The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, January 20, 1933, Page 2, Image 2

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    P /.O E TWO.
rW lU A T, JANUARY M, IMI
^ H l^ J E N T ^ N F ^ ^ O T T A G r^ H U n ^ jn iF G O J r
Cottage (Srovr grattati
K.labtl.k.4 IMO
K t n C K T R E P K . E d itar.
PabUakad K«»rv Frid ay by C o tto « O rara
Publiahla« C onpaay.
E lb r n B r d a ....... ......... — ------ Fraaldrat
i l b . n Hm lib ................. ................... Eg an f r y
thara was a l a m tax tala nottcs In
a mlddl. wvatcrn pa oar thara was
but one notica of expiration of
demptlon. In othar words, while
n,en mlcht let property so to tala,
they hustled and rad earned
soon as possible. In those states
tax deed Is as good as a warrantee
dead and sometimes batter
£ JURY LISTS DRAWN
for circuit court
S O C IE T Y
The American Legion and the
American Legion auxiliary held reg
ular meetings Monday night In the
armorv. Plans were made for an
Americanisation program to lie held
next month. The two group. Joined
for a social evening after the busi­
ness sessions.
Isslhatu I*. T. A. U> Meet
tile Sweet will be metalling officer
for the auxiliary and Mre Jessie
Latham. January Ik* (Hpeclal )
Shaw will be Installing conductress A regular meeting of the luilhaiu p
T A will be held tonight I Friday I
(.kuneslv Ncbeduled for Malurdav
In (he Isitliani school I'he program
Delight Valley. Jan IS (Special.) will be furnished bv a committee
A three act comedy. "Kpullera" from the county recreational and
will be presented Saturday night at ilraulatlcs group. Miss Oeitrude
(he Walker high school auditorium Nkow. home demonstration ageul,
by members of the Delight Valiev will be present Educational slide,
and Walker riding dub The play and moving pictures will bn shown
1s under the direction of Mre M A free will offetlng will he laken
A Horn An orchestra composed of Io help cover expeneee
members of the Collage Grove Iwnd
will give several vocal eoloa and
Total population of lha world Is
musical numbers No admission will l.SM.ITS.U«
be charged
Scientists olalin Noah's flood oc
curred In Asia Minor 3400 II C
The women's relief corps met Sat
uidav In the armorv for an all-dav
Slxty-nlne residents of this sec nteetlng A covered dish luncheon
The Presbyterian ladles’ aid met
J tlon were listed anion« the XX' was served at noon. Quests were
FROGS.
afternoon In the church
names of men and women of la n e members of the American Legion Wednesday-
(P o rtla n d Hpaetster )
parlois
with Mrs. William MacGIb
S C IiS C K IP T IO N R K T K IL
Down In Elbert Bede's bailiwick. county drawn aa prospective circuit and auxiliary- and Spanish War bon. Mrs II It Job and Mrs. Marv
(Cash la advanea.)
veterans and auxiliary. Installation Smith «< hoateaaee. After a busi­
Ona year
75|Fhrw months »0 «5 an enterprising gentleman has been court Jurors for the current year
The veniremen for the circuit of officers was held and the follow­ ness
MU month* ... t l OOlOae month — 4° * s in the frog business e year or two.
meeting the afternoon was
court
terms
will
be
drawn
by
the
F o r*k *a r a l»— *0 « y*a« addition* “•
ing were Inatailed President. Mrs epent socially and refreahmente
‘ He began with a few; now has sev­
M »m h*r of
eral thousand in his Cottage Grove sheriff from thia prepared list The Anna Schoen senior vice president. were served al (he tea hour.
N ational E ditorial Aaaoelatloa
froggery That la hitting a new line panel of 31 names for the February Mrs Ella Tiller; Junior vice ore.i
Orrffon State E d ito ria l Aaaoviatloa
to beat the times Before Elbert term of court will b . drawn be­ dent, Mrs Mallndu Aubrev; chap­
Mrs M A Groves entertained __V m UIH i atnUBti—
O r« yon Nriwapa^HT Confrrwwce
lain. Mrs Nettle Saling. cominan
gets through with his lob as read­ tween February 1 and 10.
