SOCIETY Mn. B. W A rm ai entertained day with ; dinner In honor of birthday anniversaries of her husband and Mrs. Lloyd Armes of Bogans. Covers were laid for Mr. s o d M r*. n . Norval Armes and M r and M n . Lloyd Armes of Kugene, Mias B em lta Jeans and the K W. Armes fam ily. ♦ — M r. and Mrs. W. A Oaroutte *n- tertalned last Thursday night for the Bona Tempo club. The eve- nlng was spent playing bridge and priaas w e n awarded to Mrs. John Flnneran and W ilbur Spray for havlng aeons the n ean st to 1800. ▲ two-eeuraa luncheon was served, M r*. Albert Wooley, M r*. Omer Moor* and M r*. Andrew Rrund wera hostesses Wednesday after- noon at the Moore home for the Methodist ladies' aid society. T h ir­ ty-five were present. A business meeting was held and was followed by a social afternoon. Mrs. J. R. Hendricks led devotional*. A vocal solo was sung by M r*. Roy Leonard Pays Wooley gave a piano solo. Games were a feature of the afternoon D ainty refreshments were served, —♦ — Mrs. Rosa Currln entertained at dinner last Thursday evening In honor of the birthday anniversary uf •M ">» Newton, —♦ — Miss M yrtle Kern and Mias Bather Sllsby w ill entertain Satur- day night at the Colonial cafe for the Joker club. Two Things to Remember P A Y B Y C H E C K —Y ou have a receip t fo r all y o u r bill* a n d a ll m oney y ou expend. A checking acco u n t sa fe g u a rd s y o u r money. R E N T A S A F E T Y D E P O S IT BO X — In su re y o u r im p o rta n t p ap ers a n d valu ab le a rtic le s ag ain st fire and th e ft. O nly you have access to y o u r box. R E N T ONE TODAY. The First National Bank Of Cottage Grove C a p ita l $50,000 S u rp lu s. $25,000 A lw ays Say I t W ith P rin te rs In k . I t’s a W hale! C O M IN G S A T U R D A Y 3 DAYS ONLY Daily Except Sunday 9 A. M. to 11 P. M Mammonth San Clemente WHALE And the 18 Foot 3 Ton Baby Whale Exhibited in specially constructed glass enclosed railroad car. EUGENE—S. P. Depot 3 Days Only, Sat., Mon., Tues., March 29, 30, April 1 IT A C T U A L L Y W ILL Use the W est’s largest selling flour in your favorite cake recipe. It will give you an even finer grained cake—lighter, and o f more delicate texture. Try it! SP E K K Y DRIFTED S N O W FLOUR. M a rv e lo u s S to m a c h R e m e d y D isc o v e re d B y M in n e s o ta D ru g g ist Thousands suffering from Stomach Ulcers, Sour Stomach, Gas, Indigestion, Nausea, Gastric Distress and Dyspepsia have been made happy by the quick relief given by H or­ ten'* W onder Tablet*. E asy to Take. N ot Habit Forming. i . $3.00 For Bottle of 100 Tablets Sold U nder G u*rantee of Relief of Ailment* Named or Money Cheerfully Refunded. Sold only by LAWRENCE R. HORTON ISM Wart Minnahaba Street, St. Paul, Minn. Mrs. E arl Oaroutte was hostess for the Blmartes club Tuesday af- ternoon. entertaining with a t o'clock luncheon at the Colonial. Additional guests were Mrs W. A. Garoutte and Mrs. G. A. Sander*. Pink rosebuds In a pink bowl and tall pink taper* In pink candle­ holder* formed an artistic center­ piece and placecaid* and tallies harmonised w ith the centerpiece A fter the luncheon the club went to the Garoutte home for an a fte r­ noon of bridge, M r*. Mervllle Veatch holding high «core. In a clever contest Mrs. N. J. Nelson won first prise and Mrs. George M atthew * second. The rooms were colorful w ith daffodils and tulips. The club w ill hold Its next meeting with M r*. N. J. Nelson. A g e N cvresary to G ive Proverbs P u ll F la v o r Among the beat known old any Ings are those dealing with w a r grapes. looking the gift horse lu the mouth, the prophet honored elsewhere than at home, haste and waste, honesty and policy. One might say. Indeed, that there