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a* ms ARCADE TH EA TER SIL K C R E E K WEEKLY PROGRAM Fri.—“ The Gilded Dream,” Carmel Meyer*. If 1 ever marry it will be for money, the only thing that brings real happmt as, said Leona. Hut women change their minds. So Carmel Meyers changed hers in ‘‘The Gilded Dream.” Comedy, ‘‘Fire Bugs.” Sat. Marry Carey in ‘‘The Freese Out.” A real western drama of a cow puncher, who tried to reform a rough, tough town and was horsewhipped and kissed for his pains. Eileen Sedgwick in ‘‘The Diamond Queen,” first episode, entitled ‘‘The Vow of Ven- gence.” Sun. -Bebe Daniels in “ Oh Lady, Lady.” That old sweet heart of yours beware and don’t believe that absence makes the heart grow fonder. She has already forgotten whether vour name begins with “ P ” or “ W.” Tales of the Town Mrs. C a th a rin e B ad er, who has In-en in a E ug en e hospital f o r a n u m b er of weeks, has u np ro ved so much th a t it is th o u g h t th a t it will he possible to b r i n g h e r home th e l a t t e r p a rt ot this week. Miss M y r tle T eeters re tu rn e d Wed n esd av fro m W a rre n to n , « h e r e she had been v is it in g a t th e home o f h e r b r o t h e r Ralph. Mrs. J . M. Howe, o f Eugene, is vis it in g h er d au g h te rs. Mrs. K. K. Mills a n d Miss Lola Howe. T h e S u n d a y sehoo] o f th e B aptist ch urch held a picnic T h u rsd a y a f t e r noon o f last week on th e riv e r n ear L a th a m . A bout 35 were present. Mrs. E v a H enienw ay leaves tu m o r row f o r P o r t l a n d to m a k e h er home w ith h er d a u g h te r Hazel. Mrs. L vdia G ault R ead, o f E ugene, has b ought a Cement Work Built .i'-ht, cured right. Stays right. SIDEWALK AND GARAGE FLOORS A SPECIALTY Burge & Hardin I Neighborhood News | ♦ -------------------------- ♦ (S pecial to T he ¡Sentinel.) Aug. li Mr. a u d Mrs. Jo e D aniels a n d little son a n d Mrs. N o tti» E stes son L eo n ard v is ite d a t the Mrs A Sunshine comedy, “ .Tar.* und E. M. W heeler hom e W ednesday of Handita,” last week. little Winslow girls visited w ith Mon.-Tiles "B urning Day Ith The a G rim es one a fte rn o o n last week. I*. D arnell was q u it» ill Naturila v light,” Mitchell Lewis, .lack ht. London's famous story. A nig Two W atso n b r o t h e r s a n d F red Da picture that carries you from vis, of Comstock, were h ere S a tu rd ay ELIer Thneiuler, o f Eugene, s|aike the hapless, frozen north to here S aturila v forenoon a t th e A.' New York’s most palatial ventisi church. P ro f. R. Y S. H a m ilto n an d Jo e drawing rooms. M arshall, o f Siitherlin. a t t e n d e d church Comedy, ‘‘Happy Daze.” here S a tu r d a y . Jo h n M oe loft last week fo r hi' Wed. Robert Warwick in in St Helens, Calif. “ Thou Art the Man.” A home The K S. T m s k fam ily motored out smashing tale of the diamond from th e Grove T h u rsd a y ev en in g Catini F in s t e r b egan th r e s h in g Mon fields of Africa. dav at th e P. D arnell place “ Blue Friday.” Mr N ice spent th e w ork end here w ith his fam ily. Thurs. “ E a s y t o G e t , ” K. M. B abcock d e liv ered shakes to M r N ice S n u d a r for his new barn Marguerite Clark. All women Mrs. len irà Roe a n d Mrs. J e n n i e are easy to get if you use the W alk e r m o to red out from the Grove right system, that's what she S a tu r d a y a fte rn o o n . Tile R V. D arnell fa m ilv were dill heard hubby say but he had to tier «niests S a t u r d a y at the A. L. Chi' go some to get her. That little wood home. % The R igbv fam ilv e n t e r t a i n e d E lder slip cost him: A honeymoon, T h uem ler, o f Eugene, one dav last hours and hours of sleep, miles