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About Cottage Grove sentinel and Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Oregon) 1915-1921 | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1919)
&pnititTÎ GAVE LIFE FOR HER PEOPLE A W m U j Newspaper With Plenty o f Backbone -Ibert Bed« u f Albert Smith Publishers Albert B*d«__________ __________Editor A first-class publication entered at Cot tage U ro»«, Ore., u second class matter .issino»« O ff io«.________ 41S hait Main SUBSCRIPTION KATES One year-------$2.09 I Three month«— SOe Six month«___ 1.001 Singl« copy____ Sc One year, when paid in advance, or befor« expiration_______________ $1.75 Thia «pedal applies only on a full yea r’« subscription No subscription listed for Mas than 50c ------- >1 --------------------------- :----------- Member o f National Editorial Association 'tregue State Editorial Association W illam ett« Valley Editorial Association Lane County Publishers ’ Association F R ID A Y , JUNE 13, 1919 © H1NGS WE THINK TNng» Otturi Disk and Whst Wi .Think ef ttw Thiagt Others Think A ll hypocrites are sinners and most tinners are hypocrites. • • • Be an optimist. It w ill make you feel better and make everyone else feel better. • * • The lookiug glass might be more pop ular i f it didn’t stick no closely to the truth all the time. • • • A small lie is just as much o f a lie as a big one. • * • There are so many people who get ahead of us in doing just what we in tended to do. • •• A cipher is an important thing in our business life; not so with a do nothing. • • • Pawnbrokers probably know the re deeming features o f a lot o f people. • • • It would be well once in awhile if Truth crushed to earth would stay there. • • • Borne people may get hot headed from the heat resulting from letting the wheels turn too rapidly. Prstty Legend Concerning Malden Wortlty to Bo Known as Indian Joan of Are. In the great northwestern country, between the mighty Hookies and the beautiful Cascade«, are the mountains called the Huckleberry range. They spread their arms comfortably about the many small mining towns o f Wash ington. A soldierly array d t pines aud tamaracks keep watch over all the Inhabitants o f Huckleberry range— the rough farmers, rugged miners aud tbs few native redskins still left. A large tribe o f Indians once lived in these mountains, from the heights o f which one can look far over the blue hase o f Idaho, view the gleaming wide ribbon o f the Columbia river, or behold the white tips o f the Canadian Ruckles. A tale la stold by the folk o f Huckle berry range about Camas, the fairest maid o f this ancient Indian tribe. Dur ing one o f the many forest tires of the region, when the entlrv range seemed threatened with destruction, this Indian Joan o f Arc gathered In her arms some little pink und white flowers and disappeared down the winding tra il She went to the very edge o f the Are, where the dried grasses hissed and alxxled with the flames and the blazing pines stretched out scorching Angers toward her and the daluty peace offering. Then— the legend says — the Great Spirit was appeased and sheets o f rain hid the brave Indian maid from the view o f her people. Never more was Camas seen by her tribe, but every spring since then the strange little pink and white flowers have covered the wide mountains of Huckleberry range. In honor o f the Indian gtrl the blossom Is called the Camas flower. CLAIM BLOOD OF ROMANS Tuaregs of the Sahara Desert Are Supposed to Be Descended From Once World Rulers. Grocery Savings Grocery Savings Our special blend coffee, a lb 36c Kaury »mull white beans a lb 4c Best -Mtfety matches ....... 4 boxes 16c White Flyer laundry soap (light weight) a bar................... ........ 6c Pure cane sugar per hundred $9.96 Arm A Hummer soda 3 pkgs 16c Fancy run,, cut macaroni 1 lbs. U3c U. * M. laundry soap (heavy bar) TH E Q U A L IT Y STO RE- c o o p s e r v i r I tor 96c Puree tomatoes. No. Sty can ...... «...16c Solid pack tomatoes No. 3ty ran .... 