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(in Hi fuiii'tloiin pr<q»*rlt lli B v tti'P ' I'r f' iHH .lin in g..I yjir* nl (iliullilirrluinii' 'I ulilrli |t«ni«-d Th«*y will a im gtli.-i i,(rBlll" . illVi|{or»t«* ) out I ivi - i (iilit** your I miwi -I*. n ilin ly • 1. ,iy tluil niiarral Ii* frelu ,* .in ty .ligrallon. Try it. Mail) Itvr been |M*rinunenty ru m l 4 yuuT For auli* by Hrn-oi, 3 R S 3 ym INitllli KiiilHiiy linii ljb li 1011 M.l OltOX SIMM»*. H U PS S or I h H* iuim I ■Ill B. Hll.lt N* N. N. N » H n iilt C H O lvt*n I« u !• I fa : tu • Hi«« • MIC M) i S. E. R. R. COMPANY IIMl I AIII.E N o .V I |f lake I If it June /«>. i 9 t9 s Ii« »I m 'i* y \ t i «» np s • i t %«.» * J » > \ • . U ft 1 I'M r K M » I i •»»*** 1 A Ih.» S .J . « * * / • »• là4* ■UM«» vVii l i f t ) m l i I h M i i • * ig g in s 4 1«* 1 1« » lu 1 ■ t • Sobered by the cm Portland.— “ Pin prepared to go down rtii MiiciitH of Saturday'» ull night the line on the enforcement of the law »> hh I oii of nilhuater» and dl»agree In Portland and I am here to a»k your m.-iilh, eon gri»» adjusted It» differ co-operation. If 1 don’t get that, I wlll eu<. ■ Monday, Invited President Taft go It alone, and from now on I win to th<* eapllol m in more and at 4 10 he on the Job every minute as long P M wrot. linl»'' after the "troceed- a» I am in office. 1 will clean up Port ho'.H of the . • com! »eauiun of the Sixty- land If It tukcH me until January b, »< < ond cougn-HH. 1916.” I Ii«- end was marked by a return of With this declaration, Governor harmony . .. nator I,a Collette, de West announced his crusade against manding union on the Penrose cam vice In Portland, ut a meeting with I’“ 1*'11 fund i. tolutlon, found all oppo the mayor, chief of police, district lit Hltion i.m.»iibed a »a y and the re»o- torney and members of the municipal bit ion w.i adopted altnoHt without association and vice com m ission at dlaeuHHlon the office of the mayor. Sheriff Stev- f h. I*- on *■ r<■: *,! ('"»r: c a ll. fg . » eus did not attend the meeting, send Governor Wrat, of Oregon, who haa completi m vcHtlgulion oi the cam announced a crueade agalnat vice In p.ilgn ( ontrlbutlon» of John It. Arch- lng word that he was too busy. During the whole session the air Portland, declaring local official» have bold and (ieorge i ’erklna ami of all wus charged with tension. Governor not tiren doing their duty. llmmclul traiiHuctlon» and correa- West swi-cplngly declared that none pondence relating thereto,” between of the city or county authorities had the two flmineliTM and "Colonel Roose bricf News of thè Week been doing their duty. velt, reprehentutlve» In congre»» and Sheriff Robert L. Stevens takes the ivtlfloua io ubollhli b.'iiu’ ln»: In Culi member» of the »enute of the United position that he has been performing forti In Inni* ho far fiilli*i|, unii Dover State»." the duties of his office according to nor Jolinaon refu».*» long.T lo grani State Claims Dropped. the requirements of law, and will not l> rinvi** Senators Chamberlain, Martine, recognize the governor's right to In Itili* wlll b.* o|n*ni*d Hi*ptr*inbi*r 3 nf l'oriliiml. H.-.iitb* unii Sun Francisco for 1 ii.iioo io n i ot buy unii nono ton* ot itn for HlUpini-ot tu thi* Philip pilo** J.ipun a building ut thè Pnnnmn l'n- «•in. .-ipnslilott wlll coMt J 1 , 000 , 000 , » ¡1 o. < upy tour urr«*a. nilf.l wlth rnr.* plani* alili flowiTH, unii wlll b»* ri per innn.’ iit glft to Ih** p.