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About Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1909-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 29, 1911)
V ity he was one of the unfortunate* vclient t exult* have la-tAt ohtaincil who still do not know that tuet»*by the piling in the great trestle atul women are striving to change across the lake, which, since the By ELBERT BEDE Tkisti Other» Thiak. ask tthal Wt Think conditions so that they and their »lav it was litst placed in the !ir*t Take tlie children's shoes to (iotT. *f Ik« Tkis|> Others Think Subscription Rates. children might look forward to a part ol the construction of the I.ncin I jj,. w,u repair them promptly and On* Y e a r . . . . . . . _____________ . . . . 1150 brighter future than the existing sue cut oil, has shown no deterioration. cheaply, Six Months.. . . . . . . . .......... *75 •’ Boys Heart Replaced," reads a ial system i an oiler. The chances ate Three Months...... ...................................<0 The ties that have just lieen te- Mia. Joseph I'ape, of Ituseburg, was No subscription taken unless paid for headline from New York. At last Dan moved trom the ('.teal Salt l,ake|ht the city several days ol the past that if he baiL heard or read any in advance. This rule is imperative. Cupid has serious competition. week, having been called here hy the thing at all about any ol the radical will be subjected to a li.itd test in Advertising Rates. A preacher and an editor at Bremer serioua illness and death ol her mother, The Mrs. I'tnl Junes, Sr. Display 12| cents per inch under sixty ton, Wash., will exchange places for a movements it was one ol the sneer the alkali soils o| Nevada inches; 10 cents per inch over siaty inch week. The editor would probably be ing references or deliberate nnsrep- “ pickling” process has caused them es. Reading notices. 5 cents per line each Reduced price tin building paper; insertion. Want ads. 1 cent per word; susceptible to a like proposition to be irseutations in which so many d.ulv to become heavily iiupteguated with blue, green, red und grey, 17, 20, 2i> no ad. less than 15 cents. Kates on posi fulfilled in the next world. newspapers habitually indulge. salt and they act as a "ground’ ' to and 20 pound*, MNI Hipiure feet to the tion made known on application. Suits for breaches of promises are Some ol the letters were addressed the electric current in the block roll. l.MWMon'* I'nint Store. O H » « . Ilf IN S I.. SOI 1H 01 POSlOtM U not always a certain indication that to his pastor and show him to have signal service. This fact makes Mr*, ti. I), tiiiMNetl of Purvallia, m t . women want to wear the pants. Entered at the Cottage Groie l*ostothee lieen a regulat attendant at chinch. them unlit lor use on the tuum hue tended to buainc«« mutter* in Cottage if loafers wasted only their own as Second Class Mail Matter. Had this pastor been one of those ol the company over which the (■rove several duy* of tbe pu»t week. time much could be forgiven them. 0f courageous ones who do not hesitate block signals play a most iui|Mntant Wuldo Hill tlui beat vulley Hour, Doesn't it make you feel aorl Taft is not as influential iu Can- 41.25 per Mack ul Spray's. ashamed of yourself to hear in a round- ■ to point out that the institutions part. ada as iu the l*. S. and the Cana about way of some nice thing that has underlying a social system, which The preserving ot ties and piling Now i* tlie tune to Intve rubber lieel* dians have rejected reciprocity. .. been said of you by some fellow you condemns men, women and child- in (item Salt l.ake may tiecome an pul on. Goff liu* them. “ The cost ot living is cheaper I have been hating. K. A. Wheeler, of I'otluge lirove, reu to sutfering and starvation, ex* 1 important industry, it the ex|ieri- ® *I*. today than a year ago. despite | To have enough to eat and be able ial „ » „ „ y lo , he e t b i c l ¡ to eat it that s about all there is to . . .. . • the high prices o f sugar, potatoes R v aud flour,” says a Portland whole- saler, who gives figures to prove it. The ultimate consumer does not seem to be convinced, however. ' uie- Adversity brings out either the beat or worst there ia in man. The raising of the Maine has resulted Un the discovery that the old ship sunk Church people o f Bellingham are as a result of being tilled full of water. having quite a time because Presi- dent Taft has signified his willing- Flying machines have only one fault they haven't yet learned to land ness to be present at the dedication Ifently and gracefully, o f a Unitarian church during his j 11 “ to know a little and know ¡that little well than to have a lot of visit to that city. Those outside ! stuff inside your head that you can’ t the Unitarian church object very untangle when you want to use it. strenuously to his taking part in Mlle Goby 1)e8,>ISi upon whom ex. the ceremony. another. I.et us love one king Manuel, of Portugal, lavished his attentions. says women should not Publicity bureaus, press agents woman marr..