are no such thing* as new proverha •Ince, like wine, they are In need of age to make them worth while. The very definition of a proverb: “ A short, sententious phrase, long current In common speech,” show* that age ts necessary to produce the lasting flavor." In Sterne's "Sentimental Jour­ ney" occnrx one of the most heau- Ofitl phrase* In gti’ h lan­ guage. “God temper* the wind to The sewing circle of the ladies' auxiliary of the Fraternal Order of the shorn lamb.” But It was not Bugles met Tuesday afternoon at original with Sterne nor doe* the the home of Mrs. J. B. Leonard, Bible have IL The phrase was picked w ith M r*. John Pitcher as Joint up by a writer, George Uerbert. hostess Fourteen were present i about ItWO and was gleaned by him and the afternoon was spent quilt­ from a Sixteenth century proverb ing. Plans were made to meet at : of the French, who. In turn got It 7 o'clock F rid a y evening at the • till farther bark from some Latin T li* Latins, again, may home of Mrs. F. F. McCullough and writer. to leave from there for Bugene. hav* brought It down from Turkish or oriental sources, a* these are Dainty refreshments were served. rich In ancient proverbs Every old nation has a wealth of A t a party given Friday by the proverbial anting*, one Spanish an­ operative force of the local Pacific ther alone collecting 24.006, Spain. Telephone A Telegraph company in It la believed, poase>aea the largest the rest room* of the company •tore, though the Araks, the Per­ Lenora M. Langston w as given a sians. the Indians, the Chinese and five-year service pin. Before the the Japanese also have unlimited presentation an Intelligence test quantities.— Cleveland Blain Dealer. was held and Mrs. Armorel Mon­ son won first prise. Refreshments In a color scheme In keeping with M a la y Q u ic k to Resent St. Patrick's day were served. —♦ — H u rt to Personal P rid e C hurch N ew s »»•a Church tluids Big Meeting' A largo nuniber attatwlad Ih» Baptist church meeting* rialuiday afletnoon and sveniti* al whlcli tour alale workara »» re speaker» Itepartm ent conferei»»«« were held In thè afternoon. Dr, G. C. W rtght, || secrelary of ths jtapttsl state con veiilloii. Dr T. H. liagen. state dl- rector of religious education, Mie ! Hodges, director of It. Y. P. U. and World Wide Guild, and Mias Untie* Hunderup. stale director of the children'*, department, meeting with various chuich workers. A number of out of town persons attended the evening service at which pictures of the young pete i pie's conference al Mt Mlnnville were shown and al which Dr I In gen epoke. The two-week evangelistic ser viere of the church closed Munday night. Good results were reported The Highway Baptist Church. Louis Henry Randle, pastor. - Church school, 9:4ft. W . L. léonard, supertntendent; morning wot ship, It . this being denominational day the pastor will begin a series of brief talks on Baptist principle*, the subject this week being "What Holds Baptist* Together:'* Junior and HI B. Y. P. V . « 30; evening service, 7 30. eermun subject, "How Mon Are Made*' At the close of morning worehip the church and church school w ill gather for a monthly covered dish dinner in the church dining room to honor those whose birthday anniversaries are In March. Prayer service tonight (Thursday) w ill be held in the par­ sonage w ith Rev. Randle a* the Shaw Denounces Pope's le tte r leader. The ladles' circle will meet I Demands of Pope Plus In his en- at 3 o'clock Wednesday at the home cyclic-sal letter on education were of M r*. Cecil Caton. denounced In an address by Rsv. • • • L G . Shaw of this city In I. O. O F Presbyterian Church— Rev Dun- hall Monday night which was nl can P. Cameron