Cottage Grove sentinel and Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Oregon) 1915-1921, July 15, 1921, Image 4

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meni of whit'h tln* chnmhor of rum
murre shnnlil direct iMirnest effurts, vet
« e feci thnt uothiiig is of grenter lui
A Weekly Newapaper With Plenty
portnilce tinnì thè pcrmuucnt dcvelop
of Uarkbuuo.
nielli of thu uuderly mg ngnculturul
We levi thnt no greatcr
Elbert 1W ili nuil Liberi fiutali 1’ubUabtTa reeourcea.
through
M m I B. iii
Bdi oi uccouiplishuieut iiiuld come
thè rrurgauued ihauiber of commerce
A first riusi publlcutiou riitrml ut Cot than genuine, » buie heurted cooper
tage (Irovo, Oro., as avcuud ciana inulti r ut imi » u h thuse of thè ngricult orni
professimi.
Busnins O f f 1 C«...
412 East Muiu
Th e S e n tin e l
HO AD SKCTIONS (H)M l'Alt KD.
| tinnit'tl rnatl at a otmt of iflsnil pt t
I inilt*; iln* two following yourn tlio muto
Kup*»u\ Oro., J ti ito 2M. (T u
Ilio ami ootilily ^rntlt'tl ami mnlnootl witli
KiUtor ) Otto of (Ito n iiMuiiN w li\ | tniRlirtl rot k uii Ulloimloii t»l
lilt*
Thing« Other* Think «nil Wh.it We »»ili
lo latto roti IH v ‘s *\<*t«>m rotnl a I a rout of $12,(100 prr mill*» l to*
Th nk ot Ih» Thing* Othsrt thick
«»( rotiti building: I riami litui l.unr \tuik bt'inn do no oi»tifi,l> iindt't III**
«ouitO
rotiti** ait* t .» i i '
too in ut Tt , i * ii pt*i\ hum til | .11 ii«* county ami lln li
ion: tin* wii ^ or pal»I o r i o th»*
Dynamite is dangerous when over ami lltat >\o un* n* >t ^rttim; rottilo .
To proti* N.imi* in* tlio ctmiitv puitl in 1911.
heated. Dou t hector a wouiuu too «or ilio iiitMit*v ox|t*mlt'«l
« my UftMortiou \+ n^li! l wt*-li io «ali
\t pro «out t In* H Ink r Compton rom
much.
• • •
> our attoutìoii it> a aorlioit til tln* |*u pnnv art* paving I bin pmt • * I I lo* I'»»
In ortlor to ^**t to
TV e notice a news item about a in.m •‘»fi«’ ht^ho»»> Mtnih ot I «»Man« Oro\o, oifio highway.
finding a can of old coins while dig « «»in itti » ti l\ kuow a a* ilo* l # t Imiti Ih tlio $l2,ooo |»or mil«* not tool with him
giug for fish worms. That was good | n i«l«* »ortiuii « » I tln* l'tttil’it li lt w n \, torinl for |»UNiii|f, tli«*y mii*«t trairl !!»•
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HINCS WE THINK
p«*r nuli* Mortiou liar* to ui’i'oiiniloiluti«
i h tlio Irurkn lint»«! in i*o im t r in * tin ii
(lit* I ut voi in on u dolour. Tlio $ I Him
por milt* m«««lloii im utamlhi^ nil tin*
UNM^t* limi i* not InoakiiiK in uuv
phot* w Itili* ilio $12,000 |n*r nulo m*i
t mu I n broil king »o bmlly that work
It u « I to In* tomporurilv *u»potido<!
M\ rounou for tiillmu ikttontlou to
Iho* unit tor ut thi* turn* I n to givo to
tin* pillilo* a rimino to tin o*| igato | ».
foro tIn <o two plt*rt*N of rtuitl uro ruv
nml with pm mu noo I wu h I hmi I i ! I».
i
KMMklTI M
ii \ Iti»
J. H. A C K E R M A N .
SI Bfit’R l l ’TION KATES
1 Iti tln* yottr 101 I I piatirti ami Hitr $ I MHI
|H«|
lull«* Moot Mill, IIIf*«» fill
fortune but a bad precedent.
