The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, April 01, 1937, Page 2, Image 2

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accom panied by M rs. H elen R ica ,
< to u p o f a cco rd io n num ber» nine-
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lig g h h te
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o f M i an,, M rs ’ xiu is I're n
u ,sa R i t;
ta lk . D aw n o f B a ite r ." lie« J A
S m ith y pia n o d u e l M rs R ice and
SOCIAL C A LEN DAR
M iss M a rie H a ll T he guests
of
Friday, April t i
h o n o r conducted a b e a u tifu l Go. d
R ain b ow In v ita tio n a l J*nee. 8 30 w
i ,a
s h h ” " . f ?
e e r t r e n m
o n v c e o s m
s w .w
ii_ .._
.i g „
2*’ r»
lim
p m M asonic hall.
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o f ir o n , and presented h e r w ith flo w -
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SOCIETY
o x
um I
c o n n ;»
the C a rn a tio n club, e n te rta in in g at
the C ra w fo rd home B rid g e fo llo w -
.-•-
ed «
a dessert course
M r»
F la n k
1
t a t pson
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hom
held
h
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M ie i
G ladys Els»,,. second
high
M rs R ic h a rd Huahell.
low
The
F a ste r m o tif was used In decora
lio n s M rs W illia m B a rte ls w x . an
.. —
'2 T 2 he c lu b w ill meet
a ad'
d . . d . " itio
a l 7............
guest T
" ‘’ n na'
k'ues,
he clu b w ill meet
next w ith M rs H a n C u rrln
, -
« ..............
2
.
.
-
,
,
-»«usage I* • « f e d H n t
to F iv e T h o u s a n d V e rs
S a u s a g e I» th e r e s u lt o f m o te I,
''
CX| 1 -ric n c c in m a n of
lu
, re , according
..
. to the In s titu t o f
A m e ric a n M M *’ eat
As a u I. m at
«> ' Packer»
•». k c i • A«
,<*r
1 '
I ' " ' 1’ ,|,|v '
oldest fo rm of processed f»>»»<1 »t»<1
even the w ord "sausage'* indicates
the scope o f its h is to ry .
The w ord is taken fro m the La tin ,
salsus. m eaning salted, and in its
o rig in a l a p p lic a tio n m eant, lite ra lly ,
cured o r salted m eat
......................
The h is to ric a l background of sau
* * * * #U fu rth c r
•» • m p llfle d in
¿ « K g
w
s iit o iE . o u i i . o x
. .
* prl1 2* in E u * ene A covered dish P ow ell received acute nrlse^
M r*
d ">n * r W ill be served pre ce d in g the W O W ils o n received a p rig , fo r ,he tyP* nam« - F rankfurters. for
1 30 dessert, m e e tin g M rs V m p h re y
also sn- m onopoly
R e fre sh m e n ts
l «»»<«nce. take the name o f the c ity
M p h i< Twr ? * r f h ,UlWr^ ' - W«
oHUeCCi Pl“ ?? f or " rec* P " o n - h o n - served a t th e close o f th e ev.-nd-g F ra n k fu rt on M ain. G e rm a n y Bo
P h, T h e ta Rho g ,ru . 7 30 p. m . » rin g M rs C S R oberts,
g ra n d
♦
“
lognu ta k e . I t . nam e fro m Bologna.
I. O. O
h a ll.
o rg a n is t, a t th e re g u la r m e e tin g o f C o n ste lla tio n C lu b M s s i
Ita ly ; Genoa s a la m i fro m Genoa
A m e ric a n
Legion
and
L e g io n th e lo ca l ch a p te r. F rid a y evening.
Th. n
,, „
,
A n p r r l il l Q 9 n o t o h , e r _______
g ra n a d . o — f f ic e r , are
J 1
C o n s t C11»
te lla t Ion
tio n CU
clu b m et th is fK o,nano fro m Rome, and S orrento
l t s r ry
V , « 8 p.
tx
rex . a
a rm
rt« o « ry.
«.
A
*
VOOS
a u l Y x l ilia
m
expected as g u e s ts \ covered dish , T h u r ’ da>-’ a fte rn o o n In the M as tro m • " ««aha,, area bea rin g lh a t
russsday. April 6—
S i guests.
dish
...............................
