r > r .K TWO » K ill» >T i ^ ^ » r T O r j a ^ O T T 4 < i » G « < n r ¿ o R r ^ n N > ÎotUçr «ìrcrr ^ratiad •* tfcai M the ■ r ita si W waiery days M w e s b ir thoa r was u m tar «U Pen»- w o. MfAM.’j -alaoicetiag J*«w they a r. sm og u hers . *»* the aU eoak» sroh tha hide aad raC i High School Noto I Wi.ilam Ma.tJibbon tow Mr* Earl Fulmer re-elved tba Joor or tee and r Paul Douglas tba chair prtaa He- f-eebments of pie and coffee were •arved at a lata hour ♦ A surprtea diaaer was «Ivan Hr* Baa Wfhi’tea by a « wmp of frteade at ber home Wednesday aooa. boa ortng bar on bar birthday aanl- veraarv Guaat. ware Ban Whitten. Hr» .Satti. MrKlbtwn and »00 V lr «1!. Mr* Alice Haflln. Mr» A f U r . A L K eel, and a>n Krneet Inara Mr* Mattia Grabla and daughter Gloria Jsaa Mr and Mr* Gaorx* Shaary. Mr aad Mr. Ralph Shear» Huatua I man and Gurdon and d - l— ei Grabla ♦ li r=7 ara injured ftaannaMy by three economie*. bet a large pro- f-ortxm of thorn injured « til be ta batter eoadittaa with sa u o a a . proa- partty and sm aller federal pay- t t h en h«v e v . are > — _ « „ lack C V . an a f tacy now wtth aaaarttv and __ , f „ „ __ _ N _____ i matter what ° ~ w --------- i- .: — 7 - - Ta get r> at prospectors h a w peaetrxted kata almost « t o ptored reglóse Thar or» w w k ia g sew fbetd» a* uad«r the A m ir Cirri» la Siberia and A'aaka. By and p eck trsB they aia pr®e- trotiag '-ba Beagles of Sooth Africa assi Africa aad wild New Guia«* Tba User i* ruxtabte for i q i i i •¡•rs methods ia tba prnneneat it of oar -arc go.d There ara fr a field* which bat are ora» which bina gold stiver ta quantity __ which «topped develop­ ment » y ea n ago bava baca solved ta a large exten t Naw method* baca sLmpùAed and rad iord tba tima and labor nrriaaaary la getting oat tba valuab a m .cerai» ___________ ______________ _____ It ant roots put low many of aad tba ready b n i r markets m ine, to is «W l m a n y or —— ina o O r tg — ant product: ta basta «Tb» »pactace. tar strikes will ba made and for- .vew ■ b u t p . 'c f t x h l« o p e r» -:> c beata- ___ — --------- - Vir» : Hora. Itar- -----. Th e . and Tom Coa 1 I per cent h . j - v >x, Torch Hooor aia» aw ard. board tnolcauag WhoC ’hry •--» denar to mala.'» erholaetv acttvttiaa war« 3 3 p»r c a t - ---- ta Bdaa Grubb a Junl-r to o x a t iw I d o a l k ____„ with a total of (2 eoiets Dort« An­ w o o l ba istoaxahtag. for co*, lauf. antier wllh a tola, of 101 baa p*a.n."i aaxk that a c h id potata ami Vkoewa: Brleher aan- * r i a h i t w i t h o u l -aiaxxwtioa. X». with a total of 107 ru erra irm ia or* "oil ' 1 ° SHAW "»object» e s r s e l ¿a arbori ara bat tools With w h x - » d a v a top tba T H I U T A i O M D I M I W lU t id and pool.- d r e t a r a d Char •» C _ ottas» — - Oro«*. Ora. — March M — F Walker of tba Northwestern School o f Commet-« Portland ia — to tba assembled stu- Moeday afternoon It deo-s with saturai Ha compared young people with pant» that must first «row root» ;«y aa 1 rtb xe. :a the darb to b« etr ng aad later tica, precepts and example*. ballai prodaca a flower wh.ch symbolises and p ractxe aad alw ays with a an­ cia; cad is n ew . a. ways la aa argu- Mr Walber is a popular speaker m e e t maav tim es la a single chan­ with the rtudaet bodv and faculty ter Often ta a aeataaca it tire to­ aad this n his third vies: to Cot re'-her in oae m ogn.flceat »urrjnorv tax» Grova high school heaven aad earth God aad moo. future aad the later. tatar- a . a aad m luzura Kina» for opes houa. to ba he'd — ■ aad deetmv of tba poiyckx April 21 are be.a» ,-artad Ona of me«« of earth. Bach of. uadem aath tha moat ¡atareen»« exhibit, to the aad at tha rad of all ita r o o m in g school a» wsi: m i t a c o m m o n X a d 4 ch a r o la r * 4UtKAï o{ cb^ iwc-ad with the hmtory " of r the So It may ba aud without fear of T h . o p « bourn p r o je t b a . baas ° " “ rr ta formar vaar. bv " , —- of - ---- im, Jua.ora but jym w a. C1T« tba B ib * ts to vneaaana» oemmand riven to tba » o h > w - e x : .< .a how to . j v t t o d o r u ffa i m o r» W » t h i « r» a r ‘o r^ o rw Several freed * of Mr* Rab*cal aad «usata ware Eugati. Corvelli» praaant fron • n i Orala • Mr and Mr. Jos drnlth entnr tañad wtth a ' nnar Th tírala y «va nin< vf aet <••!» Oueete w»r« Mr« AJa Ma. Kenat. of P tt.haW Masa and Charlas Matthaw. of P- rtland. who ara vtstttag *1 tha «Jeorge M ü tb tw i hom* »• committee in charxe *ae Mre Q n h «m . Mre F la. Orennte Mre George Jacobean ♦ M/ aad Mrs I> A Bte«r< terteined wttM e dinner VR 4 a y in a fa a Oaaete wer» fa Mr« C C ’ m aarer aad de ffa^rrrthy ♦ The 19 S ta ff r ufa of the H • 'tajge met Friday even.n< ii O F hell. With Mre E-i ( M r * S i» a ie Oarwutte aad Mr« MrKibfeen ae hv *** t>uS ,B eftarxe of tba m ast- Simm n . Mr aad Mrs William unooi P-ipiey that children •U « •r-r,a CJ!- r i ad n< for Apr,: ‘ Th* e>UOf 1 Barker and eon Billy of Eugaaa a x be -aa mcoad i. I ke unto It T hou to racoatmand to tha c.rl»' ’aaru* and Harold C ock.r.ine of Corval­ lis «fta. .owe thy neighbor aa th y a a lf- -hat they ¡«etta tba bovk m o - h « . T h o s e Los A sga tan» have got The decree we are to leva these a» wall aa -be rtrt. mother* to«ea tbemaeivea tato trouble. They wto ' s Tuewlay Evening Study d u b mat W a rre n tba E ig en e Rad C r i na office ask­ maa affection over ali c there arc week were Eari Tuller th:« weak and the topic for dla- lodieai*d ta the n gn ifleaat Cooper Beulah Chapman Philip eoaeioa was B iography" Mrs B ing for taforma'..on about two per­ C aen * W ilh a ^ R Joa reportect on "Once a Grand m s» whose names ware g le e s with­ qaai^jong word», - a i r aad ’ a a - ; Hersey t^ t if ettal ladiaaoloabla rala- . i Matrooa Halen out addraaaes of any kind Poaaibiy tion and th . and q u a lity of th e,, claim C « ,l H and r ix l.r ^ » »n H " uff £ rroi SnBb Duke by Aleaander and Mrs S L. ¡ ¡ • f £ ltL 2 e>orte< 30 Father. ■treat add recae, are not naeeaaary upon man • .ore and aerrlce _- 'an . fre.fcmen withdrew from M,»>> m *'7^ w Swanson ratertamad Robert Duaeabarry withdrew iika or auuaJ to the ftr« aad their from school last week Hi» parents -ba O L H club Tuasday with a in the metropoli» of Lane ali eom prabam ve and fundamental have moved to Haisev 1 JO bridge deesert luncheon Th* Yes for years C. J . nature ia asserted la the claim Mia» Bam-Loulaa Sh eld» spent table« were attractive with narcla- R M U HIT. upon these tw o commandment» ’-he week end la Corvallis. Breier Co has had a ■ Cottage B E G E row »1 Mrs H A Mlltar bald high . Ore . Marcc 27 h a n g ail the law and tha proohats Vtrgll Horn and Dnn Keily have score Th* club will meet In two 'T o tba Editor.