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gogrouM . fc o ttw ftr o v r »H K S E N T I M I CO TTAG E G R O V E . O REG O N , S r n tin r l LIQUOR BRINGS PROBLEMS. Roadside Sell Many i’< - O rigin o f De«woi-il l'n ' nown A lread y t h . ( t a u polio« are be Philologists nre pusalcd about the ing ordered to d e a n up the beer BEB «MT »K U «. gatto* or.gin of the ngiue dogwood." It gardens outside o f cities. It Is F a b ll.k .a E v.ry T h u n d a, by O.IIOC* has uo authentic connection w ith the about tim e such action were taken. Ove». PakIDklas Company canine family of aulinala. Perhaps iVM id.ai end It become« more and more ap- BfeSL * 5 !lt_ -• soar.*,*, parent th a t the re tu rn o f liquor It comes from the old Savon word, A < t » K t e a . pukllasUoa oal.ro S M Co* , , go|n< to bring conditions th a t “dag." signifying "dagger" or "skew ------ ----- . - . ar* going to be d iffic u lt to com- er. The ('ornaceae may have been A iiic iv i 2 Z X " ..9 * n * »* “ ’»t“ SUlh bat. C o ntro llin g the liquor tra ffic popularly uumed “diigwoods.** the MUB>M:itiPTH)^ k*T«B . ia lik e ly to be more d iffic u lt thap reference, obviously, being to the Oee year ____ f t 7* I * » i ~ *iLo«i.* s o .M before, because we are a d iffe re n t toughness of llie tlhcr, suitable to h u meats* , i .owO*. month »0 js pet pie than we w ere i if pre-prohl- By Prof w C. M . , * \ v w V ot K S tu tc dagger use. Hui one theory Is as I o il*«* a f A fri u hu -W N V X - r t l.v __, ?r**P ? *•' •ddltioaat bltlon days when we didn't have competent as another, and 110 one Almost any sort of farm produce . J*?"bar • / these roadside beer gardens and really knows for certain. w h ,n w * d ld n ‘ hava «<» be doing which le used for food can 00 sold O v ^ cob C m I k m m som ething exciting ev«ry moment at the wayside m a rk e t I'r iili is X lik o iy k «very precauiMA w ill b» U lm ^ e day and nl> ht The H ouse W e L ive In well adapted to roadside sidlin g . »• «»old «rrwx I m ft« a iia *i acc«pu a«l --------------------------- The house we live In Is full of vegetables come next; while tru ll «•riuaaj ia u« ©oiuiuua oa it»« ua4«r Ih ittin g repairs on a house veatlgeo of the i«t»t. The uni row Juice«, honey, eggs, poultry, baked - e m . d iffe re n t to a man when he skirting board round the room Is all goods, flowers. Jams, and Jellies proof u read by ifc* a4«*rtta«>r a a « i o *n s it than v* hen he isnta. that Is left us of the w all paneling have all beeu sold successfully. ratura«« « lib *uub arrvr or corrwciiaa* iMalAly awirtl la w rtu a « ibvrvua aa4 la of the Tudors, the “lamba ta ll" City residents Ilka to buy directly ibAl t a x U aay error *o Ruled ia no I 1 ilh . X i i l l i i l A U R A C K .Id moulding of the sash bars o f the from the farm er, which Is one reu •errwcted by Ttoa Seauaei h i lia b ility A ^ lM X M J X -. windows Is a degenerate descendant son for the luervase In the number RbAh a e l tucb a prvporuoa of ia - l i a s O iB M o a ia n ) o u r w ouri ui aucb a<l««*rt lawmen I ar Iba »«„.u o f t h e medici al stone mnllinn ; the of roadside m a rk e t* Another reu apace •couples by ibe setrS arrvr toaare ** e lU tc U lU X wall papi-r la a modern substitute 1« lbs wbuia apace occupied by aucb •«! to«iAill, VOW« II I« C o ll a g e LilOV«- son Is that wholesale prices to farm • ArtiMmaui. iX 'iiU U ii, xi« re tu rn a a a indioaisa era have been so much lower thau lo r flgured taiiestry, or w all paint by ui« omens ox in« period, ana Illg. now u is nere. xn« cost ox a < ai- retail prices that farmers have U K M A A D b F O E CHAH11V. ten ox gasoline couipaied io tria l made money from direct