The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, February 21, 1924, Page 4, Image 4

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the cost of the work and buainens bile mileage, instead of increasing
The conference adopted a resolu­
policy of our eommi»»i<XDer».
it, especially in view if the fact tion continuing the present general
Why the inconsistency! On the that his road men can not get him conference committee in charge of
first page of the last Sentinel Mer­ to visit their districts, even when the program and requesting that
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.Publishers cer seem» to hate all of uz farmer» several times urgently requested so the committee be given support in
Bode A Smith..
....... Editor lined up. On the fourth page, in to do. If he isn’t using the cars putting Wver the program.
Elbert Bede___
speaking of the . 4 * cloning few mo­ to visit county work, what is he
Roy Hands, of this city, served
A first-class publication entered at ments” of the taxiMiyers’ meeting, using them for!
on the poultry committee; W. W.
Cottage Grove as second-class .natter when Sharp and Roney were asked I
Mr. Hawley’s memory is very Hawley, of Lorane, served on the
Business Office.......... 55 North Sixth to resign, we read: 44 Hud the mo short. If he will consult the files livestock committee, and C. E.
tion been put immediately after of The Sentinel he will find that Stewart, of this city, and Claud
made, there is no doubt that it many nice things were said about Schrock, of Loraue, served on the
SUBSCRIPTION BATES
Ono year...... $2.35 I Three months 65c would have carried, due to the fact Mr. Sharp during the time that he horticultural committee.
Six mouths.. 1.15 I Single copy— 5c thut at that late hour a large num was road supervisor of his district,
ber of Sharp’s friend» from the that The Senitnel many times spoke
Member of
farming districts had left
for of the road built by Mr. Sharp as
National Editorial Association
home.” I wonder then if Mercer a model road and used it as an
Oregon State Editorial Association has lined up the farmers.
example of what could be done with
Oregon Newspaper Conference
Why insinuate Sharp would even roal patrol. Mr. Sharp has been
Lane County Publishers’ Association
want pay for a vacation trip to many, many times mentioned in The
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1924 California! We know he did not. Sentinel in u highly complimentary Suggestions Are Given for Success­
But who did pay for the trip for way.
ful Growing of This and
mer Roadmaster Jack McKy made
HAWLEY DEFENDS SHARP
Other Early Flowers.
to California several years ago when
BEN
BETTER
BE
CAREFUL.
AND RONEY.
employed by tho county!
Tomorrow, February 22, is the of­
Why speak of Roney us 4 4 pliabl«»
County Assessor Keeney has eoine
Cottage Grove, Feb. 19.— (To the putty in the hands of Sharp!” Is
ficial day for planting sweet peas
Editor.)—Since reading the many it not true that Roney was elected forward in defense of the Nease in western Oregon. So many have
columns given to our commisaioner» on a platform that would insure timber cruising contract, signed io poor luck with early plantings of
in the last issue of The Sentinel, his working in harmony with Sharp? the dark by Commissioners Sharp this flower, which does so well here
and Roney. He says that au exam
many questions have come to mind.
when properly handled, that the fol­
Why so much fussTnbout the cars
Why present only one side of the Sharp and Roney use! They seem ination of the contract has satisfied lowing suggestions by a seed house
Nease timber cruising question! to manage to get over the county him that the eounty will get a are given:
Why pointedly give only the few with the same number of cars as square deal.
The most important work in the
Perhaps Mr. Keeney could inform
testimonials against Nease which the old court. A noticeable differ
successful growing of flowering
us
why
tho
Nease
outfit
has
had
were furnished by Idaho people ence is that they cut down on the
to stand costly law suits in so many plants from seeds is the condition of
who are so far away we can have number of passengers carried.
other
counties where they had the the soil at planting time—-the depth
no idea of their reliability when
Why so many weeps for the poor same kind of a contract and why so seed is planted and protection until
Sharp had, at the taxpayers’ meet judge! Did the editor of The Sen
the plants have made the first set
ing, a whole stack of reconimenda tinel shed any tears for poor Mr. much scandal has followed their of leaves.
operations
elsewhere.
Mr.
Keeney
tions for Nease that were furnished Sharp when he was in such a posi­
While some flower seeds are very
by prominent men of our own state 1 tion in the old court that he could would do well to look into the hardy and will grow under almost
operations of this outfit in Clear­
Are not Oregonians equally as trust accomplish nothing!
water county, Idaho, and in Claeka any conditions, most of them arc
worthy as our Idaho neighbors?
