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PAGE TWO COITAGE^GROVJÍ^BNT^^ 1 its candidates and responsibility of ♦------------------------------ :---------------- ♦ EXPERT DISCOVERS candidates to party. The greatest fault of the primary Mondays and Thursdays PYORRHEA CAUSE »---------------I--------------------- is that a candidate is responsible to THORNTON CORNERS. ..Publishers Bede 4 Smith............ ____ Editor no one and no party. He makes Elbert Bede_______ his own platform and usually finds (Special to he Sentinel.) Bad Teeth Laid to Fault* in A first-class publication entered at that he can not live up to it. Jan. 5.—Mr. and Mrs. George Cottage Grove as second-class matter Responsibility of the party for its Nutrition. Foster were in Eugene Saturday. candidates and responsibility of Miss Kathleen Smith, of Cottage Business Office____ 55 North Sixth Parts. — The cause and cure of pyor the candidate to their parties seem Grove, spent the past week rhea, mouth scourge, have been <U» highly desireable. 8UB8CKIPTION RATES Mr. and Mrs. C. Dodge. covered by an American dentist work By mail (Cash in advance) Misses Elsie and Evelyn ing In French laboratories The New Year would not have One i year....$2.75 | Three months .80 He Is Dr. Charles R. Hambly of San entertained 12 young people ut a Six months.. 1.50 | One month..... 50 been started right had the Corvallis Francisco and Los Angeles, one of th* party Friday night. BY CARRIER Gazette-Times failed to provide us Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Heath and organizers of the E. R. Parker System One i month__________________ $ .30 with its splendid New Year’s William Heatht, of Mount View, of Dentistry and aathor of numerous Four months, in advance. edition. works covering all phases of dental and Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Ritchey Six months, in advance... and Mrs. Sarah Fisher, of Curtin, art. One year, in advance___ American girls spent $26,000,000 Doctor Hambly asserts that the mod were dinner guests New Year’s day more in 1924 in spoiling their com ern theory that many bodily Ills ar* of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Fisher. Mrs. Member of National Editorial Association plexions with cosmetics than they caused by bad teeth must give place to Sarah Fisher remained for an in- Oregon State Editorial Association did during the year before. the real fact, which la that bad teeth, definite visit with her son, J. W. Oregon Newspaper Conference and, especially pyorrhea, are the re Fisher. Annual Commercial Club Meeting. Mrs. James Plaster visited 8un- sult of faults in nutrition. The annual meeting of the com- PRIMARY AMENDMENT This established. Doctor Hambly as day with Mrs. W. W. McFarland in mercial club will be held tomorrow serts that he has ample proof that cor Cottage Grove. PROPOSED. Mrs. 8. P. Shortridge spent night at Hotel Bartell and will be rection of tlieBe faults In nutrition will and Amendment of Oregon’s direct preceded by a dinner to be served cure pyorrhea and many other dis day with Mr. eases to which teeth and gums ar* Brown in the Grove. primary law has been proposed by at 7 o'clock. heirs. • Mr. and Mrs. H. A. L. Mills, of Portland, who Considering the recent estimate that family attended a watch party at Preserving Leaves in Specimen proves his friendship for the direct four out of five persons above th* the homo of Gus Bronstrom in Book age of forty suffer from pyorrhea, th* Cottage Grove. primary by stating that he was Mr. and Mrs. Angelo Perini en chairman of the league which gave The common method of preserving inevitable end of which Is loss of teeth, the Importance of Doctor Hambly'* tertained a number of relatives leaves by pressing them with a flat the direct primary to the state. iron rubbed on beeswax may be im discovery has been emphasized by from Divide Sunday. He proposes as a friend to remedy Mrs. Don Beck returned Tues proved in the /following way: Paint French authorities who have been fol- some of the defects in the results the underside of each leaf with linseed lowing hfs experiments. day from Toledo, where she spent “Get rid of excess lime and you tret Christmas with her granddaughter, achieved by the primaries. oil and iron it immediately; then Proposing amendments to the paint and iron the upper side in the rid of pyorrhea," stated Doctor Hum Mrs. Carl King. Fred Beidler and son Willie, of di rent primary has been a touchy same way. This treatment gives the bly. The Pacific coast expert said that, the Grove, were out to the A. T. thing to do ever since it« enact» leaves sufficient gloss and keeps them meat., The direct primary han pliable. It is not necessary to presi to eliminate excess lime, he recoup- Beidler home Friday, been held up as something holy and dry the leaves beforehand, al mended “a can of tomatoes every day, SAGINAW.. and a proposal to amend it uh though this may be done if desired. lots of tomato ketchup, plenty of cran The tints of the leaves can even be berries. and all sour fruits in season.* saciilegiouH. For the benefit of lay readers Doc (Special to The Sentinel.) The reason for this has been that preserved by painting the upper Bide tor Hambly prepared the following Jan. 5.