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F H IIIA V , JA N U A R Y ». 193» Mtage A joint meeting or W O. W •rnm ent and considerable la being ernment for this time. Now M r groups from Eugene, Drain, Cree- ' done about It. Editor, I w ill ask you again If It well and Yoncalla was held Wed “Moat people might not see the looks like the city would be free nesday night in I. O O. F. hall with connection between tax reduction of all debt In 10 years and her d tl- the local W . O W. lodge. Over 76 and wearing silk stockings and tens able to buy any old thing they were In attendance Orand Deputy 'smearing on coemetics, but te my may want? Barre, Vt.. Is the arorld's greatest The Delphian society, at Its meet- consul Joe Wlleon of Portland was mind the taro hitch together. 1 have no desire to pose as a joy granite renter. b i i k sw a in w ^ elaborate dress ____ . . . killer . . . _ . and u . __ _________ _______ ,ng Monday night, studied the B special gueet. Ils was accompan- Bilk stockings, I am naturally . optimistic. Arisons Is ths leading copper and excessive cosmetics have had but I think optimism carried to ex- structure and nature of poetry, with la<j by blg w l, a and ton. Degree ae much a part In our government tremee It a bad thing, especially Mr». A llc e M c C M iller as program wor|, waa exemplified by officers producing stats. Virginia colony had only one plow as they have had In our private life when It It carries on the extremes .eedcr «•»• •discussed the subject. of , h, Eu<en, lodge assisted by the '^ 8 " BOMOUPTIOM « A T M . r ___ -,|. to scramble W hat Is P o e t r y - Mrs Elbert Eu. . n, J rill team composed of 1« in J « 11 W hat y are have In private life we where they are not able Í X “ »■««> « • > - » <*• (Caeb la e4vea»».) Bede presented two descriptive ------ iTkrw M elk« »OSS get In life, ___ but right back — to __ normal, and -- It ... . our . . r public _______ - - ______ _ _____ uIt* ln In a study of was given ■ a l o » M eis Plano dust. France» I consuming center I now we *r»r trying to get govern- tragedy. 1 think the real financial poems by Shelley Molyoke leads all V. B cities mental agencies to do sway with condition of Cottage Grave has been the structure of poetry, Mrs. C. C. Msckm und Msdelle Beidler; abort ■ si t e a a l B S iio r ts l Aasectsil» I silk stockings and cosmetics while obscured too long I f the mass of Crueon discussed the stanaa. Mrs. address. Rev. D P Cameron; read- manufacture of fine paper Thura. F ri.. January 1-9 Depression has not haltsd sale of M u m Esilariti Assotiaile» O w e ., h I we retain them In our private life, the voters had known sooner its James Dungan gave Illustrative Ing. Bert Hatch; vocal solo, Mrs tooth paste to foreign countries. O w e.. M«ws«ep*r tiesler»*» ••THE MINR O F etansas. Mrs 3. L. Godard discussed Qlen Haney, with M ra Cecil Cald i "To my notion. If we wish to die peal condition. I believe our Indebt- There are a million caribou In M A D E L O N tT -A U D E T " card governmental silk stockings sdness would not be as great as It rhythm, rhyme and blank verse well as accompanist; reading. Miss » PKM CENT RIGHT. Helen Haves and le w is Stone and cosmetics, that Is, If we wish i« and we would have all we really Mrs. John L Kelly reported on the \\- arner of Creswell; main address. Alaska. Japan has 90.000 automobiles T h a t our schools teach too many to do away w ith extravagances In need nevertheless. Ws can never poetry of Thom»» Hardy A sum Orand Deputy Consul Wilson, A It costa less to ship grain from tilings . » a pupils learn to do their governmental affairs, ws should successfully cope with an ugly fact m aty of the evening s study was social hour and refreshments fol- Saturday. January 9 Portland. Or.. 8700 miles to London work only I t per cent right was the set the example in our private lives, by shunning and evading It. given by Mrs. M iller Currant lowed. “ A H A N G EH O VN A F F A IR " than 990 miles to 1-os Angelas. ertttolsm recently hurled at our edu "That school up In Washington Now. M r Editor. I have put the events wear given by M ra Dungan. Ths woman's