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Sentinel’s Collection of Photographs Aids in Probate Case against these land* would romplicato matters an the government could not dispose o f the lands and that the state would lose nothing by failing to tax the lands this year, as it would be |xi».«ib|o to levy the tax later in rase it ahoulti tie found that the lands are taxable. I f the tax is levied, the county must pav the state its part o f the tax, wheth er the county collects it or not. Senator L. K Beau ia firm ly o f the opinion that these lands having once been upon the tax rolls, it is unconst tuti-mal for the government to attemp to remove them from the rolls. D E LIG H T V A L L E Y . Western Cuion Teleg Co., ser v ie«... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.7» 13.60 5(H) 25 50 166 66 1IM1(HI 26.05 5(H) 4.00 Myrtle Mabel Morgan, pension. . Mary E. Dowdy, penaion ......... Vda M. Gillrapir, penainn......... Winnie L. Hugh«**, p«-u*inti Kuaie A. Stewart, penaion ....... Ida E. Patten, pvn*ion ............. Laura Hurumerliu, peuaiun......... Ireue Thorp, penaion .............. Suaic Smupaoti. penaion ............ Kate Bidwell, penaion................ 17.54 IM O 1» 80 15.00 III IMI •; 00 10.00 10 (HI 10 00 III mi 10.(Ml 10 (HI 17.60 10 00 30 00 10,00 20.(81 III (HI 15 IK) 10 On 17 50 15 00 25.0(1 12 60 III oo 10 (HI In.on 16.(61 Paul Basford, special deputy . . . J. C. Parker, pontage stum ps.... C. U. M«-Ky, sp«'Ctal deputy.. .. James C. Parker, s h e r if f ........... D. A. Flkins, deputy ................ Pacific Tel A Teleg Co., service D B Pitcher, deputy.................. E. C. l.ochwood. auto hire......... The Sentin<*l'* large eoUeetion of Clark. photograph« o f old petiple baa proved o f Pac. Tel. ft Teleg. Co., aerv ice I 5.1*0 Mra Surah lludle*ou. |>eicrioii ,. intercut to many and usually attract* Printing House, biuder Yoran Mr«. Carl II Miller, penaion . . . the attention of viaitor*. A abort tioi*’ and sheet................................. 40.50 l.Ottitf Hcott, |M*tlMtOII................... ago the collection proved o f real aerv •« e. J. A. Creeeey, mdse.................... 2 47 Ida G. Cole, penaion ................ IVki n th* » i l l of Wm Horn was probat Stacy M. Russell, clerk ........... 166 66 Murthti A. Hurnhurt, |»«*iiNioii . . . ’d, H K. Lawson, one o f the witness«-*, s E. Skene, deputy.................. 100.00 Vd.be E. Keever, penahm........... Ira Conner Dies. • ould uot remember Mr Horn The will 1\ P Lee, deputy...................... Ii.... . Bvrthtt A. (Murk, |>«*n*i«>ri........... Ira K Conner died at the St. Yin » a * drawn 14 years before. A fter a 75 oo Then» It. Miller, penaion ......... p. M Norton, deputy............... visit to the Sentinel o ffiee and seeing cent hospital. Portland, tbi* morning, K. E. Jackson, d e p u ty ............... H5 1*0 IH.ra E. Wallace, penaion........... the picture o f Mr. Horn, in the rollee- aged 32 years, 1 month and ill day*, Esther Hanson, lik mek opr....... ttt.tHi Marie Surdani, penaion . . . lion, he r«-m«-mbere<I having witnessed following an operation which rev«*aled Ruby Thramer, steu gr... . . . . . 65.00 Ii«-aaie A. Ilarria, penaion........... the document and was able to testify to cancer «if the iivcr. Mr. Conner » s i Emily DeYoa. a t c u g r . , , ........... 65.00 Kin«» .lun«* |{«‘d«liiiK. |>«*iiNion . . . xirn iu this city July 4. 1**4, and was a that fart. lid (HI Ur:»«'«» 1. M«'Ihiiiuld, |M* iin ion . .. Grace M. I.ee, tudexer. . . . . . . . sm o f Ira and Susan Conner. I*. R. O 'Leary, comparer........... 5ooo Sarah Ruble, pen aion ................ A number «if yeaN ago while at wtirk 456 VOTERS REGISTER 29 50 Nlinnit* Mnruun. |»«*iiNi«in ........... Grace Thev enin, comparer. . . . . . on the lumber dock of (he B.nth Kelly SINCE MAY PRIMARIES null at Saginaw, he was stricken with K. S*-bw arcschild, journal ....... 