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AWARDS MADE AT GRANGE PAIR [ÎVVO H O RSE B R A N D -= e BOYS’ rn v r T OVERALLS I'ruin-M nini 1 ‘I iiiiin . IV titr I m |. Jiiiinon Allen; '¿>1, w. II, Muir I! r; 11J h 11 n w lit, Armand Wynne; ai, I’lirljiM. Burbank ( . F. Stewart. Suttur W. A. Witcher. • it* in* r h I agricultural exhibit J at ’ ||MI. Yellow Exit Ben Lurch. v«-y Unir, f.ri ini, contributed by lirunil Peterson ./. K. Cooley. A I ’o. ; 2«I, Aililiaon Heath, f-1.00 run- ColurnhiH l«t, llurily Crow tribulfil by J. I. Joni'N. Hartley. The Altruism of Perkins MKI i H i K/ i m a il - tr ib u ne The Sentinel One I I ! Year for $ 1 “ George W Perkins has announced to the local Bull Mongers that he is no longer a partner of J. p. Morgan's, o p . having retired from the firm. N e ver '¿ii, H. theless he is still a director in the In ternational Harvester and other trusts. •• VI «H Mr. Roosevelt in his speech o f August I uri" t Nini I» t cubbngr lut, Robert , ‘ ¡oHift* I»roji W. A. Wlieber. •bum f . 'Ml, 2d AddiHon Hi ldb, f1.00 Italian 1st, Geo. Dorward ; 2d, Phelps 17, said: ‘ ‘ Mr. Perkins is a rich man. He or Hardy Crow. Imlb prize« contributed by Hurk- A nrw pair Mrs holder-Woods I In. Silver Prune— 1st, J. II. McEarland; came into my movement on his own "Vn " r | i FREE initiative. I have known him for four I.iirip-at mid be t bubbard Hi|iiaHb , 2d. J. A. Edliott. lo » « I k if Ihfjl rip teen years, and when he joined me I Hungarian H. Venake. l-t. Furl Stewart, $5.00; 2d, Blanche ^ If vi srwAunn ik cn m,. w i. j asked him, Why are you supporting • ■room, |2 no, Imlb prize« contributed Tennant Gen. Dorward. '• In me? Washington—J. B. Burns. inni Of by Burkholder Wood« ( U>. “ He Maid the primary reason was be * T i li.rs MiMeellniieoiiH Fruit. Best Id ciirH po|M'orn Frank lluir, trio cause he had children. He had all the OVER OQ VtAMS’ in 'In An Orpinglun I'birkena, contributed by White Eig It. Rudolph. money he wanted, he said, and had come IX M I HII N C I «hu <l"»r Concord grain* -Ruth and E^arl Stew to the conclusion that this country Sentinel. * ainf art. won’ t be a good place to live in when Iliinil Made Furniture Frank Wallace, M l has Ground cherry Hardy Crow. f ‘2.5o, contributed by U. K. I. uwhoii . his childern become the age we are un Fverhearing strawberry S. R. Piper. less business and government are Hand Finhroidery, ( ’ la»« A ('hri«tina Americus strawberry T. W. De Long. brought into proper relations, unless Arc. lurk, (;*.00 picture, contributed by Improved Oregon strawberry J. A. the relations o f capital and the wage Tonni Manna Siineral At Vanl>enhuri(. $ Prophet. DtaiGNt earner are placed on a better basis.’ ’ Beat peck onion» Robert Jonea, L'UMi, Elnglisii walnut John Barker. C opyrights Ac. A »»?*»«• »*• tMlIiig m »b »*• ’ 1 *■ n• I h tua? Mr. Perkins in his statement of ^ contributed by Hank of Cottat'c Crawford peach W. C. Conner. I fn1 ■ k IF «■■••itin «.ir o : filo w I i t in August 20, said: I I H i l l I. i l l l a I • I . i l l * I I jr p I . .• I -I I •. I , r I • «% (•rove. Charlotte [n ach 1st, W C. Conner; III U* * 1 r 11 II » I ■ 11 11 “ Money is not all in this life. The limi fr««. omimii MPiiir ( I g m ■ H ch I Jelly Ivan Cunningham, trio 2<l, Hales Bros. I | 'a i« ii(i la k vn t h r • • p « * • M unii .v « •». h k m I v « mere accumulation of wealth w ill not ! I rll luiulMurali, in th« white Plymouth Bock cbicken«, con Butternut Bales liroa. bring an honorable heritage to my only | tributed by A. II. Kiii^. Black Walnut Bales Bros. son. Is there not something more than |1 ill'll'*ni»l f Illusi r%i ml WMklT. Hr Heat |>eek of white |mtatnc. Cha«. S. Japanese Walnut Buies Bros. p u l l u l i o f * '■ f «■ l u n j l H i t o u r n a i . •* i the incentive to make money which I ,.