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i m m v , Ai nu I, ni.n THF. SENTINEL, COTT USE GROVE. OKBGOW. New Jersey spurIsinSn fuinlsh Miss Wilberts Wilson entertained Mrs. W. B. Johnston sntsrtalnsd <x>ught their own home Sailor«' quarter« on «hip« ar» bs- slate with 38 game wardens | Informally Monday aftsrnoon in with a bridge tea Saturday after ' the Utah produces 130,000,000 In lesti a ~ I and their own music. They have ap- coming more sanitary yearly. honor of her house gueet. Mrs. noon at the home of her parents, annually. teee. diver«* ___ . ____ peared at numerous public func- Steel sandblasters Mr and Mrs W. O Wilson Mary E Moors of Portland. Needle f f i f t L i L g y — ° ~ ” lion, without making a charge of helmets. Rockefeller has Invested 1750,000, work wae an enjoyable pastime and 000 In education. Tornado cloud Is the earthly an F m l t n , any kind. at the tea hour a dainty luncheon The Pythian Misters* sewing club fU rr«iarj When an opportunity preeente It- alogue of a sun spot. Income of American public has Former Ruths of the Eastern 8tar was served. Oussts were Mrs will meet this afternoon with Mrs ...X 4 lt» r i l rat Methodist E|dscopi»l Church. Near the aun, a 100-mlle an hour ■elf to give the band a lift, every Increased from fifteen billion to were honored guests at a masting Moors, Mrs A. W. Helllwell, Mrs Luis Drey at her home In Anlanf Meredith A. Groves, minister. Sun A Bm «1««« - p e _______ k llM lIa alarad a M ie at r Oat citizen should do hl« little bit. wind conatitutea stagnation. eighty five billion doliate In So of the order Friday night. Fourteen Herbert Eakln. Mre. Clara nurk «eg» Ore»«" aa aaaaa« alaaa mattar The weat 1« a region of natural- day school at 0:45, Ransom L. Cone, past officers were present. Mrs. holder. Mrs M C Breeeler. Mi« The hand la sponsoring a dance J years. superintendent. The orchestra will Less than half of the French are 1» aorta Matt for Saturday of next week. Ticket« ly untmpovertahed «oil. O f f ie . Pennsylvania has the only big play for the Sunday school sing Lydia Stouffer. who served the star George Jacobsen. Mr». H A Mil engaged In farming atiaaraiw rine iiiT ta will *** ’° ,<l ln advance for the pur- Trlssta harbor had aa many anthracite coal field In operation as the first Ruth 03 - years ago. and ler. Mr». D H. Hemenway. Mr». It ing Morning worship. It, sermon . (Ceak la a « « s» ea .) pose of giving those who don’t 0000 ahlpe ln It» basin In 1763 An agricultural society w«e form Hake anti haddock are often sold topic. "Our Unfinished Task." SPe- “ >» *• •««•»» «’«Her. who held the A. Hagen. Mrs Charles Hall and t e e p ee* _ S 1 OS I Tkrm- moatka » o « 5 dance an opportunity to contribute. North America produces almost clal ed In Virginia In 1790. ae coti fish music by the choir. Evening off.ee 33 years ago. weM the oldest Mre. L. P. Sanford. H i Weptke ~.St 1« I Oa» a a a tk m t Every resident able to do eo should as much rice aa does Europe. Boatswain. Lord Byron's dog. has Gorillas sleep soundly all night by years of ‘ service. .....* Mrs. “ ) feel It a duty to purchase at least A child born in the United States service. 7:30. the first service tn a officers upon mattresses they build o f m o a e series of studies In comparative Harry Titus of Eugene, a past of The life and works of J. B a beautiful tomb. ■ atloaal BSIIortal Aaa«el»tloB . one ticket. Proceeds will go for pur has a chance to live S3 years. ficer. was present. A short play by Omaha Introduced one man street and vine. O r a to . S lat» K eitortal Aaaotlatloa chase of uniforms and equipment. Unmolested lions do not attack religions. Subject: "China and Con Mrs 11. A. Hagen. Mrs. C. F Hos Priestly, contemporary novelist, was care by carrying passengers free Or«»»« ■ • w s s a p .r Oaefarrnaa The average height of Bushmen, fucianism." Special features will In the leeeon topic for the Tuesday persons. kins. Miss Elsie Jacobsen. L. L. for one week Kalahari desert, Is five feet. ED Congress has allowed IlSO.iXX) for clude the following: Voluntary by Barrel and George Oates was a fea Evening club at their regular meet In 1863. 