paid. It tek« a lavy of h mill« to — --------------------------------- ......... "■ ’ The four study clubs of the city N ic k n a m e o f T u c k a h o e pay SH mille ta the «Ut« I'elphtan society Tuesday Evening Th« league 'a statem ent aay* « BLKUT MEDE, Cálvor itudv club Social Twelve and R e­ T ra c e d to A b o rig in e s half-mllllon dollar bureau la being search club will entertain with a «et up to collect sales tax. As It will E itar* !»•*• "Tuckahoe Is su old nickname from 3 tu J FrUlav afternoon Xlkwv na. b« collected by th« U x commission, the social room at th* armory for the poor class of people living Null.'» karat)? s ita l'a a Ilia M, ku»l lu Nil as «a ut I » m o — N o ll.» Is la ksrsby s lu Ik s lagsl velaia «slurs u l Mvkuul l i l s lt l t la l t l Hu The Delphian society met Mon­ honoring the girls league of the In southern Virginia, ss.vs PsthWnd there will be no new bureau, and À l U l l l l u . p u b lU .ll« ,« « H . r . j . , , ,„ CuiiBI)) bis I a lit Or — .« . I list . H C IK M tl. M k C T IN O ul t a l l Ulalrl. I »III k. h, , • Uilllurluni ut Hist) Bi-huol k s llilln s utt Ilia ll llk ils« ut Ms?. IW»S si le u ., . | Wrave aa amoved elaa» m attar the comm ission has estimated th* day evening with Mrs S L God­ nigh school The program will be as er Msgs sine Adyenlist Church. At Intersec­ In some sections of Is tka sliarsuus ss.1 p..|l> lu reuisl« upas u s ill 1 p U > fs r Ika purpose Ut " The topic f o llo w « U u U m Gfñaa ' 28 Aorta 8 ¡ , u cost of collection at from 1 to 2 per ard as program leader Two number« by ladle« tion of west Main and M streets hi the South the term Is practically a small whits church. Seventh l»av Ika buggal lierelMafler set uul w ltk Ika lev?ltt« kusrU, se4 tu tu le um Ika |ir..|i..alii discussion was Ancient Egypt." quartet Mrs George Matthews cent. That «eems to be a low per­ for uf la«(iln « • apei-lsl lls lr le l ts> * r """ ■U M u k iptio m hatch Lessons were given as follow» "The . £ L £ ru,on Mr» K° \ Short synonymous with "poor white" Hie Adventist Each Saturday at • 9»> an Ik a lotsl sinuunt ut uiuas? ueeileil b? Ika a s lj illa t r lil ilu rl» « Ilia f lu e l ce n n « tag«, the tax commission Evolution of the Tomb. Mrs Scho­ O » n u ,c “íf! M .íí’“ “ -’ . — ¡w * » . but DUI in« Mrs \ Ictor Chambers, duet word Itself Is supposed to l>e de hour Is spent In the study of the kaglstilug un J u n . 1» IPS? ss.l asillng ..» .lim a IS IV M It - l l u s l.d |„ >U - i ------ SácT T Í " bad « ‘»•»derabl« »xp«ri«ne» m field Stew art. "The Decline of and ■ D U B _«0 JS'ÍÍ tx Mrs William Thum and Mrs Fav lived from sn East ludlan word Sabbath «chool l«e«on At 11 o'clock lowing buU«»l au4 I«« lu«l*a lh« antoum« Io !>• frum lh« «wualy h ig h • t,. i r » r li» rale—50« rai. vu« y«hi» able Egypt and the Saitlc Age," Mrs Isom alai« a> run4. «iai« a« hoo! htxil fund futoel «Jvinwninr, dthool fund, apnclal 4 l« lrlv l I«» anil nil U||, Instrumental quartet ar­ meaning globular and originally was lh« paator. Elder l*aul Iverson, de­ fund, tuonerà uf (ha yllalrUt to accurately gauge the cost of col Raymond Trask. "Architecture and ia ng.-d by Buford Roaoh of E u­ Member •( livers a sermon, (he proof of hie ■•H omi E g li.,rial A .u x U H o . it i im i; r Art" and Decoration and Design." gene violin solo, Buford Roach applied to various bulbous roots statem ents being nainsd by chap­ J lecting the proposed new tax O r.« » « d a i . K d l.o rU i Àaaoolaüoa Kallw alvd H»c*>|pig Mra Arthur Jones: A C entun of ter and veree from the Bible Wed i\>uniy avhuul fund I Others of the league's statem ents M?. N v * John r**d '"« used as food by the aborigines tn Or* * v a ■ •• •» < •» « • U m /M u a r« Vinal Randall. < 2 2 . Lv?f!!p‘o n ' "'Iginal poem that region. Chief among the edible neyalav evening hour. 7 30. • « .