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I do atetopl lb» only n o» Krtend. lb » w orld ha> I ,„ m t g lo rify h im In m y Ilf» » C ity Briefs M r am i M ra Chari««« M a ttb rw a o f Portland fp a n l ««varai day« laut A lark« aign on tba H«lllw«ll A Nclaf/ri aarvlcto atatlon waa blown Wtotok al iba born«» of ib alr non down by tb«* high wind laid n lkb l < I toor g to A m a i t la«>• Mian M oitollto H a ir of tba U n lv rr Maltirday ai il ally of Ortogon waa a d lnnar gitaal M ra In a la r (Tbllda la il««» lo y la m ia l(« y H ram im t d a y av«*nink of D r and M ra bar bom * by lllntoaa. gatta and llr r t h a M !(• flit II 1C Job Mb« waa bar« to apeak M r ami Mra M H (¿atoutl«* bava rlty at tb«* a n n u a l guaal n ig h t titra tin g tflu rru ’d lo th r lr bonito in Oakland, M r and M i» V ir i n of h a i <*al, afltor a viali bar«» at tin* M P o f t hr Tuesday Evan Ink club 'fin* a rrla l towar on th r H a rt laa vtalltod b r i» Itola i wtotok w llh ral Oaroijltto born» building, racantly Inatallrd by tba «tlVtofl T b ry w«*tto «alltod btotr by M r and M r«. Mehoflald Mt«*wart U In*a* of Mra K m , Iba «tot Ida VtoMtf'li who h tuoi bar fbto wtotok «end In Portland night now Wal ib r t n u n i t . -< « » •» *« w o r n » Mt an ra W liad Ibla C«ldw«*:i horn* w li Ur on lb* It way ? on. P o rt land Io Han Kr« ru* taro Io loralto llo r a ra C orbran of i toatoburg, fo ttn r t tr a ld r n l of thin « Ity, baa b a rn pronndtod In Rhallln«* aaltoaman fo r lb«* H hall (it i co m p any and w ill b a v a b r a d q u a r lr r a a l Enti an* M t and M t a O II Hl •ava« of Minnoapohs «»• nuiking a (h ire Wtotolt viali al lb«* bono of Mr and M t a Jobn Nob«*« t Tba Ntolaon Motoi r com pany baa anici a W b ip p it coar b to C a r li H a a r of Loudon a fl a F ord touring to W A I I Ib i» rd o f Maglnaw M r« Lloyd Jonaa o f T illa m o o k la vlaltlng bar m o th er. M ra V io la ti« , Mra Ma« >t««ry laft F rid a y fot at tba bom« O ratila Paa«, w hara aha w ill sp«nd two weak a v laltln g f riam i" and at landing to bualnaaa o f bar g ra n d p a ra n ta , Mr and Mr» Wm. I^mdaaa. tnd M l" t «rata» Phatpa Mr rr c a n tly o f T illa m o o k w h o had via* Itcd b a ia tw o w raka, laft M o n d ay for C a lifo rn ia r v p a rtm g to lo cala ICtoV I tunean P C am arón apotu 'lu a ad a y a t an aasam bly o f tba Do rwna blgb aehool Ilia aubjaet waa t b a t* ■ ( ‘lllia n a b lp '* I l J J o rg a n a m . who re c e n tly un (*harl«a O laalar o f I U n d apant d a rw a n l a m a jo r op eratio n a t a the w««k and a i tb« C ►’ I I nebln« E ug ana boap ltal, In repotted to ba allowing »at¡«factory tm p ro v am a n t b««m« M noobar, p o ol, ro r d a . fo itn ladn , to an d it la probable tb a* ba w ill ba b ro u g h t hom e neat weak I m M ro a I b a l ’n atlin a The acceleration of the Willy« Six <• tnh lislirs a new stainlii r<l m in ears <*nrs in ns it price field. It will travel f •om five to 25 miles an hour in exactly eight seconds and will zoom from five Io 5 0 m i l e s per hour in tIn* brief |terio<l of 21 seconds, Iii second gear it will do 15 miles per hour. L t l( A I I I I I V ----------- tC C N O W W h ile com piala refurn« ara not yat available on tba sale of Dragon booster starni»« In thia section, re sults thus fa r ar« g ra tify in g and the stam ps are proving popular, ac cording to N J Kalaoa, captain in Special on Dry Old Growth Mr. $2 25 a Tier and Oreen f rom i>grie county cm «» »no • »•«••• ber ware bare fro m Koeeburg Old Growth Pir $2 a tier. D r H a r r y W T ttu a of Kugton«. a M rs. JoUy and Miss H elen Loulaa fo rim i rto«id«*nt of Ibla rlty , baa goaepk H. Hurnr11 Itu r n c tt IH ea Byrnes o f Lxsi Angeles, secretary If Ilira A I ho wc have plenty of tlry »lab, dry block wood, and <lr; l»*!