W C T. t' Friday afternoon I
Those from this district who were dcr. Mrs Alta Hart; patriotic In the
ing clerk In the house there mav be
Mrs
Weston Allen was leader and
drawn
on
the
lurv
list
follow:
Lu
structor,
Mrs.
Elisabeth
Fnhren-
manv more on the Ellis Parker
THE ECONOMY (?) LEAGUE
Is Ann Adams, Cottage Grove. wald; treasurer. Mrs. Eva Hatch; Mrs. Marv Smith led devotions
Butler
g
p.
ratio.
The Sentinel has been one of
Madge B Addison. Lorane: Eduard cuaryl; Mrs Julla Qover; secretary. The club voted to have a null! dis­
those newspapers which have ad­
_
,
_
A. Allen. Cottage Qrove; Nora Mrs. Eva Aubrev. press correspon­ play January 27 al the Mothers'
rooms They will charge a
Croaker
Bennett
in
the
city
com-
vised going slowly these days In mission, brings to mind the Cali­ Arn, es Ci,t, ai.,, Grove; j ulla u dent. Mrs Carrie Henienwav. assis­ club
small admission and serve tea
Ashbv Coltage Grove: J. A. Ash tant commander, Mrs.
pensions and adjusted compensa- fornia
MlmUg
frog ttorv: One entrant in a bv. Cottage Grove; Chas E. Ashbv.
♦
Sweet; assistant guard. Mrs Eva
tlon. This has not been because of fTO< contest declared his bull-frog Cottage
Mr and Mrs George Jacobsen en­
Thoa. J Arthur.
first co lo r bi-.in -i
M m
lack of sympathy with the veterans weighed 2002 pounds. It proved to Inorane; Grove;
tertained
with
a
dinner Monday
Marlon J. Brooks. Dorena
who served their country at times be 2 pounds frog, and 20tV pounds Philip Bukowskl. Cottage Grove; S Minnie Ashbv; second color hearer, evening The table was centered
Mrs.
Elisabeth
Rhodes:
third
color
with a twitted plant and the eve­
when their services were needed, bull. Bennett knows his bull, but Burcham. Cottage Grove; Stella bearer. Mrs. Ijtura
McKernan:
but because It feared the national he's not so hot on technocracy, Bakir. Cottage Grove; Rav Baker. fourth color bearer Mrs. Julla Ash- ning was spent eoclallv Guests
telephones,
terminals
and
on
mass
were
Mr ami M rs E It Wiese and
safety might be endangered by
Cottage Grove; George E Bailee.
transportation. If he knows a frog Cottage Grove; J. E. Banton. Cot­ by.
M r< Wiese's mother Mrs Young
added financial obligations.
from a railway spike, this is a tage Grove. London route; Chas. H.
er i Eugene', and Mr and Mrs. II.
Since The Sentinel took that Gross
The Neighbors of
Woodcraft
exaggeration.
Boslaugh. Cottage Grove; A M lodges of Cottage Grove and Cres­ W. Lombard.
position, an honest one, there have
Bryan. Lorane: L, R Burns. Col­ well held lolnt Installation at I O
been revelations which indicate that
Keepers of the Den held a lunch
lage Grove; Ed Brasher. Cottage O F hall Wedne ,l u evening of
all pensions might easily be paid
Grove. London route; Burcham. last week The following officers i f eon Thursday noon of last week at
¡lie Colonial cafe Plans were made
from economies which could be ef­ Under the Big Dome 'Cottage Grove. London route; C F
the Cottage Grove lodge were In­
fected in the conduct of the na­
Counts. Cottage Grove: Louise E. stalled P. G N Doris Lebow. O. for the distribution of cod liver nil
By E L B E R T B E D E
to
undernourished children of the
tional government without in the
Cone. Cottage Grove: Anna Chris- N , Anna Graham adviser Helen
Costs the As
tnan. Dorena; J S. Carr. Dlsaton: Smith: magician. Mabel Powell city. The club voted Io aponeor a 1
least affecting the efficiency of
| James D. Clark. B. B. rte. Cottage clerk. Horace Hatch; hanker Opal drive for books for the cllv library
conduct of that government.
