TTc^TTqTn^TrM^^TuLTT^TluHT^nM"" wnrld | fiiin g in atul out uf Portland. *tate.*ni:»li, mv nttittido toward thr a h i --------- N rop«*al ot Midi bui dciiMOiue Inw* a* 1 believe Inni to ili» tlu* grent h«»pe o f I |tbe publicution ot doli milieu t tux 1 1 wt libri.B* throughout fi»«» mirili. Silice toi \\ li % i li *1000 was «livide«! hetwoiM» w<* cntcrcd th«* vvur I hitvt* nlwtiya ini« » li I iu iìuaid alni ria Kcgi*t**r liti* veai* t:uii«‘d flint :i piltchod ilp polivi' wotild Ialiti flit* 4 10,000 stati» ad vertiDtig bc :t cnlniiiity. But to tiv to midoratiilid N -t t classi! icatiou ot l ai u» land*. thoH«» thuig* w hich w ili i iihii r«* ti t ight , thiougli depart iiient* ni ready entub «'«ni* ami. i f |ioM*itd«*, n |»«'rumnflit ponce, im ni e f a i se i iisht'd. lo e.-si-t ili*' |t i os|>ct liv e fui in or I « oti*id«»r t !»•* ilut v ot everv citi/t*ii of ‘ liti un ungi ani and l ’ioicct t tieni fiatili III Ill'll • il I L> U«. Vl'l'lìgt», u tini» democrm v. Mtcculatei* aiul luiiti shutks. meli v i s i htn, « v i ' inni lii'ihl I wtt* a meni ber o f the I i o i i s i » o f rcp ri».* d«*ti ibutioti ot Intuir I»> vvhul» llt'ln ut Ile i mivmis i«»*i»iitntiv «* m of t lo» *«»**ion* of nini M o . » ! , '• l»cap Curva 11In* man and the job nini litui cadi ut!» liMl'.i, B i l l , 101.1, l!»|S timi 1017. Tilt* i* Kryplolv I j i i h i ICipiilCH s k ill I l'iiiih li's. . 1 1 I et in the *hoi test tu»».* jfiul at the b asi A i* Urlici fin* lniig«**t pei dh I o f like aervict» iti tln» A NATIVE OF WISCONSIN *‘X|U'llì4t\ m u l I m i c Im a l ei n i e l m n is t ln-t“ i v «»t Oia'gou Mv r«*cord ha* b«*t»n lift t ci stato ! acilitics tur tho pr«»lutt age l o l i r i c i m i m ' t ile lu i li m ili lu i il i • le n s e s I r i p l l l c d I *\ y u i i r e y e s lionorabb* timi ci fcctiv«* I hi»v o iiimlt» inary training ot moli for ih«* onr. n.c e«esigili ls p i l e d i s s t lic l'c lll c IIU Stilisi il ut h tu lie lim i *om«» «•tienile*, timi «*.*piH»ii»ll\ *o in th«* FOR 27 YEARS A RESIDENT Vlltl last, but bv no iu cu n h leu ut, |»IO se-*ioti «»t 1017, bv mv oppoNition to the l u i s m c s s Iu Siivi1 Yuur Ev«*x It is m u p in I ¡c u l m ut IIIIV p r i c e \ »sioii ft»r ili.* bovs iii»«iii their return OF OREGON (Mio,ooo roti«! borni net, th«* Or«*gon homo, tur 1 1 oc educai»on miti training A VIGOROUS CHAMPION 1 1»i the vvork of their ihoict1, ami good ami t'alifoi in » lumi grani bill, tli«* pub li« : 11 i « »il ot* thè d«»liii«|iient tax li*t nnd OF THE RIGHTS OF THE landa and c«|uipiiteiit, with capitili, on oth«*r *peeini int«»re*t l«»gi*luton g«*it«*rou- teuns. io cuablt* 1111*111 to be I e«>ii*idi»r it mv duty novv to Iny be PEOPLE 1 0111«* protiuccrs. fon» the pe«»pl«* the ev idem*«* in the eri*«». I ani entenng ibis campitigli alno to EYE SIGHT SPECIALIST l o. t«ry *>u Krukru I.ru-WH Ir i* not mv wnv to iiink«» ali ubusive | « jiitc k ly R e p liu e il uteet unti destrov t li c ! ics that ha\c AND OPriCIAN CiMiiiMi or a vindietive eiiinptiign, but tini*«» who \ For a vigorous proM'outioii Inali publulx unti privatele t*ire 11 Intesi «■«»ntimi«* to «pii**ti«»ii mv b>vnltv timi 881 W illniucl le Slrccl, l'Àigcnc, «hipun. Telephone 1102 of iho war to a victorious agailist Hit* silice lust tuli wh«»n, untici •lenv in«» fli«* righi to *«»rv«» inv country J) cov«»r t»f the Ktigeno tonimcrcinl club conclusion. ' I ilitill t*' flit* 1 a ml III 1 he name ot pntriotlsm, un af \l I.KN i v r»i.