T,H NM.A%. «. m , i o h m l w . »»» « ■ " ' ’ .I F . , QUALITY MARKET THE IDEAL “MEATING" PLACE H it i w U X * «M °f »•"HI««'» •'■ .band « weak at °r * M f’ ° « < l. .b . r - « l . t t y1 , r, I« upon us ■ no., o f t)l( h u n te r, with gun ,,„1 « ..n.unltlon He, a u n . und I, « " ,i„ „ -n big ----- " ” beginning “ fi'n u n l ■<n The • run on t h , Umpqua Ro<l, and ol he, "lulptnant f„ t thia areal «port ■Iraber G e tty , ■porting M oo d, d e a le r . W a te r D u e l la Mtagad A duel w ith .22 r if le , th a t waa not aa aangulnary a , aorne at flra t feared It m ight he was alagad at tha Tuesday avanlnx m eeting of the E a g le , aerie by two nawly elected rn m b er, who may not have known that aoma frightened pacifiai had exchanged leaden bul le t. for w ater T he battle waa the culm ination of an arg um ent tn which "H traw b arry" Hinlth waa un able to convinca «tian C rux of D rain that W illia m T a ll .h o t an apple fro m the head of hla eon P ru a i b . I h i . , n r , . . . h .A discovered that T a li’, son play fu lly threw the apple a t tha a r row B a c k firin g of one o f the g u n . kept the a ffa ir fro m being too dry * Radio-Screen Tests Are High School Notes j Attracting Much Interest ” * (tr e a t In te re .t ha, been F re .h m e n g ir l, were In itia te d in feated In the Arcade theater-M . to the g lrla ’ l,a g u s a t an a.aem bly Keaaon D ru g com pany radio and held laat Thuraday. M l« , E m m a- . t a g . opp ortu nity contest for Jean Mtaphana gave a abort ta lk which p re lim in ary te a t, .t a r t Oc- expreaainx her dealre to keep the I tobei 31, according to M anager organization up to aa high a a,and- W illia m M orelock T he p re lim in ary ■rd aa In previous y e a r, M ia , te a t, w ill reduce the acta to ten M trla Bowen com m ented on the for the f in a l, to he held on No- K u Hay la r f a Nalaon . V l , n T h u raday for I * “ lu* ,jt fr ie n d , end gev, the vember 8. when three acta w ill be Kulada and «spact, to ,pend a d efinition o f friendship A latter «elected for presentation 1,1 Port Premium Cure .’T” “ <*»•• building. at th , fro m M ia , S ara-L ou is* S hield,, ad- land w ith expense, paid for the v w ramp. vlaor of lost year, waa read ex I trip Acta rn u .t be not more than , ' ,*,'« l, ejlon helped to la lla v a th e pressing her beat wlahaa fo r the »lx m inutes in length and there G ro v , *e a p a y,r the paat organization and In v itin g any girl must be not more than four per week I I c Glaaer. Alfred John who m ig ht be In P o rtla n d to visit sons In the cast •on «ml A C Flneeth were earh W in n e r o f the state-w ide contest her. T ile g lrla ’ league creed w a , M ra. E m n ia T ta n p k ln a IMea a » . . „ d |2S |n p(>|lc, court read by the freahrnen glrla and at P o rtland w ill get a prepaid trip Mrs. E m m a F Tom pklna. M. to lx»s Angeles fo r a tryout at the glrla league aonga were sung ... * m arrlaaa llcenaa waa laaued luradav to E l,,,., E Folsom of died Wednesday afternoon Funea A Junior class p arty waa held N a tio n al Broadcasting company's al services ware held F rid a y a ft e r studio and a screen and voice re In the K v m n u lu m F rid a y evening. r- m *. A nn" W l,< :.r,o n of noon at tha chapel, w ith Bev. I U m ra ln e Coiner and Claude M ille r cording test at the Fox studloa 1 voltage Grove. (J. Mhaw o ffic ia tin g and Interm ent sang " I ’m G oing to Dance W ith T h ere w ill also be second and I ba lira departm ent wee called In the I O O. F cemetery the G uv W h o B rung M e." and third prizes ‘ 7 o r<w,i f f ,r * T h u r»d*y aftarnoon M r . T om pklna w a , born Map Audrey H u n , gave a tap dance. • I the W »Uei Lackey home on tem ber 7. 