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T H E SENTIN EL, COTTAGE GROVE. OREGON. Cottage ftrovr Sentinel mESut^p ? U T he M ary la n d p en iten tiary la veraal and woman and children •paded In, or made Into compoat tra in in g convicta to be newapaper w a r* held as n o th in * b atter than piles to rot fo pllea for r the neat y< year * uae chattel» They co ita in valuable plan t food men. T h a t’» about the oaly way (>) C hrist's naw view o f God area and should not be burned. Soli» they oan have newapaper men In q»MM* O oi r e n Pabllabt»« must have humus, or organic mat the Inatltution. One alm oet never another Christm as g ift to the n a ^ ■ jn * r tion*. Nation» hava bean low or te r In them fo r any economical hear« o f a newapaper m an going to By L . A. H a w k in s ____ B ilto r high Intellecutally and m o rally aa fru it plants to th rive and fru it. Jail. Moat o f th e ir crim e« are com A g ric u ltu ra l Extension D epart Straw b erries can be set IS o r IS m itted In th e ir editorial columna. they have had a high o r low view« tog» Or»»« «» «— »»4 rl»«o m ent In te rn a tio n a l Harvee- * ' I They don’t th in k enough of money ’ o f God. Before J*»ua came, men inches a p a rt In SO Inch row» ra d te r Com pany. »» Worth Math 1 to »teal it, and it la more fun to Jab w ent across the age« unloved and made to produce heavily If good l u t a t o O f A m . a peraon w ith the e d ito ria l pen than uncared for. care In all way» la given T hey can • o a s c b ip t io n k a t k h 1 to m u rd e r him , and thus newspaper A n o th e r g ift waa C h ris t a new T h e re are thousand« of homes In t * train ed In a m atted row. 1» (<!a«k la ^ T M r » l conception of man. T he greatest the town» and cities o f thia country" Inch»» wide. One hundred feet of w y«er as a a iT k n e mo»tk« go.ts persona keep out of trouble. ■ aioalha » 1 2 * 1 0 » . month »0»« ________________ g ift to m an kind Is th a t w hich ,n a , have gotng gpac«, availab le fo r row could be expected to yield TS to U p a t Beaverton a horse picked a makes men have a high conception garden uae Some are u tilisin g this quart» of good berrte« If prop- Member of __ wom an up by the arm . shook her th eir own personal w orth. land, m any a re n o t W h e re v e r the erly handled. Alw ays set In as long N ational E ditorial AeeocUttoa Orason ■ta e u t t« o E lO d t ito o r ria t a l Association A»ao«laUoa an<J d r o p p e d her W e presume ref- »«> Christ brought a new concep- y a n , g o ffe r the o pp ortu nity, a great poaalble. Weed« n iu il be Newspaper O v e rn . W .-.p a p a r Coafereore C o a fT -a o . j errncf t<J th a l quadruped tlon of k m g a h l^ n h l. s t u d y o f can made by tro w ln < k , ^ and drouth provided which are fo rm e rly attached to bug- M a rtin L u th e r, C arlyle distinguishes vegetable» and sm all fru its fo r the »1 u rlng the grow ing and _ _ _ _ CAM _ IT BE DONE* gles, wagons an d ’ other vehicles. I f between a rtific ia l and n a tu ra l kings home table. I f even h a lf the I f wason In the home g a r ------ such la the case, and w hether such N a tu ra l kings clim b hand ovar am ounts consumed can be raised. It J« h a lf **»• plants of ever- Up In Y a m h ill county the near»- lg ,he case or not, ita tre a tm e n t o f hand Into the places o f power and ,g good business and w orth w hile be arletlea to give fru it until paper boys called a m eeting to die- thc Beaverton wom an was gentle trust, com pelling men to listen as T h e exercise gotten by the average D t In the fall oust