50.000.000 of Russia*» 60,- ing Tueeday night. Mre. Bert Trask NO M E IE R MACHINE. Tentacles of a Jelly fish are arm the orchestra; tenor solo by J. The RegtsterGuard tells us that rain-wash study. ture of entertainment. George Mat 000,000 people were slaves. It Is becoming quite apparent an atomerg Is the smallest possible ed with sting cells. Kats are most dsngerous of ro Brighton Leonard; baritone solo by thews sang a solo and Miss Eunice gave a resume of hie life and Mrs Untarnlshablo silverware le yet to 8. L. Mackin, accompanied by C. A. Beldler reviewed "The Angel that there ta no danger of a great ; particle of energy*. Much , smaller dents. Turtles deposit their ey choir; anthem by choir; a tableau. Vanltenburg gave a reading 1'he Pavement," one of hie late novels. be Invented. state-wide Meier machine, similar to than an atom, we presume. We Jesus Christ spoke Aramaic. An article In use for two years warm sand, cover them a- i.i to The'spirit of China. ” with Wayne committee In charge was Mrs. Nel- Member« contributed articles of ____ know how the Register-Guard th e LaFollette machine In Wl»con- don't Blue food mold is sometimes poi Monroe as a Chinese Mandarin and 1 sea. 1 M “ a,M* faneywork which will be sent to the before a patent Is applied for may to Itagenheek sin, which regular republicans and knows. but If that Is what an sonous. obi al- On-al Etter as the spirit of China Mrs U L. Barrel Next Friday eve- not be protected by patent children's farm home at Corvallis democrats feared. Not that Cover .tom erg Is. we have a lot of em Snakes are not slimy. hoaats from a »" 'I - ' in Five Corvallis, tir e , bens laid AMO special Chinese music. The n,n? ,ha Bathers will be hon- for the children to embroider for a nor Meier and his cohorts might aroun<j here wanting to know why Salmon provides nine-tenths of orvhe.tr» will play for the congre- cied and the committee on arrange- Nashua, N. • ’ 1542 eggs In 52 weeks, the rhara not wish to be the motive power ln , omebody doesn't do something. the value of Alaska's fisheries. * * ... . I aa. .1 1 ... V ic e 1 A K t I I I ^ ». Norths pi" I - de < ra'e.I ments will » be Mrs. 1 H. A. Miller, state fair exhibit. pion producing 339 egg» such a machine, but Meier, as good ------------------- Half of Canada’s cattle are In gatlonal tinging. Epworth Leagues. Mrs. Georg BJorset and Mrs. Ar their ps - t • replir«» Fifteen per cent of America's 0:30. Lowell Tedford, leader of a governor as he may have been. Mussolini doesn't like the way we Ontario and Quebec. Henry Futon, 87 years of age and re in. women smoke Prayer meeting mand Wynne. has not given those who went wild «at. dress, work and sleep In this Eastern states have nine-tenths senior league. one of two remaining O. A. R vet- 0 - ♦— Italian men led the world In buv Thursday, 7:30. over his candidacy the things that country. It happens that we don't of the nation’s dairy cattle. erans living here, wae present at II The O. L. H. club, with Mrs. ing American shaving prsparat1 * those persons expected. And the give a doggone whether he does or Saturday's meeting of the women's East St. Louis ranks second to Highway Baptist Church. Henry- Barton. Portland, house guest of a relief corps. H. It. Godard Is the last year chances are that Meier had no Idea not. Chicago as a hog market. sister, Mrs. George Morgan. Mrs. Wilson Davis. pastor. Sunday- that he could keep his platform ------------------- July Is the critical month In other remaining veteran Mr. Euson school, 9:43. classes for all ages A W. Klme. U te E f f i e K n o w le s waa presented with an Easter cake pledges, or the platform pledges The wise man saves his money growing corn. and Mrs. G. A. Sanders as addition on Forenoon service 11. sermon topic. .mart, for him. The great Issue, free and the fool conies along and bor Waspllke insects liberated al guests, were entertained by Mrs. and flowers were sent the follow p o w e r for nothing, has been lost In rows ,t cattle ranges are destroying cater "The Church or the Meaning of W. W. McFarland with a 1:30 lunch- Ing day. Easter, to Comrade and Church Membership." Evening scr- the discard. No move