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About Cottage Grove sentinel and Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Oregon) 1915-1921 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1919)
COURTESY O r SOLDIER LADS. Tho editor o f The Sentinel had a pleasant experience the other day. He was railed upon to spe«k a few words of welcome to the soldier boys Elbert Bede and Elbert Hmith l ’ubliahen gathered around the festal board at the ElLert Bode.________ ____________ Editor grange dinner last Saturday. O f course it is a pleasant experience A first-class publication entered at Cot tage drove, Ore., aa sccoud class matter to the editor of The Sentinel to be called upou to speak at any time— and Business Office... ..413 East Main it would be an honor to any one to be Thin store, always striving for atlvaneemt’iit in merchandising mot Inula and sorvioo, is inaugural called upon to speak a word of welcome SI BSCREPTION KATES ing the “ Balcony Bargains” lids week. Our ItalconioH, running entirely around the store and One year-------$3.00 | Three months....SOo to the boys who donned the khaki uud Six months___1.00 [ Single copy_____ 5« blue during the recent unpleasantness containing 2r>(M) square feet of floor spaoe, will lie filled with bargains from every part o f the Ono year, when paid in advance, or store during the coming season. Here tin the haleonies, which are easily accessible by three stair with our erstwhile friends across the before expiration._______ ____ ...41.75 water. ways and elevator, you will he able at your leisure and out of the "rush of things” to select the This special applies only on a full But neither o f these is the pleasant bargain offerings. The “ Balcony Bargains” w ill he changed uud added to from week to week and y e a r’s subscription experience to which we intended to re- you will find it profitable to glance them over often. Here are a few o f the many “ Balcony Bar N o subscription listed for lees than 50c tVr. gains offered this week: The address of welcome, as well as Member o f other parts o f th« program, were giveu National Editorial Association while the boys were yet at the table and Oregon State Editorial Association Willamette Valley Editorial Association before they had completed their meal. Lane County Publishers ’ Association We noted that during the words that were being spoken and during other F R ID A Y, MARCH 21, 1919 parts o f the pr -gram some who had not PRICES FAR BELOW PRESENT MARKET VALUES been called upou to don the uniform I W IL S O N ’ 8 LEAGUE OF NATIONS. kept up conversation in a tone loud You will have no trouble iu finding just what is wanted among I heat* dainty, sheer undermuslins. enough to interfere with the enjoyment Our present assortment is complete in sizes and includes dainty trimmed gowns, envelope chemise, The war is over so far ns any major o f the program, but while the boys were skirts, corset covers, slips, etc.; also bloomers shown iu flesh pink and white. being spoken to every one sat back military operations are concerned. 50c values at ............. ..... 35c 85c values at ................... 67c #1 75 values at ......... $1.17 The people are no longer restricted in from his plate and waited until the $1.25 values at.................... 84c $1.00 values a t ................. 09c $2 25 values at............ . $1.40 offering houest criticism concerning speaker had completed bis remarks. The soldier boys set an example iu the acts of those' they have elected to this respect that muny older ones might high office. BALCONY BAROAINS IN — BALCONY BAROAINS IN— They have a right to have a say na to well follow, and this probably is not the what terms o f peace they favor and to only good example they will set that criticize any proposed terms o f peace other people might do well to emulate. with which they do not agree. There is (lathered from all parts of piece goods depart for women, children anil men; three especially The short and ugly word used to have no longer any need to blindly support priced lots - ment, including short lengths to about 10 yards the powers that be. In fart it would al four letters in it. Now it has but three most seem that we have made a mis and is spelled h u n. HALF REGULAR PRICE One Fourth Off— One Third Off— Half Off take in so long bowing to the wishes o f those who have conducted the war I T ’ S UP TO BEN. and in subordinating our own wills to BALCONY BARGAIN BALCONY BARGAIN BALCONY BAROAIN the will of the one who said that he The Sentinel makes no pretensions of IN MUSLINS IN SHEETINO IN PERCALE must have a uuitel nation behind him in being pleased with the ascension of Ben order to successfully prosecute the war Wi Olcott to the governor’s chair. The One lot 36-in. bleached One lot 72-inch and 81* Olio lot 36 inch printed for even now that the war is practically Sentinel has never supported Olcott and over he disdains to give the people