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COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1923 PAGE SIX Mark Twain’s Dream Sweetheart. * * My Platonic Sweetheart” is the title of a story by Mark Twain and recounts a dream which recurred him many times. In the dream A merchant whose wife had ca to he met always the same fair young tarrh of the stomach finally gave girl who remained always the same her simple buckthorn bark, glycer age. ine, etc., as mixed in Adlerika. "In our dreams—I know it!—we ONE bottle did wonders because do make the journeys we seem to Adlerika acts on BOTH upper and make; wo do see the things we lower bowel and brings out all poi st em to see—the people, the horses, sons. Helps any case gas on the cats, the dogs, the birds, the stomach in TEN minutes. Excellent the whales. They are real, not chim to guard against appendicitis and eras; they are living spirits, not for obstinate constipation. The shadows; and they aro immortal White_PharmacjL^^___^___nov2 and indestructible. They go whither they will; they visit all resorts, all COUCH points of interest, even the twink Hard on child—hard on parents. ling suns that wander in the wastes Control d:-< adful whooping and of space. That is where those coughing, help to quiet sleep with strange mountains are which slide from under our feet while we walk, CHAMBERLAIN’S and where those vast caverns are COUGH REMEDY whose bewildering avenues close be hind us and in front when we are Every user is a friend lost and shut us in. We know this because there are no such things Merchant«! Your saleabooks. here, and they must be there, •be Place your order with The Sen cause there is no other place. In tinel 60 days before you must the 44 years that I have known my have them. • Dreumland sweetheart 1 have seen her once in two years on an aver i age. Mainly these were glimpses, tut she was always immediately recognizable, notwithstanding she was so given to repairing herself and getting up doubtful improve ments in her hair and eyes. She was always 15 and looked it and acted it; and 1 was always 17 and never felt a day older. To me she is a real person, not a fiction, and her sweet and innocent society has been on of the prettiest and pleasantest experiences of my life. I know that to you her tulk will not seem of the first intellectual order; but you should hear her in Dreamland—then you would see.” Gives Wife Glycerine Mixture CUSHMAN MAPLETON ROAD As the wheels of an automobile HELD TO BE DANGEROUS ure 5% feet apart and the fenders The new road between Mapleton and Cushman, just completed by C. D. Willson, contractor for the Southern Pacific company, is one of the most dangerous pieees of road in the country, P. M. Morse, county engineer, has declared. He said that the contractor had done a good piece of work but as the con tract called for only an eight-foot grade tho road is so narrow nearly all the way that it would be ex tremely dangerous to drive over it with an automobile. ’’The Greatest Family in the World” Try On One of These Hand Tailored Overcoats Made by Ed. V. Price & Co., Chicago, “Tailors for Men ’ ’ You have tried on many overcoats but have you tried on an Ed. V. Price & Co. hand tailored overcoat? There’s a difference. Some overcoats cover but somehow never feel right and often do not hold shape as time goes on. When you order, re member “coal oil” and “kerosene” are simply generic terms for ker osene of all kinds— good, bad and indiffer ent. Make sure you get the highest quality ker osene only, refined by the Standard Oil Com pany’s special process. Ask for Pearl Oil by id me. .TANDARI) OIL COMPANY (California) (Eugene Register.) Citizens of both Lorane and Cot tage Grove assert with conviction that, the new Cottage Grove-Lorane highway is a fizzle, and a drive over it will convince the average disinterested person that they are rot far from right. Compared with the fine macadam roads that Lane county was accustomed to build in other days it is indeed a sad sight, and the people who had counted upon hauling their products to mar ket over it, winter and summer alike, are not to be blamml for feel ing disappointment. Another outstanding fizzle is the new7 road from the McKenzie bridge to Coburg—if by any stretch of im agination one is justified in calling it a road. It is not a modern high way. It is merely a mass of crushed rock dumped upon a grade and left for traffic to wear into some sem blance of a track. It is anything but the smooth surface the people of that section expected when they voted for the bonds. It is impossible as yet to make IllURtxatlou by lLayinond Perry comparisons of cost between these wretched new roads and the fine A rticle F our smooth highways that Lane county formerly built, but it is not too WHEN FORTY MILLIONS PULL early to suy with the utmost assur TOGETHER ance of truth that a good road is A savings fund, no tnai’er how it worth what it costs while a rotten is acquired, is usually handled in one road is too costly nt any price. of three trays: it may be hoarded; Doctors’ bills frequently come at it may be deposited in a savings the time when wo can least afford bank, or it may be invested directly them. Why not pay physicians so in some enterprire needing capital much a wook while they keep us for its development. When a ni.m hides his cash sav well and assess them so much a ings in a st iking or stores them week when w’e get sick f in a safety drawer lie is simply a hoarder. This money may have a potential value to him but it is of no use to anyone else; ar.d really it is of no use to him until he puts it again into circulation. This type of savings often, if not Many Cottage Grove People Have always, is an injury to society; it Kidney Trouble and Do withdraws fr, in active service money Not Know It. that is nev il in nr. y ways by society fur the use and benefit of all Do you have backache I the p.