haa been pillars. Mre. Godard. A dinner will be Gcneral Electric announces nalnt vlee- »•«’» o n by Rev Cameron at ,1'e Colonial Tuesday. A bowl aerved at the noxt meeting on April made to redeem this portion of the General Electric announces paini Cameron Presbvterians nnd °f daffodils formed an attractive platform upon which his supporters that will resist ultra-violet radia- cannron. t-resoy ter inns anu , .. , . Baptists meeting together. Young [centerpiece for the table and Jap- 9. thought Meier was standing. As a tion. anese quince and Oregon grape people's meeting at 6:30, led by- successful millionaire business man There is a national shortage of Mre. Schofield Stewart waa host Mr. Davis. Prayer meeting each were placed ln artistic arrangement Meier soon saw the fallacy of mak psychiatric nurses. about the room. Bridge followed ess thia week for Tuesday bridge Thursday at 7:30. ing even a pretense of trying to ful- i Feeble-minded people often have Ninety per cent of Washington, a a a with receiving the club and entertained aa additional fill such an absurd Implied promise, remarkable memories. D. C., folk live in brick houses. guests. Mrs. George Matthews, Mra. gueat Church of Christ, I. Shaw, a. And now such former ardent Wheat may be shipped from Ore- Japan's birth rate is increasing ! H. C Well» nnd Mr». Harold Axlay It. A. and minister. Sixth street Gibbs Meier newspapers as the Woodburn gon , o china for It more a ton while her death rate decreases. A luncheon was served at I o'clock avenue, where more men than prize Independent and the Hollywood than it costs to ship it from Port- Southern Africa is a desert. and curds followed. Mrs. William service — women attend evening Press (Salem) are off the Meier ¡and. Ore., to San Francisco, Cal. All the world knows about the Dr. and Mrs. It. A. Hagen enter- Moyer held high ecore for the af i Sarff. su- reservation. One candidate for the Sugar cane requires from 12 to 18 Mormon tabernacle. Salt Lake City. perlntendent, the men of this school tained a group of friends at a 9 ternoon. Bowls of daffodils and legislature has had the temerity to months to mature, South America welcomes Jap Rayon L i n g e r i e ............................ attend the community men's Bible clock breakfast Easter Sunday, wild orchids added an artistic put forward as a reason why he jjo point in Cuba is more than 40 anese residents. touch to the rooms. Incluiliiiif. pants, bloomers am! stepinx. only class at the armory each Sunday; after which they attended services should be elected the fact that he miles from the sea. Cantonese are said to be the most - ♦— morning worship, 11. sermon topic, at the Presbyterian church. A color was not a Meier supporter. Twenty-five per cent of oil drill- enterprising of all Chinamen. A capacity audience was present That fiery petrel of Marion coun- ¡ng results tn dry holes. Monte Carlo is a principality of "Wanted Men and Women.” com- scheme In yellow was an effective for the entertainment at the Chris Printed P e r c a l e s ........................... ty politics. Judge L. H. McMahan, The mother of 21 children was re eight square miles and 20.000 popu munion of the Lord’s supper; C. E. arrangement for the table decora- tain church Wednesday night. A groups. 6:30; evening service. 7:30, turns. Daffodils and yellow tapers Light grounds in assorted new patterns who was one of the staunchest cently granted divorce in Hertford lation. comic farce, "8. Tools Day a la backers of the Meier candidacy, shire, England. It is estimated that every foot of sermon. “Is Jesus the Only Be- formed the centerpiece and place ' Foolish," was presented by a vast of and administered the oath of office Doctors of France must be of American film exported sells II Gotten Son of God." This sermon is cards of the same color marked the ( 14 and the men's chorus of the Queen P r i n t s .................................. by request. Meeting of the bishops guests' places. Included ln the to him, is now denouncing the French nationality, with rare ex worth of goods. i church sang several numbers. Miss group were Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Nel