Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1909-current, September 12, 1912, Image 3

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NGE GROVE MFG. CO.
Beverly, Ma mm Although President
Germany I ium begun the construe
Tuft will not lutervuiie In Mexico tlon of a naval dirigible designed to
without the fulloMt deliberation, tbuM break all record» for Mize, »(ieed and
taking a »tup thut would mean wur, range of action.
¡K alwuy» carry a full
'stock of Lime. Coment,
_»(t*r, Fire Clay and Fire
rick. Concrete nlocka and
rick , Shingles and Jjith,
oora. Windows all other
flings made o f wood, n«*ces-
iry in building. Phone IIX
Miniates Cheerfully Furnish«*!
To M oth ers— und Others.
I «•mi u»r llu rk lm ’» Arinoli Suivi- j
c h i ld r e n
of
rr/.e m a,
riiNhca, j
|n. I'tutliiifciH. hi j«I> ni >1 I runted
General Arthur MacArthur, United
, uh well mi urriili i.tul injuries
State» Army, retired, who dropped
Imrun. bruiim, H e , with per- dead at a reunion In Milwaukee.
I m fi'ty.
Nothing l im- heul» mo j
Illy. F o r lioit»., u lc e ra , olii running
|ivi-r Mori-M or
it hnM no r q u s l .
WILSON FUND IS $175,000
it
nil
•irugy>iNt».
Campaign Contribution From 12,000
Persons Come» From All Side.
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<011 SU CHUM SISMOS
New York
Tw elve thoiiMund per
»on» have contributed thu» far to the
[south Hound
Sixth Hound
Wilson «-¡impiligli fund. The fund at
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preHent total» flT5,uuu
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tlonal head<|unrter», which made pub
lie a lint of contributor», containing,
It wum Mtaled, the name» of ¡ill who
had contributed the hiiim of $100 or
II M Ii VA HI > NO s
tri fiait
more.
I Iakc I Ih V t June i»j, lijo«;.
The largi'Hl contribution» thu» far
I |Mil NU
W Hol NI i
have been made by Henry Morgen
*cr a ru»N-
than, chairman of the national execu
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live committee; F.
I’entidd, a
W Al l»l S
Olili' I.OlM
wealthy
democrat
of
Germantown,
l*a.,
J »Itti. N*
H f A l
and Henry Goldman, a New York
. W|s un
j banker. Kurh gave f lu.nnd.
Min* Mm im ,
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S S. E. R. R. COMPANY.
Intervention I h nearer than It has been
■In»« the Ural American troop» were
rtiHhed to the border IS month» ago.
It can he »aid on the lilghe»t au­
thority, however, thut »hould the pres-
Ident decide thut intervention I m the
only course open to him, he will call
congreM» in »pedal »eM»lon and de­
mand of It authority to »end an Amerl
cun army aero»» the border. Under
no clrcuniHtance», he ha» told hi»
friend», would he do an unfriendly
act agaltiHt Mexico without coiiHuiling
congress.
Wn»hlngton.—The calling of the »pe­
d a l rcmh I oii of the Mexican emigre»»,
the rapid development» along the bor­
der and continued disturbance» In
southern Mexico have revived the talk
of Intervention. High official» here
regard thlH cour»e a» Inevitable and
only a question of time.
Dispatches to the war department
reported Salazar, tin- Mexican rebel
leader, encamped aero»» the Arizona
line oppoHtte the Lang ranch, threat
enlng to raid American territory. One
of hl» trooper», captured in a skirmish,
ha» told American soldier, that raid»
upon American ranchos were upon
per»onal order» of Salazar, who want
ed beef for hl» men
During the four month» from April
1 to August 1. 209,642 Immigrant» ar
rived In Canada. Of this number 65.
800 came from the United States.
One o f the most common ailments
that hard ’ working people are afflicted
with is lame back. Apply Chamber­
lain’s Liniment tw ice a day and mas­
sage the parts thoroughly at each ap­
plication, and you w ill get quick re­
lief. For sale by Benson’ s Pharmacy.
Kvery company of the West Vlr
Ktnla Htale militia ha» been ordered
hack to the Kanuwha coal Held, where
Governor Glasscock declared martial
law.
Recent death of hundred» of hor»e»
In Nehrabka and western Kansas have
Oscar S. Straus, the prominent New
been cau»ed by cerebro »plnul menin­
g iti» In epidemic form, according to York merchant who was nominated
Dr. A. Boostrom, Nebraska »tate vet­ for governor by the New York Pro­
gressive state convention.
erinarian.
