Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1909-current, April 19, 1916, Image 4

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    OF TEXT BOOKS
OREGON NEWS NOTES PRINTING
NOT FAVORED
OF GENERAL INTEREST
lost caste in the eyes of republican vot DISCUSSER L A N D G R A N T DISPUTE
ers by his efforts to hamper the admin
iatration and to discredit Governor Homesteader Tells What Would He
Fair to Settler.
Withycombe. I f his pull und haul inetti
A N D COTTAGE GROVE LEAD ER
tais were sincere, they might not be ser
Coiumsrclul Club Expresses Doubt as
Hanks, Ore., April 12. (To the Ed '
A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER WITH PLENTY OF BACKBONE iously criticised, but there is a suspicion
tu Whether It Would He Wise
that his brother in law, ex-Governor iter.)- My attention has been called In'
your
editorial
comment
on
nil
editorial
West,
has
Ina1
a
pulling
the
string.
ami Expedient,
ELBERT BEDE A N D EL B E R T SMITH. PUBLISHERS
Important Occurrences of Past
We will have a rapinile secretary of in the Hanks Herald in which ,i >>u take
E LB ERT BEDE, EDITOR
state in either man, but why not have the Herald to task for criticizing the
Week Briefly Compiled for
The promotion riunuiHlee of the com
a regular republican? Charlie Moores, Chamberlain land grant bill without if
mi'rriitl fluii, upon order of the rliih
Our Readers.
A first-class publication en tarisi at Cottage Grove as second d ata matter. beloved by all true blue republicans, fenng something better in it - place,
Inis dritti ii up resolutions «tient
Oie
fills the bill.
You say:
printing of text books nt the state
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“ The Herald would have half the pro-
2« SOUTH F I F T H STREET
BUSINESS OFFICE:
::
After a successful session of three printing office. The resolutions m no
M. Vernon Parsons has entered the reeds from the sale of the timber go
» ay express an opinion upon the fur
lists for district attorney. Mr. Parsons to thè settler to uid liim in clearing timi dnya. thè I entrai llnpttat aaaocluthill S is h m g o f free text I ..... ..
T h e y o n ly
SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
is a man o f many parts, has some repti improving thè land. The suggestion is riuscii Ila !9th arnioni couvetillnli at icfer to the proposition -of printing In
One Y e a r....................................... $1.60 Six Months.........................................80 tation as a legai tight and a strong per-j a seasible olle, but it should Ione heen Albany.
the State. The resolutions follow:
Three Months......................................40 Single Copies..................................... 5e sonai following aiuoiig those who do uot inaile at thè lime eongress and railroid
Meleti Newton, 4 yeur old dnughter
Whereas, We ha.e been nsked to take
n,.u Newton, nf Pilli
No subscription taken unless paid for in advance. This rule is imperative. believe in too stringent regulntion or and stille « e r e invitiug suggestions tip ,,f yjr
action upon the proposal to have eie
our personal libertina. He will add pep un which to buse thè I, „ suitimi wliieli ,llIltt(|, wasdrowned ili Mary'a rlver at mentary text books printed lit the s t a t e
to thè l'umpuign and give Devers and is now before eongress. The suggestion j|ul(
printing office nt Salem at public rx
AD V E R T ISIN G RATES.
place
Dillnrd some futi for their money. Mr is probubly inaile too lai for considera '
Display, 26 cents per inch; reading notice ads. 8 cents per line; legal notices,
The rubini drive ut Lorella, near pense; now, therefore, be it
Parsons is a corner und this niay be thè tiou bv eongress.”
Resolved. That while we wish to cu
5 cents per line; surrounded ads., 60 cents per inch; classified ads., 1 cent per titne he ia going to arrivo.
i I cali your attention to thè following K Inumi li Culla, la reported aa havliiK courage every movement that will lead
word. Special discounts on contracts. Cards of Thanks and Resolutions, t! cents
beoti
success
fili,
abolii
2860
btiliiiles
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I outline of a bill I drew for thè purpose
to keep Oregon money at home, we be
per line.
botng kllled
Voterà in Lane county should reuiem ; which you fcar has ...... overlooked:
lieie Dlls IS a question upon which has*,
After belng hloekudod silice Murili
ber thut thè priuiiiry is of greater un
“ I Tliat thè landa be dis|H>sed of
action should not be lukcn; we belieic
MEMBER NATIONAL EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION
portanee tlian thè generai election.
