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F K ID A Y , A IK H 'N T I I . I M I China*« Right to T itle o f " M o th e r o f C a rd e n « " •*Ye»—I »tumid say go!” I just phone my order to the Quality Market and know I can depend on them .” Free Delivery All Day QUAunnARKn rJ "A /ten netriftc r u tr FRESH ( CURED MEATS OF A L L K I N D S ra«RC ee free » elitery . C arbon. Paper Good Grade Box of 100 S heets lljrs The Sentinel Lane County Fair W ednesday, T h u rs day, F rid ay , S a tu r day, A u g u st 26 29 Great E xhibits o f A g ric u l tu ra l P r o d u c t s . Flower«. Horses. Cows. Sheep. Swine, P oultry. Harness ami Running Races Every Afternoon. Grandson of See the the H e ig h t o f H u m a n A g o n y in W a it in g R e tu rn o f Lost Public Wedding Lan« County Pageant Amusement Prog ram Each and A f Even ing — T ig h t W ire —Trapeze — F ly in g R ings— C hair B a la n c in g -S la c k Spanish W eb— Pony W ir e — Dog and M onkey Acta—Comedy Acrobats and Contortionists — M ilita ry Dance -Jockey D a n c e — Spanish Dance—Apache A R o yal N eigh bo rs d a b was or ganized a t a m eeting held W ednes day at the hom e of M r*. Breedlove oracle. T h e fo llo w in g o fficer» were elected: M rs. H B. Breedlove, presi den t: M rs. J. S. Pow ell, vice presi den t; M rs. E m a lin e W ilson, secre ta ry -tre a s u re r T he club w tll meet the firs t T h u rs d a y o f each m onth. —♦ — T h e R oyal N eighbors w ill hold a social m eeting next T uesday in Swanson h a lt A « 1 5 covered dish supper w ill be served and a pro g ram and social evening w ti! follow Famous Dan Patch ternoon T h e lute Ernest II. Wilson, who was iti'd uh'edly the world'« fore T ha W C T. U was e ntertained I most authority on plant Introduc tion« from China and keiqier o f F rid a y aftern oo n by M r* M ary the Arnold arboretum o f Harvard S m ith a t the home of a daughter, u a lre rs ID rem arks that “China Is, M r» George M atthew ». M r». *1 1 - indeed, the Mother of Gardena. for * Itam M cGee waa in charge o f devo tio n a l* M rs. Helen M Boaley. o f the countries to which our gur- president, reported on the ea»ay . dens are the ntoet deeply Indebted she hold* the foremost place." w o rk which w ill be conducted In the There la hardly a garden In this city schools th ia year and said th a t thia project haa the support o f Su country or Kurxqte th a t 1» not In perintend ent D. A Kmerson A play. debted to China for the plants that embellish It. The forsythln, the Yu "Ten N ig h ts in a Barroom . which w ill be erven ea rly in Septem ber, lan magnoiiaa, the peonlea, the par waa discussed Rev. P . P. Oameion ent» o f our modern rosea he they hybrid tea. ram bler, or palyantha : w iil direct this production. Mrs. many of tthe azaleas and prim W illia m McGee w a a appointed roses. peaches. ornngea lem o M and lite ra tu re superintendent fo r the grapefru it have been brought to u< union. M r». F C. Houeer. M rs C. from China. N . band and M rs. H a ttie H a r t were The Portuguese reached Chin« named to a rra n g e a pro gram for the com ing y e a r M r». Bosley re In 1316 and took hack w ith th e n to th e ir settlements In India the signed ns president and M rs. N E Com pton gave a message in honor sweet orange, which « as la te r In M r. M il- o f the re tirin g president. Miss troduced Into Portugal. son »ays that, no far a» he ha« S tella Adam s, M rs. L o re tta Short- ridge and M rs. L e ttie K n ick e rb o ck been able to «Mbrover, this was the first plant takeu to Knrepe. Front e r were nam ed delegates to the that t'm e to ihe present era there L an e county