Cottage Grove sentinel and Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Oregon) 1915-1921, June 14, 1918, Image 4

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FR ID A Y , JU N E 14, 101S
Smart Apparel and Beautiful Fabrics
in Bright Array
E X PR E SS YOUR OPIN IO N .
In holy w rit it is w ritten , " A s k aud
ye shall receive.” This advice d o esn 't
alw ays work out as simply aa it is stat
ed, but one thing has been dem onstrated
and th a t is th at we get very few thiugs
th a t we d o n 't ask for.
D espite this fact, there are many who
let thiugs take their natural course or
tru st to luck th at things will come out
to their liking w ithout exertion on their
part.
This was dem onstrated lust fall when
the school board asked for an expres
aion of opinion as to w hether or not the
niuuual train in g and dom estic science
aud a rts departm ents in the schools
should be continued. Although this had
been a subject of considerable discus
sion, m any of those who had violently
expressed them selves as to w hat they
would think of a city th a t would do
aw ay w ith these departm ents were not
on hand at the school m eeting to ex
press th eir opinion on the subject. The
sam e was tru e of many who had in­
veighed against these departm ents and
were equally violent in expressing their
objections to spending the tax money to
teach children som ething they should
learn at home.
The result was th a t a resolution doing
aw ay w ith these departm ents received
a sm all m ajority of a handful of votes,
while the school directors » ere left in
doubt as to th e real wisdes ot tne great
m ajority of the taxpayers.
For this reason the same proposition
will come up for action at the annual
school m eeting to be held next Monday
afternoon. W hile the school board is in
no way bound by the action of the vot­
ers at the annual m eeting, or at any
other m eeting, the probabilities are that
they will act in accordance with any
resolution adopted upon this subject.
T hat such is th eir intention is indicated
by the fact th a t no instructors have yet
been engaged for these departm ents for
next year. I t is. therefore, stric tly up
to the voters of the district to settle the
m atter to suit them selves.
It has never been disputed th at these
departm ents give children an education
th a t th e great m ajority of graduates
m ake m ore use o f than any other part
of their education. It is not disputed
th at it is highly desirable th a t the chil­
dren should learn the things they are
tau g h t in these departm ents.
N either is it disputed th a t our school
tax, the highest in the county, should
be reduced in some m anner th a t does
not in terfere w ith our ideas of the prop­
er education of our children.
The question, therefore, is, are we w il­
ling to sacrifice these deprtm ents in o r­
der to reduce this ta x — will we ev en t­
ually be gainers or losers by doing sof
And the im portant th in g is for every
voter who is interested to be on hand
to express an opinion.
The Sentinel has heard some objection
to the m anner in which these d e p art­
m ents are conducted. O thers Lave sug
gested changes in teachers. The S en ti­
nel has no idea th a t the schools ever
will be conducted in a m anner entirely
satisfactory to all, nor th a t teachers
w ill ever be secured who will give en ­
tire satisfaction to all, but the school
board undoubtedly would be pleased to
listen to any such objections th a t m ight
be raised and those who have any such
criticism to o ffer should not h esitate to
express it. The school board cannot lie
blam ed for acting contrary to the w ish­
es of voters of the d istrict if left in
ignorance of w hat those wishes are.
The N ew berg E nterprise is em phatic.
I t says: It is exasperating to hear of
people who com plain of the present
food regulations and use every effort
in th e ir power to dodge it in the face
of the terrible conditions as depicted by
P residen t K err, of the Oregon A gricul­
tural college, last F riday night. Any
fam ily in this com m unity who are not
observing these regulations to the letter
are d irty slackers, it m atters not w hat
th e ir social or business standing in the
com m unity is or who they are or w hat
they are.
garments aud fabrics for their beauty and becomingnesa
have won them a place in the wardrobe oi e v e i j woman
who desires smart, comfortable c l o t h e s lot sonino i weir.
Brilliant imli'cil, for it sinus its i liottgh every eoltir of
the rum how hml been si-uttered with lavish hunt I upon the
delightful "Summer Days” apparel ami beautiful fabries
assembled here. You will be interested in these unusual
WE INVITE YMl I’D (’(»ME AND NEE THIS DISI’I \Y
Figured Sport Silks
and
Plain
Weaves
as
Well
Vivid splashes of eolor m wonderfully daring eomhiuu
SI M M lilt MODES l\
Silk Blouses
Blouses have never been
more lovely than these de­
lightfully fashioned affairs
of silk georgette aud crepe
de chine as airy as summer
breeze*. They foretell on
bounded pleasure for those
who select their summer
blouses here.
