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TALES OF THE TOWN WHICH YOU M AY NOT H AVE HEARD MANY MATTKKH OF MURK T H A N PANNING MOMENT liy ¡tent in t columtik containing a key < I a t •• on tin* laat line reof in paiti advertiaiiitf. (Thu announcement u math* in com- lance with the postal r«*K^lntioii».) :: :: :: SOCIETY WOMEN OF OHIO RECEIVE RUDE SHOCK a Report of Puyallup Cannery. In report of this association President W. H. Paulhainin remarks: “ While it is too ea*-y to forecast the earnings o f the cannery for the year 11*14, the footings have been made as to the volume of business for the yenr a* compared with 11*13, covering the high er class o f canned goods, with the fol lowing results: In syrup red raspberries the increase was 1H2 per cent over the year li*13; in syrup loganberries, 240 per cent; in syrup blackberries, 104 per cent; in syrup strnwberries, II per cent. These showings are made in the face of the fact that the association did not accept many orders for loganberries and strawberries that were offered. During • he year 1913 the association shipped 132 carloads of 40,000 pounds each; dur ing the year I!*I4 this was increased to 280 carloads o f 40,000 pounds each. The total number of can* used during the season 11*13 wn* 1,135,072 a* against 2, 712,300 for the »en»on 1014. In con sidering the unusual business condition* for the last six Monti)» of 10)4, the in crca»c o f bu»ine»s done by the Puyallup k Humner Fruit Grower*’ Association 1» a marvelou» showing. In addition to the foregoing canned goods, the associ-i tion hu* also handled practically 5,000 50 gallon barrels of lierries. Hixty five barrels make a minimum car. A ll of the good* have not been shipped a* yet, owing to the »orpin* in certain lines, and orders in other lines are for Inter shipment; but the transportation paid on all lines only for the first 10 months of the year 11*14,amounted to 411*1.52*1. .*1. I f the business o f 11*15 multiplies is heavily over the business season just closed a* 11*14 did over 11*13, it is bard to tell to wbat height it will reach, ■(even year* ago, or the season o f 11*07, the association bandied 14,000 crates of red raspberries that were shipped out for consumption. During the season just closed thy* business was increased !o more than 174,000 crates, in addition to practically 3,(*<*(*,000 pounds o f red aspberries delivered to the canning plants belonging to the association.” Orange Has Program. The following program has been ar ranged by the Grange for their lecture hour Haturday, at 1 p. m.i Instrumental Music .........Carl Huston Recitation . . . Muster Do r wood Monologue. .Tommy Gets His Hair Cut Bertha Sears How the Cost of Living Csn Be Re duced, and Why it is Not Reduced.” Mr. Porter Can the High Cost o f Living be Solved by the Housewives of the Nation?’ ’ ...........Mr*. Curtin Vcatch Grange Bulletin- Edited by Mrs. M. M. Wheeler anil Mrs. P. W. Magee. Monologue...........“ Going on a V is it’ ’ Mrs. Ashby ^ ^ " Hrcaunr it i» convenient. The bu»y Beauty League Become Highly In woman can »teal un hour from her other duties, go to the local »tore», and The b o y»’ bushel luill t**tt 111 WM de Minar» Vera nuil Marie Thurlirr of conati Ensuing Confatane Develop not caring particularly about ber gown feuted Fruliiv evenlng liy tln* ('reswell Currllt Minilo» are »pending a few day» for such a brief visit transact her er Home Unexpected Resulta. ut thè nume uf Mr. unii Mr». Wm. Mini Ini ni tiy n »coro o f 80 tu 17. rand in u burry »ml be back by the den. Mimi Krneatiiie Morgnn, uf l.owell, in time the children «re hume from »chimi vUiting ut tti** buiiii* uf Mr. inni Mi». The Cottage drove g ir l»’ huaket bull i My David Powell, Copyrighted, 11*14 .1 and duini want» bi» »upper. trulli wu» defeated ut Yom'iilln Mutur Lawrence l'in lfx A ipntr novel, though none the b-»» “ Hecnuee the home merchant baa effective scheme to encourage home