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it lei* for the mi mediate future netunllv » i l l be olitimeli and committees h ill be ut work. The internal being tint played by member* o f the orgnmzntion A Weekly Newspaper With Plenty ÌMngt Ottisrl Think »ml Wh.vt W» i* indicated by the faet that neurit o f Unckbune lllmk ot the Things Ottimi I MM every member eaat In* or her ballot in the primary nominal mg eludimi Libert beile aliti Elbert Smith Publishers It is never too lute to do a kindle *s filbert Bede____ ______________ kilitw The interest being takeu la further imlirntetl by the faet that those ttho A first e-iass publication enterad at Cot got tin* larger votes were those who A centipede I* »el.lem oil its last I tage Orme, Oro., aa aeeoutl class matter have taken an active puri in the re legs. Uuaioeaa O ffic e — ________41k Last klaiu organization o f the chamber or who hate in the |>a*t mitilo reputation» ns I t ' » a preacher's business to make go getterà. Wealth or poaitioii cut good. H U U M C iu rn oN k a i l * The voters evidently Cue year____| Thrao moutha------------ 56c little figure. Work is tho greatest cure there I Six moutha.... 1.15 | Single copy— — 5« wished to put up as their nominees N o subscription lia ted for liar thau tide 'll»'.»’ uii*»t likely to get r es u 1 1 -. ri|;:tril for siu. • • • A roduaUou of for puyiug a full l ' ,'i o f edition in lift*. Among the IS nomine«» there is not When fat men get into an Miguincnt year m adv nuco one who may not bt> reasonably ex there is likely to In* a tight among tlo Member o f peeled to inuko a good aud capnbb grouser*. • • • National Editorial Association i la w lo r , yet undoubtedly some stand tiregou State Editorial Association ont because o f jvist achievement* aim A je w el o f a w ife is a valuable as *t Oregon New»t>aper Conference because o f jvist activity in public mol to any muu. I .sue Comity Publishers' A stomatica civui affairs. The extent to which the work of the chamber is to be sue The nearer to the truth a lie is the FRIDAY, JULY 1, lt>31. cc'sful depends to a large extent u|*ou more it hurts. which nine o f the 1* candidates are selected ill the election which is to be Folks who live m flats keep a sharp S O M E T H IN G A L W A Y S H A P T E N S eoucltidrd next Tuesday. Kueh noni lookout for one another. 9 9 9 ber o f the chamber who has made a It aeems like something always liup vow* that the chamber is to In* a real The grcatoHt *}»«*u«lthrift in lu* \\ I»* pens just I k *fore the country goes to influence in the community life and u it.itis hi* o|»jw>rtumti«'H. • • • the demnition bow wows. that it is to lead in all civic affairs, Many have been worrying for fear owes it to himself ami to the coin Tho b»gg«*r » n»:»n m the * mailer he lalmr and labor unions were going to munite to use great care in the se fools when com«' ii|* with. • • • carry things to such extrciu* - that lection o f nine most likely to use best industrial warfare, aceainjwniod by business judgment in the adimmst ra Do not try to pick your jm liti.d bloodshetl, was to Come. tion o f the affairs o f flic chamber, plums before they are ripe. Many have feared that the movie most likely to have the g ift o f fore picture business was goiug to la* ear mg liny a ctivity through to a sue Tin* man nnd the woman lie married | riod to sueh extremes that the moral.** eessful conclusion when once made n for her money are sihui puitni. • • • o f the jssiple o f this great nation were definite piece o f work and best able to be wrecked. A man *1«*» >n’t iui"unt to much wh.i | to get the undivided *up|M>rt o f the We could feel the emergency brakes membership in conducting the program thriv is a now bab\ b«>\ hi thclumx • • • taking hold when we read that the o f work atol in carrying on the.aetiv American Federation o f Ijibor repud ities o f the chamber We should hav< I f all the water were »queer.«»«! out “ I luted the idea o f “ one big union,'' none o f the lagging interest that rhar stink’*, Motue cor|H>n|ti<»iiM w**ubl lie j*uf and will not join with the federated aderire.* city. county, state nini * * tu »oak. * * • • • tratios unions of Europe in fostcriug national elections, for this i* a matter European ideas o f class conflict. SometiDies a fellow takes a tumble in which every member o f the ehani We could hear the emergency brakes ber has a personal, vital interest. to hitii*elf ami di.