Cottage Grove sentinel and Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Oregon) 1915-1921, October 01, 1920, Image 4

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said, “ Don’t cry , f a t h e r . ' ' When you , .
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h av e w alk ed down in to the vnllov o f 1
HIWGS WE THINK
d e a th w ith your own little ch ild ; when w eek s. S t a t e B an k S u p e r i n t e n d e n t
A W eekly N e w s p a p e r W ith P le n ty
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you have ag on ised for her and prlived B e n n e t t filed hie r e p o r t w ith t h e c ir­
o f B ack b o n e
I Wink of the thins« Olhori Ihinh
th a t she migli' be sp a re d , an d when c u it c o u rt, e h o w tn g a s s e t s of $217.
E lb e r t Bede a n d E lb e r t S m ith P ub lish ers you h av e seen her b e a u t i f u l a n d grave
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Y ou'll gel lu r llo r by sternly, generili
th a t has ceased to la bor for b r e a t h ; an e s t i m a t e t h a t th e bun k will lie able
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w hisper, n n d th e nurse sa y s “ It is all
F o u r t h a t Mr. a n d M rs J e s s i e K.
• • •
B usiness O ffic e _________ 412 E a s t M ain o v e r , " it is h a rd to u n d e rs ta n d , it is
Soon a f t e r u person is “ found o u t "
hard to say God know s best. He g a v e T u c k of R e d m o n d m ay bo lost, w ith
S U B S C R IP T IO N B A T E S •
lie is put “ i n . '
One y e a r _____ $ 2 .0 0 1 T hree m onths— 50c her to ns. He has t a k e n her nwav. ou t p rov isio ns. In t h e G rtz i ly basin
Blessed b«> th e n am e of th e l.ord. Hut c o u n tr y a t th e fo ot of M ount J e f f e r s o n ,
S ix m on th s___ 1 .0 0 1 S ingle copy____5c
The more c e r t a in a person is, Go
No sy b s crip tio u listed fi r less th a n 50c is she g e n e t H av e we lost h e r f Is noi p ro m p te d t h e d e p a r t u r e of a larg e
g r e a t e r will be Ins m istake.
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laine C ounty P u b l i s h e r s ’ A ssociation
t o h i i u g I n in t o tl ie c it y w h e n o c c a s i o n r e q u i r e s . T h e I ' a r m e r
loved flowers. Are not. even now. hoi
T h o W aaco c o u n ty c i r c u it c o u r t h a s
llo who ho*itatoM in won says I ho
little feet pressin g th e heavonlv fields
is e n t i t l e d t o t i n Itest t h e r e is a n d t h o u g h h e m a y w o r k in
ha* just prt»p«t*«*tl.
FRIDAY, O C T O B E R 1, 1020
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la i n lt Oh, little d a u g h te r , we needed Moody to e n jo i n t h e s t a t e h ig h w a y
TUo poison who dooido* all «piontio,,*
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S H E IS O ONE.
from hi* own viowpoint ,* not a fair
v ears w ith o u t vour suiinv sm ile
tio u . N o lio th c r a h o u t p u t t i n g u p th e c u r t a i n s
. l u s t g e | in ,
. . and lie h ig h w a y a c r o s s land c o n n o d I n g up judge.
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;,ml m o th ers; cherish y o u r ch ildren t b * C olun*b U r t v ” r htsiHwixy in e a s t
th ro b s into a n o r d i n a r y sto ry o f every Value th em as G o d 's g i f t s of love, on» O re g o n w ith th e now s t a t e b rid g e
lie T h e e n c l o s e d e a t is r a p i d h l i e e o m i n g t h e o n l y e a r .
A woman may bo born the o«pial of
th ro b s in even a n o rd in a ry story of
man but it doesit 't take tier long to
ev ery day life. In to u tr a g e d y such as T ra in them so t h a t they will for th e ir r e c e n t l y c o m p l e te d o v e r t h e D e ic h u tc a overcome it.
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th a t he h ere w rites he p u ts som ething
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which hard ly c a n be described. To Mav you n ev er go th rou gh th e Getli I _ .