Four hundred employe» of the Great
Northern ore dock» at Superior, VVi».,
went on strike, demanding an increase
In wage». Industrial W orker» of the
World agitator» are believed to be be­
hind the strike.
Among the Important gatherings of
the week will be the national encamp­
ment of the Grand Army of the Re­
public, at L o » Angele», and the na­
tional convention of the United Span­
ish war veteran», at Atlantic City.
Member» of the socialist party In
Wilmington, Del., have decided that
they wU', gQ ¿ pri» ün rather’ than pay
Ii. Harrington
WILL DO YOUR
JUDGES ARE UNOPPOSED
promptly and satis­
factorily. They have
every
facility f o r
handling all classes of
goods, a n d simply
solicit a trial.
Three Candidates to Washington Su­
preme Bench Sure of Election
Beattie, Wash.— A most Interesting
feature of Tuesday’s primary election
In this state Is the fact that for the
first time In the history of Washington
three candidates for justice of the
supreme court are to be elected with­
out opposition. Nobody has even dis­
cussed the proposition of filing against
Justice R. O. Dunbar, who has Berved
on the supreme bench since the state
Capltatlon tax passed by the last wuh first organized; Wallace Mount,
legislature. The socialists will take who came to the supreme court bench
a referendum vote on the question from Spokane In 1900, after a term In
thl» week.
the lower house, or O. G. Ellis, a T a ­
A Washlngton-Oregon bridge associ­ coma democrat, whom Governor Hay
ation to promote the Interstate bridge appointed when Justice Frank Rudkin
between Vancouver and Portland over
resigned to accept a place on the fed­
tj,e Columbia will be organized at
eral bench. Under the Washington
Portland. Its purpose will be to put primary law these three justices for
before the people of two states the all practical purposes were elected
value aud need of the bridge.
at the primaries.
All kinds of Hauling & Piano Moving
Phone No. 72
Cottage Grove
Repels Attack of Death.
“ Five years ago two doctors told me
I had only two more years to liv e .”
This startling statement was made by
Stillman Green, Malachite, Col. “ They
told me I would die with consumption.
It was up to me then to try the best
lung medicine and I began to use Dr.
Douglas. Arlz The Mexican war
K in g ’s New Discovery. It was well I
department 1» making effort» to com
did,
for today 1 am working and be­
pl> with the demands of the I tilted
lieve I owe my life to this great throat
Rtates that Americans in northern
and lung cure that has cheated the
Mexico lie protected. In addition to
grave o f another victim .”
I t ’s fo lly
having sent 600 federal troops to Ca-
G rot. Fraud. Charged in California
to suffer with coughs, colds or other
nmnea,
600
more
were
sent
to
Naco-
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throat and lung troubles now. Take
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to »how that the mem Itera of the l,l»»
the cure that’ s safest. Price 50 cents
point
About
600
federal»
are
guard­
[ m
End of War In Sight.
tier 'prog rebbi ve machine" violated
'•Mai-;1 1 l u « b a l i K r M i l l i o n * Mwtt4 r
and $1.00.
Trial bottle free at all
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Vienna.— According to the Constan­ druggists.
the law In more than lino precinct» in
it M i l l l >r I r l i a t f l a k o l o w it«' f
100 Americans, and nearly 1000 are
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WUJ lam Jennings Hryan will stump tinople correspondent of the Neue
the city and county In carrying out
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VC r . ] n r * « l a y
u|»«1 P f h t a y
1« * » * I f M t t i
protecting Gananea.
California.
Freie Presse, peace preliminaries have
the
plan
to
win
the
recent
primary
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United States Senator John D. been signed by Italy and Turkey, but
PR O F E SSIO N AL CARDS
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Marfa, Tex.—OJtnaga, Mexico, oppo­
Works of California, a progressive re­ will be kept secret until parliament
L r D {err M i ll u t ! ! • I n j o i c l . t l l c i l
IM»trlrt Attorney Hanna
llunna de­
site Presidio, Tex., Is being attacked publican, announces that he will vote
has been elected. No formal armis­
A. li. NN OOO, Mniia^er. clared that lie would place the evi­
from two sides by 400 Mexican rebels. for Wilson.
tice w ^ be concluded, but Italy will A . W . K I M E , M . D.
dence before the grand Jury.
