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A I Xâfie C o t t a g e Ken y is ein indirntion o f inferiority. G r o v e S e n tin e l The simleea mark. A W E E K LY N E W SPA PE R W ITH fry k N T Y Q/*BA q K b O N E 0*t>€ * GRANT ELB ERT BEDE Publisher. E * t«> mini Kippliug luughter Fountain o f Youth. seldom mskra » comes from the NOTICI] rOR Pt WHERE GASH BEATS CREDIT A Host ribas publication entere«! at Cottage Grove u second dans mail mattar. A crooked man just can ’t keep from following his bent. SUB SC RIPTIO N RATES. Una Tea r.............. ........................$150 Tbraa M o n th s ................................... 40 • * Spooning” must be the art o f tip Six M o n th s........................................SO Single Copies..................................... 6« ping love with the mouth. No subseription taken unless paid for in advance. This rule is imperative. Whoever knew a brother to flutter his grown up sister. A D V E R T IS IN G R A T E R Display, 25 cents per inch; reading uotice ads., 10 rents per lino; legal notices 5 cents per line; surrounded ads., 50 ceuts per inch; Classified ads., 1 cent per A robber swindled an Knglish jew t.-ord. Special discounts on contracts. Cards o f Thanks and Kesolutions, 0 rents eler out o f 45,000 by posing as an Amer per line. ican magnate. He certainly acted the 20 SOUTH F IF T H STREET part. BUSINESS O FFICE: Wednesday. July 1, 1014. HAMPTON’S Hurrah for The Fourth of July! Ladies, Take Notice! You should see our beautiful line o f W hite Dresses. White Dreaaea at .......... ........... 15.IMI each 25 each Children'» White Ureases ____ V I.25 to §2.2,1 ........ |1,INI each Ladies’ White W a ia U ............... 75« Mon a 11.00 Straw Hata ol their friends would have said that they had been railroaded to the A LESSON IN OPTIMISM. precipitated between labor and capital. Count Lochwitzky recounted many incidents in his life that lie A N Y a down-hearted sinner has had his courage and back could explain only as miracles. Perhaps the confession of the Mc bone stiffened by those simple words, “ Cheer up, old man, Namara brothers also came ns a miracle. Y ou ’ll come out all right y et.” Cheer up, the Lord is with us yet. The best number of the recent ehautauqua from point o f entranc Thos«' of altruistic turn of temperament cry out in holy horror at ing interest was the vivid atoiy told by Col. Alexander M. Loehwitaky, escaped Siberian exile. Within a few minutes after he had been jailed our manner of punishing criminals. Once in awhile a warden is ac Tor an alleged political offense, a young girl in an adjoining cell suc cused of permitting abuse of the persons of prisoners. Hut listen to ceeded in whispering to him through a cranny in the stone wall words the story from civilized (T) Russia: Without knowing the charge preferred against him, without an How the Russian language could he twisted into an expression of optimism opportunity to defend himst'lf, without trial, Count Lochwitzky was we do not undertake to explain, but (.'ol. Lochwitzky told many other imprisoned in a dark, damp cell, was permitted to see no one nn«l to eceive no news from the outside world, suffered untold agony and things even more difficult to believe possible in a nominally Christian and civilized nation in a supposedly enlightened age. Meii'a $7.50 l’aiiainaa 15.0» ♦ J ADDITIONAL PRIZES FOR were defended by the ablest counsel that money could hire, been con GRANGE FAIR victed o f the crimes to which they confessed, hundreds of thousands kBe Sure to Get Stop Over at Cottage Grove. of encouragement similar in meaning to the ones we have ust'd. 11.25 111 . 5 » ► Je «Ja «Je «JssJ» «J» «$♦ gallow s and it is impossible to say bow serious a strife might have bet'll it might be worse. Man's M Straw Hat» Man’s 96.00 Puwms RED, WHITE AND BLUE BUNTING BY THE YARD OR BOLT llml the McNamara brothers, after a trial by jury in which they Be Sure to Get Stop Over at Cottage Grove. anguish as each day brought its uncertainty, heat*] the screams of an Kiahera ’ flour. Breail to compete for theae price» i i i u i I be umile from Kiahera' flour All the price» for the «hildreu '» ile partmenl are to be put on eslilbitiou In Tlic follow ing prisca In Hi» green one of the allow window» at the llruml fruit department were «imitimi in |>rint 4 l'o alili r. Ing the