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* Site dentini! sp eak er h i # a u to e rn tie pow er to a w a rd was no object as long as th in g s were I A —— - f r ie n d s aud punish foes an d o rg a n ise accom plished and the people put no th e i TALES OF THE TOWN money w ithout a murmur. Millions th e hons« to sa it his own fancy . U nd er th e present system th e sp e a k e r co un ted for n a u g h t when billions could [ A -W o ek ljr N e w s p a p e r W ith P le n t y r a n east asid e th e serv ices o f valu ab le be raised o v e r night. Wages o f the cm o f B ack b o n e men an d put m ediocre frie n d s ift the piove» o f th e u tilitie s u n d er govern O n account of t h e prevalence of nit lx E lb e rt Beile an d E lb e r t S m ith Pu b lishers head of and upon im p o r t a n t comm ittees. m eut con tro l were raised by a word uesst th e r e will be no S unday school ui E lb e r t Bed e .... E d ito r I tutor the presen t system, m em bers who from Me Adoo, for t h i n g s 'm u s t ho kept the Presby feritili church until fu rl her w an t to be placed upon im p o rta n t com m o ving N o th in g counted except g ettin g notice, which will In* given as soon usj A first-cla ss p u blicatio n e n te re d a t Cut- 1 m itte e s som etim es east th e ir vo tes more th in g s done. co n d itio n s im provc. t a g e (drove, Ore., as second-class m a t t e r j because o f w hat th ey th in k th ey are But a t the b e g in n in g of w hat must Hoofing p a p e r; Sweiigel H ard w are. " — ;------ — — .... „ ' likely to get tliau b ecause of th e abil be a r e tre n c h m e n t period McAdno re ■ \ P la y Moaby a r r iv e d T u e s d a y from Business ( Mice....... 11- E a s t Main p j u p re s id in g o ff ic e r w hich th e can signs Someone else must t a k e the re mk ¿ i J * aS ■ T he Popular Motor Oil 8 U B 8 C K IP T 1 0 M B A T E S d id a t e may possess, an d it keep s the • p o s s ib il it y o f c u tt in g down the ex F o rt O m aha, Neb , w here he is in the i balloon service, lie will re tu rn to com ponses about which McAdno was never Ouo v e*r...-...4S .O O , T h ree months... M r p r e t t j busy to M u r e Z K K O L K N E is u»ed f o r a u • - _ keep each m em ber who in te n d s voting a sk ed to m ake an e x p la n a tio n . D uring píete Ins course o f train in g . t o m o b il e » o n t h e Pacific C o a s t t h a n Eix m o u th s ___ 1.00 ; Single co py ___ - 5c for him from t h i n k i n g th a t he is going th e y ears to come tin* ungisi th a t were C h ris tm a s is com ing O ur e le g a n t line all o t h e r oila c o m b i n e d . One y e a r, when p aid in ad v an ce, or raised may h av e to be cut and men can i hi jewelry, bracelet watch«*« foi u ^ u and L e a d in g m o t o r c a r d i a t r i h u t o r a b e fo re e x p ir a ti o n ........... .................. (1.75 to be put upon any co m m itte e s which he may select. A f te r th o election th e not be han d led in the m a n n e r th a t they women, the Hock ford silv erw are, best, N . pi .use Z K R O L E N t t , c o r r e c t l y re - and cut glass is complete, ('all early and T h is special applies only on a full sp e a k e r is so m etim es hard p u t to it to were handled d u rin g th e war. finctl fr o m « e le c te d C a l i l o r n i a a s m ake vhur scI« h *turns ut II. Mad y e a r ’s su b scrip tio n e x plain t h a t he m ade no promise. Me Alitai m ay hav e been nbsoliitelv p h a lt ba se c r u d e , b e c a u s e It m a i n HM f . N o su b scrip tio n listed for less t h a n 501- We doubt if an y m