week. of frantic chase, arrest as an M r s J e s s ie Clark and ehildivn vis ¡•ed one dav Inst week at the Erv in escaped convict, a holdup by Cochran home. thugs, and $f>000 in cold cash. 1 itile K e n n e th Babcock is sufferin'« w ith poison oak. A Sunshine Comedy, “ Lady Mrs. M F. Babcock v is ite d the first Bell Hops.” o f th e w eek a t th e R 8. T rask home in the Grove. Mrs. K u ite r is n r n i n liv in g in her I home on th e Ada Wilson placo. heme in P o rtla n d , a t 488 Nehaleui Jo e D aniels left F r i d a y for The av en u e, a n d Mrs. H en ien w ay a n d her Dulles. d a u g h te r will occupy a* part o f the house. D ELIG H T V A LLEY George A. P a tt is o n a n d sou P a u l a r r i v e d y e s te rd a y fro m E ugene a n d (S p ecial to T he S entinel.) will go on a h u n tin g u n d fishing t r ip Aug. 18. Mr a n d Mrs. D ave Wil with F le tc h e r llarlo w . lintus, of E ugene, w ere overnigli' Mi-- N eva S eavv, o f Hasttnir«. Neb., guests F rid a y at th e Chna. C onner an d Miss Fav Jo h n s o n , of Florence, home. Mr. a n d Mrs. Will P i c k a r d a n d li> Ore., v is ite d th is week w ith th e O. H. tie g rand son , of E ugene, spent tin- \\ lilnrd fam ily . week end a t th e W. E. N ix on home. Mrs. W. t ’. tio d a rd a n d six ch ild ren Mrs. E. J . K ent, Mrs. W. E. Nixon. a i m e d y esterd ay from M ediciue H at, Sa-k., a n d a re v is itiu g a t th e home of Mrs. J . M l.itidaniood a n d d a u g h te r Mrs. G o d a r d 's sister, Mrs. C harles an d Mr. H inshnw an d d a u g h te r were Eugene visito rs S a tu r d a y . White. Mr. a n d Mrs. J . F. Volga more, o The F r a n k H oek ett fam ily has re tu rn e d to th e Grove am t Mr. H oek ett V ancouver, Wash., an d th e i r g u est' Mr. an d Mrs. J . E. P u tn a m , o f Soldier, i- m ak in g prep n rn tio n s to build a new la., visited last week at the L nw reuce home east o f ih e city. Brown home. C harles a n d Inez V alen tin e h av e re Mr. a n d Mrs. H a rrv C onner, of Eu t u r n e d from K la m a th Falls. gene, were week end g u ests a t the Con Mrs i>. H. Wills a r r i v e d y e s te rd a y ner home. from Weed. C alif., to visit relatives. _ The Hinshnw fam ilv left S u n d ay fo r E. W. A r n e s w as in E u gene y e s t e r K ansas, a f t e r a n e x te u d e d v isit at the W E. N ixon home. dav v is itin g Mrs. A rmes, who is in a Mrs. M. A. Horn a n d son F ran cis ho sp ital th e r e reco v erin g from an op a n d J . A. JoII an d son F r a n k motored e ra t io n fo r ap p en d ic itis. E ugene Monday. A co m p an y of Bov Scouts a re in to Mr- F M. H a rd in g , of Salem , a r th e citv from Olvm pia. Wash., an d a n 1 rived M onday ev en in g an d is n guest a t t e n d i n g c a m p meeting. at th e home of her b ro th e r, W. A. Keene. Rolled O uts Cookies— O ne a n d one- A m o to r p a r t y c o n sistin g of the Os q u a r t e r cup» rolled oats, one an d one- ear J a c k s o n , E rnest S cars, Lee N ixon q u a r t e r < ups barley flo u r, one h a lf cup an d H ugh N ixon fam ilies left Wed f a t , one h a lf eup of sy ru p , oue h a lf nesdav for an o u tin g at N ew port. teasp o o n soda, tw o tab lespo on s hot The A shley A P a t t o n th r e s h in g tna milk, one e ig h t h teaspoon salt, oue h a lf chine fin ish e d th r e s h in g here today. |H>und raisins. G rind rolled o a ts in m eat chopper, add b a rl e y , f a t , chop LYNX HOLLOW. w ith k n if e u n til fine. Add s y r u p a u d soda dis solved in milk an d salt. Chop (S p ecial to T he S eutiucl.) a u d roll ou t. B ake in a m o d e ra te oven. Aug. 17. — Mrs. D. P. Caldwell an d •cm L ew is a n d th e M urviu Ja c k s o n W A