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PAO® FTV B T if a •■W TIW BIs OOTTAOB QBOVB, O B EOOW M arshall’s Cash G rocery RED AND W H IÌ E STO RE Special 49c Sale WE DELIVER PHONE YOUR ORDER W ESSO N O IL Q t. can 49c 1 LB RED AND WHITE COFFEE 2 TINS TOMATO SOUP All lor 49c 5 ROLLS BLUE AND WHITE TOILET TISSUE AND 2 1 Lb PROS RED AND WHITE CORN OR GLOSS STARCH 2 CANS EXTRA FANCY SHRIMP (1») 1 CAN EXTRA FANCY OYSTERS (Is) All for 49c AH for 49c Look for Other Ex«’« ptiniinl / «lues C ity B riefs % M rs. Helen V ila» w ent to P o rtland M onday In response to a messgas stating that her son, H a ro ld Vilas, had been seriously Inju red In an accident In th a t city Saturday. H and duy. Itc h e a ra a l T o n ig h t, I* rt- *C ui M r. and M r». E. N o rton o f Port >ie C J K em land were guests at tli M rs ^ A d d */J a c o b » of lla k e r Is I’hone 222 ilici M r. and M rs. H u .'te y K e r n ----- .laug hter M a ry of C irvallt» were Munday guests at the home of M r. K v u i’n parents, M r and M rs. O. M Kern. They returned home Munday night, accom panied by M r Kern « sister, Mrs. G a rd Corey, who w ill v ls ll a few days In C orvallte before re tu rn in g to her home In Colorado M rs Corey was .a ile d here a few weeks ago by the serious Illness of her fa th e r. Mr». N ancy P o rte r vtelted In Eu- |M»‘ wcck w l,h “ nephew, C a rl l-ebow. who 1» III In e hospital In that city W e give Ik) cents for your old In c lu d 'd im o n » tho»« w ho at tended the A d m ira l Byrd tectura In Kui<«ne last n l« h t war« M ra. Heten Bostey and «on Fred. M r. and M r» C. J. K «m and «on and dau gh ter T o m and O erald ln a, M r and M r» H e rb e rt Ix im b a rd and M r. and M r». W illia m T h u m . A largo group of boy scouts also attended T h e W . C. T . U . ha» arranged w ith local church«» to Include m en tion of the eleventh anniversary of p rohibition. J a n u a ry 18. In th e ir pro gram of »ervlce» Munday M r» Alice MeC. M ilte r and fa m ily have moved In to the K llxa Howe house on south F ifth street M r and M r«. D . H . W h eat nr rived Mnturday to m ake th e ir home here M r W h e at took, over the rnnnegernent o f the local Me* M a rr •to re M onday. Du»» your rad io need any new tub«»'' If eo tra d e your old one» In fo r Ik) cent» each at Neteon M o to r com pany. M elvin L ay n g , »on of M r. and M r». Oeorge le ty n g suffered several broken riba the firs t of the week wh* n he wan In ju red a t the M atlo ck s aw m ill on W o lf creek. M r. and M r». Roy H o w ard of Doahan visited Munday a t the home of M r. and M r». E. G. O. G ro a t. W ord haa been received here that a 7 H -pound »<m was born J anu ary 12 to M r and M r». Andy Mears of Jacksonville. F la . M r. Bears 1 ■ • ■ ( fo rm e r resident. T h e nam e o f M r». H . H . H arm «« of P o rtland was o m itted last week fro m the list o f children Included In the o bituary of M rs. James Itob l- T h r names of I-«one, Iren e, B illie afJ(j c h n rle tt H a w le y , a ll o f Burna, g ran(j r hildren o f the late W . B. H aw ley, w ere o m itted fro m the o b itu a ry of the la tte r published last week H ave you seen the new W illy , tlx sedan which sells fo r o n ly 8623 to 8H7S F . O. B Cottage G ro v e ’ B - new surc to drive this w onderful car at M ir Nelson M otor com pany. Just W h s l Dons R ’ oms of M illio n s of Nsedl«»? M rs Is full of little mys’crles. Tons and ton» of steal. for In- stanc», »re turned «very year Into rssor binds« Blades are tl»ed »rid discarded by the million. W here do they go? And pins. About fifty yeere »go It wes calculated that enough pins had been made In Eng land Io cover the whole surface of the tend Bines lh«n tlie lr msnu- fnclure Inis gone on at sn In. n n». In» rats. T hey are bought »ml treed and dropped »rid they