The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, April 21, 1933, Page 2, Image 2

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<otUf,r (Grovr ^entlud
commanded, and the chain were
-rv
navar broken, p oau i rocelpu prob-
L o e o m o t iv n . T h a t
AIIMINISI RATGR'S NOTICE.
The women'! Bible class of the
of Grsaon. sa Ihe piece, for Ihs
P K O F E S S I O N A L ÜAR[) h
Nolle« Is hereby given that the hearing of oblecllons. If any. O ihs
Methodist church met Wednesday
ably would ba doubled within a
M a d e C iv il W a r H is to r y
URMTISTN
afternoon at the home of Mrs county court of la n e county. Grw final account and ih s final aside
Tha old wood burning locomotive
Or»»» year’s time and tha doubling would
Lettie Knickerbocker, with Mis gon. on the 31st day of March. 1333. ment of said estate.
I iM
W K I i »1..,«
K lU IW
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•ontinua Meh y « r until tha aum known . . , h. "General • ha. Ion»
Knickerbocker. Mrs William He­ appointed Alta King administrator
Gated and first published this I ' n u l l x n 4 M a in s lr » » |s I I , , , , , . , ,
Mb»»« Beds
"i.
would ba Incomprehensible.
t>aan on
la I t sa4 I I« » * 0 Pksse IS
rat« and Mrs Ira Brldler as host­ of ths estate of Clarence Edgar Mlh day of March 1333
KJhen Melo
n_
Thia writer o n e. received a l.t-
h*'
Gate of lest publication April >1.
All persona
The lad lee aid society of the esses. Fallowing the business meet­ Freeland, deceased
ruvaioiAM a
flnt-elM. p a k M e a tfa a m i . k 4 m O b S- tar
to w
nd 10
.ft,m“ ua »•*■»• *»
” 'd Christian church entertained with a ing and program the afternoon was having claims against said s s ls ls 13M
ter commanding
commanding him
him to
send
10
1» 1,1,11
uou'e«
i i k ù - i I m i
I Gl V k «KOHI
Phyalvîss as,I ■
•I 1 Atlanta.
W T JGNC8 Executor of
»Pent socially The class presented are required to present (hem with
cents
to
the
treasurer
of
some
or-
aiian
ia.
in
Civil
war
times
some
dinner
Wednesday
noon
honoring
• ’ « '" •
O ffle e la r i m
II,, .
■ •(M M O fftee
M N e r i! a u o
• the Betete of J. B. Rouse.
ganlsatlon that proposed to finance • n,erl’rt»|h(f Union spies stole the mothers of the city, TO years of Mrs Joseph Sams with a cinnernt ia Ihe proper vouchers, duly verified,
"lu llu lag
I'k e s s « ( t e l i s i » U r . . . .
m,'»(M H IP T IO N B ATCH '
plant
In
honor
of
hers
and
Mr.
as
bv
law
required
to
said
adminis­
I
(«ceased
«>•»
a
ohurch
edifice
by
this
method
"General"
while
It
stood
with
steam
“i
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‘
.
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two
°>d‘'»t
P1«*-
tab ia ad*«««« )
• onuren aairica oy tnia method.
(OaeS
111M <2le
h l. writer
writer was
was also
*1.0 to
to write
w rit, let*
let- ■ * • aiding near HI« SI
Ga M, . ¡J ‘H l U w k m s ' ^ W i m i ! ? Santa fiftieth wedding anniversary trator at his law office In the l a s - Herbert W Lombard.
O m i w _
A k l.k V . U l>
Pkysielsl ,» u
■l.TSirbrM Malka _ao.es T rhla
Fifteen members were present and aon building, M3 main street. Cot­
Attorney fur Executor
■ > ■ M l» l
II ^euk
b?
i*1
tar*
«hr,a
Mvnda - ------------
commandinc
m
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».— The Confederate engine ere» were guests »ere Mis M Handy Mrs refreahmenta were served at the tage Grove. Gregon. within ala
Fereiae
K» m • l*
F
M
f
('«
Il«
M
o llr«««a o,
— ---- !!—--------- .— ■ them to each send --------------------------having
a dime, each of
tea hour
months from ths date of this no­
breakfast at a tavern near Helen Beatty. M rs S. K. Hubbard.
U x . k . 1 .1
A T T O M M IIY «
NOTICE TO CKKOiroHN
tice
Ihs date and first p u b li c a
them alao to make the same de- at hand.
By handcar aud afoot Mrs. M E. Wi»car»on. Mis Lin
» e tle a e l c i t o r i a ) AaM oUUoa
O B O T W M’MBAUD
N odes Is hsrsby given that ths
The high school teachers enter­ tlon of this nodes being March M.
O r .,« H i . u e d ito ria l AMoolatloa
A|iur«»|
mand upon three friends, and so on they followed up the track un coin Taylor. Mrs. Saphronta Mc­
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county court of l« n s county. Ore II' • I I . « « Ylrwi N « il« « a l lU n b bulMlug
Farland, Mi»
Marv Huff. Miss tained with a covered dish dinner 1333.
1‘ku
t'k u « » w« ( '« H a ji* U r « « * pr> g«.
gun.
on
the
Kth
day
of
April.
1333,
Wednesday
evening
at
the
home
of
ALTA
KING.
