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h h r n d a y , iim E w i i m Ia, i»M THF. 8KWTINFI* COTTAGE O KO VF, OMF41OW to n , rh « »on had boan w ith bar Tha hand la sponsoring a bsn«flt tor ••vnuul days Funwral u rv lc a a .lane* tor Haturday night w a r. held tbwrs T h e our. took the H u b .r t M< Nall, .m e lo y . at t h . w it h * . l . u i l ' i " fO i “ " BrswsU» m ill, suffer««, a a .v e r . In 1? « * “«'»'*•» ju ry «»xjve the right elbow Wed- I he < heater Auteui« iv tu jn v d nwadey forenoon when a drag saw Munday from a ten day visit In which he wae operating broke and 1‘urtland. the arm of tha aaw etruck him. Hand H rnvfH Iran«'« Haturday. H a wae brought here to have th» Hobart Havaga and (Han P a ir In ju ry dreeead left Tuesday on a few iuy»' bust F r*d Ball, atockman of Fossil, neee trip to Mtocktou, Cal. visited b riefly at the J. P. G raham U r. H erold Axley, U r. A. W borne today H» wae enroute to K iiu e and Ur. 11. R. Jon attended ,M * Angeles w ith three loads of Hie fun eral services o f U r. W ll- cattle tiu in K u ykendall held In Rugeue T he Balledeere have postponed Monday. the concert scheduled for Hunday afternoon at U raln to a la te r date, Rand R«'ll*flt D a n ..- Haturday. Lodge deci e la i lee. Xou are I* - probably In January. The honor roll at tha Cedars que.ieu to lu iu le h i n * Maullnsl school for the past six weeks In lisle of newly elected officers. cluded the follow ing: June M an- M r. end M ie, Ulen Owen and daughter B etty und H a llie Wlllula, bock, Jennie M xnbeck, Dorothy KreWHon, H o m er Mayes, Ueanle all tonnui leeidenla now of Hose- F ra n k lin , M aurane Low rance, Star burg, were Munday guests of Mr ling Holton, Pauline W illis, O rpha ano M r*. HoOart Btacy. W illis, Hebe Hrown, Babby Brown Band Benefit lla m •• Haturday. and Caroline Holton. Mlee M illl- M r. and Mra. Hchofluld Mtewsrt '« n t Burrow s le the teacher, and M r, and M r*. H. A. lia s k at- Mrs C lara B urkholder hoe re tended a concert given by the E u ceived word that her daughter-in- gene Uleemen In Eugene Hunday law , M r*. Charles Burkholder, h a i the Carleton Beauty A. H. Grund, who caini; here eev- purchased uiul m onth* ago Rum Capful mu Halon In Marita Ana, Cal., where lo become Intvreeted In Bute inlu *be hue been employed the past piopeitiee, underwent a m a jo r op- four years, e la tio n this week In Eugene. L t i i y i i il o g to r r l i i s i i luind and M IIIA N E . body a t Ute I'u s tm ir d t it le Nov 10. Lxjrann grange will c i u i . n .e Ogle, brother-in-law of ,“ w* ‘ Thursday night. As so few M i. M C. HIckeuboHom . and * * 'ro “ b1’ ‘ ° “ “ en<1 ‘ be meeting M ilto n Ila m iiie i.iy , both of totk. “ • Four new oNb.ere will View. Weie u vi-inig hl guesle lues- ' ’■»“ ‘ “ «•d »t this time. A pro- day at the H K k s n b o tlo i.i home. m “ ' o f * " ‘ * * fu r ,,‘,,b’ d by out* > M i. W illia m H artals returned J ,m '" M Hchell and Law rence ‘ W c I )t» O u r I trr’’ FAQ « ♦ C h u rc h N ew s j 11 CM *11.11 I le ■ • ,11 o il tortl every hand io restore what the human mind rails Free .Methodist t'hureh, R W «urinal times, end many plans sie Howell, Pastor Hunday school, •eing tried In the endeavor to ar k IS, forenoon service, I I , sermon oaipllsh this purpose Wld> ap ,>eal has been made la the United by Evangelist J Lewis Arnold of rids yciir Brier'»» give you a c lm n e .' to »«•cure good practi Hates (or cooperation, and some Seattle; evening service, 7:90. evan eul gift» hi worth while Havings If.gulnr u n ita r y clear gelistic message by Rev. Arnold; how their willingness to coOper service each night at 7:30, stress iiiiee sale price* before <'hriatiiiaa Don't healtate Don't .1« by agreeing to certain codes, ing the principles of fundam ental- " a lt th e r e will I»«- no b e tte r prices later I ‘nine expecting •uch are perm itted to display a l Ism arid prophetical teachings of < ard on which Is printed an eiu ¡the Bible; young people'* meeting. h lot, yon won', be .lisaappointed. bleui hearing the words. “ We Uo •1:90, Hunday • • • Our P a rt,'' Those who are per Pmt Wool lultted to advertise lh a l they a rt F irst Methodist F.plsr upal Chur. h, doing ih elr pari must closely , M eredith A. Groves, Pastor Bun wstcl. to see that th<v live up M day school, 9 IS; forenoon service, In Two Low Price roups 11, sermon topic, ’T he H um an Je •Tr dei laratlou Reg 1.00 Value In considering true cooperative sus;" vesper service. 9. sermon * , topic, "Lum ber and Life," of *pa- • (fort In the highest -th e spiritual - sense, we must discover where Jclai interest to all connected dl- It Is we begin lo do our p a il A ll roctly or Indirectly w ith the local lumber Industry; Interm ediate and the m aterial codes we may sub Men’» Suede ■crib« to, and all the declaration, senior leagues, 6; prayer meeting. BLAZERS we rnay make, w ill be of no real Thursday, 7:30; meeting of men of Unbreakable the church. Monday. 7:90 value unless we gain (he (rue slg Extru Value in These 1 00 Value» nlflcance of cooperation We must (.'umniiinlty M en '. Bible < la w — get the rig ht Idea of cooperation Blaser» to-.son. G alatians 4:21-31; topic, before we can see it manifested "The Covenant In Stones vs. The outw ardly Thus It Is In our eon Covenant In the H e a r t ” I. O. sclousness that the first steps to See Reminder for More Real Bargains Hhaw, teacher ward doing our part are to be • • • taken H Is an Individual effort, Church of Christ. I. G Hhaw and each Individual must, of ne Pastor Hunday schrml, 9 45; men cessity, do his p ait before It can of this school are with the Com he done collectively. m unity Men's Bible class; fore Are we employees w llh au ex noon service. 11, sermon subject, aggerated sense of our true worth "The Word Is F o rw a rd ;” com feeling th a t we are not being prop munion of the Lord's Hupper; white gifts for the King's needy erly compensated ’ Are we har boring a sense of resentment to received at all services; evening service, 7 30, sermon subject, "The ward our employers, doing our .Mr« Victor Chamber«, M m O work In a careless manner, giving Command Is to F ig h t;” Junior E Woodson, Mr«. Mt* wart Carl- Wednesday fro m Portland, where Brow n were given degree, a t the Endeavor. 5: senior ’. T • »•phew , the Cottage Grove I. O. O. F. lodge M vrvlll« Vaatch roo» us little as we can, thin kin g In Christian night. Others going !*ortland Thursday, re- . u le n i h ’’ C,‘ r t" r ' who *’ M r T h u r.d u y this way lo measure the amount C hristian Endeavor, 6 30; Teach lousiy ill. fro|J| h w (j wer# T Mnd w H ers' club. Monday; ladies' aid ' • ! (urnliitf urnhitf Fri, Friday. of work we do by what we get? Or are we cheerfully striving , ^ h7*r" l w la y p rs y e r 7 V). Hand IP n e fll B a n ..- Saturday. M itchell. E 8. and Thoons Addl- H a ll A Jolinwton Itra l 1C« tat*. bring out the highest sense ot ser- . ay . . . A II %-pound sun was horn Tie BOn »mt L. C. Furm an I .« mmi «, «ura litauran« r I'botia AM 8 LIGHT XMAS 8TRIN08 cembvt 3 tv M r and Mrs. Cecil Listed among the sick the past vice by putting forth our best e f Presbyterian Church, James A ik l»k for them. <’. ( i I n m iiw rr tf Caton ot Albany, fo rm e r residents week were John. H a rry and Mar- forts to give and do Hie very best en Sm ith, Pastor Sunday school, COMPLETE 38c Jolle .Skelton. Edna M itchell. E m il Chui le* l u l i i 'r and C h arlr« H ull we can, happy In the tl»uught that M r. and M ie. Jack W a lk e r are 9.45; forenoon service, 11, sermon XMAS LITES 3c EACH attended n dlutrlct conference of , l h . p a re n t, of a 10 pound daughter , T “a,<Iy we are loyally and lovingly codp subject, "W h ite G ifts for the King bo... ... then. D e c mbet 3 « “ th. '.