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s Oregon a u thè Siuslaw Short Haul ! MUTO Iti AL IN HHATTMe DAILY TIMKM l'uri uf Hiusluw, lue ii Ini un tli«* Ori' ('unni iiI mmi « u iiilw u y l i f t w > '>• li tIn' * ulu mimi nin| t ),«• Cu li funi ili lini*, in «et • • 11 « ready lu rontcst w il li l'urllunil for Un* rii'h tnuli* uf tlu* Willmnet le nini I *i -■l'hlltc», Tl»cy un* |iruji*i'lin« u riiilruml troni Kii«i*m* westwnrd tu tidcwuli*r, unii mi nlhi'r ruilroml frinii Kiigi'iio i*u»lwlini ii|i tlu* MrKi'ii/ii* Kiver lu Itemi. unly 2t mill*» fruni Ibi* hrnd uf nnvi « 11 I mu o f Port uf Hiiinlnw; tin* City nf Ku«riu* i» unly ulimil .18 mill** from tbr bmid uf tin* port.' ’ Thrn* in »unirthin« in tbr ur«iinirnt fur (hr "H iu»luw Hhurl lluul," in virw uf llu* furl Unit I'nrlliilnl run nrvrr In* rmiir 11 rnil »rupurt, mnl Ihut Ibr Hill» low, with 11 lit I Ir impruvmnrnl uf thr luir, will In* nblr lu aeeoinmodnta »hip pin« lu 11 rnimidrrnblr ritrn t. Tlicy figure limi witli n ■ 11*111111111111 lini* rumini« fruiti thi* Hiusluw In Ibi* l'uri» uf thi* Murili I!iruu«li ibi* l'unnimi court from thr locotne of bln father's Cimili, tliuy uni rnuai* Ibi..... . uf estate, bun burn tim ed over to Tbnw n lnr«i* puri uf ()ri*«un In "tin n ì furi*." H A. I). Puter. formerly mentioned Ilere 1 » n rum un’ Ut un llu* prupu»i*i| In oounociion wltb the McKinley- ■buri bulli uutlet: Wurr lund ruuen. filed 75 applications "T b rri* i*ti*r in Un* liistury uf rum for purebune of 16U acre» each In tbn merce wu» linnwn »tu-li 11 virimi» Irmi» Ori'Kon Cullfornlu lund «rant, appll- pu'rlnliun luup n» Ibi* uni* timi Imilt tip canlu brln* Canadlunn. l ’urllunil ut Ibi* i*lprii»r uf Un* nbub* llllllud States Judge l.nndlu In Chi* Hlntr uf Ori'gun, inni pili l i m i »luti* '.’•• rna<> fined el«b t rullroadn 530,000 In yrnr» lirbiiul Culifurmu inni Washington the u ««rr«u tu for vlolatln* (be law 1 ••«jiilrlnet (but ilo ik In trnnalt be fed in thi* wuy uf generai development. " A » everybody knuwg, l'urlluiul wu» ulnl wulrrnd at Iruul once every 25 illu«irnlly lumini, unii nrvrr wuubl , bourn. limi* lirrunu* whnl il i», wrri* il imi fui Not within ib r memory of the "old Ibi* ruuprrutiun uf u crrtnin rrtmimil rat inhabitant" have grasshoppers rlrmrnt whicb in furinrr year» hml run been uu numrrmin or no destructive Im i uf thè no rnllnl H. I*. System, »y» au at preeeni In tbu went end of lima Irmnlirnlly «rin d in « Ibi* produrer lu thè tlliu county. Itrportu are that they lu»t crnl fur in ilni«r ur lun« bnulii«r will «rea lly reduce thr yield of the "T h i* rnilwuy uf Ibi» »buri liuul uut third cultln« of alfalfa. In aotne ||’I rruura Ibr Cun»l I(iiu«r ut un ulti care» they have attacked orchard« ludi* uf unly ili* frrl, nr nlxiut .’Il frrl und by eat In« o ff the leavea of the nlmvr Ibr elevation ut ibi* «rrnl Wil tree« have »topped the growth for luinrtlr Volley Tlu* wr»l »idi* uf tlu» thla year. Hhnde and ornuineutal «rrn l nini mn«| prnììiirtivr vnllry i» trace» are ul»o auffertn*. S p e c ia l S a le on Trunks, Suit Cases and Bags 20 -» OFF f o r O n e W e e k O n ly ♦ LURCH’S 5 » 1 Every patron of Tlu» Sentinel in liflpin^ to give Cottage drove what eminent authority has stated to I k ? the he-d country weekly on the coast. < ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ W * < ^ ^ ^ W * v < “ M**>*X“ ;*<^X^K**K^M*<*<"W“ >*:*+<“ X “ W THE HAPPIEST MOMENT IN A WOMAN’S LIFE TI10 happieMt moment in n woman’ n life, is not, as most men think, when she is led to the Itridal altar. No, air! The hap ping moment by far, in u woman’s life, is when the man, whom she allowed to lead her to the bridal altar, and who has helped him in saving a neategg, provides her a home of her very, very own a home which she can make cozy ami comfortable with the thought that the comforts provided will be a source of joy for years to come. j; There is an easy way to bring this supreme joy to a woman that is to get a lot in Manitou Park, Cottage drove’a restriet- etl residence district, ami put up a coxy little home while ma terial ami labor are us cheap as they will ever be. BETTER TALK IT OVER WITH US TODAY VEATCH &, SPENCER Real Estate Insurance Collections A G E N T S FOR A. L. W O O D A R D ^^❖ ❖ j ^x * * x * * !M.X"!">*.