W . C- T U. convention to be held In S p rin g fie ld in Sep has been a constant rtow o f new tem ber. M rs. Com pton, county presi plant Introductions from the Ra»r Europe and America. -N e w dent. also w ill attend E lectio n of to York H erald Tribune. o fficers resulted as follows M is. L e ttie K n ick e rb o ck e r. president; M rs. F . C. H ouser, firs t vice presi " L a t a h " S u ffe re r» M a d e d en t. Mrs. Mary* S m ith , second vice president; M rs. Id a CnldwelL th ird Victim s of Odd Prank« vice president; M rs. L o re tta S h o rl- An eztrnord nary disease called r.dge. secretary M r». C. N I-anJ. latah Is prevalent tn the M alay tre a s u re r; M rs H a ttie H a rt, music; states, a contributor Inform s the Miss Stella Adam s, flowers. The Sydney Bulletin. T o anyone who n ew ly elected president called for has never s>*„ la ta h before, the a m eeting o f the new o fficers to be gestlculatlens o f the sufferers ap- held the firs t w eek tn Septem ber at laBar at first funny o r offensive, un the home of M rs. Bosley. T he m eet til It Is explained that a |>erson ing closed w ith p rayer by Rev. W . afflicted w ith It w ill. I f suddenly V McGee. P a in ty refreshm ents startled, fall Into a hypnotic atale w ere served by the hostess, w ho and Im ita te the gesture o f any was assisted by M r» M atth e w s thing In sight. F o r Instance. an old woman suddenly startled by a Nineteen m em bers of the Cottage bicycle bell w ill violently Im itate G rove Rebekah lodge attended a the pedaling of a cyclist until she m eeting o f the S p rin gfield lodge falls down exhausted. M onday night. E n te rta in m e n t was T h a t the victim make« these provided by M rs. Y a rn e ll and her movements entirely against th e ir seven overall girls. Those fro m C ot w ill Is evident when one considers tage Grove w ho attended w ere M rs. the pranks that are played on well Rosa C u rrin , M rs. Annie Newcom b. known lataha. They have been M rs. E th el Applew hite. M rs. M in known to Jump off ft lugger Io nie W illits . M rs. E v a H a tc h . Mrs. shark-infested waters, drop trays E v a Aubrey. M rs. C la ra Stevens, o f drinks and crow like a rooster M r and M rs. V e rn e Hazen. Mrs. at «harp coaimand. W hat causes Sarah Tennis. M rs. Elloise F u llm e r. la ta h Is u nknow n; there 1« a James Bennett. M rs. L a u ra M c- theory that It is associated w ith K e rn a n . M rs Elsie C u rrin . M rs. betel-nut chewing. M erle M cK ib b en . M rs. A lice Con ner. M rs. S tella B aker. Miss Jessie ! Sanborn and B ert H atch A m ericas C liff D w ellers —g — C liff daellers. although of broad Mrs. M y rle Woods o f this city er application, m ean- la America . and D r. E A. Johnston o f Helena. that prehistoric race that built the M ont . w ere m a rrie d Saturday in houses and villages whose rains P o rtland . T h e y le ft a t once fo r are found in the south west era part Seattle and Canada on a honey o f the United States and eapeelnlly moon trip . T h e bride, who is the In the valley of the Rio San Juan o w ner o f tw o service stations here, and Its trihutariea. Tbl» river has been a resident o f the city for rises In the extrem e southwestern m any years. T h e couple have re corner o f Colorado, and flows west turned here to m ake th e ir home , ward along the bonier» o f adjo in u n til the bride'» business interests ing state« to a Junction w ith the can be disposed of. D r and M rs Rio (Vlorado. • As to ihe origin Johnston have know n each other o f these van -bed '-'iff dweller« since childhood. D r. Johnston re Lotlung is known, hot It 1« evident c en