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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 4, 1932)
r« m T i l g W FN TIM Kb. OOTTAOB Q U O T I. O M O O I I. N o v R M n r it «, i m Just Calk ml be co m p letely fitte d J. D. Hu«h«i and family have ar rived from Lo* Ang«l«s and have purvhaaad the O. H <Hllm) Smith ranch south of the cltv The Smith family will move to Texas. Mrs Jack Moor* and two children of Medford arrived Monday to visit at thn horns of Mrs Moore'* par- ants. Rev and Mr*. I. Q. Shaw C. c. Cruson left Tuesday to epend a few days at Toledo. Farmers’ Union Holds C o u n ty Meet Hebron n r * BARTELS MARKET Free Delivery B. Bartel«, Mgr. Phone 56 SPECIALS FRIDAY AN SATURDAY Hebron, Nov. 2 - (Special.,— The At the cltlaenehlp meeting last county convention of the Farmers' Tuesday night the seniors placed union met Munday at the union hall. first In scholarship, deportment, A cafeteria dinner was served at hat new - Fancy Grain Fed Pork Roast paid-up class dues, and honor roll, noon, after which O A. Nichols, ..... .......... lP /jc lb . and second In attendance, honor county president, called the meet Bulk K raut .................... 9c qt able mention and student body ing to order and the business ses Boiling Beef .....................«Vie lb. dues, Juniors placed first In honor sion to order able mention and student body slon was held, followed by a pro- j Weiner« ............... 2 lb«. 25c dues, and second In honor roll and Krani Ivan Patten played a violin Link Sausage ... ...... 15c lb. or 2 lbs 25c deportment, sophomore* p l a c e d solo, accompanied by a sister Ber- Beef Pot Roast, fat and tender first In attendance and second In • nice on the piano Dr Walker nt 10c lb —♦ rholarshlp and least number of i Springfield rave a tala on health Bulk Lard or Shortening 3 lbs 25c tardinesses; freshmen placed first (insurance; Mr and Mrs Bert Trask Hams, our own make, l/ 2 or whole ......... 14c lb Lutheran Church t Missouri Hy- ; the least number of tardinesses, 'and Mr and Mrs Hush Trunnel nodi - Adventist church building a new system of voting Is being ,ang. Mr. Cameron rave a temper west Main street. Service* 7 46 started this year in which the re- ance talk and Mrs Kappauf told Sunday. Nov. 6. Bible class will »uit* of voting for the social effl- ! of her trio through the middle west meet after the services W. Hyl- Clency placing of the reapective I ¡'¿at"aammer' wester. 303 Hobert* street. Hose- dames will be announced only at The next meeting will be with lb. burg, pastor. the end of each semester. the Spencer Creek local In January. ALICE BREEDLOVE, Prop * * ’ . A P«P assembly was held Thure- E i,ctlon of officers will be held I'entsu'ostul Asasunbly of God, At- ,jBy afternoon for the purpose of ------------- wood Foster, Pastor. Sunday arousing enthusiasm for the game n iv in r Now i« the time to can salmon school. 9.43. Mrs Chas. Cochran, with Eugene Friday. Students. In- N<'v- A”° “t ®*’’*^"* . . Mr and Mrs. O E. Woodson re- superintendent; forenoon service, eluding a number of the football turnsd home Saturday, after spend 11, evening service. 