: tlineigli thè land office i i s ageut for the ’.'8 the Mbuiiy Vagolila brulicli of Die
that it is not proper liuti we urge the
government and trustee for thè rnihn.il Soiltberil Piiclile bus lieen opeued for legislature to take action Unit umv ><*$
MEMBER WILLAMETTE VALLEY EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION
T K CA M P B EL L.
• • 2 Thnt thè landa he t lnsaified nsj Hmiugh Iruffli
only Increase the cost of text books
grazing, agriculturnl. timbered grazing,
MEMBER OREGON STATE EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION
Granfa l'usa and Josephine comity but may giv* iis text books of an infer
OTERH of Lane county should bear tini ber ed ugrieulturtil. and tliat the tini
It is usually the case that
urc to bave one of the lo new militila ior grade
Wednesday, April 11», 11*18.
in mind the name of T. K. Camp bered binda be d vi.letl iato as inativ
work performed by I hi- government is
experiment
stations
to
ho
eatnbllslied
bell, candidate for public service com sub classe* as ndvi-alde, ^ot not lesa
more expensive than that performed bv
missioner. lie is a Lane county man, tlian linee Tliat those qunrtcr aeetions by the United States bureau <if mines
pri.ate indi, blllals, and we urge the
TH E PUT-IT-OFF8.
the ordnance products which we mniiu- still maintains his residence iti Cottage of valile mnterinlly ealianeed bv ndja-
An Increase of I y. 71' 4 In the registra
....Olliers of the legislature, when this
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i faeture.
Grove, and comes here to cast his vote cent improvement < may be diapnaod of (toil wus shown III the week eliding
proposition is put up to them, to g i,e
My friend, have you heard of the town
“ Third: I f the foregoing price is not iu each election. Cottage Grove will in smaller lost tinnì Hit* aerea.
April 8. according to returns from the the saun' most careful consideration and
o f Yawn,
satisfactory, we will agree to permit appear after his name on the ballot. He
' ■ .t That applicants be required to various comities to Secretary of Slate lo consider well whether nr not the best
On the banks of the river Slow,
any well-known firm o f chartered pub
is entitled to the vote o f every resident fill out a blank similar to tlmt required o|(.0||
results, bolli from a financial and cibi
Where blooms the wait-awhile flower lie accountants or the federal trade o f l.ane county, particularly o f his home for citizenship, and they be clnsaifi
George
Alexander,
log
foreman
ut
rational
standpoint...... .. thus be ob
commission to inventory our plant and town. Cottage Grove.
and given preference rights ns to clioi -e
Hie Evergreen Lumber company mill. tniiu-d before saddling u further expense
Where the Sometime-or-other scents the make careful estimates o f the cost of
Mr. Campbell has been n member of of claims, according to their needs nini
upon the state ami increasing our il
&>r>
manufacture; with that data in hand the commission ever since its organiza fitness us settlers
Tlmt owners of lilt) 12 miles southwest of Corvallis, wus
We urge u thorough
And the soft Go-easys grow l
we will meet with the secretary of the tion. He is familiar with the business acres o f land or $.,000 o f wealth be ex so badly Injured by u rolling log that ready high tinca
in. est igni mu of results in other state,
navy and guarantee to manufacture ar- of the commission and has proved an eluded from the benefits of the net.
lie died
from a financial and edurstiouul stand
It lies in the valley of \\ hat's the-use mor at a price which will be itself quite I Bbl*. capable and economical state of
“ 4 flint the timbered lands carrying
For the first tlni" III Its history the
|nont. before any nctmn is taken
Me
In the province o f Let- er slide;
as low as the lowest price at which the fieial. He is opposed by a man already
‘
more than 1,000,000 feet to the quarter state penitentiary has a flax pole
It
are opposed to the printing of te»l
That tired feeling is native there,
government could possibly make it, tak
holding a good state job, who would section be appraised, and the purchaser |
Governor
bonks by the state printing office lit
It s the home of the listless I-don t- ing into account all proper charges.
probably make a good commissioner in ,,f the land be required to pay u p. i - W „ hycolnlM. ,mPtli lpute.1 In raising
the expense of the taxpayer, unless the
c* rei
“ We make the foregoing proposition time, but there is absolutely no excuse equal to one half of the appraised value
legislature cun thereby secure text
Where the Put-it-offs abide.