tly re tire d fro m practice. that centuries ago these valleys were ocvup'.ed by a roosidera We, T he m issionary society of the sedentary population, who had P resbyterian church m et M onday Axed homes and cultivated field* w ith M rs. George M a tth e w s Miss for crop« of ,-wa. hear»«, goo r Is Ire n e F orsythe, a returned suss on- and probably other tbngx. by a ry to C h in a gave a ta lk upon her aseons of e rte tM v e « y s tru » o f lire - w o rk in the o rient and the garioe. T hey made psgw ry. ebxtk. and habits o f th e people baskets e te . and ««m e ingdesaemt«. a display of Chinese dr bat nothing meta’lie. etc. The tcs-sal ra m m e r o ffe rin g was taken . T h e com m ittee was M rs. M atthew s. M r» M a ry S m ith and -Hsvsse m the W s ^ * M rs. O W . ■CUMwd to T h e H a g u e to Dance — Sailor Dances— F ire w o rk s E v e ry N ig h t. CHANGE OF PROGRAM EVER Y D A Y In B rita n n y they are alw ays aw aitin g the return o f lost fiaber- men. Day a fte r day the berezre«l ones o f tb e ir fam ilies w a it, gazing out over the treacherous waters Mothers. wive», sweetheart» haunt the quays. F o r them, in the strange absence o f th e ir beloved ones, all life la suspended. Bodies without hope o r conscious life , a l most without souls. they w a it upon the piers. O f all the agonies that rack the hum an heart, such w a it ing is the cru dest. T he uncertain ty o f hope deferred plunge» the heart into a constancy o f the bit terest grief. B e tte r fa r to know the worst than to hope on and on. w ithout even the poignant consola tion of knowledge o f the dear one's fate. T h a t persistent anxiety ar.d dread paralyzes every healthful ac tiv ity , destroys the »aver o f one's food, makes every night a sleepless one and exiles all Joy and peace from hnman souls. T h e only refuge le ft such Breton fisherfolk In life Is passionate and d aily prayer to God for the return o f the missing men who went out upon the sea. and who have not returned.— I-e M atin (P a ris ). A rcade T h e a tre W eekly Program F rid a y , Saturday, August 21-22 A L IA S T H E B A D M A N ” K en M ayn ard . Comedy N ew s Sunday, M onday Aug. 22-24 L O N E L Y W IV E S ' Edw H o rton, E sther R a l- ston, L a u ra L a P la n te . R u th M ille r Comedy Tuesday, Wednesday, August 25-26 "S IN T A K E S A H O L ID A Y ” Constance B ennett Comedy Thursday, August 27 " B IO M O N E Y " Eddie Q uillan, R efit. A rm strong. ' Comedy News H'dtoad 1« the fam»«» ~H««»e to the W e n d « '—a royal tau erected about V C f i » the w idow o f Fred- a rie H e u ry of < * » ' s *- H e re M ary S tu art, w ife o f W illia m I I . «pent the happiest year» u f hey life. At T he H . gtse to K O ara» b eU the lu- te n a rio e a l peare c o t**re » re . Tue H a f . e to rsp.'Sy exteoetiug to the popular uesdde resort of Schev- eningea, Ct jae to thto popular re t a r t to the Peare palace, erected at a cf.ua o f »’ / . « - »ri. donated by Andrew r’zrneg e. T h e foundation stone was laid July 3b. lto/I. and b -arv the Irw rip rio o : “P a ri Ju*tto firm afidae banc aec>m Aadreae <’«»- negli ra u n ^ -e n tla dedicav lf,” T h e building was founded a fte r the 8r»r pea re <-r»sfereiire and was Intended to be the meeting F a c e o f the p er manent court o f arbitration. D og L ost on T rip Is R eturned Tudy, M r. and M rs. N E. Comp ton's Spit» dog. which they lost on , th e ir trip to Io w a tw o months ago. waa returned to them last F riday m orning. Tud y waa loat o ff the auto in the v ic in ity of D ayville and was picked up by H H. C um m ins of th a t place. On th e ir re tu rn home, the Comptons