Cottage Grove sentinel and Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Oregon) 1915-1921, September 23, 1921, Image 5

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    Yes
it’s toasted, of
course. To seal
Tli" <*l*l bacii inay la- un sera Me bill
Sometimes we are not appreciative'
There are few with such a disn. nro
he ni'iy bave thè sntlsfactlon o f know enough of what we do not get.
for ordinary politeness that they ri
mg that he’a not (fiukilig some onn
* * *
I fuse to bow to the inevitable.
else miseri*hle.
Ho who fears ia slrtiady half
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I- M
The person With
V o f good
j puny of lho Orooon National guard.
Th-r- i« a pica m ({ sociol>l<- f«*< ling
* * *
blood eoursing through hie veil
| ItoHolnirK'a flro loaa for Urn pi-rlod
nbmit liviag in a »mali town where
Wn notice in a news item that a seldom gets the blues.
from Hi'iitamli«r, ltzo, to H- ptambor, sveryoiie kieiws you, bui SOmetimes It man broke his w ife ’s rib hugging her
• • •
Even that is better thnu breaking her!
Worry only make» yoo loss enpublr
Principal Events of the Week 1921, nr. miilt-il to approximately |17U0, i» inconvniiii-nt. • • •
henrt by not hugging her.______________ ' o f removing The cause o f the wo r\
of whli It amount liriOO waa loat In on«
The yiurs are so nnii-h longer on
Brjelly Sketched for Infor­
flm
'I hla. It la In-Hi*vml, la u record
Jupiter limi I tiri-tomi cornei bill ooli­
unoi|uali*i| by uny i Ity tho aUo of Kose- to olir tw-lve. Tbere ’» thè plm-i- to
mation of Our Readers.
I burg
(¡ii to savi- umiliar.
'I In- Klamnih County Wool Orowora’
The tmi-kward inno somi-timcs ex
I'riiii« ilryliiK In Ihn Wllliimntta »a l­ aaaix-lallon haa ml*.! t«*d roaolutlona op-
pero-lire* trouble in forging nhi-nd.
• • •
poaliiK tin* nuiu-iaMon of llm lilamoml
lay la unrlnr way
There is notliing ipiito so bnrri-n a*
’I lio Noi III llt-ml city ai tinola hnvn Lake aroa to Crater l.ako national
park, on I ho grouml that II would *1**- thè hinrt iji-solute.
-Min larni-al altioiiliiiicn alni-« 1917.
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Tin- Nowlinrg tannery la msikI iik a prlvo atorkmi-n of tuunli valuublo gruz
It mnki-s a woinnn amile to think
lionvy run on puck line poara
Almut Ing lund
how a little rrying fools tho m*-n.
• • •
I’ormlaaton for tho ronatrurtton of
lino paraona am employ*-*!.
The
statement
o f a doctor thnf
1!»
i-roaaliiga
al
grade
acroaa
public
Ari-ur.ilo fig u ri» allow that 100 now
plani* are nnimnlx onght to be m*-ar
Im I til I «I»; n ha vi* In-on nroi toil In t'or- blKhwaya In Wuahlm;lon and Columbia fo t thè vcgi-turiuns.
conntlea la Kranti-I to tho I’ortland-
vullla alm i! Ilio flral of (hi* y nr
Ailfun wns rip|s>d open to get a rlti
l'rnctliiilly Ilm i-ntlro unpWkml cu* Aatorlu K I’m iflr Hallroud company In
to make Kvo o f—and man ha* been j
cunihor i-rup of Ihn (in-ahum ai-ntlon an order laaimd by Urn public aorvlcc
mostly rip[M-d up nnd down the back
of Multnoiiiiib county waa klll"*l hy commlaalon
ever since.
Tin-
Interstate
FlrtdKo
over
tho
Co-
• • •
froat.
