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About Cottage Grove sentinel and Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Oregon) 1915-1921 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 30, 1921)
W. C. VORAN IS PEEVED BV SENTINEL STORY Ornili» SIL K Multitier o f P air Board Hays T liu t Ad vnrtlHliiK M a t t e r W « i Mailed to T h U Section. KiHj. il.', Ore., Bvpl. M . ( T o the Pél I tili.; I tereiveil u murk, d l o j.y of your pujMr with your rum pia ml ugun.»t lile Imi I k .||||| unii I eri timi, o » II.JJ lo Itile gru»» IJJIiuruill'e (Il "|.|ay eli Mlieu you ttililre».ei| il in me ti "H i'i reiury I F a i r Hoard, " I .iioiild try tu i n i i g l i i . n you Noiu.'W lini. I um uni ueerelu ry, l im e nut been tur a yeur, unii had you taken un y in Lerer I a liu le v e r you would I o n e known litui W. A. Ayieu i» »ee le lu ry , lur lim nuuiu m uu o ffie iu l ■ uj.ui’ily him been rr JH'llIil 1 ly jiulilmlie.l dornig Ihe jiun I yeur. I have been II. Il II. elei! Alili lite lutile eu u li ly luir tur Ihe |<iif«t lour yeum and during limi lime Imvit never luiiml why m illions u member of the burnii who did not work fur Ihe internata of the whole o f m en like • Utility, r.'gardlc»» of aeetiousltaai. A» tur Ihe punì year, there m no aeetiuu L u ck y S trik e of Ihe luiuiily limi him »liowii uuy ill lerent iu the fuir limi hau uni been C ig are tte met more tliuu half way by the offi . er» of the fuir. — -because Von »uy Cot luge d ro v e uned to muke • b»|iluy» uud did »ell. Why did Cot it's toasted luge d ro v e i|iiitf There m not u mem fcyhirh seals tier of the |.ru»eiil board who lum hud Ihe |deliNUre of Co ttage d r o v e ’» eoo|i the real eruliou. A yeur or m i ugo one of your n ti¿eim utieiuied our immoli meeting Hurley U ilc und »hiiwed ui lern»! und wu» eleeted to iuembei»lii|i on thè bollili of directora, lie liiler reported to im timi he was unuble to gel uny exhibit» limn there. The mein lief» ill the bonid give their dine und bear eou»iderubln exjN'ime in jo ..in.it iug Ihe iiiiiiiih I exhibition and V—* iiuinrully ex|u'ud Iheir energie» where lin y imi n u lire die uiiiHt lor the ef to i l . They do not feel it llieir duly III Milietl tiny |Kirtirulnr »eetioii of Ihe enmity to |«irtn ijaile in Ihe uiimml fm r, loll rnlher that iuterealeti une» in EA R L O IL (kerosene) every Millón »lioiibi »ee limi Iheir pur in clean-btimind. For In unir mo lion m re|>re»enled, unii I hey use Inoil heaters, cook- do ull they inn lo li.||i liny body und ntovss and lumps. Ask your everybody. A ruuuty fit i r I» like nny thing i*l»i*; we get out id it in propor denier for Pearl Oil. I nm lo wluil we put m io it, und ihm Cu itage d ro v e him dune. A» lor the m utter of publicity, nor »ee ir ! n ry inform» me I taxi t he »enl mi m. t o h » bill» und premium Imi» Io Cot tage d ro v e timi he hu» u letter from one of your rillte n » timi the »urne were well dmlnbuled nml dmplnyed. standard où . c o m pa n y We ilo not pii lit n ailffieient miinber i f A I f F O R N jA ) rT of premium Imi» to give every eitiaen of Ihe I'ouuly one, hut no oun ever expre»»ed li demre lor one or for mnuy 'w ho did noi receive wluil lin y wanted. A» for the boy»' judging rout eat you I c a n a r o u c i voun w x i o m t a » o u n o a : complain of, the »erretury wim tip OAV WITH MV S A U , suae. INCXPCN. I pfoil.'heil nil Ille umIter limi agreed to sivc onuai r s s m c t m o o a i i u i t « i piti up li priAc if ul leu»l three teuum q u a r a n t i t o or m o n i , « h u n d i ó ‘ entered, on ly two tenui» materialixed, WRIT! TOOAT .OR . R I I IN.ORMATION rti/Asrin MAsvmir. on .