‘l 1 M itch ell, E lm . 10 FOR 25c the A tnerlm n In Itoee i .-rating with those with whom and O ur C h ild re n ;’’ evening service, huia Mat urday and Munday. Mr» for whom we are working, reaha .... ............... 7:30. sermon subject, "W h ite G ifts H a ll und ilauahtei M ary Ann ac tng our opportunities and the for the K in g - O ur Hom es;" young « ^ T l*Cii*^.a Cake U rld d l' «. returned Thurwday from a trip to companied Mi lla ii (o Sutherlin, privilege It Is lo do our part In people's meetings. 6:30; prayer U 0 0 . R adio Ray's. d l3 t the coaat where they vi«it<d w ith friend« the great work of helping tnesi meeting. Wednesday, 7:30 — -- — - - A basket dinner was served a t Buy a practical g ift fur her, a see kind" the Christian church Hunday. O tto epurt coat or Jacket, rainproof, Are we as employers holding Christian Science Society Sun Crurnory preached at both m orn and a nice umbrella. T h e Mm art And the 12th Servant? the thought (hat buslne - Is a day school. 9:45: forenoon service. ing and evening service.. Andrew A tfriculturnl Lime A IM rnrans of getting w ithout giving? H , topic, "God the Preserver of Chapman, of the C hristian Bible Piñal y «rouud. in «u««r «ark«. THE BUTLER Wednesday evening meet Mra. Alice W ynne ha» received Do we feel we have Ihe right to Man college. Eugene, talked In the a f • > K I*' gfi.l <•». h R. word that a brother. A- W. Veatch get as much as we can from our ing ternoon. towrd whaii «acka «r« relu rn ru • • • of Salem, recently underw ent a M rs Iris Ford of Roseburg Is ■-mployees through long hours and finiji.f o pirn tlo n «lid 1« In m « i H C a iriUi FouJtrt Cirila. Pentecostal AssemMy o f God, A t low w ages' Are we disregarding The Power behind all the visiting Mrs. R alph King. leal condition M r V m tc h 1« n «on Chiek and pull«t «|«a. t©n M 'K j the conditions under which they wood Foster. Pastor. — Sunday- ('h rtstlan Endeavors held a other »orvanta <»f (hr late J I* Veatch Mr«. ' lie n and (u ik«v tiaa. (un ín <a* p u .ly Wednesday night at the are working, constantly find ln t school. 9:45; forenoon service, 11; evening service, 7 30, evangelistic; W ynne vUlted w ith her brother church The tim e was spent play lault with their work, and hold Bla«kba;ic Miuc». fila« Ungir. (J,r. Let u» do your wiring during the Thankeglvlng week ing games Refreshm ents „t sand Ing (hem In honda.-e to fear of young people's meeting Tuesday. end. —and— 9. Friday. 7:30. pastor w ill speak wiches, cake and cocoa were losing Ih e lr positions' Are we H irn Your S rr^ aiit» from M r« Cad H arm on of Portland served. thinking that tlies'- policies w ill from the 4th chapter of Romans; •Saturday, 3, children's church with IL 'lla lrlr liisuran«-«. aaaraa> vi«lir»d a few day« la»t week at A com m unity Christm as program make more p io fit- lor uui -lt< tite iil« . A n t . st sand table, trum pet orchestra and (h r home of her mother, Mr«. Re- w ill be given at the high school and more dividends for the -m chalk talks. December 2k T he program w ill D arrel W ilkinson vietimi a few (»11 i it Medley holders? • • • he given m ainly by school children days last w r«k at th * h u m . of his Or are we s iriv iu i, to bring out R aptH t Churc h, H enry W DavU. A ll com m unity organizations are |*arenis in-law Mr M r, G the highest conrept of an employ Pastor. Sunday school. 