selling. G e r m a n y 's Ir o n R in g Un« oX the re g ie I la bi« outcomes ox a b usm l ox oats nas impelled However, the best way to dlscour oX the depression has been th a t it I*1*) nticnxng la c a out oX m a t past age buyers Is to charge unreason T he Iron King Around Heruniny has brogcn dow n tlie m orale ot wmexem, so men sam, it was im~ able prices. It Is unwise to charge was part of the Kn'iich 1 osi many who had never belore sought mur<d Xor«vsr. xue p e r m a n e n t ox w ar policy to establish what w a s c h a rity , th a t it has made pruies- iU* i«ciuuvscence xeuiasiis to be ss much as the city retail price, hut , „ , * , _ * *, lesieu. out *«k uon« a»«ume that known as the L ittle Knteiite, or the farm ers must receive more than elvasi bums out o f some who C ottage G ru v . editor w ro u Iron Ring Around Hcrinany To the wholesale price to afford to op claim th a t they are having uie .igbUy. gain the supiiort of the countries erate a stand. easiest tim e they have had hi i t is a oiiuplei expedition, this hemming Germ any In t'xechoslo- Prices should also vary w ith the th e ir lives and th a t others have re tu rn to uie post, m a n some may vakla. Austria. Yugoslavia, Km uaiila oome to look upon c h a rity as suppose and u necessity drives us, grade. It Is always desirable to som ething to which they are eu- » h i . we must be driven. A te.uc- separate and Poland she lent money to produce luto different tilie d regardless ot any other con- ’“ uc‘> 10 ten«»» to m e times ot Uie grades, for there are buyers for strengthen th eir armlea. a lie n in g ra c a . it uus uiay be em- Prices may be set l h « Sentinel is am ong thos« tn a i p‘ u>eU * * ui« sy rnool oX other eseb quality. R e c o rd L s n g th fo r W ill . * , . “ U1UU* ‘ 114)9, i« ui« uxouvatxxig m xiuenc« oi according to the prices la the near k e e n ly re g ie is th a i wnolesai« ch a r. lue p ikdVn i «conomic stiuggie in est city, w ith due allowance for dis Distinctive for Its length was the ity has been neccaaaiy. Xt is am ong Am erica, xne struggle, as io in- w ill permeated w ith the strong re those tn a i oeueve in m a k in g cnai uiv.uuaad. is oxten m e prunai eu- tance buyers must come, the grade llgloua beliefs of Kilns Rond not. ity as distasteXui as possible oeavor Xor ui« bar« esseuuaxs ox a o f produce and the site of the cou The most profitable road througn em ploym ent on public nvennoou, oui witxi most A m cn - twiner. form er director of the mint of the projecLs. Ala its sym pathies a ie H is a stiu gg ie io aevp w uai side market business conn's from re I ’nlted States, lie passed away In wxu. those who have been unable gained in the *asi Xew peat customers, who also sre willing 1821 ai the age of eighty one Ills to provide Xor themseives anu ae??k;?sLrt* k __a . to recommend the stand, the pro w ill was contained In 2d closely fam ilm s but it can t n .ip out be o< in lc m u ^ ^ ™ i w ritten pages. duce and the proprietor to their irrita te d by demands tn a t the restored, come w nat may. as ala friends and neighbors. unemployed be given this anu citu ens ox m idu.e years or more " L ife" S . n l . n c s . thau ¿>ucn demands take tn« heart rem em oer it. lx n were to return, R ecord, of the length of tim e out oX tnose wno have beeu uo.ng m a t sim p licity w nicn was tne day s served by prisoners who were re th e ir best to provide fo r those in I'ouune so snort a w ane ago, we need. In e s e dem ands seem to be ***• leased from our federal mid state made w ith ou t regard to w hether oper* U0U4e uuce A veAr’ 4U nuiU5 penitentiaries during s recent year Severe damage to farm lands by 7; , j • kU w u -u m i LUWIU aua villages, instead ox me or not those upon whom they a n ^aiey tam ing picture, axila wouiu strong winds that sweep great quan show that 880, or t il per cent of made are able to comply w ith ueiivereu in tin paiio xrom door tities of valuable top soil from the ftlil “life rs " among them, had them . X nose recently maue ou t m to uoor, a t liv e cents me qum 1'* been conflned l«**s than ten years.