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OREGON NEWS NOTES OF GENERAL INTEREST COTTAGE GROVE MEG. CO. r , ^ T 4K always carry a full v l y stock of Lime, Cement, Plaster, Fire Clay and Firo Rrick, Concrete Hlocks anil Bricks, Shingles and Lath, Doors, Windows—all otlier things made of wood, neces sary in building. Phone 14S E stim a te s Cheerfully Furnish Events J W hat T ex a n s Admire ¡ h h e a rty , vigorous life, accord ini; to H ugh T allm an, of San Antonin, “ We lind,” he w rites, “ th a t Hr. K in a 's New Life I'illa aurely put new life and energy into a person, W ife and I be lieve they are the heat m a d e .” E x cellent for stom ach, liver or kidney trouble». 25e a t all D ruggists. Southern Pacific Kdilwdy llnic-ldble Occurring STATE OF PANIC Crime Almost Unchecked; Out Throughoill the State During the Past break by Moslem Fanatics Week. is Feared. F in e D a iry H e r d s to S t o c k State Pendleton. Mid ween ¡¡000 and 3000 of tlie lineal blood dairy c a ttle will be »hipped Into e a s te rn O roson each y ea r If the plaiiH unfolded here by W. S. JeiiHon, of the J e n s e n C rea m e ry com pany, m ature. He tin» organised (lie P ioneer Llve»toclc com pany, with him self a» proHldent and W. W. Arm- atroiiK. p reside nt of th e National Cop per bank of S alt Lake, a» se creta ry . T he new com pany will bo c a p ita l ized a t $100,000 uml will aend m en Into the d ally »tutea of the en»t to g a t h e r th e beat c a ttl e t h a t can be brought to t tie Interm ountuln country. (01 IU,I tiHOVI MAHON No. No. No. No. 'vont li III muti Il 8 1" a in. K» <i.f»2 u. in. ID 2:47 p. in. 17 p. No. No. No No. North Hound 1 A H a. rii. It P» 2:10 a. h i . IX 10:02 a in. 20 •W M p. in. 01. & S. E . R. R . C O M PA N Y. I d : A B L E NO. 5 . 1 n k c l.ffi ct J u n e 1 0 , • QOy. t im i w nor m No i K. l l o l Y N D No. 1 . A % MU. STA* ION s I.v . . 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T o Inaun i «» i w ardlng 011 lie s t t r a in fir ig lit miptt I m - d e liv e r e il in a n ip lr tim «- lo p r-rin it o l ü h b r in g L it le d . A. It. WOOI), M a n a g e r. " T h e r e could bo no b e t t e r medicine than C h a m b e rla in ’s Cough Remedy. My children w ere all sick w ith whoop mg cough. One of them was in bed, bad a high fev e r and was coughing up blood. O ur doctor gave them C ha m berlain'» Cough Remedy and the first dose eased them , and t h r e e bottles cured t h e m , ” says Mrs. R. A. Donald son, of Lexington, Miss. F or sale by Henson's Pharm acy. NATURE'S TONIC In the pleasing form ol a delicious, enticing and invigorating bever age, bottled direct from the springs in the Calapooya m o u n tains. Drink it to Get Well Drink it to Keep Well CAL-A-POO-YA MINERAL WATER is a m nratel saline w ater, equal to any of the renow ned spring waters of Hu rope and Am eiica. Recommended by leading physi cians of the United Stales for Ithcuinutisiii, Kidney and I.iver afflictions, Dyspepsia, Indigestion and all lornis of Stom ach, Skin and H|is>d diseases. H undre ds people “ given u p ” by physicians have been cured of long standing ailm ents by Calapooya Water. Testim onials on application. Sold by all dealers, or shipped in cases direct from the springs W rite lor prices. CALAPOOYA SALINE Tiie condensed smile of Calapooya □ W ater. Stom ach, River, Kidney Y||aud Blood disorderssjieedily cured „ b y its use. All dealers, or sold direct. HOTEL CALAPOOYA IS O P E N A M , T H E Y E A R . Fam ous health resort in the Cal apooya m ountains, 12 miles from Cottage ('.rove (on S outhern P a cific.) Splendid accom m odations, reasonable rates. Steam, mud and hot water b aths and cooling rooms. Inform ation as to rates, etc., will be furnished upon re quest. CALAPOOYA SPRINGS GOM'Y C O T T A G E GROVE, ORE. Do You Want to Attend Business College N o m a tte r wliat school you m ay h av e in m ind, T h e S entinel can m a k e you a reduced rate. Call on us or write us before closing for a scholarship. The Cottage Grove Sentinel “ A Live W ire NevM paper” LI "■ 11 Legal Blanks.