The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, April 21, 1922, Image 4

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    The Sentin el
ag*. Wc'rc willing to hot th** would
(F
prove n more satisfactory arratigcmcut
thttii any judicial order which may he
laid «low ii at Viuland. K aoau.
A W«Mftkly Now »paper W .lh 1‘L. uiy
The manufacturers o f ¡«ilk stockings
of Backbone
have soon- uH.roM in the controversy,
hut we ar«* quit«' certain that our aug
lberi bt-ik ulti! Eiben ¿unilli l u b italien» gestiou w ill meet thir approval.
J ibort b tek _______________________ Ldiiur
. firn: eia»» publication entered tel Cot
t -gì* Grove, ore., ua «ecoud-cbute mutter
T H E G O LD E N
L IN IN G
It would not I m ' possible for those
and if you wish to move in the
<12 East Alain fortunate residents o f the famous. fe r
ri tr ht «lireetion, you shoultl
i tile, fru itfu l Willamette, who have be*
S I B S C K U T lo N K A T E S
come in the «lireetion of this
I come accustomed to sn iffin g th«
I uè year.
r...
I m o a t ha.... 65« luhrums spring oxoue freighted with
hunk if you are t*nin£ to open
I i mon
. o i ag e copy-------5« perfume o f fruit bhami*. not to com
no account. This hunk has «■>
men! u | h » u the very slightly disagree
Member o f
la h lis h e tl a reputation for reli­
able aud slightly moist weather which
Ntetioual E ditorial Association
ability. All accounts welcome
prevailed until within the past week.
Oregon Stale Editorial Associai ion
New arrivals who had ka*en told o f
Oregon Newspaper Guai «Truce
blossoming fruit tr«H»s in early March
■ Ani- County i ‘ubbidì er* ’ Association
smiled incredulously when assured eni
M EM BER
F R ID A Y , A P R IL 21 , l t t t
phatically that this was an unusual, a
very unusual, spring: aud even some
F E h l l f / .t , h t * ! t : R \ 'E
H E M A S C U L IN E JUDGE A N D T H E who had been here fo r years made
unkind remarks.
SYSTEM
F E M IN IN E S K IR T .
But it is an ill wind that blows no
Tht proper length o f a g i r l ’s skirt body good and it is a melancholy truth
the question winch has arous«-d tbe that most o f us think twice o f the
holt neighborhood in \ inland, Kan present to once for the future. When
where the school board dismissed this fa ll tin* fruit trees are laden with
t so g irl» from school because the »aid ' the purple prunes that grow nowhere
“ The Old Reliable”
1 oaru thought that the skirt.** worn by «•Is«* lik«* they do her*': when th» Royal
l le girls were such as to interfere with i Anne, the queen o f cherries, hangs m
i* orderly conduct o f th«* schools.
j
» « « «... is*anjn»<
skirts should U three inche» below 1
^ e Bartletts glisten in the sun
Whenever a couple, o f which the
t ie knee», warn tbe ukase of the school 1 I'& H wh™ tht‘. rosT*<*W k ,H l
i »aril, although no authority was del«- tempt one to imbed the teeth therein, hti'haud is about half the size o f the
, .ted to nnyuue to have jurisdiction we w ill have forgotten about the re­ w ife, appear in publie, the meu folk*«
*er tht knees which wen* to I k * con- cent disagreeable weather and proba­ can’t resist making remarks about who
■aled thr»*e inch«*» above the edge of bly w ill not think that it was the late is the boas in the household.
and th*
weather just coo)
• # •
le skirts. 1'ossibly the members* o f j
sough
to hold the
buds . . back
.e sc boo 1 board the mae Ives had iu
,
,
_ _ which
l*î»nij;ruplK'rs make fuu u f the kind
nd attending tv this little detail.
such a wealth o f luscious
uf | m - i .| i I o who talk, but i f folk., didn't
■It St anv rat. the case aud U r s lu t *
„ ’ .
,.
