11
TALES
OF
THE
TOWN
Tin. aii'iiNt courtesy yuu run show ynur giiesl» in (u have their V i N i IN lurk
t umi li in Tbn Hentincl. 'I’ll« nii rat rourlesy you inn show ynur friend» in in
l«t llirm U u n of ynur vlkllN through u news >I i m i i i i Tin* Hentincl
Tb«
nice»! i*nurt«*ny you run »how I In* rilitnr in to In i n if In tlir n f l l r i u rnin|il«lr
writeup nl nny new» l i n n yuu know
L e t ’» liuvu » n n r f c N V nil sru iin il
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Il
I
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i «hoJ# ti in jio ru rllv.
\V. Il
( 'oo|a*f I riilIMlif'tril liiiHÌlir«« III
M r. ami M i» . K o y l€i»inri• im * iir r iv n l
I* 11 • *>e«1 11 v fo «| h * im I ( 'liri«tfini» w ilh M r».
ul t h«* Hw«*ng«*l Iliir il wiirn »inri* ni i* k ••*•
K o iiia i ih * '« pn n 'iit«, It i, am i Mr». A. \V.
til«* In*«! ut u f f i<* |ri«*k frulli.
K v fry
K iin r .
l ' i f r f wurriiiit«'«l p u n ii.
• I M, I >tif hiiin ha» r r r r i v r i ! w «» m I of
Tilt* m i nr«*«< «»f ih«* » *fy w ill I h * «b»*«»«l
! hi* tira lh at F a ll Kiv«*r, Karl., o f hi«
all «lav C h ris tin a * «lay, l*ut II in uiitli'i
liro fh rr, ()liv«*i D u rh aiii.
fi«* wim .'il
utuoil that tln*v w ill la* «»|*«n *»\«*liiug« |
I y ra r» nt ug«* am i ilt*ath o r r u n r t l Moti
tin* rifila in tla r i»f fin* w«»«*k.
lav. 'liti« m iik t» tour iiirifit»t*r« o f flit'
Tilt* p«»»t«»f f i«*«' ha» laa*l» t h«• bii*i«'*t la im l) w lo» ha •* il in i «ilirt* M r F a r
i.lti«*«» in th«* rity thi* viirk Th«* |i«a»t
ham vi« itrt| t h r r r a t«*\v y r a r » ng«>.
M r«. «F fu it M a rti« F ili* , u f P o rtla n d ,
whti ha« Irt tu r ril hm * a! iliffi*n»iit
I m ir», aliti who t r t r i it ly t n||i|i|rtm| a
«ri ir« of Ir r t un*« at Kugi'li«', vi*)t«'«l >»■
l’Iir |»rir«* oi Ir a t h r r 1 « gning tip r v r r y
la ?
I i a \ r th*»»r «hor» f i n t i lirfo n * it
| 40 **» ont o f «ight. Mi. (»o ff.
11 M»U
!
M r» M ai v Nini l.onj», of F i if i « h lf IH.,
1
1 irluttv«* o f !h r \ ra ti'h am i (ìo w ilv
fumili«**, o f fin» l’ifV, ilir il I >rri*|||li«*r 1
if fin* ug«* of s 7 y r a r » , - m outh», 22
Iny».
M r». I.ofig \ 1 » 11 «*«| hi i r « o iih '
y ra r» ago.
The (»olden Hule Store
Christmas Presents
for Men and Boys
Fancy
tern,
N e c k w e a r.
L .n e n
A rm
ITind*, O ar
lla u d k e r r h le f* .
Shoe»,
H a t*. Cap*. H lilrt* and So ck *
PO W ELL & COM PANY
Prie«* Are Rifjlit
th r \V. A llrm«*nw n\ honu* om* d ay nf
th r |*:i«f w rrk .
I.
C
M o n trith
wa« 111 Kugi nr M*»a
d ay .
Wr
w ill mr«
w ill» i |o«rd 111
any t r a in , day or n ig ht,
¡it. 'r«*li*|dioai* u». I . i m h * «
n liitf
( Inragr.