(Continued from first page '
♦
Grove: George Damewood, Ixirane Jones: attendant. Clara Stevens; 1
Family Mors U mb
Officials of the state of Oregon,
Mr and Mrs N E Compton en
of the capitol to the other. By route. Cottage Grove; Anna Doo­ S . Louisa Bartels: O g„ Anna
boards and commissions of the state side
tertalne.l
with
a
dinner Monday
coincidence. Emmett Howard, for­ little Dorena; Anna Davis. Lorane: Schoen:
correspondent.
D
e
l
l
a
Electricity?
and the legislature are tightwads mer house member, also visited W H. Davis, Lorane; Jesse Fuson.
i evening The evening was spent so­
compared to departments and offl- here today. When a member How- Cottage Grove; Eugene Flnnen. Hatch: musician. Nellie Blackmore: cially Guests were Mr and Mrs
manager!.
Mae
Ostrander
and
dais at Washington, if reports from anj weighed about the same as Cottage Grove; Ina Godard, rte 1. Pearl Bressler Fannv Ix-bow was Nattle Martin of Klamath Falls and
Washington are true, or anywhere as Bailey, which was about 260. but Creswell; Bert W Haves. Lorane installing officer and was assisted Mr and Mrs J B. l.eonard
♦
near true.
Emmett has had a session with the route. Cottage Grove; L. L. Harrel bv Mrs Parsons Memorial services
S-’anlsh American war veterans
-Cottage Grove: George Hawlev. Cot­ were held for members who hail
When congressmen spend millions ( fin that claimed 50 pounds,
tage Grove: Albert Hull. Igitham died during the year Vocal num­ and auxiliary- will hold a potluck
to keep relatives and henchmen on
_
Effie Knowles. Cottage Grove; E R bers were given bv a male quartet, dinner and lolnt Installation In the
% Tu"‘
I.en-.lev. Cottage Grove; S. J Leon­ accompanied bv Mrs Claude Sher­ a r m o rv ton ch. i Friday' Mr. Min
of dollars are spent to carry mail n t|je house. Outside of members, ard. Cottage Grove; George Langs.
and Wllberta Wilson plaved
on which the postage is a few n0 one ^ut tj,e chief clerk is to have Cottage Grove; Charles F M iler. man.
several violin numbers
She was
pennies, there auist be other ex- stationery and supplies. In one Cottage Grove: John W Madoux. accomnanled
Frances Mackln
travagances that total millions a session a number of years ago even B B. Rte . Cottage Grove; Eugenia Refreshments bv were
served
at the
the pages were supplied with print­ Murray B. B. Rte . Cottage Grove: : close of the evening
ye>r.
We hear'much about the National ed stationery- that was worth little Henry McDole. Cottage Grove: M ie
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Economy league, which is going to to them, but cost the state good L. Ostrander Cottage Grove: Ben
The Delnhtan society- me; Monday-
F
Pitcher.
Culp
Creek;
C.
A.
Peter­
evening
at
the
home of Mrs Elbert
attempt to cut extravagance at money.
