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WS of Oto >TWO H O R SE BRAND BOYS’ OVERALLS — i A n « w p a ir FP F .E if tha? rif CO. Nfci.X-uli. »'--i ! LEVI STRAiiss a i» l’1" (n s , III* V .Il*y t, . Li».1 ------------------------- nt’.l i Mrs. I. C. Hustler, Grand l«lund, hr . ni|.i. ibr., h o aona-thing ah»1 wishes to say run »y fruii out Foley's Honey unii Tur Com- urul. “ My throe nhililri'ii Inni u very , nvi i'K*«l h, vero attack of whooping rough ami lin* 1 itatrirt (Terail greatly. A friend recommended llro.tii ilt-lM •ley's Honey uml fur t'oinpond, ami Iter s1 ,l" HI h did them more good than anything W \ i ! rk 1 « {ave them. 1 am glad to recommend ID *ori<<»r itili« (| iy tin 1 tn-i.- * H y » Pul Your Best Fool U) >1 t a r t■Irii*,] j IMA 1■>«T ¥ • tqir Il II 1 T h a t will lit* the <»ru' w earing a shot* pur chased at till- tl "•ki 1 tut tik ut i oriti* 1 <y «-ut 1 b.. 1» I&4 I.Oon t 'indi COTM (iROVt sum Slum TAKE IT IN TIME |ust ut> Scores of Cottuge (»rove People Huve. Card of Thanks. In In-half of the Dottagli (¡rove Fire Department we desire to express our thanks to Councilmen Geo. O. Knowles and (!. W. Wallace and the citizens who tendered the banquet on (let. 18th. We will do our utmost to merit | the expressions of good will and co operation spoken und the ftuani-iui assistance given. A N D R K W HRIJND, Chief. W OK III H A R V E Y , Secretary. known.” For sale hy all dealers. Price Mi cents Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United . States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. «24-81 ). E. Blackmore CITY TRA N SFER All Kinds of in tu i t l* fV b|M-rt > la Hi l th«* I >t lu. . Sheriff’s Sale on Execution in Foreclosure. Notice is hereby given that hy virtue of an execution and order of sale duly I mi * N nod '■ Hick hea dnche in caused hy a diner issued out of the Circuit Court of the r th* •red storii.ieh. Take Chamberlain's Stale of Oregon for the County of Lane [»C.Ho. ■% ■ bleta and correct that and the head- on the 1st day of October, 1912, on a lit Ht >• .if. -hea will disappear. For naie hy judgment rendered in suiil court on the 276 1 23rd day of September, 1912, in fuvor m I In of M. Iloakins. plaintiff and against dt.* stri« t the Saginaw Orchard und Timber Com ting Fluert Suburban Homesiles For_Saje pany, a corporation defendant for the Rin 1 ■,H. ti| I have jfteeided to o f f e r f o r Bale all sum of Six Thousand One iiu nired 0 pai .1 brtx land w ith in th e c i t y lim its , c o n Ninety-nine ($61519.00) dollars with in Al* «‘ti »••red sisting o f 2>t aeren, m a k i n g th r e e v e r y terest thereon from said 23rd day of dcairanle places w i t h s p rin g s o f the »171 September, 1912, at the rate o f 6 per heat o f W a te r r tlo i hr»* 1 The horn-- p la ce o f abou t l i v e acres, cent per annum, and Four Hundred haa a s p rin g , p ip ed to the house. Fifty (*450.00) dollars attorney’s fees limili nine** and the further sum of Twelve and of th** r. 76-100 ($12.75) dollars costs which ju d g power f o r p r i v a t e li g h t plant. 1 It t 0 Intf] ment was enrolled and docketed in the B etter 0 brini »u Clerk's office of said Court in said he timt.er County on the 25th day of September, o|i«.r.iHoci 1912, and said execution and order of ohi It sale to me directed commanding me, in (1, to h n u * j . w . Copeland, of Dayton, Ohio, the name of the State of Oregon, in OI) 1 ih. r order to satisfy said judgment, costs and accruing costs to sell the fol-owing dation, lar* described mortgaged property, to-wit: Tintoli«!**!!!» The northeast J of Section 18, and j| 4« i t o H I V d o j n t . u i t i w tin ^ t i l l t , « In l l l n l telnsi *°« hatter than to pay a five dollar the northwest quarter, hih ! the west J loctor bill? For sale by Henson’s of the east i of Section 17, all in T o w n •h u h \ h im .