The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, May 01, 1930, Page 2, Image 2

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    T i l V U H B A y , M A Y I , toito.
T I«
FA O B T W O ,
Here they a n - M a y D ays! And . very one finds the Mac-
Marr Stores stocked to the fullest with fresh, seasonal.!,
foods Full of flavor, health and wholesome nourish­
ment. these foods w ill bring praise from your family « r
gu.xto. As for the V A L V E S -th e y are bigger tha ev,r.
We invite you to conic in and see for yourself, i ou
glad you cam e!
______ .____________ ___________
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HEINZ ITEMS EFFECTIVE MAY 3 TO MAY 10. INC.
BAKED BEANS
.1 k i n d s -
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in tomato sauce, plain, or
Kidney
Medium awe
-
for
JiftC
TOMATO SOUP, small can.
VI N E 0 A B -
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„ hite Pt. bottles. 2 for 2«5<*
g p A 0H E T T I _ R<.a<|y to
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., f<>p
2R <*
KETCHUP — Large bottles.
o for
- ............... 41C
3 f,„.
RICE FLAKES. 2 for
25c
25C
THE FOLLOWING PRICES EFFECTIVE SATURDAY
AND MONDAY, ONLY, MAY 3, AND 5, 1930.
BIG VALUE GINGER SNAPS— Per lb.................. —
IO C
A big value indeed! Approximately 50 pieces to the ponn.t
Shredded Wheat Biscuit,. . . 2 for 19c
True Bake Crackers, 2 lb. caddy-. 29c
Mazola Oil, qt. c a n s ... .. ............ 43c
Black Figs, Extra Choice Quality, 3 lbs. 25c
SHRIMP—Xo. 1 cans IO C OYSTERS, No. 1 cans
IOC
MacMarr Coffee
MacMarr Flour
Roasted in Portland
Milled in the Pacific
Northwest
1 lb. pkg. 39c 49 lb. sack $1.69
3 lb. pkg. $1.15 j 10 lb. sack 45c
RIGHTS RESERVED TO LIMIT QUANTITY OF ANY
ADVERTISED ITEM
MACMARR STORES
COTTAGE GROVE. OREGON
Typewriter Ribbons and Supplies.
The Sentinel
Prepared for. but In a d v e rten tly o m itted fro m , the V o te r’s B u lletin.
CHAS. M. EMERY
Republican Candidate for Nomination for Representative.
Third Representative District. Comprising Lane County.
U nom inated and elected as
representative. I w ill support
only such legislation as I am
certain is needed in prom ot­
ing the best interests o f all
the people of Oregon, and
p artic u la rly L a n e
county,
ra th e r than being the repre­
sentative of only a fe w indi­
viduals.
I w ill m ake a determ ined
e ffo rt to reduce the cost of
the legislative session, which
can be dope by e lim in atin g
useless employes and seeing
th a t all clerks in the legisla­
ture are qualified to fill the
positions fo r w hich they are
hired. Also I w ill not accept
pay fo r m yself o th er than as
provided by the C onstitution.
I w ill endeavor to have the intangibles tax law amended, by
raising the exem ption, but w ill strenuously oppose any a tte m p t to
repeal the la w unless an Income tax is adopted.
I w ill support constructive legislation favorable to good roads,
liquor and narcotic law enforcem ent, a g ric u ltu re and labor, and
being unpledged and under obligation to no org an izatio n o r In d iv i­
dual. I can vote according to w h at I consider the best Interest of
a ll parties concerned.
I w ill support the U n ive rs ity of Oregon, p ro tecting Its interests
a t all times, as w ell as the other educational institu tio ns o f the
state.
I w ill oppose any legislation which m ig h t be d e trim e n ta l to E u ­
gene’s m u n icip ally owned power plant.
Slogan: “ A business-like representation for Lane county
NOW
IN O U R
N EW
L O C A T IO N
IN H IL L B U IL D IN G , W E S T O F
P E N N E Y ’S AND A R C A D E
THEATER.
