previously been a candidate for spent considerable time recently in . governor. (Npeclal to Ike Sentinel 1 Kal^bttakU l»*«. an effort to find aome way of Eight years ago Hull lost the V Ila M. lx.br March 25. A marriage of Intereat keeping foreign obscene literature nomination to Olcott by the nar Publlahln» from being Imported. The home I row margin of some 500 votes. Hall to (he neighborhood was that of Cesia«« Ora«« U» Violet Rigby, youngeat daughter of Oompaez Spring Song«. .... K4ttor product la so much In advance o f received approximately 45,000 votes M r and Mr». Janies Rigby, to A l the Imported «tuff that competition In that campaign, which Is 10.0») Strange, ten t It? the Joy there bert Fine on January 20 In Roae- A fifto-ataae »« M laa tI’« «ator.<t »1 Coi should not be feared. W hat th. mors than the Spectator believes Is In the tittle things, If we try to tofa Ora«« aa e««e»4 < laa«_»>art«-f eenate ahould do la to find aom<- w ill be necessary to win this lime. | burg M r and Mra. Fine are m ak see It a bird's song the whisper of ing their home at Oakridge. 15 North 8l»(h way to keep »-year old boy« from The late Governor Patterson was a leaf to tear as a dainty mincing Mrs. 8. C. Swanaon celebrated breeae whirs paat, the brave little poring over the nudity that seem» candidate at that time and received ■O» k * iptiom RATKB her birthday anniversary Sunday. new blossoms on the struggling slip to be necessary to make a maga aome 15.000 vote*. K M !« «gvaaeel . 75 tine display attractive and from Being the only candidate in the March 18. Gueata were M r and of a tree outside, and a woman reading the obecenlty that pollutes present race who has been before Mra. Stemann and two chlldten and , singing as she washes her kitchen the page« of some of the beat «ell- the people and who Is known from Mias Ruth Traylor of Cottage windows hl«o»b.r «Í _ era carefully perused by lad» of one end of the state to the other, Grove. Natioaal Editorial Aaaorlatlon We think It was a gay little blue Mr. aad Mrs. Alfred Domaschof- bowl with Jaunty golden jonquils tender age«. The lad» at the new« it is reasonable to believe that H all aky t Fannie Young) of Ibtllaa were stand» get In the way of aome of w ill bold at least an appreciable and soft gray pussywillows that the older folk« who want to scan percentage of the vote that he re visitors at the home o f Mr. and started us o ff Twas In a home Mrs. Shade Burcham March 18. the same atuff. where beauly reigned and we were ceived eight years ago. Nothing Mrs. Ernest D araall and two the unbidden guest. There was no has transpired In the meantime to ■ Arthur lirlebanc writ«« that If Adniu depreciate his standing among his daughter* and her mother. Mr». I pretense at elaboration, but 11 was i and Kre bad known about .ten lHegu they followers. Eloise Wheeler, were visitors at the such a colorful meal lhat we shall ¡would hare ' peeked up little Caln aad It must be ad m itted ' then that home of Mr. and Mr» James R ig ' never forget. Abel and mured out of the r*rd-a. Caia A puffy golden-brown omelet aad Abel ia the garden t What rereloa H all has a substantial nucleus upon by Tuaaday of last week. EaaUta Ooaat R.pr»y..t«ll»r« V is it« » at the home of M r and with wee flowerleta of cauliflower of the Book dor« Arthur read I— Eugene which to build his strength. W hat ■rity^Bid**: 8a» Eranelso ft chances that a week ago The other candidate has anything In Mrs. Alvin Allen March 18 were a In white sauce, a casserole dish brother of Mrs. Allen. H O. Tandy, from which rose a mound of fluffy L u Aasslae. #11 W r.t.ra I Bryd«« J»fk la ch«r«« Sentinel said that logic in the Reg any wav comparable to this? and hl» eon Arvy Tandv and the I mashed potatoes with a crater of Multnom ah county casts nearly latter's w ife and baby, all of Moa- cheese ooslng down the aides, a ister Is superior to that of Bris bane. Anyway our recollection Is one-half the votes in ths republican bv creek. salad of pineapple and creamy cot OUBO IN TILLAMOOK. that the Garden of Eden was the primaries. W ith six candidates in Vernon V irg il and Ruth Oaylor tage cheese against a gorgeous original "No Children Allowed" the field and w ith four admitted by have left the district school. They