«So < Nini« athtiul fund are equally as m isleading as those Discovery.' Mrs • • • l.dou u. Egypt's Contribution to Posterity U «ui«nlnry achtHd fund , , . A Miller; two numbers bv bulbous roola so designated were • quoted l.ftOU oa ber owners, home owners and other to our constitution as a charter of X ning 86 Oo 86 UO home Mrs u. L. \V Ing hogs engage,! In rooting In mon topic, "Living Where the Holy •u uu * at . I the n o u ie of o i Airs u the •' meeting nireung tne a s spent the evening w was holders of real propety could be re­ anarchy and told bankers and oth Coiner Mrs Coiner reported on the socially honoring Mrs Nanev OelJL time the term came to signify In Spirit Can Lead." Evening service, .1 1.900 00 • 1.896 O O • ».&UA 1 I lieved, but It sees no other way, so er members o f the audience what Navi« * t“ rJ Mr* a C b' " h o has been s member for S3 dlan bread, and the Inhabitants of . 30. aong and praise service fol­ I.N n I K l T l lo w .*iup*r«t«h»n Utah «.hoot i al tl.toooo will support sales tax. kinds of nincompoops and nitwits .livkenbottoni reported on Wash- ' cars, on her seventy -sixth birthday lower Virginia were called Tucks lowed bv evangelistic message by Principal« • 1 4UU.00 Grade« j a l U .ü J o ü o ington. D. C.. and Mrs, D A. Enter* ‘•univeraarv. R efreshm ents were ¡he pastor Prayer meeting Thure- ) • 2 000 OO I h s Malheur tax league se a s for he pretended to believe they were son hoe« because their poverty com­ day. 7:30. reported on Denver. Colo. The served and a feature was a birth Tuial newspaper com m ent on Its argu­ And the audience liked It, as is the program com m ittee gave their re- ..... • 2 O0O 00 •1,400 OO |J 4*u d i m lighted candle» The pelled them frequently to resort to day *— cake *■ ~ with IN N I Ml cru isN ¡'»aching m ents against the tax. The Sentinel way with American audiences port and plans were completed for com m ittee in tn charge a a« luittev h'lr«| MrlhiHlIat F|»la«'ti|>«d ('hurt'll I »«k’hvra Virginia truffles or Indian bread for la pleased to com m ent upon a faw Referring to applause, th« Ore­ a tea to be given May- 5 at the arm- Chari.ni Cooley. Mrs Meredith A Grov*a, Paator Sun High achoul. 1 ai | J 70 00 •ostensnee • 3 70 00 of the claim s m ade by tbs league. gonian commented "The audience ory by the study clubs of the city- Mrs Anna i.raham dav «chool. 9 is\ Mr« C E Pm Hlafe ach »ul i al 01.440 00 Mrs F •» 1.440 OO phr«y. «ur*artnt«ndent. forenoon ‘Ugh Bíhowl. I at •l,l«oOO Many of Us statem ents are as sen­ cheered and clapped and cheered honoring members of the girts Howe and Mrs Mabel Dixon 1.180 OO High avIivK»!. 1 I ei gl • • I.1 « e r v lc e . 11. « « r m o n to p ic . T h e P u t , l J - A a 0 0 sible a s this one: "Under tbs two again In the most am azing example league of the high school Follow­ 1.133 00 tern the to Church of I ¡ ¡ ' P 2 “! U 2 *' uo K K M *n ,»rta:ned w > R*x-*lrxr o f H a llo w e e n 0 30 UO per cent tax the farmer conducting of masochism in the history of ing the regular m eeting the eve­ a Which Church, I Should or Like Be »r^ ,o r °" o f c * 000 ning was spent socially- honoring 6.400 oo a d.nner party Monday eve-, at America." a roadside stand would pay JOo a O u t d a t e s C h ris tia n E ra 92.40e 00 Mrs. Emerson on her birthday an tXT-h«?* Ml" S»ra-Lou.ae S>»»eNu ••rvlca, 7 30. ««rmon topic. Gr«d«a, w at |T».s oo ««16 no What George Bernard said in nlversarv She was presented with w T?w mbnth In sales tax." F ifty dollars la ‘h* hl|»U«« «40 OO 2 par cent of »2,000. so the farmer Jsst was hgrdly a t severe as what a gift and refreshm ents were serv­ 860.00 that ’.vmeclj stteoded It long ante Church to Offer the Unemployed f" ¡'»a I 1-. ». 600 OO ? ‘Urn h ,r* n» ' ! Who would pay a »50 tax would the Oregonian has said serloualy, ed at a late hour. A feature of the The tou n g people’s meetings. 6 30 Kp dare Clinatianltj The chief char t v« » attm e- Talala ..... , have an income o f »2,500 a month if we accept the common definition refreshm ents was a birthday cake worth League«. Prayer m«eting. '»PhMATlOX • 0 ««6 OO 910.095 ou w , t b » ¡ i d orchids and each from his stand, or »30,000 a year. of "masochism." the definition that Mrs. C. R. Dear of Yoncalla, a 1 w a V Tb« :ab , ecre.