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K U ‘,a K>> ■ f T s k k B»»d ,r h e 1 being changed beyond recognition the Argument f„t 0 ? ! {„pit -chedulr» have retnaine.1 wh«t An a u t o r , , , " H | Pw blllouai'i’M • they were before the change began, w W. A. Hlsh.l. bave mo veil In the direction they were County. M t„ lnn of C arlo * for U r * « T r w t « ‘v e . E m I yen when . 1 . ......... .,» e clrcuinalance lr r u m a la n c e o im I v n v .t i... . * I'M ' no !..r Urge of f J J . K Keely of f I Porti»*) 1 i _____a w»» u. I.uI l--a L »- r nf* v" ‘“r ployment to Many in Fertile „„r trial . development what laat ___ w»»k fro,,, p0|,| ' n,‘ ^ Î you w . " be i Valley of the Slualaw. It la today. Our taak latoaquara them their machine fr„m " B|l halt-- - V- r: " t « ¿ U ¡ l ............. ............... Th* — MV that rather Ilian (ry to h« a*| I f t - » « - ,<#CU b r . n i , Ore.. April 7. 1» done the aooner we shall «»cap« from | Creek canyon, had i t o r l « * ^ The last .»»ue ot The Sentinel gave .ulTermg from the facta and the a*wuer acco,npanl*.| |. ph, tl)i " V S the Impreaalon that there were but 100 III tie free to aulotnoblli, • . * 'Ilona ....... of , . ||- t| m en of bualneaa .„•rea of orchard in the valley. There | our If rive by the law of nature (th# nature dallies. N„ t „ n „ r J Hflrrin ure in fa. t over IWO acre. planted »ml of fio o — w as) " f to I rw" ,u «MiW • . en p Z z S of which the b e t care 1» being taken. ,,f legislation ami artificial arrange - ... 7 '* * Calling tard, Tb, The ground ha» Ju»t been plowed he s*#b«A ment. . ___ JTT If you have had tailoring trou- j tween the rows, furthrr cultivation A >cl of I'n v lle«—. a lie harrow» « < > < 1 J will Iw given with We have aeen tariff legislation j I bles. you may now forget them ntly Hint weedera aa Boon aa the ground la dry drr very far afield in our day verv W’Mlkrr, Or,.., April9 vhkVf every 5 * them—for we have discovered a i enough. These tree» have all been far Indeed from the field In whieh our M r . (1. (). Witlker, Jlinif » l l e l ,lHrt,,# »prayed and pruned, Thia baa given prosperity might have had a normal sure cure. Our designers are as Wit Ik or, Or« 1 »imply "'’¡‘‘¡'J employment to many reaidenta aa well growth and atiinulatlon. No one who !>.-itr S i r : | Uln j jigrii |im* familiar with authentic styles as you 1 „» a number of transient». Jeaae Dari- look* Ihe facia aquarely in the face or ;,lt in CoiD,e c U o " * y 1 » ■«1 ir patent ling, manager of the Milwaukee «»r knowa anything that lies bvnealh the are with your own business. W e Kxtcritunutor |« m y(lr chard Co., one of the Iwal booalera l o surface of action ran fail to i>erc#ive guarantee a perfect tit and a style la f o u n t! it t|„. nuickgBt ran# ever had. ha» launched a third the principle ujion which recent tariff ,K . TJ «•Mt a m i most complex that will make you look as you want i company known th® leOMnf Fruit legislation haa been baaed. W'o not o f «XltMTUlnuting tie* Co. Thia company will plant a consid long ago paaaed beyond the mndeal no to look. . Urdí i»r lur 1 iim l o t h e r i .v U fr l erable acreage as »«on »» poaalblr. tion of "protecting” the Industrie* of [¿geh car*’ csni R u r i le n I i W f)J Fruit !n»|>eetor Stewart having paased the country ami moved bodily forward , sough n «J*1 a n d wit limit i 11r> to Hag t\k | the tree». to the idea that they were entitled to j b, plcsasnl Ui te n d e r p i n t ' Thia vicinity haa been fortunate in the dlreel patronage of Ihe govern ,f«| (libatsncc a V e r y truly. having had assigned to the church here ^ Chamberlain ment. For a long lime a Ume *<• long « AH J V| I I the Rev. K. W. Snyder who aeema to that the men now active In publlc ■ macla Ik—» r-> u he the right man in the right place, pollry hardly remember the rundtllone ^ |U ».it. tbc mill j The intereal in the work aeema