«ti narntod u g nerai c h a irm a n o f Joseph H B u rn ell of aaal M ain young people's w ork and national com m itIrtoa fo r a rra riK (*rn«*rita tin «treat «lied a l 10 p. ri». Wednesday second growth for the remainder of the winter. superintendent, ware the main (h a n n u a l conv«*ntlon o f tb«* Or«* rtf th e P acific C h ristian hospital In speakers T h « y stressed the im por BIAJCK, SLAB AND FOREST BOTH CRT AND UKEEN gon Hlatc Dental saaorlatlon to ba Eugene H e bad lived In Cottage l> n t w ork the W . C. T . U. Is doing M r«. F. O. T a y lo r, prealdent of held in Eugene In May. T hia will Grove and vicin ity f< r years and the Eugene union, reported on w ork ba tba flm t time tb<* convention hag wrtM a fa rm e r l l r wbm »g»«l 7S in th a t c ity and M ra N. E Comp been held In any city oulnhlto of years, 9 months « daya. T h r fun BILI. NOHT1I IH HPEAKF.K PHONE 18. Portland M r m b e r i of tb a H outh rra l w ill ba w hrn word la r * A M F .K K A N L E Ö IO W M E E T ton told o f th« a e tlv ltle a of the Cottage G ro ve union A union j W illam ette D <• n t u I uMaociatIon, ,, Ivr.i from m son In C a lifo rn ia which In« ludag Collage (¿rove, will M r. B u rn att waa born M ay 13. B ill N o rth o f Corvallia. m anager m eeting waa held In the evening a««l«t at tb« convention. M M , In M arlon county, Oregon He of the cham ber of com m erce there A covered dish d in n e r waa nerved B M O T H E K IIO O D C O Ü W C IL IS southern d is tric t which w ill he h -ld M r ami M r*. Hoy Hborl, M r and waa m arried to O l r a t h l a A. Van and a L egionnaire, waa a gueat a t a t noon T O M E E T H E B E M O N D A Y M arch 4 In Roseburg and a t which Hcholack on Auguat !♦. M7H E ig h t the A m erican le g io n meeting M on several n ation al w orkers w ill be Mr«. E a il HUI and Mr« France« A u x ilia r y C o m m itte e s R e p o r t. Nich'd« returned Tuesday from via children ware born to thia union, day nlgflt. H e told o f plana fo r the M ore than 100 men are expected present. Cottage Orove la planning Reports o f com m ittees were g iv alx of whom arc living. » baby h av •ta le convention to be held In B aker Itlng several «lay« In Portland. to attend the m eeting of the M e th to send a large delegation. ing died In Infancy and a daughter thia auutm er and aaid th a t the en a t a m eeting o f the Am erican odist brotherhood council, which (* A Horton and C H Tyson of Vida having died In 1B17. le g io n a u x ilia ry M onday night C orvallia poet la w o rkin g to aecure Education D ep artm en t Endorard. w ill be held at the local church Eugene Mtarted Wednesday an an Hurvlvlng relatlvaa Include the the atate convention In l t t l . M rs P e te r Nelson, child w elfa re The proposed national depart- M onday night. D r. C a rl O. Doney, Mudlt o f the city book«. T h e y ax widow, three daughteix, M r« W a r A t a jo in t m eeting of o f tne the a A m m e er r - cha irm a n . r-PO H «» th a t “ president ¿ f W illa m e tte university, ment nf education , w ith an o fficer (wet Io be bare nevcral day«. g a rm e n t, hadI beer, rmule i n he P ^ akpr n th ld, n t !