TC H V O L K L A B E T . fam ily were in th e Grove Mouday. Mrs. F. C. T a y lo r was an overnight guest of fr ie n d s in E ug ene Muiulay. Mrs. Wm. S la te r re tu rn e d S u n d a y from a visit in A lbany a n d Lebanon. Mr. au d Mrs. F re d K iuslnnd visited th e ir p ro p e rty iu Lynx Hollow Mon dav. Wm. P o r t e r has been home from P o rtla n d f o r a short visit. Mrs. M arion lx»bow a n d Miss Ruth tr a n s a c t e d business in th e Grove Wed nesdav a n d th e n went up Moshy creek to visit R u t h ' s parents, Mr. am i Mrs. J a s . Is'how. Mrs. Marion Is«bow anil Miss Ruth. Cora N e a l a n d L a u ren ce F isher were guests of th e M arv in J a c k s o n s Hun day. Miss A ndrea W olford visited Morine T ny lor th e f i r s t of the week. HEBRON. University of Oregon CONTAINS: T he College o f Literature. Science and the A rts . T h e School of A rch itectu re and Allied A ria . T h e School ol Hu si ness A dm in istratio n . T h e School o f Education. T he Extension Division. T he T he T he T he T he T he G rad u ate School. School o f Journalism . School o f Lawi School of M edicine School o f M usic. School of Physical I duration. T h e School of Sociology. Fall Term Opens September 26 A high s ta n d a r d o f c u lt u r a l a n d p r o f e s s io n a l s c h o la r s h ip h a s becom e o n e o f the o u tsta n d > n f m a r k s of the S t a t e U n iv e r s it y F o r s catalog ue, fo ld e rs o n th e v a r io u s sc h o o ls o r fo r a n y in fo r m a t io n , w rit e T H E R E GIST RAR . U N I V I R S I T Y OF O R E G O N . Eugene. O r e Knowles & Gräber J) Hardware and Furniture O regon (S p ecial to The S entinel.) Aug. 18— T he fo llow ing were present at a picnic d in n e r a t th e A. I . Gilliams S u n d a y : Mr. a n d Mrs. R. B I j t r k v , C. H. W'inecoff, Miss J e s s ie W ineeoff, Mrs. E m m a Kelly a n d fam ily. W a lt e r M urry, th e J . G. M urry an d C. C. Gil ham fam ilies. G ra n d p a Gilliam a u d Miss M y rtle Gilliam. C liffo rd Osborne, of K eedsport, vis ited a part of last week a t the Gil crist home. Ralph N ew to n a n d Miss Bessie Os borne, o f D rain, m otored up and s p e n t S unday at th e G ilcrist home. Miss Ada G ilcrist w en t home w ith them an d visited ov er S u n d a y night. Mr. a u d Mrs. Wm. T h u e k ra h , of Hoseburg, a r r iv e d S a t u r d a y to spend th e i r v a c a tio n on t h e i r farm . Mr. an d Mrs. Buzell cam e up w ith them a n d spent th e w eek end. A p a r t y was giv en S a tu r d a y ev e ning a t G ra n d m a M u r r y ’s. Mrs. N ew to n was down M onday from Ixiiidon an d helped Mrs. I,esto eook fo r George T a y l o r ’s hay balers. K en d rick T ay lo r, of the Grove, is v is itin g a t th e home of his a u n t, Mrs. iLirvey Taylor. A nnabel) G ilcrist w ent to E ugene T u esday to v is it a few d a y s with Miss L aV ern e Lamb. BLU E MOUNTAIN. (S p ecial to T he S en tinel.) Aug. 17.- Miss May Rouse re tu rn e d home last week. J o h n P a lm e r was in th e Grove on business F rid a y . S everal fr o m here a tt e n d e d the camp m e e tin g in the G rove S unday. Oma Mooney is v is itin g relativ es at Row River. Mr. an d Mrs. J o h n P alm er visited W ed nesday a fte r n o o n w ith Mr. i d Mrs. Snell a n d Mr. an d Mrs. F arm er. J a m e s I ^ r p a s t e r has gone to D rain to work. Mrs. A lbert Rissue has gone to Row R iver to visit her m o th er while Mr. Rissue is employed a t a C u rtin mill. Household Hints Common wood ash es is one o f th e best sc o u rin g pow ders fo r g ra n ite , tin o r sto n e w a re . I t w ill also rem ove d a rk s ta in s from dishes. W et a cloth, d ip it in th e d ry ash