1M9. In M onroe county "murder" waa played south Htver toad The flarnea were N Y She waa a m em ber of the The gam e ^ ■oon eitinMuiehed end very little women’s re lie f corpe and of the and light refreshm ents were aery- ed. Guests were M l.a T h e re » , damage wa* done. Itebekah lodre In both of which Young, else» advisor. O. V Breese ■Mr and M r , llu ia h e l Alllaon of •he w a , active fur m any yaara da»« dad. Mlaa Elate I * a and G, I <■ Gland vlaltad th l, week at the Mhe came to O regon In 1HM and M Bagiev home of M i , Alllaon', p arent,. to Cottage Grove In 1913 S u rv iv W illia m G re e n lea f w ill give a M i and M r , H H Fleeter ing an- a son. Charles K T o m p reading o f a Shakespearean play, Steer lle-ef Cap! C C. Cruaon, called to take klna. thia city; tw o slaters, M ra possibly "R ip Van W in k le .” at an W hen R ay W Jones, m anager * harae of a CCC camp In Idaho, M ary E R u th e rfo rd Loa Angalea, a.Hembly D ecem ber 5 H e w a , here several y e a r, ago and gave one of of the M cD onald Eugene, returned returned home Tuaaday nlkht, hay and M rs Cora M Converse. W in fro m his last booking trip to P o rt ■lorn. M inn these playa. Ina failed to uaea a rigid phvalcal jc «•am ination. A ra lly w a . held T h u rad ay night land and Seattle he announced the E ag le« (Jo A fte r M e m b e rs h ip to arouse enthusiasm fo r the foot new M cD onald th e a te r lineup tor M r and M ra W illia m Malta and An Intensive drive to double the ball game w ith Roaeburg F rid a y tne com ing year which includes a'»., W illiam < j,n , of Camaa, Wash., the en tire product of M eiru-G oid- form at leaidrnt«. arrived Munday m em bership of tha E a g le , lodge afternoon Preceding the ra lly the w yn-M ayer, P aram o un t. Fox and waa started at a meet lux of the freshm en were decorated w ith to apend the week at tha home of T w e n tie th Century. green ribbons, which they were Ute parent, of M r , Meltx M r and aerie Tuesday night. T h a mem N o vem ber w ill s ta rt out in a berahlp waa divided Into four compelled to w ear a ll day F rid a y . Mra H V. Alllaon. blaze of picture glory. Beginning •q uad,, the tw o squads b ring ing A tra in in g -tab le luncheon waa T hursday. N ovem ber 2. Fox F ilm s ’ Mra M am ie Rom aine of P o rt In tha least num ber of new m em given tha football squad at the w ill land re tu rn ,.) home Monday fro m b er, to ,e rv e a chicken banquet Colonial T h u rad ay of last week by d ra m a tic story. "P ilgrim age, share double bill honors w ith the •pending aeveral d a y , at the home to tha others, while the loaera w ill the student body. re tu rn engagem ent of W ill Rogers of her p arent,. Di and M t , A W dine on cold boiled b ea n , aana t o r Q u a lity M e a t* M a ry M adden. Junior, spent the K lm e . pork. Colonels of the fo u r squad, week end a t the home of a slater In "D o cto r B ull." F ox F ilm s ’ "P ow er and the G lo ry ,” w ith Spencer Mra. Lou Kirn« of Coquille a r are Ixrren H . H a rv e y . R o e. Peter In P o rtland . T ra c y and Colleen Moore, shares rived Munday to apend eavaral ■on. Ed Lundbom and E a rl Van Evelyn T h o rn to n , a fo rm e r stu the bill Sunday to Wednesday, d a y . at the home of D r and M ra Valin. dent. visited school last T hu raday N ovem ber 5 to 8. w ith Param ount's A W Klme. Augusta H eck, a g raduate of 1933, "T he Torch Singer." w ith Claudette and M arg u e rite B ro o kh a rt. a fo r Colbert. Follow in g In order are — _ Word h a , been received here T im id ity of C 'i f Dwel* re m er student, were visitors laat F r i "The Golden H a rvest." "S olitaire that George H e w itt of Corvallla, Tin- llu d I.» tlie- . hq d n ,lli- r . day. < * k e a uioda fro m B e tty C ro c k e r w h l’ had b ,e n w orking In the M