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F R IIIA V , J l 'i v PAOB TWO. Cotta« __un.K.j rtrovr $rntinrl . normal schools at Ihstr prsssnl Io- cation» had a hand In »t»*lin< the petition« just before the expiration K L H B H T R E U E Editor F» M U k» 4 E ..1 7 Pride» r r td o r by ky Coitaga <Jre»e of time for filing. P u k lla k ln f Compeoy. I f The Sentinel were to make a B lfc rt ' ? Seeretery gusss It would guess that the petl-1 R m ltk ~ lion »hover» f o u n d that they' South African diamond minee are * couldn’t get the required number of cloeed due to dropping of diamond entertained the O. L H. club Thure- ... ----- name. and tha, , they hey determined to «alee. day. evening of Inst week with a .1 » aertk H I«Ik drag down in the mlrv with them Bealera« Offlaa Queen M ary’» favorite song la bridge »arty in honor of their thoae whom they could not defeat "Jeaue Lover of My Soul." King twentieth wedding annlvernarv Mr. ■ U R tK 'K IP T IÚ N H A T E S and M rs Graham were married In (Ceak In advance.) by fa ir means I George’s "Oh Love that W ill Not Cotta«ge Grove. Additional guests Osa yrer .....SI thlTkr. Three eteelha » o es The Sentinel has been free to of- ! Let Me Go." .. i l OOlOne 011 Sla monti were Mr. and Mrs. Victor Chain- 5 Longvlew. Wash welfare work- bers. Mr. and .Mrs, W illiam Thum, I fer criticism of the state's Instltu- Forai». rate—SOe year eddltloeeL . tlons, but that criticism has been era give aid to no nan who doe» Mr. and Mrs. S V. Allison. Or. and Member of Mrs. W. K Lebow, M r and Mrs. for the purpose of bettering and not raise a garden ga llo n a i E ditorial Aeaoelatloa O rsfos B talr E dl’ e rla l Aeeoriatioa saving the institutions. Others have To evade Polish customs laws, an F. L Grannis. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. O rafo» N evepaper (\>efrreeee made the same kind of criticism, Egyptian mummy entered W arsaw Kem. W. It Johnston. Mias Elsie Lea, Mias Eunice VanDenburg. 1 but not one of these persons has . "dried fish. , .M rs Clara Burkholder Miss Lula S E T T L E R E P A R A T IO N S . any sympathy with dastardly at-1 Senators and deputies travel free 1 Currln and Miss Dorothy Les The Sentinel ran not help but tempts to besmirch the character t in French railroads. |t Berkeley. Cal.V Mrs. Victor Cham . ... . feel that In whatever adjustment la of any one of the Institutions or to bers held high score for guests. besmirch the character, of thiwe , ’ L iniC L X a made In w ar debt» Germany 1» go Mrs. A. W. Swanson for members who are honestly and sincerely " * ,Sh* rt*- h« only applied his seal and D. H . Hemenway for the men ing to get the beat of the deal. It The guests presented M r and Mrs will get the beat of the deal be fighting for their institutions. I t u ««. , «. Graham with a set of dishes. Ile- cause It» burden 1» the heaviest and may take a dirty deal such a , this I J * ? £ T r o w „ L ' X _. .? . , or . freahments were served at a late apparently greater than It ran bear. to arouse the state to a realisation hour Mrs. Nancy Oglesby and Mies ■ cb * cad•"»> •!*» « W e feel that our burden at the of what is behind this move that 1« „ ™ Hetty Jacobsen assisted with the present time Is almost unbearable. so shady that Its sponsors do no, |yc*rs~n>Plc«'n« the official French serving. dare make their names public. It B .... . . . W e complain of being ground un P '* " “ 4 to der laxes until there Is no hope ma, take a deal such a i this t o ,. Lola Godard entertained with a that we ran pay them, yet our bur- arouse the dtisenry of the state to J bridge party Thursday afternoon The Christian church was Intro battle for Institutions that have den Is light compared to that other Frances Randall held high score nations are bearing. Our depression been built with millions of state duced into England by Irish mis and received a beautiful corsage. before St. In the corsage were directions la as naught compared to the bur money and by men who have given sionaries a century which when followed announced the den that England Is bearing, com the best that was in them to erect j Augustine landed In Kent. King John, of Magna Charta engagement of Lois Oodard to E l pared to the burden of taxes from Institutions of which we and pos fame, could not w rite his own name. don Perrine of Seattle. They expect which the French are freeing them terity might be proud. President Roosevelt called the to b e I l i a n te.I some tune in S e p t e i n I t Is time to don our armor