The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, June 20, 1929, Page 4, Image 4

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    TUB MNTINBI a COTTAGE GROVE
FAM rouB
erottale órotr Sentinel
the board of control, leaving only in fho following morning *s issue»
i
one from Clackamaa and not even of the Oregtinmn the Mimo stato
EeUbilahed 1B»0.
a bone for Multnomah, but if we menl wn* made a* had been made
Pebllabed Every Thursday
Can it I m »
should I m » called upon to M'leci the in the exenmg paper.
fur
Klb.rl lied. » Elker« Hnllh . Publlaher. victun for the sacrifice, hi« name that the Mint1 reporter work
Elbert Mode........ ........ ....... ....... —■ **».“« would have to begin with a B’
both |ui|H»r.*f
a m -
a-- j I licaliun entered at (M
We h«*nr it great dx*al Hb«»ut the
THE SCHOOL BOND ISSUE
la«* Grove at aecund claaa matter
Portion«! h«xg, Imt nothing «»i«l *»n
25
North
Sixth
Baetaeee Office
In view of Ike fact that «nly Vii th*tl *M|bj»*Ct npplie* xx hen the Ma
annually in the . metrop
x«iic> wcr»‘ cH«t in tin* «chiwil l»u«l M»n.« **’"vr -
■UBM'RII-TION HATKH
. .-
Hr m»il <<■»•»! I» »dr»..)
tin >u«'h occajuon« th,* «!<*!«'
get « lectnin hvl.l M«»n Inv. it ihn ) oii«.
Oa. >.»r......... ,2 a»|Thrr, mouth. »0.7S b«‘ well to r«*mind tnxpa\« r« *«f th«’ gill»'« an' given a Imnquet nii«l en
m> month.
»t JSiOn. month
»0 5«
school dihtriet that an«»lh«‘r cl«'** tt'rtninmenl «»n the firxt uight ot
Member of
tion will !•«' ht'ld next M*»n«lay I«» th«* -« -i«»n and n«H»n m« al« .are fur
National Editorial Association
of
th«' «eiwion
vote «»n a prop«»*-«'*! i««u«* «if $H),O»'»l ui-h«'J • a< h «lay
Or. r»n Stat» Editorial Association
iu I m » u >!> to I*«' um *»I to finance th»' Thi« k.n.«u’t happen«'«! iu«l on«» year.
Oregon Newspaper Cantatane#
It ha# l«e«*u a custom for x ear«
construct ion of a four room a«l*n
tion to lh«‘ central gra*lr liuihling an«l will be the custom tor y ear*
Although all felt at th«1 tim«' thxt to 1'iMllt’,
th»* erection of th«* present central
after
«mil*
g r o xx
“ Human
grade building an*! the gymnasium
i' proti* «or
_
would relieve eong»‘«ti*»n in the «I»' death/* MAJ n Michigan
know *om* wlui ha\«‘ l»e«*n dva*i
trict for many year* to come, th«* \\
Pacifie Coast Kepreaentativ»**
growth of th«’ j*rh«»«d- an«! of th« ir one.« a long time, in whom ths1
A. W. Styp«*». Inc.
imaginary piece of anatomy d«»c«n ‘1
Portl.,4, Breurltz Hid« ; 8 m > rr»»rl,«>. activities has b»*en «¡uch that fui
c.rlfte m«t . 5»i llryi.m J,rli la char«. tJher space is now necessary. On«* seem to have «prouted sufficiently
Hh.roa Bl«« 1«« Aiwl»«. »11 W.,t,rn immediate n«*e«l of th«' addition i* t*x cause a congestion.
that the home making department
Too many people develop crow’*
of the high s«'h«ml under the Smith
MUSIC ON A TRIANOLE
Hlight's act may be properly housed feet under their eyes without *uf
(Orrf«»h City F.aterprie»- )
This writer has always beliexe«! fieient eaw> therefor.