*opti* of thi* Uni t«*i| Htu(i*a 'lo in fommiMliiti* Iraveb r» of inod< r iti* no uria. Ibi* SoUthiTH Parili.' ha* pul Itilo op.ratlon a "lunch rountor f a r ' tifiw ffii Sun I rum I h * o ami l,oe \n»:«l. *, tlu- ilr»t f i n put loto imtv I«*.* on ali Vm.-rl. an ridirmi.I Affair» In Nicaragua nr<* growlng w.iri-u* .bill)' It la now apparfiit tliat iiiuri* Altieri, un blueju.ket» and mar Im -H mu*t I h * laarlf.t oli Nlritruguan noli if tlu* uffty of American Ufo ami propfrty nr<* to l><* uaauri*d. ’111.- l'alt* .1 Stati -- (u.*l ahlp Juplter, th< • first 1 elis trlrully drlven *«*a golng »««•i 1 ' • 1 «• • v.-r bulli and th>* la r «est »hip 1 1 n f **v««ry .1.-. rlptlon i*vi*r lald down on I I tli« • Par llli- roant. ha» b.-.-n laum hfd I Hi Mar.* li-land nnvy yard. • in a (of (>«•« i i g r f a o l l l y tr««r ti I i » r » i U T a f f i S a lu ftla y « l i * ; » ' t i r a «I ( o l U g r l.f« » v r «I • t . , r w Itlm u f People in the News r Orville Wright, flying u hydroplane In an • \p> rlim-ntal flight ut Payton, »iMl.itt « l i e f « f t | * « l n i H a i n «*« Ohio, t o o k un u n cip .ftcd plunge Into r at l a g a m i I f i i l a f l u i t i i m t » • •t i*e tn ritH «I Otr tl à ** I the Miami river when making u turu, t • je m T o l# » a i« « f l i t tunal l*r itrl|i-e tri| in «tiltil, m.I » i» only iv.-.l from d.-ath by the i.l l i a lee I li I l»$llc«t •hallown. »» of the »trennt. A. It. WIMII), M anager A pin» to negro. > to l'eau» depend lug on uneertnln Job» uh a monna of livelihood und to enter farming and Mr. W. S (¡unaulua, n farm er living commendai line- w.m made by I)r. far i'lemn p I’ »., aaya h. used Chan liook. r T Wuahlntfton In un nddroaa ’Ilio'** I ‘.In . O l d e r » a id Piurrb.M i b. (..re the Natlunul Negro Ilualne»» .ly In ». i» f a rt> i is for f o u r t f league |in, »iid tint bit l|f.N found it to I. Colonel C o WIlHoti. 07 yoara old, I etrellrnt rem.-. If. and take« plea* former pr* ddent of Ito* I nlted \Slro- Ire in ......rnnifii.liog il. Kor »«Ii* b I.*)» company, died at the l nlted druKKiBta. Sint.*» penitentiary nt Atlanta, (lu., Willie tie w.ih »er»Ing u three yeur »cn tem e for u»lng the mull* In nn at tempt to defraud. Ml»» I torn Keen, of Philadelphia, In Ihr plf .isuiy* im m ni a ilrlit iniiH, I "a up. Mount cntiriiiy; unit iiivigritatiiiK lievcr* Itinekhurn. reaching the aummlt May *KC. tuittlrrl illfr i t If m il I lie I'J und removing It from the lint of 'imtig» hi tin* Cula|MMiya m>»itn \lnnku'» unucaled peak», haa arrived tains. In Seattle on her way home from the '•istillo «lirir Otete t r irli «I f I • k «tf owner t»r-rir«l»d le w p a ir * E E hey r i p K«n a». »♦ »♦ »O t JURAL n«( it ii ( ton i lor t he- i s* pt« III iticlinle* ii v. \ simal , li»« te n - i n Pomi l.n io n io l K llgilirrr re han U n I *• K • H ik H «•III r Ih» fy , i*h.11 Phv**n s_ n *r unti Moflrrti liticctu rr, llllC ill l u l l , ni Munir. Iilrrnf u r r A iltlrm « C o lIrR r, 20th *> »IV V t r uni'om- ’litlK WHH ir, w h ile hinyrton, k e ln /.ily a fe w turning innke o lf i illiriK '« m itici., to (ow n CAquillc linga ms a n o f »en I ie ry n t»«r ft CO. terfere with him In that work. Governor West removed District At torney Cameron from office and ap pointed Walter H. Evans. The rem ov al was made under the statute provid ing that whenever a district attorney shall fall to furnish the governor with the complete statement o f facts In a pardon case, the governor may remove him. It Is not known yet which par don case or cases Governor W est will cite. The latest move by the governor Is the result