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U H USUA Y, JANUARY rAQ» Cottage tërovc >rntinrl _ _ ■*«><«> il IMO B ll K.ary TknrXaj by Oatla«. KLBKKT (V inpaay JhaaU-’ Ba ary tan A f i n i . l a . . ea b llea lla a . a t . n d al Cot «M» Gran aa m w . I . I w man., Offta._________ »» Mart, Btatb , ü ^ X ^ ir rlÜN b a t k o . Ow. r - r ? _ _ •» “ rhr“ ~,'ntk. ac v au meathâ oelOa. aootk - -îô I» Bwt<« Tata—AQa r—» «Aani«»»i Mmbir ef Ratio»»! Editorial AM eeUtloa Orogoo State 141 io rial A mo «I»Ü< mi -J» __ Owe» R»w»»»or _____ ............... . - ~ 2— O w fa re a a e (e/T h . ______ fUattael _____ «eeepta «4 M ««ota «me. vartialag la lu eotaama oa th* »»4*r d a m « " it*. Writer» of auch a latter do not rtpreaent th« CCC boy«. It haa been often obeeryed that nothing can ba dona that will aat- l»fy auch peraona aa thoaa who apeak of an "art leal ' and a “dama" lie In thia casa, however, It la peculiarly parttnant to call attan tlon to tha fact t h a t tha dla- gruntlad two or thraa of Brlca Cr*,k <•*"»)>. *'bo may auccaad d in getting other« in bad, probably »ably have dona nothing — for — tha _-/arn gov -------------------------- - ment that ha« done to much for them, that la furnishing them with tha n e e c l t l e . of Ufa under fairly comfortable condition», under much more comfortable condition« than wer* known by the boyv who went j S O C IE T Y i |.. Mr and . \ Mr«. Walter Woodard antartalnad Saturday availing at entenatnea thalr h o m . M J>a lilack »«««• M ohi h.n n u a r L r ^ V t uir t dinner w m eêrvêd at « St) front'a aarvica tabla which w .a ..m o d with *n Ivory lac« dinner cloth and decorntad with' J ? ".'y .‘¡""¿J'.'! candl»« in e n .n i» «.andleetUK ho n ’ * n'1 ( * - e*”L-’Leii hnwi The ^ 'n ’ mi ’ MMIW ___B WF. . , . a .............. icing and des . Br, M coff,.t. anJ candle. were cami .erved at midnight. Guest« were Ml«« Jean Marlette and Mr and Th« Mother«- club held an all- day meeting Tuesday of Uat week The time was «pent making a comforter, and a covered dlah luncheon wae served at noon The annual report of contribution, for V»*r 1WJ w ai «Ivan aa fol- | ,ow# M ; garment«, 230 pair» of ho, w ¡j w „ « lit, and U manta for tha Rad Croaa. Of fleer« were el««ted »« follow« Mia « • eh vtee p , . . ^ n , M V h PluUj v trwaaur«» U rt IhMav Markham chairman of tha wal .« committee Mi* Koaa Currin. chairman of the work committee .........* .............” The - club I« ............ In need of uaed hose TW O FREE DELIVERIES DAILY Mr. and Mr«, Frank McCullough entertained the Llahve club Mon- S3— T E L E P H O N E — 53 Galea held high »core Petereon and Harry , - - ......- — low. The room, were Karl B racket. Dr attractively decorated with violet« . .. If aaj error •« a»io4 to a»t «uw* rnmenJ’ lhe> L " Mr and Mr« ........... .. by T ^o S o a tia o l ita lia b ility u c h * n u * • t h a l l h e r e * o « d n i a n j M l s C la u d e K lm e . M i a n d •kail m i m « m 4 inch » prepertloa of tha be any CCC camp» of any kind \ j rs Stewart Carlson, Ml and Mrs, •aiira eoai of «a«k a4T»nl»oiBrat the for anybody. Joseph Bally. Mrs. Claude Cruaolt, «Mas aoeoytoS by tko u m v r a r L t n tj , , boys of Brlca Creek camp Mr. and Mrs. Leon Morton and n r ttiiT -* ***** “eiopi 7 “ a dandy bunch of fellows as George Marksburv. a whole, but there seem to ba two 1 * The American Legion auxiliary or three who ought to be sent ABOUT AN "ARTICAL. ' home to join th e few other ob- naade plans Monday evening for "Tha boys think that thia artlcal strtfperoua ones who weren't ap- ? " b\ r“ Uo" ‘,f . ' hc ba,terv Tues- U <«a dame Ue. Brice Creek preciaUve of a good thing when '..'"