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198®. m at a ano y o u n g p o o p t a a m o o t i n g a t j ^ i a t l e a erelea a at • p m.t •lUf* 7 will ba union services at this *tt>i. a ta d p , W e d a . a d a r : p r o ; . , •Min« U l» church. Rav L O. Shaw w ill praach T h u r * « a r f eerriea a w ith y o u n « p eo ip p le at tha 8 o'clock service on "The ■— «««. Sotarda, Divine Mediator." A special anthem noon. Th« aceldant waa a i d to _ hava b a n unavoldabla dua to I ’reab) tarU n Church Rav. Dun and aolo have bean arranged. No •m ake from graaa. which waa bain« can P. Camaroo w ill praach a £ tha prayer meeting w ill ba held Thurs b u r n a d o o t h a Southam P a c ific [ 11 oclook Sunday a a r v la o n day night but tha congregation has *» Sara Sink I ..i M ' f o r m i g o . Ed ballavaa In going right of way and made tha highway Ity Religion?’ an a p p a l for b* * n . ur*T d ,o. th* Oaborn Transportation --------------------------1 nc th„ state into tha and approaching earn tnvlalbla worahlp amotion of a » » « y meat In« that n ig h t Tranap w o r a h lp and ___ ____ _ •ÜBim i r r nos mates t ~ e - . r o . uerth . - a ¡a lta r *“ ttom« For th* * to tha tabernacle w ill ba provided b u a ln a a a . Check and <O»ah la a d -a a a a ) k J X ho alro m a n °'cl‘* k «'-«nlng service tha church for thoaa who coma to tha church. Th doubla check, but liatón to thia one: W M R ^ i k T «.t»|TVroo r»u- i i a ^ i n v ^ u t h h ^ T b m u T h rth a lr wtu J” 4» o th ,r church* * * * th* clty i I »)(>*• a ■ th . IS la i h o M l u r o a r « o r .r a o r you v i l i d e in a union aarrioa at tha Methodist IJ - v k t h .r th r R ep u b lica n p o litica l » a - traveling Fhe Highway Itapttst Church. Momh*r o / .> .• d. i.ln a te d and co n tro lled aa It la care to a atop and had awaited the church at which Rav. X. O. Shaw of Louis Henry Randle, pastor.— t ■ M tsaaJ CMtartai Aa a i g n a l of a watchman before atart- t - llo r * »ball b e k e p t la tha Christian church w ill praach. O r a r » « * •» • •<U»"rt»l AaaoolaUoi, Church school. 8:46, W. L. Leonard, e •««• W hile both care ware atlU in p a v e r , o r c a ll a new d ea l w b e rela - th 1.1 O tap aa Mao Sunday school will meat at X ® p eo p le v i l i b ave aneb a v olet superintendent; morning worship, , low they craahad haadon. Tha two I co n tem p la ted b y o a r » y it .t n at 11. the ordinance of baptism w ill be ' bafoon children In tha m ar beat o'clock. • • • A fr a .. observed; the B. T . P. V. will Join Ed la d strict prohibitionist, so warn thrown against tha back of Church at O r t e t , Olbb* avenue era wonder wham he conjured up the front aaat and M r . bafoon was 8(xth (tp w t wh. r< m or, m. n In a union young people’s meetlna the Methodist this terrible republican political thrown against the steering wheal. than women attend evening eer- at T o'clock at church; evening worship, 8, union I machine that could not prevent the L ittle Jeanette buffered a fractured Blblo school, 9:48, Clem ' nomination for governor of the last collar bona, little D a n suffered a Sarff. superintendent; the men of eervloe at M. E church. Rev. I. O. man a m&chtnw would have nomi Severn gash on the head and Mrs j the school meet at this hour w ith Shaw to preach. E. T. Atchley of P s o if l« Cooot H e p r e a e a tn ll.e e Lafoon eras severely bruised from the community men's bible claea at the Anti-Cigarette t-eaguo of Ore nated. A. W . Strass. Io« gon will lecture at 8 o'clock Friday I This calling a new deal has never contact with tha steering wheal. ' the Arcade; communion of a r lty « 1 4 « : Hnn I th« revealed any dastardly republican M r Lake escaped with only minor laird's supper. XI. morning sermon night. Next week will be the last SÌdg.7 « e d « n ^iiw > s e k t s Injurias. The front ends of both subject. “Building a U f a - by W hat week of the vacation bible school machine. and a special program w ill be giv And Ed is unwise and unkind to j cars were wrecked. Plan?" This church's evening ser en Friday. August 1. PENtUONS FOB VETERANA. make such accusations against -------------- vice w ill be merged with the union those from whom he must garner Brought Light te Jepaa service at 8 o'clock at the Metho In his objections to tha veterans' many, many thousands