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THURSDAY, OCTOBBR 11, 1M4
SERVICE STATIONS
WHO IS WHO
and What They Do
H U YA L NEIGHBORS era Spou»..r
Ing a Two Act benefit play tin
Wednesday. October 17 at 8 :M
In Taylor ball. Adulta 16c, ('fall
dren 10c.
O -ll
AUCTIONEERS_____
W. L. BRAY
G E N E R A L AU CTIO NEER
Farm Hales mid Livestock Our
Hpedalty
I ’lANO T U N IN G — J 8. Vest. 1061
Community Bales
E Malu t*t
Every Wedne day
MAN W A N T E D for Raleigh route I l l Multi BI.
Hprlngfleld
of non families. W rite Immediate­
ly Itnwb-lgh. Ilepl OHJ 7R HA,
AUTO DEALERS
Oakland, Calif
(O 11-1611
ANUERSON MOTOR«. INC.
FOR SALE
Good uaed wood
range*. Ml. State* Power (Io. tf
Expert Repairing
All Work
Ouaranteed.
A HT. HERVICK STATION
0
A Classified Directory of Reliable
Bueineee Firms and Professional
People This Newspaper Recommends
to You.
0 R T H 0 D 0 N I8 T
DANCING
OPENING
DR. J. E. RICHMOND
STUDENTS MATINEE
DANCBB
ORTHODONTIA
Phone 2263-J
117* Charnelton
AT
WINTEROARDEN
Every Saturday Afternoon
2 • 6 o'clock
10c
I
ELECTRICAL INDUSTRIES
Hprlngfleld Electric Supply
W iring. General Contracting
(1 E. laimpa. Universal Household
Oaa. (HI. Tlrea aud Batteries
Electrical Supplies.
P o ll HAI.K III health cause for
Rih and A HI».. Hprlngfleld Ph 40
General Repairing
■elllu* 44 pedigreed choice An­
442 Main
Hprlngfleld
gora wooler rabbit*. Would dis­
BROWN MOTOR CO.
pose of them all one-third of
Inepact our New Installation at
CH R YSLER and P L Y M O U TH
their value. Mr« II 0 W lhlm i
the Htate Game Farm.
Hales and Hervlce
K. 1, Bos 270. Gresham. Ore 026
Weatlnghouae Lampe and
Complete Automotive Hervlce
Appliances.
FOR BALK One HA7S H. P. range
Open Day and Night
uaed. In good condition
Mt
IIENDKREit ELECTRIC
106 East Broadway
Phone 1767 420 Main Hl
Hprlngfleld
Htatea Power Co.
tf.
Kugeue. Oregou
Rea Pboue 14*-J
Eugene
PHY8ICIAN - SURGEON
DK MILTON V. WALKER
Hurgary and Diseases of Woman
-41b and Main Hla
Hprlngfleld
Phone 82-J
Dr. JOSEPHINE C. BRAUN
Natureeathl« Phyelclan
1’hone 91 J
Office Hours: 1 to 6 P. M.
406 Fourth Street
Edward C. Privat
Watchmaker and Jeweler
LANECO BATTERY
FACTORY
PLUMBING - PIPE FITTING
N1EL POLLARD
EUG ENE FARM ERS CREAM ERY.
Phone Eugene 638
S P lU N O F llIL D
So. Pacific Watch Inspecter
CONVALESCENT HOMES
First Class Work at Reasonable
Prices.
SUNSET HOME
General Law Practice
I. M. PETERSON
Attornay-at-Ln*
City H all Building
Hprlngfleld. Orhgon
Reliance Life
Insurance Co.
of Ptttaburgh, Pa.
Jim m ie’« Cleaning Shop
JAMES M IT C H E L L
Cleaning. Pressing. Alterations
We Call For and Deliver.
ROYAL Made to Meaaure Suita.
308 Main St . Hprlngfleld. Ph. 75-J
CABINET SHOP
Hepraaanted By
E. H. TURNER
844 A Ht
Hprlngfleld. Ora.
POOLE
F u n e ra l H o m e
Formerly Walker-Poole
EUG ENE
l lt h
mid Charnelton
Telephone 723
S P R IN G F IE L D
228 Main
Phone 62 J
GROCERIES
TOOMB S GROCERY
8PR IN G FU L D CABINET
SHOP
PACIFIC HOSPITAL,
INC.
