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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 30, 1913)
Our sister state o f W ash in gto n has O rego n should not b* content to l a « behind A s t a t e s . _______________ W EEKLY N EW SPAPE R W IT H BEDE & G R A N T . Pubtt*K«r* , i such a one. XsSe Cottage Grove Sentinel PLENTY BACKBONE E L B E R T BECE Ed.to» n eigh b orin g Things oüwrs think and what wo Uunk of Ui» things others think mit li»»** C E M E N T S ID E W A L K S ■I We hear a urea« daal about follow C o tta g e G ro v e m av ju stlv take S U B S C R IP T IO N S RATE S trg the beaten jath. all progress '* A pride in its streets, but m any o f made by those who have the nerve One Y e a r ................................... $150 Six Months....................................... * * Three Months .................................... 40 Nngle Copies . . . ------. . . . . . . . - - - - - - 1,0 its sid e w a lk s com e far from in spir to tunke a row path. No subscription taken unless paid for in advance. This rule is imperative. in g pride In parts o f the city Opporlutdty i* fickle, Don't depend A D V E R T IS IN G R A TE S th ey are dan gerou s, and b v the too much upon it. ^ Display 25 cents per inch. 15^c discount on contracts: read in* mvtice a ^ 10 cents per line; legal notices. 6 cents per line; surrounded ads » cent, p «r merest good fortu ne has the city The ms . » * » ' Il'D cry proof IK i t»Hl inch. Classified ads.. 6 cents per line each insertion, t ards o f I hanks and escaped d a m a g e suits. Iti v e r y ! independent for good i itisenship. Resolutions. 6 cents per line. ______ A man a ho read» hia love letters 20 few places out o f the heatt o f the B U S 'N E S S O F T i C E : 2 6 S O U T H F I F T H S T . c ity are they in a n y w a v a c r e d it to years after he haa married the girl, wonders why he was never taken be A first-class publication e. tered Cottage Grove as second class mail matter. the c ity . W o b b ly boards, broken fore the probate judge. “ T H U R S D A Y . J A N U A R Y 30. 1913 _________________ planks, w eak u n d erp in n in g, m akes In her jietition for divorce, a IN a»h- passin g on them a u v th iu g but a ington, D. l\ , woman demands, among pleasure. Other item« o f expense for her support. It is true, that b u ild in g board $30 a month for milk. The husband w a lk s is a re co g n itio n o f hom e might inquire « » to whom «he i* going industry, but th ev are an exinui- to let skim the cream? would issue your . , . . When a person gets caught in a understand . that . yon A love letter is one kind o f fiction , . s ive and u n satisfactory proposition sneaky, underhanded trick, he usually paper as above stated, did you at the | seldom returned to the author. tries to bluff out of it i f possible. The last moment appropriate the volume | in * d a m p c o m i try . 1 hey are g n i •>.- No man who would make the moat of Leader acknowledges that it was so number and serial number o f the old w a y b efo re the p rog ressive spirit o f an opportunity waits for the oppor 1 the c ity and b ein g rep la ced b y the caught by dropping its former attempt Leader? Was that underhanded trickery, or | w h ich m a k w w f e atld tunity. to palm itself off as a continuation of I t ’s amusing to aee the way an ordi the old Leader. In attempting to make was it not? perm anent w a lk s that are pleas narily sane man will act about hia first We note that you are particular to the rest o f the deal appear straight the boy. publiaher hopelessly entangles himself. evade any allusion to these questions ure to g a z e upon. T h e sam e co n d itio n s p reva il in Some s|*e»kers hash up a talk that He first entangles itself by saying in your able deiense. Why do you not tell your readers that all the cities o f the W illa m e tte , but there isn't a bit o f meat in. that before deciding to take our name he consulted eminent legal authority, the editor o f The Sentinel told you that is n o e x cu se for C o tta g