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About Cottage Grove sentinel and Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Oregon) 1915-1921 | View Entire Issue (May 28, 1920)
The Sentinel A Waakly N*«r«papor With Ploaty o f Backbone and things a person does not ordinarily ** m * very frequently. A woman who wears n bunch of rata and false hair can’t deny that she ha* a soft place on her head. • e a Klbert Bede and Elbert Smith Publiihere Elbert Bede__ __________________ Editor When you nre tired and fagged out or have the blues, a good, hearty laugh publica it. tage Grove, Ore., aa eeeond-elaae matter will do wonders. Trv i A western crank who argued that all ..418 Eaet Main Bnaiaeaa O ffice- punishment fur sins is meted out in SUBSCRIPTION BATES this world, was burned to death in a One year_____$2.00, Three laoathj—50c fire the uext night. Six month«.__ 1.001 Single copy_____ 5c • • • No eubecription liated for leae than 60e They tell us that when people get back to the land living will be cheaper’ Member of . National Editorial Aaaociation When we return to dust we won’t care Oregon State Editorial Aaaoeiatioa much what the cost of living is. Oregon Newepaper Conference • • • Lane County Publisher« ’ Aaaoeiatioa The cheaper grades of whisky are being used in motor engines in place FRIDAY, MAY M , I'.'L'O. o f gasoline. The motor engines seem bound to keep going from bad to worse. • • * Too many folks ure like the hen who uot only is satisfied to have what she Thlsgs Otfcsrs Ttok sad What Wc produces taken away from her, but ad TMfc of the Thug« Otto« Ttok vertises the fart that it is there to he taken. • • • Join the sunshine club— it ’a great. • • • A New York lunacy expert «ays that Sarcasm seldom geta a person any the ringing of church bells tends to increase insanity. It ia important to where. learn that they have some effect on • • • Marriage and a cold are easily con people. • • • tracted. • • • A physician, now aged 81, says that It ia better to exaggerate the truth when he gets to be 100 he will marry. If everybody went about getting mar than scandal. ried as gradually, and with ns much • • • It ia hard to have a hot time with foresight as that, there would be very few unhappy marriages. out cold cash. MINGS WE THINK Ö Love will do most anything, you been donef Bave Some people never get anywhere ex cept into trouble. • • • Work never yet fagged anyone out aa much aa worry. • • • A woman feels old at -5 but thinks she ia young at 50. « • • All men are not created equal—aome are born newspapermen. • • • Women have the right idea—stay young as long aa you cau. • • * A person with sunshine iu hia fare never has a sour disposition. We know aome folks who haven’t sense enough to get brain fever. • • • A strong-minded person doesn’t al wavs have the healthiest intellect. • • • Give the children something to do. It will be better for all concerned. • • • Don’t talk impudently to a dentist. H e’s apt to throw it back in your teeth. • • • Silence is golden— but one of the richest persons in the world ia a woman. • • • The best kind of whisky ia the kind which ia so rotten that no one will drink it. • • « • There are a lot o f things we want to know that we’re better o ff for not knowing. • • # No one has more kind worda than you. Give them with a lavish hand. You will never miss them. Household Hints i- The easiest way to wind a skein o f yarn ia to place two flatirons on the kitchen table as far apart as the length of the skein and slip the yarn over them. s • • When the nap on a plush coat has beeome flattened, hang the eont in the bathroom, fill the tub with very hot water and let the coat stenm thorough ly. Brush well, and the nap will stand up aa when new. • • • Use newspaper* to wipe greasy diahes. Makes a splendid fire lighter. • * • • * • s • * * * • If everyone were satisfied with what he ia entitled to, others would be dissatisfied because of not having their share. • • • Everything comes to her who waits. A New York maiden has become the fourth wife of her girlhood sweet heart. • • • The mean things you say are grad ually forgotten, but the mean things you write may spring up any time to taunt you. • • • I f a wife wants to keep a hubby traveling in the straight and narrow path, all she needs to do is to make him believe he talks in bis sleep. * * * If the people who think they can run a newspaper had never been born, the march of civilization would not yet have crossed Long Island sound. • • « • An egg 400 years old has been pre sented to the New York museum. We had heretofore believed that a museum (Portland Oregonian editorial.) Cottage Grove hens do not lay all the big eggs in Oregon, but Cottage Grove knows