T IH 'H X IIA V , JA N U A R Y
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Q U A LITY M ARKET
The Id e a l "M eating" Place
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F r id a y and S a tu r d a y S p e c ia ls
Beef Roasts
lO H ^l^J^clb.
Fresh Smelts
3 lbs. 25c
Fresh Oysters
Beef Boil
35c pint
7 /2C lb.
Ham Butts
M o r r e ll’s B ilC O n
12' .c lb.
19c lb.
S w if t ’s
Sliced Bacon
Dixie Squares
22c lb.
12/iC lb.
Hum Loaf
HAM AND VEAL
Hams
2 lbs. 35c
WHOLE OR HALF
19c lb.
Link Sausage
PURE PORK
CENTER SLICE
15c lb.
10c each
Q u a lity M ea ts nt
R e a so n a b le P rices
F r e e D e liv e r y
All Day
Any Time
Fred Anderson, Proprietor
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Ixnuut. tur» Inauranaa. I'tooua M.
Mr» p. A Kmomun and Mr». K
K MUI». reprr»»ntlng •hr Keeper«
of th« In n , atten'le'l « CW A
project luncheon In Eugene Thur»-
day.
Mr. n»d Mr» Elbert Bede at
tended th« »tale editorial aaaocla
tlon Friday and Saturday In Eu
gene.
New dr»«» aklrta have Jual a r
rived Lale»t atyle«. Check» and a
variety of color«. The Hntarl Shop
Mr» F. L. tirannl» »pent the
week end In Eugene at the home
of Mr and Mr» Guy Pyle
Mr». Fronte Giltner of Portland
returned home Thursday of la«t
week after «pending »eveial day»
*at th« horn« of a «later, Mr«. I).
H. Hemenway.
Agricultural Lime
Finely ground. In «ugar sack»,
per ton. 34 00, and 2c each a l
lowed when aacka are returned
C o le i U, 1'oulUy Grtta.
Chick and pullet «lx«. ton 3600
Hen and turkey «lie. ton 38Ot)
Blitkbullr M um . B litkbullr, Ore
H rb o fla ld S te w a rt fo r good plum b-
log
m M tf
Little Nora Coop underwent an
appendlcltla operation one day thia
week In a Eugen« hoapltal and 1«
recovering aatlafactorlly.
A IW31 Dodge coupe wa» deliv
ered Sunday to W alter McCollou
by McCoy'« garage.
Get your «wnet yeaet ralaetl
goods at the City Bakery.
tfc
Mlaa Mildred Bennett »pent the
week end In Eugene with friend«.
Subscription
R ate Goes Up
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Corfte of producing a ph per
continue to
Increase,
Wages
everywhere have gone up. with
the result that there has been
a recent advance In the price
of print paper. The coat of
type metal Is up. Insurance
m l''» are up. rent ha» advanced
and practically everything that
goe» Into ninklng a paper Is
higher than It has been for
several vein».
The Inevitable result 1» an ad
vance In subscription price, but
the advance decided upon at
thl« time will be a moderate
one, only 26 cents the year,
making the rate 31.76, which
Is the rate Ihnt prevailed a
year ago, This rate will become
effective February 1.
THE SENTINEL
Your Own Home Newspaper
Ml»« Thelma
Wilkinson
waa
called to Grant« Pa«« thia week by
the aerloua illne«« of her father
Mr». M. C lllckenhottom 1« teach
ing in her place In the grade
•choola.
Ml»» Geneva Kline left thl» week
for Eugene, where «he has em
ployment.
A new shipment of afternoon
frock» has Juat arrived la te s t cot
ton material» Claaay style» The
Sm ail Shop
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Donald G. Metcalf, »on of H. K.
Metcalf of thl« city, In charge of
registration of men for federal
reemployment aervlce In Baker
«Ince August, wa» discharged Mon
day by Guy V. Llntener, «late di
rector, with a statement that hl«
service« had been entirely satis
factory, but that hl« removal wa»
necessitated by a slowing up of
the reemployment program, ac
cording to a new» Item In Wed
nesday'» Oregonian.
A daughter wa* born January
1» to Mr. and Mr». Clifford Snow
Bed Bose Butter, Ice Cream.
Ask for them. C. G. Creamery, tfc
Ml«« France» Mackln, piano stu
dent of Mrs. Jane Thacher at the
University of Oregon, played four
numbars In a »tuuunt recital Mon
day evening In Eugenee.
