The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, June 26, 1930, Page 4, Image 4

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    FAO* roua.
Cottage ßrovr >rotiwl
again and who died of Injuries . . .
are entitled to compensation "
W hy should there be discrimina­
tion against a widow even If her
husband has married again. wheth­
er before or after he died? O r la
It the widows who shall not have
married again but shall have died
of Injuries?
protected against those who would
beat him out of that which I* hla,
M l IMO.
but
the laborer la frequently at the
F v MUI m O TT-rr Thsn«ar
mercy of an employer who Is either
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an Inefficient operator or who wor­
ries little about meeting hla pay­
roll. In either case he should be
A fs»-slass puU Isstlun « l e . 4 al Ool amply protected, and hla claim
M«* O ro». M *MM4-rlaa* mattar
should come first. I f Commission­
Marth SUIS er Oram knows a way by which h<
Offiaa.
can act for the laborer, we're fot
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giving him the power he needs
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How the expense of a primary
campaign keeps many able men
from being candidates for high of­
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fice la Illustrated by the number of
MARRYING AFTER DEATH.
capable men ready to accept a nom­
lism b sr a l
ination at the hands of the repub­
national Editorial A w oeiados
R u t . Idltorlal
In a recent issue of the Portland lican state central committee. The
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News appeared this one:
nominee la more than likely to be
Q —Are all widows of World war set- one who erould get the nomination
-r e n t entitled to compensation from the In no other way. not
having an
government •
A .— Only w idow s of men who w r tr d amount equal to or greater than a
In the armed foreee of the Halted R u le s year's salary to expend on an un­
in th s World w sr who »•▼• net married , certainty.
NERVING ON THE JURY.
Frank Jenkins of the Eugene
Register has been serving on the
Jury, and he used his entire first
page column for two issues to tell
about the experience. He doesn't
say whether It Is a Justice court
Jury, a circuit court Jury, a federal
court Jury, or what kind of a Jury,
but an editorial w riter doesn't have
to follow all the rules that are laid
down for a reporter.
From Frank's comment we Judge
that this Is his first experience on a
Jury, and heretofore he has believed
ell the things that have been said
about Juries and the actions of law­
yers pleading before Juries. But
Frank Is quick to learn, a* is the
way with editors. He finds that
lawyers are a rather decent lot. that
they make Intelligent presentations
of the facts. He finds that the poor
man has a better chance before a
Jury than a rich man. If the evi­
dence Is doubtful, but that the rich
man is not penalised because of be­
ing wealthy. If the facts are in his
favor.
Contradicting a prevalent idea
about the mental qualifications of
jurymen. Frank says:
Hers la a su tem en t y e a b a n o ftsa
heard: " Ju riee are below the average in
intelligence. beeanse those who are beet
qualified to eerre diaplar th .tr
a n t i..
ahr.srdn.aa by getting off, leaving only .
those who arc not quits np to par.
That is n 't trnc— at least. It Isn't true
of th is term of court la Lena county. The
present ju ry panel is made up o f in t.iii
yent, thoughtful dtlaens. possessing good
minds snd being quite capable of reaeaiag
accu ral, conclusions from the ..id a a c e
presented to them.
Frank evidently lists
himself
among those he characterizes as
"intelligent,' thoughtful
citlxens,
poaaeaing good minds and being
quite capable of reaching accurate
conclusions.” Whv so
modest.
Frank?
P R O T E C T T H E L A B O R ER .
Labor Commissioner Gram urges
the enactment of a law that would
enable him to compel employers to
settle w ith employee.
Every time we find that some­
thing is not as we wish it to be we
suggest that we ought to have a
law, with the result that we have
cluttered statute books, but i f the
result which Commissioner Gram
seeks can be brought about by law.
we certainly ought to have the law.
The laborer certainly is worthy
of his hire, and In these days the
wages that the average laborer gets
are barely sufficient to cover de­
mands upon his purse. When he
loses wages for a few weeks he Is
put In a position from which it
takes him many months to recover
He can ill afford to sacrifice any
portion of such wages to pay fees
for their collection and is in a posi­
tion where he can not employ a
lawyer if an advance payment is
required Gram points to instances
in which laborers thus unfairly
dealt with have been compelled to
seek charity.
Not only is loss of wages serious
to the laborers, but it also works a
severe hardship upon those who
have extended credit In the Cot­
tage Grove country we have fre­
quently felt the pinch when a large
number of laborers lost the wages
of several weeks with which they
would have paid their store bills.
The average laborer Is a person
who meets his bills promtply and
who believes that he is entitled to
some of the luxuries of life. Every
laborer should have an ambition to
pay bills promptly and should feel
that he is entitled to luxuries, but
he can not do one or have the
others unless he receives that which
he has honestly earned.
