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The Sentinel v i lower liiiolligouo«, many ot them I foriugucrs, but they sro uot so iguor j uut but that they kuow whothor or uot they uro gi-lUug a liv in g w ago under ; liv in g condition*. A Wockly W ith I'lentjr thing* Otti«. Think tnd What W. Wo do uot kuow bow tho orgauiau o f B a ik b o u o . Ihiah sf Ih» Thing. Othar. I hath tioiiwork uuty have beou u l lc u ip w d . j L ib ert U« dc »ud E lb ert Sm ith Publishers l o o ot leu it u> a l l c u i p L d by tMiid prop udiste . oi .. tho . ut» 1 tonal uiuou who i A lbert Bed«------------------------------ E dito r aga V, . .. ____ - Diogenes ou U uow soo tho oud o f his tullamo tho tooling» ot tho omployo ' Ji;il UA huul. A -- - - - - — The St. Helens Mist niTMinnt that *>itiiil.iv*»r Sn. h nrmuiiiitii ! ^ agaiuat the employer. Much propagnn A l i n t class p u b L c a t io u entered s t Col has discovered a mail aud sou who in dials are p artic ularly successful iu sist upon returning to the o w u cr a suiu l a g e u r u v e , a r e ., a» second class m a ile r dealing w ith those ol the lower order ol money found ou a public high wav o f intelligence. L su ally they only suc l u c id c u la llv The Mist | kuu ( s a moral, 41 Ü E ast k ls iu liuaiuoaa O ffice... ceed in disruptin g m d u s l n a l conditions which it is easy to do w ith such in and in g e l l i n g a w a y with a roll of »pirating. Ö C B Ö C K U ’ IIO N KATEÖ swag. We have aeoa this thing worked s • • One y e a r ___ $ 2.26 ( Three mouth»---- «io to a tare-you w ell iu another uiiuiug A ucwspnpcruiuu a l w a y s sp eaks »1 Öi* mouths 1.16 I Öitight co py------- bo section. b u t the right to o r g a u u c is a right au a rticle w ritteu for a uewspaper as »No subscription listed tor leas thau hoc a story probably because that d o e s n ’t A reduction o f X6c fo r p a y in g a full that cannot be deuied the laborers o f sound as harsh as to call it a lie. any class. They are becoming lutellt y e a r m ad va n c e • • • ge nt enough to uuderstaud that iu sit uatious such as those e i i s l i u g iu great A u arch ite ct out o f a j o b might Member o f industrial ce nters like tho West V i r keep the w o l f from the door liy turn N a tio n al E d ito ria l A ssociation g i n i a coal miues their cu uditio us are in g his a tte ntio n to de aig uiug womau ’» Orogou Ö lale E d it o ria l A ssociation greatly bettered by cooperation as e i hats. Oregon N e w sp ap er Coutereuce em plitted in a labor uuiou beaded by • • s Laue County 1 'ubliaheia ’ A ssociation saue aud cautious o f f i c i a l s aud coil- It is said that music will make hens ducted w ith co usidcratiou tor the I M A D A t , öhU’ T E M B E K V, 1**1 T r y y o u r heus rights o f the em ployer as well as for produce more eggs. w ith a lay or two. the employe. • • • The employer uuou cstio uably has the P u l i i HATES. right to say that ho w ill uot employ M a uy a mail fills about as important uuiou labor but he lias no rig h t to at a position in the home as a great big I t is uot o fte n that the passing o f tempt to pre ve n t his labor from or ouo outside the coiumuuily is tbougut g a n i a i u g tkemaelv es out o f |obs i f they fly mid b u t t e s aud fusses around Iu to call to r muuliou iu the e dito rial col wish. The West \ irg iuia mine owners about the same manner. • • • unins ot The Sentinel, but the passiug m sy control the s t a t e g o vernm en t, but ot P h il Sj. b a te s , resident ot i ’o illu u d , they do uot coutrol the fe d e m l go v ern He ca utio us when y o u r w i f e heglus is such au occasion. uicut a u d the f a c t that it has been b ra g g