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    COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1925
PAGE FIVE
churches were reported.
About Springfield, where he had been ill which Mrs. Elbert Smith anti Mm.
No Smocks in England
Omer Moore were leaders. Mrs.
350 or 400 were present on the at his home during the week.
Almost Evened the Series
It Is only in American films,
Smith
gave
an
interesting
account
closing evening.
Mrs. Smith wanted to go to the which are not distinguished by fidel­
Our new office and ware­
of the 1 odian and modern songs movies. Mr. Smith said he had put ity to fact, that English agricultural
Our new office and wäre­ house is just north of the depot. and
Mrs. Moore < discussed the tn a hard day at the office and was laborers still wear smocks. Once
house is just
st north of the depot. Visit us. Godard & Randall. pat riotic
songs. The tired and would rather sit at home only In my life have I seen a man
Godard
& _____
Randall.
Visit us. C-Z
—Z Z.
„ H. B. Griggs an,l family motored affair was and held negro
at tho home of and smoke. Knowing the Smiths, in a smock, an old shepherd In
s. L. Mackin went to Eugene i to Riddle and spent Suuday with
anyone could have predicted that Gloucestershire, who was so aged
they would go to the movies!
Mr. Griggs’ sister, Mrs. J. F. Earl. Mrs. Charles Adams.
Tuesday for jury duty.
that he probably Imagined that Wil­
♦ ♦ ♦
“Let’s sit down near the front,” liam the Fourth was still on the
Claude Sherman and Miss Elsie
J. B. Burns who has been here I Mrs. G. M. Scott was hostess said
Mrs. Smith.
throne.
Chestnut were recent visitors in I during the week on business, , re­ Tuesday afternoon to the LaComus
“But I don’t like to s’.t near the
a workman wears “Jeans”
Yoncalla at the home of Miss turned today to his home in Al- club at its regular meeting, FancA front," Mr. Smith protested. “When I or When
an overall, he does so, not as a
Chestnut’s sister, Mrs. R. W. Davis. bany.
work anti social conversation were I do that the pictures hurt my i trademark, but as a protection from
eyes.”
the defilement of his trade. He will
The Lane Auto company is
Miss Cioè Whitely left today the diversions
<
of the afternoon
“Nonsense!” scoffed Mrs. Smith.!
to
visit
opening a garage oa Sixth street for Portland
at the hume hours i and a delicious two course | “I like to be down close so I can uui let himself be catalogued. The
class war will not break out In Eng­
It’s many safeguards for the people’s money: Ü. S. g this week in the building formerly of a sisterr*
luncheon was served, Daffodils in watch the musicians.”
land, because no one here, least of
Government inspected; Federal Reserve Bank pro­
occupied by 8. L. Godhrd. The
profusion
were
about
the
rooms
Soon
the
tw
’
o
were
seated
within
Go to Darby & Liston for
all a workman, will admit that he Is
I company will occupy these quarters wall
tected.
•
'
z
comfortable
seeing
distance
of
the
anti
were
also
used
as
I
the table
In a class.—St. John Ervlne In the
paper.
orchestra.
until the completion of a new
Observer (London.)
*
Mrs. H. A. Mason spout today decorations. Mrs. G. W. McQueen
“
Oh,
don
’
t
you
Just
love
to
hear
Its large capital and surplus;
building which will be started in in Creswell with her mother, Mrs. was an invited guest of the club.
the rumble of the kettledrums?’1
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the near future.
Souvenir Hunters Fooled
Its alert Board of Directors;
W. O. Hankins.
Mrs. Smith gushed.
'S»'
United States tires are good tires
Craze for souvenirs is likely to
And then the worm turned, albeit
Mrs.
Ferris
Marks
was
in
Eu
AZ?5?ACH in G EVEWTS ! ever so slightly.