inquire»! nt D ayville and discovered .hat the Cum m ins fa m ily had gone to the const for a vacation and had taken Tudy w ith then«. W h e n the Cum m ins returned to D a y v ille they shipped Tudy by express to her home here On th e ir trip M r and M rs Comp ton also haul a believe II or not ex perience. In Nebraska M r. Comp ton lost a fou ntain pen w ith his nam e on It and In ter found it In W yom ing. la k e m any o f the Be lieve I l or Not features the experl- enee has a simple explanation The fou ntain pen had been dropped In the ear and had lodged In an angle. It was not Jarred fro m its hiding place u n til Ihe Comptons a rriv ed In W yo m ing N a tio n al Legion I'tan» 1‘ rognuo A radio p ro gram boosting the na tio n al A m erican le g io n convention to be held In D etro it w ill be given between « 1 5 and 9:15 eastern tim e. Sunday. August 23, over the N a tio n al Broadcasting »-ompany's red net w ork, according to w ord received by Robert F ro m m , com m ander of the local poet Roxy, p rem ier th e a tric a l and radio producer, w ill re tu rn Io Ihe n r to ta k e charge of the conat-to- coast hook-up program fo r the A m erican Legion N a tio n al Conven tion corporation Radio, screen and stage stars w tll e n te rta in Odd a f W a rd " O e g s a a ** C ontrary to eomzcsai b rile f. "«log»«" to not o rig in a lly a word of auth ority, nor to it eonBeeted w ith ''d o rtrin ».” "Doctrine" coros-a from the L atin "dorere." "to tear-b"; "dogma" tr<no the Greek "dokein." "to «rein." whose n ear est rria tio o In L a tin to "de»<rt." "it I , seemly." the ancestor of our "decent-" "Dogma" a t first there fore ije a n t ' tlia t which seems to one." or "an opinion." But when the early Christ ton r-oaoeils met to disctiM the eaaeottois of the faith , what they »ought w ere the "opin ion«" held in common by al! nr- thodog !■ ops. Tlteae w ere called "dogma»"; but since they repr»»»ent the agreement of ao weighty a con course, the word soon acquired the aetiae o f a u th o rita tiv e truth. F o r t a os in C r o q a a t B o a A manuscript w orth hundreds of dollars a page was fonnd In the lumber room of an Kngllah castle. One summer’s day the guesta of lo r d T alb o t de M alahide decided to play «roquet and sent servants to fetch the m aileta and hoops from th e ir box In an old lumber room. T he servants opened a bog and. In stead o f mallets, found a mass of musty crumbling papers yellow w ith age. These proved to be the manu script «vritings of James IV,swell, the great-great-grandfather of Lord Talbot, and among them were 107 pages o f his famous " L ife » t John son.” O nly 16 pages of this m an uscript had been found before, and their owner was offered FTS/XMi for them. I j iu u o j aqi u| |q»qj ua uaiuoM 'uatu Azexe Joj »inaa ;i J p u u to ‘raXHXi'ZW »• usa sao| a prfsus.j sa isig I»1|<*£1 •qj ui satB («¿»jo; i n t i ¡tao U| S M |J ts a s o j 4q vsoq W ife : Professor, w ill you pass the nuts? P ro f, (a b s e n tm in d e d ly ): Yes, but there a re a few I should flu n k . P e te —"A nd w h y do you call me 'P ilg rim '? ’’ M ab el- -"W e ll, every tim e you call you m ake a little progress.” A R a s ta tt (O e rm a n y ) resident found a p a ir of baby's shoes In the storks’ nest w hich rests on the roof o f his house. M e e t in g . A num ber o f Cot tag« G ro ve Odd Fellows attended a m eeting at the C row 1. O. O. F h all T h u rsd ay night o f last w eek at which G ra n d Mas te r H o m e r D. Angell and G rand M arshall Charles l\>ole paid an o f fic ia l vtalt to ihe lodges o f Crow, E lm ira and Ixw aae. S ixty-three Rebekahs also w ere In attendance. 