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who
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seman'e th a t has been ours.
, T h l* f l r r t »«V c h . y k s c o v e r i n g th e
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who
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a r m o r y d rill p a y perio d of six m o n t h s him self i* cpiite o ften *atisfico to jjive
w ith th e 1-ockloys th e passin g o f the
one to a woman.
W H A T DO YOD W A N T ?
for th e F if th I n f a n try . O r e g o n Na
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litt le d a u g h te r o f th e fa m ily is to
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| tio n a l G u a rd , w e r e r e c e i v e d a t t h e ad
them «inly nil o r d i n a r y e v ery day
If you are not particularly unxinu*
Arc you sincere in s a y in g t h a t yon J u U n t general'«« o ffice in S a le m from about when a tiling j»ets »lone turn it
ev en t, but w h at th e e v e n t m eant m th e
,
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life o f Mr. 1 ah 'k ley uud his w ife cau w n n t a live c itv tfovornnicnt a c it y
over to someone else.
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m en t t h a t ' w i l l m a k e a live c . t y f ‘l>* w;‘r d e p a r t m e n t a t W a s h i n g to n
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only be u n d ersto od by those who have
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and
been b e re a v e d in a like m an n er. To
People who knock th e place they |i\,.
c o v e r t h e p e rio d from J a n u a r y 1 to in would bi-tier be sa tisf ie d for tlu-s
such th e w ords w r it te n by Mr. l.ockley press yourself.
M embers o f th e c it y council wish to J u n e 30. 1020.
are p r e g n a n t w ith m eaning. E v e n to
uro not wanted anywhere else.
• • •
those who h a v e not s u f fe re d , th e w o rds be relieved from c a r r y in g th e b u rd e n s i
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f
past
years.
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co n tain a m essage th a t will be g ra v e n
Hating a person doe*n t d»» tin* ob
upon th e h e a r t s o f th ose who read it : c i t y ’s income each y e a r for c a r r y in g b e a u ty s p o t s of t h e I’a d f i c N o rth ject of the hate half a* much harm a*
• • *
on th e business o f th a t year.
w e st, m a y bo in c lu d e d In t h e b o u n it »Iocs the person «luin^j the hating.
F a r i n g interest on old in d e b te d n e ss .
. _ . ,, .
Here is a sto ry w r it te n in my h e a r t ' s
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,
d a r n s of V r a t e r L a k e p a r k If th e hi
blood. 1 w rit e it so y o u who are keeps th e c it y tr e a su ry in such sha|>e ,
We all like the m an who smiles urn!
f a t h e r s an d m o th ers m ay t h a n k GoJ th a t even th e most economical city now b ein g p r e p a r e d by t h e N a tio n a l t h a t may b<* the reason why t h i n g * '
D ark s a s s o c i a t i o n p a s s e s c o n g r e s s , ac eome *o en*v for tin* sm iling villain.
t h a t y o u h a v e been g iv e n th e care, g o v ern m en t can m ake no m a rk e d prog
. . •
c o r d i n g to w ord r e c e i v e d by W. F.
th e c u sto d y a n d th e t r a i n i n g of your ro#s-
Give th e c ity g o v e rn m e n t th e power
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litt le ones a n d so t h a t y o u may love
When
it
i*
said
that a woman « irrie*
to levy an e x tr a ta x to p a y interest ! R » » « d * ll .
■ u|H *vtoor u i th e
an d cherish them . F o r y e a r s my w ife
her age well it is meant that !>«• car
on
old
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will
t
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l
inp«|ua
roaorvo.
and 1 w an te d a litt le d a u g h te r , How
rn*s it where no one will ever find it.