Word ha« been received here of
the marriage of Ml«» Dorothy Rob
Inson of Haynes, Ore., a former
Cottage Grove resident, to Owen
Spence of Haynes In October. The
couple will make their homo in
Haynes, where Mr». Spence la
teaching school. Mrs. Spent-« la
a niece of Mr«. O. E. Woodson.
Muntag ranges and circulators.
Just what you need and want.
Come in and see them now. Also
alr-tlght
heaters.
Graber-Getty»
Hardware.
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Mr. and Mrs. McKinley Carr
returned Wednesday from spend
ing several days In Medford at the
home of Huxley Kem, brother of
Mrs. Carr.
Mrs. H a rry Godard underwent
an appendicitis operation Monday
morning In a Eugene hospital. She
1» recovering satisfactorily.
Special. W et finger wave«, 26e
until January 81. Beauty Nook, tfc
Misses Alpha and Ropha Payne
of Overton. Neb., and Miss H. J.
Ihiyne of Medford left Sunday for
Medford, after »pending several
days at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Tunis VanProoyen.
A marriage license wa» Issued
Saturday
to George McDonald
Overholser of this city and Freda
Edith Hooker of Eugene.
Nature's way 1» D r Hagen's way
of hsnllng your disease. Consulta
tion free.
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Mr«. R. c. Powell and daughter
Betty of Eugene spent the week
end at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Terry Moody.
Mrs. Lee Ragan and mother,
Mr«. L. C. Cavanaugh, and the
former's daughter Eleanor of Eu
gene spent the week end here with
Mr. Ragan at Bartell hotel,
C. E. Brown ha» been compelled
to remain home the larger part of
the past week as the result of In
juries sustained while playing vol-
ley ball, i
New Aladdin lamp» *4 75 without
(he »had«. We have them In all
style* bra«« bowl«, metal bowl»,
floor lamp«, «to. Come In now and
look
them over, <Traber-O«tty»
Hardware
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Ml«» Emmsjnan Stephen» and
Ml»» Merle Bowen attended a state
home economics conference In Cor-
vallls Saturday.
A daughter was born Wednesday
of last week to Mr. and Mrs.
Glenn Crabb.
Just arrived. Naw lln« of spring
»Ilk dr«»»»«. Most up to data In
«tyl«a and colors. Com« In and »«• I
them. The Smart Shop.
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Boy Kennedy la In a Eugene
hospital as tfc; result of an acci
dent In which he suffered a frac
tured pelvis bone A load of wood
i
tipped over on him.
A list of the officer« Installed by
the Odd Fellow«, Rebekah and
Rainbow Girl« lodge« will be pub
lished next week, owing to lack of
time for composition for this l««ua
FAIRVIEW .
Jan
23. Mrs. Florence Kelly '
and Haxol McNeil of Cottage
Grove and M r and Mrs. Alta Kelly
of Thornion Corners and Ceford
Garoutte
were
Sunday
dinner
guests at the Fred Kelly home.
Mrs. Smith, who has been 111 for
some time, |» in a Eugene hospital.
Mrs Earl Higginbotham, Mrs.
Fred Kelly and Mrs. Otho Van
Scholack attended the Happy Cir
cle Sewing club at Dorena Wed
nesday. The day was spent work
ing on quilts for Mra. Olren I-and.
A potluck dinner was served at
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. H arry Mayben
visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Ray VanScholack at Dorena.
The Clifford VanScholack fam ily
visited Tuesday evening with M r
snd Mrs. Fred Kelly.
Mrs. Edwin Voss, who had been
visiting relative» In Los Angeles
for three weeks returned home
Friday,
Mrs. Ida Garoutte and her fath
er and brother. Ed and Carl Yan
cey. returned Sunday from Klam
ath Falls, where they were called
Wednesday by the death of Mrs
Garoutte's brother, Ivan Yancey.
Mrs W arren Kelly also accompa
nied them there to visit a sister,
Mrs. Charles Pitcher.
Mr. and Mrs. Otho VanScholack
spent Saturday In Dorena, where
a number of men were working on
the club house and the women
served a hot lunch at noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Noble Elliott and
children visited Sundny at Anlauf
with Mr. and Mrs. Barto Perlnl.
The Clifford VanScholack fam ily
spent Sunday at Yoncalla with Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Thompson.
