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7 Kt I* M The liitflit of the W orld" by Hunt, moat fiim o U n llliil w |il> ly known i t l nil Ihc |tninl inps he ilia i'UMH'd I iii not iii I mn I Id*« picture dini'ioudoii Hpi'idal I iiiim I c hy iiiixeil i|iinrti*t mid l.ulhmii iirehentm if Iti'iiuiii'latlon," seventh In aerie, of M lleliei II \ M M o n t it i nddri ea, n »Duly of the trmiMfiiruriitIon Ito n ot mis this >|> iul tnirde hv the ehoir. •'And beginning nt Moe«*« and all the prophet«, Jesus etpound ed utttu them In all the Scrip tores the things concerning llln ts e lf and said unto them, these are the words which I spake unto you. w hile I was yet w ith you, that all thing \ which are w rit lan In the law o f Moaas and the prophet» and In the |M««lri>s, concern tor 'F o r the prophecy ta m e not in old tim e by the w ill of men. hut holy men of God s|n»ke au they were moved by the Holy Spirit F o r thia te the witness of God w hich lie h ath testified of H is Hon.“ "F o r this cause we thank God w ithout ceasing because when y e fecelved the word of God ye leceived it not as the word of m an. but, as It Is In tru th the word of < lod ♦- I I C ity Briefs i -♦ i » v e la i W ayn e M ontos w a . Ill vere daya of the p a .l week w ill cold M r and M r . E a rl llu tle r and M ra. H I I B u rt o f A lliance, N e h . who hail v l.lte d tw o w e e k , at the home o f M r and M ra. J t l B u lle t , parents of M r B u tle r and of Mre. H u rt, have returned to th e ir home. Hervlce and q u a lity at Reliable ('le a n e r*, phone ««. M ra. W illia m M oyer and M r. H p ro u l. won the free perm anent w a v e , given In a c o n te .l by the Beauty Nook M r and M ia. Claude Hchrack of P a rm a . Id a . fo rm e r realdenta of l«>rane, visited here d u rin g the p a .t week D riv e In and gas w ith R a k e r M r and M re E lb e rt Bede at tended the » » l o n e o f the Oregon E d ito ria l conference, held F rid a y and S a tu rd a y In Eugene Rev C P Johnson of the M etho drat church attend ed a m eeting in P o rtla n d thia w eek o f the confer ence c o m m l» lo n having In charge a proposal re d la trlrtln g of thia con ference. Rev. Johnson la a m em ber of the com m lM lon N o cheap w o rk but good w ork cheap Reliable C leaner*. M r and M r* M 8. O a ro u tt* a r rived la»t week fro m O aklan d. C a l . S a le sb o o k s F o r H o m e T r a d e M e rc h a n t* Ixaw reitre t'a r r <»f Dlsston col le c te d $4 bounty fio m the county last week on a fem ale coyola pelt. M is. B o s s i ’u rrln spent the week end In Eugene at the home of a daughter, M is. Vernon Hears. lie sure to see that new l*hllco model tad io at Nelsun M otor com pany O nly 1187, sold on easy terms. In v e n to ry and appraisem ent of the Knowles A G rab er partn ersh ip estate has been fP *d In the proba*e court in connection w ith the cion Ing of the estate of George O. Knowles T h e p a itn e is h ip estate is appraise«! at $88,274 A1 and the d i vision is listed as follows G o tt fried G iu b e r, $30.241 HW, Charle« G etty«, $11.808.43; George Knowles, $10.882 88 Your phone calls our self s ta rte r R eliable ('leaner«. M i and M rs Clyde I«ronard of Albany a rrived M onday night for few «lays’ visit at the home of Mr. lauMiard'a p a r e n t . M t. an d M r. H J. M o n a rd . M r. Dennard I . ta k ing h l. annual vacation fro m h l. w ork w ith the Htandard O il com. pany. .Mr and M r .. Daonard expect to leave the la tte r port of the week for P o rtland and Hood R iver, where they w ill .pend the rem aln- der o f th e ir vacation. T he M l . » » K a th ry n and E liz a beth Mllaby of P o rtland w eie w eek end g u e .t. at the home of therr aunt M ia. E s th e r Mllaby O m er M»»ore. who I* w orking In Coquille, waa here Munday to visit w ith h l. fa m ily , who had rerently 1 , 0 , t r i e , ....... I from q uaran tin e for when Ih» »w lft curren t caught the prow of Ih» canoe anil swung It aaalnet the hank T h e Jar and re sulting roll p recipitateli the occu p a n