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Remarkable Cure Within a 15 mile circle around IM P E R IA L there are now several hundred prosperous farmers raising enormous crops of wheat, rye. barley, oats, potatoes, vegetables, etc. Poultry raising is also highly successful. Three large stock ranches, owning several thousand horses and cattle are also in this circle. IM P E R IA L is now the trading point and will soon be the shipping point (the rail roads are now building) for the products from thousands of acres surrounding it. MEXICO ISSUES AN ULTIMATUM TO U. S. WILLIAM SULZER OREGON NEWS NOTES OF GENERAL INTEREST Events Occurring Throughout the State During the Past Week. President Huerta Repudiates American Plan for Peace able Mediation. Mexico City.- The United State« Umpqua Survey Asked government baa been Ktveu what 1« Gardiner.— The Umpqua Port Com regarded aa an ultimatum by Kraal* mission la making arrangements to dent Huerta to recognise Mexico, or huve a special survey of the Umpqua sever all diplomatic relatione. It Is bur und burlier here made by the officially stated, and Charge d'Affalrea United Staten war department with a I O'Shaughnessy was given Ills pass V i e w to extensive Improvement* Itep ports. j resentullve Hawley nnd the Oregon Senor Urretla, minister o f the In- j senators are expected to secur* u fed | terlor. who on previous occasions has oral upprnprlatlnii at the coming sea 1 been the spokesman for the adminis h I oi i of congress. Th e Umpqua Is the tration. was the person chosen to third ItirgcNt river In Oregon, the vol make the announcement. I time of wuter from It being close lo The demand for recognition of Mexi ! the flow of the Wtllumette co was Included In the note replytug to Mr. l.lnd's suggestion. Dallas Man Sentenced D . STERL ING, M A N A G E R One official. In discussing the mut Dallas.— Maintaining the euina self ter. said that Mexico had reached the nntlHfled ulr that marked his bearing FLOUK— HdrJ Whedt Brands: Wheat. Oats. Grain, Hay, point where she either must bow her I throughout ^ds trial for his Ilf« on a head In humiliation before the United Mill Feed — Shorts. Bran, Olympic and Pure White charge of murder In the first degree. States or adopt an attitude of defi P h o lo br A m eric an l i r a s A m o x U I I o S Vetch Seed, Chopped Oats. Every sack Guaranteed. Louts Duvla. convicted of murder In ance. The first contingency, he added, | the second degree by n Jury lu the cir Oil Meal. Grass Seed— all William Sulisr, governor of Now | was regarded ns Impossible. cuit court of Polk county last week, kinds constantly on hand. FLO IR — Soft Wheat Brand: The official said that Mexico fully York, against whom Impeachment pro stood unmoved while Judge Holmes ceedings have been Inetltuted. realized the gravity of her action and White Star. sentenced him to Imprisonment In the < > Poultry Feeds and Supplies. the posslbtltticu that might ensu« In < » stute penitentiary for hla natural life. --------------------------------- P H O N E 1711 case the United States refused to rec RECALL COUNTY OFFICIALS ognize the republic. County Judge end Commissioner Re NEW LAND PLAN PRESENTED Conservative authorities, however, placed by New Men. are unwilling to believe that even the Oregon City, Or.—Clackamns conn- Method of Developing Logged Off severance of diplomatic relations and {y voted to recall the old county court Areas Talked. Mexico's defiant attitude would pro ; and seat a new Judge and commission Corvallis.— A businesslike method Shot by Gopher Gun; Dies. Notice. voke the Uulted States beyond fo r e r of bringing Oregon’s logged o ff lands W alter Arthur Kantelberg, 10-year- 'iom Aw brey wishes to announce to ; bearance. | Keturna show that II. 8. Anderson more rapidly Into cultivation la being old son o f Gustave Kantelberg of his insurance patrons that while absent Salem, died recently a# s result of be- during the next few weeks all matters n D ,m n . . . > > , • o c t a n e 11 *'• Incumbent, for advocated by Ur. Jauica Wtthyconibe, ing shot accidentally by a gopher gun. of insurance requiring attention will WOULD BUILD ALASKA ROADS county judge by 331 votes, and J w. j director of the O. A. C. Experiment His brother, 5 years o f age, also shot receive prompt attention by applying Development of Coal Lands and Cheap Smith beat N. Blair, Incumbent, by Station, who believes that a practical 4G4 votes for county commissioner. solution of the problem lies In co by the same gun, is in a serious con- to Veatch & Spencer. m22tf Transportation Needed. The recall was the result of dtssat- operative work between fanners snd Seattle, Wash.