■ u r in i» oottaoh onorai ohsoom . ...L I to hold It on their ranch. Games ware a diversion. Mra. Culver treated tha pupils to Ice cream and lemonade, tha luncheon being pro* v id e d by tha pupils. Eighih grade examinations were held at school Thursday and F r i­ day. Thoca taking them were Ray ( S l* M l* l to Ik e B M tla « ! ) Plata, Glen Paterson. Ruby Allan M ay 1».—W ord haa been received and Bertha Kimball. from Chadron, Nab., of tha receat M r. and Mra. Ernest Darnell and wadding of Mra. Clydo Babcock to children and Mra. Eloise Wheeler Albert L. Hanrlckaon of that placa. ware dinner guests Saturday at the P. Dallara of St. Louts, Mo., home of M r. and Mrs. Tremblay. atayed last waak a t tha home ol M r. and Mrs. E. O. Robertson M r. and Mra. Charles Trembley left for southern California last Mrs. E verett Allen apent a short Thursday to be with their son who tim e F rid a y to her home. She at­ w ill graduate from high school tended a directors' meeting held at next month. They expect to return the school house th at afternoon, re­ soon and w ill be accompanied by turning to the home of M r. and their eon and Mrs. Robertson's Amos Mrs. Weston Allen tn C ottar« Drove mother, Mrs. McGarvin McGarvin of Cottage Grove la the same evening. The district school picnic was looking after the place during their held Wednesday of last week Mr. absence. Mr. and Mrs. John O. Burcham, and Mrs Robertson gave the teacher, Mrs. Culver, permission who had been in Klam ath Falls during the school year, are visiting at the home of Mr. Burcham's par­ ents. Mr. and Mrs. Shade Burcham. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Babcock and children were on the sick list I last week. Oscar Wheeler brought his wife home Saturday from a Eugene hospital, where she recently' under­ went an operation. She la improv- ing satisfactorily. Mr. Wheeler Made to Order left early Sunday morning for P o rt­ land. where he has employment SPINE. KIDNEY A N D Mrs. Albert Fine visited over the week end at the home of her par­ ABDOMINAL BELTS ents, M r and Mrs. James R itb y. She returned to her home In O ak­ ELASTIC STOCKINGS. ridge Sunday evening. accom­ panied by a brother, Orval Rigby. GUARANTEED Leonard Estes motored them to REFERENCES Eugene and returned home Mon­ day. D. T Kim ball narrowly escaped being badly burned last week at a camp, where he ts employed near At Kelly Drug Store or Corvallis. A stump fire spread and in fighting the fire he and El­ write to bridge Wheeler, who is a cousin of P. 0. Box 337 the Silk creek Wheeler family, were trapped by the fire. Mr. Cottage Grove, Oregon Wheeler is still confined in a Eu­ gene hospital on account of his In ­ juries but Mr. Kimball was dis­ charged after receiving medical at­ tention He was able to make a visit to his home Friday, returning to Corvallis Sunday. L ittle Bobbie Bennett severely burned her left hand one day last week. Melvin Paul is building a water tower near his house. We Know How A. Woolcott's sheep were sheared last Saturday. W illis Morris and W ilbur Collins left last Sunday for Klam ath Falls, where they hope to find employ­ m ent P. S. Bukowski, Prop. The Neighbors’ Friendship club met Thursday of last week at the home of Mrs. Charles Trembley. Those present were Mrs Eloise PROFESSIONAL CARDS Wheeler. Mrs. John Ashby. Mrs. M ary Burcham. Mrs M artha Blt- Durr lavs tlnger. Mra. Ed Conklin and daugh­ r . w . k . l a b u w . — Dtrtuai u tiu Fifth anti Mala •treat* Haar». > 4 ters Doris and Lucille. Mrs. Sid Wheeler. fee 12 aad 1 to & *30 fek««aia<» »ad Su» Swanson. Mrs. H ira m day a by ap|»viauueai. Phua«« Ult»ar 4- Mrs. W illis Morris. Mrs. Ernest roaldoacw IO7-K. Darnell and Mrs. A rthur W o o lc 'tt R. C. H. RIME OwatUu F i n MaUui The time was s-»ent w riting a club ai baofc butidiag Cottage Uro«». Mra letter to Mrs. Grac» Wheeler, who Be»af*Het la extractioa. adonaiatratioa *»i was in a hospital. Mrs Trembley altruua oxkd and oxygoa. orai «orgvn gave a prixe for the best bible Offtc» pfcvor 10. Rw»id»acw 12O-R storv. Mrs. Eloise Wheeler was the PHYSICIANS winner. The club w ill meet »t the home of M rs H ira m Wheeler K C. I FKOdT.