and selves. ber Refreshments were served at I f we feel that we can haidly give battle to those who would very wealthy "the predatory rich." the tea hour. Invited guests were bear our burden, if we feel that an stab in the dark, who would des-1 '7" m* ny h" P *‘d Mrs. Roy Graham and Gertrude other straw srould break our backs, troy with poison gas that which °°2;?0 0 I1,n Hllyard of Eugene. Eloise Atkins what must be the situation In they can not destroy in fa ir con- „„Th* U 8 T * r loan 10 ,ta lY waa of Portland, Jean Allison. Maxine Nelson. Frances Randall. Frances C 'f a l l canceled. countries not as wealthy as we are. f ile t _____________ Full grown cranes are often as Mackin, Dorothy Uniphrey. Carolyn not as able as we are to pay heavy ; tall as a 13-year-old boy. Grannis. Madelia Beidler. Kathleen Q V .A R T E R I.Y IJC E N S E S . taxes and yet loaded with debts j Soviet Russia celebrated the fif Beidler. Jerrlne Burrows. Elele The Sentinel heartily endorses much greater than ours. We haven't Mrs Darwin's Jacobsen. W ilberta Wilson. the figures before us, but It Is easy ! any reasonable plan that may be tieth anniversary of H a rry Oodard and Beth Bede to believe that the interest alone worked out by the board of control death. P. Morgan is always aeconi ,, . T~ . . . , on the debts of any one of several to provide for payment of quarter- r » J. n i« d h v _ ..Z k _ The Mothers club held an all-day of the foreign countries is sufficient *>' licenses on automobiles. W hile ir n i. ha . , i " i meeting Tuesday In the club rooms. t allfornla has a potential nursing a bluebird quilt finished by the to retire both principal and in te r-; thi» would cause pain four times ext of our debts. ¡during the year instead of once, the employment of 19 days per year. , Lynx Hollow club wae placed In the We feel that our own prosperity present emergency eeems to make Greece must Import wheat in or- frames for quilting and dinner was Is Cvpendent upon world pro.-perity. *ueh a plan advisable, even though . 'ter to ,lva- served at noon. They made plans We can not have world prosperity '* may not b* legal and may get N e’- Profit on his watches are for • Picnic ,o b* b* 1J unless the nations of the w irld can state officials into difficulties C c r - '&b° u t l cent according to C. H. In- be ahown shown some some way way in In which which they it w ill make a mess of thing, ■ « • « o » - ................................. kam « 1 ? be t h e y tainly ----- - ------------------------------------------- ham gave the monthly report for can struggle from under their bur- m enforcing license payments and E1“ Ericson landed on the Amert- June as follows: Oarments glvsn dena of debt. I t is easy to believe will greatly increase expenses o f , can coast in the year 1000. out, ISM. shoes, 18 pairs; hats. 3; that the profit we are loa.ng on thq motor vehicle registration de- Many of California's trees were quilts. 3. business we would have undet nor- partment. but there seems no doubt growing long before Christ was The Rainbow Girls will hold their ' mal conditions would be greater that there are many who need their born. than the amount of money owing cars in order to hold their jobs. Chrysalises of male and female annual picnic today at Swimmers’ . Delight. Those who wish to go are while unable to pay the full license ants »re used as fish food to us. arc A Minnesota woman 10» years old to meet at Masonic hall at 3 o'clock If This w riter would like to see fee now. and state officials than wants to m arry her fourth man and transportation will be provided. || G eim any pay every cent demanded more iikety to be commended The committees are: Transporta 80. . tion. Dorothy (Jmphrey, Frances 1 of It. even though those who would criticised for overstepping the let- who Belgium has approved a two-year M arkin and Kathleen Kathleen Bel Beidler; food pay It may be in no way to bi true ter of the law to show a sym- Isabelle Safley. Jean Allison and for the world struggle that created pathetic attitude toward those f l - ' plan of national retrenchment. Three hundred and seventy-five W ilberta Wilson. the debt, but we are more interest nancially distressed. ____ — ♦ — ed in our own _______ welfare. _______ In the r proe There should be one condition.' thousand of Oregon's inhabitants perity of the world than we are in i Those to whom quarterly payments i were born in the state. I A Lutheran mission festival will revenge. j* r e granted should . present some Manchurian soy bean land i is s 1 ba held Sunday. July 10, In Mrs. Elisabeth Fahrenwald's grove south When wc see the suffering of evidence from a home official to ' strikingly like that of central Illl- I of the city. Service will be at 10 millions of unemployed in our own show that granting the favor Is I nols. o'clock, with Ret W. Sylwester of officiating country we feel that the United warranted because of financial em 1 Chicago gets Its domestic gas ; Roseburg - a picnic ! States ought easily to agree to any barrassment and need of the motor ' from Texas wells. 