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Wasn’t That Sweet?
Author Unknown
Som ebody whisper’ d something to me.
Can you guess?
Som ebody e n d e d m y waist with his arm.
Som ebody whisper'd.
“ Dear, don ’ t take alarm.
W ou ld I might shield you from L ife 's e v ’ ry harm ’ ’—
VV’ asn’t that sweet?
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Somebody w hisper’ d something to me,
Can you guess?
Som ebody bending his handsome head,
Looked into m y eyes and guess what he said*
By L o v e ’s subtle art a secret l read,
W a sn 't that sweet?
Somebody whisper'd something to me,
Can you guess?
Som ebody asked— ’ ’Could you love me, my sweet?
M y pride and m y love I lay at your fe et.”
W as happiness ever made more complete*
W a sn ’ t that sweet?
Som ebody w hisper’d something to me.
Can you guess?
Som ebody said— I trembled with fear—
“ I ’ ve nothing but you to worship, m y dear—
H ow happy I ’ d be were you always near:”
W a sn ’t that sweet?
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BUSINESS NOT DISTURBED
In attem pting to account for this
unprecedented condition, it may be
w ell to remember that the Demo-
cratic party o f today is not the Demo
cratic party o f 20 years ago, nor
are conditions o f today the con di
tions o f a decade ago.
W ilson so far has declared for
free trade only on those articles man-
ufactured by aggrandizing mono-
was a most agreeable one to him
Th e visiting newspapermen were
Thin»» oth«r» think, and »h at » •
think of the thin»» other» think.
Brand S CompJ^f
G ro c e rs
Joe Cannon, which resulted in bis
unseating, may lie remembered.
It has been stated upon reliable
authority that dislike would have
turned to tolerance if Uncle Joe had
been agreeable to paying $25,000
for the publication o f his biography.
T h e Speaker refused to be mulcted
Dr. H ess’ P a n a cea . |>er l*>x . . .
Dr. H es s’ Isiusw? K ille r , p e r b o x .........
inteudeut o f the Oregon State Pent of fights.
Sudden popularity ruins full as many
tentiarv shows that 70 per cent of
men aa sudden prosperity.
paroled
prisoner» make
good. ,
A man who enjuya having the women
Whether or not the system can be
fiirt with him 'toes not care to have his
regarded as a success depends large wife give other men the same kind of
ly upon how far t ie other M) j>er enjoyment.
cent has failed, but the showing
The government is telling of the new
seems high enough to warrant a l-1 design for its flO.ODll bills. What was
towing G ov. West to continue hisi the okl design.
The Oregon Agricultural College
experiments until the end of his
will teach puultrymg with moving
term.
pictures. A picture of the hen getting
A feature o f the report which
s move on would be something like it.
has received tittle uotice is that the
If only the good were to teach higher
prison population is .175, while the morals this old world woukl be in a
Dr. H ess' W o rm Pow d w r, p e r
D r. H ess
N o n e H o tte r.
W e arc agents fo r Fisher’s Blend F:
HU-tnl Flour. i b a o l u U i j tho Lost flo u r or
COLLIER'S
Many times within the past year
the editor o f The Sentinel has stated
that C ollier’s W eekly used its re
putation as a muckraker to b la c k
mail public men.
N’ ow that Editor H apgood and
Owner Collier have fallen out, the
truth o f our statement has been
sworn to by Mr. H apgood, who
says he could no lon ger write m oral
uplift editorials k n ow in g the bu si
ness policy o f the paper to be rot
ten to the core.
C ollier's sudden dislike to Uncle
U niversity fraternity boys, who did
the honors splendidly. A t dinner
il
th, > «r r * 8Ha y.
you
an
)r t#II J fW
you to feel al liU-rlv U» return tlM »ack to v
. -
4 him »11 h« WM"
. heerfully pay i-ai-k your money
l».. r».l mimi u
4|f
MCg to be hm
or more before >ou dei id« » » te Ita quality, ami ' «• », - _ 1
I.
as you please.
You need not »ave Ihi* guarantee u n te» you *,,h. f.,
receive your money bark at any time without quest.
Coats more per sack, lea» |>or loaf.
FISH ER KLO U RIN G M IL L S CO
One I‘rice at All Grocer»
America’» Finest K
Exclusive s e llin g a g e n ts K h m o n 's O liv e Oil, th»
good olive oils. Per In ittle 35c, 60c. $1.10.
gal
1 g a llo n $3.50.