2.50 ItOuiw H Kt»o«il«*. j m * iin |< i t i ......... K. W. Sippel, check writer . . . . 30 0« Clara F. Male, penaion.............. paralvsis, from the effects of which hi Since the primaries in May a total of S. M. Russell, postage and ex never fully recovered, having been in Care of Poor. I.Vi voters in I.an<- county have reg press..................................... . 7.65 Henry Kompp, ra re.................. f |xxir health since that time. 6.00 ■ »tered at the o ffice o f the county clerk Treasurer. His mother died a few years ago, but 5.00 Mr*. Mary Hutton, eure............ ( i f these I Tit are women voters. Yorau'a Fruiting House, turn he is survived by his ag«-d father, Ira Cox ft Cox, mdae......................... 3.1.38 With the approach o f election time over sheeta.......... .............. . .$ 10.00 S. P. (iilnior«*, i'rof*t*ri«*N............. Conner, four brothers, Horace, Charles, 13.10 again, it is expected that the registry S. W. Taylor, postage and ex- Harry and Bose, ami three half broth 16.181 John Walah, allowunre............... torn will begin to pick up from this time presa......................................... 1.55 Good Samaritan lloapitul, hou crs. William, Kilward and Fred. n. Clerk K u s s e l l »ays all o f 4000 voters Coe Stationery Co., dnte slugs... *4f> Funeral services will lie comlurteil iu pitnl attendance...................... 8.45 ii the county have so far failed to re S. W. Taylor, treasurer............. lini (HI Purki*r A H«»n. Nii|t|di«*N......... this city tomorrow at 2 u ‘clock p. m 4.40 ister this year. The lawiks close again Edna Ward, bkpr..................... . rs oo Gordon ft Veatch, funeral ex October T. a little l e s s than a month be Frank cl ('arUm A Ribbon Mfg. A J. Young Sues for Divorce. |M*DN<**......................... 26.(81 fore election. The report o f the regia Co., carbon............................... 3.00 Ortffin |i:tld> lldw. (*«*., to o l*... Alleging that his wife, Kuliy E., be 6.05 (rations aim « the primaries follows: Surveyor. came infatuate«! with another man and V«*fiBglun A A lit* ii Drug (*«»., Since Maxwell Jitney Co., nuto hire, f 4 25 has reused to hive him, A. J. Young be Primary. Party— The Fac. Tel. A Teleg. Co., ser- ■«an suit v esterdav in the circuit court K. l> Mfttlock, uriM*«*ri«*N............ 3.40 Republican .. 344 v ice. . . .................................... for a divorce. Dr. Wnhlo Cheshire, salary and ! lemocratic In his complaint the plain tiff al Body o f E. L Ooodrldge Brought Here J. A. Cresscy, mdse..................... ex|n>nses......................................112.22 .-Wialist . . . . Hollis W. I.ibby, co. surveyor. . leg«-* that they were married at Spo Dearer A Mills, groceries; The liuilv o f E. L Gotxlridge arrived I ndepcndeiit l i l t , W a»b.. Januarv 2. I M Six years this morning from Medford, where lie G. lb Waggoner, ile p u ty ......... claimed |9I.*0; allowed.......... Progressive . \lfre«| D. Collier, deputy ......... «go, at Valley, Wash., he »Urges, she lied um-xpertedly from pneumonia. Mr Walter Price, groceries.............. Prohibition . met ami became infatuated with one liixxlriilge was the fathi-r o f Mrs. Nelson J. M MeCausland, deputy Thus. Ayres, groceries .............. No politic* . . Bert Bay. He says she lost her a ffre Williams & Williams, groceries, Durham ami Mi-*« Mabel Dixtdriilg«-, of J M MrCausliiml, rhainmau. ,. tioa for the pla in tiff and trente«] him this city. Mr. uu<! Mrs. Durham are re ('has. H. Cruncr, axmun............. ................................... 45*1 n ,4 ?i with the utmost indifference. She lost turning from Medford by automobile Roy M. Couch, rhainman ......... Williams A Williams, groceries. all concern or interest in him or his and will reach here tixlay. Funeral ar W. J. Yale, axman .................... Elliott Implement A S»-«-«| Store, 179 . 