Cottage Grove sentinel and Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Oregon) 1915-1921, August 30, 1918, Image 2

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in i will gn to #2 0«*loln*r 1, and will *.*main at that I'iirnre tin
til there is a change in tin* |»/i<*<* of tin* things that go into
making a newspaper. Until (M oher I snl>soi*i|>t intis will In* a«*
eept«*«l at the rate oi * 1.7'», or '-I ."el ' in*n paid in ailvane«* lor
a w h o l e year, (let in while the uvttii u is mnnl.
The Live Wire Newspaper
U N IV E R S IT Y of O R E G O N
W JrJK JT
l*'iill> et(iii|t|>etl I i I m t u I c u l t u r e jiott •» i e o l i l i e il«*|>urf n ie lli« ,. S|><-< i:il
» r u i n i n g ill ( ' « n i l m e r e e , . l o i i r i i n l i n i i i , V r e h i l e i l u r e . l . a w , M e i l i e i u e
I «**«< hii»t>. l.ibrarx W ork . .Muadc. lloit*t*h«»lti \rl«». I*h>oi« .«I I ruiaing «ml I* it*«* An«*.
M ih l a r x V i r u e r i n i h a r f e of \ m r r u » u .*♦«•1 B r itn s k u l l u <•**». B r i l l , l e t i u r e a a n ti l»«*l«l **«»rk
a l l u|»*li>ilatr. b a««sl u a r \ | K r i r a e e tit g r e a e a l w a r . I '« im p !r l« * i w teat *tl lr r a < h r * , b r u l f e * .
r l r . S»u«4«*»%l* r r e o M i ia e n J e tl fu r (u m aiiw u io M m . (M (i« i.il—{ « n e r u m e a i H . O . I'. I .
T uil tun h i l l K.
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I i b r a n ul SO.IHMI v u lw iu i'».
I K a r m ilu r ir u f o r a i m a u J »• n i a m
h x p r u w r l u w r a l . in to h upiM iHtatitl> f o r «•«•rk»»*it *•»«•-'• % .«»,
W r i l r l< r i!iu lr.tr . K u (> m e. O refitu i. lu r t l l u u i r a l r j k u u k l r l.
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B O Y S O V K .R T i t t ' . l t I t A R B
B E IN O F E D L I K E
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BIO S U R P R IS E TO MANY
IN COTTAGE GROVE
K IN O S
((Amt i mini from fir»t
Thcv hnx i» oli r ot‘ t lit* f i n c s t i mi s p umi
in F r a i u v hvi**. It « o n t a n i * nome ot th<
fincst
u r i o f |*iMt a n d pro*«'nt.
lu oiic ruoli» a i « Moli«1* a n d old s t nnr
t u b l o t * (r«»ck jn|ii{»uv* u boni o i i «> foot
filli k. I tV«*t w ul«\ a n d i» lo |*J tV«*t hiiig^
flint xxoio u n i t o t i b y tho f i r » t l i x i l i / n l
ptopl»- o f wl mt U iioxx' I i a ini' . Ma nx of
tli«' rooi ns ot t hi * m a g l i i f i c i ’ iif b u i l d i n g
Itavi' Invi» turno«! i nf o a h o s p i t a l for
Vinci ii an>.
\N t* a i o l i x i n g l i ko King?* o \ o r boro
now
al l tlio xx l uto b i o a d , a n d f l i n t ,
a n d o v o r y t h i n g ol*o xx o xxant.
\ *»11
s huuhl h a x o hai) hoiiio o f nix t rotini pud
tl ìng t o n i g h t ; it
’t last l o ng luif 1
liad all I xva 11 1 o d . I ggs» co.**t I f i a l i « * ,
Mt i-oiitiinos t al l oni JK*» t o u t * 1. I wiltlld
uot tl ii nk o f pax i n g t h a t limoli in tlo
stato?*, a n d ti mi oiilx l i a pp o ns mi t o m
a w h i l o boro, bui li ad just r o t u r n o d frolli
ilio h o s p i t a l a n d xxas I m n g i x .
N o j o k i n g . ilo uot f h i u k xxo vxill hax i
tv» xx r i t o homo inoro f Ita 11 t w o o r thri' o
montili« f o r tho xxar xxill ho ox or. \\ «
h a x o as ma n x bai k f r o m tho f r o n t vxoar
i n g tho g o l d s t r i p o m i thoi r n g h t sl«*«'xo
as tho io a i o poopb* in ih«* ( ì r o x o ami
t hoy o u g h t to know i f a i i x o n o dov*s, ’r i n ­
goili strip«* o»i loti s l ooxo inon 11 s nix
mmi t l i s 111 Pr auoo, txxo mo ai i s uno voai
\ g o l d s t r i p o is put mi tho r i gh t sloox o
101 oui h \xound.
i'.
