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( (é ta n t IN C O R P O R A T E D Vellutini No. X X V I BESI CONVENTION YET. EDITORS DECLARE W IT H O O TTA O E O R O V E LEADER AUOUHT 1, 1»18. COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON, WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 21, 1914 »»»»•>❖ <•❖ »»»»»❖ »»»♦»» »♦»»»» Berries Still Ripen Around Cottage Grove The yi'nr rnuml prolifica«** o f the Cottage ( t r o v o soil unii climate ix testified to by the furl that xtrnwl.irrics are xlill in Ibi' mur ket unii brin« only n mixli'rilu price. Komi' from Ibi' J . A. I’ m N«'W qiupiT Hoy» 11 old Hrml Social (tot | jibi't fiini'b Have !»»•«• it on xuli' dur in « Ibi' |m*t week. M h llii' Mil Together M ho U iik . In Whirl* Only \ b*r mul .Inmi<K Groom have ripe A r ilv « NewiqiAper Mtfii Take Part j î ruxpherriea, Ibi- fruii appearing T on II mx yi'iir ’x «rimtli. Iti Dteruiiiiioii«. Oswald Is Afraid to Meet Booth Records Show Reasons W hy Governor Hesitates and ¡Sidesteps W hen Challenged to Debate With Candidate Q Number 4 Giant Radish Weighs 6 Pounds, 10 Ounces | A giant o f the rudixh family wax brought into the city Thurxday by U. W. I.ooinix. The mon- xtroxity tipped the xenlex at f> poundx and 10 ounce* and might easily be taken for a mangel beet were not the radiati rnarkingx no plain. It ix a hybrid. VETERANS UNITE IN UIG TWO DAY I.THOIIGH UOVKRNOK WKHT ha* been forced into tentatively agreeing to a debate between himself and Senatorial Candidate «tooth, in which I he will attempt to back up hix attacks upon Mr Booth with proof o f Old Soldiers from Over Entire County their truth, hi* attempt to evade the proposed debate shows that he is afraid Participate in Sixteenth Annual Re to meet an audience where Mr. Hooth. will b n ' c an opportunity to defend him j union of the Lane County Vcterana’ self nx the charges nre made. The Hentinel wouldn't be surprised if the intrepid I governor would become suddenly indmpoxed just in time to prevent xueh a debate. Association Held Here. Dr. Wtthycombe Visit* Voter*. The governor ix resourceful in finding ways not to do what he d o n ’ t want to do Dr. Withyeombe, republican eandi nnd The Hentinel i* not nt nil certain that Oswald will stand up to the music, j date for governor, wax in the city SP EEC HE S A N D PR O O R A M A T TH E K K. BU ODIB SU CCEEDS TO TH E Thurxday. A meeting wax planned Grove Errap«* Again * • * • • I'll EMI D EN CY. HIG H SCHOOL for b i n , but ow in g to itx interference Cottage Grove *eem* to be fortunate r r i l DI.AKK O F T K I ' M l ' K T nnd glare ot limelight, our modest governor with the xexaionx o f the Lane County in «‘Menping injury from the *tnrm* that C M. Dorlty Elected President. B F. OifiRuii City Proven Knyal Hoot; Ban «rente damage clncwberc. While in i l l announced »onto time ago that unlexx Booth supporters danced to West Veternnx’ Axxoeintion, it wax given up. iiiume, he would tell how ll..oth got In', ....... insinuating that be m e Crum, First Vtce P r e s id e n t,’ Oeo. W. qtttU Come Tlurlt and F M t; P K. E Jury t«» property i* reported from down til«* valley in the heavy wind Sunday, keeping to himself information that would be harmful to the Republican eandi- Ron River Lumber Co. N ow Running McReynolds, Second Vice President; A P. Co. and Pulp MUD Vie with One n o fur no damage ha* been re|x»rt*d in with Full Crew. dafe. He wax surprised to find that tbe Republicans were not thus intimidated, The Row Kiver Lumber Co. began Ed. A. Kreamer, Secretary. thl* *e< tion. Another an Entertainer*. thnt they honestly believed their candidate worthy and wanted to be undeceiv e! »awing Monday morning. They have if they were supporting a candidate who wa* not worthy. They demanded thnt order* on band which will keep them Carni