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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 16, 1910)
the boys who participated in the Spanish-American set-to. mommi KODAKS The Coast is Favored. “If you think it is dry around The Modern Pharmacy is now carry-1 Cottage Grove this summer you ing a very complete line of Eastman ought to visit Northern Minneso Kodaks and Brownie Cameras, includ photographic supp ies of all kinds. ta,” said a traveling man at Hotel ing This line will be added to from time to Oregon Tuesday. “I have been up time to meet requirements and to. give in that country several times, but you the best in photographic apparatus. this is the first year any evidence You should be interested in an article of drouth was Visible, but what the that will give you so much genuine and forest fires and prairie fires missed lasting pleasure, a Kodak or a Brownie in the way of making the country Brownies $1.00 to $12.00 desolate the sun did the rest. Kodaks $5.00 to $100.00 There are no crops of any kind in that great farming region. I talked Come, look them over. Catalogues with a man by the name of Barnes e e for the asking. who farms 14,000 i.eres of fine land. The Modern Pharmacy Last year he says he shipped 27,000 bushels of potatoes an^.this year he Cottage Grove, Oregon will not get the seed back. Last year lie raised nearly 30,000 bush els of small grain and this year much of it was not worth cutting. He says that it has been 24 yeffrs since there was such a drouth in that country. What is true of that part of Minnesota is equally true of North Dakota, and the farmers are very much discouraged, as can easi ly be imagined. There are some fine farms iti that country. While I the old settlers are able to endure, ¡'such a misfortune, the new-comers MISS NELLIE NORLAND, are left helpless, and I predict that À Who will appear at the Armory in “A Texas Ranger” tomorrow. there will be a great opportunity up first-class ffbit, and if he does this there • to get some mighty cheap he may' reasonably expect always realestate.” to obtain good retu rtis from his in DIED IN PRISON PENS. DEPARTMENT ISSUES CIRCULAR vestment. B.K.Lawson Paints and Wall Paper ON BORDEAUX MIXTURE. POLITICS ARE GETTING WARM. * Ladies’ Suit and Coats La Vogue and Wooltex We have a nice assortment of high class suits from $16.00 to $22.50 in late shades and pat terns. Why pay more. Coats from $8.50 to $20.00. Our fall line of Men’s Suits, grays, browns, in heavy weaves and serges, are here. A guar anteed all wool suit from $12.50. Men’s high grade cotton sweaters for___ 50c Heavy fleeced underwear at a garment__ 50c Gray wool underwear at___ $1.00 to $2.00 75 new suits for boys, Knickerbocker pants, good winter weights at______$3.50 to $7.00 Girls’ winter coats at_______ $3.00 to $7.00 Children's winter coats at______$2.50 and up HAMPTON & CO Record of Those Who Passed Away in Military Confinements, Experiments Conducted By Bureau Mulkey Is After Hawley’s Scalp In The largest confederate prison Give Evidence of Sprays for was at Andersonville, Ga., where Dead Earnest. Apple Orchards. The contest between W. C. Haw- 45,613 union soldiers were inipris- ! ley and B. F. Mulkey for congress oned. The prison had its maxi- People in the. Cottage Grove ter- ■ jn ^is district is warming up. mum number on August 8, 1864, ritory have been receiving a circu- i Mulkey’s recent development as an when the rolls showed the presence lar issued by the department of j insurgent is being criticised by the 33,114. Death claimed 12,912, or agriculture, in which the prejudice Hawley people and the Mulkey fol 28 per cent of the entire number. existing among apple growers lowers are pointing to . the fact Everyday the death roll averaged against Bordeaux mixture as a that a communication championing 30. The greatest number of deaths fungicide is deplored. The mix Hawley is signed by the father of occurred on August 23, 1861,’ when ture, it is said, is undoubtedly the Hawley’s private secretary and by 127 yielded up their lives. best all-round fungicide known, people who were associated with The largest military prison in and it is unfortunate that the apple B6b Hendricks in the census of the north was at Elmira, where growers have to consider the con that district, Hawley having se 11,916 prisoners were confined in sider the possibility of giving it up; cured the Hendricks appointment. an open pen or stockade. The but the russeting of the fruit and There is another funny turn to the death list reached 2,994, about 25 the buring of the foliage caused by LHawley campaign in Salem. There per cent. In March, 1865, tht. it are so objectionable that it seems are five candidates for the appoint- greatest mortality occurred—495-— highly desirable, if not necessary, ment of postmaster and Hawley de or 16.5 per cent of all the deaths. "to adopt a!less injurious fungicide clines to commit himself to any one All except six of.the dead were even at the risk of a partial sacri of them until after the primaries. buried in a field which \vas after fice of efficiency in the control of Three of the office-seekers joined in ward plowed up and planted with a request that Hawley not keep wheat, and now neither summer diseases. During the past three years fruit them in suspense, but they have nor winter shows a sign of where 3000 hapless confederates were laid growers have been working on the noj been satisfied yet. problem of securing a satisfactory CANDIDATE WANTS HARMONY. away. L , substitute for Bordeaux Tnixture Graduating Exercises. and not without some success. C. N. Griswold Withdraws From Mrs. Ora Hemenway’s private Race for Clerk of Lane. The self-boiled lime-sulphur wash school of elocution will hold its Charles N. Griswold, one of the which was developed primarily for commencement exercises at the spraying peach trees,’ has been anti-assembly candidates for the re Methodist church next Monday publican nomination for clerk of found to be an excellent spray for evening, Mrs. Frank De Witte Lane county, has asked the clerk the control of mild cases of apple Wheeler graduating. Following is diseases and to be entirely harmless