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c r m n A Y , mat a, imi . tm « mkmtimbl . oottao « oboy «, o s a o o x . — Divine Healing Waa prophesied in Christ. Iss. 36:6, 6; 63:4, 5 Christ Jesus IIKALEl) nil manner nf diseases. Rend:—Matthew 4:23, 24; 8:16. 17; 114, 5. He heal* ed nil who ennie to him. Mat. 12:15. He said that believers would do ifi'catcr works tliuu he hud done. John 14:12-14, He said healing was one of the sitftis to follow believers, Murk 16:17, 18. "C hrist is the same yesterday and today, and forever.” The conditions for healinir are, to keep Hod’s command- inents and believe Ids promises. Rend:— Ex. 16:26; Psalms 107.20; 1 John 3:21, 22. Promised for now through " th e church.” James 5:13-16. No other church can claim the “ gifts of healings” except that which is the body of Christ. Ch u rch Consolidation Is Considered . A in ..tin s was held last night at the Colonial car« for the p u ip s u of starting a movement fur a co- toll- datlon of the Methodist, J'rcsbyter Ian and Baptist churches, in the group wore members of thu three church««, as well as some who are marnbers of no church In the city The Hentlnsl was printed before the result* of the meeting could he oh- la I ned A 8 80 dinner preceded the insetlng. 1 1 ■■■" ■ ■ " 1 ■. Almost Succeeded in “ Cheating the Hangm an” High School Notes The G irls’ Isagus Is sponsoring a tea In honor of the mothers and faculty members for Friday, M ay “ 8, from 8.80 to S In room 18. Ths program Is to be as follows: Genevieve Woodard and Mtlba Cochran, vocal dust; Evelyn Coln- er, violin solo; Florien« Htrauson and Melvin Breese, saaophona duet; Jean Allison, piano solo; Evelyn Hinlth, Frances M ackln and Ma- dells Beidler, piano numbers. H a rrie t Wiseman Is chairman of f the tea, A nita Halderman of re- f,„ h m e n l» , Verda Brundage of decoration, Ruth Aldrich of enter- talnmsnt and Jean Allison of re- caption committee , The phrase ‘Cheat the hangman" appear* u> have had originally a posltlre slfiiIHriite u rather than to have hsen applied to the mere acd- dent of being cut down prematurely. In HMKI a rnan named Richard Johnson was banged at Mhrewa- bnry. if« hung for half an hour and atlll »bowed algna of life, so the hangman went up to ace what waa the matter. Noticing two hooka at the hark of Johnson's neck, he took him down, pulled off his ahlrt, and discovered that the hooks were secured by a rope wound around ami around the culprit'* body, the whole device taking the «train off bia neck. The rope* were cut off and be wee put up again, when the Job was effectively completed. John son had previously applied to the undersheriff for the privilege of be- ,n6 hurled In hla full garb, and If **e Aad concealed the hooks proper ly and been more adept In simula tion he would no doubt have lived to tell the tale. The records convey the Impression that tricks of that kind were not new, and that the hangman assumed a knowing or frankly auspicious look When he went forward to investigate.— Man chester (England) Guardian. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Moore of Heedeport spent the week end with Mrs. Moore e parents, Itev. and Mrs. 1. O Hhaw Rev. Hhaw has been III. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Wheeler of Albany spent ths week end with The boys' glee club preaentsd Mrs. Wheeler's parents, Mr. and "The Miller's Daughter" Thursday Mrs. il. O. Bennett. evening at the district Lions club The American Legion aualllary convention, 1 Cor. 12:4 12 held a covered dish dinner M onday! Louise Wynne la substituting for night In the new armory at which Maxine Nelson as leading lady In legionnaires were guests. M ia , tha senior play. Maxine has the John C. M iller and Mrs. F. L. O rsn « « « I * Coltag« Ozora C«m«t«ry associa nls were In charge. A business I A O lrl«' *••«>»• assembly was tion asks ths help of - - , «ach . . lot own- , I meeting followed. Plans for a held Tuesday morning In tha gym- er In removing rubbish from '»1« booth at the t-eglon Industry shew n“* lu,n- Th* mothers tea was dla- and alleys as soon as possible and w „ r. m adw an d , h „ „ j , o f ,,„ p p |^., < us ual and It was decided that girls placing In receptacle«. m8-23c waa discussed. Kathleen Mooro w u> Wl' * r I'rln t drowies Friday. Miss Nelson Durham and Oscar Smith I announced as winner In a recon Jewel Mackenzie Invited members Odd Pledge* Accepted B R 8IE F S of the G irls’ league to a play day leave today for Harper, eautern ! poppy poster contest. by Spaniah Pawnshop Radio Ray's store la being re Oregon, to be employed during tha I May 18 at the University of Oregon. ~r ' - ... . ■ painted and decorated lo conform nuiiuiisr by the Compton Construe- j Pawnshops are often amazingly I-oulae Wynne announced a swim lo the Hpatilah Idea of Its fur Interesting places—especially when tlon company. ming party for Saturday, M ay 8. nlshlngs. yon happen to he hard np And A t a class meeting Wednesday the mo«t rurlon* of all of them I* Rev. Duncan P. Cameron. sts‘e j , . rv. d „„ , h„ c|rcu„ Jury (|urln(< morning the Juniors took the proj chaplain of ths American t-eglun, the spring term of court, returned ; ect of managing ths clean-up week one In Barcelona. Spain, where bird* and animal« are accepted as will go to Portland today to a t home Saturday and resumed her! campaign which Is being sponsored pledges. Bears, camels, horses and tend a , baiu|u«t . . . In **** ! position as correspondent lor the by the service clubs of the city. dogs are accepted by this nnlqne national president of I he Amert-1 - Register-Guard. - - The Eugene high school baseball “uncle” as a (natter of coarse. The can Legion auxiliary. learn defeated the Cottage Grove chief patrons are circus proprietors. W. A. W ard writes from I xm »quad 21 to 2 In a game played B aud R eh earsal ev er y M onday Angeles that he Is enjoying a visit Showing section*, town- I Thursday, April 30, at Eugene. The One polar bear who was handed, Alght. U (hers. From the picture on the so to speak, over the counter by his ship«, railways, c i t i e s , next game Is scheduled for Friday, Mre. W ilbur W atkins and father. postal card he sent he evidently needy owner proved to have an ap May 8, on Kelly field w ith Univer towns, streums, Inkix W illiam Moore, who had spent the * 1« finding plenty to keep him busy petite more remarkable than that sity high. wlntsr here. left Hunday u.ornlng trails, ferries, roads and of any small hoy st a Christmas Maae your own records ou our Girls Interested In speedball met 1 n, for Rayard. la. M r. W atklns wlll Victor radio. Ask Radio Ray. owner could not re 'rlduv afte (»flee r «zikftrtl «anzi « m ta z 4 8 z» ' * ^w • miscellaneous information. Friday school and voted to Juin lhein thers as snun as school deem him, and other «Irm a propri Something different from Mr. and Mis. Earl Ishmael nf change volleyball Into a spring closes. Ile plans lo attend «um- etors who visited top shop In sport and speedball to fall. the ordinary h i g h tv a y mer echool a l the V nlverslly of Portland spent the week end at'.he search of four-footed “turns” were Eight local Smith-Hughes ag ri home of Mrs. Ishmael’s parents. lown. apparently aware of his fame as map. culture students attended the an Mr and Mrs. E. C. Hhay The Hhay« an enter, for no purchaser could he A divorce wss granted Irai A were visiting In Eugene lo r (hr nual Smlth-Hughea week end at ' found for him. At last he had to Meunier front Joseph A. Meunier weak end when the lshmasls a r Corvallis, April 30 to M ay 2. Maturday on a charge of désertion. rived here. Doris Little, assisted by Dorothy ' tie killed, lest his food bill ruin the business. A woman snake charm Halle«, entertained Elsie Rose and er recently gave Into the care of Cottage Grove w lll play U niver Reth Bailey Thursday evening at sity high school of Eugene at 8:18 “uncle” a collection of perform the practice house. Free Demonstration in this afternoon on Delbert Ke.iy i ing snakes! She needed money to Unavee W hitsett gave a reading return to her native country. field. A Decorating Nn-Stonc and Fay Wooley played a piano few months later, however, she suc N E W A T T R A C T IV E HA TS, spe Plaques Union Services Are