10; fore CANDLE LIGHTS $1.00 v%* Mvyupen. contributing to the treat for the er, and realising that loving ton i noon service, 11, sermon topic. M rs L e w L Allen and daughter s I children. SUNBEAM BUFFET TRAY M r« c. c. Cru«on vieitrd during slderatlon of all is the first >t«p *Song of the Angela;” special mu of H ulherlln visura this week ut A basketball gurue was played the w «rk end at (ha hum« of M r $5 05 sical numbers by the choir; eve the horn, of Mrs. Allen's mother. h.-re Tuesday night between the Inw ard prodiiclne harmonious co and Mr«. Victor Karn at Tuladu ning service. 7:30, sermon topic. operation.' Honest ano just com Mr». W A W itcher. club team and a team fro m Cot- M r« K<in and «inali «on rrtu rtn d Christ, the Alpha and O m ega;” pensation is not only essen la l, but M is. Hthofleld Stew art and M rs Grove Lorune won 63 to 19. w ith M ra (*ru«on to rem ain h«rr m andatory; for did not the mas prayer meetings have been discon U E W ihm I soii visited T u ta t'« } ' The hl« h school teams played until a fte r Chrlatmaa. ter C hristian tell us that "(h e la tinued until January and Wednesday w ith relatives and I ‘»“ « ll'tb a ll w ith Crow F rid a y night Glow Lamps. 1196. Huss la m p s , friends In i*ortland bourer Is worthy of his hire"? T he »core for the girls was Crow 37 Radio Ray's. dl3c —------ -- ------- Seventh day Adventist Church. _ ■ 33. Lorane 30; tor the boys, L o - ' Are we as considerate of the one Paul Iverson, Pastor—Services Sat- M r and M rs W illia m E verett ! lube 21. Crow 11. doing the most m enial work as , urday. Sabbath school, 9:30, John , , k u . . . . went to T u rn e r Iasi week to as we are of ihe highest salaried ex Gibson, superintendent- preaching sist In caring for M r*. E verett's i h rw -a c t comedy preaentrd ecutlve. knowing that, accoiding service, 11. Pastor Ross Dustin of mother, who Is III. to God > plan, each Idea, bung in Eugene w ill speak the firs t Satur- by Bounty on tw o bobcats has been Rs rig h t place and i .pre-Gug rig ht ; day of each month; prayer meet- JUNIOR CLASS will help you to solve your coilacted from the county by J activity, Is entitled to the taiuc ! In3- 7:30, Tuesday. I-oads of fun th rills you II Xmai gift problems We W Nichols loving consideration? Are we r > member LON DO N. Red Rose flu t t e r so d Ic e ( roan. practicing the Golden Rule and have many new items to The following bills were allowed Friday, December 14, 8 p m Dec. 11.—M illa rd Dixon le ft F r i loving our neighbors as ourselves? M arriag e licensee were Issued . at the regular meeting of the city choose from We invite you High Hchool G ym nasium day on a business trip to Wasco al the county clerk's o ffice De This Is a great work and. in o r Cal. I'rtcea 14c, Jftc g itie r a l ad it. to come in and look them I council: cember » to the following couples R R Raym ond, labor w ater der to accomplish It. It Is neces Reserved seats Mr- M rs. V ern Shortridge artived Huston Gordon Dunn and Ruby over ............ -I 26.25 s a ry that we be constantly on and street ..... Saturday from Westwood. Cal., vis You w ill enjoy an evening of M arie Lowrance, both o f Cottage R E. Hlmpson, labor street 13.75 guard against the enemy, who, ited relatives here over night and clean and exciting e n te rta in Grove; Ransom Roy H. J Shinn, insurance........ .. 1580 Raymond. through aggressive suggestion, went to Portland to visit a son. I'o tln g c Grove, Ressi« R ment. Recorder’s cash ____ and 4 15 would d iv e it us (tom our high Lafe Sandberg. g ljt Recorder, bond expense-___ 69 80 U u rtje, A n lau f A large aasortment of purpose Who is this eneuij The W ill K irtly fam ily o f Cot- 22 00 hankies, 5c and 8c o r 2 for 15c In departm ent tag«. Grove were Thoughts of disobedience, uishou __ d inner gu sta cotton, pure linen 20c lo SOc Also Grabcr-Gcttys. supplies ------ 705 c ity , deception, d iid o y a ltj. selfisa- Thursday at the Lester V a n N c it- t-a ll at lh * tjniart Hl.op for your 6.75 good looking handbags. 