rAoa nrn Cottaix <6rovr $futmri K .ukll»k»4 isno BUIKRT 1,1 IX . Editor Pabllskrd K r ö n T k u n d sj by Üsltar* Uroro 1'uuli.hlng Company t lb o n Bodo___________ & £££ Elbort d n ltb _________ d h r .t *1*». publlcstlos oaterod s t Cot tssa U ro». sa socoad fl* » . matter • ' ’* ***** “cL b ta t U r J ti™ * d a year__ si ts three saaatba *o.M it* M onth*— t 00 Osa m en ta _ 0.J» fa r otga rate— 40« year additional MsamtbBf National Editorial Association Or*<nn Stal« K<11tortai Aaaociatloa not enjoyed by m onarchs haa led to «»»uniptlon of autocratic pow Wild Yeast Causes Loss ers by tho«« In leaser positions throughout the country, and those to Canned Milk li><iu*try powers ed by . lesser persons a . assum s Wild »»sacs jawat yeast Is 1« vur one S of ’t IIIV the BltnivSI <re«test h* vo n"' ’’* en “ ••"•«W e enem ies of the sweetened condensed a wav ta y as a s they have been used by bv ■____ - . . . . ullk Industry, for destruction or the national adm inistration. Few doubt th e sincerity of th e prest- largs quantities or processed milk dent and his m t X t In the r e / '• I"*»'«'«* when th . yeast en ter. . pl< *“ • "'hole. If there were <N>ud«twlng plant, notes a writer In doubt of h is sincerity he could ths Washington Star. Found grow not have retained his personal Ing freely In many planta the yeast popularity to so great a degree. is easily carried Inside the buildings ‘ -----. . ------ ------------ - . 1 ■» a he could not have retained the ■ whenever a breeie springs up. s S ? i P* P* r* “ Th* “ th* » * ’ * ' SOCIETY * „ .m ^ rW ._i IS HELD IN PORTLAND 1 fh v G owdyxill« club «htertAlnod invinbvrs of thy Silk Crwok club w ith Ail all-day intHHing Tuaadax at lb« horns of A lia Gaorg* W. Sw eet. The day w aa a pent picking wool And em broidering and a pot luck dinner waa served At noon, 1 «>•• c «ub will m eet tor an all-day -,,ber m e . lin g S e p ‘ t e m b e r ltf - t th# hou„, et M is, O tt o I X ib b e r ste ln . >N‘"pineut tiirougb which The Bresby tsriuu Mlaalonai; •y SO- t b , x . ,, I ' e l l is n .'w o u t ««“ ■ n l" * I'«'"'». It (lii.tw conditions “ ■>' etii. i tam ed member» o f i the _ A NEW D E A L Ideal -— for Its germ ination — and 1 rvf ‘’9 , .•ov'isty A lthough The Sentinel alw ays standing and Its bad featu res are ------ - ...................... ,ell * o{ . - . W ednesday . .- after . •• been a s ta u n c h re p u b lica n easily recognisable. A dem ocratic growth, for It feeds freely on sugar Mls- w y M cG ee A “ 1 pageant, new spaper and expects alw ays to adm inistration, retained In power, and the air which Is left In the cans und.« the dlrectlou ot M ia J, A. be s u c h .it has consistently support would feel com pelled to c o n tin u e , after tilling pro'l.les the Sim ili, was ptesen ted by children ed the present national adm inis both the good and bad A new sary oxygen. Mre. The yeast soon de tratron, for reasons which w ere adm inistration would w isely retain velops suftldeul g ss within a can Sm ith led the devotlotiuls. Re- frvolim nta w ere servad »t the tea given at the Unis it declared it the good and discard the had to cause swelllug. The milk so af hour. would give such support. Inct- R epublican adm inistrations have —• — dentally those reasons were con- alw ays been business adinlnlstra- fected becom es a total Iosa Ml». W. IL Daugherty eut er In the sweetened uillk manufae sidered so sound by executives of tion s W ith all their fau lts they ...... .'d a XXediltad.k^ rxviuag o ot i last the Manorial E ditorial