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1 » '* • * * * for ♦** c. WIIKI ìe cas «" _ M a t s cs„ ìh| oonqress '»'ok hhi | .b-sir.,1 HAWLEY C A N D ID A T E F 0 R R E N O M I N A T I ON ¡Upubücan Direct P rim ary on Friday, May 15, ** Presses! "' in <’0|, **" i the wrvic«* o f every lo ca lity in tlx- I>intru t $ l 5 ( , v -*l»esnow| 1 ' . - h i g h Mtaii'liiiK a n il u s e fu l e x p e r ie n r «. 1914 ... «. ui i in 11 ■aimer im<l l" tbn .‘.».imunitieH w here (' ih h I entbu«iu«ui «-liitmj, M'O »'nee you .ug*«., ¡, | wi„ ^ M,"l »y*'.-n.u* ‘ *♦* 1 « •'» f ' o r d again hi b-iu* .tfongly f»v.,r of eoo aidera Me rond develo,, ¡ " T ÍU Lane C„UIlty. " " upon the country south of r r«, < ’ , ' 1 ,|ofH nil I hat r a n I».- .loin ' «0"*™t to itielf and * v n y man, woman " I » ' | | „ . D istrict w h o m a k e * a r«*<|K« Mt. and im* an|.-.| fc* T ' T ,b*‘ '* derived from I child in »h , *bou,d *»• returned there f „ r ,|e I i n not i" * ' kmíoii I m * n | m * iu I h tin* timi* going over th velo,,ment of that territory ¡„.tend of '-»•K uaed to benefit „noth **r I'oin • "Variiii'K it« "'" ■.I m nini tin- w ìm I icm o f tin- |>.o|.l. I ».unity. There „ «(•■ pairing ,he , 2 "“; '»i ''""'"■"r; « I Vl; "Il l'irta Of lb, AND STREET FAIR mmilicr of in, 1 I b<*rt* in out* mail __ A? • ■ . I , •" particular of of tli«* w hole a m o u n t a p p r o p r ia tt -t l in t In» preui-nt l<iv«-rs ! wb" ’h ,b‘ r'' '» crying ...... t „ r ¡„„.rov, refill ill ¡H for 1 Ili* D in tr ic t . •»-"* •'"* that what is known as the L iiirUiri I 111 v »roilred o v e r •+■ I,fHMt,(MHt l o r w a t e r w a y s , hinl.lingH, ami l.oraar road. There is nothing fair or ^DUlilic |MU|M>H« H I II.I will it.1.1 to that thin session ove. *2, jiist in keeping the Urune people bot tle.l up without an outlet in anv dir,-.- (JlU niof* which i» Mi average of over ipMTO.otM, per year lion. UNDER ............1.... « bt I k in il, it ,1 "»trirt. — ^1 • orr.-apomlg w Mb y«ar, oa II ,1 ¡g A U SPICES OF Cottage G rove Fire Department 'ays of F u n & Am usem ent—5 a u diligent, persistent and successful in all other matter» la order to get desirable roads I do ,U ting »he welfare o f the people and the country. not consider it at all .... essary to in (or him if a vote for a faith fu l, industrious, honest, able and '■reuse taxes or in any way make roads ¿ ve public »ervant. a burden to the taxpayer. We won’t fn.rly Utke^ .....I find. , N " -j» GRAND CARNIVAL - * : • Biv.TM and Harbor* <’oiiiiiiiU.-.- hav.- sani that h .portant ronda that ahoi.l.l be put in # ion* aland « In* waterway* in I iin D ìm I uh and |.r«K.-"tM[ «r»t i -I iinn abape and all aide ronda and % ¡r¡u mon* effectively than uny other who appeau, helor.- '-y ronda ab.mid K. t their j«», "J¡¡ 1 ni*tration (1f * 1 * * 1 * * 1 * * 1 * June 2 - 3 - 4 - 5 and 6 bfittR now in *e*Moii he l e a v e * „ h i* e a n .li.la . , e y in the hamls .X''* K” ” ,l roads over night, but by per U p r o f o u n d l y g i ati-m l, wlill«- |„- H.-rvea -i«tent adherence to systematic and bus voter», I«» w hoiu h g the Hl’l ghdervU in W auhuigton ; mess like methods; by taking care of • I'md ndv. >•) the roads we build; instead of kissing ,ppreci»t»* all that im huí . I a n d d o n e in I iin hehall. them goodbye for four or five year* ) Notir. t„ Cf.dit«i I niv mu)' after they are built, and allowing gis,d <»F liKNKY h fhtt work to represent a total loss, spend a M. dollar now and then at the right time *" b*', hy givr# (k|( and in an intelligent manner for main Something Doing Every Minute 3 Big Free Acta--3 10 Shows--10 ,M'" '•> ""•«'"»«lrr„an| tenaace; by taking a stitch in time we oidate for s h e r i f f o f l a n e c o u n t y , on t h e ° f " r' ■ ""■ '» »od f„| will save nine and after a few years of R E P U B L IC A N T IC K E T Riding Devices-2 Grand Confetti Battle Saturday Night May 13-27 1,lv "Ppooite.1 adían,,, systematic supervision we will wake up | in nominated and elected, I w ill, .luring my term of oftice, ** *»f 11 «Miry l> I 4 A 4 » . .» . . i . * » . . » . . » , . » , .w. .e. .w. .»..». . » . .» . . » . v peruomii uttenti »11 to the eoliduet of the alTnirs of the ofliee some morning and find our road anil I "d '»"•« «II ,«.