The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, September 22, 1922, Image 4

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    The Sentinel
knee ni m ) u i |M' l'or Ilio return trip lo
llioyoii. I li1 noru lo lente Ht. Paul lo
u io m m , Imi our tiepurture « i l i be de
| luvod al I i ' um a tveek The al rulli Ima
A W ookly Ncwspupt.r With Pieuty
been very painful and utend* »low ly.
o f Uuckbouu
Handling a uiolor car can hardly h<*
à lb o ri Bode ami Klbort —m uli Publiatior» attem pted until s o n e'» log* are in
à lb ori B «d e..........................................Kaum *bupo. lu referrin g to leg» being in
shape 1 am nuiking no reference to
A tirai olaaa publiention entered at Cot their general contour, as mine never
lago Drove, Ore., aa aerond elaaa mutier were patterned on u mold to make
Ituaiueaa O ffice-------------- 412 Kaat Mani »hurt punts a» | hî pu hi r with me as short
skirts have become with some o f the
iotuiniuc sex who have little oil me in
8 U B 80R 1P T ION UATKS
One y ea r------ 12.25 | Three montila__tìóo 1 that respect. 1 feel that 1 have seen
ample ovidoueo to speak with author-
8ia montila__ 1.15 I Miugle copy
Member o f
N ational Editorial Aaaoeiation
Oregon Slate E ditorial Aasoeinliou
Oregon Newapnper Conference
laine Couuty P u blishers’ Aaaoeiation
ity.
gon friend- and
year o f the tuir.
relativ»*» during
the
The strain whieh has extended my
vacation and taken from the enjoym ent
thereof was brought about in a very
I simple manner. 1 had gotten down iu
a sitting posture to look under the ear,
having been alarmed In a noise that
PBIUAY, HEITKMHBK 22. It*22
sounded like the inside o f the ear was
dropping out, and upon arising 1 twist
ed my leg in such a manner as to
cause the strain. The rear end o f the
mutt 1er had become loosened, allow ing
it to drop to tin* ground and cause the
ominous noise. I was able to drive to
North Branch from St. Paul a fter the
injury, hut this is the fir-t time since
then that 1 have been aid«* to put mv
i By Elbert
Editor The Sentinel
toot to the floor tor a great enough
length o f time to enable me to do any
typew riting. The trip o f PU) miles did
Stanley. Wis., Sept. 17.— \\. have it no good.
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bc«»n visiting for several days with the
J. W. (iniuts o f this city. Mr. Grunt
Mr. Grant is manager o f the only
form erly was one o f the publishers o f new spa ¡ter her»*, a real live wire one.
The Sentinel and returned to tin east The city is slightly larger than Cottage
a sylv a n n n r iL
shortly after m arrying Mrs. Bed« ’> J Grove. It is situated in a ri«»h dairy j
sister, although he never gave that as j section. I ha »* l>e»*n u.-*ur»*d that there
Cottag»*
(«rove. Or»*., Sept. 18.— (T»» besi»h*s covering in every detail nil e\
the reason for the dissolution o f part j are some 50 ch»*es»* factories, »>r cream
peiises that could po.-sibly be iucurr» d
uership.
I stations, or soin»*thiiig o f that sort, tin* Editor, l— Brief mention was made
Laid Up W ith Game Leg.
within a radius o f six miles. 1 know in a recent issue o f The Sentinel o f a in traveling urouud gettin g ncijunmt« »1
When 1 say we are visitin g here, I j from having view ed it with my own certain birthday party given on tin* with his constituents.
say so advisedly, for the visitin g on eyes that there is a splendid creamery banks o f the river south o f town. T»<
my part ha* been rather scant. 1 have within th«* city and the many large most peoph* -uch a party is nier»»ly
Men an- made befor»» th«»v reach i
been doin g my best to get a sprained I t iehls o f »»lover which ont» pusses dur pa-sing thought and as to th»* pin»
their majority*.
where
the
party
was
h«»iii
there
was
n
»>
ing a trip in any direction indicat»
practical d if fen*iicc. But it Cottage
j t ht» presence o f large dairy herds.