of votes If Prof. T. Tomocda says that the dist church and ths pastor of this M ala i l r o l (U l« r d « y t e h h a t h ark,Mil al pension bill { ‘resident Hoover he Is to be elected. visit of Oonimodoiv Perry In ISAS church w ill preach on "The Divine • :4 5 a. ■*.. ehuroh a«rrt< - i t I t I « pointed out that It would waateful- W hy. even Ed's wife is a member Mediator." A union young people's Pray«« i„ * r ili» a l T S o t» ni W .4na«<l*> ly give penalons to veterans who of the party that maintains this marked a turning potnt In Japanese The event la s|H>ken of as meeting will be held at 7 o'clock at A a y « s o w o lo em « ware In tha service but a few days machine which Ed has conjured up life. the Methodist church. Prayor circle F r ee M e lk e d la l C hurch — C o m e r at or weeks had not left the shores so that he can assail I t Surely she “The Cannon Roar of Urtimi,'’ and will meet at 7 45 Wednesday eve- M o sree a r i a v e s a d so u th F ifth alreeta — of America, had enjoyed many- wouldn't be a member of any such Is looked upon as the beginning of O O. Crow naatur. S u a d a y a ch eel. S : 4 4 : { ntng. I. G. Shaw, minister the age of •'.■cidenist .-l\lll«Mtl<>n. p rea a h ia « . i f ; Y P . A . Y; e r a a « e lle tlc years of good health after leaving hell-raising outfit a s Ed pictures a er n c ea . • : atld w eek p ra y er m e e lla a the service and now develop a dis the republican party to be. F i r s t M e t h o d ic « E p i s c o p a l C h u r c h . T h u red a r • o 'c lo c k P a e to r 's re sid e s« « . ability In no way connected with Ira R. Aldrich, pastor. — Sunday »1» »«»k Fifth «‘rn«., their servloee. N E W S S T Y I.E S C H A N G E. school, 9 : 4 8 ; morning aervlce. 11. I t may have taken nerve to op pastor's subject. “How Do W s Know •*£ £ £ ac^Ii" from s " !• a ta tle a pose the pension bill, hut the presi Aa an example of how even the T h ^ m ^ ^ iM tj^ O o d T ^ ^ ^ g c to ^ n u e l^ ^ h d d ijj^ ^ u j^ je jto ^ jJ u a d a jjijh e « ^ ^ dent should have the endorsement newspaper busineas has progressed of those who actually suffered as a within a few years we reprint the IUIlUIIIIBIIlHIIMlllllllilltliUIUlUitlillUllUlUlUllhliilUUtHIUIUIUIIUIIiUIIIIIIIUlUIUIUlUIUIIIIIUlllUII result of their services, whether following from the July 16. 1910. to that service was in this country- or me of the Eugene Register, which abroad, for any waste in dealing vas published in the Register a few liberally with those who have no >y* ago in Its "Early Eugene Just claim against the government, Davs" column: E G U A R A N T E E this M ille r Ceuretl-lo-lhe- means less for those entitled to H. E. O w en. fo rm erly a sso c ia te d «-Uh M. L. E llio tt la th a re a l e s ta te baalaeaa. benefits for disability actually re Ktmtl T ire Io outuear uny o ilier tire o f equal «-ill ep *» *■ o f fic e e f h it o w e o v er th e sulting u u n g from i r o m a service erv»ce. . Eurwn; ( J , , rom p a a y , , i o ra H e n r y la The Sentinel believes In dealing a k n atler Ha la w ell knonrn la E u gen e p ric e when ru n u u tie r the »«me c o u tiilio u a . liberally w ith those who served in »ad o u f k t to aucceed la the u a d erta k lB g "Henry Is a hustler. He is well tha last war. or In any war. I t be- ltevae th at in case of doubt the known In Eugene and ought to suc MILLKK a i-B H k K F R O O t't'T S COM FAN Y H O W D Y FO LK S — W hat's (IMLXMMNMUTVP) veteran should have the benefit, ceed in the undertaking." That is -«dltorial comment, not news, and A kron . O hk U S. A. the use of trying to keep the hut It doesn't believe the veterans even in 1910. which is only 30 years houM neat while your wife w ant anything except that to which is sway on a vacation* No they are entitled, that which should ago, that style of news put the m atter how clean it Is, she's ba freely given them by a grateful newspaper In the backwoods class Today any newspaper w ith any bound to say on her return. pretensions to being a newspaper, "Gracious, what a mess." Tha American Legion presented • • • even a Eugene dally, forbids ex a hill designed to care for emerg There's no pleasing a wife. encies. but the criticism offered by pression of opinion by the reporter riting a news story. I t Is no long- She w ill even kick If she