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se n t i n e i . oottaqe o b o tk obegow .
Grace Ellen Wilson spent the
Portland with their daughter«, Mrs
Frsd Rahm and Mr«. Earl Ishmaal. - week end at Bandon, visiting her
M r. and Mrs. Rehm brought them brother, John Wilson She made
the trip with Elbert Hmlth, who
home.
Battery reoharglng. H tu rg ea G ar played with the Cottage Grove golf
team (here Bunday.
age.
Van Beatty of Medford, a former who had been visiting at the home
resident, Is visiting relatives and of a sister, Mrs. E G. O. Groat, left
Monday for W alker to visit at the
friends hers for a few days.
home of a daughter, Mrs. M arvin
Regular *1.50 Bottle Per
Charles H. Burkholder and George Karpole.
fume
H. K err left Tueeday morning for
The health report for May, Juet
Manta Ana. Cal.
Issued by City Health O fficer C E.
Regular $1.00 Box Powder
Mre. J. J. Moore, who Is In a Sa Froet, shows that there were two
lem hospital. Is reported to be In a deaths, both, males, and nine births,
orltical condition.
H er brother, six fsmalss and three males.
Bert Ellenburg. visited her one day
Miss Helen Olson, student at
last week. H er husband, who Is
fam iliarly known as Dad Moore, Ashland normal, returned yesterday
also Is III and Is receiving treat to spend the summer vacation with
ments In Eugene. M r. Ellenburg Is her parents, M r and Mre. O laf Ol
caring for thslr plaoe on Mosby son. Hho woe ac c o m p a n ie d by Mlea
W hite, an Instructor In the normal
creek near Walden.
school, and Emily Taylor, both of
Miss Josephine Wiseman, student whom were on their way to Idaho;
at University of Washington, will Gladys Bond, on her way to New
arrive hers Hunday to spend the berg, and John Billings, on hla way
tum m er vacation with her parents, to Corvallis. The group were din
If you bring thl« coupon
■ M r and Mrs. J. A. Wiseman
ner guests last night at the Oleon
COME EARLY
Mrs. Zelma Groom of Eugene home.
spent the week end at ths home of
Miss Mildred Dugan, employed In
Mrs. Malta Currln.
the local telephone office, Is spend
Mr. and Mrs. H a rry M etcalf of ing her vacation In Portland and
Eugene visited Friday at the horns at the beach Mrs. Bernice Johnson
of Dr. and Mrs. W. E. I-ebow
la taking her place.
O. C M iller of Cloverdale sold his
Mrs Mabel Dixon, bookkeeper for
’ OO-acrs farm In Delight valley last the Mountain States Power com
Danes at Mountain View pavilion week to M r and Mrs. M. D. Nichols pany, attended a meeting Tueeday
at Wildwood Haturday night, divan of Sterling, Alberta, Canada. Bart In Lebanon of the women's com
by American Ie*glon auxiliary. A Johnston. Haglnaw realtor, handled mittee of the National Electric
cool plaoe for a hot dance Also re the deal. Mr. and Mrs. Nichols have Light association.
freshment booth
Jnl2p returned to Canada to dispose of
Rev. Trefren of Creswell spoke at
Mr. and Mra. L. L. H arrel mo their farm equipment and stock, the forenoon services of the Metho
'
having
already
sold
a
large
wheat
tored to Portland today to meet
dist church last Hunday, taking the
M r and Mrs Bert Hinkle of Colo farm there. They plan to return to place of Rev. Charles P. Johnson,
:
Delight
valley
about
July
15
and
rado, who will visit hare. Mra.
who was on a trip to California. A
will set out a large acreage of Eng gospel team from Springfield was
H inkle la a slater of Mra. Harrel.
lish walnuts.
In charge of the evening service.
Mra. H. A. Cruaon of Iwbanon.
Colonel B. K. I-awson of Portland
Mra. M argaret Shook of San
accompanied by Mr. and Mra. spent several days hers last week
Francisco, who had been visiting In
Horutn of Mealtls, visited Monday at looking after property Interests.
Seattle, stopped off Monday to vis
the home of Mra. Crueon'e aon. C.
Jack Klopfensteln and Edd Jenks it | t the home of a brother, H. B.
C. Cruaon. Mra. Horum la a alstar
left Saturday for the Bohemia dis Breedlove. H er son. Fran k Daymon
of the alder Mrs. Cruaon.
trict, where they w ill do develop of San Francisco, w ill motor up for |
Chief of Police G. B Pltchar and ment work on the North Fairview her.
