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VERMIN AT OOUNTY POO B FARM, MAYM (IRANI) JU R Y Tini Lami rniiiiiy i i h i h I Ju ry h h M rt | m irIi*il l<> Ilo r m ir l lim i there was i'v l * iln ir u o f v a r a l a ili u ll lln< iM'ilroniiiH ut Ilio l'U tility |>oor fu m i n in i ri.....iiu a .'iiile .l limi thli u li Un III' llli Inolili limi «ilh so im limili f*M Inni lo iiinku » III» (il h i t muri* Miuitiiry. A viali min imi il» In ilu l'u n ii limi «veek timi l l i r |ul'tuinun wcf» IIn iriiu u l'ly •,» H " ilin ,il. T h e f il i m i ju r y f u r l lir r r e io iiiiiie n .ls tim i thè superi«. . i . u i l i i i l in i;.' ii|n iii I In» In uhi I r . 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Ite ri l.tinr h iter V|N|tO«| 4 iim ln y w lth R alp h I nUiiruNtrr in l l i r *UVN, .«/ THE TAXPAYERS OF UNE COUNTY ‘ I uni n i ’ ji in I ii Int o f u r t h f o f f i r c o f N iir riff o f t h i s h i u i i I)' I In' lii'Vi' I lint ii ih ' .ru't'kiiiK a |>i.Nitiiiii oi r«*«|H>i»iai Oil it y k I ioii Ii I i n si kno w tin* t i n t k - h a m i w o r k o f t h e o f t i r e In- s i r k s I h u i r h ail aev- ••»»I y e a n » ’ e x p e r i e n c e in i I um I iih o f w o i k a m i *j'ou n i v n o t c o i i m i ! eiuiK a n a p p l ie a n l w h o is n s t r a n g e r t o Hanie. A h t h e s h e r i f f ' a o f f i c e in oiic of t h e c h i e f e x e c u t i v e o f f i c e s ol th e county, I l i d i e ve the sh e n f! s b o u h l L K A I > a t id n o t follow in t h e i r c r f o n n a n c c o f a ll i l u t i e s , w h e r e v e r p o s s i lile , hi e o i u ie c tio l i th e re w ith If elected sh e riff I w ill d o t h i s a n d w ill n o t a s k a d e p u t y o r p r i v a t e e i t i x e n to no w h e re I w o u ld not no m yself. T A X E S A U K 11 H i t I K e.in o m y s h o u l d I n * t h e W M teh w o rd o f e v e r y m a n w h e n e le c te d to of lir e As hiifh t a x a t i o n is t h e I ' l e a l e s t l u ir di n o f t h e c i t i z e n s ot K a n e c o u n ty t o d a y , I w i s h t o r e f e r y o u to tlie t '< d N T Y II K( '< i l t l h S show iuk t h e r u i u i i u K e x p e n s e s o f t h e alter- i l l 's o ffice u n d e r th e p rese n t ad in i ii ist r a t io n a s c o m p a r e d t o t h a t of form er years. I u d e r f o r m e r s h e r i f f ' s in l!tlli it eiist # I 2 , ííím ; 12 t o r u n t h e o f f i c e ; in l!U 7 it c o s t $|0,7!Ml..r«Ii; in I f l l s it c o s t $ 1 2 , 4 1 1 2M, n o d in KU!*, u n d e r t h e p r e s e n t a h e r i f f , it cost $ Hi, l.ri 1 to r u n t h i s o f f i c e , m i i n c r e a s e o f o v e r 'ill p e r c e n t , o r $404(1 Id w i t h n o e x t r a i n c r e a s e in H iilaries o r d e p u l v h ir e . i oi th e i i k s i s i \ M l> M IIS 1020 ( t h i s y e a r ) it c o a t t h e p r e s <nt s h e r i f f $ 10,fl1.T6J t o r u n Ins o f f i c e . W i t h i n $l4!l7.