rather than have our plant rendered for his candidacy other than that of a for timber in excess of that amount, and the flag
The duinuKe along the 22 tulles of Ian I k s equal to those we now lin.r and
useless. We have invested over $7,000,- {Wrsonal ambition. Mr. Campbell should that the proceeds go into a fund for the
at no greater prire; and, be it further
The Put-it-offs smile when asked to 000 in that plant, as inventoried today, have your vote.
public physical improvements to the Columbia River highway In Mood River
Resolved, Thut we suggest that il
wor^>
, not taking into account large sums—
1 lands, such as highways, and
ip- county Irnui the severe weulher the
And say they will do it tomorrow;
would
be proper for the Icgialufun- to
certainly $2,000,000— expended for plant
With Mr. Shelton ns editor the Eu | portioned to the several counties whcii'c pusl winter lias been far less than
memorialize congress to investigate con
And so they delay from day to day, and equipment abandoned because of
gene Guard should take its proper p< ihe fund originated according to the [ wus estimated.
Till death cycles up and takes th-tn becoming obsolete. Our armor plant is
dilions that result in the exorbitant
sition among the newspapers of the iutio of its origin.
1 I’rofessor David Torbet. for 26 years
away,
price of text I moka sold by the so-
useless for any other purpose. The state.
“
5—
That
the
sale
and
disposition
"
f
(
professor
of
mathematic*
In
Albany
And their families starve, beg or bor­ United States is our only customer and
called school book trust
M'e are III
holder
be
subject
to,
coll<.K
(>
of
| the timber by the
row.
— Anonymous, if that customer is lost the plant be­
dined m believe that the grentesi good
the regulation of the forestry depart
I known educators, died ut Ills home In to the greatest number would cune from
comes valueless.
ment and conditional to httlf the ninminl
.1 reduction in the selling price o f books
Albany, aged 72 years
ARMO R M A N U F A C T U R IN G P L A N T
“ Our o ffer in effect is to make ar­
being spent upon the clearing and ini
I'lans for holding the annual state on the part of present manufacturers of
mor for the United States at a price
provement
of
the
hind.
Things Other» Think ind What We
text books
ONGRESS would appropriate elev­ the government itself shall name as
• ' It—Thnt residence upon nnd use of j shoot of the Oregon Sportsmen's as
Think nt th» Thing» Other» Th.ek
en million dollars for the eon fair. ’ ’
the luiid constituting actual settlement, soclatlon were luum lied when the AI
Beau Is Uniquely Houored by Woinsu
struction of an armor manufacturing
The voluntary offer to reduce the
be effectively enforced.’ ’
huny k iiii Ylub appointed committee«
The
woman
who
chews
the
rag
bus
It is pretty well known Ihn» Hon. |
plant. The manufacture of our arm' r price $30 per ton at a time when the
The purpose of this proposed act is to to make urrungements for this event
E, Bean is quite a Indies ' man, but per
has long been considered a graft smell­ price of steel is the highest, indicates no right to criticize the man who mas­ I prevent speculators nnd timber opera-
The body of Mrs Mnrlu Agren. 66,
ing to the heavens. Nevertheless, the that the price heretofore bus been ex­ ticates tobacco.
■ tors from despoiling the Inm! of its tini was found hanging from a rope In u haps nut many realize how very popular
Mr Bean is with the fair sex.
Bethlehem Steel company presents in orbitant; but the offer to now manu­
her and leaving it a waste of stumps
hum neur Sheridan Death Is believed
argument that seems so sensible that facture armor plate at a price dictated
Mr Mesa takes considerable interest
Many a man has made bis mark who for the settler to contend with.
we reprint it in full:
by the government seems to make the has never been heard of.
This was puhlisluil in the 1'ortlnnd to have heen self inflicted, and to have in politics anil at present is a candidate
‘ ‘ The sole question involved in the proposition to invest eleven million dol­
Journal July 4 nnd December 28, 11*15. j been brought about by despondency for representative front l.ane count y to
the stale legislature, lie recently sent
scheme to spend $11,000,000 to build a lars in a government plant rather fool­
A star boarder lives high.
V copy was sent to Governor Withy­ , over III health
government armor factory— and sup­ ish.