> — Caagrea» h _ At other tim es and under diffrr- been transferred from -he aopho- week« wtth Mra C E Frost m oratoriu m on high 1 ’-** “ “ “«»rtar* aad eale I tag circum stance, J a m ilafla«« 1 mor* to t h a 't a M o r * ^ ^ of U par eant beer aad the Borah maa » supreme obligations tba* T h r e u . 0 - o n ,® ., . prices. By our method I am endm ent forbidding aaio tocb ii-1 "Soak firm the kingdom of God f scbooT^a - b . [r R epresentative, from w om en . «ocietie. from Spring- o f factory direct to righ t.r n . ta t a . aad ail th in g, jurr to h e ^ S ? field. Eugene. Mareola and San:» voted down, becauae the children bwr la ' waateoever . would that to aata was olavtne »> ^ T l^ - 7eT . k .2 non-intox.cat.ng ev*= foJ ,hou-d do to y you. do ye even to lab* cvmnasium Fr-xlay t a r a me; here Tuesday afternoon buyer you A L W A Y S and evening at th . Christian Memory reacn-ng back to “good them , tnat is treat people tba Niloa Man beck tuns«- and M old d a y r when kids couidn t buy **n»e aa you want them to treat Ired Moonav aTphomora ' i h church A potluck dinner was eery. pay less at Breier*. ed at s J O o w r and woman and church mem- too . „ Bt day. bar* w ent in at tba back door or J To the man who asked what ha i Mia* Marie Bowen .r - .„ V 7 s .____ "ladieg entrance' bnng» back the rhou^i do to be *aved Jesua »aid. end at her home In * ~ T .^ u r 2 r r<,r rin* -‘’■•‘«hbor. eiub flavor and the ameii and the effect I K«ap the commandment* and fU- ................° ‘ 2 ! V*i?or <1,y of taat »**k with o f the boar of tnoae day» I low me ' R e-gtoualv and aomaltr i —t. ■ - „ w .n k T ala Tfae day * w « p « n t It was a man s drink with a 'wai- [ exprea»ed m a n » moral obligation ta 1 . TI 'n»ry Kailv Held quilting a quilt for Mrs Tate A ■ togl" E ven the song» o f ’hr*» day» I to love honor and w rv e God a»« A dw tnet m issionary rally --------- serve and « ~ * r*'L‘l!*h » •» served at SW EA TER S “ aad epiaodea coma back acroaa t ie humanity One cannot be served held bar* Tuesday afternoon and year* aa on* read* the news of tbl» honored or loved apart from tba eveatag at the Christian church A « » t h e r h e e a n d M r , James Town H u d le -R o ll \ « k here fro-r from "non-intoxicant" called ____________o-her beer which _________ We are to iove God that we IC P-eprewntatlve. “' w e r e were here A«ga pubbe k/takFkeA. ICVXU^« UJ | I m ight * » the W W W W ta . la to ba sold _) for revenue to batter love humanity 7''r!iao4' »cotts Mills Eug»ne and J men. wotnan and children, without I *nd we are i to ;o serve hum h u m anity an ity that “brtngfleld Among the state off;- a.. an _ a CSrS ta« atatawn. .. TF cers TirtaM preaent ware W Mrs V is S ev. Shoe­ regard to race, color, sex or previ- I we m ight acceptably _____ worship God to ous condition of turpitude The Word sa y a "He that says he maker of Scott» Mills vice presi­ And as the vision of the "good I !o t' and hatea his brother 1» dent and Mrs L H Flshburn of C o tta g e Portland, secretary A « o'clock old days” are thus revived by the I * Lar." news o f legal beer at last, as a re- Acceptable worship to God can potluck dinner was served preeed- G r o v e ’s ward for the patience and tha vir* I only be offered when we do }u»t!y mg the evening meeting taa and the fortitude with which I :av« mercy and walk humbly with U M Buy ApplicaUon* Are ReceHwl . we nil have endured "prohibition.’' I God. We can honor God only by Own one hears the sigh born of regret I doing his will as exprtneed in bis Thirteen persons made applica­ that the 'alcoholic oontant" is so I Florloos spiritual prlnrlplaa of tion for driver’s .censae Monday 97 Cash Store m ail righteousness, love and truth. 