an. ’ "B road w ay T hrough a K e y la a trlk ih iilj ri .1 Imi lu «he m - v ii M ay (Jhestnut and Odessa N e w hole." the story th a t caused all the resdpea a t Ute U l y U o k a ry . tfo H ,,,W *V »’ ore there. hae been 33. visited b e . T .n n l, « . , h e r. from Ma »nJ“ ! ? '? ? * ° N o r! h Mnd r l l j of M ulllO .I 1.14 CUell,- lu A li comb. g ra d u a te , o f rumpus between W a lte r W inchell l.m the t h . latter latter part part uf of tha th . weak week ." o r . ’ h e re Hafeway xoua. Iliiii , ei>-i ,,e ex«-wil hy Imi school last Wednesday. and Al Jolson. "T his Dage and j w j >em Charles B ritte n , fo rm e r student, Age w ill be featured N ovem ber itera, thè n a iiie a culli,I uul iw ai- ♦ — — — — — — — — | | U Grigx». E a rl H 'rw a rt and H It H reed lov, and *o „ P a r t, tackwl frolli i i I h iic or I m -I ow . T I iwo * vlaltad school F rid a y . 18. and fo r the entire week be Floyd M cCullough. Junior, h a , part of tn . w . . k Ufro m ‘ a “ hunting day" m1C o iiin ia n ‘*lhtt , * " ? '''•d n e o - gin nin g Sunday. N o vem ber 19. the lu u a a laddem, wbich bave l«*«-u rvbuilt, are been absent fro m school several M cD onald w ill present Paul Rob lo tu ta . M ura lo o u ra a o a . r b u a a 58. conatrucled of emluring c e la r and d a y , on account of Mines, son In T w e n tie th C e n tu ry ’s "Em U , and M r , H a ro ld M w artl , , h t t ^ a S H Z ? M rs. Volnev Jones. fo rm e rly peror Jones." w ith D u dlev Digges. ■tunrhly maile. A ci-ca tu thè laby turned Tuaaday From (pending eev j m em ber, of t h , same party, re- u, . . N e llie T u c k e r and a student of The outstanding event of the new rliith a l rooma la by iudder and per last year, visited school Tuesday ___ . _ lurned , , v , r a l d a y , before The " ord h a, been received here eral .laya In _________ P o rtland season is the booking of Mae D A K m .ra o n G .o r x ll|o r e e l F a " y got f l y . deer a p o r tio n o f W y n n ,, daughter mlaalon tu asceiid must he obtalned of last week. West's newest picture. " I ’m No a n t Charles Boner .p e n t M u n d a y winch w ll, be u .a d f o r . v .n U o n ^ 1 . c i.v h. . ^ y ? D* . u V e rla Tonole. senior, w ith d rew Angel." freni thè federai custodisti, for thè tun ing at M co d .b u tg f ,* d ,o r ,h * Masonic lodge , n - t.h l* ha» »mploymgnt in the fro m school last week bottoni lailder la kepi locked. ,1 UK «C I I uu I nouaeed for November 1 dreaamaking shop |n L lpm an A M ildred P leu ard o f Culp Creek Ituy now Fou r 4 ‘*aen h at* end P ay your subscription before the h a v e n o w o m a rt f a l l fr.u-u- W o lfa s store. She is e m p lo y e d un- W entered school M onday as a fresh «eTe. p rin t, and w^ol Hhl.lda, who berate M iuarl look in m in newest prlc« goes up. T h e Sentinel. D em and l . r B oob. man. c r e p e . C o m . in 2n I ILL* .b?? «aught In the Cottage Grove high •tyice and colors Priced front btk Hl.k M a rg a re t Sowles. Junior, visited T here la a growing demand for of V . . r . to $ 9 5 The K m art Khop Phone h o r ’ T h.0 " M n ,r r , , n M h o , r P h ,: ': «•»•»<•• • trti educational and scientific lei., It a, In P o rtland Tuesday and W ednes day of last week O -J. uI8c Itlch ard Buahell suffered a while the demand fo r fiction baa Mr a n d M r a . > 'r * d B r o w n and V irg il Guggisberg. freshm an, I w o n l lai you have t h . last br'd ,*«> Mttla finger on the rig ht tw o d a u t f h t a r s o f l£ u g « n > « p e n t th e laugh, eo I .end my buck and a ,iand S aturday when he and Lloyd grown proportionately leas. In 1WM w ith d re w fro m school last week w e e k e n d a t th e h o rn » o f M rs the total number of fiction works half, writes J D Dunn, form er w ,,lfa rd were engaged In a frlend- B r o w n s p a re n ts . M r and M ra J MILK CREEK. raeldant. from C a .tle Bock. W aal, . iv »«-’Uffla ____________ ___ _________ borrowed In libraries throughout the T he C ottage Grove G arden club, I I H a rte la Oct. 23.