T raffic O fficer Morgan wera In group of claims.
Rev. and Mrs. Charles P. John
Portland Tuesday as wltneaaea In
Miss Dorothy Eads of Medford, son returned Wednesday night by
a federal liquor case.
a former resident of this city, was motor from Han Francisco. Rev.
Do you know that you can have elected president last week of PI Johnson w ill have charge of both
your battery recharged at Hturgea Hlgma. honorary organisation for services at the Methodist church
Oarage?
students of Latin at University of Hunday.
The C. A. Beldlars motored to Oregon.
Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Hemenway
Portland yesterday to visit Mr. and
Mrs. N E. Compton was on cir and small daughter Dlan, accom- i
Mra. Roy Hinlth
M r Hmlth la a cuit court Jury duty last week In panted by Miss Alice Johnson, left
brother of Mra. Beldler.
Eugene.
Hunday afternoon for their home
Mrs. I. 8. Fox and daughters In Portland. Mrs. Hemenway and '
Llena have been filed against the
Lead Crystal Mining company by Hasel and Rhoda of Mandan, N. D„ daughter had vlalted here a week at
employes. It la understood that a r are visiting a t the home of Mrs the home of Mr. Hemenway's par
rangements are being made for a Fox' sister. Mrs E M. Boss M r ents, Mr. and Mrs. IA H. Hemen-
Fox plans to Join his faintly about way, and M r. Hemenway and Miss
settlement.
A news Item In the Eugene Reg the first of July. Should M r. Fox Johnson motored up for them Sat- '
ister aaya th a t D r. I I W. Tltua, be as enthusiastic about the country urday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Currln and
former resident here, haa recovered as Mrs. Fox. the fam ily will locate
here.
fam ily of Eugene spent Sunday at
from an lllnesa of ten daya
A marriage license was Issued the home of M r. C u rrin ’s mother.
A few minute« off may do you
last week at the county clerk's of Mrs. Mella Currln.
good. Hpend them a t T h e Pastim e.
fice to Lynn Frederick Green and
C. A. Bartell, who has taken over
M r and Mrs. Hawkins left Tues | Ix-tha F Tandy, both of this city.
the Corvallis hotel In Corvallis,
day morning for Newport Beach,
Susie Garoutts was appointed spent the week end at his home
Cal., where they will vlalt several
weeks They visited Tuesday night last week as adm inistratrix of the here. Mr. and Mrs. Bartell and
estate of M ark P. Garoutte, which daughter Donna and Beth Bede
In Roseburg at the home of their
is estimated to have a value of apent Hunday at Lundpark.
aon. laudle Hawkins
I 63000 W orth Harvey. T. C. Wheel
Frank Ira W hile of Klam ath
Mra Herbert Eakln and a niece, er and Roy Garoutte were ap-
Falla and Chandler McCauley of
Gertrude Eakln of Salem, left the 1 pointed appraisers.
Portland visited Monday with Mr.
first of the week on a drive down
Lornn Htewart, student at O. 8. and Mrs. J. Q. W illits.
Roosevelt highway.
; C„ returned last week to spend the
Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Godard, their
M r and Mrs. George York of Eu summer vacation with his parents,
daughter Lola and their son Eldon
gene were Sunday guests at the Mr. and Mra. IaHells Htewart
left today for a motor trip of a
home of Mra. York'a parents. Mr.
Mra. Omer Moore and daughters
week to eastern Oregon.
and Mrs. F. E. Mendenhall.
Kathleen and Pauline are visiting
Rev. and Mrs. I. O. Shaw re
Do you aeek a tonic? The one In Coquille w ith M r Moore Mrs.
unique tonic for natural stimula Moore's slater, Beth Paulson of turned Tuesday night from Rose-
tion Is health. Health la the one Portland, Is here staying with the buSR. Rev. Shaw delivered a lec
tonic aerved by the Chiropractor. other two children, M arian and ture there Monday night on the
encyclical letter of Pope Plus X I
So therefore Make Chiropractic i Sarah Jane.
and officiated Tueeday afternoon at
Your Habit. Dr. H. A. Hagen.
