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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (June 2, 1922)
— T h e S e n tin e l A M e*kly N ew »p*pcr V\ uh Pivuiy of Backbone Albert Bede and Elbert 2unuh Publishers Elbert Bade.......... ....... .................. Editor " “ ’ ' A f l l i t - e k u yuOiioatwit tìuiereU *t Cot «N t» Urov«, Ore.. » , * * o a d ¿ 1 » « m»u..>r huxi Office. ..4IÜ I never wma * o rnuvh o f n «log n> to put ! out poison for another o f Ihui ’» «*rtvti f rures 1 ft*e*l that it i» all over. Omul • bye and gm>d luck to you aud yours.’ ’ There were more tear stained face» at the funeral than attend the bier o f inuu\ who walk with human U ilì . ' and th« tears aud ih* -oba welled from the hearts o f little tots robb**d of „ frleu j lh e, |ovelj w ho w a, th. t.uyf •t M uti S IB S C R IF T IG N L .A T K * one yea r----- $¿.¿6 j Three rnuutiu 66» ' Six Bio&tiu— 1.16 i Siu^ie copy___ 5c ' HINGS WE THINK C KH1NG! J ^ Member of Teak k»J W m i We Th«Htt Otoirt Oe U.m (1 U» Tuen Doan laeak f ic t io n a l kU Iitonal Aeoueiotioo urnguL Suite Ktiitoriai Aexociotion Drogua Newepoper Cbofereuee C a m County PubUxken Auoem tiou A husband who “ la y »” around th« house deserve» to be henpecked. • • • F R ID A Y , J I N K -1. I»2U No oue kuow- quit«* so mueh about raising babies a- those who haven't auv. W HO W A S T H E P U P ! j ^ I I | Neighborhood N ew s ROW R IV E R Special to The HetitineL) May 3 u .— Culm Guroutte, who is I very ill iu u Eugeue hospital, is re ported improved. Mrs. Wm Tobm aud childreu. of ! Eugene, art- visitin g at the houu- of | Mrs. Tobiu*n sou Leo. i Mr und Mrs. Frank Fleuard uud ‘ fam ily. Alice Thrum and N ellie IMeu i ard spout the week oud iu the Grove. Mr and Mr». S. S Trask motored to | the Grove Sunday aud visited rel at i van. Mr. aud Mrs. Frank Tanner and son Frankie visited relatives iu Cre^well Sunday o f last week. Mr». Fete Ohalifoue. who hud been staying with her daughter. Mrs. Joe H eflin , has returned to her home at Star. Mr and Mr- Angelo Ferm i and ehildreu -pent the week end at the A Tonole home itt the Grove. Mr. aud Mr». Hurry l.uueau and little daughter Oleona, Elsie McCollum Lnmeau attended * raiiquu in the Grov«- Tuesday evening, Tom M> Master wu- iu Eugeue lust Tuesday on business, Mr aud Mr- George *4 loan and sons, Ernest and William, attended chau iuuqua in the Grove Sunday evening Mr and Mr» Tom i^u«H*uer uud Dave W illiam - motored to the Grove Thurs dav evening. Henry Sander» and fam ily spent Memorial day iu the Grove. Mr-. LaSell» Stewart uud children ar< attending ehautauqua this week. SOMETHING TOR NOTHING Purchase 1 Tube Mag-Lac Tooth Paste The man who tries to wind himself H r * • ! only a pup. But if hr ouly a pup hr hu 1 into your sympathies gets to be a bore » o m e i i his way tutu the hearts o f after awhile. many friends Hr received caresses such as many a human might envy. Somr women try t*« pray their hus He could not talk. His meutal band- into heaven whilt uuggiug them equipment was most modest, but he knee who loved him. He knew a hi.