M arion c o u n ty will h a v e a n ugricul
• • •
we rejoiced when our litt le g irl came. pu t th«* council in jl po sitio n w here it ,
Thlg
d e c ld e d Ilt a m e e t in g
¡She was so stro n g an d rob u st, so su n n y ex peets to be ab le to do so m ething for
A man «tocsu’t mind so much having '
tem pered, so m erry t h a t it wits like o u r city.
his w ife boss the roost but he »Jo,-
Make it possilil fo r y o u r o ff ic ia ls of t h e M arion C o u n ty C o m m u n it y fed hat«* to have her show o f f before com
i
h a v iu g liv in g su n sh in e in our house.
to do th i n g s a n d th e n m a k e c e rta in o ra tio n , w h en a iiropos.il fr o m O re g o n
• • •
N o hill too s l e e p , no mi ni
puny.
• • •
W hen I w as at work in mv den u p ­ t h a t you k e e p in office men in whom A g r ic u l tu r a l c o ll e g e w a s a c c e p t e d . T h e
too d e e p ; the most reliable
s t a ir s she would come to th e door on you h av e con fiden ce, men whom you co lleg e will p ro v i d e t h e m a n .
The
A Chicago man boast* that he can
mount mi the m a r k et
Set
believe
h
av
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th
e
a
b
il
it
y
to
do
th
in
gs.
her tip to es an d say, “ Can 1 come in,
c o u n ty will r u i s e $«'JU0 a n d t h e s t a t e talk to monkey*. T h a t ’s nothing' \ 11
vice a n d sati>vlaetion g u a r
d e a r f a t h e r f 1 w o n 't d is tu r b you. 1
that is necessary to «!«• that ,* to up**
The C orvallis G a z e tte Tim es speaks c o n t r i b u t e $2iK>0 of t h e $t>(H)0 n e c e s s a r y the monkey*.
atiteed
will w rite l e t te r s on the idd ty p e w r i te r
to
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office.
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f
girls
w
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dress
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to
skin
th
e
to g ra n d m o th e r and L a w r e n c e . ’ ’
•She was a lw a y s w a tc h in g a t th e win m o o n .’’ We a re so m e w h a t in d o u b t ns
S a c r a m e n t o w a s c h o s e n a s th e place
When you pretend t‘» know all about
W e have II completi* line
dow fo r f a t h e r to come home from his to ju s t w hat th e guileless E d ito r I n ­ fo r h o ld in g t h e 1921 m e e t i n g of th e an yth in g you place yourself in a p«»*,
of in w and Hopntid hand
work, an d her litt le legs fairly tw ink led galls had in mind when m a k in g th a t
tiou
of
not
w
anting
t»»
learn
am!
will
expression or w h at k in d o f a dress { F a c tfic C o a s t G a s a s s o c i a t i o n a t the soon be a back number.
as she ruu to m eet me.
i n o l i n e veles a m i Im-veles
• • •
had shocked his virg in m orals, but we c lo s in g b u s i n e s s s e s s io n of its con
T w o weeks ago we g o t read y to go h av e reliab le in f o rm a tio n from those 1 v e n ti o n in P o rtla n d . O ffic e rs e le c te d
SUMMONS
to the coast. M y ' l i t t l e d a u g h te r loved who pose as a u th o r it ie s upon such sub W(>nj: , , rt.s!d„ nt w , , CopuB , . „ rt
th e ocean. 1 bought a san d pail and j«*ct* th a t som e o f th e drfiM** non be
l>> the C ircuit C.-mt " f I!.. St ,i, .,1
jr worn m ake th e o w n ers look as if l a n d ; v ic e - p re s id e n t. H e n r y ll o tl w i c k .
a little shovel fo r h er a n d each night
we w ould ta lk o v e r w h at we would th e y had bo«*n sk in n ed a n d t u r n e d !«>«»*♦ S a n F r a n c i s c o ; s e c r e t a r y - t r e a s u r e r , W. Ori'fgnn i'nr I«?im* ( ’minty.
HARRY RBNTLE
11117.4*1 K. KI hh I«*, p lain tiff, v- P. M
do in th e morning. H er litt le b are upon a cold nnd cruel world. H av in g \f H e n d e r s o n . S a n F r a n c i s c o .