to be that preceded It we have sought In If your dealer i«v»rywhor*- growing if the attendance ia a criterion. our tariff schedule* to give each group c a r r y tin - K x t The valley is again fortunate In a t of manufacturers or prtalurere what ors, tell him to get tracting a Colorado Springs capitalist they themaelvea thought that they Fdiillt Kdilwd to inveat here. The Scott Jackeon or order one by mail, needed in order to maintain practlrally C0IUOI b«U>l M ranch has been purchased. Thia ia one paid 50c. exeluaive maraet aa agalnal Ihe rest of the beat all round stock ranches km0d S b of the world, tenaciously or uncon Clothiers H atters Furnishers here. The owner will be here in the sciously, who have built up a set of tuinmir to settle on plans for improve 1 1* V " a ! U p " privileges ami csrmptiona from compe ments. W. B. Hawley ia going Into tition behind which It was easy by any, farming on a big scale thia aeeaon on WALKKR, OkKQOM __i s Cure for Rh event the crudest, forma of combina that grand ranch of hi», judging from ■ ¿ [ ,,* 1 with rheum tion to organise monopoly ; until at last ; the force he is gathering. Will Ward , m) ssul i —I K«1 1 nothing la normal, nothing Is obliged l o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o | mid family, C. K. Smith ami family to aland the testa of efficiency and The diatrict forester, with headquar msith l"t that I * " and J . II. Carter ami family are hia l^rw 1 . i hapmi ters at Portland, will start anyone who economy. In our world of big bualneae, Vou force. In helping run the big ■ •j suffered terr wishes in the business of growing SOCIETY : present place. It ia also expected that he will hut everything thrive* by concerted a r B IG basket willows. Cuttings may be had i tat al«<- 1 > **r B® !♦ ♦ rangement. Only new principles of o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o i do some road work. free on application, as the government I jtart •«'» I bcgai STU R D Y action will save ua from a final bard A lung felt want haa been dry lum- Mra. C. C. Cruson entertained the is carrying on investigations to deter 01 Uni Riant »'*d In crystallisation of monopoly and a com H EA L! mine the varieties best suited to this R ichard Crowe R each e s Age of 8 0 Dorcas Club at her home Thursday her when needed and the H. B. Lumber piste lues of the influence« that quicken , evil *0,1 h" v® C H IC K S ) afternoon. After the usual work re i (V). ia putting up a dry kiln to aupply state. I since.” Ku Y e a r s ; W as F a t h e r of F i f enterprise and keep imleiwndenl energy i the want. Their new mill will be run- freshments of tea, coffee and wafer» H«*>k tkaaiai teen Children. alive. i ning within another woek. were served. "M a n d jr F»r Better Work. With Uncle Hardy Crow’a big vege It is plain what those principles The Endeavorers of the Christian Richard Crowe, who came acrosa the tables growing on the east aide of the plains with his parents in the early 50’a Church entertained tkeir frienda Friday j valley and Mr. Kdlefaen a wonderful must be. W’e must abolish everything and one of the oldest pioneers of the evening. After playing of games re ruse garden on the west, visitors from that bears even the semblance of prlvl- Incubator» Hast Q.iukly, km | »T ATI«»** anAUaatba Lorane Valley, died on the old family freshments of ice cream, wafers, ba Cottage Grove will be at a loaa aa to lege or of any kind of artificial advan Çu* * A**» <*»• homestead at 3 o'clock yesterday fore nanas. oranges and nuts were served. whether they are in the land where the lage, and put our business men and L n Triple Automatic! la. W#Uri» Tkn 1 mm »«-« fwtl U hw U m f«W producers under the stimulation of a noon of senile debility at the age of 80. lia i» » . » A Mrs. W. H. Abrams entertained the vine grew so fast it wore the pump constant necessity to be efficient, eeo E H l a t » i Vacillation KrmkC hl#i Funeral will be held tomorrow a f te r W l i l t «I aII t»W »*a ta H e# ««a ......