an who h a s ever sincere in g iv in g the causo of his resig E n i l n « « a r # a i« H # r w a t a f . t a i n s its l u b r ic a t in g b o d y a t c y li n Mrs. aloe T. S m ith has r e c e ^ r d a let c o n ia « ! o r a i» c o o l t d . T h i a . held th e s p e a k e r ’s c h a ir h a s n ’t wished n atio n as th e necessity of r e t rie v in g Ins d e r h e a t a n d g iv e s p e r f e c t l u b r i c a M em b er o f t h e a i l c o o l# « ! t y p e , l i k e a l l more t h a n o nce t h a t th e resp on sibility persona I fortunes. His s a la ry could not ¡ t e r from her husban d which was writ ti o n w ith less w e a r a n d less Air bon W i r r t \m 1 DOFttht# a#i«Mt m n d n t m m , N a tio n a l E d ito ria l A ssociation nave paid tin- expenses of one in his ten on the day th«» a rm is tic e w ent in to i r r i L . - n 4M -il ( H a l It- Id a fo r c o m m itte e a p p o in tm e n ts was placed d e p o s it. G e t o u r l u b r i c a t i o n c h a r t Oregon S ta t e E d it o ria l A ssociation it « |(i* t l u b r i c a m i « ; q u a h t i a a position, but th ere alw ays will he doubt e ff e c t. Ile dui not know a n y th i n g of upon som eone else. show ing th e c o rre c t co n sistency fo r W illa m e tte V alley E d it o ria l A ssociati >n at c y lin d e r h e a l. b u in a thtM irmisticc at tlu* tim e uf w riting, but Mr. S m ith would, of course, h av e this in th e m inds o f niunv ns to w h e th e r or « le a n in ib a « . .» n ln i a i m n y o u r c a r. L a n e C ounty P u b lish ers ’ A ssociation co m m itte e upon co m m itte e s elected by not th e reason given in public w as the tlu* fact th a t the l e t te r w as w rit te n on , ham b ai * •«•*• m om WN S T A N D A R D O IL C O M PA N Y w it h a a h a u a l / K H O Î * N l t h e m em bers. I f a p p o in te d by the reason th a t made the resign atio n seem th a t d a t e in d ic a te s th a t h«* and tlu* other ( C a l i i o v n i « ) C o tta g e G rove boys who are in th e s e r - j fil!« . th r*» e r e t j u i t a m a n t a p ar ^ necessary. F R ID A Y , D E C E M B E R 6, 1018 sp e a k e r t h e result would be uo d if f e r e n t W h e th e r th e reason given wiis the vice to g e th e r were safe w hen h o s t il it ie s ' t h a n i f he m ade all th e co m m itte e ap f^ 'V ¡(j i ' V r ' j * C f v, " u ’■ •' - J I h 1 tr u e one or not, McA doo g e ts out at n ceased. p o in t m e n t s d irect. M OONEY. F o r rent G roves is reco vering from an most o p portu ne mom ent f o r him self, lit We presum e Mr. S m ith would go a ste p f u r t h e r a n d apply th e same method is cov ered w ith glory fo r h is achieve a t t a c k o f th e ‘ ‘ f l u . " f. Q SUDTELL. SPECIAL AGENT, C0TTA0E GROVE, OREGON The la bor elem en t t h a t is m u k in g such to th o sen ate. m enta d u r i n e thn w a r s n , \ th is will tio* Handkerchiefs, 5c, 7c, 10c, 15c, a fuss over th e a n a rc h i s t Mooney are O f course, we can easily see t h a t each 1 ta r n is h e d by t h t. critici hi t h a t would *202 to 60c at 'Jhe Fair. d is g u stin g a lot o f fair-m in ded people. h av e been alm ost c e rta in to follow dnr T h e people w a n t to see Mooney h av e m em ber th a t n o m in a te d a fellow m e m inj£ n rofonatm-’tion period. \t < ord in g to th,» plan o f Miss €*«»r W o n d e r W orld. b e r fo r a position on this co m m ittee AMON G T H E C H U R C H E S his to rian , each coun fu ir U . » - « « ,h .,. . . . . . . . . . .11 ™ ¿ " fcV S ~ , ™ b. ” d : » in o f the I\»s Sly it iv S o t t r r t h :*f it ¡ n ho j in I a M t v iu, sta