„'mg " Mrs was V. T held Randall u a n d s n a p d r a jt o n « tn d WEEK END SPEC El IN r e fr e s h m e n t* « ere served at a late hour. A fen lure of the refreshments was a ■ large cake In honor of Mr and Mrs. B oss l*eterson and Mr. and Mrs, Cecil Wooley, It being their ! fifteenth wedding anniversary The w . C T. U. held an all «lay 1 Mra. meeting Friday the lime home was of Jessie Moon at The 'That 1» m letter ra vai.-ax i Hw th-1 they had It. The boy» of other Sported o« child welfare wt*rk. spent «ewtni; for the children’« _ , 7 r r*5*lv«d °y CCC camps are equally d ecen t Mrs, John Miller gave a hospital farm home at Corvallis and 8« Eugene R egister - Guard. Accom- to the officers, thia writer report and Mrs, Joe Smith gave a collars. 12 apron» and 12 napkins panylng the letter w m a clipping ^as never met a finer bunch of legislative report. Mrs. George were completed Mrs N 1C. Comp- of a story with a Cottage Grove fellows than those sent to man the Matthews, district president, re-j ton led devotional» A covered dish date line that told of a trip of the <v:C camps. And they are reason- ported on two recent trips to dinner was enjoyed at the noon chamber o f commerce to that ,n their dealings with the rtland and Newoort. where she hour Mr». Moon was welcomed as camp. The atory waa w ritten by e c c boys Probably the two or vlslted auxiliary- m eetings Plans a new member and Mrs James Vasblnder and Mrs Nannie Smith were guests. who made the trip, and the sam e , h(1 R <} won t M ree wlth that in Albanv Following the business • etory appeared In The bentmel, statement. They are Invited to meetings the American Legion and The Odd Fellows and Rebekah which has received no word from sav so over their signatures. If auxiliary held a hunt meeting, and lodge« will hold foint Inatallatlon the camp, although The Sentinel they fear to sign their names to Mrs George Matthews was pre- Saturday evening, to be followed la delivered there regularly. »heli letters It h time for them sented with a past president's pin bv a program In honor of the U h L d^ e^ 7 ‘,U ° Ut ‘ "I' lf *“ hu*“ e J a ck to Ilimola. There ^ " h " ^ ' X V ' ' " >17e>tan “s W m le\".\ounde\<’^ rAmerlcan°CWd Uhood of successful contradiction are m any decent chaps anxious to £ln Refr,,shm ents lwert, „,,rved Fellowship O. R Aubrey and Mrs that the boy» of Brice Creek c a m p . take their places. at late ¡,ouf Pearl — Haxen will be Installing of dul not write the letter and that -------------------- i ’ _* __ ficers. The Balladcers will sing U numb, i - F .1 I\, ill I* few of them would endorse the BECOMING AMERICAN. -pj,e j 0uOwing officers were ln- eentim ents therein so poorly ex- Elsew here on this page appeals stalled Saturday by the w om ens general chairman for the Odd Fel lows and Mrs. Kent for the Re pressed. In its com m ent on the a h tter from Jam es A. Scott offer- relief corps: M rs Julia Ashby letter, the R-G speaks as if the ng som e constructive criticism of president; Mi». N ettie McKlbben. bekahs. letter had been written by camp aa editorial which appeared in last senior vice president; Mrs. Tiller, Mr and Mrs. George Jacobsen officer*. Inasmuch as the camp week's Sentinel in which criticism Ju“ lur vice president; Mrs Nettie entertained Saturday- evening In officers have