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At Even Money a Saving. # tim*\ traveling expenses and fatigue can be made by using the shortest route aut. There is but one short and direct route between the West and the East. The Southern Pacific AND 0. R. & O R E G O N S H O R T L IN E UNION L. S. TA YLO R. Agent Southern Pacific Co., —or to— W M . M CM U RRA Y Wheeler-Thompson Co. Mr. Hinshaw Says Alfalfa Can Be Successfully Grown. "H A V E IT F O R EXPERIMENTS NOT FAILURES S e e d Planted Near C o t t a g e G r o v e Not a F air S h o w . Roots Must Be A llo w ed to B e c o m e Firmly S e a t e d . SHOW LARGE INCREASE. Line of Gen. Pass. Agent, Portland, Or. mmm laamti. OREGON C A L L S — L E S S ” “More People” Don’t Pail to See Our Special Mr. H. A. Hinshaw, t r a ve lin g f r e i g h t a g e n t for the Southern Pacific, was in C o t t a g e (¡rove on Wednesday in the in te re s t o f his company. So m e tim e a go the industrial departm ent o f the co mpany furnished innoeulated a l f a l f a seed for forty d ifferen t tracts o f land in this valley, hoping hy this means to dem onstrate that a lfa l f a could he successfully gro w n here, in which ca se, the problem o f gr e e n for a g e d u rin g three summer months would he solved. Messrs. John H arm s and It. I). K n o x o f this neighborhood plant ed the seed, but the form er ploughed the ground because a g o a t w e e d had g o t into it, much to its detriment. Mr. Knox rented his place, and the renl e r saw fit to otherw ise occupy the laud, anil hence no actual exp erim en t has been made here. Mr. Hinshaw is confident that a l f a l f a can be successfu lly grow n here i f the rancher would giv e it the attention it re quires at the outset. As a rule, they sow the seed, give it no attention or cultivatio n, and then when it comes up they cannot resist th e temptation to turn stock into the Held, whereas the plant should lie g iv e n proper cul icc the complct inn o f tlic irrigation tivation, and a chance to establish itself. T he re is a long tap root, and project this past summer. S team grad is have hot'ii liusy during tin* past once this root is firmly setead, sa y a y e a r or tw o 's growth, the crop is bound unmior building mails in the valley , to thrive. Mr. Hinshaw cites an in and wlii'ii these are gr a v e le d w ith the material lyliirh will lie dredged I'riuii stance at McMinnville where phenomin the stream the hig hw ay s will lie aiming al gr o w th has been attained through the best in ( )rcgon. proper attention, and w ithout i r r i g a tion, this p articular tract having been c u t four times in a single season. T w e n ty y ea rs ago, according to this Continued from first page, authority, 't w a s said that red clover addl'd t o the High s c h o o l library. The could not lie grow n in th e W illa m ette pupils and teachers a p p iccia li such valley, y e t today it is posit¡vely one tokens o f good will and esteem. o f the best crops we have. Mr. Hin There are eleven members o f the shaw, who lias made a study o f the senior class, ten in the junior class, question, sa y s there is no doubt that and twenty one in the sophomore class. a l f a l f a will eventually predominate Miss Palm er lias re signed to accept a red clo ver throughout Ibis entire position in the Kugenc schools. Miss section. T h e dairymen need it, and it Mickey o f Medford was elected to till the vacancy. is liiiuiul to establish itself here. Miss Itiley was absent from her mom nearly all o f last week o f account o f Mis- Kunicc Many Im portant Im provements U n der the death o f Mrs. Morss. Van P c n h u rg took ch a rg e o f the work Way at Su therlin. in Miss I f ile y ’s room. Mr. Frank W a ite o f Suth erlin was A number o f pupils have signified in C o t t a g e (¡ rove for a few hours on their w illingness to e nter the ‘ ‘ I n o u t ” Sunday accompanied by Mrs. W aite de bate to determ in e who will lie placed and Mr. anil Mrs. T. W. Frani/ he 1111 loll the teams that e nter the de batin g w as m aking an automobile trip In Kil- league o f the state. gene, w here he has a daughter a tte n d T he eig hth grade hoys are learning i n g co llege. Sutherlin w as " m a d e '' to handle the football, as w ell as to by Mr. W a ite, and its title is that o f /mlve the problems in in terest and Mrs. W a it e 's maiden name. The tow n percentage. is e n jo y in g much activity in the w ay o f Last y e a r the school made a display building. A new warehouse is under o f its work, and forw arded it to the w ay on the depot grounds, directly north S e a t t le ex}msitinn. A few days ago o f the large one already built. An word was received that the work had opera house o f the bungalow pattern, received honorable mention. and in keep in g wi t h the b e autiful inn Information Wanted. just completed, is under w a y , and wi l l Manager