.. — ■
J **rv
J L e ? d A covered
” it-
? b X b ' r t r lu In b « room
Justam ere club. 1 30 dessert. M rs d d in
,n n n e ' r r w in
T he c o m 1 m
^ s s n , . The
M h o u r, were
W iener
W a lte r T re m b ly
'« * <* w h ic h M rs N E G ia s , is
" ,
1 * n ' * r , » 'n " ’ *n<
* W
, ieners
*, a p p a re n tly flr s i were In ­
in Vienna R e rlln was fa-
___ —iai
__ tables and h o u r
O _
L. H ___
club. __ 1 _______
30 dessert.
M rs c b a 'rm a n . w „ ill ___
s.-t the
M m V . rn " vvm ? ’ "
w a n s o r. N
X
R
.. .
illiam
Alt--
C m
mous
fo r ,U
its
B e
e rlin
rlin e e r.
r;
Braun-
A W ' . S
Swanson.
R l« i -.«
^ r r w
R .s ^ a d u ” " coffee,
co " c * . cream
cream , , rivlls
ro lls and
and b
b u u tte
tie r r «.-m
w ill
'n 1." C v . " W
’ tll,la
n ’ s,
’ M
'-' C
‘ >U‘
,UC
B
Braun-
Tuesday B rid g e club. 1 o 'clo ck h * 3«r v *<l M rs K K M ills Is c h a ir- ‘
*’ M r"
' o n ' ' ’ 1 A ,,' n ,c "W elg. now g e n era lly known a .
B ru n sw ick, fu
fo r Its B ra u
unschw
eiger r
inebeon. M rs.
rs R
.v .e w
n’
n o f the e n te rta ln m tn , ! e
Ine committee.
n schw eige
m * an
c anonis.
o m m it­
-unebeon.
R o b b e e r rt t s Savage.
M oth e rs club, a ll day m eeting. tee.
?
E n t e r t a in . C |ub .
b rr g Swe<J)Jn prod ucetl
Oo(e
clu b room s on M ain s tr e e t
— ♦ —
M rs. M e rv llle V g a tch was hoatraa borg
Tuesday E ve n in g club, 7 30 p. m Fngagr-m ent Annnnm -ed.
c ity lib ra ry .
T h e engagem ent o f Miss
M ar
" I f E ln " , r **"’ c lu b A
Sausage Is m entioned In some of
W
e d n e ad a i. A p r il 7_
K
tie rite R
obison
and W
illia i n m i T n u rr rn
Aeanead»«.
7—
...........
........
...
" 'm
n
“ “ ‘ "ch e o n was
fo llo w e d the oldest ch ro n icle s o f m a n k in d
M e th o d ,R
M issio n a ry
so cie ty
• " “ ‘ » " ’ ced T h u -a d a y eve-
c o n tra c t M rs V e a lch
held H om er «,-eak. o f . . u s a g e a . a
,3 0 ,»
w
u ,w
s
:
:
s ;. v ,.it' £
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b
at
the
hom
e
o
f
M
rs
F
ra
n
k
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an
In
v
ite
d
guest
T
he
d
u
b
w ill ln ,,|e o d w s e v w r „ " , ■
er
T ho m p so n N o date h a , been set ^ 7 1 2 "
W" k *
M r" N
c c n .u rv b e f o r e 'c h r ,.,
I ^ ^ * y rwA ^
V~30 d
, x.
f ° r J h' we,1,1ln* b l‘ t B I s ‘ e x a c te d N -Iso n
............
’ ” "
ce n tu ry before C h ris t The sch. I.us
A
o f B abylon le ft a w ord p ic tu re of
Social T w elve. 1 30 dessert. M rs ,o be an event o f th e e a rlv sutn-
iim ." 1
“
A "
H,n,w<11 “ e r M l” R o b fo n I , a niece o f H . P. G. a t M a d d h h o n H om e.
»-lu.age in d e lib ly inscribed on the
T he M P O clu b m e m b e r, were
h " b ‘*‘ U
* h ' Ch 1a rc h * ’ ,°-
M rs. O E. W 'ood*on and ha., been
le - i.s Tuesday
Tuesday
of
M rs
W illia m * “
«“ ‘"e d the on ly know l
P a .t M . is . n a nT s > .