t. Into the try w aters of the m ill race. Both H a ro ld and the C cttug« O ro ve public h e a l t h Klrl were good ew lnuneie and euf farad no III e f f e c t , fro m Ho ir Ifroup made a «planrild record d u r ing the p a rt 13 m onth« an «hown w a ttin g by the ann ual report given by Mr«. T h e W C T U. newa board haw g^hofleld H te w a rt, local chairm an, been moved to Seventh and M ain a t annual m eeting of the I-ane atieeta on the Pipet cornet county public health aaaoclatlon T he lio y a l A rcan um baaketball We<ine»<lay night at the Oeburn team wan defeated 3ft to 2ft by M at hotel In Kugene. T he tep o rt of the cola M onday night on the high local group follows Klghty-one chll «rhool gymnuaiurn floor. T he tw o dren In the d is tric t received “blue team s w ill play a retu rn game F ri- ribbons;*' d en tal Inspection was giv day n ig h t a t M a r c i , T h e Boyal *n In t h . school«; lo a m a n ti toxin III play W endling w u adm inistered to 384 ch ild re n , A rcanum five wer« vaccinated fo r .m .llp o x , here M onday n lx h t. | 100 w a, W ord * a a received her. lo -t J ^ ' l‘n C . * T , f h e a U h ^ a la . . k th a t C h a ri* F u n k, who w a . fln a m < <l a eale of neaitn c are wa« m a n a g e r o f Hi« local o ffice of th e conducted; a num ber o f physical M ountain H tate* Pow er com pany, c o rre c tio n , w ere m a d - through ef- .occaedlnit It L. H tew art, com f o r t , of the group; 6 .heeta were the loan ctoeet m itted .u lrld e In i t T hu rsday in added to Ma.lt« O re D u n b a r of Po rt- M r. Albany by .h o o tin g h lm .e lf II C h e a lth w o rk er In pro h?'’. , , ’; w a m , inen ?he t health p O n c Ip w L orker it .k i? W e ll, took ov«- the m anagership land, D ^ n b .7 rep here when M r F u n k w a . Ir a n . t o f the evening. Mr», rr,,‘* ,o Albany •ent child resented the .t a t e In a r Prealdent M r and Mrs. W 11. Joh n.ton are health conference w ith txrth III at th e ir home w ith In ll.K .ver in W ashington D. C. Hhe “ "r jp r e. reaentatlvee at the fluenza. r /V X n c e It.^ o X X e w « to M r«, Mabel D ixon of the locul " rfe et a m ole e ffic ie n t health p ro M ountain H ta te . Pow er company |X* fo r th e e n t i r e country office w a * In A lbany Tuesday to at grarn Ih . public . o h lir h h e a lth group». vrout.H tend an accounting m eeting of the through . the o f f i c ealth e r .u T n e com pany. T he P r-"-n « offH -er- ‘«f the Lane F ilin g Hupplle« T h e Hentlnel county a. ■«nation w ere retained I t was reported M rs F ra n k H a w k Ina returned fo r ano ther year, com th. fl, . of the week fro m B o.e th a t ‘» “ “ ‘ J' « ’, * ^ Z u ,“« w il- burg, where she had been visiting p i l*te health M unit. ifeaaie u ., »» j« n Miss ? G avin are w the n rb U c ^ e a B h n u r » . ’ e ic h coring at the home of a son lx*slle. llculth Group of City Boy Scout Advancement Makes Impressive Record Outlined by Scoutmaster M rs lien P itc h e r, sister of M rs G. B P itcher, whoss home Is in the Row riv e r sect Ion, I* reported *s rl o u .ly III In a Eugene hoepltal. M r * M ln a rd W e e k , o f Raym ond W ash ,' who w a . called here by the •s rlo u . Illn e » of her fa th e r. H en ry j o tg «n» ni re tu rn e d to her horns Tuesday. M r . W D. W h eeler o f T re n t I. a guest t h l. week at the home of a daughter, M r*. Claude K lm e E lm e r Allen. George Kebclbeck, Charles M c l.ln , H o w a rd Jacob.en, E th el lle n n e tt and Jean Alll»on left today fo r C o rvallis to attend an educational exposition In »esalon at O „„ H d C. r | , KBl, T he flra f r„ t m five the mentioned local high . . ^ >n^,« " lta rte l|I , |,«'ndO^ a r " ! y n ‘ ' G ran nis were elected delegates but w ere unable to go on account of illneas. C. A. K a rte ll took the stu- dents to Corvallis, H e n ry Jorgensen, who underw ent n operation at a Eugene hoa- p lta l last week. Is » I d to be slight ly Im proved. M r. Jorgensen rallied fro m the o peration but his condl ,n rem ains w eak and he w ill be Bon hospital for un