(i.fi a s m u c h .'m for tin lull \ fin of I'll'' IS 90 Pnr Cent of tines of Nation Represented at Meeting in Chicago. Appi» Orowsrs Hnvlug Hard Timo i Oitr l i l l a W o o ilaa w , D a n ia g s s W arilail in tim i i li*t A n in i' In I ii ’ i i i k I n iu l m u r i m b u r n ii l ’iu n k M u rra y In ulliUK J n u im l'o ltn f i ir ila i.ia g e s , ulleuilig lillniness I'onnei'leil Willi lim i l l i r l'o ltn ritr strio k lun V% OIMlMfl VA n ie lli of the gam e law s. o u t t il, g r c u lly ila ia a g ia g i l , HN W ill un Ibn b o r.rn u n ii Im riii'n . l*i#t I n , i lluni, limi Ibi' borni'ilrumi «• u tfit r iir lim i m i linliln limi limi br r o llili lin i m'i* Il u n t il loo lu lo lo u\«u*l «tn k It L U i: RAIL CHIEFS PLAN TO END CONGESTION »Ugnr, f VS O Well I H'H f I ‘ f| t'JJJ»N, t < ’ll N pOOII in<dt«*d ln |l(l* f Of ll l f d , ( h o tt'UMpOOflH l»uk mg jM iwilir, h a l f m i l k , |>iri<’li • m l i o f nil 1 1 tin«! g i h g r r ; f l o u r t o roll u l i t t l e lo o n - t h o u f o r nu^Mr <lotiglinufN. Vry i n h o t f a t . • 9 .* Hale««! Hal moil t >110 m ol o fir h a lf rtijM fri'xli Nulrnoii i«*r o iio enn o f Mn I in «i ii ) m i M m ' i I fin«* w ith N|>oon. <*ook ono n ip «o ft bft*fl«l rrm nl'H to ii Nino' I h piiMf«* h i olio cup m ilk . A d d h u lf cu p m ilk or r r m in , h a lf trfiNpoou " ii 1 1( p io rh of ctiycnti«* uio l tin* aiilm on. T w o i-ggN |,c a (» i, v **r> lig h t a m i fo l<|ti| h i , thou tho lo u t uro p o u rn l in to Im t lc r n l m o u ld s M«*t in pun of hot w ater and h ake t il l fir m in a m o ilem te oven. T u rn out n p la tte r a m i pour o ve r tlio fo l lo w in g NJiuri I ^ n hi ofte fo u rth Clip b litte r, m ill the y«»lk* o f two eggn, ut n tim e, h e a tin g th o ro u g h ly. S«-a no ii W ith Mill!, cay«m u* and a tuhle* *P«M.|| o f lem on ji|ie e ; then add one th ird m p Ito ilin g w ater and co<tk u n til thiekened . K rw h tut gruNN ip better than ten • aven fo r p re v e n tin g lu**? w hi i> »weep lltg r ifpets Y o u w ill he natinfit*d w ith rewlllt M. W et n I h h ' m m !\<’ u I i I I h * s t u ff *d w ith paper. u hu h H ill almorí» the rnniMl ii r* a m i 1 r«*\ ••ul tin* "horn fro lli ki$t»i«K hard . • • • vu* ii r«* tnlfl, l>i,niiin<‘ o f its H a ll moiHture, w ili ullay dimt; hut it will nlwi m o te deeay in rug* tmd enrpetn inil«"1« rontiideruhle r a r e I h » i-ierriMed in k< eping them dry, through freipient I m »tingi while hong in thè hot hiiii . • • • Tu | i r r \ r n t « r m g i n g o f f Imttons, do noi rovi' r tln-m w h i n n r i n g m g , Imi lift Ibi- g n r m . n l on ri sl um (owurd Ilo* wringer mnl Ibi' liuttnns «il i go fbrougb ull righi. W Imt do y o u » u n i f Makes no dif- fereace. T r y a S e n tin e l w ant ad. Professional Cards Daintiest of AU Foods Gem Nut Margarine is made and distributed by Swift & Company. A chain of fourteen conveniently located factories making Gem N ut daily assure its absolute freshness when it reaches your dealer. STEPHENS AND COLBY CONFER ON JAPANESE i Household Hints (r ('hlrngo Plans fur ridlef of con to ut Inn In Hi" nation's rullrnuds were m ad" ul a m eeting of «marly l oo rull road nxi'f««lives mpresentliiK bo pi-r cent of lb" roads Wbll« must of th«. r«'ports rw slv o d and d»elaloi)S mail" with not divulged. It was announend th a t p a rt of the I'.eo,ooo.ooo borrow "d by the roads from the govurnmont would Ixi used In linimvliatn construction of «¡1,000 freight cars, 1260 locomotive# and 1200 pasui ngirr cars. All will ho d e livered by mid winter, It was said. 