I F A O B J IW B I Mrhool < h lld ren Arc Kaam ltw d. I Mia» E d ith H tallard. school health ' nurae. has com pleted the physical ■•«amination« o f all rhlldrw n In the weat side school and of pupil» In 1 three room« of the central s c h o o l1 AHHEMBLY. ¡D e n ta l exam inations fo r a ll chll-1 Thursday's aaaembly wae devoted dren In txdh schools waa completed m ainly to apeechea on the prospect» W edneaday by D r W . E IzSzrw | of the com ing football game w ith I and D r. C I I K lm e. local dentists, j Eugene by the mem bers o f the foot- i who were assisted by Miss Htallard ball squad and Coach O. M Mag and m em bers o f the local health j ley. T he firs t yell practice of the group. year was led by laiw rence Wiese, O f the children exam ined the larg er percentage are up to weight I yell leader. P rincip al F. L. G ran nis announc Nlandaids, Miss H tallard «aid ed the schedule of the various ac W h ere necessary follow -up work tivities fo r the year. ha» been done to bring about cor- H e rm a n iJ ifk y , a _ g ric u ltu re In- rectlona desired Investigations also structor, report««! on the trips of have been made Into cases of com- the stock Judging team to D ayton J niunlcable dlneasee and the K la m a th county fa ir Ml»« H tsllsrd wa» a»«l»ted In her • • • exam ination« by mem bers of the T h e boys glee club was organised C o ttage G ro v * health group Those laet F rid a y w ith a m em berahlp of who assisted last week a t the west about SO T h e boys w ill meet on side »chool were M r». C I f . Klm e. Tuesday« and Fridays. Mr». C J. Kern M ra W H . D a ugh Prlxe ribbons won by the stock erty, M t« Donnell A llen. M r«. A W Judging team at the Clackam as Hhofatall, M r«. A W Hwanson. M r«. county fa ir are on display In the W K. Is b o w , Miae R am ona Hprlgga trophy case of the high school. T he and M rs V ln a l R and all team received two blue ribbons fo r ra n k in g highest In stock and swine CARD OF THANKS. Judging, one red ribbon fo r having W e wish to ex pre«« o u r sincere second high ecore and tw o w hits thank« and appreciation to our ribbons fo r sheep Judging and high neighbors and friend» fo r the k in d est Ind ividu al score. ness and sym pathy shown u« d uring T he F u tu re F arm e r« of A m erica our recent bereavem ent. Especially elected officer« M onday T h e y are: do we th a n k those who sent flo ral President, Law rence K e n t; vice o ffe rin g * and assisted a t the fu n president, Leo D ugan; secretary- eral «ervlc*. treasurer, N ile» M anbeck; reporter, MRS M A R G A R E T H A FLE Y D alton W ard. A N D F A M IL Y . "Follow dream s w ith deeds" was J U L IU S I f HAFLEY AND the m otto chosen by the seniors a t F A M IL Y o2c class m eeting W ednesday m o rn ing. Old rose and silver w ill be Rev D . H T u ttle of S m ith field , class colors and the rhododendron N. C-, m arried a couple In 1901 and was choaen class flow er. F aye S te w a rt resigned hie posi only recently received hla fee and tion as cltlxenahlp representative at a le tte r o f apology for the delay. the sophomore claae m eeting W e d nesday m orning anil Z elin a L affoo n was elected to tak e his place. E lizab eth M cL In , assisted by N ellie T u c k e r, entertained Edna W h ltlia m and J u a n ita G ate« M on ___ day evening at the practice house. Florence Rodgers, a fo rm e r stu- ' W O O D F O R H A L E - C IT Y F U E L dent who graduated fro m Salem I com pany, under new manage- hlgh school last year, was m arried 1 ment. Slab, block and p lan er wood. Wednesday to Fred Shoehart In I C all J. H Cham ber« A Son. phone W ashington. I 230, or K e lly D ru g com pany, phone 248p M llllie n t Lewis, a fo rm e r atu- 37. dent, entered school M onday as a sophomore. G e rtru d e Pleuard, Junior, has been absent several days on ac count o f a severe cold. Paul Thles, sophomore, waa a b sent M onday on account o f an In ju ry received In the football game ut Eugene F rid a y . M arg a re t Shelburne, sophomore, and C h ristin e Shelburne, freshm an, have