even may- never do so. and unbleached fine , inch unbleached suam- percale, medium and a hint o f w hat the peace terras are to be But Olcott now has the opportunity to muslins just wbat you or what is to be embraced in ths league win the friendship o f many who have less sheeting, at the light patterns, at the will need for spring o f nations. Our servility during time of heretofore opposed him, and it will be sewing, a yard....... 14c yard only................. 49c war seems to have given the president no great trick for him to do that. All yard only................ 20c the idea that it will continue during anticipate that he will give a good an- times o f peace. ministration. None expect him to fo l Many criticize the members o f the low in the footsteps o f his illustrious senate for taking umbrage at the ae brother-in-law, the inimitable, the gal- lions of the president who has ignored lerv-playing Oswald, but there are many that august body in his conduct o f the among the republicans who are not so share o f the United States in the peace certain that brother-in law Oswald is conference. not going to have a finger in the affairs The Sentinel some time ago approved o f state. There are many who are not You can be becomingly and attractively dressed and tliis sture hns madc ampie provisinu for your the president's first visit to Europe and certain but that the West crowd will could find no fault with his little junk insist that out of gratitude W est's for for about the house wear at no greater cost than iieeds in materiata, pattern« ami accessories. eting trip, but we did not presume that mer appointee should be very courteous this method was to be used so he could and kind to them— and this is just what N E W W ASH GOODS you would pay for ordinary house dresses. .lust be at the doors o f the peace conference the republicans do not want. in beautiful patterna are now oli display at Ibis see these specially designed house dresses which and act for the United States without Olcott was elected secretary o f state sture at reasoiialdc prieea yard 26c to $1.25 the necessity o f getting the news over upon the republican ticket. He has al are made up with a care to prettincas and pleasing wires that might leak and give some- ways asked the support o f republicans N E W OINGHAMS inkling to the American people o f what He owes his present position to repub color effects with the same fidelity which is put ili must altractive plaid«, stri|H-s, check« and s<did was being proposed. lican votes. He is under every obliga into more elaborate dresses. The dresses are all color« to match or coiitra«t as you cimose all The president has said that the peace tion to the party to which he owes his treaty and the league of nations are so present high position. crisp and new and just put on display this week. preshrunk ami fast color, 27 to 32 inche« wide, interwoven that they must be accepted When queried during the late ram See them today. Priced......... ........$1.26 to $2.96 priced thè yard.................................. 36c to 76c in toto or be rejected in their entirety, paign by the editor o f The Sentinel be which means, i f it means anything at ntimated that brother-in-‘law Oswald all, that i f we are to have peace the sen would receive no favors from his hand ate o f the United States, acting for a as republican governor o f the republican hundred millions of people, must accept state o f Oregon. Through the uncertain without argument whatever one citizen ty o f human life he now has the oppor Notion Bargains This week APRIL STYLES o f this ocuntry, the president, with his tunity to demonstrate that he meant including pina, button«, needles, in McCall patterns on display personally selected advisors, has ap exactly what he said. proved. braid, Jmoks, snaps, etc. fashion sheets and quarterlies free During the late lamented campaign T H E Q U A L I T Y S T O R E - COOP SE RVI CE It seems to us that this means of Olcott also vehemently denied ever hav forcing his will upon a body that might ng flirted with the Townley bankrupt wish to have some opinions o f its own is non partisan league. The republicans of a rnther haughty proceeding to be pulled Oregon are just as much opposed to the o ff in this land of the free and home Townley non partisan league as they are o f the brave that gave millions o f men to the Chamberlain-West non-partisan break would average a day 12 hours the number o f rows three feet apart iu and billions o f money to put down an league. Olcott can now demonstrate another for selling her a corset whieh long. The only kind of marching the a mile he seems to have made no al tocracy in the old world. We did not that he meant what be said about the she alleges does not fit nn<! pinches her nverngc render run conceive is whnt he lowunre for the spuee o c c u p i e d by the fight to put down autocracy on foreign non-partisan league. He no longer need