The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, July 01, 1932, Page 3, Image 3

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T H » S KM T IWCL , OOTTAOB — OTB, OMOOW.
BARTELS MARKET
Phone 55
Specials for F rid a y and S atu rd ay
M r and Mrs. O W McQueen and
•an Oaorxa »pent aavaral day* of
the pant week at Mr. McQueen's
m in in g piopertlea In tha Bohemia
district.
Mra. Irm a Card and chlldran of
ICuxena returned home Wednesday,
aflar spending aavaral day* with
Mlaa Opal Wagnar.
11« aura to equip your car with
piopi-r tlraa before your 4th of July
trip We have your alce al Ih« rl«ht
prlca and will lake
laka your w
worn tfraa
price
In trade Nalaon Motor Co,
Mias 11. B. Rosenthal arrived
from Portland Tueaday to ha em­
ployed at the standard Masoning
plant,
M ia Robert Thompson and Mra.
j Clara Mplauldry of Yoncalla vlalted
S uu duy w ith Mra Com «Boat.
Mra. J. W Maddux, who had bean
vlaltlng In Hbawano. W la , raturnad
I home aaveral days ago.
HALE IH </N
All right, wa let
'them go one-third of coat, every hat
| k’ i X ’ t e
t
t
X Urt’o
M r and Mra. O. M Baxley and
chlldran raturnad Friday m
from vla-
Itlnx In Corvallla and Vancouvar
A. K. Umphray of Heattla a r­
rived Tueaday to vlalt a brother, C
E. Umphroy
The
a C o m m u n ity Bible claaa
a man
m en’a
baa Joined with T.VH) other Monday
school claaees In tha United IK a tea
t„ andaavor to do tha moat <o<xj In
' in a communities In which they are
' |oratad
M r, E|mar Jon„ a|t<J chudr, n
Marla and Johnnie, who had been
picking strawberries near Lebanon,
leturned Friday.
Mrs Nellie Hirn peon and two eons
of Portland vlalted several days
last weak with Mra
Mlmpeon'a
•later. Mra. Nettle Mating
Mra. Zalma Groom of Coquille la
visiting Mra. Malla Currln
and
daughter. Misa Lula Currln.
Kupert Hhaw raturnad from Kla-
math Falla Saturday, after vlaltlng
J a slater, Mra. Ixionard Gilbert.
PAO»
Treaaure Beyond Price
la Excavators' Reward
From east to weal archaoloylata
hare announced their discoveries of
tocube
tilled with ...»
tha ........
treasures and
,
| splendor of ancient kings,
Professor Garatang haa found the
’ tomba of the klnra who retread In
. .
...
*
*
.
I J,,rlc0
centuries ago as »aaaala
of the Phare olía.
Over 500 vaaea ware found Io one
> of these royal tomba, and In a tomb
of earlier period, 4,000 jrears old.
|
! bundreda of Bronze age object»
ware discovered.
Lon Alphonao Caso, excavating
, In Mexico, opened a tomb of the
rulers of the Mixtee», who preceded
tha Aztecs as lord« of Central Amer­
ica.
Thia was about the time Colum­
MK.1 N. K. N K H O I.H ROY.
I bus
U U - drat
V d reached ¿ the
7 , ¿ New
i u world.
e i i W ho w ill ad dreaa u n ion m e e tin g
WE
S u n d ay e v e n in g a t C h r is tia n
church.
Puullne McOarvtn, who under­ visited Monday evening with Mr. to a land with a civilization which
Mrs. N E. Nichols Roy, mission­
went an operation for appendicitis and Mra. Elbert Bede.
had achieved tha treasures brought ary to India of the Church of God,
In Eugene two weeks ago, haa re­
will address a union meeting Mun­
Mr. and Mra. It. B. Reed and to light.
turned home and la recovering Mr». Heed's mother, Mr«. W
day evening at the Christian church.
I.
lion
AJ
phon
so
reported
that
the
aatlafactorlly.