2S o f them being fro m Cottage G rove Ice cream and cake were served a fte r the meeting C a m e l a F in d Aug 1» T he H a rv e y Shipp fa m ily of H la rk b u tte are spending • week w liti M is. Shipp's parent». M i and M is. J E Hanlon M is. W I. Townsend has as a house guest this week her fath er, W B. Addleman of Eugene. M r and M r«. W . T . Jones spent Munday afternoon at the John Sm all home. M rs. A lexand ria Lyons and grand daughter. Ito toy W a rw ic k , spent Sunday nl the Robert Phillip» home. B e ta Hailes spent Inst week w ith M r» H a rvey Shipp at Black Butte Mrs. Harold Abeene and daugh ters Lucille, L avelle and Lavetta, O live I»»nn»y, I-l I lan Geer, W ilm a Sutherland. C h ristin e Hooker. and O m ega Means t«ok lunch and »pant Thursday at the H a rvey Shipp home. Lunch was served beneath shade trees n ear the house H a ro ld Tonole caught the Index fin g er of hia left hand In m ach in ery o f the shingle m ill on the J W Bemis farm Tuesday m orning of last week and cut aeveral bad gashes tn the fing er ctevle Addlem an. M rs M a ry H unt p hiey and M rs R u th Addlem an. all of Eugene, spent Sunday at the W. L Townsend home T h e threshing machine started w ork a t the J W He mis place M onday morning M rs. W a rd o f Itend is visiting this week at the J E C la rk home and w ith M rs l.yd a Lackey M rs, C. II. Woods spent Tuesday In Eugene a l tha B a ker home w ith M r. M ary L lts ln g e r of l.oe An gel« a. Cal Daisy W a rw ic k aecom p a r , d M rs Wood» to Eugene M r» E a rl O eklan . who lives near P o rtland . ts visiting her parents. M t and M rs l«aac Roberts, al An Inu f late C o llier o f M arsh field la visit. Ing his grandparents. M r and Mrs. J W Bernie. Jar Explode! An explosion of a fru it |ai Malui day under unusual circum stances resulted In m in or Inju ries to M rs J i . E T a le T he Jar that exploded was one lh a l was left over a fte r Mrs T a l e had filled her boiler ami hail been placed In a pall o f w a te r on the stove. T he w nler boiled aw ay and when Mrs. T a le poured some m ote Into Ihe pall Ihe ex g plosion followed M ac M arr k STORES ■. ■ • I ' 11..... I ■ Making Old Friends und Keeping the New O R A N G E S , fine fo r ju ic e, d o z ........... lOe S W E E T P O T A T O E S , 3 lbs. fo r . . . 25c L O C A L P R U N E S , by th e l u g ............... MIXED PIOKLINO SPICE GRAB MEAT Uttbdia Brand Fancy Jap Schilling*« beat grade fineat quality. 2fc P ack ag e T all cans 5c I ’itle r o r white distilled Pint« 2 bottles Pound 25c MALT P u rita n — a low price on a l»opular brand WE KNOCK ’EM OVER 2 l/a lb. tin 39c Luncheon Brand Alaaka Pink — 1 -11». ta ll can« 2 for 5 rolls B a tte ry W ork 45c 2 lb. pkg. Dozen 8c "Soak» cloth«1« w h ite r” — large washing inaehine aide P ack ag e Shell G as and Oils For «ealitig your jam« ami jellies Lunch Wax Roll»—2tl»he*’t« to each roll Rat 100 Her Cent. None Retter— We S> 11 'Em —and H "« 3 rolls Motor Inn Service Station 9 ox cans, 2 for Fat and R> r» The R atterv Roy« P ou n d P ack ag e The health soap 2 bars 16c POWDERED SUOAR III hulk 10c 3 pounds LINDSAY RIPE 0L IV E 8 Fancy Medium Size Olive» In bulk 25c 4 pounds ECONOMY COFFEE P ound 2 20c l/2 lb box n .r her h e re L ea rn w h a t a d iffe r e n c e s ix c y lin d e r s m a k e S tep w ot wf a n y o th e r lo w -p ric e d <-ar In t o a C h ev ro le t. a n d le a rn th e d ifference sis e y lin d ers m a k e . “ I d le " th e e n g in e — a n d th e w hole c a r re m a in s ■toady. O pen th e th r o t t le — th e p ow er flows etw nly. A e e rlrra te — t h r o t tle d o w n — g o fifte e n