Planned. | "<,l° at ’-he freshman class meeting ; ceeded In redeeming her pets from cial selection, positively reduced. _ Plans for union summer church Wednesday morning. Mrs Hudson of the Home C raft their temporary home. Meet us F riday and Saturday, wait- in i’ to se'r^r7nd"p7«k«e''yom 'N EW l * ' rvlc*'' discussed al a meet- Agriculture students are cleaning Studio, Eugene, who has been giving free demonstrations in Y O R K M IL L IN E R Y PARLOP.d, Ing Monday. Rev. Ira ** R Aldrich UP th« grounds and lihrube around T o u r is t* fo r 3 0 0 Y e a r« deooratlng Nu-Hton« plaques In Mr. and Mra. J. L. Beatty, mSn was appointed to arrange a ached- the practice house this week, ule. Paul Thles. Floyd McCollough the banquet room of the Colo Delft In the Eighteenth century Bert Richard, aged 02. brother o f . Arrangements were made for and W allace Boslaugh are alternat nial Cafe, wlll continue the dem was celebrated for Its pottery and Mrs. tra Beidler. died Wednesday Memorial day Hunday servtcee t<* he ln* ln ,he care of second lncu- , porcelain—this repute has gone, al- onstrations for another week . , the - whlch w ill be c m- , th<.r(f „ , mO(,ern chellp<,r of last week at Oakland and fu n -1 held M ay 24 In tlw new a-mory. bator project This Is an unusual opportunity oral aorvlcoa wsra hold there Thurs Rev. Duncan P. Cameron » 'II Pleted next Monday, for this community. Hours are Delft ware which get» some honor day. M r and Mrs. Beidler on.l preach. A t a class meeting Wednesday from the part. The modern tour I to 8. Charles Beidler attended the funer- The association went on record >n»rnlng the seniors decided not to ist hardly notices It when he And» ________________________ “ r - Richards was born at Cwk- aa backing the Freiburg Passion havo a dreM UP d“ Y- this really delightful old Dutch j land. He had lived In thia city for play to b e given In Eugene June Evelyn Smith, Junior, returned Io city. He Is more apt to be led by He« Radio Ray for Victor. I ’hllco. »«vsral years. 28. 27. 28 and 29. w ith the exception i »ehool Monday, after a week's ab- his guide to see the Prin«enhof od sence due to poison oak. Columbia. Brunswick. Homier. Cron Mr« Addis Holgarth. Jean Lusk of the Sunday performance the Oude Delft, where the great Daley Zim m erly of Curtin vleited William of Orange was killed In ley radios. and Mrs. Lountlns Stark w lll go to school Friday of last week with Mrs. Ray Nelson. Mrs. Loonlln« Roseburg Saturday to visit rsls Ohaldlane to Go up Nhar|m Creek. 1584. by hla murderer Gerhard, or The Obsidians, Eugene outdoor Mildred Chapman. Stark and Mrs Carl W itte ra- to see the tomb of Admiral Tromp Howard M cFarland, form er stu In the Oude Kerk. for he wa« the turned last Friday from Portland, B. C. Davenport, furniture dealer, club, la planning a hike up Sharps dent, was a visitor at school Muti- victor of 32 naval battles. Including whore they vlsltod several days, returned Tueeday from Portland. creek In the Bohemia district e a st, the defeat of the English fleet. Mr«. Stark and Mre. W itte at- where he «pent eeveral daye vlell- of this city for Sundny. H u g h , daT' Currln w ill be leader and Dorr Grotlus. the first International law Iended a state Degree of Honor Ing wholesale houses. The citizenship council met Tuee- ' convention. > Kev. and Mr«. F. C. Hoi Itnan Ham lin assistant. Daye W yatt, who day night of last week to compile yer. also lies here. The Dutch con Alice Bafford was granted a dl- and Mr. and Mra. Henry Know.es Is well acquainted w ith the terri the second «lx weeks' report of the sider It one of their most Interest ing places and for 3(K) years It has vvorce from l*aul W. Bafford of Dexter visited Sunday with Rev. tory. w ill map the route. cltlxenshlp contest. The seniors received tourists who praise It. Saturday. : and Mrs. E. O. O. Groat. were rated highest, with a total of Rert J. Frank was arrested here A large number attended the 880 points. The Juniors placed sec Saturday by Chief of Police G. B ! country store, opening onn of a ond with 270 points; the freshmen N o t b y B re a d A lo n e H tc h e r and Is being held for In- ' series, held Monday night at the third with 180 points and the soph Man cannot live by bread alone vest Igatlon on a bigamy charge. Arcade. Country store night w ill lx omores fourth with 75 points. He hunger* and thirsts after knowl a weekly feature. The seniors obtained their points edge. He pnshe» the boundariea of We make new cars out of wrecks. by placing first ln scholarship. In Mrs. Lee Cog, Mrs. 8. Hquier and hla mtnd'a dominion to the fron Painting and body rebuilding Cot attendance, honorable mention and tier« of the cosmos. The distance« tage Grove Body V.'crks, L. 8 . 