— In his address at , , . UL Legal Blanks— The Sentinel. the commercial club here Secretary lafactlon over the way In which the i progressive merchants The children were playing with the It was Lane declared It was one of the first county court let contracts. According to Ur. Wlthycombe's gun in the front yard o f their home charged In the petitions that Judge duties of the government to develop scheme. Interested farmers would be week ago when it was accidentally dis Beatle and Commissioner Blair did not given the opportunity of buying on Alaska. charged, spraying them with the poison advertise for bid* on county work and " I f the government were Justified long time at ressonsble rates of la te r acid. __________________ _ ____________ In spending 1400,000,000 to Join the At that their procedure under the old •tat sufficient quantities of power to Her health broken by many years o f (-„n You Pnomum-e Name of W orld's lantic nnd Pacific coasts with a canal, syatem wus a waste of the taxpayers’ blast all stumps standing on the land school teaching in the Middle West MoM V m m M m » a ,a rrh Remedy ? j why was It not as much obligated to money. to be clenred. The farmers could then Miss M. E. Wheeler came to the Wil- combine their available cash resources link to Itself with an outlying portion Glynn Refuses to Deal With Sulzer. lamette Valley a little more than a for the purchase of donkey englnea to High-o-me—that’s the proper way to of the United States by an expendi Albany. N. Y.— Martin H. Glynn year ago, bought about 25 acres o f wild pronounce Hyomei. the sure breathing ture of *40,000,000? The United States checkmated a movement of William j be used In pulling nnd piling the land a few miles south o f Milwaukie ■ T ” remedy thst has rid tens o f thousands built a dirt road across Pennsylvania Sulzer to Invoke the arbitrament of stumps after they had been split snd snd commenced clearing it w.th her of of ^ -fjd d|>BUltin({ Ca a . century — — n..„ „ .............. .. ago, and dug a canal from loosened up by the use of the powder. the courts on the question which of own bands. By this spring she had Lake Erie to the Hudson river.” According to estimates received at tarrh. ; the two Is the lawful present chief grubbed out the brush and trees and The secretary declared himself not the office o f the O. A. C. Experiment . . . . . . , Booth’s Hyomei is made o f Aus- executive of the state of New fork. dynamited the stumps on seven acres. ' , . . . . ., . . . . . . . . i . , . . tralian eucalyptus combined with thy- only In favor of government construc ' - Replying to a formal proposal by Station there are almost 1,000.000 A part o f this land was planted to oats ,. . .. , p e l and some listerian antiseptics and tion of an Alaskan railroad system, the Impeached executive to submit acres of logged o ff land In Columbia which at the present time are more is free from cocaine or any harmful but Its operation, so that products the issue to adjudication on an agreed county. It Is mostly excellent agricul than seven feet tall, and on another might be transported at reasonable drug. statement of facts Mr. Glynn declared tural land when cleared. tract she is raising every kind o f vege- cost. He wished to see the coal lands . . . . . . . _ Booth’ s Hyomei is guaranteed to end ! It was beyond hla power to "barter table that can be grown in Oregon. , _ , . .___. 8. P. Overpays T a x «« . . . . . . . " the miserv o f Catarrh or money back. developed so that they would benefit away any of the function» attaching As a result o f the strenuous out-door . ... , Klamath F a lls— Klamath county Is ... ... ..... . , . , It is simply splendid for croup, coughs all the people and not fall Into the to the office in which I am placed by life, Miss Wheeler has completely re- ., hands of a monopoly. Indebted to the Southern Pacific Com your Impeachment.” gained her health and says she cannot _ . . . . pnny In the sum of $17.000, the amount R . . _ Complete outfit, including hard rub- understand why everyone in Oregon , . . . » Omaha Has $200,000 Fire. In which the railway company over Showers Relieve Kansas. , ber inhaler, $1.00. Extra bottles of does not take up farming. . .. , . , . cn Omaha, Neb.