Ute year
*2 25 j Thro# mouths
ti5c
• • •
tucrtl ft»r ilio t onili \ (Oro. NI llawl. v, through ami I«»* uI truiol paw d o t llu-
Httnio «»f tin* imtNt nit ri oh | mu roiidiuu
The unexpected deatli of J. Il Ack
Bis Moot ht
I.1S Kiutfk i i '
• ' erma li, head of thè noruial school, is
***
Th«* na\y
tote ut umit* u f*»n « t Oli ini HAiourr » a m*t litui ol tln* iil»«»\i* $ISOO ni'tlioii win It* all tlio i C ’.oOh m ilo» puprr in in lit«* wantmlw
No aubecript ton listril tor I * " than tùie
a mure than a distinrt Iosa to »he moro of th«**««* f»fl\ iiiilliou tlolliir tlo\»s
A reduction of 25c for pacing a full
state of Oregon. As thè head of thè of potto«*.
year in aUtaiiee
iustitution whieh traina thè t cacherà
Tlio turning youuu mail ha* fo j*“
« l u d i traili our children. hia infliienee
Mi in her of
tl|Hin thè citizenahip
of
thè state, .nomo t hoso day».
National Editorial Vssociatiou
though Inrgclv iudircct, was great.
Onguii Stute Kditorial Association
A person is often right wheu he ml
The pcruutary ivwards of thè po
Orcgtiu Newapaper Conference
sitimi whieh In* held nere nieager. mils he is wrong.
I,nui“ Cuuuty l'ulilishers ’ Association
comparvi! to re w a rii» iu otlier servici*
“ Believe only half you
and
for i*ipml effort, therefore hia servici*
FBI D A Y , J U L Y 15. IÜ21.
was a reni sacrifico ili a material «av. Ion't repeat that.
A G R I C U L T U R A L INTERESTS H EAD He may, however, ha ve felt fully re
When you multiply the things the
warded hy thè joy of seeing some
LIST
thing neeoinplished. something dune, voter has to do to east an intelligent
ballot you divide the chances of his
The Health of the forests and the despite thè heroie effort nspnred dur
ing thè years thè |s*ople of thè state doing mi.
wealth of the mines make for highly
• • •
seenicd tu liegrudge elorv pcuny given
prosjicriHi* times during activities in
It doesut' uceessarilv follow that a
to nomini suppuri.
those lines.
The iiame Aekerman has been linked woman physician has more patience
Cottage Grove has in the jvi«t bon
with educaiioiial aetivities of thè state thau a male physician.
efitted to a tremendous degree from
for mauy years and we should long
the sale of the manufactured products
There is no escape from adequate
eherish thè memorv of his unselfish
of its virgin and unlimited timber re and fcirgely unreauited dovutimi tu thè puuishuicut for the person who kill’
sources nud also from activities In
time.
cause and state he lui ed su w oll
the Bohemia milling district.
We look forward to future prosper
There are som«* folks w is«* euough tv»
JACK CO NSER VES “ C L A R E T
ity from both of such sources. Roth
keep it to theuiselv«ks.
lumber and minerals are going to be
• • •
It seems that Jack Dempsey not
valuable and in great demand. With
A
millinery
display
this year looks
both nt our doors, then» is no treason only bent Cnrpcntier but also beat his like almost anything a person rares to
why we should not enjoy unparalleled board bills and similar bills owing to imagine.
those who helped prepare him fur hi’
prosperity from their sale.
• • •
Yet there is good ground for the encounter with the fighting French
The man who says he gut married
man.
He
seems
to
the
real
sport
to
statement made at this week's chain
beca irne he rouldii t help it hasn't
ber of commerce that
the
greatest I»* just about that kind of a pugilist enough to litui so that it will make
thing the chamber
could
put over Very little red blood courses in his any difference anyway.
would be genuine cooperation of the veins but he must be given credit for
city with the agricultural community. having taken great («ins. during the
Steel rails have advanced iu price
The prosperity that conies from the recent war. to conserve thnt limited
and here it is time for us to lav in
supply
of
“
claret.”
Cnrpcntier,
the
development of mining property and
«>ur winter supply.
Frenchman,
licked,
has
the
American
of timber resources is fitful prosperity.
• • •
It conies and goes with the market populace with him.
We are a nation of garrulous biped**,
and when the market is down the
Heury Alliers, convicted of disloy­ but there are very few enterta iiitig
mills and mines are down.
talkers just the sano*.
Agricultural prosperity is a con alty during the war. has been stricken
tinuiug prosperity.