e G ro ve A university professor has decreed w as informed that he was in no danger that in your position he would not take 8idew alU s should c o m p a r e that a chaperone must bo a woman, from prosecution and decided then and the name o f a paper someone else had r and a woman o f mature age. How there to use the name. bought and discontinued? that it w ith our streets. I bi s is another does he ever expect to get his co-eds He next entangles himself by saying would be unethical? w a y in w h ich C o tta g e G ro v e m ay properly chaperoned. that before deciding to go into the Why not tell them also that he told m a in tain its reputation as a leader A New Jersey man hiB declared that newspaper business, he first consulted you that i f auyone used the name you in progress. a person with a short noae haa no lith The Sentinel, got its consent to have taken that be would start the use brains. There are a lot o f people his doing so and to the use o f the name o f the volume and serial number of W H E R E ’ S Y O U R G IR L ? whose smellers need amputation. purchased by The Sentinel. i the old paper? . , , . . A woman gels up, builds the fire, Both statements can not be true. 1 In your able defense you say you had iere ‘|rt **lr s ° e,l< er 0,1 gets bieakfast, gets three or four tow- The publisher o f The Leader knows to start a paper to protect -the field. C o tta g e G ro v e s streets e v e ry night that the first intimation The Sentinel We do not care why you started, but who, to all appearances, h a v e no ael heada off to school, washes the dishes, does a washing, gels dinner, had o f his going into the newspaper w ill you kindly answer these questions ; business calling them there, washes dishes, cleans up the house, business was after he had ordered his Why were you so anxious for us to W h e r e ’ s you r girl? changes her dress, receives callers, plant from Portland, such outfit includ- purchase and discontinue The Leader? C o tta g e G ro v e girls w h o should gets supjier, washes dishes, does some ing a title plate for the proposed paper. Why did you at that time say you be stu d yin g th eir lessons are lea rn mending, takes care o f a baby during Within 12 hours thereafter mail would not start another paper here? in g th in gs w h ile p rom en a d in g side all this time--and then her husband reached Cottage Grove in reply to let- Why did you at intervals o f every ters which had been written by him week or so, tell us o f your own accord streets that m ig h t better w a it ten wonders why she doesn't read the papers. under the Leader name, proving con- that you were glad you were out o f the years. • clusively that he was playing a Dr. business and nothing could tempt you The way to reach a man's heart, it E du cation should b egin at home. Jekyll-Mr. Hyde game with The Senti- t0 g0 jnto jt agajn? s said, is through hia atomach. Hut W h a t is veu r girl lea rn in g? nel. We well remember how his face Was that studied deceit, or was it this can't be true, or many a man's colored when we turned the mail over j not? C o tta g e G ro v e girls w h o iuter- heart would not survive the first year to him. You say you are in the business to j sperse e v e ry discourse w ith such o f married life. He next entangles himself by stating stay. W ill you make oath that you rem arks as “ l i e said th is ” and When a woman dresses for wet that thereafter he purchased $160 have not already stated more than once " H e said that,” might better be weather she takes particular pains to worth o f old Leader material in return (hat you expect to sell out within a see that there are no holes in her telling what mamma thinks on the fo r which be was to have the use of y ear7 stockings. the Leader name (which he was already ' W ill you make oath that ,t ¡9 not subject. Running for office does much to im using). In the first place no consider- y0ur intention so to do? W hat does your girl talk about? prove some men's disposition for a ■tion was ever offered for the use of Better consult legal authority before Cottage Grove has good streets, few months at least. the name. In the next place his state- replying. i t « but I II jt Arrivi Things W f Think f 1 ( then» “ v**r a,,< luit ma' Je right hei toi» I ! !