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FH ID A Y , i K i o i u n se, le s i, I H E S F M I N F I ,. ( O I I U . E OKOYK, O REG ON . Homecoming Services Presbyterians N. J. N elson, fa th e r of N. J. and P. E. Nelson of th ia >dty, w ho w as ta k e n to a E u g en e hosp ital lost week In a critical condition, Is re p o rted to be show ing Im provem ent. Miss E d ith H tallard, w ho had been In ch arg e of h ealth w ork In th e city schools fo r several weak», retu rn ed F rid ay to h er hom e In P o rtlan d . Wo have som e w onderful buys In used radios, both b a tte ry am i elec trie sets. Call 200 fo r dem onstration. Nelson M otor Company. Roy Hhort, A ndrew B rund, At bert llelllw ell and K ail K. Mills left T uesday m orning fo r Hcotte- b u rg on a fish in g trip. O O O O O O O O O O O Q O O CiOO * > 0 0 0 0 0 0 M a y D „ y C e lv b r. /^ A N 1 Leant to Fly?— «,_ Cu ì ,m of I’ C W hat a M o to r C ar Operator Should Know idd mi a pagnn return of t«i o, as early o f a had har llur custoin of •d t< th eir goddess Stew art la Chute« GotoaeL f'u rr ln 1« A ppointed to Board. Ixtran C. Stewart of this sity haa II. P . C u n ln of E ugene, form er C ottage G rove m an, baa been ap Just been chosen cad et cotoni.) .rf pointed a m em ber of the s ta te th e field a rtille ry u n it o f P rego« board of engineering exam iner«. 1 S ta te college roaerve officer«' Intlw- ing corps. S te w a rt 1« « o r n i« In forestry. C A R D O F THANKH. We w ish to extend o u r sincere C ARD O F THANKS th a n k s to our kind frien d s and We wish to thank our maay neighbors fo r the sy m p ath y and m any kindnesses show n us during frlenda an d neighbors fo r th e sym the illness and a t th e tim e of the p ath y and kind nee« show n ua d u r d« h of o u r husband and fath er. ing th e illness an d a t th e tim e ot th e d e a th of our aoa and brother. MHH. A N N IE B U TLER , E specially do we th n a k those who M RS ETTA MAY .«TEED isop MRS. R U T H F E R R E N . se n t floral o fferin g s an d nazletetl at the servii-es. W hile the su n shone b rig h t In a Mr. an d Mrs. Jam as V. Butler, cloudless sky a heavy snow storm A lm a B utler, R ussell J. B utler. «.30p ■rwoi t over N ew ark. N. J., recen tly.' * 111 1 Q. Why should ped estrian s and especially children be ta u g h t to w alk on th e left aide of the high w ay? H ow to Enroll Ans. They will then he facin g the u r * AN I learn to Ityl" oncom ing tra ffic an d can step off t T o answ er that question 1 the highw ay, if necessary to pre decided to take a course In pilot- vent being hit. T here Is less d anger h i,r a tio n was ra ile d log an airplane. T hat decision led of being h it from th e re a r of a car me to gome unusual experiences. Q. fa It law ful to pass a s tre e t during lhe Middle And It pricked several bubbles re literary allusions to c a r proceeding In th e sam e direc garding flying mueblnes, flyers and their May tion upon th e left? t celebrations. Very flying Itself. At the evening service a choir composed of former uu in •irly on M Ans. No. U nless on a one way luy morning the girls R eligious D eb ate 1» Held. Uncle Mum’s D epartm ent of Coin- Hid boys d to the woods “to i street. hers of the choir, down through the years w ill fur The C urtin school bouse was fill m erce lx Interest« d In commercial fetch the I era fresh,** The ex- I Q. How should you operate when ed such n ig h t fo r th e religious d e a v ia tio n . I niah the music. s'dltlon » o v ertak in g a stre e t c a r? r'uJIed "going a-Mny b ate M onday an d T u esd