M r and Mrs. E arl Higginbotham
and children. Dean and Vera Jean
visited Sunday at the Henry Cooj> I
or home at Dorena.
NOTICE.
A meeting of the Cottage Orove
M ilk Producers and Distributors'
association will be held January
29 In city hall. All persons selling
m ilk Including those operating one-
cow dairies arc urged to ^attend, p
Friday and Saturday
A lm ost Half of O ur Large G rocery
Stock Goes on Sale for These Two Days
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Smith-Short Grocery
Phone No. 1
P o ly a n d ry la T ib e t
Mors than 380,000 In taxes col
lected In the preceding few weeks
was turned over to the county
treasurer by the sheriffs office
Friday.
The sum was segregated as fol
lows State and county, 316,409 76;
cities, 3631007; school districts.
37.776 86; union high schools. 3746.-
6«; road districts, 3164.61; county
high school tuition fund, 31,168 50;
forest fire patrol. 3164 80; total,
380.791 42
SAGINAW
Jan 23 M r and M is M G Fry
were In Roseburg and Eugene last
week on business.
Mr» G rant Monroe and daugh
ters, Mrs H»l«n Down« and Flor
ence, spent Tuesday In Eugene
Mr, and Mrs W A Keene of
Cottage Grove and the Conrad
Ke<-ne fam ily of Creswell »pent
• ¿ x . ’S s s ?
The highest type of iHilysndry Is
found In Tibet, and In this case
there Is a close approach to the es
sential elements of the modern fam
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her husbands, who are kinsmen, u»-
A large crowd attended the
unily brothers. It 1« the prerogu dance given by the "Oregon Buck-
tlve
of
the
eldest
brother
to
ehiw a ie aroos” Saturday night at W alker.
M O U N T V IE W .
Mr and Mr». Charles Sharon and
Jan. 28. Mr. and Mrs. John R. the wife. All the children are at daughter»
w'-re supper gueata at
Cooley were Sunday dinner guests sinned to belong to him; the flr-it Is the Lawrence Montleth home In
of V. D. W hite south of Cottage I known to tie
Delight
valley
Monday evening
Grove.
Ernest and W ilbur Morlan of
Ml«« Edna Guggl«berg of Cot-
L a g er B ser
Albany spent the week end at the
tugo Grovs «pent the weak end
l.ager beer la lieer made by a cer ho2ne of their cousin, A rt Reed
here with her parent«, Mr. and
..
, ,,
Several In thlg community an- 111
Mr». Fred Gugglsberg.
tain method originating In Germany w)th „ „ and col(J, There
„„
John King visited In Corvallis I he process consists of brewing the school Monday, as the teacher,
over the week end.
beer «ml laying It away for
Mlaa Roach, wan III.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mears of
M r and Mra Lowell Benaton
W alker «pent Sunday with Mrs. fiioOtha atonige before diatrlbutlng
It.
The h e r» of the present lime "Pent Sunday evening with Mr. and
Arnanda Sear«.
Mr». Pete Brlgga.
Mr. and Mr». O. J. Hhlrley were might he culled lager because they
M r an(J M r, Ijlw rence Montleth
guest« of Mr. and Mr«. Charles usually are stored «Her brewing for anlj Hex T u c k -r of Delight valley.
H all In Cottage Gove Sunday a f I from three to six months before dis Ernest and W ilbur Morlan of Al-
ternoon.
I irlhutloii
I bany and Mr. and Mrs. Lowell
A rthur Bales of Dorena »pent
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' Benston and George Conley at-
Saturday night at the home of a
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_ ,
tended a radio program and card
brother, Charles Bales.
B u r le y Io b a c c o
party at the A rt Reed homeThura-
Mrs. Ed Vo»», who had visited
Ito rle y tobacco wa» named for day evening Refreehmente of pie,
several weeks with her father In Hurley one of the original settlers cream
puffs and coffee were
Los Angeles, returned home F ri
of Virginia at Jamestown. When *erve<L
day
M r and Mr». Frank Gugglsberg ! thl» tyjie of tobacco was tuken to
DIVIDE,
of Cottage Grove visited Monday Kentucky the name went with It.
Jan. 22.—C 8 Richards of Casey,
with
Mr
GuggUberg'» parent«, Tiilup-co which Is culled hurley to- Wash , wa« a visitor In the nelgh-
Mr. and Mr». Fred Gugglsberg.
last week.