— oounty by an unempioyeu councr. a u u . ox course, only the rich fields may be m aterially reduced by Collier's Magazine. are an exam ple. woinu nave auiomoouea. A h boys. planting windbreaks of trees, or by X'hose wno nave done th e ir best *ave in« ra u n tre ro y » , wouid g o, early spring or fall listing. R o m a n L a g io n S h o p * F o u n d to f yrnikn em ploym ent nave in oarexoot in sum m er as a m a tter Planting cross windbreaks of one euaie ways hau more w orries thau wuv.saunity corn- Excavations near an old city on or two rows of trees at quarter tulle pounueo wiun choice. w niie an the lower Rhine have disclosed that tuost w ith o u t raguuw e u ip iu y u i.u i. KUU WOUuJ d le **e d in giug Intervals at right angles to pre\ a il fia c tic iu iy every smao slum , ousiness ous.Ucss 41ut stocaiugs wouid S.- ing wind« Is suggested by Fred IL a row of sho|is lined both sides of nos peen conducted a t a loss our so i a ie . y w orn as cotton the Vis Principalis, the "main Johnson, regional forest Inspector mg a t least a p a r t of m e oepics nigs a ie now. s tn e t*' of (he camp of (lie F ifth o f the forest service In Denver, sion. fnose a t m e neao of oust VV e snooid nave sucn oooas and F lftiv iitb Legions of Rome. A r ilia c a Beauty, " a n o I and State Forester W. J. M o rrill usases and industries nave no, again as cades ran along In frout o f the r im p e s t an o äu n sn m e, and lute at the Colorado A gricultural college, omy fa ll a responsiornty- to give em ploym ent so tax as pos«»oie,"out e‘w “Xu - «“ »>» tneie worno Such windbreaks would lie In ad- shops. toy m ent naq U> to w worry ^Merest tn I dltlon to shelter belts around farm tney nave nad orry aoouv uie d aily, w eekly, uiou u n y and ann ua. _____ ____ tic.ouxeo *10 buildings Cross windbreaks at q :ar Cow Island Renamed iowMs tn a t nave u n v e n tnern me era of uie n itcm u x raca. wnen ter-m lle Intervals would furnish By action of the New Hampshire fa r m e r ano fa r m e r tow ard a con- m e streets were unpaved u n e u ie m protection against soil blowing for Legislature. Cow island, In Lake d iu on tn at in ign t p u t tneiii m ein - was a u o iso fly on every window- a distance of about ten times the Wiunlpesaukee. has been rwchrlst se lv es in tne ureao im es. pane. ened Guernsey island. Though de T o b« wiuxoux em ployuxexu AUe concern oX ixvin« wax* ies« height o f the trees on the windward nbout u ie w or«t uxiia^ m ere Xoi ea*xuiauc uien. ana nobody «v«i “ d® and «bout 15 to JO times on serted now. the Island was the home of the flrst Guernseys brought to an ixiaepenucnt peiouu ttnixii^ to a iu neoxd oX p«ycno-<naiy«i«. JLiXe the leeward side, investigations have lnxiniU iy sim pler and m ore As the trees grow ta lle r America. < ive Xuxl nikMUkUX« xor a « p^xy, direct. Xt co st le«¿>. tm« privilege shown. <xnd we «< acu oX or qprnea»Uy pi*»j ox xivinx. o«cuuse nuoouy consio- they would provide protection for txiMt tn« taiiic wnen «v«iy n mii cieu trnxt it xnoind co«t more. x«u gradually Increasing areas. O u r O w n W o rd s may have a job 1» about a t nano, uonax* a * e e k w m a oountixm “ However unint|Mirtant our words but w« can t get Uie angi« 01 wax«, and the