date Booth May Come Here. The sixteenth annual reunion o f the '• T h e l»r»»i ro n v i'iitio n an il th e vitoet Robert A. Booth, candidat* for the West tell what he claimed to have “ o n " Mr Booth instead o f peddling blind boxy for nt least four months. Lane County Veterans’ Association proliialii«* on«* in Ih c liintory o f the .V* I tuted Mtutee Henate, may *p«'ak in i.minuiitinnx, Oswald wax forced to tell, but what a flat story it wa». He told cam«' to a successful close Friday after •*oei»ti»»n,* * m h i tiir on uni in on* opinion Cottage Grove the Monday before elm noon, after two days o f s«»li«l enjoyment not a thing that hat) not been mouthed a thousand times during the campaign. o f t) io < m ' \s ho utti'iidm i (Ii«> nnnim i meet lion. Hi* friend* here have been urg on the part o f the “ old b o y s . ” I iir o f the ( )r«*i'nn S tu tr E d it o r ia l A * But, unchargrined, Oswald continues bis carrion feast and is traveling up mg him to *petid one day here and that The first formal feature o f the pro aorm tion at Oregon <*itv Endu> and l* the only open date he haw between and down the state accusing Booth o f «rimes that would put the hitter in ja d gram wa* the meeting in tbe high « ¿«iol Hut u n la y . N<» one t*w>li part in thi now und election. for the rest o f Ins natural life were there any truth in the accusation*. Knowing auditorium Thursday evening, when th«« progtuiit hut n«'ti%o iiew apapertnen. !{«• follow in g program was rendered: that he can prove that Governor Wext is maliciously lying, Mr. Booth has dial »m ug Premident o f thin c ity ilc Music by the Band 1 1 \ «Ted the ru n rlu tlin g addrewM of the longed West to a public debate in which Wext shall attempt to prove hi* promix NI'RMIOII. Store Sells to County Attorney. Deputy Address o f W e l c o m e . . Mayor Chambers • nous charges. Reply .....................................,/. F. Beytein Oregon City mm a royal ho*t She till and Own Attorney and But the intrepid Oswald, the conqueror o f <'upperfieid. the gory gladiator who Pia no Holo........... Mies Francis Humioth Editor Hrodir o f the Oregon City En Address..................................... J. H. Medley fell* absent foes with a sangfroid that i.otild do credit to the mightiest warrior Grim*«* mm * MMurdol for hi* untiring Friendly Suit Is Started Male Quartet— “ I C a n 't Always Trace rfTort* lit milking the rnfi*rtuiiinon» o f all times, get* wobble legged when asked to meet hix opponent face to face, the W a y . ’ ’ Messrs. Aldrich, Rich part o f tho program n auere** hy U i n g The cigar »tore» o f the county have lie side steps. He hedges, lie evade* tbe issue. He tremble*. He d o e s n ’t mond. I'mphrey, Mackin. elect«*«! t*» the priAidemy. Phil Bate* giv e a direct answer to the challenge. He is afraid to. He feurx that he will adopted a new method for texting tbe j Reading ...............................L. A. Ralston mum informally reelerted eerretary. Sunday cloning low and no injunction lie hooted out o f court when Candidate Booth present* the real facts in oppose Music by Band Hum Evan* o f KUtnnth Full* mum elect will be naked againxt tbe county nt Connue* Himself to T e ilt«« o f Own ; Reading . . . . M i s s Eunice VnnDrnburg tion to West "* frenzied frothing*. ed viee pre*ident, I torney. The first move* in the i Readin g...................... Miss Thelma Jones Qualification» for ORto«; Does Not Fifty editor* Mere jirrwnt anti every The fart that Wext hesitates to meet Booth is absolute evidence thnt Wext met hod adopted have been made. i R ea din g .......................... Miss Hazel Spray one entered heartily Into the whop tnlk* Hpcak Word Derogatory to Candi knows he I im * been bearing falxe w 1 1 nex . that he hnx not the ev iden ce to prove Sunday tbe (Tub Cigar Htore o f Eugene, Male Quartet— “ Hail to Our Country 's The entertainment feature* Mere many ! upon agreement with the attorney*.! Flag. ’ ’ hix nasty, dir ty charges, lie know» that Booth hnx got him into a hole from dato« of Other Party but Mere not a I low ml to interfere with sold cigars to County Attorney Devers. “ The Star Span fle d B o n n e r.’ ’ which he can not eitric a te himself. the hll*lli*'»* we**i<»fiM. i deputy sheriff and an attorney for i Friday forenoon there wa* a big pa- T k f n d d rrx * o f It r . C . J . H m ilh , ili'in o Manager Meltaia o f the Willamette • e * • • the cigar stores. The proprietor o f the j f rude m i the street* and a sumptuous Pulp A I'uper Co, gave u lunehton Pri r ra tte r a iid t iln l.' fo r g o v e rn o r, innde v - | - / i [ > | 0 T K IK 1 N G F A C T that d n f b l nil *h«• villifen tion o f Mr. Booth, cigar store was formally put under ar j dinner at r.rion in the Armory. At the »lay, The Oregon City Commereia) ('lilt* h ere H a tu rd n y a fte rn o o n , w * » a re m u rk text, tried before tbe police ju dg e and ! business meeting in the afternoon I not one word has been xjarken again»! hix net* in private life. Hix | tineil 425. g i v e n hunquet Friday night, the I* H tib li' c o n tra s t Io tb e iid ilr e x x r x b r in g The fuse will he taken be i Hpr:ngfieid was »elected as. the next 1. & P Co. gave a banquet at E»taenda g iv e n by W e il io lb** Iiit e r i'x t * o f tin- e~ -* irrepron hnblr moral*, hix tempi r a t » « ' - n habits nnd speech, his love fore the circuit coart on a writ o f re- | j meeting plate and officers were elected Hnturday arternoort after taking the c a n d id a r le * o f Stinlb* nnd < *«i fi iti I »«* r lit t >i for home, hix faithfulnes* to friends, hix unostentatious charities, were too weii | view. ! as f o llo w s : C. M. Dority, president: I). Dr. Hmitb'x f»tk w «» i> striitghfor editor* through the lug potter plan! and The case is to be a friendly one uud ' ■ the Portland Commercial Club gave the ward dixiuxxii.il o f liuti..nul nnd xtnte known to be successfully attacked, Mr Booth'* (|ualirVution* for the position the proprietors o f the cigar store* and , F. Crura, first vice president; G.x.rge W. Mr Reynold*, s* con«i vice president; i »« iii '< nnd mix free from iibnxe o f tbe lux friends have urged him to seek, hi* ability to do something for Oregon, have editor* a banquet Saturday evening confectionery »tores are all willing to J F. Bcytein, third vice president; Ed. T w o o f the mo*« not cm or thy addre**e* ii|.|iiixin« riindiilnten or o f nny rundiiiiite not been questioned. abide by tbe law if the ease goe* j I A. Kreamer, secretary, and James (>{- o f the iwjMfion Mere given by Ham on tbe oiijxwition liehet. The only charge that ha* been made ngainxt Mr. Booth i* that the corn panic* igainxt them in the courts, but arc de futt, treasurer. Dr. Smith »imply told the |>eojile »hut Evan*, of the Klamath Fall* North with which he has been connected (he has never owned more than n one tenth termined to find out for all time whether There were present a t the reunion 77 weat^rn, on 4 * Foreign Adverttaiag.' * be xtnndx for and (iromixed to eurry out i they will be allowed to do business on vet«Tans o f the Civil War, three Spanish aad by I*. A. Fern*vrorth o f the Hunk* u f e o reform» already inaugurntnd by Interest in tbe Booth Kelly f ’o m p n n y ) got *o«ii'' o f their timber and binds unlaw jS unday. war veteran», one Indian war vetcia n Herald l.ee Hendrick«, editor o f the hix pm.)