to withold his name from the pri thé program: * Music, selected, Mrs. mary ballot. In his letter of ex to fruit and foliage. The concen Robert Sutcliffe; rendition of the trated lime-sulphur solutions, both planation he says: book, “The Worst Foe,” Mrs., “ As there are two seeking the commercial and home prepared, Frank DeWitt Wheejer; solo, when diluted to contain about four nomination for the office of county “Swinging,” Miss Vena Wheeler.: clerk for Lane county, Mr. Russell pounds of sulphur to 50 gallons of Presentation of diploma, Mrs. Ora water, have proved to be about as and myself, one by the direct pri- Reed Hemenway. Benediction,’ effective in the control of apple mary and one as the assembly Rev. Sutcliffe. that both Mr. choice, and believing scab and’ leaf-spot as Bordeaux mixture and to be triuch less tn- Russell and myself remaining in For Commissioner. the field will lessen the chances of jurious. I hereby announce myself as candi either of us receiving the nomina Experiments conducted by the date for county commissioner, subject bureau of plant industry during tion, and placing principle above to the will of the republican voters at 1909 give evidence of the lime-sul party and my own personal inter the primary election. A dollar’s worth phur sprays as fungicides for sum ests, and for the purpose and in the of work for a dollar and serving the public without fear or favor is my plat mer use. These experiments cover interest of harmony, I wish my form. R. J. HEMPHILL, name withdrawn from the record a wide range of conditions, having Pleasant Hill. been conducted in Virginia, Michi at this time.” gan and Arkansas. Eleven varie The capital, surplus and undivided profits CIVIL WAR FIGURES. of the ties were treated. Four different Statistics of the Army That Put brands of the commercial lime-sul Down the Rebellion. phur solution and a similar home- The enlistments in the union \First National Bank prepared solutions were tested at I army during the civil war reached mmmmsmmbmmbmbbmmmmmbm various strengths. The commer the enormous. total of 2,898,304. of Cottage Grove cial brands registered rrom 31 to 33 It is not possible to know exactly degrees on the hydrometer scale. are over how. many-enlistments there were They were used alone and in com in the confederate army, because bination with arsenical poisons. |he confederate states failed to keep The acreage in apple orchards in an accurate and reliable record of this country is "rapidly increasing, the number of men furnished to the and in the future the production of service, and such statistics as are to apples will undoubtedly be much be had are incomplete, It is esti- and growing larger. greater than at present. The writ- mated, however, that there were Uncle Sam $ er is of the opinion, however, that I banks between 600,000 and 700,000 men there will be no serious overproduc with in the confederate armies, and that NATIONAL tion, and that there will always be fully 200,000 of this number died BANKS a good demand for good apples, I in battle or from wounds or disease. IF YOU while the poor stuft so common on DO NOT our markets today will not pay the I I And while we are extending wel WHY expenses of handling. It should come to the ex-soldiers, let us not NOT? be the aim of everr orchardist to forget the members of the Relief The Old Reliable produce and market nothing but I Corps, the Sons of Veterans, and $50,000. IN THIS LINE Estimates on Work Cheer fully Furnished. Every woman likes a trim and shapely foot. Unfortunately many, in the mistaken belief that they are making their feet look smaller, get shoes that do not fit them. The result is the opposite of that intended. A woman’s foot is naturally shapely—there remains nothing for her to do but to clothe her foot in a shoe that will follow perfectly its graceful lines-—in short a shoe that fits. The surest way to have a trim and shapely foot is to wear the American' Lady Shoe It is.made on graceful lines that follow the form of the foot. A great variety of’styles and sizes make it possible for any woman to be fitted in a style that pleases her fancy. Come in and see the new styles for Fall and Winter, and let us fit you in a shce that is suited to you, VVe carry a large line of American Lady Shoec in raaiij styles, sizes, shapes and leathers. Rees-Wallace co. Where you get it for less FINGAL HINDS $ /?HALHSTATH INSURANCE & LOANS COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON Improved and Unimproved Farms- Choice Acreage Adjoining Town Bus ness and Residence Property for Sale Reference: First National Bank or Any one in Cottage Grove. Send for Price List, etc. f Harrell & Harrington WILL DO YOUR ALL KINDS OF HAULING AND PIANO MOVING SPANGENBERG&BRADFORD MANUFGS OF CEDAR SHINGLES We can supply -you first-grade shingles delivered in . Cottage ■ Grove or at the mill, '-in any quantities. Address - Line of Rockers Furniture Line Ever shown in this city And at the Right Prices OREGO > £ S1MERAL & VAN DENBERG S end N ow promptly and satis factorily. They have every facility for handling all classes of goods, and simply solicit a trial. BLACK BUTTE, Everything in the We have the most Complete SAVE for samples of our “Diamond Quality” RE-CLEANED This Farm and Field Seeds, Catalog Grasses, Clovers, Vetches, Read our de scriptions and ths quality, Alfalfa and Grains foi note fully guarantee! FALL SOWING We have Special Mixtures foi Special Purposes— Dry Land Pasture Mixture, Wet Land Pasture Mixture, Special Mixture for Burned-over Land, Cover Crops For Orchards. by us. Compaq the prices will those that others ask foi the same quality. ‘'Save mld- dlemenTi profits for the children.’1 Ask for Catalog No 34 Send ug d^al- Tell us the nature of your soil and your i er*s estimates or your own list. local conditions. Over 20 years’ experi Ask about freight ence right here rates. us We pack in the Pacific carefully, ' Northwest qual ship promptly, anywhere, ifies us to advise to anybody. you. Ask for Catilos No. 60 PORTLAND SEED CO PORTLAND, OREGON 0.1!. Williams VU. 1943 FIRST AVE. S. i Seattle. Wash. SASH, DOORS And Other Millwork BUY DIRECT FROM FACTORY Goods in Stock