Its conservative policy
be carried rather far at times. In
—for sale at Billy Hall’s Service gene today.
the
church of St. Andrews Under-
“Yes,’’ Mr. Smith replied. “Keep
Station.
are for
5
Mrs. H. A. Miller
..
and Mrs. quiet!”—Kansas City Star.
shaft, In the city of London, is a
Walter Cochran was a Eugene
ä
W. M. Hall left this moring for visitor today.
J. P. Graham ni tave invited the
monument to the author, John Stow,
I
Portland to deliver a new Dodge
his figure being seated at a table
Tillicum club to hold its regular
Airs.
Ethel
Elliott,
who
recently
ä
Surveying the Seas
special business man’s sedan which
writing a book In his right hand la a
meeting next Wednesday evening
Plans for the most complete sur­ quill pen, which Is renewed antui
he has sold to a Portland business managed a beauty shop here, I, has with them at the Miller home. (
i
vey of the ocean ever attempted ally. Until recent years, this pen
man. He will visit his brother, been compelled to give up the
<$><&<§>
have been Inaugurated by a con I was continually being stolen, the
work on account of her health
3! E. J. Hall, while there.
Mrs.
Elbert
Smith
will
entertain
ference
representing
scientific souvenir hunters having the Impres-
ii u it ji inn him hji hj /
ilk mi mx mx mm
and she has gone to Portland to I
the M. P. G. club at its regular branches of the United States gov-! slon that It was the original pen
A nine pound daughter was born bo with a sister.
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with which Stow wrote his works.
eminent
and
allied
Institutions.
Wednesday morning to Mr. and
meeting Tuesday afternoon.
One or more ships will be fitted i
Ray Nelson, auto electrician.
Mrs. E. C. Shay, of this city, i Mrs. Georg Bjorset.
<$
-
♦ < «>
motored to Roseburg Sunday and I . Mrs. Lillian Eddy, formerly of Ninth and Main streets.
Naturally
The Elmartes club wi’l meet out with a complete laboratory and I
Tales of the Town « I spent
with the latest scientific |
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the day with Misses Marjorie Cottage Grove, who is now living
Airs. Frank Glaser, Miss Rose Tuesday afternoon with Mr. . Fred equipped
How did your young
apparatus for the first cruise. The son “Madame?
sea bottom will not only be mapped, j age ?" learn to swim at such an earl;
Mrs. F. V. Oveton arrived this and Muriel Shay, daughters of in Portland recently, underwent a Haldeman, Miss Myrtle Dobberstein Anderson.
Mr. and Mrs. Shay ami cousins of ‘ | major operation in a hospital there. and Miss Ollie Bemis, students at
but the composition of the water,
morning from Dunsmuir, Calif,
I
<$>
<$>
“Well, he began with the crawl
The Tuesday Bridge cinl > will its density, temperature, and cur­ stroke,
for an extended visit with i her Mrs. Russell and Mrs. Lamar. Mr. | C. T. C. tires are mighty good the normal schooi, were home over
of course."
rents
which
affect
the
distribution
the
week
end.
and
Mrs.
Lamar,
recently
attended
nold
its
regular
I
o
’
clock
lunch
mother, Mrs. L. H. Gilerist.
I tires—for sale
of
marine
plant
and
animal
life,
will
the convention in Atlantic City for | I Service Station.
eon
next
week
at
the
home
of
Woodson Brothers have sold the
Correct styles always in wedding
J. Logan, who is in ill health, the managers of J. C. Penney'
be studied at all depths.
M rs. C. 8. Roberts.
Five-sevenths of the surface ot and social stationery at tho live
has been taken to a Eugene hos­ stores and were returning home ' Mrs. Herbert Enkjn and Mrs. following Ford cars during the
<S> <$> ■$>
; the earth is covered by water. This! wire print shop.
xxx
pital.
B. R. Job left this morning by week: Potts & Turpin, truck;
by wav of the southern route.
The Jolly Buiich will hold their water area can produce more food!