12th and Hllyard
Phone 2500
Eugene. Oregon
EUGENE HOSPITAL
"The Friendly Institution"
Phone 1800
Eugene
1162 W illamette
LADIES READY-TO-WEAR
DELLA BORIN’S DRESS
Geo W. Stephens
SHOP
Sash. Doors. Glass,
and General M ill W ork
SPECIAL SWAGGER S U ITS »12.76
Uaed Door» and Windows
Phone 2592
4th and C Sts.
Springfield. Ore. 67 East Broadway
Eugene
DENTISTS
ANGELINE D R ESS SH O P
Eugene. Oregon
Bit. O. A. BROWN
Popular Priced Dreeses
Hours 8 A. M. to 6 P. M
Allen A. Hosiery
Phone 20-J
63 E. Broadway
Phone 633 W
5th and Malu Sla.
Springfield
Kugeue. Oregon
Residence 718 A Street.
DR. WM. N. DOW
D E N T IS T
| X-Ray Diagnosis — Hour» 8 to 12
1 to 6 and by appointment.
Office Phone 8 — Re». Phone 67
First Nal l Bank Bldg. Springfield
r o RETAIN THAT
YOUTHFUL VISION
People reaching the ugeu of
m atu rity often find th at the
i-omfoitHlde vision form erly en ­
joyed lu mil quite the suine.
T he Hureui way Io retain
youthful v I n I oii I to liuve your
eye» exam ined periodically. Nel
liter you nor anyone else can
tell w hether or not your eye» are
efficient w ithout an examlna-
thin
Examination» are Free.
DR. ELLA MEADE
Optometrlat
41 West Kth
lugana
SCHOOLS-COLLECES
OREGONIAN
SERVICE STATION
At the Hprlngfleld Junction
GAS AND OILS
Hervlce Day and Night.
Grocery Sundries. Tobacco’« and
Picnic Goods.
West Hprlngfleld
Pb. Hpr 33-J
Complete Business CourseB
Day and Evening Classes
Tbe personnel of our college I*
experienced and capable.
Sadie H. Pyke—Typing. Bookkeep­
ing, English.
Martha Ryan—Shorthand, vocab­
ulary. b u s i n e s s
arithmetic.
Blanche Mack—Stenotype.
E. N Hathaway— B u s I n e s s man­
ager.
SCHOOL OF
MODERN STENOGRAPHY
841 W illamette. Eugene. Phone 117
LUMBER
EUGENE LUMBER CO.
Our roofing department can furn­
ish you with roofa that last. Pro­
fessional applicators.
Phone 426
R. R. Blvd.
A
Grand 8L.
Guest at Hotel— G . C. W yatt of
Albany was registered as a guest
at the Hprlngfleld hotel on Friday
evening.
Baa
Football
Camo —
M axine
Hnodgra««, Lloyd and Charlee Gar-
rlaon of Marcóla, drove to Portland
Haturday to see tbe Oregon State-
tanfor dfootball game
I
Large Sum To Be Distributed
Corn-Hog Growers: Ore­
gon Gets Drouth Fund
Agricultural adjustment boned!
payments In excem of *3,IMM),<M)0
are scheduled to be dl»trlhute<t to
Oregon farm er, during October
and early November under pro­
visions of the wheat and corn-hog
adjustment programs, according to
flgur-s complied by the Oregon Ex­
tension service. These payments,
all made from the receipts from
federal processing trie s , are to
compensate Oregon growers for re­
stricting their production In line
with the national plan for these
commodities.
Oregon Quota Still Short
M ealin g Postponed— T h e m eet­
The final base production fig­
ing of the Baptist Missionary so­
ciety which wa- to have been held ure allowed Oregon Is 228.165 hogs
Tuesday evening this week haa for the total of all contracts. This
figure compares with 108.250 total
been postponed for one week
contract has« given In the first
PACIFIC TRANSFER A
Attend exposition— Mr. and Mr«.
estimate of 142,250 for the entire
STORAGE CO.
Ernest Black and Mr. and Mrs. Lee state Including tho«e hogs not un­
58% 6th. Ave. W. Eugene, Ph. 74 j,utman grove to Portland Sunday
der contract. On the other hand It
If no answer Call 104 R
to attend the opening of the Pacific falls more than 20,000 hogs short
International Llveetock show.
of the 250.000 which the extension
UPHOLSTERING-
Fishermen to Return- C. F. Eggl- official« considered the absolute
Furnlture Upholstering
mann and M. B Huntly will re­ minimum which could justly be as­
And
turn today from a fishing trip at signed as Oregon's quota.
Mattress Shop
Tackenltcb lake near Florence.
