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T ----------------- ; -------------------------------- t ! i W A N T A D S j i „ -------- | Hale»-—Ou« corn Ilio ward; mini | mum 35 w o rd »} three insertiou» tor I (he price o f two w lieu p a id iu ad- | vatic«} half cent the word after j the third insanina | | . | j I j ' j The Story of Our States By JONATHAN BRACE XLVI.— NEW MEXICO s I T S name liu- p i l e s . Now Motion's bl»- ttiry is oloso- ly ulllotl » i l k Old Moxloti. It wits III« Sptmisli who wi-ro Its llrst ex- plorors, I V Vitos vlsltlug till» region iu Kwh! uud Corouado four yours lator. Tito nativos were the Pueblo Indians, al though they are soul timos orrono- ously ropulisl to have las*n Au to» s as they wor«* woll advaucod In tho tirts and liad a compara lively high elvlllaallou. These Indians wor«* conquere«! I d 1WW by Juan do Olíate anil ho»anio aubjivi to Spanish rule, bolug foreetl to work tin* mines uud pay tribute. Missions vc«*re estate llshod and Santa Ko was touudoil about I ikCi. Except for a i»erlod o f ton years «bou ihe Indiana rovolto»! and luutntalnod (bolr ludepeu- «U'uce, Now Moxloo renta I nod un der Spanish control until iu 1821 Mexico gamed Its lndcpend«*u»*»* from Spain and New Moxloo became u province of Mexico. Thus It remain«*»! until the out break o f the Mexican war, when in 1846 Colonel K«*arny marcbe«l from Fort lu*av«‘iiwortli with bis trxMqis, occuplts) Santa Ke uud declared this n-gion a t>art o f III«* Dotted Sla!»*s. By the Tn:U v with Mexico In IMS, the upper pari «if tin* state was formally i*»*»li*»l to lht> I'nltcd Slates uud the Territory «>f M»*xl»*o was or- gani/cd ill 18Tit, which reach«*d from Texas to California. Arizona was sot »in' from Now Mexico in 1st ¡.'I uud a few yt*ars lator u portion was oontrihut«*d to Colorado. Application for ud- ntissiou as a stute start»*»1 iu 18G0, but It was not uutil IU10 that New Mexico became the forty-seventh state. N«*w Mexico ranks fourth In size among tho stut«*s with au urea o f 122,024 square miles, but is spars«*ly populated and aocord- ingly has ouly three electoral votes for Presitlent. A »>--------------------------------------------------------- —# trou ipt jitn ey acr vice a l City l i ausi or Company. f ’Uoue UU. jlin lic f o r tvaic. KcguAcred iuimcuiutc a cu verj. beili, pnoue ól»r di. V). 1- C. pth»- «jeuigc h iW i juo lii>pioOpil to. i. C. pifco lor sale, hy Joint U. UuU, t it o mnea south ot ton ii. jly ih lic . V. unica, l o heal trout OWliet ot fcood much tor sate. inalo cask puce, lo ll purlieu this. JJ. i . 11 usa, Munii, apohs, Al mu. jiyiti. splthpd i . i _ ouoy chichs.— Order your chicks now U you ivuui catty hatchets, llcavyr layers ul lat^e \itinc u^gs that lop ih » m alkcU V»iu. liuiuls a boh, fo x till, Cottage urove, Ore. jtyduifc iauitlee. m iti ot aoiiieu eo take orders urnouyl tttcuits and uctutiOots lot the „ ..ime n 'u ii.iu u fa hosiery; lu ll ituo m l mou, no men uud chitdtcu. l-.lnu m in is auruii.K. tie pay the au hour staile time*, or roti u nce*k tor luti time, ¿.spciii-mc uhuveessary. tin te lutcriialioiiui ¡Mocking Alitls, Mortis ton u, t u. o elip d f o r hale— Two-story, five-room house, oue block o il Aluiu street, at yleatO. -d..deiu ear considered iu iiiiUuiugi.*. I l l y Aluikel. a titfeb « wood. Old grow th body tir arid mill nood. L ily Tneuster, pkouo bb. a lfe Hop pickers wanted. VV tit start pick nig about fcs pa Ò. Cabins uud sawed wood luruishcd. Address tiardie llios., Kugcui', UrvguU. f houe ¡»(m u glici«! d i 15. abb sbp Warned High school girl to work tor room and hoard. I ’kotte l d l U. ubbsbe f o r hale.— K r uiuck & Bauch piano. yOlHI ptuuo lo t le>s tkuu hull, f irst i la.*" i-oudiiiou. 1 .. M. Pow ell, ¡Sagiuaw, too Oeltkhl t alley roudj. »ptltopu f o r Sale. M ilch cow. Is. M. Pow ell, hag- ituiw tou lie light \ alley road), sb lop Por hate.— Man s iu ifrau ce bicycle, iu tirsi rlass euudittoll. Has traveled ouly lito miles, 222 Cherry Court. sJ-lbpd Most.