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NATURE’S TONIC In theplciiaing form ol u delicious enticing und invigorating bever age, bottled direct Irorn the • i p r i n Hie Culupooyu mouu ulus. MAKING A UNIFORM Drink it to Get W ell Drink it to Keep W ei A SCATiLD CRIMEAN TAILOR. M L A POO-YA MINERAL WATER W han is a imitat'd saline wilier, equal to uny ol the renowned spring wut« ih of Europe und America K ecom inendeil by leuding pbyai cians of the United Staten for Rheumatism, Kidney and I.iver affliction«, l)yN|iepHia, Indigestion and all lot ins of Stomach, Skin and lilood diseases. Hundred* |ieople "given up" by physicians liaVe lieen cured of long standing ailments by Calu|iooya Water Testimonials on application. Sold h> all dealers, or shi|>|ied in cases direct from the springs Write for prices. CALAPOOTA SALINE The condensed smile o f Cala|K>oya Water. Stomach, Liver, Kidney and Hlmal disorders s|>ee«lily cured by its use. A ll dealers, or sold direct. HOTEL CALAPOOTA IS OPKN ALL. THK YKAK Humous health resort in the Cal* apooyu mountains, 12 miles from Cottage Grove (on Southern l’a- cific.) Splendid accommodation*, reasonable rates. Steam, mud and hot water liaths and cooling rooms. Information as to rates, etc., will be furnished upon re quest. CALAPOOTA SPRINGS COMY C O T T A G E G R O V E , O KK. The value of a paper's advertising is gauged by the number o f people it reaches. No other paper reaches more than a ipiarter as many Cottage Grove people as does The Sentinel. P R O F E S S IO N A L C A R O S r is e n te » is »II C o arta V a n ' K tp r iie s te H. J. SHINN A T T O R N K Y A T I.AW n o t a s V real, ic Hut M uir COTTAGI! f a tt o v i'. ORK Over MrlMtt Hhwji U rs ilu a l# N u r* r O. R. C .U L L IO N , M. 1». I 'r v U r a llmflawl t«» liVIi, EAR. NOSH and THROAT o rn e r. « « w m it k tr m pu c KUGKNK. ORE. I’hone 132-Y K A R L K. M ILLS HuCCMMRir to M ARIO N V B A T C H Funeral D ire c to rE m b a lm e r •J. S. M EDLEY Attorney-at-I^w Special Attention Given to Mining and Corporation l.aw. 1 Office, Woodward Huilding Plum r office 47 t La w*ou Block «»m trj Main HI. office H ours I to 6 p m. Conaultattoti by appoin tm en t on ly. 1)N C. K. FRO ST O ataupathlc and M edical P h yaiclan Ch ron ic and N arvoua D isease« a S p e cia lty. CO TTAO K QROVK • ORRGON DR. JAS. B. TAYLO R B y k , H a k a n h T h r o a t D is k a s k s A S pecialty —Glaaa F ittin g o ffic e : White Temple, E U G E N E J. N. WATERHOUSE Teacher ot Piano and Organ Certifiicated from the Associated Hoard, Koyal Academy and Royal College oi Music. Residence Second Street. O fllca P h an * M ain S Naaldanca, M ain t t lL F. L. IN G R A M , I). M . I). Dentist A L L W ORK G U ARANTEED. Lawson tMdg. Cottage Orove, Ore J. E. YOUNG ¿Attorney at Law M y a ta ry , lh a K n ig h t of th e S h ear* T h o u g h t H la T i m a H a d C a m e . Ily s| ><•< la I peruilaalou o f the court uiitliorltlen an aiuunlug account la pub llslied of tile clrcuuintaiicMi attending the ordering o f a military unform by the <aar from a little tailor lu the Crimea, Khaim Kurlchkenn by name, who lived at Simferopid. the tieadquar tern o f the <'rlmeao drugisma. When tlie Imperial family came to Llvldat. and oome dayn before tbe an mini fete o f the Crimean dragooua, tbe oaar told the colonel lliat he bad lu More a gift for him and the regiment the canrlna had consented to become their chief. Ills majesty added: **l alinll be there wheu you and your o f fleers are presented to the empress and shiiII wear your uniform. Tbe only thing la, I believe I haven’t the uniform o f the reglmeut. Hut that doesn’t matter, there Is time. If you hiiiry. to have one made You aeem to have au eicelleut tailor. Ynnr uni form tits U-autlfully. Who made It?” Tlie colonel gave the name of Kurtch Itesa. whereupon bis majesty asked blm to arrange that Knrh-hWess should make a uniform for hlmaelf, adding, »lulling, 'T e ll him to do hla beet and to turn It out as well as yours.” There Is next given a seriocomic de script Ion o f the alarm occasioned among the Kurtchkeaa