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About Cottage Grove sentinel and Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Oregon) 1915-1921 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 6, 1918)
--- 1 — will again be tak e n up that have been you you are doing something worth discontinued during the war. Great road ' while, programs will be put into motion. The | cap ital loosened from the wtir industrie» i H alf of M e li c o is supposed to bo iti ▲ Weekly .Newspaper WitU Plenty will e rect new industries, some o f these the torrid /one bill insurg ents ure do ot b a c k b o n e foiced upon us during the win because iug min h to equalize the tem perature L i b e r t B ed e and L ib e r t ¡Smith l'ubliebere o f the shutting o f f o f our Liiropeuli L i b e r t b e d e _______________________ E d ito r sources o f supply. There are no bigger fish t litin those T h e terrib le depletion of the man the disciples o f Isaai W alton lie about •» pubi • • • ta g e U rine, . tire ., as second class m atter power o f Europe is also likeli t > have Thi* l.ulit's huxo the bulge on tin* turn n stead y in g e f f e c t upon our labor mar b u s in e ss O f f i c e ..... ............... 4 1 - L a s t klaiu ket. » l o ti it runo * to b a n g ing up CUiixtuitiN While T h e S e ntin e l does not see a Mtork ing*. b U B D C K lP T lO N K A I L S likelih ood o f a great army ot jobless One y e a r ...........$1.75 | Three mouth* ...50c When :» man is a* brood :»• Ho i*< long, workm n, while our government must S ix m ou ths----.00 , S in gle copies 5c - - it tlocsu *t norrs inr 1 1\ follow t i n t lio it not permit our heroes from European One y e a r , when paid iu advance, or w ithin 30 d ays a l t e r expiraliuu $ 1 .(0 lia ltlet elds to become a jobless arm y at »»I» tin* «tipiare. l'his s p e cial applies only on a lull home, vet we believe the new supply o f y e a r 'a subscription \ Washington banker has born oper labor coming buck from the war will No subsetiptiuu listed fur less tliau 50c put lab .r leaders in a d if f e re n t position ate«i upon to hnvo his liab ilitie s re than t b i f which they now occupy. They inox od anti is golfing along inoelx Member of • • • will not dare to th re ate n to tie up the N a t io n a l L d i t o n a l Association Otegou S t a t e L d i t o n a l Association Tlioro tir«» lots o f girl* who d o n 't raro railroads o f th e cou ntry , because they W illam e tte \ alley L d i t o n a l Association will know that there are thousands o f limoli about r e t t i n g married, but the girl l.a u c County I 'u b lia h e t s ' Association who doosii t liko to huvo it riitnorod iiicn who cau be put into their places F R I D A Y , S L 1 T L M H L K 0. I b i s We must also remember that this war that she is <*ngag«‘«l is a ran* except ion. has resulted in bringin g home to us the It *s futtnv how s a f e l y sumo people menace o f the I. W, W. We know ju st FL A G W IT H T H E QOLDEN STAR. what it is. We hn\e arrested its prog can toll others just how to do things 1 watched them passing along the street ress. We have held it b efo re the world t|»r\ c a n ’t «lo thcuiselx es. 1 heard the sound of their marching that all might know o f its lawless nieth Tho straig ht ja c k e t is made for peo oils o f proceeding against industry. It f e e t, Women who walked with a s o l d ie r ’s has bm'ii shown to be the eneini o f our pio with au exil tient. tread * government. It Has boon shown to b o j unfit for docent people. It has I m *«* ii I S la v i n g out of polities is not a certain I n k i r t l e 's o f white