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PAGE TWO £ ottave (brovr Sentinel Monday« and Thursday« Bedo Æ Smith. Elbert Bede___ Publisher« ....... Editor ers are joining in the crusade to stern the tide that is carrying us— old and young—forward at a pace that spells disaster. lu a few years, no doubt, wo shall often hear it said that so and so was a fast young fellow or an indiscreet young girl, but he or she has come out all right. If such should be the ease, tho newspapers can claim much credit for the part they have played in turning the tide. □□□□□□□□□□n□□□□□□□ Title He Gave Himself Stuck to Great Showman i socierr ° Mrs. D. T. Awbrey was hostess Thursday afternoon to the Social Twelve club at its regular social afternoon. Pink sweet peas were effectively placed about the rooms. At tho close of tho afternoon the hostess took the members to the Gray Goose, where a delicious luncheon was j served, served. The table was centered with a pretty bowl of sweet peas, Eleven mrrnlx*rs wore present. which hung u card inscribed: ”B. C. 100«. ” *‘Wotcher s’pose that means, Bill/” asked one, much mystified. The other was reluctant to confess ignorance. ‘‘()h, that,” he replitd airly. ‘‘That’s the number of the auto that killed him.” City Transfer Co. J. A. RHOADS Probably the greatest showman □□□□□□nnnnnannnnnn Proprietor the world has ever known was Hun ger, famous for Sanger's circus. He Mrs. Maude Hohl and Airs. A first class publication entered at even went so far as to give himself George Hohl invited a number of Cottage Grove as »econd-class matter a title, and the title stuck so ilrnily friends to the home of Mrs. Maude FURNIT ORE MOVING that many people thought he really .55 North Sixth Business Uffiee AND STORAGE had been elevated to the peerage! j Hohl Thursday evening in honor Everyone knew him as "Lord” j of their mother, Mrs. M. M. Cooper, SUBSCRIPTION RATES and their sister, Mrs. Vera Sim- George Sanger. By mail (Cash in advance) In bis book, “Studio and Stage,” 1 rnons, of St. Helens, who spent Piano Moving a Specialty. One year....$2.75 j Three months .80 Mr. Joseph Harker, the famous last week here with their relatives. Phone 99; Res., 189-J Six months.. 1.50 ¡One month..... 50 scene painter, tells how this “title" The Jolly The jazz girl brags about her came about. It was the outcome of ! The evening hours were spent so other of its I Cottage Grove People Point the BY CARRIER cially and dainty refreshments were Way. One month...... ... .........................$ .30 new-found independence while at a deal In horses with William Cody, I served. evening in I 1 The guest list included Four mouths, in advance____ 1.10 the same time the clothes that she otherw ise known as Buffalo Bill. Ac and 1 Mrs. Six months, in advance______ 1.60 wears shows that she is absolutely cording to Sanger, Cody thought George Hohl, Mr. an»l Mrs. Chester and M The constant aching of a bad back, 1 rs. 1 hurchill, Mr. and Mrs. George himself by far the more important The weariness, the tired feeling; One year, in advance________ 3.00 subservient to the styles laid down and Mrs. Hawley, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sim showman. In the course of the pre Headaches, dizziness, nervousness, in Paris by some fussy two by and liminaries to the deal, Bill sent a Distressing urinary disorders— Member of twice member of the masculine sex representative to Sanger, with a mons, Mrs. Maude (»rimes, Mr. and moats Any Kind Any Time Are often signs of failing kidneys National Editorial Asvociation who is almost overbalanced by the message to the effect that "The Mrs. Fred Langston, Mrs Barbara the dancing hours. PRICES RIGHT And too serious to be neglected. V. E. Oregon State Editorial Association little mustn’t-toueh it which man Honorable William F. Cody” refused Hohl and Ed Landbum. Terms Cash Get rid of these troubles! ♦ ♦ ♦ * ooper, son of Mr». Cooper, and Oregon Newspaper Conference ages to retain a hold on his upper to take a penny less than so much Use Doan’s Pills—a stimulant diur Mrs. V. T.