Just disappear. Moinehow you m n un derstand a pin disappear!iii,' for it 1» made of soft bras», wlil'-h soon becomes corroded. But what «bout needle»? Ne. <11 ■» are made of very hard steel They don’t s e a r out tmd their btislm•»» ends retain th' Ir sharpness nlinost Indefinitely. Vet one firm In England hu- been man ufacturing needles St the rate of three »ml e h a lf million» a «< ( for niiiny year», mid for " \o r l o hundred year» rn'.'llnns have he. n pouring out steadily from work» nt lle d 'llt'h . Sow ed»)« modem ma chinery suable» one grinder to poll t loti.rnxi needles in a day. M e ry week Iteddlt. b sells enough necrll « to supply every man, woman, ami child In II»- country w ith one apiece. Each of US loses on the average one nee,lie a week lliro ilg le out Ida or her life. Keep Up Old Custom of Blessing Fishing Boat» For more than tlir< •• centnr!.-» I the annuiil departure of tin* flat !• g licet from the picturesque l> ! I ng port of S' Me.'.,, i raat • ba bt • ■ p reced ed by the solemn blesidiK of each boat. The rite date» back to ! the day» when paMage acroee the weatern ocean to the Grand bank» of New foundlaix) V n» lik e ly Io he a terrify in g exper'enc«. V e s s e l» were »tnall, disaster and d!aes*e took frequent loll In human live«, and •<> Ihe m ariner made bis peace w ith heaven before he set sail. T .e day the devout fisherman follows the custom of his forefather» with peasant» grouiied everywhere In gatlve costume« watching iho <•<■'«- mom Il s ■ c d Is lee» l c for hazards o f the voyage are t„d so great as they were IkM y e itis ago Vessels are larger, and It was noted at a re. -nt ceremony nt Mt Malo that a m ajo rity of tin fleh- , Ing craft had modern aux ilia ry motor power to ailpplement tlielr •a il arena. Cottage Grove Warriors Search Is Being Made Win From Springfield For Missing Local Girl Hehedulee Are Given j„ r Lane County Basketball I va g ite tinmen. Beulah George. 13-ysnr-old Cot tage G rove girl, who makes her home w ith her g randm other, M i« W M George, on south Sixth street disappeared ea rly Munday m orning and has not been heard o f «Ince The g irl left her home Maturday evening to stay w ith the O liver Mhlelds children while M r. and Mrs Mhlelds attended a p arty. T hey re turned home shortly a f ’ er un.lnigh' and M r. Shield« drove the girl tr the Riggs home on south Sixth street, where she «aid «he was '< spend the rem ainder o f the night H ow ever she did not report a t thi Riggs home and s search for her waa started Munday. Local police are being aided in the search by county officers. T he g irl’« parent» are separated and the m other live» in Portland while the whereabouts of the fath ei are not known I t waa though’ th a t the g irl m ig ht have become dissatisfied w ith conditions a t her g ran d m o th er’s home and m ig h t en deavor to locate one o r the other of her parents. She sometimes goes by the name of Beulah Shepard and Is five feet, fo u r Inches tall and weigh» about 105 pounds A t the tim e o f her disappearance she wore a d a rk s k irt and tan coat. I t was said th a t she also took other articles o f clothing fro m her home. ■ T h e * Cottage Grove W a rrio rs basketball team , mem ber o f the f-ane county basketball league, won Its firs t league game of the season Thursday night of last week when It defeated Hprlngfleld 25 to 22 on the local fiorir T he gam e waa closely contested but the W a rrio r« m aintained a lead throughout ex- cept at h a lf Urna when Hpringfleld tied the count a t 12 all. Consider- able roughness m arked the game The lineups follow Hprlngfl»ld <22» W a rrio rs '2ft. Nice, 3 F _ .. 5. H . W o lfa rd H a rrin g to n , 8 F.. .6, Gate» 2. Mho fatal! I ieeds, 1 — 8. Bagley ___ O Pollard 5, Swanson Hqulrea, 4 ....... O L. W o lfa rd Cum m ins. 8 H 2. G o ff ■ Referee. 