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«s A SUMMARY OF ÍA6E GROVE MFG. CO. IMPORTANT EVENTS always carry a full .505 stock of Lime.Omonl. ter. Fire Clay and Fire k, Concrete Mlorks and ks, Shingles and Lath, ra, Windows—all oth**r gs made of wood, neeva in building. I’lione l IS nates Chserfuiiy Sum: l< National, Political and Per sonal News Items Briefly Sketched At mi initial co st or $:t,ooo.ooo, eleo- I ritirai Ion of III« Deliver Itlo G rand« rullwuy will lieglii a t onee. .Martini law wait again proclaim ed »’ In th e K a n a w h a coal Holds by G over T e x a n s Admire nor GliiHHCoek of W e st Virginia. T h e w e a th e r office a t Cordova, San Antonio. " W e Aliirtka, r e p o r ts t h a t the preelpltutlon hr. betw een J a n u a r y 1 ami N ovem be r 1 p u t new of Gila y ea r watt 171 Inches. W ife ioni I be- T h e colli m e t ityeteni of prison labor m inie.” was co n d e m n e d In th e report of the c o m m itte e on tirinoti labor p re se n te d h nl (lie c o n g re ss of the A m eric an P r is on a i.H O c l a t l o t i . S ta tis tic s a v a ila b le In th e office of S e c r e ta r y of S ta te Jo r d a n , showed COU AGI GROVI SIMIOS th a t o n e In every 27 r e s id e n ts of Call- North Hound («••.•od 1 A in. f n rn ls ow ned so m e sort of m otor ve- N. It 2:10». m. 210 h in. «na». m. 1 N< in lu II u rn. j h i d e on O cto b e r 1 th is year. N. IH :t to m. 8 1 » in N« 3) 7:62 p. m. ¡Inn l-'rant Isco h a s lost Its legal fight ' for th e dissolution of th e m e rg e r of ! the Hell and th e H om e telep h o n e s y s te m s, the co u rt ruling th e city hus no w n o r nu I NO right to give u f r a n c h i s e which for- No 2. A M i Idds sale. HTA TIoN rt 4 m i j <*» C o t t a «.» G aovii A no th er coni famine, g r e a te r than 11 M . W a i . i . i * • 1 ID the s h o r ta g e th a t h an d ica p p ed China- t‘r* A 1.UM1.4» 11 i> i.o last w inter. Is Im m inent, according .......... D»1" 1 »4 *»• .............» 1 - K» to local dealers. P ric e s of all kinds 1 , lo -V ih Kl-I. B kiim ik W|L( iw im , i > I “ 1 15 i.f coiti to th e sm all c o n s u m e r have 1 \ 1 <4» been raised from 25 to 75 c e n ts a ton ItlKHfON Amid a sto r m of ap plause, a resolu- r (iinvr Sulurday» Hxtru train IcAvr* ju i rtiarulng »nlve» at «<*««»*• i . mot ,,t j e ; | | on was ado p ted by th e Illinois Fed is a 1 U b ()• ert Io et-snsr wlthnMt untlcr erat Ion of Women'll d a b s dem an d in g ulwmil Irrtsht tu •tstton whcre liiere I» a s ta te law forbidding t h e g ra n tin g of -i •pi* 1 j‘ nt will I m - teil r».t ul r icHv»s Irliuiton slt, i m i rival ul lis in un m a rr ia g e lic en ses u nle ss a p p lic a n ts *l -e in ,y. W rdnr*.|n)r and l'ii.ln y li.r <»r««i<> nlil will not b« (arrive,! nt Ihr i> » s K could produco g u a r a n te e s of th e ir • P c | h . i nlicr s p. ni Tu »„«irr Io,wmilitiy t in .- im« »t Irai» freight nui.i ln ilrlivereil ln aniptr good health. o permit ol Intuitiv bltlnl. T w e n ty - th r e e p erso n s a t le ast were ref. killed or badly w ounded on th e Amer- in* i n - ,, ' 'J tra n side of th e Mexican boundary last Mu I y e a r by bullets fired d u rin g th e fight » , be no b e l t e r medicine ing betw een th e rebels and th e govern- M. Cough Remedy. ' m e n t forces u n d e r Madero. T h is fact Mr A -hildren nil sick w ith whoop was developed by th e special arm y cough. of them w as in bed. ' hoard, lo aded by Colonel F ra n c is H er ta high and wh s c o u g h in g up nun. -. |>, d. g a v e th e m CI ihiii - Matp. Remedy