The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, August 16, 1934, Page 2, Image 2

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a
t
th e B ert Ik itic aste r hom e T hur»
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th e oopri-.ssion,
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day evening
c e n tu a te d th e depression, w as the *“ 4 * th *re Is still a b a th in g su
s u it i t ; M r s M A G ro v m e n te rta in « .! 11 u n itin g w ith th e P re s b y te ria n
R o se m arv a n d D o ro th y F ta se e
of g o o d , a t less th a n c o s t
th 4 ‘
be seen
w “hr \
Th«“ d ^ c h u rc h ; union se rv ic e a t 8 E p ­
w o rth L eague, 7. p ra y e r m eeting. i ,, out ill tiled C asey Jo n o s of Cot
..iki G rove to the M cK eniie to
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th e d ep ressio n stru c k ,
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sv e n in g of la st w eek, h o n o rin g h e r T h u rsd a y , 8.
spend th e w eek end nt th e F r a n k
s to c k s o f goods w ere a t a h igh
H ow e x a s p e ra tin g folks a re who, w e th e r. Mrs. B ridgem an. on h e r
level a n d m any in d u strie s endeav- »»stead of being convinced by o U r b irth d a y
a n n iv e rsa ry
R efresh
' C h u rc h of th e N asu rv n c, C V Jo n e s hom e.
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a n d Mrs. B u tte M ooney
i y keep
u rtp v
n g g in
m the
l « 0 hope
n o p e a rg u m e n t, try
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re w d i to
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to ta lk us in to th e ir m ?n ,l '*'o te se rv ed a n d th e g roup B rysoh,
P a sto r. -Sunday
school.
th a t p rom ised b e tte r tim e s w ere W4>
P ra v e r m eeting a t the 9,45, forenoon service. H , se rm o n have gone to McCloud. Cal., to
w a v ’ ° t th in k in g
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Mini c h ild re n of
service, 3 SO; m ee tin g s
ernice K e rr an
B C h a n d le r c am p V. S. W te rn o o n
difficu lt tim e s w e re a h e a d , a n d " h e n you allow o th er« to im pose V B ert
C o tta g e G rove a re v isitin g thl»
a n d a u x ilia ry will hold th e ir eac h n ig h t ex cep t S a tu rd a y
b a n k s w a n ted n o tes paid, goods upon you
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f
th
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a n n u a l p icn ic F rid a y ev en in g at
h a d to be unloaded re g a rd le ss of
G eorge H a stin g s h a s m oved hl«
H ighw ay lln p tia t C h u rc h , H W
th e hom e of Rev a n d Mr» 1 G
p ro fits.
I f you h ave a h e ad a ch e , d o n 't Shaw . F a m ilie s of m em b e rs *
D avts P a s to r S u n d a y school 10 donkey to a hogging lob below
Som e in d u strie s believed they give everyone else one ta lk in g be guests
fo ren o o n service, 11. se rm o n bv th è D rain
G
eorge F
op
p a s to r T h e c h u rc h will u n ite In
»-eorge
r o o s s i te
e r of
or T r n h o o r rn
n to n C
Cor-
w ould lose less by o p e ra tin g th a n a b o u t i t
re ah ln g lln g th e Blue
by s h u ttin g down. T hey h a d to
M rs H a ro ld S w a r ts e n te rta tn e ii th e u n io n se rv ice a t th e C h ris tia n I n *'' ' h a *
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w ith five ta b le s of b rid g e T uesday
■ell a t low prices, a n d w ages a n d
— the
•- —
R o se m ary F r a i s e «p en t S a tu rd a y
p re a c h on
th em e . A - R easo n
evening. M rs A. W, K im e held ——
o th e r exp en ses h a d to b e reduced.
nig h t w ith B e rta L a n c a ste r.
ab le R eligion."
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igh
score.
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s
R.
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ate
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sec­
SUU f u r th e r w age re d u ctio n s fol­
Mr a n d M rs D o m e M orris sp en t
ond high a n d Mrs, R a lp h S s lts m s a
low ed In th e hope of m a k in g o p ­
lh 'n l» ii» s t a | A iw - iu h lv o f t o i l . A t
the w eek end w o rk in g on th e ir
won th e tra v e lin g prtxe R e fre sh
e ra tio n s a t lea st b re a k even. E m ­
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loB ‘ ibln.
m e a ts w ere se rv ed a t a la te h our
plo y ers a n d em ployes w ere both
school, 9 45; fo ren o o n se rv ice 11
I.O N D O X .