mude u study of hia Wi'iu yuu ruiight In Ibi’ Muri trilli mal duy by a »cure uf 1.1 tu M. hi» community. community, He Pasture in Pork Production Mutilili »quei'/cT lim i' yuu pulii Ibi* l'u I k with M ft imi 1 f now about lire in buying was inaugurated nml carried tu iimlerstnnd» it» peculiar needs, the “ To make pork production most pro ii »»■•»* ni l'ut uf .III (•••r i*i*nt V (ii'l uwny nurunce. It will be too late after yo u r, u successful issue by the women uf Mar wants and tastes uf its people. Ili» fitable in n!i its phase* Oregon growers frulli Ibi' Mutuili rompnny. Tubi’ it l’ut houne nr »turn I* liurmul. il.lutf burton, u city of 13,000 inhubitiints lo stock is bought with these fuels in should provide pnsture for hogs where- iry In Ibi* Aulii», l ’bui'iiil, or imy otte uf T b r Cotlnge (Jfuvr g i r l » ’ lin»krt hull catcd within eany trolley ride of ('leve mind. He therefore offers better »elec ever possible,' ’ say* R. E. Reynolds, Ibi' dosetl ntilml li n IÌMI rum pii li iu» i r lions for home people, though bis stock team «run ut Crenwell Friday by u »cere land, Ohio. extension livestock man of the Agricnl A Civic Menuty l.eague hud been or may not be so large as the out of hnvn, nini iivulil nny «urli oeeurrone». uf IM to H. tural College. “ Fresh pasture has a to n gimixed by the leading women of the town uirrrhnut who»«' selections have Wr |(Ui> yuu Ihr rii1 1 * yuu puy, nml thrri< Mr». Urn. O. Knowle» mi l lirirr, Ml»» ificial effect on the health o f the hog city, nml to carry out its purposes they been made with a view to the tastes I» ini ruiur Imi-k llrnltinnl 4 llurriaoti. Minnir Knowle« vinited in Klurrnrr uml appealed to the bilame»» men o f the besides affording valuable nutrients for Oregon Multi ItuIlilIliU. umi needs of »n entirely different com Eugene ln»t tvrrk. the ration. While grazing, the pig* ob town for finnnciul aid, never thinking inuuity. ’ ’ Mr». Jurk Orr, litui »un, uf l>uly, I .tint wrrk u ninn guvr fur rullrrtiun that for no worthy a rausc there would tain considerable exercise, which i* e* dtie distribution of the piunphlet con \Vii*h . uri' vUiting nt Ibi' buine uf Mr. mi nrruunt uf $6.00 ii|gtiln»t muitbrr be uuy reluctance on the part of the tnining the foregoing reasons, while of sentiul to economical gains, especially nini Mr». Frank MeFnrltiinl in ii n. Tbut tiny thr man'» w ifr rnmr merchant» to »uliscnbc. in young pigs. It has lieen proved that I'ourse doing some good, wn» but a min Wunl lui» tirrn ri’rrlvi'il In tbr rlly in uiul pniil thr aaeuunt. Tbr nrxt day cheaper gain* can be made in a pasture A » it »o hiippeued. the two or three or feature o f the enmpuign. The greut Ib r d n lh uf Mr». Andre» Huilth nrur thr »mi, «vhu hull hmird that wrr hull wuuii'ii must active in promoting the than in a dry lot. Likewise soil fertility riu Mr »mi Mr» Hniith furiiu-rly Ihr nrruunt fur rullrrtiun , rnmr in nml league were very much given to running effectiveness of the »rheme lay ill the is maintained more steadily, since the u»e inaile of the bulk o f the reasons il un Houth Mi a t li Street in Ibi» rlly. paid it, »ml thr next duy tbr uld mini to Cleveland to buy a large »hurc of manure, which is rich in fertilizing e|e submitted It was very generally found _Jr». C. M. l’ iirkrr vlaited fririul» nt inm»rlf in in r in nml paid thr nrruunt their elotbing, hut», house furnishing», thnt at least one of the ten reasons suit men»*, is evenly distributed on the lands 'renwell Huiuliiy. pastured. ’ ’ fur thr third tiuir. O f ruurnv, we didn't etc., nml when the mutter came up lie milled by every contestant bail some Mr. nini Mr». Myi'r uf II oovrr, Iilubu, turn it nil uvrr to tbr man fur whum fore the Musini*»» M en'» Association for t'Npecial merit and these were print nrr luukuiK uvrr tbr Cottage (Irnvr tvr were rulIrrtinK. W r mrrrly mrntiuii endorsement severnl o f the merchants ed on enrtls bearing the name and ad Ihi* tu »bow