-Randall gave a sur William Fullerton, of St. Helens, for the horses. lip. etic to the kidneys. Sanger, who had the gift of giv who were in Ashland attending prise dinner ut her homo on Sun Hosts of people recommend Doan’s. A Eugene man recently bo day, May 17, in honor of the birth Phones: Office 76, Res. 124-L ing neat replies, and who also was grand lodge of the 1. O. O. F., This is a Cottage Grove case. quoathed his entire estate to Writing in the Eugene Guard, May p(2) friends and cut off with a few R. S. Thompson says: "The faculty not going to be outdone, without returned Friday an I Mrs. Cooper day anniversary of her mother, Mrs. You cun verify it. more ado, sent back this terse mes and Mrs. Simmons returned to St. Jack Powell. Guests were Mr. and I Mrs. George Yoiyig, 404 Second] dollars a son whose conduct had should govern the students, but it sage : Mrs. P. J. Bartie, Mrs. E. J. West- St., says: “I have used Doan’s Helens with them. not been what the father thought seems that the students govern the “If you are the Hon. W. F. Cody, faU, Miss Mabel Olson and Mr. Pills and know they are a good | ❖ ♦ d> it should be. Probably the lesson faculty, and this encourages them then, hang it, I’m Lord George San remedy. My kidneys were weak and] At the close of the regular lodge and Mrs. W. B. Neal and family, I had attacks of backache and sore is one that should be seriously con to think they can govern the board ger—and I won’t give a ha’penny ness over my kidneys and my kid sidered by other young men but of regents by ‘petition’.” Tn the more than I stipulated for the session Friday evening the Eastern all of Eugene. ♦ ♦ ♦ Star chapter entertained for the neys acted irregularly, tuu. Doan *s i we are wondering whether the par words of the jazz kids, that sure is horses.” And from that day on “Lord” children. Miss Margaret Young, daughter Pills benefited me by strengthening The following program ent who thus rnete«t out post-mortem a keen way of putting it across. George Sanger he remained. was given by the children, A park of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Young, and my back and kidneys.” punishment which may have been Price 60c, at all dealers. Don’t scene with babies and their nurses; Sol Wirth, son of Mr. and Mts. de served hnd made certain thnt simply ask for a kidney remedy— a scene showing brownies anil fair rff. D. Wirth, were married at noon get Doan’s Pills—the same that tho.se who will receive the money The Salem city council is going Elephant Noted for a short playlet, ‘‘Jack anil the today in Eugene. The eouple left Mrs. Young had. Foster-Milburn had been the kind of sons ani to pass an ordinance covering the Keen Sense of Smell ies; Parents encourage the Bean Stalk”; songs of nations nt once for The Dalles on a short Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. «laughters he believed sons and display and sale by newstands of children to cart fbr their teeth/ What the elephant lucks In vision ami a pianolog by Misses Lola honeymoon trip. <laughters should be. magazines bearing nude cover de Is more than compensated for by ♦ ♦ ♦ Give them Wrigley’«. signs. We agree with the members the animal's keen sense of smell. and Lois Godard. The r *main<ler Mrs. Clyde Leonard entertained of the evening hours were spent It removes food particles of the city council that the poor Ills trunk Is probably the best Newspapers have encouraged tho by the children in the playing of xi few friends at a social afternoon from the teeth. Strengthens restless age, is the charge ot Presi girls need something to cover them. smelling apparatus In the