«cenatir* in nfbee, Ueorgc K fully. The specific accusation i* that the Booth Kelly company furnished money A fund thought to be sufficient to 1 (Continued from page 2) Oregon Emerald, mad« a pb*a»tng net fhninborlnin urn) IHtnuld Wext. Hr Kind to homesteaders with which to take up claim», agri'cing to sell to the company l j carry the case through the eourts h.is «Ire**, telling tthut the jourtinluin de he bud u inixxion I but be would be «lud been made up by those affected by the ; when the title* were perfected. puftment o f I Hr* CttAveraity o f Oregon if tbe peoj.lr o f the »tute would g i l l recent ruling. Not only have the Eu Here are the facta no far a* they can lor aecured from the record»: bun h u o|>|Mittuiiity to enirv out. I* i l o l l i g gene dealer* contributed but nearly J One o f the |.tineipiil topic* dixeuxxed Mr. Ibnith wa* one o f those indicted at the time o f the notorious land fraud \ i every cigar dealer and confectionery The nett*pa)H*r boy* were mtieh in t«*re*t«*d n the V * wit to the paper Mink by Dr. Hiuith wui the enortnoux rate of case*. store proprietor in the othei;_citi«»* o f i iliereiixe in the teilen in thlx »tute He ing null*. It ha* »¡nee developed that the m i n e * with whirh some o f O r e g o n ’s best the county have paid into the fund to i declared thut while the population und pay the attorneys and to meet all the Dr. C. E. Frost o f this city has re w en It h o f the »tnle have inrreaaed only citizen* were charged were mild romp' red to the crimes that were committed necessary expenses to take the matter ceived his commission a* first lieutenant .'iti per rent in n «iven time the Im e » in trying the eases. Francis Henry will have to answer to bis creator for the to the circuit court and, i f necessary, in the medical corps o f the Oregon N a b u i e inrren»ed 2111 per rent. He ile life o f Oregon citizen* whose death resulted from hix criminal methods o f perxeeu . to the supreme court o f the state. tional Guard. He took the examina einred that one o f the nmin rennonx tion. Those who lived in Oregon at that time need not be remind, d o f the in j tion a short time ago. for this «reut inereoae ix the lnr«e np . proprintion* made by the leginlature. justice done at thnt time in the name o f justice. The county c l e r k ’s force estimates Mr. Booth wa* »hadowed in hi* home. He wax trailed from const to coast A I,. Ruth, for over twelve year* a He declared tbut Dr. Ja m «« Withy that 16,000 I..•>!)«> County voters have member o f the *tate leg ml» lure in rom be, hix opponent nt the eleetion, ud by detectives. He was hounded bv personal encmi«*» uud political sleuths sup registered, although definite figures can VViiNhington, and an mtere*ting and en vocale* htiriiiouy between the le«ixln ported by the vast treasury o f the general government. All the infinite details not lie obtained for several days. A tertninmg i p r i k r r , will hold n meeting ture nnd the governor but thut bur large number o f names have been i-ent o f the great business o f a corporation with which he was connected were gone j Is Against Mortgage Tax. Ferninst in by mail since the books closed and in the Armory at 7t.iii p. m. Wednesday, mony, in hix opinion, would menu xtill October ||e will di*eu** the pro lnr«er appropriation* nnd a ¡urger tu i through a* with a fine tooth comb. The methods adopted by the prosecution have School Supervisory System and it will take a week or more for the po««e«| prohibition amendment which »* . r a t » , ‘ ‘ I believe in harmony nnd been publicly denounced as outrageous and corrupt in an oltiriul opinion rendered force to transfer these names from the f o r Prohibition. t«» be voted on at the forthcoming p en ce,1 ‘ xuid Dr. Smith, “ but I do not by an Attorney-General o f the Dnited State*. blanks to the liooks and to. make a November eleetion. K\ Henator lltith want to pny xueh n price for i t . " Dr. Mr. Booth was indicted by a Federal grand jury, nnd in spite o f hi* demands ; Crexwell, Ore., (let. 17.