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H E L P F U L WORDS DIH8TON A N D RU JADA 0. Heme and family nnd A. Wool- home of Clarence Mcl.in. Mrs. Pierson cott aud family were guests (Sunday at and Mr». McLin are sisters. (Special to the Hentinel.) Miss Florence Ralston arrived Thur» the 8. Bure ham home. July 11. Mr. and Mr». Alex Lund FROM A COTTAGE GROVE C IT IZ E N Alva Walker spoke Saturday at the day morning from tieppuer for an ex berg and niece, Mignc Snliling, ami Mr. tended visit with her grandparents, Adventist church at 11:30 a. m. I» your Imek lume uud painfulf ami Mr». J. W. Mackintosh motored to Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Gildorslcve, and Mr. and Mrs. Janies Rcnuett. S AG INAW . Doe» it ache especially after exertionf Cottage Grove Saturday. Miss Bertha Hears, of Mount View, Miss Bora Chitwood ntteuded Sunday I n there u soreness iu the kidney re Miss Yetn Fitclier spent u week in spent several days of last week visiting Measure Providing for New school at Lynx Hollow Sunday. (Spscial to The Sentinel.) gion f the Gro\ e. 1. cuore Kruse, of Roseburg, was visit relatives in Dorena. July 7.— Mr. and Mr». Howard Moody These symptoms suggest weak knl Taxes Gets Vote of 240 S. E. Holdcrninn, of Bujudn, was in A large number of Doren people at and daughter June have returned from mg friends here the first of the week. nuys. Cottage Grove Friduy mol Satiirduy on tended the big Fourth of July celebra Paul Gibson, who is a member of the liainier. to 140. I f «o there is danger iu di'luy. business. Lawrence Mouteith, George Angel militia ut Cottage Grove, is expecting tion in Cottage Grove. Weak kidneys get fitnt weaker. * Wilbur Fitclier mid Emmett Kirk Miss Trysta Martin, of Cottage to leave for Fort Stevens soon. and Karl Allen have returned to Mabel Give your trouble prompt attention. Ernest Sears, aud wife, of the Grove, Grove, spent the week end visiting ut after »pending the Fourth here. Washington. — The uiluilnlstiutbin look n bunch of cattle to Aduni» inoliti Doan’s Kidney Fill» are for weak Inin Nuiiilny. the Jus. Bennett and J. E. Redford Mr*. Harold Hopper and daughter visited friends here Huuday evening. omnibus revenue bill, creating a tariff people. Miss Hattie Smith spent Sunday nnd Mrs. Nellie Humphrey, of Loraue, homes. Miss Florence Ralstou went Winnifrcd, of Yonculla, are viaitor» at conuulssloii. Imposing a protective Your neighbor» uao mid recommend Monday at the Ben Fitclier home. back to the Grove with her Sunday attended church here Sunday. the home o f J. L. Qu<"eu. tariff on dyestuffs, repealing present them. John Mnrtiii, of Disston, moved to Mrs. Long, of the Grove, is visiting ev cuing. Mr. and Mr». I'. M. Neet aud baby, Head this Collage Grove testimony: Mrs. A. J. Powell nnd Royul Powell, stamp taxes and providing for new Upton Sunday. of Myrtle Creek, were guests at the at the Ashby home this week. Mrs. W. K. Sluirpe, 1020 Chestnut Ht., tuxes on Iconics, Inheritance» and Mr. aud Mrs. Law sou Slagle, aud lieu mother tuid nephew of Mrs. Lee Thorn Neat home a few day» thi» week. Collage Grove, »ay»: " I eun ........ STAR. Mrs. Mulligan aud daughter Ethel aie Slagle aud wife were guests Sunday ason, arrived Hatiirduy from Lake war munitions profits, passed the mend Dolin'» Kidney Fill» very highly, Court, Calif., for nu extended visit with house by a vote of 240 to 140. left laet Saturday for their new home at the L. B. Slagle home. for I have resulted to this medicine on (Special to the Sentinel.) Miss Pearl Ashby is at Cottage Grove her. in Oregon City. On the filial rolleall the demot-ruts July IO. L. D. Owens returned Sut severul occasions when my Imek felt Mr. aud Mr». Shortridge, o f Loudon, for a time. M iss Beuetta Teeters