been absent the past week on account o f typhoid fever. M a rg a re t and Florence Leonard, seniors, and L ucille Leonard, sopho- I more, have moved w ith th e ir p a r Account Filea ents to a fa rm near M cM in n v ille. A dding M ach ine Paper They w ill attend M c M in n v ille high A d vertisin g B lotters ; school. Announcem ents Isabelle Safley. senior, has been M r and M ra. C. O Hoam an, who Auction B ills I absent several days on account of had «pent two m onth* visiting w ith Badge«. R ibbon* M any B u ild ing P erm it» lamred. the d eath of her fath er. th e ir daughters. Mra. G. A. 8|i»ncer B ank F orm « —advertising that pays Num erous p erm its fo r sm all re -I of O akland and M ra. D A Cooper Banquet Folders I, 'TOWS, ‘h. , „ W o rk „ v ta iu o f Hutherlln. returned home H atur p a ir , have been Bereavem ent Cards day. T h e Hpencer fa m ily brought p a .t w e e A r t h u r Brow n of Roaeburg. or- B ill and C harge Statem ents —advertising that grows them home and spent the day here rep air o f residence at 32 »north K . . grange met B ill Heads pays re lu m in g to .h e ir home that eve- H W Lom bard, re p a ir, on real- Bills of F a re dence at 1243 east J e ffe r-o n ; Claud Wednesday night In the M ount nlng B irth announcem ents V ie w school house w ith a group of ro o f, before the Arne, garage a t KM south S lxtxh . Interested persona In the Interests i B la n k Books R epair your ».aeon M ate ria ls at O rab er A - c - . B » ™ *’ B lotters of establishing a local unit of the rainy Books and Booklets A G etty« oc3 Douglas, U. G. W a lk e r, repairs to grange In this d is tric t. T w e n ty - roof on b uilding at M ain and N in th : Box F lies A rth u r Brow n of Roseburg, depu 11. T . Jorgensen, reshlngllng a t I six have signified th e ir Intention of Business Announcem ents ty organiser o f the state grange and B irc h ; R. N . B lank, repair« and Joining and ano ther m eeting w ill Business Cards lx- hehl Wednesday evening, Oc- who had spent several days here In reshlngllng residence on south Business Statio nery the Interest« o f th a t organisation. E leven th ; B a rt Johnston, garage at tober 7. In the school house. A n y the Sentinel Cabinets, F ilin g returned to hla home Wednesday 1020 south F o u rth ; M asonic lodge, one Interested In grange w ork has Calendars been Invited to attend. night. extensive rep aus to lodge building. C allin g Cards W D Eddy of Black B u tte waa M . E Church repairs to building. Carbon P ap er County F a ir Io Be Investigated. flm xl (23 M unday night for d rivin g C. E. Jones, repairs at 1SS n orth H W a m aka naw ears out of w racks Catalogs A public hearing to Investigate P a in tin g and body rebuilding. C ot a car w ith Im proper license plates C hristm as Cards _ ... , _the Lane county fa ir w ill be held and was ordered to purchase a _ . tage Q rova Body W orks, L 8. Check P rotecto rs a t 7:30 W edneaday evening In the curren t license. P roclp ltatlon d u rin g Septem ber Davis, Prop.. Hprlgga Bldg m ltfc C ircu lars of commerce Htyllah Prince«« Eugenis hats In waa _ 1.17 Inches, according to the Eugene cham ber Checks and D ra fts rooms. T h e Investigation w ill be Ulysses W a lk e r w»s up fro m colors to suit I-arge head sixes for nWn th ly w e a th e r report o f C E. C lip Board» conducted by a com m ittee ap P o rtland this week m a k in g repair« m atrons Special display F rid a y and Ktcwttrt. cooperative w rs ih e r ob. C o lu m n a r F orm s to property here. Haturday N ew Y o rk M illin e ry Par- server. T h e m axim um tem peratu re pointed by E . A. M cC ornack, 1 resi C om m ercial S ta tio n e ry dent of the Lane county cham ber M r. and M rs W G. J scoti» of ¡ lora. M r and Mrs. J I Beatty waa 93 degrees on Septem ber 4 nnd C oncert P rog ram s o f com merce. H e rm a n L a fk y of T a ft spent the w e *k end at the E Open H aturday nights Alw ays ,h e m in im u m 32 degrees on Septem - Correspondence S tatio n ery R Ix m le y home. M r. Jacobs and ready to eerve you. °2P