world, games ' the gums. Combats acid and he depends first of all on his and ’ by older ones socially.. Friday honoring Mrs. J. F. Knox, dent Spluwn, of the University of mouth. sense of smell. Ice cream cones wore served. Mrs. who leaves soon for Lafayette to Barber Shop Texas. Possibly true, but they are PIONEER FOOTPRINTS. When he Is at all suspicious he K. K. Mills, Mrs. Frank Knox, join -her husbnnd. A dainty two Refreshing and beneficial! now lining their part to undo what moves hlb trunk round in every di Mrs. V. T. Randall and Mrs. R. A. course luncheon was served. they have done. Hardly nn issue rection, so that the slightest taint (Continued from first page.) <S> <$• <$> in the air will reach him. In mffny Trask were tho committee. WE BOB, CURL AND of any newspaper fails to carry an Loren Harvey carried out a pleas ♦ ♦ ♦ other ways the elephant’s trunk Is SEALED editorial or news story, or several DYE HAIR ant surprise party for Mrs. Harvey built by Uncle Billy Jones, who tlie most extraordinary part of that Elmer Neet and Miss Myrtle TIGHT of them, deploring the whirl anil on Friday evening, the occasion got him a pair of burrs from most extraordinary animal, the Potts, both well known in the KEPT jazz of the present day. College France, by way of Snn Francisco. Providence Journal says. youngor set, were married in Eu- being his wife’s birthday. Barber work in general ; KIGHT presidents, preachers and social It Is entirely flexible nt every gene Friday at the Presbyterian They had to lie burred out here. special attention to children. workers are getting big headlines point and It can turn In any direc □□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□a with which to tell us thnt we nre After G-orgo hnd run the mill a tion mid lias tremendous strength. parsonage. They went to Portland B □ 630 Main P. S. Bukowski. Prop. while a tramp named Holiness for a short honeymoon trip, return- There Is no bone in it, but It Is con hi'iided straight for perdition. Even APPROACHING □ □ camo along. After listening to tho ing here yesterday, They will structed of Interwoven muscles and the story writers and the film mak- EVENTS □ burrs ho said they were ‘‘running sinew so tough that you can scarce make their home in the Villard □ deal,” milking flour only on the ly cut it with a knife. Court apartments being erected by □□□□□□□□□□□annanan rcAtioe lasts From It an elephant can shoot a Mr. Neet. The bride is the daugh surface within n few inches of the Mrs. G. B. Arnest, Mrs. Richard skirt. Holiness dressed tho burrs stream of waler flint will put out a ter of Mr. and Mrs. James Potts Sturgis, Mrs. Charles Cooley and and will. It lie can lift a tree XÏNc- oxide they worked fine. George G. fire, Solution of Puzzle No. 40. trunk weighing a ton or pull a deli and has been employed at the tele Mrs. Ed Conner will entertain it — rid your system of Catarrh or Deaf tho mill seventeen years and cate blade of grass. He drinks with phone exchange for a number of the Methodist ladies’ aid society ness caused by Catarrh. had to quit because of tho it, feeds himself with it, smells with years. The bridegroom is planer Wednseday afternoon nt its regular Sold by druggists for over 40 years f rom a weed that hnd it, works with it, and tights with it. boss at Anderson & Middleton’s meeting. F. J. CHENEY &. CO., Toledo, Ohio snuff and got into his mill B. «><$>«> oyos. His brother Billy <$> Relations to Nature Mrs. F. E. Baldwin, Mrs. W. J. tinued the mill three years, Mrs. C. E. Frost entertained the In general one may say thnt the Woods and Mrs. D. J. Scholl will then they sold it to Prather, husbandman's Is the oldest and Utopia club Thursday at its regular wanted more water power, so most universal profession, und that, afternoon of fancy work and social entertain the Constellation club New Shoe Repair