of Cameron's refusal either to quit office and allow W alter H. Ev ans to take his place and clean up the town, or to allow Evans to act as spe cial prosecutor and carry out W est’s reform plans. When District Attorney Cameron was Informed of the action taken by Governor West the prosecutor is re Bill Carries $1,800.000 ported to have said that he did not The president signed the general de believe the governor had power to re Helen, y hill, making certain the pay move him from office, and that he ment of tl.koo.OUO deficiency In army would resist W est’s attempt. pay, $150,000 for the Gettysburg mem .»rial celebration next year, $350,01)0 for extension of customs work, and T. R. MEN PLAN TO FIGHT .ores of other important payments Eastern Washington Convention In hinging on passage of the bill dorse» Fell County Tickets. The session "JiiHt Hilled out" In the Spokane.— Roosevelt progressives senute, to use the word» of one ob representing the 11 eastern counties server A comparative handful of of Washington met here and discussed members occupied their seats and a the question of putting county tickets call for quorum In either the house or In the Held. All were agreed on the ..•nute would have forced a return of proposal to support an entire state the embarrassing situation of last ticket, but representatives from Pend week. d’Orellle, Franklin and Adams coun Many Posts Unfilled. ties protested vehemently against Many Important appointments made nominating county tickets. by President Taft In the last few A vote on this proposal was strongly months were left unconfirmed when In favor of the new party county tick ets, but It was expressly stipulated congress adjourned Among the more Important arc that this decision, was not binding on those of Judge Richard E. Sloan, of the Individual counties. \iitona; Major General \\ . \\. With er-pooii, Brigadierl.enerul John Mc- Canal Bill Breaks Faith, Say British ri.-rnand and Judge I'lluton W. How London,— The Panama canal bill nrd. of the state of Washington. The was characterized as practically a dis nominations of John Met ourl to be honest repudiation of a direct bargain United States district attorney of Ore by newspapers representing the views gon and Heverly W. Coiner to be Uni- of all the British political parties. tod States attorney for the western It is certain that the government district of Washington go over until will propose the reference o f the ques tion to The Hague court of arbitra next session. tlon. National Capital Brevities. Swan .on und Culberson, after lighting bitterly for the "ntute claim »" In the general dellelency hill, permitted the aenate to yield to the house demands und struck out these claims. Kor this confession, however, they received promise» of HUpport next winter from other senator» when the claims again will be pressed. With these old claim !, amounting to 1600,000, went the "extra month’s" pay for rongresalonal employes, which the senate demanded nnd the house refused to give. In the lust half hour of the session, while President Taft waited In his special room to sign the measures of the dying congress, an attempt was made to rush through a special r**.ii I ion giving the employes the "extra month," hut the house again blocked It. F it th e S h o e ! \ y Let us fit a shoe to your foot. COTTAGE GROVE SHOE STORE General W illia m Booth, founder of the Salvation A rm y, who died recently in London. CAMPAIGN IS MERCILESS Rebels and T h e ir Supporters to Executed Summarily. Verm o n t Campaign W a rm Montpelier, Vt.