ay betw een l e a r n e d first. An». T he d riv e r of a vehicle over P a sto r I. G. Hhaw of the local Tliut d e p a r t I H t p ke.l nrinfuls of flower» | ta k in g any stre e t c a r stopped or C h ristian ch u rch and G. E arl Mc- ment’s aviation "I fin eilng branches and r<- I about to sto p fo r the purpose of re- Uay, p reach er of a C hurch of C hrist section “l a y s Toed Io the village with them , ceivlng or disch arg in g an y pas- _ Ÿ A ,k Wlsi'iumi Hardware how you m a r E ugene. T he question was down th e law s" e it sunrl-e with great spirit and , sen g er shall com e to a stop; ex R esolved: T h at th e use of In stru /""’¡ F a r I ' a*’1 "‘ i <>f >11 U h I fu-, governing com '• i-iepnnlti,i*T,l» of horn and tabor. j cept, w here a safety zone ha.» been m erd ai flying, Childs re- m ental m usic In C h ristian w orship " a and doors were hung j established, the vehicle m ay pro- flyers, airplanes w here Is u nauthorized and Is sin fu l." Mr. lib the branches and hushes were I teed p ast such c a r a t a speed not and fly in g L jr D l l v l S I Mr an,I Mi , I.i-uur _____ Childs days r* on McCaya u p h .ld th e a ffirm a tiv e and anted in the streets. A young suit- g re a te r th a n la reasonable and prop P a sto r Hhaw th e negative. The schools. It says T hey t the Mrs. B, ft. Jo b «pant th e week busln«--,». ••oi-ld -o honor th e residence of er. lu m e ,I H ,i(io ,h,y vlalled fr o m H a ale m , w home hen wining w as not d eterm in ed as who cun and ■ >f -y Mra. In-luw, _ • t - t ■— « tln hud Child»’ »pent slater „ « v e la i «In, Mrs, n •nil _ In P o rtlan ' d . l»-Uig accuni|»anlea » lady love, in addition, th e fair- Q. Is It unlaw ful to drive th rough th e ie were no Judges. who cannot fly. from Eugene by h er ilau g h tei, G eorgs Boyd. t innld of the village was crowned or over a stre e t c a r safety zone? How, when, and Ans. Yes. Mr». C harles A dams, and (ho 1st- . Royal Hoelety P ack ag e Oooda. ei-n. sh e was throned under a H an d icap M atch C onllnuea, where they may ta r a d a u g h ter Adeline Full line. He«, models a t K aty Ann II nr> h and presided over the Q. Is Is necessary to stop before W hile th e h an d icap m atch In do so. In w hat li.i.-tiion. Tills custom of select- em erging from an alley or p riv ate Hava your tlrk e ts and g et set of J*hoP. W e a st B roadw ay, E ugene, pro g ress al th e C o llag e G rove G olfj W. R. Nelson. types of planes. ; e Mu' queen w ss sl»o a relic of drivew ay? dlahea a t W laernan H ardw are. O r®' o23-nI3c club Is dw indling In n u m b er of And bow and » Itoman days. Ans. T he d riv er o f a vehicle M u n h all M endenhall of B urna m atch es to be played to se ttle win Rev. I. Q, Mhuw has acre pled ah whnt students m ust he taught. w ithin a business or residence d is spent the week end a t th e hom e of n ersh lp of th e cup an d to establish Invitation to speak a t R edm ond T o enroll for a pilot's course at tric t em erging from an alley, drive N ovem ber t on the encyclical le t his p arents. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. h andicaps fo r fu tu re m atches. It Is a school approved by the D ep art Professor W o u ld T a k e way o r building shall stop such te r of Pope I»lus. D elegations a re M endenhall Mr. and Mrs. W alter expected th a t It will he several m ent of Commerce, one m ust first vehicle im m ediately p rio r to d rlv Laurels From Ericsson I ing expected from Bend and o th er com* G uslanson of P o rtlan d , friends of w eeks before all have been played puss u rigid physlcul exam