The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, July 10, 1924, Page 4, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    PAGE FOUR
COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL, THURSDAY, JITY 10, 1924
i
for a campaign, but that will make
LEAGUE OF NATIONS
no difference. We are going to
Itó
A Weekly Newspaper With Plenty keep cool with Cal. If the nomina­
AIDS
STUDENT
WORK
of Backbone
tion ha» not been made when thi»
King« Other« Think and What W«
ia printed. The Sentinel would sug­
Publisher» gest that some friend of the party
Think of the Thing» Other« Think
Bede & tiuuth.
___ -Editor telegraph the convention to okeh
Libert Bede—
Collates Information on Cob
The limit of laziness is a negro
A first-class publication entered at Cal Coolidge and let it go at that.
leges and Universities.
Cottage Grove as second class matter
who won’t bother to take his hands
EUGENE GUARD IN NEW
out of his pocket« to accept a tip.
Geneva.—Useful Information con­
Buaumas Office_____ 55 North Bixti
• • •
HANDS.
cerning world universities is contained
In the matrimonial lottery it is
BUBBCBiriTON KATEB
The Eugene Guard has passed into always the man who draws the In the first quarterly publication of
Gue year___ I Three months 05c
the international office of university
the
hands
of
Paul
S.
Kelty
and
his
prize.
Bix iuoutiu>_ 1.IÖ i Cúuglu copy__ be
son. Gene S. Kelty. Mr. Kelty is
intelligence, which waa recently cre­
favorably known to the fourth es­
Alomber of
When they get to making news­ ated as a new co-operative feature of
tate through his years of service as papers out of cornstalks the thrifty the League of Nations.
National Editorial Association
Urogon Stale Editorial Association news editor of The Oregonian and farmer will take a stent of fodder
These publications will endeavor to
Oregon Newspaper Conference
it is certain that ho will give his
Laue County Publishers ' Assoeiatiou paper nil the metropolitan touches to town and have tho printer run co-ordinate In compact form interna­ £
him
up
a
year
’
s
supply
of
reading
tional university information and ful­
that Cottage Grove ’» lusty neigh­
bor can afford. The son made a matter whilo ho waits.
fill the purpose of the new office, which
WHY THEY LOSE JOBS.
good record as a journalism student
Is that of serving as a bridge between
There
’
»
some
satisfaction
in
con
­
and the training in business which
At the present moment there are he has since received should in no templating airships ns the inode of the higher institutions of learning in
not enough jobs to ubsorb the grad way disqualify him for business travel for the future. Pedestrians all countries.
uates oi the past year. Such being manager, which will be his position. won’t have to dodge them.
They will relate the exchange of pro­
• • •
the case, it is but natural that those
fessors and students, list the books of
J. E. Shelton, who had complete
who secure jobs wiil wish to keep charge of the business following the
Silver-tongued orators are perfect­ Interest to university people, and cata­
them and advice us to how to hold death of Charles H. Fisher several ly willing to have their chuutnuqua
logue the administrative measures
such jobs, coming from one who has months ago, has announced that he dates paid for ia gold.
adopted by various universities con­
made a study of the subject, should will take a prolonged rest, al-
prove interesting.
In the copartnership of life tho cerning the conditions under w’hlcb
though that is likely to prove uioro
Those who have taken the trouble irksome than 14 hours u day in the wife is always the junior member foreigners may follow courses of study,
to observe probably have noticed harness.
of the firm, but never the silent explain scholarships, the tuition con­
that some persons, among both old
partner.
ditions affecting foreigners and set
• 4» •
and young, always seem to have
forth the special courses which may
That
we
are
one
nation,
single
steady positions while others arc and indivisible, is well demonstrated
The man who keeps his word can be open to them.
cither just quitting one job or
always
find
someone
to
take
it.
when tragedy strikes the White
The first number of the review pub­
accepting (f) another.
It, is not accident that some hold House, and these occasions have
The man who marries money sei- lishes the results of an Inquiry among R
been numerous in recent yuers. Grief
positions while others spend a large
international students' associations on
doni gets a treasure of a wife.
part of their time looking for new was sincere over the death of the
• • •
an organization for the exchange of
beloved Mrs. Woodrow Wilson. Poli­
ones.