— P h jic ta n »od geoa. Office ta L a * a o a building Thursday. M av 28. Phono 47. Cottage Oro»». Oregon M r and Mrs. Alv»h Ixickwood A iL £ ¥ . M D.— Phy.ictan and »». and Mins R iiite r of S'1k creek at­ • gooa. Eveainga by appointm ent O » n tended a dance Saturday night. X e a ì D rug store. Cottage Uro»». Oregut. M av 16. at the home of M r. and ~A W h i ME M D. — PhyaicUo ano Mrs. F ran k W illis. RUPTURE APPLIANCES MB. JOHNSTON YOUR HEAD S h o u ld B e W e ll T a ilo r e d IMPERIAL BARBER SHOP D D Burgeon. Obstetric* and di»«a*ea al women and children a • pec laity. Offie« First National Bank building Phuaee Office. 23 4 . resident». 126-J. Resideuc addr»aa. 1143 want Maia. H . F IE L D « . M . D — OeaeraJ p r w tfeoo. O b stetric* aad i i W ANT ADS I I ATTOKXKTS. irr J Se-iVne! ’« Free C o o k i n g School Mav 27 28. 29 l »* I On» cent th» word. Minim word». Rrduetioa of 10 c«at» i ef IS «ay sd »»« for ea.h wilk copy. N o ta ry P ablle. Piseli««« Is «II B adar bn ild lsg C olta«« O r o . . •n rU . expr ess s e r v ic e . EXPRESS 8E B V IC E AT F R E IU IIT r *tM — F ra ifk l kaultag from Portia«» C H ESTNUT TR ANSFER CO. Brothers, »roprtstors «ad o tk rr < a li-r lawaa. loo« dl.taaaa hauling of all kiada. f u r a it u n a o » u < aad «torà«« « n only a part of Ik» w p l c , W» offar. Cotta«« O ra *« - Lu f»«» F n i f h l A Transfer Compaay. phon« VP. jo ótfc FOR SALE— LOT SSxXlS. CLOSE IX OX Sixth »Irani. Pa«la«, water, «idawalk. «ar«««. fro» aad »«ad« tr«-»«. barri».. brat of land. Price MOO U«or«« Laai- man, tb« koaM nio.ar. 110 X. ITth. Eu ,»««. Oregon. ___ U d tfc | STORAGE AND GENERAL TRANSFER BOUSES FOB BALE. * JOHN- HOUSE POR REXT. ■ton or hUbert b .d a Drill» Long Distance Hauling H O U S E FOR S A L E . H A L L A J O U X S T O X or E lb ert Bede. Jvtfp Piano Moving a Specialty Office phone 6 COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON Residence Phone 100-Y LEONARD TR ANSFER W . L . Leonard. Prop. O F F IC E A T H O W E 'S C O N F E C T IO N E R Y Res. P h o n e Z39-J General Transfer Cottage G ro ve . O regon Cottage Grove A d j u s t m e n t Bureau Collections and Adjustments First N ational Bank Bldg. H. W. L O M B A R D . Atturnet P O E S A L E O E T R A D «. WE BCY. SELL AXD EXCHAXOE FOR- allure. b»u**warc. *u»«r*. »1«. Daven­ port Furaiiur» cviupaoj. Phon* 4. a2lU * FOdl sa l e — MILKING MACHINE with 2 horse <*• engine, 2-hor** cult! vator, 5-foot disk; saw mandrel; b icy ci*. Davenport Fumitar* company. ml5-29p FOR SALK— TWO OR THRKK GOOD milk goat*, two aow giving milk. Alao one fine bdlie. Call or addreaa H. H. Quimby, 435 south River road, Cottaf- Grove. Oregon. _______ m!5-2tfp GOOD PIANO CHEAP. INQUIRE BANK of Cottage Grove. m l4 28p FOR 8ALE—TOY 1EKKIEK PUPPIES, pure breeding easy keepers, eacn. Great pets and eoinpsnijns for chil i Good ratters and death on diggers. Bart Johnston, Saginaw, Oregon, telephone 28F13 m!4-2»p FOR SALE— PIGS. ALSO THREE WORK horses. Bert and Oscar MeDole, Black Butte rout«. Cottage Grove, Ora. m22-29p FOR SALE—RANGE“ HEATER. DIMING table, chiirs and other household goods. Also two doors and several windows cheap Wanted: Lixht trailer and piano box. 50 south Eighth street. m22p FOR SALE — 120 SACKS OF DRY wh iled corn at 31.40 per hundred or 327 a ton. E. E. Si iffcson. Creswell Ore- gon.