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The Store of “Satisfaction” W. C. H iw ltr Sh:c*i Be Re-EIecicd :• Crr^re». Bo:#»«« Nr H»« ci ti w n « ?*«■» _»* « > #C ‘ m P*>: A n e rtw acet Good Men to Follow! « - x - x w -x -x p -x -x x -x -x -fr ! G:i*r~ . r A Pres. Pres. Pres. Pres. Pres. B m w w r u n u r. fr.er.d y to the Equal S u ffrage « - - x x x x x - x - 4 - :- x - x :- » x - :- x - x :- :- - x n x :- x :- x s •> d ® C o m p a n y The Place to Save Money on Eats I S p e c ia l f o r S a t u r d a y , O c t . 2 6 1 Mrruit Sugar D » P '■ ~ ' - •, - n ? '■ ' M - cntnpar.ied F»y a jl.i * 1 • O lvm pic iy Pancake i” 3 ! +-lb. pk g...................... Albers Bros. Paucake F iou r. 4 -ib r 'e g _____ 4 !b s. C rea n : R o lle d r ur- Cuts ________________ 2-1 b . p k ? best S e e d e d chajc of other gtoccrie Raisins............. ............. !<» lbs. Potatoes........... 75c 6 lbs Sweet Potatoes ____ 25c t bars W hite la u n dry S o a p ___________________ 25c 25c 25c 25c 25c * " 25c 12^* lbs. Dry O nion*______2 5 c 1 2 % lbs good Cooking A p p le s _______________ 25c Watcb This Space for Saturday Specials W e m eet any com petition fo r cash. Glad to ex ten d you credit when you need it. . GROCERS & ■ • .‘ a j e Fc«ter ntarnei M r:te»:ti Cre-twell Jfecr^ N oir*, a farm , in Cheshire : rec.nct £,. €, e ' i€ ‘ e', . an . . .-• Harrisburg Prepares for Potato Fair. J. W h itfoni * i i a C ottage Grove (sa«*engrr F riia v . Mr* B. Kelly returned Saturday erer.irg from the G rove. Harry Tennia wa» in the vie nity over S jrd a y . Fre-i W hitcom b wa» in the city a few day» g e ttirg suppli«-» to take baek t< the mine». John W irk* o f Wicka Station trmr- saeted b u -i-e »» in the city Saturday. A great many attended the grar ger» m eeting Saturday Quite a few from here attended the dance at W 1 Id wood Saturday evening. Leo Witeon visited hi* parent» at (Kirer.a over Sun,lay. C n U * mill at Star hat b ee- ri -*eu down aeceral day* ow in g to tbe >r rt age o f cart. Mr». J K LkeSpair, dt i.er»-: a iee- ture oo ‘ W - man Suffragette*. ’ in tbe school bouse Thursday «v «- -g . Cheater C r.w e »'•d Kay A w trey drove th.r-.-g-. here T . r s i i ) r r -g on their way to the (¿rove J. K:rh. a rr.ercha-t c f D c r e -» . w u in Dias to-. Saturday evening viaitirg relatives. t cessful celebration. Th*re is a foul-mouthed, indecent element in thn city o f Portland nightly insulting the decent, law-abiding citizens and openly reviling the riag. They have sent representa tives to surrounding towns ar.d in the name o f free speech denounce the efforts to remove them from the streets. In the name o f our wives and children we ask your support and Vote for 370, Voters’ Pamphlet So. The Boycott and Picker The employers o f Oregon are not slave drivers, as is claimed by those w ho live by the sweat o f their poor deluded victims. This fact is self-evident in any part o f the state. The boy- T oott and the picket are the representatives o f a low order o f j! v intelligence, seeking by fear and the bludgeon to force a bad X cause. Remove the sy stem by a V’ote for No. 368. See x j pamphlet „ J j •> EMPLOYERS’ ASSOCIATION OF OREGON W. C. FRANCIS, Secretar.