The business man Is fairly well
Graphe Outlines of 'Tfaint
By KARL K . MILLS
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SCOTT’S EXPEDITIO N TO
SOUTH POLE.
This picture shows Captain
Scott and his ill-fated crew
reaching the South Pole only
to find that Roland Amund­
sen had preceded them. Scott
went through many hard­
ships, but stormy weather
znd sickness defeated him,
and he and his crew perished.
Amundsen, It w ill be remem­
bered, flew over the northern
Polar regions only a short
time ago In his dirigible
"Norge."
Complete foresight for every
detail — an accomplishment
gained only through long ex­
perience.
No extra charge for respond­
ing to service calls from En
gene hospitals.
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•A m b u la n c e S e r v ic e
s g sln snd who died o f injuries received
or dleoneet contracted or neeolernled io
Tha stork made its moat famous
; the service in the line of duty, are en­
titled to compensation.
non-stop flight when It left a par­
This Information la not definite
enough. Elim inating several words
In order to make the statement
more clear we have: "Only widows
of men . . . who have not married
W ith 17 of the M members of the
republican state central committee
from east of the mountain*, and
with Lake county. Curry county or
any other county having exactly
the same vote aa Multnomah, we
have an unusual condition and un­
usual possibilities, and we should
say that th * eastern territory has
a splendid chance to nominate a
governor. Also two of the best
qualified suggested candidate« come
from that section, even from the
same city, bustling Bend
The 4b-vote victory for airport
bonds In Eugene Monday may be
attributed to the fact that the edi­
tor of The Sentinel was called up­
on at the Lane county Maaonlc pic­
nic Sunday to make a speech In
favor of the bonds. We are always
please»! to >1» til**» little thing* for
our neighbor cities.
Dwight W. Morrow, wet. de­
feated Franklin W Fort. dry. for
the republican nomination
for
United States senator from New
Jersey. But It th * dries continue
The voters of Oregon are going to hold th * fort It may not be so
to be asked to outlaw th* cigarette wet on th * morrow.
In Oregon An Initiative measure to
On* of the best things that can
bring this about will be on th * No­
vember ballot. We don't understand be said for the radio la that since
why' anyone wlahsa to smoke the It became popular sales of pianos
Portland
doggone things, but to long as they have greatly decreased
do we don't see why we should In­ Spectator.
terfere with their doing so any­
more (han we should try to stop
It seems odd to little children
others from smoking cigars, chew that (he new baby always arrives
lng tobacco or eating too much
while they are away visiting
cel at the home of M r and Mr*.
Charles Lindbergh, but It beat the
flying colonel by re tu rn in g to it«
starting place without accident and
Smiles are contagious, but don't
without refueling.'
disinfect for them.
ages of Ik * and the bear la now
10Ò years Ik * la on* and one-third
(linee aa old as tha bear waa when
Ike was ten years older than th*
bear la now. How old la Ike? How
old la th * bear?
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Ike has a hear. The aunt of the
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V acuu m B o ttles, P in ts
Reg.
Reg.
Reg.
Reg.
$100 value ...... „„O n Sale 79c
$1.50 v a lu e .......... On Sale $1 17
$1.85 v a lu e .......... On Sale $1.47
$2.35 value .....-----On Sale $1.98
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Vacation Sale!
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June 27 to July 3
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T herm al J u g s, 1 ga l size,
R eg. $2.39 valu es,
On S a le $1.98
“M i 31” S o lu tio n
A strong antiseptic solution that
kills millions of germs in a few sec­
onds—Yet it is perfectly safe to use
as mouth wash, nasal and throat
spray.
Epsom S a lts
Pure Teat
Abaolutely pure
Ml
traces of iron and sill
phidea eliminated.
No
nauseous after taste
L eaves you m o re m oney fo r th e vacation
trip. N o m erchandise w ill be charged at
sale prices. W e give S. 6? H. G reen Stam ps.
Bearing one year guarantee,
should be in every home. Get
this now. Be prepared for an
emergency.
R eg. $2.00 value,
On S a le $1.19
A to m izers
for nose and throat pro­
teetion. Guaranteed per-
feet.
K&ntleek—
Reg value $1 50
On Sale $1.17
Kienzo—
Reg. value $1.00
On Sale 79c
R e x a ll L a x a tiv e S a lts
R eg. 50c valu e. On S a le 39c
Cocoa B u tte r Cold
Cream
Dissolves the dirt and
cleanses the pores of the
skin—leaving it soft and
velvety — left on over
night it is a real tissue
builder.