19c Plan Your New Clothes Now, Here, for Vacation. Time A Selling of Silks in Both Soft and Firm Textures In this «pen al oll'ei ing o f silks we have itici tu le< I both the soft i-lingy «ilka as well as the stiffer weaves, givin g you a choice o f combinat ¡olia in materials suit able to the making o f either blouses, skirts, dresses ami especially the three* piece type o f dress now coming into popularity. New 36-inch imported pongee in natu ral and colors plain, printed and em broidered, the ya rd ....... $1.25 to $2.25 36-im-h messaline and chiffon Biffi-tn in plain all colors in all the desired and fashionable shades. The y iL .... $1.95 New Show ing in Wash Goods You will be pleased with the fresh, bright prettineas o f both the colorings and the patterns o f the new wash goods we are showing for spring dresses. W e have greatly increase«! the assortment o f styles and colors as well as the variety o f fabrics so that this showing practically covers all <d’ the populur fa v o r ites for now spring wear. Beautiful new fine thread white voile in 36 to 41 inch widths. Priced, a yard, 40c, 46c, 00c, to $1.00 40-inch best grade georgette and crepe de elicne silks in over $195 twenty shades. Priced a y d .......................... - .............. New 36 inch printed and woven pattern voiles figured, stripes and plaid. Priced, a yard 45c, 60c, 06c, to 85# 36-inch Siutray silks in solid colors a beautiful inexpensive 75c silk. Priced a ya rd _____....................... 27-inch plain and printed linaire, linweave, lawn and sheer fabrics. Priced, a yar«l ... 25c, 30c, 35c, 60c Skirts for Separate W ear in New _ Summer Models Separate skirts are having a big vogue with fashionable «Iri-ssers and smart efforts art1 being miught for in unusually patterned fabrics. Here are some o f the most exclusive o f tin1 new • styles: » Cbiódiy Corsets for grow ing girls should be cimarli with special consid The original gas-masked people of eration for the development o f the figure uml future health the world are the Tuaregs o f the Sa hara desert—a strange race, supposed to be descended from the Koman col • * • The fellow who said you can’t get onists of North Africa and the Arabs A new shipment o f wool skirts on dis somethiing for nothing, just as like as who carried the standard of Moham not forgot that he hadu't paid his news med Into the wilderness 1.200 years play this week in French »erg«* and ago. An Immense aud almost unknown paper subscription. • * • all wyol poplin; no two styles alike; country Is held by the Tuaregs, • are «(«‘signed with this idea uppermost The reason there is so much indiges fierce fighting people, who range on plenty o f pleats, tucks, hraid, but tion is that so many people swallow sw ift camels from Algeria to Tlmbuc- that the grow ing figure must not be tons. Priced ... $0, $6.95, $8.50, $9.75 everything told them about how to care too. Tales are told o f white-walled restrained, but must I n - supported ami for their stomachs. cities In the Tuareg lands, with Ro • # • W hite cotton wash skirts in plain man theaters, circuses aud baths «till gently mould«-<l. In a recent address before an editorial and self-figure«! plaids -chic* new meeting a speaker, in advocating a paid- standing as the Romans left them, and styles for summer wear. Pricc«l at now the haunt o f the Tuareg tribes American Oirl Uorset* are made o f up subscription list, dramatically ex . claimed: “ Delinquent subscribers do men. ........ ............... $2.25, $3.50, $4, $4.50 light, firm material, with light flexible not pay.” Now, that’s what we'd call The mystery that surrounds the an irrefutable statement. Tuaregs Is doubled by their custom of Reautiful silk skirts in pleated plants stays. Prices range-— • • • always going masked. A mask of and stripes; th ere’s a host o f individ The Watt hour used by lighting com white or black cloth covers the mouth ual style* to choose from. Prices panies must be considerably shorter and nostrils, and, so the Tuaregs say, than the oae familiar to the lay mind. are indeed very reasonable. Priced protects them from flhe dust and # • * .............. $6, $7.50, $8.50, $9 50, $9.75 windblown sand o f t ill desert, from When a w ife doesn’t think her hub by ia devoting enough time to her, she fhe poisonous vapors o f the Niger val should remember that he has got to re- leys, and, no dwubt, from the disease cuperute for the oversupply given her germs which float so freely In the before marriage. filthy towns o f Africa. Certain It Is * • * that Infectious diseases ravage other Home people that we call hogs would North African people, while the Tua make mighty poor bacon. regs maintain magnificent health from • • • Human hair is selling for $30 a posnd. year to year. Few travelers have ever We are pleased to learn at last that seen the Tuaregs unmasked. Those those long haired musical fanatics