spoken approval of was offered of those who want ^w‘bn/ ' ^ g ta n i'1' M*»‘ * E h^be'íh honor of their birthday anniver the story in question, The Sentinel the benefits of our government Rundl? ' conductress; Mrs Ada saries. The time was spent playing rises to their defense. None of without assum ing any of the re- Jo n es,’ assistant conductress; Mrs. bridge and Mr. and Mrs C F. them would use the atrocious sponsibilities of cilixenahip. Minnie Ashby, secretary; Mrs. An- Hoskins held high score. Refresh English that appears in the note. Mi. S cott shows that there are na Schoen, treasurer; Mrs. Eva ments were served at a late hour Awbrey, Mrs. Eva Hatch, Mrs. and the table was centered with a Inaamuch a« only- approval has two side« to the question. primrose plant. Guests were Mr come to The Sentinel, possibly the contention that Uncle Sam Laura McKernan and Mrs. Eliza and Mrs. Hoskins Mr and Mrs P. belli Fahrenwald. color bearers; etory took on som e m alignant fea- should m eet law-abiding aliens Mrs. W illiam Morelock, patriotic H. V “ Henienwav *n’en*r«v and an‘’ Mr and Mrs tures when printed in the R-G, aaIf waJ haa considerable m ent. instructor. Mrs. Anna Schoen, re Ja'n *’s 1 Graham despite the fact that the wording 11 should be easy for a desirable tiring president, was installing of- enter- was the same as that of the story person to secure citixenship, but ficer and Mrs. Eva Awbrey was , Mr* ,P ' , V (or “artical") in The Sentinel. t'ne Sentinel's criticism was of installing conductress. A poiluck tM,1,lJ.e<l f ' MO'h Vi H / Ub J'S A 1 3O. , br ' dessert luneh- have . no desire to be- dinner was served at noon and w The letter to the R-G needs some those who .. eon. The table and rooms were at elucidating. The Sentinel has never ^ me o i c o u n U >' ““ der several guests were present. tr a c tiv e with pussywillows. Mrs. heard of an "artical." and this Ptotecuon of whose taw , they ... . .. Clara Burkholder held high scire — — -------------------- ----------- George Jacobsen. Mrs. O. U. G uest, were Mrs Burkholder. Mrs writer doubts whether the R-G in e ' The referred to was of a person who had lived , , er . a . L- Godard en- g L Godard Mrs P. A Emerson, ever has. The word appears in no here 23 years, had made no »t- . tb< '“dies aid society of y ra k . K. Mills and Mrs Marv standard dictionary. tempt to become a citizen and then ' „7,esbyterlaIl church " ednes- VanuPenberg The club will meet u « vstc* u meu Jay a/ t em oon of last week in the n twn w e e k , w it h M n P tr And what is a dame ' lie? Have attempted to upset a program church narlora, About 23 were * Mrs. G E the women taken to sw earing? launched by our government. present. Plans for earning money A The Sentinel has no apologies The Senunel has no doubt that during the year were discussed Mrg. Bessie Sutcliffe entertained whatever to m ake for its treat- Scott ts correct in saying this fo llo w in g a business meeting the iho Twelve dub ment of the CCC boj-s. It has countr>- has many undesirable citi- afternoon was spent socially. The afternoon of last week Th. club shown a consideration which the gome naturalized and many ro"n>x were attractively decorated voted to contribute to the student greater portion of them appreciate, QOtIi here, but that is no argument * pus3l willow«, and refresh- loan fund and to give J2 to the which the officers appreciate. against the point we made. The bou.r. c*’'' library for a new book. Fol- So far as The