and the first People in the News t h r e e b ottles d Ih /n,” s a y s Mrs. It. A. Donald- Lit Cheng llsiung. ex p r e m ie r of Miss. F or sa le by Chinn and m in is te r of foreign affairs, g, y. h as been r e a p p o in te d to th e la tte r of fice. H a rry W olverton, who experienced little suc ce ss a s m a n a g e r of th e New tr> form id a delicious, York H ig h la n d e rs la st year, h as been •tn and invigorating la-vcr- r.lgned to h a n d le th e tia cru m e n to club M ns’ ge, bottled dim t Iront th«- of th e Coast League. L le u ten u n t Colouer Jo s e p h Gibson, Cal«|*>oya motín who was In «-barge of th e troops th a t t t- hanged Jo h n Drown lit H a r p e r 's F e r ry, I h dead a t his p la n ta tio n at Ver it to Keep W ell derm. Ala. H e was 79 y e a r s old. Miss F lo re n ce F. Wilson, of New utb’4 York, eclipsed ull fast ty p e w ritin g r e cords by w riting nt t h e ra to of 117 s a muratel saline water, equal w ords a m in u te for one hour, T h e ()f- any of tit«- renowned spring best p revious record was 112 w ords JA r ,A irr* v a t e r s °Y Kurope and Anp-tica a minute. IU l(JNnRwommciidcd by leading physi C a p ta in Jo h n «H terhuls, convicted cians o f the United States for of sm u g g lin g C hinese into Sun F r a n Kbenmatiam, Kidney and Live« c isc o hay from E n se n a d a , Mex., was ■I. . afflictions, Dyspepsia, Indigestion s e n ten c ed to on«- year In the Alam eda kin and all f o r m s of Stomach, Skin county jail and to pay $1000 fine or and Blood diseases. Hundreds s e rv e 500 day s additional. r Id people up” by physicians G eneral H o m e r Lea. th e m y sterio u s have been cured of long-standing Httle h u n c h b a c k who wielded great ailments by Calapooya Water. pow er In China, loft a n e s ta t e of only Testimonials on application. $1000, a c co rd in g to Ills will, which Sold by all dealers, or shipped in was (lied a t l^os Angeles. T h e sm all cases direct from the springs »•xtent of Idea’s p ro p e rty Is a g re a t Write tor prices. s u rp rise , for he was gen e rally c onsid ered wenlthy. - Í* J i irice i are (What Pacific Rdilttdy llme-ldblr 24 i S. E. R. R. COMPANY. A. B. WOOD, Manager. 'here could Chamberlain’s were One a fever Our doctor tin's Cough i tf, eased them, and of Lexington. son's Pharma' iTURE’S TONIC — ti I lie pleasing titicing pringa ill the aiua. ink it to G el W ell D rink L A-POO-YA MINERAL WATER mi» "given irkrtt Mi I N I a r. r. a n t'.M r* »in ALAPOOYA SALINE r-t it ,v r? ?& > - V- \ Mrs. Grover Cleveland, widow of the f o rm e r p reside nt, whose e n g a g e m e n t to a college profe ssor w as recently announced. S W IN D LER S ARE AR R ESTED G overnm ent Swoops on Chain of Al leged Get-Rich-Quick O perators. C incinnati.— W ith th e a r r e s t s In six cities of men alleged by th e g o v e rn m e n t to c o n s titu te a m o n u m e n ta l get- rich qulck ch a in of sw indlers, U nited B tates s e c r e t servl«-e m en declare th«-y h a v e brought to th e s u rfa c e an o r g a n ization th a ' has m ulcted small c o r porations, I n v en to rs an d p r o m o te rs of $1,600,000 In th e la st th re o y«,ars. T h e a r r e s t s w ere m a d e us th e result of B«!crot In d ictm en ts r e tu r n e d h ere by th e U nited .States g ran d jury. T h o se a r r e s t e d w ere: F. I). Mlnyurd, a t Cleveland, O.; O»*orge S. H an n a fo rd , a t C hicago; H alford W ardln, at R ochester, N. Y.; Mason G. W orth, a t New Y ork; T h o m as Fish wick, a t lioston; A. Bruce Crane, a t N ew ark, N. J. OTEL CALAPOOYA JALAPOOYA springs COM’Y COTTAOIC r.ROVK, Okie. Do Y o u î ,.wŸ»'n2 r Attend Bty.