The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, February 21, 1929, Page 6, Image 6

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TftF» SENTINHL. COTTAGE GROVE
(follane (brovr >cntinrl
onto I hr old place
ra.hh.k.d i«oo.
t'.bll.».« Kt.ry T»>n«.y
Rockefeller -ays he is
always
glad to see a man live within his
KHwrl l».d. * Klb.rt Hmllh Fukll.hm income.
He must be well satisfied
l.ltort H.d.
.................................. Editor with hims< If.
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WE SNEEZE
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FIBER? FKDK
The commit tee on constitutional
law held a m«»eting at S a. m., be
cau-e there wa* no other
hour
N
of the rommitto«» made any com
plaint about invasion of th«» eon
-titutional right- of members of
the legi.-lature. for whom ‘d o’clock
is a fairly early hour.
• • •
Salem i* -»«mething of a 9o’cl<»ck
town anyway. At that hour in the
morning on every -trect are many
leisurely wending their
wav
to
their duties for the »lay, and not
all of them by any mean* an* state
employes.
th«» -, rond from \-1oria ll.»w Rob
hi -on got a semi s. indina* ian name
is not known and he i- not telling.
Thor«* are no Irish I«' i<* »<» far ns
know n.
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Colonel .1. C. John-on of Gold
Beach has been a visitor here dur
ing a considerable portion of the
session.
Ho is interested in fi-h.
rather than military affairs, but is
militant in hi* attitude toward fish.
He is on the -ide of the returner
cial fishers. He was tor year* .in
attorney at Cottage Groxe and ha»
been district attorney of Curry
county for a number of year«.
\ bunch of O. s C. ntudent«
were hero for a dav.
Their in
-tructor* ptobablv were trving to
-how the y<mng id lea how legi-la
tors -h.»<it the hull.
Representative T. G Johnson of
Vnion i- the tat her of -ix «laugh
tors, ami is more -ntisfied than the
man with six million dollar*, for
he has all he want- But that isn’t
all. He -nv< then' are two brother*
for each daughter. One i- astounded
until informed that the -am«' two
brothers hive to «lo for each of th«»
-inters, making a family of eight,
which i- a reeor»l for a legislator’s
-family that i- likely lo Hand for
some time.
Ho took a
position
again-t the kindergarten bill but
the house didn’t take his advice.
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There are two democrats in the
senate, and Senator Bailey of 1 ane.
weight 2<k' pounds more or I»'—, i-
about three fourths of the demo
cratic membership.
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STATE CAPITOL, Salem, Or»’ .
Feb. 20.
2" — Special.
S:>. .".:i’. >- - A member n
the house of
Scot
Scotch
extraction
watched a regular state employ*
dry his hand: • upon towels fur
nished at state expense. The s, ©teh
hasket
man pi eke« I out of the
three of the towels that the state
employe had moisten<s| almost not
at all. dried his hands on one o
them and put th«» other two i n h i
pocket.
In one of my item.« the other
The Corvallis Gazette Time*, th«1 day I sipokt» of Reprc-entative Pot
Oregonian, the
Ashland
Tidings ter’« »laughter being a visitor here.
and other papers are having a dis An ordinary chronicler of happ«'n
cu—ion which no doubt is of con ! ing* here could hardly be blamed,
-iderable interest lo the combatants! after seeing the two together, for
ns to what causes colds, w here they ; not knowing that the woman was
come from, where they go. what . the representative
representative ’« s
wife
Mr*
wife.
kind of snake-bite, medicine is the , Potter has written to make certain
surest cure or the greatest resis that the item was written the day
tsnt. etc., etc., etc.
she was here
• •
Claude Ingalls, in his Gazetti |
Times, says that it is fol de rol. |
In the discussion of a «alary rise
nonsense, rot and a few
other j ¡bill for a state official a member
thing« to ray that cold« com.' from .n|leil «ttenlion to items in th.' of
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if't
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n
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sitting in drafts, getting one’s fa.'t
feet ficial
’s budget which »bowed that
wet, or from walking
v* home in ordi
1
' during the
«»«v~ I«.»«*
past
biennium
«'«vuuium «»»
over
«
nsrv »trect clothe, after .pending
,p,.nt for
rapa
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the evening with your »weetie. He 1 , sn<l lodgings, which made it appear
tell« us all about how to become I that state officials live pretty well.
immune an.l how to take fresh air It was later explained that this
without danger of getting the snuf­ included the expenses of 12 or 15
fles. He says that colds come from deputies who were on the road th«
germs, and from nothing else and | most of the time.
that if wo will keep our eyes op»»n
and our mouths shut we will not be ;
Representative McCready was off
troubled with the pestiferous littk the floor for a time today on a
thing- that get inside of u« and count of illness, but
was
back
dig in with such force that they again before th«» «vs-ion adjourhed.
