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I * T WO P H Y S IC IA N S DECRY FOUL SLANDERS • a l a p o o y COUNTY ROOSEVELT CLUB MEETS Fateful “ ¿4” at , Session, Including 1 Republicans and Socialists. 1 Specials h rings H t Stationer Eugeni', Or., Aug. 24. Fifteen meli, Regret und indignation mark the at lt l.nmiotl, O re a «c buoi boy and two cbildrcn answered titude of the physician« who made the iugpiaiya m ountain thè Roosevelt l'rogresslve cali ami W’r Mie u lieiiiig Im ibi* no examination in the ease of Mildred were prcsent al thè lieginnilig o f thè i»b "' «• s,‘a l**vt* I '1 w l e u i l . i v i , a ll u n i b o x p a p i J Green for the eoronor'a inquest toward i meeting of thè l.anc County Rooaev. It fruiti Cot I hr al «*-1H*('ia 11 v bav piu es, the foul slanders which have been eir ('luti at thè court house Ibis afternoon. (¡r o v o , O re. eulated in regard to her condition hy W e Mie back uf Illese guud Ily thè Ulne thè meeting adjoorned thè those who would throw suspicion on 1 1 II olir pei sull al (Ululatili numlier had augmented lo 22, incbitl- i s tu 11 il a I i I v ami Imi h ,iin| the living. Dr. t ’. W. South worth ex- ne timi ucntmmt mg newaiiuper meli. Socialista, beino h I iu u M unv purcliasug pluvi pressed surnrise that aueh a rumor had ,nt. lint inm oral < crata ami regolar Kopuhlirans, who Ulls.llisllll-tul V lui n i f i le i ,,,, gained eurreney. A ll the physieiana j Inni dropped in to watcli thè priieeed- „.mieti l»y p l / s i f i who examined the body unanimously we will c lie e r f u ll^ o e f u m l ili< ings. p u tiliu s c pi ice. agreed that no aasaul* had ever been jtlsl". s l u l l l w l . Il' ! The meeting waa perfunclory committed until her death, and that , tniulileM K v ry e? ihroiighout. II. E. Slattery, ut tlie the assault was committed after death. J* w ith /»W lllgs. Lane County Roosevidt Club, preaided, He said that all the testimony before and thè tirai Imsineas dlaposed of was , ris|iH't mn\ ut hei the coroner's jury was to the same e f thè reading <>f thè bv-lawa fnr p«'r Spleimut trout li. fect, and that there waa no disagree inanelli organUalion o f a Roosevelt ment oetween the examining phyai* Automobile line fr» l'rogreaaive Club. clans, I>rs. Cummings. Beardsley, So- (¡rove o v e r piani II. S. Slattery was elecled prealdenl; lover, Ciullion and himself in regard to !te fui lull pai tit illai M. Svarverud, tirst vice president ; K. the facts. He said that in view of this F. Chapman, aeeoial vice-prealdenl ; Adri't*** unanimous testimony and the fact that Walter B. Jones, secretar)', and Frisi such testimony had been published in HUV NOW (5. Sliekela, treasurer. all papers, he could not see how any M. Svarverud was declini as thè one could have the face to circulate ;o tt a ir e d r o v e . O Lane County meintier o f thè state coni false rumors or how those who did iniltee, and will allenti tlir meeting tu could find any one to believe them. tu- liciti al l ’ortland Toesday. He aug } .J/ t r S a wmilil innki» yuur m l>r. Cull ion was equally emphatic in gested tlial no furtlicr locai action he \*v«f Thu Hfutint'l |,r expressing himself and said that he taken until after thè meeting of Ilio was glad to be alTorded an opportunity state rommittee, S i l i c e thè issile Molliti to publicly deny such unwarranted as- # iii\t>unt tii ill healtl then be much clearer. Finrst Suburban Ummsilrs Fot Sg pendons on the character of the dead Wilt'll tl L iiyv-t1" ? girl and on the living. A Central Cash Reservoir. f une t lull I have decided to olfer i n f sale prit' I ' " my Ialiti within the city limits, r,,j Charlea M. Hager of Kansas, in an , ay « I l •> I s t i .m e a Misting of tflacres, mukiuf three article in the Country Gentleman on I I'h a in b e r la o ih •inibii- pl.t.... with /firing . of t||| i y j t f . “ The Money That Moves the Harvest," ,„ „ ,.1 . ‘ They will best of water. says : I be home ph« .