'I hoy propoui'd to relieve rail con gi'Stlon by speeding up the movement of freight curs, by loading c a r s fuller and by reducing to a minimum the nuinhiT of c a r s now lying In freight yards w aiting for repairs. To handle the crops raised In the west, th e roads have re allocated more limn 40.000 freight c a r s from the east to the west since Ju n e 1, anil during the sam e tim e have moved more than 20,000 coal ca rs to the mines In the eust. To Increase tr a n sp o rta tio n further the executives voted to Increase the per diem cost to a railroad for the use of a cur from a n o th e r road from SO ce n ts to $1.10. This, they stat«*l, will aid In g ‘ tting c a r s back to thetr own roads In the sh o r te s t possible lime. W ashington.—Governor S tep h e n s of California was In conference with Sec retary Colby at the sta to dopurlm«*nt regarding the Japanewo situation In th«' Pacific coast states. Whllo he would not say wlmt had transpired during the discussion, tho governor Indicated that ho had boon assured that reports from Tokio of an approaching agreem ent h«*tween J a p a n and the t'n tte d Ht at es providing for natural d a t io n of Ja p a n e s e now In th«« coun try and restric tion of future Imml gratlon were without foundation. T ho referendum eloctlon In Call fonila on th e pro|>os«>d new law dl rectnd at th " J a p a n e se probb-m. (lov ernor S tep h e n s said, m ust be carrl«»d on Whatever a g re em e n t th e two gov e rn m e n ts m ight conclude ns a re 1 suit of the pending diplom atic con vernations T h e proposal wo* Incur por&tcd In th e ballota, th e governor said, and could not be set asid««. Gem Nut Margarine is one of the daintiest of all foods fcecou'3 it is made from oil pressed out of the white meat of fresh cocoanuts, the oil from plump peanuts, combined with Pasteurized milk, and salt. G em N ut Marg; rino is nourishing; it is healthful; it is deiicious. The largost manufacturers and distributors cf oleomargarine in the country m ake Gem Hut Margarine. The nam e on the package is n f.*r '•ntee cf quality. Test this delightful focJ tcda7. the grocery bilL I.-L j vrhat a great saving it makes on SWIFT & CO. Manufactured Daily in O ur Portland r i a n t RECORD SENT TO COLBY DR. C. E. FROST Office in I .aw non Huiltling. 1'honc 47 ( )r«‘gon C o t t a g l i ( irove R McCARCAR. D. D. S. DENTIST N mrnlgin rrlifvi i I i nut not ly by h»rul application. ItcNiih'iir«' 117 no iilh Vi. lln r « l N trcct; o ffici* A r cuilc huihling, F i f t h and Main. P h o n e: o ffic e , Ilf>; rc».f 1 3 rt K T H I S E C O N O M Y Mi; IS I T K X J F. YOUNG I’U A V A t l A N C K T D o e s t h i s p m ATTORNEY AT LAW t m i l v a n s w e r t h e « p ic a lin n w h y Office on Main nvenue. TANKS AUK II K i l l in U n e Cettnge d ro v e Oregon c o u n t y T I f t h e s h e r i f f ' s «»fficc <»l Kan«' c o u n t y c«»at $12,111 in I f i l s s h o u l d it c o s t $lli,4.r)l in 1010 a n d H. J. SHINN he $ IH,000 o r $ 2 0 .0 0 0 in 1020? ATTORNEY AT LAW In f a c e «0' t h e f a c t t h a t t h e o t h e r and notary public. Practices co unty o ffices have in c re a se d all courts, Twenty five years ox périm er. o n l y a f e w h u n d r e d d o l l a r s «Itir- ■ nir I h e s e y e a r a t T h e a a l a r y a t o l Bader Hldg., Cottage drove, Ore. all e x p e l í a i s o f t h i ' s h e r i f f a r e p a i d l»y t h e c o u n t y . T h e sheriff"»« ALTA KING