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IH H H D A V . F F H H 4 A H V I. T I W BB W TIN K L . O O TTA O B O B O V . O M O O W . IHM In SEVERAL« VICTIMS QUALITY MARKET The Ideal "M ea tin g '' Place C orn Beef Beef Roasts lOhcGr 12hc lb. 10'¿e& 12hclb. T h a t t h . i « *r<» t»»th In t h . K nox law and th a t It la going to ba an- forced were IHuetrsted here this wtfuk w ith tha a ria a t by f.<l«ral of ficer» o f Claon "D u tch " Htaclcel on a charge o f aallinK liqu or w ithout a Ucon«.. li e la In tha county ja il. M t». Htackal # “ < alao arraaled by county and c ity o fflc era on tha .ante Cham® under tha racently an- acted city liquor ordinance. H e r ca.e wue heard yeaterday forenoon and a fine of >1<X) I in n o. cd Hcvaral other w a rra n ts have been laaued under the city's liqu or lawa, but p re lim in a ry h e a rin g . have not yet been held and naiiiea on the w urran ta arc being w ithheld u ntil ull a rreala have been made. K u r .a L s t i t u d - . T h e naiee lii.i.i' uitlni'lea l ijv c ii to the b.dl of calm» In II** North Atlantic o r.n li between the region of wealerly wlmla of the higher latltudea and the region of trade wind» of the torrid zone. Au thorlttea dlfTer lu regard to the origin of the name, a»ma claiming that It wua derived from the fact that veaaela with a cargo of horses were often ao delayed on account of the calma that the anliuula pur lalied from lark of water. Roadside Stand•» Sell Many I'oucls BARTELS MARKET Insist on Inspected Meats Customera Are Attracted by Quality of Articles and Prices. F r i. U S a t. Phone 55—Free Delivery 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. Oleomargarine Fresh Ground Round Steak My P».f W IJ. U « n .i. N«o Turk Stale C q I I nss of sgrt.-ulturs.—W NIJ Ssrvl.-s 3 lbs for 25c 15o lb. Almost auy sort of farm produce which la used lot food can be sold Picnic Hams Choioe Pot Roast Beef a t the wayside market. F ru it la well adapted to roadside selling; S is . o f R .in h o w 12c lb. 10c and 12c lb. vegetables come next; while fruit T h a rainbow may appear to he Jiilceu. honey, eggs, poultry, linked of varying alze. It I* alw ays »••«■n Hamburger, None Better BOIL Beef along the circumference of u circle goods, Rowers, jams, .and Jellies have all beep sold successfully whose center Is on a straight line 10c lb. e»/2c lb- City residents Ilka to buy dlrectl) RED ROCK w ith the eye of the observer. Io in « from the farm er, which la one rea no two persona aee strictly Ihe Pork Sausage, Country Style Small Weiners same bow T h e width of the cok aon for the lncreuae In the ouudiei Another rea ored banda lncrea.ee as the size of roadside m arkets 10c lb. 15c lb. son la that wholesale prices to farm o f the rain drop decri-atea. era have bi-en ao much lower than Sw ift Dixie Squares Bulk Kraut re ta il prices that farm ers have A id to P u r ity o f M ilk made money from direct selling. Testa at Columbia university 12c lb. 10c Qt- However, the heat way to dlscour Hubert H . Havuge. p art ow ner of have disclosed thut one of the moat age buyers la to charge unreason valuable contributions toward Ihe tha pencil slat fac to ry , w ill give a ta lk on "W oods.” a t a cham ber o f* p urity of m ilk, since Ixiula Pas able price«. It Is unwise to charge as much as the city retail price, hut G ra d e S ch 'a d H o n o r H olla. comim-rcu d in n er Tuesday evening teur's discovery that heat de T h e honor ro ll fo r the grade farm ers must receive more than at B u rte ll hotel. O ffic e rs o f the atroys germa, was the Invention of cham ber are anxious to have all the wholesale price to afford to up schools and Junior high fo r the past six weeks