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FA IR EXCHANGE! i i l A New Back fur an Old Oue. H ow U | ran !>• Dun« In Cottage O r»ve, m s in is m is l i r a The Imrk arliee at rim «» with a dull, indcscribabl« feeling, making you weary ond restless, piercing poíno «hoot urross the region o f the ktdnrya, und lignin tío ¡ loin« uro ao lume that to atoo|i la ngony. No liar to rub or apply u pluatrr tu that Imrk if thn kidurya are weak. You ran not rrurh the rnuar. t'ottngr d rove rraidvuta would do writ to proli! by the Man’« W ork Waek l a d i n g Disastrously follow in g raumplr, Bia fh ou ian d Y atr Days W ith L lttl« Accomplished— 8m and Death Mark Mra. t'. Ily rr, f»H|l W. Hlxth Ht., Ku th « C ou rt«— Blighting Man'« H ops« gene, Ore., suya: " I waa taken with and Endeavors— God Perm its tha Laa puina in uiy Imrk whirh rauaed me great «on, Evan ta It« Praaent C b m ««— Ho anuoyanrr. I aufferrd from puina in W a it« to Ba Gracious— Tho Antityp my 1 1 in ba nlao. I read o f d ifferen t pro ioal Sabbath Dawning— It W ill Bring pie who hud need Doan'a Kidney Dilla Raat and Paaca to All tho W illing and with good reaulta, no I draidrd to try Obedient, Scattering 8m and Darkneee them tnyaelf. I uaed two bolea and Harmony Willi God Man’s Best RasoHitlon. beluif learned by Adulo » •hlldren will liol ull lie lost T h e greutei mellow- iics« o f heurt und Hie liromler views of Hie m ajority of those «tho have ihn» lu ll Imi «elllMhl) fo i even It f ■ jr years «U gge«! Hull oui nu e u« u whole might do heiiei work in a second century III.m In Ihe lh »l Moreover, Ihe Horlp- Iin •■« indleuie lieu the great drama ol «Ih «el Itshlie«« uiul i m ««lo ll liclug en aeled iit liuniMlill) I« fin nl«hlng u le» ««•u Io allgelle lio «I» re«pe> ting III" ex eeisllng «In filin e »« of «In II» down ward tendency It« Idller fruit, and the ho|M-les»ne«H o l any ew'N|ie therefrom except by Divine a ««l»la iie e QUIET IS RESTORED INDUSTRIAL OREGON AMONG FILIPINOS Richland Dr». Marnier» and Eastland w ill build a general hospital. Guy La f fol lette is the new owner o f the Crook County Journul at Prineville. Cunby- Three new residence« under . Baker- This city spent tSOO.IMKl on construction and three more planned. new buildings in IPI4. One o f the plausible things tu e<>me ] The North Bend Manufacturing Co., before the legislature is a date institu j is gettin g out 615,000 myrtle wood nov cities for the Panama Fair. lion for the rare o f crippled children. The Oregon Blue Mky Law, one o f the Three new bridges on the Columbia clubs to keep capital out o f Oregon, ha» highway to Astoria w ill cost 610,000. j been upheld by Ihe Hnpreme court. Baker county mining output for 1014 Eugene—Horinlists nre in itiatin g a I was 61,500,000. Tax reduction in Polk county 1 bill for a large municipal market. W ashington Details o f native up amounts to 6!D>,!t0l below 11*14. New port— Ed Mtocker w ill remove a I risings In the Philippines, beginning -awin ,i plant from Philomath to near | Prosper—Gut in wages at shingle mill CbrlHthia» eve, were given In a table leaves plant short o f help. I this place. mesaage received from G overnor Gen- Eugene improvements for 1011 total The resources o f Oregon mid Agricul- | 6750, OOH. 1 ertil Hmriiaon. ; tural education nre to be advanced by T h e report inlnlmlxod th«' extent of :ui O. A. Lane county is promoting the sugar college quartet going