back-ground of crispy green lettuce the Portland observer to be serious went w ith their mother Sentinel when it «aid: " If | apartment. Mra. E. leaves, and then home-canned tbeee who produce milk had Mien no contenders. It is apparent that the Taylor, to Salem to the home of peaches and cream w ith great ■abttitoto daring th« p u t r«ar thrr. Multnomah vote w ill be consider Mrs. Taylor'» mother, who la In slices of cocoanut cake, weald be«» base no lew price for hattor F. M. Brown, who sold the <arla< r*e«Bt month»." We admit that Brownsville Times when he took a ably divided. O f the six contend-1 poor health afte r a recent stroke of 'Course we like to Include the Uora to too mach oloomnrfanu. manu ers for the nomination four a r - . soft glow of tall yellow candles and faetarad aad «old bat wo waat to be position w ith the game depart Multnomah county residents—Cor paralysis. Mrs T. A. Plata has been on the the sliver so beautifully arranged, shewn that II la U . dairymen who aro ment. has repurchased the paper, warahuiag aad w tlng olaomargarinc in but h u not given up his stats Job. bett, Joseph, Bennett and Jeffrey. sick l ii l for a week. the snowy white linen and the This means the "favorite son” vote p n fa eo a u to battor. Tbrr. may b» • M r and Mrs. H. F Pound mo charm of the hostess. But we no lew who ara doing aa. but aot in any Milo Taylor baa been giving the w ill be divided four ways. No one tored to Monmouth Wednesday of ticed too that the dinner plates g l u t number«, aad lb« aswspap«™ that Brownsville folk a good paper for of them w ill receive a big m a jc .it / last week to get their daughter were warm, the salad was ley cold, are passing tha back to the dairymen fur several years, but Brown ought to in that county. tba lew p r lu at batter are barbing up Lela who ut attending normal school the coffee was not spilled into the give It even more color. the wrong tree.— Garibaldi Sc»». W hat about H all in M ultnom ah* there. Mrs Nettle Estes accom saucer, the muffins re pose. 1 under I t ehancen that It was in T illa Eight years ago H a ll carried M u lt panied them as far as Eugene, a napkin to keep them piping hot. A book borrowed back in 188» has nomah county by 1500 votes. Isn't where she spent the day. returning mook county, the home of the G ari Jimm y was not admonished about baldi News, that this w riter first been returned by the son of the it reasonable to believe that he with M r and Mrs. Pound and l-ela his table manners, father wasn't le a r n e d that cream and m ilk checks man who borrowed i t For the wel w ill be able to hold a considerable In the evening. Lela returned to dragged Into a discussion o f the were being used for the purchase fare of our library' we hope that part of that vote? Monmouth Sunday. leaking pipes and the mud on (be of oleo. Thin was learned from several folks who have borrowed M r and Mrs. Oscar Wheeler and porch T ru ly It was the little The latest development to upset our books are rearing children with one who Issued the m ilk and cream daughter Doris and Mrs Eloise the dope in this campaign was the things (hat counted! checks. Editor Byrd w ill be as a greater sense of duty than the entry of Joseph. Outside of M u lt Wheeler were Eugene visitors W ed We'd Ilk» to give you some spring tonished by the Information be parents have. loveliness In meals —for Instance nomah Joseph is not considered an nesday of last week. w ill gather If he w ill Inquire of Mrs Everett Allen was a Cottag« im portant figure. In fact, his posi Omelets. The radio station a t the slate tion in the eyes of the upstate, be Grove visitor last Thursday, stay operators of cheese factories and For omelets select large eggs. creamertee In his territory and of school at Corvallis is KO AC. We cause of the publicity he received ing at the home of M r and Mra. thorn who sell butter substitutes. know that the "K " at the beginning In his fight w ith members of the Weston Allen while they attended Use 1 tablespoon liquid and 1-8 tea spoon salt for each egg. Never try Millions of pounds of oleo have and the “C at the end stand for supreme court, is unfavorable. the funeral of a friend in Spring to make an omelet using more than been consumed by those who de