This is the season of political that a large portion of e«iu«ation i*
canar«!«.
when
candidate^
lik« wa-te«!. mor«' bet'ause of thoughle*«
Mu-lard plaster« arc going up 111
uiu m ! i room*, spring up over night, selection by pupils than through price. The trusts must be get ling
bartng their heads in the dew «>1 any fault uf the schools, but
*“'* the
*-*“ scared wh«'ti they resort to hittiug
popular favor, which comes «»lily t • home making depart meut has al- us in the back.
the elect. On«* day it »« Mr- Ben ways app«‘»l«‘ *d to him as soinet hi ng
nett. Another day it is Mr. Cooper. worth while, as
A noted uoman say* mau
depart meut
uiiv
Th*‘ latter is coy, feeling th«» timid which g i \ es -«»me thing that
that
th»* uoun and woman a preposition \\
pul««* of the populace. The former student will never lose and will be fail to m *«* th»* conjunction
is warlike and goe« about a« a »le able to put to use during every
vouring fury. In this touching pi<
dav of her life.
ture comes one Lawren«-*' X Blow
(’ules> new quarter
er«, once a memlier of th«' legisla and this dejiartnu'Ut move«! out of
ture and a resident of Hood River, th«* gymnasium building the district
but lately a citixen of hne <*<n.aty will I**-«' federal aud stat«' support
The goo.l Mr. Blower- is think for tin* «h'pnrtinent. an«l such
uf
th«'
A clinic for
children
ing of being a candidat«' for gov« i
port is 30 per cent.
pre -school
l^ithxm community of
nor. which is his privilege, but it
Of course, if only 2<» votes art* age will I h ‘ held Friday, * itartiug al
appears that he ha« unearthed a cast, an«! 24 are favorable, as W ., -
9 o'clock. m th»» domestic wiea««'
dark conspiracy because of th«' r«‘ th«* case with the budget, th« re
room iu th«' local high ich«Kd gym
flections of a Cottage Grove editor, -ult will I m * as goo«! as if se
The l.atham Community
u&siuiu.
who has a wide
reputation
for hundred wont to th«' polls, but
club is sponsor for th«* dim«* and
intimate knowledge of things po
bah' ' - are that .! «‘lily -»
Mi«* Beth Konkol, executive seer*
litical. This well
known
«eritw. the polls the issue will be lost
tary of th«* l.ane County Public
Elbert Bede, has written of Blow
Th«'-* with the intereats of the Health aaaoriation, will have gen
ers, who has n«»f
been
pl«*nsed city and our school« at heart should
oral supervision.
Whereupon and wherefore he pen- mak«* a not«' of uext Mon«iay an«!
Examinations will I»«* mad«- by
a communication to th«*
Astoria let nothing k«'«*p them from being
Doeton < W Ktm«-. Korold kx y
Budget, pressing hi« con«plaint on at the polls on time. Two t«> 7 are
and C. E. Frost.
They
will
I m *
a newspaper far remove«! from the the hour*.
assisted by Mrs. Schofield Stewart,
origin of his discontent. Listen to
chairman of the Cottag«' Grow
this:
FARM RELIEF
health group, and Mr* A E Walk
Some time ar*» th«» Collar»* «¿roe* S« »•
er. Mr- Hugh Truunell and other
liitrl a reactionary papt-r of which Ei
xx
i
>
Even
those
who
doubt
the
t<it Bed« ia editor print«*«! an article
member« of th«* Latham dub
relative to n»y pousiii* candidacy for rox- doni of federal farm relief, an«l iu
Babies will also be exannu« d, but
eraor at th* «*Lction n^xt year which I that number are include«!
mam by appointment only
frit »a« b»-iuf
damned with faint
Praia«-
an«i the r«*ax».n is apparent to who should benefit if any beuefit i*
that
¿nyonr who ia obe*rvin<
It appear« to to result, must feel relief
me that Patt«*rs«3n Hoss and Bede ha««* farm relief is uow an accomplished
Don't B« • Goo»a
formed another “eternal triauglr
th»-
object of which is to re-elect Psttrreun fact and that it will have a fair
A teacher esked her class to
and
complete
trial
backed
by
hun
at th«- age of 72. then four years hence
This pa­
write an essay ot» geese,
elect Ho*» governor and Bede who ia dreds of million* of federal money.