foreign missionary / « “ « 7 ach* ' 11, 'om‘ on ’ * day* Jack Holt. Ralph Graves and cational system of today. Is setting a good example. The financial condition of our city up Election of officers, held preceding Sally Wane •••*»» « ' “ And thia criticism wasn't made classroom should not be a fashion to you as I understand It but am the study hour, resulted as follows society of the Methodist church w«< b y aome radical speaking on some revue. Schooling our kids costs not egotistical enough to Insist that Mra. Elbert Bede, president; Mrs. entertained Wednesday afternoon , J™ b“ *. k* “ n i.r v Matinee » SO. Night 7 and 9 China has had no hereditary street ooraer. I t wasn't mads by enough anyway Kids should pay I am absolutely right. I may be C E. Vmphrey. vice-president. Mrs. at the home of Mra S L. M ackln someone kicking about the high tax more attention to what they put mistaken In whole or In part and. W M MscOlbbon. secretary; Mrs. Seventeen were present M r . ^ r t ; aristocracy for 40 c n t u r le . Sunday. Monday. January 10 11 8 ‘0k o y .I.r . have be. pearla A contri Cons was leader of devotional. rate. Into their heads and less attention If so. will thank you If you will set Alice M iller, treasurer «YO UNG AS YOU r E E I." ” •> '• New H am pshire. chief It mad« by two eminent men to what they put on their backs, on me right. I can’t afford to be in bution was voted for the student Mrs Dwight Mercer and Mrs N E o f the country and It was made be their legs and on their faces. Compton each gave a chapter from cr?P‘ . . . ___, , , ' error about a m atter as Important lean fund. the missionary stbdy book. Mre. M ” *ee» potatoes are the second I fore the annual convention of the " If we want to get back to cotton as this. O. M K E M . FltKVIKW A fam ily reunion was held Christ A. Groves gave a reading from » ! 8 Oregon State Teachers’ association socks In government we'll have to- All statements made In the edl- tread upon every M ra H arry I Fijian * “ flrewalkers ——« held last week In Portland. i get hack to cotton socks ln private , torlal referred to by M r Kem were mas day at the home of Mrs. Allle mtsslonary magaslne correct. The Sentinel did not say C. Haw kins on north J street. A H art gave a Chinese song Refresh white-hot atone» One of the speakers was Dr. Ilfs.” Ihursday and Oregon sold 814,000 t u r k e y » - that all bonds would be cleaned up lighted Christmas tree and a boun ments were served. W a lte r B. P itkin, professor of Friday night i Thanksgiving. 1931. Journalism a t Columbia university. The Sentinel has made little com- In ten years. It said that all street teous dinner were enjoyed. Those at 9 00 I* M The D aug h ter. O f the N il. h.1,1 Mo‘ h totaled $250.000.- during the and sidewalk Bancroft bonds would present to enjoy the day with Mrs The other was Rabbi Henry J. _iaint about removal during ___ In add ition to annual __ benefit card party ! 000 In United State» tn 1931. Berkowitx, leader of Temple Betn ye<r Qf many competent state be cleaned up and that a large part Hawkins, who recently celebrated their ______ Deported alien» retain tholr U. S. th e regular Israel. Portland. officials. To ths victors belong the of the other bonds would be re- her eighty-sixth birthday annlver- Wednesday night In Eugene. Mrs. property rights. $106.600 84. « O ’ were Mrs Daisy Parkinson. K k . M ill« Mr». H W Lombard, '•Cut down the curriculum of the gpollSi but tbe tempest In the af- tired To be explicit show California rice Is consumed In Mrs Oscar echool system 90 per cent, take the falrJ of (b< gtate fa ir board can not in Bancroft bonds will be entirely , Portland; M r and Mrs. M a lte r Q Mrs H. A. Hagen. Japan. of ________________________ without notice. Ths Idea cleaned up. and of the present total Houser. Eugene: M r and Mrs. Woodson snd Mrs Roy Short slduum and teach it intensively, Idaho sold 418,000 turkeys for teach the pupils to read accurately. ’ , o be bring about the re- of $33S,100.84 there will remain at Claude Hawkins. Portland; Mr. and thi» city attended. The organise- Thanksgiving remember and express themselves _ oval o. Mrs. E lla S. Wilson, who the end of ten years only $84.000. Mrs. Fran k H aw kins and M r. and tion cleared $50 which will be used 1931 James Couaens. Michigan, la the In Intelligible language and the . le r .