19*'- K. S. Farks, axman .................. business, he avers. mower sections........................ H.I5 rangements have not yet been compb-t C. A. Briggs, rhainman ........... He alleges that she rweive«! letters ■ 1 II. F. Russell, salary ................. 15000 Albert Roden, axman ............... from Bay and the letters showed that The Pac. Tel. A Teleg. C«>., scr Wm. R Huston Dies. J. T. Inman, axman .................. preconcerted arrangement hail l>ecn vice............. 2.50 Wm. R. Huston, a resident o f Dorena Fre«! Johnson, axman ............... made between them that she should ob J. D. Mi- Dona hi, milk .............. for 14 years. <lie«l here yesterday, hav Geo. Holloway, fltigmun ........... tain a divorce and go to Idaho, where John W. Perkins, services......... ing been brought here two weeks ago Daniel Johnson, eh ain m an ........ they would wed.— Register. August Telshow, allowance . . . . . «uffering with locomotor ataxia. Tbi Ex Governor West Claims That Tax Roy Carpenter, a x m a n ............... 4.00 Mrs. J. K. Ousterhouilt, r e n t ,... funeral was held this forenoon at th« Walter Ilamner, axman ........... May Be Collected Later I f It Is Theaters May Remain Open. (¡«•«irgin A. Tohey, rent............. Hears cemetery. The w ife aud a «laugh Walter Ilamner, axman ........... The Dallas city council has «leeide«! Found to Be Legal. Berth-.« Dorris, investigations . . . ter survive. Alva Flock, axman .................. m>t to appeal from the decision o f Cir Elmer ilnrluw, c h e rrie s ............. I.. J. McLaughlin, rhainman.. .. County Judge Harry I,. Boon, who ruit Judge Bell, w ho last week set aside George L. G ilfrcy, light and rent Fortner Editor Visits Here. Dalton Parker, flagm an............ as taken a great deal o f interest in the the city ordinance there prohibiting the A. K. WarniM-k, oats, e tc ............ F. W. t'haussee, o f Portland, founder O. E. Carter, axman .................. matter o f collecting the taxes from the operating o f theaters on Sunday. The Standard till Co., gasidiu«'......... < 'regon and California grant Ian Is, is eounril, however, it is said, is consider and former publisher o f The Colt ige A. F. Westbrook, a x m a n ........... Crcswrell Mercantile Co., grocer f the opinion that it would be *>etter ing the matter o f increasing the license Drove Leader, now eonsolidated with Fred Bauer, ehainman .............. ies............................................. The Sentinel, was in the eity last C. Y. Dygert, auto hire.............. • i keep the lands o ff the roll this year. fees for motion picture houses. Henry Sarbnrher, sawing wood. , The Eugene theater men were anxious Thursday night while on his way to E. Hrhwarzachild, paper ........... By keeping them o ff the rolls compli W. R .lepheott. supplies............. Lee lloselton, auto hire............. trions will be avoided, the judge l»e that the Dallas council take the matter Tiller on a bunting trip. Peter P. Coigns rd, groceries....... Hollis W. I.ibby, expenses . . . . lieves. He is in accord with ex Governor to the supreme court in the hope that Springfield General Hospital, *<-r Favorite Poems Wanted. Hangs Livery Co., auto hire, . >swahl West, who is now special ag‘-nt the higher tribunal would finally deter v ice.......................................... The Sentinel likes to publish each G. 11. Waggoner, exp«-uses......... Tor the federal government in the dis mine the status o f the city ordinance, F. It Harlow, cherries ............ 44 00 L A. Warner, milk .................. •osition of these lands. The ex govern whii-h is similar to the one in force in week some old and well known poeui Bruno Vitus, r«iad v ie w e r ....... J. T. Donaldson, road v ie w e r ... 44.00 Janies Hurhnnnn, ra re................ I f there are any who have copies of Eugene. The theater no-n hope to see or has issued a statement designed to School Superintendent. nform county officials on the right o f the decision o f Judge Bell sustained so such poems that The Sentinel has not Elliott A llosin«-r, grin-erics....... ounties to continue on or return to the that they may be able to operate their printed, we would be pleased to have Pacific Tel. A Teleg. Co., servi -e 4 Ax Billy Dept. Store, m d se,,,, copies furnished for publication. a24tf K. J. Moore, pustagi- and express ix roll lands in the grant previously theaters on Sunday. Walter Price, grorcri«*».............. Jennie M. Bossen, supervisor . . . 5 ::eld by railway company. Prank Hazen, groceries.............. Ethel Brownfield, atrngr........... 4 Shoots Self With Six shooter. The I.ane county rolls are almost Cushman, Waite Co., groceries... -eady to go to the binder, and Assessor Peter P. C<dgi«ard, groceries . . . . Robert Simpson is nursing a painfully E .1 H m N , supt....................... I- Keeney has been instructed to put in a W. B. Wing, groceries................ injured band, the result o f slowing a A. I, O 'R eilly, salary............... 6 AMONG THE CHURCHES 14.30 lumber o f blank pages so that in ease Indigent Soldiers. six shooter to explode while he was Jennie M. Bossen, expenses....... Health O fficer. t is determined to put these lands on B. F. Crum, re lief................ ... 3 74.15 handling it. The bullet passed through Dr. M. E. Jarnegin, registrar.. he rolls there will lie room enough f< r D. I,. Woods, funeral expenses. . 5o oo the palm o f the band. Foss E. Maple, re g is tra r........... [E very religious organization ia in 'heir description. Insane. Mrs. Anna O. Graham, registra r... Mr. West claims that to assess a tax vite«i to uae this column for announce F. E. Helover, insane... W. F. Walker, registrar............. ment o f its services and other news. J. A. Martin, services............... Dr. J. K. Bridgewater, registrar Contributors are requested to omit ex S. M. Stiers, w it....................... C O M M IS S IO N E R S ’ COURT Dr. J. G. Radnhiiugh, registrar.. hortations and other editorial matter, Hugh O'Brien, w it.............. Chester D. Edwards, registrar., ami to make the announcement o f ner W. O. Heckart, w it................... . Ross H. Elliott, registrar........... 2.00 Dr. P. J. Hurtle, examination. vices as concise as possible. Social Clare A. Lee, registrar................ 4.50 functions, etc., and news outside o f the County Court. Court House, 4.00 weekly announcement may be elaborat C. W. Dygert, auto h i r e .............| 6.30 Dr. Geo. F. Edwards, registrar.. S II. McCallister, ja n it o r .........4 20.00 Fruit Inspector. ed upon.] Pacific Tel. A Teleg. Co., service 5.70 Eugene Iron Works, r«-pniring • • • C. E. Stewart, fruit inapectotv. .$106.75 J. A. Oressey, mdse.................. 1.43 pump. .................................. . •I 10 George Young, deputy............... 6.00 Special meetings are Ix-ing conduct'd Deo. M. Hawley, co. eomr.......... 75.00 J. W. Krumm, work in court William Ware, cutting t r e e s ..., 2.40 at the Free Methodist cburi-h every eve II L. Mown, salary.................... 100.00 house........................................ Coroner. ning at 7:45. Much interest is being Voran’s Printing House, envel Hollingsworth A Sou, cutting shown. 2 50 H. F. Parsons, reporting in opes .......................................... w<M«d......................................... 3.50 • • • quest........................................ 3 14.00 Svnrverud Ildar Co., mils«1......... 9.25 Geo. M. Hawley, expenses........ 2 22 Miss Gertrude Eakin, «if Halem, state Eugene Printing Co., prin tin g... 3.50 Marion Veatch, investigations. . 34.50 W. C. Inman, curing for lawns.. 37.50 Christian Endeavor quiet hou:- secretary, Coe Stationery Co., ring b o o k ... 3.00 Marion Veatch, holding inquest 12.M0 F. E. Kr«-az, labor and material. 