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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (July 7, 1922)
The Sentinel | scenes were enaoted to try the souls institution is to propure the inmate for useful life following his relearn». “ f grown meat Ho was not. In Oregon the jmrole system has Son, mud, blood, slime, all went onto (m other’s lap. The arms which only been earned further than in many olh A W eetljr N ow »paper YY 11 h Plenty er states aud under this system many a short time before had caressed the of Buckboue gun which sent death aud destruction have been puiolcd who immediately Albert Bede anil Libert Smith Publisher» hurtling across no man's land were committed new crimes and wore ic -Editor lovingly thrown around a mother's turned lor further punishment umi re uoek; the eyes which a short tune be habilitatiou, but a fact worthy of A first olas* publication entered at Cot for** had gleamed with hate of the hun note is that 7b.45 per cent ol those tage Grove, Ore., as secoud-ciaM mutter wore wet with tears o f love; the mouth puroled have reentered life a s respect B u s in e s s O f f i c e . .. .412 Last Main that a short time before had hurled able and respected citizens, in addi curses at the enemy was pressed to tion to this, tin* saving to the s(utc has been a tremendous sum. The roe that of mother. 8UB80KIFT1ON BATES Oue year.......$2.26 | Three mouths... tide The others who recently hail been ords show thut during the ten years Six mouths.... 1.15 I Single copy_____ 5e the Ind s companion on the firing line, from lu ll to 1921 this saving was who with him had played a part in over two million dollars, or sufficient Member of more than a m ail’s job. did they make to buy for the state a deceut set of National Lditonal Association tun o f huu and call him a mamma’s buildings in which to house those who Oregon State Lditonal Association boy and a mollycoddlef They did uot. are its charges. It is probable that Oregon Newspaper Conference Men who had "tumped their way more pleusant surroundings would also Lane County Publishers ’ Association through mud and blood and slime and have considerable effect iu fitting in cursed those responsible for their mates for a return to citizenship as FRIDAY, JULY 7, 192 misery, stepped lightly away to leave better men aud women. mother and son alone and tears were in their eyes also. BOY AND MOTHER \YY wonder how many other boys The story was told by a lecturer in would have done likewise. the city a short time ago o f a great Possibly a great many under the HEBRON big hulk of a boy who came into a same circumstances. Y. M. C. A. hut after spending days But how great is the number of (Special to The Sent mol.) dragging himself through the mud and boys who under ordinary circumstances July 5.— Mrs. Randolph, of the slime in the front line trenches. His will admit the >ame kind o f love for clothes were so muddy and ho was &o mother, who will admit that mother’s Grove, called oil Mrs. J. 1^. A. Young besmattered with blood and filth that love to them menus much; that to last Tuesday. Mr. aud Mrs. G. O. Gilcrist aud chil no oue would have guessed that he cause her pain brings grief to them; was a hid yet in his teens, liis ap that to disobey her wishes is not the dreu, ot Duusuiuir, Calif., visited last pearance was such that he was more way a boy should treat one who has week at tin* home of Mr. Gilcrist ’s likely to have been taken for a bowery suffered and sacrificed so much for mother, Mrs. Jessie Gilcrist. Tin Misses Lavcrue and Vestie him. tough. Lamb, of Lugene, spent Monday night YVe do not know the number, but it No one would have looked tor the at tin* houn* ol Miss Auna Jepson. finer and nobler sentiments m this j* small tar too small— if we may Clifford Taylor, of Lathaui, spent great big hulk of a fighting man The ! judg* by the remarks young men Tuesday make, at the home of his pareuts, life he had been leading up wi.'hin I 1 ln*y are not going to be called Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Taylor. range of the big guns oi the h eiuio ’* *>ovs; they are not going to Garland Kimble, ol Billings, Mont., ................. oarser sid oi 1 : fa sh ion d a s t k v t. II them D m visited a part o f last week at tin* his nature, one to teach him hate things they may or may not do. They home ot his lather, \\. L. Kimble. rather than love, one to blot out the know more than any mother knows, Charles White was iu Lugene last lessons of earlier life learned at 1 They are men and arbiters of YY ednesday their on busiuess. m other’s knee and to blot almost from OWI1 destinies. Miss Lillian Taylor has gone to Lu memory the care lined but loving Hue ‘s ° it seems to them now, but iu tin gene for awhile. ot that mother. I fading years, when they have boys of i their own, they may see the error and But when he entered the Y. M C. DOKENA. I may too late wish to withdraw many A. hut he saw at the other end of :he [ o f the things that they did and said but, busily engaged in serving hot (Special to The Sentinel.) refreshments to others who had pre-, in younger -, , , life that brought pain to July 5.