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About Cottage Grove sentinel and Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Oregon) 1915-1921 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 23, 1921)
I >Uo coiuim »m u ha* hold a houm .fo r tho orgy o f »i»oiivliiig o f n fow Teuipe rauco rnforw eis knop tliiug* diaeover n iueili.nl wlietnby thè stptoal hero, ti» di» larou ha* beou favorable to venr» ho ha» put htntaolf m a ik im I ioii uf thè ernuker coutil be (rnuaformed brevviiig lutisi uf Ilo» luue. |users o f " j i t i M , " which ludiente* that whore the ntnn whom ho 1 » pleased to s s » iato au aritelo o f diut aud tho wastevl usera o f cuiront may expect a xtuuio tlo»i|¡nnto a» hi» imlunlrial ouoaty 1 » A m agm i no leeoni ly priuled tliirty oiiorgy o f ilio knuekur imru«MS«.il unii deal from lhi‘ cotuitusMou. Yet wtih moro foully entrenched than over and A Wuckly Nt'WKjiajrar r W ith 1‘k n ty Thlntp Ottusi Think «ml WM W« pici a r.'s o f uno se t r e « and siili iised for unii ivo power, we wuuld fimi i thin »onreo o f power to no to. The 1 ha» placed huuaolf in a poailiou where of Baokbo no. Th.sk of th« Ihm«» Otkur« Husk V m / timi Die inillcuiuui was eluw al liaud. »lid.i ‘1 sli.iw ipiile all o f licr. Sentmol ilia1» not tvmetubor that the tho employer not abovo Inking ad s s » • • • Elbert lie d o aud hllborl ïunith i ’ ublmhor» ' itiieiia of tho city in rocoul years vantage ol any situation can profit In I f yuu d on 'I dune.» you wuu'I bave Kveryoue w ill Ini Imppy aa loug as Elbert B e d e ________________ E d it o r ;11“ ' 1' **k*''1 tho eonunisatou to a « mto I the folly o f his former employe who tiovl probably never iiitcuilcd muli lo |wy thè fulillor. l he LKiuor aiul ligio »ituaiiou hero. I aki|i|n»tl from i«>t> to job aud' w b o» % ■ - - ..i— ■ — — ■ —. —— we doli ’l waut lliin g » we r a u ’l bave. Ilio soaring o f last jm tf » W at lint « « K m w ool out » » inculi» 11 » they to be sntisfi.^j Iveiiu w if lie were he ■ ss • ss A first class jmbltcatiou outorod at Cot malauco ol thè iv»|uest o f thè utibty cauto tu would lui ve noi limi; tu ptuy tur New Jersey Ila» nulli.in soni« lago cirovo, Ore., as secoud class matter itstdf. I f loafer» waatod ouly thulr owu • • • , The ___ _r _________ _ ________ »c o d a c ulitr iv»i¡i' alato market litui n lot u f eor|Hirutlon offieers. lim e minti rollìi! be forgivuu them. l'ho qnostion now i», if wo are m io t Boston lold but hall thè story s s » if )UU %%UUl U MHlUlill (O klH'l» quu l, • • • Husmeas O ffic e _________ «12 East klaiu thè sa me uosiliou timi wo nlwaya bave It th«» truth «'«tuli! bv' Usi rilevi, it Iler l‘ oni'11» lire beiug limile frnui |Miln Invìi; l i thè publiu servire commissiou probably would l v touiidslhnl the mail The mini who «ita up nighls Imi mg • • • HCBBCRiJ-TTUN B A TE S is tho ouly power wo havo froui which who stuck tv> Ins pili and tru»«l to iimki toe« and un ii ‘a rolla r» fr.un milk If Iti» ueiglibur» w ill funi la lh<» moriimg l'hore im no pftufo ou «'arili l'or (to' some Inolivi ni Iniumillty wnlilil nlily lim i In» uciglihnr» bave beat limi In It One year____ #2.25 | Three mouths---- 65c io ex peci a chance o f aiti kiud lu hi in si-1 1 mv»ro valuable lo the employer m««l«tlor ami m o «inulti il ho i* Sm mouths.... 