east j beet industry. the trouble, but said that small bodies to give concerts. Henator F arrell's proposition is to of Filipinos had assembled In Manila The Houthern P a cific shops have re and N'avoks Christina» eve, and at ! opened at three plnres em ploying IBM) cut all salaries above $4,000 twenty per cent, is good— but why not cut 63,000 tempted to make trouble. As a re men. and 62,001) salaries? The program o f the Multnomah dele sult 40 men w ere arrested and one gation to eut o f f a million dollars o f 1 Salem— Meventy men with fam ilies man wa» shot by a policeman. fixed charges will reduce state taxes ; have been set to work digging sewer ditches in North Malem. Governor-General Harrison reported j one mill. that the disorders had been aupprtrss- Irvin g farmers are boosting the sugar I Central Oregon Irrigationists will ask state to appropriate $1,350,000 for pro ed. that everything was quiet and e f beet industry. jects. forts were being made to arrest the A. ('. Ruby, Portland stock man , Oregon C ity— Crown - W illam ette builds $25,000 residence. leaders. Paper mills have made places for 33 Condon- Bids being taken for new lie added that nobody o f any Influ more men. ence or standing was concerned In Congregational church. The local briek manufacturers at Eu The attempt to collect nearly (50 lia- j gene won out on the armory contract the m ovem ent; that It was “ small and unsuccessful" and was connected with liilitv insuranee from a man erecting over convict made brick. i fl.OOt) house at Portland »hows what A Pendleton Manufacturer o f toilet the campaign o f Kleurte, who has con ’ a atate system costs. preparations makes a h o u s e to house ducted a revolutionary propaganda Albany- \V. B. O iafke establishes a eanvass to introduce her line, and gives from llohgi:uni; for s«;veral y«;ars. ap- branch wholesale house here. a free treatment at an up-to-date beauty p«-allng to the most Ignorant classes Oregon canneries report a good mar parlor to each purchaser. o f Filipinos. ket for their products, but w ill a»k re Grants Pass is pushing for three new industries in 1915— a beet sugar factory, President W ilson favors the passage lie f from restrictive legislation. It is estimated that One-board plan a custom mill to crush ore, and a plant I o f the Jones bill at the present ses to prepare lime rock for fertilizer. sion. O fficials close to tlie W hite o f business administration in place o f six commissions for higher education in House said that the recent troubles stitutions in Oregon would save half a There was a man who was wondrous would not affect Mr. W ilson's advoca | million. wise; he jumped into a bramble bush cy of the bill, in view o f the quieting Plans are complete for the 6100,000 and scratched out both his eyes. Then reports submitted by the war depart hotel to be erected by M ayor Simpson he put a want nd. in The Hentinel and got them back again. s2 and associates at North Bend. ment. Uprising Declared to be Small and Was Quickly Sup- pressed. Humanity's Mast Lataon The forbidden fruit ol Lden waa from Ibe tre* of Ibe k.'iowlmlg* of g i««l unii evil D o iib lle«« Hie Creator would e te n liin ll) have g H en oui tir»! paien t» a full knowledge of bolli good and evil, and m erely forbade ihcm au Hu mediate pluuge lulo knowledge lo lllelr own dlaiHlVMiituge Craving knowledge before II« due lim e MoHiel K *e dl«o b e )id her