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HAD BIG TIME WITH SAYS ELECTRIC IS A BACKSLIDERS CERTAINTY Blindfolded and Placarded for the Promotors Say Paraded Down Main Street. Up aud Soon Call« Made Let Electric on Prospective Bridea. Contrai t for Hoad. Will Cottage May Be on Survey. (Continued from first page) h ired n few lirnoM, u I' uhh drum being UHed to attract attention to the eaval- eaile. The party repaired to The Wave, wtiere drinka were served, the vietima being given a concoction con sisting of ia’e f tea, c ' im ' o eola, nalt ami oilier inaredlenta rniaed into a rock tail. When they expressed a dialike to the drink they were Informed that it waa not what they wanted hut what they got that did them go*si. Follow ing this performance, Smith waa taken to the Kakin residence, where he waa tied to the doorknob and the door hell rung. Krreama from the young lady who aiiHwered the alarm were aoori ■ pneted hy (hone in the houae who were wiae to the game and the auine performance waa gone through with Adama at the Job reaidence, after which til«1 taty* were taken to the Com merclal club and from there to the K inter home, where refreshments were served and the harkslidcrit from the llsehelor'a club given a shower of socks and miscellaneous articles. Following are the placards that were used : On Smith : "7701 Salem,...... raining the Shrew's Partner, a la mode 1912." " I am Boy Smith and Tamed to Obey Orders," "Sold Out.” On Adams: "7700 Salem,” "I Married L ife Anything Like This?" "W hither Bound Are W e ? " "Bought at u Bargain," 1 am ( has. Adams ami lamed to Obey Orders." The victims took the entire perform mice in good part and everyone had a jolly time. Those who gave the party were Messers. Harry Rioter, Worth Harvey, M. Anderson, Ken Sanford, Harry Short, Kay Trask, KrnestWvatt* her, and we have never once given up lhi‘ idea of pushing the line through. Our visit here now is in connection with some tins1 details of the work. From here we will go to Kosehurg to pick up some other ends and get under Sentinel. Mr, Dovh- said tie could not at this time give Information as to who ia harking the undertaking, further 'hun that the linances are being handled hy bond issues. The operating company, lie says, known as the Oregon and Southern Kailway company, hied ar ticles of incorporation at Olympia, Washington, October 2M, Bill. It has a capitalization of $2,000,000. I he of beers arv : J. A. Doyle, Spokane, formerly with the Great Northern and Klee trie Interurhao, California, presi dent; II. M Perrin, Boise Idaho, form erly with the Boise lotcrurhan com pany, vice-president and director of maintenance; I.. N. Koaenbaum, Seat tle, general counsel; Keorge Godfrey, Spokane, treasurer; William Morton, Spokane, secretary, C. It. Acres, Spo kane, general manager ; C. It. Mitchell, Spokane, chief engineer. TALES OF THE TOWN MANY MATTERS OF MORE THAN PASSING MOMENT. AH the latest in Spring Millinery for ladies at the special showing at The Vogue Friday, March 22*1. The Vogue Mi'linery. The "Oregon F irst" special returned Monday from San Francisco. Curd of Thanks. fa.* per lb. Dee f"22. V. S. Golf has moved his residence during the past week. We wish to sincerely thank those 20 LBS. SU G A R FOB *1.00, eith a who so kindly assisted us in our recent $5.00 cash purchase of other gmals. bereavement, especially do we thank Des I.urr.es Grocery. f22. the member! of the G. A. It. II O. Thompson left for Gearhart MBS. S. K. M< 'USI MBS. W. G. S W A N N . last week ami may remain there some little time looking over n business MBS. WM VHATCH. proposition. Did You Iv o r Sot* tt D evil in C h u r c h ? There will I k - a physical m a n i f e s ta tio n o f ••Six little White BeviK" during Bev. Sutclilfe's uildress on that subject at the M. E. CHURCH Sunilitv Ive n in q , M a r t h 2 4 , 1912 Hoys anil fellows esperially urged to I k * present. COTTAGE GROVE