M r». C H Cm hrmi mul child n r r i v i d
fron» hngriit* Ti»«**»dav for a «h o rt v i»it
w ith r r la t iv r » .
M r. am l Mr». \\ (t W iU n n and r h il
ilrrn w ill arriv i* tiu la v from
K o|oah,
Wltnli , to »|trml Ih r h o lid av« w ith M r*
\\ il«on *» |» a rriil»# M r. and
am l Mr*
M r». ( Jr o ig r
\V il»on.
M r». K a v \lli«o a
.roio a N«\«riil ilny»
ri tin u n i T tir» ila y
v i»it in l'o rtla m l.
C i i n I i puoi fo r Im i« », prit», w t to I nr mo
tinir at S p r a y ’».
M r». .1 K. N «a t and .l in ^ li t . i » it e in
from Siii>inuw S u tu rd a v .
M r». R K. D ean in ciN Ìtiiik
rea t» ut tirn a t» I ’ unn
I I ni ar
\\ o o i I noii
■ Irò» « a • • tia liz/.i«
I oni w ««k,
lu-r pa
A l l i r r t H a th i
fro m I ’m riami
Go to Robinson’s Good Eats
FO R A OOOD M E A L A N P A
sgU A K F. D E A L
and n kuod O h rld m a s d nner.
A ll
ktudM of cand y, orauke», Irin o u * and
banana*, nut* of all k in d *, »oft
d rtu k*. c ik a r*. tobacco, c ig a rcttea,
and krocerle*.
I f you d o n 't *ee w hat you want
A * k D ad
li e K n o w s.
II
R O B IN S O N .
P R O I’R IE T O R
,I«. L»I j in l lp d
M r. and M r*. K a rl l l i l l ur« her« from
Wi'HtMiHid. C a lif ., Ittt\ 1 > 1
a«i-onipani«d
tin y V a n K ip « r u i l l i lIn* I hh I\ ,.f M r*
\ an R ip er.
M is* M y ra d r a y , o f K iij(«n «, Ini* nc
r r p t r d a pu»itiuii w ith H en son '» I'lu ir
m a ry .
S p r a y w ill pay yo n rn»h fur potatoi**
or w b «at.
M r*. I'b ilip II.d ii v ¡Hite,!
d a r ia k th i' pa*t week.
in
Kuj(«ne
M r*. II . II. F i« » l« r \ ¡»Iteri d u ria n the
pa»t week w ith her dau g hter, M r*.
11 11 rnli A llinon, at Kugi'ne.
M r. uad M r*. .1, W . H u ck le y le a ve
to d ay fo r Taeom a to Npea.l C hrintinn*
w ith th e ir »on.
C a ll and »elect y o u r C im a tim i» pre*
ente at M a il» e n ’n w h ile you h a v e a (¡ood
uaaortm ent to pick front.
I w ill pul
them a w a y lo r you. Il C. Mn<l*en. »H o.ri
f o n i n n ’t Im y ii li« tt« r C h ria tia a »
pre»ent lim a III« fili« phonogrnph ut
♦ ■15. I l i» ime thè w liol« fa n n ie w ill
« a jo y . Si*« t Ili-in ut M iu la e n ’a. olIffnSe
M r». O r v illc Mpenr le ft T n e » d a y for
t ’oalia}>a, C a lif ., to jo in M r. Sp cn r, who
ha» lieen in C a lifo rn ia fo r »onte lin i« .
T h e ir hmi.««*hnli| gtnul.« vv«*rt* h I i Ì|>| h * i |
lllMt W(M*k,
vvftithnr.
(Jootl
W in . K ro d o rick s,
tnken o f f tho trn in
w ork » n ffo rin g w ith
Ho w as q iinrnntinod
l»o rooovoring.
