The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, February 03, 1922, Image 4

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    The Sentinel
A Weekly Ncw »paper With lic e t v
of Back bouc
Libert B ib ami L IU r: ?*a. h Tubluihcn»
Libert Bed* ----- --------- -----------lUiitor
A f in t e la ^ publication entered at Cot­
tage Grove, Ore., as »ceond cin** mu tier
Bu.'ini ' i O f'ic e __________ 412 Last Main
- B>v K l l T l o N K A T E 8
Out* yea r----- $2.25 , Three mouth*....65c
S.x mouilu-... 1.15 Single copy-------5c
Member of
National Ld iiu n a l A —«»eiution
Oregon State b d ito fia l Association
Oregon Newspaper Couferenee
Lane County Publishers ’ Association
F R ID A Y . F L B R l A R Y a, 1922
F R IV O L IT Y R E AC H E S L IM IT
urnke on our energie» and euthu*ia»m,
is more than fast enough
More than
hair of the young ».»men « b o pass on
th« -t.raet* appear f-igped. worn, tired
and liitksi, o f step. Th« b o rt are
'•landing th»* strain but little better
Possibly the |ihy steal defects of
Portland hoys and g irl» may be em
phusned to one from an u p state city
where the young folks have ruddier
cheeks, a more w hob some laugh and a
-priugier step, but we may well hope
that the pwc« at which the vouag
folks, and older ones too. are traveling
n Chicago, in Portland and in other
¡urge citi«^ may be halted before we
• re all draw ii into the vortex o f the
whirlpool.
It is well to remember that voting
folks do not come tiaturally by ex
travagant habits and that they have a
right to be born clean, mentally and
physically.
Criticism o f the young
people is criticism o f those responsible
for their 1 km ng and can*. Barring the
accident* and misfortunes o f birth aud
barring
accidents
and
misfortune*
which removt parental car«* and guid
mice during their early life, t libra
• s litth* ramson why the younger gen
-ration should not naturally follow
«•lean lives and why they should uot bo
satisfied with n reasonable number of
luxuries, except as they follow the ex i
: tuple o f their elders.
Parents assume n r her lightly a tre
mendous responsibility. Children may
well say. u- nt«**t of them do. that
rhivM* who brought them into the world
are responsible for their well being
•thd comfort, blit parents have an equal
right, when they fu lfill their duty to
’ heir young, to demand obedience and
respect Th- young who demand their
fu ll rights put themselves in a p«>sition
v here they cannot reasonably raacut a
demand by parents that their young
abide by the rules which parents lay
down for their gui.lance. Those who
acknowledge dependency for guidance
acknowledge dependency, admit de j
pendency fo r guidance, as well as for ;
•he comfort- and luxuries o f lift*.
Parent- who assume one reapnusibib»
ity. and not the other, art* the ones !
who are th«* object, even m«m* than
th«- young people. o f the attack o f such
persons .is the *np«*rinteu«lent o f Chi
cage - eity school* and o f th** mini-
terial association o f Portland upon the
puce we are traveling.
It i * well that th»* storm has broken
H
Th. -* rm *»*«m- t»- have broken.
Evert -«*• r ...» • ’ the rountrv -eem-
to hav • >’U<id«*uH' awakened to the fuel
that >«>m«»thiiq; i- wrong with «»ur
manu«
It V lllg a ii** that something
niu-t be « Ion«* if th» rising u»*m*mti«»n
i> to ri-« above .-<*ntuotis immorality.
above »h if t k*Mi fr ivality. ubove extras
U£UUt idle a«*—, al ■»«»v«* ila b b ) mdokmee
unti pcirt««*ularhr ub«»\ - ;• sordid, « ‘ lfisb
«ii-r«*«: An! f«vr rh« right- and welfara
o f others
Th. *t«i rm ha- HU*» br«>ken in Chi*
ragn. A w . t*k bei ««r»- it broke in Port*
laud.
In Chinai » it i- found that
«■buoi kid - in hi rg* number are fur
mshed WIT stintili i* 1 *— w:»h which to
gv> to and fr»«m -,■h«M 1 and with which
to employ th»*ir tim« out-ide o f the
t-‘w h-mr- whteh they sp. nd in school
and *h:i* they have been supplied with
pm
?' money in such quantity that
kub in kne pants .»r« able to mam
tain luxurious hotel riM m* in which to
entertain their feminine friends in
-hort -kirt-.