\ tack wa* made agni sf in«» intcìidcd to Republican «lest 1oy m v pernotta 1 For strict business princi­ I miti politicai iuflu President Oregon State etu «*, and r<‘ ii«l«*r nu* uh «‘I«»* m ft*r nnv fur ples iu the management of Senate t h«*r pubi 1« **»rv u «». Nfter making full NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS state affairs. allow ance for the sincere i ! peoplo ulto ■» w «»re drawn into thi- inovcni *nt. it stili n'tnuin- The mo*t iinfair. vuulictive ami For Rural Credits extension. Irrigation. Drainage ami De­ HERRON shaiueful politicai periusutit.n e\«*r cur velopment of all onr resonrees. Borii m*l, i >re . \pi il L'J, IÎ* 1 ** and for that reason, we have uddiesse«! rit ti out in this community N o i one act Spe« ial t*» The ¡Sentinel. > t In* -tateno i«l to you Tu th. Uepublieali Notei* «»I tliegoii: or w«»r«l o f mine could be prò veti in thè \pril 22 Mi ami Mr*. D \. Small, W e , th«' umlersig ue«l, all tonuerlv II I N R 4 W \l |H » BllF, lcast disloyal. but takiug advuntage of For assistance l»y Port land capital and business to every i l ombm. -pent Sunday at the *1 A. I ' r o g u —iv « s ami now registered lt«*pub Br«»gre*siv «• National ( 'oiiiiiuf teeiuaii a w idospr. ad prt*jmlict* agailist a noa t section of our great state. Bowell home li e n II*. wish to u«ld our «‘lidorseiiit'llt to for Oreg«»n mg wtiich 1 attende«) in Chicago, mv The W i n M i v ben t a i m l v tin* im*v«*«l if Ralph F William*, ol the « auilitla« v of r ilw M NS H M l H A I S F N , etumic* bave tried to make ine thè vi. inf«» tin* .1. J \Vee«l«*n houa«*. For the rights of both Labor aud Capital under a scheme 1 'or t la ml, for i< «dectnm on Mnv I« to I .v f h a 11 ma n • I Ntat« Bi'ogre *•*1 v r tini t»f all that ha** lu»«*n charged ugnili*! Mr* II ie k son i* visiting with h«*r -i* the position o f Republican National Burt y this organi/atioti, ultimagli mv orni con of mutual co-operation. ter hi I mw . Mi- May ben ('oiiiimt t «»«'in a h . Me endor-e hi- «ululi ( . F u NR I III R HRoNN N, inct tom with it was -tight and altogcth Mi-- Until Bowell -pent tin* week »'lid daev for the f«»llowing definite iea»oii-: I . v ( 'ha it mu a «-I Fxti'iitive ( ’«»in *»r lmnorublc. I tliink this meeting wn* with In i parent*, Mr. ami Mr* d \ In th e t i r - t p la c e , it Mt W i l l i a m - hnd lint tee, Br ««gl« *-iv e Bin tv -illc1 ; 1 think the snip Bowell l»ot i n v i t e d a n d e l i c o n i ag« »l tli« B r o g li" » S i N N F I F I D M a . D u .N N l . l ) , pre* Mo• !» o f it w rong At th«v one *<•* Vmoiig those in the (irovc during the -» v e » t «• j o i n w i t h th e R e p u b l i c a n * <*t Bi e- of N--II of Fathers of >i«*n O!f It w hi eh 1 att«*tn)<*i) there w a* past week w«*re Mr*. (». .1 Kappnuf. t i n - s t a t e in l O l f i , t h e r e w o u l d h a v e Uii-gon Soldiet- and Sailors no »«! ta« k U|mn