with crosses red. A crimson cross upou brow and breast despoiled o f its power for «» \ i I because j fnunner ot aehi«*x ing popularity, Marked their obedience to l o v e 's behest it can no longer fool decent* xx«»ll 1 meaning labor xvith its v i p e r ’s b«»ney«‘d I ' 1,1:1fl ,*:' n * kc«»p on good t« mis Where ouce there rested a little head words about what the organization himmelt «an t expect t«» ke«»p on L o ve has accorded his crosses red, n i X «>I» |« « t loin* t herd«» i ndx or!isuig th«* product and then olenti the uillttihist t at i o n '» tegolati« 'll*. più«’«* f«»l g«niig to do for th»* poor and down j i**ims xvith others, (sign o f a willing Calvary, it ot «tiltil I« «’«'•» Il II t III«! nf ni * What is tin* noiral wrong «1 lutiti «ling f^itig it by means ««f a trad e mark or trodden xvorking man. x\ ho, by th«* wav. Nigu o f a service proud and free. < íi :o m ¿ K T W I.OU. It is selfish, cowardly, ui III «Il trini •«* K V cry man has his oxvn peculiar < brand name. is ju st now about the least poor an«l ! *‘x,rx Lor some hud given their best beloved. \ • I in « il i nitor -pi "7 When a product becomes kaoxxu to It is, in i I f e d , taking unto «»It«* \ M*ll I jo nah. And gold aud je w e ls were held as dross downtnublen o f our citize n*. Hut for j the consuming public through u«!v«*rfi* special privilege* at a lino VX 11« Il ti II this war xx »* might npt have awaken«*! ¡ l nder the sign o f the Crimson cross. \tiKiicniiN should be on the •ititi* Citili n o t i c i : o»* M r . r . v N o or ito a ito il tends t«» become standardized tu the I. W. W. « e n a c e until HU i n t e r n a l 1 < * . " v i m t n r » » 11 .1 legislato rs m m *"« ing, share and share alike c ! .............'«> '*•’ ••’*•*• ■» »•«>» >"> which , • "• l»rge , , „ a n t i l . e , .1 E v e r the sound o f their m archin g fo< t revolution ha,I broken loose b there aux punì'-li un ut f«*r li«»tll ilei iiatiiralli follows that there rouies to While T h e S e n tin e l feels thus o|>tunis , h ** *;,,M l 'r« ' *• *• » ■ < metal is Echoed aud echoed aloug the s t re e t ; Ves T h i* food c<.tit roi n«•! |>i iix >«b be a il n i f or in 1 1 1 ol' qnalitv o f the d if lo* re IIX* given f ti r» t ou tin* V a lle e Ech oed from h e artstrin gs where memo tic, it J o e s not wish to veil the fa c t ¡ •"■"'I''<• • • • • fuies ot t» « » 9 inofc than h*tHH t unii itti • • feront un its I- h unit exactli - I•«V n» Hep9i*ml»er. b«*i|ig If «’ ......ml ’ b that steady hands art* going to be neeil j ries meet oli ii ix fl»«*i*■• * l!»lv ifo* t o im 'i Morml .lust as soon as fem inine s t i l e s »et ¡ same us e v ery other unit bearing that p ti*........ for hoarding bi W hue voices were still iu the crowded ed at the helm. It does not for a no* so they about half suit the men folk s, «"bel. I'eople enme to know just what aiuniifin t u n i »' lion ■ holdei «l| I !t| II.» i I / Il I I* «Il foi I III«* «’Otllltx «xill tnetit lose sight o f the fac t that men ol street— III« » f :«t lin t'nlirt llousi* m l uyelo* ait«! si> in eon«* rom es along and cliuiiges 'em H iis produet i* It stands for suiih Women who passed like a stream in broad vision and with real b ackb o ne tor sono- new ones thing d efin ite . It represent . d e f i n i t e N E W B U T T F .R W R A P P R I C K S publie l\ e X 'OU 111 e t II«’ :«*■••*« -- mm ut »••il* are needed at Ihe head o f a f f a i r s . flood. «loi i i .» I all mr > m x ablution*. etc . • • • I valu«' e h a ra e t e ris tie o f this p artic u la r | \Ye canno t have workin g men tell us L o am white, and flecked with their own Nii.l I f we