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PAPI -S22- F R ID A Y . J U N K »8. IBM. Cottage Órove .Aratimi M a n u fa c tu re rs «ay the 1933 b ath ing suits e re fille d w ith pereonellty T h e rs isn’t room fo r a n y th in g else BLBKBT B S D *, Bitter. -Eugene R eg ister-G u ard F aklU W i K » « r £ kr Or»»» T he R e g ister-G u ard W T lters pow B lb M * Hatltk 8»cz.ter» er of oheervatlon are not v e ry keen. M oet of the personality doesn't get A f lr » t « l» M _______ p a k tire tln _ a »ater»4 ______ te Ote In to the b ath in g eults te*» Or»»» e» « m »»4 »teae malte» X.tebti.b.4 IMO B»»ta»a» o t t i » . S * North M i l k S r B H C H lP T lO H B.ATBB (C aak la aA raaaa.) Oa» y e a r --------B I TSIThr»» ateatka . M e t H l B M atk i . B I o o lite , a n a Ik . T » 1» y » r «<g» ra te --M > » y»e> aAAItteaal. M » a k » r at Wattoaal k il t a r l a l A » » e ta tte a O n e n a Atate E d ito ria l Aaanatatfaa Ot-oeoa W«v»pep»r tteaferaar» Altkengk »»»rTarrcautlaa will k» take» 1» «»old error. V i . S e .U » .l » c o .p t. ad- e srtla lag In It» rolnma» a» the n»d»r- ■teadiag th a t It w ill not k» liable for say •rro r la aay advertlaem eal publish»,! an- plainly aoted in n r lilT i t k r r ^ . ^ ?. that rae» I f any error k noted le net corrected by The Scatinel i t . lia b ility not »aeeed .«cb a proportion of th» putir» coat of Buck * 4 u r t i a * me at aa th* •pac* occupimi by t h . aoted error bear, to the whole a •pace occupied by auch ad- rertiaem ent. P O P U L A R L E G IS L A T O R S . W e hear a g re a t deal o f criticism o fle g td a lu re s and other legislative bodies. T h e Sentinel has alw ays contended that, despite the many m istakes the O regon legislature makes, it is re m a rk a b le th a t It does so w ell. The legislature may have a thou- u n J pieces of legislation to con- aider. On the ball<’ t a l th< * I* C1* ‘ election on July 21 there w ill be only nine pieces o f legislation to be considered. T h a t is a fa ir ly heavy calen d ar fo r the people to consider, but is* nothing compared to w hat a legislature m ust consider. H ere's a test as to w hether those who c riU - SOCIETY Rally M itch ell. Mia» M ild red M itc h ell, daughter of M r. and M rs. C H M itc h ell of U n d e Sam purpoeea to loan 90 Lebanon, became the bride of Joe B a lly of thia city a t a fo rm a l wed m illion« of dollar» to the Chlneee. ding T hu rsday evening o f laat P robably th * only w ay we ahall w eek at the F irst P reebyteiIan ever get It back. Judging by eaperl- church In Lebanon The ring cere ence w ith o th e r loans. w ill be to mony waa perform ed by Rev. C arey send the chtnka o u r la u n d ry w ork. of th a t city M rs John D u ffie ld of San Francisco waa m atro n of hon- There'a o n i thin g to m ake the or. Reed C la rk of Lebanon waa country newspaper business de- DWl '¡mrL r b * b^ ,d* * '* ‘ ****2 L r . h| J _ , h » r . ¡7m > danger fro m aw av bv h er fa ,h * r T h * b r* i * w or* * ‘ra b le — there Is no dan g* a gown of w hits satin w ith ,ong kidnappers looking for ransom ,ac0 »leevsa and a lac* turban w ith — — — a veil and carried a bouquet of A » In d ia n a fa rm e r plowed up a w hite lilies T h e m atron of honor cache of $7.000. Stories lik e this are «-ore a g t e k o f pale green and lik e ly to put a ll the fa rm land In c ream figured silk and a cream h e o w n tr v in t o cu ltivatio n turban w ith green net and carried th< cou n try^ ln to _ cu iu v a il * shower bouquet T he church was w hite and decorated w ith pink ________ _ _ v. ». peon Cot tax« G rove. Ore., June 19 Vshera were M ilto n M itch ell of (T o the E d ito r.)--W h e n the nation Lebanon. Scott M illig a n o f Eugene, ia in financial dletreaa everyone l*aul Douglas of Junction C ity and should be w illin g to »aerifies some- W in dsor C alkins of Eugene Fol- thin g that the budget m ay he bal- low ing the ceremony a rsosptiUB * ,h * “ “ * * ' ^ t h * * b n d e ’I i t / " Z J un» 19. 