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T H E S E N T IN E L , OOTTAQB GROVK, OREGON. C o tta g e të r o ie > rn tm rl A BOOK W O R TH READING . T r e a ty D e c la re d U . 5. N a u g h ty Im p u ls e T h a t r m P A T , MAT M, IM I. Nature Not Consreus Not a Christian Nation "B efore the Covered W agon," by W a g F o ile d by C h iv a lry W i ’ h G if t o f O ra to ry T h e alteration o f an Eighteenth’* P h ilip H . P a rris h , relates Incidents Among the good stories told by Speeches i ail now he broadens, to fro m ths tim e o f the discovery o f century treaty to make It declare ! Miss Jane Harrison, the fnmous N O T IC B IS H K R K IIT O IV K N 1« lit« I «««I ««tar« o t ».bool lH .trlrt No 49 ot mlllliwi* o , people hut science ns A m erica u n til the settlem ent of the United State« wa» not a C hris lecturer in classical archeology at Lett» CuuMtr, H(a!a o t Or*gun. lh «l a M C IIO O L M K k l'IN t l o t aal«l »11«trle t w ill b* ye, ha« been unable to do i thing ' the Oregon c ou ntry th a t w ere v ita l tian nation has been revealed a fte r h»U a l auditorium of High School building *>n th« tAth day of June. 1431. at tww New uham college, Cambridge Eng ^ tito li« >1 Ow j In the developm ent of the country rem aining a secret for 12S years. F ir e , M e'h m llal Episcopal Church, to Improve the speeches. Eugvnlrts a*«lovh la tha aftvm ooa for the purj*»«« of dtaauaalng th« budg«t h«r»lnaft«r ««I uttt ■ 4-«toa. M i t r a land. In her autobiography, "Item Ir a It. A ld rich, pastor- T h is church with th« l«vylng board, aad to tu t« oa lb« | m «ifualttan uf l«vylng a aparial district given time, think they can by Im and are e n tra n c ln g ly Inte re s tin g to T he altered document boarv the in I seence« o f a Student'« L ife ,“ 1« .» * Brail * « t l residents o f Oregon. proving the species. How rare Is w ill unite w ith o ther churches of taa. W ashington regular ratification of the senate. this o n e : Tba total amount utou«« n»«d«*d by th« «aid ««hi»«l dlatricl during th« fl«»*al Some obscure copyist o r transla the genius of true oratory ; ra re r ,h » ” *Iy fo r the M em o rial Sunday b».inslne » js s . uf i«~ Hnd C a lifo rn ia . Those who read ■ n u u n tm o H b * t i b 19*1. and «tiding dun« «0. 1933. la ••llHtal««l In th« r»l Miss H arrison waa for a tim e a fa r than thut of poet, sculptor or [ «arvlce to be held a t I t o'clock In i I« w I m ----- o «4«« » i _ ssd _ i«<iu4«> — th« atnnunt« to » • r«*«l*»*l fr«un th« county ««bool fund. (O M k I» » 4 « M r a l the exploits of those w ho sailed to r I« believed to have made the magistrate, and on one occasion J î « » K r a 7 * M r t k * ' J * so a l o , F ° » * * » « t coast In search o f } H u n ter M llla e r, painter. E H. Collier comment«. In I ha arm o ry . T h e church also w i l l 1 >la|* *«bu >i fund. vl«iu*ntary aebuol fund, ap«« lal dl«trl«t t a i. and a ll otb«r money« there ap|<cared before the bench a the St. Louis G loheJivm ocrat Join In the high «chool baccalaur-1 a passage between the tw o oceans. treaty editor, has no explanation certain prisoner who. It seems hsd other than the si ggestluu that It MVI h i BT America ha» hnd but one Daniel eale services a t S o'clock a t th« ! M »M h*r •< o r to trade the In d ia n s out o f Kallntaisd Ksssipla used peculiarly nail language. In * • • * • » < ! r.dlWrta* A moc HH mi might have been the work o f some achooi Ce-ialy aekoei Fuad ... .................. Welmier, I , has produced a »core C h ris tia n church. Sunday »11.10 00 valuabla pelts w ill recognise names »tend o f re,waiting It the clerk had Or»p«*e 9<a<» m o r t a l Aseo. latina ardent advocate o f secular free- I « 0 0 00 The E p w o rth *'»1. a>a..<>i rand ... ,0 enchant us In music with thelr w ill m eet a t »:4ft. I 'o n f . r e fi. r th a t are now borne by mountains, Or»<n« M» woi » a had a tyiwwl copy made, which was .................. M .. toouuu d<un. possibly a disciple of Thomas le a g u e Instead o f Its usual devo I kl«a»e»a»y a»ke.,i fu s j voice«, other« to read the line« of rivers, headlands, etc™ o f the O re- cite,dated on the bench. Miss l i a r ............................. ISUO 00 tlonal nieetln» w i l l h . o . „ . . s ™ 1 * k d u c s il- s ( H ie l« « s 4 t ' . d . r s l Paine. drama w ith telling effm-t, hut the iio n a i m eeting w ill have an outdooi ; Ueaaty tttgh Heheei TuliMa .............. .......... losoouo risen M y « ! HOG-TYING OUB SCHOOLS. | gon coast. A cruise fro m Boston T he statement appears In A rticle orator who sweeps hl» audience m eeting In connection w ith a pic- - Oih.y Muuieae ...... ....................... I l ........... I to the coast was In those days a “n he unknown to me has always 11 o f a treaty o f “peace and friend « ' along with himself In enthusiasm Is nlo euptmr. T h e group w ill leave 1 T“,a* —— — had an trreoiatlble lure, and all tn r W hile The Sentinel Is o f ths be- ™ l ‘ «r . < * / * * « a " d tl>m * w ho a t K allm alsg K .p s s illlu rs a ship" negotiated w ith T rip o li by an one In ten million. the church at ft o'clock. T he pastor life I have had a cnrtnslty to know Tolsi c is u is s la rr lllsk Ushsol Ils f th a t economies w ill come from tem nted the trip around the horn American -■>» rover, O p t . Richard Most of the tnn-ple who snv some w ill read the second chap ter of U K N K H t l. C O R TR O L In fra g ile vessels eared m ors fo r what really had langusge consist ths effort« to cut down expense» a t O 'Brien. November 4, IT lk t A l thing stirring, do 1, w ith the pen. "Jesus and Ourselves" by W eath er- S u |» rla t» B 4 » s i ••TOO 00 .............. ....... ft VISAT 9IT9.1 aa ed of. In the stables at home I 9 40 on 12 5 O0 our Institutions of higher learning, adventure than f « r life. 199 u<> though spotted w ith sea w ater and Thought flows e-tsllv from the head. M id-w eek devotional m eeting l ’U sb had heard an occasional ‘d n' T he encroachm ent o f the w h ite yellowed w iih age, the Instrum ent l«0 00 WO 00 Oftl,-« A h i . o u i .................. 