• a •
son. Dorena: Della B Richmond. Rede with Mrs. Bede as leader The
Washington. We're for economy,
State Capitol. Salem. Ore.. Jan. Cottage Grove; C B. Sears. Cottage tonic for discuss!-n was "Modern
d g ls r dM avsrsv« A sssfksa Iswfly (F«»ds b A s U r M m I fcrtxs
but the efforts of the league to date 17. — (Special.) — Representative Grovg: A. B Smith. Cottage Grove:
Drama.” The following r e Gain Physical Vigor — Youth
seem to have been directed to de­ Huntington has introduced a bill to Henry- Shaffer. Cottage Grove: V French
fo r EfocMcfty, S l.7 0 b sop ea Jed for G U y . A b « , ssUs
were given R ust's Carmen
fulness With Clear Skin and Vi­
creasing pension allowances and prohibit livestock on certain high­ E. Saltsman. Cottage Grove; James ports
Mrs. S. L. Godard
Massenet."
sfodricsl d o la r b b ainf spa«* to fombb hffo, d « iba c « « im * .
ways in Lane county, but he hasn't B. Stewart. Dorena; W C Short- Mrs John Kellv: P nrts in Essence vacious Eyes T h a t Sparkle
payment of further pensions
There may be a need to curtail been able to corral the bull that is ridge B. B. Rte.. Cottage Grove: and Realltv.” Mrs William Mac-
With
Glorious
Health
Will Townsend, B B Rte . Cottnge Glbhon: "The W o r k s o f D elib es "
pension payments, but there la rampant around a here.
• •
Grove; R. E. Trask. Cottage Grove: Mrs. F E Mendenhall: Offenbach,
greater need to curtail useless and
the recipe that banishes
(tfooufk iba radi«), «ba
Representatives
Dean
Walker.
F.
Cottage
Grove: the Popular," Mr- Alice C Miller fat Here's
senseless expenditures With these J. Lonergan and Shy Huntington Grant Tower.
and brings into blossom all the
Amanda L’mphrev. Cottage Grove: T h e fa llo w in g o ffic e rs w e -e elected natural
attracUveneas
that
every
eliminated we might be able to be and Senator Chinnock are among a O.
for lea Craa« aod $ 1 .1 3 for Tabacc«. Them b
O. Veatch. Cottage Grove: Chas President Mrs C C Crtisori v'ce-
liberal with pension payments.
number of former football players H Woods. London Rte.. Cottage oresldent. Mrs Alice C M Her: woman possesses
Every morning take one half tea­
Every community of the nation is that are members, but the old rules Grove: Flnlev Whlpps. Disston secretary-treasurer
• aw<b for a * M a at
Mrs S. I God­
interested in seeing veterans get a don’t seem to apply to the kind of Rte.. Cottage Grove: J Woods. Lon ard Miss Lvdla Davidson of Cape­ spoonful of Kruschen Salt» in a
of hot water before breakfast
square deal, for the money that football played here. These mem­ don Rte.. Cottage Grove: R E town Soufh Afr'-a. aunt of Mrs g.oos
down on pastry and fatty
b C K A F
goes to veterans is disbursed over bers should have been high hur­ Wicks, Dorena: Addison Williams John Kellv. was a gues* and gave —cut
meata -go light on potatoes, butter,
the nation. There is not a com­ dlers or pole vaultera. That kind of B B. Rte.. Cottage Grove: Pearl a talk on South Africa. The club cream and sugar- In 4 weeks get
athletic
knowledge
gets
a
person
Wicks Dorena; W L. Voting. Cot will meet In two weeks with Mrs on the scales and note how manv
MF M • • fo«Jfo cae afead to d«
munity that doesn't benefit to some
tage Grove: Lee Young. Lorane; J C C. Crueon.
extent But money spent needless­ somewhere down here.
pounds of fat have vanished
L.
Beatty.
Olive
L.
Bede.