1933 A COMPANY THIRTY YEARS OLD 30 year« o f a u to a o b lla L a it F rid ay t h . Ford Motor Company c o . p l . tad Z ' - . ; ; - ; , - : , x I a " a d . ay ’ . f i r s s t c e n “ tin a 1 th e l a s t 30 y e a r s . 19Q3 ar# WOrklnA S O ., o f t h . e .n eho b .« .n . l t h • • « . » June a .» l a 1 - n ,.; y. t , »11 o f t h . e r . n e t , 1 . . . . " " u: ? “ o J . t . t h . , Veterans have sacrificed $360.- was a ttra c tiv e ly decorated w ith f in d th a t t h . , h a v . , r . . t . n r v l v . l » « la » f r “ • f “ *“ ” ’ ” lh lt purpose and thou- Japanese lanterns and refreshm ents of them w ill have to be fed were served at a late hour The have produced and » o ld o v e r 2 1 .0 0 0 ,0 0 0 For c o r . * n e ¥ o r thou gh t I t waa anj clothed by m unicipal and coun- couple le ft F rid a y to spend the ty re lie f funds and agencies th a t week end on the M cK enele and are .o o d A ~ : : u x x r - are already overburdened or pay- m akin g th e ir home In C ottage mg rs l.e f out o f funds bortow ed « ro v e . _ coriToranon.'w hich means fro m the Miss L u la C u rrin . Miss M y rtle - ‘ Z o ^ t r h ^ . X X » a - ‘ te ^ r ........................... treasury. Kent and Ml<s Belle B u rk h o ld e r en i t 13 interesting to note the pa- tertain ed the J o k e r club Wednes- trio tic sincerity of the great eteauii- day evening at the home of Miss ship corporations w hich a re now C u rrin M rs. W a rre n M cF a rla n d p a te n t r e s t r i c t i o n s struggling along to m a in ta in exist- held high score for guests and M rs sh a re-----everyon e must g e t i t E . Frost for mem bers R efresh ence on the high seas i C . E L—— • -- Of c o u r s e , th e r e i s one t h in s we cannot c o u ld d u p lic a t e our b u ild in g s The Am erican West A fric a n line ments were served at a late hour in 1932 carried 133 pounds of a l l The rooms were a ttra c tiv e w ith fo r h t . . . l f — «ad .h o t t . ted It I . cize legislative bodies a re them - classes _____ of m all, fo r w hich they . re- . ___ _____________ wild flow ers and peonies. Guests — .. . . — — arlan -------- d, ■ j j r$ o M selves qualified to legislate: L e t ! ceiveJ the insig nifican t pittance o . f i were . Mrs. M cF and m a ch in es, but i t can n ot d u p lic a t e 40 y e a r s each person who thinks the legls- jg7 gg2.50 or only $660.62 per pound K e n t M rs C. J. Kern M rs O. M la tu re m akes unpardonable e r r o r s ! T ru ly an exam ple of s a c rific ia l M ille r. M rs. C. H VanD enberg. e x p e r ie n c e th a t makes a motor c a r - n b prepara- go c a re fu lly over the nine measures ' corporate p atrio tism ! Mrs. C. F Hoskins. Mrs. G erald But the , . . t d o . , a c t . „ . o t . l 1 , o o n o .r a • • ‘ th . that w ill be on the ballot, decide The Mississippi Shipping com- Preston and Mrs. James P G ra - how he w ill vote on each of them P ^ y for 1932 carried 161 pound« o f ham .T h is was the las, m eeting un U t e fo r th e fu tu r e . For . „ . I f . I ' " * 1 ,’ X 1 . . t U t a h .o d For m y s e lf. I end then honestly answ er w hether a t m<l1 fo r ’rt' ich « * U1 f<U ceived the n ig gardly rem un eration t o o l s t o do a c u t a . -U t e t t e ^ t e d X l d a t e of c a h tad a r . w ortl or not he is c e ita in th a t his vote o( on, r e 50 o r $3.775.11 for The Teachers' club o f the C h ris w ill be in te llig e n tly cast, w hether each carried. U n d e r the tian church met M onday afternoon G reat ch an ges are upon or not he knows exactly w h a t w ill statuto ry ra te ot pay fo r the same in the church parlors w ith Mrs. Ed Those who b u i l t t r u ly on p r i n c ip l e w i l l be the resu lt o f each measure, service they should have received Pow ell as leader Mrs. T M. Bovd v a n is h in g in th e g e n e r a l u p h ea v a l. was class leader and M rs Jessie w hether or not he knows he has $95.68 fo r the e n tire service The v o r . B u s in e s s I n t e g r i t y and commodity • t