Shop Opened down the mill and moved it to where a man does not yet discover conversation. Bouquets of salmon Thursday afternoon nt its regular at 714 Main Street, next door Dexter, over in Lost valley, where 111 himself any Illness for one work pink sweet peas were artistically meeting. to the Goodfellow Cigar Store. it is now owned by Mr. Holdredge more than another, this may be pre placed about the rooms and a large ferred. But the doctrine of the Machine Equipped Mrs. Herbert Eakin will be host and is grinding feed to this day. farm Is merely this, that every man bouquet of th«» same centered th«» Ladies’ Work a Specialty After a partnership with his ought to stand In primary relations luncheon table. A tempting two- ess Wednesday afternoon to the father in tho store for seventeen with the work of the world; ought course luncheon was served. Fan Presbyterian missionary society. years, Georgn G. went to eastern to do It himself, and not to suffer place cards bore tn«» dates of th«» Oregon in the cnttlo business, and the accident of his having a purse In birthdays of the members. Hand Two doughboys, on leave in Paris, ■*—0 was there when his father died, I i I h pocket or his having been bred painted nut favors were used. Ten were improving the fleeting hours to some dishonest and Injurious twenty-six years ago. His brother craft, to sever him from those members were present an«l invited by a tour of the museums. In one Henry died a few days ago in duties; mid for this reason, that la guests were Mrs. li. L. Cooper, Mrs. of the Egyptian rooms they stood Washington, D. C., where ho was bor Is God’s education; that he only S. L. Godard and Mrs. Earl Hill. in awe before a mummy, successively reading clerk, chief Is a sincere learner, he only can clerk nnd < engrossing clerk in the become n master, who learns the se United States Senate forty-one crets of labor, and who by renl cun yoars. His brother Billy, who ro ning extorts from Nature Its nininod a rancher, has retired und scepter.—Emerson. nt 77 years of nge is living at “Little Bird Told Me" Eugeni». Other old timers still allvo in early days superstitious people hero after fifty years nrc Job-, Martin, Sherman Moss and John paid considerable attention to the birds and their different cries which Scott, janitor of Creswell school were believed to foretell events. Thus comes the old saying, “A little NOTICE OF SALE OF $25.000.00 bird told me," says the London OF WATER SYSTEM IMPROVE Daily Mull. MENT RONDS OF THE CTTY Trines of this belief art* to be OF COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON. found In our own Old Testament, r»e where verse 20 of chapter 10 of Ecclesiastes speaks of “for n bird of the air shall carry the voice, and C. J. KEM, Bmp that which hath wings shall tall the Cottage Grove, : Oregon as mav be necessary, of ‘‘Water matter.” It Is generally agreed that Sy"tem Improvement Bonds” bv It Is from this belief In the univer the t'itv Recorder of said Citv at sal knowledge of birds—which, of PROFESSIONAL CARDS his office ill the City of Cottage course, are supposed to see every Grove until the hour of eight thing from the sky—that we get DENTISTS <> clock P. M. on Wednesday the tills saying. || W. Ti rUB, D. M.D Dentistry. !<>tli day of June, 1925, at which *• Modern equipment. First Na time and in the Council Chamber Clergyman Harness Maker tieniti Bunk Building. Hours. !• to of the l itv Hall of Cottage Grove, An Anglican clergyman. Rev. 12 and I to ti. Evenings mid Bun said bids will be opened and con days by appointment. Office phone sblored by the Common Council Canon Charles Griffiths of Bristol, of said City; said Bemis shall 10, residence phoue 181 J. England, whs the proprietor of a bear date the first »lav of June, prosperous manufacturing business 19-’5, nml will be due as to princi In the East end of London, the pub pal and payable bv th.» Citv of Cot- lication of ills will discloses, the tage Grove ft:» follows: <© by Western Newspaper Union.) I’rin.