Horne folks who imngirie they are a»|
The I ialina public and high articola ' lurnbln Ulver paid approximately »800
opi-nod with un enrollment of 460 pu “ '*M)r
Augnai over and above all smart ns nil get out, never slop to
think of what great wisdom must have
J )
pila, iihout 2f>H Iota than on the open . °1,‘ r,*UoK coal i, aalarlea and Internal b m m ^ r e i j u D i M o f j G i M r ^ c ^ j o i t o ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^
on Immli-d Indohtodneaa, according to
Ine «I iv Inat your
The public Utility net la not broad '-.•porta aubmltted at a m.-otlng of Iha
nnuiicli to give the public acrvlco com- 1 bridge roininlaalon.
l'ri-sbyterlunlarn In Oregon In the
mlaalon Jiirlaillctlon over iiui-alloiia of
Inat year haa made a net gain of
acetilc preaurvatlon
In esceaa of 2.U00.000 buahela of '»bout 1400 new member*. but lu the
wheat, valued at mon* than »2.000.- W illamette l ’ r.*»tiyt*ry there haa bees
000. have been reported from Port* , “ »I*«*»* Iota In memberahlp
Theae
land already ihla month
fn,:«* WHr" brought out at Urn 1’resby
'I r 1 1 1 1 vt- plana fur n winter fair , , r J' convention in S.il-in
al in 11 n r to tho one held In Aahland
* petition for commutation of the
laat yeur were mmle at a meeting of 'loath »entenee of John !.. Kathie and
the chamber of commerce.
! ■**"»«■ Kirby, allna Janie» Owen». Im
HI* application» for appointment» aa l»ll*'i»t.*«l In the jail break and »ubai*
poatmnater at Belo and two for the 'I"* "* k ill» »« *« Pendleton of Hherlff
Jefferaon poaltlon took the civil aerv- TII Taylor, waa framed at a meeting
of tin* Halern War Mother*.
Ice examination at Albany.
Continuation of proceedings to can-
Tim I ni nielliate aurvey of the Boot!»-
hurr Iteedaport
aectlon of the Itoae r " l «he rltlzenahlp papera of Joaeph
H|M
tuirg Unedaport highway waa ordered Woertidle. allege*) agent o f the Au*-
trlun government during the war. was
by lb«. Dougina county court.
Thi* |>oHtal department baa aet aatde ordered by Attorney General Daugherty
11o.ooo for the Improvement o f the In a telegram to United Htatea At*
H.ili iii poeiofflie, according to advice tornejr Humphrey* o f I ’ortland.
M**mberH of the i ’ortland city coun­
received by Henator McNary.
cil
have agreed to call a special city
The hotel at Veneta, a amali liimbcr-
Ing town If* mil*-» w**at o f Kugene on "lection aome time In November for
th>- Cooa Hay branch of the Houlhern the purpose of permitting the voter*
of this city to paaa upon the proposed
I’.n-lfl* waa *l*-Klroy«*i| by fire
\»s- Kamenla amounting to |2Utt.* tax levy for Cortland's share In th«
*1*7 62 for atreet Improvement ami financing of the 1925 exposition.
The I tulle» city water la unfit to
<--w*-r construction were declared due
drink, according to word received from
by th*- * tty auditor *>f Portland
Clnrnrds
At the last meeting o f the Id-bannn the state hoard of health
P r i n r * A lb e r t l a
Farm.
C.M.pernllve exchange It was warning against drinking city water
4«. topp / re A
Voted to retire from hualneaa In which i w,,r,‘ placed over drinking fountain*
bmi’M, tid y red ttna,
om e pound
It tin« ....... engaged for four year*
*n P'tidlc place* In the city by the
mnJ /. 4/ p o u n d tin
hunt' 'or ,,.*•/ in the
I'in-!.'Iiiii-d deposits In the bnnka of Hotted Hint*-» public health service.