are who have declare that they are as white as any Europeans, and decidedly worth something. # • * handsome, their pale skins doubtless An exchange enlightens us by saying being largely due to the mask which Our assort im-nt o f spring Men will find < asy selection here o f that man was origiaally a tree animal keeps off the burning sun. We have seen some “ up a stump” even styl<-s in men’s hats is s«» «•x- Id«- brand dress shirts a wide range at this late day. ti-nsivc in both shape and col • • • o f newest patterns and styles to so- Thoughts In Music. I t ’s funny how a woman will remem or that wi- «-jui help you pick A girl, artistic to her very finger lect from in cotton or silk. Further ber the day and month o f her birthday tips, had been "learning to {day the more every shirt is guaranteed fast just tlm hat to catch your anniversary, but can’t remember the piano" fo r six years, and had come color (to wash without failin g). W o personal taste. year she was born. to.hate music. She was a victim of • • • will he pleased to show them to you N ew light or medium weight the prevalent mechanical mode of On the grounds that they carry dis today. ( s| felts especially made for ease germs, Iowa male school teachers teaching. On being questioned, she have got to remove their whiskers and admitted that there was one thing Priced......$1.50, $2, $2.25, $2.50 to $5 summer wear, with or with mustaches. A man’s got to be smooth that Interested her— a tune written by out silk lin in g; new pastel \o hold a school job in that state. herself. “ I loved to do It, and I can j • * * sing I t ” Here she bad used tier own shailcs in small block Boston Repetition is poor rhetor!«, but good initiative, and the exercise o f It had c ro w n ; uruler price«! here advertising. made her happy. "Teachers will find i • • • at.............................$4, $4 50 A The only really satisfactory revenge that all children are Interested In thinking music, and that the Interest Union suits— we have them in every style is to make your enemies ashamed. Other felts iu new styh-s to • • • grows where otherwise It Is apt to an«l fab ric; suits with long sleeves, short suit your individual taste iu A woman would get a divoree from flag.” The value o f folksongs is dl- j a man who abused her the way some of lated on, and the author has found sleeves, or no sleeve* at all ankle length full rang«- o f colors ami sizes them do themselves with their clothing. that boys like the Wagner motives, $2.50, $3, $3.50, $3.75, $4 up • • • ami knee length. Fabrics are nainsook, some of which are as simple as folk Ten thousand people are reported to songs. N«-w cloth hats ami straws, porosknit, spring needle weave ami dim- have attended an outdoor baptismal for «Iress or work s«*!» them service south a short time ago. A sort ity checks. . . 1 a e f overflowing congregation. here today. They are pric«>d The Greyhound. 25c, 50c, 75c, $1, $1.50 to $3 The greyhound was first used as a Priced......... 85c, $1, $1.45, $1.75, $2, $2.25 Keep your thought« pure and sweet good producer for Its owners. It was find you seed not worry about the ut necessary to have a dog that could terance« o f your mouth. • • e run fast to capture animals for food, A mother who does not teach her when weapons were In their Infancy. daughter te do housework is not doing There was no scale o f points nor any “ No Hunting” and “ No Trespass Lane County, Htnte o f Oregon. All per The Sentinel receive« inquiries every justice by her daughter nor her future typical lines on which this dog was in g ” notice« for sale at The Bentinel sons having clnims against thi- estate of week from prospective settlers whs said deceased, nr« hereby notified and son-in-law. bred. As a matter of fact utility was wish copies o f the paper. I f you wish office. Printed on cloth, 5c each, or • • • required to present the same to the un aix for two bite. oUStf the foundation of all the great breeds to sell your land your ad. should he in dersigned, at the office o f J. H. Medley, The assessor knows a t many men who * * of greyhounds. A wide-chested, The Hentinal, where prospective settlers attorney lit luw, over U. H. National have untold wealth. NO TICE TO CREDITORS. straight-shouldered, slaok-lolned, poor- see Hunk, Eugene, Oregon, iluly verified, as will see it. by law required, within six months from What would some people do i f others quartered dog Is unable to rua fast Can you doubt