The products or blind with paralysis and many look
Matrimony and alimony are spell«
the soil are grown every year regard upon his misfortune as the hand of
iucorr«*ctly. There should be :m • • «*
less of market conditions and. while Providence acting where the arm of
inserted before the " y . "
there are degrees to agricultural pros­ the law se.me.l about to fail. Without
perity, there is no doubt of its per his eyesight it will be harder than
The uewspap«*r man who tries to
mnuence. especially where the agrieiil ever for Albers to see the error of
please everyone doesu't g»*t out a pap«*r
tural pursuits are as diversified a* his way.
that pleases anyone.
they are in the Cottage Grove com
• • •
Th«» | m TstDii who*«* t»vrry net in hon«‘.**t
mniiity.
Always, it seems, the prod
When
an
old
hen gets married she
ucts of the soil somehow support eauily chent.« those who would tear
gets mad If you call her children
those who produce them.
Not so al down his eharacter.
chicks.
• • •
wavs with lumber and minerals.
• • •
Forests may lie denuded and the
The hen pecked husband hnsn't much
In an eastern city Johhannialk l.ew
earth may be robbed of all its min on the chicken hearted bachelor.
tneskskyk recently gave u violin con
. . .
eral wealth. Mills may be dismantled
and mines may become men* holes In
Few people get round shouldered be­ cert which we understand was a pro
the ground, but production of agricul cause of the weight above that point. nounced success. • • •
• • •
tural products goes on forever.
If women desire to attract attention,
There seems now no good reason
We all want reciprocity on the u°o«is
the stunt for them to do is to wear th-
to believe that the forests and mines where we will not have to reciprocate.
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kind of doth«*s the m«*ii kick about
• • •
are going to lie robbed of their wealth
thn
most.
during our lives, but the fact remains
Some pimple’s vanity is satisfied if
• • •
that agricultural prosperity is per they get a large mail and have time L>
Imitate the unobtrusive mirror, uho ti
manent, fundamental prosperity, while stop in the poatoffice and open it.
always shows its bright side.
•
•
*
the prosperity of forests and mines
• • •
is fitful, “ velvet” prosperity.
A barber may not lie an artist, as a
If
miu
only
knew
why some girls
We do not minimise the importance judge lias ruled, but he makes a lot of
fall in love with them they would I ihvc
of our forests and mines, which may good looking men's faces.
inueIi of the conceit taken out of them.
* • •
well la* expected to produce many
The Chamber of Commerce
invites y o u to help make
Cottage G rove a better
place to live in.
The Cottage G rove
Electric Company
believes in a better
“community spirit”
and to foster this
spirit our slogan is
to be Service.
COTTAGE GROVE ELECTRIC COMPANY JJ
O LD
B IF O C A L S
►i-’ .-N E W
I n v is ib l e
When hubby comes home too good
There are more inward cowards than
natured wifey may suspect that he has
physical ones.
a secret source of pleasure.
• • •
It'ii p«‘«’uliur b«iwr many wealthy
Newspapers wifi soon be made out
of cornstalks, fn some eases this will w<> in «ii go almost • nuked.
• •
I*? an awtul waste of u « mx I cow feed.
• • •
Jealousy never helps a wiuuau ’■
A lie crushed to «*arth will rise looks—or a man's either, for that mat
ter.
To make a temporary optimist of a
pessimist, get him to run for office.
Ia“t not one wife know whut tho
other wife doetb, saith the man with
two of ’em.
• • •
A dispatch tells of a man who awoke
one morning and found that he had
grown bald headed during the night.
He ought to get a divorce.
• • »
Why should the bridegroom wear
mourning on the happiest day of bis
life I
• * *
Don't talk about your neighbors—
just be sure to so live that they can’t
Three guards against
tooth decay
I f you want to kee|g your teeth white anil pretty— free front
tooth troubles o f all kituls come to our store today arul take
home with you these three auls to clean white teeth and a
healthy mouth.
K LE N ZO D E N T A L CREM E cleans your teeth without in­
ju ry to the enamel. There is no «frit in Klenzo. Its snowy
whiteness penetrates all the little crevices ami rids them
o f stale secretions. 25c and 50c tubes.
K LE N ZO L IQ U ID A N T IS E P T IC frees your mouth o f disease,
breeding germs. It is a valuable aid in the treatment o f
pyhorrliea. Eliminates the bad laste in your mouth and
leaves a clean sweet breath.