Nice finish. Very desirable for housi fr.u-1 , | and stewards Tuesday evening; Meier administration. He Is no lov ceptions. Twenty million ounces of gold Barton of Eugene sang selections p.ijaiii.'is 5 er of Henry Hazen, budget direc Dr. Hans Reck found an animal are produced in the world annually. prayer service, followed by choir son. Mr. and Mrs. Mervllle Veatch. and others assisted with rending* Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Saltsman, Dr. Yale college received 11,500,000 practice. Thursday night, tor, who seems to do a large part skeleton in Africa believed to be and Mrs. C. H. Kinie and Mr. and and musical numbers. of the thinking for the governor’s 2,000.000 years old. from the Rockefeller foundation in Cmmunlty Men's Bible Class At Mrs. Victor Chambers. office and parades the capitol lob Fountain pen guns, shooting bul 1931; Harvard. 1875,000. —♦ — More than a hundred attended bies in s way to indicate that he lets or gas. are used in Germany. A Japanese is considered one year the armory each Sunday, 9:45, a class for men who have no church ___ Mrs. __. F. __ A. ________ Creson _____ was _______ honor the Masonic supper and entertaln- might be bearing the weight of the International labor bureau plans old when he is born, The — Rockefeller foundation fur affiUations. Bert Burrows, presl- ,.UMt for a birthday party at her ment Wednesday evening. An In- big dome. world wide old age, widow, and » t- , secretary; . c C. , t T. . home Friday night. Following an terestlng feature of the entertain Kent, Judge McMahan had this to s a y orphan insurance. nishes funds for foreign colleges ae j dent; E. J. Beidter, treasurer; Bill Stinnett, evening of cards refreshments were ment was movls reels shown by C “Not one of the men who enjoyed Soviet Russia and Poland have well aa American. Mrs. Florence served, ilrs. Creson received a num E. Brown showing scenes In foreign Joseph's personal friendship and signed a non-aggression pact. In Norway and Sweden weather chorus director; confidence wanted Meier nominat- In ancient Greece And Egypt is predicted three years ahead due Small, pianist; I. G. Shaw, teacher. ber of useful gifts. Those present countries visited by Mr. Brown a Bible lesson for Sunday, “Jesus were Mr. and Mrs. T v anProoyen. year ago and pictures of local resi sd. We did support him, but sole- women ruled as men rule the world to influence of the gulf stream. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Syaes and grand dents. Cards and dancing followed ly because we could do nothing else, today. Turkish women have filled a civil Heals at Cana." John 4:46-54. son Gerald, Mr. and Mrs. Glen I shall soon debunk the work of A stag and a doe will not fight aviation school in Instanbul. Church of the Nazazrane — 11th Jenkins and son, Mr. and Mrs. Ross The Illahee card club met Mon the governor's press agent about re- one another. Dog racers were fined for run duction of taxes and my policies. The first concrete boat was built ning dogs on Sunday, recently, ln and Adams, Rev. T. J. Orr. pastor.- Peterson and children, Mr. and day night at ths McKinley Ells Sunday school. 9:45, Mrs. T. J. Orr. Mrs. Dan Abcene, Mr. and Mrs. worth home Mrs. Ellsworth and In this administration, we had but by a castaway, 1870. Hertfordshire, England. An S5-foot whale was killed this superintendent. Morning service. 11, Morris, George Grote, Mrs. C. A. Mrs. N. DeYoung were hoateseee. two men sincere in the work of re- Residents of Sahara are general- sermon topic, "The Keynotes of the George, mother of Mrs. Creson. and Mrs. Frank McCullough and Ross form, Rufus Holman and Senator ) ly poverty stricken. year off Greenland shores. Peterson held high scores. Refresh Turkey has only one civil aviator., Christ.” Evening service, 7 30. ser Mr. and Mrs. Creson. Spaulding. Massachusetts codfish Is cured in The U. S. has one w kU eTfw each »°P‘f* a ,9hal‘ - ♦ - . - ---- ------- the sun ments were served. T ve ' °ong people a nieet- The birthdays of George McQueen A mother called from Portland to People of the United States had 1034 persons. The average Turk drinks 20 cups , t0Pic- Missionary Work Sr _ Betty Jane Owen (Roseburg) The Paet Noble Grands club met San Francisco continued to furnish seen few bananas as late as 1870. WE SELL MEAT THAT YOU CAN EAT ln China." milk for the babe by having it sent and George Brund were celebrated yesterday In I. O. O. F. hall for an The average American eats 100 of coffee a day. o • s afternoon of needlework. Refresh back by airplane. It took four hours pounds of sugar annually Fish bandits are raiding Norweg Sunday at the home of Mr. and Pentecost»! Church. 