7.30, evangelle- team, gave pep talks on their views 1 Divide attended the benefit dance and special music Tuesday, 7:80 the prospects of the game Miss at Anlauf Saturday night ing a week at their ranch In east tic Bible study from 9tb chapter of Ingalls Miss Young, Miss Thelma Clarence Frier of Drain has leas- ern Oregon Acts, Young pooplo’s meetings, Frl- Hem, Mr. Bagley, Mr. Emerson and Lindstrom ranch and moved New York Millinery Parlors. Up day, 7 30; Saturday 8 00, Children's \ j r Grannis each gave a short pep i8nJ,iv ,here>,t u ._ to date hats on sals till all sold. 28c Church with sand table. Hat 7 30 ,ull, Kach member of the football j . Mr*- Sherman Chapman and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs J Kermit Brande and 80c Next door to Christian street meeting If weather permits. | P,un WHM given a rousing cheer George McReynolds were Eugene nip berry of Corvallis spent the week Present Assistant Co. School Supt • • • Laurence Wiese was elected cheer vUator. Saturday end at the home of Mrs llrande- Mrs. Ulen Flatters and Infant Church of Christ, I O. Shaw. , , ader In place of Tom Howard A meeting of the school board LAURENCE C. MOFFITT berry’s patents, Mr and Mrs. II. It. son wsre brought lioi/ie last week Pastor. Sunday school. 9 18. Clem who had resigned Paul Sanders. was held Monday evening at tha R Grlgge. from a Eugene hospital. Republican Candidate for Sarff, superintendent. The men of undent body president, who has W Kenady home Alvin and George Dugan of Lon Mrs. O. V Breese siami Sunday Miss (Jpai Wagner spent Friday this school are with the commun- been absent for two weeks on ac- don County spent tha week end at the home - In (loryallls with a son Melvin, who nlKh( wltn her mother. Ity men's Hlblo class, forenoon »er- count of a broken leg. attended the Oregon State college . la attending — Mrs Lot Wagner vice, 11. sermon topic. “The Power ,,bly but was unable to take of their grandparents. Mr. and Mrs SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT J. A. Mackey, and helped seed , That new all wave 12-tube Gll- of One with Christ." Communion charge. I'm for Community Men., nip of Lane County of the l-ord's supper; evening ser- Cottage Grove high school held grain. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Sheets of Donald Umphrsy, Miss Margaret flllan radio will arrive Monday In vice, 7:811, sermon topic, "Know the I ug annua) bonfire prepared by the Qualified, Experienced, Competent Deck. Miss Sara Louise Shields and time for election reports. Be sure Truth.” Young People’s meeting, fr.shman class Thursday evening Cottage Grova spent Sunday with Harold H o u s e r s p e n t S u n d iiy Io the to see and hear this great set. Nel 11 80. Workers' conference Monday on Kelly field As an advertisement Mrs Sheets' parents. Mr. and Mrs. ' Economical, Efficient, Cheerful son Motor Co., exclusive dealers, c evening. 7:00. Prayer meeting Wed- for the game a serpentine of high M J. Perlnl. Bohemia district. Service Mrs. G. O. Harden and three chil Hay Dusenbsrrv left Sunday for nesday. 7:30 A 10-pound daughter was born school students started at the dren of Portland visited several Election Nov. 8, 1932. eeveral Thursday to Mr. and Mrs. Gall Seattle, after spending school and paraded down Main days last week at the Frank Mc- Community Men’s Bilde ditas at street to Kelly field A feature of weeks at tlis horns of his parent* Walker of Walker. (Pd Adv.)