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'th e y call “ trap ».' which are unueten tatioualy j-la ce ù »h in « smooth straight b wav*. The nurpom o í not CipotUBf ( it . iu loe much io view i*. 1 presume, A WeekJj i.*»»| »p »r V»th Plenty a ¡ pour to be too gnt*p I *u fcs do . t u> to ki*p«ir at B w i b a u •k.ng the tbc contribuitom i already • L j IB MN'l.Ug OOUt! Alb«n Ht-Oc uij Kibcrt am. . l PubLetere i rt-lrm si to. It. > «.»* » tounst 1 » 10 a k ib e n Bads........... ...............................fc¿itaT hurry u id i w . not wish to U d.-U ' .-u .11 lu .h .u g h.> .-oom butioB to good A t i n t cine* publication em ered >! Cot 1 road», thrao o f f trial ooUertor». pro m g , u ruv«, U m , m eecond cine* mntter 1 1 M w.th high »prod m otor, rckea. ijutrkty overtake thr charitably ta _412 U « . ti a*u O ft A C O - .lin ed . They give o ffic ia l receipt*, which state upoli their fare the »peed bUBBcRIPTJûN EATLd Ou* ywwr..... * - 2 6 Three mui*ita — 66c | at which you were traveling when the th i mouth»__ 1.iS IBm gla co p y -------- Sc (altru istic .mpulse overcame von. The K haki-clad boy told Bi< 1 had been hitting 36 mile» for a di.ta n ce o f fiv e Mftttbor Cài N ational E ditorial Association miles and that my coutribution should tv $17.5*1. 1 saved 56 cent* by deciding v. irr go a Alai« EO i U a T ou Aasooiauoa uregoii N e f t ija jo r Coufirene* to take a chance with the court. Lane cou n ty PnbLsher? ’ A ssociatiou I'p in this sect ion they put ’em in ja il for racing on th . highways, and FRIDAY. AUGUST 11. lt*22 speed.-r» frequently draw ja il sec truces. A second offen se nearly al ways tneaus serviug time. • • • The Sentinel TlKlbT Wj AUfittM wr are guests o í prince? and princesse? i»I i t r Inland empire. T tr y ur» Treat .k£ U-' royally, a- bei orne? >u« l host>. and » uì * a > i :t a i wc ivma.»n i ¿tur guesì? .fidrítiállelv. W c expect lo Iu te ad VuLtUjjr i*i ib r uausuai hospitality ul tu u» xi Monday morning T tr A. V\ m s u l v L ì , ub :ht¿r reiuru from iliUb* >i*:u. ir i: bere a Íew tour? before f i r a rriv â t go»ng oL ’ «■• Idaho iron . here. Ottl speedometer s tow s that Wc tuve covered ucurly 7 ih » m.i**s *n M ic L u g te r e , With driving Time o i about 3t» tour*. Eastern \\ ashington k&> some \rr\ od a inrgr purr *>: them being paved. Those ttrough it e mount:., us >rt largely m a -adam built ou easy gruvl»*'. Uiu'' o í which wc were able lo n eg h ia te oí» L.^ l . despite :Lr way wc ale loaded With camping equipment. T t c ruad patrol system is ux-tl. w ilt :b r rcsuit that ma a da in laid tw o oT ih rer years ago is . l even better eon d itiou than wheu first und. The cx- pc Use «..! keep.Ug Up th e'e roads Uii.> . he heavy, for which reason 1 made a contribution which 1 am quite certain .usure? cout.uuau'-e o f tuaiutenaucr dUXiiig thr rriua.udrr of thr sCUSoL. I found a very a ffa b le custodian for the fund— our to whoiu many other? p a » .ug through thr state had made sum iar con tribu tion '. Hr assured mr that ail su t contributions were appreciated and were carefully and econom ically expended for the purpose for which thr) Were g .ven . Kn.'Wing the phi la t thru pie disposition of tourists, and w .s tib g to make it a? convenient a* possible fo r the charitably inclined to LLt-kr The«r Contribution'. thr 'ta le V - ' ■ ' ! ’ .al lie- •' : L funds w h« '*atu#n *hem>»-¿ve' .n wha" stu d y p eru > d *— l»e fitted here. » «i . u t n t s i í jochí cm. Eastman-made “ Large, which :> an m iw an auted com plaint not new to those who have been connected With the conduct o f the Cot tage Gr. ve camp. • • • It seems that only honest people travel in m otor cars. Nunc o f those u?