per was turned In by an eight year-
now doing ‘‘•pecial“ work in the se«-re-
The
Egg«aniiuer.
official
publica
tary a office, to succeed Hoss as aecre-
old miss:
tion of the
Pa«*ific
Cooperative
tary
Of cuurae iny candidacy for fo«
"Geese is a low. heavy-set bird
«rm r from the same county that Hedr- Poultry Producers, recently saul:
which Is most meat and feathers.
lire* in would be the equivalent of a “The great federal
government,
monkey wren«h in the gears of the “ma
His head sits on one end and be
chine ’ and very reprehensible from a with all ¡ti wealth, influence and sits on the other.
He ain't got no
raa< hine stand point
power, frankly admits that it can between-hls-toes and he's got a bal­
We <*<11 that
..............................
delicious! *■
Reaction do nothing for agriculture unles*
sry »8 the word and a glowing com agriculture will first do something loon tn his stummick to keep him
Some geese when
pliiut'llt it is. We know something for itself by organizing to -ell it« from sinking.
they get big has curls on their tails
of Editor Bede, who has sufficient products cooperatively in the inter
and Is called ganders.
Ganders
eon science that h«* has refused to est of it* producers.’*
don't haff to sit and hatch but Just
dip his iuk stained hand in the
When President Hoover red«*emr«l
public treasury when opportunity a campaigu proniis«' by signing tii - eat an' lost and go in swimming. If
cam«' his way.
He ha.« declined, farm relief bill he described it a* I was a goose I'd rather be a gan­
der.”—Pathfinder Magazine.
session after session, to be inclu<l«*<l “a constructive start at agrieultur
in a select committee to
revis« al relief" and a
"the mort im
b gislative journals, and this year portant measure ever
Busin«*« Revert«
passed by
was -vHight out to prepare copy for congres« in aid of a .ingle indu.
The wayfarer was making an ap­
the state printer as th«' best man try."
peal for charity from a well-dressed
for a particular ta«k. So Mr. Blow
There are* few not ready to ad
gentleman.
er« ha« a slim case and will have mit that agriculture
_
hasn't had a*
“Well," said the other, “1 seem to
a very difficult job to convince fair a deal a* other industries an 1
remember you.
Didn’t you have a
the people uf the truth of a color all should be happy that at las»
little business of some sort once
ful program.
the agricultural producer ran say upon a time? Don’t tell me you’ve
It is a far cry to 1934 aud Hal that the greatest relief
measure
E. Ho«« for governor and Elbeit ever passed for a -ingle industry taken up begging?”
“Yea, 1 have, sir," returned the
Bede for secretary of state.
Let ha* l>eeu passed un his behalf.
other.
"I’ve gut no other way to
us fir«t got through with the peo­
If is the sincere wish of the Sen
ple *s business of 1930
and
not tinel that farm relief may be in get along since I lost my busi­
ness."
worry about the brilliant future. every wav the panacea fur the pro
“But bow did you come to lose
We are under the impression that ducer*5» ills that it hi- been rep
It?"
Mr. Blowers is equally
good at resente«! it »h uuhi be.
**My business was a one band laun
grasping at straws or cha-ing rain
dry," said the mournful tuul, “an*
bows, and he has built up a flimsy
CLAUDE EUGENE
one day my wife just up an' left
structure.
Bede wirnld
make
a
me."
good public official, but there is
From “Oregon’s Who’s
Who’’
no indication of a test, despite th
we learn that the correct name of
gloomy predictions of Mr. Blowers. the person we have frequently re
A Handicap
There is nothing so true of noli ferred to a-« Claudius Eclair In
“But surely," said the haughty
tics a» uncertainty, and these long gall* is in reality Claude Eugene
drawn out forecasts are a« depen Ingalls. Now, w a.*n’t that a queer pasMDfer. ‘•If 1 pay the fare for
dable as the weather bureau re twist
‘
‘ of fate *1
—* gave -u
that
that . name tny dog be will be treated the same
as other passengers and be allowed
ports.