1-awrence Chestnut. T h e follow ing league game« have been scheduled by the W a rrio r» J an u ary 15, Eugene T arta n » a t E u gene Y M. C. A .; J an u ary 22. K nights of Columbus a t Cottage Grove; J an u ary 28, Springfield at S p ringfield; F eb ru ary 5, T a rta n s at C ottage G r o v e ; Feb ru ary 12. K n igh ts of Columbus at K. C. floor In Eugene , „ R ig h t now more people are lnter- I he I-a n r county basketball a«»o- eate<j ¡n th e ir w in te r’s supply of elation has been divided Into two bread and m eat than in the retu rn leagues w ith tw o divisions of League of beer and wine. B. T h e W a rrio rs have been placed -■ - ' ------ ■ ■ ' -- In the firs t division of I-eague B. T h e w inn er of the firs t division w ill play the w in n er of the second division F eb ru a ry 19. the w in n er to meet the I-eague A w in n er fo r the f-ane county basketball cham pion ship and the R. A. Babb trophy. The W a lk e r basketball team is playing In the second division of I-cague B and Its schedule follows: Janu ary 15, Thurston at T hu rston ; January 22, Pleasant H ill a t Pleas ant H ill; Janu ary 29. B lachly at Blachly; F eb ru a ry 4, Thu rston at W a lk e r; F eb ru a ry 11, Pleasant H ill at W a lk e r IN C O M E TAX RECORDS TH E SEN TIN EL « Loose Leaf and Bound & fib X S lM / LEDGERS THE SEN T IN E L W ANTADS QUALITY HARKET rout ♦ n u rj/tc ru a ' Bargains and M ore Bargains Saturday A M ine W o rk Progreoaea M r. snd M rs. George H Jennings who Visited the Lead C rystal none In the Bohem ia m in in g d is tric t last ■ eck. reported that developm ent w ork Is steadily m oving along. T he latent showing at tha C rystal m in t fiinn«*I ran 20 feet in w idth. Thia la w h *re the recent rich « trik e waa made. It waa announced th a t the orc w ill b«* car^d for by a «tam p m ill in the n ear future. It wax reported th a t the road to the lower cam p wax clear o f w o w and th a t no g re a t am ount rem ained at the Cryatal camp T r e a tm e n t o f B u rn s In every home where there «r children the medicine closet eh 'ijld contain a good remedy for hums I t 1» advisable to always have on hand a hottie of olive oil and a bot tie of lime water. When mixed In equal proportions this Is one of the hestt remedies for hnma th a t Is known Saturate cloth» w ith the •olutlon and cover the hum» B eg in a t H o m e “ W a r can be abolished,’’ said HI Ho, the sage o f Chinatown. ’ The flrxt step In that direction w ill be for the neighbors to resse quarrel In g ” — Washington Star. Money In the bank is stored up fin a n c ia l energy. visiting at the home o f a daughter, radio tube» when buying a Nelson M r» E. R l-em ley «»be at re g u la r price Paul E M organ, »tale tr a ffic of Mnuoker. pool, carda, totewco. »or fo u n tain T h e Paatim e fo r pastime. N E W O . E. battery radio M t, fleer. Is d riv in g a new Chevrolet 831)90. Us«« screen-grid power coupe o f the o ffic ia l w hite color of M r and M r s W W M c F a rla n d - - ,ilu m i n at.<i .in g le dial Mod- the State tr a ffic d ep artm ent. He ,„ .,v s d la st w e e k to th e lt „y ,.rn , e t . m o d e m to n e Ita d lo Ite y , recelvod the car last week. property oh w o t M uln Mtr»®' i n y down by the bridge M rs. W C a rlto n S m ith o f Salem, had been occupying an a p artm ent A M E R IC A N L E G IO N T O H E L P M rs. E m m a B ra n s le lte r wav a a fo rm e r resident of this city, has in the la w s o n building A 'E T E R A N M O N A ID P L A N visitor last w eek at th e homes of , been appointed representative fro m F red Bennett, accom panied by a b ro th er C arl, went tu P o rtland her nlelers, M rs. John B a rk e r ami M a r ,on COu nty In the state iegtela- C alvin F u n k post of the A m erican M r» 8. E. M