— A loss of $200,000 and Kansati City.— Heavy showers over paid Its 1912 taxes. The mistake was Hyomei, if later needed, 50 cents at A t the present time a farm er in the the Modern Pharmacy and druggists t*'ree firemen Injured was the result mollt of th*. eastern half of Kansas made In the assessor's office and was _ nf n FI n p llw. kuna» • I kx, Ln a I ti Atr u . . . . . . . breathe it —n o of a fire near the heart of the business added to the relief that came with the overlooked by the railway representa Molalla District, about 20 miles from everywhere. J u s t district, which threatened for a time rains of Sunday and It Is believed the tive who Inspected the assessment snd Oregon City, is harvesting a crop stomach dosing.________________________ a whole business block. The fire was drought Is now effectually broken. gave hts approval to the valuation as probably not grown by any other -------- ----- -■ ■----■ ------------- ~ the result of spontaneous combustion It appeared on the assessor's books. rancher in the W illamette V alley, tea- In the rear of Burgess-Granden com sels. His present crop consists o f COTTAGE GROVt STATION pany. an electrical and gas fixture Rabbits and Sags Rats W orry Farmers about 70 acres and during the harvest “ * * Norlll house, between Fifteen and Sixteenth, Prtnevllle.— The worst pesta the season he will employ about about 40 No. is 2:10 a.m . No. h 134 a.m . on Howard street. farmers of this state have had to con hands at $2.50 to $3.00 per day. The }& “ ttop.m. Na ¡8 m? a £ tend with during the past year or two teasel is a bur for which the manufac- No. 17_______ p. m. i No. 20___________ 3 3 » p. m. have been the rabbits and sage rata. turers o f cloth find a use in raising ~ Matteawan. N. Y.— Harry K. Thaw, Hundreds of acres of grain and pota the nap o f the goods, process for J. the slayer of Stanford White, escaped toes were ruined this year by the rav W. BO U ND which no inventor has ever been able K . B O U N D from the hospital for the criminal In- ages of these animals In Crook county N o. I. No l. to invent a mechanical substitute. I sane at 7 :45 Sunday morning. A dart alone. In some localities whole fields S T A T IO N S A .M . v . ____ C o t t a g e G m o v b ................ . A m i 00 ! for liberty through an open gate, a have been destroyed. From Weston comes news o f the fruit 8.00]L S .2 0 ............................ W a LDKN ....... 12.20 Juneau, Alaska Thirty-three pass- I dash Into the open door of a power returns o f the 1913 harvest season. 8 .2 9 ..................... C r k k c G o r d o .......................... 12.11 * .4 4 .............................D o r e r a ............... .............12.03 •ngers and seven members of the ful automobile that stood quivering From a field measuring 83 acres, J. N. 9 .0 0 ............................ V a t r o o r * « ............................. 11.45 crew of the Pacific Coast Steamship outside, and a flight like a rocket for NEW LAW PROTECTS BIRDS 9 10 - .........................1. -Î*TAR ............... ......... II .35 York, a farmer at that point, har 9 -3 5 ........................ R e d B r i d o u . . . . . . . ___ 11.23 company’s Iron steamship State of for the Connecticut stute line, 30 miles Late Statute Supersedes All Stats vested 1103 sseks o f extra fine wheat, 9 45 - , ..................... W i l d w o o d ............................... 1 n o California perished Sunday morning In away, accomplished his escape, and 10.15 ...........................D i s s t o n ........................ ........ ........ Cades Which May Conflict indicating an average yield o f a frac 10.35 A r . .....................R ( i j a d a ........................L v 10.40 Gumhler Bay, 90 miles south of Jun the hospital authbrltles are certain Portland.