51.19 and Chestnut Transfer, hauling LAROE SILVER TRAY uess. greed, cuv y. Jealousy, resent- w ick home. In the afternoon they lingerie g ift« A most beautiful 1000 up. Scarfs In wool and silk K id *-? I "u2 i bc.r - • tuent, hatred, which rob us ol out A *8“ *** a‘ ‘ he Robert Phillips $205 aasurtmsnl to selsrl from. All gloves In assorted colors. Sm art •’ctrocb* m c* i Co. 1000 525 Shop J 13c J?cC° y Garage, rep airs--------- a b ility to do our part. . . Tbe Uiblt home. prices. Alice Breedlove, prop. ¡Jc SUGAR AND CREAMER The next meeting o f the F n en d - T w in O aks Lum ber Co., records au occasion when a great Fhe W L. H atch fam ily visited The J. D. S u tcliffe fam ily , re- hardw are _______________ $2 40 ly Neighbors club w ill be Decem 1.75 work o f restora'ion w a- going on a few d ay . last weak w ith Mrs. cent a rriv als from N o rth D akota. M ayor and council, salaries ber 20 a t the home o f Mra. J E. 84.00 and the enemy conspired against PERCOLATOR $4 05 H a l. h e mother. M rs Belle Hchind- left Tu< sday to m ake th eir home John S chaffer, night police 75.00 Banton. There w ill be an exchange II. und we read. "Nevertheless we ler. In Roseburg In Lincoln, C a t D. J. A llen, salary_________ 60 00 o f Christm as presents. made our prayer untn our God Miss Ruth W ard, student al G 1000 Mrs. Pel Bressler Is visiting at Dr. A W . Klnte, salary M r. and M rs. Nelson Bemis en and get a watch aeainst them day' H C , visited Saturday w ith her the home of n daughter, Mrs. L “ Lom bard, salary and tertained the cribbage club a t lh< ir parents M r and Mrs. Ralph W ard 24.00 and night, because of them .'' And home F rid a y evening. P Bennett, in P o r tla n d . ' xl>ense Refresh when the enemy found they had ments were served. Miss Susanne W atch for radio tube gup««lng i. C. K Counts, street sweeping 64.50 Hand H e n e flt Dance Saturday. o „cni Sm ith labor . III,(.••»( a t H a tlto H u y '» . IU 46.25 been discovered, they tried through Broadbent w ill be hostess to the : L W Coiner, salary_______ 12500 subtle suggestions to stop the club next F rid a y evening in her Th»' M ix Bird fam ily ha« moved O. V Breese, s a l a r y _______ 125 00 work. Uut Nehem lah, always on apartm ent a t the W ills home. from A«h avenue to the property ------------------------- ------------------ B. Pitcher, s a l a r y ______ 100.00 guard, slates fu rth e r, "A n il I -ent oh (\K>ley h ill form erly owned by The P a n try Playm ates m et Sat CHILDREN and ADULTS ) I G. P H. Jones, l a b o r _________ 42.50 in« ss. users unto them. >ayiug. 1 urday m orning at the home of laouln K r u n ir r V ln a l T. R andall, cement 45.20 am doing u great work, so that 1 Mrs. Leon M orton. H o w to make F ra n k Ik»mbe<k. who wa» em 1 k i lt e r s $2 Up O. O. Veatch, Insurance 4.50 cantio. come down, why should souffle was the lesson. H o w to lra- ployed nt the D augherty Lum ber M otor Inn, gas and repairs 13 55 i onipanv for aeveral month«, left E rv in Hansen, hauling 5.25 the work cease, whilst I leave it. prove a room was also discussed, Mrs. Electa Thordenberg sus- F riday for Seattle, where he ha« M ountain States Power Co 260 80 and come down to you?' W e must Don t let the warm spell taken follow Nehen.lah's «\ampl« and ‘ ained a p ain fu lly burned hand a poeltlon. \Ve Thursday evening when blazing set a watch dav aovl night. __ - Heap« and