90 UO we must be patient and we m u *, Anger», hut apparently not from w ill be a t ft T h u rs d a y and choir I'sA.US ..................... Ao no 30 OO from the Him n f a groom, hut that So UO man, w ho came overland, uo to the Is still legible. On alternate pages not expect too much all a t once. the tongue. Many are expert and m eeting a t ft W ednesday. T he lu k .r gentses an oo 3 5 oo xa.oo was not very Inform ing tim e o f the great wagon tra ín a Is are the Arabic and English texts, i The school» are In much thesan.s K ls .ll.is i ssil P ub llsllv IIS 00 92 40 04 A O convincing In their speech inaklna _ j church achooi w ill observe chll- “ Now was the chance of mv life. told w ith meticulous care. The the la tte r declaring: 10 00 ....... A.OO A 00 position as the ordinary fa m ily Mv lesllng mainly In facts and co dren a day w ith an a p p ro p ria te prtv Audi! The pnper reached the old gentle en- gent argum ents; hu, that a no, ,.r tng on a sta’ eo Income, w hich has Info rm ation contained, based ........................._ “As the government of the U nited g ram Sunday, June 14. A straw - To lsi 93995 00 *1144 IT (2110.8« man next me 1 had all hut been accustomed to certain luxuries tlre lv noon h istorical facta. In d i States o f America was not m any ! stretched out an eager hand Story In Its highest sense; the or h erry lee cream social to be held on IK S T H tU T IU W Huiwrslsi.iu He cates th a t the a u th o r m ust have Mupsrcisvr u, M u l i ........... 9191A 00 9 907 A0 9 907.A0 story o f M ark Anthony, of liemos and conveniences, a certain stand way foia d-sl on the Christian re- the old cam p ground has been P r is - 1 pals bent over me In a fath erly way and -nent veers gathering h>s m aterials thenes, o f Burke, of Henry Ward planned fo r June ft T h e m enu w ill tllsh Srhesli I »1 .... ........... llgion as It I as In Its e lf no char- 1 said: a ril of Uvtng. I f ths Income Is sod 1 won 00 tieoo.oo 1 W O O 00 fo r this faaclnatlng volume, studv Beecher, o f Hoher, Ingersoll, of be supplem ented by hot dog and * I r a ils . I s i den reduced, the const 1 400 oo acter o f enm ity against the laws, 1 1 400 00 1400 oo “ ‘I am sure you w ill not w an, to Ilr s d s s I SI 1 Son 00 Phillips Itrooka I 900 O O .. 1,00 00 quo ^ more or less serious. Inc lon rn a’s of the old arennauts religioo or tranq u ility o f Mussel- I see th is ' ham bu rg er sandwiches. In some In-tunees ohiquence has lly accustomed to a and n’oneera. and the w onder Is me-!, and as the same state never “I was pining to read It hot 6ii T o ls i 92407 A0 (saiftoo 99307 A0 become grandiloquence ; whereas ef T I , V I T H IN cerl ird o f living endeavor that he was able to get some o f It entered into any w ar or act of hos I ' a. Inna years o f sex subservience had -lone C hurch u f C h rist, S ix th street and T I N s s S rk s rs ! fm-tlve elocution, moving the emo Glbba tility against any Mohammedan na- - th eir work. to I that standard so as to at all. I summoned mv last avenue, where more men I l l ( k H.koul. I si T h * publishers are the M ontgom lion. It Is declared hy the parties i 93900 00 »»»nooo 99900 00 lions and remaining permanently as fit t reduced by a third hl»«h, cast down my eves, and „ I l k Hckoid, , .1 1900 oo I son no 1900 00 a fine structure of rhetorical value than women attend evening ser that no pretext a rls ’ng f«em re- j said: or a large proportion, ano ery Press. Portland I t l l k Si-hool. I « I 1530 o<> 143»» oo 15,0 oo v ie «. T he church w ill jo in In the! Itls k Mik 10I. g »1 Is always restrained: such as I.ln 3 520 O O llg le m op.nions shall ever Inter- | 999«) no isso oo It w land w h a t the Institu " ‘Gh, no 1 No, Thunk you so union M em o ria l Sunday service at [High KckeeL # si coin's address at O ettvshurg; and ftO7 5 0O . » a, a < > o 9079 oo W henever a home town news rupt the harmony existing between | much? tion er learning a ie up the a rm o ry a t the 11 o'clock hour ! *»h' * 1 - > •< 1170 00 1170 OO m o oo Webster's debate w ith llayne. paper receives an item which c o n -: the tw o countries.” “ Elate w ith chivalry, he honed agai i m oo 119 5 00 l l ï » OU T he high school b accalaureate ser Gr«4«a; I al O r*4 « a : J a l A j her th a t there already cerna a student from the home 9 1 en oo loeo oo 9190 OO and pocketed ,he scrip!.”