«« i . \»«< i « i » i ¡bul »ix boy» wilh their lender rnme M i l ROT-A l l .c » .» a > BM« . P w II m A. O f. ¡down from Cot luge d ro v e nml were ¡ a d m itte d to the fm r tree und given •»very opportunity to make their »lay I pb'ii'iiut uml profitable. A new f a i r board m In be d e f i e d j early in November. They will lie elect cd by I lie |»'oplc ut liirge. I f Cot lug. j d r o v e will lie re pri'M'iitfd ut thn t meet mg, I mu »urn they ra n »Retire repre M'atiition on I he tMinril, und i f m x t y e a r lin y eure In purl o'lpnte in tin nummi f a ir they will find Ihe tmnrd ictidy mid glml lo u»»i»t them iu every way |»i»»ibh', o r the new iMiuril will ■ b l t e r very iiintcriully from die M-veral bonnl» w ilh u hielt 1 have been tiHMiri T w o ut t h è m o n i l i o m e l i k t * ho- O f course you know the reason • â ^ ^ P PEARL OIL (KEROSENE) -> WHY BE FAT? I i -I h in l ’t ir lla iiW , l o c a i r<l ili tli«* In a r t n i ib i* Mlio|i|>ing u n ii l i n a- t e r d iN l r ii 't . A l l O r e g o n E l e c t r i c t r a m * atn|i a l t h e H E W A l t i ) I I I I T E I j , IIte I I oiihc o f l ' t i c c r . K x c c l l c n t t i m i n g ro tini in c o n - iie clio n . Tho HOTEL (XlUNKLIIJS, thè Iloti He of Welcome, ih only twn short block from thè Setv- sul. • tur hrown IniHHen ineel sii IraiiiH. Rute» $1.50 ami tip. W. i). CUI.BKKTHON, Frop. 5 0 good cigarettes for lOc from one sack of G EN U IN E B ull M DURHAM TOBACCO W s w a n t ysw to h o v e t h s b e s t paper ter " B U L L . " S # n e w yew c a n r e c e i v e w ith e a c h p a c k a g e a b o o k •I 1 4 l e a v e e e l 1 U U + . - t h e v e r y fina a t o l g a r e t l e p a p e r In t h e w o rld . City T ransfer Hauling and I)raying P I A N O M O V IN O A 8 P F . O I A I . T Y W OOD S O L D A N D D F . U V E R F . D O f f t r e In S p ray B ric k N ear S. P. Depot uti * I W. C. YUBAN. K di.orini Note Thu H.iitiiii*l Ini» !» (hut Mr. Vomii Im» not pre»umed n» mui'h in the renimniug |mrngniph» of hi» I d l e r i.» in the find (Minigniph. I lie Heulinel did not mto I him a marked copy, uor uuy utlier kind o f u . OP». I lie S e n tin e l will not |ire»ume to »ny why t o tIn ge d ro v e Im» not had un » j; n e u 11 il ni I exhib it in recen I year», ull hough it o f t e n Im» heuril u rcttmni given, timi rea»ou im lienting thnt the I null vvil» nut en tire ly ut ibi» end of the county. T h e b e t t e r thing i» not to Imrp on why tin» c it y Im» uot liad un exh ib it rci'ciilly bill to go about g e t ting it to Imvo one for the next f air, » Ineli probably would uot be u d if f l cult thing for the fuir bouril to bring about. I f Ihe »erretury »ny» that he aent muñeron.» lull» und premium li»t» to ilo» »eelion, The Heuti li«*I i» not dl» iNiKrd to di»pute hi» word. A re»ideut lie re lui» »luted tliut he helped mini jnik I i t » uml premium lini» to l In» »ec lion, but The H e u lin d Im» lieen mm ble io lim i a |NT»on within the c it y whv received e ith e r one. None wu» received ut the o il ire o f T h e Heul ilici und even it I d l e r to the Her ret a ry »iigg<'»tmg publicity wax ne ith e r aiiHWered nor m ied !I| m i II. T h e Solitine! ih pleast'll to liavo Mr. Y o r a n ’» le tte r, yet through it run» the idea which m ilord tho u n favo rab le eounueul here, thill member» o f the l a i r board took the |Hi»itiou th a t it h u m anele»» to a tte m p t to get roo|M‘ru liou from here and thut no »uoh a t tem pt would I h * nmdu. T h e member» o f the f a ir Imurd might do well to jo i n in u game o f giv e und take. Mr. Yoruu overlooks the main points o f the compitimi from here, the p rin c i pal one o f which wu» that i t up- |N*ured thut no e f f o r t was mude to get uUemlniicu from thi» end o f Ihe com i ty. Admisnion fee» from here help to pny the et|N'n»e» ju»t hm well um tidmia- Mioli fee» from uuy where eine und uny p u b lirily given here hn» returned many time» «v e r the price o f »neh publicity. Kveu Mr. Yoruu rn nnot com pin in o f a luck o f cooperation from here iu the m a t t e r o f attend imeli, nor can he »ny tliut anyouo from here hu» complniued o f the tuet timi part o f hi» I hx money goes to »up|Mirt Ihe county fuir. Corned B e e f and V e g e ta b le Hash. tint two cup» cold corned b e e f into »mull pieces. Add two or th re e cups diced rooked potntoe», one fin e ly ehnp|x*d onion, one cup diced rooked tu rn ip mid one h a l f rup di...... rooked carrol». Mix with three fourth s cup o f w nlrr. Melt three lnlde»poon» drip ping» or other fill in hot f ry in g pirn, mbl hn»h m ixtu re und cook about .’