There is no particular merit in students from one country to another;
A. D. White, statistician for Swift tics were forgotten .when Woodrow being good when all around you are
the conditions under which students
& company, recently made a re­ Wilson passed on, although he was good.
work abroad, und questions touching
port to the Chicago Association of not at the time the occupant of the
Grief was
university courses in general.
Commerce in which he gave five presidential mansion.
If it were possible for those about
reasons why boys lose their first even more universal when President
Under the heading, “university in­
Harding succumbed to the rigors us to read oui minds there would
jobs. They are interesting enough
formation,” appears the text of a con­
of
his
western
trip.
Again
the
na
­
be
either
a
lot
of
unhappy
people
for serious consideration by both
tion mourns, this time for the son or we would stop thinking a lot of vention on the mutual exchange of
old und young. Ho said:
students between five countries of Cen­
“Luck of a sense of responsibil­ of our president, Calvin Coolidge Jr. things that never should be thought
tral America, communications sent in
anyway.
ity, unwillingness to work hard,
WHY HOAD IS NEEDED.
by the national university offices of
lack of thoroughness, false notions
Some peoplo get to be grouches the United States, England, Denmark,
about salary and promotion, and
Cottngo Grove, Ore., July 7.—(To from talking to themselves.
luck of principle are the fivo chief
Spain, France, Holland and Swltzer-
reasons why 90 per cent of the the Editor.)—I wish to submit for
, land, and notices from varlouâ Inter­
A woman will call a man a brute
boys and girls of the United States tho information of Cottage Grove
national associations of students.
people a copy of a statement sub anal then fly into a fit of anger
lose their first jobs.
“Lack of a sense of responsibil­ nutted to thé county court, giving when he acknowledges that it is so.
ity is shown by neglect of work, reasons why tho private road from
Ha» Drawn Picture» of
failure' to put the most important Divide to the A. L. Woodard mill SCHOOLS MUST RAISE INTEL­
Buga for Twelve Year«
things first, /md the expression of should be made a county road, read­
LECTUAL STANDARDS.
n general ‘I should worry’ attitude. ing as follows:
“1—Tho present road is not ade­
“Unwillingness to work hard is
“I say it is up to the schools
shown by being late to work, quate, because aside from the plank­ so to form the taste of the young
stretching the lunch hour and steal­ ing it is impassablo except for a people that they shall loathe the
ing a few minutes at the end of the short time in the year. The plank trashy, sexy newspaper, the lying,
day, watching the clock and wast­ ing is allowed by private consent cheating newspaper, the newspaper
ing time by social conversation and mid may be ruined at will by any­ that presents a picture of life in
telephone calls
during business one wishing to transport unreason­ America that is false and poison­
hours.
able loads over it without contrib­ ous. • • • When you give us read­
“Luck of thoroughness is indi­ uting to its upkeep. This has been ers that think most funny pictures
cated most frequently by unwilling­ done tho past winter and spring are silly and most crime stories re­
ness to begin nt tho bottom and to mid is being done now.
volting and most of today’s editor­
go through the drudgery of master­
“2—It is tho only outlet for the ials too elementary, we shall throw
ing each step before going ahead.
farmers of this district and the up our hats with joy. • • " I be­
“The real secret of promotion A. L. Woodnrd sawmill.
lieve, just ns firmly as I believe in
lies in constantly doing more than
“3—The above lumbering firm anything, that unless the schools
you are paid to do. Keep yourself in 1923 paid $112,000.00 in wages lire strengthened, unless America
underpaid. As soon ns you are over­ alone. About $45,000.00 of this was digs in fur the battle against ig­
paid you arc bound to go back­ paid to men who worked in the mill norance, against laxness of moral
ward.
and logging eamp. A full crew con­ and intellectual fiber, on a scale
“Lack of principle is shown by sists of 13 men in the mill and 21 that will dwarf ail past fights
I
concealment of mistakes, untruth- in tho woods.
against ignorance—unless the edu­
fulness, and the constant making of
*
“4—Seven families lived in tho cational level rises in America, in
excuses. * ’
cnmpj the remaining 27 boarded nt another generation there will be no
tho cookhouse or drove in from render for tho kind of newspaper I
want to produco—not even for tho
A Port hind policeman recently Cottage Grove or Divide.
walked onto a six-foot snake coiled
“5— Fivo children of school age kind of newspaper wo produce to­
day.
