F H I DA Y. F F H H l'A R Y ». Um PAGE TWO. The Cottage G iove hand enlei Heverai met Thureuay svenine Miss Geuevleve Meranda enter­ with a tuikey dinner Thur< dinner party for a covereil diali dlnner at thè talned day evening of Inet week m l n Monday evening In honor of her home of Mr and Mr» Il W Unii O F hall A urogram au I dancuii g .t*b ll,k * 4 IM O . blrthdav anniversary. A feature of tiard Ihe lable trai attrattive wlth .the dinner waa a large white birth- a cvclamett plant Thoee immani followed the dltihei K LBEKT REPE. Editor. PsklUEod E’ .ry r r td S T b j l 'o l i a t o O ra vo I day cake In the center of the table were Mr and Mre F I. Granuli. R u k llo k la t C o m p a a r The 23 Staff club n o t Filoni ilueete were Mi and Mrs Harold Mr and Mre William l'hum and .P rao ld o at Elk*n R*4« night In 1 O. G F hall, wlt.i id i, Collage Drove waa threatened I Whitlock. Mr and Mrs Fred An Mi and Mre C J K im S o rre to ry Klb»rt Rodili Clara Stevens Mis Klnlm Fti'ln «i with another flood Thursday night I dereoti and children Arlene and A f ir s t < ! • • • p u b lU a tlo a at C o l i t W r l t t s * by J e itra a llM a S t u J r a t .) of last week, a sudden drop In tem ­ Barbara, Kenneth Ward and llever The Constellation club met Ihm e Mis l.uey Hennett and Mit Pr ■ t a r * O f o t f aa aeeoad-ejaaa m a ile r perature preventing a recurrence The Cottage Orove high school ty Whitlock After dlnner guests day a fte rn o o n In the Masonic club Hasen as hostessee Reluctance of Retailers to An of the inundation earlv In January. ♦ Baaiaraa Offlaa _ ! • North »lath quintet lost a fait and exciting bas­ were Mrs lnes Mesks and Rav monte, wljh Mts F It Wiese. Mis V h s K n ig h ts o f l* y lh la s an d l'y th Basements of several homes In ketball game 22 to 31 to University Nelson The evening was spent C K. Rmphrey and Mrs G V ticipate Spring Needs SCnsCKIPTION RATftS. the city had several Inches of water high Friday night at McArthur plavlng bridge and Mrs. Fred An llleese aw hiatlesses After a tuisl lau Sisters will aponsoi a h snefii (C ash ia a d v a n c e .) tn them. Silk creek went out of Its court in Eugene O aa y e a r ____ | 1 T S lT h re a m oatha - f O * 5 Proves Handicap. news meeting the afternoon was dance lo be given al U o c l o c k W e d derson held high score S ix m oatha . . . I l OOlOaa m onth — >0 25 banks, the main bridge on River | The game was close throughout spent socially and refreshments needav evening in Sw anson hall ♦ F o re ig n ra te — AAa ye<« a d d itio n a l road was damaged and the Coast and the lead changed often. The Itefisslinients wilt be served Several entertained with a cov were served at the tea hotli tC rav's Lumber Pt Mrs W It Johnston will sntsi Uni. high (22) The evening was aiwul plating of Klamath Falls and II J Shinn alone of lumber it m ight be eaav to was not Interrupted. lain the Joker club tonight iFri Kelly, 2 Robbins. 2 rook Those present were Mr and ♦ understand but all lines are feeling Warm rains Thursday melted Cox, 4 ........ McKenzie. 2 Mrs. G. H Arnsst. Mr and Mrs. F The Tuesday Evening Study club d a l 1 w ith a it »O d ln n e t al a further falling off in business snow In the vicinity of the cltv. Rowers. 11 . . Booth F. Cone. Ml and Mrs H 1., .Unekin met this week In the city library Colonial cafe which la bringing trading of all bringing up the water That the l'usenberry ♦ Morris, 2 and Mi and Mrs C F Cmphrev Recent p lave w e i r discussed Mis i kinds alm ost to a standstill. flood was no worse was thought due Thles. 3 T h e R e b e k a h bulge w ill hold It Graham. IO C A Iteidler reviewed "Alison's The moat discouraging feature of to the fact that temperature held I I . ' i n . 1 Bulk of Bills Arrives After Ses a n n u a l to ll c a ll an d h o m e en n d n Rrook House by Susan Glaspell and Mrs Mr« F L. Grannie entertained the buying today is the reluctance of cold in the surrounding hills, pre­ Ballew Mann. 4 wom< n's foreign missionary society J II Chandlers reviewed "Ae Hue to n ig h t I Friday) tn I (> O F hall the retailers to tn anv degree anti­ venting the several feet of snow sion Half Gone; Solons ♦ Uricher R «X H ow ard . 