| ten K e lly and M ra. I-eater Hhort lean Legion and Its a u x ilia ry ,^ h lc h cabinet, was en and M ra. followed the separate meetings of child w e lfa re d ep a rtm e n t oi ine are expected fro m all . M . ethodist .. .. . dorsed by the local Masonic hslge Charles E W h ite of tbl« city was i <ll - «'■ ttage Orove C h arlie P itcher, K la m a th Falla the tw o organizations, M r. N o rth state organization. M rs. 8. L. God- granted cHlr.en«blp paper« Tuesday churches in the d is tric t n orth of a t Its m eeting last night, and 4 th re e Nona, W illia m B u rn ett, Port dlscuased organization, showing a r d, hospitalization c h a irm a n , re- Roaeburg. by the circuit court A 6:30 d in n er w ill be com m ittee was appointed to com land Ah-ha B u rn ett Hlttaboro, and th a t the preaent day Is one of or- ported th a t a num ber o f articles Elm er Fran« ban recoverr«J fro m served by the ladies’ aid aoclety. ply w ith the request of Senators O rw ell B urnett, Lincoln. Cal., and gsolzed e ffo rt instead jif Ind ividu al had been made fo r the veterans a flu engagement C. E U m p h rey of this city, presi Capper and Robalon, authors of a tw o brothcra, E d w ard and M ett -ffo rt. H e showed the force o f or- hospital in P o rtland M rs. W . E. dent of the dia’ ric t council, w ill bill providing fo r the d ep artm ent, (J W M< yuaan is i gain at his B urnett, Hilverion ganlzed e ffo rt by com paring condi Lebow, m em bership cha irm a n , said for the circ u latio n o f petitions bers w ere needed preside a t a program of music and «tore, a fte r a a««a)on w ith idflu* ttons In C h in a and the U n ited th a t xlx m ore mem ---- --------------------- . am ong voters o f the c o u n t r y . State« To »ecure force and power to com plete the u n it e quota. Plana a<ldresses T he ma e q u a rte t ° f the ansa H tra w b e rrj Hoclal Planned. In an organization, It la necessary w ere made to secure these by M ethodist church In Eugene w ill }*hna«t Koepp, «*roplnyed tn th<- T he ladlea' aid aoclety of the to have harm ony and to forget self- M arch 1 so th a t the u n it m ig h t re- sing and the L a th a m orchestra w ill logging o|»eratlona of tba W . A P reabyterlan church w ill hold « play. Several short addresses w ill W o o la rd Lum bar company, «us m a rk e t Baturdoy at the S m ith Ishness to have a little considéra- celve a citatio n . a finance com m ittee. M rs Charles be given by laym en of other M e th tainad (u*inf’U Injuria« to bla right Hhort grocery. An added feature lion fo r the other fellow . M r N o rth H a ll, M rs Jack M au ld in g and M rs. odist churches. M ethodist men of lag abova tba knae last T hu rsday w ill be a e tra w b e rry ahort-enke T h e Legion post authorized F red Charles R o ner. was appointed and this city have been invited to the afternoon whan It was caught In a «ale to be held In the Ij.w a rm build g on the alert to Mil , drag aaw He waa given firs t aid ing next door Coffee w ill he B ennett to a rrang e fo r lig h tin g and a re fresh m en t com m ittee fo r M arch dinner. M onday’s m eeting w ill also dis by D r Harold Axley and »ant Io a «arvad and the ehortcakea w ill fea p ain tin g the Am erican Legion hon- 17. M r« O. M K em . Misa M y r t e K em . M rs. A. W . K lm e, M rs. L in n le cuss the council m eeting for the Eugene hospital. lu re froxen xtraw berrlea. « new or roll board 00 M ain street. Pete Nelson reported th a t a pro f Krew son and M rs. R oy Leonard thlx □ anti Oil# At a mealing of tba trustee b<>ard delicacy being dem onatrated Q rt of the Presbyterian church M onday week at the H m lth Bbort grocery. it wa« shown a t the trapshoot held waM named □ Only a minute or so for -j M rs. F re d B enn ett, president. night, resolutions of appreciation of T he com m ittee In charge w ill be Sunday. H e announced th a t the and G un gave a re p o rt < < * * > • W ' n v “ 'ta the w ork of George