¡I Arrived !
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[ or Quali
t
»rnple-.
Come in
o v e r am i huve
9k them
jit made r ig h i h e r e to j i t
am
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LADIES!
j the time to w*li*ct your
and Girls
suit.
[t sati
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the w inner nd ift
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Will be pleaaed
iyou the goodit and Kivc
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CALL FOR BIOS FOR COTTAGE
GROVE IMFKOVEMENT BONDS
Koaled lmla will tic ric iiv e d t.y thè
Recordt*r <>f thè City o f Gotluge Grove,
O r«., up tu il »'clock p. »>■ uu Monday,
thè Pilli day o f February, Li 13, for thè
piirci.nae o f Cottage Grove Ini prove-
incili Dorili» i»»u e " 1 ),” amounting to
Un* «uni o f $22,<x>8 ni dunominatlona of
noi more l limi $5no cadi, tu lieur dato
lliK'cnibcr ’¿od, HI 12, inni tu mature ii
teli ycMr» frodi ttie dille ttiereof unica»
redcinptiou »linll I h * inaile prlor lo tl.ul
timc, ms provided in mmi .I boi.ila, the
n if heing ut U hi optioo o f tbc City
.f Coiti.p.' Grove ut in.y timo after ohm
y ar ut imy ».• in in limi ni intercHt pay-
ihg penod. Said homi» »ball bear in
teri'al frulli U hi liuti' therauf Ml the
rato o f ti per cent per minuto, interest
imyiil.il' »i-iiii hi . hum Ily untiI r decmeil.
Principili und Internat pnyMble in
United SlntcH gold coiti ni the udire of
thè Trewaurer of thè City of Cottage
Grove.
onize Home Industry.
tl “ Ul help]
Knut bonda will noi he »ohi for I i *» m
lhHri par and arerucd interest to thè
lilglunt re»|ioiiiible bidder or bidders.
I mi ' I i bid aliull Ite urrumpiinied by li
■rtilled check for $100, wbieb will be
niniediately returneil to iniHuccessful
In hier». The ('ounril reservea the
’i](bt lo reject uny und all hids.
f f ling
let, S5.UO
.
35
THE TAILO R
n ihr Selling
Strrrl, n e a r
lir id q c
» r ile r tn make 2^1
J. K. YOUNO,
j23 Dì
c h a n t lose or ifiiji
City Recorder.
OREGON IS A STOCK
RAISING STATE i
can be devoted to agricultural pur
poses. Tbe breeding o f pure-bred
bucks o f the long and medium wool
breed» in the W illam ette valley for
supplying the range breeders presents
“ Graaa (irow a Green and the Trees almost unlimited opportunities. Con
ditions are ideal for tbe production o f
Grow T a ll” ; Animal Pro
buck» that can not be equalled in the
duction Is Large.
eastern «ta ie », and the range men hav
ing learned this stand ready to take all
Live atuck prialuction is one o f the
that can be produced.
great industries of Hu state o f Oregon.
A wise old Scotchman once said to
The present year ia likely to witness
his »on: “ I f you would grow »lock the completion o f another railroad
sucecsafully, go where the grass grows acrosa the easten half o f the atate.
green and the trees grow ta ll.”
The Oregon Eastern, being built from
'I toil Scotchman whs the fattier of Vale wealward to Dog Mountain, 140
the widely known Prof. W. L. C a rly le ,1 miles, is progressing favorably and
whose opinions on live »lock and agri railroad men say they w ill complete
cultural matters pass at pur throughout the construction for tbi» distance with
America. Prof. Carlyle, as well us in the year. Dog Mountain is near
every other expert who has visited und Dend and it is expected the line will
studied condition» here, says they are then be extended to a connection with
ms in nr ly ideal us uny H|s>t outside of the Southern Pacific Natron-Klarnath
the llritiah Isles, where moat o f our road now being built.
great breeds o f fine stock originated, t
I f it ’s in The Sentinel it ’ s r.cws if
In wi tern Oregon the climate und
it's news it ’ s in The Sentinel.
soil is very similar to that o f Rritiuri.
Here the “ gruss grows green” almost
the year around und the “ trees grow
lu ll,” and conditions obtain that are |
conductive to the development o f the I
highest type of animal life o f all kinds, '
with the exception o f fine wool sheep,
those finding an ideal habitat in the I Marion Veatch Wishes to Dispose
higher, drier plains o f the state lying
of Everything.
east of the Cascade mountains,
1 CALIFORNIA
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
FOR SALE
I will sell all my household goods at
Oregon Prize Winners.
::
In prisif of this assertion we need price» that ought to move them quick
ly.
I
don’
t
want
to
move
them.
1
only
to
point
to
the
fact
that
an
Ore-
^
Department o f the Interior, II. S.