Mra. Ray Nelson and son Robert
the funeral services of Lloyd Erwin,
M r and Mrs Bennie Marsh and returned Hunday from spending
son of Mrs. M. M. Tlson of this city.
children of W olf Creek visited last several daya with relatives and
The Cottage Grove baseball team
Thursday w ith M r and Mrs. E. G. friends In Portland. They were ac
O. Groat. M r. Marsh Is a nephew companied on the trip
by Mrs. defeated Elkton 16 to 14 Sunday on
Nelson's mother, Mrs Roy Baker Delbert Kelly field.
of Mrs. Groat.
Miss Gertrude Shaw returned
O. H. Fullerton and son Ralph of Eugene, and Mra. Nelson's slater,
Saturday from a two weeks' visit
Mrs. John Yarborough of Notl.
were here from Ashland Friday.
W. M. Morelock returned last In Portland. She was accompanied
Herbert Breedlove has been con
fined to his home this week with week from Portland, where he had by Miss Alice Holcombe and F ran k
Infection of the nose that has been I wen receiving treatment at the Trullinger of Portland, who spent
' United States veterans' hospital. the week end at the home of Rev.
extremely painful.
and Mrs. I. G. Shaw.
The Elbert Smith fam ily are In His daughter, Mrs. James L. Stark.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Graham and
Portland, where Mr. Smith Is at I who had been In Portland with him,
i Mr« L. L. Graham and son George
' returned with him.
tending Masonic grand lodge.
Donald Umphrey, student at O. of Eugene visited Sunday at the
N E W H A TS JUST R E C E IV E D ,
S. C.. returned last week to spend home of Mrs. Roy Graham's par
tallest styles for matrons and
the summer vacation with his par ents. Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Godard.
misses
Reasonably priced. New
ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Umphrey.
W. L. Leonard took a truckload
York M illinery Parlors.
)nl2p
Mrs. M artha Marsh of Elmira, of lambs to Portland Tuesday for
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Bagley and
Among those from here who I J. W . Veatch.
baby of Jerome, Ida., were here two
apent the week end at Bandon,
Miss Donna Bartell went to Tort-
days last week visiting friends. Mr. where the Cottage Grove golf team
land today to attend the gradu
Bagley la Interested with Chas. Hall
played a match Sunday, were the ation exercises of her brother.
In the manufacture of hot-dog
Fred Anderson fam ily, the Harlsy
stands upon which they have a Gates fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Loren Blackford.
Mrs. Clara Burkholder and fam
patent.
W itte, the G. A. Sanders fam ily,
The Albert Woodard fam ily are Mr. and Mrs. W ilb ur Spray. M r. and ily moved today to her own home
visiting In Portland while Mr. Mrs. Peter Nelson, the Victor on north Lane street. M r. and Mrs.
Alfred W ulff, who had been living
Woodard Is with battery "E" at an Chambers fam ily, M r. and
Mrs.
there, left today for Kiel, Germany,
nual encampment.
Cecil Caldwell, M r. and Mrs. Ralph
to visit Mra. W u lffs parents.
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Shay have re- Haltsman, the Cleo Morelock fam-
Dr. and Mrs. Austin of Aberdeen,
turned from «pending x week In I lly and the W illiam Moyer fam ily.
Wash., are expected to arrive the
last of the week to visit at the
home of their daughter, Mrs. Clyde
Roberta.
M r. and Mrs. Fred Edwards and
fam ily of Ham ilton, Mont., who had
been visiting at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. W. B. Johnston, left the
first of the week to visit a few
days in Yoncalla. They plan to re
turn here later for another visit
with the Johnstons, who are old
Montana friends.
Those attending the session of
the O. E. S. grand chapter in Port
land this week were Mr. and Mrs.
A A. Richmond, Mrs. W. E. Lebow.
Mrs. K. K. Mills and Mrs. Nelson
Durham. The Richmonds met their
son Marlon, who has return« d
from attending medical college In
St. Louis. Miss Alice Southwlck of
Portland accompanied the Rich
monds home.
D e m o n s t r a t io n S a le !
LO ISELLE Perfume and Ponder
B o th fo r 9 8 c
Saturday Only
P ea rl
N e c k la c e
FREE
K E LL Y D R U G CO.
C ity B riefs
C. A. M cFarland and aon Howard
th ia m o rn in g tor Out A B M IM
to vlalt ralatlvsa and friends. Thay
««pact to ba away two waake .
Mra. Oaorga lla w ltt left F r id a y
for Hand to vlalt aavaral waaka
l« n
Hobart Quigley motored to E u
gene Munday and brought home hla
wife and thalr Infant aon
Special rataa on radio battery re
charging Rturgea Oarage.