„
, ,
news eomc from?
d uot a.u,, th. t.- aud th.- par.-ut- uf I ^ ¿ ut7 '
®,d " » “ *'• f hrted lone talk when- would • the
« •
>pr.nc. hut th,-
ic girls have gone tu th. du.tn.-t . " , } he
A father who i- Ifis boy *s hero has
* >ur: to compel the school board to fa ll we w ill realize that th«* mmclouds
•runt their daughters to expose their o f the early purt o f the year had a «»niy himself to blame i f he is su|M*r
golden
lining.
* ie t f while attempting to f ill their
>«*ded bv the characters in dim** novels.
1 ad» with w ise and useful know le d«.-.
1 he case h;is aroused so much inter NO BOND M O N E Y ON COAST FO RK
Work i> healthy— that ’ th e reason u
« Jt that serious-minded women have
lot o f ]*eoplo are sickly.
The
Sentinel
was
in
error,
in
discuss
' ritten the judge pomtiug out the
mg the proponed road bond recall last
ents o f »hurt skirt» from a sauitar
Tin- a mil«**"* man seldom make
andpoint. alth.»ugh it is aot indicated w*H*k. in stating that #30.0*10 had been
.at skirt» three inches below the I appropriated to bridges on the Coast mark.
uees would be a» likely to attach dirt f'»rk. Th«* money appropriated fr«»m
uUi tbe Street» a» to attract the ad
b«>nd i*sue ftir a bridge over the
¿ration o f those o f th« masculine per- j ^ * " 1 fork was for a bridge in another
SOUTH L A N E C A N D ID A T E
asion.
| part o f th«* county. None o f the #70.
GETS F A V O R A B L E M E N T IO N
Out woman wrote that m»«ral» and *^*0 apportioned in th»- bonds for use
B Y P O L IT IC A L A U T H O R IT Y
- ion skirts have no connection. Th. , on the Coast fork road has vet be«*n
: arts, in («artouiar. seem to bave lit i »>'***d. Th»* only bond money spent in
The follow ing comment in a re-
* connection with moral», or with ' tk,,i ^*«’ tion ha» b**en on the Lora ne
j cent issue o f Oregon Voter, W fug !
uch of anything els». They have a
nixed authority ujhiu political and i
.gh plant- o f their own upon which i ^11 cas» the bond issue i» recalled,
tey travel aud th«*v saucilv disclaim '
**f that apportioned to th** Coast | tax problem» in Oregon, may l*e uf i
iut«*rest to Lam* eounty voters, «*s ;
•quaintance»hip w ith anything on th»- , ^,,rk **nd K«»w river roads w ill b**
penally to th«»»* in s«»uth ljm e :
wer levels.
| used. unl«*ss its expenditure i» ar-
But Son Looks Lik e Dad.
We presume that what th»* erudite j ranged f»»r before The election at which
4 * Elbert Bede, o f Cottage Gro\e, j
idge. or aiiyou«* else o f the mai»- per the I hjih I s are recalled. The pro|M**ed
i> th«* fortunate posannwor ««f a ktH-u !
• asion. may say will have little effect recall o f th»* bond issue has be«*n post
s«*nse of humor, a dry and «‘ ntertam
\ hiu th«- length that th» fa ir feminine p«»ned until the November election and
.*ars her skirt», besides he of the th»* county court w ill go ahead using!! mg wit, and a w ife and fam ily of
wtio-h a 1’ . S. presulent cdukl la-
i .asculine
sex.
th»-
much flouted the bond money just as though no
proud. ALsij, h«* is «*«iitor and pi«rt :
• ronger »ex. should be above being af- bond recall were proponed.
owner o f The Cot tag*- iiruve iSeiiTi
' *cted harmfully by the ieugth. or i
---------------------- -
nel. which his genius has made on«
•.ck uf i»-iigth. o f the feminine skirt, j Greasy Carbuncle was greatly sur
o f the h-adutg weeklies o f Oregon, j;
• t him keep hi» moral» above such | prised that W ill G. Hays, manager for
T«i {»eople who have att«*nded th* r
lings and th»*y w ill then be high j th** m oving picture industry, cancelled
last few sessions o f th«- h-gislatur« .
