F H ID A T , M A R C II 4, I I Cottage <ßrovc «Sentine! putting economy measure* Into ef- Smith, accompanied Mr». M cljtgcn as I The largest U. H. mads slsctrle The annual peat matron and past constrictors have young fa c t That » n before economy be- home for a visit, patron night was observed Friday ruAtittiiala do. lamp Is SO,(MO-watt. came the leeue that It now la He ! M r and M r» C. R. Trent vleHed night by the local Eastern Star Mexico and the United Steles pro- Many legislatures consider pro­ pioneered the movement. A large Monday w ith M r and Mr» W alter ’ chapter Past matrons and past duos T7 per cent of the world’s pe­ hibiting steel traps for «etching an gl ............................. -**>«■«•»» ' number of hie economy measure» Babb in Cottage Grove, ♦ ----▼|r»nv«»e IM IU au patrons were Ul dreeeed In IUIUUMM colonial lt olei imi Chestnut returned » k*3» ...... X O l.r might better be termed efficiency , Mrs B. E preceded The Tuesday Evening Study elub costumes. 5 £ * u.," ~ , 1 A i < ' . 3 u 0 dinner SS“ **!4 measures. These efficiency meth- Sunday from a week a visit with ’ et Fue-day in the city llb iary w ith | ' Ì * ¡rolIo* u ‘* oily lib rarvi b t» » /“« ‘¡ ÎÎÎ" 4 e ta iíís .ta » 0’ *’ ' >. selected and edited ‘ 1 « '» * • • •?.®«J.Tbr. Matbs f ‘ elected for the simplicity he has Saturday * by L »Jv Belt. ” 1’11 Interesting m ie re .iln e n . r r . | (P H . Chambers read Lady narra . „ ^ T a m . Airs, __.. j ... . —— >1.10 I < ’ Ot M ,rth a — ■ • M . put |nt<) th< method of caring fo ri Mickey Fullerton of Roseburg »three, regarding her experiences as a world traveler, were related and " h \° p l ro* * >nt* war* Mswber •( registration of automobiles, which was a guest of Miss Ethel Chest the result, of many philanthropic I ’ “ * * • R* * ®' * < * » • " » « **« • « ■ sita ss i Kdllortal Saeaeietloa at the same time reduced expenses. ' nut Sunday O iefu» B « te Kälter!*! ¿••odati«* uroblema fostered hv her In l h . ,d r* ‘ a> * ” »‘»*d V » r ts t. composed Ora<©« Mowepapwr O w fir o M H a l has filled a difficult position. Mr. and M rs Fred Gooch ot urbev 1 l 4 f MrC Mesopotamia district of T Turkey • 4atU»«w* Mrs. Roy and he has filled It well. He has Gersbaldl spent Sunday at the »•ere told. H e r death In 1»W was ’ Shor*' Bart Trask and Bert Rlch- made some errors, no doubt, but , home of a cousin. L. R Smith T H E O LD n o ,and ,b' »“ » “ •< * • » 1 by practlc fa lly all nations those errors are outweighed many Mr. and Mrs. R. B. vtxon anil ‘“î ’ t î una|d Allen for his courteous as- grand patron of Oregon and a past you are going to swim a stream it Hose for another four years. One Monday. slslance on the occasion of the club patron uf this chapter, was a gusat. He. with Rsv. Cams run, grand sen- h .W. ^ . l ° ’f i * . * , h.O,!.e that i . n° WT good U rm dseervss another M r and Mrs. Ben Mulkey of Eu- «“ *•< nl* h' l w weeks ago. tlnsl. and Mrs. Lydia Stouffer. char­ the stream that to to be crossed and ---------------------- v|aK-d Thurwl sfrernoon at ier member. wars escorted to the known something about swimming P A T R IO T IC D O C U M EN TS. the home of a cousin, J W. F ish er j. M r anJ Mrs. George Gates cele- [east. Mm. Velm a Harrel was elect­ w hile carrying a passenger. The T aller Who to a The Veterans of Foreign Wars I Clifford Thrasher of Dorena brated their twentieth wedding an- ed secretary In place of M r * Hallie A secretary ot state to to be are to be complimented for a real'spent Monday at the W ilbur Black fivvreary Sunday with a dinner Hawkins, resigned this year. H a l to the old service they are performing at a home. , Pktly ■! their home. Those pres­ CUSIOM TAILORED Hoaa on the Job. We are