h e ir s e r v i c e w i l l c a r ry p erm itted no jokers to get by South A tla n tic S. S. Co. o f Dela- Moon had charge of blackboard s u r v iv e ^ ^ t n e x r ^ ^ y J u 8 t l f l e d . And newer and b e t t e r ways o f l i v i n g w i l l w are carried In 1932 74 pounds of w ork Com m ittees were appointed w hetner or not he knows the way all - ‘- T e n of m all fo r w hich it re- as follows for a cooked food sale honor he w ill vote w ill b ring no in ju ry to ceived only $363.022.50 o r $4.906.71 and bazaar to be held S aturday anyone or w ill be fo r the greatest per pound. The statuto ry ra te for Bazaar. M rs. Ed Pow ell; candy. appear. » good to the greatest num ber. t h i s young t h i r t y - y e a r o ld Coapany o f ourm. this am ount o f m a il on th a t route M rs. Clyde W allace: cooked food. The measures th a t w ill be on the is $32.56. The T am p a Intero cean S. Mrs. John M ille r Most of the a r That i s th e o u tlo o k fo r S. company carried d u rin g 1932 65 1 tid e s to be sold a l the bazaar were b allot a re as follows : Soldiers’ and s a i 1 o r s' bonus pounds of all classes of m a il for made by boys and girls In the w hich it received a mere $438.773. Junior dep artm en t o f the Sunday am endm ent. school N in e member» were present. C ounty m anager fo rm o f govern or $5.162.06 fo r each pound of m ail carried. The s ta tu to ry ra te for m ent constitutional am endm ent. c arryin g the same am ount o f m all M r a F ra n k M c F a rla n d e n te rta in Prosecution by in fo rm a tio n and over the same route is $58.64. T h a t ed T h u rs d a y a ftern oo n o f last w eek grand ju r y m o d ificatio n am end illustrates how earnestly the presi honoring a son Rex on his fo u r ment. dent and the m a jo rity group In con teenth b irth d ay a n n iversary The Debt and taxatio n lim itatio n s fo r gress have w orked to ’save" the tim e was spent playing games and m unicipal corporations am endm ent. people's money. T he subsidies still refreshm ents w ere served at the stand. tea hour. A featu re of the re fre s h State power fund bonds. In the report of the postal de ments was a large b irth d ay cake Sales tax. p artm ent fo r 1932 is reported a i w ith lighted candles Mrs. M c F a r Repeal of p ro hibition am e rd m e n t d efic it o f $21.666.103 fo r ocean land was assisted in serving by- to the constitution. mails. T h a t Is. the governm ent paid M rs Charles H a ll. M ia W ilb u r O leom argarine tax. the carriers th a t huge sum In ex Spray and M rs. D onnell Allen G range pow er hill. cess of the receipts In postage fo r T w e n ty -tw o were p resent In giving consideration to these the same m ail. T ra n s p o rta tio n of the d aily news various measures, let the voter re M rs. O m e r Moore entertained the m em ber th a t once the people of papers cost a no ther item of $36.- U to p ia club T hu rsday afternoon of govern last week The tim e was spent so HEBRON. Oregon enacted a law th a t was so 409,577.82 more than the m ent received, fo r transp ortation cially and a luncheon was served J u n e 21. Mi s M a r v S m it h killed loosely d ra w n and so com plicated through the m ails a t home. a t the te: hour. T h e table was a t- a rattlesn ake Tuesday. I t had seven that even the suprem e court of the O th e r m agazines and newspapers tra c tiv e w ith a centerpiece of roses rattles and a button state could not in te rp re t it. cost $40,000,000 more than the gov- I t was decided to hold th e ir annual The 4 -H sewing club o f L a th a m L et it also be borne In m ind that ern m en t received fo r the service o f picnic July 30 a t the V in a l R and all picnicked last T h u rs d a y on W ilson it is the d uty of every elector to transp ortation . sum m er home on the Um pqua. M rs. creek. T he postoffice d ep a rtm e n t also : Georg B jorset was a guest. M r. and Mrs. John Kebelbeck vote fo r o r against each measure • reports th a t it paid out fo r the visited Sunday w ith M r. and M rs IN C O R R O R A T IO subm itted to him A legislator can Clyde C la rk on C edar creek. transp ortation of m ail order house M rs H A M ille r entertained the not refuse to vote because he does T he an n u al school m eeting was not understand a b ill T h e voter parcel poet $33.000,000 more than it Q. E H. club Tuesday afternoon received In Postage w jth * ! 