—The Sentinel. J VICE-PRESID ENT SHERMAN KIN G N IC H O LA S J a r D i s c h a r g e s S h o t g u n In B u g g y Hillsboro.— M th . P ete rson, a young woman living n e a r Connell station, on tlie U nited Railways, was b rought to | th e Delta drug sto r e in H illsboro with h e r right a rm nearly torn from the body by a gu n sh o t wound. With h e r husband she was driving n e a r the city on h e r way home, with a loaded sho tg u n restin g on th e seut betw een them. As the buggy dropped Into a deep rut the gun slipped from Us place and w hen c a u g h t by Mrs. P e t erson, was discharged, the load of heavy sh o t e n te r in g the forearm and te a r in g aw ay th e elbow. F h o t o b y A m e r k s a a P r e s s A s s o c ia tio n . K in g N i c h o l a s , of M o n t e n e g r o , w h o Is at the f r o n t w it h h i s t r o o p s in the Constantlnaple.—T he porte has a p plied to the pow ers for m ediation with u view to the cessation of hostilities, and for th e negotiation of peace. Ap plication '..as been m ade to the em b a s sies h ere and by circular to th e O tto man r e p re se n ta tiv e s in the E uropean capitals. C onstantinople Is In a fever of ex citem en t over the alarm in g rep o rts from th e field of buttle. F oreigners an d natives a re suffer ing from tension caused by the series of military disasters, and, although the city Is In a sta te of Beige, crim e In some q u a rte rs Is unchecked. Many families a re leaving the city. T h e people fear first a n outb rea k of Moslem fanaticism by the turbulent elem e n ts of the lower classes, and sec ondly, a rising In hordes of maddened soldiers who a re being driven by the B ulgarians to m ake th e ir last stand a few miles outside of Constantinople and th e n p erh a p s to fall hack on the capitul. ! am going to Legat's Harness Shop to buy my horse goods. “ I t is a pleasure to tell you th a t C h a m b e rla in 's Cough Remedy is the best cough medicine I have ev e r u se d ,” V i c e P r e s i d e n t S h e r m a n , w h o died w rite Mrs. H ugh Campbell, of La- at his h om e in U tic a , N. Y., a nd w a s vonia, Ga. “ 1 have used it w ith my interred w it h s i m p l e c e r e m o n ie s , a t children and the resu lts have been tended by P r e s i d e n t T a f t a n d m a n y highly s a tis f a c to r y . ” F o r sale by officials. Benson’s P harm acy. RULES ARE CHANGED Certain Court Procedure Suprem e Court Revised by h. h arrington W ILL DO YOUR W ashington.—In p rom ulgating the first revision of the equity rules of promptly and satis London.— In th e note to T u rk ish a m federal co u rts in the la st 50 years the factorily. They have j suprem e c o u rt of th e U nited S tate s HARVESTER PROFIT LARGE bassad o rs abroad, the T u rk ish govern prohibited th e g ra n tin g of prelim inary every facility f o r m e n t m ain ta in s th a t although e m b a r handling all classes of injunctions w ithout notice and re rassing, uffalrs are not d es p e ra te and W itn e ss S a y s M c C o rm ick Com pany goods, arid simply stric ted th e g ra n tin g of te m p o rary r e M a d e $25,000,000 in F i v e Y e a r s when the allies had com pleted mobil solicit a trial. straining orders. Chicago.