Silk blouses of quality and
character $3.96, $6 to $8 50
turns distinguish these as the most desirable silks lot'
spoils apparel. They’ve the charm inherent in novelty
of design and weave. The bold solid colors are superb in
eombinations. Colorful displays that will inspire many u
moderate priced skirt, smt or dress.
;t, in to nub pat ter na
$1.25 to $2 75
(litHISK FROM TIIKSK WINSOME FABRICS
No one need be an artist, u designer, to have the most at­
tractive summer frocks; there’s inspiration lot many in
the beautiful summery weaves we’re showing now. Make
them up, simply, add dainty collar aud cuffs and top
each one off with a drooping brimmed hat of the same
material. Can you imagine anything more delightful, or
less expensive?
Priced a yard
20c, 25c, 35c, 46c to 85c
I(||lM ,i**
Bright Hued Sleeveless Sweaters
The joyousness of summer is m their many colors; the
grace of youth in their small styles and an invitation lo
patriotic economy in then moderate price* All wool oi
fibre silk Priced each
$4 00, $6 00 to $8 50
SUMMERY DRESSES
for Daughter
Not only must the young girl’s dress be attractively
fashioned, but of materials that launder candy and
continue to look wi ll The ginghams of which these
i l n - s s e s an- made an- last color and shrunken before
making Their careful workmanship will pass n il
ieal inspection, their smart styles delight youthtul
Lo! the Lowly Ginghams
But no longer lowly, for even silks have come to
them for pattern inspiration and " Fashion” has
proclaimed them "sm a rt.” ( house those you like
best from the new arrivals, and develop them into
the new, simple, easily made styles and y ou’ll have
dresses that launder well aud always look attractive,
though they are very inexpensive. New plaid and
check patterns now on display.
Quality Zephyrs, a yard ............. 35c, 50c, 60c to 75c
W e * I f I s t o lie
Children’s
a l » M i s s e s ’ D r e s s e s 12 to 2d y e a r s
H ti l l ..M M Dt e sse s and \ pi oust
THAT
Distinction
Characterizes These
The Corset You Wear
Perfect Fitting Knit Underwear
Moft, absorbent cotton yarns are
knit ti-il into shapely garments
tlinl follow the lines of the figure
without wrinkling, yet, are
" springy” enough to give ,»*!h
every move. To have plentiful
supply of surh garments means
summer long comfort.
Lisle vests, oil styles 20c to 66c
I .isle union suits
50c to $1.60
Cotton punts ninl shirts 36c to 06c
STORE CLOSES AT 5:00 P. M. EACH DAY EX-
CEPT SATURDAY AT 9:30 P. M TO SEPT. 1
to take full advantage of daylight saving for recre­
ation and war garden work during warm months.
Properly designed aud conatrueted corsets
produce comfort and assist your outer gar
incuts tn retain their smart style, thus as­
suring the wearer id’ a well poised, graceful
figure. Choosing from the many models of
AMERICAN LADY CORSETS in our stocks
eliminates all possibility of your wearing tin-
wrong corset. There is a style specially de­
signed for every type of figure.
Priced at
$1 25 to $4.50
T H E Q U A L I T Y STORE- good s e r v i c e
propaganda, I-nst week the grangers
dem onstrated th a t this was an absolute
ly correct opinion. A t the annual ses j
sion of the state grange, endorsem ent
Thing« Other« Think and What We
of the Non P artisan league was over­
Think of th« Thing« Other« Think
whelm ingly voted dtw n and then the
grangers expressed their confidence In
B row nsville Tim es: The am ount of their own ab ility to follow correct lines Miss Knrolu de Zuslonovignoviteh is
flour being returned to dealers grows regardless of the inclinations of their a student a t the U niversity of W ashing
steadily. Even as small am ouuta as five leaders by reeleeting the m aster who so ton. When she w rites her name it looks
and ten pounds are being returned. Who heartily espoused the cause which they like she was practicing her n b e’s.
says the Am erican people are not alive so decisively voted down, it is to be
to the situation f
hoped th at M aster Spence will have the Mon«* ppfìplc who nr«* doing th«*ir b«*st
good sense not to use the tim e paid for ou g h t to ho a s h a m e d ot' it.
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Oive th e kaiser bis place in the sun by the grunge and the expense money
these days and h e ’ll get the scorching furnished by the grange in prom oting
You would give your l»oy a trouncing
th a t h e ’s got coming.
the cause which those who pay the mon if be spoke as im politely to you as you
som etim es do to him.
ey have declared agaiust.