in places, has been given by the judge | has observed in city parades and the men, which in military formations is shores only to build up a semblance depend on his own word. Actions will to a jury o f women. This certainly was movies. Mnrehing ’ without ii break’ at figured nt 12 inches. Znchariaa has, shabby treatment of the men. o f autocracy at home. speak louder than any words spoken or • • • such a puce they wuiild easily cover 30 however, cut down the pane so low that The president’s ideas may be right. written. miles a day. But large bodies o f men even with this error in computation The We all know what we ought to do, We do not say that they are not, for I f Olcott demonstrates that he meant move slowly. Htill on n straight away Tribune is evidently wide o f the mark we have no way o f knowing what they just what he said during his letter writ but few know what they are going to Former Cottage Orove Mathematician march, like this pictures itself to the in its computations.| are, but this method o f forcing them ing campaign with the editor o f The do. 0 0 0 Proves That New York Tribune average mind, they will mnkr 12 miles upon the people o f whom he is the titu Hentinel he can feel certain that he will in u ‘ from sunrise to sunset’ day: A woman’s complexion is the skin Card o f Thanks. Had Wrong Dope. lar head is undemocratic, unwise and have the hearty cooperation o f the re 35,200 times 12 equals 422,400 soldiers There nre so mnny friends o f our contrary to good public policy. He is publicans of the state in making his ad game she works on gullible man. • • • pass a given point each day. Now then, daughter, Esther Elizabeth Hrichur, that taking the method that will prepare the ministration during the most critical if the ’ whole total o f men killed in the we jvinild like to meet and thank person Very few people know any news un way for a cold reception and it will be period in the state’s history one o f the The Sentinel hns received an interest up to him to defend them before an most successful administrations of the til after the paper is printed, and then ing letter from Lieutenant A. I.. Zaeh- w a r’ would march slenilily 20 abreast ally for the beautiful flowers sent and they remember that they had heard nil ariaa, who is with the American army for more than four inontha the very for the heartfelt sympathy shown at her outraged people, whereas, had the peo state’s history. least number of days that could be fig funeral that we take Ibis way of thank ple been taken into confidence, had they The Sentinel honestly believes that about it before. • • • in Hiberia. It will lie remembered that ured would be 123: 422,400 times 123 ing them sinre it is impossible fur us known the main points o f the mnny Olcott can give a first class and highly Mr. Zaebarias taught arithmetic ami to meet them personally now. I t ’s funny how hard it is to make other subjects in the Cottage Orove equals 51,955,201) killed. moves being made at the peace confer satisfactory administration. It is a great consolation to us to know someone else see wbat is so very plain ence, whatever came out might be taken “ We have cut that rate o f marching schools several years ugd~Hud proved It is strictly up to Ben W. to make to you. m as the best that could be secured. The good. us low us w e ’re going to in this prob that she was loved by so tnsny of her himself an czpert mathematician. He 0 0 0 schoolmates and fellow citizens. pd American people do not insist on hav quotes the following from The Hentinel lem. Ilow about letting that daughter We sincerely hope that he does. MR. AND MUH. JOHKI’ H llKK'H KB . Oood luck seems to stumble right onto on an issue of several weeks Hgo: ing what they want, but they do insist o f youra figure your problems while the hustler. on knowing what the other fellow is “ It has fallen to the lot o f the New you get the ‘ snbe’ on editorialaf ” 0 0 0 W A N T All. HATKH The minimum trying to put over on them, and they |The Hentinel does not know whnt York Tribune to publish the l«-st scheme A flirt seldom enjoys the blessings o f for visualizing whut the cusualtieg of method of figuring the New York Trib- price on a want ad. ia 25c. Three inser demand the opportunity o f expressing lions for the price o f two. One half cent true love. their opinion and of taking whatever the war have really meant to the mi une used evidently not the right, one. a word after third insertion. No adver • • • Ding« Others Thiak end Whit Wi means they can to prevent something However, Lieutenant Ziirhurins seems tisement put on books for less than tioris involved. Think ef the Thing« Others Think The man- who boasts of the things he being put over on them that they do not ddtf “ i f the Hritish dead alone, for in to have mude a slight error. In figuring 50c. ean do seldom does them. want. Then if they are defeated they stance, were to march down any street take their medicine. A