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PAGE FOUR THE SENTINEL, COTTAGE GROVE. OREGON. itottaqr (Graie Scntind vision »o that the children mttv to make me t criminal if I par have »ome place other thuu the take of this gift as it en«» intended streets in which to develop th do by the giver f I I “ I Ibvrl Bail. A Liberi MniitK. Publi.b«r. proper spirit that is ta»t disap I have just ♦ listed of thi* hot Elbert Bed«. . ..... ........... „............... Editor iM'aring among biur youth Let u* tie of liquor and I %% ill confide hope that many children will take to you. and I cannot where or A first <.U m publication entered al Cot advantage of the play groun Is and Increases Profits for Owner how I am invading th«' rights of tage Urova at »vcond-ela«« matter that parent» will realise the • value any other per on on earth. I can 5 North Sixth of them and the obligation» we Busin... Office i arc not feel. Hr. Editor, that I haxe Who Makes His Way Easy |Uritt'd citi under to these public nrouged the coir ri unity or added 8VBS<’RIPT1OX RATES (ens. By ni.il (c.h In xlv.nc.) to the Inwlessnoei» of general *<» au ci Labors Light. . On. y wir..... . |2.2SiThr». months »OTS There is uo better antidote for cietv in doing so. I like a little Mis month.........»1.25¡Onc month__ »0.50 the crime wave that in sweeping drink and now I have taken a the land than that boys »nd and girl girl' Member of i third, or niavta» it 1» h fourth, and (llos.nl*. New. Rervlee.) National Editorial Association should be taught the x.alue of good \ cluster of honey bees, probcvblx 1 M,n more than ever convinced and Oregon State Editorial Association clean sport, and the invigorating, 20 of them, dottej the rim of ninny man thnt doesn’t id a log idi Oregon New «paper Conference inspiring value of close association porcelnin quart luisiii which had I'd- Von say . tha (this ebasion ----- of with nature. in'i'n purposely placed there for the! the law i» producing n stabe • of M _____ this! bees by the rancher whom this affair» affairs m in our tireur Grenr maud mand Gkour <1) > , • writer was visiting, The bees hel 11 >'"•» Country. You uro wrongb SARATORIALLY CORRECT OREGON "I wauttt to »ay to you that firmly to the rim, dipped their bills| N» WM’APl **» L lot ot the water and daintily this sootcYi i» all right. Our Adonic friend, Claude In into it wouldnt do us harm. When we galls, connoisseur of legs and corn quenched their thirst. Pacific Coast Representatives l>oty & Stypea. Inc "Tell us the big idea," said the| ened a stimulant- we need it. fed co-eds, refers to the " sarntorisl Portland, »ecuniy Hiog . i*an rrancisco. ly correct Mr. llume” of the Port writer. "My grandfather was brinigli r Sharon Bldg.; 1 a > s Angele* 911 Western "Why,” said the nature man,! up on rrum. They had it in the Sir l*acifk Bldg., Ned Brydona-Jaak in charge land Spectator and accuses Hugh of having only a half faith "they’re ou the water wagon, ini housd all the They dranj it freely minstwo list w o driuk it because the said Sir Hugh doubts training, I suppose, for the coming! and even i the mi ENEMY OF THE CHILD 1 the 'ton tol.l by \imee MePher presidentiai eampaigu. We’vehvanl; when he came to our hou»a. housa. It Ms iots about the ‘busy little bee.’I preetv kinf of a cientrv eientrv who a (The Srntln.1 ha. mad. arrangement, son as to some of the details of with the pa.tor. of the city for a aerie, her disappearance from a crowded Sure enough, he is a busy little grandson i» better than his fnhor. of editorial., one by each pa.tor. There l.os Angeles beach and her later I fellow, every minute, but it isn't! I can drink this »ore of Seuteg xa> a double purpose on the part of the all the time that he huuts the| all day and not be no w urae n editor, to enliven the paper's columns by reappearance on a Mexican desert. j citoaen that 1 was befóte. I could the product, of the pens of other, and Claude expresses the opinion that nectar of a fragrant bloom. “For a long time 1 have main ; drink this whole wuget and neger to save work for the editor The first it is just as easy to believe that of the series, given herewith, is by Rev. au act of levitation was performe I tamed this ’soft drink* parlor wuiber au etelaah. Ihincan 1* Cameron of the Presbyterian “These typewriter key» are during the spring and summer sea as tp believe that Airnee was kid- church.) A recent editorial in the New napi'd by angels or the devil, as sons and these little fellow» arU buxxing oraubd so I eaint write mv best customers. Hees are in no tnorv Hu» whey I wheat of yu> York Republic, elicited by n par Sir Hugh professes to believe. This writer has little idea what telligent and sometimes I think it ti remud viu oner again and ents’ exposition held in New Yorx 1 they are mon» constant in the pur aguain thqt you are dead drong City, get. it good leal of amuse Sir Hugh