*ng auto camps >»*em to have any fear o f hav.ng anything stolen by- other campers. F ood stu ff», dishe?. bag gage and many article? o f value a r- «•areiessiy left lying at>ou:. We hav« not yet heard o f anything oeing stolen. • # * Dayton, which i? a prettily located and cleft» little city, ha? done away w ith light pole* and other poi«*? i . l .I s mam street and has »-luster lights While the appearuu«‘e o f the street is greatly im proved, the lighting did not 'r**-o. to be as gtKid as I hat in C ottag" Gruve. which is a point which 'Lould be taken into consideration when the liveliest little city il the famuu?. fer tile, fru itfu l NViUamette follow s Day- ton s example. When lights are placed closer tO the 'ideWftlk. it is evident. many more lights, or lights of greater power, are required to give the same amount o f iignt furnished by arcs. W hile the road' have been uniform ly very good, there a r- yet many detours, made necesftary by the ruad wt rfc that is iL progrès? At Rkksahe. Wash., th»- highway through *h»- c - 'y is b**.ng re paired and tr a ffic take? a detou~ through an alley Businefte houses have removed their sign? tem porarily from the main s*r-et and ¡«laced them upon * he alley to attrae* *fce attention of travelers. You are invited, for -la m ¡•le. to a cool ice <*r*-an. parlor through a dirty back yard and a mo*ley eolie«* hob o f barrel? and boxes G Bwearing habit. No. 2 B R O W N IE Pictures 2 14 * 3 ^ 4 Price £ 2 .5 0 W ith o u t e x p e rie n c e and w ith o u t e x p e ri m enting anyone can get good picture* w ith a B row nie. T h e pho tographic ability ii in the box Stop at our Kodak coun ter for a moment and we’ll show you— or your boy or gir!— how simple it is to make Brownie pic ture*, and how much fun. HJNGS WE THINK Tft$4g* 0*w« T b *«» »Ad Wsa: Wt TB é AB ¥ tM TfUAgl {jThtft T b «B o ff continually is a bad • • • I f it 1 ? true that sdeuce is gold-i*. how much would M J Bry&L get for keeping still, w heL he get? t fur an L*»ur s talk? • • • While l o . i i g we may never know how it seems LO go to heaven, but we ahouid .m ag.ne sume are dead enough to tell us huw it s e r a i to die. • • • W n et we get w*reie?s politics we may be able tu do away with the polls • • • Figures pad. w ot t lie, but women will • • • I f in heavea we cm a know everything that is going Oli duwn here, a lot o f us are g >.ng to be mad* unhappy to no tier how little we are U.iased. • • • The only way to do i? to be an guod to your w ife that she will love you no much she w o n ’t have any fo r foreign eonsuaiptaua. • • • A woman who ha? had every opj*>r tuait y to learn that marriage <s a fail ure »eems to take fiendish delight in arranging a match fur someone elee. • • • Kern’s for Drugs n « ^ * * q L jw * uiouev tmlk» tbvre Brv ■ kx uuvkibg tov murk BOl-W. • • • n it . i . . n A profenaor who claim? to know say? That our race «? ta die out n 3 W y e » n We re tired o f keeping up thit paee anyway. I f the B ^ i^ w ry lux uri«*? iacr*-aw duriftg the u«»it ceutury at the name rate they have dur$bg the p*?t 23 ‘ year«, who cam predict what our graud AC IB AYS A U lk U l BANT. NOW TU I OKAATBST » IT U M 0 8 IL I VACU« IN AMKKICi of W ill You “ B u y a Car” or Invest in I f it were a crim e to make mistakes, 'here would be no one to watch the IjaHa. • . . I f folk » only knew it they would make a hit quicker by pretending to ash for inform ation mstead uf trying to give the same person pointers for I hi? business. • • • an Overland? I f farmer* d id n 't know more about farm ing than some talk» who try to tell them how. w e 'd lie sending to desolate Fur*«pt right now fo r our f.md supplies. There's a Difference I • • « S f io r m a iil \ M o t x l q It The man w ho minds his F'ft and Q 's and know» the three K s w»U get along Tourists quite uftturnlly tukc notes | fairly well in this old world. * * * on the aiuto c&mpH. We