— Kansas vice w ill he held a t ft o'clock In the Or*4«a: 9 al 90»0 00 W OO»» On looo.no was I th a t our Institu tio n- t o » attend ing the university or City Times. church. Rlble school w ill meet at U r*4 « a ; 1 al 9994 00 »91A OO .. »«».00 Poor _ Food Set Before Veils Once Belonged war, o the standard of in- state college, the item Is invariab ly ISI20 OO 1999A oo 30914 00 , . . . , 9 45 T ou ng ladles' day w ill be ob- Mu|>|»t|«« s tlti th e r states. W e have concluded w ith the statem ent, 500 OO »«(I oo 1009 00 E g r l y F r e n c h M o n a r c h s served Sunday. T h e men o f thia Frc« T«al Hooba to Martha Washington Early English Drama« 900 OO 900 00 had going to institutions “Mias or M r. B lan k Is a m em ber of school meet a t this hour w ith the T he adeip'e nf ennbery did not T h ree veils that once belonged I t of I rning in other s la te - this sorority or th a t fra te rn ity .” Tulal c om m u nity men's bible elasa. C. B- o p % * t , ow „ „ lw - r 9IAA9A 00 999015 00 t ia .io o o A c te d O n ly on S un d ay a lw a v* flourish In Prance. If Ian to M artha Washington are owned believed them to be makes little difference w hether group« w ill meet a t T o'clock. I. 0 . 1 i t w r l . i bees crulahed In a very In fe rio r »tale un hy Col. Louis J. Kolb, Philadel Though Ie«ri«l>»tor9 in 17^0 9 590 00 11 ft 1ooo on 9IA9O 00 have some course membership in the sorority or fra bett I J a n ito r. I a l der early monarch*. “Gregory of Shaw, m in ister. phia. e tio o o BT) O0 fW>wne<1 on Sunday R in n v m e n ii S7 4 on ter than the same te rn lty has any relation to the K u r s W ork that 90 OO «5 no 19 4 00 T o u r* ha* preserved the acm enf of « w n f fhnlr nr»s)«^e»tnr« r«*mn1 One Is the bridal veil the Widow I ! J rt-i* a a lio n ' Nupptloo T here has been com- item, or how u n im p o rtan t the item B O O O O 300 00 ion no coui T he H ig h w a y H a p tH I Cfcurx*. — a rena«t o f French w a rrio r*, at the •M them w lfh a n»nm tnlnrant evo. son oo O is lis wore when she was m arried 800 00 ,000 00 6 income of the Insti- may be. So fa r as this paper Is piali unrelleveti rudene«* nf which we Rev. H . W . Devi« o f Eugene w ill U sM sod Puw.r In the Slxfnnnih cenfnrv Snnrlny loo 00 vnn no 4<»o on to the stalw art Virginian. It Is a ot such as to perm it concerned, it would be ju s t as In - tU tii A0 no preach a t the I , o'clock service on ............. - .............. too O Ô 1 50 OO are astounded * write« A nt hour w as nlmn<r the n tnrrner** only thin netting, one yard square, elab emp >f the best teachers teresting to know w h at g irl the 7 A oo TS OO 15«» nn Clyne In the Rostnn Transcript, «he them e, "The C h ris tia n Message o X ’ g * . . , chance nf ent^rtnlnnient. Tt w*»< orately embroidered in floral de 7A.00 TS 00 1 so oo and lings w ere not suffl- fra te rn ity man was out w ith the Charlemagne lived ponrly nml ate an<l the Q u a lity o f C h ris tia n L ife txif until 15711 that plays were act sign on Its lower edge. In the cen u niversity in particu- night before, or w hat m an took the cien’ bti, little Philip,w le Bel was Most Needed In T h ia Age." No 99195 00 92915 OO ed on week day«, and until a eon* 94BBO 00 te r the lace m aker worked in hun m palgn has been un- sorority g irl to the show the week la r i hardly h a lf an h-.nr at the table, ••rv lc e w in be held at the ft o'clock M * * 1— Nb’em hle la te r date Bunday waa dreds o f representations of clover an endowm ent fund before. In other words, the im - 9 90<> oo 9 boo on der and Francis I though, more o f hour aa the church w ill jo in In the Horn» M shls« b .p s r ilo .o i still retarded as the ncea«|en fnr leaves. 409 oo 4OO on eastern colleges have, portance o f fra te rn ity and sorority such amorous dalliance than of eating high achooi baccalaureate service ****k SckootnuiiJisg ........ the production n f new niece* 50 00 3 no no 3 50 no Another is the veil she wore o ur university m ight connections is g re a tly over-em- • e . < l jn i« * .l„ s > g u l U l s s ........... ln oí 34 ÔO 175 oo and drinking. Nevertheless It was ISO 00 Queen Elltnhcrh p atm nl*ed Snndav when she sat for the p o rtrait G il ,™- _ . - .. _ _ | C oolrsl (Irsdo tlo lld lns same plane as east- phasixed and altogether too much »15,00 12 5 on be p tinder this last king th a , the sci plavs. as did alro .fames I. and W‘ ,a * 5 ^ « M e e a tt W ssi a t e . Oss4s B .lld ls s 200 < > 0 bert Stuart (minted. I t Is hand 3no no ado is made over them. The fact ern ence of cookerv took l,s rise In ?tr — '. ‘ U * * ” " • «»«ass, T. J . O n . p s * lira u s g a even the higher clerev tonb nn ex 38 00 8A 00 80.00 embroidered In silver sjiangles w ith Ot e can not c u rta il In th a t fra te rn ity and sorority con • » ! " e r s ls g erosok E s m p m .s i • France, Few have heard the name cepflnn tn the pmctlee. Indeed, a border o f fern frond pattern and 950 OO 940 00 the « Pered and we can not nec0ons arp ^ d e d to every p e r we read o f the then hfsben n f I .nn o f G onthler d'Andernseh. W hst Its rvealsg ---------- '¡«ft •» » » ,« * t M ; ilru in s a iu s i U u llllo » measures three yards hy fifteen 3 5 (MJ 75 no 1 no no do a any of the buildings • ° “ al sen‘ fron’ the university or eon w in to philosophy. Ih in te or dn n p riM ln c in g **A Sfldsnmmee ««r»l«a. T ; M W«4a«s- W .