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 One year____ $2.25 | Three mouth»-----56c gie copy. 60 Six m onths__1.15 | Stogie Mo subscription listed for less than «U» _ reduction o f 25c for paying a fu ll year in advance Member o f 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 • • • 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 . • • » 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 NEW O N E-W AY FARES EASTBOUND THROUGH California I,nahles you without additional cost to go via San Francisco, I.os Angeles, Kl I’aso and Kansas City or San Antonio, Houston and New Orleans or via .Salt Lake (,'ily and Denver. route, Sunset, Golden S t a t e , Carriso Gorge and Ogden, is distinct in characteristics anti affords a most fasci nating and interesting trip across America. 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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 What Do You Want? A Sentinel Wantad Will Get It for You t