young m an wno may lie." said I I I Ho. the sage of tbo«« wbo dem anu Xroin tno»c earned 4 .0 a m untn waa tne m a tri- Clilnatown. "we love them like chil When the flock goes out to sum wno are uname to give more. Xt eaten ox uie tow n. r*eopie dren nnd seek to give them promt would be j ju as ieasonao,e U me and uappny. ouoio oe u s s t i a s ic a s o u a o .e n m e <uuu" W1UI ed Q O I Uiemseiveo, s o c ittla oyster sup- mer pasture and you no longer nent place when tkey are our owo." lanu iora or l u , grocer oeinanueu aud oluy Ule bring them to the lot of an evening, — Washington Star. says a correspondent In the Mis p ry fro m tne m an out of a you ano ,u ,og W cigarettes. T here was little out o f f l i nn s, r* edeiai, state ano of sanitatio n, as we understano souri Farm er, yon w ill And It con county governm ents a ie ju s t as m e appncation of th a t science to- venient to park a little can o f gaso Rhubarb unaoie to ao n iu ie tne anew - aay, ana niucn ox d isea se ana aux- Because of Its use In the diet, line. some pine ta r and a pair of pXoyed w o rk e r w itn o u t f unna yn- xcrinx tnat. aithougn m en n«ia to rhubarb Is usually considered a old shears by a fence post where anie to m eet biXia tn a t n« w>jne? b o ld ® w in. naa «ince been fru it, though from a scientific stand to pay, and w n l pay as soon as Ue ciuUll L“:^ J- People dream ed of a yon can find them when you make „an * UUl- wnen m an m ix n t, ju s t pos- your occasional rrlp with salt or to point It Is not a fru it, that Is, edl aibiy ungnt, somenow travel ou ble tissue surrounding or ndjnreut look them over You may find a mned an nour— tne Xabuioud mile to the seeils of a p la n t sheep with maggots In hot weather U l l h K l . E A iT i. f . S i A l t ! TAJ. a m inute. Airsnips were tne fu tile 'lb e Uregom an, in paying a oe- dreams of im p ra c tica l visionaries, and yon won't have to make a long s c r.e u trin u te to is a i, __ __ _ as nopeiessly bogged dow n in fan- Sign o f Rain trip to the house a fte r tools. Some son, D a lla s editor, m ouestiy ciairns i^ ^ ic tneory as was tne addled times when visiting a back farm Smoke settling to the ground Is a cred it fo r n av in g given D o rie bis * euiUji w n° souxht to in v e n t per- fa ir indication o f nppmnchlng rain. sheep pasture we have In our pock . g iv e n m o iie ins j^ m a i motion. D f m is last m e ie f ir s t tra in in g a lte r ne le ft college. a l least one in every com- et some stout string or cord; I f we It showa the pressure of the atmos- ln this claim m e usually correct m um ty. find a sheet> nesting attention we ' phere Is lowering and this Indicates O regonian is in error. D a n e got W e could not go back to tbe catch It and hobhle Its feet, go to an npproachlng storm area. bis f ir s t tra in in g on m e b en tw e i ume of the h itc h in g ra c k ; a t least, and was m ade ready fo r a posi- we cooid not and be even measur- a fence post and get our parked Like Our D rug Stores tion on m e O re g o n ^ n contented. N o r would m e ss- tools and don't have to chase the The O regonian com plim ents ^ “ Lsned sciences themselves per- sheep a second time to doctor IL In Fifteenth century England, the £ a n e . deserveuiy. fo r tne stono he ^ r a ^ u ? ^ V i u ^ U U a^ Most any trip you make to such a grocer's store was as versntllc ns flock there w ill he one or two sheep the modem drug store, for the gro toe a again st a dishonest public or- as w ith m e restoration of me fic ia l o f his county, resulting in n iicu ing rack, which the Cottage that need some little attention, cer sold cloth, dyes, metal, and oth fin a n c ia l