-;«K la the ancient celebrations Thursday. 7 30 Study of the proph aullura and h»lp*ra I al H .tilA O O former member, was a guest f 4 0 0 (MJ ecv of laatah. • 733 00 e f Halk-ween was the lighting of we accept in our every day con The farmer doing a roadside -2 » W,th dxhe* 7-h, •A lt o n and H»lp»ra. I al |5u u.u o ’.«»4. ee « '• » hg was spent work.ng -.««■. Sir. a re* The eacleot belief »-as business of »30,000 annually isn t ven ation on the streets, the defini­ • altura «nd holp^ra. «atra. I l u v o o 80 0O 60 OO Mr» t - W. Coiner and Mrs M C I'entevsHitul Aseemblv o f (tod • ttilura auppH»« n .es and Mrs William Tb in going to Hick about a sales ,«« tion that Is accepted at our bridge Hickenbottom entertained Friday u p u ;hat ea this night, the one night in 386 00 323 UO 1 Fuad. Wood k'n the p r i s e \f Chiin-h. Atwood Foster. Paator 200 00 8OO OO T*ar. ghosts and witch«« were Sun.lav school, 9 45; forenoon eer In its computaUon to show what clubs, in our pool rooms and by- afternoon at the Ga« and at««dr|r Hickenbottom Presented with a guest 20 0O 40 U0 sales tax would cost the city of ditch diggers, hen-pecked husband's home honoring their daughter- uue.-ts w ire Mrs. Thum Mrs D k abrxxaA Tile main celebration of vice, 11, morning worship, evening t>i«ht and iHiwcr 11>0 OO 900 OO W ator 60 0O Ontario, in Malheur county, it and others whose conversation is Marjorv Lois Coiner and Pattv Ann loo uo Mlsa Merle Bowen Mr. Halktweeo wa*. no doubt. Druldlcal •ervlce, 7 30 evening service. Tuea [ I'aUphv.a» ; . M 73 0U I o . be.'anse the I'rokls held great au dav, , 30. Bible study on the funda­ I <> UO than an average o f V mills, with schools, the common definition sm all doll. A cake with candies was A » a lt,ira i department Mr *ad Mrs S. L | a thanks offering for the harvest of Mr» I-inter Saturday. 3. children s • High a.haul building loo OO savings in Individual cases, includ­ used by the g n a t masses of the a feature of the refreshm ents C church with sand table Illustra­ Thas«? present were W- >•1 > 1 i.naimu building ‘be year The Druids also supposed tion; . 30. street meeting If weather ing elim ination of personal prop­ people who employ the word many wi.re M ane Lombar i Jan, V n ? * £ H, ?• loo uo C entral giade building IO<) OO erty tax, as high as 24 per ca n t times a day Is: "A condition of F id le r , Marv Ann Hall. Howard m 2 Ra?,dal!- Mr Mrs S. L that the wteked sonla that had hern permits. ^ • • t aid« grad« building II» 00 • • • Mrs C E Um- condemned to live tn the hod'.ee of (HNMMMi and farm property was used in sexual perversion in which a per­ and Bobby Emerson. Sarah Bjor- r iacklal . Mr I f 00 son derives pleasure from being set, Helen Roberts. Irene Schaffer .1-rey Mr and Mrs. George Jacob- animals were allowed to come forth Lutheran Church. Seventh Day making this computaUon. - ala Marv Lou Thompson. Jackie Gould Mr and M Dd • 14« 1>O I t i l (HI I t ISO n Omer Moore on the eve of the fearlval. The Adventist church building weet “The counties can not gat any dominated or even cruelly treated Abigail Trask and Shirley Allen irMKNT »if . a?d ^*rs * ** Mannis. Mr and custom of lighting honlres on 11*1 mam «treet Mervtce« Sunday 11a ilig b avboal building by one of the opposite sex." money out of sales tax," the league m. Bible claa* will meet at 10 a. m i Gjrninaaiunt building SUO O4I m 2 ' 2,e23On .D u rili® and Mr and Inasmuch as the greater part of M p. W illiam Thum Mrs. Inez says. Competent authorities believe the Shaw audience was male, it «O UU • Elbert Bede. The women re- loweeo night survived until m e n t " sylw ester. Rineburg. m e tor “«t aide grade building • • • 80 00 . M rs S V. Allison enter­ receipts from sales tax will be Can trai grade building J**1 " * I” tbe highlands of Scotland the1.aft,rn oon a“d «P*=t 80 00 may be that the Oregonian Intend­ tained the Joker club Friday eve­ .tie Um Chun-h of Christ, 1 O Shew Pa*. time socially and quilting double the amount required for and tn Wale* On the Invasion of ed its use of the word as a subtle Tolti» Sunday- school. 