her 24. N o frost In ju ry was re- this city Is chairm an and has asked Coupon Books that a representative group be In M re. lx>mlsy are b ro th er and slater. recently ported In this d istrict. G o ttfrie d O rab er, who Dance Prog ram s attendance and p articip ate In the m axim um fo r the N ew M o n lag circulator«, furnaces underw ent an appendicitis o p e ra -' T he mean Dance T ic k e ts discussion. and ranges on display at G raber- tlon. Is recovering ao rap idly that m onth way 74.6, the mean m in im u m Deposit Slips 44 9 and the mean 58.7 degrees. O ettya H a rd w a re Co. »23c he te expected home today Desk Pens Wood Com pany Changea Hands. M r. and Mrs. A W Hhofatall and O « “ r d »y» num bered 20. p artly Mies W ilb e rts W ilson, d au g h ter Desks T hc C ity Fuel com pany I» now of M r. and M ra. W O W ilson, has M rs C. H. D e a r attended the state cloudy am i cloudy 4. D irectories under new m anagem ent, J. A. A l been pledged to A lp ha D elta P I at fa ir M onday at Halem. Dodgers len. who recently returned fro m Boater Uonteet Started. U n ive rs ity of Oregon. D r a ft Notices M r. and M ra. John W Nokea ob- C a lifo rn ia , tak in g over the business A poeter contest to run d urin g D u p lic a te Blanks M r. and M ra. D. H H em en w ay served th e ir fifty -fo u rth weddlng O ctober has been started In the last week. D u p lic a tin g Supplies returned lost week fro m P o rtland , anniversary yesterday, Baptlat Sunday school. Prlxe» have Envelopes w here they vlalted several days nt Thc naw „lodel, high power. been offered fo r the beat posters, F iles o f E v e ry K in d Experts See No Future the homes of th e ir children. Roacoe HU.,„r . heterodyne O llfllla n M-tube u -------- ------ , v |c e an<1 dealing w ith subjects creating In F ilin g Cards H em en w ay. M ra. C arl radio In a b eau tiful fu ll slsrd cabi terest In and boosting S u n d a y for Hemp Production Folders, L e tte r and Cap Mra. Florence M adden net sells for only (79.30 here and Hemp, once a profltalde crop In school w ork G um m ed Labels Hchofleld H tew art (or plum bing, we w ill take you r old set In trade. thia country. Inis dwindled In Im H a n d B ills ahc*4 m etal w o rk . P h o n * (17J. tfc Nelson M otor com pany. portance. and the vehicle through T y p e w rite rs to R ent. Sentinel. H o te l N o te Heads T h e condition of L illia n P u lllan . John Nokea p articip ated In an old which It has lost Its m arket was Incom e T a x Records alx-year-old d au g h ter o f M r and tim e fiddlers' conteat at a dance the principal m arket In form er In d e x Cards Vntir Homo Print Shop First years. I t is estimated th a t In the M r«. H . J. P u lllan o f Altoona^^jm vIllon^ln^Eugene^T^rursdaj^nlght^ In ks, Pens. Pencils early Colonial days I t took the I In v ita tio n s product o f 1,000 seres o f hemp to Invoices make the ropes necessary to outfit Invoice Files a single sailing vessel o f any size. le a t h e r Tabs Now ahlps bring Jute from India Ledger Leaves and this Im portation, due to Its Legal Blanks much low er price, has driven hemp L e tte r Heads from the m arket to a large extent. L e tte r F iles In spite o f this loss o f m arket, glow L ib ra ry Paste ing pictures o f prosperity to be L in en Tags had from hemp growing are p ain t Loose Ix -a f Devices ed fo r farm ers who have had no Ixiose L e a f N o te Books experience w ith the crop. Agents Ixiose L e a f Recipe Books w ith something to sell have In M an u sc rip t Covers duced many farm ers to attem pt M eal T ic k e ts crops, but little hope Is held out by M em o Books D epartm ent o f Agriculture officials, Menus who point out that by no means Is M im eog rap h Supplies Hard Wheat Family Hike (lo ltlt‘11 W est the general run o f land suitable M o n th ly Account Sheets Eastern Blue Stem fo r hemp production. Even I f It Notes, Prom issory were, there s till reinnlns the fact Notices. Collection th a t the demand fo r hemp Is more O ffic e E q u ip m e n t than filled by present sources, w ith O rd e r B lanks the result that the prices are too Pam phlets low to make a crop an attractive Paper Clip« proposition financially for the Paste grower.