I XShe Cottage Grove Sentinel A W EFKLY NEW SPAPER W 1 H P L E N T Y q /* B A C K B O N E . il ELBERT BEDE. Editor BEDE & GRANI. Publisher« S U B S C R I P T I O N S RA TES One Year................ ........................... $1.60 Six Months........................ ...............76c Three Months......................... ................ 40 Single Copies....................................... 6c No subscription taken unlees paid for in advance. This rule is imperative. ADVE RT IS IN G RA TES Display 16 cents per inch under sixty inches; 12} cents per inch over sixty inches. Reeding notices, 6 cents per line each insertion. Want ads. 1 cent per word; no ad. less than 16 cents. Rates on position made known on application. O f f i c e , F i f t h S t ^ S o u t h o f P o s t o f f i c e A first-class publication entered at Cottage Grove as second class mail matter. THURSDAY, MARCH 14. 1012 A b o u Ben A d h e m BY LK1ÜH H t ’ N T A bou Ben A dhem (m ay his tribe increase!) A w oke one n ig h t from a deep dream of peace, A nd saw, w ithin th e m oonlight in his room, M aking it rich and like a lily in bloom, An angel w riting in a book o f gold; E xceeding peace had m ade Ben A dhem bold; A nd to the presence in the room he said: “ W h at w ritest thou?” T h e vision raised his head, A nd w ith a look m ade of all sweet accord, Answ ered, “ T he nam es o f those who love the L o rd .” “ And is m ine one?” said A bou. " N a y not so,” Replied th e angel. A bou spoke m ore low, B ut cheerily still, and said, “ I ’ll pray thee, then, W rite me as one th a t loves his fellow -m en.” T h e angel w rote and vanished. T h e n e x t night It came again w ith a g reat w akening light, A nd showed th e nam es w hom love of God had blessed. A nd lo! Beu A d h em 's nam e led all the rest. d iality inside th e ch u rch building than if we m et them in th eir places of business th e u e x t day? “ W hy should it lie any m ore the d u ty of th e p asto r to give us the glad hand th a n for us to single him out aud tell him w hat a nice serrnou it w as? “ T h e lady d id n ’t say th a t she had spoken to anyone or tried to show any cordiality to an y o n e d u r ing th e several m onths she had been attending th e c h u rch . “ W hy should we ex p ect othei to be overly cordial w hile we remain overly reticent? "T h e church es h av e been lain basted a whole lot on th is point. “ Is n ’t it possible th a t th ere are tw o sides to th e p ro p o sitio n ?" O ne way to m ake th e C orgres- sional R ecord w orth th e m oney it costs would lie to iucrease th e size so th a t it could be used to cover the p an try shelves —E u g en e Reg ister. SOME SOCIALISTIC NOTES Reported by Socialist Local. T h in g s W e T h in k Things others think, and what we think of the things others think. The wolf doesn’t waste much time ■round the house of the men who is ■way from home holding down a job. A Kansas man is writing a history of Populism. That hadn't ought to be such a very stupendous job. A lie crushed to earth will rise again. The girl who doesn't get married this year may break her pick. The newspaper man who tries to please everyone doesn't get out a paper that pleases anyone. A man will bury the hatchet and mark the apot. Some people get round-shouldered from carrying th* burdens im|>o*cd up­ on them by living a straight life. Many a new dish with high-sounding name is merely the common dish our grandmothers used to make traveling under an alias. Patience is a crime sometimes. If we men could only convince the women that splitting wood would im­ prove their figures, what a snap we would have. Many a person swelled op with his own importance has only bejn filled with hot air. There are aaid to be some 190,000 words in the English language ami the valedictorians will use them all in their graduating caaaya. Even being a jackass is better than being a loafer. There's a lot of difference between a hustler and a bustler. A news item says a grocer weighed his new baby on the same scales he weighs sugar on. That's not so very inconsistent—it probably is the sweet­ est baby that ever lived. There are too many good intentions i in connection with the good roads movement. A hair in the head is woith two bot­ tles of hair restorers. A person who makes one thought of ! love grow where two thoughts of hate grew before is a benefactor of man­ kind. A man and wife should keep secrets —but not from one another. One reason that a great many things are left undone Is because we waste too much time in haling one another. > A woman can love you with all the ardor of a burning passion and still have cold feet. We held the larirest and most en thusisstic