îl; ment that he thereafter purchased $160 worth o f material is not true. The purchases were less than $80, and he has the proofs in his own hands. That is about as close as he gets to the truth in any o f his statements concerning this deal. That the publishers o f The Sentinel made no particular objection to his use o f the name is true. As he so truth- fu lly states, it was useless. That we w ere upon the moat fr endly terms up to the first issue i f his paper is also true. That the conditions are not now the same is the fault o f The Leader ! a*°"e’ t ,,, . „ _ , , I f the publisher o f The Leader had only done what he Informed The Senti- nel he would do. he would have saved both o f us a lot o f trouble. We treated him generously until the trickery p r s c ticed upon us compelled us to come forward in our own defense The Leader makes this slanderous statem ent: It was to be expected that fair, open and legitimate competition would be distasteful to this outfit, who, only a fortnight ago endeavored, we are told, to sign the business men o f this city up for 3-year contracts to patronize the Sentinel exclusively, t h e r e b y “ creating and maintaining a mono poly in restraint o f trade,” an un lawful proceeding, and which, had it been reported t o t h e postal muthori- ties at Washington at that time, would probably have cost The Sentinel its second class mailing privileges. ri„ , . . you .. _„i— a for Do you remember o that asked figures on most o f the $80 worth of type )ut ! le ^ are not ’ *le P roPe r place fo r girls and boys to be lo a fin g . A fte r all is said and done, the only accomplishments that bring real plea sure are those which bring joy to A freak piece o f proposed le g is others. The only thing sw eeter than a sweet lation is H ouse B ill N o . 17b, in tro wanted to help Van out again with his du ced b y M r. U pton, w h ich m akes heart is the little tot made in her job shop and that you studied to de-1 image that comes in after years to coo ceive us jn or(ler t0 Ret the materia, , it a m isdem ean or to use or ow n and play, toddle and talk and cause you cheaper? | a n y au tom atic, pu m p or rep ea tin g to muae upon the myateriea o f life. Do you remember that the type was shot gun “ or sim ila r d e v ic e .” It The children who know morc than delivered to you at prices made before is a perniciou s p iece o f legisla tio n their parents seldom make any unusual the 0#e o f our name by you wa9 known and there is said to be a ch a n ce o f records at school. to us. The man who gives hia life to save a U n d er its provision s W ill you answer honestly whether its passin g. tot from a speeding train ia not or not you got your money’ s worth in it m ig h t be an in fra c tio n o f the la w more o f a hero than the woman whoae what you purcht9ed from ug7 Cou|d to o w n an air rifle. Sportsm en are life ia forfeited in givin g another to you have purcha92(J it for )e98 than sen din g strenuous rem onstrances to the world. twice ag much 8nywhere elae? th eir representatives. Jf you gQt „ barKain> why do A Chautauqua Is about the only busi ainuaU: th>l for cerU in rea80n9 we ness that succeeds on talk done. j charged yoo morc tban it waa worth? C o m m ercia l C lu bs should be at Phonographs have been invented which you eventually purchased, while we were ignorant o f the fact that you were t0 atart a new9paper? Do you remember that you said you W h e re are yours? The Sentinel likes to play a fair and the bottom o f e v e ry m o v e for the which will sing out the time o f day at square game. It despises deceit and betterm en t and u p b u ild in g o f a such intervals as the owner may wish. A kind that could tell the proper J 1 £ ¡ ¡ L * th^t c o m m u n it y - b u t th ey can not d o time to stop