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A R C A D E T H E A T E R j The Story of Our States W E E K L Y PROGRAM By JONATHAN BRACE Sat. Feb. 4—William Russell in “The IRON RID HR.” Sun., Fob. .">— Pauline Fredrick in “THE LI RE OF JADE.” Mon., Feh. IF-Frank Mavo in “PEDDLER OF LIES.” Tut s., Fch. 7 Dorothy Oish in “ FLYINC» PAT.” Wed., Feh. S— Elsie Feriruson in “LADY ROSE’S DAUGHTER.” Thurs., Feh. 9— A l m a R u b e n s in •THOUGHTLESS WOMEN.” Fri., Feb. 10— Ixuiise Huff in “WHAT WOMEN WANT.” “WINNERS OF THE WEST," chapter 7. What ’> the use o f worrying about deatht T h ere’ll I m plenty to arrange your fun**ral and y o u ’ ll not be bothered with question.' about details. IN C U B A T O R S I X — NEW HAMPSHIRE T • • • An exchange says that when woman is talking she is n ’t doing som j thing worse. As if she could. Send !ur your fret copy of cata • • • logue describing the Standard Statesmanship consists mostly in not Electric Incubator* aiul Brooders. letting folks know what a good for Entirely différait. Combined in nothing plug you are. • • • cubator and brooder nothing 1 1 k>* it. Alter hatching chicks, convert Some folks make fools o f theniselv into a brooder— no additional tx- • v trying t»» appear to know more than pnis* All sizes. In us» at Agri j they really do. • • • cultural Colleges ami largest com- When we think of what an influence eial hatcheries W rite today for the unwritten law has we art' more catalogue. ever firm ly convinced that N E \V BA n r- SHIRK falls the honor of casting t h e vote which d e f I n 11 ely f o r m e d the United State«. The Constitution was to furuiully take effect when blue Haitcs hud ratified It and on June 11. 1788. New Huuipshlre rounded out the uecteutury quota of the state«. This beat Vir ginia tor the dividing vote b ; only four day«. The beginnings of New Hamp shire leud back to Captain Alu- sou. who had been governor of Portsmouth In Hampshire. Eng land. Thus was the name of the colony derived and also that of Its first city, Portsmouth. As a reward for Masou’s faithful ness to King Charles he was al lotted a large lerrltory north of the Merrlmac river. The first settlements were sturted In ItESI In Rye and Dover. Shortly after, a theological dispute arose In Boston, led by Mrs. Anne Hutch inson. which resulted In her be ing banlshtnl Some o f her fol lowers went north und founded Exeter, not far from the towns of Portsmouth and Dover. Short ly after the town o f Hampton was settled by Massachusetts l>eople. As Captain Mason died soon after this, these four tow ns In 1IM1 Julued themselves to Massachusetts. In 1117«, however, King Churl«?» II sepurut«*d them ugnln und formed the royal prov ince o f New Hampshire. The present area o f New Hampshire Is 9.H41 square miles. From the rugged aspect o f Its White mountains has come the name Granite state, by which It Is often popularly called. The population o f New Hampshire warrants an electoral vote of four for president. A statement of the actual amount of booze consumed in one year makes person stagger. than O we Standard Incubator Mf g . Co. have lots o f laws that would be bett CLlOpd Medford. Oregon o f f the statute books. The Christian Church «£> by H e c ta r e N -w ep ap er S y n d ic*« * 1 announces the coming of jT h e S to r y of : ; O u r S ta te s i F. W. ZOOK EVANGELIST Br JONATHAN BRACE X — VIRGINIA • hk early T for a series of EVANGELISTIC MEETINGS BEGINNING F E B R U A R Y 5 Big Slash on Price of i fORDSON Drop of $230 Brings Price to $385 f. o. b. Detroit Never such a slash before on any make of tractor. The price of plows and implements a l s o takes a eorresjiondmgly large' reduction. Woodson’s—for—Fordsons Demonstration Day or N i ¿ l7t history of Virginia re- vttivew alMiut the name of < apt. J o h n Smith. It was tils i n d c m- Itnhle spirit which enuhled the settlement at Jamestown to sur vive the privations and difficul ties' that encompassed It during those first year». There in likC was amde the first [lermanent English colony In America. The charter given by King James I to what was known as the Lon don company, under who«»- aus pices Jamestown and the luter Virginia settlements were found ed. designated that this colony should extend ¡¡IS) miles north und Iff*) miles south of Old 1'olnt Comfort and stretch west ward to the sea. Under the reign o f Chart«?« n It was considered such an important colony that It was called the fourth dominion o f his empire, that 1», England. Scotland, Ireland und Vlrgiula. From this Virginia wus often called the Old Domtuion. The name Virginia itself means the virgin land and wus so called after (jueen Elizabeth, the "V ir gin Queen.” The early govern ment o f Virginia Is o f great In terest. At first communism wus tried, under which system the land and all property wus owned In common und all profits were divided equully. This proved a disastrous fullure. In lCli* the first reul representative govern ment In the colonies was estate IlMh.-d, called the house of bur gesses, which continued in force under varying fortunes until Vir ginia Jolu»sl the Union und be came the tenth state In 1788. Much might lie written of Uie character o f the early Virginian settlers and their great Inlltience on American life. From Virginia has sprung two other states. Kentucky und West Virginia Even so. the state’s present area • Is 42,*fiT7 square miles. Politi i cally the Old Itomlnlon state Is i entitled to twelve presidential $ # electors. This Is altout the aver i age o f the southern states. 