9 45 Clem state purposes, in which case half WSV of calling George Bernard an ning at the Colonial cafe At bridge 100 00 • ISO OO • <40 uu the Romans certain characteristic* tor X1LIAH Y A G K .\t*lk.H Mrs. S, R. Veatch held high scon Mr and Mrs. Cecil Wooley enter Sarff euperintrndent. The men of ' Mhrary of sales tax collections will revert ____ - . _ __ . rooms were a attractive with tamed old woman, but even our English The ----------- - u ra cu v e witn ..... lo o OU • 100 OO the uianee Illahee c club Monday of the celebration of Pomona, such thia school are with the comm un­ i ’loy «rvuod e q u i|M u o ii| to counties for relief of real prop­ friend, Mr. Shaw, would not call us spirea 30 UO 4S OO and yellow daisies and re-1 e'*®ing The evening was spent as offering of apples and nuts, were ity men a Bible cl see at the armory aupplio« erty. In addition to that let's take a nation of sexual perverts. IS O0 freshm ents were served at a la te i pla' ln* 300 anJ Mrs. Harley G ^ e . Introduced Into the celebration of lo u n g people a m eetings. IO OO k 10 the case of ila ih eu r county. Tax hour. Guests were Mrs. Veatch anJ *’1'"1 h ‘kh soore for women a n d the Druids. Braver meeting. 7 30 Wednesday TolaU Of course, it may be that the Mrs. I4S O O • IS S OO Bonita Skilling. The club will ¡Oliver Shields for men Mrs F F • • • • 8OOOO CAPITAI. ülITtAYH. collections there probably are not Oregonian was not fam iliar with meet in in t two w n weeks, with Mrs .1. MeTSili -g u .u -“ r» r for r a»aoaam««la W ' McCullough held low »core (onuuunlty Men'» Bible 4 laae at ! r MunUlpoJ over 50 per c e n t The state's re­ the common Main street definition meet ISO 00 • «S 0 0 x x a c i > ciiakgkm • 315 OU the “rmory The class for the mar, Inaurate« quirement from Malheur can h« t-H- of the word, which is not at all im­ B. Johnston. Mrs. Clara Burkhold­ women and Harley- G ate, for m e" lad isp ew sa b le T o p H a t er and Miss Eunice VanDenberg as I he rooms were attractive with ISO 00 ”, “i, d' nom l"*‘lonal affiliation« D K b T H t H V I C I • 400 00 ly be less than »100,000. Using that probable Inasmuch as it seldom hostessea. 8 860 ou The history of clothes »hows that at the Bible hour I. G Shaw teach- P rint lpt1 oí bunda primroses and refreshm ents were figure, and assum ing that 5o per stoops to use the every - day lan­ 84. uoo uu served at a late hour. The club will the wildcat Ideas have often pre­ la t« r« e l o t tkoode cent of taxes are delinquent the guage of the rabble. Mrs. John Caton entertained the “ ’ s k e w .1 " “ b “ r ‘ Dd Mr’ ° “ ’ - 1 990 uu U a r r tm r-ducG ut vailed. Whet could be funnier or county must dig up, out of the 50 I 300 uu u a rre n i ltl« r» « | Oo"dyviHe club W ednesday of last 1 more martllng than the huge, gray W inberry Gold Strike uoo oo per cent of taxes It has collected Hera s one that show s how little week at an all day- meeting. The I ieb for Itself, »50,000 of the state tax some folks absorb of w hat they it.1.T, KWas 4pent l’u ilu “ e and a I, ‘ 1 «erxam he Rainbow bow Girls Initiated Kath- Kath- fuzzy top hat of Hit) years ago Yet, 890 uo • « iCakerg«te| Peter- •very gentleman had one. In Call en Daugherty and Margaret Peter not paid. At least one county in see and hear. Those who know luncheon was served at noon. Those leen i o Be D iscussed Here 83 Soo uu son Monday evening initiate fornla gold excitement days, the .a5L e' en ‘n* Each iniUatl I I '-•! Oregon has total tax collections would presume that about 999 per­ present were Mrs. Dobberstein, Mrs ! rece.iVd Minnie Sweet. Mrs. O n ig h t M s k ..,. ------ - of . . . spring ia t e 848 «IS uu m K rvmgnt. M r ik 2 f v . 