the evidence o f this Notice i* hereby given that the under the «late o f this notice. and a dog that had those faults could weren’t making mistakes »hat need eri- Cottage Grove citizen 1 W ATCH YOUR LA B E L. signed has been duly appointed us ml Dated Eugene, Oregon, Mny 23, 191». not do what the greyhound does. And ticising. You can verify Cottage Grove en miaistrutor o f the estate of Mary Jane « « * HIJHIK M. WEHT ROPE. that Is the reason why some form of dorsement. NO TICE TO CREDITORS. Emerson, deceased, by the lion. County Administratrix o f Estate of People who predict calamity seem to greyhound can be traced back as far Read this: .. Court of Lane County, Oregon. All p«-r Robi-rt J. Watson, Deceased. get considerable comfort out o f seeing as we have any dog history. Notice is hereby given that the un- sons having claims against the said es J. H. MEDLEY, F. C. Ralston, retired farmer, 447 it come true. deraigned, Myrtle It. Mills, has been tate are hereby further notified to pro Attorney for Administratrix. m23J20 M. Third Ht., says: “ Whenever I huv«» • • e an opportunity to six-ak a good word duly appointed by th<- County Court of sent the same «Inly verified as by law Take away hope and everyone would Early Prohibition In England. for Doan’s Kidney Pills I do not hesi the State of Oregon for Lime County, required, to the undersigned at Cottage be a pessimist. Prohibition under stress o f necessity administratrix o f th« estate o f G. F. Grove, Oregon, within si* months from tate to do so. This medicine regulates « « « ADLER I KA HELPS SON! does not first make Its appearance In .Mills, deceased, and has qualified. the nction o f the kidneys and over the dute o f the first publication o f this Good roads are the highways to pros America. England before now has “ My son had inflammation o f bowels comes pnins <lue to «lisordered kidneys. All persons having claims against snid notice in The Cottage Grove Bentinel. peritxr. submitted to It. In the years of mur estate are hereby required to present Date of first publication is May 30, and was greatly bloated (with gas). I have been obliged to use a kidney med “ e e e After giving Adler-i-kn he is completely icine on severnl ocensions for klilney A man never claims to understand rain and famine during the reign of them, <luly verified, with the proper 1919. CURED. Doctors did no good.” complaint nnd in every instance, Doan's vouchers, within six months from the JOHN R. HENDRICKS, Edward IH, when the poor stole "fatte woman— a woman always thinks she un (Hign«‘d) M. Gerhard, Ferdinand, Ind. date of this notice, to snid administra m30j27 Administrator. dogges to eat,” when “ theeves that Kidney Pills have never failed to give derstands men, until after idle marrie« One dose Adler-i-kn relieves sour were In prison did pluck In pieces trix, at the residence o f Mrs. Irma stomach, gas und constipation IN satisfactory results.” Boyd, in Cottage Grove, in Lane County, those that were newly brought amongst Price 00c, at all dealers. Don't NO TICE TO CREDITORS. H TA N TLY. Removes A LE foul matter A girl sever talks an arm o ff o f a theta, and greedily devoured them Oregon. which poisons system. Often CURKH simply usk for a kidney remedy get Dated and first publication this 6th lan when he V s that arm engaged in halfe alive.” then we had prohibition. Prevents appendicitis. Dmpi's Kidney Pille— the same that Notice is hereby given thnt the nn- constipation. day o f June, 1919. uggisg hsr. # # m The king forbade all malting of corn dersigned, Husie M. Westrope, has been We have sohl Adler i ka many years. Mr. Rulston had. Fosier Milburn Co., M Y R T L E R. M ILLE, duly appointed Administratrix o f It is a mixture of bucklhurn, cascara, Mfgrs, Buffalo, N. Y. for ale making, aud so, we are told, Administratrix o f said estate. A woman doesn’t think so much o f the Estate of Robert J. Wat- glycerine and nine other simple drugs. H IL L ft M A R K «, Albany, Oregon, len after marryisg one as sh« did be- greatly relieved the national distress. snn, deceased, by the Ceunty Court of New Era Drug Btore, Attorneys for Administratrix. Classy Job printing. Tbs Bentinel^** —London Chronic!#. ______ ____ American Girl Corsets $ 1 . 50 , $ 2 . 00 , $ 2.50 Men’s Summer Wear Here in Abundance Men’s D ress Shirts In d iv id u a l Is the Key to the Popu larity of These Hats of Distinctive Styles Men’s Underwear for Summer Days A Cottage Grove Man’s Experience