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PAGE FOUR COTTAGE PROVE SENTINEL. FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 1923 Even our eyes mirror the thoughts He makes no claim of bringing di Herbert West, 15-year-old Portland behind them. vine power to earth. He merely in This sudden interest in the con duces us to use divinely given pow youth, who was committed to the A Weekly Newspaper With Plenty trol of mind over matter has de er which we already had. I state training school for boys at Salem of Backbone veloped nothing new. It has brought “Day by day in every way wo | three months ago after he had con- to earth no new divine power. We are getting better and better. ” .... -Publishers Bede & Smith.... > fessed to participating in a series of ... .........Editor may easily doubt whether there is Elbert Bede......... even a direct exhibition of divine robberies, made his second escape OVERPAID LEGISLATIVE A first-class publication entered at power. We may believe that it is CLERKS. from the institution last week. Cottage Grove as second ciaas matter merely the exercise of a divinely , Roley Swyter, who was arrested in I given power which is in every mind The Eugene Register finds fault PRETTY NEW and serviceable silks Business Office......... 55 North Sixth and which might have beeu exer with the fact that clerks at the a raid on his farm home near Albany —THE STYLE IS IN THE FABRICS cised at any time either for g< od or recent session of the legislature when 150 gallons of wine were seized, SUBSCRIPTION BATES evil, not that it is impossible that were paid three times as much us was sentenced to serve elx months in Fashion has decreed this is to be a silk season, Uno year.... 42.25 I Three months 65c there have beeu exhibitions of di the legislators and brands such a | and the selection of the materials will decide the dix months.. 1.15 | dingle copy— 6c vine power directly applied, but condition as ridiculous. The Reg I the Linn county jail and fined $500 success of your costume. Here are silks varying that it is not accessary to so be ister says: “Either the people I when he pleaded guilty to having in Member of from the elaborate Paisley prints to the simple lieve to explain what we have seen. | toxicating liquor in his possession. should pay their legislators more or National Editorial Association Nor is it at all certain that there the legislators should pay their tones and colors including the flat crepe and Wregon tita te Editorial Associano» Street improvements comprising must be a voluntary effort to dem* clerks less. ’ ’ Uregou Newspaper Conference other favorite fabrics. grading, surfacing with crushed rock, Lane County Publisher! ’ Association onstrate the power of mind over The Register is more than half matter. PAISLEY AND BULGARIAN CREPES right, but it could make a better and installation of curbs, were recom FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 1Ö23 Many years ago agi we were ac- case if it were able to more thor mended by the streets committee of the Most fashionable for trimming purposes—vestee, 1 quainted with a de dear old man who oughly analyze the situation. Bend city council, the entire Improve sleeves, suit-blouse, etc., are these new Paisley had devoted the active years of his In the first place it is necessary MIND AND MATTER. life to directing mission work to have a much greater uumber of ment involving an estimated expendi and Bulgarian pattern silk crepes. The prices ture of $125,000 for the ooming year. among the down and outs of an range the yard................................... $2.95 to $4.95 The power of mind over matter, eastern city. He had given his soul clerks and stenographers than there The state highway commission will particularly the power of the indi to the work. His reward in worldly are legislators. In the next place SILK-KNIT CREPE vidual mind over the body whose goods was meager but uo human it is necessary to have a number of furnish Astoria with all the trucks, Woven of silk and fibre, looks as though it were actions it coutrols, hao so suddenly being we have ever kuown came clerks who would make better leg wheelbarrows, picks and shovels it become the subject of almost uni nearer having a face resembling is la tors than the members them will require in cleaning the streets and knit and yet is a crepe silk—that is the descrip versal discussion that it would al that which we believe the Savior selves. This latter is true of some tion of this new silk. Silk-knit drapes most beau in reconstruction work in the burn of the desk clerks, as well us of the most seem that something new un to have had. We do not believe that tifully and is very