Alibi far Molhar The mollter of any nortiinl chlld bas two reason» froin whlch «he umy derlve «-onifort on not Infre- qurut occaslou»; «he cnn tliluk «tth.er that the Utile thing tuke« «fter Its father excluulvely or that a wlstake raurt luive beeil niade al ■ he hoapltal and they gave her th« w rong tiaby.—Ohio State Journal. THUKHDAY THE Ml NT IN BL. COTTAGE OROVB. OREGON PAGE TWO All Wild Beasts Not Ruthless in Slaughter How “Teddy Bears" Got Their Well-Known Nam« No gnluinl can approach the chee­ About 1888 Margarete Steiff, a tah, or "huuting leopard,” lu speed crippled dressmaker thing In a lit over a short dIMaDca. The most tie village lu Germany, used some agile antelopes of India and Africa left-over material to make a toy fall victims to the cheetah. hear for a child. The bear was The leopard kills for the pleas popular and other children In the ure of killing. It will enter u sheep community Immediately wauted rag fold and kill every living thing In bear». Margaret«'« brother. Rich a leopard country no dog Is »ate ard Steiff, later saw the comuter Lions rarely becouie mini eaters clal possibilities of these toys and PROFESSIONAL CARDS The reason Iles partly tn the bold put them on the market. Georp? ness of the African native», particu­ Rorgfeldt A Co. of New York Itu DENTISTS larly the Masai, who pursue to the ported some lu BVJ. At that time, ofn.t death any llou that dares kill one of course, they were not called I » " ' tr»*ln liuiir* f of their sheep or goats. I F i ifth aie teddy l>ears anil nobody thought of L.Vuliiliga aud Still tu 1 - and I The lion, once most numerous In associating theiu with lttxwvelt. It FliuUfi ......... Olfi.r way» l»> a| ,-t India. has almost completely disap­ so happened, however, that Presi­ ¡-raide-BCr |O'< pear» d. the few remaining being dent Roosevelt went ou a hunting ~ R C. II KIME. Ii'iiu-i I *r*i Matiain carefully preserved. Why they have H al bank builuii., < «»U. l tiro***, tin disappeared, where once so numer­ trip to Mississippi that same fall. bp* aialibl m extra« tlon aduniiialrati< u •' The public was amused when a nhruu« u*id and uxyg«*n «.rai ' rg. ; > ous. 1» one of nature's mysteries. news dispatch stat«»d that "Teddy" Offk«* phon»- 1Ü. Rvaidencr I2<> H. The llob kills to live, and when had refused to shoot a small bear well tilled Instills no fear among the brogght Into camp for him to kill. PHYSICIANS wild. The tiger, on the contrary. This Inspired Clifford K. Berryman, C. E FKUHT —Ph) ai« »an an«! a».n«a Eresing, by «ppmnum.nl Ov.r cub with a rope around Its neck. K.U. . Druf «lor*. Coll««' urvi. Or»»m< Roosevelt, with his gun In his right Trace “Jolly Roger” to » V. KIMK. M. D - hand, has Ills left hand raised Hurgrvn Obatrtrica an«i diaffax > « f Old Symbol of Death after the fashion of a t nt the co|> to wuuifü and children a bj «dally Firot National Bank building Phone» Nearly all the ancient peoples Indicate his objection to the prove- Office, 234; reaidence, Ur Ke»idri. • The cartoon Is labels! had symbol» of death, but the prob­ dure. addreaa, 114W weat Main ability Is that the well-known skull "Drawing the Line In Mississippi." It was a popular hit and Berryman CHIROPRACTORS and crossbones are really a rude adopted the bear as his cartoon representation of a dead body with .R P. K KMAPP chir»,r»i-mr I. mascot—Pathfinder Magazine. ’ ly nt l’orllsnd On !■«• oprn. J ot the arms crossed tn the usual alti­ fie«« «I «12 Adam, avrau« Coll»»' tude of resignation. Its origin Is rirvv. Office bour, 2 Io 7 p r.i daily tra<-ed back to the Egyptian Feast Fr»» consultation and c»«min«lioa of the I>ead at which It was custom­ British Postal System ATTORNEYS ary to have some representation of Has Many Conveniences The Romans, with the t.HBl.RT W LOMBARI' - Allo«»«» « skull. The British post office officials famous epicurean motto, "Eat. H -at La» First National Bank building Bhon, 04 Coll«»» Grov, Orrgon driuk and be merry, for tomorrow are capable aud obllglug aud If anyone should lose himself, he can we die!" often had a skeleton to go to the nearest poet office aud SHINN Attorney at Law and their banquet halls as a decorate N J • Notary Public. Practicea in ail mall himself home. An express tourt*. Bader building Coltagr «¡rove reminder of the fate so soon to Oregon overtake the revellers. The skull messenger Is sometimes given charge of a person and takes hhu I y KAFTING HENK\ M LAK» Plan* and crossbones as a pirate symbol to his destination, where be ob­ i'Mid apecificationa Get your buildu.