has returned voted solidly for the bill ami were weuk mol sore uud my kidneys were not Georgie Dauiewood visited nis sister, home from Cottage Grove. viaited their daughter, Mr». Lyman Jollied by 34 republicans, five progres urduy night from southern Oregon. Mrs. Ralph Lynch, of 1 a )nine, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Van Valin, Mr. Mis. Ed. Cole mid «laughter, lla/.cl, acting us they should nnd I always re Adams, a few day» this week. slve republicans, one Independent uud Mrs. J. L. Gildersleve aud Frank and Mrs. James Gouley, Misses Geor have gone to Junction Oily where they eeivisl quirk results. ” Mr. and Mr». H. K. Neat, of Hpriug Frice 50e, ut all dealers. Doni will visit for u short time. field, viaited the first of the week with Wheeler were transacting business in gie Gouley and Eunice Van Valin, and one socialist. The bill, which now goes to the sen Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Redford and son Ed Win. Shane was a Grove visitor H..t »imply ask for a kidney remedy get their parents here. They left Tuesday the Grove Monday. D oi mi ’ n Kidney Fill» the «itine that ate. Increases the surtux on Incomes urduy. win, vveer Eugene visitors Hundny. for a few day»' visit in Portland. W A L K E R A N D L Y N X H OLLOW Miss Ruth Jennings went to Cottage ranging from an additional 1 per cent G. Felly visited this week with Bert Mr». Sliurpe had. Foster Milburu C o, Mr. and Mrs. Huatou Quoener, of I'rop«., Buffalo, N. Y. j ly ft 13 A Grove Saturday. She will be employed on Incomes between $ 20.000 and $40, Cline, of Bohemia. Mill City, are visitors at the Queeuer (Special to The Hentiuel.) there. home. ooo to 10 per cent additional on those July 11.— H. B. Jackson and sou Byron Dr. and Mrs. H. H. Petrie, Mr. nnd above 1500.000 and taxes transfers of D E L IO IIT V A L L E Y Fred Kindsland, of lu'ona, spent the Fourth with relatives here. motored to Creswell Monday. Mrs. II. Conner and children, and Mr. estates valued ut 150,000 or more and A large crowd from here attended Visitors to the Grove Monday were and Mrs. Nattie Martin, of Cottage (Special to the Sentinel.) net profits of wur munitions munufae the Fourth of July celebration iu Cot John lieuime, Lawrence Fisher, nnd Grove, were visitors ut the Charles July 12. A number o f farmers began lured, with an exemption to those Teeters home Sunday ev ening. haying this week. tage Grove. Mclv in Jackson. Miss Verna Hawkins, o f Newport, having less than 10 per cent profit Miss Nellie Du vis, of Salem, Is visit Ernest Redford left last Saturday for Miss Nora l.ebow left Monday for Waldsport where she will visit friends came up from Cottage Grove Monday The new taxes are expected to yield ing at the home of her mint, Mrs. Cha». eastern Oregon. J. Ed. Angel is very ill with heart and relatives. YVANT AD. RATER. for a visit with her friend, Mrs. lave $197.000,000 annually. The tariff com Wilkinson. One cent per word. No ad mission would la* composed of five W. J . MrCIt'lliiti in building 1 l»t*W trouble. Quite a number from here attended Thomason. accepte«! for le»# thnn 10 cents. Frederick Peterson, recently o f Neb members, no more tliun three to be of barn. Mr. and Mrs. Bartlett Johuston aud the celebration at the Grove last Tues Spécial cash with order rats: — raska, has purchased Will Huston's the same political party, uud would The S. J. S«*uni fan ily, of C »1 tng* son Leonard attended the celebration in day. Tarer insertions for the prie« of Eugene July 4. John llemme aud Lawrence Fisher place and will take possession in a few have broad powers of Investigation Univo, art« camping nt heir f lirit , hnr two, six insertions for the priee vest lag the crop. A crowd consisting of Cora Taplin, left Wednesday