Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1909-current, May 09, 1912, Image 3

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A Well-Balanced Combination of the Best Available Features
Adapted to the Profession of Tented Amusements
BIG SENSATIONAL FREE ACTS TWICE DAILY
Balloon Kicnum~ Parachute Jnmpen —Hifh Wirt Bkydt Ad*—Atrial Gymnasts- SMt lor Lilt
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Tabloid Musical Comedy cNri,y
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Mirth. Music and Minicry— Singers, Dancers and Comedians—A Medley
ol Plantation Pastim e.
Venetian Gloss ^ Workers
wur*v,n«- Kn,",n« a 4 nd s»>,nn,n«
_ _ _ _ (.lass according to Venetian Methods.
Viola, The Fat Girl Mastodomic Fashion P la te —Actual W eight 5 1 2 Pounds— Largest W oman
PrinCeSS Seta Deva
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^* r Acknowledged Princess ol all Snake C harmers and her Collection
t ——m us Pets.
I ets,
of Poisonous
ollect.
AfriCäfl Jungle Show ^ B are » 1 C ^ iistory.
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Junnlp B»pd Animals
A Liberal F.ducation in
RIDING GALLERY
The"H ?C ottage G r o v e
M a y 1 6 - 7 - 8 Benefit Library
Elk’a Convention
MOUNTAINS
ERF. CONSOLIDATION MEASURE
IS FILED.
Round Tri]> tickets to the principal Cities of the East, going or returning
through California, or via Portland. Going limit If» days, final return
limit October 31, on sale as follows:
Sane Methods Should Be Adopted
and Game of Chance Elimi­
nated Says Jour­
nal.
May 2-3-4 'J-UM1-14-16-17-lft-24-29. Aug. 1-2-3-6-7-12-15-16-22-23-29-30-31.
J une 1-6-7-H-13-15-17-lft-19-2ft-21-24- Sept. 4-56-7-8-11-12-30.
25-27-2ft-29.
July 2 3-6-7-11-12-15-16-20-22-23-26-
Stop-over* going or re tu rn in g
29-30-31.
w ithin th e limit
Sale Date«:
The home of the Rhododendron, an ideal place to spend the summer.
Mr. Park ¡son ought not to hastily file
Low round trip and week end tickets. Reasonable hotel rates, out door
a m easure for corixolidating the State
amusements, bathing, boating, golf, fishing, etc.
univer*ity and the S tate A gricultural
college. Nohody *hould rush hea<Hong
low Fares te Meeting of Women s ChA*. Saa Francwco, Jane 24 t* July 6
irflo such an endeavor. I t is not a
Pacific Railway and Navigation Beaches
m atter for haste. It i* not a thing to
experim ent with. It i* too large an
Are now within easy reach by the P. R. & N. and a new field for a pleas­
ant vacation open. Week end tickets now on sale and season tickets
enterprise on which to tru st to luck.
from all points on aale Ju n e lat.
The launching of one m easure will
PORTLAND ROSE FESTIVAL
mean the launching of another. There
m ight he three. The whole system of
Opens June 10 and (.’loses June 15. The g re a te st Floral Fiesta and Carnival
o f Pleasure yet held.
Low round trip tickets on sale from all points.
higher education in the Htate would be
F o r b e a u tifu lly illu s tr a te d b o o k le t! d e s c rib in g N e w p o rt, H ayocean an d o th e r point.**, and
put on wheels. The whole thing would
in fo r m a tio n a b o u t K a a te rn F a r e * , ro u te s , »top-owera, e tc ., c a ll on n e a r e s t A g e n t, o r w rite to
be plunged into politics, and in conse­
JOH N M. SCOTT, G en’l Passenger Agent, Portland, Ore.
quence one of the biggest storm s in its
B . P. O. E. ELK S OONVENTION
J U L Y B TO 1 3 . 1 0 1 2
history would burst over the state.
There would be passion and b itte r­
ness. There would be an aw ful fight.
There would be agitation and educa­
tional unrest. The whole educational
in terest would be plunged into the
throes of a conflict from which it would
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D. S T E R L I N G , M A N A G E R
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not recover in ten years.
S ta te education is not a thing for
Wheat, Oats, Grain, Hay,
mere tinkering. G reat changes ought
Mill Feed — Shorts, Bran,
American B e a u t y , P u r e
not to be attem pted with a measure
White, Red Cross. Every
Vetch Seed, Chopped Oats,
based on what one man or a few men
sack
guaranteed.
Oil
Meal.
Grass
Seed—all
think about it. Mr. I'arkison’s pur­
poses may be splendid, but his view­
kinds constantly on hand.
point might not be perfectly balanced.
Pheasant, White Star.
Poultry Feeds and Supplies.
His measure m ight be an excellent one,
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but it m ight be very bad. There is, in
any hasty movement, the elem ent of
chance, and g re a t chance, with almost
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infinite op|*>rtunity for harm to state .•;„x-x-:-x--'x~x--X“X--x--x--x--X“X~x*-x-<»x--x--x~x--:~x--x--x-x~x--:“:~
education.
Hack of it all is the fundam ental fact
th a t the two institutions belong in
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widely separated fields. They do not
belong together any more than a doc­
to rs’ college and a law yers’ college.