2 v e iv k- e d , a “ » oouquat o' ’ . bring i n it flow not more than equal to what the sons out of a thousand know the Arthur Jones. Mrs. J. E. Tate. Mrs ers- fo llo w in g the meeting refresh- tallest of black silk hata appeared The gold attik« In the Wlnberrv iota! «otiueoi.d -»p.nJiiur-« f«r «b| a->r y I - r 1.818 Tuesday with a 1 30 hJ , be, . Ulethod‘a t * d ie « aid society A tall hat was a guaranty that the district, who was here Wednes­ that the state, without sales tax, friends. 8.880 uo ) bridge dessert luncheon The table you were getting along In the world : day. said that millions of tons of l.S u o u i will have a sufficient income, with­ was attractive with pink tulips held their annual experience social and no matter how absurd the rest low grade ore are in sight and that T o lt i Ishbel MacDonald, who accom ­ snapdragons and pink tapers out greatly embarrassing anyone, to At Wednesday afternoon in the church a large number of the Wooley • 4 3 .4 1 8 Uo I If D K it i > n \ j . of the costume was. the high hat stamp mills, being manufactured pay all its bills and elim inate a »4 - panied her father, prime minister r i f t , i 4 ” ' " a fren McFarland l'u n ta uulatandin« w r w Wlt,h L Taylor- Mr. Suu uo 000,000 deficit. The fellow who pre­ of England, to the United States, neld high score and Mrs. H. A. A 'V Wooley. Mrs. C. N Land and was Imperative; a man's hosiery here, will go Into the district. » a r m a t a uuiaiondlng O“»««al f» s4 » . .,1 4 I 1V14 (p , ba p a li tr„m l u i r | . . ? l pared that table should have been explained to a gathering of new s­ Miller low. Mrs. Gertrude Page was T h2 Donne11 Allen as hostesses might be falling down over Ida un­ 18 49« 8u a guest The club will meet in two l “ / |2 ;',‘ "‘ ,u “ ,‘ • • “ » « I 4 M » (» • b . |>a,4 ? ,„ « before the w ays and means com­ paper women that leg-pulling" in weeks with Mrs. D H Hemenway. Ihe rooms were decorated with polished shoe«, but at the top he L o g s Are C om ing to fi2 £ ™ ff.raDe and !ullps and re- waa en regie « . i l l fll h i * hat marked him Muni I , a l ••«•••«neata ta of « 1 1U3J m ittee o f the recent legislative ses­ England means the same as "kid­ S 3« 4 * hour were 8*rved at u»* tea as one of the lea elegantes or at sion. W ithout sales tax the only ding" over here. She didn't quite Hagen entertained J. H. C . Mai 2 W eeks - way the state can pay Its bills and get onto Americsm ways, the two • 01.130 97 least elbow to elbow with them. Brid* e d u b this week l»tt«d thia 14th day of Aprti. lvia ( H A N A ItK lD l.K M <*halrm tn of M..«rd work together over here, the kid­ with a 1 o clock luneneon luncheon. The table J O H N U \ I. A I ( 'l l. M ocreltry of llud retire the deficit is by placing a ding preceding the leg-pulling. of Dtroctora ta d Chairman , _ attf aCtl, 2 with ve,low da" ^ #d Mrs. the George ^ « b v te r Matthews la i!. « ¿ , o en n tert.i^ a£ £ of llud get Commitl*«. I-ogs will be again com ing Into g«l Commltl««. heavy burden upon real property, J H (IIA M IIK K M . dlls and yellow tapers. Mrs. C. J. 1 ciety W ednesday afternoon Mrs a the pond of the J. H Chambers H It G K lu G M . I>lr««l«r A n c ie n t P leas u re« K M TH A NK . Kern held high score and Mrs w S h of.tall was le a d e d and M™ The old idea that the salary of Son sawm ill In about two weeks admitted by the Malheur league to t LKM H A H r r . iMrortor. A d » lo o r y C o o u a J lt« « Ch»rme£ DauKher‘y low. Mrs. Victor G Coiner led d e v o tio n a l r 2 One of the sinful amusement« of W O R T H H A H V K Y . Clork of the mill stopped about a l l 3« be 5H mills. If that league doesn't an elective official can not be Chambers was a guest. The club freshm ents were served at the t , . the past was horse racing, a »port Operation two months ago because of Inabili­ changed during his term of office hn"’ The ------------ think 5H mills amount to a n y t h in g has been thrown Into the discard will m eet in two weeks with Mrs. 1 hour. rooms were attractive nevertheless, thoroughly enjoyed hy ty to construct a spur Into logging v . J. K im , »Su