— Dr. C. ,T._ complete count. ha« been a ntndeut «»f political economy Smith »tilted thnt had there been hnr for ninny year*. Ailmi**ion will lie ! mony between Governor Chnmberlnin for a speedy trial, the indictment was held over his head for nearly four years, j Smith, democratic candidate for gov und the legixlnture and harmony be At the trial h** introduced not one word in defense, yet the jury acquitted him on | ernor. nnd Alta King, democratic candi free. date for representative from ^ . a t i e I tween Governor Wext nnd the legixlu the llrxt ballot - and now the Democrats nre trying the ease all over again. County, spoke at the Crexwell opera 1 ture the appropriai ion* would hnvr been O f all o f the th<uixan.la o f acres that hnve been owned by the companies in j house tonight to a fair sized audience. xevernl iiiillinnx o f dollnrx «renter thun Mr. King, who spoke previously to which Mr. Booth is or has been interested, the titl«** to !•!! |>er cent were initiated ' they were. Dr. Smith nnid he favor* econom y; before Mr. Booth '» companies were even organized. The titles to nearly till the | Dr. Smith, came out fint footed for thnt he doex not believe in extravagance land were perfected long before Mr. Booth ever thought o f buying an acre o f state nnd nutionnl prohibition, ndvo- in governmental nfTiiirx nny more than limiter land and in all the persecution the title to !*!•.!• per cent has never been cated a change in the present system o f tax collecting, advocated the abolish he doex in hix own private buainc*» nf fair*. “ I f I nm elected governor I questioned. The title to but one tenth o f one per cent ha* ever been attacked. ment o f the tax on real estate mort C. H. Whitlock was exhib iting some want to do xomethiug in ii buainc»* way Tlie title to less thnn one acre out of every thousand hu* ever I teen attacked. gages and the abolishment o f the pres ent school supervisory system. He ulso poaches yesterday afterajpou that were for the *tntc. 1 want the buainexx o f Where it there i. corporation in the country that can show a cleaner record f grown on a seedling, but were never advocated better roads. Htrinu I h ' uiix un' stili bem g picked the »tute conducted on the xnme pinne Mr. B ooth 's kind-hear ted ness resulted in the only cases in which a shadow flavor and of The meeting was gracefully presided theless o f delicious ni thè Cottage (irnvi- country, where nnd !m»i* nx a n y o n e ’* private buxinexx o f suspicion has attached t o his company. These cases nre now before the over by Chester Noland, editor o f The tremendous size. The largest ones were tlir*r<* ha» nx yet been no fri.xt. Those nfTiiirx nre rondueteil,“ »nid the doctor. ten and eleven inches in circumference. The xpenker wnx introduced by Dr. supreme court o f the United Htates. These cases were tried in the court o f Judjp' Chronicle. witli fttmily garden* bave been cating Mr. Whitlock also had some Jonathan l.riiilx rcgolarlv nini x . h n v c I>«■•• n xutil W. W. Oglcxby. Hubert H. Bean, known and respected all over Oregon. The story o f Mr. Booth I f a want ad. in The Sentinel gets apples that were as rosy-cheeked as if through ibi' sture*. Il ix nlmoxt ¡lupo* was accepted as true. On appeal it was reversed by a trio o f judges in Han Fran you something you d o n 't want, just put raised in a country where the sun never When you get The Live Wire you get »itile In keep thing» from growiug in cisco. in another ad. and get rid o f the article. set*. xomething. thè <’« . t I n O r o v c country. From thn*- reversal the company has appealed to the supreme court o f the United Htates nnd until thnt appeal is settled it is entitled to such a suspension o f public opinion as would be awarded to even the meanest criminal. These rases grew out o f four claims taken b y tw o sisters, a brother -tod a sister in law o