13 90 1.00 Nathan Hill, rent....................... will lead the union young people’s ser H. L. Sown, expenses............... 25.00 18.05 E. A. Pratt, juror....................... 1.50 Rowland Bros. Transfer Co., viee at the Presbyterian church Hunday M. H. Harlow, co. eomr.............. 75.00 C. H. Gaffney, w i t . . . ............... W e are Doing a Big Busi evening at *1:30. The subject will be, A. C. Mitchell, w it.................. 1.50 6.Î M. H. Harlow, expenses.......... transferring wood................... 17.50 J. E. BaII«-ng'-r, w it................... 1.50 Eugene Water Board, light and “ Carelescnesa vt.-sus Thoughtfulness.” Sheriff. ness in Feed Because W e Heb. 2:1 7. Maxwell Jitney Co., auto hire.. .3 1.30 O. A. Htodard, w it...................... w a t e r . . . ................................. * # * W. L Hood, w it......................... Have the Best and Sell it Postal Tel. A Cable Co., tele Eugene Gun Co., k«-ys................. Christian Church— Bible sehool at 4.05 Alexander Mull, w it.................... L. P. Tall man, janitor.............. grams......................... ... .......... Right. 9:45 a. m. Communion II a. m. Gen Pacific Tel. A Teleg. Co., service 3.10 S. T. Evans, w it. 7...................... Oregon Power Co., gas................ eral business meeting after communion. C. W. Dygert, auto hire.............. 2.00 Olaf (.arson, w it......................... Chambers lldw . Co., ca sters.... E. II. Hill, juror.......................... All members requesteil to be present. John Frey, labor.......................... Jno. I). Adams, s«-rviees and ex Evening, union services. 6.25 J. H. Pratt, juror........................ South«-rn Pacific Co., fr e ig h t .... penses......... . . . . .................. 10.20 E. R. Mills, juror........................ F. A. Stanley, auto hiru.............. H<iiithern Pacific Co., fr e ig h t .... Lee lloselton, auto hire.............. 1.80 I. B. Cushman, juror.................. Southern Pacific Co., fr e ig h t .... LOO Hunter A Pratt, wood .............. Presbyterian Church D. A. MacLeod, Budd Kompp, auto hire............. 6.50 J. Scott, juror............................. Circuit Court. pastor; phoue 137R. Bible school at 111 James C. Parker, board prisoners 88.77 Bridges. a. m. Morning worship at 11 a. rn. Jun C. L. Voung, serving papers....... 6.15 H. P. Markuson, b a i l i f f ........... ♦ 63.00 Geo. Bryant, brg wk ................ 4 1.00 72.00 ior Christian Endeavor at 3 p. m. E ve J. O. Watts, b-ns for prisoner... 2.00 Thos. Bailey, court b a i l i f f ....... Frank Hlachly, brg wk ............. 3.04 Pacific Tel. A T«-l«-g. Co., service 4.05 ning worship at 7:30 p. m. H. R. I,¡Ison, brg wk ................ 2.40 • • « W. W. McCormick, w it............... 2.00 H. H. Earle, brg wk .................. 14.44 H. M. Mayo, w it........................ 2.00 Free Methodist Church— Rev. F. W. II. II. Earle, brg wk .............. 4.00 Justice Court. Oliver, pastor. Hah bath sehool at 10 a. Heeathorn, brg wk ............. 2.79 J. U. Goude, making affidavits, in. Preaching II a. m. and 7:30 p. hi . W. W. Inman, brg wk ............. 11.95 etc............................................ 3 J Prayer meeting We«lnes«lays at 7:30 p. F. A. Keenan, expense................ 44.0(1 Wm. Harder, serving p a p ers..., 1 in. A ll are welcome. F. A. Keenan, expenses ........... 7.44 • • • J. J. Hurbaugh, constable........... 1.40 Griffin Hnbb lldw. Co., n ails... 25.25 Jesse G. Well, f«-es..................... 34.75 When you get for it but a cur- Christian Science .Services in the Wesley Whittaker, blacksmith.. 