About tin* only time a In* is just if
The people o f tin* city arc live ami Grove p»»ople realized wlmt a beautiful
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able is when it shndds someone troni
Only Experienced. Licensed
in
stretch
o
f
river
wn-
above
the
Cham
| energetic and a booster organization
u h hupp urnas.
b»*rs
dam
at
l^ithani
there
w
ould
be
a
Optometrists
, has backed the establishment o f aev
eral industrie? which make pay­ roll- boating party every evening.
For more than h alf a mile there is a
Cowardice» is rt*prt»hcnaibl<»— bu! there
for the citv.
body o f still w ater clear as crystal, i ■* such a thing as using strategy in
the bank- overhung with n ature's man tin* fact* o f »langer.
I have met h»»re a brother o f on
tie o f green whieh changing with the
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fellow townsman II. A. Miller.
II» com ing o f autumn to th»* beautiful
•»asect an afternoon ’s ilistr»»ss nursing
Tin*
man
who
figh ts and runs away
tints o f ripening leaves is reflected
the game leg by visiting me for
in the iuirror-lik»* surface o f the river may live to see his w ife another day.
hour.
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to form a wonderful picture o f beauty
Mrs. Bede has met here a cousin
When a public o ffic ia l loses Ins head
and loveliness that can only* be pro
Mrs. Katherine Scott, who is wel
vided by iiatur»* and her artists. S»*at»*d lie rather thinks In* is gettin g it it.* the
known to Cottagi» (¿rovi* people.
in a canoe or boat, slipping along ovet neck.
The R oy Meeks fam ily, who w«»r»
tin* glassy surface on»* aw aits almost
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M o o d y ’s D e c p -C u r v »
visiting at Greenwood, n short distan»*»
with initial br«»ath tin* u nfoldin g o f tin*
K r y p to k L eases
Irom here, had left for home befor*
Home married people would g»*l along
next bit o f b« auty that is presented a-
A re Better
*>ur arrival her»».
he enters tin* gorge»>usly tinted channel better driving tandem than double it
form ed by tin* wooded banks o f tin* it w«*r«* not for the trouble o f <h»eidiitg
I have found the* patriotic people o f river. The eye flashes from side t»> which should taki* th»» lend.
this section very much chagrined at siil»* in tin» effo rt to Ix’hold all that
th»* overw helm ing endors»»nient o f Sen­ nature has prepared fo r the feast f»ir
A man blew out his ey«» with a gun
ator LaFollette, wln»-e war time utter vision. From the lower end o f tin-
that w asn't loaded, and can now s»*»*
an res
brought
him
notoriety
and boating plan* when* the river is filit*« 1
art* accurato and scientific. caused him to los»» caste with those with iniinen.-»* logs scarred and brinx-d his mistake plainer with one «»y»* than
who were doing their utmost to win by the m ighty tools o f intelligent man In* form erly did with two.
They tio not include “ drop»”
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the war.
as he wr«*st- them from their birth
or dangerous drugs.
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If
some
people
would
put in ns much
phico and transports them to tin» mill
Parents Interested in Pupils.
All defects o f vision can ho
here t»» further wound and tear them time patting other |»»>o]d«‘ ,s backs as
1'pon tlif m^ht o f inir nrrivnl here that man may have that, which he r«* they do patting their own tin- would
detected and measured by an
experienced Uiiraetionist by I he piirent -teacher nssoeiitton or^aiii/eil quires for sh«'lt«»r, progress o f buMin«*.— In* a much huppi»»r world.
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far the year. Con—rossmuii Krear was or beauty o f const nu t ion— up the river
the aiti of highly perfected and the
prineipal *|>oukor. Same .'too frie n d ' through the veiled banks ov<»rtnpp«'d
A
director
o
f
physical
«»dtu-atmii will
scientific instruments in a way and |Kitriin.' o f the sehoul were present. vvuh forest giant- so a fflicte d as to b«*
that dues not entail physical This *•* an »»sample that C ottage Grove vvorthle-s in limit’s scheme ot maiiufac teach poetry by having it set to music.
I t's a shame tit spoil good music that
discomfort or personal incon­ would »lo well to emulate. Tin* assoc­ ture— post trail.- and roads through way.
iation here is a live and a ctive organi­ narrow stretches, over rippling reaches
venience.
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zation.