the g««v ernni'iit. H a l Wf are paying about *.">(KiO more per Iti foot mile of Hit 11 - Mi-- Mi m M kyben, Mi-- M I * | • W b een no a c t i v e «•«» o p e r a t i o n b etw c« n the D I BON KY, b*»en 1 ahould have opposeil it . ther i KiwbU», Mi ind Mr- .» \ P o a • II tw o fot««*- a n d ( R e g o l i W ould u n d o u b t lit hie Pavement in Oregon than is being paid in Washington N I MOI I TF.N, as ir w 1 took no part ir» the meeting .1 \ Young and tlt*«rg«* Taylor e d lv h a v e b e en lost to the R e p o b l o a ll Let ns build good roads in evert county in tlie state GIVE I II FKNNIM. And since mv return home I ha\«* had < ( ’ Cl i 1 h h in and Krnnkiin (irecn «.»Use Mi W illia m * adv «»cated tin B | | N R F F s NN N c K F II M N N tm conti« « tion with the organisation. EVERY FOFXTY A SQUARE DEAL. fiahed up Boast Fork Sunday ami g«»t a a d op t io n bv t lo R e p o b lo a n N a t io n a l o l IN I li NI I I I B K F N N** !<• mv patriotism there has never »»i«*«* -tn n g of trout. p i o g r u u t of i 'om n i 1 1 1 ee ««I a - i n u l a ! B B Itu D I F Y be fi the I • * : 1 ^ t «|U«'-tmn Mv po*iti««n M r * f i i n n i a K«*lle y a m i « la u g h t e r we n t Elect MOSER and you will forevei banish the subtle influ­ a m a l g a m a t i o n a m i «•«• « »p ciativ «• im I o n i Fu.N I P A R K Ia R, on the war. d«'*pite the lieu lies circulate circulated to B o f ta g t» liro v «» S u n d a y !«* *tav o v e r ili th** o t h e r s t a t e - It hi* *ugg«*st io li* » . F u M W H I M I S, ence of the Paving Trust from Oregon Polities. bv mv enemies, has nev *r been equivt n i g h t w i t h D r a m i m a K e l l e y , w h o i* i l l M i s s N IN I NN ! I F \ NI.IC c o n c e r n in g C a lif o r n ia and W a s h in g to n cal. From its \ er v Le|>innin|;. 1 Im u 1 \li and Mi- Alfred Whit<* and M» li a d b«*eii f«db»w«*d, th o s e t w o stat«-* MISS M NR Y » H IF I., been . careful student *>f the war. uinl I AGGRESSIVELY INDEPENDENT and Mr*, iieorg«* Keb«*lbeek iliotor«*«! I«* w o u l d al*«« h a v e b«*«*ii fo unt) in t he Re MRS NI Nl UK \l BuN KY, have never been neutrnl in mv heart 1 Paid ud\. U altervill«* Sunday Mr* Keb«db««k 2ti in a lu p u b l i c a n ««*1111111» a f t e r th e n a t i o n a l elec NIRs NN N N ! (¿RKN II I I hav «• ilei er li• • ■ li il |'in il i-t except in Ihe exp«et* to vi-it ther«* a few «lav* with t lo ll MRS M NI DF I. NKI II NI'SKN. se ii»e that l*r«idciit \\ il- in in a pacifist. her parent*. Mr. and Mr* Ueam- M r W i l l i a m * ’ a t t i t u d e of f n e i o i l i u e * - M KH ' . i * • I i n « » M pi ( IN Mr. and Mr*. \N B Johnson, o f Bot t o w a r d ( 'o|(*n«l Roo-« . e l f i - g e n e r a l l y Br«»gr e-si v *• Members of llo g lo s tag*» lirov»*, w L ut the ti .1 Kappnuf E A T O N ON T H E W A R tion to the o ffic e which 1 have filled k n o w n t«. R e p u b l i c a n l e n d e r s I h r o u g l o u i t ( i m p u g n ( '««mini11«•«* home Sumlav. Eugene, Ore.. April 22.