3.25 George Young, fees, etc............... 4.60 In it* Six Schools and Forty-eight De- chapel at 242 Second street each Hun sory glance. Hand bills, for ex Booth Ktdly Lumber Co., lumber 504.00 pirtments is rngagnl in the great work day at II a. in. Regular testimonial Juvenile Court. ample, are glanced at and then Booth Kelly Lumber Co., lumber 50000 ol uniting Learning and Labor. Bertha Dorris, investigations.. .3 26.00 thrown away. The facts state«! meeting each Wednesday at 7:3-') p. in. Booth Kelly Lumber Co., lumber 240.82 Forty-eighth School Y ear Opens thereon have made but a faint W idows' Pensions. The building is open for the use o f the bl Keifer, brg wk .................. 10.00 impression upon the reader and Maggie Maddox, pension ......... 10.00 circulating library each Walnesdey C. Ilise, brg wk .................... 22.00 are «prickly forgotten. Advertis Ransom Miller, a llow a n ce......... 17.50 S. W. Ilarpolc, brg wk ............. from 1:30 to 4:30 p. m. A ll are cordial 4.00 Degree Courses requiring a four-year ing in a newspaper is different. Stella M. Gage, pension ........... 10.00 Jess Flock, brg wk .................. 7.25 high school preparation, are offered in ly invited to the services, as well as to A newspaper is saved for others Pearl Evans Headley, pension . . 10.00 G. B. Lnrrison, brg w k..... make use o f the literature. the followring: 2.20 • # # to read, it is lookeil over often Nettie Whittall, pen sion ........... 20.00 G. B. Lnrrison, brg wk..... 4.95 AG RIC U LTU RE, 16 Department*; several times by the same person, Maggie Nunn, pen sion ............... 17.50 Frank Chenoweth, brg w k ......... Catholic Church— Father Moran, pas COMMKRCK, 4 Departments; KNGIN- 17.25 is filed away for referenee. An I.B R IN G , 6 Departments; MINKS, 3 tor. Mass every Hunday at 8 and 10:30 Zella Cantrfll, pension ............. 10.00 Marion Lewis, brg w k ............... 5.00 Departments; FO R E STR Y, 2 Depart a. m. Sermon at 10:30 a. in. ad. therein is noted by every Mary J«*a»en, pension.................. 10.00 Chipear Wilcut, lu m ber............. 93.51 ments; HOME ECONOMICS, 4 Depart • • • member «if the family. The facts Nellie Grace Goddard, pension.. 17.50 Chipenr Wilent, lu m b er............. 45.54 meats; anil PH A RM A C Y, stated therein often become ft Eva L. Hickey, pension.............. 7.50 Gordiner A Veach, lu m b e r....... Methodist Episcopal Church- Horace 17.49 V o c a t i o n a l C o u rs e s requiring an subject for discussion around the Emma I). Kby, p en sion ............. 30.00 L. F. Peek, hauling lum b«'r....... N. Aldrich, pastor. Hunday school every 86.96 Eighth Grade preparation for entrance fam ily circle and are thereby Lucy l.aRlue, pension ............... 1000 Frank llar.en, hay .................... 3.68 are offered in Agriculture, Dairying, Sunday at 0:45 a. m. Service with ser firm ly impressed upon the minds Aila Frances Wils«in, pension . . . 20.00 Elmira l.hr. Co., lumber............. mon at II a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Junior 9.22 ( otntnerce, Forestry, Home Makers, and o f the readers. I f the exact Nancy E. Marshall, pension . . . . 7.50 Blair & Hon, lumber ................ Mechanic Art*. Pharmacy with a two- League at 3 p. m. Kpworth League at 14.29 price nt which something is to be year high school entrance requirement. 6:30 p. m. Louise Lizar, pen sion ................ 10.04 Blair ft H«in, plank .................... 9.06 sold, or the exact date upon which • • • SCHOOL O P MUSIC.— Piano, String, Hattie J. Bowers, pension......... 17.50 Camas Lumber Co., lu m b er....... 15.84 something is to take place, is fo r Hand and Voice Culture. Olga Aldropp, pension ............. 17.50 W. P. Riggs, lu m ber.................. Baptist Church— C. C. Van dork urn, 7.12 Catalogue aud beautiful illustrated pastor. Hunday school 10 a. m. Preach gotten, the paper is at hand to be Amanda Hansen, pension ......... 10.00 H. N. Campbell, lu m b er............. 78.94 booklet free. again referred to. Advertising in Della E. W heatfill, pension....... 13.50 J. J. Light, barley nnd f r t ......... 20.54 ing I I a. m. and 7:30 p. m. B. Y. P. U. Address T h k R r g is t b a b , a newspaper is not thrown away. Mary J. Bowen, pension ........... 