the tax problem In Oregon. C),m pared to w hat the benxinc bug- theV «peak E very day. according , own d w e lle r In carin g fo r the gar- ipberrtes ara a delicious M em bers of the legislature fro m do to u„ to the teachings of Jesus, men are den and fru it patch w ill be no more fu t can **e grow n In email th a t county w ere asked to sit In. - ■■ — croamed kings though few may be than la needed to keep h im h ealthy » r home use Set plants Is T hs new spaper boy» had discovered Says Ed Howe, philosopher and * * the coronation The law laid gnd |n good condition Seldom w ill ln< a r t In SO Inch rows and th a t taxes In Oregon have reached j ournH|i» t; " I often re m a rk the down by Jesus for kingship was. there be space enough fo r as com- th soon fill In w ith sucker» the staggering total o f »110,000.000. gentleness of telephone girl». . . I f an>’ nlan would be great, let h im pjete a p lan tin g as Is recomm ended Ki pace open fo r w orking and thia aroused them to the point XVomen generally would be as gentle be the servant of all. fo r the fa rm garden, but In towns a r irough the patch. Hroper- that they decided th a t som ething w ilh husbands as w ith the public. '*> T h * f ifth great g ift to the , he w o rk Is lik e ly to be done by ly for. a yield of tw o quarts should be done a t once. m arriages everyw here would aver- w orld by Jesus was th a t o f democ- hand anyw ay, so we can economise to three feet of row can be, Pine and dandy, but the only a better ” racy. T he tran sfo rm atio n o f this on space by setting plants closer ex I f space la available thin g th a t can be done a t once la Yeh! And I f men treated th eir continent began w ith the com ing of together. W ith a few straw berries, bli ■» and purple cane sorts to Increase taxes C u ttin g taxes w , ve, t hf <amc as they do telephone the transform ed P u ritans, w ho put raspberries, blackberries, gooaeher- w l *rth w hile. F e rtility must takes a considerable tim e, and c lr |g they would have reason to be » new spirit into the resources o f r tee. and c u rra n ts In the back yard , be lined and good cultivation those who get aroused to the point (rested more gentlv bv th e ir w iv e * th4s Krent land - T he unseen cap- much g re a tly appreciated fresh gl' igatlng w ill save the crop where they are determ ined that ________' tain on the deck of the M ay flo w e r fru it can be grow n T h e re are In »sons. I ’runs out fru itin g som ething shall be done a t once get Jugt gg a „ , he crOesroads news- w a i ,h a * C arp enter o f N axareth thousands of cases w here grapes ca loon as fru it la harvested, tired out before they put over any had got out of the habit o f who wa3 ala4n by men because he can be used fo r porch vines, on a r- an cut and head back the re tax cu ttin g program . saying that someone who has died w a s in advance o f his tim e w ith his bora In the yard, o r along garden mi anes In the »pringI T he Sentinel adm its th a t taxes- ,iagged a w a y " the P o r t'x id Spec- teaching o f democracy, and who fences. serving tw o purposes a t be X X L a th a m are tw o ex could be cut, and has no objections tator" Krabs the expression W e pre- was * ° l4,tle understood in his gos- onee. T w o o r three grapevines of the cel II bearing varieties and to having Ita tax bill elim in ated en- sume th a |a o o n „ w ,u tell of some- P * ’ 01 J ov* - . . . rig h t v a rie ty fo r the location w ill ah given a chance tlrely, and It is going to w atch one who departed thi» mundane 4#) C h ris ts view of childhood