1024 east Main to transfer the milk from mother Desire for gold serves as incen- ian shores with dynamite. street. F W. Sprsdlcy. pastor — Sunday Mrs. Hugh Sprouts on north Sev ments were served by the hostesses. school, 9 :4 5 ; worship, 11 s. in and 7 :3 0 Paris now gets its domestic water to babe. Usually a baby wants its , tive for conquest and development enth street with a dinner. Thoae Mrs. A W Klme. Mrs. Kittle Grubb. p. tn .; bibls study. Tuesday ni<ht; p ray present were board more promptly than that, I of the world. from the poluted Seine. William Ostrander Mrs. Nellie King and Mrs. Nellie er »nd worship, F rid ay.. but considering how rapidly nurs- j U. S. patent No. 500.000 was The Chinese wall. 2000 miles long, and family. Glen Owen and family, Johnson. Veal Ing babes Is becoming passe we reached in 1893, No. 1,500,000 In was built against the dreaded cav Church ot the N sia rsn e . E len-nth street George McQueen and family, Mr 100% Beef The LaComus club will observe can't help but admire this old- 1924. alry of Manchurians. ---------- --------------- J' °,rr r, “ Mrs. Elmer Neet. James Town Pork Of five leading world powers. n ? 7 » u n « p M p u T m c iila « ’ * T * and iamlly. Harold Bede, Wade their thirteenth birthday annlver-1 fashioned mother who wouldn't let Demand for U. S. wheat was ab- Sirloin 700 miles prevent her from perform- normally high for three years be Russia is the only one in which eveninr preaching service. 7:3«); mid M o s b y and family, Jean Short. Mrs. vary Tuesday with a 1 o'clock L I). . Lamb most of the people still farm. WMk I » » 7 " ««r sle ..,W ed n e sd a y n lsh t. Etta p otu . Albert Griffin. Mrs. O. luncheon at the Colonial. It will be ing a normal function for the one ' fore the war. no-hostess and the annual meeting she loved. At the age of 15, Confucius was The Prince of Wales sleeps five , church of C hri.t — (London. 12 m ile . A- Sanders and son Paul, ' will follow. [aaatk of C o u n t . Q roee.) — 8nnd»y ser- — ------------------- told by masters that there was noth- hours a day. Tice«; B ible study 10 ». » . . worship 11 Many folks acknowledge a favor ing more to teach him. Young students of Egypt are tak «. A union missionary day will be m .; scripture study 7 :3 0 p. m. The Joker club will meet tonight ln such a way as to give the im- Edison said: "Health research ing over governmental reins. observed by the W. C. T. U. at the presaion that they are conferring a through biology and chemistry of- Rewards are offered for Inventors At the ln te n e c tio n of w est Main and Christian church Friday, April 8. at the home of Mrs. Lula Currln, M streets Is a email white church. Ser.-nth with Miss Currln. Miss Myrtle Kem favor by accepting it. | fer greatest chance for future of dandelion exterminators and a Day A deentist. Each Saturday at 0 30 an AH missionary groups of the city ------------------- scientists.” noiseless airplane motor. Loti of Lean Valpak hour it spent in th t study of the Sabbath and women of the various churches and Mre. William Thum ae host CO1L 1 AGE --- GROVE’S BAND. i n Egypt wheat formerly „ „ -------------- ( ____ __ __ International s e t t l e m e n t of school lesson. At 11 o'clock th s past r have been invited to attend. A esses. lder Paul Iverson, delivers a sermon, There are so many things for stored through seven years for the Shanghai is on 5,584 acres of leased E dish luncheon will be the proof of hie statem ents beinr nsin-.l covered The Pythian Sisters gave a New each one of us to do and so many year of shortage that always came, ground. by chapter nnd verse from the bible A served at I o'clock and each wom Year’s dance Monday night In things provided for our entertain- u. S. wheat acreage of 1917 was Great Britain, population 45,000,- j warm welcome is extended to all either on an has been asked to bring ment and amusement that we have 45,000,000 which increased to 76,- 000, has sovereignty over 460,000,000 8 » b b « t h or at the W ednesday s v .a ln f “°„7“e a‘_'7"br”"I Swanton hall. About IS couplet were present from Eugene. got to the habit of giving but little 000,000 acres by 1919. '——'* people. 