rich in appearance; 36 inches der the sun had been discovered at any voluntary effort was required chief clerks of such committees as ed district free of charge, the only wide; priced a yard......................................... $2.95 last. The “Every day in every to briug about such a facial ex the ways and means committees, expense to the city being the cost of way” doctrine of Emile Coue has pression. He endeavored to do as the judiciary and revision of laws operation. YARD-WIDE SILK TRICO. MESSALINE set the world agog and muny of his the Savior would have done, to act committees, and it also should be PURE SILK FLOSS PONGEE SATIN, TAFFETA Contract for the erection of the Port disciples, despite Coue’s admonitions as the Savior would have acted, and true of the four chief clerks of the AT $1.45 A YARD to the contrary, have come to be without effort on his part hiB face engrossed and enrolled bills com- land unit of the Shriners’ hospital for These silks are shown in a score of most mittees. lieve that ho has discovered a meth became that of a savior. Just received this beautiful all silk floss wanted fashionable shades and colors which In the next place, mot^t of the orippled children was awarded to 8teb- od of bringing divine power to Probably no wife ever loved her legislators are business men of the inger Bros., general contractors of pongee in natural color; very suitable for vou must see to appreciate; price range the eurth to be used in healing man husband more than did Mrs. Wil state who are willing _ to make a Portland, for approximately $175,000. kind. dress, blouse or underwear; a yd.........$1.45 yard........................................... $198 to $250 liam McKinley. Probably no hus- Wo have been not greatly dis baud has ever had a greater in donation of their time to the state, Sub-contracts also i wore awarded. The while the clerks have to be paid turbed by the sudden popularity of SPLENDID QUALITY SILK over a wife than did Wil what they are worth. Of course total cost of i the hospital will be al* AMERICAN LADY CORSETS Coueism and similar isms because fluence liam McKinley. If the stories told most $260,000. some of them are paid more than NEWEST SPRING STOCKINGS FOR WOMEN we see in it or them nothing which ARE CORRECT STYLES their lives are true, they were they are worth, but they are not Berry growers from all parte of has not beeu with us throughout of NECKWEAR wrapt up in each other as few in the important positions. The leg the centuries. We were familiar with couples have been. It is related that islature would be almost helpless Cobs county organized at a meeting the power of mind over matter long the husband once brought the wife without chief clerks for both houses held In Myrtle Point, at which about before Coue thought of announcing his method of curing many of the back from the borderland of the who were familiar with every pro 15 were present. They effected the hereafter merely by the magnetism cedure, who could conduct their own organization tor the purpose of secur ailments that beset mankind. Isms similar to Coueism have be of his influence ovor her. He held business and also advise the offi ing batter marketing facilities and gen come popular several times during her hand in his as the soul flut cers, while it would be possible to erally improving conditions. Much the past century and probably the tered against the portals of the do away with any of the legislators world, and she came back to who feel unable to serve at three larger areas of berries are to be put same was true of the centuries that other Quality is assured in all of him. plunks per. out this year. went before. A remarkable photograph once these best grade silk stockings There is no reason, however, why A quarter of a century before was H. J. Overturf, member of the lower taken of this couple which legislators should not be paid what and their pricings mark them Coue wes ovou heard of experiments house of the state legislature from the showed that their love had been they are worth, or at least enough were tried which proved that a per such as being good purchase values. taken that their faces had of 21st district and a former member Newest styles in col to cover reasonable expenses while son could be sent to his sickbed almost the same form. The contour they are serving the state. state bonus appraisers, appeared at Italian Silk Stockings, $3.50 simply by the power of suggestion iggeatiou and lar and cuff sets, Spring modes call for new cor expression of one was the con Tiom he on the part of friends whom the United States marshal’s office in These purest Italian silk stock tour and expression of tho other. sets to