Sentinel is con- criticism agamss citizen« who fail lowing the business meeting the earned, it Isn't worrying about vow h^* on en been voiced bv respondent's version of a recent '»fternoon was spent socially and «erved. The w hat may be thought, said or r h t sen tin el. chamber of commerce trip to the refreshments w e r e ----- - t k - --- — • by one or two CCC ----- boys Hr n me C*r«A>k 3-C .1-/’ camp, and with it c lUD W ill nn*<*t In t wo week« with w ritten form ality of taking out citi- S ce Creek Maude* Wrlaht' who speak of an "artica!" and a u n sh ip paper« and of claiming to :bis note: ............................... Mrs M"ude WrlgM. be a Christian because of attend- "THE BOYS THINK THAT The Tanglefoot club will enter- ing church are not exactly com* ARTICAL IS ONE L’AAIE tain with a kid**' party Thursday Family Joyful—Dad's BRICE CHEEK CAMP." night of next week. Mrs. C. C. Cru* parable. A person who takes out his papers IS a citizen The per- Keep your “shirts on. Camp a?n* Mr«. Stewart Carlson. Mrs. son who attends c h ^ c h may not •’« ‘cers. There never was a camp M«rvllle V eatch Mr«. R«vn>o"d be a Christian. A person may be anywhere, anytime In which some Mr9 Albert Helllwell Mrs Powers Has Left Him a Christian without attending >o “"Sster8 dldn't frame Mra Qene Morton. Mrs W A. When a man erinnled with “burcb. but an alien cannot be- a kick There was plenty In Woodard. Mrs Cecil Caldwell and rheumatism cannot eo to his dailv conie a citizen without taking out every world war camp (and that Mrs L. W. Coiner will be hostesses ™ r k w d suddenly Lnd^ a sw ift bis papers. The person w h‘ be- included officers carnpsi Besides powerful yet safe prescription that comes a citizen at the sam e time visitors' account» of camp life are The "Just Folks” Sunday school drive« out pain and agony in 48 become« aubject to whatever de- a*w^ya eo «mug. The viaitor for cla«j of the Methodist church en hours ca.n you im agine the jubilant manda the governm ent may make the day sees the obvious good t e r t a ./h e ir fam ilies with a happine«« of the whole fam ily as for the protection of that coun- thln8«. overlooks the discomforts; ™I"«/ ^ ^ 4 Mr< S ^ U r l v ^ g i S T ' hlS P3V envel° pe Uy Be “ 10 cred*'" , h rge^ „ lhat the '¡hlnr WhiC? ^ 1*» T b . tabfe w m Cottage Throve P h srm .^ v r«i> 3omfc ot our best “ bbcc* were to the vlaitor are a treat, to the traci ive w |th a centerpiece of mlx- thla grin d born under other flags. Be it said trooper become monotonous. e<1 flowers and the time was spent and thinks so much o f its m ight« to their sham e, some of those who The visitor to a 3-C camp lo r- socially. Twpnty-flve were present power to drtvT ex cels uriT Ic id sbowed the least interest in their KeU that all but a few dollars of from the system that they guaran- country were boro under the stars each trooper’« monthly pay goes « B*bIe^.cla.*9. ° f t.th® te> one on® rr ront bottle to ________ to his folks and that the lad from Methodist church entertained their 85 cent overcome ¡mil and srrinpq »trip«*. rheum atic pain and conquer back- The Sentinel greatly regrets any some prairie town In Illinois re- Th^'dlaim.alnn e'en" ache, sciatica, neuritis and condition which m akes it impossi- Quire« time to adjust him self to f a r™nd” 'h, eeneriu ru?e, and ^ ¿ t e . ^ r m o n V ^ V t W< Mr , h s p e c i e ad vTses ' c T t h ”*' Me'thoS^ IT J money back become a citizen. If he is not a Everything considered achieve- church a , relating to present dav fe r e r a t O ** m i citizen, he has at least tried to ments of the 3-C camp« have been conditions. Refreshments were ' »erera. -------- become one, support« the govern- marvelous. Most of the boys are served late In the evening. ment under which he lives, and earning all they get. Nor are they waa not an object of The Sent!