-ister» mid brother in law, M i v Kilim Johnson Mill Mr. mid Mr». Ueorjjo I lode I, mceutly »erioualy injured m an automobile no idem at Oakland Mi»» Kdna Miatnined a sei ere wmdahiald .-ash the eliti r* leuciti o f th« nove, Mr*. Win V tiaroiitti', aoi iipuiin‘,1 « h u h al»o » i» traeturvd, u number by Harold Du^mi. returned Muturilitv of her teeth were loosened and »he from Turlock, Calif., where they had »usiniiied iiuother severe gu»h aero»» Mrs. Model sustained » been at the bedside o f Mrs Oaroutte’* the km»>. RETURNS FROM VISIT TO INJURED SISTERS ARCADE THEATER W E E K LY PRO G RAM Fri. “ if'oolii Hold", Mit ell' ll Lewis and Florence Turner. Kilrly Polo in “ Kiii^r of the Circus”, chapter FI. Sul “ Iso U F ’, by House Peters ami .lane Novak. A James Oliver Curtvood Story. The pleat« st Curwood story of them all. An epic of the Northland. A romance that will be enjoyed by every man. woman and child who sees it. Matinee. Comedy, “ All in the Air.” Sun “ The Shepherd of the Hills,“ by Harold Bell Wripht Millions of |x*ople have read the book. Millions of people have seen the play. The picture is a masterful visualization of them both. Matinee. Comedy, “ Under Cover.“ Mon.-Tue*. “ The Mark of Zorro,” Do up. Fairbanks. The background of the story is centered around early South ern California of nearly a century apo.when its destinies were zealously puarded by the Spanish settlers. A picture of Dotip's latest wallops and rapid file action, a picture snappy, romantic, full ol action, bubbling over with romance, chivalry and glamor. Dempsey and Cat pent ier in actual training. Wcd-TImis. “ The Brute Master,” Hobart Boswarth, is a sweeping romance of love and adventure laid in the South Seas. Gu the high s. as ami beneath the palms of an island in the tropics there is enacted a colorful love drama in which the chief players are delicate, penile bred, gloriously beautiful girl and an iron willed, steel sinewed, half tamed savage of a man a man who has rub'il by fear and strength always Hobart Bos- wurth and Anna () Nilsson in these two roles each achieve a great triumph. Comedy, “ Fingers and Pock­ ets.” fUi'lurivI t u p bene ¡tint Mi. Ibulfl |!, frurlured lower limb. tin account o f mi nt'Hi’i'M from ouc o f Mis» Kitun '» Itw'lli it waa uu|»'»silile for some tiuio to treat the injuries to the mouth mid »he hm hnd to live upon liquid food file IIbsce»» broke a week ago. Mr» Model is yet h i a plnster enst a ml it tin» been impoMublf io determine how serious the injur; to her hi|' is but is is not likelv thnt »ho will be able to walk tor u veur or more. On account of trouble with her lietirt she hu» been unable to take much medicine and her recovery ha» been retarded on that in count. All are getting along fully as well ns could be cvjieeted. Mr and Mrs \\ C ,lohn»on, |s»rcnts o f Mi-s Kdna and Sirs. Model, who left hero fiir 1*111 ifornin at about the time tho neeident. arrived at Turlock at the time the m jured |ssinle were Iming moved there from Oakland, having heard nothing o f the neeident until the time o f their arriv al. Mr. Model was al the wheel o f the •‘nr at the time o f the aceident. .lust how it ha|i|>cuod is not certain, but they were traveling upon a street where repairs were in progress and tra ffic had been routine* to one side o f the street The Model rar nun into a street rar using the »nine street. CITY BUYS ONE PROPERTY AND REFUSES OTHERS Cumini Ha* Busy Scusici! Streets. S e v e n *ud M i» With celiandoli* Business. New Dry Goods • t F.mhroiderv linen, first grade, ;i 11 linen, 18-incli, 15 cents; 2-l-incIi, ‘>0 cents per vani. Another shipment, fit HI, o f those soft liked so well and at still lower prices. spun Turkish A goo«I weight towel DANCE Good music—good time at Moose Hall . Saturday, July 2 Jitney Dance at Same Place Night of the 4th Douglas Fairbanks in The Mark of Zorro Monday-Tuesday, July 4 and 5 O F U S P E C I A L , 21x10, pure M«*n«-h, absorbent, heavy enough for a blanket, only (».'» cents. Grocery Specials WV will still sell a full sized can o f tomatoes for 10 cents. A large can o f le d salmon, good grad e , no pink slush, for 10 cents. A four pound can S w i f t ’s Jewel Shortening, l > cents in^; Ntljoiiriit «I meet Frank Pleunril was present uud re fused to accept from city an o ffe r umierstiHMl to he better than that ac cepted from county f «*r his pro|»ert\ nettled for the eonsfruction o f I'acifi«- highway out o f the city to tin* smith Coiolemnation pro«*t»ediiigs are m prog n*ss. The city engineer submitted hi** estimates upon the amount o f work completed upon M str«*«*t and north l.ain* street. Payments in accordant*' therewith allowed. KVrnussion granted owners o f th* cemetery t«» extend the pipe line. Street Commissioner Pitcher was in structed to have willows cut along Pacific highway