The w elfare o f the schools t»> other still jh u u I s around other beads
^ on will not lie experiment­ and the w elfare and morals o f the «»ncculing from the boatman tin* beau­
When a girl begins doctorin g up her
ing or experimented upon here pupils an» a m atter o f deep concern to ties b«»yoiid. uiidi'r overhanging branch given name, you can bet your sw«»et
sheltering and shading til«* gam y lit» that sin* is just dying to cluing«»
as every casi comes under Dr. th»* parents and teachers and th»»ir
organization is doin g
big
work in trout and lazy chub, one easily g»»«*.-*
M oody’s personal attention and bringing about th»* best results. J find for almost n mile and th»*n i- stop|M*d h«*r last on»», too.• • •
guarantee.
Prices the lowest that generally more interest is taken only because the cl»*ar water is in suefi
I f tin* I. W. W .’s would go to work
by the pupils in tin* education and
hurry t»» g«»t into this enehanted spot
on the coast <|uaiity considered.
tln»y would forget some o f their trou
training that the schools give them than that it hurries too fast and is brok
lances and social a ffa irs whieh are to pi«*c»*s in a rushing rapid too shalhtw bh*s. Idle p»»rsons an* nuschn»f makers.
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UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE
*n greater
prominence
by many for boat passage. But th«* river above
j pupil.- in some schools.
School chi! is still beautiful in its a«lornni«»nt and
D oesn ’ t it provoke you when you
We will absolutely guar­
Iren h re, it seems, are not allow-ed t«» a tramp ashor»* is a d*»iightful pleusure, want to show that you understand a
antee “ satisfaction or your
i at tend parties and dances on school
Can you wonder that such a beauti jok«* to find that you have laughed in
money back” within one
nights, They are k»»pt busy with their ful stri'tch o f tin* riv«»r wrapped in tin
the w rong p la ce!
year from date of purchase,
st tubes and school activities. This ii enveloping shad»*s o f early nightfall
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largely
th»*
work
o
f
the
parents,
o
f
with th«* birds vvhisjwring th»*ir good
on any pair of Spectacles ot
Even if bigam y wen* not a «»rime
course,
and
can
l>e
coiitroll»»d
in
Cot
night
calls
each
to
the
other
assuring
I*<ve (Masses purchased from
tag»1 Grove, or any other com m unity, all who listen that all is well and rest under the code, a man who would c«»n»
us for cash. We will also
only by- tin determined e ffo rts o f par time is com e, is other than an en ­ mit it ought to In* locked up in a
repair or replace the broken
cuts, in cooperation with sehool board trancing vision o f n ature’s loveliness, pt»dd»‘d e«*II on suspi»‘ ion.
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and teachers.
I tak»* it for granted bidding tin* tired to lay aside cares o f
frames or bows of same for
i that there are more to d efea d the th»* day and en joy th<* rest it o ffe rs .
same length of time free of
Th»» progress o f civilization alw ays
j »lane»» and midnight parties fo r school
An evening on this bn o f river with brings
additional
problems
to
In*
charge.
pupils on a night preceding a school a party o f fri»»nds with boat ami cunof
solv»*«l. Hooti we will have t«> «h»nl with
day.
light e»i with torch and flare, with
th«» foid that rocks th«* airplane.
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beautiful music fillin g tin* night with
Many Coming in 1925.
harmony, with laught<»r and cheer, ivith
I greatly fear that r» -bleiits o f Ore friendship and love, jo v and gladness
JUST
IN
T I M E
g»»n having any considernhh* number tilling tin* heart and expressing them
^CEü i c x Á A J i
o f friends in the east, will have to selves in son g—can man ask more than
ttftIWlLLAMETItST
ÍUOÍNÍ 0*L
open private hotels during 1925. Everv this for nis share o f such b e a u ty !
Tw o roads load to this streteh o f th»* Some Cottage O rovc People M ay Watt
one here is planning to visit his Ore-
river, both free to those who wish to
Till I t ’s T oo Late.
travel them. B oat- there are non«;, bid
boats you can mak«» or buy. Th«*re are
D o n ’ t wait until <«>n late.
no fees, costs, charg«»s, objection s or
B«- stir»* to b»» iu time.
anything els»* barring anyone from
kTFFP
Just in tim«» with kidney ills.
view ing and en joyin g what is her«* of
Means curing th«* backnch«*, th«' d i/
f«*r»*»l b y the lavish hand o f nature.