able to leave the M eted at Sunday Service*; Rev Kelly Drug atore. Ran (Mpsrial to the Heetiael ) Feb. 11. M r and M rs. !x>gan die T a lk « on Ideal« Rear and children o f C resw ell and M r. and M r«. Charles Sharon were T h e tw en tie th anniversary o f the guests a t the E. H . Koch home organIxation of the Boy Scouts of Sunday. A m erica waa observed w ith m p e d a l Mias Frances Keene o f Cottage services Sunday night a t the Bap- G rove visited Saturday afternoon tlat church. Boy scout tr<x,pe Noa. w ith a sister, Mr«. R uby Benston. IB and 18 w ith th e ir scoutm aster» I M r. and M rs H a rr y Benston o f ----- - u ..nz i.u . i th * w t and m any of I h . l r p a re n t, w are L u y e n , .p e n t Sunday at the F T . « • » • “ »" hn™ w A t the opening of the service the M r and M re. W a lte r Hcott o f b oy. gave the .c o u t oath, led by M arc ó la w ere gueat* Sunday at the K co o tm a .le r O B. A rn e .t of troop G e rtru d e Buchanan home A .h o rt history o f the organ lk A Jess T u c a e r of D e lig h t Valley ization waa given by Hcoutm aater K. D. B a k e r o f troop 16. M r R a k e r alao gave a report o f the activities " t 'h e local troops d u rin g the past 'w o y e a r. Including the advance- m ent they have made and the m e rit badge, won T h e rep ort I . a , fol- waa a visito r M onday evening a t the M u rra y Hham pang home, M r«. Jennie G reathouse left T h u rs d a y fo r her home a t C raw - fordsvllle a fte r vla itln g three w e e k, a t the home of a son. Dew ey Fogle. A ld ric k Stout and D ave H i t . T h irty -fo u r passed second class teats; 20 passed firs t class »*•«*; 17 obtained .u fflc le n t m e rit badge, to become . t a r scouts; 6 re- <-tved ran k of life « o u t ; 2 were aw arded the Eagle ra n k , the high- ra n k »» scouting; 24« m e rit badge, have been aw arded; a d ru m c o rp . w a . organized and made t r ip . P in ...... f> (r (w n Eugene, the county fa ir and tw o F o u rth of July celebrations In E u gene and the c'orp. paraded on each a <rceaalon; school e tra - r ffic r In the vicl- n .ty o f the h.gh « bred w a . drrscU d were guests Sunday at the I«aw- re n te M on tleth home Mr Stout le ft M onday fo r Po rtland . W illia m M ortaen made a business trip to Salem M onday. M r and M r .. J. R. S nyder of Eu- gene were v is ito r. M onday a t the home of M r .. G ertru de Buchanan M l » Id a O tley returned M onday „ horn* a t rjo .h e n , a f . a w eek wltto M r*. M ar- te r spending a garet Keene. ' M r and M r .. H o w ard Keens and B IA X .'K , S I.A B A N D F O R E S T C ro a t V io lin M ak e r T h e re are no actual data m to the find violin made by JacolHM Ktalner. who w a . horn In 1021 and died In 1«H3 In an In M h e asylum. He w a . apprenticed to a m aker of stringed Inatrumenta and 1» eatl mated to have produced v io lin , of h l. own about lt U l. Dnter be stud ied at Cremona, where he discov ered Italia n m ethod, o f violin m an ufacture and became a master In the art. He waa a German, born In the T yro l. ------------------------- W. C. T. U. Holds County Institute Here T o d a y , p art owner o . ii i i , .1,,,.. w h o i , „ i n , , i . « '•■•-‘¡'.'•-r, middlewcRt from 50 ewes in 1921, to f is «„ing in the frozen f i n d b(. at Smith ^renter siic (M»». h in Iruz.vii h nit. • • call & Short's store Wednesdny and Saturday an,I talk with him about tbi-b ra n d A prize of *25 is being offered for best name for this Hrant« of frozen fruit. S m ith -S h o r t G ro cery The Store That Appreciates Your 'trade q-„e amusements Of tlfe can never be regarded as anything m«re tltou A ' M erC er' tographet. „vcondary or even tertln ry. " * • J u n io r H l ( h Play» Eugene F ive. Is the real fun, and It Is the only T he Cottage G rove Junior high I Jusilllcatlon for one's existence. When a person has coin* to e®* school team w ill play the W oodrow ! ' ‘he W ilson Junior high five of Eugene amusemenl 'th e"o n ly thing worth F rid a y n ig ht on the local floor. T he n m ih le rln g . he has really lost his (o n l.