I OTYRECEIVESABDOST Rev. Elkins Urges Some Things Upon the Community. SPEAKS OF OUR RESOURCES with a $iew to purchasing orchard lands in this vicinity. Mr. Whitneÿ came from. Illinois to Medford a few years ago and. rented an orchard near that place. - He is dissatisfied with conditions there, and seeks another lo­ cation. He remained here several days, looked at a number of tracts, and being well pleased with the outlook it is probable that he will buy and take up his permanent residence here. Approaching Poultry Show Will be Grand Success. AID COMES FROM OUTSIDERS ed well-wishes enough to last neighbors until we can get to them in a bunch at some future time. An organ­ ization for the promotion of the -place was effected, and a considerable amount was subscribed to a “booster fund.” Dining Room j Come to Our Store j Look Over Our Fall Line of Viking Clothes Christian Minister Preaches Enthusias- INTERESTS ARE IDENTICAL Probably More Than One Thousand J Birds Will be Shown in Forthcoming Sermon, Taking for His Theme the Merchant and Farmer Should Labor Exhibit. — Eugene and Portland Are Boosting of Cottage Grove.—Local­ to Be Represented. to Advance Each Other. ity Has Many Advantages. There is a unity of interests between The poultry exhibit to be held in Cot­ The Rev. Mr. Elkins, pastor of the the farmer and the merchant. The You have never seen anything Christian church of this city, delivered reciprocity begets a social relation that tage Grove, under the auspices of the an interesting and logical discourse adds greatly to the strength of both. Calapooià Poultry Association, the sec­ v more handsome in Clothes. All with reference to the municipality last The farmer lays the foundation for ond week in January, promises to be the newest shades and patterns of the most successful show of the kind Sunday evening, taking for his theme prosperity and business thrift. With- fabric’s, every new idea in style “Boosting Cottage Grove.” That Mr. put the products of the soil commercial ever held in7 this section. A meeting Elkins is a “booster” in the truest interests would dwindle into nothing­ was held at Superintendent C. F. Walk­ and make. We carry a most com­ sense of the word, no one who knows ness. On the other hand the merchant er’s office last night-to further arrange­ ments for the exhibit; and it . was plete stock of these goods and him will deny. He is a booster spirit­ anticipates the wants of the trade, and ually and materially, and in both he is from all parts of the world secures brought out that from all sources come would like to have you come in and accomplishing much good. In boosting every needful thing that goes to sup­ enthusiastic letters of encouragement. Assurances have been received from look them over. It is well to be Cottage Grove he read a lesson from ply, enrich and beautify the rural the first Chapter of Geneses, 26:31, in home, where the farmer is “monarch the Eugene Poultry Association that ..it posted and there is no better way would lend material aid, while the which it is pointed out to subdue the of all he surveys.” to learn the latest styles in clothes forces of the earth and develop' its re­ Few there be, indeed, of these sturdy Portland fanciers will likewise give assistance. The Merchants ’ Protective than to call and see our line. sources. He said that God had com­ tillers of the soli, who concentrate manded the first man of the earth to their trade enough, or who through Association of this city is lending the do practical work, and also to enjoy the friendy intercourse become Well ac­ show its support, and promises to do beautiful things of the earth. In the quainted with the business man, but more towards its success than former­ first place, contended the speaker, we who have had emphatic evidence of the ly, which is .considered decidedly liber­ are not only to be practical and do the appreciation of their patronage. And al. It is probable that there will be things that are necessary, but we are why should not this be the ease? Their several exhibits from California, com- to develop and enjoy the beautiful. interests being mutual, tjjeir apprecia­ munitations to that effect having We have a country in which there are tion becomes reciprocal. The faririer received by the secretary. * Two yéars ago, when a show was Our Special today and Saturday vast resources and remarkable beauty, as fully appreciates the accommodating especially in the West. There are many merchant as the merchant does the held in Cottage Grove, something over is well worth your investigation. resources undeveloped, and beauty is patronage bestowed by the farmer. 700 birds were on exhibition, among Boys’ Shoes, value, $1.75 for $1.39 oftimes unappreciated. While we may We cannot agred that this appreciative the number being some magnificent be interested in the country as a whole; sense in either is a social one. For we specimens. It is expected that the. Watch for our Saturday Specials. as citizens of Cottage Grove we must are sure we voice the sentiments, of the forthcoming show will outstrip its pre­ decessor, both numerically and in point confine our attention and efforts to the average merchant when we say this particular plot of ground upon which sense of appreciation of farm trade is of excellence of the exhibits. H. H. Collier of Tacoma, a well known fan­ Among which you will find destiny has placed us. not/hased on the mere matter of dollars In referring further to Cottage Grove and cents, nor yet altogether for the cier, will judge all classes, which is a from the Plainest to the Mr. Elkins paid tribute .to the beauty friendship formed, but also on account