It seems that friend Law
to the future editor in the home
nnee takes himself very seriously, of the agricultural college, where to occupy a seat?”
“Of course, madam,” the guard
which is always l>ad for the diges­ coquettish co-eds make life a ple&3-
tion.
The state would be in a ure and a joy for such as Clau«l
.’lau»le replied politely, “provided be dues
not put bls feel 00 IL"
devil of a pickle if it should have Eugene.
tn ho to Lane for two member.-» of
Claude Corvallis Ingalls would
sound just a.« well and would SO
Foolish Worrying
.----------------------------------------------------------
nratlv place him in the state's af
Beware of worry'112 nl«»«uf Iitti»
Not, Located iu Miner Building
fair*.
things ; It f* the fitul.'uly of happi
We haven't cheeked
them in people.— Mn»p
“Who's Who” but possibly
full name uf Frank Jenkins, Eu
gene editor, is Frank Corvallis Jen
kins, ur perhaps Alton Baker’* full
name is Alton Farnicollege Baker
Malte Appointments Whenever
That would even the score.
Possible.
I
time h«' wa« a pupp) tun«’ yet re
1 «'arliet. h«» had been Mi«« Hight’s
l<lexoti I «hum.
IL' ha»l never been
I aeparat«»«! from her. and now. hei«
I he w as hi this st ia ng«' pine«', fni
This in the strange*! dog «lory | aw ax from het an.I hume. I'h«' tw«i
ever told, aud it’s true, every word I bove lrealv«l huu kiu«lly, hut h-
' uiopt'«l nroun«l sa«lly, nn«l woul«l
of it.
I'he story’s hero xva« a big
<’ollie dog named “Rud,” and he not play with them.
Fur uenrly two week* Hud «laved
wa« nine year» old at the time,
with th«' taiuiiv hut everx «lax h«*
which is about a« old for a dog a*
, grew »adtler an«! sicker.
IS-ihup*
th«' age of 50 would be for a man
Rud lived in Fort Scott, Kan* , and he h«»pe«| at first that Mis« Hight
I
woubi
«
«un«'
to
join
th«*
family;
but
belonged to a Mi«s Hight who xxa*
'as th«* «lava went on. h«' ««»vinod I«»
company
an official m the ga«
' m brother iu laxx have ilveide*l that «he wotil«! not,
there. Miss Hight
_
was going to
Klbuquerque, New or could uol ««Hue to him. ««» h«
Mexico, to live, with hu wife an.I mad»' up hi* Huu«! a« to what Io
two boys, aud wanted Hud to go ! wa« going l*i «Io
Ou« moriiiug th«' Loy* «*«iuld uol
along a* a play mat«' for th«’ buys.
l h«'\ «all« «1
rate, and tin«! Bud aii% when
m » Hud xxa* put mtu a
,
him
au«l hunt«',I all oxer the ueigh
the crate xxa.« ho dt«'d mtn an ex
uud th« tiurhuo«! for him. but lie wa*- gone
pre«« car of the train,
Kt
It Flu* wa* m N ovoiu I hi , 1921
train «farted for N«‘w M«*xiro.
you will look at your map«. y t»u I l.a*t the family guv«» him up for
will m '«’ what a long ami ttHlious I l*»*t. au>! wrote Iu Mi** lliglil that
journey it is from Fort Heolt tw 1 her I'olliv chum ha«l di «appear»*«!,
Sh«*
A great «leal of it ie * or ha*l been «hut or «l«»leu
desert
Of cour«e. Bud wa« terribly unhappy about it. for
«he
love«!
Bu«l
a«
much
a*
Bu«l
«*ouldn't ««a* wh«'r«' he wa* going,
for h«' couhlu‘t *«'«> out
«if
th«' lox cd h«*r mol *h«* had mi»*e«l him
crate, and he wa- u«‘t al»l«‘ to «ee «'v«rx Jay *iu*'«' h«' ha*l breu lahen
to \lbuquerqu»
«.»ill of th«' .«olid
««»lid aides
si«l»’« «>f the «\
I'h«ii. ou a h«>t «lav in July ol
press car
But he
h«‘ wa« u«iha^kpx
Hut
Mian ILgi • " *■ nillhm
Wh«*n the vtat«» wa« opened at the
ga«
new home in Albuquerqu«', the dog , her «i«'*k m th«' Furl Scutl
I
company
’s offi«'v.