__________________________ m22-20p POTATOES — BURBANKS AND GOLD C>in. Table and seed. Ask our prices retail and wholesale. Hubbell Warehouse, 23 north Seventh street. rn22p FOR 8 \L fi= B tT C K « TOURIXO CAR? Numh’r 1 condition, driven 20,000 miles, h is new tires. Am not able to use it. R. R. Wilkinson, phone 187Y. m22e I P VE 150 EXTRA CHICKS THIS week. Sell any amount. Oive that old s tting hen a fami’y and you will soon hive fryers to eat. Bert V. Hands. Cot- ge O n re. m22-29p O t SALE — CHINESE REED FURNL tore, esp^cielly attractive for porrh or rd n Prl',,,d right. Also several ice­ boxes. Prepare for warm weather with th se refri.'orators. Prices always right at Short a Furniture store Fifth and 'lain atrnett. m22p 'OR SALE— FIFTY“ YEARLING HENS. Good layers. 85 cents each. Phone 'l0F25. m22p FOB BOTT. Tfe Wekomtyou HOTEL CONGRESS P O R T L A N D « OMaOOM to w B .1 Lap«! Notches Traced to French Directorate TH O R N T O N C O R N K K 8. "It’s funny," said th« tailor. "what oddltloa of drvsa hav« «ur- vlT«d their orlxlnal us* or purt>«»»«\ There Is the silt In the hack of our coats, for exaiir.ile. That, as you probably know, became a fea­ ture of dress when men went horse­ back a groat deal, and when It was ne-;»sary for the coatiall to adfust Itself more or less to the •addle “But who knows why we have notches in the lat'els of our coats? Very few people outside iuy line of work. I fancy, and probably not so many tailors. The way of It was this: At the outset of tholr careers there »-as great rivalry he- tween Use. Napoleon Bonaparte, the young Italian soldier who had risen rapidly under the directorate, and Uvneral Moreau, who was In high favor with many of Ihe directors. Each general had hts partisans, and eaeh »»light for every possible ad­ vantage over the other. Any little distinction or difference was seised Miss Bthsl Chestnut went to Corvallis Friday to remain over thn «reek nnd. Mr. and Mrs. W ilbur Black and son M artin ami daughter Blgle »rent to Eugene Saturday to attend an auction sals. Mr. and Mrs. Bsrt Myers of Mount View were at the Hsnry : Lake horn» Sunday. Janies Lynn of 1 am Angeles, sn- , routs to Portland, stopped over S a t-1 urday to vlalt a nephew. I l It. Dlx- ,on. Mrs. C. It Trent and daughter M ary vlalted Saturday In Spring. : field with Mrs. Trent's slstsr, Mra. John Oliver. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Foster of Ku- 1 gens and M r and Mrs. ltert tain- caster nf Blur Mountain and th»lr families, were at the George Foo­ ter home Sunday. They attended i the funeral In Cottage Grove that < afternoon of Mrs. A. R. Foster. | mother of Gsorxe «nd Roy Foster, i Mrs. Foster died Wednesday at ths | home of a daughter, Mrs. George Alleman at Divide, following a i paralytic stroke. Keith Lyons and daughter Leota -of Silk erssk vlnltsd Sunday with Mr. and Mra. John Bander. T. C. Shaw was pleasantly sur­ prised Saturday evening when a number of the neighbors gathered at his home In honor of his seven j ty first birthday anniversary. The time was spent socially and refresh­ ments of cake and coffee were served, M r . and Mra. S A. W alklnshaw of Rügen« were overnight guest» Sunday of Mrs. Walklnshaw'» brother. E. E. Chestnut. Mrs. Jean Long of Portland mo­ tored up Friday and Is visiting relatives and friends In the vicinity this week. She will return to Portland Saturday. Mrs. J. 8. Lake returned from • week's visit with a son. Andrew Lake, at N oll Sunday. M. M. Ttson left Monday after­ noon for Roseburg, where he ex­ pects to work during the summer on a construction Job on the Copco power line M rs. V. W. Shaw and children Marden and M arylln and Faith (Spssial