W hile the «ummer-long effort of
Export Workmanship
They have been there sinew Tues­ tbe farmer leaders and extension
Phone 166
day.
service representatives to obtain a
736 Charnelton St..
Eugene. Ore.
Ju«t quota for Oregon was not en­
Postpone Meeting— Regular meet­
tirely successful, the outcome was
WOOLEN MILLS
ing of tbe Sunday school board of
a considerable gain even over what
tbe Methodist church was post­
wa« declared to be the third and
EUGENE
poned from Tuesday evening of
“final” quota of 213,600 hog*,
WOOLEN MILL CO.
this week until Tuesday evening
points out F. L. Ballard, vice-direc­
Manufactnrers of Woolens.
of next week.
tor of the extension service.
Specialising In Ladles
Visit at Monroe— Mr. and Mra. H.
Corn-hog benefit payments au­
COATINGS AND SUITINGS.
E. Gerber. Joe Gerber, Eunice Ger­ thorized for Oregon now total
Retail Department at Mill.
East End 6th Ave.
Eugene. Ore. ber, and Mra. A. P. King «peat *858.365 of which two-flfths is pay­
Sunday at Monroe visiting at the able at once. Under the original
W. W. Squire« home. Mrs. King quota they would have been less
NOTICE
left Tuesday for her home In Cali­ than half that sum. Baker and
O F F IN A L S E T T L E M E N T
fornia-
Union are the first Oregon coun-
NO TIC E IS HEREBY G IVEN .
i ties to receive the first payment
That Oscar E. Hemenway, the exe­
Parent» of Daughter — Mr. and
checks.
cutor of the estate of Melinda E. Mrs. T . O'Conner of Lowell are
Final W h e at Sumse Listed
Hemenway. deceased has rendered the parents of a baby daughter
Final 1933 wheal payment« are
and filed In tbe County Court of born to them at tbe LiUiaa Van
estimated at 8834.800 in this state,
the State of Oregon for the County Darwark home In Eugene on Sat­
while the first 1834 wheat payment,
of Lane hl* final account and that urday. October 6. 1834.
to be distributed immediately efter
by order of said Court ¡Saturday
Returns from Voyage — Lloyd the former, is estimated at *1.829.
October 27th. 1834 at the hour of
Frese has recently returned from , 4J7, making a total distribution for
ten o'clock A. M at the County
a ship voyage which took him the next month or so of more than
Court room In the Court House In
through the Panama canal and up ' three million dollar« in this state,
Eugene, Oregon, haa been fixed
the Atlantic coast to Rhode Island
Meanwhile county corn-hog oom-
and appointed as the day. time and
and return to 9sn Francisco. Frese , mlttees have completed arrange-
place when and where the hearing
ments for taking the referendum
of objections to said final account ls cow living In Eugene.
among contract signers on the twin
may be made, and for the final set-|
Visit at Corvallis— Mr. and Mra. questions of continuing some corn-
tlement thereof. All objections
Harry Whitney were joined here hog plan for 1935 and of working
must be In writing and filed with
Sunday by Mr and Mra. Harry out a single contract for all grains
the Clerk of said Court on or be­ Rapp of Roseburg and the party
and livestock starting in 1936.
fore said day and time.
motored to Corvallis to spend the Votes will be taken In one or two
OSCAR E H E M E N W A Y , Exe­
day visiting with Mr. Whitney's meeting-, in each county before
cutor.
slater.
October 18.
FRAN K A. DePUE. Attorney
for the estate.
<8 27— 0 4-11-18-25)
ENROLL NOW FOR
Day and Night Classes In a Good
School.
Shorthand. Bookkeeping. Typing
Eugene
The Booth-Kelly Lbr. Co.
Furnishes a
COMPLETE HOME
Building and Repairing Service.
For Service Phone Springfield 56
or If no answer, phone 34-J.
Springfield.
SHOE REPAIRING
Mr«. Margaret M. Coldreu
Ilall’B Shoe Repair Shop
LAUNDRIES
JOHN NELSON SHOE SHOP
W e Repeat— We are striving to
M O DISTE
live up to the Spirit as well as the
Remodeling — Designing
Letter of the National Recovery
Miner Bldg.. E. Broadway, Eugene
Act.
Phone 3346
420 Main St.
Springfield.
SPRINGFIELD LAUNDRY
When you are boiling polatoes,
add Halt to them whet, they are
neurly done and you'll prevent them
from going Io pieces and make
them lighter and fluffier.
the NEW M AM M Y'S CABIN. The
teaaon for the New Cabin Is public
demand for larger accommodations.