losing a n d th ese losses w ere re ­
___
Mrs. T h o m a s Allen, a
recent m o rn in g w o rsh ip ev en in g se rv ic e '
J A P IA lln
r ltt/M lm h i
—
Aug
13 T he F rie n d ly N elgh-
• 45. e v a n g e listic in n a tu re ; Tue*^
flected in tra d e g e n era lly
W e s t C n a c t A acw «
ti
, b r:d e- waa h o n o r guest a t a m eet
at
day. 7 45. Bible s tu d y by th e pa» j hors clu b m et last T h u rsd a y
St coast Association Head in g of th e K oval N eighbor« T ue to
T h e idea of th e p re s e n t a d m in ­
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in
r; ,
F rid
ay.
7 i i.i,
45. m ee
e e tin g
I n ! th e hom e of Mrs. G len B an to n , 14
istra tio n to boost w ages a n d com ­
Tells What
re
d 4 ' e te n tn g . Mi
N o rm a W him
c h a r g - of y o u n g people S a tu rd a y , » "'m b e r» being p re sen t. T h e next
tens w hat Code Does
w as « . . . m e d a s a new m en:
pel f a ir co m p etitio n is th e o re tic a l­
3. c h ild re n 's se rv ice . 7 30 s tr e e t «»’e tln g will be _ a “ t • th
1 e hom e of
for Mill W w
o rk er
,T hl‘ ,p ? ” ’ra n ’ included tw o s -ng m ee tin g .
ly a sp len d id w ay of g e ttin g back
’
M rs. Eli-"*- '*'•■
Th>i d e n h erg A ugust
bw
bv A rlene A nderson a n d
Viola
33.
to b e tte r Urnes, b u t p erso n s a c ­
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C ulver, a cc o m p a n ied
bv
B etty
H aro ld
P h illip s
ed to -------
low er H prices
fe ar- 9.- E m p lo y m en t O w ‘’ns. ta p d a n ce bv V irg in ia V
C om m unity M en's B ible Ckma at I Mr a n d M rs
c custom
o
e t la n d , a re Aug.
ful le st u n sc ru p u lo u s m a n u ia c tu r- in lu m b e r m ills a n d lo g g in g .-«V, , I ,n a n d n u m b e rs b> M rs
F red th e a rm o ry By vote of th e class ) and G o rd o n C ollier sp e n t fro m F rl-
T he E p is tle t o th e C h u rc h «t i day to Monday- a t th e hom e of
ers a n d d e alers a re ta k in g
a d v an - '¡t th e n o rth w e st h a s in c re a s e d
B re ssle r a n d Mrs. H arley G a te-
Mrs. P h illip s' siste r. Mrs. H a rry
1 -t’ : 1 «
I' th e
ay
i,
tag * of codes a n d p rice re g u la tio n {i,om 3gi.<XM> in 1933 to m o-e th a n " a te rm e lo n w as serv ed la te In the
’
•
he
c la s- b e g in n in g S unday fo re ­ Z im m erm an , a t E'orest Grove.
to c h arg e m o re th a n is w a rra n te d 5 i'p0»1 P ersons a t th e p re se n t u m e ? 'w nin<?
,h *
n« t
m ee tin g
F ire fro m a b ru sh pile on the
noon; lesson G al. t 1-8 | c, S haw
by c o st o f p roduction a n d d istri- a n “ W4H*1 h ave show n a n in e r ta - e S e p t ,“ , b«'r 11. fam ilies c f m em ber te
a c h e r.
Lon S h o rtrld g e place got beyond
buUon. AS a m a tte r of fa ct, th e re « c U<Ss V, * ^ t* r I * “«
P«cedT n gff“X . “ “ 6
’ UDD* r
c o n tro l T h u rsd a y a n d b u rn e d over
k, I,tU e dou b t th a t som e h ave en- £ ' T V
Gr’e X ^
J 04*
E'ree M ethodist C h u rc h , R W a p a r t of th e G eorge S u th e rla n d
i ? ^ Oredi- s ° btXMl ,p n c *’
{pt4n 'm l n a ^ ;t? of U e ^ ‘ « ' c ^
T he P r* b v « e rtin m issio n a ry so- H ow ell. P a sto r.
Sunday school. fa rm N e ig h b o rs a ssiste d in p u t­
reason. T h ere is a lso belief th a t L u m b e rm en -- a sso c ia tio n
VO4st c:e!v Wii, m e<t a t •, 3l, W edr.e J p . 9 45; fo ren o o n serv ice. 11. serm on tin g out th e flam es.