the president Indicates that mem finds a two-weeks accumula bers o f congress, for political pur r nr-oer for the reporter to pre- life of wedded bliss for tion of cigar ashes carefully poses, inserted broad provisions every newly married couple, nor to swept behind the stove. which the American Legion did see •res i the opinion of the com- not approve. >n t • ebout the virtues of every- You can't see any ruins by To shovel ou» tax money, for Kt gets Into the obituary' traveling In America, but you political purposes, to those who litimn. can come home and look at have no claim upon I t casts a cer your bank account. tain degree of odium upon deserved • • • The question la being repeatedly pensions and also reduces the And then there Is the conso money available for these deserved asked, “W h a t has the chamber of lation fact that If you do pensions. The Sentinel believes that commerce done?" This question is happen to need houM wlre- the Legion resents having pensions Invariably asked by those who are ing our services can be had for world w ar veterans made a contributing nothing to the support without straining the bank political football. The Sentinel be of the chamber, to that It Is really account much more. lieves the Legion resents having not much of their business what e e e pensions given to undeserving to the chamber Is doing. But The Static Helen sex, "The old the injury of the deserving, of Sentinel could fill several pages fashioned woman who used to which there are sufficient for all telling w hat the chamber of com wear a veil for protection the money which the national gov merce has done during the time against the sun's rays now ernment cares to devote to the this w riter has been a member. To has a girl who lies on the purpose. I f we have any surplus. those who ask the question about beach all day trying to get 1st It go to those who were wounded the chamber we would ask: "W hat tanned." in the great conflict, to those who have you done? Can you name a e a a were gassed, to those notr suffer single thing that you have done to There was a good chance to ing bodily ailments and diseases bring anyone to Cottage Grove, ui get both tanned and bllsterec that are the result of their service establish a new Industry, to pro at the A. A M. fire Tuesday or which It Is highly probable re mote a civic Improvement, to make n ig h t sulted from that service. T h a t’s the city a better place in which to ' • • • where it should go. live?" 1er m e in e e e r e ie e a i a i e » »ne .ro b ad th ird Mundnya o f eenb m on th A ll Lulharbna. Irrea p eetlea » ( n a llo u a lu y era e o r d la lly la v lla d ba w ell th ree who ora w ith o u t a eh u reh beide, s e e C hurch uf C h r le l- - < l.u b d o n I» m il .. t.n iil. o f t h u ib«» llr u ee I Kunday — - w oruhlp II Canned fonda heap bant In a cool, dry claeet or atoreroom Poeallile fadln« of thoaa In «laae Jara lai pi « v ^ U e d ^ ^ jih la lilln ^ f r im i^ ia ^ g h t . High Quality —Low Price 3 For nearly 20 years we have had a single purpose—to sell the best merchandise at the narrowest margin of profit. Your money goes a long way—but never leaves home when you buy here. PRINCESS FLOUR — Best quality Montana Idaho blended hard wheat, per sack .... $1.69 POTLATCH FLOUR Straight Idaho hard wheat, per sack $1.59 SUGAR -Best fruit and berry, 18 pounds for $1.00 COFFEE -M. J. B., Hills, Crescent and Golden West, special per lb. 44c PINEAPPLE — Gold Bar, extra fancy, 1930 summer pack, s i « cans .................................. -... 25c THOMPSON’S MALTED MILK - Double rich chocolate flavored, per pound can 41c MARSHMALLOWS- Campfire, 16 os. package 27c SOAP White Wonder, 8 bars for 29c BUTTER—Red Rose, made at home - 35c 2Y2 Radio Ray Has This to Say: July Clearance sales continue in every part of the store. Buy now and save. Chfillen a n y tir e d ea le r to eq u a! th is sensational G uarantee 24,000 MILES IN A YEAR D ip p y D ia lo g . O nt a t th e a e v a p e p e r fo lk s p lea !« y e a : ta r d a r B ill C e n s e r o f th ei p o u ltry jo u rn a l Ju st e o u ld s 't lo e r o hia bualnaaa s t hom e an d sp en t m ost e f th e a ftern o o n e u m i s . In« th e a n a to m ies o f I S fr ie d c h le k a a s .