-ed competently and effl- instead of $180.000 as stated by M r (Mrs. Amiel Hawkins and small sons ln sending crippled children to the schools w ill be fitting the boys and e , , ntlv for a IonX term of years as Kem ; G>»n and I eo o t, thl> c*‘ >' Outdoor shrine hospital In Portland. Mre. richest U. S senator. E a r l y American Is replacing girls of today for ths world ln 1050. -eeretarv snd more re- It should be borne tn mind that pictures were taken of the fam ily Mills was In charge of prises snd French furniture In the W hite - Diffusion --------- ---------- -----sc Is the enemy , _ -------------------- ---------- charges . ..--------lr« 7',?.resXn,, n r» *.n»tns rn..r s-n-rstlnn« M r- Mrs. Short of the ticket sals of learning u secretary. There Is not as bonds are retired interest 1 i'g ^ Ur **•neratio’“ ; - .a_a w w^_ TM.i-i- — tei ic iiw j <a-o osrv * a a—a j ______ ______ __ __________ AIlli» C 'Trtwkin« h *r M«-»n Claud* Houss. _ ___ ______ ____ of living,” D r. P itkin said even good political reason for her become less, _______ making easier the pay Allle C. Hawkins, her son Claude, Maryland highway signs warn The Tuesday Evening club, at Its "Get down to a few small brass removal and^mosVcertalnly no good ment of principal W ater bonds are ' h ir grandson Amiel and great business reason. Removal to cover being retired at the rate of $6.000 I grandson O e"- Mr “ nd Mrs. meeting Tuesday night, took up the pedestrians to wear white at night tacks ln education. Gandhi married at 12. up someone else's shortcomings or annually without »nv tax being i,!o“ ser. , Parkinson and Mra. study of women of old snd new 'T h e curse of your school» today toP Divorce Is permlssable among vent some spite should not be levied for the purpose. S- E. M arkley were China. Mrs. J. H. Chambers gave Is th at your pupils learn to do their The figure of $94.000 presupposes New Y ea rs da> of Mrs Hawkins, a report on the book by Coll. “The Hindus. w ork only 70 per cent right. Let's countenanced bv the liberty loving Sousa received $35 for w riting Empress Dowager of C hina" Mr». that the city w ill retire $17.500 of ♦ . bars Intensive learning or not at people of a great commonwealth * city hall bonds, which have an The American Legion auxiliary. Omer Moore discussed the book. “Washington Post March." all. Let's do things right or not at Decrease In first class V. S. mail optional feature, and alse presup- ‘ •« «»• meeting Monday night, made “Notable Women of New China." alL" A University of Oregon debate Is enormous. Ths criticism that our students team have returned from a 35.000- poses that it w ill reissue $15.000 in tP1» 1» to « r v e a dinner January 12 by Burton. John Milton told “Paradise Lost" water refunding bonds due in 1941 > battery "E . " Mrs Lee Tennis —♦ — do things ------- only 70 . per cent right was -------------- . mile trip that took them to New Everett Brown, state manager, manuscript for $100 also made by Rabbi Berkowitx. who | Zealand Australia, India. China, I f the condition of water depart- * a3 named general chairman. Mrs. X-rays a rt revising plant life ment finances should be such. ' *“ *1 Randall, chairman of child Installed new officers of Cottage advocated vocational education Hattie Caraway, democrat of Japan and the Philippine Islands. which is possible. If not likely, that « « lia re work, reported that during Grove council No. 2191. Royal the salvation of the age. The members participated in more Arkansas. Is the first woman to Both speakers were telling how than 100 speaking engagements. those could be retired, the bonded the last h* l f of December 52 gar- ■ Arcanum, at Its Monday night actually serve In the U. fl senate to prepare the boy and the girl for They were received ln San F ran Indebtedness would be reduced I n ! ments. 3 baby shirts, 5 pairs of meeting He gave a brief talk on Alabama produces 11% of the na shoes, a pair of galoshes. 