Is it not true that the why of all
very small and need a little special
Why not let the public have what this can be answered in the follow mas and Clatsop counties, Oregon. care. It will pay every owner of a
the Tillamook county court thinks ing question! Did The Sentinel ■1 Tho Sentinel has published the home to have a hot bed or cold
of Nease and his cruise, as we un­ ever see one good thing in Sharp, statement of a local man, who was frame in which to start early flow­
derstand Nea»e has been cruising before or after he was elected, even employed with tho Nease outfit in ers and vegetable plants, but if you
Clatsop county, who stated that the
for Tillamook county for the past through a magnifying glass?
outfit collected upon the cruising of do not care to make one, then plant
two years!
J. II. HAWLEY.
barren land in that county and in shallow pots or boxes and keep
Why not tell the whole story
failed in many ways to live up to near a warm light window or plant
about the repairing of the Spring­
The Sentinel will, through the
their
contract. The same things in a specially prepared seed bed in
It is not necessary to pay cash for your car in order
field bridge! ft would give those recall campaign,
b \
a» it has in all
that
happened
elsewhere are more a warm und protected place in the
who did not attend taxpayers’ other campaign», open its columns to
to have your name placed on the preferred delivery
yard, made as follows:
than
likely
to
happen
here.
And
Mr.
meeting a different impression of the argument» of those who oppose
For the seed bed in the yard se­
list. You can make a‘ small payment down, or
the opinion». expre»»ed by it. No Keeney might tell us why it is lect a sunny sheltered spot and see
you can buy, if you wish, under the convenient
better
to
pay
25
cents,
even
in
the
one ha» ever been refused spare for
that it is well drained by making
terms of the Ford Weekly Purchase Plan.
such a purpOHo nt any time. The event of an honest cruise, when the the bed 6 to 8 inches higher than
Sentinel not only opens its columns same work can bo done at 15 cents the average level. The soil, being
but it solicits communication» from tho ncre. We can not ace the wis­ higher, will not only bo drier but
tho»e who wish to take issue with dom of paying a bonus of 10 cents warmer. A little bod thus prepared,
the acre at a time when we ox
anything it has said.
say 2% by 3 feet, would bo large
ported an economy administration
enough to take the contents of 5
to
do
something
to
cut
taxes.
The Sentinel i» not in possession
or 6 packets of seed planted in
of any/tnformation showing that
rows the short way. When the
THE
TRUTH,
ANYWAY.
any contract with the Nease outfit
plants are in the second leaf, trans­
F-45
has proved satisfactory. When Mr
plant to another bed, shallow pots,
That
was
rather
a
peculiar
state
­
Hawley submits such information
or let them grow larger and
it. will be published, together with ment made by employes of the coun­ then transplant to the permanent
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the history of tho operations of this ty who charged that Colonel W. G. bed where you want them to re
company in such counties as Clacka D. Mercer double crossed them iu main. If you can secure an old
mas and Clatsop, if testimony from getting information from them upon sash to cover this bed it would be
“I Got Real Mad when I Lost
home is desired. There is plenty of which to base charges against the a great help, especially in the early'
BLUE MOUNTAIN.
Rissue’s sister, Mrs. Wade Watte, Setting Hen,” writes Mrs. Han
it—and not all of a complimentary commissioners. They charged that season.
A stake driven in the I
of Hebron.
N.J.
the colonel led them to believe that ground at each corner of the bed
nature.
(Special to The Sentinel.)
There were no school Thursday
"When I went into our bam and found my
If there is any more to add to the information was to be used in would do to hold the sash about a | Feb. 19.—Elsie Isaacson spent the and Friday, the teacher, Mrs.
“ . Min setter dead I got real mad. One package of
the story of the Springfield bridge, Sharp’s defense.
Snap killed six big rats. Poultry raisers shoult
foot above the soil. If glass is not , week end with her sister Lucile in i ter, being ill.
Rat-Snap ” Comes in cakes, no mixing. No s
While wo must doubt whether the obtainable, a frame covered with ! Cottage Grove.
let Mr. Hawley or Mr. Sharp bring
from dead rats. Three sizes. Prices. 35c, 65c. 11
it forward. The Sentinel is over colonel purjMtsoly left any such im cheese cloth will help some. Tho
Win. and Percy Moody returned
Sold and guaranteed by
Your home print shop—The Sen­
ready to give all the details, to pression, we are wondering how the idea is protection during heavy from Sutherlin Sunday.