ination onto a sidew alk or onto the M arshall, also spent the week end The sem i-finals have been rearh ed given by n physician designated by IN m unltles n ear Itadm und Another patriotic myth has been ' sidew alk a re a ex tending across any force | to io" er Its colors In the | alleyway. We are pleased to announce wo a t the M endenhall home. M arshall In the low er fram e of th e ch a m the deportm ent, Two exiunlnatlona fore ,,f . ireful historical research, have been appointed ag en ts fo r the m ade th e trip here F rid ay via Mc pionship m atch, Z lm m erly and a re offered. T h a t for the student Q. Is it law ful to p a rk on high *h*s com ing Sunday. who plana to make flying hla or her G eneral Motora radio Be su re to K enzie pass, w here he encountered ic- Will . m F. Itae In a Bo»- ; ways outside of business o r re s t some deep snow d rifts. H e was buidne»», being more com plete, ' i ■ -r The [»,pnlar conceit th at I dence d istric ts? see these new m odels w hich sell at i ne ir.» ire «e im im ire ee irerjeTaifriê'- co»ts 315. The other, for the pri Un- I’nlted Htntes le«l the rest of j Aris. No person shall p a rk or a very low price a t Nelson M otor forced to re tu rn by way of P o rt land because of snow blocking the vate flyer, costs 310. T he fees a re " c '" I ¡i) 11,» introduction of leave stan d in g an y vehicle upon the com pany, Ï pa»» Sunday. standard. lion, he) tt.ii diips and th a t the dra- paved o r m ain traveled portion o t il T he exam inations, too, a re stan d F o r b attery service try Nelson i' ■ • ■ • it ‘ ..i |)H. Monitor any highw ay outside of business or ard and ti.e sim ilar to Insurance M otor com pany. They a re conven nud the M e rrim a c begun th is revo- We'll Re Hoeing You at AT LAST A POWELL PICTURE WORTHY OP HIS iently located. e itn iln n llo n s plu» unusual testa of lutlou in naval arch itectu re which residence d is tric t when it is prac titrable to p ark such vehicle o ff the the sense of balance, ability to iransfori u»l navies the world over, paved or m ain traveled portion of WONDERFUL TALENTS. BENEFIT Mrs. C l a r a B u rk h o ld er and Judge distance, and fo r color reielvi-x no countenance from Prof. «aid highw ay; provided, in no event d a u g h te r Belle a re expected to re blindness. Jam.-« I’hlnncy Baxter, assistan t shall any person p a rk a vehicle up tu rn hom e today from Holly, w here Flying course» a re of th ree stand- p r o f.-c o r o f history at H arvard and they kept house for a relativ e while SAT. NITE, OCT 31 on any highw ay unless a c le a r and aril lengths, each training the stu " r o f ih e ,, seventh house u to be uno b stru cted w idth of not less th a n hla wife was In a hospital 0 0 ARMORY dent for u p a rticu lar pilot's license. built un H arvard s new house 10 feet opposite such vehicle shall C arolyn G rannis, a g ra d u a te of '31, Cents vary, of course, but do not H|>ona»red by j be left for free passage of o th er who la a tten d in g Wilson Business exceed th '- ij; P rivate pilot's Jl- I . '¡r.1 "inti,- qualities of this vehicles thereon, n o r unless a clear AMERICAN LEGION college in Kenllla. w as an honor ci-nse, 3t2Si; lim ited commercial At'XH.IARV r»t tight between Ironclads have view of such vehicle m ay be ob stu d en t the first m onth, receiving pilot's license, il.ru s); tran sp o rt ■ I Americans ever since to exag- tained from a d istan ce of 200 feet an av erag e of W'v In fo u r subjects. M m le by pilot's license, 34.5BU, « 4 • ." 