" reside n t here fo - several years. Kue-ts
a rG Ib
bon
fo r
1
Si, dessert
d e , . - r i cd,ie ,oday
v o lla -—
h le _
o f ___
th u O ld
l(
< .*« » « . She a tte n d e d C ottage G rove h ig h M acO
Ibbon
fu
a
I 30
. »
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t h f E a d e rn
S ta r ^ h a n ^ ' " 0" *
7
* n'' *’ " PC’ D“ 1'*r n,,' m h ' r ° f luncheon
Tb-
- f t- r n o o n
h o u r, T esta m e nt e m p ire lh a t flourished
-uests o f h u n t L
h
. W?r* he yo u n t:,' r
M r T u rn e r I , a w ’ re spent a o cla lly M rs
O
I. 1.500 years before C h ris t Sausage
g u e s u o f h o n o r a. a stat I . n, -on o f M -s John C o m m l- c , M rs N ich o ls w ill be hostess fo r the next lik e w is e Is know n to have been a
ra u n lca tio n F rid a y evening. F o llo w - W a rre n M u rra y o f K la m a th F a ll, m ee tin g
’ °r
com m on a rtic le o f Chinese d ie t in
;ng the business ro u U n . . p r o g
«,
Ihe days o f Confucius, the g ie .it
He'hwetl i e w M e t’ i « n Oi
u "
n l”
N *‘,’ on • nd * ' • ’ F rm a * “ “ *> G ro u p M eet Turwdav
V » X ^ ^ 0 0 . ^ 3 ^ - / ' ^ : , ; . m .nn u “ ^
b^
rte' r ; ReT h
” ‘ 1“ ” ">r ' r “ *«d- y o rie n ta l p h ilis o p h rr of about 30ti
U. C.
accom panied by M rs C e cil C a d - w ere a n n rn n ri » t
*, ***
nn<
he c ity lib r a r y fo r .in evening
wen; vocal solo* W a rre n ¿Lw^ r d s TeaX n PP P ri’ ,e
^
tfT
” Ud>’ , A
prepared fro m
^TT’
^*** *■
P ast M atro n s eiub.
W. ,
F.
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a r t i c le .
>
P r o fe s s io n a l C a rd s
__
D E N T IS T S .
D R . W . E. L E B O W . D e n tis t
O ffic e F if th and M ain. H o u rs
8 30 to 13 a nd 1 to 3.30. Phone
D R C. H. K IM E . D e m is t- O f
fice i n F ir s t N a tio n a l Rank
B u ild in g . Phone 10. Cottage
G rove. O regon.
P H Y S IC IA N S
H. AffCLEY. P h vstcla n and S u r­
g e o n - E v e n in g s by A p p o in t
m e n t. O ve r Kern's D ru g Store
C o tta ge G rove O regon
DR- G. L . E A R L . Phvsn ¡an and
Surgeon — G eneral P ra ctice
F ir s t N a tio n a l B ank B u ild in g
C ottage G rove. O regon
D R . C. R S IM K IN S -C h lr o p ra o -
f ° r — E le c tro T herapy. O ver
P etersen's Store. Phone 5.
D R . H A R O L D H V L M E . N a tu ro ­
p a th ic
P h ysicia n — G eneral
P ra ctice Phone 8. Jones Pldg..
519 M a in St., C ottage Grove. Ore
ATTO RN EYS
H E R B E R T W. L O M B A R D ^ A ,
to rn e y at L a w —F irs t N a tio n a l
B a n k B u ild in g . C ottage G rove
O regon. Phone 94
H
J S H IN N A t , n e v at Le»w
N o ta ry P u b lic — Pra-’ tlces In a ll
C ourts. Jones B u ild in g
Cot
taee G rove O regon
A L T A KTNO . L aaryer—M a in at
N in th . Res. phone 28 F-31.
C ottage G rove. O regon
J. E. Y O U N G . A tto rn e y a t La w
-J o n e g R u lld ln g .
C o tta g e
G rove. O regon.
J O H N W. P E N N IN G T O N . A t-
'? r r ' f v
V " w ~F * f ” .N a tio n a l
Bank
B u il d in g
C o tta g e
Iro v ,
■
lu ic o m u ,
b ru c
'
c V
■
m . -i
^ e V " ^ : ^ , ^
ciur ' k
M ichiu » »
Feve: ’
by
:
d2n? u r ? — ■-d ' * • c u b to meet
?,,n hb u rl ,n v ".ed the cl,,b ,o n ,- ‘
“ ee‘ " *
; ; , ; ; ; ^ ? ! '™
,
( M r,
, P lans were
„ v lr
h ig h score a t c _____
a rd -
m ade fo r th e a n n u a »
l -■«•iiw
b irth d a oj y n urn
il-
n iv e rs a rv p a rty y to be held I r tw o
w e e k . T h e d u lj was o rganized 18
y e a r, ago A covered di«h 1 o'cim k
luncheon w ill celebrate th e event a-
th e hom e o f M rs Swxn«on on n o rth
R iv e r road.