kow college, but w ill kindly, com field. Mrs. Almond Hemenway has four egga. as the m ixture w ill brown In Multnomah county the big pend directly upon the dairy indus forting. courteous Claude tell us been «ach ing in the Cottage Grove try for their living. Other millions what the ”O A ' In the center stands question is. who of the other candi high school for a week, taking the before being cooked through; Ome let pans must be kept clean and dates w ill be most affected by of pc.nT.yte gge consumed by those for? Joseph's entry. There are as mans place of Mi«s E. G ilbert, who has smooth. Ingredients: 4 eggs. S who are Indirectly greatly bene- been sick. Almond Hemenway ex teaspoon salt. 3 teaspoons butter. 4 opinions as there are candidates fltted by the dairy industry. The census enumerators w ill class against him. but the logical con pects to leave Friday of this week tablespoons hot water or m ilk. 1-8 N ot a pound of substitute should as farm lands all city lots on which clusion of those in better position for North Dakota, where he will teaspoon white pepper. be sold in a dairy county like T illa $250 or more is produced annually. to analyze the situation Is that be be associated with the sales force Beat the eggs slightly, enough to mook. We shall look with interest City lots on which $250 Is spent w ill take votes from all the candi of the Riv-u-lel F ru it company. blend yolks and whites. Add liquid Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Darnell and and seasonings M elt butter In hot fo r a statement from Editor Byre annually to produce a 10-cent bunch dates and that no one candidate ae to the number of pounds of oleo or radishes will not get into the w ill gain or lose to any great ex two children. Mrs. Eloise Wheeler, omelet pan and pour In mixture and consumed by his land of cheese, agricultural class. tent because of him. This means Charles Trembley and Miss Lens place over a low flame. As It cook» trees and ocean breeze. after he has that he is just another candidate Burcham were In Eugene last draw the edges toward the center checked on sales a t the various College researchers have decided in the Multnom ah field and the Thursday evening to hear Philip with a knife. Increase heat ao that food dispensing stores of his coun there is no use teaching the three more candidates In the field the Knox of Los Angeles lecture on it may brown quickly. Fold and astronomy. ty- Rs in higher education. They're ' better the chances for Hall. turn on hot platter. M r and Mrs. George Teeters and A laborer, commenting on the right, kenno, sure, slay and other For a foamy omelet, beat yolks M r and Mrs. Ralph Teeters at editorial In The Sentinel, presents words in the college kid's vocabu of eggs until light and creamy; ad J Was Great Engineer tended the funeral of W. P. Van an argument that is hard to meet, lary do not use "R " for a starter. seasonings and m ilk. Beat white« that the laborer can’t pay the high During the Civil war James Scholack of Row river last Thurs until « tiff and fold Into th« yolk« day. They were old neighbors. price of butter. Manufacturers of Buchanan Eads constructed Iron Cook over a low flame. When aet. KEM PERSISTS substitutes have capitalized on the clad steamers and mortar boats for , The Neighbors' Friendship club put In hot oven or under broiler low price of these substitutes by the United States government He met recently at the home of Mrs. for a few minute« to dry on top. C O T TA G E G RO VE, March 23.— constructed the great steel arch Ed Conklin. Thirteen members Fold and serve at once. calling them the poor man s but (T o the E d ito r.)