'e the effects of the b attle of i in each direction upon such high- C ottage Grove Foot w arm ers H<hofield h lew art for plum bing, Th<-se price» Include all costs ex Inmpton Ito,nl«." Professor Bax- I way. sheet m etal w ork. P hone Z17J. tfe cept board nud room. T he student •r «.!.«. “An exam ination of man- Admission 75 Cents Q. A re th ere a n y exceptions to Is Insured against personal Injury Mi. and Mra. H om er E person and ■ ri;,! m .iterlal In P aris. London the law a g ain st p a rk in g on the and death and ag ain st liability for d a u g h te r of Medford sp en t the !■ I Washington shows clearly th a t highw ays? dam age to the plane or o th er prop week end a t the hom e of Mr. E p cr rance, not the United .States, Ans. Such law shall not apply to erty. M rs l.urlle McKIbben left T h u rs son's slater, Mrs. If. A. H agen. hived the leading role In the ln- the d riv e r o f any vehicle w hich is T he course for the p riv ate pilot's day night of b u t week fo r P o rt ■"•1'ictlon of Ironclads."—D etroit disabled in such a m an n er th a t it Is Mrs H ulda P rin ce la carin g for license generally calls fo r tw enty land to vlalt w ith a ulster and Mis. E m m a T om pkins, who Is 111 I im possible to avoid stopping and hours of flying- ten of Instruction frlenda and to a tte n d Io bualnesa a t h er hom e on south Hlxth street. tem p o rarily leaving such vehicle on and ten o f solo o r flight alone. The for Joe M cKlbben. who la overeea- B au d IG'liearsaJ ev ery Momtay the highw ay, n o r to a n y em ergency lim ited commercial license requires Ing w ork of try in g to h alt a non- night. B ig M a p o f A r g e n tin a ' vehicles w hen being o perated in fifty hours In the air. And the atop m ountain alide in C alifornia There has been recently placed a n y em ergency w hich n ecessitates tran sp o rt license stip u lates tw o Mr. and Mis. Ivan B a rk e r of Mrs M cKlbben re«*enlly rrtu rn e d i m exhibit fun In th e library of a a violation of th is law. hundred hours of flying tim e. from a n ll-d ay vlalt w ith Mr. Mc R edm ond arriv ed W ednesday to Buena« Aire» ncw«i>aper a giant re Q. W here is it unlaw ful to p a rk D epartm ent of Comm erce rule« lief map of Argentina, Just complet spend a week here w ith relatives. K lbben out from K ureka, Cai. a c a r? governing approved schools require ed lifter 30 years of work by Pablo Rev. H enry W. Davis. G eorge S. Com plete atock H ygrade electric Ans. 1. W ithin a n intersection. students and Instructor« to wear FEATURING LEON JANNEY—HE WAS GREAT IN Fontlcaltl, an Italian who em igrat K err and Rev. D. P. C am eron spent light globes O raher-G ettys. 2. On a crossw alk. parachutes, hut no jum ps In them ed to A rgentina as a lad. Eight M ary C. H am brick w as g ran ted T uesday fishing on the U m pqua 3. B etw een a sa fe ty zone and th e are atlpulntcil. “ PENROD & SAM” AND IS NOW AT HIS BEST The famous years w ere con»umed In the pre a divorce last week from F. M n ear H cottsburg. They bro u g h t home T he license tests Include both liminary work of laying out the ad ja c e n t curb o r w ithin th irty (30) tw o fish apiece, the six fish w eigh Maccy line H am brick. IN THIS PICTURE. flying and w ritten exam inations, ing 100 pounds. map and 12 years were spent In ex- feet of points on th e cu rb Im m e The Jo h n I,. Kelly fam ily have th e w ritten portion covering studies pb ration and study to revise It and diately opposite th e ends of a safe W isem an H ard w are o ffers Its moved from so u th Hlxth stre e t to tau g h t In ground school classes. make It accurate In every detail. ty zone, unless