Mr.. I' L. Grannie, Mrs John K .lly end Ml»» Heepar Hubbell *t- li od«d a bridge party In Eugen« Friday «Venin« e t tha hom e of Mr*. Lenora P yburu Ol«n Breedlove of Eugene, «on of Mr. and Mr«, H. 11. Breedlove J.*1® ,v ,n * ° j of Ih l. city, *<■ m arried Munday afternoon In Medford I to M l» ®Bt- Elizabeth Purcell of M ledford r d fo r d .___ Th» Kr‘B *»" * oupla will m ake l l c l r r« , hom home e In f Eugene. " ’’f T r J* it* furn*«*>»<l "Redhead car heatara. Get your* M u .l^ w tH bt bi* l u i ^ i ' n*McCan’. ttreier 's Eagles Lodge Sponsor I ligh School Sponsors Mask D ance 5 -C e n t C arnival SU PER SA LE C hurch N e w s Umphrey fr Mackin A H w ' • nl carnival, th e fleet to * hrtstlan Sa lm e e Srrclety. 242 b" sponsored by the high school. »"U«h Second «licet — Munday »HI >'* held at 7 30 Friday night «chool. » 1 5 forenoon servtce, U . Value That Will Aiiincv Everybody 1? gym »‘ prol — th .... * h ,* h »chool c j i „ nasium iu u iu ij i w-,, iin on subject. Probation A lter Each ticket will be good ---. for one Death _____ ________ Death." "" c“ rnlv* 1 “ fc‘' K vote on carnival queen, lor which " m 1: u : . ‘¿ • ' T w °,iat “J X r ? ,ic fc » & tach Clas has a candidate Each H ighway B aptist Churr Is, Henry claaa and organization will have a W D avis, P astor A inday school Mi and Mr» A. W Wooley, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Ladle» Oxford», black or brown $149 **’ , ! W; forenoon service. 11. sermon n ,“>, M Ualonery to Chtoe Mpeak. Oxford» Tie» Pump» i he program 1. being presented j topic, A T est of One s Religion;" «P«nt th« Wr«k und in Portland, rlr iwuM t . w w ., *»,.»£777 . . $2 45 even in g service, 7 80, serm on topic, New Winter Hat* (Ladle»’) 98c 1 he Com m on C ot;” prayer m eet ing each Thursday at 7:30, the Fur Trimmod Coat», >10 50 value» $ft.6O pastor lo givin g an exposition of Happy Home Hou»e Dre»»e» the book o f Rom ans. 89c • • • of unknown origin al the Rolla I in the event ig, follow ing a cover - --------------------P ent, coelal A u - m i.n of Cud. At Rush home on south Mlxth street, ed dish dinner held In the church U iL I O U T VALLEY. wood F l.ter , Pastor Sunday 1 be I iihuii wu» oonipletely due- I din in g room . Mr». E lm er K ent le ft ¡school, » 4 5 ; forenoon service, 11; truyed, but m ost of the furniture Introducing Ihuraday for a w eek s v isit at (even in g service, 7:30. Tuesday' war waved L on gview , W ash , het form er 7 30, Bible study from Romans-' Mr. und Ml*. Robert Muraiola, “ R o p in g ” L in e r s Is J o b home. young people's m eeting, Friday’, recsn lly of K lam ath F alls, are vie G w endolyn H aight of O. M. C 7 30; prayer m eeting. Ihuraday » f o r M e n W h o K n o w E oatr lt .ng at the liorna of Mi and Mrs. spent the w eek end at her home. in.; Saturday, 3, children’s 1. H Morris, parents o f Mr». Me With Every 76c Print Purchase It tsk es hundreds of ions of ma Several Im provem ents were m ade! church ra nuu. nllla haw sers lo moor the world's “ l ’he school yard last week PATTERN FREE R edhead <a. heaters. G et yours biggest .h ip , to a landing algge Swing», teeter to tte r , and a roof <,hurch of rh.