__ ship 20, South Range 2 West of the c. , , t,h>r— y Willamette Meridian, containing 480 leh u :•> acres of land in l.ane County, Oregon. •ns In lirli Now, therefore in the name of the -propri.itisi State of Oregon, and in compliance I'end le tot with said execution und order of sale, I for Walls will on Saturday the 9th day of N o :me h-rill vember, 1912, tietween the hours of 9 take river o ’clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p. m. to- I water rw Gal v i nizeil Water Pipe and w it: A t one o'clock p. m. on said day >ds V . ill f* Ittings. Tarred 1’aper, Gould at the southwest door of the County p it- » Pumps, Harlied Wire, Fence Court House in Eugene, Lane County, r ho. di st Wire, Poultry Netting, linarr.eled Oregon, offer for sale, for cash subject the r isoli Ware, Tin Ware, Slu-lf Hard to redemption, all the Hoove named de ware, Hotel Crockery. has hew fendant's right, title and interest in • situ •- «■' «J We call your particular atten and to the above described real prop nance, defeated the forces of big bust riess overwhelmingly The working people of this county ask you. the voters of the state, to deal Justly with them and defeat the anti-boycott and mtl free speech hills Vote 369 X N O ; 371 X NO. H o w ’s This ? W e offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. K. J. C H E N E Y & CO.. Toledo. O. Wo, the unil«TNfj(n«'<l. havi* known !' .J Chcni'y f o r th** la.it 15 yo.tr*. »nd !*• Ihv«» him perfiM tiv honorable In all b - transaction* and financially aM !■» carry out any ohllKutlnnM made !»y LI* firm. NATIONAL iiA NK OF COMMKIU i:. Toledo, o. H a i r « C a t a r r h C u r a 1 * t a k e n I n t e r n a lly . a c tliiK d ir e c t ly u p o n tin* b lo o d a n d rnu- rnUN Nurfa« ••* o f tin* Mynt«*m. T**xtl»n«»:il N s e n t frci* |*rh •• 7 .*» c e n t * j»< r b o ttle . S o ld b y a ll ! T a k e H ull « 1 .nu.ljr 1 * 111 * fo r couM tlputtou. “ HOW TO STUM PS” JOHN A. GORMAN, 1112 Weittrn Avenue, Seattle 1 _______________________________________ oJ4apr - Dutch Bulbs fo r W in ter B loom in g and Earliest S p rin g F lo w e rs Easily grow n and suro t o b lo o m W a im p o rt <11 r*-rt from t h « I ««et g f OWW th# larg«»at, moat com plete Rt*H-k curri «»1 on tb it c a n t. »r*ltw*t"top-root” b u ll* o f t h « f1n*wt <iu#t- It» «n it o u r p r i c m * r « lo w T h e Iwwit vaiti«# off«*r**d #ujr- «h e r*. Some of the Items We Buy and Sell ? tion to our line of rugs which includes Granite, Union, All- • w h at d* Wool and Cashmere Art Squares, he l.alsnrt also Tapestry and Hody Brussels, Lai hy *1 Velvets and Axminsters. The to I I pini larges ('assortment in the city. roil i h i y d»' | 4J If you are interested in second Ion I." It* j hand buggies or wagons, we idl'd d e r - id is i ! rooS"| soli [ ri maini:- O u r 6 4 Pag« A u tu m n C atalog MORSS rsy i until erty. Dated this 7th day of October, 1912. H . L MOWN, Sheriff o f l.ane County, Oregon. Hy J. C. M A R K E R , Deputy. Notice to Creditors. have four items of this kind to Notice ia hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed admin istrator of the estate of Jennie T. Schlbrcde, deceased, by the County capita «* Court, of Lane County, Oregon. All iiinilorlu* persona having claims against said and tl»1 estate are notified to lilc them with the proper vouchers wit h the undersigned Whan you have a had cold you want at his office in Cottage Grove, Oregon, tha best medicine obtainable an aa to within six months from this date. Dated, October 21, 1912. cure it with aa little delay aa possible. | Call And See Us KNOWLES & GRABER