local o r tra ffic Such courses can be taken ahead the Ham V eatch house on n o rth cu sto m ers set of dishes free. Ask The trap Is on a scale of 1 to 500,- a u th o ritie s shall indicate a d iffe r how. T VI of the (lying lessons or concurrent OtO and Is 21 feet by 1 2 'and is e n t length by signs o r m arkings. T en th street. Mr. an d Mrs. M F. W y att rvturn- . «U j Uft all; «Us «Us «Us ¿ft Uix Uft Ufi Uft «m ji « ly with them. 4 W ithin tw enty-five (25) feet . E njoy yourself som e tim e a t the complete In the most m inute p ar ((?!. 1VS0, Western h'ewsx-eper Vnler. ) P astim e. Card«. tobm-noe. fo u n tain <d S atu rd ay from a slx-week visit ticulars. The m aker of the map from the in tersectio n of curb lines, In Nelson, H. C„ at the hom e of ALL CHILDREN UNDER 12 YEARS WILL BE AD explored th e foothills and ranges or, if none, th en w ith in fiftee n (15) D IV ID E . th e ir son Dale. of th e Andes In order to get ac feet of th e intersection of p ro p erty (Hpvctal to the Bcntlnrl.) N o T en n essee P yg m ies MITTED FREE TO THE MATINEE WHEN ACCOM Mr. a n d Mrs. It. E. H arb iso n of cu rate Inform ation of land which lines a t a n in tersec tio n w ith in a O ct. 27. Mrs. E rn e st M cR eynolds The existence of u pygmy race In —Sentinel reader« are H eppner, p are n ts of Mrs, W. L. m ade a trip today to R oseburg to bad never before been trodden by business o r residence d istrict, ex PANIED BY PARENTS OR A GUARDIAN. T ennessee 1« believed to be a fal cept a t alleys. thrifty. W ork m an. have moved to C ollage «co h e r sm all grandson, th e Infant hnninns. In th is rough work he 5. W ithin th irty (30) feet upon G rove fo r the w in ter and have »on of Mr. and Mrs. E rn e st Mc lacy by modem ethnologist* The was greatly aided by bis wife, who story owe« Its origin to the discov th e ap proach to a n y official flash ren ted a house on Ash avenue. —they patronise those Reynolds. She say s the baby Is a ery In the early h alf of the Nine accompanied him. ing beacon, stop sign or tra ffic con All sixes of alum inum and g ra n p ictu re of his fath er. teenth century of num erous small who advertise. tro l sig n al located a t th e side of ite ro a ste rs for T h an k sg iv in g Orab- Miss G len n s F ish e r of P o rtlan d , stone cofllns containing skeletons, th e roadw ay. G o v e r n o r ,’ C o n fe r e n c e , er-G ettys. a frien d of Mrs. K ath leen K n ig h t, the largest of which measured 24 6. W ithin fiftee n (15) feet of th e T he factors which brought about Miss Lout»« W ynne, stu d en t a t sp en t S unday a t th e E rn e st Mc- Inches In length und 0 Inches In drivew ay e n tra n c e to an y fire s ta the establishm ent of the governors’ tion. depth. These were assumed to be the M onm outh norm al school, s p e n t1 R eynolds home, conference w e re 'th e growing cen the week end a t h er hom e here 7. W ithin ten (10) feet of a fire Mrs. It. W. K enady visited W ed the rem ains of a race of pygmies. tralization of power at W ashington, Mr. an d Mrs, A rb u th n o t o f Al n esd ay a t th e M. J . P erln l home. However, they have proved to he th e shifting, nncertaln statu s of h y d ran t. In tunny cases the skeletons of chil bany sp en t Sunday w ith Mr. and T he d ay w as sp en t quilting. 8. In fro n t of a p riv ate drivew ay. dren. Those of adults were de sta te ’s rights, and the lack of uni Mra. G len Owen. Mr. and Mrs. B onnie P e rtn l an d prived of flesh according to the 9. On a sidew alk. form taw- The flr«t meeting was —the Sentinel. F a rm listings w anted. A rnest. nflp sm all children have m oved to a common custom In the mound re held a t the W hite House in 1908. 