—School resumed Mon the conditions which the direct with the oil and placing them, with “ brief ” of the pyorrhea case: day morning, after the holiday va primary corrected were rotten and out ironing, between newspapers and A—Pus flow. cation. any suggestion to amend the direct under weights to dry. B—Inflamed, puffy gums, loose teeth, Mrs. Howard Moody is visiting primary has been construed as a C—Result, lost teeth. suggestion to return to the old NOTICE TO CREDITORS. D—Diagnosis Pyorrhea (Pyos—pua, in Creswell at the home mother, Mrs. J. S. Taylor. conditions. Rrhea—flow). J. F. Adney returned A return to the old party boss— Notice is hereby given that the Cause : Lime formation ; mechanical work at Wendling the first crooked politics—tho purchase of undersigned has been appointed by Irritation. political office liberality with nu order of the County Court ot Chemical aspect: Encrusted peri week. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Sherman ' liquor—immorality—these things can Lane County, Oregon, administrat dental membrane, covering tooth root*. never bo again—will never be rix of tho estate of Robert Carter, Treatment : Dissolve the lime, in visited with frienus at Creswell 1 Sunday afternoon again. deceased, which order bears date hibit formation. Airs. Lowell Benston has beeni We are gradually admitting that the 30th day of December, 1924. How : Acid treatment dlssolvea the direct primary is not perfect— All persons having claims against lime. Acid foods, therefore, are neces ill with tonsilitis the past week. Mrs. J. F. Adney went to i that the results achieved are not the o.tato of said Robert Carter, sary. Cranberries, canned tomatoes, being always the best—that many weak deceased, are hereby notified and using all the Juice, sour fruits, tomato Drain Monday morning, called there to ca’re for an agen men, and some bail ones, get into required to present the same, duly catsup. office even under the direct pri verified, at the law office ot No alcohol or stimulants or Ices, woman, who is severely ill. mary. Herbert W. Lombard, First Nation which dilute the acid. WALKER. Laxatives and cathartics until com The principal feature of the al Bank Building, Cottage Grove. E mo U amendments proposed by Mr. Mills I Oregon, on or before six months plete Intestinal cleaning, (Special to The Sentinel.) is that to secure a party nomination from the date of tho first publi three times per week. Induce active perspiration, Eat 1M| Jan. 5.—A. M. Winn, principal a candidate must secure at least cation of this notice. 40 per cent of the vites cast by Dnted and first published this bread, cereals, milk—all lime contiti»- of the high school, went to Port era land as a delegate to the O. S. his party. In case where no can first day of January, 1925. I T. A. convention. didate receives that percentage, a | BESSIE SUTER, _partv convention iw ----1 --- Ai.ll4iial5tra.taA A uf toe VHLttLV uf M hw Ahiiy Haight, assistant tea-I Doctor Say* British eher, was in Portland visiting | Simply stated, Mr. Mills’ pro- ; Robert Carter, deceased. posal is to return to n semblance of I Herbert W. Lombard, Attorney Eat and Golf Too Much friends during vacation. A watch party was held at the the responsibility of the party to I for estate. jl-29c(T London.—The British public goU* too much and eats too much, accord home of Adam Schmitt New Year’s ove. Refreshments were served. Í' ing to Dr. Leonard Williams. The Walker grade school held a As for golf, the game has a had moral effect, according to the physi party at the Miller home New i Year’s eve. cian. The Flying ,4D’aM defeated the “A man loses his match,” saya Da. Williams, "and, a* a result. Is unhappy high school at tho local gymnasium about It, Is disgruntled. Is bad tam •Friday night by a score of 34 to 31. pered. His thoughts are on the next Glen Smith has returned to game, which he vows he will win. And Heppner, after spending the holi too often he Is discontented until ha days at the home does win.” Mrs. M. C. Smith went The way the English take their food gene Saturday with Is almost as disturbing to Doctor Wil Horn, her daughter. liams as the way they take their gold. “It is not realised by the public that LYNX HOLLOW. It takes as much energy to digest an Marshfield; Staley, English meal as It does to rake a five- (Special to The Sentinel.) I Portland; Anna Hoffman, mile walk. People eat far too much. Jan. 5.