es an d scour the sta in . A few stro k e s a re s u ffic ie n t. • • • O nion fla v o re d sy ru p im p arts an e x cellen t fla v o r to w ater in w hich ham is b oiling. Very good boiled custard can be NEW THIS WEEK A full stock of Sunlight four fold (leriuautown yarn in all tin* now wanted colors, dOo per hall. Sunlight Shetland floss, 20c per hall. Those of our customers who used Sunlight yarn last year will tell you it is tin1 best yarn manufactured in America. An all wool heavy American dress serge, db inches wjde, only 90c per yard. Fine all wool dress serge only «fl.00 pt«p yard. These prices are extra special, cheaper than pre-war prices. Mittens for lumhcrmeii and tic handlers. A uiuleskin mitt, good leather and a bargain for the price, ”»0e. A mineral tan mitt, heavy pliable leather, double sewed, rein forced thumb, a roomy easy mitt, much longer in tin* hand and wrist than most, price $1.10. Cotton flannel and jersey knit glove for men, women, hoys, girls and small children, just right for hop picking and general wear at this season of the year. We claim to have tin* best. Powell & B u r k h o l d e r Phone 70 Corner of Fifth and Main umile w ith o u t su g a r by »lied coiideused m ilk. WWW U S Illg SWl«««t City Council A m oth p re v e n tiv e will lie fouud in ilrieil o ra n g e peel, put a w ay m cloth Aug 15. C ity ro u tirii tue! in ud mg. A few drop» of la v e n d e r oil will jo u ru e d sessiou. R ep erì of J , K a lio k eep a w a y moth». Loucks, special w uter 1 U» peci or, remi, a c c ep ted uud u rd e re d filed, thè sug FIR E D E PA R T M E N T PU T8 tu be t u k e u up ut a kiler OUT COUNTY J A IL RIOT gesilou» date. Mr. Isiuck» re porteli collectiou» frolli S a tu r d a y E ugene R e g iste r: T here are »7 delinqueu t» ruiiiuug froiu oli«-monili »even prisoner* in the co u u ty ja il to tu over uuc y«nr in urreu rs. Ili» col day who will h ave no ineliuulio u to lectious amoiiiited tu $7»W.70, pani di ta k e a u o th e r b a th fu r a y eur, fo r they rect $ Itili..81), stili tu In« co llefled hav e been very, very wet. A nd th e re b y $I5U.3U, uiuking a to t a l of $1008.80 of hang» a tule. S h e r i f f F re d Stickel» urreutages. D clm quuo t lisi un Aug usi hud been a n n o y e d more or le»» th roug h 13 show» 13» nume». Ile fornii! 33 out the day y e ste rd a y by uoi»y dciu place» wliere w a te r was he m g used oust ration» ou the purt o f the urtsouers oul of huurs f u r irriguliuii. und hi» remuiiKlrance» hail little e f f e c t T hree petitluu» for sp ecial rle c tlo n upon them . I j o t ev en in g they b roke was presculcd. One for r e f u n d m g of out mure violently th u n e v e r und $ 13,000 w uter bouda, issuc o f 1001, s t a r t e d a v e rita b le riot in the cage was fo u u d tu I»« Bigued by th è re a u d by u u ite d e ff o rt» m a n a g e d to qu isile II II ili ber uf freehulder», th è pc b a t t e r down th r e e o f th e cell door». liti» it was g ru u te d a u d will be re S h e r i f f Stickel» a u d D eputy C ran er ferrod tu thè locai voteci ut u special used all th e ir e ff o rt» to uuell them elcctiou. w ithout resorting to ui-tuul violence lY titlo u» for uini'iidnn ul o f c h a r t e r but w ith no «ucce»». The s h e r if f th en tu raise thè liunt of fine» for eertn iu called up th e d is tr i c t a tt o r n e y am i uusdcm i'uiiors lo $350, alni to jM«rmit asked his a d v ice as to the p ro p riety of tlie issum g of lu m i» to thè autunn i of a d m in is te rin g the w a te r cure. T h a t $50,000 tu ucquire or bulbi li luuiiirlpul officii»! assu red him t h a t he hud the e lee ! rie ligbt aad power pl**t irete a u t h o r i t y to use