- *■' «J ty Marsh >iU Cuptu T w o of Whom An of Shady Ri Special to The S ertirel. Mr. Kcbbm». aeeorr mother end daughter “ O^er Creamery foi SpringHeld ih hcmg rc rgln Held for cream (•••»f en this week to Sp«r- ie Terry and A u itin M«*0 •Ur»1 week two concerna I »•lr intention ot ente t i l f n l o l rattern trip * o Mr Morgan ha» b««n or ! -** IM «•re. The hi ■coral inat t t in by t'luiH. Ilarkn the paat meek. lie cream ery man. Mrs t^^eer. returned fr Friday. IU WILL RESUME Mr» Hannah wa» a Cot tag* vuitcr Saturvlay. own Lumber Co.’s Mr* M-K:-.rev Start Sawing T im no Satuniay. Mr Tap in a Some fn Bo The Brown I.umber ('< for a sb rt time. a been abut down f< •re, will rtftftume Hawin >rrow. The logfing Mr Har-.len :a »i.itir, tini w««k. AFT SENTI» STRONG VGTFRS SHOU LD NOT BE DEa**n The fiat »alary law to t ig {• »«-«1 t y t.‘.e »la te prir.U f « by If.* I a • t le g is la tu r e . Th, .tl act «.r th« 'S ballot N*w £> th*’ " aiiopltd, frcrely pula the l.* g « Wt act m lo * ff'C t tw o year» c a r l.« R E S I D E N T EX1 it acvi'id take effect by it* The rr caaure pro* wto» R . “ Ol _________ CARRY COTTAGE 1 r the »late printer a« a ft » : ia • 'r ■ : »IT i- j ! t -« >r •gw Votes Taken 11.• t . v. r . , - * • • Roosevelt Will Prot in Fourth Bes , 4‘ the Polls. The ur»ler»igr<*d are fami *f • the measure amt its hist r i. hr „ ... ‘ . f • | t. - i- t ,ffhnt Taft Is leas mg ard aaaiated in I t o 11 b.liitul >asea ia evident in ( M as Jeaaie Berg of Cottage Grove ivan Wlh->n and Rouse visited at the Pitcher a-d Spahr b< me» earlier «late over Sunday. . our" beat ju d gm en t t l w t l h* Pr®*lder >» carried — —«..I -• -------- Gr< ft Cottage Joe Wicka and Jame» Spahr were measure it m eritoriou» and a n .. riea, and will without in a great taving to the ta »; down, from D im U tt . over Sunday. , ». , .. n „7 . ^ r- *r^ •"ri- •• ^ Gilder-leeve. Jay DeSpain was up from t omstock Mr. Hamilton ia boMing a canvassers Sunday and moved out the rest o f his institute at the academy this week. household goods. M s* <ir,ce D,Ti'1*on ot R'^eburg is Mrs. Gene Mowby visiled the first of viaiting in the neighborhood. the week at the home of her brother. Ro* ** sP*nd'rfC » fe* '!*>• b*re Mr. Frost. * Ue T "’ *r“ *"** ,ur ’ an- Harrisburg is * preparing for * its family. W m. Hilton arrive«! Monday to be ff C0»»a0990»6XX-Xc<->0-Xc<-5-XXX-<^XXXX^XXXX-Xc<-X-X-X-<-:-X-X> r,u*1 Potatc Carnival. ........... .................» » » « «'ii » »»0 0 »»0001 . 10 - — - J he Mrs. Jennie Walker has several men ; gin working for the t ‘ ♦ date " . . 1 1 *et is October 23 to 25. working on her new house. Brown Lumber % Froepect# are bright for a most suc Frank Taylor of Divide took dinner camp. -------- . . j . . , . u» divine took dinner Carl Pitcher and family o f Diaaton | Free Speech By Foul Mouth; «DECENT COI THE CHA The Brown Lumber Co. will have It* this (ta le . durality in the general new chute completed within a few daya We th erefore advise voU r to \t a political Huppi uraday night by tin and will toon be ready to commence their ballot# X > X Y e». lb, ballota were us foil loggir.g again. OSWALD WEST. Favors laon 15, Deba 'J, K uohc « Silk Creek. Arthur Whitlock Spent Saturday and G overnor. Peoples' ebo.ee for United St Oct. 23.