*co\era w her«» he ha.** take another grip when wre nail that * ’ iullcu «low ii. * * 9 9 9 the Allied Amusement Industries of California hail refused to permit film«* A D A M S IS C A N D I D A T E FOR It i* &«*U to !»<» «Ii’♦«•ruing but don't F E D E R A L ROAD P O S IT IO N notice th«* «lark »¿do o f thing* any of made by the leading character in a recent triangle murder a ffa ir shown in tener than iioc«‘n*:iry. • • • Washington. D. 0\, June 27.— The their theaters. It is a mighty healthy 'ig n when name o f K. .1. Adams, of Eugene, now A book agent will tell you you are any organization starts cleaning its serving as secretary to Senator Stan too smart to b«> f«a>!e«l and th.n go own house and the Federation ot fichi, i* being mentioned here ill eon ahead And him>« lt a bar. • • • Labor lias shown its Americanism in ri ectimi with np|*oininient us commi* its recent action aud the Allied Amuse sinner on the federal road commission Disc*** cannot enter where mium I iuic meut Industries o f California has provided for in the Townsend roads is. K«*«*p th«* cloutl* out «if your heart shown its consideration for the vvel lull now before Congress. and ill heulth will iiatH you by. Recent developments make it ap- • • • fare o f the morals o f the people in their aetion aud we think both or p»*ar that when Mr. Adams, who had Th«' man who always knows how a gnu nations have acted wisely for their previously held state o ffic e in Oregon, thing *hou!d be don«* i* s«*l«b,ni the man own interests, for the public has carne east with Senator Stanfield it who has learn«*«! from ox|>eri«*tic«\ • • • certain rights alaiut which it some was with the understanding that it times becomes touchy when flagrant was only a temporary arrangement ami N o candidate was ever d«*f« «ted f »r disregard o f those rights thoroughly that Mr. Adam* was to get a better o f fie«» but that h«’ diseov ere«l all of a federal job. arouses that public. sudden lik«* that it was better for him. Mr. Adams n*a* making a financial • • • sacrifice in coming east as si*eretnry K E E P O N T H E JOB. Public sentiment can rai*«* a man t*‘ to Senator Stanfield, it is now said the highest pinna*!«* «»f fame in a «lay Most o f those who doubted that it and consented to come only with th and cast him o f f his high perch in a would be possible to organize a ebani understanding that Mr*. Adams was second. 9 9 9 ber o f commerce here w hirh would to fie put on the senate payroll ,i* get action upon the various things a elerk in Senator S ta n fie ld ’s office Many a man who can't pa«ldb* hi* upon which they would like to see Mrs. Adam* is on th,, rolls with her own cau«M* think* he i* <|ualifi«'d 1“ perform* no service action, are rapidly W in g convinced hnsbrind but furnish th«» motive power f«*r th«» ship that the reorganized rhaml or really is Their combined salaries amount to «if state. about «2300. • • • goiug to ilo things. Some few, o f As soon ns he reached Washington course, will not be convinced when ¡ Why not pr«*dict *«»m«th»ng pleasant half o f the first program o f work i* Mr. Adams interested himself in an ju*t as well a* something d«d* ful. It ■* : an accomplished fact. Pi*'¡sirations for nmendmci* to the federal mad* bill just as easy and just as likely t«> i putting over a real program o f work whieh provided that the taxes r a is e , come true. • • • nr«, going merrily forward despite any on automobili** and neeessnriis, by the doleful prediet ions and ere another government should fie put into one A woman in Mexico was recently fumi ntid used only for federal nid to week has passed the program o f aetiv sentenced to I k 1 silent for » i t month*. building o f state highways. Such cruelty seem* like a relic o f n This tax now amount* to about barbaric age. #125.000.000 annually and is inerens . . . ing yearly. This would give more (¡all isn’t reputed to I k * a very d* money for road work than the #10O, Ire table article o f food, but ju-t the I 000,000 congress hns recently I ms ’ ii .same that's all that keeps some f o l k , ’ g iv in g annually for road*. Mr. Adams from starving. claimed that the automobilista would not begrudge paving