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Altbo«<b every pracoattoo w ill ba tabaa
Io avoid error. Tba Senltael aeoapu ad
*artia ln < la Ita eolumna >»« tb * andar-
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that case, if aay error oo aotad to oat
ecrrvctnd by Tbe Seatlaol Ita lia b ility
aball aot exceed aaeb a proportioa of tbe
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apace occupied
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to tba whole <
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v o lu n ta r-
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w ith
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Saturday N ight Followln< the O n u s
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» . . . » w m
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— lo K k » th» reaponsibil
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. . . . tty» tim e the p»raon who m o
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to" t h ,l’“ « h lhe l * ° c ll‘- "
Bul * •
w < n t “ to w o lk - and fcy <h * hu* e pH«* o f w in te r wood
each of us
ua la w illin g to do w h a t he
ha piled on parkings and even outside
. can
a « « »
a . b ring
----- about
--
. in the streets. A m otor,>•
to
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success. ...
W . I ...
the curbs
have been try in g m any things. T o , is p a rtic u la rly s tru c k by thie use
usual things seem
seem not
not io
to nave
have or
of panting»
p a r k in g , and
and streets
streets because
because no
no
w
w orked.
orked. T T h h . . unusual
unusual things
things already
already other
other city
city along
along the
the h h ig
ig hw
hw ay
ay seem..
seems
ad m in is tra tio n . T h e re probably has are w orking . So fa r t h . pro gram of to p erm it this u n la w fu l and selfish
ecn no such dem onstration of d e - , the a d m in is tra tio n has been a euc- use o f city p roperty, not to m ention
vouon o f a people to a leader aince cess, and th a t gives us confidence desecration of the beauty of the
iiatio ns became huge and unw ieid- i W e are pleased th a t the big respon- streets. Even In g a llsto w n has m ore
*y-
s lb ility is en someone else', sboul- pride than that.
W ith o u t a cadi to arm s such as d e ra B u t each o f us has a respon-
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those of w a r days, w ith o u t blare o f albllity— a huge responsibility. Each
B ank tellers a t Ely ria O
say
trum pets, w ith o u t p e trF U c fe rv o r o f us who goes in to the pro gram th a t 75 per cent of w om en depoel-
aroused by a foreign enem y . n - m ust go in w ith the aame s p irit as tors carry th e ir money
In th e ir
dangering our shores, w ith o u t an y the one w he has propow d it. W e stockings. W h ich probably explains
of the things th a t have been fore- m ustn’t s h irk - w , rnust nt be ab- why one of these taller« recently
runners of g re a t n atio n a l m ove- sent w ith ou t le a v e - w e rnustn t try refused prom otion to a vice presi-
nients of the past, a g re a t people 1 to fin d ways to let the other fellow dency.
have em barked In a m o vem ent fo r do his p a rt w hile we fa ll In ours.
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w hich we w ere n early as unpre-
Succese w ill undoubtedly be meas-
M r. E in stein says g ra v ity
hXs
p ^ ib in n e s
of e u £ a .
f^ iX 1 : :
¿om :
r u w X : ? Px
II, I V'
S ° ^ Ke Grove" Ore " Au« 2
,
Opportunities like this
ofnclal
M A K E Y O U R BLECTR1C
K E E R IG E R A 1O R A
T H R I F f Y IN V E S T M E N T
—
a—
A. L
ed to have been an A m erican he
should read th a t a rtic le It is plain
and to the point, evon If pedantic,
bom bastic and presum ptive.
I hat 50 per cent o f A m erican
electors who have neglected the
duties of citisenship should look at
th e ir reflectio n In a m irro r, to see
the parents o f our new "d lctator-
8h*P "
I. G. S H A W
Boy B itte n by Dog.
Saginaw . August 2. — (S p ec ia l.) —
l.lttle Ronald Thompson, son o f M r.
»»<> M r * ^ r o n n I S ^ o " n . % u * f f ^
^ i.U ^ w T e n X X
b lU .n ’ V Z
ably is because they have noted
Vir-|gil Jordan, president of the was necessary to take eight stltchea
th a t when the job is o ver the o f- »
n » a . t . i w
o n
d u s tria
H e Ls recover.
. i a . l in
iiiuuot,
i»i l conference
t-u u iv iriK v to
■■ close
t mSv the
m e wound
woul
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and —
mouthpiece
o g f . the
Ing satisfactorily,
und
er
the
than the editor of a country new»- m in is tra tio n , w ritin g
under
paper. Besldee, properly ed itin g a “ p tlo n - '° .u r N e " K x p e n m e n t In
C. C. C. Boys G et Money.
Mem bers o f C. C. C. camp» re
ceived th e ir m onthly allotm en ts
swipes.