A bullet from the Mexican side struck
Ex-Mayor Edward», of Helena, was refrain from further attacks on the
-
Physician and Surgeon
an American at Presidio, piercing his chosen by Montana progressives to
An aritele that ha» real merit »hould
Turkish coasts and islands and Turk­
Bryan Heads Advisory Committee
hip.
n tirin- h e ro in e im , pillar.
that such ir
run for governor aud Senator Dixon ey will permit the gradual return of Office Phone 34, Residence Phone 126-J
punned. mr
New York
With William J. Hryan
a the case with Chsmlu rimi . t ougl
was named for senator.
the expelled Italians.
j a» chairman and nil the candidates
i Kenedy hai been alti »led lij man.'
PLAGUE STOPS FARM WORK Senator Bourne of Oregon, in a for­
defeated for the democratic nomina
ol
Here I» u »r < f them. II.
mal statement at Washington, an-
France is Winner of Trophy.
I tlon for president a» member», the
meet hi
Attorney-at-Law
Kansas Farmers Without Horses Can- jounced that he would support Col
Hendrickson, Ohio hull». Imi., writ-
Chicago.—
France won the world's
advisory committee of lite democratic
d Natur
not Get Fall Plowing Done
one| Roosevelt'» condlducy for presi- aviation championship. Jules Vedrlne, Special Attention Given to Mining and
I ChamUYUln’ a «'«aigh Reined' - tin
national committee for the 1012 cam
Corporation Law.
[ b*«l for cough«, opld» and en up. nm
Topeka, Kan.— Farm work i» going | dent,
champion of France, driving a Deper-
palgti was announced.
Mr». E. J
Office, Woodward Building
p I e t e ( I h i i H my h<»t » f i l e r . ”
undone In western Kansas for lack of
Plan» for a national Wilson and dusain monoplane, took from America
kor »ale I . Ilei
Walsh of Tacoma, Wash., 1» the only
,
,
IUl
horse» killed by (he plague, tro p » Marshall business men's parade on the James Gordon Bennett silver tro­
•on » I'harniMcy.
W O til tifi IIl‘ ini»«T.
I fit USI COIlIflllln
. . . . . .
remain ungathered and fall plowing is the sume day and hour In every large phy without contest. Not an Am eri­ Phone Office «7
office j L aw »on Block
» « to III.
the names of many prominent demo
weeks behind. On many farms all city from the Atlantic to the Pacific can aeroplane rose from the ground
Office Hours; i to 6 p. ra.
crut»
Consultation by appointment only.
the horses have died. Until expert» have been made at democratic nation­ In defense of the cup. won by this
h V isite.!
DR. C. E. ;FROST
country from England last year.
ascertain a remedy for the disease, al headquarters.
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O steo p ath ic and M ed ical P h y s ic ia n
Missouri
Roosevelt
progressives
Vedrlne'» time for completing the
farmer» are unwilling to purchase
C h ro n ic and N e rv o u s D is e a s e s a S p e c ia lty .
1 o f Ku<X
In the pleasing form ol ,i <irl nlUIH
have put a complete ticket In the field, 124.8 miles over the 4.14-mile course C O T T A G E G R O V E
more horae».
-
-
O R EG O N
tend ths■
enticing and i»vig<>r.iti llg I m vet -
The disease 1» rapidly spreading headed by Judge Albert N. Nortonl of was 1 hour, 10 minutes, 56.85 seconds.
me Tue»,
age, 1 MitlK*«l «litri t If«»111 Ibi
eastward, according to report» receiv­ St. Louis. Governor Hadley attempt­ His average time was 105.5 miles an
>K tfieinj
springs in tin* C alapo" \ .1 111«»III!
ed by J. 11. Mercer, stute ltveetock ed to bring about a fusion between the hour.
tain*.
E y k , E a r a n d T h r o a t D is e a s e s
two factions, but his efforts were re
sanitary commissioner.
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A Spicialty—Glass Fitting
Portland.
M
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Maine
turned
bnok
sented.
