Cottage Grove sentinel and Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Oregon) 1915-1921, October 14, 1921, Image 4

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    The Sentinel
A Weekly N ew spaper W ith Plenty
o f B ackbone.
Elbert Bede aud Elbert Smith Publisher«
Elbert Bode---------------------------------- Editor
A f i n t class pu blication entcretl at Cot
tage G rove, Ore., a* aecond r h u matter
Buaiaeaa O ffice._________ 412 East Main
SU B S C R IP T IO N BA TES
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Mo subscription listed for less than «U»
_ reduction o f 25c for paying a fu ll
year in advance
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N atiou al E ditorial Association
Oregon Stute E ditorial Association
Oregon Newspaper C onference
Lane County P u blish ers’ A ssociation
F R ID A Y . O CTO BER 14. 1221
A S T A T E W ID E E X P O SIT IO N .
or in protecting the mother, and with
the mother who protects her children
in the same uiniiucr.
cause he d o c s u ’t know what the north
west has to offe r.
SuppoM we d o n 't spend all “ the
money we arc going to spend ’ 1 on
show cases mid e ip o s ilio n buildings.
Suppose instead we s|s>ud part o f it
on it giant progruui o f transportation
which will bring every On-gou couuty
within reach o f the exposition crow d.
Supposi« we capitalize our highw ays
and our railroads to the fu ll. Suppose
we run oue continuous series o f ex
cursious at tioriuul rates from our ex
|Kiaition center to all outstanding sec
tions o f the state. Suppose we o ffe r
each traveller his choice every day
during the summer o f li*25 o f a mini
ber o f trips w hereby he may see d if
t'erent parts o f O rcgou as a guest o f
the state.
Wo an« not unaware o f the prue
tieni transporta! ion problem s which
must be faced in the carrying out
o f so unique a plan.
These are d if
ficu lties fo r enterprising men to solve.
It becom es apparent at mice that a
d efin ite highw ay program
must
be
arrived at and com pleted by the year
o f the exposition .
It would also s e e
that the railw ays must be expected to
c o o p e ra te I I I making 'I'. I ml r a i l ' s
ithin this territory.
What would be the reward to the
state for its enterprise in a program
f this k in d !
First, a unique ad ver
tising feature for the fair.
Second,
success in the e ffo r t to make the
fair statew ise iu scope nud o f a
truth au Oregon exposition . Third.
the satisfaction o f seeing
the
fa ir
|«aleed on its logical basis o f selling
not show- exhibits,
but
the Oregon
country to the people o f the world.
Thu ships that y ou expect to come
in are, up doubt, th c ones that pass in
the night.
W lieti a mini tuia trouhlc ni spending
Ina incoine ho cuti cnsily awtikon thè
tender fcch u g a o f some youug girl wlio
is w illiug to lift flint burdeu liou i Ina
shoulders.
• • •
The wny educational iustitutions are
spriugiug ut« ni Ilio west, Boston «vili
sona be a “ has belili. ’ ’
• • •
Mullah ilio vv ili uiuko a som milk |u«n
M icci and tnko thè grouch out o f >oiir
disposi! ioii .
What 's t he use stealing
you c a n ’ t u s e f
tim e
that
It'}]
Come Early and Get Your
Choice of Aluminum at 55c
On Sale Saturday, October 1 5
A single large fault in n person at
tracts more attention than a • number
o f small ones.
• • •
If a man succeed» in doin g every
thing Ins w ife thinks him capable o f
he will be a mighty big man in the
com m unity.
Some people get round shouldered bv
carryin g the burdens imitoscd upon
(P ortla n d Telegram .)
them by living a square life,
The stroug argum ent fo r a w o rld 's
ex|H>sition in 1025 is that O regon,
The best photogranh is quite often
one o f the largest anti most richly
— '• like the original.
one that isu t * much
• •
endow ed states in the union, needs
llood nature is its own reward.
exploitation.
Our fig h t is a tight
for new citizens and an exposition is
Some folks i irder I lo ir bodies ere
hit upon as the most e ffe c t iv e means
mated just to keep from g ivin g the
o f bringiug new citizens to the state.
devil his due.
An exposition is our general plan
o f combat and it is our privilege to
It takes a young married woman
choose our own weapons. This being
quite a while to get used to being left
out o f the uiiiiinrricd p eop le's doings.
the cast«, why be led by the fashion
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o f other fairs into an overem phasis
Under the head o f “ Old Scotch
In Illinois tw o candidates fo r n
the Eugene
on the layin g out o f grounds, the Gurgles Down G u tter.”
la d y 's love fought a duel with fists,
creation o f a rtificia l lakes, and the Register announces in a news item winner to take the girl. They pom
erection o f costly exposition build that S h e r iff Fred Stickles and a news inch'd one another up fr ig h tfu lly , but
lu g s !