Better equippe.l than ever to serve the puhlie with
everything for the home.
B ressler 6* Son
C O M P L E T E HO M E
F U R N IS H E R S
Diirymen Sponsoring
Essay Writing Contest
Rev. and M rs I. G Ht'«»'
pleasant ly »urprtsed Tuesday eve­
ning by mem bers of the C hristian
church who ¡»»there,I a fte r w o rk ­
ers' conference fo r a p arty In célé­
brât
of a the tw en
ty-sixth
wed-
A poster and essay conteat In
U I H I I Urn
tn i
w
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C andidate la
M u ltn o m a h
W ith
T he Research club entertained ding anniversary of the two. More w hich lb» use of m ilk and m ilk
M onday night In the city lib ra ry than 1«? w ere In attendance A fte r products «1» Io b« th« them« w ill
draw » In O rd e r to B<»»t
w ith a c u rre n t event guest n ig ht, « fo rm a l scrip tu re le * o n and pr»>
be «ponsored In th« schools W Lane (
Candidate fro m Cooa.
M em bers o f the D elphian society. er an in fo rm al evening o f readings. county d u rin g the first h a lf o f next |
Tuesday E vening club and Social speeches and songs was held
tee m onth. It
was decided
M onday
T w elve d u b w ith other
guests. cream and cake were served
A night at a m eeting o f the
Joint
Senator Charles H a ll, candidate were present. A program
on Rus w a ffle Iron was given Rev
ami com m ittee o f th«
Lane
County
for the republican nom in atio n for t l a as a fittin g clim ax Io the R e Mrs. Shaw by Ihe church
D airym en's association
and
the
governor, this w eek began "bear­ search d ub 's h a lf year of study on w ere also given a decorated wed d airy com m utes of the cham ber of
ing dow n” in M u ltn o m a h county, that country, was given. M rs. W . ding cake by M r and M rs.
J u. com merce. T he contest was a r­
and declared he fe lt h ig hly elated J W h ite , president of the Research R e a lty
Rev and M r» Shaw were ranged by the county • « • • * * . * " ’*
over the proepecte of c a rry in g II In club, gave ail address of welcome m a rrie d on A p ril 20 but due Io con- home dem onstration agent w ith the
and Ihe program
follow s
"T h e fu e lin g dales the |>arty was not assistance of the Eugene and coun
the prim aries.
E ig h t years ago when
Senator Persecution of the Church in Rus held u n til Tuesday
ty superintendents.
H a ll missed the nom in atio n by only » la .' M rs John R. C la rk o f the So-
Vhe schools of the county have
521 votes, he ca rried M ultno m ah by c a l T w elve d u b ;
“E d ucation of
M rs. A. K. H a n ,lo th entertained been divided Into two dlvlalona for
W om en In
Russia,"
Mrs. Louis F rid a y evening w ith a p arty hon the contest. Division 1 w ill Include
mote than 800 votes
favorable
Senator H a ll enjoyed a ta
v o ra o ir j | e n ry Handle of
the
Research orlng her husband on his birthday the school* o f Eugene and Cottage
developm ent this w eek when Col- c(ub review of the life of Feodor anniversary.
Those present were Grove, and D ivision J Ihe rem ain
onel T W a lte r G illa rd , p ro m inent 1Xl4,'oyefsgy and of hts bock. “T h e M r and M rs Hen M cC ollum and der. T h e re are Io be three classes
in ex-service m e n « and civic a f- c rim e and Its P unishm ent.” Miss grandson. A ndrew Crow and son. of com petitors In each division.
fairs, w ith d re w fro m the race fo r M a ,.,eUe H a m a n t of the Tuesday Mrs. P atto n . H a rr y P a tto n . C arl C h ild ren up to and Including the
d is tric t a tto rn e y o f M ultno m ah E ven in g d u b ; "Russian A rt fro m M cCollum , lle o rg e tta Knowles. M i sixth grade w ill enter poster« fea ­
county In order to cam paign active- thjl T en th to the E ig hteenth Cen and M rs O o ttfrla d G raber. M r and tu rin g the Increased use o f m llh
ly fo r Senator H a ll.
