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The Sentinel
A W» m M/ Ifnwtpaper With l ’ tuity
o i Haakbou«
but which is interested in seeing that
grangers are not put in the position o f
turning the grindstone for others.
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seme old maid who would giv e a
week's salary for one good tight squeeze
with t riunitinga.
,
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l.ovo thy neighbor 11 » thy pelf.
f o u r M l
Senator Jones, whose character waa
tkitMut Da&> iuul klibwrt Smith l'uMisher* attacked in an issue o f the Voter fm
Maybe they call it Wall streht be- ||
kilbwrt BoA*................................. Eildor mediately preceding the session, has
cause nothing that gets in there ever
been rcsoluted into the confidence of
succeeds in getting out.
A ft**t olua publication enterod at Cot the senate, the editor o f the Voter has
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aeooitd class matter apologised through the leading editor
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f
you
want
to
know
whether
you
There are. according to a recent ills
ial o f his most recent issue, and every
Humnn«s O ffic e __ _______ 412 Kast Mam thing is serene, with the exception are destined to be n success or not. covery, in the neighl>orhooi| o f sit
you can easily find out
The test is million germs on one house fly
The
that Senator Walter B denies that
'halt W f
■U B B C K llT IO N RATES
anything whieh Chap might sav or simple and infallible. Are you able to ordinary person would have let this
Q m jraar_____$2.29 j Throe mouths ...tiSo
I f not, drop out
You pass unnoticed.
do would bring him to the tears for save moneyf
Six mouths.... 1.18 j Siitelo aopy------ So
You may think not. But
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which the Voter give* him credit. 11c will lose.
No aubaorlptlon listisi for loss than 69«
Lot* o f men will open a $30 pot on
suggests that Chnpmnn round corner you will lose as sure as fate, for the
A roduoUon of 23c for paying a full
the binders for his magazine, so that seed o f success is not in vou. ’ ’— James a pair o f jacks and kick up an awful
Si
jrour lu advanoo
1
rumpus the next morning if their wives
they will not snag in his ears ns th «' J Hill.
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want
to
open
a
$1
bank
account
for
go
hurtling
through
the
air
propelled
Member of
" T h r i f t is the warehouse o f the fat the baby.
by the righteous indignation o f the
Nathoinl m i t o n a j Association
years against the lean years; it it the
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senator».
i invilii M a t « HJttoriwl AzsaieiaUon
prop o f plenty against the pressure of
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D o n ’t expect to get as much ns you
i tn'jfoo Noxnpapcr Confereiuv
That this is a republican legislature dearth; it is the steady sinew o f giv e— except in a fight.
l.ane County Publishors ’ Association
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is indicated by the fact that memorials Ktrength against the stealthy attach of
weakness
The physical practice of
T
h
e
r
e
’s
one
thing
about itiusir on a
calling
upon
congress
to
enact
protee
W 1 P A T , J AND A l l SI l ¡*_‘ l
phonograph -you can shut it o f f any
five t a r iff legislation sail along as if thrift is followed by the mental prm
tice
o
f
thrift.
The
man
who
is
strong
time you want to without hurting the
on the plarid bosom o f a calm sea.
EDIT ORS A P P R E C I A T E H O S P I T A L
saves
The man who save* becomes feelings of the performers.
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IT T
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Miss Doris Sikes, graduate o f the strong. Why then be a fool from
Murdock,
Love costs little nnd pays big d iv i
1'niversity o f Oregon journalism di*p»rt choice in plenty I — Victor
The Sentinel often has »aid that it
trade commission dends.
ment, is doing the house for the Ore chairman of federal
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l
raurh prefer» to »av pleasant thing»
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gon Statesman and seems to be sue
than to say things which are unplea»
" M o n e y that is wasted is destroyed
Heroic deeds are phor collateral to
eessfullv putting over the job
She
ant.
It is. therefore, a pleasure to
got some training on the Eugene as i f cast into n fire, and the evil re trv to borrow money on.
speak aareaerv edly o f the kind treat
incnmi’, in mrrt’ly lrt't»iliii(C ' vh I i t until tn 1
’‘ti*’ ntmla !<•
Register previous to coming here
She suits are not confined to the individual
raent accorded the editor* upon the is a Lane county gtrl and is maintain
hu vp. Tlit'ii- IN 1!.»thing linin' grutilym g t han the re fleet ¡011
waster but
are spread
throughout
Troubles grow rapidly when carefully
occasion o f their recent »«»»ion in Eli- ing the standards o f efficiency set by society. This is the crime and damage nursed but take sustenance away nnd
t hut you have u emu fort able bnluiiw ut the bank
the veiv
gent. It is not a pleasure entirely he girls from that county.
