THURSDAY
TttB MNTUIM POTTA» >ion
rr.RIlUARY 21. 1»2t»
Special This Week Only
15% Discount on Pyrex Ware
William Ifogati* hu« recenword
I Imt hi- Miiter, Mr«
Mary Cun
m iiriin in, of ltlii«h*ii, Neh , wiin M»n
oii*ly injure«! in mi automobil* nr
« i<i< ot I • bruary 5.
Mm. Cunning
hum rii
n rendent of thin rity a
iiiiiiib**r of ymr ago.
89c on All Colored Enamelware
See Our Windows
Get Your Ticket on Specilli Prize Given Away
Each Saturday No obligation to buy.
Perry Hardware Co.
j City Briefs j
Wilbur Pitcher of Culp Creek re
reived boiinly on three bobmt
;«l
the county clerk’* office hint u«»l<
Mi m D» hh Conner of Grunt - |*i
ti gu« *t nt the home of her mint,
Mr» .1
If
Griffith
Mho nrrix*
Friday night mid will ul*«» vi-il , i
the I
C Lockwood limili ih |>
light valley.
in
MlNN Ite»"|e XVillimii*. I.nil* • mill
tv health iiurwe, vr*it«.| mi Coll tp
Gr»»ve mid neighboring ' «'iiimiiiii' u •
Friday on count v health u»nk
M.irch 21???
Mr*
Or pub Brnaon ha* iii »» v «I
from the N
V
Alh*«»n hou • ««n
Fifth »tree! Io the home of
Mt*
< Ti t Im rine Under «»n
w« 1
M < *«•
Ntreet
F (’ Peiry, owner of the
Perry llmdwme rumpany, nod f un
ily tire lion orriipyilig the Xlli on
hou*e.
The
Cuited
Ntntes
army
• hitrgi» of IL nry G
Pl eg« r
filed in the count) clerk*
Mnturdny.
«' i
to.
Mr mid M m
I C .l«»hn*oii
of
Gold lb u< h x Hileil ITi-litx nt Go
home of then daughter, Mr
XX
I
L«I mma
Tiny were
enroute
t<>
Muleiri, wheit Mr Johnson 1« « * • ourt
buwineMM
A hu irrita«» Ih'cri*« H IIN i **ll»’«l 1 il
1 ’«»r 11 « i •1 I « btiHiry
15 to Ib. I m .
1 1)1 W Mill
,,f
1 ii“' n •
imi
Ardi*. »
11 • 1 III* «1 I’oilliml
Ml** 11« h ««
i foiiiH-r <‘»»iiHg«* Gmv«• i« i lent
fl II • 1 M * gi it «luu I I'd floill tili* |o«;il
hil-h » hool a r?w v»*tir* »ip«» Hh«
1* III«» «la ii II li I •*r »«f Mr iiol Mr*
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II
II» in«
Mr
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mg lit
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XX I II
Itlll.l «•
tin.l M r« J
1
B»*iitlv r»
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th.* Ii« »III«* u
Mr
H.xtly-.
II B«*.*»l tv, 1 II XX Ii111« MriImun
1 h.»y al«»i v i •»$••** 1 lii l’ui 1
IIUIlll' hum»*
You live but once
Enjoy
your»« If ut tilt) PiUtillle
ll,.K. 11 1 ire R» lief
Ari*«*i
X ru»' * t writ» < 1 li •
n n V k i ii * 1
Mr*.
W I.h .
b.-r im
Mill
«
1 »••* -'I'»
It » m
■ luh'l < ’«•«■ h 1 ri n nf
< '«»11 i . .
1 * H J' ii« n I n
th«> hoin»* of
Mi
«•*, Mi
K K Kili
ii In *
«*t m n t t «<iii 1 ’«»r 1 In o • 1
• bi’iiii: lit Mi
I '«i«»hr:i li h itI
ll.rl» •rt 1 « gii li li 1 Worth llnr
v?y Im II* I h « |J lippu nt?il i'M'i'iitiir«
rillte . 1 Juli« t urullo.- Mii'l
of th,.
•eh
1 In* i «fr ti» rm • wtN uf $20011
III noil propi’r tv » Il 1 $200 m per
MMM| j ru|„rlv
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J
N
Chapman, who ha* I-« « ii
•<’riou«ly ill nt hi« home mir hen
1» reported n» improv «-«I
Koy Bower, a reaident of
tin*
■retlon, wa* a vi*itor at the office
of the county agr iciilt hi al ttgriif
Mnturdny
Mr and Mr* J W Jun»*N of I u
gme Were guest n W ■■doi '.d.a v
at
the G
A Hiiti-ler* home
Three green trading »tamp* >» th
en< h ten rent, rash
pur«hi»*e
at
Mendenhall Jewelry
n«d
Fo-tur
store, Mnturdny, F«*l»iii*irv
'
i >».■
day only
M
W
I r- h
• H
rived WedliCNdnv of last w • • I, arid
i* visiting with her mother.