Mra. Roy haa spent 28 years In In­
Nichole motored to Roaeburg Bun­
M r and Mrs. W. W Latte and day. Mra. Nichols remained for a finds were worth millions— utensils dia. Hhe la vlaltlng a brother. M
Your patronage and confi­
daughter left several days ago for visit of two waaka with relatives.
of gold, Jars of onyx, skulls encrust­ Nichols of Delight valley.
dence means more to us than
/anoouver,
Portland. Heattla and VI
M r and Mrs Gua I f Mosby and ed with turquoise, vaaea, and beau­
B. C.
a dollaror two extra profit from
Rev. Grove« fa R e tu rn e d .
daughter of Klam ath Falls return­ tiful ornaments made by skilled
Mlaa Hazel Hemonway of Port­ ed home Maturday, after a brief
Rev. M. A. Groves, who haa serv­
a battery of doubtKil quality.
land »pant the week end with a vlalt here. They came to tter.d tha craftsmen.
ed for the past, year as pastor of
brothar. W. A. Hamen way.
The scene of this And Is among the M E. church, was reappointed '
funeral of J. B. Mosby.
We know tha Delco Battery
Binding Twine at lowest prlca In
Mra. Jean Mosby left Friday for the ruins of Monte Alban near i to the pastorate at the annual con­
will give you complete satis­
ference
held
during
the
past
week
IP) year«. Also Baling W ire and Klam ath Falla to care for M ra
Oaxaca.
faction and more dependable
! In Portland.
Hack Twine. Graber-Gettya lla id - James H art, who has since died.
service for your battery dol­
ware.
Jylc
T h » H. I. Hhorta are nere from
Phillip Mosby cama from Wa- - Spokane a•P«« ndlng a week with 1
lar. Built and guaranteed by
Apples shipped to France In bar­
natchee, Wash , to attend the fun- ! relatives. M r Mhort la a son of M r. ! English M o n e ta ry U n it
rels must be Inspected on landing.
Delco-Remy who for over 20
oral of hl» father, John Mosby.
and Mrs. J. T Hhort and a brother
The new Washington
bridge,
Adopted From the Roman
y e a rs has set th e q u a lify
Mra. Ellen Needham of Thurston of R. E. Short.
The English monetary unit, the across the Hudson, la the longest
standard in automotive i
la visiting her mother, Mrs. Manala
Harold Bede left Bunday to be
bridge In the world, 3500 feet.
A Tester».
employed by the forest service for pound, was originally a pound
trlcol system«
The old staff haa purchased the
weight of silver, and corresponded bankrupt magazine "Life."
Richard Hanna and son and the summer months.
daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mra Mel­
John King returned to the forest I to t*1« Roman libra (Latin pound
A person losing one-third of the
ville Hanna, were In Pullman, service Munday, after spenJlng a weight), from which la derived the
skin from his body seldom lives.
Wash., the past week to attend week attending guard
training **{” designating this denomination.
M illet of Manchuria Is cultivated
commencement exercises at Wash­ school at Tiller.
This pound was toon known as the with wooden sticks and plows.
ington State college.
M r and Mrs. Herman I-afky and
The only way a Filipino may be
The Mam Mackln baseball team children left Thursday to spend the Pound Tower because the chief
was defeated by a score of 6 to 3 summer In Salem and LaGrande. mint of the country was established naturalized In the United States la
by the I-orane team at Lorane They will remain in Salem until In the tower, and by It the weight of to Join the navy.
Jack Maulding, Prop.
Thursday of last week. The Mackln Mr. Ioifky takes the bar exam In
Moscow. Russia, la 10 days from
English coins was regulated. It con­
team Included B L. Mackln, Lee July.
Vladivostok by express train.
Henderson, J. B. Leonard, Lloyd
Pulverized chlorate Is used as
Howard Ragan returned Tuesday tained 5,400 grains and wax divid­
DeYoung, Dale
Gates, Harold from spending a week In Portland. ed Into 12 ounce« of 20 pennyweight rocket explosive.
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/ / / 1/
Mackln, Tom Cox, Ernest Guggla-
Mrs. Ham Veatch of Bradwood each. The Pound Troy superseded
England's Internal tax totals (4,-
berg. Rons Glass, Hugh Nixon, Ed­ and Mrs. Elsie Allison motored to
die Hiiwytr. Eddie Heck and Rick­ Roaeburg Maturday and vlalted Mr. the Pound Tower In 1527, and con­ 288.000.000. but »1,714,000.000 is re­
turned In Interest on bonds.
tained 5,780 grain«
ert.
and Mrs. Dave Allison.