1000 miles away, lunch will be served after the vehicle. by pipe line. , service form of debt settlement that is -------— "Alice In Wonderland" was w rit- ♦ satisfactory to the other countries ___ ____________________ A young swain, after receiving a ten by a professor of mathematics. M ra- 8 Oodard en tertain ed that suf'ered more than ___ we ____ and have vroater r e a a n s to n u t r e v a n e e « t y decided rejection from his with a swimming Friday nave greater re.i-on to put revenge _ / ---------------- -----------------------------------— -------- ---------- ; ternoon for her son party Eldon. Guests ahead of their own fin a n c e, we I- sweetheart, sent her a statement ; were Burrell and Lauren Oodard i f Bre for « 7 1 63 for flowers, candy and ¡Tillamook. Dan Trask. Kenneth The title s are set for a settle-1 °P *™ tickets. I t he can't do any Whitlock. Gene Durham. Vinal ment of w ar debts to start a return ' raore cooing he seems determined Randall Jr and Wendell Small. to a prosperity such as we have t0 >te*P UP the billing. Members of the Junior and pri known ,n years that are gout. ; „ , . . ; , ' _____________ Be as quick to praise on circum- m ary departments of the Christian ! stantial evidence as you are to con- ■ church entertained their mothers S T E A L IN G T H E P E T IT IO N S . with a picnic Thursday afternoon , tlemn, and things will be pretty To one who Is not directly inter well equalized. ' In the city park. Refreshments of Program sandwiches, cookies. Ice cream and I , ested. the story coming out of Port lemonade were served. Are you keeping these land of the stealing of the petitions Affluence and influence are words little cards? Wise ones do that would put on the ballot the of entirely different meanings, but Orlando Turner of Garibaldi and keep them, for they have proposal to put skids under the in the second usually goes w ith the Mrs Em m a B. Thornton were mar found that they will hang stitutions of higher learning is a fir s t ried Tuesday. July 9. at the Chris up anywhere and are al highly fantastic piece of news. tian parsonage. Rev I. G. Shaw of- < ways a guide to happiness, To an innocent bystander the Relating. They left Immediately Some people araste enough time romance and real enter whole thing looks like a dastardly and energy deploring hard luck to , after the ceremony for Garibaldi to tainment! I make their home. attempt to spatter with vile mud make a success of almost any busi those who are making a noble f ‘gbt ness. Mrs. Jane Thatcher will present to save the state's great educational Frances M ackin In a piano recital institutions. The inference is. of A newspaper speaks of an item ; at 8 Wednesday evening at the Thursday. Friday course, that those interested In as a story—the readers are more Methodist church. Frances will be I maintaining the university and outspoken. Jury T-8 assisted bv several violin pupils of Buford Roach. The general public , has been Invited. Walter Huston in World fa Paragraphs F e a tu re s fo r F rid a y , S a tu rd a y a n d M o n d ay ( Arcade THEATRE “A House Divided’ Father and Son as Rivals In Love! The strangest love triangle ever screened . . . a father battling his own son for a woman loved by both . . . a smashing dram atic story The Needlecraft club held its an- nuai picnic Thursday evening of last week at Currtn bridge Mrs Glen Haney of Eugene, a former member, was a guest. The Past Matrons will hold their annual picnic at Riverside Park Monday. July 11. I t 1s to be an all- day picnic and a basket dinner will be served 1 | 1 J u ly Snowflake C ra ck ers D ainty Salted Wafers 8, 9, and 11 Flour Coffee Highest Grade Airway Blend of Q uality « ( ’o ffr e Hard Wheat -«very sack guaranteed. a-lb. Box 49 lb. Bag Pound 25c $1.09 23c bbl. $ 4 .0 9 C o rn P ru n e s 4 lbs... 15c 3 cans 25c C a tsu p M a caro n i Rote City. 3 lbs... 10c Highway brand C e rto M i J “1 2 for...45c N a p k in