MFC. GO. PM O NI 140 > t 4 K always carry a full \ | / stock o f Lime, Cement, Plaster, Fire ('lay and Fire Brick, Shingles ami Lath, Doors, Windows anti all other things made of wood, necessary in building. Estimates Cheerfully Furnished K. M. F\ may stand for Electro Motor Force too, but it stand* for good automobiles ut the Nesmith Auto Go. Mrs. H. H. Flea ter visited in Eugene Sunday. Shoe repairing as is shoe repairing. Golf. Depot corner. Mrs. B. S. Swengcl Portland last week. arrived from See our west window for n selection of 75r waists. Ilumpton A Co. Bov. J. T. Abbott was down from Eugene Friday holding quarterly con- ferene at Saginaw. If you reail an advertisement for Ed ison or Victor Phonographs, that looks good to you. bring it with you to 1 Veath’a Music Store; we will duplicate I prices and terms with any one in the S. | U. -• — m21all Mrs. J. F. Hickey returned Friday from Eugene, where she had spent ! some time at the sick bed o f her fattier, L. L. Woods. Mr. Woods is now considerably better. I Never buy a horse without seeing it walk. Come and sec our machines run. Nesmith Auto Co. m21 Walter Scott has gone to Portland in the interest o f his new rotary steam engine. IF Y O U W A N T T O B U Y Sell or exchange anything this store is the best place The Bellingham Second Hand Store We have some dainty and not too ex- pensive things in girls' and chi Iren's hats that will be exhibited at our siiecial showing next Saturday. The Vogue Millinery T. C. Wheeler was in Eugene Mon- day on business. A good, high-grade piano for sale. Very cheap on easy terms. F. B. P H I L L IP S . D l - t f .. I.. A. Balston went tu Disston last week to act as knokkeeper for .1. 1. Jones. Brund & Co. guarantee Dr. Hess & ( ’ lark's Stock food. Money hack if not I satisfactory. fl. The affairs of this bank are managed in a safe anti conserva tive manner by well known busi ness men. Every banking faci lity is provided for anti every reasonable accommodation given. Accounts taken subject to check or on time. All inquiries answer ed and courteous treatment given to those who may wish to transact business with ...T H E ... First National Bank " T H E OLD RELIABLE" Dr. L ow e, April 3 Balph Legal left Monday for Bend, Ore., on a short business trip. We have home-made hominy, the old fashion lye hotniny. In bulk only 10c a quart. Brund A. Co. fl. Mrs. Harry Hart and little son re turned Friday from a few days’ visit in Eugene. One gal. can Cane-und-Maple syrup, regular $1.60, special at only 95c. Des Larzes Grocery. f22. John Bartels left Monday for llkiah. Calif., where he is interested in the manufacture o f icc. Good times, good roads, good mobiles. Nesmith Auto Co. GOOD AS ENTERTAINERS. It is, as the name implies— King of A ll Stores Impersonating Feminine Char Mrs. G. (¡ray returned Monday from Trial Proves Clever Burlesque. Salem. She owns some land through which the Oregon Electric has secured In clever novelties the men o f the a right-of-way, and says the road is Metimdist church, assisted by a few milking good progress. outsiders, made good in their enter Millinery showing, Friduy, March tainment Friday night before a large 22d, at The Vogue Parlors. All the audience, wbirb would have been mueh latest in Spring Millinery for ladies. larger but for the stormy weather. Mrs. M. A. Williams arrived from A musical skit waa the first number Murcola lust Thursday. o f the entertainment. The performers Wlii'ii in need of a clean shave and were dressed in representation of hair cut, go to the Fifth Street Shop. different old tune songs, which they Hubbard A Spoelstra. mi l tf sung. I.loyd Bisby as " T h e Golden Hair Among the G ra y ," and dressed in Miss Lean Widen, who had been visiting at the home of her aunt, Mrs. feminine apparel, was loo demure and bashful for anything. Little Mina G. Gray, left for her home Monday. Velma Hart received a hearty appreci See our