—{Special to Tbe Sentinel. >— Sunday at Saginaw viaiting hi» wife re a number who ca M. A. MILLER. progress. , ) v Senator, end i among other progreemve ‘ ' ^rr tJ « p o t h e r relative.. en Taft adherents w State Senator I el that fr&® Rt^ ebiur* r measure*, a i state u u depo»itory deto.it« rv law v . it-.« _ Mra. Seheal.fo and daughter Heater it the ex-pre.sident aho C. C. MeCOLLOCH. ri, w.i: *»-.e the taxpayers of Oregon tone M.ss > ____ :olet _ . Da of w Cottage ____ . . . via . . u> iiu t « Grove <jrove were visitors a* the Grove Saturday. KV. State Senat r. B* red ,ourtn *ll*re‘ # t ,yl T r^ i s ,tter*iir.g school at the Academy. J Al. Gribble ami Zeb Angel were n a straw vote of the !.. E. BF.AN. X Cr W annually, protect public fund.. I i ?Tfjf A in y went to Rtweburg Saginaw over Sunday. at i roí. a irey went to R « . i Chambers Lumber Co r.ty U i money in ! „ . .. j .. State Senat*.r, ■ Wednesday W ednesday to to attend atterri a wedding. { * ' **p e ” " ' Ux Albert Risaue, who ia working at the / the result also f.iv HAL D. PATTON. . Oregon Anti-Trust . . T . « I^ w . A. L. Chitwood I cat a horse last Ar. ainat Roonevelt and \ *! 1 Brown Lumber camp, went to town S tate Senator. S»k He t » :g h t senool ir. Lane County 12 , Sunday for a few daya. J C SMITH ,n* WM: *)clm ’r' •.ears ago, is seli-edueaU-:, , , and . - r.ow ! 1 , Mrs. . Lloyd . (Jwena . has been , . spemiir.g _ . . . Carl F>tcher . _ went to Diaslon Mon- Roosevelt 2. Representative. Gra t* . -.. . . a few days at the home o f her parent#, day, returning Tuesday, f - p-rs -« ° r *r*^p»":d A vert • -------- —— “ TO P ART ICU LAR PEO PLE Duaton Dotagt. OeL 23. W'crd received from the electric c-.ir.- ».- Cao;.:*te ter Represen par.y in Portland that is repairirg the ta live. dyr.amo from the pla-t at this place, Nomr.amf by tb‘ Republicans alike states that it will be impoaaibte to Pr.rrar;. E!rct ;iO, appree.»le§ the make the r.ecesaary repairs and ship r. ar,i :f eieeie: »11 dil.ger.tly before the 24th of this month, and the »'•.rk for tte best i-lerest of the jeo- city will be without light# until that fle of Lare Ccurty and the State of time. ' »regor.. arms C O M P A N Y Bäte» Friday. Mr» l ' s a» Chandler from a very aeeerr hör havir.g oT eftu rn rd • k i l 1 0*1 It. Terry M - > ly ttsiled leer They re(e>rtnl k illirg a ikunk. arel the re »««rr.nl to be r>> rean n to n ubt their «tatement. «»«-. -g after *;er«i:rit a f i * il» ;» m Bucea*, la k i ne m the U. K. eeiebra- M. VERNON PAR&jNS . B R U N D M Cn.apoaan ic e it for Mt. »*«1 Mr* i E .f t 'e Sutdtf evir.irr to *.»il « » . - ». A r.g*.l'* brother. Fred A right of Walker. Iir. Jerrie Bearby of ."van Jo*e. Paid A : t . Cwn tW M M l i » f.. is ti-g h«r tr th«r. W. W. C , ? r :t«e. i» l r»catr:rt | Bearby. I>r Bearby i* on her way to P rti»rd to at'.erd the National W C 1 T. U. rcnvrntior and will be aceow- l i - .td b) Mrs. B«»rby ar.d her » ater. Mr«. H. V. Lat ter. who will a I*, take i- the PBientiofi. L ;*:r. Hoag.and ar«l Car..I Gro#ho-g »rriTe"i i- Cre*»eil last Friday frt«r. 