— 1 iron gray horse about 14 years old. Weight about 1300 lbs., wire cut ou te ll hoek joint. sVulily Wtu. Keyes. »2 ltipd ; Wanted— Small limb hard wood; oak preferred, i.lbert 14» do. s9 lbp i f o r Sale— Small building, suitable for ! ektekeu roup or garage, ou ready to bit rii ou to. Klt>vrt Bede, pd For Saie— 2 cone pulleys for 3-inch Indi; 5 »tepA oi oue inch ex-J traino d:aiurtt r 15 inches; ubu 5 mob drive pulley with 4 inch fuco. The: St * ut uu* L tò tip For Bent— 8-acre farm close to city. id ea l fo r duck *u much. JiK^uiro o f j ( g br M eC la n K «w ,p * p * r S ym tlrat,.) Mrs. iS. K. M ci.trhiudf phone i.w L sl^*» Want to Buy— Yearling or spring ; \V bite IsC^horn chickcus. . D. iiu fl. south »Second street, south o f Cooper The Sentinel wants the news. Phone addition on new P a cific highway, stipd it in. Our number ■» 159 J. •• Furnished rooms, close in. modern hump; can I mj inu*d for li^ht house keeping if so desired. t>24 liibbtt Ave., For Sale— International threshing ma corner Cherry court. tò 23| h 1 »•bine, gas engine pow»*r, G h.; w ill sell reasonable. See Wes Chrisman, l)»ir>'na, For Sale- Recleaned retch seed. Phone P. vs. Bairn. -1' ;»>p.l 39-F5. John Kebelbeek. tò 23pd For Sale— 38 acres land; 7 acres in Lost— Hound dog. dark brown, with ■'ullivatiou, all fenced; 7 room box e baiti and collar attached. Answers house; t’ood burn; plcuty o f wood ami to name o f lK»u. N o tify Mrs. H. A. water; 1 « mile from saw m ill: federal Medley ou Ninth street. s9p«l loan. $400. on place; prir»* $1GIMI. C. M. Parker, Cottage Grove, Ore., m aliy For Bent— Good farm at Dorena. known dealer, phone 124 Y. a l2 tlc a- the obi Frank Bale« plare. F».r _ . .. , . . . . ....................... . - We.*» t ' i ir i - n o . , 1 . 1 ' .r ua Wanted — Girl for general house For Bent— Sleeping room w ith bath. work. ^ Mrs. h. \\ . Annex, ¿42 Mrs. K. C. Shay, .'!05 Sixth St. »9c ¡north Ninth. s9 p ------ "■ — — It’s Almost Tim e for School Again When the Trees Wrap Themselves in Royal Ermine o need to bundle young. sten into heavy .clumxy things. 1 j . Law-anna Twins N Her© at thin at ore is to I»»* fotiiiil new lull seliool »lay ti|i|mre| fot lioys ninl girls ntul young lion ami young women. Mothers ami fathers are eupeeially in\ite«| to iiring tin* young folks to the store ami inspect the new things. You are welcome whether you Inty or not. u n d e rw e a r is the perfect way o f shirking chill w ith out irking the b«>dy. The School Time Furnishings for the Boys well knitted downy fabric is p ro te c tiv e w ith o u t o v e r weight, extremely durable NKW SWEATERS I without unseemly bulk. We are showing new lower price vxl ties in sweaters for Imys ami the kiml of sweaters your hoy wants to wear. Sterilization and pre-shrink ing in live steam makes tub shrinking obsolete. Wool faitvy sport sweaters $700 All wool jersey sweaters $2 20, $2 50 Wool slip-over sweaters $2.50, $2.95 Fit through perfect sizing is typical o f the family o f LACKAWANNA TW IN S New Fall Models Here in Boys’ and Young Men’s Oregon Cashmere Suits r w « 0 .1 W . . M l ^ Underwear and Slumber Suits NEW LOWER PRICES FOR BOYS A N D OIR LS FROM BIR TH TO S IX T k k N Y0U N 0 MEN S THREE PIECE SUITS. $25 00 The fabric of suits is woven in Oregon of nil wool ciuthmere. Tin* styles are latest models tor lull, 1921 Tlo* price includes coal, vest ami trousers. BOYS KNICKER SUITS We show a splendid line of hoys' knee trouser suils ami all al m*w lower prices. Tin* trousers are full lined. Price range $5 50 to $15.00 W e invite your inspection o f LsckawinnaTwins in various styles «n»l in qualities to suit every requirement cd service »iid price. Umphrey & Mackin DISTRIBUTORS c HINGS WE THINK Things Othws Th.ak and What W« Think of th. Things Others Ihtnk I f Andy Caruegie had raised a fain ily o f a half a dozen girls h<* wouldn't have hail to worry alsmt what to do with his money. Boys’ and Girls’ School Shoes A re Here Every pair h«*ars the “ Star” brand on the heel, which is a guarantee that eeach shoe so mai k«*»l is made of solid leather where leather should be. The styles ar«* complete