-o .¡e. T lie value of a "savings Are you tirod and worn out! Feel dizzy, norvous and depraved! fund" is not co-lined to the man Are the kidnoy secretions irreg who ov.ns it. If properly used, it helps f rwa.d the growing tici- ular! Highly colored; contain sedimentt pation of more and n.ore people in Likely your kidneys are at fault. more and more of the good things Weak kidneys give warning of in life; in other words, it then be comes an instrument of social prog distma. Heed tho warning; don’t delay— ress. Savings deposited in savings banks Uso a tested remody. Read this Cottage Grove testi draw interest. That Ls, tec lank really borrows the money from the mony. Mrs. Amanda Spriggs, 500 S. 1st depositor ami pays him for its use in the form of interest St., says: “Doan’s Kidney Fills are When the savings i. ; k account not a new remedy to me. I had terrible backaches and could hardly begins to amount to > metuing worth got about and dizzy spells came over while, t! e id. t of in\estment occurs me, especially when I stooped. My to the ik.oiKor and lie begins to limbs ached, my foot swelled and look around t\>r some form of in my kidneys acted too frequently vestment which will be safe and at but Doan’s Kidney Pills soon had the same time bring him in a larger me feeling like a different person. return t! an the bank can altord The aches and pains left and niy to pay. It must also be evil,. con- verti! !e into cash and be caps' 'c of kidneys did not annoy me.’’ Price 60c, at all deniers. Don ’» use as collateral for a loan. simply ask for a kidney remedy—get Safe aa • Government Bond Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that At this point it may he that the Mrs. Spriggs had. Foster Milburn question oi buying a life insurance Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. o26n2 policy is brought to his attention. For such a policy not only meets A UiH.l . Ilin* « IH1V t' .111 .S IT. the conditions wnich constitute a good ii.ve tment but has itlier fea Send your name and address plainly tures which appeal to r.icn who de written together with 5 cento (and thu sire the security of th. ir families slip) to Chamberlain Medicine Co., Dw as well as a profit on their savings. Moines, Iowa, and receive in return I A l ie insurance policy in a reli trial package containing Chamberlain*! able company is as safe as a govern» Cough Remedy for coughs, colds, croup incn i d. It can be paid for in bronchial, “flu" and whooping coughs installments spread over a long ami tickling IhroaU Chsinberlain's Srom I ■ od of time. A policy having a ach and I .¡ver Tablets for stomach Iron cash sun ender value is good security bias, indigestion, gassy pains that crowd for a loan in time of need, it provides the heart, biliousness and constipation security and independence for the Chamberlain • Salve, needed in every investor family in case of his death, family for huma, scalds, wounds, piles and all ’s the while it helps millions and skin affections; these valued family of other investors in Lite Insurance medicines for only 6 cents, lkrn't mim it to build up the general prosperity of the country by putting an im mense fund of ready capita! to work in the service of agriculture, indus try, transportation, housing, and of various governments, national, HANCE FLOOR the state and city. Now, what becomes of the policy» WAX holders' money after it is paid to the (Mvee smooth wild In* Halak ton a r d insurance companies? How do the nr soft-wood Doors companies function as trustee for ■o aznn. otuxrt the hard earned savings of over on over forty millions of our citizens? Tour druggist has Life Insurance companies, like sav H tf not send u> ings banks and others trustees of es atimpa. The tor one- pound onokage tates. are limited by law as to the kind of Investments they may make. The loanable funds of American DON’T MISTAKE THE CAUSE nnt-rooT" When you meet a man who can go down the street, see a man nail ing up a board and not ask what he is doing, just mark him down as a man who takes little interest in what’s going on in this old world. P opular E conomics S eries FIZZLES. — Noon, night or morning—there’s noth ing so gratifying as the warmth from a good oil heater filled with Pearl Oil! Heat by the roomful right where and when it is needed: sick-room or guest room, living-room, hallway or bath—no fire to lay—coal, wood or ashes to lug— only the touch of a match! And no “oily” smell—Pearl Oil is refined and re refined — the clear, bright flame consumes it entirely. and running boards extend out still further the entire width of the grade is taken up by a ear. The grade in most places is built along the side of the mountains and usu ally so high up that it makes one dizzy to look ovor the embank ment, said the engineer. Ed. V. Price & Co. hand tailored overcoats have roomy, easy fitting shoulders and a snug fitting collar, the sleeves are just right, the body of each coat is exactly pro portioned—all the result of careful molding and experienced hand tailoring. Then, too, Ed. V. Price & Co. hand tailored overcoats are made of purest wool fabrics and in ex clusive patterns. Still further, the best recommend we can give you of Ed. V. Price & Co. hand tailored overcoats is the wearer of them in this community. You are most cordially invited to come to the store and try on these hand tailored model overcoats whether you buy or not. Prices $45 to $65 Overcoats Priced to $27.50 New Mallory Hats —unlined rabbit fur hats $4.50 and $5.00 —silk lined rabbit fur hats $5.50 —brushed fur hats $8.00 