Maker, mid entu-ml her bn« band also Hilo <ll«olMstleiim* The re they proved to be na repreaeutrd. It ia Detroit. M i e t i . «n il Im« la-eli Hint Itisicad o f learning now aouie time einer | hnve taken them Dee. 27 Speiiklim Ibe pllllo«o|dl) o f gisid al timi and >if and 1 have hud no aign o f the trou ble.” III die Detroit tip e tll later, they and Hit'll race have ara il otm«. l'ualor I ms -II precipitated Hilo les«o|l* re«|H-« t Ituuaoli look for lllg evil tin t with Hie knowledge of I f you have read The Hentinrl you bla tesi Hi l'e good to com * later know all the nena. ,, te ra woida. "A The holy an gel» who have never d ii) wlth III« leird trnn«gre«»m l the DI* Ine Law . hnve mm la na u ibouaaud t In tin llyr the Immoli o f g>««l an nppre yen m." inni die elation o f (lie Divine character, the l'ropliet'u « t u t e principle« o f righteoilstie»« ele. Tlielr lllellt, “A tllou I cmmoii III respect to evil they m e gain aiind yenra In Thy lug by ol »Nervation Instead o f liy ex|»- [D V dO ’ h’ USSHOj alglit are bui un rienee—Ho- wuy recommended to our yimlerdiiv ' <2 IV tirsi parent» by the Creator, tint In I. . fe I uni INI li Ile aulii III purt: their Ignorane* rejected All rt'Molulioiia ngaliiat niu and tu fu Hut (îm l foreknew the course which tur or rlubieoua tbltikliig nini llvlng Ills huinnii children would take under are cotiinieiidiildv and belpful. Itut I the InIIin-iK-o o f tem ptation: H e fore m u n ì melili a l'ouiprebeliMlve reaolll knew Hail they would full luto «lu and non; tuimaly. tu gei tigb i witb timi would therefore experience It« |ieiiull) throiigb 11la iippoliited O lau Ilei, d ir o f nln sorrow and death W hile for Iniril Jimua Clirtat. nini Ibroiigb Ilio In six thousand years I I I » eye hu» pitied « Ir 111*1 lori« « f fila Word, tbe lilbte I II« |»ior creature», lie vert he lea» IK* Resident Philippine Commissioner W lilla p rogreaaln g III thè k lio w lia lg e ut baa allow ed I I I « great original Plan ol Quexon said there were no specific Btop tb« Child'a Oolda. They Often Re file I r ut li inni In 11« «p ir li, thè Indi the Ages to m ove along slowly to u grievances against which the Philip atilt Bartoualy. grand Climax Hu- Chili which li e hud Cold., Croup mid Whooping Cough j rid o n i Miti la* libidini: III d orl'a | ji*e - pine people could com plain and th.it l>nr|to»ed in l!ltu *e if from la-fore the are children 'a ailinenta w hich need im j "lin d c r Die « lin d o « ot th è A ltu lg h ty ." ! 'there is absolutely nothing tn the fon udii I lo w o f lln- world Itili Itila Implica fnlth III Ond, fa llii mediate attention. The a fter effects talk o f a revolutloi ” Th ai clim ax In liiiiiiun a ffair», we l>e are often moat aerioua. Don't take the in flir ta i, fa llii ili die tlilde and tho i riak you d o n ’t have to. Dr. K in g a «tini« o f it «o aa tu gei tu li) luto aligli lieve. I« ul hand It m ark« a gre.il / New Diarovcry check* the Cold, eoothen itieut «villi thè D ivine piir|M««na and • luiiige o f dl«iM-h«nlloii The «lx tbou KIPPED IN BUD the Cough, nllaya the inflnmution, kill» a way frolli die |a*rvrrdug Inlliieiieea o f Mimi yea r» o f Hie reign o f Hlu and the derma and nllowa Nature to do her | lite ormala W li Ile every rreerl may la* i Death are ending with a terrible Tim e Eight Ringleaders A rreeted at Manila healing work, 50r at your druggiat. | «libi lo eoli!.iln nome eleiliellta or T rillh o f Trouble whn b not linpro|ierly might and N ative Gatherings Dispersed. Ituy u l^ottle today. li«.»ertitele«« tlieae ormai« are «o hor lie leriuml Ibe nalonil result o f human Manila.