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r v ii
T U |J..M nf Fa in«
Crater Lake in W.nter
S««e H i« O * « F u r N r « l f t y m e
'l i t e I m i •*> to it-fil o i a u a r i. I lu i
lo w e d « « e li th è <p»ath o f W l ll l i m
< ru< kwfi, Ih trli r im -•< • llu r o f th «
P a x ifii « i h»-ir m io *»*r «a ■* Ih»* l ’ h ll
New York uiilver Ity. Ihv < nunrll of udelphiu Puhlii i edg««r. A« hi« fu
which, on March ft, IWM. ucccpiml 1 a e ra i « e rti« ••• c«»iadml«*d th è ««uce
a gift of floo.oiM*, aftarwuri) In
o f P ie «!♦•( • i e«| m a li eh t u li * li <
• rci.
io
¡min Mr« I J. fa v o r ite h jt u n « ino* tr o n i he» .od a
Sbi'pbcrii I Helen ih>'l«h. for the aereen o f fi»»,.«-r« a n d p a lm e l i w,t«
erection and < « iiiph ilu n on I ' n h e r
a p h o n o g ru p h p lu y ln g (he a u i' < *,»
•lly Heights, Nww Y o rk d l ) o f « he ha d r«*«•or«b*d «»»me tt ne h» »»r«'
h lilh lh iK to he cMlIed
I be H ill of
he «|h*d.
Tli« II m II ol i nine'
is ill«* con
I < «ptl<in of l>r. Il<nt> Mil« hi M M ac
I'ame for Gr«*nt AnierlcHiiw.**
D u b tr in a n
Dog wood
The dogwood, found ihroii-diont
the East and m « fur mth mh I* I oil
du a n d T e x« « , fr e q u e n t* o a k, lu*«« h
ami xnjfiir mnph*
Th# In
, dlaria made a Miirbl dye fro m Ila
root« and the pioneer* n - *d the
wood for nx han ilea and
Tlioiijfh hv far the greater nuniher
uf dotfwoo«la have white hloMMoma,
there are a f«-w with pink llowers»
D i» p o » itio n
of
C ir c u s
H o r« « «
lldreea In ireneral ur»«l rlr«u«
liorre« In particular are pretty iihi <I i
like huinuii«. Home are hard work
erm and »ome fake ever) opportn
l i l t ) they m e to «lilrk.
Some are
, • .«►
»! tempered and high «|»lrlt»*<1,
other« are mean, and, like two*
■/ed worker« of th e ty p e , h o ld
i <*lr
Joh*
«»lily
h w rtim e
of
«ome
pedal prolh'huicy.
Char .< t«*r 1«
a
I I
function of the In
o x id iz e e n e rg y
R e la x e d p«*<»ple b u m
than
le-*« i»ly
fell'«*
(MMiple. People
v. Iio te n d Io he io »re l«*i)Me Mhotild
««iiiM inie m o re ►
. ■ ir If tent« prove
ib * it th e y to n e t..e a h lllt y to burn
a r a te co rd Ine nt«.
t'ro c o d ile « a re
fo t in i o n ly In A fr ic a a n d a o u ttie ru
A «ia. w h ile a llig a to r « a re n a tiv e « o f
th è A m e ric a » .
S o u th
A m e r ic a
If
I t C o u ld T a l k —
A rolling pin which hit, been In
the same family for more than l.'s*
yeurs la still being used hy a tamil)
B « ll W e ig h « 2 1 6 T o n «
al filatile, Colo. The rolling pin
The hir^ent und n io t v a lu a b le . made of hard nood In an unusual
church l»ell« in the world. Including design, has h.a-u liiin<led down from
o n e w e lk 'li lf i it a l m o T on much a« a
gen« ration to generation.
f ill
!«*. (u n o tiv e .
riM p iln u n e iit« .
a re
in
ItiiNMia,
nys
a
<’arnetfie In n titu te h iille t ln
The
Sxar Kolokol lu flu* Kniiilln, a t th e
oot of th e T o w e r of b an the Great,
v elgha 210 ton«.
Photo« Gilmore o il Company
Caravan« from Medford and Klamath Fall« recently found Crater
lake cloakud In twenty feet of anow when park romla were opened
Io the public (T o p , Part of the caravan crowd atop the deep aouw at
the Itliu. (C enter, The lake through a frame of »now laden tree«.