Th«*ro a i o m a n x \ m o r i o a n xxomon o x o r
b o ro uovx a s V. \\
A. w o r k o r s nini
U i l ’ro>s 11 u 1 st*s
l'h o * ‘ V 1 ’ w 01111*11 ruii
»■ a ti f o«*n > alivi r o s t a u r a n i s, r i e . , f o r sul
l i o r s a n d . l»elio\ t* mo, thox suro m a k e u*(
Fifty Tractors Entered
fool a lm o st a t lioiu«*. If m a k e s thorn
p ò l o ma*t for us to sa y
* 11 m i roo ” or
'b u n s o i r .”
T h o y will s a v xxo are
\ mor tenus, not Fronoli.
It b e g i n s to lovtk l ik e I was h«*ro f*u
gtmtl. 17 x ory »lay I n g i e t it iiioro to st»
tho b a t t e r i e s l e a v i n g a n d I etili t g**
vxith f lo us. M a k e s nit* wish I had u«*x«*r
o a s o a f t t l to a t r a n s f e r .
IN T H E
BIG DEMONSTRATION
-
Oil t h e C o tt o n . R u e g g and P h e m x R a n c h e s
PO R T L A N D ,
O R EG O N
S E P T E M B E R 5, 6, AND 7, 1918
R e a c h e d by u r e s h a m E l e c t r i c R a il w a y . P a v e d a u to ro a d t o th e g oru u u -
E s t i m a t e d a t t e c d a u c e f i f t y to s i x t y th o u sa n d
R ED CROSS
C a r s C o llid e on M a i n A ven ue.
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O n e of’ th e e a r s used l»y the g*‘«.«lngical
s u r v e v a nd the B o s s e r m a u * e a r w ere b o t h
lii-^ tn u m ,
xxh«» w -
in
h«*r
»lone. >lo\x«»i dow n I «• l«*t tlo* f n - t
jm>> hut
<lnl
nut
>»**• th e
«
1 he l a r g e s t s hipii i ont 111 tho h i s t o r y of
**««««nd «nr.
I ht* loeal bruiteli ut flit* Ke d ( r o s s xxas
inailo t i l l s W e e k . If Co ns i s t ed o f **f> pa
j a m a •»aits, 0 .*» Ii«*ljdt*ss ea s e s h i r t s , ¡0
h o s p i t a l g u r t n e n l s . .10 s u r g i c a l g o w n s .
01» s u t g i c a l t a p s , l o s u r g i c a l m a s k s , \
pa i r s boil s o e k s , 15 p a i r s wo o l s o c k s ,
sxx«’ ut or s mu i 7 . 5 o s p h a g n u m rnoss pu ds
T h o so xx m g
Illg Oil r e f u g e »
Here’s a S p i c e
for Puddings
l e p a rl m e n t
garm ents.
|S Itnxx
W • r k
T h e s u r g i c a l dr«*ssmg*s d e p a r t m e n t wilt
f»t* upon ev«*ix a f t e r n o o n a m i Monday
aiivl T h u r s d a y e v e n i n g s u n t i l f u r t h e r 110
ti» **. An » o r d er o f lofKi pmls must be
complete«! by So pftn ib«*r 15, a nd mort
help is urg. n • lx ne eded
P u d d i n g Sp u-e is a c o m b i a a
t io n o f well k n o w n s p ic e s f o r puddin gs,
c a s e Use s a m e d e l i g h t f u l t a s t e .
frequ ent
use
of
t h is
and
other
C r e s c e n t S p ic e s , su ch us c l o v e s , nutn -o.
cinnam nu,
m ore
etc.,
appetizing
not
o n ly
but
m akes
furnishes
f ..... 1
an
at-
t r a c t i v e way to use ‘ ‘ l e f t o v e r s . ' '
Y o u r g r o e e r s e l l s them .
SJO
WHAT A TRAN SFORM ATION
K R Y P T O K S (pronounced Crip-tooks) will make in your ap­
p e a r a n c e . No ugly' seam or hump, nothing to mai a perfect
vision for close work ami distance.