2 pairs of the alms of the order and the w hat w ill be demanded of them 20 cisco. Portland and Eugene with ten years to less than $80.000. rubbers and an assortment of duties of members. Plans were tion's Iron. As to tax delinquencies, taxes now : years from now. Red River valley Is heart of ths banquets and affairs ln their hon socks had been given to families of made for a dance to be held soon. Tbs Sentinel has bean accused of or, almost like a returning football delinquent w ill undoubtedly be paid > ex-service men and that 56 gar- spring wheal district. in full long before the end of the being somewhat radical when It team. T hat’s something like It. Corn was ths first crap grown on __ period __ and __ these ____ delinquen __ ments. 6 pairs of wool sock». 2 boys' The A. A. Richmond. C. E. Umph- 10-year In which thia old reliable bank purpoa«« 1« maintain ' said things about education not but It's fortunate for them that cie»' c a riy 'a higher rate of ïnte?e'st | «»P3- 2 bo>‘’ ' h«t*' 55 P«ir? ot »ho««, rey. S L. Mackln snd Nelson Dur- ¡ ’ s - nearly so severe as these criticisms they arrived a fte r the football sea LaFayette knsw ths value of pub record of a third of a century in aerving South I. families held their fifteenth than that which w ill be paid on ? ,of rubber, and 3 pairs of h, m ( by these outstanding men who were son had closed. licity. and North Douglas warrants, so that the city stands house slippers had been given to I annual dinner New Year's eve at addressing those who depend upon Vlsagraph la a new Invention to the Mothers' club. the Mackln horns. The O. W. Hays the educational system for their A red Ink factory ln New York little chance to lose any more from ------ fam ily of Portland and the J. A. enable the blind to read common this source than It has in the past. We wish one and all a Happy ami I’roapvrotw N'i w livelihood. has gone out of businesa The rea The O. L. H. club was entertained Wiseman fam ily were additional print. As to the need for rebuilding the To our way of thinking the most son given Is that the prospects for Chinese doctors prescribe herbs, Year and invite any not already cheeking account cnx- Tuesday afternoon at the home of guests. Covers were laid for 25. Important thing said In the two ad the use of red ink ln 1932 are not city's main water line even engin Mrs. C. E. Frost, who Invited as ad dried snakes and tiger claws. totnvrs to become such and thua make the year happier dresses was Dr. Pitkin's statement. bright. Here's one organisation that eers disagree. I t was said ten ditional guests Mrs. G. A. Sanders, Peanuts were a popular diet dur About 175 pereons attended the for both of ua. 'Teach pupils to read and remem must believe the depression has years ago that It could serve only Mrs. L. S. Crawford, Mrs. Fred O public Installation held Jointly Sat ing the civil war. a year or so longer, but is yet giv- ber and to express themselves In been broken. Charleston. 9. C., became a world ing as good service as it was rlv - Bennett. Mrs. W illiam Bartels. Mrs. urday night In the I. O O. F. hall a , telligibly.'’ Children try to learn a ing then However, under present ” “ r>' ^ r^ o o n °spent F n r a m D ^ e ^ t ^ F o il^ w In /'^ M t ^ U P University of Oeorgla had a chair little of too many things, w ith the The eastern girl who insisted on ^ ‘eMf l S d^ X . n g ^ S ^ r s . D~H K ^ t t e n ^ î . r t ^ " 7 ^ w T f o u r vegetable result that they don't remember being married in short skirts evi S T r enough of any one thing. The prin dently wanted to demonstrate to en by M r Kem. while it is certain ! nw;*y A ’ . ' i h.‘^ the #v,nlng W<J ln daneln« cr o ^ ^ n u ^ l y v»««table cipal reason why we teach so many the guests that she was not m arry a large part will last many years I ness »esslon the following officers things Is rivalry between schools. ing because of a lack of visible yet The Kensington club met Wed- • tao* d.m ands M v.rance tax ¡were elected: Mrs. George Jsoob- Capital $50.000 Surplua $25,000 Every school must have w hat any means of support. „ As for publicity for the city's sen- president; Mrs. A , W Swan- nesday ln I. O. O. F. hall w ith ten on, ’ “ ‘P „ f . other school has. This w rite r would Michigan shore Is a cheese financial affairs. The Sentinel ha< ’ ?