Chicago funeral recently cost over 20 abreast, and with rows only three No one has yet complained about At the opening o f the war The Henti- ♦8000— which is another demonstration feet apart, they would puss a given nel heard many expressions o f utmost that it is worth while to live. having talk on the free list. point from sunrise to sunset without a confidence in the president spoken by • * * break for 10 long days. It would take those who had been called to the colors. The makings o f n cigarette are often I f women get their way when they another 11 days for the French dead to Not so very long ago one of those boys vote aa easily as they have in other the unmaking of the user. file down the same thoroughfare. Rus • • • spoke again. He did not speak with any things, why the men might as well be sia ’s losses in killed wonld require the disrespect o f the president but he did disfranchised. The best thing about many a girl la time o f more than five weeks to pass say that his opinion had undergone a 0 * • her mother. the given point in the specified forma Very radical change. • • • A t 8t. Joseph, Mo., the valpe $f a tion, and the dead of all the allied na Holdier boys are not the only ones man ’a love has been fixed at |z.00. They say “ A fool for luck.” Any tions, marching 20 abreast, could not who have changed their minds— and the Living is not very high for girls in that way, only a fool will wait for luck. be reviewed in less than 2% months. M o od y ’s Deep-Curve haughty, autocratic manner of conduct state. • • • K iyp iok Lenses German and Austrian dead wou d re ing the affairs o f government— the per Are Heller 0 0 0 Even money is going back to work. quire another siz weeks for review, and sonal, non-committal, do-what I-say- • • • You ean't tell the neighbors anything the whole total o f men killed in the war without asking sny-queations way o f do about how hard a girl works to become Ii, in very many cates, the school room. Present day methods Th«. banquet habit is the making o f on both sides o f the conflict would ing things is not setting very well with an accomplished pianiste. inarch steadily 20 abrenst for more than the head and the ruination nt the atom of education require concentrated vision for long periods at a the American people who are now awak four months before they would nil puss ach. time at an age when children’s eyes are especially susceptible to ening to the fact that this is their gov • • • b y .” When a girl begins doctoring up her injury from eye strain. ernment and that they may one« more And then comments as follows: Ha* the dairy been inspected that take a hand in saying how it shall be given name, you can bet your sweet life “ Mr. Bede ia so often right that I she is just dying to change her last one, furnishes the lacteal fluid for the School children’s eyes should be examined upon the least conducted. have long felt that he looks pretty care too. milky w ayt I indication of eye strain. Many cases of “ backwardness” or • • • • • • fully into the things he publishes. It “ mental deficiency" may be traced to defective vision. A wanted in a Portland paper says: A woman can get more satisfnetion A man’s vocabulary ia usually much seems, however, that his political acu “ Wanted, young lady to trim and wait out o f earning a dollar than a man ran more complete with endearing terms men for nosing out what’s good in ed No charge made for any lens changes made during the year. on trade in millinery store.” Few stores itorials stands him to little nvall when out o f earning ten. before marriage than afterwards. are willing to advertise in advance that • • • • • • it comes to problems involving some they trim the trade. When you hear that something’s go When money talks It usually get* an plain arithmetic. “ If, for instance, they march 20 ing on you can expect something to be encore. ’ Some folks think things are not ex pulled o ff. • • • abreast, and with rows only three feet Bring Your Pre- EYE SIG H T SPECIALIST • • • pensive i f they are worth somewhere A juror was recently taken o ff o f n apart, that would make 1700 rows to a scriptions Here A N D OPTICIAN near what they coat. mile: 1700 times 20 equals 35,200 sol N o wonder male jurors kick on the jury because o f supposed insanity. He — ----------------— I —Willamette Street, Eiugene, Oregon. Telephone treatment they get. In a western court wasn’t so crazy hut that he knew how diers to every mile. L ife is insipid in a flat. | y “ From sunrise to sunset without a case in which one woman is suing to get out o f the job. Balcony Bargains ▲ Weekly Nswspnpsr W itk Plenty o f Backbone “Balcony Bargains” in New Fine Undermuslins REMNAN SHOES Becoming House Dresses Spring Sewing Days for the Spring Season Are Here Again ZACHARIAS CALLSSENTINEL ON SIMPLE PROBLEM IN ARITHMETIC G HINGS WE THINK T5he Breeding Place of Defective Vision SHERMAN 881 W. M O O D Y Factory on Promts«* 362