1 Bour “ 7'3°' and butter sondwiches. A hot attention to any one thing and of Inventor of rubber garter button» Fontainebleau is 800 years old, drink will be furnished. A mis Traffic Violators Fay Fines. taking our amusements for granted, collected over a million dollars. the oldest furnished palace in The only business in police court sionary meeting and program will Because such is the condition. New York is five hours from France. the past week was the collection of follow the luncheon. The Sentinel is again calling atten- Washington, D. C-, by train, nine Fairbanks, Alaska, is a good two fines for violations of the traf ♦- Low tion to the efforts being put forth hours by bus. farming district PHONE fic laws. John Doe left 12 with the Mr. and Mrs. Roy Short enter by those who are providing the city Hospital nurses are being train- Corn is America's chief source of night officer for operating a car srlth a band. At least one night a ed in use of gas masks, food, directly or in animal products. with four in the front seat. L. tained the O. W. dinner club Mon 53 day night at their home on Fifth week, end sometimes oftener, these Syanogen gas In concentrations as One New York newspaper uses men, and an of them y e busy men weak as Ol’ in 1000 will cause in- 2700 carloads of newsprint and 2300 ^ a " U" Vuin o"n Seventh sYre™“ street. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond for Service Grube were present from Pengra give several hours to practice. There stant death. tons of ink annually. ____________ and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Adams is nothing in it for them except the Duchy of Cornwall pays the One-fourth of all Americans en- That Satisfies Phone 53 Y our TTome P rint Shon F irst from Eugene. ■atlsfaction of doing something for Prince of Wales 4000 pounds an- gsge in farming, th s community. nually. Interest on England's war debt is And they are doing th at The richest part of China has no 14,000,000 a day. Popularity Those who know band music auto road 100 miles long. Timber failed England to 1800 w hen they hear it are free in their Chain stores control 30% of the when it was used for fuel; today compliments as to the kind of music . U. S. food sale, it is said. , there is plenty of coaL th e Cottage Grove band is produc- in 1929 total foreign trade of Paul Whiteman la a colonel ln a t re tog. Manchuria was 1540,000,000 half of Governor Ruby Laffoon’s (Kentuo- When a band gets a reputation which was with Japan. ky) staff. such as the local organization is There were 350,000 cases of diph- Free medical service is furnished getting, it is likely to get calls to ' theria in this country last year. national legislators in Washington, other cities. And their appearance The U. S. corn belt produces more D- c - elsewhere is largely an advertise- food than any other area of like Any one the dirigible Akron's ment for the city from which they extent, eight propellors will control the C A R N A T IO N ship. come. To pioneers, forests were a seri- The band has asked for no city ous handicap. Every raindrop is formed around ta x . It has asked no contributions. Sixty-eight per cent of developed a particle of dust. Great Northern 8o f e r as The Sentinel knows mem- water power is In the east. Hoody’0 Bulk Ohio, 12 years old, furnished 6000 'fall Tins ---------' M id-continent a n d California men for the 1812 war. fields lead in petroleum production. _____ Despite mechanical refrigeration. Plants suffering from Indigestion t*1* American Ice industry is grow- mg. produce a stony substance. Kentucky, Lincoln’« native state, Braille was invented 100 years ago. voted against him when he ran for president. There is four per cent illiteracy among people of the United 8tates. India purchased $18,000 worth of American toothpaste In January, C A R N A T IO N L IR IO N S C A R N A T IO N 1932. French furniture wax Installed in the White House by Mrs. Roosevent in 1902. A million copies of Washington Black—Blue Label mar . 