„ « Irconoinic »ml eftieieiit manner, and w ill enf.iree the law without your road and the other fellow’s road «iii»l tlo- aa.d eatat, «( in pretty good shape. L fjvor. (iiiHi.l at Iowa I ’e m t e iit ia iy three year» reduced as it can be, about one-third The Days of the Week. ty roads and roads constructed in the derenaed, are If Mr. and Mr*. Voter are perfectly L i , , I , , have plaee.l af ter my name on tin- ballot the following without sacrificing anything worth The Missourian rises to “ second the future by proper drainage. the ninna July '"ligi m |attention toward* efficiency, economy, and law enforcement content and satisfied with present con while. The speaker's power should be motion” — Lee Hhippey o f the Higgins- Roads fully equal in service value to lurry Short, at - , I ditions and methods I warn them not t(r,ror favor.” t T I K I S M. t TIHI.STKNNKN, i-urtaileil and the power o f cominitti'i- ville Jeffersonian has butted out the the amount o f money expended and “ i ''•■Muge (Ir«»* n (k, i*iv n»y 13 („I ( 'an.li.late fo r nouiination for Sheriff to vote for me, for my election means ap|,ointments should reside in the bull’s eye with this paragraph that is work done upon them. '*»""• Milho. nu ntuatki a change in system. I stand pat on House.. a miniature moving picture o f country Strict economy in the management o f * * ** dn \ ,,f Apri,, ^ “ good roads fur everybody.’ ’ Respect journalism : our county finances to a point consistent I have no promises to make as to ll AKkY Sting fully yours, In most establishments the business with good business methods and a lower wlr.it I will do if elected other than I Ada.autm NEWMAN L. FIT/HENRY. will try to help some o f the other can week is composed o f Monday, Tuesday, ing o f our tax rate if possible. IN ’, Ait. -•fury The elimination of useless commis didates keep theirs. My election is not Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Sat H IS P L A T F O R M : necessary to the salvation of the coun | unlay, but in a country newspaper o f sions and so-called experts. wire newapaper-. Thi I Am forty-six years old and have try not to the welfare of my party. I f fice it is made up of Monday, Newsday, r Mini annual payment o f taxes. e Sentinel. i ’ ressday, Cleanupday, and lived on a farm for forty-three years. in the judgment of the voters 1 should Adday, ¿action of ottice holder» and commissions, I believe I thoroughly understand the not be elected as one of the Republican payday.— Richmond Missourian. CANDIDATE FOR THE NOM INA vent cold storage o f food produ ct» fo r purpoae of maintaining needs o f the farmer. candidates, I shall in the election sup TION FOR COUNTY COMMIS (Paid adv. may!3p.) port those who have been i-hosen. I f C H A R LE S H. S TIC K LE S and monopoly until unfit fo r use HIONER ON THE REPUBLICAN nominated and finally elected I will try Candidate for County Commissioner, protection fo r the laborer and the home, and strict en- to justify the confidence of my people. TICKET Republican Party Ticket. A want ad. in The Sentinel got an old Yours respectfully, nt of all the laws. I am in favor o f and will, i f nominat- maid three husbands, another ud. A L L E N EATON. Not having the lime to spare to can ed and elected, to the best o f my abil brought her three children for adoption a»y 13«) (Paid adv. may 13.) mss the county, 1 will come before the and still another ad. iocated her three ity bring about the following: voters through the papers. husbands for her after they had run The building o f good, substantial votr. roti For Sheriff ccr all sub- I f it's in The Sentinel it's news- if roads. away. A want ad. in The Sentinel will I will work for good roads and a bet I hereby nnuoiin.-e myN.-lf n» n ru.nli do most anything. One cent a word.. .. i t ’s news it's in The Sentinel. The maintenance o f our present coun ler system of maintaining of them. I R o y a l Baie- lute for lb«* olti«‘e of Nber.IT, Nul,j**.