Herbert Hoover.
they shrivel in a day and are no more.
She is ag done by w a s t e . " —
knowledge
that
you
have
the
money
in
reaerve
In
aaliNlj
this
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cause o f the fact that The Sentinel gressive enough to get the news she is
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ileaire
or
that,
iiiikew
sell
denial
easy
and
derive*
more
plea
ha* in time* gone by seen fit to erit
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T
h
e
habit
o
f
saving
usually
goo»
Pntiont ol«l Job would hu\u mnd«* an
after but not so much as to take away
ieiie thing* which hnve happened in
sure than wasteful indulgence
any o f the charm of. her sex
She has with good habits o f every kind " — idonl ultimnt«« conmimcr
Eugene, but that may add to the pleas the right mixture o f maidenly curiosity Judge K S Lovett, chairman I ’ nion
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You should walk out of this bank the very next pay day
ure.
It would not be well that the to prevent the possibility o f being Pacific System.
T\xo Irmhmon r»*v«*ntlv di»*d,
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two cities should absolutely harmonire scooped as to the import or intent o f
with a bank book of your own
»iid 120 Thi* former «molted unti tho
A condition where no one finds fault any piece o f legislation proposed
“ K itrn vu g u m v rot« chnrttct.r
Th«» latter did not, no tho former*« un
All
with anyone else would he a condition in all she is a product of which the habit o f «ux mg money «tiff«»n« th<*
timolx death may lo* lutti to un «» of
betokening diasolution.
state's great institution located in " ill, brighten* th«* energioN. * *— Thro th«* weed.
Whatever else sky one may say of l.ane county may well be pround and «b»ro Rootw’ velt.
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Eugene, truthfully or otherwise, it apparently has a bright newspaper
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I,ot«
of
|»«»o|»lo
an* mn«i«» htt|>py bv
never hns been possible to sav that career ahead o f her. barring the pos
“ Take rare o f the pen mo* »m l the murrioso if no on«» «’U«», wh\ then th«'
that city has failed to entertain in a sibility o f some romance which may (mum!.* will t?xk«* care o f thoiin«o!\o*. “
|M*r*on who oolb'rtN tho fo«» f«ir per
most hospitable manner those who were turn her activities toward the more — Benjamin Franklin.
forming th«» ceremony.
guest* »'ithin it* gate».
The enter- prosaic but none the less interesting
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taiument o f the editors was more than and none the less trying duties o f try
‘ ‘ Waving
once
begun
in
rarelv
Thoro
ur«*
mine
«*» blind aa thoNe
usually hospitable. Quarters for hold ing to please one man instead o f the ontbxi
Sauiator Spencer.
who w o n ’t «o«» good in oth«*r«.
ing the sessions were furnished by the general public.
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university, two nooniiny meals were fur
‘
e U piece
e% erv dollar.'
Mon rot urn« ot duNt when «lend and
ni»hed the editors on the university
E. O Immel. broad shouldered legal
mor«» a m i more t%r«» returning t«> the
T i l l ; OI.1» ItKIdAltl.K
«'« ITT AUK iilfo V K , OUKUON
eampus and a hanpuet was given the light from Eugene, is here willing to
• Mak your money menu more
»lift to ltx«».
editors nt the Osburn hotel hr the help carry some o f the burdens of
chamber o f commerce, at whieh were legislation.
lie IS interested particul
Ib spit«* tho in v e n tio n o f *m<»k«*leftN
present a goodly number o f the busi- arly in legislating which Would make
a m i noi««»|oNN po*d«»r, Utiptd « t ill «tick *
neas men and citizens o f the city to it mandatory for county courts to re
j th«- contrnry notwith«tiAmling, but one' c it y I«» let that am ount o f m oney g>
to thV boxx an«! arrow
honor their editorial guest». Irr nddt turn to cities their proportion o f the
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, thing i« ii rtuin, it help* w«»n«b,rfully ! aboard.
