malpuraj.” For an easy flowing lang­ EUGENE REC ITALS AROUSE THE IN TE R E ST OF COTTAGE GROVE uage, lucidity and simplicity it is some­ MUSIC LOVERS thing wonderful. Translate into nm biguous English, the above quotation A Weekly Newspaper With Plenty The interest of Cottage Grove music rends. “ There's a sucker born every o f Backbone minute.“ You don't dispute the trails lovers has beeu aroused by a series of very pleasing musical recitals which Elbert Bede and Klbert Smith Publishers lation, do yout • • • have been given in Eugene recently. Elbert Bede........................ Editor Once in awhile an irrigation company \uother will occur on Wednesday of A first class publication entered at Cot­ lets too much of its water into the next week, February 19, in the Metho tage Urove, Ore., as second-class matter stock and neglects to provide an outlet dist church there, when the organist, John Stark Evans, will give an organ for the surplus. • • • Business Office._________ 412 East Maiu recital. Mr. Evans is a master o f the instrument and vv ill -delight the most The state of matrimony would be SUBSCRIPTION KATES critical. more peaceable place in which to liv One year-------#2.00 | Three months..,.50o if someone wasn't always trying to ex Miss Eleanor Lee, o f the university The Clackamas county fnlr will be Six months...... 1.00 | Single copy____ 5c school of music, will sing a group of held at Catiby September 23, 26, 2*i tend the boundary lines. One year, when paid in advance, or • • • songs. There will l>o no charge for ad and 27. before expiration________ — __.#1.75 It is a great advantage to be a lin mission and no collection will be tuk A Baptist regional conference for This epecial applies only on a full guist. Every doctor appreciates this eu -it ia free to all. y e a r’s subscription and can read any tongue, laymen of the church Is to ho hold in • • • Attends Centenary Meeting. No subscription listed for less than 60c Portland February 23 and 24. Eugene Register: Rev. Joseph Knotts, One of the southern states has passed Member of Veterans of Pattory A, i Id Third ! pastor o f the Methodist r hutch at Cot­ a law making it grand lareeny to steal National Editorial Association a watormellon. This must be a scheme tage Grove, was in the city Thursday Oregon, celebratod tho 63rd annlver 1 Oregon State Editorial Association to get all the colored population in jail attending the centenary movement sary of tho organisation at a banquet ! Willamette Valley Editorial Association until after election. meeting held in the Methodist church. • • • Lane County Publishers ’ Association Castors nnd laymen front churches in in Portland. Aftor wooks of a snowloss winter A man who gets acquainted with his the Eugene district attended the meet­ future w ife at a card party shouldn't ing nnd discussed plans for raising castors Orogon points were again F R ID A Y, FE B R U A R Y 14, 1919 their quota of tho #80,000,000 which snow covered. much to tho delight of ! be surprised i f he draws a full house A man buried in thought is dead to the Methodist church will raise during TH E AD VERTISED TRAD E M A R K the next few years to advance missions whoutgrowors. his surrouudings. Q U ARANTEES Q U A L IT Y • • • Enrollment In tho school of law of in home nnd foreign lands. Some o f the Selah sounds like a feminine word churches have already started their cam tho University of Oregon has grown ■ Have you ever stopped to consider paign. Rev. Knotts said. but it isn't. It moans quiet. to 46, tho highest mark lu the history i the real significance to you o f the trade­ • • • of tho university. mark or brand name on the package or Epworth League Contest Closes A person isn't a Christian who mere label o f the article you buy at the store? ly refrains from doing wrong. Senator McNary has appointed WII The Epworth League o f the Methodist Have you ever stopped to think that a • • church closed its secret contest Sunday Hum S. lliddlo. Mtlwaukle. and William the presence o f an udvertised trade­ There is no place on earth nor in evening with 18 new members. Miss mark on a ran of pork and beaus heaven for the man who licks his wife. Thelma Breedlove and Miss Cassi,. Mc­ 11. Kondull, Portland, as first and sec [ ond alternates respectively to West for example, is a guarantee that these There's only one place left. Cord were the leaders and Miss Breed beaus are of good quality# • a • love's side won, having 2.857 votes. Point. This must be true else the advertis­ English suffragettes are going to go Miss McCord’s side had 1,897. The Tho decision o f tho Polk County ing would defeat its own purpose. The