10. A longside o r opposite any It w as called by P resident Roose stre e t o r highw ay excavation o r ob Mr. an d Mrs. E d w ard Italley of cam p n ear Y oncalla. D onnie will gion, then disjointed and the bones stay w ith an au n t, M ary D alag ard i, velt, and th e principal subject con stru c tio n w hen such E ugene w ere visitors here W ednes stopping, packed Into a very sm all space. sideri»! w as the conservation of n at sta n d in g o r p a rk in g would o b stru ct day and w ere d in n er g u ests thnt so os to continue In school. P a sto r and Mrs. I. G. Shaw sp en t night of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Luce. ural resources. The functions of traffic. T h e M. J . P crln l fam ily atten d ed T uesday In Eugene, w here Mr. Jhe governors' conference a re offi Find E lephants at B ath ■ Mr. and Mrs. Steel of Toppenish, a m asq u erad e dance a t H ebron hall 11. On th e roadw ay side of any Hhaw epoke a t chapel a t th e E u cially declared to b e: Exchange of vehicle stopped o r p ark ed a t S atu rd ay night. B etty Jo wns On a world cruise you may be th e gene Bible university. They were W ash , w ere h ere to a tte n d the fun dressed as a R ed C ross n u rse and views and experience on subjects edge or cu rb of a highw ay. accom panied by Mr. and Mrs. Ja c k era] serv ice, Sunday for Mrs. Steol’s M axine w as an old fashioned lady. disappointed nt not seeing elephants of general Im portance to th e peo fath er, C harles J. B utler. In Ceylon, unless you plan to make Moore. 12. A t an y place w here official ple of the several states, th e pro Mra. P erln l w as one of th e judges. your trip with knowledge of where M IL L IN E R Y H A L E . P R IC E S L iat your p rop erty w ith A rnest. p motion of g reater uniform ity In tra ffic signs have been erected p ro Mr. and Mrs. Roy H a rris spent they may be found. (Vylon has been R ED U C E D P rincess E ugenie and s ta te legislature, and the a tta in h ibiting sta n d in g and parking. Mra. L. It (B ud) Hhort ridge has all the new h a t models Included In S unday a t th e W alter R obinson the great home of elephants from 13. W ithin a tw enty-five (25) foot ment of greater efficiency In state earliest history, yet many who visit been very III a t h er hom e fo r th e th is sale. D on't miss th is m oney, home. rad iu s of th e in tersec tio n of the adm inistration. Colombo or K andy never see one, paet m onth. H er condition is said »avlng opportu n ity . See us F rid ay Mrs. F ra n k M cG arvln m otored to c e n te r lines of a highw ay an d a to be som ew hat Im proved. and S atu rd ay . New Y ork M illinery P o rtlan d W ednesday w ith a b ro th though they search the streets of steam o r in te ru rb a n railw ay cross those cities for days. So. when In Rill T hum and Ja c k Benger sp en t , , ttr or* ,M r' “ nd B eatty. er, M arlon B urg« of Y oncalla. ing. S u nshine A ll Day Romance of Kandy, get a ricksha and go down Mrs. Ham G ilm an an d Mrs. N or S unday fishing on th e U m pqua n ear ° I wn Ra’ur<l»y nights. H at» re- At Alx les-Balns there Is to be S cottsburg. They brought homo “ > please. o30p m an S u ite r of B ear creek and Mrs. to the K atagastota river, about C hurch to O bserve H om ecom ing. seen a strange-looking building who wanted to be tamed I three miles away. In the afternoon, th ree sllversldes. tw o Jack salm on Mrs. A. C. H aw kins h as retu rn ed J, A. M ackey and Mrs. C harles and you will find the river crowded which has som ewhat the app ear The P re s n y te ria n ch u rch will A rnold sp en t S atu rd ay w ith Mrs. an d one ealm on trout. | from E ugene, w here she had been ance of a substantially constructed hold its a n n u a l hom ecom ing ser n , ___ v is itln v n , ) ■ > > i s - — i P erln l. T h e tim e wns sp en t with magnificent anim als taking * pagoda with an airplane perched vices Sunday. In v itatio n s have been new c«rx o u t of wTcck, n <lnuk h ter, Mrs. W alter q u iitin g. their bath.