crossing a ume when too many are inclined I The Mtoses Velma, Erm a and 11*1®/*’ *■•»* M r- »nd M r * Joseph The Methodist missionary soolsty stream that H al known how to to think the constitution Is a scrap Myers of Blue Mountain visited Gates, A 1*’ * Gates, Arlo Gates and met Wednesday afternoon at the TO M E A S U R E I Ï swim, and by the service he has of _ paper and the early strug- from Friday afternoon until S a tu r-) M t and Hrs. Delm ar Gates, all of . ___ that ___ ________ _ ___ _ J ____ home of Mrs K. R. Cons. Mrs. S. L. rendered he has earned the right [glee of the republic are not w orth! day at the Henry In k s home a n d |9 F °wj M r a"d Mrs. B. F. Bless and Mttckln opened ths meeting with to reelectlon to a second term, the memorizing. I attended the «-H dub rally in Cot-1Lloyd Dless of Motor route C, Eu- devotional* Mrs Iw ttls K nicker­ last one be can constitutionally hold W lthout cost to the recipient* this ’ tags Grove Friday evening. gene. Miss Rose Brown, Elm ira, bocker was In charge of the lesson w ithout an Intervening four years. organization Is distributing copies Mr. and M r*. L. M. McCoy of ' snd M r- and M r * Gates and daugh- study on the book, "Christ Comes _ __ of different opinions of the constitution In fae simile and Cottage Grove visited Sunday e v e -' wrs Juanita, Agnes, Melba and to the Village.*' The chaDter dealt W a may be as to who has~been* right ln 's o m e l* b*»utlfu| picture of the country’s t aing at the J, W Ross home, I Helen and eon. W ayne G a te * In with the rural work In the foreign ....... of ths controversies on the board of f lr ,t Pr««ldent, both suitable for ■ Mr. and Mrs John Bauder and control but It must be at least ad- 'Nam ing, also paper bound copies of i fkm ily, Mr. and M r * George Foster Mra "1111am Watson joined the two Interesting leaflets on “Up­ m ltted that H al has convictions of ,! Wa»h*nston s farewell address. Lin- ; and fam ily and Mr. and Mr*. R. B «roUp. The honored couple received ward. Onward and Forward" and h i* own and does not fear to ex- co,n’’ Gettysburg addroas, Lincoln's Dixon and daughter Doris attended I » number of beautiful pieces of "M aking the School a Home.” Mrs press them. Those who know H a l | ' * ,,e r t0 M r» T1»e Saying* * birthday party 8undav at the chin»- J. R. Hendricks read a Isaflst on know that ha believed hs was right. oi pr R |chard, the Monroe doe- Keith Lyons home north of Cottage — "The Village of a New Day." Plans 1 and the trouble with politics has trlne- the autobiography of Lincoln, j Grove, given In honor of Leora The Past Noble Grands club met for a "thank offering“ Sunday were often been that men do not follow The M »n W ithout a Country (H ale), I Lyons on her ninth birthday annb Thursday of last week. A wool com- discussed and an Interesting letter the course that to them seems rig h t 1 * m not » V irglnlan but an A m e rlv e rs a r y . Refreshments of cake and forter was tied and later was pre- from Mias Haverstadt. a missionary Politlcs need* men w,th backbone, * 1' (P » tr lek Henry), the inaugural , ice cream were served. I seated to the M others'club fo r their in ths foreign fields, who had been w ith independence, with the nerve addre“ ot John A d am * Lincolns Mr. and Mrs. Milton Ritas of the oharity work. At the close of the kidnapped by bandit* a few month* to say no to those whom they know second ,nauKural address; A Mee- Grove spent Sunday at the home meeting delicious refreshments were ago. wns r*sd Miss Haverstadt to can greatly injure them H a l ha* i sxge 10 Garcia (Hubbard), Wilson. >’f their son, J. W Ross. servcd_by ths following committee now to thia country on furlough. At not played