James Tedford, touring; ; Mr. and
motor
for
Portland
to
be
gone
a
Mrs. G. W. Hodel, of Pacific
regular
dance
Friday
evenin',
in
j
than
all
the
land
can
ever
be
made
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Our new office and ware­ w^ek; Mrs. Eakin will also visit Mrs. M. V. Phillips nnd Mrs. H. E.
Grove, Calif, arrived Thursday last
to yield, and one of the purposes
Phillips hull.
Henniman,
the
latter
of
Curtin,
house
is
just
it
north
of
the
depot.
Church News
the Charles Smith family at Jen-
to visit at the homes of her par
of the expedition will be to take an «■--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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♦
Randall. nings Lodge and Mrs. Job will roadsters.
inventory of Buch food possibilities.
ents, Mr and Mrs. W. C. Johnson, Visit us. Godard & ~
The
women
’
s
relief
corps
will
Miss
Hazel
Führer,
a
Nichols,
Cottage
Grove
student
at
o.
L.
visit
in
Vancouver
with
Mrs.
J.
C.
Presbyterian
Church
—
A.
Ralph
and of her sisters, Mrs. W. A.
hohl its regular meeting Saturday
Garoutte, Mrs. Harold Dugan and engineer, will leave Saturday for Brace. Hardin Perkins, who re­ the Oregon Agricultural college, afternoon.
Unharmed by Long Falls Spearow, pastor. Sunday school at
spent
the
week
end
Reedsport,
where
he
will
be
em-
with
her
par
centlv has been making his home
Mrs. Eugene Matlock. Mrs. John­
Among the classic English falla 10, forenoon service at 11, evening
cuts,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
F. C. Führer,
son and Mrs. Hodel left yesterday ployed by the Winchester Bay in Eugene, went as far ns Portland
may be mentioned that of a steeple­ service at 7:30. Midweek services
GROCERY STORE OPENED
Having heard a rumor to the
at 7:30.
morning by motor for Portland Lumber company in tho construc- with them. He then w»nt on to
IN REBUILT BUILDING jack. who fell from the top of the Wednesday evenings
• • •
church of St. George In Bolton-le-
effect that • I am moving away
to visit at the home of Mrs. J. H. tion of a railway south of Reeds- his home in Baker.
Meors to the ground, the whole dis-
Baptist Church—Tenth and Adams.
Callahan, daughter of Mrs. John­ port into the spruce timber in that, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. . Adams and from Cottage Grove I wish to
The first business house to move 1 tance traversed being some 120 feet.1 Bible school at 10, preaching at 11
part of the country, He will start Mrs. Frank Hawkins i spent yester- correct it. I am here to remain.
son and sister of Mrs. Hodel. They
'
into new quarters in the Cottage
man’s skull struck some sheet i and 7:30. Young people’s meeting
f!9ml2p(T) Grove bank . building, which is The
expect to return Saturday nnd wmrk next Monday.
day at the Lester VanNortWick D. A. Forbes, M. D.
lead upon the earth and left Its lm- at 6:30. Prayer meeting Thursday
The
brick
taken
from
the
wall
her
Mrs. Hodel will return to
home at Latham.
Airs. H. E. Allison and Mrs. D. being reconstructed, is the Haskel ! p .ct upon It. but though this fall
in the Cottage Grove Bank build-1
evenings at 7:30.
California home Monday.
Mrs. R. C. Quigley and Mrs. R. Y. Allison, of Roseburg, motored Groceteria, under the nmnagement was quite unbroken the man was
• • •
ing
is
being
taken
to
Weise
broth-I
only
slightly
Injured
nnd
resumed
up
Sunday
and
brought
Airs.
J.
T.
Mrs. E. J. Howe was taken to a
mill, on Cedar Creek to be ! A. Trask and the latter’s son Mack Allison, who had bepn visiting in of R. A. Trask, which was opened work In a few days. Not long ago Christian Church, the * ‘ home-like ’ ’
ers
saw
Eugene hospital last evening for
a few days ago. This is the only a man with his shoes on fell from church—A. J. Adams, minister.
used in setting up a new boiler ! were Eugene visitors today.