Is as follows: F irs t business men out to tha masting, the device that protects the pour era le a aland. grade R o b e rt Chapm an. R a y Ross. and anyone w lahlug to attend Ing lip of the bottle from germ Prlrea should alao vary with Ihe Donald W ickend oll. J u a n ita Pow should n o tify E lb e rt Bede. accumulation during delivery. grade. It Is always desirable to ell, Joanne Short, A b ig ail T ra s k . separate produce Into different P a tric ia Z im m e rly. M a ry Lam m ers, M rs . L i la E n g la n d IH e a C o w b ird D e s tro y s Bugs M r« E lla Anderson En glan d, who Kills rats and mice only and grade«, for there are buyers for E ileen Harpole, S a ia BJorset, S tan ley D aug h erty, B e ta R ae Shields, Though the cowhlrd has an un lived hers m any years before re eucb quality. Prices may be set R ita M ae Shields; second grade— harmless to domestic ani savory reputation fo r Ihe way In moving to Salem , died M onday Foster, Eva Hopm an, mals. Get rid of your rats, follow ing an Illness o f five weeks which It Imposes upon other birds according to the prices l.v the near P h yliis and fu n e ra l services w ill be held It la regarded aa of considerable est city, with due allowance for dis Joanne P rem azzi. Ione Breese, D el mice and squirrels. Maro bert Alsop, P a tric ia Savage; th ird tune« buyers must come, the grade thia forvnoon in Sulem. economic Importance on account of kills them surely and cheap grade—-Joyce B a ld w in , P au line .Mrs. E ngland, who was ugod 4«. of produce and the alze of the con M oore. S h irley W oodard, V irg in ia was well know n In m any com Its food habits. Ante, wasps, leaf ly. talner The moat prolltahle road Brow n. Charles Cooley, R o bert m unities of Oregon as a vocalist. hoppers, beetle», caterpillars and Rosellen Lockwood; She graduated in 1908 fro m Ash spiders are Included In the diet of side market business cornea from re- D aug h erty. For Sale by peat customers, who also are willing fo u rth g rade—H a ro ld Bauder, R ob land norm al and was a school son may be tuughl to play the this bird. • e rt M oody. Connie S m ith . Doris teacher fo r a num ber of years. to recommend the stand, ttie p ro violin In one lesson W h itlo c k ; f ift h grade— H a r r y Stu r- She was m a rrie d here to J N. dure and the proprietor to their ges, V e lm a W ilson. S ylvia M ichael, B ed Bose B u tte r , io e Crm siii. England w hile her parents. M r. C hicken s an d A irsh ip s A rltn e Anderson. D onna H a tc h ; friends and neighbors. A s k fu r O lein. C . O. C re a m e ry , tfc 'a n d Mrs. J. D. Anderson, were An aviator soya that the action sixth g rade— G erald in e K em , D on- .Miss Genevieve M crandu left rraldentg here. T h e fa th e r died C. A. BEIDLER of the chickens In a district over aid W h itlo ck . A d a H opm an, Pau l- Wednesday for K la m a th Fulls to three weeks ago and the m other e t t i Pow ell, M a rg a re t Monson, B il which an alrahlp Is pan-lug tells at H a ll A J o h n s to n . H e a l E s ta te . ■pend a week ut the home of her last Muy. ly Spies; seventh and eighth M rs. E ngland is survived by her once when a ship la off a regular parents. M r. and M rs. Hubert M cr- L o a n s . S u re lu a u r n n c * . P h o n e ftM. grades — Lois B aldw in , Ciaribel unda She accotnpannled her fatli- husband: a dau gh ter, L u c ille; two course. Those to which airships Peet's granulated soap, 40-oz. Jean K in g , M a ria n An H'-v pound d aughter wua born >■ . » b o had visited several days sisters. M rs. Clarence C- H u ll of Severe damage to farm lands by C aldw ell, pkg. fo r ------------------------------22c Moore, E velyn Olson, M a ry ja n e Sunday night