Archie Brundage of Pasadena. dny 1» different from the old tyi>e. borhood
M r and Mrs Fred H arris of
Cal., who formerly resided on the but the m im e still tins the ».ime ori Smith
river spent Saturday night
Ponsford place, visited Sunday at gin.
with M r and Mr». Ray Harris.
the C. A. King home.
Mrs. F M Chapman returned
Mr». John Her and daughter of
Many Type» o f Moth»
Friday from Eugene, where she
Sherwood, en route home from
There
are
many
different
type«
of
!•!>«»£_»
week J L 1?1, re* * !* L * '
Klam ath Falls where they attend-
June and Frank Fryer, high
" I the funeral of a brother-in-law nidi h». one type being the clothes school
students In Drain, visited
of Mrs.
Her,
were over-night moth, whose larvae are destructive
the week end here with their
guesta Monday of an aunt, Mrs to hnurehold cloth articles. Many over
parents.
Amanda Hear».
M r. and Mrs. George McReynold»
type« of moths such as those occa
M r and Mrs. U. S. Bales and
son of Dorena visited Sunday with Slnnally nhaerved outside houses, were Sunday visitor» at the Ralph
especially .1 night are not harmful
' ^ “ w ill
Mr. and Mrs, Charles Bales
CW A workers are employed thia
meet
Thursday
at
the
home of
week straightening the grade on
V en u s* Seaaon»
Mr». J. A. Mackey
Haupt hill.
Mrs George McReynolds spent
The earth whirls «round the eun
M r and Mrs Frank Creason of
twelve Thursday in Eugene at the home
once
every
Shoestring visited Wednesday with completely
of a sister-in-law. Mra. Kathleen
Mrs. Amanda Sears.
ni-utha
Venus takes about eight Knight.
Mi and Mrs ila rrv Frost and months to complete Its orbit. There
Mr. and Mrs. H a rry McDole and
sons of Cottage Grove visited Sun fore. If It rotates on It» a ils a» It son Ralph vielted Sunday at the
day with Mrs Frost’s parents, Mr.
a|*eeds »round the sun. Its seasons Jack Jonea home In Cottage Grove.
and Mrs J W. Glass.
Fred Tracy has gone to Gold
Elmer Curry was brought home would be pro|>ortlon»tely shorter.
H ill, where he w ill work at placer
from a Eugene hospital on« day
mining.
last week He 1« still confined to
Los A n g e le » ' Soils
A surprise party was given Miss
his bad. but la Improving
l,<>« Angelea bn»ln. wltb every Nell Chapman Saturday evening
texture from the lightest sand to honoring her_on her birthday an-
Grav Goose Changes Hands.
nlversary.
Twenty guests were
Mr. and Mrs Charles VanNorden the heaviest clay, or »'lobe, has present. The evening was spent
about
all
ty|>es
of
soil
known
any
of Eugene have purchased the
with games and music. Refresh
Gray Goose cafe and took poaaes- where. Some of the soils are shal ments were served.
slon Monday Mr. and Mrs. Clar low althnngh most of them are
Mr. and Mrs George Alleman
ence Fox. former owners, have deep Slime of them are rich.
of Culp Creek visited Sunday with
made n„ definite plans for the fu
Mrs. Alleman’s sister. Mr» F. M.
ture but left Wednesday for Port
Chapman.
W h e re S u g a r C a n e G ro w s
land to spend two weeks visiting
M r and Mrs. J. A. Mackey visit
relatives and friends
The West Indies, the Philippine« ed at the Johnnie Perlnl home on
Mosby
creek Wednesday evening.
Cubs. Hawaiian Islands and Java
M r and Mrs. Claud Sheets re
T i m e E lig ib le fo r I'o s ln u te te r.
and some sections of the southern
turned to Crescent lake Sunday
Washington. Jan 23.—The civil
service commission today certified pnrt of the t’nlfed State* grow su after spending a week with Mrs.
gar
cane
ino«t
succeasflilly
all
n
il
Sheets' parents. Mr. and Mrs. M.
to Postmaster General Farley the
following were eligible for appoint. , tlvaled according to modern sclen J. Perlnl, and with Mr. Sheets'
parents In Cottage Grove.
ment as postmaster:
tlflc standards.