R e x a ll and P u re te st P ro d u cts
T o ile t G oods o f Q u a lity
Catarrh Jelly. 25c .... ................. „...On Sale 1 9 c
Dyspepsia Tablets 50c .....................On Sale 39C
Gold .Medal Corn Remedy, 3 5 c ......On Sale 23C
Syrup Figs and Senna 5 0 c .............. On Sale 39C
Mi 31 Solution. 79c ____________ On Sale 5 9 c
Sodium Bicarbonate, 25c ...............On Sale 17C
Liver Salts. 14-oz........_ .................. On Sale 79c
W. Pine and Tar eough Med. 50c..On Sale 3 3c
W. Pine A Tar Mentho 50c ...........On Sale 3 9 C
Epsom Salts, 1-lb. 25c ......
On Sale 1 9 c
Syr. Hypophosphites. $1.00 ...........On Sale 6 9 c
Sarsapharilla Tonic, $1.00................On Sale 6 9 r
Throat Lozenges, 2 5 c ......
„...On Sale 19c
Bay Rum. 16-oz., 75c ..........
On Sale 19c
Peroxide, 40c ........
On Sale 2 7 c
Twin Tabs.. 25c ......
„.On Sale 1 9 c
Nerve Tablets. 50c .... ...................... On Sale 3 9 c
Ko-Ko-Kas-Kets. 25c ....................... On Sale 19c
Kidney Pills, 5 0 e ................................On Sale 3 3 c
Aspirin Tablets, 35c......................... On Sale 2 1 c
Cocoa Butter Cold Cream
On Sale 39C
Rolling Massage Cream
On Sale 3 9 c
D eW itt’s Shampoo, 50c .... ........ .On Sale 3 3 c
Glycerine-Roae Soap, 25c
On Sale 13C
Germicidal Soap, 25c ......... ..........On Sale 19C
Harmony Toilet Cream, 25c ...........On Sale 1 9 c
Lemon Cocoa Butter Lotion, 50c . On Sale 3 9 C
Witch Hazel, 4-oz., 25c ___ ........ On Sale 1 9 c
On Sab 19C
Kienzo Tooth Paste. 25c .....
Kienzo Tooth Paste, 5 0 c .................On Sale 39C
Kienzo Facial Tissue, 25c ................... On Sale 19c
Toilet Waters, assorted. $1 00
On Sale 6 9c
Beau Ramee Face Powder. $1.00 On Sale 69C
Jonteel Face Powder. 50c ............... On Sab- 3 9 c
G-Rose Body Powder, $1.00
On Sale 79C
Bath Soaps. 10c ..................... On Sale 3 for 2 3c
Assorted Talcum Powder, 25c ---- On Sale 19C
Beau Ramee Talcum, 60c ...............On Sale 39C
Arbutus Vanishing Cream, 50c .....On Sale 39C
Jonteel Cold Cream, 5 0 c ...................On Sale 3 9 c
H ou seh old N eed s and S u n d ries
C andy and S ta tio n e r y
for removing make-up is a
delightful skin cleanser and
is used especially by the pro­
fession. Put up in full pound
tins.
R eg. 75c valu e.
On S a le 59c
T alcu m P o w d e r
Only fine Italian Talc, is used,
daintily perfumed with a variety
of odors.
R eg . 25c V al. On S a le 19c
R eg . 35c V al. On S a le 23c
R eg. 50c V al. On S a le 39c
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A cut finger, a blistered heel, a
broken glass—a hoe handle—
any number of things may be
mended with this useful article.
R eg. 25c value.
1 lb.
On S a le 19c
Com bs
Hard Rubber and Pyralin
Pocket and dressing coiii I m
No rough i ilges to break and
split the hair.
R eg. 25c value.
On S a le 19c
R eg. 50c value.
On S a le 39c
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Pure Tost
Use for heartburn, Sunburn,
Fresh Burns also in tria l
inent of eolds.
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R eg. 25c value.
On S a le 17c
M ilk M a g n esia T ooth
P a ste
Keepa teeth white and breath
sweet--neutralizes mouth aeids
Try thia today.
R eg. 25c value.
On S a le 19c
C astor O il— P u re T est
This means a pure castor oil with a
nutty taste. You owe it to yourself
and children to try this oil—it ia dif
ferent because it is pure.
V a p u re
The New Cold Killer
tfimply put a few drops
on clean gauze, allow it to
evaporate to volatilize th
easeutial oils then inhab
—Relief promptly.
R eg . 50c valu e.
On S a le 39c
R eg . $1.00 v a lu e.
On S a le 79c
Ila so l— A n A n tise p tic
Hand and face lotion that leaves
the skin soft and smooth. Many
women use Ilasol as a base for
face powder — Delightful after
shaving.
R eg . 25c value.
On S a le 19c
R e x a ll D y sp e p sia
T a b lets
Give prompt, relief in indi­
gestion anil sour stomach.
They will rid your atnmach
of a guilty conscience.