had a few less unw ritten laws l'r,,,le c t It becomes standnrdi/ed. t »ti a r r o t i n i o f a i i o l l n i n«l\iin< « m • •f l'iinl«, l«»T - niel «itlo f pmperlx that they will tie up the industry o f the h e a r t ' s blood. and a few more unbroken ones, this ubl 1,1 «*••*«•»l«*ti to this, the very f a rt that I lit* i > i i r r o f I mi ! I « i {»iti r i m o n i , x\ « j 11 *btt II f lili* «liitv •»! p«*f«MUM» tnt«’re«»t W o m e n ’s nun faces were draped in country in four days unless their de world would wobble along q u ite nicely. '* become standardized and known fili«! ilo * f o l l o w i n g s li t t il i ;ol\;» 'tr« 1 «’•I I«» (Ippetir ut lin* toile i|tl«l pleo*<* up uiands are granted without inquiry into white. pointe«! • • • j m ak es possible a. grim ier m arket for it in |o ir« s ti»*ri*ssar> Women whose smiles w ere like ray» o f their necessity, ju s t n e s s or fairn e s s, no I» I* Ml U T O V Tb«* per*«» n xx ho t«»lio v\ h « l o s f l v t li « T his g re ate r m arket iinikes possible the 100 wraps more than we can have th e owners o f light. t *i»li II l X \ «*■*«• « -Of «■«*«» it* mi i«** o f :i Inrg«* *«*nh* i » r «»«I ti«* finit Bach addition I » i •* •;«* p r i c e s ot to o tlstu t is xx ill su rely rin«». onlt the railroads tell the governm ent that Women in veilings o f blue and gray. T h at in. tin* iiiuutifticfor«*r who prmltice* at same Urne .is fin i 100 unless labor is forced to work at a cer Wonieu who to ttered along the way, il ri i f <c o f :i proilue t run pro H E A R I N G ON F I N A L n o t ic i : OF \ eonxentio n o f pick pock ets is t«» be tain wuge the railroads will cease to Nurses, and mothers, and little girls ACCOUNT held m Chicng» during F. bruiiry. The» | ' ,u r'* *’" rh ,‘ n ‘ , ,n" r^ • h.-nply than the SATURDAY SPECIAL W ith the snow white c o i f on their sun run on a cer ta in date. had b e ttre be enreful while the'» are | m a n u fa c tu re r who produces but I min «, V Tl'illll't illll nl ’Jll Ollis Ulli In \Ye cannot t a k e our place In t h ■■ sun lit curls— N .tire .4 hereby •;i x eu t hut th«* tin t he \V i fitly i it y , «»r th« nativ es will ^et j unit», through having more improve«! i n a i li ' m i l i i s l li 1111 . 1 1 «-il um a l l ui No cheers as the wonieu went march ing i f we have many more spe> melon of ! « i»»»**«!, I unni f I M Sharp. Ini« f.lei! j HHchiiierv, b e in g able to Mirri the spe |„ j n |,.,| nil I 'Y h I i i V h mi S u i n i all t h e i r x al uabl e«. congress votin g for a labor measure j i lalization o f Inl.or to n g re ate r dc , , | „ Ns ( |,-,|(.rM t„j,» | p ia i • I m i hi* t’ nal aeroiiiit In t lie e-1 a t «* «■ ♦ .he«*|'li B u t vows fo r the cross that they lilted without kn owin g the co n te n ts o f that II HI»:» rp ,|e«et«M*.|f u ml t lu» i Hit fur iltt x , , lir gree. h a l i n g less waste, and hav ing • ,|a> W¡ - . k I . » p r i n t ill!.' V bridal veil is mighty bandy measure, a n y more than we ra n have high. t i li«» 1 111» «lay o f Kept ml*er. It*|H, at Ih•* more units o f production to bear II» |.'n ,|HN S i l l I II « la v 111 t i n r. keeping the flie s o f f the kids. congress votin g for a measure demanded ; exp«*nse o f general nittna^enient uriti . , 1 ^ , , hour i-i |0 «» Vlock a in . at 9 ti•* i 'ount V p n etv overheml. Came those who carried the service fla g by c a p it a l i s t s without kn owin g the nu I'imft tonili in the Court hou**«*, Kttg «I»«*, A head ache will uevre keep u Kirl High lifted (though tired their feet lure o f such demands. T h e r«*j«iilt o f this large »«ei»I# protlue l.nne « * oui t x , Oregon, huf) b* • n fi\«*«l as As well might the newspapers say from seeing the right man w hen hr tion is a lower prie# t«> the consumer COTTAOF OROVF. SRNTINRI« fl* tun«* anti place f • • r Iteartng aux nl might d ra g ), calls. per unit. L o r pride of the azure and crimson star. that congress must pass a law compel I«« tun»- that m n V !