— Washington Star. Pina AinhiiHKutloi' Placards P rescription Blanks Iguassu Falla One of Price Books W onders of the W orld P u nch ing M achines R e c ita l P rog ram s T he Iguassu falls of B razil are Receipts said to be the most wonderful In R eception Cards the world. In the W ide W orld R e m itta n c e Cards M agazine IL H allb u rto n w rites: R u bb er Bands " Iln lf a mile away a vast mass of R u bb er Stam ps w nter seemed to (low forth from Cane ■& Maple Reg. 15e Can R uled Statio nery the sky. I t was a river, which, Scales u tter wandering quietly through the Postage forests of Brazil, had come at Show Cards length to the edge of a great S tam p Pads plateau. T here It girds Itself for a S taplin g M achines grand climax of Its care e r—a cli Salesbooks max so spectacular that no one who Statem ents sees can ever forget thnt this river Stencils surpasses all others In the sublime Second Sheets beauty o f Its passing, lenvlng be Store C o un ter Pads hind one of the wonders of the Store Sale B ills world. W ith one mighty charge T a g Envelopes along a front 10,000 feet In length It hurls over the brink, In superb T h u m b T acks 200 foot cataracts of foam. N i T ic k e ts T y p e w rite rs agara may have greater volume, T y p e w rite r Supplies V ictoria greater height, but for U n gu m m ed Labels a rtis try nnd coloring, iguassu stands U p rig h t F iles alone." W a rra n ts W a s te P a p e r Baskets M ath em atically Stated W e d d in g In v ita tio n s O ut of every three domestic W in d o w Cards quarrels, four are about money.— W ra p p in g Cord American Magnzlne. of laat w«»k Although pria*« had bean ntfared th« fiddler« fa ll.d to receive any. C a rl K in g wae here fro m Toledo d u rin g the paal w .rlt on boalneea. M ia. C la ra llu ik h o ld a r, M lee B ell* H u lk holder and Mr«. L yd ia Mtouf fer returned Monday night fro m a m otor trip to C oj -vallla, H olley and Halem. In Corvallta th«y vlalted M r« la n th la H«lhr«d« and l i r a W ill Held 'E io o ia H elbrw lel. who«« hua Pur« Pork Pur« Pork Sausage « hand recently com m itted aulclde | Link Buusag« A fajC due to III health ami w orry At Pr«ah Hnmburgvr H olley they vlalted M r. and M r« | |i. C. B urkho lder. A t Halem they I Attended the atate fair. M r. and M ra. Charles Adame of Monty Pork Roast . Beef Pot Roast Eugene «pent Wedneaday evening Lamb Steak J Oom Boot " w ith M r». Adam»' paienta, U r and M r« H It. Job. Mr». K a rl K M ill«. Ml»« Lola H ow e and Mr«. A C. Hpilgga a t Fresh Liver » Large Can . tended the guest night meeting of Victory circle of the Eugene Bap tist church Tuesday night In E u gene. W L. Leonard, who w ith his fam On« Friend Telia Another ily moved laat w eek to a fa rm near M cM in n v ille, waa here T hu rsday on Free Delivery Phone 40 business. M r. and M ta. H. J Leonard w ill FRED ANDERtiON, Prop a rriv e the firs t of neat week fro m O regon C tly to again m ake th e ir home here. H o bart Balch wa« fined (10 In W ash., who are visiting here, wue rted «lightly Im proved by a Eu- police court thia week for speeding OlM hundred and eight feet of hospllal a t which ah» la a pa-. T h e Child suffered a fra c concrete w alk la being laid Ini fro n t pelvi« and severe Intern al In 'he Gleason. L a a .w e ll and Breed- 1 lovo ^ H ri£ e rU e » jm _ w e » t_M u ln jitre e t jurlee In an autom obile accident re- t l ll l E F H cently In Springfield H aro ld Bede ha« been pledged to Mta« Evelyn Grove attended the Hhl Htgina K appa at U n iversity of ftMJlbn|l game In I ’o rtlan d Haturday. Oregon. Beth Bede has been pledg Enjoy yourself some tim e a t the ed to D e lta D elta D elta Pastim e Card«, tolmroo«. fountain. H orace Hutherland. Charle« B on Guy M c F e rrln . Leslie H aw kins. er. D ick Hturgea and B righton Al Rosenthal and Dais H a w k in s txionard went deer h un tin g laet week in the