It hough that no Ioniser
indicates much »s to the age o f the
wearers thereof.
lr ea«*h cm -. whore the storm breaks
• ;s found that :h. cause is exactly
• s Th« Sent nei diagnosed 'he case
many month» ago.
Amnsemenr and enter»', .nment has
heroine a mania, and not onlv with »he
rising generation.
Th*- Chicago -:tua*ior ¡- found to be
B U Y IN G F A IK GROUNDS
exa**ly th* *.*nation Th- ****ntiiiel ha
many tun«*- calk*«! attention to. The
Th* js'opi«- o f Lan»* county w ill be
voung TK- rd« who nr* b*-.ng criticiz«»d asked, at th«* May primaries, to au
*h»*r»- «iemali d ev**rvthing and wan» to thoriz* th« county «*ourt tc unjioue a
nothing They demand as an in tax levy to raise funds for th« pur
h»*rent right
- thing which th«*ir ‘base of th« county fa ir grounds.
parents * in com«'* can
i f hour
ord.
Th« S*nun«*l ha.-, when it sew fit s»o
regard u whei h»-r or no* it i* well f««r to do. criticised actions o f the fair
the m to hav«' «neh th mgs— w ith »nit ra* board, but it at all times has lusisted
gar d for th«' In— V.
*raa*»*d be
* uiim -hould have a ia jr—
eau - 4 * ..f »h- many of their -«*h«> 4 »lmato» and a ta»r conducted as a Laue couutv
wh. • can have but a small pr«i p«irti«in fair.
o f •he thing- which the ft *w demand
I f w»- are to have a fair, and we
— with littk car- for *h«- present and -e«*n. to* be agrtfed on that jMiint, we
with no concern as to »h* futura. A
must have grounds upon which to
th*- pa«*- which 'om* of them are going hob sueh a fair. 8uch grounds should
rheiv w ill he no futura about which
located at a point m«>st convenient
worry.
to th* greater part o f the couutv,
The young things may argue that which means that the location sh«»ulil
high-h»»«*k*«i *hoe*. silk sto«*kings on ex b«' at or near Lug«*ue.
posed limb-, bar. n.*«k- and scanty at
Th« grounds whi«*h have been used
tira shoukl no* make them th« pray tor many y«»ur> ur» adm imbly adapted
o f the mah* and should not have a de­ : or th« purpos* In addition, the r«>un-
moralizing ♦■*ff«»«‘t upon the supposedly
y ha.- buildings located thereon that
stronger o f Th* *w«. * « x « w h i c h may ir»- worth probatdy flo.tm o aud the
r . a just a*T>erHion upon the male, but county ran buy the-«* gr«iunds at con
■ h«' fact remains that th«‘*e things siderably less than th«- value o f the
?n; i:<r which 'he superi ntenck'nt o f ban- ground, but the option to pur j
* •
- -n N>t* i- now inveigh
aas»- at this pri«*e inukt*s it im(K*rative j
T»Mg* o tw n T im a mé « u t W«
ng are usually a«*«*««mpaniment» o f
ha’ the next tax levy mcluik a levy j
h a at ttM Tam
*' ’ • h 'ur-. n
ighf carousal» and
> t their purchase.
th* «.'her thing- that ar* dragging
This seems to make an open and
down *h. moral and physical h«*nhh of
A man and w ife should keep aeerets
hut cane of the proposition.
Th* girl- an«l young m«*ri o f Chicago.
C tooi I business dt'mands that such a — but not from on«- another.
I f i-r '* ri--c«-s*ary ?« go to Chicago levy be impooed.
• • •
r*
«h * the «r*ll to halt the po**.
Th»- ilcsira o f thos«- active in the
He who chums to un«ler»tand woman
that kill- i- no* without just provoca
>i< du«*t and prom«iti«*n «»f the fm r is cither a deceiver or dec«jived.
tion.