heap« of Chrlatm a« fool you—You're icoing to must uol coule down lo tbe level Fas°d n e from a gasoline lamp hoelery. all «hade«, all price«, put C a n a d a ’» F irs t F a rm e r s of erroneous thoughts and leave dri.P pe<L, up In Chrlatm aa boxe« A ll ladle« Tap, Rhythm, Ball Room have cold weather. U s ed O n t a r io ’s L o w la n d s the work we have set ourselves to “ lakely fam ily of Cor- appreciate p retty ho«e. The S m ait ' allis and the F ra n k H aw kins Women's Reducing Class Shop 113« Lsuhg (he coining of the fam ily o f Cottage Grove were utMii, agricultural pe4»plea. or M r and M r« E lm er F ran« of H esioiailou Ol work be».us w iili guests Sunday at the Lester Van- Inquire at I. 0 0 F Hall white the realisation that God's creation N o rtw ick home, Portland were w<*ek-end gue«t« at ganised liitu more or le«« aettled E very Monday Afternoon. 2 to 6 the F ra n k K elly home is already perfect and eompleie. The F red Powell fam ily o f Eu- comiuutiltleHt occupied the fertile Nothlng can ever change this o u e gene -------. visited - Sunday at the home M r« F B Phillip» and non Hob- lowlunda o ’ Ontario hetweoo the W atch for nidio tube gueaalng perfect creation, for we read in o f M r. Pow ell’s sister. M rs Fred rt. Corvalll«. form er realdent«, > Great and It» continuation contest nt Radio Ruy » ,113,- visited S aturday at the R C Arne Doney. Genesis. "Goil saw every thing M r. and Mra. Robert Savage, ac- j along the SL Lawrence valley. that he had made. and. behold. It Miss Ada C la rk ot Salem arriv - M r and Mrs. D. A. Emerson and home. Fla»h Lites. 59c to »1.50. R a d io l M arthfUdd. »bpentDthe ^ e c k 'm id in * ° “ ,h ° f , a " n ‘lin »n The was very good " It is a false con- son» o f Salem were week-end Iruquolan tribes, who had learntMl -ept of creation, a fabrication of guest* at the K K. M ill* home. Ray's — - - dl3c ' Portland. _ bur« ,? o '\7 .n, " h o T d On *? R<,• ’' M r* W J Sturge«, m other of M lcro.cope 3 *« ., »3 60 to »7 80 * ,he “ ,u,h ,0 * r0* ,nal“ ' ‘ b* , " u'“ » n which produce* Sunday buslne*« re lu m in g n w S (l, r({„„ of , h|* city, died Radio H ay s dlSc beans, siitiashes and sunflower». In _ ,p,°?*‘Jr,t.y.\_ ,d_e,>. 'e88!°J“ ' and w orld-w ide dlscordaui condi Wi'dneadav o f lost w c-k at Meih Ihelr cultivation Into Miss Ada C larke of Salem was a traduced tions guest M onday at the home o f Rev. southeastern O ntario and the SL On page 310 ot "Science and Hang On Cold* and Bronchitis and Mrs. M A Groves. Miss l-avv rence v alley. whence they spread H ealth with Key to the Scrip C larke Is a m em ber of a Salem Into New Brunswick. tures.' the textbook of Christian church which Rev. Groves served i t ’s a pow erful and safe medi- Rut the Indian melluals nt cultlva Science. Maty Raker Eddy tells ut before coming to this city. Mliis . . how .he .. cine and best of all lion, says Diamond Jeunes, in "In in the following words flash h "it acts like « * a C larke visited later In the week true understanding of Rod restores days to chase even the toughest w ith M r. and M rs Donald Davis dlaus lu Canada,” were exceedingly at London. primitive. T heir stone axes barely harm ony: "One Infinite God, good. ojd cold out of your system uulfics men anil nations; constl- Buckleys' M ixture (trip le acting) bit Into hard niMple or blrcb tree» Band H eneflt D a n e * Saturday. tutes the brotherhood of m an; one or two sips and often the that were not first charred with (Ire. ends wars; lulfils th . Scripture, ordinary cough Is gone those »o that they depended mainly on 'Love thy neighbor as th y s e lf;'a n - stubborn fellows that give you no burning for the clearing of their nlhllates pagan and Christian