8o- before Glenn Bown. exam iner for Sold What la a "noo-tntoxicating beer" I riety like a human body is corn- the state motor vehicle departm ent worth any way to a rea., nonest to xised of many member» differing The examiner win he here again goodness he-man wtth a memory o f in Position, power and function April 24 better day»’ N ow if we had the I but enoh important to the other good old Bud weiser. Paha* Schliu. p L * be ace and prosperity o f society Blatz or any of the old timer» with I !‘ke the life and health of the body W hite (g Dark Color« a kick that painted the horizon o f] depend upon the harroonlotn rela- Lfe with a halo of purple and gold. tiOBs end activity of all part» re- G O O D -W E IG H T i if tad the clouds of trouble, filled t t r d i t t t of their position, power or the heart with a buoyancy that I function, hence tw ice born men. «197 | eoald not bo dispelled even thougb I whether they ar» richly or poorly The Delphian society met Mon I the kids were hungry the wife dl»-J endowed, or w hether they can do day evening io th* city library and gustad, mad or broken hearted j much or little will avoid using their continued its study of ancient and the grocery bin in the hand» power and position for self gratlfb of a collector, then you could talk cation, but will think according to Egypt, with Mrs C. C. Cruaon as program leader The topics wer* about "beer:" the measure, purpose and raapoa- given as follows: Middle K ing­ j \ t In tba Oregonian of Sunday week sibllity of their gifts. Mrs Cruson; "Life In the we read the record o f the alcoholic The love the transformed mai dom." Middle Kingdom." Mrs Jam es Dun content of the beer» that made the w for God is pure w ithout hy- ! old day« famous. Bud weiser 3A4 poengy. abhors evil end cleaves to gan: Foundations of the N ew Em­ Stewart: Only 9 c Yard Blatz J .« , Miller "High Life" 3 all that 1» good, pursuing hospital­ pire." Mrs. Schofield W einards Columbia 3 42 a n d ity rejoices with those that rejoice Queen Hatabepshut's Temple and Religion of Ervpttaas." Mrs Dun Blue Ribbon which - Pabst's — a « r .« IS Il/U -JU with W IU J W D iC n and weeps with " I U 1 those U l » l Wiep, that writer ««^« has a_ had a aomewhat ex- ■ I a.’t Y'^ida not to evil but overcome« gan, 'Egyptian Literature,’ Mrs. ♦ mn wt a. r. 1 - - < a V _ g w, • - S L Godard, "American E xcava­ tenalve acquaintance 298 evil with good It Is self evident tion» in Egypt," Mrs Vlnai Ran Those were baer«' A man could that the Christian moat carry hie daJI Mr» Elbert Bed* Mr» ■ "get oo tha outside" o f a few i Christian principles everywhere C C. and reviewed the current I schooners of Pabst's Blue Ribbon" and Practice them in the »rrleelas event. Cruson CO TTA G E GROVE Radio Death F ighters" by I aad sm ile through an earthquake industrial comm erciay, polk Paul D Krulf I don't understand that 2.96 per i ticai. Intellectual and social realms .. . —* — cent alcoholic content cited in the ' a Christian everywhere or Mr and Mrs. George Morgan and Oregonian article It must be that ' ho»ber« E O ROBERTSON Mr and Mrs Earl Fullm er enter­ tained with a dinner Sunday hon­ oring Mr and Mrs. Fullm er on tbslr birthday anniversaries and Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Ham loth on tbslr wedding anniversary. Guests F O R E A R T H Q U A K E A B E A were Mr and Mrs. W. F W endt of Eugene. Mrs. E ffie Knowles. George Kerr, Alfred Beidler, F rances Ham- loth McCollum. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Portland. March ¿7 — At 1___ Beldlsr and daughter Kathleen. siz million dollars worth o f lum­ Mr and M rs Charles Stevens ber will be needed to rebuild the Naomi Hilton. Mr. and Mrs. Chari buildings destroyed and damaged Conner, Mr and Mrs Orvil Hazen by the southern California earth­ and Mr. and Mrs. Verne Hazen quake, and dealers and producers The w om en s relief corps met o f the Pacific northw est expect this region will be called upon to pro­ Saturday afternoon In the armory. The charter was draped In honor vide m ost of the requirements. Advices received here from lum­ of Mary Lord Carr of Maseachu- ; ber association representative« in setts, charter member and former the Ixis Angeles area Indicate the preeident of the national relief E L E C T R I C I T Y i. the perfect ser­ reconstruction program will call corps, who died In February Plan» ,0 I 3 b<>’’t * » W l.0 0 0 feet of lumber were made to entertain the sons vant that really makes light house­ b *ald to h* !*»« th» n 100c and daughtera of civil war veter­ keeping passable. Adequate wiring and '/X i /X/ j feet In stock In entire south­ ans at a dinner Saturday noon. ern California, about one-third of April 8. at the armory In honor of plenty o f convenience outlets provide the normal supply. Cargo mills of grand army day. Mrs. Julia Ashby Oregon and W ashington will natur­ was Installed as press correspon­ readily accessible power and heat for ally be looked to to furnish a great dent and Mre N ettie McKlbben toasters, percolators, sweepers, dish­ part of the material, dealers here was Installed s s fourth color bearer. 000 (X« U>* *x U n t probably W.- washers, ironers and heaters...aU those Members of the Grove quartet held a covered dish dinner Thurs­ • le c t r ic s l appliances that save tims .uA' ^ K«y»«r. grade Inspector of day evening of last week at the .be Vv««t C o o t Lumberman*« o « /> home of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Sher- i and trouble. elation at Los Angeles, former man honoring U r . A d Mrs John Portland resident, reported to his Neuman, who left Friday to make Supply sufficient outlets so that t l ^ . organization In connection with the their home In Portland. The table earthquake that "no finger will be wae attractive with daffodils and tric ity may be used conveniently. Ask pointed at the lumber Industry tapers. Guests were Mr. and your electrical contractor for an eatk either through wood falling In green Brighton Leonard, Mr. and carrying Its load or Its ability to Mrs. Mrs Clyde Wallace Mr. and Mrs i resist fire." y Seldon Powell, Mr and Mrs. Her- He said dam age to wooden or schel Baccus and Buddy McCoy. frame buildings was confined to The evening wae spent socially. 1 . T / : “ ? 