Mi
1
'
”
II
mon, another «laughter
of
Mi
Medley, who had Iwen n guest nt
the
Medb'V home, r« turn« I
la- l
week to h» r h««me in Port Ian I Mi •
Medley, who «u*laln?«l n badly lac
crated hand a few «lav* ago while
operating an electric wringer, i*
reporte«! io improv ing
Mrs. Deh'i R.lif.r of
Fall* H visiting here with
ent*. Mr mid Mr-» » barb -.
mid n**ii<tiiig her mother
store «luring tin* illu»**« ot
I m r
Klamath
her par
Walk« r
hi
th«-
Mr Wat
Mr* Caroline Clow, who has b?«*i.
seriously ill u! her home «>n First
street, i* *lowlv improving
Mi
clow
«uiffered a paralytic stroke
lf»»t week blit has *in< • • t«-gmii« <1
the u*r of her bo«lv
Mt"
Earl Girmitt«*
mid
Mi
Flunk Haw km* motored to l ug« n«*
Moiolny
Mr*
llawkin* went to
visit her granddaughter. J»*an Stub
ldefic|<l. who is ill Hi the l’*«<*ifi<’
<‘hri*tiun h«i * | • 11 a I
M A Horn of th«* Nnginnw «Ii
trirt attended the ’‘farm week’
M'ssiotis held this week ill Eugene
Senator mid Mr*
E«l Miller of
Grant« Pass were week »*n«l guests
of Mr. mid Mrs C X Bartell
Mrs George Boyd «if Salem i* in
the city visiting with relative*
Mr* Jurk Jackson of Portland,
who had been visiting her mother,
Mr* Janies Groom, left .Munday for
a few day*' visit in Coquille Siu
wa* joined here Nnlur«lay by her
husband, who male the trip
t«>
Coquille with her
XX’ M Morelock and K K Mill«
were r»-gi*tere«l tin* week nt the
t'ongr»-** hotel in Portland
Thev
left here Munday, returning Tu« «
day.
Mr* James Groom left Monday
for Coquille, where she will vi i‘
relative* dining the week
March 21???
Mr. and Mr*. I>. II
II piim ' iiwiiv
motored to Eugene Monday
X daughter was born February
Id to Mr and Mr*. Jack Moore nt
their home in Bend.
Mrs. Moore
is a daughter of Rev. mid Mrs I
<1 Mhaw of thi* ci tv mu I this i*
their first grrnidchibb
I he chiblren of the
Hiirgtnmi
family in the w«**f part of the «ity
are ill with chickenpox.
Mrs
Clinton Mercer, who had
visited for several week« with lor
parents, Mr mid Mrs T G Short,
left Hatiirday for her home
in
Tranquillity, Cal.
Get your green trading stamps at
Mendenhall's.
Three given
with
each ten cent purchase next Mntui
day.
Vlr* .lam«-* I.« iiioii and Ml** Ins
X'aleutm«- wer«* «liiim r gu« 't
Hat
• ii I h \
«t th«* horn«- of Mr
l> <*
Bos lev
Mr
mid Mi
Bert
Trask mi I
l(«*v
l>un«’Hi 1' ('mocroii att«ii‘le«l
ii meeting of th«- i’r«--well « hapter
of th«* I astern Star Tue*dny eve
•»•ng
in
<’r»*wcll
Mr*
Minni«
XX'hite of Port Impi «l«*pulv <«f
th*
grnti«l n ort hv inutrtOi, vvn* th« r«*
for h?r uffiril«1 Vi»it.
Tlo* M» im I»* iihnll
.Iruolry
:m«l
1’i'tiir«* -tur«* ha* iii«»Vi*<| to *«-«-uu«l
«loor wi**i of Fir-t NnGontl biink
X uii nr«« i*urd iu II v Hivit?«l 1«» «rill
Hl 11II • 1 »»••• th.» tn*w »tor«».
Mr*
J
R
G i if f 11 h r«r»*i v
w mJ
XVe«|nc*«la v morning Ihnt h«T ««bi
« t brother, George
Griffin, had
• In-.I Tu« « lav in Portlan«!
He wa*
r« ar«- I m tin* rity
H«» i* nls<> n
Brother ««f Mr* Georg«« M> teuren,
Mr* Jniiii‘B l’ott. ati'l Al Griffin
’t Hu- .-.tv
March 21???
D <’ Bod«•V of < ’unary "pent th«
vv.*»*k rli«| at hi* h» >in? h»*r»*.
Georg»* Sutherlin NU*l!iitieil pain
fui thoiigh n «ri *«*rtoti* injuri»** Nat
urday n h il«» i»! w<» rk nt the J 1.
H«*iiii* tinll.
H.< w a* loading lum
bvr wh»*n a birg«* timber "lipped,
cru**li ilij; the fir*! and *?r»»n«i fin
K»*r* of the rillit hau«!.
H»» vx.’i-
brought to tbl«
i’ity
an«l
wa.«
k
Job
The
trraG.I l.v Hr
B
Benii* Hiili i*« lii.* on? foriiurlv op
•*r!it«*.| tin<li-r the nain«» of Ran*»*
mill
X
1* ||ow i* nrrivi'J lu*r<* v?*t«*r
• l:iv froni Br «>W 11* VI II«* mid i* vi*it
mg nt tiu* h ««in«* of lu* ni??»*, Mr*
Kail K
Mill*
Mr Mill* niotore.l
to Br««wn*ville for him.