tu ry .” M rs. John K e lly of Ihe Delph- M i». V erne Haxen. M r. and Mrs. products
Colonel G illa rd issued a
slate- (>n
- Russian A rt fro m the Charles Stevens. M r. and Mrs. El
Students o f Junior high schools,
m ent saying " I believe Senator H a ll e ig h te e n th C entu ry to the Pres- m cr M cC ollum . John G raber, Mi or those o f the seventh, eighth and
w ill m ake Oregon an ideal govar- cn,_- M rs. 8, L. Godard of the and Mrs. Ir a Heidler, A lfred Held nin th grades, w ill w rite essays on
nor. H e has every q u a lity necee- ¡>«,|phlan society; a com prehen sive, i»r. K athleen H eidler and M r and she subject "W h y People Us« D a iry
aary to give us a fine ad m ln is tra -
nn -M o ra ls
of
Bolshevist M rs. W illia m Hartels.
A pleasant Products," considering the subject
tion Hence. I feel I can be of much K uswia
R ev Duncan P Cam eron, social evening was enjoyed
and fro m a health standpoint.
g re a te r service by devoting m yself T ht, |,b rmry room was a ttra c tiv e I light refreshm ents were served
Students o f high schools of the
to his cause than by pursuing a w Uh
#prtng
flowers.
F o rty -fiv e
♦ •
county are to w rite essays on the
personal a m b itio n .”
were present.
M rs. W H . D a u g h erty was host «sine subject as those o f the Junior
In Senator H a ll's own section.
—* —
ess Tuesday aftern oo n for the T uck
high schools, except th a t they w ill
Coos and C u rry counties, hundreds
T he annual experisaea social of day Bridge d u b , e n te rta in in g w ith consider Ihe question more fro m
of his friends have Joined a two- the M ethodist ladles' aid
society a 1 o'clock luncheon at the Colonial an economic than a health stand
county H a ll-fo r-G o v e rn o r d u b . and was held W ednesday afternoon of cafe
A d dition al guests were Mrs. point.
prom ise th a t they w ill ro ll up thou­ last w eek In the church parlors. F ra n k W ilson o f Seattle, house
N in e prises are offered In each
sands o f votes fo r the m an who has Mrs. Ed Conner and M rs. A. W guest of her d au gh ter. M rs F U , class of each division
T he prises
represented them in the state sen­ W ooley were captains o f the aid's G rannis. M rs H . A lla g e n
and In ths senior high school section
ate ten years. Each m em ber has tw o teams, more than *100 being M rs. George M atth e w s T he lunch range fro m *10 down to *1: those In
a Ihe Junior high school section fro m
taken a pledge “to use every hon- turned in by the team s
Vocal eon table was a ttra c tiv e w ith
orabte means to n om in ate and elect num bers w ere given by M rs. A n ­ mixed bouquet of spring flowers. *6 to »1, and those In the elem en­
Senator Charles H«dl.”
drew B rund and M rs. C. W . Cone, Follow in g the luncheon the group ta ry poster division fro m *8 to *1
W h en Senator H a ll cam e so n ear accom panied by M rs A rn io rel M on ­ w ent to the home of Mrs, D augh­
T he contest In the ru ra l schools
the nom ination eight years ago. his w son.
an
aftern
n .
I V ere
T IY
p played
ta jv v i
«a
SS vs
.W
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I fo
V I r
m
tl
eee
a a « oo n — o
- f
- bridge
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G am es w
anti
re c e , rty
begins F rid a y . M ay 2. and closes
strength was In the w estern por­ freshm ents were served
T he host- M rs. Clyde Roberts held high score M ay 12. In Ihe Eugene and Cot
tion. T his y e a r he Is conceded a ess com m ittee was M rs. Roy Leon T h e d u b w ill m e d In tw o weeks tags Grove schools II begins Mon
strong vote in every section o f the ard M rs. H a rr y H a rt. Mrs. H a rv e y w ith M rs. G rannis.
day. M ay 8, and closes M ay
18.