_
C. E. B urkett of Marshfield
Cottage
Grove,
Ore.:
Elbert
spent several days of last week
Smith, Noah E Glass Nelson J.
F
ir
s
t
D
ra
m
a
tic
P
re
s
e
n
ta
tio
n
with his parents here.
Nelson Jr.
The Brat dramatic present a t i i x i tu
----------------- ZITS
Mr. Nelson Is now acting post history was a passion play given
C B EE b .
master
aunua.ly by th , Egyptians 4.000 e l u T w .? ’ m
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e ^ Ä
Grocery Sale!
«
Shark» Fight ta H a l.k
A shark, when not won,.<|e,l m «
vital spot, will struggle gguiu-tl cap
lure until It dies from lo s ,,f blood,
or until Its males fall upon II and
savagely tear II to pieces
Koine
■barks liav« been hooked, shot full
of lead from a repeating rifle, then
harpooned, hauled on deck and rtla
emboweled, yet have continued alive
and alert for a long time, thrashing
their tails and opening and shutting
their weird, golden egpresslnnle««
eye* with the nictitating Diem
branes.
jears sgo in which they depicted
the martyrdom, murder, and resur
rectlon of their god ' G irla
N o t M u c k D o in g
Jud Tuukius sajs lie's u luw
abiding citlxcu, hut sometimes It
look.» ss If die law was going to
move out and leave him to do the
abiding hy himself.
M y s te rio u s “ M a rin o F ir e "
The mysterious "murine tire" with
which the ancient Greeks held off
the Arabs from Constantinople for
centuries It believed to have b>M?n
a mixture of saltpeter with oils atnj
resin.
F in e s t In filtr a t io n
Particles as small ss two-thou
sandths of an Inch, or one-flfteenth
as large as those that pass through
felt and metal fillers, nre removed
from motor oil by an Infiltration
device.
M o il C o r r o ti» « W a te r
Tests made by exposing bars of
metal to the action of water over a
period of year» prove that the Eng
lish channel contains the most cor
rosive water In the world.
S le e p in g
S o u n d ly
"To sleep soundly," said III Ho,
the sage of Chinatown, "means at
one time « clear conscience am) at
another culpHhle lack of vigilance.'
Largest Topas --
The largest topaz ever mined In
America was recently found at Top
sham. Maine, and weighed 10
pounds.
E a r ly
S tu d y
o t G e o g ra p h y
Thomas Jefferson was one of the
first Americans to make a serious
study of American geography.
Mrg John Ashby Thursday after-
noon, January 25.
Mr. and Mrs. Skelton and chil
dren moved from the George Kent-
ner ranch last week and are now
Hying In Lorane.
The
W.
E
Duncan
fam ily
dressed about 100 turkeys last
week.
Ed Sanborn went to Eugene
Tuesday of last week to visit his
wife, who has been there several
weeks having medical attention
for her throat.
L. L. Rice of Springfield was a
visitor In the district Wednesday
of last week,
Mrs. Jack Peterson and Mrs.
Cochran of Cottage Grove were
dinner guests at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. E. M Babcock Sunday.
January 14.
Mrs. Peterson and small daugh
ter and garnddaughter left last
Thursday for their home In Mon
tana after spending several weeks
at the home of Mrs. Peterson's
parents. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. V in
cent.
Elizabeth Rohde was a delegate
of the high school home economics
department accompanying Florelne
Franklin of Oowdyvllle, president
of the department In Cottage
Grove, to Corvallis Friday, return-
ln*
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Mrs. Melvin Paul and son Gene
of Yoncalla visited Saturday at
the E. E. Paul home.
Viola H arrim an was a week end
visitor at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. J. L. Beatty.
Mrs. Shade Burcham, Mrs. M il
dred Scott and son Norman were
|ln Harrisburg Satuday to visit at
the home of M r. and Mrs. John O.
Burcham and celebrate the second
birthday anniversary of John Bur
cham Jr.
Mrs. Frank McFarland of Cot
tage Grove visited Monday at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Wool-
cott.
Income Tax Records. Sentinel.
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oopy will be mailed for after
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scriber with any Issue. If read
ers will cooperate In notifying
The Sentinel when any issue
falls to reach them, we shall be
greatly assisted In this wish.