« | a |4 . Orad» IM Id la « IOO 00 inn nn Inches. th a t to he m aintained on colle^ shows thia to * * th * caae Petrarch to poetrv, Copernicus or day s lg M . » . , ¡ O e a ttel tira d » lis itd ls g X lr h t ’a D rea m * at h l* town house TS 00 75 OO The third Is a riding veil, rem i Gallic,» tn Rstronninr. G onthler w n on a Sundae evening ns late a* a de- come, fo r a decrease The folks a t home are more in te r niscent o f the peaceful days when i'k s r r k ö l O r i» « , Loadas I» Total _________ 9974 00 97000 oo 9993A.OO ested in knowing w hat the home 1IW1 The practice, however, wa* In France to gastronomy. Before In expenditures has been accepted W,b at P » tla <» O rara. I — -------- B saday _ nr ---------- AUXILIARY AllKRCIKB by those in charge o f the Institu- t0 ’ ? ° r * irl is doin& ’ ith h? 3 she used to accompany her hus him. th e lr enllnnry code was s col «isas; hlkU »lady I« a ai™ vsnkle I I , library Baak» not without mnnv nt»nonent*. and 9 4on no ft 300 00 9 300 00 band on tours of th e ir estate at a a . a rrtp ta ra arad» t »o « a . j H ra llk B »r»l». UOng . grades, w hat outstanding th in g he there can he nn doubt that Sundav lee,Inn of setups picked up here 75 no 74 no ,80 00 Mount Vernon. This one Is of line a a a Muppli»» ,«» ll.a M k A r n i e »5 no 35 no 50 OO N o doubt there have been some ” doin« ln h U or h»r stud'« - performance* had not a little to do and there, the names of dishes were kl» j Alklatlea quality Brussels net and Is two and «4 O O 900 no *418 00 L s lk e ra a M ls s le a — A 4»»all»l rao I w ith the Puritan dl«Ilbe o f p ln r - i as harimrotta and uncouth as the expenses th a t were unw arranted. » » « I M s ls »«ra«l M a n i a e S Iw e e - i a h alf yards long by fifteen Inches Total ™ ....... ............. dishes themselves. p oint of everv de*cHnt<on.— M an T here are such ln every home, in E d ito r B ill Tugnian. of the hy •s is oo 9500 00 9935.00 ? n i • « » »<> m «k Bsaday. wide. a a iia a sU iy . rixen c h a r g e « : chester (E n <.) Guantlnn. G onthler Is the fath er o f cookery. AU Laikvraas, lr r r a e . n l » . every business, especially in a large phenated Eugene R egister-G uard, laauraaea ............... The heirlooms had been In the 9 1 90 00 »»« v o r a im , la . H . a » . a M l m um - ft 140 00 ft loooo ■ s Descartes o f French philosophy business such as th a t o f our In- relates the experience o f a Eu- C A P IT A L O C T L A V a « k a a n «It»«™ I a » k « n a taam- hands of kin o f the Washington i • • • N»w P u ra lla ra aad I« a lp m .a l It 1« ««Id thnt he Invented. In less etltutlons o f h igher learn in g is. genian who took a European friend • u s oo ft ,28 00 fam ily continuously until they were M u a irlp a l Aaaraaaaoato ... C o v e re d W a « o s D ays than ten year», nine rn-onta. th irty >00 oo 170 00 470 00 «art ala : T h e Sentinel has not hesitated to for a three-day w h irl over the r t n P»at»«a»tal » , F W a C e k«r»k. r a d l.y l o s t - B a M ™ acquired a few years ago hy Colonel one sauce« and tw enty one soups. In the dava n f the pioneer trek« criticise the institutions of higher highways o f Oregon, a fte r w hich j T o la , ...... .......... .......... _ , • 9 0 0 00 Mon oo w«r»klB f i a. a, aad t M •so» ot Kolb. D E tIT R E R V II'R across the pinina ennmee was re learning, but it Is not in favo r of the European exclaimed. " I can p. klkle a la d r T a ra d a f a lg k l, pray- Pvtaelpol oo Betofta _ _ . . . . . . . . . quired to face the ?ftMI mites •» «ad e»r» k lp . trld a g a hog-tying them , and there is danger now say I have seen Oregon, and Io i»r»»t aa Ruad» .. , , . • • • T e m p tin g Dag's A p petite stretehlne bleakly In front of them. o f a demand fo r such a cut in ex- it is m iraculous!” ....................... .......... ........... F o u n d ¡a S h a k e s p e a r e A l Ik » In u ra ra llo a o , w u l M s la sad la la ra » ! se W o rra a l» A tv o i-s ’ tra in consisted of one pendltures as would m ake It Im - W e don't know exactly w h st the! Nursing a sick dog. ea|>erln,lv M rtrra t» I l a »mall w k li. tkurck. S»»»aik T o ls i _______ ________________ T he line “caviare to the general” wagon, “tw o yoke o f four-veer old Each S a tu rd a y a t 9 >0 possible fo r them to properly func- visitor m eant when he said Oregon when I, Is In the roovales--en, l ‘* jr A d w a l la l annears tn Shakesiieore’s play, ' steers and one vnke o f cows." In a kour la >|>«ai la tk» rt<idy ot Ik » S»b- EMERGENCY tlon. T his we do not w ant. They Is miraculous, but we agree w ith stag*. In not an easy task os a n r • Ij.lh KE i 'I I'IT II.A T IO N »rkool l»»»aa A l I I e'eloek tk» " Ila m le t.” act two scene two. whe-e j front of them were rivers, moon To tal E»i|-aa(»d » ip .a d llu r» » la r Ih» j» » r E d ito r Bill's statem ent th a t it must not be crippled. doc owner who has been thrunMi im aiar. Eldar Paul Ira ra a a . d » ll» » n p r ia * , a , ito . ¡ r t . m . ’.* ,7 k.‘ Ï ’ ! * ' * • « • ’ • • • < r a í i l p u a a . (a rla d ,a ', prapoa... would take a life tim e to see O re- j Prince H am let is speaking to the j tslns. thirst, hnnm-r privation and ••rnio a. tks I, know« tine ownn» was hnvine actors, saying: " I heard thee speak the pestilence that overt-*ok mi aam»d t>y rk s p ia r aad »»rea Imo» n * 1s * * * «taase» la k . raised k» d l t t r l r t I»« great d lffm lty In getting his dog lag T he other day we received a let- F3“ - 11 Pfoh*bly would take about A , kam» to » »>lrn<l»d __ » a__ _ BUMMARY OP KMTIMATRU KXPI Ik» klkl». A warn» warm w .leom » to » l.a d a d me a speech once, but I , was never EXPENtHTUREM g ratin g horrle». Soon thev were In P » n a a a l a e r a l e » _____________________ to eat H e mentioned the m utter Is all » llh .r on B akkaik a r BI Ik » W»4 te r signed " (M rs .) Carolyn Sm ith.' the sam* ■•“ frth of tim e to see all acted; or if It was. no, above once: I S iip p lt»» ............ - a eolitmn o f wngon« «-»id to he «nn ,n another dog owner, an old time» nraday »»»alag kour ot T:JO. N o w there's a w om an w ho should of O reS °n- and everything that j M aini--osar« »ad K»palra .......... for the piav. I remember, ptenee-1 mile« long nil m nrlng toward the who hnd heen throu"h much o f I , , have a m onum ent or something should be of interest to a v is ito r.' not the m illio n : 'tw as caviare to i I fa-ki M»r»l » ...... we«t. thetr neennsnf« without prop «a’d he; “J co, thia from an old , MtoeaFsaaoa» .. . ________ . erected in h er honor. H o w is a or 10 a resident here, fo r th a t m at- ■ the general." T he word "general" ' er food dependent nnnn nnhenlth F le a w e r* S m »r« » arr - ........... _. .. ._ .......... person going to address the person t pr. as It would take to see a ll of j ladv when I wo« a kid snd Pm no here signifies “the general pohlie." fill «tresm« for water, enveloped T he m iiim on nume to r the »»-ed- spring chicken. Von might th'nk It's who signs her nam e p la in “Carolyn Europe. Total ........ ......... ............... .......... Caviare, the Russ'an condiment j In an Intolerable du«t. of Hie Plantait» Psyllium le flro In calm __ MAS10 00 sn old fashioned potion, hut I've iN O EiiTEtiN t aa Sm ith?” T h e person replying --------------- — made from the roe of the sturgeon, w eather the dost would rise an w o n . a n d they hHong lo ih» herh Anaoual at k»ad»d tad»kl»dasra , tried I, and never knew I, to fall •«soon oo doesn't know w hether to address D r. Joseph M ille r, d ire c to r o f fam ily T im nume uriglnaled In , Aiauuat at W a rra a , ladaklad«»»» aa warrant» wan then considered a new and th'ek at time» that the lead team T ry the dog op a llitle smoked her T3SA a | h er as “Miss” or “M rs .” T h ere Is guidance in the W ilkesbarre, Pa. G ika r la d » k l» d e » a a ............ ........... .. fashionable delicacy, hut was not n f oxen could not he see*, from Kiigl-iiiit T lila S|ie» Ire o f plnniag» ....... lsoi at ring. |nst enoogn to get him «fart a tem ptatio n to say “D e a r Sir." schools, a fte r studying 1600 chil- r-htalnahle by nor relished h r the the a - «nn Then. » d in . the g r o w * In the Bonih of Fni»q>e and ! TO,»! ...........................................-mm— ed It's great as an an ’-ey|»eg.” . „ « s *« *« * * and let the person receiving the dren. says th a t only 23 per cent of common people. Conseouently, steady flow o f wind " onM hnrt the In h » r l hern Africa T h e ae»»»l. Hal.d tkla Slk day e, May. 1VSI T he oivner followed the surges le tte r believe th a t the e rro r was un the children graded as b rig h t were Ana, nnd sand like fine h »,I. w'th anything which fall« to achieve poo- are nlioui a mm In lengili I io l.h Hon and s o re enough the ,|ng ale WORTH HARVEY N E OLA SB In te n tio n a lly made. T h e re is noth above the average in intelligence, n 'a rity because I, Is thought to he fo-cc enough to sting the face and P la tr lr t C lark sad H arraiary o , H ads»l the smoked herein« wi»h roll«», and mm in w idth, con» es on one eld» C k«lrm »o tl..»»d « , ,» |ra .|o r» aad C hair ing more ir r ita tin g th a n the fem l- I f D r. M ille r had tak e n the grades hands. above the ponular taste or com am) n a n a ve o n th e other They Comedi tee» ■uaa ,lu d s » l C aoiailil»» then turned to a few other th'n-’ s nine nam e attached to a le tte r w ith- given by parents o f the children, are i nrk rtnbllah hr»»» n In rsdov and prehension. may he cons'dered as J H CHAMFER« CltAB A PEIIlLEIt. A fte r a few dnv« w ith nn iw - i W It PACGIIERTT. out an y indication as to w hether he would have found the percent- “ caviare to the general." closely rreeinlde flu ì seed In medi I I h G R IG G S slnnal taste o f smoked herring the c ilia ! properties. C J REM. II O M C eltic L a n d » the subscriber is m a rrie d or single age a great deal low er than that. HOY V i r i i N A H D . II J aH„,W. dog's anpetlte ram e hack Old CLEM B A Itrr. C ( I'MPHRRT. O f all the Interesting trips In fashioned or not. th e to-vt-ni-nf was _____ __ _______ _______ tH»artas» “ S w e e th e a rt c f E u ro p e ” nCI9a^dJj A ilrtaory C om a»Ht.. France. R rittanv should he In The reason there is so mucn In P la y g r o u n d A a a e c la t ie a successful.— Broek,on Enterprise. Austria is the han?y young g irl eluded, especially the «noth eoart. digestion is th a t so m any people T l e P l» tg r» u i» l and B erre a ,Ion w ith Ita «ea resort«. This la ,h<. In Europe'« fam ily of snch different swallow everything told them abcut Bocleiv o , America wna ontani«»«, land n f “Pardon«." those aeml ehlld-en. for whom godfathers and how to care fo r th e ir stomachs. E n d o w r d C h u r c h B e ll» In I'skl hy Jacob Itila. Lu,lier H al sweethearts hare dreamed mere religion« and seminaran festivities, T h e hetls nf the hnerv T w e lfth whpre the villngera don the co»- nim es o f del’c litfu l meaning t h in The trouble w ith much o f the ad century church o f St M ary's Mel tume« and Play the ceremonies It was tn o a rh t vice in the fa rm papers is th a t I t ' the p ro file allow. ton M i'w h tn r. In Leicestershire which go hack ,n the day» of the that in calling her “ Austria," a is w ritten by people who have never England perform a do-'hte d” lv dolmen and menhir o f thelr wild name rem lnl’ cent of Anrora. the lived anyw here but in a flat. each evening They toll the eqrfew Paris— Nantes— Saven goddess o f dawn, the problem of moorlands. arf) also th» dnv o f the mnntli expressing her b -a n ty In one word ay— St. Nuxnlre I« the route ,n fo l The worst p art of thia m uck-rak- Hence the tnw-n«fnH> do no, n.