»Imo
rnpniring .
n lllt f
o f Itosolnirg, wn»
horo ono d a y lust
n ......... if mcn»lo».
and in reported to
T o mnko yo u r sw oothonrt, w if e or »is
lor h appy, fo r C h ristm as, liny n diiim ond
I ring. I hnvo thorn from ifln up to .titrill.
! K a rrin g * from «S up. N onrf |iins from
|
up. II. C. M adson.
nov H it fo
T h o hi}{h »i-hool p iny
U n c ir ,”
w ill In* g iv o »
Nohool to n ig h t.
i
‘ Tho W ro n g
ut tho high
ELECTRIC ROAD TO C 0.
A f«*w mora go«><! »rro m J ha mi bug-
gi#*n fimi wagon» nt H | * r u y f t | # r f i t f < !
In
pori iii«*ating
on
th»*
rtH't’fit
rail
■ |irm lin g th r h o liila y » w ith t h r ir ilangh
f r r in l ’ortlam l.
W.
\V. M in ton
wn« ii|> from
Kiigrm *
F r i d a y on lm »im *»» w ith .1. W . V r a t r h .
M r»
( i r r t i r H t r a n g r w r n t to I ’o r t la m J
ln»t w r r k
fo r tin* m u o v i li o f n tu m o r on
t h r ja w .
I ’ntroni/i* tho»r who fid v a rti »#1 in T h r
M m itinrl. T h r y ilr n r r v r yo u r hu»im*»».
M r».
. I r tr y
lin g o ,
of
W m ih in gto n ,
Off Again— On Again
W t can't »tay away and w e ’re
hack on the Job at the City Bakery,
where w e'll he kind to meet all for
trier customer» and kreet many new
ones. You know us and our quality
bread
W e 'l l treat you the same
as before.
\
Choose his Christmas
Gift at a Man’s Store
would eonnect with the road now build
j .ng by the Uoaeii 'l imber company. Ife
I further stated that he had positive In
I formation that ns soon as «firing opem d 1
several surveying parties would be put
, in the field with a \i»*w o f getting a
, lineup «»vi a road from Sutherlin to title
water as early as possible. He prediet 1
ed that grading on thi« new road would
be under way «*arly the corning year.
* ‘ In the meantime work is being
pushed along here on the Sutherlin. Coos
Hay A: Fastern railroad bv the koaeh
* Timb«*r company, regardless o f the fact
! that r«*ci fit weather conditions have not
j been very favorable to tin* successful
¡ prosecution o f th«* work. A large num
her of men and ten ms are employed.
I ami some eight miles o f ht grading is
I now practically compl«*t«*d. * *
__ 1________________
JOHN BAKER
VN ant to reni piano in gooil condition.
No ehiblreti. Mrs. K. F. !>**an. d«*c 21 tf«-
(*vrus l.enm is suff**ring from u brok
en ano »ustaimd in a scuffling match
at schooi.
F. M llemltix, n i The Italie*, visit
«*d mie night last week al thè Home of
hi* sisfer. Mrs. I. M. Harvey.
Mrs. H . H O b 'o t t returne»! Siitidav
troni an c i ij o v a h lc v isit w i t h ber t’ather,
(•«**ir**g ( ni ter. at C a n y o n v iIle, and n
sisfei K 's id llig at (• tendili«*.
Ih in ee
band and o re h e stra; p lace—
Moos*» h a ll; tino* «*ighf t h i r t y ; m usi e
a ll n e w ; w lien
S a tu rd a y n ig h t. d21e
M iss Je s s ie M eC ord and M iss M tiiiel
\ «uiteh sp*»nt S a tu rd a v in Fu gen e.
W e offer you a larger selection o f up
to date m erchandise than the general
store. Our prices too are equally as
low.
Beautiful Neckties
A want ud. in The Sentinel will sell
almost anything except a discarded
1 campaign button. Let a little want ad.
1 do yo u r business fo r you.
nOtf
A n d y N olson wn» up from Kngono
d u rin g tho past w ork looking n fto r some
o lo r fr irn i w o rk .