‘**i"X**X";";">*x**,‘“X "X H '* ^ w -.‘*%":*-:":*v HARDWARE F U R N i K N 0 W LE5 I T & U R Servian Government E M P E R O R F R A N C IS J O S E P H NEWS FROM OUR NATIONAL CAPITAL Refuses to Comply With Humiliating Demands of Austria.| l.ondon.— The darkeat war cloud which ha» appuiirrd on the Kuropaan horizon «luce (lermuny arnt warablpa to A«adlr In 1911 hanga over Kurope. The Servian government refuaed to comply fully with Austria's demand», the nioMt humiliating ever aaked jf an Independent nation, for the expiation of the Haravevo murder« for which Auatrla hold« anti Austrian consplra- clea In Hervla re»ponalble and for guarantee« of future good behavior. The Servian reply to the Auatrlan ultimatum wa» an acceptance of al* moat ull the Imperloua demands, ex cept thut Auatrlan officials »hall par ticipate In the Inveatlgatlon and fix Emperor Francis Joseph, of Auetria, the re»pouslbllUy for the antl-Austrt- whose ultimatum to Bervia resulted In au propa«unda. a severing of diplomatic relations. Servla proposed an appeal to the powers at The lla «u e for the settle ment of that feature. Notwithstand M E D IA T O R S F A I L T O S E T T L E ing thla humiliating surrender, which Find it Difficult to Find Solution of was more than Kurope expected of the Trainmen Trouble. little nation, the Auatrlan government Chicago. — Mediation haa failed to gave the Servian minister bla pass settle the wage differences between ports which may be construed as a tba 98 western railroads and tbelr 65,- virtual declaration of war. 000 englnetnen. A fter a week of ses A formal declaration of war Is not sions the federal board of mediation necessary, because Servla la not a and conciliation announced that It was party to The Hague convention, which trying to effect a working basis by requires this. The suspension of sll which both sides would consent to ar parliamentary and judicial Institu bitrate their differences. tions have been decreed In Austria The announcement of the criais in and an Ironclad censorship has drawn the negotiations between the medi a cordon of secrecy around the coun ators and the warring employes and try, ao that the outside world la In employers, was made by G. W. W. complete Iguorance of everything hap Hanger, member of the federal board pening there, except what the govern of mediation and conciliation, who ment wants the world to know. said : The question whether Russia will "It has been apparent for the last take up arm« to save her Slav protege three o" four days that the question from a crushing blow was tbe crucial could not be settled by mediation, and feature of the situation on which the the board therefore Is trying to effect peace of all Kurope hinged. a workable basis by whicb both aides The same degree of secrecy which will consent to arbitration." Auatrla has Imposed baa been estab Egyptian Khedive is Shot. lished In Russia. Uermany baa Informed the other Constantinople.— The Khedive of powers that she considers that the K e p t* Abbas Htimi, was attacked by Austro Servian quarrel concerns those an assassin when leaving the grand nations alone. If any other power vlxterate here. He was shot in the takes It up ahe declares, serious con cheek and arm. His condition Is not sequences must follow. considered serious. According to the Dally Telegraph, The Khedive's assailant, Mahmud the German ambassadors at the capi Muzaffer. an Kgyptian, was shot down tals of the triple alliance— London, In his tracks by a member of tbe Khe Petersburg and l*arla— when aaked to dive's suite. press their governments to act as a check on Austria, replied simply that they would forward the request. In return. Germany Invited the cab inets of lx>ndon and Paris to do their • utmost to keep Russia in check. SMUGGLING OF RIFLES CAUSES DUBLIN RIOT fr*M »»% '-K>*S!