« Is not ancleut. aud was apparently plane ready for spring and summer I■ aid unknown to the pirates of classic tains a receipt. The charges, based in** Personal calls afternoon or evening and medieval times. The earliest upon the distance traveled, are Locat’d two miles oast of < tia^e tiro'e moderate. If you merely known use of the emblem first quite Ore P O B om 34? Ph n* 41» wish to prove that a letter bus called the “Jolly Koger" was In the been posted, there Is no need to Its menu dais of Captain Kidd. register It. The post office will sup­ Ing Is obvious. Long Distance Hauling ply you with a "certificate of post Ing" for a cent If you miss the Piano Moving a Specialty last collection of letters and have Amazon's Many Tributaries an urgent communication to send, The great size of the Aimicon ring up the head post office of the rher is due to wnit extent to the district, tell them your plight, and eontigurstlvn of the land. The dictate the letter. It will be writ­ Amazou valley Iles between two ten out aud sent off with the night parallel ranges of mountains upon mall. The charge Is six cents for whose sides a large uumber of the first thirty words, two cents streams of considerable size flow for every ten afterward, aud the CüesUiUt Brother*, proprietor! These streams have generally a ordinary postage aud telephone fee southeastern course and it Is prob STORAGE AND GEHER4L ably the eastward flow of the wa­ TRANSFER ters which teuds to Increase the size Darwin’« Evolution Theory of the Amazon river. There is no Office phoüe •* The Darwin theory undertakes to dividing ridge of mountains to di Reaideace Phone 160-Y explain one phase of evolution. It vert part of the flow to other dl reel loti a — The ‘ Amazon ha» at Imai Is the theory of the origin and per­ COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON 2Wt large tributaries. 17 of which petuation of new species of aid mats aud plants. The theory main­ are from l.i«Si to 2.300 miles long There are Innumerable others of tains that organizations tend to produce offspring varying slightly smaller size. fnm their parents and that the process of natural selection tends to favor the survival of Individuals Island Navigation Menace whose peculiarities render them Sable Island 1» a low lying island best adopted to their environment: tn the Atlantic. In latitude 4-1 de also that chiefly by the continued grees N. and longitude GO degrees operation of these factors, new W„ 85 utiles east of Nova Scotia species not only have been and It Is a chain of sand dunes Inelos may still be produced, but organ- Ing a lagoon, and Is such a men­ Isms of widely differing groups ace to navigation that the goveru may have arisen from common an nient of Canada maintains two cestors lighthouses there. It was former­ ly 4<> tnlles In length, but Is now only 20. It Is gradually sinking World Roll« On L'| m < u Its sandy ridges grow cran­ When 1 was a young fellow. I berries and wild grass. Attempts are being made to raise pines and predicted rather frequently that other evergreens. The only Inhab­ the world wan going to the devil ; itants are the lighthouse and life and the world hasn't gone to the boat men. The island Is known for devil yet. ... I believe every one may confidently plod along its breed of hardy wild ponies. All Sizes with the comforting certainty that the stars will not break loose and Singles or iu Cabinets