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About Cottage Grove sentinel and Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Oregon) 1915-1921 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 17, 1920)
The hnrdx'M part o f » \ «cation is that condition they would ntnko it permanent. getting rested up afterwards while try mg to catch up with the work neg l f there weren’t a lot o f suckers in looted during jou r nbseuce. • • • this old world u lot o f other peoph I f the good news we hear hud no would start e to deuth. • • • more foundation than our suspicions, l t '.« i l i c e to be aldo to say, “ When this would bo it sorry old world, ana 1'v,> got anything to say. I spit il A great number o f folks holler hurd nght out,1 ’ but thè persoti who does luck when the same amount o f energy thal is bkely to fimi tliat those who properly directed would bring good bava anything to say to him follow his example. luck. • • • • • • 1 - 1 — - — • ♦ [ • < Neighborhood News ---------------------— A Condensed Shopping List of Practical Gifts for Men, W om en and Children ----------------------♦ KITT 1,1: RIDOt:. (8|xecia| In The Sentinel.) Kittle Ridge, Pee. 14. \* S i »| I V ilnnk nuil family were driving tu the Ortive Friday Riley Moxxersov p:i«*x'd them in hi« Imu going ut n fust rute. Seared S u l'« tenni nml they atnrteil tn run. throwing Faylettnt nml her twin K m ii vv hon a man murriON u bollo ho «inter, Zuv letta, Imrkwards into « eoo|> Probably most mntried men would of turkey«. No one wnn seriously like to try being bachelors again tor a hivii to furnish tho ring. hurt. short while— just to see how much they The K ill le Ridge debuting sneietv A blockhead might easily be level would miss their wives. The chances hail it rxmaìng log time lu«t Winlnesdiix e that if their waves caught them in li muled. evening. Subject ilrbntnl, ' ‘ Kemilxed, that au lem to« i» more beneficial to nmnkiml than erennt o f tartar. ” Link Urecaberry, from Moabv creek, ami Zip I'olnmlcr, from Porenn, urtisi an judge*. with Myrim Todhnnter. They ileeiibsl in fn\or o f aaleratua. Killer Molrhoreil tin« been holiliug meetinga at the church for over n week, lie haa flayeil the ilex il fore atol aft got «exeral «o aenretl they The Republican succors in the 1020 election has been com came forward on the run. Nancy mensurate with the quality of our candidates and the Toilhunter clnimx that nine out of righteousness of our cause. every ten convict« in the pimitcntinr This success is the partnership accomplishment of all Re- ie« were «direti xeith the ilex il when rhililren. She rlnim* it iloti't make . publicans everywhere and of hundreds of thousands of children good «nul it w o n ’t grown well-wishers of good government regardless of past folk*. party atliliations. (lisi. Scott and Worth Harvey came To all of these we now appeal, because it is the mutual to the Ridge Saturday, taking back a large load o f «alxify and pumpkin* responsibility of us all who will share alike in the con for winter u*e. • sequent mutual benefit of good government. Oready Sloper hnx let it be known The plan of limiting campaign contributions to $1,000, that he and Inxbelin Urtine* nrr to adopted by your national organization, has left your be married «non and he think* a “ shower* ' would be the thing for him. party unmortgaged. He any* xxhnt i* “ an** for the gonne i* It has been a most advanced step in placing the business of *a*x for the g a n d e r ." to quote Thomnn politics on the highest plane, and has brought an inter Moore. Brn i}« lIn s list (o the store w i th you and dsk to see the items m w h ic h yo u are interested P le n ty of courteous s.ilcs people to welcome you w h e th e r you intend to huy For Mother It \TII lit HIK An Appeal To the Republicana o f the Country and A ll Those Who A ided Them : est on the part of thousands who never before have been concerned with politics. Some weeks before election it was apparent that the ex penses provided for in our budget, with the strictest economy, would exceed the contributions, but we were unwilling either to leave undone any legitimate eifort essential to complete success or to change the method of raising money. W e were then