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BARTELS M ARKET
Fri. & Sut.____ Phone 55— Free Delivery 8 to 5
C u r ste n ’s S k in n e d
Libby's Can
H AM S
M IL K
| or whole
Tall cans
Pound
16c Case____________$2.89
Swift’s Shortening
45-lb. tins
$3.59
Oleomargarine
10c lb. or 3 lbs. for 25c
Boneless Beef Cubes
Bulk Mince Meat
Pound
12c 3 l b s ........................ 25c
Boiling Beef
Fresh Ground
Pound
6 |c
Round Steak
12c Pound ....................15c
12c
CHOICE LAMB
18c
Leg o ’ Lamb ........18c
10c Shoulder o ’ Lamb 15c
10c Lamb Chops
- 20c
Steer Pot Roast
Chuck Steak
Round Sirloin
Hamburger
Pork Sausage
The Texas Longhorns
SOCIETY
Entertainment
and
The ladies' aid of the Methodist
church held Its annual meeting
Wednesday afternoon. Mr». O. L.
Nichole, Mrs. Bayard Reed and
Mr». E. T. Hov were hostesses.
DANCE
At Mt. View Pavilion
Culp Creek
SATURDAY NIGHT
The O. L. H . club w ill meet
Tuesday with Mre. C. E. Frost for
a 1:30 bridge dessert luncheon.
Jan. 27
T i r e an d T o o ls R eco vered .
Henry E. Giese of Salem woe
sentenced Monday by Justice of
the Peace Dan Johnston In Eu
gene to serve 30 days in the
county ja il on a charge of stealing
a wheel, a tire and some tools
from the car of Paul Gordon of
Cottage Grove. The theft was com
mitted December 30 and the thief
was captured Sunday night. The
stolen goods were recovered. Mr.
Gordon was here from Kelso.
Wash., visiting hla parents, Mr.
and Mrs. R. J. Gordon, at the time
of the tneft.
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W hite Elephant Bargains
All Week
Choice
15c
You never saw the like before! Including foot rubbers,
blouses, aprons, dresses, boys’ hats, slips, shoes, rem
nants, underwear—a host of items and what not. Come!
(East balcony.)
Another Coat and Dress Sale
Saturday, January 27
All new garments go on sale Friday afternoon at slashed
prices. (The sale last Saturday was a decided success
and many women have requested a repeat sale this
week.)
A ll W o o l C o a ts $ 7 .9 5 to $ 1 4 .9 5
D r e sse s $ 1 .9 8 , $ 2 .9 8 , $ 3 .9 5 u p
C learance Sale B a rg a in s N i l O v e r Store
Easy Pleasant Way
To Lose Fat
H e ld F ir s t R odeo
How would you like to lose 15
Prescott, Art«., claims to have pounds of fat in a month and at
held the first public wild west rodeo, the same time increase your ener
gy and improve vour health?
nearly 50 years ago.
How would you like to lose your
I double chin and your too proml-
P ays th e L a w m a k e rs
I nent abdomen and at the same |
The sergeaut at arms, In both ' time make your skin so clean and
branches of congress pays members clear that It w ill compel adm ira
tion?
their salaries.
Get on the scalee today and see
how much you weigh—then get an
Tibet Uses Copper Coins
' 85 cent bottle of Kruschen Salts
The greater part of Tibet's trade , which will last you four weeks.
Take one h alf teaspoonful in a
1» carried on with copper coins.
glass of hot w ater every morning
and when you have finished the
contents
of this first bottle weigh
Coal Used as Fertllisnr
again.
Coal, either In liquid or powdered yourself
A fte r that you'll want to walk
form, has been tried succeeefully as around and sav to your frien d s--
a plant fertiliser hy German experts. "One 86 cent bottle of Kruschen
It Is said to he especially beneficial Salts Is worth one hundred dollars
of any fat person's money.”
for orchlda.
You can always get It at Cot
tage Grove Pharmacy,_________ (2)
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The Store o f Best Valuti
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Route 1, Jefferson, Ore.,
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I became in a ru n
down, exhausted co nd i
tion through hard work
and bringing up tny fa m
ily. My appetite failed. 1
had frequent aick-head-
aihes and suffered w ith
pain» in my back, lost
weight
and
was
very
I weak A few bottle» of Dr. Pierce’« Golden
Medical Di«co\ery «oon had me
perfect
health " Sold by druggists everywhere.
New »lac, tat»ku SO eta, liq u id $1.00. larg e
size, tabs, or liq u id , $1.35. " w e D o Our P a n .’
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