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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 8, 1934)
im 'H N I I A V ^ N O V L MHKIt », IB»4 Mr«. W A. Heck, who vlelted laat week at the home o f her in"'b ur, M m It A. Medley, and ■leiere. M ie. Opal June* and Mre. Horae, Hutch, returned to llllle - boro Hunday. B R E IE R ’S D oggoned good need IS»» Ply- m outh » d a n B elter lluui oew and priced right, at MrCoy'a G ar age. n7c Mi und M is. F. 1» G rannie and •on Hubert attended the O regon. M ontana football gam e In Eugene H atuiday Mr, Urannla also a t tended the m eeting and banquet of O r'gun dads. Mi und Mrs. L>. L. B arrel re- I ni ned Munday from a w eek-end trip to U sudale w here they vis- Herl I. b u lin ili o l Mr B arrel Plum bing, W illiam B eck. HUM. p .Mi uud M is. rt. W. H elliw ell and son Hilly and nlecv, Barbara Lee N elson, wers dinner gu ests Munduy at the home of Mr. H elll- Well s mother In Yoncalla. .1, b v . y « MinlUi. who teach es ills h,v > lyn Hinllli, w h o t e a c h e s in in . J mu lion City schools, spent H u _ « | - a end at he, Home here. Sale U N T O L D V A LU ES FO R M EN SUITS «11 wool 10 Ob to 10 50 Full Zipper Sweater* 1 0« Rayon Fancy H o m , i,*r 18c Fin<' Broadcloth Shlrta 08c Plain Tin Ori'HM Hhoca 240 Mon'a dartela, 2 10c 4 00 Leather Jacket LAOlLò Bavin«» Blue W ool Jacket« 2.00 .Hhoca. $140 TW( i d Sill' 1.B 2 10 All Wool Hkirta 2 4b Trench work Fall A Winter I lata UHc Shoes $1.08 1 lb. Quilt Buta 20c Work Sox 10c Ladiea' Silk iloac 30c J P Coata Thread, 3 for 10c Double Blankets, 5% Wool, $2.45 Large aaaortment of Oxford« $1.00 NOW $2 00 En Joie Shoe«, regular $3X> 3 90, 4.95 Latest SILK DRESSES $1300 Fur Trimmed ( ’out«, $10 oO value« at Simplicity DRESS PATTERNS C O T T A G E G R O V E , O RE. C ity B riefs | i [ A Hall Johriston lim i Fatale. I nana, aure Inaurarne l'hone ¡Ut Mr. and Mia llarvey A im alrong of txingm ont. C o l, visitisi durlng ths p a s t w e e k a l t h e J T Hmith hom e A number o f years ago Mr Arm strong w as associated with Roy Sm ith In the Cottage G love M anufacturing com pany R A D IO S HOTSHOT Radio and EiushiiRhl Batteries G ra b e r-G e tty s Hdw. tn«iir«iM <■ m e n ittr r il t h e ir hir« A r tir a i ciA tin « to u n ile r a tu iitl t h e huwlnewa Cara »«per* tod by Mrs Pet« r*»i» Mini a Tuhulo boy «u(* fernt.1 «light tluruMRn» Thursday night lA«t In u m inor « iA«h on «*A«t Main atreat b-xl lx > u g la « o f I h a ll» w u» » hunt i i i u visitor In th» city Friday Mi iXfUglaj* la tnuvlng hi* m aw ml 11, w rit of Drain, to Drain a n d ex pecla to «tart oparation w ithin a wa«k or two. Dr. Nichols, R. C. Ih r N o r lh w . s l O r e g o n C o n fe r e n c e Of h ig h M h'.'.l ,1,-eri,, and girls h e h l at I te e d C o lle g e M ise N o t v e d t Is p r e s h le iii <,f ib e O r g a n is a tio n A m in ip u n y lr ig h e i „ i, th e t r l p w e i e Margaret Turner, tendier, u n d th e M is s e s M aigaret Hhort, 1110,1 g e l t « K n o w le a M argaret Wll son and dent Brakes Margaret Petersen, «lu K ilney Mturgva Gaiag«* Jack M ugladry of the Bohem ia (.umber com pany at Culp Cro< It returned last week from a business trip to Tacom a He stopped In Eugene F riday night for " a ium hernien's m eeting. Rev. and Mrs. Will Eckel, ini» ■lunar les to Japan, will he here .Sunday and Rev E ckel will preach ul the Church of the Naxar»ne. Hr. J E. Bates, district superin tendent o f the church, la accom panying the visitor» lied lloae B utter and lew t ’prwm Ask for them . O. O- Craaunwrv. tf M r a n d M i n Eevl Gourley, R ose burg, were g u ests last Thursday at the hom e of Mrs G ourley’s grandparents