- Macureiie, C. V. liffl Us, «1» Mturge. Sllirizwm ileru oo n'J'U. 1 * '"‘«to»’. zlV»r th« ......... ...... a.. .. from G arage Friday and Saturday Only ™ Medium .u e d .,„ p . Bryson, Pastor - Munday school. ................... ................ .... Ä ■ & ' X T T t S i . S S ? Mr. and Mr.. Hunaom Cone . . . . . .p e n t the w<ek and In Portland. fathom s of cordage on each royare r horn.- W ednesday afternoon of ■»••cond of a » r ie s of serm ons on Mr. and M r. Roy Leonard and v «*«tors present w ere i The C hristian's Arm or. evening tw o d au gh ter, of lirudwood, form - The«« rope«, mostly 8% Inch are - ’Uilgt-Jintiv Riesna^c, t-l Cottug« Grove residents, spent Io colls of 2oo Tat horns each sud • « » 1 1 ^ ¿ . . * 3 ! . — Mr* J »uw«. ' " u t. w o » l **'VK® 7 . a »W o , - U evan gelistic m essage Heavy Trench Work Shoe« ’’ “ «»er. Marie Relaon and P aulin e prayer m eeting, Wednesday 7 30 the week mid at the hornc of Mr Î1.G8 weigh MM) pounds each Schneider of C ottage Grove. W. M. M ., Thursday. 2. and Mrs. G. H Fullerton, parents Fancy Heather Sox Such liners carry In their regu The N orton fam ily, who had » « • 19c of Mrs. Leonard. lived on the L M H ank in s pla< e First M ethodist E piscopal t biirrh Pullover Zipper Sweater Mr. and Mrs. Floyd B e lt , and lar equipment 10 eight Inch hawser», two years, m oved Maturday onto Me. edit , A. G roves, P astor. Jun- 79c Mrs. J J Bette o f The D alles each t ’2o fathoms long Attached lo Double 6% Wood Blanket« day school, » 45; forenoon service, $2 46 spent Saturday night at the hom e them are much smaller ropes known a poultry ranch near Creswell. « r «nd Mrs Bert W illard and 11, serm on topic. ‘T he Joy Met Be- H W Zipper Sweater», $4 60 value» of Rev. M. A. G roves, while on «» ‘heating line«,'' each » M r fathoms $2 96 Mrs. Mildred W illits of E ugene \ fore Him . com m union m edita- thmr way home from R oseburg, long, Cotton Work Sox i i er* “ *nn*r g u ests of Mrs P lum a Ron; even in g service, 7:30, serm on where they had attended funeral 10c The Pbese heaving lines, writes a cor " a n n a and R. U. Tucker Munday topic, Jesus, the Good Shepherd, ' services for J. J. B etts pendent T.« Magazine, m ^ r t , " ‘ p o H i.n d ' M o^ ay0 " * ' “ Mrs N. E Compton, president of real« N inety and Nine" «ung &« a vocal the county W C T U., atten ded a sre thrown from the liner to men , » . t L , ouise Cone with u!5r.,?.U? ____ i? r?' of "°‘u hy « Mrs. .U t e convention Monday In M ed In “gig boats small rowing boats banon visited a at ? i.t1* the ' E J J. M Mears .nd flute flu te a xom ;coni| parum ent; ears' ' violin and ford Mile w as accom panied to glgllng about the «tern and item ¿e,?iT Mon®BY an<1 T uesday of last # 30, Epw orth L eagues; prayer (R a n ts P a » by Mrs. D. W Mt urges, tte B a , ■ , r..., • ,, Mr„. N f . « • T h u r sd a y ,,7:30. who visited relatives there. Free Methmlist Church. R. W. Mi and Mrs M cKinley Carr of besvlli» lines the g|d men row of M arcola visited at the lorw rence H owell, paator — Sunday school, Portland, who had been visiting (julrkly from «hip to quay, when* ° ™ wri horn« Sunday "“ ■— — ■— — —■ ♦ M l» Evelyn Sm ith, trai her Ir in at the hom e of Mr and Mrs O. |1 ih > hand il»«- llm-w tn the waiting " 7 hnl an ? nd * °n V:43; forenoon oervice, 11, oermon • . as • p Jun ction P ity schools, npen pent M Kern, parents of Mrs. Carr, left "«h-re Tlte .bore men i^ v e ^ l « ^ i n g subject. Em otion W ithout Mo I li" * " n “• Ui” » » « * ••......... of Friday for Spokane h. n e on .he . . hm II lin.