to rooking and raising babies to stop losing side tire to entertain the winners Fair association not to hold a county j trade-mark, being a mark of identifi­ male ridicule. The men over there need at the home o f Miss Mary Ellen Hen fair in Dallas in 1919 has boon recon­ cation, is as much a means o f rejec­ not worry about the suffragette move son tonight. tion us o f selection. sidered and plans will bo made soon THE R E X A L L DRUG STORE IS ACCEPTING FILM ROLLS ment for awhile. That is, i f the article so identified • • • Salvation Army Captain Gives Talk to hold tho annual show. A N D FILM PACKS FOR proves unsatisfactory, you are enabled Mrs. M. Sawyer, a captain o f the Sal Much o f the pleasure nbout married Congressman Sinnott has introduced by the trade-mark to avoid it a se­ life comes from being married. vation army, was in the city Wednesday a bill in tho house to extend tho lim­ a a a cond time. looking after the interests o f the or­ Manifestly, a manufacturer could The man who sits around feeling ganization. In the evening she gnvy a its of the Ochoeo national forest. This not afford to put a brand name or bad bee ail si someone else is more sue very interesting talk at the Church of bill will add 6000 acres to the present trade mark on an unsatisfactory pro­ cossful than he, isn’t doing much to God hall. She left yesterday for Grants urea and will protect valuable water AT TH E F O L LO W IN G PRICES duct. People would not boy it a se­ remedy the condition. I'ass, but expects to return here in about sources. cond time and he would run himself two weeks and may preach several 10c Developing roll I Hint, 6 os out o f business almost immediately. John Dlerdorff, of Hillsboro, and No man can be dishonest without times. 15c Developing roll lilniN, III nml 12 e x .................................. - A manufacturer bucks a branded pro­ knowing it. Merrill Barber, of Twining, were ap­ duct by his reputation. Therefore, he 5c Moves Saginaw Sawmill. No. 4 kodak, 4x5............................ - .................. ....... pointed midshipmen to Annnpolls by cannot afford to stake his reputation on The Grov« Lumber company last week Representative Hawley on report of 25c Doctors are now able to make a Developing roll film packs, any ai/e............... any product that is not good. man’s heart beat after he is dead. moved their Saginaw sawmill to the N. It is only when he puts on the mark­ T h ey’d better start prat tiring now on a W. White place south of town nnd have competitive examinations held at the PRINTS et a satisfactory product, one whieh few o f the animated ones. the plant nlxiut ready for operation. University of Oregon. , 3c No. I Brownie and »mailer, 2 |,(\ 2 I 4 ...... ................ ..... people will like and call for a second • • * The Grove laimber company owns and Taxes for 1918 are now due and 4c \n 2 Brownie or No. 1 FI’K, 2* t\ i time, that he can afford to put the Some men get the habit o f speaking operates six sawmills ia this section. payable. The first half of the taxes mark of identification upon it. 5c No. 2A Brownie or No. IA ITK. 2' |x4' ( may be paid to and Including April 6 But when he has such a product, he sharp to their wives because that's the 6c W ill Ogpn Auto Repair Shop No. .'! Brownie or No. •’! KI’K, 31 JX41 ( only way they can get a word in. wants people to know that it is his. L. R. Long und Eh. Spray are in Port­ without Interest Tho second half of • • • 6c No 2 Bulls Bye, :D . x : :1 . Every package he sells than helps to land this week purchasing equipment the taxes may bo paid any time before 5c Don't trust the man who tells you A l for a new auto repair shop which they No. 3A kodak or post cards, ¡»....... .................... build a reputation for him and his October 5, without Interest. men are dishonest. W good a 10c No. IA kodak, •1 1 vi'1 », "i 6x7 will open in the near future in the * • • The government will hold an auc­ Advertised, trade-marked goods then building on south Fifth street, former ASK US ABOUT E N LA R G E M E N T S are most apt to be good goods. An eastern professor says a 12-cent ly occupied by The Sentinel. tion sale o f wool in Portland on March The advertised trade mark is your breakfast is enough for a literary per­ Bring your films to us for development and printing. The prier 1 to take care of the requirements of guarantee o f quality. son. We should rather judge that is right and the work must lie to hold your patronage. Try ns local mills. The mills will then have some o f them had been practicing liv ­ at their disposal enough wool to last SOCIETY. ing on that amount and that it