—Exchange, upon Its top. It Is a scheme for sen t m em bers and fo rm e r m em bers. P a in tin g and body rebuilding. Cot- j H ouaer tho benefit of Invalids who visit the The hom ecom ing celeb ratio n will U ge G rove Body W orks, L. S. R ussell J. B utler, w ho Is In the N ear R e la tiv e , place for Its health-restoring quali be concluded w ith a co n gregational P o w d e re d Eggs Davl«, Prop.. S priggs Bld^. mfltfc arm y an d statio n ed n t M onterey, ties. The upper p a rt of the build d in n e r an d p ro g ram M onday night. A Philadelphia man m arried a Ten million dozen eggs will be Mrs. P. B. Slscel of R edm ond a r Cal., wns h ere for th e fu n eral o f his girl and hl« grown son m arried her cracked and either frozen or pow ing revolves In order thnt th e p er M onday n ig h t’s p ro g ram w ill in sons In it may secure the greatest clude a lecture by P ro fesso r F re d rived W ednesday to spend n week b ro th er E lm er M onday aftern o o n . mother. The great convenience of dered by a K ansas City concern possible am ount of sunshine. If the eric S. D unn of th e L a tin d e p a rt this, ns we Bee It. Is th at a child within the next few months. The »1 the hom e of a slater, Mrs. H. A. Do you w ant a set o f dishes free? I of eith er couple will be Its own company, one of the few of its kind sun shines, the Invalids occupying m en t of U niversity of O regon to H agen. the rooms a re enabled to get the w hich the public h as been invited. Ault W isem an lliird w are. unci»».—F rrb n n cp In the country, sell» the liquid and benefit of Its rays fo r the entire powdered eggs to bakers, candy day. B enefit D ance to Be Given. m akers and m anufacturers of Ice Evelyn Brent creant. noodles and macaroni. Eggs A benefit dance will be given from Missouri and K ansas a re pre H allow e'en n ig h t in th e arm o ry by F la r e , K e e p O ff P o a c h e r, ferred. because the yolks are a deep the A m erican Legion auxiliary. P ro At the fish hatcheries of the West ceeds will be used fo r the c h a rit er yellow and the w hites of thicker "m other" fish, kept In the rearing able w ork of the group, including consistency. The eggs are packed ponds a rc caught and stripped of com m unity service, child w elfare In 30-gnllon cans and then frozen th eir eggs during spaw ning season. and hospitalization w ork. M usic will before being shipped. The eggs, millions of them, a re be fu rn ish ed by th e C ottage G rove placed In glass ja rs, about 8,000 to F ootw arm ers. T hink It O ver the quart, and w ater a t an even Many a man hits bowed his head tem perature runs through these and left the dock Just before Ills constantly for 90 to 120 days. The Human Pity 'tout came lit. Infant fish a re returned to the pools More hopeful than all wisdom and are carefully reared to planting Is one draught of simple human size. The pools a re w atched night pltv that will not forsake us.