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1 w eight. ck'a tr ip , rtcoin- Un» r lly ital tim t medium •aya tha city cuni- oao of in ho ia tu gonvral i anici ni, city « w a te r aupar • Modern Pharmacy Good That’s All Spring Styles Are Arriving Daily EL 4] We offer exceptional value« in every dep a rtm en t. Road. 1912.— tn your r high ottage le and N) paid haul- holea i road w orth th e r e ie lieat uld he tie tte r 4| We are showing u larger variety ol patterns and m akes in Itrds, Art Squares, Lining Tattles, Library Tables, R ockers, Linoleums, R allie s, Ktc„ than ever Ix-fore. •| I ’misual t a r e was taken in selecting the designs and our lines represent the liest values offered by the leading m anufacturers of the country. €] We cau sell you "G ood Good«” at "R easonable l ’rice«." If you d o n ’t believe this statem ent, ju st call and in»|>ect our quality and com pare our prices. K 1N T E R B R O S. Phone 6 House Furnishers Nuf-Ccd S U B S C R IB E F O R T H E S E N T IN E L • • • • In te re s t P u id o n Tim e Itejn m its. $25,000.00 COTTAGE GROVE, ORE. T5he If ER. I >U. i-emo le r e a ia b e te to do in traeta It NE. DAYLIGHT STORE W e Have Union Suits To F it Any Figure entine I. It is as easy for us to satisfy a stout or a slim man as one with normal shape. Men’s porus knit, Ion# or short sleeves, Balbrig- gan, Athletic, heavy cotton or wool. In Men’s 2-piece underwear absolutely just what you want from feather weight cotton on up to fine silk mercerized. For boys, girls and children in either union suits or two piece suits of underwear our stock is complete. Burkholder-Woods Co. p. s .— WE BUY WOOL AND MOHAIR r eO*v*>0«T T»»f » o v a l T A il O»* H ave you seen the Royal Tailors’ B i g S p r i n g L in e o f S A MP L E S for Made-to-Measure Suits at R ees-W al lace C o.’s. Every suit absolutely guaran teed to fit and give satisfac- tion. $ 3 8 down to . . . . Our $ 1 3 Ready-to-W ear Suits are won ders. Come in and see them. Rees-Wallace Co. The d is t r ic t convention of C hristian E ugene G u a rd : Lyle Brown has a s E ndeavor societies cam e to a success sumed the m a n a g e m e n t of local base ful close Sunday n ig h t w ith union s e r ball affairs and offers a splendid solu vices in the M. E. C hurch, addressed 1 tion to the situation. His pian is to by G. E v e r t b a k e r , s t a t e president, organize the Creswell, C o tta g e Grove, “W H E R E Y O U whose s u b je c t was " L e a d e r s h i p ; I t ’s Junc tion City, Coburg, Springfield and Costs and A c h ie v e m e n ts ." Mr. b a k e r Eugene te am s into a le ague to be had addressed th e convention ea rlier known as th e U pper Valley league and in the day a t the P re s b y te r ia n Church to play a series of g am es for a real for , on " B o w a Je w is h Kahbi Found C hrist sure pennant. Dorena. as Given by His S o n .” Both addresses It was first th o u g h t t h a t an o r g a n i April 22, 1912.—AI. E lledge o f the w ere in te r e s tin g and instructive. zation betw e en Albany, Salem, Eugene Grove was assessing the D orena people T he tw o d ay s ' convention was held Htid Roseburg would be more effective, la st w eek. in the C h ristian. P re sb y te r ia n and but it was figured out t h a t such a com Miss May Vanschoiack w e n t out to Methodist churches, th e pastors of bination would e n tail too much expense Yoncalla T hursday evening, re tu r n in g these c h u ich e s deliv erin g addresses to in the m a t t e r of railroad fares and i F rida y. th e d eleg a tes, of which th e re were hotel bills. C larence McLinn is g e t tin g the m a Mr. Brown will ta k e up th e m a tte r te ria l on th e ground for a new barn. forty. A b anquet was given in their ! honor in th e parlors of the Christian w ith the m a n a g e rs of th e te a m s r e Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n R o b in e tt o f Cres- ferred to w ith a view to g e t t i n g them Church S a tu rd a y evening. i well visited a t th e home of Currin A song service preceded th e banquet to g e th e r to a r r a n g e a schedule of 1 Cooley S a tu rd ay a r d Sunday. ; S a tu rd ay evening, followed by an a d games. F re d and D elbe rt Kelly are hauling dress by G. E v e r t Baker. A f t e r ad- Classy job p r i n t i n g —T he S entinel. ■ shingles from Rocky Point for W a rre n I jo u rn m o n t to the b anquet