— To the Ed t'*r the pa st tw elve years, because ! t h i s c o u n t r y a i o l -tat** Th«* s a n o s p i r i t i I *uoi . N « I v I u2b ui.'c itor. i— I am enclosing you a copy of think 1 can do more as a number o f the of u n it y w h ich Mr W i l l i a m s w a s *«» DORKNA my announcement to the voters o f my 1< gislature both to help win the war and i n s t r u m e n t a l in eft« « t i n g in O r e g o n in H O N O R ( i U A R D I t A N g U K T candidacy for the repuldiean nomina to advance the cause o f democraev, than R.Hti, he ill*«» s t r o v e s u c c e s s f n i l V to b r i n g d K i.K iirrs m i : c V. 4 i Spec ial t«> Th« Sentinel tion for state representative. It is rath­ in any other position now open to me. Bark a«*he i* usually kidney ache and a b o u t at th e l e c c i l t m e e t i n g o f th e Re \pnl 24. Mr. and .Mr* Joe Berkiu* er long, but since most o f it has to J" 1 will, therefore, present to the voters make- y«»u dull, nervous and t»r«*d. I **«» p u b lic a n N a t i o n a l Coinin lt te «* ut S i lh. Ima! ( Iti i «-1 tun )*.iol«avof conven with my attitude toward the govern ­ a legislative program intended alike to Doan N Kidnev Bill«* for weak kidney* wer«* in B«»ttage Orov« \S «'dne*d i v ev c I a m i*. t Itili « I.Illllll t t et » I t i l i « t«i express its ment, which I am sorry you misunder­ -peed up the production o f those things ! — th»* remedy recommended by vour ning. Th«- new C h a i r m a n « » I th«- R e p u b l i c a n gi «filióle to the Honor (*uar«l g n l * f««r j friend* and neighbor* •nt t• » Fugen« on * Frank I .ut tonai stood in the columns o f your paper, I upon which the war is dependent, and N a t i o n a l c « -u ii n it t « ' c , W i l l H H a y * , w h o their v« iv bug«* part in enter taming the Mr*. J. J. Moor»*, Sixth St., But trig** business Thursday. think you will be glad to help me cor­ to protect those industries temporarily w a s e le c t e d at t h e St 1 »»«U* l i o a t i n g . Christian K m b avor guests With all , Drove, *:iv.-: *'1 mu inure or le*ii*.*iib Mr*. Henry llemlne-on and children rect the wrong and damaging impres injured by the war. This program will ha* joiioal with George N iV rk h other prepnr.it oms f • • r the convention Meet to kidney trouble. Mv back get* moved t«» Bottage l»r«»v«* Thursday. sion that was made while 1 was in th" also include: it Would have been llllpo-sible lor the (•huirniun o f the Kxeeutiv«- '« » III in f it very -ore and lame at time* and during Mi** Maude Smith, o f Row Uiver, east last fall. A change in tin- highway law by .thi* rni-erv, my kidney* net irregularly. «»t the form* r Brogi« --ive party, in colivenfiun « hilieh t « * hav«* given the «’ X - p u t Thursd iv night lo re with M»-* A L L E N EATON. which .o per cent o f the money from 1 feel ire;] it and 'l»*pres*ed generally. oiumeioliug Mi NNilli:nii* e ffo rts t« peiteil b II II« J II e t , blit tlo H«»IO»r Glinr«l \fter I h iv e taken Doan'* Kidney Bill* Daisy Bab*.*. the -tate bond issue has already been achieve harimmy at St. F> ill-. ( Mi t lo «aine t«» ilo (••ni «ini )«• 1*1 up tlo- C«»t U«d»ert MeBolluiii arrived Thur*dny for a few day* my back feel* a* -trong I am offerin g my name for renomina- spent on sc-nie highways and road- ruu • •ccasion «»f L»* recent vi-»t t « * Bortlaud Inge * • r « » v t standard, ex««*lling all **f from Kellogg for a -lo»rt visit at the as ever and my kidney* bceono nor Mr. Iluvs calbal attention t « » the -pleil pe«tatlo||*. The baiiipof was a «lelight Dial . 