0 <€> S r M e C I»»* N s w a p a p c r S y n d ic a te > 0 ' f f Our Grocery Stock is V ery Complete — and our prices are always right Specials This W eek End $1.25 Hard wheat flour. Queen brand salmon, No. 2 can, two for. __ 25c 23c Axle grease, 3-pound tin________________ POWELL & BURKHOLDER T e l e p h o n e 70 C o r n e r L ifth a n d M a in I*. tintinni oli Willnmotte heights, pre ilay. These two highways are the Eu \ imis it# ber leas ing tur Uottttge Grove. gene Florence and the upper Willniu Mr>. Martin iiuut» r and l>au 1’. Dwver ette for which Lune county has votei vv <*ii head Iunior*, and Aliali Sweugel bonds to provide its share o f the cos' The J oker club was entertained Mon tli«* eoiiMihitioti in au interest mg eun of building. tiny night l»v Mr-. A. 8. Pow ell, tiu r-t- f est. Da tot} ref restimeli!* w»Te served. The application for cooperation oi ot the club were Dr. and Mr-. \S E. Guest* were Mrs. Ulani liurkhtdder, the Eugene Florence highway state? ln*bow. M i— Bessie M ooney, Miss Miss Belle Burkholder, M r. and Mrs. that I <n ne county has available, ii Marian W hite and A S. Powell. ItiHirgt «Sweiigol, Mrs. Dirk Sweugel, addition to the money applied fo Mr. and Mrs. Martin H un ter, Aliali grading and surfacing the Goldson The tallies’ nut o f the Presbyterian SwengeL Arthur Hkiuuer aud Dan U Blaehlv section, the sum of $200,IMM> t< be Ilsetl ill coo|»erttt ion with the stut« I ehureh meets at ¡1:1111 next Wednesday l>uyer. <8 and forest serv ice, represented by i in the ehureh parlors, with Mrs. M M. Wheeler. Mrs. Re-n Currin mid Mrs. Tht* Tanglefoot club he hi a party bond issue and the bonds eun readily Charles Adams as hostesses. Tuesday evening, ivilh Mrs. Hriiofield be sold. ^ ^ ^ In the application for cooperatioi Stewart. Mrs. K».\ $• K. Short, Mrs. T. (ì. I Port hind. Or»1., Jan. .*10.— Mrs. Ulani Mutiteli, Mrs. D. ' J. Selufll, Mrs. M. C. * ii the W 1 1 la met l« highway it is state« ! Burkholder was the guest of honor at Stearns and Mr II. \V. Titus us hont that there i available $."«D),50b of th* is allotte* ! .n in!7»rm:il hoc i:il event Saturday eve es.se*. The hall was prettily lestooneii bond issue, o f which ning at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jan. with imitation wistaria blooms and to flu section between Goshen am (««»well, tlllfi.iMM) from Lowell to Oak fruit puneh was served. Mrs. Earl Ar roli/c fin»! * 151.5RO from Oakridge t«* thur gave ti *peei:il daneiug number. «• -• • the Klamath county line. liow burg News R e vie w J im . JO: Alta Don't have any slaeker*; keep trail S. Groves and Violet Davis, t»« • t h of of what each hen does by using egg »instoek, were ipnetlv married tin record cards; for sale by The Sentinel afternoou by County Judge George k if Canine. The ceremony was (»erforuied at $1.75 the hundred. in the judge ’s office in the court house aud was witnesseri only by immediate friends o f the contract mg parties. They will reside at < omstoek. Mr. Groves is a son of Mr. and Mrs. dm M. Groves, o f this city. SOCIETY «+ <• # The M. I*. G. club was entertained Tu»*>»lay afternoon by Mrs. Elbert Smith, only club members being pres cut. A pleasant social afternoon was llowed by the serving of dainty re t reshnieiitH. ♦ ♦ ♦ The Constellation club held a ¿social *ession yesterday a f ter noon h i the ban ipiet room of Masonic temple, the host esse* being Miss Esther Nilsby and M r . Chttrle Adane Mrs. B. K. Job. Mrs. George Jacobsen ami Mrs. F. hi. Dickson were guests present outside of club member^ 1 »unity refreshments were served. Detour to third page ami read the home trade specials hy home merchants who are bidding for your irade. C O O P E R A TIO N OF S T A T E IN RO A D B U IL D IN G IS A S K E D A pplic ation o f I «a lie county f o r th-' e m i g r a t i o n o f the stutc in the con st ruction of tw o secondary highways wfis h ie d by the county court Hut nr Wow! Those are some homi traile specials hy 22 Im Umlage Grove husines; I copie on filini page. TALLOW vs. BUTTER Thi-rc is no rt-iiHon on th*’ face o f the «•«(•!h w h y you shouldn't eat tallow or oleo oil, if you prefer to do so, Imt you should know that they are not substitutes for hutlor. a dairy product, and that no manner of preparation can give them the body-building ele m e n ts so peculiar to dairy products, nor the delicious taste of the genuine dairy product. The foundation of imitation* of butter (there are no substitutes) is tallow, oleo nil, or some other form of oil or grease — «piite a contrast to the rich, delicious, body-building c o w s ' crea m from which U«*d R o s e Brand Butter is made. Cottage Grove Creamery There Are No Suhatitutea for Dairy F o o d s What Do You Want? L Ali masi aitimi that it is more o f an effort to he morally perfect in these frenzied days than it was in the days o f our grandfathers, when winding the I clock and kissing yonr wife goodnight maile up a night '■ carousal. • • • The poor arc nlways with ns— and our rich relatives seem to hang on a long time. The chaste young m in M not running ■way from anything. A Sentinel Wantad Will Get It for You