KEM ’S FOR DRFGJ
tinel
—
should
be
always
considered
defense
of
Sharp
has
been
strength
get her with information as to other
showers, cold nights- or a spell of
Frank Miller has returned from first. Usually it can handle any j
bridge building throughout the ened by this admission that the in ■ unfavorable weather. Bv starting Hoquiam, Wash.
job of printing you may have. jn22p
Rubber stamps. The Sentinel.
eounty under Sharp and Roney un­ formation was correct but gotten your plants nil in one bed, it is -
Miss Wynettia Mooney spent the
under false pretenses.
der the cost plus system.
much less trouble to care for them. I week end with her parents, Mr. and
.
a ayu- The statement about a number of That was almost as good a one you get them earlier and can pro Mrs. Butte Mooney.
when
the
district
judge
found
in
friends
of
Sharp
having
left
the
When
pare their permanent beds latl-r and
Rev. Good, of California, visited
favor of tho
moonshiner who at your leisure.
Friday night and Saturday at the
Thus taxpayers’ meeting befoer the mo­ claimed
that he had been arrested
tion asking their resignation wn s
If your vegetable or flowering! John Allen home.
a cal! put, was made merely in fairness to upon an illegal warrant. The judge plants
are transplanted twice before
Preaching services were held here
Sharp. We did not understand that added that, inasmuch as a moon­ they go into the regular beds thev Friday and Saturday evenings and
anyone said Mercer had all the shine still had been found in the will be stronger and better and an all-day meeting, with a basket
farmers lined up.
man’s house, he would bo permitted flower and fruit earlier. All this dinner, Sunday.
We know of no reason to retract to serve out tho term which had may seem a lot of trouble but it
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rissue and
our statement that Sharp wanted been meted out to him as the result gives you many advantages. It in­ children visited Sunday with Mrs.
SEED WHEAT, SEED OATS, GRASS SEEDS
RUBBING ALCOHOL
pay during the time he was in of his illegal arrest. We presume sures greater success, saves early
keep coming from tliousiitiils California on n vacation. If Sharp that tho officer who got the illegal weeding in the large bods and n |
We have a fine line of garden seeds, flower seeds,
wishes to make affidavit denying warrant will be severely slapped better condition of the soil, ns you
of placet« where tired muscles that
clover and grass seeds, both package and bulk.
he felt around to see if such upon the wrist and warned that it do not have to work it so early.
for I om of appetite, bad breath,
and bruises cry for its balmy a bill would be allowed by the court niustn’t happen again unless he If your Boil is heavy clay and
coated tongue, biliousness,
Fertilizer and land plaster.
Without griping or nautta
refreshment.
Tho Sentinel will print it. Mr. finds a still or something.
does not work up well, apply a mix j
Hawley can answer his own question
ture
of
sand,
air
slacked
or
garden
j
1
Fine for relieving headache, about Jack McKy. We know nothing
We carry everything that the baby chick needs-
lime, well rotted manure or leaf
cooling babies’ inflamed skin, in regard to the matter.
chick feed, mash, grit, charcoal, feeders and water foun­
mold. Spado this into the soil in
Set your liver right—only 25c
tains.
removing o’tlors of perspiration,
Mr. Roney stated to the editor of
tho fall if possible.
A successful sweet pea grower
ami for soothing the face after The Sentinel that in the conduct of
the business of tho county he Mould
DON’T OVERLOOK US BUT COME IN AND LÔOK
makes the following additional sug­ A Rat That Didn’t Smell After
shaving. Absolutely safe for use
his own head and that he had
gestions:
US
OVER.
,
Being
Dead
for
Three
Months
a
external use in any quantity, no desire to bo known as a Sharp Fanners Endorse McNary-Haugen
With a too early planting there
"I swear it was dead three months.'* writes Mr. J.
and leaves a faint rose odor.
candidate, or a candidate on Sharp’s
is always more or less danger of Sykes (N. J.). “I saw this rat every day: put soma
Plan to Stabilize Price
platform. We believe that Roney
the seeds rotting, particularly those Rat-Snap behind a barrel. Months afterwards, my
of
Wheat.
.
One of 2(10 Purctent prepa­ now regrets that he lias been putty
of the light colored varieties. A wife looked behind the barrel. There it was—dead. *j
Rat-Snap sells in three sixes for 35c. 65c, 11.25.
rations. Every item the best in Sharp’s hands.
A program of agricultural activity few days ago I called on a florist
Sold and guaranteed by
Mf. Sharp made his campaign covering practically every product friend and I noticed several rows
that skill ami conscience can
KEM’S FOR DRUGS.
upon charges of extravagance by of the county was adopted at the of boards, laid in the shape of an
produce.
the court then in power. Among closing session of tho county agri­ inverted V. Upon inquiry I was
other items of extravagance charged cultural conference held Thursday, told that to get good sweet peas
by Sharp was the alleged unneces Friday and Saturday in Eugene.
outdoors in early June he plants his
aarjr use of county automobiles. It
While there is no way of forcing seed in January if the ground can
is quite natural that we should tho adoption of tho program, it is be worked, and then places over
The *j?<?XCt£E Vrut Stare
wonder why an economy administrn anticipated that the growers of the them these boards or little roofs, so
f ion does not, cut down
— on ali10nu> county will be guided to a largo to speak, so as to keep the sweet
extent »by tho findings of the con- pea rows from becoming too wet.