Roseburg at the homes of her sons,
medical attention. Howe’s confec­
recently purchased for the Weise ! Dan Hamant has leased the H. E. and D. Y. Allison, hefe for store in the city in which there the top of a cliff at Dover, the Suuday school at 0:46, sermon and
tionery and candy factory were
are uo clerks employed. The gro­ height of which was afterward communion at 11, Christian endea­
Johnston property on east Main
mill.
service at 7:30.
closed today as Mr. Howe is in
.street, which was formerly the a visit at tho homes of 8. V. and ceries are arranged on shelvees found to be 400 feet. He was picked vor at 6:30, evening
• • •
Mr. Scott, of Creswell, has Alfred Jury property. Mr. and F. H. Allison, two other sons. with tags giving the price of each up floating Insensible In some five,
Eugene with Mrs. Howe.
a radio set of Ray Nelson. Mrs. Hamant plan to move into Mrs. H. E. Allison spent the day article so that shoppers may wait feet of water, but his shoes were | Methodist Chureh—Bev. J. H.
Mr. and Mrs. William Bartels bought i
Ebert, Pastor. Sunday school at
Miss Donna
]
May Bartell is con- the house about March 10.
at the home of her parents, Mr. on themselves. The new store is off, which proves that he must have 9:46,
went tq, Portland yesterday to
morning worship at 11, Ep­
retained sufficient consciousness on
fined
to
her
bed
with
a
severe
and
Airs.
H.
H.
Feister
and
Mrs.
operated
in
connection
with
Smith
attend the funeral today of Mrs.
reaching the water to enable him to worth league at 7, evening service
J. C. Orr, of Brownsville, will
case
of
influenza.
• • •
D.
Y.
Allisoil
visited
at
the
S.
V.
&
Short.
draw his shoes from his feet.
Bartels’ mother, Mrs. Catharine
conduct tho evening services at the
Free Methodist church—Corner of
Spirella Corsets and accessories p
• • church
•
« Sunday.
-
—
Carter, who died Tuesday in that
Baptist
The morn- Allison home.
at 7:30. Everybody is welcome to
city.
also Shaughnessy lingerie will be i ing services will be in charge of
See Scholl and see your CULP CREEK MAN BURNED
New Palindrome Found
attend all of those services.
LIGHTING GASOLINE FIRE
money longer.
New
palindromes
are
rare,
but
a
Go to Darby & Liston for sold at reduced prices for a limited , the young people.
(t)
Monroe avenue and south Fifth
time.
Mrs.
E.
C.
Shay,
phone
Mr
.
and
Mrs
Emmctt
sharp
western
newspaper
writer
has
re
­
Woodson
Brothers
have
sold
the
S. & W. dry lime and sulfur,
street—D. 8. Forrester, pastor, Sun­
While
starting
a
fire
with
gnxo-
137-R
vealed
several
especially
good
ones.
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fl2-2flp(T)
|
f
or
p
or
ti
an
(j
Wednesday
morn-
following Fords during the week:
arsenate of lead, fungo-bordo,
line, William Harris, of Culp A palindrome Is merely a phrase day school at 10, forenoon services
Paris green, etc., for spraying. Mrs. Dwight A. Wier has ac- ' ing to be present at the burial Tourings, Charles Hastings and J. Creek, was severely burned about
that spells backward and forward. at 11, evening service at 7:30.
Mallie Miller sprained his left cepted a position in the telephone ■ of Airs. Sharp’s father, II. C. B. Starkey, the latter of Dorena; the hands and arms, last Sunday. A classic example of the palindrome Prayer moeting at 7:30 Thursday
She _________
is filling
place
„ the
__ r
___ | Dutton in the Rose City cemetery, delivery, *E. T. Caton, of Curtin; Harris poured some gasoline on Is the 8|>eecli put Into the mouth of evenings.
foot this forenoon when he fell office. __
• • •
It pays to list your property sedan, L. J. Scholz; roadster, green wood in a stove which he Napoleon: “Able was I ere I saw
from the dock at the Anderson and recently Ihft vacant by the resig­
Elba.” Among the new ones sent
Christian
Science
Church—Corner
nation
of
Miss
Crystal
Robinson.
