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COTTAGE GROVE SENTINE!., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1923 PAGE FOUR made by The Sentinel has been ful not, but if Pierce is not allowed to j filled. Pieree has proved the weak hold tho reins for four years, a A Weekly Newspaper With Plenty est governor the state has had dur large proportion of people will be of Backbone ing the time the editor of The lieve that he did not huve full op Sentinel has been a resident of portunity to keep his promise. Let .Publishers Bede 4 Smith By his vacillating policies him have four years in which to ___ Editor Elbert Bede__ made enemies almost as rap prove that his promises were only A first-class publication entered at idly as he made votes by his tear superheated atmosphere and put a Cottage Grove as second class matter ful oratory and fulsome preelection quietus on this talk about getting promises. Compared to the splendid more out of our government and Business Office_____ 55 North Sixth business administration of his prede paying less for it. Tremendous re cessor his record is pitiful ductions in taxes can not come until Now the attempt is being made we are willing to do away with the SUBSCRIPTION BATES One year___>2.25 I Three months 65c to invoke the recall against him. things for which our tax money Six months. 1.16 | Single copy— 5c Pierce is lying in his own bed. He pays. Four years of Fierce will has trained with the radical clement prove that to the satisfaction of all. Member of who demand that the recall be in To recall a governor would be a National Editorial Association voked against public officials who blot upon the fair escutcheon of the Oregon State Editorial Association do not step to suit them. He has state. The recall was never intend Oregon Newspaper Conference Lane County Publishers ’ Association trained with the element who have ed to be used for the purpose that in the past damned without reason those who would recall Pierce would FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, .923 public officials who were giving of invoke it. To invoke the rceall is their best in the service of the tantamount to charging graft and state. Ho has personally launched corruption. I.et Us not have to A NOBLE DOCUMENT. vicious attacks against public men shamefully hang our heads before of high character, notably tho for the other states of our union. This is constitution week through mer membors of the highway com To invoke the recall against out tho United Status. mission. Now he is the victim of Pierce would be unfair, it would be With the tendency towards law the same tactics which he himself contrary to American ideals of gov lessness that prevails, with the tea in the past has employed. He is the ernment, it would be a dastardly Cotton sheet blankets with genuine combed nap finish, priced $1.95 to $3.75 deucy that prevails to defamo our victim of the same kind of unjusti stab in the back, it would be child government and our public officials, fiable vituperation that he in the ish. We have prescribed our medi Pretty plaid Woolnap blankets, priced................. —............... „.$4.50 to $5.50 with the tendency that prevails to past has launched against others. cine. Now let us take it. give little attention to public af Hero we have a splendid example 3iX>-pound khaki all-wool army blanket, double bed size, each—......... $3.50 fairs uatil something happens that of chickens coming home to roost. A man’s enemies keep him on his does not suit us, it is well to study Pierce’s actions and conduct in the guard—his, friends throw him off. Pure wool warp and filling scotch plaid blanket, full double bed size $11.50 • • • this document that is the founda past have invited exactly what ha» tion of the greatest government befallen him but, notwithstanding WRINGING MUSIC BEST Pure wool warp and filling, both plaid and striped border blankets, each upon God ' ’s green all this, The Sentinel does not favor ever founded ' ’ . A well known organ company will at ...................... . ................................ .. .......................................... $9.50 to $14.50 footstool. It is well to learn what the recall hereafter make washing machines our duties are under that consti Why not! Didn’t we oppose him as well as organs. It should have tution if we would enjoy tho lib- in the election! Aren’t wo dissat started this mueh sooner and sold erties which it guarantees to UB. isfied with his conduct of his high washing machines in a number office! places where it sold the musical True enough, but— st foments. It ’s un ill wind that blows no Those who elected Pierce did so body g< ¡ood. Tho catastrophe in Woman proposes to man—that Japnn hi las put a quietus on this with their eyes open and they did buncombe about Japan making so despite the fact that they were do certain things, and he goes and preparations for war with the fully informed as to exactly what doos them. to expect. Pierce is exactly the United Statos. same kind of a man that he was Some self made men look liko it. • • • when he was elected. RECALLING A GOVERNOR. Ho is not charged with crooked Tho stork is the only bird that WORSTED COAT SWEATERS