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About Cottage Grove sentinel and Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Oregon) 1915-1921 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 13, 1920)
■ fo r s ta te purpose*. I.n*t y e ar this county contributed ( 4 3 ,0 0 0 to run this state. T h is year we will con trib ute (SO.000. Where does th is increase g o t A Weekly Now»p»per W ith P le n ty Most o f it is to pay your long haired o f B a c k bona socialistic friend s, the g re ate r jmrt of E lb e r t Bade and Hlbert S m ith Publishers them not even t ax p ay e rs in North Da E lb e r t Bed e----------------------------------- “ itor kola, that you have added on to the s tate payroll at f a t salaries, not be A first clas* publication entered a t Cot ta g e Grove, Ore , a* *eeo mi-«!**» matti*r cause they are needed, but because they are socialist* like yourself. l'lieu you have caused to be filled, B u s ia e s s O f f i c e ..... ...............41S B a i t Main through your puppet, the governor, SU BSCRIPTION K A TES every appo intive o f f i c e in the s t a te One y e a r-------- * 2 . 0 0 1 T hree montha...60e with men o f the 8ta g e la m l T o tte n S i x month« ...- 1.001 Siugl* c e p y ._ _ - No subscription li»ted for lea* than ooo McDonald type, nauseating to every citizen o f the s ta te who loves his couu Member o f • try and f a ir play. You have throttled N atio nal E d ito ria l Association the freedom o f the press by your uti Oicguu S t a t e E dito rial A*eoci»tion f a i r newspaper law which puts one of Oreirou Newspaper Conference your own papers with it* “ c a n n e d “ L an e County P u b l is h e r s ’ A»«oeiation and o fte n tim e s false article s into e v e ry cou nty and kills o f f the little F R I D A Y , A l I U l ' S T 13, 1020 country newspaper whose owner will uot bow to your o rdeis. You have C A M P I N G OU T T H O U G H T S . spent thousands ii|Hin thousand* of dol lars g o tte n from our har»l earned earn T h e biggest fish »re the one* * wl ings. in the s ta te to s tir up class preju believe ev erything th e y »re told abo dice and class hatreil and »»• can no the best that get away. longer live in pence and friendship • • • with our neighbors as before. I f men fouuil a* little fault with In my opinion, you have sold to me t h e ir food at home as th e ) do on an and others in the s t a t e who fell for outiug. a hat a j o ) it would In* to your spellbinder* a bigger brick o f f e r womeu to prepare their meals» for them than the greediest corporation ever • • • dared to even o f f e r for «tile; you have D o n 't try to emulate J o e Knowles corrupted more honest people to be even if your camp is on the brink of ci>me your tools by g iv in g and {irumi- the finest trout stream in the world. iug them jo b s than a n y other political I t is * wise precautionary measure to boss that e v e r tried to corrupt the t a k e with you su fficie n t meat for the s t a t e ; and you are stee ring our s ta te e n tire trip. into b an k ru p tcy by your wild social • • • y istic ideas o f state-owned e v eryth in g Buried in the depths o f the Oregon — ideas that have been tried and dis forest, man c a n 't help but feel how earth'd a hundred tim es as im practical puny are the wiirks o f the world, the world over even in New Zealand. Is this uot enough to make an honest A mountain stream o f a i u r e blue, roan hang his head in shame when he banked by the deep green o f f ir and stops to think that he helped to bind cedar is a th in g o f beauty, the e n jo y such a rule as yours on his f a i r s t a t e * ing of which somewhat recompenses 1 say it i s ; therefo re, N K V K