w ill preach at the tended by at least 200 persons who 11 o'clock Sunday service on filled the hall. Rev Shaw ha« for "Christ and the Collection." a spe­ years been a student of activities, cial missionary sermon dealing of the Catholic church and In- with a person's obligation to th* called upon American to refuse 1» church both at home and abroad permit Interference with our school At the evening service he will affairs by any ruler of a foreign apeak on the religious painting. land. “Christ Before Pilate,'' by Munkac ay. Sunday school w ill meet at 101 T y p e w rite r o'clock and Christian Endeavor at S entinel. 6 30 see Suppliva. The Chun-h of ChrieL Sixth stars* and Gibbs avenue, where more men than women attend evening ser­ vic es-B ib le school. 9:48, Clem Sarff. superintendent; the school w ill hold It* spring rally day next Sunday; communion of the Lord's supper. 11, morning sariuon subject, “W hat Is the Difference Between 'W a lk by the Spirit' and 'W alk by Faith';" C. E. groups, 0:30; evening service, 7:30, sermon subject. “Is Salvation an Answer to Prayer or Is I t the Result of Obedience to F a ith ;” special music at both ser­ vices; members and friend* of the church w ill bring their lunches and join with the community’s men's bible class for a basket dinner at 13:30 at I. O. O. F. hall: the ladles' aid w ill meet Wednesday, studies in Acts, 7:30 Wednesday; Miss Uldine G ar tin. blind singer of the Eugene bible university, w ill sing for th * community men's bible class a t the Arcade Sunday. 1 G. Shaw, minister. see The Utopia club was entertained Parsons) pride and the emotion of last Thursday afternoon at the tova ara the most frequent cause* home of Mrs. Elbert Bede, who in­ of murder* In the Philippines, vited as additional guests Mrs. W . leading strangers to conclude that M. MacGibbon. Mrs Dan Ham ant Ufa Is lightly held and murder la and M r*. Ray Trask. A pleasant committed over mere trlvlaltle*. social afternoon was spent with The current police calendar would needlework and a delicious two- confirm that opinion. Over love, an course luncheon was served. The Intermediate schoolgirl stabbed her luncheon table was attractive with classmate, another girl, to death a basket of daffodils. ■with 4tl wounds— veritably cutting —♦ — her body to pieces, and the Juvenile The Presbyterian missionary so­ murderess seemed scarcely per- ciety was entertained Wednesday turbed when arrested, confessing afternoon at the home of Mrs. C. A. a l t Over personal pride a peasant Be idler. Mrs. Bert Trask led devo­ •lew a household, four persona, tio n a l* and Mrs. Schofield Stewart man. wife, and their two children, was in charge of the lesson on with his bolo. Given to drinking, Japan. Mrs. Beidler and Mrs. A l­ he was making a drunkard's boister­ bert Hansen gave brief reports o f ous headway past the house. The a receut missionary meeting in man. thinking to shame him. scold­ Lebanon. Dainty refreshments were ed hltn from the window overlook­ served. ing the street, and .-ailed him "un borrachín,“ a common drunkard. Members answered to roll call Lesa than five minutes later he had F rss M .th ed U l CksrcA. — C vrs.r at w ith current events at the Tuesday wiped out the family. A Malay I* B u sru e a r s s u s sa d aoulS r if t s a ir w t— evening meeting of the Research never to be safely Insulted In the Mils* P ltr h .r pastor Hvndar .ehool s i fervsooa ssr r tw s at 11. »T sais* tar­ club. The study of Russia was con­ presence or hearing of third parties. n 10. s * at 7 S0. P rsysr is w tta * *1 7 Iv tinued and Mrs. Grace Van Osdel Thursday r r r a lr sa . was program leader, her subject being "The Revolution of Russia." M sgn* C h art* S»»»slX Day A 4 t» a lltl CXurck. — W m i ilr»*V BsiurJay. Oabbsib tebooi s i Mrs. A. Hansen was a guest. O f­ King John affixed his seal to the M :4 ats 5 a. m„ ct'irrh tarvlc» s i 11 ficers w ill be elected at the next document called the Magna Charts 9 Pr*y»r m»»(iD( s i T: t o p si. W »4a«,d*y meeting on A pril 8. on June 15. 