“ • vice President; M ra George members present. A covered dish not have the Cottage Grove school center. I t Is not surprising to note that a MorS»n secretary-treasurer^ Daln luncheon was served a t noon and subordinated to any other school in man who received 13.000 volts of always been, and always w ill be. ty Coal leads Iron as factor In refreshments were served. The the time was spent making a quilt the things that it teaches, and oth electricity and recovered was shock for pitiless publicity. I t has en i club w ill meet In two weeks with manufacturing. for Mrs. Oeorgs McQueen er patrons feel the same. In every ed to see an account of his death deavored to keep the people fully Mrs D. H . Hemenway. Michigan produces 56% of ths U informed on city affairs, and there other community the same condi in the papers. The women s relief corps will :3 * uto is no reason why any resident tions exist, and the same feelings hold Installation of officer» Satur- . Successful fishermen know ths not know exactly the finan- , The Mothers’ club, at Its meeting extend to our Institutions of higher There is only a transposition of should cial_statua ot’ Die municipality The ‘ Tuesday, elected the following of- day afternoon ln ths armory. A habits of fish. learning. W e must have ln our col two letters between the words India Is hall-ridden. Sentinel w ill gladly answer a n y l,icers: M r’ Ro9a Currin. presl- dinner w ill be served at noon and leges everything that colleges ln “united" and “untied.” dent; Mrs. W illiam Hogate, vice Installation will follow at 2 o'clock, j question regarding the city's a f other states have. I president; Mrs. N. E. Compton, —,A— W hen educators themselves make A fire always burns best on a hot fairs. | secretary; Mrs. Jessie Cooley, treas- The Presbyterian ladles' aid so the statements that D r. P itkin day. - urer; Mrs. Laura McKernan, chair- clety will meet at 2:30 Wednesday W H O S T A R T E D T H IS ? made, when a great university like man of work committee; Mrs. Maud afternoon ln the church parlors. Columbia permits one of Its instruc CITY'S IN D E B T ED N E SS. Several weeks ago we aabm itted an E v e re tt chairman of welfare com- Mrs. Georg BJorset w ill be chalr- tors to make the statements that Cottage Grove, Jan. 3-— (To the edito rial to our readers under the head mlttee. Twenty were present and man of the hostess committee, be made, when 2000 teachers listen ing. Do We Speak English f ” Few local —A— io staiements w ithout revolt. E d ito r.,-W h e n I began the perus e itu e n i read it, much leas commented a covered dish dinner was served | D IR T R IIW T IO N W IT H O U T » W A S T E . The time was spent quilt- The Past Matrons' club will be al of your recent editorial ln which on it. The Cottage Grove Sentinel in a at noon ws may expect a movement to get recent iaaue quote« the edito rial In it« Ing. Mrs. Currin reported that 146 entertained Monday afternoon at ! you so enthusiastically welcomed under way th at w ill accomplish and w ith the following com m ent: garments. 39 pairs of shoes, 5 hats the home of Mrs. K K. Mills, with ' the new year, my drooping spirit entirety " T h e Times is treading on dangerous something. _____________ ■ begin to revive a t once and I con- gramm atical ground when it «ay« that the and 3 quilts had been given out Mrs. H . A. M iller as joint hostess. A sewing ma verb must agree w ith the number of a during December. ♦ - K iL ia n A WITT O N SIL K iUnued to chirp up tUl I reached collective subject. H ere are three queries chine was given the club by Mrs. B U J ADA O N S IL K the iollowing sentence; The W . C T. U. will hold Its for the Times, suggested by recent items STOCKINGS. ..A t lbe present rata of reduction which have reached the desk of this Llnnie Violette. regular monthly meeting this a f “I was Just reading ln the paper," the Cjty w m have no outstanding w rite r: Would the Times say 'Ten feet of ternoon «Friday) at the home of snow have fa lle n ’ or would it say Ten Mrs H. A. Hagen was hostess Mrs. C. W. Caldwell. said R ujada BUI, bewhlskered phi- warrants at the end of five years, feet of snow has fa lle n ' f Would the Times Tuesday afternoon for the Tuesday loeopher from Layng creek, upon ¡n ten years the city w ill have say '▲ group of 32 students which went* a recent periodic visit to the city, cleaned up practically all of its or would it say *A group of 32 students Bridge club, entertaining with a 1 Mrs. E arl Garoutte will be host th a t a school up In Washington has bonds, water, sewer, street, city who w e n t’ I W ould the Times say 'The o'clock luncheon at her home Mrs. ess Tuesday afternoon for the El- sm ith fa m ily which' or would It say 'The H. C. Wells was an additional guest. forbidden g irl students to wear hall, armory and refunding, martes club, entertaining at the sm ith fam ily w h o 'I " silk stockings, dress elaborately or To this the editor of the Junction C ity The luncheon table was attractive Colonial cafe. M r. Editor, when I read the above Maxi m um or his judgm ent in the follow ing with pink carnations and pink tap use coemetics excessively. declaration my optimism began to Times adds te rm s : Leslie’» P l a i n ers. The afternoon was spent play “A great deal Is being said about . slump, that ths city in ten years, logical The Social Twelve club w ill be " I n the firs t question the Sentinel afternoon, reduction of the expenses of gov- would be out of debt, seemed just seems to think somebody’ s feet had been ing contract bridge and Mrs. W . L. entertained Thursday Granulated Soap or Par or Iodized. rath er than snow. I f enow fell It W orkm an held high score. M rs January 14, at the home of Mrs. too good to be true, and when you failing certainly has fallen. As to the second H. K. M etcalf of Eugene, a former Herbert Eakln. followed this up w ith the further question we would say: A group of glorious declaration that, when we students went.* Telling the exact number member, has Invited the club to The Cottage Orove Garden club get these things paid fo r we w ill does not affect the subject. A group cer meet with her for Its next meeting. tainly la collective and carries the sing will meet at 2:30 Friday afternoon, then have money to buy the things ular verb. B ut i f you do n't like the Safeway The Royal Neighbors will hold January 15, In the city hall. we want, I Just couldn't believe It, sound of it that way, cut out the group. and became so skeptical that I at I t doesn’t signify anything, anyway. Then public installation at 8:30 Tuesday you can use your pet plural w ithout being evening, January 12, in Phillips Fatalities are Increasing more once began to search the budget questioned Made from Selected A business session of the rapidly In rural districts than In committee’s report to learn, if pos Beat for deep frying Bulk *'A a well say 'T h is are the best bunch hall. lodge will be held at 7:30. cities. Calumet Corn or Gio«» 1- sible, upon what you based your of cattle that ever came to town.* ; Hard Wheat " T h e trouble arlth gram m ar is it is allegation and, afte r searching and hedged about with so many rules that pound package» EEPOET OP COHDITION OF THE FTEST MATIOMAL BAWK OP OOTTAOE re-searching, I am bound to say even the experts don’ t know where they t OEOVE, IN THE STATE OP OREOON. AT THE CLOSE A uthorities usually say It de th at I have failed to find a single are at B U S IN E S S ON D E C E M B E R S I. 18S1. Buy a Barrel at pends on how you nv-an It. W ell to our item to sustain IL On the contrary, way of thinking, the way you mean it hae E E SO U B C ES . I have found much that convinces nothing to do w ith it. I t is the way you 1. Loans and discounts __________ _____ _________ ________________ >261,622 14 Thia Price me th at it is not only improbable say i t . " 3. U nited States Government securities owned ___________________ ____ 155 838 71 4. O ther bonds, stocks, snd securities owned ................................................... 166.464 84 but impossible. Ws are right at your back Friend 6. B anking bouse. 