— William N. Racy, com p ization T urkey had barely begun hers. T he court embodied in the new rule All kinds of Hauling & Piano Moving Up to the p rese n t ho u r th e re Is no tro lle r of th e I n tern atio n al H arv estei many of th e points of th e Clayton Phone No. 72 Cottage Grove sign th a t any th in g has com e to the com pany, recalled to th e sta n d in the RULES TO BE CHANGED anti-injunction bill, for which labor g o v ern m e n t's dissolution suit against P o r te ’s appeal to the powers. No replies have been received at leaders have been fighting, which has V e t e r a n s on P e n s i o n L i s t M a y L e a v e th e alleged com bination, to subm it re Is your husband cross? An irritable, C onstantinople and th e re Is little passed the house and w aits In the sen f a u lt finding disposition is often due ports of th e ap p ra isa ls m ade of the Home ate. Salem .—Replying to a le tte r d irec t property of th e consolidated com pan doubt th a t when they a re received Instead of te m p o ra ry restra in in g to a disordered stom ach. A man with ed to him by C o n g ressm an Hawley, les before th e m erger, s ta te d th e phys they will em body a declination to con orders being issued w ithout notice good digestion is nearly always good 111 which he dec la re s t h a t an act p a s s ical value of the plants as reported by sid e r the idea of proposing an a r m is upon p re se n ta tio n to a federal judge Matured. A g r e a t many have been tice. ed by c o n g re ss on May 11, 1912, pro the a p p r a is e r s w ere as follows; p erm a n en tly cured of stom ach trouble A Constantinople dispatch to the of the allegations th a t im m ediate and by ta k in g C h a m b e rla in ’s T ablets. For McCormick H a rv e stin g Machine viding for an Increa se of pension for irre parable dam age is abo u t to be in v e te r a n s of the Mexican and Civil company, $39,668,157; D eering H a r Chronicle, which was received by a. flicted, the new rule req u ires th a t It sale by Benson’s Pharm acy. wars, m ay u nder th e p rese n t rules of vester com pany, $27,237,197; W a rd e r Indirect route, says th a t the situation m ust be show n by specific facts set th e soldiers' hom e compel m a n y of Bushnell At (Ressner, $4,637,498; Plane In the T urkish capital is grave. T he forth in affidavits or o therw ise th a t P R O F E S S I O N A L CA R D S hostility to E uropeans Is increasing th e m to leave th e place, G overnor | jompany, $3,468,667. such dam age will result. T he figures showed t h a t th e profits and displayed arrogantly. W est says t h a t he will m a k e favorable Som e of the w o rk m e n ’s guilds, the A. W. KIME, M. D. recom m endation to th e le gislature for j of the McCormick H a rv e stin g Ma dispatch says, boast th a t they have G ree d f o r P o w e r C a u s e s M a n ’s F all chine com p an y for the five years prioi a ch a n g e of the rules. San F rancisco.—An am bition to be Physician and Surgeon T h e rules of the soldiers' hom e a re to the consolidation ag g re g a te d $25, ta k e n a sacred vow to m a ssa c re every come th e m oving-picture m a g n ate of C h ristian should the Bulgarians e n te r Office Phone 34, Residence Phone 1‘26-J bused on the a c t of 1907, which pro 000,000, or 1000 per c e n t on a capital! the Pacific coast led W allace J. Pol- vides a m axim um pension of $20 a zation of $2,500,000. T h e profits ol th e city. F an atics have sw orn a t e r land, until th r e e w eeks ago c a sh ie r m onth for v e te ra n s of th e Mexican j th e Deering H a r v e s te r com pany were rible vengeance on the infidels for j of the S an F ra n cisc o office of the In J. S. MEDLEY T u rk ish defeat, while in obscure an d Civil wars, and w h en e v er th e pen- j shown to he nearly as large. m osques theological stu d e n ts preach ternational H a r v e s te r C om pany to em- Attorney-at-Law sion exceeds t h a t It Is th e rule th a t I bezzle $84,000 of his em p lo y ers’ m on Special Attention Given to Mining and in citem ents to the mob. S i x B o r n In 13 M o n t h s they c a n n o t longer rem a in a t the | ey, according to Ju d g e Milton Greene, Corporation Law. home. T h e a c t of May, 1912, fixes | F ra nklin, Pa.