ark le y. M rs B ran- F rid a y . T h e te tte r underw ent ex » le tte r was enroute fro m Eugene to lu re by G overno r Meter, Legion is m aking plans to assist am in a tio n and tre a tm e n t a t the I-o» Angeles, where »he w ill m ake M r. and M rs. Lee Cox. M rs. E. O. W orld w ar veterans to apply for Veterans' hospital. C a rl recently her home th e ir adjusted compensation c e rti She was accom panlej O G ro at and niece, P h ylll» V in cen t, lost the sight of one eye and the by a »on. K elly B ra n s le lte r. of I-o» Vtelted M onday In E lm ira at th' ficates, a large num ber In this v i o ther eye ts effected It Is thought home of M r. Cox's and M rs. G ro at's c in ity having failed to apply here Angeles. W h at Causes C e te rrh T the blindness wa» caused by a sister, M rs. M a rth a M arsh. tofore These certificates average M r. and M r». Curtte V eatcli of spray w hich M r Bennett used In Somehow or other man) people around 81000. Those w ishing to spraying his orchard a! his C a li Halsey were here last week to a t have tbs erroneous Idea tin t m ake application have been asked fo rn ia ranch M r Bennett a rrived tend the fu n e ra l of W . B. H aw ley, catarrh Is more or less a chron , to n otify officers of the Legion, here last week fro m Fresno Cal., uncle of M rs. Vsatch. bend cold. Such, however, la not Robert F ro m m . R alph Chestnut, .-lier» £ n « ;v .--I ' u » e M r. and M r». J. A. Vonada and w ith hte fath er. J. H . Bennett, who the case A catarrhal condition re Fred Bennett, or other active Ed Vonada, who vtelted last wvek had vtelted there w ith telatlves. Me. s i. unknown P the sults when the nasal organ has to Legionnaires, and a n ig ht next at the John T h ru n home, left At .. Il 1 .'..•no«, mid In the Mac ' rid the body of various Im im rltle« week w ill be set aside fo r m a k in g T hu rsday of la»t week fo r th e ir kci.rlc delta region such dwelling’ and poisons that have accumulated out and m a ilin g the c e rtific a te ap home In Salada Beach. Cal. BUI are ti'i'd old) In emergencies. because soioe organ <»f elim ination plications. Applicants m ust bring T h ru n o f Eugene accompanied is not p a rfo ra la g i t ’ t M k . in discharges. T he snow house has Ion« been them to C a lifo rn ia . such ease the mucous membrane of ami »tin 1» ihe w.i,i. r habitation a t O N E ^ the nose Is mi.de to throw off the . • ,.f i . | •' groapa it U S E D Z en ith , model V I I I . cabi , .. A lr|» irt Im p ro vem ent» Started. F R IE N D ^ ? overflow of mucous or poison Some net radio. B a tte ry or electric. 84» lered iiis tw a rd from Coronation J. E E m ery, L R . P etite. B e rt D . common causes of catarrh are D eFo rd and F re d Schira o f the Even In that complete. R ad io R ay, down by the g ulf to Greenland. constipation. Indigestion, lack of U nited States dep artm en t of com ■li oilnle region Ihe snow bouse Is bridge. exercise and too much clothing. In merce. division of airw ays, arriv ed regularly Inhabited only when !)• Miss M y rtle Hubbell, who 1» tsk Ihe case o f the clothing the pores this week to m ake im provem ent» at Ing nurses tra in in g a t the P acific other building mnterlals are avail of the skin ure not allowed to the federal a irp o rt south o f the city. Some o f these Eskimo hunt C h ristian hospital In Eugene, spent able They sell fresh meat al function as they should and cer T h e y expect to be here three weeks Sunday aftern oo n here w ith hei era are very adept at construcf'o j ways—feature prompt and tain body pomons are not carried houses of snow for Ihe temporary and w ill in stall day m a rk e rs and parents, M r. and M ra. W . L. H u b off. Too much sugar and starchy ditch the field fo r drainage. shelter o f th e ir fam ilie s courteous service and sell bell. foods