Mr. an«l Mr* Everett Powell re
turned
Munday
from
Portland,
w here they had
p«*nt a f«*w »lay*
on l»u*iness.
Mr*
XX
B Johnston mol Mr-
Charles Burkliohl«*r Jr were hi lit
g« ii «* Tuesday evening to Witnvb-
a demoiistintion of Go* new Fre«l
en-k Cr«i<pirgno|e, a machine for
p«*immi'-nt waving.
Th«- Bi ;<;est Thing in Lane
County PASSES THE CEN
TURY at the Arcade theater
Sunday morn ini’.
f21p
I’.vH’Ine I..
.am* wa* granted
a decree of divorce from her hu*
l».an«l, John M
Xdams, Tu«*«iay in
the «in uit «•««url nt Eugene.
Hlie
i* allow«*«! to resume h«*r former
name, livadne L Lusk.
John .Mtalder mol Laura Evelyn
Stalder were among those who sue
ressfully ph* *e.| the ini t urn I i/.at ion
examination hel«l Tu«‘.*«hiv forenoon
hi
the circuit court room nt Eu
gene mid w «*r«« ndiftitted to rnit«««l
stat««*« citizenship
Mr Stabler w:i
born in
Switzerland
ami
Mrs.
St abler in Iowa
Miss L.
Chest ney, organizer
from th«« Mpirella Conipanv, In«*.,
al Niagara Falls, N
V., wa* the
guest of Mrs. I. (’. Shay Saturday
Mr*
Shav is local represent at ive
for Go* Spirell«! conipanv.
Smith-Short Grocery
Phone 153 Order Groceries from us, we
will do our best to please you.
2 lbs. fancy walnuts
3 lbs. bananaN
3 lbs Holiday margarine
1 lb. fancy mixed candy
4 bins ii.ssorivil eand)
100 lbs. No. 2 potntoea
1(H) II ih . good potatoes
25 1b box Italian prunes .
•/a pint jar sandwich spread
Newton apples, per box
55c
25c
Mo
...
PAOi rm
Pledges to Community
LINE LEGISLATOR
Chest Total Over $1200
SPEAKER CANDIDATE 240 Person)« He'ped in 1928,
Representative Howard Plaua
to Seek House Leader
ship in Two Years.
Reportx Show Les» Cull
for Aosiatance
< a»h nn«| pledge* to th? com
miioity »•!»♦•*! for work of th? y»-ar
totak«l $1
‘ircof'lihg to a check
(Il, Kl.lir.K'l hei > k >
just ronipi?G»d bv officer« ot th?
HTATE «-Al’ITOI., Hslrm, Or«-,
Man*« Ear»
?h?»t organization
Th»* «Iriv? wa»
l'»*b. Ilf
Lan»* county i* to bav?
Man's ears arru’t made to hen«
« sp«*hln r «'»n«li<l»t»* tw«» y»*ar* fr«»m *tart?«l hi Novemlier -'»nd th»* bn«l
in?lud?«l
provision
for
tin*
from behind.
Nature didn't fore
now in th»* p«»rtly p« r «on of R»*p get
»re the back aeet.-Han Francine-
The indie* ’ aid noriety of the M
f»*-««*iit3livi* Einmett
Howai'i.
<>i following: <'biidr?n’» farm hum«*
I' i'hiit'li will hold fl rooked food Chronicle.
»•our«»* there 1* lb«* bttb* f»»rinuhtv 173; Salvation Army, $.*>«»; Am?n
can R?d <’rosj,
boy *«*out«,
dr nt th*- Pair “tore Saturday,
of r»*« l«*«*f ion, but a proiuiii» ht " hi
PhcifiC
ProtlM'tl » •*
HU<1
R»*‘4Cll»*
I'lLiouiy
23,
beginning
nt
10
• Ii !;«(»* for (h<*
*p«Mik« r«l*ip
n »
horn»*, $75; io er » :«*l r**li?L $25;
! I I 'I
uev»*r y«*f l»w»u i|«*f»*at«*l for r*
welfare work, $*W h >.
»'|»i*tiiHi .«o tar fin I know
<’berry r»* .
M J
Mr mil Mr*
A total of 278 p» rsons and firm
I’ti«*
two b«/u*«' no niL» f* of
night 11 «on Tillamook
«n tn*«! 1
»ubscribe«} to tu«* cumDiunity chest
th«* l/th»* «|i*l»gation, k««pr«*4» ota
Tln-r. ar. so umu, »»>« I**
«11'1 vv ill h-i« ih . iii'ih* thi'ir hum*
in the past drive for fund«
Th*
tiv»*i Fott»*r Mid M»*<'ready,
are
i«*l r*.