pplies a n d O f f ic e E q u ip m e n t o f let it propose adding that to the tax by the supreme court, which has Rage w 2 " a fl0wers Mrs Gertrude our ancestors for nearly 300 years operations. A small crew was put O ff ic e i"age *a., a guest. to work this week getting the grade Hempstead plains, on Long Island, burden of the farm ers of Malheur upheld the recent legislative en­ E v e r y K in d . T h e S e n t in e l. cleared. Women's relief corps met Satur­ county. Also, It must be borne In actm ent reducing state salaries day afternoon in the armory, with •h ‘ tr h t i 2 en‘ani' dram atic club of had a natural race course hack In from 5 to 30 per cent. Mrs. George Matthews, president of bK>.se L e a f F o w ls o f E v e r y K in d . T h e S e n t in e l. Box L e tte r Files. Sentinel a h 2 ? Cburcb' «P ertained lOOS But the sport which on vll- m ln d th a t If half of taxes are not MX.A?r2i'Ct ? Li * ‘On auxil‘ary, and with witn a theater party Monday- eve­ l»g* «treeta and ronda-ays was a A man a hat becomes a woman 4 .F leck' President o f the ning.. Rev and Mrs. I. O S h iw hazard, was much frowned upon, more than one of her own, also ¿uvular-»' A jnerican " a r veterans 1 were -•~m special guests. r Following th" *i guests, and many towns passed anti racing returned to more than a man s hat bacomes a S l i t the Chrla- ® completed for the Decoration day tian parsonage a " a* »'Itlch set as a tine the value and refreshm ents F O ’ R 'lllllll. V l l ) I t • 1« „ program h l. A r f - . - . ) .. . U W K • W ‘ -•MOOL Y E K A I k R l I u »13 were served. of the race hors«», as given by Its .hr«. f , . 2 T ............................... l ? . . r.,8l::', ..r v l c . .u p ,« « owner, for racing “within one-half Going off the gold standard rn n tA V ^Ut d mr H li* m i.i t * ? ’ i ' T l Mr. and Mrs. Charles Adams of Mrs. W. L. Workman and Mrs C mile of where the court 1« sitting.” month« o f th« laat school year ) fta» 8«c 33«. 1037 Hrhool Law«. 1 C *■ moatha of the current • m«aaa ala hasn't made any noticeable differ­ Eugene entertained the O. W din­ WiU entertaln Monday ence to moat of us. ner club Tuesday evening. The ,2 .b aitern oon and evening May or "within eighty rod» of the town tame and rooms were attractive ; day ““F parties at the Klme home pump" In the ca»e of dog tight». wks sSM m g a 2 O’ n r’ -Xhe even*ng bridge wil] be played both after- It wa» merely a matter of winning, ^8 «pent socially. The club will 1 noon and evening I for the man who lost wa» lined five h i A «tu al « ip e a d llu rw for throa y«ar« Hen’ le T 11 and A1- . The Spanish-American war vet- times the amount.—“From Here to I s 3 prac«4log th« proo«at aahool 7«ar Yonder." by Marlon Nlcholl Raw 0 = I- - Ms eV th T “ ” 44; E '.enin* study Club a r»nuaia Musate i'd a? F n d l 7 etem n g met t this week and ,h» the topic for j Wlth a covered dish dinner g and I p r o , ,r a in General control — 1981 88 I9Ì0 3I 1939 10 H upvrlnlvndrnt ..*rw*a-3 3 «««?•-. UM*. review on fi 2.000 00 » 1 000 00 » 2.4S4 OO 8 8,891 0« Uafiaiahed Masterpiece W ork on a modern packing plant m C I.r k Z c a ^ i t i , by MacKenzie and The Beaver patrol of boy scout ~ a .... . ......—— i m ... 210 (Ml 11 2 60 223 00 for Cottage Grove wUl be »tarted at O ffice «eclatant .... 8 50 00 Siena, perched on It» three hill», C AT..?€1dler book re- tr«>P M will entertain the Panther ~ - ™ a «“ ve « a uuok 180 DO 00 00 ('•ñaua ......... .......... 180 OO 190 OO once by the Bartels m a rk et Some * 1 e rt) on Mysterious Sahara" by . ££<>1 "R h a feed Tuesday e v e X la a line medieval example of artla 46 00 22 60 46 OO Election and publicity 48 A4 of the material already is on the Prorok. 100 00 - * - i S ^ co X l ln a recent lnterpa - 46 O o Audit 100 oo tic Italian enterprise, though the 98 19 With radios at their present ground. The building, to be 20x40. — —— . ....... 