6 1 3 .00 0 .0 0 ; Fu rn iture and flxturea, 6 8.600.00 ....... 16,500 00 Local Italian, aized juat There are $180,000 of bonds due Thomaa l \ A » 1 l r Maximum Rich How can a fellow mean what 7. Kea) estate owned other than banking houae .................. ................... ......... 4.397 64 and payable after the ten-year per he says unless he known how to say what 8. Reserve with Federal Reserve Bank .................................... .......... ............... right. Canned Milk 80,447 78 lod you have fixed for retiring them he means. There are too many liberties 9. Cash and due from banks .......................... ........................................................ 108.757 87 taken with the English language, in the 10. Outside checks and other cash items ...»....................... ..... ...................... .... 862 00 and, if the city had the money, It opinion of the w rite r. We hesitate to 11. Redemption fund w ith U . 8. Treasurer and due from U . 8. Treasure) 625 00 HOWDY FOLKS— could not retire them ten years ilace the blame where we think it be« T O T A L ___________________ ongs, but our observation has brought ua ahead of the fixed time of retire 674 4 .9 8 0 98 Tbe W eek's B eet Joke. the conclusion that high school grad ment unless It had an option to pay to uatea of the present day are very lax in L I A B IL IT I E S Jaudt hasn't come home. Am any old time, which I hardly think ths proper use of English. 15. C apital stock paid la ... ......... ........................ ........................... 6 50,000.00 worried. Is he spending the e Blue Rose Fancy. Present day usage haa sought to 16. Surplus ............................. probable. Then again, If we under ----------------------------------------------------------------- 25 000 00 night with you?” wired .........- ......................... ............. 18 693 80 took to pay them within your ten- establish many things that previously 17. U ndivided profit«— Net were considered vulgar slang phrases: I f 20. C irculating Smith's wife to five of his notes outstanding „ IS.500.00 BUPP^ year lim it we certainly would di usage must mold our language, and usage 21. Due to ...................... banks, including certified 4,082.67 now. ~ tiff ‘ and cashiers' checks outstanding... friends. Soon after the hus vide the $180,000 eqqually with the is ever changing, then it follows that our 22. Demand deposits - ................. - ................ — ........ — ----------------- --------- ----- 8 12,866.78 band arrived and before long years, which would add $18,000 to language w ill never be established, and 23. Tim e deposits .............. - ........................- ................................................................ 322 ,28 7 78 each succeeding generation w ill degrade a messenger boy came ln the annual burden of $30,000 as car the nations speech till the rest of the Reti Mexican. . » 7 4 4 .0 *0 9» TO TAL with five replies. They all ried ln the budget, or a total of English speaking world w ill soon regard Full sized. read, "Yes. Jack spending the $48,000 for this year. I believe, our tongue as the vlnacular of the under 8tst# of O r.fo n , County of L»ne.— ss. Broken Matched Slice» night with me." world.— Brownsville Times I, T . C. Wheeler, esshler ot the sboee named h»nk. do solemnly s « t » r th a t tbe without question, that there will be • » • shove statement is true to the best of my know ledfe »nd belief a 20 per cent delinquency in tax T. C. WHEELER, Cashier. Fine for Salad» T H A T 'S FRIENDSHIP W e agree with the Junction City payments this year, which w ill Subscribed snd sworn to before me this Correct—Attest: OF THE H I G H E S T H E R B E R T E A K IN , mean a $6,000 shortage in the bud Times that "even the experts don't 5th day of January, 1082 SORT AND THE O E H E R B E R T W . LO M B A R D , O 0. VEATCH, get. Do you think the council can know where they are at.” However, N otary Public fo r O refon. N . W . W H IT E , SUNLAMP THAT WE successfully conduct the business we doubt whether any expert would M y commission expires November 7, 