A tte n d D e M n la v Dance.
S te w a rt R oberts. B ill
M a rC ib -
bon. Boh G ra n n is and Ted . _
S cott
..
m em bers o f the D e M o la y o’ d e r In
Eugene, a tte nd e d a dance ponsor
ed hv t - e o rd e r a t M asonic T em ple
In Eugene F rid a y e ve n in g T
h
In v ite d guests, w no
accom panied
them , w ere J. an
Savage
M a ry -
Jane S m ith . Jean K in g . D oro­
th y G allo. P a tty
S h o rt.
Frances
G lasgow . V ir g in ia K in g . J ay jjn e -
baugh, S idney W yn n e and
V ir g il
G ug .-u b e rg . M rs. F. L G rn n n ls ac­
com panied th e m to Eugene
Social A fte rn o o n a t H aynes H om e
T h e U to p ia clu b m t M onday a f ­
te rnoon a t the hom e o f M rs. K n a f-
fle H aynes fo r a 1 3n dessert lu n c h ­
eon.
B a s k e t,
o f d.-,ff«xll|,
and
sprays o f Ivy were table a,.d room
d e c o ra tio n ,. A r t P t lc F a d e r b a s k e t,
o f cellophane a nd colo-ed c a n d le ,
were fa v o r , fo r the guests. The
H
h °Y r ’ Were »P-n « » o rla l-
n n A d d ,' ! onaI quests
were
M rs
O llie P ic k e r,, M r , B re w e r M ill, .
K l e k L e a ^ W ^ ’ t ’>r
A n n e tte
r « o v , r ’ M * » » M o n . M r,
V- S R oberta and M r». S L God
a rd T he clu b w ill m e e , ,n A p r il a,
t h e hom e o f M rs S L. M ae kln .
—a»—
f a m a tln n C lu b E n te rta in e d .
v r o ir " L \ S C ra w fo rd . M,
Paul
M ille r and M r , F ra n k G a ld a b in l
w -re h o -re z -e , F rid a y e ve n in g fo r
. . . . n u r d , , : , . . .. ....... ...
Mr»- B rig h to n eonard e n te rta in -
e d . w ,,h th rc i* U b le s o f b ridg e Sat
“ rd a F e ve n in g at h e r hom e on west
M ain stree t
rs r F re
d Ham
H am m ond
a M irs
r.-d
-
. n ix h !,eorr taT ,h e »«'“ Mon
Re-
f eshm ents were servd a t a la te
h our.
M rs, A n n a S<-hoen H onored.
A g ro u p o f frie n d s c a lle d ’ F rid a y
\v e n ln g a t the hom e o f .dr., A n n a
r p ris
r i s i in
ng
Schoen, s u rp
g
her on
h* — r
b lrth d a y a n n lv e rra ry
T he hours
WPTe sp* n t « ’ ■'•ally
T he ho
honored
la d y was P r« « n te d w ith » g ift
e
i r -----------------------------
W o rld A rm is tic e C a lle d
B e fo re O ld O ly m p ia d s
D u rin g G re e c e ', golden ye a rs a
w o rld a rm is tic e was p ro cla im e d by
the three c h ie f p rie sts before O ly m ­
pic Games c o m p e titio n s were held,
states an Athens U n ite d Press c o r­
respondent.
E ncyclopedias R ate 15
W o m e n A m o n g G re a te s t
? . c.e o rd ln i
,o
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I
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r at
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at
I
Tl.e uge o f tic I s
d > rin g ble.H 'i'»»a < , •
h r H e t.e '.h
Tbey gel ,
and th r m a n u fic tu K of
teeth ah«>ut the a »• nf t». -
drink«
It 1» ».«»» dime»
w hich they wa »r off gr m
an in g re d ie n t o f baking and of s<.,u ‘ m ere
S’ u n r h
lits powders
k »own to w ear dow n l<
W *d'B .hJt I n y l t s l l - n .