‘“fir ï to m W a n t to B u s in e s s C o lle g e { wort »- i,Tfi The Cottage Grove Sentinel Tims is —' a dollar In Ct-aflV' th« live G ^ 5 SaattaaL London.— Any Idea the T u rk is h gov- -rnm«-nt had of benefiting by c o n tin u 'd r e sis ta n c e m u st be s h a tte r e d by rmwH <jf th e fall of Monastir. In the c a p tu r e of th a t Im p o rtan t town, the S e rv ia n s took t h r e e pashas, including th e c o m m a n d e r ln-chlef, /.ekkl P asha, 50,000 men and 47 guns, thus achieving the greatest. Individual success «if th e war. M on a stir was th e second city o f im p o rta n c e in E urope an T u rk e y . It was T u r k e y ’s stronghold In M acedonia and by Its downfall M acedonia p as ses c o m pletely out of T u rk ish hands. T h e S erv ian s n a tu ra lly will be e l a t ed a t this victory, w hich ou tsh in es 1 the captor»! of Kulonlkl an d m ust have a g r e a t m oral effect on th e f u tu re co u rse of the war. A p riv a te te legram received a t Bel- j grad e re p o rts th a t S c u ta ri has sur- ' rendered. A n o th er of th e s tr a n g e silences th a t • have been c h a r a c te r is tic of th is w ar 1 a p p e a r s to have fallen o v e r C o n s tan tinople, from which only brief dis- p atch e s hav«! been received, telling of th e resu m p tio n of th e T c h a ta jja | b a ttle an d th a t th e S u lta n h a s m ade | a fre sh personal app e al to th e Euro- lo a n sovereigns to In te rv e n e for th e ! te rm in a tio n of th e war. Quite as lit tle may be expected to com e of th is appeal a s of th e previous a t t e m p t a t m ediation by th e powers. I am going to Legat’s Harness Shop to buy my horse goods. " I t is a pleasure to te ll you t h a t C ham berlain’s (k>ugh Remedy is the best cough medicine I have ever used,” w rite Mrs. Hugh Cam pbell, of La- vonia, Ga. " I have used it w ith my children and the resu lts have been highly sa tisfa c to ry .” For sale by Benson’s Pharm acy. S hefket P ash a , who is com m ander- in-chief of th e T u rk ish tr o o p s In th e w ar w ith th e Balkan states. H. H a rrin g to n "BATHTUB ’ COMBINE ILLEG A L DRAYING AND MOVING promptly and satis Monopoly on U npate n te d P ro d u c ts Held Violation of S h e rm a n Law. W a sh in g to n .—In an epoch-m aking decision In th e so-called " b a th tu b c a se " th e su p r e m e c o u rt of th e U n ite d S ta te s laid down th e broad principle th a t th e r e can be no monopoly in th e u n p a te n te d product of a p a te n te d m a chine w ithout violating the S h e r m a n a n ti-tru s t law. J u s t ic e M cK enna de C o n s tantinople.—T u r k e y will not livered th e u n an im o u s opinion of th e acc»-pt peace on th e te rm s laid down court. In a c co rd an c e w ith th is decision th e by th e Balkan allies, a c co rd in g to an official a n n o u n c e m e n t an d a g r e a t b a t co u rt s tr u c k down a s illegal th e "li tle betw een the B ulgarians and T u rk s ce nse a g r e e m e n t s ” by which m a n u fa c Is on all along th e line of th e T chatal- tu r e r s of 85 p e r c e n t of th e s a n ita ry ena m e led Iro n w are In th e U n ite d ja fortifications. C onstantinople, a t th e g a te s of S ta te s w ere bound to g e th e r in c o m Wilson Led Colonel by 2,000,000 Votes which the B ulgarians a r e knocking, Is bination. Officials of th e d e p a r tm e n t of j u s W a sh in g to n .