1215. having been com­ Any on* x tlc sm s. * * s pelled to do so by the barons and The LaComus club was enter­ their followers. P ssU coatsJ A ssembly «1 0 « 4 — E**l In June of that tained Tuesday afternoon at the year both parties encamped on the Mala sU w t, across (ru n 8. P. s ls lio s B. Sags, pastor. Sunday school al home of Mrs. H. B. Griggs, who In­ plain called Runn.vniede. on the 9 Addis :4 5 a. m .. s»rvtcss al 10 S5 a. no, vited as additional guests M r*. S. banka of the Thames, near Windsor, y ou as paopL'a i s w t i s s s i T p us., »»as V. Allison. Mrs. C. E. Umphrey and and conference* were opened be­ (»U sU c asrrlc«* s i • p m .. a » » ii* f a Mrs. Omer Moore. A pleasant so­ tween the king and the barons. The bibl* study. W cdasaday, pray»r ui*»ua( T hursday, aarrless v tlb y ou as poopia In cial afternoon was enjoyed and deli­ barons presented their grievances cksrs». Friday; stycal m»«rtB(. Maturday cious refreshments were served. and the means of redrms. in the na­ al 7 :S0 p m. a * a Daffodils were colorful room and ture of bill* offered for the royal as- Church of C h r is t— (London. 13 u.ll»s table decorations. sent The king directed that these south af C ottsgs U r»»a.) — Sunday a<-r artlclM should be reduced to the slcos; B lb lt atvdy 10 *. na.. -»orablp II Mrs. W illia m Thum was hostess form of a charter, and In this form *. SI. scripture study 7 : SO p. m. a a a Saturday evening for the Joker It was drawn np by the clerks. In Lutheran M taalos— A dsantlat ehnrch. club, entertaining w ith six tables Latin. Many of Its provision* were • • I Main s tr e e t. M anta P. Mwon. pa, of bridge. A t cards Mrs. W illiam based on a previous charter granted » lor. D lstae b e n ts* *1 » SO lbs fa s t S. Averill held high score and Miss by King Henry I In the year 1KMX sad third Sundays of each luenlh All Luthesaaa. lrreap»ett»< of nationality, Merle Bowen low. Delicious -re­ arc cordially I s s lla d sa v a il as iboaa freshments were served. srho ars w ithout a church bom*. Asbestos Peril Mrs. M ary VanDenburg enter­ Although asbestos ha* been nsed M O U N T V IE W . tained Monday afternoon for a group of children, honoring her in Industry at least since 450 B. a , (S p r c lsl to th* ti»attB*L) granddaughter. Janice VanDen­ only within recent years ha* tt March 26.—Miss M yrtle Snaurr burg. on her fifth birthday anni­ been recognized that asbestos dust versary. Games were played and can produce disease of th * lungs. and Mis* Bcrnadlno Schneider, who delicious refreshments were served. Asbestos Is a mineral of a curious are attending normal acbool In fibrous structure. It I* used In mak­ Ashland, were at home over the A short program was given at ing gas mantle*, furnac« lining*, week end. Mrs. Hazel Chapman, tha Mount the meeting of the Royal Neigh­ heat resisting mats, and so on. and View school teacher, accompanied bors Wednesday n ig h t Plans were la largely, handled by women. The Inhalation of dust give* rise by D arrell Arne and M arian John­ made for a cooked food sale to be to symptoms In some of the work­ son, attended the annual m arketing held M arch 29. ers after about five year*. They be­ day vlalt of the Four-H club eighth The Mothers' club w ill meet gin to get short of breath on exer­ grade pupils In Eugene Saturday. Mrs. Fred Applegate of Yoncalla Thursday, A pril 3. for an