Kho»!«*, <it‘f«*n«!unt.
fe e t would p a t t e r o v er th e floor and bi-en outside the confines o f Cottage
Ml w o r k " u n i a n t « • » I
Sii • » i » loo M mu Stiiit
T h e N o r w e g i a n D a n ish
M e th o d ist T o I*. M. Khntl«», il<*fi*n<!nnt
■ t . V I-
she would clim b in to my bed to h a v e Grove but little o f lute, we h a ve been
c o n f e r e n c e w a s f o r m a ll y o p e n e d tn
na m«*«K:
me tell h er a sto ry. Ten d a y s ago my unable to verify these observations
In tin* nunti* o f th«* Htnt«* «»f Or«»j»oii
P o r t l a n d by B ish o p W. O. S h e p a r d
little girl seemed s lig h tly restless as made by others.
w ith m o r e t h a n 30 m i n i s t e r s , a larg e you art* ht*r**l»y r»*<|iiir«»«l t* appear •m«l
she slept, an d when her m o th e r p u t her ;
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b au d on h er cheek she w as s t a r t l e d to
E ugene G u a rd : W ith tw o new sp ap er n u m b e r of la y m e n a n d a few v isiting I answer the complaint file«! a^ iin*t you
hi tho nbovt* 4ii!itl.<l Miit within hi x
fin d her checks b u rn in g up w ith fever, im blishers ru n n i n g for p re s id e n t an d .
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wot’k* from th«» «Into of th«* fir**t put*
<>ur fa m ily d o ctor n u a ,
1 th in k you E lb ert Bede elected a m em ber ..f t h e j
should h a v e a co n su lta tio n a t o n c e .’ ’ ( V tta g o G rove c ity council, th e news- s io n s a n d c h u r c h e s w e r e p r e s e n t e d by lication o f thi* Miimmon* ami if you
A t 3 o ’clock t h a t m orn in g , t h r e e doc-I p ap er men a r e most a ssu redly coming t h e d e l e g a t e s fr o m C a lifo rn ia , Idaho, fail ho to an*\v«*r, f «»r want thoroof tin* j
to the < Hurl f..r
p lain tiff will apply t«
to rs were e x a m in in g her. They w ent into th e i r own.
M o n ta n a , W a s h i n g t o n a n d A lask a.
tho r»»li«*f pray«*4| fpr in ip lnint i f f ’s
in to th e next room to t a l k over th e
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A c o m m i t t e e of th e M i n n e s o ta leg is­ complaint, to wit:
For a i li-er»-»* of
m a t t e r ami soon one cam e in a n d said,
It seems as if th e w e a th e r man hits
“ Get a ta x i at on ce; we m u st o p e ra te it o f t e n e r when he p r e d i c ts rain th a n l a t u r e . c o m p o s e d of W. I. .Nolan a n d tho court »!i**o!viritf the nmrriujft* ir on -
rig h t aw ay . E v e ry m in u te c o u n t s . ”
1 when he p re d ic ts f a i r w e a th e r. M aybe W. I. N o rto n , r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s of M in­ tract ami matrinioni i:d li>«m«l* now an d
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¡ t h a t ’s th e reason he p re d ic ts rain so n e ap o lis. a n d J. T. M c I n to s h an d J o h n horotoforo cxiMtin^ b«*t w «•«•n >-..ii an d
The n e x t fiv e d a y s seem like some | o f t e n — t h e r e ’s no t so much c h an ce of I. L ev in, s e n a t o r s of St. P au l, w e r e in th«* p la in tiff «m tho gr" anda o f .1. s»-r-
tion ami for th«* rn in- a ml r usto.lv of
te r rib le n ig h tm a r e . In s p ite o f the being m ista k e n an d not so much r r i t i
S a le m la s t w e e k c o n f e r r i n g w ith m e m ­ Hi«* two minor rhil dren lieti '»•ging to
pain, little Hope would say , “ Soon I | cism if he is w rung.