10.04 Budd Komp, nuto hire............... 44.20 6:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Thursday at I r M I K U D It) CUMVAI.ua. ORKOON 7:30 p. m. Elizabeth Kelsuy, pension ........ 17.54 Clarence J. Burnett, brg wk . . . . 17.91 (Special to The Sentinel.) Aug. 2.1. The young people 'a rlass of the union Sunday school o f Saginaw held a picnic in Beatty's grove last Thursday. W. J. MeClellau has finished his uew barn. A neighborhood party was given at the Nixon home Friday night. A big bonfire prov id«*d the light for outdoor games and refreshments o f sandwiches cake and pickles were served. About forty were present. Dr. and Mrs. H. II. Petrie ami the Joe McKiblien and Horace Conner fam ilirs, o f Cottage Drove, railed at the Conaer farm Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stanley, in com pany with Mr Stanley’s father, o f Ku gene, have goue by auto to llilts, C alif, where they will visit relatives. ttrpha Stevens and In ei Tucker re tunic«! Saturday from Prune hill, w here they s|x-nt several days picking black berries. Mrs. II F. Oakes, o f Cottage Drove, pent Witlnesday at the home o f h«-r cousin. Mrs. Chas. Conner. Farmers ex|>e*-t to begin threshing here next week. Mr, Myers, who was kicked by a horse one «lav last seek and suffered a broken rib, is improving nicely. Drnndina Horn is visiting at the houir f her son. Malcolm Horn. Mrs. D \. Tcbbe and two children, of Yrcka, Calif., arrived Wedmxwlay for a vi-it at the home of her sister, Mrs. C II. Haight. The O. T. X club met at Mrs. Fred Wright a home Wednesday afternoon JUDGE BOWN SAYS KEEP LAND OFF ROLL GROCERIES ALWAYS FRESH ALWAYS GOOD ALWAYS PRICED RIGHT Walk a Block and Save a Dime SHORT’S GROCERY Uniting learning and Labor T H E OREGON A G R IC U LT U R A L C O L LE C E Advertising Is Thrown A w ay -- - S to k er rv E V E R Y B O D Y N E ED S IT — stored for emergency in n well - developed, well • pre served, well nourished body and brain. O R A P E N U T S food stands preeminent as a builder of this kind of energy. It is made of the entire nutriment of whole wheat and barley, two of the richest sources of food strength. Orape Nuts itlmi inchuh'H the vital mineral clemeiila ol the grain, ho niiieh empha Mi/.eil in IheMe ilti.VH ot in vent i gilt ion of real food vnliicN. I *t iap, ready to eat, easy to «ligenl, wonderfully noumli- ing and delicious. “ There's a Reason” for Grape-Nuts uuk 2 H Al’ K O U A ltl) YOUK C H ILD I f your child in «lull, nt tiiri«* flu* bed, irntntil«* and fretful you n I iou I i I attend to thiN condition nt min' :i n tin* rhnnccn nre your lit tin on«* in N iiffrnni* from worm«. Kickrt|MM» Worm Killer in whut you n H ou M get. TI hn h HI known r«*m«*«ly in loxcngt* form in plrto .ml to tnki* nnd cxpeU th«* worniN nt «»lice, the cniiN«* o f your chiltl'n miffcr ini'. Only -•'»«*, lit nil drui'i'iNtN, Fresh Meats G o o d M e a ts At Prices that are right People’s Meal Market W . G . P E R R Y , Prop. Phoo« IS Trim Delivery at A ll Tim e« of the Day E A S T W A R D — Thru the Inland Empire — Orand Canyon of Colum bia — American Wonderlands, — Glacier and Yellowstone Parks Round trip« ut lew fare* iluily until Heplember 30 via T h e N orth llnnk Kuail. Stopover where you like. • North Bank Rail and 26 Hours Sail oil tin- «hip« o f ile lux«- aervice, H. H. Northern Pacific ami Great Northern, for SAN FRANCISCO $32 00 from any Oregon Electric Ky. point. Tic ke t inrludea meal* mol b rrtb. Th ia route auvea time nml money nml ia ii «b-lightful trip. HOMESEEKERS’ FARES September 24 to October H from M.iilille Weat to Willamette Valley. I aell prepaid ticketa. II. E. K N IO H T . AOF«NT Eugene, ( Ire. migl0aep30 FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY ■ ■ * a ■ ‘/'-V ,* SEPTEMBER 18 , 1916 . 1 I i ■ h " " I* J » .« y i L. L. RAY (Paid Adv.) nugIT 24 31c ▼