smash this little old world Into Magnetizing Proce«« There are several methods of dust. The world take« good care magnetizing Iron or steel; by means of Itself; If you take ns good care of the .dectrlc current, by rubbing • if yourself as the world does, you'll with a magnet, by hammering, etc be voted a wonder. Every little Office Outfitters A steel bar may be placed across while a human skull Is found thou­ the poles of an electruniagni-t. or sand» of years old. No doubt the from the north pole of one magnet skull was formerly worn by a mao who worried constantly about to the south pole of another mag world going to the devil.— net, aud hammered to magnetize It It Is said that steel and Iron bare Howe's Monthly. can become magnetized by long contact with the earth, with or Find« Buried Ga> Main« without poundlDg. and steel rails W. L. Leonard. Prop. Successful application of are often found to be appreciably OFFICE AT HOWE S magnetic compass, the type magnetic. CONFECTIONERY has been used by mariners for Rea Phone 239-J dreds of years, has been made by a ras company In finding gas mains Great Cuban Harbor the exact location of which was not Guantanamo bay, Cuba, the win GENERAL «ays Popular Mechanic ter rendezvous of the navy ships known stationed on the Atlantic side of the Magazine. By holding the compass TRANSFER United States. Is on the south coast at t’e surface the deflection of the Cottage Grove, Oregon of Cuba, about 40 miles east of needle aided the engineers In find Santiago. This bay Is about four Ing the mains. uilles wide by ten miles long, has The method Is practical when deep water and Is sheltered by hills the pipe Is burled not more than two from hurricanes. This bay was fot feet and In finding piping bld a long time a rendezvous for pl den In bouse walls. rates and buccaneers, who lay In wait for the galleons coming up from the Spanish main und mer Leitura of th« People chantmen bound from Santiago To know a people well. It Is less Cuba. Important to know Low they dress and what they eat, and the cod dltlons of their labor, than Io see Hard of Seeing what they make use of their leisure Alice Is the only me in her of a what they read. the shows they go certain North side family who en to. and the sort of artlstlr recrea Joys house cleaning, She had an tlon they Indulge In. It Is. In fact especla'ly happy time on the day to their diversions. In the moments P. S. Bukowski the paper hangers were at work In when they are left to themselves, her home. that societies become really natu­ One man whs having diffii ulty In ral. and show most clearly what are punting a strip of paper on the their tastes, their Inclinations and celling coirectly. He had to |>eei asplrat I.ms.- Winnipeg Liberte. It off and readjust It several times Finally Allee could not withhold her disgust longer. “Well.” she Silver to Purify Water said saucily, "you must be bard of By Injecting silver In a specially seeing "'—Indianapolis News. prepared form Dr. George Krause an engineer of Munich, Germany says he has found a oew way to Finding Blood Pressure purify drinking water About a It is I0U years since the Uisl de twentieth of an ounce ot silver he vice for determining the pressure «ays. Is sufficient to disinfect bll of blood was called to the atten lions of gallons of water.—Popular tlon of the medical fraternity. It Science Monthly. was Invented by Leonard Mnrle tu Portland. 200 comfortable rooms, PuUeulle ot Paris. The cause ot each with bath. Reasonable rare«. blood pressure Is not known, but Succ««« and Chearfuln«,« Ccuvenient down-town location. It I* mure likely to occur In men Cheerful people Invariably have than In women. Of persons dying tfie most courage. They meet mis­ after forty-five years of age. ap fortune face to face and smile their proximately one In three dies of way through. Successful men seem one of the terminal complications always to be cheerful.