Chicken a T-Bone Steaks as usual
Special Sunday Entertainment.
Judkins Point The same location.
Pacific Highway
Ph. 2776
Fancy Grocerle«, Fruits. Vegetables
Eugene Business College
Dairy Products, ¡b>du Fountain
A. E. Roberts. Pres.
Free Delivery
Phone 666
Miner Bldg,
621 — 51 11 St. Springfield. PH. 80
Eugene. Oregon
Rev. R Bogitad
Haultorlum — A home for Elderly
DIBBLEE’S
■ People—Graduate Nurse In Charge.
RED
A
WHITE GROCERY
Rates *1 00 a day and up. Depend-
Phone 4
' Ing on care needed Centrally lo­
Cor. 4th und Main Sts., Springfield
cated In refined neighborhood
Phone 1494-J
HOSPITALS
17* — U th Ave. W..
Eugene
CLEANING A DYEING
LET’S EAT
JOHNSON FURNITURE CO., at
Ranges and Circulators
Several Lines Including Montag
Linoleum Inlaid and Felt Base
Attractive Prices on Furniture
CREAMERIES •
and Rugs
Se.-
Us
Before You Buy
Demand, the Beat— Coats no Mora
We Deliver
Phone 1188 1
BLUE BELL
648
W
illam
ette
Eugene
Dairy Products
Ice 4'ream. Butter. Cheese, Milk
THflIE MILLION III
MOVING— Our Plano and Furni­
ture Movers are Experts.
STORAGE — Concert« Building,
Reasonable Ratea. Reliability.
Ph. 43 PACKING — Experienced H e l p
Means Safety and Protection
Surgery and Diseases of Womeu
X-Ray and Physiotherapy
FURNITURE
A HO M E IN D U S TR Y
Eugene
667 Pearl
Phone 1008
Mitchell Service Station
Business T r ip a - P J. Bartholo­
A LL R IC H F IE L D PRODUCTS
mew made business trips to Myrtle
— Yale Tire» —
Point and Oakland Friday and Sat
Greasing - Battery Recharging
urday.
Expert Radio Repairing by
LEE CRAY
W ill Sa In Portland— W P. T y ­
Phone 48-J
son will be in Portland Saturday In
7th and Main Hta
Hprlngfleld connection with bis HERA project
Inspecting work.
TRANSFER A STORAGE
P L U M B l N a
Cupper Colls a Specialty
TO TRACK
HCHBKMIt MOTOR CO.
FRUIT PACKERS
Rea Pboue 153 J
PINK HOM E IN H F R IN G F IK LO —7
B U K K — OLDBMOB1LC —
420 Malo St
Hprlngfleld. Ora.
rooms modern. large beautiful
Eugene Fruit Grower's Aaa’n
PO NTIAC
ground*, fine fruit and nut trees,
Diamond A. Brand Fruit Packers
Motor Cara
PHOTOGRAPHERS. FILMS
flowera and ahruba W ill conalder
aod Shipper«, lea and (fold Storage.
HALEB and SERVICE
• mall Hprlngfleld home with two
College lea Cream Manufacturers.
Carl R. Baker Him Shop
7th and Olive Hta. — Phone 666
lot an part paymeut HAM K l'G H
Coco Cola— Klst Beverages
Eastman Film« — Kodaks —
Eugene, Oregon.
R E A LT Y C O . 1026 W illamette
Cider Vinegar
Frames — Album«— Motion
Kugeue. Phone Eugene >4
(016
Phone 1480
Picture Cameras,
AUTO WRECKERS
Ferry near Kill Ave E.
Eugene.
We Photograph Everything
W A N T E D — Haleaman
W ill pay
10% off with thl« coupon
Anywhere.
Red Read. Mgr,
good comiulaalon to man who Phone 324.7
FEED-SEED-HAY
Mall films to I*. O. Box 467
can gall. W rite X care Hprlngfleld
Ku«t Hide Auto Wrecker«
688 W illam ette, Eugene
Ph. 636
ADAMS FEED A SEED
Naw«.
Used Cara. Trucks and Trailers
STORE
PRINTERS
Generator, Armature A Electrical
Full line of Feed. Heed and Hay.
N O T IC I T O C R K O IT O R S
Hervlce,
Custom Grinding. Cleaning and
THE WlIJxAMETTE PRESS
Kugeue. Ore.