Buck m ountain coun • pent the week end In the E lk to n T hey try T hey returned w ith tw o deer ! country on a deer hunt. If you haven't tried Sent! Imaged tw o bucks _ W e are glad to announce that we Del classified ads, here is Charles K. Hhellburn and son ■ rave been aw arded the agency for Ernest w ere taken to a Eugene hos tho chance to do ao at the new G llfllla n radio and t>e«l of p ital Hunday Both are III w ith little coat. If you have, all we are direct factory dealer« typhoid fever. hero ia a chance to do ao C all and a«e thia b ea u tifu l set It's here! Il's h ere ' T h e new Price« are very low Nelson M o to r again. . auper heterodyne fu ll six* ft-tube company. For next week's issue of radio. And It's the good old stand- M r and M rs N DeYoung and . ard line G 1 L F IL L A N D irect from The Sentinel, a claaaified M r am i M r . Fred Am erw m «pent , a rlo ry us at exceptionally ad of any length up to 35 (he week end In I ’o rtlan d w ith |ow and i ry this new words will be accepted at relative« I m(Kjel Nelson M o to r company. 30c for three insertions, M r. and M r» W E. Nixon, w ith M r« E q o f j ro a l an<1 t)iece, th e ir granddaughter. Miss M a rie |»y1y u ,— Vincent, who had been vls- which is equivalent to 10c Nlxon, as c hau ffeur, left M ondny M r« G ro a t’s stepm other. Mr«. for each insertion. Any on a 10-day m otor trip to G rid ley, Anna Cox of Albany, and cousins. additional insertions at C o lo , where they w ill attend the M r and M ra Jen» H afley o f T an - 10c the insertion. For ad golden ann iversary o f a sister of i gent, returned home Haturday Mrs. Nlaon. ditional worda over 35, 1 M r. and Mr». Cecil Caton of Band Bebearsal every Tuesday one cent for three inser M ultnom ah were here this week to ■ Ig M . tions. attend the fu n eral of M r» Caton'« H o w ard T s y lo r has been pledged father. F ra n k Hafley. held Wednes- Thia special ia for the com to Alpha Cpallon at U n iversity “ f j ay’ ing week only, and for Oregon. Insist that your dealer sell you copy submitted before 6 p. Rev I G Hhew went to the U H broome m aq . |„ C ottage O rove- vet crane' hospital in Portland laat |h # „ roonl a „ th(. d lrt m. Wednesday. F rld a y ^ o r a m x i l o l » a m in a t io n j, Hhay QUALITY MARKET Saturday Specials! 1DU |2^?C High School Note* 15c A Wantad for 10c Smith-Short Grocery Phone 153 Saturday Grocery Savings Krispy Crackers COFFEE FLOUR 29c 1 lb. tins 37c 49 lb. sack 89c Commercial Chocolates Lb. 15c T oilet Paper Pimentos 4 large rolls 23c 3 cans 23c Jelly Beans SYRUP OLIVES 1 lb. 13c lYi lb. tins 39c 2 for 15c Trading Stamps On and after October 15 we will discontinue the Cottage Grove Trading stamps. Redemption We will redeem nr more full books. Smith-Short Grocery W ANTADS Some of the Things Y ou’ll Find at the Hom e Print Shop Old English “Sport” of Fox Hunting Endangered W ould Englund still he England, w ithout Its hunting ra llie s ! la th is ■port o f centuries, the merry chaoe of elusive foxes, fHted to die out? I t Is unlikely that there 1» any feature o f E n g liib country life so typical o f the custom« and tra d i tions o f the nation, as fox hunting. T h is being so. a recent statement o f the earl o f Iloaehery. on ac cepting the mastership o f th« Wtiadden chs»e. th a t thia sport Is In a very critical condition, came rather as a surprise. H a declared th a t live nelghlmrlng packs are having difficulties In finding mas ters, and that s|Hirtsmen must rally around now. or see fox hunt ing go the way o f hawking. Ill« lordship ascribed the de. line to hard dines and high taxation. T ills might lie considered had news, even for the foxes, for from accounts of this sport that I have read, It wonld seem that the prey gets as much fun out of eluding the huntsmen, as the la tte r do In thw galloping pursuit. A fte r some of these old w ily masters of the craft have learned the business, th e ir chances of becoming a mere brush are com fortably few. Why, there are even some o f these old fellows who pi / visits