France has a foreign debt of $2,
Mra. Leslie Godfrey of Eugrne,
The
(hilling,
a
division
of
the
Marshall Mendenhall has return-
who had been visiting her parents, ,
to Burn, B, „ r w lx J ln j, two pound weight of sliver, correspond­ 936,000,000
Empire State building. New York,
ML, “ V. .
w wh«_W ith h l, _ _______
parents, _
M _ r
and ed to Roman solidus, and the penny, pays $97,000 a year for 120.000,000
oral dnys ago for latke of tha Mra F E Mendenhall.
I Woods to Join her husband.
which represented the 240th part of pounds of »team heat.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Leonard re­
M r and Mrs. Carl Murphy and turned Friday from Bradwood
a pound, corresponded to the Roman
Joanne Maffell, 6 feet. 1 Inch,
daughter Patty have returned to
denarius. Hence we bare the ab­ claims to be the tallest mannequin
W
L.
Rooney
of
Loa
Angeles
vla­
burg, afte r a v is it w it h Mrs.
in the world.
M urphys parents, M r. and Mra. lted Friday with a sister, Mrs. breviation t, a, and d.
M anila’s first talkie has been
Nettle
Mating.
The
Roman
system
of
computa­
Frank Hockett.
completed.
Golf Club Elects.
M
r
and
Mrs
Verne
Hazen
and
a
tion
was
adopted
by
all
European
Mrs. Allla C. Hawkins haa re­
Ita ly ’» bachelor tak nets the na­
The Cottage Grove Golf club
turned from Eugene, where she niece, Mlaa Burr, and Mrs. Minnie countries after they had accepted tion $4,000,000 annually.
elected
the
following officers at a
visited a daughter, Mrs. W alter W llllta motored to Roseburg Sat­ Roman Christianity. In England It
Irene Shaffer of Hoboken. N. J., meeting held Thursday evening of
urday There they met Mlaa Burr's
Houser.
was adopted by Kthelbert of Kent at wax the only American In Vatican last week: Elbert Smith, president;
Mrs. John Ashby has received parents of Coquille and she return­
Elbert Bede, vice president: W il­
tba beginning of the Seventh cen­ city in March of this year.
word of the marriage of Otto Mat- ed home w ith them.
liam Moyer, secretary: D. J. Scholl,
Jay Blackmore. who had been tury.
Britain's birth rate haa fallen to treasurer; H.. B. Griggs, director.
thyre to Mlaa Violet Perry In
living
at
the
M.
M.
Wheeler
place
the
lowest
level
in
history.
, llum bolt, Alberta.
near Gowdyville, has moved thia
A Spanish peseta la worth 19
Mr. and Mrs. O. E Woodson and
The United States paid 4 cents an
cents to the gold dollar.
Mr. and Mrs. Schofield Stewart mo­ week to the Mrs. Nancy Llnebaugh
Ths
Cow
ards!
acre for Louisiana.
tored to Portland last week. Mr. place on Mosby creek.
Marriages
have
dropped
252
a
How white corpuscles can be aid­
Miss Merle Benedict of Canby,
and Mrs Stewart returned with a
month in Bologna, Italy.
BOOK Y O U R O R D E R S N O W
formerly of Cottage Grove, la vis­ ed In overpowering and destroying
new Ford car..
The regulation distance between
iting
friends
here.
for loganberries.
C. A. King,
certain disease germa la described horseshoe court stake» is 40 feet.
Miss Elisabeth
W indham of
by a Philadelphia scientist These
Portland arrived las, week to vlalt
un aunt. Mrs. Alice M iller.
germs, he discovered, wear a pro­
Joe Landess and slater, Mrs Lin- Loss to C ountryside
tective armor which shields them
nls Vlolette are visiting this week
in
Passing
of
O
x
-T
e
am
from attack. But he discovered an­
In Halern. McM innville and T illa ­
other germ capable of secreting a
Where there are no big draft
mook .