—You give my last ter, and when thousands of those bridge across the Mississippi at St. were present and Mrs. James R ig Variation« may be made with who make their living from dairy article the title of "Kem Persists." Lon Is during the years 1867 to 1874. by and Mrs. George Conklin were grated cheese. Jelly, Jam. chopped Inasmuch as you appear in connec welcomed as new members. The products buy the subetltutes, what However, the work upon which his meat, peas or parsley placed In argument can be found to present tion w ith the same article, it should reputation principally rests was h l. hostess provided m aterial for quilt omelet before folding, or a sea have been. "We Persist.” As long to the person who buys oleo for deepening and tiling the channel at blocks, some cutting and others soned tomato sauce. economical reasons, knowing that as you persist in asking me ques the mouths of the Mississippi by sewing. At a business meeting, act Cbeeae M uffins tions I must persist In answering It la not butter, th at it lacks the means of Jetties, whereby the nar ing on the suggestion of the presi 2 cups sifted flour, 4 teaspoons qualities of butter, and would not them or take the count. However, rowed stream was made to scour dent. Mrs. Jahn Ashby, it was de use it except for economy's sake? inasmuch as you have asked me out Its channel and clear sediment cided that each member provide a baking powder. H teaspoon salt. 1 The fact remain« that i f those but two questions this time, and out to sea. Shortly before his death block for a quilt, each block to dependant upon the dairy Industry they easy ones. I conclude that he projected a scheme for a ship bear the maker's name. When used no substitutes for dairy prod persistence w ill not be a necessary railway across the Isthmus of Te- completed thia quilt w ill be sold to ucts there would be no low prices adjunct of thia controversy muck h aunt epee In lieu of an Isthmian provide funds for the club. Each longer. member has been asked to bring fo r dairy products now. canal. T ou r firs t question is as to how m aterial for this quilt to Mrs. There ia always a silver lining in I would reach a resident of another A rthur Woolcott's home Thursday * cloud. A t present everyone can state, whose Income Is earned in afternoon. April 3. the next meeting Rats W ent N utting ant nil the butter he wants. another state, who may hold a of the club, so that a correct pat Stories of rats lnvndlng houses In hundred million dollars worth of tern can be obtained. The hostess PRE-WAR STUFF. the country because they are suffer non-income producing property in served delicious cake and grape ing from thirst, leave me a little the state of Oregon? juice at the close of the meeting. Ia February, tha Called State« Index of donbtful. says a correspondent of Let me say first that I would not Weston Alien and son Elm er of »r ial« received by fanners for what they the London Daily Chronicle. But sa v e to sail was 131 per cast of tha pre try to reach the poor devil. He, no Cottage Grove visited Saturday at war five-year arerace. That aoanda pretty doubt, has carried this burden for I do know for certain that these the home of Alvin Allen. animals will force their way Into Mrs. W . Clifton has been on the B at oa tha earns data tba C. 8 Index almost a lifetim e without a cent of cellars In large numbers when there o f priest paid by farmers for »bat they reward and w ill die without gath sick list for a week. She and her bare to bay etood at 155 per east of tba ering a cent of income from it, and Is anything these to tempt their ap husband expect to leave for Cali pre-war fire-year a rarere. That doeao't when he does die In the near fu petites. For example, a parson fornia by auto soon. Bound to good.— Eugeoe R e r i a t e r ture, It w ill go as an Inheritance to had Just gathered his walnuts, and Mrs. I. N. Dresser of Lynx H o l H O W D Y F O L K S — Ju«t one Thia paper’s sympathies have al some one and the state w ill reap stored them away. Rats got to week of March, noted through ways been w ith the agricultural an Inheritance tax as its reward know of it, and so many of them low visited over the week end at history for It« winds and in their unequal struggle of and in time, if it ever does yield were told that In one night the the home of M r. and Mrs. Ernest hares. at years, and it still Is, but the an Income, the state w ill get Its whole of his tree harvest vanished Darnell and also accompanied them • • • the greeter Increase In the price of share. I f It never yields any In Some animals keep news of such to an astronomy lecture In Eugene Saturday evening. She returned to The term. "Mad as a March goods that have to be bought over come. then the state is entitled to flnds to themselves, but the rat, Hare," probably originated the price of goods the producer has