— L igh t Flltpinc ; w ere under lib i) ini«m i n id i errora in «neh |«>iaon *cltM in e«« >«ln> o|N-ratlug under the t arrest here, and the arrest of more oh « miiiililuatlon« dmt II la a «o n d e r lllltiienc* o f tin great principles o f the P R O F E S S IO N A L C AR D S «ve dhl Hot all fo llo * Mimi Imulera Itilo New DI»|a-n«aHoii. now la-lug ushered was considered likely, in connection t'rarllm In all Courta it Vasta' Ki|aiiiw r lite dlloti o f Inttdcltf) long ago X in Hcltlsliiiea* a » represented lu the with what appears to have been a Croni die DI« Ine a|aild|Hillil W* «r e nct-iimitbile«l tinaie lai isnver and cn concerted attem pt at a local native up H. J. SHINN lim i die «1% lhoU«niul venni of eurth'u e rg ) calimi trust« and combine». W rising Christmas eve. ATTO R N E Y A T LAW h l«|or). froiu Ailniu'« ilay uni II now about to etiiue lulo m iiD k'l with self N I I T A K V f f i l l . 1C It is said arm y o fficers w ere warned are un rei« die work day t«irl|oii o f a ialina « « i win • reprem-nied III the <i*lii Ma-If» lliilttllni in advance, the number o f conspira ( K n UrUali C O TTA G K O Ä O V F . OUF. grimi Week a lin w Herenih Day. or hilling force« o f lium ault) inlair un tors being placed at 10.000. T h e at HiiMuitii. o f a tbouaaiul yenra la “ die Ions, etc tempt was a com plete flnsco, how ever, Da» o f ClMiPl." "d ie la»t D a )." "thè T ile "h ea d on e o lll«lo u ' Which think native gatherings being quickly dis I b i) of JtMi'.'ment oi trini fot die Ing |«*ople lo r is e e and w h ich Ih e A T T O R N T.Y A T L A W «o r b i- die lu i) In « hleli > t e r ) knee persed in various places, and from all H erip tiire» gra p in eali* |»*rimjr w ill Special Attention (liven to M ining and «bull I mi «« inni e v ir i I nique ■••ufi«.« ! indications. Ihe authorities had the an e *n iii| lia k e «h ock io thè irlor* o f i¡m i" thè Da« III «vlib-h g iv e « « « 'l e i ) Corporation ! .aw ï M ore lUan Mil« lln- g n ip lili p e n . re I» j situation w ell in hand. O F F IC E : W OODW ARD I l l 'l l . D I N d , iln - rltfhtmui« «li II llourl«!i ami evtl T h e plot in a ttr ib u te d to the ac lic it o l a «vorld «vide m iiilh ig.aH on ilnrlv « I iii II I«* ili! o(T in Ilio SmaMid tivities o f \rtem lo R ih arte, a Filipino Illu d i: die Da.* diuiln: wlik-li lim i m III «villeI*, wi l l lu v o lv e Ha- H eaven « oi m- A K HECK '¡e sla «ll> !ll |«i«vi*rs a » «veil M« the uow in ex ile in Hongkong. "| niiii m i I l i « spirti ilJ« >li all Ili-idi." ila Ile no«« i r m i » li io I I I « «••m inia and earth, ot »• » tal « « « l e m . m id the ni"Uh It is disclosed that sc —e t agents of A tto rn e y a. L a w In in « or k in g d o m » o l Hie w o rld The the F'lilpino constabulary who are llniidlliithhiia EUGENE C O T T A G E ORO VE III ilio Di« Im i« ari allumi ■-ualoui ol pk liir e w ould I«- p h i le rr lh le lo |ialnt. members of the secret societies dis- .mil ú s e le »» a* «veli «vere >1 im i lo t ih e ibe J i uk Ilo net* da) iM-gnil ut aiiiiMet llo t h O flie e » A l w a y s O jhüi : closed the plans for an uprising, thus « liv e ! lin in g ot Hie cliMid l'Ilo« ««e lire III lite e«i-iilllg. or la-gin enuhllng a force o f constabulary and T lie aw fu l «hock ««n u li <.