«-»’ T ill» o ris ln al e a tliM Ie »hoar, la p a r a ll.l aolumaa ika s a il r a , i , at Ik» a e*a ral raralca«. a ia lrrla , »ad »nppll», for t h . low, and the great Pardon renters hnd been attained, hut a« soon a« I ing is th a t it just stirs things up Ih n « tl.c a l y » a r, n . , l praradl«« th» curraat y ,s r I k , d»tall » a p » n 4 lla » » tor Ik * l u i na» o, »»Id ihra» p rra .d la c ,|» ra l r»»r» calendar« because from tim e Im are at Anray. St. Mirio Qnlhernn. her charms were revelled to the and tba b (» l allowanraa and » «p -n d llu rra tor »1, mo a Gia a , ifca c u rrra t r» a r ( " M a moalha a l I k , ru rra n t m i ' a»» » » without clearing aw ay the rubbish mem orial this practice ha« h-en >1, luoalka a d of Ika laal aehoal y .a r ) Bra Baa 9 S S .IS J1 Rckool L a « ,. 7 " m *"* tourist every lover who lingered Quimper. Danilins. Plougnstel and : and refuse. followed w ithout hrenk. Tradition E X P E N D IT U R E B about her beautiful e«tn,e ran St. Anne-la-Palnd. where the most has I , th a t 200 year« ago a wealthy sacked the archives o f fairylan d to Im portant Pardon In B rittany Is T here are a lot o f people in this follow er o f gqe o f the Id»l»cester E »pandila rra aad bad E ip »n d ittir» » far Ihr»» ftoral r»a r* find a new term of endearment. I held on the last Snturday and Sun old world who need not fe a r w ild gat a l l o m a » te r ala »hire hunts became lost In a rnase n»»l p ra w d ln g ,k » laal day I d August. These old (“e itle "The Nymph o f the Danube." “T he maatka a l l»»i achoel year anim als th a t eat live m eat only. o f woodland for more than a day Oueen of the East." "The Musical lands o f France have a fascination I f you w ill ta k e a look a t the a fte r the rest o f the party had ro Maid o f the .Monarchy” and “T he different from the res, of France. A hum an crank seldom starts place on South R iv e r Road, turned home. Eventually the wind Sweetheart o f Europe” were h u t _________________ anything. borne chimes o f the chnrch hell» w here the old b arn waa torn s 8 a few o f the tributes w ith which IT E M set him In the right path and In down, and note the garden g E le c t r ic L i g h t a n d P h o n e men adorned her. thankfuln»»«« he created an endow spot there, you w ill get an n s HERRON. T h e first homes In which the i ment fond to ensnre the ringing of idea o f the im p ro vem ent pos l à electric light bulb shed Its ray» the bells In perpetuity. sible a ll along the riv e r. (ftpacia, la u « S e a tia » !) P rop erly Southern States were the house« In Menlo Park, N. a a • *•« *£ _ « - M r. and M rs. S. L . Bond of Ir v T he original Mason-Dixon line J., where M r. Edison's laboratory G rn 'ra ) C en tral- l> r» o n a l a»r»U»: And I f you w ill let us test ing were Sunday din ner gue^u at was the boundary line between Hopertntondpnt ...... ... was si,acted then. T h e Invention R obert Burn»' M a rria g e ft t.soooo ft 1,800 00 ft 2.4V, 88 your ra d io tube«, free, you the GiJcriat home. CtarM ...................- .......... 135 00 Pennsylvania and M srylnn d: Just o f the Incandescent lam a Itself 3 SO 00 280 00 Burns legally m arried Jean Ar w ill fin d th a t we can m ake Office a aa iita a t ............ WO 00 190 00 190 00 M r. and M rs. John Belieu o f before the C ivil w a r the line was took place on October 21, 1870. and mour in I7Wt, about tw o year« a fte r <3«ntua . . . a . ......................................... 39 45 50 00 »0.00 a great im p ro vem ent in your M y rtle P o in t visited Thursday of accepted as the dividing line be the lighting system waa Invented Other aarrlc*« ........... . 99.90 50 00 he had contracted a secret and Ir set's p erfo rm ance, by the use last week w ith M rs. Belieu's broth B k r tlo a and pu blicity ......... tween free and slave states. T he 44 SO 100 00 before the end o f th a, year. 93 00 reg ular m arriage w ith her. which o f one o r tw o new tubes. Audit .... ........ ................... S 00 10 00 10 00 er and sisters, E . F . C arlile, M rs states generally regarded as south B o , tw o year» before the reirt e a a was acknowledged In w riting. H e r Pneobt Young and M rs. M a ry ern are V irginia. North Carolina, dents o f Menlo Park bathed In the To tal espansa of general contro) fa th e r was Indignant at the secret ft t.e io jft ft (.240.00 ft 8.084 81 • *,«1SO» • 9.sis oo F a th e r: “B e tty , I w a n t you Sm ith. South Carolina. Florida. Alabama, glow o f the firs, electric lights, m arriage, compelled hla dauuhter In structio n— Sajiervtalon Persons! servies: to come hom e fro m the p ar SI. M . Tison spent F rid a y and Tennessee, Mississippi. Texas, A r Charles W illiam s. Jr., o f Somer to give up Burna and also forced Supervisors. 1 ........................... «.................... 1,315 00 ty a t a reasonable h o u r—and kansas, Louisiana, Oklahoma. M is ville, Mass., talked over a telephone S aturday a t Roseburg and vicinity Principals, .3 ................ .. ............................... .. <90000 her to destroy the document which ft 8,188 00 ft A.A70.00 ft « > (0 00 not w ith the m ilk m a n .” souri, Kentucky, M aryland and on business fo r the Copco Co. H e Installed In his home. T ills was vouched the marriage. ,n A pril, B e tty : “B u t fa th e r, how Total expense of supervision ................. «......... 5.915 00 ft 1.38S 00 ft 4 4TOOO ft 4.880 00 • a. it o oo • 1. 1 so oo Delaware. T he Mississippi river, le ft M onday w ith a crew o f men to the first home In the world 1788. the poet p rivately acknowl absurd. H e w on 't be there.” which forms the eastern boundary begin w idening of the right-of-way- equipped with a phone, and a sim Instruct Ion— Teaching. Personal servlet: edged her as his wife. On August a a • o f Missouri, does not chance Its ! ila r Installation was made at the 980,215 00 on ihe high power line out fro m Teachers ......... ................................................. . • 16.SIT SO »81.ITS 00 •81.280 04 3 of that year a legal ceremony W e d on't alw ays get home at Hupp’le t ............ .......... ........................ 1.000 00 . 599.09 1,000.00 Roseburg and M y rtle creek fo r the I name. The Missouri riv e r -divides same tim e In M r. W illia m ’s office 1,132.14 waa perform ed at Gavin Ham ilton's Free Textbooks ......................................... 900 09 a reasonable hour, when we the state, but the whole .if MI»- ; at Boston, so he could have some Copco Co. Lester and Leonard O il- house, and two days la te r they ac- , have to service radios till 11 sour! Is considered as a southern place to call up. crist and P h ilip Hersey accom know ledgej th elr m arriage In the T “u l '«P«»«« ®( ,«ocklag .— — • ■«M.Olft OO »16 0*7 60 » » .IT S 00 *J3 3«2 IS » « ,1 3 ] OT «O.T40 00 a t n ig h t; so d on't expect to or border state. panied h im and w iil assist w ith the M aochllne church. n___ _ . . . „ , Oparadno at plsn t— Parsons) ,» r» l« s: see ua a t the store before 9 w ork. Janitor, sod otkor rnploy«» ....... a, »so. to ft 1.188 00 ft 2,208 00 ft 2,»28.82 In the m orning. Show , Good Censes Lucy Edw ards, O rv ll W h ite and .Isnltors’ .’.00 00 .Is n lto n ' »appll»» 288 00 500 00 453 59 • • • C a n a d a 's O ld e s t H o u s e FUSI rara t.ooo oo T,5 00 “How many are there In your fam h I E a rl M u rry took the eighth grade 1.500 00 B e a u tifu l Flanders 1,415 59 L ic h t snd power ..................... 400 (Ifl O badiah: “I th in k Peggy 195 00 880 00 Canada’» oldest continuously oc Hy, madam?” 947 50 exam inations Thursday and F rid a y T he enticem ent! o f the Middle Water I SO. 00 TS 00 300.00 152 71 w ill m ake an Ideal w ife fo r cupied house stands In the little “Just my husband and I . ” o f last week. Eunice Edw ards and Telephone ............................ ISO 00 TS 00 ages linger everywhere In Bruir eg 1.50 00 133 90 me. E v e ry tim e I go to her Tillage o f Sillery, a suburb of the “ No children T ' A thletles ................................... « s oo 128 00 June W illia m s took the geography »00 00 3T3.14 and Ghent where some o f th» finest O ther expense of operation lso.oo house I fin d h er d arnin g city of Quebec. T he mansion, ns "N o.” exam ination fo r the seventh grade, examples of the Flemish builders aooke." “Any dog» or cat»?“ i M r. and M rs. George Bailee o f 1 It once was, Is nearly three huh- ................ ......... .« 4 B0S 00 a rt are found nnd whose deep hut Total ».tpon»« ot operation ..... .... ft ft.ftOS.OO ft ft,2os.no ft S.I88 42 ft 4.8T8 80 Joshua: " T h a t caught me, dred years old. having been built ft 4,014 00 “ No.” London spent Sunday afternoon o7'wi'rt f «nnd ± 7 . h7 * ".h ,rn u " ! « 'P - l» : too. u n til I noticed th a t It In 1637. T he fath er and founder “Do you have a radio?" | w ith M rs. Belle Geer. of w ar and paens o f victory In the I im p a ir and r .p U r a m .n l of fo ra lto ro snd of Sillery and Its mission w hs Hie “ No." was alw ays the same sock ” M r. P lu n k e tt has gone to B rad- past and remnln to delight the mod »qalpmonl .......... , ................................. • i.ia s o o ft STO.OO ft 1J40.00 ft 1.220 IS • • • Commander de Sillery, a great “ Now, have you any saxophones, ern visitor w ith th elr music. Cnrtt- ! K'pslr ond m alh trn s n o l of building» snd I wood, where he is forem an of the Frenchman o f his time, a favo rite pianolas, ukuleles or other musical O u r w ashin g machines w on’t 1,800 00 granáis ■88 00 1.T2S 00 1,199 97 i construction crew fo r the B radley- Ion concerts arc held In both cities 1 (Fh«r »»p.o,» of mslnt.nsne» ond rspslra 50 00 o f the French court and fo r a long Instruments?” 100.00 d arn socks; b ut they w ill do i ’»Voodard Lum ber company. during the summer and also In i,n I tim e a lending ambassador o f ‘ the "Indeed not. And why all these “d a m ” good job of wash E a m ie H eaton is w o rk in g on the lines, Tournnl and other places T he ! T u,al »sp»n»> of m slntansora snd ra p ,Ira • 1,038.00 ft I.4IS.OO ft 3.08S.00 ft 8.SV8 02 ft 2.088 88 king of France, following which he questions?" ft 8.TTS 00 Ing. W e handle the "Auto w i f .T " .h r t „ o B. rU,{ee ,* b d e ’ h* m " r * | A » x H l.r y A grtirios. L ib ra ry . Cedar creek road. took holy orders as a Jesuit, and "M adam . I'm Jus, the man who m a tic ” and the new "G E ” H a rv e y C la rk and H e rb e rt R a y - 400 00 ft 23800 ft 40000 • • • thus became one of the early ro1»- intends to rent the house next ft 1ST.TO Health servlet: Personal sendee (nurse, ete bulb fields of the la tte r are equaled ’ mond were shearing sheep fo r Sel- ISO 00 ,50 00 800 00 slonarles to New France. door.”