-h to the other place. • • • hand to lick and which to bite. The Thiug" appear unusually dark to u little tot he loved could pull a boue from between his teeth while one who man just after he completes burning up W e have selected Mag-lxac for this feature because it is a very threatened th. welfare o f that little hi- money tot found that the teeth were sharp. high class toilet necessity. It contains milk of magnesia which, as He could not talk. At least he could Thor« s such a thing as becoonug so not articulate words, but he could wag wine to all con games that you will his tall to better purpose thau mare every dentist knows, is the best corrective of acid mouth— the princi pas» up a real gold brick. wag their tongues He could not mouth honeyed phrases pal cause of ttndh decay. Congress is talking o f adjourniug but he was satisfied to lick even the W ALD EN We are pleased to see it get down to hands o f those he loved. His wants were few A few crumbs something that it is likely to do. Special ti The Sentinel.) • • • from the table aud a gunny saek in an May -iO.— Mrs. W. J. Chapman has Masylxac Tootli Paste correct- acid mouth and thus prolongs tin* old box under his UttW master's bed I f you draw too much on the future returned to her home at Y alseti, after ✓ were multitude for him. you may find your new leaf all marked • -{tending a few days visiting relative» His business ou earth was small. To t up before you turn it. life and beauty of your teeth. It also «-leans and polishes, besides hav Furn Adam- and fam ily motored to romp and play with little tots To : Oakland Sunday. race with other dogs and guard the I _ ><h«>ol closed Friday with a picnic ing a most pleasant taste. W e kn«>\\ that once you use it, it will al- little ones he loved were about th. Th,rv ,s uot •‘ “ ‘ " ‘ C’b edu.-ati.rn. aud I «>ii the school grouutL». only things there were for him to <i- ,l,*> uiu.-h o f that which educates th. Mr- A. Castle and Mrs. W. J. Chap but he did these thing- better than boy and g irl away from work wavs be * vour choice. Come and C get 4 vours. A ! man »pent Thur-day o f last week at many humans who seem to have littl- j the Fred Frost home. to do. A lls ltvctui lM ir C *.tl*v | 1 * I IliliillltlW fnT t Ko I A uewrsptipcr says candidates fo r the Mr aml M rs. fcmorv Gassier, o f Go He did not havt & College education. ci i I ! legislature usually about halt o f | shen. did some work at the cemetery He wu- *hort on etiquette lie did ! r^.m kiw\er- Mavbe that's why law Thursday. not know ;nat it is not considered . ’ . ”, . . . Mr and Mr». Lest on Linebuugh, o f j „ t. j „ i, , * * . vers have the rvputatiou o f bciu g suer, good lorm to pick up articles o f fo o d !" ... 1 Silver Lake, and Mr- J B. Lm«‘ baugh. ’ thrown onto vneatnt lot* He did tint “ w,ul Uars- uf the Grove, viaited Friday evem ug | know that they might contain poisor I thrown there bv those wishiug to re | The muck raking m agazin e an* be at the Harry Castle home. Dan Allen spent Sunday at the horn* I m«>ve him )m the circle o f his m g sent by freight now— probably be «if hi- brother. S. J. Allen. fritxuis. mg classified as agricultural imp!«* Mr and Mr-. E M. Seward and One dav h; little niu**ter found him ; oo nts ehildreu. of Mareola. spent Saturday on the street. Quite plainly something night and Sunday at the Casth- home was wrong Hi wa- struggling in th»- 1* H. Brumbaugh was iu the Grove A book agent has pleaded guilty in last pa Toryism» o f poisoning. Fir*t aid at a physician '* o ffic e failed to municipal court I f the;, should ail get Saturday is hauling to th*- Grove from the S. R Mr. and Mr- Ot*org«* Layng motored The Bentinel receives inquiries every save him. H* looked into th» misty as conscience-stricken as this one the L Y N X HO LLO W Brand place th«* cord wood which was down th** highway north o f th»* Grove week from prospective settlers whe- eyes of hi» little master. Plainly he wheels o f justice certainly