—Miss Florence Caldwell, 1 Mrs. Roy Spangh and I Forest The day Is started with a heavy break fast ; a full meat lunch follows; the* of Cottage Grove, was an over Hodsel, Eugene, and Jake Hoff- there la tea, accompanied by sconaa night guest Friday with Audrey man, Marshfield. and cakes; and finally there Is dinner Wolford. Mr. and Mrs. Addison Heath R. Y. Porter and son Lester are staving at Walker during the running to several courses. This I* far more than can properly be digested. made a business trip to Eugene absence of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. “It would be saner and healthier t* the last of the week. Wright in California. Mrs. Wni. Slater is in Eugene start with a continental breakfast, and A crew of men was ont Friday Imeni and is repairing the telephone follow It with a light lunch. Tua taking medical trAit... lines which ahould be a cup of tea and nothing at the home of iter r sos, Horace wore badly damaged during the more, Dinner then could remain what St rong. recent snow storm. it la" Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Estes, of Miss Elizabeth Cooley visited Silk Creek, were dinner guests at the I. N. Dresser home New Bad Girl* Given Trip Year’s day. Brown Swiss Earl Beach, of ''lafkston, Wash. in Reform Program visited the first of the week at Breeder London. — The English rWortnanf the homes of his brother, P. M. ■5JÖ J®, 35 Idea of making bad girls batter la t* Beach, and his sinter, Mrs, Jas. fit"' By making give ttinro tripe to the sasslda. Campbell. Accordingly, last year eeveral of th* The Wolford pople made a trip thorough test detention Institutions for young girl* to Eugene Friday latt. took parties of inmstss to various sea- Of The L. A. H. club will be en Hodgen’s Calf Meal aide resorts, where they were given * tertained by Mrs, ■ Tom Johnson two weeks' vacation with only the a*- pervialon of taro matron* to each part» Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Lebow, of twenty five girls. Last year’s outing* proved so sn*- Cottage Grove, were over night ceeaful that nearly all Mmllar ln*tltu- visitors at the Marion Lebow home ar took up ths idea anfi Wednesday of last week. Grant Sweet is at home from Hr beaMiebnvod -girt* t* the Springfield hospital. Ion. • l’he Misses Fern and DeElin The expenses for the trip, a bow* what It would have coat to feed and Campbell, of Dorma, vinitedy rela much for which to thnnk our provide for the girls at the Institution, tives here Issi week. troim, whom we wish happi- were donated by pereona Uncreated niess ami prosperity. Our rixolution In progreasive methode in the cor*** MOUNT VIEW was to give an eVeli better service during tional Institutions of the ctRintry. it ottave (Grote Sentinel Neighborhood News THANK YOU! the year that lias just started. This we hope to be able to do just as soon as we are in our new location, i which will !><• just went of our present location. We extend an early invita- tion to one und all to plan to visit us then and see the splendid buys w»- shall have to offer We trust ...... that ................. we may also see often between now and then THE WHITE PHARMACY ww & & ä ä s>. j?. ¡Qf nna^íiww w w ww mu »****♦♦♦♦♦♦>**.......... .. ; Woman Cop Down* Rowdy With Her Fiat i I > ' : ; ' Boston. — When Thomas J. O’Brien »track at Mr*. Margaret McHugh, one of Bouton's ¡«ollco- women, she did not pull her club on him. Inatund she moved aside to avoid the blow, then stepped tn end with a right hand ewlng sunt him aprnv rllng to the street, opening his left cheek At the police nation a plky**- claa's sorvlcea were necee aary for O’Hrten ♦ Jan. 5.—E. E. Chestnut was a Eugene business visitor one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bales and «laughter Dorothy spent Wednes- <>ay afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Miller. Miss Kuth Johnson, of Cottage Grove, visited last week at the 1C. A. King home. Dr. Boss and Dr. Doaohec. of i Eugene, wen* called into consults tiou for Mrs. Claude Arne Sunday I afternoon. It is believed I Mrs A me *s condition is somewhat im- proved. Relatives who were here to at ■ tend the funeral of Mrs. Jaae I Kilo wore Mrs. L. K. Brumfield, BROWN SWISS STOCK FABX Gresham. Orsgoo. Anirnet 28, im nodtrvn-Brvwster Milling Co, Portland. Oregon. Dear Mr. Hodgen: I am enck»*!ng a photo of a Brown Swlaa calf which was fed on Ho4<on • Cslf Meal. I am folly convinced, after giving it a thorough teat, that year Ch if Meal, when fad aa per directions, la a real body baiider. Year, very truly. (Signed) THIO BRVGGI* Hod gen’8 Calf Meal Manufactured by »01X1 KN BREWSTIR MILLING CO. Portland Oregon IUM By Cottage Grove Floor Mills Sunday with Miss Ellen Ellis. Mrs. E. E. Chestnut, who slipped and fell on the frozen walk at her home more than two weeks ago, has been confined to her bed the greater part of the time since. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Spaugh, of Eugene, motored np to the home of Mrs. Spaugh’s aunt, Mrs. Amanda Sears, Sunday. Mrs. L. K. Brumfield, who spent the week end in Eugene, returned with them. Mrs. Brumfield plans to re main for a short time with her mother, Mrs. Amanda Soars. Miss Forest Schneider returned to O. A. C. at Corvallis Friday. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. King at tended a watch party composed of former residents of Ogema, Sask., Can., in Cottage Grove, held at the home of Gus Bronstrojn. WINTER in Sunswept California Enjoy this winter the warmth and the healthful outdoor recreation of California playgrounds. winter tourist fare to Lo* An geles; on sale daily up to and nduding April 30; return limit May 31st. travel in secure, cory comfort via the com fortable, convenient train* of the Shasta route. $ You’ll like Southern Pacific dining car serrlca— highest quality food deliciously prepared and —-t at your accustomed meal-time. Full stopover privileges en route. 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