Nlie heard a
From the
w a« -till more uuhapuv
whimpering suuud and lu*»ke«l to
war«! th«» «»pen «lu*ir
\ «log wa*
Indiana in History
. limping ft'cldv a«'r*>«» th«« lhrv«li«»l<l
The word -Indiana“ was first
toward her
Th»* dog wa- a* thin
use*! as the name of a trlangulur
a- a «kt'leluu
Hi« feet xxer«- «*i
tract of territory containing about
-««I, h«‘ eoul«l hardly -tuiol
Hi«
5(MM» square miles which Is now
.««»al wa* nialte*l with bramble«, an«l
a part of West Virginia. The tract
Ho re xxere «le«*p *«’ai« ou hi« body
was given by the Six Nations of
IL1 *tagg«*re«l acro«s th«' r«mm aud
Iroquois Indians about 1778 to the
Iropp«* I, «• xhaust »'«I. at Mi*« Hight'«
Indiana lutnd company, ns ludem
fe«*t, uiial«!«' to m*»\«' another iio'h
nity In the settlement of a clulm
He lav. looking up at her, and liy
for merchandise taken by a war
mg to wag hi« tail, an«l then «1» *
party of Indians. Later the state
di««*ox er«*«l that th«' «l‘’g wa* h«'r
government refused to recognite
*»wu Colli»*, Biol, xx h«> had com«*
the transaction and Indiana ceased
1 home to her.
to exist. In 1800 the Northwest ter­
The dog had traveled 9<k> inil«**.
ritory was divided and part of It
called “Indiana Territory." Attar across au unkuowu laud, aud ha I
cr«««sed th«* xxaterle*« desert, iu the
several changes of boundary It be
deadly h«*at
IL’ had ha*l fright
came the state of Indiana.
ful baltlts with w«»lves
iu
th*
Dog Finds Way Home
Over Waterless Desert
Clinic for Children Is
To Be Held Friday
The eyes are the most fas-
einating part of the faee
and un them we fix our at-
tent ion while talking. I A>ok
thrill ill the eye through our
glasses.
Dr. Sherman W. Moody
Optometriit—Eyesight Specialist
Suite 831 Miner Bldg, Phone 3G2
Ea«t Broadway
EUGENE, ORE
//1 baide my cake !
for your
Sandwich
‘Nothing doing ! Thia was
made with meat from the
Quality Market.’’
QUALITY
MARKET
Fr» »1 J. Anderson, Prop.
Free City Delivery
Phone 46
inbl thing., happened in metre-
I politnn journalism last week. An
| evening ia.uo of the Oregon Journal
. said that at the session of Masonic
grand lodge that -lav Pant Grund
Master J. ('. Fullerton
Fullertoa had
d<-
i liverod an eulogy on P un I Grami
Master Philip, M. Malcolm.
Th-
I fact wa< that inenioriul service«
were held for the two men, both
I of them having died
during the
year
The oddest tbini» wa« thst
mountain».
Ile had «tnrvi'd an«l ha« «'ter been aid«« I«» nu«w»'i‘, bui r»«lv oli *«‘iio’ qiiei’t »«'li «»’ ihal xx«'
humun bring« know nolhliig almut
suffered, liut nut once
ha«l
h
I« «me ol ih«* m«i|»l t.'iiiai kulile Iru»»
Alben Pay «ob T«,rhiiin*.
