The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, September 10, 1925, Page 2, Image 2

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and have not sent the boys bad
’ ‘ Wasted Medicine ’ ’
TarJfne«« Great Evil
to make amends. They may have
The particularly well-known man
Mondays and Thursdays
in Modern Business entered the doctor’s consulting
even smiled at the pranks as
Executive» of our large buslne»» room and took a chair.
>
.Publishers ' though to give approval.
Bede & Smith....
............ Editor
organization» are spending much
Never a summer season pa»SOS
“Well, what can I do for your”
Elbert Bede.......
Officers elected Heptember 2 at time and trying ail manner of ex­ asked the doctor.
News Editor , without
H. F. Edwards,
flower
complaint
of
the meeting of the women’» for­
In an effort to Induce em­
“I don’t think much of that
A first-class publication entered at ! thieves. Many householders try to eign mi»»ionary society of the periment»
ployees to be punctual.
Cottage Grove as second-class matter make the city more beautiful by
cough medicine of yours,” an­
A
wide
investigation
and
search
Methodist
church
were:
Mr».
D.
Business Office—---- 55 North Sixth growing pretty posies in their A. Forbes, president; Mrs. J. H. Into “the history of being late” swered the man.
yards, only to have the work of
“Oh, I'm sorry to hear diti t."
show» that “business tardiness” has
SUBSCRIPTION BATES
many hours come to naught Chambers, vice-president; Mrs. Har­ been creeping upon workers In ths | was (he reply,
“What is the
By mail (Cash in advance)
through the depredations of ehil- ry Hart, second vice-president; United States for many years, and reason ? ’ ’
One year $2.75 | Three months.. .80 dren and grown people who are Mrs. Boy Leonard, recording secre­ that tlie problem ha» assumed large
“Why,”
said
other.
Six months.. 1.50 | One month...... 50 devoid of respect for the rights tary; Mrs. J. R. Hendricks, cor- proportions In Its effect on company “There’s so much
BY CARBBIEB
responding
secretary;
Mrs.
E.
E.
morale,
says
Thrift
Magazine.
it. I hadn’t taken more than a
One month................................. 8-30 I of others.
Cone, treasurer; Mrs. 8. J. Leon-
lateness. If habit­ quarter of a bottle when my cold
Four months, ks advance-------- 1.10 I Many times parents are respon- ard, mite box secretary; Mrs. Jundamentally,
ant]
without
good
cause,
Is
an
Six months, in advance--------- 1.80 j sible for the depredations of their
disappeared, and there is the other
One year, in advance--------
3.00 l youngsters, for they accept the Charles Bcidler, superintendent act of dishonesty on the part of the three-quarters just thrown away.
employeq
with
respect
to
his
rela
­
' flowers for the house without ask- standard bearers; Mrs. 8. L. Mack tions with his employer.
Member of
National Editorial Association ! ing where they come from, fail in, assistant superintendent.
A few years ago many employers
Flights of Fancy
Oregon State Editorial Assiciation to chastise the children for their
tried the plan of imposing a fine
(London Post)
Oregon Newspaper Conference
shameful act and sometimes even
The regular monthly meeting of for tardiness, but this did not work
The
children
were busy at play
give approval by themselves rob tho Light Bearers was hold at the satisfactorily, and 1» no longer re­ in the nursery. “Don’t you wish
THE BIGHTS OF OTHEBS.
bing unprotected flower bushes on home of Mrs. J. W. Craig Tues­ sorted to by progressive business you were a bir«f and could fly?”
private property along the high­ day afternoon. Jean Short was organizations.
A new plan has been tried by a suggested Beryl.
Often we have heard young folks ways and elsewhere.
elected vice president and Richard number of business concerns, and
“I’d much rather bo an elephant
make remarks something like this:
Disregard for the rights of oth Roberts second vice president. The
it is working out better and squirt water down my nose,”
“I don’t want to live in this ers is too prevalent. It discourages study subject was “India”. Light Frently
anything previously attempt­ answered her brother.
hick town. The schools are no the erection of pretty public build­ refreshments were served by Mrs.
in brier. It puts a bonus on
good and no one does anything for ings, it discourages pretty homes,
Ifflhctuallty and at the same time
Atta Boy!
the kids. Why don’t they have it discourages privato endeavor, it Craig.
establishes an honor roll In the or-
Molly: “How did Reggie get
a public swimming tank and a often fends to greater and more
ganlzatloti.