politics, in the meaning P *® « and Roosevelt on Patriotism . [ ---------------------- Mrs. Eva Hatch. M r * Alta H a rt, the close of the program refresh­ Mrs, K iltie Grubb —— and Mrs. Susie ments were served. th at » we aaasxa^ssjr usually g give to VA that term | and —— lW k« Mkk ICllU. xr other , similar . documents. I D E I l i a l l T V AI I F V - ----------------- H e has endeavored to glv* ths best T*0 ° “ e a thorough American March ’ — Pa'hena Porter of 'ja ro u t,e - Special guests were Mrs that I , in him regardless of oonae- " h° U„ mo™ ° r leM '» m ilia r ) H o e m M i^ Edith Saunders. M r*. The Delphian saclety entertained quencsH to hi* own political future ’ lth »“ documents and any ,k Bt i a H^^hom * ‘ M Ild rM T nm neli and Mra. Stennett member* of the Research club, the Some ot his friends have critictoed ^ ° me Or office may well have and Mr* C H H » i-h t » e r » "“ ’d the la t(«r’« «¡»ter from eastern Soctol Twelve club and the Tuesday , him fo r that, but at least one man | ^ “ 5? .,COp!.e’ . of the, constitution Eugene visitors Monday. _ ,0L . ,he Evening d ub a t a guest night M on-| and " .I of the first president | M r »nd Mr» «„» March meeting will be M r * W. F. Jay at the armory. Mrs. C. F. Hoe- Royal Club or Golden Weak membered for his expression, “1 1 U r* / rM h *nf to flnd » daughter of Creswc'l a n d L a w r e n c e ¿ ’h n 3 0 ?' M r"' N e t t le Jones. M r * bins, representing the Social Twelve r5a“ ‘“ X n ¿ m n i t e e - ^ « . . n X v K lt,,e K,n” Nellie King. gave current events; Mr*. Itorl would rather be right than presi- orK»nlxatl° n doing SUCh , — ------ B *« ! service ------- In preserving the traditions Brown and '»m lly were Sunday d e n t" , Trask of the Tuesday Evening club i — - - ns dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Don­ of our country and in strengthening The O. L- H . club was entertained an outline of ths work and H a l can well point to his record Its foundation*. ald W itcher. A number from thia community i,uesd“y afte7 ° ° n at the hot” ® of ' / - of Gertrude Bell, and M r * D. as his only claim for reelectlon. The attended the funeral of M r * George Mrs . George. / acobse° - A d d itio nal: A- Emerson of the Research dub moment he got on the job he began About SO per cent of the unhappy W alker held Sunday at the W alker ! !rues*3 Wl’ r<' Mrs. A. W . KIme. Mrs. r®J‘ J » Play by Jamea M. Barrie. W alker w R Johnston and M r * George "The Old Lady Shows H er M e d a l*' women of this world lay it to being churcK M r * M. A. H o m wa* a Eugene Ma:theuJ Bridge w a* the a f t e r - ( M r * John L. Kelly of the Delphian married—the other 50 per cent to FULL CREAM not being. visitor Monday and reported that “° ° n ’ dlv* ralon and Mrs. C. E ¡«ociety gave a reading, Milton's | John Walden, who had been'serious- h*]d ¿J‘gh ^ ° reJ ° r C’ Ub m<” " ° " hU bUndna" - Mra- Vlo-1 It's funny, but some folks never ly ill. wa* much improved. b“ s 'a«>d Mrs. M atthew * high fo i tor Rein. aciompanled by M r * | w ill learn that the way to keep a tw o-course M r* H A — R v d - e ll “ Mr» R »lr,h 'Questa. A A delicious a e n c io u * two - course Cecil C.aldwe.l, —eng two — i— ) thing quiet to not to tell IL Blank (Cottage Grove). Mias H a r- ' lur*cfl* i>n waa ,e 'T ed' A bowl ot red "Ever a Song Somewhere" and « — , . . © Cft i“Tl n t «a F af TTIA z I a colorful «sattle* carnation* formed table My Joan. ’ Rev. D. P. Cameron n e t Nichols and M. D. Nichols were [ | centerpiece. The club accepted the T H O R N T O N CO R N ER S 8-0«. Tini guests Tuesday a t the E. J. Seam ( m o t i o n of M r * W. B. Johnston gnvo an interesting talk on the Pint Tin* eubjejet, "John Milton, the Scholar