that wr hnvr n »y »trm tbnt present were of the opinion that this tires* of the person writing it. Wiitehers ruuiitry nritb n virar uf locuting. get» tbr munry. Pacific Htntrn Mrrrnn would be a rare opportunity to give were appointed to report the name» of A ftrr Jniiunry 13, tbr Hbn»t» Imiit tllr Agency, Oregon llutrl Building. the»e women a well merited rebuke. A f every re»ii|ent o f the town returning ni, nurtli Iriiuntl, « i l i pii»» tbruii|(li Cut Mr». I,. II. (Iilrbri«t i» rumplrtiiiK n ter some ili»eu»»ion it wn» derided to front Cleveland with a park age, nml tuge (irnvr nt 9:15 u. m Tbt» I» tliirty appoint a committee to meet with the from other source» whs learned the inliiutr* rnrllrr tinnì tbr preaent »rliril huunr nn Con»t Kurk. K. M Thurlirr bn» purrhn»rd a Htude luiiie» and explain to them that owing mimes uf anyone receiving freight 01 ulta to poor bumni'M condition* caused by express shipments. My the next mini H. J. nml Andrew Hruml «vrru in Ku linker rnr. FIRST AND LAST so much money being »pent out of town eneb of these people would receive one Ml»» Kthel Mnrtrl» »prut Mtimluy in gene un Tunulny. It would be imposait,le for the mer or more of these “ reason card»,’ ’ sub Eugene. Mr». .1 K t)»truiulrr nml hi-r dnughter chant« to help them ut thnt time. initted by someone who lived in their Coupled with Service and Courte (Vrru (lorilu Muuntnin bad it* white Mr», Mnrmn Vrnlrli uf Eugeni' nttrml Though the ensuing conference lietween »lime neighborhood. The »econd offensi rulir uf »nuw un Tur»dny morning. Hnuw ous Treatment is what you get at ni thr finirmi uf tbr twn yrnr ulti the committee ami thr ludie» was held brought ii do/.en or so, and a contiuu dnughter uf Mr». Ninn Munipbrry, »tnrm» have hern reported from «rvrrnl many year» ago the members of that ance of the practice brought a flood of liH-nlilir» rluar to tor drove, but tliu» dnughter uf Mr». ftatrnmlrr, nt Aaturln fur thr rity hu« rarnprd from nny »now committee »till retain verv vivid nera them at every repitition. urie» of the occasion. After suine tw " Mumliiy. The effect» o f thi» persistent bom ■inrr thr middle uf December. boors’ discussion--mostly on the part bardment can be lietter imagined by Notice of Finn] Settlement. T. C. Wbrrlrr wn» In Kltgru» yr«trr Service» will lie held in thr Chrintlan of the women the roiumitti'i'men re ilny. Ohurt'li Thuradnv, Jnn. 14, nt 2 p in , in tired with as much grace as they could, the render thun described by the writer Notice is hereby given, thnt the un The Old Reliable Muffire to »ay, that within the year it dersigned administrator o f the estate Mi*» Nritn llnxrltun I» tip fruiti Ku nnawrr tn n rnll from thr National W. martyrdom was not in vain. * » < a rure exception to nee shipped or A of Arthur VanHehoiack, deceased, has For the protection of out- do- gene vlailiug brr purrnt», Mr. nml Mr». C. T. C. fur national prnbiliitiun. Meing whole hearted sensible Ani"'i- program will lie rarrird nut and tbr n n women, the ladies readily aw the rnrrird into the town anything that tiled with the County Court o f Lane f . C. Iluxrlton. posit ojth we have: pnatur» uf tbr city will apeak. All ill force of the arguments presented by Ih" could be purchased at home. County, Htate o f Oregon, his final ac trrrnteil in tbi» grent rnu»r are urgently business men. with the result » hr* » it was count aa such administrator and that BIG BARB W IR E 0RDER8 Saturday, the tith day o f February, A. C A P I T A L .................. $25,000.00 .. ,m ill'll til attriul We Something You Need* W . Have Hum.tb.na Nad' w „ look for rirP( out a lew uuy» unni ineir iteaury , l.eague was converted into a “ Buy ut Pittsburgh Mill* Rushing Supplie* for D. 11*15, at the hour of 10 o ’clock a. m SURPLUS and of suid day, has been fixed by said court • f | .1 D i«« n »« r1 1 *., to atlvanrr tu nearly double pren llume’ ’ club, composed of only women Use in War. a* the time for the hearing of any ob Undivided Profits ... 