K A G A IN . fo r the missing of the long greeu when MAKT1N 8 A I . B B K G . you get home. The Sentinel Any old cook is a good cook when the boarders are men who have spent a day tram pin g the wo«>ds or making their way along ro cky mountain i t reams. H1NCS WE THINK Thing* Other* Think tsd What We Th Ah *f the Thisg* Other* Thktk • • • Oregon fish are made o f India ru b b e r— uot for the purpose o f shedding I t ' s not so mu«h the hours a person w ater b e tte r, but to allow anglers to works as the way he spends the hours g iv e them proper proportions when he i s n ’t work in g t h a t wears him out. • • • telling their friends about them a f t e r ward«. B u y in g shoes for h a l f a dozen young • • * sters makes it hard fur some fa th e rs A mountain stream rippling along to keep on their feet. • • • i t s way only a few fe e t from your pil low, a boufire throwing its glow into I t ’s worth more to liv e 00 years now the opeu te n t, the s tarry heavens thau it was to live 900 in t h * time of through the toweriug Goliaths o f the old Adam. e • • fo re st guarding your slumbers— that is life. A woman w o n ’t allow you to c o n • • • vince her in a logical way— nor in any A camping trip o f f e r s ample oppor other way. • • • tu n ity for g e ttin g acquainted with your fam ily and for learning what a One c ig a r will kill 10,000 germs. I f daily trial your children are to their it were uot for the smokers, what would mother. this old world come t o f • • • « • • T o lose a two pound Dolly Varden Troubles never come sin gly, whines ju s t as you are reaching out to ta k e the f a t h e r o f triplets • • • it o f f the hook is s keener disappoint ment than having an expected sub Some fo lk s get a move on when the scriber t a k e hi* money to the other landlord demands the rent. * • • paper. • • t A position on the bench i s u ’t c o n A man goes out for two weeks of sidered much o f uu honor by a base rest and does more real hard work than ball player. • • • he would do at home in two months. HAS HAD ENOUGH OF LEAGUE Costly Experim en t in Socialism gusts North D a k o ta Man. T h e r e ’s nothing quite as f l a t as a woman try iu g to tell a salacious story. • • • - at the eml o f the row and cotu|uir« the real flow er with the one iu the pie turef • • • When we get to that warmer cluue where his aatanic majesty reign* there may be so many who will want to be engin eers thyt none will be le ft t», shovel coal. • • • The g re ate st o b stacle to deep wutcr ways is a Imueh o f shallow minded statesmen. • • • Everyone wants kind and t h a t ’s for the high cost • an o f f i c e o f some one o f the reasons o f living. • • A I lilted S t a t e s sen ator som etim es cost* the people more than lie does the folk s he works for. • • • R e fo re s ta tio n is t a k i n g unit e a hold o f late With many o f the old ti me |Hili tieians. P ro b ab ly f i gure that they niav have to go to the woods some «lay and want «bent handy. * • • • A i'hirftgo in nil having :t million d«d U r* startl'd a lan suit ton voara ag » in which a final decision n a s reached the other day. The poor mail, • • • Lilt her Hurhaiik has been accused o f nature f a k in g but the f a c t s probably are that he merely finds nature. Man deserve* no credit for th»* good nature that is the result o f indolence*. • • • 1 ho report that th»» bottom was g»» ing to »Irop out o f price* »if food s t u f f seem.