— S ile iE C apital J o u rn a l. O V B C H U B C H E S PBOGBESS. “The world do move." This w riter can remember when preachers of the various denominations would The description of w hat Bill did hardly speak to preachers of other j leads old timer« here to easily rec- denominations. T hat there could be ': ognixe the Bill Conner who former- any good In another church never admitted by any church. Ere- Cott*«« O™’ ® newspaper. __ ..____-.¿LaZLa and was considered an expert Judge quently sermons were preached ex of chickens, live, fried or bobbed- plaining w hy tlie devotees of an other belief could not hope to peep skirted. through tha pearly gates. The other eatoa becam e In r o lr e d t h is w eek i s church’s manner of baptism was the W «aa w ar. T u e sd a y a fu r a o o n . T u esd a y wrong, or its rules on dancing and a i« b t aa d W ed n esd a y aeorea o f tru ck s card playing were not sufficiently ta m e to tow n laden w ith em p ty drum» rigid, or something. Even since the w hich w ere f ille d w ith th o u sa n d * o f «n l- P o t . . — rin r o ro l o , ‘ o f f s s o l l s e . — W anton L ead er. w rite r has been in Cottage Grove Empty drums filled with thou- ha has heard such sermons. Within £ “ nt y * * « C* ^ rch/ * ,U“ d tO l “ wdSonef o T 'u ? ’ sent It’ to “ o ^ N o t R ip l^ . m in i» « Constable, a t Big Lake, Ark., to ¿ t S f ? a w h " . summer “ for4>1dden the flapper, off that . "»""a". _ u‘ ‘ »uuiurei u. , community to appear on the street. i” p r o f . The « y r o w . h e l d W W CI1UIT.H iueiuug uie weauiBwroa» have been commended for their of another church to com . over to modesty. t h . mors commodious church. sawn to have le a creed and A R o ab u rg cherry picker dogma and • beck of a lot more shot the other day because the one common senM than we used to with the gun thought the cherry have in church affairs. picker to be a flock of wild pig W. eons. He must have had bats in his belfry. Your Home Print Shop First Gtapfa AtZâmu cfl&icru By K ARL K . M IL L S A a t t i c grower a y s he Is going to raise a kind of cattle that will run entirely to porterhouse steak. Such a statement hasn't a leg to stand on. The United States has 3,000,000 laws, and some of them have been broken so often th at they are no longer recognizable. “Do you know w hat happens to little boys who swear?” “ Yeah, they grow up to be golfers." e s s F A Y A L L IS O N IS T R Y IN O TO M A K E A R E C O R D . H E IS T R Y IN O TO GO 31 DAYS W IT H O U T A S K IN G A M A N IF H E W A N T S A MAS SAGE A N D T O N IC W H E N H E COM ES IN FOR A SHAVE. ' t e e e Gushing Gertrude says that some men have a den and others growl all over the houM. e e e Loren Harvey dropped in to headquarters the other day. We are always glad to see Harvey. H is remarks often set us to thinking. He dropped this one and we’ll pass It on to vou. Harvey says that 20 years ago the girls didn't think of doing the thing! they do today. That's why they didn't, do them. T H E M IN U T E M E N In November, 1774, the Pro vincial C o n grea of Massa chusetts authorised the en rolment of 13,000 men In ths province, who should be pre pared to take the field a t a minute’s warning. This army waa, from tha conditions of Ito enlistments, called “M in utemen." A thorough understanding of our duty together with the knowledge gained from many years experience enables us to give a m a t complete service. No additional charge for re sponding to from Eugene. ..lortidcut COTTAOC GROVE. ORC RHONE 2O2J 2T*-‘ ’Ambulance Service Second Fire at Leona. L E O N A , July 17. — (Special.) — A fire of unknown origin today des troyed the old conveyor which es- caped destruction In ths firs a month ago that destroyed ths mill. I The firs today, with only five men I and boys avaiUbis to figh t ths ' flames, threatened nearby houses and garages. When ths w ater pressure became I weak a call for help was sent Cut, ! but before any could arrive the fire waa under control. No Mrious . damage was dons, but a patrol w ill be kept to watch for fresh out- . breaks. i Tha theory was advanced that [firs had been smouldering for a , long tim e In ths old sawdust, and < th at this broke through end M t firs to ths conveyor. A rubber plate scraper scrapes tbs dish better than a knife or fork aad mvss fatigue b e a u M It Is Liberal Allowance On Yonr O ld Tires f FAoneorrfrisa in /.