I. hoi I Offire nt ItoHchurg, Oregon, gon herd contains most o f the Jerseys j also wish to dispose o f my sorrel driv
that stood iu the highest rank in the I ing horse and buggy. The horse is a
January H, 1913.
Notice i* hereby given, that George dairy contest at St. Louis, und that an No. 1 animal.
K. Hebert, o f <lakridgc, Oregon, who Oregon herd o f shorthorns, not only
Card of Thanks.
on October 2f>, DSl7, made liomeateud won first honors at the great show, but
We
wish
to sincerely thank the many
Kntry Serial No. 0438(1, for Sg 8E1 repeated the feat at the Lewis and
friends who were so kind to us in our
Clark
world’»
fair
the
following
year.
mid SJ KWJ of Section 26, Town
recent bereavement, especially mem
ship 20 S, Range 3, East Willmnette Our sheep and goat» do not fail to win
bers o f the Masonic ordar.
Meridian, ban tiiid notice o f intention when brought Into competition with
H E N R Y M. D eW A LU ,
either
eastern
bred
or
imported
stock
to mak linul five year proof, to estate I
C. C. D eW A LD ,
and
their
fleece»
are
unequaled
for
li»h claim to tbc land above described,
MRS. S. S, S H O K T R ID G E ,
before Stacy M. Russell, County Clerk luster, length o f staple and quality o f
j.'topd
MISS
T U L O N E. D eW A LD .
o f Lane County, at hia office, at Eu fiber.
•
(¡rent
as
are
her
interests
in
fruit,
gene, Oregon, on the l.’lth day of Feb
Vote of Thanks.
"umber, wheat and other things. Ore
ruary, 1913.
Hall o f Appomatox Post No. 34, G.
gon is pre-eminently a live stock state,
Claimant name» an witnesses:
A. R ., January 25, 1913.—A. F. Powell
Samuel E. W alker, l.ew i* Flock, and although in the total value o f this having presented to this Post a fine
W illiam S. W alker, Israel I. Gray, all asset she leads all other Htates o f the framed picture o f Abraham Lincoln,
northwest, yet this Industry is, com
o f Oakridge, Oregon.
the Post hereby gives him a vote o f
paratively undeveloped and splendid
B. F. JONES,
thanks for the same.
opportunities await the intelligent,
;9-fl3
Register.
GEORGE W. K E R R , Com.,
persistent undertaker in any branch o f
G. W. M cR E Y N O LD S , A djt.
this pursuit.
Notice to Creditors.
According to official figures, the
IN T H E M A T T E R O F T H E E S TA TE number and value o f Oregon’s live
O F A D O N IR A M
J. STE W A R T, stock, together with some o f their pro
D ECEASED.
ducts. at the close o f the year 1910
Statements That May Be Investi
Notice ia hereby given that the un- was as follow s:
gated. Testimony of Cottage
dcmlgned has been appointed by the
Number.
Value.
County Court in and for l.ane County, C ,t t le ............... 673.750 $13,475,000
Grove Citizens.
Stuto o f Oregon, Executor, with the Dairy cowa ....... 175,000
7.000,000
When a Cottage Grove citizen comes
w ill annexed, o f the estate o f the aaid Horses................. 295.000 32,538.000
to
the front, tellin g his friends and
Adoniram J. Stewart, deceased.
Mule. ...............
»*670
1.040,400
A ll person» having claims against S h ee p .................. 2,401,000
9,604.000 neighbors o f his experience, you can
»aid estate are hereby notified and re H o g . .......
324,000
3.888,000 rely on his sincerity. The statements
quired to present the same to the un Goats ................ 220,1X10
880,(XXI o f people residing in fa r away places
dersigned. at the law office o f J. S. , Wool lbs..............».000,000
4,000,000 do not command your confidence.
Home endorsement is the kind that
Medley, at Cottage Grove. Dane Coun | M ohair................. H » . « »
'•*54' 0<^
backs
Doan’s Kidney Pills. Such tes
ty, Oregon, within aix months from the
Total valuation............ $72.689.400 timony is convincing.
Investigation
date o f this notice.
Range-Bred Horse Noted.
proves it true. Below is a statement
Dated this the 2nd day o f January. |
The Oregon range-bred horse has o f a Cottage Grove resident.
No
A. D. 1913.
C. K. S TE W A R T.
long been noted for his wonderful con stronger proof o f merit can be had.
Executor with the w ill annexed, o f the
Mrs. J. H.
Shortridge,
Cottage
EstHte o f Adoniram J. Stewart, stitution and endurance as well as his
toughness o f character. Hut the Ore Grove, Ore., says: “ Since I publicly
Decfiiied.