K
ryi to k
I l gla : se s IX
TMt ONU INVI IBLE BIFOCAL
end the nuisance of constantly changing your glasses or of re­
moving your reading glasses «-very time you look at distant oh
jects. They combine near and far view in one solid compact
lens which has the appearance of being a one-vision lens.
Call ami we will show you by comparison the superior
qualities of K R Y P T O K S
Broken Lenses
Q u ick ly R ep laced
881— Willamette
W.
c^VIOODY
EYE
SIG HT S P E C IA L IS T
AND OPTICIAN
Street, Eugene, Oregon.
Factory oa
P rem ises
Telephone
inuous Ü
o f Boia
STANDARD O IL COMPANY
(California)
Claaa 1
i n c l u d e s s u h p r o d u c t * u s br«*f,
porlc, m u t t o n , o l c o m u i g u r m e u m l
o t h « * r s t h a t a rt * c s s e n t u i l l y u n t n t u l
p ro d u cts.
P rof»» !» ut«* lm itl« *d t o 9
p«*r c e n t o f th«* c a p i t a ! e m p l o y e d in
tlie s c d e p u rttn e n ts , (in c lu d in g s i n -
p l u s u n d b o r r o w e d m o n e y ) , i>i n o t
M o t h o d N t Ch u r o h
l< o\ . .1 osoplt K uot t S,
past or . S i i ml a x Usolimd at In a. 111
K' -gul ai p r o a e h i u g sorx io «* n ut II a in
am) s 00 p m h. pwtirili longuo at 7 :0 0
p in. Mi d wt*ok pi ax or mo o t i n g T h u i s
dux o x o n i n g s ut * 00 o V | o « k
•
C! r i s t U n C h i n i l i
i * '
t K 7 : « >0 p m.
I 1 . 00 a. m. a n d
• •
W a l t e r Callis«»n . m i n
t i• i •
mi
N r
•
to ex ce ed tw o and
iV o n e h in g sot \ o a s :it
m.
• •
Class
2
in clu d es
th«» n o a p ,
g lu e,
fertiliz er, und e t h e r d e p a r t m e n ts
m o le o r le ss a ss o c ia te d w ith the
i n c u t b u s i n e s s . M a n y o f th«*so d e ­
p a r t m e n t s a r e in c o m p e t i t i o n w i t h
o u t s id e b u s i n e s s e s w h o s e p ro tits
a r e n o t lim ite d . P i o f i t s i n th ia c lu s s
u r e r e s t r i c t e d t o 1 5 p e r c e n t o t th«j
B a pt is t Churoh
K fi n t i m n t . p a s t m
emeritus
S u i i ^ a x nehool at lO;Oti a.
m. rr«*m h i u g at I I ou a m
I'rnvor
mo o t i n g r i ni rstl ax o x o n i n g . 7 "« 0 o ’e|oek
Christian S c i e n c e C h u rc h s . rx i c e s i it
« l i a p e l a t Vii» S t a t u i t i s t r e e t e a c h S u n
dux at I I :00 a 111 . K e g u l a r t e s t i m o n i a l
m eofin g
W t tliit s. la x
o x o i n a g ut s 00
u ’e l o e k . T h e b l l i h l i l l g is o p e n f o r t h e list*
• »f tlo* c i r c u l a t i n g l i b i a r v o n d i W’ovlñes
»lav a f t e r i i o u i i f r o m I : .TO tu l i . l O o V l o e k
Mi a r e e o r d i n l l x nix ite ti tu tlo* s«*rxie«*s
a s xx • • 11 a s t o m a k e us»* o f t h e l i t e r a t u r e
cu p it.il e m p l o y e d .
C l a s s 3 in clu d es o u tsid e In v e stm e n ts,
s u c h u s t h o s e In s t o c k y a r d s , a n d
t h e o i« e r u tio n o f p a c k i n g p l a n t s in
foreig n c o u n t r ie s .
P r o f i t s ui t h i s
Oos pel Mu&i ot i
\\ H F i n no x ami w i f e
l ouders. .Setoliti d o o r s uut h « » t eronui
erx
S o r x i e e s rues t l nx unti hrivlax af
s ; 0 0 p ni Si i mi .i x servi ci ** ut li .’. o miti
H:oo p. m
PRESB
DKLAYH
c lu s s u re uot lim ite d .
Total profits for all departments
together in 1918 will probably be
between three and four per cent o n
an increased volume of stiles.
