/ ftf»<5 of ih»* O f i i c i u l L a w s of O u v ' i i a» «tuli Mulinai 1« p m v e d to la ut lari;« l»nte«l this 171li day of Nov»*iiib«'r, a ni cade <1 by Hot1 litui 1 t' huptei l«>ti «*f IM1?0 It tipiM'arinit from the abstraet o f thè l.aws of 11*11 indice is licrchy ut* n’. M d lO M M I I •< YMt »N, votes oust at the regular November »•li tim i a fte r « u t * »Ino» frolli thè onte Coiintv Clerh f*»r lame Colini v, Orinoti of this mitico it shiill la* unitiw fui tor l?tt»l, IH«U( election, as made by the stock h» run ut lni|(o, under peiinltv °f \ A mi««* pound »Inlight«-r wu. Imru « aiivnsMti^ boatti o f la n e county, Ore ten ( III) dolta r» • • »r th«» f u s i offense. Momhti I«’ Mr niul Mrs Fred Brown Ü.in. coiisistllt^ ot U S lift son, t'ouil nini t w e u tv ( 12(1 ) tbillnrs t«»r elidi limi Singing lli‘ n Poultry I'lnnt, Wnlltnr. tv Clerk. \ llemcitwav, Jiistiee of the e\er\ mib*<t|Uont offende, to be <jr ov On-gon, tnioking o n ir r i fo r « 1921 «In» Peace iti anti tor («odien IT .•cititi, in »•nul fro m Ih** o w n e r *«f th»* stock in a milite of thè Htute old chi«-k» at loir ouch. «PI 3 1 1 >.I l.ane Countv. Oregon, and \V .1 11 « » I » iv il action in thè laud, »lusttee »*1 the iVnet» in unti tor of Oro|{oii beto n' a iiistiee <»f thè |»« «n »* Th»> t'itv murki't hi«» complcl«>ly re 1‘oyotr Precinct, in l.ane County, Or» i it the tlintrtat in w i l* h itieh u w i m * i MI Osuigs Diihl, Proprietor nrrnngi-il it» front *hop itnd him coin 4 »on, that at the «aid election the telai ; k « . | m i oi • ithr i " i ile m M i ' ri »idi l>l«-lo.t lh»‘ inalallatinn o f a largo ro number o f \otea cast m tho precinct ami i f there be no ìustice of thè p«*ace I'rigorntor r«H<m in 111 «' roar o f it» « * f Silk OrvcW, in I anc Countv, Or. k*"ii | iti sud» d istrict, tlieti before IIIIV j**N I'L l M B IN il, ODD JOBS A N D building, where it will I « 1 possible to on the ij ues 1 1 on ** For unti niguin*t stock tn »‘ of thè pene«' in thè conni y, ami it R E I ' VIKING OF EVERY h li«iII In* th»' «lui\ of elidi »’oiudublo iu rúenme at larn«',** is and was til? votes. | keep moat intlofiaitoly ami o £ nitidi \ otes 1?1? votes were casti ativ iuntice of thè pene»« distrie t, ami K I N D I’ R o M I T L Y DONE Knimot lluriiKide. who hail been via for stock ninnine; at lai^« and lit vote« «*f «'in li road siiperv isor ìli anv mini iting hia |>nronta in Gowdyv ilte, re were cast against stock ninnino at ¡ « l i s t r i d tt» e n f o i **«* thè pro v is m ns ot turm-d Momlnv to llromorlon. Waah lari;«' and it app«ariiu; fnun salii ab lliis se» I noi ; and siici» penalty stilili be lio ia in tho navy, struct that there is and was a major ' f»»r thè benefit of» ami wh«*n col|ect«*«l. Sixth Si, Op|MiNiti* Oily Hull OKI growth hotly fir atove wood for iYv o f l'' votes adunisi stock mimmi; pani info th«- » »»miinoi rlt«»«tl fu m i of thè calili tv in w In d i sudi action is at larite in suit) precinct, a«le. Call Mi. O ily Trnnafor. il.ltfc br o in ;W . u l t i m i iv lv i*»**> «b»\-< af*«’> r i n ii f or o m v«»iuj>liam e w i t h S « « t m s n o t ic i : ARCADE T H E A T E R W E E K L Y PROGRAM Fri., Pec. 3— “ Th.