*i f«*ur i i H . i i t t i a , $L *«»14 l»jr »II ni»w«.ii i»i«fa liurkbokler, $.i.ikl, Harrell Moaby, Strawberry-raspberry EVlix Currin. can leave him?” $2.<«l; both prize« contributed by Pear«. The inference is that Mr. Perkins, | t r a i n l i O f? !« '« » . iT tb |T H I . . W * * L I | | « I m i . I » . i . Hurkhuldcr Wood» Co. Bartlett« 1st, J. A. E lliott; 2d, Chas. having amassed all the money he Canned fruit l»t, Lena llubbell, pair Conner. wantH, is devoting his life to altruistic hhncM, contributed by Itee« Wallace Louise Bonne De Jersey Buies Bros. movements benelitting humanity, and C o.; 2d, M i»» Magee $2.'«i, con Fall Butter Bales Bros. has therefore entered the Roosevelt < T “ T h e S h o p ” W h e r e (¡in n i tributed by Hen Lurch. Sickle Bales Bros. party as the party to promise to im- L P r i n t i n g is D o n e Hand made apron tut, Margaret Krace Bell J. K Barrett. | prove conditions. • 1.00, contributed by lien Lurch; 2d Winter Duke Knox. A report has just teen made public Mary Fllen lienaon, tourist iron, con- Vicar of Wakefield Ben Jackson. by the New York state factory invest tributed ny Swcngcl Hardware Co. Clapp’s Favorite Bales Bros. igating committee, headed by Senator Hand Fmbroidery, Class II Margaret Burro Clairgeau 1st, Mike Kehble- Robert E\ Wagner, which discloses de- ♦ J K 1 plorable conditions in -th e factories in boek , 2d, Mrs. McKibbon. Brace, No. 2 Brownie kodak, con New York, among them the factories Shontice—J. J. Weeden. tributed by Modern Pharmacy, , De Anjou J. J. Weeden. owned by the Harvester trust at Au lb l loaf of bread l»t. Fdith Magee, burn, N. Y ., the mills o f the Osborne Winter Nelis John Cooley. bread mixer contributed by Rioter T H E C IT Y T R A N S F E R Twine Company. It is a recital of , Seedling J. J. Weeden. Bros. , 2d, Mcrnu F. (¡ill. Netting of tears and misery, o f enforced slavery, Pound T. C. Wheeler. the whiA llulf Orpington eggs, contributed by Juliana 1st, Ben Lurch; 2d, J. j . o f unsanitary conditions, o f tw elve hour rill« K i . f y Mrs. J. S. Henson. shifts, of all night labor and pitifully ? •’ll On.*, Weeilen. lb t exhibit potatoes, Class It Jessie •h o n w tlH small wages. Four hundred women Grain. Ht-niicy, setting Ituti Orpington eggs, I arinoj« are employed, two hundred work all Shudeland side oats Ansel Wood. I bo « , contributed by Mrs. J. S. Benson. T Brown winter oats C. A. McE’arland. | night. "clnro« if, Seven dollars per week is the highest K h I iv Show. Red Chair wheat 1st, G. W. McE’ ar ' '''inniKi wage |iaid for all night labor. Married • iirls 1st. Louise Hall, age 1H months ; land ; 2d, A. Lobeh. Office at Saltzman’s tii^ar Store 2d, Vivian Longfellow. Alfalfa 1st, Curtis Veatch; 2d, Clint women are selected for the night shift. S< lumi I li I lil I ili 1 I xllllill- to your Eastern F rie n d s ¡ Ä | :f | I ? ? ? Ï T o induce subscribers to send extra copies of T h e Sentinel to their Eastern friends, w e will for 30 days I V only, from I 1 ? | Sept. 15 to Oct 15 I Scientific American. MUNN NewYork ! make a s{>ccial rate ot one year lor $1.00. The subscription must be brought in by someone already a subscriber and must be for someone not now taking the paper. This special offer is made for the purpose of giving residents an op portunity to interest outsiders in the Cottage Grove country. I T5he S E N T IN E L J. E. Blackmore *! The Question of I Home Comforts All Kinds of Hauling £5* Dra\ ing Done on Short Notice t £ £ _____________________________________________ q To pave the way to better homes, a more com fortable existence for the people o f this city and community, is our ambition. CJ To acquire knowledge o f how to make home