Grace Bennett Mrs Ida Caldwell.
J M II IM N
A lto r« **! «i *
appointed Marv Mounee, admlnls
...... Mi-» Cad Wallace .Mrs. S E. Mark- Mr and Mrs F I. Grannis for (heir m34 «21
Administrator
8.
POETRY AND FAIN.
l*r« *(l**8
|M
tr a ft* of (he catate of L G. las- II Nwl«rr Publia
The
ley. Mrs Jennie Haves. Mrs Pan final meeting of the year
that
would
approximate
the
entire
*
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chase
started
•ourts
B
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bwtMUg.
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A few days ago a young woman
Jole, som etim es known as lamia
Beck. Mrs Sarah Harms. Mrs. Ida table and rooms were attractive
NOTICE <1F FINAL
®°1 car* on tire were rolled do» 11 Miller.
whose life bad scarce begun lay on wealth of the country, so he broke
I «Jots, deceased All persons hav
vi a Mr
h
ana
w,ln spring
s p r i n g flowers.
riowera Following
follow ing Ihe
me
and Airs.
.Mrs. ,\i
M c C . Brass-
Bress­ with
- - L. - Beatty. Mrs. dinner a pogram was held and Miss
SETTLEMENT.
Rev and ‘ —
Mrs J.
in* claims against said salate ars b L I A K IM U . 1 a « ! * r , la w a --o h i u . ii
a bed of pain aw aiting the end that the chain. That wee when he was »rads on the alngle track line by ler. F
C w tlA g* U r « * » . O r»
I'b o n * w<>
required to present them, with dis
M oiandon. _____
Mrs. __ T w
C. Shaw
and F L. Grannis reported on
Notice
Is
hereby
given
that
the
meant the beginning o f whatever a kid. and that may be why he has the (teeing Federal* Heavy rains Dolly v F __________
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k 'lv . ir
V I»-.
L' l l
» 11
\ I a 11* S'4 , X tv '
.. V. i __ . .
Kiser.
Mrs
K.
M Allen'
Morrison's ''Practice of Teaching
A (t« r« *r
I'l.l.-I llgned has filed herein his proper vouchers, duly vsrlftsd as I I A H M A M ». I . A r k V
Just had to undergo a major op- were falling, but they managed to Mrs Emily
lies In the great beyond.
U u IIA I h «
For many months she probably *rl U<ML .
u ,
flr* t0 • brl<1*'* •< Chickamauga Mr» Amanda C. Hull Mrs Jane in Secondary- Schools." Miss Lea final account as Ihe executor of the by law required, to said adminis­ I I 1^« »UA Or*«««
•
«
i
Mi's Laura McKernan. gave a general book review and Mi estate Of J II RotMM deceased, tratrix at ills law offlcs of Alia
A . every chain letter finally over which the “T exas’ scooted lust Harvev.
realised that soon she must leave
Mrs. Rosa Currin. Mrs. S A Har­ Grannis stressed ths points of with the eountv court of I « tie coun­ King. Lawson building. 313 U sui
MftlMU U&AUMü
those she loved, loved ones who wean. .U elf out. it la easy to be-
vey Mrs 1 B Morns. Mrs Geneva change In grading svstem. the prob ty state of Gregon end an order 8t.. Cottage Grove. Ore., within
d ii u
«AU
I l k y 1 I y ,.
w
the
ran
felt uiey
they could not selfishly wish u ,v * thal • ■•nt* portion of tne
lets set the “General" In reverse and Weatherly. Mrs J E Tate. Mrs lem child and the cost of education line been made and entered of rec­ •I* mom he from the d els of (his
that her suffering here be lengthen- Population of the oountry would be
,»
«k, «diese lat J.
Ada Oakes. Mrs M Newland. Mis.
ord
.tliecling
this
notice
and
eeltlne
nodes
The
dale
and
first
publica
sd In order that sha might be with wtP*d out if there were any effi ** ' M •P«*dln« aouthwanl while Melba
Mr and Mrs. George
Matthews
Thomason.
Mrs.
Malinda
.
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.««cai
1 n u a
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" * the 23th day of April. 1333. at the don of this notice being April 14
ACPO UM TAM T
A U U IT U H
t h e m l longer.
o n n r.
cacy in the curse cast upon those I In*-T t<x‘a t0 *"* wood* The south- Aubrey Mr» Mvra Counts, Mr«, entertained at dinner Wednesday
them
1333.
f 10 o ,-l,>ck in the forenoon
erners
reversed
the
"Texas“
Juat
in
who
break
the
chain
Roe
Aubrey
Mrs.
Lena
Madden.
<
'v’,nln«
The
table
was
attractive
MARY MOVNCK.
of said dsv as the time e t u i the
Most of us in a Ilka condition,
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w u c n .u i.
a ,
.
E
w i,b ■«»iti»
spring si««,.».
flowers Guests -----
wei eountv court room, couniv court Alta King.
Administratrix
It seem * however, that the ob­ Urns to avoid a collision, and then Mrs Callie Ste»-art. Mrs. Clara* with
A l«4ll >r I o ra l ph<««** j o
O |f|..
moat of ua who have passed twice
Perry.
Mrs
Malinda
Smith.