S u rg e o n G en. S ir A. S l o g g e d , who : tv is to have un I (toriati for keeping c e rt a in th a t he cares w h e th e r o r n o t 1 w ay s an d m eans c o m m ittee an d th a t Mo \iim> j t o \ ‘ «I hi*« \vnr*)i d u r i n g tH• Inis re c e n tly been limite ii K. f M. G. j the record i o f the soldiers ami sailors an y o n e else h as a f a i r deal. e v e ry nit-mlier who \ oted for some other p e r i o d ' t h a t he aervtni. Po *ibly n man of the «• ty who h ave p a r t ic i p a te d in . by K ing G eorge. Is re s p o n sib le fu r th e T h e g en eral opinion is t h a t he is an m em b er fo r m em b ership on th e c o m m it o f d if f e r e n t t e m p e ra m e n t i needed for follow lug : u n d e sira b le citizen. I t is c e r t a in t h a t te e would w an t his pick o f com m ittees, th e reconit ru ction an d reti Mfhing |*«»r the g: it war. M etho dist C hurch U«-i J o s e p h Knott», M ti illuni. It a p p e a r s , whs one d a y b i t ),:i,i.,i Hnmi*i hi bool nt 1" his associates arc o f th a t c h a ra c te r, and b u t th e p ro b a b ilitie s a re g r e a t l y in iod now a t hand. » t V. P h illip s and Mrs. Alli(> O. ing h e r tliigeriiulls ut d e s s e rt, nnd li t Regular prem-bing s e n ices at I I a in i t is not a t all c e rt a in t h a t he has ever f a v o r o f an im p rov em en t o v e r th e pres a, both of th is c ity , were m ar At an y ru te tht* ru b b e r ntht**» m i! • i K * nail 7 ■ III p ill E pwortli league ut li III been a lab orin g mail, or t h a t he h as ever en t m ethod an d th e plan is in line with nhiuild not kick. All the «tamp.'- ’ ’ v r Huge tie W ednesday, J u d g e J e s se tle J o h n n y w a s m oved to a sk (lie r e a p. m. Mill tti*«*k j^ruvrr itift*(h i T h t i r n done a n y th i n g for th e la b o rin g man. vk ells o ff ic ia tin g . son why. ou r lenuing to w a r d s a p u rer democracy. th e tr e a s u ry d e p a r t m e n t , from Wa i tlilV l*Vt*ltill|(M nt " V leck So f a r as th e a v e ra g e c itiz e n is able ton. I). C\, to th e .Hm:tllc*t little ra ilw a y " N e rv o u s n e s s , d e n r," a n s w e r e d Ills K. I.ockwood was in KCtigcne Wed Morning M«*ruinn, 41 Th** Truth t’*v to discern, ab ou t th e oulv th in g Mooney s t a ti o n on tho P a c if ic const, will have nesdav on business. m o th e r. “ It m u diuin e ho uiii-ilsy | o see tiling »ttrnton, •4 Th«* Dominant I'm* T h e allies will fin d a w ay to get pos t «> be rem ad e an d the n am e o f Mu.Vdoo has done fo r lab o r is to g et lab o r into \V\ F . I »a lie w as in Fiigeiie W ednes you sw allo w y o u r g ra p e s w hole ttint nlon . ' 9 tro u b le aud it now seems t h a t th e an session o f th e perso n o f th e kaiser. T h a t left off. P e rh a p s the nex t ra ilro a d ad • • • I d i d n ’t know w lint I w a s doing. You'll a rch istic a n d I. W. W_ elem ent o f labor is ou r p red ictio n a n d t h a t is w h at 00 m in is tra to r will not h av e such a p e n d a y oil business. Mrs. Lucy Holland visited in E ugene get iipiM'iidleltls, If y o u 're not r a r e fil i." CLrlMtlAti C hurch W a lle r ( ’iilllaon, min h a s been ab le to lead a large p ro p o rtion per cent of th e people of th is old coun c h a n t for mi *If a d v e r t is i n g and will find idter. Hi hit* «rhiiol W:45 u. in. Y. I* H A few d a y s Inter, however,* J o h n n y 's o f lab or to b elieve t h a t an a tt e m p t has t r y o f ours w ant. We are u n ite d th a t th a t the name o f the railro a d d ir e c to r W edn esday . i ft. #1:30 ii. m I 'r r n r h m g w r i i m ut m o