and $12.50 Sawmilling in Prosperous Tinies. One hay wire sawmill, nice loca tion; ten-mile haul to shipping sta tion; half mile of plank rend, rest insurance companies amount to eight of it mud; six bridges condemned billion dollars, a sum more than half but otherwise good. Timber strictly as great as the total national wealth yellow fir, very few knots; awfully sound between the rotten spots. in 1350. These vast investments are spread Firebox boiler flues leak some; in over practically the whole field of jector patched with chewing gum. permanent, constructive, conservative Darn good whistle and carriage and safe enterprise, putting in or track; nine feet left of the old taking out as changing conditions smokestack. Belts n little ragged, rats ate the laces; head saw is require. Insurance funds are invested as— cracked in a couple places; the en 1. Mortgages on dwelling houses gine knocks and is loose on its base, and the flywheel is broken or business properties in just one place. There’s a pile of 2. Farm mortgages 3. United States, State, County side lumber and a few cull ties, but they’ve been attached by some and City bonds rough-neck guys. There’s a mort-1 4. Public utility securities guge on the land that’s now past , 5. Railroad securities due, and I still owe for the ma- ■ 6. Industrial securities chinery, too. But if you want to; 7. Stocks of banks, trust com get rich here's the place to begin, panies and insurance com for it’s a dxru good lnyout for the I panies shape it's in. 8. Real Estate In making investments the first Oregon Cars Increasing. consideration is security and after More than 150,000 automobiles| that an adequate return. But other considerations count as well. These now carry the Oregon license tag. I include the needs of the public, the Secretary of State Kozer is lookiugi needs of the localities in which the forward to a registration for the I policy-holders live, the necessities of year in excess of 165,000. This will' the various governments and the mean an increase of 30,000 over the needs of the policy-holders them registration for 1922 and will ex-' selves. cied Kozer’s original estimate fori According to latest public reports this year by 10,000. insurance companies have now in Of the registrations to date ap- | vested in mortgage loans $2,500,- proximately 11,000 are trucks and | COl.OOO about equally divided between more than 144,000 of the total are I farm and city properties; nearly motor cars. $.’,1'00,0(1 i.OOO m railroad bonds and stocks; $1,4.0,000,000 in government, One of the pretty girls in a neigh I state and city bonds, while nearly a boring town says she steams and billion dollars in loans to the policy- sweats her face regularly onco a holders themselves has been ad week over her mother’s wash tub. vanced on their insurance policies She says turning the wringer makes as security. her anus plump, nnil hanging out the clothes has enlarged her bust Vast Mountain Rewrvoir This vast aggregation of dollars several inches, while the stooping ¡ and lifting the clothes basket makes I is like a mountain reservoir into which is gathered the springs and her waist smaller. She snys hurry-1 snows and rains from the far ranges, ing from stove to table-while help-1 and from which the waters thus ing her mother get the meats gives I saved go out to change the deserts her good control of her lower limbs and the poise and dignity so from death to life. The individual policy-holder by many men admire. And it is said1 himself does not cut a tremendous that this girl could have her pick ¡ figure. But hitch him up with forty of all the worthy young men of her million other policy-holders and he acquaintance, being held in esteem becomes a part of one of the biggest by them far above all the hand | painted butterflies who put on the ' forces operating in the world. Although the sum saved and paid daily street parade. into the common fund by each in- Recently on a Burlington trail«; dii'dual could not by itself accom plish much, think what it amounts to near Galesburg, Ill., someone went when multiplied forty million times I through the sleeper and gathered in I Add to this the fact that it is con several pairs of trousers while the: served and managed by trained and owners peacefully slumbered. There | experienced men, expert in the sci was something doing in the morning. ence and art of investment. Then The porter was yelled at in several recall that these men and their ac different tones of voice but he tivities are under strict governmc i- eould do nothing until the train tal supervision at all times. Through stopped at a little town, where he Cooperation there has been devel hastily bought several pairs of oped a mighty, flowing stream of trousers at a clothing store. They economic life bearing upon its were not strictly up to date but I broad bosom all the institutions and they covored a nakedness that enterprises that have made possible barrad the passengers from the din the great industrial achievements of ing car and from mixing in society our civilization. functions. As the perpetrator of The policy-holder, when he buys a thia joke left no cards, the owners life insurance policy to serve and still think he pants not for notori protect his family is a wise investor ety. —and something more. He has be come a partner in the greatest of A widow knows lata of things all cooperative enterprises — one that she seldom makes use of in which protects not only the homes choosing the second time. of the nation, but every institution • so upon which the safety of the home Our first president was not a con depend». servationist. He made his reputa tloa by cutting down a tree. 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