— M rs. Eloise W heeler. organized fo r the promotion in paying hla subscription of country waa 18 per cent of the en A m a r r ta x » hew n a» w a s issued M r. and M ra. E . R . D a rn e ll, M r more and better gardens and for A m ell H a w k in , of th l, city. lire number o f all types of hooka; and M rs. E d w a rd Babcock K a t u r d a v to F r a n k I ) O v e r h o ls e r and the m u tual help and pleasure of Eugene Justice of this city and IClIen O Cowan found guilty In by 1028 the demand had declined to M r. and M ra. Oacar W h eeler a t its members, is beginning its court, w a , „ n trn c a d to 80 d a y . in of Ix>rana I I |>er rent, while lU.’tM showed a tended the fu n e ra l of M rs. Id a L. th ird year. In our exchange of I i, lh * coun‘ * J*11 °h • Pet« larceny Blue B ird records 37k* L e w i, In C ottage G rove T hu rsday Ideas, discussion of problems, our proportion of 9 per c e n t «'“¿ C charge H a had taken two gun. o f last week. Bay. failu res and successes we learn '‘Juc and tha theft waa discovered M o rt Babcock is ill w ith rh eum a much. The talks given by various Bob M chasffer returned F riday through h l. voluntary o ffe r to loan J o c k e y ,' la c o m e . tism and was confined to his bed ones are enjoyed and helpful. A ll fioro ,|ie u d in x several w e e k, ln on« Jockeys may make $100.1100 a year several days a t the home o f a son. garden lovers are welcome to join H ua eb u rg w h e re he w a . em plo yed A rn e e t • I n . B a la s save you 20 E d w a rd Babcock- In their beat season, but there are I. T h e re are no dues. U r and M i . H C Cochran and to 80%. T h .ie la nona better tfc PAY YOUR SUBSCRIP M r. and M rs. John Overholser. Let's m ake our homes and our •e te ra l hundred other riders work d a u g h te r P a lly o f E u g e n e .p e n i M ia , M e r i, B ow en ,p e n l I he M r. and M rs. Shade B u rcham , home tow n a» b eau tiful as possible. TION NOW AT OLD l'hurm lay evening al the home uf w, , g , nJ „ her honie ,n Bllver- Ing long hours, spending years In M rs. E. E. P au l, M rs. H e n ry As one suggestion, how can we Mra. Cochran a mother. M r , E m m a ton PRICE learning their trade. Ilh o rln g much Rohde. M rs John Ashby and M rs. manage to get the weeds on the harder than any fighter to keep Ed Ashby attended the fu n e ra l of vacant lots cut and burned? . . . M u , Florence Jenka .p e n t the C u M p t o l« ivew U n e o f i x « i , w U « w. , k „ „ j P o rtla n d down to weight, and winding up M rs. E m m a Tom pkins in Cottage "T h e hills are w earin g gold again G rove F rid a y . The sumach is in flam e. . R u* K K M ill, and An t l .i l r careers liefure they have M rs. Shade B u rcham le ft F rid a y And there are purple posies 1 h» <_ J K»m fa iiiiiv a pen l <lr»w Brund ap»ni M onday and reached the age of th irty . fo r H a rris b u rg to visit at the Along the path I came. Munday In Eugene al Ihe horn, of Tuesday fi.h ln g at Scottsburg home of a son John. Mi an.) M , . W a i f , M . . ’u .n a ,k Nt>WBrt The winds are saving " H u rr y up!" N . S. Bolton returned F rid a y T he hills are saying " H o !” A Sym phony O rc h e .tra fro m a Eugene hospital, where he And there’s a Jolly com radship As a rule a ay in phony orchestra hod been tak e n fo r a medical ex M r and Mra A lbert H e lllw ell Several Ranches Mold. N o m a tte r where you go. has no childhood; It's a musical am in atio n. H is son and w ife, M r. F o r autu m n -rip e and A u tu m n rich and son Billy