Mr and Mrs W A Itahh They ars new lyw eds and were returning from a wedding trip to Eugene Mi and Mrs Elm er Caldw ell of Hclo were w eek-end gu ests at the homo of Mr C ald w ells parents, Mr and Mr» D. P. Caldwell. Mr C a ld w e ll's sister. Mary Jane, ac com panied them hom e for a v is it Another shipm ent of blouses of the new est shades. Very smart lixiking. prices 1 1 20 to HUS The Sm art Shop. n8c _ Bert Cline ___ and ___ sons, who _ arc ... ..y l. g a n d d o in g d e v e lo p m e n t w o r k In th e B o h e m ia dl«t rlct W ere sk In town one day last week tinneral Practice In Mettle Inc and Surgery for Radio« . ' " « Hub»amI I M I . E . I . Ratlin Service Ix V C N l C l l O l S tw in Oaks Marrtufc^ license« w w r issued Friday and Saturday to Charlr« L* Britten, C ottage Grove, «nd An na M< rt* Benedict. Canby; Benja uiln F Johimon and E lsa L F.x>te Ixjtl. of thl» City The.Mloi. Faring and Anna Hllkw.xxl both of th is .................. R adio R a y ’s Agricultural Lime M i-. . Edgar (.v a n ., ot and R o seb u rg . UUarantrrd radiator repair work at M. t o y s l.a ra g e. n7c Mi u n d .Mi> 11 A !• aulkni-r and lilld ieii of Roseburg w ere week- ' “d 'istlo r e at the hom e of M r . Faulkner'» m other, Mrs. E. T. Cy- rua- ~ SA V E Jki.OO on tbe purchase of a Service for Sot by tbe New Quanti ty Discount Plan. TUDOR PLATE L$abow :¡íp » v - ■ t í it In tìnti fix’? i he Picture bliop (jvyinxj Hav, Jam«*» A. Sm ith w as called to D allas W ednesday to conduct the funeral of on. ol_ th e «;‘de™ of the church there, where he was pastor for flee years. Mrs. Sm ith accom panied him. R adio service Radio R ay. n8c Jack M iller spent the week end In Bend with his fam ily who are spending thc winter there. He re ports his son Donald, who su ffers ¿ « L e g g , were W ANTABS b u ( n<)| I ue»day hare. . N ew collars kid gloves, l«o scarfs in «Ilk and wool. Ver> pretty and up to the m inute in style The Sm art Shop. ntl» L e g io n D a n c e Special F eatu re s Sat. N ite A rm o ry Orightrr Cn.idren l'he children «>r hijhly R|ii<*ate<i imrents are usually m«»ra Intelligent I ban th«* children of those whoat parent« are not «\lucated. not be cause the ¡ia rent a were educated, however, hut because they were naturally more Intelligent and be cauae of thia secured a higher edu ration. Mr. and Mr». V. J. G illespie of Eugene, form er resident«, attended the funeral o f Mrs Mabel Dixon v v * u ? V .H" o Su"day '»>>■ here W ednesday W o lf C r e e k C t-C c c«nip a m p , to whl< h ~ Harold T ow ers of the CCC cam p he was recently assigned. at O akridge visited over the week M. nn.i Mix Levi N e t and ,,nd wlth hta ,wrenta Mt. and daugli ht. i visited the early part o f Mrs Orant T ow ; rg Hie week at the home of Mrs. . .. , __. , . N e d s parenls, Mr. and Mrr N J R F itzpatrick, vice president N elson Sr aild secretary; B E. Lee, general vi, . . . . vi. n .. , , m anager, and R L. Roberts, audit Vi?’ ,, i v .M a . /. . ? i." IO1'' 1,11 officia ls of the Mountain m o l ,r . i Vii.^ v , m s ta ,e a P ow ‘‘r com pany at Albany, q .'lav • ** Corva,U8 were here W ednesday to attend nunuay. (hp funeral o f Mrs. Mabel Dixon of E LU« »»I IN I ■■■ « M d I ■ ««» * *••!• « N if ” « 1 ^ ■ A lJ f t * ---------------------------------------------------------- . t I the state with relatives. 1 ° f ,n e llln*” 8 ° r « !,t8ter' Mrs N<,1- lip D avis, at F orestville, Cal. Augusta H eck motored to Cor Herm an Edw ards has been here vallis Monday, She was accom Spokane th is week on busi panied by Mrs. O. V. Breese, who from visited with a son Melvin, student ness. Councilm an A. W. H elliw ell and at O S. C. Recorder O V B reese left today A fam ily dinner was held W ed for Salem . Portland and Other nesday In honor of Mrs. M K. (Kilnts on business for the city. Adams' eighty-sixth anniversary E v .