Mrs Herbert Eakln, Mra. H R
Job. Mlaa Lula Currln and Mra
Hunt motored to Corvallla Hatur-
day and brought home Mra. Orpah
lienaon, who had apent aavaral daya
there In connection with Smith-
llughee eatenelon work Mra. Han-
aon haa bean elected to taach In the
Oregon City high school.
Lenora Pyburn. daughter of M r
and Mra. Welcome Hubbell, haa
been elected aa an Intermediate
teachar In the Eugene schools
The American Legion auxiliary
w ill hold a cooked food sale H a tu r
d a y a t th e H in lth H h o rt g ro c e ry J llp
Hart Kerna. coach of the Cottage
drove high school, haa been elected
a physical education and aclence
teacher In Ihe Eugene schools
□□onnnnnanuannD annnnnnnD
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THE
SENTINEL
Mrs. Cecil E. Caldwell will attend
the Oregon Mualc Teachers' con
vention to be held June 16, IT and
IB In Halem. Her mother. Mrs. C. E.
Mtewart, will accompany her and
will vlalt friends there. Mrs. Cald
well haa started her summer claaaea
In piano Instruction for beginners
and advanced students and haa 36
enrolled.
Before going on that fishing trip
have your battery charged at Hlur-
gea Oarage.
Mr. and Mra. Clyde Roberta and
fam ily apent the week and at Co
quille with the R. L. Mtewart fam
ily. former residents Mr. Roberta
want to Bandon Munday to play golf
with the Cottage drove taam.
Rev. and Mra. L. H. Randle and
fam ily moved thia week from the
Charles Caldwell house on Third
street to the former Phillips home
on west Main street. Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Caldwell moved Wednesday
from the Doolittle house on aouth
F ifth street to thalr own home on
Third street.
The Henry Rohde fam ily laft
Tuesday for Portland to vlalt aev-
aral daya.
DEMONSTRATION
Mrs. Leona Simmons will be at our store Friday and Saturday
demonstrating Gold Medal products. Mrs. Simmons is a wonderful
demonstrator and Gold Medal is a superior product, so do not miss
this Friday and Saturday.
paob
Builder« Fear Ravage«
of D eath-W atch Beetle
Tbs church of St. Lawrence
Jewry In London was reopened x
abort time ago after workmen bad
completed the task of restoring
the woodwork that had been dam
• god by hordes of death-watch
beetles.
These tiny borers are feared for
their destructive habits and they
have long been associated with an
perstltlous beliefs.
In the quiet of the night, when
the hammering of the Insect Is
heard In the home of the European
peasant, the sound brings uneasi
ness because of the primitive su
perstition that the nocturnal tattoo
press g n the death of some mem
ber of the family or of a nelgblmr.
The death-watch beetle and his
numerous cousins belong to the
group Ptlnldae.
They do not al
ways choose for their food inch
structures as Sir Christopher Wren's
ebur’-h of St. Lawrence Jewry,
for old books, furniture, bouse
timbers, druga, ship's stores, piles
of old paper and tobacco are In
cluded In the pest's diet.
One
member of the family thrives on
opium, another feeds on capsicum
and a third has a pronounced weak
ness for dried tobacco.— New York
Times Magazine.
G o ld e n W o rd s U tte r e d
by T o n g u e s o f U n k n o w n
Mrs. Hen Pitcher Dies
Mre. Ben Pitcher of Diss ton, a
pioneer of this section, died thia
morning In Fugene at the home of
a daughter, Mrs Otis Dyer. She
had been 111 clmo it a year. She was
sgsd 56 year«, 6 months, 2 days.
Funeral
Trices will be held at
2 >0 Saturday afternoon
In
the
M ills chapel.
Ella Melinda Kerr was bom De
cember 10. 1873, at Cross Fork.
Clinton county, Pennsylvania. She
came to Oregon In 1663 with her
parents M r and Mrs. George Kerr.
Several years later they moved to
Wildwood, where she lived until
her marriage In 1801 to Ben F.
j Pitcher From that time until her
Illness she lived at Dtsaton, where
«he and Mr. Pitcher had a large
farm , cleared for the most part out
of heavy forest.
Surviving relatives Include the
widower; a son. W ilbur Pitcher,
Dtsaton; a daughter, Mrs. Otis
Dyer, Eugene; the mother, Mrs.
Sarah E. Kerr, Cottage Grove; five
sisters, Mrs. W B McNeil, Sunny
vale, Cal.; Mrs.
