Cottage Grove sentinel and Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Oregon) 1915-1921, August 20, 1920, Image 4

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Iota of money and all ahould go bank
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“ Oh, aoitieoue elae would t a k e the
voated th e p a s t w eek (or sila g e an d
busiuos* ov er an d thing* would go on
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“ You really th i n k it would be enay
t h e s u n f lo w e r s shou ld s u p p l e m e n t c o rn
E lb e rt Bede an d E lb e r t S m ith P u l l. s V r s to get pu rchasers for a buaineaa th a t
E lb e rt Bede.____________ ________ B d ito r goea b a n k ru p t beeauae o f the high ra te
As long ns mesaery re m a in s the dead a s a sila g e cro p but s u c h a t r e m e n d o u s
of t a x e s f ' ’
yield w a s o b ta i n e d t h a t tho s i l u j wore
A fir*t class p u b licatio n e n te re d a t C o t­
past is never buried.
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We all know people who a r e not half
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A f te r 37 y e a r s tn t h e em p lo y of th e
as sm art s s we are.
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s t a t e hoepltul for tire Insane, m o s t o(
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consum ed w ith an ger.
been com pelled by ago an d III healtli
N o su b scrip tio n b a te d for leaa t h a n (Wo .
Well, if c a p it a l did h e s ita te to m
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a t t r a c t e d to a s t a t e th a t believes in w orth w hile to fo • rget.
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r e a o lu tlo n s In a t ‘»reelatlon o f Mr
Oregon Btat* E d it o r ia l Aaaociation
m ak in g th e big fellows
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taxes. ”
L au e C ounty P u b lish e rs ' Aaaociation
run.
em ploy of th e a ta t e In INKS.
“ Hut if c a p ita l w as persecu ted u n til nl> ly will b a v c a • long
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it was pu t out o f busiaeos, w hat lug
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S h e r i f f O r r a u d D eputy S h e r i f f
O ne w arm frien d is b e t t e r tlisn a
fellows would then» be left to pay the
H o o k er u n e a r t h e d one of t h e mow:
h a lf dozen lu kew arm ones.
taxes, and who would p ro v id e th e jo b s
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c o m p le te m o o n s h in e o u t f i t s o v e r found
for th e lab o rers who would be a t t r a c t ­
WOULD DELAY PR O FIT U8?
T he fo lks with th e biggest th eories | u F olk coUUty w h ile l.Hiklug for bool
ed to a s t a te w here th e big fellow s
q u it e o f t e n a m o u n t to the least.
The f a c t th a t th e a ta t e h ig h w ay com [■aid all th e t a x e s ! It siuuus to me t h a t
loggers In ludcpeiitlonce.
T h e still,
miaaion co utem platea m ak in g no new if c a p it a l was in v i te d here, was e n ­
T h e crow ' h uneuphonioii* la n g u a g e i* p a t t e r n e d a f t e r t h o s e of t h e m o u n t a i n
c o u tracta la d is a p p o in tin g news to couraged to come here, was o f f e r e d
s e c tio n s of K e n t u c k y au d T e n n e s s e e
not necessarily the caw o f th e wild.
th ose who a u th o r ise d the most recent th e sam e co n sid e ra tio n given th e little
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w as d e c la re d c a p a b le of t u r n i n g out
bond issue with th e u n d e rs ta n d in g th a t fellow, th a t a p rosp erity would result
T he most completely w a ste d tim e i* one q u a r t o f w h isk y e v e ry six m i n u t e s
these bonds were to com plete P acific t h a t would en a b le th e little fellow to
th a t s|»ent in w ishing for Nomething.
an d Colum bia h ighw ays. T h e repre pay his t e x e s e a sie r t h a n he would be
• • .
G eo rg e A W h ite , a d j u t a n t g e n e ra l
aentatio n w as m ade in th e v o ters able to [>ay a lower ta x w ith c a p ita l
S u nshine enuses th in g s to exp and. of O regon, soon will receive fr o m th<
p am phlet au d by public sp eak ers th a t a f r a id o f u s . ”
Let n little su nshine in to y o u r h e a rt.
g o v e r n m e n t a re c o r d s h o w in g ever»
fiv e millions would be speu t each y e a r
“ I h a v e n ev er looked a t it in th a t
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O reg o n s u b tle r who w as w o u n d ed If
and th e v o ters in th is section th o u g h t way before. It haa been the popiiia
T he F rench a re going to tr y simpli
t h a t a c o n tr a c t would be let th is y e a r th ing, a n d somehow seem ed th e props
fied spoiling a n d r u t out tho gestures. t h e w a r. ntul a s i m i l a r Hat will be fu r
to complete th e h ig h w ay from Goshen thin g, to 's o a k * th e big fe llo w s.’ ’
• • •
n ls h isl by th e n av y d e p a r t m e n t . It It.
to Roseburg.