to M t and M is Han at the home of ano ther daughter, Salem and M rs. H u gh T ru n n e ll of are fa m ilia r pay no attention to C rystal W h ite scouring pow them, o thers run for their homes strung winds that sweep great quan S m ith , E le a n o r Teeters. Seventh t e n s in g C ottage G rove; tw o brothers, E r- M rs H a ro ld W h itlo ck der 6 cans fo r------------------- 25c Htles of valuable top soil from and eighth grade pupils who re r . • I. Ai. Il i MB o f (.'ut B ank. as when a hawk apiieura Ita y Edmunds Nelson of this M agnolia Coffee. 1 lb --------- 22c D a rre l p itc h e r has collected the M ont., and A lb ert C Anderson of fields may be m aterially reduced by ceived exem ptions in a ll subjects city has been grunted a divorce 10 bars Bob W h ite soap..._22c planting windbreaks of trees, or by fro m m id -year exam inations were; fio m Halen I.u c llls Nelson T hey bounty on three bobcats. Salem. Old S tra d iv a ri» . Violin» HOGATE GROCERY S h irley Andrew s. Frances Hughes. T ile latest styles have just a r had been aeparatvd for several It Is estimated that S trad hn riu a early sitting or fall listing. V irg in ia H u n te r, A n n a M a rie P et years The fa th e r was given the rived In new spring hats. The F irs t O ffen der» Paroled. Planting cross windbreaks of one erson, Jean Savage, Jean K in g, S m a r t S hop flo custody of a aon. Clyde und H u b e rt M cN eil, b ro th made 1.116 Instrument» between or two rows of trees at q uarter mile M a ria n Moore, E velyn Olsen, M a ry OREGON LOGGERS Mrs. T . C. W heeler returned ers. pleaded g u ilty to an In fo rm a the years 16*21 and 1737. O f these, H ch o ftald S te w a r t fo r good p lu m b F rld u y fro m a Eugene hospital, two mMtf tion chargin g larce..y In a d w e ll up to recently. MO violins, 12 violas Intervals at right angles to prevail jane S m ith and E le a n o r Teeters. where she recently underw ent an ing and were paroled fro m three- ing winds Is suggested by Fred IL operation. She 1» recovering sat yea i p en ite n tia ry sentences F rid a y | nnd BO violoncellos were actually Price Orders Are Up. known, while there are traces of Johnson, regional forest Insiiector and P o rtlan d , Ore., Jan. 26.— N e w isfactorily. by C irc u it Judge G. F. S klpyorth. of the forest service In Denver, business to ta lin g 31,723,000 feet, an Mrs. Ito p e rl F ro m m left Wednes H u b e rt M c N e il was paroled to J. shout one hundred more. and Stale Forester W. J. M orrill Increase o f 30 per cent over the day for P o rtland to visit u n til Sun A. Snyder. Dlsston route, Cottage F ln .lv ground. In sugar sacks, at the Colorado Agricultural college. previous w eek, was reported today day at the home of M r. and Mrs. Grove, and Clyde M cN e il to W a r per tun. »4.00. and 2c each a l N o t la L if e ’ » Picture At Mt. View Pavilion by the W estern P in e association Such windbreaks would be I d ad ren K e lly , same address. i ■ l Conn. s lowed when sacks a re returned. "Y ou th ful Im agination.'' said II I fo r the w eek ending J a n u a ry 20. T lie lr brother, James M cN eil, Culp Creek dltlon to shelter belts around farm Stom ach trouble? See D r. Hagen. T h e figu re, how ever, was 12 per Calclte Poultry Ortte. Consultation free. flc was sent to the p en ite n tia ry T h u rs Ho. the «age of Chinatown, "la like buildings Gross windbreaks at quar cent below the three year average SATURDAY NIGHT day for three years. I t was his the picture on yonder billboard. It C hick and pullet slxe. ton WOO M rs. J. A. Pow ell returned to th ird sentence, and but the firs t ter-m ile Intervals would furnish fo r Janu ary. lia n and tu rke y alie, ton WOO