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Cottage <3i*çvc Xcaòcv. FACTS CONCERNING DAIRYING YOUNG MAN STEALS FRIENDS CLOTHES E v e ry th in g In. H a rd w a re In the nold weather we have 11 teen having it is bail for the dairy Emil Blackburn, a young man cow to stand outside in the raiu stopping at the Matlock lodging and cold all day. The three great Incorporatili victim of misplaced est factors to be considered iu the house was £ confidence on Sunday night. He care of dairy cattle are comfort, met a young man who gives the pulfitsbcö Ever? Cucubá?. kindness and cleauliness. Thous f name of Earl White, who put up a A ands of dollars are lost to the iff KuttreiJ iu the po&t office at Cottage Grove, Oregon a* - second-class mail m atter farmers every year through shift («»or mouth and said he had no j place to sleep. As he was a youug less neglect to provide comfortable fellow of good address aud a p -, ¡Tonne of S itb o cn p tten . quarters for their stock. No peared to be honest and worthy, Oue year (iu udvadi-e).......... ........ « ........................ ................................ $1.50 animal can do justice to itself Blackburn kindly invited him to when forced to suffer cold and % come and sleep with him. During j hunger at the hands of an in Three months................................................................ the night White got up and getting human owner. Men who are so <s: into Blackburn’s clothes, which COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON, TUESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1910 inhuman that they will not provide contained some $1$ or $-’() in cash, properly for their stock, should be Í and taking his ovc.coat out of the forced to do so. No matter how THE HEN. closet, made himself scarce. Upon counties can give, but with a new crude and homely the protection getting up in the morning Black county government and special and is, we respect the man when he Our poets may King of the eagle, burn found his protege gone and concentrated effort in the develop Proml theme of tlic prolific pen, provides a shelter for the helpless ments to the jury were made by HERMANN JURY Whose figure bold adorns d l , er and gold, ment of this territory now remote b.utes, which are powerless before all his clothes aud nothing left but IMTERESTING LETTER Francis |. lleney. for the govern White's old clothes. He at ouee For the grasping chik.hes of men. from both of the old county seats the gale and are left to the mercy ment, aud Attorney A. S. Wortb- FROM W. T. KAYSER CHOSEN WEDNESDAY notified Sheriff Bowu, who got But away with your g u s h and palaver! and therefore shamefully neglected, of man to protect them. 1 have iugton, for defendant. I he taking Let us get down to facts, and then a new, prosjierous and prominent more respect for the farmer who if busy and located the fellow at Cot We’ll give you some tho’ts about Lang- Clarks Fork. Idaho, Jan. 9, 1910.1 , , . . c I of testimony begun Wednesday tage Grove. Advising the officer Oregon county would s<x>ii be es . . . . Leader: . . ! ,, With the acceptance of Smith . forced to choose which shall be shans Editor i . f . . .. afternoon. I he government ilau lias there to hold the boy, he took tablished and thereby assist in the Or some other kind of a hen. improved his house or barn selects Cottage Grove. Oregon. ! ^ T ’ * w , " ope™ 11* 40 witnesses on hand, and it is Blackburn with him to the Grove campaign for a Greater Oregon, She hasn’t the brilliant plumage the latter first. The man who does We arrived here on December! Yau,h'11i cou,,ty> | thought that it will take about two livery man who voted for Hood this invariably governs the dumb on the Monday afternoon train, Of the tropical birds of fame, noon, the jury of twelve men to weeks to try the case. 1 9th all right and found our aunt aud both the thief and the clothes Nor the peacock proml with search so River County two years ago should try Hon. Biuger Hermann, was brutes about him with gentleness. The I Iermauu trial drags along loud, were identified, and White brought and family well. We had not completed. The personnel of the be ini|ielled by the same argument, The farm does not shelter an at Portland devoid of sensational But she gets there just the same. seen her for .12 years but would principle, sentiment and convict animal that responds more quickly back. jury is as follows: or even interesting developments, She hasn’t the notes of the mocking ions to work and vote