1.15 | ISiugio copy— 5c elevin e ratea aud sercice, are vvo goiug IS still on tho iMivroll ami that th N o subscription listed for less thau 65c lo make au aptnaiuuce bolero tho coni wage earner who pul bv each w ivk a Mtiulcil aiivolu'r«' o I ih *. • • • A reduction o f 25c for payiug a full missiou whcu it sits hore t Ini t w ill portion o f thv' big wngos o f tho recent cumpletolv viari iy tho light and |owor |»nst has not had to go ou tho w ag your in advauce A I ubioum aviator m |¿nnn¿ lo ulurt Mtuatioa f slavo block. The Beutiuel, fo r ono, is o f thè opiu l'n«»mpk»ymout anti hunger arc rv a m liuol lo U'Ut li I 0 141K l'.v mail. Mauj Member o f ton ihat improv cinema aro |a>ssiblo greti able tragedie» but it is just as coniti |Mvlor lo «lo lUoir» lim i vvajr. N ational Editorial Association • • • and is ready to do ila puri to l»iiug regrettable that |«»rt o f the binili Oregon Smte E ditorial Association >uch iinprovcaicuts about or fiud oui must l v placed U| h » ii the wage earner II*» «iUUgOlVUM lo w ill«' g«K»vi itlvU'tV what giravi nvascm thè re is why we Inaiseli. t»f vawirse. wo eauiiot refuse \ olir w ilo nval« il uioi u«kn \\Uy ^ou Orvgoa Ncw»paj>er Conforvuce + 1 H.r» jii'r m o llili \l.l< \ \ \ (INI I'Jtinlli’ | k w v r c*n*l havo thom. to help relieve his dislivas but we can l.aue Couuty Publishers ’ Association Are tkosc w he vvorked so vallan ti) at the same time i»oiut the wav to «loII t IlVO U|» lo II. IÌOII CHIIIIII' p o w e r iffi flO |M»r m o llili Il i» no irv ilil lo go forw ard wuh for what aeorned to tlieui tho beat avei.l similar tragedii's in the future F R ID A Y , S E l'T E M llE B » , 19U uiethovl o f rolieviu g tho situatioii (o m g Thv* volitili ion hi lit vstoii is no d ii ool making au o lfo r l lo Uolp II kum * r t iu v v i. u s ifl H.'l p e r m o n th lo o c a n ille pOWl'l* io voice thoir opiuious al thè hearing ferent thau the eoudilioit that woubl who aro 9ll|i|»iug lia«kwar«U. • • • to l v hold bere bv tho public serv ice prevail hero tho moment the least IS OOK W IN D A L L S T E N T ' tioo c a m llc ■LVoo p e r m o n th p o w e r conimissnin aud take mi a d iv o tvirt needed workers were vlisvamneeti d from An iown wouiuu «in la i«* lim i The pubbe sere leo commission will ni that bearmi', or is tho tabulo m ailer their jotia. woiuou uiako ivi« al uiuii’ ilu k ci». Ih«^ M V U S I IK1 E L I ) $2.00 p e r m on t h lo o c H lid lr p o w e r he» 1 si here ou October 7 a public hear to I h - d ruppe.! righi where ìt alw ay» «tiigul to ilu¿ io Usivi io lading uui lias Invìi aud are wo tv» k » oh as bere iuk upon rates to l v charged tor elec The mayor o f Boston has approved Ih«' unii. Ul » S E I « ! U«1 lio c a n ille pow r r $1 fill p e r m o n th tneai service. A t that time all those' tutore, compianoli»; o f a situatiou that knickerbockers fur women. A sensible • • • havmt; eomplaiuts agaiual the service wo havo thè power to rhauge, if it thing fo r htiu In >lo anti a sensible l'hv'ro i» imi ono ^UBoimit'ul lillu tg we have been receiving. or wishing ft' cari justlv bo < hauge.l, lim itigli olir thing for women t>' wear. Women in CO TTAG E GROVE $1 &0 p er m o n th *ump'st improvements, w ill havo au o|>- IHiblic body, tho commtsaion. 