This is one way of getting an early
I
forence.
With the reading of the reports start.
There are quite a few amateurs
of the different group committees
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the Lane county agricultural con of my acquaintance who have al­
forence ended a very successful ready started sweet peas in the
house by planting two or three
three days’ session.
The committee reports wore long seeds in little two inch pots. Ixiter
and exhaustive and covered about these are thinned out, only the
every phase of the different branch strongest vine in each pot being al­
es of agriculture represented on the lowed to remain. These are carried
committees in a suggested program along in a cold frame until the mid­
for the farmers of L mu county. dle of March or April, and then set
The reports for the most port were out in the garden. This is an easy
and convenient way if you an» going
adopted as made out.
The conference voted to endorse to grow only a limited number.
the McNary Haugen bill, proposing
is the finest quality and best known
to put into effect the plan of wheat
Hot Water Bag in America
marketing which will tend to sta
bilire wheat prices under which the
average farmer would be able to
make a profit.
This action was taken after Roy
after
Rittier, state senator from Uma­
tilla county, representing rtie Ex
Cleanses month and
BECAUSE IT IS MOULDED
port Commission league, pointed out
that the industrial class is protect teeth and aids digestion.
ENTIRELY IN ONE PIECE
ed by a tariff on articles it pro
Relieves that over­
duces, the laboring class is protect­ eaten feeling and add
ed by laws, the railroads are simi mouth.
GUARANTEED FOR TWO YEARS
larlv protected and if the McNary
Its l-a-s-t-l-n-g flavor
Haugen bill beemnes a law the satisfies the craving lor
but usually lasts much longer
farmer will be given the same pro sweets.
taction as the other classes men­
Wrigley's is double
tioned and to which they are en-
Thu appliei alao to Fountain Syringes and all other
valne In the benellt and
tit led.
K ANTI.EEK goods
The bill has been endorsed, said pleasure It provides.
Mr. Rittner, by the state bankers’ Sfltd ia it* Purity
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assmuntion, the state fn
farmers
union, Puckugu.
rmer» ’ * union
rgTrV
’g
the
state
grange,
the
Spokane
ehnm
You select keys with rubber goods purchases too. Get
her of commerce. the lx» Angele,
the keys now, they are going fast.
chamber of commerce, the San Fran
cisco chamber of commerce and the
Portland clearing house association.
“ The conference ns a whole was
a big success, *’ said W. A. Ayres,
eounty market master and pronii
fr
neat worker at the meeting, ‘"but
> *.
we L-el. however, that its ultimate i
O. J. Koui
Cottage tin’ve
success depends upon the ability of'
Prop.
the farmer to apply the program |
ttth and Maui
as suggested and to pat it into exe ■
cutioa. ’
A Weekly Newspaper With Plenty
of Backbone
Next Spring
With over 200,000 orders for Ford Cars and
Trucks already placed for delivery during
the next few months, we are facing a record­
breaking spring demand.
FŒRUAfiY22ISÛFHCIALSWEET
PEA PLANTING DAY
Each successive month this winter has
witnessed a growth in sales far surpassing
that of any previous winter season. This
increase will be even greater during the
spring months, always the heaviest buying
period.
These facts suggest that you place your
order early to avoid disappointment in
delivery at the time desired.
K
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See the Nearest Authorized Ford Dealer
does
bodily injury
cause pain?
PLANT YOUR EARLY GRAIN a
AND GARDEN NOW
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CHAMBERLAIN'S
TABLETS
BEIDLER’S GROCERY and FEED STORE
Kern’s for Drugs
Silk Tissue Ginghams
The very newness of these ginghams will de­
light you. A frock of these ginghams with
trimming touches of organdy makes just ^ie 5
right costume for many occasions.
K antlee K
PRICES PER YARD
Hot Water Bag
WRIGLEYS
“it CAN’T LEAK”
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45c 55c
65c
70c
every meal
Swift’s Premium Ham ’
and Classic Soap Sale
To introduce the new larger bar of Classic soap
we are giving one bar free with five.
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Swift s Premium ham sandwiches and cof­
fee served free all day Saturday, February 16.
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