for Nesmith have known her, as age was, He had a hearing before Justice Charles W. Risley, farmer, Mil- to kindness than a cow. Her dis bird. ami it is generally asserted that telling on her when we saw hei Bryson Monday evening and County, which cause is just as waukie, R. F. I)., Clackamas the government does not have a Nor the oriole’s song in May, position is naturally peaceful. Her waived examination and was last. She looks as well as of old. But sweeter than all from spring til fall, worthy and just. county. great kind eyes are filled with ghost of a show to convict him. Well, Mr. editor, this is the cold bound over to the grand jury on a is her cackle to me any day. should be cared for from the Albertus II. Metcalf, sand and gentleness and patience. She is WANT OF HARMONY. charge of larceny from a dwelling, est country I ever saw. The, gravel dealer, Portland. cradle to the grave. We have a It tells of food healthful and wholesome, almost human in her gratitude, large assortment of good Tooth Of angel cake, custards and pies, Railroad Locomotive Derailed. lie admitted taking some of the people are all housed up for the William Myers, farmer, Oregon Brushes and several kinds of Tooth And if worthy some men, w h y not also The Roseburg Review, is dis under the influence of kind treat articles, but savs lie did not take winter—that is, the farmer City, Clackamas county. Powder warranted to be pure aud the hen, posed to sneer at our article of last ment. She will guard the homes, everything charged.— Register. The mills and loggers are having Wednesday when the big S. P. | Friend I). Simmons, salesman, Of a mansion beyond the blue skies? week about the absorption of a I helping to lift the burdensome beneficial. their harvest. They log with hog engine, No. 2.S27, on local j Portland. It tells of sure profit and income. mortgages, paving f<u the college portion of its own county by the horses exclusively and bob sleds. Oregon Defeats Utah. From her eggs with their yolks of gold, Benjamin l-'. Skolfield, contract freight No. 255, ran into the lum Grove people. Why don’t you education for the children, cloth The snow and ice is six inches ber yards of the Brown Lumber And our biddies are far better than Eugene, Jan. 15.— The third an deep so you see sleighing is fine. or, Arbor Lodge, Portland. come out and be for it or against ing the family with serviceable “stocks” Co. on the O. N S. E. railroad sid Hair Brushes, Bath Brushes, Fine J . C. Smock, farmer, Sherwood, garments, filling the home with nual debate with Utah held in Wages are good in the logging Or King Solomon’s mines of old. it.— Drain Nonpareil. ing at this place to get a car of Soaps, domestic and imported, Washington county. comforts and providing the table Villard hall last evening ended camps, $5(1 to $75 per mouth and It is said from the sale of her products The fact of the matter is the lumber, the rails spread, derailing splendid Shampoo for the hair, C. F. Pearson, painter, Portland. We would cancel our national debts; ( Roseburg people are losing very with the most healthful articles of with a unanimous decision in board, but you must furnish your the big drivers of the locomotive, and all Toilet Requisites of good John B. Thompson, hotelkeeper, Then from every clime, in prose and in little sleep over the prospective loss food that grace the table of rich favor of the < )regon team, who quality at moderate prices. blankets. Horses are a good price. and it was necessary to dispatch rhyme, and poor. Kindness is quality in supported the affirmative of the Those blacks I drove on the dray Dallas, Polk county. of that camels hump of territory We’ll proclaim that her son never sets. Henry B. Stone, planer, Port the wrecker from Roseburg to put in the Bohemia mining district and man which costs him nothing but question: “ Resolved, That all would sell for $70(1 lie re. Hay is the big machine on the rails again. land. the Pass Creek canyon country, the exercise of self control and corporations engaged in interstate worth $25 per ton and other feed We are informed by Frank King, Wesley Houck, retired farmer, when pro|>erly invested it pays as business should be required to in- ¡M proportioll. both of which sections of Douglas Cottage Grove, Oregon OLD COUNTY SEATS that the O. & S. li. railroad people McMinnville, Yamhill county. county cost Roseburg and Douglas tounding dividends. 