.lough to ward away moral turpitude lb.OOO contracts in \\-hich th»* fat boy
h«* is a fam iliar figure, as ht* ha» |
As long as there seems to I k * n»*ed 1 was to app«.*:tr. Greasy Carbuncle prol»
served as r«*ading «*l«*rk in th«* hou»«-.
i ; som»- -et rule as t•. the length o f ably was surprised that he hadn *t l*een
his clear, r«*s«»iiuiit \oiee ringing i
i le feminine -kirt. we suggest thi** ask»*d to pose a» an archangel in a
over all the hubub. s«imetim«*s t«»r j|
.sy plan: Let woman be permitted to - mural decoration for »««m** cathedral,
hours at a time without losing any '
'ear her clothes one inch from th»- The very fact o f his surprise is proof
o f its music or w ithout th«* necessity
round for every year o f h»*r admitted 11 hat he hasn't the least conception of
o f irrigation.
**B«*d«* is a camlidat«* for repre
¡tentative in Lam* count} this y«-ar,
A despondent man recently hanged
and :»» s*M*ti«»nal issues ha\e 1 m *«- ii sub
himself with hi» necktie. There was
merged there so far as this «am
one man who could tie his necktie
paign is concerned, h«- has an ex­
without a looking glas>.
cellent chance f«*r **h*etion. Four
• ♦ •
years ago he tri**d f«»r it, uml g«»t n
Lug \»>te in spite uf th«- faet that
The man who deserts th*- fam ily he
h«* came fmm C ottage Grove, which j
ha» ht*ljM*d to create is so small by
had just be«*u tryin g to di\icb- luiuc
I nature that a m*>*-quito couldn’t find a
county so it could I k - a county »«*at.
landing place.
Th«- t»itt«*ru«*s» o f th«- couuty seat
« • •
figh t was furgott«-u by huii4ir«*ds
N»m«*one chum** there are fraternal
who voted for B**d«* anyhow, but
societies m hades. There must be a lot
oth«-r hundreds couidn't forget it,
< *ui tla.sut-s do th^
o f warm mem tiers.
so he «lidn t win out that time. This
• • •
time the prospe«*!» are «lundy.
utmost for yo u r ty*-s
“ Desiring to refresh our iti«-m«»ry
It is mostly always cheaper tu pre­
— for th*y are
as to a few |K*r»oual d«*iails about
vent l«>»s than to suffer it— s*» we learn
aceu ratelv fitted.
B»*d»-, we wrote him, and, contrary
aft».*r it i» all over.
to our usual practice, we publish
in- r*-ph exa ct!)
we receiv«*d it,
A man want» hi» hou«lay dinner on
as it is an exainpl*4 o f his original
tun»- evea if h* I h - late to every ut her
style and humorous \iew{Niiut:
X Q I ZHLÁAJí_kW F
meal during th»- week.
* k . ¿M E TTE ST
** ‘ Tabloid bmgraphical sk«*t«*h o f
Elbert B»*d«-. as r«*«ju*.*st**d. ’
Wh»*n a young man fa ll» onto hi
“ ‘ Kindly overlook any d«*fi<*i*>a-
marrow Inme** in front o f her. th-
cieii, as 1 have had no **xp«*ri»‘nce
young w««man sh«»uld take a tumble.
in w riting autobiographies, ex«-ept
for m yself.*
11 ‘ BEDE. ’
“ ‘ Neighbors who were somewhat
unexpectedly awakened early on the
Quirning o f June 2H, Is s i, »ay that
I was tor the first tim« vociferously
d'-moustrating that judicious adver­
tising pays. Did nothing up to the
age o f 7 to indicat«* a future newt-
paper career «ir suggest that I ought
j b»- sworn in as a member o f the
Dwgtjii h'gislatur»- in January. 11C3.
I I b»-gan at that tim»- preparations for
th«* preseiit moiii»*nt by taking f>o-
! »itKin as printer's d«*vil and have
b«*eri raising more or less h«-ll where
most seeded ever since.'