in g to the ueighlMirs about what t ’Uil w as persoually ku ow u to but •fouud necessary to scud fed e ra l troops strong arm s and w on de rful s la y iu g tew iu C o tta g e «drove, y e t rnauy iu to quell the disturban ce iu the coal you have. She m ay have a c o t t a g e Urove unknowingly came in fiehls put» the fed e ra l go v e r a m e u t . u . powers - f .1. -mon-trate on contact w ith him and his works, lo r a Position vvhere it cau t a k e a hauil iu * lie was fo r years a c ti v e in civic a l f a i r s the setttem eul o t the d i f f i e u l t i e s and iu P o rtla n d and had complete charge d i c l a t e i o i-uiployer and empluye whnt w o f the roae f e s t i v a l iu Port laud durtug tliey inay and may uot do. what many consider its most successtul Let us hope that 1 ‘ resideut U a rd iu g . ' y ea r, doiug much iu that yea r, aud iu w ith the rare judgiueut he has so f a r | * other y e a rs , to make u permanent s u c d isp layed iu a ll his aetious, will settle cess o f the g rea t aprtug show which this muddle iu such a manner a s to M OUNT V IE W . has brought pleasure, uappiuesa aud pre veut its recurrence as au a uuual euyoymeul to mauy thousands o f this a f f a i r . (S p e cial to T he Seutiuel.) aud other slates. Sept. i. lleu evu Shat tuck m-i-uuiiw As publisher o f a tarui magaxiue he O rgauizers fo r the Non-pnrtisan iiii-ii her f a t h e r to E ugen e one da y Inst g a v e pleasure to the mauy parties of week and had In r toli-ll- re u m i.-d. yo un g worneu who wou subscription league are said to b.- hav mg seme d if i Mrs. C. W. Scar* w as iu «’u lla g e u lt y tu Washiugtou aud Orcguu tu contests a ud were personally conducted c f ic olle ctiu g the f 1 * a head demauded j Gruve baturdav. upou tours o f the country. W i lit- n r aud front those w ho would be members o f 1 Mr. » “ d M rs « » aldo mu a \l m A s secretary for many y ea rs o f the thè u r^ u u u alio u om ued aud opt'rated M i IU t atteuiieu Suiutav **'ht»ol Oregon ¡state E d ito ria l associatio n his by Boss Tow uley, bcside w bum Tarn “ “ d ‘-hureh at thè Waldeu si-boni house influence was great upou the u r g a u iu i ttou which has the p M o r little fo r the slate . <2 HINGS WE THINK Neighborhood News ;»rvkii ii."us j - -«j Ä H U tS * Ä - i « w *.s- ..... .. » um ~ i ä moro | . - . . “ s ^ s . 5Lsfu°ss; ,fc,vJr.lrWT«»?tä* J?"h b e n ot the associât were made , . luiugh, at VN uUifii. enjo y able by the f a c t that i ’hil wa» hours ahead o f tbe procesmou g v t t i L thiugs Ui rcad.ucss for t b s more Usisurely moviug scribes. He w ill u k ,| *u , 1,i..,-y Hna f r a n k a u d f r e t t e d at dilatory actiou bul be was co rd isily siucere and of the s t u f f from which Ood 'g noblemen are fashioned . The state loses a most fo rc e fu l and much loved citizen. Your Paint Dollar — How Big in 5 Years? MF best pnint will be g.xul live or more yean heme, if properly applied. Cheap paint, on »be average, starts cracking in twelve months. It's wh.it paint c o v e r t that you want to save—not merely a few cents per gallon in t i n t cost. Cheap paint does not sprrad as easily or as far as good paint. So when you figure labor and square yards covered, cheap paint on the house costs as much as good paint. Cheap paint in practically every instance, is the most ex pensive you can buy. Don't allow surfaces to rot. It costs less to paint them. T h e paints specified by Fu l ler are the result of 7 2 years experience in the making of all kinds of paints, varnishes, etc., for western use. T W e use the best materials, P U R E P IO N E E R W H I T E L E A D , pure liitsi-cd oil, zinc and odor as others do, hut we combine