ara» produce as m uch fru it as the fam - 1 rrles. w hlls vigorous grow- eagerly fo r a plan whereby this s here altogether rcvolunUonary and per- t,y w u i cat fresh or use fo r Jellies, en heavily under favorable can be done. _____________ haps his greatest g ift P la to used Q n tp e vines can be train ed up on coi and If there Is room they In the opinion of T he Sentinel, H fiw much happier this world th<! • cholar and thc statesm an as various things, thereby ta k in g little a n grow ing Tw elve or flf- there Is only one w ay th a t taxes . . we could examples in his teaching Jesus ground space tae ts. M t three feet ap a rt In can ever be cut to any appreciable ' * fo r * v(^ d , . took a little child and placed him So(, mu>, made r ,ch fo r a , II be sufficien t fo — r ’ the H and le the same --------- ------------------- ------------ - •«.------o seeks the ,n th * m ,d’ ‘ o t * * gmUP *«<1 • * « o f these fru its to do w ell I f pos- av ' degree, th a t Is fo r the people them f s n illy . selves to revam p th e ir ideas of how caregg o t tbe band th a t a m o m en t t*1< 8^Pre" 4e d44tJ’ oi '* ' ' »'ble to secure good stable m anure - Ties care fo r the child and In his own It is the best th in g to use In s ta rt- they w a n t to live. C u rran ts and gooseberrle« are before was used in chastisement. life to become hum ble o f spirit. Ing. I t can be supplem ented by bush form s and a doaen plants o f : T here are many ways In which T his is the child ren ’s season, be chem ical fe rtilis e rs la te r on. Leaves each set. three feet a p a rt In a r ° w ! taxes can be cut w ithout im pairing A m an in N ew Y o rk is being ex governm ental efficiency, but the amined as to his sanity because he cause Jesus placed his new em pha should be put on the garden and w ill supply a« much fru it as w ill h«- trouble la th a t men in office are the th rew money aw ay. A man who sis on the value of a child. • • • same aa the rest of us. The people ... can (f*t bold of enough money to be T he Suex canal was built so th a t o f Oregon could e 4“ ‘ “ a « able to th ro w it aw av ra n t be very steamships m ig h t go fro m the M edi sary expenses and cut th eir own expenditures probably to a total _____________ terran ean to the In d ia n ocean, but greater than the 5 * * V 'thc A Cleveland doctor lays crim in a l- when it was built and the w a te rs " the state, even if j 110 « » ’0“ “ ity to poor teeth. An aching tooth began to go through the land, the vegetation correct figu re, and yet be a happy certam Iv ,s no, condu(.lve , o good desert changed and sprang up. T h e tra v e lle r now finds and contented people. cltixenehin an oasis a ll the w ay of the canal, M cM in n v ille is in Y a m h ill coun ty I f the residents of M cM in n v ille lu x u ria n t vegetation and waving C H R IS T S G IF T S T O T H E should practice the same economy tree«. T his I believe is a beautiful N A T IO N ’ S. th a t la aaked o f governm ent o ffi illu s tra tio n o f the strange change cials they could cut th e ir expenses of the clim a te of the soul through (B y D C K C A B P CAM EROJf 1 h a lf a m illio n dollars a year and the spirit and teachings o f Jesus, The b irthd ay of the M an of Nax < ' still have su fficien t money to sub areth has become the one real high m oving slow ly through the centur ies. scribe fo r th e ir home papers. < ’ day o f the nations. Each nation 14 T he editors o f Y a m h ill county, if has had m any days dedicated to < • they should cut th eir expenses to T h » H u n g e r T h e o ry < ' liberty, patriotism , heroism and the same exten t th a t they ask gov < • I t takes a small boy w ith an education, but all days bow to this Hamburger and Pork <4 ern m en t o fficials to cut, probably Beef Roast—Steer Beef , , MVS m uch . ____ day as the sheaves of old empty stomach and a dinner he like« O ’ *l would more supreme than enough j ^ eph.s Sausage to give the most H tls fy ln g demon 121 ic and 15c lb. to j ^ y tn e ir e« onvom mpn! In ethenic religions d eity re pre- Btration of Professor Einstein’s the W e can’t « p e c t the i°v e ™ m e n t 15c lb. ory that space eats up m atter.— < • to be conducted y fate. Jesus brought a new concep- Philadelphia Inquirer. < >, • ► Lamb Stew—While it Lasts ically than we con du ct, our homes Uon_ PJ tion, he represented the Pure Pork Link Sausage SMALL FRUITS IN TOWN GARDENS i d M lrad T hey must ba w ell eared fo r in way of c u ltiv a tin g and fe r ti lising. Ihrunlng la nseeaaary Io keep the plants thinned out and Insure nothing but h ealthy wood being left. P run e early In the spring be fore gro w th etarts I f leaf eating In sects s ta rt destroying the foliage apply a stomach poison, eith er liquid o r dust. Arsenals o f lead Is the most com m only used polaon. I f aphlde or p lan l lice appear use "Black ix>af *0" or nicotine duets, being careful to h it the Insects themselves. God u ldwh uid a p p e a ri th a t noth,ng could have given Jesus a worse “ • » being » • j — * land saturated w ith bigotry and obscurantism. B u t today we recall only th a t his life is one eternal epic and th a t his music is world music, w hile his message is the one thin g th a t rem ains a fte r 1900 years of change and hate. Jerusalem . w y a t n u u iu n ii in o rder to relieve the unem ploym ent situation. W h a t would happen to the coun try I f over n ig h t every’ governmen- ta l u n it in Oregon should reduce it s expenditures 25 per cent, which is about w h at t h o s e f a v o r o f ly ^ n Oregon°should cut rz .X? n ro o o r- its expenses in the same propor tion? T h e present depression. In comparison, would be riotous pros perity. B u t is doesn't h u rt to ta lk about reducing expenditures fro m tax funds and to try to do som ething about i t Such ta lk and such ef fo rts may act as som ething of a hr»Ice and we certainly need some th in g of th a t sort. y u* EphegusBand mightv Rome have Plo“ gh^ dinto M aster rides suprem ely on to his coronation. In every age men have been considered g re a t and en d u rin g in proportion as they have loved and served this Jesus. The g ifts th a t Jesus brought are too varied fo r enum eration here, but six w ill indicate the obligation o f the hum an race to this One who spoke as never m an spake. (1) H is g ift to womanhood. W hen Jesus was born, slavery was uni- 5c lb. C H ESTNUT TR ANSFER CO. Chestnut Brothers, * proprietors STORAGE AND GENERAL TRANSFER Long Phtancv Hauling Piano Moving a Spedatty O ffice phone 6 C O T T A G E G R O V E , O REG O N R m denee Phone INO-Y < > < > 25c lb. T h e state b an k exam iner has found economic conditions in south ern Oregon the best they have been In m any months T he country over conditions are the eame. W e have more s tu ff to eat than we know w h a t to do w ith , we have more clothes to w e a r than there are peo ple to w ear them , and the banks have large reserves w a itin g for someone to put them to w ork. I f w e could fin d some w ay to get rid o f a ll the things we have in such q uantities th a t we can't eat or use them , and should find ourselves sho rt o