0? . fam ily homes of the small, exceed- E L E C T R IC IT V IS T H E | Ingly cheap type o f construction, The Baptist ladles' aid society PBRFBCT SER VA N T and that generally faulty building met Wednesday afternoon in the j by "carpetbag” conttactors was ra- church parlors The afternoon wae sponsible. spent quilting. mi. c —♦ ' 11 Flicker’. Many N a m * . The Constellation club entertain- I The flicker, member of the wood *d with a benefit bridge party 1 Thursday evening of last week In pecker family, Is variously known Masonic hall. Over 100 were In at­ a* the high hole, wake-up, golden tendance. The hal, was attractive MOUNTAIN HATES winged woodpecker, yellow shafted with spring flower«. Ml»» Thelma flicker, yellow hammer, wood pigeon Kem n^id high «core for women and Mrs Fay Isom low. William I and other names Thum hsld high score for men and GOMEN I I I ■' Si MEN’S NEW 89c i*»» The Chrietma odkee eM met Wednesday ta the «faur< •ore for en el«4ay meeting 'im e » w •pent «iwUtiee a « 4iea dlaaar v a e earved at a The Kai nbow Otrle met M r nier evem ne ta Maeonlc bail and da- rtded tu h Md a Kainbow church servire iti, rUav April •. a( the Met fa llu t church with Rev M A Gruvee prearbina the «ervice Mr and Mre K Mill« enter tained the O W tXnner club Tue« lay even me The table and room« Mr and Mrs F F McCullough were decorated with «weetpeae amt ant.rtainad th . Illahaa club Mon­ laHodile The evenina wae spent day avneiag T h . evening was e f i t l l y • peat piayin« "MF* and Mrs Iva Mre Hsrlev Oatee entertained M om s b«ld bigh acur. for woman and Nalaoa DeYoung high acor* for the Eaalee aualllaTY eewtn< Club men Ftefre.hm .nt» war* served at Friday after»**»« The aftern«*»o a lata hour and tba tab!, and room» wae spent socially and refreeh WMn attract »• with daffodil» »'• l mente were served at the tea hour fern» Guests war. Mr and M r. Mra Mary fttonebura wae a n tea hour a dainty luncheon was The Conetellatloo club will mewt «♦read The rooms war* attractive with daffodil, aa violets The drub Thursday afternoon. April < in the will maat in two w eak, with Mr. Me« »me club rooms, with Mre T Nalsoa DaTouag C Wheeler Mre A W HhofetaU and Mre Oeorae Morvan ae host­ Mr. W'LLam M or.r of Spring- esses field aatartaiaad t h a Tuaadav Br-dg. club tbta we«k with a 1 o’clock luncheon The tablas and room* war. attractive with daf fodlla Mrs H. A Hagan held high score and Mr*. H C. Walla low Mr» Walls was a guaat Tha dub Win meat IB two weeks with Mrs F L Grannis M < m II I I - . . NOW Costs you no more than Coffees with nothing but prigj to recommend them! $1” Irish-Swartz Co. Men’s TWEEDS I 1 MEN’S CORDS S O C IE T Y INCORRORATIO P hon e 53 F r e e C ity D e liv e r y L ow P r ic e s E very D ay Keep your pantry well stocked and save yourself some money, as staple items in grocery line are advancing. Peter Pan Flour 49 ib. bag $1.19 I ast pj^ H ig h e s t q u a lity h a r d w h e a t Color m a a m a m w C. J. Breier Co. LI GHT H O U S E K E E P IN G " AN A R T m Blue Bell Flour Hardwheat 49 lb. sk. Glenwood Peas r £ X 3 cans Tomato Soup Ritters Can Peanut Butter 2 lb. jar Pineapple Crushed No. 10 Each 33c 1 1 Peter Pan Coffee > u>- 27c 3 ibs 79c’ Q u a lity in th e c u p Bix Pancake Flour 21 ib. Pkg. 23c 1 1 2 5 c J ig -sa w p u z z le free— o v e r 3 0 0 p ie c e s. Oysters 5oz. cans 4 cans 29c Soda Crackers RedArrow Meat Department Use the best S h o r te n in g 4 lbs. P o r k R o a sts ^FOW aCOMFlMT 29c S a lt P o rk 12c lb. S te e r B e e f R o a sts J llJ^c lb. W HERE TH E TH R IFTY THRIVE E astern O re g o n B eef