rA O B TWO. T i n SKNTINKL, OOTTAGB fK lltA V . H I . 4 11 111.11 2S2Ä OKKOON. C. A. Harten Undergtwe Operation. <*» e / *««W . C. A, Bartel), hotel man of this city and Corvallis, is reported as In splendid condition following a ma­ jor operation Monday morning In Philadelphia. The sound boa was The W C. T. U. met Friday a f­ removed from the throat and Mr ternoon at the home of M m Car­ Bartell probably w ill hereafter be rie H rn u n w ty Seventeen m e m - ___ able to speak In whispers only. He In spite of the tact that poultiy her» ami three visitors were pres- , had been able to use his voice but prices seem to have hit rock bot­ ent. Prayer was offered by Rev. M h u l, a year preceding the op- tom during the past year, poultry A. Groves. new pastor of the Meth eratlon M r Kartell's sister. Mm. odist church Mm. Ida Caldwell had O. D Lernen, Is with him and will production on the whole 1» mors i charge of devotlonals. Members of remain in l*hlladelphla until she Is than holding tta own with other the union sang W. C. T. U. songs able to bring him to her home In Oregon farm enterprise«. according to A. O. Lunn. chief of the poultry and Mrs. Caldwell offered a pray­ lienver, where Mrs. Bartell will department of Oregon Experiment er, choosing as her text. 1 Peter A A meet him and bring his home station short business meeting was held "1 do not know of any major and members responded to roll call I sure tio if T o u rn am e n t I'rog ream-» branch of agriculture today that is with current events on prohibition. Completion of the second round paying the producer as well as the Rev. Groves gave a talk on subjects of the Lane am ateur golf chain of Interest to the local W , C. T U. pionshlp being played In Kugenr poultry busineaa," Lunn said "The Mm. Helen M Bosley reported that has cut the field In the champion­ poultryman who has good stork and she and her son Fred had visited ship flight to eight. W illiam Zlm- enough of It can more than pay his recently a t the Lane county cottage merly of thia city being one of the basic cost of production, even at the W. C T U. childrens farm • igh! He defeated Q llaselhurst 3 though he may not get Interest on home near Corvallis and had given and 1 Cleo Morelock loat to Don investment. The situation during the past the cottage a number of stools made Leal 3 and I In the championship by local boy scout troop No 111 flight George Rollins won his sec year has emphasised mors strongly Plans were made for a cooked fixxl ond round match In the first flight, than ever, Lunn believes, the im portanre of the site of the poultry sale to v. ci be held , Saturday. July 19 i defeating ------------ - 1» w Byers 3 and 1.. Mm. Groves and M m Carrie B oul-, Matches In the second round were flock Where poultry constitutes ware became new members. The marked by close and brilliant play­ the principal farm Income a flock meeting closed with prayers by Mrs ing, few large winning score» being ' of not leas than 1000 hens Is »seen tial. Small flock owners am ju»t I. G, Shaw and Mm. Groves. Painty turned In. out of luck" during times of stress, refreshments were served by the hostess, who was assisted by M m Church of Christ, Sixth street and he says. Lunn betlevss that the lowest j S. S Thomas and Mm. Ethel Apple- Gibbs avenue where mom men white. than women attend evening ser­ levels of egg and poultry prices vices Btble school. » 4». Clem have been reached that may bs ex The annua] Masonic-Eastern Star Sarff. superintendent: the men of pected for at least two yearn, and i picnic will be held Friday. Julw 34. this school meet at this hour each that with fewer eggs In etorage on Row river at the foot of Currin Sunday at the Arcade with the and fewer birds being raised, the hill, where last year's picnic was community men's Bible class; com­ price of eggs this year w ill be an held. A group Is planning to go out munion of the I-ord's supper, 11. improvement over last. This, how in the afternoon and a picnic sup­ sermon subject. "Christian Priest­ ever, depends somewhat on general per will be* served at 6 30 The city hood;'' Christian Endeavor groups. business conditions, he eays • band will play several selections. 7; evening worship. 