>f an appraieaij Com e in and le a rn a ll the fa rts ■bout M ille r T ire s and why it is possible fo r us to m a k e thia un- atirpaasable g u a r a n te e . T h e n , you be th e Judge. A LU M IN U M PERCOLATOR Colonial— 2 quart a l a .................... LONO HANDLE SHOVELS « 4 dA Strap — Black finish. O n ly ________ ____ la V V Same—full polish__ RUBBER BATH M A T l.lf Soft, durable. Handsome colors. . . . . . . . . . . 111 I IV a PUREX TO ILE T TISSUE • - Soft, pure white. 1000 sheet roll....................... wg 12 Rolls for «Sa __ IW perfect condition. s h ie ld w ip e r “ T h e only expense we have had is 7."»c fo r a shook absorber lin k and E N T H U S IA S T IC lette r® a b o u t th e 59c fo r u new rn Id le r fo r the w ind Ford car a rriv e daily fro m every purt shield w iper. 1929. “ T h e cor lia» given an uvernge b etter than twenty miles to the gal Ford car am i believe it is the most e c o n o m ic a l e a r th e re over a ll kinds o f roads and in all Thousands o f o th er Ford owners kinds o f w eather, fro m the nearly in every part o f the world rep o rt the roads we had 1929 through in same satisfactory service und econ the burn in g om y o f operatio n nod u|>-keep. Also through the heaviest o f rainstorm s where many ears were beauty dead and had to sit on the roadside th in g th a t goes to m a k e a good am i re lia b ility — in u n til they were dried out and pulled a u to m o b ile —- t h e in, and through deep snow. value fu r above the price you pay- Keep® Your Cake and Pie® Fresh A Heal Bargain 9S« OLA8S M IX IN O BOWL SET S Beautiful Green B ow ls............ .......... Pink O laa Bowl Sat ®Sa 89« COPPER TEA K E T T L E Heavily nickel plated, durable . . . . . . . . . . . 1JI In c o m fo rt, safety, speed, pow er, in 'DtteranJ «9® is on th e m urket.” was d riven m ore than 2 1 ,0 0 0 mile® heat. 'B m i H/ u II j lon o f gas. W e are well pleased with the p erfo rm an ce o f the M odel A In the first twelve month® it spring o f OREEN BREAD BOX Well made, ventilated. Only...............— WISEMAN HARDWARE m otor at that tim e showed it to he in impassable H ard w are S ^ T . . . 7 .IS r u b b e r f o r (h e w in d “ W f purchased the ear January 7, SAVE M arahall-W ells Assodata Stara new .‘SOc f o r a perienee w ith the Model A Ford. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOSBOOOOOOOSbOOOOOOOOOOOOCMBCMM The modern healthful way to cook. M ea t and vegetables retain natural flavor». H a v y aluminum. Let ua show you this fine cooker. and ‘‘Just a word regarding o u r ex* Helliwell & Nelson Serv. Stat. at men llto i’j I f it Mould he n<hi«i4;le to g rin d th e m . In s p e c tio n o f the cal o f a great n um ber received. MILLER Housa Fam ishing Needs at that tim e, hut some o f the service sh o ck abN 4*rber lin k o f the w orld. T h e fo llo w in g i® ty p i Fifth and Quincy IVild Blackberries A re Being Picked ently the cur wn® ru n n in g perfectly p en n e won 7«*le fo r a C hallenge th em — y o u r d ollars are at atake. N o w re a d th e fa m o u a M i l l e r T i r e G u a r a n t e e w h ic h aaya “ W e g uarantee th ia tire to o u t w e a r a n y o th e r t i r e o f e q u a l j . 1 ice when ru n u n d e r th e same co nd itio n s.” e e e People or citiee don't get anywhere much without a PLAN. twenty lhon*and mile® mid ap p ar . . . a n d lh<» o n ly e x - th a t “ th e y w i ll o u tw e a r a n y o th e r l i r e , ” e le . B u t can they h a rk th e ir claim » w ith ih e m a n u - fa r tu r e r ’a fcona /¡tie guaron/ce? And we are trying to make a record this month, on new portable phonograph customers. Business is good and It looks like sales records would fall, Up at Salem firemen, short of i «rater, commandeered m ilk supplies w ith which to figh t flames, W ell? M any local residents are getting good pickings of wild blackberries, which are reported as plentiful this year. Many employes of the mills, 1 temporarily out of employment, are | filling in time gathering this delec table fru it. This berry, which should not be confused with the 1 Evergreen, Is one of the m a t choice th at grows In the state and usually M ils a t a dollar a gallon. M T h e v a lv e s w e r e g r o u n d at F ord M otor C om pany every new F o rd is a