f the things we need, the m oney th a t is ly in g idle would go to w o rk and soon we should have the greatest prosperity ever known. Letter and Cap Folders for yoor filing cabinet*. Sentinel. Arcade Theatre Weekly Program Friday-Saturday December 26-27 “ THE UTAH KID’’ Rex Lease Comedy _______ News Sunday, Monday, Tuesday December 28-29-30 “ MOROCCO” Gary Cooper and Marlene Deitrich Comedy____________ News Wednesday, Thursday December 31, January 1 ("TH E SATURDAY NIGHT KID Clara Bow and James Hall | Act Comedy FARES EAST CUT TO T H E B IB T H P L A C B O F L IN C O L N F ro m the picture of tha ehab by log cabin above. It can be clearly a w n w hat poverty Lincoln suffered. T h e ra was nothing o f the pomp and splendor about h im th a t sur rounded W ashington and the other w ealth y presidents. T his cabin has been destroyed, but a m onum ent has been erected where It stood. Our tr u e rv»|M>e« a n d <g«>^ Ml JAN. I TO JUNE 30 SIM IL A R C U T S TO OTHER POINTS e x p e r i Chicago COTTAGE G R O V E . ORE PHONE 2O 2 J -A m b u la n c e S e r v ic e i ! Boneless Beef Stew, 15c lb. Beef Short Ribs Vegetable Shortening 10c lb. 2 lbs. 25c Small Lamb Shoulders Holiday Oleomargarine R ay Vinson got the C h ris t mas spirit, too, and dashed this one off. Beneath the spreading chest n u t tree The boys and girls now freeze B ut they are fu ll o f Joy and glee T h e y ’re selling Christm as trees. • « « I T IS A S A D T H O U G H T T H A T A L L T H E C H R IS T MAS C A R D S D E P IC T IN G SNOW C O V E R E D C O T- T A G E S W E R E D E 8 IG N E D LAST S U M M E R W H E N T H E T H E R M O M E T E R W A S 103. • • • Fable. Once upon a tim e there was a Christm as card which didn’t show a Santa Claus clim bing down the chim ney of a snow- covered cottage. • • • H o w to get even w ith your worst enemy. Give his little boy a snare drum fo r Christm as. « » » Candidate fo r the Polson Ivy Club. T he friend who tells your w ife she ought to give you a tie fo r Christmas. • • • And now th a t we have had our fun and have done our best to amuse you all these m onths, wa w ill w ind up the y e a r w ith a one laet M E R R Y C H R IS T M A S Morrell ’» Eastern Sugar Cured BACON 29c lb. Tender Sweet 3 tin s 3 9 c FLOUR Golden West—M. J. B. or Maximum C itr u s Washing Powder 1 9 c lg e. p k g . 8 lb. bag 35c 39c H I4s T. M. BOYD. A g en t-P h o n e 11 O ffice Supplies T 1 « Tib A r a . F a n . EU G EN E FRUIT IIROWEIIM’ ASSOCIATION s r»xa«n M a a » r» rt» rta s e»aa4l«las i n « H . l l i i i M ot 1 I 1 I 1 Cottage drove Tb« Store T h a i S a .« . T o . M a a -x Triapboa« USS to » 4 VS 1 SH O ES | 1 1 " H a p p r Paat for A ll Iba P » m llr’ * M baa»-- lls a la r f -H arrla a 1 P31 Bagaaa. O r a p n (>ra«n PS« C o rc a llia gusaaa. Hal-a*. ib a O all«. Il«a4. O ra fa a 9 BUSTER BROWN SHOE I STORE UI1AKI.ET*H FU R N ITU R E CO. W to t S lfb lh kb»«« (o t o .a rv m«u«b«r a ! ib« lam Uy I F U R N IT U R E M Williams Self Service Store I THE 8ENTINEL KM F r u it G r o w e r s it I O ffn . X S A L T O MS Self Service Stores I Everything fur the O» 1 1 1 W llla ia « !!