30 bridge dessert lunch- held M onday evening M r«. George who absents h im self fro m the polls m ail cost <20,586,107 more eon. A h an d kerch ief show er was Kebelbeck was reelected c le rk and o r neglects to vote his best jud g than the governm ent received in | rfv e n M rs. A. W Swanson in hon- T ru m a n C la rk was elected director. m ent on a measure has no rig h t to postage. M. M Tison visited a brother _ ¡o r of her b irth d ay anniversary. A ' T i th the b irth d ay cake w ith lighted candles G ro ver at D ix o n v ille fro m T h u rs criticize a legislato r who is not In ,.£ 2 .nI P* re average pension o f $4-80 th a t was was a feature. M rs. W a rre n l i e - day u n til S aturday. H is niece and his seat when the roll is called. being paid the veterans o f the na- , F a rla n d held high score. T his was nephew accom panied h im home and are v isitin g this week non s wars and the pension looks the last m eeting until fall, D A D IS R E M E M B E R E D . lik e a fly speck on a large ceiling. — M rs. Jessie G ilc ris t and the A. Dad has ju s t had his day. V e rily the caption "A b ill to M r and M r , o _ J. C ra ig fa m ily spent W ednesday W e presum e a d ay is given to m a in ta in the cred it o f the U n ited si r em a n d n a e r evening w ith M r. and M rs F red is i interesting. n tf r M ti n t y ta m ed w & r d in n e M y , O verton on Mosby creek. dad because ne is k e p t busy nights states is Gue>t> w ith ere M rg S u Hu>Je> fig u rin g out ways and means of M r. and M rs. H a rr y M ayben. C o t ' K em and dau gh ter M a ry of Med keeping the fa m ily in food and tage Grove, railed M onday at the ■»-------- — - .. - , ford. M r. and M rs. C. J. Kem , son G ilc ris t home. clothing. ■ T o m and d au g h ter J erry, i l r and M rs. P E. Young and M rs. M a ry H a v in g a d ad ’s day probably is « ! M rs. V ic to r K e m o f Toledo. M r. and S m ith attended the ladles' aid of a n error, because, dad is egotistical M rs. C. M Shinn and M rs. Id a the C h ristian church W ednesday Veatch. enough as i t is and to have every Oet in on thia bargain. Thia prioe ia good only u long u present atock lasts. a ftern oo n in C ottage G ro ve a t the m em ber of the fa m ily catering to- home o f M rs. A udrey W atson. A benefit card p arty, sponsored h im fo r a whole day each year is M rs. George Kebelbeck and little E v e ry spring in the golden days of by the Neighbors o f W o odcraft, lik e ly to prove disastrous. ancient Greece, we are told, there w ill be given a t 8:15 W ednesday d au g h ter and M rs John Kebelbeck As a m a tte r of f a c t however, was held on the sixth or seventh o f evening in I. O O. F. hall A quilt and d au g h ter Florence visited w hy shouldn't a t least one day in A \ p „ ..i . very p re .. . . and . j im . p o rtan t display w ill be held and a fea tu re T h u rsd ay afternoon w ith M rs Jake ril a tty R aisor n ear London. the y e a r be set aside in honor of fes tiv a l— the fes tiv a l o f D elp h in ia of the program w ill be readings by Misses Annabelle and K a tie G II- the head of the house? Yes, we F a ir young maidens were sent from M ad am e Scott o f Eugene. crist and P h ilip Hersey motored tp Athens to the tem ple of Apollo have th a t day, too, M other's day. Irv in g M onday and visited M r. and b e a r in g suppliant M rs George A. Bailey e n te rta in M rs. S. L. Bond, re tu rn in g T ues And we dads are o f the opinion D elphinius th a t dad's day is ju s t sort of an branches fo r the purpose of pro ed the C. R. Y. club W ednesday a f day. p