— In consequence of the tradition that Verm ont’s vote wil indicate the trend of the national elec tlon in Novem ber, this state is de luged with more literature and ora tory than In many a campaign before The Vermont election will be held September 3. OREGON RANCHER IS TRAIN ROBBER Topeka, Kan.— The daring holdup of the Union Pacific mail train near here was not the first big robbery W ells Lounsberry, o f Medford, Or., had exe cuted. Lounsberry confessed he held up a Southern Pacific train in a sim i lar manner last January at Red Bluff, Cal. The train, known as the Denver Ex press, and carrying heavy mail, was leaving .Kansas City, when a man ran across the depot platform and leaped Into the mail car. J. D. Withers, the clerk In charge, turned and faced the man, who leveled a revolver at him. Withers was com m anded to bind and gag his five associates and obeyed. The robber then went through all the registered pouches, stuffing the rich packages into his pockets. When Law rence was reached the robber dropped quickly from the car President Taft has signed the naval and ran towards the rear of the train Catholic* Will Oppose Socialism appropriation bill It carries $123.220.- and boarded a sleeper, and n colored north Ml»» Keen »aya the mountain öcink it to Get W e ll New York.—Under the direction of porter noticed him and notified the 707 and provides for one dreadnaught, Cardinal Farley, the Catholic churches conductor. Drink it to K eep W e ll I» 17.500 feet high. Instead of 16,140 as to cost not more than $15,000.000. shown on the mups. Conductor M. E. Smith hastily sum Senator Pomerene's hill providing a of New York city will Join next Sun uniform system of hill» of lading and day evening In a great labor demon moned two Lawrence policem en and regulating the transfer of such bills stration. the first step in a campaign all three follow ed into the car. Smith Political News Bits h • «nnraiel s a la t e w a te r , etjiia pulled aside the curtain and made a wns passed by the M'»u,e without a against socialism. to any gf tIi»- r e iu iw n c il spriny Spenker Clark will stump Maine for dissenting vote. grab for him. The robber raised the waters o f I'.uiofti* u n it' Atttetir'u (lovernor Wilson this week. revolver and pulled the trigger just The bill to amend the federal consti Kfcomnirrtfled |,y |,.a,|my. p h y s i W om en'» departiuenta have been tution so as to provide a single presi as Smith caught his hand and turned Claim Of the f ’ tiile.l Staten Im it back as he says. The bullet entered opened In New York for each of the dential term of six years was reached KhennutiM,^ t , n l i i e y unii l.iv ' yet c the man's chest close to the heart. this week by the house, but on objec I political parties. afflictions, |>ysj I '{w'l'MU, I lift igeatili It was said at the hospital that 1 1 ,\ R oom veil pro r.-K.lve candidate tion the measure was sent over to the ‘" » lu ll lot in * i ^,1 .s lo to m m a a c c h h , . S Sk J ‘t S k i in wlll conteHt the re election of Repre Lounsberry would recover. Lounsber winter session of congress. «»ml lil* mm I disease*. H u n d re d * Oyster Bay. N. Y.