O. Knowles M rs Alice M ille r M rs H o m e r G a l Am erican le g io n Rod in late member, were |.a«»ed A. W . I loway, M r« F. E M endenhall M rs. club w ill enter the O regonian tele- council m eeting held recently M onroe Plans w ere made fo r a □ . . t o r t C. graphic tra p shoot. M H ieo rg e was named successor to M a ry V an D e n b u rg . M is . T □ of if the tire is too far A report on progress being made m eeting In D ra in M onday night, W heeler. M rs M P G aro utte, M rs. M r Knowles. on the Legion m usical comedy, A t the cloae of the m eeting the a gone they’ll sell you T he Cottage Grove Eagles de : Roas C u rrln , M rs J. A. W isem an. “H e llo Buddy,” to be given M arc h a u x ilia ry en tertain ed the Legion a fra trd the Ashland norm al aehool ‘ M rs J R u xkln C la rk and M rs. Joe 26 and 27. was made by R o bert a social gath ering . Several songs quintet 34 to 32 In a closely con Sm ith Fro m m , who announced th a t the di- were sung by ’^ 1Ph11Boj £ l“ * hI.' 5. tested basketball gam e last w eek rector would be here M arch 12 to cuui(.anted by C M e adelle B eidier at rector w ou o cU A r m M o n th e Eugene H ig h D e fe a t* Local Five. on the local floor. T he Cottage G rove high school s ta rt rehearsals. M rs Ada Jolly of P o rtland, »tale saxophone. A short ta lk was given Repossessed, Slight ___ basketball team was defeated In president of the W C. T . U., and by B i" N o rth of Corvallis. Legion □ Stulden service in Em erson Speaks a t S pringfield. ly Used and Shop visitor, refreshm ents w ere served Mins Helen Ixtulse Byrnes of Los a one sided game 43 to 7 by the E u T h e W h eeler law fo r the appor worn Ranges. They Angeles, secretary o f young peo- gene high school quintet S aturday and the evening was spent danc- T h h e e w score m ent o f before high school was Ing. pie’» w ork and national superlnlen night In K u g .n r T ore, a at t h h alf alt tion discussed the funds M ethodist M rs. Charles Boslaugh w e s must all go. Several dent were overnight guests last tim e was 27 to 4 -n»* Eugene five broCth e r h 'L l o /s p r in g f le ld M onday head of the a Always come to Washers and Iron- T hu rsday of M rs E th e l Applew hite m aintained a lead throughout era must also be T h e tw o were here to speak at the _ . . . . all day county W C T I ’ Institu te ♦ — - - . • Orove , Uperintendent. . --- . cleaned out. O nly three team s of aignr in m a d istrict have completed th e ir can- «a. O th er teams are continuing th e ir w ork and report that the pub- lM responding exceptionally wall, M an y are buying the stam pa w ith- Ol|t bUnM Holleltad H |M expected th a t returns w ill be completed nex» week. CITY FUEL COMPANY 5 Fat and Bert | „ fl □ Shell (las Electric Range Bargains g Vulcanizing □ A.jax Hispeed and | Seiberling Tires a □ and Tubes g Battery Repairing ....... M r and M rs. D H Hemenway re lu m e d F rid a y evening fro m iKirt land, w here they spent a week vie itln g th e ir children and M is Hem- e n w a y ’s sister. M rs It It G iltn er. T h e ir am ali grandson. M ichael M adden, returned w llh them to » [» n il several weeks Miss N a o m i llo a k in s of Portland spent the week end here w ith her l>arents, M r and M rs C. I Has- kins Mias lloakins. who was teach m g a t F ra n k lin high school, wae recently tra n s fe rre d to the new com m erce high school. Is y o u r body a discord * Bodily discord Is lik e a piano out of lune C h iro p rac tic lune« the body for harmony; h a r m o n y constitutes health. M ak e C h iro p rac tic Your H a b it D r I I . A. lla g e n A. W a rd