loss to D a n e and tne re- Grove editor declares, we may also like cutting off a soiled lock of wool er goods as well as food. tire m e n t of m e o ffic ia l. be compelled to yield up our other or /la c in g a little ta r on stained D a n e p robably got tn a t idea on tnto m e im p o rtu n ate hand wool »dll be a w orthw hile preven A Rush fo r T en n yton T h e Sentinel, w hich s ta rte a two circumstance. A nd this, if you In the days of Tennyson, a new- clean-ups in Dane county, in one p eaee* ts w h at it is a ll about, f h e i tive of worse trouble. book of poetry announced by him o f the cam paigns enlisting me aid wouid ‘ d w . u ’ m fo r publication would send thou o f a Dugene newspaper wm eh bore unendurable void, m a t somehow p a r t o f the expense of garnering m ust be endured. T h a t way of T h e sugar cane Industry of the I sands of Englishmen hurrying out to the req uired info rm ation . One ot course, lies chaos. United States was threatened with ' boy a co p y ! mese c.ean-upa m ay nave been The present is re a lly the prov- en tire extinction back In tbe days ; Sen- lDX o i btfktess. I t is in s trife to w h ile D a rle was w ith The Im m o rta l F illy re ta in itse lf w ith a ll its sig n ifi Just following the World w ar when j tlaeL Only one Ally, the Im m ortal He cance to commonplace people. And mosaic disease broke out In Louis when i t consolidates Its gains, haa succeeded In winning the Ians. This plant disease is fata l to A person often finds to his sor- w ithout least re tre a t or cop-c0- Kentucky derby in the long and vhe cane and Its spread was rapid row th a t the tellin g o f one little alon— it m ust— we m ay say w ith glorious history o f the Blue Grass 11« to avoid an em barrassing posi- more o l c e rta in ty than ever be- all through the sugar bowl of the classic. tlon results in tellin g several oth- £ore LhaX civiliza tio n is an accom- lower Mississippi. L ittle was known sre to bolster up the firs t one. the pliahed a c tu a lity . about the disease and any effective C algary Has N o Rata u n tru th of w hich is fin a lly proved remedies were hard to I’.nd. Fed D D D IG U T V A I. i . k v a n yw ay. City officials say Calgary has era) plant experts tackled the proty ____ Dec. 18.—G w endolyn H a ig h t of been ratless for several years. In lem from another angle and tl - .tigh T h e man » » » . «.1» , . O. S. C. a rriv ed T hu rsday evening T h e m an your w ife picks out fo r to spend the holidays. 1i<29 ten rats were rounded up nnd the development of a mosale-rcslst- you to p a tte rn a fte r Is usually Dawrence B row n and grsmd- ant strain of cane from Imported slaughtered and since then none eome fello w w ho hasn't life enough daughter. R u th Childers, visited a t has been seen. varieties, the sugar growing has to develop any bad habits. the George B ro w n hom e near been restored to an acreage which Goshen Sunday m orning. M r. 3 ,0 0 0 T oo M any Skeatsra compares favorably with that p la n t Brow n's m o tae r was in ju re d in a Inventory blanks. Sentinel. fa ll Wednesday of last week. T here are 8,000 types of roos ed before the outbreak of mosaic D lta and R u th H o h m a n and H a r disease.