• ofynmut live a. ni |i(rStiol invigorate has a spring, \nnfi\ to the hou •* 11 is not creditable to our present <ul»t" v " ir Is.Wi'lx, r furnishing alamtJfiNai gallium wait Principal J. K. Dunton Anxious That currency system that in a growing |nr «h»! miserai le f dally, with f.tlf enough to furnia nation there should lie a perpetual jy Migration. Try (siwer for private light plant. School Year Start With struggle between the money-users. | ,(y< been permanei Full Attendance. B etter See M e R igh t A w a y There ought to he some method by i v „ j ? For »ale i.) Barents: Are you planning that your whicli the farmer, merchant, graltt- S . B r M O R S 3 t>o) and girl enter school on the tirst dculer or stock-dealer when he needs credit or ctirruney may obtain it. moruirg, thereby giving your children “ Financial students who have made a *ni I’ dtillc K.tilwd) an equal opfiortunity with your neigh I oí I «1,1 (.BOVI Mvl bor's children? The habit of punctual careful study of the country's business ity on the part of a child cannot be ! needs have come to certain conclusions , alk •'Miad 1 over estimated. lt is a habit that will regarding a remedy for this situation. stay with them throughout life. You * engross appointed four years ago a E s d im a t c s are also assisting the teach« r and u Ci : I :,rl " 1 1 ' < sperml.y to G iv e n dentally aiding the entire school. form a plan that would better monetary Children coming into the schoolroom conditions. I he commission, after four Vi E. R. R. CO either at a late hour or a late day are ycars' work, has matte ita rejairt, ami (IMI Alti not only working at a disadvantage ita pian will douthbleas form thè bu*is |ts lake !.» • * « J“ '»c A themselves but are ini|M>sing a hard of a bill for a rearrangement of our P iti m Ÿ “ T H E S T O R E T H A T S A T I S F I E S ” ♦ ship upon all other children of the currency System. “ Instcad of each batik working out f u m lx h c d \\ ' i l " ' # grade in retarding the progress o f the ri %«.» ' J ‘*' » class hy requiring a greater or less ita neetls alone, it is proposed thal all u uhi> thè Lanka of tb«' country «hall work . amount of individual help ami time ,!*«»•» Jh A from the teacher that should be given together in in association al Washing •vii» The dance given in the grange hall to the entire class. Do not misunder ton. * à * • The associai ion is authorized ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ I •>* «•***• Saturday evening waa a success, being stand me, 1 believe that the teacher’s to holtl reserves of thè hanks. This «All *»W >•»»* CD Ih* attended by a remarkably large crowd. t SOCIETY J time belongs to the children, but to all centrai reserve fumi will forni a ttupply ♦ ♦ The Lorane orchestra as usual fur the children and especially to those sulliricnt to give relitt to thè demanda I ues-lar » C *0 nished fíne music. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ who naturally find it hard to progress. of any section ami should g<> far ss a il i r ri al 1 * CONTK A C T O R S Messrs. Wm. Schmitt, Arehart and What is true in the grades is espec lui lance whcel in thè financial marhin- Miss Genevieve Johnson celebrated iijgr »Hlui't^ tlulb In i^tit lu •(«O»« Concrete Work a S|N*cialty her 7th birthday anniversary last Ballard o f Creswell and Mr. arid Mrs. ially true in the High School. So if ery of thè nution ir Irli al f l»b " * alte» «Iti Thursday afternoon. Cake and ice Geo. Hawley of Cottage Grove, mo there are enough boys and girls in Cot- | A henl of 450 goats passetl through - ORI (»OKI y «ni , «Uy alili I filli*) cream were served. Those present tored over to attend the dance Satur tage