life more enjoyable for you and to do so at the least possible expense is our duty. t £ T f ♦ s » r e « that li» Minale '• glad toi K'iiover if m w m iiii f Il la on« I r" In tho ! » » « urn [ y O ri> |{i). VORK. t o f tho iy »Ivo r. I Ardent he f o o l« Cto Tax. •martora hough I «ahi Mr. n In the «faohan, o f the I." Mr. 1 copias rork by o f the " T h l« y voter provea a not a i niaans » f land. ÛLAD. •pa be Aaaon irdlner, ap out Tax • honoflt by re- Sat hn ahmild ijV nrn > Kind imoplu lewnr. •lue o f > back, >a and r wish naon’a t £ T £ £ £ T The father o f the fam ily gets an Buys 1st, Austin Me Hey nolds, age 12 Stewart. T tiiiintha; 2d, (V eil (dare Woods, age (R ice pop corn Is*, Sam Lew is; 2d, average wage o f $8 a week and it takes the combined wages o f the entire fami- Theo. Peck. HI months. <5 The more you, as parents, minister to the pride o f Finrvi Suburban Homrsitrs for Sale 1 ly to support it. The report says in Kaffir corn J. C. Shillings. Apple«. home and render it inviting and reposeful the more I have Uoriib'il to «ilfrr for ah all T Hi d Astrachan 1st, W. L. Veatch; 2d, 1 Bunch o f timothy 1st S. C. Veatch ; p a rt: enjoyment you and your children will get out o f life. ? my land w ithin lhi* city lim iti. m “ The appearance of the women work T 2d, D. L. England. Fmgal Hinds. anting o f 2>* urr»'«, fS«king three n r . ers in this plant was very dishearten- Hale of timothy Archie Thompson. Oregon Pippin Mr <iilderslceve. <1 The Home Should Be “ The One P leasant T ib i ruble [ilare« with >|>nn»: o f the Wealthy 1st. J. IF Short ridge; 2d. Collection of wheat, HaX. millet, bar I ing. They were worn and pale, and tu t o f w ater S p o t.” their clothes, faces and hands were 1 In* home |ilaro o f li I «nit tue aero«, ley, walnuts, corn E’elix Currin. W L. Veatch. hm a «pn n g, |ii|u-<l t<> the hou r, : covered with oil and hemp cloth. Many 2 o .I/, |'i|i[iiti tut, W. A. Ilo g a te ; 2d, Clover Curtis Veatch. ♦ ï» furnishing almut 7(»0(l [fall"! . .iter of these women, so called, are only Evergreen sweet corn Mrs Handy. Harry Jarrett. itinly, with fall enough (■■ furni-h ' children in age, and they have to lug Winter Banana 1st, Conner; 2<J, Bales Little sweet corn D. L. Elngland. power fi r privale h||ht plani huge piles o f hemp, weighing 150 Barley D. L. EIngland. liroa. B e t t e r S e e M r R i k Dt A w a y pounds each, across the floor, the load Yellow dent field corn AI. Gibler. Northern Spy 1st, Bales Bms. ; 2d. T ♦ I» in some cases being bigger than the White Held corn AI. Gibler. ( ’.has. McFarland. women themselves. Fall Queen John Cooley. Live Stock. “ In the spinning room, where women Maiden Blush 1st. W. L. Veatch; 2d. Curtia Veatch won 1st and 2d on Duroc are employed alone, to the exclusion Hardy Crow or Phelps. Jersey pigs, 1st on boar, l3t on year o f men, who would have to receive Y Phone 6 House Furnishers Nuf-Ced Y |lutchi s of <lldcnburg 1st. Mrs. Hi- ling buck goat, 1st on 6-year-old y higher wages, the clatter o f machinery V ley ; 2d, David Carretson. buck goat, 1st and 2d on buck kid, is so frigh tful that a voice below a pumpkin Sweet ( has. McFarland. 1st and 2d on doe. Blue Pearmain—1st, ( has. McEar'and, Cotawell sheep Ham lamb, 1st, Curtis shriek cannot be heard. The rooms are ; dark, though for no necessary cause. 2d, II. Randolph. Veatch; 2nd, McDole Bros. Ewe ’ ,, , ic ! and no attempt is made to remove the Bismarck 1st. r . w . Sears; 2d. Bales lHinh. 1st, McDole Bros.; 2d, Curtis1 . . .. W I S I S IIU * ' McFar- ^U8^> w B>ch is kept ir. constant motion Bros. Veatch, Ram, 1st, C. A. by the line shaftings, despite the King of the West Chas. McEarland, land. requirement o f the law. This dust Waxen 1st, John Cooley; 2d, Harry Berkshire sow 1st, W. W. McE’arland. ... i is breathed continuously by the women, (). 