room. Chris- : K elly ’s new house. i tia n E ndeavor g am es w ere played. Copy of a Sale Bill 61 Years Old. E. R. Spencer of C o tta g e G rove was P a r tn e r s w ere selected by giving From the H um ansville L eadei. - nam es of d e le g a te s to local m embers S ta te of Missouri, County o f P ik e — I in Dorena on business Monday. T he neighbors m e t a t Rev. Barn- I o f the E ndeavor. R e fr e s h m e n ts con To Whom It May C oncern: T he u n d er sisted of punch and w afers, a f t e r the signed will T uesday, S e p te m b e r 29, A. s e rv in g of which a social good tim e I). lS4t5, sell a t public outcry for cash on premises, w here Coon creek crosses was enjoyed. T he pro g ra m rendered a t th e conven on th e Missouri road, the following ch atties, to - w it: N ine yoke of oxen, tion was as follow s; w ith yoke and chain, two w agons with SATURDAY. beds, th r e e n ig g e r wenches, four buck (In C h ristia n Church) niggers, th r e e n ig g e r boys, tw o prairie 9:00 R e g istra tio n plows, tw enty-five ste e l traps, one b ar 9:30 O pening Song S ervice rel pickled cabbage, one hogshead of 9 :46 Q uiet H o u r .................... Mr. Mason tobacco, one lot n igger hoes, one spin ning wheel, loom, th r e e fox hounds, a 10:16 G re e tin g s to the Convention lot of coon, mink and skunk skins and From Convention C om m ittee a lot of o th e r articles. Am gw ine to F rom Business Men California. J O H N DOE. Response Richard Roe, Criyer. 10:30 S pecial Music F re e headcheese, apples and hard 10:40 E ffic ien c y .. .Mr«. Mary Ben cider a t noon. ton, E ug en e 11:00 Business Session SUNDAY. R e p o r t o f S e c r e ta r y and T re a s u re r (In P re s b y te r ia n C hurch) A ppointing of C om m ittees 7:00 S unrise P r a y e r M eeting . A 1 :30 Song S ervice S u rrendered L i f e ........ S t a t e P re s Q uiet H our. . Mr. Myron Gctohell ident B aker 2:00 R eading of R eports SUNDAY AFTERNOON. 2:40 Special Music 2 30 Song Service 2:46 Efficiency C a m p a ig n ___ Miss 2:50 Address . ............ Rev. Sutcliffe Vesta Holt 3:20 Special Music 3 :00 Efficiency C onferences 3:30 How a Je w ish Rabbi Found 4:00 Business Session—R eports C h rist as Given by His S o n .. . S pecial C om m ittee G. Evert Baker N o m in a tin g C o m m ittee (5:00 Young P e o p le ’s M eeting (Union Election o f Officer» m eeting) 7 :30 Reception 7 :00 Song S ervice Purpose and Need o f O rg a n 7 :30 L eadership—I ts Costs and ised E f f o r t .......... S t a t e Pres. G. A chievem ents S t a t e Pres. G. E v e r t B aker E v e r t B aker [E D D 1N G Stationery, Party Invitations. T h e Shop W here Good Printing Is D one DO B E T T E R ” h a r d t ’s T uesday to pile and burn brush and logs. T he ladies w ere on hand w ith baskets filled w ith the f a t of the land. C harles T e e te r s has bought th e How ard p ro p e rty of th e Cham bers Lum ber Co. and has moved onto the same. I Calendars i 4J The Sentinel has them to suit every taste and at prices more reasonable than they can be purchased from o u t side dealers. Young Men Want Clothes? H ere they are— good clothes—all wool, new models, perfect fit. Priced from $14 to $25 1 V ik in g n Correct Clothes C lo th e s for Young M e n ” L u rc h ’s , Cottage Grove j«. - --m at* r m For ladies’ we have the beautiful fine ribbed Athena Vests and Union Suits, the Swiss ribbon, Comfy cut, Jersey ribbed body vests. Union suits from the cheapest to the best. Gy th e N e w Y o r k K v e r m iK jo u r n a l I'u M it h lu g C o m p a n y Interesting Addresses by State Presi Proposed to Organize Cottage Grove, dent G. Evert Baker and Eugene, Creswell, Junction, Local Pastors. Coburg and Springfield. Bank of Cottage Grove CAPITAL I'fU D1ST. ENDEAVOR CONVEN EMBRYO PLANS FOR SIX TION WAS SUCCESSFUL CLUB VALLEY LEAGUE Sec Us About Farm Loans •A C O O l> HANK I N A O o o l l T O W N o p y ilt f h l. The country new spapers of America, ready prints ia the d r a in in g of good generally known an "lo ca l n e w sp a farmer» and valuable farm bands from per*, " are the national police force of the United .State» into Canada. the United S tatea. A police force t h a t The Canadian G overnm ent patronizes ia not well paid and well tre a te d can and pays liheraP y th e ready printa not lie aa good an it o u g h t to he. t h a t carry alluring a d v e rtia in g —u sua l T he