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PAGE TWO COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1924 Cuttafle (Store dentine! Mondays and Thursdays Beile & Smith Elbert Bede....... Publishers -..... Editor A first-class publication entered at Cottage Grove as second-class matter Business Office.........65 North Sixth SUBSCRIPTION BATES state to get the appeal. They are , conducting u drive now for more I Lane funds and more space. county has promised a cottage. And bear in mind that the money given to save a little child from hunger and cold may be the money to start it on a life that will make unnecessary the expense of a prison cell towards which it was travelling. There is no stronger appeal than that of tho child. Listen to it. Respond to it. The laborer is worthy of his hire, and the people should get behind our council and help keep Cottage Grove ou tho map as a home town, anil not stand idly by and see it pauperized by bohunker contractors and bohunker laborers. We welcome the foreigner who becomes one of us, but not the one who wants only our tax money. Yours for Cottage Grove, the American city for Americans. W. D. STROUD, 1138 Fourth Street. RAPS EXAGGERATION OF DEFECTIVE VISION Committee Head Say* Peo ple Unduly Alarmed. Timely Merchandise of the Highest Quality and Most Reasonable Prices Always Found Here, at Umphrey & Mackin’s Warm Woolen Blankets Detroit, Mich.—“Exaggerated state ments concerning the amount of de fective vision among school children Be prepared for cold are being made continually with the winter nights with motive of alarming people into ob a plentiful supply of taining spectacles," declared Lewi« H warm bed coverings — re ' Oarria, managing director of tho na —s 1 e e p well and tional committee for the prevention comfortable under of blindness, in an address before the ♦ Member of Cottage Grove, Ore., Nov. 15.— c annual meeting of the American Pub one of these finely National Editorial Association Presbyterian Church — E. V. Os woven blankets, Oregon State Editorial Association i Editor Sentinel: Please allow me trander, acting pastor during the I lie Health association here. space to ask what is wrong with absence of A. Ralph Spearow. FANCY TURKISH “Any Impression that the nation la Oregon Newspaper Conference Various weights and tho working men of Cottage Grove. Bunday school at 10. forenoon ser rapidly going blind or that more than sizes in t plain white TOWELS. Our city is said to be on i of the vice at 11, evening service at 7:30. half of our »chool children need to with colored barders, also in grays anc jrowns and THE APPEAL OF A CHILD. Midweek services Thursday even wear glaases Is an exaggeration, ” <fo- best towns ou tho Pacific const, These are the kind of towels fancy plaid effects. Some hemmed—some bound ings at 7:30. dared Mr. Garris. • • • with silk. There are few so callous that Traveling men and tourists alike that every housewife will Mr. Garris pointed out that al Baptist Church—Tenth and Adams, though estimates have placed the ct- the appeal of a little child is havo sung the same praise—the be glad to add to her towel Extra large ( 12-4 size) All-wool bed blankets little city that is dotted with E. R. Clevenger, minister. This tent of defective vision among school lost upon them. church stands for the full gospel supply —thick, closely wov blankets the business cotton sheet happy homes, when 1 here in pretty plaids of There are few who are not message. A welcome is given to all children as high as 00 per cent, a na genuine men and common citizens, the la (double) with en turkish towels in several tionwide Investigation which has been at 10, who come. Bible school 12, pink, lemon gold, rose touched by the cry of a little one. felt finish—you will like preaching at 11 and 7:30. Young conducted by the national committee sizes—with wash eloths to There are few who hewtitate borers, have worked hand in hnr.il people tan — heliotrope, blue, ’s meeting at 6:30. Prayer for the prevention of blindness durlx« the excellent quality of match. We are also show to take risks to save the life of to build a city. Many men have meeting Thursday evenings at 7:3» the last year Indicates that for the these. Priced a pair $3.19 some with woven edges, bought homes here and gone into ing very handsome towel After the prayer meeting the pastor country at large an average of only a little one whom they see in others with silk bound sets—now is the time to danger, without consideration of debt for no other reason than be conducts a class in bible study. 