The
barbers bill had a
cause our eves to water and our |
• •
the house today. In
do-e -ha
nose- to become irrigation canals.
mi-*e<l being en
Billy Hamilton, son of th«» speak fart it
The Oregonian avers that
the
. after having liecn
i er» was accorded the courtesies of acted in
germ- arc in-ide us all the time en the floor today.
cut, "ha in poo and
He wauted to given a
joying thom-elve- with social pas learn first hand whether < dad wa> dandriu f
by legislators w ho
times until -uch time as we ar»' i telling the truth when he said he ini it ate. I
r- entt'rlainiug pa
careless about wet feet or about was running things down i here.
Irons.
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sitting in drafts of air.
We trust that from this battle
Reprv-entativ«» Smith ‘ Dr, Carl
The home rule phone bill will be
of scientific writer-—by thi- we ’ a sfx'eial order Saturday,
At the tout, of Marion, in oppo-ing a -al
mean writers who know the -eience rate of $12 the minute, which ha* ary ri-e bill tu«lay, -aid that at
of writing—we may learn how
I been figured %s the cost of legis- every election there rise up mar
catch the pesky little germ in , •* i lative oratory, the price will be as tyrs willing to serve the statv^nt
gill net, whether he is out in th«» I high as paring for long distance the niggardly -alari»'-
which it
air maneuvering for a chance to tolls.
paya, that h»‘ did not believe any
get st us. or whether he is inside
amount of money could replace the
feeding up and warming up for a
Dean Eric W. Allen and Profes patriotic motiv res which impel them
battle w ith the good germs that ' sor Robert Hall were here today to offer them? elves for service and
would protect us from colds, the with cla«se« from the journalism he did not wii •h to take from them
flu and other unplea-ant ailments. department of the univer-itv. Mem th»1 pleasure and satisfaction they
But we believe both are partly bers of the class wen» received in must
t from making -uch sacri
in error.
the governor’s office by Governor fires i n the interest of the dear
Claude is right in saying that Patter-on. State Treasurer Kay and people, Cun-idering the fact that
plenty of fresh air is a good pre ^»eretary of State Hal E. Ho-- the major portion of salaries re
ventive, but it should not be cold The governor made a brief addres­ reive,! by state officials ar»» sp«»ni
air rushing into a warm room or in which he expressed regret that in Siilem, the » session to session op-
into a room in which Ingalls might the state hasn’t sufficient funds to position uf Marion
members to
I n » writing what ho think- about
give the university the money that salary rises s inexplicable.
the old woman of Alder street or he feels the university should
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* 1 have.
voieferating that his college is en Denn Allen spoke at
the
noon
title«! to more money than the one luncheon of the Ad club.
at Eugene.
He might have men
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tinned daily icecold showers as one
A number who were guests to-
uf the best preventives, and he night at the housewanning in the
probably would have done so except governor'» offiee looked with
en
that someone might ask
him to vions eyes upoi •n the new furniture.
In preparation for the annual a-
take his own medicine.
Claude especially the ___ .
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• chief executive
aver? that one may w ith impunity ehair which several of them hope -essment of property in Lane roun
ty appointment of a staff of 1’.*
get his feet wet. or permit his some time to occupy.
deputy assessor.« ha- been made by
bo.ly to become drenched on a cold j
B< n F. Keeney, county a«se*.«or. A
day with impunity, just so there
There has beco no suggestion of meeting of these deputies with the
•are no cold germs drifting around a gallonage tax on legislative
vola as-e-sor Yor the purpos«» of instruc
looking for lodging. It is true to tile fluid that co«t« $12 thè
min tion ha- been railed for Thursday.
a certain extent that those in ro­ ute.