March X—M r. and M r * J. E Again your Arcade Thea­ In P o litic*" Fisher and son Harold of Toncalla M r. and M r*. A rth u r Henson and ¡ ' ° meet with h" *“ ,wo wel w ith the class of 1929. following program was presented; Mrs. Paul Morgan and daughter of For severa! months she was ero- Plano duet, Kathleen Daugherty . i Cottage Grove, who are moving to ployed 83 stenographer and book and Phyllto Monson; song, Maxine Thursday, Friday I Eugene this week, and M ax Sears k* eP«r at the local office of the Burge. Mildred Holm, Hasel Rose i of Bradwood. Guests were M r. and N a ' ur* l Gas Corporation of Oregon. and Mildred Quimby, accompanied 1 March 3-4 by Ethel E tter. A t the cloee of the I Mrs. Harold W olfard of Eugene, — ♦ refreshments , | M r. and M r * W . E. Nixon. Hugh M r#- Maud D e p o t’ A T LA ST — S O M E T H IN G N E W U N D E R T H E SUN with Joan BiondeU. Come! Let the screen's devil-may- care love tcum show you Ufe and speed! D ouble F ea tu re B oth N ig h ts .A ll Star Mystery “The Deceiver” Saturday Matinee and Night, March S Radio Ray Has This to Say: In Ohio, they are considering a law to tax wrestling pro­ moters. That seems reason­ able. They tax circus pro­ moters. TH E TAX ON OUR R A D IO T U B ES IS SO L IG H T T H A T B U Y IN G IS A R E A L P L E A S U R E . BILL BOYD in “S u ic id e F le e t ” A N C H O R S A W E IG H F O R ’ A S W E L L P IC T U R E w ith Robert Armstrong, James Gleason and Ginger Rogers . . . Torpedoed rig ht amidships with the biggest blast of laughs and thrills ever filmed. Sat. M atinee 2:30 p. m. Doakes M cBathwater just asked us if we recognized that the breadline to com­ posed of guys that had no dough. Just like him. L iterary Note. Modern novels may not re­ flect Ufe, but some of them contain a great deal of raw material. L ife w ill be more enjoyable i f you own a Philco radio. Sunday, Monday March 6-7 W a y B ack H om e” idol O F T H E R A D IO NO W ON T H E SCREEN and his Joneaport Neigh­ bors , , . this modern m ir­ acle man brings you a show fo r everyone . . . packed w i t h homespun humor, laughter, heart­ break, melody. You Pay To 9 Be Rid e p fX "“ March 10 ffiMtlng The Ad Libitum club waa enter* tained Thursday afternoon of laet o M f I l R Y n l I P we,k Mt who the e ot Mrs. Mn- > ™ bert C iim U I I i a a tii' ilV I P n d in i l l c 5) WooUey, WooUev. w ho hom Invited M r. A n .r invited Omer Moore. M r * James How ard and ' M r * J. R. Sowles as additional {guests. A pleasant afternoon was ’ pent with needlework and social »conversation. Delicious r e f r e s h - Would You Pay Ten Dollars? ‘ merits were served. Daffodils were —Would You Pay 85 Cents? {colorful room deeorations. The club •w ill be entertained M arch 10 at [the home of Mrs. Dw ight Mercer. VTO11: Here's a chance for you to ’ —♦ — be spry once more— to do your work The Youths society of “Misslon- cheerfully without one twinge of a,Y Volunteers.” composed of the pain. (youth of the Cottage Grove and . H ere’s a positive guarantee t h a t 1 Sillt Creek Seventh-day Adventist no rheumatism sufferer can afford churches, with parents and friends, | to pass up—you can be free from 1 ’ P«i»t their February soclal evening agonizing rheumatism — and keep Saturday night at the home of Bur- free from i t I dick and Daniel Tcask. Three happy Get one 85 cent bottle of Allenru t;our# were *Pent with a poetical from Cottage Grove Pharmacy w ith BibI# co n U lt’ an exhibit, a spell- the positive and distinct under- :{?.