« I Social Twelve last Thursday afternoon. kins out or in the Garden of Eden. domical, and enterprising, masters of noon from the Lorane M. E. Church, km* »»»!«• Richard Crowe, one of the old pio ■ V / « /»(«l«i«i a.« After the usual work refreahmenta of ** . N# II HWllUf competitive auprrmsry, better workers Rev. Snyder officiating. Interment , », -I it imiaqj In—m» cake, coffee and sandwiches were neers, ia in a serious condition with ■ml merchant» than any In th* world. IMvàiM m It» ouaArc M . will be made in the private cemetery The l»«l*« 1 bf served. Those present were Meadamea recovery doubtful. Mr. Crowe ia living ■»............ IK M l Ml Aside from the duties laid upon arti of the Crowe family upon the old Crowe |USV« •Wat » •« •*» - »«• •••■ M k l Hall, Eakin, Compton, Hill, Burk on hia homestead entered over fiO years «I aft .* c. at « « I Argyle cle« which we do not, «ml probably ran homestead. holder. Lurch, Yeatcli, Jo b and Abrams. ago. The present generation owes a O ur 1013 cat ; Lace |feri«n|* -IIHO-I » not, produce, therefor«, «ml th« dutie« Mr. Crowe was the father of fifteen great deal to these sturdy pioneers but *4 U« »«Ht lu M«lkA "I -t ’A.» -J Poultry laid upon luxuriM and merely fur the Oxford 0 U W It «I » Uk Ml children, nearly all of whom survive. * Misa Jennie Alford, a resideat of It aeema foolish for present day roads la— -a -g gvsrylGni ka ♦4—0 iw I »*. « sake of the revenuea they yield, the Among those residents of this vicinity Cottage Grove up to four years ago, «*Âtrr, «K-J liu 1 is the kin*», - to follow the same old elk and Indian i / f t # mm R s q — # i Í * object of the tariff dulira henceforth are Mrs. Wm. Bainrbidge, Hffie, Nel was married at Salem April 3 to ike touch for the trail* that they in their necessity were ■ ill« f« son, Orvel, Frank. Nason, Mrs. And. H. Johnson of Portland. The groom is P O R T l-A N D S K K D . laid mu<l l»e effective ronqielition, the Mm [*• g I l«r compelled to take. "fad d ish ** man. «H IU t— itt« iH l whetting of American wila by contest Allen. Three daughters live in Wash- i also well known in Lane County. COM PANY W W. JACKSON. A. I». W<1 ington. The wife also survives. with the wits ul the real of th« world. P o r tla n d , O re - A number of friends pleasantly sur It would ba unwiaa to move toward The discovery that jack pine of Cen prised Misa Verna Hawkins last night, led for a i this end headlong, with rerklaaa ha»ta, WNITK T o o a v ro n caraiM tral Oregon is suitable for making the occasion being her birthday anni ¡ 1 Grant. ¿tU or with atrokea that cut at the very : paper pulp is an important one to b | versary. The evening waa spent with t III. »ays: " B n , root« of what haa grown up amongst P a in s in the Stoma# | large section of the state. I t ia ex- I music after which refreahmenta were lidaays made me ua by long process ami at our own Invi If you continually ri.mjill peeted the very large tracts of this j served. Waa always ill Mias Hawkins was the re tation. It does not alter a thing to In the itumach, y<>ur liv*r«r»«t Green. T a n or Oxhlood in colon; timber will prove of considerable value cipient of many nice preBeuts. ikolbco-i me. T Mother 82 Years of Age Has upaet and break it and deprive It of a nays are out of order. NffKI also DuD Black Calf and P aten t when manufactured into paper. | Mil and was bq Not Had Word for 16 Years. chance to change. It destroy* it. Wa lead to dropsy, kidney Iroahk i Something different for the stylish The Emanon Club la meeting this The whole state responded nobly rtkirdday. I kep muat make changes in our ftacal lawa, or B r ig h t ’s dlae»»e. 7hot dresser. Priced at $5.00. when called upon for aid to the flood afternoon with Mra. Van Allison. fraad of all tro