o f f i c e s h o u l d n o t lie u s e d a s a ATTORNEY AT LAW c o l l i 'c t i o n a g e n c y f o r t h e K u g e n e Celleet inns, Probate, Notary , • ) untie«« C o u r t d i s t r i c t . T h e r e g Publio u l a r l y e l e c t e d c o t is lu l ilc s h o u l d d o 771 Willamette Nt., Eugene, Ore. I h«' w«n k o f t h e Kugi'iu* J u s t ice d i s t r i c t a n d n o t t h e s h e r i f f ’s nf- H. W TITUS. D. M. D. Kce a t a lo s s m n l a t t h e e x p e n a o E X P E R T DENTISTRY "I t h e t a x p a y e r s in g e n e r a l . Modern < S |i i i p m e n t. First Nation I f e l e c l o d s h e r i f f I w ill t u r n »I Hank Hldg. Office hours if a. all fee s c o llc c tc « l b y m e o v e r to in. tu I If in., I to (i p. m. Kvc the c o u n ty tr e a s u r e r , w h e re th e y ■lings or Hnndays by appointment. rig h tly and le g a lly belong, 1‘U O M I T K V , not w a i t i n g f o r a J. S. MEDLEY r c i p i c s t f r o m t h e c o u n t y c o u r t to ATTORNEY AT LAW d o so, n s th«'K«> fe e s b e l o n g to t b e Eugene I sum and Savings Hank c o u n t y , «‘iiru«‘il o n c o u n t y t i m e Hui Iding a n d a t c o u n t y expens«* a n d w i t h Oregon Eugene c o u n t y a u t o m o b i l e a n d g as. If i 'b 'c t i 'd s h e r i f f o n N o v e m b e r DR. A R. ANDREWS - I p r o m i s e thi* t a x p a y e r s o f K a n e Veterinary Surgeon c o u n t y t o c o m l u c t Ih«- a f f a i r s o f Calls answered promptly t b e o ffice, in m i i m p a r t i a l a m i all hours b usiness lik e m a n n e r , g iv in g « Drain Oregon s * |n a re «b al t o a ll m n l t h a t I w ill u se K< 'U N O ,M Y in c o m l u c t i n g DR W. M. HAMILTON t h e a f f a i r s -of t h e o f f i c e t h u s CHIROrRACTIO b o ld in g th e ru n n in g expeiiHt'H Chronie Cases a Speeinlty d o w n to th e m in im u m . I b 'a p i'c tfu lly s iib m ittc il, Office Over Darby Hardware J O H N K. E D W A R D S , Vs- ( • ’« id A d v . -0 2 2 2 9 ) T ennessee Lower House Rsquests Action by Governor. Nashville. T onn.—At the reque st ol tin- house of rep resentatives. Governor Roberts f r r w a r d e d . to S e c re ta ry of .-. ... - Colby a certified copy of the J urtnil of that body, when the attem pt wn m ade to rescind tlu; federal suf i'rage umemlment. T he a . tio n was not regnrdtsl by . the suffragists as affecting th e validity ■f the proclam ation previously Issued by S ecre tary Colby of tho ratification "1 the tilth am endm ent. T h e anil ra tifie n tlonlsts, however, were jubilant because they lnterprete«l the sending of the s ta te m e n t a s mean Ing that this record would become a pnrt of the evidence to be used in the courts to overthrow th e validity of the ratification. Gambling Scandal Hits Chicago Cubs. Chicago. P re sid en t William Veeck of the Chicago National league base- hall te am will Investigate charges made here th u t the Cubs had dellb orately lost a game, which Philadel phia won. 8 to «). and th a t professional gam blers “cleaned up" In a betting roup n s ii result. Idaho W a n ts Mountsln Tima. Holso, Idaho.—E vidence Indicating the almost unanlnnnis desire on the part of so u th e rn Idaho for a change In the tim e zone from Pacific to Mean lain was p resented to W. C. 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