1B.1 per cent of school children have All-wool khaki army edges, priced $8.95 to $15 cause existing conditions appeal prepare your towels for gift defective vision. whom its parentH may be. blankets serve many pur Christian Church, the ‘ * home like ’ ’ Uniformity Lacking In Tecta purposes —won’t you please There are hundreds, possibly to them. They thought that this ehurch—A. J. Adams, minister. poses about the home— Attractive wool Pendle had Sunday school at 9:45, sermon and “There can be little question,” Mr. let us show you these pretty thousands, of little ones in this was a place where every man we have them here — new ton robes for your den his communion at 11, Christian endea Garris said, “that the eyes of most towels—come and see them state who know not a mother 's a chance to live, educate and in weights from or couch cover are here— children and prepare tor old age. vor at 0:30, evening service at 7:30. children reported as having normal today. Priee range 25c caress or a father’s care. three and three-fourths vision may have some slight degree But it is tho unexpected that to ................................ $2.50 see them today. Priced They may not bo in Cottage Methodist Church — Rev. J. H. pounds to four and one- men Ebert, Pastor. Sunday school at of ocular defect; but physical vigor Grove—and wo may not hear their always happens. The working $8.50 to............... $13.50 and general health tone enable the half pounds, priced $3.95 have been denied employment on 9:45, morning worship at 11, Ep child to have standard vision in spite appeul, but their condition is none tho city streets for the improve worth league at 7, evening service of eye Imperfections. Until there is Silk and wool and heather tho loss pathetic. ment of which they voted taxes at 7:30. Everybody is welcome to some more uniform procedure through wool stockings for women Wo do not hear the appeal of New heather wool stockings attond all of these services. out the country In giving examinations Many still owing • * * in black and fashionable tboso wo can not see—wo do not upon thomselvos. full length and three quan- this percentage must be accepted as a on their property and others be Free Methodist church — Corner of colors. Priced 60c, 75c, hunt them up. THE QUALITY atsw-caaa wavict-. ter styles are here for your fair Indication of the size of the prob- hind on their store accounts, are Monroe avenue and south Fifth $1.00 to.......... ............. $2.50 But there are kind-hearted ones school girl—priced 60c to $1 standing idly by, watching tho street—D. S. Forrester, pastor, Bun lam which defective vision presents in tho state who have gone out day school at 10, forenoon services to school auUiorltles. chattering bohunks do the work at 11, evening service at 7:30. “It would appear from the reports into the highways anil bywnys and for which they are paying, and Prayer meeting at 7:30 Thursday received that the percentage of de Would It? havo found tho little ones—some Getting It Straight. Now We Know What It Is.—A if, perchance, they do get on the evenings. fective vision in rural districts is gen “It is scandalous to sec these motherless and fatherless—some • • • Her Father—“I do not requiro erally higher than that of city dis society women going around with jazz band is a group of citizens job they aro soon discharged or Christian Science Church—Corner sick—some crippled—some on the that the man who marries my laid off without a cause, in order >f Jefferson avenue and Second trict* The figures from Pennsylvania a poodle dog on the end of a who get paid for playing static. daughter shall be rich. All I ask way to sin and shame. to make room for another bohunk. drect. Sunday services at 11 a. m. are representative. In rural districts string where a baby would bo —Detroit times. is that he be able to keep out of They have found these, and at 7:30 p. m. UM) per cent of children were found more fitting.”—New Zealand Pa Only a short time ago, when a Wednesday services • • • they have provided a home for to have defective vision. In cities of Information Wanted.—Ho—‘ ‘ Do debt.” He Suitor—“Would you consider many of them—but many a plain leading industry was being op Seventh Day Adventist Church— 1OJXX) to 90,000 the percentage was per, quoted by Punch (London). you like Kipling!” tivo appeal has had to go unan- erated by one of our follow citi West Main street. Sorvices every 12.8. In cities of more than 30,000 She—“Why— I don’t know. How a man in debt who borrows money Saturday. Sabbath school at 10, The Cheery Heart. sworod for lack of room and funda zens, who has done more to de ehurch service at 11; prayer meet the percentage was 8.5. do you kipplc!”—Epworth Herald. from his father-in-lawt”—Boston “The probable explanation of rM« Let poets sing their lilting song, i any other than velop this town Transcript. to care for all. ing Wednesday eveningB at 7:30. * difference Is that the follow-up and And gaily smite their lyre, • • • on i Time to Prepare for Painting. — Thoso who wont out into tho man, there was no premium corrective measures In the cities are Give mo the man who whistles while i today, Sunday School services in the highways and byways and found foreign labor as i there is Synthetic gin, if left alone for a laitham school house every Sunday superior to those in the rural districts. He’s putting yon a tire. had the always but homo people year, turns to turpentine. Thus we tho little ones aro tho women of The difference can also be accounted at 9:45. Mrs Hugh Trunnel, su- —Mount Union Dynamo. find that there is some good in tho W. C. T. U. Tho homo they preference, and 1 wan not digerim- peiintendent; Mrs. Winnie Hagerty, for by the inferior lighting of rural schools and rural homes as compared inoted against in wages at the assistant superintendent. everything.