for Mabel, where they days. Mr. Huston nnd family are going Representative McArthur of Oregon of four. Cusli tnust accompany to move to Cottage Grove. Miss Fi-url Tupi I I I , of Sagina \v, in Bertha Neat, Edith Moody, Lora Neat, will work in the logging cutup. ropy. I.und for »uln or trade, ten voted against the passage of the Kit staying at til«- Gild» r In»me. Marvin Jackson, of Junction City, is Pearl Taplin. Roy Taplin, Kelly Moody, insertions for the pries of five. chin revenue hill. Representatives S AO IN A W . Miss Vesta Holt * of Eugene, N|M«nt and Henry McKee, spent the Fourth visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cash inust uccompany order. Hawley and Slmiott of Oregon voted Saturila 1 at the Ila ight home. with a picnic on Mosby creek. S. B. Jackson. for It. The four republican represen Quite a number from here ult •♦ntli'tl Merl nnd Raymond Casteel and Levi The Lajoie and Caldwell families (Special to the Sentinel.) July 12. 'Hie Good Neighbors club tatives from Washington voted ugulust the fun •rnl service of W. A. II • ri», u Fourni Combination pmlloch .Call at Neet motored up from Spriugfield j left Thursday to pick berries west of met with Mrs. Conley on Thursday. the bill, as did the two representu former resilient, who was buried at Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Neet Eugene. the S<-ntiiiel office. J'v I h < and baby aud Lora Neet returned to Delbert Bennett returned Friday from After finishing the work she had ready tlves front Idaho. Representative Walker, Htiiiilu v. Good 7 room house to rent on East Main W. A K itim * lout II v a luti lite horn«' Springfield with them, and will visit Raymond, Wash., where he had been it was decided that the club postpone Dill (dem.l, of Washington, voted for St. $0 per mo. Robert Griffin iptlS tfr there a few days. further meetings until the first of Sept the biU working for the past two mouths. Sunday night. The 1’red Gray f:iin ly, o f Ci >tti»K$* Found Boy's coat Owuer may bave Edd Queeuer has joined the militia at Miss Vesta Holt, of Eugene, visited ember. Suggestions From Carranza Awaited. Cottage Grove. Grove s pent u few tin)-» at the ( 'him the week end in this vicinity. Ed. Queener has joined the mi lit in. same by calling lit Sentinel office uud Diplomatic conversations which it Is Conner home this week. Lora and Bertha Neat. Kelly Moody, Mr. nnd Mrs. 1). W. McKinney went Mr. Horn died Friday in the hospitiyl paying for this notire. jlytlc Levi Neet and Charlie Neet motored to at Salem. His body was brought Sun to Cottage Grove Wednesday to clean lomutic conversations which It Is The Geo. mol Will Hull families, of Cottage Grove Thursday evening. day to the Walker cemetery for burial. up their property at Twelfth nnd Wash hoped will result In a settlement of Cottage Grove, spent Wednesday at the Lost Two small flat keys. Lsavo at Mrs. Tom Miller and children, of Sentinel offiee. jlyTpd Mrs. W. A. Fisher visited at the J. E. ington streets, repair fences, cut grass, differences between the United States Nixon home. Cottage Grove, are visiting at the Angel home Saturday. etc. Till’ G. T. X. has postponed its meet and the de facto government of Mexl Lost A lady» watch, gold hunting case Queener home. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Moody have co, await a suggestion from General ings on account of the busy season. Visitors to the Grove Saturday even with initial* M. U. in old english let Mrs. Hall and George and Hildred ing were Meta Miller. Burdell Fisher. returned to Saginaw and rented the Carranxa as to how they should pro ter» on rime. Crystal cracked. Waltham Hall, of Cottage Grove, visited Wednes Delbert Bennett and Ernest Lebow. Booth Kelly house formerly occupied by NOTIC E TO CONTRACTORS ceed. Stale department officials be works. Ueturn to S«-titiriel office. day at the home of Lee Nixon. Meta Miller, Nora and Burdell Fish Mr. Matteson. more can be accomplished ¿J> I »P«* It is learned on good authority that lleve er, Delbert Bennett and Leslie Weeks Seoled bids for grading, placing pipe _____________________ S IL K CREEK motored to Eugene Sunday. a company has opened a shaft thirty through Informal conferences bid ween culverts, nnd constructing concrete ml A fairly good mowing machine for »ale feet deep in the hills east of Saginaw Eliseo Arredondo, Mexican ambassa vert on u portion o f the Fnrific High Only $5 imi John Hull. 2 mi. *ou!h (Special to The Sentinel.) and is taking out some good gold hear dor designate, and Frank L Folk, act vvny in Lane county, On-gon, will be of town. DORENA. jlyl.'ltfc July 10.— Mrs. D. A. Estes went to Ing secretary of state, than by a more received by the county ctiurt o f lame ing rock. Walterville several days ago to care for (Special to The Sentinel.) Mr. Conley is at home for a short formal exchange of views. county and the State iligliwuy com Hand numberlug machine; 4 wheel». her mother, Mrs. Morris, who is quite July 12.— Will Huston was seriously stay nnd is about to sell his property gor» ut $2. A bargain, The Senti Mr. Arredondo transmitted to hi* mission nt the office o f the said county nel. may 17tf ill- | ill last Friday. His daughter, Miss here. government a brief and friendly note court in ......... lurtbouse, Eugene, Ore Real estate is booming nt Saginaw. Mr. Moran and family arrived last Etta Huston, was called to his bedside handed to him by Secretary Lunslng. gon, until 12:<M> o'clock A. M. Friday. Want to nail or trails for city property week from Corning, Cal., and are settled 1 from Lorane. One party was offered his price for bis expressing gratification over the turn July 2S, 191ft. my MU acre ranch thrno mile» from the on the place recently traded by F. Woos- Wild blackberries are getting ripe home here and backed down entirely, Froposnl blanks, form* of contract» ly for California property. : now in the hills. saying if it was worth that to the buy affairs between the two governments mid specifications nnd full information city. J. D. Kipprn, 29 North J. Ht. Jun22tfe have taken, and accepting proposals Mr. Bailey, of Lorane, spoke Sunday, Mrs. F. W. Pierson and two children, er, it was worth it to him. regarding the work inay be obtained at 11:00 a. m. at the Methodist church, o f Sainger, Calif., are visiting at the Mrs. Rennie Johns, of Portland, who for diplomatic settlement of points In from Hollis W. Libby, county surveyor, Smith Premier typewriter for rsut at formerly resided here, and still owns dispute. courthouse, Eugene, Oregon, or from $ 1.90 per month. Elbert Bede, tfpd a little farm, is reported dangerously Await Report on Ruaso Jap Treaty. the state engineer, 303 Capitol building, ~ X ~ X v ill with dropsy at her home in St. For Hal* City borne, prettily located; Awaiting a full report from Ambus Salem, < »regmi. garden and improvements; $500 ilown Johns. The right is reserved to reject any or sailor Guthrie at Tokyo, adnilnlstra anil buluiice in monthly payments ut M Mr. Gebus is doing a good business in all bids or to accept the proposal of any tion offlctuls maintained absolute »1 per cent. Box 249, Cottage Grove, j i t f e garden truck, eggs, etc., with the gang bidder. of Greeks and Italians stationed here. lence regarding the new Husso-Japan COU NTY COURT OF L A N E COU NTY For Hale Select Jersey Cows from two esc treaty and its possible effect upon STACY M. RUSSELL, County Clerk. to eight years obi. I wish to build up American Interests in the Far East MT. V IE W . S TA TE H IG H W A Y COMMISSION, a businrsN in thi» line and will »«-II you It was hoped that thla report would JOHN H. LEWIS, nothing that is not us represented. See define to some extent the meaning of (Special to the Sentinel.) July 12, 191*5. State Engineer. w but we liuve i f you want something July 12.