II . R. (ìo ilu ril i» in ;ik in }( »onte (iniquo
C h ris t in n» (iroNont* th i* yo u r in tho form
o f s o r tili}; tra y » . Tho Im ttom o f on oh
tr n y is o f hmnl o n rvoil n u m i oovoroii
w ith };ln»». J ’ho o n rv in K is most in tri
onto nini wn* nil dono w ith n jn r k k n ifo .
(m o ot tho piovo» o f o n rv iii}; roprosonts
14 »n o w fln k o * }>rontly n in g nifio d .
K. K. R m liliii)f. who i» o o n d u rtin g tho
siili1 o f tho l.uroh »took, i» ha v iti}; tho
fix tiiro * orntod p ro p u rn to ry to loin ¡no
n fto r tho salo i luso» S a tu rd a y . M r. Rad
din}; likos C ottng o (tro v o mid innv rr
torn noxt your to liorom o n porm nnont
rosidont.
M r». C. A. H a rto ll unit M r». 1. S. H ill
Mr». A. R. Wood mid »¡»tor visited in
Kngono one duy Inat week.
vvofe in Kngono F r id a y .
House Coats
$ 0 .5 0 to $ 0 .5 0
Bath Robes
$ 4.0 0 to $ 6 .5 0
Union Suits
$ 1 .2 5 to $ 5 .0 0
Belts............ 5 0 o , 7 5 C and $ 1 .0 0
Suspenders..............................5 ( ) e and $ 1 .0 0
House Slippers
Flannel Shirts
$ 1 .5 0 , $ 2 . $ 2 .5 0
$ 1 .5 0 to $ 3 .0 0
THE WOOLEN MILLS STORE
RESULTS OF RECENT
RIFLE CONTEST GIVEN
Result« nf th«* rec«*nt rifle competition
among th«* companies of th«* const arti]-
l«*ry i orps, N. lì., are given in an o f
fici: I ord«*r just i«sii«*d by Colonel ('. C.
Hammond. Th«* ord«*r states that the ¡
Fourth company at Roseburg won the !
corpi trophy with a total *c«>re o f 372
out o f a possible 400. The individual
match was won by First Sergeant James
II. Wolford, o f th«» Fourth company,
with a s c o r e o f Oil out o f a Possible 100.
Private I .«»mini Flam, o f Cottage Grove,
won this match a year ago.
There were 105 enfrie» in the individ
ual mat«*h. The scor«» and places o f the
first 25 are as follows:
Co. 2tl0 300 T l
Hgt. J. II. Wolford
4th 4!* 50 99
! I.ieut. L. L. Jensen..... 3r«l 50 41* 99
j l*i i G. F. T e r r ill ........ 3rd 4(1 50 96
, 4« ,*»:*t. Lee Rov W«»ods Oth 47 41* 96
* M t*< !.. K. 1 . R o b ert» tith
C a p ì W. 0 W illia m s . » t a f f
F r i. .urton P i a t t .......
(th
Sg t. H K K ii«»inp«*L. .. Hth
s gt. K s. H a m ilto n .. _ 4th
--gì. M aj. H . H«»w »*r, s t a f f
F r i. .1: ». F ra n k land .. »th
F ri. D. K. Chase....... .. 7th
Sg t. .la ». S c tc h fio ld
.. 5th
Corp. 1.0, C. T«*nnis.. .. (¡th
P r i. B u tt «» Moon«*v.. . <>th
48
41*
50
4*5
47
48
4!»
45
47
47
47
4N
47
4*>
4!*
48
47
4*1
41*
47
47
47
ÍW» Sgt. Raymond Riddle .3rd
i*»
Dl
95
95
t*5
94
94
94
94
Corp. Chester Stryke. band
Sgt. Virgil Hawkins. .. 3rd
Corp. Arthur K. l*owell 7th
Meeh. John F. Lau..... 5th
'Hgr. \V. S. McCaleb
*»th
M«»ch. T. H. F e n t o n .... 3rd
’Corp. M. L. Roberts.. Oth
^gt. Mark Simpson
.4th
l ’ ri. C. H. Wilson......... nth
‘ Cottage Grove.