February 28. at 10 a. m. at the
bust condition may abuse their
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a—e««or’s office.
bodies without great danger, espec 1
Mr«. Emmett Howard ha, been
The assessment «tart« March I
ially was this true in the days of a visitor here briefly, she
seem* throughout the state. In some of
woolen socks and woolen underwear,
to wonder where Emmett got the the smll-'c districts in Lane coun
but we are willing to wager a year
opportunity to develop into an ora ty the «assessment work is
com­
-ubscription to this great family
torieal floor leader.
pleted in about 10 days.
In the
journal against a life subscription
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Eugene and Cottage Grove districts
to the Gazette-Times, which would
John Edward
Bailey was re and other of the larger district« of
l*e giving Claude the odds, that he
counting to his mother, who is wife the county it will require most of
can’t sit down in hi« office on a
to Senator Ed Bailey, the doings th»» spring and summer to complete
cold day with wet feet and get
of the session. H»‘ was lavish with
enough fresh air into his office to his praises of the preacher. It was th»» ta«k.
The following arc th»» deputy as­
frighten away the cold germs.
some time before the mother re«al- sessors appointed for thi« and near
The Oregonian says that cold«
ize I he was referring tn Pre-i<lent by districts:
come from germs that already are Al Norblad.
Roy Foster. Lorane; C.
Moor»»,
inside us. a- if we didn’t already
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Cottage Grove; I. B. Morris, Cot
have enough stuff inside u- to
President Norblad and Speaker • igu Orux : Rili v p tty, • ?resuell.
worry about,
The Oregonian is Hamilton were among tho»«* who
wrong, colds don’t
come from had to wear soup and fish for the route No. 1; Lester G. Porter, Cres­
well, route N. 2. tad J. B. Tapp,
germs, they come from aching eyes
governor’» reception on the state’» Cottage Grove.
and from sneezing.
birthday. A member of the third
We trust that this positive in­
house queried them as to who wa«
formation upon so important a sub­
fish and who was soup. President
ject will cause the Gazette-Times
Norblad explained that Hamilton
and the Oregonian to cease the
must have, been the fi«h because
battle of words in which blood is
he, Norblad, was the one in th*1
being drawn by the u«e of such soup.
«tinging terms a« “old la-ly” and
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Report Says Highway Job to
* ‘ nincompoop. ”
Membn of the b'gi.lrUure have
remarked unconiplinp'titarily upon
Be Started at Once; S P
SPECTATOR ERRS
the Marion county spirit that per
mits huge «now banks on the pav­
to Cooperate.
The scintillati ng, interesting, en­ ing and sidewalks in the bosines.«
tertaining and frequently
correct «ection of the capital city. The
Portland Spectator seems to have city government evidently’ ha«n t
Positive assurance that there w
erred more than u-ual in a recent pride enough to pay for doing whai be no more delay in the starting
editorial in which it arcu«es the nature is doing for nothing. The of work on th»* Siuslaw river route
Or«*gon legislature
with
having dirty rmlting «now certainly add­ >f the Willamette Valiev Florence
saddled an expense of $10,000 a nothing to the beauty of the city. highway is given in statement» of
year on Multnomah county by pro­
members of the state highway’com
viding a new district judgeship.
A bill by Senator Carsner would rui-Mon and officials of th»- South
Of course it probably is beside provide vari colored lights to indi ern Pacific railroad.
the point that Afultnomah county, rate the .peed at which an auto
or Multa noma h county, a- some of mobile i« traveling. Thi« would be
the sapient legislators from the a« an aid to traffic officer«. Th
/ forgot to tate
state’s metropolitan county call it. next thing would be some kind of
n?eat for I
will not. even w ith ih<* added judge automatic device that would warn
have -ufficient judges to handle the operator that a traffic officer
dinner _
J
the bu mess of th«* county without wai pursuing.