Mrs
Mr
and
Mrs.
Tom
Carpenter
of
AlUuney
for
Estate
a
14
12c
house
Eugene
I
ane
county,
state
b.
U«.4«x»4b.
l
o
r
i
U
n
A
.
O
te
«
«
«
ject
a
t
no
chain
latter
is
so
fatu­
managed to capture these enterpris­ N ettie Saling. Mr». Clara Brown. Monroe. Mr and Mrs 8 S George
the age slotted to this young wom­
an. would have felt that the world ous, so silly, so ridiculous but what ing spice
Mr*. Alma Willard Mr*. Alice Col­ of Eugene. Mr and Mrs Joe Smith,
men
and
women
of
intelligence
and
was crusl indeed.
man. Mrs Libbie Coffman. Mrs Mr and Mrs. Vlnal Randall and
prominence
fear
to
break
the
chain.
But during many of the months
Marv Jorgenson. Mrs. Laura Fln- Mrs Marv Smith.
of pain, of which ahs probably did The fact that postal authorities M a n n a F o u n d N o F a v o r
nertv. Mrs. Annie Toll. Mrs. Nina
FOR Nl'IIOOte YKI A IWSt ttt3<
Quimby, Mrs
Kate Scar»
Mr*
Mr*. Jam es Town entertained the
not complain as much as most of prohibit mailing of such letter«
I hl« o r|«
|n a l <alU u al* akowa 1«
a « t«11*1
rulttnina
lb» « a .. « . l s ( »«••(• « | . ih
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a tt . l
W it h W a n d e r e r in A s ia N ancy Porter. Mrs Bcaulah __
Me- Royal Neighbor* club Monday eve-
us would about some minor ailment, should give such persons backbone
i l > « I ) . tr> it . « ( | ir * c J I h « l h * iu r r » n ( p a r lh * 4 » ia ll » » p * « 4 l( u r . a f >r (h» tasi « n * ,«( «a l4 I h r * * ^r»»*4h «rf f l* ai
eerrin
and
Mrs.
Alclnda
Hankins.
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llo
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r
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la
not
all
plain
and
marsh:
'
i
,
‘,
rriS
“
i
d
M,!k
Alelnd»
Hankin*.
nln*
Mr*.
H
Gate*
»«*
elected
to
’’
! U I a l l c w A i i i » a it . I * k GxMt liitu r*« fa i l » tn««tha ««I Ih » v >
« trr*«
r r v « l ! *»
u tu ttih * « « f f ih
i h » * ■ u u r r n * . i* n l i
.
»«r
( *1 * mu«t|ha
this young woman's thoughts turn­ enough to enable them to defy
are forest» in t h e north u-hi -h ^ rs ®®Phronla McFarland, who Is r«,i,r,'sent the club os a delegate nt a itu tn lh * f ih i a t i «. buoi y * « r ) H ** N*< 33« . | w j : Mchoul U
whatever the terrible thing is that there
ed to verse in which were exp
vd^M
' ears 011
one « ‘"'en tlon to be held Tuesday In
ed a philosophy that might well may happen If the chain is broken. yield even the d d ln e
fo.xl of the of which wa* in largon. and Mrs. Corvallis. Following the bus n-
have come from one enjoying all
Hebrews in the wilderness. For the N ettie Sallng responded
with a meeting the evening wa* »pent *0-
Our
good
friend.
W
alter
W
R.
tha happiness that should come to
and refreshments »-ere eery*»
fir« time. In Bagdad recently. 1 »«w m>ng in jargon. Several other songs 1
May,
has
been
demoted
from
asso­
? »
l e (u a l *a|»<
a young person, that might well
••
and several readings were given I
•< » >“ <® hour
« 5
manna
(sap
of
the
European
flower­
*•
^ r * i r4 tn <
The total number present wa* 81.
I I I
have come from one enjoying ro­ ciate editor o t ths Oregonian to the
a
is
ing
aah).
and
I
did
not
hanker
for
f-
—
Mr*
F.
L.
Grannis
Mrs. F
entertained
bust health, with a prospect of position of manager of the Port
lis
^ r- and Mrs. J. E. Tate en ter­ the Utopia club Thursday after
land chamber of commerce, which a fraction of an omer of It. A look,
I f : l
many years of joy before her.
iS«S
Now she is gone, but a few days reminds us of that old country a taste—and the mercy of Jehovah t tained -Saturday night In honor of noon The time was spent socially
IV J I »
isso si
ISJV >
and
a
two-course
luncheon
wa«
their
fifty-fifth
wedding
anniver­
«»’
fAl
c
>«(ra|
—
ago thia writer copied from her newspaper expression that was al­
rt la exhibited In burl p, a black sary* A mock wedding was per­ served at the ten hour. The rooms
H P r (a la « 4 » « l
• a ü<x) oc
: ««< o o
I ooo oo
: owl A«
book of verse the following, dated ways used to wish well som e prom lab mats, hard and Insipid. Even formed and the following were and table were attractive with
V I rk
S I 1
1 1 ..
oo
4 So OO
inent preacher, business man or made into a candy plentifully pow characters Bride. Mrs G. A San­ I spring flowers. G uests were Mr s
O l f k a a«st«lam
November 23, 1333:
I AO ÜO
I AO GO
00 00
I AO OO
('»n a ta
horse wrangler who was moving to
,
L.