new Bnadster on page 2. ation. Nesmith Auto Co. m21 Ben Sanford in a funny pantomime H. K. Morris w h s down from Eugene monologue made a hit. Friday. The mock trial was a clever com One young Jersy cow for sale. See edy, the make-ups making a hit from Marion Veab’h. m'JIall the start. Ken Sanford as the strong- City Engineer C. P. Jones returned minded woman and Sam Mackin as the lust Thursduy from a business trip to Widow Srnythe were in it aB the time. _________ I _________ Vancouver, Portland and Salem, where A comical occurrence was the stutter he went Ut Investigate street paving. ing man's attempt to make the hair City Schools Making Arrangements National Guard Prize Awarded by He -ame back mi enthusiast for con lipped man shut up. for Big Agricultural Indus- State to Local Company for Martin Anderson as one o f the attor crete paving. neys brought tears to the eyes of the trial Contest. Highest Scores. Spray pumps and fruit spray. A l ways the best. Wynne & Woods. (Continued from first page. (Continued from first page ) J. P, Graham, o f Hoquiam, Wash., 20 A. sandy loam bot who had been visiting here a couple of tom land; no timber; will compete with like exhibits from front of the pedestal is the seal o f the some stone; does not weeks, left Monday for Eugene. other parts o f the state for the many state of Oregon and at the back the overflow; near town; fenced; no Sentinel sofa pillow tops on sale at buildings. Ideal for chickens, small valuable prizes which have been se seal of the National Rifle Association Umphrey & Mack in. fruits and gardening. Good gravel cured and which have been mentioned o f America. The cup was designed road, school near. $750, half cash, Mrs. M. Rebel heck arrived from in the columns o f the various news-1 and executed by Bailey, Banks A Bid balance 7' , short time. No agents. Deerhorn Saturday. papers of the state from time to time. dle company of Philadelphia and rep Address Box 571. Cottage Grove, Or. George Furman of Lorane was in The articles for which prizes are to resents the highest workmanship. Eugene last Thursday. be solicited are as follows; Field The state trophy was won by Com I f you want some nice saucr kraut, spectators, but came nearly being out corn, popcorn, muskmelon, squash, pany E, Fourth Infantry, now the Fifth made from fresh cabbage, we have it. classed by Pat Heamer as opposing pumpkin, potatoes, onions, lord-house, company. Coast Artillery Reserves of counsel. piece of furniture, tuachanical device Cottage Grove, at the annual rifle com Itrund & Co. fl. G. F. King, as editor of the Weeklv or implement, display of woodwork by petition held last July at Clackamas, J. F. Miller, who arrived form W is Creeper, was not as aggressive as he.is school or single room, light bread, j Ore. consin a short time ago, was down from as editor of The Goat. canned fruit, canned vegetables (three The team consists o f Sergeant F. H. Eugene Monday. Chas. Wilkinson made good as the one-quart cans o f each), jelly I five Snodgrass, Sergeant J. H. Potts, A r Buttermilk and oatmeal soap 5c, 6 negro parson. glasses assorted), hand-made apron, tificer B. Mooney, Private H. T. Con liars for 25c. Hampton & Co. Following is a list of the characters hand embroidery, sweet peas, astors, ner. The score was 984 points out of a All deserve poultry best coop of spring chickens possible 1,200. J. E. Banton o f London returned and by whom taken. The Cottage Grove must be owned and raised by exhibit company will tie entitled to hold the yesterday from a busines.'i trip to Eu special mention : or). gene. He says the prospect* o f busi MOCK T R I A L . cup until the next annual competition, It is defired to offer first and second to be held in July. It will then be ness fur the Calopooya Springs com Ernest Purvance. . . Court Officer pany, of which he is secretary, are ex E. A. Schrepel............................. Judge prizes to both class A and class B. obliged to compete for the trophy with cecdingly bright. Pat Bcatner............................. Attorney Class A includes those pupils 12 years the teams from the various other N a Saturday. March 2.!