— and day, often by “bomb" or flare Eliot. lights, to guard ngnlnst poachers and to a ttra c t Insects, The annual hunii'coiuiiig «ervienM of the church I l A. M ÀihlreiM, “ A Divine Plan Kv n in Our Pain« 7:80, "Jo h n Wcwlcy, the Methodist," I o u t inning tin* aeriea on men who mu<le the church a. Wesley next to Paul I n the greatest organizer am religious lead- er sinee the t 'hriat. Do not fail to Inar thia lecture 1 ___ -------------------- W IL L IA M R . N E L S O N OOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOOOOOO ring ARCADE n J OFFERS MORE OUTSTANDING ATTRACTIONS Thurs.-Fri., Oct, 29-30 WM. POW ELL “THE ROAD TO SINGAPORE’ H allow e’en Dance SAT. ONLY, OCT. 31 Big Special MATINEE 2:30 “Father’s Son’’ S teel an d W ood 8 F ilin g C a b in e ts and^ T ra n s f e r C ases g J The Sentinel ì Free Saturday Shows Start 2:30—7:00—9:00 SUN.-MON., NOV. 1-2 ATTRACTION EXTRAORDINARY She knew she hadn’t the right to expect any man to ask her to marry him — And when o r e did — was it the right man? a W ild Girl Smith-Short Grocery Phone 153 W ALNUTS COM POUND SUGAR New Crop SHELL GAS S w ift’s Best Cane Lb. 19c 3 lbs. 29c W ill get you there if you keep your ear on the road. 10 lbs. 49c BREAD CORN Made in Cottage Grove Monarch Monarch 1 lb. loaf 5c 2 cans 35c 2 cans 25c MACARONI COFFEE Jonathan Apples SPACHET11 Seiberling Tires I f kept in condition w ill keep your ear on the road. O ur Battery Service Bulk Brite Star Box Means that, you w ill have no trouble starting. 6 lbs. 25c 1 lb. 19c 59c See Us Often BREAD WHY BUY SHIPPED IN BREAD WHEN WE HAVE TWO GOOD BAKERIES IN COTTAGE GROVE The cheerful service sta tion boys, Eat and Bert. Motor Inn Service Station (Eat and Bert) A ppreciation Born A ccou ntan t An Indianapolis accountant Is the proud fath er of a new boy. A business associate inquiring about Ihe baby asked w hether he was teaching him figures. “I know he has figured me out of a lot of money already,’’ said the parent. RO W R IV E R RUM BLES. Geo. L, H u n t of O akland, Ore., h as leased the O eorgo V an Scholaek ra n ch a half mile n o rth of D orena and h as ta k e n possession. Mr. an d M rs. H . B. H ow ard of C orvallis sp en t M o n d a y w ith “J a c k ’s" p aren ts, Mr. an d Mrs. C. J. H ow ard. Sidney B ales of O akridge visited his m o th er an d his boyhood home Sunday. H is fa th e r, U. S. Bales, is also a t O akridge, being em ployed as a tim b er faller. O rigin o f Amber Amber Is said to be a hard lus trous resinous suhstnnee composed of n fossilized vegetable gum which originally exuded from an extinct kind of stone-bearing tree standing in prehistoric forests. Don't be afraid to thank people for th e favors and kindnesses they show you. Remember It Is the only way In which they a re repaid and It Is very discouraging to the thoughtful person to never reap any word of appreciation. Speak right up with that “thank you.” A rtificial N erve, Artificial nerves In the form of fabric sensitive to heat are being nsed to test the a ir pressure on airplane wings, thus helping solve Im portant problems In aerodynnra- Ics.—P opular M eclm iio, Magazine. W ANTADS FA RM F O R R E N T —250 ACRES, tw o m iles south of C ottage G rove. P len ty ru n n in g w a te r fo r stock. Good well a t house. P len ty of build ings. O rchard. On good oil m ac adam road. N ear school. P rice 1 cheap. A pply to ow ner, Mrs. A m an da C. H ull, Box 414. C ottage Grove, I o|o C. S. P laster. o30-nl3p ' W hile th e show s¿isted in this ad v ertise m ent are selected featu res of the new show year, under the new policy of operating, it is possible to show them a t o u r re g u la r a d m ission prices. ADULTS 25c CHILDREN