I« expected home Nichols, was brought home recent cek fro m Eugene, where he ly fro m a Eugene hospital and I« ■ - ’ In lias spent several weeks receiving reported to be g reatly Improved health. medical treatm ent M rs. K B Lasswell un<l son Sid Jack M ille r was at P o rtland this week for a m edical «xam lnallo n at ney Jr., who have been visiting friends here for a week, w ill leave the veterans' hospital tom orrow for th e ir home in P o rt M r and M rs. H W . Lom bard land. ■pent the w eek end In P o rtland F. L . G rannie, who has been In M r. and M rs. W A. W oodard re- the __ veterans' hospital In P o rtla n d turned Saturday fro m a visit tn f<)r „ week receiving medical ex P o rtland. They were accom panied am in atio n and treatm ent. 1s shpw home by M r. and M rs F W Brad ln|i g re a t Im provem ent and Is ,ex ley o f M ichigan. pected home In a few days. M rs K enton 1-aw.on was up fro m the G ran nis returned home last nt^b everal days U n ive rs ity o f Oregon for the week fro m «pending Portland the H K M etc a lf end visiting St W . B. Johnston is expected hi|me horns Miss Connie Hutchinson returned today fro m Boswell »Pr” >X»- last week fro m a visit w ith rela- he spent a f,,° m S O C IE T Y „ . T h e m eeting o f the M . P. G. club scheduled fo r Tuesday at the home of M rs. Joe S m ith was postponed fo r a w ee k on account o f the III ness of M rs. S m ith ’s d au gh ter M a ry Jane. T h e P resbyterian «»«••‘‘ » » • r y jm - clety w ill be entertained Wednes e s ta te is J15 950.35. day afternoon at the home of Miss M r Leigh wag ow ner of a num - S tella Adam s. M ite boxes w ill be her of m in in g c la im , in the Bo- _______ opened. hernia d is tric t and fo r a num ber w o rk in of years was engaged In T h e J o k e r club w ill be e n te r th a t area. T h e claim s were sold tained F rid a y night at the home of for $16 000 to settle the estate. M rs. C. E . F ro st. M n . E v a Lew is Die«. M rs. C. E. U m p h rey Is entertain M rs. E v a Lew is, w ho died F ebru- ing this a ftern oo n fo r the U topia a ry 15 a t T u rn e r and whose body was brought here Tuesday by a club nephew W L Barnes, was buried T u e X aftern oo n in the A. F. * DAILY SALES! Sample Our Fresh F rozen S traw b erries at the Store the 19th and 21st O N E D A Y S P E C IA L S Thursday, February 20 12-oz. can Schilling baking powder, 29c Monday, February 24 Regular 40c box Snow flake crackers, 28c Friday, February 21 20 lbs. cane sugar (limit) $1.00 Saturday, February 22 Cottage Orove Creamery butter, lb. 35c Tuesday, February 25 Regular 85c broom _______ 55c_________ Wednesday, February 26 4 lbs. Swift’s pure lard 55c Thursday, February 27 1 lb. bulk Peaberry coffee 25c Friday, February 28 2 lbs. Tropic Nut 25c Saturday, March 1 Surprise ? 1 family size g r a h a m crackers; 1 lb. Fancy gm ger snaps Fancy bacon backs, lb................ Borden’s milk, case, 48 tA 11 cans Post Toasties, 3 packages.....................2ac All Bran, large package 20c Coffee, Brite Star, lb. -............ 2ae 3 rolls wax p a p e r................................. 4 rolls Waldorf toilet tissue .................25c $1.79 49-lb. sack hard wheat flour 35c 2 cans Tasty Pack grapefruit 23c 2 packages Golden Age macaroni Salt or pepper shaker free with each jar of Gem mayonnaise or sandwich spread. Apples While They Last at 89c-$1.35 Box Boost r « H a y P rove— Buy Local Made Bread - 3 Loaves for 25c SMITH & SHORT T H E STO RE T H A T B A P T IS T -»• — PASTO R T A L K S ON MOUNTAIN STATES POWER COMPANY □ 5 □□□□□□□□□□nnnnannnanD ann AFFAIRS OF THE ORIENT ------ The move