Idol- rest night or day are knocked out land«. Long digging «ticks or hoe« a try ,— whatever is wrong in so- In a day or two fitted with blade« of shell «npplled ria l, civil crim inal political, and Buckley's is d ifferent better the place of plows; the ripened earn religious codes; equalizes the faster in action in all the world no cough medicine like It and as sexes; annuls the curse on man. of corn were gathered by hand and and haves nothing that can sin. safe for children as grownups. transported In baskets bj (lie wom THE PRESENT THAT Get a 45 cent hottie at Cottage suffer, he punished or destroyed." en to the husking »lied. No tribe Grove P h arm acy If not delighted LIVES A LIFETIME — The C h rirtiaii Science Uimitor. understood the rotation of crop«, or w ith result* money back. Indeed possessed the means to ro An In d e , N urn bar tate them, and hut few made any BREIER’S TIM ELY /•’« -XMAS SALE W OM EN’S HATS O SHIRTS Now 50c 12S BABY N<)W £79 to loo DOLLS __ 43c C. J. BreierCo. Cottane Grove r Z-2LZ Z_TZ_L_ " I i CITY B R I E F S I M R A D IO R A Y Llecirity Itself Radio Ray’s IRISH-SWARTZ MEAT DEPARTMENT S w if t’s L a rg e W E IN IE S 15c lb. Bulk Kraut 15c qt. I he Picture Shop i BLUE RIBBON B E E F B O IL 8c lb. Lsei[ A irtight Dancing Classes G raber-G ettys IIdw. Like A Flash Stubborn Coughs Go W o e x lw o rk in g E q u ip m e n t E le c tric a l A p p lia n c e s P e r c o la to r s S ilv e rw a re M ix M a s te r P ools (>ii ns U n d * Eben G *U M u , "Dejr tell* me a lot o' thing* I can't uu'lerktand." * m I i J Cncle Eb«n. “ When 1 try to tell 'em agio dey get« mors puzzles.,me and when day Is repeated dev gits mo' and mo' mlsundersfandshle— an' maybe right dar I* where s whole lot o' 4e trouble Is!” Advertisers O ive the Com m unity a 5Dws^a|)çr P a t r o n iz e T h e m ^ ^ ^ Twin Oaks Lumber Co. We Are Cooperating With the Better Housing Program Tho r washer, troner, 135, H - horse power motor. im -h o r s e power engine, nice line of child rockers. You can buy a nice Christmas g ift here S H G H T H B A R G A IN S T O R K Lajile Cignr Store Billiards, Carda, Fonntaln Candy and Clgnia H ill A K la r Proprietors Block, rioneir Also S aw dust. A S h ie ld s S tu d io M is . Lola Godard arrived Mon day from Seattle and w ill visit at the home of her parents, M r. and Mrs. s. L. Godard, u n til a fte r the holidays when she w ill leave for San Francisco. M r. and M rs. A. A Richm ond of P o rtland visited Sunday at the home of Mrs. Richm ond's brother, Nelson Durham . They had been called to Eugene by the death of M r. Richmond's mother, Mrs. Alice Richm ond. Faye S te w a rt and H aro ld M ack- In. student* at O. S. C., Corvallis, were In the city Tuesday to a t tend the school of instruction for battery "K ’’ of which they are re cruits. W illia m Bartels and son Billie and J. H. B artel* made a business trip to Lakeside Sunday. Fred B a rte l* has been In P o rt land several day* this week on business. attempt to fertilize the soil, t'on sequently, vvlien their plot* became exhausted w lihlti ten or twelve year*, the community moved away to new hut unlvroki-n ground. Mont real HeraliL H c . l i v« H a r r Ei- ' d dsce o f h e a lin g since 'h e lii'iii'f ic ln l e fl' i * e ' a te r vv ere lP-"*.o i-e.l 1, arrogai«-. i 571 * VV I l l ' l l An Index n u tiih i'i i» , lllllllb e l (»•‘»•’rn II) a iwrccntage) designed t< indicate the general level of price* at any given date. It is formed front ratios of the prices of varl Otis »tallies at the date in question, as compared with some •previous late which lias been adopted as s •litudard and tor which the index ha* been fixed at liev " r in g Give Hubby Something for His Desk or Office • The Sentinel Everything in office supplies Babi e* Pick Name« Frico on W in te r Supply TOM ALLEN H««.»