i' going to do about it. vert ban whu ment out of the results of the new It is quite eeratin that he ought suit nf fixed principles than some' in ronsfvnging We «int psychology (combined with the to do something. So far as we are humans. They know, always know.; drink» a» a bunbum. the concerued, it is as easy to believe! what they want, and they go after eriulals. We are a« gmid meli a» peace at any price jHilicv of We mau take a dr drink America« parent) in the field of that Aimin' was kidnaped in broad I it in a spirit of fidelity to pur you. mcnbii7y ill, but Hex's ulili not as daylight from a crowded beach and I p >se worthy of emulation. parental ideals. "We see little Charlie.” it runs, that her reapjs'arance on a .Mexi ! like kindness and gentle treatment wEain *t no bl’Ms. "II. will say mxlusiug, thntqt "playing with matches among gas can desert (with a change front and. if treated right, they show oline cans, while his anguished bathing suit to street attire in their appreciation and prove that I wish yio n 2nerRrt Chtigyqua and mother remains silently out of transit) was an act of levitation they know you. If you are looking Edayey Now Yrnre. “ Kexecvt fillu Hiodytadx, sight wringing her hands, but de as it is to believe that the im I for trouble, you eau get it without "t’SHDET twru—1-2 ” pestering your, termined that, if he does not blow pi'ccable. immaculate sir Hugh is going over and has j ueighlmr—just go out and trespass J himself to pieces, he shall not grow saratoriallv correct or ever upon the rights of the inhabitant» THINGS BELIEVED ABOUT up with any inhibitions which have been saratoriallv correct. Sir Hugh grabbed his pen timi of your bee hive, for thAv are at TO HAPPEN AT MINES lieen started bv her saving tore great jagged holes in his copy , all times defenders of their God ‘don’t’.’’ Bees, investment The editorial continues in a more paper when Gentle Harold Ham given rights. Considerable importance attache* serious mood to point out how sueh street of the Wallow a Sun referred j considered, are the most profitable to the several visits to the Bo an attitude really displays a sub to Solmoa. the man of many wives stock a rancher can own, for they hernia mining district of G. F. Bod conscious realization of the erhne and few loves. We tremble as we are producers, not of the fat of th'1 fish of Chicago, an engineer " ith th, imagine what Sir Hugh is likely” body, but of a unique delicious experience in many of the mining our age has wrought against _ .y reading! product. , ever in demand in the rumps of the world. It is no secret child by its excessive mechaniza to do when .he learns by tion of life, which is now inter- The Sentinel that Claude used an marts of the world. They are of that hr has given his approval tn preted increasingly in terms of extra letter to anathematize him as the liberal sort, too. Their reli-1 eastern capitalist* of several prop gion is to supply over and above automobiles and apartment houses, saratorially correct. vrties in the district, which fact. Claude speaks of the perfect possible want. The ovcr-aupply of under conditions to which children can only passively submit.” In the peace and happiness which comes a hive is net profit that can be great urban centers this change is from believing things that one increased by care and kindness. M1CKIE SAYS— This is a natural bee country, so complete that children assume knows are .not so. Unless he can * i from the beginning of their rea imitate Aiinee by being the prin but to get best results the bee EMRV UU VJHIUE I MEET UP soning processes that everything is cipal in an act of levitation, Claude owner should provide crops near WITH SOMEBODY WHO TUI k IKS done by machinery, fewer and will need that kind of faith in the hives to satisfy the appetite VJE SET ALL TM’ TVPE FOR fewer are the youngsters who get gobs when Sir Hugh descends up [ of bees and keep them nt horn". long the chance to realize from their on him with his philological spears Don’t force them to tnke TH' TAPER. AKI HOUR. O«. TWO journeys to bloom fields, for tim" own experience that there is an and javelins. f.FOSX G-OUJG ID PRESS ♦ I i on the wing is time lost in filling eternal urge in nature which ante L." WISH WE SOLKO, BUT IT the comlrs. And don ’ t forget to dates man’s mechanisms and will! Cxurr BE SET -THAT FAST* HITCH HIKING. ' supply plenty of pure, fr»'»h wa survive them. ’ It used to be th> j V RE READY FOR COPY JUST ter. I never go by the pump bu‘ fashion to say that the life of :i I e 3 3004 AS -TVS’ pWE-iS Minnesota has made it a mi«- I empty that basin and refill it to child was in itself a synopsis of | ' demeanor for a highway “tourist’’ ! ; the brim; and the been know all iTTPS PRIMTM4Q TH' the life of the race, but it look« to solocit rides from passing auto-- i about it and are grateful. They wc were now very much as though moblies. The number of "bums’’I shoot square themselves and they going to synopsize the synopsis the automobile has made is Kenneth Graham in his “Golden astounding. Young men and young expect you to. If you enter into a deal with them, keep faith with ORDER Age" make» clear how separate YOU* and independent from the life of women, and many not so young, I ; ’em. I got into this ‘soft drink think nothing of begging a ride.