tor
AND
* * *
b e r s of t h e O re g o n I n d u s t r i a l A c c id e n t you ami th«* plaini riff nml f«»r Hin'li
will be well nnd we will go to the
C o ld s, C oughs
c o a s t . ’ ’ F o r fiv e d a y s my little girl
Grippe
D u rin g e v e ry cam p a ig n wo become c o m m is s io n w ith r e l a t i o n to th e o p e r a ­ oth«*r and furth«*r r«*l li. f u* to tin* ( '«Mirt
may noon» ju*t an«! f«»r coetHi nml di*
m ade a g a lla n t fig h t, her m o th er ever firm ly convinced t h a t th e world is get
tio n of th e W o r k m e n ’s C o m p e n s a t i o n l)ur*«'iiii*ntri of tin* *uit.
w ith her till t h e end.
ti n g b e t t e r — th a t t h e r e a r e f a r more
Neglected Cdils ore Dangcfnun
* • *
Thi* Humimm* i* *«:rv«*«l by publica­
p e rf e c t men th a n we e v e r d ream ed of. a c t, now in e f f e c t in t h i s s t a te .
T*k«* no rhnnrrfi Keep thin Marutur«! rnt««*dy hatuly f«»r it»«« hr«« »$is»*/«*.
tion
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F or th e f i r s t tim e in all th e five We get this id e a from re a d i n g th e lit
|j»n«* county, II. 1«. Bown, dat«*«i tho
l!r«*akn u p a ««»Id in JA hour*
Krlirv«**
y e a rs since she came t o ns her m o th er e r a t u r e th e c a n d id a te s send out.
land o n I n i ti a ti v e p e ti ti o n to vote fo r
10th «lay o f AugtiMt, 1020, nnd tho date
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did not h a v e h e r l i tt le g ir l w ith her
t h e clfy to Is su e $100,000 bond s fo r o f th«* first publication of thin hiiiii
last n ig h t. H e r a rm s a r e em p ty . As
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we go ab o u t our house we see th e in g ab ou t f a i th t h a t m oves m oun tain s, t h e p u r c h a s e o f B uck la k e , 35 m ile s mnn* will !»«• th«* 27th «lay o f A iikum I,
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on th e pollow. H e r to y s w h ere she laid h u s b a n d tells her h a s f a i t h enough to d e f e a t e d t h e p r o p o s iti o n by a voto of will bo tho Nth day of Octob«*r, 1020.
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them down look up a t us w ith fr ie n d ly m ake th is old w’e rld r e v e r se its mo 833 to CO. A $100,000 bon d e le c tio n
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and f a m ilia r gaze.
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to c o n s e r v e th e w a t e r s . o f u p p e r A s h ­ a27oS
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places. I pick up th e teleph o n e an d | A f te r a girl has been e n g a g e d seven la n d c r e e k fo r u u x il it a r y w a t e r sup p ly ,
b e n e a th it is a le t te r she has w ritte n or eig ht y e a r s she beg ins to w on der if I held S e p t e m b e r 19, c a r r i e d 4 to 1.
to me. You eould not see an y words t h a t is t h e len gth o f tim e h u b b y would
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in her childish scrib b lin g , b u t I can req uire in which to fu lfill th e promises '
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h ear her childish voice as she w rites made a f t e r m arria g e,
p e r c e n t h a r v e s t e d an d s a v e d , n o t w i t h ­
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to n g u e can tell, d e a r f a t h e r . ’ ’ *
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. ono who i s n ’t a f f e c t e d b y a n y o n e ’s | ra in s.
It Is b e lie v e d t h e r e will bo
The day b efo re t h e end she saw tears ' troubles b u t liis own.
s c a r c e l y a n y loss In th e r e m a i n i n g 10
p e r c e n t In t h e y a rd s . T h e c l u s t e r s
h a v e b e e n f r e e fro m lice an d mold.
T h e O re g o n c r o p th i s s e a s o n will a g ­
g r e g a t e a b o u t 50,000 bales.