any up*nus at han d remi uud Imd over u n til T uesduy night to put dow n the riot. T he s h e r if f to ueruiit check in g of nuiues uf signers thereupon »ent in a n em ergency call » 1 1 li p o l i h o o k ». to the fire d e p a rtm e n t am i presen tly J , H. Chuiuber* was un molimi one of the fire tr u c k s lined up along giveu th è use of th è c i t y '» hot s t u f i side of th e ja i l yard an d the fire li>ys ta n k for lientiiig hi» roof piiint. tu r n e d a tw o inch s tre a m of w a te r The uiuyor was uuth o rizi'd to b ave in to th e cells. a sign puniteli s u f f ic i c u l to guide T h ere was a series of gasp« und tn iv cler» lo P a c if ic hig h w ay frolli gurgle» from the rio ters nml in a few- M unì Street brid g e. second» the last »pork o f f i g h t bad B lake r o m p i m i p res en ted lini for d is a p p e a re d out of th e i r dispositions. isiviiig W lu te a k c r avellile. C ity cogl T here was not a n o th e r ’ ’ p e e p ’ ’ from ueer re p o rted bui would amoiiiit to th e cage a f t e r th ut. $ 3 .8 7 |>cr front fo o t. As th is « » ceedi'd thè lum i set by p etitioner» lite m e t te r was Inni o v e r Ufltil T u c s d » ) WOULD DISBAR ATTORNEY FOR LIQUOR VIO LA TIO N S night to givi« lim e to cmisult witli p< litioner*. On molim i Hlake C om plon co m pany g long m i piove d to r e s u rfu re th ree e f f o r t to h ave the s t a t e b a r associa was Street nt $1.50 a timi t a k e action, the cuse o f L. B. block» ol sm h The s u r f a e in g «vili be Kdmiinson has been t a k e n u p by the »quare yard. I .anc C o u n ty Bur association . A for a 2 noti sheet of asphalt IS-feet irido Mal te r of plnn k iu g or p n v in g thè mal le t te r o f a c c u sa tio n , g iv in g a de »muli bridge» on south P a c if ic lugli ta ile d acco u n t of Kdmiinson ’» a c tiv ities d u r i n g th e past tw o y ears an d wuy a n d Ine Mnìn Street brid g e re recom m ending th a t he be d is b a rre d f e r r e i! tu S tre e t c o n n n ittee w itb |siw er from th e f u r t h e r pra c tic e o f law in to a r t . On molim i O. E. Woodson was the s t a t e o f Oregon on th e ground of u n professional con duct has been inuiled g ra n t e d perm ission to rem ove th e rock lie luid plu.... I on W h ite n k e r a v e n u e ill th e suprem e court. T his s t a te m e n t shows t h a t in J u n e , r e a r of his prem ises; also g r a n t e d is-r li*3iJ, A tto r n e y E dm on son was coll mit to roof his fillin g s t a ti o n on Minn victed in police court of violation of s t r e e t . Council a d jo u r n e d to T uesday nigh! the liquor law ; th ut in O cto b er of the sam e y e a r he was c o n v icted in circu it lit 8 o 'clock. c o u rt fo r crim inal libel; t h a t in A pril of th e p resen t y e a r he was a g a in c o n Aug. 15. Hid of B lake C om p to a for v icted o f th e illcgul possession of the puviug of W h iteu k er a v e n u e was liquor; an d th ut la te r he was accused accepted and e ity a t t o r n e y d ir e c te d to of a s im ila r o ffe n se b u t escaped prose d raw up a c o n tr a c t, all coun cilm en cutio n by fleeing to B ritish C olum bia, present v o tin g a f f i n o t i ! ively. where he is still a fu g itiv e from ju s The c h a r t e r a m e n d m e n t |>etition» tice. were found to h ave been signed by the required num ber of voters an d in com pliance with th e in i ti a ti v e law the In ju re d in A uto Accident. Mrs. T. V anP rooy en a n d Mrs. Sloan, council g ra n te d Ihe p ra y e r of the pe o f D orena, w ere slig htly in j u r e d in a ti ti o n e rs an d ordered a special election At t h a t tim e m otor c a r accid ent W edn esday eve for T