to the kennela. i f the hunt le not up regularly, to see whst 1« keeping th e ir little play m ates: A t least that's the story told — Border Oltles Star. (*p »et»l to th« 9e«Un«t I Hept 29 — M r». Al Bogan o f Long view. W ash , la v isitin g w ith her parents, M r. and M r» W W C hris man W W . C h ris m a n and J B Htew- a rt returned home M onday fro m a h un tin g trip In the K la m a th F alls country. Thoee fro m W o lf creek who spent the week end here are M r and Mrs. E m it K ir k and fam ily . A. L Ix w - re nee, H u b e rt Mosby. I^ e Mooney and John Holstrom . John W h etzell and W ayne K irk le ft Hunday fo r W o lf Creek, where they have em ploym ent. M r and M rs. Roy Beck o f C o r vallis visited Hunday a t the John Isham home. T h e H a p p y C ircle Hew ing club held a reg u lar all-day m eeting at the home ot M rs. Clarence Peters one day last week. A quilt for A Belgian steam ship captain has reported th a t 20 A fric a n native« re cently burned a negro w om an alive and forced a n o th e r negro w om an to eat her fleeh. BARTELS M A R K E T Phone 55 Specials for Saturday Good Until 12 O’Clock .............. ................... 10c lb. Hamburger, 10 lbs. limit How English M erchant of 1480 Sought Custom ............... .... Pork Sausage One o f the earliest poeter» ever printed In England la to be aeen In the Bodleian library, and concerna s Harum service book, printed In 14H0 by Caxton. I t reads as fo l low»: “I f It please» any man spir ituel or temporel to bye our pye« of tw o or three comniemoraelou« of H a llibu rl I'»e, emprynted a fte r the form of this prese t letre. which» ben wel and tru ly correct, la te hym come to Westinoneeter into the almoneatrye at the reed pole, and be ahall have them good and chepe." T he manner of presenta tion la somewhat unenterprising. T he goods advertised belonged to the M iddle ages, which were fa rt dying. But a new force had been let looee, which In the course o f the next century was to revolutionize not onlv the a rt of advertising, but the whole of European culture. E aglead'« E a rth q u a k e Y e a r About one hundred and seventy year« ago England experienced the first of a series o f severe e a rth quakes. which created great alarm . T he first «hock waa very distinct, the second xtiU more severe, and a crazy «oldler scared many fo lk a l most out of th e ir w its by predict- , Ing that the third, which he timed for April 6, would to ta lly de«troy London. On A p ril 5, tens of thou sands o f all ranks quitted the me tropolis, and many who remained w ere a fra id to go to bed. but spent the night In the street». T he prophecy proved false, of course, but fu rth e r »hocks were fe lt in va rious part» of the country In the spring and summer of that year, and some held the prophet Justified __w ith gome e rro r o f date and local ity — by the aw fu l earthquake which destroyed Lisbon. ___ ______________I Mra. Peterson's slater. M ix Henetta (.'oombe wae rinlehed amt another for Mre Peterson was worked on A delicious luncheon was served a t noon. T h e follow ing members were present Mesdamee Doolittle, Rales. V au gh n. Thom ason, W a g " ’ '. B U t * [.and. Isham . Dodge. M a ry Land. Florence C haffee, K eefer, M cK Ib- ben. Teeter». T h ra e h e r and hoateaa, M r». Peterson. Miss M abel T h raeh er wae a visitor. T he next meeting w ill be fo r M r» T h rae h e r a t the home o f M r». Peterson. G ra n d p a K e lly wae vlelttng w ith old neighbors In thia com m unity la s t week M r. and M r». R o b ert Coomb» and fa m ily o f Eugene visited Sunday a t the Charles T eeter» home. 10c and IZVfrc lb. Eeef Roast of Fancy Yearlings Boiling Beef 121/a« lb. .................. ..................... 8c lb. 5c lb. Pig Shanks ....15c lb. Picnic Hams, 4 to 6-lb. average, family size Fancy Corn Beef, put np Jiggs style ...................... 12Vfrc lb. V2 or Whole Hams, Sw ift’s and Morrell s ................ 