The senate has confirmed the fol "tic of his nom inn ting p e t i t i o n s t o Acme
combe prior to his cnlling the conven­
plant the three existing private plant*
A bony girl becomes merely a slender tion o f September. The governor as- | lowing postmasters
Oregon Katie for the signature of voters. The paper
— is whether by such method the people
Ha s taken in charge by Mrs l ina N
J. W. Pixlev is making a strenuous one when you urc in love with her.
sured me it would he before thnt con­ B. \eatch. Cottage Grove; W. A Hey
will save money.
campaign for county treasurer.
His
vention but later he and his secretary man. Estucada; K U. Lee, Junction Hill who eulled on *"uu- of her friends
“ Rear Admiral Strauss, chief of the promise of a reduction in the expenses
Who can name o f f hand all the presi­ explained to me that they overlooked it. c u y James A Wut kins, Philomath; and in a nhorftinie the pctitton'lmrc th«
naval bureau of ordnance, said, at a of the office should make a hit with
Signatures of twenty legal voters, all of
Don't fenr but the suggestion o f half ,
.
,
. .. .
.
...
J. W. Moore, Redmi >nd.
hearing before the senate committee on the voters. Besides he is in every way dents of Mexico since DiazT
them women who reside in Arme.
the proceeds of timber to settlers was
Prospects are bright In Hood River
naval affairs on January 25: ‘ I f the eminently qualified to fill the position
Mrs Hill then went to Mrs. Wilson,
made
available
to
congress.
It must grate on England to have to
private firms will furnish armor at a with credit.
Many copies of the Journal contain­ for a bumper cherry crop this year who is a notary public, and made the
measure its money by the standard of
fair profit and will continue to do so
ing my draft w ere mailed to members of I Orchard!*!* In all dl«trlcts report that required nffuln.it ns to the genuineness
under all conditions, I see no especial
its
estwhile colony.
Senator Calkins o f Eugene is a can-
congress, ns well as of the Herald ed ! their trees are loaded with budlt of the signatures. Mrs Wilson npprn I
advantage to the government in going date for delegate to the republican na­
itorial. It was sent to the secretaries f*herry trees are In full bloom along ed her name and seal, thus making the
into the business.’
tional convention. He is in every way
Villa has all the refined and delicate of agriculture and the interior and nc j ,he |o w landa of Ihe Columbia ami in document complete.
“ There are several reasons why a qualified for the position and should re­ ways o f a mongrel jackal and hyena. knowledged by them. It hus heen suit
Il is probably the only nominating pe
c |jy
government plant would realize no ad­ ceive a handsome vote in Lane county.
to the various committee, handling the j ,n , hrw.
|)f A K(M.h,Hr hHI, tition in the state which was circa
vantage in price, namely:
'dated by a woman, signed entirely bv
The republican bosses will agree to matter and four of my suggestions have'
received from local ore buyers over women and attested by u woman. The
“ First: The United States is today
L I T T L E DIFFERENCE.
any kind of a platform this year— fur been met by amendments; however, the
paying $425 a ton for armor, an
only yielding in behalf of the settb-r *12,000 for antimony ore. taken from only men 's names appearing on the pa
amount substantially lower than is paid i y ^ H A T would be tfce action o f the w hst’s the use of being a boss if there’s has been the removal of the requirement1 his property four miles east of Maker, per are Hen W. Olcott, ns secretary of
by Japan, Austria, Germany, England, \ I / public, do you suppose, if the nothing to boss.
from the settler of paying the railroad ■ which never could he worked at a slate, and I.. K Beim, the candidate
or France. England buys its armor from railways should announce that unless
lien o f $2.50 per acre when the entry is profit until tile European war sent Florence West.
Over in England the women refuse (O
five privat°ly owned plants, and is now their employes accepted a wage upon
upon logged o f f lands. I am today in prices up.
paying $503 a ton. Germany has two which it would be impossible to live, all marry men who won’t go to war. E v i­
I’ reparc the aster ground now.
receipt o f a letter from Senator Lin e
T w o o f the accidents reported to the
privately owned plants, and is paying the railways of the country would be dently the women over there want men
How cornflowers, minimi rhrysanth
in which he says he has personally pre- Htate Industrial accident commission
$400 a ton. Japan is the only country tied up until the demands were com­ who are thoroughly seasoned for a mat­
mums, mignonette nnd other hnnly an
sented to the senate committee -ill my
during the week ending April 13 were nuala in clumps nnd lines.
with a government plant, and yet armor plied with?
arguments in behvif o f tiic settler.
rimonial career.