« e m in e
Typewriter ribbons T h e Seni inai
Men and Women in the
Agony of Rheumatism
Try This New Formula
M any o f you, today, are desperate
w ith th e fe a r and pain o f rh e u m a t­
ic s u ffe rin g — discouraged
tie
feale«l You have trie d the aalves,
, h * lin im e n ts , ih e " c u re -a lls ”
In th e O reat W ar. an A rm y IX m
I» r saw fo r h im .e lf the hopeless,
w retched m isery caused by rheu
m atte pain A T I.A 8 T H E F O t’ N D
A F G R M P I.A F O R I T ' T h is fnr-
as W illia m s It U X
reaobea
rh e u m a tic
p a in F R O M I H E IN R ID E th ro u g h
Ih e blood s tre a m '
t ie , W illia m . It t l X Com pound
i.x la y fro m the K e lly |> rug N lore on
Ih H
M ONEY
B A C K G IIA R A N
TEE
YO U G E T G L O R IO U M R E
I . I E F IN 10 K A Y S o r y o u r money
I . I n . t a n lly re fu n d e d !
m u la
know n
Compound
FINNERTY’S
BLOSSOM SHOP
OPEN FOR BUSINESS
IN T H E II,»S K IN 'S I I I I I J t l N U
N'i tth an,I Mitin
Phone 1GI
W ,' have on d is p la y a n ice a s s o rtm e n t o f h a r d y .\»«|< nx
an d o th .-r p o tte d ,«l m l ,
f ’ n f h 'l.n « . - .
i'. . e x n . . , ,
F L O R A L S PKC 1 M . T I E S T o O R D E R
™ h" u» ****
sons o f h is to ry ,
the fo llo w in g .
Judged by Ihe a m ount o f space
g ive n them In encyclopedias, ra n k
as the gre a te st wom en who e v e r
liv e d :
M a ry S lu a rt. Queen o f Scots.
Queen E liza b e th o f England.
Joan o f Are.
M adam e de Stael. F re n ch w r ite r
G eorge Sand. F re n ch w rite r.
C a th e rin e I I of Russia.
M adam e
de Sevlgne.
F re n ch
le tte r w rite r
M adam e de M a tn trn o n , consort
o f Louis X IV o f F ra n ce
M a rie Theresa. Queen of llu n
g .iry and Bohemia.
Josephine, w ife o f Napoleon-
M a rie A n to in e tte, w ife o f Louis
X V I o f France.
C h ris tin a o f Sweden.
C leopatra o f E g y p t
C a th e rin e do M e d ici. Queen
H e n ry H o f F rance.
Queen
Anne
of
England.
W ashington Post.
W E IN V IT E Y O U T O C A L L
A rcad e T h e a tre
W eekly P ro g ram
Coming Soon
Jane t l llh . - ,.
“ O n th e A ve n u e "
“ B in g M r a L ove N ötig"
H a tu rd a y , A p r il 3
Maid of Nalrni”
* n i» K I) F .H I.A N D "
“ N a n cy Steele I»
M la s ln g "
t lillla in Ito .d
Hunday M onday. A p r il « 3
“lasst o f Mr«. Cheney"
The firs t O ly m p ic G am es were as­
In d ia n Y a n n g xl-rx* G ame
sociated closely w ith re lig io n , and
One o f the p o p u la r g a m e , o f the
the opening day o f the co m p e titio n s
In d ia n youngsters o f O hio u is
a lw a ys was devoted to h o ly rites.
The gam es w ere c a rrie d on u n til played w ith tw o pieces it fre s h ly
the conquest o f G reece by the Ho­ |x-eled b a rk. These p ie c e ,—each
m ans. who p revented the co m p e ti­ between three and fo u r feet long -
tions as a p re c a u tio n a ry m easure. - were la id fla t on the ground w ith
A ll p u b lic reunions at firs t were the s lip p e ry In s id e , tn g e 'h e r The
c h ild re n w ould then run and leap
p ro h ib ite d by the Romans.
The d ecline o f the O ly m p ic Gam es upon Ihe lo p b a rk , w in ch would
continued u n til 393 A D The firs t in tu rn skid out in the same m a n n e r
O ly m p ic G am es had one referee th a t a m an 's fo o l d ie s when II
know n
as
the
H ellanod-c The comes In co n tact w ith a banana
fiftie th O ly m p ia d saw the in tro d u c ­ peel. The purpose o f the gam e was
tion o f the second HellanodiC. Sub- | tl. tr y Io Jum p on the b a rk so th a t it
sequcntly ihe gam es b tr .im e m ore w ould riot slid e off. b u t a , th is was
c o m p l ca lcd ai.d Ihe H c lla n o d ik i be- I seldom
• h 1*101 acco m p lish e d the y o u th fu l
cam e ten.
j red skin s Just counted b ruises a t
J the end o f the gam e, and the c h ild
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w ith the least n u m b e r was accorded
. the cha o ip io nsh ip .