* to h a \«» hot* 11 somewhat c i a g g e m tod. • • • An eastern un iv ersity is going to in s titu te a course in poetry w riting 1 here are a lot o f people who need to be shown. • • • T h e bridegroom i lo e s n ’t count fur much in th« m arriage cerem ony— he ju st sort o f t a k e s a hand. • • • I f our fo re s ts were all plain trees there woiibl be no trouble in g e t t in g conservation legislation through run gross. • • • Meat is said to 1 m » m*c«»ssury to bum tain a person who studies. T h e price o f education is g e ttin g prohibitive. • • • An A tla n ta man want.* to e i i ’hange a cem e tery lot for an automobile. I I 1 * executors probably will soon be try in g to trade back. • • • I f you have the dough you never need to be shy on bread un»i butter. • • • L a t in and other ilead would have a b e tte r show w e r e n ’t so busy living. • • • languages i f people K iss in g is .a id t« convey and d ev e l op deadly disease gortns— but we can •»sily imagine that a man who tried to com mit sini-nlc that way would soon fuul life worth living. • • • Warm up! your heart. Let the suiish inw into GASOLINE GETS PLENTIFUL PRICE SOARS Supply o f Independent Fuel M ark s A dv ance E ve ry w h e re ; L o r a l Charge Under T h a t o f M any Cities. Dis To b acco using must be a sin fu l h a b it, for a c e r ta in hab itatio n o f the a f t e r The law o f supply and demand seam, world is said to be filled with amok to work backw ard in the cane o f g a s M artin 8alb erg, o f Tower, N. D., so ers. oline for with the com ing o f a special • • • licited by A. C. Towuley to renew his trainload o f gasolin e laden tank rnr* membership in the Non partisan league, The small boy has a hard tim e de consigned to the Automobile Dealer. has penned a few lines to that d ig ni ciding between whether he will be the Associai ion o f Oregon, from the T e xas t a r y concluding ail inte re sting survey of villain who entrapped the maiden or a Oklahoma oil fields, prices leaped sky the situ atio n created by the socialist great politician. ward. M otorists hi c itie s which ri • • # leaders o f the league with the d ec la ra cci ved allot no i, Is o f one or two tank tion “ N ever a g a i n . ’ ’ Hi* letter, pub Down in M exico they s a y : “ Good cars ra n now get all the gasolin e they lished in the Valley C ity (N . U.) morning, Mr. P resid en t, w h a t ’s your want— for a price. R o se i,urg, one o| numef ’ ’ Times, is as follows: the first c itie s to receiv e i c a r o f th* • • • Tower, N. D., IVb. <i. 1 9 2 0 — A. C. outside gas as it came in over thi Townley, president Non partisan league, A M innesota womau in a damage Southern I ’m ili«, i . now ipplvmg tin S t . Paul, Minn.: Dear 8 i r — I received suit places the loss o f her h u s b a n d ’s trade at Dll cents. Oregon City mo today your le tte r asking me to renew a f f e c t i o n s a t ( 6 0 . S he ilo e s n ’t seem to torist.s have a supply o f in,(Mill gallons my membership in the Non-partisan have valued bis love very highly. to draw from at -10 c e n t i, while Van • • • league by sending you my check for couver, Wash., g arag e s a n «elling their ( I S . In reply to this I wish to inform T a k e a piece o f tin fo il worth » allotm ent at its cents. you th a t I am through with your quarter o f a cen t, put it around a C o ttag e d ro v e received .ione o f the package and the pu ckage is worth ten league. independent ga oline and t.i itorists hen Do you want to know w h y t Well, I cen ts more. can get a lim itisi supply at 3.5 cents, • • • will tell you. Your platform when I an ad van ce o f fiv e cen ts iiavit.g l e e n T h e re in a lot o f d if f e r e n c e between f i r s t joined the league was one o f made last S atu rd ay . Thi advance in economy. You were to save us taxes. the ideal and the real. Did you ever price at other places is u tributisi by Instead , our ta x e s b a i e been doubled notice your empty