P A I’ E R 1
T h e S e n t i u e I xvns »leltty«*«! ut i t s p u b
Iioti ti u il t h i s xxeek by t h è f a t i t h a t a
• a s t i i i g o f i t s a» w s p a p e r pr«*ss w«*nt
p i e e o s s h o r t l y n i t e r t h o t i r s i t u r n i xxas
p u t 01 » th»* p r c s s .
|t w a s l o ' e e s s a r y lo
s e n d tu
! Iliad e.
l 'o r t l u t i t i
to
huxe
a
m*w
Me i bo d i Nt C h u r o h S e i v o * f s
Mori i m g «orinoti, 4 ' T h e \ V\ lo*
The restrictions absolutely guar­
antee a reasonable relation between
live stock prices and wholesale meat
prices, becau:,e the packer's profit can ­
not possibly average more than a
fraction of»» cent per jtound of prinluct.
m ie
Noeti
ih»* Fh ysioian. ‘ ' Kxeiiing Nerniou, * ' The ;
I.ubonng
B
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362
C f? (
t t
msm
\e G asoline
u hull c e n t s o n
e a c h d o lla r o f sa le s .
:0 0 p
Mut i . ' *
Since the profits on m eat (Cluss 1 )
are running only about 2 cents on each
dollar of sales, we have to depend on
the profits from s nip, Rlue, fertilizer
( Class 2, also limited) and other depart­
ments, (Class 3) to obtuin reasonable
eurtungs on capital.
Hwougel Issue* Sugar P en u lts.
Il S. Hw o n go| ha» r e c e i v e d Ins tip
poi ut 111**11 f as d e p u t y f ood mi m 1 Hist ra tor
tur s ou t h e r n I .an»* c ou nt y a m i thus»* »!»• !
s i t i n g s u g a r p e r m i t s s houl d con .»If him *
Four Y
o u iik
Sw ift & Company is conducting
its business so as to come within these
limitations.
•
Swift & Company, U. S A.
M eu Rei<i.ster.
F in ir y o m i K meli o f thè C o l t a l e t ìr o v c
A pretty home wedding took pine«- in
rt*j{i»terei| H a t u r d iiy , hn \inu*
• >lylupin, W ash., August UP. xx Io n Mi.«? c o u n t r y
\1 il«lr«*d X'iola Walk«*r b«-<’uiti«- the bri»|e pnnni-d t h e ir t w e n t y firnt b i r t h d i i ) a n n i
d Ihihert Liueoiti F»#rb«-s. The b«*uuti \ e r n a i y »ilici .lune .*ì. Tliev' weri* a» fot
fui unti impr«*ssix«* ring jo-rvic«- was r» :ol low»: t ti -1 a li 1 F l o y i l t 'o u n t a a n d F e n r l
l»y the H«-\erotid Mr. !.. W . B rick o r t, nl l ’Ianter, « 'o lt a n e (irovi*; .lam e . C o r b e l t
S m it h , Itoreiia, a n d t ir a i C i v i l e S a l i c e
die First Church of Christ.
Th«* bride was ch arm in g in a lovely S t a r.
gown of ivory erep«- in otoor fa*hion«*d
along .«irnplo lines and «'inbellish«‘»l with H EA R ST PUBLICATION S
pearl trimm in gs. 11 «• r veil was o f tuli**,
ARE CUT OUT AT EUGF.NE
arrange«! in a coronet »*ff«*«t, him ! -d»«*
«nrried pink and white enrimtioiis.
C o u n t y 8«*at N«* wh D e a e r a 01» j«ct to
Miss l.ala W'alker was maul of honor.
P r o G e r m a n imi »
• .
She wore lavem b'r silk and g»»l»l lace
and carrie«l pink toh «* h . L it t l e Miss
K v i * r y ii «* xx -« «i«*ni«*r in Kog«*n«* hi«»«
Thelma Sharp«*, cousin o f the bride, was :igr**«*i| t o (li«4'ontiiiii«* ««‘l l i i i g a l l H«*nn«f
ring b«*ar»*r, ami Bay F. Forb«*.«, brother (itiM m h tioiiN, w h i f l i iH«*lii<l«‘ N«*v«*rnl o n g
of the groom, was b«*.st man.
a 4 » a*** :» ti « I a ii mu I •«* r ot now *«|»fi|»«*rs.