- parlor’ business and, if for any PWUTUJC the grownups was the life of th" 'This writer recently picked up' reason I fail to open up on lime, children a generation ago to the great profit and happiness of both. two young men as he was leaving I I’m sure to hear about it. Here'll The machine age has levelled the the city on his way to Eugene. come a gang of bees, and circle During the conversation the young where the pan should be filleil wits valuable barrier. men said that each had made $7 fresh water, loud in protest ot Cottage Grove is of course too or $8 that day selling books in ' 1 broken contract. Then they'll small yet to suffer the full conse Cottage Grove. And yet to them Sometimes light on quences of this development, bu- it did not seem improper to beg by me. That ’« my hunch to even here one notices that the that for which they were amply I coat. ’er up. They ’re family’s evening recreation seems able to pay and should have se-1 busy and fill to be an automobile ride. Will any cured from a regular transporta clumsy little fellow» and once >n the water arc helpless and will sane person sav this is an advance tion company at regular fare. drown unless you get ’em out. over the games that used to be This writer is strongly for the They clutch upon the rim of the played by the young a generation Minnesota law. It would be pos basin and reach down to the water. agof Hide and seek, duck on the sible on nearly any day for a rock and the tip and run games of person to fill his ear within a dis If they slip, in they go. nearly the summer evenings when our tance of 10 miles anywhere on any always on their hacks. The coo) dads and mothers were youngt of the main highway» with those water chills ’em, and they soon Perhaps these are not very clever "flagging” a free ride. This die. I fish ’em out. If the «un games and to a highly convention writer would gladly give a ride at is shining warm, I carefully lay alized civilization may seem stupid, any time to anyone actually in them where they will dry off and but at all events they were game- need of such a ride and financial- warm up. If not, I blow on th-m that kept the boys and girls from Jy unable to conveniently pay his until they come out of it, a precocious development that is way, but it gets our "nanny" to sometimes I tnke ’em in to injurious to both youth and age j give decently dressed fellows a lift house. ” Just then a bee, too greedy alike Tt i« R «trnlro r>f I«»»«» • auu as the t-nii of the ride have a drink, fell overboard and ness and far reaching foresight on I the part of the Keepers of the Det I him ask for a four-bit piece for bee man paused just long enough a meal. We've become hard-boiled and other organizations of our' an-I don’t give any of ’em a ride to lift him back to safety, then he said: “Noticed an interesting city in providing grounds for the unless we have time to question children and having proper super- them as to their reason for beg thing yesterday.«One of these little feller» got overboard on his back, g'ng- and before I could get to him an- The Minnesota anti hitch hik othef )>ce, who probably heard n law is all right. erv for help, lit on the rim of the pan, crawled along opposite to the on n<-4* again kas a newspaper. •me floating on his l»aek, then mak Siuslaw Oar, :5i appropriate ing fast <>n the rim of the pan he name for a newspaper at Florenr«», rcac)i< d out, grabbed a leg of the where the greater amount of traf other bee and hauled fie is by water. M. D. .Morgan. shore. ’ ’ for many years publisher of a newspaper at Harrisburg, is pub FOR LIQUOR AND LIBERTY He is lisher of the new paper. well equipped with printers in his Here is a letter written to the family ami the fir-t issue indicates T oronto Globe, which is being that most of those able to "stick” printed appreciatively by other type must have been on the job. newspapers in semi arid Ontario, .Morgan starts out like a fellow and which may appeal to readers the opening of the lar who is going to make a papCr at on thin side of the bonier. It I« FI orenee a permanent institution. gest, most completely a at least entertaining. It is pretty good presentation, too, of equipped optical office nister Iri» stated that hath the use and value of alcohol. f» worn by our young worn- “To the Editor of th«' Globe: in Lane county. the special production of I have been presented With a fine il. Our fear that wr might bottle of S-oteh whi»ky and it i» irne have to spi’nd nome before mo ns I sit at my typewrit Eight years of progress ith the ohi fellow is cort- er and indite this letter to you. state- What right has any form of law and growth; eight thous y lessened by this If there i» no more stTioun and satisfeci customers;— resent feminine aid at his door. demand neu? and larger su* h a bad sor Busy Bee Appreciates Thoughtful Kindness Published Every Thursday it i* believed, prestige« develop ment in the distinct on n settle m»v rr before attempted. Mr. Bodfi*U h:iM hh vet i » Muttcn»“n’ foi pit i < tition but owners of the property in the district are of the betid that there u 111 I».