spent Munday at Tha E lizabeth Fah ren w ald one- Yoncalla w ith re la tiv e . of M r. adult when It Is horn. It comes Into and M rs. M . Bolton of southern Is M o th e r E a rth today F in ely ground. In sugar acre tra c t located Juat cast of C ot Helllw aU. C a lifo rn ia , have returned here fo r per ton. 3« on. and an each a l tage Grove waa sold thia week to existence because somebody has the an in d e fin ite tim e and are staying And w ith a wand of goldenrod M r and Mra. J P She waves all cares aw ay. G rah am ( j , car w Spies, a recant a rriv a l looney to employ talented musicians lowed wheu sacks are returned a t the home of M r. and M rs. N . ■ pent Munday at thalr sum m er fro m Idaho who opened the R«<J and make It worth th e ir while to L. Bolton. (J n k d U P o u ltr y O r tte home on Mharpa c r.e k . Pay your subscription before the Line .hop shop. Tha Mpie, fam ily play together fur the pleasure of the Neighbors F riend ship club m et price goes up. T he Sentinel. C hick and p ulU t else, ton 88 U0 Bod ll-w e B u tter, toe Ceanni. Aak w ill take Im m ediate possession and at the home of M rs. Charles people. Han and tu rka y else, tun 8 8U 0 fu r IL C. U . t ite m m ar y . tfc w ill erect an up-to-date log bunga- T ie m b le y T h u rs d a y aftern oo n w ith R u bb er Stamps. T h a Sentinel. M r and Mrs. Ralph Brlckay loK * nd m ake m any other Im- BUkJwlIr Mmrt. BUUntk. Oft eight mem bers present. A new L a rg e s t P e n k n ife ■ pent the week end In Roseburg provemente. m em ber was welcomed. M rs. Dean The James A Scott ranch lo T he largest penknife In the world M entxel. who recently moved Into W W W illits of M edford. a cated In tha Milk Creek d is tric t the d is tric t fro m C ottage Grove. b iu lh e r o f J (J. W i l l i t s u f th is M r ana M r . V in a l R and all and and containing seven acres waa Is un show In London. It was made T h e tim e was spent socially and •on Jun ior spenl the w eek end at city, Í- ' ó suffered f , . 0 ^ ear* a M a severed turdav w h a e rtery n ’ hZ ,o ld ,h l* w f * k ,o Jo «e bh K M o x ’ In 1R81. and has I.R51 blades, each the hostess served grapes a t the P r ln c v lll. a, the home of M r. ««Y o f C . l l f u r n l . The M o x l.y fam - of which can he opened. Each blade conclusion o f the business m eet F o r quick re lie f fro m indigestion M r and M ra R a n d a ll’s parents ily w ill take possession In A p ril Is a perfect penknife. The knife ing. M rs E v e re tt Allen w ill be and upset stomach due to excessive shoulder. H e le recovering satis J A Puw all. and w ill engage In the small fru it m eeting next sm oking try D r. E m il's A d la Tab- factorily. welgha over 82 pounds. An offer of hostess fo r the and chicken bualnesa. __ lets. D o n ’t atop sm oking, ju s t use These chilly nights shuuld re T hursday. The "Drugless W a y ” la n atu ra s ST/dO for It has been refused. The Robert Floyd ranch located M edley H a r r is and E d w in Estes I A d u Tablets. C ottage G rove P h a r- m ind you of M ontax heaters and u uf , h . fact ,h a , they are .old b y “i. near Dorena and containing 23 returned F rid a y fro m K la m a th m>cy~ ___ — ____________ _____ S ii d ea le r, " • • • “ nd ha * lth Consultation free a c re , was sold this week to L. F G rab ar-G attya H a rd w a re Falls, w here they had been em M o o n an d tk a W e a th e r o2«c Judd ot A rizo n a T he Judd fam ily In aloyes o f every kind o26c D r. H A. Hagen STOMACH GAS RUINS The change of the moon haa no ployed tor several weeks. M ra Gua Perat and Mrs Avery w ill lake possession the firs t of M r. and M rs. E. E. P au l w ere W F A T 'r x r A W TI Mra. H A M illa r, who la spend- l^aaswell of Yoncalla were visitors N o v im b e