XI r «i lii'irv i* wood* for«*nimi wbli li aln^.p cuu and do die ««»*»• «1
averag«* pledge in tu? business s?-
un«i»*r*tood to b? pl»'*lg»*«i to K«*p
la u wonder euy ot th.iu are l*-ft
'or th. • XV»)H«<im«l I.HIIlb' •r company
tion was $7.21 and th? averag*
ut i ve l.i/iifrufiii of Muitnoin
HIM w»ri all»«.
The luoat peculiar ui«th<«l
1 hey •ir»* n uliiig nt
plcdg?, taking th? city ns a who!
bh, who ha* (>*■•• n bri out un-h
of ull la that celled "dying <>u tlielr
tr«*«* t.
XI m n
was H 3o ingHfnzations of the city
•
Hiididfiti*
for
th«
poNitidn
for
two
J XX’ Tm ker «■«»II« « fed bounty on ha< ke,** wrllea A H. «Ilinilau lu Al
pledged $125 of th«* total.
«?N»ioiiN.
HoH«*v»*r,
th»*
Lao»
’
oi»*tii
When horaee ot
< Icdo-at *, •• «l«*r<hiy at the county luntlc MoUthly.
Hine? th»* first of th»* v. t»r th
l>»*r*, wh»*u pledging their vote»,
dog. roll they either roll ell the way
« l« tk ’* office m Eugene
«'ornmumty cb»**t hus given out
t
«h*l not know Howard wan tu b? u
over or roll back
to «be p<>
Mi-- I <«»• hi Hho«*n <d Newberg
large supply of clothing and h*«
<*nndi«latf* uii'i may ask to be re
alt loo from which they Blurted
a I no s«*cured positions for *»*v«rai
viMilcd over th«* week eu«l
with
l«*a*«*d.
N»*ith?r Potter
nor M»*
They are unable to balance them
for whom th? eh«*»t organization
Mr- G«orgi- Hewitt The visitor was
< r»*ady ha* anaouo'*?d that h»* will
aelvea ou their aplne, aa It were
would have had to »are otherwise
« « I i* util« of Mrs
Hew itt w hib*
b? a ruridi lat«- two year» from now,
But wheu a sheep rolls and reachea
In »p>te of th? forecast there ha*
Ht«-v wen* at tending normal school
and a new m»*mb»*r would not b<*
n poalllon with Ita legs pointing up
not I m ? u as much real suffering
«I Monmoulh.
bound, »Hu morally, by promise*
ward It la often unable to complete
and n«***d for help this winter a«
made by m?mb<*r» of thi* *»* m * iod
(he turn, eapeclally If It ba* a heavy
March 21???
there was last, chest workers >ay
Multnomah rounty frela entitled
coal of wool, aa la the cumt Io
Mr* 1 Ihcrl B» «I» hh«l *<» li Unroll
This is attribut'd to th«* fart tha*
to
the
ap«*ak«*r*hip
at
the
next
•»•»
in i «l'iHghti r Eli*»* *p»*nt Tu» -«lay aprlng
many mill workers move«! awnv
»ion, a* th»*r»* have
b* «*0
thr»*-
The reaaou for thia la that a
*i o i XX •••Im* '1: IV IH Na I«*m n* gm*«I"
with th«* closing down of «awmid
rfp»»ak?r*
from
up
»tat»*,
Burdick,
aheep'B
lega,
being
very
thlu,
are
it th. lu.mi ri Mr * B««l e ’* n mit,
plants, rp*lu'mg the numb»*r ne? ’
Parkin
and
Hamilton,
»inc»*
.Mult
not
able
Io
eurt
any
pull
on
one
Il
1*0
VIA
They
ri.
il, Tu ii r«*ii*
ing help a* a result of job *hor»
nomah county wa* honor**«!.
aide or the other and thua aid the
itrd with Mr Beile at th ■ I« /1 -h
age».
R«*pr»*M*ntat
n
♦-
Hazh-tt
ot
H»»o.l
aheep
tn
righting
Itself.
Ita
only
live i «* ns |« hi
In
1928, 240 individuals w-r
chance la Io twlat Iteelf violently,
River al*o expert* to be b <*andi
aided by th? chest.
Taking
an
1.«. N h I iu I n w «*nt tu A t una Mon
date.
lu the hope that aoiue movement
average »f three to a family thi«
«lav Io arrepi 1 II pu «it ion with th»*
It i* un<l»*r*too«l that Lonergan
muy turn It ou Its aide.
If unsuc
would wean that 80 families w«*r<
1 niuiâ 1 til <’<»• upa u v in that rity.
ha * L5 pledged vote*, but of thi*
ceaaful lu thia unnatural poaltlou
given help.
Approximately
i»jo'-
h<hl
I
who
Roy
Hall» 'inan,
number several hate practically de
for aoiue reaaou cauaea gua to col
was expended in welfare work ot
« I iictil poNilion with Kkagg* Safe
' I’ltl not to try to return
lei t In Ita body and 11 begins to
this kind by the chest.