Grove and country around, I would town today on their way from Polk COI I AGI (»ROM lt-if t »r irte l»e<l Al I P tir I« .t al' fu I» enjoy seeing the High School building were Abbie Goodman, Hazel Bosley, day night. I» county to the Siualaw. The goalH irti trat« (< ■gl»! uniti I*' *lr * Mr. Archie Larson spent Saturday Tilled to overflowing on the first morn- Dorothy Blackmore, Gordon Wright I it* la-ini litUr«1 to t*rf m it were the property o f G. D. Bunliek T W O HORSE BRAND and Menzal Blackmore. and.Sunday in Cottage Grove. : *nK- I f there are students to warrant ami Henry Fawk of Salem, who sold A. II. W OO! W A IS T OVERALLS I * Misses Nettie and Jessie Addison the “ Teacher8 Training Course" will them to W. B. Hawley on the Sius- A party o f eighteen, chaperoned by gave a moonlight party and lawn sup- **® *Cven again this year, to the atu- law and were on their way to make Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Adams, enjoyed a . Mr. W. S. (¡intimiti«, m ! dents o f the upper grades who wish it. , |,Vf.r Kugene Guani, 22-1. hay rack ride up Mosby Creek last P «r Monday evening. We hope to strengthen the High School * ' Air Fleming. Pa., say» h I ni* ht- They took their supper w i^ Mr- ° rie I ' avia ‘ ° « k * tr'p to cot- cour8e alorK other ,ine8 Wedding invitations The Sentinel. idlin'- t’olii'. » holer» a them and met Worth Harvey returning taKe Grove Monday evening. Jhe Boar(J of K<lut. , tion ha8 8een fil ttteity In In- fam ily Saginaw Schools to Open. from Palmer s. who furnished the fish Miss Maude Jackson, who has been to ¡mprove the appearance o f the, Ln, and that i -i lie» I The Saginaw school will o | h ' ii Mon for the meal. Whether or not he had studying music in Portland for some 8choo| KrmJn,|8( make nee(ll.(1 rL.|mir8i In rrllrn l r- iii- d f . and ! to duP'"=ate a famous miracle to make time, came home Monday. clean the buildinR ani, j ncrea8e tht. e f. day, September 2d. )rt in rei'otiiftirndiog It. Copp«r-ri*«ta<l them go around has not been learned. ^ ficiency of the Physical Laboratory. I drug knilx. Veterinary Hurgeog. A new pair 1 would he pleased to meet, at my Dr. H. H. J*w«ú»; Vetafinary Sur F R E E church n ew s : home, more o f the students who antici geon, Room I t Wriitdwajn Bldg., Phone pate attending the High School, and if they rip ♦ ♦ 10. GraduateMfiinssy^ity Veterinary assist in arranging their course. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ A Miss Gertrude V. Stephenson and College. JAS. E. DtJNTON, Principal. Methodist. - Most interesting ser ln Ihr pi«- isiiig bit m < un shads ' a ro John Pryor Humphrey Are Snap. vices Sunday. Robert SutclifTe speaks 'Look for lh« Brand" So« Friaan raticuig mid iiivigot W ed.— Lorane Notes. Delight Valley. at 11 and 8. His topics are “ Amuse One acre, n^v live-room bungalow »K*. laittletl iblei t Rev. G. C. Birchet intends to leave for Male. Inquire, Cottage Grove Flour ments" and "Camp Fire Musing».” qiring-j m t lit- L'uta| One o f the most interesting social Bible School at 9:45 and Epworth here soon to go to San Francisco, where Mill. j25tf. tains. events o f the season was the marriage he will resume his ministerial studies. | League at 7. A hearty welcome. of Miss Gertrude V. Stephenson to Mr. Drink it to Get W « Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kane with Mr. CD Gospel meetings will be held in the Jack Pryor Humphrey at high noon Drink it to It At it tit toll tent on Fifth St. commencing Thurs Kane’s mother and other relatives are P i l l I CPC “ 1 1,1 Sunday, August the 26th. fot I tir going to Creswell Saturday to pick 1 on Hr pi « m The impressive ring ceremony took day at 8 o’clock. William Corcoran hops. t * r ,4»»th t tiiirsrn of I ti nt i tuttofi tin lini*’ place in Alder park at the home of the