are also causes o f catarrh. T he L abrador Eskimos do no! live the finest piece of Roast W e w ill a llow you 90 cents for The proper wa) to treut the tf® iWa • any old radio tube when buying a In snow h ,.u ses, and out of I 8 I ’ve ever had. The place Is to And the i derlylng cn i’ » and i new tube fro m us. Nelson M otor 15.000 Eskimos In Greenland onl) endeavor to correct It without pay- I is the Quality Market a few hundred living around <’: pe com pany. Ing too much attention to the i -e I York ever dw ell In such shelter* W illia m M orelock haa been con and M e W M inenihrane I ’nth' nd- 1 E v in among the«« ihe m °re usual F O R R E N T —H O U S E O N F I F T H er Magazine. Iv a n M cqueen of T e rry . M ont., fined to the house fo r several day« w inter dwelling consists of walls of ^■FRIB AMOEBSOM.aaoP. street. N . E . Glass. J16c and W ill M. queen of P o rtland are w ith a »everc cold. csrih or stone and r a f ’ era o f • / ocal FOR SALE — AN U N D ER W O O D M r». Lenora Pyburn, who teaches Blahs or the large hones of ani vis itin g at the homo of th e ir b ro th S o u th e rn A rc h ite c tu re typ e w rite r. N . E . Glass. J lfe FRESH t CURED HEATS In Eugene, spent the w eek end here er. George Mv-queen. mals. w ith her parents. M r. and M rs. W An example of the reel archi OF A L L K I N D S D r. I I . A. Hagen attended a ban It la supposed that the Eskimos fMOHE 46 FREE DEUTER Y tecture of the South le given In ll.e NOTICE OF CALL FOR BIDS quel and m eeting o f the c hirop rac I . Hubbell. are descended from Amer'can nho D o n 't buy a new electric radio rlglnea who gradually worked their American Home. FOR WOOD. tor«' aaeoclatlon held In Salem F r i now. W n lt one w eek fo r the new way Into the F a r North Moat persons think of southern day night. Ancient The d irectors of school d is tric t architecture as having tall white M R . C O U N T R Y R A D IO U S E R : 11 tube l ’ hllco a t 8164 90 and the ruin« found throughout the region new 7 tube Phtlco at 869.90. R adio No. 45, Lane county, Oregon, w ill columns nnd warm h r,.', v . ' where snow houses are sllll r .* u - W h y buy an old. out of date b attery W h ile many houses o f thia type receive sealed bids fo r wood as per arly or occasionally used Indicate radio when we have the new G K. Ray. down by the bridge. were built, these were the man specifications on file w ith clerk, un M rs W illia m Vaughn, who had that the bouse of atone, driftw ood ______ ______ _ h atter)' sets a t 839.90. less equip til J a n u a ry 19. 1931, reserving the sions. m rn t Tone like an electric. »Ingle been visiting here, le ft T h u rs d a y o f a jltj wluil.*1 ,>ne Is older Ilian the Igloo or hemispherical In.use built T he less wealthy Inhabitants of rig h t to reject any or all bids. dial, screen grid lube«. R adio R ay. Inst w eek fo r her home In N o rth W O R T H H A R V E Y . C lerk. o f blocks o f snow Inld lu spiral the southern colonial days lived In j!6 c Bend. down by the bridge. a ttrac tiv e small houses of brick, courses. M rs. C. M. B u rkho lder of Santa R a y Vinson »pent F rid a y a t the ■ » n » T n v OOWDITIOM o r TCT BANK 0 T COTTAGE GB0VE. AT COTTAGE which were much like the houses « T O U T O ^ ^ O ^ ^ N V Y o r LANE. OBEOOM AT CLOSE OP Veterans' hospital In P o rtland . Ann. Cnl . w rites th a t she Is recov- of the same period In New England, BUSINESS DECEMBER SI, 19S0. where he went fo r exam ination nml „rin g rap id ly fro m her recent op- except that they were less austere. Peasant Had Definite BE30UBCES tre a tm e n t. eratlon. |73.6®4.66 usually were put at the Loans and diacounta --------- - 124.41 W ade S m ith returned la»t w eek F red W rig h t of this city attended if Peculiar Grievance Chimneys Overdrafta .....