itia tin g this very potent god be ternoon. R ichard Sp ray was eleoted a fte rth o u g h t, a follow up lo t M o th T h e Fred O verton fam llV visited cause o f his influence over the er's day, which comes firs t, as it w eather. F o r this was the tim e president. T h e tim e was spent play a t the home o f M rs. O verton 's t in g w w ,tn ith Lne the voungst»rs voungst-rs and and re- m other M r » T e « .,» »----- T i' „ u,e properly should. w hen the sturdy G reek m ariners al- freshm ents were served a t the tea C ra ig accr,mna2ted t h im t e 2 qqq qqo for Cottage Grove’s Own Cash Store . « K i Garden Club _ ways began th e ir voyages to dis- hour. * ta n t lands In search of treasure and —♦ — adventure. N a tu ra lly they wanted M r and M rs. E C. Shay e n te r fa ir w eather fo r th e ir sailings and tained a t d in ner S a turday evening it was this fa v o r they sought of Guests were M r and M rs R alph Apollo. W a rd and d au gh ter G eorgia of Sa Just w h at these s u p p l i a n t lem, M r. and M rs. D an H a m a n t and branches were w hich were supposed Miss M a rle tte H a m a n t. to have such a soothing effect on The P resbyterian m i-slo n ary so- Apollo no one knows. B u t it re R e fe rrin g to the o r d e r th a t quires no stretch o f the im ag ina ciety w ill meet W ednesday a fte r- — e fa ir, stately , ? .°°n a t t^le home o f Mrs. W . L. A stenographers accom panying the tion to picture th pro- A m eric a n delegation to London virgins of Athens, clad in flo w in g H atch . M rs. M atth ew s w ill be w hite robes, b earing sprays o f the k ra m leader and M rs. Bessie Cole ahall n ot p e rm it themselves to be c harm in g blue flo w e r w hich we WIH lead devotional*. in te rv ie w e d or photographed, the m .d e m s know , , - - _ d elp hin ium or I —♦ — usually esteemed O regonian sug larkspu r. C e rta in ly such a color In itia tio n w ill be held tonight gests th a t the stenographers m ight scheme would have been as much 'F r id a y ) a t E astern S ta r M rs. accom plish m ore than the delegates a tre a l 1° Ihe beauty loving Jnmes P. G ra h a m , who was recent- and says: "W e sometimes have had G reeks and th e ir gods as I t Is to us ly appointed on a com m ittee a t a o u r shirts taken aw ay at the con today In our own gardens. T o be m eeting o f grand lodge, w ill be ference board, b ut A m eric a n wom sure, we are told bv some a u th o rl- honored. ties th a t the word delphinium de- —♦ — en never have failed of victo ry.” A t rives fro m the la tln root delphlnue, M r ' and M rs. S. L. G odard e n te r an y ra te there is no present danger m eaning dolphin, because the shape Gained the Cottage Grove band o f th e ir losing any shirts. o f the flow er suggests dolphin M onday evening. Band practice was bounding through the waves. B u t heId in the yard and follow ing since the dolphin Is a sea beast and practice a luncheon was served, there seems to be a clear connec- —♦ - tion between the festival o f D e l- The Lions club picnic has been p hinla over the w eath er a t eea, I Postponed u n til T hursday, June 29 fo r one chose to accept the p re ttie r *>«ca use of the band and chorus gr> d erivatio n o f the w ord. *ng to Y o n c a lla June 22. Although the history o f the del- —♦ — phlnium dates back before the d im The Tuesday E ven in g club enter- daw n o f history and lte 150 species tained th e ir fam ilies w ith th e ir an- are scattered throughout the n o rth - n ua* Picnic Tuesday evening a t ern hem isphere, ft has only been H o rn's grove. w ith in com paratively recent times th a t the flo w e r has come Into its The Boyal Neighbors club w ill own as a garden fav o rite . T h is has rneet M on day evening w in , M rs J been due larg ely to the neglect o f 3 Powell. the delphinium by the p la n t b r e e d - ------------------ — ers, who were so busy w o rk in g w on. deJ* Wltb the P*ony, the Iris, the d ah lia the gladiolus, the rose and other flow