is lb« S«nltn«l) BEVERLY H IL LS . AU I know Is Just what I road In (ho Moving Picture adds, and »ay Roy what an education It ts! 1 thought the un dorwear adds In the tnagasiuea ware about ths limit tn present ing an eysfull, but thean .Movie adds give you the same thing without the un­ derwear, Even I myself appeared In a upon. Nightgown I u “The followers of General Moreau bloomed forth one day with add- the Connecticut Yankee, so on ths looking coat lai»ela. These «ere billboards It would add a touch of notehsd In a way that had been pre­ I romautlc glamor, to say nothing of viously unknown. L ite r on It was a smattering ot sex appeal. Mind revealed that thia lapel was a you you musent let the add hav« secret badge of the tlorsan parti­ anything to do with what you see sans. but It was not long until tin- star of the Corsican »> far out- ' on the Insides. You are liable to shons General Morean's that there see the wildest stuff faclug you on was no longer the least thought of I the billboards, aud then go Insld» rivalry. The notched lai>el. how­ and everybody is dressed as esqui­ ever, caught the fancy of the tailors mos all through the picture. In and remained a feature of men's other words W ill Hays big trouble dress.”—New York Sun. is getting pictures that will live u» to the pictures on the adds. You kuow lu all Latin American Old Custom of Making Countries, (I am speaking of au­ O ffe r in g s to th e M o o n thority as I flew over them at nn Moon viewing has been going out altitude of someliines a t low as of fashion like all other ancient cus­ teu thousand feet) In those Coun­ toms In this country, says an a r tries, if you put s picture ou thn tid e In a Tokyo paper, but a great boards to advertise what you are many families, |«rtlcular!.v those having Inside or if In your wording who have old persons In them, still you say that Miss Millie Do Hokum cherish memories of the old days will entirely disrobe on a tight wire, when the custom was one of the why on the said night M illie better annual features of the country by making offerings to the nibon. The do a mighty good Job of stripping offerings to the moon consist of or the cash customers will clothe rice dumplings, a kind of potato M illie and her management with known as klnokatsugl and other some seats and chairs, and any other vegetables and fruits. handy article laylug arouud. The custom originally came from O r If It shows a pic turn of a boll China, where It already was pop­ fight and a Matador being gored, ular In the Third or Fourth century by nn unruly Ox. why the day of and countless poems have been the tight, you better have the man written on the glory of the moon by Chinese scholars and littera­ gored, or be prepared to be gored teurs. It Is believed that the cus­ yourself. In other words you got tom was first ohserved In the Im­ to deliver »-hat you advertise. So p e ria l court of Japan in the Ninth the big problem ot the Movies now century. According to an ancient is to deliver up to what the Litho­ record. It was already one of the graph makers and the add writers annual features of the Imperial have shown on the outside. In court under the reign of Emperor other words that branch of the In­ Buntoku (851-857). dustry has "Outstripped" the Pro­ duction end. E a r ly N a tio n a l M arch «« Then In the Titles of Pictures, there is where its getting hard. When Washington «as first In- angiirated as President In Ne«- They Just can't think up enough York In 17SD. the orchestra leader, suggestive Titles to go around a German named Phell. at the John They bring every big W riter out Street thenter. comnosed "The here from New York and England President's March.” In honor of and