coats her $400 a ton. The specifica­
What would be the feeling of the bus­
finish up all tree pruning without
However, the Chamberlain 1» II drawn fatal. They were George Alexander,
tions in the United States are much iness interests of the country if the rail­
ilcluy.
with
little
con»ideri$*it
i
fur
th«*
Philomath.
killed
In
sawmill
opera
Talk about a married woman being
more rigid and the wages paid are very roads refused to arbitrate the ques­
Begin to feed old plants of tritom-i.
hjm, taken altogeth*»r,
rfithrrj tlons, and Itay \\ flat, Scappomt«*,
the boss. Nine cases out o f ten she
much higher than those prevailing in tion t
early if fine flowers are looked for.
worse than better, but wli.it cojtd you killed in logging operations
any foreign country.
Ordinarily sane citizens would become isn’t half as much a boss after marriage expect when apparently the rhimn.- from
Representative Hlnnott has been ail
“ Second: We now offer to make ar­ ranting demagogs and traffic on the as she was before.
the state appears to be a din coming vised that the Secretary of the Inter
mor plate for the United States govern streets would b<* seriously interfered
from all interests except those willing
ment at $395 a ton— a reduction of $30 with by crowds listening to street or­
We believe the income tax should to reduce all the resources of this lard lor has approved supplementary con
tracts three, four and five on the West
a ton, in spite o f the fact that steel ators as they denounced such strong arm reach those with incomes just a notch
to fruitfulness by honest industry f
Umatilla Irrigation project, and under
prices are continually going up, and are methods upon the part of the soulless
11er«- ntul Then: About I'la v*
higher than ours.
The tactical advantage " f this Mute
today much higher than for many years. and heartless corporations as they
his
action 563 acres will I k * furnished
in its claims for the use of the timber
ami I’laytTH
The proposed price is lees than has been sucked the lifj-blood out of the eoun-
When a girl i n o w s you are coming fund for internal improvement, in the with water this coining season.
paid for armor by the United States in try.
Owing to failure to secure the nece* Madison Square Theater Company Is
to spend the evening and you find her district itself, has been Ion*. The rail
ten years, and we agree to accept this
It is hard to see any difference be­
road’s
absurd
falsehood
that
only
2
per
Hary
number of signatures a good road
Coming.
lower price for the next five years.
tween such action on the part of the with a raw onion breath, somehow you cent of the land is fit for agriculture bond Issue of $7(10,000 will not be
L
o
w
e’s
Madison
Hquure Thenter com
“ Since the war began we have been railroads and the present action on the get suspicious that possibly your com­
has been allowed to prevail; and, of voted on In Lane county at the May puny will be at the A m ide Thursday,
able to get in Europe almost any price part of the railway trainmen who, al­ pany isn’t welcomed quite as arden’ ly
course, when the whole matter was re­ primary election. The same condition Friday and Hnturdny in n repertoire of
we chose to ask for ordnance. We have though already paid high wages,* de­ as you might wish.
duced from a settlers’ proposition to
exists In (lllllain county, where an high H ush comedy dramas, plnying at
during that period made no addition mand further advances which it will
one of public funds, all the politicians,
10c and 20s.
whatever to the selling price to the be impossible for the railroads to meet
F ifty years from now it may be outside as well as within the state, issue of $ 195,000 was proposed.
The opening play will be the four-
United 8tates government o f any of without an advance in freight and pas­
Liquor shipments Into Multnomah
quite a distinction to be a member of wanted their share.
act comedy drama, “ The Girl from
senger rates. And the interstate com­ the Society o f Survivors of the Ford
county during the month of March Laramie.”
J. B. ZIEGLER
This is a new piny with
merce commission has said that it will
came within a few of doubling the lots of comedy and a most interesting
Peace Mission.
not sanction a rise in rates made for
None of the monarch« o f Europe number of shipments received In Feb­ plot. This company will produce the
the purpose of paying unreasonable
bathing
seem to be very keen after the 1918 ruary. Shipments for March totaled siirne class of entertainment thnt nan
Don’t these new-fangled
wages.
6600. while for February the number ally costs 50 cents and a guarantee goes
suits
get
to
your
hide.
peace prize.