Robert
Leep;
coupe,
Hubert
Mosby.
with
Hall
<
&
Lang.
Middleton mill B, while handling
was trying to light and the flames was the following purporting to be
Harry Grube, who was here the burst out of the open stove door a sign which a store manager of Jofforson avonue and Second
lumber.
Mrs. C. 8. Roberts and son Stew- ] Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Vasbinder
street. Sunday services at 11 a. m.
A ten pound son w-as born to art returned Sunday evening from expect to leave soon for their latter part of the week, returned burning hiin before he could got placed over a rat-catching prepara­ Wednesday services at 7:30 p. m.
• • «
Saturday
to
Portland
to
tion
composed
of
Dutch
cheaaa
and
Aberdeen,
Wash.,
where
they
had
be
with
home
in
Aberdeen,
Washington,
out of their reach. He was taken
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Elfving at
tar: "Rat trap made a la Edam,
Seventh Day Advontist Chureh—
their home near the city Wednea been visiting for three weeks with They have i been visiting here for Mrs. Grube, who is in a hospital to a Eugene hospital after having part
tar.” Years ago when “red West Main stroet. Services' every
Mrs. Roberts’ parents, Mr. and some time and expect to return there receiving medical attention. his burns treated here.
«lay.
root” was popular as a cure-all, a Saturday. Sabbath school at 10,
Mrs.
A.
8.
Austin.
and
make
their
home
in
the
city.
druggist's sign ran: “Red root put church service at 11; prayer meet
An eight pound son was born
up to order.”
Mr. and Mrs. H, x A.
— Wheeler
--------- and
Mrs. Lucy Armstrong arrived
VISITORS AT MOUNT VIEW
to Mr. and Mrs. Bonnie Perini
ing Wednesday evenings at 7:30.
SOCIETY -------
Miss Patton, of Eugene, spent 8un-; from Eugene Wednesday for a visit «■----------------------------------
HAVE WRECK ON HIGHWAY
Tuesday.
Sunday School services in the
Many a politician, blown into
Myrtle Snauer was thrown from day with Mr. and Mrs. D. H. i with her sister, Mrs. Frank Ham­
The Presbyterian Missionary so­
Mount View, Feb. 25.—(Special.) office by n popular gust, is blown I«atham school house every Sunday
a buggy Tuesday evening along the He.nenway. Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler brick. Airs; Hambrick has been
ciety closed its year with nearly —Mrs. F. B. Phillips, of Corvallis, out by the popular disgust.—Colum­ at 9:45. Mrs Hugh Trunnel, su­
Row river road while she and three recently returned from Tokyo, feeling poorly for some time and
perintendent; Mrs. Winnio Hagerty,
100% present at the meeting held received a broken collar bone and bia (S. C.) Record.
Japan,
where
Mr.
Wheeler
was
Mrs.
Armstrong
came
to
spend
a
companions were riding when they
UHHistantHU]i>orintendenti^^^
yesterday afternoon in the church severe bruises when the car in ■—~
employed
in
the
office
of
Sale
&
few
days
with
her.
She
will
return
turned to one side to make room
parlors, with Mrs. R. A. Trask as which she and her husband were
Frazer,
the
same
office
that
Har
­
to
her
home
in
Eugene
Saturday.
for an automobile. She was uncon­
vey Madden, son-in law of Mr. and
hostess. On account of the absence returning to Corvallis turned over
scious for half an hour or more
Pay Nelson for Radio Sup­ of
Mrs. Hemenway, is employed in.