meeting last Saturday eve ning that it has been our privilege to hold for some time. There were fifty people present, including a good com­ pany of women. Many were visitors. This gives us good cheer. Come again, fellow citizens. We recognize each one as a peer. The question: “ What About the new School Supervisors of this county" was well and ably dis cussed by many of those present. When a vote was taken on the question the audience was unanimously opposed to the county school supervisor pro- ceding. (Question for debate next Saturday today and an o th er th in g tom orrow M O R E T H I N K IN G N E C E S ­ evening, March 16th, is: “ Why'do the —and business could not th riv e SA RY . boys leave the farm for the city?” T h e proposed recall of ju d g e s under such conditions. We meet at the city hall. All are T h e S entinel is for progress— welcome. show s to w hat extrem es people will go in the cry for reform w ithout for reform s th a t can be show n to To Whom It M ay Concern: giving th e subject m ore th a n a be w orthy, but the recall of ju d g es, | . . . . . . . . We have sold our business to A. S. passing thought. It is a glittering >n its opinion, could do nothing PoWe„ and w B Cooper of thii place theory— and the masses always but create chaos. Anyone who be- a 11 accounts d u e said Wheeler- g ra b at a n y th in g like th a t. lieves different is invited to state Thompson Co. are now due and payable at once at the office of J. E. Young But stop and consider a few his case, our authorized agent. m om ents. T h e people need to do m ore Signed: T h e recall is dem anded because th in k in g , WHEELER-THOMPSON CO. the courts som etim es m ake m is- - m7-14. By H. O. Thompson. tak es— in rare instances have m ade T E D D \, P L E A S E A N S W E R , Classy job printing—The Sentinel. such m istakes inten tio n ally . R oosevelt has never failed for Very few women plan on whom they Is th ere a m an asking for the vigorous E nglish to discribe a per- would marry if free again—because | recall w ho has not m ade m istakes son who says som ething th at is n ’t O I I U L d l l l l v 1 x l T v U L lI/ one experience is usually enough. of ju d g m e n t—m istakes th a t have so. W e would like to have him How much wider awake a fellow is!' worked harm to others? If there tell us w hat he would call so m e when he wakes up in the middle of be such a m an, let him throw the one else who bad m ade the follow- Patent Process T o Be Recom­ the night of his own accord than he is when awakened by the alarm clock. first stone. I ing statem ents: mended to City W h at would invoking the recall T heodore R oosevelt, N ovem ber The sunshiny girl always gets a ; Council. chance to cast a shadow in the moon-1 dem and if a square deal was to be 8, 1904: On the fourth of M arch obtained? n ex t I shall have served three and In a report to be submitted to the light. A man who just tears around t o j It would m ean th a t every m an a h alf years, and th is three and a city council at i u meeting next Mon­ get to work at 7 or 8 o’clock week days voting on th e question m ust hear h a lf years co n stitu te my first term . afternoon, the members of the seems to delight in fussing around .. .. ,. , . ' tv ,;, __ _ , • , ,• .. . committee on streets and public ways, th e sam e evidence, listen to the I his wise custom w hich lim its th e . , D „ . until after church time Sundays. ’ including Councilmen Holland, Knob I seems as if the poorest fighters are sam e arg u m en ts and give the P resident to tw o terras reg ard s th e loch and Curtis. and CUy Surveyor L. question the sam e am ount of stu d y substance and not the form , aud C. Rogers, will unanimously recom- the worst knockers. You can always beat the man who ntider the sam e circum stances as u n d er no circum stances will I be a mend that the Bitulithic type of did th e ju d g e ren d erin g the deci- can d id ate for, or accept an o th er P®vement he used in the exten- wants to stub you in the back. Juat r .. u . l ! sive campaign of street paving to be keep looking him in the eye. sion. In no other way could th e nom ination. . 