where necessary and to flush the city fir«» hydrants. Old frit hut* may b«* clcuiit'd and W. B CiHtpcr of fer* d to I«*:»-«* to th» cut nit»» u««*f»il form* f«»r ** holder»’ ’ city a piece of prop«*rtv near the rock to use about tin- *t«»v •». quarry for 10 years for a dumping ground for a consideration o f $250. Snv«* Min ali cork »tup|»ers payable in advance. O f f e r rejected. the point o f cr«»chet hook«, The r»*pair o f west Main street. the steel oucm , when not in ( Sixth -tr«*«*t and Tenth street was di cussed. City engineer instrurte«1 t«> Ihmrknob »«'r«»W's oft(*u work mil aioI prepare plan* ami speeificatious for ht iti«« k lud» «»orne o ft. This may be th»* permanent repair o f th«» bad |w*r prcv«»ut«* SOlM«* III « I I mu« h g o o « l t<» progressing on replacing .if hi feet «if g»«t a home m heuv**n it they don t pipe out o f the main line below hang around it more than they do her«» Ku in da. 'City engineer was instructed, in pre It !i«*ats all how a woman «an think paring specifications for south main that a man who will st«»«»p to «*lop«* sewer to make same include 10 inch with li«*r is any better than the «»u«- she I»i pe between Seventh and Eighth is mum««! to. streets an«! an eight inch pip«» from the railway yards to Se\«»n*h str«'«»t. liO M K K A. O A L U i W A Y . He«-order. P o w e ll & B u r k h o l d e r Household Scalloped Cauliflower -ttt-ullup «-auli flower, as any vegetable is *« >«ll«.p* «1. with alternate layers o f th«* v**g«*tuble ami br«»ud or cracker crumbs, using plenty o f butt**r an«i milk hi the alter uate layers. This aerves th«» doubJc pur pose o f making a substantial meat sub stitute, and also * ‘ stretches th«* cauli flower wheu th«* price is still high. • • • Broil«*«! 8w«*r«ifi-b— Wash, wipe dry and seajMiU with -alt and pvpper slice* of swordfish or halibut; broil 10 to 12 minute* (over a «barcoal fire if pos sible>. .Serve with horseradish *au«re, made a* follow*: On«* third cup blitter. ad«J 2 rounding t«*a.spoons grat«*«i b«»rse radish, 1 teaspoon mustard, 2 tahly > poo ns hot vinegar, i sultspoon salt. Phone 70 • r » m m W>e Mark of Zorrom < ’elebrab* 1h<* Glorious Fourth at Cottage Grove, and don't fail to see Dougin Ids latest. Continuous Show Mon., 11 a. m. to Midnight Matinee Saturday Afternoon on “Isobel.” Also Sunday on “The Shepherd of the Hills” Hints Paint! 'Just Between You and Me” says the Good Judge Here’s genuine chewing satisfaction for you, hook­ ed up with real economy. A small chew of this clas» of tobacco lasts much long­ er than a hig chew of iho ordinury kind—that’s h o cause thc| full, rich, real tobacco taste lasts so long. A ny man who uses tho Heal Tobacco Chew will tell you that. I'ut up in t’jjo styUt W-B CU T is a long finc-c-.it tobacco RIGH T CUT is a short-cut tohacc» \ljr>y*nci«s f?r. ; j yConiiidjly.JIO^ Paint! Nt*v» 1 ,*• C ty Paint! W e have it! Y o u need it. N o w is the time to clean up and paint up. • • • Haisin Batter b u d d in g —One cup of strived seeded raisins, on«* cup flour, «iio* teaspoon baking powder, *i t**a spoon salt, two tablespoons sugar, one cup milk, on«* **gg, one t«-anpoon butter Sift flour, baking powder, salt and -iignr into bowl; add milk and w»*ll beaten egg ami b«*at two minute*, a«i«l raisins, mix v«*ry lightly. Brush six c»j *f:«r«l «up with in«*!t«-(), (in cents. Corner of Fifth and Main American Legion and Fireman towels Ri«*«* ( ’ro«pj«-tt* s Take i j |s>uri«l o f boil«*«J ri«-«* an«l mix with it two table -poous o f grated cheese and a little nutmeg an*l mac«*; then take a little butter, •‘is labl« -| h > oiis o f <*«dd chicken bren.-t, min<^*«l, b oysters, a littl«* jsir* !«*y :ind I* n;«»n p«*«*l, anti mix together with rich milk «»r cream. K«dl out a heaping tablcs|HM»n o f the ri«*«* and put iii'ii it :«p rim« It as it will hoM of th<* mixture, folding th«* «*dg«*s an«J «»n cl«#mg it. Brush tho balls ov«*i ^\itn yolk o f raw **gg, roll them in «-raek«-r crumbs an*k fry then« light brown in boiling lard. H«*rve them hot w’hen drain«*«l. When they g«*t it s«> a p«*rson at one end o f a teh-phon«* lin«* can ««•«* a pic tare o f tin* person at the «»tb«*r end, central will se** som«* funny things wh«*n she answers busy iron who have been waiting about ten ininut«*s to g«*t their calls through. In the «lays o f long ago we used to hut«* inflammation pf the bowels and murder. Nowadays we have appcndi citis ao«l “ furor tranmtonus. “ The world do mova. • # P u re high grade paint as low as $2.50 the gallon— com e in and let us figure with you W . L . D a rb y Company The < HTirisil \\ in« lu*st< r Sion* Telephon«* 21 COTTAGEGROVECREAMERY HiiH«*r ;iii«I let* Urcani that arc Hiatlc I'l’oin pasteurized eream. l«-<* that is made from pure well water. Nom* of tlies«* products need to he boiled he fore they are safe to eat.. * 1