-. and advertising agencies got theirs! »_ e»,___ __________________ ____ An Olympia, Wash., woman was re at the meeting of the State Editor ial Association in Portland last hair, which she had taken to a hair week. Editors who pay good mon- dresser to be made into a switch. The ey for setting up and printing free j u<1Ke decided that an attempt on i * * -- - * - * - give advertising dope were also handed ^'Mrt hair dr«»»«.r to giv» horse hair mstead of her own was a package. Chas. H. Fisher, parent. We presume this made the Eugene Guard, was re-elected hair apparent. president f i l a i tuli! ntt tire If urli] T fl0 S iìU C C O Í THINGS w e t h in k 11 the her lur ap- her tu . Ida., woman admits that A Bois she married a man so she could collect One necessity o f life in Lane , . a debt from him--and her husband Is County is getting cheaper, anyway. Ilow suinE for , divorce jU8t to pay Newspapers are being sold here at her back. a price that certainly places them 1 The man who struts the most among in the reach of all. That may be his inferiors is the first to toady when because Canadian pulp and paper he meeta h'8 superiors. are on the free list, or it may be due i "What is there In a name ‘ , is asked. r ________r __ ¡Creditors often find much in a wife’s to the ,______ keenness ot competition— 1 . . > . . .. I name. but what does the subscriber care . , . ...... American heiresses and English no about that?— Eugene Guard. bles continue to reciprocate. A pessimist is a man who sees the There is a prevailing opinion that the spirit of unrest with which cloud around the silver lining. the world has been afflicted since I Criticism does some people much the time Teddy started things has K°<*J- but th« cr tic seldom receives continued long enough—and there t,enefit therein m. is a strong counter opinion that the A man ,na> not always ki“ h,s wife principles mrnts now being wo. ked out prove , , . on which all religious are founded, as successful as former tests. , ,, , . , be might have been a means o f gtv- h u g e T IL L A B L E AREA IN ing this man new hope and cour- OREGON. That thete are 22.917,930 acres It the poor fellow had only lieen ol tillable laud in the state of the ¡„ touch with the progressive move- gon has just lieen estimated hy Dt ments of the day; if he had only James Withy combe, director of ex lieen given to understand how work |ieritneut stations at the Oregon is going on m which he might have Agtiiti1tur.il College in .some new helped, work that will free human statistics which he has recently ity from such a menace as he saw compiled Divided into counties, threatening his children; it lie had Lane leads with 1,9.>3,P24) acres. understood that such reforms as the There ate in the state 00,957.764) single tax are coming rapidly acres of land, and alter the lorests enough to make it certain that his are removed and all available land eldest child, a 1*>> ol six, might is brought under cultivation. Dr. reasonably hope to enjoy its Iwuefits Withycouilie estimates the various before reaching manhood; if this counties will have the following ag- knowledge had been imparted to ricnltural acreage Baker, 478,720; him it is probable, if not certain, Benton, 207,840, Clackamas, 8, that he would not have uccu tulied 228.400; Clatsop, 292.040. Colum tu the despair which drove him to th<? WDHuisslo|1 of so horrjbie a bia, 240.784); Coos, 502,244): Crook, 1,707.520; Curry, 474,500; Doug- ,, .. . , crime. He would have tumid lite las. 815.840; C.ilbam, 429.400 still worth living. n Harney, 1,095,044). Hood River, II is 3 terrible responsibility that 115.712. Jackson, 445,724); J o s e is assumed bv upholders ol e xistiug phine, 274.880; Klamath, 978.500; iuj UJllice> > l.ake, 1 28'2,54iO; Lane, 1.952.120; Lincoln. 318,720; Linn. 1.088 040 DR FORBES ON HOME MIS Malheur. 1.509.300 Marion, 033,- SIONS. 212; Morrow, 224 500. Multnutnah, With its »’>(),000, OIK) people out 187,940; P»lk, 282.170; Sherman. side the church, America is the 384,960; Tillamook, 376.04)0. Utna greatest mission field in the tilla. 939.840 Union, 721.06*1: world atul it is the duty of the Wallowa, 1.071.300, Wasco, 531.• church to save America first and 472; Washington. 447.360; Wlieel- er. 272,200; Yamhill. 