On Saturday, November
We Will Sell
4. W. Boyd ha«
ckret» for a»'e. H"
mproved Oregon »
'• sale. See J. A. I
« nil »I
E x t r a F a n c y It a lia n P r u n e s 3 ( ^ ' ^ ; ,HlSliri
1 |id.
40 s, p e r lb .
1 Three year old hors»
B o r d e n ’s P i o n e e r M i l k , 3 fo r 2 £“*en. wuer h»«
end black pul
r -ghorn
i
te a m Separat'"- nil)
A l l k in d s B e a n s , a lb .
% 1 •(* raes,
• A- boga
Hanu"w«y
hi
16 lb s . S u g a r
ami farm
Remember
•ack of W li
Try
ik y oar groe*r for '
call Spray, phone l
armera, fcme in am
reader. Hon.it»"»«
I hava room in my >
g for »ever h I carlo
NVe will have an extra fine supply. tatoea and »tore t
dinner is incomplete without the n be ahlpped »t »»y
fore apring y<*u wll‘
em at a fair price,
j V. Thornton bus
r aale.
I have one 10-acre t
re tract yet unsoltl
Cottage
Grove,
Co
•
/
uh. also near city p
>**ant something that
jme. come and see r
F. M. Ulbler tins fo
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » ♦*,, and white I’ekin
ood; Saginaw Orego
Buy a fanning mi
sver. All the crush«.
= * , only a detriment to
ight to fowl. Kvery
m and lessens y
hen why tow then
y a good fanning
Fresh Sealshipt OysF
for Thanksgiving
RHONE
48
Big Public Library Benel
Armory, Nov. 3|
30.00.
— Vetch aeed at Spraj
Archie Thomspon I *
rt to eell at 7.«- p<
Roaring Farce f|
Comedy ia 3
Bif Ads of
Conti nuous
Laughter -
iw Dlace in
town. J
rklng,*l*wn8 and g'
The lindi?
From Japan
Page
fenchí
age field
—
_t by every test. ■
Lime and cement at
John Deere «nd
Spray’»-
Hood River Niagari
by every test at Spin.
Buy your feed an
Phone 162.
I deliver free to al
Spray, phone 162.
Second-hand light
Spray'a.
Tall Spray what
^ a l a o what you have
into Spray’» column
Under Direction o f STEVE BURTON
The family tree of some people must
be all gnarls and knots.
A number o f ordinarily ¡law-abiding
the girls endeavored to outdo the
F ish planter! in Oregon streams this citizens will soon become solons for a
boys. T h e editor o f the Sentinel year numbered 37,247.545, a very large few months.
When speaking o f sound political
was entertained by a bevy o f 20 or increase over additions to the finny
tribe of any former year In the state’s t,mber moat candidates seem to think
more misses at the g irls’ dormitory,
history. Salmon, trout, bass, croppies, tbe noiay kin'1 *• referred to.
none o f them appearing to be over
catfish, etc., were the fish liberated. ’
Wedding“ inviU tiona-Th^ Sentinel.
J i“ '
If. after thoroughly trying F IS H E R ’ S HLKN
There are many noted tiahermen who
have a reputation for veracity in their
It is apparent from the returns every day busmesa life.
that the voters honestly eudeavored
People are attracted to their opfu-
to do their duty with >7 measures, sit*-a. Very few people would be aal-
some o f which even the farmers isfied to mate up with other» like
themaelvea.
did not fu lly understand. T h e ad
While «peaking of criminals who
vice to vote “ no” when in doubt
escape punishment, it might be well to
seems to have been popular, but remember that the man who committed
12 measures being approved.
the crime of ’73 hasn't been apprehen
ded yet.
T h e dailies should cease giviu g
Y'esterday ia gone, today ia your»,
publicity to that putrid stuff about tomorrow you may not be here. Get
the black champion.
Much o f it busy!
isn't even news aud most o f it is
Every man has a secret hope that he
will be found out doing a good deed
uufit for reading in any home.
which he ia trying to keep quiet.
T h e Oregonian must place a
Many things that you consider hard
stricter censorship over the p u bli luck would be good luck to other».
A man would tell his rife more if he
certain ** would stop there, but it
makes
a man hopping mad to have a
"
neighbor refer to some business diffi
culty that one w ife has learned from
the other.