Cottage
Dacbfaby b iba
ly for carrying our mails, money
Get a bottle of Kruschen Salts —
There is some complaint among Grove
Mrs. J P Graham entertained
spent needlessly In keeping Idlers members living near Salem be-
the
coot
is
trifling
and
it
lasts
4
the O. L H. club Tuesday after­
on the payrolls, does not reach out cause members Irving at a distance ♦
noon. At bridge Mrs. George Jacob­ weeks. If even thia first bottle
draw so much more mileage, in
over the nation.
sen held high score for club mem­ doesn t convince you this is the eas­
If rigid economy were practiced some cases more than 3150 for com­
bers and Mrs A W Klme for iest. safest and suree! wav to lose
guests. A handkerchief shower was fat_if you don't feel a superb Im­
elsewhere the veterans probably ing to and returning from a session
It
doesn't
seem
fair,
but
a
member
given for Mrs Jacobsen honoring provement in health -eo gloriously
would be the last to complain living at a distance justified the
vigorously- alive — your
her on her birthday anniversary A energetic
MOUNTAIN HATES
POWU COMf ANT
about cuts in their allowances.
money gladly returned.
situation as follows: The member
two-course
luncheon
was
served
at
Someone
once
said
that
it
is
bet­
Anyway, the National Economy i living in Salem, or a short distance
...
,
h?,ut
b®
,u
fe
,or
vou«
'
health's
sake
the
tea
hour
and
the
table
was
at
league has a lot of work to do be­ from Salem, can be at home every ter to move a plant five times on tractive with a potted plant ani’
f° r ,n J
Kruschen
than twice In the soil, which
fore it reaches pensions to veterans night or at least every week end. paper
nmk tapers. Guests were Mrs p i . ! ° 1 them
Cottage Grove
In manv cases he can continue to has this moral for us: We had best Klme. Mrs. Oeorge Matthews M rs ’— 1---- L - l ____________________
plan our gardens a little more care­
A Cottage Grove man Is said to Dersonallv conduct his business, but fully and thus avoid frequent mov­ Victor Chambers. Mrs. Clara Burk­
holder. Mies Belle Burkholder Mrs
have developed a remarkably suc­ we who draw the big mileage mav ing of our plants.
not get home during the entire ses­
cessful frog industry. Still, he will sion
In a garden scrapbook is a para­ Effie Knowles and Mrs. Hownrd
and can have no control what­
have to go some to keep a Jump ever over the business, if anv. we graph bv Mrs. Gxrtrude Skinner Hess (Roseburg).
♦
ahead of Cottage Grove’s already leave behind. Often a professional which is a beautiful expression of
The Degree of Honor held lolnt
C ottage
well advertised leg s—Corvallis Ga­ person has to lock his doors while wintertime garden thoughts. Here Installation
with the Eugene chap­
Low
It is:
he attends a session.
zette-Times.
. . .
“The best part of winter In our ter Monday evening In Eugene at
G
ro
v
e’s
work we do in our the Eaglet hall. Officers Installed
Prices
IN C O R P O R A T K O
Our good friend. Frank Menden­ ! This is the first time a Legion­ garden is the where
drouth does not were: President. Mrs. John Schaef­
hall, Cottage Grove Jeweler and vet­ naire has held the position of pre­ imagination,
fer.
past
president.
Mrs
L
8
Cr-i
•
O
w
n
blight nor storms devastate This is
P hon e 53
E very
eran chamber secretary, has Just siding officer in either house, and the perfect garden Our goldenglow ford; vice president. Mrs. Armorel
this time both President Kiddle and
Monson- second vice pres den-
cancelled all the accounts due his Speaker
blossoms
In
all
of
its
splendor,
the
Free C ity Delivery
are members of the oriental poppy Is a blaze of glory, Bertha Howe; secretary, M rs
Cash Store
Day
store. This is Just one of the many- American Snell
Legion.
Zenna
• a a
kindly things which have made
our roses are as fair as the tints of Shields; treasurer. Miss
Moughmer: pianist. Mrs. C. H
Frank beloved in his community.—
When the term "liquidation” Is Aurora, the larkspur vies with the Kime; Inner watch. Mrs Robert
Eugene Register-Guard.
used here is doesn't necessarily in­ azure of heaven, the gladioli are Stacy; outer watch. Mrs Fred Ben­
fer that there is to be an infraction like a galaxv of butterflies. Each nett; luvenile director. Mrs Léon­
flower is In Its proper place to
PAYING FO B DEAD HORSES.
of the liquor laws.
make harmony complete There is tine Stark. Following Installation
(Reedsport C ourier.)
not
a jarring note of color in our ceremonies refreshment! were serv­
Under the above beading Elbert REEDSPORT SHIPS CARGO
ed.