s 1000 ...69c Soap Feldm an’s Naptha 10 bars 38c lor- zac Bacon PEAN UT B U ÌT E R Bq uares of *tde bacon, mild cure. . BULK Pound 9 Pound 7 Bananas Golden Ripe 4 lbs. 15c Carrots Sweet & Tender 2 bunches 5 c [K ] Tomatoes Field Grown 3 lbs. 19c j? Cabbage P hon e 219 Crisp and Tender C o tta g e G r o v e lb. 2*^c i W e D e liv e r George Washington was badly j scarred by smallpox. India has a slave m entality popu- lailon of 24.000.000. it Is estim ated. Saturday Matinee and Night, July 9 Jackie Cooper in ÛCiTû 6AP3O.J0HN BA,: /MOCE. JÜAN CBAWFOBD, m iA C E BEERV LIONEL BARRYMORE m 'GRAND HOTEL' M ail order seat sale opens today at the Fox-McDonald theatre in Eu gene for the »road showing of “Grand Hotel.” which w ill be shown twice daily Thursday and Friday. July 14 and 19. All seats w ill be re served, according to Ray W Jones, manager of the Fox-McDonald. 'J S ra n d ^ J g te T ^ ^ s a id to be t h ^ biggest picture of the year and has the most costly cast ever assembled in one picture Greta Garbo. John Barrymore. Joan Crawford. Lionel i Barrymore. Wallace Beery, Lewis , Stone and Jean Hersholt are the seven stars. Matinees w ill start at 2 30 and evening performances at i 8:30. “W h e n a F e lle r N e e d s a F r ie n d ” For All Folks From Six to Sixty! W ith “Chic” Sale . . . the most lovable team in pic tures . . . and how you’ll love them together. An adult picture! Saturday Matinee 3:90 p.m. Q U A L IT Y M A R K E T YOUR IDEAL MEATINO” PLACE PURE LARD 3 lbs. for 25c KETTLE RENDERED SHORTENING 3 lbs. for25c WHITE CLOUD BACON ANY SIZE PIECE 16c lb. Sunday. Monday July 10-11 Loretta Young in “PLAY GIRL »» With “Wild" Winnie Lightner Too! Romance as thrilling as your first kiss. Interm ing led with comedy that will leave you w e a k from laughing! Two girls seek love . . . and get It, and how! STREAKED WITH LEAN Baby Beef Steak LAMB STEAK PORK STEAK VEAL STEAK KIPPERED SNACKS 5c each American Club Coffee 20c lb. PHO1TZ 46 FREE DELIVERY ALL DAY F R E D A N D E R S O N , P rop . Tuesday, Wednesday July 13-13 Constance Bennett in “Lady With A Past ♦♦ She Sought a Past to Find Love! Rich beyond dreams . . . yet poorer in love than a shop-girl . . . she had to make a dark past for her self before she could have a future In romance' a ® a a a a a a a a a a a EN D O F SEASON CLEA RA N CE a a a A t L o w e st P ric e s in Y ears a a $3.00 values in white footwear ..................................... $1.1 Broken lot men's linen collars, each ...».... 6c a a $4.00 values in white fo o tw ea r...................................... $2.49 Broken lot men's soft collars, each 10c a a Misses patent strap slippers, p a ir .................................. $1.19 39c a Children's summer slippers, p a ir .........................................79c Assorted group men ’s straw dress hats, choice a a Large lot women’s house dresses, each ............................ 37c Men’s and boys' all-wool Jantzen made swim a ,ult> .................................- .......... $1 98, $2 49. $2 98. $3 08 a All remaining hats for women, each ..... ......................... 75c Assorted lot men’s dress shirts, former $1.49 to $1.96 a a All misses straw dress hats, e a c h .........................................39c values print patterns, each 98c a a Women's and girls' all-wool Jantzen made swim 29c a suits ................... .........................$1.98, $2.25, $2.98. $3 98 Large lot men’s and boys’ adjustable caps, each a 86c a 25x48 inch turkish bath towels, each ...................... .........15c Men 'g 8 ounce denim high back overalls, pair a Men s summer knit union suits .................. 49c ! - ® a ® ® a a a a a a a a 15x27 inch turkish towel, each ...................... .....................6c a B oys’ nainsook union suits, each a .................. 26c 15x19 inch face towel, each ......... ............ ........................ 4c a B oys’ gingham work shirts, each a ............. 29c 17 inch part linen crash toweling, yard ............................9c a 16 inch cotton crash toweling, y a r d .................................. 6c B oys’ print broadcloth dress shirts, each ................. 39c a a 10c a Women’s full-fashioned silk and rayon hose, pair ... 47c One lot 36-inch dres8 voile, yard a Women’s ootton service stockings, pair ...»....................... 10c One lot 36-inch batiste, a yard 12c a a 36-inch soft bleached muslin, yard .......................... ...... 8c Women s 46 inoh length dress slips ...».................... 25c a a a