have them In an Office Just George Washington, and played It when Washington attended the the­ thinking all the time on Titles that w ill lead you to expect you are go­ ater. The march immediately struck the public fancy. In the summer ing to see on the inside about four of 17 a young man in the thea­ of the most prom is nt Command­ ter company, for whom a benefit ments broken, right before your concert was to he given, asked Jo­ seph Hopklnson to write an orig­ eyes. But there is just so many of those Titles, and every Company is inal song for the occasion. This »»ng, set to the tune of "The Presi­ fighting to get 'em. You take old dent's March." was “Hall Colum­ plays like the “Old Homestead." bia." as we know It today. It was Now they are just waiting till they called “The President's March” In can think up some title for that, and contradistinction to the march of then It will go into Production. the Revolution called “ Washing­ A few ot the best that hare been ton’s March.” turned in by the highest priced W riters up to now Is "Ths Old Love Nest," “Home In Name Only,” "The W h e r e th e S h ille la g h G re w Birthplace of Folly.. "Devilment Ga­ In County Wicklow In Ireland lore among the Honeysuckles.'' the tourist tnay spend one of the most charming of Irish holidays. "W hat Took Place Under the Old Almost every village Is full of Roof," “The Gal Pays the Mortgage diversified charma Especially In with Body and Soul," "The House Is the Sooth, let him seek out Rath­ Old but the Carryings on Is New drum, perched like a Tyrol village and Spicy.” "The Gangsters Birth­ on the steep banks of the Avon­ place as Far as We Know.” more, the Vale of Avoca, the Dev­ So you can see that they nre right il's glen. Glenealy, Arklow. and even Shillplagh. where was the fa­ on the edge of getting something mous blackthorn wood which gave that will combine all the-ie, and give Its name to the short, noffb.v sticks you an Inkling of what the old roof which until recent years, were the has seen take place under it. and Inseparable companions of Irish then they will start in making i t laborers and others. The wood That's called "Subtelry.” All the was cut down in 100(1. but tradition W riters try to be what they call says that the king of l>-lnster sent "Sophisticated” or "Subtelry." That wood from herp to W illiam Rufus means nobody for the roof of Westminster hall. knows what you are ta lk in g about and dont T o th e H o m e o f th e F a ir So long as tourists visit Verona give a D--------- . to see Juliet's tomb, or the Donne S o p h is tic a tio n valley to see Lorna's farm, or Elsi­ m eans talking nore to see the grave of Ophelia, so all day about long will tourists go to Perth In nothing. You are Scotland, to its North Port, and both bored but seek the corner of Curfew row and you have to do Blackfrlar's wynd. to visit the bouse of Katie Glover, the fair something t i l l maid of Perth, whom Sir Walter somebody mixes co ck­ Scott made known to all of us. another About the only thing that Is cer­ tail. we are get­ tain. Is that the hou»e did belong ting a lot of those kind of Talking to the Glovers, and standing with plays now. Titles that if printed on In It. and walking about this part the old silent screen, would have of the old city. It Is possible for got the "Rawsberry” now are con­ the lovers of Scott to reconstruct sidered smart, for they apply to the scenes of the great romance. nothing and mean less. I saw one the other night Called “ Kiss and Leave Each Other Flat.” Making a M arket A market for any kind of goods It was so subtle that It didn’t say ts any assemblage of buyers and whether you can leave em flat physi­ sellers of that commodity. This