•»• fil«’*! t hereto \!l • • • ON » I N A I . n o t i c i : o r iir.A iu N o Lor love o f the lads who had gone to ling every man an child to subscribe person*« having niiv inti*fest in sani es P olitics make strung# «leuii fellow*. ACCOUNT for his home paper and pay hi'« subscrip war. i «t«* ure hereby n«*tifie«l I«* file (heir • • • “ OH. S A Y . CAN Y O U 8 I N O ’ E a c h one had answered her c o u n try 's tion in advance. obj» « tiGlh oil **l b e fo rr suol ditte A M innesota mnu, who never told u í* ticrcbv• g 1 X « * Il t II«* lift \ « * f i« « - that We cannot expect to be free from la call, I M M F T T M Nil \IIP. T h e auth o r **t the following lines is • lei -nglieti , lii*<..rg.- T aylor. lin* 1lb al Ine lie nor quarreled with his wife, has ju st And served to the utterm ost, g iv in g all. bor troubles, and serious ones, unless tie • I*. s I'I |eb \ dm mist rat or died, a f t e r spending l*i* ye ars in this unknown but h«* need not f «d at <11 r inai a« « •<• U 11 t in rii e «'"tale «*f K. n he 1 1 R an k a f t e r rank t h e ir banners passed. have men at the head o f a f f a i r s who ashamed o f Ins work, f«ir he has x«*rse«l i s l e o f tears, it d o e s u ’t pay to be to» f In M <* im I Tavln r, «b•« « a *>**• 1, a tu) fluii l ay. T h e tears we had hidden flowed at last. have the b ac kb o n e to say, “ Not one notici : a sentiment which many o f us have felt ;i*l h dnv of M.'pt e in be i , I b is , at • In cent will I vote fo r an ad van ce in wages good. Lor who can measure the s a c r i f i c e ? • • • tim e an«| time again. T h e two t e r s e * huiir of 1 o «• ’«•I».k It. III., Siit (he < • • n ti t y of those whom I know are g e t t in g more Womanhood willingly pays the price s tate ot Xu Hex fib/a bet h M« K«*e, A man with both legs gone can still explain them selves: t*«»urt !'••">in m th«* 'l 'ourl II HIM«*, 1Kng. II»*. • b •is«*«!. To save the world from the sign o f the than an economical man needs to live Oh, say, can you sing from the start t«» < ircgMii. li b •eu f ile t ! n* flit* lime :rtliii on until I know that those in a more be cheerful. His wife c a n ' t make him beast, I.-’ i nl I'ib/ubt tll M«*K«'c, decease«! th«* end. piar«* for !i«*.i i itig any «*b}e«r t ioli « th»*r-etn lowly position are g e ttin g s u f f ic ie n t to dunce to her music. To hold it up in her arms, released. • • • Noti« e is her«*by given that II J . What s<* proudly we stantl f«»r when an«! of *»« t ! 1• li i l i f nf >**i»«l fl« « ««tint. keep them selves and their fam ilie s de ! Hh in a lia b#*«*n by ili«’ County Court «»f o rc h e stras play i t ; T r e a t i n g is u uns4#in#anor in Tueo- L i )RGL; T \ \ i • h Many railroad men them M arc h in g alone in the midst o f tin- cently . ” tin* H i n t « o f O n gun. m and for l.utir When the w hole < «»ugregut ion, hi xo»* «*s u.'io spi »7 ina. Th«*re an* mime people who will not A« 1 Ili 1 li i*!ru for I County, i selves, at the tim e the Adamson bill street, P| hm nf«*«I Vdiuiiiistiafor Wi t h that blend, fiio! it neeesNury to «!«> iniieh reform in g T he re came a woman so f a i r and sweet was enacted, said that th e y were get Will Annexed o f the esfnte «»I N an«-x S t r i k e s up the grand tun • mid then t*» keep i'long the straig ht ami narrow. T h e ground seemed holy b eneath her ting all the wages they needed while NOTICE OF HEARING ON F I N A L E lizab e th MrK«*«\ dec •as.