2 , of the Methodist church Wednes- bands Go" bv Crothers cipate their spring needs. This from melting off and that the tern- i The I.aComue club will be entai ♦ .. , nkl*1 day afternoon. Mrs Omer Moore means one of two things, either perature In the cltv dropped. talned Tuesday afternoon at Hi, May W ork Overtime. Ray Howard leajer, Mrs. Ransom Cons led The Pvthlan Sletere' sewing club they do not feel that the outlook Water In cltv basem ents receded -------- Igoe j #vo, | on< BIU| Xie» j,,» Landeaa was me! Friday afternoon with Mis home of Mre Marv V a n ilentoirg for building is such that they will quickly ♦ In charge of the mystery box. Four­ Hessin Paid The afternoon was By ELBERT BEPE. need any lumber or that they will Chicago plans a M.OOO-foot tower teen were present and refresh spent socially and refreshments T h e O ld e r o f E a e le r n S ta r met Slate Capital, S&iein, Ore.. Jan. 30. have call for no more lumber than LIBRARY IS GIVEN Friday evening In M a s o n ic h a ll for the 1933 fair. monts were served at the tea hour were served nt the tea hour — in « lioou m at inundated bruie can be purchased in mixed cars for The table was attractive with a 49 BOOKS IN DRIVE county recently nan notuing on me quick loading in time to take care Jerusalem cherry plant and red lioou uere u u .iu x m e past lew days of their customers. tapers. ot prop-sen leg.mauon. it itn me The railroads made quite a sizable The library received 49 books sees.on nan none, m e Pula or b.lls volume of placem ents for mainte- as tue resuu of a oooa drive ueiq Mrs Schofield Stewart entertain has just arrived and is just Pniuc nance-of-way material mostly dur- »»eauevday oy tne Lions ciuu and led with a to ¡dec oartv laet eve reierren to cornunttees. wuren p.wesjtng December. The venveerted w a > ivevp.rs oi tue Den. \v iliiaui 4 hum nlng. honoring Mrs. It Harms of rise to a oeiier m at me ca>enaais in which this business was released uas in cu aige lor the Lions and Portland, house guest at the home can not be cleaned up w iuun me is causing some to wonder whether axis. T o r v lk -D ille y . D. A. t-uiersou tor tne Keep­ We als >n do daya lor Wrucn iexomvio-a re it was purposslv designed in the Miss Gertrude Dlllev. daughter of of a slater. Mrs O F pomi carve pay. Creias aim emp.oyea. justifiable hope that it might give ers. m e group mcluded many Mr. and Mrs. Amos C. Dilley of Refreshments were served at a late hour. Guests were Mre Woodson. oooas ot the mass des.red by the however, teura.n on tue payt ->L un­ other lines of business the confi­ Goshen and a teacher In thv Cot­ Mrs C S Roberts, Mrs D. A E tn e i til m e last tmnule. dence necessary to start a general notary board and u n i help to re­ tage Grove schools for several sn e ieg.slauve and rules commit revival. If that was true it has fail­ lieve the book shortage at the li­ sears, became the bride of Stanley son. Mrs. W. I, Workman. Mrs II tee 01 me nouse, wuicn Ktves me ed in its purpose even though the brary. Torvlk of Longview. W ash . at a A. Hagen and Mrs W II Daugh­ once over te an proposed onia tc -I orders which the railroads have m irty-eight books from the li­ pretty wedding Sunday. January erty. fore tney ream the cm ef c era s i given to the sawmills, especially In brary of tne late Miss Esther Sila- -'1. at the home of the bride s sis­ The Christian ladlss' aid siwlstv pigeon poles, was swamped over tue 1 ¡he fir districts of Oregon and by recently were given to the II ter. Mrs. J. A . Plunkett. In Port­ weea end and was ao,e to get out Washington, have provided a lot of urary by her heirs. Included tn Ute land. The couple were married be met Wednesday afternoon In the oniy a portion of its worn, tor employment and in no small man- group were a number of books on fore an altar banked with daffodils, church parlors with Mrs A W \\ '' wmeh reason time for introduction ner given relief to people who were uius.cal history that consUtute a pussywillows and cedar boughs Kino- M of bills was extended until tom -r-i needing it badly. I'he ring ceremony was performed