100 c a n d ir p o w e r knickerbockers would lint attract halt tho «III« ol lllO l'OIJ ¿ iUU«l. i'tlftl 19 lo j lis i we expeutl all out euorjjy in tho im iwlito mah' staro that they ilo torco him lo live wuh « I l h«» w i«va lo portuuitv to l v hv-ard. 000 r a n d Ir $4.17 p e r m o n th p o w e r It is but a short time ip > that cit' WltHlt $50,lllH) III laillvls whleh socio to with kina' garters pta-ping front uuder Ilio *aiuo iioiiM'. icons o f tho city went to the p»>Hs de la» o f no earihlv use to ust • • • the sonaibk» abbreviated skirt. It is VV o h»|v not. We uiav havo lus'ii not what is shown that arouses the teim m ed to voice dissatisfaction with I k i e s it s e e m that o u r is lllljllst t<> n »!f 1 he questions a w ile asks her hubby proscut rail's and service. They acted viiv(vivai upou thè propose«! l«v»n>l issue cu nosit v o f man so much as that winu he comes heme al d a. ai atv m a way to leave no doubt m the bui vvo necci not bv dividevi in ui.ikmg which is tem ptingly half hnldi'ii. < \ »t l a i ; « ' < i r o v « * ( a s v i a tane« pi uve Ivforv' thè »»ubile not ky|»ulkeueal ones, lliwugk possibly ■muds voue as le hv»w llu v felt. Milne that uuv'liiy onslaught et v»t>- . oinuussieni. » . l u in g so. Oregon may not have gone ah»-nd at hardlv a worvl has been heard about j I f a real appearance is made- before the electrie light auel power Sltuatien. the ce'iumission and if a fter that hear thv' |vll rat'll Isaev st which -.«me c , . kou hsivi U u « r i«ol uogiocl jou r Is the matter to be dropivd there', j w»' are not satisfied with rvsnlta, have progressed, which may l v the lui>iut.\» UUk'A« jo u r voUi 4 1 ! ol wiUl rv'Hson that it is found to be in th»' or is it to tv .arried lo some kind e'f then The Sentinel believes the time a successful wnolusionf I w ill have arrived to consider th»- prop- best financial ruuditiou o f any state « ¿ l« v lo HvgUvl h&* Al th«- iva io«' tibiv* \ . . V . . vi g t l II Ihere is little doubt that the Cot -iliu n o f a munivi|»a> plant :vyd to in the uniou. ) w h i« h i> p r u Ì M Ì > l) I h * m u t o i«lui« tage Urove Electric company is in'ini; v otv enough money te» buy or build Koseburg is aw fu lly sore lives use ho iuuk ___ to continue to servo the citv with light one». F a tty Arbuekk» has erowvksl iheir heme aud power. The amount o f #50.000 1 ------------------------ tal. ut sv-au.lal o f f the frviul page, t o r voted bv the p.vplo fo r the const rue O N L Y H A L F TH E STORY. r»g », ni«»* ululvii u tili ^t rai» takrn ; v wills tis ic i te Times. tiv»u o f an electric light system is but j -. llvm |>ui>liv «irtiikmg 1 u | a * tu l hivagvi, a part o f what it would cost the; Attention was called to uucinploy The Corvallis Oaxetto Times inquires: ' «uk n«|'i*llj ( w ) * a a r m il« aa. VkhA! city to build a power plant aud cstab ( incut existing in svvtions v»f thv» oast Why uot «iiifrreuvi- «io«* il«Ai iu .«k« ih « jug- lish a distributing system. The law pv S|svtacular performance o f the •*ls Ike world wickeder I ” T.inir MIIU.V i* a v«* |»hu(j ol o lia r w a j « ol g «tliu g AN t> MI» 1 seems to be plain that permission j Holton svw lalist lea.k'r who eoueeived "m o t«' w i. k.'vier f ’ * « *K f i ll i » . I H w a ia *. would have ft' be given bv the pubtie he spectacular idea o f pu llin g half • • • service commission oefore any cv»ncern stripped men on the bk vk aud auc U d o re ek vliou a cauviidata fur rv could furnish lo w er to the city at th< Honing o f f their services to the high eksctiou feel» as i f all tho sins of past Tho cali«« «a v 9 that Kugltak auaicu bouudarv line. The commission, uti est bidder, in order that the men might and tature generations had lawn loaded bave lAki’ u to rAistug chi« kvu« T l« vloubtv'vlly, despite past unsatisfactory earn food upon which to live. ujiuii Him—it suecosaful at the polks. h«'U9| dealings with the local company, vv.vulvl lon-k o f cmplovte.cnt is a tragedy to Ho fiats that his • • • m us h a s« Ives l v more likely to toll tho established many. Only a com paratively small pro ri*«A 9 t’ fo M g a e n i who ¿.troie about j ev»m|>aiiv what to do than to admit a portion o f v»ur total |s»pulatiou is out washed white as snow. • s s tho iuij-vluuu.) h.i.'U’ o f .