- L a te s t figures on the a city of sick, w ounded and hu n g ry W ith th e th o u sa n d s of tice w ere elate d o v er th e decision, total votes polled by th e t h r e e p rin ci refugees. pal p reside ntia l c a n d id a te s In th e r e wounded. In addition to c h o lera pa which, it Is said, will hav e a n im p o r t cent election a re as follows: Wilson tie n ts, nil the h o sp itals a r e overtaxed. a n t h ea rin g on se v eral in v e stig a tio n s now u n d e r way as well as on a n t i 6.398.000, Roosevelt 4,316,000; T aft Som e relief has been afforded by the tr u s t su its a lre a d y filed a g a in s t th e action of th e g o v e rn m e n t In sending 3.360.000. F our y e a r s ago T a f t re c e iv so-called "m oving-picture tr u s t," and m a n y refugee s to Asia Minor. ed 7.079,000 th e U nited Shoe M achinery com pany. Big Shipping T r u s t to be Formed. L ondon.— It Is a s s e r te d w ith g re a t c irc u m s ta n tia lity In financial circ les In London th a t prelim in ary negotiatio n s hav e been com pleted to form the g r e a te s t ship p in g com bine th e world h a s e v e r seen, one w hich in point of tonnage, cap ita liz atio n and r«*sources would d w a rf J. P le rp o n t M organ's In te rn a tio n a l M e rcantile Marine. T h e com p an ie s pooling th e ir In te r e s ts a r e th e C unard, th e P e n in s u la r & O rie n t al, th e Royal Mail S te a m P a c k e t co m pany, th e British India S tea m N avlga tlon c o m p a n y an d F u rn e ss, W ithy com pany. & F irs t Land Show in N o rth w e st P o rtla n d .—T h e Pacific N o rth w e st Land P ro d u c ts Show, th e first in P o r t land an d one of th e g r e a te s t e v e r hold In th e U nited S ta te s , opened h e re Monday. F o r th e first tim e people of th e n o rth w e st will h a v e a really big o p p o rtu n ity to le arn th e productive c a p ac ity of th e soil. WILSON DECIDES ON AN' EXTRA SESSION The condensed smile of Calapooya Washington, D. C.. News Water. Stomach, Diver, Kidney N ew York.—G o v e rn o r W ilson a n and Blood disorders speedily cure«! Illiterac y In the U nited S ta te s h as nounced t h a t Im m ediately a f te r his by its use. All dealers, or sold d c e r iu s e d d u rin g th e last decade from in a u g u ra tio n a s p r e sid e n t of th e U n direct. 10.7.to 7.6 p er cent, It I h shown by ited S ta te s he would call an e x t r a o r s ta tis t ic s ju s t given o u t by the ce n su s bureau. Ite p r e s c n ta tlv e H e n r y of T ex a s IS OPRN ADD THK YEAR s ta te s t h a t he will not be a c a n d id a te at Famous health resort in the Cal I apooya mountains, 12 miles from for s p e a k e r of th e h o u se a t th e next nul Cottage Grove (on Southern Pa session of congress. It now seem s ira cific.) Splendid accommodations, c e r ta in th a t S p e a k e r C lark will hav e îf reasonable rates. Steam, niu.l and no opposition. T h e r e w e re 1453 m en killed In and hot water baths and cooling a b o u t r«>a! m ines of th e U nited S ta te s rooms. Information as to rates, etc., will be furnished upon re during th e first eight m o n th s of this year, a c co rd in g to a n an n o u n c e m e n t quest. of th«- b u re a u of mines. T h e fata lities in 1911 n u m b e re d 2719. T h e I n te r s ta te com m ission h as g ra n te d relief from th e fo u rth section la ri to e s ta b lish r a te s on app les from the = north Pacific coast an d so u th e a s te r n po in ts pending nctlon by th e co m m is sion on ap p lic a tio n s fllod before F e b ru a ry 17. 