COAT SWEATERS FOR MEN ness or corruption in office. is found in all climes at all times FOR BOYS Tlie Sentinel was on» of the pa While it may not seem possible, of the year. No outer garment is so handy and con pers which gavo advance informa we believe ho is doing hiB duty as The school boy, and even small brother venient for wear in cold snappy weather tion to tho people as to exactly ho sees it. Some folks covet another’s faults. who must wait, a year or two to begin as a “button-up” coat sweater—for bus what kind of a governor Pierce If all this is true, there is not school life, will find no trouble in being iness wear, for street wear, for work of would make. Tho Sentinel stated the slightest reason for invoking fitted in one of these attractive coat many times that ho could never tho recall. The peoplo got what every kind. Coat sweater» are easily and oven so much as begin to keep his they wanted. They indicated that sweaters for we have provided a com quickly put on, fit snug and are not in ♦ ----------------------------------------------- ♦ campaign promises. Tho Sentinel they wanted Pierce to servo for plete range of sizes. Conte today m 1 your way. Wo show them here in a wide (Concluded from proceding page.) repeatedly stated that Pierce’s im four years. If ho is the same man have a try on. range of styles and colors. plied promiso of a 50 per cent re that he was when elected, if he is inook, son of Mrs. A. E. Phelps, Price range.............................$2.50 and up duction in taxation was the cheap doing tho the best that he cun, he is both former residents of this city. Priced.—................................. $2.50 to $8.50 est kind of clap trap to get into entitled to serve out his four years. It was held September 17 at the SLIP-OVER SPORT SWEATERS office on. homo of the bride. The couple, who Hero is another phase: SLIP-OVER SPORT SWEATERS FOR BOYS Notwithstanding that the people A large proportion of tho peoplo were on their way to las Angeles, FOR MEN Here they are boys—slip-over sweaters had this information, they elected believed that Pierco could keep his where they will spend a few weeks, 1’iorce by a tremendous majority. promise and reduce taxes 50 per spent Tuesday night at the home of that will hold when the other fellow Jiuit slip into one of these new slip-over Since tlinl time every prediction cent. They wore told that ho could Mr. and Mrs. Vinal Randall. Mr. pulls, and the same handsome styles that sweaters and feel the chill vanish at mid Mrs. Phelps are planning to the big fellows wear! Some are V-neck, once! You can be fitted in them here in stop here about October 1 on their others with roll collar or turn-down “tur way homo. Mr. Phelps is a brother plain solid colors or handsome contrast of Miss Ruth Phelps, teacher in the tle-neck” style. We surely will be pleased ing colors—and purest, worsted wool if grades here. Mr. and Mrs. Phelps to show them to you. you want tho best. will be at homo at Tillamook after ...$3.25 and up $3.75 to $12 Price range. Priced ...................... October 15. <3> <» <8> T. Alvin Fuson and Miss Marga ret Higgins, both of this city, wore married Septembor 19 at tho home of Rev, J. E. Carlson, who offi ciated. Charles Fuson, brother of the groom, and Miss Alma Sears, friend of tho bride, attended the couple. Only — " relatives and close friends wero present. ♦ ♦ ♦ Tho Indios’ nid society of tho Methodist church met Wednesday afternoon in the church parlors with Lizzie Ogden, visitod over Sunday recently with the VV. Renno several others left the first of the Mrs. Orpah Bensoa, Mrs. D. C. Bos night at the J. I.. Queen home in family. | week to attend the roundup at Pen- ley, Mrs. H. W. Mason and Miss Mrs. Wm. Campbell Cottage Grove. Mrs. dleton. Grneo Blackwell as hostesses. A <$,-----------------——-————— Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Campbell Huntsman have gone to the Scar- - ------------- - ------ —=s business meeting was held and the SAGINAW. camo up from Marshfield Sunday trough prune yards. X following officers were elected: “LITE-FOOT" Miss Melthn Pentico and visited with tho J. F. Adney and Miss President, Miss Grace Blackwell; (Special to The Sentinel.) family. Myrtle Adney returned to Vena Caldwell are attending high Powdered vice president, Mrs. 8. L. Mackin; Sept. 18.—Mrs. l.izzie Ogden, of Marshfield with them. school in Cottage Grove. secretary, Mrs. Albert Woodard; Myrtle Creek, arrived Saturday to DANCE FLOOR Mrs. A. S. Walkley, of Eugene, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Bennett and treasurer, Mrs. W. A. Hognto. visit with her aunt, Mrs. C. C. is visiting at the home of her son son visited over the week end at WAX About thirty members wore present. Moody, Moody accompanied Clino Walkley. the Fisher home. Gives smooth, glid After the business meeting, the re her to Saturday to spend Mrs. A. E. Scott and Miss Etta The John Samson family and Mr. Eastman Film»—direct from the factory are al ing finish to hard mainder of the afternoon was spent the day Mr, and Mrs. K. B. Scott, of Eugene, were in this vicin and Mrs. Marion Lebow are on a or soft-wood floors. ways fresh and dependable. socially. Dainty refreshments wore Moody. Sunday. camping trip in eastern Oregon. ity ~ NO ACID. GREASE served. Mr. and Mrs. O. Knight returned* Mrs. Aubrey Wolford and Mrs D. OH DUST. Let Us Do Your Developing and Printing | ♦ <S> ♦ W ho Thursday from Chico, Calif., where LYNX HOLLOW. P. Caldwell and their children are Your druggist has Mrs. A. W. Holliwell was hostess they had been visiting relatives. working in the Arzner prune or it. If not. send us Free 5x7 enlargement with $3 worth of work; 7x11 I stamps. 