40,000.00 i r e t l o m e s f i n s DC U O Z . m l VBlum. Metier t s k r advantage uf and working indr|ieudently nf the ncr jections to said report, the settlement --- — — IM|r ru| |,rirr» I hi» week. 17 pound» chanta, though uf course, the money nee Demand from the belligerent nations EOULAR PRICE EVE KO U l.AIl P R IC E E V E RYW R Y W H ERE ERE granulated »ugnr for $1.00. Many bar essary to conduct their campaign was of Europe for barb und plain wire has of the said estate and o f the distribu STOCKHOLDERS’ 10c PER DOZEN. loc per dozen gftin. DaLanaa I m ' n aw il »n|r. solicited—snd needless tu »ay quite reached the feverish stage in the wire tion o f the residue thereof. Liability................. 25,000.00 Frank VanHehoiack, H E N IT R A 1N 8 A fin a l d iin b rnl o f » 1 » oaal 111 tk . willingly subscribed—from the liu»ine»» nulls of this district. W HEN RAINH Administrator. bnnkruptey ra»r of Mary Martel» hn» interest» of the city. Offers of orders aggregating 125,000 REMEMBER TH E M A IN H. J. HHINN, Attorney. j(i-f3 A Total of .................$90,000 00 been declared, making a total uf II per U M B R E LLA STORE Through the medium of the local' ton», of which 25,000 tons are »|iecified rent pnid to the creditor» In thin en»e newspaper» the women conducted u "" barb wire of special design, have Prices always a little lower The officers and stockholders are At a meeting in the armory at Eugene prixe contest for the beat ten reason* been made within the in*t frw day* S PE C IA L A I*ull Quart of Trash why |>eople should buy from home mer This business is worth approximately Notice to Voters of Mosby Creek Road all guccewful and well-to-do l.tisi- In»! neck tbr I'nited Mpnniah War Vet District. Roasted Pean u ts.......................... 3c rrnn» in»tailed thr following o ffir r r » . chants and wan open only to contest 44,000, IKK) and will keep the mills going for several months. There will be a meeting at Ishmael's ne»K men. ants who were not connected In any Man» Cbri»trn»en, enmmandrr; W. ij place for the purpose of eleeting a road White, »enior vice eomumnder; Frank way with local enterprise». A i it was »uperv isor for said district, said meet Another protection is 24 years of Woodruff, junior vice rummnndrr; K. K. desired to rreate an much interest a» ing to be held Haturday, the Dith day of possible in the contest the prices o ffe r __ _________________________________ Pierce, uffierr uf the day; D K. I*ark«, successful business and backed up January, 1915, at 1:30 p. m. ,, ,, , ~ , 7, u ffirrr o f the guard; R. W. Collin», ed were very substantial and so urrung ( urrin ( .miry agent fur Ihr Oregon , , , )r C ,, M, fk , d j Fred ed that everyone sending in un article H. B. YA N C E Y, by the United States Fire “ A»»<>ei»ti»n o f Me M inn W e n tw o rth , q u a rte rm a ste r; M. H. H unt could feel almost sure of winning some jrte jfa J. F. HPHAY. tip n n n a t ------- ville. thing. " ' ley, quartrrma»trr »rrgrnt; K. I.. 1’rery qu We w ant your business I mrnA l v W s l l o s s e t Win I .a mb**» w as in Eugene vesler » » « » 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 44 tory. Hardly a block in the city but Mr». Newell nml daughter of Mr day. contained one or more o f the price win Herbert Bakin transacted bualnesa in Minneville vtaited during the past week nem. The following article won the IndUnapollx.