h&ve found I f pareuts only knew as much a? nothing yet equal m natural beauty to the camp in Cottage Grove. The 5b they think their children do. there cent charge seems to be the popular would be a whole k»t o f highly cdu one. We were impressed WiTh thr one »•ated people in this old world. In Dayton. Wash., largely because it • • • came m'art^st to approaching th* Oot 1 I f marriages are made iu heaven, tage G rove camp, and because it gavt u? an idea to suggest for the camp at there are some people who will l»e con IiuBit■. A large com rele bathing jk . k > 1 is tent to go to the O th er place. • • • a jmrt o f the »amp. but its use i> not restricted to tourists. The city people If a man wants to do just as he darn — D ayton is about the sixe o f Cottag» pleases, he should lead his w ife to be Gr» ve— are gi*od jHitrons. the charge lieve he is as easy to manage as a to them b»‘ :ng It» cents, this nomiua) • Maltese kitten charge paying mat nT»* nance and sal • • • ary o f caretaker. The pool takes the When a man make? too much o f a place o f shower baths, furnished m many camps, which would be o f bttlr fool o f himself over a girl be usually use to resident? o f the city, and th- lands in the clerk of c o u r t’s o ffic e to upkeep and care o f the p$*ol is muck be exam ined tor a marriage license lw than would be the upkeep o f shower baths. The water i? changed A Chicago professor argues that we frequently from the overflow from the 'h ou ld teach our young ladies and girl? cit\ water system. The Cottage Grove jj.u jitsu so that they may be able to camp is so Uveated that the expense ( defend themselves ir«»m evil-m inded would no: be large to arrange fur sup plying a bathing jxxol with water in men. Young ladies who spend their spare t.uir w»th associates morally their the same manner. Originally th- D ayton pool wa*- built . equals will find j¿u jitsu o f little prae through the subscriptions o f busin»*» ! tira) use. • • • men. who pletlged fit* each annually for a period o f three years. I f c o n g r e » would pass a law com The charge in the D ayton camp is pelling subscribers to pay up promptly, 50 cents, with bath. wood, water and 'new spaper men w ouldn't rare whether a pretty clear, camp. Many uunppre d a tiv e s complain o f this mode rate there was a duty on wood pulp or not. A sign welcumi ; the tour.sî to Day ton reads. ‘ ’ A iU camp. *ee the ch ief oi puiice. My gue»® is that this ' was erected during the early days o f the auto camp, but D ayton should r* move this kn*J«ration that it m.sTrust' those aie.ut to become it? guest?. Aid the oiirht wnh rentful i*lit*«-!» fur the children w ill consider the bare ueees sit lea o f life f • • • BUTCHERS AND GROCERS EN TER T A IN MURE TH AN auuo GUESTS O f c o u n t , vou can’t a ffw d to he w ithout a car. But what car are you going to bu\ ! Let'» c o n sider car value fo r a m inute. Prim arily \ou want cransporta- tion. T h e n w h a t! A b o v e all vou want ridit fort and g io d U i k s T h e O verland at $SS0 give» v o o all iif these and m ore. T riplea spring big car riding co m fo r t— 2S m iles to a gallon o f gasoline. Y o u w ill want a car that w ill wear, a car that w ill n ot cost m u ch to run and next to n oth ing fo r repairs. Y ou want a car that i» fu ll, -equipped, and easy to operate. T h at’ » w hy O verland» are being sold a* fast a» the factory can d e liver them . W h y not let us h elp you c o m pare values before you buy your All-Steel B o d y • B a le d Fe.nvW Finish - llO -ln v h Spring Bsse I OVERLAND GARAGE 901 Main St., Cottage Grove Jno. C. Currin l Co u n sued from first pug« K. H. M oore, x u . IValkcushaw aud to throw Ray iu 2U minute? Though B*rt Smitb aricU a? judges. 