hud all been going to their bodies. them until the new northwestern clip is ready. Many a kind deed causes sorrow for Mrs. J. S. Silsby, who is to leave The first unit of returning Oregon Things Others Th.sk sad What Ws the moment. th her family for Honolulu, P. I., in Th.sk sf the Things Others Thiak soldiers, the Sixty-fifth Coast artillery, the not-far-distunt future, was the honor The Modern Pharmacy C. J. Kem, Proprietor Don't forget that the motives that guest at the home of Mrs. C. E. I'm w ill arrive in Portland on the night control your mind are portrayed in hrey Wednesday at an a ffa ir given of Sunday, February 16. or the morn­ A ll women like flattery—and most of by former members o f the Ladies’ ing of February 17, and will bo allowed them deserve it— for being able to get your face. 4 9 4 9 • along with the men. Literary club, which was di-dn%nded a U N IV E R S IT Y OF OREGON W IL L • * * People do not enjoy doing things few years ago. Needle work was enjoy, stopover time for a intrude on the wuy *r- T R A IN MEN TOR FOREIGN to Camp Lewis. There are said to be 200,000 automo nearly as much as they do uav.ng peo­ ed und a diversion was a Lincoln birth­ AM ONO TH R CHURCHES TRAD E JOBS A #50.000 milk producing plant la to | biles in the country— and all o f them ple talk about their having done them. day contest. Mrs. Silsby was presented with a handsome silver ment fork nnd be erected in Portland Imnuidiately as want to cross the same crossing at the As thè resoli o f un arrangement «nude same time as you do. ight refreshments were nerved. The a result o f a meeting at which 250 * * • Methodist Church Rev. Joseph Knotts, hy l>enn D W. Mortoli, of lite sclinol of ladies were: Mrs. C. E. Umphrey, Mrs. pastor. Sunday school at 10 n. in. rum inerre, ulule in thè cast reeently, COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS H. Hemenway, Mrs. C. W. Culdwill, dairymen and milk producers were I f you can't do a thing, the next Regular prouciiing services ut 11 a. ni. Mrs. C. M. Shinn, Mrs. J. A. Wright, present The plant will bo erected on and 7:30 j>. in. Kpwnrth league at 6:30 thè University of (iregmi a ill givc best thing is to see that someone else does. Mrs. S. L. Markin, Mrs. A. S. Powell the co-operative plan, the entire stock p. m. Mid-week prayer meeting Thun eourses desired by thè federai govern meni, nnd qimiified uirii in these eourses • • « Cottage Orov© city council met in reg­ and Mrs. J. S. Silsby. day evenings at i :30 o ’clock. being subscribed at the meeting. ivili lo* registcred for torcigli linde A great many reforms are given ular session Monday evening, February Morning sermon, ‘ ‘ Father and Son.’ ’ positions ns they drvelop. Dean Mortoli Three principals and nine alternates trial on the ground that they can’t be 3, all members being present except Mrs. J. H. Chnmlier* entertained her Evening sermon, “ Tin1 Open Door to conferrod vvilli James P. Miniti«', vice worse than what has gone before. Sunday school class Saturday afternoon will bo recommended by Representa­ Four Hundred Million Minds.’ ’ Councilman Nelson Durham. • * * prcsident o f thè federai board for vora • • • Minutes of previous meeting were at her home. A fter a pleasant social tive W. C. Hawley for admission to afternoon dainty refreshments were the United States Naval academy at Clrl.itian Church Waller Callison, min tienili edurntinn, nnd Dr. |{ S. MrKIwce, A popular soprano is said to have a read and approved. federili ngi-nt for rotnmerrial rduration, voiee o f fine timber, a willowy figure Reports o f city recorder and marshal served. Those who enjoyed her hospi­ Annapolis by March 4. Candidates ister. Bible school 9:45 a. m. Y. 1’. S and nrrnnged lo work under thè dlree tality were Miss Hazel Stephens, Miss cherry lips, chestunt hair and hazel were read and approved. <’. E. 6:30 p. in. I’reucliing services ut timi o f these offirinls. eyes. Wonder what her family tree is On motion the mutter o f the water Virginic Bosley, Miss Sarnh Stewart, should send applications at once to 11:00 a. in. und 7:30 t>. m. Dean Mortoti s i i v i that thè sehool o f • • • lik ef Miss Rita Kelly and Miss Ruth Bede. the president’s office. University of rate for the Chambers mill was referred * * • • • • Baptist Church K. 0 O. Groat, pastor roinnierre has nlremly rcrcivcd orders to a committee. Oregon, Eugene. emeritus. Sunday school at 10:00 a. for m» n for foreign trade positions, nnd Put o ff until tomorrow the me The Joker club wns enterntined Rat- Mayor Wood announced the following The 69th regiment. Coast Artillery in. 1’ rcnr.hing at 11:00 a. m. 1'rnyer flint tvvo or III