*» until .hey river. ° n ’ m ith g X i c e ^ ? y C V>»I.J< U l l V i a I Mi and Mn. p R H am anl Jrn',ory' ,b,*n« — L a d ie s — S im p lic ity D r e s s P a t t e r n s Men w'“fu... C. J. Breier Co. r I .i r v B rie f* ; Cottage Grove J ”,r I ♦ ‘ ay. Hail A J obliatoti lirai K a U ir . IxMuia, aura ln»uriunp, l ’boiir &M Mirali H tcw ait of Eugene «pent tbe week end at bla hom e hare Mr arai Mrs. K K Mills and aon Hubert apent tbe week end in Stew art, Hr. gun S tale col le g a a tu d e iil, «pant the Week end a t th e b o lliti of bla perenta. Mr EAGLES h ate (he heavy mooring r<>|w« In Ibelr hand«, when they make fast fo Ihe (apstans. The hawxers have a breulclhg strain o f hO.iX«) pounds em h. Thursday young people's m eetings, 6 30 Y. a tte nding P. M 8.. prayer m eeting, 7:30, them e, W hat G o d s Word Give« Cs a R ight to Ask For." —Mjtngographlng The Sentinel. • • • Church .»f C hrist. I G. Shaw, P a sto r — Bible school, Sr 45, tile I‘he im*dluii>>Mtxed liner carries fiO men of th is school are w ith the or <>i lliehuai- us well as rafts, C om m unity Men's Bible c i a » at ivlib two T ails «»f M> fathom s each the arm ory, forenoon service, 11, in charge of E van gelist B K o» alia« bed I ìip w ropes when low E vans. serm on topic, "Three ering the b u its b ate a working Ships, com m union o f the Lord's ■tr dn of l.issi jM»ur»ds and a break supper: Junior C hristian Endeavor, Blood Pressure Down Too ing »train of I.' m m n » ¡munds. 5; senior C hristian E ndeavor, 0:30; and Mrs UiKells Mtewart Red Rose B utter and Ice ( rerun. A»M for them . G. l o w u e r y . tf . **’ A L W ynne and daughter spent the week end In X Portland visiting relatives and l* i» i t l a m l friends. M iss M argaret Moore of H arris llurry M«*< uH*i» ( uuipu» burg spent Thursday and Friday O n brutru at the hom e of M iss Beth Bede. < datum«* 1‘riir* Mias Margaret Mhort apent the F lasiv grOMMd. in sugar sacks, Mrrry Mukrrw week end In Corvallis with the os i t o u . > « l « i . s u , I | g sseb g) Qetita, to« —. luuii«*«, io< Ml »sc. M argaret and lroruthy isw sd « listi M cks are rsturus.l — H ahutiy, |(u Jackson, form er Cottage Grove Q u e e n N e w Z e a l e n d B ir d C a lcitsi F u u R r v U r ti» raaidanta R a i s e s F a m il y in G r o u n d Chlok an» pullst s t » , ton. ptuo You will alw ays find tha culor, Han and turkev a t» , ton ta.uo shud<-, the price and right size for The klwt — lis real name Is Situs M yrtle Hubbell and Mrs. which you are looking In our aptery, wb.ch m ean, ' w .n g .e s .- - Wstkhiilic Mine». Wstltballr, O il Lenora l*yburn of E ugene spent hosiery The Mmart Mhop u25c 4ui>du. • t the home of their l i n n e n f the queerest hlrils. It ha. Mrs H oward H e » of Roseburg mother Mrs. W. L. Hubbell. wings, bul i annul lly , quills itisteud was a C ottage Grove visitor the Mr. and Mrs George Kerr of of feathers; It can roll Itself up .Sol hl 11 g hut l.cgal I t r e n r (com latter foirt of the week P ottlan d sp en t the w«H*k end at “ • ............... .................... . m oni) called tild U riel In s hand) Dr and Mrs R M Rlc b'ft the hom e of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. ed A rnesi uZ5< Saturday for Heppner to m ake Stevens, parents of Mrs, Kerr Mr and Mrs M L. M ackin were ‘"*,|f *>om«. K iw i. ,„ h.b ,t Sew ton,and. T h e, dinner g u ests Friday .V eiling at Mrs Elsie A lll...n of Dram, who ►,«“.ic l» « '’’thZt’ he* h li? b L e T ' lb ^ 1 e etrnnge, birds, with lung, the home of Mr i h . horn.