- Flume o f th«* Hellgate, ” by Beatrice Micheleua. A thrilling story o f the «loath trail at Bear Trap rnng«- a drama with th«’ bark on where every man was “ a law unt«t himself,” where life was grim and men died KU«l«len with their boots on. Eddie Polo in “ The Vanish ing Dagger. t«’iith episode. Sat., Dec. 4 - ‘ Riders o f the Purple Sage,” W illiam Far- nuin. Taken from the famous Zane Gray story. Comedy, Herold IJoyd in “ Captain K idd's Kuls,” a two- reeler. There will be a c«mtinuous show from 2 p. m. on, so eome as early as you ean to relieve the crowd at night, «‘specially children. Sun., I>«‘o. fv - “ Th«‘ Rainbow T ra il,” W illiam Farnum. A n other Zane Gray story. Comedy, “ The Simple L ife ,” Larry Senion. A continuous show from 2 p. ni. on, same as Satur«lay, so come early in onler to procure a seat. Mon., Dec. 6— “ Her Lady's N am e," Flame llammerstein. Comedy, “ G o « h Little I Brownie.” Toes., Dec. 7— The Gr«>at S h irliv Saxaphone Company, supported by a ladies orchestra ami roiiiiytuy o f entertainers. Cnder auspices o f the t'ottsge Grove Aim riean Legion. W« h I., Dec. ft—” W hy Smith Left lio m e ," Bryant Wash burn. A Paramount picture. It is estimate«l that some huiidred thousaiul Smiths leave home e v«rv y«>ar. This isn’t shocking, it's only human. And why «lo they leave hornet W ell that would be dealing in per» sonalities. You can fimi out why .lolin Brown Smith left home in one o f the greatest comedi«‘s produced. It's called “ Why Smith L e ft Home,” and Bryant Washburne is the Smith in quoet ion. Thurs., D«*c. 9— “ The Cy clone,” Tom Mix. Tom is al ways there with a good west ern. Com«‘«ly, “ A Light Weight L over.” For Dinner Today GOOD M F A T P R O P F R L Y COOKED A N D W E L L S E K V E I) IS T H E BIG P A R T O F A N Y D IN N E R . You can insure the quality o f the Meat you s«‘rve by ordering it from us— we guarantee your satisfaction. I f you can’t come yourself, us«- the phone. Our number is 89. C I T Y M EAT MARKET B A R T E L S & S A F L E Y , P R O P R IE T O R S — T E L E P H O N E 89 Sample Store Prices • Tales of the Town Original Fixit Shop 0. O. Knowlea, mayor olool, niul II A. Galloway, reeonli-r eloet, were in Kugene ami Springfield Tuoailny look ing into Iho in minor o f conducting city affaira in thoao citiea. Iloacn Brown roturnod Tuoaday to Grauta Pnaa, after a «iait at tho homo o f hia brother Fred. As usual w e’re there with tlie {foods W h at's the use to buy new tires when you can make those old ones run anotMbr season? W o re pair cuts, put on half soles, re tfead them and guarantee our work. Give us a trial. Cottage Grove Vulcanizing Works, near the bridge. A complete line of Ladies’ Sweaters Mr. :«ul Mr*. J. W Ooi, o f S|M»k:in«' who bml boon \ ¡.siting at the home of their (inoghter, Mr*. .1 S. 1’ p i i h , left Wetloriulay for California. Mm. Jam»’« lK*8|t;iin, who hud hern here, »returned Wednesday t«* ' 10 Portland. 1. II W atch is »uffcrinj» with u painful injured hand. A nrrewdriver with which he win t o r k in g a b r ^ d an<l ^outfial the number, m a k in g^ in ugly wound. Blair left Wt-dm-sdnv for a visit in Portland. O. K. Woodson nn«l C A. It.rt.-ll returned Wednesday frt»m Mar»tifirht. where they w n ' nn u «luck hunting trip. They got a goo<| hng. Four Viólate T r a ffic L»w-> Only four \i»it.