-ipnl due twentv (20) years New York Times says, The busi- Horizontal. Vertical. from »late; said bonds' to be issued neaa, the manufacture <>f harness 1—German sceoMpnnlmeat for beer 2— Note of moKlcal araie in denominations of Five Hundred for tradesmen's horses, was estab Hailed in 1730, and was left to the 3 — Orb Dollars ($500.110) „¡th interest ATTORNEYS Incline 4— “n«re bearing coupons attach».»1. hearing canon by the will of a relative 12 X—— Heroine of English novel by Nouffhta IIERBEKT W. LOMBARD Attur interest at not to exceed five (5) yea rs ago. The canon Is said to .ame name Bebuld! * 1 noy at Law. First National per cent per nnnitin from date of have been a generous employer. 14— Gumbo 7 — Firmament Bank Building. Phono IM, Cottage issuance; mid tho mid the business grew to large pro- 15— Scratch 8— Mixture of ve<etablea be |>aiil send nnnu Grove, Oregon. IMirtlona under his supervision. 17— Prepo.lt Ion 9 — Part of verb “to b«” »lay of December 19—Oraan. of hearing 10— Short nleep I 1 J. SHINN Attoruoy ut l.aw »lav of June each 21—Shout 11— Attempts * *• and Notar? Public, l’ractices »late of issuance, A Family Trait The City re 23—Jumbled type 12— Indian footwear in all court«. Tliirty yoars of serves the right rigf to retire anv or all ■Title of Eleventh century rltam- A woman engaged a new maid, e 15— K lb bed material oxporienee. Under building, Cottage of said Bon.Fs n.ls after ten (10) years with whose appearance and manner pion of Chrlatlanlty la Spai- The emancipation of women, ex odus and the ordinary 18—Authoritative aancti Greto, Oregon. from »late t thereof; _____ , and the princi- lah literature 25—Smack wits greatly pleased. When the cessive statuatory prohibitions, the Egyptian fellaheena as he Ont pal and interest t shallbe ___ A Preaident of the t'sltrg «•fates payable she 22 —Italian coin < pL) nt th». Citv Treasurer ' ’s » office in terms had been agreed upon the (rowing tendency toward uniform viewed them in the magazine. Mr. 25— Let fall Worry Cottage Grove, Oregon, Tho w hole mistress said: "Now, my Inst tnald ity between groupa and classes of Towner says: 27—Larpe vat "It was evident that the differ 32—Rruiadked of sni»l Bonds shall be concurrent was much too friendly with the po the present generation, and our 25—Nolae mul shall be without priority as licemen. I hope I can trust you I”' "Asiatic" method of criminal pro ences between* these were as old as 34— Slap 31—One of three dawphtera of PU Y SIC IANS to each other and »hall be a gen "Indeed you can, inn du in." site re cedure—these. according to R. H. civilisation; that it was a difference 35— Expiate deity (myth.) »■ral obligation of the City of Cot plied. “I can’t bear policemen. I Towner, philosopher and author, of nervous organisation; that the •Vt—South American country 33— Stape curtain —(’onsume tage Grove, Oregon. 35—Male deer was brought up to hate the very are the factors dominating the da- higher nervous orsnntzatlons were 41— lx meaninp Pre Raid Heads nre to bo negotiable sight of them. You see, my father cline ot the civilization of the Eng always fewer than the lower; and «3— Pre 37—In the distant past Lasso aii.l shall be sold for not leas than was a burglar.” 