- o f Mr and M r. Carl recently returned from .p en d in g since the last ol August and h o i,.. strung beaks ami thick legs, ami AAlmbrrly in R oseburg und then f»ur m onths In Crest eut City, Cal., to visit O regon b. furè rètu rn oîê ............ ................... attended the Ro.cburg C ollage visited .Sunday at t h . M V Alll- «„ t 'h lc k » h a Ok a where hë li ihelr tiny wings. Invisible under Grove football gam e w n home s î.r m n e î^ : '* U.r .*r .nU ,t ^ are Mn.q ,,‘‘ek T '7 n * - They tbelr quills, quite useless. «tatloiird a« a j r » r I « ì inspector. Hortar*« R adio Service. The P ic time bill • 7n b r"r. \ * i n h , i e , , , y ( ture Shop. o25c » J ? r” WB n th* ground, Ml»« June W hvelei and Mi»« and they dislike the sun as much Arditb Sneed, O regon .State college as ow ls do. «tudent», «pent the wtwk end at Kiwis live mostly on worm», the home of Mr und Mr«. T. C on the purchase of a Service Whvalar. patent« of .Mi»« Wh««l<r which they dig up with their long for Six by the New Quanti benkx .Mi«« Jean Alllwon, student a* Oregon S tate college, «pent the ty Discount Plan. AA heo Mr and Mr». Apteryx set week end at tbe borne of her pat* th« fifth servant up housekeeping. It Is the heu bird enta. Mt and Mr«. 8 V. Allison TUDOR PLATE who builds the nest In the ground B M Atkin« of K«i«o, VVaih., Hire your »ervant« Thia she dues at the end of a tun and Mr« A netta Kirkland of Al from bany «pent the week end at the nel In the «oft earth Here she bom« of a «later. Mr». 8. V. Alii* lava one or two large eggs The «on. egg« are so large they are equal l u u live but ou< c and you may __ M l» M argaret Moore of Harrle- lo onequarter the weight of the aa well enjoy yourarlf e t 'ih e burg. Brooks Perry of E ugene and 1‘aaUnn*. aAotfc H om er VA’right und M ist Beth bird. Mt, and Mr«. Fred B artels spent __ u< d<’ ,,r th*» CH>' m ade the trip to Haring bullt the home and laid a p u tt o f the week In Portlund F airview lookout Friday. Portland Fr ' the egg», the hen retire» to a life We have bcitutifui naw «ilk Mi und Mt» J. A P ow ell of L)tnur Moore left W ednesday for of leisure ami pleasure, while her ill«’**«’» (sWtent color« Prlntetl «Ilk« und plain color«. Goma and Prltirvilln have returned hom e af W alporl, where be has em ploy- husband takes charge of affairs. He tei vhMtlng at (he hom e of a u ,en ^- M «’ . » t i l l . r - w 1 ,1 ,-I . .1 . , l hr Mrs. B lanche G arner of Long hatches out the hnbles and looks Sm art .Shop Mr« Allc«» HrercUovo. daughter, Mr« Vlnal Randall. Mt and Mrs P ow ell and tbe Vlnal B» ach. C al. returned hom e Mom after them until they are nble to proprietor. o2ftc after spending the sum m er at take care of themselves. A m arriage llcen«« wa« l««ucn Randall fam ily »pent the week end Randall sum m er hom e on her hom e near