association have been conducted ur«n m ore ,ur*. boiling t.ni|ierature It never ¡***“ " e d iu -.d .ij rvsuilig that The Sentinel's editorial de- sound business principles, gener- attained, and boiling la ucceaaary to M ils A uua Lbruguerty °oT*3««ill*e rty d a r in g w hy i. would give such ally speaking, than Prevention At bridge Mrs, II. K. AtelcaU „ dem ocratic ad , kill the . yeast s(».rcx . AUppcit u a s A«ot by the national niinistration a The r\'publicans thcrvfonp, t« the ouljr rvinedj All fcvld hign acoic and Mid. G. V. ociatiou to all nu m b er papers h a w had a severe lesson that they equipment It not only kept alw oluta < A> o i Portlam !, a la u i oi M ia of the AAAOciauon and w as re- m ay have needed, but It Is now W. U. VSoiKiuun, wou the t i a w i ly ch'ftQ hut Is treated with »odium ui£ p u —— se. • Tha • houorvd printed . * — im in m rr.oi.; any of them EAAVAA1 . . • e to »V prepare JIIVpilV for IVIUII1 IU a., ■ . . . . , , , . . . . .. . ’ r— »ws.. . . . as g neat waa ttm return to W hile The Sentinel will conuu ue tho* ’ «hlngs for w hich the grand hy,lr"lhl; ’rl,i*‘ * hkh k«««» «he yeaet jMosvuted w ilh a a guest prise. spores If any are present. liviivsfim cutA wara aarvad, support o f m any featu res of th . ° ' d portv has alw ays .-.fix'd, wrlth- N ew D eal, it reserves the right to ou« discarding any o f the basically Mr*. C. F liookiuA vntvilam vd criticise adversely as w ell ws la- sound Innovations of this adm ln- w it h l o c lo c k lu n c h k o u And t h ic a Many R«w Material« voralny. The N ew D eal has been istration. lAMic« o f c o n t i Act b u d « « i h u i a- The raw m aterials used In ths o in e tte c t long enough now t h a — t h'ow Is the tim e to prepare for _ w — — • — - so — .... '■ a > r , w ho ewre not ewe-e *''gg ink sswe har IIW ü o u M » ae a g I».*va'i u a a i, ltA virtue» ai d tA ulu are fairly tw o X®**» from now The w ay to mauuraciure or electric lamp globe«, m i a . v u ia i tAusaiiiA of i*oruaud. wall aAlabhshad, aud Tho Sen u - atArt th* hall rolling Is to elect gathered from the four corner» of luuehvou tuoio was a tu a c - nel believes it h as virtu es th at republicans to state office. The the earth. Include chromium from i**'u W,UI *•“ “ owers, m ight w ell he adopted by the rv- Sentinel has no word to say Siberia, atari fmrnlte from China. . ~ * — Ai. Jdacdbbon and p u b h e a u s . These v ir tu .s a re g .v u t « » ' » « o f the dern.x-r.tlc can- t, nsti)n< frvuj IlnhM?hlnK o „ n>r Godard euisrlA lueu enough so that it max have bean It has great adm iration , . . . M ix k I worth whUa to take a dem ocratic for o f them -it sees no rea- rom lea. titanium pig w ith luncuuou and suow er al um o d m im su a u o n for four years in 800 » hv dem ocrats shouldn't ac- lueu‘ ,u d «•«»'"utb from Australia, ‘ “ « d“> ot last w ee» >mc, houoriug 1 “ t order to have them put lu te prav c c «’t ,h em - but “ »•'•• "" reason cryolite from Greenland, feldspar .U liv d XX uUt. ih e u liv i nova was tice, for T he Sen u u ei doubts v n . w ky a republican should scratch from Sweden, but now obtained dp* ut sociully. m uch w h ether the prospective re- a slnK«* candidate on the repub- mostly from North I'nrollna; china publican adm inistration would «iean ticket. A republican year elay. fluorspar end barytes from l'he CouAlellaliou club will uievt rhurodaji a liv i uouu, wtin M ml have tried them , t7 <L»2iearS fr° m n° w *hould ** the British Islee, potash from tier The outstanding virtues of the « » « « • "<” r____________ u n y , U eserlte from central Eu U ounei Alleu, Mi*. hUbert livue, Xlrs. U. G. iSichoiA, xira Mvisoa U n * r s r o m m e m E t o ^ t h e 1 ret>uhU- 1’erspiratiou, according to health r'H* ' “ “ "***ll,‘' e fr"ni Asl“ « « “•■' 1 D u in am and M is. it. U Iticwen can party, are the c o m i ,et. out- * “ 1::" 1« « * reduces the body a sa lt fr«'ru »•«-• «'”«*’•«• '«•■’» Tub uuu «“ h o s ts s .e s , law iiig o f ’ child lahvr, c u u u o l of to auch an exten t th at keX- eorlk frou‘ Spain, shellac and Àlra A W. ixiuie eulvrlained m achine production, lim itation of should be takeu to re- mica from India, svdlutu curtK«nate at uuiuer Al un da y e w iu u g , hon hours of labor, compuxaory m ini- the salin e content a fter ex- and gum arable from Africa sin oring hvr bu s band ou his birth- m um w ages and certain featu res evasive perspiration, i f thia be inonla. niter and tndlutn nitrat« ; UA> aniu xvisary. L»r. aud Mi*. C. of codes o f fair eom p eu u on that c^«ud. nam e a num ber o f from South America, antimony xi iv iin c , w u u w v x c h v r e n o n » tend to do aw ay with cu-tthroat who have no excuse for from Mexico, aud cobalt, ulckel rrvu i, were guests. eom peuuon , oeing ireah. and molybdenum from r'añada.— M is s K a t h le e n B e id lv r e n te r B u t there are featu res d e s e r v - --------------- ----- t a in e d w ilh lo u r t a b le s o f b r id g e ing severe criticism . A ae Coos B ay rim e s has pro- Chicago P ally N e w s. XX e d u e s d a y e v e n in g . X liss L x u iu a Those featu res which tend to do P ^ ^ « < d 25 qu estion s to candi- ¿»alley hvxd h ig h s c o r e , t t v ir e s h - LO & ANK aw&y w ith im n ative and to ar- governor. Whiat is the m e n l s w e r e s e r v e d a l a la te h o u r . Aug. 27.—The Elm er Crowe hitrarily regulate prices are faulty, k<>od of th at ? C andidates w ill an but thé outstand in g fault of the they b<U6''« í ^ d e n t s ? f OW^’ Î u iu k î* ’ rsU lh îes form er p ,,, o u club wlU moul KJ.»_ r-v^.,.1 >__ and J friend s . hsrc ” i i u . s o a y S e p t s m b s r 11. to r a I .o u N ew D eal, »«. in fh» the rvTv'vvt.vn opinion of this this illkVXV tO A,Ct t.lC lllOSt -------------------- —- Ta.» __ » _ , . t u id g e d e s s e r t i u u c h s o ii a l (lia new spaper, is the uncertainty 1Qe <ir'J^«-h'»Lr‘c*e>u areas prob- r À , nu. R e° lluU‘u o t Mr*- from day to day as to w hat new regu lations m ay be im posed, when y would be interested in that w eek w ith Mrs. Castor s m other, ih v LuConiUA ciub will me«I for present regulations m ay be re- ‘ira’3 * hleh Mr H oover is sold to Mrs. Jane Crowe, and other n-la- a l Ju d»AA«rt luncheon xucAday m oved and w hat is going to hap- * ' e, sta t®d would grow in the Uvea- at ihe hom e of X lia f . C. W hasP The W. H. M itchell, Leslie pen to th e various program s of “ reeta o i Rte country, H erendeen and A M. Bryan fam er. the national adm inistration to un Liquor prices are to be stabil- .^lea•, d*m M itchell and H arold MOI M l x u xx naturally stim ulate business. Those 12(^* W hen stabilization ,s needed ^ ¿ 7 « e e k ” « Ao*. 2«. Mr. and Mrs. iie u r y in control o f capital have lived in . U r liquor has been -« sold. continual fear th at the whole pro- “ “t | Mr. and Mrs. Baker and chU- chil ¿»uauur, Ain»« AlyrUe ¿»nauer, lorn K oaa , Claude Arue and D arrel grorn m ay break down o v e rn ig h t . h t h iv wñ» . dren returned to their hom e at A rne «pent ths w eek so d at Win T hey have not had the confidence 1 L ^ v , 1* o T Í " * v ^ f * C at. Friday, a fter a ch ester bay. in artificial stim ulation that they lT o the E d i t o r . / - H a i ;e jiH t rtad b X ^ s * father“ Jk *M M ia . ila ir y W illiam s and dau gh is it e d ............. M o n d a ' y ........... a t th e E llis would have had m a slow er nat- m y letter and find a little m istake Donald Kelly’ émd Glenn lU y e s te r v ............ ural recovery. " atXiUt X-L,uov.uuo.ouu. It s a m ere returned lost week from Tub. “ * »B iam s horn, in C ottage Grove, The S en tin el believes that had trifle under norm al business con- Cal. where they spent the su m ’ K lV ’ ^ 'ood w oitn of I o r tla n d was a gUcat Alonday at th« J. A. the adm inistration announced a Bous, but too darn m uch for the mer. P rational program , and given as- Sf>Tí^L»í“ tf!£ íed'.._c,°“*';?t ^d and ..M r s. E. H. G owing and Mr. and Alam is «pent Sunday yes, una«Keate<1. undigested, • eco- Mrs. G eorge G owing have gone w ilh „ surance that .. such « > Mrs. d laughter-in-law a u g h te r-in -la w . ... , - a . program _ nom ic conition. to California to v ls if relatives. would be continued for four years, fourth Mr. and Mrs. B ert H ands, on the E a % » Add‘‘ «"«""<•* " ° « h C o tla g . Grove. recovery m ight have been natural statem en t is m ade ‘"‘i u ' T m i f m . s o I he* J °Hn _ will find son, A. H. Addison and Thaone ? , and m ight by th is tim e have been that the pension ers H e them lu ft M o n d a y selves Addison "families' spent the" w eek i fxit oasH atch’ w an, Canada, where accepted as im m a n e n t, which pay (d,uuu,uûu i . ,.o,jou o of f th is tiirnnuu» turnover nn.i end o» at « iltc o o , lake « r t a iu iy is n t true under present muuUuy or KH.uw.uOu.uOO a year. Mrs. E B. H erendeen was h e h a s p io p v r t y in ter « * » la H a w a« accom panied by a brother-ln- conditions. « should read i . ’UO,OOu,OuO a quite sick the p ast week. w » . vi.soK .aC . law, Clarence Brockiaaby, and Im posing ar is m outh or id,4ou,LMX?,uw." F r td a v t-h „ . A ^ e y >» tU r n Sd f a m ily o f L o r a n e , w h o w e n t o s upon every act of certain form s O. M. KEA1 F riday from C e n tr a l a w here she f M ontana with him. Mr. ith l n i i ugh trk v spent the sum m er W with a a r du of business has been extrem ely JohUAon expects to be gone about D uring the world war, M.uuO.utxi t*r. irksom e and those form s of busi- a month. Mrs. Ciar isso __ ness have becom e discouraged. Jwrson8 were under arm s. “ in* Ä vun/peü“ out ^ t 3 J o l í¿ s o ¿ m . »“ o w i kfonv zx/ »«.. ____( t^rst tnat caxue over the th is week w ith Mrs. last w eek and returned to their have failed of their purpose ancj M ayflow er to be m arried. near Eugene. e Saturday. are burdensom e. Lorane schools will open Sep hom SILK IK E E K . Toni R oss of R eno, N e v . Is u A featu re th at m ay not have tem ber 10. house guest at the R alph Hiiauer been sensed by m any is th a t the e n t e r t m n f d " t h i * N - ^ h K i Friend’ Elm er K ing is visiting friends hom e. passivity w ith w hich the people sh ip club Thursday afternoon. at ^ ar8«1f*e«<« while recuperating Mr. and Mrs. Law rence R enne have accepted transfer to the ad- L S Curtis resigned as sec- irom a ir “ c tured hand which' h of the Grove have m oved Into the m inistration of arbitrary pow ers r««axy and Mrs. T eeters was injured a m onth ago. house by the steel bridge receut- elected to take her place: M rs « «orge E rnest Owen and Mrs. g’l The M u X Rogers, b teriin g B olton w as elected assist- J?a L1f1^ .r ,HO*1,e7 O</d - . ? ' re marrtcd Lloyd and Audrey W olfard and — . -O-». ? i n » ? eCrt ta i?' GueMa were Mrs. J ; * “5 a »■ D onald G unter of C ottage G ru it % rr Abner of Lorane, Mr». ¿Sam Mr and Mrs. W. I. S eales re- nicnickud with the J A Bchmii- i\teI>£ e.r? C la ir LU, ^ e d „ ! i M der fairnly a?d Mr. and Mr». J. o i E ugene h r is h n im w lt" Mrs. Seales' sister. Mrs. and Mrs. C C hnsholm Lx,onard Sm lthi at Mount Ola. R. Cooley by the river Tuesday I f stom ach GAS prevents sleep- oi A storia. The club will m eet evening. in g on right side try A d lenk a. One Septem ber 13 w ith Mrs. Bud B. C. W illiam Sorenson Is digging a Mrs. D unn, Carl and H elen well on his property. dose brings out poisons and re- Lowrance. lieves gas pressin g on heart so -E. E. P aul underw ent an od - DunI1 drove to Independence Mon- Mr. and Mrs. Jam es B em ent u l you aieep soundly all night. Kern's eration F riday in a E ugene hos^ day wlth E lnora and Marion Dunn, Valley, Mr. and Mrs. for D rugs and C ottage Grove P‘hG. H e is recovering satisfac- wbo rem ained to pick hops. u e n g n t Lay ng and \ 3 ) toriiy and - e x ^ c ü ’tö““ ea?eV‘^ e ' P The p - Eindsey faim ly of ^ S y X ^ a n d “ ' Mrs children j ‘.‘“3. “ E a k of é P h a rmacy. r hospital hosmtAl thia . EkUfene vtsittwl MnndAv nlizhf of l»ow u) * u Corners were Sunday __ this w eek »»»J and" sta y sev- E ugene visited M onday ni^ht Thornton eral days w ith a son Melvin in w itb relatives here, gu ests of Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Mil the Central neighborhood Mrs The W illard H enderson fam ily P aul .-peat the w eek end" at the! atid Mis,i °«'al H enderson of Cot- ler. Mrs. E va Mary L ovely, _______ student M elvin P aul home. Grove visited the first of the ,5 „ F r ? w as a w eek-end guest Mr. and Mrs. Sam Stephens of w e«k wlth relatives here. at oi O . a w e « - e n a gu E ugene sp en t T hursday of la^t , E lm a Sutherland visited *• Marion * Joh n son spent M iss week at the hom e o f Mr. and Mrs. ‘^ un<lay and M onday with an In Cottage Grove.* aunt, Mrs. A. G eorge Teeters, parents of Mrs. D. Lindsey, in Eu- e Annand "¡eft M onday for gene. Stephens. _________ the CCC ram p a t Loon lake n^a^ Tablets, Pencils, Ink. Paints Mrs Clair P ark s and son s of M arshfield. H e w as accom panied LONDON. E ugene visited last w eek at the Mrs. , v. _ by Mrs. G. E. A nnand. Mrs. —Everything the Pupil Aug. 27.—H arold and hom e o f Mr. and Mrs. John Ash- Annand, Mrs. George Curtis A nnand Abeene by, parents of Mrs. P arks. A beene visited Tuesday at the - __ - r - _ Bn,, id Andv' n o w en s who re- Needs Mr. and Mrs. H an s P . R asm us- hom « " i a " uncle, Vernon Abeene, Eayng and Andy A" > turned ,h the " HRm" sam e d day. sen and son George have moved a ‘ Sutherland. av' and son to cresw C resw eiL ell Mrs. ixora N ora xienaeraon H enderson or o f Cot- „ Mrs. G. E. Annand jar», M M believes that Woe« Miller, the aaaoelnlloii'a old tim e fiddler, gave several »elec Hone itiid Fred Miulta. tut. d a ......d rii ri i nan ituivti Jljl jim v in a i tlusta tiu«in an u old-fashioned Vocal w ets alveti by C. Re* P a rk , and Bean MeCov Brise» « ..... given In snort» oldest man and wom an were won .. . » » ..» « , . by Fred «hu lls. Mil, and Mi» K ale Mr A hull. operate.) . AIS ul 160 AttwiuUd the fou r In iu l. »7 * 1 annual picnic o f the Cot- Cottage G rovs's flrat flour mill *n. P ortland held UucatM from out of IhirtlMiid t undax at Pwnlnsula |wtrk Fol were: / • ' * usual bounteous dinner Mre. o o Veatch. Mt« W W ?