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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1922)
I our children and we must get into their hearts. It seems to me timi mothers ot today must be up and doing as ! never before. A kVccaiy JSowapaper tv iui i ’louty 1 have always felt that it is uiv of Back none j ------------------- ——— - - ! duty to warn my children of the dan Elbert Bcdc and Elbert ¡Smith Publishers ot sin rather than to uu\e them l he Sentinel Oregon will hnve a larger potato irop this year tlmn for many year» vast It will amount to about 6,000,- 100 bualiels and would have been »till tP H M ff arger but for th» loug dry spell. -Editor grow up tinuking that everything iu luibert Bodo— As a result of the slump in the this world is lovely. Preveututive work A tirsi ciao s publication entered at Cot is our only hope of the future, the ouly itrawberry market about mid-June, .agi ti rove, uro., ua second class matter way o f heipiug the young to keep Hood River growers will receive con- ] iblerahly lees for their 104 carloads Mmu -‘ ud cl.:;iu. Businoos Office... It was not u grouchy old maid or a >f fruit this year than last season, O IL COMPANY crabbed bachelor who made these re when 06,000 crate* brought an average Ö U B BC BIPTIO N B A T E * murks, but a i.omuu who Is rearing ..... i t hree ■ioaiha....dÒc >f 62.86. children of her own. I f her children yxx mouths— 1A5 i ¡Singlo copy.. do not grow into what they should be, The state limestone fertilizer plant Member of she is going to take to herself a large st Gold Hill, which has been Idle the National Editorial Association part ot the blauie. She makes of Oregon mate Editorial Association motherhood u sacred duty with mani last year, has resumed with a daily Oregon Newspaper Coate renco fold responsibilities, and we express output of 100 tons The plant Is be Laue County Publishers ’ Association A the hop.* that in the coming years she ing operated by Roes & Shoemaker, , may be repaid by being able to ad under contract with the etate on a FR ID AY, JU LY 2i. 1922 mire children of hers who have grown tonnage basis into manly men and uoiuauly a omen Government purchase of the Hahne- ' and who also are eiidoawinng to di M OTIIEK TAKES THE BLAME. reet little feet into the paths they maun hospital In Portland and Its de ! It is a habit which we have o\or should tread. velopment as one of the Important in This mother would rather have her dev eloped to place upon others the Stltutlous on the Pacific I'oaat will be floor, muddied by the feet of children blame tor things which go wrong. The • umber who readily admit their own who find joy and pleasure about the recommended by Colonel Charles R tamily hearthstone thau to be worry Forbee. director of the United States errors is few. The extravagance of the day, the ing at'Out how it goes with the son or Veterans' bureau tendency towuids a lower moral code, daughter who thinks life is being There was one fatality due to In is blamed upon tin- youngsters, and wasted when it is not spent in seeking from tho physical exhibition made in frivolous pleasure. The feet which dustrial accidents tn Oregon during these short-skirted and abbreviated make prints upon the floors of home the week ending July 13. accordlug liaihiug suit days, the youngsters are not are not in danger of straying into for to a report prepared by the state In equip|H-d to bear such a burden, even bidden paths. Boyish lip;. winch like The should it rightfully be theirs to bear. lo be pressed to mother’s are not likely dustrlal accident commission Under such circumstances it is re te be employed to imbibe poisonous victim was D L Hamilton, truck fleshing to find one who is reudy to drinks and girbsh hands which like to driver, of Klamath Palls take the responsibility from the shoul help mother with the dishes are not What the national forests mean to ders of the youngsters and place it likely 10 be clnsped by those who isevvhere. -such a one, ills Urn. U. would lead her lo secluded paths where the stockmen is shown by figures for Hughes, of Springfield, delivered an carnal lust might rob her fair feminine the 1922 grazing season compiled in address before the recent meeting of cheek o f its bloom and tak tic girlish th* office o f Supervisor Plumb, reveal twinkle from the eve. the eounty \V. C. T. I'. ((u< Ing the fact that 151.647 head of cattle. That is the line o f thought ___ From her remarks one would judge - mind follows Most mother- sheep and horse* are allotted range on hat the Woman’s Christian Temper HI" 'I mice union has other duties besides probably think the same tilings, bui 1 the Deschutes foresi alone. 