10 00 3 00 10 00 Otn«r «orvic«« ... . lU 00 size, a phone booth would be city has dwindled to about one- 00.00 "Ill be entirely o f concrete and tile 16 00 60 00 Matrons' club will meet 41.15 enough for our «tore. and will be erected on the location Monilay fourth of the population It had In Total ....... afteraoon at the home of M m “ h r 1« ’?.00" tne hom,‘ ot M2 Dai8V Powell entertained • • •" » 1 • “ • ' 094 oo » » aoa -,t « , »0» » • What do you think o f our o f the present B artels slaughter Cnd 0 » 004.03 .r' w,th i,r a Miller ^er «unday school class of mmor the Fourteenth and Fifteenth cen in a tn irtlo n — Hu p o rri alon m oving to a sm aller store house. It will have autom atic re- ThlvM2 ° ¥ “le i>lchola hostesses *?°yg of ‘he Christian church ThSr^i turlea. Its great buildings have aur- . r»laor» nearer the center of town? .u,Kera} lon- s : u m Plant and every- d iv fr^rn erh anRed tbelr m ee“ ng day “fternoon In the church ^ 135 00 P ria ci pa J a ........... ........... 370 00 * 1.170 00 p lan t 4ound ln a modern packing day from the second Monday o f lors- * I.4A0 00 3.14» 00 «uren par- vlyad the turmoil» of the age« and 4.aso oo 4.4»» WS It» cathedral Is yet one of the grand Total _________________ l each month to the first Monday. —« The object of the p la n t In addi­ J IJ .4 0 0 O 0 3 3.Ï7»OO « 4.550 00 | 5.78» »0 » « tío ,,,, H t-u rd L a s t S u n d a y eat sights of the peninsula. It waa « ,l» 0 01) tion to providing meat for the mar­ th ^ o M iered d,Uh dinner honoring Gils afternoon " (F r id a y )’S i th M ia planned to be the largest gothic In atruction— Toacblng Ar« j o u good at finding lost Total high school k e t is to provide a ready market the older people of the Methodist Bud Lawrence. Mr* church of Italy hut the enormous golf balls, my lad?" 110.948 00 • 6,790 00 618.590 00 Total gradea 814.491 89 io r the livestock of farmers of church win be held tonight ert de- hvrnnt™ WiI* *nc,ud« °ld tim e music, ‘an Sia‘er» held a dance following wa» left unfinished due to the cost we will sta r t” 817.00 034 10 863 88 b r “e o M ei’ U r ^ n “.""3 and talka " KU,ar Wednesday* and the ravage» of “the Black M a i Lester Powers, who spent the by the older persons W0.440.00 »l».18»,00 W7,lS7.gO » 0 7»! »« ,u ¡5 3 5 ^ Death" plague, a few mined arcade* Op«ratloB—» th«ntr£h 1 .E venln«t Star mine in The Pythian Sisters Sew and are all that remain of a monument to 'anit'tr» N ow that we have made a y , ^ b I? la d atrict, will come out ¿ lnnei <;1.ub composed of Dr. c'un "Hl meet this a f t e i 1,726 00 1,050.00 • 3.129 00 h t o jt e M * a ippn«-* 2,882 00 ‘hi", afternoon their mighty disappointment. to have charge of construction. etart on cleaning up the rlv- 460 00 and Mrs. C. H. Klme, Dr. and Mrs. *rtd ay, with Mrs. Ed wleLe 226 00 Fu rl 460 00 478 08 660.00 Sr' about »°me boating 400.00 H. A. Hagen, Mr. and Mrs. H W _________ L i g h t *n 0,010.10 0 6,047 73 8 6 880 43 taught the Israelites sanitation and Maintenance and Hepalra- - the vslue of bathing, after their Hornemakln< department toward» the goal of 1200 for t h . 1 tbe bome of Mi8a Eunice 800 00 150.00 Mother.' day parade belnJ ano^ w b' r?.', With M‘38 VanDem on thl» or that he 1» wrong. It Is flight out of Egypt. The leader of 376.00 A frlc u ltu ra l department 800 00 160.00 300.00 Hiffh »chool building 2 70 18 Hlh?1 b,V 0,6 Gommunity Men“ ’ M r i W ” b Sohn«»B urkb* der and only with thinking people that yon s theocracy, he made holy laws out 200.00 80 00 200.00 Oyrrina»lurn building ................ 152.74 100.00 Elb’* , The Chrlatian Bible Johnston as hostesaes find disagreement; we think that of what today would be city ordl 60.00 100 00 O n t r a l grade building 44 23 P R O F E S S IO N A L C A R D S 100.00 60.00 126 00 We»t Bide grad« building 04.07 present regletrstloi* of lS ' ’oth e? VlTto?ChAm£ld* V 1,lb and Mrs the more they think the less they nances -He had to. In order to get 126.00 60.00 126.00 Grounds ....................... ...... ....... 106 42 Domara ' 26 00 agree, ft |a the unthinking people them obeyed. 