nothing. Second, there can't be with all his faults. Is hospitable— her home Sunday afternoon, accom when some merchant's sign fo r sale does not apply exclusively many of that sort, for there Is not In the case of other people's goods! panied by Mrs. Eloise Wheeler, who expects to remain for a short blew down, says Pete Nelson. to agriculture. enough property In the state to go • • • v is it Both Mrs. Dresser and Mrs. F o r example, the price of news round and for every one who es Wheeler visited w ith Mrs. A rth u r Our place of business paper subscriptions and newspaper caped taxation for a time through P r o v e r b H a s M an y F o rm s Woolcott Sunday afternoon. looks like a M arch wind advertising Is In some instances that channel I would get a hundred “A bird In the hand Is worth two Enos Sprague has been visiting had h it It: W h a t w ith lower than In pre-war times, yet who, although perfectly able to pay In the bush” comes from a collec moving a couple of p arti everything the newspaper has to a moderate tax, have never con tion of Scottish sayings found In his father, I. H. Sprague, for a tions and the big Sixth buy, also wages a newspaper has to tributed a nickel In their lives to John Ray's “Oompleat Collection of Mrs. J. C. Bassett was a visitor Anniversary Sale we are pay, are greatly advanced over the support of government of any English Proverbs,” a book which ap at the home of Mrs. M ary Burcham having thia week and those of pre-w ar days, w ith the ex kind. peared Brat in 1670 and which went Friday. She also visited w ith Mrs next. ception of linotype metal. Evi Second question: “H ow can we of through several editions. Ths orlg A. Woolcott Monday. e • e dently newspaper« are entitled to 1930, without overburdening our Inal phrase, as found In Ray, Is Mrs. Clarence Rowe and Mrs. T. le tte r» to the Editor. sympathy. selves, pay the expense« of the day "Better a fowl In hand nor two C. Bassett visited with Mrs. K. H. Dear Editor: O f course there are few to sym If h alf the property now on the tax flying.” In another form It appears W hat Is good for halitosis? pathise w ith a bank, but the rate rolls would pay no gross earnings In a collection by John Heywood Bennett Thursday of last week. Marianne. o f Interest a t a bank 1« the same tax until 50 years from now?” (1546) as follows: "Better one bird Dear Marianne: as i t was In pre-war days. Success in A c h ie v e m e n t I am not sure that h alf of the In band than ten in the wood.” And Go skiing. I t w ill take your The lumber Industry Is one that property now taxed does not pay there are many other early varia The saying. "Nothing succeeds breath away. has had to take prices that don’t any gross earnings tax but I am tions, one at least, from tlie He like success” was used In reference compare with the increase In cost dead sure that there is a very large brew, two from the French, and two to the first operation under ether per Maybe yes. maybe no, but o f things It has to buy. formed by Dr. John Collins Warren percentage of the property now from the Spanish.— Exchange. what is bothering us Is. would I f we look around a bit we may taxed that does not pay a cent of at the Massachusetts General hos- you call alimony a court fin d many in the same condition as income, never has nor never will. jd U lo n O c t o b e r B L P H plaster? tha farm er, which m ay be some I t is assessed fo r tax and the tax O r ig in o f S c o ttis h B a lla d • • • consolation to him. is paid out of gross earnings of The old Scottish ballad of “The You w ill find our store at 401 something else. Inasmuch as all Bonny Earl of Moray," Is based M ain all "plastered” w ith bar taxes must be paid out of income, on Huntley's assassination of young gains In Irons, toasters, perco why not assess the income direct Moray In 1591, and an old legend lators, etc. and save all the expense attached declares that the bereaved mother YOU CAN’T OET to property assessments, as I have had a picture of her murdered son heretofore pointed out? By so doing painted on linen and carried as a THE BEST OF we lighten the burden because of the banner through Edinburgh to pro Keeps you in good health all the SOME MEN— great number of additional taxpay claim the crime. A