9. sermon eub- Those who plan to attend have Ject. "Soul Sleeping Examined." a been asked to take picnic lunches. requested subject, I G. Shaw. Ice cream and coffee w ill be pro­ tor. H. B. Griggs and W illiam Printing machinery is now rather generally st&nd&rdned. vided. Thum are in charge of arrange­ Athletic Sunday Is Observed and practically all the printing shops in the nearby territory ment* for the Masonic lodge and The Bible school of the Christian The Bible school of the Chrtetlan draw their workmen from the same sources Mrs. H. B. Griggs for the Eastern church observed athletic Sunday- church has entered an international Star. last Sunday, malting plans for com­ Bible school booster contest. In A t a casual thought, it would seem strange, then—the dif­ ♦ petition w ith other Bible schools of competition with Christian churches ference in service rendered by different shops. Mrs W illiam Morelock enter­ the city In tennis, baseball and In of the United States and Canada. T t t r most striking fine car ty p w ever offcre.l at such tained Thursday night of last week door baseball. Clifford Shaw. V irgil The contest, which is sponsored by The leason for this is that every printing office has its own with _________ _____ her son. Horn. M arvin Shaw and John W alk­ a dinner, honoring low prices arc now being presented by Ford dealers The Lookout of Cincinnati, O . personality, composite of all the personalities of the folks who cieo Morelock, on ins birthday "an- er were chosen as the tennis squad opened June T and will end August T b r .c are the si« newest tie luxe rreatiotts of the In a doubles match with the 30. It has for Its objects Bible work there nivemxry. Covers were laid for Mias , , . . . . . Jennl* Wiggm. Charlie W iggtn.Jay Methodist team, composed of Vic­ attendance, community ser­ Ford Motor Company. T hey are designed and b u ilt In some printing shops the customer-be-darued attitude Wiggin. Mrs. Addle Haiigarth. e i - tor G off and Wayne Monroe. Virgil school vice. teacher training, social ser­ permeates the place In others, the will-to-please. aier Mason. Grenville Smith. Hugh Horn and Clifford Shaw were de­ vice. athletics under Christian su­ to meet every need of the aiitom.«hit> b uyer whose . . .. . . . . Dale Lusk. Mrs Leontlne Stark. feated 8-4. »-1 Tuesday night. pervision, Bible study and evangel­ It IS the Wlll-to-please. we believe, that has brought US our Mr. and Mrs Cleo Morelock and desire fo r motoring luxury sinl outstanding ¡»erfort». ism. , success. Everyone, from the head of the department through to «•» Wallace and Mr and Mm. No W ord <>« M erg e r Received Here. The local school la making a eeri- •nee is leui|>ered with sound economy. the least employe, works—and works together—to satisfy the w,ui,m Morelock and son W hether or not the local Safeway out effort to win against this In­ flllie. and M acM arr stores w ill be affect­ ternational field The school has C el the fa« Is about dies.- fine rare. C om pare th e ir customer. ed by the merger of these two established two records thia spring, The Rebekahs, Odd Fellows and chain store systems is not known the largest attendance and the And th a t’s why—one printer rather than another lith e , clean-cut style w ith any you have ever created Encampment held a joint installa­ here, as neither C O Rainea. local highest average attendance m the in your own imagination- Learn about the de luxe tion of officers Saturday n ig h t A M acM arr manager, nor C E David church's history. The largest a t­ large number were present. Several son. Safeway manager has received tendance was 403. while the record m aterials w ith which each ear is trim m ed «ml uphol* visitors from Eugene and Creswell any information. average attendance was 24« over a were guests. At the close of the in­ Announcement that the merger 71».month period The school la a aterrd, and how carefully these are tailored. Sit and stallation light refreshments were had been agreed upon by the dl- graded institution, except in the ride in the wide, restful seals and you w ill realise served. Arrangements w e r e in i rectors of the two organisations senior and adult departments, and charge of Mrs. Charles McKibben. was made last week Is just graduating two classes In that just as no restrirtions have been pul on mechatw Mrs. George Currin and Mrs. John* course 1 of teacher training Sanders of the Rebekahs and A. T Eagles In