- unappreciative; they know a Job ,. Mr’ , “ rl ".ald,?'i" entertained r.el, - m i » . P ,.c , „ , « » ™ k WX r ? RHEUMATISM S o ap Ladies Shoes IN SUEDE PUMPS & TIES $5 4 $ « VALUES ON SALE AT J a n . S a le N o w O n C . J. BREIER CO . The Cottage Grove Sentinel '• papers a mere gesture and about gives a page one «tory to last as Friday's su n se t One hates to quar- a" convincing convm cm g as as one one claim cia.m ing i. g to io rel with the Sentinel', news Judg- b* a ,Sbrl"tlan because he attends ment, but sunsets of heartbreak- „ ii ing beauty are go frequent In this ,,J?8 for^Lt Jo country that we thought they had * P ca ed «5 . tO 1NHKP Compound art« w ith amaa- ln< apvvd to rellvva heart burn, lost their new s value.—Eugene vT e w»v ,a ri i r2 m .nd<« i ° ? ° n? •onrneM. aridity, «aatritla, I n dl < ra Newg " who held the highest office, vet tion, hm darhe, nauaea nr dlcslnraa. Hasn't the editor o f the News h ad „ onlv voted twlce ",or hlm’ It contain« Inrredienta th at rcatora the «tomarh onlrkly, arreeably, aafo> ever been over the range? This 8e,f |y —th a t «1 vela« tin« benefits by he Ip- valley has few glorious sunsets. The writer hag In his possession j In« And You’ll Jump Out of Bed io They over co m e the eanae of th e trou have better o n e, on the 7 lde’?,ct ot 7 ,d ble. coast; and even more beautiful y_h, ch eT¡,8 ar® a',bJeRt to tbe Morning Rarin' to Go Don't experim ent! Oet Zlneep from one« and more frequent In eastern a ” d ’ how this to any- ir dru««lMt today. It roete aoth- 0 JM M «o«r and rank and the world Oregon and W ashington, If not eatlftfaetory. where onJ’ vltaI’v Interested, leefai jwak. don’t wwailow a lot of salta, min the cloud« are not so heavy as to , uIn co n clu sion ,Jet me emphasize ara! watar. oU, laxative candy or chewing gum fact that I bear no resent- and aspaet them to make you euddeniy sweat blot out the setting sun, and where i and buoya.it and fuH o t sunshine. the dust In the air much of the ™ nt account of your editorial, I Fer they can t do It. They only move tbe year add, to the color effect.—8a- bu L ra¿ber am K'ad for this op- | baweb sad a mere movement doesn't get at lem Statesm an portunltv to warn all good Ameri- tbe aaoaa. Tbs reason tor your down-and-out Editor Beóe of Cottage Grove can’ not to be tof> basty about COTTAGE GROVE PHARMACY leetlaf to your Uver. It should pour out two or criticizing any alien Fa— ii at Uquld bUe Into your bowels dally. will doubtless be glad to Join us • showing - ----- - - without first acquainting them in Editor Sprague of Sa- U tbto Mie to not flowing freely, your food selves with the fa c t, and ever ’t digest, it . juet decays ln the bowels, lem an upper W illam ette sunset NERVOUS, HEADACHES In mind that , good cltlzen- rfoata S up j .*“ 1* .* next week-end during the editorial keeping . , - . , Mra. John Wright of Maybe tbe 'o'*" ,PedCabvOta n : Z ^ 1 . 