premium Inal for the grunge The grange Ima pul up raah price» for fnir: the following aporta which lake place Ment collection applet Kriilay ami Hat unlay afternoona: Pirnt $1 50; »proud 75c. Kiftv yanl ilaah for boya over 12 ami Heat collection pear» umler 15; 50 yanl iluah for boya over V Kirnt $ I 50; aeeond 75c. nml umler 12, name for the girla, tug Hc«l collection o f bercio» of war for Imya umler 14, pillow fight, Kirnt 41.50; necon«) 7fto. wreatlmg mutch for Ixiya over IS, wrcat Hc»t collection plum» mul prim«'» ling uniteli for Ixtyi umler HI, nail driv- Fir»t 4150; aeeond 75c. ing conteat for lailtea, potato race, high He»t collection grnpc» jump amt aack race. First 4150; aecouti 75c Capital price o f 425, 415 amt 410 will Beat collection flower« be given for beat collective eibiblta of Firat 4 1 50; aceuml 75c. farm produrla, all o f which rnuat be Blue »ml reit ribbon* will be awarded grown on the fumi uf the peraou making on »ingle vnrietie» o f fruit. the eiblbitlon. The following »pecial prise» nre «if fermi by Hruml A Co: I f you have anything you want to Beat loaf of breatl umile by «oninn — trade, from a mother ta law to a m ulo Firat 42; aecoml 41. row, a want ad. in The Mentine! will do Beat loaf o f breml nmitc by girl Firat, 11) »tick Kiahera' flour; aeroml, It for you. One rent n word. apr22 tf Those words coming at such a time from one in a position equally other prisoner in a nearby cell w ho had been given poison in his food, as unenviable as his own, have lingered with him alway and have heard his screams as he was cruelly pounded to death for no greater 1 tack Kiahera' flour; tinnì, V, »ark a crime than giving vent to his sufferings, was permitted finally to houyed him up many times when the fight has seemed hopeless. since the time of the Civil Probably no like feeling has existed War. Cheer up, you altruist. While then the cry was to Things might be worse. We often complain because it seems so impossible to do much for Administrator KHTATK OK A K T IIt ACK, DKCKAHKD Notice i» hereby g Van Hrboinck ha» (tee Court o f thè Nlale ol for Lune County, n| Irntor o f the »nid e»ta Hchoinck, dereiiard All peraona having r palate o f the aald dee notified to present Ih» fleti, to the aboie nam al WildwiMid, Lune within ait tnoatha fri day of June, A. D. IV KH AN K \ l H. J. HHINN, Attorney. Notte« of Administrât! Proparty ('a ilin g carda IN TH E M A TTE R Ol OK W IN N IK K K D CKAHKD, Notice ia hereby gl« »nance of an order of | o f the Ht ate o f Oreg« IB tk day of May, 1UI4, tha eatate o f Winnif reaaeil, the unileraignc rd, i|ualifle<l ami ad ii o f «aid lutate, will ae| in the «litica o f J. K. Y Grove, Oregmi, for ra»l lug lo law, the followil property belonging to wit: The NW % of tl 5. Tp. 21 M , K. 2 W , The only Baking Powder made from Royal C rape Cream ofTartar his income help thos«' less fortunate he suffered as no criminal in W e chafe at conditions that give the few more than they can use this country suffers for the lowest crime. while many are denied what they need. Newspapers in this country rais«‘ a cry that reaches to the sky Many o f those with capital chafe under the laws made by those if a subsidy in the form of second class rateH is denied them. The lit- without it. tie girl of whom we have already spoken, she who whispered words of NO ALUM, NO LIME PHOSPHATE I tregua. Haid aale will let day of July, o'clock a m. of , until all o f »aid What do you want anyway T A Heutinid classified ad. will W e chafe at conditions That permit the libertine to occupy a front encouragement from her clammy cell, w as sent to Silieria for no worse get it for you. What do you wantf Anyway a Sentinel classi fied ad. will get it for you. pew while the victim hides from the finger of scorn. a crime than that of neglecting to inform the police that she knew o f Business chafes at conditions that for the moment have stagnated an objectionable newspaper being brought into the C zar’s domains. industry. Cheer up, ye quill drivers. Things might he worse. Republicans fear the world is coming to an end because the Dem We complain of high tvxes and graft. The speaker told that in Russia taxes are frequently collected two or three times from ignorant Women of many states feel wronged because they have not yet peasants w’ ho know not how to protect themselves against such