guarantee of a “square deal.” The most Ornate. Solid Quarter of the situation, and claimed it to be of the fact that in his dealing with the show will either be held in some build­ an exceedingly valuable asset. There farmers he is brought in closer touch ing on Main street or at the Armory, Sawed Oak, Highly Polish- are vast resources to be developed and with the producer which conserves to and will cover a period of three days. Saddle Seat. • A Great Bar­ men and means are needed to this end. a more .intelligent planning of his own The.,premium list will be issued about We are in duty bound, he said, te ap­ business. This section of the country, the middle of Novembers The officers gain, an Oak Chair with prise the world of these resources, and rich and productive ^s it is, does not of the association are : F. H. Rosen­ Carver to match, Paneled in this connection he commended judi­ produce enough to make the agricul­ berg, president; W. C. Conner, secre­ Back, Leather Seat, Fit to cious advertising, quoting the motto, tural interests of the entire community tary; C.F. Walker, treasurer and super­ Grace the. most elaborately “He who tooteth not his own horn, the a success or failure. Yet its harvests intendent. I same for him shall not be tooted.” are bountiful, and the merchant watch­ Finished Dining Room. AMONG THE FARMERS. »This, he said, applies to a city as well es the growing crop and the prosperous las individuals. He referred to the farmer with more interest than in times Orchard Planted Over Half Century is [necessity of standing together in order past. ' Bearing Well.—Other Notes. Ignorance and superstition have ¡to successfully develop our natural re- given ' way to light and knowledge. One mile west of Cottage Grove, on soures. The banker, the merchant and i The rural districts have the same facil­ the McFarland homestead, there is an the farmer should co-operate in this ities . for keeping abreast of thé times ; apple orchard of seven acres that was important work of developing the high- , that the towns and cities possess. The planted in' 1856, and which is still in fest and best we have.z AND And Nimrods should call early farmers are in close touch with every j bearing. There were originally about I In his remarks on developing the ( class of business and professional man. 300 ; trees, but through carelessness and supply themselves with Beautiful, Mr. Elkins commended the 1 No class of tradesmen values this more about ; fifty are dead or worthless. Dur­ [Ladies’ Civic League of Cottage Grove highly than the wide-awake merchant, j ing the 43 years, which have elapsed for the good work it has accomplished And he stands ready and willing to of- i since the trees were first planted the he commented favorably on the efforts fer every inducement to satisfy the < orchard has been pruned but once. The Furniture Dealers” being put forth to secure a good supply farmers that he is worthy of their pat- ' There are twenty-two varieties of ap­ bf pure water; he urged the planting of ronage and confidence. The astute j ples. The crop this year is the lightest shade trees and flowers; called atten­ farmer is wide-awake to every induce- < ever grown on the place, but inasmuch tion to the dilapidated condition of ment thus offered. He is disposed- to ! as the several McFarland families sup­ Btreets and sidewalks, and endeavored encourage home trade ifz the home ply j themselves each year and allow to show how they influenced strangers merchants show their appreciation of the 1 hogs-to have the balance, there is Our stock was never more complete. We have in their impressions of the town. He valued patronage. The merchant who abundant i fruit even this season for Peters ’goods in great variety. Acknowledged su­ urged that rubbish and filth be kept does not cater to farm trade loses an the 1 McFarlands and some for the hogs. from streets and alleys. perior to anything in the market. element that will greatly lessen his “We hear much of the big prices | From an educational standpoint he chance of success. i paid for Medford pears,” said one well Note these prices: pointed out that institutions of learn­ informed to The Sentinel a day or two ing are a mighty influence in bringing Royal Newslets. ago, “but there is nothing to be heard Hunting coats priced . . $1.50 to $ 5.00 sew people into a town, and admqnish- Miss Grace Innis made a trip to Eu- of the hundreds of boxes sold at low Shot Guns from . v 6.00 to 50.00 [d the citizens not to stint the Board gene last week. prices. Senator Bourne bought some We wish to call your at­ if Education, so that the public schools (All the standard grades) Josie Shy lock and Ethel Cox visited pears at $9 per box, but that figure tention to our line of Staple pay have ample equipment." Follow- friends at Divide on Saturday. Gun cases, canvas . . 