itia te Class. ieal performance, so no lim its have been placed oo The board of managers of the Beidler, J. H. Bennett and John A large class of candidates was Bible school is I G Shew. Clem ' Sandern of the Odd Fellows comfort and beauty. initiated by Cottage Grove aerie. Sarff. E E McLendon. M m T M Fraternal Order o f Eaglea. at Its Boyd. Mrs Ed Butler. Mrs Furn There is much to interest the careful b u y e r— « The »omen's relief corps held its meeting last night C E. Davidson Adams. Mm. A C I-oucks and quarterly dinner Saturday noon In and George McAlpme were initiated M arvin Shaw choice of sparkling colors, a variety o f rich uph o l­ I. O. O. F hall. Eighteen members at the aerie's meeting last week were present. A business meeting The aerie Is inaugurating a p ro stery materials. Rustless Steel, safety glass, H o u d a ille was held at 2 SO. Mm. Minnie Sweet gram to double Its membership and double-acting shock absorbers, one-piece welded steel gave an account of a recent trip to to exemplify initiatory work at each the soldiers’ home at Roseburg. meeting wheels, slanting windshields, and many o th e r feature« She reported seeing Joseph Perkins, a member of Appomattox poet. G. Radio Prog ram Is Planned which make the Ford a happy inveatmeoL A. R.. of this city. The Institute of Musical Educa- . Ho” w ill give a program over The missionary society of the K O R E. Eugene station, at noon T H O R N T O N C O R N ER S. July 13 Christian church was entertained, Monday Victor Leum of this city (Special I Pets Ton ole was the Wednesday of last week w ith a . will play in the orchestra Miss picnic at the home of Mm. W . A. oie T ait, who teaches here, will near victim of a shot fired through his bedroom window at midnight Hemenway on Silk creek. Sixteen sist with the program. Monday. No clue to the marksman members were present. A pleasant nor the reason for the attack was social afternoon was enjoyed and obtained A 22 rifle bullet was delicious refreshments were served. M ors Shame to Them Mr. E. V. Wilkinson has an aunt found embedded In the wall O ffi­ The Epworth League of the M eth­ visiting him from a small town cers examined the scene but ob­ odist church w ill entertain other some place In Ohio. City traffic Is tained no further Inform ation The shot crashed through two young people's societies of this city new and alarming to her w ith a swimming party and marsh­ The other evening 'he family panes of glass, the window having mallow roast tonight a t Kelly's started out from the W«xrt side to been raised, tore the window shade ■ w . w b w i m i« i n i! bridge. The group w ill leave at keep a dinner engagement some­ and lodged In the wall across the This is a sale of odds and ends and room. Now eontea our big July 6 30 from the Methodist church where on the East side. They hit broken sizes, accumulated during our Food Sale! Thin ia an even t the home-going traffic on our down­ Miss Donna Bartell entertained town streets and got Into one of At the W est’s Favorite SI PER-SALE. Some of the items we off« ring you select forni» Tuesday night w ith a dinner at the Inevitable jams. have only a few of, some are slightly Food Stores from . very field and aho Hotel Bartell for a group of friends? Two mounted policemen scurried soiled. huudreda upon huudre iih * in ! Jacobsen and the hostess edy the situation. Shat pa Creek loop In the Bohemia them very cheap. Any item you find in Share in these greater val The little old lady watched these district Is now in use. the forest this lot is priced at a mere whisper of (lex S< het the w orld’a fineat Mrs W H. Ostrander entertained two figures in scorn and finally service having recently completed Friday night of last week w ith a its real worth. But. hurry, as we do not f«m is from ‘’The W est’s broke o u t: I the connection between the two picnic supper in the Ostrander The very Idea ' Somebody ought j roads. W hile the new portions of Fatorite Food Stor«x ” guarantee quantities. If you buy. you yard, honoring Mr. Ostrander on to report to the police that those the road are far fro«., boulevards, can’t help but save here. his birthday anniversary A group two men are riding horseback op yet cam of ordinary climbing ablll- of friend« were guests. SAVING PRICES EFFECTIVE FRIDAY. SATURDAY and down the main street at a