IS
III
42
M
u
47
is
43
45
45
4*>
45
;;*
47
17
44
43
17
15
45
Meat! Meat! Meati!
Pork I * l ¿ k 2' to 16c lb.
iu .
B eef 8 k to 1 2 , 2v k lb.-
TURKEYS,
GEESE,
WE
SOLICIT
C IT Y
LOW PRICES
SERVICE
QUALITY
AND
»win
MINCEMEAT,
FRESH
CHICKENS
OYSTERS.
APPRECIATE
M EAT
FREE DELIVERY
DUCKS
YOUR
PATRONAGE
M ARKET
PHONE S i)
Rem em ber Decem ber 23 is the last day o f ihe
LAST CH ANC E SALE, containing the LU R C H ’S Inc.
Central O regon and part o f a Portland
Bankrupt Stock
Christmas
Candies
(r
=^v
Christmas Goods
at big Reduction
P la in M ix e d ................ 1 11». 20c; .’t llw. 45c |
d r o c e r s ' M ix e d .......... I 11>. lS c ; .’1 Mis. t5c |
F r u it B a l l s ................. 1 lb. 2 5 c; .'t lbs. 60c
\ s st. B a l l s ................... 1 lb. 25c; 3 lbs. (50c
Fre n ch C re a m s ........... 1 lb. 20c; .‘t lbs. 55c 1
P e a n u t B lo c k s ...........1 lb. 2 5 c;
lbs. HOe i
S t r a w b e r r y C n p s .,.1 lb. 30c; 3 lbs. 75c
l.n d v M in t K i s s e s . . . 1 lb. 30c; 3 lbs. 75c
Tho co n d itio n o f K rnost Arm o» i* im- O ra n g e s ..................................... 25c and 35c
proved.
Ho Inis had tho w e ig h t re W a ln u t s ................................... 20c and 25c
moved from hi» lim i) and hm boon »nli-
\ Intend».....................................................25c
m ittin g to x ra y o x am in atio n » d u rin g
F ilb e r t s ...................................................... 25c
tho past week.
H rn intird &• T h o rn to n In n o pnrohasod
tho in terest o f Jo » » M o rris in n S ilk
C rock furili, .dr. M o rris mid fa m ily w ill
go to custom O regon to reside.
125c to S I . 5 0
Hose, Silk and Lisle
25<* anfi 5 0 C
Dress Shirts
$ 1 .2 5 and $ 1 .5 0
Silk Shirts ........ $ 3 .5 0 and $ 5 .0 0
Special Prices on
In tho itt'iii lnat w«»*»k «,iim*«*rning tifi*
Ih ’il Cro«« NPtila, Th«» S r n tim 'l m*gl«»rt«,<l
tt» m ontim i flin t th«» ? m * m I s uri* t»n sull* nt
tilt* F a i r Mft»r«\
I., N. H ill wont to P n rtlm id Tnosdny
on linsinoN».
F It. V mii Noil w i< k finí!« it m*ri'««»ry
to «I i scon 11 ii im * hi« milk )>UMÍn<*Nft ./utiu
I f f $ l i fio yd ■ ■ 1 f 1 ' 1
iJ«*«*21pd
i** hm * to »|»rml th r liolirtuv* w ith h rr ary I, I HI 7.
purent*, M i. am i Mr». li. Tonni». M r» ;
I n i ni» am i Mi
Itovi! vi«i!i*i| at Ho
SUTHERUN PAPER BUILDS
ju ila o v r r H iim la v .