— Canon Sinker. Obsolete Maa.ur* Tun Is a liquid measure formerly In general use, lull now obsolete. A o f ale wss 919 gallon«. ,.Wa,» locals w ere defeated 24 to 5 by St. M ary 's of Eugene last F rid a y night on the local flo o r and w ere over w helm ed 42 to 1 last n ig h t by th * ■lim e team In Eugene. of Every Kind Loose Leaf Ledger Sheets The Sentinel Office Supplies J u d ic io u s N E W S P A P E R a d v e r tisin g m ak es s p e a k e r, a t the » « . o n . ‘ re^M rs. A d a Jolley of P o rtlan d , state dent of the W . C. T . U . and M i » Helen Louise Byrnes o f Los A n geles. secretary of the young peo ple’s dep artm en t and alao national ___ __ __ dlah BUperlntendent. A covered luncheon waj) served a t noon. T hia evening a union m eeting of churches In the c ity w ill be held a t the C h ristian church and M rs. Jolley and M l » Byrnes w ill ad- tirens the m eeting. A special fea tu re o f tonight's union m eeting w ill be a radio service fro m station K E X of Po rtland , s ta rtin g at « 30 at w hich tim e Judge Jeffries, can didate for governor, w ill speak for ten minutes. Special music has been arranged fo r the union m eet ing. Miss Byrnes spoke before the high school assembly this forenoon. A num ber of delegates fro m E u gene. S pringfield, C resw ell and other neighboring cities are here fo r the institute. F resh S traw b erries X * 1™ , . LEDGERS I t has been announced th a t It A county In stitu te of the W . C. T . w ill require one hundred thousand U. Is In session today a t the C hris enum erators to take the U nited tian church. T h e s e u io n opened at Slates censúa in 1930. 10 o'clock thia forenoon w ith Mr». s to re g o „ t p f little Used Range Sale Slightly U«ed, Re possessed and Shop worn Hotpolnt and Westinghouse Elec tric Ranges. Also several Shop worn Washers and Iraners ODCS. _________________ ARCADE THEATRE P rogram Friday and Saturday February 14 and 15 -IN OLD CALIFORNIA” H elen Ferguson and H e n ry B. W a lth a ll An a ll ta lk in g rom ance o f the gold en west. Sunday, M onday and Tuesday F eb ru a ry 16, 17 and 18 “ R IO R I T A ” Bebe D aniels and John Boles A n a ll-ta lk in g o peretta th a t w ill th r ill you through and through. M- ' W ednesday and Thursday- F e b ru a ry 19 and 20 " M E N W IT H O U T W O M E N ” K e n n e th M ac K e n n a and F ra n k A l bertson, supported by an a ll-star cast. A n a ll-ta lk in g m elodram a o f sub m a rin e th rills . COMING ATTRACTIONS “Street Girl” “It’s a Great Life' “Sunnyalde U p ’ Cannery Quits Business Assets Are to Be Sold » I G e e iu i ia Fam ilies Among b ro th e r, and alslers who have distinguished themselves are: C hristina and Dante Gabriel Ros setti. Dorothy and W illiam W a d * w orth, Charles and M ary Damb and W illia m and Caroline Heracbel. 'X t ° the pockets of the busi- ne«« they represent. I t U all so c]rv(,rly de. lgne<i th a t m any hall (he!<<> wareg on the m a rk e t as "the m a k in g * of m an" and by accepting them IIIYiriJ m erely r« establish a pe.*,....-*, premise "Plugging" aavw— livestock IIICIII l«U l.ou — wwew— is the injec- m an ,a a m an when he Is a tlon o f tallow , oils, la rd and other b an d it_ an out iaw and a beast, con- substances under the skin o f an tlnued Rev R a ndie. a n im a l to fill depressions to deceive a gum m ary R ev R and le out- the Judges in the show rings. lined three things a m an cannot be _____ . . . . - - and be a m an: F irs t, he cannot be CARD OF THANKS, a cow ard, he m ust be a savior of life „ j » to thank our many friend« and not a b an d it; second, he w ill for th« kind sympathy «nd hennutnl n ot b.