1 will men corporate under federal law.” There is a great deal of prospect- i AGITATED OVER NESMITH citizens ten times as much to main tion a few of the subjects that This is the second debate that Ore- ¡nR and mininK <lone here. I am George Selkerk, real estate sales- will notify the S. I*, railroad prop Millinery For Sale. man, Portland. le to keep their “ hogs” out of their) tain in the wav of road and other j sl*ould demand every dairyman's gou has won from Utah during the ROinR acro8S the lake tomorrow to Smith Stephens, farmer, Hope- j yards at this place, three years in which the two uni as they get out o f . attention •• The following dispatch appear improvements, look at a mine of lime rock. There I desire to sell a one-half interest " “ 1 it, since most or all of the trade o f ! I’irst- the Importance of aud how versities have debated. The de is some good mines here and they well, Yamhill county. ed in the Oregonian last week: iu the Vogue millinery store iu this There was but little trouble in Ernest Lockwood was introduced ‘ “ Roseburj;, Or., Jan. I I .— At a this territory, included in the pro-1to Improve the dairy COW. Second, bate was snappy and full of life ' are paying dividends. getting a jury, only .40 veniremen i to the mysteries of Elkdom at Eu- city. Price reasonable. Apply to meeting of the Rose burn Commer posed Nesmith county, com es| e c o n o m y of feed ration. Not throughout, but the Oregon men This a fine apple country. The , , ,. having been examined before the $ene last week, lie had the good S. L. C amp , Cottage Grove. Phone j how to starvc ,he cow for »hat clearly had the advantage both in trees look thrifty and tree of moss cial Club this evening it was voted direct to Cottage Grove. s f ... 746. , . , . c . list was completed. Opening state-1llme °* ,ns ll,e- - ■ “ 1 ■ practice has been tried too long argument presented and in manner that a meeting be held here Febru aud the apples are just fine. No ___________ _________ In the last five years, the nura- alKj often without success, except of delivery. ary 15, with representation from codliu moth to contend with, j II. B. Anderson and L. H. Ilatu- Apples are worth $1.50 to $2 per! the whole of Douglas and also of ber of farms in the northwest has | death to the cow and ruin to the But how to produce the ren upheld the negative side of Eugene, Or., to pass resolutions as -doubled, until today there are j owner. box here. I will give a few prices 211,000, which yielded products | most aud the best milk from u cow the question for Utah, while the to the cutting off of the northern of produce. Potatoes, lc pound;! having a total value of j well fed, well housed, kindly caned affirmative side was presented for eggs 65 cts per dozen; butter, SO1 part of Douglas County and the in $404,000,000. I he various states for and her thirst slacked with the ( »regon by Percy Collier of Ivu- . southern part of I.aue County and cts pound: flour, $2 sack: bacon,) stand as follows: Oregon 7 5 ,0 0 0 1 purest of fresh water from live gene and C. E. S]>encer of Cottage forming a new county called Nes- 25 cts per pound; coal oil, 55 per farms: Washington 66,000 farms; wells or flowing springs. Third, Grove. The chairman of the St * ir’Uh ^.'ounty ’ ’ gallon. Everything in the grocery Idaho 40,4)00' farms; Montana tlie care of the milk from the cow evening was lion. L. T . Harris of l H - ' - e n d i e r ' F S " " If Roseburg only knew it the .40,000 farms. There are millions to the dairy or the cream delivered and the judges were Alfred C. line in proportion. Now, Mr. editor, 1 wont say it is best thing her citizens could do of acres of laud ¡die now that to the creamery, in order to pro was tiled 7 Schmidt of Albany, Oregon, Prof. cold up here for that would be would be to fall in line for the could be put under cultivation on duce the best results. Fourth, the R. I). lletzelo f Corvallis, Oregon, putting it mild, but will say the Nesmith County movement, where a revenue basis. With the back- importance of often testing the and President 1 M. Crooks °f Willamette is good enough forme. in Douglas County would lose but to-the-laud tendencies of the p res n,¡ig 0 f every cow j„ your (lerd Albany, Oregon Both members; | w ; jj jeave here in a week aud a narrow, sparsely settled and un ent day, it is certain that the num that you may know which are of t h e ( iregon team showed you will hear from me again. Miscellaneous Ladies’ Long Coats developed strip of territory, the ber of farms in the northwest will profitable keepers, l’ifth, too often thorough mastery aud preparation Y'ours truly M ade in latest styles from wool fabrics. Prices trade and traffic from which, what continue to increase, for many the careless care of the milk and 6 , 'i r dark colored Outings, sale price of their subject. W. T . K ayshk . cut as follows: little there is, already all comes to years to come. cream at home and iu delivering I 2 c colored and white Twilled Outing, Albany Defeats Eugene $ 2 5 .0 0 Coat, sale price________________ $1 8 .0 0 Cottage Grove, while Roseburg of the same to the creamery. This 1 8 .0 0 “ sale price_________________ 12 0 0 Sale price a' yard_______________________ Albany, Jan . 