— On and after October 1 a tion over 77 bushels per acre. A n e x t r a t r . m fo r p a s s e n g e r * o n ly le a v e s Once beyond federal law for the protection of mi --------------- — ---------------- C o tta g e G r o v e W e d n e s d a y » a n d S a tu r d a y s at eau, when the vessel struck an un he is outside the state. N o o t h e r p a p e r , d a i l y o r w e e k l y , r e a c h - 3 1 5 p. m , r e t u r n in g a r r iv e s a t C o tt a g e G r o v e charted rock and sank In three min Its boundaries. Thaw Is free. Only gratory birds, such as wild ducka. rn oar-quarter a s m a n y people in the Cot- “ ‘ s u b l e t “ c h a n g e w ith o u t notice utes. with many passengers Imprison long, perhaps years, of litigation can gsese, pigeons, brant and snips, goes tage Grove country us does The Sentinel. A . B. WOOL), M anager. ed In their staterooms. bring him back, and then only In one Into effect, and supersedes ull stats The steamship left Seattle early last event— that he be adjudged Insane In regulations governing open and closed week for Skagway and way points. At the state to which he has fled. hunting seasons wherever state codes che time of the disaster the ship car The shades were drawn In the dor conflict with the government's atutute. ried a total of 78 passengers. Forty- mitories and the Inmates were getting The federal code likewise extends pro three passengers were rescued and their second sleep when Thaw left his taction to a number of shore birds, and taken to Juneau by the steamship room. The milkman’s cart was rum In some cases dentures a five year Jefferson, leaving 33 who have perish bling on the road outside as he walked closed season. ed. Seven of the crew are dead, mak- through the storeroom and Into the The new law will terminate all | Ing the total dead forty. outer court or yard of the asylum spring shooting of migratory birds The Jefferson was only a short die- grounds. A six-cylinder touring car, Full Line of Fall Samples N o w on Exhibition throughout the United States, snd In ; ranee away when she picked up the black, and 60-horsepower, followed by Oregon will make the hunting season "S. O. 8.” call and when she arrived a limousine, also black, loafed lazily i at the scene the survivors were In the along the road as the milkman drew extend from October 1 to January II, provided the recommendations of ! lifeboats and on life rafts. It was near the gate. Thaw, standing a few Stats Game Warden Finlay are fol j broad daylight. There is no possibili feet away, apparently unconcerned, lowed Otherwise the hunting season ty that any of the missing reached waited until Rarnum, attendant at the for this slate will be from September shore. gate, unlocked the gate and swung It 16 to December 16, as tentative regu- wide to let the milkman enter. As latlone Just issued by the government Dakota Farmers Harvest at Night. Barnum stepped aside for the milkman Grand Forks, N D.— By transferring to drive Inside Thaw flashed past him provide. the headlights from their automobiles straight for one of the waiting cars. Farmers Want 70 Cents to their binders, farmers of the Red Pendleton.— Many Umatilla farmers River valley are conducting harvest TH E M ARKETS. are holding their wheat, waiting for ing operations through the night and Portland. a raise in price. A little la being sold lying idle during the day. Wheat, New Crop— Club, 78c; blue- at 68 cents, and 69 cents for choice This Is owing to Intense heat, more stem, 79c; red Ruaslan, 76c. lota. When 70 cente le reached hun than 100 horses having died from pros Hay— Timothy, $16; alfaira, $13.60. dreds of thousands of buabels will be tration during the past week, accord Butter— Creamery, 32c. thrown on the market, hat local grow ing to reports that have reached here. Egga— Candled, 28c; ranch, 23c. ers declare they will not take leas. W ool— Eastern Oregon, 16c; W il Editor Kills Former California Official lamette valley, 19c. 2487 Votara Inellglbla Quincy, Cal.— As the result of a feud Seattle. Reaehurg.