1911. P r e s id e n t T a f t Issued a p ro c la m a tion fixing th e r a te s t h a t foreign sh ip ping shall pay for p assag e th ro u g h t place ’ ^ the P a n a m a Canal. T h e proclam ation > enter R|'r * • «atubllshes a m e r c h a n t vessel r a t e of 1,1 No matter what school you may $1.20 p e r n e t ton In a c tu a l c a rry in g th, jlaye jn nij,Hj The Sentinel can enpneity, w ith a red u c tio n of 40 per '' ,"l" r| make you a reduced rale. Cnll on c e n t ship in ballust. H ,’e<" us or write us before closing for a T h e first real le g islative work of '■«v apj* scholarship. c o n g re ss b egan W e dnesday, w hen the su b c o m m itte e of th e h ouse co m m ittee on a p p ro p r ia tio n t«iok up c o n s id e r a as deckhM ^ W ire N e w s p a p e r ” "A iaiv«* tion of th e legislative, executive and bci I i IM*11** judicial appropriation*. T h e m e a su re money, i t costs you about last y ea r cn rrled $35,000,000, an d an tim e every tim e you read cuually la rg e ap p ro p ria tio n Is expe ct news in one issue of The ed a t th e ap p ro a c h in g session. S H E F K E T PASHA Monastir and Scutari Fall, and 3 Generals. 50.000 Men and 47 Guns Are Captured. K •ty, vigorous lif -, a....»rding lo .'sllmsn, of he writes, King’s ife Fills surely liti' mul into s person. hey sre the brut Ex* for slomsch, liver or kidney is. 25c st II Druggists. Ijot TURKS LOSE TWO BIG STRONGHOLDS MHS. CLEVELAND din a ry se ssion of c o n g re ss to convene not la te r th a n April 15 for th e purpose of rev isin g th e tariff. T h e pr«>sldent-elect haB gone to Ber muda for a vac atio n an d will r e tu r n D ecem ber 16. T o s e t a t r e st sp e c u la tion us to whut he would do w ith r e gard to tariff revision, he issued the following s t a te m e n t: "I shall call c o n g r e s s to g e th e r In e x tra o rd in a r y session not la te r th a n April 15. 1 shall do th is not only be ca u se I th in k th a t th e pledges of th e party ought to be r e d e e m e d a s p r o m p t ly us possible, b u t also b ec au se I know it to be In t h e in te r e s t of b u si ness th a t ull u n c e r ta in t y a s to w hat the p a r tic u la r Item s of tariff revision a r e to he should be rem oved a s soon as possible.” Since his election, th e g o v e rn o r hns been so u nding public opinion on the idvi8ablllty of calling a special se s sion and hns found th e d em a n d for •no p rac tica lly unanim ous. Sloop Driven on R ocks; Crew Saved N ew port, Or.—T h e gas sloop Con dor w as w recked h e r e when, in a t te m p tin g to e n t e r th e hnrhor, sh e lost her p ropeller nnd w a s driven a g a in st the ro ck s a t th e end of th e n o r th j e t ty. H e r crew of th ree , W. H. Dority, m a s te r; G eorge W addell, engineer, and G eorge Mustoe, m ate, w e re d a r ingly resc ued by th e g o v e r n m e n t life- savers, who battle d th e ir w ay th ro u g h heavy se a s to th e sloop’s side. PER K Y GETS A PPO IN TM EN T WILL DO YOUR factorily. They have every facility fo r handling all classes of goods, and simply solicit a trial. All kinds of Hauling & Piano Moving Phone No. 72 Cottaqe Grove Is your hnsband cross? An irritab le, fau lt finding disposition is o fU n du to a disordered stom ach. A man w ith good digestion is nearly alw ays good natured. A g re a t many have been ;>ermanently cured of stom ach trouble by taking C ham berlain’s T ablets. For sale by Benson’s Pharm acy. PR O FESSIO N A L CARDS A. W. KIME, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Office Phone 34, Residence Phone 126-J J. S. MEDLEY Attorney-at-Law Officials Study P ow er Laws. W a sh in g to n .