>«1» |»«i iilif.- o f ilo- creiti So« elidi Day o f do eirn o r . il» r c t j , lA „ J L a w » .« M ock j I police to disperse gatherings at Ba- lu tin e Week Un Du) «vlilcti un mia pie are warned In uvold. «o fai u» |«i» nlfitr (lout* I |U 6 |> m gunibayan. Race and Navotas. -Il llllloll of Ilio«« luti li pii filile p ii« 1 »Ilde, hy follow ing |«‘!li e ami lin ie ro DR O. E. TRO ST The nationalist newspapers «r e u s e iene. o|i|«irninll* o f Divine fa «n i lo linee. ««'Ill merely p red ire the way for U tletp a lliU and Medicai Physicien "Ilf nut* Mn o i.li Mi-««l ili a glorlouw the glorious Idi-»» ng» o f the great Se*' the other political parties o f fomen- » » » ) » » 6 » » » » « » » 6 6 » 6 » » . ,6 6 6 6 6 » 6 » 6 6 6 » » » 6 » 4 » » 6 » 6 6 » » 6 6 » Chronic and Narvoua Diseases a Biaciaity. Klniidoiu ««im It tnrou "boni ib i« Si *■ lililí Day. In whk’ti man will rest from ing the revolt and they also hint tha Modera Fllwctrieal Treatmenla. ttlli Dm ««III rvl n troni -mi to nei hl« ow n si tieiio-s anil eiideavun., nu l some Am ericans w ere concerned In i' X Muy Appliance. • ml from tin* ri*e i in tin* end« o f tb * «vili «sillo- fu ll« lindel lite u n ita li o f the What do you want anyway f A Sentinel classified ad. will in an e ffo rt to quash the Jont*s bii. -n u ll' punitili down ever* llllllg eon C O T T A * )» URO VK . O RkUON grcni Messiah whose Unie o l Itight which contains provisions for a great jyi*t it for you. What do you want? Anyway a Sentinel class.' trury in the lu tin e «lundurd«. and up eousiu-ss lot hlliiMili ilp llf; has Im ii or measure o f self-governm ent fo r the O fhc« P hon« M ain S M ssldsnt«, M ain IflL •iff lug Ibi Molili o f liulllkllld -iNIIIgbl prophetically ph-tured f " i «•m u irle» fied ad. will get it for you. islands. »' Itli Ibe preetnu« lilood ul fn iv u ry l Tha Picture In Retrospect from «In. deg rutili I Ion mal Ibe im ub- Still liMikmg from the D ivine «land III». np up. «tep by «lep. In hiimaii per Real Dry Arizona A fte r First. ò » » 6 » » 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 » 6 » 6 6 l 06 6 6 d 0 »6 6 6 »6 6 4 6 W 4 6 6 6 4 f r » > * '» W fe* lion III a world wide Kilen The IHitiil ul the Six great thousand-year HuccMsur U» Phoenix. Aris.— Arizona's prohibi il li «V llllliM - renlNtltig Di* Ine fu «o r« and D ay» In which Sin ami Death bare /•'. L . I N G R A M tion amendment, which goes into e f privilege«, aliali be d e «lro )e tl lu Ibe relgued. we | arrecí ve that one effect A L L W ORK G U ARANTEED Seeotid Death.— A r t » 11 11*22. '23 ha» taaiu Just a » foretold lo Mother fect at m idnight Decem ber 31. w ill be Lawaon Bldg. Cottage Orove, Ore. Th is was made Kve—"1 w ill greatly multiply thy sor strictly enforced. W eaned Children Fall Asleep. plain by A ttorney General Jones, who row » and thy conception».” W e per "Six I »a« « « b a l l l lion lalior and do nil ./. coivi* that our race lui» multiplie*) issued orders to e very district attor III) work; bill the Sevelitli 1« Ibe Salt ATTORNEY AT LAW lui III o f tile Lord tb ) fin d ; lu II llmu much more rapidly limn It would have ney in the state to do his full duty Office ott Mnln Hirer! ahull not do any w o r k " W hoever doue timi It ivuinIned perfect, h » nt w herever the law is concerned. first: for the flrst children. In the «laya IfO T T A O N GROVK ti :: n OKKUOW rend« eurefully. Intelligently, the page« follow in g the Fall, w ere frequently Noted P relate of San Francisco Dies. o f history must tie strili k «vitti the en erg ) ««bleb baa In-eii maiilfeated hv our taini «vhen Ihe fnthera w ere one liuti San Francisco.