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HARD H EA D ED AND SE N SIB LE
ORANGERS.
When the clock strik es the laborers
The dailies tell of a crying baby th at walk out.
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Only a short tim e ago The Sentinel frightened aw ay a burglar—but even at
expressed the opinion th a t m embers of th at hubby was probably robbed of his L ighting arid power compnnies might
the grange would not be led astray by sleep.
m ake a hit by getting out their meter
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th e prom ises of those supporting the
bills in rhyme.
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N on-Partisan league and th a t they There are many waya of getting what
would not even follow th eir leaders in you w ant, but the surest way is to send
I t ’s peculiar how proud a man is of
endorsem ent of the Non P artisan league I in your subscription to this paper today. him self and how he pats him self on the
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RINGS WE THINK
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l-’EEI.INH OF YoUTIIFI I .NESS
DEPENDS PRINCIPALLY I l*(»N----------
They all evidence that aristocrat ie
hearing so much desired and appreciat­
ed by particular dressers. All are the
exact duplicates of master models cre­
ated by world-renowned designers and
creators of fashionable coats for wom­
en. Distributed among the assemblages
are stunning styles for dress-up affairs
as well as for sport and business wear.
These prices will show you how eco­
nomically they can be secured.
Priced a t...................... $15.00 to $25.00
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$1 00 to $2 05
$1 96 to $8 50
$1 26 to $3 50
AND (ilL\(/’E OF Ft IBM So DESIRABLE,
New Summer Coats
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D ri sses. a g e 2 u p
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back for having a little backbone, after
the fear that some of his friends will
jum p all over him for during to naaert
him self hus proved groundless
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lie who fears is already half whipped.
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A man who works like a m achine
d oesn 't wait for someone to turn o ff
the power when q u ittin g tim e comes.
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T here nr«* soni»* kinds of lies Ood will
forgive you for c|iti«*k<ar than if you hud
spoken th»* truth.
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A man will never atta in any great
sueeess at, work in which he takes no
pleasure.
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The anxious query am ong church
w orkers is ” why d o n ’t more men atten d
ch u rch .” Why not try womep preach
ers for aw hile and see if th a t has any
effect.
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The greatest trouble w ith the tru sts
is th a t we d o n ’t get any of the divi
dends.
SHOP EARLY DURING THE WARM SUMMER
DAY3 WHEN WE WILL BE ABLE TO OIVE
YOU BEST SERVICE IN COOL OF THE DAY
When a man comes home stewed In­ thè langiuige of its hendline, it offers
hales to b" roasted too.
50,000 jnhs ut sen ” to cleiin cut youiig
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American*.
It state* flint thè U. N. sliip
A man feels like cunning n cook who
ping
board
will
givi- tinnì special traili
gets all her groceries th at way.
ing before putting t In-in iato sellini sen
servire, rn rry in g supplica to our umile*
ENROLLING STATION FOR
alile* in thè fighting fields in Ku
U. S SHIPPING BOARD and
rupe. No unirli importane!* is attached to
Rexall Rtoies A ccept E nlistm ents In the thi* work tlnit inen aceepted for it lire
exrm pted from ii cali to militi«ry duty.
M erchant M arine.
The ndvert im-Dlent relitte* fu rther,
In the window o f tin- Kexnll drug timi, " t h è 11 ex a 11 sture* througlniiit thè
stoic i i displnyed n double page adver U nited Htnles, nenrly 7000 of ttieni,
tisem ent from n ciim -nt issue of a great ha ve been designa ted by thè gnvcrn
national weekly that brings the war on nient us enrolling stiitions for tln- U. N.
the sea directly home to this section, shipping board. At theae sfora*, righi
and to the store w here the ad v ertise­ in their own lumie town*, young mi-li
ment appears. The proprietor of tin- m ii y now ‘ sigli on ’ for train in g and sub
store has n personal interest in the ml acquea! seri duty in thè IT. N. nn-rehant
vertisem ent also, for if relates to war m arine. ”
work th at In- is doing for the govern
The personal interest of Mr. Kcin, in
nn-nt. Furtherm ore, he helped to pay common with ofher Itexull druggists, is
for it—-and the cost of the nd. for a riintnlned in thè concludilig words nf
single issue was $10,000.
thè advertiaem ent, which lire: “ This
The advertiscincnt asks fur 50,000 u se of t h è S t o r e s and thè rip e n se u f this
men, betw een the ages of 21 and 30, for advertiaem ent are u eontrihution by thè
service in the new m erchant m arine. In R enili storca to thè cause of lib e rty ."
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