- disloyal to h i. cou ntry his ^ T . n i ^ - d ’ J i K " , scoutm aster, his parents o r h im - MK ¿ ¡¡p MRS R E. CRANDALL, self: th ird , he w ill not be a snob, a KENNETH M CRANDALL, ROBERT CRANDALL. scout Is frie n d ly , courteous, kind MRS ELEANORE BALI. and helpful. On the other hand when a man's a m an he w ill do the follow ing: firs t, he w ill be a b e tte r * m an: second, he w ill choose a w o rth y ideal; th ird , he w ill leave the w orld b etter than he found It. R ev Randle held up Jesus o f N a z a re th as the highest and noblest Ideal that any m an could have. E lb e rt S m ith J r. played a violin accom panim ent to the music d u r ing the program . i'- e “ BOTH D R Y A N D G R E E N PHONE 18 »on Robert visited M onday n ig h t at the G M Backer home In Eugene at the 'Allison h e ld ’s ^ o n d high T h e O sburn hotel in Eugene to welcome clflc C h ristian hospital in Eugene. !F . H valentine m o tif was predom inant D r. C. W . Spears, new head foot- H e was aged 76. both decorations and refresh- ball coach a t the u niversity. C. E V m p h re y received a tele- j ln Red and silver hearts w ere g ram Wednesday » y ln g hla sister, suspended fro m the celling on red H e a lth R epo rt Is O lsen M rs A lina Hobson, had died sud dream er» and baskets of pussy- T he h ealth report fo r the m onth denly in Oenoa. III. M rs Hobson and a re guests at the home o f a w illow s w ith red hearts cleverly o, J a n u a ry as given by D r. c E - Is survived by her w ido w er and tw o fastened to the branches w ere p roat, city health o ffic er, is as fol- cousin. M a r k O a ro u tle children, one a ten-day old In fa n t placed about the room Bowls o f loW!t B irth s, ■ 2 fem ales, 1 m ale; D r. and M rs W E. l-ebow re turnad Munday n ig ht fro m Salem , M r L'nrphrey was unable to make red carn atio ns added to the dec- d eaths. 8 fem ales. 7 males. D r. Sale of the assets of the Cottage the trip east In response to the o ra tlv e scheme T he luncheon was jr rogt also said there w ere five G rove cannery and dissolution of w here D r. l-ebow attended a two- served at sm all tables made nt- d ea ths o f C ottage G rove persons the corporation w ere ordered by d a y » » I o n o f the m id -w in te r den- message. ith red ------- hearts and . each who d |ed ---------» aw a y fro m the city and vote of the stockholders a t a m eet M rs. M H I-asswell and son Sld- tra c tiv e , w tai c lin ic held In th a t c ity - — . . —— — ------- •Snooker wool card», fou ntain, t«»- ney J r of Portland a rriv ed T U ** ' „ uest received as a fa v o r a d ain ty w ere not included in the local re- ing held S aturday. T h e board of tw w c o * T he Paatim e day and w ill spend the week heart-shaped box o f candy. T h e por, directors, as th e ir last o ffic ia l act, F .. week ith fr friends In this this city. city. T T he h e w a ,«re | , r e . » garbed In In appro- appro- * ■ _ _ l . l ing e e w w ith ie n d s In » e e s . w w e ere r e garbed ----------—--------- — selected Charles Stevens as trustee end to 5hl* c l i t u a i n ^ M the home I.a »»well J a n u ly fo rm e rly resided In p r|a U coatum c. o f valentine design. X ^ lla m e tte Shows Rise. fo r the creditors. H e had been a c t A sharp rise In the W illa m e tte ing as receiver. Sale o f the assets o f h er p a ren t* M, u W est Coast trl motored F o k k e r «k-arlet F e v e r Case Report»*!. riv e r a t Eugene was reported Tues- must be w ith the approval o f the w ...d T h e . hom» . » r » » a « . m iu a t r h ’ \ F .U ." wh’s're »he 'e s p e c t. to monoplane, piloted b> by c C . b B s stead home ot of J o h n c V. . « > . . t,e an(J h -d rfBched 7.5 feet above creditors. an a rt M ore in the near fu ,,f P o rtland was forced to turn M 1 W ashington avenue was q u a y ]ow w a U r m a rk Tuesday n ig ht i’toe M i" N o rris had .eeen tly re back to Portland Monday afternoon , an „ n ed W ednesday fo r s c a rle t^ c v - w l(h a gtcad rlge T he high tern- DEMONSTRATION OF FROZEN : !