few years ago tim e—skin clear and body free THEY HAVEN’T ers th at come to the rescue. In ad In exploring long disused rooms at dition we would cease to penalize Klnfauns castle, thia linen picture from fat. ANY. those who construct better homes was discovered among forgotten and build up the country, as we are lumber by the present Earl of Just think of it: these new, bet now doing, and also stop the un Moray, who had It stretched and equal and unjust assessments we framed as a piece of family history. ter and different salts were only Introduced Into Am erica a few now suffer. O. M. K E M . months ago—yet a host of intelli- And now our M r. Haney asks NOTICE TO CBEDITOBS. | gent Americans are healthier and us to print his little contribu H A L L STOCK G O IN G UP. Nolle« ia hereby riven that the under- happier because of their supreme tion. »¡rned haa been appointed by the county goodness. court of Lane county. State of Oregon, (Bandon Western W orld.) Lives of golfers all remind us Kruschen Salts are the dally In last week’s Issue we told our administrator of the estate of J. M. Han W e can tell w hat lies we •en. deceased, by an order bearing dote health dose of millions of people readers that Senator Charles Hall, the 22nd day of March. 1930. All persons please the world over—they are the larg Coos and Curry candidate fo r the haring claim« against tha eatate of aald But we’ll never hope to equal est selling medicinal salts In Great J. M. Hansen are hereby notified and i republican nomination for gover Lies that anglers tell with required to present the aarae, d n l/ veri nor, has a chance to win, and that fied, to the undersigned at the law rffire Britain. ease. One h alf teaspoon of Kruschen s e a . contrary to the impression gained of Herbert W. Lombard. Flr»t National In a glass of hot water every morn bank building. Cottage Grove, Lane coun ' through certain sources, he Is one But It's no lie that you can Oregon, on or before six months from ing gently but surely stimulates the ! of the chief contenders -fo r the ty, save money at our sale. ths date of the first publication of this liver, bowels and kidneys to heal a a a coveted prize. notice. Dated and first published this 27th day thy elimination. This week we aim to give fur W ho was It said that a man SPRING TIME But the six vitalizing and re- 1930. ther Inform ation, together with flg- of March. Is a confirmed d rinker when DONALD HUSBAND. Adminis 1 Juvenating salts In Kruschen do FARM NECESSITIES I ures, and quotations from observ he eliminates the trouble of trator of the Estate of J. M. more than cause regular elim ina Hansen. Deceased. pulling the cork and swallows ers, to substantiate our position. We Formaldehyde tion—the man or woman who takes HERBERT W. LOMBARD, the whole bottle and then find In analyzing the situation the Attorney for Estate. m27 »24 them regularly need have no fear Blue Stone hits himself In the stomach so called chances of H all are even of poisons polluting the system| Copper Corbonate ' more encouraging than at first an- w ith a hammer. which is the cause of many annoy e a a [ tlclpated. Sodium Floride No. 2 ing and depressing ills. We have forgotten who It According to the current issue of Sheep Dip One bottle of Kruschen Salts I the Portland Spectator there are waa that made that more (lasts 4 weeks, costs but 85c and Stock Tonic 1200,000 registered republican voters or less unnecessary crack, one bottle w ill prove of vast bene Mineral Oil but we can’t forget to re In the state. O f these about 60 per f it to people who have constipa mind* you again that our cent, or 120,000, w ill cast their Worm Remedies tion, headaches, indigestion, nerv i votes In the primaries. Fada Radios are con Liquid Smoke ousness, rheumatism, depression, sidered by those who use The Spectator says: “W ith six acidity and auto-lntoxicatlon. Smoke Salt them as the best that the candidates In the field and four of N ot only that but one bottle w il l : money w ill buy. serious contenders, we are In ir prices on the above them bring about body activity—Increase a a a clined to feel that the man who In energy, vigor and ambition, ted remedies are right, I gets the nom ination may do it with Thus that little d ifficu