Godard
and
Mrs.
Harry
Godard
ders;
bridegroom.
W
A.
Garoutte
A
S
0O
a
41 SB
j j so
“I tried and failed.
Kl i'll •• sn>l pubiiciljr
some other community. "What la dered with aug r and packed In bridesmaid. Mildred Morris; best
loo
00
loo
o
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AB IA
tati*
Io oo
And with the falling thought
S <K)
10 oo
Io oo
our loss is ths other’s gain." We wooden boxes. It la no more than ac­ man. Jim mie Howard, flower girls
The Research club, which was to
()(h « r a *r« |i'*«
So 04)
io l>0
IS oo
«I IS
That life w as cruel to me;
don't recollect ever having heard ceptable: “ Turkish delight" makes Mr* W A Garoutte and Mr*. Fred have met Tuesday evening, poet
T
u
la
l
It
bitter
with
envy.
poned
its
meeting
until
nest
Tue
Forgot the tim es Td fought
Hammond; ringbearer. Mrs. Jam es
what that extra "W R." stands for
I a.swsoo a i . sbooo
• j . o o i <
t J io I s<
because
* „ h . . . . ■ Town; minister. G A Sanders day ^
« u e e of the death of F E
And gaihed the victory.
in Walter's name, probably for
When «h.
_
___________
the Bedpulo
Arab tasted u len Owen played the wedding M®nd®nhali. Thev will m e e t al t h e In a ir u c tiu « - 8 u p * r * t * iu «
W illing and Ready At any rate, •ret the crude
S .tp v rt laura
crude product and then the march and Mrs Fred Anderson ho'«® of Mrs. L W Coiner
"I tried and won
135 OO 9 3 70 (H) 9 1 1 70 0O
rrtnvi|M »l« ............... ..
his old-time newspaper friends will candy, he said ■ “My w
4 s «eo oo
4.344 00
4.5W4 «4
3 143 OO
boot.
cooked
I Love , Yoou
T
ru ly " 1 The
~ —w—'
♦
i m , If
it 11»
, r m
luu
11IHV
ne i i _ w ,
And in the winning found
expect him to always have reserved with sugar, will be toothsome." He
The
ladies
aid
society
’J?3 given away by Jam es
Iadl*a Mld «oclatv of the l'«ul
Life bountiful and free;
• 4.440 OO t >.3te oo 9 4.554 00 9 5.704 44 9 4 970 u
seats for them at the rose festival preferred
• 9.990 i
pickled
lo
cu
sts—
Atuecn
T
u°wn
F
o 11 o w "» k the mock wedding
Chr‘4tlan
church
is
holding
an
•
Tha pain of failure bound
prere reo
pickled locusta Arneeu the tlm e waa <pt>n(
and ¿ day meeting today (Friday) In the In a tr u r llo n Teachin g
In winning's eesUcy."
Rlhanl
In
Aaia.
T
u
la
l
hi<h
BchtHil
Governor Meier is to be compli­
! dancing Refreshm ents were served church Parlors. The time will t ,
T u la l s r a 4 * a
at a late hour and a large cake was ' ?pent Quilting and a covered dish
» 01 5 OO
13 143 30
5 434 00
1 4 434 41
S u p p lì»»
"And. a little child shall lead mented for his recognition of out­
too 00
•OO OO
a feature. The rooms were attrac- mneheon will be served at noon,
575 OO
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standing
servlet
shown
by
the
re­
T*Mt»o«fc»
them." In these two verses Kath-
soo
oo
434
40
317
00
453 44
R
«
v
ia
«
d
M
o
t
t
o
tive
with
spring
flowers
Guests
Spanish-American
war
vet-
eryn pictured in a few well chosen appointment of Carl Waahburne of
Tulal
la
the
olden
davs
imperial
Spain
£
er\
Mr
\
nd
Mrs
Glen
°
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n
-
.“J«1'
'
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entertain
•VüiSAO 0») 913.104 oo U t let eu 930 741 45 9>l 4ta» 4<» •M .set h
words one of the moat common of Eugene to the state highway com­
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,
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r s t s k j s r ; s.",d j s r J E r j i r
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“ »'wtu.r vi loon. Aiarcoia; Mr and Mrs Mor- ner tonight (Friday) In honor of • )|» « ra iio B -—
human weaknesses. In failure we mission. When one of Carl’s ability —----------— —
J ««tiara
9
are disheartened and d ow n cast If is willing to take the time and go the pillar» of Hercule«, which shxxl ris Oard. Wendllnjf, Mr and Mra annual Muster day.
.’ a ñ ila ra
«uppU*a
l
335 Ou
4Â0 oo
474 41
we are successful, life flows along to the expense o f serving in such a on either aide of the straits of Gib w A Garoutte. Culp Creek; Mrs
Fuel .........
510 00
• 50 (X)
The Docla club met Thursday
40«» «)O
as this his state is fortu­ raltar.
1 O|0 71
Geneva Weatherly. Carlin. N ev.;
l . ’ f h i and l*u w * r
like a song. And these words were capacity
400
fO
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(143 m
»75 OO
with Mrs. Clart'nce Madden for an
nate
W a t . r
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w
.