1. C. sow W. W. McEarland. 1 Jarrett. many o f whom complain of chronic Crime’s (»olden—1st, Hales Bros. 2d. Holstein bull Curtis Veatch. BARN coughs and colds. The dust and dirt Durham cow 1st, J. H. McEarland 2d, It. Hartley. are so thick upon the clothes o f the I very thing S r» and Siberian Crab -J. C*Johnson. John Veatch. girls that at the noon hour, which in My Fall Samples o f Domestic and Foreign Goods tip-ta-Drtte Home Heauty-K. H. Moaby | Jersey cow J. H. McFarland. many cases consists o f but a few min- are now in and are the best ever brought to the Jersey heifer J. H. McE’arland. I C lor in Mundi J. • Weeden. city. I am hard up, and in order to get some o f kl. lS-months Jersey heifvr Chris. Han- ; utea, and at the close o f the day’s or Gildcrsleeve llaldwin 1st. Mr , night’ s labor, the girls have to sweep the fall business in early I will make large Harry Jarrett. (Ml ROHM & COtNIS. Props. sen. each other clean with brooms.” enough reductions to make it worth while. Get Aged Jersey bull 1st. N. W. W h ite; 2d ' Red Hcrtingbeimer ('. C. Smith From the foregoing, there seems to your clothes made before the rush starts. Make« regular trip » t<> I!■ Jioniin Tjlpahocken 1st, McEarland. W. W. McE’ arland he ample opportunity for Mr. Perkins imetolflce every Monday. Wnlm I Yearling Jersey bull W. A. Elemen- 2<l, J. H. McE’arlaml. day and Frida*. I.eavi from to improve the condition o f humanity Rudolph. W m t Side F c iifa n d Livery Barn. way. Russian Crab H in the concern in which he is a director. Calf John Veatch girls. I Fall I’ ippm Geo. Dorward. Altruism should begin at home. It Draft colt 1st. G. W. McE’ arland; 2d. I Wagner Bales Bros. is not necesaary for trust magnates to W. M. Bainbridge. Cano ('has. Wilkinson. organize new political parties to im The im p licit ciRifldcncc U ih I many Driving colt Randall boy. B. Hartley, Sweet Hotlgh prove the condition o f humanity. I f people have In Cham berlain'« Heim • Brood mare 1st, McDole Bros.; 2d, Jonathan H des Bros. they mean what they promise, a re ia founded on their experience in thi W. M. Bainbridge. King l’ompkins County Bales Bros. form in their own factories would be u«e o f that remedy and their know Rncksbury uussett 1st, J- J- Weeden; 2-year-old colt B. I. Land. an earnest o f their intentions. edge o f the many rem arkable cure ' t Yearling colt George C urrin. ’2d, Hales Bros. Let Mr. Perkins put in effect the colic, diarrhoeii uad dyaentary that d (Continued next week) Gulden Husaelt Duke Knox. Safe Deposit Boxes for $1 per Year eight-hour day, the safety appliances, haa effected. For aale by Hen on « W olf River Geo. Dorward. IN TH E C IR C U IT COURT OF TH E the healthful conditions, the minimum Pharmacy. Alexander W. L. Veatch. STATE OF ORE1GON IN A N D E’OR wage scale advocated by the progres W hy carry your own risk, when you can have protection Black Tw ig Hales Bros. LA N E COUNTY. sive platform in the various mills he n for less than two cents a week. Fall Beauty—C. A. McEarland 2d, Bales |„ the matter ot the assignment of controls before posing as a humani Alice E. Elam for the benefit o f her tarian. Let him put hia own house in Swaar Ul. J- W*,e,'en Bros. order before reform ing the world. creditors. Ontario Bales Bros F IN A L NOTICE. 