300.448 then direct its energies toward sav ing other nations,” said Dr. Rob- ert Fur tie«, of Philadelphia, corre sponding secretary for the Board ol Home Missions and Church F.x- tension in speaking liefore the ( ire- Fall Samples Uncommonness arrived in Kusvhurg lust evening to apend u few hour* with Ina son, J. I*. Wheeler. The gentleman left tlua morning for point* in r*lilornni where he contemplates «pending u few weeks «1 tending to biisine*s mailers und visit ing with friend*. RoMeburg New*. io Itik No “ b itter lu n t e " hi I iimcui I h inude from Cleveland's _ linking Powder. Why? Beeaune it does not eontain Al uin like tile chea p egg, phoMphale link ing powder*. A. J. Armstrong «pent tlie luller pari of I uh I week hi Eugene unit vicin ity and got u fine huncii <>f County Fuir pictures. Sec llioNc snappy coula uinl *uit* ul iturktiidder-WiMMi* t o. J esse Thornton umi faintly will move onto their larm one mile cant of till* city in a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Thompson have just moved on to their place III the humic vicinity. iieulli At Milligan und Slicrwin VI il liam* Paliila are ahaolulcly guuranleed. l.uwson's Paint Store. .. Mrs. C. C. Dullrilli- spent »rveral days of the past Week in Eugene, re turning lue«duy. She wus very much pleased with the County fair. We handle tlie best I iuh II cr * Floor Oil ever oil the market in till* town. Lawson's Paint Store. ., Chus. Hogule, of NebruMku, ban been liere Die past Week Visiting Ills brother, W. A. Hogale. Spray's i* and cement. beudipiarlor* for lime .. A. M. Gittins ami family arrived from Missouri lust Friday looking fora home. As we nre overstocked on buggies we will sell at cost fur tbe next :ttJ days. Spray's. Mr. and Mr*. S. H. McKrrner re turned Saturday fruin u visit with the A. Ci. Wülklvy un»! 1. T. Infumi fmiiille« . HD TM« Ruin Tate If you want a suit built to your ortlur, tins ball; that will I k * differ ent from the rest; a suit w ¡ti, a touch of style and individuality all its own. Come to 1 he Roy al 1 ailor Style Show— i • ■ • * Oj>en tins week at this r„ . , , . store. I his store is the OF root,ng out of graft and corrupt,on ^ *°" ^ Collier*' and Pioneer Pure White odist Episcopal church at Salem. has just begun. Prospects for a ,rwls at l.awiuin'* Paint Store. When man and woman travel in “ The average man is bad," he quieting down, therefore, do not ^double harness, the woman furnishes J. D. t'mphrey, of I.orane, lias four asserted, “ and the American sinner seem very bright for some time. brutK-r* from Morrow rounly »pending the tongue, and there is usually a load ten 'lays with him hunting on the Siua- is as hard to save as any. The j behind it. The coming week will mark ati law. business of the church is to save The lawyer who practices strict vera epoch for Central Oregon. The I city doesn’t collect many fees. Now ready for your inspection. Stock salt, 60c per 100 III* ; Leslie'» mankind from meanness and hell, Granulateti Dairy salt tSS: per 5*1 ib new Hill line will be completed as . A Chicago magazine writer rubs it but hell is only incidental. Three sack at Spray’*. .. ! far as Bend, amid general rejoicing, . ¡nt0 Philadelphia because of recent hundred thousand dollars in addi- F. H. Hall apd family will move to / —*t • 1 \1 V / I SUITS and James J. Hill and his son Louis graft scandals. This seems l-ke a case lion to lht. regl,|ar appropriation itddie of November. C h ic a g o and INew Y o rk Arizona about the ml will come from St. Paul to join in of the jackpot calling the kitty black. rajse(J ^ y w for Afficj| and Mr. Hall ia interested with Capt. » . the celebration. Portland will show A Tacoma, Wash., man dropped dead tbe w(. co()|(| do for K)(Xj<) (XKJ Keifor in the Arizonu King; one of the yy its interest in this big event by send - 1 »bile wiping dishes for his wife. He Africans in Atnerica was «40.4900. moat promising mining properties in that stale. ing a special excursion o f prominent was 100 Kood for lhi* carth> anyway, . .. i "G o into the cities in the grit, ot A news item says New York s pop- ’ linking Wtiat makes Cl e v e l a nd ' s business men to attend the spike . i ulation is now estimated at 5,000,4<X1. vice and save your Americans,’ ' he Powder sel ell? Quality «ml price, a lb. driving and participate in the ses- Note the last three figures. Who said shouted, “ and then when you have AN D UP cans, $100. 0. 5 Ib. cana. $1.66. These ° sions of the Central Oregon DeveN y ew York’s ‘400" were no 'counts. done that save the millions of lor- cairn have screw lops and metHl liandia. opment League at Burns, 4Jctober eiguers who come to our shores Fit, S ty le and Workmanship under regular euvi-r. Are useful when T H E LESSON OF A CRIME. 