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calling ¡a judge- from other dis-
trict.--, and that the county’s boot-
Har«lw’arp b-ah-r- are not lik‘*lv
loggers stDfl moonshiuors may have to f»*«*l fritrrily toward K^pr«*-«*»
to remain under heavy bond or in tativp AH r«-a<1y, who-p bill pro­
durance vile for irksome period- hibiting the- u-p of Jack Lloy.h
because of the lark of speed with an«l similar kind* of fi-hi
which the glutted courts of that has pa*-p<l th© houae. It
county operate. The Spectator doe­ nio.-t a cornpletp hardware
riot recognize the dire condition of make one of the Mpinnern.
litigants because it is itself above
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the law and has no need of court-,
J. S. Magladry, former senator
But if is ____
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hardly fair to arcus.• from Lane, was a visitor here to
the already over-abused legislature day. He had no criticism to offer
with having s: addled an expense of of the conduct of the se
-<on, but
$10,000 a year on the county when, he no doubt could have
offered
as the Spectator knows, no such some suggestions that would
'
have
thing has happened. Ten thousand been helpful.
dollars i- total cost of tin- judge,
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‘ Be your age, cut out
to which Multnomah county con
Lane county -abarip* ar«* cared
the panic. Why not trade
tributes a proportion in keeping for in an ornnibu* -alary bill which
with its proportion of state taxc.-; reached th«* hou-p dc»k today. In-
at the Quality Market
or about a third of $10,000.
crpa-PM do not take effect’until
and
not only get the best,
This is thp first instance with th<- end of the forma of office of
but have it delivered in
which wo are
conversant
that present county officials.
a jiffy! »,
Multnomah county has objected to
hi\ing sum.-thing for Wllell tie
Representative Howard nn<l Sen
upstate would pay two thirds of
ator Upton’« bill for a game refug'
the cost.
What has happened to
in the Three Sister« area pa««e I
the Portland spirit, anyway!
the house today without opposition.
County Assessor Names
19 District Deputies
linmrtt Howard, lane county
representative, who returned here
Saturday night from the Salem
legislative session, -ays th.it the
state highway eommissien is keep
mg faith with the people of l.aue
county, and that although then*
have been many difficulties to be
overcome in the plan (or construe
lion of this highway, the last oh
-Lu le has been remoxed and with
in a few more weeks active w ork
on the project in expected.
Final decision of the state high
way <’» hu mission to have the high
wav follow the Siuslaw river rout«*
instead of the hill route to th»'
north of this survey was made at
a meeting of the state commission
core than two year* ago.
\* the promet requires the ni«n
ing of th»* Southern Pueifie traek-
at M'veral places for about three to
four mile* of th«» approximatelv 14
mile* of the route along the north
bank of th«» Siu-Ian, thi* occn
s'.oned considerable delax
OREGON
THURSDAY
<h*-«irinan Van Ihirt’t, of th«'-lai»»
highwav eommi--i<»ti, -av- that th«»
tmlrond eompaiix i- no\x in a |»osi
tion to take up thi- work and i*
-how ing the
fulb'-t
cooperation
with the state commission.
Th»' completion of tin- highwnv
will <'iitail an exp,»nditurv of $1.
lAO.ik»«), aceor«ling to the
-ubiiiitleil by the allito
department.
Mr Howard says (hat the pro
gross of (he \\ illnmetto
\ allex
w il bout
rlor»»nre highway work
further delsv is absoluttdv certain
now.
To be happy, make others happy.
Remorse seldom comes from suc­
cess.
Do not laugh nt other people’*
mistakes. You are making
milking a mis
take when you do.
Many n young man who
Ims
hiked away from the farm has had
reason to bo glad that dad hung
RcprcMntative McCready is re-
porte.l to have provided himself
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with n jug of water from hi« homi-
town to take the place •f th»-
vegetable soon wit h the aged in
wood tast« tnnt passe,« ns water
here.
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It is odd that two humorists of
the house should I k - Hebrews. Bar
noy Goldstein and Chas. W. Robin
son, the first from Port bind and
Fred J. Anderson, Prop.
Free City Delivery
Phone 46
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World s I nr ¡eat Diamond
The largest diamond ex er f«mn»t
Is called tin Cullinan, and was <11-
covered In .hinnarx. I!Mi.», nt the Nev
Premier mln«» near Pretorili. South
< fríen.