—Portland Oregonian. havo established is at Corvallis. Cottage Grove People Point the The Booster. with urban schools and homes." It is a real home—there is plen nite of $1.50 per day, as is being Way. Nature of Teets Important. Salesbooks. The Sentinel. tf2 ‘ * Why do you prefer married done on tho street work today. Different. — Visitor — * ' Ah must ty to oat and to wear for tho Mr. Gerris pointed out the Impor men in the office!” say, Mrs. Spiffles, your Maggio The constant aching of a bad back, The loading papers here have little ones—bettor yet, there in a tance of determining to what extent “If a man isn’t doing good work Ellen’s improvin' in ’er playin’.’’ The weariness, the tired feeling; worked to build up a Idgger and mother’s caro. defects in vision and diseased eye con I can send for his wife.’’—Louis Headaches, dizziness, nervousness, Maggie Ellen—“Tain’t playin’, Distressing urinary disorders— Tho little ones have taken on bettor city through their columns. ditions would be discovered by eta- ville Courier-Journal. ah bo just dustin’ pianner.’’—Lon Are often signs of failing kidneys aminations which it Is practical to new life. They aro happy and They have advised buy at home, And too serious to be neglected. conduct in school* don Opinion. keep your money in Cottage Grove. gay—many of them for Can We Descend to This? Get rid of these troubles! "In actual practice,” he said, “exam But what of this money that the time in their lives. Use Doan’s Pills—a stimulant, diur Tho soviet government is going inations are given by medical exam bohunker draws! The moment tho etic to the kidneys. But tho hearts of th iners, by nurses, by teachers or by a to build a merchant marine. Hero Hosts of people recommend Doan’s. women of the W. C. T. last shovel of dirt is moved, the combination of these. According to is a chance to get even with the This is a Cottage Grove case. because of the ninny pitiful bohunker moves out behind it and reports from approximately 900 cities reds by selling them ours.—Ameri You can verify it. on to tho next town to carry off peals to which they can not of more than 10,000 population re can Lumberman. Mrs. George Young, 404 Second C. Mulvihill, Prop. St., says: “I have used Doan’s ceived by the national committee tor (pond. more tax money. Pills and know they are a good the prevention of bllnilneM, eye exam I do not believe this is right. They want tho citizens of remedy. My kidneys were weak and inations are now being conducted by 11 had attacks of backache and sore FURNITURE MOVING the following agencies: ness over my kidneys and my kid “In 20 per cent of the cities *se AND STORAGE neys acted irregularly, too. Doan’s esaminatlons are made by school Pills benefited me by strengthening physieiuns alone. my back and kidneys.” "In 26 per cent of the cities the Price 60c, at all dealers. Don’t Piano Moving a Specialty. simply ask for a kidney remedy— made by nu eaamlnatlona are get Doan’s Pills—the same that alone. Phone 99 ; Res., 168 L Mrs. Young had. Foster-Milburn “In 20 per cent of the cities the Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. aminations are made by phyaldaam and nurses In cooperation. “In 16 per cent of the cities the ex amination« are made by classroom teachers alone. —because the earth has ab “In the other 20 per cent of cities sorbed a supply of heat from the asamlnattons are made by com the sun. The farther one goes binations of the three.” away from this heat, the cold Mr. Garris announced that a stu* er the air becomes. How balmy looking toward the development of standards of making eye examination« the feeling of to now being conducted Jointly by a Glycerin and committee of the National Education Rose Water aaeooiation and the American Medical which isn’t a very long time in which to get every with the co-operation at thing ready and out of the way so you may enjoy when icy winds bite into the association the National Committee for the Pre Christinas day without regrets for something left skin and leave it ehapped and vention of Blindness. undone. By mail (Cash in advance) Ono i year....$2.75 I Three months .80 Six month*. 1.50 | One month..... 50 BY CARRIER ..... $ .30 One > month. Four months, in advance ..... 