Mercer sent out a warning that
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T H U R S D A Y S , i*-3
Returns from California’s primary
«»>•' “ epuhll.an party In the state horm,H u„ over the state should be
D rink it |o K e e p W e l l «•
Central office. W hite Tem ple, Eugene
. lection, William T. Maine», of VVster- kppt ()ff pasture»
p(
and given no wuter election Indicate that the Roosevelt
♦r
ville, belllg elecled governor over Oov- except from wellB. The streams and progressives have nominated more
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. rnor Plnlsted. hi» Democratlc oppon- ponds are said by the experts to thut 80 of the 100 republican party
-Sabbath I
is a mil In te l »¿line water, npi
ent. who sought a second terra, whlle »warm with dlplococcl, a variety of candidates for the legislature as op­
be ob- '
Teacher ot Piano and Organ
to any of tbq renowned »¡ ibii lite Iteptililliiina galned one of thè which causes meningitis.
posed to the Taft republicans, and
Seattle.— The following is the list
»ert Sut
Certificated
from the Associated Board,
waters of Ktir6|ie ami Auntic.i iwo congrc»»lonul dislrlct» lo»t to thè
that they have been victorious In five of winners in the Progressive pri­
» g at 11
Royal Academy and Royal College of
of the 11 congressional districts in mary:
K< < omtnrndrik by leading phvsi Democrata two years ago.
Uphold Kansas Roosevelt Electors
Music. Residence Second Street.
’Jet Sup-
«urns of the Unitol Slates lie
Redini» for governor from all but
Topeka. K an — The Roosevelt presl the contests for nominations of repre­
Governor, Robert L. Hodge, Seattle;
he even-
Hhrninatisni, Kidney ami Liv< ' ;I7 amali town» give
llalnea, Repuh- denttnl electors won another round In sentatives. The Wilson wing of the lieutenant-governor,
Govnor
Teats, Office P hon e M ain 5
i»* u c as
R esid en c e , M ain 12I L
utilictions, l)yi|)epMa, Imlinestnn I I , . i ; ; t . i l 6 : I’lnlsted. Democrat, 66,- <h)i ,e(?a, ,mtIle to Bet them off the re democratic party won easily from the Tacoma.
F. L. INGRAM, D. M. D.
ami all tor ms ol Stomach, Skit
I hr in" ing towns In 191« W»v«*: pilbiican ticket in Kansas. Judge San Clark faction throughout the state.
First congressional district, Dan
o f »Cr­
ami DI imm I tliseases.
Iltimlre«!' Repuhhcsn». 1157. Democrats. 994. born of the United States circuit The result insures the nomination of Landon, Seattle; second district, Stan­
ay fore-I
|>eo|>lc "g iv e n up” by pltysiciam Haines' plurality Is estimated at .tM4n rourt 0( appeals, denied the Injunction presidential electors pledged to Roose­ ton Warburton; third district, F. W.
A L L W ORK GUARANTEED.
In the
These returns show a Republican RHk(,(j hJ. t|u. gupporti-rs of President velt.
have bren cttrr<l ol long-.slamlliH
Goodwin.
Mence».
Lawson Bldg.
Cottage Grove, Ore
Secretary of state, W. H. Ford, Earl-
iln of 9 P'T cent and a Democratic
candidacy to prohibit the names
ailments by Cala|»Joya Walei
God?”
Teslituonials on application
ington.
loss of X per cent.
0f eight Roosevelt electors from being
7 :30.
The Democrats went Into tho cam plgu<,d on the general election ballot
Treasurer, U. S. Corey, Centralla.
Sold b> all tlcplcrs, «»r shipped ii
Attorney-general, E. G. Mills, Seat­
William Mallly, national secretary
cases direct from the springs palgn on the defensive, having won (n NoVember under the republican
'caching |
^Attorney at Law
of the socialist party In 1903 and 1904, tle.
introl of the state government In emb[pm
Write tor price*.
¡•lock by [
Office on M ain S tre e t, W est S id e
Commissioner of public lands, W. H.
is dead of diabetes at his home in
the el.
i of 1910. Th. v h i s e d ' h e i r ----------------------
No ser-
Kaufman, Bellingham.
OREGON
New
York.
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campaign almost wholly on national
MOTORCYCLE FATAL TO 12
Insurance commissioner, C. N. Hunt,
Mrs. Rebecca Jeffries, mother of
Issues,
although
defending
(heir
T l e condense! smile ot Calapoi.yn
mg con­
ourse In the state administration. Machine Leap. Track and Plunge. James J. Jeffries, the former heavy­ North Yakima.
W u tT . Stnntacb, Liver, Kulnev
sol each
Auditor, Andrew E. Moberg.
weight champion pugilist, left an es­
Among Spectators
The Republicans used slate Issue» en-
and lih.od tliscjrders sjteedily cured
iy at X
A t t o rn e v-a t - L a
Superintendent of public Instruc­
tate valued at 987,430.
rely as (he weapons of attack, and
Newark.