pound cr t *' 1 tm I
h u m i d o r u- i t h
Or*-i-uti escheating to the state on July 1 W illiam H Walton, cashier of the
»punge mota i crier
I I uh t aggregated |21.f.4H7l
Tho L*dd A Tilton bank o f Balem. ha* been
t op
money go*-» Into the common *ch*K>l notified by the W’ar Finance corpora­
te ,d
j tlon that be baa been appointed on
The supreme court named Jamea ««*" committee which will pass on ap-
W Crawford ns court reporter to fill plications in hla district for losna un­
til- vacancy < nijH.-U by the death of
,ho provisions of the war-finance
Frank A Turner laat month. Craw- ! ac«-
ford, la now deputy state treasurer,
j Hankers of Jackson county met In
The Klamath Farm lx>nn assorts- Medford recently to arrange details
I tlon report» that within the next two | f ° r Riving lecture» In the school* of
nr three week* about ».76.000 In loan* tho county In explaining the intrlca
will be nindc to 16 petitioner», rang­ clea and mysteries of hanking In ac­
ing In sum* from »luoo to $4000 each. cordance with the resolution adopted
Kxnmlnntlon of cnndldatea for np- \ a« «be last meeting of the State Hank­
piilntment as postmaster of the third er*’ HHHOclatlon.
> i ««.it *9^1
The slate law which say* that the
class will be held October 8 at Albany,
/ *'* j. Ki yuoldi
i ob.Teco C«.
Kiigrne, Grants 1’ass, Medford. Pendle- state forester shall provide sufficient
Wioktun ¿ m ücb ,
lon, i ’ortlsnd, Koseburg, Silver-ton ami fire putrol for timber land In the
N . Ce
»late, applies to such property owned
Tho Ihtlles.
American l.eglon officials of Port­ by a county "and by it acquired
land are making an effort to peraunde through foreclosure of taxes on It,"
Marshal Foch, General Dial and other nald an opinion handed down by I. H.
celebrities of the foreign delegation Van Winkle, attorney-general, for the
to the convention In Kansas City, to benefit of the state forester.
About 7 per cent of all the property
visit Portland.
A new trout hnlchery, to bo situated In Multnomah county worth »26,374.-
near Oak Springs on the Deschutes 020 Is exempted by law from taxation
river, will be construct«**! before the Of thla property, 72 86 per cent Is own
opening of next year's hntchlng sea­ od by achoola. the city of I’ortland.
son, according to A. K. Hurghduff. outlying town«, Multnomah county, the
United States government and the
slat** game warden.
Miss Helen llroeksmlt, a graduate state of Oregon. The remaining 2716
of Holyoke college, hns nrrived In per cent of the exempt proi#rty Is
Kugene to take up her duties ns head owned by churches, fraternal orders,
Decoret Varnish Staii IS
resident of Susan Campbell hall at tho private schools, hospitals, ilralnnge dls
Stain and Varnish with one applica­
E w ant to be of aid to
are the easiest to apply. T h ey
tion.
Decoret refinishes with color
opening of the university. She comes trlcts, charitable and educatlonnl In­
and
gloss the worn And
women who wish to keep
cost no more, and sometimes
stitutions, c*‘ tnet«>ries, or comes under
scarred surfaces of fur­
from New York city.
the home always spick and span,
less than others.
niture, floors and in­
More men were arrested for violat­ the head of Robllers’ exemptions.
terior woodwork.
so w e maintain a “ paint and var­
W
h
a
t
pleasure
to
have
home
An
amendment
to
the
county
sulary
The color of any nat-
ing the state game code during the
nish service” that makes it easy
n r a l w o o d c a n be
things always looking bright and
f|rHt eight months o f this year than law made by the legislature of 1921
matched.
w ork and fun to do many little
n e w ! W h a t fu n ! to view your
Made in 8 colors.
during all of 1920, according to a re­ does not provide for tho payment of
The Decoret Line is
painting jobs yourself.
own
w
ork
neatly
done!
Sur­
any
additional
fees
and
expenses,
for
composed of W h i t e
port Just completed hy A. K. Iliirgh-
Enamel, Ivory Enamel,
prise yourself.