“ D o n ’t you th i n k it pro bab le th a t
Who enn name all th e m em bers of sa id t h e list will r u n well In to th o u
Tho reason th e com m issioners give the r e s tric tio n s we place upon in d u s try
th e c a b i n e t ! How many «an nam e o n e ! s a n d s a n d will c o n ta i n n a m e s r e p r e
fo r m a k in g no new c o n tr a c ts is th e th e fr e a k ish w ay s in which we regulat
• • •
condition o f th e money m a r k e t an d the ind u stry and th e m a n n e r ia which w
s e a t i n g p ra c t ic a l ly e v e ry e o m m u n l t )
The person with an ower dev eloped
high price o f labor. The commissioners en cou rage ‘ s o a k i n g ’ th e big corpora
bum p of egotism is not well balanced. In t h e a ta te .
a re to be comm ended for g iv i n g due ti on s has had a g r e a t deal to do with
• • •
F o r e i g n b a n k s c a n n o t law fully a d v e r
co nsideratio n to these th in g s. We are holding b a r k th e d evelop m ent of our
T h e re a re polities a n d politics, and Use t h e i r b u s i n e s s In O re g o n n ew s
f o r tu n a te to h a v e men on th e commis n a tu r a l r e s o u r c e s ! ”
th en th e r e is th e U hirago b ra n d be
sion who g iv e th e same co n sid eratio n
p a p e r s n o r by m e a n s of c i r c u l a r s a n d
“ I h a v e n ev er looked a t t h a t side sides.
to th e money o f o th e rs th a t th ey do of th e pro position. I t n ev er occurred
. . .
j l e t t e r s s e e k i n g p a t r o n a g e fro m res!
to th e i r own, b u t th e r e m ay be some
to me b u t t h a t c a p it a l w as a n x io u s to
T h e w ay flo u r is risin g i t must be d e n t s of th i s s t a t e w ith th e In te n tio n
question w h eth er o r not th e r e will be
iuveat h e r e . ”
m a n u f a c tu r e d with the b a k in g pow der , hllt d e p o s i t» s h a l l he m a ile d d ir e c t! )
a real aaviug by d e la y in g th e m ak in g
IX» you th i n k th e d a y lab o rer
o f co ntracts.
. . .
to t h e b an k . T h i s Is t h e h o ld in g 01
The condition o f th e money m a rk e t would he lik ely to come here if he
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very brisk.
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s u p e r i n t e n d e n t of liauks.
C a n a d ia n an d F ren ch an d o th e r foreign
“ Do you t h i n k th e fa r m e r would be
bonds can now be bought which yield
U n le s s m e a n s f o r c o n tr o ll in g o r ex
T h e ra n k an d file o fte n g r a t e s on
m aterially h ig h er r e t u rn s th a n th a t and likely o t come here if he knew th e
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e re d It will be only a few y e a r s u n it '
will be on th e m a r k e t fo r a n u m b er of i n g ' h i m ! ”
• • •
“ No, I suppose n o t . ”
w e s t e r n p in e f o r e s t s a r e w iped o u t.
y ears, so t h a t it does not a p p e a r to us
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gvts most of his false notions kuockcd a c c o r d i n g to K la m u t h Kalla t i m b e r
sale o f bonds are lik ely to p rev ail fo r will come to a s t a t e if th e y know sen
m e n w h o h a v e boon I n v e s tig a t in g th e
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e x t e n t of t h e d e s t r u c t i o n in K l a m a t h
‘ ‘ I d o n ' t know . I guess t h e y ’re most
i t would be u n th in k a b le to delay work
A m a n ' s f a r e is an u n fa i li n g index c o u n ty In th o lust tw o y e a rs . S o fa r
u n til our road bonds could be sold at of ’em like me a n d n ev er stopped to
to his disposition. T a k e n peep into
th in k .about i t . ”
par.
w a r f a r e a g a i n s t t h e a rt n lu s of tiny
‘ D o n 't you t h i n k it tim e for some th e m irror.