-<l th.» city n-conh-r o ffice during the |)a»t week for vio lations o f the tra ffic law». All were up for parking to-yontl the limit on Main »treet and all drew fine» o f »1. They were Ray Glu»». K. K. Callnhnn, Joe Doe Armour and— Lowden, all o f Kugene. Scald milk that you with to h< »lire o f keeping without it» »ouring | A douhle iM.ilcr 1 » good to 11 »«'. If milk ia ju»t on the |«ont o f «ouring add one teaspoon rooking wwla to a <|unrt, nnd it may I»’ u»ed for either haked or eornaturrh pudding». • • • I f your knivrw get ru»ty pour n little KWret oil into 11 jar and let th*- knice» »land in th i» two or thr«*e day- Then rub with emery pn|x*r and pel i»h in the u»ual Way. 25 % O f f regular price Just {five us a chance to show you, that’s all Don’t forget we always have a complete line of Groceries at regular prices Pow ell & Burkholder C o rn e r o f F if t h a n d M a in P ilo n e 70 M ake your dollars go farthest at The Sample Store La<li«‘s ’ dress shoes, military and low heels, in black or brown, special prices from — $8.50 to $4.95 Ladies’ lisle hosiery, in all colors— 50c $22.50 M en’s and boys’ heavy sweaters at $9, $6.50, $4.50 and— $2.25 CRANKC CLEANING* SERVICE M en ’s coat sweaters at— Children’s serge d r e s s e r — Dirt in your Cnpine Oil Qetrid o f it ! X L A R G E quantity o f dust-laden air is "inhaled” by the daily operation of an automobile engine. W ith this road dust, carbon and fine particles o f metal get into the lubri cating oil and circulate through your engine, lowering the efficiency of its operation. Add to this dirt the gasoline that escapes past the pistons and dilutes the oil — $2.95 $3.75 to $4.95 M en’s 65c wool hose now— Children’« g i n g ’ m dresses— $1.25 to $1.95 Wf ’j«c * - L CALCI FLUSHING OIL ^ 50c i J ZERûLtsE M en’s 50c wool hose now— Ladies’ lion . aprons— 35c $1.95 Woolnap blankes— * Here you have a conibin.it ion that wears and t«>ars and grinds away, every day adding a little more dirt and forcing a little more unnecessary wear on bearing sur faces. Result: slow resi>onse— less p o w e r— poor perform ance — shorter engine life. Our new Modern Crankcase Cleaning Service is the enemy of dirt in the crankcase— it means “ clean bil in a clean engine.” The M en’s 35c work hos«- now— 25c $3.95 to $6.45 # M en’s dress hats— Arm y blankets— # $2.95 to $6.50 $5.95 5 ladie: 1 la d y ’s satin «Irosa at — suits, big bargains M en’s work shirts— 95c to $1.25 $ 20.00 1 la d y ’s tricotine dress at— M «n ’s heavy Canton overalls—- $2 20 $31.50 $1.95 . ' ii ’- dress sho«-s in black a< ] brown, special prices— M en’s loggers, gi-rs, with wit or with out calks— £8.50 to $4.95 $12 to $18 Calol Flushing Oil we use is the new, scientific, thorough flushing up.itit that does not contaminate the fresh ZeroU-ne refilled into your cleaned ciankcuse. Thi s modem,conveni.-nt servicr, given quickly and at a nominal cost, returns your engine to you clean and fresh, ready to give that sat isfactory twrfiirman«-»- y«ni «**jsvt. Today: Bring in your«^»rfor Mod em Crankcase Cleaning Service. The SAMPLE STORE A. W. SWANSON, Manager RHEUMATISM xow In wor weather you / can holdfast / fo y o u r jo b # It y o u w e d r á Fish Brand Slicker C EA LER S EV ER Y m R R E AJ. TOWER* COMPANY B — .. I e ar/KOuanco H93* O « T T O IM M met No matter how long you have suffered or what form the rheumatism has taken in your case try ANTI URIC This herbal remedy has helped many others and your money w ill be refunded i f it fails to benefit you. For Sale by * • 0 0 Jor clean oil in a clean engine Woodson Brothers Perini Brothers Spray,‘Long Cruson West Side Garage, (N. J. Nelson, Prop.) Brown Marketta, Comstock The Modern Pharmacy a *"•' I