„ p » « . » - h,™ i * : . . ^ . ^ “ S '.; 5 T 5 U 2 ," « K FRUIT IS TO BE GIVEN H E R E turned fro m fa m ily . Is 111 With the disease. T h is m o u nta, ns w ere believed the cause cisco. the IS the only new case w ith in a w»'»‘* - o f the sudden rise. H o w ever It Frozen fru its w ill be dem on Miss Elsie Ix>a, teacher In T h e Nelson M o to r com pany have tho u g h t the crest was reached strated next w eek a t the S m ith- to her according to a rep ort of C. E . hrost, token the agency fo r the Phllco high school. Is confined City health officer. T he O m r r nQ ger,ous d am age would re- S hort grocery w ith special em pha ra d io and have a num ber of the home w ith a severe cold. Moore fa m ily have been released F o r gevcrai days p rio r to sis on fresh frozen straw berries. O. George H o hl of P o rtla n d Is visit lateat m odel* of th a t fam ous m ake fro m q uaran tin e. Tuesday the riv e r stood about the H . H eine, a fo rm e r resident who Is ing here w ith his m other. Mrs. on display at th e ir sales room. now general « le s m an ager fo r the ----------------------- three-foot m a rk . B a rb a ra Hohl, and sister. M rs Fred M r an.l M r * F ra n k T u rn e r and Street W o rk Progressing R apidly R lv -u -let F r u it com pany, w ill be M r. and M r . Jack K lo p fe n .te ln Langston. R apid progress Is being made on B „ na|d M e tc a lf W in s Study H o n o r* here W ednesday and S aturday. Feb B righton Leonard h a * purchased , the w idening o f M ain street and le ft last w eek fo r R ollo, Mo., called u n iv e rs ity o f W ashin gton . Seat- ru a ry 19 and 20, to dem onstrate the th e re hy the »»rlou* U ln e » o f the a ncw Chevrolet i concrete has been poured fo r one W ash.. Feb. 13 - D onald M et- frozen fru it w hich Is packed by the . . . . a . fo t r h L n lf zvv f In i’ . . * . s student m o th e r of M rs. T u rn e r and M rs Miss Donna K a rte ll Is til w ith a h,o(,k and f a orm a lf o the - - - ’ f ” fa rm e r . high school Eugene F r u it G row ers association. severe cold. w ork have been b uilt. T he pouring Cottage G rove, was nam ed on In p reparing the fru it fo r m a r K lopfensteln o f concrete In the form s allead> thp h<jnor ro „ of |ast y M r 's fresh- ket fresh f r u it is frozen solid and W e have the agency fo r the Salesbooks. T he Sentinel. built Is being held up by the rain cUgg q( U n lv e rs ity of W ash- when prepared fo r table use has fam ous Phllco Radio and have a Z i-n d 8. 8. U o d a r d . con o * . ington. Q W freahm en 182 the appearance o f fresh fru it. The M ickey M cC affe rty ,OC,, F ra a llB and L. / l Godard, con tractor, tractor, u does lnR(on O u u t t of of 1 17S7 f reshmen. b e a u tifu l console model on display E rn ie " 0 ‘ expect to s ta rt p o u r i n g W(,re pi aced on th ia honor list, frozen f r u it can be kept in an ice w hich sells fo r only 1137 complele. w ill leave today fo r T w in Ida., w here he w ill meet crete u ntil next week when wenth w h (c h Hlg con, posed of firs ,-y e a r box for several days. C a ll fo r a d em onstration. Nelson M o to r com pany. W ooley of that city ^ r u ‘ r y J 8 In i are m or . favorable. ^ 1 . ^ T a n k e d am ong the I t Is hoped th a t this dem onstra- | tlon w ill arouse Interest In the . p lan tin g of la rg e r b erry acreages. , In the c ity foi a i t w u»y . . . Id-round M l. d ard sa d th a t those em - _______ especially straw berries, fo r the lft-round bout. M r rjo Godard said that 100 per average. business In connection w ith min frozen fru it trade, as M r. H e in e be ployed on the w ork are to«; o p t i o n , hi the B ohem ia d.s- ( ) A HH’ ^ ^ ' ^ ’^ X r .d d lieves this has a great fu tu re . He cent C ottage G rove men. Chinese E x h ib it G iven. A m a rria g e Bcet.se was Issued a, Elbe. I J l e . 1 ^ I « h e " un.ve7s.ty Rev. and M rs. Louts H e n ry recommends the M ars h a ll variety . Jerusalem . . ________ Randle of the local Baptist church as being the best fo r freezing and 's W alls the most adaptable to soil in this f „ „ ^ r Vancouver, G o o ! X ...... -'.orence and son o T h e re Is much controversy ns to gBVe a Chinese lecture and exhibit vicin ity. E m e ry I dimensions of the an- Tuesday n ig ht a t the S p ringfield D. Hex. both of thia city. > f|ra , tip a g irl Into the the exnet ........ — , clem » n il of Jerusalem. 