would be cut by W. L. M iller u year ago .Sunday afternoon. wish copies o f the |m|M*r. I f you wish •»aid. “ I ’m sorry to have to leave you ¡-‘ logged Sf*M-ial t«» Th« Sentinel.) Mr». W D. Heath ami son W illia m 1 ------------------------- to sell your luu«i your ad should be in I have not been k m I m u I t;: . ♦ ♦ ♦ May Mh— Mr-. George Campbell w *ui I f yon have an »t«*m o f nows, phone The Hentinel, where proapeetive settlers bwu g,H)d to Bit and I hav* tn -d t.. j tSoae folk> don't take auv bfttor to Eugene Monday t«* \ îsit her daugh spent Monday eveniug w ith Mr uud Mr». Fred Friwt at Blu« Mountain.______ it to The Sent m ol; mindwr 15!* J. I f w ill so»* it. tf '• ' *2 » :h- ° ,ilv w:’ v ' an of tkeir liveatoek tkaa they d.- at ter. to a dog Maybe you can find another . * v - , , ..¡th e ir ehildreu and then wonder whv Th* young people o f th*- community dog to ta ke mv place, one who w ill i . , . enjoyed a weim*- roast Saturday night. guard you. as I have doue. one who | busine* doesn’t pay. Mr. aud Mr-. Manou Lebow, Aw w ill sleep under tout bed at night, i ■. ................... «, ... _ » * I have dou>. on. who w ill ask Th* young man just making a start k>r*'.v ''" l l o r d . Mrs F T. H artley an. only a caress now and then, one who ' *n th«* world think- hi.- future promi re»se» were in « «ru\e 0,1 w ‘ li romp aud play with vou. as I lionc* is aj -<ur.-d the first tim. he is 1 \ . . .. ,____ ______ . .... it yon wiU never find om eaU*d out . and“ -V-*i. '-.c-' • k “ !-u.t « it«.* th ." W . to love vou more than I have. I mav • • • i . , nt »» 1 A. Renue fa m ily. E lm er Reuu** ac«om not be able to think I rna; not ha^e Wt «?an hardly conceive o f a place in pained hint hum«- to spend a week, traveled in the best o f so< ierv, but I heaven for the church saint wh*< The Slater and \Vuli.»rd fam ilies though able to work, let» hi- w ife earn i were guests of Mr. and Mr-. Harvey the living. j Strung near Cottage Gr«>v. Sunday. Th»- Oti.- Brigg- fam ily attend« d th«- funeral Sunday o f Mr. B rigg» uncle. A Texas woman claim» to be 132 John Ginlev. o f Eugene. Interment year- of age. She probably thought was in the Pleasant H ill cemetery. it was no use tryung to conceal it any M: s Am ina W olford spent a few longer. days the first of th*- week at the hom«- of h«.*r ancle, H arvey Strong. -The man who gave the prea«'h«*r who M O U N T V IE W married him a worthies- eh«ek and and get one large tube free The White Pharmacy took good money in chauge. should ( Spe«‘ iai to The Sentinel.) not complain i f h*- fin«l» hi-* w ife w ean May 30.— Mrs. Amanda Sears, Mrs. department store hair and ha- a pneu J Kile. Mrs. Larry Brumfodd. Dr. and mat ic form Mrs. Andy Sears, Brin on and Clarence Keep them in perfect Sears and Laura Riley were guenta of shape with our optical prom j Mr and Mrs. W. I). H»*ath Tuesday Is n 't it peculiar that a man »em ce— preserve your ment position in life raises his w ife evt ning o f last week. sight the modern way Mis» Forest Schneider closed her to the same position but a wom an’s prominent position in public life se«.*m» s«.*hu«d at Coquilie Friday and motored up to the horn*- o f her parents. Mr. and to oblitérât«- her husband. Mrs. J. A. Schneider, Saturday in com • ♦ ♦ SiicrnuuiT\ Mootlu puny with Mis.- Jenkins and M ils Vin- A magazine makes the statement tin, who spent .Saturday night at th* ttO*mLLAM£TT£ ST that 100,000 people now spell it Schneider horn*.* and left Sunday niurn ‘ ‘ thru.’ * We haw- yet to hear from an :ug for the»r horn«.