Culp Creek. She la nt week to Archie Klvla l«nl>uke a( }'j, Hie Umpqua was accom panied by Mrs G race and Violet McGuire, both of Lhi« Miss Dorothy Stew art, student Parks. city. The Irish Free State at Albany college, sjient the week The Irish Free State comprises end at the hom e of her parents, the three southern provinces of Ire Mr arid Mrs. LaMells Stew art land—Leinster. Munster and Con N ew Kid Gloves. V iking brand Une of the treat m ade Also a fine naught -and three counties, Cavan. lot o f aenrfa to choose from In the la Ent Ille,I to the Mervlcea Donegal and Monaghan of the prov new w ools und allka. The Smnrt of a ttprs-htll«t Ince of Ulster It Is about equal I d ‘ Shop. o 2 5 c size to the stair's of New Hamp Mr and Mrs. Jam es F oster of Also full line of repairs AA e ( ure All Their All shire. A'ermont and Massachusetts. Salem and E. C. F oster of Mon nient«. The Irish Free State Is a co equal, tana spent T uesday and AA'ednea- for both. day at Ihe hom e of Rev. and Mra. se lf governing dominion "In the com Atwrxal F oster Rev F oster Is a I !••• o d ili S e r v i, e munity of nations known as the U ( I TNILUGIS R |M |„ ()Bhw son of Mr. and Mrs Jam es Foster Krltlsh empire" as set forth In An and a brother o f E C Foster glo-Irish treaty signed December Mrs O scar Arneaon and daugh ter Barbara June of Roundup. A provisional parliament Mr. and Mrs. Gene Hupper of 8, 1021. Porter's Radio Service The Pic Mont , are visiting al the .home of ________ Lchunon _____ esin e Monduy lo m ake met and drew a constitution, which ture Shop o2oe Mr. and Mrs. C Mutvlhlll. parents their home here, Mt Hopper being was enacted on October 25, and Mr and Mrs Eddie Kuppen of -Mra. Arneaon. em ployed in the Safew ay store. came Into effect by proclamation bender of E ugene visited Sunday P orter's R adio Service. The Pic- R® ,g “ form er resident, at the hom e of Mr and Mr,.. II () ture Shop The constitutional „25c _ Dr. and Mrs. C. H. K line of December fl. B enneii, parents of Mrs. Kuppen Mr. and Mra. Herbert Adam s o f rr,'m “ r® vlaitlng at the hom e of provision that all members of par bender. <’ie .n l c ity 1,1 I A “ w nd L'tl,,.. Mr" A w K lm e, parents Usinent . v c E-...- W . wa Cal . are . visiting at sv -, a musi rake the prescribed Mr and Mrs V ein Itnaen have Ik of F Dr. Kline. (lie hom e of .Mr Adam«* m other onth of »lleglanee to the constiti! m o v e d tu 1 «hen B R IE F S A m arriage license wait I s s u i m I flou and to the king, as Ip the Do Tuesday to Robert L. Owen und JSora M W est, both of Culp Creek. minion of Cnnn.la, hns been re moved by law. Captain J. F. Lacey of Corval lis, form er resident, visited Sunday even in g at the home of a grand Horaea and Their Narvaa father, J. F. Lamaon. Captain Chir/ \iu/(n<nn«A Lacey clerked In U m phrey and Al linhcr Court, the training Mackln'a store w hile living here school nf the Isindmi Metropolitan and now has H arold M ackin, son of Mr. and Mrs. S L Mackin. In Alnunled pollen horses, curious facts are recorded about an ani a m ilitary class at Oregon State college. mal's trnllic nerves Air noises am Curtis H anson suffered a brok an ordeal to most animals. Horses en left leg Just above the ankle which pass every other test well, AA'ednesduy