Elena Colburn,
Reno, Nev.; Mrs. O. B. Pitcher, Cot
tage Grove; Mrs. Clara K irk . Do-
rena, and Mrs. C. A. Blackburn, Eu
gene. and two brothers, Clyde
Kerr, Klam ath Falls and Ray Kerr
Cottage Grove.
M eet Again A fte r 40 Years.
M r and Mrs. W illiam C. Tucker
of Long Beach, Cal., vlalted briefly
Wednesday with Mrs. Clara B u rk
holder and her mother, Mrs. Lydia
Htouffer. while on their way to
Vancouver, B. C„ for a visit. Mr.
Tucker and Mra. Burkholder are
cousins and the two had not met
for more than 40 years.
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The only “ K itch en -tested ” Flour
Sack Gold Medal
Flour
Sack Gold Medal
Flour
Sack Gold Medal
$1.99
$1.04
49c
2 pkgs., 25c
Try them with
Flour
fresh strawberries
GOLD MEDAL CAKE FLOUR
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Try a sample of Mrs. Simmons’ cake
50th A n n iversary
This is Gold Medal’s 50th Anniversary—A firm that has been in
business for 50 years must put out a product of quality.
Smith-Short Grocery
On a hill near Ailing», In Born
holm, Denmark, a large block of
atone carving« haa bean found on
tha face of tha rock, which. It la
thought, belong« to the Bronaa age.
The carvings are made with flint,
and «how a vessel about forty-three
Inchea In length, with a «mailer one
above IL
The data la supposed to
ba from 1000 to 500 B. Q
There w ill be difficulty In remov
ing the stone, aa tha ground la
a t present a qnarry, bnt It la pro
posed to divide It Into parts and
remove It to the Ronne muaeum
garden.
Rocks of the Iron age
have bean found In parts of Den
mark, but thia la the largest one
yet found of tha Bronze age. In
that country.
English coins have also been
plowed np In Denmark and G«r-
many recently. The coin« are about
1,000 years old, and are from the
relgna of Sven Bstridsen of Den
mark; Canute the Great, Hardl-
canute and Magnns the Good.
These consist of pennies with the
name«. In runic letters, of makers
of coins, Assur and Alfrlk, and
the arm« e f Lend, Exeter and Boa-
ktlde catl.ediaia on on* "Id" t’ 7
other having the figure .r a j. -Phl>-
Inqulrer,
Loose Leaf Systems. Sentinel.
WOOD
Summer Prices
Now in Effect
15- tnch Block Wood, $3.00 per lo a tk -ll loads, .
$30 00
16- ineh Slab Wood, $2 50 per load— 11 lo ad s
$36 00
4-foot ¿lab Wood, $2.60 per load—11 o o r d i_______ $26.00
All wood to be paid for within SO daya after delivery.
Buy early and avoid rush.
CITY FUEL COMPANY
PHONE 18.
An
Example for Us All
A country in which it in possible for a backwoods boy to
become the greatest national figure is a country in which
we should be proud to live.
Abraham Lincoln rose to high position by industry—by
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lea Age "Terkeya"
Turkeyllke birds once nested In
ths region now occupied by the city
of Los Angeles. Oallf.
This fact
has been brought to light In the
conrse of a review of the Ice see
birds of Rancho La Brea tar pits in
the collection of the Loa Angeles
museum.
The review was under
taken by Dr. Hlldegarde Howard,
of the museum. for the purpose of
establishing a census of the birds
of the region. I t was found that
of about 500 Individuals of the ex
tinct tn rke/llke bird. Parapavo,
represented In these collections,
more than 150 were young bird*,
many of them only chicks.
True bacteria are the only germs
which cause any trouble In food
poisoning. Yeasts and molds may
spoil a food for our use, but they
w ill not cause food poisoning.
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We sell new ones—the
famous Ajax Hispeed
and the Seiberling—or
fix your old ones. Bad
tires are dangerous.
S tic k le r f a r Fairoeaa
He declared that a man could
kiss a girl whether she willed It
or n o t while the maintained that
It couldn't be done.
Finally they
decided the only way to settle the
argument was by experiment.
The man won after a brief strug
gle, and kissed the girt ardently
for several moments. Then he re
leased her.
"Oh, well.” said the girl, “yon
didn’t win fa ir ly ! My foot slipped.
Trv 1» ««rain."