playing would make a hit “ . e " ot th eir best w ork w ith ou t the a c tiv e practiced both. The burden o f ervi-1 with neighbors o f persona owning them. dence is sgainst him. Go to i t ! and m oral suP P ° rt o f e v e ry citizen . A country newspaper man would get S e l a h __ T h e righ t w a y to start g iv in g that killed for taking the same libertiea is STATE AID FOR SCHOOLS O n e o f the fines? k î v x A , / . t •• . i ° f ,h t Da!: ™ ba ' ' f ***•* M in n e v/ .» I 'r to . yi _____ ___ , »«■ teach er* a * »+ X * * by b e c o m in g a m em ber > ew co n d itio n s b rin g n ew > «n s. S^x^n C o tta g e h*-. ► to b a ttle with prob- G ro v e the m ay sm ok e sn taan ce. There is not a word of truth in this * V‘ ‘ - * .e*..kiX)g J .rery tL ng g ro w s in the W il- allegation, and we will make The Leader a • SSWtte Pessim ists i»y>n grow to a present o f S25 in gold if it will. (')'•>*: . . - :: produce a reputable m e r c h a n t who o f M inncwXa * / i - / , ► « > « 'ft w ill atate o f hia own knowledge upon ja r g e ^ fc o o l w jm t oath that we ever at anytime made »o'.- . U k » g t t m o n U j have I he oppor- a proposition to him or to anyone else. ItSSitJUBW M « - e of at ¡east par- We did ' ed rvrn « * v ’. 1 ’ » f y ‘ -/i-vr» r,g the views o J f The Ore- ---- stale to several merchant* w W T 1 U * lie VIC- that we were in no way trying to an<i frotn ro y a > *->. : 0 y /u jfv* 1m it i» to seldom jo u ib le .— them to do anything that would hinder taken from the •.»»*► i n . - . iar.df O i w t Kvatintl. them from patronizing opposition. That ^ c e jjt ,A ^ |jjlt XJ,M A fra/.k rjj’ feat .'^n o f chronic opacity is as near as The Leader can get to the , ... . * i Oregonian. truth. Let i, either prove it. statement WeU>e<1 10 ,b * ' * * * • » '• ------------------------ and get the *2 5 , or else retract its state- m ’ n e d ’ n •*', '-'r ! hern M inu ev>ta and It seoma funny to little children that ment, or stand branded as a malicious - t he receipts from ’ h u it is ¡th e r,ew baby always arrives while falsifier. : p redicted, w ill v / m t d a y crea te a they are away visiting. We esk the publisher of The Leader j fu n d tbat w i„ le a v e , he 9tat< frfce The bluffer lives in fear that some to answer these questions tru th fu lly: , . , , one will knock out hia underpinning. Why did you. while attempting to act I iTr,m ,a x a ,,o n f" r ^ ^ 1 purpr/sea. Doesn't it make you feel like kicking so frank and open, so carefully conceal E d it io n to the fund, M in nesota yourself when a man winka at you mys any intention o f palming your paper »ta k e s a special state le v y , teriously awl you try to appear to off as a continuation of the old paper O re go n m a y w ell p rofit b y the know just whst he means, only to do by the same name? experience of the Gopher State. the opposite o f whst he wishes you to. Do you call auch action underhanded It may not have natural resources I f a person’s own conscience doesn’ t trickery or not? eqnal to those ol Minnesota, but trouble him. he has nothing to fear W hy did you fix up the forms o f your paper ahowing "V olu m e I, No. 1,” they are large enough for the pur from the A lm ighty. and take particular pains that one o f the publishers o f The Sentinel should note that fact? W hy did you leave your form stand that way until the moment it was put on the press? Why, a fte r g iv in g The Sentinel to The stork is a punctual old bird. pose if properly safeguarded. Schools should have some state support. For present purposes a special stale tax o f 2 mills might be wise. Such a tax equalizes the burden and lessens the local tax. / ! the tune to seiet suit. Will be I , you the goods ai Attention! Boys and Girls We will Rive 50c to the tìrnt stiri <>r boy under 13 aRe, who will hand in the correct unswt-r th. following) loin, and we will publish the name of the w u,n.