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T ay lo r. M rs. J 8 M a rk h a m . M rs.
state.
Posters are to be sent to the office
T he Social T w e lv e d u b was en of Arnold Collier, ru ra l school su
K in g and M rs. Louise Cone.
T a x T u rn o v e r Is Made.
tertaln ed T hu rsday afte rn o o n of ¡tervlsor. and the essays to the of
—♦ —
T he Ad L ib itu m d u b was e n te r­ last w eek at the home of Mrs. J R flee of Miss G ertru d e 8kow . home
A tu rn o v er of 1929 taxes a m o u n t­
A d dition al guests were M rs dem onstration a g e n t
last T hu rsday aftern oo n C la rk
ing to * M 220.72 was made to the tained
Funds fo r Ihs contest are being
county treasu rer T hu rsday by the w ith a 1 o'clock luncheon a t the N E Glass and M rs T om H u n t A
sheriff. T h e money was segregated home o f M rs. Clarence Cone, w ith discussion was held concerning contributed by persons Interested
A r----
pleas-
M rs. T IO01
o m u Lafoon
as j jo w in
hostess
I follows
fo llo w s *
MT3.
u w n a-»
i h t
n
v m tv « . c candidates
a u u iu a ir g fo
iu i r governor. —
— in the advancem ent o f th« d a iry In ­
S tate
and
county.
*19.832.99; Guests bidden to meet w ith the club ant social afternoon was enjoyed dustry.
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K n ta n lj
*ar»«ra»
refreshm ents
were
M rs and d a in ty
cities. *5.683.18: schools. *7.923 95: were M rs. W ilb u r W s tk ln s .
— ’ rlu*> w ill hold Its nexl
Scratches on w alnu t and m ahog­
union high schools. *668.55;
road H a r r y H a rt. M rs. C .‘ E U m ph rey s e r- ’
T h e rooms i .eeling w ith M r * N. E. Compton any fu rn itu re can be concealed by
districts. *1.623-31: P o rt o f Siuslaw. and Miss N e ll Bushel!
p ain tin g Ihe scars w ith lodlns. then
*173.07; forest fire patrol. *314.79: and table w ere a ttra c tiv e w ith tu ­
T h e Lions club entertained
the |M>Ilahlng w ith a soft cloth dipped
lips and irises. A pleasant social
gray dig ger poisoning. 90c.
Keepers of the lie n w ith a dinner l i t fu rn itu re polish.
afternoon was enjoyed
laat T h a i— l i v night at Hotel
___________
Forest Road W o rk to S tart.
A social evening and games fol- K artell. Several musical n u m b e r. _ _ _ _ _ — — -----
W o rk by the fo restry d ep a rtm e n t
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'w
e
r
e
given
by
the
G
ard
orchestra.
on the F ra n k Brice road Into the lowed the re g u la r m eeting o f the
'J 'h p n l i / l / t i V
Bohem ia d is tric t is to be started f " te r” S.
H a w k ln s ^ ^ n Professor M irris of the economics
_ _ d ep artm en t of U n ive rs ity of O re
»
w ith in the next few days. T he gov- Allison and M rs. D ale H a w k in s won
e m m e n t has been cooperating w ith prtaes in a con esh Miss Frances gon spoke on “ F u tu re Prospects of
_ entertained w ith a piano Oregon."
the county fo r several years In im - M a c k in
h e _______________
e n te rta in m e n t com m it-
*
proving this road, e lim in a tin g d if ­ solo. T ___
M rs. W a lte r
L atie
entertained
ficu lt grades and dangerous turns tee was M rs. Nelson D u rh am . M rs
W
ednesday
a
ftern
oo n fo r L a M er-
H
.
B
G
riggs.
M
rs.
L.
W
.
Coiner
and m a k in g a perm anent roadbed
M rs. E lb e rt Bede and M rs. C. E credl Pont club T he aftern oo n was
spent playing bridge and M rs. H a r ­
U
m ph rey.