IN TI1E CO UNTY COURT OP T H E 2046 Franklin Blvd
Mixing A Home Owned Institution.
Hprlngfleld
HTATK OP OREGON POR LANE
118 — 6th Hl. Hprlngfleld. Ph. 3
Phone 2
BEAUTY PARLORS
C O U N TY
In lha M atter of the Katate of J O
Business Stationery—Office Forms
Oregon Feed A Seed Co.. Inc.
Permanent Push Wave«
Watts, deceased
Booklets — Placards —
Notice la hereby gives that Mary
*1.76 and Up.
Good Luck Manainar Poultry and
Dodgers, etc.
1« Wallace haa been by tbe above The RHOW NIE B EA U TY BHOPPE
Dairy Feed»
A Modern Print Shop Producing
entitled court appointed admlnta
Prosper W ith M anamui
Apprentice Finger Wave 25c,
tra trlt In the above entitled mat
Up-To-Date Printing.
Heed Cleaning a Speciality.
Shampoo A Kinger Wave 60c
ter
Phone
and a Salesman W ill Call.
All peraona bavlug dalma agalnat 641 W illamette. Eugene,
Phone 688
Ph 466 Delivery
«aid eatate are required to preaent
206 E. 6th St.. Cor. High
Eugene
«_
RESTAURANTS
aatd claims properly verified to
BATTERY SERVICE
tbe underalgned administratrix at
PACIFIC FEED A SUPPLY CO
the law office of C A Wlntermeler 67 K Broadway
IR E N E S CAFE
Eugene. Ore.
In Kugeoe. Oregon within a ll
EUGENE BOG DEPOT
Í Breakfast 15c up — Dinner 25c up.
PERRY’S
month« from thia 20th day of Sept..
W e Pack and Grade Egg« for tbe
Chill 10c
BATTERIES. BRAKES
1664
Merchants of Eugene and Spring-
Home Cooking
MARY 1. W A LLA C E, ailmlnla
IG N IT IO N MOTOR WORK.
field
tra trlt
Ice Cold Beverages on Tap
Wheel Aligning.
Cor. 6th and W illam ette St.
C A W IN T K R M E IE R . attorney.
Main Bet 4th and 5th Sto.
"Any
Service—
Any
Car"
(H 1017
O 4 11 IS)
Eugene, Ore.,
Phone 168 ! 8 prln([neid
Open T ill Midnight
726
Oak
Ph.
767
Eugene
. 1 ■ ■ « ' i - -
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Business Directory
Sharif* at Bridge—Sheriff C. A.
Hwarts spent Friday at M rK en ile
Bridge transacting business
Geaeral de »oll ne. (HI sad Oraa<as
Visito Parents — Mrs Mildred 17260830
Ooodrlah Tires
Gerber has gone to Crea wall to
"A Home Owned « tot loa "
5th and A Ila .. Hprlngfleld Ph. <4 visit with her parents. M r and Mra.
Cline Wakley
MKLVILLB 8. JONES, M. D.
Hprlngfleld. Oregon
First National Bank Bldg
PAQBTH1UB
General Shoe Repairing
Our work Is Guaranteed. Our
We Specialize in Silks, Woolens,
prices are most reasonable.
und Curtains.
Rough Dry - Thrifty Damp Wash Give Us a T rial and Be Satiafled.
Opposite McKee’s Bakery
Phone 76-J
Springfield
309 Main St.
Springfield 607 Main St.,
N O T IC E O F S H E R IF F ’S S A L E
N O T IC E O F S H E R IF F 'S S A L E
OF REA L P R O P ER TY
Drought C attle Fund
Additional purchases of drouth
cattle. In excess of the original
quotas which expired In September,
have been authorlxed in Washing­
ton as a "tapering o f f process.
Oregon has been allotted *63.374 In
this cleanup buying which w ill
purchase about 4500 head addition­
al. State director« In charge of the
ra ttle buying have been authorised
to purchase ra ttle only from pro­
ducers clearly unable to provide
adequate feed supplies for their
stock.
On tbe eleventh day of October,
1934, at the hour of 10 A. M.. at the
front of the Court House in Eu­
gene Lane County, Oregon; I w ill
sell at auction to the highest bid­
der. for cash, the following des­
cribed real property, located In
Lane County. Oregon, to-wlt:
Beginning at the Southeast
corner of Lot Seven (7) in Block
Two (2) In that part of the City
of Eugene which was originally
platted and recorded as 9haws
Second or Shaw and Pattersons
Addition to Eugene. Oregon, run­
ning theace North 160 feet, to
the south line of the alley, run­
ning east and west through said REBEKAH MEMBERS
block, thence West along said
ORGANIZE F. L. CLUB
South ! !" • 48 feet, thence South
37 feet, thence West ten feet,
Younger members of Juanita Re­
thence South 123 feet to the
bekah
lodge organised an F. L.