R tiiltl-n g a F ore st
N a tu re use, m a n y c le v e r schemes
o f checks and balances In its p ro ­
Ur«
I,a I , ,| f'o a n l.
cess o f b u ild in g a forest. I f there
W ithout the c.,1 ...C ty f ,r dre a m ln j,
are open spaces in the woods th a t
■ head there w ould be little s triv in g
p e rm it p le n ty o f su n lig h t to reach
n the p a r, o f man
Ihe ground young seedlings sp ro u t
up
in
p rofusion. T he y
fu rn is h
p ro te ctio n to one a n other w h ile
s m a ll and. as th e y grow , the w eaker
ones die out, g ra d u a lly e lim in a tin g
a ll but the h a rd ie r bushes. E ventu- |
a lly the openings a re fille d w ith
strong saplings, p ro p e rly spared fo r
d e veloping in to m a tu re trees. I f
I H A T , In e ffcit, j , what we
tim b e r g ro w th becomes too th ic k
give you when you buy one
and some o f the trees fa d to get
o f Southern Pacific's low w in ­
su fficie n t su n lig h t they die, le a vin g
te r ro u n d trip s E a s t From
m ore room fo r the s tro n g e r trees to
most western Oregon points,
grow . Thus n a tu re m a in ta in s a f a ir ­
you can swingdown/Aro«gA
ly u n ifo rm tim b e r g ro w th in the
California and then Fast, re­
turning on your choice of
v ir g in forests.
n o rtlu in lines (o r reverse
o rd e r)/o r not one tent more
F rid a y , A p r il J
“T H E H O LY TERM O R“
"things of the M oinlng'
“ M I N O F A F F A IIL N “
George A r il« .
“Lx>ve Is News**
“Hwing High. Sw ing
lasse“
Tueaday. A p r il 0
“ T H E l.ttN G E N T N IG H T "
R o b e rt Y oung, F lo re n ce Itlc e
I t e d n rw la y .T h u rs d a y
A p r il 7 and 8
“ G O D 'S ( O U N T R Y A N D
TH E W OM AN"
fie n r g r H r e iil and
Ite s e rly R o b e rta
Unison oj thought!
M ig h ty p ro ,« « , s r . crested by v in o n i I h , foun.lsti.m , I , „ nsvlgation
jn d fa,wer .la m s - ,h . reclsmstion o f . „ d . , « „
,h.
, iiw
industry— find their first impulse in the m ind of man; tl.e ir t.m .rp n o n
in a unify o f (bought by many.
FR££ TICKET
th r o u g h
CALIFORNIA!
!\eu>! Spu n Rayon S p o rt
FROCKS
3 to 6
F e a r t!
98
A ratala Canton C repe
Street Frocks
As highly styled as big sister’s
sports frocks! They've got that
S itn
name all ’round, outdoor look!
14 to 52
Paatels and white with contrast­
ing trimmings. A linen-like See these surprise
values!
fabric that wears and launders You’ll want at least tw o __ a
beautifully.
See them today! solid color and a pretty printl
1-98
M P A.N Y , l n c
, ro p e r I
■ -<l tu tb o r ily
• • 'th in g m ore im p a irs a u th o rity
li.iri a loo freq u e n t o r Indiscreet
'■ of it I f th u nd e r its e lf was to
he continual, it would excite no
m ore te rro r than the noise o f a
m ill.
Mier* ( «use K llfl
M ice which gnawed wheat si.o-k«
sta rte d a suit a g a in st the govern
m en, o f A u s tra lia fi,r compeo: i
tion w hich has b i en settled, a fte r
n e a ily 20 y e a rs ’ le g isla tio n , t h e
g o ve rn m e nt p a yin g $87,300.
rail fare than the lo u e il round
trip direrlly Kart and bark.
S ou thern P a c ific
»<:«ntor w r it e I A
O R M A N U Y , G in , P an a A r a n t
705 Pacific B ldg ., Portland, Or.*
Unison o f action!
Dut great dreams demand action for fulfillm ent! Today
In thu Columbia area wc make and grow a superior pro-
auction! Already new jobs arc being made for our people I
Yes, there’s action under way— but scattered! To realize
our full heritage of this virion o f our empire we need
united action. As buyer», let’s step into line with producer,
merchant and worker! Let’s pool our efforts I Let’s pur­
chase goods made within the Columbia basin to make our
own living better.
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WHERE DID IT
2 ^ ' COME FROM?
H«y Columbia F.mplre
produ rli — and buy
y o n n e lf p rorperilyl
"Unite fo r Prosperity tp