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.
Mrs.
Fred
Anderson,
Mr
written by one who at the time b«d
:
1 50 OO
75 OO
1 44 14
TTi««e mighty roocks marked the and Mrs. Oeoro^e Anderson Mr all day meeting. The time wan woent
T r |* p h u a r a
1 50 OO
t 50 OO
70 OO
1 43 47
little hope for the thing which moat
()lh«*r a*rv|e»a
A man can never understand how western boundary of the empire of a^d Mrs. G A Sanders. Mr. and quilting and a covered dish dinner
50
00
loo
00
40
00
31 OO
of ua hold most dear, life with all a woman can come home and en­ Spain. Beyond these rolled t h e , ;\Irs d i ?,r.’ev G«te». Mr. and Mrs. was served at noon
T o ta l
its failure and victoriea May we thuse so over her shopping bar­ mlgbtJ unexplored ocean. On the . o a ^ Y o u t K r .
« 1.475 00 9 3.035 00 1 «>.'« Su 9 4 914 14 9 5 097 73 9 5 34« 4.
express the hope that she who gains.
Presbyterian missionary society M * l« l* n « a c a and K rp a lra
scroll over the picture of the
Ostrander Mr.
” and Mrs Gordon
w uuam 'ril1
will n,ee*
meet Wednesday
Wednesday aft
afternoon
— pillars
-------, Ostrander.
wrote the verses Is now enjoying
H o n ir n ia k ln f 4rparttn«*nt
• JOO (H) » 150.00
375 oo
JWV 00
of Hercule« they Inscribed the words Gard Mr and Mrs. Fred Ham- * ith Mra* George Matthews
•^««i’lc !il( ira l 'lifM rtiD r Q t
that winning's victory of which she
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scientist
tells
us
that
metals
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get tired—but who ever saw a lasy After Columbua. the man of mighty j ns” E ^ H m *
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Mrs H. A Hagen will entertain
M,lldr?d Moi'
100 oo
100 OO
50 00
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man
on
his
mettle.
the
Tuesday
Bridge
club
next
week
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faith,
discovered
America.
Spain
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and.
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with a 1 o'clock luncheon
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A s unusual number of complaints
35 on
to OO
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A woman sm iles at the way she struck out the negative, leaving the
Mrs Herbert Whitlock entertaln-
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K<1 U p r a t
H l f h achool b u ll4 la <
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175 OO
450 OO
O. L H. club will meet Tuesday
• 3 7 J 4
have been made at the local post- works the men with her tears
O v m a a a H rn b i l l l i n f
laacription Plus Ultra, "more be-
Wlth a surprise party Wednes-
50 oo
30 OO
50 Oo
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W * » i «14» f r a - l r b u ild in g
office recently of the receipt of
yond.” For every earnest soul d*y ^ /« m o o n honoring a sister-la­ With Mrs. c . E Frost for a 1 30
50
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5
00
50
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chain letters. All such letters com­
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th er. I, always more beyond. Strike btrthda? a n n iv e r ^ n ^ T h e 0" . « . " bridge dessert luncheon
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mand the recipient. If he would
r t»i
out the negative and make Plus U1 noon was spent with needlework
• 1 non oo » TSO 00 9 1 »74 OO 9 3 394 41 9 : 741 14 1
avoid terrible retribution, to write
tra
your
motto.—Montreal
Family
R
efreshm
ents
were
served
at
the
A u il h a r y A g r a r U a - -
a sim ilar letter to ten or some oth­
Herald.
tea hour and the table was attrac­
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er number of trends, each of these
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Play ground *>*|«|pm*«|
tive with a centerpiece of daffodils
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and a n p p li*a
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to write sim ilar letters to the same
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ueatl were Mrs [^ na Hamloth
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Assembly
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God
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number of friends, and so on in­
rt.
c"
a
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.
Mrs
Clara
Stevens.
Mrs.
Minnie
r (al
Church. Atwood Foster. Pastor.
T h e F ir e fly t L ig h t
W .llits, Mrs Pearl Hagen Mrs
definitely.
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To those of us gardeners, to
9
Sunday school. 3:45; forenoon ser­
The light produced by the firefly Merle McKsbben, Mrs. Harry God- whom It is not permitted to do Capital Outlay« -
It has never been recorded that vice 11. morning worship: evening
la
believed
to
be
caused
by
the
ox
ard*
U
rs-
Stella
Baker,
Miss
Naomi
much
traveling,
how
Interesting
It
N«»w
t
i
r
n
lt
u
r
*
any great Joy ever came to anyone service. 7:30. Tuesday*. 7 30. Bible
9 13 4 43
Munlel|>al «M*Maa*«ta
Ela.‘f Currin- Mrs is to know som ething of the hlstorv
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from keeping the chain intact, nor study. Friday. 7.30 service with Mlxatlon of gases In a series of air v ‘ n?n iM iT8
450 OO
440 04
und natural habitat of the plant ■
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that any injury ever came to any­ young people in charge, followed bv cells located on the abdomen of the r o u t t Z . M r s " ’ ETOtaJ" F u U m « f nd In our gardens and how It catnr T o ta l
1
315
00
9
335
00
9
450
00
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short Bible study by Pastor or Mrs. insect and not, as originally be Mrs George Morgan.
one who broke the chain.
about that they now grow In these Fixed Charge» —
Foster. Saturday, 3.
children's Ueved, the result of the presence of
—
same gardens.