\mt'ri«'Au» competing power company. .»f emtdov meut by preference. Tov» S a c peupla would lath more if wa'd ukighl h»be orcaaioa to r m » « ) ihcir This may be a debatable point, but much attention, it would seem, cannot The Sentinel is o f the opinion that the l v given til the uncmplv »meut question slop long enough lo g ivo thorn a viJUllK-U« « t |vlA«'i'«i tU tilt* ¿JO*tllOM O f T M ¿ > b I ------s-w i>iW 'im i«liW ^ Il ■ city w ill find itself unable to furnish and thv* best way o f remedying the . nance lo get star led. ìhc couAtrj a c » « | « ^ r iu:iu tr jm g lo lo w er except bv manufacturing it anil situation. c u lh ^ t h t s « u U m r 1 iu ita . But th«» spectacular labor slave mar we know o f no advice to the contrary • • • A diplomatic ma never admires his having l e u secured by th»vsc interest ket dui not tell the whole story. Ih « re a r r e .« 5 autlìiou ^ulloin o f ir«' It would l v inteivsting lo know how w ile it. a dress Ik it hooks ju s a in« evl in establishing a municipal syste back. « rvaoi «uuMiiui «i 10 thv L u i !« h ! Htnlr« The columns o f The S, > tinel hav e Invìi mane . f th. >« men now ont »>f employ opened to any who wish tv* discuss the j meut and out «»f f«»*>d were «"urtung big hb«*rj jou u g iu.«u wiih throe A auuaii iug tillv'U IruvU lo Wrg« or four jouug bil| icu uvii «iuAgiu «*9 ago i and s;« nd situati: n ami no explanation o f nny wage« onlv a short time * ajpo KiH.l has .-..me from thos«» interested mg their money as rapidly as th«*y ««¿»¿•uf t uuiUtiO» that br ¿«»ivi for alt exc«*|»t ou«- or to«»| • • • in ihe establishment o f a municipal earned it. whik' they now ks»k for ^ lk u u i «>f ibut auitiuul. ’H IRRKR! Ring I Tlu- mfftxl plant The columns o f The Sentinel 'iipt»»rt from th«»se who m»«le wis«- in I ber«- might be mera smart mea if " remain op«u for th»' discussion o f any vestments «luring the same tvrivwl. grouse may roar up out of the It is t rue that the free spending in« rv w r ic a t su nmuy numen U> make pha-v <vf the situation bv anyone in briers nml bicak six-ctl recortls t«'Tested as a taxtw yer or as a tis«»r o f o f the mau gettin g the b ig wages made fuuk* o f them. BI0 • • • buaiuews g.Ksi fo r the time. It made ek vtrie current. among the pines but be will not git I f the bed bug had a dit fi rent way As far as nt«'S ami serv ice are eon profits greater f«»r the big rm pk'Ter« c«»rm»d. the eitv is, in «vur opinion, in and bv ih« ir spending o f thetr money o f gettin g his hvm g, we might au through the Winchester shot pattern that prnctirally the same pavsition it was :«« rapidlT as they «-arn«»«! it the so cunsidvr him suck a disreputable mem CRESWELL W 0 W. HALL is shot at him. Because Winchester tesf- before the recent elect ion was held v-alk-iT wag«' «aruers only made more oer uf sueiety. «.cure th«' p«vsitiou o f th«‘ «*mpk»ving I f r»'li»'f o f auv kind is to come, it s » • in/i and in sp ectin g have made sure ttuit must c«vnie, it s«'ems t«» us, through the .lass against which many o f th«-»r The man »h u makes muncy bet nag who sis'tit their *ut«s’ an«v now rail. public service