Mr» Julia Prince of Munlce. Ida., horses, the mule la the only real aubatance that plercea and dis­
YOUR IDEAL MEATINO” PLACE
is visiting the H. E. Prince family. rival of the ox In farm work. Mule solves this armor—whereupon, the
Miss Parthenla Porter of Port­ breeding In the South and the Impor­ white corpuscle, lying In w a it acts
land la vlaltlng relatives here.
tation of five big breed» of horses upon the first germ and destroys I t
M r and Mrs. Merton Harding from northwestern Euroia* Into
Good teamwork, certainly, yet tt
and daughter of Portland and Mrs.
doesn't speak well for the courage
L. M Hunting of Corvallis, who had the United States, rather than the
been visiting at the Fred W right Invention of the tractor, Anally dis­ of the average white corpuscle. I
YOUNG AND TENDER
home, left several daya ago to vlalt placed the ox as a source of power couldn't feel very proud of a white
coast points.
corpuscle that hits a germ when It
on our farms and In our lumber
Mrs. W illiam I-ang and son W il­ camps.
la down. My own red corpuscles are
liam of Portland are visiting Mr».
always shouting at my white cor­
Iomg's grandparents. Mr. and Mrs.
The passing of the ox Is one of
puscles. “Why don't you stand up
John Palmer.
the penalties of progress.
It Is
PURE PORK
Halen Ostrander and Marla Nel­ one of those cases where our esthet­ and fight!”—Detroit New«
son returned Maturday from spend­
ic feeling« are sacrificed to produc­
ing a week at Bandon
Oxen at work are
Linguistic Pussies
George Brainard has returned tive efficiency.
from spending two weeks In Eu­ more decorative than horses, mules
The Japanese language Is very
LEAN AND TENDER
gene with a daughter, Mrs. Ber­ or tractors. They give one the Im­
different from the Chinese, although
nice Purcell.
pression of Irresistible power. There
the
two
may
be
considered
distantly
Mr. and Mrs A. W. Wooley and la something primitive about the
related. Japanese looks similar to
two children are spending two
weeks In California visiting rela­ way they are yoked and their pow­ Chinese in western eyes because the
er applied. T heir very slowness—
tives and friends.
Japanese system of writing was de
HAM AND VEAL
Mra. A. L. Williamson and son the way they lean against the yoke, rived from that used by the Chinese,
Douglas of Eugene and M r. and and the way the yoke creaks under
Just
as
the
Japanese
art
was
taken
Mr». Schofield Stewart spent the the strain—all heightens the effect
from the Chinese art. In this way
week end at the Stew art summer
The countryside has lost one of Its a Chinaman would be able to tell
home on the Umpqua.
Clyde Sm ith and Brewer Mills charms since oxen went out of fash­ w hat sounds were expresesd by Jap- ,
have gone Io Florence for the sum­ ion. Besides, skill In driving oxen
WE HAVE A FULL LINE OF LUNCH MEATS AND
anese characters In a good many
mer. They are employed by the la becoming one of the lost art«
cases, but would not be able to tell
CHEESE OF ALL KINDS
Compton Construction company.
But they are altogether too slow
Mr». S. V. Allison and daughter for this fast age. While we like to what they mean. This Is exactly the
same situation which exist» among
Jean returned Saturday from at­
tending the state Rainbow assem­
western Europeans. An Englishman
CLOSED ALL DAY—MONDAY, JULY 4
bly at Salem. They were accom­ we should not like to ride behind
can tell what letter» are used In
panied by Miss Eloise Atkins of them. We prefer to go whlzxtng In
Polish and he might even make an
Portland and Mrs. Annetta K irk ­
land of Albanv. who vlalted several an automobile, ao there teems to be attempt at pronouncing the word«
PHONE 46
FREE DELIVERY ALL DAY
nothing
to
be
done
about
IL
But
days at the Allison home.
but he could not tell what they
Mrs. Charles Perry of Brookville. we can't help feeling that we loae meant without learning the lan­
Pa., and Mrs Raymond Grube of something by being so terribly pro­ guage.
Pengta visited one day last week gressive.
Progress,
like
every ,
with Mrs. C. J. Kem.
other good thing, costa something.—
Mi». W. VV. M cFarland visited
Wales Boosts Big Trooa
during the first of the week In Exchange.
Roseburg w ith Mr. and Mrs. E.
In an effort to attract visitors,
Hamburg.