and Edward Cutting, who have been t o n * tul /\gi i« tiltil re*. Agjdftintiiy, Anitttul If tttil>Binlry, I uni y llugf... mit y, Miotti t A farewell surprise party was given i » a muratrl s.iliu- groom’s parents, Elder B. C. Tabor of working in the Rogue River Valley, o l o g y , Motruiy nn<í l ' U u f l' u tI i o I o k v , Poni to Rev. Birchet on Friday evening at 1 try 11 iislt.i ii<) t y I lot ti 11 nr«- P.iitomol will conduct the services. A ll are cor to any ul the f e n « Ashland officiating. w «y . V r t c t i p a r y S f i d i t i Civil I ' l i g i n m • the home o f F. M. Giblcr. The even- ] waters nf l'.nin*«' a The bride wore white embroidery dially invited to attend. *i»K. P.W'Ctrk'Hl F.iiafnirrriiig, Mrchunlcnl P u g i m m u g MinjjFg K n gi ti ee r ln g , Hi gh ing was Hpent in playing various Rnomint mini [iy U over pink silk and carried pink carna w «> K t l g i i i f r r i i i ^ iHitnrRtM St irn« »* b n What Spray Has to Say. games, after which an elaborate lunch in* ic Art, C'.tjfmrrce, l ;or« *1ry, phut Clans of the fitt ile tions. She was attended by Misses mac y. (h n u in try, Ph yahn, The Hardware World recently con was served Mesdames Brown and , . , Kbrumatisiit, tnlui Maude Humphrey, Gladys Stephenson MntlK-imligf* Kiiglmh f.uiiKiiug» utt«l ir , i . . ...... I l o h ave m oney is to save it and f. il r i utiirr, Pilliti« HfK'iikitig. M i n i m i tained the following comment concern Kayser acted as hostesses, while Misses afflictions, IlysLepsi and Grace Leathers. I.Hiigiiugrt«, llintory, A U . A u Inln-tiirr. Iiiduttriul P r d u g o g y Ph yni oil Hduciition, and all loi ms Id St The groom wore the conventional ing a local citizen : J. F. Spray is an Cora Witcher, Anna ^ueen and Frances ,h e one st,rt* w a V ««> / > ve it is to M il it a ry ScM*ncr mid Ta ct ic «, mid Miiuic. \t e have and HU nn I disease: black and was attended by Messrs. B. enterprising dealer at Cottage Grove, Beatty superintended the games and °I*-’ U * Lank a cro u n ^ Ciitnlogiir nnd illuatrnted lit rr a tu r r Ore., who uses a column in his home the Misses Elizabeth Queen, Myrtle every fa cility for t l i ^ safe and e x Iiiuilfd Trre oil a pp tk ution. AtldrrnN people "given up" N. Hawley, Ben Stephenson and Minor Krgiatrnr, O r e g o n Agrie ritintili C o li r g r, paper, the Cottage Grove Sentinel, in Witcher and Marion Beatty had charge ^editions h a iid liu / o f all b an k in g have been i utnl of Billings. Corvn lli «, ( m r g o i i . W * r«/ p ectfu lly solicit ailments by Calai The bridal party were preceded to giving news items, together with brief o f the refreshments. There were about : matters 1 r School Year Opens September 20th the park by little Gladys Morgan as selling talks about the various lines of forty-five gueata present. I est i mou ials on n|q vour account) ai#i can assure you ❖ seasonable goods. He makes it decid- The l,adje8 Needleeraft G. T. X. met Sold l.\ all dealers, flower girl. o f courteous N ^itin eu t. A fter the ceremony an excellent edly interesting to his farmer custom- at the Maple Dell Farm with the c.isex direct from course dinner was served to the thirty ers, who always turn to the column to Mi88e8 Frances and Marion Beatty. I In te re s t Pctid un lim e D e p o sits Write lor prices. Awakened from sleep hy au uncom see what Spray has to say. meeting was held in the woods guests. fortable feeling that something was and during the afternoon the ladies ... I M t . . . A number of useful and beautiful New Road From Lorane to Eugene. near, Ed. O’ Hara, a local Ihilor, while were served with fruit and home-made gifts were received. Petitions are being circulated for a can(jj e8 I lie condensed smil camping near Sprague. Washington, In the evening the happy couple road from the Lorane valley to Eugene