away to sea. Later came the rail­ is issued with the avowed purpose of establishing fair and equitable roads and the big machine shops, of giving to the citizens of the State rates on the insurable property in all of which were recruited from the much that is important that they Oregon. This bureau is now en­ BY LEW. A. CATES. farms. Lumbering and mining de­ should know affecting insurance gaged in re-rating thfe different cit­ Subscription Rates. pleted the farm help. More recent­ matters with “which they are daily ies and towns and endeavoring to One Year______ — -T— $1.50 Six Months———_____;_______ _ .75 ly with the spread of education, it brought in touch and which are of fix equitable rates thereon in pro­ Three Months.__ ;_______ .40 has been the profession and the vital importance to the successful portion to the liability of risk as­ No subscription taken unless paid for nondescript callings of the towns. conduct of their respective busi­ sumed. in advance. This rule is imperative. As a rule, it is not a desire to nesses, and in providing ways and Oregon now has the largest sal­ Advertising Rates. shirk work that impels boys to de­ means in the future for those who Display 12| cents per inch under sixty sert the fields. They often tackle are directly dependent upon them. mon hatchery in the world in the inches; 10 cents per inch over sixty inch­ Bonneville institution, which was es. Reading notices, 5 cents per line each harder problems. The contention of one Herr Kurt opened on Friday with appropriate insertion. Want ads. 1 cent per word; Observers who live close to the no ad. less than 15 cents. Rates on posi­ farms have noted two powerful in­ von Strantz, in an article in a Ber­ exercises. The new hatchery is a tion made known on application. centives for boys to leave the plow. lin journal, that it was only a single model plant, and has a capacity of OFFICE, Finn ST., SOUTH OF POSTOFFICE They want money, and they want casting vote in the American con­ 60,000,000 eggs, there being now gress a hundred or more years ago about 20,000,000 on hand. Nur­ Entered at the Cottage Grove Postoffice “life.” Some few boys want the as Second Class Mail Matter. ready money which comes regular­ that made the United States an sery and feeding ponds are pro­ A healthy ly on stated days just to have a English-speaking instead of a Ger­ vided for 3,000,000 young fish. youngster does like good THE MAN WHO WRITES. good time. But the majority are. man-speaking nation, is only a ro­ The easi­ Most of the speeches made by things to eat. earnestly bent upon improving their mance of history. It may be-quite President Taft on his recent tour est way to bake good things— true that more than a third of the The orator revels in the rythm ot condition. One wants to marry, to bake successfully—is by using the language and charms with the but has no farm and hopes to earn population of the United States at were good speeches; not great soothing notes of a well-modulated the price quicker in some of the the present time is of German or speeches, such as President Harri­ voice—whispering low his confiden­ great industries than on the farm. Teutonic origin; that the German son made on a similar trip, but It is an aid to rather tial talk and shouting with all of the Another has a sweetheart who looks blood is predominating as compared good, sound speeches, filled with than a test of your ability eSl£, force of his stentorian voice the higher than farming. Millions and with the English blood; but any common sense and practical advice. —Mother Soufmtd SífluJu^ splendid climaxes of his dramatic millions of railroad, lumbering and one who has studied the history of Infinite care is- employed in the If the importance of a town is to production of every sack. Chosen sentences. The minister waves his mining wages paid to boys' reared the 13 colonies and of the success­ from selected Northwestern wheat index finger toward the heavens on farms flow back into land This ful struggle for independence knows be judged by its newspapers, Spring­ every grain is thoroly cleaned and field is certainly a humdinger. The that it would have been impossible and shouts the glad tidings of di­ shows that it is not wholly hatred scoured by the best modern methods vine promise—talks in confidential of toil that strips the harvest field to establish as the national language News indicates that the business —that’s why Olympic reaches you so community is alive to the benefits any other tongue than the English. tones to the members of his flock— of help, but discontent under the clean, so pure, so healthful, so nutri­ to be