— Having failed to ry confessed that he Is a form er mail sentative l.ongworth. a »on In taw o President Taft signed the Panama jarnple given ll|i" |ty ph y sn iuII* canal hill. He sent to congress a obtain a hearing before the senate clerk working for years between St. Colonel Roosevelt »»v e I tern utrc.l of lo n g a la m ln iy With the Idea thnt the country Is memorandum suggesting the advlsa committee Investigating campaign con Paul, Minn., and Jamestown, N. D., Í !ln" " ,s •»Y CalajKu.xn W n lc t llre.l o f Stumping tours, (lovernor WIV 1,1110 of the passage of a resolution trlbutions because of the Inability of and that he has a wife and two ch ild '■Mintoiiials on a p p lic a tio n . has announced that his present Which would declare that this measure the committee to get together, Colonel ren In Medford. * 1 'I l'\ all ile,tiers, nr slltp|R*<| Ii pinna call for few campaign H'cechete WM no. considered by this govern- Roosevelt plans to write the com m it 'u " s ' '' t v * from lite s p r in g s T H E MARKETS. ment a violation of the treaty provis tee a letter, embodying some of the Senator PUon denies (he charge o W r|te lor prices. things to which he would have testi Senator Penrose that »3.000.000 bad ions regarding the canal Portland. Under the Borah amendment to the fied. been raised by Oeorge W. »Vrkl... to He reiterated his declaration that 76c; bluestem, 79c; red Russian, 76c. secure Hooaevelt a nomination as »„„dry civil bill. An«»* l° b.y he knew nothing of a contribution by 76c; bluestem, 79c; red Ruslan, 76c. i ! ' r ' " " 'I ' ttv .l sm ile o f Cala|MM>ya I republican candidate for President. lK„h branches of congress, homestead Oats— New, $26 per ton. Mr. Archbold, of the Standard Oil . rsw ho m a d e filing prior to the pas»- 1)1 io n »ays the amount spent did not ai Vi»1, I.iv e r, K itlne* Hay— Tim othy. $16; alfalfa, $12. company, to the republican campaign 0f the three yesr homestead ac »'1 HI. hh I (lison lcrs s|iec«lily H|tet*tlily cu rer' | »1 «0.000. Butter— Creamery, 31c. J*y it» us« of 1904. A ll dealer*«, o r noli I „ u reported that lludolph Spreck tnd who full to eW « “ » Eggs— 23c. •lirect miter the original homestead l a * . " y nTr I els. of California and >«*>" J V’ashlngton.— Colonel Roosevelt will Hops— 1911 crop, 20c; contracts, o . he Prejudiced by reason oM h «.r not have an opportunity to answer 20c. failure to so elect, and may proceeu W ool— Eastern Oregon, 18c; W ll John P. Archbold’s statements before f t * it ¡t« under th* old law. lamette valley, 22c. the «ennte In committee investigating 1 l i n t witness before The most Impo™»* ........ Mohair— 32c. campaign expenditures until late In P’ W i j t n o „ , „ a i,|s j| frn n , I m organisation to w .rk for the campaign " " p Arrh. September. • C j « V O s n i v e (o n S o „ ,| ,e n , Pa ................. . the presidential campaign .............. week wa. Seattle. Senator Clapp, chairman of the com W heat, N ew — Bluestem, 80c| club, mittee before which Mr. Archbold told rea'sr » «»cco m io o d ftllo ii», I <>ITIcli*l count of the U ' " " " ty 0f M 'l. * ’ i /r'it OI» had contributed 78c; red Russian, 78c. h ot*118 * ratM mtul nnit I given eve It « ° ,h .t -he ^ campaign of his atory of having contributed $100,- Oats— $25 per ton. 000 to the Roosevelt fund In 1904, 4el- Butter— Creamery, 31c. egraphed Colonel Roosevelt that the Eggs— 24c. committee would not be able to hear Hay— Tim othy, $16 per toa. '' him, aa the colonel desired. llf lt 'S IO NIC CAL A POO YA MINERAL WATER COLONEL TO WRITE FULL STATEMENT NJP00ÏA SALINE w anupooT A s g s M w k *' » '» ” '• SPRINGS co ttag k g r o v k , o rk . > 3 , . . . . . . . . . . . .. . ... . . ” r v :r ^ : *■• .... .. “ “ ’ r - - ^ ^ ' •'■• ^ f E O n e o f the most! com «ion ailments that hard .w ork in g p eople are afflicted with is lame backw A pply Cham ber lain’s Linim ent t w ie e /a day and mas sage the parts thoroughly at each ap plication, and you will get quick re lief. For sale by B enson’s Pharmacy. H. H a r r i n g t o n Be M exico City.