7 “ : 4th and i ’edar St*., func- ^ aw r u w iW .ww d a ^ w H .w .u T o w .h o l. dX t s a l E Íg e :e V don ‘ have dence leg’k’i S r a t ! " ^ but V lio n C ity, Ore M id : ‘ Í WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE— cWr Citrus Buy 2 pkgs tuid get 1 free 3 pkgs. 45c Toilet Soap C 7 in s e p , « I to ¿ pqtooned. ru s: ■ It take« those rood, old C A R T E R ’S UTTLB LIVER PILLS to «et these two — — do of bile flowing freely and make you foef “ap and up.” They contain wonderful, tom , ■MB gentle veffvtable extracts, amadn« Vtwa It eomee to making tbe bile flow freely. But don’t «ok for llrer pills. Aak for Carter'« UMte Liver Pllto. Look for the name J4 R A Ctorter'x Little Uver PUto ou the red laboL Mesont a aahotitute. Ste at drug ft— BUfliaALOa. became very nerVou». a lv i They’ve been doing better since father bv strict obeyance of the 1 «uffered from I - ina» li' * and pain* in m y t id e booze came back. ¡ f.w ’, ae*wlce to society and un- > bark ami lim b * After h *- _____________ ¡ »tinted loyalty to the country of ’ ing h r Plerte’a Favorite ; hl» abode. "ONE MAN’S POISON." Preaniption my nervea Which 1« the worst, the natural- (Eugene Reglater-Ouard.) were normal, the pain* and a< he* had left me. I An old adage says "one m a„ . , 1 !“ d citizen who support, h l. fam . _ « . a .. IIV bv bootlegging, or the alien alept fine and felt strong and well again.” poison may be another« meat. feedn his babies by working W rite h r. Pierce'a C lin k , Buffalo N. Y. Thu* there comes to our desk a for the CWA? New size, tablet* V) ft * , liq u id $1 00. f irge size, talja or liq u id , >1 35 “ We h e O u r P a r» .“ j clipping o f our Cottage Grove c o r -( JAMES A. SCOTT. U* 1 pkg. E nergy F ree P o p c o rn Jolly Time Tuna Fish C le a n s e r Sunbrite White Ment Large 7-oa cons F lo u r 2 for 25c D e lic io u s Every tack guaranteed hurd wheat 4 cans 15c Jell Powder 6 pkgs. 25c $1,59 bbl.— 4 s k s.— $6»25 C a k e F lo u r F a r in a Swansdown 9.81b bag 25c pkg. 49c H A D , Assorted Flavors B lu in g Mnde in Oregon 5c Trixie Dog Food A Real Buy 5c can H oney s tra in e d 50-lb. bug 5-lb. pail 39c M e a t D e p a rtm e n t C re s c e n t S h o rte n in g S lic e d B a c o n in bulk streaked with lean 3 lbs. f o r 25c 22c p e r p o u n d H a m b u rg e r B eef R o ast 10c p e r p o u n d 10' :C & 12' $c lb. B e e f S te a k L o in T -B o n e A L X A /A V S ph V eal C u tle ts 17/2 R ound o ini P o r k S te a k lb . C lu b S te a k M A K IN G e 15 c lb F R IE N D S C O T T A G E G R O V E ,O R E G O N H. S. Mendenhall Cash Store 319 Main S tre e t F R E E C IT Y D E L IV E R Y P h o n e 89-J Keep Your Money at Home and Still Save Money. We Aim to Give Quality at Lowest Prices Possible A FEW REAE BARGAINS TROUBLE YOU ? WITHOUT CALOMEL ige. pkg. 25c 3 lbs. 14c 6 bars 25c 12-oz. b o ttle T in y T o ts A drlioioui and healthful new cereal Peanut Butter 2-lb. jar 23c Cauiny STOM A C H Z 1-lb. box 15c 2 boxes 27c Wash Powder HRA y .urn .1. « a o'clock luncheon. The table and The one thing they need (Just as rooms were attractively decorated the army needed iti Is a more with marigolds and the afternoon natural contact with civilian life, was spent sew ing and socially. The Too often those of us who de- club will meet In two weeks with scribe camps take too much for Fred Bennett. granted, and that's what gets the „ . .... « 1 d » a . r UP T h , 3 .0 ,,o « p .; may be lucky but his life isn t a a book book rPvlFW review of ,.Th„ "The Rr1o,hf Bright quite "a cinch." Land" bv Janet Ayer Fairbanks, -------------------- and Mrs. William Thum reviewed "The Forties" by Mead WORD FOR ALIENS. „ , Fabulous A Cottage Grove, Jan. 12. (To the -»‘»nigerode. Editor.)