f Mrs. Booth. Mr. Booth, with his usual frankness, acknowledges thnt loeators from his company located these claims for his w i f e ’s relatives and that he gave them other material assistance. What husband would not do ns Hawley (lets Him Pension. much for his w i f e t The titles to these lands hnve never passed to the company County Fruit Inspector Htewart o f f A good jo k e hnx leaked out on a Lender C han«»* Hand* Again. Charles Fahronwald o f this city will this city is an odd county official. He Tlie t'ottnge Grove Lender hnx lignin roupie o f carpenter*, whoxe nume* are mi l tl "re never was nny agreement thnt they should. Deeds to these lands lire is trying to arrange things so that the soon receive a check from the United • hun«ml hiindx mid W. C. Conner ix withheld froui publication held in trust ns a guaranty. Nothing more. county w o n ’t have to pay him so much Htates government in th*' sum o f #400 ngnin itx editor. Mr. Conner UHunlly It aroma that City Knginecr Nichela Mr. Booth says, nnd thus testified when on trial, thnt he or his company have money. To this end he has conferred as the result o f the efforts o f Congress tlgurex either coming or going when the »ent them to look at the Currin I’ nrk never acquired an acre o f land dishonestly nnd never advanced money to nryone with the county court about the a p man Hawley. The money is for back paper ix »old. foot bridge to *ee what repair* would who was to secure title to government land for the purpose o f selling it to Mr. pointment o f deputy inspectors at fruit pension and the congressman has suc It ix iinderxtooil thnt the plnnt will lie iiecexxary to put it in xnfc rondi centers o f the county who would only ceeded in having the amount approved. be moved intw the Oxtrnmler building tion. Kvidently not familiar with the B eith or his company. The Sentinel believe» this statement, which has never be paid for actual time when their ser between Hutli nnd Heventh Htreetx. bridge* in that vicinity, the men found bi i e disproved. I f it is not an honest statement. The Hentinel would be pleased vices should be required. the newly constructed Tyler Street to be undeceived. It will g ive publicity to anyone who will furnish affidavits It often becomes necessary for I n Culling c.nrde- Tim Hentinel. bridge and had »pent considerable time to the contrary. I f no such affidavit* are produced it must be taken f o r granted spector Stewart to go all the way from in trying to lind Haw* in the wood work his home at Cottage Grove to Junction before they realised that it could not \thnt the statement o f Mr. Booth is true. In thnt case he is entitled to the votes City and other distant points for the be the bridge that had been condemned. o f those who decry dirty, malicious vin dications without cause therefor. purpose o f inspecting n small ship Home o f their friend* rluiin that com L. D. Estes o f Hilk Creek suffered in • • e e • merit, thereby incurring expenses to the plete drawing* had been mnde o f re juries a few days ago from which it is II. BOOTH HAH Hl’ KNT the entire 5t’> years o f his life in this state. He county for the trip. I f a deputy were pair* thought necessary to the newly doubtful i f he will recover. He was stnrted out ns a boy o f 10 years to innke his own way in the world and to provided at these different points the working on the porch o f the new O. C. erected bridge before the mistake wnx . . ,, „ , . . . ■ , ... ... deputy could do this work, charge so t'ottnge Grove 'x lire whistle hnx nr discovered. help support his father s fam ily, lie turned his hand to anything thnt much r - per hour nnd save the county the Luchterhaud home when he slipp«'d nnd rived. It ix • monster nlTiiir, the valve At any rate the foot bridge him since was offered. He was industrious