t h e r w as h e rs e lf t a k e n III, n n d tho been m ade to ra ilro a d Mooney to the be and his bunch o f vons an d huns doea not h a v e to a p p e a r upon e v e ry way Mr. and Mrs. Fred G ray were in Ku 11:00 it. hi . niitl 7:30 i». m. should be tr ie d fo r th e i r crim es, but bill nnd every piece o f scratch p aper gene S unday. gallows. ea se w us d iag n o s ed ns np|s-ndleltls. • • • th ere are aliout as m any su ggestion s us The g re a t m a j o r i ty o f people believe used by th e railroads. An o p e r a t io n w as p e rf o rm e d nnd lLipti.it Church ft G O Grout. |m«tor Miss Grace O liver has re tu rn e d from j to w h at form th e p u n is h m en t should t h a t Mooney would h ave h e s ita te d at no «'meritin*. Mundftv arhool nt 10:00 a. P o rtla n d . th e p a ti e n t u n a relieved. T h e s u rg e o n crim e t h a t would h a v e accom plished t a k e as th e r e a r e people who w a n t to R E A L P A T R IO T 8 . T he C o n ste lla tio n club will hold its d is c o v e re d th a t xx lint bud c a u sisi tile in. !‘rt*itching ut 11 :!H! u m l*ri«v«*r see him punished. O ne th i n g all a r e th e ends he h ad in view , y e t th ey would m eetin g Thtirmluv e ie n i n g , 7:30 o 'clo ck . first m e e tin g of th e y e a r next T hursday tr o u b le w as d ie p r e s e n c e of a sm all 4 • • not w ith h o ld from him a f a i r trial. I t u n ite d upou, how ever, is t h a t no p u n C o tta g e Grove, Ore., Dee. 2.— (To the I I I th e buii<|ut't room o f the Masonic pi...... of tliuterilllll In th e a p p en d ix . C hrintlan B r i t n c i C hurch Hcrvicc« in seem s t h a t he has had such. He c e r ish m en t can fit th e crimes. E d i t o r . ) — I note an item in y o u r p aper temple. R e fre s h m e n ts will be served. «'Impel ut -III Heron«! *tn*c| each Hun " I t w a s all y o u r fa u lt. J o h n n y . ” she ta i n ly has had his d a y in court. He has co n cern in g tw o women who were on A. P. Larson is recovering from in ' said. “T ills w ould n e v e r b a v e h a p p e n tinv ut I I : ini «. in. Krgtilnr t«*»linii»niitl h a d th e a d v a n ta g e o f e v e ry legal t e c h R O O S E V E L T A N D C H A M B E R L A I N . th e jo b a t th e can n e ry from th e (lim m e e tin g WeilncNila y ev en in g ut 7:30 ju r ie s s u s tain ed when th e leg of his ed If you h a d n 't s w a llo w e d th oso N IX . n ic a lity t h a t could be b ro u g h t to his aid. it opened till it closed. No d o u b t th eir n'eloek. The hiiiltlllig ii open for t h r U«r p a n ts becam e eu tu u g le d w ith a cog H is case h as been rev iew ed by th e high g ra p e s whole." services were o f value to th e c o u n try , of the eirculf&tifig lib ra ry e n rh W etlnei T he Oregon V o ter is p r e d i r t i n g the for it was necessary t h a t e v ery person wheel at the C h a m b e rs mill. A portion est tr ib u n a l s o f t h e laud and now his tiny a fte rn o o n from 1:30 to 4 :30 o V lor It. of th e flesh o f th e leg follow«1 «! the senten ce has been com m uted to life im election ■ a 11*20 o f T heodore Roosevelt do his p a rt in k e e p in g th e indus All ure cordially in v ite d to th e n rnrlrcn H -» Bomb» Are Dropped. for p res id en t an d George C h am b erlain tr ie s going, bu t I wish to m en tio n some ! trv u sers into th e cogs. nM well un to m a k e uni * o f the lite r a tu re . prison m en t. • • • Tin* bond* d r o p p in g m eeluinlsm of n M e rc h a n ts a n d business men: T he E v en y e t th e g reat m a jo rity a r e w ill for Unit,'il S t a t e s senato r. o th