1 | carried out on about 26 streets of As- The south pole has been discovered, voters determ ine w hether the ju d g e j R oosevelt, D ecem ber 11, 1907: toria this year. and now J. Peirpont Morgan, et. al., was honest in his decision or not. I have not ch an g ed and shall not The members of this committee, have having found the last of the original Is th ere anyone w illing to hazard ch an g e th is decision th u s an- all arrived at the conclusion that stakes will be able to clear up the a prediction th a t such a thin g uounced. Bitulilnc ia superior to all other kinds cloud on their title to the earth. • . . , _____j ! _ , , ____ of paving, and is better suited to the An undertaker is about the only man m ig h t happen? O utlook, F eb ru a ry 17, 1912: needa an Don’t forget that your neighbors are own prejudices, and so would bis spend m oney on a ch u rch w here If you have backache or urinary watching you just as closely as you neighbor, and the constitution th e people and p asto r do not prac­ troublea. watch them. would become a suare and a d elu­ tice w h at they p re a c h .’ If you are nervous, dizzy or worn out. Man will laugh at woman’s ways— sion, a relic of bygone days. but still they are just the things that " T h is is a com m on criticism o f ! Be* ,n treat,n* ?our ‘‘¡¿"«y* B‘ of b , g I a p ro ™ H dn.y r .u .« » , T o hold th eir jobs ju d g e s would c h u r c h « , p artic u la rly make him love her. None endorsed like Doan’s Kidney have te follow public clam or. churches. N o do u b t p asto rs an d , A girl ia more concerned over how Pills, her wedding dress will look than over Those dishonest enough would do w orkers in the ch u rch should show Recommended by thousands, how her future husband looks. so, and hold th eir jobs. T hose m ore w arm th and co rd ia lity . C er- Proved by grateful testimony. Were you ever amuaed at the man Mrs. F. W. Longwill, 322 West J. honest enough to decide according tain ly it would be profitable for who calls you into a corner to tell you S t . , Grant’s Pass, Ore., says: to evidence and law, against public them so to do. I “ Doan’s Kidney Pills have been used something confidentially and then talks clam or, would be ousted. T h ere “ B ut no one stops to th in k of in my family with excellent results. 1 so loud that everyone within a block would be a prem ium on dishonesty. o th er sides of th e q u estio n — prob­ know what thia remedy will do in can hear? A nd th e w orst is yet to come. There are lota of men whose word is ably never th o u g h t th ere w as an y cases of kidney trouble and can there­ fore give it my hearty endorsement.” as good as their bond and this is no R ecall of judges, or recall of d e­ o ther side. For sale by all dealers. Price 60 compliment, either. cisions, w ould be th e greatest dis­ “ H ere, then, are a few startlers: . . « ... „ „ _ , ’ , cents. toster-M ilburn Co., Buffalo, There might be more smart men if tu rb er of business since th e civil W h y should we expect w orkers New y ork, ioU aganU t o t th# U niud there weren’t so many women to make war. T h e law m ig h t be one th in g in the c h u rc h to show m ore co r - 1 States. fools of them. zA Real Give But Don’t Keep it Quiet way iw iK want everyone to know v l / just how we tf°t stung. We got stung when we raised more rose bushes than we are going to be able to sell. And the give away is this With every $2.r»() purchase of anything in our store we will give away abso­ lutely free one .r>0c rose hush. That sounds big to come from a small store but it’s so—abso­ lutely so. This ofTer is only good during March and April. Sealxhipt < > //s terxfont (¡nick lunch The c7Vletsan Shop “S O M E T H IN G D IF F E R E N T ” WE’RE PROPER OPTIMISTS I] Ami Is-licvr our ven tu re into the clothing business in C ottage G rove will prove th at o u r ju d g m en t is co rrect in lielieving th at th ere is u profitable business here for an exclusive and h ig h class clo thing sto le and to ggery. 4] We will have to increase o u r business a whole lot to satisfy us, but we confidently expect to do so, if honest m erchandising und good values can do it. CJ New goods uie arriv in g alm ost every day O u r lines of clo th in g , shoes lor men, wotupii and children, m en’s uud lioys’ hats ure com ­ plete in every d e ta il. Powell & Cooper S U C C E S S O R S T O W M C I L I R - T M O M P S O N CO RITI1J IT H If F A V 0 R F 0 BY COMMITTEE j Our Spring Line - - - o f ---- i ■ - Ladies’ and Gents’ Shoes i -Are Now Ready f o r Y o u r Inspection if W e have the latest shapes in Ladies’ and G ents’ Oxfords and Shoes. Ladies white kid, white canvass, tans and blacks. Florsheim shoes for the man who cares. Lurch’s, Cottage Grove Hot Lake Sanatorium N a t u r e ’s C u r e f o r R h e u m a t i s m You need not suffer. Write today for illustrated booklet descriptive of Hot I.ake Sanatorium — Nature’s great cure place. A neural boiling spring of curative mineral water. Thousands have been cured here after suffering years from Rheumatism, Stomach, Skin, Blood and Kidney disorders. Directly on main line of O. W. R . &. N Railway. ASK FOR SPECIAL EXCURSION TICKET W a l t e r M. P i e r c e President and Mgr. Hot Lake, Oregon