— Virtually every mem at the Wn. Hull home. Eugene yeaterdny. grand price of 4230.0b and uf(er being : ber. of the city administration of Terre Mr. and Mr». John Hader, Siotb of prepared in pamphlet form in the most j j {aule j, )n n,* hands of United J, M. Medley made a cuuple uf trip» I whom have been nick are convalescing attrsetive style printer’s art could de to Eugene this week States authorities as a reault of the vise, w »» placed in the bands of every wholesale arrests there on indictments L A T E S T 1915 M ODEL. O N L Y Ads. under this head at one cent resident of the city. a word each insertion for five “ We »hould patronixe our home mer charging a conspiracy to corrupt the sston-Champion Stage Line hunts because it ia patriotic. That election of November 3 last insertions; 16 2-3 per cent dis A L B I LUNDMKKU, Prop. which prompt» a man to dou his armor, Expert P in e I n i n u . R ipiiriai Ninety-three persons including May count after fifth insertion; 33 und if need be to give hia life in de FREIG H TING Official Plano Tuner for tba Unlvnr or Roberta, who ia a candidate for the 1-3 per rent discount after eighth fense o f hia country, is patriotic. Pa Has powerful suction and revolving xtty of Orngon School of Music. Muddle Kursen and Packing to All insertion. Minimum charge of triotism never counts the cost. It democratic nomination for governor brush. Cleans and sweeps at same I.eave order» with Mill» A Roach Part» uf the Camp prompts thr loyal citixrn to lend hia ut in 1916; Dennis Shea, sheriff of Vigo I5c each insertion. Figures and Music House, Fir»t Nat. Bauk Bid. iniwt action to the upbuilding of his county; Circuit Judge Eli H. Redman; operation without raising any dust. A Phone 10 F41 initials are counted as words. country, his stale and his city. No City Judge Thomas Smith and other small child can operate it. It means a Mr». 1>. H. Ilrmenway 1» visiting in greater evidence o f true patriotism can leading Terre Haute politicians had lie displayed than the expending of clean house 365 days each year with Herbert Leigh returned yesterday nf Portland and Scuttle. your earning* with your home merchant, been taken into custody. LOST—H ATU RD AY. LA D IE S OLD The Winloek Live Wire i* the name of one third the labor o f the old way. ternoon from a trip to hi» mining prop thus building up and strengthening the Mayor Roberta, who ia regarded aa Fashion gold clasp pin; set with spray orties in the ______ Bohemia _ district. lie re 1 the paper at Winloek, Wn»h.. being pub of coral. Finder please leave at this Pays for itself each year in saving wear p o r t » that on Thursday nml Friday |,.hed by J. D. Quillen, formerly of this institutions of your home rity, and add the leader of the alleged conspiracy to ing to the general prosperity of your office. jl3tf.h.e. on rugs and carpets. The many pleased corrupt the Terre Haute election, ia there was a heavy »now »turin, bill un ,-ity. community. the average there has been le** »now Arch Piper returned to Portland last charged with many overt acta in the W HEN S E N T IN E L W A N T ADS. F A IL customers attest to the wonderful “ Because it will rheupeu the price of this winter thun u»ual — Register Wednesday. to get results the ease is almost hope merits o f the “ Duntley.“ merchandise in your home store*. The indictment Mrs KuyHumaine o f Portland, who had J. Henderson wn* in from lairntie greater volume o f business transacted less. The best thing to do, however, It ia charged that the poatal laws been visiting her parent», Dr. nml Mr». ovpr Wednesday night un bu»ine»». is to try once more before giving up by a merrhnnt, the smuller will be the were violated in that the alleged con A W. Kane ..m e New Ye*ra’ Eve, re , , your „ j rt>n|#<! niv fur me. margain o f profit he will require. By spiracy waa furthered through the Agent turned Monday to her home in I urt and . , <)ilieontjntle »»id adding to hia volume of business you WE D O N ’T OFTEN F A IL TO GET 1164 Lincoln Street. Eugene Oregon Mhe was accompanied by her huabnnd ^ oriffin< Ju„ „ We expected make it possible for him to sell his malls. The federal authorities con you what you want i f you use a want dl*j27 *h o irrivfu hen* Hutunlnjr. flf(l H|wayB »topping wnnt id i. be wares cheaper, thus lienefitting yourself tend that inasmuch aa a United States ad. That '» what w ant ad*, are for— K. K Mill» w »» in Eugene Thursday «auae they hnve