graft. secured the ballot. Where the money thus grafted goes to only the tax collectors know Cheer up and pay your taxes with a smile and get satisfaction by Many fear that wild-eyed reformers, with their appeal to the With some reason we complain of graft and the difficulty in under dog, are going to drive the country to the demnition bow-wows, stamping it out. In Russia, especially in Siberia, according to Count W ith an administration giving aw ay millions ot our money while Lochwitzky’s story, hardly a government official touches money part While he was an exile, his ation, there are some who tind it hard to discern a silver lining in the stepmother sent him $100 a month, but the money orders never got fur- cloud. iher than the postoffice at the delivering end. O f $75 a month that E W IL L not attempt to deny that our economic and social V I I conditions are in a somewhat chaotic condition, that the he was to receive as a government school teacher, only $2.50 reached him. Cheer up! power of pelf is supreme, that moral conditions are too low and the cost of living too high. We do not wonder that brave men and women sometimes become discouraged with the apparent futility Notice of Administrate Proparty. In tha ( tba State of Oragon I A demanding to know where th<* money goes. fanatics are at the same time devising freak laws to do away with tax- ,lf which t]oeil not 8tick to his fingers. J. K. ( C E R T A IN well known man residing In tbs city of Cottage Qrov# cams Into our shop tbs other day and said:. “ I can buy guaranteed Pure Paint In Portland for $1.45 per gallon My neighbor has used some of this paint and It looks pretty f,ood.“ . Now our friend was tbs “ Show M e " kind although not from Missouri, and bad a gallon of bis neighbors’ paint weighed. The t i 45 guaranteed Pure Point weighed 13>/t pounds.. We weighed a gallon of Bln rwln Williams paint In tbs same color, lu this man’ s presence and It tipped the beam at 18 pounds e x a tly . It Is needless to say we took U ls mkn’ s order, and be said be saw at least one reason for the difference In price. Moral: B U Y 8H E R W IN W IL L IA M S P A IN T PROM We all howl because w.' believe the tax money is being squan- ;in<j no one a8k8 them to tell, in i: The Cottage Grove M fg. Co. < ’ Uncle Sam can’t be monkeyed with that way. We wish those who complain about uue«pial educational advan tages in this country could have heard the story of the appalling No other |>a|x*r, daily or w«*ekly, reaches one-quarter as ignorance of the Russian peasant. Only two per cent of one hundred many Jieople in the Cottage Grove country as does The Sentinel. of their efforts towards righting things and are tempted to give up in and seventy millions can even read and write. Education of the peas disgust. ant there is almost a crime. Bad as conditions may be— it is not our purpose to minimize Cheer up! Count Lochwitzky sei-s in our educational system hope :: them or to lull the awakened public conscience— we may well take of the solution of the downtrodden of his natal land— a land where renewed courage from the story told by Col. Lochwitzky. We may even nobles dare not belong to secret societies, where free speech and well say to one another: “ Cheer up, it might be worse. W e ’ll come a free pn-ss are unknown, where life is held at the caprice of a mon :: D o n ’t apply when buying meat. out all right yet.” arch who dares not mingle with his own people, a land where, despit" Y o u should always get fre.sh meat— and you ; \ Perhaps Col. Lochwitzky may not consider this the most im such oppression, hope has not been stamped out of the human breast. always get it when you buy from :: portant message be brought, but he came to us with this one at a time ! Don’t Get Fresh when we can use it to give ourselves encouragement. E W IL L not take space to go further into the story told by the Russian exile— a story that reads like a dream N LAN G U AG E that must have been difficult for a Russian a fairy City Meat Market R AR TEL8 A ERNEST, Prop*. story— but here’s our point: tongue to master, the speaker described (in words so vivid While we complain of oppression, of the inequalitites of life, this that the audience felt for the moment that it had been trans- Mound<,<1 t0 d“ 8troy b d ief in a ProtM tin« Providence’ his belief in a official in the Russian