John Miller and M o F F Mcl.cn valuable collection. row. ih e senate has no such com- The manufacturers are putting up Rev George Cunningham Mis. don as hostesses. Thlrtv-six mem- th e heirs ot the late Mr. and bv m ittee and legislation submitted a brave front, trying to hold small Nina Dilley, sister of the bride, was bats were present The aftertioon Mrs. H. R. Godard recently donated there gets on its wav immediately. gains in prices made in some mar­ bridesmaid and B. Adants of Long- was spent socially and refresh The house method undouotealv kets during the latter part of 1932. Jo books to the library. . ew was best man The bride wore menta were served at the tea hour ♦ The library board expressed its .» dress of dove gray silk crene and saves time in the long run and also I Unless the volume of placements Mrs Herbert Whitlock entertain catenae losers and errors, as the improves within another 30 days the appreciation for these donations. satin with hyacinth blue hat and a ed the Nredlecraft club Wednesday employes of this com m ittee care­ danger of losing some of this valu­ The library has felt the need ot corsage of white rosebuds, gar fully scrutinize every bill to see able gained ground is great. In the new books to relieve the shortage denlas and frees tsT h e bridesmaid afternoon The afternoon was spent we that amendm ents a r e properly meantime everything seem s to be caused by Increased use of the IF j wore a dress of blue crene and n socially and refreshments made, that other sections needing pointing to March 4 and already brary and the wearing out o t books corsage of sweet peas, rosebuds ind j served nt the tea hour The table was attractive with narcissi and amendm ent are not overlooked and business men are beginning to won­ through increased use, and these frecsias. The couple will make their pussywillows Mrs Henry Bennett that repeals of present law are cor­ der what, if anything. Roosevelt donations help to relieve the situ a­ h> me In Longview. was a guest rectly made. Many members do not can do to bring about an improve­ tion. feel qualified to draw bills, and the ment. The ambition of most Indl- The Delphian society met Mon Donoations still are requested by The S. A. II. club met Wednesday employes of this com m ittee do i viduals at the present moment is day night at the home of Mrs. C C much of that work for them. Cruson with Mrs Cruson aa leader evening with Isnbelle Safley for a i not so much to Increase their rev­ the library* board. il 30 covered dish dinner The The fact that at least half of pro­ enue as It is to cut down expenses The topic for discussion was Ger­ posed legislation has arrived w ith­ | so as to ride out the storm. With MANY ATTEND DRESS man opera. Reports were given es table was attractive with a cycla­ men plant. The evening wa* «pent in the past week is not entirely the I such a frame of mind very little REHEARSAL BROADCAST follows ' M *za t and German On I socially. The elub will meet In two fault of members, for the titles of progress is likely to be made so it era." Mrs. F E. Mendenhall «¡cho- ¡weeks with Gladys Sprouts bills indicate that they have Peen is not improbable that the next 30 Marriage of Figaro." Mrs. ocno- i The Eagles broadcast given over Introduced by interested groups Jays will see folks reconciled to field Stewart; "Don Giovanni." j ednesda" Mrs. Raymond Trask; "t he M a g ic ’ Mr and Mr« H W Lonihar I > over the state, who have been dlla- holing uo. aw aiting that promising radio stat.on ivUivL tory in getting their proposed lesia- March 4 when Roosevelt will be i l ­ evening was presented betore a Flute." Mrs C F l'n ., hrev: \V ag te rtn ln e d w i: 1* a d l n t v t Tbi, i.l«v lation here but probably will en ti- pec ted to wave the mystic wand laige audience here iu esd ay night ner's Contribution to Music. M rs | evening The table wn . e d e le d cize the session for not getting into and in some wav. some how make in i. 0 . 