The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, August 30, 1934, Page 2, Image 2

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BUIKRT 1,1 IX . Editor
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Uroro 1'uuli.hlng Company
t lb o n Bodo___________
& £££
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d h r .t *1*». publlcstlos oaterod s t Cot
tssa U ro». sa socoad fl* » . matter
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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
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. . . .
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
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a
he could not have retained the ■ whenever a breeie springs up.
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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 ------
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,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
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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
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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/
»«..
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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
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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
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School
S u p p lie s
fu r tia
Darling Variety Stores
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children
Cal.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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tuberculosis germ at Berlin March
24. 1882.
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Ritter's, 16-oz.
59 e
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Coffee
Vienna Sausage
M andalay
3 cans 2 5 c
Palm aud Olive
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1 lb.
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Deviled M eat
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29c
zXrmour’s ««s
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Wax Paper
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Dill Pickles
Catsup
K err’s
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K ern ’s, 12 ozs.
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P o tato C hips
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Puffed W heat
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19c
25c
S u n b rite
4 c a n s 15c
F ig B u r s
25c
10c lb.
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3 lbs. for 28c
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