government, while himself a lietuenant-colonel (Jod that carea for tho8* who trUat in hw" haH ° " ly ,M*e" our8e,ve8 m the imperial army, and without knowing by whom accused, he was Whi,e many comPlain that we never fre* from our own dragged from his family, imprisoned for a couple of years in a vile peculiar forms o f oppression, this exiled optimist expects here to dc- cell and without trial or opportunity to appeal for help, sentenced to ! ve,0P the spirit that is to free the children of the land of his birth, sixteen years’ exile. Let us take from his message new hope and develop new strength. Probably few viler wretches ever drew the breath of life than the McNamara brothers. VVe’11 come Compare our treatment of them, guilty as they l ~ out a11 ri* ht ! A want ad. in The Sentinel got an obi maid three husbands, another ad. brought her three children for adoption; still another a«l. “ Cheer up, you un located her three husbands for her after they had run away. A want ad. in The Sentinel will do most anything. One cent a word. I have just enough time to make that Suit for you Full Line of Winter Samples Now on Exhibition were, with that of Count Lochwitzky in Russia, for merely trying to help his fellow man, and then may we well say: der dog, it might be worse.” I THB MATTBB OK E L L A JU L IE T CKAHKD. Notice ia hereby giv aiiance o f an order o f t uf the Htate o f Oregoi •JL'ml day " f May, 1 1 » 1J o f the eatate o f Klla Ji rraaed, the unileraignc,I, < I u a 1 1 A »-it and acting a »■id eatate, will aell at the office Of J. K. Yoi Grove, Oregon, for raah ing to law, the followin property belonging to w it: Beginning at th« Her. 38, Tp. 21 H., R. 3 elte Meridian, running lowing the Hertion lim lion» 28 and 33, five cl in the channel o f the C »thence »until 44 degree», (hence aouth 12 degre chain», to n point on the o f the Phillip Number» thence went following t nry o f »aid claim No. thence n«>Vth 23 chain» n point on the Hection li turn» 211 and 32, thence said Hertion line 10.15 Iran to the point o f beg ing 17.70 acre» o f land Hection» 32 and 33, Tp. in l.une County, Htate < Haiti anle will be cow 2nd day of July, 1014, at o ’clock n. iu. o f aniil dll until all o f auiil propcrl J. E J3 jly l jey ported to the l.nd of the fe a r ) political, economic and moral con. - ,orn,er ’ '‘ ‘’i - ' 1 ,he C“ r ,i" <U h" re e ,ery ,orni l' lH'r,y ' eV" y ’ The greatest soil in the world for producing crops is located Uitiona in Kucia, beaide which our own «a n d out almoat untainted lhin* in lire mol,t d<!,ir* b1'- * «• bS * “ » » " h'“ around Cottage Grove. The grentest placa in the world to g«*t results and untarnished. wife compelled eight years ago to marry another, having suffered from want a«ls. is in The Sentinel. A nobleman born, the possessor of large estates, his father a high ,,nouKh BOHLMAN be r<> 1UI4, ■ »aid «I propr j.1 jly lje y Æ Paint Story ocrats have secured temporal power. dcred. We stand aghast at gralt and corruption in high places. In tha < tha Btata of Oregon The Sentinel. BAKING POWDER A b s o lu ic / y P u r * free the black slave, the present cry is to free the white slave and the those less fortunate than ourselves. wage slave, to guarantee future generations proper birth and to give The speaker made it plain that in Russia it is dangerous for thus«- every man, woman and child an equal right to those things necessary above to try to lift those below. For no more than using a portion of to preserve life, happiness and morality. Juue24 Jly'JVpd ROYAL see his wife under conditions that were only a torture and suffered THESE great United States there is a tremendous feeling indignities that would not be imposed upon the most brutal murderer of unrest and discontent. We imagine everything has got in this country. about as bad as it tail. Dspartmsnt Of U, H. I.and O ffice si Mny 211, 1014. Notlre la hereby gl« K. Negley, o f Dorella March 2W, 1011, mnd try, Herlal, No. 070V4, 28, town.hip 20 H., Ka ette Merldtan, bas f tentimi lo rnuka fin a l lo ealatillsb daini lo t acribed, before Ibe raiver, o f thè United fi«'«*, al Itoaeburg, Oi «Iny o f Augnai, 1014. Clniinunt u n tile» aa Wilaou, o f Dorella, « ooley, o f Cottage (I I.. Kngluuil, o f Doren Kirk, of Doremi, Oreg :: t a il o r A 1 Butter W 100.. 200 . .100.. 4(H) . 500 . 1000 Cottage C Sentin COTTAGE GROVE,