gives pleasure even though no one her home in P rin e v ille Sunday offense fo r the o ther two. Shipm ents fo r the w eek w ere 28,- protection against soli blowing for can hope that life's performance a fte r visiting several weeks a t the Blickbatlv Minn. BUrkkultc, Otc. a distance of shout ten times the 350,000 feet, and production, 18,474,- home o f a daughter, M rs. V ln al w ill re w a l anything so resplend 000 feet. O rders fo r the y e a r to liurtm au Returns aa Inspector. height of the trees on the windward date are 54 per cent in excess o f R andall. She was accompanied D r. C. H . H a rtm a n , fo r a num ent.” by Mias E lean or W h ite , who w ill ber of years a v e te rin a ria n here side and about 18 to 20 times on actu al production. Come to the S m a rt Shop for your visit w ith her several weeks. the leeward side. Investigations have before going to K la m a th county as realty new atylea. S ilk dresatw C o w B ra n d » on W a ll» M rs. George M organ returned d airy herd inspector, has been se shown. As the trees grow ta lle r rig h t fro m the factory In prints, To Im m ortalize the history of solid colors and com bination of Sunday fro m P o rtland , where she lected fo r the same position In they would provide protection for the Texas cow business and Its Ini colors. >275 and up. C a ll and see visited w ith relatives several weeks. lam e county and w ill m ake hix gradually Increasing arena •lean Coua Coemetlco. Beauty home In Eugene. H e was here them Alice Breedlove, proprietor, ¡»ortance as the state's original d u rin g the past week. tfc phone 17-J. 11° Nook, K eiu building. great Industry. 32 famous old D r. H a rtm a n succeeds D r. L. G. M r. and M rs. J. B. M ills and Mlaa Florence Jenks spent the brands have been chiseled on the sm all d aughter of Junction City week end at her home In T an gen t. H e lte rlln e who has been appoint When the flock goes out to sum walla of G arrison liall o f the state ed m ilk mnd d a iry Inspector fo r visited Sunday at the home o f M r. Mias E m m a je a n Stephens and Eugene. mer posture and you no longer university. and M rs C a rl lira c k e r. Miss Theresa Young spent the bring them to the lot of an evening, M r. and M rs V ic to r K en i and week end w ith friends In Corvallis. D o re n a W in s H a ll G am e« . says a correspondent In the Mis P r«»»u r« o f W a te r Just come In and see the new sm all aon of Toledo spent Su n D orena. Jan. 31. —(S p e c ia l.)—The day and M onday v isitin g relatives dress skirts, blouses and sweaters. D orena girls' and boys basketball For pressure of w ater In pounds souri Farm er, you w ill find It con I In- S m a rt Shop. f lc teams defeated squads fro m V id a venient to park a little can of gaso- and friends here. I>er square Inch, m ultiply the depth G r4 your sw eet yeaat raise d Mlsa M erle Bowen spent the high school last F rid a y evening in feet by 0.433. or In lnchra by .0B6. llne. some pine ta r and a p air of week end at her home In Silverton. at Creswell. T h e boys won 42-26 goods a t th e C H v I bakery. old shear» by a fence post where At a depth of 72 Inches, the pres M rs. I I B. Breedlove spent the and the girls won 44-28. Vaughn sure Is 2,5ns pounds per square Inch. yon can find them when you make week end w ith .Mr. and M rs. 8. S. o f D o rena and C urts o f V id a di your occasional trip w ith salt or to vided high point honors in the Lassw cll In P o rtland. look them over. You may find a boys gam e w ith 18 points each. \ R ough L a n g u a g e 1» Lo»t W illia m lle c k. Plum bing and Mosby, D orena g irls ’ fo rw ard , sheep w ith maggots In hot w eather Jud Tunklns sava some men re