**X“> *K ' *^ X ^ v v v -;“X*v%"><^*>*>+*>v ........ W U CLOUDS H lk t OVER ALL EUROPE E G RÄB ER 1 Dublin.— Three men and one woman are dead and more than 60 persons are In tbe hospital wounded aB a re sult of a battalion of the King's Own Scottish Borderers' firing into a mob. The affray came as a consequence of a gun running exploit of the Na tionalist Volunteers, who were being aided by a mob composed largely of women and youths. A consignment of rifles, said to number 10,000, was landed at night at Howth, nine miles from Dublin, from a private yacht. When the Dublin authorities learn ed of the landing they sent police to seize the arms. The police were drawn on both sides of the road along which the volunteers were returning, with soldiers in the center of the road. When the volunteers saw the mobil ization. most of them got away with their arms, scattering through the fields. The police and soldiers tried to disarm the remainder. In the resulting affray several re volver shots were fired by volunteers and a corporal and a private were wounded. The volunteers also used their rifles as clubs. The soldiers fired and used their bayonets freely. Inflicting many cuts. Then they had a running fight with the volunteers and the rapidly grow ing mob through the streets to their barracks. GOLD TRINKETS TO AID SUFFRAGE CAUSE Chicago— The campaign committee o f the National American Woman Suf frage Association issued a ringing ap peal here to the women of the country to pour their gold and silver trinkets Into a huge "m elting pot" for the ben efit of thejr slaters who are battling for the vote thla November In seven of the states. This appeal— said to be the first of the sort ever Issued In the long his tory of the suffrage movement In this country— Is signed by Dr. Anna How ard Shaw and the members of the campaign committee consisting of Mm. Medlll McCormick, chairman; Mm. Antoinette Funk and Mm. Sher man M. Booth, of Chicago; Mm. Helen Gardener, of Washington; Mm. Mary C. Bradford, of Denver; Mm. Desha Ureckenrldge, of Is lin g to n , Ky.; Mm. John Tucker, of San Francisco, and Mm. Kdward Dreler, of Brooklyn, N. T. According to the statement given out at the campaign headquarters, the campaign committee plans to have the gold and silver converted Into bullion and exchanged across the counters of Uncle Sam for money. The women "D rys” Beaten In Texas. hope to raise at least $50,000 before Dallas, Texas.— Prohibition was de August 15 and they believe that their feated In the state primary, according appeal will draw out from the hoard to returns. Ing places of the country the equiva James R. Ferguson, the antl-prohlbl- lent. In gold and silver, of a larye tlon candidate for the nomination for share of this amount. governor, has a lead over Thomas H. Colonel Says Suit W ill Not Deter Him Beall, prohibition candidate. Prospects were that final figures Oyster Bay. N. Y.— The reply of Col onel Roosevelt to the 550,000 libel suit would show defeat of the prohibition of W illiam Barnes, Jr., was an attack amendment provision by about 30,000 on the republican state chairman and votes. a promise to help the suit forward TH E M ARKE TS Colonel Roosevelt said he would nol be deterred from attacking Mr. Barnes Portland. by the suit, but on the contrary would Wheat— Club. 79c; bluestem, 53c; assail him the harder. He expressed red Russian, 77c. the hope that he would have the op Hay—Timothy. 