#
J. S. Medley.
«/j gon cayuse is passing with the open recommended Doan’s Kidney Pills two
Attorney for Executor._______
range, and will soon be a thing o f the years ago, 1 have taken them off and
past. His successor, raised on the on and they have always benefited me.
IN T H E C O U N T Y C O U R T O F T H E ranch, ia more aristocratic, retaining I was all run down from kidney and
S T A T E O F OREGON FOR T H E his good qualities without the bad bladder trouble and often my back was
C O U N T Y OF L A N E .
j ones, and probably averages as high In so weak and lame that I could hardly
In the matter o f the estate o f AI ver quality as in any other state.
get around. 1 had headaches and the
Our markets for dairy products are kidney secretions annoyed me. A ft e r
H. Now ell, deceased.
practically insatiable, yet undeveloped 1 had taken a number o f remedies
Notice—Sale of Real Estate.
and growing. A dairy cow famine is without benefit, 1 was told about
Notice .» hereby given, that in pur imminent.
The high price o f mi k Doan’ s Kidney Pills and deciding to
suance Of an order of the County Cour ,
and «utter f « t has caused dairymen to try them. 1 procured a supply at Ben
o f the County o f U*nw « " d St" tc “ f neglect the raising of heifer calves, son’s Drug Store.
The contents o f
Oregon, made by the County Judge and those who w ill engage extensively three boxes improved my condition in
thereof, on the 7th day o f January, A. and intelligently in the raising and every way. 1 have often told other
I) 1913, in the matter o f the csta e *> supplying o f good cows may demand persons how effective Doan’s Kidney
AI ver H. Now ell, deceased, the under- almost any kind o f prices for them the Pills are in cases of kidney com plaint.”
ngned W illiam l ane, administrator o f next few years. The coe.tcount.es
For sale by all dealers. Price 50
the s-tdeatate. will sell at p r iv a te «^ . thc great W illam ette valley, and the cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo,
for cash, gold coin o f the
irrigated sections o f eastern Oregon New York, sole agents for the United
States to the highest bidder, sub offer almost unequaled conditions for States.
fee ted to confirmation by said < ounty the dairy business.
Remember the name— Doan’ s —and
Court on Saturday, the 16th day
take
no other.
j30-f6
Port bind a Livestock » ’enter.
Kxliruarv A. D. 1913, at 2 o clock P.
Portland is the only live stock
L : ron th eU n ..h crcir..... scribed .n - '
market center on the roast, there ic
Administrator’s Notice.
the residence thereon situated n. the
ing none other west o f St. Paul and
County o f Lane and State o f Oregon.
Notice is hereby given, that the un
Denver. The recent erection there of
dersigned has been duly appointed by
,11 the right, title, interest and estate
large
stock
yards
and
a
packing
plant
an kiu. ■'* *
|i Nowell « t the
the County Court o f Lane County,
is going to greatly improve and aug-
Oregon, administrator o f the estate o f
,ncnt the business o f growing and feed
Eudora Lincoln, deceased.
A ll per'
ing beef cattle, mutton sheep and hogs
sons
having
claims
against
said
estate
operation of i«w « r
th»
L giving » more stable and d.scr.mi-
are hereby notified to present the same
n H g market. Largely for lack of
to me at the office o f J. E. Young a t
torney for said estate at his office in
from the east 85 per cent o f the sir
Cottage Grove, Oregon, within six
¡he consumes. This condition w ill not
months a fter the date o f this notice.
long continue.
Oregon farmers are
Dated this 9th day o f January, 1913.
State o f .Oregon “ " \ b^
livided „ne f „at finding that all alfalfa, cjover
O R L A N D O RICE,
rare peas, barley and wheat.
acribril as follows .
East [ “
Administrator
o
f
the estate o f Eudora
ka
. ' i [ h this salubrious climate.
Lincoln, Deceased.
j9-f7
« * choicest o f pock co.1
* -
wl
nrnfU as in the corn belt.
^Oregon"ranks sixth among the states LE S S B O W EL T R O U B LE
1 r K
• „ „ « to the number and
IN C O TTAGE GROVE
0 f, th e f Utn
h e " h e P nd second as to the
Cottage Grove people have found out
,3) W illam ette Meridian.
V* 'U
;
h e ig h t o f fleece, viz., eight
County. State o f Oregon
that|A
S IN G L E DOSE o f simple buck
L h a l f pounds. The average
thorn bark, glycerine,etc., as compound
at
!
f
fleece
in
the
other
leading
T „ rm, -
„ „ no,
ed in Adler-i-ka, the German appendi
gold com o f the
p ced at ex- Theep-^‘ >wing states varies from five
citis remedy, relieves constipation, sour
half
to
seven
pounis.
to I k * paid on day o
•
the n th
pone o f purchaser,
• “ tc T . . . , . « . e e l « « Of 1.000 for tbc stomach or gas on the stomach I N
S T A N T L Y . This simple mixture anti
,,ay o f January. A. D ^ a m la n K ,
„W
U m .“ l S i d e . '• «
septicizes the digestive organs and
draws o ff the impurities and it is sur
» 1,0 Estate of Alver
Administrator o f » the
can not b i
range now prising how Q U IC K L Y it helps. The
H Now ell, deceased.