of th e N a n k in g gov- ern m en t in C h ina to oust f ° re^ t» governm ents fro m e x tra -te rrito rla rights Is th a t of a racy to ann ex rich tax fields, in tn b elief of R ev. Louis H e n ry R and le, a fo rm e r m issionary to C hina, pas- to r of the B aptist churc . w 0 »poke a t the Sunday service on ex- _____________ _ . H e showed th a t , tra -te rrito ria llty foreigners have five b illio n dollars Invested in C h ina and th a t under e x tra -te rrito ria lity the Chinese gov e rn m en t can levy no taxes on this property. Rev R and le pointed out the need fo r e x tra -te rrito ria lity as a o f protection t0J ° ^ * f ner3’ dTf ly in these troubled times. T h e d lf ference In the customs o f western civilixatlons was A. M .-I. O. O. F . cem etery. Rev. and o r i e n t a l Louis H e n ry R and le o fficiated a t stressed, is the services a t the grave. M rs. | T h a t w e s t e r n c iv iliza tio n Lew is was the w idow o f 8. K . L ew - frie n d ly to C h ina’s aspiratio n to tak e over a ll of h er te rrito ry , was I is. who was buried here In 1920. pointed out by Rev. R andle, b ut he H ig h School O pe re tta Postponed, also showed th a t C h ina is not ye The operetta. ’’Sailo r M aids." ready fo r this step. which the combined glee clubs of W e s te rn P °’ * ” the high school w ere to have given of the d yn am ite in the situ atio n Tuesday, has been postponed u n til brought on by the N a n l‘ ‘n & , M arc h 5. Illness In the school and m ent’s refusal to renew « illness of several o f the leads In the rito ria l treaties and abrogaUon of c « t ^caused t^e postponement. : those alre a d y in fo rc e . R ev Randle ------------- - ■ - t said T h e situation calls fo r watch fu l w a itin g and an abiding fa ith in H. S. Five Guea to Springfield. T h e C ottage G rove high school the rightness of the outcome, he , basketball team w ill go to Spring- concluded. I field F rid a y n ig h t to play the high Auxiliary to Be Installed. I school team there. In a previous O ffic e rs and d rill team o f G en I game S p rin gfield defeated the lo eral L a w to n cam p No. 10. Spanish cals. A m erican W a r V eteran s a u x ilia ry . Eugene, w ill install a cam p of the B u tte r fly • L u n n y r l e a . . a u x ilia ry here F rid a y n ig h t M rs. The heart f t " butterfly accord A u drey G ra y of P o rtla n d , d ep a rt In - to an eminent professor of en m e n t com m ander fo r the a u x ilia ry tomology. quite often beats baeV in Oregon, plans to » ‘ tend M rs. wards. The heart of an Insect Is C 8 E g g im an . secretary of the E u In Its back Instead of Its chest and gene a u x ilia ry , w ill be here this a f «insists merely of an enlargement ternoon to com plete advance a r In a long blood vessel. A beat w ill rangem ents. start at Its rear end and travel for An in v ita tio n has been extended ward, squeezing the blood on ahead G eneral L aw to n cam p to the by of It After repeating this several new ly Cottage Grove cam p to a t times, the heart will P»nse, and tend a d in n e r and social evening then a bent will start a t th e for in Eugene M arc h 3. ward end. sending the blood In the opposite direction. Occasionally the beat will start In the middle, sending the blood both ways. 25c - Gowdy. W a ta rp ro o f D ra w in g In k Prices Good Until March 1 16 lbs. sugar, best cane Borden’s milk, can Cornflakes, 3 packages Onions, 10 lbs. Fleishman’s yeast, cake 3 lbs. Tropic Nut margarine Sperry’s pancake flour, package 49-lb. sack Snowball flour Pint ja r honey 10 bars Classic family soap Umpire picnic bams, 11». ty