C o n ley . o f the Co m m ercial be finished about Fobrury L The t h e ater building will lie lOOxiitl feet, d u b , informs The Sentinel that many wi t h co nveniences fur s t a g in g la rgì’ coniinunications a rc entiling re lativ e to plays, and wi t h a seating capacity o f tin' opportunities otTered the home seeker liy this section. He says that ltXNt people. A fully equipped dredge lias lately in order to know more about this sec been eompleted ami is now in u|ieriitii>n tion he would he pleased to meet eve ry pnultryman and deepening a branch o f ('ala)iooia I fanner, stockm an, Creek, which drains the historic Suth ,r|iit r s e . r 111 this territory, l i e docs erlin va lley at a | h > int w here the main "nt t e d j'l-iitied in tra v e lin g o ver the line o f the Southern Pacific crosses the country at his individual expense. It valley , t w o nnd 11 half miles south of Hu \ will call upon the inaimgi r at the Sutherlin place. The dredge, which Comnu rcial club moms they will find is capable o f removing !HXi yards o f Mr Conley glad to listen to them and CMrth in ten hours, is to In- operated be will be g r a te fu l fur any informs night and da y, in order that the channel Don received may be sufficiently detqieiietl to tak e Council Meet* W edn esday, care o f the overflow o f w a t e r o f the The municipal council w ill hold an valley iiuring tin- rainj m i laid* it Wcdra da) from that o f the irrigation tiumca | night, when the vote cast at the special which run fur mile a lung the valley ' . l o t i o n to be held on that ditte BUILDING A NEW TOWN. PACIFIC T H E R E IS iin.- urpassed through fast train service to Denver. Omaha, Kansas City, Chicago, with di rect connections to all points E ast and South. T H E R E IS an ahundanceof matchless scenery, and an opportunity to make a daylight stopover at Salt Lake City if if is desired. L E T US tell you all about what can ho done, be fore you purchase your ticket. Scene Near Cottage Grove. Showing Magnificence of Our Timber. TALKS ABOUT CROPS N. Pass the word to your relatives and friends to come now. Men’s Fine All-Wool Low Colonist Rates To Oregon will prevail from the E ast $15 Suits T E P T E M B E R 15 TO OCTOBER 15 -V IA Oregon Railway & Navigation Co -----A N D ------ SOUTHERN PACIFIC For Style, Quality, Fit and Fash- (L IN E S IN OREGON.) From Chicago, - “ St. Louis , Omaha - “ St. Paul - Kansas City. ion, they are without Comparison EVER WEAR HOSIERY lie canvassed, and other m a tte rs o f im portance, including the p a v in g proposi tion, will be considered. 0. & S. E. R. R. COMPANY. I IAAI I AIH.E NO. 5. l u ako I f t ,c t Jun e i q , iom>. III It'Nil \\ MOUND No. 2. N O . 1. A. M 7 -K'J ! j. s T V TII1NS 1 . o I u . I I m o V h W Al DI N .... Gl K K I l.(>K I»0 __ 7.VI .l \ . r vi! 1».7 VI» IJORKN A....... . K S V» I .I S . 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H S 5 IC K , tim e to p* i m il of its bein g bitted. \. It. WOOD. M a n a ge r. TRAVELING AND POLISHING, ( o t t iiq e G ro ve, - Reasonable Rates to AIL on signet. S t a g e l«*u\« s Di- ii tit. ; a r r i v a l of t r a i n on M o n d a y , \Vediie-«l.i\ a n d l- Ti da y f o r O r s e c o , r e t u r n i n g on Cue-. |v\ r i m i stia v a n d S a t u r d a y . F r e i g h t w i l l not In r e c e i v e d a t t h e « > ,v N 1 K K D e po t atte! k ; m T o i n s u r e tot w a r d i n g oil n e x t t r a i n tri . lit m u s t I k - d e l i v e r e d in a m p l e and COTTAGE GROVE, O regon MEN A SPECIALTY. ORECON Soulhtrn Pillili. Rjilwdy flme-Tdble V No. No. No. No. I ll POUND Inscriptions cut. Orders may be, J left at King & W alker’s Furni- I FT i m *ure Store near the bridge. 11:32 a. m| Hi IS I I 20 SOI i ll POUND. No. No. No. 13 No. ID 1:2(5 a. [. ». Bills > SOI. 1 0 :1 5 p. 6:30 a 2:57 p. L. S. TAYLOR. Agent. METCALF & BRUND Grocers to the People I’ llo M TAIN 6 5 . HARNESSSHOP G e n e r a l R e p a ir in g . Y o u r Nani» All work guaranteed satisfactory. Phone 114. Address Mail to (No. 3 1 1 ) P O R T L A N D S E E D C O . OREGON1 Carlton Nursery Co. Large grower* o( local stock. Sup plier* ol commercial plant*--clean, vig orous and true trees. 1 leavv on apple* in Spitzenburg. Newton, etc. In pears Rirtlett. Anjou. Comtcf, etc. In cher ries R . Anne, Lambert. Bing. etc. In peaches 2 Crawford*. Muir. Sharlotle. Salw.iv. Liberia, etc. In prunes Italian, etc Small fruits, bushes, etc. He S u re G et Oor I’ r« e s . It Will Pa» 1 ou S f t n ! li -t of w .i iit s Stock c ire fu l ly g ro w n a n d «-hipped \\> c a n b a n d it u n i t orvier t i g h t l y in d at r i g h t p ric e*. C a t a l o g u e fr ee Carlton Nursen Co. - Carlton. Oregon. Gasoline Engine fo r Sale Cheap f Two H. f\. almost new. may be seen in operation at almost any time. Must be sold at once. Priced at less than halt what it cost. Inquire at TH E SENTINEL office.