heating. Phone 123-J. flo scored 32 points fo r her team . Come! You will enjoy the F ro m Ocean to Ocean. and you won’t have to make a long mind him of Uncle Jim's parrot, E lm e r F rans o f P o rtland spent look and selection of these O u r O w n t'-o ntlnu ous I-In c a trip to the house a fte r tools. Some the week end at the home o f M r. who gets a reputation fa r being Z. W . ltohlnson Hunch Sold. Acroes the Continent. dresses—all new styles un times when visiting a hack farm and Mrs. F ra n k K elly. T he Z W . Robinson ranch, con «mart by using rough language tain in g 128 acres and located 10 sheep pasture we have In our pock derpriced—all week! which doesn't mean a thing. Vancouver, >2.75 Tacom a. >2.50— Southern Melodies A re Features. miles south o f Cottage G rove on et some stout string or cord; If we Seattle. WOO Y re k a. M Frisco. The P a rk s -H a w k ln a q u artet fro m the C edar creek road, was sold find a sheep needing attention we R o ie w o o d M o il D u ra b le > 7 -Loa Angeles. >12 S alt L ake, Seattle w ill give an e n te rta in m e n t this w eek to W illia m M . H a rris of nt 7:30 T hu rsday evening a t the Log Angeles. T h e H a rris fam ily I f properly worked, rosewood Is catch It and hobble Its feet, go to >12AO — Chicago. W « — N ew Y o rk . Church of the N azarene. Southern w ill take Im m ediate possession and a fence post and get our parked most durable. Even a fte r a hun >37.80. melodic« and o rig in a l compositions plan to m ake substantial im prove tools and don't have to chase the dred years' use It may be polished Victory Bus Depot by M r. H a w k in s w ill be featured. ments. T h e deal was handled by sheep a second tim e to doctor It. again and look like new. becomlnf the H a ll A Johnston R e a lty com B A H T E L L H O T E L —T E L M Most any trip you make to such s pany. incom e T ax Uncords. Sentinel. harder with age. flock there w ill be one or two sheep Misses Jean Allison and June Hupli»t« to H old M eetings. that need some little attention E n em ies o f H a w k » W heeler and M elv in Breese. Oregon Rev. E a rl W . Cochran of Salem, like cutting off a soiled lock of wool Purple martens and kingbirds Hlute college students, spent the pastor o f the C a lv a ry B aptist or placing a little ta r on stained week and a t th e ir home» here. church there, w ill hold special are effective enemies of some Closing out all remaining wool w ill be a w orthw hile proven meetings every evening fo r two New M avtag w ashing muchlne« hawks, fearlessly attacking and Flannel Shirts weeks a t the local B aptist church liv e of worse trouble. (O H S M A L L C U M T 'L A K S I at the new low prices. Come to driving off those which venture s ta rtin g M onday. F e b ru a ry 12. and si-e thia real bargain. Pumps. near th e ir nesta. Look them over. G rab er-G ettya C h ris tia n E n dear orem to M eet. , H a rd w a re . iio The Southern Lane C ounty C hris G h e n t’» “ R ow o f M o n u m e n t» " The sugar cane Industry of the Mlaa Jenevleve W oodard of Sa tian E n deavo r association w ill hold A D D IT IO N A L 100. M o lem spent the week end at the In Ghent, Belgium, there Is s United States was threatened with a conference here today (T h u rs home of her parents. M r. and M rs. “row of monuments" where seven entire extinction back In the days d ay) a t the C h ris tia n church. A 81x90 O ften someone desires to send W a lte r A. W oodard. potluck d in n e r w ill be served at Inrge public buildings staud on al Just following the W orld w ar when out a sm all num ber of postal H e rm a n Petersen. U n iversity of 8 o'clock. cards, or small circulars, each most a straight line o f only