-id t Lyu.'li is confined Io the Children present were Herbert, house with chlckenpox. Lym an, E. F. and Miss Stella Mrs Florence Mayes. Eugene, nt The condition of Mrs D. H. H em enw ay, who suffered a re tended the funeral of P. 11 Magee lapse last week and was critically h,'ld hure Tuesday afternoon. III. Is reported to be greatly Ini- Mr and Mrs Rupert Magee. Sa proved She lias been In a Port- lem, and Mrs. Florence Thom pson land hospital for a num ber o f and Lee Corm andy, both of Port w eeks. land, were overnight gu ests Mon- Mrs. W A. G aroutte and Mrs d»V «• ‘he hom e of Mr and Mrs It It Callahan, who w ere called to • ’ W M cFarland. O akland, Cal., by the seriou s Illness A son w as born Sunday, Noveni- of a sister, Mrs. Harold Dugan, her 4, at P acific Christian hospital a r e expected to return the last of in Eugene to Mr and Mrs. Alfred the week Mrs, Dugan Is reported W ulff. The Infant has been namfat ns greatly Improved. W illiam Alfred E L Cherry, supervisor of edu- W ilson N. Hubbell and son El cation for the CCC eam p at Oak- mer and nephew. Ben Hubbell, ridge, spent the week end with h it plan to leave Saturday for Roek fam ily here. aw ay for a visit with relatives NELSON ELECTRIC SHOP S ta te m e n t o f Policy 1. —Whereas; it has been our policy to repair radios for our customers as cheaply as possible during the well known depression, and, 2. —Whereas this policy has resulted in replacements and repairs only immediately necessary to the set's opera tion, and, 3. —Whereas this policy has again resulted in other parts, which were weaken ing, giving away at a later date; causing unsatisfaetory operation anti disaatisfae- tion with the job; 4. —Now he it known that all radios brought in to RADIO RAY for repair, will be thoroughly and com pletely overhauled; ami all defective, or ahout-to-be-de feetive parts will be repine ed and, 5. —The charges for this work will be in accordance with the service performed, and, 6. — Each set leaving our "L A B ” will carry a new set guarantee. RADIO RAY Fine Fabrics — I nusiially fine fabrics m ake these shirt.- real buys at $1.49. Only the finest broad cloth, m adrases, cham brays and oxfords are used. P lenty of plain whites and solid colors along with the newest pattern s, ehecks and stripes. R egular, tab, button down and collar attached styles. Lay in a supply right now! UMPHREY & MACKIN T h e S to re of Best V alues iviiL L iV iL h hL h b A iN ü l PROPOSED HÂTE BOOST Mrs. Jack M aulding entertained the Sew and Sew club Friday. Oc tober 26, w ith a H allow e'en party D ecorations were in keeping w ith O p e r a to r s the season N eedlew ork occupied Business the afternoon hours and later re freshm ents w ere served. lo drinking During this tim e I 1 k«pt up correspondence with K ate I r n H «A «-* TKADF Mosholder, Marj j bosom M end. I n . GOOD U SE D H ot Point range. Septem ber, 1878, we were married cheap. M ountain States Power ____ ___ _______ Mrs. ____ Ed _______ Jones w as pleasantly In San Francisco, .. cam . e to Port com pany. o l8 tfc surprised Friday when a group of land. Ore., In" i X u l ' m u M v ” x FOR SA LE Elr8t cu ttln * alfalfa, friends called at her hom e to a- gon Lived In Douglas countv county »lx six in Douglas , , 0 a {o n . gecond cuU ing >Jfalfa her celebraUng her blrth- years, then in June, 1885, cam e to <14 a ton; 1 4 m iles north of city d«> anniversary. A social tim e w as ' T ? tH»“ union three d au gh ter. on Ra5Lf ‘c high w ay ay on P acific highw on Judson Judson Al Al- enjoyed and refreshm ents were served. w ere born, Mary I., who married len W alter T. G aroutte; Em m a G., W ANT TO BUY Mrs V erg le R lssue entertained *eO a d , ," :n d ,dJ.vssler M who nmr* " 1 ^ - B . Y i i b o u t one a c r e j n or , t ^ ™ “ p yo.U^ . r le d W a lte r E P o s t K a te d ie d In a t c d Ke o f , o w n . w i‘ b S<X>d !m - prise parly for h ,r daughter Lucy 5u.y. 1912 And ™ y o u ^ .' p royem en t.j not over $1,000; term ,. October 26. F ollow ing an evening hit of my s«r^M.,6S d“ "1* re‘'?e8hmPnt’ WerP I have traveled about tim e M IS C K L I^A N E O U tt And troubles I've seen, a few. rv MAN W A N TED for R aw leigh route Hui I v e found It beat In ev. every of 800 fam ilies Good profits for i h . ii ^ w . cllrae hustlers We train and help you. held » HtUl»»® e n p n r t y at the To paddle your own canoe. W rite Im m ediately. R aw leigh Co., home of Mrs Horace H atch. It Then love your neighbor as your- *> P l ORK-87-SA. O akland. Calif p *ia V i . ^ . Jrafe " th at“^ ^ ! ^ ' ‘naHv ’ self W A N T E D Middle aged wom an + As th is world you travel through, for housekeeping on a farm : T h . i ladies a d i» < a aid id a society o e ia ti nf tha The And never sit down with a tear steady work" Rox" 373' Ÿoncâlïa, Prèsbytè7ïân’ c h m c h ” w ì ' m eet "in thc c h u r c h 'w r tioTs‘,W edne^ Z V and a frown. But paddle your own canoe ternoon. H ostesses will be Mi's. A. IX1ST A N D F O U N D ^ ‘M i s ^ a m ^ P Gar ^ a m 1glP’!'b': 1 £ • ' ! - . ? “ * t,i - t" . N ’t^ r . n’v ,,fe DOST Pair of rim glass..- Wed and Mrs Jam es P G raham . N o lover to prove untrue; nesday forenoon som ew here on But all day long with a laugh and or neat Main street. Return to N. The T eachers club of the Chri; a song E. Glass. n8c tian church w ill hold a pie social I do what I have to do. F riday night at the church Candy by tho central Oregon .llm a lo . An adagt> though old still true Mrs. 1* nine«*» N ichols, w ho ha» You’ll find It best if you will try «Miiploymunt ln E ugene, spent To paddle your own canoe NJOY cooking the "m olt important meal of the year” on a new Magic Chef gas range. R out your turkey thc easy way in an oven, heat controlled with a Red Wheel Oven Regulator. Model pictured also has Magic Chef round head hurner» that spread llame more evenly—light automatically. Special new grid pan broiler—modern type, two piece with removable grid and pan. Automatic time control clock for oven ^optional/ at »light extra co»t. Many other feature». ♦ A group of friends pleasantly surprised Mr and Mrs S I, Mack In Friday night on their twenty fifth wedding anniversary when they called at the Markin horn* i o s p e n d the evenlm F ive tables rook w .r* formed » nd at a late w ere served 1 lie Seventh Servant is a Sextette •«»«“ » Uw....... .. d aughter, Mr now of Willow«, Cal., visited with friend« in thl« city W ednesday and Thuraday of laat we«*k All ludlo w oik carrle» new «et K uaiantea Badlu Hay nM<* Mrs Myrtle M organ of Elkton wus an overnight guest Thursday ,.f last week at th e C . M P a r k e r home. Mr and Mr« K nnffel P icke n’t ■,l"1 daughl.