Mrs. Mary Smith, Mrs. Trask as tho result of a broken steering
but was not seriously injured.
plies.
had charge of the devotional work
Two houses, also choice lota anil
Tommy Matthews recently un- and Mrs. H. A. Miller gave an gear. Mr. and Mrs. Phillips had
Frank and Fritz Guggisburg, sons
building sites, for sale by owner - ,](.rW(.nf an operation for appemli-
been visiting in this neighborhood
of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Guggisburg,
easy terms to responsible people— citis in Corvallis. He was attend­ interesting paper on the American over the week end. No one else
are recovering satisfactorily from
buy ahead of Cottage Grove’s big! ing the Oregon Agricultural college Indians. Dainty refreshments were was injured although the ear was
injuries received February
14,»
served following the business sen- badly wrecked.
boom. Watch this city grow while ! Iin
.....1 ,j was forced by illness to leave
when the horses which were hitched
sion. The following officer's were
the mills build up. A. L. Woodard.' his studies.
to the wagon in which they were
elected for the ensuing year: Mrs.
Angelo Perini Injured Today
phone 183-Y.
f26ni26c(2) I
riding ran away. Frank got his
J. W. Baker, former game ward­ R. A. Trask, president; Mrs. Mary
Angelo Perini sustained a gash
The
8.
S.
LassweH
family
re,-
417-421 MAIN STREET, COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON
foot injured and is still having!
en an<l old time resident of Cot- Smith, vice president; Al ra. Scho- just above the right eye this morn
to depend on crutches. Fritz re-1 turned Tuesday from Portland, tage Grove, is a visitor in the field Stewart, secretary and treas ing, when the spring board upon
reived a gash in his head but thi j where they spent the week end city for a few days.
urer; Mrs. R. E. Short, secretary 1 which h«* was standing while buck
wound is healing nicely. Ernest,! with Mrs. Lasswell’s parents, Mr.
Mrs. F. H. Allison and Mrs. S. V. for associate members.
I ing logs at the Bohemia Lumber
and
Mrs.
Banfield.
Sidney
Smith
a brother, who was the other oecu j
Allison went to Eugene Tuesday
♦ ♦ ♦
company, Divide, gave way. Ho
pant of the wagon, succeeded in Lasswell Jr., the small son of Mr. where Mrs. 8. V. Allison underwent
Mrs. H. W. Titus entertained i was immediately brought to a local
Has Style—Quality—Low Price
staying in the wagon and stopping and Mrs. Lass well, was christened an operation for the removal of the Baptist missionary society yes­ ■ physician and received medical at-
the horses. A car which was en ! Sunday at the St. Stephens Pro- her tonsils.
terday
»
afternoon.
M
rs.
Ponsford
tention.
If
was
only
a
flesh
wound
~
dcavoring to pass the wagon was Cathedral, Portland.
had charge of the devotional work [anti is getting along satisfactorily.
Galloway writes insurance.
M. T Nolan, pastor of the
the cause of the horses’ fright.
and Mrs. K. K. Mills and Mrs.
of
Dick
Pyburn,
former
employe
Eat at the Elite and watch for Methodist church of Monroe, who Woodson'g Garage, is again in Finley Huff gave interesting pa­
Saturday candy specials. f]2-26p(T) j closed the revival meetings at the Cottage Grove. He is now con pers on the book “Mission,” which
Methodist church here Sunday eve-
the society is studying. Dainty
Mr. and Mrs. Stacy M. Russeil, ning, has
left for Monroe, The nected with the Lane Auto com- refreshments were .served.
of Eugene, nnd Airs. George Lamar,! revival
:
pany
which
is
operating
a
garage
meetings here lasted three
* ♦ ❖
of Wallace, Ida., an# Mr. and
weeks and 35 additions to tho I in the 8. L. Godard building on
Long and Short Lives
About 35 were present yesterday
south Sixth street.
afternoon at the regular meting
in Scheme of Nature
Herman Edwards returned from of the Methodist ladies’ aid society
HTT H1V7VH Hl! TJlF» ‘
One
of the most wonderful things
! Portland Monday evening.