awarve»! fumi hi« euurae, noi gix« n d«'g atoiies on ii»«t»i«l
Hii>l g«d
up hi« l»”*o|\i' to g« f liti« k to Mi » well tignili und Mi«» ILghl stiv« In*
llight
«ei«iii« none II»«' wor*«'
l««i
hi «
How had h»» don«' il *
II>«w had »trnng«* ex pt'io'li*-e- III- :i«lx rullìi e*
ho kn«iwii (he wayf ll«>w limi Ih«* proie (hit! llii'ir me fhmg- ul.oul
travvleil u»*arlx IMO» mil«* oxei n <l«ig* win« li wo Immilli* «mi n.'x.’t
I» a l*r*4«*rlpi luu i'<>r
«*«»unlry flint wti« new to limi; eu
hop«« io uu«lvr*liiu«l. N«> intin «nul«l Cwhl». Oripp«, Flu,
D uiikuu ,
countering all Ih«»««* <lnug«'r< in I lini«' tmind hi« wax homi* nil ill’ll
Bilious Fever and Mulari*.
li a r*l« h i |i* ami never l«»«ing hi« «H
«liMmiei* wilhuut n«kiiig «iur«i i>n*
It i» tin' Hl.MIt speedy remedy
»■»'et ìon t
l»l ll'lldlllg * i g n * tilong Ilo* w il X
known
IL' hud l«i
The«.« Il»«' llll«‘«t l«m* Xxhl'll lO'btldx Hui «'oui*! li««! *l«i thil
6 6 6
Girdle!
Itil’dl«* liuti i«
$011 SI I IL
Hr« V H »*•» I«
I'tr a unit hnwiKI
KK)R the inixxrmal altri ikmii
1 Irtwk. Smcscttr ia «leliglit
fully «mart and wholly pre* ti
« al.
You will timi the gax assort
ment of pattern« on our
counters an inspiration L»r
sewing 32 indir« wide
(ìuaryintifd t'tul
Look l«»r the name on the sei
vage
1< ji ti ciitciiibk', one i.iricu
and culoriul, hr»« lii.HiM,'
your
in the odor
I k . i tuned to vour iv|<
blonde, brunette, tituu
whatever your» nuy be I lieu
Stopped Tobacco Culture
Relief From Curse
Of Constipation
ll bus escaped the notice of thone
e
who object to monopoly In the
growth of corn, that there exists
a law prohibiting the growth ot
tobacco In Greet Britain, saye a
A Battle Creek physic iuu «ay».
In
the
l.oudon
Sundae
writer
ri'spuueibk' fur
Times. A doctor, whose uunie does ' **C«>U!tipatiuu
mure
misery than auv other cause '
not at present occur to us. began
But
immediate
relief
tia* been
tha culture about the year 1773» lu
fouud
A tablet called K«xail Ur
the county of Roxburgh, aud sue
I hi j
ceeded In raising tobacco of a good derhe« Lae been discovered
quality.
The govern tueut took the tablet attracts water from the aye
alarm for the tobacco revenue; and tern mto the lazy dry, evacuating
bowel calle«! the culuu The water
under the false pretense of its cut
aui
ture injuring the growth of corn loosen* the dry fuu«i waste
for food. suppressed the cultivation causes a gentle, thorough, natural
movement without forunug a habit
by set of parliament.
ur cvere iucrrasiug the du*r.
Stop suffering from eouftipation.
Ch« w a Retail Orderlie at uight
Next «lay bright. Get 23 fur 25c to
«lay nt Kern's for Drug«
39c yd.
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See the new liiudclt here
tor men, women and chil­
dren ...... onvcnicntly
l>ultoiilc»s ill tire» to 40.
unbreakable rublicr buttixi
oil larger »i/c> (ailin ta»t
hue» and stripe» Your weiglit
1» 1 our »uc.
Prias $5 50. $600. $6 50
Other Suits $2 95 to $4.50
Schofield Stewart
Plumbing Shop
Phone -217.1
Residence phone 217 I.
Louis E. Boon. Rodent AUaafrr
Long Distance Hauling
Piano Moving a Specialty
CHESTNUT
TRANSFER
CO.
CUeataut Brothers, proprietors
STORAGE AND GENERAL
TRANSFER
Office phone fl
Keaidence Phone ltJO Y
COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON
PROBLEMS OF LONG AGO
“One of the «trong argument-
again-f the playhouses wa* that
plays were presented on Sunday«.