I f the railway trainmen refuse to ar­
with each ticket thnt if Ihe purchaser
was 3317, and 784 for January.
bitrate, they are entitled to no sympa­
is not satisfied with the entertainment
nine miles from Cottage Grove, farm
Bearing
the
names
of
more
than
Even
the
men
in
Mexico
do
not
have
With
the
parcel
post
limit
at
fift
y
thy from the public.
his money will be returned.
land and timbfr; ten million feet of
Regulation of wages of railway em­ equal suffrage.
pounds, subscribers of country news­ 1600 registered democrats, a petition
timber; well watered and on good
to
have
the
name
of
Woodrow
Wilson
ployes should be made a part of the
papers have no excuse for not paying
Rivals “ The Spoilers."
road; $20 per acre; will furnish
functions o f the railway and commerce
printed on the official ballots of the
Eating too much meat is said to be their subscriptions.
Ihe one rival to thnt grent photoplay
buyer fo r timber at $5,000. Veatch
commissions.
democratic party as a candidate for production, “ The Spoilers, ” has been
dangerous. This is probably a subtle
k Spencer.
jn22jll2
hint from our creditors.
The small boy only refers to whit president of Ihe United Slates was re filmed by the Helig Company.
* * Th'*
Forty-seven quarts of wine for sacra­
Ne'er-Do-Well” wna also written by
other boys afe allowed to do when he celved by Secretary of State Olcott.
mental purposes received in Corvallis
Roosevelt in the Bermudas is probab­ wants to do something he shouldn’t do
A sad journey from the frozen north Rex Bench and n majority nf the Helig
for the month o f March. Must be hold­
ly
listening
to
what
the
wireless
waves
terminated
at Sheridan when William stars who aided in making ” T h j Hpoil
or
which
he
has
been
told
not
to
do.
ing convivial meetings up there.
are saying.
T. Foster arrived from Fairbanks. e r a " famous, npenr in its worthy sue
A spec
Alaska, with Ihe body of Ills wife for censor, " T h e N e ’er Do W ell.”
The hen is yolked to her job.
Senator Burkett of Nebraska has car­
ini company of Helig stars, in 'lilting
Thirty-fonr acres of fine land on
When
a
young
couple
strike
a
match
ried Iowa for vice-president and has
burial Four hundred and thirty miles
K ithlyn Williams, M'heeler Oik'Sul,
good improved road, within one-third
won out in South Dakota. He is quite they can not see the need o f any other
The pretty girl claims the passing at­ of the trip was made by sleds over the
Eugenie
Hesserer, Jack
McDonald,
mile of city limits of City of Cottage
likely to be the next republican candi­ light.
tention o f all men, but it is the girl wind swept freight trails In 36 days. Frank t lark, Harry Lonsdale mul other*
Grove. Terms can be had. Call at
date for vice-president and Oregon
of cheerful disposition, sweet voice nnd
The United Stales government Is to were escorted to I’nnaina by William
this offiee.
wla jly27tfc
should do its share towards assisting in
Having a temperament o f some kind affectionate ways that wins steady at­ lie asked lo keep faith with the port N Helig in order Mint true atmi-apheie
the nomination of a western man— and
or another is too often merely an ex­ tention from the the man worth while. districts on the Oi’bgon coast by inak called ror in Re* Bench’s sto.-y inigli*
| one fully qualified for the position.
cuse for acting like a darn fool.
The operations of :i I’ unulii i
ing provision for reimbursement flnsn be filmed.
The nude has a place in the world, dally of all districts for losses result­ fire deportment is not the least in terct
A R E P U B L IC A N
A war among the kings of Europe but there is some doubt i f so much ing from Ihe withdrawal of Oregon A ing of the many scenes in and ne.ir tie'
couldn’t have been avoided. T h e y ’re nakedness in the moving pietures in California railroad grant lands from • ¡mill Zone. In the opening reel of the
H
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B.
MOORES
of
Portland
Two large lots, c I om to seLool and
” Ns ’sr-Do Well ” there is a mind-to
the name o f morality is really moral.
pavement, at • bargain i f taken
is a candidate for tbe nomination too closely related.
taxation, according to a decision hnnil rombnt that is one o f the most
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for secretary of state. While it would
reached at a meeting held at Eugene realistic ever presented in motion pic­
ard, owner.
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Europe has its asphyxiating gas— and
Chinese eggs may be the American at which practically every port dis­
be hard to criticize the conduct o f the
tures. At the Rex theater Wednesday,
office under Ben Olcott, the latter has we have a campaign coming on.
|farmers’ yellow peril.
trict was represented
April 26.
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