*
w fi y store here for «mie time, lias bloat.
|.|ually the pressure of thia
t'amli-lat«* are not dt-veloping a*
E« « n t run «f •*! f • «I by the compuny
rapi’lly in the senate, but then* ar«-
aua on Ita heart and lungs become«
II«* left ln*t week
t.. Tol<1 do. Or»*
M*v»ra| »enator» who believe th* FORWARD STEP PRAISED
►o tel I ltlc that these organa cease
to tuk •• op hi* «luti»** n* a**i*tmil
to function.
If the ewe la found pre*iding officer’» job ahould go to AT C OF C LUNCHEON
lliN ling1 i r of th« Tole«lo *tur»*.
at any time before life 1» extinct
Senator Eddy of Rosburg, who ha-
uud la turned over on her stomach <*ome within on»* or two vote» m
At the obnHitter
of
commerc«
Mr mil Mr* J R Griffith I» ft
pant *r*ftion» an«! withdrew at thin luncheon Tu?»day the club vot- .
Portlund,
rulled «tie will get up, stagger off and de
In at n ight for
hate, looking meanwhile like a
*»**»ion tu favor of Norblad.
It I» an ?xpr»*M»iun of appreciation to
t her? bv th»* » leiith of Mr*. Gnf
understood that Senator Fr«»d Kid
mlaahapeo balloon.
W. M .Morelock, owner of th? Ar
t it h '.* brut her, G»*org»* Gnffin.
«lie, of eastern Oregon, who dt
ra«l? theater, for
installing
the
.hull Stubblefield, th«* y<»ung«*4t
reeled the Hoover primary
ram
X'itaphun? in his movie h<>UA«*. Th«*
daughter ot Mi* Beulah M« Firnn.
paign in th«* state, and Senator Arcxie will be one of 1200 th»*aters
uii«b iw«-nt
mi
op« ration
for ap
Mark« ot Albany ar«* willing to out of the 67.0(H) in the Unit I
p« ndiciti^ al a Eugene hospital Th«
get out where the lightning
ran States to have VitapLone equipment
operation wa* of a m-nou* natur«*
‘
•trike them
Mr. Morelock i» installing this mod
Wedding superstitions are dying
as the uppcii'lix lia«t ruptured be
?rn device at an expense of $12,
out very slowly, according to a
fore th«* operation wa* p«*rform« «1
County Judgt* Barnard and Coun
uOO ant th? chamber of commere?
British authority ou matrimonial
I h«« httl«* girl is doing a* well a*
ty Com mission ?r Crowe, who got counts it a move toward keeping
• «Ii Io- «• » peet • «1.
problems.
two of the Parkin bills, one to Cottag? Grove in the class of the
Although the superstitious bride
I .< a Hill of L on Angeles is
la now the exception rather than provide that each county «»hall b. more modern citie» of the country
• 1110*1 tnday at the home of Mr
the rule, the question of lucky or a »ingle roa<! district, and one to The chamber of commerce and the
I ¡.’'-•11* Stewart
Mr*. Hill form
unlucky hours, days or mouths atilt do some dental work on the local Lions club, two civic or gar ization*.
• ilv r« -id««l
in
I'ottug«*
Grove,
budget law, taken from yesterday’s have reserved »eats and will attend
holds a place In the mlud cf many
Hill, •b*» «*a*e*!, was in
w h r»* Mi
< ulendar and re referred to commit
the opening show in a body.
a young woman contemplating mar
t«i< tel hi mill operation*.
Joe Smith, a delegate to
th*
tee, w«*r? successful
in
getting
rlHge, It 1« said.
Bill Griggs o| Eugene, aabs man
freight rate hearing at Ro*»bui,
Slay la usually a lean month for amendments made that are «ati*
■ig< r tor tl.e Brow n Motor company
The bill will not two week* ago, continued his r*
weddlnga, and there are couple« factory to *h»*m.
hi
Eug«*in , wa* a lm*inc--* v i*itor
again g<*t onto the cal»*ndar for port of this meeting.
who hesitate to get married ou Frl
m th«* rity today.
a
«lay
or
ao.
The
objeeti«>ns were
The local chamber will
be r<
day.
Others have a dread of the
that Ijine can’t op»*rate under the presented at the meeting this eve
Fi «iik Hender*on, who underwent
thirteenth of the month.
-ingle
road
district
plan
and
that
ning
in
Eugene
of
the
Lane
count}
i ma|oi operation at th«- Gosh«*n
More remarkable atlll Is the fact
Thi* will
hu pitul Tu«’ « lay, i* reported to b.
that
one o’clock—the thirteenth the t»*eth tu be put into the budget chamber of commerce.
m a e ritirai «•»»nd ri ion.
hour—is very rarely chosen for Ibe law were too sharp for economical be the last of five winter meetings
an«i efficient conduct of count*, held
m
Eugene.
Beginning
in
wedding ceremouy.
Mr* John Nok«** rereiv?d1 word
business.
March the meetings will be again
«Irven —which, worn aa an emer
February 15i that her un«*!«* . 1 «? v i
held in various localities in th?
aid. Is believed to be a talisman
X niMun, ha « 1 «lie«! recently in Nka
Senator Bell of Linn and Lane county.
ugiilUNt evil —was loug viewed with
mukawa, XXi$“h., a! the age of IG
was given credit fur making th«*
disfavor as a portion of the wed
A «l' puty from th«* office of th<-
Many Cougars Killed.
ding drees.