are heavy losers. M r. Em erson was accom panied by* Roy Leonard, who Invited the S p rin gfield broth- erh{MXj to meet w ith the Cottage Orove brotherhood next M onday. --------------------— v-inaj Account I-eigh E state. account on the estate of H e rb e rt Leigh, w ho died tw o years . wag filed in probate court ’ d a.._ T h r am ount of the g I Motor Inn I Service Station | The bureau of standards s that waterproof drawing I* suspension of carbon black In water In which Is dissolved shellac and borax. The following formula may be used: In 1,000 parts by weight of water dissolve by gentle heating 28 parts of orange shellnc and 7 parts of borax. Let this cool and ’liter off the wax and sediment. The solution Is colored, but this will not be noticeable tn a thin film Bleached shellac does not dissolve well uuless freshly prepared. FREE AUTO POLISH $1.00 . .60 1.00 S2.ÔC No, 4 Floor M op.............. 12-oz. Bottle O’Cedar 15 oz. Bottle Auto Polish $1.60 You pay for the first two items only...... If you like bargains, watch our center window. WISEMAN HARDWARE Marshall Wells Associate Store 543 Announcement At the request of our customers we are pleased to announce the adoption of ¿ . - / f GREEN DISCOUNT STAMPS to be given on all cleaning, pressing and tailoring OW L CLEANERS Loren Harvey, Prop. Filing Cabinets. The Sentinel. 14 8. 5th Phone 81 j 0< T —-LAST 8ATVRDAY. SILK PRINT t,.lt with buckle. Finder pl..».- return to lleldler'» «tore or call 150R. UiUp Old Doc Bird Says: ARCADE THEATRE GUARD THE PENNIES— the dollars WILL TAKE CARE OF THEMSELVES Program F rid a y and S a turday F e b ru a ry 21 and 22 Í" •‘OFFICER O’BRIEN” W illia m Boyd and D o ro th y Sebastian T his Is an a ll-ta lk in g m elo dram a of the underw orld. W orld Slow to Reward Men of M uaicel G enius Musical composition Is one of the very worst paid Jobs In the world unless the composer happens to bit the popular fancy of his own time, which only a few composers have managed to do. Consequently most of the composers have done some thing else for a living, though gen erally something connected with music. J. S. Bach was a church ot^ gnnlst, Handel waa an organist and conductor, Mozart was in his day a NoPO famous pianist, as were also Men delssohn and Brahms, Spoht• was a Doctors Will Tell You great violinist, Gounod and Franck, organists. Robert Schumann was I Our line of specifics for al only prevented from making hts liv blood diseases covers your ing as a plnnlst by an accident to health situation thoroughly his hand, caused by his enthusiasm It is possible that we may be to obtain a perfect technique, while able to) help you a great deal Beethoven and Schnbert lived all their lives In comparative poverty in your trouble. because of their In““* and their lack of practicability In We have the most complete those mutters which wonld nnve stock of Health-Savers in brought them a competency. Opera I these parts! composers more frequently ma‘le B trade of composition, but even these j Prices right. Call us. have often been orchestral players, or conductors, or havem ade a 11*- Ing by teaching and writing about mnsle. KELLY DRUG CO. Sunday, M onday and Tuesday F e b ru a ry 23, 24 and 28 “IT’S A GREAT LIFE” T he Duncan Sisters and L aw rence G ra y T he w orld fam ous song and dance stars In an a ll-ta lk in g com edy rio t. X W ednesday and T h u rsd ay F e b ru a ry 26 and 27 •THE DELIGHTFUL ROGUE” Rod L a Rocque and Bebe Daniels. T his In an a ll-ta lk in g production. COMING ATTRACTIONS CAMEO KIRBY" SUNNYSIDE UP” “THE VAGABOND LOVER” •THE LOST ZEPPELIN” "TANNED LEG«” f