them with a 7^ yran»’ knowledge and long-time skill. O ur white lead have is finrly ground pure white. It must pass through a silk screen with 4<>,(HMf meshes to the st|tiare inch. W e u>e special mat hiitrs for mixing the materials in sci entifically exact proportion*. So Fuller colors are excep tionally dear-toned ami Fuller Mouse Paints ate noted for cov ering capacity, ease of spread and great durability. If you want front five or more years’ protection for your property investment, get Ful ler’s western paint for western wraiher conditions a paint you know. Fullers • m e a in t s 72H I ‘ kiu k iu g a ud iu gutdtug their ow n ae , tious 11 , us » thut 1 . it . is no vvouder they . - — do not u k e k u u llv ,u »u « irm u .M t.o n where •«*« * » “ >«* on Painting ,^SK our sgrul for our fire sd- rsid whleh .how. 11 •hadr. of thi. drilr able paint. Wr have a Fuller S|ireitii«liou Driiait ment which will tell you all about the most ilr.lrshlr color achnnrs, color har mouy and those other drtsilt you want to know. Take advantage of Fuller House I'ainle. Take sirps lo paint now. OouT lei wrstlirr ilr|trrcisie your invrslmenl. W P. F U L L E R A C O . D*|>t. II, S»n Vtsnclsru HoMtr M iitiil«! tutrt uf l'«lnls. Varnishes, ftnsmtlx. Stales, and i - ionkfk wm n t s au lu r 71 Y»»ts Kstabtlihfif list. Ilrsnih»« in IS Cm»» In thi W#»S— t>»«l»rs evstywhsis. A im tnakft* of N ib t .f t t '» m » n t KI<»oe Paint, A ll Put|i..M V » i m . l m S ilk »n w h it» r.n a m »l, k l l o i n lut I-'I im ob Vat tilth. W iit u k U W a ll Pm wh, A u lu knantal. Ita ln and P .ol P aint. P .-f .h an,I Stan l-a ln l an.I P I O N K t K W ill I K I I A t' c / n c A T tO N H o u s e P a in ts SAVE THIS P u r « P re p a ra d P o in t ( C u t i h i t o u i «ntl |*4»is il in f i n n nulff book •• m n i n n o . ) P h o sn lx EULLEg Free Advice P u r e P a in e My house need« painting Kuller'a if i inla ara »old hy Manufactured by W. P. Fuller & Co. **Pur« Prspsr««!** an«1 " P h - e n i s " a i t F i i l U r t Sp sciftcAlion « I M h ou s * (ksinltng. ü c t »i th rr ^ a n i you hatrt ih# beai i - ' i h a l an y o n e c a n m ak e — long • aervice pain i« W HKRK TO HUY T il KM Th»»F nainl« are im pottani lu you. » il't impociani lo go lo ih« righi Hum lu g#v th em . Agama' nain«« anti ad- tite«ae* ara punte«! in the memo coupon lo (ha righi Cut ii out and put il in your pockei now Mis* Bort hu Sour#, o f l ’urtluml. vin For A ll K ilrrbtr .lui»« •># Paintinjt it la Atlviaghlr lu iled friends and re la t iv e s in the neigh Sat-uff I h r S r r r l f M i «•( t « MaMrf I'ftlrti«! burhood this week. J. W. Fisher, o f Kugene, vis ited last week at the \Y. D. Heath home. Miss Mabel H ick ey , o f the Urove, 1 mí « u , ü o wl<1«‘ lV e x p l o i t e d t o b e v e r y - f 1 *“ several da y s o f Iasi week with Selina Miller. Mr*. Wm. M cCoy went to I Miss A llie l'h illip s, o f C o rva llis, vis T u e sd a y to visit w ith relative*. . — „ • _ _ t _ 1 I ited o ve r Igikor ilav w ith her imreuts, Mr mid Mr*. Hen Jones mol .X A San F ra n cisco man refuses to de I Mr allJ M r,. K. B F hillips. to Mrs. S t e v e F’ luuierpmig aud sou Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Coîdev were in (ha follow in g Agenta: ORO A BROWN, Yoncalla PURR PRRPARRD W. L DARBY, Cottage Ort.ve PHORNIX Every |»al ron ot l lir Si nt ilici is lie ping to givo < 'ottag«* G rovo a newspaper which O l i n H O l l t .'III j thoi it v lias stated lie o i u * of 1«• h o s t c o u n t r y new jmj»ers published any w hero. 11 4 the BLUE * M O U N TA IN . (S^s-cial to T h e H< ut ilici. ) Sept. 1. F.dith lotndw ehr went t o . he i-n t n .n m .ig M f _ w h ,.c o m b and Mr. V a - „ l . r were Eugene ou busilie— S a tu rd a y . .. . . . . - ■ seut up by a fu rn a ce rmuiiaiiv to iu --------- congress, in sinuates that the suitor is .. i c ,. il . k...i. Mrs. P iu icy \\h Hip.