See what you
W e make a special line of
county officers, according to an opin­
dnff, stale game warden. .
Stove Enamel. Screen
paints,
varnishes,
etc.,
for
“
home
can
do
with
“
just
a
can
o
f
paint
Enamel
and
The Astoria llox company's saw­ ion written by Attorney-General Van
Finishes.
o
r
varnish"
in
your
home.
w
o
rk
”
after
72
years’
experi­
Winkle
for
District
Attorney
Keator
mill. which was destroyed hy fire
For Furniture D E C O R E T la "F u l­
ler'» Specification” for refinishtng in
ence with paints and painting
U se F u lle r’s products.
Fol­
about two months ago, will be re­ of Umatilla county. The opinion says
color any wood surlace. It stains and
practice. T h e y are paints that
varnishes in or.e application, f urn it ire.
placed with a strictly modern hnml the amendment was Intended to pro­
low F u lle r’s simple specifications
floors, chairs, wickerware, etc. > 'io
spread easily, dry perfectly and
vide
only
that
whatever
traveling
ex
mill having a rutting capacity of
for the work you want to do,
for radiators, lamps, chandeliers, pic­
give the best lasting results.
ponses were otherwise provided by the
ture frames, iron bedsteads, etc.
160,000 feet of lumber per day.
and you’ll make transformations
Also makers of Rubber-Cement Floor
The largest return of gasoline sales | law should be nudited and paid hy the
that w ill he a real delight.
M aster painters and interior
Paint. All-purpose Varnishes. SHI en-
white
Enamel. Fifteen-for- Floors Ver-
for a single month to be reported to county court In the same mnnnor as
decorators use them fo r the
Remember— don’t let surfaces
nith. Washable Wall Finiih. A utr
the secretary of stnto since the motor provided for the salaries of the of­
scirnticfic paints and varnishes
Enamel.
Porch and Step Palat.
rot— it costs less to paint them.
fuel tax law became effective more ficers.
Dr. H. M. Brumfield Is sleeping In
than two y«*nrs ago Is that of the
W . P. Fuller & Co.
Dept. IS, San Francisco
solitary confinement behind doubly
Standard Oil company for August.
Pioneer Paint Manufacturers foe
A call to become permanent pustnr locked snd chained doors as a result
Years
Established 184*
of First Baptist church of Fortlund of the attempted break from the Doug­
Branches in 18 cities ia the W * t
(W hite Tem ple) was extended to Dr. las county Jail. Brumfield's bed was
Dealers Everywhere
It II llulten of Oklahoma City, Okla , moved from the main cell of the Jail
j hy a vote of 169 to 24 at a meeting of Into one of the Individual cells, and
- S it a m e la
Although he hns the privilege and com­
the eongregatlon at White Temple.
M T d by W. P. ro lle r 4 Co,
SAVE T H IS
M. I*. Kvans, taxi driver of Bend, fort of the main cage In the day time
Cot this out and put it In your pocket
W H E R E T O B U T : Xmpor-
Write oa aow a poatcard—
confessed (hat he killed James Doran he Is locked Into one of the small
book or handbag aa a memo)
tint that ros get the right ma­
for booklet of Fuller’s Specifi­
terial to he eure to go to the
cation "Home Serrice” Paint
of McMinnville and wounded William cells at night and the door chained
Fuller’s “Home Service" Paints are
right etort for Fuller products.
Products which tails juat what
sold by the fallowing In your city
Ducharme, Doran's companion Inst and padlocked In addition to the regu­
Cut out the coupon to the right
to bug lor the work go a here In
ae a memo to direct jrou.
mind.