«!, torture am] slay it f they knew others work in g for the same feet. A CCOUNT \ b persiifts lia \ t ng la im V uga Mist t he C h arity begins at home ami there How valiant they sh«»ut whe.i they »* railroad were not g e ttin g what they H er bann er never shall know retreat. ••slate I»f tin* sum I de •en■*«•«] un h«*rebv first start ing o u t ; is no end. F o r it blazons a seintillan t golden star. needed to keep up with the rising cost Notice is hercl.v given that the un notified to prc’««*nt the vim«*, duly veri Hut tin* d a w n ’s enrly light finds then» Hidden her wounds and her ev ery scar. o f living. «lets i g lied, Heorge T aylor, hn tile«l In- lo«l, t « * ilo* nbove iu»iii«*d ntlmnnst rulor. flotiml 'ring about. A man was recently fin e d |S5o for Wc have got to have men at the head F o r her no crepe that would shame the 'Tin th«* S t a r Hpangletl Manner t h e y ’re lin ai account in the e s t a t e of . b i i m :>li «t h«s ol t tei* in Ct»tt:ige (ifove, < Iregoll, o f the nation and in apngresn who are kissing an Oregon widow and in* has night. T ay lo r, «I«*«« ••«!, and that Mond ilo w itimi six months from fio t » r - f puldt try in g to sing. not afra id to say, ’ * ‘ D e fe at me i f you not yet intim ated that it wurtn't worth She walks a victor in robes o f white. Hut they dou *| know the word* o f the ’»fit h day «»f September, P*|H, it th« cut ion of this iiMtoi-, t«»wit: on the :’t»ih the price. hour o f IM o ’I'loek it. in , at the ('ouutx • lav of \ugusf. l!»|s No tears , no cries, for the son she lost. will but while I h a i e a l o t e to east I • • • precious brave thing. S h e loved the inodt, and she s e r i e s the will cast it as I see the right and 1 will i ourt Itooin m the Court I f • • n • I m . II H ilI N N , This is the neflflun when you should not be swerved from my duty to mv un most. \ « I m i n i -1 r.i f or With Will Nnui'X«*«! Mark. II..- t w i l i g h t '« I a at gln .in in g l.-.w “ '■K'"'. I " - >•• • '■ I ■- ,,.i r« member t«> s c a t t e r sunshine alon^ your H ats o f f , as she passes along the strei-r. organized c o n stitu e n ts by those who, some o f them stopped, way. And hearts in the dust beneath her feet. through a powerful org anizatio n are • • • Hut the valiant survivors press for lietter able to present and press their F o r high ab o v e every f l a g o f war ward serenely T h e b rag g art wastes ail his energ y Shall float the fla g with the golden star. claims and to punish me for refusing T o the ram parts we watched, when s*»me ! and power blowin g o f f . t h e m . ’ ’ We need men who can see b e E v e ry hous«*wife should h i v e ,i ion could not be secured for les* than • — Ele anor Preston W atkins • * • «it hers a r e < I Topped, yond the next e lection , whether if be nervation cookbook in or«lei f«» make dollai It eontaife* hlltolreils Ilf tested Ami the loss o f the lead«*rs is mani New J e r s e y has 2 million souls and but u few days ahead, or several years com plia nee with the tood r«*giil:ito< a** n a i p e s , : 1 11 eittnpl vitig in ex « t v «lettili feat keenly'. L A B O R CO N D ITIO N S A F T E R T H E a lot of corporation o f f ic e rs . ahead. agreeable as possible to those who • ;• t with tin* eons«*r vat ion program which • • • T he n tlo* r o c k e t ’s re«l glnr«* gives the j WAR We need men with the nerve displayed her cooking. «••»oks an* asked to obserx«*. bravest a scare, A good New Y e a r 'a resolution