T h o m a s M xlev of C resw ell is
su
b
ject.
T
he
S
tim
u
lu s
of
I*n s t
som e unions have been u n fa ir in
C o.onel G roelev. fo rm e r c h ie f if » fte tn o o n a t th e hom e o f Mi
service.
8. v isitin g re la tiv e s In th e neig h b o r-
th e ir d em an d s fo r h ig h e r w age th e . h a lt e d S t a ’es f o r e s t k h - .- » "
V McGee. M ite boxes w ill be B lessings: ' ev en in g
rm o n bv th e p a sto r, p reced ed bv hood.
echedules.
s41«* '-hat in th e s ta te of W a s h in e ' O|M' ned a n d * p a g e a n t
w ill
be
H arvey S h ip p left T u esd ay for
a n d p ra ise se rv ice ; p ra y e r
v ‘,on w a« cs h a v e sh o w n a n in c re a s e PJe , *n te d bv th e y o u n g people of song
K veryU iing is fin e a n d d d m d d2
m ee tin g . T h u rsd a y . 8. Rev a n d Ashwood. w h e re he is w o rk in g in
d
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the
p
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s
t
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e
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r
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f
20«
i
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th
e
S
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n
d
a
y
school.
w ith codes a n d p r.e e re g u la tio n
v! ~ <* * *
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mil
M rs M acv of L os A ngell's
will
m g * h u laCk Ot “ WK> ° l re g u U t" 7 ork have i n c r e ^ d "* » * 0 ^ ^ ? « UrS- c£ orite M cQ ueen a n d Mrs. give a m essage
ov
B ov M eans a n d c h ild re n left
I k.iuBnaieu
llu s tra te d
bv
ste
re
o
p
tic
o
n
slid
a
n
d
will
a
im
S
a
tu
rd a y fo r E lm a. W ash.
M rs
m w
g hum
a n n a ibiuic
tu re . . gj,
I t ga
is u h u u m
m c re a -e xa-« G . l a o r i n i c e t t N elson
**««**4
in a an
n In
444 O
v r regon
e < o . . tn
u ie e w
w a age
c e increuw*»
?L»n e r n n te
n rta
n n in
.n e e d u F r rid
u u a a y )
sing.
M eans, w ho h a s
been
v isitin g
t he sa
r- ,iH
fte
n i a: t ’he
n a tu re
r e to se e k a w av
ay o f m a k in g H l per cen
cent,
id a n d \ « o r k a jR
e rn o o rt
the M cQ ueen hon
hom e .
• • •
iriii a cc o m p a n y th e m bom «
g r e a te r p ro fit, o f w a n tin g bust- Q4-'s g a m e d 65 p e r c e n t
h o n o rin g M rs. P o c ia N o rris w ho
l're -i> \(e ria n C h u rc h , J a m e s A ik
M r- L ynch C u rrln a n d daugh-
ness th a t th e o th e r fellow h a s of - -*11. th :s h a d been acc o m p lish e d ' I k
S u n d a y for M edford, w here
in S m ith . P a sto r. Sunday- school. !*r re tu rn e d hom e T h u rsd a y from
w a n tin g ln w a g es all th a t th e em - v n ! ' ev “ i4- S!nce a d °DUon o f the'
h " s em D lov°>*n h
10; fo ren o o n serv ice. 11. se rm o n a visit m C a lifo rn ia.
p lo y er g e ts in excess of produc- 5 ,«
.C^ * ' aE d he
topic. T h e R en ew al of S tr e n g th ;’
L«vl G e e r re tu rn e d Friday- fro m
“ W a te r o f L i f i ”
tlon.
H
-ne code c re d it fo r th e ch an g e.
e v en in g service. 8. unio n service C oburg, w h e re he v isited h is son
I
I
,
T h e S e n tin e l believes th a t regu- G i e e l V t u V ! ™
. ? av' '
C h ris tia n c h u rc h ; p ra y e r m eet R obert.
TIi,- C h a rle s Pow ell a n d W illis
Ing. W ed n e sd a y . 7 30. a stu d y of
latio n o f w ages, of w o rk in g hours, h a d lost 66.66 p e r c e n t^ o f 'o s ^ n ?