14.— In the high and Douglas County must foot tin- It was recently proposed by some neglect alone in my opinion costs 1 6 .0 0 “ sale price_________________ 9 .0 0 MODERN EQUIPPED Every piece of Outing reduced. bill for whatever road and bridge of the wise men at Florence that a the dairyman of Oregon annually school debate here tonight between 1 4 .5 0 “ sale price________________ 8 .5 0 Bewildering assortment of Flannelettes; light, Eugene and Albany high school 1 2 .5 0 “ sale price_________________ 8 .0 0 lovements are called for in tax be laid upon honest business thousands of dollars. Yours truly PHOTO GALLERY medium and dark colors; all good patterns. 1 0 .0 0 “ sale price_________________ 6 .0 0 teams, Albany won two to one. this territory and bear all of the and professions. It was considered, D an B i . kitek , 7 .5 0 “ sale price__________ 4 .0 0 2 0 c Flanelettes, January Sale price, the yd I 5c Eugene had the negative aud the ('»her public improvement expenses, but turned down. No live busi Mgr. Cottage Grove Creamery. It was a revelation to the visit T hese are splendid values and positively must I 5 c Flanelettes, January Sale price, a yard 12 1A c debaters were, Bert Lombard, in return for which Roseburg does ness man will settle in a town that ing poultry exhibitors to find such go as w e do not intend to carry over any stock of 6 ' j c and 7c Prints, January Sale Price 6c Victor Morris and James McCal- not receive any revenue, except levies a license ou an occupation previous season. a modern and well equipped photo Curtain Scrim, 3 6 in. wide. Sale price, yd 5c NEWLY APPOINTED 1 u in from taxes which is little, owing in preference to the land values. graph gallery as the “ Art Studio,” Salem Defeats Albany. Ready-to-w ear Dresses of wool, for Misses to the rough and undeveloped na To keep out business and capital, ROAD SUPERVISORS« Ladies’ Furs at this place, where they could and Children up to 14 years of age; Janu j Salem, an. 14. (Special) In tage their prize winning birds ture of this territory, which, how tax a man for being a carpenter or Gordon & Ferguson. ary closing Sale price one- half; Dresses $ 3 .5 0 Scarfs, sale price____________ $ 2 - 2 5 aiid J the debate here tonight the ever. Nesmith County, if created a blacksmith, or for opening a County Judge Thompson night or day aud get the best 2 .0 0 “ sale price________________ 1.35 from 13c t o ________________________ _ $ 3 2 5 would proceed to develop rapidly. store. Supervisors Edwards and Price Salem team won over the Albany ; pictures of fowls they had ever 5 .0 0 Collarette scarf, sale price__________ 3 .2 5 $ 5 to $ 1 2 Skirts, medium colors, weil made, team two to one. Salem had the ’ .Vlld ure as fate, if Roseburg named the following road super seen, as well as pictures of the 3 .7 5 Muff, sale price___________________ 2 .2 5 Sale price the garment from $ 2 .5 0 to $ 1 0 .0 0 should succeed in defeating this “ 1 never bad much luck. When visors for the year at l-'riday’s ses affirmative of the question. breeders themselves. It was also 5 .0 0 ..................... 3 .2 5 Misses’ Knit Petticoats fleece-lined only, 25c Nesmith County movement, Drain, 1 was a boy, 1 was sick fifteen sion for South Lane County: 6 .5 0 ..................... .......................................... .. 5 0 0 Eugene Defeats Salem. a surprise to them to receive a W om en's 5 0 c Outing Petticoats extra good with her ambition to become a times before 1 learned to chew to James Stoops, Creswell, R. F . D. Eugene, Jan . 14.