— Most Rev. Patrick da rum*. T ile pyraum l« and the ruin« o f dre«l y ea r» old W illiam Rfordan. archbishop o f the Huelelit elite« and elvlllratlniin all tell W e have already referred to the le» Phone 80 11« o f htllliutilty'a ceaseles« struggle son rva|H*eHiig t b ; alnfulness o f aln archdiocese o f Sail FTancisco o f the OVER F IK H T N A T IO N A L B A N K against the udVerne condii loos prevail which conies to o l mankind—most Catholic church, died at his home in Ing In Ibe earth. Itieludlng the strife fully. mcMl eouscloiMly. lu those fa this city at 6:05 A. M. Archbishop C O T T A O E O RO VE agnliiut aleknesH and «lentil and. by n vored by contnet with the |>eople o f Riordan contracted a severe cold, If you have anything you want to trade, from a wife to a muley f«'tF a noble Ughi agaliiMt further dec (••a), who have received the Divine which developed into pneumonia. cow, a want ail. in The Sentinel will do it for you. One cent a word. nidu I Ion Revelation. T lie enlightened ones Try Tbla for Neuralgia. W ell doeu the I'rophei exprenu the have been but n amali pro|mrtton or Thouaanda o f people keep on nulfering W ashington Hears Bryan W ill Retire. truth o f our observation, «uyliig. "W e the whole. A fte r tw o thousand year» x *< ~ x *< ~ x - x *< “X~ xk ~ x ~ x ~ x ~ x *< ~ x ~ x ~ x ~ x ~ x ~ x ~X“X~ x - x ~ x ~ :~ x ~:-:-* with Neuralgia beemiae they do not W ashington.— T h e Christmas sea ■ know ««hat to do for it. Neuralgia ia mi ve mu wrought any deliverance In o f the reign o í Sin and Death. Gml J son political rumor is that W illiam llaulttli 2tl:IMi A fetv foretold lu an obscure manner the a pain in Ihe nerve«. What you wunt the earth." to do ia to «noth« the nerve it«e lf. A p Hnve gained fnbuloii« riche«, name or hlcMalng which lie puriMisisI to bring Jennings Bryan is to retire soon from the cabinet, and is to be succeeded as ply Sloan ’a Liniment to the aurfnee over fHiue. place or |«i«ver; but «luring nil subsequently to Ihe race T o Abra the painful part— do not rub it In. till« period the m ajority hnve gone ham H e »aid. " In thy S«-ed »hall all secretary o f state by Senator Stone, Hlomi ’« Liniment penetrate« very quick down to tlie tomb, «Inin by the grent of Missouri. ly to the «ore, irritated nerve and allay« nuancinted monarch« whom the Itlble the fam ilies o f ihe earth lie blcss«'d.” Th at Mewangi*. follow ed In Israel by iiiflamiuation. (let a bottle of deelnrea are reigning Sin and Death H ighest Tem plar is Dead. the givin g o f the Law Covenant, ha» '« Liniment fo r ¿5 cent« o f nny Kven Ibe conipiirultvely fe w «vho been the light o f the «vorld For eight Full Line o f W in ter Samples N o w on Exhibition T roy, N. Y .