A
Following th«* «*er«*mony a ree«*pti«»n (•ornili i tt «*f f r o m m i io i i g t h e 1 » vv m « I «*:• I«* r»»
was h« hi and d eliciou* refreihuieiitH u m l f r o m tin- P s i t i i o f i r l«*ngiif*. wfii«*fi iw
were s«*rx**»l. Only imiiieduit«* fri«*iuls !>«*!» i r»«l tii«* fim vF n it -t il . «• n 11 « • « I on «*H«*ii
and re la tiv e s o f th** bride and groom f i r m aii.ii «*jicli on«* :igr«*c«l t l m t it w i n
w»*re pres«»lit.
thi* |»roj»«*r t i l i n g t o d o t o d r o p tii«*.-»«*
'The brid«* is the elilent daughter of p n l d i c i t i o n « « f r o m flu* li«t o f p«*rio(|i<*yil-«
Mr. and Mrs. Charb-s F. W alker, form er on «siI«* Ì»«*i'niH«* i»f tin* nil* g« d pro ( l e i
renidents o f this «*• t v , ami is w«*ll and
favorably known here. Mr. Forbes is a
son of Mr. ami Mrs. K. F. Forbes, o f j
(>1 v 111 pin, and is a shipwright with th»* j
Sloan S h ip y ard eurporation, of Olym
pia.
Mr ami Mrs. F«»rbes will m ake th e ir]
home in Olympia.
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Im t m f t‘ \mil i HK I ioli o f
hrivi- l»«*«*fi «ulti III F t l g f l l » im * tl o fo l
t h f w o lim i, -*111*1»«»« f« *l unirti» r, timi »-:ill«*»l
lowing:
11 «*n ru I
( ' " - Ho «j «i »1 1 1 :i a , ( *«#«»• I D m I ri« t \ 11• »v io v R:»y .tit»! sl»»*i i f f F.l
I f ou*«'k«'«,|»iiig, \l*»!«»r Mot*»r H ont tuoi ; k t uh , w lo» joitu*<| in un i h v t*«t tgti f ion ot
i I :i r| m *r
B:i/u:ir.
> f In- « 1 1 r u i i i s t ; i i o • » in 1*0 U It «♦«' f I oll X« it ll
I lie f i n d i n g o f
y
OROUSBECK S BROTHER
SCOUTS S U IC ID E IDEA
Fuggii«*. Or i*., A u g. L*U M y« t« *r
-till
« l i m i t i m i « flit* f i n d i n g o f t l i c liffl«-««
I»«»«IV «*l F l i f f o n l O m i d ift k , «»f N u n - .« *
11 :i r »••• v «‘o i i n t y , on tin* r o n d l u v n l r In
:iutr»mol»iI«»,
m»nr
FrcM W'd l,
T i n »lax
decid ed th at
OW II Ilf«*,
|) m * I io»| v
l i ro i l * l o o k
‘TI»»* o f f i c i a l -
liad f n k t it In*«
M I . ( • I oil-dice k «m i» * l o i n . g. lit* f « »
d i x l o c o ll n il I f fin* i r f f i r »•I' m , a , . ,, l»Ìllt«*(Ì
out
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a
de« I l»lille*f
n o t i m II x
w oui«!
ma k« Il Hint» 11 h ole w lien if cntcr»'»| t h«*
I mm I x
pn
find
t(*ar i
-«d o u t .
T h*
a
largo
Indi t
hol«*
tjm t
xx li**ii
kill«*d
Loudon S o ciety.
Th«* follow i'i|{ r«*l:if iv <**< and friend»
»pent Niindny wi th Mr. and Mr» \V. 1 . i
■ loin-»: Mr. am) Mr
K. (Jeer. Mr. and i
Mr». .1, K. Hnnlnn and fam ily, Mr. nnd
Mrs. Her! Itaut(bmaii and fam ily, Mr.
:md Mr». (I#*orj^i* Nntlierlaml ami fant
ily, Mr. nnd Mr». .1. T. Small and non
Carl, Mi»» Km in a .lorn*», Mr. nnd Mr», j
Il C I'ox, Mr». W. C. Short riiliie and
«on H erbert, Herald Abeene nnd Mia
N O. W hile
EUGENE
SEPTEMBER
18 19 20-21
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H ELP MAKE T H IS FAIR
PREM IU M S W IL L
M ount V iew
A BIO SUCCESS.
GOOD
B E GIVEN ON AI.I. KINDS OF
L IV EST O C K , FARM PRODUCTS,
FR U IT S ,
VEGETA­
B LES, GRAINS, G RA SSES, ETC
Special Premiums
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Society.
Mr». F. J Helliwell entertained Mon
day evenin g lit fjsi* hundred in honor o f
her »inter, Mm. I> A. Morrin, nnd her
niece, Minn l.uj>ene Morrin. Those pre»
ent were Mr and Mm. C. W. S«nirn, Mr
anil Mr«. .1. K. Cooley, Mm. Kate Seam ,
Flirah e th Cooley, Brinon Sear« ami Mr».