-r Ixda of Salem wet w esk end g u ests of their cousins, •s ,r " K K Ml11» «»«I M r , W E ♦ Miss Marcia Hr und entertained with a Ifallow t <n party W"dnes day of last, week for her class m ates In the sixth grade of the west side sc hr xr I The evening was spent at the Brund hom e and fol lowing a series of gam es refresh merits were served The hosiers *" by «"other "■ •* M A B a b b le f t S o n . l a v f o r m a r r ie d C h r la U n a s 1X71 llv e .i ! t ----------------------------------- . . . . Mr and Mr« J V Stew art via- a V v lr. i .l t w in , « l a L v e . n , e X ™ ” “ pp"y “ <«U>er for 30 m onths | lt»d Friday at the home o f J. B Hill« In Ja«p«r. M o e b in g t o n B ln a e c o m p a m . d a „ dT“ ‘h - P - r a t e d u . To this i Ask us what the R C ■lands for.I city Mies Marian N otvedt o f the high M'hool f U l l l l t y s p e l l t I h e W eeg , ,,,| ln Portlanil, wln-r» a lle p ie s ld e d u t Miss A group of relatives and friend» met Hun-fay a t the C. E. L'mphr.y home for a no-hoeteee turkey din- ner Out-of city g u e st. Included Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Rice and eon W ayne, Mr and Mrs Fred McCord and daughter Ona. Mies Anne E lls abeth Hovtngdon, all o f Oukland, Mr and Mrs. Irvy McCord, H a lse y , Mrs. Adabelle K ingston and Mr and Mrs Charles R Dear, Yon ________y U l H t Y «4M f t MMO M L m i oorn at Frederic C lt" Md. Á few alia. One of each couple except dBy . agrj a danc. zwaa , b e lust named Is a cousin of Mrs mphrey. H e b r o n fo h is b boy, ov u ,h „ h . . since ' Hebron for r t this who has ««uwn gray, but Is yet «tendivi on The American Legion auxlhary H bi^iam e wus and still is C halfee I i *** com pleted plane to assist th* Hauser W lnecoff Ixtglon with the A rm istice day . . ‘ , I program The au xiliary will enter , ' u ut,.'t?0 « » ‘hered lor the party , tain the girl sto u ts, who are upon " Mr W n e c o ffs honor and gave sor.-d by the organization, and a * ?i* I'!." “ p - ° L b"? *• rtdoy - young Ilfs. The m erry-m akers en rilrig at th e Joe Mrnltt h o m e T h , lb. „ , ^ v „ the* a ^ i . ¿ 1 m ?’ , „ ± J. „.eluded until the wee em a hours, C roe. roll . a ll will me. • K lln e y d l u r g e s O u t a g e , s o m e o f I he good euts for which 1 r 16 with M iss a ........... .....................S t t ara wae*za,“sas!‘. ¿a C. J. BREIER CO. I J Ninety-one and Going Strong The R esearch club met Tuesday of last week at the hom e of Mr« D onnell Allen The study w as a continuation of tb s year program Modern Social Problems." under the leadership of Mrs. M. C, Hick cnbottoin M easures which appeal on the election ballot! were dis- cu" 5 d , Mra Benton Schrenk received as ~ a --------------* new member At th cloee of the even in g the hoet*. served refreshm ents The O L H club was entertain .................. . Mrs ad ditional gu ests M r. Karl Kir Mrs. A W Kim* and Mrs Rex M is. l.e e W illiam s som e of the spellbinders of the The Mizpah class of th* Preeh follow ed a 1:30 Ml and Mrs Kobet I l'etersen Coast fork country, but firm ly held terlan ......— Hunday school was wae noetess A hostess i u W heeler u Bridge have m oved from the Omer apart the Boot when called upon for a lor an entertainm ent honoring the ’*5''rK*' m in ts to Mrs, Jean Jxjng « house speech and entertained with a his I F r ie n d s h ip ( lass M onday evening V,rl‘ W heeler held on east Adam s avenue. lory of his Ilia. at the church. Mrs. W V. M cG ee' M’orw* I O l l i e I I I ' bee our lovely line ol H l* m other was a H auser and ' '.nd Mrs Jam es A. Sm ith are Mr and Mr« E verett G v 'ic h »*n- silk dresses. You will find just the h u '»•■her was a preacher, and '• a c h e , , of the respective classes with three *ahleN of one you want und the price to those were the days when preach hollow ing an even in g of gam es re fertalned bridge at their home Saturday su it yom puis*. Ih s Sm art Shop < •*» moved frequently. By the tlnn Re»hm *nte were served Addltioi night M C. Hiclcen bottom h^ld ... the lad w as HI years of age the guests were Mrs. Herbert Ad- Mi and M is Goorg Hjorset at fam ily had moved to Berlin, Pa , •"*" Cre -e n t City, and Mrs lla r- high «nor* and alao received a leutlvd the Or* g u n M ontana fo o l aluo to W illiam sport, Hellngrov. I v ,y Arm strong. Ixmgrnont, Coin prize for holding the greataat n ' her of honor* for the evening. At ball garni. In Eugene Saturday. and Eewlaburg In tbe sam e state ! bouse guest of Mrs J T Smith a late hour refreahm enta w**r< W. A Woodard was a guest of and were back in M aryland, set- —♦ — tils son Alton In Eugene Saturday tUng at Frostburg. Mr. W lnecoff Woodson Invited member« nerved foi the O regon dads' entertain r eu iw iitu r, the year IBM, when a Iof tbe Tuesday Bridge club to his The T uesday Study club met «“ •n t, big com et crossed the sky night b",n e Friday even in g as a eur- thin week, with Mr-i B R Job ---- ------- —............. after night with a tall of fire big ' I't1*« l«r Mrs Woodson on her and Mr- Charles B eld l’ r present ger than the city of C ottage Urove birthday anniversary At contract ing tne program. Mra Job <av< That w hiter M aryland had three B A H agen held high score a synopaiH and characterized the i m onth s of sleigh in g i R efreshm ents were served at the play. • Bring«,” by Martin Ftaven H . s .^ i rsm sm b er, !«M, w h .n - . m » « An ..tr a c tiv e noV.I there cr« w as a big freeze that killed * rn* centef Am erican Style." by J c e . e ,i aii 1 garden«, corn and poU toe« and p,F ‘ J ° f I? ‘ table The gu e« t« , F aucet a nevro Waffle ironj*—toiuter» ,nijitfpf1 r« W odaon w ith a dam aged wheat. KvMPv/.r.s. Everyone th o u g h t pr<-Minted ," ,'’"’nted M Mr" W o oodson with lb » was going to starve, but all ’ '“r i'ioer of • hrysanthem um s «rill«—- pe reol Atom— Mr and Mrs A W. Hell pulled through som e way despite ,, , —* ~ entertained as dinner gu ests last flat iruna—mixer«, the fact that there w as no New , ' ,r " I-x-ontlne Lusk entertained Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs. D all small electric Heal national adm inistration Flour It1* Juvenile, of the D egree of R Hamant, M iss M arlette H am ant went to 110 a barrel, but In June H no' '‘ «‘<1 «‘tiers with a H allow- and M iss Lola H owe On Satur appliances. the W lnecoffs planted buckw heat ' T u e s d a y e v e n lm . o f In t day evening Dr. and Mrs. Harry and the next w inter had flapjack» i w‘ Mrs B onita Skilling w a s in W. Titus. E ugene, were dinner H ire y o u r s c rv a n la from galore. Charge of the entertainm ent Hal- gu ests at the H elliw ell home. The rem ainder of the story, told I lr' * e e" decorations added to the ♦— in Mr W lnecoff s ow n words to u ' ■“ '" ‘' ' " v e m . of the rooms At the Mrs Robert F rom m entertained r e p o r t e r Is as follow s ■!'•*. o f th e veiling refreshm ents a group of her m usic pupils Sat "In the fall of Ml we m oved to i WeteJ ' eL fed, Oue,,t» Bnd m embers urday afternoon at her hom e in Oakland. A lleghany county, Md nu«nhered 24 the Omer apartm ents. H allow e er. c E and gam es were p'ayed and refresh-1 You Uve but one« and you may For eight w e ek , f was In th e , houae with typhoid fever, aa well enjoy yourself at The ,,v ette lia m a n t entertained the P ast m ents served Mrs. G eorge Kebel- P astim e. aSOtfc w eeks of that lim e delirious. M atrons club M onday afternoon beck and Mrs. Albert Woodard ‘At the tim e of the battle ih . . ? at thc *,'ro»’ home. A 1:30 dessert assisted the hostess. Ths E a il G ales fam ily has M a n n a s .