NMU a «Heile ».»rd rn»-a
th e S. S. lesson fo r n e x t S unday. G a rm a n fa m ilie s a n d M iss A udrey
vr o f UJ
\YI
even of p ro d u c tio n , h a s m u ch of Pioym ent. T he h ig h s a la rie s on
Cox
a tte n d e d th e W a rth e n
re ­
th erit, b u t la a c ---------»
o u n try —
a s - o g - re — a t - wbi
in d u stry * 4.au
h a d o p r.u
rid e ed
u- tu ha
, » c5 u {be
j
u ¡i-
C h u rc h of C h rist,
S ix th
a n d union S u n d a y a t S p rin g field a u to
a s this, how a re w e to s tr ik e a 5*^ h a d gone in to th e d isc ard , ail Ieri es
G ibbs.
G. Shaw . M inister. --- cam p.
h appy m ed iu m th a t U g o in g to
- a s p e r a t e cveie of com - ’ the Fl<
B lb’e school. 9:45; m en o f th is
M rs H e rm a n G e rtie a n d niece
rth ■•r T w elfth
b rin g h a p p in e ss a n d c o n te n tm e n t ^
“ xpiasned th » ,
school
the
;
a
r
e
w ith th e C om m unity of A n lau f v isite d Friday* a t
to a ll?
tw i e* Piajned th a t a s soon ao and f»r a »,
M e n s B ible cla ss a t th e a rm o ry C laris A beene hom e.
g a n 'iil only
T h e h u m a n e q u atio n is alw ay s th e m i n i m u S ^ w a ^ o i '" ? ? ^
Mi a n d M rs. J E B a n to n w ent
c o m m u n io n of th e L o rd 's S upper.
11. se rm o n su b lect. •'The D ivine to th e t'm p u u a valley* S a tu rd a y to
w ith im a n d ^ n ° code c a n re g u la te f f - . b o u r w as en fo rc e d . In May-
D
e
fin
itio
n
o
f
L
ife
E
te
r
n
a
l;
'
J
u
n
io
r
get
peaches.
tnan.
it sa tis fa c to rily .
1933. th e m in im u m w as 25 c e n ts
M r- F la W .lls left Sunday for
C h ristia n E nd, av •: 5 senior. 7;
^ • ¿ OUr' Kener4^T. a n d in som e
sec-io n s _ _ it w 7-----------------------------
as even less. T he «»*
av-
P E S S IM IS M .
A re a d e r a sk e d us. "Y ou h av e - ^ d w a ^ V - m ! Sii“ ! ' G re ele i
m uch optim ism . Y our p a p e r glows 64 c 'e n T ^ m th e X
“
S n d e r “t ^
w ith It. B u t doesn t good judg- code re g u la tio n s. B efore a d o p tio n
m e n t d ic ta te th a t you be m ore ° ( th e code. h e said , c am p s pa d
pessim istic 7"
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L iste n , siste r, th e w orld is coat- o ver 30 cents.
cd w ith pessim ism . I t is lik e tu ­
berculosis g e rm s— everyw here. An
individual m u s t h a v e a su p e rb
a m o u n t of o p tim ism to be even
n e a r n o r m a l T h e re a re so m any
gloom c a rrie rs , pessim ism peddlers,
a n d th e lik e th a t if a n in d iv id u a l
d id n t glow a b it w ith th e e le m en ts
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p e tu a lly d a r k n ig h t. A w h a le o f a
Credit for Big Increase
lo t of o p tim ism is re q u ire d m erely
to th in k no rm ally .
in Placements.
D o n ’t w o rry . I f th e re is a n v one
th in g th e w o rld needs to d ay , it Is
optim ism . T h e n a tio n is .¿ ire T in g « 5 ^ ^ f ^ o f “ u X ^ d V A m
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Two Free City Deliveries Daily
Stock Your Pantry Now!
WAGES 141 PER GENE
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T he se rio u s d ro u g h t c o n J d J itio
n s in
th e m id
d le w est . have p lay ed
havoc w ith th e m a rk e ts. P ric e s a re a d v a n c in g by leap s an d
bounds. B U Y N O W A N D S A V E D O L L A R S !
BI .
Fruit Jars
FLO U R
W IL L
without lids or rubbers
SO O N
quarts, doz.
B E $2.00 A S A C K
ARE
A D V A N C IN G
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D A IL Y
BUY
S h o r te n in g
YOU CAN SA V E
C ra c k e rs
NOW '
S-Ib. puil
D O L L A R S
2-lb, box
c
BUY NOW '
Royal Club Coffee
CEREALS
55
y
B Y B U Y IN G N O W !