would by the boys in f ig h tin g our b a t t le s over And t h e r e ’« f«*w le ft to fa c e the The Hentinel has purehi......I a «pmntitv \ su)ts<TÌb«*r alre tdx pani in tidviincc Already meu ure looking to the fu therp, men who are ready to do and die be to resolve to live so that it wont«! not bombs b u rstin g iu air. the eo«»k books form erly uae«| by The ••un '«vim* one o f the books tor 2.5 cen ts tore a f t e r this great war has term inated be necessary to make any good résolu for the principles o f real democracy. ’T i s h thin bn«* o f h eroe* that munag»* j i**v«*ning lelegrtim, ot I *« • * 11:«i* $ I \ !i i ) without payin g another xeni ’s stibserip in a still g r e a te r peace and are asking. VVe believe that this war and its prob fions the next year. it will sell to its ptiid in advance ub tion. Those whose subscription has c\ to save “ WLat are labor conditions going to lems are d el eloping such men. Home T h e last o f the verse ami the home of seribiTs at 2.5 cents euch. Wifloxut tin pired can s crim the I m »«»K by lidding 2.i b ef*’ It is not so much what v x< - hav e as thing always happens just b e fo re the ad ve rtisin g which it «*iirn«*« the book cents to the subscription prie«*. t he bra s «*. Some who ask this question fear that cou ntry goes to hell, as th<*v say in what we are content xvith. The ab o with the return o f four or f i l e millions rigirie wanted only a hut or a cave , Kansas. o f men from the war zone there is go enough to eat and possibly something CATECHISM ON SUGAR ing to be an oversupply of labor which to wear in <«>l«l weather. Il«* hat] all o f REGULATIONS IS ISSUED will spell low wages and hard times for these things in abundanee, und was, ns the laborin g mau. a m atte r o f f a c t , l e t t e r o f than his Portland, Ore., Aug. 211. In order Others fe a r that labor is going to con bro ther of today who has tailo r rna«h* 't h a t the consuming public may under trol the country and that there will be T h in g ! O t h e r s T h in k a n d W h a t W o clo thes, a com fo rtab le house, electric s t a n d the secioti-’ii«*ss o f th e sugar situ I h - n k o f t h o T h i n g s O t h e r s T h in k other iniquitous demands such as those lights, telephone, c ity water, luxurious :iti«*n an«l the great im portan ce of made when the Adamson bill was pre food, etc., and is not contented with s t r i c t l y o b serving lli«* food adiuinistrn sented to congress. 1 * Could you live on $25 JKK) a y e a r ? * ' that. t i o n ’s sugar regulations, Ee«l«*ral E o « m | T o T h e S e n tin e l it does not seem that risks a daily. Well, we have never yet 1 \<Jministrator Ay« r has directed att»*n e ith e r one o f these fears is likely to be been able to live on that amount. H O U SE H O L D H IN T S. tion to a * *c n te e lii' in re c e n tly issued realized. * • • from Waslnngt .a, I f C., aud asks that O f course there will be millions o f A f t e r freshly filled fruit ja r s hav e -«•very Oregon household g iv e this cate Young man, i f you would m ake a sue men thrown upon the labor ja u rke t, but « ess o f life, follow elosejy the example ‘dood over night, the tops should be giv •ehism c a r e f u l con iderntion. b e f o re that time comes congress is like <»f the industrious gas meter, which t i n - | another turn b e fo re p u ttin g the fruit T h e “ c a t e c h i s m ” is as follows: ly to have enacted legislation which will W’ hnt is sugar hoarding? er cheats the boss and is never behind { 11 WHy. t a k e care o f this surplus, but even irr.e on the jo b . ^n makin g bread ptublitig, th«* bread