— Washington Star. qultoes known today, compared with rie t Nichols, students a t O. S. C., 242 In Ilk » . All known types pass a rrived Sunday to spend the holi th e ir larval stage In w ater. days a t th e ir homes. The Social N eighbors’ club was Historically, butter from cow’s entertained a t the home o f M rs. F lu te Intpired S teven son m ilk Is quite modern. E . J. K e n t W ednesday afternoon. Robert Louis Stevenson Invoked • • • A Christm as tree w ith an ex O F Q UALITY FROM the easy flow of his thoughts by ! change of g ifts was enjoyed and Where twins are male and female delicious refreshm ents w ere serv playing the piccolo flute. It Is generally found that the fe , ed. male Is a nonbreeder. Such an anl The fo llo w in g relatives and Teach Tap D ancing neighbors spent Sunday a t the E. mal Is called a free martin. L A D IE S ' W A SH A B L E A course In tap lancing Is com J. Sears hom e: M rs. M a x Sears s e e and son D a le o f Bradw ood, the J. pulsory for all freshmen at T u ftt Chlpiiewa potato Is a new variety, Llndam ood fa m ily of Cottage college, In Boston. being develojied by the Department Grove, M rs. P a u l M o rg a n and BLA C K O R B R O W N d aughter o f Eugene and the Lee of Agriculture, it Is yellow fleshed, Anim al* R equire A lbum ins N ix o n fa m ily . but tastes like a white potato. A num ber o f women o f this com • a a An anim al cannot live If deprived m u n ity and W a lk e r m et a t the o f albumins In Its diet. A variety of corn that corn John S talder home to sew W ed borers do not like Is the develop j nesday of last week. A potluck d in P r e s id e n t s as L a w y e r s ner was served a t noon. ment nearing completion at the ' Audrey H u n t sprained an ankle L A D IE S ’ F IN E Including Roosevelt, 22 o f out Monroe substation of Michigan State i a t the a rm o ry S a tu rd a y evening Presidents were lawyers. college. and is using crutches this week. M r. and M rs. A im e r H u n t and daughter A u drey and M r. and M rs. 1 "Y ellow D og C ontract" N a t u r a l H is t o r y full fash io n ed Raym ond Rice and children were T here are different kinds of con N a tu ral history, today the com d inner guests Sunday a t the J. A. tracts known by the name of Yellow Joll home. monplace knowledge o f nearly ey D orothy H o hm an a rriv e d Sun Dog, but In general this Is an agree erybody. was held to he. In the dis day fro m a several weeks' visit a t ment between the employer and the tan t past, worse than a hobby, and the home of an aunt, M rs. J. B. employee that the employee w ill not there Is record o f an attem pt to Farnsw o rth, in P o rtlan d . Mrs. M y rtle W a v o f Seattle vis Join a union while he Is an em shut np as a lunatic a titled Eng M E N ’S N E W K N IT ited a t the M . A. H o rn home sev ployee o f the employer, th a t he w ill llshwotnan because she was In the eral days the oast week. not associate or confer with union habit of collecting and studying Law rence K e n t spent the week __ ___ „ „ „ , W ash., * re cl.u ,„ la^or leaders or union labor mem- moths and butterflies end a t _____„ Longview tu rn Ing M on day."H e w as'accom panied ber’1 ,on« a * he ,a |D employ F IN E PA T T E R N S and M rg ' Cla ren c* Lew is o f the employer. T here Is often al- T h e A p p ia a W a y " , .. , * ° • provision that the employee e n l w ith her m other" Mrs.6 H a rr ie t i?ay .B ot Ipavp- without certain no- T h e Applan Way Is a fanions road built by Applus Claudius In south Nelson. in Cottage G rove. Uce to the employer, but that the ern Ita ly In 812 B. O„ says P ath T h e C hristm as tree and progru employee may be dismissed without given bv the school w ill be given notice finder Magazine. T ills great road a t the school house a t 8 o’clock runs from Rome to Brindisi, a dis T h u rs d a y evening. And ao well N lr.e ty -tw o per cent o f A m e ric a s tance o f 448 miles. students have declared fo r arm a did Applus build his road that a Inventory blanks. Sentinel. m ent8 reduction. large portion o f It Is still In use. ‘ gatabit.k.4 1IMX> Customers Are Attic , by Quality of and Prices. Tree Windbreak Saves Soil Blowing Damage The Flock in Summer Sugar Raising Saved G IF T S BREIER’S Agricultural Notes TIH ItSDAT, D FfF.M ItFIt t l, IB 1.1 U IV U IK . Dec 18. M r. and M rs Sherm an Chapm an went to P o rtland Mon dav and returned Wednesday C C M ille r and eon and M rs Job of C ontrai spent Sunday at the home o f Mrs. W a lte r Robinson by and w ere accom panied here had Mies K thel Robinson, who been v isitin g In C e n tral and Ku gene J H erg and th al and daughtei „ a of Alnieiln. Cal are spending and M M rs iid n iv v y w * * k w ith M r anu rs R nou M elvin M i and M rs. J o , Lan caster ami M rs Robert Kenadv and daugb ter Mabel motored to D ra in Hun dav and took G ran dp a L a n o M te r home H a had an«nt the weak hare w ith hla aona J o , and Charlea T he M ou ntain V iew school w ill » HOSIERY the Pnei creek canyon u ntil morn Ing I.In . men were rushed from Kugelte to re p a ir the lines Inventory bluiiks Sentinel. S TO M A C H •O FFERERS I r »«• «uff«* frun» soaf , a s s s m m i . B I m a * « « » a s p u ilR t l Z l u . e p A R U lr u lls » « a » I4 r . • lia o r lM s g l» - . . « *< w B A lrr« < Is |> o U « R a •f f i ' r t i t f M t n l I u m . s4M(th«Ms I n il a s m s ! A M M l i r n i i r * . t is l p e A M l i i r r to s tile F « S * stA A kA S-h IMS' Il 1st W«>rSA«l ••< A t o u l l l * u f £ lA « < -|i fru S A r» s s r s l r A e t U t ls » 4 « t A M « Is « E H r«»r y o M t u s If w lk A l I I « A A slit <s»r r « A . M o n » ! toss*h Freah egg« are «hipped to China fro m A m erica and dried egg* ore sent here from China 53—T ELE PHON E—53 We take this opportunity to thank our many friends for their past p atronage and wish you a Very M erry Christmas and a Happy _____ and prosperous New Year. Xmas Specials Fri. and Sat. Only Candy Specials Fri. and Sat. Only Tobacco Specials Ohristmaa Packages Choc. Covered Cherries, 1-lb. box ____ 29c 3 lb. Box Chocolates 69c 5 lb. Box Chocolates 98c Broken Mix, per lb. _.10c Chocolate Drops, 2 lbs. 25c 1-lb. Can Geo. W ishington 59c 1 lb. G ra n g e r 65c 1 lb. V elvet N U TS Prince Albert, can 1 lb. can P. A. 1-lb. Glass Humidor P. A. Camels, pkg. Carton 10c 69c $1.09 10c i 08c 69c P ineapple Salted Peanuts, 3 lbs. 28c Roasted Peanuts, 3 lbs. 28c Brazil Nuts, 2 lbs. 25c Filberts, 2 lbs. 29c Fancy Oregon Soft Shell W alnuts, 2 lbs. 39c No. 2 ^ cans broken 2 for S hrim p Fancy 25c 3 cans P um pkin No. 2}^ cans 29c 3 for 28c Olives Lindsay Mammoth, pint tins 2 f° r 29c M. J. B. C offee 1-lb . c a n 3 -lb . c a n Jell P o w d er 27c 79c Jello or H. D. Jell Auorted Flavors 5c pkg. M ince M eat »>uik 3 lbs. 25c The Golden W est C offee Mechanical Man will be at our store today, Thurs day, at 4:30 o ’clock. Meat Department Turkeys í 15c to 21c lb. Beef Boil 7 k lb. Chipirón« IS elh Beef Roast 10c lb. Rabbits 15c lb. Hamburger 10c lb. G eese 15c lb. Shortening 3 lbs. for 25c Every Good Wish for a Joyous Christmas And a Glad New Year 79c SCARFS 49c J. BREIER CO. « ass , 1 a « K I a 4 I ( |M I I « « |. b s M S s ia rh e *. «IIA a I a w » toy A ll try TWO FREE DELIVERIES DAILY KID G LO V ES $1.98 give Its C hristm as program T h u rs 1 dav night T he severe w lndetorm blew trees across the beacon pow ci line am ' »svsial ram ili»« were w ithout lights Sunday and M om lav Q u ln d iv M r und M rs tle o rg r and son viali I Sunday w ith Mi Quim mid M is . by's Î Ï * pm - sots, Mi John W a tkin s , at Comstock A tree fell iiciosm the W estern * " d M P r 1* ' ' “ 1 1,1 Comstock canyon during the storm !,llnd“ night ('te h w a s ,k w am ere | |(aU()| culled ü(|t h) ' ,|i>>r PHO M E 5 3 COTTAGE GROVE.OREGON