M en's Bible Class W ill Elect.
old W h itlo c k held high score. Dog
T h e com m u nity men's bible class
form ed
effective room decora
m e e tln v
T h e M p ° club was entertained wiKxi ..........
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w ill elect o fficers a t its
m eeting Tuesday aftern oo n a t the home o f tlons. A delicious iwo-course lunch
.
Sunday m o rn ing in the
y
q q Cruson. w ho Invited as eon was served. T he club w ill meet
theater. Special vocal num bers a i .
addt|ionB,
, M„
p .v t , of
tWl> w e rk , w lth
i VBn Sams
™ SUDg u y r -
a . Serial P o rtla n d , m other o f M r .
W J.
♦
P la n , w ill be made for a
Woods
Dogwood w isteria, b rid a l
M r. and M rs. R 8. T ra s k enter
,,to
hv ld j r „ ? ^ A m e r
veil and irises w ere a ttra c tiv e room talned last T hu rsday evening w ith
w ith C alvin F u n k post of the A m er-
^ , * 1 a f . . d in ner oartv fo r a group o f
decorations. A pleasant social a f- a d in ner party fo r a group of
ican Legion.
spent w ith
needle friends. Those invited were
Mr
t e r n o o n ----- - , —
Fact No. 15.
w o rk and a delicious luncheon was and M rs 8. L. G odard and children
Music In s tru c to r Receives Honor.
Lois and Eldon. M r and M rs. Joe T he fine« thing» iwuslly com«
served
M rs. Cecil E C aldw ell, piano in ­
— v—
S m ith and children and M r*. El-
structor of this city, was in itia te d
D r. and M rs. C. H . K lm e w ere bert Bede and children Beth and from thp*« whi> make fine thing»
into M u P h i Epsilon, n ation al hon­ hosts last T hu rsday evening
fo r 'E lls e .
exdutively. Schilling make» only
o ra ry music sorority. A p ril 24. at the Bona Tem po club. In v itin g as
—♦ —
the school o f music at U n ive rs ity add itio nal guests M r.
and
M rs.
M rs. H B Breedlove an l M rs
fine coffee— to can anyone elae—
of Oregon. A fo rm a l b reakfast w ill R alph Saltsm an and M r. and M rs Bessie S u tc liffe
gave
a shower
be held M a y 18 a t the Eugene hotel Jack Boyd. T he evening was spent Tuesday evening at the home of but uni y Schilling doti it.
a t w hich M rs. C aldw ell w ill play an playing bridge. M rs. C a rl W itte and M rs.
Breedlove.
honoring M rs.
o riginal composition.
James Dungan holding high scores. B rig h to n l-eonard
Cheap coffee never enter» nor
M rs C aldw ell
also — has
a T he rooms were a ttra c tiv e ly dec-
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- — become
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m em ber of the M usic Supervisors orate<j and
d ain ty
refreshm ents
T h e Constellation club Is m eeting leave» the Schilling roasting room*,
W7_«4_»_1
F ava TV 4» A
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N
a tio n a l Conference.
this aftern oo n to elect officers. M rs.
were served.
W . J. Woods Is c h a irm a n o f the for Schilling believe* that “cheap­
Senator John B. B ell Die».
T h e Joker club was entertained hostess com m ittee.
ness” is contagious.
John B. Bell, state senator of last T h u rsd ay evening a t the home
T
h
e
M
others'
club
Is
holding
an
L in n and L an e counties, died W e d ­ of M rs. O. M. M ille r, who invited
nesday afte*n oo n a t the U. S. V e t­ as add itio nal guests M rs. A. W . a ll-d a y m eeting today a t the home Facts No. 1 to No. 45.
erans'
nd
. H e under- K
M rs. O M. Kem . T he o f M rs. T . C. Shaw , east o f this
; a i ! 3 hospital.
u v n ^ llis i, P
a o
v a rtla
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M IC e I
c and
a i« u
—
There are 42 other facta equally
w ent an operation, necessitated by evening was spent playing bridge, c ity .
cancer, on Sunday. H is condition. D a in ty refreshm ents w ere served,
illuminating about S c h i l l i n g
M usic W e e k to Be Observed.
although serious, was reported fav - T h e rooms w ere a ttra c tiv e w ith
N a tio n a l music w eek. M ay 4 to Coffee— Tea— Baking Pov '-r—
orable
but * he *—
took
tu rn
■■ Tuesday
—
•“
•’ * a *------bouquets
of irises, lilacs and wis­
10, w ill be observed In this c ity and
fo r the worse Wednesday.
teria.