commission. tlie sliot pellets will be evenly distributed. his « a i s u c e «« errtaiaiy It would be interesting to know how against The city and citirens always have duerni't ears it, many o f thes«» men who were w illin g had the commission to appeal to, just We »ell Winchester Shotgun* and Winchester Refreshment*. Prize Waltz and • • • as th. v now have. The onlv time that to be put on the wage «hive b k vk are Shclb they are made for each other. You tmong those who during the year* that Good Music II B «/ U KtUir N 'i O Í M U l B lo rr lata>r was scarce hopped, «kipped and iW-kl lh al » c u Bi‘ %«r g el au Jvovi for can always count upon them for results! Everybody Welcome unity«! fru n one job to another and vugh«-1 at the employer who a*ked for u v t it ig ihjkt we caa t a r t « « oa a ja n Everything you want for hunting right here a «lay's work fo r what was then ice fA . in our »tore. Our salespeople are not only « A live wire usually oguixed as a fa ir day '* pay. authorities on the proper equipment but will A notili se tur pwid «5U a para ad for There is uo un«'mpk>yment situation Hua with whatever he go«w after. • • • a New York dug. ile 'a a »au»agel gladly tell where the best hunting is to be found in IIregvn but no e ffo rt is reqnirvd to • s s [Mint out young men without families Aa eastern college president advu and what to take along. This is purt of our > ho ean.e.i more than their parents vates stewed prunes and mush as a Those j«-,ij.le w ho elaim we nught •ervice to the hunters. Make use of iti ■ luring the peak o f high prices fo r diet fur college students. to work only tw o hours a day w ill B e talks ** * ' V ( labor and yet who are now penniless as if he were g iv in g th.v . 4 « ire f M i e i rea li x.- their dream», b,-e a use except fo r their daily wage and who •ueh a couditioa as that would ae compliment Thems.lv. "s u|«> having experte m u lta te thè worhiag o f the criminal parents who had the foresight to pro , ß j There are a lut o f people who half court marhiaery night and day. v ivk* against a rainy day and where s s * th«»y who have spent tw ice what believe things that they know are wot others have used in maintaining a K and still u<is.hr why they d o n ’t Colk-cting money by law costa tuo Sktllivl ixpori.-ncv an«l fam ily may go in ease the j««b should .u lk . aaoeh headway is this uhi world touch, bui e v r i a l that s.oi. t.B . .» it l*ractK*abilny niuilHiie«] fail. is worth il. We all like unusually good times in our no-<i«‘lay optica] • • • There wonki be plrnty o f prosperity when money flaws fneely. but the best service. Some B ili wear stovrjnjw hxts to tim e« are thvyw that remain steady to go around i f no one tried to hog k -t ^ h e ^ iu t ^ a i^ jjo u p lk c llo c ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ yewr a fte r w a r . with the wage earner more than his share. e s s getting a fa ir wage at all times, with no «hortage o f labor because o f the The pnpnsed »tr n lis ia g proeem- S f lO l !IU llA \ M o o i l l / free sjvn d ia g orgy set by the wage might be used to advantage in other -ká.ir •-arner him self, and with no shortage places than manic the praiteatiariea «feiwr.iXMt»Tf SI tu U X O g o f jobs canned by the ups an«] <V»was • • • « f the market. The fast young mas is eooated oat We all like good times with the mon Built .