If each recipient were to do as church with sand table.
iMtiTSac«
• >50 00 9 175 00 9 150 00 9 135 57 9 397 44 Il 1.090 34
Men have never been satisfied to
phosphorus. There are many types
H A Hagen entertained the
• s •
1»
raise only those plants which they
Highway Baptist Church. H W
• 850 00 9 175 00
9 850 00 9 335 57 9 347 44 »
found growing In their particular I>ebt S r rv le » —
Davis. P a sto r —Sunday school 9 45 8tates. known s s the lightning bug.
was
attractive
with
daffodils,
nar­
soils.
They
have
all
wanted
new
P
r
in
c
ip
a
l
oa
bond»
forenoon service. 11. sermon topic.
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In te rn a l on bond«
"Is Religion Dying Out in the In tropical countries, the Insects are cissi and vellow tapers Mrs. Mer- plants, better varieties and In th- lr
1 440 00
t 033 50
Veatch held high score. Guests Journeylngs have found and brought
3 04 5 00 9 3,33o oo
W a r r a n t redem ption
World?" Prayer meeting Thursday much larger and their light much ville
1 500 00
1 7 50 no
were
Mrs.
O.
E
Woodson,
Mrs.
H
W
a
r
r
a
n
t
I
nt®-real
home
to
their
own
gardens
plants
evening at 7:30 The annual meet­ more brilliant.
1
000
O
O
350
00
750.00
439 II
H. Harms (Portland), house guest that seemed desirable or that pleas­
ing o f the church will be held April
T
o
ta
l»
The glowworm of Europe is a
her s*ster Mrs Woodson, and ed their fancy.
27.
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species
of
lightning
bug
o
f
which
Mrs S. R. Veatch. The club will
The first organized expedition for E m erg e n cy
• e
“I“m a user of Kruschen Salta as
9 3 S00 00 9
Because meet In two weeks with Mrs Vic­ this purpose, of which we have any
a reducing remedy and can say
9 9 430 00 1
1
First Methodist Ep4soop«d Church. the female has no wings
tor
Chambers
for
a
1
30
bridge
des­
record,
occurred during the reign G ra n d T o ta l
they are fine. Have lost more than Meredith A Groves. Pastor -Sun­ of this, the female and the larvae,
941 415 00 433 373 50 954 311 30 «
of Queen Halshepsut of Egypt,
954 379 77 »" 1 '
«0 Ibe. in the past year. Am gradu­ day school. 9:43, Mrs. C. E. Um- while stll! possessed of the rays sert luncheon
— ▼ —
« about
w s A u i a 1570
u iv o.
B. v.,
C., vxnon
when ane
she went
sent a a
ally reducing as my doctor ad- phrey, superintendent.
Forenoon terlous power of light, are usually
Mrs. George Jacobsen entertained **®«t o t shipa and a crew of her
viecs.” Miss Bertha Waldo. Haman. service. 11. sermon topic, •"Glory­
" '
' « I * - « ■'I ' ( * - • I r t* - r - , r 1 . ( 1 1 , 5 1 . . .
I
the
LaComua club
to m
the e tana
land of Pent
'•**** *«v«,uiug
ciuo Tuesday
t uesaay after- best « gardeners
« « « n e r i io
Bent
N. Dak. (Oct. SO. '32).
ln , „ I ih . e « r r .e l y .e r i n * lh . , , p . n 4 i i n r . ,
it.
n . ,1
ing in the Cross." Communion ser­ termed glowworms.
,
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wa» -
........
k
noon.
The tim e was spent sew ing to br*ng back incense trees to plant •■(•........ . p ,.1. Ä
Once a day take Kruschen Salts— vice. Special music. E vening ser­
, . n fo m p ll.s I rum t h . r .r e r 4 > Je ray c k e r « . a « 4 e r . m , .n d
and socially and refreshm ents were
tbe Rarden before her great • 2 1 2 »
one half teaspoonful in a glass of vice. 7:30, sermon topic. "Alcohol,
served at the tea hour. The rooms ,em ple at Luxor. The story of this
not water flret thing every morn­ the Destroyer." Special
G ro w th e f B am bo o
music.
and table were attractive with wild expedition and Its success Is carv-
ing. Besides losing ugly fat SAFE­ There will also be surprise dramatic
la Its early stages timber bamboo
LY you'll gain
phyel- *“
features.
people’s m eetings:
eetings resembles many of our common spring flowers Mrs. Mamie Ro- ed on the wal1» ° t the temple The
.7 in health and
a Pny»*-
iuree. Young
xoung peoples
i malne of Portland, who is visiting scenes depict the gardeners loading
cai attractiveness — constipation. Intermediats. senior and young
gas and acidity will cease to both- people's league, 7:30. Prayer meet- grasses. The leaves are long and at the home of her parents. Dr. and the 9hiP« wRh incense trees, plant-
®r—you ll feel younger—more ae- ‘ng and Bible study. Thursday* 7 30 narrow and the canes or stems sre Mrs. A. W Kime wa* a guest. The ed ln tubs, and piling the deck with
seed*
'd’
Bvo— full of ambition—clear skin_
se e
greenish, but quite hard. As with ; club will meet in two weeks with a*M
Thl* doesn't mean that Queen
sparkling eyes.