all-day tion, lose weight and develop a dry session at the home of Mrs. W . L. cough. I f the cases are seen early was a guest over the week end of and prevented from being Irritated Mrs. C. R. Dear. Leonard. by dust, much relief can be ob­ M r. and Mrs. Carl Barfield and children of Delight valley and Mr. The O. L. H . club w ill be enter­ tained by treatm ent and M r*. M elville Hanna and chil­ tained Tuesday afternoon a t the dren of Latham visited Mrs. Aman­ home of Mrs. E ffie Knowles. Many Ea-Presidents da Sears Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Schneider and Bert Stoneberg Dies In East. Between March 4. 1861, when Bert Stoneberg, who resided In Abraham Lincoln took oath of office Miss Bernadlne Schneider were Cottage Grove several years, died a* President, and January 18. 1862, 8unday dinner gueeta of Mr. and March 20 in Greenwood, Wis. He when John Tyler died, there were M r*. J. H . Ponsford of Thornton was aged 66 years and was bora in five living ex-Presldents of the Corner*. Trenton, Can. H e was buried in United States, a greater number Ralph Snauer and daughters, Greenwood. than at any other period In Ameri­ Mrs. Claude Arne and Mlse M yrtle H e had suffered a paralytic can history. They were M artin Van Snauer, were Eugene visitor* Sat­ stroke the Tuesday before his death Buren, John Tyler, M illard Fll- urday. M r*. Kate Sear* of Cottage Grove and his wife, who had been visit­ more, Franklin Pierce and James ing here with her daughters, left as Buchanan. The great number of spent Tuesday night w ith Mrs. Amanda Sears. soon as she received word of his living ex-Presldents at that period C. R. D ear made a business trip illness. She was joined In Portland was due largely to the fact that by a daughter. Mrs. Hugh Milligan, no President elected between the to Yoncalla and Oakland Tuesday. election of Van Boren In 1S36 and* M r. and M r*. W arren Kelly of the two arriving In Greenwood March 22. the election of Lincoln In 1800 Fairview visited Monday with Mr. Surviving relatives Include hie served for a longer period than four and M r*. J. A. Schneider. Mis* Sarah Riley of Portland, ac­ widow. Mrs. M a r y Matheweon years. companied by four friends, all of Stoneberg, and seven children, Mrs. whom work In the same office with Hugh Milligan, Portland, and Mrs. Miss M ay Van Scholack and who Inez Meeks, Mrs. Fred Anderson, T ra n s p a re n t G em Mrs. Nelson DeYoung, Mrs. Harley Hiddenite ts a green, transpar­ had come up last week to attend Gates, H a rry Stoneburg and Clar­ ent variety of epodntnene used ns the funeral of Mlse Van Scholack'* ence Stoneberg, all of Cottage a gem stone. A well-marked pris­ father, W . P. Van Scholack, visited Grove. matic cleavage renders the mineral Thursday a t dinner w ith Miss rather difficult to cut. Its color Riley’s sister, Mrs. C. B. Sears. M r*. Am anda Rears received word M r*. Randall Granted Pardon. passes from an emerald green to a S A LEM , Ore.—Because Mrs. Anna greenish yellow and Is often un­ thle week th at a sister-in-law, Mrs. Randall, prisoner In the women’s evenly distributed through the Amanda Ganger of Pendleton, had ward at the state penitentiary, will stone, which shows much fire when suetalned a seriously Injured hand. 1 become a mother In about six properly cut. Hiddenite was orig­ The flesh was torn o ff the hand months, she was today granted a inally found as loose crystals In when It became entangled In in conditional pardon by Governor the soli, but was afterward worked electric wringer. I t was necessary Norblad. This action was taken In a vein stone where It occurred to g raft skin onto the hand. No on recommendation of Warden In association with