Mi's Pharmacy. of H i' I.HR. r a, H on F a rrr a w d O a * A M K * ta l Now ia the time to order Trees and Plants Yon Gain a Whole Year by Fall Planting T r im . N u b i rr . ,Vim i. F erir # n d H o u l i P L A I T ! la thw m o a t com pinto wa havo evar ia- auod, lu tin g o n l y such »arieti*** #a h#v# proven sa tisfa ctory. You w ill find il i »a C at* log a aaf* nn.1 d e p e n d * !» )# guide toy o a r purchmo##. Mailed free on request. Ask for Cata log No. lit. Portland Seed Co. F r o n t an d Y am h ill Sts. PORTLAND, ORE. Do You Want to Attend Business College oJ0-n7 show you. Hart Is a druggiat’s opinion : " I have sold Ch amhcrlain’a Cough Remedy for flftaan y e a rs ," saya F.nos Lollar of Saratoga, Imi, "an d consider it the bast ’ on the market.” For aale by Powder Absolutely Pure H ERBERT EAKIN. o24-n21 Adminsistrator. (Jet your "H o u s e for R e n t" and "H o u s e for S a l e " signs at The Senti nel office. • • No matter what school you may have in mind, The Sentinel can make you a reduced rate. Gall on us or write US’ before closing for a scholarship. The Cottage Grove Sentinel "A l.iv<- Wire News|»per” TIIF. B E A T T Y S T R A I N PARTRIDGE WYAND0TTES I w on at the O ra n g e F a ir, Sept, 5 7 ,1 s t ctx-k. • at amt »ml h en. 1st l>e-«t pen. 1st co e k ere l. 1st am t »ml pu llet. H ave m in e giHsl bird s (or ta le at th e fo llo w in g p r ic e , c o c k e r e l. $1.50 to Js.no; pu llets $1.00 to $» •»>. T h e )ndge pro nounced m y b ir d , a* fit to e n ter a n y allow. Y a rd s located at th e end o( N S even th St. L. C. HAPPY, Cottaqe Grove, Oregon The only Baking Powdermade from Royal Grapetmm of Tartar " I am in a peculiar position, for while I disapprove most emphatically of equal-suffrage, and while I have yet to Bee otie good result from it, while the women of Colorado have the re sponsibility I must do my part toward trying to make matters better. But I frankly say I do not see how this can be accomplished. It certainly has not yielded any such result up to this date. 1 We have no cleaner politics, no purer politicians, no less graft, no better laws for women and children than Massachusetts has, and in spite of the often repeated assertions of the suffra gists, not one of the laws we have is the result of the votes of women. As far as this goes the influence of women outside the suffrage is better than with the exercise of it. 1 have found the professional suffragist or politician hard, aggressive, loud in voice and manner and ready to antagonize anyone to carry her point. It is not with her an "appeal to reason" but an appeal to sentiment, to passion, and to fancied wrong done to women. There is very little now to say on the subject except ing that my observations have only in tensified my feeling on the subject. The better class of women do not want to vote. It is hard for me to induce them to come to the polls, when any stirring question comes up, and on or dinary matters they neither fee! nor even pretend to feel any interest.” Judging from the conditions as they now stand in Colorado tlo we honestly feel that the women’s vote will better our State of Oregon? I Special Sale I Ladies’ Suits and Cloaks ASSOCIATION O P P O S E D TO T H E E X T E N S I O N O F T H E S U F F R A G E TO W O M E N . Mrs. Francis James Hailey, President. Millage Tax Bill Repeals Legislative Appropriations. The argument printed in the Vote s Pamphlet over the signature of H. J. Parkison and others attacking the Millage Bill for the support of the Agricultural College and the University of Oregon, contains a misstatement of facts so vital as to demand immediate correction. Although the Millage Hill clearly and specifically repeals the ap