—The liugeue proof of their pictures within an quality. Sale price only____________ 40c Cotton Blankets county seat, with the support as bacco. ( Uher boys were sick only Charles Sharon, Saginaw. high school debating team won hour from the sitting and have W ool Finish Children’s 5 0 c Union Suits, heavy fleece, sured will sooner or later be able two or three times. I was a good \V. S. Chrismau, Dorena. the next over the debaters of the Salem 1 their work delivered $ 3 .0 0 Blankets, Sale p rice ____________ $ 2 .5 0 Sale price_____________________________ 40c to subdivide Douglas County and deal discouraged, but kept at it, Henry C. Combs, London. high last evening by a verdict of i morning. However, all of this it 2 .5 0 “ “ ______________ 2 .0 0 Embroidery up to 14 inches wide, per yd. secure territory three to four times and finally learned and have been George \V. Kerr, Wildwood. two to one. File decision was a | an easy matter for the Art Studio 2 .0 0 ’’ ______ 1 .6 0 Sale price______________ ________________ 10c as great as that asked for by the trying to quit for twenty years.” — II. A. Howe, Creswell. 1.75 ’’ " ______________ 1 .4 5 popular one as the triumvirate as with its modern electric equipment. Shopping Bags, worth 7 5 c to $ 5 .0 0 ; clos creation of Nesmith. However, Drake Watson. its new century printing machine, 1 .5 0 ’’ ______________ ! .2 5 George Hawley, Creswell. sembled facts which could not be 1.4 0 “ ______________ 1.15 with the formation of Nesmith ing out Sale price one-half, each 3 8 c to . 2 .5 0 which turns out post cards and 11. B. McBee, Lorane. refuted by their opponents. 1 .25 “ _________ 1.0 0 A town in Oregon was recently County, and possibly later, a new pictures at the rate of one a John Smigley, Crow. Every yard of dress material in our large stock Prof. L. R. Alderman was the 1 .0 0 “ ______________ .7 5 Coast County from west Douglas charged $840 for a carload of pijie jsecond. Mr. A. J . Armstrong has S. I). Campbell. Walker. of Dress Goods thrown on our counters at a tre presiding officer and Mr. Brown i. -d west Lane, Douglas County for its little water system. This is 1 also recently received the latest Fred Wright, Walker. mendous cut in price. Boys’ Suits was the timekeeper. would be immune to further about eight times what the service and best flash-light lamp and is W. B. Hawley, Lorane. Y ou may buy any 5 0 c goods for 4 0 c , 6 0 c From mixed to all wool fabrics, knickerbocker The Eugene debaters were Jesse sn'idivision and would still remain is worth. It is the extortionate trousers, double breasted coats. prepared to do the finest flash light F. J . Hard, Bohemia. materials for 4 8 c and 75c goods sell at 6 5 c Kellems. leader; Harold Young, $ 7 .5 0 Suits, Sale price_____________ . . $ 5 .0 0 a - ry large ami enormously rich rates for transportation that holds work on short notice. His is the C. Schneider, Lorane. $ 1.2 5 plain or fancy materials on sale at 1 .0 0 first colleague: Harold Humbert, 5 .0 0 ................ ................... .................... 3 5 0 cl ity. This opposition to the back the development of a great J . B. Tapp, Cottage Grove. $ 1. 5 0 Suitings are selling at ________ | .2 5 second colleague. They upheld ^ ‘ equipped photograph gallery 4 .5 0 ________ 3 .0 0 N ’ nith County movement on the many towns and locations in Ore- Curtis Veatch, Cottage G rove., ,he affirmative of lhe following in the state outside of Portland. T his is the time to buy and save from 10 c to 3 .5 0 ................ 2 .6 0 p of Roseburg and Douglas gon. Call and see him and his work. 2 5 c the yard. 4 .0 0 “■ “ ” ...................................... 2 .7 5 A. I). Hileman, Lorane. »„uestiou for debate: i County generally, is therefore cer 3 .0 0 ................ 2 .2 5 Bona Fatten, Cottage Grove. W om en's $ 7 .5 0 to $ 1 0 black Coats, Janu "Resolved, “ That the United If the best laid plans of mice 2 .0 0 ................ 1 .5 0 tainly ill-advised and shows a lack Otto Morton, Creswell. ary sale price, each only 4.7.5 States Should Establish a National Single Porker at $ 6 1 .2 0 . 1 .5 0 " “ “ __________________ 1.0 0 of information and foresight on aud men gang aft aglee, the plans Children’s Bear Cloth Coats, all colors, all Banking System Similar to that of the part of those people. Better, being laid bv local residents will Having a Serious Time With Bridge. Sizes; worth from $ 4 .0 0 to $ 1 0 .0 0 each Canada.” Men’s Outing Night Robes That there is big money in hog reconsider the matter, fall in line not lie in the same category. Not Sale price from $ 2 t o ________ •. 5 .0 0 The negative team, Salem; Alou- S I '2 5 Night R obes, Sale Price $ 1 .0 0 raising in the Pacific Northwest at L. N. Rouev is having a difficult for the inevitable Nesmith County, withstanding the inclement weather Misses' and Children’s W ool Coats, 8 to 1 . 