While we are co n te m p la tin g th es e
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b o r e r s lias becii In effectu . 1.
m ain h ig h w ay s th ere will be m a te ria l one to do some t h i n k i n g ! ”
T he griw test progress o f tjje ages
T h o e x c e p t io n a l w a r m t h of t M w a t e r
I d o .”
losses from to n r is t tr a f f i c . T h e cample
has been made by men who tu r n e d
In R o g u e ri v e r t h i s y e a r Is k e e p ln i
tio n of these h ig h w ays will b ri n g more
je e r s into plau dits.
th ou san d s o f to u r ists every y e a r an d
W h o ev er has had occasion to form
th e fish fro m e n t e r i n g th e r'.ver ut
th e h ard s u r fa c in g o f these h ig h w a y s th e a rq u n i n ta n c e of an obi ste a m b o a t
T he man who is alw a y s on th e right Gold b e a c h , a c c o r d i n g to fls 'ie r m e n
will save millions to th e au to m o b ile c a p ta in will a p p r e c i a te th e quick re
• id s i s n 't d o in g a n y th i n g t o solve the w ho h a v „ |.,t ..|y r ,.tliriie,| from tin
owners of o u r own state.
to rt one re c e n tly m a d e to an in q u iry
m o u th of th e riv er. Mnuv lh N M
In a d d itio n to all this, the com m is­ as to w h e th e r or not he knew all th e (.r.il.h i l l - ot tie day. ^
sion would lose its present e ff ic ie n t rocks a n d o b stacles in th e river, seeing
It would be well if th e law s on th<
of s t e e l h e a d a a r e r e p o r t e d to b e ly
o rg an izatio n to a larg e e x te n t and t h a t he a lw a y s av o id e d shipw reck
s t a t u t e books were as fully u n derstood I Ing a t t h e m o u th of th e river, hut re
would lose th e b e n e fit o f th e w in te r ‘ No, I d o n ’t know an y o f t h e m , ” re
as th e u n w r it te n one.
fuae to co m e up tile r i v e r on aecount
m onths when engineers p e r m a n e n tly plied th e obi c a p ta in , ‘ ‘ bu t I know
em ployed ean be used in lay in g out the where th e deep w a t e r i s . ”
of
t h e w a r m w a te r . Aa soo n a s t h e
T h in k
T he person who really g e ts th e most
n ex t y e a r ’s work an d when road mu of th e sleepless n ig h ts t h a t old steam
out of life has so m eth in g t h a t r a n not s t r e a m cools, one of th e g r e a t e s t run
chinery an d equipm ent ean be moved b o at c a p ta in has av o id ed by not fol
be stolen or borrower!.
of s m a ll s te e l h e a u s a n d s a l m o n evei
a n d set up fo r n ext y e a r ' s op eration s. low ing th e pra c tic e o f m a n y who a re
• • •
e x p e r i e n c e d m ay be looked for, a c c o rd
V iewed from e v ery an gle it seem* to alw ay s looking fur fa u lts, rocks and
T he girls w ork th e men t o a fa r e
us t h a t th ere is n o th in g to lose by obstacles in th e p a th o f life. How- you well— an d th e men w o u l d n ’t !»■ Ing to old t i m e r s c.u t h e river.
g oin g ahead w ith th e c o n te m p la te d much b e t t e r it would seem to keep at
Uy r e s o lu ti o n s »C opied a t Ita s e s s k r .
s a t is f ie d if th e y d i d n ’t.
program .
a sa f e d is ta n c e from th e shoals r a t h e r
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in A s to r ia tho c o n v e n ti o n of th e O re
R esidents o f this p a rtic u la r section th a n sk im m in g aro u n d to see how near
T h in g s would be m ig h ty dull in this gon S t a t e E d ito ria l a s s o c ia ti o n p ledg ed
are especially in te re ste d in seeing th e th e d a n g e r line we can go w ithou t
old world, if some were not w illing to
work progress fo r th ey will be the g e tt in g in to tr o u b le .— E x ch ang e.
Its m e m b e r s to f i g h t a n y a t t e m p t tc,
do m ore th a n th e ir share.
b e n e fic ia rie s o f th e next c o n tr a c ts to
| e s t a b l i s h t h e non p a r t i s a n le a g u e In
be let.