Wales la boosting her big tree« The
C. T. Rosa, form er manager of Woman’s Constant Fear
No m atter what your line of
Douglas fir at Powis castle, Welsh­
the Natural Gas Corporation here,
Over
Dire
Possibility
pool,
la
said
to
be
the
tallest
in
business
is, the best salesman
has gone to Oroville, Cal., to visit
Great Britain. I t la 100 feet high
his parents.
you can obtain in the Cottage
My husband soys that it Is very
end 11 feet In girth. According to
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Roberts and unfortunate that I should suddenly
Grove community is the Cot­
Mrs. Robert'a parents. Dr. and Mrs. discover my lingerie la all worn out
a recent publication of the National
tage Grove Sentinel.
A S. Austin and Mrs. Robert's
museum of Walee, an oak near the
And this salesman is con­
aunt, Mrs. A. K Klnglsey, spent and have to make a special trip to
caatle
la
106
feet
tall,
has
a
girth
the week end visiting In northern town to buy more.
stantly
at your service!
of
24
feet
and
contains
2,002
feet
California.
But every woman knows that a
The Sentinel does not have
ot lumber.
Another not so tall la
M r and Mrs. F. L. Grannis and dark day dawns occasionally when
to knock at the door; it has
fnmlly »pent the week end at Me-
31 feet In circumference but Is hol­
Creille Spring». They attended the her things come home from the laun­ low. An oak felled In 1310 yield­
been a fam iliar figure for 40
dry and even the little hole« where
baseball game at W estfir Munday.
ed 2,420 feet of lumber, more than
years, and enters the homa as a
Mr». H. C. Johnson and son the used to run the ribbons are
haa ever been obtained from any
welcome guest.
Herschcl of Chehalis. Wash., and gone.
Mra. Smith says men dreee
Mr». Leslie Hull of Vancouver, with ao little effort and there lan't , other tree In Europe.
Neither does it have to pro­
Wash., arrived Munday to vlalt rela­
a morning of her life that she •
ceed slowly from door to door;
tives and friends.
doesn't have to sit up I d bed and I
B e t t e r M ic ro p h o n e »
it enters most of the homes in
sew something before she can drees.
The first microphones made for
the Cottage Grove trading area,
She says the reason rome women
nse about moving picture studios
at practically the same time,
appear vivacious at times Is that i were long tubelike things which
and conveys its message to
they are keyed up with fear aud ex­ were most effective only when the
every member of the family.
citement over the horrible posslbll- j
sound came from directly In front
I t doesn’t antagonize your
Ity of something becoming de- i and from other points the results
tached and you never saw a woman , were not all that might be desired.
prospects, or talk a sale to
of phlegmatic temperament whose
death.
I t was explained that the sounds
every string and button wasn't
Its salary is known to you in
were obstructed by the shape of the
lashed on with Iron firmness.—Kan­ “mike.”
Transmission has been
advance; it doesn’t charge you
sas City Timet.
greatly Improved by making these
RECOMMEND
DELCO!
We bave a oomplete Une ot lunch goods
Tbl« ihop will be dosed July 4th.
C ity B riefs
Mrs. Karl Fullm ar returned Hat-
uiday from a visit of a weak In Eu­
gene with M r and Mra. W E Full-
mar, her parents-in-law.
Ham Hwartz of Chickasha, Ok la ,
vlalted Tuesday and Wednesday at
the Neleon I ’m h a m In lin e Ila la a
former resident and la an Inspector
of Ilia postal department
L. L Hsrrel, who had bean vis­
iting a alator, Mrs C. W Lewie. at
H artnar, Kan., and a brother In
Oklahoma City, raturnad home thia
waak.
Hpeclal Raposaaassd 1931 W illy»
coupe for sale cheap at Nelson Mo­
tor '
Mra. A. W. Bwanadh. Mrs. Mer-
vllla Vaatch. Glenn and C ialis
Hwanaon and Ralpn naltsman »pent
Thursday and Friday at Hcotteburg
at tha Vaalch summer home
Mr. and Mra. Ivan
Barker of
Redmond arrived Tueaday to spend
their vacation hare vlaltlng rela­
tives and friend«.
Mra. H. E. Nalaon, enroute from
Tracy, Cal at whloh place aha had
vlalted a daughter, to her home at
Port Orchard. W ash, vlalted the
fore part of the waak with M r and
Mra. A. W Hhofatall
Oon| a n d c o m fo r ta b le <m a w a r m
.l.ii
T h e P a a tliu e . To bacco », oon-
fe ctlo u a, ca rd s, pool.
m2Utfo
Mrs. Ellas llam ble and daughter
of Eugene visited Tuesday v .lth
Mra. Ilambls'a aunt. Mra. Catharine
Bader.