1.50 doesn’t regulate the price by any pg this Mr. Elkins dealt with the mor­ We haye the promise of having our and Fancy Groceries. Good-leather 3.50 means. The pears grown in the Wil­ ality of the community, seeking a strict school house finished during the rainy lamette valley today are equal in every Better oneT at 4.00 to 6.00 Enforcement of the laws, and urging weather. We carry all the leading way to the Medford pears, and would he enforcement of the recall measure. Mr. A. L. Chitwood of Royal expects demand a like price if they were brands of Canned Goods He further urged that Cottage Grove to have his wife and daughter with him packed in the same shape. The trouble and Teas, Coffees, and cater lontinue to keep saloons and gambling by ndxt week. is, the growers in this valley don’t put to the best trade by keep­ [ens out of the place, and that the lid Mr. Chas. Wilson has moved into his up their fruit in attractive shape. ” In ing our stock le put on the kindergarten gambling new house. these remarks there is food' for [laces which are now flourishing in our Jim Lynde moved out of the Haines thought. The growers should make an fiidst. He advocated clean and whole­ place last week. Frßsh and Up-to-Date. effort to compete not only in quality, feme entertainrrient for the young peo- The Chorus Club meets Saturday and but in the manner of preparing their le of the community, arid urged the Tuesday evenings to rehearse the can­ fruit for market. It is true, also, that Summer Lunch Goods and Ltronizing of the Lyceum course in- tata “King Saul.” in most instances apples in this section Table Delicacies of all kinds Mr.. Claude Wilson was called to town Ere gathered too early. Many of the tead of blood and thunder cheap plays. Ie wanted, within a few years, a pub- on business Monday. will be found at this place. crops here have been picked, while in c library for the benefit of all classes the Medford neighborhood .picking is Little Business T ransacted. | citizenship. Probably owing to a counter attrac­ not yet Well under way. Iln closing his discourse Mr. Elkins in knowing your house Mr. George Schneider; who has a pinted out that the eternal progress is tion, the attendance at Monday even­ ranch of 160 acfEs nine miles west of ing ’ s session of the Commercial club flaw of God; that God has written in is equipped with modem town, was in Cottage Grove on Satur­ jtters of fire the word “forward” was comparatively small, and little day and to a representative of The Sen­ business other than routine was trans ­ and sanitary plumbing. Bross His material universe. Civiliza- tinel told of a hill of potatoes on his m, he said, is climbing higher and acted. President H. O. Thompson place which contained 46 tubers, one- Ii you are thinking of til higher; and man is destined to presided. A communication from T. W. Bir­ third of Which number were merchant­ ich an exceedingly high plane of ex- able. The largest potato weighed one having work of this kind ence on this beautiful footstool of mingham of Columbus, Mo., who seeks pound. a location in the west for the establish ­ d. Let us keep in vital, personal kind done, we would Toe This, in many respects, is an ideal tch with the general advancement; ment of a military school, was read, stock country, arid there seems to be a but no action was taken. us step with the great processiori— pleased to give you esti­ tendency on the part of several new­ Potatoes Again Decline, liiis sweeping onward and upward. As comers to engage quite extensively in mates on the work and it is necessary to develop the resources ’ The price of “ potatoes took another dairying. The mild and even climate, of the earth, and subdue the forces of drop on Monday. They brought forty- with the adaptability of the soil for material. [nature, so it.-is imperative that man five cents until Wednesday' when the forage grasses and with' the larger [subdue himself and develop to -the ut- market again declined to forty cents, part of tlie year producing green feed, MAIN STREET. Bt of his ability the resources of his where it will probably remain station­ makes it favorable to this industry. ire. The making of a living is less ary for some time to come. This is in tortant than the making of a life, keeping with outside markets. A fort­ Hold Good Meeting. ist said, “Man shall not live by night ago the local market was weak There was an enthusiastic gathering ECONOMY IS WEALTH K lone, but by- every word that at sixty cents, that price being higher at Creswell last Saturday afternoon, prceeedeth out of the mouth of God/’ at that time than buyers elsewhere when Tom Richardson of the Portland Bu must not only be practical, he were paying. Commercial club and others delivered st develop and enjoy the beautiful; î & t T i RUJ/T Bound in Wedlock. addresses tending to advance the inter­ | especially must he develop the On Sunday last, the Rev. Mr. Smith ests of Oregon in general arid Creswell beautiful in his nature. There are re- officiating, Mr. J. F. Lee and Miss and locality in particular. The Cottage ■rces within our own lives of which Nellie Elliott were united in marriage Grove Commercial club had been ex­ Two H. P., almost new, may be seen in operation OF PORTLAND, OREGON. ■ have never, dreamed. There are at the home of the bride’s parents in tended an invitation to attend the' at almost any time. Must be sold at once. Priced nt powers that would respond to the Mosby Creek district. Many meeting, but unfortunately it was held at less than half what it coSt. I f Y ou .D ie , it costs no more than or­ est effort.. friends and acquaintances' offer their on Saturday, thus preventing attend­ dinary Life. If YOU L ive , it is more profitable than Endowment. Life insur ­ congratulations, and wish the contract­ ance in a body as otherwise would have Looking for Land. ance is a great protection to our families. Inquire at THE SENTINEL office r. A. P. Whitney of Medford was ing parties a happy and prosperous fu-l been the ease. Manager Conley, how- TOM AWBREY has the most reason- bttage Grove the first of the week ture. I ever, represented the club, and extend- able’plan known? IB Our Regular Special for Friday and Saturday we Have Em r AT LURCHS The Hunting Season SIMERAL Van Denberg Grocerie Is Near at Hand Ammunition and Equipments Griffin & Veatch Co. There’s Lots of Satisfaction Johnson & Co General Merchants FOSTER P. PHILLIPS, Plumber Gasoline Engine for Sale Gheap 7