In the wintertime."
Bede has an editorial in the Cot­ LUMBER, BOX MATERIAL garden
- ♦-
Everyone
of
us
knows
that
the
tage Grove Sentinel in which he
The Order of Eastern Star met
most
beautiful
gardens
are
in
the
shows that 61 per cent of the Cot­
Reedsport. Jan. 12.—The lumber
and that the best gardener Friday evening In Masonic hall
tage Grove city budget that is rais­ carrier Dan F. Hanlon came in Sun­ minds
Is the one who most nearly trans­ The Rainbow advisory hoard was
ed by taxation goes to pay bonds day and loaded at Winchester Bay- lates his thoughts to his garden.
named as follows: Mrs. C E. I'm-
and interest. It goes to pay for Lumber company’s dock, departing
nhrev. Mrs. T. C. ’Vheeler. Mrs. Roy
dead horses.
Short. Mrs. L. W. Coiner. M is
Wednesday with a half million
M o n a rc h a n d C a t
Myrtle Kem, Vinal Randall and R
For 22 years he savs Cottage feet. The lumber is for San Fran­
Grove has been paving interest on cisco, and the box material tor San
“A Cat May Ixwik at a King” Is A Trask. Mrs. H. A. Hagen re­
signed
from the position o f mar­
330,000 of funding bonds that Pedro. The other half of the load the title of a pamphlet which was
Rainier
shal and Mrs Earl Fullmer was
should never have been issued and will be taken on at Newport.
published
In
1652.
The
expression
chosen to take her place. George
for which no provision has been
The box factory is running night
It you use margarine
made for paving. These bonds were and day. and orders sufficient to crept Into the language, and when Matthews was Installed as patron.
refunded in 1930. Bede does not sav continue for two weeks are on a queen occnpled the throne It was
Try the be«t
The Tuesday Evening Study club
whether or not provision was made hand. Adverse weather conditions altered to suit the time.
met this week In the city library
at the time of refunding for the have created a scarcity of logs,
----------- ——
The topic for discussion
was
gradual retirement of the bonds.
causing the plans for the mill prop­
Well Spoken, Jud
"Drama." Mrs. Elbert Smith report-
Reedsport is also paving for dead er to be unsettled.
horses, as the saying goes. Today
each taxpayer is waiting for the COTTAGE GROVE FIVE
fanlt around the home trjrln to Thum reported on "Eleanore Duse."
other to pay before he will. The
LOSES TO SPRINGFIELD make up for the criticisms they're by Emil Rheinhart. The club voted
owner of a hotel in Reedsport made
afraid to shoot down to the work to contribute to the scholarship
the statement recently, "I am not
Cottage Grove lost Its second shop.—Washington Star.
No. 2^2 cans
' loan ,und-
going to pay my taxes In four or league
Golden Bantam
5-os. cans
game
Tuesday
night
to
Domino Brand.
five years I mav prefer to give the Springfield 23 to 16 on the local
Mrs. Schofield Stewart entertaln-
hotel to the city.”
10%
ox.
(floor. The locals had lost to Rose-
Love of T ro th
ed the Tuesday Bridge club this
.
---------------------1
Suppose everyone
took
that view, burg the Friday previous. The first
Believe IL my good friend, to love ’i eeli , w,tb a 1 o’clock luncheon at
Then we could have no fire protec- half was a see-saw affair with truth,
for truth's sake Is the prim the Bart' 11 hotcl The u b ,e wa" at‘
¡Jon. no water system, nothing else. Springfield edging out the lead 8 to
tractive with daffodils and -tmllax.