« n Family Loaf BREAD and variety of sweet goods and cookies Dutch Oven Bake C IT Y BAKERY The Last Closing O ut Sale for 1934 WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITIES FOR ANYONE WHO IS TRYING TO SECURE A HOME FOR HIMSELF AND OR FAMILY No. 1—Two and a half acre tract located one mile from main part of Cottage Grove, Oregon; all fine ereek bottom loam, all kinds of fruit, 6-room house, barn, chicken house, wood house, garage, well fenced, FINE well on back porch; can irrigate land if desired; can run chickens, cow or pigs; good neighborhood, gravel road, mail ¿-‘livery. Price, $1000; cash payment, $200, balance $10 per month; interest, 5%. Clear title. No. 2—Six-room house, barn, wood house, garage; large corner lot located close in on paved street, cement sidewalks, fine neighborhood, city water, bath, LIGHTS; can be made into a fine family HOME with little expense; shade trees, some fruit. Price, $450; cash payment, $200, balance $6 per month; interest, 5%. With an absolutely CLEAR title- No. 3—Three-room bungalow, half acre of good garden land close in, city water and can have lights if w anted; garage, chicken house, wood house, barn, fine location. Price, $250; cash payment, $100; balance, $6 per month; interest 5%. This place can be made into a fine little home. The above homes are all going at a Sacrifice PRICE owing to the fact that they must be sold before Janu ary 1, 1035. Opportunity is now knocking at your door, so take advantage of it if you want a HOME and STOP paying rent. If interested, SEE US NOW. H A LL & JO H N S T O N 405 Main Street Phone 58 Cottage Grove, Oregon T ile New Z e a la n d u n liv e m e thod o f n a m in g e lilliir e n vv.i* a* fo llo w * : T h e p r le * t w o u ld r e |ie it to th e In fa m a long ||* t of m im e * o f i t * an ce*tor* fix 'n g upon tim i m im « w h ic h th e e li-ld . hy *'iei ng o r ery Ing. w hen II w a * u tte re d vv.i* eon «Idi-red lo « e li* t fo r It* .-I' 1 he Golden Kuie Il is nut known Ju*l liovv the >er»e of Scripture wa* first named the Golden Rule. Il i* found In the English langimge a * early as 1074, when It Is cited In Murray'» i ixford dictionary. Rebuilt Batteries At astonishingly low prices New Batteries Made to meet competition. Particularly in Service. Battery Charging This ha» been our specialty for many years and we give absolute satisfaction. Battery Repairs Our long experience assures you of correct and reliable work. Motor Ina Service Station L. L. Harrel Bert Trask Slab. Spoetai G iv e P h o to s f o r C h r is tm a s End of South Second St Phone 235R R a d io s D is lies C o asters S ilv e rw a re W a ffle Iro n s S ilex P y p e C o ffe e M a k e r SHORTENING 3 lbs. for 39c ed M onday to vlalt several days at the Lionald Davis home. A son waa born December 5 to M r and Mrs. Harold McCue of camp A The Julian Sm all fam ily attend ed a birthday dinner Sunday at the John Perini home east of Cot tage Grove. V ia Belle, baby daughter of M r. and M rs. Julian Sm all, had both eare lanced M onday by a Cottage Grove physician. C O U N C IL R A D IO RAY Hamburger 10c lb. BEEF ROASTS CHICKEN TAMALE 12c lb. 10c each R A D IO R A Y iliree Live Gliosis BABY B EEF STEA K 15c lb. Oirisitmag • W h y n o t a T e le p h o n e fo r y o u r hom e? Think what is back of it: the convenience, the fnenaly voices, the good news that a ring of its bell may bring. I he sense ot protection, the loved one« in other places that you can reach. N o other gift can do so much for so little. T he P acific T elephone 522 Main and T eijeckipii O impsny Telephone 83