The thiugs that w ill go into paper man emptied 24 quarts o f Old while the fight was going on the maid
whiskey
into
the
gutter.
show- cases are the least o f what we Scotch
loped with another. N ow , who got
to
show, and
Oregon tnoun- S h eriff Stickels" a b ility to pick ex stung f
have
tains aud valleys, rivers and high ports is again v erified by his selection
What a tremendous m ortality rate
w a y s an« the real things which can o f a newspaper man to help maki
w e 'd have if every young man and
unii}iie am ong “ Old S cotch gurgle d o w n .”
make the 11*25 fair
young women died from h aving to g iv e
world expositions.
iifi the young mau or woman they
O regon 's great
lantlscnpe garden ­
cou ld n 't liv e w ithout.
ing was done by a master hand. Why-
try to im prove upon it*
Why create
Naturali« some pm hended |s«ople ari­
I badly stuck up.
a rtificia l lakes, if you please, where
Thing»
Other»
Think
xnd
W
hat
W
e
we have Crater lake and Crescent
The mule is a good emblem for the
Think ei th« Thing» Othart Think
hike and
Lost hike
and
literally
dem ocratic (uirty because it ran stand
thousands o f other lakes, gems in a
[ so much abuse.
setting o f mountain grandeur unpur
Unit «* often a keynote speech is tuned j
allelcd jierhaps anywhere in the world. to lia r rmouizc with prevailin g opinion.
There 's no use iu milking excuses
Why try to vie with C hicago or St.
for iiustnkcs. No one suppos»*» they are
mude
purpoaely.
Louis in the things in which they
Women as a rule are not particular
e x c e l! In the middle west they must about a m a n 's being so everlastiiiglv
l'u ldie seatim eut is becom ing
needs emphasize show ca>«‘s and city ! good lookm g. That s the reasou that
stronger laflueu ce every ilay.
are married.
m
streets.
Ihirk brow n streams nod
and I so many
drab
landscapes o f f e r
no
bin« to
There urc ten tiun's as many excuses
Th»« eare*«rs »>f some o f our biggest
the im agination.
There must needs men have at some time or another I for uwiiiug an utiloimdiiU' as llu re
be a spark and so one is created. B it Inugcd on a very small circum stance
I ever weit lor ow ning a liuis,- and «ai
• • •
j nage.
in Oregon the situation is reversed.
How can a woman full in l«»ve wit a
Ther*« was sum»« dispute as to how
The country itself a ffo r d s the s|«ark
woman was made, until these new Itiie i m a gu ía n to »o in a book whom
and we are blind who do not capital
fuiigled dresses cam»* into styl««— and «orne (eiaiaine w riter forces to act to
izc it.
uit In r «»turns and fancies, is a pu /
Our streams an« crystal and sw irl now auyoue can s»«»« fo r hiinsi-lf.
I /.le to a r e a l, l i v e , ted bluod*«d m a n .
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iug with hors»« power untold. Our rich
If everyone were ap preciated at his |
landscapes with ja g g ed m ountain back
J u s t a b o u t th»« tim e a y o u n g m an
tnt»« w orth, it would bo found that
grounds invite the traveler to com e man ny are gettiu g more than is com ing g e l s m i lie c a li ilo w lia t Iu* plcu si-s he
g o e s u l f a tid g e t s m a r r ie d .
iu and explore and occu p y and feast to thc m.
his eyes on a horizon o f which he
S olin ' fulks a r e s o everlastingly lazy
A St. Faul mau w ants a d ivorce be
never tires.
Here nature has been
I that tliev make themselves tired.
bountiful.
O ne-half the w aterpow er cause his w ife w o n 't let him iu tin
house. A nother uniou up against a
o f Am erica, one-eighth o f the wheat
A new dress is a tbiug o f beauty—
lockout.
crop, one thjrd o f the apple crop,
while it is iu style.
one-third o f the tim ber resources, a
His enemies adm ire the man w bo |
The sorrows that we keep to our
recreational paradise— man alone seems has made them honestly.
• • •
civ es make the neighbors happy.
to be at a pn«mium and on ly be-
The person w ho is naturally a loud
In the short nice the bul»« dollar
talker has a big h andicap to overcom e.
• • •
wins the prize.
A man papable o f form in g an opin
A ccu n liu g to n report o f the tr»«n-
ion, or. if i.......'ssing that qualification*|
Una liable o f tellin g a fib , cannot qua) surv »le pert ment, the new t a r iff bill
ify as a juror in tins enlightened age. is «bung i t s d u t y .
On Sale October 22
G
T H IN G S WE THINK
I
f^l
Correct Eye-glass ad­
justment, perfect fit­
ting frames, expert ex­
amination here.