— ends o f the house, and porches and 58.152.50 fro m K la m a th Falls and w ill spend the Installation of officer» of the One of the most fa m ilia r <' “ *"• 17,050.00 B M k te /’h o i l e * te.eob“6oT furnitnre and flxturea. »2.480.00 dormer windows were common. the rem ainin g w in te r months w ith Cresw ell Odd Fellows lodge Inst of Athenian history Is that of Arte 3.190.00 Real »»tate owned other than banking houaa 21,818.37 Ite la one of the ------------------- oldest m em tides and th e peasant. sa)s an a r hte parsnls. M r and M r« F. E week. .............................* Cash, due from banka and caah itema... bers o f th a t lodge. S m ith . ticle In a Bosfo'i paper. T he ancient O k la h o m a W in d ie s t S ts ts T . 8174.029.91 I I. O. Land o f D orena was aw arded TOTAL Athenlsns were Just ns human ns N O T IC E : I w ill not lie respon T he weather bureau su) » llia t Ihe county bounty on a sible for any bills conti.sctcd by 82 S aturday any other people of Inter times, de L IA B IL IT IE S I2S.000.00 ' question a» to which is the w ind i A r th u r Jackson M R S. W . M . J A C K - bobcat. spite our tendency to regard thorn Capital «toek paid la....... 5,000.00 I est slate In tho Union has never ts supermen A rl’ tlden, It w ill he 8O N. l l0 ° L aw rence C. M o ffitt, assistant Surplus 16.87 been aeeurately determined and It ____ Csdlvlded idlv profit. 87,129 55 rememhOred. was n grent and good Miss Beth Bailey returned Hun- county euperlntendent, vtelted the la probably Impo’ slh'p to n a » Demand deposits 81.036.60 man whose policy was opp. - ‘d to day n ig ht fro m n week-end visit In schools a t M t. V iew , Divide. I-a th a m 25,847.12 ' positive statement. However, It Is rim , - that of the hrllllnn t and tins. rupn P o rtla n d . and H ebron one day last week. quite probable that Oklahoma ns a? 3,Tta»* d’ p 8174.029 94 j Inus Themlntocles. M r. and M rs D a rw in Bolton re- j u||a M a rie Coon filed suit for TOTAL whole Is the windiest state In the I T h e deadlock between the two turned last week fro m Sacram ento, ,j|vorca |ant week In circu it court Union. Thia is due to the f a « 3T ATEHo r O ^ O ^ V u u l ^ u ^ l t a n r ^ t a , _ r j leaders had to be broken by os Cal., w here they had »pent several „ Katnat j ay b cR o y Coon. She asks that the winds are rather constant tracism, which provided for tho j n d belief.,. m onths on necount o f M r. B o lto n s (h(< of a m in o r child. at moderately high velocities during aboxs statement Is trus to tho b .st of my knowledge N. K. GLASS, President. tem porary banishment o f the less Ill health. the entire year In this state; in W . 8. B ennett o f P o rtla n d , In re popular lender. A peasant nern-t- CORRE ST— Attest: Subscrlbsd snd sworn to bofors mo T h in k of It! F irs t g irl under 40 many other sections the winds may new ing hte subscription to The N. E. GLASS, ed Aristides and asked him to w rite 1931. years old who brings In p air of at times average higher than In O k this 12th day of C. January. LASELLS STEWART, E. CALDW ELL. Sentinel, said th a t he often gets th«' name of Aristides on hl« ballot. D. J. SCHOLL. shoes M onday m o rn ing gets h a lf lahoma. nevertheless, they are not Notary Public for Oregon. news of old acquaintances and Thin wns a vote for banishment, Directors. so constant, or cover so complotely My commission expires February 7. 