erin g plants th a t scant f a,d t0 thl8 a ri«to- c ra t of all the blue flow ers. In re cent years, however, men both here and abroad have made up fo r this neglect by the creation o f a n um T h e B rice creek road has been ber of new races o f h ybrid delphln- d o u S le ^ 'to " m ‘ ny ° f theM closed fo r the sum m er because of uuume ana In a gorgeous a rra v n t ° >e be,id,< don« by C. C. C. , new shades and colors 1 crews. T he Sharps creek road w ill have to be used exclusively fo r F . F. R o ckw ell. tra v e l to and fro m the Bohem ia d is tric t. The 150 men now em ploy , Cnpe o f Gold ed on the Brice creek road have ' ThelrP0»h.‘ n’ ? blOO,n been divided Into several crews and , * ne,r chalices of Rold p e rm ittin g tr a ffic would seriously ; A fe b rim m ing o’e r w ith fancies In te rfe re w ith progress of the w ork. I Too lovely to be told. T he » re in i u d c er o f the men are hi«»»««.. v i m i k a ih i UI m e riirn Sometimes they’re yellow flies, ’ ' ” f » u tter- com pleting Hobo camp, b ut w ith in Sometimes they're fairie s itav days wiI1 scattered over A n d sometimes they’re lust hannv < 5 . f 2,r e ,t * a t varlou" construction thought» ppy i J°be. T en men are employed m a k in g thoughts im provem ents a t the Is iy n g creek T o d riv e the blues away, i ra n g e r station. A nna M F ly n t. L ra ig accom panied them hom e and w ill visit her cousins fo r a week Pol»-» Go to California. S ilk Creek. June 19. 'S pecial.) Poles 130 feet In length being h au l ed fro m the John F in s te r ranch a re going to C a lifo rn ia Io be used In <he construction of the Golden ,,a te bridge short road leading fro m the l-ondon-B lack B u tte road to fire claV deposits about to be develop- ed is progressing p ro g re - lng ra ra p p id id ly ly . A sm all log bridge Is being b u ilt a t one point. ^O R T LA N D , o ffe rt N O T H IN G FIN E R IN HOTEL ACCOMMODATIONS K . Stock, G erm any's d a rin g p a ra - L . L ' } 4 " ” 00*1 T y p e w rlt* r »2° chute Jumper, com m itted suicide b han* ln < ' , ; Sen- y ______________ O ffice Supplies. T h e Sentinel. Flour— fishers blend 49-|b- s,,,-'k $ 1.33 Baking Powder-* c. 25-° z. can 1 9 c 3 -lb . box 3 5 e Plain or Salted Crackers Kellogg's 2 Pk«s. 15c C o m Flakes Q uaker Oats Quick or Reg ular Lge. pkg. 15c Corned Beef Derby, 12-oz- tin extra fancy 2 f°r 2 9 c D eviled M eat Armour’s 5c tins § for 25c No-2|tins 3 f°r 2 8 c T om atoes Three Sisters Red Dart—No. 2s 2 f°r 25c Peas Lindy Golden Bantam 3 f°r 25c Corn Royal Club—Flat tins 2 for 29c Clams Per lb. X 5 C Robusta Blend C offee Special per can 4 5 c Balco Malt ( fanned in L a n e C o u n ty S p e c ia l N o t ic e Look out for a tax on flour at once. Buy before July first. M EAT DEPARTM ENT BRICE CREEK ROAD IS ’“'”’ Phone 53 FREE CITY DELIVERY SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY, SATURDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY These prices cannot last, law in your supply now. * ., ’ A fte r a ll is said and done, we are glad there is a dad's day to keep us fro m being overlooked alto g eth er and we have no doubt t h a t now th a t there is such a day, the a t tentions we receive are sincere and w ell ¡m entioned, w hether we de serve them or n o t Irish-Swartz Co. Low Prices Every I)ay C h e h o t e l M ULTNOM AH l i Portland’s lirgeat hotel, I >cated only 3 blocks from t is lea d in g b a n k s e n d • ores, yet out of the noiay traffic. New modern furnl* l ,re, new equipment, new decorstione. . . Excellent < ning room, cafeteria and < ffee shop. Popular prices. < ireije acrow the street! r tendants at the door . . . I >bby pipe organ concert every evening. ----------- RATES FR O M ------------- • < .( • D E TA C H E D BATH < I . M W IT H B A T H HOTEL HLLTNCM AL BOB T l A M 0 . O BBO O N Veal Roasts Pork Roasts Beef Pot Roasts 1 2 |c lb. 1 2 $ c lb. 1 2 |c lb. S h o r te n in g Pure Vegetable— B u ll 3 lbs. 2 5 c W H E R E T H E T H R IF T Y T H R IV E