- an.I d a u g h te r! The renewed trouble in the West e n jo y in g all the delights o f m arried i ‘ *.i * ,* . [ “/ " s i t 'S l - i ,1, . J t * , , \ h ‘K, G la d y s railed on Mr. and Mr*. Snell V t rg iu ia coal fields seems, from this life without mauy o f its re spousibil al"* M h itm iu li '*>ok ad Frntuy. Mr. mol Mrs. N e al lie in e r , Mr. mid o fgt,heC» i n e ^ n e » m ' o r " 11 ^ “ ¡i I n g a l l s ' bett.-r three- “ L h o n i . - s ufP h U ? u . . e r . M » o f the mine owners to prevent the or fo urths ha dn ’t done all these things to vv .K » a a, w Mr*. John H a t h a w a y , Mr-. Kiuerm uii «“ ¡“ •is» f • « « » „ . v - a - v v « . . . - I *■ | ‘ i s i n V ’ ¿ r S f . . . f c and children and M a lia r e H a t h a w a y , uf Tillam o o k, ana cam p in g m a r the The situation m West N^rgima is served them. visit w h ile he w as at work. peculiar to that section. T he mine ------------------------- , Mrs V e r a a Mast, who is employed John Palmer place. Mr-. John Alh a and daugh ter Sa die owners are said to co ntrol the state. I f E d ito r J e u k iu s , o f the E u g e n e , by the H. B & M. store m Cottag» The employes probably are from those R egister, i s n ’t c a r e fu l his service s are Urove. vis ite d Sun da y and laibor day were iu the G rove T ue sd ay . l t d S k elto n was a dinner gtie*t ut g o in g to be co mmandeered for the ex « , t h her |mreuts. Mr and Mrs. F\ B the Bert laiin-aster home Sun day. e lu s iv e purpose o f e x p lo itin g O regou 'a Phillips. scenic a ttr a ctio n s. He w axes v o lu b ly | Mr. and Mrs. F l o y d Jones aud chil M O UN T V IE W . poetic upou his return from a trip o v e r I dn-n motored to l>min Sun day, the s k y lin e t ra il a n d deseribes what he Mr. and Mr-. J. A. Joll, o f Delight (S|s-cial to T he Sentinel.) heard, -aw and f e l t iu a manner that V a lie v, and Mr. aud Mrs. Ralph Hear*, 81 pt I Mr and Mr UI p B C o l m akes it e x t re m e ly d i f f i c u l t for a n y | o f W a lke r, and Mrs. Ann Hears, o f one w ith the least tain t o f the w an der Cresw ell, were Sun da y gu e-ts o f Mr a rriv ed W ednesday o f last week from eastern Oregon for n visit w ith Mr. lust to stick to his de-k during these Hnd Mr*. C. W. Hears. glorious summer f a l l »lays. Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Miller were iu Cox’s sister, Mr- .1 It Cooley. They left on their return trip S u n d a y , g o in g C o t t a g e Urove T ue sd ay . Mr. aud Mrs. I.. A. W h itcom b und by w a y o f C r a t e r lake. A Salem. Ore., man has in ve n ted a Mr*. Vermi Ma-I ha* a cce p te d a |*> machine which m akes it possible to A dial ( :i-tilc returned to Portlan d sit ion a* cashier 111 the H. li. A M bear music in Salem that is bein g Mou<iay. Mr. and Mr*. W. D. H eath and fum -tore in C o t t a g e Grove. .j, Han FTaiu l.-'-u. H> k a - n ’t Mr*. F'ree returned to her home in n aff the ch auce to make a fo rtun e as il r . Mr*. I.. A. W h itcom b and J. W has the mau who in ve nts a machine to F’i.-her -pent S u n d a y ut W a lke r w ith P o rtla n d last week, a f t e r an e x te n d e d j visit w ith ber mother, Mrs. Wm. shut o f f the music from next door or Mr. and Mrs. S. F:. l / m r r , F’rank Willi*, o f S ilk Creek, w as at Haupt. Mrs. F’ree w as uecompmiied !o| iu the f l a t below or above. Portlan d by Hopper Ven ter, who hud the W. D. Heath home Sa tu rd a y . been s t a y i n g with Mr. and Mr*, liuup t. E d ito r IngalL* returns to C o r v a llis ROW R IV E R . from a trip to C a n a d a aud Home o f ROW R IV E R . the summer resorts aud s t r a i g h t w a y (8(iecial to The Sentinel.) opines that the short s k irt is the most (Hnei-iul to T h e Sentinel.) S«-pt. I.