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THE REGISTER-GUARD, EUGENE, OREGON
fortre Drank 72 Cups
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...as "":", nf what we duj
JM, Centra and South
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cen:..;?. iirv. and is im-
led the more coffee
men visit every
we buy, the more merchandise we
sell the Latin republics.
Mysterious Coffee
Coffee, In many, ways, is still a
mystery. No one knows where it
developed as a beverage. It came
from somewhere in the Orient,
centuries ago. We became a na
tion of coffee-drinkers when King
George III set a tax on tea. That
was when this country gave the
Boston tea party. South America
and its coffee-growing nations
should feel very kindly toward
King George for this. If we drank
tea they wouldn't be half so well
off as they are today.
In New York there are more
than a hundred thousand restp.u
rants. Seven million pecfple live:
here. Most of them take coffee, and
some men take many, many cups
each day. Voltaire, the great
French philosopher, drank 72 cups
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XOU'LL be proud of your white
cottons and linens when they're
laundered the Clorox way, for
Clorox makes them snowy-white,
fresh-smelling, sanitary. Clorox
also removes numerous stains
even scorch, mildew; lessens rub
bing, prolonging life of fabrics . .
and Is gentle, safe, dependable.
Clorox provides protective cleanli
ness In laundry, kitchen, bathroom
...has many important personal '
uses. Directions on the label.
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a day. Most of the great poets
have rhapsodized about it, and the
great painters have traced its in
fluence on customs and manners.
A rather startling appreciation
of coffee is to be found in the Con
gressional Record. A high ranking
naval officer once appeared before
a naval board to explain why cof
fee should be listed as an essential.
"Gentlemen," he said, "nothing
would so quickly drive us to war,
or the conclusion of an unsatisfac
ory peace, as the stoppage of the
public's morning cup of coffee."
There was a man who knew
something about human nature.
Blessed by Pope
The other day a rainstorm drove
me indoors .and when- I looked
around I discovered that I was in
the public library. I reached for
a book, and for the next several
hours I sat there and read about
coffee.
Fascinating was the fact that
the French, too, had. trouble be
cause of it. A tax on coffee was
one of the things that led to insur
rections which, later, developed
ino the revolution.
It used to be known as a heathen
drink, but a Pope blessed it and
called it "a truly Christian bever
age." In Dr. Johnson's day, the
Coffee house reached its peak in
popularity. There Boswell, be
tween sips, scribbled his notes for
his great biography of Johnson.
These coffee houses in many ways
were the forerunners of our mod
ern newspapers. People met there
to gossip and exchange news.
When the newspapers came, the
coffee house lost some of its sig
nificance. No longer was it essen
tially a rendezvous for great
minds.
Today I think that next to bread,
coffee is the most important item
in our national life. It is in mine.
I hope you remember this if you
ever invite me to your home.
Wayne Morse May
Vouch For Bridges
(CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1)
An efficient and attractive ex
haust silencer designed for cur
rent types of 40, 50, and 60 horse
power engines is now being in
troduced in the aviation industry.
Hunters have found it difficult
to drown a broken-winged bird
as long as the end of the broken
bone was not submerged.
Schilling-
From lands far and near. Schilling
gathers pure, fragrant spices to make
your meals taste better;
Insist on Schilling Pepper, Gnnamoo
and other spices. They're extra good!
37 SP1CES-19 EXTRACTS
the way Bridges tried "to grab
control" over every maritime un
ion on, the coast. Thomas Shoe
maker, chief of government coun
sel, asked how Bridges did this.
'He worked it by his stooges,
Howard said.
Asked what he meant by that.
the - witness said, "Communist
party stooges." Later he declared,
when a maritime man says me
party' he means the communist
party."
Peace Hints Heard
From Two Capitals
(CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1)
NO FOOTBALL SCOUTING
CARLISLE, Pa. Dickinson Col
lege has signed non-scouting
agreements with Washington and
Jefferson, Western Maryland,
Washington College, Roanoke,
Blue Ridge, and Susquehanna.
COBB LEAVES MARK
PHILADELPHIA Doc Proth
ro will show you a scar on the
base of the palm of his right hand
where Ty Cobb spiked him when
the manager of the Phillies played
third base for Washington.