household, run sitting o f fattier, mother and nine rbtl •Iren, when a handsome motorcar atop | h »I outside their door and a cloaked general officer descended. The general said In atacrato sen temes: “ You must come with me. Don't la- frightened You’ ll know later where I ’m taking you. I can’t leave without you Wit’ ve Unit much time already (Jet dressed quickly." The tailor ols-yed. went with hta cap tor und waa absent for four daya. M me Kurtdikess was doubtful wbath er she was a w ife or a widow Eventually the tailor turned up safe and recounted his adventures Tbe drive with the general bad lasted two hours und s half iHirtng the whole Journey the general did uot address s single word to him. When they reach ed their destination. Yalta, all be said sas. “ Khaim Kur1< hkess, get out and follow me." lie was assured that he need not be nlariued. he would be provided with lodging and with food, aud the next day tie would Is* told why be had been brought to Yalta and what be had to do lie was told he need not try to eH< a|>e, as he wonld lie watched. Ills fesrs were dissl|Mtted when a colonel entered the room, and tbe “ gen eral o f generals" addressed him to the following effect: “ Great good fortune has fallen upon you. Hla majesty the eni|>eror wishes you to make for him a uniform o f tbe Crimean dragoons Hut It must be as gissl as that o f tlie colonel of the regl meut. 1 hope you won’t make a mess of It. I will take you at once to tbe luilace. where you will be admitted to the esar’s study to see bis majesty’s figure." When the "general o f generals" took Kurtchkess to the rear’ s study hla maj esty was staiatlng reading a document with his hack to tbe door. Home min utea elapsed Is-fore he turned around. Ill the meantime Kurtcbkesa waa root ed to the floor. The caar on realising hla presence fared him and said: “ Oh. you are here already! You are Khaim Kurlchkesa. the tailor. I want you to make me a uniform of the Crimean dragoons Do your tieat and see that It la a good lit. Get to work at ouce." Kurlehkess went ou to describe how Gist hail helped him In hla work and how Hatlsfled the exar bad been with tlie uniform aud thauked him for It. Kurlehkess refused to accept any thing In payment, but "hla" general In sisted that, according to law. he waa obliged to receive 30 rubles for hla ex|s-nses. Mon-over, tbe general added, the minister o f the court was aware that Kurlehkess was lu debt, and be gave the tailor au euvelope containing 300 rutiles from tbe mlulater to dla charge his obligations. Kurlehkess was driven back In a motor to Slmfenipol. and some daya later au Imperial uieasenger brought to Ida shop a rase containing a gold watch aud chain. The double eagle was engraved on the watch, which alao bore the Inscription. "T o Khaim Ku- rtchkess for Zeal Argos A "L a d y" la Daftnad. The definition of a gentleman haa puzzled many, hut what o f tbe lady? A depositor on opening an account deaerllicd herself as a factory band. A ttorney-a t-Lnw When withdrawing money ahe gave Practice in all Courts of State. Corpor her description as "lady.” The poat- ation, mining and Prolaoe law a specialty ninater waa asked to be careful aa to Collection and Insurance. identity la-fore paying the money. Hla COTTAOK QROVK O R R C O N reply was. he was quite satisfied—It was the depositor's way of saying the Telephone 131 was out o f work — London H|iectator. II II II ORKUON J. a JOHNSON • F. W. ROBBINS. M. D. Physician and Surgeon Office at Residence: 104 S. 6th Street “ The Shop” Where Good «L Printing: is Done T 5 ñ e SENTINEL R P o u n c a d U p o n b y M ia M a j a s t y 's G e n e r a l, W h o C l o a k e d H ie M io o io n In Office on M ain Utreel CO TTAO K QROVK and Five Generation Pictures It Was For the Czar, and He Wanted It In a Hurry. Tw o Classes. ‘The human race la divided Into two classes those who go ahead and do something and those who sit and In quire, 'W hy wnan't It done the other wayT” ’—Oliver Wendell Holmes He la the freeman whom the truth makes free, and all «re alavés beside. Cowper. wishes to add to __ its already