time i ty w ill have little difficulty. The e i like thia,"—Cleveland Plain Dealer. , worst climb is from the Champion MONDAY—JULY 17, 18, 20—1931 Form erly Priced " I Sale Price Now The Junior Degree of Honor held boarding house to the piece of road a swimming party Friday evening j completed last year by Lane coun $1.65 beys’ felt hats at Kelly bridge. Fifteen were pres­ D ry ty, but thle piece Is being Improved ■ ent. Chaperons were M r and Mrs Mm. Robert A. Mack of Porter­ I The upper end of the Champion $16.75 men’s suits, small size - Oliver Shields, Mrs. Carl W itte and ville rrist«*« tbs story of a little road will b,- improved a* money I* Mm. Leontine Stark. fPure) city girl paying ber flret visit to a available. Loren Hunt la in charge $1.25 men's dress shirts, e&ch- farm. Every thing was new anil of considerable work being done by Mrs I. G. Shaw enteitained her novel to her bnt her Interest Anally 1 the county on the lower end of the $8.50 Copeland Ryder shoes Sunday school class of intermedi­ cenfere«! In the pig pen where a J Sharps creek road ate girls of the Christian church huge mother sow had temporarily $1.39 men’s golf h o se with a picnic and swimming party deserted her offspring In order to Sunday afternoon at Kelly bridge. enjoy a plentiful luncheon of sour 98c small suit cases. 10x12 in b u i Fifteen were present. milk. $2.49 misses’ strap slippers.. But the piglets didn't rare so The annual picnic of the Presby­ much about It. They wanted some terian church and Sunday school attention themselves. \ ’o 1 Flat—Slice«! $1 95 boys’ shoes ____________ They were A number of changes have been Your jelly never fail« to " je l l ” when was held yesterday at London very hungry and very tired They nr Crushed ordered In Lane county precincts springs. Games, races and swim­ made with eerto— 55c 9Z4 Mohawk sh eetin g lifted up their voices and told the under a revision program of the ming were enjoyed and a picnic world so— especially their mother— . 2 county court. Dorena and dinner was served. 30c printed sateen In no undecided fashion. Disston precincts have been com­ “Daddy! Daddy!" called the lit 19c fast color suiting The Past Matrons' club held Its tie city girl. “Come quick! All the bined under the name of Dorena annual picnic Monday at Rivemide little pigs need oiling. They and Orchard and Creswell precincts under the name of Creswell. Name Tall eana— I enna park out from Goshen. A group left squeak !”— Philadelphia I-edger. 25c plain color gingham changes Include Sluslaw to Lorane here at Monday forenoon, spending and Wallace to London. the day at the park. A picnic lunch­ YOU MAY NOT FIND EXACTLY WHAT YOU WANT The court also ordered that Coy­ eon was served. Italy's Flag R e a I economy in ote precinct be abolished and that BUT IF YOU DO WHAT A BARGAIN IT WILL BE The royal standard of Italy con A most popular summer sections two (3) to eleven 111) In Miill—Light or Dark stats of a square blue Arid, on Seventy-five young people of the $1.00 one lot ladies’ rayon and voile xtepins ........ breakfast food. 2 pkgs elusive. In township 1». south, Christian church held a swimming which It centered the national eoat range 5 west, be added to Crow party and weiner roast Wednesday of arms. When Napoleon made the i and the remainder to Lorane $1.95 ladies’ wash dresses... ..... ...................... ......... northern province of Italy Into n evening at Currin bridge. Mrs The number of precincts In Eu- kingdom In lWi6 he gave It a Aaz Frank Heck was chaperon. $1.95 ladies’ white uniform dresses..... ............. of three colors—green next to the i gene has been reduced from 37 to Hv. ryh«.«ly likes salads in ’ 18 hot weather I’ts. “ • $2.98 misses’ wash dresses ......................... The Utopia club held its annua) Aagstaff. white In the middle and picnic yesterday afternoon and eve­ red at the Ay end. Tills flag dlsap Qts, .............................. DORENA. peared when Napoleon was over ning at Currin bridge. $1.98 misses’ cretonne beach coats -------..... thrown, but was revived when Vic I Special 1« tks Seatlavl I X«'M food, * tor Emmanuel, king of Sardinia and 69c misses’ cotton knit bloomers.......... July IS. M r and Mrs. Jack member of the house of S»voy. be O came king. ng. At the prexenl pr»-xeni day Kerns of Eugene spent the week J 65c misses’ black sateen bloom ers........... Genuine importeli Norwegian H ar- Italy's Aag consists of the Savoy end with Mrs. Kerns' parents, Mr arms, surmounted by a crown, on and M m J. B. Mosby. dine« in pur«* olive oil. 39c flannel baby jackets ............................................... (he central white vertical «tripe of •.. *?r ' an 1 c - H Jennings vis •it can»—3 for Napoleon's green, white and red. ®VT W**«£ *"? In E u « * n' 49c bungalow aprons .......... ............ ............ ....... with a daughter. Mm. Miles Wicks I Another record for early produce Bernice Mosby and Ruth England was made by the Cottage Grove 49c cretonne tie aprons ................. ......... ........... m«>tored to Eugene Monday Tbs Bad F a r t o f I t district Wednesday when O liver M r and Mis. John Macklen of Listener* don't expect to hear Shields reported ro«tsting ears corn 49c Hoys' on- -pi from his garden. So far as The »07 good of them«e|ves; It's the Eugene visited Monday evening with Mrs Macklen a father John tiad nt others they a r t after.—Chi Sentinel knows these are the first 89c J a p cooli«1 coats and srnocka............... ............. Fletcher. cago News, Deliciously reported this year. Finti quality Mrs E. J W ic k , and M m W. J. The corn Is of the Tom Thumb 2-lb. pkg. $1.98 Ia«lie«’ hats .................. ........... ........................ Vaughn visited In Eugene Tuesday In her 8®th year, Mrs. Anne variety, a white corn and an early producer. W hile It la not of the Mitchell, of Freshwater. Isle of $2.48 bridge sets ........................................ .............. Nelson Motor Company Moves sweat corn species. It has an excep­ W ight, has 8 children, 90 grand­ The Nelson M o t o r company- tional flavor and is equally as good children and 72 great-grandchil­ $1,49 fancy trim pillow cases............ ........................ moved this week from the Woodson as sweet corn. M r Shields says. He dren. Fur vour atn'll like i building to the Wheeler-Veateh obtained the seed from his parents, $1.59 sheet anti cases, «*«>lored b o rd e r............ iced MacMarr (’offcc. building at the corner of Sixth and who have raised this variety f o r , The world's largest Persian rug, Pound ......... M ain streets. The Woodson garage 90x70 feet, w ill be used In the main over IS yearn. lobby of the new W aldorf-Astoria has extended Its business to Include the building vacated by the motor hotel, New York, N T. la a a v s tio a la Bridge» --------------------- company The Wheeler - Veatch Europe's Amt esst Iron bridg«- A Siamese cook, arreeted in Ix»e building, which had been vacant for W K K.Uog« a new rice was started In 1770. to »pan the Angeles, Cal., for vagrancy, gave “ year, has been completely re- Severn river In England, and breakfast food. Package . his name as Llelauaasleuasxel H ar- modeled and le now one of the moet flnlshed In 177B izzlaetelxxii W llllminlddsateizl up-to-date salesrooms in the city. POULTRY BUSINESS IS | BELIEVED ON UPGRADE B E A U T IF U L NEW F O R D ¿/xUZ A d v e r tisin g M oney P a y s B ig D ivid en d s. Why One Printer? B ible S ch o o l E nters International C ontest DE L U X E SED AN ror/V SEDAN » «< C O N V E R T IR LE SED AN V IC T O R IA DE LU X E TUDOR C A B R IO L E T Cottage Grove Sentinel 3W PETE TONOLE IS NEAR VICTIM OP NIGHT SHOT SUO” S i* ÊJ Starts Friday 9 a. m. C o n tin u e s U n til S o ld O u t J u d ic io u s N E W S P A P E R a d v e r tis in g m akes big stores out of little ones. N O T IC E ! « Midsummer Food Sale Bohemia District Loop Road Open to Traffic M ac M arr STORES ........... 29c S 4 .9 5 49c 8 6 .9 5 69 c -■ 6 9 c 8 1 .0 0 98e 13c 15C 13c 15c 19c 69c 8 1 .2 9 98 C -- 9 8 c 29c 29c 19C W aterm elon s, lb. H ead L ettu ce, 3 for N ew Sp ud s, 5 lbs. 2c 10c 10c R o y a l W h ite S o a p Lane County Precincts Are Reduced in Number 25< CERTO LARD 3 lb s. 2 9 c Libby Pineapple 9c each MacMarr or Libby Milk 25* S h red d ed W h ea t 19* Best Foods Mayonnaise R a in ie r M a lt 2 fj lb. can 29c O7<* F irs t R o a s tin g E ars Are Reported White Star Tuna 49* '48 North Star Sardines 2 fo r 2 5 c 29* Crown Flour 25<* Snowflake Sodas or Honey Grahams 491b.sk. $1.29 Jar Rubbers 27* 5 pkgs. 25c M a cM a rr C o ffe e Malted Milk 29* 1 lb. tin 39c R ic e K risp ies B acon 59r 98<* au 10* 2 5 c lb.