1934. soles free. G off's, opposite C ity friend s through T h e Sentinel. nnd the lender B’ ked the peasant If hall. Jl6 P the entire state. Arlntldes had over Injured him. H . Cooper o f D orena was aw ard D r. and M rs. W a rd Davis o f Sa ••No.” the man answered, ’hut I ed 830 F rid a y as county bounty on lem w ere among out-of-tow n guests am tired of hearing Idin called In fo r m a tio n three cougar kittens. present «t the wedding Sunday of Aristides the Jnst." *M ls s G ei lru de Hhnw and L ester G il Small B o y - D ld you see a llttla M r. and M rs. H o race H a rm s re boy bout my site around the cor bert. turned to th e ir home In P o rtland V ik in g H is to r y ner? M rs. Bessie Bailey of Y n k lm a . the ea rly p a rt of tho week. M r. In a U tile Island In the middle of Old Gentleman— Yes. I believe 1 W ash.. Is a guest nt the home o f an H arm es motored down Saturday fo r the Irte’i sen there Is held every aun t, M rs. O. H . W illa rd . T h e tw o M is. H arm es. who had visited here did. year on July 5 (representing mid- had not m et fo r more than 40 years. fo r a few weeks. "D id he look angry?’’ summer day, old style), the promul “I didn’t notice.” M rs. P e rry Thom pson o f Eugene Good Tender Pork and George Rollins has returned to Hamburger and Pork gation of the Manx law«. The «cone •’Did he look frightened?” Cottngc G rove nnd 1« In chnrge o f was a houec guest ln»t w eek a t the Beef Liver of the ceremony Is T yn w ald hill, in Sausage “ I don’t know. Why?" the Associated O il service «Intlon honte o f M r. nnd M ra. Janies G. the tele of Man. “ W hy, I heard ho was round Dungan. 15c lb. on n orth N in th street. 15c lb. It la a living relic of the Im there, and I don’t know whether he portant part played In Ihe history wants to lick me. or w hether he's of England hv the Viking«, who Fancy Smoked Hams hidin' from me."— Vancouver Prov Fancy Pot Roast of Beef from the close of Ihe Eighth cen ince. 1/2 or whole tury made plundering excursions to 12yac lb- “ d 16c lb the British tele«, nud thou settled 28c lb. first In the Orkneys nnd Shetland«. Im proved Ice fo r Rinks Inter In tho Hebrides, nnd thenea Legs of Spring Lambs M ax Heinrich G urth, a Berlin gradunllv In Ihe western Isle of Oleomargarine chemist, claims to have Invented 18c lb. Scotland; In Irelnnd, where they w hat he calls opal Ice. It con were met by th eir brethren coming 2 lbs. 25c sists of w ater boiled with certain round by the south, and In Man. chemicals. T he form ula Is secret. Shoulders of Spring Lambs whence they spread enstwnrd till I t Is not a refrlgernnt. I t Is for they Joined forces w ith th e ir kins Good Coffee the preparation of skating surfaces 15e lb. folk in York. In rinks. Compound (Sw ift’s Jewel) I Onions, 10 lbs..................... tou. Kd. ’ a t'eut blaoe & trad^ « Hand C ucert Is Planned. The C o ttage O rove band w ill give a concert a t »he H ebron h a ll F r l- ( day night, J a n u a ry 23. T h e enter- taln m e n t w ill be sponsored by the Coast F o rk F a rm e r» ’ union and the I ........ . w ill I... split f lf'v f ift y T o 1 vary the program , the com m ittee In :harge has a rrang ed fo r add itio nal special num ber» Including vocal se lection» T h e com plete program ounced later. rill be S m ith -S h o rt G ro c e ry T a C . m . s l R .o ks a Cklna A hou«ewlfa says: "DI»« Jva a Itttl« gum arable In a tlttte w ater *» th a t It la rather thick, pat enough plaster of part» lute th is fia make a thick paste. Ooiueat broken pleeeu o f ch'na (..« .•tli.r a M tg h a lf an hour they rauoet be broken In the «ante place. H ot w ater seems to make It more firm." $ECAN ARRANGE AÌgÀN 24 HOURS $.IO to $3OO B E N E F IC IA L LO A N SOCIETY riFFANY IU R 0 IN O . SECOND FIO O 8 Cor. W illa m e tte A Eighth S ts . ’ H O N E : 3 0 4 C EUGENE, OREGON Licensed by the State. Plant Trees Now! Favorable weather conditions make early planting ad visable. Our stock this year is unusually vigorous and well rooted and best of all our prices have been substantially re duced since last spring. WALNUTS, FILBERTS, CHESTNUTS, BUTTERNUTS, PEACHES, PEARS, A PPLES, CHERRIES, PRUNES WOODRUFF’S CASH NURSERY Salesyard. 