about mosaic disease broke out In Louis Oregon student, spent the week to have the same reading m a t lana. This plant disease Is fata l to 700 yards. anu a t the home of hla parents, ter. T h e w ork of ty p e w ritin g re M t ilio ii T re e s P la n te d the cane and Its spread was rapid M r. and M ix. W illia m Petersen. quires considerable tim e, yet More than 1,000,(100 trees have i Lee Thom ason of D o re n a has all through the sugar bowl of the C an M a k e M a n y G u m D ro p» ihe person d rs lrln g to m ake the Heavy, strong construction, collected the bounty on n bobcat. been planted along the state high m ailin g doeu not believe the Gum drops are now made of the lower Mississippi. IJ ltle was known no starch. A 10-pound eon was born Sunday cost of p rin tin g Is w arranted. ways In beautification efforts during fru it pectin from oranges, culls or about the disease and any effective to M r. and M rs. Lindsay E aatbu rn . It Is to meet this situation that tha last ten yeara. Fed other discards, which would ordi remedies were hard to find. M r. and M ix. J. E. Woodson and T he Sentinel has equipped It ~~ narily he a loss to the orange eral plant expert* tackled the prob children and a niece o f Eugene self to produce sm all m im eo P e tro le u m K n o w n L o n g A g o were din ner guests Sunday at the lem from another angle and through graphed forms. growers. home of Charles Stevens, b rother W hen custom er furnishes T he first known mention o f Am er the development of a mosaic-resist stock and prepares stencil, 100 of M rs. Woodson T h e d in n e r was lean petroleum occurs In S ir W alter ant strain o f cane from imported A n g a r a C at» N o t P la y f u l w ill be produced for 80 cents, honoring M r. Stevens on his b irth Raleigh's account o f the T rinid ad varieties, the sugar growing has Angora cats are not playful and usually mnv be delivered a day anniversary. pitch lake w ritten In 1598. few minutes a fte r order Is plac been restored to an acreage which They m aintain a certain dignity at N e w Aladdin lamps. >».78 w ithout ed. W hen T he Sentinel pre compares favorably with that plant- , the Hhiidf W e h a v e th e m In nil all times. T h e ir sphinx-like quail pares the stencil, or furnWhes M u r d e r V ic tim s * C e m e te ry stylaa brass bowls, m etal bowls, ed before the outbreak of mosaic ties make them typically oriental. paper, a slight e x tra charge floo r lamps, etc. Come In now and A small hillside cemetery over disease.— Washington Star. w ill he made. Stencils m ay be look them over. G raber-G etty« Big double-bed size and sateen looking a peaceful valley In Letcher purchased fro m T he Sentinel N o T im e to W a lk H a rd w a re . flo county, Ky., contains the graves of nt 10c each. "Don't ax me 1f l ’s afrnld to bound ends—a bargain. T hrough some e rro r In p re p a ra A d dition al quantities, stock 10 murder victims, most of them tion of copy, T he Sentinel last w alk past a grnve yard," said furnished bv customer, w ill be Historically, butter from cow's killed In fend strife. week failed to m ention e n te rta in Uncle Eben. " I never tried I t 1 m ilk Is quite modern. printed a t the ra te o f 20 cents m ent furnished by R ev. R a n to n . the 10G • • * alw ays run." evangelist, at the Tuesday noon R ubber Stam ps, Pads, In k . Sen- I tlnel. I luncheon of .the cham ber o f com Where twins are male and female A P ro v « rb merce. H e furnished mualo on the D u p lic a tin g Supplies. Sentinel. It Is generally found that the fe — violin and a carpenter's saw. w ith "Coming events cast th e ir shad A lw ays G ive Y o u r H om e P rin t mule Is a nonbreeder. Such an mil fe Miss Evelyn Shanda ns accompa- Shop F ir s t Chance ow* before,” Is really a proverb, mat Is called a free martin. F O R S A L E — W . L. baby chick». nist. N . J. Nelson was the atudent and a very old one. Cicero used It . . . A W o o lc o tt, phone 22-F8. fl-21p for a dem onstration of how a per- Steaks LOIN ROUND T BONE H am Butts 12/ic lb. c 19 lb. Fresh O y sters 35c p in t Cotta*e Cheese ___ 20c lb.