1 hr r*- weighing 4i* pound? or more than Ray, 1 suits Xulluw: the unknown could make no headway j Ssaleameii s ra«*t— H. E. L G l v . lu . again?! the speed and strategy o f the Eu^t'iir, :» r ? t ; l . D. M d iiiiiit ’ , Eu¿¿»-u*-. middle w*‘ *t ma! artist. x*»i'll*l. J. K Mblulitt-r, EugrUr. IhlfU. John B* rg. «eastern const middle ! Rt'tftai clerk? raer— Ivan E. Warut-r, weight, refereed the main event. L ottugr- G rove, f .r>: ( IS. A y irs, Eu That Cottage G rose citixeu» appreci gear, second; Í» J. Hut'll. EugrU* . a !ed having ’ hi* n t y selectetl a? the. third. site for the pieni* wa- evident fr.«m Free-for-all mru s raer— J. L. Fur the manner in which they lent their row, E u gruf. iirftt; Hersey Eauf . Cot eut husia?: *e cooperation to th»- e f f i tagr Lirovr. sccoiim cient management to make ihr a ffa ir Eadir? raer— Mr?. Ruby H* ustt*u, successful The uatural beauty o f the « '*ufc.iiuw. first. Mrs Muiiy CLr¿'iru*»ru. grounds, the many convenience? und Eugrur, ftreoud; Mrs. H M. Fr*iicr com forts installed fo r th»- guests, the , housr. Cottage Grove, tLiru sph-ndid dinner served, ih*- a ttra ctive; Hoys ra*-*— Mux K ubm sin n , Eu cnt**nainmeut pn*gram and the an g*-ut. fir s t, Ciauti Carter, Eugi-ur, ?<•« meus«- er*»« «i made it the most sue oiivi, Eimer > w a gga n . Eugt-m . third. cessini ami S r « *-st event o f the kind, Girls rae»— Bt-nuer Tu* a*-r, Eugeue. ever ataged in th* state and there i? f.r > :; E i'ir Hruseau. Eugt-ur, secuud; every likelihood that th*- a ffa ir w ill, S .viaii Larsou. Eugene, third. be rep«*ated next year oti the ?auic site. Grocers and b u tch e r'' race— Ivaa E. Warner, C ollage Grove, firs t; Jvaa Draper, Yuueta. fteeoud; O. H. Hray, PICN IC P A R A G R A P H S Euge Ue, third. Three legged race— Arthur Trapp. Eugeue, and Heraey Raap. Cottage Seuator C u -ick , o f Albany, was one | Grove, firs t; K eou rlh X a r * . Cottage o f the distinguished visitor?. Grove, auU Gear Eberhart. Eugeue. • * • neeoud: George M axwell aud Ee«* There was a considerable sprinkling j >* haeiers. Eugene, third. Girls 5o yard race— Ruth Juhuaoa, o f poliTinaus in the piem e crowd. • • • Eugeue. firs t; Frances Keene, rvagiuaw. The rom im ttce ev idertly bad a ¡»uli second; Ye net a Hnwley, Brownsville, with the weath« r man. It w a.- an ideal | third. Fat m en 's race— U .Ilian. Thum. Cot picnic day. tage G rove, firs t; N. J. .NVI mib Jr., The Fordson power cx p o si'io n w*nf a Cottage Grove, second: A. Kaianquii.. big feature and doubtleft? attracted Eugene, third. Hovs rare 12 to 1*» . — Hrrsey Ran} . a good many farmer? uway from their Cottage L»r»-ve. fir ? !. Yernon Granger. har»**.-t fields for the day. • • • Eugene, second; Ralph » iuie. Spring There yo*+*iu to be a lot o f go*»d horse freíd, third. B o y s ' and g*rls' race under 6 — sbo* pitcher? m the county. Tm courts IVan Knight. Eugene, firs t; EiUiftL were busy from early morning until Drei t ha Ln. Eugene, second; H*-r»iarrl late in the afternoon Many u n official mat* he? were polled o f f and aonie fine K m ght. Eugene, third. Follow mg the raring program *b*^ score? were hung up. • • • grocer» trounced the butchers by th» Ray Glass, cstrhev for the traveling derisive seore o f 13 to 7. It was a good game, although 'h e counter ju m p men « baseball team, had th«- mitvfor er» t ook a good » a d on the meat ha« k tune ‘*0 break a fin ger and Lad to re tire to the first aid ten*. But then, er? from the start. people with gla.» finger? mu»* expect Th** line up: occwmoMtlly. Grocer»— H*rt fc o g e ^ .-upiAiu: Jim to ha%*e th* n» broken • • • Biddle, p; C lifton Pr*ce. 2b; Pierre The Fox twin.?, from Independence, Deavours, lb ; O tto Vitus, r f ; Frank sm ith, r f : Ernest Everson. »?; H entertained the crow d with a couple of Thorp, r ; Tennis Shernian. If; W. G. lively boxing bouts. They boxed at D o 'y . ;.t; Lloyd Sehmidt. I a ^ t Bouney the dancing pavilion m the afternoon nnd fur Hi'Led th* curtain raiser at the and Ed Geoghegan on the bench. Bu » her?