, than most p olitical ones.
part
Monday. An arm ed convoy came
W»7
a
rJ»d'
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-W e m ay as w ell recognise th a t down fro m Brice creek to get the
w e are going by ways we have
Salem and A lb an y are usually ,in ce -March 4 there has been a
F irs t
N a tio n a l
never know n. W e are supporting s n o k e n o f
n .» , .„ a
revolution in the U n it e d S la t e « « n .i money fro m the
bank. T h e la rg e r p art o f the wages
of the boys is distrib uted by the
M o n ro e
Electric Kefngmition k ee p perishable
foods fresh indefinitely. Such "foods
can he purchased on specials at your
butcher or grocer jn d placed in your
electric refrigerator in perfect security
until they are wanted. A n other big
saving is the elim ination o f fo o d w a tte by spoilage.
Do not deby in your purchase of an Electric Refrigerator.
Prices are going up. Now is the time to make your refrig
IM ee.
Argalus L. Monroe, 74. fo r many
year» a photographer in Cottage
Grove, died Wedneedav of last week
at D rain , where he had resided for
a num ber of years. F u n era l ser
vices were conducted F rid a y and
Interm ent was here.
M r. M onroe was born July
10
1*5». at R ichfield. W la
H e came
to Cottage G rove in 1028. H e la eur.
vlved bv his w idow
erator investment while bargain prices prevail Sec your
dealer today.
Band Hold» M e e k ly Concert.
T he band held Ita reg ular weekly
concert last night. I t did not give
Its concert last week because of
having given a pro gram
at
the
Masonic picnic. A
large num ber
g ath er each week fo r these con-
^ • ^ , hlch “ re ,0 be continued
u ntil rail.
M O U N T A IN STATES
PO W ER C O M P A N Y
Scotland bagpipes are a drug on
the m a rk e t due to "Jags seeking
young Scute," It l . »aid.
Cottage
G rove’s
Own
Cash Store
Irish-Swartz Co.
IN C O R P O R A T I! )
Phone 53
Low
•Prices
Every
Day
FREE CITY DELIVERY
Your last chance a t tax free wheat products. Tax goes on Aug. 8.
U N T IL WE LEARNED BETTER
U n t i l we le a rn e d b e t t e r , we used to m ix wood and s t e e l in o u r c a r
b o d ie s and w h e e ls.
I t was th e b e s t way to make b o d ie s — th e n .
B ut th e s t a t e o f th e a r t
has advanced.
O f c o u rs e , i t i s more e x p e n s iv e to make an a l l - s t e e l body th a n to
make a wooden fram e and n a i l s t e e l p a n e ls on to i t .
The b e t t e r way in
v o lv e s an i n i t i a l e x p e n d itu re o f s e v e r a l m i l l i o n s o f d o l la r s f o r new d ie s ,
w h ich re n d e rs a change v e ry c o s t l y . C a rs, e s p e c ia lly la r g e e x p e n s iv e c a rs
w h ich a re p ro d u ce d i n s m a ll vo lu m e, ca nn o t a f f o r d t h i s , because th e d ie s
c o s t as much f o r one c a r as f o r a m i l l i o n . T hat a lo n e e x p la in s why a l l -
s t e e l b o d ie s a re n o t used in a l l c a rs .
B ut o u r b a s ic p o l ic y from th e b e g in n in g i s to make a good c a r b e t t e r ,
re g a r d le s s o f c o s t.
F o r exam ple, when we d is c a rd e d w o o d -s te e l body c o n s t r u c t io n , i t was
n o t because we la c k e d wood. We s t i l l have some th o u san d s o f a c re s o f th e
b e s t h a rd wood in A m e ric a . Economy w o u ld u rg e us t o use up th e wood
f i r s t , and th e n a d o p t th e b e t t e r a l l - s t e e l body.
B u t we d e c id e d t h a t
q u a l i t y was more im p o rta n t 'th a n expe n se.
We w eighed th e re a so n s, f o r and a g a in s t, b e fo re we made th e change.
We c o u ld see o n ly one reason f o r r e t a in in g a m ixed w o o d -a n d -s te e l body
— n a i l i n g th e m e ta l on, in s te a d o f w e ld in g an a l l - s t e e l body i n t o a
s tr o n g o n e -p ie c e w h o le .
T h a t re a son was, i t w o u ld be ch e a p e r— f o r u s.
Our re a son s f o r a d o p tin g an a l l - s t e e l body were th e s e : A w o o d -s te e l
body i s n o t much s t r o n g e r s t r u c t u r a l l y th a n i t s wooden fra m e .
In a l l
A m erican c lim a t e s , wood c o n s t r u c t io n weakens w it h age.
E v e ry used c a r l o t
g iv e s e v id e n c e o f t h i s . R a in seeps in between j o i n t s and th e wood d eca ys.