« , r i . . . lhe‘ Pf,r.rt ‘¿ f u i e * T . h i ' ^ 0 ^ *“ A TnTh^m * moved to the house on south F ifth B u “ h ’ ^ u T Mrs. N elson Durham entertained street until recently occupied by C‘"-iJh X r « » yf . ^ i ’Z ^ ^ . - d werr r naltht u c t l v : the Joker club with a dessert Dr R. M. Klee. bridge F riday night at her home. o w *w ith t h i - / *ir “ ld , r<K,m d e c o r a t io n s M rs H erb ert Mi and M i h Hale W yatt, who * lb tbr ? chlldntn If » n y 'o f Adams. Crescent City, and Mrs Additional gu ests for tw o tables vlnited a few days In the city last Vhé h \ C7 Ì " . ■, ”I'm oth‘'r Schofield St* wart were special were invited Mrs. H arry M etcalf week, l«turned Friday to the H e l you know held high score for gu ests and what that mean«. I KUei»tA ona m ines in the B ohem ia district, ■tood it for 1ft month«, then took a Mrs. Georg« M organ w as high for where they plau to spend the win my buudlc o f Clothes and hit the 1>r B w D eB usk of the Uni- members. ter Mr. W yatt has com pleted a « • ,« ? " x* fo “ r-d>y , tr" n P »»> verslty of Oregon wax the speak- house which they will occupy The D elphian club m eeting for old friend, who took me in and et Monday night when the ¿¿rad* sent me to school that winter. In teachers of the public schools met M onday night has been postponed until Novem ber 26, when the group the sp n r .j I went to work for $1.25 in regular session at the Colonial a day. That was In Civil war His topic was "Remedial Relief." will m eet at tbe hom e of Mr> tim es and w ages were not as high Dinner was served preceding ’he Elbert Bede. The ch an ge w as due Kluely gruund. ln «ugar «acka, ls b » '1 ■ W .°rld w.“ r In O c t o b e r ' ■' e .-ttn g M » Margaret Heck and to Arm istice day Mrs. John Kell.\ «i i 'u, >«.uo, and Je «ach a< 1 w ent to Lenuwe county, E ugene Dove were in charge of will be in charge of the program Mich and hauled cordwood at arrangem enta iuwad wban «ack« ara raturuad »1.2» a day and board In IMS 1 "rn,nkem ' n^ _ Billy H elliw ell entertained Cairita i*<»ullrv Grlla. went to Saginaw , Mich , work.-d In M is Herbert B reedlove • n te r -' K™“ p neiKhborhood children Chlck and pullet «Ua. ton. |a.uu a saw m ill at »2 a day until freez talned at dinner Friday night com- J H a ilo w een P atty W ednes- Han and turkey «iza. ton M uu ing weather, then w ent to a log- pltm enttng her son and daughter-1 ? ay ot **?* a t 1 *?? h o m e of ging cam p up the T lttabw asy river j In-law, Mr. and Mrs. G lenn Breed £,?■,.pa^ Dt?-' M t' and Mf S bUiiUue Miau. bisiktHiUi, Ort. Those tim es we went Into the love, Eugene. M iss K athleen Beid HtlliwelL baraes were played and wood« In the fall, «tayed until ler wa* also a guest. ! re*r^nm entg wen? served. I sp r in f “ nd cam e out with the logb -A. .. „ _ W hile at Saginaw I suffered with The regular m onthly dance of ^lr^ ^ ^ H iak es K llnsy dturgos Gurag the M asonic and Eartern Star tb« Ä H arvey l ayloi and son H oward ; “ ’“d aJfu e- — ____ » at a .n the « v Colonial. -o io n ia i hav IV. r< turnad from U iadw ood. . 1 ■ 9 I *P pent the w inter on Ju d ges w ill be held th is even in g at : with a 6:30 dinner w h e r e th e y b a d em ploym ent w it h 1 ."!y,?ldJ ^ P [ “.1' _<r"u"d W est Vlr- M asonic tem ple There will be ^olding high score for thf Ihi L lia d le y -W o o d u id L u n ib e i c o m «Inla. M aryland and P en nsylvan ia taui'-s for cards. evening Mrs. Elm er Berg was a pany. There I inet Mary E. Fisher. We I ' -perlai guest. ,e ... BUY Î d o tta « « o * o r « i Æ5, Claim California Would Be Lost to Coast Plants < i s » , «s i h . . . c iif o V n ia m arket ^ ’ ud ew atei m llu ° in Orego n and Washingto“ ,f raUrOttd# “re granU d a jo per cent increase in freight rates was forecast here today by W illam ette valley lum berm en, three from Eu g en e and one from Noti. The m en testified before Clyde B. Atchison, interstate com m erce com m issioner, in his final hearing on P acific northw est shippers of fruit, grain, livestock and lumber. L. L. Lewis, sales m anager of ‘ he Booth-K elly Lum ber com pany. Eugene declared that his firm 8houid sell betw een 40 and 50 per cent of lts productton ln California b*Lauae California is our natural m arket" said, how ever, that the best h ‘s ’ und FI. ..g * .r...