T h e c o n ti n u e d fall r a i n s h a v e d o n e
g r e a t d a m a g e to th e O re g o n p r u n e
Y o u M a k e th e F in a l T e s t
cro p. A llo w in g f o r e x a g g e r a t i o n s J n
r e p o r t s , w h ich a r e u su al w h e n a c ro p
Chemists in our laboratory and cooks
1s in d a n g e r o r in ju re d , p r u n e m e n
n e v e r t h e l e s s b e li e v e t h a t thin y e a r ’s
in our kitchens test foliJfIii£*Jtg Flour
c r o p h a s b een c u t d o w n one-half. If
at
every
phase of the milling. Each sack
t h i s is t r u e It will m e a n a loss of
a b o u t $3.000,000 to th e p r u n e g ro w e r s
must register uniform flavor and baking
of O re g o n . T h e r e w ere « p rospects In
qualities. In order to appreciate this
t h e s p r i n g o f a c r o p of 80,000,000
good
flour we suggest you test it in your
Nothing is more invigorating, health-giving anti re­
p o u n d s of d rie d p r u n e s In t h e s t a le .
T h o e s t i m a t e w a s c u t d o w n to 60,000,-
own kitchen.
freshing than a massage and shower in your hath.
000 p o u n d s w h e n t h e J u n e d ro p c a m e
Use Harmony Bath Tablets, a soap that is specially
a n d now t h e r a i n d a m a g e h a s r e d u c e d
4X. Energy and strength arc supplied id the
made for bath room use. Either the hard millet] kind
t h e c r o p p r o b a b l y to 30,000,000 pou nds.
concentrated nutrition of ’iisr.l«?: W hiat
or the transparent glycerine. These soaps are entire-
0 . H. H a r t w i g of P o r t la n d , p r e s i d e n t
Hearts.
It’s the ideal breakfast food.
•ly free from injurious chemicals anti yet are per­
of th o O re g o n S t a t e F e d e r a t i o n of
L a b o r, w a s n o m i n a t e d to c o n ti n u e In
fect cleansers.
Psncakes made from ilîJiiïJUi Pnrv ake Flour top
office a t t h e s t a t e f e d e r a ti o n c o n v e n ­
The Sentinel
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The Fordson Tractor and the Ford
Enclosed Car Work Together
Go To WOODSON’S
Ko F Koptl.’voiis, for K in lo sn l
< 'ms, mul Top Your
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Just Arrived; The New
Indian Scout
Cottage Grove General Repair
K i l l That C o ld With
CASCARA 3 * QUININE
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BATH ROOM
NEEDS
Add Comfort to Your Bath
As a finish to your bath, sprinkle yours'df over
with Violet Dolce Talcum Powder. It will add It»
your comfort.
n
This week you will find displayed in our store
everything that will add comfort It» your bath—
Brushes, Sponges, Soaps, Shampoos, anti so forth, all
moderately priced.
T h e M od ern P h a r m a c y
Cottage Grove
^
Oregon
tio n a t P e n d le t o n .
D avie Kilts of
P o r t l a n d w a s n o m i n a te d fo r vice p r e s i ­
d e n t a n d W. E. K im s e y , In c u m b e n t,
w a s n o m i n a te d for s e c r e t a r y t r e a s u r e r .
N o m in a t io n s f o r t h e e x e c u t iv e b o ard
w e r e a s fo llo w s:
P o r t la n d , A r t h u r
B rock, J. C. J e n s e n , J. E. S t a r r ; S a le m ,
L. J . S l m e r a l ; A s to r ia , M. M. Lornt-
s e n ; P e n d le t o n , C h a r le s K e a n e an d
S a n d y M c C la in ; L a G ra n d e , H. T.
D odd ; B a k e r, Alex. S e w e ll; Bend, C.
H. B a k e r. T h e s e n o m i n a ti o n s will be
r e f e r r e d t o all local u n io n s a ff ili a te d
w ith t h e s t a t e f e d e r a ti o n , t o be voted
on by r e f e r e n d u m w ith in 30 clays. T h e
n ew o ff ic e rs will t a k e office M arch
4. P o r t l a n d w a s n a m e d a s t h e p lace
f o r n e x t y e a r ’s s t a t e fe d e r a ti o n con-
1 ven tion. N o d a t e w as set.
off a good breakfast.
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Healthy barnyards make wealthy farmers. A good
many hale, healthy barnyards are th e result of
lK7i«ldF; scientifically blended stock and poultry feeds.
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