er women w ho w ere equ ally busily t The Oregon V oter has gone bad this en g ag ed at th e name tim e a n d received S e n tin e l w a n ts y o u r o rd e r s fo r sales Zeppelin i-nptiired by tin- B ritish w as Gospel Mission \V. B F in n e y mid wife ing t h a t a n y a d d itio n a l ev id en c e th a t lender». Ni-cond door so etb o f rrcn m and c o u n te r books P a tr o n iz e home in d e s e r lh e d 'll a recen t lltlliiber o f tile c a n show M o o n e y ’s innocence- be p re time. G eneral I ’e r s h in g is a lr e a d y lead no wages for th e ir services. d u s try . O rd er early , as we re«|inre .10 L ond on S -here. T h e r e a r e do Isiinb cry. Ncrxices T u esd ay nml F r i d a y St sented. I f such can be p res en ted he can iug T e rrib le T ed d y fo r th e presidency I am proud to d r a w yv*ur a tt e n ti o n -lavs to 8 weeks f o r d e liv e ry . 7:3*1 p. m biimluy »«-rvi-.ist at 2:31* an d ol.M fpd drnpfM-m fo r conical bombs. T h e liase y e t be freed , b u t i f such can not be a n d th e r e is no te llin g w h a t th e w ar to th e ladies o f th e su rg ical dressin g 7:30 p m. E d m u n d O. C udney, who w h s ii mem p res en ted it is tim e f o r those who have m ay produce in rep u b lic a n s e n a to ria l d e p a r t m e n t o f th e Red Cross, espeeiallv Is 's lu n g III s t r a p s , mid th e r e Is a « tr a p b e r o f old S ix th ro m p a y , o f th is city , been m a k in g such a fu ss to shu t up and tim b er. a r o u n d tin* neck Tin* l a t t e r Inis a r e Mrs. Green P it c h e r an d Mrs. I). Scholl, W en th e r R ep o rt for November. M a jo r A bram s, of Salem , has been d e whom I have seen e v e ry d a y fo r m o nths j is so f a r as know n th e only m em ber of le a s in g liook. a n d w h e n tin* book |s let Mooney t a k e his medicine, which Follow irig is th e r«-|Mirt for the wenth th is co m pany to go across who h a s , r e m any th i n k is not as sev ere as he richly veloping across the seas, m a k i n g F o u rth w o rk in g h ard , ami not for Dl hours onlv o p e r a t e d th e amali en d first d rupa er for N ovem ber, us kept by Miss R uth o f J u l y ad dresses to th e k in g , and such bu t from e a rly m o rn in g to la te a t night. tu rn e d . 11« is now at Czar, A lb erta, deserves. d o w n i n l th e tinse slid es out of Its Hti-wiirt, local o b se r v e r; M ai im am t--m The co n te n tio n t h a t M ooney should like. He, or some o th e r of th e Oregon 1 th o u g h t it o n ly p ro p e r t h a t th ey , with w ith his p a re n ts. He w as u n f i t t e d for Tin* homi» th e n r i g h ts Itself pern ta r e , 5s on the 13th and 10th; m i n e ith e r be hjing or let go seot free is not f i g h t i n g boys, m igh t c a rr y th e s t a t e by- th e rest o f th e good women, ough t to f u r t h e r m ilita r y service th rou gh being s t r a p s gassed but is rap id ly re g a in in g Ins a n d dro; s b a s e d o w n w a rd . T h e bombs imum te m p e ra tu re , 31, oil the 21*th; storm. j u s ti f ie d . T here seems little d o u b t .that be w orth m e n tio n in g in y o u r paper. health. a r e s lu n g In on«* or tw o llio-s alo n g tin* a v e ra g e daily ran ge of te m p e rn tn re , 12.3 T h is is a poor tim e ri g h t now to be T hey are rav idea of p a tr io t ic A m e ri h e is g u ilty , b u t i f G overnor S te p h e n s deg rees; p r e c ip ita tio n , 8.10 inch«*»; HOW DO YOU K N O W when y o u ’re u n d e r slib* of tin- m all hull. T h e r e g re a te st p re c ip ita tio n In 21 hour», 1.4** th o u g h t th e r e was th e least p r o b a b ility p re d ic tin g who will be elec ted in 1020 can women. going to die or h a v e n f i r e ! W h e th e r leasin g hook Is operat«si tiy a n e le e iro t h a t th e tr i a l w as not abso lu tely f a i r W ait u n til th e O regon boys get back WM. S K I L L I N G . inches on the T.'fh; 12 cloudy d ay s, 8 you do or not, you should am ply protect o r t h a t th ere w as a p o ssib ility t h a t new an d let them pick th e hero t h a t is to [ E d it o r i a l note.