in our fiscal system, whose object ia mend F'.lrctrlc Hitter» #, tk, «hf (Continued from first page.) sufferers of the Middle West. Cash, That'» why I rccu development, a more free and whole- »tofna. fi and kidney me lici»» I clothing and provisions were sent ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Pill». They ex tion. Their names are Chaa. C. •ome development, not revolution or H. T. Alaton vf Halrigh. promptly and will no doubt do much to kky ill ilcaivra ever; upaet or confusion We must build up suffered with psin In the *k Bower» and A. S. Bowen. In moving CHURCH NEWS relieve the suffering of those whose t trade, especially foreign trade. We bark, w rites: "My kidiwjr« ♦ back and forth between the East and homes were swept away by the floods. Fifth and Main Weat she has entirely lost track of need the outlet ami the enlarged field ranged and my liver did — ^ If you don’t read The Sentinel you them and doubts if they have any idea of energy more than we ever did be- right, I au(Trre<l much, bat B A P T IS T CHURCH don’t get more than half the news. fore. We must build up Industry aa B itters waa feommendai of where she is. C. M. Cobb, Pastor. Again Mra. Sherman recently celebrated well, and muat adopt freedom in the proved from the first dose. I «• Services for next Sunday; 10 a. m. I Many cbd W - X - X - l- r / 'X - X - X - X - '.- X - X place of artificial stimulation only so like a new m an ." It will imp«" sharp, Bible school; 11 a. m. morning her Hist birthday anniversary at the con» worship, su b je ct: ” A Life Strug gle” ; home of her daughter. Mr». C. K. far aa It will build, not pull down. In t o , . Only f«0r and $1-®°- * i con« dealing with the tariff the method by mended by all dealer*, 3 p. m., junior meeting; 6:30 p. m., Jones. In honor of the occasion she I able t ““ » chi young people’s meeting; 7:30, evening wore a wrapper, every ntitch in which which this may be don# will be a mat- atly v service. The pastor will give the third she took herself, except a little done ter of judgment, exercised item by bvc sermon in the series: “ Evening Talks on the machine. Owing to an injured item. To some not accustomed to the Mile»" excitement* amt responsibilities of with the Master Teacher,” topic: ankle she waa unable to work the Üly w PH O N E - - - 65 cKditr, ‘ ‘ Eating with Publicans and Sinners.” treadle and reluctlantly turned that greater freedom our methods may In j Special music by the choir. A cordial part of the work over to her daughter. some respects and some points teem welcome to all. Mra. Sherman waa born in Mont heroic, but remedies may be heroic and gomery County, Ohio, her maiden name yet be remedies. It ia our bualneae to 1 Two adults and four children wsre being Colver. She was married Sept. niHku sure that they are genuine reme Lan received into the Methodist Church 17, 1854 to John S. Bowers. The hus «li«. Our object ia clear. If our m„- i II», lh- Sunday. Benevolence pledges were band died in 1886 and in 1893 she mar tive ia above jurl challenge and only I UWni b»( received to the extent of $450. an occasional error of judgment ia ried Mr. Sherman. w. chargeable against ua, we shall be for- < Special Church and Sunday School turiate. rally services were held at the Chris t all for Reforms. But the discovery of Drs. Hess & Clark Stock and tian Church Monday and Tuesday. We are called upon to render the Poultry Food was a greater achievem ent. And you Special speakers were C. F. Swaundera country . gr„ t service in more mat- i and Mrs. Essen. will benefit m ore, personally, by feeding them to »ers than one. ()Ur responsibility your stock and poultry. ■ hould be thorough, aa thorough as Following ia the mcNaage read by moderate aid well considered, bate,! President Wilaon to the sixty-third upon the fa ct, as they are. ami not i W e G u aran tee Every Pack age, o