— Warren McFarland, o f Cot the phrase "Russian and Japanese good. W. J. Messenger, Row River, tuge Grove, was at W. D. Heath’s Mon special Interests." whose protection Is A H A C K IN G COUOII W E A K E N S jly 13tf Fhone 10F32 day afternono. T H E 8 Y 8TE M guaranteed In advance summaries of Everybody in the neighborhood at the treaty text. Takeu Up Bay mare, about 5 year» old, tended the celebration in Cottage Grove Don’t suffer with u harking rough «(eight 1300 to 135o pounds; no murk» This government Is interested In July 4th. that has weakene«! your system get a or bruud». Owner limy liuve auniu by knowing whether the new treaty will C. G. Durand, o f Oakland, visited at ~X~~X“ X -X ~ X ~ X ~ X »X “X -X ~ X ~ X ~ X “> bottle o f Dr. K in g'» New Discovery, proving property and paying for tin» no in any way affect the “ open door" the Ira Heidler home this week on his in use over 40 years, anil benefiting nil tice. Cum« to my plucu June 12, 1910. bankers who use it, the soothing pine balsam with II. 1». Russell, Lorane, Ore. return trip from Portland, which he through which American juii22jly0n made in his automobile. Mr. Durand might expect to enter Chinu with any tar heal* the irritnti-d air passages is eighty four yeurs old and drives his legitimate proposals for loans. smithes the raw »pots, loosens the fo r Hale or Trad* The Alden property on North Tenth street Fhone I5F3, own car. Fifty Year Leases for Surplus Power. muroiiH and prevent» racking the body 8. L. Godurd. jun22tfc Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Frost, of Blue The house committee on Irrigation with coughing. Dr. K in g ’* New Dis Mountain, were at W. D. Heath’s one of arid lands has favorably reported a covery induces natural sleep nail aids Wanted to 8*11 Horn*, harness and1 nature to cure you. M A D IS O N A V E . T H IR D S T , B A C K O F H IG H S C H O O L day last week. buggy, cheup. l'urt terms. K. J. I v hill by Congressman Smith of Idaho Jean Mosby was out to W. D. Heath’s jun2Mjly I3pd authorising (he secretary of the Inter Thursday before leaving for Newport, lor to make leases for the period of A Hentinel want ad. will »ell it. where she will spend the summer with Horse, buggy and barn*** for nu I*. or 50 years for surplus power developed friends. will trmle for cow, heifer* or woo«!. Mrs. Morris McKibben arid children oti any of the reclamation projects, Ji-pthii Hart, First *t. jun29 jly I3pd visited Mrs. M cKibben’s mother, Mrs. giving preference to Irrigation dis I will Mil my horn* at Twelfth anil H. Yancey, near Cottage Grove, over trlcts orgai '.ed under state luw and Washington avenue, joining eity park, Sunday. to municipalities desiring to use such for $ 12IM) nu the fidlowing easy terms: Mrs. Alta King and children and Mrs. power. $300 down; biilunce in payments of $100 McKinney, o f Cottage Grove, motored The Smith bill provides that re per yeur ut <1 per cent interest on de out to the Waldo Miller home Saturday. celpts under excess power leases shall creasing biilunce. Large bit, fenced, The two children of Ham Baldwin, of city water, nrwly-puinti'd I iouhc , trees, Yoncalla, are staying with Mrs. Brown be covered into the reclamallon fund to the credit of the project where the roses, vines, etc. Hinall burn, chicken Hansard. hou»e and yard. I). W. McKinney, Hag Miss Bertha Hears has been visiting power Is sold. innw, Ore. n5oc-tl*pl relatives at Dorena during the past Guardsmen Having Dependents