— T h e r e g i s te r o f the y o u rs e lf an d fam ily w ith e itn e r life or imigm-t, mid th«-r«- Is a sm all s w i t c h p a r t ly cloudy an d 12 i-b-ar day». ev idence would not m ak e th e cane, seem | d r a g th e C h am b erlain non p a rt is a n ban Red C ross for O ctober, as published in fire insu ran ce, or both. T alk w ith H a rry b o ard In th e c a b in fo r co u tr o lllu g th«- so conclusive, he w as ju s ti f ie d in com ner do w n to defeat. The S en tin el, show s th a t d u r i n g th a t M etcalf. It costs n o th i n g to talk and release. Fail'll bolidi h a s a s e p a r a t e F.&rl T hom as I» Flu V ictim. C h a m b e rla in has been a friend o f the m onth th e follow ing women p u t in long he m ay be a b le to give you some in fo r sw itch . Tin- I miiii I is c a n tie re le a se d by m u tin g th e sentence, e v en th o u g h him Karl Thom as, o f A nlauf, Dougin» lioys, b u t he h a s n ' t been one o f them hours as follows: Mrs. G B. P itc h e r, ! motion worth while a 27 tfc linn.I le v e r s ulno In eas«- tin- el«s-trlc 1 co u n ty , do-il o f in f lu e n z a W cdncsdny self sa tis f ie d o f M o o n e y ’s guilt. T h a t ' s w here th e V oter falls down. Miss Ruth P helps a r r iv e d S unday 1.10 ho u rs; Mrs. E lizab eth Fullm er, 84; | m en u s full. Kncb b o m b bus n s a f e ty i night of Inst week. He was a b ro t h e r A M E M B E R W I T H ID E A S . Mrs. Maud S M n n, 71; Mrs. W. C. A p from K la m a th F alls to assist ill c s r iu g dev ice an d Is not " a liv e " u n til It bus j of Lois T hom as, who iitt«-ndcd school T H E R E S I G N A T I O N O F McADOO. plew hite, 6H»4 ; Mrs. A licia H a rrin g to n , for her m other, Mrs. A. S. Phelps, who | here, g r a d u a t i n g lust year. *>*; Mrs. S a ra h K err. 85; Mrs. O. M. if slowly rec o v e rin g from an a tt a c k of ; <|/op|H-d s c l e r a l h u n d r e d feet. E u g en e E. S m ith , one o f th e recen tly T h e re s ig n a tio n o f S e c re ta ry McAdoo Kem. 80; Mrs. A nna Scholl, 80; Mrs. J . 1 pneum onia. elected m em bers o f th e lower house Classy jo b p r i n t i n g T h e H entinel ** W A T C H YOUR L A B E L . fro m M ultn o m ah co u n ty , h as an easi • anie as a th u n d e rb o lt out o f a c lea r sky. W B uckley, 54*1 ; Mrs A n n a T eeters, I If possible do your buying in w a y o f m ix in g sen tim e n t an d sound T h a t is, i t cam e t h a t w ay to th e people 41; Mrs. J o e P o r t e r , 40; Mrs. Roy Riggs, the mornings at The Fair. business— an d fo r th e good o f th e sta te . of th e eo n n tr y . T he p re s id e n t, un do ubt 3 3 Lj. T h is gives in f o rm a tio n fo r one j Mr. nnd Mrs. B ert T ra sk h a v e both F ir s t, he would h av e every m em ber edly. had kn ow n o f it s com ing ami was m onth only. O th e rs may deserv e special o f th e leg islatu re ap p o in t as his clerk unable to a v e r t it or did not c a re to. m ention for work doue in o th e r months. been “ f l u ” s u f f e r e r s th is week. T he M. W. A. will hold its first busi a r e t u rn e d soldier. T h a t would