*» m Portland. Mr». Charles Bales has been visiting authoritative source that th*- other during th«- past week with relative» in 110 millions spell it “ through.*’ Eugene and Springfield. Mrs. Homer Chamberlain and little ' son left thi» week for a visit with Mrs. ! Chamberlain s sister. Mrs. R. G. i*und wehr, at Astoria. Mr». Larry Brumfield returned Fri i day to her home in Marshfield, accoin (•allied by her mother. Mrs. Amanda Sears, h».*r brother, Dr. Andy Sears, ■ . and his w ife, who w ill remain fo r a I week *s visit. Mr». Waldo M iller visited Monday afternoon with Mrs. Charles Bale«. Mr. and Mrs. J. B Line bn ugh. the j Grove, w«*re out to the home o f their I daughter, Mrs. Claude Arne, one day 1 o f last week. M i-- Allie Phillip», «jf ( MrvilHa, ' spent Decoration day with her parents, [ Mr. and Mr-. F. B Phillip». Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Heath and fam I ily spent one evening last week rvith Mr- Aiuamla Sears. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Chamberlain are camping where Mr. Chamberlain is em ployed by the .Mountain States Power company and Mr and Mr . Jerry Le w is ar«* occupying the Stocks place looking a fter things during their absence. Mrs. N ettie Arne and son L*-on, o f Cottage Grove, visited Sunday with Mr and .Mr» f ’laude Arne Mr. and Mr». Walter Dowena and Miancs Pearl and Mary I^ayng attended chautauqna in the Grove Sunday a fte r noon. Clarence Sears, Dr and Mr». Andy Sears, Mm. Larry Brumfield and Laura Th*- only h*-at for summer lum-hes. pu-nu-s, Riley were in Eugene W edm -duy e v e ning o f last week. Mr». W. D. Heath and -on Addison camping-out parties. W e made a “good buy” motored to Walker Tuesday evening o f last week and visited Mrs. S. E. Low and arc passing it to you if you act promptly *T Several in th*- neighborhood att«;nded a uanee at tb«- Pitcher home at Wal • • den Saturday night Mise Pearl and Mary l^iyng arc at tending chautauqna in the Grove this week. Mr» Kat» Sears, o f Cottage Grove, is stavm g at the Mrs. Amanda Sears home during Mrs. Sear* absence at Marshfield. 1 Charles Cochran, o f Cottage Grove, MOST M ILE S Buys a Can of Buys Twelve Cans STOCK UP NOW! K e m ' s for D r u g s D O LLA R . Tîrestone lie Sterno Heat per The tire section above at the left shows the condition of a Firestone 33x4V, Cord Tire after 20.994 miles on a Y ellow Cab in Chicago. The section at the right was cut from a new Cord of the same sue. Careful measurements show that only 1/3 of tha tread of the tire on the Y ellow Cab has been worn away after this long, gruelling test. The carcase is intact after more than 11,000,000 revolutions. Firestone Cords have averaged over 10,000 miles on Chicago Y ellow Cabs (1.20© cabs all Fire stone equipped). In r I h t SI OS t t h o u s a n d s of in 30 « ÌV2 FABRIC stances, they h a v e iven from 10,000 to 3,000 miles. $10M t T« 30 * 3 m r gn • '‘s i s r ü ’j - 95 . I Look at the treed— scientifically angled against and heavy in the center comes, tapered at the steering easy and to against destructive high treed edgee. The expanded to insure uniform paralleling of every individual cord, is double “gum dipped** to that each cord is thoroughly rvith rubber. ft This is the reason why ________ Cords unfailingly deliver extreordfawy mileage It explains tha mand of thoughtful tire buyers lor these values. The local Firestone dealer will continue to provide the personal eerviee that makes Firestone tire comfort and i omy complete. W O O D S O N BROTHERS