Freed. week. All army departmental commanders For Bale Six timbers, 32 f*et long, 8 Mrs. Hoffman, of Hiuslaw, is visiting have been authorized by Secretary lla by 8. Slightly used. Dr. Hchlcef. at the home o f her sister, Mrs. C. W. ker to discharge enlisted men of the jlytl 20 p<i Hears. national guard In the federal service To Mil or trade, two full Mctlon* In who have one or more dependent rel LORANE Klamath county. Mr*. W. II. Blair, atlves. The order also enjoins depart 215 West Fark, Fortlund. jlyttpd ment commanders to instruct recruit (Special to the Hentinel.) I have a scholarship In tb* International July 12.— O. K. Crowe and George ing officers to avoid acceptance of re Correspondence School which I will cruits who have relatives dependent Sanderson have just completed their sell at u substantial reduction, being upon them for support. new silos. unable to ime it nt present. C. C. C., Jack Humphrey made a business trip Sentinel, Cottage Grove, Ore, jly7tfc to Eugene the first o f the week. Road Appeala to Its Men. OMNIBUS REVENUE BILL PASSES HOUSE WANT ADS. Just the T im e N o w To order that Summer Suit. A splendid assortment of | clothes. And the place— BO H LM AN :: ?5he TAILOR COTTAGE GROVE SATURDAY, JULY & ina. COOPER BROTHERS’ COMBINED The Fine Flavor- SHOWS the delicate taxte of malted barley blended with the sweets of whole wheat—ia sufficient reason in itself for the wonderful popularity of m X w ì X ì A w SUPERBLY E H T t ñ i W Grape-Nuts $ PROGRAM THRILLING AN ft AMAZING ACTS THINK OJ IT E le p h a n t s , C a m e ls , P o n ie fr, D o g s a n d M o n k e y «: A L L P E R F O R M I N G T O G E T H E R I N A I 'R L i M D L V M A N N E R This w i l l b e the (i r e r t e s i D ay th is *>.v»s v ic in it y e v e r h ad o r w i l l th is y e a r. TWO PERFORMANCES; AI'KBITOQN AND NIGHT Mr. and Mrs. Darling and dnughter San Francisco, Cal.— The Southern visited at the J. I). Humphrey home Pacific company ordered posted In de Hun day. pota and engine houses throughout Its Mrs. Herman Krosebnrg and family, system an appeal to Its 52,000 em of Milwaukee, Wis., and Mrs. Scott ployes to use their influence to avert and son, o f Portland, are visiting their a threatened strike of englnemen, fire mother, Mrs. Edlefson, at latrane. Born— To Mr. and Mr*. Frank Fisk, men, conductors, trainmen and switch men. a 7% pound daughter, July 8. F A R M E R S ! I f yon have something on the place, live stock, machinery, ve hicles, poultry, etc., that you do not need or wish to sell, find a buyer iu a few days’ time by putting a little 25- eent advertisement in The Sentinel. Five thousand readers will see it; there is a buyer for your goods In that num ber. Try itl Governor Johnson to Run for Senator. San Francisco.—Governor Hiram W. Johnson, of California, entered the primary campaign an a candidate for the United States senate at a meeting here of nearly 1500 progressives, who shouted their acclamation of hta can didacy. FOOD But it is more than de licious—it is the finest kind of concentrated nourishment to thoroughly sustain body and brain tissue—a food that benefits users remarkably. A short trial proves “There’s a Reason” Sold by Orocers everywhere For Sale— 160 acr*n at Lorane. Good cattle much. About four million feet of timber. Six acres under cultivation. Fine water. $2500. Term* on part. J. Hardy Crow. jly7sept2lpd Have two new flreless cooker.-«. Will sell one or trade for wood, potato«"», butter, or anything 1 can use. II. K., care Hentinel. jlyfitfc FOR SALE OR TRADE Home at a Bargain- -Knowlton borne In West Cottage Grove goe* nt $900, pur chn»er to UMHUme assessments. Half «lown, remainder on mortgage at 8 per cent. Mr». H. J. Knowlton, 1284 K. 20th Ht., Fortlund, Ore., mnyl7jly5pd >