I f it should e v er eome to a w ar be
Home folk s who would r a t h e r h a v e i O re g o n . It a ls o c o n d e m n e d t h e G per
ween th e U n ited S t a t e s an d J a p a n , been b orn lucky th a n good lo o k in g .' c e „ t ,n t e r e „t bl„ |nd-rw H ,
n o rt h
what would be le f t o f th e m i k a d o ’s
A W O M A N 'S Q U E S T IO N .
iven t much tr a d i n g stock.
em pire would v e ry closely resem ble an
. . .
w e s t r i v e r s an d h a r b o r s c o n v e n tio n .
“ J o h n , w h at is m ean t b y th ose who m a g in a ry eircle w ith its c ir s u m f e r
T he hen is like a hum an. Mho Is favor«wl t h e e s t a b l i s h m e n t of printing
a re alw ay s ta l k i n g a b o u t m a k in g the ence a n d rad ii removed.
w o rthless if sin p e rs ists in s t a y in g on j d e p a r t m e n t s In t h e s c h o o ls a n d u rg ed
b ig fellows p a y th e t a x e s ! D o n ’t th ey
th e roost too Inte^ in th e morning.
| c o n g r o M to t.n u c , ,u * „ ,lln ,U ng , h e
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pay th e i r s h a r e ! ’ ’
N O T IC E O F M E E T I N G O F C O U N T Y
“ I suppose th e y do, b u t as th ey
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h av e p le n ty o f money th e r e i s n ’t any
not u n d e rs ta n d th e t u r i l i question ; on S u n d a y s a n d 24 p a g e s on w eek j
good reason why th e y s h o u b l n ’t p a y a
N o tic e is h e re b y g iv en t h a t on th e Home o f us had surm ised as much.
I d a y s a s a tnuuns of c o n s e r v in g th e a u p i
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litt le more th a n th e i r s h a r e . ”
second M onday in S e p te m b e r (l»eing
... o m e n ’s lingerie will
o be
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of n e w s prin t.
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t y B oard o f E q u a liz a tio n fo r L ane
“ Why, th e ow ners o f tim b e r , th e
■ c o m p a n y of A s to r ia filed w ith th e su
'o u n ty will raecl a t th e Court House p ro p e r ty t h a t is k e p t out o f sig h t.
railro a d s an d p u b lic service c o rp o r a ­ n E u g en e a n d pu b licly ex am in e the
prune- c o u r t an a p p li c a ti o n for a ti-m
tions, such as light an d pow er p lan ts Assessment Rolls a n d correct all er
A N e w Aork *ocii t y girl
' " W * p o r a r y r e s t r a i n i n g o r d e r In an ac tio n
an d stre e t r a i l w a y s . ”
nto p rin t w ithout a t t r a c t i n g a tte n tio n .
rors in v alu atio n , d esc r ip tio n or quul
“ Do you t h i n g these c o rp oratio ns tie«« o f lands, lots or o th e r p ro p e r ty We prescrib e a series o f sp r in g pn< ms. a g a i n s t f a r l D. S h o e m a k e r , fo r m e r
• • •
| a ta t e g a m e w a rd e n , to p re v e n t e n f o r c e i
and tim b er owners should p ay a g re a t e r assessed in said rolls, n t which time
proportion o f t a x e s th a n o th e r t a x p a y ­ nd place it shall be th e d u t y o f all
A new a n a e s t h e ti c , it ■* »aid, has i
of Gie law p r o h i b i t i n g a n y per
been disco vered which e n a b le s physi 1 ^
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ers!”
persons in te re ste d to a p p e a r.
a
bill
without
‘ •W h y , c e r t a in l y ; h a v e n ’t th e y got
cians to re n d e r even
D ated A u g u st 7, 1920.
fish c a u g h t o u ts id e , th e th r e e mll<
lots o f m o n e y ! ”
c a u sin g [min
H E R B E R T E. W A L K E R ,
li m i t o p p o site th e m o u t h o f th e C olum i
“ Well, w hat if th ey d i d n ’t h av e
^ s£ lO ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ C o u n ty ^ sse sso r.
M any co n se rv a tio n «nth . iasts would b ia r i v e r betw. ■ i r t h o d a te s of A ugust 1
fin d th e i r a r d o r so m e w h a t cooled if 25 a n d H ep tem h e r 10. T h e a p p lic a tio n
T.
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b rin g in g
r e f o re s ta tio n
consisted
w as placed In t h e h a n d s of Ju stle* :
fa m ily tr e e s to light.