\N ( ’ <'«»liner went to H a rris b u rg Sat
urday to eousidcr a prop osition «»t'tVr«*d
I . « « I l o y \\ o o d * I m » I i « « ii « o n fin i'il to
bini to tnke thè e d ito ria l nini business
ili« houae th i» w c«k
w ilh
thè k '^ l’.
m anagem ent ut th«* r o c n it lv eons<didnt*
w ilh w h ìrh he Ila» licci! lu ittlilig for
***l newsp!ip«*rs o f thnt c it y , th«* H u lle tin
'•im« tini«.
and C om nionw i'u lth , non issu**d under
\\ . I.. 1 1 il 1 1 1 1 1 ha» hr*ea a ia k ia o r«- th«* fo rn ier mime.
p illi» lo ili« poNtofl'u-« iln ria k tli« pii » t
M rs. Ib iv id S t e r lin g and litt le dnugh-
w ««k.
A n«w «h im n ey Im» Irceli Im i ir
t«*r and M rs. K agsd u le and lit t le non
! and ili« loldiv Im» li««n w aia»« o t«d and
were Fu g en e visitor.« o\«*r H atu rd n y.
j pninled.
M i. and M rs. llu rs h A lliso n . o f F u
Annual Installation of Officers
K a t O re g o ry '» Hreud.
tfc
gene, w«*r«* \v«*«*k end \ isito rs o f th e ir o f C o ttag e d r o v e lodge N o . 51. A . F . &
T h« »ture» o f th« « it y w ill li« «|o»ed ptm uits in this c it y .
M r. A lliso n 's fu
A. M „ w ill lie hold at M aso n ic T em p le,
i all day <’¡ili» !m a » d ay.
tlie r, »1. T . A lliso n . h:is be**n «piit«* ili nt W e d n e sd a y, D ecem b er 27. Illlfi, a t 7:45
A llo r n c y » .1. M . D ev«ra and .1. S. liis liome in th is c ity .
p. in. A ll M asons are requested to ho
■Meill«y ar« p re p a rili}; to mo\ « thè fir» t
A .*> pound son wns borii K r id a y t«‘ present. R e fre sh m e n t*.
o f il i«• y « a r lo o ff i« « rimili» in th è A r
By order of \V. M.
M i. and M rs. K n y Hnk«*r.
in ita g e Idoi'k w h iili w ere fo rm e rly oc-
C H \S . A D A M S . S e c y .
S. I.. (ìo d a rd r«‘turn«*d S a tu rd a y fr o m !
< npi«d liv II K. l i n e a and M. C, O ro v c,
a trip down thè vttllev lo o kin g nft«*r silo
r« a lty dealer».
K iik en e K « k i* te r.
business.
C a li am i »«e Ih e fin e line o f C h r is t
M rs. S F . M c K in n e y Icn\«»s fo r Hnlem
ina» presenta at II. C. M ad»«n ’». o2llnlfe
F riiltty , b«»ing enlbal th ere b y th«* in j
M r. nati Mr». A lb e rt C. A nderson, of ju r ic s o f her grandson, a son o f her ì
Cut Ita iik . M o n i., vi»ite«l here a few dnugbter, M rs. F ila C la rk . T h e boy wns
d ay » In »1 w ««k. M r. A m lerson i» a tur
rii il «lown bv an au to m o b ile w h ich wns |
incr reaident.
H e rcp ort» tlm t he re
on tin ' w rong »¡ilo o f tho »troot.
Ho
eeiced ♦I.7S li I o m I io I for hi» w hont thi» ’ w n » th ro w n it};nin»t tho r n r liiii}; nini »o
yenr.
vorolv injtirotl.
( ’olii
O o ff.
I
in Fug«*na
Gerald Counts Victim of Odd Accident
(»eraId Counts was th«* vii'tirn o f an
■I. . 1 . U i I noh wa» in l'o rtla m l un loi»i
odd accident Tuesday that resulted in
iie n Ia *l H i or »il ay.
the b i t side o f his nose being split
T he ro iid itio a o f Col. H h o I n c o a lia u e » v i-ited during th* past week w ith her o p e n . He was employed at Latham run
10 iinprove. II«* i» aow lu-iao in r i'd fui dster, Mr« Frank K e lly .
ning a donkey erigiti«* for A. L. Wood
11 t In* i trt'kon H otel.