r and plan to m ake m any effect ou the w eather or at least Y o ncalla visitors Sunday, going to „ A N D Z X , ’ Ï Ï , V S o ï Â ' „ WX t E ? « I! « » -» " • none ever has been determined. the home o f a son, M elv in Paul. BEAUTY, bert H e lllw ell. These deals were handled by the T here la no evidence to support this to celebrate M elv in s b irth d a y an- Stom ach gas th a t causes loss of the week end at her home here M rs H . A M ille r who la spend H a ll A Johnston R ealty company. sleep and rest ruins your health belief. T h e change does cause a nlversary. M ia s June W heeler, Mlaa D o ro Ing the w inter In Roaeburg at the , r ® , ^ rs- J- C. Bassett vis- and your beauty! E v e n people who thy U m p h re y and Mlaa Jean A lll home slight tide tu the atmosphere, but of a doughter. Mrs. H ow ard F o u r I- O rganisation Planned. Ited Sunday on Lorane m o u ntain have suffered fo r years fro m stom- •on i i . ’ students col H - - t u r n e d Monday a fte r apend- K .w n '.'" t*h at ;‘ w Oregon ';;” 7 n d State " *.7 ’ «h.7r w D Sm ith and H E Veneas. » » • d— no. affect weather condl ítí. l í*e ii,ome and M rs. ach troubles caused bv acid stom- houiaa h a m ,ng , * v* r * 1 d , Y’ *»•»»»<«« frie n d s , organise™ for the Fou r L. were tlong. Cnarles T om pkins. ach a ré g ettin g re lie f fro m Bisma- u- - —(Lb UI n r d a h ,r e **•— v*aterdav p reparatory to or- ' D ln n e r guests Sunday at the Rex. a new. delicious-tasting ant- home o f M r. and M rs. H e n ry acid powder. B ism a-R ex brings They said ls — — i s .i^ —n r q . t*»- New sheet music and records ig a n ltln g this district S pu n G lass e a W a llp a p e r Rohde were M rs. Rohde's m other, lasting relief, too! G e t it today at o28c that, under the lum ber code, w ag e, i ’s s U m .. Me K ,d l° Spun glass fibers spread on a pa M rs. E lisabeth F ah re n w a ld ot L a M r and Mrs W J. W h ite, who In the redwood and southern pine ia*r foundation made a modern wall M r and M rs F. L. G ran nis spent tham , and M r. and M rs. A rth u r arrived last week from Man F ran districts are low er than In the f ir F rid a y and Saturday In Salem. cisco a fts r an absence T he glass la permanently Burleson and son Lloyd of Cottage of two district and a 100 per cent k o u r L pu]>er. where M r U ra n n la attended a ‘ “ sve moved'*intoV th e ir own organization la desired to aid In dyed before 1*1 ng applied to the Grove. m eeting o f high school principals (Hbb< >ven(W wh(ch , hey the , ffo r„ to b r|ng w age. e l. Miss G w enn a M ille r o f Los A n foundation and the effect to the eye des, who is v isitin g at the home where up to the standard paid M r and M rs J G. Cann of San retained during th e ir absence. Is that of niauy fine parallel Hues o f a b rother. G erald M ille r, plans here, especially In the redwood , Luis Obispo, Cal., and Mrs. C. A Mra. C. H K lm e spenl Monday to leave fo r her home this w eek W ilhelm of E u re k a . C a l. arrived In T re n t at the home of her par district, which I , a part o f this of ahlny brilliance. by auto. In the __________ W ednesday of last week (o visit at ents. M r. and M rs W. L. W heeler. territo ry . The m in im u m M rs. E liza b eth F ah re n w a ld of redwood district Is 35 cents and P re su m ed G u ilty Ihe home of a sister o f Mrs. Cann L a th a m visited at the H . Rheule Latest In w inter coats. F u r trim In the south it Is 25 and 30 cents, j an.l M rs W ilh e lm . M rs. O. E. When a fire occurs In Clille or home M onday. w hile here the m in im u m la 82H , med and sport styles. Come In and Woodson. Cuba, the owner of the pro|»erty la try them on and see w hat real cents, Radio values you w ill find here MOSBY CREEK. G enuine M azda lamps promptly arrested and held tn Jail The o28c Sm art Shop. Phone 17-J. Ray. O ct. 24.