25 C—
2
45
boxes for
__ _____________ Grahams or wafers— buy one of each.
P E T E R P A N F L O U R IS L A N E C C O U N T Y ’S M O ST P 0 P U
LAR H A RD W H EA T FLO U R
WEEK’S FIR BUSINESS
BETTER,ÜUÏLODK DULL
fro m sc a rc ity of e n th u s ia sm .—E n-
te m rise
m i iss.
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rise , M cComb, M
d jm e s tic w a . te r tra d e s vase
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tic c o a st a n d C a lifo rn ia m a te ria lly
in c re a se d new b u sin e ss fo r the
eek , end ed A u g u st 4, the W est
THE HLMAN BRAIN
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T h e h u m a n b ra in d o e sn 't w e a r c i^
Z d L u m b e rin e n * a sso c iatio n de-
iu L I t » ro w . w . , i . . . .
,___ c .a r ta today.
w as a sk e d how he k e p t h is y o u th -
(pi outlook. H e h a d been ta lk in g ,
a t 82. of th in g s h e w as g o in g to
do n e x t
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Everything You Expect to Find in Hardware
Stores—and Many Other Things
OIL CLOTH
Pretty’ patterns, durable, good assortment.
PABCO RLGS—Will brighten any room; new
patterns; a 9 by 12 rug for
Twin O ak s L u m b er C o m p an y
b t f ° re
We Now Have Complete
Service for Gas Gauges
Liquid and Electric
Exclusively
NELSON MOTOfi COMP'V
W e h a v e su itca se s, flo o r co v er­
ing, m a ttre s se s , re b u ilt ra n g e s
a n d stu d io couches. See o u r
n ew sh ip m en t of chairs.
S H O R T 'S F V R N I T tR E S T O R E
C o tta g e
G ro v e , O re .
For Y our Shave, Haircut
or Shampoo
The Imperial Barber Shop
F O R S A L E —St ovos, F u r n itu r e
C id er p re sse s E l- c tric W a s h e r'
W e p a y c a h fo r used stoves a n d
f u r n itu r e , ¿joe us b efore you
-e ll o r buy.
MORRIS A McLAVGHIJN
WOOD
B lo ck , P la n e r A Slab.
A lso S a w d u s t Special
P r ic e o n W in te r S upply
TOM ALLEN
JDry Wood for Sale
COTTAOR G R O V E E U G R N E
EIGHT R T R A N SF E R
31-oz.jur
K e rr ¡
P o rk
Beans Ritters
16 -o z
C O M M U N IT Y F A I R
F R ID A Y
29
& SA TU RD A Y
•can 5C
25"
3 bottles
F R ID A Y A N D S A T U R D A Y
15
25-oz. can
A R E COMMUNITY^FAI r T d a y S
Post T oasties
3 pkgs.
20
W h ere the T h rifty T h riv e
ARE YO U
M e a t D e p a rtm e n t
T O A KITCHEN RANGE
f t f C T R I C COOKERY w ill give you FREEDOM from k ifeh aa cere«. W a lk
out of your kitchen early
return 15 minute« before dinner tim e and
•erve o perfectly cooked, dcliciout m eal righ t on lim e . T h at'« «he mogic
o f on electric range. I t prepare« perfect meol« whether you are there ar
not and jt to simple to operate »hot even a child can u«a it Hi perfect
*ofe»y M ore »hon one m illion American hou«cwive« hove freed »hemtelvo«
from kitchen drudgery with electric cookery. W H Y ba tied to a kite hon
range? Electric range« ore better and cheoper today than avar be fora.
Finonca« need no longer «tond in the way of your purchoce of an alactri«
S H O R T E N IN G
IN BU LK
3 lbs. fo r 28c
BACON SQUARES
15c lb.
BEEF POT ROAST
12c lb.
B E E F B O IL
8c lb.
23c lb.
LEAN BACON BACKS
STEAKS
L O IN
ROUND
T -B O N E
ronge if you act ot once. For a «hort tim e this company in cooperation
L - h t a r d D a r s r .tr ,
As th e am ount of w a ter van.*
«nd d u st In the a .r d e trtae e » , m e
am ount of light dlfTu <■*] tr. „
su r ace of these p a rticle s decreases
and th u s d a rk n ess Increases with
elevation
w ith electricol dealer« ho« arranged to m oke it po««*ble fo r you fo pur
cho«e olmo«t any m oke of modern dependable electric ronge, together
with the necc««ary wiring and water heating facilitia« for a« low a« $3 a
m onth
Do not ollow »hi« wonderful opportunity to pots you by. In vesti­
gate today.