The regular meeting of the la-
hurt?”
public gymnasium and this and serious crime. Taking the flowers
dies ’ i aid society of the Presby-
Mann: “A man beside him in
that?”
of another, or marring tho property terian church was held in the Easy to Discover the
the train hit him for turning the I
Since tho beginning of organized of another, may be as far as one
Moral in This Story page of his newspaper too quickly.
government the tendency has been goes in the disregard of the rights church parlors Wednesday after­
noon,
Light refreshments were
to provide fPc amusement and en­ of others.
R was Indeed a lucky day when
Taking tho life of served. Mrs. R. R. Meeks, Mrs.
tertainment for the young, and the another may be the limit for anoth­
Rubber stamps. The Sentinel.
Harry Raymond of Los Angeles em­
Earl Hill, Mrs. W. L. Hatch and barked for San Francisco. The
tendency of the young has been to er.
Mrs.
.Tas
Porter
were
hostesses.
BILL
BOO^Tfp SAYS
steamer was crowded with passen­
appreciate what has been done for
Now is a good time to start giv­
gers and there were not enough
them. But always there have been ing tho same attention to the
The LaComus club will meet staterooms to go round. Harry no­
many who have abused the privi­ rights of others that we wish
HAT EURM SOMMUNITM
leges that were theirs and these others to give to tho rights which next Tuesday with Mrs. Frank ticed an old gentleman who had
MEEDS IS A eOMJAUMW
no
place
to
sleep,
and
taking
pity
Knox for the first meeting of the
few have discouraged municipali­ we wish to enjoy.
on his age, offered to share his
MOUSE. VJUERE OUR, PEOPLE
fall season.
ties from furnishing the things the
stateroom with him.
CAM MEET, LIRE TV4E OUE
majority would appreciate.
The old man gladly accepted and
A
recent
news
item
in
the
Eu
­
were
Mr.
and
Mrs.
B.
8.
Swengel
BIO FAMIW VUE ARE, FOR,
Responding to the demand for
the
two
occupied
the
room
to
­
Samuel Harrison. Ray­
public playgrounds, the Keepers of gene Register stated that “two guests at luncheon today of Mrs. gether.
RECREATIOM ÄW0 SOClABturW.
mond’s guest proved to be a broth­
the Den, auxiliary of tho Lions Lane county views 'taken on the Ida B. Caldwell.
\F VJE OM6E MAP SUCH À
Rogue
river
in
southern
Oregon
’
er of Raymond's mother. Then Ray
club, provided such an institution
PLAÆE, MO MATTER OF MOuPt
mond learned that another uncle,
this summer in a portion of the will bo sent by tho Eugene cham­
Henry
Harrison,
had
died,
leaving
ber
of
commerce
to
tho
Pacific
OR
EXPENSE VJOULD EVERz
COUNTY DIVISION MAY BE
city park. For two months a
Oregon pear grower» are learning
a fortune of about 8500,000 to Ray­
IÜDU6E US TO PART WVM IT
superintendent wn." provided and Const Travel Magazine.” Hinco
ISSUE.
the value of early picking to pre­
mond
’
s
mother.
But
Raymond's
Eugene
has
gotten
the
car
shops,
during that time the equipment
(Springfield New»)
vent core breakdown. Use of the
□------------------------------------------ □ mother was dead and Raymond was
was well cared for, but now thnt tho terminal, the tie plant and a
Cottage Grove »coins to be work­ pressure tester developed by the
Presbyterian Church—No regular entitled to the inheritance.
few
other
things,
California
would
thorn is no superintendent it may
Bo Is kindness rewarded—not
ing quietly on her plans
for county experiment station to tell the right
church services until after Septem-
-
Im necessary to remove swings, toe- better take care lest Lano county lier 1. Rev. Duncan Cameron, of only In romances but also very
division. Voters may find this J time for harvesting is growing.
tertottors and slide to savo them views taken in Los Angeles ap Detroit, Minn., pastor after that often In everyday life.—Pathfinder
I proposal on the ballot at next Only the pears picked after the
time. Bunday * school
Magazine.
from destruction by boys in thier pear in eastern magazines.