Do you Cottage G rove citizen - know ziness, the urinary disorders.
That so o fte n com e with ki«ln«»y
such a place e x is ts!
troubles.
.
CO N TRIBU TO R.
D oa n ’s K idn ey Pills are fo r this
very purp«>se.
Her«* is C ottage G rove testim ony o f
their w orth:
Mrs. Klin L W ilson, 1236 Ash Ave.,
Things Others Think and What We
says: “ I gladly recommend D oa n ’s
Think of th« Things Others Think
Kidn«»y Pills as I know th«»y ore a
good rem»»dy. Mv ki«lneys nct«*«l irr«*g
Eastern m illionaires are sidling their tilarly anil 1 f*»lt run dow n. I kn«»w
yachts. They probably d o n ’ t want to my ki«ln«*ys caused this troubh*. D oa n ’s
b«* at sea when a financial storm comes r«»li«»v»*«l me, str«*ngth«»ning my back
along.
and kidneys. **
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Price 00c, at all «l«»alers. D o n ’ t sim
It is now possible to send a photo ply ask fo r a ki«ln«*y rem edy— g«»t
A grcaaelewt drying cream that
graph by telegraph, but the face o f n D o a n ’s K idn ey Pills— the sam«* that
will prevent nliapH, red and
copper eolorad person might cuum; a Mrs. Wilson had. Foster Milburn Co.,
roughened skin.
short circuit.
B u ffa lo, N. Y.
sep15 22
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From Oregon
to Mi nnes ot a
'WJHCfftSTtA
RELIEF IS FOUND
FROM STOMACH
TROUBLE
Schools An* the Thing-
VW have noted w herever we hint*
travelled that great attention is being
pni»l to (»»lii(*at ton. Commodious bru* \
school buildings are foun d in all th»
cities and »»ven on the prairies or
ii»»sflcd in the uioutnius, apparently
with few families living hi the vicin
ity, w»*re motlern school buildings.
\
mammoth union s»‘ lio»d building might
Hope for the millions o f iinlortuuu*»»
bi* found in a city o f n huutlr»»d in
habitant-. Hvcn tlu*s»* accouimodutious men and women who are victim.- oi
arc said to b«» in su fficien t to meet -tom ach trouble is sound»*»! by Mi ..
the insist»»at demand fo r education on Km mu Rydiiion, ot riLl» 1.. I.idi Hi.,
I • rt laud, 1 >r»*gon.
the part o f the young folks.
Mrs.
Uy<lniou was a victim
»1
Miniii'sota givt*.- more attention to
»‘ducat ion than any other stall* iu stomach trouble in its worst lortu bin
which we have visited.
The mod»»ru w a s coinptetely restored lo heultli by
-chool building- o f the iron ranges i tailing Tania... Sin* -ay •:
■'1 suffered from stouiach trouble
have b»»eome known far and wide. The
tax»*- in those sections are paid large!; 'and a ru ndow n comlit mu tor abotn
two
years.
Nothing I ate .» a n d I«•
by the mining com panies, who litiv»*
little say in levy*ing taxes upon their digest properly.
“ i s|H»nt iiiueli money looking for
m illion- o f property.
Frequently n
little eity o f a few hundretl will luive 1 relief but never found anything that
a scho»d building that would do credit -•»eined to li«»lp me until 1 got Tania«*.
t»» a eity o f several thousnnd, not !*> I am no longer bothered with iudige
mention brick city buildings and oth»*-j tion and am simply fe«*liug tun- in
»•very w a y ."
public improvement*.
I in lige ste d
food
l e r u i o n i s in the
Minnesota boasts a school fund o f
fift y millions derived from royalties 'l o m n c h a n d soon the »Mil ire s y s t e m -
Tania» wa s »1»*
upon iron or»» and it is antieipat»*«! fi l l e d w ith poisons.
that r»*c»»ipls fr»»m tin* same source will si g n ed to r«*sfore tin- st om a c h to :»
»*v»»ntually iin ieas»* this fuud t•> on»* I n a l t h y c o n d i t i o n a n d buihl up tin*
hundred millions. It i- probabl»» that whole I mk I v . M il li o n s every»w hen* hnv »
in* other state o f the union has prof ac elninii'd its w o n d e r fu l p»»vv»*r. G»»t a
ited so much front its natural resources. : b o t t l e to d ay .