1 Mra. E. O. O. G roat and ni. ee. second In deportment and applica between the »tar» exist In his men- Davis, Prop.. Spriggs Bldg, mfltfc I ’hylll« Vincent, wars Eugene vis tion and third itors Tuesday. ____ ln social , efficiency . tai measurements. Can one lmag- A marriage license waa Issued They secured 150 points by supply- ,ne phygi«,, a)r waTes accidentally L. J. McCoy has been namsJ a di last week lo Wesley Edward Han- Ing three members on the debate fam ng together Into Beethoven'« rector V of * the I maintenance division S b .1 ^ -.is * . i l l . T Y - t l-. 1 ■ I» « IIll« 7 I8 » I8 V W U I¥ l» ’U. „i y ^ " ’ lo f th . National Standard Par , a . . ... . , , “F ifth Symphony,” or physical The Juniors placed first In social type fortuitously arranging Itself cuie or r-ugene_________________ | social Ion. an organization composed efficiency, second in schoUrship. lnto Shelley's “Ode to the West of men engaged In general ie ;n ir- honor roll and tardiness. They Wind," or stones carving them I Ing of automotive vehicles. earned 200 points by havtng two j selves and falling together Into the George M artin has taken out a class members on the debate squad. cathedral of Amiens T There Is a permit for the repair of his house The freshmen placed first in de plus quality In such things that on north Lane street. poriment and application. They h£d overpnsse« all materialistic needs W orth Harvey. S. L. Godard. R. the lowest number of tardinesses and that materialism never can ex 8. Trask, Elbert Bede and Elbert and placed second in social effi plain.—H arry Emerson Fosdlck. Smith, all past masters of Cotiagn (■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ a ciency. Grove Masonic lodge, visited Cor The sophomores placed second tn vallis lodge Wednesday night, the honorable mention, fourth in social Sell " O s ." Phtat 70 occasion being past masters' mgnt. efficiency. They earned 50 points The advertising manager of a fa r rlfftia tm ta t for having one member of the class Mr. Bede delivered the principal certain company was endeavoring address. on the debate squad. to sell hla plan to the hoard of di The final meeting of the council rectors. In a recent letter to Mrs. L. L. When he saw that It wlH be held the day before com would be almost Impossible to do Barrel of this city. Mrs. W lll H all The civic cleanup program, ln mencement. The cup w ill be pre- so. he made this remark: “It Is not Jsasln Olsen waa granted a di of Eagle Rock, Cal., said that she vorce Saturday from A. J. Olsen. was leaving for Perkins, Okie., to which the Lions club, the Keepers sen ted to the winning class at a necessary for me to go Into the de of the Den, the American Legion general assembly the last day of I tail* of the complexities of this H er maiden name, Jessie Jorgen attend the funeral of her mother. and the American Legion auxiliary school. sen, was restored. I sound advertising plan with one Hugh Doolittle and sUicr. Mra. are cooperating. Is showing steady Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Grannis and Lawrence Hhaffcs, left Sunday member of this board, because this progress. Various cleanup projects children and Mre. Grannie' mother, by automobile for Denver, Colo., Intelligent man understands ad have been completed and others are Science Offers Weapon Mre. F. T. Wilson of Seattle, spent vertising well. I would, however, where they were called by the I being worked upon. The city s an the week end at Grants Pass with for Survival of M an like to confer with him Immediate critical Illness of their father, E l nual spring cleanup week w ill be Mr. and Mrs. N. H. M acM illan. ly after thia meeting.” When the mer Doolittle, who Is In the inllcd May 11-16 and the city Is coopérât Science wlll help man to survive meeting waa adjourned every mem Enjoy yourselves w i t h your States veterans* hospital Ih.