• • •
B u r n e t t w ho will h a v e It u n d e r advise
T h e old R om an a th l e te s were not in m e n t u n ti l A u g u st 21.
it for a m om ent as h a m m e r th ro w ers
D r. It. K. A rm s tr o n g , fed eral In sp ec­
co m p ared w ith some oi th e well-
to r, r e p o r t s t h a t d ip p i n g of s h e e p In
developed kn o ck ers o f to d ay .
• • *
K l a m a t h c o u n ty as a m e a n s o f e ra d l
•
J u s t a b o u t th e tim e we g<-t o u r mind e a t i n g s c a b ie s la v i r t u a l l y c o m p leted
m ade up t h a t th e th eo ry i f descent of a n d h e believes t h a t th e d is e a se hat ,
m an from m o nkey is all folderol, along been e ffe c tiv e ly s t a m p e d out.
Since j
omes some one whose actio n s prove
J u n e 1, 251,295 sh< ep h a v e been d ip p e d 1
i t s tr u t h .
• • *
In K l a m a t h c o u n ty a n d In t h e n o r t h ­
A w estern le g isla tu re intro duced a e r n p a r t of S is k iy o u c o u n ty , Cal. For-
law a g a in s t Hum lay umun-ments. The t y s l * t h o u s a n d s h e e p w ere d ip p e d In
bill w as «m ended t o leave out the
OOD JUDGMENT and knowledge is
comic su pplem en t s s not com ing u n der S is k iy o u , th e r e m a i n d e r at v a r i o u s
d i p p i n g sta tio n * In K l a m a t h cou n ty .
necessary in the selection of hair
t h a t head.
« • •
brushes, combs, hair tonics, shampoo, and K no w led g e is power, some folks say, I n a d d it io n , Dr. A r m s t r o n g s t a t e s th a t
16,000 J a c k s o n c o u n ty sheep w ere dip
and th ese sam e fo lks w a n t I'n cle Hain
hair dressings.
ped In t h e vh-lrilty of A sh la n d , a n d all
to build th r e e or fo u r f l o a ti n g arm ed
o t h e r s h e e p In J a c k s o n c o u n ty h av e
palaces ev ery y e a r in o rd er to main
been c a r e f u ll y Inspected.
ain our p restige.
Your Rexall Store will be very glad at
• • *
A c o m m i t t e e of 11 Oregon m en has
any time to consult with you on the sub­
An e a s te rn m ag az in e is publishing a been a p p o in t e d by G o v e rn o r O lcott to
»uide t o “ P la y s One Can T a k e Hi*
ject of care of your hair, and give you
A'ife or D a u g h te r t o . ” Ho f a r a s u p ­ r e p r e s e n t t h i s s t a t e In th e C o n s tl tu
plement
has not been found necessary tlo n a l le a g u e of A m e ric a , a n o r g a n i s a ­
the benefit of our technieal knowledge arid
because of th is new d e p a rtm e n t.
t i o n of le a d i n g c itiz e n s of th e n a tio n ,
• • •
experience.
fo rm e d fo r t h e p u r p o s e of k e e p in g the
I f th e r e is r e t rib u t io n in th e npxt
peo
ple In f o rm e d r e l a t i v e to t h e fe d ­
world, in th e case o f th e man a n d
We have a complete stock of Hair
woman who h av e sinned t o g e t h e r , the e r a l c o n s t i t u t i o n , ' a n d p r e s e r v in g an d
w o m a n ’s p u n is h m en t will be nearly u p h o ld i n g th e c o n s t it u ti o n .
Jerom e
Brushes, Combs, Hair Tonics, Shampoos,
com pleted Deforq she crosses the river.
A. M yers, n a ti o n a l d i r e c t o r o f th e
Shampoo Brushes, Hair Nets, Soaps, and
league, rrq iii sted th e g o v e r n o r to a p ­
p o in t a c o m m it te e fo r O regon, a n d
every need for hair cleansing and dressing.
A* a s u b s tit u te fo r b u t t e r in an a p ­
The
ple pie, or a n y pie t h a t usually r e ­ a s k e d t h a t It be n o n p a r t i s a n .
qu ires b u tt e r , sp rin k le common salt g o v e r n o r h a s a p p o in t e d th e follow ing:
over th e c o n te n ts b e fo r e p u tt in g on I t le h a r d W. M ontag ue, P o r t la n d , c h a i r
th e up per eru st. T he pie in ju s t as m a n ; C h a r le s H. C a re y , P o r t l a n d ; C.
good; th e d if fe re n c e will not be no ­
E. In g a lls, C o rv a llis ; O scar H a y te r,
ticed.