0 . h . halt in the form of a Klbert Bede; "Lohengrin." y r, with a cvelam en riant Gue«t, w n . full sw ing the first few days. H iw - business spring up out of nowhere. dress rehearsal. The program was John Kellv: "Tristan und Isolde." I Mr and Mrs toiSells S te w a rt and Wagner ever, as stated in preceding corres- -------------------- W illia m M acC .ib'-on M rs daughter Dororthv Opal as follows: lo d e! duet. My Dear M i - Jlrak (Salem) pondence. time has not been wast­ u .d Sunny South by the Sea,'' Jack Jam es Dungan gave a current event and Sergeant Frank A ed. Committees, especially ways and Holcomb and Clarence Long; har­ and Mrs. S. I. Godard a book re- M rs T H M a x lv e n te rta in e d means and taxation and revenue, The club voted to meet on monica solo, "W reck of 97," Roy ith a p a rty S a tu rd a y a fte rn o o n fo r have been working on important Gordimer; number by the orches­ the second and fourth Mondays In ­ w n d a y school e la rs o f g irls problems and have accomplished tra the Lost Indian;" vocal solo, i stead of the first and third Mon­ h h e r e S a u fte rn o o n was spent se w ln ? much. Coluntbo," Loren Harvey; violin days as thev had been doing. They T and re fre s h m e n ts w e re served at The principal business of the duet. Jack Tucker and Clarence will meet February 13 with Mis. S th e tea h o u r session, unemployment relief, new Long; orchestra numbers, “Little L. Godard. ♦ revenue, relief for automobile own­ Dressed in Blue" and "Life on Problems of controlling contagi­ Girl The Degree of Honor will hold a ers. etc., has or will originate in the The women's relief corns met Sat­ tne Ocean Waves;" yodel. "Daddy ous abortion in dairy cattle were house, and the first big bill, that and Home." Jack Holcomb; har­ urday in the armory with 12 m e m ­ danee Monday evening. Februar-"- for unemployment relief, will be op discussed thoroughly at a dairy monica duet. R. S. Bukowski and bers present. Committees for th e 13 at the armorv tomorrow, the first of the major m eeting held Tuesday evening at Loren Harvey; numbers by the or­ year were appointed as follow*: Re­ bills to reach the calendar. An at­ the Silk creek school house. It was chestra. "The Girl 1 Left Behind lief. Mrs. Minnie Ashby. Mrs. Ma- tem pt to rush this through last reported that many cattle which Me." Cut Down the Old Fine linda Aubrey and Mrs Eva Hatch: w eek failed, to a large extent be- have been found to be reactors are free" and "Tipperary.” c. ecutlve. Hrs. Minnie Sail.nt, Mrs c i use h esitating new members fear I being resold in the valley as good The Eagles broadcast will be giv­ Ella Tiller and Mrs. Florence Kelly being rushed off their feet. New dairy cows. It w'as pointed out en over KOBE the third Wednes­ auditing. Mrs. Minnie Sweet Mrs. C o tta g e l«ow members are picking their own way that if these cows are fire-branded day of each month and a dress re­ Elizabeth Rhodes and Mrs. E liz a ­ when they show up as reactors to to a greater extent than in anv beth Fahrenwald: confeience. Mre. hearsal will be given in I. O. O. F. G r o v e ’s P r ic e s other session I have ever attended. the disease, they easily could be hall each Tuesday night preceding. Eva Aubrey. Mrs. Minnie Sweet IN C O R P O R A 1IO They also have another outstanding recognized and this would make it and Mrs. Malinda Aubrey; home easier to control the disease. E very characteristic, they do not feel that Own P h o n e 53 employment. Mre. Alta Hart. Mrs. SAGINAW. Various agricultural subjects will they are here to blow off t i e dome Feb. 1.—Jackie Montleth spent E. Jones and Mrs Emily Elser m aking records for home consumn- be offered each Tuesday evening to the week end with an uncle and Mrs. Mahala Teeters was made an Free C ity D elivery D ay Cash Store people of the com m unity as a spe­ aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Tucker of honorary member of the corps t-on. A major subject of the last ses cial service by the agricultural de­ Delight valley. — ♦ — . sion that failed of legislative enact­ partment of Cottage Grove high Mrs. H. A. Hagen. Mrs C. H. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Harpole and ment. old age pensions, has had no school, under the direction of B. L. children ot Lynx Hollow were sup­ Kime and Mrs. Ralph Bailsman en­ agricultural per guests W ednesday evening at tertained with a shower Thursday consideration at this session. Mem­ Y o u n g , vocational bers probably feel that relief of un­ teacher. evening of last week for Mrs. Cecil Lowell Benston home. At the next m eeting the problem the Mrs. employment is about all the busi­ Gertrude Buchanan and Caldwell at the Caldwell home. The of feeding the dairy cow will be dis­ ness of that character that they can Earl Briggs, spent from Sat­ evening was spent socially and re­ cussed. The m eetings are free and son. take care of this year. until Monday near Drain at freshm ents were served at a late everybody is welcome. The meeting urday the home of Mrs. Buchanan’s niece. hour. The honored guest received will be held at 7:80 Tuesday eve­ Mrs. many gifts. Guests were Mre. Roy RED CROSS COMMITTEES Llovd Ritchey. Mr and Mrs. Bert Cline spent Short. Mrs. Mervllle Vea'.ch. M rs ARE NAMED FOR 1933 ning at the Silk creek school house. Saturday evening at the Claude C. C. Cruson. Mrs. R. A. Trask. Mrs Valiev Lumbermen to Meet. Edna Pearson 0 Olii (OM I QUINTET FLOOD LEGISLATURE 1 / r/i/it fail yo u ! lfowdcr SOCIETY the batch that fills yonr rfllMFORD can, passed 5 ' i C laboratoiy tests and was used in practical, sucCotffol baking lAKINO PQWPfcff ‘ÎSïïÂïïS5’* AT lìiM H ia w Irish-Swartz Co. Y o u C an S a v e E v ery D ay B u y th e Irish W a y Specials Friday—Saturday — Monday—Tuesday Sugar 10 lbs. 39c Soap 10 bars 19c Best Cane White Eagle DOWCMJ1 K N O W ^ W A T Meat Dep’t Oysters Pineapple ftrtie/rice ÿ a Few Carpet Tacks cleaner So cheap is electricity that for a few pennies you can clean every rug in your home. See your dealer today. 25c It Is a happy thing for os tb it this Is really all we have to con cern ourselves about—what to do next. No man can do the second thing. He can do the first. • Mrs. Fred Hammond entertained with a party Friday night In honor ¡of her blrthdav anniversary. The evening was spent plavlng bridge. ¡R efreshm ents were served. Guests were Mrs. A W. Swamiot. Mis. Inez Meeks Mrs. Ren Sanford, Mrs. O r O n e J it t e r l Nelson DeYoung, Mrs Fred Ander­ "Troubles rarely corne one at a son and Mrs. Harley Gates. time,” complains a correspondent. The Past. Noble Grands club met For Instance, who ever heard of Thursday afternoon of last week In anybody suffering from Just one ) I. o . O F. hall, with Mrs. Nellie mump?—London Humorist. ¡Johnson. Mrs. N ettie Jones. Mrs. _________________ - , . , _ Anna Newcomb and Mrs. Eva | Aubrey as hostesses. The afternoon i was snenf socially. Refreshm ents The scattered forests In Ireland were served at the tea hour, constitute about 300.000 acres; ap —♦ — proxlmately 1>4 per cent of the KeO’ ^Rton eliih met Wed * ncRday In I. O. O. F. hall for an all- total area, and chiefly In Lelnater dav meeting The day was snenf and Munster provinces. oulltlng and a covered dish dinner was served at noon. hew Ir is h ho re sts P a t t H in , tn * A rn ic a Mr. and Mr». E. H. Luce enter­ married arquaintaure aays he tained with a dinner Wednesdav g e ts more kick out of bridge when evening for Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Bailey of Eugene. he plays opposite hla wife.—Boston ♦ - Transcript. The Presbyterian ladles' aid will A D ia m o n d P o w d e r MOUNTAIN STATES POWER COMPANY meet W e d n e s d a y nfternoon. F e b r u ­ ary R. In the church parlors, with Mrs. S. L. Godard as chairman, Diamond powder Is obtained from the diamond cutting process and by The Mlznah class of the Presby­ 1 crushing Inferior diamonds. The terian church will meet. Tuesday i diamond powder Is applied with oil. evening In the church parlors for P ru n es F an cy O regon 5 lbs. 15c B a co n i / JC ™ -f Qc V J 5 10 Mayonnaise age to operate an electric vacuum (Limit) P o rk L iv er 2 lbs. 15c Turkeys 25c Shrimp 3 fo r Tall tins 25c Lard JOclb. 8 69c S a u er K rau t 10c qt. Young hens or toms 5 oz. cans 3 fo r lb- pail 6 Box 4 C a rto n I Matches Mothers Oats 23S*. u /C Crystal Ware or China W H E R E T H E T H R IF T Y T H R IV E a social. >1