Wa*«’»- Stomach, awoke to find a huge rattlesnake lazily were serenaded by a crowd of their Miss Hanna Sharon celebrated her [ a"»l Itloiai disorders ■THF OLD RELIABLE'” via Thurston Goodpasture’s place. If coileil on the |iillovf within a few young friends. birthday anniversary Monday evening it is secured it w ill mean a very easy I g i u n s e . A ll d( inches o f his huitf. Quickly turning Among the guests were Chas. Hum airect grade all the way and much better ^ K' v‘ nK 8 Pa|Ty to her friends. The the pillow over he caught the snake nil- phrey, Salem; Minor Billings, Cottage than the present road which has a ®ven,f,K waa greatly enjoyed hy play- its guard and succeeded in killing it Grove; Miss Grace Leathers, Eugene; number o f quite steep hills. mg the usual games. Refreshments with a stone. He cut off the rattles, Miss Florence Kline, Cottage Grove. consiHtin^ of cake and home-made Is - , I N \ i.,. nine in number, and took them to town Removed for Unfair Treatment. candy were served. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Jackson enter as proof o f his experience.—ydquille THE CITY TRANSFER Partions health res Word has been received at Condon There were no church services a t ! tained with a dinner party Sunday Herald. The date for the "T r ip Around the •P'S'Va mountains, evening in honor o f Misaes Mabry and that the local postmaster, J. F. Reis- J Saginaw Sunday evening, so the j W orld " to be given by the Ladies Aid • V ^ *fle (trove (on arher, is to be removed from i-ffice on greater part o f the Saginaw people at- Mary Currin o f Hepner. Cl”c ) Splendid a« Society o f the Presbyterian church has Dangerous Spellings account o f unfair treatment to patrons tended services at Walker, Mias Magureite O ’ Mara of Cottage been fixed for Sept. 17th. The coun reasonable rates. J and V A R IC O S B ^ E IN S ar* in his office. The charge in particular ! 1 tries to be visited are the United Grove spent a few days last week with was that he suppressed the editions o f p ro m p tly re lie v e d —oft«iV| hot water bath: xcursion Rates for Fair, cured—jby » « p i n g our States, Germany, Ireland, Japan and Miss Mildred Pringle. rooms Informati the Condon Globe at two different °[ KranKe b»ir Sept. 5-6-7 the Silk Elastic Hoaiery Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Currin and times and with malicious intent. Greece. The trip w ill be both enjoy *1c'i will l»e (urn Southern Pacific Railway has granted FrM m*im ram «lit blank on r«q««*4 fluest. able and instructive. Refreshments daughter Ruth o f Dtain are visiting at a rate of fare and one-third from all W O O D A R D , CLAR KE * CO. Legal Blanks.—The Sentinel. the Jackson home. w ill be served in each country. stations from Wood burn to Rose burg., O ffice at S a ltz m a n ’ s C ig a r Store PORTLAND. ORXC.ON t I 50c I 40c :|: 35c } 30c ì 25c o f O p p o r t u n i t y in T a i l o r e d - t o -M e a s u r e C lo t h e s Wednesday and Thursday | Septem ber 4 th and 5 th I Qualij/f Special Q u p y , Special Quality, Special Qualily, Special Quality, Special 3 le 25c 21 18c ISc oya Spring I The Modern PharmacJ c Mr. Thoáv /Bates, an expert master ta, of 25 years experi- enee w ill bt here \\ ith the com* píete line (t woolens of URGES PUPILS TO ATTEND SCHOOL FIRST DAY A. E. A nderson & Co. f A n opportunity to select from the complete line in large samples and get the benefit of the style ideas of one of the country’s best tailors. Com e in and talk with him at B. PHELPS HAMPTON » s. J A 1 k >»» Taylor & Higgins Oí & LORANE COUPLE MARRIED : MII'S IONI CQ I OREGON AGRICULTURAL | pn 0 9 T n I [£ - ’ SURE WAV uULLtut rfn':',,::;, , CA-MOTA MINE . ! First National Bank ALL ABOARD FOR A TRIP AROUND THE WORLD J. 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