M a y o r N. E. Glass has called upon 49 Spice*— 32 Extract*.
M r. Bell was conscious alm ost un
A t the re g u la r meeting o f the residents to cooperate In Its ob-
til the m om ent he died.
Tuesday Even ing club Tuesday servance. T h e c ity schools, under
Census T a k e n Too Soon.
n ig ht a book review was given on the d irectio n o f Miss V irg in ia H u n t.
T h e census enum erators com ­ " L ife and I" by G am a lie l B rad ford, music supervisor, w ill tak e p art In
pleted th e ir w o rk here too soon. T h e firs t h a lf of the book was re- the observance of the w eek, which
M ak"
Music
T h e follow ing babies have
been viewed by M rs. B. J. Job and the has fo r its slogan,
Y o u r F riend F ro m Yo uth to Age. '
born d u rin g the past week: A son last h a lf by M rs. 8. L. M ac k in .
—♦ —
A special m usical assem bly w ill be
to M r. and M rs. C lifto n Adam s, a
T he LaComus club w ill meet, held a t the high school
F rid a y ,
son to M r. and M rs. Lois L ayn g . a
d au g h ter to M r. and M rs. H a rv e y Tuesday afternoon w ith M rs. W . E. M a y 9, and the g rade schools and
‘ Junior high school w ill present an
R itch e y <Lorane», a son to M r. and Lebow .
.
o p e re tta M ay 8. Churches o f the
M rs. E a rl V a n V a lin and a daugh­
M rs C. E. F ro st w ill be hostess
c ity w ill be asked to cooperate and
te r to M r. and M rs. Jack Holcom b.
F rid a y afternoon fo r the O. L . H . to have special music on Sunday,
M «V 10
M ethodists P lan M usical P ro g ram . club.
Senator Charles Hall
Getting Strong Support
May Days Are Big Value Days At The
West’s Favorite Food Stores
R I N T I N I l , C O TTA G E G R O VE. O REG ON
.«
S O C IE T Y
!
would want i f you
knew all the fa clt
Primaries May 16. 1930
V o te for
G R A C E SC H 1SK A
Present County Treaaurrr
R epublican C andidate for
C ounty T re a su re r
“S ervice w ith E x p erien ce”
Vote 44X G race S chiska to r C ounty
T re a su re r
KNOWLES
& GRABER
HARDWARE
Cottage Grove
O r e g o n
Your Dollar Buys
More at Wiseman’s
Golf Clubs and B ags - F airw ay . Click
Colonel, A rch Colonel, B ristal and
H o rn e t G olf Balls, 36c to 75c each •
27 in n in g B aseballs
Com plete S u p p lies for th e F isherm en
WISEMAN HARDWARE
‘Vhe Sporting Goods Store
Three Cents a
Treatment
Quick Relief for Gas, Iiuiigestion, Nausea.
Gastric Distress, Dyspepsia, Sour
Stomach, Stomach U lcers
WHY SUFFER DISTRE8S WHEN
3 CENTS B R I N 0 8 R E L I E F
Horton'* W onder Tablet* An- a Marvelous Rcmi-dy l»i«
covered by a Minniwotn Druggiat. Three Cento Per TnM. i
S chilling
A special m usical program
has
been arrang ed fo r the 8 o'clock
Sunday evening service o f the
M ethodist church by M rs. A rah
H o y t Rae o f Eugene, choir d irecto r
fo r the church here.