Havin g on hand more than is needed should this not be done, the demand for * • • «rumbs should he b eaten sm«»oth with for a reasonable l«*ngth o f time. You labor f o r some time a f t e r the war is About the most incongruous thing j the eustard. should not fail to return arty unused lik e ly to be so great that wages will person can think o f is fo r a wife t«» f Nowadays it is polite to r«*turn any b a la n c e o f sugar purchased for canning s ta y well up alongside the cost o f liv throw a plate at her hubby, miss him * wITHr V " 1 do not mean to ns»* to th«* purposes. ing. and break the “ Ood bless our happy ! bowl, May n household have a m o n t h 'a sup S t o c k s o f goods o f ev ery kind h a i e h o m e “ motto. Coffe# will be b e t t e r i f on«* or txvnbpiy Mn hundf been depleted. T h e g re at demands o f Splendid exhibits, daily lectures and demonstrations ups af# poured o f f and b * c k again just J T h is is not j u s t i f i a b l e e x c e p t in ex th e srm y have compelled iis to live a When the worm turns it may ]>•* a sign ¡b e f o r e serving. j i r e t n e crises whir«* there are no stores on food production at I conservation; high class hand to mouth existen ce. R e taile rs are that it him npied the early bird. I nv aila lili for iiiirrhlt-u', ami il h I ioii M I m - unable to get goods from the wholesal • • • amusements, attractions and entertainment«; an ex T H E A D V E R T I S E D T R A D E M A R K <1 >m- only iqmii a il. m i - »I tin- ji-ili-ral ers, because th e wholesalers can not E v e ry pernon in nupponed to h a v e 1 f»»d adin itiixtrator or liia di'poty. cellent racing card; ideal camping grounds, and the get them ftoin the m an ufacturers. It about :t0 eentn more thin year than lant. E n a b les Custornera G» O btain Stand ard W i l l ) aro Nome o f tin* ev il i-ffta-lN o f will t a k e a long time to build up our according to the government. It in well A rticle a t a F a i r P ric e hoariliu .'T best of accommodations lor both exhibitors and visitors reserve stocks to where th e y were be- to t a k e considerable time in ntndying ----------- It thrown Hie dintrilmtioii ayntein out fore the war. out a nafe and c o n se rv ativ e manner o f Both o f t h e e resultn are d> nimble n of. j o i n t ; it ruinen prier»; it imponen a In addition to replenishin g our own in v e stin g thin surplus eanh. standard a r t ic le and n fair priée. E ith e r him l i e r iiiirileo upon I hone already do # * * depleted stocks, we will have to assist in to b e desired, but whi n both go hand ioK their ntniont; it renultn in want.' in doing the sam e thing for our allies I f you do som ething that brings sun in hand, they form the ideal eornbins i« here there lire no proper fae ililie n for in Europe. shine to a glommy face, d o n ’t pay any tion. »torn|{e; it dineouragen the honest bonne B esid e s these, m any kind s o f work atte n tio n to how much fun is made o f T he se renultn are brought about by b o ld e r who in a t t e m p t in g to liv e up to S ite £ > e u tt« e l LANE COUNTY FAIR EUGENE SE PT E M B E R 18 19 20-21 *|T T H E FAIR this year will Iu* conducled alontf ptilri- olir lines «1 tic I special efforts and premiums p;i\ en lor Ke.ii ( ross work, Hoover rooking, made- over c lolhinp, pTaupe display s, etc., wilh ihe idea ol helpinp win the war. You can help by becoming interested. CALL ON OR WRITE TO THE SECRETARY FOR PREMIUM LIST 100 .1 A Conservation Cook Book for Two Bits KINGS WE THINK u FIFTY-SEVENTH A N N U A L OREGON STATE FAIR SALEM SEPTEMBER^ 23 TO 28,1918 A. H. Lea, Secretary, Salem, Oregon