N.
J.-K
ddie
Hasha.
of
by its use. AH dealers, or sold
o ’clock,
Practice in all Courts of State.
Corpor­
tion,
C.
E.
Beach.
Secretary
Ftsher
of
the
department
refused to be drawn Into any dlscuw wseo. Tex., holder of several world's
ation, mining and Probate law a specialty
«a check
direct.
The
Roosevelt
progressive
state
con­
records for motorcycle racing, plunged of the Interior has arrived at Honolulu
Collection and Insurance.
»Ion of national affairs. The
«ample.
to investigate the complaints made by vention, which met Tuesday In Seat­
M oose element of the Republican par
COTTAGE G RO V E
O REGO N
over the rail of the course of the New
Delegate KAlunianloe against Gover­ tle, had no business to transact ex­
ty was in full control of party ma- Brk Motordrome into a crowd here,
is o i'K N a l l t i i h v i ; a k chlnery. but with the approval of Col­ causing the death of .1* persons, in nor Frear's administration of the cept ratification of the nominations P ractices in a ll C ourt»
»5 Y e a r s ' E x p e r ie n c e
•e First
made by the progressive primaries.
homestead laws.
Famous health resort in the Cal onel lloosevelt a split was averted.
eluding himself, while six are dying
and a
American Ambassador Wilson at According to the tacit understanding
H. J. SHINN
apooya mountams, 12 miles Irott'
y. died
sad 19 »re badly Injured.
of candidates and new party leaders,
Mexico
City
was
Instructed
by
the
Cottage
(»ro
v
t
(on
Southern
1
give thousand spectators were wit­
ek last
THE MARKETS.
A TTO R N E Y A T LAW
state department to urge upon the the result of the primaries was to be
cific.) Splendid accommodations,
nessing the finish of a four-mile free-
N O T A R Y P U B L IC
I- Mr.
Mexican government the dire need of binding en the convention.
reasonable rates. Steam, mud am
r
when the daring young
Portland.
a few
The
Roosevelt
progressive
state
con­
P h on e N o. 4
COTTAGE GRO VE, ORE
federal troopa in northern Mexico to
hot water baths and coolmy
riouRly
Wheat -Club. 80c; bluestem, *4c; r'l’der. doing 90 miles sn hour, took his
vention was held in Dreamland danc­
protect Americans.
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Ho
was
pitched
head
rooms.
Information
as
to
rates
ut the
red Russian. 79c.
Eurl K. Cooley, one of the sailors ing hall, and the feature of the con­ Phone N o. 62
Hour. j ; S i P
jo " p m .
etc., will be furnished upon re
*ck he
who landed at Monterey with Commo­ vention was an address by Theodore
Oats-
P 'r ,on'
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«pi ext.
I faint
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DR. W .
CARRO LL
dore Sloat In 1842 and first planted Roosevelt, who arrived from Spokane
liny Timothy. *15:
w mo­
CHIROPRACTOR
the American flag on California soil, at 9 o'clock Tuesday morning, address­
Butter Creamery, 33c.
w s» a
ta the bleachers.
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C h ro n ic D iseaees a S p e c ia lty
died at Fniitvale. near San Francisco, ed the convention In the afternoon
y with
C ottage G ro v e
R o o t , agi 2-13
Hops
19H
crop.
17HC.
and
then
went
to
Tacoma
for
another
lie
was
92
years
old.
C O T T A G H C lk O V li, O k li.
O regon
W oodw ard B ld g.
lie ;
Hrst-
W ool— Fasten Oregon,
"Bugs" Raymond, a famous baseball meeting.
—
■
pitcher, was found dead in a room In
lamelle valley, 22c.
Few, If nny, medicines, have nu
Wllaon Assails Smith’s Candidacy
^ r r T w
i ! returned a hotel In Chicago. He died from a
with the uniform sueces» that Ii»» at
Seattle.
cerebral hemorrhage, due to a frac­
Seagirt, N. J.— Governor Wllaon,
chools
l i e ; club, 79c;
by ».earner from Nome.
Uvnded the use of (Thiimherlnin'» ITolic
ture of the skull. Fred Clgranx, 23 democratic presidential nominee, has
Wheat -Bluestem,
, r
/ oid of his probable dia
• nine
(Tholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. Th r,.(| Itiisslan. 77c.
years old, wss arrested and confessed declared war on James Smith, Jr., a
Mft8U8' T Z
descendants of the
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