quartz, garnet bone* were broken. Mrs. Ganger I* In a hospital suffering both from I James W. Lewis after the prison and other minerals. shock and the Injured hand. She physician had reported on the wom­ ’--as form erly a resident and I* an’s condition. well known here. Mrs. Randall's husband, W illard O c s r lo o b s t l Mrs. H a ttie Van Scholack of I E. Randall, and her son, W illard Mother had been reading to Ellen Fairview and Miss M ay Van Bcho M. Randall, are also inmates of the all about the tiger in the jungle, penitentiary. The three were sent what It ate, how It lived, and what lack of Portland, were visitor* at up from Lane county January 22 it did. It was a very lovely story the J. A. Schneider home Monday , last to serve three years for lar­ of animal life and mother thought afternoon. The Bert Myers fam ily have been ceny in a dwelling. Ellen was getting a lot out of th* III w ith the flu. Judge George F. Hklpworth and tale. M r. and M r*. C. H . Highland of County Clerk W . B. Dillard of Lane When mother finished, Ellen's Cottage Grove were dinner guests county Informed the governor that only comment was a question: Sunday of Mrs. Highland's parents, the woman would be given proper “Where I* that tiger*« garage?" M r. and Mrs. H . C. (tellers. care upon her return to that coun­ ty . Virginia One* First P art Tim e School Progreaaea. W ell Known Organist to Play. In 1790, when the first census was Interest in tha part time home Mrs. John Roger* of Eugene was taken. Virginia ranked ahead of all economic* school for working g irl* here today In tha interests of an the states both in population and and young married women Is In­ organ recital to be given at 6:19 j commerce. At that time V ir­ creasing, according to M r*. Hugh Tuesday night in the school o f 1 ginia's population was twice a* Trunnell, who was Instrumental In music auditorium at University of great a* that of New York, and she securing this school for Cottage Oregon by W arren Allen of Stan-: was a far more prosperous state. Orove. Several enrolled In the ford university, proceeds to be school have completed dresses and I used for a scholarship fund to be a number are working on projects Character E v e ryth in g given to some worthwhile girl who Character must stand behind and for home beautification. The school wishes to educate herself In music meet* a t 2 o'clock each Wednesday or dram a. The recital Is being hock up everything—the sermon, afternoon a t the practice house. sponsored by Phi Beta. M r. Allen the poem, the picture, th * play. For this year only the state and Is classed a * one of the three best None of them Is worth a strav national governments are bearing without It.—J. O. Holland. organist* In the United State*. the coat of m aintaining tha school and It la probabla th at next year a Briefly Told N a tio n 's S w e a t T o o th •m all fee will ba charged. The hill ha* not yet lifted It* face The United States consumer to heaven that perseverance will S ta m p P a d In k . T he Sentí- mere than 20 per cent of the not galu the summit at last world's cane *,ugar. nel. O w n Y our O w n H om e L oans m ay be had on d e ­ sira b le i m p r o v e d • Food coats at MacMarr'a arc “ ju * t r ig h t” - nlway* They are n ev er too high to meet the iiicniin o f th e moat eeoiiouii cal food buyer. And too. they a rc tn v e r Bo low th a t o u r foinia fall beneath u n r exacting high g la n d a rd for q u a lity they a re J l ’ST KXAGTLY H IG H T Cifli»» In an d let ip . prove thia to y o u —G ladly I ___ _______ ______________ J u s t R ig h t P rices E ffectiv e S a tu rd a y an d M onday, M arch 39 a n d 31 FREE! EREE! Easy re p a y m e n t W rite fo r in fo rm atio n and 1 W illi i-ndi pound o f M ncM nrr C offee one D urnbli Klin» (lin ts W a te r T u m b ler (e x tra tuuiblerg ’><■ eneli I MncMarr Coffee 1 lb. 39c; 3 lbs. $1.15 Yam (*an>|Mi M » 4 I u »n aUe M l w elfM I uaeoa ..... Pork and Beans • Lim a Beans 3 cans 25c Palm Olive Soap F ancy q u a lity d rie d and R ecom m ended by P a c k e d by th e l.im n Benn b e a u ty s|x-eialists w orld. C ooperative A ssociation Dates lending o f tin- 3 bars 19c 2 lbs. 29c . •■w . bttlk llelluwl dal»« l»rk» ............... . . - as- l.ooi al ibi» . . .. . 