—021 28 n4c Garvln home. Mrs. Harden and , The nu-tvpe Alladln I* a kerosene Mr end Mrs William Dussnberry the armory. The clase for the nln- this parade was Tommy Howard's Mrs. McGarvIn are sisters. ; — ---------------------------------------------- — ----------------------- denoinlnallst. who has no church --------- ----------- ---------------- - - ..... Jsrrine Burrow, «lud.nl at Mo« K u k c b s dummy which he had mantle lamp that gives the same A Hallowe’en party was held at 1 = 9 a m B K B * e - --------------------------------------------------------------------------- amount of - light gasoline normal. and Bert Burrow. enHuin. h’ '1K,‘. to d ?? T Pi o v of the H eer- the Mountain View school house -» -» •- r<-i t tv studying the gospel according - - - - lamp - - and - as - does the .. .. it,. I ...n r o in g to went the field ahead mantle It safely. _ _ _ _ end at of Salem spent the week - pentlne and was hung upon the beautifully and economically No home "here with Mrs Bur- John. 8th chapter, I. o . Hhaw, An old fashioned charivari was L teacher. bonfire to burn. Mr. Emerson. Mr. given pumps. Just light the wick and_the rows Mr and Mrs. Orel McLaugh- ( T i a n C e . * * * Bagley and Mr Grannis talked Iin. who lamp does ths rest. Only 88 78. Ora- were married Thursday. ■ ■ ' . — ■ — — - Pin for Community Men.. nip First Methodist Episcopal Church, „bout the game to be played on FrL ber-Gettys n4c Amo* McGarven made a business Meredlth A Groves. Pastor Sun- j ay and urged everyone to come, William Dusenbsrrv returned Doris Gwens and Alta Kelly were The »enior girls defeated the trip to Eugene Monday. home Hundsv sfter spending sever day school, 9 48. Mrs. C. E I'm- married Wednesday of last week Little Marvel Ann King la still ' al months at Halsey, Ore., where phrev. superintendent Classes for fre»hman girls Thursday by a score seriously 111 at the home of Mrs. 1 all ages. Forenoon service. 11. ser- 0, 21 to l i In the first Inter-class Mr and Mrs I .a Hoy I-a Itrle of he was employed. Toni Dallagugrdl. topic, "Hexekloh'e Prayer.” volleyball game of the season. Han Diego. Cal., arrived the last of Mrs Herbert Lombard and chil mon Mrs Steve Tonole gave a party Anthem by choir. Vocal solo by tbs week to spend three weeks at dren The high school girls' sextet ac Saturday Marls and Herbert Jr. spent evening in honor of a the home of Mrs I-a Urie's parents. the week ut Pengra with the Hay Mrs. Hattie Hart. "Hinging In the companied at the piano bv Miss daughter Katy's birthday annlver- , Storm " Vesper service. 8. sermon Sara-Louise Shields, sang two num Mr and Mrs. II G Bennett. Mrs mond Urube family. topic. "Patriotism. Christianity and bers at the American Legion auxili sary About 30 guests were present La Brie was Ethel Bennett of this M M Perlnl and Tom Allison Francis Smith for constable.— the Election." Special music In- ary meeting Monday afternoon at made city. a business trip to Sutherlin 84« women and children attended Writ« In the I1UIIM1 on the ballot, 4p eludes piano solo bv Frances Mack the armory and again at the Girls’ Monday. League assembly Thursday after Light your home safely, beautl- Christian Bible school the last twp Miss Georgina Glover of Sub Htewar» and France* Mack noon. Hundays. n4p fully, economically with the nu-tvpe Dorothy limity is spending a few days at the In. number bv orchestra and pa- The Future Farmers of America Alladln korosene mantle lamp, tor Eugene Dove spent the woek end ,„8dudL, elected the following officers last J A. Mackey home. In Portland. Monday President, Alvin McOar- M iss G rannis la on Choir. Mr*. Clara Burkholder and daugh reading of message* from candi- vln; vice president. Wallace Bos __ Carolyn Grannis, student at the ter llelle. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Gra- dates for president and vice presi laugh; secretary. Jack Carter; ham. Mrs. Nancy Oglesby. Mrs. dent, also a tableau on voting. treasurer. Edward Graham: ser- University of Oregon and daughter Carrie llemenway and Mrs. Tlllle Young people's meetings: 6. Senior i-cant-at-arms. Wilmer Seales. Mr of Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Grannis of Taylor spent Sunday at Winchester and Intermediate Epworth League. Young Is advisor of the organiza- this city, has been chosen as a member of the Polyphonic choir on Prayer meeting Thursday, 7 80 , lon bay. The following officers were elect the campus. Beginning Saturday night all bar Young people's night. Wednesday, ed nt the first meeting of the Torch ber shope In Cottage Grove will Free Methodist Church, Roy W. Honor society Tuesday: President. close at 8 o'clock Saturday eve- Howell. Pastor. - Sunday school. Gall Llndamood; vice president. nlngs nip 9 43. Mrs Ellzaxbeth Tarr, superln- Edna Grubb: secretary - treasurer, Go to tome Bible school. tendent; forenoon service, tl. ser- Nellie Tucker. Leo Dugan. Nellie Mrs. Mary Stoneburg ha* return mon topic. "The Power of Testl- Tucker and Vera Gllham were ap- ed from a visit with a daughter. mony;" evening service. 7:30, ser- pointed to check up on the report Mrs. Hugh Milligan. In Portland. mon topic. "Straining Out the Gnats cards to see who is eligible for M. C. Bt easier has so far recov and Swallowing Camels; or Incon- membership this year It was de- FOR SALE—40 BARRED ROCK pullets. Hansen strain. Harley ered from hl* recent Illness as to »latencies;" praver meeting. Thura- ¡elded to have the Initiation day. 7:80 bn able to got down town for mony for new members November Harms._____________________ni-lgp short time on pleasant day*. ’ ’ ’ 18 The annual Thanksgiving sen-ice Dr. H. A Hagen, freshman class F. L. Grannis and John Miller will be held In the Methodist dad gave a short pep talk on cltl- went on a bunting trip near Albany church at 10 Thanksgiving fore- zenshlp to the freshmen during Sunday. Rev. H W Davis of the their class meeting Wednesday. —----- Mrs Mamie Romaine has filed noon be the speaker May Aubrey and Blanche Pa- suit for divorce against her bus- Haptlst church * will * * quette hiked from here Sunday to Mr. and Mrs l-a Hoy 1-a Hrle pf band. Hoy Hotnalne. Sbs asks cus- I'mhvtertun Church. Duncan P. about two miles beyond Do re n a tdt San Diego. C al. house guests at the to of a minor child and 323 a month Camer<m*"pr.to'r"“su n d ^ “"*chwh ( V ' a ' A ^ o m u I f home of Mr* La Urie * parent*. Mr for support of the child i0 great ffroun, „ r aI,„ u n„ u A A gavel was presented to the 10. groups of of ,.„L eager students and Mr* H. O Bennett, spent ths Ml, n , utIlu* Holleran of Jam »- over the land are studying the »npliomores for last Wednesday by O. week end In Albany at the home o f -town. N. Y.. returned homo Mon- Bible In the Sunday school hour: V. Breese, class dad, during their a sister of Mrs, 1^ Brie, Mrs. Che»- jay. after spending a month at the forenoon service. 11, sermon topic, class meeting. tar Wheeler. home of a daughter, Mra. C. J. Kem. "The Religion of the Future Is The following committee was ap Cards. Tobacco«, ilonfec- Mrs. Hoy Romaine spent Mon- There Really a Spiritual Awaken pointed at the senior class meeting lion*. True to Ito name. The l*aa- j B>. ln Salem ing Today? Who Shall I,«ad the last Wednesday to get suggestions ™** . . George Hrund has recovered from Revival? Are You Ready?" Eve for the clam Rower and motto: 1 9 3 2 Tíre T ick et Mrs I.»» Ragan and daughter an Infected hand Smllev Monts ning service. 