2 and 3. empty. .. from other countries anti wben von Guaranteed. Murders and suicides, the results Arch Conley, a hrakeman on Die S. There is a well defined rumor have completed that task you are of social injustice, happen so fre- P„ spent a few days of the past week * m ia r a n » A # > n f -t h e n current among politicians that. in a position to go out and save the „ • .. visiting relatives In the city. ^ g U a T a M e e Ol at)SO" , quently that we usually give them Lawerence Harris ot Eugene, cir- . . .. . . . . - , rest of the world. We send mis Also Clothes Steam-cleaned . . , - , . . . . . . but a passing thought. It is only Mrs. Mary Smith took first prize aa •*« and Pressed in a First- sionaries to foreign lands to con cult judge o f the second judicial . , best pastry cook in Lam- county. She ... ' when the circumstances are more Class Manner. vert the people of those lands, but district of Oregon, is being groom -! , .. ulway* use* Cleveland*’* Baking Pow- than ordinarily horrible or sensa- ed by his friends as au opponent lor . . . . . . „ , i when they come here we run away .Icr. „ , , . ! tional that comment seems called from them—even carry that policy United States Senator Jonathan Mr*. J. H. Weeden visited ut Die Dr. for. Such an occurrence took place J. W. Harris hume in Eugene during to the extent that when they form Bourne. Jr., for tbe republican sen in Rockland, Maine, where a poor Die pM*t week. a settlement around our places of atorial nomination at the next pri devil o f a laborer poisoned bis three The heat hard wheat Ilnur White Where You I hi Better. worship we move them into more mary nominating election. Milton W E S T S ID E children and then committed sui River Hluetitem patent, at Spray’*. fashionable districts." A. Miller, of Lebanon, state sena cide. He left letters behind which W. P. Tucker, who recently bought tor from Linn County is getting a place near here, has returned to show that he was driven to commit PICKLED TIES. mention as a candidate for tbe Newport lo spend, the winter, hut will the act through contemplation of Ten thousand railroad ties that democratic nomination. be back early in Die apring. the life that seemed in store for his have been "pickling” in Great For Sale Touloua’gee*.-. $4 per pair. A farm on wheels is practically little boy and bis two little girls. Salt Lake, Utah, for the last three Waldo Miller, Box I7ti, Cottage Grove, wbat tbe O. R. & N. special dem He saw that the present system years have just lieen removed from Phone Farmer*. 2tiX. onstration train to Morrow, Sher could offer them nothing better that body of highly mineralized Elmer I.. Doolittle left Sunday for man and Gilliam counties will be than a chance to become industrial water and are now lieing transjiort- Old Mexico. He i* superintendent of next month. It has lieen termed slaves and could not even guaran- ed to Hazen, Nevada, there to lie AND a mining property there and may re the "H o g and Field Pea Special,” tee with certainty the poorest kind given a trial on the Hazen cut off main for *ome time. it to inform you that and one car will be fitted up to rep of living, no matter how willing to of the Southern Pacific company, Attention Mothers; Let us outfit resent the ideas in raising bogs. work they might be. your boy* and girla for sehnol; warm “ Pickling” railroad ties in the underwear, hosiery, sweaters, aviation Another car will be a miniature Now it is not a question whether Great Salt Lake is by no means a caps, hoy* suit*, misses coats and the is still doing business at the poultry yard, while a third will the man did wrong. It is useless new exjieriment on the part of the well tested "Teas-Ted” school shoe. old stand with the largest show methods o f raising and feed to discuss that. The question for railroad company, j Burk holder-Woods (U>. stork of ing field peas. Several instructors consideration is why should we tol- There are ties in the old Proin- Mr. and Mr*. K. (’. Look wood re- NEW AND from the Oregon Agricultural Col erate a system that drives men to ontory line of the Central Pacific ¡ turned the past week from Portland, DRUGS AND TOILET lege will lie on board to deliver lec such desperation? There is noth- Railway, which were placed there- j Mr*. Lockwood had «pent sume time SECOND HAND ARTICLES j at the Mpring* at Gearhart. tures to the farmers along the way ing in the letters the poor wretch 40 years ago and have not decayed, Mrs. Sarah Parker ia viaiting rela and give demonstrations of the best left behind to show that be had proving the preservative qualities in the city. A w ord to the tive* at Albany. She will he gone methods. When the train reaches ever been given to understand that of the salt formation in which they wise is sufheent. two or three weeka. Arlington, a covention o f the Tri- a better social order is possible and “ pickled” for years before being M. A. (touch, of Eugene, wa* in Cot County Development Congress will probable, even within the time be laid on the roadlied. Piling is also tage Grove a couple day» of the past be held. might have lived. In all prohabil- .being preserved in this lake as ex- week. Domestic and Foreign Woolens I !<> authori/.cd local IVleaS- uring Bureau for tlie famous Royal I ailors of $ 15 . C 3TC prepared to give you the utmost in tailoring at $20, $ 2 5 , $ $ 3 3 0 0 and Rack- and $ $ 3 3 5 5 . . Back ed hy the Royal Fail- lute fit and satisfaction, or no sale. Geo. Bohlman THIS Benson's Pharmacy Benson's Pharmacy Rees - Wallace Co. HOUSE FURNISHINGS SHELF HARDWARE Knowles & Gräber <>