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F is h e r ’ s A r t . a 17>
b len d o f D akota
ird . ow,nB ’
balan ce F as tern
W a s h in g to n B lu e Stern, i w.- *(| *V srk «r.
w h ea t.
P e r sack
^
e e a W a lta c « Co.,
F is h e r ’ s W h ite S p ear,
an K a a te rn W i-hin, »«..Larxe» Bros.,
u h.-at flo o r , th e equ al O f any flou r fo r th e prn
i'••r turkhoktav-Wo<HtH o
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g u a r a n t e e *
enaen & Walker.
state.
When woman suffrage becomes gen
oral, it will be necessary to give a
*
“ special” on election day to get the
full vote out.
Tr
hit« River Flour i»
n wheat grown in
Sack
total of prisoners paroled during two bad way.
years is l<>0.
The dem<icratic victory doesn’ t seem
A person whose reading bad been to have impoverished one of the candi-
confined to the editorial page f the data’s supply of language.
Senator Dixon’» statements issued
Oregonian and other anti West
t|lt. just before the volea were caal »hould
papers would im agine that
entitle him to an exalted position in
ja il doors had been opened to all tne council of the Ananiaa Club.
and that if any were left inside the
A man who is married may not be
unreasonable expenditures, a represen
tative budget would be: Room and
board, $25, miscellaneous, $10.
While present industrial conditions
obtain, no girl who is willing to work
about four hours a day for her living,
need not despair of getting a good edu
cation In Oregon. And this means that
she will be able at the same time to
be a participant in the youthful
pleasures that add zest to college life.
Boys have always paid their own
way through the University in consid
erable numbers.
H ea lin g , p e r b ox
A ll Dr. H e s s ' g o o d s ar«* g u a r a n t y
Exclusive Selling Agents Chan«* A Sanbort IVM|
cation o f communications or it may
There's never a cloud without a sil
be charged with unfair com petition ve* lining but there is not always a
and C ollier's turned its mud bat
cloud with the silver lining.
by the matrimonial ageucies.
teries on him. This is a sample o f
People in this old world seem bound
N ow that women have the right to be unhappy. The man who fails to
the business aud editorial policy of
the paper that has condemned aud o f suffrage in Oregon, it might be win a girl ia not satisfied no more
than the man who gets her.
ruined public men for sins less great. well to initiate a measure to revoke
The bachelor who enjoys being free
their enfranchisement, and allow
often wishes that he didn’ t enjoy it
C A P IT A L PU N ISH M E NT
ouly women to vote on it.
; :
quite so much.
W ith woman enfranchised, ca p i
The months with r's in them are also
tal punishment is doomed. W o m
T h e owner o f the Appeal to the months when the mortality of
en who did not care for the ballot Reason probably got so he believed grandmothers is lowest,
are declaring that now that they the anarchistic rot which he print
Leap year is nearly over, but it ,
Eugene, its citizens have the t rue
spirit o f hospitality.
T h e editor
o f the Sentinel has had several o c
casions to test it. T h e last one was
the m eeting o f the W illam ette V a l
ley Editorial Association in that
city F riday.
I f a visitor spent a
cent for his entertainment, it was
his own fault.
For lunch the v is i
tors were taken in charge by the
People
Dr. H ess’ S tock F ood , i * 'r b ox
polies-and the trusts have become have it, they w ill do away with that ed. T h a t’s one w ay o f account seems there will be plenty of girl»
left for the man who haan’ t been
such a menace that even dyed-in- relic o f barbarism, the hangm an’s ing for his suicide.
asked.
noose.
the-wool protectionists w ill w el
Some men would never amount to
com e a radical cure.
W om an, the most sinned against Girls Able to Earn W a y Through
anything anyway—and others marry
College.
A ga in , freetraders, high protec creature in G o d ’s great universe,
illustrious women.
*
If the world contains a place where
tionists, low protectionsts and pro- has not man’s lust for revenge, she
A girl loses half the pleasure of mar
an ambitious girl can more easily ob
tectionists-for-revenue-only are be does not beleive that shedding o f
tain an education than in Eugene, the ried life when she has to keep her en
g in n in g to be suspicious that the the blood o f one atone’ s for the shed statistics are not on record.
gagement to herself.
tariff does not do all that is claim ed ding o f the blood o f another.