*r andi answer. The problem ia to be worked without help] older people. i( sat1’ ! action. fflir th e I B ru n d & G ur bankiuK method fit I « con vin ced th will lie alm olu tely BLANKETS with us S m a ll repted and the U rg e n - i appreci ones « prompt ami c a re lu h e n n a her, the b ig « iall i» the b eg u in i» ...THE... \\\ Ì National I •Tlf OLD I t lU H t " Paid on lim e Of All Wool Manufactured bv the well-knov Oregon City W o o le n Mills are nij selling at Greatly R educed Pric |n* tfoubI' » with purtu often very much hem r* the «IT. rted part« t I apply trig 1 'hamlx-rlai jThii h '■' ni also kt ( pain. Fur sale by V o See Our Fine Line of Comforters At LURCH’! ! M Good Feed Our First Spring Shipmi pontes, Cow s, l ’<mil ill in large and sma igiving at ill tim es g» |measure and FAIR I*KICKS of Dress G oods has arrived inch ing the following materials R atines Ideal Wash Silks in all the Latest Patter Natural Linen Suitings Silk Stripe Novelty Poplins in all colors Tussah Wash Silks and Ya-Suda Silk Those who do not enjoy flattery are those who do not receive it. 29-in. Ramie Cloth in the New Pastel Shad« When you want a man to do some thing that he doesn't want to do, just explain to him that hia jiosition as a leading citizen demands that he do it— and it will be done. These are absolutely the Nevvf Things being shown and range in price from 1 5 c t o $ 1 . 0 0 P e r V an C om e in and see them. A plcasurtj to show you There are too many people who think Lives there a man who will take oath nothing ia wrong as long as they don’ t that he has never acted a hypocrite. ge t caught. A man gets almost as excited at a Pin money muat be the kind you base ball game as a woman does at a stick someone for. bargain counter sale. What a the use o f saying you won’ t Many a person haa been saved by atand a certain thing when you know hesitating. full well you w ill have to. :: m u ir What should the Sugar sell for in order to make 2 ; | profit on selling price, and di*es a merchant I ••orgutul sells Sugar ut $6.65? How much? When a man has a severe attack o f rheumatism, he has no other troubles. What a tremendous mortality rate we would have i f every young man and young woman died from having to give up the young man or young woman they couldn’ t live without. TAI LOR 1 Str«*«*t» Cost of Doing Bu»ine*s, 15' , on the Sellini Jacquard Silk Stripe Voiles Coming right down to brasa tacks, the man who can’ t see any good in thé other fello w ’s aide o f a proposition ia too prejudiced to make a good citizen. Horno Indin onize 100 lb*. Sugar Co*t, net, S5.00 Freight and Cartage • 35 It ia usually those with a small amount of cheap notoriety who seek to impose their importance upon others. When a person starts on the right track, help him to make good. LADIES ! tented, buy your G roceries from. In borders, plain colors and fancy stripes The actions o f a conceited person and an intoxicated one are one about aa offensive as the other. rl( guaranteed fln If you would be H appy and with his patron's family affairs that are taken by the dailies with the affairs o f people in the public eye. Patience ceases to be a virtue when you allow others to impose upon you. $22S BRUND&i : The Leader Is Caught With the Goods On »»m p h * - Best Cane S u gar. . $ 5.65 per H uih M 0 S tar Brand Shoes Are Better | us your next order ai ' be pleased w ith the ¡RUNG FEEl » mor# Catarrh 1n thin buntry than nil oth«-r «lid tn>1 until th. Inat f •! t . I ur.ihl* I 1 V' drn «bn i. t •< j,r ..M.itim . .1 j* ar,,l l*r• ■ ,| I..< t| p m ►nitantiy fuilinif to « tin* t "nl. |iron«itin. .1 it tn«*urr r I* C i* irrh t<> !»*• Ml dlRoiHi*. iin«| thrn fnr«’ piutlnn.il tmtiM.nt Main I .1 < ,■ only In U**" ° n ' ” ,rU’ ’ It la IJyi n ,'l"*' * from 10 <1 p »|>* t.1 1« : i ti » 11 r* < tlv on 001 “' iir, - r th** hvri lone hundrod th.llara f«»r m L ^ - f*»r ctp ulnri F. J CllKN K Y A CO.# ■ by Drug-tit r 7 V. 1 Family PUU fo r conni OUPC for 1000 votes wit ¡‘“ 'base at either Rees \ °f The Sentinel. I vo le for Hfe Piano Contes LLL D R IL L iïtv'i'hf Dn‘.l,art‘,l to drill wol '» fock to a depth Of I 7 * r<*'k water. Add « CRUSON, Collage Gi