The attem p t to unite them will almost
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certainly eventuate into effort to kill
one or the other. Its certain conse­
One of the best assets of any busi- ♦
quent* wtll be to cripple one or the
ness is courtesy to its patrons. *
other, if not both.
If we want to kill either, we ought
We pride ourselves on this asset in ♦
not to be cowardly. If we do not want
our business. We give this feature *
the agricultural college, wc should
our
own personal attention.
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vote it out of existence and leave the
university alone. If we do not want
the university, we should kill it w ith­
out sm othering the college.
In any event, if there is to be vot­
ing on the subject, let there be a wise,
deliberate, painstaking, exhaustive in­
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vestigation by the ablest body of men
the sta te can m uster, to the end that,
if the people m ust vote, they may vote
for the best plan th a t Oregon wisdom
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and jugm ent can present.
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If we m ust tinker, let us tinker in­
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telligently.
The Parcels Post and the Country if the m ail-order stores were ju st be­
ginning to do business. The tru th is
Store.
th a t th eir trade ia colossal and th a t it
is alm ost entirely independent of the
mail service. Mr. G ardner aaya, reli­
ably, th a t more than IK) per cent of the
shipm ents from the m ail-order stores
arc made by freig h t. This percentage
ia estim ated by w eight. Shipm ents
would continue to bo made in the same
way if we had a parcels post, because
it would be cheaper than mail. If the
country m erchants would pluck up
courage to look the m atter squarely in
the face they would perceive th a t the
parcels post cannot possibly injure
thorn and will probably benefit them in
many waya.
For one thing, it will enable them
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Exhibit Car Finishes Journey.
T raversing 24 states from the Pa-
| cific to the A tlantic, the original G reat
Northern Railway exhibit car, carry-
j ing Oregon products, recently reached
[ St. Paul on its retu rn journey, having
j actually traveled more than 30,000
miles, or more than a complete trip
around the world. This car spread the
fame of O regon's agricultural products
very widely, visiting 732 cities and
towns and exhibiting O regon’s fruits,
grains and vegetables to 1,440,607
people.
Hot Lake Sanatorium
Nature’s Cure for Rheumatism
You need not suffer. Write today for illustrated booklet
descriptive of Hot Lake Sanatorium — Nature’s great
cure place. A natural 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 0 . W. R .&. N. Railway.
Humphreys to Hang May 14.
ASK FOR SPEC IA L EXCURSION TICKET
George and Charles Humphrey, con­
victed of m urdering Mrs. Eliza G rif­
W alter M. P ierce
fiths a t her lonely cabin near Philo­
President and Mgr.
math last June, were sentenced last F ri­
day by Judge Ham ilton a t Corvallis tc
pay the penalty of death at the state
to serve th eir custom ers expeditiously | penitentiary on May 14. Motion for a ,:..;.^ X x ~ X ~ X --X ^ ^ - n X~X^X»->>>-X--X--X~X--XK~X-<~X~X“X ~X ~X --X “X ;
and cheaply in case of em ergencies. new trial was made and denied.
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When a farm er breaks a casting in his
mower he cannot send for it by mail
because he has qo account with the
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city firm which sells the machine. He
must obtain it through hia loeal m er­
chant. As things stand now it must
Many C ottage Grove people who
come e ith er by mail or express, and a
casting which costs 10 cents may be have chronic appendicitis, which is not
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burdened w ith a charge of half a dol­ very painful, have doctored for years
for
gas
on
the
stomach,
sour
stomach
lar for transportation tw enty miles.
This is a wrong which the parcels post or constipation. The New E ra D rug­
would correct. The m erchant would gist states if these people w ill try
obtain the casting through the post- simple buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc.,
ns compounded in Adlerika, the Ger­
office at a cost of a few cents for c a r­
man appendicitis remedy, they will be
riage. He would oblige hia custom er surprised at the quick benefit. A sin­
more than he docs under present condi­ gle dose relieves these troubles in­
stantly.
tions and lose nothing w hatever.
M ILLER’S F L Y E R S W ILL FILL T H E A T M O S P H E R E
A recent article in the Outlook on
th e parcels post by H. W. Gardner
ought to ho of particu lar in tcrcat to
country atorckocpers. Theao men, as
a rule, are oppoaed to the parcels post
on the ground th a t it would build up
th e m ail-oider buainesa a t th e ir ex ­
pense. Mr. G ardner pointa o u t the
f a r t th a t th e mail-order business ha*
grown to mammoth proportiona w ith­
out a parcels |x a t, ami will continue to
flourish w hether we improve our mail
facilities or not.
It is am azing th a t the country m er­
chants should have overlooked thia
fact. They w rite and talk exactly as
or
ROUTES
Courtesy Counts
The Frank J. Miller Amusement Co. Inc.
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Rose Festival
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SEASHORE
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FLOUR—Hard Wheat Brands:
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VI A T H E
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Thia exam ple in typical of a thouaari'l i
other". The rural trader could not by
any possibility aulfer loaa of huaineHM
through the parcel* po**, while he '
would gain in dozen* of way*. All
civilized countries except the United j
Slate* have parrel* |»ost* and their
rural merchant« are fully a* prosper­
ous a* our* are. Oregonian.
Hot Lake, Oregon
DON’T KNOW THEY
HAVE APPENDICITIS
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