served their pnrpone. ns well as the entire community in senator and a congressman were voted to get you what you want. nn bu»ine»». . . . Pierrie Trunnell arrived from Parma, which you live. upon, the federal government has jur J, C. Johnson wns in Eugene 1 riday i IiJnl)0 Thursday tor a visit ut the home PROPER ECONOMY M A Y KEEP “ Because the home store is an em isdiction In the case. you from feeling the temporary de on buxine»». ,lf hill ,uirlPt .f(.,»e Trunnell. He had ploying institution giving work to the pression. For only a part of the Hick »hoes are like sick people. Taken , brought a carload of hugs to Seattle, sons nnd daughters of your friends and B A R R E L & COMPTON TH E MARKETS. price of a new pair of shoes. Dr. Goff n time the disease may be the more where he received 47.40 a hundred for neighbors. The amount o f putronngc will fix the old ones up as good as We solicit a share o f your patronage. given such stores will regulate not only nsily cured. l>on’t wait until y « « r j them. new. n lltf Portland. hoes are nil run down before taking T he A. M. l ’erlni family has moved the number of persona employed but the scale of wages paid ns well. We do all kinds of /hem to l)r. Guff. n l l l f hack from Anlauf. Wheat— Club. $1.26; blueatem $1.28: WOULD STORK PIANO AND P A Y “ Because a reciprocal relation exists |)r. II M Mhaw of Marshfield, who red Russian. $1.22; forty-fold, $1.27; small rental for its use; also would ! was here Friday and Saturday on a pro between you and your home merchant. red fife. $1.23. protect same against loss or damage money you earn is puid you by One Third of a Cent an Hour fessional trip, expressed himself as very The by fire. Apply Seutinel office. Hay— Eastern Oregon timothy, $16; home institutions. No man can live on I much pleased with the up to date little P IA N O M O V IN G A S P E C IA LT Y . Tba best and whitest light In exist to himself. It ic a duty we owe to grain hay. $11; alfalfa. $13; valley tim j city he found here. ence. the Alladln Lamp (uses kero spend our earninga, so far as possible, FOB SA LE OR TBAD E I. Pugh writes from McMinneville to so thnt it will insure the upbuilding of othy, $12. sene) bums 30 hours on one gallon Office: Elite Confectionery. Phone 72 Butter— Creamery. 35c. of oil Steady light, no odor, no renew hi» aubaeription nnd to wi»h community interests. Auto Dray for Quick Delivery FOR SALE— General store in country, The Sentinel and reaidentu o f the Cot duxt; has no equal for the rural Eggs— Ranch, 38c; candled. 40c. Because your home merchant, de good business; everything ready to home. A postal will bring you a tage Grove country a prosperous new siring your trade tomorrow- ns well us Hops— 19H crop. 12c; 1913 crop move into and take charge. W ill demonstration. «l-iO j20r year. today, knowing you well, being your nominal. sell at invoice. 5 per cent o ff for Oeo W. Morris, Agt.. Cottage Orove Hcott Ckriaman was in from Dorena neighbor and fellow eitixen, will accord cash. Y 32, care Sentinel. j!3pd Wool— Valley. 18c; eastern Oregon, Saturday. you more courteous treatment, nnd give 10c. FOR SA LE — SECOND H A N D NEW Last week The Hentinel spoke of Mrs. your wants more careful attention than J. D. Menkey of Eugene wn» in the I'hoebe Hughes of Creswell as Mr*. Men the merchant in a strange eity to whom Home sewing machine, good as new. city Inst week and while here n»»i»ted G r o ffs mother when the types should you are but a transient customer; nn Seattle. Mills & Roach Music House. )13tf. in the initiation of several candidates in have said grandmother. out-of-town purchaser to whom he ran Wheat— Blueatem. $1.26; club $1.24; LOST\— GO I D BBOOCH WI TH RUBY the W. <>. W. Camp. BLACKSMITHS Hamilton Venteh has been quite ill dispose of undesirable wares with per red Russian. $1.18; turkey red. $1.21; setting nnd baroque pearl drop. Re feet safety. Attend the big Bund dance nt Armory recently with the shingles. forty-fold. $1.25; fife, $1.21. ward if returned to this office. j*>pd turdav night, January Mi. Tickets Mix o f the senior girls of the high Barley. $26 per ton. Dr. R. McOnrgar, now located in the JWe school gave u clever little one net skit FOR SALE.