2 lbs. 19c P ru d e n c e C o rn e d Beef H ash Fig Bars ua. No Iron us o r com m ission. m onthly N o t to o I liiih — N o t to o L ow J U S T E X A C T L Y R IG H T ! city p ro p e rty d ire c t from P ro m p t S e r v i c e . « A high grad e p ro d u ct at an A m eat p ro d u c t of quality- econom ical price — Made ill Fry th is on o u r recoin m enda P o rtlan d . lion. 2 Ills. 25c « Large can 29c •e n d p h o to g rap h of house Soup if possible. The Valley Building and Loan Association Albany, Oregon • CANADA Faoiflc Hallway Company IR R IG A T E D L A N D IN SUNNY ALBERTA $3& to $50 p«r acre including water right* 36 YEARS TO PAY F irst payment 7% of the pur­ chase price to which one year's free use of land without Interest or water charge, then 34 years on the balance. 8p«ctal eettlement conditions give you second year's free use of land and water. S O IL —exceptional depth and fer­ tility, free from rock, stumpe and brush. GOOD C L IM A T E Tomatoes, bean*, corn, etc., and less tender products groern suc­ cessfully. A lfalfa and grain are staple products. E X C E L L E N T O P P O R T U N IT Y F O R D A IR Y IN G A N D STOCK B A I S I N O — E S P E C IA L L Y SHEEP. W ater supply more than ample. W ater maintenance only »1.38 per acre. Good market, schools and ohurchee. Ix>w taxes. No personal tax. Also large areas of park land and eome prairie from »6 to »20 an acre on 85 year terms. Good transportation. F or further Inform ation call or w rit» M. E. Thornton D is tric t H u perintenednt 148 B roadw ay, P o rtla n d , O regon ■I Campbell* Toms to. No I ran* 3 for 23c F ra n c o A m e ric a n S p a g h e tti Happy Vale Salmon Mi'tliiiiu S iic — P u ll W rig h t 17* j a / N o 1 T all Per can 10c 15c a can Cheese i S 1""" MncMarr or Milk Libby Flour lb. 25c Small size, 6 cans 25c Tall size, 3 cans 25c 49 lbs. $1.69 1 lb. bag 45c M ocM arr'o, guaranteed to give satisfaction L em ons G rapefruit E x tr a Q u ality I,a rg » Hix» 29c D ozen 3 for 23c 4 SEEDS M at-M arr S to r r s a rc H cailq u a rte n i for supplle* of G ard en an d F lo w e r seed*. W» have frvah sto ck s o f all varietic* packed by N o rth ru p , K ing & Go. O u r prices on aeeda arc R IG H T MACMARR STORES COTTAGE GROVE. OREGON —— — Use 3% of y o u r gross rece ip ts for a d v e rtisin g and increase the volume of y o u r business 10%. fa S e ìs io ì SAFEWAY STORES Features for Friday and Saturday March 28th and 29th C om M innesota F a n c y G olden B antam 4 c a n s 59c F lo u r S afew ay B lend Ideal F am ily F lo u r 49 lb. bag $1.69 Salad D ressing B est Food« A new p ro d u c t— 12-ox. ja r. Shortening 19c • P a n e llis t A p u re vegetab le fat N ote the P rice P o ta to e s B u rb an k s U. S. No. 1 Every sack guaranteed A real buy 100 lb. sack $3.09 4 lb. tin 69c Sugar I -( Pork and Beans i .a m p i V an Camp** ! 3 tin s 25c ( 16o*. tino M ilk M axim um Pure and Wholnaome 6 ca n s 49c 4 S o ap C. & H. P u re W hite W onder Fine L a u n d ry Snap Berry Gane 10 Bar* 10 lbs. 53c P hone 219 > 33c C ottage G rove, O regon ORDERS OVER $2 DELIVERED FREE AÇEW AY STORE D IS T U II » G T IO N W I T 1 - IO C r T U .V 'V /X î h