ree luca tiri* to lo* »elerted thing you intended doing today. rdity evening lit the home of Mr. anil standiug committees for the year: * * * evening, 7:30 o ’clock. shortly for u New York house. Street— David Sterling, 8. V. Allison, Mrs. C. H. VnnDenburg in honor of corps, composed of 37 officers and meeting Thursday « • • their daughter, Miss Eunice, who was 1708 men from Oregon, sailed from It is your “ d u ty " to understand the Nelson Durham. Christian Science Church -Service» In ta riff question. Ulnssy job printing. The Sentinel. •* Light—John Veatch, R. E. Walker, up from Eugene for the week-end. Fol­ Bordeaux on Februnry 4 on the tran­ chapel at 242 Second street each Hun- • • • lowing the usual five hundred a dainty Nelson Durham. sport Mercury, the war department day at ll::00 a, m. Regular testimonial The man who always knows how a Sewer— A. W. Kime, 8. V. Allison, luncheon was served. Guests o f the club meeting Wednesday evening at 7:30 Drive out constipation, promote lippe thing should be done is seldom the man R. E. Walker. were Mrs. J. P. Graham nnd W ill Hall. has announced. The transport Is ex­ o ’clock. The building is open for the use < £ > who has learned from experience. pected to arrive at Newport News, of the circulating library each Wednes­ lite, improve digestían, induce refresh Water— 8. V. Allison, John Veltch, day afternoon from 1:30 to 4:30 o ’clock. ing sleep, get ren e»ed strength nnd Mrs. H. W. Titus entertained a few Virginia, February 16. David Sterling. All are cordially invited to the services health. Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tin, Anticipation is the stock-in trade of Park— A. W. Kime and R. E. Walker, friends Friday evening at her home 731 In the person o f Joseph Nemchlck, ns well as to make use o f the literature. nature’s gift of wondrous herbs. Results the optimist. for the city; Mrs. B. R. Job, Mrs. F. A. south First street in honor o f her hus­ • s • Garetson, Sr., and Mrs. C. E. Umphrey. band’s birthday anniversary. The a f­ aged 90, of Harrisburg, Linn county ®ospcl Mission W ?' Finney nnd r ife guaranteed or money lutrk, 35c Men a ’s H.,irma. y. M l 28 boasts the oldest angler in the state. fair was a complete surprise to tho doc­ There are some compensations for the Mayor Wood also appointed the fob leaders. Second ib or south of cream little man. For one thing he doesn’t lowing member» o f the library board tor. The evening was pleasantly passed He secured a fishing license for 1919 ery. Service» Tuesday nnd Fri lay ut look so funny when he falls down on a and, owing to the uncertainly o f the ex with cards and music, followed by re­ at the county cleijt's office In Albany 7:30 p. m. Sunday sicvii x ai. 2:30 and slippery sidewalk. piration o f the terms o f som« o f the freshments. 7:30 p. m. # * • last week. He also secured a similar present members, fixed the time o f ox- permit to fish last year, so evidently Missionary Address at Biptlst Church Lives there a boy with ambition so piration o f each as follows: Miss Lydia Frod Anderson entertained a fe dead that unto himself hath never said Hooper, term to expire September, 1919; o f the younger set at his home Sutnrda •duy is a consistent fisherman. Miss Elsie T. Knttcn, field sieretnry that he is some time going to be a A. W. Kiroe, September, 1919; A. B. evening in honor of his birthday Fol- A tentative road paving program for for women’s missionnry work nnd the great orator and startle the nation. Wood, September, 1920; Mrs. Worth lowing a pleasant social evening refresh­ A L L K IN D S OF world wide guild in tile Uolumbin river • • • Marlon county, contemplating the ex Harvey. September, 1920; Elbert Bede, ments were served. district, will speak in the morning serv­ JOBBING A N D FU R N IT U R E z______________ pendlture of #1,000,000, was announced Lots of people do not get credit for September, 1921; Geo. O. Knowles, Sep ice nt II o'clock at the Buplist church M O V IN G — PIA N O S A all they do— which is fortunate for teraber, 1921. by the county court oftfcr a conference Sunday morning, February 16. A cor some. SPEC IA LT Y On motion the foregoing appointments with business men of the Mount Ang'd di.il invitntion is extended to all who • • • were confirmed by vote oif the council. BEST o r HERV1CE wish to know something about mission district. A chain of paved highways A woman who knows how to run her J. E. Young was elected city attorney Ex-8oidier Agitators Ordered to Take connecting all Incorporated cities and nry work, both home and foreign. husband never lets him know it. for the ensuing year. O ff Arm y Uniforms. towns of the county is the plan. On motion the recorder was instructs»! Butte, Mont.