'Oayhee. Nevada. »F«re they had -eer eirploved on geverrme-t »trvey w ,rt. Trey made t‘ e trip cn lone- brj-«, fcri-girg five head of borv» ■ itr 11 .«rr. They left Owyb«e Sep- teirber 1A. P.? t , F. L. Fraser of Krcrewiek. Was- . has accepted the call of tie local Presbyteriar church to beeotae is last- r. w rd to the t *ect ha*irg teer received Tuewday. He will ar- r»-r to a«*.me hi* duties here about Supt. H ogg (>*»sed thrrejgh Tues N-.veniber 1. day or hi« return trip to the mine». J F. Ho brt».k ha# leaae-. hr» farm Messr». Chamber». Hill and W‘ .«jd of A m >*res j^»t east of town to C. F. ard S. J. Liwrey of Kareas, »ho take were in f):«*tun Thursday ami Friday looking at timber. itemed ate pos es#:or. Mr. H ¡brook and family »ill move to L»«lern Ore Item# from Star. gon. P. L. Campr.e . U n iv ersity f O rego'- W . J. K err. Oresron A z t c j ’ : ra' C o h e re F oster. Ree»i C ollege J. H. A ck erm an . State N rrral School F leth er H om an. W . larrette U '.iv e r ? :tj e w 'gin»» I » Mr. f * K cia d } ret.rteo S.-elay fron-. den. Paat Creek th » « e e k : k -i» r<crtb. Mir» Itrtty A ngel v i, •. Mi-eir* !)»>,.1 (irigga, » t.*». Mv- rie ■ hi JVO W ELL KNOWN Mr ana Mr» Fr»-k T a», r Kem an ar>i C F Cole « e r e -iown front in Kugrne Sunday. Collage linci« i ».tort Saturday. UNDER ARH A aon wa» U-rn b M • the t«ro*e during the |.a»l «e e k after - »; t : i * : -e scetr :<ri cf tre MP-S SOLOMON KIRSCH. Prr-i ie -: w ‘ireadajr Mr*. J. H. H » o e j left for K -(t*-e to atlerul th« furerai o f •er fatfcer. o h o 3 «J .■‘ (.-•ta*. H : cae cf P.ecrMé'U’. i « PORTLAN D EQU AL SU FFRAGE LEAGU E ♦ a - : - a i e ire Í ■e ‘ late se - : »iter » »» : h. ite V o te X 3 0 0 on the Ballot m •eek. M a-.: Mr». H errer Wnght and aon Nat ce» C a p .U i: ' J- -le . «et, cr» . ri. Ver—, nt, arrived in ( rea- lo r c a *t : j »-•; à<Tct cr lo l i e r- if Sr *;■ ü r«ü Í tre :«■ e. H »».e T t u - .i» well the alter part of !a*t week and Tint tkis winter with Mrs a « * : »-•! *£.:■- ;er» ¿í< v e tre e r e » :! _ T h a : the bead s o - r armrest ed u ca :; - ^ :r. 5 ti:utk>ns are m oulding th e m inds o f ou r children ar.d that w e h ave con fid en ce in their ; j ig e tn e rt ¿ - s : :..u ¿:ra *.-i by o a r s a p p o r . W e car. w ith reason th e re fo re adv<> ca te w ith ou t hesitancy = jc b qu estion s as receiv e th eir unqualified endorsem ent. T h e fo llo w :r g i r e t». r- * » ite ter •»«•il *->: • u ter.’ Fra-«e* Du «an and Till c le o * «ere GctUtfr Grcv» »te| i«n une day a»t ■ eng i t the office wh I* Mr. r I'd*« Ik II Me»<l c f p. rt n r . ha» relurnwl to J. I. Itr alt y fo r i f i t Root burg G r-.rgr A n gel, who Miu Mabel Vkalkioa in l o tlir i Siualaw rountry for a u Grvv* Saturfay. J H IteSpain a|ent S ui«I a > on K<>« I hursday for a ahort p aren li II« return««] K »er a«.kirg after buaincaa. Vl< ear* Tt rn ar.l Stiorlrxlgr ram i W. S. Fnaley with hin • n M -lay to fin>*h the r logging lotend» b«/kir g for a >. for a r< »olei.ee. rvrtraet for Mr K oi. M im M>rtle W itch« r K 'f t»r gg* r a :e a trip to the l.ro v e high »eh«« I »I Walk« r Frrt»». G. A. Ilarnden. ihr (in . K n ot ia >n the viem ily again. Mr. F eggart * making • m e .train- rhant. i« takm g a •• age survey* for the S. P. 1« Up in ( o t i n g b> return « i t ‘ Vt il. Speeial lo Th« S«ntir»«l tation. ■tv. Kr»-k Starehtfe ha» g ne tu Rieieburg day. U r « St. rtr e* returned S t-.rday r a*.;li«r ters. for a vi*il with relative«. A p eatant even in g • Two proniiiii-nt youn B«naw ** tu ruft«.' »• • fi ter ; i ft -. a bui -e*» trp to Port .and. Mr». K kj ;. rt uaeh f i » rena ■ >■ thè f r » fn «n d a o f Mr» h " ty, in company with t< »' 1 er i«»r» ! M»ry I *e.l of Lora-e ta ruitir.g g-.e»t of hct rr th»r. Mr» liaight. la»t home Sat »rJay ev en iog d become aomewhat c *»r: * .* i ce. tre ■ — . ::««* c- Agr ■ fne»ls tere week. T»« ».-t.;. j ree Ur* are -io.'g • re g the day, were hau . : .re »-•:!.»• r ■ • • f i l m r i Herman I>.»e and Charley Arnrgton Segln . » •1» Snodgrai'H him ! H i t work «• Ito irto»! bu . . . • e er- • • ■ ■ • • • t - ' • avrt l Su-ri«« rri-« M 'day rr rnmg thrt. 2 . S pecial io T» enlng, tbe charge ag r*g>- • i.ku tte :•»#: «ad t o r < i • ‘««a «» :e r :te», ele. Mr» T H»tt>eM virimi al I» re-» Am r g tbe Fugrr.e Tiait - g indecent conduct. I V*- T .~ F .» 1 er .-f Ijttatr. «:» rt ird Vaughn’a Spur thè latler pari of » a i c>:*_ -i t e ;« atta *, tri» <u.i: -g • er» Krneet Sear». R« ■•«»ti e complaint that tin- »fier »«veri ttrrn C < T '-‘ > A • ■ u » > at ‘ "e (w rre of Mr» / T. tke week Andrew« and I II. Ilair* ibibing freely and tl v.tl-ct : *e:. * cf ;*ar:;t F «1er. The faaily of K. Holderman ha» Mr» IteSpam o f I . *ga »men conducted her J H. H»« y «e ri to Kiiger« Thur*- Rfc.ved lo town for thè w .nter il a «ea.tb r ;*:n:i : - , ta* sto fp rd off on her way h - « fn. •aping with the city oi »«ri- : » ;.*« :*■:-!• Í. «il**l diy. It ha# teer. vrry roM in l'iu lo r thè gr r e l*»t M r^Jay . The women in the i if 1.» at .tj. Cbeeter B jm «.. at»! K ra-ej Ruaiell ;* » t week and a heavy anew falltr.g al Mr» I Saltam an v ’*d I imes ea ituhy Smith in f L.r»-< »re »u .t.-g »l the tome of Benii« u » pit r »er*.a-.l r« F.*» t- the mine». An»rI W « d . at C otta* - ro* teir reputation ia un it e r e í i r rrtere-*1 r« e r » » ! H. H. Kuweit. Wa ter I tow r.s, K W ick*. J W icka, Sunday. ideretood that thuy I t«-«*r » ti It* :«i r. ir* Suie »•>! Herry Powell of L©r»r« » viaiting K c and J. V. Woudhorst. Mr». C*. L F. < »rpurd waa d- » W cir hall. The trial of Nat - . tirai Pre-» i* - i T » f: »-•: R .c**- tere for a few laya. W ilferd. Mr» A r n r g i .r »hopped in com me nee d iggin g h u ; me Up tom orrow licfur f t ì t . t i t u e « i '.il - »-•: A-iirew A le lander of Cottage Grove the Grove Saturday waa unable Io do ao or a-- oung. • * a*i - i l i r -e n > - » tc f n j e i taxe out Sunday lo continue hi* *ebool Mr*. Gene M «by returned to her rain. Mr. H i» i i - 1 e r -» § - »r L ir m w rt. bom « at W alden Tuesday. R e e s-W a lla c e C o. ^^Vhere You 8 0 3 M a i n S t . Do Bette^j Movement: r r e i - • ;ti«« H ;* a : : rt ; ». :.A : - f r tir i -, i - i* i • r li.»; »" : .