nnd fnithful to every trust. He was a filial expense o f the rnilrond fare, meals nnd fell to the ground. He struck on the being two feet in length nnd four inches side o f his head and suffered a severe been repaired and ix in good condition, son. He has been a devoted husband and father. He has been a good citizen. labor o f the county inspector. nc.roax. The whixtle wnx mnde neeex concussion thnt has resulted in partial while the other bridge will not need xury by the flirt thnt xo ninny did not It might be well to explain that In paralysis. He has led an absolutely clean life. In every relation, at home, in business, in any repair* for some time to come. hear the bell, especially nt night. There his church, in public life, he has measured up to all o f the demands and responsi spector Htewart holds the j o b merely aeem* little renxon to doubt thnt the because o f the interest he takes in the C. E. Htewart, county fruit insp«>etor, whixtle will be heard. Local banka have been mlvixed by the bilities o f good citizenship. He has committed tw o crimes. One was in achiev fruit industry o f the county. He is candidate for the United without doubt the nuist experienced reports that he has found another case It will lie inxtnlleil nt once nt the Hum* detective agency, that a swindler ing success. The other was in becoming a Republican electric light plant. Fire Chief Wood ix operaniig through the northwest, who Htates Henntorship, I f he were today the Democratic candidate for Henator he fruit man in thl* county and the wages o f pear blight and that prompt m««as rutf plnnx to try it out Monday night uxtmlly represents himself to the banka would hnve the enthusiastic support o f every Democratic newspaper in the state. received for the work perform ed prob nres have been taken to eradicate thi* nt the regular drill and him naked eiti- na a prospective purchaser o f real ex ably are not in proportion to the value pest. This time the blight has been Let those who have accused Mr. Booth o f crimes prove their case. The yetis not to become ulnrnied on thnt oc tate in the community nnd then pre o f the service rendered. He charges discovered in a small orchar«! 15 miles xeiitx a draft on some distant bank nnd columns o f The Hentinel are open for that purpose and there is yet sufficient time. the county only for actual time and his southwest o f Eugene on Coyote Creek. eaxion. 1 ------------ After you have rend thix copy o f The imkx that it be enxhed. It generally I f Mr. West dnres not meet Mr. Booth in debate, that is sufficient pr oof that proposition o f deputy inspectors would VV. E. Dodge o f West Woodburn was Hentinel, pnxx It along to a neighbor, if turns out that the swindler hnx secured he is not able to prove his charges nnd that the voters should show their dis ap be an actual saving to the county and here yesterday looking at a farm on you have one who doex n ’t take the pa the name o f some raneher by mean* o f nt the same time g ive Mr. Htewnrt more proval o f the dnstnrdly campaign against Mr. Booth by g iv ing him tin unnniinous per and you d o n ’t wixh to keep it for the “ hook t r i c k " and gets away with time for his other extensive business Const Fork for which he mny trade his vote. grocery stock at West Woodburn. reference. the job. interests. CIGAR AND CONFECTIONERY STORES MAKE CHANGE IN FIGHT SMITH’S ADDRESS IS CONTRAST TO THAT OF WEST DR. FROST IS NOW OFFICER IN MEDICAL CORPS ANOTHER DISCUSSION OF PROHIBITION ' CANDIDATE KING SPEAKS AT CRESWELL Seedling Peaches Grow to Eleven Inches in Circumference String Beans Growing in Cottage Grove Gardens Inspector Stewart Believes County Pays Him Too Much Carpenters W ould Repair Newly Completed Bridge FIRE WHISTLE HAS VALVE TWO FEET HIGH FALLS OFF ROOF; INJURIES MAY BE FATAL m -»