‘l to have hud seven years' experience in the will of I he KepuMieuu voter* at III, , building roads in Oregon. We have as : is no sub prin.nr.eN lo I»- held May IS, IOTI l good a gravelled road in my district a 6 11 Chris B. C hristensen 2 0 Carter fo r G o v e r n o r JOHN F. VOLGAMORE 1 E. K E P N E R ii is a pure, my; >wder, and xl Rol,ertK I* Kudurseil as sub- im . •m-h.-s one i|uartir [ n s d n e s The Sentii t'puhlitnn Cnndidnte for lakes a most ntii- [fete Representative ihow windows. 0 think about paint- e best quality, prim Sherwin Williams Lead, Oils, Varnish- 1 with you. " f#r ft* ponitioa mid Nolieit [»»pport. J kshk a . f o u n t a i n . fl*»id AdvertiNi-inent.1 K**:**:**:- .**:**:**x FOR CONGRESS Electors of the First Congres 1 Dlitrt ict: M*-:**:**:**:-:**w 1 * findidat.. for Congress on fH • -n tkket :,t the primary elee l ^ k c l d May if,. ^ ""'.id for the improve Ur riv,‘rs and harbors; for the ‘»f new, nr Minoritiinf( o f th«‘ L 1 « Props. make on Exhibition tailor I'ortlmid, lire., Mnv I, IMS. To Whom It May Concern: I mi. informed Ibnt Mr. KI wimh I M Roln-rtN of Walter» ill.-, I.nne County <Iregon, in a candidate for nomination an a denioeriit for county ootnminnioner o f I,nne County. Entirely nNi.le from uny purtinnn eonniderati.iiiN, for 1 am not u deinoernt; I »bould be mighty gla .1 to N.*e him get the nomination and elec lion to that office. It would nu rely I,.- in the inter.-Nt o f the N.|uare deal and elticienry ill the publie Nervier, and our puldir nerviee needs much of l«oth. Mr Roberta in i i worker, uu.l he can In trusted. I have known Mr. Robert* <,uite inti mutely for ten years, and I cheerfully W Springfield, O regon testify to hia honesty, cupacity, indus I’d, ndv try and Inrge g.-n.-rnl «-Hiciency. Ih- k:1- practical ideas of affairs and the cour lot County Clark. age to put them into effect. I.nne coun % iloi.uinr.* mvi«-If to the ty will be fortunate to have so good a • of U BI. County UN n rcpuldirnii mnn in public office, and if it knows far County ( ’l.-rk, Miilij.-rt to him us I do I think the voters will see *7 aketion on May 15. Hav that he gets the job. Yours truly. ’’ "I for more thnn four yrnr« . in J. W. LAWRENCE in the »Hire, I feel mynelf President Westlvu Trust Co. I ceilings, and the Market JOHN E 8TANIGEB laws to cut out dll , f *uw> " n‘l make it possible I fo* ' ' Oregon to be set * l«', *lir' ,'>,'" g and i-lnssifying ' w w of land in our ■pyj rv""- ,b" l the agrieulturnl "K Iliad may be opened to set ,or free tol idls on American , . v-s»eIs f',r just nml liberal j - " ^"r Inl'or, and for mi for women. 1 government shall finally win I* Oil «' "Kainst the Ore M® all' "r"1:1 kailrond Company, I ' fro i" "'y l,,,w,,r » « keep these nf, "‘"'X Phired in the forest thu.in " w" r*‘ *'• the end thill I * * " '! «Uri, nltural lands there 1 ».i I * "•*• *I'-im-nt under the •l r»fe f " r "'y legislative re (.’» yiMI *° tk« “ Voters’ Puni » F. JON EH. (p_i. . Koseburg Oregon. d » i v . may « 1 3 p) there is in l.ane County, and I think I «£♦ ! understand the building of good roads, ! and will try to gel all laws repealed that ure a needless waste of money. ! Property owners can just as well send III a list of their property to the County Assessor and save the cost of deputy assessors. Three or four men on the election boards would be just ns good us six and many other places there could be a great saving. If 1 am nominated and elected County ('«nimissioner, I will do all in my power lo give the people an honest and effi cient, and economical administration; to make the tax levy as low as possible with a good business management of county affairs. (Paid ndv. may 13.) Allen E ato n 's Statem ent. Allen Eaton, whose statement to the voters follows, is a native Oregonian of pioneer parents who was first elected to the Legislature from l.ane County in liMMl. He has been a member of the House continuously since that time. He will be, if elected, the oldest member of the Oregon Legislature in point of service, though one of the youngest in years. This is probably the longest un broken period of service in the history To of the Oregon House of Representatives. Portland, Ore., April !!'