Church of Christ. I. O. Shaw. Pas- some grasses the timber bamboo Mrs. C J. Kern.
Hatshepsut's gardeners were the
. AJ ar that lasts 4 weeks costs but I tor —Sunday school. 9:43,
Clam
Mrs. Mervllle Veatch entertained first men ever to Introduce the
a trifle at Cottage Grove Phar- Sarff. superintendent. The men of has creeping underground stems or
with
a
contract
bridge
party
Thurs­
plants of one land Into another
macy—but demand and get Krusch- this school are with the Community rhizomes They spread from the
».?iiandi f one hPttle doesn’t joy- , Men's Bible class at the armory parent plant In all directions ; new day evening of last week. Mrs. H. but they were the first ones to gel
Our Regular Shelf P r ic e .
Um,
Town
ruily please you -money back. (2) (Forenoon service. 11. s e r m o n t o „ t» eyes or buds develop on the rhl A Hagen held high score. The Into the records.
Today Uncle Sam has a group ot
“
----
"Working Tools of Our Profession." tomes, from which spring new rooms were attractive with daffo­
dils and splrea and refreshm ents explorers who visit all the countries
________
Communion of the Lord's supper.
’ • • • • aaa
E vening service. 7:30. Anniversary plants. After a few years the were served at a late hour. Guests of the world, penetrating deep Into
: service for United Sptuilsh W
grove has increased In area and were Mr*. H C. Wells, Mrs. Victor unexplored regions, through great
, veterans end auxiliary The wom- Its 70-foot stems 4 to 8 Inches In Chambers. Mrs H. A Hagen. Mrs dangers and many hardships in
, en's relief corps will also be pree- diameter, waving in the breeze, Warren Daugherty. Mrs Ralph search of new and rare plants that
Saltsman. Mrs H W Lombard and may add to man’s comfort, health
¡ent. Young people's meetings « 30.
present a magnificent appearance. Mrs. C. J Kern.
or the beauty of his gardens
Gulden Bantam 3 fanJ
Prayer meeting, W ednesday. 7 30
• • •
If we can learn som ething of oui
Garden fresh
Wherever cotton will grow bam
plant’s
origin
and
the
story
of
their
The
American
Legion
auxiliary
Community Men*. Bible cU ae at boon will thrive, «ays the Depart
entertained with a benefit bridge Journey to our gardens, what a
the armory The class for the men
it of Agriculture.
party Monday evening at the arm­ fascinating study It would make.
without denominational affiliations
ory* Eighteen tables were in play
For Instance. In my tiny rockery
| at the Bible school hour. I. O. Shaw
For
women Mrs. C J Kern held I have Scotch Heather and Blue
i teacher.
e e e
high score and Mrs. F. L. Grannis Bells of Scotland, a Swedish Bell
Italy’» A rtistic Glories
Free Methodist Church, R. W.
Standard
,
lU ly Is history In stone and can second high and for men Joe -Smith Heather, Scillas from England
Fresh, tender
j |bs
Sunday school, vaa; hers are meccas of the soul held high score and Al Shofstail bulbs from Holland, daisies front
19 45, Mrs. Elisabeth Tarr, superin­ like Rome or Assisi, which Dante second high. The rooms were at­ South Africa, dwarf zinnias from
tractive
with
gpirea
and
quince
and
Mexico,
regal
lilies
from
far
w
est­
tendent; forenoon service, IL ser-
' mon by Rev. J R. Stew art o f Sa­ called “the garden of the Penin refreshm ents were served at a late ern China, gold banded lilies from
Japan, plants from our own moun­
lem. followed by observance of the sa ls,” and Honan "the Galilee of hour.
—
tains and others I haven’t vet learn­
sacrament of the Lord's supper Italy." Here for the literary saun
C' C' Cru'’°" entertained the ed the origin of By giving my
Evening service. 7:30, sermon by terer ln the road to Arque, with its
", p G club Tuesday afternoon. im agination play I can take quite
Rev. Stewart. Prayer meeting. 7:80
Van Camp's j
Thursday. The second quarterly vine-clad hillsides, that Petrarch, The time was spent socially and re­ a journey while visiting my rock
freshm
ents were served at the tea garden.
lover
o
f
Laura,
so
enjoyed;
here
m eeting will be held beginning to-
Tender stringless j ||)s
Among the shrubs we have Eng­
n*kht (Friday) with services each you may ride with Byron along the hour. The refreshm ents were serv­
night and twice on Sunday Rev. J banks of the Brenta or on the hill ed In the form of separate lunches lish laurel, African tamarlx, lilacs
Friday April 21st
wrapped In wax paper and each from Persia and France, a vlbur-
R. Stewart, pastor of the Salem F.
ALSO
M. church is supplying in the ab­ aides of Este and snjoy with put in an apron folded to represent nuh from Korea, and m any others
a
basket. The rooms were attrac- Let's get acquainted with them.
"Qilld»
Harold"
the
"fairest
gar
sence of the district elder. Rev. A.