(Ilotton i, The (lllniore pilot car o f the caravan walta to lead the
pm,-.nni,,n ( o (! ,. h,a„ aa b c Holinnky. park BnpartBtandaiit, wei-
e o to a a W . s llol <>r. president of the Medfi rd chamber of rommerca,
w h ile W
f
s e o in m l» doner o: park . p r - p m e » to lo w e r
the harrier rope.
Ileipin.tr the World
P r e s i d e n t ',
The "Tn D eum "
P u ttin g T h e m O v e r
"To be popular." said Hi Ho. the
sage of Chinatown. "It often proves
necessary to understand the people
without allowing them to under-
stand you."
A Happy New Year
Bressler & Son Furniture Store
Food, Long Valued
Butter was practically unknown In
early Greece, but cheese was highly
esteemed. Peas were thought to he
a healthful food and henna were
looked upon ns n basic vegetable
food.
These foods are still held
In high regard In the present Amer
lean diet.
fo r
A ir
P ilo t
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BEFORE YOU BUY
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5c Each
H. S. Mendenhail
Cash Store
C o tta g e G r o v e S en tin el
H.S.MendenhallCash Store
319 Main Street
FREE C IT Y D ELIV ERY
Phone 89-J
An Independent Home Owned Store. Absolutely No Connection
W ith Any Chain Store.
W e take this o p p o rtu n ity to w ish you all a m erry
C hristm as and a happy and prosperous
N ew Y ear.
A F e w C h ristm as W e e k B argains
POPCORN—
D IP P IN G CHOCOLATE—
Fancy Huliem— 4 lbs............ ............. 21C
C0C0ANUT—
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Mi-lb. Cake—Ghirardelli
19c
DATES—B u l k -
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T o u c h o f S a rc a s m
"One way of wastin' kindness."
said Uncle Ehen. “Is to teach a dog
tricks an' have folks say It's n pity
you can't be as smart as him."
P e a s a n ts
W re c k e d
B a llo o n
The first gas-fllle<l hiilloon. Mown
In France In 1873, was torn to pieces
when It landed by peasants who
thought It was an evil spirit.
Special Prices on Christmas Candy, Nuts and Fruit
Don’t forget our Roosevelt Highway Canned Goods Sale. Have
you bought your two cans yet? See us for further details.
We Give
P h o n e t ic C h ir o g r a p h y
A man of letters In the post office
nt Maquoketa. Iown. compiled a list
of 2SS Incorrect wavs of s|iclllng
the name of the town.
That’s Efficiency
Jud Tunklns says safety first Is
a grand idea that Is now worked out
so fine that a radio entertainer car
rles his applause.
N ew s T re e s
White newsprint paper la made
In Georgia from pine trees only
seven years old. Paper farming Is
In prospect.
W ar
M e m o r ia l T a n k G i f t
Ealing. England, presented Its
war memorial tank, which had been
used Iti France, to a ilr-iylng com
pany.
Honor
That man Is much honored whose
neighbors think and talk about him
as his mother does Chinese Prov
erb.
U . S . O il P r o d u c t io n
The dally average gross produc
tion of oil In the United States Is
more than 2,000,060 barrels.
L i t t l e T h in g s C o u n t
The little things we do day hv
day constitute the real sum of Ilf«
Origination of "Tips”
The custom of tipping originated
In a eolTe house In London. In this
tavern there wns a box Into which
patrons desiring special service put
a certain amount of money. On the
box were the words '"^o Insure
Prompt Service.” The Initials of
this phrase develojied Into the noun
•tips."
Z/Zt’ Wish You the Old, Old Wish
anti
Pow er
The “Te Deum" is probably the
work of St. Nicetas of Iteinesiana.
In Darla (33.--115), although por
tlons of it go hack to older Greek
and even Hebrew original»
Rubber Stamps, Pads, Ink. Tlx» Sentinel.