— A large crowd attended o28c —sometimes for weeks— until proof Id ee o f E a r ly P ic tu re s the bonfire p a rty F rid a y night at M ars h a ll B arb er of Ashland, that be la guilty of Incendiarism la A b oot review of "Slave Wives Pictures of animals found In tha the B ert M vere home. A lunch fo rm e r resident, visited the la tte r of Nehalem " by C laire W a rn e r caves of western Europe, drawn by shown to be lacking.— Collier’s was served a t m id nig ht. part o f the week a l Ihe D. W . c h u r(.h ll, , nd , picture of the Magazine. Bob L an c a ste r of M ount View- n 'u ig e a home. auth or appeared In Sunday’s Ore- savages and p rim itive man thou- spent the w eek end at the home sands o f years ago. were probably M a rv ln Shaw , eon of Bev. and gonlan. Claire C hurchill le a ele- of a cousin. Leon Lancaster. Haight Alrmea Can Fly M re I, G. Shaw, hae been assigned ter of Iv a n W arn er, a fo rm e r reel- made for the purpose o f Influencing Miss V io le t G leaser has been Airmen and clim b er, fitted with w o rk in g the past week fo r M r. lo the coast a rtille ry at F o rt Scott, dent of Cottage Grove, and was a the animal» by w itchcraft or magic. Col. i Eugene g irl. apparatus supplying oxygen can go Moon on the M cK enzie. PROFESSIONAL AND M rs. Doc P itc h e r spent the week safely to a height of nine and one end at the home o f a daughter. BUSINESS DIRECTORY h alf miles, according to Europeai- L avona P itc h e r. In Eugene. sclcnllsts. w hile without oxygen ths OKXT1ST8 M r. and M rs. Sidney D avis m ov lim it Is less than fou r miles. ed last w eek into th e ir new home l)Ba U . E. LKBOW George and A lfre d S m ith of Cot D entist tage (Jrove spent Sunday at the S m a rt, Is n ’t It ? Offloo F ifth and Main Streets Doc P itc h e r home. Hours, 8:80 to 12 and 1 to 5:80 I f the click beetle Is turned on __ Phone 88 ____ Its hack It Is able to right Itself by Box Letter Files. Sentinel. DR. C. H. KIME bending Its body and Jumping Into DenUet the air. This Is accompanied by a Offloe tn First N ational clicking sound which Is responsible Bonk Building Mra. Cha» Pocan of I ’ for the beetle’s name. Phone 10 Cottage Oroya, Ora. | MEATS & GROCERIES Fresh Oysters... J5e pt. D ix ies Squares Fresh Salmon Whole or M |5 t |b I 4 i c «>. Center C uts......20c lb. S liced B acon 21c lb. BULK KRAUT 10 c quurt Pork Steuk Veal Cutlets Pork Roust Veul Roust Club Steuk Beef Roust.... 121 .c lb. Reef Boil........ 8 1 lb. Boneless Stew 12 h e lb. FREE DELIVERY Call ALL DAY ANY TIME FRED THEATER 15 BARTELS MARKET rn .n l- F re e D e liv e ry — P h o n e 55 Specials Friday and Saturday L am b S tew , w hile it lasts L am b S h o u ld ers lb. 5c lb. l()c Beef R oasts, n o n e b e tte r |b. 10c H ock less P icnics o r C o tta g e Rolls S u g a r c u re d an d v ery lean H a m b u rg e r, S a tu rd a y o n ly 14e lb. 3 lbs. 25c B oneless Beef C ubes, a real v alue lb. 12c Bacon S q u ares, jowls, not back fat lb. 9 |c L ink S ausage, p u re p o rk lb. 15c lb. 46 A lw ays Give the H o m e i'hance. P rin t Shop F irst Steel U prig h t F iles and F ilin g E quipm ent of E very Kind. T he S entinel. A N D E R S O N . P R O P R IE T O R j C ity B r ie fs A r c a d e T h e a tr e McKesson Drug Company i Big Opportunity Contest 'X ENTRY BLANK I hereby enter the Arcade Theater-McKesson Drug Com pany’s Radio Stage Opportunity Contest and agree to the published rulcg for this event. 1 will present myself when called at the Arcade Theater for the first appearance and in the city finals on November 8, should I be selected. N am e G a rd en C lu b E E THE SENTINEL Please p rin t In fu ll Address Name of your Druggist ................ Age ------------ ----- No. in act ...... Rhone .......... ...... „...Type of act .. Signature of p arent or g uard ian if e n tra n t is under 21 years of age. This is the largest amateur contest ever held in Oregon so be sure to fill out your entry blank and mail or bring it to the Arcade Theater not later than Saturday, October 28, 1933. Agricultural Lime If You Smoke Too Much Watch Your Stomach Smith-Short Grocery Phone N o. 1 RUNDOWN, LOST WEIGHT J Friday and Saturday Grocery Savings 26c pkg. C itru s w ashing F lour, 49 lb. h ard w heat ...$L79 pow der ............................ V elvet or P. A., 2 c a n s ......................26c 26c pkg. Gold D ust .......121/2C Sugar, 100 lbs. cane $5.29 20c pkg. S ta r t R ite pow der 10c Schilling b aking pow der, S w ift’s P rem iu m ham , lb. 19c can ......................................... 33c P ep, 3 p k g s............................... 26c P u m p k in , 2 cans ....................25c R aisins, 4-lb. p k g . ................... 25c Coffee, 2-lb. pkg. .................... 49c W o rld ’s Haaviaet Smokers The heaviest smokers lu the world are the Americana and the ! Dutch. T he average consumption : of tobacco In these countries 1» more than two ounces weekly per bend of the population. “CreJalitr" “C redulity," wild HI Ho, the sage of Chinatown, "should be tempered by skepticism. To believe all doc tor» end to believe none of them prove equally fata l." “Stop Go" f a r P a d e .t r la n , Casabas C an d y B ars Babe Ruth 5 Bars Butter Fingers . ~ l^ c Your choice Each..... 10« Traffic regulations In Ce|>e Town, South Africa, forbid "Jaywalking" and lim it pedestrians to special crossings operated on a “etop-go” system. Watch a grow ing llUfiilK-Hh I its NKWS «PAPER atta i grow in sue. and sec Route I, JefkiRon. Ore , ' | •aid: "I became in a run PHYSIC IA NS down, exhausted condi- | lion tin ou uh hard walk | DR. C R. FRO ST and bringing up my fam- I Physloian and Burgoon ilv My appetite failed. I i F irst N ational B ank Building li.sd frequent sick-head I I aches .uni suffered «aith | | Phone 4? Qottog» Grove, Ore. pains in my back, lost j . IL AXLEY, M. I). weight and waa very ' I Physician and Surgeon weak A few bottles of Dr. Pierce's Golden I Medical Discovery soon had me in perfect ; | Evi anings by Appointment health." Sold by druggists everywhere. Over Kern's Drug Stora New sixe. tablets 50 it*., liquid $1 00. I.argt Oregon Size, tabs, or liquid, $1.35, “ We l>o Our Par«.’ | L C q U m » Qrov» ATTORNEYS H E R B E R T W. LOMBARD Attorney at Law ! I First N ational Bank Building I Phone M Cdttog» Grove, Ore. I H. J. SH INN i Attorney at Law—N otary Public Practices In All Courts Bader Building I Qpttage Grove Oregon I ALTA K IN O I Lawyer Lawson Building i Phone 90 Cottage Oroya. Oi«. HERMAN E. LAFKY Attorney a t Law Phone 5943 I 808 Oregon Bldg. S a le m . Ore. I | I W E A R E N O W OPEN F O R B U S IN E S S Something new and different in the line of bread and pastries. MEAD’S BAKERY FORMER CITY BAKERY LOCATION O O M An electric water heater m te rs that you will always have hot water for the baihroom os well as the rest of your home, a t exactly the right tem perature, night or day, ir sickness or in health, a t the turn of a tap An electric sun lamp makes your bathroom a private bathing beach with its invigorating sun rays of health. An electric heater takes the chill out of the air and saves firing up more expensive heating equipment An inexpensive electric clock will be found very convenient here also. Then of course there is the electric vibrator, electric curling iron and electric exerciser to complete the "A ll Electric Bathroom." it * ,: - ’A I I I IRA- MOUNTAIN STATES POWER COMPANY