••• He is a Republican but has twice re Whom It May Concern: I have been acquainted in n business reived the nomination from the Demo wuy with EI winm I W. Roberts of Walter rrats, the members o f that party having villi-, Lane County. Oregon for several written his name into their ballot. Mr. yenrs. I have had considerable busi Eaton says: “ The reason I am asking again for ness ilenlings with him and ran unhesi fittingly state they have been entirely the Republican nomination for State sutisfaetory. I have found Mr. Roberts Representative is that I want to help in to be thoroughly dependable, a man in the most important work that the next whom explicit confidence can be placed, Legislature will consider. and from my dealings with him I con The greatest need in Oregon at this si,ler him a .....I. ••»refill »""•¡ness man, time is a legislative session whieh will and worthy of ......... . of h.s fel be so fair, so efficient and so economical low men. Yours truly, that it will commend itself as an insti A. »■ AVEB1LL tution to the people of the state. The Averill Machinery President people do not want more legislation, they want less of ¡t. Above all they o f Port bind Cor....... Club. want an actual demonstration that the (Pniil adv. may 13.) 1 egislature is a deliberative body where B,| matters will receive fair and careful Fttsbenry Ooes on Record. consideration. 1 « doesn't matter who Eugene, May 10.— (To the Editor.)— iH elected to the House if the methods It hardly seems it should be necessary ,,f doing business are not improved, the for me to further explain my attitude Legislature wil on the rim.l problem t the people of expected of it and what it should do. Mouthern Lune, when I have so ' " " There is much talk of reforming direct sisti-fitly held to the straight ............ legislation and we all know it needs it, ■•good roads for everybody bat the place to begin to reform is in proven by the work I have done that I the Legislature itself. have no pets, but have stood ready to We must have fewer bills, fewer conv assist any community that showed an mittees These bills must be considered interest in their rond problems. It hss ,,iri.t „|lv and on their merits, the eon. ,„.t been in an official capacity that mitt.... must work regularly and in the have taken up rou.l work in <i o„en Economy should begin at home parts of the country; I >""** “ and the cost of the legislative session because I was vitally interested .n the T T f When Dreams Come True! Every man from the time he first as a boy started to earn nickels and dimes running errands, has dreamed o f the tim e when he would be a property owner, when he would have a piece o f land o f his own and be able to erect thereon a home o f his own, which he could build to suit his own individual tastes, and about which he could putter and fix up this and that, feelin g all the time that what he added to it would be beating the landlord out o f that much and that every cent put into improvements, every cent spent in set tin g out flowers, in making a pretty lawn would be all his very own and that the efforts put forth in making the home and surround ings pretty and comfortable would be just that much more added to his wordly wealth. The woman has’ dreamed e v e r since a maiden in her ’teens o f the time she would be married to a man with ambition enough to want a home fo r their very own and with the energy to provide the wherewithal to buy it. The little children grow in g up, long fo r the tim e when papa and mamma w ill buy an om e and the annual m oving season w ill no longer be a bugbear, when they can look up to pater fam ilias and feel pride in tne fact that he is a factor in the life o f the com munity by reason o f being a property owner, a freeholder. And there’s no reason why all these dreams may not come true right now. Sightly residence lots can be purchased in Milapoo Park on the easy payment plan w ith a very small payment down. Lumber is cheap in the Cottage Grove country, and you w ill be si prised at how little capital a man with a reputation as a go worker and fo r integrity needs to g et started. The tim e to do thing is now. B. COOPER T T ± f T X T ♦ T T T T ± T T ± T T T T ♦ t