A Merry Christmas
P a r d o n in g
The President cannot delegate Id»
purilonlng power to any other ofli
clul of the government, hut he relies
upon the advice of the attorney gen
O r a n g e B lo a a o m H o n e y
erul In charge of pardons to assist
California produce« more oranife I him.
hlo»««»ni honey than any other area
In the world The multi area 1« In
A s b e s to s U s e d A g a in s t A c id
the counties of lx»« Angeles, <»range.
An asbestos base Is combined
Itlverstde and San Itermirdhio. on a with a pbenol-formaklebyde type of
bee line ea«t to went of 4o ml lea.
reslo In a light material for use lo
ami from north to ««»nth of 35 mile«
add re s is tin g equipment. I l Is said
to he resistant to many nclda sol
H e a t h H e n E x t in c t
vents and other chemicals
The loath hen. a M|»e<-lea of the
cr« use family that Inhabited the
L is t e n in g a n d T h in k in g
wooded dlatrhiM of the O n tm l and
“We often listen,' said HI Ho, the
Now England atatea, 1« now extinct.
ssge of Chinatown, “leas In the
Thia •pi'de» of bird« wa« found In hope of learning for ourselves than
large (locks In the early Nineteenth
In the hope o f llndlng some one wlae
century.
enough to relieve ua of the burden
of thinking.''
I A lit»»»' wio n Marlon world t i c e . a n d l o v i n g c o ulo-iatlon. and
^robl'iu« arv cttuniiiK con- to express them In dally words
and d-eda. need ever feel Impo
T o M « k « 'E m E n v io u s
* corn to u I utk «* p u tt o f liu te n t A» In- goes about Ilia dally
Jud Tunklna aays every old
in a u lt y . Ill«’ I n d i v id u a l In apt to affairs. If be 1« persistently coun
bachelor ought to accept Invitation«
f o c i sorely oppur • ■ d h> u • n.*» of tering false belief' with true Idea«,
to dine with y o u n g m a rrie d (>eople.
hi« own Impoteliee. sw in g the thoughta of depre-»ion, la - pov Nothing «topN quarreling like a de
•arm ing Incapacity o ( e ve n g r e a t erty', and misery with the
aulld- Nlre to m a ke aom e one «nvlous of
statesm an to eope with the diftl Ing thoughta of (lie coullnuily of their perfect happlncua.
cultlvi, In the road to amicable right, the ever presence ol „11 en
relallonalilpa and world prosper during g o o d qualities, and tba
P o r t S a id C u s to m
ity. The individual In tin- ordi -irluallty of truth and lovlng-
Port Sabi. Kg>pt, treat* the trnv
nary walk» of Ilf- may feel there l.lndtieas, he 1« contributing hla
eler to an tinuurnl way of dl«em
la little or nothtUK he can do to -hare of (he (rue thinking whose
Passenger«
help clear three ohatuch-a (tom healing c-urients Inevitably bring harking from liner«
atep from the «hip onto a pontoon
m ankind's pathway Wearied in a harmony mid prosperity
A sim bridge and walk to the harbor wall.
vain attem pt to acquit' an en ple, everyday opportunity for 111«
lightened outlook o il aortal and oaerclse of scientific discernment
A , to E c o n o m y
polltlral questions, he may become between right and wrong thoughts
Solomon, of old. commented that
discouraged and slip Into an uu- la offered lii the reading of news-
"There Is that scattereth and .vet
reatatlng attitude
pupeia and run azines All should
Incrmseth and there la that with
Such a a en a e of Impotence la aa strive eni n- tty that In theli lea d
holdeth more than Is meet and tend
lualdloua and wrong, when Indi ing and observation tin- rejection
vidually harbor,-,I. ua when II of the fal - pictures presented eth to poverty."
would seek to render p o w e r le a a may tie com plete and the em
Poe S ta rte d It
phatic acre,it.in,, of w hut la con
the beat effor ta of giiveininuut
I f a published nqiort Is to tie he
From II the Individual, uo lea» tain und good may Io-Ip to light
lleved 48*Jf.'t5 crime stories have
than government», need« to he a beacon of good tor the world.