In recent years. It ba» best spt*e<*h of several made to de
ro||t*eti»r of int«*rnal revenu? of th»
feat th«* *euate card and billiard
Th? state game commission r»
been used more frequently.
1 »?
f»*«l« ral gov <*rnni?ut will
nt
Ke<-ently
a
prospective
bride room bill that would have mad** ports the killing of more than 50
Hutei Hart» *11 Momlay to
a**i»»i
■tumbled on the doorstep while restrictions that would have mad* cougars in th? .state since January
th«».«- «I<*«iring help « hi making out
about to enter a register office. Had th«* business the most regulated in 1. The cold wave of the past few
income tax report*.
Senator Bailey
als«« weekW has driven th? deer down
■he actually falleu there Is little the state.
Th.- meeting of Coast Fork lo«*at
There wa- to the lower levels of the moun
doubt that the ceremony, which was spoke against the bill.
of th«
Farmer*’ uui«»n arhe«luled
taking place on a Friday, would so much sentiment for the bill, th< tains and they were followed by
for Friday night ha* I h *«, u
post
Hunters have had
have to be postponed till a more object of which was to prevent the cougars.
pun«- I until next week.
gambling and to separate the two little difficulty *n killing them in
propitious time.
businesses, that it came from com
the more open country.
mitt?? with a majority report for
HIGH SCHOOL DEFEATS
passage.
It wa* defeated
on
h
City Treasury Enriched
Destructive Locusts
DRAIN QUINTET 33 21
minority
report
that
it
do not
Fines assessed by the city poli« ■
The cicada or harvest fly la not a
pass au«l wa* indefinitely
post
court recently have enriched th-
'1 he Cottage Grove high school
locust at all, the true locust beioa
.Senator Bell pointed out city treasury Store than $100. Th»'i
l>nsk«*tbal| team defeated
Dram
u
grasshopper.
The
periodical ' puned.
pre
following
fines
were
assessed:
cicada or 17 year locust. Is a large that gambling can not be
high *<*hooi, I «a * ket l«a 11 champious
vented by the method the bill pro
Everett Brown. $2. motor running;
Insect about an Inch and a half I odx
t Dougin* c«iunty, 33 to 21 last
is
mor« E. M Dolby, $7.50, peddling with
with wide blunt bead and with posed and that there
night ou the local floor Th«* locals
prominent eyes on the outer angles. gambling on the golf links and in out a license; Walter Jepson. $5”.
showed
good
Husketball
form
various
forms
of
sport
than
in
card liquor law violation; John Doe. $50.
It is black, banded and marked with
against th«* visitor« and early took
liquor law violation; J. S. Lawson.
M>me orange on the abdomen, and an«| billiard rooms.
the lend in -«'urinp
Drain ia mak
$5.
speeding;
Jack
Beck.
$2'
It has six reddlah lega.
It has four
iiq; an effort to secure a return
McCready’s bill to increase th« «irunkemess; L. C. Boegli, $2, traf
shiny transparent wings with oct
game.
fic violation; Harry XVilliams, f2,
work of orange-colored veins.
Its salary of th«* state school superin
Springfield
high defeated
th«
life cycle Is about 17 years, most of tendent to $5,(MH) passed the hou»«* traffic violation; John Doe, $2.
bK’.'ils
to It« Finlay »tight on th«*
which Is spent aa a larva or pupa today with a bar? constitutional traffic violation; Worth Harvev
local fl«»or hi one of the most ex
$2, motor running; John Due, $5.
underground.
The locust has lung majority of 31. The state «uperin
''•ting games of the neaaou.
The
well speeding.
bind legs with thickened thighs and tendent i* C. A. Howard,
*<* oh * nt half time was 13 to 5 in
know u in Iriiue county as an edu
narrow leathery wing covers
favor of Springfield
In the sec
Potter voted
with
cator.
Me
ond half Cottage Grove ma«!e
a
First Essential
Crra.lv ami Howard again*t th»
strong bid for winning, scoring II
The first essential for success
ria».
Bawara "Frivadly Enemy”
point* to 5 for Springfield.
Th**
fully studying any subject is to get
locils were within two points of a
The original aaylng. "1 fear the
The Lane senate delegation wa.* away from personal prejudice and
tn* when the final whistle blew.
Greeks bearing gifts," appears In
divided on
reforestation, one of personal opinions.— Woman's Home
Cottag«* Grove will play Eugene
Vergil's “Aenld "
The reference I»
th»* main issues of the session, anl Uompanton.
high hen* Friday night.
to the «lege of Troy. The Greeks
the first piece of big legislation
besieged the city of Troy without
to pass both houses.
Bailey votsd
Sawmill Will Res lime
■necess.
Finally they resorted to
favorably and Bell in opposition
It i* expected that .1. H. Cham
strategy, offering a huge wooden
horse to the Trojans as a gift. The
b««r * A Son null will i«,suiiie oper
at ion- Moii'lay following :« several
horse was taken Into the city, and
week**’ shut«lown.