* eonwidemble uctivity before the end <»f the Mvanon end that when o|»crntioii« are starttHi H U* I they it ill continue summer winte/. Announcing Hospital Absorbent Cotton A long fibre that is highly ent. There are so many uses for good cotton that it is economical to buy the om-pound roll. Kern’s for Drugs C. J. KEM, Prop. Thi> Story Cottage Grove, Oregon quarters. Flapper (lreMtow and low-cut gowns are not to be permitted lit th«* imperial coronation ceremonies in Japan. Even foreign womeji must obey the imperial (‘diet. Th<* reason for *U('h drastic action is, presume, that the new king have all the attention. Look for the biq elec trie spectacles, opposite TheMcMorran & UP ash bume main entrance. My success is due to service,—often ivhen others fail Our Own Vaudeville. THE NEW SUBSCRIBERS Typewriter ribbons. The Sen- nel. Adding Machines. Sentinel. Dr.RoiplGick OPTOMETRIST Ml n,‘"----- rti T»»<I1M FIRST The Sentinel’s subscrip tion eampiugn is proving Hitch n success ami new names are being added to the list in such numbers that it is not always pos sible to get all the names on our mailing list dur ing the week such names are roceived. In t h e handling of several hun dred nanu'S there must be some error«, for which reason The Sentinel must ask the imlnlgenee of any who fail to receive the paper promptly the first issue after their names are given to candidates. However, extra papers are being printed to sup ply any who may miss an issue. If paper fails to arrive the second issue after name has been giv en candidate, complaint should be made at once. ----- —.—> thing to coiMitler in dipimiting money in a bank i< Nccnrity. The capital. aitrplitH and the Federiti IL Herve bank, of which we arc a no inhcr, arc tin- d< poni tura protection fund. The NATIONAL government superintends and examines this bank Our stockholders and directors are responsible, well to do business men. This BANK has been established over 31 years, during which time it has served the banking public faithfully ami built up a large and prosperous business. The best service possible is none to good for olir country customers and the people of COTTAGE GROVE A À Distribution Without Wasted Nstially food passes from producer or manufacturer to the broker, from broker to wholesaler, wholesaler to re tailer, retailer to customer, Euch of these operations involtes investment, labor, warehouse and storage facilities. wastag< und tipoilago—n trehiendoux tax upon the family budget, Thin roundabout, expensive method of dis tribution is no longer necessary. By going direct to th « ‘producer or manufacturer and trans|M>rting ear-ltd shipments, in one niuvement, from the point of production to the point of consumption, Safeway Stores have eliminan-d many of these needless handlings ami profits When you buy your foods at Safeway Storrs, you pay but a small profit. This is what we mean by our nlogan *'Distribution Without Waste.” Features for Saturday, Monday and Tuesday Corn Standard Park — No. 2 Tina. 3 Tomatoes No. 2*4 Tins. to A Ibady -Use Marshmallow cream. 1PX.. 23c Large Oval Tins Mlis tarti or Tomato Salice. Highway Brand Stand ard Pack. No. 2 Tini. 4 3 49c Jell Well S hiih * as Jel lo. 31*«» 25c Oleomargarine. Our Exclusive Brand. Hamilton Vanilla. With Each Purchaae of One 4-oz. Bottle for H5c, We Will Give 1 oz. Ab- aollltely Free. Peas cans Crux Extract Sardines th«* Pound 15c Salt In Shaker. Iodized. Pork and Beans Van t'uinp. Size Tins. lb Tin Medium 3(or or Certo For Mukini' J..tn an ! Jellies. 2 for 49c Hominy Brookfield l-’iill I'ream. Per lb. ................ 49C Lettuce Plain 10c cam Coffee Maximum Braud Vacu um Pack. Au Exc'lh'tit (•offer- Try It. 1 Broken 3 ClinH Hipolite ( him ! Pineapple No. 2*j ('nus Slice. cana Larue Solili Heads. Woman never gets her clothes ■»o tight around the limb» that »he ran rt jump at eoiichisions. Kills 'em dead“ Instructor It you were ten thousand feet up iu the nlr nm your plane caught on fire, whal would you dot Recruit Report it to the iuaur nnev company._____________________ r A High Quality Cotton Till'USD AV, .UNE 21. H»’.* 25c New Spuds No. I 8ibs' Mnximuiii 2' . Tins. 2 cans Br.tud 25c Bananus Ftiney (loldrn Fruit. 25c 3 ,bs 17c