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Some people are always finding
fault with nature for - potting
thorns on roses; I always thank her
for putting roses on thorns.
Announcement!
We are pleased to announce that we now issue the Famous
“ S & H ” Green discount stamps on all work.
Call and give us an opportunity to show you the class of
work we do.
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•tore.
There are hundreds of people
constant striving. He should be an example to every one
whose names we do not know
of 08.
though their words have passed
Into history.
We cannot all become president—we are not all Lincolns.
There la the namrieaa. well-
Yet, this democracy of our» permits every man and woman
Mr«. Honey Is Injured In Fall.
dressed
woman
who.
meeting
to achieve an honorable and comfortable station in life.
Wordsworth walking by Loeb Kat
Mr«. G. 8. Haney suffered severe
rine one One evening, observed, bruises Wednesday when she caught
A bank account ia an effective help to thoae who are
"Whet, you ere stepping west a foot and fell on the wooden side
ward?" She gave the poet the Idea walk of the cannery property on
striving to succeed.
for his poem, "Stepping Westward." south Sixth street The moat severe
There Is the watchman who bruise woe to her face.
passed under Fepye' window crying,
"Past one of the clock, end a cold,
Pioneer M ill Closes Dow n
frosty morning 1”
Word reached here today that
There Is the man who flrst In the Pioneer mill at Curtin closed
vented the Breton fisherman's pe down last night for an indefinite
COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON
tition es be put out to see. “ Oh, period aa a part of the production
Ood. do thou help and guard me; regulation program of fir mills of
the sea Is so wide end my boat is the coast.
so email.**
Sunday School G ives Diplom as.
Potatoes or carrots are easier to
And who was the poor old dame
A fric a a "M o nkey B read "
M argaret Breealer, Velma Ben peel or akin if washed and boiled
wbo, when questioned by a kind
Monkey
cad is ah
known or nett, Gene Durham , Lester Black- first. This also conserves minerals
ly bishop, held up her dry crust and btol sb, adanaonia and digitate. I*
more and Glen Randall received and vitamins.
said. "I have all thia, and faith"?
'ones front Africa, and grows v« diplomas Sunday at the Presbyter
And there ere, of coarse, all the iree« that «anally stand from «• i
unknowns whose words ere sung to 70 feet high. Monkey bread 1» ian Sunday school. Presentation
CARD o r THANKS
was made by Mrs. Albert Helliwell.
We wi«h to eipr«»« onr «incar« appr«-
end said around the world and will
an oblong, woody fru>l. growing , superintended of the prim ary de clatioa of the efforts of tha flra depart
not peas away.
front 7 Inches to 18 Inches In leugCt partment. A program, presented by ment and othera wko asaiated na Is aar-
inz our honaa and furnltnra from flra »or-
The Juice Is considered to have the prim ary and junior depart eral
daya s<o Duo to care of th A e who
tome med11Inal properties, and Is ments, Included a playlet, "Jewels handled tha furniture, oar loaa was amL.l
D isavow al e f L ia b ility
l« 1 2 p MR. ARD MRS J. H WANKER
used In treating tropical fever. The From Every Land.”
"He washed his hands of the en aah«s acd bark are frequently
tire affair," we read every now end boiled In rancid oil and used as a
then, the Implication being, that the kind of soen by the native«.
Joint Service la Planned.
person of whom this Is said simply
A Joint service of the Christian
refused all responsibility for or In
and Presbyterian churches w ill be
" H o ih m " of Red Indian«
terest In the particular matter un
held at 8 o'clock Hunday night in
American
Indians
did
not
build
der discussion.
the Christian church. Dr. E. J. Bul-
log houses before the coming of the gin of Portland, weU known evan
Tw o M. M. degrees at regular
Certainly, If any phrase sounded
white man. That is. they did not gelist, who is conducting revival communication Wednesday.
Re
modem, this one does; and yet.
build log booses In tfce sense that meetings at
the
Presbyterian freshments. Visitors and members
surprising aa it may seem, It Is a
the settlers did later. But many church, w ill preach.
Invited.
direct allusion to Matthew 27 ;24.
tribes built wooden houses, com
"When Pilate saw that he could posed of poles for framework, and
prevail no longer, he took water roofs of bark and thatchwork. A
and washed his hands before the few tribes even put logs together
multitude, saying. I am Innocent of f - their habitations, but they did
the blood of thia Just person.”—- not put them together after the
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Kansas City Star.
fashion of the regular log house.
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