*^*J?*’ V . r’l n,? d'' !,y Co* 11 K M cFarland Mi» K ale Land, t) 1C JHiwson, ch ief o f police r* ................. i»n i A . y — "f l*ort- W oodson, W oilh Harvey. | | l| Ilanunond o f Fleetei A K llam loth. Cottage 8 i.? fth » „ .l lSfiÌÌ . h « “•••» • Orove Ml . Myrtle Cuolev. Den ; ’ , h *"d AII,,:r« ''»>««>'■ o f 1‘orl and Mi B leed Ilaiiinioit.l Fu H .rJav , W oodson and Worth g e n e . Mi and M i. A F. Burrow». «‘ ■ i'y y i o f I .......Ig. .¡lo v e J ,.Ini A lb a n ' Mt .iii.l Mr» I'lill Willig the “ ? and Claud Clem ent, Male ill, Cota K Ituker, llla d slo n e; Mrs K F R ichm ond. Was! Linn, Mr. and •• • is ». s» »» Miller. Batarada, ..., M J W Mre «»l»«sl Holge», Lena and bred H o p «•’•. Boi lug. Mi and Mrs .1 B la e k a o n a n d “ M ia Flora Millet 'la . k a l u u - , .1 I) Dunn, Sllve Lake; A II Beagle Robert and Annie “ Beagle. Ill ‘ g» flaid. Wnali mu M is W K Hart lewlgned mm d « h rotary mul M t«. J o s e p h H ast w a « le« (••d by mcc I miiim I Ion to fill the vacancy r .l . 1 It.ll.w ad ir. 11 rullrou.l I. ■ opened al Ral I 1*11 nccec W HERE S M I L I N G S E R V IC E W E L C O M E S YOU - -♦ 53—Phone—53 Pxvo F ree C ity D eliveries Daily B uy N o w a n d B a n k th e D ifference! P ric e s A re A d v a n c in g R ap id ly ♦ w'“ “ M““*1 Side— A ffects H e a rt School S u p p lie s fu r tia Darling Variety Stores Ä Ä children Cal. Oi Mr. and Mrs. D avid S cott _ Kam loops, B. C-, are visitin g at the hom e of Jam es Scott, broth- er of Mr. Scott. Mr. M l. and »uu Mra. Jura. A- A. W w o oolcott o ic o u via- VIS- ited Sunday afternoon in Cottage riFSNYTA ot tkn a T Z^a»»a»»».U l_ „ _ Sutherland, Thursday, ueen }‘L .Hlnce. Saturday. Mrs Suther- Iand and a grandson grandson. D ale a le cox, cox are a «"° **« M iss Christine H ook io Lasiu* iur inein. er is caring for them, _ The N orval W illiam s xaiuuy fam ily ox of »» íh m u im Corvallla sp en t the week end at The NEW ZENITH Wash tH«. T- W Knmn Mrs. Jam es Collier, who had ing Machine with new type been In San F rancisco w ith her wringer, clothes separator, husband, w ho Is In the hospital top action, rubber hands, there, returned here W ednesday to tak e her son s B illy and Gor- come in and see it—the don to San F ran cisco to sta y un finest in washing machines til Mr. Collier Is better. C J .. . Mr- and Mrs. Robert P h illip s — The NEW ZENITH — neventh-dav A dventist, P aul Iver- visited Thursday with a daugh- Made to last a lifetime. son. P astor.—Services Saturday, ter, Mrs. Carl K ing of C ottage Sabbath school, 8:30, John Gibson, Grove. superintendent; preach in g service, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence R enne 11. P a sto r R oss D u stin o f E ugene and Elm er R enne of Cottage H eadquarter« for Gold Seal will speak the first Saturday of Grove were g u ests Sunday and ________Congoleum Rugs. each month. P rayer m eeting, M onday at the Clayton Town Tuesday. send home. • • • Mrs. Orville W hite and son of Christian Scien ce Society, 242 Coquille arrived Monday to visit south Second street. _ Sunday Mrs. W hite’s m other, Mrs. Vera school, 8:45; forenoon service, 11, LaBlue. ubject, "Christ Jesu s.” Audrey and F orrest Cox are on • • • the sick list. B aptist Church, H. W. D avis, The fire on the W. A. W oodard P astor. Sunday school, 10; fore- holdings Is su fficien tly under con- noon service, H , serm on topic, trol so th at the fallers and buck- "Life and L abor;” even in g ser- era resum ed work Tuesday morn- vice, union service a t C hristian ing. - WE GIVE YOU A church. A m eetin g of all officers Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Arnold of and teachers of Sunday school 1 Coolidge, A rlz, arrived Tuesday and church will be held T hursday to visit at the hom e o f Mr. and even in g at 8. Mrs. M. A Means, parent« of • • • Mr«. Arnold. Z THROUGH F irst M ethodist E piscopal Church, M I hh Morris and a friend of Meredith A. G roves, , ____________ P a sto r.