flower seed |mp*T* distributors o f the indrprii lent gas to high freight rates from the T exas fields. The local supply il .tr ib u t is i by the S tand ard Oil company has been coining by rail from the middle west for some time but has Ins a i n f l u e n c e d i:i price by other d is trib u tin g points supplied through P ortlan d, which re ceives its gasoline by t a n k e r from C alifornia. Liggett’s Grape Juice The pure juice of the Concord Grape 16 oz bottle 32 oz bottle An Appeal to the Smoker. A great health drink—take a bottle home today—serve it with ice THE MOST REFRESHING, ECONOMICAL AND SATISFYING SUMMER DRINK The Modem Pharmacy Cottage G ro ve jj , 3»___ et. J o n a s T e sts New Car on ^fountain. A party o f four consist j a g o f Misl W inifred Coldwrll and Miss Daisy J o h n s o n , o f Ashland, F n d Anderson and Robert J o n e s made the trip to the summit in the Bohem ia mining district ¡Sunday in Mr. J o n e s ’ new Overland four. The c a r took the eight mile hill without d if f i c u l ty , although two stops were made on the way to put cool water in the radiator. T hey reported a pleasant trip despite the heavy thunder storm which chanced to be more thunder than rain in that v icinity. T h e round trip to the summit, via S h a r p ’s creek, as measured by their c ar was W miles. Oregon Mr. Smoker, do you know what your good country and s t a te is su ffe rin g in fire loss beeause you and other men sm o k e f The national loss from fires r a i s e d by c ig a r e t t e stubs, cig ar stumps, pipe ashes and match stumps dropped by smokers amounted to more than (16,000,000 d uring lDIa and from the same cause in the s t a te o f Oregon during 1919 was (ION, 194.42. In addi tion to this property loss many lives are lost in these fire s. What ant you doing to avoid thisT I f you are de t e m i n e d to g r a t i f y your personal a p petite by the use o f these little fire brands the least you can do is to be c are fu l. B e in g care fu l tak e s little o f your tim e a/id i t may save you much money anil i n f i n i te regret. I f your wedding s ta tio n e ry is printad by T h e S e n tin e l, you are assured a inn a umi hunnv murried i if s OREGON NEWS NOTES OF GENERAL INTEREST IF THEKF. W ER E A BETTER CAR IT WOULD BE A BUICK Principal Events of the Week Briefly Sketched for Infor mation of Our Readers. 11 y o u a r c (.ruing t o p a y tip I n iJtlfilMI o r n i i ir c l o r a e a r v o n in l «flit a s w e l l h a v e I lie b e s t T h e I t m e k m a k e s n o e l a i i a t<> c o m p e t e w illi a n y e a r It is in a c l a s s o f i t s o w n ll is n o t t h e h i g h e s t p i i e e i l e a r b y i p i i l e a I n i, Inil il g i v e s a l l t h e net v i c e t h a t c a n b e o b t n i n e i l l i m n m a n s t h a t c o a l m o r e a m i I In t l i l f e r c i i e e in p r i c e b e t w e e n il a m i I I iiihc t h a t a r e s l i g h t l y l o w e r in o r i g i n a l c o a l is m o r e t h a n m i n l c o p b y t h e low i n a i il t e ii a n e e co a t, l iu ic k o w n e r s a ll a g r e e th a t t h e I tin c k is t h e m o s t s a t i a l ' a e l o r y , c o m f o r t g i v i n g e a r o n t h e m a r k e t I’m a n y w h e r e n e a r t h e p r i c e . T h e l i u i c k m a i m f a c t iin T M l e l l y o u t h a t w h e n a h e l l e r e a r is m i n l c il w i ll b e a H o i c k . Fo reign im p o rts re c e iv e d at Fo rt land during the month of J u l i e amount ed to 29X0,8X9. P aving work has begun on th e seven mile s e c tio n of the Pnelfle high w ay north of J e f f e r s o n . Ilenton county now has 4ti th re sh in g outfit«. F r o m present Indlontlon« the erop will he th e heat In