(». O. K now b*s wa« in Fugen** Satur ar«l. Whil«* splitting wood for the en
gine he dropped a « hunk or wood upon
C|oN«d in ru r al m r
.■ r\ i d a c or d : i V .
L i neh '» (in i
n H ltf
Superi nt endent arid Mi«. F. H. ( ’ rane the handle of th«» ax in sueh a way that
MrN. C uahutt, o f S a le m , ha»
l>«cn were in froin Klai k Hufte Momlay doing th«* ax fl«*w up and struck him in the
Mr. t ’r;.iM* fa«»«*, inflicting the injury.
» i mi 11 n^ h«r iiio th iT , M in \\'idd«r»li«iin. their Christnins sliopping.
■luririk liic pa»t io i'k. S ii« «ami* li«n* al atti*nd«*d lo th«* shipping o f .'J 0 fhisks c»f
M asons E le c t.
* * «pii» k. * *
th« tuo« h «l li li n | iii mi w « a l to III« Inai
Cottage (»rove lodge No. 51. A. F. &
«1*1« ut M in C n » h a t t' n nin I i t . M in . \thn
H n g n in « at Monroe'a new studio, .11
\. M „ * 1« eted th«* followin g officers at
V ali |{ip«r,
o»uth Hixth Street. Open Sundnys from
their meeting list night; Worshipful
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Hr. nini M r». II S. A rni«», o f K il« r,
master. Georg«* M. Hcott; senior warden,
fila . were fu n a ta " t ilo- E , \\
brama
T. (*. \Vh«»«*l**r wa« in Fiigem* on bus- IL H Trask; junior warden, Elbert
• ad I , J . Ilo liiik * fu m ili« » thè |.u»t
io su Saturday.
Be«l«»j treasurer. T. (\ Wheeler; secre
.o '« k . Mr Vini«» in a liro th « r o f K. \\
I .«da and /«dma S m ith weri* in Fu- tary. Charles Adams; trustee. Worth
\ no«» a ad M i n . A i i h « n in ii » i»t«r ut
- 4 »’ in* M o m l a y .
Harvey, the retiring master.
M i n . lIollllkN .
The installation will b«* ludd next
Flbi-rt Mede attended th«* me«*tilig of
Ca»h
fo r
«lui ki n.N and
< k k "
at th«» tuxpayi'rs’ budget coinmitte«* in Wedn**sda V.
S p ra y '».
upr.'itfc Ftig«*ne Tuesilny.
I liiNhlikliiN am i In itlerii'N are h I w iiv n
K v r r y latly i» in v llm l to r a il at th r h i ori|«r. <i«l k e a u ia « K v « rr« iu l\ m ak«
H w ru g id lla rtlw a ri* am i grt a frn * «am
at III« S w e iik « l H a rd w a re .
I » I « * o f th r fanion« H a ya F le e t rie » ilv r r
M. II. .VadiTNoa wa» iti Kak«*n« F r i
|ioli.«h. O lire u»ril von w ill n ever t»«- day
w ith o u t it.
K nnw le» A d r n lie r hnve pnr«liiiN«d
lin a i .1. M. .stark thè fo r n itu r e o f thè
O r« k "n hotel.
.Mr. Iin r t« ll lui» pur
« I i i i n « i | aew t il r ri 1 1 il re to li« itiNtull«d in
ili« hot«l liy thi* ITr n t u f th« ye a r.
J.