1038. Directors. SELL IS QUALITY OF of the city with this shortage ln give sanction to that expression. Large Fresh THE HIGHEST SORT. We agree with the Brownsville revenues, by assuming $18,000 more • • • Extra» of obligations? In view of these Times when It asks, "How can a Come ln and see the new facts, M r. Editor, how can you say fellow mean what he says unless sunlamp that gives you that that, at the present rate of reduc he knows how to say w hat he Cane midsummer tan. tion these bonds w ill all be retired means.” However, we should place question m ark at the end of the IN IRISH CASH STORE • • • Pure w ithin ten years? The only possible sentence. way this could be accomplished Just because a man Is set tn Where the particular and thrifty housewives trade The Brownsville Times may be would be by raising the taxes or bis ways la no sign that he’s correct when It says, " . . . each water rates or both. No, no, what likely to hatch out any new rot, how foolish it would be to ex succeeedlng generation w ill degrade Ideas. • • • pect to raise more money by high the nations speech . . . " Succeed er taxes when we can't pay the ing generations may even go so far “Tbe wages of sin are death,” taxes as they are. I t Just can't be as to drop the apostrophe from the orisd the preacher. “Yeah, possessive, but the Times shouldn't WHILE THEY dona. and they say the good die There Is another very Important set the example. young,” replied hls son, “it’s LAST The Brownsville Times w ill have feature of the situation you seem got me all balled up." Flacher’« Oregon — the to have overlooked in your very to give us the definition of "vlnacu Ends and Ham Butt« optimistic view of the future, and lar" before we can say whether we kind with a flavor And we might add that Open Kettle Rendered agree with the sentiment with 5 Rolls in a that Is our water system. you need not be balled up no one who la Informed ae to Ite ;whic^ B conclude« lte editorial all It« own Shopping Bag in your radio buying. Just condition but w ill agree that the 1 place your confidence In _____ Danbury, Conn., population 28,000, replacement of It w ith a new lya- < w r r >n»tmrl World in Paragniphs S O C IE T Y fc g S rfS i Use 3% of your gross receipts fo r advert» .ini? and in c re a s e th e v o lu m e o f vour b u s in e s s W '* '. ANOTHER NEW YEAR T h e F irst N ational Bank of C ottage G rove Home trade merchants will buy their SALKS- BOOKS from their Home P rin t Shop. E WAY STOKE 5Í Leadership Values for January 8 9 and 11 Salt 5c 2-lb. shaker Flour Starch Each Radio Ray Has This to Say: 5c 1V1HÄ. 49-lb. bag 25c 4 tall cans f 95c -.-j PlNtUPPLE S T E E N ’S M A R K E T us and rest assured that we will give you the ut- moet for the money spent. It la good business for us to do ao. ess We Wonder:—Why the coun ty can gat away with this no cut Idea. Pure Lard Um ia'lmVaraUve iT tha alrnMt ta T !h" * weekly payrol‘ oi ,34 00° mediate future. This means anoth- Enrollment of Columbia Unlver- er bond teaue of a t least $100,000 ' *• student«. which, running 20 years, will amount ' Money circulating in the United to another $50,000 ln Interest. This ' States totals $42.50 per capita, added to the $382.725.24 present city | Vermont maple sugar Is not ’ PPro,' lmately ; equaled anywhere. $512,725.24 exclusive of Interest on , , . . . , . present city bonds. A little over : Dlce ” played by telePh° ne- one h a lf million dollars Cottage Midgets are In demand at Holly- Grove w ill have to provide for In wood- the next 20 year* and to this must Rockefeller foundation gifts for be added the expense o i city gov- i 1931 totaled $15,000,000. 5 lbs. 19c 5 lbs. 15c P o p c o rn 3 lbs. 19c Sugar Lard d o z. 23 c 13 lbs. 45c TOILET CREPE H am burger (Fresh ground) 9!4c Lb. 9 ^ c Lb. P o t R oasts S teak s Lb. 19c B eans Doz. $1.19 14c lb- BACON Quart Prunes 4 lbs. 19c Eggs O ats Package 34c Salad Oil A\.lC€G,t your 2 h h »’ 9c P h o n e 63 P r ic e s E ffe c tiv e J a n u a ry 8, 9 and 11 White King Loin............ Pork............ Round......... 1454c ib. 9 ii> b « 29c Phone 219 Lb. 7 ^ C Cottage Grove All for 18c 550 Main St.