« A tra a « . Kup«aa. O r a Swift's Quick Naptha S o a p C h ip s B A K E R IE S KORNS Y-x Swifts’ Crescent Shortening 3 lb s. 3 9 c «BRCAD» BICYCLE SHOPS Dinty Moore's Bicycle and Toy Shop. E i t r . « b n l » »»4 p a r t, f . r all la y .. • Trtcyel« a»4 v k n l I n . •a 4 r . b . l l l C a la n b la blcraUa. brik an W .I4 1 a (, b ra ria » » *4 rap alrlas 130 W a rt t l b M .. gagaa«, O r« « M A Smashing T w o-D ay P b o a M : O fflM U T -J . X R ay U b o ra to ry — Clean-Up Sale Tues. and W ed., D ec. 30-31! A royal jubilee of unheard-of values for Safeway patrons. Every pound, package or bag of Christmas merchandise must leave our stores between Tuesday a n d Wednesday nights. Costs don’t mean a thing. We are going to sell it at some price—if we can’t sell it we’re going to give at away We won’t carry a dime’s worth into the New Year. Come on folks —here’s an honest-to-gosh bargain carnival. Dr. J. X . R m . (1 S 4-M 0. M. M . * ’ Tba ia tu ro a c « M »a** STT W U la ia a M . Bi.. K a ( m .. Aereee from F irs t N ational Rank COLLEGES X fl.r H l<b B U o ol 1 1 1 « .! Eugene Business College 11'» ■ O n 4 B n a a l” MI sot T . l.p b a a . 1SSS BI4g. K a fM a , O>a. DRUG STORES STEVENSON'S W e D e liv e r PAMILT DBUOOISTS 1 llp e la lra aa4 Sara Hollar« 1 (la a a la s . Praaala». K .m o d « lla (. F illla s I Salto « » » .» • ao4 i p »»1 W U Iam rtto St. Basaaa, Ora. 1 Oa. 1 I MATTRESSES I TRUCKS | International Trucks ' O'BRIEN MATTRESS AND UPHOLSTERY Maltraaaaa M aao.alaS Kapok M a llro u o » a aparlaltx Sap r ia . or « a la b l Pboaa ( » • »»a ( ib S r» . K««l Baso»», Orosoa j 1 1 1 1 1 k la a — 1 l o a M i l H p a - 4 H p-clal 111 b a . I K la s . 1 I« » , » t o » Offices Furnished I Complete I THE SENTINEL Cottage Grove I NEON SIGNS | 1 CO. «3T F ilia m o ti« W ork KooOof Ni-on Hlgn» Kloolrtfl K«fr1<«r»lloa 1 1 1 1 KUOEMB. OKKOOM ! Stroal— Pboaa »3» Piom bi»» »»4 M o .lla r - Hhoal M .l» l OSTEOPATHS | O«t«np»thle P bra lrla n »»4 flor»«nn Pool Rpa«l»ll»t M l» « r R l« (. B o(»a», Or». I 1 1 I 1 1 1 I 1 F IL M S | 0ARL R. BAKER FILM SHOP 1 K V K K T T IH M O § R. O. MASTERS P IIO T O O H A I’ I I I O Qulak «arrlea- and ap«sl»l a tl.n tlo n < i’ «» to m»U or4«ra. W UI. Bto. K 0(«»«. Or». Tib u ( 1 I 1 ■ A u t o S e r v ic e | SERVICE GARAGE On» Hlop H«r«l»a. l i a r a r N lfb t. Htorasa O a»«r»l H a p a lria , Auto P a ln ll» » - -H u m n -rin l» li« 4 W« u i b a o rlrin a l fa c to r, m rihod of auto pollahlnx and fln lahla», Aolo Roniilldlng W r ld ln r and P«»4«r W ork. A»«o T o w ln f w ith P»ok»rd W roakar. lack O ’ ll a r Prop Kn»«»o Or«. P hon. IS 1 0 4» 1» K. >'ro »4w «r 1 1 1 ■ I ■ 1 1 ■ 1 ■ I We print almost anything 1 that can be printed 1 The Sentinel 1 Cottage Grove, Ore. 1 P R IN T IN G DR. 0. H. DAY 1 I 1 1 1 «4» Oil»»— K ii(«»a, Orapoa Office Equipment j A. G. NELSON A I I O ra n lu ffs S P u ra lla ra — A a /ib ta » la U p b a l.la rp 4 bnay 4 r u ( M » m Ko4»b> aa« E » 4 ak P la l.h la » U fa LYLE S TAILOR SHOP Bu<<ma. Ora<oa •7 ft Oak IHraat. Scofield P lIrtO T O b lx e p ra a m | MAJOR WHITE A SON laaaraaaa Sunripe Oats 9 lb s. 3 9 c T A IL O R S L ife In su ra n ce I>t«tri«t B »D » (er P rorta C h ir o p r a c to r s P h on e 219 50 0 0 4600 Keep Lane County Money in Lane County. These Advertisers Are Boosters for Their Home Coun tv B »« « a .. 2 lge. pkgs. 39c Safeway Hard Wheat C o ffe e You may visit San I r . i n n u o , Lu» Angeles, Hollywood ; ow at the height o f their gay mid-winter sea sons andmsny other cities enroute. LANE COUNTY BUSINESS DIRECTORY 2 lbs. 25c 15c lb. COME TO BARTELS MARKET AND LET HIM SAVE MONEY POR YOU. 3 tin s 2 5 c C om TJ.7B 4 » l<> &J 50 Lard in Bulk. 15c lb. 171/ 2e lb. Extra nice Saturday and Monday, Dec. 27-29 C a m p b e lls’ Pork and Beans sleeper travel, ¡»ho greatly reduced. Littéral stopover at ittajor points. BO TO S o u th ern P a cific «1 PARSONS COMPANY 10 lbs. 4 9 c 1 »50 00 ..... New Y o r k ........... Wathingtun, l ) . C Dev Momee . . . New ( ) r le « n |, . . Si. Louie . . . . . Oklshom« C