E le ctricity
IS A S C L E A N
A S S U N S H IN E
MOUNTAIN STATES
POWER COMPANY
Naval Academy Opened in 1845
T h e U nited S tate« N avul ac« d .m y
t AnnajxUls opened O ctober 10
fM .
19
ou M oney
IÇC B aking Pow der
M o r e T im e N e e d e d
“It look i to we,” said L'nt.4e Elien,
'like fo lk , has sim ply got to have
s h o rte r w orkln' hours in ord er to
le a \s ein tim e to tend to de Iw-
nieiise and IniTendr,* sm ont of vot­
in’ dey h a s on hand."
In d ian C hivalry
An Indian m an w alked , front
of his womeo-folk a s a n u t te r of
- ourtesv, to m ake th e way safe for
them .
31-oz,jar
G et O u r Prices B efore You Buy
FREE
T he n ew f r u i t a n d veg etab le
sta n d a rd iz a tio n law w ill be e x ­
p lain e d a t th e r e g u ia r m e e tin g of
th e L an e c o u n ty c h a m b e r of com ­
m erce, to be held a t S p rin g field
to n ig h t.
C h a r i« A. Cole, c h ie f of th e
p la n t division o f th e s ta te d e p a r t­
m e n t o f a g ric u ltu re , w ill ta lk on
th e law . C. E. S te w a rt, co u n ty
f r u it in sp e cto r, said S a tu r d a y th a t
som e d e a le rs h e re h ave a lre a d y
been fo u n d v io la tin g th e n e w s ta t­
u te b u t o w ing to th e ir Ig n o ran ce
of Its provisions th e y h ave n o t
i„e~n » ro s«c u Ied- A fte r th is m eet-
1.TT;. th e In sp e cto r says, th e vio­
la to rs will h a v e n o excuse.
C o n g re ssm a n J a m e s w . M o tt h a s
been Invited to speak.
S. M. C a lk in s, c ity a tto r n e y of
E ugene, h a s been Invited to ta lk
on th e b e n e fits o f th e n e w law.
P h on e 87
8PKWD OUR MONEY
FB
County Chamber Meets
Tonight at Springfield
s
G inger A le '* abst
ust 4. or a p p ro x im a te ly 200«|ii5o
feet o v e r the p r e c t d in 7
. -Xew business re p o rte d la s t w eek
by 551 m ills w as 95,832,107 board
{??'- . a g a ‘“ «t a p ro d u c tio n o f 76.-
.{ « « a **d sn ip m e n ts of 75.-
p ^ L d ^ tm n i h l? “ ent4 » e r e u n d e r
c i X t ^ e s V r e o ^ T p rX c tm n
by 25 p e r cenL
r e d u c tio n
O rd e rs booked la st w eek exceed-
e<^ th e previous w eek bv 3,600 000
ie e t
&bout 4 per c e n t
T h e - a —
sso
- c iatio n -a sa .u id r sale
a .t tJl
of
G erm an y a n d h e r a llies lo st th e
¿ lr ®,Uing h a d been m a te r-
W° rIi? ° PiniOnA “
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e ^ c o X
^ ’h i c ^ f a 1
la s t I e v
Sw eet Relish
W e W ill Save
o nly th in g t h a t g ro w s old a b o u t a
m a n is his body. I t m y sto m a c h
noids o u t 111 be In v e n tin g new a n d
b e tte r th in g s a t 100.”
W e a re co nvinced th a t E d iso n
w a s r i g h t O f course, som e m en
etop th in k in g , o th e rs nev er did use
w h ; \ b ra ln s
B u t th e m ar‘
w ho h a s a good b ra in a n d u ses it
to its lim it g ro w s in a b ility a s
um e
goes
on.—W ayne
C ounty
N ew s, W ayne, W . Va.
—
« e ?rr
P la n to a tte n d th e C o tta g e G ro v e C o m m u n ity F a ir th is w eek end
$6-29
C o ast lo n g sh o re m e n s s tr ia e
I t w as said th a t the fa ll outlook
{°r b u y in g w a s n o t fa v o ra b le
i^
ju u in
D ro
th ¡n
m to
th e m id d le w est
e st also
CUf ta !Le,d i lu5“ « r. P u rch ases. "
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d e J O 6' regon
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o u r even d i ? '
ed r ’ “ *
,d Ut re e &r - iin o n of th e n o rth -
u r eyes did n o t deceive us som e- Wfcs t fo re s t p ro d u c t fo r founda-
th in g m ore s u b s ta n tia l th a n w orld tio n s-
o p i n i o n -----
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