A crew of men
while the Trojan» slept the war
bav«* l»«-«‘ii working on th«* loggiug
riors. with which the horse was
tilled, came forth and opened the
road of the company which wa*
gates
for their Gr«>ek «comrades The
block«*«| by ali'le.s on one «»f the big
conclusion Is that one should fear
tilL*.
I'nld the ron«l was «*l«ai«*d
Fred Bennett, Pete Nelson and
an enemy most when be seems Jack
it was impossible to bring the log«*
Miller
represented
Calvin
to th«* sawmill here.
Th«* company
friendliest.
Funk post of the American Legion
plan* to r«*op«*n th«« camp* early in
at a meeting of th?
Willamette
tin« w«ek also.
council in Monroe last night. The
Word
him
been
rereivr»!
by
friend* in thin rity iiniioiiliriiig the
birth of a ton Io Mr. mid Mr« H?n
Groff nt Pont. <>re.. February 15
The baby weighed t»*^ pound* mid
lit
been named Benjamin
Barr
Groff Jr
Sheep Helpless When
Turned on Its Back
Brides Cling to Old
Beliefs About Luck
Macey
Shaw Walker
Cabinet
Safes
Mr* Jack Hmi*»-n, « formei ‘ ot
tnge Grove rewidciit now In mg u
I ugrur, «Buffered u bri*k* n arm In '
week when »he fell in the yard of
her residence
The l.ii'tih wa* ju*l
aliuve the wri»t
J. L. Law, who plan* to op» n
a rlrmiiiig tin«| preying i**tabh*h
inent her»» hook , hu« purchas'd n
Whippot »edun from th«
Nelaon
Motor company,
Cameron Talka Before UoM
Bev Duncan P Cameron gave a
talk nt th»« patriotic program and
luncheon of the Lion* club todajr
•m Georg«« Wunhington.
H»* <!♦•»
ria red that progrme wa« not me
rhaairal
but
inspirational
nn«l
iMiinted out that th»* inspiration of
WiiNhingfon'4 exanipl« rarri»'d thi>
country forwnr«! in it» »*arly »lay»
lie »I no 'l»,»*hir»*«l that on»* «an not
di«n»»oeiatH great men from th»*
grcMtncN* iif their tirnra, »bowing
that Washington lived in » tin»
of gr«*at world happening*.
OKKOON
15c
10c
$1 10
$1 00
$1.71)
20c
$1 00
ONION SETS AND GARDEN SEEDS
Th«- Store That Apprt-ciat«N Your Trad«-.
Wo Mill giv«‘ balloons with 2 pii<-kag<-H of nuK-aroni,
spaghetti or ..... ..
AUCTION!
Tuesday, February 26,
Junior Ball League
1929
Legion Posts Plan
Dad’s Dilemma
"How’s
the
family T* inquired
OaaoUne Diopa Four Canta Heie.
Jenks of Bing, tils happy married
Motorists are enjoying n four
friend
from the other side of
«•ent th«* gallon ri'diiction on gaso
town.
line in this city iin th»» result of .1
"Well, my children are at a diffi
rate war h«*twe«*n the big oil com (
cult age Just now.”
pani«*H.
The Standar«! Oil com
"Difficult? Why, they've all passed
p‘iny, th«* Shell Oil company, the
the
measles
and
teethlug
age
General l’«*troh*um company,
the
(Inion Gil company, the kaaociated
haven't they?"
Oil compuny and the Richfield Oil
"Long ago. But you don’t know
company have all lowered
their
a fathers troubles.
My children
pi h •«•-
Gasoline is now selling here
are at the age where If I use slang
my wife says I'm setting a bad ex
at :?'i centa the gallon.
The belief
Miiiple.
And If I apeak correctly,
has li«*cn expressed that the cut
the kids think I'nt a hack numtier
rate war will not last long.
Which
would you do?"— Kansas
Our Own Vaudeville.
City Star.
Kitty
Pauline is ji
very eco
nomical girl.
He Did
S««c<»m! Cat
Vea, .she can make
on«« birthday
six year*.
last
her
for
five
or
Second Sheets The Sentinel
Like th« Swamps
The liger bitterns frequent the
banks of river«. Hie wooded swninpa
hih I the reedy niHialiea, and they
teem not to be rare In fnvoruble
localities, auys Nature Magazine.
They are for the moat pnrt solitary,
particularly In the woods, and nr?
seldom If ever actually gregarious.
The aintill parties aometlines en
countered are probably made up of
a single fanilly.
Commemorate« Peace
On the American able of the
plinth of the Peace arch erected on
the Canadian border at
Blain?
XX’tish., to commemorate loo year»
of pence In ween the two countries
are the words “Children of n Com
mon Mother,” and on (lie Canadian
side Is engraved “Children Dwell
Ing Together In Unity."
In ISbO Hon. Nicholas Fike of
Brooklyn Imported ths first English
sparrows to this country— eight
pairs of them.
What was It the
lion. Nicholas saw In these birds
to allure him? Or was he Just try
Ing to get even with Brooklyn?—
Rochester Democrat and Cbronl
els.