*!, a special show M. H. Anderson... .............. Attorney of age to above, and class B includes tional Guard companies, but Capt. Editor Weeklv Creeper those under 12. This will require four Metcalf says there is no danger o f its ing in girls and children’s hats. All F. King prizes for each article named above or ever being taken away from Cottage welcome. The Vogue Millinery Parlors. Horace Cochran.F armer Hucake Olho Hart ..................... Book Agent a total o f 76 prizes. Any one who is Grove marksmen. t>. E. Woodson transacted business Harry Short...................... Mr. Smith desirous of offering a prize for any o f The cup was authorized by the gen in Eugeni- Monday. B. J. Simeral ............. F’ armer the above named articles are asked to eral staff o f the Oregon National Miss Luey Burgess spent Saturday Fred Beidler................................ Tramp communicate with Mr. Inlow or Mr. Guard in June, 1911. and Sunday at Bose Brier Lodge. Ore. W. F. Hart Stuttering Man Andrews as soon as possible in order Bring your old piano, old organ, old Donald D eL o n g ................. Nervous Man that the arangements may be com Joshua Cain, who was shot for a sew ing machine or old phonograph to Charles Wilkinson. . . . Darkey Preacher pleted and the contest commenced in burglar some time ago, is much better Veatch’s Music store. We will accept Ren Sanford . . .Strong-Minded Woman suitable time. and will be able to go home from them in exchange on new ones. m21all Wm. Talmadge........................LYeaf Man Eugene in a few days. A number of the members of the lo Albert Woodard..........................Cripple The Merchants’ Protective Associa cal lodge of Boyal Neighbors attended J. W. Grant........................Hair-Bp man tion of Eugene has adopted the follow a meeting at Creswell Tuesday. Among Elmer McCargar................... Dutchman Langdon Morse, Old Soldier, Buried ing resolution: "ResoWed, That ths George H a ll................................ Darkey those who attended were Mesdames A. Here Tuesday Afternoon. association goes on record as endorsing W. Riine, G. M Hall, Minnie Price, Chester Banta....................... Irishman I the actions o f the Portland association (Continued from first page.) Musical S kit: Otho Hart, Clyde James Hemenway, Mr. and Mrs. A. S. in causing the arrest and conviction of Powell. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Wallace. Umphrey. Homer Harris, W. C. Con January, 1891, living at Crawfordsville merchants for violating the law in re Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Monroe and J. B. ner, Lloyd Bisby, George Mathews, and Springfield, moved to Cottage ference to false advertising and that M. H. Anderson, G. F. King, Harry Prutcman. Short, Sam Mackin, Fred Beilder. W. Grove in May, 1895, moved to Port we do everything in our power to en- Curtis Veatch was in Eugene the F. Hart, Ken Sanford,Wm. Talmadge, land in June, 1897, where he lived un | force the law in Eugene and vicinity. latter part of last week. Albert Woodard, J. W. Grant, Horace til death March 18, 1912’ at the age of Fruit Inspector Clint Stewart says 68. His obituary was written by him John Addison o f Lorane visited his Cochran, Chester Hants. he will give a reward o f four bits for self shortly before his death in antici daughter in Eugene thia week, i every case o f San Jose scale in Cottage pation of the occurrence. To keep abreast of the times we are ~— ^ —” ” ““ “ “” Grove which has not already been on the move, and so is our business. treated or ordered treated. Artistic job printing—The Sentinel. The Sanitary Barber Shop, Hubbard A: Spoelstra, Fifth St. m21 IS the wuy.” Brown beans at 1 I.ar/es Grocery. MEN MAKE What is the R ™ 1 Store? acters They Make a H it.