1 lie mod ■ Baptist church. A large and appre Oranges and o ther citrus fru its M r. and M r * I-. P. ” cC oy. , r7 m ill race In 1930 H aro ld and a ern wall which followed ns closely ciative audience was present Both are a p a rtic u la rly good source of turned Tuesday night fro m Msd_ W),rp (.„ noelng Sunday and Rev and M rs. R and le spent seven ns possible the ancient wnll had a v ita m in C. ford, w here they «pent the week ,,ndc(lvoring to m ake a turn circuit of t » » “ " ’I " ,m ,f ”’ llps w * ’ years as m issionaries In China. end at the home o f a daughter. M t* m id-stream were tipped over an average height of 83 feet, w ith I f w affles stick, don't grease the m w Z aiul elKht ««.es (one of F ly in g Service I ■* * Sued. Jam es Brow nlee bu( add , wo extra tablespoons 33 Believed to be the firs t action of Qf nlel(ed b u tte r to the w a ffle bat- which wits w alled up). ----------------------- Its kind in Oregon courts, a »10,-. fe r M in ia tu re E n ( in * lXM) d amage suit was filed F rid a y In ■ ------ ~ Among the exhibits nt the model , hp circ u it court in p ° r ,la "^ by 1 DON’T FORGET OUR engineer»' exhibition la Loudon whs E th el Rose against the Sh'elds „ hoiizoiitul engine so smnll that It C la rk F ly in g service of P o rtla n d a« l-UUZEN. .II'ST LIKE WHEN E l« * !' 'K K l. m to almost Impossible to see the a reft„ it of the death of M rs R o s e , FOR 81li)RT('AKE OR WITH* BEAM AN « « o il,in - pnrt» Io motion without a dau gh ter E d yth e, who was killed m,0 iilfvlng kin-». It Is only a quar tn an airp lane crash n ear thiai city ter of mi Inch long and Is worked |aat October. T w o others, both e m - , . - x n s i.- ■ Stampa C IT Y FU E L C O M P A N Y IM.g O w n e r , A re W a rn e d . - «a, u«a<.a. Dog owners of the county have en w arned to have c o lt a r w lt h b e e n ----------- ---- c e n ______________ « attached on _____ th e ir dog* or the u n lm a lB — are lik e ly o « f f ------- - - to be disposed - In accordance w Bh provisions , the state law . says R J. M o rris , en- forcem ent o ffic e r fo r the county dog control board. T h e county w in ; this c a rry on a s tric t cam paign year against unlicensed dogs. T h e sale o f dog licenses ln the county continues at a rapid pace. 900 alre a d y havin g been Issued Dog owners are ta k in g no chance of having to pay the double ra te which goes Into e ffe c t M a rc h L Sentinel TnuUng Alao we have plenty of dry »lab, dry block wood, and dry second growth for the remainder of the winter. JortS of propagan dist, hired; by to- Bacco companies and bootleggers, Thl(| unfuj-tunnte advertisem ent is nj>t fo f „o d a i service but mere- The We (Iva n. a II Special on Dry Old Orowth Fir, $2 26 a Tier and Oreen Old Orowth Fir $2 a tier. has taken im m ediate p o s « » to n H e is planning a n um ber o f Im ri. IS piao, K provem ents. Citizen» Asked to Banquet. M ay o r N . E . G i a » has received a le tte r fro m the ‘ “ "„ f^ th ls com m erce UnTversUv of cl y to un e w ith U n iversity of O regon o ffic ia ls and the E “ Ke" e DRY WOOD Dw wn'own office at MAGINAW. H perlai fo r d iffe tfec re en n t n part» a rta o f the the county county f« fo r r a a year; year; 3b » acres » e re . o o f f tre tress e , under Money la availab le fo r a fu ll tim e the re fo re .ta tlo n plan were p a n t- d octor and hla app oin tm ent w ill be ed. a fa th e r and « m . banqiret a . announced la te r o n r outstanding local af- M rs. H tew art and M rs K K . M ills '» ‘r*. . th e C ottage G ro v. V H Randle gave the ad represented A banquet d r e » o f the evening, tak in g aa hla group at the meeting, subject "W hen a M an's a M an .'' H e was held preceding the meeting- » I d he knew every boy waa eager- B h l. ( ailed on O ld B ridge 'X looking fo rw ard to hla age of endeavored to B id . fo r the w ork o f d t.m a n tlln g manhood and the old S p rin gfield bridge w ill be «how the fallacy of some of the received by the state h ig hw ay com popular Id e a , of certain requi re- a iM lM behalf .,f the county m e n t. before one