O N THE SCREEN
C. Archer.
den of the world." Here are Mlqh tive with spring flowers. Mrs. “When I walk into my garden,
a e e
I like to think It knows.
Broken Slices N() 2 (in
aei Angelo and Raphael, and Cel Jam es Dungan was a guest.
An understanding heart is there.
tlon of weet^M sU^tad
r'lil'L Hal and other Immortal artists.
Among
the
fragrant
rows.”
Men of the Eastern Star had
Large fancy
charge of entertainm -nt and re­
a small w hits ohureh. Seventh Dnv
freshm ents that followed the regu­
Adventist. M S eh Saturday at 9 90 sa
Classified
lar m eeting Friday night A little
hour is spent in the study o f the
Similarity is P r o b le
Sabbath echool 1 ^ . 7 ^
There are really Just two classe
German
band,
composed
of
Clint
"All problems," said H I __
Ho, , the Spriggs, Mervllle and S. R Veatch, of people; those who are money
m d ,r P *“1 Iv s r a o ^ d T
Edna May Oliver
,v^ra a •en n ®n- tha proof ef hie sage of Chinatown, "are alike In one Charles Shanda and Fred Steven­ mad and those who are mad be
Luna wins, new
statem ents being named by ohap- respect If you make a slight error son. gave several numbers. Re­ cause they haven't money.—Ex
James Gleason
t» r* n d verse from the Bible. W «T at the beginning of a calculation freshm ents consisted of french change.
A COMEDY SMASH
nesday evening hour. 7:90,
U. S. No. 2
50 |b boK
the more diligently you labor, the pastry in the form of nests decor­
e e •
ated with Easter novelties.
Lutheran Church. Seventh Day further away you get from the an
LATHAM.
as."—Washington Star.
Adventist church building, west
Mr. and Mra. S. L. Mackin enter­
April 19. Mrs. Eliza McKIbben
Main street. Service. Sundiy. u “ ‘
tained at dinner Sunday. Gueata of Cottage Grove was a dinner ,
were Mr. and Mrs. C E. Umphrev, i xu
.m DU.,
them e* T h e Two Dis-
guest
Sunday at the L. W McKib-
C m I ’ i Milk Valuable
® E m m a u s , a Picture of You
daughter Dorothy and son Donald i ben home
The use of goat» uillk is common and Miss Margaret Deck
»nd of Me." The Bible class w i l l
i ~ The Gobel
.
Pitzer fam ily are mov-
P ^ o r ’ 1 W* W Sylw " ‘al-* Roseburg ta Switzerland, Germany, Cuba,
ing to Tacoma. Wash., this week
The
Joker
club
will
meet
tonight
Mrs. Hazen W illiams of Divide |
Mexico, and other countries, and
(Friday) at the Colonial cafe with
•ren In our own country In cer­ Mrs. William Thum, Mrs 3. V. Alli­ visited Monday at the John McCall
home.
D igereaee la Bibles
tain sections and the larger cities. son and Mrs Inez Meeks as host­
Mikl Sutfiir Cured
Mrs. John Trunnell visited Tues­
Full Flavored
The principal differences between Th* <ost U kes up little room and esses.
day at the Lester VanNortwIck
ths Protestant and Catholic versions produces quite a quantity of good
—* —
home at London.
Pound
o f the Bible are a slight difference ■Ilk. Goats* milk has been used
The S A. H club will meet Wed- ; O,l.ve. i 8chnelde’' «f Harrisburg
Pound
1» the division of the verses eon
evening at the home of Miss i Spef l i Lhe wael< end at tbe Hugh
extensively In Infant hospitals and nesday
3 pounds
*■*---------. . Mackin.
..
| tklnlng th . Ten C o m m .n d .en u and •tber places as a eubatltute for Frances
with —
Miss __
Mackin ■ nm lth home here.
Mrs. L. A. Strobeck of Cottage
and
Miss
Juanita
Hopper
as
host­
the fact that the Roman Oathollc
milk.
Grove visited Saturday at the J. B.
esses.
^ .urcl‘ r*c°» nlMo •» caaonlcal the
Grubb home.
A meeting of the Merry Makers
is books of Apocrypha, which are
Fksaaclel N ets
The E agles entertained with a Health club was held Thursday of
r«T»rded as canonical, bnt
dance Tuesday evening in
In I.
O. . O. J last • week. Harry McCall gave a
Tea.
la
revealed by
i
w
,
It
lervreaieq
oy
those
steeped
1.
o
o f literary or historical Interest only 1» numismatic lore, serves as leeel
.
M,,"lc was furnished by the lesson on posture.
by Protestant churches. Both arc tender In northern Manchuria prob
'aK ea orche>tra
I ,u T h e,,Foi’ei!trv cl’« met Frldav at
founded upon the Hebrew records M e h a e e iia e It o .n h»
’ pr0”
—♦ —
! the school house. Material was glv-
w l^ 'm e ^ T h T . i f ^ o ^ ^ ^ r i d ^ I " e °b!;X Vc . V ^ . ^ I n ; ' I " ' 0 ^ ^
and writings and the works of the 1, J a u ld a t e d - S a n J o a e X ™
apostle»—Washington «tar.
******
and a plant exchange will be held.
given 8on ', * “nd vel * w ,re
I IM O .
S O C IE T Y
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f—«
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r
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