the taxes when When in doubt as to whether to nay it was understood the money obtained something that won't d " you any pur was to fie used on road const ruction tieular good, you w o n ’t lose anything only. by not saying it. A f t e r this amendment was prepared it was introduced in the senate by Developing the brain is said to make Senator Stanfield as an amendment to weak bodies. I f this is true there tho Townsend bill. Mr. Adams, who should lie a tremendous number of i was a memlier o f the Oregon high physieally perfect people. way commission before coming to • • • 1 Washington, urged adoption o f the Maybe* the post maw t«*r general units Stanfield amendment at a hearing Is to raise the/atea on unmul * I -• iu:»t ' fore the Senate p o»toffice nnd po*t ter mo an to have aonie chaugf* to put ! roads committee and was a regular in the postal savings hank. 1 attendant at the rommittes-'s hearings • • • on this bill. The man who is so constitute«! that I f the Townsend hi!! pisses, a« you would be willing to do mo t any framed— and it is expected it will— kind o f a favor for him is tlo* one who ' Mr. Adams will be urged for appoint nee ms to need help till* least. merit as one o f the federal rood rom • • • missioners at #10.(MW) a year, provided Thin is a raising generation: Th«* j in the bill, it is understood. farmer raises the crop, the whoh -ah r | ami retailer raise th«» price and the) ultimate consumer raises the coin. • • • When a young couple goes to live j with the b r id e ’s parents, it is a pretty j sure sign that it would have b«*«n bet j ter to have pontpoiiori the nuptials. • • • The Sentinel "KINGS WE THINK e> When You Think of the 4th th in k o f . The Fair Store We Have Nearly Everything Flags, bunting, colored Tarlatone. Red, white and blue crepe paper, hirer.lackers, torpedoes, sparklers, pistols, caps, etc. Candy, peanuts, crackerjack. Balloons, horns. Cut Prices and Special Sale of Ready to Wear Goods For ladies, misses and children. C hildren’s gingham dresses at nearly half price— call and look. N e w items in vestees, lace collars, new laces, pongee silks. C In dren’s white dresses very low. Pennants— get one for the 4 lh — a new lot in this week. Dishes— all kinds. T-H -E E-A-l-R A country editor wrote o f f'biengo's i uniformed police. The intelligent com 1 positor set it up “ uninformed,’ ’ which 1 probably described them just ns well. . . . A fake of KLFNZO TOIHKT S O A P with each purchase of the new lar ire 50c size I ^ on make lit)«; on each dollar purchase from us of this new size dental creme. HOI’ll OF TIIF SF A1 1 F XFCFKSITIFS Head our hip colored ad in the duly 2 issue of the Saturday Fveninp Host. Watch our windows and save money by buy ing from us merchandise of quality. The Modern Pharmacy C. J. KEM, PROP. COTTAGE GROVE It is proponed to place a giant statue j o f the American Indian ut tio* entrance, to New York harbor. A cigar stand privilege to go with it would probably ] in* well paid for. • • « I f th ere’s anything that disappoints,1 a person it is to shake hands with a bright looking person and be handed a 1 fLipper with less life in it than hi tin* . tail o f a shredded codfish. • » » Environment doesn’t have ns much I e ffe c t ns some folks try to make us j believe. The obdurate onion planted among roses is entirely uninfluenced by the sweet companionship. * » • # A daily speaks o f n mother applying the slipper at the most available point. Evidently the writer must hnvei «aped in early life a whole lot o f what he | had coming to him. Otherwise h e ’d ' have known that under n healthy ap 1 plication o f the slip|S*r ut properly j interspersed intervals “ the most avail : able jm in t’ ' t.ets pretty well ironed out. , » • • A ft e r Adam has been condemned for centuries ns the one who ate the apple and brought all the troubles upon fo l lowing generation», along coim-s n pro fessor o f assyriology with an alibi and eonclnsive proof that Noah, the hero o f the flood, was really the guilty one. We w o n ’t fus;i about who ate the ap pie i f the professor will tell us who got the core. A clean and pure home product, de livered at your home. Also Refrigerators of the m ost m odern type in w h ich to use the ice Cottage Grove Ice Co. R e a r C ity M e a t M a rk e t P h o n e 55