Many a clergyman, humiliated by
the vacant -♦•at« b«*forc them, know
ing th«* crowds that were throng
ing in the direction of the theater,
expressed sentiment«
similar
to
this: ‘Will not a filthy play with
the bla«t uf a trumpet sooner call
thither a thousand than an hour*
tolling of a bell bring to the ?,er
mon a hundred’?"
This «oun<ls like the railing of
some
old-fashioned
person
liver] half or a quarter of a
tury ago, when a
Bunday
would have been a
seandal.
pressing disgust with the present
jazz lav. when pleasure
.seekcr-i
would think it a erime nut to have
Sunday show . but a* a matter of
fact th<- quoted words were utter.-d
on th»- twenty-fourth day of Aug
u-t, 1578, which was some time be
fore any of the present old -fash­
ioned persons were able to remem­
ber Sun-lay show-.
We presume tba? if we had the
patience to search history we-hould
find that centuries ago oldfa«h
ioned person- railed again-t bobbed
skirt! und the freedom
of
th«-
sexes that spelled
ruin
to
the
world.
Truly the world move* 1 in cycles
and it should not
— astoni
--------- sh any of
us of middle age if we should live
to «ep the dav when the ferninino
form will again be ti
thing
of
mystery, and religion
will
have
KU(‘h a hold that tin? common Mun
day amusements of today will be
ruled from the face of the earth.
Possibly several centuries from now
th»- writings an» I
utterances of
publicists of today will be quoted
to prove that in this age thing«
were just as bad as it will be said
at that time that they then are.
TH U RADA Y, JUWB W. IW
OREGON
••You’ll go many :: *7es before
this Car
needs
gas again!”
^_^£Ä4T//VG ÉCONOME
in the paper that is read by the farmer
helps the merchant by bringing him their hade.
7 dvertising
AND REMARKABLY LOW PRICE MAKE WHIPPET EASY ON YOUR POCKETBOOKl
sor. Its increase in compression ratio
H E new Superior Whippet Four
assures more value from gas used, and
carries on the original Whippet’s
more miles per gallon.
unsurpassed reputation for low operating
and service costs. Though its higher
Then consider the remarkatdy low
compression engine develop more than
prices of both the Whippet Four and
UO% added horoepower, with faster speed
the Whippet Six, and you realize why
and pick-up, there is no increase in
thousands of new owners are appre­
Whippet’s consumption of gas and oil.
ciating that in buying motor car value,
their dollar goes further today than
And the new Superior Whippet Six is
ever before.
t-ven more economical than its predeces­
Building Out-of-1 own
Trade for Merchants
‘f’lirt. Mrs
T
l\t-llii<ru' o n« in 1
15 miles out of town, but -.1
het- ear to buy liere She lol
ill the weekly religiously. An
that drive in to town to sin
the ads.”
«•»•stilt of reading
“Yes. tin- a<ls certainly
build out-of-town
trade. The local ads arc
too. Grow Stoni*
buys au up to date cut and ad service that Pliable«
space-buyers in the local paper to show well drawn il­
lustrations of their poods, jusr as the merchants in the
largest cities do.”
WILLYS-OVERLAND, ING., TOLEDO, OHIO
NEW SUPERIOR
“I asked Mrs Kellogg why «he happened to take the
paper so far from town. She said her family couldn't
do without it.”
'Will, the farmers in this section are ^rolling pros
pel-oils. They have more money I<| Spend fol- clothe.,
furniture, a lit oh . radios hik I many otlii-r tilings.”
Nelson Motor
“And in tin local paper they can find ads that tell
them where to spend their money for nerewdi p - h and
luxuries with greater Havings to themselves and
benefit to the merchants ami to local business right
lu re in town.”
DEALER
L'opyrinht Meyer Both Co., National Editorial Aaan.
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COTTAGE GROVE, ORE.
WHIPPET
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monti. Lina IntlnSm Cmnht
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fricti f. 9. h. IdiJt, Ohio, an J
fpot j/f* ationt inhjoil to ihangt
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