1 5 ................................................ .9 0 , ... | zo lyler, leader Cleve Simpkins, the present livestock prices was and thereby, of two growing evils many of the smaller details which time getting the bridge built on • 1 4 years, $ 4 to $ 12 , sale price $ 2 to 1 .0 0 ................................................................... 8 0 6.00 first colleague; Joseph F. Bogvnski, Aown hv , he saK> of a 8ÍIlgle in loss of territory, accept the sinal tend to make summer work lighter, Sharp's Creek iu the mountains .7 5 “ " “_____“ __________ .5 5 Heavy Pure W ool Blue Undergarments second colleague. porker at the Portland Union above Cottage Grove. He did not ler. Nesmith County people are are now being worked out. for men, Derby ribbed; regular $ 5 .5 0 a m i Stock yards. The particular an- get the help he expected and was Ladies’ Long Coat Sweaters asking for very small concessions) suit garments. Sale price only 4.00 Sufficient ior the day is the reso $ 6 .5 0 Sweaters, Sale P r i c e ._____________ $ 5 .2 5 compelled to do two men’s work Cottage Grove Debaters to Eugene J ¡mal that attracted the attention of from the two enormous and un I Spring Needle R ibbed Undergarments for lution therefor. Don’t try to “ res 6 .0 0 4 .7 5 everybody at the yards was a himself. The lumber was covered weildv counties of Douglas and i M en; mixed, close weave, guaranteed olute" for an entire year. One The two winning teams ol the monster that tipped the scales at 4 .5 0 ^ _____ " " ______________ 3 .7 5 with snow and sleet and had to lie Lane of which it has been said 1 steam shrunk: selling regular at $ 2 a suit brick i i | miii another builds the! Cottage Grove high school came 680 pounds. He sold fo r 1» cents loosened up with a sledge. While that “no four men (referring I Sale price, only___ __________________ Men’s Overcoats. 1 .3 5 down Friday evening to take in the a pound live weight, which meant working on the false work Nels to the County Conirni- sioner, and I 5 per cent off the line straight through. Every M en’s G rey W oo l Underwear, reduced I the haven at last. fell off into the icy water up to his Ivugene-Salem debate. The teams $61.20, the highest price that a ju d g e' can properly conduct their coat offered absolutely guaranteed to be all wool. from $ 2 to ______________________ 1.5 0 $ 18 .0 0 Overcoats, Sale prtce_________ $ I 5 .3 0 affairs and business,” a nr! there (if course we charge up these neck and had a hard time getting \ are l!cn Ki"S- AU,e ‘ ‘htllips and single hog ever brought at the Children's high grade Stockings, very su 1 6 .0 0 1 3 .6 0 fore these concessions should be unusual climatic conditions to "dried out.” The bridge w a s j'G r tl e Kent of the negative and stock yards. perior and well knit, triple knee; selling 1 4 .0 0 1 1 .9 0 The big fellow was shipped in granted, the same as was llie re Halley's comet, which will be lield swung on Tuesday and he expect- I Mis*°s ' ’'« ‘»V* 1'^ley, Myrtle De 1 2 .5 0 1 0 .6 0 regularly at 15c, the pair now only____ 10c quest of the Hood River ¡icopie for all the evils that confront ed to return on Friday or Saturday. | ^P11'" an'' Armorel Sutcliffe of the j,y ||enry Larkin of Colfax. Wash., affirmative. They were accompa and was sold by the Benson Com two years ago. The Bohemia mother earth for the next five — Register. nied by Alta King and Misses Ma- mission Company to a (lacking n in e s and the great timber l* lt a s !|no„ tlls The vear 1910 is destined to be bel Rosenburg, Mabel Veatch, firm.—Oregonian. well as the agricultural interests of Klamath Falls basketball team 1 one of the most famous in astronom- Ruth Woodard and Mamie Kime. t£e proposed Nesmith County, is They returned home on the over-) A new York d trgytiau says old ia need of more »ttentioii and will play the Nesmith team in this ical history, simply because Halleys This county funds to bring about early city on Jan. DC The team i s 1 comet lias returned after a lapse of land at 12:42 F'riday night. — Keg- age begins at forty Jive. ister. hurts like sixtv. of the State. 75 years. development than either of the old making a t e.'taM iíbcí 1887. Xcabcv ipubUôbino Company VU. C. Conner, - * * BiMtor anfr flDanager When You Think of Something You W ant In The W ay of HARDWARE, Think of the Fine, Complete Stock and Low Prices at the I Griffin (®L V eatch C o m p a n y ’s Everything In hardw are T h e T eeth Nail Brushes Benson’ s Pharmacy e JANUARY Clearance sa D D HAMPTON & CO. 1