m orning when he return »gain and again to master slipped and fell Willie em ployed at the Cottage Grove Lumber com ihe lesson of standing still while an pany. H e w as taken to a Eugene airplane pro|>eller revolves over hospital. head Trams are another pet aver Mrs. Arthur Jones and Mrs. John slot). Many |>nllre horses which can W oodaul spent the week end w ‘th l>e trusted on duty In Oxford street, Mrs. R aym ond Trask and sons at the Trusk sum m er hom e on the during the rush hour often tight Umpqua. shy of tram ear lines.—Montreal Herald The M crvllle Veatcli and Joe Htnljh fam ilies and Mr and Mrs George M atthew s spent the week end at their sum m er hom es on the Beet and Grapea Umpqua. G uests were Mr. and In apltc of appui-ent evidence to Mrs. L L. Harrel, Roy Short and Miss E velyn Ventch. the contrary bees are positively not Allen Brown and Harry Grube able to pierce the skins of grapes. spent the week end at the Scho Tlte part of » bee's body which In field Stew art sum m er hom e on the diets Its sting has nothing to do 'I r iC t Umpqua amt Alfred Betdler and with the month parts, which ure P aris Breedlove spent the week end at the A. AV W ooley sum m er totally unadopted for hltlng pur home. poses. The real culprits In grape destruction are birds which Intllct the original wounds and the bees (OOhrn In Portlsnd come io the Multnomah then dock to the scene In order to AA where you can enjoy handaome appolntmenta take advantage of the Juice which and famoua fooda at no greater coat. . . . . la then available. M a sq u e ra d e Da nee V. Armory, Sat., Oct. 27 Agricultural Lime S A V E $ 3 .0 0 E lectric W ash ers Ih e Tieture bhop R adio R ay ’s Coleman Lamps and irons Y our Sick Radio G ra b e r-G e tty s lidw. MAH N { ( aittag e (¿rove People I 1 le n e T ru n n e ll W ins G arden C o n test Hen« Trunnell of Latham Is w inner for this district In the 1934 Lane county 4-H garden grow ing contest The winner In earh of seven d istricts will receive a PlniH't Junior garden cultivator. The basis for Ihe aw ards w as as follow s General appearance, 50 Portland’» N ationally Famous Hotel O n ly 1 1« 9 block« from th« l««viiiig bank« and afotaa Uataga acroaa the atra«« i o 7 ^ . r e q u i r e d vegetab les 5 per cent, record book 10 per cent. Vote for Dunne and Snell. G iant Sharks Sharks with seven foot Jaws, two and a hair ton suwdsh and crubs large enough lo cover u tuhle thrive lu waters olT Central America, .Alon ster dsh anil reptiles of an age long «urvl™ "" " " of the n- ,iT* ot “ " • » " -» " ® - lB ,he r®sl ,,f ,h ® world. These specim ens dale back to an era some where between 1,500 year» ago to 3,000 ysars ago. MI , ’.!* We^f0n •f>ent teach en i’ ii«tH ..»»U<ene a.n er» institute. Woman Loses 41 Lbs. of Fat - i t X S S ■">” Tb“" blood pressure und and it helped tx»th. My blood pressure was aa high us «Ml when ( om rnunit) Men's Bible class at I started to tak e Krusi hen. I to » ¿ U h « ! £ 5 and new , w eigh »14 the arm ory Text. T he Letter S u & cL ni „ .„ „ .n . L i * r •**’. i" Thsunulationa about the Law v». M B rk o ff *****’ ti>e C*0 »!»