1.10 Ono year, in advance...... __ 3.00 APPEALS FOB HOME WORKEB Church News GET RID OF THAT BACKACHE it colder high in the air? 4 City Transfer Co. Six Weeks Ahead SPECIAL! We want to help you all we can I.y suggestions and offerings of merchandise so watch our inis in every paper. These w ill simplify your shopping and make it easier for you, leaving time for you to enjoy the spirit of the season. Personal Holiday Greeting Cards—engraved with your name- should have your attention TODAY as it tukcN time to have these engraved and returned for mailing. Our showings in these and in regular •took assortments, running into thousands, equal the best to be had and are ready for your selection. Don’t delay, do it today. Dennisons flood», tin lmmi eotupleie showing in town, consisting of decorated and plain crepe paper in folds and rolls together with seals, tags, stickers, place cards, calendar pads, ribbon, cord, tinsel and scaling wax; Christmas boxes for handkerchiefs, gloves, ties, shirts, hose, dolls, bowls, dishes, cake and candy; tree trimmings, artificial snow, etc., etc., are here, in great variety. Magazine subscriptions for holiday gifts should tie ____ three ___ weeks to get given to us NOW _ as it takes these entered at thia, the busy time of the year for all publishers FREE Tl RKEY for Thanksgiving dinner will be given by us to some one. Will ... , you be that “lucky ■onieonef” Z Ask uh about thin and watch for our ail which will explain it. KEM’S for DR! TGS C. J. KEM Proís Cotlag» Grove 6th and Main sore I Puretest Glycerin and Rose Gaa and Poison Clear Water is not only wonderfully Island of Rabbit Pest soothing on chapped hands Taaotna, Wash.—A barrage of gaa ' and face, but a delightful lo- tion after shaving. Delicately combined with the net of polaon, has «radicated the rabbits ou Smith island, | fragrant with rose bouquet. tn the straits of Juan de Fnca, the ao- One of 200 Puretest prepara- traaaa af Puget sound. jtiona for health anti hygiene. The rabMts bad become such a poet Every item the beet that skill oc the Island that they were under- I mining tho foundations of the govesn- and caro can produce. Kem’s for Drugs Th* KFXtr r Star* 0 J Kam, Prop. Cottage Grov* Or* If "s Chestnut Transfer Ralph 4 Clarence Chestnut. Props. (Successor to R. W. Ijuicsster.) Furniture moving. Piano moving a specialty. Wo are also equipped to haul poles, timbers, etc. Office in E. C. Iiockwotxi’s real t'alate office. Office phone, 8 ; residence phone, 155-L. coent Ughtbouse and the naval radio eompass station there. Finally an ap peal was made to tho United States Moiogteul survey and Leo K. Conch, la charge of tho work In this state, planned warfare against the rabbit*. Thousands of them were killed tn a week by calcium cyanide gas Intro duced Into their burrow* and by pod- son pat on apples. Mr. Ootseh has prepared data for the Information of Australian offldaM He believes the experiment may SO- sett in tho eradication of the peat tn Austral ta. Actual Replacement Costs Only Exempted Washington Taxpayers may dp (fort from groas Income only rec* amoants as actually are experded for ■n raysarema n í at property eac* taxante year, th» United Statee board at tag appeals mind la aa appeal of the care of William J. Oathetmae of PhUadet phi* • raataorant keever. A learn both local »nd internal, and ha» been of ehaMeia to not authorised to dodndt •ucceasful in the treatment of Catarrh fret* gres« tacóme fonde eet arete an fol over forty yean. Sold by all druggist* nually for uas 1« replacing property “as food aa raw" apon vxplratiee ef i F. J. CHENEY & CO, Toledo. Ohio th* tore* *e heard deoUed Hall’s Catarrh Medicine THANKSGIVING DAY The smiling faces of loved one« gathered in cheery assemblage. The welcoming banquet table —the delicious tur key feast—the hour« of pleasant reminiscence. Plan now for a full measure of Thanksgiving enjoy ment. For reduced fare« and com plete railroad information communicate with H. A. MORSE, Atfent Southern Pacific IMPERIAL B arber S hop Curl and Dye Hair li e Bob, Ladies’ crepe dresses.............. ...... $12.00 Ladies’ wool dresses from $8.00 to $16.50 Izadies’ gingham house dresses $1.95 Ladies’ black sateen house dresses.. .$2.95 Ladies’ slip-on sweaters.................... $1.65 Ladies’ silk sweaters, black & blue $2.95 Ladies’ crepe night gowns........... .....$1.45 Ladies’ princess slips in dark and light colors __________________ __ $1.85 One lot of girls’ dresses, $4.00 value $1.98 One lot of girls' dresses, $4.50 value $2.98 One lot boys’ knickers, $1.65 value... 98c Gray outing flannel, this week 10 yards ........ ....*._______________ $1.65 Aten’s all wool underwear $6 value $5.50 Men’s wool and cotton mixed union... suits _______________ ... $2.95 Men’s fleeced union suits „$1.65 Men’s heavy cotton union suits...„..$1.95 Men’s wool shirts......... ...... $2.95 to $3.85 Men’s light colored corduroy breeches pair ___ _ __ ___ _____________ $5.75 AVB.V IB Barber work in general ; special attention to children *T o -B toto BBBv IB B liVMVB CSAAVFV *3.... Men’s 10-inch rubber shoes.. . Aten’s 8-inch rubber shoes.. . ........ $3.45 $2.98 4