tianal to all this, fraternity
and general countv road levy, such money
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TKisgt OtHora Thiak sad Whs I We
K v e n a bow loggod m an can fo llo w I m brightening up gloomy Nurroundmg*
c
•orority house» were thrown open to to be expended' upon streets leading
III ak st # 1 . Tluagx Others I task
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a
collegi»
n
lu c n t lu o pay f N upv!
and
in
makii
g
oven
i’o»ri»e
food
«juite
l
tho « tra ig h t and narro w path if ho
the editor* and their wives, who were to county roads. Legislation for this
L a th e r atfen«l«i t«* that f o rm a lit y
w is h e i to.
paint
tibie
thus thrown into close contact with purpose has not yet appeared, but pro
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M'.st things :ip|H-ur larger |o us wh«n
the splendid young men snd women bablv will bo proposed by some Lane
T h e In um i o f «»«luration *»f thou ha
It
tukoN
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court
to
chnngo
a
man
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A
word
to
tho
w in «» 1« m iffic io n t * *
who compose the student body
county member.
Incidentally
Mr. w« di. them ourselves than th«\ lid applto« to th«* hu «bnm l who»«' w ifo in name, but m<Mt anyone cun change a sny» pic 1« a b ra in f«»«»«l
U r l i , thrn
when »onienne else did them.
Incidentally
the meeting was
a Immel would like to hnve the aetivi
k ia p »t out *»f tho atotuarh
t«»lbng htm «o m oth ing
N w in «» hu« woman '«.
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splendid one from the standpoint o f it» ties o f the printing offic e in the
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a
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Matrimony and nlimouy rhyme very h a n d nox, r ha« t «► b«**«jMikori to tw ic e
educational value to the editors, for 1’ niversity o f Oregon’s journalism de
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i if couf«e w«s n lw a y a t h in k of a a<*
T h « reason there is sir much itn lig««
whom a splendid program o f practical partment restricted to the production nicely, but when the two mix they
g a t i n k l i n g vo ire
T h o o n ly «ob* of th«* nio i.o y «nievtion tinti is that so many ..... pic swallow ctety h«*l!c aa h a xm
addresses and discussions had been ar o f such printing as that for whieh take the poetry nut o f married life
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e v c r v t b i n g lobi them it»oiit huWto ca r«
wo
ho
ar
1«
tho
on«'
that
th«»
()o«ii|f*M
of
ranged. A most cordial relationship payment would ho made from umvor
Wo h nx. *o«’ n m nn' fo lk a I«»"«* 11 »•-1r
L ib e r t y i« on. Th o o ther «id«* doe«n *t for their stomachs
prevailed during the entire two days sity funds
Photograph* am now .««*ut by tele
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Believing that the pro
honda am i not know it
o f the si's* ion and those who were duetion o f Oibes nnd Herihes. the graph. N o w«»iui«*r the xxires *ometitne* ta lk
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A ini-ini trieil unii true is a nice
present are looking forward already to journalistic production which appears get dreadfully t\*i*ted.
W
e
ah«*ul«l
be
t
h a n k f u l that a ll tuen
thing
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he'll
Milium
true
longer
if
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, Th«» w ay to keep fo lk « fro m im y in g
their return a venr hence.
during each session o f the Oregon /
do not practice* what they preach
not U hm ! too often.
moan
th
in
^
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about
yo
u
in
to
«top
d
o
in
g
There are exception* to all rule»—
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Editorial eonferenee. is necessary for
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m oan thing«.
rule.
the preservation o f the peace, health except the gold..'a
A great m any men m»k«- a »uecoo*
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Th*
pi
r
s
*n
who
p4*
a
pr«
tty
c*»m
LEO ISLATAO R APH S
and safety o f the editors o f the state,
o f lif e a fte r they paan fMl but it ’•
Th*- m an who bonNtN o f tho th in g « ho plimont to ox«»ry |H»r«*»n ho «»»«-«• r«» g ot«
For real push the bumble I»s* has
I inquire i f this would come under the
a r*putation for truth tolling that ho, |«io r jmi I ic v to p lan to w ait u n t il that
j head o f restricted printing and learned everything else harked o f f the hosirds can do ««»Idnm «loe* th«»m.
ag* t«» atart t ry in g
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doe* not doNerve.