lty Is sparkling eyes and freedom from Ironed out, and we can Iron no more than 35,000 votes.” re w a call. pimples and blemishes — millions I out any trouble you may have The four serious contenders are know all this—you ought to know Yours for Service with your radio. Hall, Corbett, Norblad and Joeeph. It. OranUng thia to be the case, we Office Equipment I Sold by Cottage Orove Pharm acy call attention to the fact that of the and druggists Am erica over. fo u r Hail la the only man who has firare Jhntinrl rabiuku K»<y Tk»t»«ay___ Come Into the Kitchen srcfc tegff ffW l R a d io R a y H a s T h is to Say: • « • Hundreds of Thousands Of Wise Americans Demand Kruschen Salts | Old Doe Bird Says: L. C. S m ith TYPEWRITER $25 C ottage G rove S e n tin e l ,V DRUG CO. egg. 2 tablespoons sugar. 1 cup m ilk, 2 tablespoons melted butter. 9 small pieces of oheeae Heat egg. add m ilk and | h > u i In to dry Ingredients. Add Ihe melted butter, pour Into greased m uffin tins. Insert email piece of cheese In center of dough and lurk» In mod erately hot oven (4OU d e g r e e a l _ f o £ about 20 minutes. (Nine large muf | fina l Volcano i'otaloea Mash potatoes, season ana heal until fluffy, shape Into a rough mound on buttered casserole dish Thia ahould reaeinble a young mountain In Ihe lop with a cup or spoon make a hole. Into which pour a mixture of 1 egg y o jk ^ J ^ i tnblespoun« melted butler, ‘a cup grated cheese and a dash of |>aprl ka. Place In a piping hot oven The cheese mlMlure browns, puffs up and runs down Ihe aldea, re aemhllng a volcano crater. (W e don't advise thle tllali and the cheese muffin», however, at the «ame meal. I I violate» cooking i ^ q u e H « ^ f j * “sire n't They Comfortable!" Yvs, M uilnin, w ith t h e s e ......... B R K 1K R ’S ( ’OM B 1N A T l( > X A R C H -S U P P O R T T IE S y o u ’ll e n jo y th e s p r in g a n d sum m er a good d e a l m o re, fo r th e y ’ll h e lp m a k e life m ore com fo rta b le for you. C o m fo rt d o e s n ’t conn* re a d y -m a d e . It h as to he B U I L T - o n s o m e th in g re a l. T h ese sh o e s a r e b uilt on a scientific last to in su re , rea l com fort. Breier’s Mill Prices B r e ie r ’s p ric e on th e s e a rc h -s u p p o rt sh o es is lik e a n “ e v e r y - d a y ” sa le . . . h u t b e tt e r th a n a sa le ! T h e sh o e s a r e m a d e e sp e c ia lly fo r us o u r o w n o rig in a l s ty le s . . . . u s in g o u r g re a t b u y in g p o w e r to th e lim it, in o r d e r to p r o d u c e su c h in c o m p a ra b le v a lu e s. O th e rs a id e to sell su c h sh o es at th is $4.98 p r ic e .......... w o id d call it a “ s a le ” . . . a n d a good o n e a t th a t. B ut th is is B r e ie r ’s e v e ry d a y low p ric e . ?4 98 Ix)t 81 S a m e m o d e l a s th a t d e s c rib e d o p p o s ite , e x c e p t in B L A C K . $4.98 SEE THE NEW M O DELS Ixit 79. P la in b ro w n kid tie s , b u ilt on s c i e n tif ic la s t. C o n s tru c te d so it is fle x ib le in th e sole. U p p e r o f v e ry fin e k id . l i v e ly to r w a rm w e a th e r on a c c o u n t o f s o f t n e ss o f le a th e r. S iz e s to 8. In d if f e r e n t w id th s. B r e ie r ’s low p ric e $4 98 IM TMG W B S T Ix)t 82 S a m e a s a b o v e m o d el, e x c e p t it is b u ilt e s p e c ia lly fo r w id e fe e t. S iz e s u p to 9 in E E E w id th . $4.98 Wednesday Thursday Friday (N e x t W e e k ) "The Cooking School th at is distinctly different” is almost here. P u t all three days on your calendar— for you w on’t w ant to miss a single session. Each afternoon will be crowded w ith kitchen suggestions th at will appeal to your common sense. You will see dozens o f recipes actually prepared and completed. In short, this is to be a real cooking school. You will learn many time'saving methods, many short cuts in the kitchen. You are invited to "Come into the Kitchen” th a t you may come out o f the kitchen sooner— fresh and unruffled. Each session will glow w ith new ideas, appetite thrillers, simple secrets o f m odem cookery— enough to lighten your task, and brighten your meals for a whole year. Cottage Grove Sentinel FREE C O O K IN G Wednesday April 2 SC H O O L Thursday April 3 Friday April 4 2 to 4 P. M . I. O . O . F . H A L L