be fine T h e people g e n e ra lly had re g ard ed M c T w o such would tie Mrs. Glennie F ro s t ness session o f th e y e a r since sp rin g fro m a se n tim e n ta l sta n d p o in t and Adoo as th e n e x t d em o cratic nominee an d Mrs. C la ra B urkholder.) n e x t T u e s d a y evenin g. would also look a f t e r th e m a te ria l w el fo r th e p res id en cy an d had e x a c t e d to f a r e o f th e boys, who m ay not fin d po see him rem ain in th e spo tligh t. G et y o u r girl a n d * th e n g e t y o u r a n C R I T I C I Z E S O F F IC IA L S . OF TASTE, FRAGRANCE, sitio ns t h a t th ey can im m ed iately drop E ven re p u b lic a n s will re g re t M c n o u n cem e n ts from T ho S en tin el. ••• A d o o 's re tire m e n t. He was, unqueation- into. STRENGTH AND C o tta g e Grove, Ore., I>e<*. 5.— (T o the O r r i n Woolley an d his m other, Mis. A n o th e r po in t w o rth y o f m ention is ab ly, th e ab le s t m an o f th e c a b in e t. He E d i t o r . ) — Allow me a few lines to ex M a r th a Woolley, w e n t to D unam uir, COLOR IN t h a t a n u m b e r o f these r e t u r n e d soldier had proven h im s e lf a fin a n c ia l genius, press my opinion ab o u t th e in f lu e n z a ] Calif., last week for a sho rt visit. boys are lik ely to be a d o rn in g o u r legis even th o u g h a t g re a t exp ense to th e g o v epidem ic. I th in k th e school b o ard an d < la tiv e hall- u i t h i n th e n ear f u t u r e ami e rn m e n t. o ff ic ia ls deserv e severe criticism fo r al ! th e y would t h u s b e g iv en an insight A n o th e r reason t h a t th e rep ublicans low ing public assem blag e s o f any kind. in to the w o rk in g o f th e leg islativ e m a will re g re t M c A d o o 's r e t ire m e n t is th a t E v e r y th i n g should huve been kep t ch in e ry t h a t would be o f value to th em th e y would h a v e liked to see him d e m o n closed up tig h t u n til t h e epidem ic was s t r a t e his a b il it y d u r i n g th e re c o n s tr u c sta m p e d out. T h a t th e r e h a v e been no in l a t e r years. A sect-lid idea o f Mr. S m i t h 's m ay not tion period. f a t a l i t i e s is du e only to e x tre m e good b e o rig in al, b u t, n everth eless, has E v e n befo re th e w a r he had add ed fo r tu n e and th e kin d n ess in m any cases enough m erit to be w o rth y o f most s e r millions to th e expense o f th e con duct of neighb ors who wure w illing to t a k e of th e tr e a s u r y d e p a r t m e n t . D u rin g th e ch an ces them selves r a t h e r th a n see io us co n sid eratio n . z\sk your H e wuuld h av e a co m m ittee on com w a r he bad * sw ep t e v e ry o b stacle aside whole fam ilies left w ith o u t th e least i grocer — THE CREAM OF ALL COFFEES m itte e s and t a k e from th e h a n d s o f the in p u t t i n g th rou gh his plan s. Money care. H a d pro p er p re c a u tio n s been j lu,- II,. (C34 ) t a k e n by th e school board and o th er o f I ficials th e r e would h ave been no reason for th e s p r e a d in g o f th e epidemic here. - JO B POBTBB. Zb. R O L E N E The Standard Q]1 fo Cars ML .A A Most Attractive Combination Crescent Cream Coffee W ednesday, Dec. 11 A Big New York Fashion Show Filled With Tinkling Tunes and T in g lm g G ir ls DOORS OPEN AT 7:45—CURTAIN AT 8:00 SHARP COMPANY’S OWN ORCHESTRA Price«: Lower Floor, $2.00 and $1.50; Balcony, $1.50 to $1.00; Gallery, 50c. Seat Sale Opens Tuesday, December 10th, at 10 a. m.