Saturday night two miles south of The lar look. J. It. Halllet, alleged forger,
Remember—don't allow eur-
Send full description ol and
Dalles, according to District Attorney who said he was the sole perpetrator
facea to rot. It coeta lera to
gat our free adrica on any kind
paint them.
of
painting Job you want to dm
of
the
attempted
Jail
break,
also
Is
Francis Galloway. Kvans Is reported
to have said rnhhery was the motive, kept In solitary confinement st night
For all ratarlar lobi ef painting It la a d rfi.M . to Staisi thn
aerale.» of a Master Painter
nnd that he took »130 from the dead and every precaution Is being taken to
prevent a recurrence of the affair.
man.
OREGON NEWS NOTES
OF GENERAL INTEREST
T il« Lntianon Ht or It company baa nr-
Riiiil/ >1 tur Mi>‘ purpos*- of fnilldluK un
armory for ilio u - - of the ho j,lint rom-
Knowles & Gräber J f
Hardware and
Grove
Furniture Cottage Oregon
A n ideal hom o fuel for oil
Lcookstoves, oil h eaters a n d .
I oil lam p s.
G et
it at y o u r j
Id e a le r ’a.
STAND AR D
P J L CO
WHY BE FAT?
I cam niouett voua w iioht t round a
OA T W I T H MV S A r C . S U A C . I N C X P C N -
■ IV C o a u G l t f t l M iT H O D
A tau vva
ousaaartio oa moncv atruNoco
waivt t o o » * roa race invonmation
rii/APrm u a r m i i i i . o m m « t*»i«ii< i
w i r aor-a B . . . « . . * au « . r . a i « « . O n .
W H aC *
ir0**;, » / * . < f CNJ
■
Two of lite numi l.omclike Ito­
tela in l'orllatnl, locate*! in lite
Ili-ari of lite shopping nini lina
ter «I im I i i«-t. All Oregon Klcctric
traina stop ut ih«* S K WAK D
HOTKI», thè llouee of (ìbetr.
Kxcelli til «linitiK moni in con­
nection.
The
H O T HI» U O U N K U U S ,
lIn* llotiMi* o f W flcoitit*, ia only
Iw o s iim i liluck. fro m lln* Sevv
arti.
Our In-owii I mishcs incet all
traina. Uatcn $1 *r>0 nini up.
W.
O.
( H H j H K K T H O N ,
l ’rop.
Do you know
you can roll
5 0 good
cigarettes for
l O c t s from
one b ag of
A pipe wonT burn your V
tongue if you smoke R A.!
Get that pipc-pa;ty-hee buzzing in your smoke-
section! Know for a fact what a joy’us jimmy pipe
can and will do for your peace and content! Just
check up the men in all walks of life you meet daily
who certainly get top sport out of their pipes — all
aglow with fragrant, delightful, friendly Prince
Albert!
And, you can wager your week’s wad that Prince
Albert’s quality and flavor and coolness — and its
freedom from bite and parch (cut out by our exclu­
sive patented process)—will ring up records in your
little old smokemeter the likes of which you never
before could believe possible!
You don’t get tired of a pipe when it’s packed with
Prince Albert! Paste that in your hat!
And, just between ourselves! Ever dip into the
sport of rolling ’em? Get some Prince Albert and
the makin’s papers — quick — and cash in on a ciga­
rette that will prove a revelation!
.
bRiNCE A lbert
the national joy smoke
What Women Can Do
— with can o f paint and
“ a little w ork that’s fun.”
W
G E N U IN E
B ull D urham
TO B AC CO
W d want you I d have th*
best paper tor “ B U L L ."
t o now you can receive
w lth ea oh p a cka ges book
•• 14 lea ve* ol U 1 U + .-
the very Itneet cigarette
paper In the wertd.
Fullers
V MPgCIFtCATtOM
’Home Service”Paints
C ity T r a n s f e r
J h u llin g a m i D e n y in g
P IA N O M OVING A 8FF.OIAI.TY
WOOD 80 LD A N D DF.LIVERF.D
O ffice In Spray Brick
Near 8. P. Depot
FI10N E 09
GEO. A. BROWN, Toncalla
PURE PREPARED
W. L. DARBY, Cottage Grove
PHOENIX
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