derived from newspaper pub­ tious—that’s why it makes such good and pleads piteously with all of the conditions prevailing. Every farm­ Notwithstanding the fact that licity. things to eat fervor of an emotional personality er can pick 6ut the boys of his Insist upon Olympic to the wayfaring sinner who comes family and of his neighborhood who 45,312 veteran pensioners of Uncle Ten deaths and 100 badly injured —“there Isn’t any within the' -hearing of his voice. will make good farmers. These Sam died during the past fiscal is the football record thus far and just as good. And likewise the actor, the prince­ lads should be given every encour­ year, attd over 3,000 more were the season has only fairly, opened. ly knight with his evening of song agement to stick to the soil. A dropped from the .rolls from other and story, and the oily-tongued little pocket money now and then causes, the amount paid out in pen­ Dairying should be a most profita­ gentleman who pleads tor political and vacation trips to see the world sions during that year was larger ble industry throughout this sec- PORTLAND FLOURING MILLS CO., PORTLAND. OREGON favors at the hands of the people. will open their eyes and make them than for any preceding year; the tion. amount was $161,973,703. Com ­ Each may make mistakes. All of more contented and can’t spoil boys them do. And the world soon who really have the making of missioner Warner explains these Portland and Return Only $5.90. facts by showing that a large num­ The Southern Pacific Co. is now selling forgets. farmers in them. nAll work and ber of new pensioners were placed round trip tickets to Portland from Cot­ Only the printed things are re­ no play makes Jack a dull boy.” tage Grove for $5.90 good Saturday membered, preserved and resurrect­ The farm is the last place in the on the rolls by the act of February on No. 16 at 1:50 a. m. train, returning ed. And only the man who writes world where dullness can get on, for 6, 1907, granting $12, $15 and $20 Monday evening on No. 13 leaving Port­ is haunted by the mistakes of the . the farmer should be an all round to survivors of the war with Mexi­ land at 7:30 p. m., giving all day Satur­ past. . Poor mortal—the man who man, a sterling citizen and genial co and the civil war on reaching day, Sunday and Monday in Portland- The same arrangements apply from Port- writes. He writhes eternally un­ neighbor as well as a soil, crop and the ages of sixty-two, seventy and and giving Portland people a chance to Much of your Success as a seventy-five, regardless of injuries der the lash of his own logic. But market expert. visit valley poirits at greatly reduced having been received. rates. the man who writes is not without Hunter depents on his reward. It is his privilege to MOST POPULAR COMPOSER. The common people of all coun­ reason when emotion is dead. It tries will resist the tariff war delib­ STILL WE GROW “No man,” said Johnson, “is a erately invited by the new law of is his office to speak when the world is best prepared to listen. It is the hypocrite in his pleasures.” In an the United States as earnestly, if written page that lingers longest— age given to posing this may be less violently, as the people of in­ BECAUSE: ’ and lives. Cold type can be made taken with a grain of salt, but it is dustrial ’ Spain resisted the mine This is a strong, careful, safe and to laugh. The printed page can a fair criterion that what the peo­ capitalists’ war in Morocco. All successful institution, It is a grow­ ing, active,'up-to-date bankin every weep with the tragedy of a well- ple call for most is liked genuinely. governments must respect this pub­ particular. told story. The written paragraph No. less an authority than Sousa, lic opinion, even those not directly, Our stock was never more complete. We have Your account will be appreciated can strike where the force of oral and who could ask for a better responsible to the people. Only Peters’ goods in great variety. Acknowledged su­ by the bank and your interests will expression would be lost in the judge of musical taste, says that very rich and wasteful countries perior to anything in the market. * always be carefully considered. noisome jeers of an incredulous Wagner is the most popular name like the United States can suddenly Our funds are protected by a mod­ Note these prices: ern burglar proof safe and burglar crowd. And the man who writes on his program. The German, put up the cost of living with im­ insurance. can choose his audience—swell it at who died in 1883 and was consid­ punity. $1.50 to $ 5.00 Hunting coats priced . ... his will—diminish it at his pleasure. ered a musical anarchist, has 6.00'to 50.00 Shot Guns from It is rather late in the day for This number of The Sentinel, for achieved a permanent place after a (All the standard grades) $30,000.00 the British people to, complain of instance, goes into more than one lifetime of storm and stress. 