editorial police force of thin ly fraudulent in ita sta te m e n t» and dia- country Mutters, am ong o th e r thinga, guiacd as pure reading m a t t e r urging from a vicious ay a tern of free a d v e r tis farm ers and farm w orkers to leave this ing, in stitu te d hmg ago hy th e h o - country and to ta k e up land in Canada. calleil " r e a d y p r i n t " concerns. S ixty thnusund men, valuable to this A tiling th a t is hud in one way ia country, essential to the w elfa re of usually bad in half a dozen o th e r ways. the nation and of the farm s, have been This ia tr u e of t h a t h arm fu l, d iso r d r a f te d from the U nited S ta te s into ganized method of conducting local Canada by this free disguised a d v e r new spapcra which given free apace to tiaing during the paat y ea r alone adve rtise r» und rio re tu r n to the man T he farm s of this country need and who publiahea the ready p r in t c o n ta in could use im m ediately Hix millions of ing advcrtlHing m a tte r. And th ro u g h o u t the This ayatern of unpaid advertising, farm w orkers. country are a c a tte re d thousands of how ever honcatly it may have been b e gun in th e old days, doea then« t h in g » : new spapers th a t p rin t allu rin g and dis It deprives the ed ito r of the a d v e r honest advertiaing m a tte r t h a t in one tising revenue t h a t should go to him. y e a r drains the country of sixty th o u It s ta r v e s the local newspaper, sand of these most valuable w orkers. A g rea t, d isa strous w a r could not be which, c a rry in g this free advertising, ia like the sm all hoy tiiat w alks o u t of more harm ful to the nation th a n this a s ta g n a n t |smd in su m m er w ith a doz d r a f tin g of our heat w orkers across the border. en bloodsuckers clinging to him. T he farm s and the farm ers suffer. The free a d v e rtisin g ia a leech th a t e x h a u s ts th e s tr e n g t h of the local T he editors th a t carry this m a t t e r tie- cause it is inserted in the ready p rin t newapa|H-r and prev e n ts its grow th. This fre e a d v e rtisin g not only robs and they c a n ’t help c a rry in g it, get the co untry editor of th a t p a rtic u la r not one c e n t of pay. They a re sw in space which it occupies it h u rls all dled, for all free a d v e rtisin g is a sw in local ed ito rs hy m aking th e ir a d v e r tis dle, since it ta k es som ething for noth ing seem c h e ap and contem ptible, in ing. T he nation is dam aged. the a d v e r tis e r 's es tim ation. Kverybody knows how little ia | L e g itim a te adv e rtiain g a t f a ir rates th o u g h t of the m an who asks for a job ia made to seem preposterous by this and says, " B a y me anyth in g you lik e .” method. How can any local editor e x p e ct th a t It is well understood t h a t he doesn’t think him self w orth much and th a t he one adve rtise r will consider paying a f a ir r a te for frank ad vertiaing open is probsiily r ig h t almut it. W h s t do country editors e x p e c t will and above board in a publication th a t be th o u g h t of the publication t h a t says ta k es any q u a n tity of a d v e rtisin g dis to the ad v e rtise r, "Y ou n ee d n ’t pay me guised as pure reading m a tte r, and a n y th in g a t a l l; you can p aste fre e a d ta k e s it w ithout charge? v e rtisin g on my inside pages th e way Before the papers can be built up you can p aste fre e a d v e rtisin g on the and advcrtisera made to realize their outside of an ash b a r r e l . " value, the deadening, cheapening, b e Men and new spapers alike are judged littlin g influence of fre e a d v e rtisin g largely by th e ir e s tim a te of th e m m u st be e lim in a te i. The editors must ap p re cia te the value selves. T he ed ito r who by ta k in g free a d v e rtisin g declares t h a t his space of w hat they have to sell before t e is n 't w orth a n y th in g is c e rta in to have a d v e r tis e r will ap p re c ia te it. his space ta k e n at his e s tim a te of its | And they m ust g e t rid of th e system value. t h a t uses them as m ere m essenger One of th e most vicious resu lts of boys, and m essenger boys w ith o u t a the d istrib u tio n of fre e a d v e rtisin g in salary. 5 tore lo. Ml. ih ! Chi- pavo- rablo ex - hla In itial Uto efficiont. ada p teil wItere a ami he a c to ry in In th e he de ry and pay to Free Advertising Is Scored T3he