— Merciless extermina tion of rebels and all those who sup port them Is the feature o f the new campaign officially announced. Throughout regions infested by reb els the measure providing for a sus pension of regular trial is now in ef fect, and any officer above the rank of m ajor has the right to inflict sum mary capital punishment on all rebels who fall Into his hands if satisfied of the captive's guilt. Orozco him self and Salazar are dodging about the federals In the northern part o f the state o f Chihua hua and along the Sonora state line. The federal com m anders express op timism in their plans to effect his capture, but it Is admitted that he la riding with little incumbrance in a country he knows well. r WILL DO YOUR G promptly and ^atis- factorily. have every facihty .cilfty f o r handling all classes o f goods, a n d simply solicit a trial. All kinds of Hauling & Piano Moving Phone Mo. 72 Cottage Grove tier your "H ouse for R ent" anO “ House for Sale" signs at The Senti- neUoffice. t 11 LF>* Shocking Sounds in the earth are somethimes heard be fore a terrible earthquake, that warn of the coming peril. Mature’s warn ings are kind. That dull pain or ache in the back w^rns you the Kidneys need attention if ^ou would escape those dangerous ylrnaladies. Dropsy, diabetes or Bright's disease. Take Electric Bitters at once and see back ache fly and all you best feelings re turn. “ My son received great benefit from their use for kidney and bladder trouble,” writes Peter Bondy, South Rockwood, Mich., “ it certainly is a great medicine.” Try it. 50 cents at all druggists. k - P R O F E S S IO N A L C A R D S A. W. KIME, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Office Phone 34, Residence Phone 126-J J. S. MEDLEY Attorney-at-Law Special Attention Given to Mining and Corporation Law. Office, Woodward Building P h o n e O ffice 47 1 L a w s o n B lo c k u m ce f M a in S t. O ffice H o u rs: 1 to 6 p. ra C o n s u lta tio n b y a p p o in t m e n t o n ly . DR. C. E. |FROST O steopath ic and M edical P h y sic ia n C h ron ic and N e rv o u s D is e a se s a S p e c ia lty . COTTAGE GROVE - - ORRGON DR. JAS. B. TAYLOR E y e , E a r a n d T h r o a t D is e a s e s A S p e c ia lt y — G la s s F itt in g HOTEL OREGON, T H U R S D A Y S , it-3 C e n tr a l O ffice , W h ite T e m p le , K u g e n e J. N. WATERHOUSE Tene her ut Pin no and Orgnn Certifiicated front the Associated Board, Royal Academy nnd Royal College of Music. Residence Second Street. Office Phone M ain S Reaidence, M ain 121 L F. L. INORA M, D. M . D. Dentist A LL W O R K G U A R A N T E E D . Lawson Bldg. Cottage Grove, Ore J. E. YOUNG t/Utorney at Law Office on M ain S tre e t. W est Side COTTAGK GROVK I! t: :: ORKU ON J. C. JOHNSON A ttornev-n t-Ln w Practice in all Courts of State. C orpor ation, mining and l’ rolx.te law a specialty Collection and Insurance. CO TTAG K G R O V K OREGON P r a c tic e s (n a lt C o u rta 25 Y e a r s ' E x p e r ie n c e H. J. S H IN N A T T O R N R Y fA T LAW ■T N O T A R Y P U B L IC P h on e N o. 4 J> Phone N o. 6a cb T T A G R J G R O V E , O R K H ours j I S £ m * I 7 to s.30 p. m . DR. W . M. CA R R O L L CHIROPRACTOR C h ron ic D isea se s» S p e cia lty R oom sp 2-13 1 W oodw ard Bldg C o ttage G rove O regon J i