— Colonel Arthur Mac- iat and hnve It in the hnuae- id,h centurie» It *vns the only light o f art hur, grand m aster o f the grand en n«t Cold«, Hure and Hwoolen Joint«, have gained eminence mid «filose vie lorica are inoat loudly extol Imi In tiu Bhnmiuigo, Hciatica ami like ailment«. hope, o f prospect. Then. In iwirtlal campment o f Knights Tem plars o f the * cfnir money bach i f not satisfied, but it man history have fallen iil«o-n iu u y fulttlment o f that Promise, came Jesus, o f them In the very prime o f llfm -nll the Ural practical expression of Divine United States, died suddenly o f apo Piloea give almoNt inatnnt relief. plexy ut his home here. H e was 64 o f them In mimpnratlve childhood L o ve for our race. No longer «vouUl years old. Why should not a man live for a hull dial content H im self merely with dreil yenra when *ve have the Divine promises He would now la-gln ihe iiMsiiranee that even iiudel the Divine Adm iral Dewey Is 77. Work ot Human Rescue. OREGON and W ASH ING TO N «eiitcnm* Father Aduni resistisi death W ashington.— “ T h e Gran 1 Old Man” » » ♦ » » » » ♦ » ♦ » ♦ » » I » » « » ♦ ♦ » ♦ » M » » » ♦ ♦ > » ♦ » » » » • » » • ♦ » » ♦ » '» » » » Hut If any hoped that *vorld-wlde fin IKIii y ea r» mo vigorous *vas ids con- o f the navy. Adm iral G eorge Dewey, blessing» would im m ediately spring up «III ittioli! who Is in fine health and xpirits. cele A D irectory a f each City, Tow n and Krnni Hie I tirine «tiiinl|«iltil the chil » » the result <•• Jeans work he was brated his seventy-seventh hlrthdav mistaken lln the contrary, lesna Village, giv in g descriptiva sketch o f dren of Adam, all horn in sin. «hu|>en each piara, location, population, lala« lllu is e lf was cnmhwHed by Hie Prince Saturday by receiving hundreds of III lnh|llll). o f few days ami full o f graph, shipping and banking point! >f P arkin 1» » mid Ills deluded subject» friends. trouble, rail asleep In death, like ehll also Claaalflsd Directory, com pilad by bualneaa and profession. ilren wearied In lindi piny: alludi that For nearly tw o thouaanit years the Daughter Born to Queen of Italy. R. I « P O L K A C O .,' S K A T T U I It 1» a piny grim with tragedy. In same principle has obtained -all fol Rome.— A daughter was born to the low er» o f JcmiN have lieen obliged to «vhlcli enrh a«‘tor p erform » Ida part take up their cram and suffer for queen. Th is Is Qneen Helena's fifth j1 ------------------------------------------------------ moat realistically )\ From the Divine atnndpolnt human lighteounnena, for godllncs». In the child. Four o f them are girls. Calling Card»— Tho Hentinel office. ambition, strife Mild energy are nc- midst o f n perverse people, amongst I f n want nd. in The Hentinel g et» eompllshlng a useful purpose, even whom they have shone na ligh t» «nd Preside-*! W ilton It Fifty-eight. you aomething you d on 't «tant, juat put though the effo rt» nre uaunlly aelflah whom to »om e extent they have «a W ashington.— President W ilson ccl- In nnother nd. and get rid o f the article. »m l often bruttali •brated his 68th birthday Monday. The leanons now stated In enlightening, rlvtllxlng. etc. Legni Blnnk» nt Tho Hentinel office. BUILDINGS PLANS ESTIMATES S. L. GODARD 43 SOUTH SIXTH ST. COTTAGE GROVE OREGON PLOT ! LURCH’S j { , .................... .................. W e are selling all our j Ready Made Wear i J. 8. MEDLEY I for Ladies, Children, Men and Boys f at reduced prices before our I A N N U A L IN V E N TO R Y I l C A L L and SEC U R E B A R G A IN S | ! LURCH’S /«■. \/. < IRQ i /«’ l>. l>. s. Dentist E. YOUNG I ?. A. J. H ENDRY i home Made Flour for home People ! Made by Cottage Grove Milling Co. DENTIST Pride of Oregon. Soft Wheat Flour H. & H. Hard Wheat Flour j: I have just enough time to make £ that Suit for you i P.OLK’ S' i I BOHLM AN :: T5he T A IL O R Business Directory HARDWARE FURNITURE KN 0 W L E 5 & G RÄBER