A c a r may have a m e ta l s u r fa c e , and y e t n o t be o f s t e e l c o n s t r u c t io n .
Under extrem e shock o r s t r e s s th e s t e e l body re m a in s i n t a c t — d e n te d p e r
h ap s, b u t n o t c ru s h e d .
S te e l does n o t need wood f o r s t r e n g t h o r p r o t e c t io n . Wood i s f in e f o r
f u r n i t u r e , b u t n o t f o r th e h ig h speed v e h ic le s o f 1933.
I n th e F o rd body th e re a re no j o i n t s to squeak, no seams to c ra c k
o r le a k .
The a l l - s t e e l body is more e x p e n s iv e — t o u s , b u t n o t to you.
By a l l odds, th e n , s t e e l b o d ie s seem p r e f e r a b le .
Wheels a ls o have become a l l - s t e e l . No one a rg u e s t h a t an e l e c t r i c a l l y
w elded o n e -p ie c e s t e e l w h e e l, such as th e F o rd w h e e l, needs to be
" s tr e n g th e n e d " by a d d in g wood t o i t .
The o n e -p ie c e a l l - 3 t e e l body i s th e s t r o n g e s t , s a f e s t , q u ie t e s t , most
d u ra b le body made. T h a t i s o u r o n ly re a son f o r m aking them.
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A ug u st 7 th . 1933
W it?.-y
¿ h y í- •?/£-. . i,
Blue Bell Flour
Soap
Washing Powder
Tomatoes
Grapefruit
Salmon
Shrimp
Corn
Pineapple
Cocoa
Coffee
Mayonaisse
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Ji
« Ä L Ä - . i U-.
Woodson Brothers
Cottage Grove, Oregon
Ford Dealers
p k tf-
W hite Eagle Chips
Three Siiter»—21
,
72
cans
S I t H Brand
Florida—No 2 Cam
3
f°r
2 5
-S cans
2 5 c
cans
25 c
*> cans
2 5 c
3
for
2S
Mothers ’
2
lb- can
17c
Boyal Club
3
lb* can
7 5 c
Pink—1« Tall
Broad River
a>
Lindy Brand
Cruihed or Sliced
Flat T im
Preferred
Stock
Quart jar
3 5 c
MEAT DEPARTMENT
Beef Roasts
Rib Boiling Beef
9c lb.
6^c lb.
Bacon Squares
Hamburger or
Pork Sausage
9^c lb.
10c lb.
’t -
TÍ# IH??«-:
XO ^ars
5 ,b-
Claiaic
-i
.'?. --í: í- ■-
49"> ^ $1.49
On Tuesday, Aug. 8 we will add 35c a sack tax on all flour
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cess a t the polls m ean t worse times
th a n we ever before had know n. I t
i«
a a fax fg»
la safe
to «««>
say »Urne
th a t U
h a .ta
lf of those
woo have v o lu n ta rily enliated are
not c e rta in w h a t they have agreed
i »Z-
i
B
.ilg in » » r u
Engineer
G
I
.tlcuiher« of I lie U topia club und
Ho n ruinill»« held then
annual
picnic over the week end at
th»
v ln a l R and all aununer home on th«
i inpiiiia « u h IS praaant
O
were Dr. and M r» M arlon
Itlch -
mond
und
Mr».
A
A
Richm
ond
of
niond
Mre. A.
n.
,,o
'xl l R t l iver,
'» r . house
Hood
houa» gueata ul
nl the
«•»mlah Music for the Ihmce N c l« .n 1>ulhaln home. H a rrie tt
.
tVleem
an of
house guest
«»»«»a
va Beaverton,
a »« w » »»a it'll, imtaat
h wwa
Ut
the C. K,
E Cm
at th»
C m ,three
',hr»v honia
home. Jlnittiv
Jim m y
posulbly benevolent d tctato rahln "
Th-
> c r u i X d for H o w ard. F ra n k lin Schaeffer and
K a rl S tew art.
»»vlng th a t M r. Rooaavelt la in fact
a
J
k
jta
to
r
In
spite
o
f
the
oonatltu-
“ d ic ta
eonetltu- I M r» A w
lle lllw e ll leader of
a o
il. o y a e n t.r-
lion rathtu “ than
under < lr,
>“ «> • a P president
r - ld e n t under
tm op H a C lllw
aUp
n
° * * * u™ t “ U’ ' ; ‘ » l"« d »he troop w ith a ew lm m lng
r° V ° * ' P“ rty and picnic F rid a y evening at
n „.
|ts J?
-
, " ‘. V t L ' ',
and
„ „ d pos«iblv
o ¿«s.htv b i n ^ i l . m " 7,"77i ,7
'h«>
She
assisted
— _»teel
------- bridge
b r i d g e __
_ was
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ship T l h .
s u m s o f what' by Mies D orothy Mtewart. T he next
m
e
rtin
g
w
ill
be
an
overnight
hike,
used to be the con stitutional gov-
ernm ent o f these U nited States!