3» Javanese tree, yleldlnp polsoa lish-speaking I'oople to-day. that the positions of the Pharaohs •5—Male sheep their par value plus accrued inter 43— Rldpe (pL) It will undoubtedly come as a and the fellaheens were never re 47—Preposition 44— Reverberate r, M. D. Phy est, th<» Council reserving the right ••—Mountain In Thessaly surprise to many to learn that our versed — L e., the higher nervous I 44—Fashionlap after a pattern von. Ewningü to reject miv-an.l all bills. Wat«r Imide Cryteal civilization Is on the down grade, organisations although fewer In 51—Stride 48—Short letter That .said bonds are to be dis Suite 3, Kvm 53 — To proceed Oliver Furrington. curator of the and even mon- ot a surprise to numbers always dominate the 50—Tart • En trunco on posed of under an act entitle! Field museum In t'hlcago, brought 54- Movement of head I learn the reasons why. but Mr. | lower, and this relation tends to 54 53—Every t" amend the Charter of just off Main. • Diplomacy from South America n piece of Towner's ex-idenee. set forth in ab- ; rep.-at Itself throughout all history. 5»—Vo.ed living Kngllnk »laywrlgkt 55—Valley the l itv of Cottage Grove, l.uiie 57—Labor County, Oregon, bv adding a new crystal quart* contnInIng a small undance within the two volumes of "This was practically the begin and anther 55—Time at which chapter thereto authorising mid »mount of perfectly ele.tr water his latest book, the ‘‘Philosophy of ning of my thinking on the Phil ••—4'hlldrrn's pame •1—prod empowering the Common Council which can I«' seen plainly Inside the Civilisation.” has startled many osophy of Civilisation. In all my •3— Tumult •3- Same as 85 horlaantal of the City of Cottage Grose tit crystal. According to g.'ologtsts. commentators into serious dlscus- reading since, I was seeking for M—Tell.w .r red 05—Predatory Incurs Io a issue and sell negotiable bonds of this water may have been In this slon of his premise^ •• ■ Fipment the factor In human Ute that tends •• — Well done! ••—I aderueath the Citv to the amount of Twentv crystal for 1O.IMSMSM or 10D.tlOO.<WX) Mr. Towner lias spent a lifetime always toward the same differen •4 67—Inscribed • I )R. A W KIME —Filth five Thousand Dollars ($25,1*00.00) years. The crystal belongs to the Barter ’ Hurgvon. or so much thereof ns mav be Arcliean age which existed hundreds in compiling the evidence upon tiation. creating a minority of high 70—Cure ^3—Xepatlve conjunction which he bases his assertions. A er nervous organlsattosia with a of women and ehiLIri Aepnlro by labor i specialty, necessary for the purpose of build 74— Faee af a clock series of otii voo<1cuta. published few geniuses, and a great multi T3—Lard Will care for confín nls At his ing mill constructing a reserve res of millions of years ago. 77 —Short sleep 75 — Siothlnp home if deni rod. In Century Magudne 4n 18S7. which tude ot lower nervous organisa ervoir and for tin* replacement, 73— Scratch ^•—Article (Indeflnlte) contrasted the heads of the ancient tions. ** mainteniuico and improvement of Too Realistic 81 —tilrl’s nickname 78—Fate DRUG LESS PHYSICIANS the water ayatem of the said City Mr. Towner be*n dictating tte MU-Post 84—Wote off mas leal aeala "I thought." said the disappointed I'baraohs with thoae of lower caste of Cottage Grove.” Egyptians led him to study of the 84 Wot yon —Troaa meaning tepai Dtited anil first published thia friend, “you told me this election theory which he later developed In Philosophy tn 1(11 and did not 83 SA— Another note 11 «<3—l.arpe raattalner ________ _ was going to he a walkover.“ 1 I ’ > Oragli 25th dav of Mav, 1925 finish ths Brut draft of It until lstx. 83 his philosophy.* —•••••< car of Van don Ostrander "Well, ” answered the defeated HOMER GALLOWAY, 87—Raised platform Commenting on the difference -tr.i't, Col qi25jnel !t(M) Citv Recorder landlilnte. “It «»«. 1 was the door between the I ttaraaha Ot the hM-( *•—SuppMO step." stray Stories, 1 •O—Drivlnp back GET RID OF THAT BACKACHE WOOD Quimby Bros. MBS "after every meal" 1 * MPERIAT 1 1- Hall’s Catarrh Medicine SURGICAL PLASTER Save Your Soles! L. ROACH CROSS-WORD PUZZLE No. 41 Widths from Va inch to 12 inches Lengths from 1 yard to 10 yards Freedom Of Women Causing Decline Of Civilization, Says Author-Philosophei KEM’S FOR DRUGS 1 I 1 11