won _ derful photographic collection some four and five generation pictures. The photographs of old residents displayed on tne walls of T he Sentinel office have attracted attention and much favorable comment on a climate that will grow such good-looking old people has been made by visitors in the city. W e vyould like to add 25 four and five genera tion pictures to this collection. W e will pay rhe expense and give one free picture for the trouble. Just go to Armstrong’s and have it charged to us. C)br jgtettfinrl 15 h e Cottage Grove Sentinel The L ive W ir e N ew spaper THE PROFIT IN HOGS T H E O R E G O N IA N The point ia juat this feed more of the grain to livestock. Our sheep- owners are in a terrible flurry about the tariff on wool. Let them try to forget it and build their business along new lines better wool and better mut ton and more o f each. That means grain-fed sheep, and why not? We can produce as good mutton as is grown in the world, and we ought to double and treble our output and raise the quality until we control the markets o f the West. OPEN SEASON FOR CAMPERS | The Prairie ranch, located a few milea southeaat o f Foaail, Wheeler County, shipped a carload o f hogs to the Portland Union Stockyards a few days ago and they topped the market, tellin g for 9t cents per pound. There were 79 head in the car, their combined weight was a trifle more than 20,000 pounds, or an average o f almost 250 pounds. The check given in nayment, after deducting freigh t, feed and com IN T H E C O U N T Y C O U R T O F T H E mission charges, waa for $1823.32. S T A T E OF OREGON FO R L A N E That shows a net price o f $23.08 per COU NTY. T h e value o f a paper’s advertising is gauged by the number o f animal. 1«. the matter o f tbe estate o f Adoniram people it reaches. N o other paper reaches more than a quarter as Mention wat made in these columns J. Stewart, deceased. many Cottage Grove people as does T h e Sentinel. short time ago o f a former shipment Notice of Final Settlement. o f hogs from this ranch, and it was Notice is hereby given that the un then stated that a carload would be sent to the Portland market about dersigned Executor o f said estate haa j T h e Strength, Equipment and Disposition to Serve Its Patrons M akes this Bank Attractive every two weeks during the balance of filed hia Final Account in the a b o v e : the year, there being about 2300 head entitled Court, and that by virtue of feeding on this and other ranches owned an order o f Hon. Helmus W. Thompson, I Judge o f said Court, made on the 12th by the same company. day o f August, 1913, Tuesday the 23rd The hoga juat shipped had eaten, all day o f September, A. D. 1913, at the told, about tw elve buabela o f grain hour o f 10DO o ’clock a. m. has been ! each and about 260 pounds o f ground fixed as the time for hearing and al- ! lo w irg said Final Account and o f hear-1 alfalfa. Aside from this, they had ii.g and settling abjections hereto, if been fed nothing, but bad, o f course, any, and all persona interesed are here t been pastured on alfalfa, stubble and by notified and required to present and grass. The grain fed them aa piga and file their objections to the allowance of said Final Account, in said Court, prior hogs would be V orth today at the ranch to aaid time. where it was fed not to exceed $7 per Dated this the 14th day o f August, C. E. S T E W A R T , animal; the a lfa lfa meal perhaps $2.50 1913. Executor o f the Estate o f per animal. It cost to haul them to Adoniram J. Stewart, Deceased. market, we w ill aay, about $40. That U. S. Postal Savings Depository al4all makes a total coat o f $790, to which must be aiided the coat o f producing the REPORT piga. Tw o dollars and a half each would be a fa ir figure for this. In Of fa Uodkion of fa First Naiioul Bank fact, i f any breeder with ample facili- at Cottale Grove, Orefoa tiea for keeping a large number of A t th e c lo se o f b u s in e s s , A u g u s t 9, i 9 » 3 - There is only one w ay to get all the news of the Grove country. brood aows could sell hia day-old pig* RESO U RCES. That is in Th e Sentinel. $ 148 430 61 at that figure he would never c a rrj L o a n s s n d D is co u n ts O v e r d r a fts , s e e m e d a n d u n s e c u ie d *.74465 U . S . B o n d s to s e cu re c ir c u la tio n 12,50 0 00 them along even to ahoat daya. O th e r B o n d s to S e c u re P o s ta l S a v in g s . 