The only wav out seems to be to 7 at the end of the half. Springfield clpal part of all perfection In this Following the luncheon the club
cut expenses to the bone and then went ahead in the third quarter 17 world and the seed-plot of all otbei went to Mrs. Stewart’s home to
enforce the collection of taxes. to 10. Cottage Grove staged a rally
| plav bridge. Mrs. C. H. Klme held
There is little property in Reeds­ in the last two minutes of the game virtues. —John Locke.
high score and Mrs C S Roberts
port that is not worth one year’s but could not overcome Spring-
low.
taxes. Were the property sold as field’s lead.
E n c o u ra g e m e n t
soon as delinquent and then the
The local lineup follows: Horn.
Mrs. O. W. Blackmore entertained
"Many motorists," remarked
owner given reasonable time In 4. and Thies. 4. forwards; Power. 4.
"have been forced, for flnsn- * '1tn\ aJ !.n2er.S,in.,lav e,X*nL"* h° n'
which to redeem, there would be center; Cox, 2. and Dusenberry. 2, writer,
-i.i
„1,
„
»ring
her husband on his birthday
little property pass into the hands guards.
rial reasons, to sell their cars, anniversary. Guests were Mr end
of the city or county.
The game was a benefit affair Now they're on their feet again.— Mrs William Funk and daughter
The writer noticed that while for Paul Sanders and 313 was London Humorist.
Donna Mae and Laurence Funk t>f
netted.
___
i Black Butte.
Cottage Grove will play the
Alaska’s "Big” Cities
Mrs. O. W. Blackmore and Mrs
strong Eugene high school quintet
Hie largest towns In Alaska lg Fred Hammond entertained the R
here tonight.
N.
A. club Mondav evening at th<-
order of their size, are Juneau,
Hammond home. The evening was
B u s y Codfish
Ketchikan. Anchorage. Fairbanks. spent making uullt blocks and a
The codfish Is one of the most Petersburgtown, Nome and Sitka.
business meeting was held. Rc-
! freshmenta were served at a late
prolific of all fish, millions of eggs
hour.
being produced by a single female.
Lying
—♦ —
According to a careful scientific In
Lying Is a hateful and accursed
Rev. and Mrs. M. A. Groves en
vestlgatlon
a
cod
of
70
to
75
pounds
vice.
It
Is
words
alone
which
dla-
j tertalned Mrs. Dwight Mercer and
Saturday, January 21
will produce more than 9,000,000 tlngulsh ua from the brute crea­ daughter Carol Louise and Henry
Mercer at luncheon Friday noon.
Fine or coarse
tion, and knit ua to each other.
8mall
The table was centered with a
bouquet of artificial daffodils.
A llra l ilaaa pnbllcalloa r a t . r r d at C ot­
ta r * t ir a r * aa arrond i-laoa m attar
B u t i n . . . O tite .
25 N «rtb Hl»th
♦
Do >bu K now
ANDy
H ow M odem
W o m e n L o se
F at S a fe ly
’OR EVERY
A*
G a rd en C lu b
Irish - Swartz Co.
Groceries— Meat— Feed
F ri.—S a t.— M o n .— T u es.
C h e e se
11c lb.
Tomatoes
T roco
3 lbs. 2 5 c
C o rn
3 for 25c 3 cans 25c
B liss
C o ffe e
2 5 c lb.
^ARCADE
THEATRE
TR0GRAM
G rah am
F lo u r
“Lucky Larrigan”
Rex Bell
Also chapter No. 1
“The Last of
The Mohicans’
Moth Preventive
S p le n d id C o v e n a n t
A couple of small bags of gum
camphor may be hung Inside the
piano near the felt, but, of course,
not touching the resounding keys,
thus defeating the enemy moth,
even If the piano le seldom used
The original covenant of the Mo.
revlans reads: "We will assist each
other In the aplrlt of love, live hon
estly and atudy to be patient."
Matinee 2.30 P. M.