— Mrs. Chus. Teeters and mother - heart and tears to a mother and u fa familiar fa ceded him. daughter Nellie spent Wednesday night | eyes. miliar form that mad him forget for with relatives in the Grove. Possibly they may some time be in the moment the hell aud misen ho , hell and misery like the big hulk of Walter England returned home Wed had just gone through. Tin mot her the lad who met hi* mother behind nesday evening from Deed lslaiid. tende rly who once had cared for him so Mrs. James Chapman returned to her j the firing lint*. Then a mother’s lov had come t«* France to do h. T bit as t may seem worth while. Then, possibly, home iu Lugene ¡Saturday, after a Y M C. A. worker. ; they may not be ashamed to caress week ’s visit with relatives. Mrs. J. C. Bedford returned home Did this hard boiled laci wait to the shoulders bowed by the burdens of scrape o ff the mud aud hiOÜtl i1 rid ; many years, many of those burdens ¡Saturday from Lugene. Mr. and Mrs. A. 8. YVard motored slim« s beton i he claimed a moth j *r ’s put there by the boy ashamed to let caress Î Hi* did not. ■ his companions witness hi" filial love. to Trent ¡Saturday afternoon. Air. aud Mrs. Joe Hmith ami chil YVe never could understand why love w as he ashamed to exhil>it a fi in i love before those who had¡ 1 been in- l o f mother on the part o f a son was dreu, Mr. aud Mrs. McKinley and Mr pompa mous on th«* firing liliie where ¡ something to be kept hidden, to be ami Mrs. Lot YYagner and children brought out only behind closed doors, picnicked up above Disston Tuesday. The Chus. Teeters family wont to never to be shown or admitted in on a camping 1 public. Cuddling a mother never made Black Butte Monday They returned home Tuesday : a mollycoddle of any boy. Better and trip. stronger and nobler men have been evening. Miss Mabel Robinson came ¡Sunday I made bv a mother’s love, a mother’s ¡devotion and a mother’s guiding hand «•\eniiig from C:ntl< Rock, Wash., and is visiting at the home of her grand and heart. A bov can do much before a mother parents. Air. and Mrs. D. Al. Baker, ' is ashano d to love him. Lov»* of her and brother David. Airs Oliver \ catch, o f the Grove, i is so little to do in return for what 1 sin has done for him. If for no other pent ¡Sunday at the J. L. Bedford ¡if | reason a boy might be unashamed to home. Miss Bessie England returned Loan i show hi* love as proof that he is not »Sunday from Eugene, alter a w eek’s ¡entirely ungrateful. Let us have more love o f mother, visit w it h r e l a t i v e s . Raymond YY'icks, o f Star, spent Nun j public or otherwise, on the part of Rest your eyes and en | our boys and we need not ear for th« day evening at the Lee Thomason home. joy the outdoors with welfare o f a nation. C. Al Me Li a and family motored to these tint eel glare- Coburg ¡Sunday. PROFITABLE PAROLE SYSTEM resisting lenses. Mr. aud Airs. C. A. \an8«4<4iac)k and children, Air. and Air Fred Kelly Th«* Oregon parole system has many and children, Air. aud Mr Ale Engl«* enemies among thus** who believe that and children, of Oakland, Air. and Mrs. “ once a criminal always a criminal.” Such was the case when punishment YYarren Kelly, Air. an.d Airs. 8. O. Van Hehoiuck, 8arah Riley and Air. alone was the purpose o f our penal in 6Ô1 Wll L ÛMETTE ST tUOCNf OOt and Airs. Winifred Turpin, of the stitutions. Years ago it was discovered that this was an expensive method of Grove, picnicked up above Disstou bridge Tuesday. «onducting such institutions and now Ezra Baker and family motored up ! th«* purpose of practically every penal from Portland Hunday evening and are visiting at th«* home o f Mr. Baker's parent», Air. and Airs. D. M. Baker. Air. and Mr McEugle und children, o f Oakland, motor«*d up Monday eve lang aud visit«*«! at th«* home ol their daughter, Airs. 8. O. \ un8choiack and family. They returned to their home Tuesday evening Aliss Flora Bales went to 8anta Clara Haturday for a visit with rela tives. The party given at th«* Albert Poquett« home Friday night was well attended and a good tun«’ was en joyed by all. Air. and All D. Al. Baker, Mabel and David Robinson and Ezra Bak«*r and family, o f Bortland motored to London Tuesday aud spent the- «lay The Poquette family umtored to Disston 8unday. J uly S ale Of All Dresses and Aprons In the Store —including nil silk dresses, gingham and voile dresses in stock as wel as all staple styles in aprons. Neighborhood News r W i FOR THAT PAINFUL SUN GLARE SfiermiuiK Mood SAGINAW A t y ou r home zvith your KODAK there’s always another story waiting to be told. Let us show you how simple and satisfactory it is to make pictures the Kodak way. Ask us for the free booklet, “ A t H o m e with the K odak.” Kodaks, a ll autographic, $ 6 . 