* mat«h. music and conversation, standing that your pains and tor- j ‘ were present. ture w ill all be gone in 48 hours w J -" or money back. antl Mrs. Elm er Meet enter- And when pain, are gone- keep e ? W right on taking Allenru 'tiU every [heir bit of harm ful uric acid is out of n o r t h e r n h B uU home “ “ vour hndv — W an n in o« Anmn. nort“ Tenth street Bridge was the tbto wonderful prescription - thou- ^ " ‘ r u ’ p h ‘''s a'lU m *? *1 hrid h“ h In 48 Hours? The women's relief corp« held Its regular meeting Saturday. Thirteen members were present. Each mem­ ber of the corps pledged herself to make or assist In m aking a com­ plete outfit for furnishing a room h° “ ‘ *n ..R<* * Ur®-' J*®*" have bean allowed) in which to complete the work. The Pythian Sisters entertained, I as an honor guest a t their meeting Wednesday night, Mrs. Nettie H a r- dlsty, grand chief, of Portland, who made her official visit a t that tlm a .' A Pythian K night was Initiated In­ to the order. A t the cloee of the | evening refreshment« were served. Mrs. John F. Woodard entertain­ ed a group of children and several grown ups Saturday afternoon hon­ oring her daughter Shirley Ann on her seventh birthday anniversary. Games proved a pleasant pastime and dainty refreshments were ee ved a t the close of the afternoon. Mrs. Bart T r a s k entertained Thursday evening of tost week w ith a dinner party honoring M r. Trasx's mother, Mrs. S. S. Trask, on bar seventy-sixth birthday anniversary. sands know it—you ought to know j Mrs. Edna Pearson of Eugaao (Si 9COres- A ' a 1*1® hour dainty re- freshmenta were served. The club brought the birthday cake wolch i w ill meet next Thursday with Mr. was decorated with 78 candles. *nd M r * S a lm a n - .................. ..... j The If Y ou W o u ld S hop a n d Save Then shop at Beard’s during Eugene B a r g a i n Festival days— Thursday, Friday, Saturday March 3, 4 and 5 Tuesday, Wednesday March 8-9 Extra Special Values Stocks in all lines filled to bulging point. We can save you both time and money. See our store wide values— Will speak v o l u m e s for themselves. ELISSA LANDI in “The Yellow T ic k e t” S H E H E L D T H E CARD W IT H A C U R S E O N I T w ith Lionel B arrym ore , . . This woman trapped her­ self, and only the man she hated could set her free . . . m agnificent d r a m a th a t w ill hold you spell­ bound. 10c and 25c How Much Would The Mothers' club held an all-day session Tuesday. The time was spent quilting. Mrs. Maud Everett, chairman of the welfare oommittee reported that the club had received more requests for clothing during February than during tn y other month since the club was organized i During the month >39 garments, 11 coats, I l quilt* and 72 pair* ’ of shoes were given o u t I IL SETH PARKER in ii 'B lank, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Morgan W Snlder of Oakland. C aL houae ! and daughter Elva Jean, A lm a and g',as* Mr». F. E. MendenimH. waa Gail Lindamood of Cottage Grove an ’ dditlonal guest. A t a business ¡and M r. and Mrs. E. J. Sears and ' session the club voted to assist the ; son Max. ! children’» farm home. A pleasant I The Social Neighbors club n,et ' ’ ° ^ al afternoon waa "P«nt wHb Thursday with Mrs Ralph W right 1 needlework and at the tea hour near W alker. ’ dainty refreshments were served. ■ = = = = ^= = = — ___________________ Mrs. H erbert Eakin w ill be hostess the N e v e r before have w e o f­ fered su ch valu es. B ea rd ’s D ress S h o p 856 WILLAMETTE EUGENE, ORE Mrs. W. E. Lebow entertained the Tuesday Bridge club Tuesday with a 1 o'clock luncheon at the Colonl- a). A session gt contract followed at the home of Mrs. Lebow M Herbert Lombard held high score. ( Mrs. H. C. Wells waa a club guest. Bouquets of early spring flowers made the rooms especially attrac- t i Ve k j «o Miss Florlene Strausen, daughter of Mr, apd M r * F. C. Strausen, and 