Tauhn* is s»dd by all go«nl druggists
Our Methods of Eye
Examination
W IN C H E S T E R GIVES
Y O U PERFECT PATTERN
H IR R R R ! Bang!
The ruffed
grouse may roar up out of the
briers and break speed reeords
among the pines hut he will not get
through the Winchester shot pattern that
is shot at him. Beeause Winchester test­
in g and in s p e c tin g have made sure that
the shot pellets will be evenly distributed.
W
We sell Winchester Shotguns and Winchester
Shells- they are made for each other. You
tain always count upon them for results!
Everything you want for hunting— right here
in our store. Our salespeople are not only
authorities on the proper equipment but will
gladly tell where the best hunting is to be found
and what to take along. This is part ol oup
service to the hunters. Make use o f it!
W. L. Darby CSk Comp’y
OREGON
ST A T E FAIR
SALEM
SEPTEMBER 25-30
A w«*jdth of agrii'iilt.iiml tlisplays.
Grent.«*st livestock show in noHhwest.
S|»h»n«li«l ma<*hiiici*y and traidor exhibit.
Ex«*«*lh*nt r;i<*«*s and high «dass ¡imuscni(*nts.
bh*al <*amping and parking grounds.
Excursion
Rates
On
A ll
Railroad
Lines
l’ or particulars write
A. H. LEA,
Si |it8
M A N A G E R ,
SAL EM
ir» 22
ShermaifW Moodu
THE HANDS
SO FT, W H IT E A N D S M O O T H
Rex all
o
H1NGS WE THINK
in
Oregon Slate fair
Salem
Other Aids to Hand Beauty
Soaps, Hand Brushes, Pumice
Nail Files, Buffers, Scissors
Manicure Tonis and the Celc-
braleil Nailoul Manicure prepar­
ations.
K e rn 's for D ru g s
Star*
Worry* w«*ars you out
com pliahing anything.
without
nc
A ll th<* w o r ld ’s a stage and it costs
nothing to get into the show.
Joy ri tiers
stir row.
have
«»nus«*<l considerable
Thtise who want the most rest are
the tines who cause the most unrest.
The mon«*y wasted running the gov
ernment printing o ffic e woubl furnish
prinecly .ulur^ for tl««-
Simply W onderful
For Hair and Scalp
h a rtrru ib n 'itU . M . . I l e a l S c I m m * .
I h . w on d erfu l « l i o n o f S h e .p I>lp.
A ft e r r e a r , o f M ie r i m m ll n i t to nbU In
I ) . * i « t rr*iulrem enla In fon m ilaM aff *"
[ io I rom lune.1 witli Sheet» IMp iiH niortaid
an d oth er irwdiral pr.ip .rti«>
h .e * m et the a p p rova l o f thouaanda o f m en
and w om an.
T h . rem arkable aetion o f Sapol p roU eta
t h . «ra il. fr*on «a r m life w hich la laamitiai
to p rop er hair rr»eetii and le a u t lf.il h air.
G lv in c a new llf.-lili* Kl.wa, luatre am i
a ttr .e tiv e n .a a
F o r K .r e m lv e Oil. U f^ e a a H air. Iteh ln *
S calp. W an.lr.iff am i K allln* H air It haa
rni equal You Ualar ra n .hajhie the b a a o tr
o f pour hair h r the reqn lar uas
H e in , fa r aoiw rtor to w d la a r j
w atar
L M li.h tial to wm.
Sapol la on aale at an D m . H a w -
September 25 30
Railroad Tickets Only Cost
One Fare
and a Third
Round Trip
Cream of Almonds
A Canadian scientist makes the bold
statement that steam i th«* cause o f
crim e. The ja n itor must have le*en
lodding him up again.
I
GE T A W A Y T H IS Y E A R
Sale dates Sept. 23 to 3 0 -R e tu m limit Oct 2nd.
Special Attractions Day and Night
$75,000 IN PREMIUMS AND PURSES
AKncultiiral Displays
Exhibit* of Every Kind
GREATEST HORSESHOW IN NORTHWEST
1 torse Raning
Amusements
Stuck and Poultry Show
I'or fnrthor particulars ask agents or write
JOHN M SCOTT, General Pas^nger Agent
ap!5-22
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