sure and we are now sure that every Republican desires that the expenses of the campaign be distributed in this manner. Your presidential campaign this year cost no more than that of 1916, when a dollar went nearly twice as far as it does today. Four years ago the bulk of the campaign fund came from 750 contributors, while this year the approximately $2,000,000 contributed to date for the presidential election has come from 50,000 givers. The victory won, the raising of the deficit would be easy, indeed, if your committee were willing to abandon the policy of keeping down the average of contribution. This we are determined not to do. It was a fight of all the people. The result speaks for itself. It lifted a burden from the minds of millions and points the way to better and happier days. W e ask now for that additional help from all which is merited both by the successful conclusion of fhe effort and by the consequent contribution to the welfare of all of our people and the glory of the nation. Let us now have help from every American who is grateful for the victory and all that it means to the country. It might well be in the nature of a thanksgiving offering for the return to a certainly safe, sane, constitutional progressive government. Let us by general and generous giving put the seal of ap proval upon the policy of putting a national administra tion in power free from any possible embarrassment of special obligation to any man, men or group o f men. Let us make the contribution, whether large or small, and whether or not we have heretofore given, com mensurate with our means and our appreciation, always within the maximum limit heretofore fixed. Let us get our names on the cornerstone of a sturdier political structure, upon the roll of those who have helped make possible a campaign of which, in methods and result, we may as Republicans and patriots be justly proud. Most earnestly we urge that this aid be given quickly, that your committee may be enabled to discharge the party’s obligations and turn to further constructive work in be half of party and country. REPUBLICAN N A T IO N A L COMMITTEE, W ill H. Hays, Chairman. Check s \hmuld be made payable to Fred W t ’p ham , Treasurer, or J a m a G. filaine, Jr., Eastern Treas urer, and sent to the Committee's (Jffue, 19 West 44th Street, S e w York City, S Y. ouwnmc. zy m x & u & L MOUNT VIEW . (Special to The Sentinel.) Pee 15. Mr* MrCornaek and «on visited Sunday xxith Mr. and Mr*. Waldo Miller. Mr* George Matthew*, o f the Oroxe. xva* out to the Mount View school house one day last week in the intercut o f the Armenian relief fund. (inerge Tolmnn and Mr. anil Mr* Walter Allen were among those in the (trove Monday. Is'wis Hear* and daughter, Mi«» Pearl, were gueata at t h e ,('. W. Hear* homo Sunday. Mr. and Sir*. .T R. Cooley were in the («rove Monday. The Claude Arne family *|ient Sun day with Mr. and Mr* Homer Chain berlnin. M i xxe* Fxa and I.orenn Southwell visited one day o f ln*t week with Mr* We*. Chrisman. at Porenn. , William and Addi«an Heath visited Sunday at the C. W. Sear* homo, their son filen, who wn* ill. Misses Iv a and I .oreria Southwell left Monday for a visit with thoir aunt. Mr*. Ann Scar*, nt O esw ell. be foro returning t<> their home nt 1’ •n I dietim. Mr*. Wm. Hanpt e ip e r t* to b • ve this work to spend tho holiday» w th her i aughtor in Port lami. Mr and Mr*. W. IV II oath vi** it ed i over Bnndnv in the Oro vo with Mr. I i and Mr*. S. K. L i w r v and Mr and Mr*. !.. R. Ix>ng. Mr and Mr*. J. H, t.inebnugh. o f - Wald en. visited Pridily at the home o f DORENA. I T MBS •Bl I I L E I B I N E EMB DOWN S I.IIT E R S HAD FRAME Itl.AMK FT COA T ft iRSKT DRESS HOODS FANCY TOWELS HAT llot SE SUI TERS HOSIERY II.WDK Elìcili El'S HAND It At ì Ll'NCII ( ’LOTUS KID (ILtiYES NAI’K INS (HTIND DOWNS I’ET I’lCt I ATS Bl USE SILK Ol.oVKS SILK DRESS DOt IDS * SW EATERS SHOES I Nl>ERWEAR S IL K Itl.o rS E S II.K IIO S E DR’ E S S SW EATER S il K B E T T I C O \ I’ S II.K DAD S II.K C A M IS O I.E W o o l. Ilt »S E \ A N IT Y .M A C K IN A W CASE ARM ItA N D S IB 'B E l ti|N Bl R S E Cl F F I.IN K S C A I* C l . o ’l’ l l H A T I iR E S S D l . o \ E S FLANNEL INI l'l Al. II \NDKEIB