Mrs. Albert JonJeneel and Mlaa
Clara Hpiyth of Berkeley. Cal , ar­
rived Tuesday Io vlalt aaveral days
with Mra. Herbert Eakln
Tha Lions club hald their annual
plonlc Thursday evening at the
Roy Hhort summer home.
Have you had your ride In the
N e w Plymouth at M c C o y »
<lar-
age
Jlv l i ­
lt It Read left Tueaday to be
.•Olployeil for two weeks on a ra n c h
at W ilbur
Mra. II. 11 Reed has been sulfat­
in g the paat week with a b
her right hip.
Mr. and Mra. Ernest McReynolds
and son George and Mabel Thrash­
er spent Munday at Elkton.
Bobo fie ld H P ew art S>r p lu m b in g ,
sheet m e ta l w o rk . P h o n e I17J tfc
AGRICULTURAL
Kenneth G off left Wedneeday to
apand hla vacation at Ontario.Ore.,
vlaltlng friends. '
Priora at Black butta
Mlaa Ruth Olsen la 111 and haa
been confined to lie i h o m e fo r s e v ­
In bags par ton $4 00
eral weeks
In balk p m ton *J 0Q
M r and Mra H H Breedlove will
In Customer's bags, Um M M
leave Hal unlay f.,i B.-n.l to vlalt a
daughter, Mrs. W illiam Carr.
A Sit-pound daughter was born
Mr. and Mrs E. D. Duxaeo and Monday to M r and Mra. Boy Al­
lan.
fam ily of Oakland, Cal., ware
guests Monday night at tha D. W.
Attention, Hludebaker Owners:
Ht urges home.
Wo were recently appointed sales
Wa make naw care out of wrecka and service tor Htudehaker oars.
Painting and body rebuilding. Cot­ Call and sea ua. Nelson Motor Co le
Miss Margaret Hemenway return­
tage Orova Body Works. L. H
Davla, P ro *, Spriggs Bldg.
mStfo ed to Band Munday, after spending
a waak with her parents. M r
Mrs. Howard Hare of Roseburg, Mrs. Almond llamenway.
who had been vlaltlng her mother,
Mra. Nettle McKlbben left Mon­
Mra. H A. M iller, returned home day for Coburg Io vlalt relatives.
Wadnaaday.
Mr. and Mra. Robert Stacy and
Mrs. J. M cKernan left Monday Mr. Stacy's parents. M r. and Mra.
for Lorane to visit a diughter, Charles Htacy, returned from Ban­
Mra. C M Foster.
don Monday
Jack and June Hampaon of Port­
Mra. Ida Rogers went to Eugene
land vlalted Ilia first of the weak Tuesday for medical treatment.
w ith an uncle and aunt. D r. m d
Ix>gal Reserve Fire Ins. at 20%
Mra. W E. Labow.
Dwelling Fire Ina., annual pay­ saving If risk acceptable. Phone 38,
Arnett.
Jnl7-Jy8c
ment plan. Don't be without Ina.
Victor Goff, who was seriously
III for aaveral weeks with rheuma­
tism. haa practically recovered.
M r. and Mrs Waldo Vaablnder of
Aberdeen, Wash., are vlaltlng a
week or two at the home of Mr.
Vaablnder'a parents, Mr. and Mrs.
James Vaablnder.
F. E. Mendenhall haa been con­
fined to the house during the paat
week with heart trouble.
Band rehearsal e v e r y Monday
night.
H a rrie tt Wiseman of Eugene
spend Monday night and Tuesday
with Madelle Beldlrr.
Mra. H attie Konky and daughter
Vera and Miss Hendrick» of Eu­
gene and Mrs. O. V. Breese return­
ed Munday from vlaltlng several
day» at Ft. Htevena, Ft. Clatsop and
Astoria.
Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Fugl of Los
Laland and Gordon Moore of Angeles. Cal., visited this week with
Portland, who had bean vlaltlng at the George Jacobsen family.
tha Ornar Moors home, raturnad to
Have money on fire and auto Ins.
Portland Saturday.