7:3fl, Armistice mes Anita llaldeman. Marie Cooley and C took his place at Hartcl* market. sage. "World Peace or the Call of Roger Braswell. Eleanor and mother. Mrs. L. C. the Christ " The following ques Wicks. Evelyn Mostachet- Cavsnsgh. spent the week end with GOODYEAR Mr. and Mr*. George Kerr and tions will be answered: (1) How tl Lillian Donna Saflev were hostesses Mr Hagan nt Hartell hotel. Friday- baby and Mrs. G. B. Pitcher return , many soldier* were killed In the for and !•< Merleee* Lee^e<»kl» a group of students at a tea night Mr*. Cavanogh became seri ed Hunilay from spending several ere„ war» How many In Amerl- given In the school Monday. Dec ously 111 and a daughter. Mrs. E H months In California with relatives cn? <2> 1 am distressed about the orations were carried out ln Hal Wiggins, was called here from Make your plans now to attend the Cooking Mr* Hallie Hawkins of Roseburg old testament pictures of God. are lowe'en motif. FOR FASSRMGSR CAR« Portland Mrs. Wiggins was accom- _____ ____ Allene Turner and ________ Dorothy ____ Mc- nled by her daughter Flelda Mr*. spent the week end at the home of they correct? (8) Who wrote the School There you 11 see dozens of new and attrac sear AirwUml Shear vsnagh Is recovering satisfactor her parent*. Mr. and Mrs. J <J. Wll- book of Genesis’ (4) Do vou believe Lendon entertained Maurlne ing. the Bible should be read and studl- er and Lucille Steck Monday at the ily. tive hints that you will value highly. 31 r. and Mr*. Lundy Woodson and cd and criticized like any other practice house, W L. Workman and George small daughter spent Sunday at book’ (8) Please give vour candid Girls volleyball teams were chos- BJorsst spent Tuesday fishing at MurNhflcId with Mr*. Woodson's opinion of the two malor party en as follows: Seniors. Mabie Black- Especially you should notice the demonstration Hawysr rapids on the Umpqua. parents Mrs Woodson and baby candidates fur the presidency. Do more. captain. Dorothy Baldwin, B ond rahooraal » v a r y M onday daughter remained for a longer vis- vou think them sincere In their and Bonita Schoen; lunlors. Evelvn of Ghirardelli's Ground Chocolate—the all-in- ■tab«. _____ ____ __ It statements’ <«> What relation Is Coiner, captain, Mllllcent de Lacy. one kind, accomplishing all chocolate purposes Franklin D. Roosevelt to "Teddv" j Helen Hansen. Florlene Franklin Mra. N. E Compton spent tha Roosevelt? (7) Do »«« think that Bnd Unavee Whitsett; sophomores, week end In Grants Paas at the J. the AGU1CULTUKAL with the convenience of the powdered form. cltv of Cottage Orove Is too Edith Conn, captain. Blanche Pa- M Ishum horns. reckless In Its expenditures? (8) quette. Daisy Zimmerlv. Velma Dav- Mr*. B. R. Job spent the week In Whv ___ _____________ L im e R ock are editors of ________ papers so _____ fond lg __ May Aubrey and ____________ Alicne Turner; _ You will also receive at the Cooking School the Eugene at the home of a daughter. of disclosing murders and domestic freshmen. Ruth Stowell, captain. | Prima M Block but to Mrs. Charles Adams. scandal and repenting In the press Fcrn Tracv. Stella Smith and Kath- famous Ghirardelli "Sweet Sixteen” Recipe Packet Mrs. Howard Hess of Roseburg gossip that will murder character? ieen Daugherty. First teams hav- returned home Thursday after • • • |nR nn Insufficient number of plav- T ir* Users —a collection of the m ost useful, m ost practical spendlng several day» here with her Adventist Church. — At Intersee- erg choose from Junior second baga, toa WJW _________________mother. Mrs. H. A Mlllsr. tlon of west Main and M streets gtrlng: Marlon Johnston, and the vole Ih e chocolate recipes of all sorts. _____________________ __ ______ L l 31r and Mrs D 8 Lloyd of Coro- *• B white ehureh. Seventh sophomores second string: Lillian ' ' m. Delmar. Cal., spent Friday night £>»* Adventist Each Saturday at Hull. Wilma Sutherland. Vivian Mrs Alma Palmer, Pomona, Cal., wltj, Mr and Mrs. E. M Boss while 9. .