Her
Every home should be a sunshine club
Work for women goes begging in
for it, nor is it to be blamed for wom an’s intuition does not teach Oregjn’s college town. Housewives and every member should be a full-
everyth in g that is laid at its door. her that it is any less murder for are paying twenty and twenty-five fledged solar system.
It is quite often the case that there
A rticles put ou the free list by the the state to take life than for the cents an hour for such assistance as
can be rendered by young gir-s, and ia more to a slender girl than a plump
Payne Aldrich bill have continual individual to do so.
the University Y. W. C. A., which one.
ly advanced in price, while others
Th e Oregonian, the great cham established an employment bureau for
There ia not
such _ a cry Tor
for higher
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on which the tax was raised, ap pion o f legal butchery; the Eugene the purpose of finding places for stu- education as there is for just common.
parently sell for the same price as Register, maybe not so great a dents, has discovered that the condi ordinary common sense.
tions are reversed.
before.
champion as the first named, but
The appearance o f a girl immediately
Instead of being called upon to find
A bou t 99 per cent, of a panic is certainly no less energetic; m ay lie places for girls, it faces a constant de- aftet
beau‘ y ■ '« P leads a
unwarranted fear. W ith business chagrined to learn that their able mand that it find girls for the places man to think that she needed it.
There may possibly be lawyers in
steadily reaching out for new fields, support o f woman suffrage was an where they are urgently needed. It
with capital lending itself for in indirect effort to ]d o a w a y with c a p i still has 50 unfilled positions on its list. hesven. A lot of us are prepared to
Inquiry among the young women be somewhat disappointed * when we
vestment, with the people who make tal punishment.
ahows that a liberal allowance for ex _ | get there.
panics feeling prosperous, content
penses here ia $35 a month. Even in
I f there were no women man would
EUGENE’S HOSPITALITY
ed and hopeful, there will be no
the sorority houses, which some ill- never get here and wouldn’ t care to
panic.
W hatever else m ay be said o f informed persona think o f as places of stay very long.
W h y should there be?
to t h e
i P h o n e
C >5 ^
Exclusive Selling Agents Dr. Hess Stockil
Panacea, etc.
The thing, y iu dIJ y»»trrday do not
assisted by Prof Allen of the jour relieve you of your dulie» of luda> »ny
naiism department and other in more than the thing» you plan »•> do
structors, made the guests feel at tomorrow.
Some folk» »re lueky not to tb« paid
h o m e . _________________
for what they know.
PAROLED PRISONERS
The man who never brag» about hi»
The biennial report o f Ihe super- ^ , 1 ,,*,* abihtie» win* the majority
walls they remained o f their own able to do anything he wiahea but
accord. T h e fact that the number niether doe* he do anything juat aa hia
o f those in the institution at the wife wiahea.
More men fall from being light
end o f the two year period is more
headed than beeauae they can’ t balance
than twice as large as the total
what they have in their upper atonea i
number paroled will lie surprising
I f you want a «le e I engraved picture
news to those in the Hast who have
that will never deteriorate in value,
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read only the gory editorials de get one of Uncle Sam a new tlo.wsj
signed to give the impression that billa.
in Oregon murderers anddegener
No one doe» juat a a he pleaaea much ♦
ates are given the freedom of the a a he may brag that he doe*.
Somebody w hisper’d something to me.
Can you guess?
Som ebody made me so happy that day
T h a t even the air seemed charged with the lav,
“ I love you— I love you— ” it murmur’d all day—
W a sn ’ t that sweet?
T h e Republican party must be
goin g to the demuition bow-wows
for sure when business refuses to be
disturbed by the success o f the ini-
quitoas, calam ity-producing Demo-
crats: when industry refuses to be
scared and money boldly flaunts
itself in public places.
T ilin g s W e T h in k
the guests o f the L'niversity during
the afternoon
R residen tC atn pW ,
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coat you anything.
Salt by the carlo»
^ • wheu you think salt
I \ Spray.
The Naw Way gas
If you need an engi
and gat our price boi
Good aacund hand r
■ale.
Wagons, buggies,
su rprisin gly if you m ake it • cultivators, discs, bir
rakes at the big bole
Your Bank Deposits U
to pay by check o n ly and
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all you r cash at the Bank of C<$ the bfUih «nn maki
while you sleep.
1 pay cash for chic
liefore you buy am i in man? 1 grain.
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awwww—
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but lilt
G rove.
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