— R e p re s e n ta tiv e s from H aw ley at L ast Moment Refuses Ida Special A ttention Given to Mining and th e Pacific Coast, officials of th e de Corporation Law. ho S e n ato rsh ip Himself Boise.—J u d g e R. I. P e r k y of Boise p a r tm e n t of th e Interior, th e c o n s e r Office, W«xxiward Building was a p p o in ted U nited S ta te s s e n a to r vation com m ission and officials of from Idaho by G overnor J a m e s H. w ater, light an d pow er com p an ie s P h o tic O ffice 47 ) L a w s o n B lo ck j M ain St. Hawley, to fill a vacancy caused by th ro u g h o u t th e country’ began a th r e e O ffice H o u rs : i to 6 p. m . the dea th of S e n a to r W eldon D. Hey- d a y s ’ c o n fe re n ce h e r e to c o m p lete C o n s u lta tio n b y a p p o in tm e n t o n ly . plans for legislation in th e different burn. DR. C. E. F R O S T O s te o p a th ic a n d M e d ic a l P h y s ic ia n J u d g e P e r k y is a p r o m in e n t dem o s ta te s, but m ore p a r tic u la rly th o s e on C h ro n ic a n d N e r v o u s D is e a s e s a S p e c ia lty . c r a t an d was form erly s ta te c h a ir m a n th e Pacific Coast, co n c ern in g w a t e r COTTAGE GROVE - - OREGON of th a t party. H e w as d efe ate d for pow er an d w a te r r ig h ts w hich will national c o m m itte e m a n th is y e a r a f te r coincide w ith fed e ra l legislation on a b itte r fight betw een th e H aw ley an d th e subject. N ug en t factions. P e rk y served a s dis 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 lty —G la s s F it tin g tr ic t ju d g e for four years. It w as u n d erstood t h a t G overnor HOTEL OREGON, THURSDAYS, 9-3 C e n tra l o ffic e , W h ite T e m p le , E u g e n e Hawley would resig n th e g o v ern o r ship an d th a t L ie utenant-G overnor Office T e le p h o n « S w e e ts e r would ap p o in t th e r e tirin g Room 14, W o o d w ard B ldg. gov ern o r to fill th e vacancy. In a n u n a u th o rized s ta te m e n t, Gov New York.—D ec larin g him s elf in ern o r H aw ley said h e a b a n d o n ed th e favor of a single six-year te r m for Veterinarian plan to have him self appo in ted be the p resid e n t an d th e a m e n d m e n t of ca use th e longer he con sid ered th e th e c o n s titu tio n so as to give c a b in e t G ra d u a te K a n s a s C ity COTTAGE GROVE. V e te r in a ry C ollege OREGON a c t th e m ore rep u lsiv e It bec am e to officers s e a ts in th e se n a te . P r e s id e n t him. an d h e th o u g h t his in te n t would T aft m a d e his first im p o r ta n t speech since his defe at for ree lec tion before be m isconstrued. the L otus club here. In a speech Teacher ot Piano and Organ which he him self called a sw an song, Dayton W om en F ir s t to Vote. Dayton, Or.—L ess th a n tw o w eeks gently railin g a t W illiam J. B r y a n ’s Cerlifiicated from the Associated Boanl, a f te r th e r ig h t of equa.' fra n c h is e was suggestion th a t ex-presidents be given Royal Academy nnd Royal College of Music. Residence Second S treet. g ra n te d in Oregon, th e s t a t e stepped d eb a tin g pow er w ith o u t votes in co n Into line, In a prac tica l w ay w ith th e gress, T a f t closed w ith a to a s t to: O ffice P h on e M ain S R esid en ce, M ain 1 H L o th e r “free' s ta te s of th e Union. At " T h e h e a lth an d su c ce ss of th e able, F. L. INGRAM, D. M. D. the city election h e r e betw een 40 