10 00 60 00 re g l.tr .tio n , are: are; C. C. M. M. B B ft ‘7 ‘o ^ l ^ ^ k ^ d ' g V ' d e s ^ t 1^ ^ Equipm ent: High «chool building 04 80 regtatratlon, C g «7 800.00 176.00 460 00 that agree "-E xch an ge. Oyinnaal um building 627 34 D"ri decided with which group to 60 00 Ae a sanitation expert Most« 30.00 50.00 . f ,/UAa."d ¥ aia •»"»»* Hours, (:1b not 48 80 We»t »Id« grade building r o ° o 79/ - ° d Eo and a u i**‘‘ ty « eon Saturday in Eugene at the 50.00 6.00 60 00 X Io Pbnne 85. i o It made his people wash—often. The C entral grade building I home o f Mrs. Harry Metcalf. 50.00 5.00 60 00 20 II L ife and Wisdom FHTSICIÂM8. religious rites of bathing h ive been Total ...................... ............................ .............. • 1,000.00 0 700.00 • 1.876 00 0 2,280 01 | 2,741 m ft cl!ib' wblch waa ‘o have Experience falls to the lot of passed down to us In common cue TAk. C. FKOST. — Physician and sur 80 8 8,808 02 “ ? " a *k- h « 2?at„ W edne»day at the home of v ii/,* 08 *“ r ," ‘ Bank AuMlilary Agencies— ^uUiiag. Ihoaa 47. Cottage Grava, Oiw Two delegations are being organ I*. n i nevV u iaDkln’- Was Postponed un- every man aa he grows older, but tom to this day. Water Is used as l. lb r a r y 200.00 t Is not much use to him unless sn outward symbol of spiritual 00 00 200.00 PinygrF appointm ent. O v .» — T o U l..... .......................................... ...... Ï t 5 * _ ï - Î i ï “! 1 ÎÎÎ ? - C otta». Provo, Oro?— £ « e * r ° u P o f g irl, have " d i “ ted ThnXd^*81 i i ° b.le Granda club met not escape (ta lessons, try as wn 800 • >»0 00 0 476 00 0 906.40 I 1,037.40 0 288 87 Actually "Mid.hipmen" Á T T ó iñ r i r C apital Outlay»— A m e r ^ ' " ^ 0" ^ "*th the B alt NV.Ki“ nrd b i d i8 *ueats the may. and only aa we assimilate them The title "midshipman" originated Puat Noble Grands club o f Cres- New furniture p ï & B E k r ^ .- t n ï i i A i u i .- T ^ À .s ï ï ., M unicipal assessment» In the British navy more than 200 124 42 ^ rved nV°tVer^ d.l8b luncheon was shall we profil thereby —Grit. • 216 00 0 330.00 ... •• I*w. Firn Ketioaal Bank building 460.00 served at 1 o clock. 400 04 Pkoaa 04. Onttag» Orava. Oregon. T h ? * ^ ,*n H Trowel ^ C o m in g yea2 . WhPn the ‘tyo'lnE gentle- 1 Total 215 00 0 220 * 0 00 The traveling trowel, a replica of “RedemptionUta” JJ. J. BlUkk. — Attorn.? ni La» and men, who were under Instruction 0 450 0 0 • 698 4 0 • 707.00 | 307.69 Fixed Chargea ¿ i N u uri i >uA:Ue P « « « t« a la all .... “.8- d Geor^ Wash- h.m e?i.b?r8 ot the B aPtl»t church In those vessels for the purpose of Many Indentured servant» came Ington in laying the co rn ersto n ^ o f n f d tb/ lr annual covered dish dln- Insù rance held their » “VI*. U a d .r building. C o tta *,• Prova, O r . 850.00 * 175 00 ♦ 1150 00 becoming officer«, were given quar- « 820 67 • »47 48 111,080 »8 Thuri»day evening over from England to America un _________ the national capitol building which m 2 ,h bd ter» amldshlpa ahreaat the mala, Total ............... • 360 00 » 175 00 * »5000 4 LTA KING, Lawyer. Law.un Building, ie to visit every lodge in Oregon l « , tbe church Pnrlors. Election of der bond to serve a number of year» 1 826 07 • 147 48 911.000 BH will be brought ¿J-lL.?*,0'1' ° « ‘cer» was held. nioit on the lower deck. ror their pas age. They «erred four, Cotta*. Urova. Oro, rbon. 00. bw U5 ht here W ednesdsy Debt Hervice— o f Eu- Principal on bond« Il li AN L l . A t k l . - A ttorney at night by McKenzie lodge nve or »even year», according to the 9 4 000.00 9 2,000 00 » 4.000 00 Interest on bonds C?e«wfllOm h *re “ WI“ b* taktn to I The K ensington club m et Tues­ contract. T i l l s system was Intro­ » 4.000 00 A-1 1,aw- * 04 O r»*un llu lld in * Nairn, 1.300,00 1,082.00 Birds Once Had Teeth 2,086 00 * 2.280.00 W a rra n t redemption 0 r» *o n . pboaa 5»4A day for an all day meeting. The duced In Virginia In 1007 and In 1,500,00 1,760 00 W a rra n t Interest No extent species of bird ha» 1,000,00 1 7,at 8,p ent