— London Opinion. And. a t the ladies sewing Nnpplles and other eipenses ............................... .. SO.OO only In Holland. don Powell W ednesday and T h u rs Personal sendee ........................... ......................... club, m ore husbands are day. ,28 IT darned th a n sox. Total expense auxiliary arenclaa ...................... M r. snd Mrs. M a rtin o f Jackson F irs t Coal M in e ia A lb e rta 000 00 ft STft.OO ft Toe.oo ft 288 8T ft 2T4.S4 ft 416.00 Firew ood Classified • • « ville arrived S aturday evening to Coal was first discovered In Al Fixed Charc^a: Jn»uranee ................... ............. Boys who augment the fam ily In soo.oo ft 10000 W ashers w ere the seventh Delicate Judgment ft 28000 ft 20T.8V visit Mrs. M a r tin ’s parents, M r. and berta, ('uriaihi. by Nicholas Stierun Other fixed charges: Appraleal ................ TS 00 175 00 co,tie In the ptairer sect Iona of New line added to R ad io Rav's T h e Judgment may he com Mrs. F red Arnold, at cam p B. M r. who o|>ened a mine In ,872 on the York d ty hy selling and delivering j To tal fixed ehargea ............ .............. .. stock and have been a con ..ft 800 00 pored ,o a c I ih k or wiiteh : where ft ITS 00 ft 42800 ft 20T.8V M a rtin returned home Sunday. west bunk n i the (tlilm an river. He ft 1.108 20 ft 8T0.00 small quantltlea o f wood for use In sistent seller since. Ask for the moat ordinary m utl.ltie IB M r. and M rs. F re d P a tte n gave broke Id» own trulls found his own C apital O utlay«: W rw building« ............................ fireplaces use a special oomenda 0.821 OT a d em on stratio n. s n fllileii, to tell llie hour« hut a dance S aturday evening. H*w furniture and equipment .................. 12S 00 oisrkeiB. and hauled cimi hy o» ISO.OO »00 00 lure In th e lr trade. T o them wood T4S 2T • • • the moat elaborate alone cun Aeenaamanta for betterm ent« ......................... 4T0.00 24«. TS Tom W illia m s w ent to P o rtland tenui to For, llenton. Mont., and 4 (3 .8 0 482 14 1» not pine. oak. ash —but "log W irin g ,w>ln, ou, the mlnuleo Hnd sec Sunday. othei distant point« A cairn ha> Total capital outlay« ...... ............... .. wood." designated pieces chopped ft sos no 9 »»«7» • 702.80 ftll.080,88 ft t.lSSOft ond». nnd distinguish the small M a«dn Lam ps Georgia C la rk attend»d a b lrth - been erected at Lethbridge, Alberts 810.80 from waste construction materia- est difference of time. — Foo AnnllaOoe« Debt flervlee: P rincip al on bonds ............ .......... ..ft 4 000 00 given fo r _____ E th e l ______ M ae Gie national parks ,rf Canada ft 2,000 00 . ¡day p arty _ ft 4 000 00 8 800 00 or old hoses, or else “tree wood.' In t^reat on bonds ............................................ .. l.ftOO no tenelle. ft 1.48T SO • 2 • TS 00 R adio Tubes < h erry last W ednesday evening a l branch, depnrlm en, of the Interior 2,028 00 meaning un,rim med pieces as the) Interest on warrant« .... ............................. 80000 2S0 00 800.00 48T I I R adio Hets the C h erry home a t cam p A. ,0 comme,m irate these events. come from tree». To tal debt service ...................................................... R adio Service ..ft T,400.00 ft l.TftT.ftO *_7,»7S.OO ft ft,O il.11 ft 8.204 00 ft 8.8TS.00 W ashers O ld Aga R a in fa ll Statistic» Emergency .................................................................. S to c k E x c h a n g e ', B e g in n in g ............................... ................ft 1,00000 Irish Legend •1,000 00 I t I b largely your fau lt I f the A» a general rule authorities T h e present New York Block ex T he Isle of klnn seems rather a ! world trice to shelve you a fte r you Total emergency ......... ............................. ................ _ » l.ooo.oo ft t.000 00 »ay, more m in fall« fa elevated r * change traces Ils origin to a group big handfull. hot Irish mythulng) Railin Ray glon» th.-'it in lo w » tie s L ih - ii I have rench. d fifty. Old age stioulo o f men who held dally meetings un | affirms that It wna nothing more »< beget wisdom and esperii nee. II peciiiinriili-s. however, sometimes ORAWn TOTAL ..................................................... (11,020 00 ftlft TOT.00 ftM.MY.ft6 M ».lY».<0 ft»« 840 »8 (81 004 00 der a huttotiwood tree which stood Down by the bridge a giant named Flonn Mn Coni One you have acquired these vou need reverse tills and also cause great at what Is n»w 68 W all street. New dny. In a fit o f lem,»er, »he giant no, fear T he world Judge» men differences In the amounts of rain York ,-lty It was In 17112 thn, a i seised a flatftil o f earth and cast fall In places quite near each other. by gray m ailer, not hy gray hairs formal organlxatlon was effected. tt Into the ia«. -G r it. WORTH HARVEY. Dl.trle, Cl.rh, Church News Notice of School Meeting Subscribe if you can, borrow if you need to, |8teal it tt you m ust but—read The Sc nt i n e 1. Original Estimate and Accounting Sheet, School District No. 45 Radio Ray ha-s this to say: .9