— Fred Broder-. lb ; Je?? big wrestbug bout in the evening cU-ver. Lewis, p. Joe V\ right, s - : fc ll Bart**li, 1 hev ar»- fast and • • • ob : But**h H -pBin?. 2b: H E. Gib It will be a surprise to those who bon?, r f ; B u 'ch Crook, r f ; Carl Mich do not know him to learn that G. V« eisoii. If; Will Green, e; Cha» Smith. Cruson, i Lebanon, who won the pn/.e Steve Stiver and Henry Brauer on the for b**mg the homeliest man on The bench. grounds, i? the father o f C. C. f'rusoii, The champion horseshoe pitcher? were o f C ottage Grove, captain o f com pany J. E and L. H. Lile?. M onroe; G. W. D. w ho is eonceded tO be Olie of t he H ecatbcrn and hi? son Lloyd. Eugene, handsomest men on the i-iast. won second place The tourney did not • • • get under way until late in the after No accident.« marred the d a y's plea noon but hundred-, o f player? used the sure. Three people fainted in th*- crush, court? throughout the day to nettle a little girl cut her finger while at personal ri\airi»*' in the old time sport. tem pting to perform a major operation Nine team? entered fo r the o ffic ia l o t a watermelon and a boy ran hi com petition and the event, which was m otorcycle into a fence and scratched r lonely eontewted throughout, was de one o f hi? shins. They were promptly • hired a grand súrcese. • ared for Bl the first aid teut. • • # The w restling ma*ch m the evening drew n large crow d o f men and women. The dem onstrator in charge o f the Ralph Hand, local favorite, won from Lincoln car wa? approach* d by a farm George Barne-, o f Omaha, in the dituh er who wanted to know if the machine event. Barne? won the first fall with v i i Ford ? new tw o ton truck Th*- a head nrisftor? after one hour and 23 ilem onstrator 'bou gh t be wa? being minute? o f fast work Hand took the spoofed and replied that it wa? and i second fall in 33 minute? with a fly .n g j o ffe re d to »ell it to th** farmer fo ri MernL in which Barnc? sustained a j f i2W» but the farmer declined to buy badly wrenched week A fter a half The luare*t priced Lincoln on the mar hour interim Barne? came buck but le t •' $425il • • • wa? so weakened and -low that he was A Eocene merchant was overhea rd no match for the speedy local man and IS seconds after the call o f time to rernam to a conij<ouiob; “ C ome on. j hi? shoulder? were on the mat. U f s . le t'» go down the rood a w a y ?.“ fo rt* * queried the other The Fox twins, 12 year old boxer? • W h a t from Independence, put on a classy " A t , " replied the merchant, “ thi- four round eurtam ra.*«*r and Ton. Ray. pork '• ?)i* k -d up altogether too fancy o f Omaha, won from an unknown for me; I ’m g«*mg over into Do u «U . heavyw eight grmppler who and agruod co a st j to >i»t Pure ii*e delivereil daily at your «loor. voiir foo«l c« m > 1 and tastv. » • Kee¡» Use it in e vuiir (leverages. REFRIGERATORS s o ld liverv at w h o le s a le p r ic e s w ith a s m a ll de « h a l ire a « l « l e d . Cottage Grove Ice Co. Bartels & Safley— Rear City Meat Market Knowles & Gräber 5 H ardw are and F u rn itu re Cottage Grove Oregon r J Grove Transfer Furniture Moving and | ihhing General .Bildung r. W JACOBS PR O PRIETO > R » R e. Phoii* * 1 F3 d O ttica Pboi JITNEY B—iti Ì tan »ff Raljih C hestnut Woodson Uorairf, Pbor»« 27 Aftrr irar»|(f rlom-n, phone rr» »«ifDce, 11H-L Gasoline and Oils Automobile Supplies <J*-t y o u r l u n r h r o n » u p p l i f » th«- »taiitf pla r»- a t t h f aain*- tin»* MRS. HENRY HOHL «V n r r o f Pacific Highway «mJ W V «t M a m S i , N e a r th e B r u ig * If you b «,e en ile a o f m » i , pbooe it te The tvot.uel, eumber 15$ I . “