“n _hn'Lr " •h?"1 ln the studv Rogers. Margaret Wilson and and Mrs Emma Hawn. Holcomb. on the)r wnv home from Saskatche- "J Sabbath school lesson. At Evelyn Mostachettl. ticket straight—again 11 0 c,ocl< <h* Pastor. Elder Paul At a meeting Wednesday evening Wit., returned home Saturday, af w„n and Manitoba tsr spending a few days with Mrs. 1 0.1 R..IH Cameron w e. ill the Iver’ on; delivers a sermon, the , hc betterglrls elected Gail Linda- in 1931 Lil 0» i l l ‘ nroof nt hle «’"'»rn’ ots being nam- mood vtcc president and Fave H. A. Millar. rirst or me woea. ed hv ehanter and verse from the Wnolev secretary-treasurer. They B y a p la ra llty a f M IL L IO N S , th e Mr. and Mre. Bain Morris re Mr. and Mr*. Elbert Smith spent Bible. Wednesday evening hour 7 30 took the project of trvlng to keep car etrasss of A m srlca have slactsd turned the last of ths week from tha week end In Portland. They also 1 C e o d y m r th s tr F IR S T -chote« t i n t the students in the bleachers dur Newberg, where Mr. Morris had visited at Eugene. Corvallis. Mon- - , _ . , *-» • ing the football game. Iv o ry yaar slac« 1*14 Goodyear Tlr«« been employed for a month. mouth. McMinnville and Beaverton L . l O t h C S L T 1C C Miss Sara-Louise Shields and ad th e c o u n try In etsndlly Wa live only onor. We need aoma Mr. Smith passed the Oregonian Miss Margaret Deck went to Bo I p o pularity. tan. Tha Pastime furnishes refined building Monday while a radio p o ll. hemia Sunday.- Thev hiked from •ntortalnmenL was being taken. Mr. Bmlth's decla Crystal mine to Musick mine to Why ta*y Miss Geneva Ktma of Portland ar ration that he was going to vote for ' visit Mrs. Dale Wvatt, then to lira when a O O O D Y E A R - rived tha last of the week to spend Hoover wa* heard by several here. Fairview ranger station. Eagles lodge will conduct an N m first — «Mta !»• a month at the home of her par The girls' league sponsored a hot 31r. and Mrs. H. C. Mitchell re- 1 old The clothes dance In the armory dog sale at the game Friday and ents. Dr. and Mrs. A. W. Klma. ceivod word Friday that their eon if A T w a ^ s^ ^ j£ X V jth J ^ r in ter sJ In k^ M n. Carl Price and eon Tom of Jo© had euffered a back Injury ln I 1/. TiJLinVfhu cleared $1.08. The elrls are plan Portlnnd spent the week end at the an accident at Cochran, where he i «1, t?? t »? *1?, „ni nlnK ,0 sel1 hot do*a 81 the next home of Mrs. Price's parent*. Mr. was employed. He was taken to a ° l ^ . r, O P’ ± . . Th" , nhO Albany. Cottage Grove Motor Co. and Mrs. D. H. Hemenway. hospital at Forest Grove. i ' 1.1» 1"« ' lo‘h1*'' The dues contest party of the Go to some Bible school. n«P Mr and Mr. E E. Smith left ^ W l l “ ^ ^ V h ^ n e f “. ^ ’^ ! ,^ S k y V ^ X r io • S tt!; Kenneth McKenzie of Oakridge Monday for lho,L home, I^S.atU e, lty. ^'mna^um . ^ k S b y ^ a l l e V to .S vlalted brloflv Monday nt the homo vlsiung a weeK at tnc nome ------------------- charge of the plans for the party. of an aunt, Mr*. LaSelle Stcwnrt. Ahlster at Cuh> Creek ° ‘ ” M ! Fearing Nothing j only girls who paid their dues w i lt F. L. Grannis spent Saturday In i. y°° wl!,h ,0 fenr