year*. In cre ase d ra t e s a n 1 allowed the New berg T e le p h o n e cofhpnny by an ord e r of the public s e r v i c e c o m m is sio n F o r e s t fire s reported by th e a ir plane patrol of the forest s e r v i c e to tilled 33 during the l a t t e r half of Ju ly . At a m e e tin g of th e s t a t e highway c o m m issio n In P ortlan d, August 24. blits will be opened on 11,500,000 s t a t e highway bonds. J i\ Nelson, nn Oregon pioneer, died at his hom e In New berg at (lie age of 93. W ith his p a re n ts he located In the ( 'h e h ale in valley In 1X45. T h e f ir s t unit o f th e L an ge ll valley Irrig atio n d is trict In K l a m a t h c ou nty lias made ap p licatio n to th e s t a t e to approve a bond Issue of (1 ( 7 .0 0 0 . O rego n h a s a population In 1921) of 7X3.2X5. uerordlng to eetistis figures, which la a gain of 110,520 o r Hi 4 per cen t o v e r the 1910 fig u r e s of 672.765 Fred P e te rs o n . 75. a n a tiv e of I>en mark, was burned to d ea th when hts cab in on the Mohawk riv er. 15 m iles n o rth e a s t of E u g e n e , wus d estro y ed by fire. W. 1. B u t t e r s o f Allcgnny has been held to th e grand Ju ry In t'o os cou nty on the c h a rg e o f se llin g rocks for ehlttln i bark to Improve th e weight of the bark . Monday. S e p t e m b e r 6. Imlair day. has been s elected by llood R iv e r ns the d ate for fo rm al c e le b r a t io n of the opening of the com pletely paved Co lum bia R iv e r highway. W h e at hu rv est is under way In Mor row cou nty uml th e g r a in Is o f first c l a s s quality. T h e yield Is a f a ir a v e r a g e althoug h m any fields were In ju red by the hot w eather. Oregon Is s u f f e r in g from a s h o rt a g e of l ib r a ria n s . nero riB ng to Miss Cor n e lia M arv in, s t a t e l ib r a r ia n , who has a list of eight lni|Mirtunt posts In the s ta te that should be fllh'd. N o tw ith s tan d in g the gusollne s h o r t age, th e nu m b er of a u to m o b ile s visit- Ing C r a t e r lake so far th is s u m m e r bos exceeded th e nu m b er t h a t visited the resort d u rin g t h e e n t i r e seaso n o f 1919 A p p ro x im ately 96,000 m o to r v e hicle s a r e re g is te re d In O rego n , a c co rd in g t< a s t a t e m e n t made a t the o f f ic e of th e s e c r e t a r y of s t a te . T h i» la one e a r f r ab o ut e v e r y eight p e rs o n s In O regon T h e F r u i t G r o w e rs ’ league o f M 'd ford has opened nn e m p lo ym e n t bur- eau with the o b je c t o f c oo p eratin g with o t h e r fru it g ro w e rs in th e alio- ■ ailo n o f pick' rs th ro u g h o u t the val ley. T h e public s e r v i c e com m isnio n has Issued o rd e rs g r a n t i n g s e r v i c e r a ’ c In c r e a s e s to th e D e s c h u t e s T e le p h o n e com pany o f C l a c k a m a s c ou nty and ( ’ A. B ra d fo r d te le p h o n e lin es in G r a n t county. D u rin g the B asal year endin g Jutn 30, 884) d e n t is t s were licensed to prac l ic e l n ^ r * ‘gon. O f these, 184 were non-resfWmt. T h e ||e<risis of HI d en t is t s were revoked beeause o f non pay m en t of fei s. J u l y was an e x c e p t io n a lly dry month in A s t o r ia and the low er Colum bia ri v e r d is trict, a c c o rd in g to th e re co rd s In th e local w e a t h e r o b s e r v e r 's office. T h e p re c ip ita tio n for th e month was 9 o f an Inch. T h e special c o m m it t e e of s t a te l< gls- l a to r s appointed to In v es tig ate the s t a t e gam e and fish c o m m issio n will m eet In P ortlan d August 18 to h e a r any o ne who has a com p la in t to m a k e a g a in s t the com m ission. W h ile t e s t i n g out a forest s ervice radio o u tf it at Eug.