—Six c hildren in a lit atto rn ey for th e h a r v e s te r company. Office, Woodward Building th e m axim um pension at $.’<0 u mouth, tle over 13 m o n th s is th e rem arkable SCHOONER WRECKED: 5 LOST Polland w as a rr e s te d h e re on th e spe- and m ost of the in m a te s of tb e home ( birth record in the family of S tephen ! cific c h a rg e of having em bezzled $1500 P h o n e Office 47 o ffic e ' L aw son B lock Mrs. Nn A v i a t o r T r i e s to R e s c u e M e m b e r s of will be entitled to a pension in excess ( Nagotte, of F renchtow n. 'O c to b e r 3. J u d g e G reene said Polland I ll-F a t e d C r e w of $ 20 , and, th e re fo re, not entitle d to 1 gotte has borne 15 c hildren In 12 years Office H ours: 1 to 6 p. m. had adm itte d this peculation and th a t C on su lta tio n by a p p o in tm en t o n ly . rem a in a t the home. T h e legislature ' and 13 of them are living. Marshfield, Or.—Five lives w ere lost adm issions of o th e r th e fts b rought the DR. C. E. F R O S T On S e p te m b er 10, 1911, she gave on the Coos Bay b ar w hen the little m akes th e wiles for th e home O ste o p a th ic and M ed ical P h y sic ia n total up to $84,000. b irth to triplets, two girls and a hoy gasoline schooner O sprey was wrecked C hronic a n d N e r v o u s D is e a s e s a S p e c ia lty . H e l v e t i a C u t o f f D u e In S i x M o n t h s and this week th r e e s tu r d y boys a r and when h e r captain, refusing to be C O T TA G E G R O V E - - O REGON E n t i r e T r i b e of I n d i a n s to W e d Orenco.— In about six m o n th s the rived. 13 m o n th s and t h r e e w eeks af the only one of the crew saved, leaped W innebago, Neb.—T h e en tire tribe new b ra n c h line, connecting the Ore- j te r the o th e r trio. to death on the je tty rocks. DR. JAS. B. TAYLOR ' of W innebago Indians h a s decided to gon E lectric line th ro u g h h ere w ith j Heroic a t te m p ts w ere made to save i get married. In formal trib a l council E y e , E ar a n d T h r o a t D isea ses th e U nited Railway com pany's line 1 the men by th e tug Roscoe, but w ith A S p ec ia lty —G la ss H itting ! last week. In which eve ry m ale on the a t Helvetln, will be completed. A i out result. T h e lifesavers w ere out, HOTEL OREGON, THURSDAYS, 9-3 reservation p articipated, the Indians force of about 100 m en and 250 te a m s , but w ere unable to do anything, as C entral Office, W hite T em p le , E u g e n e | voted to fo rsa k e th e w ays of th e ir is a t work on th e rig h t of way. the sea w as rolling high, and an ait fathers in th e m a tte r of m a trim o n y ship flight was m ade tw ice over the Office T elep hone I and to m a rry in th e w hite m a n ’s way. Room 14, W oodw ard Bldg. BIG BOND IS S U E S DEFEATED W ashington.— A se rio u s c a r sh o rt bar by A viator Chrlstofferson, of ! T he action is to be retroactive. age t h r e a te n s the co u n try and sc Portland, in the hope of locating some Som ething like 1000 pairs of Indians DR. H. H. OWEN E l e c t r i c F r a n c h i s e is V i c t o r i o u s ; bo th aln rm in g is the outlook th a t th e Inter of the men, but they had m et death will stand up and be m a rrie d a t th e Veterinarian C h a r t e r s a re D e f e a t e d so quickly an d the w aves of the bar s ta te co m m erce com m ission has i sam e tim e and by th e sa m e ceremony. P o rtland.—An unexpectedly large had so r ap id ly accom plished th e ir G raduate K an sas C ity COTTAGE GROVE, th ought It wise to se rv e notice upon V eterin ary C ollege O REGON vote ea st S a tu rd a y a t th e special city both the railroads and the shippers j work of destru c tio n th a t th e re was no 32 S t a t e s A p p r o v e of I n c o m e T a x election, resu lted in th e defe at of both chance to do a n y th in g w hen the news th a t d ra stic m e asu res will be adopted W a shington.