“ ‘ A fte r a somewhat penpatetie
newspaper car*n?r in younger life,
be«*aiue editor and pulibsher of
Courier, Mandatone, Mum., at 16
i y»*mrs. Tried to »et world afire, but
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I didn *t succeed. B«*tter luck as ed-
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II itor and publisher of Hheaf at Wnr
| r«*n, Minn., and K**v i«*w at North
OUR STOCK EQUALING IN VALU E TW ICE THE REG
Branch. Minn., and as associate »-d
I itor o f Bede's
Budg»*t, Duluth,
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j Minn. Arrived in Cottage Grove in
J Meptember. 1P1I. Elected [»resident
«if Oregon Editorial Association two
Should you N*-I»*ct a $'>.(«) e,»ld Ever-Sliarp this would I»-
years later, serving one y»*ar, and
jrn* r, you fr*-^ w rM, a purchaa« of Ixix atatioiH-ry- to th*- value
again elected sani* position at Bend
of ♦JOIM j Should you s*-l.-et a alle Ever-Sharp it will lx- given
|j convention last summer. Mecretary
tret- with a dollar purchase of box stationery.
for se\cral years o f M illam ette Val
{ ley Editorial Ass«K*iation. now the
! Oregon conference, and pr«*sident
AN HONEST BARGAIN -GET YOURS NOW.
| U n e County Publishers ’ Associa*
; ti«»n e\er since its organization,
j {¿»«presented Oregon Edit«»rial Asso
Graduation isn’t far o ff and this will offer you the
i « in»ion at two sessions o f l»*gislature
highest type of merchandise at bargain prices We guarantee
and have served as r«*admg cl**rk o f
h«»us** for two regular nn«l tw o spr
every pencil and every box of paper to lx- perfect.
; cial s«‘ssiuns o f Oregon legislature. 9
‘ Cottage Grove is only city
I [I claimed as residence for period o f
three y»*ars at one time during en ­
tire life , and ten years here d«»esn’t
s**em as long as three years else
where. *
“
Grammar
*cho«d
graduate.
II Married. <>l»e w ife, tw o (daughters
(T H E M O D E RN P H A R M A C Y )
It e ^ e « q t t ite »
li and one »on. Daughters i r
g»#«*d
HI looking but »on rese mb ir» fa th er.' ”
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Surplus A rm y
Goods Store
A F e w o f O u r S p e c ia ls C o n tin u e
T h is W e e k
Men’s Shirts
Underwear
1 ’ustom made men’s
negligee dress shirts.
89c
$1.25 value
Summer light weight
Genuine U
issu«- w<*ol W 1 -a|> leg-
luting
shirts
63c
gings at.
work
89c
Leafh«*r leg gin gs, cor-
Black s a f i n
shirts at
suits,
sleeves,
loliu: legs
Athletic union
< ’an va s h let* he ivy h‘g-
Khaki
now at
union
short
83c
$1.19
gillgs it
work
59c
Blue eh imbrav
shirts at
S . A rm V
suits,
uuins«H»k material 77c
79c
Army
dovali e o lor at
$3.98
shirts
wool
and
under­
drawers,
each now
89c
Genuine U. S. Regulation Army Rain Coats $1.59
Blankets
A Fine
Laundry Soap
3c Bar
A m ir urev and mixed
plaids at
$2.39
Genuine superior wool
mix at
$3.87
Mackinaws
Only a few left
$6.69
•f2..r>0 value olive drab
army
khaki
outing
breeches, special $2.19
B etter W o rk
for Less M oney
It’s Time to Put Your
Car or Tractor in Shape
for Spring Work
You
can
your
own
have
the
place.
work
done
Anything
Phone
18f11
on
in re
pairing— from cleaning a spark plug
to overhauling
can be done as ac­
curately on your farm as in the best
equipped of shops.
A telephone call
will
bring
the
“trouble” car to
your aid at any
time of the day
or night
Frank
The
Kammer
Traveling
Mechanic