0 up lirownies, $ 2 .0 0 up Kern’s for Drugs ^r'tu -S d L , Store (Hpecial to The Hen tin el.) July 5.—Geo. Fogle, who is working with th«* Compton paving crew at Myrtle Creek, is spending th«* Fourth at home. Airs. Capious, o f Cottage Grove, is visiting at the home o f Airs. Lottie Kirkendall. J. A. Burgess was in th«* Grove Fri day having some dental work done. The Bart Johnson and Gray families attended church tervices in Lugene Sunday All* Mary Cor mack, o f Eugene, cam« up Tuesday and spent the Fourth with hom«* folks. YY. F. Briggs and family »pent th«* Fourth at the Take home in Delight Valley. Mr W. L. Leonard and daughters Margaret and Lucih* w« nt to Hotherlin Tuesday to spend th«* Fourth and visit with relatives there and at Roseburg. Mrs. Conley and children, o f North Bend, visited over th«* week end with friends in this vicinity. Mrs. Conmuaek went to Eugene Sat urday t«> visit over Hunday with her daughter, Miss Mary Cormmack. Judson Allen and son Don ami Hubert and «laughter Alary went to Hutherlin Tuesday to spend the Fourth. Terry Moody returned Tuesday from Camp Lewis, when* he attended the soldiers’ encampment. Th«* Geo. Fogle family and Bart Johnston and son ami father picnicked at th«* Kirkendall horn«* the Fourth. Mr ami Mr Daniels, o f Creswell, w«*r«* visitors at the J. A. Burg»*ss home Tuesday. Th«* C. J. Qneeuer family sp«*nt a •Jay or so up on Row river last week. Mr. and Mr*. Chiton Conrad came Haturday from Myrtle Creek and are visiting at th«* home o f Mrs. Conrad’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hharron. v * v* Off Regular Off Regular Prices Prices Tilt* regular prices are most reasonable hut here is a further 25% re duction o f wauled and <h‘sirablo styles in aprons and dr-esses which thriftv women will want to take advantage of. 25% saving 23 sa vili« durili« July dünn« July on all aprons ', THE Mr. Conrad is employ«*«! with the Compton Paving Co. Lester Briggs and family, o f Grants Pass, drove up Friday and :t<*<‘nnipanied tin* Walter Briggs family t«> Newport for an outing Tin* F. T. Houston family and Otto Vaughn family ,of Mount View, sp«*nt tin* Fourth above Doreim on R«»w n\«*r. Air. and Airs. Lowell Houston ami baby attended tin* picnie in Delight QUALITY un ali dresses s t o r e - coop s e rv ic e Valley on the Fourth. F T. B»*nston and son Htove wer«* in Eugene Wednesday on busim Tin* C. J. Cju«*en»*r family w«*nt camp ing tip Row rivt»r for a few days. The minimum price of a wantad i 35c. Three insertions for tin* price of two. Bookkeeping charg«* o f 25e miles.« paid for in advance. tf Watch the label on your paper. tf A wantad will rent your house. CHERRO FLOUR the bivud mudi- from CIIKKKO pleases everybody. AT YOUR GROCER It Always Pays to Trade at Gray’s Patronize Home Industry When Values Are Right Beaver Feed Mills are operated by Paine, Standisti and Whit ill« three experts rwently in the employ of Kerr Gifford Co. Lane eounty «rains are used in all products possible Ibis means sa\in« of freight on «rains which were formerly shipped to Portland, made into feed, and freighted back to Lane county. All feeds are scientifically balanced to best suit their purpose, and will be put on the market under the label “ Beaver.” We are exelusiu a«ents in Lugene, Springfield, Cottage Grove and Lebanon for these feeds. None can excel our quality, few equal it, and tin- price is right. Beaver scratch, 100 lbs. $2.65 Beaver egg producer, 21 % protein, 100 llm. $2.65 L u g l i o aeratoli, 100 Iba. $2.45 Bn goni ••«« maah, IT', protein, k m » lbs $2.45 GET OUR PRICES ON A TON OR HALF TON BROOMS (cheaper than ever) Eugene ................................ 49c House .................................... 83c Brownie 95c Sprite 98c Standard...................... 08 j HALF GROUND SALT N B C. SODAS AND GRAHAMS 55c $1.03 83c N. B C. sodas, bulk, lb. 15c N. B F» sodas, 3* ,-lb. caddi**, each 49c N B. <’. grahams, bulk, lb. 18c All 10c boxes crackers 7c Wheat flakes in hulk, Kerr’s I test, 3 pounds for 25c RAISINS 50-pound sack 100-pound sack ... 50 pounds fine salt BUTTER DEL MONTE CORN Bulk, lb............. 23c (jjiaranteed .•reamerv RIPE OLIVES Lion brand, best grade, De Monte needed or h n, 25c 46c Extra large, 2 ••¡in: 25c l" '" seedless, pkg J6c • T ry our Peaberiy Coffee, imex«relled, pound CANDY Peanut «»ritti«*, lb. Broken mix, lb. Chocolates, lb FLOUR 20c 20c 25c CHEESE Full cream, lb. BRINO YOUR EOOS TO GRAY S 30c Kerr’s best, 49s $2.46 Imperial hardwheat, 9M>; $4.50 Kerr’s hardwheat, 9Hs $4.60 McKenzie, 49s $1.50 35c, Ihr«*** pounds $1.00 Macaroni, 3 lbs. Spaghetti, 3 llm Rice, head, 3 llm. Navy beaus, 3 lbs. 25c 26c 26c 25c All kinds id' fresh fruit and vegetables. ER A Y 5 C A S H & C A R R X HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR EOOS