— V eal P o rk Club P o rk B oneless C od Fish 25c lb. C utlet S teak S tea k R oast S av ag e to A d d re s s C h a m b e r M eet 15 M ARO lb. N ot A Poison F r e e D eliv ery All Day Any Time Cull 46 fo r Q u a lity M eats Fred A nderson, P ro p rieto r P h o n e 46 ’ C ity Briefs Econom y Feed Store and G rocery > Tree Windbreak Saves Soil Blowing Damage E n te rta in m e n t Agricultural Lime DANCE Ja n . 29 U m phrey & M ackin’s February Values The Flock in Summer Big Silk D ress Nevin Lines 150 FR O C K S T o Choose $2.95 U p E vent T his W eek M en! All Flannel Shirts Vi p ric e Postal Cards 100 for 50c Sugar Raising Saved A Big H em m ed Sheet 98c All-wool Blanket »224 Agricultural Notes Cottage Grove Sentinel White ¿lephtm ts T o F o rm R a in d ro p Smith-Short Grocery It takes about S.OAO.lX*» clond particles to form the average sized rain drop. N o t A ll S ix -F o o te r . P hone N o. 1 19c S a le 9c S a le 9 L ook these o v er Too many items to quote President Roosevelt says commodities will advance Only one out of 200 American ' men attains a height of six feet or more. A variety of corn that corn borers do not like Is the develop ment nearing completion at the Monroe substation of Michigan State college. Sherlock Holmes made his first bow to the public In the novel “A Study In Scarlet," published In "Bee- ton’g Christmas Annual,” In 1887. How B adger H id e . M arim ba music Is music pro duced by a tAtln-Amerlcan musical Instrument which I* similar to xyl<’Pt’on,‘' U»e marimba. a S e rv e d S h o rte e t T i m . The badger, night prowling anl President William Henry l la r r b mal, If disturbed In the daytime, ’»<»«>. who dled of Pne«“10'1'» J««1 tuck» Ita head and feet under Its ! (»t1® month after he was Inaugu- body to hide. ™ted' wrTpd the shortest time. R e lic * in M e x ic a n P y ra m id The biggest Mexican pyramid, at Cholula, contains still older strut* turea within It, a Mexican govern 1 ment archeologist discovered. Subscription rate goes up Leap New items added this week for final close-out! Bargains you will want—slips, bandeaus, gowns, dresses, bloomers, mitts, C h o ic e | gloves, ribbons and whatnot. Raincoats, shoes, unions, dresses, etc........... 25c and 49c From Our Grocery Department 1 his Week R esem ble» X y lo p h o n e S h .r lo c k H o lm e » ' F irs t E ffo rt M o ra Special prices in q u an tity on m ilk, flour, potatoes, beans, rice and all canned goods Chippewa potato is a new variety, being developed by the Department of Agriculture. It Is yellow-fleshed, but tnstes like a white potato. • • • Y ear Leap year couies every four yeara with the exception that of the cen tesimal years only those that are exactly divisible by 400 are leap yeara. Phone 33—City Delivery—Order Now! Large package Pillsbury’s Cake H o u r............... 24c Large package Oxydol washing powder............. Large cans Campbell’s tomato juice, 4 cans. Z5c Maxwell House Coffee, 2 pound cans for.—.... 0(C Best grade peaches, number 2y2 cans................... Best grade fancy pears, number 2l/2 cans...........lie Best grade fancy pineapple, number 2y2 can>....zzo Broken sliced pineapple, number 2y2 cans.........i»c Whole kernel corn, Eugene pack, 3 cans........ U m p h re y & M a c k in ’s The Store o f Best Values