propriations aggregatin g $503,000 made hy the last Legislature for building, equipment, etc., at the University, it is asserted in the argument against the bill that “ ‘ friends' of the Uni versity are trying to kill the referen dum on the $503,000 appropriated by the 1911 Legislature for the University of Oregon. If they succeed, the tax (layers will ’ have over $1,288,(XX) to dig up for the schools in 1913." No effort is being made to secure the passage of these referred bills, and even should they receive a favorable vote they would be automatically re pealed by the passage of the Millage Kill, so there can be no double appro priation. Investigation shows that instead of increasing the rate the Millage Hill actually effects a saving on the average approbations for the last ton years. This bill, being a measure regulating taxation, must of necessity be sub mitted under the initiative. W . K. N E W E L L , Chairman of Commission A p pointed by the Governor. HEADQUARTERS FOR Bergman Logging Shoes. Oregon City Woolen Mills Logging Shirts L U R C H ’ S , Cottage Grove Visiting cards—The Sentinel. I Y •X -X ~ X ~ X ~ X -X ~ X ~ X ~ X ~ X ~ X ~ X ~ X K ~ X ~ X ~ X ~ X ~ X ~ X ~ X ~ M -X ~ X ~ X ~ X ~ X - T im e s A r e H ard Big Reduction— My Fall Samples of Domestic and Foreign Goods are now in and are the best ever brought to the city. I am hard up. and in order to get some of the fall business in early I will make large enough reductions to make it worth while. Get your clothes made before the rush starts. B o h lm an ^he tailor WARM UP When you buy a heater, buy a good one. Be fore you buy see our line. W e have a large line of the best to choose from. Prices consistent with quality. LE S S BOW EL T R O U B LE IN C O TTAG E GROVE Cottage Grove people have found out that A S I N G L E D O S E o f simple buck thorn hark, glycerine, etc., as compound ed in Adler i ka. the German appendi citis remedy, relieves constipation, sour stomach or gas on the stomach I N S T A N T L Y . This simple mixture anti- septicizes the digestive organs and tlraws off the impurities and it is sur prising how Q U I C K L Y it helps. The N e w Era Drug Store. i I Balance of this W eek ;!; OREGON S T A T E H a rd y , See Me Right Away B. PULL ! A mont valuable pamphlet Tell* and illustrates I how to cleat stump bin! at the lowest known ( oil jwr uerr, by device# just j»erb ctcd Free to j (iwurrn of stump laud who »end me their natura my S. Rusal Baking j or Done on Short Notice Y C (Paid Advertising.; It was the year 1893 that Woman Wlilting doesn't pay. Suffrage was gianted in Colorado. For If you neglect kidney backache, 19 years the.suffragistkihave used this Urinary troubles often follow. state as a sample of good government Act in time hy curing (lie kidneys. brought shout hy the woman’s vote. D obii ' m Kidney Pilla are »-«penally The anti-suffragists ask the men of for weakened kidneya. W A N T S COMMON JUSTICE Oregon to read tin- words of a Colorado Many people in H um loeality reeoin- woman one wiio lias been arid now ir ^¡^niend tiiein Working Men and Women of the politically prominent. She tells of the llere'a one e a s e : f tatc Oppose Malicious Laws. conditions of polities in her Htatc today. L. Mooney, 469 Olive St, Kugene, Mrs. Elizabeth Cass Goddard of Colo Ore, s a y s : "T h e putdie statement I In order to make a farce and u laugh gave in MMMl reeouiiniimling D ohii ' h ing stm-k of popular government and rado, a former ardent suffragist has K idney I’ i II h m I i 11 I io I i I h good I know the Initiative and referendum, two held the following offices, namely measures have been Initiated hy the Delegate to City anil State Conven this remedy to lie u good one for kid big business Interests which are dead ney disorders and I am glad to reeom- ; ly opposed to the rule of the common tions, Deputy Sheriff, Watcher at the One proposed law limits free Poll«, and Member of the Republican mend it. Kidney complaint clung to | people me for ten years, being caused by u ; speech In cities of 6,000 or over, and Stale Committee from Elpaso County. I Is so glaring an example of elass legls fall and heavy lifting. 