¡••ht, cured righi. ey flow in g freely, but because the early ia the race. s e e wage earner in the east set the twee Stay* right. H a lf o f M exico is supposed to be in he ¡o m d tone— but insurgents are SID EW ALK AND GARAGE dem g murk to equalise the tem per« turn. FIrOOKS A SPECIALTY s e e Often the only difference between eccentricity and cusaednesn is whether we wish to express it politely or fore ibiy. The Sentinel KINGS WE THINK \ niniparison ol’ siivH libili ini; ratos in som«* ol Ila* Ornroii vil i«*s ara as l’ollows: G)ttdge Grove Electric Company 7V//VC/U I,. ■ WINCHESTER GIVES YOU PERFECT PATTERN W LEGION DANCE SATURDAY S E P T . 24 ¿ W. L. Darby & Com pany m Cement Work B u rg e & The Modem Pharmacy C. J. KEM. PROP. n. r— COlTAa Hardin wea bave soch mesa disposi The jwiee of pug meat bt<U fa ir te ttoas that tkey fis d fa a lt w itk thè prat u> oa the hog. presente recened at a surpnse party, • • • «s e It u better to be honest from force Money a ili de must aayvhiag. A of ci relímala a m than wot at alL IV iu y lv a x w mas who kad • • • psrarvd and kad bc*a deciared illy dead suddraiy carne Ut Ufo whea The world owes ua all a k i n g and found « l v * s u kad beea mix him. 1» waually aa pwomp« in ael'.liag up aa ss# we are la giving to the world what The re are aaid to be a r i who eayoy we owe it • • • , helpmg their wives (im a hooaa • • • The d o c t o r who any* too much talk l t scemi a* l i thè most k.ckm g ■ Bg rames k t i r » e w of the vocal corda about thè ac t mi n i o f pwbbc u ffic ia * moat be mlatxkra. J u t eoatempdats . is dune by tkosc who suukla ' acecpt t h e aumbrr of aaee-t voiced w urnes • fi*rc tkvmseltee or who, i f ia o ffic e . there arm. • • • I cookla *t do as wcll as tho ss tkey ; -ritiene. Getting lra«T mad going after a • • • thing will beat k ; e to it by a thoo O p p ortu n iy f.ads thè maa who ts •and suies. oa thè yub. e e e W- mah- fua a f thè way wcmea i kandie money. U i r t 'r a a ckaaee to become f u n o r with it and tkey may ; suoa ha»db» it la as business Uke a • way as n maa. «s s The re are maa y noi ed Lahermca who bave a r-pu attua fo r «craeity ta thesr 'e v r r y .lay bostaeaa bfe hniactiwm it scema as i f huat.» ir u s id fo r aa u - u i to awds what aaother court has * * * The troabte with me folks waat to *ee th.ags reformsd e that The weekly wash is 1-st han they «rare it est. re !» tu tho pwhlke s f fieiaks dle»! our rarefili way. I>jw s s » I f a pero*« rowld comma a.) a» qu ie« rveogaitk.a whea gruwmg ap as he < !« • " b e a a Mpuawkiag U b c , what a ! pb-asaat old place to haag arcuad thxs ; J uld *urld wouki be. rstew, best serri«». IW COTTAGE GKOVE LAUNDRY U i Up Phons n The Sample Store Bargains Blunkf-ts, all irraili s and rolors $ 2.75 to $ 8.50 Outing flann«*l, all colors, vd 20c (iinghaiiis, all colors, yd 15c to 30c Pine irradc b«*«l spreads $3.25 l»«-st (jrade uiuslin, yd 20c to 25c Toweling, tan and white 12c, 15c, 18c I»adics* waists $1.25 to $4.95 Men’s new fall suits, spn-inl price $35.00 Children's* shoes, all styles $1.25 to $2.95 Heavy brown and hlack calfskin shoes at the low price of .. $4.65 an d $4.95 Midics* shoes.. „ ____ ___ $4.95 to $6.50 Boys’ school suits ......... $5.50 to $8.50 Men’s cotton work sox ..... 2 fo r 25c Children's play suits „. 98c ¡Toys* flannel blouses 98c Indies’ underwear, idi styles $1.25 to $1.50 .Men's leather coats......... $8.50 Rubbers of all styles for men, women and children at lowest prices. Rubber Isiots and shot's for men, women and children at lowest prices. Umbrellas, all styles .. $1.65 to $3.50