» * at 10 a. in.
J election. If the Cottage Grove best picking time has passed be­
people are in earnest about county come affected in the observations
teens. It is necessary to keep
Christian Church, tho ‘ ‘ homo-like ’ ’
Ants
With
Pink
Parasols
A
reason
advanced
why
Cottage
church—A. J. Adams, minister.
buildings locked to protect them
division Springfield will not be conducted by tho station.
Among the recent acquisitions at
from malicious, shameless, filthy Grove should have a chlorination .Sunday school at 9:45, sermon nt
j one to deny them a county in tho
11,
Christian
Endeavor
at
0:30,
eve
­
the London Zoological gardens, says
young lads—who probably are com- plant for its city water is that ning service at 7:30..
I territory now Southern Lane and
Occasionally land that produced
a newspaper dispatch, is a nest of
» * »
plaining because the city does not Corvallis has one. Well, we don't
N< rthern Douglas county.
a grain crop in Oregon is success-
furnish more of tho things which have Claude Ingalls and Professor-
Mothodist Church—J. H. Ebort, umbrella ants that have never been
It is the suggestion of Cottage I fully disked and sown to common
before In the gardens. They
they are discouraging tho city Engineer Rogors, consequently the pastor. Sunday school at 9:45, seen
.Grove people that Springfield and vetch, the experiment station re­
have had a busy time, because dur­
morning
worship
nt
11,
Epworth
anerobic
bacteria
and
bald
faced
from providing.
' Western Lane also vote on county ports. Only on land of good tilth
Loague at 7, evoning service at ing the Journey the queen’s apart­
bacilli that roam tho streets, block 7:30.
It has over been thus.
i ments became greatly disarranged,
| division at the same time. Their [ and free from weeds, and in the
And tho boys aro imitating tho sidewalks nnd interfere with
but the community soon put them
proposal is to split Lane county fall, can this be done successfully.
Christian Science Society—corner to right again.
thoir olders who go into a publie tho orderly progress of traffic in
four ways, Since Eugene took the It is usually a poor practice, as
Jefferson avonue and Second
In their native home of Trinidad
place and use eight or ton towels tho college village aro not to bo of
county sent away from Springfield, under average conditions the
street. Sunday services at 11 a. m. tlie ants are always to be found in
in drying their hands merely be­ found here.
Wednesday »ervices at 7:30 p. m. the neighborhood of rose trees.
I long ago, the same way as she is ground is hard, often weedy, and
cause they cost them nothing but
Everybody welcome.
now attempting to lift the car hard to put into good seed bed
They cut off parts of the petals of
z • • •
who would howl should the muni­
The skull of what is thought to
[ shops, the proposal meets with ! shape.
the
roses
nnd
enrry
them
to
their
Froo
Methodist
church
—
Corner
of
cipality refuso to longer provide have been a prehistoric man of
1 some response on the part of the
Monroe avenue and south Fifth nests, holding them over their heads
public conveniences.
one of tho lowest orders has been street—Chester Smith, pastor. Sun­ like parasols. On reaching home
pioneer inhabitants of this section
iling cards. The Sentinel.
They aro imitating their elders found near Albany. Its ago is day school at 10, forenoon services they mastiente the petals thorough­
at
11,
evening
servico
nt
7:30.
ly
and
pile
up
the
resulting
mixture
who scratch matches on furniture estimated at 10,000 to 25,000 years.
Prayer meeting at 7:30 Thursday th heaps Inside the nest. On the
in public places, and the number There’s a fellow who couldn’t do evenings.
beds thus prepared grows a special
» • •
who have that little eonsidera- much worrying and didn't have
fungus of which the ants are very
tion for the property of others is any taxes to worry about anyway.
Seventh Day Adventist Church— fond.
—Youth’s Companion.
West Main street. Services every
astounding.
Saturday. Sabbath school at 10,
Recently two Cottage Grove lads
It is deduced that the bachelor church
service at 11; prayer meet
The Judge’e Jett
paid fines for stealing melons. editor of the Salem Capital Journal ing Wednesday
at 7:30.