S
fici inanK M
oodi/
■ M T i-h d r i ■ hi-IJA .A ^vT
861 WILLAMETTE ST EUGCNE OUE
‘ S|HK)iinig * ’ must be the a r t o f s ip
■ry person did as his conscience
I f pver^
dictates the census enum erator in hades j ping love with the mouth.
would lose his jo b .
• • •
We c a ii’t all b»« h a p p y — but there
Did you ev»T nee a man reading th»« I are a lot more who ru uhl b»« i f they
church pag«* o f a daily in n street c a r f would.
p»-ople stab y o u in the bnrk
they c a n 't lo ok you in the
A new» item says that a cat saved
fiv e lives, Does that in fer that it lost
fu urf
Some self made men rest their claim
to eternul fam e upon that one job .
A wise thing in a horse trade is to
ki i p your !•«■>•< upeu, your month elosetl,
I iit« 1 leave your poi ki-tbook lit home.
• • #
A C hicago scientist claim s to hnv»*
|
discovered a remcocnm|«t leucoatigma.
That must In- a cure for tongu»« tie.
• • •
A new* item say* that a Los Angeles
woman vvh»» l»-ft home ten years ag o to
buy a new bat has just returned. That
must have mad»« her husband u lit lie
lieevudi if she l««ft him home with the
Ides, hut he must have felt fu lly re­
paid when he thought o f only having
to buy one hat in ten years.
• I •
When n phonograph eonrern started
|suit against a C hicago man fo r tw o
machines for d ilfe re n t houses, it was
| iliseov ered that lie hail tw o w ives, and
therefore, ha.I no use o f a phonograph
|at all.
T o u tin g d o e s n ’t m ake a n y g irl look
.p re tty , IlUt it som etim es gets her
th in gs th at good looks w o n ’ t.
* * •
I f we could on ly collect silver on
some o f our golden prom ises what a
fin e old place this w orld would be.
• • «
There is nothing new unto the son.
• • •
It is a sad condition o f a ffa ir s, but
we im agine God w ill la* lenient with
the b»jy who takes the life o f his fnth
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SOUTHERN
ol4-21-28
PACIFIC
LINES
.JOHN M. SCOTT, General Passenger Agent.
• • •
A woman feels old at 25 but thinks
I -he is young at 50.
• • •
A great many reform s are given a
irial on the ground that they r n u ’t be
worse than what has gone before.
• • •
A lcohol toughens the skin. Boozers
| have lo be thick skinned to stand what
is being said o f them thes»« days.
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WATCH OUR WINDOW
W. L. DARBY &/ CO.
THE W IN C H E S T E R S TO RE
— -*l
Red Rose Brand Butter
A lioinr i»ro« 1 ii(*t of "iiaraiituud quality, maini
faul iiriM I I » y I ioiiu ' folks lop litiiiit’ (*oiisiiiii|»tioii.
It is al wavs potiti and t licro a iv no sul is) it ut es loi
dairy foods.
COTTAGE GROVE CREAM’RY
First Presbyterian Church
A R Spearow,
Pastor
M O R N IN O
Sunday Hchnol nt
Ml .ruing
Ho ur
...... ...
ut
E V E N IN O
Her« ice (ev ery b od y sings)
E vening Hour ul
Song
The Church
That Hervrs
•
It seems like some women mov»* the
furniture around simply fo r the plea
[sure o f hearing h u b b y 's slims com e in
outuet therewith wlii-n m oving around
in the dark.
• • «
Some men regard “ hitching u p ” as
if it were about the same thing as be
m g tied to a snubbing |«st.
Sunday, O c I o I mt Hi
Seventh
Street and
Adams
Avenue
M orning su bject, “ A lo n e .*'
Evening
su bject, “ Jack
Grown I 'p . ”
9:4 5
11: 00
7:50
H 00
lloruer
Splendid ch oir in the morning.
In
spiring music by male chorus in the
evening tnke ndvniitnge o f these op
|sirt unities.
T i l l s C H U B C II w a n T s T O
S E R V E YOU. W IL L Y O U L E T IT ?
Imm unity baths wash aw ay your
sins— as far as the luw is concerned.
Home folk s fig h t fo r everyth n ig they
[ get others tip the nj^ger.
Hwat the fly and the kn orker— and
I swat the bist nnined first.
• • •
out o f the g ood in tliemselves.
Why is it a p»«rsou is unw illing to
ive a preacher tell him things about
him self that he already k n ow s!
• • •
I f you d o n ’ t try to understand worn
an you at least dem onstrate that you
understand her s u ffic ie n tly not to
waste time try in g to understand her.
What the producer charges fo r his
products is the maximum what the
consum er has to buy with is the m in i­
mum.
• • •
A ju ry o f your peers is not alw ays
equal to the case.
• • •
The letters a person w rites are cer­
tain proofs o f education or the lack o f it.
• • •
Home folk * eet more satisfaction out
o f the w rong they fin d in others than
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