r Money Refunded «lied. congress in joint asaaion Tuesday ; worked out aa If we were beginners, j m T To the Senate and House of Repre We are to deal with the facta of our » STO C K FO OD C. I). Brainard et al have commenced sentative* : ~ I have called thecongrea. «wn day, with the fa ct, „f no other( | suit against the Orchard Land & Tim together in extraordinary session be •nd to make law. which square with 2%-lb. package___________30c 7-lb. package_________ OSc ber company to collect money which cause a duty waa laid upon the party thoae facta. It 1. beat, indeed It I . ! 12-lb. package__________$1.00 25-lb. pail_______________ $2.25 wjt|| the U rjff , , they claim ia due them and aaking the now in power at the recent election* neceMary, to ^ P O U L T R Y PA N A C EA court to appoint a receiver and grant which it ought to perform promptly. |n «•II urge nothing upon you now at the an injunction against the officers of the order that the burden carried by the opening of your session which ran ob lX -lb package__________ 35c 5-lb. package_____________ 85c company to restrain them from dispos people under exiating law may he j u r e that first object or divert our L O U S E K IL L E R AND O T H E R R EM ED IES ing of any of the property until the lightened aa soon aa possible and in energies from that clearly defined duty. claims of the defendants are settled. Louse Powder, 1-lb. 1-qt. can Liquid Louse order, also, that the business interests At a latir time I may take the liberty Mr. Brainard is treasurer and man of the country may not be kept too long package__ __________ 35c Killer________ 50c ” fh y °ur ■Mention to reform , ager of the company and in charge of in suspense as to what the fiscal Cough and Distemper I pealing Powder which should press close upon the heel. the mill at Divide. R e m e d y _________________ 50c 25c change* are to be to which they will of the tariff changas, If not accompany l*0ol«ry. :: for Ilnritrs, CoWH, - - . „ lie required to adjuat themselves. It a Show Day Will Soon Be Here. : F re e Stock and Poultry Books. Lots of Valuable e Hell in latK** .mil «»•" I* clear to the whole country that the ofeo™ ,r ? .r Í n h thV hÍef *' thC ,eform W weM‘‘" “‘,K’ all time’s* vooi' Al. G. Barnes Big Three Ring Wild tariff duties must be altered. They just now I refïsln " Z * ? ? bul R iving at « Inform ation. Com e in and G et One. Animal Circua will give two perform must be change,! to meet the radical put these m.M F he l,rM« n‘ . 1 gootl ineHHure *n d c ances in Cottage Grove Thursday, T , r r' on one " i,,e - n<l think i .< » , o p k ic b s alteration in the conditions of our eco- ! l April 17. The coming of this show ia , nomic life which the country has wit- in our « i* ° n* ° f th« changes gnd) serve t "C* " y,u,m whifh may b a st G i v e u s y ou r n ex t Of ^ eliciting a great deal of interest and ‘thun, thC ,Mt * en‘ « tio n . enthuaiaam, not only with the little wT|eV While the whole face and method of neis of r Z n e X * T " . the frM «han- su re ly be pleased with » T P'- IO O O O O O i r tf - Î -V X X X X -X X X ^ -X X X X ^ ones but the grown ups too. our industrial and commercial life were -horn g rS S H S ie°rvc f f Ä •nd throughout bothe ; r n k ^ ^ m U etmH,t 1200 ACRES IN ORCHARDS k A Suit C an Be Only as Good as 5 7 the T ailo r W ho Makes it !/ Il il : m D o n ’t H a v e Tailoring T r o u bles. L e t U s T ailor Y o u a Suit to O rd e r :: :: :: :: U ct «I Oregon Woolen Mills Store A li t G. O. WAL1 l kt 9 PIONEER OF EARLY \ 50’s IS DEAD ai If 1913 “ MflNDV I I I *.1 [ P unched fu ll o f holes Wishes to Hear From Her Long Lost Boys SH O E ) LURCH’S, Inc. l Î B R U N D ! l & co.| l ^ CATAltfl i The Discovery of | the Poles Was a | Great Achievement I PRESIDENT WILSON’S MESSAGE Í9 1 3 ORCHARD LAND & TIMBER CO. IN TROUBLE Good Feed iMul A B ru n d & C o . STERLING FEED