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(O m tia m i flora first page
; that it probably would. I do not feel
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I
There
arc
Uni*
s
\xh.-n
¿
1
brotherly
A m an d ied from th«» •*f f «*«*t <« o f ont
like reversing previously conceived
Th e g ir l wh«i fail««! t«» t?ik«» nd van
opening the seaaiuns, however, with opinions in opposition to competition arm extended in Nupport 1 * o f more in g i cak«» «»f Nonp a m i a new npnper.
\ r a ilr u a il commiNnion intorni«
j
some of his muiisterial friends o f the with private business upon the part o f value than
\«»r«»lx rhnNtiNing th«» I'tillm n n rn m p n n y j In g e of leap y e a r m av l»e juat a«
worth f good advice. I f th i« pnp«»r had b«»«*n th«» «»no con
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City.
Home o f those who have en- the government and governmental in
«iimo<t h«* w«>ul«l f«««lay b«- n liv in g l'u t un «I « » %% ii f«»r a r«*m*rved ««»at* to aorry a« th«* «»no who di«!.
a a a
Uoveruor Oleott. in his special me* stitutions. but it seems to me that the
the p«»rform ance.
Those who wish they rnuld do cer UNoful c itix e n
|)o rto m proNcribe it.
compassed the
and the heavens suppression o f Gibe» nnd Scribes eonld tain things should remember there is
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W hen we g«*t an e la n tir c u rre n c y it
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anil all that in thitn
or is likely be characterized almost as a national nothing to keep th-ir from tryin g to.
A *lramati«t «ay« grami «*p«»rn u \ w ill p ro b ab ly bo the k in d that con
A n e le c tric c u rre n t of 100 v«»|t« u
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ever to lie. in their yeoman efforts calamity.
English would bo a )*»k«‘
Well, vx «• t meta.
«ani
to
hnv«*
a
food
v
a
lu
e
efju
fil
t*»
a
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a a a
to leave nothing unsaid whieh might
Country life wouidn't be so bad p«»rtorhouN«' «t«»»»k
\ n d a portorhou«»‘ might bo abb* t«» ««»•• thr*»ugn it any
lead an erring solon buck into the sage in reference to the b o y s ’ training these days i f it w asn't so much like
G«»vorn
tW'iit
by
c om ini «aioli ia way
wny.
etenk w ould g iv e m an y of un n Nh«»ck
path* o f rectitude, might get some school, said that we give more thougt- city life.
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uh* ari ot g o x rrtiific n t for rommiNJiion
<X|unl to 100 \ oit n «»f e le c t r ic it y .
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pointers from < haplain Mercer's spirit ful attention to the care and breeding
a a a
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Gambler* «m a hom<*ward bound At
ual words, which are few in number o f animals than we do to the care and
N o matter how e ffic ie n t a machine
\ lit t le eg«»ti«m ia noroa«»«ry in «»r«lrr
lantic liner flu* • • *1 |m«wiig«»rN « mi t of
|,«>ve
m
ay
lu*
n
il
that
in
n«*eded
t«>
4iut seem to have the desired salutary breeding o f ahildren.
He might have of my kind may Is-, it iW>e* its best
Eur**p*»f»n hotel k«»opor* imiNt t«• a rg u ire th«» pro|M*r nn»«*unt «»f c«»n
«u p p iy _th•* p h y » im l need« «*f tho n« w lv
effect. In an emergency he performs ndded that the animal in man is re
work only vvith e f f ic ie n t human sup in - n ' ■ • » * i |> I « , » • in 11 m • t; T n it h” f it I«'- t<» In» 1* •* i n g **« • i • » * • ” 1" f l ui r l.ii-snn'
tga fid e n c e m y«»ur»M»lf.
for both sides o f the legislative body sponsible in many instances for the erv ¡»ion.
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fact that we have boys at a training
I have received an urgent inquiry school which seem to fa il to train.
Do not trample, tin tho man who is
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from one who anticipates a visit here.
down.
N o one g e t» s<> l"w but that
Being of a literary temperament he
Senator Ebcrhard '■ Senate Bill No. his good will n ny t «* o f use to you
wishes to know m advance what are 13 would repeal the two per cent road some dtiv.