D allas; Ed W rig h t, L a G r a n d e ; H. H
F o r 'so iled h an d k erch iefs, place in H m ith, M - d fo rd ; D e x te r Mice, Itos<
basin of w a te r one h a n d fu l of salt, b u r g ; O. C. Gibbs. L a k e v le w ; Vine W
G rove
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Oregon
add tab le sp o o n fu l of w ashing powder.
P earce, M a d r a s ; D aniel J. Boyd, En
Let set on b ack of sto v e fo r h a lf an
‘.erprlaa; Frank L. Chamber«, Eugene
hour, th e n rinse a n d blue them .
The Sentinel
HINGS WE THINK
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pino t l i r e iir lilovvoiit
wns experirm -ed
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trip, thè Bun-k ugelli,
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it t r i p of a ny iliatuncf in un untuiiinbile ih
1lie feeling of ceil unity that you a ie going
to get t bere wi thout iniahap. Th er e ia b i li e
(‘i nnlori lor the ilriver if be iiuin I keep In*
cur tunctl fiir u w a r n i n g note from nome
I tart of I lie inceliHiiiNin. Th er e ih no comfort
for the p as se ng ers if they must en li st an )ly
I'enr ileluys along the way while re pai rs are
being inaile; if they musi eon lemp lu le
d r e a r y wa it s while the ilriver iinehanieiaii
gelN a lift into town lo gel repairs. Th er e
are m any o t h e r good e a r s bill he wlirt d r i ve s
a Bmek g et s the m ax i mu m o f eomfort tlint
comes iTum havi ng no fear of meebanieal
t r o ub l es ; lie does ipd listen for I lie tell tule
roar, or sipieuk, o r knock, which means timi
p r o p e r p icci ni tion t e i p i n e s that somet hi ng
lie d on e before surious d a m ag e results.
(hi t he s t r a i g h t a w a y course t he p owerful
mot ors seem to bum t i ns t u n e : “ Thi s is j u -t
a picnic, 1 could d o t his all d a y j ust for a
little I'V'i'cise. .Inst give me a little gas,
p len ty of oil m n r w a t e r a nd I'll do the
r e s t . ” I in t he g r a de it is a pl ea su re In lo-ar
the mo to rs g et t in g d o wn to business like
Ihe r a ci ng stallion ch af in g at t he r es tr ai nt
upon the bit. The p owe rful p u r r which i n ­
t imates a reserve en er gy limi need not be
called up on m akes the bill only a t e m p t a ­
tion lo show bow the “ obi Ini s " will pci
form.
Will she pick u p ipiiekT “ Slefi on V r "
ami she r es po nd s i ns t an tl y with a powerful ,
juries* s p r i n g i n g motion t hat makes one
t hi nk of a mi ghty beast of the forest s p r i n g
m g I'm wami o nt o ils u ns us pe c ti ng prey.
Must you sl op q u i c k l y ! Release tile t h r o t t l e
a nd the p o w e rf ul compression, will» a slight
pl eas ur e oil I lie III like, blillgs you d own
with the same gracef ul, j ar le ss motion with
which y ou re cent l y s p r a n g fvrwsril.
\re
you in n light pinch 7 Must you move for*
wa rd many I'eet i n ' a few s ec ond s! (live 'er
t he gas a u d she cala pulls y ou out of
d an g er .
The Buiek h a r d l y k n o w s ro ugh mails.
Non can almost l e d her d i n g lo ilo- road
way. Th e wei ght , whi ch is jusl right for
he load she must c a r r y , an d (he long wheel
tase, c ombi ned with the twelve lea veil
spri ngs, m a k e r u i s feel like ripples upon
t he w a t e r ' s surfuee. Th e s p r i n gs in the
r eal s also ar e ol Ihe same s t r o n g c o n s t r u c ­
tion which m akes r oad shock a s t r a n g e r to
those wlio t ravel via Buiek.
t
Wesl Side Garage
W C Appicchile, Prop
If y ou ure goi ng a n y w h e r e a Buiek will
gel y ou t here.
A n alErefincry
gasoline w ith a
continuous chain
of boiling points.
S T A N D A R D OIL CO.
G Stiliteli, Special Agt., Standard Oil Co., Cottage Grove, Ore.
WATCH volili LAHKI, IT WILE PAY VOIT
Beautiful Hair
N eeds C onstant Care
e
The Modern Pharmacy
Cottage
FOR SALE BY W. L. DARBY BIDW. CO.