<() m inutes, allo w ing Ihe hush to brown evenly. • • • P H O N E 98 T h e happy humes are m ak in g good e i t l s s s a o t t h s so on try . the P uh » viMitod ut thè Wilson U'hnlifoue hume a t S t a r Sundny. thna those who have no o th e r a m for a few duy» Inai week. Alfred P le a a rd mudo a trip to bition than to sit In the parlor with Mr». H. H. T ra s k visited i Marahfield Haturduy, rvturniug Mon- the company with their hands folded, e # e il,.- Urove over the week day. - ........ . The man who is never misquoted has Mr. and Mr». J o c l l e f b n and Mr, Children wbo raiso tho ro o f are not much of s reputation for saying - g l — some where ■ t.h.i.nJP>- ________________________ Iiome | Neighborhood News | I.itth* Mr, unii relnf i ve - m ♦------------ —--------------- ♦ end. CKF.K K (Specilli In T h e Heutilirl.) Hrpt. Ull. Mr. I»-celi unii In» im.tIter, from unir Calgary, Altu, lirrived Tue» duy ul t he J . li. Unuic» Iiome b y iunior. M i l.eeeli returued from India re.'cut ly. tlrvill*' ami Iteri Wlmley left Moli duy for Ilo* Iliii.d river country . )< V. llurnell, II. I.. Tuwlei, E rv in ('oi bruii, I*niiI Mur|iliv. Dora t lntwood, Mr» M I Mubeock uud Mr» K. M. Wheeler unii Kiltlhi were in lioruiic Tuen.lny in thè intere»! o f the • * Unr ve»t l i i g a t h e r i u g ’ ’ work. Mr». t u r i ciurli unii ehildren left W .d n e .d n y for M oi I ch I o , t iilif,, where Ihey will yi»it witli Mr». C l a r k ’» moiher, Mr». Ililsnver. Mr. uud Mr». Hall and fiimily, who u r n v c d lut.lv from Wu»hingtoii, are inoviiig i a to Ihe dorm itory building for ihe wiuler. M r, nml Mr». f . K. Mubeock are uiiiving iato Mi». W. W. O ild er»leevn'» bungalow. llT W. Wheeler i» working for tho Ov e rb o U er I. lini ber ...ni pn ny tlu» week. W. J . Murphy hu» purchu»ed Ih« Ford recent ly owned by K. |{. llurnell. Mr». W II. Wheeler nml Mr». K M. Whi'eler uud duoglili'r Kdith visited M r». li. V. Duroni] Wedue»duy. Physicians Recommend It—Children Ask for It Vleilieal authoritiiH agree upon at leant one thing that in dairy products in round the bent balanced ration for the human body. Nothing »hat yon remove from the table will be more quickly missed and asked for l>y growing ehildren than butter. Borne foods that they m I i o i i I i I cat may In- disagreeable to them, hut the growing child who does not crave butter especially the Ked Rose Brand in an oddity; and the same iu true of adulta. To build the body tinmen, and keep the body in trim, always have Red Rose Brand butter on the table. COTTAGE GROVE CREAM’RY There Are No Subiti tu tea for Dairy Foods LOKANK (Hpecinl to T h e Heutinel.) Hcpt. Jp P ublic school begun Mon ■luy with Mi»» Ktliel linger», o f Col luge Urove. 11 » teueher. Key. K. il. Htiehl preached hi» fare well sc r in on Hiiudiiy uml left Tuesday for Hnli'ui, where he will a t t e n d »clued thi» winter. Mr. nnd Mr». I. P. Inm an, o f Ku ;ene, Mr. uml Mr». Hunt uml bab y, of Tirliund. N|»'iit lh<* week end nt the F o s t e r home. Win. H nimbridgf uud .lidin Kunk were U r n n e v i»itors Monday. Mr. nml Mr». Claud He b rack were Kiii'cnc visitor» Frid ay. Mr». Penrne Crowe i« v isitin g her mother ut Thursto n. Cliti". Simpson, llule mid Volney Huy pn»»e.