- ' F eet Long do 18 36 p€r cent and ,h e a v e r i« “ A Heating hr, !gc. ttsM feet loiij. !??*, b<>en betw **n 24 and 30 per ^ C o m p cu tio n of Coos Bay tide- that raises or lowers itself accord Ing to the tide la In itae in French w aU r „ constant I g g r e s West Africa sive and severe, Lewis testified. If the proposed freight rate in- .= . . . . _ *** w ill a 1*40 h«' s o ld a n d a n r o c r in . fatal so far as California The Old Fam ily Bible "^wdl he bus‘ne8s concerned unless there l h e Old Family Bible, w ill be |s an advance in ,vater transpor. presented. tation rates," the w itness said Mrs T. C. W heeler, Mrs. Rex W heeler, Mrs. Carl King and Mrs M elvin Salle* Found Guilty Harry M etcalf are h ostesses for M elvin Sallee w as found guilty bridge parties this afternoon and ° I a statutory' crim e W ednesday ; even in g at the T. C. W heeler hom e afternoon by a jury tn circuit A D O Z E N CASES J U S T U N court. Sentence w ill be pronounced The m arriage of Elm er F rans by Judge Skipworth next W ednes- P A C K E D —S E E I T T O D A Y ! to Mrs. M ildred H art, w hich took day. place October 3 l at K elso, W ash.. --------------------- has been announced. The couple in Chicago's 421 killings, 1931, w ill reside in Portland. here were four executions Darling Variety Stores N ew York tenem ent Houses shei The K eepers o f the D m ' Friday night w ith Mrs. L. W Coir. 'er l »'A>.iXW people er and com pleted plans for the relief drive they are conducting th is week. Gift Chinaware and Glassware The M P. G. Tuesday atternoon ces N ich ols at hom e, 2074 H arris club will m eet with Mrs. Fran her tem porary street, Eugene. Vhe K ensington club m eeting foi W ednesday next has been post poned through respect for Mrs Mabel Dixon, deceased member 1 he Utopia club will meet next Thursday afternoon for a 1:30 des sert at the hom e of Mrs. Omer Moore. The R oyal N eighbors will enter tain with a costum e party follow ing a lodge session Tuesday night. H tL ltl UhlUL SIAflIEU A drive for relief funds for com m unity use was launched W ednes day and a com plete report Is ex pected w ithin a few days. Rev. M. A. G roves, relief chairm an, w ishes It made clear to the public that all depends on the am ount collected and the dem ands to be met as to whether It will be su fficien t for tw o years. It Is the hope o f the w orkers that subscriptions will be generous enough to m eet the relief needs for the longer period The goal set Is $240 and It will take double that am ount for tw o years. G. B. Arnest Is chairm an In the business district and has four team s at work Mrs. H. C. W ells Is chairm an of the residential dis trict and has com m ittees at work In the three wards. Supt. H. B. Ferrln will collect from teachers. BA RTELS M ARKET Free Delivery 8 a. m to 5 30 p m. Phone 55 Specials Friday and Saturday HALF OR WHOLE SALMON 12c lb. BACON BACKS STEER BEEF ROAST 10c and 12c VEAL ROAST i2 c 20c OLEOMARGARINE BACON SQUARES 2 lbs. 26c 17c FANCY BREAKFAST BACON half or whole side 26c HAMS- YOUR CHOICE 20c SHORTENING 48-lb. tin $4.80 THOMPSONS SEEDLESS RAISINS 4 lbs. 29c__ MINCE MEAT you'll be back for more 2 lbs. 25c FANCY PIO LOIN PORK CHOPS NEW KRAUT 5c each qt. 15c BOIL BEEF CHOICE WEINERS 7V2 c lb. 15c