-re. ing w ith the civic organizations to beyond the fnte of many extinct friends at the Pastime. Cards, pool. Mr. Doolittle Is a Spanish-Ameri bring about greater beauty and at- species that have been conquered ber remained In hla aeat. by their environment. The most ' tractiveness for the city. Mrs. Duncan P. Cameron Is ex can war vveteran. Hand bills, urging observance of powerful method yet devised, says pected hum« today from Seattle, D ivis io n « o f O r ie n t The central grade school held an whence she accompanied her fa open house and penny fa ir Friday cleanup week, were distributed .oat Dr. Roscoe R. Spencer, writing In Japan, China and the other coun Hvgela Magazine, Is the weapon of ther, E. R. H unt of Portland. night at the school house. W ork we#k bY the J“ " 1«” ' class of the High tries on or near the eastern coast science. Floyd W alkley and Lawrence of the grade pupils waa on dlaptay »cnool. of Asia comprise the geographical Man la confronted with the prob region known as the Far East. “The Renne, students at W alker union and a abort program was given .! Some time next week commlt- “ >e various organizations lem of adapting himself success Orient" la a more general term and high school, visited the plant of Varlous articles were sold. I t wa.- ‘ ««« canvass their territories fully to his environment before the Includes all countries In Asin east the Cottage Grove Sentinel Wed reported a fa ir sized sum was "»» to see whether their recommenda environment overpowers him, says of the Mediterranean. "Near East" nesday as part of a class assign raised. Doctor Spencer. Research alone la applied to Turkey In Europe, tions have been oarrled out. ment. Mrs. Harold Dugan of Oakland, wlll ennhle man to discover the Asia Minor. Armenia, Georgia, Azer The Allison building occupied by Cal., arrived Monday night to visit laws of nature so that he may baijan, Persia. Syria. Palestine, the Electric bakery Is being re- her parents. Mr. and Mrs. W . C. H a r n M C flr lv lp adapt himself, and In science lies Mesopotamia. Arabia and Egypt nalnted In sid e and an d nut ix t u r e s Jn hnaon n n il other o th e r r relatives, e la tiv e s . 1UUV»U VzHIljIV Uvolo painted Inside out. F Fixtures Johnson, and the heart and soul of research. Thns It will he seen that the Near are also being redecorated. Oo,.don W r ,ght gon of Mrg j A While the nverage person has East and the Far East In a general Over 100 were served at the W right, haa a position as assistant only the vaguest Ideas concerning way consist of divisions of the chloken dinner given by tho Moth- publicity manager for the R. K. O. the workings of scientific men, sci O rient er«' club Tuesday n ig h t , in Seattle. Harold Carlyle of Corvallis, form ence Is not at all to he left to the er wrestling Instructor at O. S. C„ highly gifted few. Doctor Spencer j I» still showing them how, defeat continues. The average peraon Is Ancles! Rhodaalan Foundry ing Joe Wolfhead, Olympia, Wash., capable of accomplishing much by An ancient Iron foundry, buried In two straight falls Wednesday the scientific method of trial and six feet In a cavern, has been dug night at the armory In a match error In resenreh. Doctor Spencer up by the Itnllan expedition which sponsored by tho American legion. Invites his renders to bring the la searching for traces of prehis H e confined his Instruction to whip scientific methods Into their every toric man near the Livingstone wrlstlocks, winning both falls with day life nnd to benefit by Its use. roegs In Rhodesia. Here, 3,000 or this hold, the first In 27 minutes 4,000 years ago a superior Intellec and the second In 21 minutes. tual race smelted Iron by primitive Duke’« Emphatic Rebuke Stub Garoutto and Reuben John methods, such as are now known son wrestled to a draw in a pre Chilly souls who complain of the to the Bantu people. The discov Potato cliipa, reg. 15c Monarch cocoa. 