o r f if t y — a n d thto sm oothnena stay« w ith you w h a te v er you d o . I t ’ s a c tu a lly b u i l t in t o th e m o t o r —a n d o b je c tio n a b le v ib ra tio n never even « ta rts ! Y e t sm oothness is o n ly one o f m a n y s ls -e y lin d e r a d ra a ta g e a . T h e re ’s g re a te r q u io tn o n i, because noisy v ib ra tio n is gone. T h e ra 's g re a te r c o tn /o rl, beeauee b u ilt - in s m o o th n e m d o e s n 't t ir e y o u o u t. T h e re ’ s g re a te r f l n i b i l i t y , because th e p o w er- Im p u la e a o f a sis o verlap . And a sis is m u e h easier to h a n d le / I f you raise th e hood o f a C h ev ro le t a n d w a tc h th e e n g in e r u n n in g so s m o o th ly , y o u ’l l realise t h a t ■is c y lin d ers alao m e a n g re a te r d e p e n d a b ility . /«« Mmoothnv»» quh>tin>iiii H pxlbllU ff h a n d lin g rail* r id in g r o m fo r l d e p e n d a b ility eeonom y lo n g llte ■her w h e n you d o — t h a t n o o th e r e a r la ile a l to o p e ra te us th e C h e v ro le t 91s. T w m t y b o u u llfu l m o d o U , a t prices ra n g in g f r o m •47ft d t t peleee f , • . b . t l l a l , I m M U b ag t p e e le l e q u ip m e n t e a lr e . e e e r C . M . d , C, te rm » . to •«7ft «leltvered p ric e » e n d NEW CHEVROLET SIX Se e y o u r d e a le r below COTTAGE GROVE MOTOR CO. JA C K M AULDING 25c SNOW PEAK COOKIES A good coffee, and l»»ok at the price D E L IG H T V A L L K Y . T h e George H o h m a a fa m ily w ill move this w eek fro m the Pow ell place to the O . C. M ilte r p ace. BUito W itc h e r spent th e week end w ith h u grandparents. M r and M rs W . A W itc h e r T he I-ee N ixon fa m ily accom panied by M r and M rs W . E . N ixon o f Cottage G rove, spent S a turday and Sunday at W in ch ester bay. M rs H a rr y Benston vlaited S u n day a t the home of h er parents, M r and M rs Oscar Jackaon Mias K lta H o h m an o f M onm outh norm al waa home Saturday and Sunday. V isitors a t the C. H . H a ig h t home Sunday were M r and M rs. J J oil and son F ra n k , the M elv in Paul fa m ily and the Don A llen fa m ily ot Cottage G rove. M rs. M u rra y Sham pang and chil dren visited Tuesday w ith Mr». Sham pang'a sister. M rs. Jess T u c k er. P atro n « and pupil« o f the D elig h t valley »chool have been asked to m eet a t the school house a t 1 o'clock S a tu rd a y tn o rder to get a ll»t of the free tex t books needed fo r the com ing year. Sunday vtoltor» a t the Law rence B row n home w ere M r and M r«. J. If. V o lgam ore and E lean or and V e rlle S m ith o f C ottage Grove. M rs C H . H a ig h t and d aughter G w endolyn entertained Tuesday a f ternoon in honor of M r». Lionel H a ig h t o f S ta te College, N M. T he aftern oo n waa spent visiting. Ice cream and cake w ere served by the hostess«», who were assisted by M rs. M elv in Paul. T h e follow ing w ere present M rs. E J. Sears, M rs. Joll. M rs. M A. H o rn , M rs. G. H o h man, M rs. C Conner. M rs. O. Jack- son, M rs. O val Pow ell, M rs. R. C. B a rfie ld , M rs. Clyde W rig h t, M rs. M a ry S m ith , M rs F E W itc h e r, M rs. W A. W itc h e r, M rs. L. Brow n, M rs. E E. P au l, M rs. M elv in Paul, and M rs. D a y Bayley o f Eugene. Miss Vesta H o lt o f Chico, Cal., Miss to n o of Corvallis, R u th H o hm an and Elsie Lea o f C ottage G rove and the honor guest and hostesses. M r. and M rs. W . A. W itc h e r were Sunday d in n e r guesta o f M r. and M rs. Donald W itc h e r. Jackie M o n tle th visited several days recen tly a t the R . D. T u c k e r home. T h e L aw rence B row n fa m ily , ac com panied by M