-M uck Grove u three months' visit in Portland and (Continued from drat page.) Desk blotters for sale. Men's anil youths' all wool suits, Something en Iu tirely new. Ilumpton & Go. Be silk lined, at. fifi.00. Ahhlaud Eugene A A NOVELTY Abe Bangs transacted business and FOLKS WANT TO KNOW IF GKOVE visited in Eugene a few days of the METHODIST IS ON LINK. past week. PROSPECTIVE BENEDICTS KUK NISH MUCH AMUSEMENT. OccMiiion and Highest price paid for vour goods at p » f r p r i | \ r j v a IKT I f I? K I T 1 1 0 •he Bellingham Second Hand Store. f t f \ 1 A IIlIV ltilN 1 lU We pay tin- following prices Bobber 2c per lb., brass 2$*• per lb., copper per lb., rill*' gc per lb. R E X A L L Store It is the only store in your town at which the R E X A L L R E M E D I E S can be had LOOK FOR T H E NAME MANY PRIZES FOR TROPHY SOON HERE; SCHOOL CHILDREN IS BEAUTIFUL CUP INCENTIVE TO PUPILS' INDUSTRY NOW ON EXHIBITION AT PORTLAND For Sale FORMER RESIDENT BURIED HERE P R I Z E to he given this week at Mary Bartels has been on the sick list with rheumatism during the past week. T HE A R C A D E is on display at Winter’s Fur niture Store. You are sure of being satisfied when you buy the dour that's guaranteed. Pure White and American Beauty, Mrs. J. C. Johnson won the prize each $1.35 per sack. Sterling Feed Co. given sway by the Arcade Tuesday night. Miss Mabelie Greenwood spent the W e're all from Missouri and want to week's end in Eugene. j,e ghown, and that's why The Vogue Something suitable for girls and Millinery is putting on the special children in millinery? Attend the 8howing in Spring Millinery for ladies special showing at The Vogue. Satur day, March 22d. tomorrow. Always pleased to show. J Mrs. D. T. Awbrey returned Monday from a two months’ visit in Corvallis, where she went with Mr. Awbrey to take the O. A. C. Short Course. When she arrived there she found her brother’s wife, Mrs. J. E. Andrews, sick, and nursed her instead of attend ing the school. ... „ _ „ . _ .. Mr. and Mrs. Stacy Russe l and hred, Mahlon Sweet was down from Eu- Ken® triday Miss Ada Hanson of Portland is visiting her aunt, Mrs. J. S. Medley. For Sale.—Rhode Island Red, 1-year old setting hens. Mary S. Walker, lpd Chas. T. and George M. Humphreys, murderers o f Mrs. Ella Griffith at Phi- ,omath c||,jm Y()ncal|a as „ former O Ru“ el1 am* 8on " er.e. ,low,n fr™ ! place of residence. Eugene to attend the L. Morse funeral. There is a time for everything. Now Mrs. Andrew Brund left Friday for ;g the time to buy an automobile, a three weeks’ visit with relatives at j>hone |4( Nesmith Auto Co. m2l Brownsville and Halsey. _. , . .. . The prizes for the heaviest hen, Dr. Robbins has hit office in his res.- heavi„ t rooater and heavi„ t dozen deuce three doors south o f postotnoe, eggs offered by J. F. Spray last Satur corner Fifth and Tennessee. M28pd. day were won by Frank Sherman, Mrs. C. J. Kem has received word that S. E. McFarland and Ansel Wood re his wife's mother, who is at the Mayo spectively, with a hen weighing 10 lbs. 2 oz., rooster weighing 9 lbs., 10 hospital at Rochester, is improving, First r |H8(l Work and courteous treat- oz., and eggs weighing 1 ib. 14 oz. Yesterday was the vernal equinox ment are the main essentials o f a barber shop. You get both at Hub- • n‘i spting is here. The blossom* bard ft Spoelstra's, Fifth Street are “ bout ready to burst and there is Shop. ml4-tf little or no more winter to be expected. Blank notes and receipts for sale at auto- j Mrs. Thorne was down from Eugene Sentinel office. m21 1 over Sunday. ARCADE ■ theatre C H AS S HALL CH AS AS BEALS CH BEALS Announces an Extraordinary Engagement for Music Lovers The Italian Orchestra 7 -S E V E N PIECES--7 DIRECT FROM A MOST SUCCESSFUL COASi SEASON H E R E O N E NIGHT ONLY Saturday Night, March 30th Seat Sale Now on at Bon Ton