It's Churn Freshl
Christensen's
GRADE A
Butter
It's made In our own plant,
fresh dally, and sold direct
to you. Take home a pound
tonight note its fresh, pure
flavor.
149 East Broadway
this summer has been eliminated
if possible by the rearmament
of the British-led security front.
Britain and France would go
firmly ahead with their present
program of protection through
powerful arms in an effort to
preserve peace and prevent ag
gression during the so-called
crisis months of August and Sep
tember. Then, if they are suc
cessful, they would sound out
Germany on a plan to aid the
reach in transforming industry
from a war basis to a peace basis
by aiding in raising a big loan to
Adolf Hitler in return for re
duction of Nazi armaments.
which he said was chartered by the
"Unity League." Asked what the
Unity league was, Dietrich said:
"I don't have to think what they
are. They are communists. Some
of them aren't. Some of them
are communist dupes."
He said he talked to Bridges'
wife when she "had a little peeve
on," and quoted her as saying:
I don t care if he ever comes
home. I've got . his communist
book. I'll show it to anybody on
the waterfront who doesn't believe
he is a communist"
Asked whether he had tried to
persuade her not to show it, Diet
rich said:
Peeves Mentioned
"No. I thought it was just a
little war between him and his
wife. They got. those peeves, you
know." He added:
"It was common knowledge on
the waterfront Bridges sent his
wife to the country while he had
women shake down his house
looking for that book."
Yesterday, William Henry How
ard, 49, Portland, Ore., ex-'marine
fireman, testified he didn't like
A pilot now must have at least
100 hours before he is even con
sidered for training as a First Officer.
Throughout the United States,
the three basic considerations
taken in hand by the large trans
port companies in the order of
their importance, are: (1) Safety;
(2) Comfort; (3) Regularity.
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EGGS Large Do. 21c
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SNAPS Full o' Ginger
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Local Sweet Corn ....
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Beans, fancy local Blue Lakes . 4 lbs. 25c
Also baskets of Peaches for slicing I Squash, Cabbage, Carrots and
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COSTS LESS . .
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ater, no
10c
No water, no cereal
LB.
There Is no waste to good
meat. . . . You can eat it all.
Swift's Silverleaf "t (
Pure Lard Lb. I UC
4 Lbs. 39c
Swift's No. 10 tin
Tomato Juice
29c
Swift's Sliced
BACON
I -lb. package
25c
Each
Formay, the
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Short 'nlngO can rOC
Handy kitchen tool Free
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Fancy Steer Beef
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PARD The Properly Balanced Dog Food, 3 cans 25c
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Local Fcachcs . . . . ..... Basket 25c
Local Strawberries ...........................3 boxes Z9o
Cantaloupes ................. .. 3 for 25o
Oregon Tomatoes ........................3 pounds 25c
Local Green Celery I. . Bunch 10c
Green Beans .. . . 4 pounds 25a
Oregon Coast Teas .... . ........... 3 pounds 25c
Local Corn Dozen 25c
Green Apples ..... . 8 pounds 25c
Watermelon on Ice Always
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SALMON rH", Lb. 15c
Fillet of Sole Fresh Lb. 20c
Fresh Salmon Eks for Fishermen
Newman's Fish Markets
39 East Broadway and Producers' Market
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SPRING FRYERS
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SWIFT'S SMOKED
PICNICS
16'2c lb.
YEARLING
MUTTON CHOPS
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SHORTENING
VEGETABLE BASE
31b. 25c
BULK.
PEANUT BUTTER
2 lb. 19c
SPECIAL GROUND
LOAF
BEEF, PORK & VEAL
15c lb.
COUNTRY STYLE
COTTAGE CHEESE
10c lb.
SALT PORK
STREAKED WITH LEAN
12i2c lb.
PICKLED PIGS FEET
3jb. 29c
GROUND BEEF
STRICTLY FRESH
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Mrl. SMITH, STALLS 25-24
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Hothouse Tomatoes, Vegetables
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COUNTRY EGGS HONEY
Tomatoes Peaches Cherries
EARLY APPLES BERRIES
Mrs. Elders Stalls 26, 83
LATE DUKE PIE
CHERRIES FOR CANNING
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