■ • evenings
* *
Two young lawyers, both trying
These aren’t tho only Cottage has been sojourning nt the beach.
Grove boys who have stolen mel­ His paper carries an editorial de
First church of Naznrene—Elev­ to make reputations as orctors, hap­
ons.
Few boys grow to man votod to a detailed description enth and Adams, Harold E. Botte- pened to be pitted against each
pastor. Sunday school at 9:45, other In argument. Both spoke at
hood without having
_ done some of tho feminine ono-pioce bathing miller,
forenoon service at 11, evening great length, nnd In closing the sec­
thing of that sort. But they took suit—Eugene Guard.
service at 8. Prayer meeting at ond spenker remarked that he was
What details could there
tho property of other». They
7:30 Wednesday evenings.
sotry to find his colleague on the
to
having
someone
would object
wrong side, for there was every rea­
Glad
Tidings
Mission
—
Tenth
and
tako from thorn tho same amount
Three-fourths of a yard of ma- Adams streets, G. F. Shackelford, son why they should agree. “We
of property. They probably would torial is more thnn enough for pastor. Sunday school at 9:4.5; were brought up together, we stud­
want to know where tho police a modern dress. Hometimes there forenoon worship at 11; young ied together, and we were born on
officers were when thieves wore is more yardage than that below people’s meeting at 7; evening ser­ the same day."
“Did I understand you to say that
at 8; weekday services, Wed­
prowling around.
tho dress—and of better material. vice
nesday, Friday ana Saturday eve you wore born on the same day?”
Many parents arc responsible for
nings at 8.
asked the Judge.
• • •
potty thievery on the part of boys
Most people believe that dia­
‘'Yes,” came the prompt reply.
They have known of such thiover monds will not wear out, yet those
Baptist church—W. O. W. hall,
"On the very same day?”
“Yes, sir.”
used in fine glass engraving estab­ J. C. Orr, pastor. Sundav school
at
10
o
’
clock,
services,at
11
o'clock
Then It must have been a windy
lishments wear out within six or and 7:45. B. Yr. P. U. services at
eight weeks.
7. Prayer meeting at 7:30 Thurs­ day."
day evening at the Rov C. Howard
home,
north
Pacific
... “ 110
“ old __
2. ___
high-
Importance of Light
Didn’t Understand
way.
IFEEKLY PROGRAM
“My electric curling tongs
Too much light can be as bad for
turned out so well I think I will
the eyee as too little. Artificial
Thursday, Sept. 10th.
(Washington Star)
light Is now supplied so readily and
buy a washing machine.”
< I
What is your favorite bevor so cheaply that It is a temptation
“All right, Marin. But
Bebe Daniels in
to use too much of It—or at least
age?”
THE MANICURE GIRL" it give the kids a shock
“Water,” answered Uncle Bill to direct It with too great In­
wash ’em with electricity.”
on what one Is reading. Did
Comedy and International
Bottletop. “Everything I've tast­ tensity
von ever try to read a book or news­
News.
ed has been so diluted that I’ve paper with the bright sunlight fail­
got around to a positive fondness ing directly on the page? If you
for the plain unflavored product have you will understand how ex­
Fri-Sat. Sept. ll-12th
of the bubbling spring.”
cessive light can strain and fatigue
‘ THE THUNDERING
the eye. The golden mean In Illu­
BIG, exclusive values—values not to be ob­
HERD"
mination. as In everything else, is
the
thing
to
strive
for.
—
Youth
’
s
tained in any other low-cost car! There is the
Lois
Wil-
with Jack Holt,
Companion.
Evolution of Shoot
soli, Noah Beery and Rny-
one
simple reason for amazing, sensational Star
Among the ancient Jews____
shoes
mond Hutton. A ■pectacu-
were made of leather, linen, rush or
sales! Greatest value ever offered.
First English Parliament
lar film version of Zane
wood. The Greek philosopher.
Parliamentary government began
Grey's Epic story of the
Pythagoras, would have hts disci to function In England In the Thir­
More, more Stars are going to new hundreds of
by a new plan!