* ».- ».»¿■e j i ï « ;««?■ * ■ ï -rt te t e : « e tti et« and ‘ ht t the f it«] ur* 1 it (|. a Í W 2 A * ao L , i r< f i » •i* - . f.r : *. r ■ - * - u - li* F m ; *:r Ben sm W <Sce* r;«ni rve***** s e ' * « : H«t trj c i Coi •grem ;r. ■ ? « i £’.t irai« 3 l i i t w ® o( r ti ■ r r • • : *:r : t * - - .» mewlia g • « M m t'a te tt a*»î - s •- -» :* « :r Be*-» 3** »« ta» : r re- »t t. « P R I C E S R A N G E $1 T O S 5 !: oar Divide 1 tenu O ct 23 Spetta, to Tb« Sentir«! Ih re.at.ve« A tter a w«*k «!• I*« ar.3 fr e e d » . Car. K Burkett left for * I Si r -¿*«>1. o b e r* r « ■ .11 ftr* oo a »• leb et.g~.oe t *ir ir. ?«■: » _•»* tic » k* f i •« » g iv e you a natural, g ra cefu l, stylish con tou r ar.d afford double the w earin g service o f ordinary m dels. óer= vts*rr*:t :hc > i .t is A*»- ;*;if t x î c f C :« ftf o If • H » « « i. B<*C A -ffdf !D V* H a « <) ft r. - ft - * • • T h at’s why we feat ¿re He*\der*?*h C om it. Our experience w ith makes m any m axes o f g ood corsets has si show n us that the Hend* v* *t / ' is about tr.e m.:*st satisfact : rv ‘ m odel made. Hender*?*. Cor&ts ? are designed a ccord in g to the latest fashion ; they h i accurately ar.d are com forta b le ar.d easy: and they g iv e lasting service. HENDERSON W e can fit you ir. an individual F a s h io n F orm C orsets ized Henderson C onet that will m in : ‘ ’ • t-;t tí* p«al jc ->- Icrtuti. \ Satisfied C ustom er is ou r or.e ob ject. Ar.d the on ly w ay we car. get sa'.isnei custom ers is to seii goods that g iv e com p lete satisfaction in service as well as price. 0 » *u Neighborhood News 3; Much larger space Friday with hia ai#t*rs. Meadarr.es Roe have moved to Star for the winter, for exhibits h*» beer, cbtair.ed, r.ew ard Walker. I wm. (hampii " rn- ( tampion came up immediately from M.«bv feature* added ard larger premium* Elder Snyder preached Sunday after- Creek He will how le Monday. II.. _ .4__ ea ... . * offered than formerly. Although fir*t noon t0 ® ,Brife congregation at the start the shingle mill running, hcrxin will be given to “ K ing! diatrict aebool boose. Rollin and Italic Wicka came down Murphy,” vet other product# of the ^ r®- ^obn Damewood waa able to be from Diaaton Sunday morning, return- garden. field ard oichard will come in Sunday. ing In the evening, for a share o f the prize-winning. ^ ‘e Bahcock brother* killed a bob Mrs. Magee went to Blue Mountain cat the first of the week. Growing Seed for Market. Mr*. W. N. Wheeler is suffering with Monday to hold a series o f meetings if At the meeting of the I.ane County inflammatory rheumatism in her left tbe weather will permit. Horticultural Society to be held at Eu- b»”d. Mrs. N eet's brother came up from gere Saturday, Nov. 2, R. W. Gill, of Shirley Drenaer o f Lynx Hollow on the mid«ile fork Tuesday to make a a Portland wholesale seed house, will «pent Saturday night with Walter short visit. _____ .. u on “ Growing „ w See*! | Babcock deliver an _ address L . D. Stewart’s sister and brother- for Commercial Gill U J , u(. Purposes.” }rpo9e*. * Mr. r; Gl1' in-law arrived Tuesday from the East ,, and will " horticuitunata how Comstock. and will visit here before going to their Oct. 23.