1st, J- J- Weeden; 2d, Notice is hereby given that Atfred I K. I « Jreenlbg Notic« for Publication. Bales Bros. jury, the regularly appointed, Qualified Department o f the Interior, U. S. 4% Interest on Tim e Deposits— 4% 1st. Bales Bros.; 2d, and acting assignee of the property, Land Office Blenheim l ’ ippin at Roseburg, Oregon, C (M v n M Water Pipe l # l John Trunncll. . oa ¿.»sis and effects o f Alice t . Elam. August 22, 1912^ , 1 st E innerty , *a>. it. Mr. Mr. Fim Fittings, T a rfc l I’aja-r, Gould Dutch Mignon 1*L h»s filed m the above named court a Notice is hereby given that Robert I’mnps, liarbnl Wire, Fence fi.m, account of hi. doing. * « c h « - McDonell, o f Dorena, Oregon, who, on II. Lurch. Jarrett. Wire, Poultry ‘Neltinv;, Kuatr.eled Red Canada Harry ----- . . signee a n d th a t‘ he same w i'l be heard May 24, 1909, made Homestead Entry, igh Doolittle Dool Ware, Tin Ware, Sltell Hard Spokane lb anty Hugh Hn | passed upon by the Judge o f the No. 08064, for NEJJ SEE o f Section 34, W. H. l ackey. ware, Hotel Crockery. i Z i l Court at the -'Vcu.t Court Room Township 20 Si Range 2 W, W illam ette Sho |inosc icraleev* <| We call yottr particular atten Bin 1'iivo Mr. Cildersleeve. the Court House, in the City o f E.u- Meridian, kas filed notice o f intention offers. FREE, with the exception o f i st o f pontage on papers and coat o f the University rland. “ OREGON, forty U N IV E R S IT Y COURSES by Eatenaion Bulletin, to C IT IZE N S yv. McFarland tion to our line of rugs which ; County or Lane and State of to make Pinal three year proof, to Pippin l\ selected is the only requirement for enrollment M AIL. Ability to profit by the eoui C. Conner. in the Correspondence Department. turses are offered in the departments o f Botany, includes Granite, Union, All- Wismer Dessert W Oregon on the 4th day o f November A. establish claim to the land above des ctrieity. English Literature. English Composition, Dehetina. Economics, Education. .• lhike Knox Wool and Cashmere Art Squares, Jersey Sweet oust Knox. " History. Mathematics. Mechanical Stacy M. Russell, psring. Physical Education, Physics. Physiology Psy- D Rll2 at the hour of 1« o clock a m cribed, before sholovy. Sociology and Surveying. I s. P. Jackson; » ! , c. also Ta pest tT and Hotly Brussels, t which time and place any and all County Clerk, at his office, at Eugene, Fall I’ipplu ,H‘ W rite to the Secretary o f tho nca School, University a f Oregon. Eugene, for information and catalogue. Oregon, on the 10th day o f October, Velvets amf Axminsters. The parties interested may appear and ron- A. McFarland. COURSES IN R ESID E N C E at i University prepare for the Professions o f E N - 1912. largest assofttnent in the city. Ramho B Hartley. G IN E E R IN G . JO U R N A LIS M . L A W , MEDICINE, and T E A C H IN G . Fall semester opens ^ r / t h e 2nd day of September Tuesday. Sept. 17. Addraee the Claimant names as witnesses : listrar for catalogues descriptive o f the College a t •J If you art interested ill second Engineering, the College o f Liberal Ai L the Schools o f Education. Commerce. Law . Med»- Frank R. Wilson, Dorena, Oregon. eine and Music. hand buggies or wagons, we A. D. 1912- ALFRED JURY, Assignee. R. D. Wilson, Dorena, Oregon. have four Items of this kind to ( »regoli Reti S. B. Jackson. • K -X "X -X ~ X -X -X -X ~ X -X -X -:»+ -X X -X ^ ~ X > -X .~ X -X ~ X ~ X »-X > -> H j SHINN. Attorney. D VanValin. John H. Kirk, Dorena, Oregon. Law ver t show you. s6-26 John B. Moaby, Dorena, Oregon. King of the Wes Rt. Baies Bros. Call And Sec Us B E N J A M IN F. JONES, .lenitoli lohn t’- o l ^ Cooley ; 2d. i ^ D D I H G Stationery <n a29-o3. Register. £ (hn Or« l»ty, wh< £ £ ? ._ £ £ £ Let Us Help You Make It So £ * £ b 7 m o r s s fKINTER BROS.* Phone 3 Times Are Hard Feed & Livery Big Reduction— BOHEMIA SIAM Bohlman ^/»e tailor W E RENT Some of the Items We Buy and Sell Bank of Cottage Grove The University of Oregon Correspondence School rriKS? Grevenstein 0 llardv Crow , Hardy Crow. ... Huant. I h .ll« « H*™’ July (D every k i n d . - Sentinel. < Subscribe for "The Sentinel™ Now