—Sun- Coolidge, . Arlz., who were cn day school, 9:45; forenoon ser- route to their hom e from Seattle, - vice, 11, sermon topic, "The Fruit» «topped here and visited «everal — o f Latxjr;'1 union service, fl, at days with th s L. A. M eans fam - ■ C hristian church. ily. ■ There’i no catch in i t ! • • • The next m eetin g o f the Frlend- ■ Free M ethodist Church, R. W «y N eighbors club will be held ■ Southern Pacific takes you to a Howell. P astor Sunday schooL Septem ber 6 at the hom e of Mr« ■ Chicago, N ew York and most ■ 9 45; forenoon service, 11, serm on F elix Ems. ■ other eastern cities through ■ subject, "C onform ing to the DI- There will bn preaching ser- ■ c*li1ornia for the same rail ■ vine P u r p o r t ' even in g service, vices Sunday. S. P. Tipton of ■ fare as a trip straight East and 8, son g and praise service, foF Ixirane will be the speaker. a lowed by serm on by pastor; pray- Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Banton, back. See your local agent or er m eeting, 8, Thursday. Mrs. H arvey Shipp and children write J. A. ORM ANDY, 70J 1 . . . and G eraldine Banton left Wed Pacific B ld g , Portland, Ore. *■ Presbyterian Church, Jam es Al- nesday for a few days’ outing at „ kin Sm ith, P astor Sunday school, W inchester bay. □ 10; forenoon service, 11, sermon Mrs- Klla W ills, Mr. and Mrs. ri topic, "Trem endous T r ifle s- or Albert Noth and daughter re- The D ay o f Sm all T h in g s;” eve- turned Saturday from W estwood, nlng service, 8, union service at < al The N oth fam ily returned I C hristian ohurch; prayer m eeting, Sunday to their home at Salem ■ W ednesday, 7:30, 'study o f 'next ■ ■ Sunday school lesson. Fountain pen ink. Sentinel IT IS HERE! ¡ Church News The Grove Hardware 8, ¿ O í/? - : FREE TICKET ■ CALIFORNIA! s' J 5 9 w L j Southern P acific ■■■■■■an 2 Ä ^ -xn n «m l “ d„ 2 * Ä , . , D Th7rty tw^* m . m ^ r s of the S p A church met Sunday at the G. hom e and cut —• E. Annand - «»u.iwS A picnic } h®Frvf.H * noon. " - - * A al dinner waa a .r Q I- I*. D itcovsred Gurm Prof. Robert Koch ,lls<oiere.| the tuberculosis germ at Berlin March 24. 1882. DANCE S atu rd ay , S ept. 1 Mt. View Pavilion Good Muaio by C laren ce T a y lo r ’s Pep P eddlers Madam’s Best Friend WHY WORRY AND FRET WHEN NATURE FAIL» YOU? PERIOD IC DELAY», due to cold*, nerv on* «train ot other unnatural cause«, have hoeu aulckijr and eaally regulated for thousands of modern women by CERENE. An entirely new principle a scientific douche. It Is no longer necesiary to resort to old-fashioned, ques tionable methods. The efficiency and safety of CERENF have been iroved There le nothing elee Ilk* t AUK UH KELLY DRUG CO O v a Iti n e Picnic Items A Reni Bargain Pork and Beans Large C'an Ritter's, 16-oz. 59 e 27c Coffee Vienna Sausage M andalay 3 cans 2 5 c Palm aud Olive A rm our’s SOAP (CJoNf Out) Vacuum Pack 1 lb. 12 bar* Deviled M eat 25c 3 lbs. 69< 29c zXrmour’s ««s 25c S cans Wax Paper PEETS W ashing Powder Large pkg. S h rim p 125-ft. 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