”—Mare A. Rose, managing ed­
up on the sidewalk. This was said lived in camp nt one time. These,
by u Portland paper to be some­ besides the F. M. Chapman and Er­ itor Buffalo News.
Miss Esther Hastings Hart, insect
thing unusual. Possibly that is true, nest McReynolds children, walking
delineator of the bureau of entomol­
but the unusual feature seems to be to and from school, must puss
ogy, United States Department at
that when a spade was used with through tho J. II. Hawley past uro
Agriculture, at work on a pen and Ink
which to kill tho reptile it was where a bull (at nil times unsafe)
drawing of the dltroplnotus aureovlri-
found that there actually was one ran at largo.
then« in the flesh to be killed.
11s, n useful bug that preys upon the
“fl—The above firm paid in taxes
last year about $1400.1)0.
Hessian fly, so injurious to the wheat
DEMS SHOULD OK EH CAL.
“7—There are six gatos to pass
crop. Thia is only one of hundreds of
through.
bugs drawn by Miss Hart during her
It is within tho range of possibil­
“fl—It was agreed by those who
12 years’ service. Her subjects range
ity that the democrats will have built that no heavy loads be hauled
In site from a speck of dirt, only vis­
nominated a presidential candidate over rond in wet weather.
ible through a microscope, to bugs
ore this is printed, but Tho Sentinel
“9—Tho road is of great impor-
measuring several Inches in length.
wouldn ’t venture a guess ns to who tance in transporting local men to
will win the doubtful honor of load­ and from their work, It is tho de-
ing a
forlorn hope.
Whatever siro and practice of this firm, ns
1,500 Indians to Get
chances the unterrified may have far ns possible, to employ local
had of winning at the polls in No­ married men only.
>10,000,000 of Land
vember they have lost during the
“Signed:
Aberdeen,
Wash. — Approximately
hours of wrangling in which they
“ALBERT c. WOODA k D,
have made a record for number of
1,500 Indians of the Qulnault reserva­
“Camp Supt.
ballots taken at any national con­
tion will share about *10,000,000 worth
vention. It may be so near elec­
The opposition used the argument
of timber land, it waa estimated re­
tion time when the nomination is (to induce oeople to sign the remon­
cently, as a result of the Supreme
made that there will be no time strance) Hint Woodard wanted to
court decision whereby the allotment
keep the Perini boy» from logging
policy of the Department of Indian Af- j
over the road and that he wantod
-,
fairs for the past 12 years is rendered
the timber himself and wanted to
use tho road for logging. Also Hint
invalid. Each Indian's share by this ,
tho said boys offered to repair the
computation Is about $0,700.
road.
The territory to be allotted to the
The facts are that Woodard of­
because it was once a custom Indians constitutes about three-quar­
fered to buy the timber (and let it in northern Europe that newly
ters of the reservation area. The re­
stand, as it is not accessible to his
mill except during dry weather) wedded couples should drink maining fourth was allotted prior to
for the sole purpose of keeping any mead (wine made from honey) suspension of allotments as agricul­
logging from being done on the for a “moon,” or 27 days, 111 tural and graslng land.
plank road, whieh was built bv the new home, or any home,
Work of allotment will be started i
Woodard and Chnpnmn for light
immediately, according to advices from
enrs mid light loads. They, by coin
‘PuleTC.-T IODINE
Charles H. Burke, Indian commission­
mon consent, had never used it for
er at Washington. The lands to be al­
heavy lends.