«1 " I. G. Shaw , teacher, O ne-half level teasDoonful nf ... - a L* * '55 » 5 7 4 Mls5 i m p l i c i + q* for the changable waistline . . . . The crose-etrip feature at MuSlmpliclry pulls tier the ab domen and diaphragm and out lines the tlbe—making It poaaible to wear your belt up under your bust, ar your waistline, ot ¡in the manner of Patou) at the hip-bone. The Mis Simplicity pictured, la of p re-ahrunk figu red batlate and pliant elaadc with an uplift top of aatln tr ic o t. Model 2442. * P s l Ma IdMilM ‘2 ü Umphrey c- Mackin The Store of Best Values e T ' S f t S ’- l S S S 1 2 5 S £ £ ».¡Hl. iTexihv f a l ^ t J i m ^ ? ? 1 . Ue' ush . L n e r o r g a n , at the aam.- tim e 1, ener- * nrf h . i a . k „ n a — ?C"7L- ? e ,P* bulw up robust it“ k 1 ^ year* y oun« e r - A C T 1 J**“’ ‘te - ° n8«tb° K iL iK ,e n echooi, John GUaroo, Early Great Lakes Boats superintendent; praaclung eervice. ^ X t LaSalle, In l& fl, built the Grlffou. of Eugene J X a ^ k Roos — n DueUn ... « w***. »P«*d th e Xiret Saturday of first sailing teasel manned by white prayer men to tracer«, the wafers nt the x te a d a T Orear boat Lake« oc ' The first F reai» lerhan C h u k h Jarnea Aik- bullt E r l. American w a. put 1,1 Cult''tb'e Grove Pharm acy — _________________ _______ _ in Sm ith. P astor.*-Sunday school. Into commlss.ou In 17U5 and the first 10, a dram atization of inner life steamboat. Walk-Io-the Water, was Dr. G renfell by B ill G regory built at Black Rock. N Y In 1818. Rebuilt Batteries At astonishingly low prices. New Batteries Made to meet competition, Particularly in Servioe. b attery Charging Thia hag been our specialty for many years and we give absolute satisfaction. B attery Repairs Our long experience assures you of correct and reliable work. M otor Inn Service Station L. L. Harrel Bert Trask S P E C IA L 32-Piece Sets American Dinnerware $ 3 .9 5 a S e t Newest Patterns. Darling Variety Stores T w o S p e c ia ls FO R N O V EM BER ONLY on Federal Chip-Proofed, S tain less Enarnelvvare J-qt. Sau ce Pan w ith Chronlum cover, reg. «8.311, special «3.35 t-qt. Hutch Oven w (th t'hroniuni cover, reg. «4.40. sp ecial «8.85 Only 11 lim ited quantity avail able al these prices— buy NOAA The Grove Hardware H eadquarters for Cnngoletini Rugs. s P aw RUBBER HEELS T h e Heel Saves th e Sole Did j’on ever notice how « cat skins over a slippery surface without skidding? Cnt’s I’mv rubber heels are built ou the same non-skid principle ns a c a t’s foot, nnd they c o s t no more than the other kinds Hear F irst N ational Hank GOFF’S SHOE SHOP Exclusive 0. 0 . Agents. 7. n . serm on topic, M ake This A al- ley of T renches; even in g service. 7 3(J. serm on topic, "The Spirit of Early Church," young people'» m eetings. 6:30. topic. M issionary H eroes," prayer m eeting. W ednes day. 7:30. "The P lace of Prayer in the E arly Church." DIVIDE. r . ,, K. . „ ____ followed her did » thriving b"sibeM •ransportlng em tgrsn-s to tha AVest. R anches Are Traded. C H. Fry of Saginaw has trad ed his ranch to AViiliam Norw ood for property at Alsea. The N or woods have tak en possession here and the F rys at Alsea. Oct. 23.