It
weight» I «»ter .‘1.02
curii (s or 13* pound tivolrdii|»««lN
Its greatest length ivu« iibout I
Hu lies and Ita height iib<>u( 2’x
Inches
THE CARELESS
LETTER WRITERS
Tin' Ann rit an public v as >5 pi t- ernt lrs<
eat'i less or inaccurati' about atlilrvssing its mail
in 192S than in 1927. Even so, the annual report
of Postmaster Getters! New shows that 23.(149
(M4 letters tt ent to the dead letter offiee in 1927
Of «'«uirse not all of thes«' letters went astray
bei'ause of ean li ssn« ss or illegibility of a«l«lr« ss
ing. In main cases misdirection of mail is llll
avoidable because addrt-ssecs have moved, lea'
ing no trace. Hut letters nee«! not be con«1emned
to hopeless uandering, ending finally in the
d ad letter office for that reason If senders will
only place a return address on the envelop«' their
mail ean be spared the humiliation of slleh an
inglorious d< atli
Imh-ed the postal <l< partin« lit
attributes the improve«! shotting of last year t<>
its campaign to in«lu«-e tin puldi«- to ghe return
.id' I l'i s.St s
How much < ai'eh ssiu ss there <lm s exist in tin
aihh'i ssing i f mail. howc\< r. rail 1», appn riatml
from the fact that many of th« sc «lead letters
« oiHain mom y
Cash ami currency found in
dt‘ad letter* aiioHinte«! in ¡928 to marly $|HH.
DOO and the nominal value of drafts mom v or
tiers and »•hecks c«>ntaim*d was well <»\. r
millions.
Don’t Let Your Letters Go
to the Dead Letter Office
I SE I'HIXTEU ENVELOPES
The Cost Is Small
Corner ['aids Printed on (government Stamped /■ n’tv/'>pe>.
.\ i I long Delays for Delivery. Prnr pt Ser h.r.
Patronize Home Industry.
Hring Your Printing Orders to the
a
Cottage Grove Sentinel
Member of
Oregon Editorial Association
National Editorial Association
BIG
NEWS!
Lane Given Assurance
Of Siuslaw Road Work
QUALITY
MARKET
Easy Deduction
Jud Timkina any a a p <\< hoiimil vsi
can tell you what you are think
Ing about by going on the theory
that every one thinks mich things
as rent, taxes, grocery bills, etc.—
Washington Star.
THE
NEWEST
SYRALOY
Canadia Official Flag
Tilt* «itîlrliil Hag of Ilie I lonilnbih
•f ('añada la the British 1'idor
.lurk with III»* lirios of ('umidii, nur
roijinl«'d by n wreiith and ‘Town, hit
IM.Mrd upon the liifenwrllon of (Io
eroaa.
Mater Meaaurement»
All ineusuren <»f lengtli end In
inet« r. of
Ity In IIter and of
welght In grnin. F«»r practlrnl |»ur
p«»s« h 11 I n nNNinnt'd timt our ruble
derlnirter eqiinla onr Iller und «»nn
lltrr of water wtlgti« (»ne kllograrn.
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COTTAGE
GROVE
Godard & Randall
J-ml Noitt of S P Station—Phone 100
San Francisco
to S. I’.Stage
pa A
EASY WASHER
may now be
$119
chased for as
The nettest EASY has
n
A chrougb "Silver Gray"
Motor Ccsich to San Fran
tiKu now ftupptanetXS (be
(me traun service offered by
Southern Pacific.
Every day this through
stage leaves here at 2 50? m
arriving San Francisco at
2:0S p rn. next day.
fully
nickeh'd, heat-retaining tub, the
outside is finisher! in white dtieti.
The sturrly
motor,
silent
grain
an<l niekeletl vaeuiirn cups nro of
the name high quality hs
more
expensive
“K.”
Now—today—is the time
EASY
to buy your EASY ; come in ami
arrange for a
Free
llrmon.stra
tion in your own home.
TI iin is
Building Material
of all kinds
always on hand
t^inywhert in Wnlern
Oregon
$6.75
a
Month
In (ddition lo the new
through Krvice to San Pr.n
ctoco, die "Silver Gray»'
alto »Bet the greatest con­
venience for your trip» to
and from Portland. And to
Dalia«, Silverton, Indepernl
ence, Cool Bay and many
otfit-r point., Southern Pa­
cific motor coadies take you
awiftly, ufely and at low
a»t.
Into this "Silver Gray"
motor coach service, South
ern Pacific has built all the
dependability and safety of
a great railway system. Go
by train or stage. Use the
service that best fits your
needs.
$7.00
Down
positively the lowest priee ev< r
sit on ii qunlity washer.
M ountain S tates power C ompany
EASY to BUY!
5
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I
HARDWARE
Southern
Pacific
EASY to USE!
KNOWLES
& GRABER
Cottage Grove
Oregon
Bartell Hotel
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