—R eferring to vour edlto- „ . , rial entitled, "No Sympathy," and “ •‘njbers of the utopia club and dealing with citizenship, may I in- .^ c o v e ^ d ’dHh d7nn«Tthuai.veiln v form you that there are two sides ^ * ¿ . „ 1 .♦ .2 » » 7. « K to this question and. without quee- y/ F Mr tlcnin* the merits or demerit« of — a “7 th a tCU f ? UnJte “sam "?eallv The Presbyterian women's m In wants law abiding a lien , to he- Hlona7 , «oclety will rneet W edne.- come citizens, he should do his v h?5?f.0 part bv m eeting them half wav. . ■ . i wlth Marlc There are a great many law “ ro M leader. abiding aliens who would like to up - » r> « be granted citizenship, but because (h .' ,D „ ro*L ® ‘* 7 “ ° f some foolish technicality are » u b *L j » not eli* lb1' to thi" coveted h° " ° r ChUrCh Wedne8day ternoon. i ' " 10- ' " wS=h“ " ™ a. " ' i The Lacnmus club will entertain , ® MP». It seem s that it would require a elem ent seem to have n0 scruples day ¿ 7 , 1 *’ January ln 8w an' water grade to care for the flow in this respect and very often, 80 ball. of money it would take for the through perlurlng them selves and o „„„, . . ... proposed Lane county ahort-cut-to- friends, succeed In getting their J 7 c MR ” Xa K,hbor<l. fZubu W tbe-sea. naners w it h t h e r e s u l t t h a t t h . I meeA Monday evening at the home papers, with the result that the „ „„A ac 1 i country Is overrun with cutthroats I of Mr8, R Breedlove. A uihor. of the nation have o r -. with full responsibility of The I )bltum chjb w l|| m ganized under the blue eagle. P«- C,t^“ "hermore except for the pur- thU “« '“'•noon (Thursday) with gaeue ha* become a hack horse. p^ " ? eX ^ i l S g their franchi.S. J ..IL Arncst,________________ Rose Ourdou 10 bars 28c S ir in. ------Z------ Z- , . The Cottage Grove Sentinel gives a page one story to last Friday's Sunset. One hates to quarrel with The Sentinel's news judgm ent, but sunsets of breathtaking beauty are so frequent in thia country that . . U,«r , 0 » l, new s value.—Eugene N ews. The Sentinel didn’t speak of the sunset a« breathtaking, but, con- sidering som e o f the breaths we have met, both before and since booze came back, we should say that w hat this country needs is bigger and better breathtaking sunset«. _____________ If we refuse to permit France to ship us her wines, she threatens to pay m back in our own coin, It seem« to us it I* som ething like tha*. we have been suggesting that France ought to do. -------------------- Most of the fem inine fur coats worn in England are of rabbit pelU, and the young . w i n . are M’rshmallows Crystal White 4. g lit. T UK S C N T IN M . COTTAGE (IHOVK, OREGON, 3KL Bring kT> container. O IL — B u lk SOAP T. N. T., large yellow bur or Hwift’k giant white bnr, your choice— A fresh supply just received. Quart, 17c G a llo n ..................................... 64c SO A P Quick Arrow Hoap flakes L a rg e p ack ag e, 2 fo r 29c B A K I N G P O W D E R , K . C. 5 0 oz. c a n ........ ....................... 29c C A T S U P -G re sh a m Good quality. L a r g e 10 lb . c a n ....................4 9 C 6 b a rs 24c 12 b a r s 47c S H O R T E N IN G , C re sc e n t 4 lb . c a r t o n ..................... 32c 4 5 lb . c a n .................. $ 3 .3 3 110 lb . c a n $ 8 .1 7 S U N B R IT E C L E A N S E R 6 c a n s .......... .............. 25c M O T H E R ’S O A T S , P r e m i u m Quick or Regular. L a rg e P a c k a g e .............. 22c IHM