New Era Drug Store.
Notice for Publication.
Í
C
¡¡r hunkiti r methods
S ou
rn 1« convinced that your
[ will Itc abaolutely
wiih us.
ETS
Small
miic
accounts
re pled and appreciated
the 1 ar r «* on e»
if
and
as
w ill
i prompt ami carefu l attrn
Ikfiiicinl.i-i. i hr In/ ac> m inis
gall in the beginning-
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. K iviiir at .ill times good feed,
measure and
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iv ed inch
îaterials
I us your next order and y o u ’ ll
i be pleased w ith the results.
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Mir r»m*t.|,i,, 7>.
'• tun-, Ktv muy pula for eonatlpatlon.
nd range
er Yard
QUPO N
for 1 0 0 0 votes w ith a - 5 c
at either Rees W a lla c e
A plcasurcj pf'hase
r>. or The Sentinel.
Jetter
I vote for
Pree Pian o Contest
JELL drilling
of rnidl'^rW*
wpH» in any
L - (£ k
r , 0 ‘ <l«‘pt.h o f r>o<> feet.
I . ee ' k VVH' " r A.birds»
ERUSON, Cottage Grove, Or.
Sunshine :: Flowers
reached
by t h e
MJNSET
0 » I l 0C0:
“ ’ S .HASTA I
R O U T rr
LOW
ROUND
TR IP
FARES
FROM
PO RTLAND
O REGON C IT Y
ALBANY
C O R V A L L IS
w o o d b u r n
M c M i n n v i l l e
SALEM
EUGENE
ROSEBURG
G R A N T S PASS
M E D FO R D
ASH LAND
and other Main Line and Branch Line Points to Ixis Angeles,
Colton, Pasadena, Riverside, Sari Barnadino and other California points
with stop-overs in either direction and long return limit
T H R O U G H T R A I N S E R V I C E DAILY
Can F ra n ciern Fvn rpcc *
Observation Car. Pulman Standard and Tourist Sleeping
Jdll r i d lllld lU L.AJJIC55 . Car and all-steel high Lack »eat day coaches and dining car.
r n liin rn ia Fvn rocc • With Standard and touritst Sleeping Cara, all-steel high back »eat
U d llio n ild L A p reb b . day coachea and dining car.
P
A ll train» connect at San Francisco with through Has tern trains
via Ogden or aouth through Loa Angelea and the Sunset Route
For farea, »leeping car accommodation», ticket» or literature on California, call on nearest
Agent, or write
If
JOHN M. SCOTT, Gen’l Pass. Agent, Portland, Ore.
j 16-23-30
Within a 15 mile circle around IM P E R IA L
there are now several hundred prosperous
farmers raising enormous crops o f wheat,
rye, barley, oats, potatoes, vegetables, etc.
Poultry raising is also highly successful.
Three large stock ranches, ow ning several
thousand horses and cattle are also in this
circle.
IM P E R IA L is now the trading point and
will soon be the shipping point (the rail
roads are now building) for the products
from thousands o f acres surrounding it.
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All kinds o f men smoke Duke’ s Mixture in all kind*
o f pipes— as well as in cigarettes— and they all tell the same
atory. They like the genuine, natural tobacco taste o f
tí
Choice bright leaf aged to mellow mildness, carefully stemmed
and then granulated—every grain pure, high-grade tobacco—
that's what you get in the Liggett
Myers Duke's Mixture sack.
You get one and a half ounces of this pure, mild, delightful
tobacco, unsurpassed in quality, for Sc—and with each sack you
get a book o f paper» free.
Now About the Free Pipe
In every sack of Liggett d f Myers Duke’ s Mixture we now pack
acoupon. You can exchange these coupons for a pipe or for many
other valuable and useful articles. These presents cost not one
penny. There is something for every member o f the fa m ily -
skates. catcher's gloves, tennis rackets, cameras, toilet articles,
suitcases, canes, umbrellas, and dotens o f other things. Just send
us your name and address on a postal
and as a tpacial offmr daring Jan
uary and Fmbruary only ua will
•and you oar nmw iUrnttrated ca ta
logue o f protontg F R E E o f any
charge. Open up a sack o f Liggitt
I Myrrt Duke's Mixture today.
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& S
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assorted wtth tars from HORSE SHOE.
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