-ne. human yolces were picked up by the In stru m e n ts. I t was learned t h a t th e voices cairn- from P ortlan d thro u gh a w ireless te le phone a p p a r a tu s In t h a t city. F i r e destroyed the S t r a n g e Rhln'tle c om p an y 's mill, four m iles from the r l t y l im it s of P ortlan d on th e L ln n to n road, and burned four d w ellings, four tiunkhouses and a b oardin g house, with a t o ta l loss of ab out (60,000. T h e K larnath K ails c o u n c il h a s de cided n’o t to rem ov e dice and card gam es from pool room s and o t h e r pub lie places but will am end e x is t in g o r d in an ce s by pro v iding for rev ocation o f license In c ase g a m b lin g 1» allowed. All o rg an izatio n ci n/n.indcrs of the N atio nal ?,Mnrcl of O rego n have been au th o rise d by A d ju tant-G e n eral W hite to suspend drills d uring the h a r v e s t s e a s o n so t h a t g u a id s m e n may help g a t h e r the O rego n fru it and g rain crop. A t t r a c t i o n s o f b o at r a c e s , a u t o m o bile r a c e s , a c a rn iv a l and the biggest a g r ic u ltu r a l, h o rtic u ltu ra l and Indus t rial e x h ib i t of m any y e a r s will fe a tu r e this ye a r 's W S s c o cou nty fair to be held a t T h e D alle s O c t o b e r 4, 5, 6 and 7. Keep Our Repair Shop Always i it M I n tl The W est Side Garage Phone 14 W. C. Applewhite, Proprietor EDUCATION P A Y S FOR T i l l : IN D IV I D U A L A N D FOR T U R S T A T I! \ l VrHon Wi t h Wi t h Wi t h Wi l l i No K' l ur at i of i II »s luti (»?&• Out nr»* in Roi i i l t r DiNlm^tii I » « *« I Ni’f v i f r tu I In* 1'tililit* to I O l i i n r «’ «4 ( ‘orni noli S«*lioo| l’i)|iir:t t toll l l i u l i Hi-h«»oI H»|urntion P o l i r l o K d u rntio ft h 7 c h 'i iirrx sou ( t i n n i t i ARE YOU GIVING YOUR CHILD HIS CHANCE' th o se ! spa tes ark \ m MOST : . t i i i k s t t h a IS I.DItATIoN u t have in v e s t e d Oregon Agricultural College Through a “ U b e r a i and P rnctirul Educ*:tiiin ’ ’ P re p a re ' the Young \lni and Ymiiig Woman f • r I elul <'ìlizen»hi|i toni S u e . .fa i I ’areers in Agriculture Cummcrce Engineering Pharm acy 11 um« Economic* V.'rational Edili atmn Mining Purest ry Tli,. train in g on lude» P H Y S I C A L ED I 'C A T I O N , Ml S IC , E N G L I S H . M O DERN I.A NG I \GE. V R T and th*1 o t h e r E«»eiillel» * » f n S tand ard 'I’et-hairal College Course FALL TERM OPENS SEPTEM BER 20, H«t>. T U IT IO N IS FREE For Info rm atio n W rite t " The Registrar, Oregon Agricultural College, Corvalli», Oregon H |3 !» I 7 ine 1. i j I , , | j I ! , j These Tires A re a Revelation The Brunswick is frankly a combination of the best irt tire building. •(There is one tread that’® supreme beyond question» And that is now on Bruns wicks. .(There is one side-wall construction, which, by every test1, holds the summit place for endurance. And that one was adopted for Brunswicks. (Fabrics differ — up to 30 per cent — in their strength test®/ On Brunswicks the maximum long-fiber is the standard. (There are certain additions, each one expensive, which add vastly to tire mileage. The Brunswick embodies all these extras. (There are no patents, no secret formulas to prevent any» maker from building the best. It is simply a question oS knowledge and skill— cost plus care. (Brunswick standards are known the world over. The very name certifies an extraordinary tire. Yet Brunswicks cost no more than like-type tires. B u y O N E Brunswick. It will prove that a better tiro can not be bought, regardless of price, TH E BRUNSW ICK-BALKE-COLLENDER CO. Portland H eadquarters: 4 6 -4 8 Fifth Street 1 | Sold On A n Unlimited Mileage Guarantee Basis Smith oMotor Car Co.