S. & H . G R E E N S T A M P S W IL L B E G IV E N O N S A L E P U R C H A S E S .
S A L E M E R C H A N D IS E W IL L NO T B E C H A R G E D A T S A L E P R IC E S .
W E A R E SO L E A G E N T S F O R SA R G O N . B R IN G Y O U R K O D A K F I N
I S H IN G TO U S .
R eg. 50c box.
On S a le 39c
L em on Cocoa B u tte r
L o tio n and S k in
Cream
1 in x 5 yd s. R eg. 50c
On S a le 33c
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Are great favorites with
many women and are espe­
cially good for oily skin.
DRUGS
R eg . 50 size.
On S a le 39c
S ta tio n e r y
Either Lotion or Cream
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Boxed in—Variety styles and prices.
40c values .................................. On Sale 29c
50c v a lu e s................................. On Sale 37c
75c and 85c v a lu e s .................On Sale 59c
$1.00 v a lu e s........................... On Sale 67c
POUND PAPER
Regular 60c value ..................................On Sale 49c
ENVELOPES TO MATCH
Regular 50c v a lu e................................... On Sale 39c
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R eg. 8 oz. 50c value.
On S a le 39c
1-lb. Artstyle Chocolates, $1.50 ..On Sale $1.09
b^-lb. Chocolate Almond Bar, 36c ..On Sale 29C
1-lb. Hard Candy .Jars, 50c
On Sale 33C
1-lb. Hard Candy (soft center) 60c On Sale 43C
Box Stationery, 40c ........................On Sale 29C
Box Stationery, 50c ........................On Sale 37C
Box Stationery. 75c ........................On Sale 59C
Box Stationery, 85c ........................On Sale 59C
Box Stationery, $1.00 ............
On Sale 67C
Pound Paper, 60c ............................ On Sale 49C
Pound Paper, Envelopes, 50c .......On Sale 39C
Assorted Novels, 15c ....................... On Sale 5C
Fiction Reprints, 75c ........................On Sale 57C
Envelopes, bunch 1 5 c .......................On Sale IOC
L. B. Paper and Envelopes, 50c ....On Sale 39C
Old Colony Mucilage, 1 0 c ...............On Sale $C
Old Colony Ink, 10c ........................ On Sale $C
Eli Brand Cotton, 50c ..... ............. ..On
On Sale 3 9 c
Adhesive Plaster, 1x5, 50c .... .......... ..On
On Sale 33C
Gauzets. 45c ...................................... On Sale 3 9 •
Sab- 7c
Tooth Brush Holder, 1 0 c............
Gauze Bandage, 2-in. .... ......... . ...On Sale 11^
Assorted Hair Brushes On Sale 27C to $2.49
Sun Visors, 50c ................
On Sale 33C
First Aid Gauze, 5 yards .......... „...On Sale 59C
Bathing Caps, 25c ..........................On Sale l i e
Bathing Caps, 50c ...........................On Sale 2 3c
Bathing Caps, 75c............................... On Sale 37C
Electric Irons, 6-lb....................... On Sale $2.89
Electric Irons, 2-lb....................... On Sale $2.23
Electric Curling Iron, $1.25 ...........On Sab- 98C
Electric Percolators, 8-cup, .......On Sab $ 2 . 1 9
Perfumizers, $4.50 v a lu e ...........On Sale. $ 2 . 7 9
Perfumizers, $5.50 value ...........On Sab $3.79
Incense Burners. $1.00.....................On Sale 67C
R eg. 50c jar.
On S a le 39c
R e x a ll T h eatrical
Cold Cream
salta.
INCLUSIVE
SEVEN DAYS OF
MONEY SAVING BARGAINS
M axim um F ou n tain
S y r in g e
A d h esiv e P la s te r —
F ir sta id
R eg. $1.50 values.
On S a le $1.09
more active than ordinary
R eg. 79c valu e, on sale 59c
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R eg. $1.89 v a lu e
On S a le 98c
A safe and efficient effervescent
laxative. A teaspoonful in a glass of
water before breakfast makes the
world look brighter—Try it tomor-
rom.
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Full pound assorted nuts and
creams covered with dellel
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chocolate coatings and pack
aged in a beautiful silk box
-cord tied.
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Every one guaranteed, they are out of regular
stock and arc intended for service—A dult’s or
children’s.
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R eg. 50c v a lu es.
R eg. 35c valu es.
R eg. 25c v a lu es.
On S a le 33c
On S a le 23c
On S a le 13c
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K ien zo T ooth P a ste
R e x a ll O rderlies
Whitens and polishes the
teeth—Use on a dry brush.
Leaves mouth clean and it
FEELS clean. Aids in hard­
ening the gums.
Afford wonderful relief in
constipation
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naturally they form no
habit.
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On S a le 39c
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