9 9 home o f hi- brother Benjamin I «lid -|*»rit «if harmony which io»vv pre t«» home f«»lk, ns well a* to all the We* Bhn man wa* a Bottage (»rove Price flOe, at all dealer*. D o n ’t ! vails liiiiolig all elements «»t the R«*pub guest-, who went *»n flour wav singing -imply :»*k for a kidney remedy— get visitor Thursday. : liean party in (M«*g«»n arol « arne-tlv plaise- t«' ( »ttag« Drove ) I < •- p 11 tt 1 1V \ Doan ’* Kidney Bill»— the name that Klmer William* left Friday for Fort IP * Y NN II N N l»M, Mr*. Moore u*e*. Foster Milburn Co., land, where he ha* obtained employ ; urge«l that it be muillfaim*«F Mr. NN liliali»*’ record a- an earnest ( <> ii v cut ion ( lia 11 ma n Props., Buffalo, N. V. a 10-2d ment. • «apporter o f th«* Government in the en Brof. K. K Robinson went to Kug« no • Tgetic conduct o f the war, in wolelv Card of Thank* Sat orda v to *«••* hi* «laughter Hellene, ¡known, owing to the* aid he ha* given NN «* W l-ll to eXpfe- « our sincere ' l l 1 ' who i- recovering from a recent opera • ill w ar net i v iti«*-. Mil tion o f t he ina li V k mdlie-ses show li tion. NVe bglieve in all fa irne - that Mi u* in our recent lo i « a v «-nient The Blar«*nce Mcl.in family made a I NVilliains’ M*rv ice- as ot|tlnie«l above, M Ra­ i . r i l K R I M B K R I N I f lip to Kiigene Sunday to attorni a meet •entitle him t«» I <■ elee t OHI. NN e nl-«» be il w*»p NN D ( l l l l DF'I.N lug o f their chureh. V E R Y month we make enough lieve you are entitled t « » know where S«*v e r n i l o c a l f i s h e r m e n w e r e o u t S u n ­ NN N |( II Y u l R I. N li h i we staio! with regurd to hi- camlidacy Say* Lucky Strike Cigarettes to reach, FOU G O V E R N O R Eye Strain A Patriotic American 11 m: . 47 SH E R M AN W. cTVIOODY ^ GUS C. MOSER Prominent Progressives in O regon Endorse Candidacy of R. E.W illiam s for National Republican Committee For Good Roads but Fighting Paving Trust J Bad Back Today LUCKY STRIKE CIGARETTE E day. end to end, from N ew York to China, the long w ay around. That’s 15,000,000 A DAY T h e boys give all Regular men like the Lucky Strike C igarette— good, solid Kentucky Burley tobacco, fine for a cigarette because— — you get paid for what you lend— invest in the Third TOASTED Liberty Loan. If your dealer doe» not carry them, send $ 1 , 2 0 for a carton of 1 2 ; packages toThe - - Tobacco - Compar a r y of California, San franc laco Sterling The B. F. M«Bollimi family left Mon day for Scapp«mse, where Mr. M ef’ollum has secured employ ment in a sawmill. Dr. and Mr*. II. II. Petrie and Miss Molli«* Tee tern, o f Bottage Grove, w«ro visitor* at the Bhas. Teeters home Tuen day evening. Harvey Holdermnn and Ray MeCur gar. *>f the (»rove, were in this vicinity Buesdav afternoon. R E D CROSH N O T E S m>w on iliH |iln y A h u lt r a it iv e In i o ili- ut K .'il «'rima beudquurti'ra naa r f . i u tly illudi' l.y th»' ludica of the WVat .