1 Hoad River eo w ty remarkablv f r e e that of endeavoring to hit old John I*etnous veutii i- legion and their siir . . . . . . Barleycorn a solor plexus. . der n o t". ,11 tile harder the strug fr0nl fore*' * » " » " P to ,ia*e ’ ,U,velop' Among other things, Mrs. Hughes gh- of * ir *L l motht»r> a> the one quoted ed an epidemic of bad burns last week said: rmioubtedlv her children often hold The town of Wyeth was menaced by ! ‘ ‘ Young mothers should seek to ob fir»- Hurt . in and a itH ou i tain all the information possible that not lav down such stringent rules, who a . ,, . will help them to train their children i, their burn w“ <U*eor* ped 0,1 tlu rltl* e be’ 1 in the way they should go. so that hildren r.. let them i. mc and go ;,s : tween Hood Hiver ami Mosier. a hen they are older they will not de -iin their pleasur* who do not stint The menace of scahbles, which this part from it. i n. ii then - vi- mlitures. who do not gpring was responsible for losses both "T h ere are many mothers who are ask where thev hnve been and who , . , , in sheep and wool, is gone, so far as indifferent about the future of their! children, but surely every Christian Vndoubtedlv the mother quoted ha- the three counties of Deschutes, Lake -Hirent should look several vears ahead I be told mam time.» that »he is mi and Jefferson are concerned. There ami try tc train their boys ami girls Is said H I to b> little chance ot re y may and tnat children can not be restrained , . for future citizenship, that they m:. . ttoi unlM* t n m o tte r Matte be an honor, rather than i disgrace, to their parents and their ountrv. parem- of todav vver. children. Education along safety-first lines. Tie sam. things will b. -aid when coupled with painstaking and court e o u s m T .lti-s M tto parr of the traf youth- ot today become parents. The' things that are done today will be fie officers employed ill the law en very much out of date 20 years from forcement bureau of the state motor now. and the kids who feel that they vehicle department, have combined to are 50 years ahead of the parents of reduce arrests for traffic violations today will be found 50 years behind more than half during the past 12 the kids of 20 years from now. Well may we ask what many of the months. kids will be demanding then as their Fifteen million pounds of dried right, as something to which they are prunes and 2500 pounds of green entitled from parents responsible for prunes will be handled through Salem their being. The kids of today would be much concerns during the present season, better equipped to deal with such a according to estimates made by fruit situation when it arrives if there were experts. The value of the crop, fig I f you need glasses, Th»* mini who eonuervo« hi» eoiiver- A sour face never brings ytin any more mothers today like the one who ured on u basis of 640 a ton for green ' sat ion always has something to say. thing but morí' trouble. Cheer up! ha- been quoted. wear them ! Increased • • 4» prunes, is approximately 61.350,000 to j efficiency, comfort and the growers | Some girl* who give themselves to a We aiv informed by no less an an A girl should not get married until relief— they look Members of the Presbyterian synod man aren’t taking very big chances thonty than the astronomer at Li«ik one i- certain whether she wants a man well, too. observatory that the big dipper, most number one or number two. in session at Corvallis released for j • • • When a man hn a lull to meet and publication a resolution or statement «' K'r* >•' uo* necessarily a bird just famous of the eoustellutions, «lid not exist 200,000 years ago and will eom goes to someone to whom h»* has lent \\ ith women jurors becoming the fad of belief signed by 25 leading pastors because she walks pigeon-toed. oüc u pletely disappear within the coming money, he not only eun’t borrow any there will be no more court secrets. of the state, in which they declared ■^1 -a ^ vl A limn with ideas always has en 200,000 years. There is no authentic there but usually can't g«*t back what 661 WILLAMETTE St themselves opposed to the measure on euoene oat cmies— but seldom us iiinnv ideus as history t»> uphold the first statement he lent. Thin ribbons of monkey fur are now i directed e i,,.I m e g • • * and we greatly doubt if we will **»«• being used to make milady's husieyv the next election ballot . . . the latt»*r fulfilled. attractive. W hat’s inside play- the against continuance of privately coil- 1 A man who never in his life arrived • • • ; trolled schools. j The early bird is reputed to get the more