—Mail Orders Now Accepted, Accompanied by Check and Self-Addressed Envelope. E n t e r t a i n a t T h a n k s g iv i n g D inner. Mrs. E lla T hom pson en tertainer! at d in n e r T h a n k s g iv i n g day a t her Royal Oak farm . T u rk e y , pum pkin pie an d o th e r T h a n k s g iv i n g dishes w ere served. Upon b e in g t w i t t e d t h a t she w as not hoo verizing, Mrs. Thompson said th a t I e v e r y t h i n g w as raised on th e fa rm ex | c e p t t h e su gar. T h e ta td e was p re t ti ly d e co rated w ith flowers. G uests present were Mr. and Mrs. Mornn and fam ily, { Mr. an d Mrs. R ichardson, Dick Whit*- | and Mrs. O rrin Robinson. Tho a f t e r noon was spent with masie, Mrs. T hom p , son p resid ing a t th e piano, Mr. W hite ! fu r n is h in g violin music and all jo i n in g in s i n g in g p a tr io t ic songs. S ta t e C h a m b e r of Commerce I s O bject. Iiooking to th e intensive d evelopm ent j of th e resources o f Oregon, a s t a te wide 1 m ov em ent for th e o rg a n iz a tio n o f w h at, in e f f e c t, will be an Oregon c h a m b e r of commerce, promis«-s to m a t u r e nt a eon vention of in terested persons to be held ( at P o r t la n d D ecem ber 12, 13 nnd 14, when eitizen s r e p r e s e n ti n g e v e ry section ; of th e s t a te will meet in th e Oregon metropolis for th e purpose of p e r f e c ti n g such an o rg an izatio n . Tosep: N eal Dies a t W alker. Jo sep h Veal, a well know n resid en t of th e WnIVcr co u n tr y , died last F rid a y , he f u n e r a l being held S un day. T he fol I i-vi' g children s u rv iv e : Mrs. B. A. Clark and Mrs. J a s . P la n k , o f t h i s v i c in i ty : Mrs. E z ra Messenger, o f Reeds •i >rt, nnd Mrs. W. Renne, o f L ynx H o l low. L e tte r* M ust B ear R e tu rn Addresses. U n d er in s tru ctio n s , issued b y P ost m a s te r G eneral Burleson no l e t te r mail will be accepted by posfoffices in the U nited H tates fo r d e liv e ry to m em b ers of th e A m erican e x p e d itio n a r y fo rces w ith o u t a re tu rn ad d ress on the e n velope. What a Change HerGlassesMade When she wore tin- old style double vision glass«'s, sin- looked old. The unsightly seam or hump blurred her vis ion, gave her a strained worried expression aud advertised her age. T hen sh,. ch an g ed to K R Y I’ T D K glasses. T hey made her look y«*ars you n g er! I JLV f R G Y L A P S S T E O S 1 K 1 TUt 0 8 UY INVISIBLE BIFOCAL K eep you y o u n g looking be cause th e y nr« free from seam or bump. T h e upper p a rt o f KRYI* TOKM (p ron ounced Crip- focks) g iv es p e rf e c t fnr vision; th e lower p a r t , p e r fe c t n ear vision. Yet th ey look like single vision g la s s es. I f you need b ifo c a ls we can g iv e you p e rf e c t s a t i s f a c tion in K R Y P T O K 8 . Sherman W. Moody B roken le-nscs (Quickly R e placed. F a c to r y on P r e m i ses. P ho ne 382. SSI W illam e t t e Htreet, E ug ene, Oregon INEXPENSIVE CHRISTMAS REMEMBRANCES «T EVERYONE has a few friends " whom he or she would like to remember on Christmas, hut th<- pnekethnok is not large enough to send eaeh an expensive pres« ut. The <'brinimas spirit is not sln.wn in the price of tin- gift. It is the spirit, of the giving that c arne« the eheer. The Sentinel can m < i I\*> the problem of cost for you without sacrificing tin- spirit. This is it: Send dainty Christinas cards, a r ranged with your own wording, with your own name p rinted thereon. It. will cost you nothing to look at tin- pretty samples and inquire prices. We must, have a couple weeks of time to get out tin s«- orders and t 'hristmas is near. 1 our order should he placed now.