DRUGSTORE pies wear shoes made of the bark teenth century. The first complete
early romantic West.
of
trees,
probably
that
they
might
experienced buyers. Like wildfire, Star popu­
and model parliament was that sum­
Scar often a revolutionary sales
And a comedy.
not wear what was made of the moned by Edward I In 1295. To it
plan to enable you to own a Star
larity sweeps upward to new high levels.
skins of animals, as he refrained came the spiritual peers, the heads
SCHOOL
with practically no expense to
Sun-Mon. Sept. 13-14th.
from the use of anything that had of military orders, the lay peers and
you.
This
big.
generous,
bona-
life. In England, almiit 1402. the the knights of the shire, elected In
All over the Pacific Coast careful purchasers are recogniz­
THE PAINTED LADY" SUPPLIES
fide offer is an immediate, whirl­
people wore the points of their accordance with a writ addressed
ing
the unqualified superiority of Star among low-cost can.
with George O'Brien nnd
wind success wherever announ­
When tho bell rings for shoes so long that they cumbered to the sheriff In the county court
Dorothy Mackaill.
ced. Il to attracting thousands of
school to open, be sure your themselves in walking, and were and two burgesses or citizens from
No low-cost motor can duplicate the Million Dollar Motor’s
to tie up the points to their each borough or <dty which the sher­
panicipsnu —earning whole
' And a comedy.
children are ready to resume forced
knees. In the reign of Edward IV iff
banned
response
from
100%
am
­
of
the
county
thought
to
be
of
suf
­
record-smashing power achievements. In the field of power
tho clas work.
this was’prohibited by law
bitious people. Investigate the
ficient consequence to send repre­
and safety Star is unmatched with its revolutionary power
Tuesday, Sept. 15th.
Hero you can buy pencils,
sentatives.
derails of the new
fountain pons, stool pens,
plant and its Four-Wheel Brakes, for safety.
• HEARTS OF OAK"
“It Isn't Done”
memo, books, erasers, rulers,
—Once upon a time • worn
with Hobart Boaworth and
Early Form of Tanning
Star Gold Certificate
ink, paste, albums, pencil an. Fable
You will come to Star —you are next, as a careful, investi­
about to purchase a hat. went
Pauline Stark. James A.
The oldest form of satisfactory
sharpeners and school tablets. Into a millinery store, tried on the
Save
and
Earn
Plan
tanning
was
effected
by
massaging
gating
buyer! Make your tests—full tests and comparisons—
Herne’s melodrama of New
Every item is of good quality first one that met her eyes, ex­
Into the hide after the pores had
England and the Frozen
Come
in today!
an<l at a big saving.
claimed to the clerk. “I’ll take It." ofl
been opened by repeated washings.
North.
The children are our and departed.
To
the
Hebrews
ws
are
Indebted
—Don't believe everything for the Introduction of the use of
Anti a comedy.
friends and know that school you Moral
read.—Wall Street Journal.
Eugene
Cottage
oak bark as tannin. With the rise
supplies purchased from here
of the European guild system the
will give them service.
Wednesday. Sept. 16th.
Grove
A Natural Growler
leather Industry offered various op­
Come in and see our as
"THE DARK SWAN"
for
organisation»
"What is your husband growling portunities
sortment of needs for school. about T"
among which were the saddlers,
I with Marie Prevost. Monte
It will make you wish you
“Nothing."
cobblers and tanners For a time
Blue and Helene (’hadwick.
were a kid again.
“Nothing?"
these organisations became intluen
And a comedy.
"Yes. my husband doesn't have tlal socially and politically.
io have a grievance to growl T—
KEM’S FOR DRUGS Louisville
Courter Journal
Sleuthing
Thursday, Sept. 17th.
“Look at that mreenger boy rune
"THE CYCLONE RIDER '
Driving Through
shoeing along with hla nose buried
Comedy and International
Blake—8o you're a golfer? Did In a dime novel.“
C. J KEM, Prop
you ever make a tioku h, one?
“He’s on the. villain's trail I
New a.
II
COTTAGE OBOVak OREGON
I»rtike- -1 muds a note In oue golf betcha.“—Louisville Courier Jour
IL»
JI
Mocking.
iottaqt tèrne Sentinel
O
| Church News
■Ai d. _
ARCADE Theatre
There Must Be A Reason
SAVE ■with
SAFETY
For Star’s Sensational Sales!
THIS STAR
Can Be Yours
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