25c lb. Again we w ill tell roundtrip >ur Pacific tick«« to »11 places on our I Lines for approximately lc a mile f $ l for each 100 m ile»). Good on A L L T R A IN S , in coaches or in Pullmans. LEAVE F R ID A Y SATURDAY OR SUNDAY OCT. 9, IO, II >1310 . $22.95 San F ra n c ia » ) Lo« Angele-, M arshfield P o rtla n d _ Salem ___ (3.15 (2 00 Be back by midnight. O tta b tr 19. This gives you as many aa 11 days for a trip. (M inim um “D o llar Day” roundtrip fare, ( 1 .) Southern Pacifie T. M Boyd, Agent. Phone 11 English O fficial M a rk T h e “broad a rro w ,” used as a dis tinguishing m ark on B ritis h gov ernment property, was the "cogni zance" o r heraldic symbol of H enry. Viscount Sidney, who was master general of the ordnance from ltS>3 to 1708, says au artic le In the M ontreal Fam ily H erald . In ‘ tim e It came to be used by ether government departments beside« the ordnance board (now the w a r . office), w ith which It first was as sociated. Curiously enough, the "broad arrow ” was a symbol of power and auth ority among the ancient Druids. I t 1« a felony to obliterate thia official m ark. (H o d e r ii w o r k s in I lie k itc lie n AW AY »«h (he win-tiring woifc of I egg,, whipping cream, madiing potato«»! Tho lati« decine Ikehen mixer does the work at a touch of the linger, urdenly, le W h a t Is Success? H e has achieved success who has lived well, laughed often, and loved m uch; who has gained the re aped of Intelligent men and the love of lit t le c h ild re n ; who has filled his niche and accomplished hla task, w hether by an Improved poppy, a perfect poem, or a res cued soul; who has never lacked appreciation o f earth's beauty or faile d to express I t ; who has a l ways looked fo r the best In others and given the best he h a d ; whose life was an Inspiration and whose memory a benediction.— Exchange. a perfection the human hand cannot ,thieve. < • e e Z A N D for the morning glao of orange pace, «hat can take the place of the decine Iruk (Uice extractor? The old - Wuoned '■queerer" a out of date—modem hourehold economy dem andi modern equipment in dis modini I Says N sw B uildings U u ged ly "There Is a aaying that God made the country and the devil made the towns,” says S ir Thomas Oom yn-Platt In an address before the council for the Preservation of R u ral England. In London recently. “ When I w alk In London and see the buildings they are erecting I quite believe they are not the work of the Alm ighty. England owes everything to the country." r a q u i» « « f e e d , e t u lf i lu « d em a n d s com plete E L E C T D IC S E R V IC E M o u n t a in S ta te « P o w e r T k a l Book o f Rem em brance You may not have many books, i but you a il hsve one book. I t Is a great book. I t Is such a book th a t there Is no other book like It to you for te rro r and fo r hor- : ror. And then It is all true. I t ! la no romance. I t Is no Invention, fo r It is the lite ra l record of your own paat life .— D r. Alexander W hyte. These dealers carry and recommend G o lf end G eography T h e scholars o f a Pacific coast school have b u ilt an Ingenious min ia tu re golf course which Is at the «ame tim e an Instructor of ge- | ography. T h e various links repre- j sent different parts of the country and th e ir products, which la Ira- ' pressed upon the minds of th« players aa they m ake the rounds. F a th e r e f M a ra th o n Dancing Rupert Hughes tells us that George W ashington waa the first American to establish a dance m ar athon record. In camp a t M orris town, w ith Mrs. Greene aa his p art ner, the great George danced three hour« w ithout re s t General Greene la him self the auth ority fo r the fe a t H e w rite s : “H is excellency and Mrs. Oreene danced upwards of three hour« w ithout one« sitting down. Upon the whol« w e had a jre tty tlttl« fris k .”— Kansas C ity prett; Tim e M an y C a a a d la a Lakes C om pany MILKMAID BREAD | More than h a lf the fresh w a te r of the globe Is contained In In land waters of Canada and tw enty 1 different varieties of food flshe* ar« obtained. Gidney & Safley Marshall’s Grocery Pacific Cafe