—5 ACRES IN SID E C ITY Hay—Timothy. $15 per ton; alfalfa, nil Mra. llcnry Van Bonk Irk r f nt the Arcade Theatre last Wednesday Lawson block has tr.ken a lease on the limits, bungalow, outbuilding, on residence formerly occupied by Dr. Roll $13 per ton. ri visited nt the home of H. J. evening. North Tenth Street. A. E. Whitbeck bins nt the corner of Fifth and.Wash i over Hutiilny. Mr. Van Moskirk Mrs. Ellis, who hus lectured here Cottage Grove, Oregon. J20-pd Butter— Creamery, 36c. and Air. Hhinn were boyhood friends several time», visited during the past ington streets nnd expects to hnve hi* Kggs—39c KOK S A LE — SIX GOOD LOTS COST iiOKelirnshn and hnd not seen each week nt the W. II. Hentenwny home in fi.mily moved in by the end of the we* it. The Heroine. $1200.00. W ill take $300.00 cash if Ho will use the annex for his dentistty .rffher for more than thirty years. Mr. Milk Creek. •‘I see that Miss Burnaby ia wearing taken this week. jl3pd he expects to move w n n d Mrs. Van Moskirk went from here Oeo. Atkinson nnd F. H. Hall left Inst basil ess, which * to Itoseburg, where they will visit dor Wednesday for Goldfield, Nevudn on a w iitin a week or ten days. Mae says a Carnegie meffnl. How did »he get It?’* dental work won’t hurt after he gets “ Haven’t you ever heard about It? GOOD SECOND H AND FARM WAG 1 ing the remainder of the winter. business trip. on to trade for hay, oats, wheat, po moved as it will be ‘ homeopathic’ ilea Tw o ye a n ago last rammer »he waa For Male six gooff lots, coat 41200.00. Hugh Cnrrin left this morning for tatoes or anything that we can sell tistry after he has moved closer to will take $300.00 cnah if taken this tiding a horse in the park one day. and * Juneau, Alaska, where he has a position. Brand k Co. d30c home. Mrs. Elisabeth Churchill visited her week. A. C. Hrarkenburg of Brownsville is the animal bolted with her. When It Mrs. Gluddie M. Kime has been \\ IN TED.—50" PEOPLE TO T B U sister, Mra. Men.Groff Monday. freed from her husband, H "rry *’ ■ assisting Rev. Aldrich in nis revival aei mod aa If »he would l>e killed a other people what they want, and A monthly income policy is beyond Kime, on the ground of desertion. They meetings this week. young man caught the animal and anc- 5,000 epoplo to answer those ads the reach o f nn incompetent or unfaith were married in Eugene November 25, Elbert Bede went to Salem Sunday cecded tn Mopping It before any harm ful executor, administrator or guardian, Mill. Mra. Kime was given the care of morning, where he eipeets to rci.onin IRON OR WOOD. had tveen done." TO TRADE.— 70 ACRE I MPROVED “ nlk with Hnrry Metcalf. during the legislative session. the minor child. REPAIRING OF ALL KIND3 IN Oklahoma farm, oil land, for im “ W e lir W. H. Mills, linotype nperntnr on the 17 pounds sugar for 41 . 00 ; regulnr 25e Mra. Martha J. Kayaer hna sold her proved farm near Cottage Grove “ Well, ah# didn’t marry him.” —Chi Eugene Daily Guard, is operating the First ( ’lana Work Guaranteed. rooming bouse on Ninth Avenue East, in coffee, liic; 30c pillow tubing, ID«* yd.; Henry Sehoenberger, Box 91, Cottage Eugene, to C. W. Donne, who hna taken nnd many other bargains at DeLarren Intertype on The Hentinel during the cago Record-Herald. I’ hono 40 Orove, Oregon. dlO-jttpd Sixth and Washington absence of Mr. Bede. charge of the hunlnean. Bros, removal sale this week. Vainly Mk Huitueas Men to Aid Civic The First National Bank ire Clothes Pins 5c Doz. THE FAIR 93 POLITICIANS IN INDIANA ARDCCTCD WANT ADS A Duntley Vacuum Sweeper A. S. D R A P E R J. O. McCRADY Cottage Grove Transfer Hauling and Heavy Dray Work SPRIGGS B R O T H E R S »