I.arry Bru«hfii*ld.
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FiXatnininK P liy a lcia ti A ppoin tetl.
Itr. S. M. Wendt ha» been appointed
local exuininiiiK phynieian fo r recruit*
to the United Staten merch**"t marine
Yountf men dc»mn|( to nerve their conn
try through this brain h may obtain in
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LANE COUNTY FAIR
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—gives easy starting, quick
and smooth acceleration,
power and mileage, in Red / j j
Crown gasoline.
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AMONO T H E C H U R C H E S
f o r g e n e r a l m i l i t u r y s«*rxice.
F o rlies W a lk e r .
SH ERM AN
T h e public should understand that
the profits of the packers have been
limited by the Hood Administration
since November 1, 1917. For this pur­
pose, the business of Swift <\ Company
is now divided into three clashes:
T h e w e s t s i ti e ro o m xx il l sew ex ery
S i x L e a v e iu D r a f t
Thursday
hereafter,
T he
so llt hx» e s t |
rotini mi t h e l o w e r f l o o r o f t h e w e s t s o b 1 S i x m u r e o f C o t t a g e ( » r o v e ' s v o tin g
s c h o o l h o u s e h a s b e e n t u r n e d o v e r t» iiit-u l o f f 'T u e s d a y t o b e i n d u c t e d i n t o !
flu­ R od f ' r o s s fur tlo* us e o f t h e we s t t h e Horvico. T h e y w e r e F i l l i n m » D a l« * 1
W v a t t . R o b o t t Huy C o i i i u t , I ' r a u k M
id, » l e p n r t m o n t .
W illis
and
\lby
R itch ey ,
C ottage
U ro x e ; l i a r lev I s a a c l»»»ss, l . u r u u o ; t. i, !
t h e r f;
K o g . r s. S a g m e w . a m i H o w a r d j
S O C IE T Y .
C la ir C o x , l.m idm i.
They
w«*re c a l l e i l
so p r o p o r tio n e d as t o pro d u ce in e v e r y
The
Packers’ Profits
A re Regulated
f o r ma t ion 1 i muoi m u g sumo f r o m t ' l a ml o
.t. Kr i l l , loo til 10« l u l l i n g ngi*ut
\g' *!
li mi t ha s boon r«*tu«oi! to l> vomin ami
l a i s o d tt» t.*» vour *. l i on *t lioMtat«* to j
i mpi i t u abo u t l lii - b i a m li o f tin* *«*rvloo.
It is i mpoi l u n t , olso I ' m lo S a m wo u l d
not r a i l for *» 0 ,iM 10 nu n to mai l tin* s hi p s
BK O K F.N
ca t
s l i g h t l y d a m a g e d in a « o II im uii a t t h e ! whu h ube ntru. k » th e t « u on o f t h e
c o r n e r o f M a in a v e n u e and S i x t h s t r e e t r,.a r wh„ . K T llt. ^.... 1 . , ^ lt.:l| Mir%.*> . r
a t 5* o ’c lo c k T u e s d a v m o rn in g . B o t h o f
i
t
*
was not i n j u r e d In X olid tw o Idow ou ts,
t h e g e o l o g i c a l su rv e y e a r s w ere ap
p r o a e h i u g M a i n a v e n u e on s i x t h , t h e s,!l^ i ^lt* ° ,lKv , n j ur> 1°
Ho^NiTiiiai»
r e a r c a r b e in g clo s e b e hind t h e o t h e r , c a r w as a b r o k e n g l a s s m one h e a d l i g h t .
Crescent
NOTES.
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at timi o f sim p le b u e k t l i o i n b n i k , glxoor
ino, oto., as m ix ml in \dloi 1 ka. ON K
?s|*OttNFl I. tlu sh os ilio I I N T I K K boxxol
tra» t mi tuinplo to lx it lo lu xt's AN \
r \ S i : so ur «tullin« h , g a s 01 ooiint ipat ion
and pi* x outs n p p u m lio it im .
I’ho l \
S T \ \ I', p loa sum ai tim i ot Vdlor 1 ka
siirp ris o* I m i li d o i t o i s and p a t i o u t s
It
to m o x o s (mil m a t t o r w hiilt pt»isoiiod
xtuir s f o l l i .u h fm mmitlis.
Now Kra
l>iug S f o ro .
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