Gat Sal
This thing of Jumping around
from one Job to another may make
you acquainted with a lot ot
scenery. But II will never make
you acquainted with success Stick
with your Job long enough to call It
by Its first name.—Grit.
Modern Suparstitioas
School children In London still
wear charms against various evils,
according to a recent survey Blue
beads are worn to ward off colds
Forty per cent of the youngsters are
addicted to wearing amulets of va
rious sorts.
men report an attendance of mor«’
than ‘>0 members.
A banquet
was served
at
7
o’clock and th?
Monroe
Legion
auxiliary entertained with a comic
farce entitled "How to Keep
a
Husband at Home.’’
At the business session of
the
council it was decided to sponsor
the Junior Baseball league being
fostered by the Pacific coast base
ball league.
The arrangement is
that each post in the
seven «Ii*
tricts of the stat? will organize a
junior team.
An elimination sched
ule will I m * run in each district
with the winning team from each
district meeting in Portland
to
play for the stat? championship
A fund of $25,000 is set aside by
the Pacific coast league to fiuancv
the movement and the local post i?
one of 12 posts in
this
district
which will organise a team to com
pete in the league.
The next meeting of the Wil
laniette council will be
held in
Lebanon Wednesday,
March
27.
The date was changed so it would
not come the same week as th.*
dedication of the veterans’ hospit U
in Portland, March 18.
All posts
of the state will be represented at
th«' dedication and those having
drum corps will send them to add
to th»' »b’h'gation.
A number from
her«» are planning to attend.
160-ACRE FARM. THE OLD
ARMITAGE PLACE
in the fertile MeKeiuie river
valley, 2*L> miles east and lo
mile north of Springfield.
Oregon, or about 7 miles east
of Eugene.
12 ROOM HOUSE, large barn,
well fenced, good roads, good
schools, rich soil, ideal loca
tion.
STOCKED AND EQUIPPED,
including 60 head of good
ewes, now lambing; choice
dairy herd; horses and good
farm machinery.
Sale to be held on the premises
at 2 p. in. Easy terms will
be made.
For further particulars address
J.-K. GREER. Auctioneer
“It d«M4n * '..ike long to detect a apiiit of sincerity in tbu
service a firm renders It makej business friends for
keeps.’*
—says Practy Cal
We have some very fine DRY body fir from out in the
country as well as our partly dry slab wood from our
yard. The body fir is good for kindling, cook stove or
heater use We recommend our slab wood for heaters
and furnaces only.
Phone No. 18.—We are as close as your nearest phone
Office at Arcade Barber Shop, next door to Arcade thea
ter, where orders may be left and accounts paid.
George Washington Stood
Well With His Bankers
in the days of the Father of His Country banking
had developed but a small way toward its present im-
portance in the affairs of the world, but it is easy to
b’ li’ve that Washington, careful and shrewd business
man that he was. was careful in his affairs with his
bank.-r and took pains to have a good-sized banking
account and good credit You can do no better than
follow hib notable example.
The First National Bank
Of Cottage Grove
Capital. $50.000
Surplus, $25,000
Week-End
Specials
DOUBLE S & H DISCOUNT STAMPS ON ALL
CASH PURCHASES
Friday-Saturday
Chiffon Hose
Stamped Goods
Kayser’s No. 157X pure
silk to the top chiffon
stockings, sheer and love
ly—formerly $1 95—now
A variety of stamped
pieces consisting of linen
towels, lunch sets, pillow
eases, dresser scarfs,
aprons, child’s dresses,
etc.
Dressing Gowns
5 only, dressing gowns of
satin rayon in floral de
signs — reduced from
$6 75 to
Silk Nighties
Kayser’s Trieunese (silk
and rayon) tailored
gowns—also lace trimmed
crepe de chine gowns in
pastel shades, regularly
$5 95
H Less
Felt Hats
25 felt hats suitable for
early spring wear—Large,
medium and close fitting
shapes, originally to $5.00
now
$1 JI
Winter Coats
7 only fur trimmed dressy
«■oats of broadcloth and
velour, wonderful values
at, only
Vi Price
Bloomers
Silk Dresses
Kayse r’s m a r u e 1 ray
bloomers in shades ol*
peach and shrimp — elas
tic knee style—all sizes,
special
One lot of satin, flat
crepe, crepe satin and
georgette dresses in black
and colors — Sizes 16 to
44—reduced to
THE TOGGERY SHOP
MIKE GRIEL, Owner
Reliable Cleaners to Open.
Th«' Reliable
Cleaners
plant,
which was
scheduled
to
have
opened February
I,
will
open
March 4.
J. H. Law is manager
of th»» plant which is located at
824 west Main street.
Ail equip
merit h installed an«l ready for
opeiation.
Box Letter Files Seotiael.
Simple remedies needed ill every holm they an pur,
and of standard strength. Prescriptions filled with con
sumate eare You’ll say this is a store of obliging con
sideration.
Kelly’s Drug Store
Formerly White’s Pharmacy
Cottage Grove, Ore