1 consulted one lallon that It Is absolutely revolting She has been represented on varit is hoards of city and stHte organizations. physician after another and experi | to a right thinking Individual. And the same people, who are In For example: Vice-President for Colo mented witli remedies of all kinds hut my efforts for relief were unavailing. i sistent that fra# speech should be rado of the Mothers’ Congress, 2nd j hampered, are asking the citizens of Vice-President o f tKe Y. W. C. A. of The doctors finally said that 1 hi.d turn the state of Oregon to legislate against Inigo and they In-Id out no hope for my the people to spend their earnings Colorado Springs, 1st Vice-President recovery. If I attempted to lift, my when- and how they please. A direct cf »he Hoys’ Club, Trustee of the City I and clean cut analysis of the law Federation of Womens Clubs, President hack gave out und the pain was ter proves that a farmer could not ask rible. One day 1 saw Doan's Kidney I fils neighbors to not patronize an estab of the Humane Society, only woman Pills advertised and deciding to try llshment that defrauded him, could member of the Anti-Tuberculosis Com them I procured a supply. They gave 1 not recommend any course of action mittee of Colorado Springs and Presi o r warn h!s neighbors against being dent of the Colonial Dames of Colo me so much relief that 1 continued j taken In, too The measure, however. using them and it was not long before ; is aimed at the organizations that are rado. We wish to quote from a letter «eeklng to Improve conditions tor the written hy Mrs. Goddard to a member I was feeling like a different man. Fight thousand slg of the hoard of the anti-suffrage as Doan’s Kidney Pills simply worked j -ornrnon people. natures to this hill were secured In She Baj s in wonders in my case and I «hall do all Multnomah county, where the people sociation of Portland. part: in my power to make their merits on a referendum of a similar ordl crin» nal ’ton« *| ■ ' ut: li • • ■ »¡.j,,, til«« • it Mi! IV Here la a woman who speaks from raonal knowledge and long exper- irti«*) Administrator’s Notice. r jir»i Wtjr# t nce, vis., Mrs. I*. II. Hmgan.'of Wil- Notice is hereby given that the un ly ho: U e J n, Pa., who says, “ I know from ex- dersigned Edward K. Farinan has been I rience that ('hamberluiii'a Cough appointed Administrator of the F.state Il fur thli '%! -•medy la far superior to any other, ar. < croup there in nothing that excels of Fdward Farinan, deceased, and all Of th • n For sale hy Henson's I’harmaey. persons having claims against the said lion 1 * 1». .« estate are hereby notified to present the ¡iirK*- 1 'Tilt wgL same, duly verified as hy law required, III \ V t « within six months’from the date of this Vif VN f tt.l first publication, which said date is ir th* h a r d October 3, 1!U2, to said Edward E. Furman, at his residence at Lorune, In r< >md 1 Lane County, Oregon, « lu t 11 r •’ W«f* E D W A R D E. F A R M A N , KH) . llVldr! ' Administrator. tinnì ; fit'*; W I L L I A M 0. M A R T I N , m l Im (Hut ft Attorney for said Estate. o3-o24 v#*n ( II bj k r to rlilt THE CONDITIONS IN COLORADO TODAY, AFTER 19 YEARS OF WOMEN VOTING IK IN T E R J* Phone 6 BRO S. House Furnishers f T t t T T T ? f ? ♦ T T f