—Notification of ap form s of com mission c h a r te r , all of \ unless th e re is co-operation all along of the d is a s te r reached this city. proval of th e proposed Income tax th e bond Issues proposed, including T he list of th e dead follows: Cap the line to r e n d e r an available cai a m e n d m e n t to the federal constitution Teacher ot Piano and Organ th e public m a rk e ts m e a s u r e ; sa lary i supply effective In m e etin g th e de tain Gus Johnson, of W edderburn, from 32 s ta te s a r e in th e h ands of inc re ase s so ught; left th e police u nder m a ste r of th e O sprey; C h e ste r J o h n Certifiicated from the Associated Board, m a u d s of trade. Coal fam ine Is one civil service by a large m ajority and son, of Coquille, engineer of the Os S ecretary of S ta te Knox. Four s ta te s Royal Academy and Royal College of of the m e nacing conditions. have announced th e ir rejection of the Music. Residence Second Street. ca rrie d down with the gene ral a v a T h e com m ission a n n o u n c es to those prey; Jo e Peitsch, of A berdeen, s e a am endm ent. To becom e effective it lanche th e proposition to c r e a te th e I man on th e O sprey; Captain H. J a c o b railro a d s which have fallen into the is nec essary for 36 s ta te s to ratify th e Office P h o n e M ain 5 R e sid en ce , M ain 121L office of city prosecutor. prac tice of '‘r e n tin g ” c a r s to connect son, form erly m a s te r of the w recked measure. T h e one o u tsta n d in g favorable vote , F. L. INGRAM, D. M. I). ing linos, instead of m a in ta in in g an Berwick, p a s se n g e r; Indian Ned H a r was th a t for th e N o rth w e ste rn E lec a d e q u a te supply of th e ir own, that vey, of W e dderburn, passenger. tric com pany, which was g ra n te d a DEPORT HOOKWORM VICTIM S th e daily r e n ta l price of c a r s will be ALL W ORK G U ARANTEED. fra n ch ise to sell heat, light and pow er m ateria lly advanced u n le ss ca rs are G o v e rn m e n t W il l N o t T re a t O riental in P o rtland by an o v erw helm ing m a prom ptly r e tu r n e d to th e lines own Lawson Bldg. Cottage Grove, Ore I m m i g r a n t s Aff e cted jority. ing them. According to practtcnlly com plete San F rancisco.—T r e a t m e n t of hook T h e com m ission h as served warning r e tu r n s th e voting public tu r n e d out to ; upon th e shippe rs th a t a h ig h e r r a te ot worm by g o v e rn m e n t doctors a t the th e e x te n t of not less th a n 50 per d e m u rr a g e will be im posed If it de e Attorney at Law im m igration station a t Angel Island cent. Utica, N . Y .— W ith sim ple but im will cease, an d in th e f u tu re all O rien velops in th e se tim es of c a r shortnge Office on M ain S tr e e t, W est Side th a t c a r s a r e being used for storage pressive ce rem onie s th e body of Vice tals en terin g th is po rt who a re affect C O T TA G E GROVH :: :: :: OREGON B o y D r o p s G u n , is K i l l e d P re sid en t S h e rm a n w as laid aw ay ed w ith th e d isease will be deported. purposes. T he Dalles.— Wilson K inersly, aged S atu rd ay afte rn o o n in a c ry p t within Com m issioner of Im m igration B ack B um per crops and gene ral p rosperi 15, was instan tly killed by th e dis ty In practically all lines of business, a beautiful m ausoleum In F o re st Hill us w as notified by th e d e p a r tm e n t of c h a rg e of a shotgun. With tw o com with no slowing up of t r a d e for polltl Cemetery. com merce and labor th a t th e govern .4 tlorney-a t-La \v panions, K inersly was re tu r n in g from ell. economic or o th e r re a so n s have U nder a c a n v as covering th a t se rv ment would no lo nger t r e a