give the new figure line new lace bertha col The Sentinel notes that The Ore met in the course of a few hours. Portland and accepted service on ings, glove silk, are all purest its proper setting. All Ameri The power of mind over matter Involuntarily because of thoir great gonian continues to give Ole Hanson lars, new silk pongee was brought to our attention a love each had grown to resemble all the credit for saving Seattle warrant charging him with use of the silk from tip of toe to the top. can Lady corsets are boned tho other. Casos have been reported collars, many in in from the I. W. W.s a few years ago. mails to promote a fraud against the quarter of a century ago by the The heels are high cut and with “Mighty Bone” which is cases of two young men, each taken of persons who grew to resemble The Sentinel would not take away Oregon bonus law. Mr. Overturf im dividual styles and pointed, insuring a snug fit at animals which were their life com rust proof and nearly unbreak from Ole Hanson any of the credit with a serious illness. The sicker mediately gave bond In the sum of all reasonably priced ankle which will not wrinkle. able. Let our saleswomen show of the two, in a lucid moment, over pauions. A case has been reported which is his due, but the facts are heard the physician say that the of an Oregonian who has spent his that without the aid of intelligent $2500. See them today. you your correct model. from ....... 50c to 2.50 The Lane county court Is planning patient would cross over the border life hunting sea lions and in the and conservative organized labor sunset of bis life his face resembles Pure Ingrain Silk Stockings Price range ........ $1.00 to $5.00 the famous ex mayor would have within tin« hour. The mind of th J to sell a block of $400,000 of its high patient became obsessed with the greatly the face of the animal had much less good luck in hand- way bonds at once. This will take $1.95 a Pair thought, “I do not wunt to die; which has been the source of his ling a most ticklish situation. The These ingrain silk stockings Sentinel criticizes organized labor care of all bond projects planned for 1’in too young to die; there are livelihood and his life companion. Prenatal influence/ the poxver of when it thinks organized labor this year. The projects to be worked are most dependable in weight many things 1 want to do; I’m not going to die.” lie had heard of th«? tho mind of the mother to influence needs criticism and it believes in this year are three aeotions of the and dye and are the same value the physical appearance and the power of mind over matter and, giving organized labor credit for which sold last fall at $2.25 old territorial road, a section of the mind of the child yet unborn, is no the good which it does, and this is kept repenting to himself with all | a pair. the power of which his weakened now theory and tho number who do one case where it got very little high pass road to Lake oreek valley, body was capable, “I do not want | not believe in the possibility of credit for its good offices. the Glenada-Ada reid, the surfacing of All Silk Boot Cotton Top such influence is small. to die.” the North Ford road and the Coburg- A casual student of human nature Stockings, $1.25 a Pair In our Grocery Department; Phone 33; City Delivery When tin* physician was recalled! Linn county line road. to the bedside a few hours later1 can read in tho face, in tho eyes, Better than fibre silk for wear The Pacific States Lumber company, Buy canned goods by the dozen this week; save money his patient, whom ho had not ex 1 tho kind of life a person lives, can National Forest Timber for Sale known better as the Coos Bay lumber and a splendid weight at a peeled to lignin see alive, was able rend tho thoughts he thinks. Tho living of a clean life usually very moderate price. to joke and laugh with him. That One Can of Fruit company, will complete extensive en One Can of Vegetables patient is well and hearty today brings health and happiness. Sealed bids will bo received by Free! largements and improvements of Its Free! Living a life of evil amid squalor and 1ms known hardly a sick day the Forest Supervisor, Roseburg, and unpleasant surroundings usually with each one dozen pur with each one dozen pur great plant at Marshfield about June 1 since that time. Oregon, up to und including briugt briugs illness in its wake. The long Free Demonstration The other young man, while not March 26, 1923, for all the mer and will then operate on a production chase of one kind or as chase of one kind or as lived people usually are those who March 7, 8, 9 nearly ns sick as the other, made chantable dead western red Ce sorted canned fruit