Every statem ent of spiritual hn'li published since Edgar AII hii
aw akened to a renewed aenae of
ieaponalblllty which will qulcki n truth Is an Indication of (lie pow I’oe launchisl the fashion hark In
endeavor
lie luuat learn to lie er of God In proportion us the the last century.
know ledge the all power of God, thoughts to which he gives utter
F i r s t A m e r ic a n L e g io n
and to aee that mankind mu, utl ance a r e statem ents of the truth,
to ull that would
lisa spiritual power to an unlim a r e "Nay. uuv
The first American Legion was
ited degree In the betterblent of oppo «• It:.elf to t i l - M l pi e llllr c y of i imposed of Tories and American
peraonal and world uflalra When God. good, In wo:: I affaire, and ilesertera wltliln the British lines In
one la In the slough of believing "Y ,a, yen," to evei v vital and the Revolutionary war.
that iiieo are helpleaa, whether he constructive Idcn thut seeks for
realties It or not he la accepting expression In tin thoughts o f men.
A lw a y s S a f e
the talae aigu u ien t that God. i every Individual may align him
A diiinli bell lias one great advan
good, may become temporarily self with tin delde p wer, apply tuge : lie never lets Ills better
ing It In his own thinking, und Judgment run avvnv with him Mns
dormant or Inactive
"To he. or not to be," uiuaed thus assist In w,,fld In lt< I'liie lit .
ter Burlier Magazine.
■Mary B a k e r Eddy, the Discov
Ham let. "To think, or not to
think. aa>a the wearied Individ erer and Found -i of Christian
T exas C h u rc h M oved
uul today.' Vet neither "to be, or Science, gives ihl loving counsel
After -fk years In Sunset. Texas,
lo
ull
1
1
1
her
textbook,
"Sclonce
uot to be" nor "to think, or uot
a elitrrcli organization was disband
to think" la the question; hut. and Health with Key to the Scrip- > ed and the building moved to Clil
lures"
(p
2
t
ili:
"Hold
thought
W hat uhull w<- think? Thinking
cero, nenrtiy.
characterize« maukltid. and what teadfuatly to the enduring, the
good,
und
the
(rue.
mid
you
will
men think determ ines In detail
C o t t o n B a ll A n n u a l E v e n t
what their experience» ahull be. bring these Into your experience
A "potton hall," at which girls
proportionality
to
tin
It
occupancy
"Keep thy heart with all d ili
display eostnines nuule of cotton. Is
gence." aald larael'a wlae king; of your thoughta." In thia effec an annual feature at Texas A anil
tive way we can rout tin- error of
"for out of It are the laauea of
Impotence, this enemy to our Ood- M college.
Ilfs."
glven right of conscious dominion
la It not, then, of paramount and universal helpfulness.
P a c ific Is 8 .7 M -!e s D e e p
As
Importance thut ttie Individual masters of our thinking we can
The known depth of the north
■hull choose to add the weight of realize that every pure m d honest I’aelflc Is Sfi.lkkl feel, which Is a
hla right thinking to the scale thought goes out to hl, s anil heal depth of nearly 6.7 miles.
aeemlngly ap dangerously counter mankind, and that it can never be
balanced by th ou gh ts of lim its lost, for It Is held in the infinitude
In d if f e r e n c e
tlon. criticism . Inipatb-nce. greed, of good. We cun consider anew
About the most annoying tiling to
resentm ent, contum ely, and cen- Paul's admonition to the Phlltp-
a woman Is Indifference.
aorlouanesa-’
Christian Science plans: "Finally, brethren, w hat
teaehea that, un man la the Image soever things are true, w hatsoever
Cause of Blue S k y
and llkeneaa of God. all Godlike things are honest, w hatsoever'
T h e b lu e o f th e s k y Is mused hy
q u alities are man's by reflection; things are just, whatsoever things
and they are available and may be are pure, w hatsoever things are the sun's electron«.
utilized In the broadest sense In lovely, whatsoevei things are of
Civil W a r G r e e n b a c k s
the conduct of human affairs. No good report. If (here be any vir
one who resolutely seeks to re tue, and If there he any praise,
According to a recent report, the
ceive from divine Mind the con think on these th in gs.” — TA» amount of Civil war greenbacks In
atructlve thoughta of hrotherll- r lir n t h a n S c ir n r r lim n lo r.
existence on January 1, 1870, when
tiesa. generosity, gratitude. Jus
specie payment was resumed, was
*347.000,000. which Is still the
amount outstanding Inasmuch ns
no provision Inis been made for re
tiring any of them; they now have
i gold hacking of 45 per cent.