As for the Perini bovs offering is one of the first requirements lotted Include some of the finest tracts
to repair the rend, the faet that for wounds, burns and sprains. of standing timber in the state.
they did not do so is enough argu­
Whenever you suffer a cut
ment. There would have been no
Politene»» Costly
objection to nuybodv using the road or scratch, paint it with l*ure-
Seattle, Wash.—Politene»» coat Rob­
if they had kept it in repair.
test iodine to prevent infection
All that the people of this section
ert R. Fields, a steamship employee,
want is a road under the control and quicken healing. Excellent his month's wages here. He boarded
of the county to prevent such an also for taking the soreness out a street car to visit a park and en­
outrage in tho future, and so that of insect bites and inflamma­
countering a woman friend, doffed hla
all may enjoy equal right» mid tion.
hat. The money, which he had se­
privileges thereon.
creted In the hat band, fell out. he
A. U WOODARD.
ifutUgc (brore ^rntmd
J
WE THINK
30
Sound Investing is Not Spending
\
f
I
A
i
"i'i.
Financial
Partnership
•I
;;
ARE YOU ONE OF THE MANY PROFIT SHARING
INVESTORS IN MOUNTAIN STATES POWER CO?
.5
Do you know just what this means in
&
—the safe investment of your funds
—extra income promptly paid.
—the development of your own community.
—the building up of an estate.
—the ownership of a marketable security.
—extending and improving vital public service.
—investing a little at a time.
«
It is easy to learn more about these important facts
important to you as a citizen and as an individual.
FILL OUT THE COUPON AND MAIL IT TODAY.
WE WILL SEND YOU FREE INTERESTING DE­
SCRIPTIVE AND ILLUSTRATED LITERATURE.
-«
Mountain States Power Company
honeymoon?
Hot Weather
Comforts
!
INQUIRY WITHOUT OBLIGATION
...... 1924
Investment Department,
Mountain States Power Co.,
Please semi me your investment information.
Name...................
Street.................. ....................................
City.................................
Sound Investing Is Not Spending
-------------------------------
Say It With P r i n tïrV fn
reported.
An exchange speaks of a prime
donna with her singing halo on her.
Evon then she may have «cerned
* uiupar.itivolv overdressed.
• • •
Tho num who keeps his eyes on
ihe face of the clock will never see
the wheels go round.
• • •
An nirnlnniwt can’t expect to leav**
footprints on the sands of time.
• • •
You never impress Anyone with
your »martnet** when yon tell about
it yourself.
Skeeter Skoot, Gypsy Cream I
ami Oil of Citronella lor the [
insect annoyance.
I»i fleshitig Talcums. Creams, I
Imtions. loot Powder and Rub­
bing Alcohol for I lie toilette
and bath.
Milk of Magnesia. Blackber­
ry compound and other reli­ !
able remedies for disordered
digestion.
F\>r x fellow that nasa the old
These anti many other arti­ fashioned bow and arrow. Cupid
big killings.
cles to help make your sum­ makes s gn nt • ninny
••
mer mole comfoitable and en­ When a nun has water
___ ____
on the
joyable are ready for you at bialn ho shouldn *t be surprised if
Parcel Post Brings
Lizard From Germany
Philadelphia.—A llsard from
Germany, picked up In the Kiel
canal and said to ba a rare 'pact­
men, arrived recently by parrel
peat from Hamburg. •'Onrigned
to a scientlflc Institution The
Uiard waa none the worae for
the long Journey by land and sea,
tor when the package waa opened
by the custom» examiners he
Jumped out and the federal offi­
cers scattered. He was finally
captured, but not until he had
lost part of his tall.
The reptile had a long, slim
body, covered with nnmerona
spots and when angered his tail
coiled up like a watch spring.
his head swims.
Kem’s for Drugs
The man whose
IHL_
_____
advice _
la worth
anything is too busy looking after
The REXAU. Star*
s successful business to be peddling
O J Kffil Prop Oottage Greva. Ote. it »round.
t
STARTING
TO
ADVERTISE
MARKS
THE
ENDING
OF SLOW SALES
START NOW, IN
THE COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL
AND WATCH THE HAPPY END
I