this sorted canned vegetables basis of .approximately 800,000 feet In up his mind that the end was near, have lived in God’s sunshine and dar timber, standing or down, week. Snider ’s Food Products. eight hour* according to announoe- this week. have kept their minds clean and lie was a husky specimen of man and all tho live western red ce Come and taste the good ment by 'liliam Denman of San Fran- hood. The physician said that there clear, who have exercised the tai dar timber designated for cutting was no need of his passing on, but onts wherewith God has blessed on an area embracing about 180 eats—it’s free. cisco, chairman of the board of dtreo- he hud mudu up his mind. The end them. acres within Sections 8, 15, 16 tors and executive committee of the The healthy, we have often noted, Special Demonstration in came within three or four days. and 22, T. 22 8., R. 1 E., W. M., But illness is not necessary to nre the happiest. May it not be Our Grocery Department on the Frank Brice creek water concern. 7 he Umpqua valley broccoli orop prove the power of mind over mat t lint the cheerfulness of mind has shed, Umpqua National Forest. Snider’s Food Products. ter. Our races are indexes to the causod the good health of the body? Oregon, estimated to bo 47,375 will be the beat from the standpoint An observation of the lives of Wednesday, Thursday and thoughts that are in our minds. linear feet, more or I cbs , of poles of quality and quantity that has ever Our faces are shaped by the those about us should leave no and piling and 2000 fence posts, 'ridav, March 7, 8 and 9 beeu produced there, unless future thoughts that control us. Our hands doubt of the power of mind over more or leas. No bid of less than matter, should leave no doubt of weather results in damage. With the and the lines of our hands distinct 2 cents per linear feet for poles ly record the kind of lives our the power of mind to influence the and piling and 2 cents apiece for largest acreage in the history of the well being of the body. minds direct us in living. fence posts, will be considered. industry in the valley, the weather has But it Is nothing new. It is not Few will dispute that th«* Three hundred dollars must be had much more experience A Mathematical Mind. youah family.” Father looked him been very favorable for a good growth a power that we have not before thoughts which control our minds deposited with each bid, to be The Sunday school teacher asked practice than aviators. over a moment and then replied, and all indications point to an unusual can he plainly read by those who had. applied on the purchase price, Willie how many commandments ‘‘There must be.” Emile Coue has merely focused have made a study of our “bumps.” refunded, or retained in part as ly tins crop. Heads of soms of the there are and Willie answered One Symptom. Anyway. The condition of our health, the our attention upon a power which liquidated damages, according to early varletlse are beginning to ocme “ten.’’ “That’s right,” said the Chauncey Reginald Archibald Hard to Convince. likely spun of our life art« indicated we always have had and always conditions of sale. The right to in already, but the bulk of the ciop teacher. “And if you broke one of Asherton approached his prospective “Don’t you want to buy some by the lines of our hands. Few will have exercised, but probably to a reject any and all bids reserved. dispute these statements. The lessor dogroe than we will in tho Before bids are sumbitted, full in will not be harvested until ths neat them what would happeu!” and father-in-law and said, ‘‘Aw. youah fine crabs, lady! See—they’re all Willie replied “There would be nine daughtah has—aw—promised to alive.’’ “Yes, to be sure,” replied thoughts we think are not as secret future. Coue himself makes state- formation concerning the timber, wsek. left.” mawy me and—aw—I’d like to the housewife, “but are they ns some of us are led to beliuve. JJJ®J!l*!L^jhichMua^b^hui^eonstrued. tho conditions of sale, and the An investigation to determine why know if theah is any insanity in fresh!” submission of bids should be ob Practice Makes Perfect. tained from the Forest Super the state bonus commission has re the A technical journal makes fused to grant loans up to 76 per cent visor, Roseburg, Oro., or District statement that more persons are Ranger, Disston, Ore. f23m9 of tho value of the property ottered killed by motor cars than by air- for seourity will be made by Umpqua planes, ____ r___ __ that it is only _ fair and adds post of the Ainerloan Logton. It has to point out that motorists have been reported that several ex-service NOTICE TO CREDITORS. mon in Douglas county have