Use it as a mouth wash
night and morning. 25c and 50c bottles.
K LE N ZO TO O TH BRUSHES in just the shape and style o f
bristle that you like to use. Brushes that help you clean
between the teeth. Long lasting, popular priced tooth
brushes. The most important aid to .healthy teeth. Sev­
eral sizes at varying prices.
The Modern Pharmacy
£. J. KEM, PROP,
COTTAGE GROVE
A W ORTH W H I L E
THE U N I V E R S A L C A R
GOAL
(Eugene Register.)
The slogan of the Lain....... only I
grange “ We Don’t Put All Our Kgg« .
i a I >tw Basket,’ ’ is the best |*>-sible I
guarantee of future business stability 1
in this part of western Oregon. O n e
crop farming has its ups when the.
......... if its partieular erop happens to j
be high, but it
has
corresponding
downs when the priee that it must de |
pend upon slumps. The region whose
resources are diversified is seldom in
the doldrums, because while it may
see rrup failure or lovv prices in one
line it is pretty likely to have some
thing else that makes a profitable
showing.
Ijine county agriculture i« mining
to be well diversified, and the result
is stability that was unknown in the
days of exclusive grain production.
After long years of effort, we are sue
ceeding in establishing a fair balance
between grain growing,
fruit and
livestock and the result is pleasing in
the extreme.
Not only has fruit growing been
added to grain and livestock, but there
has been sensible diversification of
the fruit erops themselves. Plnutings
have been spread among prunes, np
pies, pears, cherries, nuts arid her
ries, and none of these crops domi
nates all the others. The livestock in
dustry is divided among dairying,
breeding anil meat
prodtietion. and
the grain crops are being diversified
in such a way ns to produce the feeds
for which there is n market.
The result of this combination is
thnt all three of the lending agricul
tural industries supplement each other
and tend to provide a market for each
other’s produets.
The dairyman de
(tends upon the grain and hay farmer
for his feeds, and the fruit grower In
his turn depends upon the livestock
man for dairy products and for the
manure that is vitally necessary if the
orchards are to be kept up to full pro
duct ion. Thus a sort of endless chain
is created whereby each profit- by
the other and all profit from the ex
portable surplus.
The community ns
s whole profits by the fact thnt the
chances of n general erop failure are
redtieed to the minimum.
Oregon has many communities thnt
have established enviable reputations
because of their success in -“|iecinli7:n
tion.
Hood River is famous for its
apples.
The Rogue River valley I"
famous for itM pears. Tillamook i- fa
mous for its cheese. But if the WIT
lamette valley can be made famous
for the fact that by reason of wide dl
versification it never knows a crop
failure, we shall have achieved omc
thing of which we can all be inordi-
" nately proud.
Tin* lift!«* m r with tin* little tip
keep ami the h i” réputation at
a
little
priee some eolllhi
nation.
T e a rs
FORDSON
u p
Bt o i i l i l i e s !
lia “ e
o il
while
the
t In*
soil;
III«’
rou gh est
rips
olii
b u sin e ss
am i
the
hom e
la l i n e r
the
m ori
p h i'* '* ,
m ere
lv feeds tlie gas ami nuides his “ asoline si.... I along the path it should
follow some svstem von ean’t heat it.
WOODSON BROTHERS
Free Demonstration Du\ or Nii lit
should your crankcase
St CLEANED?
Automobile manufacturers carefully recommend, in their Hooka o f
Instruction, regular draining and cleaning o f the crankcase.
This is necessary because engine operation causes road dust, carbon,
fine metal particles and other impurities to accumulate in your crank­
case oil. T his grilty oil circulates through your engine, impairs its per­
formance and ultimately leads to rapid depreciation and repairs.
To meet thla n«»d, Modern Crankcase
Clcaning Service haa been aMabllahed by
ft rat i lane garagoa and other dealer*, co­
operating with the Standard Oil Company.
Theae garngenand ilealerauaeCalol Flush­
ing Oil, the m ientific agent that cleana
out old oil, dirt, grit and other impurltiae,
and doea not Impair the lubricating rfft-
riency of fraah oil uaad. The cleaned crank-
cam la rehilad with the correct grade of
Zarnlena.
Look for the garage or dealer displaying
thealgn ahown above,—It mearía "Serrar
operation anti longar angina h fa .”
S T A N D A R D O IL C O M P A N Y
(California)
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