and p atriotic an d distin g u ish e d g e n tle m a n 50 w om en c a s t th e ir first vote an d the who is to be th e n e x t p r e s id e n t of th e first v o te to be c a s t by a w om an in United S ta te s .” ALL WORK GUARANTEED. P re s id e n t T a f t review ed a t le n g th the s t a t e w as ca st here. Cottage Grove, Ore th e p ro b lem s w hich th e chief e x e cu L aw son Bldg. tive m u st face, an d urged t h a t th e a p W ILSON CONTRIBUTORS MANY p o in tm e n ts of "local p a t r o n a g e ” p o sts L arg es t S ubscription w as $40,000 be ta k e n from him to e n a b le him to give m o re tim e to p u ttin g Into effect From C ha rles R. Crane New York.—C om plying w ith th e th e pledges of th e p a rty t h a t elec ted O ffice on M ain S tre e t, W est Side new law, th e n a m e s of m ore th a n 91,- him. COTTAGE GROVE :: :: :s OREGON A lluding hum o ro u sly to th e c r iti 000 p erso n s who c o n trib u te d to th e ca m p a ig n fund of W oodrow W ilson cism s to w hich he h a s been su bje cted, for th e presidency, w e re m ade public the p re sid e n t d eclared th a t he foresaw .4 here. T h is is th e la rg e st n u m b e r of th e end of “In d isc rim in a te m u c k r a k C o rp o r p ersons ev e r rec o rd e d ns co n trib u tin g ing" and unfounded cr itic is m s of pub Practice in all C ourts of State. lic officials, which, he said, h a d done ation, m in in g and P robate law a specialty to a c a m p a ig n fund. Collection and Insurant*. T h e la rg e s t su b sc rip tio n w as for " g r a v e In ju stic e to m a n y h o n o rab le COTTAG E GROVE OREGON m en.” $40,000, from C h a rles R. Crane, and the n ex t $35,000 from C leveland P ractices in e ll C ourts »5 Y e a rs' E x p erien ce TH E MARKETS Dodge. Most of t h e don atio n s w e re less th a n $10,000. T h e y a m o u n te d In P o rtlan d 111 to $1,100,000. A T T O R N E Y AT LAW W h e a t— Club, 78c; blu e ste m , $ lc ; N O T A R Y P U B L IC fed R ussian, 76c. 2 Dead, 5 Dying A fter F ierce Battle. O a t s —$27 p e r ton. New York.—A m a n an d a w om an P h o n e N o. 4 CO TTAG E GRO VE, ORE H a y —T im othy, $18; alfalfa, $12. stood In a sm all room of a Raines Law B u tte r — C rea m e ry , 36c. hotel In th e Bronx and d e lib erately 131-R Eggr.—Candled, 42c. shot dow n t h r e e d e te c tiv e s an d tw o H o p s— 1912 crop, 19c. o th e r m e n who w e re tr y in g to place W ool— E a s t e r n O re g o a, 18c; W il (he p air u n d e r a r r e s t. A fter n e a rly em p ty in g th e 11 c h a m b e rs of a large l a m e t te valley, 22ftc. M ohair— 32c. a u to m a tic revolver, rein fo rced by sh o ts from a n o r d in a r y re v o lv e r In S eattle th e h a n d s of his w om an com p an io n t ’o t t a g e G ro v e C h a p te r W h e a t— B luestem , 80c; club, 77c; and probably fatally w ounding four No. 4. O. K. S .-N e x t re d R ussian, 76c. of th o se w hom he shot down, th e m a n regular meeting, Friday ev. Nov. 22, 7:30 o ’clock. E g g s—43c. sh o t and killed th e w om an an d th e n Floral Work. Maaonic B u tte r —C rea m e ry , 35c. p u t a bullet th r o u g h his ow n head, Hall, Pacific Highway. H a y —T im o th y , $17 p e r to n ; alfalfa. d y ing Instantly, DR. JAS. B. TAYLOR PRESIDENT FAVORS SIX YEAR TERM DR. H. H. OWEN J. N. WATERHOUSE Dentist J. E. YOUNG t/Utorney at Law J. C. JOHNSON ttorney-a t-La w IH. J. SHINN Telephone F. W. ROBBINS, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Office at Residence: 104 S. 5th Street KATHERINE K. SCOVELL, Sc«.