endeavor- NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice is hereby given that the sd to get loans and have offered prop undersigned has been appointed by Notice is hereby given that the tho Oountv Court of I.ane County, erty of considerable value as securMy, undersigned executor of the estate the security In every case being snt- State of Oregon, Administratrix of of Helen M. Silsby, deceased, has tho last will and testament of floient to gain a much larger loan filed his final account in the mat George Halton, deceased, which op than wae allowed by the bonne oo»- ter of said estate, and an order has der bears the date of the 3rd day been made and entered of record naieekm. of February, 1923. directing this notice and setting Put your monsy in & Star car Central Oregon sheepman are opt* Tuesday, the 13th day of March, All persons having claims aganist the estate of said George Halton, mlstlc. for unless unusual conditions A. D. 1923, at the hour of 11 deceased, are hereby notified and should develop ths winter season will o'clock a. m. at the County Court J required to preaent the same, duly have been almost Ideal. This winter room in said County, for the hear verified, to the undersigned, at tho ing of objections, if any, to said law office of Herbert W. Lombard, teed he« been plentiful. In fact, many account, and " * for final ’ — settle- “ * the ’*“ " Cottage Grove, l-arie County, Ore -wishers will carry over large quanti ment of said estate. gon, on or before six months from ties of hay tor use next season. Win WORTH HARVEY, the date of the first publication of ter range baa been available part of Executor of the estate of thia notice. Helen M. 8ibby, deceased. flhnfl the Ume and with plentiful supplies of Dato of first publication Febru ary 9th, 1923. hay la reserve stock Is coming tbrongb NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION E8TEI.LA I. HALTON, the winter in excellent shape. Thia in Administratrix of the last will and turn should mean more and a bettor Dep.tr ment of the Interior. U. 8. testament of George Halton, Deceased grade of wool, wbleh may be expected Ijind Office nt Roseburg, Oregon, Herbert W. Lombard, Attornoy for estate. f9m9 to have Its effect on tho priooo ef tho January 27, 1923. Notice is hereby given that Bus 192$ clip. You are going to get a STAR CAR this summer, so get •ell M. Proudfit, of titar, Oregon, NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING. As a direct reeult at lte reoent vic who, on October 28, 1920, made your order in now. Then there will not be any delay tory in the extra Inoomo tax contro Homestead Entry, Serial, No. 013408, Notice is hereby given that the versy the Union Fishermen’s Co-Oper for the NH of SWh of Section 17, on account of shortage when you come after your car. undenugued administrator of the Township 21 S., Hauge 2 W., Wil ative racking company of Astoria will estate <<f Crampton H. Jones, de T«YURiSJnR 562859 i COUPE ceased, has filed his final account distribute approximately $75.000 among lamette Meridian, han filed notice $569.88 ....... ...... $558.75 | SEDAN... with the Clerk of County Court of Ha $00 stockholders Some years ago of intention to make Final Three $827.48 year Proof, to establish claim to Lane County, Oregon, and that Sat the company created what was known the land above described, before f. o. b. Cottage Grove utday, the 10th day of March, 1923, ai the hour of 10 o ’clock in the as the shareholder»’ redeeming fund the Register and Receiver of the forenoon of »aid date in the court and it amounts to about $300,000 For United States Land Office, at Rose room of »aid court in the court tho years 1*17 and 1*1* ths depart burg, Orego.i, on the 13th day of house of Lane County, Oregon, has ment demanded an extra income tea March. 1923. Claimant »»mes as witneeees: been fixed a» the time and place for hearing objections to said re on this fund on the ground that ths Maxie W'fcippe, of Cottage Grove, port and the settlement thereof said money wss "borrowed capital." baton* ¡Ore.; iuii Patte», of Cottage Grove, older of date February 3rd, 1923. lug to the stock holders and not to the Ore.; Raymond Gleason, of Star. Ore.; John Carr, of Diaaton. Ore. J. I. JONES, Administrator. company The packing eonspaaw en* ! f2 m2 W. H. CANON, Register. ALTA KING, Attorney for said estate. (9 ni9 teo*ed this and wen. tfottugc 6rovr >rntinri March Ushers in Newest Spring MerchandiseHere all are invited to have “first look” at Umphrey & * Canned Goods Week This Week BOOKSI BOOKS! £ STAR CAR Day by day in every way Star Cars are getting better and better W hat is friendlier than a good book? 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