75c for one- for an onjoyable afternoon Tuesday J. Porteous is visiting at the W. chard near Dillard. (Special to The Sentinel.) enlargement with $5 worth of work. pound package at her home for the M. P. G. club. F. Briggs home. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Estes and Sept. 18.—Several from hero at- CLARKE. Miss Dorothy Wickham, of Port The A. 8. Cole family moved here tended the D. C. Cole sale on Row Mrs. Melvin Jackson, of Creswell, WOODWARD land, who is visiting nt tho H. W. Saturday from Ixirane. river. visited Monday with relatives here. J DRUG Titus home, was an invited guest. Elwin Benston bought an Over Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Bonne visited ^JV^^^Rermej^jJolm^^M^ht^and Port la mA. Oregoa. ♦ ♦ ♦ land four Saturdny from W. F. Mrs. G. C. Dyott entertained Briggs. Mrs. D. F. Pettit and children and Tuesday at a one o’clock luncheon for tho members of tho Tuesday Baehel and Jay Burleson left Satur O. J. Kam Cottage Grove Bridge club. lavender, golden cen day for Creswell, where they will 6th and Main tered, fall asters, arranged grace pick prunes. W. F. Briggs and son Ernest were fully with tulle of the same shades, maiie a lovely table, and name cards in Eugene Bunday. Mr. Briggs added to the dainty color scheme. bought a Ford sedan while there. Mr. and Mrs. K. B. Moody, of Only members were present. Follow ing the luncheon tho afternoon was Eugene, spent Sunday at tho C. C. spent in bridge playing, Mrs. E. E. Moody homo. Cline Walker left Sunday with a Schmidt receiving high honors and ✓ Mrs. Earl Arthur the eonsolation. partv from Walker, to attend the Tho next mooting of the club will Pendleton roundup. Tho Saginaw Lumber company re bo held October 2 at the home of sumed logging Monday, after having Mrs. 8. 8. Iasswoll. closed down a week. ♦ ♦ ♦ Mrs. Underhill, who had been vis Announcements have been re ceived hero by friends of tho brido iting at the homo of her daughter, announcing the marriage of Miss Mrs. Bartlett Johnston, left last Fern Holcomb, former resident of week for California. this city, to Boyce Harold Heath, daughter Effie visited Sunday eve of Hollywood. The coretnony was ning with friends in tho Hollow. Mrs. C. C. Moody and niece, Mrs. hold September 15 in the Methodist church at Hollywood. Following the wedding a reception was held nt the new home of the couple in Holly- "ood Mr Heath is in the nrehitee tural business there. (tottage (Brote £rntind For Those Frosty Days and Nights! Blankets ! Blankets ! Have you felt the chill of the last few nights? Better prepare now by replenishing the blanket supply from our new bedding assortments, which include many handsomely bound blankets in plain bordered and pretty plaid patterns. All wanted sizes and most rea sonably priced. Sweaters for All Male Members Father, brother and son, be he big or little, will find among these new sweaters just his size and choice. Better get one now to wear against the first snappy morning or evening. You will find them reasonably juiced, too. I n SOCIETY We Have Them Neighborhood Newsi —the kind to fit your desires and purse. j'SCT ss »rax Kern’s for Drugs It’s Pure and It Makes MORE MILK MIZ.K Give Him or Her a Diamond A miggt'Hiion that will solvo many a gift problem to the aatiafaction of both giver and receiver. Our wonderful array makea selection a aim pie matter. Madsen’s TEACHER BREAKS CONTRACT: DORENA HAS NO INSTRUCTOR Directors of tho Dorona schools are wondering they „ whore ‘ ‘ j are at in regard to a teacher in their school and are contemplating the poor example of realizing responsi bility sot by a teacher who was engaged to teach the school but broke her eontraet without giving warning or giving the school board opportunity to fill the vacancy. A young woman from IaGrande had agreed to take tho position and had arrived at Dorena to begin her work this week. Roon after her ar rival she received a telegram from her father, stating that a district near her home had offered to par her more money. Rhe left for home on the next train. Director» Rales and Van Valin have told the county superintendent that they intend to take the matter up with the state department of *<l- ' neat ion and endeavor to have the young woman’s certificate revoked. Rhe had not signed a contract but I had agreed with the board to teach. I WRIGLEYS PRODUCER §3 -.1-& Take it home to the kids. Nave a packet ia your pocket for an over-ready treat. n fl A11 t ai t c ft n sa i A ri R WwllwIVwS COvYI v w~ tiee and an aid to the teeth, appetite, dteestioii. ■' M*N»JrACTURlO BY 5PRINÖFIEIDMILL&C SPRIN6FIÉU), ORE MILK PRODUCER A pure feed is an economi cal feed—there’s no waste. 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