1.50 Gun cases, canvas . . If you are not a Customer of this To the older members of Euro­ King Edward for asserting his roy­ thousand homes, where it will be Good leather . 3.50 Bank, let this be your invitation to read religiously by more than four pean culture he was a madman who al prerogative at home, after prais­ 4.00 to 6.00 Better ones at . become one. thousand people. You may not found no safe anchorage until he ing him without stint dnring sev­ agree with us altogether. Some of came under the protection of a lu­ eral years for his vigorous assertion $17,00000 you will not agree with us at all—ex­ natic. His successors have carried of it abroad. The most remarka­ ble thing about the modern revival his theories to so strange an ex ­ cept that we are honest in our con tentions and frank in the expression treme that to the average music of the royal power in Great Britain, OF COTTAGE GROVE of our personal views anent' the lover Wagner’s great tonal compo­ is the popularity of it. No English many matters that come within the sitions seem rational and pleasing. monarch since the Georges has ex­ scope of legitimate discussion. If he has found a place in the hearts ercised so much real power as King And the editor of The Sentinel is of the people he has.attained immor­ Edward. not different »from a majority of tality. The so-called intellectual President Lowell, the new head those who are industriously en­ enjoyment of the German in his of Harvard, adopts the current im­ gaged in the task of making the music is a mere term invented to pression of the phase of Shake­ newspapers of Oregon. Take the differentiate the stolid Teuton from; speare’s later life when he says in good things for what they are the more lively French, emotional one of his recent addresses, discuss­ worth. Forget that which appears Italian and sensuous Spaniard. ing the ineffectiveness of mere op­ to be bad—and remember, please, Only the elect may grasp the mean­ portunity: “Shakespeare himself that the man who writes is only ing of leading motives or guiding did much of his writing under the themes, blit the people know when pressure of finishing plays for the human, after all. their feelings are touched and that stage; and even Shakespeare, when DESERTING FARM BOYS. is the true end of song. rich enough to retire as a country In the last half century music gentleman, wrote no more.” « We have them and they will suit you Every season, the question comes has been in the turmoil of a revo­ up about farm boys deserting the lutionary movement. ,The com­ Notwithstanding the current talk on account of their superior workman­ land. Generally the argument is bined realism and romanticism of about the tendency of the rural ship, lateness of style and quality of that the farmers’ sons are unlike Wagner, with his newer modes of population to abandon the farms the sons of other people in that they expression, struck the first note of and flock to the cities, there seems material. These clothes are all wool do not stick to their fathers’ call­ the revolt. If the ninth symphony to be still a pretty keen hunger for and thoroughly shrunk; made of the ing. In point of' fact there are of Beethoven was the climax of the land, judging from the number of about as many farmers who bring older form, Wagner blazed the way inquiries being received by the Cot­ best material, and have a up ‘farmers as there are merchants towards new orbs beyond the limi­ tage Grove Commercial club. and professional men who have sons tations of the old. The average Doan’s population estimate of to take their places. If all the sons ear is not yet attuned to the ultra­ of ministers took to the church the school which is reaching out, grop­ Oregon cities is being scored by the country would be overrun with ing toward the music of the fourth newspapers of the various sections, evangelists out of a job. Were all dimension. Maybe in the popular and The Sentinel wants to attest to Special Friday and Saturday the sons of merchants to go into growth of Wagner is to be found its inaccuracy. It gives the popu­ shopkeeping there would be stores the rainbow bridge to carry mortals lation of Cottage Grove as being Boys’ Clothes sizes 3 to 8 valued up d*O OQ without custom enough tp pay. rent. over into that utmost realm of un­ 2,000. to $3.75 for only - -