1-lb. can 23c lim inary. Several other good pre temperature of other folks' rooms ery Indicates the great age of the pkg...................................10c Coffee, Royal Club, liminaries were on tne card, most and ofllcps during the transition Rhodesian stone ruins, and throws days between empty grate Hnd full of them ending In draws. Prepared niuxtard, pt. new light on the history of metal 3-11». can .....................$1.00 Robin Reed, form er Olympic may not all foel equal to teaching lurgy. j n r ............... ................. ,15c champion, was Introduced to the thp delinquents a lesson, after the Wild blackberries, 2 cans 39c Monarch jell powder, crowd and It waa announced that manner of the second duke of Well Ideal Accent 3 pkgs............................ 25c Kraut, lg. cans, 2 f o r ..... 29c he would wrestle here In a few ington, said the North China Her Definition of the '"Ideal accent" ald, not long ngo. Very fond of weeks. Monarch oral» meat, can 37c Pumpkin, lg. can, 2 for ..29c warmth nt all times, he found oc for English speaking, h.v Prof. F. Monarch grape juice, pt. 23c S w ift’s pure laid, 4 lbs. 59c casion to grumble at Ids friend and O. Blanford In a lecture nt Cnm- W r it s W ith o u t K n o w le d g e Monarch cocoanut, pkg. 23c Salad Howl dressing, qt. 39c neighbor, I.ndy Dorothy Nevlll, be hrldge university: "One (hat be “Ports have written nnnli of cause of thp smallness of her grates, trays neither your mother's birth love,” said III Ho, the saga ot and one nuhnnn day when he ar place nor your father's Income."— Chinatown, “without understanding rived to lunch with her he gave Time. the subject themselves or enabling one glance nt the Are and then theli readers to do so."— Wuslilng turned and asked the footman to Elephant*« Taath ton Stnr. 2 pkgs. Naptha Chips, bring his o -ercont. The coat be Pillsbury—the Best Flour The huge elephant has only eight ing brought, he put It on and sat In teeth, two above and two below on 2 cans Hunhritc cleanser, Milled It throughout his stay. No effort each side, huge yellow molar« aa 2 bars wool soap, P u n g e n t F .xp raia io n conld Induce him to remove It. wide as a man's hand. 5 liars laundry soap, The English expression, "forty •'No,” said he doggedly, " I wlll 7-pieec water set, green to the dozen.” melili» in chnlter In shame you Into having good fires.” V. » . 5 . y n« cessnnrly nnd senselessly, to gab or pink, Ir e doll.ir ble. In I,'ilk piffle. To walk off C ost o f C o p y rig h t i i i o er I ham forty ln the dozen moans to make Since July I, li'J.x. the fee for a fast getaway. registration of a published work subject to copyright has been 82. Sentinel’s Free O o o k l n g Your Home Print Shop First. There Is no further charge. T h e C h u rc h o f G o d j C ity B riefs Sentinel Cooking School Will Be Here May 27 Mis« Virginia Randolph W ill Con duct Sessions D ally for Three Happy Days. I t ’s cooking school time, and Mias Virginia Randolph, one of the west's outstanding home econom ists, will be here May 27, 73 and 2# to conduct one of the moat out standing cooking school events ever held here, under the auspices of The Sentinel. Miss Randolph will bring to the women ot Cottage Grive the newest Ideas In foods and kitchens- the newest frills and ruf- TtfOTHfcR’S DAT “Tlw nohlut thoufhtt my «oul css claim, dw kehrit itorib my eonfu« can frame. unwc-iSy art 10 praiM the name more prttuntt dun oil ocher, an m/anl when her love f.rc came, a man I Jin J it put the lame rtverently I breathe (he name, (he bieued name of mother — n»o«os G«irrrrit Prrvts In extending our greetings to moth ers, we can only add that here they will always find a welcome and a de sire to serve and protect in every way we can. B an k o f C o tta g e G ro v e A GOOD BANK Cottage Grove, Oregon Map of Lane County THE S E N T IN E L D esk s ! O ffic e C h a ir s FR E E F A C IA L S Saturday, May 9 ■ The i S e n tin e l » B BEAUTY NOOK Civic Cleanup Campaign Is Showing Progress Joe Wolfhead, Portland S m ith -S h o r t G ro cery Mu« Virginia Bandolph A rcade T h eatre flea In kitchen artistry. H er sub ject w ill be “The Happy Kitchen." There are to be three sessions, fiom 2 to 4 p. m. daily. Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. The event will be staged In the main auditor ium of the new armory, where there will be seating capacity for all who are lik e ly to attend. Last year the hall wsh inadequate for the crowds. There wlll be no charge of any kind for admission, and no obliga tion of any kind to anyone. All who attend will be guests of The Sentinel. More than a score of new and different recipes w ill be actually prepared and cooked right before the eyes of her audience by Miss Randolph on each of the three af ternoons. An entirely new pro gram w ill be presented each bay. The cooking school and the Happy Kitchen Is not limited to matters of cooking but takes up all im portant phase» of home rr.akirg, ■uch as color In the kitchen, ad vice on kitchen equipment, etc. All questions will be fully answered. F riday and Saturday M ay 8 and 9 "B E H IN D O F F IC E DOORS" M ary Astor and Robert Ames. Comedy News Sunday, M ay 19 " T H E L A D Y REFUSES" Betty Compson and G ilbert En.ery Comedy Act New« Monday, May 11 "S TE P P IN G OUT" Charolette Greenwood, Leila Hyama and Reginald Denny Comedy Act C O U N T R Y STO R E T O N IG H T Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. M a y 12. 13, 14 “G U N SM O KE” Richard Arlen M a ry Brian Comedy, Acta Mrs. M. M. Wheeler Dlca. Mrs. H a rrie t R. W heler, wife of M . M. Wheeler, died a t 1:25 p m. Tuesday at the Eugene hospital. She was aged 75 years, 1 month, 29 days. Funeral services were held at 2:30 Thursday afternoon a* (he Mills chapel. Rev. Ira R. Aldrich officiated. Interm ent was ln the A. F. A A. M .-I. O. O. F. cemetery. Mrs. Wheeler was born March t>, 1858, tn Black H aw k county, Iowa She was married A pril 11, 1885. in Washington county, Kans., and the fam ily moved to this community 26 years ago. Surviving relatives Include the widower and four children. Mrs. Meda Fallin, Havelock. Neb.; Mrs Nellie Blackmore, Cottage Grove; H a rry Wheeler, Eugene, Anna Blackmore. Cottage Grove; 24 grandchildren, and 14 great grand children. Mrs. Wheeler had been a member of the Presbyterian church for a number of years. W eekly Program ■ X j A Use 3% of your gross receipts for advertising and increase the volume of your business 10%. Coming! THE HAPPY KITCHEN — )«e • is loword the fall behind ,. . .r Less W ork! More Fun! Typesetting Machine 'S Gives Trouble Owing to trouble that put The Sentinel's typesetting machine out of commission for several days, many items had to be omitted from this issue because they could not be put into type, and others had to be cut down. May 27-28-29 Clean-UpWeek The week of May 11 to 16 is hereby designated as annual spring elean-up week. Occu pants and owners of property are urged to give hearty co operation to a civic committee that is endeavoring to remove all unsightly and unsanitary- spots. All ¡inflammable m ater ials must be removed. All rub bish and debris placed in boxes or sacks and placed at the curb will be picked up by city trucks without charge. DR. C. E. FROST, ml-8 City Health Officer. Vói ere 7 deoil "they have. you.r £ood, m in d P r PHONE 153 Friday and Saturday Prices Soap Deal Flour Special All for $1.69 9-lb. s a c k ......... 39c 24-lb. s a c k ....... 77c 49-lb. sack ... $1.49 School May 27, 28, 29. WZ I I I 1 k in d offioc ^»eate s li/e \ * * The Quality Market seems to satisfy every body’s t a s t e . That’s be c a u s e everybody likes pure, fresh meat.” Free Delivery All Day QUALITY nARKET 'f B t D * M O E » S 0 N .P B 0 P L et her hear your voice on (Sunday May 10) Next to a visit in person, there is nothing quite like your voice. Inter-city telephone service is fast, clear, dependable. Operators are glad to make every effort to serve your needs. youp /D fti nenn/YC' r u c r FRESH CURED MEATS OF A L L K I N D S rHONE 46 FREE DEIIVERY T he P acific T el , .a,< 1» T fc l.r L H IP H