HIEL o\ERCt»AT * TABEE LINEN For Her S II.K S IIIR T S II.K M A N D E E R C IIIE E S I MBREI.I.A SII.K TIE Bl U S E SI I I SII.K So.N SII.K MI FEEKH TRAV EI.I.IMi BAD Sil» »ES Bangs Helliwell, & l«ots o f |»oo|do lie I »et ter »funding Up • • • ont of to .g ti|> I ne klit. If you do not get relief your money refunded. For Sale by 83 )C ME The Modern Pharmacy the I t ’a a funny thing that i f you h* nr | it in ul been n u til W h e n a blls v in :ili mo nod a» a ju ro r ii nd i tn • k in g tho best o f a p o o f »Itti;a t o m by t r y i n g to b e lie v e that be I* ,« ■rformiiig lu» j m f fi o t i c duty ( nml i* get 1 o g about otto f i f t h o f lx ■ :it In* tinti* i» w o r t h ) ho ra n hardly lie Id in d for w a n t in g to 1 C A M E L S have wonder ful full-bodied mellow mildness and a flavor as refresh in g as it is new . . Camels quality nnd Camels expert blend of choice Turkish and choice Domestic tobaccos win you on merits. Camels blend never tires your taste. Camels leave no unpleasant cigaretty uftertaste nor unpleasant cigaretty odor I W h a t Camels quality and expert blend can mean to yo u r satisfaction you should find out at once! It will prove our say-so when you compare Camels with any cigarette in the world at any price! (emmtm arm motet e v ery w h e re m e c ie n ttg re llv mealed package * o f 20 u g a re tte e tor 70 cen te, o r ten peck egee ( JOO eagerettne) in e g U e e ln e - p e fm r -io v e m d c e rt cm W e etrnngly recom m en d I hie c e rt on tor the » o r office eupply o r when ynu tra v e l R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO. ,N.C. »hoot th»’ pettifoggin g lawyer who S B ih ’i it half day wrangling over u jury f*«r n rnst that hn«n’t unv more oimine** in court than a Idind man has in a society woman's boudoir. J i m t ;ih «» u t t h e t u n «* y o u get v * » u r * e l f b ro k e to a c e rta in d ie t the n e ig h b o r» b rin g in th in g » that you have no b im in e *» e a tin g Yes Sir-eei Hauling and Praying TRY IT Marksbury The Daylif{ht Store for Quality and Service City Transf er This is the slogan of many people here who have used this herbal remedy and found relief from their rheumatic troubles. BI.AY SI IT SIB»ES SIIIRT SW EATER SLEEBIND HARM ENTS TIB I NH»N SI IT WiK'l. Dl.oVES SW E A T E R Merchant*, practice xxhnt yon preach Order your «alcsbook* through The Sentinel, u I■ vo wire home newspaper. ANTI URIC FOR RHEUMATISM lloSE M \» lv IN AW NICKER SI IT < »V KR('»»AT B A .IA M A S itnl I it >|R CAB BEADS Ci I A T ENVELOPE CHEMISE FURS II WDKERCIIIEI S KID DEOVES LEATHER BAD MIDDY the rllock Nt rik o in tho night Office In Spray Brick Near S. P. Depot PIIONF. 90 For Brother S IIIR T D A R l’ E R S \\ \ | S i (Hporial to The Sont inri. ) w q y* tho h: •If hour g o n g a nd yo u IP» !>«*<•. 15.— Miss Bolli» VttiiHohoinrk, buck to «lei 1 » w hib • listenin g for tho o f tho drove, Hpont the week end at hour. home. John Teeters went t o Kugono Ho tur T h e ro uro x e ry f*•w th in g » that an* dity to visit friends. part really X ery hard to do. T h o hard | Alvis YVirkn, o f Star, nnd Loffio VanHohoinrk attended the dnnre in the drove Saturday evening Kdvvin Bedford went to Portland Thursday to visit his unric nnd aunt. Mr. and Mrs. (Cohort Martin. Minnie Goulet, o f Kiigono, -[»ont the week e ml at tin• homo o f hor pa relit », .1amo» (toulot. MV. «in ! I l l Mr*. J. K. Re dford roturnod1 1*i idi.y from K ugene. Mr. inut Mr*. G. M. Mo Km VIKS tt H friend* in the (1rovo Sunday. Mr*. A. H. VS'ard rotnrnod V andav t'r.nn D il* nt. wh oro who had boion visit % ing her parent*. (or Urani Ima Hnl oh lo ft T uoni lay tu xisit friend* and relativo». H. K. Itusiik, o f Koiiobiirg, IN v i.»it m g at i the home o f hi» daiighti •rn, Mm. .In- Smith and Mr*. C. M. Mi l.in. Mr. and Mr*. H. O. VunS.|...in<k, , , f Leona, spent the Week end at the W. I*. VanSchoiark home. DONE ON SHORT NOTICE PIANO M OVING A SPECIALTY « *\ ERCOAT BA.IAMAS Bl USE SISBENDERS St IT Silt»ES SI IT CASE I NDERWEAR TUI Nlv TIE Wool. SIIIRT I MBREI.I.A For Father ItA T II For Him \\ TO Dl.oVES AI Id RoltE HATH IMiBE CASSIMERE ’SON DRESS SHIRT DRESS Dl.OVES IIAT INITIAL II \N I »KERCHIEF i IHI K BOX Stl.lv I NDEBWEAR S II.K o r not