cally, or financially. They call cm market does not neressnrlly mean drawing room plays, women with that the buyers Rnd sellers must nothing on their minds eat em up. be In close contact, as on the New kids hiss em, and old men sleep York stock exchange, but there can right through etn. They had em on be no actual market unless the the stage till they rplned It. So buyer and aeller are In communi­ cation with each other. Thus mod­ between "Subtelry" and Oangsters em Inventions like telegraphy, tel­ «re have run the old Cowboy trying ephone, wireless nnd other means to save the sheriffs daughter, right of communication have greatly back to the dairy (arm. No modern enlarged the possibilities. child would want to learn how to shoot a 45 Colts. He wants to know how to mow em down with the old In c o m « I t S e rv ic e Browning Machine Oun. But we The Income of our capital Is w ill live through It, and come out simply that which It does for us. with something worse. We always Whether It brings us money or do. So we better make tbe moat ot other return does not matter: the this while Its here. flow of Its services Is its iucoms. (© 1931, McNau«ht Syndicate, Inc.) F r u i t fo r R o y a lty A lo n e “tine orange, pleimo"—“ Ah. no me hidtlle tls king's fure” —n"d »> It «ns. for way buck In li-Wtt». fruits slid desserts «ere conshl ered as part of Ihe food of royalty «lone. In the reign of Etlwiirtl I a Npiinlsh sld|i broirilit to Ports rnoul h a cargo which Included Seville figs, raisins of grii|»es. “a bide of dates, '¿'Ml pomegranates, 16 I »-Itrons nnd 7 oranges." C h a n g in g C o lo r o l G o ld N O T IC E O F A N N U A L SCHOOL M E E r iN U . Notice Is hereby given to ths legal voters of school district N a 43 of Lane county. State of Oregon, that the annual school meeting of said district will be held at audi­ torium of high nebool building, to begin at the hour of two o'clock p. m. on the third Monday of June, being the 13th day of June. A. D., IttL This meeting 1« called for the purpose of electing ons clerk to serve one year end the transaction of business usual at such meeting In districts of the second and third classes the ballots shall not be counted until ons hour after the time set for the meeting to begin U ntil the count begins, any legal voters of the district shall be en­ titled to vote upon any business be­ fore the meeting. Dated this 18th day of May. l t t l Attest: W ORTH HARVEY. ni22-Je3 District Cl»rk N. E O LA 88, Chairm an Board of Directors. FOR RENT OR 8 *LE — HOUSE AND a*ra of land In Cottage Grove. Inouir*' | of E. C. Lockwood, Cottage Grove, phone I 8 or 107Y. m1ft-29p | FOR RENT — MODERN FURNISHED W ORK W A XTXD . house, seven rooms. Rent 320 a month. I_________________ Mra. Mary Smith, phone 150L or see Joe WORK WANTED— ANY ONE W1HHIN0 varlons "nrnf«. Smith nt the Smith-Short grocery. m22e to have wathin« or sewing done r»l| Gladys Folaton, 30« Flrat alreet. m22p ELECTRICAL REPAIRING. WANTED TO BUY— DAY-OLD CALVEH ! N eed« e L is te n e r I. W. Heine». Drain, Oregon. m22-jn?»n I LET ME REPAIR YOUR ELECTRIC “Word» of gond Hdvlc».” «nid Hi motors fans, percolators Irons etc. I FOUND Ho. th» «nge of Chinatown ”ar» repair anything electrical Every Joh guaranteed. See me or write and I will FOUND— BUNCH OF KEYS. OWNER »nslly «|iiik»n nnd give grenl com­ call for your appliances. George E may have «»me by proving property fort to the «p»nker. If h» finds • I Scheufsle, Box 446, Cottage Grove, Or»* nd paying for thi» adv«rtl»ein»nt. The gon. m22-29p Sentinel. m22c good listener."— Washington Star. Schroder arrived from Canyon­ ville Sunday and vlaltad w ith Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Shaw. Faith also visited with her father, Fred Schroder, a t Walden. Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Keens and fam ily of W alker visited Tuesday at W. A . Keene's. ..............- " ' " - " fniday . may m , imi '■ !.■ '■ -II. ■ - I '1 11 Mr. and M r*. Roy Myer« of Da- Eugene and Mr. and Mia. Clauda light valley visited Tuesday at tha W illey of Saginaw vlalted Munday Lake M r and Mrs. Fred Frost of Blue Mountain and Mrs. Jean Ixmg of Portland were at ths J. W Fisher home Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. G. M Becker of Peaks, Office Sentinel. Y n t ir H o m » Chaira. The P rin t Mhnn F ir s t Summer D resses Fine quality silks . . . fresh summery colors and distinctive prints . . . flat crepe, canton crepe, shantung, georgette and clulfon , . . tn an assortment of styles wide enough to meet every need. Even in a season of greater values, diese dresses are outstanding. 1 P E N N E Y C O ., 417-421 Kain St.. 0 ’lUff Orov«, INC. Oregon Maryland Woman Happy Now— J L oses 55 Lbs. Edith J. M arriott of Baltimore, Md.. writes: "Last winter 1 weigh­ ed 200 lbs. and was very much ashamed. I bought a bottle of Kruschen Salts which gave such wonderful results I bought more. A fter 4 bottles I weigh 143 lbs. and all my friends say, "How slender you've gotten -how did you do It?" I say only 4 words — thanks to Kruschen Salts.” A generous bottle of Kruschen Salts that lasts 4 weeks costs but 83 cents at Cottage Grove Phar­ macy take one h alf teaspoon In a glass of hot water every morning before breakfast—cut out pastry and fatty meats—go light on pota­ toes, butter, cream and sugar—that will help Kruschen take o ff your fat. Take Kruschen ivery morning — It's the little dally dose that doe» S if not Joyfully satisfied after the first bottle money back. OVER MEMORIAL DAY ROUND TRIP RAIL FARES CUT PER. MILE • I T W I I N ALL U N IO N PACIFIC POINTS In O reco n , W ashington. Id aho , M ontano, Utah, No vede, C a l i f o r n i e n e d W y o m in g • r o n g e r an d west. a d u lt f e r e SO».' 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In S ta n d a rd a n d F a u rlc t S la a p a r t , a d d r e g u la r •lu a g in a * a r c b a rg a c Ask lo c a l a g a n f f o r d e ta ils MMIOH Mtl Less work- More fu n - for next week and the whole year in The H appy K itchen Do you cook by mathematics or by calis­ thenics? Calisthenics are fine in their place, but the place isn't in the kitchen. It's much easier to cook by a recipe of one part mathe­ matics, two parts ingenuity, and a large-sized portion of fun and adventure. There's really no need at all for back­ breaking drudgery in this modem day and age. There are undiscovered worlds of new VIRGINIA RANDOLPH " H tp p j K iK h n " ixp tfl things to make, new ways to make the old dishes better, “hurry-up” time-savers and wife-savers, and hosts of short-cuts to meals more delicious than Epicurus ever dreamed. A nd they’re all so easy and so simple—you don’t have to spend the whole family budget or even a very big slice of it for them. You’ll wonder, when you hear them, how in the world you've m.^sed thinking of these joyous aids to happier meals before this. If you want to hear ab. . the latest fashions in foods, and the way to make them with less w or\ and more fun, we have a treat in store for you—our FREE Cooking School. It has been arranged by practical experts on cookery — and it will be crammed full of suggestions to brighten your kitchen for a whole year. Every comfort has been provided, you’ll get lots of entertaining surprises —and all you have to do is just Come! C o tta g e G r o v e S en tin el FREE COOKING SCHOOL Wednesday M ay 27 Thursday M ay 28 2 t o 4 p .m . Friday M ay 29 ARM ORY • T 1, 0