North ” ne of 13th avenue Eaat,
thence East along the North line club here last week with the as
of said avenue 68 feet to the j Kjgtance of the Eugene. Harrisburg
K
0L ^ t T n^ e g o n Dt S e er « « • Junction City clubs Those in
N O TIC E IS H ER EB Y G IVEN
That I have In my hand for service
an execution Issued out of the Cir­
cuit Court of the State of Oregon
for Lane County, on the 2nd day of
October. 1934. In a suit wherein
Mary A. Parks and Mary A. Parks
as administrator of the estate of
W illiam A. Parks, deceased, are
plaintiffs and Jesse F. Cooper and
Goldie M. Cooper are defendants
and which said execution la Issued
on a decree that was entered ol
record In said suit on the 27th day
of October, 1933 and which said
execution orders me. tbe under­
signed sheriff for the purpose of
satisfying the personal decree due
the plaintiffs In the sum of *300.00
with interest thereon at the rate
of 8% per annum from the 7th
day of August. 1931 until paid and
for *50 00 reasonable attorney's
with the tenements, heredita­ itiated into the club at the first
ments and appartenance there­ meeting were Mary Ann Louk.
fees and for costs and disburse­
unto belonging or appertaining. Irm a Nolt, Eleanor Smith. Eunice
ments of suit taxed at *24.46 and
Said sale is made under execu­ Gerber. Crystal Bryan, Helene
costs of sale, to sell the hereinafter
described real property In the man­ tion Issued out of the Circuit Court Richmond and Maxine Snodgrass.
of the State of Oregon for the
ner provided by law.
Countv of I^ane, to me directed In Four more members will be Ini­
NO W TH E R E F O R E Notice is the case of W. O. Irv in and Lucy tiated later. They w ill meet once
further given that by virtue of the Irvin ; vs.. Edith D. Footer, unmar­ a month.
ried. W inifred Stewart and George
foregoing. I will, on Monday the
Miss Bryan was elected presi­
Stewart, her husband.
5th day of November. 1934 at 10:00
C. A. SW ARTS, Sheriff of Lane dent of the Springfield club. Miss
o'clock in the forenoon of said day
County. Oregon.
Nolt ts vice-president, and Miss
at the South and Main door of the
W. W . E D M ISTO N . Deputy.
Bernice Conoly Is secretary.
Lane County Court House In Eu­
(S 13 20-27— 04-11)
gene. Lane County. Oregon, offer
W
I
L L E T T E . T E L L S ..HOW SHE
for sale and sell at public auction
MRS.
to the highest bidder for cash all
LOST 3 0 P O U N D S IN 3 M O N T H S
the right, title and estate of the
aforesaid defendants and all par­
ties claiming by. thru or under
to possess a healthy figure with
No More Headache
them. In and to the following des­
slender feminine curves— take half
No
More
Backache
cribed real property:
a level teaspoonful of Kruschen
No
M
or*
Dlxzy
Spell*
Beginning at a point In the
Salts In a glass of hot water first
thing every mornlrg. Kruschen Is
center of the county road 5:75
Mr*. Arthur W Ulette of Ferndale. the safe, healthy way to reduce—
chains we«t of a rock which Is
In the center of said road and on Mlcha.. writes: 'Just started my approved by physicians— a jar
the section line between sections 4th Jar of Kru*chen. First 1 want costs only a few cents and lasts 4
27 and 28 In township 17 South to tell you I lost 30 lbs. In 3 months. weeks at Flanery’s Drug Store or
range one west of W. M. In Lane I weighed 184— now I weigh 164 any drugstore thruout the world.
County, Oregon, and running and still want to lose 26 more lbs.
I feel better than I have for 10 yrs.
thence west 100.5 feet; thence
I used to have headaches, back­
south 650 feet; thence east 100.6 aches, ditxy spells, heartburn but
feet; thence north 660 feet to don’t any more. I have 3 friends
the place of beginning contain­ taking It and It's helping them too.”
ing 1.60 acres all in Lane County.
If you want to get rid of ugly,
Dated October 4. 1934
' unhealthy fat which saps vitality,
AT ALL DRUCGlSn
shortens life and makes you look
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