— Strikers in the mines I f there never was any rain there to present at next meeting a list o f the No wnnt ad., render or other ndver- I Phone 164 New Era Drug »tore flaker enjoyed tho heaviest snowfall tiding charged for less thjin 56c. nStf I of Butte who object to the recent re­ would be no rainbows. delinquent street assessments. of the year, varying In depth from six On motion the report o f the treasurer duction of |1 a,day In wages and who Today will be yesterday tomorrow. for the year 1918 was ordered published. are Insisting on the abolishment of Inches In the city to more than four Have yon accomplished anything yetT On motion the marshal wivs instructed the "rustling” card system, were halt­ feet In the mountains. Th e miners to have the roof o f the city hall re­ in that section had been apprehensive ed at the foot of the hill leading to In the battle of life all must die paired. that there would be Insufficient snow * * * The following hills were presented, the mines by guards of United States in the hills to furnish the desired Borne people pull backwards so far audited and ordered paid: soldiers. Those men who wished to that they get clear around in front aft Cottage drove Electric Co. ligh t» #232.83 amount of water in the spring, but go to work were permitted to pass , er awhile. W. W. Oglesby, salary.... 10.00 There is just one standard the cordon of soldiers which guarded | that fear Is now removed. H. Baker, repairs on street Miss Anna M. Turley, state leader by which to judge a pair of Women can't expect to get ahead every approach. sweeper. . . ____________________ 6.50 '« r y fast while they wear5 hobble G. B. Pitcher salary & expenses 106.00 Discharged soldiers who still wore of home demonstration agents at the glasses— whether or not they skirts. Senjtinel, publishing. 3.00 the army uniform were among those Oregon Agricultural college, has re­ FIT. A. F. A A. M., rent o f hall....... .. 27.00 signed and w ill go to Columbia uni­ Omaha taxicab company says J. E. Young, salary....___________ 55.00 doing picket duty for the strikers and YO U ARE THE JUDGE, M oody's Deep-Curve that it lost money last year. None W. T. Higgins, saltiry A expense 75.40 they were singled out by the regular versity, where she will take special Kryplok l-enves courses In home demonstration work. ever found any o f it. and you have a right to Phil Jones, work on pipe line___ 4.50 army men and ordered immediately to Are Heuer • • • She will be succeeded by Mrs. Jessie Wynne A Kime, pipe fittings....... .90 discard their uniforms or cease par­ The first street cars to town arc »1 Brown Lumber Co..................... 2.70 ticipating in the attempted picketing. D. McComb, assistant state leader, a ways more crowded on the day that F. R. Sherman, work on sewer.... 3.00 graduate of the »University of Nebras the home team loses. E. H. Holderman. looking after There is neither "m edicine" nor magic in a pair of lenses; intake o f pipe line,..... ............ 15.00 Northwest Engineers Returning. The Ochoeo- Irrigation district hRH They relieve eyes simply by making them optically perfect. Fire Co., salaries_______ _________ 21.(Ml Washington.— The battleship Kan­ Isiuis Groves, work on pipe line 2.40 closed a contract em ploying'the Puget Your eyes are worth the services of a skilled optometrist, and sas and five transports bringing 600 W. W. McFarland, cleaning sts. 18.90 Bound Bridget A Dredging company, services of this character can be obtained from officers and nearly 8000 men were On motion council adjourned. announced by the war department as at Beattie, t o ' build a large hydraulic J. E. YOUNG, Recorder. having sailed from France. Among earth-fill dam.' The work was under the units on board are the 316th en­ contract to Throhy Brothers company, gineers (91st division), a battalion of of Portland aad was abandoned by Broken Lenm E Y E SIGHT SPECIA LIST Factory on Quickly Replaced A N D O PTICIAN the 368th Infantry and a battalion of them on Feibrnary»3, 1919. The pump Premises the 351st field artillery (92d division) work has been «st»rted and the sluic­ 881-Willam ette Street, Eugene, Oregon. Telephone ing operation/hsl»* commented. and the artUlery. OREGON NEWS NOTES OF GENERAMNTEREST Principal Events of the Week Briefly Sketched for Infor­ mation of Our Reader». ARCADE THEATER FEB’Y 21-22 DEVELOPING AND PRINTING Ö THE REXALT d RUG STORE HINCS WE THINK i Grove Transfer Company SOLDIERS HALT STRIKERS Jacobs & Breedlove Do They Fit? Demand Glasses That Suit Your Needs S H E R M A N W. M O O D Y 42d coast