—Mr. and Mrs. K enneth M ulligan and daughter P h y llis of Local Men in Sp rin gfield visited W ednesday T hirty-seven m en from here have with Mr. and Mrs. M arion Miller 'ckinald M c S ^ l ’n TeU ^ t ^ e T k ce ^ « * ali3 CX Plon ^ ' "g for a visit with r ela tiv e , in K ala- roadk wor£ durjn£ the ^ ^ t e r . ma, C al K enneth A m brose, form er resi A dvertisers M ake a N ew spaper. dent, w ho has been w ith the arm y Typewriter Ribbona. The for several years, visited with Cleal M ackey one day last week. S e n t i n e l H a exp ects to be stationed in the P hilipin e Islands th is w inter. Mrs. M ary Dobe of E ugene, a c com panied by C. Z M iller and son Stow ie, spent T hursday with Mrs. AValter Robinson. Chas. Clem ons, w ho had spent tw o m onth s at the MgGarvin home, left Sunday for his hom e in Fallbrook, CaL Mr. and Mrs Clare Chapm an were called to G ardiner AVednes- day by the seriou s illn ess o f Mrs. Chapm an's father, Mr. H anson. The Chas Arnold fam ily sp en t a few days last w eek at W inchester bay. Dale R obinson returned W ednes day from a w eek's visit at the home of an uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Johnson o f Central. Albert Tapp of Brem erton, AVash., visited several days last week w ith his m other, M-s. H. M Tapp. Mrs. John W atkins and daugh ter, Mrs. AA'alter Skidm ore of Com stock. spent M onday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G eorge Quimby. Mrs. R ay H arris visited one day last w eek w ith a sister, Mrs. Alvin M cGarvin, at W oodard's mill. CCC. H allo w e’en M asks F av o rs N a p k in s LATHAM. Oct. 23.- Mr. and Mrs. Robert St. Elm o and daughters B ethel and G race w ere w eek-end gu e sts of Mr. and Mrs. F rederick P h illip s of Dexter. Roy E astm an left Sunday for Odell lake, w here he has em ploy-^ m in t. H ugh Trunnell and m other. Mrs. Mamie Trunnell, visited at K la m ath F alls Friday. Mr and Mrs. Claud P laster of Cottage Grove have m oved to their hom e at Latham . Mr. and Mrs. Carl B u ffin g to n of Cottage Grove w ere Saturday v is itors at the R. O. Yearous home Mi and Mrs. D. L. Ijam s and fam ily of E ugene were visitors Friday at the hom e of Mr. and Mrs L. AV. McKibben. J. AV. M addox and E. G aroutte of C ottage Grove w ent on a hunt ing trip Saturday to T able rock. Mrs C H. H orton of Cottage Grove visited Mrs. J. E. McCall Friday. DOBKNA. Oct 23. Mr. and Mrs. Fred F leck returned Sunday from a w eek's visit at Redmond. The R ay Van Schoiack fam ily i visited Thursday and F riday at the Frank H ills hom e at R oseburg. Teachers of grades and high school attended teachers' institute in E ugene Thursday and Friday, The R ay Van Schoiack fam ily spent Sunday at the Judd Doo little hom e at Hebron. i Mrs. Charles B oslaugh of Cot tage G rove spent W ednesday with Mrs M Mosby. Mr. and Mrs. G eorge M cRey nolds o f D ivide visited Sunday at the hom e of Mrs. M cR eynolds parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Thrash er. Mr and Mrs. Robert Coom bs of Globe visited from F riday until Sunday at the Chas. T eeters home Mr. and Mrs Harry M ayhen of Mt. View spent W ednesd ay at the Ray Van Schoiack hom e Am erican Standard (or Inch A new American atandard for the Inch has been se t; '25.4 millimeters, which Is a loss of two millionths of the previous length. T a lly C ard s In v itatio n s D ecorations Brown’s Drug Store Cottotf« G ro v e P h a rm a c y WHY SUFFER? WtJT*. gw lava (•■•« lAINBRD'S TAJ Drug C o, Cotta«« Grove ‘ 2Ü« J