| t li rough here on t h e ir wny down lli*' hiuslnvv hunting. II. II. P etr ie mid wife »(»-ut Hominy Si lb*' Hiurilevant home. T h e little daughter o f Mr. nml Mr». It. ('. Addison sprained her wrist Mon day i veiling. Mr. Claud Hclirngk took licr to u pliVMicinn. Mrs. Frank Davis is s u f f e r i n g with h felon on her thumb. Home hunter» down the Hiu»law killed a fin e large hour Monday. T h e L i r a ne orchard» have begun p ick in g their lute ix-ar». Mr. uud Mrs. Flunk S nyd e r uml Me*» J y.i'l Kunk. o f f'o ttu g e Urove, were bore Tuesday. J n o . F r a d y , o f lla d ley v ille, was here Tue».|ay shoj.ping. t BOW K IV E It. I (Bpccinl to The Sentinel.) Hcpl. j s Mr. uml Mrs. Frank Tan h it , Nellie Pleuuril nml Alice Thrum ■nolorcil tu Ilo* Urove Humliiy lifter noon. Mi.»» Alice, who hu» l.eeu »uf feriug with a tioii for the |SI»I week, hail II Imieeil while there. Henry Hnmler» uml family vi»iteil the li. Pleuuril hume in the Urove Him Have shown large sh riW N ^ ing the past year—stoc^ “1 _________ etc. But you haven’t C O D c L C C O in the value of a savij either in principal or interest, I at a itxed rate, which you eix come ¡8 clear, because money ! exempt from taxation. I da v. Itelley Permi »|H*nt the week end nt the A. Tornile lioim* in the Univi* Hun • lay ami uttemleil church. lien McCollum ha» purchased n For*l touring i nr from Iteli ( Tenutili vv. Albert Keeil, of Múrenla, vi»ited a few day» till» week nt thi- Frank Pientird home. M r. n m l M r». Jo sep h P a m m n /.z i an d Curile! I Simili at tendisi the »how iu 1 io* U ro ve T h u rs d a y nig h t. C. F. Tan ner nnd A rthur Tan ner vi» ited at the Frank Tan ner home thi» week. They have ree. ally di»|»i»ed of their prn|H'rly, thi- Him* Moon drill, in Kugene, mid lire liMiking for n new loent ion. Hid \ miglili i» visiting hi.» sou Wil liam uml Inmily. Mr. and Mr». Karl (laruiitle spent the week end in the d ro v e. J . H. Mnglndrv, who was operated on for nppcndicltiH Inst week in a j Kugene hospital, i» slowly recovering, jj Mrs. All»*rt PiMiuette and ehildren, of ItoreiiH, nml Mrs. Frank Hull, of Scott» Mills, Ore., visited at the Frank Plena rd home Sunday. Mr. mid Mrs. J o e Pnrumnxxi visited Sunday nt the Willis C a r )H*»ter home a t Ht n r. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ben Crenshaw, of k é OU Many Classes k , . beat the v J . , « ___________ ) choice of men who kjj ^ ~ ~ ~ hey know what makes Camels so smooth, so fragrant and mellow-mild. They’ll tell you that the expert Camel blend of choice Turkish and Domestic tobaccos makes a ciga rette smoke you can’t equal—no matter what you pay. But it doesn’t take an expert to tell Camel quality. You’ll spot it the very first puff. Try Camels yourself. E- J . R E Y N O L D S T o b a cco C o. W in sto n •Saleen. N . C . Camel ‘It Always Pays to Buy at Gray’* ’ BRING IN V OUR EGGS, GRAY PAYS TOP PRICES M ason Jars, quarts______ $1.05 Relisible Rubbers, 4 doz.__25c SAVE j Buy in mso lists Corn, 24 cans...... $fi,85 Tomatoes, 24 pans..............„...$2.85 Tomatoes, Soliti Pack, 24 rails..................$4.05 COFFEE Hill’s M. J . B., Fol ge!’s, Schilling’s, "J)e- |>endahle, Gol den West, Preferred Stork Per III. ”) lbs. 42c $ 2.00 GOOD GROCERIES GUARANTEED IN COMPARING QUALITY COMPARE TWO THINGS Quality is the most important thing in buy ing groceries, after that comes price. But when comparing further, consider these filings: First,—the quality of Ihe goods themselves. Second—and equal in importance—the quality of tin* store that sells the goods, are its nnd hods honest,, does it stand back of what it says, nnd will it guarantee its goods? M ILL RUN (80s) $1.15 SUGAR Cane 7.10 FLOUR Buy in barrel lots Dalles Diamond, bbl. '(98s)__________ $8.10 Kerr’s Best Patent, b b l. (98s)______ $8.40 Money back guarantee Keen Cleanser, 4 cans for___ _______ 25c Post-Toasties, 2 pkgs. for____________ 25c Corn-Flakes, 2 for. 25c Crystal White soap, 5 bars for_________ 25c Pineapple, 4 cans... 95c GOOD GROCERIES GUARANTEED