—(..'uppers Weekly. PORTLAND,OREGON of high blood pressure. Louis E. Boo BL, R/jideni Manogsr I CHESTNUT TRANSFER De Luxe Steel and Wood Card Cabinets The Sentinel LEONARD TRANSFER i SOCIETY [ » Imperial Barber Shop is a I'liMeriptioii for Colds, (hippo. Flu, Deny ue. Bibuli» Feve^and Malaria Il is I lie luusi s|x < » 7 partly cloudy .*ii«1 .*» ctaudy day« -luting the mouth I'l.e menu maximum was Til H, the menu m and th. menu wn* 5N Û nut»imuin temperature gree. ou June 2» and i wa» 3ll degree* The fruit crup in will iit'l !»«• a « lirnvy vent», according It» 1 nu.l there will he only per rent crop *»f rhri w ill In* the hen vient »' au.l l her»* w*l| lie a apple BOOK KEEPINi SYSTEMS and Letlvera. Journals Stiupk y Ihtiikki < plug Hyatt io*« timi krrp track uf r ruming ui»»r> «* lll.ltl lllHIUl-ili V lUchll*' I ra. h year. arcordlug to r^cor»!* ui th<* county »•tark’* ihf'r»*'«* Jua* wt thix vear bloke all pa*t record« with 77 gl» »rv tirkrt* i**urd, whirl, wax two uh ure thau i*Mi«*d ill June of la*t yei i»r I i^h! Iirrn*«*» uric t**urd ou th»' laxi day of 11 mouth Ont r of the*«» w$i (u (irvr^ w Henry Willoughby tnd Florvu <■ m Caldwell, b»»tb uf Cottag»' (Irovi IVe Welcoiueyou Vatican in Hiitory The name Vatican Is believed to have come from an old Etruscan settlement, Vatlcum, on the right bank of the River Tiber. At any rate In Roman days before the Christian era, this district was known as Ager V’atlcanus, and as the years passed the name came to be attached specifically to Vatican hill, or Monte Vatlcano. The re­ gion was not considered to be a portion of ancient Rome, but was recognized us a district apart from ft.—National Geographic Society Bulletin. lU-TO Stapling of III. off U’l’t I. fl«»t Huvi. . PARTICULAR WORK FOR PARTICULAR MEN AND WOMEN I I MRS FRED BENNETT IS HEAD LEGION WOMEN »n«» of th»« «Milatanding •*»« u»l nt* »»f tl»<* '»n*on will be i ! h mag«* of Mr-* l»ai*\ I B« n I. «laughter of Mi ml M<‘ H Hi niii lt »ml <’h.'ter H \Vi»e» l which will be t*olrmni*«'d at ? lock Sunday hi I he Ch Italian ivf K< \ I (». Shaw * ill »1 at»* Mi** Beuiieit ha* eh«» >n >* Maigur*>i I»»»** of X'lr.'iid :»- maid of honor and he» *i*i»'i. * I th»l Heuuotl, will be bride* 1.1 Marjorie ^oitfl*' uu«l Fn i.m will ta> (taw.’i gnl' *»i’l ith« \iiderMm will be ring l»ea. Kay Ol*»m of <» « C t man aud ush«'»* whug untilver«arv pai turo tor It uolon. \x h» re *!»•• N iu For: home nt 322 F •perui her vncMlion Following -Im i»g a drligù! II« I bl ill»;«’ n I” pl:»' ( I t OI .« f « M taud. the ful a 11*1 «happy »‘\cat. Mi iiul Mi hour'- :iu«l the group th- n nltrule» Roy Romanic tee. «\«' I Ihr guvMx .1 *how nt the \rejule I hintti an»l after al! tLexr hud urriwvt, Tho»*e present were Mi** Vai entered the I iKIt'l, Mi*x Myrtle Hubbell, .Mr aud Mm. Hurt \li- rvom to the xtraiu* f a wrihluig \ - 1.1 , F Ile Mm* 11, \l •*"« I ■■ini Well» march played by Mi' Hettle Hext M.*"» Naomi Wynue. Mi*» l\lu O. C. Hart, a *»»u. : ar Ctrl a* lirai ZyM'tt, Mi*-» Merle Strath » an man and entered wea ring :i Imu« \ Mix« Boitha Ho«’ of earrot?* on hi a taji »I. Hit wife acted a* brnlexmaid and IMwit 'n nd» Corey, a grau«l«iaughte». , w .»* flow* » if th. girl aud nug bearer Rev. I Georg' leauor Feese performed a ceremony in u lid «a clever, comic and imprv*.*ive man uer. Mr*. Jordan Lawson enter taiued at the piano aud th«» tini» was peut with clever route*!* and game*, Daiuty refrv*hmrni' wei. served, Most of th«' gue*ts wen* re ident* former Cottage Grow Gueata were: Ke\ and Mr* Gt'org« Ft'ese, Mr. and Mt* Jo*eph B» -l Mr. and Mi' J. S Ben Mrs B. K. Law «ou. M ’ 1 Rov Romaine, Mr. Mr. aud Mr*. O. C. H« Mrs. G. I.. Corev ters Betty, Dawu an I H and Mr*. Tom Rice, Mr. rere an * Clarence Twerliger and w. t Mr*. Bob Franc«'. The thirty fifth anniversary being a lineu uedihut, anniversary a number «»f tauntifo duh pieces of linen were giv« n Mr. and t the Mr* Hart. a »o t h ml m ml at JULY 4 roll t rolls. Black Flag Insect and Fly Killer Pint till 25c 32c Quint tin 33c 59c Euch Matches (’niton