r. and M rs. W . A. W itc h e r, spent W ednesday evening a t the George A. B row n horns near Goshen, w here the F a irm o u n t C h ristian church met In social ses sion. j 25c OOLDKN 0 SUOAR Alae St- V r t u Dace» Am bitine krepa a tot nt us rea». !ng. myv «n «-l't'acga. *X o ttork tc<" signs t r ip , t o e — Boston T ra » •rrtp t IMpraal «• «*» Msauasl.» Jt.ug I t . — Mias D o ro th y W o f Eugene spent Sunday a t 10c LIFEBUOY BOAP 19c WAX PAPER 45c PAR0W AX RINSO A ll Size»— No Car Too Riff Nor Too ttm all 10c JELLY OLAS8E8 Complete w ith cap» in the big package- plain or iodixed N ational B a tte ry breakfast f<««l« P ack ag e LE8LIES SALT Kx|M*rl, Expedition», Sudden Service, Nothing B etter in it New B attery Than a 25c KELLOO8 BRAN FLAKES | OR RICE KRI8PIES S n in n te r Mak»'« better aalad« Q u arts 19c WALDORF TOILET PAPER Th« brand everylnxly know*« j wesson OIL W ith Our 25c SALMON CRACKERS N It c . Toaated Whol. Wheat Daintie« u delight fu lly flavored eriap erncker. 9c HEINZ VINEOAR MILK M acM arr or l.ih liy high<»t q u ality low price. Sw am py Spanish Plain A t the bwst Aga of danger the anim ai» re tre a t to the swampA where the grownd to so soft th a t it to iaapstosóhie fo r a aaaa to foBow. O f course tha bread feet o f the camri. which help the creature ta * a l k on kouae aaad. have alts» K-ood to good « e a d la throe maraheA where a horse or a row c e rta .t l y would never be able to trave» »afe.y.— Manchester ( E n g l THE SENTINEL 8A V IN 0 PRICES EFFECTIVE SATURDAY AND ________ MONDAY—A U 0U 8T 22 AND 24, 1031_________ V3 lb. cans H aw ts B e c o m e a Saint Why were the M in ts snlntsf B»- cause they were cheerful when II was difficult Io t»e cheerful, and pa tlen l when II was difficult Io tie pa tie n t: sn<l became they pushed on when they wanted In stand still. an>l kept silent when they wattled to ta lk ; and were agreeable when they wanted to be dl«agreeabla That was all II was unite simple, and always w ill be Evehange. Fountain Pen Ink Each »lay fimi« an ever iiicri'n«iiiu number o f »allaflcd cua tuilier« happily wcm llug th e ir wny to our «tor« a. ehooaing from our compì etc Ntm'k« of qu a lity footlx, eeoiioiuigitig through our low price«, enjoying our helpful «vrviee. Them* cu«toim'i-« have found here a warm th ami friem lliiie«»- a which art« nalurnl homytty —an tiua«Miiming geiieronity toir »lore« apart from all olh»-r« T h a t 'a why we are "m n k iug new frie ik b ami keeping the old.*' W on't you Join Ihi« th r ifty throng 1 A hearty welcome uwaila you here nlwuy» R e fu g e in Spain may |>as» through lr«u hlous lim ey hut there Is one twin m unlly In that country tvhlrh is not likely to be disturbed w hatever happen«. This la the strange col oay o f wild camels which have made a home (or ihemselvea in ihe low er reaches of the G uadalquivir river. Many years ago an attempt was made to Introduce cantels for agricultural work In aouthern Spain. The plan was not a sue ceea. and th, -e camels which did not die strayevl off to tend for them- *e lic s . A few o f them found a re treat la tire va«t allu vial plain through which the slugg'sh stregai of the riv e r winds It» way to the Gnlf of C ad lx One could hardly imagine a Mt uatk-n more unlike that to which a < »reel corn ally Is accustomed. The land la tz rs riy w ater logged and covered w ith a dense growth of weeds as.J ra«bea many feet to height. F re A the human potst of view, the district 1» exxrwnely u * henlthy. r i t h n g h a a im a l-life flo u r s 'X M O r ig in F r ilo w s A tte n d C ro w W om an In ju re d W hen (S p w la l ts the «entlssl I 23c 49c I