10th & Charnelton St., across from public market Phones 1678-J and 36-F-2 EUGENE, OREGON THE F IN A N C IA L T R IA N G L E The financial triangle we have in mind is not the one that may be thought of by those who believe it to be the problem of adding and subtracting a person s in come to make it meet multiplying expenses. The tri angle we are thinking of is federal inspection, the fed eral reserve system and the known reliability ot its d i rectors which make this bank the outstanding financial institution of the country it serves. While inspection and regulation may at times be irksome to business, they are welcomed by this bank which thinks first ot the safety and security of the funds entrusted to it. Every resident of south Lane should have a checking account with this old reliable banking institution. T he F irst N ational Bank Of Cottage Grove Üapital D60.000 î 6 ui plus. I2M0Û MAKE 1931 AN EL E C T R IC A L YEAR One of your best resolutions for the coming year w ill be to do things electrically — to get away from drudgery and time-takirt'/ labor—to do things cheaply, thoroughly and In less time with electricity so that you can bave more time to yourself. Whether you live in the city or on the farm electricity is the greatest servant you can have —and by far the cheapest. PH O N E 153 F r id a y a n d S a tu rd a y S P E C IA L S 4 lb. pail .......................00c pt. jnr Cold Medal may- Sunbrite cleanser, 4 enns 25c onnaise.......................... Royal linking powder, Schilling Coffee, 1 lb...... 39c , can ...... j"............■.... n'r‘ C Tuna fish, genuine, C rna’Vn" y’ rCB B 25c Tomatoes, " Ml’ Preferred 8 ..........2 30 Apples, Hoiiuin BeitiilleN, Stock Sw ift’s Pride wnshing powder, pkg............... Carnation oats, pkg. . Maxine Elliott toilet soap, 18c 4 for ................ ............... 25c 25c Rmsins, 4-lb. package ... 25c Butter and Egg Special J 1 lb. Cottage drove Butter, 1 dozen fresh eggs ...... 53c BREAD WHY buy outside bread and destroy local industries W a rr io r nnd A th le te Babar, the magnificent w arring oriental monarch of the Fifteenth century, wns apparently tireless, nnd ns proud of hte skill as an athlete ns of Ida ability an n gen eral, says fin article In the Boston Globe. Once, for Ihe fun of It. he swam the Ganges, perform ing this stunt, ss he explains In his memoirs, “In 33 strokes." At an other tim e he ran around the bat tlements of a fortress w ith a man under each arm . leaping the em brasures. But these feats, ndded to hte endless campaigns, weakened him. and he died suddenly at the age o f forty eight, leaving his new empire to a son whose ability was less conspicuous. Loose L e a f and ; T he Sentinel. Bound Ledgers. - Cloanllnoss and Godlinsss T h e sentence, "Cleanliness Is In- deed next to godliness," was used by John Wesley, who lived from 1703 to 1701, In Sermon X C II. “On Dreaa.” Row land H U I quotes It as ■ saying o f W hitefield, who was as sociated w ith Wesley. T he sentence la not In the Bible. T h e quotation “God tempers the wind to the ehora lamb” ts from the "S enti m ental Journey," hy Laurenc« 8tem e, who lived from 1703 to 1768. B u rro ’s H is to ry T h e burro 1» a descendant of the first donkeys brought over hy the Spaniards, and wns first used on this continent In Mexico. Letter and Cap Folder« for o w filing eablneta. 8«ntiiial Boiling Beef lOo lb. Home Made Pork Link Sausage Extra Good 25o 25c lb. Made Specially for us No tiresome days are ahead for you in 1931 with a vacuum sweeper, refrigerator, range or wash ing machine. Plan now to take advantage of the many electrical servants during the New Year. Bacon Squares 20c lb. Picnic Hams 20o lb. WE HAVE 28 0THER SPECIALS SO BE SURE T 0 C0ME LOOK US OVER. BARTELS MARKET PHONS 55 F0R FAST SERVICE Neu Juni 5td tLteT~S ftnvw ' C->mparçf