A
Id e a l P u ls e
The Ideal putse for an air pilot
a lt on Id heat about <’/> time« a min
uta. hut women rarely have so low
a pulse, declare« a Eurrq»ean aclen
Hat.
bv order of Uis court duly uuvdc tbe above entitled cause on or be
»ml sntsred of racord therein. fore four weeks from the date of
Tuesday, the 23rd dav of January. the first publication of thle sum
1034. at 10 o'clock A. M In the rnuns, end If you fall so to ans
county court room In the court wer. for went thereof, the plain
house in Kuatrie. Lane county Iff wtll apply to the court for the
Orexon. lias been fiaed ae the time relief prayed for In her complaint
and place uf hearinir of objection. on file herein, aa follows, to-wlt:
If ariv there he to euld eccount or
That plaintiff have a decree for
to said final eettlem ent and dis
ever dissolving the bonds of matri
tribution.
mony now subsisting between the
Dated this, the 11th day of De parties harsto, and tor the care
cember, 1033.
end custody of the minor child,
D H. 41EMENWAY Admin
Marl Bailey, and for such other
istrator of the Estate of
and
further relief as to the court
Carrie Hemenwav. Decaae-
shall
ed
dl«-jll-h js seem equitable
This summons l, served upon
you by publlceUon thereof under
8U M M O W ,
and pursuant to an order hereto
In the circuit court of the state fore entered In the above entitled
of OreKon for Lane county.
cause by the Hon. O. F
Skip-
Pearl M Bailey, plaintiff, ve worth. Judge of said court, and the
James C. Bailey, defendant.
date of the first publication te the
To Jam es 0 Bailey. Defendant.
30th day of November. 1033.
Ir, the name of the state of Ore
IMMEL A EVANS, Attorneys
gon: You are hereby required to
for Plaintiff. Business end
appear and answer tbe summons
Poatofflce Address Eugene,
and Complaint filed against you In
O r e g o n .n 3 O - d 2 S c
A ir * o f S u p re m e C o u r t J u d g e ,
Europe 1« hlglily ln>lu«trlHliz4*d.
South America I n p r e d o m in a n tly
agricultural. Europe can In rifely
supply It« own «temanda for nianu-
facture«! product«. South America
cn n(i<»t.
Ila nafloriH rnu«t turn
d ther to Europe or to North Amerl
• an to
S ta m p «
P h ilo a o p liy
Thera la no age qiinlltlentlou re
qulred for a penum lo he up|H>liited
to the Supreme court of ttie United
States. The youngest man Hppolnt
ivi a member of fide court win WII
Hum Johnson, lie took Ids sent at
the age of thirty two and served
fur thirty years.
IT
E u ro p e end
P o s ta g e
N O IIC E OP FINAL
METTLCMCNT.
la »he county court of the stats
of Oregon for l^ans county.
In th« matter of the estate of
Carrie Hemenwav deceased.
Notice hi hereby given that the
'md<rsigned administrator of tne
estate of Carrie Hsrnenway, de
ceased, has filed in the alxive en
C ro r o d ile » a n d A lli'ja t o r »
account in
T h o u g h »«•lentl'vi« ar«* c o u tln r e d tiled court his final
satGamant of the said estate, and
tlia t < rocoilll«*« a n d a llig a to ri« h«* a petition praying for an order of
Ion a to th è name f a i l l i l y tr«*e (he thy court approving tne same, aloo
n a tu r a i h a b ila t« o f fh<*«e r«*ptlle« for an order distributing the reel
due of the «aid estate and a dis
a« we k iio w tln -m to d a y a re ori «ep
charge of the administrator, and
W h o l* « o m e
prodding food« quickly and In auf
• f ,in t am ount
i>» a noted « p e d a l
«o»n
h»*r«
on
To iniike the most of dull hours,
to miike the Is-sl of dull (leople, to
llki n poor Ji-sf Hotter tbnn none, to
»our a thros'l Imre coni like a ge n
th liil'.h. to lie outvoted with a sm ile ,
to hit eh your wu:-ori to ttie old horse
If no st ir la liandi thut Is whole
some phlloso[ihy. Bliss Perry.