beat how to tell of them. spool! of salt, a teaspoon of oianaiuou and rlovea and n little nutmeg if liked l.et rise until light; form into buna. Card of Thanks. We wish to express our sincere ap previ at ion of the kindness shown us in our recent bereavement. mkm . l a . M c F a r l a n d , ntilSp l> ». Me PAID. AND. HER MA N E D W A R D S , WAR REN E D W A R D S COMING TO Arcade Theater Two Nights Only, Tues. and Wed. June 2 and 3 Notice to Irrigators! Notice is hereby given that the City Council has matte rates for water for irrigating purposes as follow s : $2.50 for I he aeaaon for each lot for which water is nsett. This amount must he paid in ad- vanee amt anyone found using water that has not been paid for for irrigating purposes is subject to a fine of $5. Douglas Fairbanks IN (Signed): « CITY WATER BOARD ADMINISTRATOR’ S SALE. Notice is hereby given, that under, and in pursuance of an order of the County Court o f the ¡Slut« of Oregon, for the County of Jackson, duly made and entered on the 3rd day of Apul, 1 920, in the matter of the estate of Dav id Ivy, deceased, L I). Bars, the administrator of said estate, will, from aud after the 10th day of June, 1020, proceed to sell, at private sale, to the highest bidder, for rash, that certain real estate belonging to said estate, and situated in the County of I .nut), and State of Oregon, particularly de scribed as follows, to wit: An undivided one half (H ) interest in the East uiq- half ()* ) of lot three, in block three of 1). G. MrFnrlnnd’s Fourth Addition to Cottage Grove, l^iiie County, Oregon. Bids on said real property may be made to the undersigned or to L. A. Roberts, attorney for said estate, at his office in The Citizens Hank lluild ing, at Ashland, Jackson County, Ore- goa. First publication made May 7, 1920 Dry coffee grounds are useful for cleaning knives. • • • Clean the sink with kerosene. Tour some down the sink spout. It cuts the grease. • • • Line the bark aud shelves around the sink with zinc. It will protect the m7 jn4 woodwork and it will be easier to keep clean. • • • Pack yeast cakes in salt, leaving the wrappers on them. Several can be kept on hand in this way. • • • Lemon juice makes an excellent sub stitute for shoe polish. A few drops on either black or brown boots rubbed briskly will give an excellent polish. • • • To preserve cut flowers, add a pinch of salt and fresh water each day, and every other day cut a small piece from the ends of the stems. Dissolve powdered alum in hot water * * * and use it in moistening stove black The middleman is not the one who ing. It will impart a brilliant luster geta squeezed—strange to say, it is the with less brushing and the stove will not rust. one at the end of the line. A lot of people who claim to be in partnership with God act as if they owned the entire business. # * • The worst part of muck-raking ia that it just stirs things up without clearing away the rubbage and refuse. HOME CACKLER8 HERE. • e • His Majesty The American The Greatest Picture “Doug” Ever Made i L. D, HAYH, Administrator of the estate o f David Ivy, deceased. Ashland, Oregon. 8 Full Reefs Adm.15c-25c Jf Your Eyes Are Too Precious to Be Meddled With (Jive them the comfort that ia due them by wearing a pair of suitable glasses. In fitting glasses it is our aim to give attention to ev ery detail of style as well as usefulness. Salmon With Macaroni—Grense a pie dish, line it with crumbs, then fill it with alternate layers of boiled maea roni moistened with hot milk and tinned salmon divided into flakes. Sou Eyesight Specialist and Optician son each layer with pepper, salt and Factory on Premise«—Phone 302 parsley or other herbs to be had. Half 881 Willamette 8t., Eugene, Oregon a pint of plai« anchovy sauce should be poured over all. The top layer should consist of macaroni, well coated with crumbs. Four a little butter over and bake until brown. • • • Craeker Pudding— Pour over eight crackers that have been split and but tered, one cup of hot water. I<et stand five minutes; mix two-thirds cup of sugar with half a teaspoon of cinna mon and sprinkle over the crackers; sprinkle over this half a cup of raisins and add one pint of milk. Bake one hour. Serve with any soft or hard sauce. * • • Delicious Buna—Two quarts sweet (KEROSENE) milk, one cup shortening; bent togeth er; heat together but do not boil; let STANDARD OIL COMPANY cook till lukewarm, then add one com ___________( C A L I F O B H I A ) ___________ pressed yeast cake and flour enough for sponge; let rise until light, then T. G. 8U D T E L L , S P E C IA L A O E N T ii— — [ 1 0 / SU N S I T (O C OtNftVtASnl ROUTES Gasoline Shortage Sherman W. 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