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considered the “ six bent cellars” in te nd limit lion which was brought up
Salem
Cigari-ttp* are, now sani to cure the
to interfere with the sale o f the road
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bonds voted Inst year by I-une county. drink habit. A.not her case where the
Halvor C. Wheeler, o f Pleasant Hill, Favorable action upon this hill will cure is s o r » - than the disease.
who formerly ensconsed his form in remove all doubt as to the ability o f
one of the leather backed chairs pro any county to vote bonds up to 10 per
Discarding p - i k u bus waist» during
V ided for house members, flitted about rent o f it* assessed valuation.
a Minnesota winter is not necessarily
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under the lug domes for a few days,
a sign o f m< siesty.
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admittedly on the alert . —
as __________
a member
Never
mind.
little
congressional
Tho Pacific Telephone and Telcaraph Oompany has Imilt up a telephone
o f the grange legislative commit tee. boom let. y o u ’ll be a soap bubble bye
N o matter; how much money a mnn
“ “ * u ' ‘:u 111-1 t" t i v ■ r axes to grind^juol by.
___________ earns, i f lie rain't make both ends
system hi Oreifoit irom 7027 stations in l'too to !*l,.’»2«i slalm ns in l'i20 Tina
meet he is worm- o f f than the man on
a slender salary who hns a little left
development was seemed lor the moat part duriiiK a period when coat of
over e v e r y tirnt, .
• » s
labor and materials was normal
During iheae 20 year» the Telephone
Many marrieif men who are not nat
orally su|>erstit* ous are afraid to g "
<itinpany has carried out its part in building Oregon Its operating expense»
homo in the we< smvt' hours.
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hnve increaaed I'axter than its revenue im the last live yearn it has been
Mrs. Timothy
Hay, o f Iowa, has
been granted a idivorce. It i* appropri
operating at an increased defied
Thin eomldion cannot permanently con
at* that she .»ho uld be a gras» widow.
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tinue.
D on't judge a woman by the clothe*
she doesn’t we* r.
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New capital cannot be obtained by public utilitiea at all except when
This is the ■ xison when you should
by all moans: i scatter sunshine along
rates arc auch as will afford reaaonahle assmanee, with efficient manage-
yonr wny.
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There '» one it ice feature about I.nlior
ment, o f earningh aul'fieient t«i care for legitimate fixed ehartrea nnd establish
day and T h a o ! »giving. They always
come on a »«-Jiot d day.
f*
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lor them a basis o f credit. This does not mean that rates should be such as
There sh-sild nt least be a stable
in themselves will supply new capital, but that they lie such as to justify
market for corn , oats and hay
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eamtai investment in emH|tetition with othei husuiess ventures
(tod intends piian and woman to wed,
and somet.imes #the devil seems to coop
crate.
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The proposed rates represent a very small increase to the individual
”
One o f the mo <t inconvenient things
the new adminu «tration will have to
user FROM 2*/j TO 11 CENTS PER D A Y . In the aggregate they represent
put up w ith is the fact that every
man who was cli gible to vote at the
a revenue to the Telephone Company miffieienl to enable it tn continue to
recent x-l>W'tion 1 » eligible to a joi* now.
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serve the public, meet its payroll obligations and show a reasonable return
There'if no reaiWin for being unrea
upon a legitimate investment.
sonable.
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OettinjT the worst o f it at some time
has o f t o n tnr aed nut to he the best
Adequate service is dependent upon adequate rates.
thing tb at co »Id have happened hi a
person.
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Bin .money
mast be the kind you
stick so meone for
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Kngl» sh woir »m sny American women
d o n ’t I now h< rw to waJk. Tkey know
how to run th C it hubbies, however.
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Cottage Grove
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Oregon
Ken»f ng the 1 *dv»ee to the lovelorn
that i* a feat nre of some paper*, one
wouiA imagin s that the author was
be here
Until a hunk hook hours your iiunit*. you an*
not m lv iiiirin i; or I»«*tt«*r iji * your situ atio n ^
Tlu* yountf titan or woman, of large or small
First National Bank
H1NCS WE THINK
What Is Your Telephone Service Worth
A
C o u gh
and
C o ld
T reatment
With No 111 Effects
U IIE R R Y B A R K COUGH S Y R U P J
IX 40c A N D 75c B O TTLE S
Quiets the “ tickle” and aids in
relief of the cough. It contains *
no narcotics, does not sicken,
and is pleasant and prompt.
R E X A L L COLD T A B L E T S
reduce fever and aid in “ drying
up” coryza or head colds. I f
you use them together, a cold,
which may become serious, is
quickly broken up.
The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company
The Modem Pharmacy
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