M em bers of the M I* t] club and
_
“ people, we m ay w ant such a
t h . l r annual
d ictatorship. I f "we the people of (h e ir fan,lllea held
these U n ited States'" are Incapable picnic Wednesday evening In the
of self governm ent, then doubtless yard of D r. and M r . H aro ld A lle y .
a d ic ta to r is w h at we need and the G u e s t, were Joan and Jack Coryell
prospect o f " a benevolent d ictato r" of P o rtla n d and M rs. O M. M ille r I
o f Eugene
Is to be appreciated.
In the same issue o f the maga
Mrs. S. T. Rose entertained the
xme quoted M r R exfo rd O Tug
well, late o f Colum bia university, C. R. Y. club Wednesday afternoon
scat of technocracy and other Refreshm ents were served at the
nostrunis. m em ber o f the dictator's tea hour.
b rain tru st" and
on “ th< • c,e n t-
We have been naked to obey a we have to won t do the Job. H a v in g
"
g re a t leader in the same a p irit as entered Into the program , it Is our
A g ir l th rew eggs a t Iro n M an
d ld c5” e bOys w hen they w ere scnt ¡>ro« ra jn
the Job o f m a k in g it H u tto n and missed him . W e don t
to F ra n c e .
successful becomes our Job.
see how it was possible to miss so
Such a m ovem ent could not hope
t o f e p ut it over like
nobody's big a fool.
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fo r success except fo r confidence in business.
A ll together.
I T he dem ocrats seem determ ined
the leader th a t is m arsh allin g the
to b ring back republican prosper-
m a n pow er and the m oney pow er
of the greatest n ation the world
Bob K u h l, w ritin g in his paper, I Ity. M ore pow er to them .
has ever know n. The re m arkable M edford
M a ll - T ribu ne,
wonders
O l K N E W E X P E K l-M E N 1
thing is th a t m any of those en w hy Bob Saw yer, Claude In g a lls
IN G O V E R N M E N T .
thusiastically-
behind the o -~
g re
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— - a t — ex-
- and E lb e rt Bede haven't grabbed
p érim en
t are those _______________
w ho b itte rly
op- ______
o ff ___________
some big p olitical Job.
T m his
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. mu
is
,T o
b m u e ^ n ^ y ^
° tb e r’ ’ [ - n - i X r ’e s U n r X g ^ h ^ r t w o
» .
R n cliw v r CoiHnii Iti'lu rn a
M a jo r C a rte r arriv ed (til»
WPtl(
A
w in a , p
iw iiio
n iu lln
'n ig
A . w
Collin«.
iiin
g from llu rlliw a m » . t'a l
f.n a „
»•ration
of (h
th»
Mualck ^ibl
^n,l nthm
ntliei ....... tl»n of nropertlea which
I u peixtlu
ii of
r Mualck
----- C
-o olin,.
llin ,
ill uperate.
k ) V / V > AX A X
I proporti»»
propertl«« lu
In th«
th e Hohemlu
n u n e m i a d m la a tiic
t r ic t, i , 1 w in
o p e r a i« ’ J
a »
i.iv »
l.lv»««y
of Sun
I» du« to return Ihla w»ek from a Francisco, associated
ith M
J “ w 1th
Mi r Co
bualn««« trip
to Man Francisco. lln« hu« been bei» Itila weal,
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M ia. Vernon Thom aaon e n te rta in
ed Wadueadav afternoon honoring
hoc tun D a rre ll on hl» eighth b irth
day anniversary. T h»
tim e
wa»
»l>«nt D la v tM «am»» and refreah-
mvnta w»r» served ut th« t»a hour
t'li» honored gucat r»c»lv»d many
«Ifta. Th» room« were a tlra c tlv e
w ith phlox, » w ie lp e a t and n astur
tium « Gueata x.vre
H a ro ld
and
tlobbv W ick», F ra n k ie Suitor. B e l
nlv and Joe Slagle. M a rjo ry K unl.
Alvla Thomason.
M i«.
T helm a
W ick» und M l nnd M r«
George
C u rrin
_
X i.R K R T B 1 D B B 4ltor
Pafciixfcwd B « * r r F H 4 *v by Cottar« Urowa
®P •
.
-Nat Z . . » ° U rP arttO h elp President Roosevelt's
m im b ir
to o u X
C° » T
P r O g r a m ’ W e h a v e a d d e d c le r k a
weeldv to6 and »h8y ar® " ° W workin8 °“ ly « hours
weekly, ln accordance with the code for grocery
Phone 27
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T Where the Thrifty Thrive