ily . . g e n e h o s p it a l» KarlKWills / ‘Mortician, »«*»» «• /««*/ IPM W / « / • • IM I ence la evident In our service, and Is eomraer*le«l upon. No e x t r a c h a r g e f o r rv w p o n d - Ing Io » e r v tc e c a lls f r o n t E u W M to r» La»» * • f S ail L»k» H O W D Y F O L K S —T his being T h riitm x s tim e and due to the fact th a t we feel more or less sentim ental, this ad w ill not have too much to say except that we wish a Joyous C h ris t mas to you and yourn". • • • AND ABUNDANT HAP P IN E S S AND PROS P E R IT Y W IT H THE A D VEN T OF T H E N EW YEAR. • • • The Y uletide s p irit prevails and Cottage Grove is all dressed up like a wedding day. • • • Sunday school attendance is reported to have shown an increase here of late. G re a t fellow, Santa Claus. • » » LEVELS Fare» east cut to nc»v low level» with the Jiltlctl privilege of going Io vour easterndcttination ihrougn the vunvhinc of O ljfn rn is at no sdditioitiil coat over going »la (<fhc( routes. T h o r fjtrv, giMnl in »oschc» on fs»t trains, give you ihc vperd md comfort of Southern Panin'» ser vice at lotust cost. Chicago, for example, only $50. saving $29.H f. Similar reductions to other eastern mints. Tickets on s»h I ’nuary t to une 50. Fares, good for tourist MW«*. F m MM / b < M .« « j 1» F I « . . « - M .II4 I» « Radio Ray has this to say: LO W NOW By K A R L K . M IL L S REALTORS R ed M e x ic a n B ean s NEW Fancy Leg Lamb STEALING HOLLY. Christm as tim e is supposed to be a tim e w hen w e have the kind liest o f feelings fo r others, when we are inspired by the Y u letld e sp irit, when w e do w h atever we can to m ake others happy, to m ake life more pleasant fo r them , when we respect the rig hts o f others. H o lly la pe c u lia rly a symbol ot Christm as. I t Is a th in g o f beauty th a t should be alm o st sacred d u rin g the Y u letld e season. C erta in ly , w ith all th a t it stands fo r a t this season it should n o t be stolen, yet a beautiful tre e of this k in d in the H e rb e rt E a k ln yard, red w ith berries, that seemed to glory in its own beauty, in the Joy I t gave those who passed th a t way, has been stripped again this Christm as season. W e can th in k of n othin g more incongruous th a n stealing the holly of another to help In our own Christm as plans T h e one who does th a t certainly h»« caught none of the Y uletlde s p ir it I t Is vandals such as those w ho stripped this beautiful tree th a t discourage home owners from m a k in g th e ir yards b eau tiful and the city a more pleasant place in w hich to live. » 'I»? beep« Ih» -S S » VIA California N ew Y ear r H I» Chicago C h ristm a s an d a H a p p y and our own private bu sinesses T h s re Is no surer test of a m an a chancea fo r |>eriiian»nt sueeesa (han í |h e w ay he labe» e r l t lo l s n i » •> a d I help ’ - - «boni V— • Ih« * - "**■ Ami to brins <ln» When h«n« w ill one« mors l/UipA/C Puïû/HV ( / JÚ sky * W is h e s E v e r y o n e a M erry d e ^ d i^ x ‘ u iile e a e e s l « « » « I » e » « i y Anti B arlieet Police Force The llr«t organised |»ollce dalatl from t'liarh'« Hie Wise who rvlgned In Franco Pv«»iii I't’tl to l!W0 lie established a body o f |»eriiianen« olbclaln to enforce ihe la w BARTELS M ARKET SPE C IA L S FOR S A T U R D A Y The «oaenmei • help we «urelr n««4 w lll ihsnh yen for thl« (ood tl««4 A l'K lltIV C K M T i l l L A T o r T U I L A S T M SB Ils * « you h*cr«l «boni Ib le i A euralaa of •»»« le Ibe illegaoele r i l l e aw ful «lumu Juel g e l; ue I.lb * s blow I s l i le «olar pleeue.