uesday , Sept. ». ning. Rollin Wicks was d r i v in g n also the r e f u n d in g uf $15,018) w a te r Dodge a n d T. V a n l’rooyen a Ford. As bonds will In- s u b m itte d . th e y passed near D orena going in op W a te r s u p e rin te n d e n t re p o rte d lay posite d irectio n s, the r e a r fe n d e r of irig of pipe u n d er Silk creek coin It wns ord ered th u t Istilli A th e W icks c a r hit the V an P ro o y e n car, pleted. which sw erved and tip p e d over. T h ere T ilton be n o tified by reg iste re d inniI new sidewalk a lo n g th e i r were fiv e in th e c a r but only Mrs. to build north P acific highw ay. Sloan an d Mrs. V an P ro o y en were in p ro p e r ty on jtired. The Dodge was u n d a m a g e d , but On motion the sidewalk to rn out by city a b u t t i n g M. A n d e r s o n ’s lot on M s t r e e t w as o r d e r e d r e p la c e d a n d re ■mired M u t t e r o f sn l c w n l k mi W il l a m e l l e »tn*cl left w i t h Street com m il le e w i t h p o w e r to a c t. Ili 'NI Kit A. tl.M .liO W AY. C ity R ecorder SOCIETY ♦ ---------- i I be K '" 'I Ni « li I" tlu-ir fam ilies and the member» o f the M W. A. uud th eir fam ilies yesterd ay a fte rn o o n a n d ev en ing at their first allunai oicnic at the steel bridge picnic ground» mi Ituw river. ♦ ♦ ♦ The Preativ term n church held a busk et d in n e r nl » 10 W ednesday live lu ng in the church parlor». A large n u m b er of members a u d frien d s of the cliuri li were present und a plcasiml social tim e was enjoyed following the dinner. ♦ ♦ ♦ Mrs. J o h n B artels was p leasan tly surp rised W ednesday uf Inst wreck at the home of her «laughter, Mrs. l^-sler Powers, the occasion being In-r b ir th day a n n iv e r s a ry . A » o'clock d in n e r i was served, followed by a social eve ning. ♦ ♦ ♦ Mr. and Mrs. J o h n B ark er e n te r tinn ed at d in n er T h ursday in honor of Mrs. Dorris Medley, o f P n u r v i l l e Those present were Mrs W li. M«-«l ley, Mr nini Mr» Clinton M.-.llev, Mrs H. E. Miirklcy nml Jidui Palmer. V- ■$• ♦ E velyn, «laughter u f Mr nad Mr«. E lbert Sm ith, e n te r ta i n e d a few of her phiymuje» Tue».lav a fte rn o o n , th e or '«■Ion being her six th birth«luy a n n i versa ry. ♦ ♦ ♦ Loraiis Society A ili'light ful birthday p a rt y wn» given to Mm. Roy C ounts last Tliur» d a y by her sister, Helen F o ste r Those presell t besides the hostess and gii«'» t of honor were Mr. am i Mrs. It W lliives, tirni-e Henderson, Mr. nml Mrs M artin F oster, Roy F oster, lla ro b t F oster, O ra Davis nml f h a u n c y Hloaser. C ab b ag e Slaw Cook one q u a rt of • bopped c a b b a g e in sull w a te r abolii ten m inutes, or u n til te m lr r. D rain o f f w a te r an d ad d sauce m ade o f one cup sug ar, one cup vinegar, o ne li«n»pomi m u stard , one fen»|MMin black |M«ppi-r an d one teaspoon celery seed. .Stir well to g eth er, |»ilir over c a b b a g e th e n set l a t te r on sto v e u n til it th ick en s. • • ■ An easy w ay to polish s ilv erw are Í» to lay it in a pan, cover it w ith sour milk, let it sta n d a few hours, an d then polish it w ith a d ry cloth. $ 2 5 REW ARD For the apprehension an<| con viction of partie» breaking into any school hnihling ami remov ing property therefrom in t ’ot- lage drove school dixtrict or en tering the Hchool hnihling with out proper perm ¡union. By order of the School Boanl. alfttf — ------- — — — ffipii Ena? iKrattii Sutter Suae Srattfc 3\tt (Cream <'ompare tln*m on a quality basis with any other butter, or ice cream that is sold in (Cottage drove. j They are guaranteed to he satisfactory. Thar» Cottage Grove Creamery Are No S u b iti tute» for D airy Food»