516, alfalfa, $11. portunity to take the stand against Butter— Creamery, 27c. Mr. Barnes before election. Eggs— Ranch, 23c. Apple Crop, 15,000 Cam. Portland — A crop of 15.000 cam of apple» Is forecasted In Oregon, Idaho, Montana and Washington In the pre- llmlnary report o f A. P. Bateham, vice president of the Northwestern Fruit «c b a ii« •tops Neuralgia--Kills Pain. Sloan’s Liniment gives instant relief from Neuralgia or Sciatica. It got*» straight to the painful part— Suithe» the Nerves and Stops the Pain. It is also good for Rheumatism, Sore Throat, Chest Pain» and Sprains. You don't need to rub— it penetrates. Mr. J. R. Swinger, l,oaiaville, Ky., writes: “ I Members of Congress Anxious suffered with quite a severe Neuralgic Headache for four months without nay to Return Home to Repair relief. I used Sloan’s Liniment for two or three nights and I haven't suffered Political Fence. with my head since.” Get a bottle to. day. Keep in the house all the time for Washington.— Members of congress pains and all hurts. ‘¿lie., 50c. and are heurlng from tbelr constituents, $1.00, at your Druggist. urging them to get through with their Bucklen '■ Arnica Salve for all Sore». legislative business as soon as possi ble and come borne to look after their political fences. “ We need a rest,” la the declaration of the republicans, likewise It la tbe L. L. H A K K K LL, Prop. slogan of some of the democrats. It DRAYINO AND MOVING Is an open secret, however, that bo- Use Our Auto Dray for Quick hind the desire for a rest Is a desire Service. on the part of tbe republican senators as well as the democrats to doff the toga for campaign togs. Every facility for handling all cla»»i*» Henate democrats In caucus agreed o f goods. Fire-proof vault in connec on a definite legislative program, In tion. A ll kinds o f hauling and piano which they expect to put through the moving, done on short notice. PHONE 72 antl-truat and appropriation bills and bring about adjournment of congress Foley Kidney Pills. at the earliest possible moment. Overworked kidneys will break down While no predictions as to adjourn ment were made, "hurry" was the key if not helped. When they can no lon ger protect the blood and the body from note of the meeting. the poisons that come to them, then look National Heavier Than State Burden out for B righ t’s disease, serious kidney The debt of the national govern trouble and bladder annoyances. Foley ment la a greater financial weight i Kidney Pills are your beat protection, upon the people of each slate, except I your best medicine for weak, sore, over Arizona and Massachusetts, than the worked kidney and bladder wcaknnwt*«. obligations of tbe state In which they For sale by all dealers everywhere. live, according to statistics issued by the census bureau. The figures showed that on June 30. 1913, the per capita debt for tbe 48 states amounted to 53.57, while that of the national government was 510.59. The total debt of the state governments on that date was 8422,- ------ A N D ------- 796,525. An offsetting item was $76,- 980,571 In sinking fund assets. The national government had a to tal debt at the end of June last amounting to $2,916,204,914. However, less cash in tbe United States treas ury available for the payment of debt, You 're Bilious and Costive! that would be reduced to $1,028,564,- . Sick Headache, Bad Breath, Sour 055. Stomach, Furred Tongue and Indiges Imprisoning Navy Deserters Ended. tion, Mean Liver and Bowels clogged. Abolition of imprisonment for de Clean up tonight. Get a 25c. bottle of sertion from the navy in times of Dr. K in g's New L ife Pills today and Deace was ordered by Secretary Dan empty the stomach and bowels o f fe r menting, gassy foods and waste. A iels. Under the new regulation, bluepack- full bowel movement gives a satisfied, ets who overstay their leave or com thankful, feeling— makes you feel fine. mit similar breaches of discipline, will Effective, yet mild. Don't gripe. 25c., be summarily dismissed instead o f be at your druggist. Bucklen’s Arnica Salve for Burns. ing sent to prison, while men who be come dissatisfied with the service and want to quit may have an honest dis charge by merely refunding certain enlistment allowances. T H E C IT Y TR A N S F E R The secretary announced that the ALL KINDS OF navy now had practically a full quota. 