nothing, con be admitted to the party. Eugene and attended the annual , A chamber of commerce commit- everything to to he feaied Opal Henderson, graduate of last Jack Mauldintf. Prop. Dads' day at the University with a 'co put on a program last night for « J * '™ 8’ everything is to he ree.eo TuegdBV Ethe, j ' the Lorane grange. Arne, Florence Johnston. Evelyn daughter Carolyn.. Rose and Cleo Gunter, graduates of last year, visited school Wednesday, j ■ ■ ■ There’s a world of difference Paul Sanders, student body presl- ( dent, who sustained a broken leg between a paste diamond and the real thing. In the football game with Oakland There’s a world of difference in bus travel. some weeks ago. returned to school Monday morning. He to still on DEPENDABILITY is th at difference. Grey crutches but to recovering satisfac hound offers low fares PLUS dependable torily. -P h o n e 153— Elmer Mason, freshman, has been service. Avoid paste travel diamonds—ride absent from school the past week of GREYHOUND on account of Injuries sustained while playing football. Pauline McCue, freshmnn. and Irwin Aubrey, 8A student, have withdrawn from school. Corn, Golden Sweet, can 10c B ean s, red, 5 lbs. ........................ 25c Eleanor Stark, lunlor, has been from school several davs. Beans, Green C hoice, can 10c Rice, fancy, 5 lbs......................... 25c nbsent Leonard Olin entered school Mon day as a freshman. out in a new coat, and dress, All eat styles and colors. Also a beautiful line of Kavser Hosiery, newest fall shades. Church N ew s SA LM O N Vi or w h o le T H E S M A R T SH O P 5^C Loose Leaf Forms of Every Kind. The Sentinel. Monday evening. Always Give the H o m e P rin t Shop F irst Gnirardelli arrot W ANTADS A N a tio n al Landslide ' Goodyears! \nvii&r | ^iou to t/i& COOKING SCHOOL S GOODYEAR GHIRARDELLI’S CHOCOLATE Geur-ar-ctet&f. Dance Ticket ^CHEVROLET Smith-Short Grocery ANOTHER S H IP M E N T Saturday Grocery Savings New Sport Street and Dress Tomatoes, large can ....................10c Quaker Crystal Oats, pkg............ 23c ò p c c ifli Peanut Brittle, lb. ..................... Gum Drops, lb ........................... Com. Chocolates, lb................... Coffee, Golden West, 3 lbs. 99c Pineapple, 2 large can s ............35c Sw eet Potatoes, 10 lbs. 1 lXC ^3^ Lettuce, head 12c Squash, lb. 12c Turnips, 10 lbs. P a s te D i a m o n d s IN T R A V E L 25c 5c lc 25c Free Dolls 5 N a n c y J a n e d o lls fr e e w i t h 10 b ars so a p ......................25 c or 5 N a n c y J a n e d o lls fr e e w ith 2 p k g s. N a p th a C h ip s 49c Another Candidate for Constable, Francis Smith has become a write-in candidate for constable of the Cottage Orove district. Mr. Smith to being backed by the Eagles lodge. Oxfords First Postage Stamp The postage stamp grew out ef the necessity for Issuing a receipt for money paid in advance for the carriage of letters. Sir Rowland Rill, n British postal reformer, con ducted for some years an ngilatlon for cheap postage and uniform rales, and the postage stamp wa* one of hie proposals. Great Brit ain became the first stamp-issuing country In 1840, when a number of Hill's suggestions were adopted. $4.00 $5.00 and $5.85 Watch for November Subscription Special. B u rch Shoe Co. 1032 Willamette St. Eugene, Oregon Sam ple D ependable L o w Fares: P O R T L A N D . . $1.80 SA L E M ............. 1.15 E U G E N E ................. 25 C O R V A L L IS . . .25 D e p o t— H o w e ’s C o n f e c t io n e r y — Phone 97 P A C IF IC GREYHOUND