24 TO APRIL 2 Large Pkg. Large Pkg. Post March (Sousa) have been sold. Gandhi declares that India will in c lu s iv e avoid excesses of English and WITH each Radio Set sold United States civilization. during this week, a Africa Is believed to contain more people than Canada, United States FREE year’s subscrip and Mexico combined. t i o n to "Broadcast Sixty-four per cent of U. S. gov Radio Ray Weekly.” ernment cost is expended in paying for wars. Has This to Say: WITH each electrical ap Pygmies of the Kivu climb a big pliance sold during this tree by lashing a sapling to It f nd Get your electrical needs then scaling the smaller tree. week, an extra cord set now while our sale prices Ex - Kaiser William’s grandson works for Henry Ford. Extra Fancy, 3 Sieve arc still on. Lindsay Ripe—Mammoth Buy from those who buy from Mo. 2 can« WITH each house wiring b : I us, Is of English origin. Size Picnics job sold during this American troops have participat 15c Each ed In 48 wars.. week, a carton of lamp F R E E —Extra cord sets Coffee Is used for fuel In Brazil. bulbs, FREE. lamp bulbs High prices for lumber stabilizes radio tubes financial conditions of the North WITH each radio over west. haul, a « p a r e tube Fur bearing nutria from Uruguay have arrived at La Pine, Or. jQ T R T fa fas favorite diet, o f course, but fa doesn’t bellt at duet, Substantial snvings on IP A Kansas pilot flying alone one MEW GOODS AT THE lint, dog hain or aahea. N o moths can settle down ta your mile high was bitten by a rattle F IX T U R E S rug» for a long rest. snake. MEW LOW PRICES Chinese have discovered that boy M O TH E R S The moderfi Electric Vacuum deans perfectly . . . yet «rill not cott Is a substitute for war. Everything (except con Every fourth child of Denmark Is o If you need something injure your finest rug. Your dealer will gladly show you why an tract goods) always on born out of wedlock. [ [ electrical drop in and ask sale at reduced prices dur Campbella lfl-oz. Tina Gbonc Vacuum Ocaner fa essential to the well kept I Vsgetable Shortening The Siamese are an agricultural [ ’ our price. It will save you race. ing our annual anniver money. The Mexican agave plant turns It sary sales. back to the wind. can . . 3 -lb . can . , « Th S i R A D IO R A Y S Oxyacetylene torches are used to cut up old locomotive parts. 8th Anniver::ary S a le San Marino, smallest republic, has an army of 12,000 men. DOWM BY THE BRIDGE J ; ^ 3 /° * * * ; Foreign born U. 8. inhabitants In i t clude 4,546.875 Italians, 8,086,522 Irish, 2,669,838 Ruaelane. jA ftltU lC l b* n hav* SOCIETY b t j Breier’s NEW YORK SALE BRINGS LOWEST PRICKS IN TOWN FOR STANDARD QUALITY GOODS 23c Op 1C $2.98 C. J. Breier Co. Ladies’ Kid P um ps - - S T E E N ’S M A R K E T In Irish Swartz Store Phone 53- -Free Delivery H am b u rg er Steaks c 115 3 lbs. B ack Bacon Side B acon L b......... 16c L b....... 17!4c Irish-Swartz Co. Free City Delivery DEVOURS D IR T b u t it’s kind to your r u g i 8TH ANNIVERSARY SALE Prices Every Day It must be deserved and our hundreds of satisfied customers know that every day in the week they get the finest merehandist m arkahly low prices. We invite you to join our throng of thrifty, satisfied customers. Peanut Butter White Beans M ilk 3 lb s.. . . 25c 5 lb s .. . . 15c 4 f o r . . . 25c P e te r P an C offee 1 lb. 29c 3 lbs. 85c O a ts W heat T ea lb ... . 33c E a c h . . . 19c E a c h . . . 19c R oyal C lub C o ffe e ...........3-lb. can 89c Peas I p | Asparagus Tips 3 f o r . . . 43c 2 f o r . . . 29c 2 tin s . .. 29c D elicious F l o u r .............49-lb. bag 99c P an cru st |y A x i l V O liv e s Mountain States Power Company Pork & Beans C ocoa . 19c E a c h . . . . 5c . 39c 2-lb. A W H E R E T H E T H R IF T Y T H R IV E I