2,00000 YOUR B AN K DEPOSITS We find the seventy-nine head o f hoga B o n d s, S e c u ritie s , etc 55.576 59 B a n k in g h o u se , F u r n it u r e s n d F ix tu r e s *3.343 50 coat in real cash outlay $990, which R O LL U P O th e r R e s t E s ta te o w n e d I, 810 00 does not include the indeterminate ex D ue fro m N a tio n a l B a n k s (n o t re s e rv e a g e n ts ) I I , 616.34 Surprisingly if you make it a rule to penses o f labor and ranch expenses, in D u e from S ta te a m i P r iv a te B a n k s an d pay by chock only and deposit all your B a t/xe rs, T r u s t C o m p a n ie s a n d S a v - cluding taxes, interest, etc. It ia im m gs Banks 3 **5 °5 cash at the Bank o f Cottage Grove. possible to figure auch coats, but the D u e fro m A p p ro v e d R e s e rv e A g e n ts 43.*67-89 C h e c k s s n d o th e r C a sh I te m s Then you stop to think before you buy *.04304 aurplua ahown by the above figures, N o te s o f o th e r N a tio n a l R a n k s **5, 3-°o and in many cases thinking means F r a c tio n a l P a p e r C u r r e n c y , N ic k le s 11833.23, ia surely ample to give a large a n d C e n ts 380.07 refraining. Ambition to have a good L a w fu l M o n e y R e s e rv e in R a n k , v is profit. Suppose the company keeps up S p e c ie .............. *3 .6 788 5 balance prevents many a spending, and its aemi-monthly ahipmenta during the R e d e m p tio n fu n d w ith U . S . T r e a s u r e r thus your deposits roll up. :: :: (5 p e r c e n t o f c ir c u la tio n ) 635.00 balance o f the year and each carload does as well. That would make ten T o ta l ................... $33*65659 L IA B IL IT IE S . carloads and a profit o f $8333.20. As C a p it a l S to c k p a id in .000.00 there are now more than 2000 head o f S u r p lu s fu n d 35, .000.00 U n d iv id e d P ro fits, le s s E x p e n s e s s u d hogs on the ranches o f the company, T a x e s p a id i t .6458 7 .500 00 the ahipmenta will probably continue N. ’ to n a l B a n k N o te s O u ts ta n d in g I n d iv id u a l d e p o s its su b je c t to c h e c k 250, . 9*639 the year round. D e m a n d c e r tific a t e s o f d e p o s it 5*0 95 e c e r tific a te s of d e p o s it 1.39000 Compare these figures with the grain C T e im rtifie d C h e c k s ___________ i .400.00 business. Suppose in place o f feeding C a s h ie r s c h e c k s o u ts ta n d in g 477 44 P o s ta l R a v in g s D e p o sits 55 * > their 35.000 to 40,000 buahela o f grain R e s e rv e d fo r ta x e s *53 58 to hogs they had hauled it to Condon, TOTAL ................ $ 33 * 656 59 the nearest railroad point. Or suppose S t a t e o f O r e g o n , C o u n ty of L a n e , aa I. T . C W H E E L E R C a sh ie r o f th e a b o v e the road waa already built to Foaail n a m e d b a n k , d o s o le m n ly s w e a r th a t th e a b o v e Full Line o f Fall Samples N o w on Exhibition and they hauled the grain there, say s ta te m e n t is tr u e to th e b e st of m y k n o w le d g e a n d b e lie f * T . C . W H E E L E R . C a s h ie r . an average haul from the three ranches S u b sc rib e d a n d s w o r n to t e f o r e m e th is 15th W ORTH H AR VE Y. o f fifteen miles. The wheat fed this D a y o f A u g u s t, 19*3 N o ta r y P u b lic . last carload o f hoga weighed 56,880 1 J H H AW LEY. C o r r e c t— A tte s t O L IV E R V B A T C H , pounds; the fattened hoge weighed but f N. W W H IT E , 20,000 pounds. D ire c to rs . Try us for Camp Stoves, Tents, Wagon Covers Hammocks and Cheap Cooking Utensils. KNOW LES & GRÄBER Capital • $25,000 Surplus • $25.000 Undivided Profits $10,000 Safety First Service Next Courtesy Always First National Bank BANK OF COTTAGE GROVE Have Your Fall Clothes Made While I’m Not Rushed { BOHLMAN :: "She TAILOR