Included In the program w ill be
tw o anthem s by the choir, “Seek
Ye the Lord" and “I'm a P ilg rim ;"
a vocal duet by Anne and M a ry
D evereaux o f Eugene; a cello solo
by Charles D evereaux of Eugene; a
q u a rte t n um ber. “A rise Ye M en of
God.” by m ale q u a rte t, B rig h to n
Leonard, W illia m H o gate, 8.
L.
M a r k in and E lm e r
A llen ;
duet.
M rs. Clarence Cone and M rs. H . B.
Breedlove; solo. M rs. A rah
H oyt
R ae; In s tru m e n ta l trio , flu te , cello
and piano. Anne, M a ry and Charles
D evereaux.
H o w H e G o t Ahead.
A Texas newspaper publisher
who recently retired w ith *50.000
in the b an k was asked how he did
it, and replied as follows:
“ I a ttrib u te m y a b ility to re tire
w ith a *50,000 bank account, a fte r
30 years in the c ou ntry newspaper
field , to close application to duty,
alw ays h ew in g to the m a rk
and
le ttin g the chips fa ll w here they
m ay, the most rigorous rules
of
economy, never spending a cent
foolishly, e v erlastin g ly keeping at
m y job w ith a whole h e a rt and the
death o f an uncle w ho le ft me *49,-
999.50.”
O u r Public Relations!
T h e fo llo w in g le tte r received by
a w a te r com pany In a m lddlewest
c ity Indicates th a t satisfacto ry pub­
lic relations are more d iffic u lt to
a tta in th a n most persons th in k :
“D e re W a te r Co.—
“ I wish you would send your man
to tak e a leek out of m y pipes in
the seller, cause It makes the m eat-
er cost too m utch.
“Also w hile you r man is there, I
wish he would tak e out that m eater
and put me In a fla t ra te »neater.
I lik e th a t kind b etter and It don't
coat so m u tch .”
W h en a q u a n tity o f soft f r u it Is
to be washed, less bruising w ill re­
sult i f it is poured In to the w ater,
ra th e r than fro m one em p ty k e ttle
to a no ther and the w a te r added.
Easy to Take—Not Habit Forming
Solti Under Guarantee of lb lief of Ailment» Named or
Money C heerfully Refunded.
Sold only by
L A W R E N C E R. H O R T O N
1336 Weat Minnehaha Street, 8t Paul, Minn.
D lf T T Z IO t lT IO N
\V lT H O L J ,
F R ID A Y a n d S A T U R D A Y
Republican
Candidate
for
Govecnor
n ta p ir* to the office
of governor because 1
■boud lilt* to be of aerv-
le* to the atete to which
I w u born, which my
ancestors helped to de­
velop and In which my
children »rill live after
"I vdll enforce the law» with sincerity and Juatice and
w in appoint no man to enforce a law who doe* not observe
"I will use ceaseleaa vigilance to prevent waste In state
«xnendlture». I xafill be ready to spend a tax dol ar for
g o ^ re se If convinced that the state will receive full value
"I believe In the steady completion of <wr highway ay»-
tam. 1 shall continue to oppose Interfering with the dutiea
- - State
—
Commission for
for the
the purpose
purpose of iog-
___Jighway
Commission
of the
H '
Ita —
road — bond
willing- The state
aim* will pass the peak of
— -—
, retire-
—
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riven
maaTTn 1932, and I hope that greater aid may then be
gi
• program of market roads.”
•If elected, 1 will not be obligated to make any appoint­
ment In return for political support. . . . . .
“1 »rill make every appointment on the basis of merit.
•I will work for the greater development and welfare of
° r^rheae things I shall take upon myself as a serious duty
1 a solemn pledge to the people of the State.
Vote for Harry L. Corbett
A*v.
in Bottle» of 100.
W A Y STO
A sta tem en t
from
H A R R Y L.
CORBETT
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B ats and M itts .
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Corbett for Governor Com., Floyd J. Cook, Field Mgr.
tut Corb.tt Uld* . Portland, Ore.
Hall for Governor.
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