-id i' .a c«iiij{ rotini. Th ca c Indica buve de­ cid i d to occupy th e ir tiin c to ){ood nd \ n ntuj’c w liilc w n itin g for m a te ria l to u r r i\ c . Th e aeeond >|ni11 ia n cn rlv roni p li'teil. • What Îïyo To-day it'* a battle of wit* and bruin» win. Muscle and brawn don't count so much as they used to I he ureat «jue-tieri now is What do you know? " it draws the ¿ine between failure end success, between a poor job an 1 a good one. Whit do you know 7 Have you special ability? Could you "make good " in a big Job right now ? For 25 years the International Correspond­ ent*« School* have been training men fo r better work and burner salaries. They ran train YOU, no matter where you live, what hours you work, or how little your education. Mark and mail tha coupon and f in d out it won’t obligato you la tha laast. -- — ■■■ ■ 1 ■ — TC«n OUT HIM — — ilTfi««:iON k C M M afK I SCHOOLS. Sot 8 9 3 # MrMtaa, ft. Explain fu ll y shout y o u r C o u r t « In the sub ject m ar k ed X « I Iflflnatrlaf ¡A U V lR T IS IN f. M iviN iH f Iritctrlcil ** Rl»«tr mafia hip -III •• tr ai l* * Hmmm Lom m m la l I^ w JKarm lns Bo o kk c ttp in c ^P ou ltry S t a no v ra p hy „tn riih ■ • e h ..te a l O r a M U f ( Ivil Servir a fitrm a a â r eh e e l <1 r « I K y Mail S e r v i « # Dalian 11*11 I Ë m -i.f !• ¿1 Ö “ kicMimum N a m t __ A d d r ti i_ Ë AlTOMOftll.KN G s p a n is h 1 * • A arri:iII ahipnient of |>un%e a rri« ed the fira t of the week, therefore twn n ie lli aeaaiona h n \e b.'en added to 1he w i.rk periotla. M om luy u nii Th u radu y n it id a nnd Tueatlay nnd N ntufdny a fte r nonna bave lieen ai'lecti'd for the |>r<'a- cnt Im t, ahould un cm erj{eney etili nr riv e , a ll week dnya «vili Ire devoted to thè tvnrk. I f eaeh ni|(ht «vorker nnd eneh rlay wrorker «vili innke n apeeinl ef flirt to io n ie eneh lim e , na mueh u o rk enti In* ni'eoinpliahed na in the |>nat w ith an ntten.lnnee of three or fo nr eneh dny. Inatruetiona front the rh n p ter are to re ai'rve n portion of |>nn/.e for tliia emer : oi n i v «:i II. ¡e we « i l i Ire re<|1lireil to meef onr ipio ta. A t th<' preaent lim e we are ri li end of olir ipiota in lioth aur^ieul dreaaing i nnd ((¡irmenta. N íi m a te ria I* have a rriv e d fo r the e m e rg e n c y c a ll II for hoapitul purulenta, th e re fo re the •luya nt hendi|unrtera w ill re m a in tin an me, T h u r-d u v a nnd Mntur ilnya. The m illinery department nnd afore will lie open every afternoon nnd nil da y Hnturdaya. «let yo ur « ir l nnd then ({et yo ur an- nouiieem ent» from Th o H eutinel. ••• fr Sample Store W h e n y o u b u y a pair ol shoes at the S a m p le S tore y o u r n e ig h b o r can't say he paid less fo r his shoes M E N S HATS— $ 2 . ir> to S 1.00 LADIES’ SHOES MEN S C A P S - LADIES’ SHOES— 75C •<» $1.25 BOYS CAPS— (».r» c to M * M EN’S STRAW HATS— ................... 2.r»e M EN’S OXFORDS— $5.85 $1.95 LADIES’ W HITE BUCK— $1.50 LADIES’ CANVAS $ 1.95 LADIES’ CANVAS .................... $1.95 MEN S SHOES— ...... $2.95 to $0.50 «ir TENNIS PU M PS- $1.50 TO KEEP THE DEMON HUN FROM YOUR DOOR—IN VEST IN THE THIRD LIBERTY LOAN To Perpetuate American Freedom, Invest in Liberty Bonds H A R D W A R E F U R N IT U R E KNOWLES & GRABER * 1 J