— As a result of failure to growing out of the rival claims of discover certain sections of the regis Wheat, New Crop— Bluestem, 13c; the towns of Quincy and Greenville tration laws passed at the last seaalon for a $40,000 high school now under club, 77c; red Russian, 77c. of the legislature, ealy I I out of a total Hay— Timothy, $17 per ton; alfalfa, construction, J. A. Boyle, the former of 2600 voters of Roaeburg are eligible c lfr attorney, was shot snd killed by $13 per ton. Eggs— 28c. to vote at the primary election be be F. G. Hall, veteran editor of the Plu held bare on September 6. Butter— Creamory, 31c. mas National Bulletin, of Quincy. S T E R L IN G F E E D CO. ALL C IT Y O R D E R S DELIVE R ED : UNIQUE NAME ba aa Southern PdCifiC Railway Time-Table a Have U. & t. K. K. LUIuPANY. Your Fall C lothes Made W hile I’m Not Rushed B O H L M A N :: T5he T A IL O R Home Made Flour For YOUR Home ;i COTTAGE GROVE FLOUR MILLS HARRY THAW MAKES DASH FOR LIRERTY 40 PERISH WHEN ALASKA SHIP SINKS for Dysentery. " I w h s attacked with dysentery shout July lf>th, and used the doctor's medicine and other remedies with no relief, only getting worse all the time, I was unable lo do anything and my weight dropped from 145 to 125 pounds, 1 suffered for about two months when 1 was advised to use Chamberlain'« Lolle, ( ’holers «nil liisrrhoes Remedy. I used two bottles o f It and it gave me permanent re lie f,” wiites It. W. Hill of Snow Hill, N. For «Mie by all dealers. c T h e Shop” Whore Good Printing; is Done Tohe SE N T IN E L Mothers! Have Your Children Worms? Are they feverish, reslleas, nervous. Irritable, dlxxy or constipated? l)o they continually pick their nose o | ^ grind their teeth? Have they rrnm p^P Ing pains, irregular and ravenous ap petite? These are all signs o f worms. Worms not only cause your child suffer ing, hut stunt Its mind and growth. Give "Ktckapoo Worm K ille r” at once, it killa and removes the worms, im proves your child's sp|ietlte, regulate* stomach, liver and bowels. The symp toms disap|>ear sod your child ia made happy sod healthy, as nature intended. A ll druggists or by mail, 25c. Kicka poo Indian Medicine Company, Phila delphia, P a .; St. Louis, Mo. Taylor & Higgins CONTRACTORS Concrete Work a Specialty COI I AGI GROVE - OREGON Ho* the Trouble Starts. Constipation is the cause o f many ailments and disorders that make life miserable. Take Chamberlain's Tab lets, keep your bowels regular and you w ill avoid these diseases. For sale by all dealers. B la c k m o r e & McFarland THE CITY TRANSFER AIX KINDS OK Hauling and Draying Done on Short Notice g I ’itmn Moving a Sfirriiiltn I'llONK M Office at Saltzman’s Cigar Store George Bradford, living si Riverside Hotel, Coluss, C alif., reports that he had a very severe esse o f kidnev^tmu- blo snd backache, whLh also affected the secretions. He says " I took five boxes o f Foley Kidney Pills sod they cured m e.” A ll over California people report that Foley Kidney Pilla "c u re .” For sale by nil dealers everywhere. n /, • V J. B . P H E LP S t M ím ales G iv e n P la n * Tum K hcd TKLKPHONB v 7i V tMhL The BeEt Pain Killer. Hucklen's Arnica Salve when applied to a cut, bruise, sprain, burn or scald, or other injury o f the skin w ill Imme diately remove all pain. K. E. Cham berlain o f Clinton, Me., aays;—“ It robs cuts and other injuries o f their terrors. As a healing remedy its equal don’ t ex is t.” W ill do good for you. Only 25c at all druggists. IIow’s This ? W o offer One Hundred Dollars ward for any case of Catarrh tlia r cannot ho cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY A CO.. Toledo. O. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the Inal 15 years, nnd believe him perfectly honorable In nil hoslnes* trananellon* nnd llnunelnlly able to carry out any olillgatlona made by hi* firm. N A T IO N A L HANK O F COMMERCE. Toledo, n Hall's Catarrh Core Is tsken Internslly, aetlng directly upon Hie blood and mu cous aurfates of the system. Testimonials Sent free. Price 75 cents pi r bottle. Hold by nil t'nigplsfs. T ak e lla ll'ii t'nnitly Plll i for constipation Costly Treatment. “ I was troubled with constipation and indigestion Hnd spent hundreds o f dollars for medicine and treatm ent,” writes C. H. Hines o f Whitlow, Ark. ” 1 went to a St. Louis hospital, also to a hospital in New Orleans, but no cure was effected. On returning home began taking Chamberlain’ s T a h lc t iP and worked right along. I used them for some time and am now all rig h t.” Sold by all dealers.