important part, however. at a conclusion an a proposition of hi. In co-operation with the predatory worm but the night hawk 1m been Charity should begin at home but own seems to be th** ideal to sit on a animal department of the United known to get the too industrious early th«* trouble is that that is too easy an jury and draw eonelusions as to wheth ox«?use to put o ff beginning at all. er or not a man should la* hung. States biological survey, the sheep and goat men of Lincoln county met at ______________________________________ —y • Tile Saturday to work out a plan | of co-operative action with a view of eradicating the predatory animals | from the sheep and goat ranges of Lincoln county Judge Robert Morrow in circuit court at Fortlanrl announced that he would allow a judgment amounting to approximately 626,000 against the harm ing has become recognized as a business, city of Portland In lavor of five form and it will not succeed with methods of fifty years er employes in the department of pub lie work* who were deprived of their ago any more than will any other business* positions through an ordinance chang- j ing regulations The successful farm er today is a keen business'* The Willamette Iron & Steel com man. II*’ would make a success in any business, pany of Portland has received a con- | because In* applies modern methods to the conduct tract for the coiiHtructlon of 9000 tons of steel pipe, 9 feet in diameter, pen of his business. stocks and other equipment to be used Hick out the successful farmers of Ibis com in 8Vk miles of conduit to supply water to a new power plant which will be munity— the farmers who are making interest on installed on the upper Clackamas their investments— and you will find that they river by the Portland Railway, Light & Power company The contract calls are owners of Fordsou t ractors, which they employ for the expenditure of approximately for a thousand tasks. 61.000,000. The city of Portland refuses to pay hey use the Fordsou for a power plant in all the state’s two-cent gas tax and will the heavy work of the farm. They make it pay carry the matter to the supreme court If the state Insists on collecting it. for itself every year in the time it saves, by the This announcement was mad«- hy City increased crops made possible through being able Attorney Frank Grant The Standard to do the plowing, or seeding or harvesting at the fill company recently submitted a bill lo the city for the tax due on gasoline l moment it should be done. supplied the city. Grant bases his re- I fusel to pev the tax on the grounds | The business farmer also lias need of rapid that the state has no right tn tax It- I transportation in getting his products and supplies self or municipalities unless express i Kodaks all autographic $6.$0 up to and from the city, d o in g to town can no longer provision is made for doing so through Brownies $2.uu up som«- statute be an all-day affair. He has got to get there and One Is dead and three seriously In get back again to attend to business, the same as jured as the result of a wreck on the any business man. logging road of the George Palmer Lumber company near Vincent. W il The Ford truck furnishes to him this econom liam Palmer, 7 years old. was thrown on his head when a flat car ran wild, ical and rapid means of getting to where he has and was killed his skull being free got to go and home again. lured James Palmer, the dead boy’s 231 father, suffer«*! a broken shoulder and other Injuries Leonard Leslie, con ductor of the train, was Injured and Mrs Palmer suffered Injuries lo her back A number of others on the Wain were slightly bruised Along The Highway The Bell sign is a symbol of assurance to the motorist. It means ttiat that he is in to with home and business. It means that anxieties can be eliminated —changed plans m ade k n ow n — emer- , gencies more quickly r D v e r y D e ll sign marks the location of a lon g d istan ce phone station. te le The Pacific Telephone And Telegraph Company Síici*manl\ -M I J c Take a KODAK WE DON’T OFFER TO DO QUITE THIS Would You MUCH FOR YOU, BUT WE DO SHOW Like to Have Us YOU THE WAY TO DO IT FOR YOURSELF Do Your 51 Farm Work and Pay Your 5T Mortgage for You 51 ziith you 5T I Kodak adds to fun and keeps it — in pictures. Be sure your next holiday plans include a Kodak. We have the one you want, and the film and accessories as well. This is the place to come for the Eastman line of photographic goods. — — — Kern’s for Drugs r ^•''¡urdU L Store 5T Demonstration Day or Night particularly upon the night of August 3, the day of the Ford Caravan 5T WOODSON’S FOR FORDS AND FORDSONS