ami the prices lower. Girls’ low top shoes priced $2.50 to $3 25 tlirls’ high top shm-s priced $3.50 to $4.50 Boys’ low top shoes priced $2 35 to $4.60 Bovs’ high top sho<*s priced $3.50 to $5.00 Two New Fall Lace Oxford Styles for High School Girls • • • The «*xtrenu*s to which women have gone iu dressing their hair i» a natural result of th»* remove-your hat theater rule. • • • It i» the little deeds o f thoughtfut ness and kindness that worth living. • • • Board oF Lubrication Engineers knows the needs o f each make o f engine and recommends a ¿rade o f 2EROLENE for its correct lubrication STAN D ARD O IL C O M P A N Y (CALIFORNIA) make Pretty soon some one will an injunction against Isaac and the laws of gravitation declared unconstitutional. life get out Newton will be • • • Curtain lectures should not be deliv ered until the curtains are drawn and the public excluded. • • • There probably is no one thing in the world that is absolutely necessary. . . . • • • millions for demonstrate» gets so bad it. » Tin* mother who is anxiously looking for material to make her daugh- t«*r’s athletic suit at home m*«*d s«*ar<*h no further than this st«»rc. Here can he found part wool flannel in 56-inch width in milid navy blue or gray ami «*s|H*cially swlect«*d for middy ami bloomers. We wish to observe that golden bracelets for the ankles are the latest in ladies ’ jewelry. Heel • • • All wool 29-inch re«l flannel a yar«l........................................... $1.35 • • • Home people think that they have the best end of an argument if they have succeedeii in keeping from being convinced that they are wrong. A person has such a time getting through this short life that it makes him doubt sometimes whether he wants to live forever. • • • A coffin has been purchased by an eccentric Oregonian. What earthly use can he have for thatf • • • Criticism »loes some people much good but the critic seldom receives any benefit therefrom. • • . .* 4 , New Flannels for Girls’ School Middies and Bloomers It is a misnomer to call a person a quitter. A quitter never really gets started. • • . 1 These two new oxfords for young women are most attractive in quality, style, and moderate in price. Both numbers are made of fine cordovan calf iu medium English last with latest military heel, due oxford is shown with toe cap and the other oxford is shown with fancy wing tip boxing over toe. Price«! a pair ........................ $4 50 and $0 50 • • • When tluiy get to selling eggs by the pound someone w ill make the pounds smaller. Pittsburg has given 80 foreign missions— which again that nothing ever that there is no gooil in BOYS SHIRTS AND TIES Our Inn* of seliool shirts for the hoy will give llic maximum of wear heeaus«* we h > leel only gooil ipiality shirts ami the fast color kind. IVie«* 76c to $2 45 BOYS NECKTIES Already lied, hand mud« four in hand knot, m*w patent siiup fastener. Priced 50c, 75c The government has established a laundry for paper currency. T h a t ’s probably why o u r ’» is al ways “ cleaneil out.” • • • Over in Knglaud the suffragettes have taken to throwing Over here they throw buncombe. bombs. Priced the yard .............................................................. $1.00 New School Plaid Fabrics Here for Young Women , All wool plaids are shown at this store in 50-inch widths in just, the right weight for school skirts. The fine quality of these plaids must he well to he appreciate«!. Pric«*d a yar« I .....................................................$3.60 and $4.95 New 27-inch cotton zephyrs are here in beautiful plaid patterns ami they arc most suitable for school dresses. Each patt«*rn is pre shrunk ami fast color. Pric«*«l a yard ..................................................... 26c • # • J rade for each type o f enfine I f all the people go to heaven who expect to, it mny not be such an id»*al place after all. • • • The piano trust is said to be dang<*r of breaking up. Probably because the members don 't work i s harmony. THE QUALITY S TU R E - COOP s e r v i c e t