'George W. McAlpIne were united I in marriage Tuesday evening at the Presbyterian manse. Rev. D. P. Cameron officiated with the Impres­ sive ring ceremony In the presence of a small group of friends and Im ­ mediate relatives of the couple. ‘ ■ wn ? w h L t o i£ W h" ,M F m i l v 'E l . P ^ . Elaer» M boateaa. During the r s * “ P“ 11 waa “ «d tea h° “ r da,nty were served. i , „ ' u Hatch a " d Mrs. V e m flM e n were hostesses Tuesday night for the Mlxpah class of the Presby. terlan church. Plana for a food sale to be held Saturday, March 2«, were discussed. A t the close of a social evening refreshments were served. - Bert B. Chandler camp of the United Spanish W a r Veterans will hold a special meeting M arch U la honor of state officers who w ill p an official visit to the camp. D e ­ partment Commander C arr of Port­ land w ill attend. Soap Rolled Oats 9-lb. Swells Great Northern* 10 lbs......... 27c W h ite 10 bars 25c W onder A lb e r ’s A lb e r ’s B u ck w h ea t F la p ja ck Largo Pkga. Largo Pkgo. E a c h . . . 3 3 c E a c h . . . 19c E a c h . . . 17c P in ea p p le Sliced or Crushed—Flat Tins 3 f o r . . . 25c Flour Delicious P u rex Heinz Catsup Quart Bottles Largo Bottles E a c h . 15c E a c h . . . 19c 49-lb. sk. 99c GUARANTEED HARD WHEAT You Can H elp But W ant Them H n d You Can Own Them For- Very, "Very Little— ¿111 ^Because — B ig Manufacturer ¿Miscalculated • • • IN C O M PA R A B LE w The Rebekah “25” club met F r i­ day In I. O. O. F. hall for a social evening. Needlework proved an In­ The I. O. O. F. w ill hold a social teresting diversion afte r which dainty refreshments were served by evening following their meeting the hostess committee, Mrs. Lee Saturday night. A group from the Tennis, Mrs. W alter Hatch, Mrs. Irving lodge are expected guests. Elizabeth Rohde and M r * Emallne Members and their families have been Invited to attend. Wilson. — Mrs. John K elly was hostess for The Joker club will be entertain­ the Beau Monde elub Thursday of last week. Following an afternoon ed tonight (F rid a y ) a t the home of ot br|dge a tempting one-course Miss Belle Burkholder. luncheon was served. Mra. C. E. Oolf ln Scotland. Frost, a special guest of the club, The scene was a hospital In Scot­ held high score at cards. land. —♦ — "W ho are they operating on The Presbyterian ladles' aid so­ ciety will meet Wednesday at the now?" asked a nurse. “A poor fellow who had a golf church. Annual election of officers will be a business feature of the i ball knocked down hla throat,” was meeting. Mrs. J. A. Wiseman to the reply. chairman of the hostess committee. "O,” said the n iree, "and to that one of hie relatione w aiting so ♦ — Mrs. R. D. Wilson entertained nervously In the hull?" with a birthday dinner Tuesday, No," replied the orderly, "th afa honoring a niece, Alberta W illiam s, the golfer. He's w aiting for his ball on her eighth birthday anniversary, ito continue his game." Tall Tin* Pre-Easter DRESS-SALE $ 2 Every type and figure can be fitted . . . large, small, plump, trim and average of course. $450 An overly optimistic opinion of what spring business would be accounts for thia miscalculation on the part of a big dress m anufacturer. He was overload- ed; his money tied up. lie had to pay for his mistake by making us a stagger­ ing concession. T hat’s why wc can bring you BRAND NEW, ADVANCE SPRING A N D SUMMER STYLES at prices that fair­ ly stun one when the styles ami fabrics are takcn into consideration. Compari­ sons unnecessary . . . values sell them­ selves. $587 The demands of every purse ean be met with our Big F o u r” p ric e groups. $750 Every Type of New Style ASK FOR CIRCULAR c.J.BreierCo. SEE OUR W INDOWS