t cases of Practice in all Courts of State. C o rp o r hunting, and nbout a mile from tow n c re a te d enorm ous traffic. ed as a shield a g a in st a chill N ovem hookworm, because It h a s become too ation, m ining and Probate law a specialty Collection and Insurance. stepped Into a boat on the slough to b e r wind w ere g ath e re d th e S h erm an burdensome. COTTAGE G R O V E OREGON row home. In e n te r lu g the boat he family, P re sid e n t T aft, m e m b ers of Since th e im m igration au th o ritie s at THE MARKETS dropped th e gun, when both ch a rg e s his cabinet. Justices of th e su p rem e this port first came- in contac t w ith 25 Y ea rs’ E x p erien ce exploded and e n tered the boy’s chest. court, se n a to r s and m e m b ers of the the peculiar an d deadly disease two P ractices in all C ourts P ortla nd house of r e p r e s e n ta tiv e s a n d a few years ago, w hen every ship arriv in g W h e a t—Club. 78c; bluestem , 82c; H. J. SHINN C a r R e p a i r S h o p s to R i s e in E u g e n e Intim ate friends and business asso from the f a r east w as bringing from red Russian, 77c. ATTO RNEY AT LAW E ugene.—T he O regon E lectric Rail ciates of th e vice president. 20 to 100 H indus here, m ore th a n O ats— $26 per ton. NOTA RY PUBLIC way com pany hns let th e c o n tra c t for 5000 ca se s hav e been s u c c e s s fu lly P re sid e n t T a f t listened w ith bowed H ay—T im othy, $18; alfalfa, $12. erection of a building for c a r re p a ir head and tear-dim m ed eyes as Dr. M. treated at Angel Island by th e im m i P h o n e N o. 4 B u tte r—C ream ery, 3 i . \ C O T TA G E G R O V E , ORE shops in this city. A large a m o u n t W. S try k e r, p re sid e n t of H am ilton gration doctors. Eggs—Candled. 45c. of m a chine ry will be lnstnlled In the college, rea d the brief c om m ittal se rv H ops— 1912 crop, 20c. Telephone 131-R building ns soon as com pleted nnd all S ale m E le c ts Ste e v e s fo r M a y o r Wool— E a ste rn Orego.i, 18c; Wil ice and Rev. L ouis H. Holden, p a s to r c a r r e p a ir work on th e line will be la m ette valley, 22c. of C hrist church, of w hich Mr. Sher- Salem, Or.— Dr. B. L-. Steeves was F. W. ROBBINS, M. D. done here. niun w as a m em ber, offered prayer. elected a s n ex t m a yor of Salem by a Mohair—32c. Physician and Surgeon A mixed c h o ru s sa n g “Good N ig h t” heavy m a jo r ity over Mayor Louis O r e g o n A p p l e s S e n t to G e r m a n y and w hen a selection by th e male Lachm und, W. T. Rigdon an d Council Office at Residence: 104 S. 5th Street S e a t t le Glendale.—A. I ten d rlc k sen , of the W h e a t—Bluestem , 82c; club, 79c; chorus had been finished the presid e n t man J. D. W a rin g a t th e non-partisan S unny Slope orcha rds, n en r this city, red Russian. 77c. gnzed a m om e n t at th e flower-covered prim aries h e r e Monday. A m a jority Cottage Grove Chapter shipped a few days ago, tw o boxes ensket and slowly m ade his way to a of all of th e votes c a s t a t th is prim ary No. 4, O. E. S.—Next Eggs— 47c. regular meeting, Friday each of New tow n Pippins, Red Cheek waiting automobile, accom panied by for any office gives the one securing B u tte r—C ream ery, 86c. eve. Nov. 8, 7:30 o’clock. Pippins and S p ltze nberg apples to ex-Vlce P re s id e n t F a irb a n k s, A tto r such m ajority the office without the E ggs—38c. Initiation, Masonic Hall Dresden, G erm any, for exhibition ney G eneral W lc k e rsh a m and Major necessity of going Into the city elec H ay—T im othy, $17 p e r ton; alfalfa. Pacific Highway. there. Rhoades, hla m ilita ry aide. tion. KATHERINE K. SCOVELL, See. I w a r of the B a l k a n s t a t e s a g a i n s t T u r key. GAR SHORTAGE IS MENAGE TO NATION J. N. WATERHOUSE Dentist SHERMAN’S BODY IS LAID IN CRYPT J. E. YOUNG J. C. JOHNSON