—(Special to The Sentinel.)— ■ home in Eugene. Irvine Dean, who spent several weeks . Delight Valley. ........... ».»mo ntre, d — ith friends here, ieu left rn Friday for Al- — ■ from * Avoid the Rush. . bany, and there he will go 11-1 Oct. 23. Special to The Sentinel, Now ia the time and Montoe's gallery spend the winter with hi to Miss Cora Witcher is staying in Cot- — .. relatives at the bridge is the place to get your near Cedar his relatives tage Grove with Mr*. J. F. Spray for near Cedar Rapids, Iowa, returning in holiday photos taken in time to have the spring. returning in a short time. the spring. * «•“' then« • 1 in '* p i . them finished in plenty of time for ___o, r. age The ----- church aervices at Saginaw Sun y Christmas. Nothing__ Mr. Bradley. Brailley, 8. P. agent, haa re re- A»«* were well attended. so appropriate re- turned from hi* vacation which he day There evening will «juiring so little expense. turned - from hia vacation which he there will be preaching ai iae. --------- be preaching again next spent at “ The Round U p " and other Sunday morning at 11 o ’clock ^»hed R. C. CLYDE. Repreaentativ«, 1 rti’ia» timothy bkownhml , »*» c twenty ions ot Kei r«-er tativ . M Y nr. ACTC OÍ G f A. C. BIGELOW. Representative. 1 rtlri K O A MME. Han*ea Brothers Mt Ki ■. r«'*-r.iativc, Ratio on One-Fifth A WILL DALY. ______ ^ Pre*. State Fed. o ' i Twenty ton* o f big. *o * ortland. _ ier« of ground is h c Finds Loet K onev. y • » hl*h-price«l Willai - lark Sturtev ant. a rr, • <nt .^¡toL O^on! has been r Cr-.w. was exceedingly f r n broth. rs> who have a right of the Oregon Elects Kroundw. 0 tion at Eugene, when a , , c„ they lhia year rai several hour* in the darkne«« « » ^ .„ „ .lu c e r * . A his purse l>mg in the ro»r- th€m ^ gf ^ y miles out of town, burst «, cn, with the $135 it containe*!. *d ; " a o d fo t hey _ have __ bcei _ Sturtevant had brought a larg <* WUBt te | the , H crop, n acre of produce to Eugene and *1 Tb( 0WMrH have liven stayed until evening to wit *• the ground for on Oregon Electric celebration. A h' ' tny quantity of naturi was half way home be diaeov- red nn wj, his purse was gone, ao beg 1 n be equalled, trace hi« st«(>*. Ming an electin' -------------—— Not fimtinic the pur- StTtW Vote Pav( drove, he onee more retrace«! h.s ‘ ^11 haa Juat leaked out on foot, at last firuiing the m- cf* ralon o f Salem poop •egon Electric eelebri Card of Thanks. wee taken on pr< Wc wish to express our ' ’ “ natorlal camlidates wit the many friends in Cottage Gr»v* reeolta : President their assistance and lympathv »1' |jion 4 5 t Roosevelt 21 burial of our little boy. dHng 61» Lane 41. Hou MR. ami MRS. F. V. WHKFlK* „ Grants !’»*•• ^