reaches th a t age T h u tB d a y F e b r u a r y 27. a t the corn T he mere fact one lai 21 y e a r, of man. m lu io n m eeting In P o rtla n d . <>°«* »ot m ake him T h e .le e l In the old bridge w ill «aid Rev. R *n < ll- <« m any men at be transported to C re .w e l!, where the age of 90 y e a r, fall abort of __ _____ It w ill be use,I In construction of a W ^ j v h Ü ^ a ^ ^ y s ^ a r e men bridge over the Coast fo rk o f the even before they reach the age re- W illa m e tte one m ile east of Crea- qulred by A m erican laws to e n title to the p rivileg e o f voting. T h e well. Pier« fo r the new bridge are a them b ility to smoke a cigarette, carry already In place. T he oroiect calls fo r 34.000 feet * hip flask and go around shout- of s tru c tu ra l steel in addition to Ing about personal lib e rty d oe. not the steel fro m the old bridge >nake a man of one. I f th , a rt of sm oking a cigarette waa the only req uirem ent fo r a man. then silly T ou rist C afe C h an g e* Hands. girls, foolish wom en and trained . ^ '" l ^ r ^ ^ / X k . * “ 'the m o n k e y , could a ll q u a lify , sard the ' 7 e X r h a s ^ u Ì c h a ' J e d i h é speaker. He spoke d isparagingly 1 f ' y£, and o f propaganda a flo a t 'tr o u g h ef- riet fever. I>o your nerve« c a rry fu ll cur rent? N erve current must be uni- form and reg ular to all p a ils ofthe budy. C h iro practic releaaea Irregu- lar, In le rfe rre d nerve c u rren t M ake C h iro practic Your H abit. Dr II A Ilager, M r and M r« H e rb e rt Ixim b ard r»|M-,-t l,, le a v e tom orrow for Port land to visit a brother of M rs Ixim b ard » who 1» III In a Portland some tim e. hospital. W o rd w a * received here this M r and M r . D H . Hem enw ay left Munday for P o rtland tr, visit week of the b irth of tw in dough for a few days w ith I h eir children. tars to M r and M rs. D *»ter H a r- fortner M ra. C arl Price. M ,s. Florence M a d rln gto n of Castle, W ash den and R o » o e H em en w ay. all re resident* of th l* city. T h e F. F. W e ll* fa m ily are niov- siding In th a t city M , and M r . A H Ftocher and ing to th e ir fa rm near E lk to n to- o f P erd u , Sn»k . Canada , wen- day M r W ell», who has been In I» re- v l.ito n - F ild a y aftern oo n at »hr poor health fo r »„me tim e M r. and M r*. h,.in,- of Rev E G (> G roat M r» ported im p roving Fischer 1. a relative of Rev G ro at. W e ll, came here several years ago whom he had not seen for more fro m E lk to n and have been active than 40 years A pleasant tim e w a . In com m u nity a ffa ir» . They a re re »}ient recalling early friends and tu rn in g to the c ou ntry hoping M r W e ll* w ill benefit by the change. events. Elb ert J r and E velyn Sm ith, children of M r. and M rs. Elbert Sm ith, have been confined to the house this week w ith severe colds. W A W a rd waa appointed g u ar dian laat week of tw o m in or chil dren. Kenneth H and D alton W ard , M rs. L. 3 C ra w fo rd and Mias by the I-ane county court. Echo Zysett w ere h o s te » e . W e i W V iren , of o i Bridge o n u a e vis - - n e-.la y night fo r one of the most W illia illia m m Vlcent Bed F r id a y With h l. d aughter Phyl enJ<)yable b r id g e parties of the sea- ..........«he E G <> G ro at home , on w ere en t.rU U n ed a near the Colonial and seven tables o f John D ro m o n , who lived SOCIETY Achievem ent# Nearby News - Presbyterian C hurch Sun., I'eb. 16 l l l l . Itlltl.r . G O » ’* WOI<I> P A O B RRVEW — T lir . SENTIN EL, COTTAOE GROVE, OR KOOK. T IH R A H A V , F K H H F A H V IS, IW.-ui “Cameo K irb y ” “T h e Vagabond L over <th <fl» There's one shop in this town that profited by this little lesson—The Quality Market—They ALWAYS sell FINE ROASTS. QUALITY MARKET Put ’em where you can get ’em when you want ’em. A cheeking account with this substantial long-established bank discourages indiscriminate spending and gives a dignity to your spending when necessary or desirable. Fred J. Anderson, Prop. 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