Mr«, (frpiih H»*n«on wa«
Tuffultiy t-vflung.
liir y i'Ir
K M T I i i i i I h t i» at M ar«hfirl< |, whrri* road riiinor« nt the possibility of a rail
I .un*• \ ( i iH itl r i«l j( !* w a » in H p m i g f i « l * tir ha» l»ri*ofiii* ifif<*fi'wtr<| in th r m oving rond being built from n«*ur Hutherlin
T urm lav.
to ( ‘oos liny, the Huthi'rlin Hun nuyn:
l»ii't ni r liti»iiir»H. M r». T h u r b r r loft Hat
*‘ A gi iitleinnn who urriv«*d in Huth«*r
I.i'v l ttnil Toni ( i r r r w rn t to Porfluri'1 ' il nifi v to join h rr hn»lriiml for a »hört
tin ir, n tu rn in g T iii*»ilfiy(
j liu lust Monday from Portland ami ( oos
l’iifo ln v I II« lu tti'i, w ho Ita» lift u ijultt
ili Tot «IV r fili in * • n V li h v w ill rt*rr|\r u iril
An H |fotim| »011 w n » Morn l>r<*rnihrr Huy points, inforineil th** Hun that he
ira i tr r a t iiir iit .
III to M r. timi M r». C a rro l K rtir« nf ! had r*'e«*iitly M*en a map showing n pro
¡posed extension of the Oregon Kleetrie
I .roña.
R ia l ; t a in a t* ( *« »in in ii n i t \ wilxm vnr«
1 line from ( ‘otfnge Cirov«* to l.omh»n
J i t f i r y «rrv ir r . I . i m h ’» (itiragi*. 11 Hit f
in «ohi by thi* Hw«*ng«*l H a n lw a ri*. I l '»
.Springs, east o f Sutherlin, w here it
firn* wan* am i a lw ity « g<«*»«l.
M r. timi M r*. W . S. A. Killef««*n an* I
\ fiiM* Hu«» n f r iitliT V inni « i K «*rv\ nr»’
Jtm t rt*t*fivt*«l, a fiat* Imi» • *f th'* ln*il
«t lf fillin g atm Ifakahlt* funi»* i*i | • a*
ili th*’ markt*!,
#Tli t*Mi* |a*a» p*»rf«»iiit
whilt* tilht*r« J»roiui«i*. Il ( ' M jh I m i i , n5<
A ffifirrlagt* lii'fna«* hn« Inin i««ii('f|
to Chari«*« 0 |«‘u J»*nning« nml M i — Ada
Irtimt, Inith o f Jlorcna.
Kiigrnt* Tui**iluy.
W y n n e & K im e
am* stump »ult* v\ 1 11 probably «•Jn*i*i,«l thf
«alt*« ft»r any pn*vton* y«»ur
hi»
Kh,l / f
M . K. John««»!» w n* in Kug«*n«* y«*»ti*r
tin y.
Mr», lío lu r t \ 11 la 11 f. o f \ iila u f. v ia li
• il «luring t hr |»a»t w ir k w ith Mr», l.u r y
H a ll nul
Wlini «»r«leriug Itrrml, if y««u vvunt fin*
l»r»t( Miii't'ify ( ì i r j ^ t t r y I > r t * 7tf r
nuno im eful fur a C h ris tin a * pr«»«ut
I I i u ii the m an y th in g * found in a
h a rd w a re *tnr«i
T h e re are rang*»,
ro o k in g utensils, unit a hundred uth
er th in k * for w ife nr m other, tool*
and o th er th in k * fu r the boy*, and
He« our
Nome th in k * fo r the g irls
w in d o w dlNplay.
A 10 pmim! «on wa« l*orn la*t
to Mr. a ml Mr«. J A. I in rim a.
G«»t him a » a fr t y ra/<»r outfit for t i ;
Mw ragt I Hanl\vtur.
M r«. I»
M ill* tifi)! «li» iiglif **r
aliti (triti i1 M m > «I Hi ll' III Kllgl'IH*
tlay.
There’s Nothing Else
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M r» ( u r n a vi»it«*i| Ih r pii ut week
w ith h r r «luughf«r, M 1
I I . * I m ’ r I O il« , nt
l ’o rtlam l.
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Toys, Men’s and Ladies’
Slippers, Handkerchiefs
and Other Fancy Goods
!
R. IVI. R a d d in g Successor to
A. BRUNO & CO.
Wc Will Be Closed All Day Christmas
L u rc h ’s Inc. and B. Weinstein