— Mr*. Alphonse loiBlitie wa* sensible trend in w o m e n ’s w ea r f o r H»-)it. 1. Mr*. J. S. M a g la d iy re called to Flugene Sat u r d a v by th | m any year*. Guess In galls has been turned Sun da y from a visit o f s ev eral de ath o f a siste r T he fun eral wa* w eeks in Portland. seeing thing*. held S hio I h v . Mrs. F'ruuk Pleuard and childreu, A ndrew t row and -on I.illaril and Mrs. Chas. Pleuard mid children mal It has been s ugg ested that the C a n a Mr*. Tom M < M a ste r und childreu mo Miss A lice Thriiu laft Matnrdajr for dian parliament be dissolved. A t a u y I rate, they ha ve som ething up there to t o r n l to V id a S u n d a y und spent the H e n v e y ’s hop yurd uenr S p rin gfield . d a y at the home o f Mr*. Me M a s t e r ’s Mr. mid Mrs. S. S. T ra s k l e f t Sat be di-.-olv . .| 1 r, h ' ■ K--j ’ - r. sister. Mrs. J. A. I>owe. oriiay fur a w e e k ’s o u t in g and visit T h e Oscar M e C allis ter fa m ily have at N e w p o rt. moved here from Wildw ood. H arry S a n d e rs and sou Raymond Mr. aud Mrs. A lbert Pixiuette and motored to W ildw ood M o n day e v e n in g childreu ha ve returned to liore na, a f anil visited at the J oe Ple u a rd home. ter an o u tin g here o f s everal wek*. LuHelL S t e w a r t and f a m ily left Joh n W a n k e r and son Fred leave Monday by motor fo r u two w e e k s ’ F r id u y fo r P o rtla n d, where they will visit a t O a k rid g e . Mr. S t e w a r t will m a ke an e x te n d e d visit before g o in g enjo y a h u ntin g trip while there, on to eastern Oregon. Mr. W a n k e r Elsie Pleuard visited re la tiv e - ut ha* lived here several year*. H e a v y 's hup y a r d Sun day. J a c k Poole left F’ ru lay for Marsh G la d y s C a rp e n te r aud C'hloe While- field, where he has employment. Mrs ley, o f Sta r, were S u n d a y visito rs at Poole and lit tle d a u g h te r nave been iu the G. H. Sloan home. M a rsh field fo r several week* v is it in g Mr. and Mrs. A l b e r t Risnue und her parent*. ba b y und Mrs. Wade W a l l s and baby are vis itin g Mrs. M a tild a Jon es uud son Archie. LORANE. FIRST G a z e tte Time*, » h e n on tee -I BEAUTY compacts 5 0<? PerTumcd with the Wonderful N ew Odor o f 20 Flo uteri (S p e cial t o The Sentinel.) Sept, i f — Mrs. R. l>. Counts ha* re turned to her borne in K o w b u r g , a f t e r an e xte n d e d visit w ith her parents, Mr. and Mr*. M artin F'oater. Mrs. Claude Hchrack spent S a t u r d a y and S u n d a y in Hutherlin. Mr. and Mr*. F\ E. B r ya n t, who are ■ pending n few months at their sum In-re, are sp en ding the week M f M M eud on an o u t i n g up the M c K e n z ie river. Mr*. H ann ugan . o f Portla nd, i* vi» ¡ting her fath e r, Ca p t. John O 'B r i e n . Mi** M ary D a v is returned S a t u r d a y from a week ’* visit w ith her sister, Mrs. Horace S uth erla n d, in C o t t a g e Grove. Miss L eth a Holland visited in FJu- g e n e Hntiir'biy w ith her parents. Hoy Foster wa* in C o t t a g e G ro v e on business Monday. Miss Ehlora D am ewood ha* returned from a visit a t the home o f her uncle, F ra n k Damewood, a t Cro w . HEBRON. Powder in its handiest, most e co n o m ica l form. Dainty caf(ej o f Face Powder Jonteel in charming little boxes that slip into your hand-bag. No spilling- no waste Exuuisitc shades—to match all complexions. Complete with puff, 50c. F aci aixe Jo n te rl Beauty ~] C C P* o m T p h a e c t re f o ’« r a t h larfe e J reaain g t a b le , $ |.O o J The Modem Pharm acy C. J. KEM. PROP Tk* TsssO: COTTAGE GROVE (Special to The Sentinel.) Sept. 77 - Mr. and Mrs. G. M Kebcl- beck and f a m ily have gone to Uelkuan spring* fo r an outing. Mr. and Mr*. J oe Pieser, o f Htayton, visited part o f last week with Mr. Pie » e r ’s sister, Mr*. John K ebelbeck. Mrs. U iu sh aw and children. Miss A ila, Leonard and K a t ie G ilcrist. ha ve gone to Independence to work 111 the nop fiehls. H a rr y W ebber w as in Eugene F’ rid ay on business. Rev. J. E. Carlson, o f the G rove, pre ach ed at the Hebron church S u n d a y aftern oon . Mr*. G. A . Sm all and three children, o f London. Roy Hands, Ralph S h e r man, Miss E t h e l Sherm an and Miss El- D O REN A. (S p ecial to T he Sentin el.) Scot. 7 . Norris Filliott left T h o rs dnv by motor for t 'a l i fo r m a , where he e xp ects to Hpciid the com in g w inter. M. B. Berra mid fa m ily returned F'riduy to th e ir home m Port land, a f te r au o uting o f tw o w eeks near Du rena. Mrs. S t a n l e y Damewood came out I r < 1 iu I he I.roii- F r i d a y , return in g Hnt urday. P e rr y Ruscoe, o f P o r tla n d , a r r i v e d ; S a t u r d a y for a visit a t thi- Wes C hris , mau borne. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Ward and MisS| N o ra Wurd were in Fiugene S a t u r d a y , j Mrs. M a tild a Jon es and non A rch ie ! were down from Row R iv er S u n d a y ! v is i t i n g at the C. A. VnnSehoiaek home. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. M e L iu mid c h i l dren spent Hominy v is it in g frie nds at Sagin uw . John Ijiw s on made a t r i p to lingerie S a t u rd a y . Mrs. loit W a g n e r w as qu ite ill for a fe w days this week. Mr. and Mr*. A. S. W a rd , B e t t i * and Kollo Ward left M onday bv motor for t r i p to southern Oregon |Hiint*. Mr. and Mrs. W a y n e K ir k returned Hominy from Kin math Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Scott motored to S a g i n a w T ue sd ay . C. A. VanFb-hoiaek and f a m i l y were Eugene visitors T u e sd ay . Mrs. If. H Bales re turned T u e sd a y from a visit w ith her da ugh te r, Mrs. J a m e s Chapm an, in Eugene. Mrs. I a*e Thomason and d a u gh te rs Thelma and Ians visited frie nds in Bow R i v e r W edn esday. Miss B e n e tta T ee ters re turned T u e s d a y from an o u tin g spent a t N e w p o rt in com pan y w ith ner a unt, Mrs Joe M c K i b b e n , of Cottage Grove. A. R. Speurow, P;utor Seventh Street and Adatna Avenue SUNDAY, SRPTRM BRR 11 MORNINO Sunday School Morning Hour 9;45 m. 11:00 a. m. EVENINO Song Service 7:46 p, m. Every both wing*. Evening Hour 8:15 p. m. Every mail and woman, Imy ami girl in C ottage d rove should be in at least one Her vice on Sunday. I 'nine ami bring othera. THE CHURCH THAT SERVES The citizens of Cottage Grove, by their vote at the recent election, said that they desired to go into the electric light and power business. As we have said before, we believe this is an unwise thing for the city to do, but inasmuch as they have de cided to do it, our plant is for sale at a less price than the city can build one adequate to give first class service. We heretofore have offered to sell it for just its physical value, and that of fer is open to the city. This value may be determined by three competent non resident engineers, the city selecting one, the Cottage Grove Electric Company another and these two selecting a third, and whatever amount these three decide upon as the physical value of the plant, this amount will be accepted in full payment for the same and we will step down and out. Cottage Grove Electric Company J