C h a ra c te r
Ihldual'« ahlllty to
P io «
f»«'heruuiII Pili«» Ite r* a re h i 1« ’ u n i
ta n te r r ie r « , « lerlvi-d fr«»m ih«* Man
c h e « te r t e r r ie r a m i b a ve t» *n «I»*
«<*rlh«*4j a« gl«»rltle«l M a m -m *- ter ter
riera. T lte y w e re d«*velnp«*d In G e r
ruat»y d u r in g th è la«t HO >«*ar«, u n d
a re a h o u l th è lie lg ld a m i w e lg h l o f
a ti A ire d a le .
T h e co a t 1« a m o o th
a m i gloM«y a m i th è c o lo r« a re o n ly
blu« k a n d fa n .
H o u c ro d
A postage stamp
l»«ued In
Poland during IPA2 hearing a like
naa« of George Washington
The
«ante stamp also bore llkenaaaea of
Pulaakl and Koscluasko
Au air
mall stamp hearing the likeness of
Col. Hilaries A. Lindbergh was la
sued In Spain In HWO.
S h a rp e r,
I
S e ll
A t t ila ’s G ra y s
Gullible iversons In Austria are
lured to buy the legendary grave
of Attlla, who conquered Rome In
the Fifth century, which Is sup
>osed to he filled with treasures
i ine recent "discoverer" ef the grave
old I* to a wealthy widow for
*«.000.
Special
While they last
Limited stock
Green Stamps
24 assorted Christmas cards, fancy
21 assorted Christmas cards, high class
108 seals and tags ......................................
29*
39*
9c
FOR
YAEDLEY'S TOILET SETS— (We re open Sunday) .................................. 45* to $4.75
YARDLEY’S NEWEST COMPACTS— (We re open Sunday) .... ............ $1.65 to $3
PERFUME ATOMIZERS— (We re open Sunday) .......... .................................. 29* to $5
ROSE SACHET BAGS— (We re open Sunday) ............fc.._...................................... 25* to $3
STATIONERY— (W e’re open Sunday) ........................................................ ......... 7*- • tor 20C
LEATHER HAND BAGS— (We re open Sunday) .............................................
§2 to §10
BATH POWDER— (W e re open Sunday)........................................................... 29* ’ - $2.50
36 BARS FRENCH MILLED SOAP, Special— (W e re open Sunday) ................
98*
MANICURING AND CUTEX SETS— (We re open Sunday) .............................. 50C ’ ■ $5
ORIENTAL, FRENCH AND DOMESTIC PERFUMES— (Open Sunday)
25* to $5
CHINESE HAND CARVINGS AND BRASS WARE— (Open Sunday) 4 9c to 81.50
24K GOLD PLATED Comb, brush, mirror sets— (We re open Sunday) $5.75 $7.50
BOX CANDY—W hitman’s, Whitelaw's, Brown and Hales— (Open Sunday.) . 50<* $3
SHAFFER S FOUNTAIN PENS AND PENCILS— (We re open Sunday
§1 to §10
OTHERS AT— (W e're open Sunday) ................................................................ 50* t^ §1
F O R H IM
BILL FOLDS AND SETS— (We re open Sunday) ................................................ 50* to §5
CAMERAS— (We re open Sunday) ....................... ................................................... 50* to §10
5-CELL FOCUSING FLASH LIGHTS— (We re open Sunday) ....................................... 9§c
IMPORTED HAND MADE CIOARET B 0 X E S - ( W e ’re open Sunday)
§1 to §1.50
POOL TABLES, ROULETTE, PING PONG, ETC — (We re open Sunday) 75* $1.49
PHOTO ALBUMS— (W e’re open Sunday)............................................................. 59* to §2
CANDY CANES ........................................................................................................... 5<* and 10*
21 Large Beautiful Christmas cards with interlined envelopes (while they last)
39*
Toys for the Kiddies—A real special—real fur "Chow’’ dog* from China— they talk—
only a few left ....................... ............. ...................................................................................... . 35*
Cottage G rove P harm acy
“BROWN’S DRUG STORE” — “OWL PRODUCTS”
Across from Irish ’s—Phone 244