Sunday and Monday
January 22 and 23
B a c k S tr e e t”
John Boles and Irene Dunne
Tuesday and Wednesday
January 24 and 25
(i
The Stowaway”
F ay W ray
Thursday and Friday
January 26 and 27
“Chandu
The Magician”
Edmund Lowe
Easy Cleaning
Perhaps the most satisfactory
way of cleaning bronze It to first
Immerse the article to he cleaned
In boiling water and then rub with
a soft cloth dipped In yellow soap
suds. Polish with a soft dry cloth
At Her Worst
H. B. writes: "Byron said n
pretty woman never looks so unat
tractive as when she Is eutlng. And
Oeorge had never watched one
gnawing corn off the cob, either.”—
Boston Transcript.
9 4 lb-bag 25 c
I lors.
The women's bible class of the
Methodist church held Its monthlv
Hyde, England, permits Its mo­ business meeting and social hour
tion picture theater to open on Sun­ Wednesday afternoon In the church
day provided no one takes a dog or parlors.
monkey Into the place.
The Presbyterian missionary so­
ciety will meet Wednesday, Janu­
ary 25, at the home of Mrs. W. V
U ld r is w f o r k S c h o o l
The < '-oneglate school of New McGee with Mrs. F. E. Mendenhall
as program leader.
Vork, three hundred /e a r s Old,
started in the old Dutch fort to
^*rB' ^nez Meeks entert.a'n-id with
a party Wednesday evening on her
Naw Amsterdam.
(blrthdav anniversary. The evening
5 was spent socially and refresh-
Gardea Language
1 ments were served at a late hour. I
There are times when tne ama­
The Joker club will meet tonight
teur gardener -alls a spade a lot
(Friday) with with Mrs.
Inez
i of things besides a spade._W- Meeks.
They will hold election of ■
ranaba Dally Press.
officers.
M o v ie B era “ P e ts ”
Ugh I
Cancellation News Travels Far.
Pygmies In the Itntl Jungles of
News of the cancellation of debts
by the Mendenhall Jewelry store Central Africa hunt animals with
traveled far In a short space t f i arrows poisoned with decayed hu­
time. F. E. Mendenhall receiving a : man flesh.
letter this week from 11. N. Men- '
denhall. countv auditor of Knox
county. Ohio, stating that he had
Nothing lo o High
s»en an Item In the Cleveland. O.
Nature has placed nothing so high
Plain Dealer telling of the store's
debt cancellation.
The men's bible class of the
Methodist church held Its monthlv
business meeting and social hour
, Monday evening In the church par-
RoUedOats
Kerr’a Regular
9
lb. bag
29C
M alt
i gal. 5 3 c
33c
A sp a ra g u s
T ip s
O y ste r s
2 fo r 2 5 c
2 fo r 15c
Meat Dep’t
S h o r te n in g
4 lbs.
25c
S w is s
S te a k s
1 2 ic lb.
L o in
S te a k s
1 2 ic lb.
Pork
R o a st
8 c lb.
B eef
R o a st
10c lb.
S lic e d
B acon
2 lb s. 2 9 c
S lic e d .
H am
2 lbs. 25c
Post’s Bran
Flakes
3 pkgs. 25c
W h ite
B ean s
10 lbs. 29c
B a k in g
P ow der
Orescent
19c lb.
B a co n 1 2 ic lb.
Soap
Fancy Sugar Cured 1
Crystal White
Free City Delivery
-♦ -
The Jolly Bunch entertained with
dance Saturday night In I. O. O. .
F. hall.
■
a
W e sso n
O il
10 bars 25c
We have a regular city delivery daily
to all parta of the city.
O ra n g es
We have a very fine se­
lection of Fancy
Oranges at very
Reasonable Prices z
The Cottage Grove Garden club
will meet at 2:30 today (Friday) In
city hall.
The Thursday dinner club met
this week at the home of Mr. and
that virtu e cannot reach I t — Rufua. Mrs. William MacGIbbon.
F l o u r , V a lle y R o se , 4 9 p o u n d b ag—
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