Phone 38. Arneat.,
Jnl7-Jy8c
Dr. and Mra. W. E. Labow will
M r and Mra. Joe Young Jr. of
leave for Oold Beach Maturday to
are vlaltlng for several
spend a weak with Mrs
Labow a Astoria
with M r Young's parents, Mr
parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. John­ ¡days
and
Mrs.
J. E. Young.
son.
Mr, and Mr». W . V. Hunter and
Mra. Green Pitcher, Mra. Pitch­
er's mother, Mra. 8. E. Karr, and ¡children of Lower Lake, Cal., vla-
' Ited the first of the week with the
M r. and Mrs. George K arr left Mat­ IE.
R. M m le y family.
urday for California to visit rela­
Marvin Mmlth of Albany spent
tives and friends.
Binding Twine, Baling Wire. Mack t the week end with hla mother. Mra.
Twins. Binding Twine at lowest , Nannie Mmlth.
1928 Chevrolet coupe In perfect
price In SO years. Graber-Oettya
Hardware.
Jylc condition. A bargain at McCov'»
Garage.
jy lc
The lowing side In the attendance
Mr». J. C. Conn loft for W alter-
contest of the Nolghbora of W ixm I-
craft captained by Mrs. Mabel | vllle Monday to visit a week with
Dixon will entertain the winning a daughter, Mrs. Percy Rossman
aide captained by Julia B a rleli at
E m ton Porter left Sunday for
a banquet July IS following the j Sliver latke to spend the aummer
r- X i llar niching.
'w lth relative»
Lim e Rock
Cottage Grove Motor Co.
DELCO
BATTERY
QUALITY MARKET
BEEF POT ROASTS.. 14c lb.
LINK SAUSAGE.......17c lb.
PORK ROASTS.........12c lb.
HAM LOAF......2 lbs. for 35c
LAMB STEW ................5c lb.
FRED ANDERSON, Prop.
A
Super
Salesman
Is At
Your
Service
Smith-Short Grocery
—Phone 153—
4th of July Specials
T his sto re w ill be closed all day M onday — J u ly 4th.
O V E R T H E H O L ID A Y S P E C IA L S
Paper napkins, 2 pkgs......... 9c 2 No. 2 cans pineapple
25c
W ax paper, 2 r o lls .................. 5c 1 11». m a rsh m a llo w s............... 19c
15c pkg. potato chips
10c Rock Dell pancake flour, pk 23c
Shrimp, 2 cans................... 29c Pt. ja r sliced dill pickles
18c
Olives, tall c a n s ......................19c 2 10c cans pork and beans 15c
Sweet, pickles, bulk, pt.......... 15c 3 pkgs. jell p o w d er................. 14c
2 5 lb s. C a n e S u g a r 9 9 c
With 6 or More Grocery Items
Instruments In spherical form. Be­
sides being more efficient they are
smaller and lighter.
Not W all Aequaiatad
Mary had been In the first grade
six weeks and her first report card j
Aaaaricaa Sapphire Fields
showed that she wss not learning
There are two notable sapphire
to rend very rapidly.
"Come. Mary, you must study ' fields In the United State« One,
your reading now,” said her mother among the great corundum deposits
of Macon county. North Carolina,
one day.
“Oh, mother,” responded Mary, “1 has yielded some very good gem«
don't need to study reading any The other Is In the gold-bearing,
sandy region near Helena, MonL— i
more. I'm reading Just fine now. I'm
reading so well that I am head of Gas Logic.
the class that's nhead of me.”
Colors Brighten Church
“W ell,” replied the mother, “Isn't
that fine? I must go over and tell
Orange carpet« green pews and
your teacher how glnd I am you are gayly painted walls have been In­
doing so well.”
troduced Into SL John's church,
Mary was quiet for a few min­ England, the vicar believing that
utes, and then remarked, with a su­ such brightness will attract young
perior a ir: "Why, mother, don’t you people
know me well enough yet to know
when I ’m kidding!"
YoarHome Print Shop Pint.
a commission, or turn in an ex­
pense acount.
It isn’t loafing when it should
be attending to business.
You can count on its getting
there every Friday morning.
Best of all, you can hire it
when you want it, and just as
long as you want it, without
any arguments or apologies.
Decide now to avail yourself
of this super salesman of the
community! Follow the lead of
many local and national adver­
tisers who recognize its value
and employ its regularly.
Let it help you plan your
campaign and place its re­
sources at your service!