51.348 enlisted men. compared with a shortage of more than 4000 18 months ago. and that the time to take the step had come. - Seattle. Wheat— Bluestem, 82c; club, 7»c; r*d Russian, .ic, ***? Timothy, $17 per ton; alfalfa, l)er tou- Butter— Creamery. 26c. I * 24 c Cottage Grove Transfer Aoto Dray for Picnic Parties Concrete ! TAYLO R HIGGINS M A K E IT RIGHT Blackmore & McFarland Hauling & Draying Done on Short Notice Piano M o lin g a Specialty Federal Grain Gradss Favored. Establishment of standard federal grades, to which all grain sold In in terstate and foreign commerce under government certificates would be re quired to conform. Is proposed In the Moss bill, favorably reported to the house by the agricultural committee. The bill contemplates eliminating differences between export and do mestic grades of the same qna.ity, but is not designed to affect the shipment of grain in bond. An appropriation of 8375,000 Is pro posed to carry out the terms of the bill and to facilitate supervision of grain traffic. The department of ag riculture proposes to establish branch laboratories at Important grain receiv ing markets. Fly Doomed by Borax. W O OD A N D COAL PHONE &6 O F F IC E A T EAGLE C IG A R S T O R E A Perfect Cathartic. There is sure and wholesome action in every dose o f Foley Cathartic Tablets. They cleanse with never a gripe or pain. Chronic cases o f constipation find them invaluable. Stout people are re lieved o f that bloated, congested feel ing, so uncomfortable especially in hot weather. They keep your liver busy. For sale bv all dealers. BUILDINGS PUNS ESTIM ATES The doom of the germ carrying fly Is seen In a new discovery announced by the department of agriculture. Its use is declared to assure the complete extermination of the common house hold pest that is largely blamed for 43 S O U T H S IX T H ST. spreading typhoid. The method consists only of the C O T T A G E G R O V E OREGON sprinkling of a small amount of ordi nary borax dally on household and ta Bucklen's Arnica Salve for Cuts, Burns, ble refuse. Sores. National Capital Brsvltlss. Mr. E. 8. Loper, Manila, N. Y., Opening of the Panama Canal to writes: “ I have never had a Cut, Burn, vessels drawing 30 feet on August 15 Wound or Sore it would not heal.” Get next was announced by Secretary Gar a box o f Bucklen’s Arnica Salve today. rison. Keep handy at all times for Burns, The senate foreign relations com Sores, Cuts, Wounds. Prevents Lockjaw. mittee received a request from Col 25c., at your druggist. onel Roosevelt for permission to ap pear and tell why he opposed the pay How’s This ' ment of $25,000,000 to Colombia. W e offer One Hundred Dollars Re. Senators of Oregon. Washington ward for any case of Catarrh that and California have accepted the in cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh ▼Ration o f Senator Chamberlain of Cure. Oregon to Join In asking President F. J. CHENEY A CO.. Toledo. O. We. the undersigned, have known F S. Wilson to have made deckload mens Cheney for the last IS years, and believe urements of ships using the Panama him perfectly honorable In all buslnesa transactions and financially able to carry canal. out any obligations made by his Arm. Sudden withdrawal by President N A T IO N A L B A N K OF COMMERCE, Wilson of his nomination of Thomas Toledo, o Hall's Catarrh Cure ts taken Internally, D. Jones, of Chicago, to be a member acting directly upon the blood and mu o f the federal reserve board ended the cous surfaces of the system. Testimonials Sent free. P rice 75 cents per bottle. Sold bitter controversy over his confirma by all Druggists. * Take Balt's Family 1*111« for constipation. tion In the senate. Money from the federal treasury Borne of the moat interesting reading will he deposited In natloha! banks throughout the country again this fall in The 8entinel is in the ads. to facilitate the movement of crops and promote business generally. S. L. GODARD