Mrs. held in the church parlors, with
In Nature Is the manner In which
I Edwards, who left with him, went
Mrs. 8. L. Mackin, Mrs. Josiah things are balanced U| The long
on to Spokane for a visit with :
Porter, Mrs. Ira Beidler nn«l Mrs. lived tlilngH propagate their spectea
her father and mother, Mr. and I
Welcome Hubbell as hostesses. slowly; the abort-lived, rapidly. For
Mrs. E. J. Chingren.
Following the business session the Instance, elephants, whales, tor
You can work on a schooner too, remainder of th< afternoon hours toises and carp luive been credited
with Ilves 'of anything from four
You don’t have to be a sailor
were pleasantly spent socially and hundred years downward. And at
But when it comes to making clothes dainty refreshments were served.
The punched and perforated vamp and quarter
the other end of the scale we find
You have to be a tailor,
Insects which have a life of hours
♦ ♦ ♦
in
scroll design gives it a Frenchy air of di«tinc-
only.
Many
theories
have
been
put
Let Max Schwartz, the tailor, be
The two classes of married women
15c
your tailor.
tion.
In genuine all-leather tan calf of good
j26-f26p(2) and the men’s class of the Chris­ forward to account for these re­
markable distinctions, but the om
The Mosby ereek bridge near tian Munday school held a com now most commonly accepted Is
quality.
..15c
the Tihna Miller home was com­ mittee meeting last evening in the that the slower the creature Is In I
parsonage to dis4.ua* their plans reaching full maturity and the leas
pleted
and
opened
for
traffic
45c
But in spite of ita style you will &nd this • com­
Wednesday. The bridge was con­ for the Pre - Easter membership Its powers of reproduction, the
campaign, A get together banquet greater will be its average Ion
structed
by
the
Periai
brothers.
fortable
slipper for walking. The low walking bed
.. 25c
gevlty or length of natural life. Nil
Fialey Whipps, of Moaby Creek, was decided on to be held about ture'JS object In such an arrange
with rubber tap and medium plain toe take cars
was in the city Tuesday in ^>n- April 1. Dainty refreshments were ment Is fairly plain even to our
$1.00
at that
served by Mrs. A. J. Adams at limited human Intelligence. For If
neetion with business.
the elose of the meeting.
as
locusts,
breeding
such
creatures
SEEDS—We have a moat complete line of seed«
Mr. and Mrs. N. W. White re­
with Incredible rapidity, had them-
We design and buy <xrr shoes lor several hundred
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turned to Eugene Tuesday night
in bulk and package—also seed potatoes.
Mrs. D. C. Bosley entertained the selves a life of centuries, the world
•tores
The savings mean lower price« to you. Thia
after spending six weeks in Cali-
would
be
within
a
little
while
Im
following at a 8 o’clock dinner
fornia on a trip with Mr. and
for other existence. And
■hoc, for instance, is a real value at th« low prica ah ■ ■
last evening, , Miss Claire Dunn, possible
the same result would occur did
Mr». M. C. Harris.
Mr. and
Miss Esther Kaye, Miss La Veils an elephant with a life of perhaps
Mrs. White returned to their home
Harger and Miss Kathrvne Penner. a couple of hundred years, breed
here Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs.
like a locust. In some way, which
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Harris are still in California.
American songs were th«- main as yet we tnay not fully understand
Virgil Jones returned to Ma topic at the meeting thia week of the principle of Nature Is to rnuln
work hare last svi.ning from the Tuesday evening Htudy elub at tain a bn la nee of power in out
world.
Bank
with
First National P^yS
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This New Strap Slipper
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Brazil nuts, per pound
Peanuts, per pound...............
Tea, gun powder, per pound
Oli ves, in pint Mason jars ..
Pineapple, 3 large cans.....
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