•*-m.- to i*«* that it be an all Lane
• • •
An «du»* rvat ion o f the young m«*n county a ffa ir. (Cottage Grove has been
I » t a o f peoph ar* sworu mto o ffic e
«• • i he y '»ung worn«-? o f our own m«' given th«t vice presidency. Th«- idem
tropidis— Portlnnd— w ill sh«»w that the - ** to - to prevail among m«*mk*er> o f — and others sw ear because ? h» y urea ft.
• • •
*i -r th*- eoun*ry where cl»
board that an all i^ine eonnty fair
ma*ic condition» are said to pot a cannot be held without an e ffo rt on
bots o f propie du Dot gut credit for
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best—and
|»r«*serv»*d with
porriftly fitt»*d
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A M C TU S T
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H1NGS WE THINK
part o f th«* board to make it that all th e , do— which i, fortuumte for
kind o f a fair.
With c«>ndftions as they are an«] with
Ixmrd genuinely anxious to make
«'ailin g to love may be a fool tiuag
- fair an all I^iuc county proposition, to do— but fuuh have got tu (lo so no­
the «inly thing k*ft to b«* done is fur
thing.
all l^in«* county to get behind the
• • •
b«>ard wh«» want grounds upon which
Poliah u a nice thing, but it doe-
conduct an all Lane couuty fair.
no- ehauge the heart o f tfa> g riu iti
W C. IH*lVw lays down th«* editorial block.
• • •
pen which he ha.- so ably wielded as
ditor o f The Lebanon Criterion anti
In certain circles a womni- who ina *t
»■ duties an* n—umed by A. C. Huuu «irawiug alimouy is coaaidered a po«»r
ra. racently «»f Center, Colo. Mr. Ik- financier.
•w has at all times put his own per
• • •
sonabty into his |wpT. It.- circulntioi.
Hard w on !» can never be retracted—
n««i been large but th»* iiiflueii«*«* o f
it- editorial «•«-i 11 m;i- has ln*en gr»*wtly •oft one» can be tempered to meet the
xteroled due to the fact that its ex •ituation in hand.
• • •
pre—iun- o f fipiruon have le-en reprint
«1 in both the m«*tropolitan and «-oun
The person with a re put at ion for do
ry pr*— o f th«* state. Mr. KksPew do*-* mg what he m y- he will, ha couaider
not -tat« what the new int»or> are able intangible collateral
hich h* pr»»po-**s to take up but our
• • •
urm<«e i- that they ara «*onn«*cted w ith
A Otirngn man claims to have touml
h»- siicc «* s . s ful con<luct of the business
f th* republican administration. W* a way to make ciga r» nut ••{ a H aifa.
«'•»til : hardly spar* him from editorial H e ’» the first one with the nerve to
admit it.
circk'S for anything k*s- importnn»
• • •
It has b«*en discovered by th«* tax
in ve-’ igation commiesioa that the peo
pk f»f 1 >r*‘gon hav«- lw*en lying nb«»ut
tbe»r property valuations and it
■uiggested that something «»nght to l»c
don* m bout it. I f the law against per
ju ry I- invoked and offender- ara sent
jt* ja»i„ 1 » » i l l te but n short tu
until there w ill be neith«*r jndg«** n«»r
( juries before w horn th«- offender- can
j appear and non« w ill be left to act
j jailer-.
Detour
to third page* and road
th«* home trad«* sj»«*rials
by h<*ni<- merchants who
ar«- bidding for your
trade.
A man who ia married may not he
able to do anything he wi.vhco— but
neither itoe* be do anything junt a.«
ho* w ife wifthea.
• • •
B r o t
announce
o d g e
h e r s
a substantial reduction
in the prices of their cars
effective January 1st, 1922
N. J. NELSON JR., DEALER
Attention, Automobile Owners!
We Have taken the distributing agency for
Culp-Plan Tires, Tubes
and Batteries
Retail p ritf Imt KMP1HK F A C T O R Y , C l’L P -P L A N , on KMIMHK TIR ES. They are low tie
eaune all iimiefetwary tolling E X PE N S E haa lu-en cut out t»ur price« are very uiut-h lower
than you have been paying
Size
30
30
32
31
32
33
34
32
33
34
35
36
33
35
37
Clincher
Clincher
31 Straight
4
Clincher
4
Straight
4
Straight
4
Straight
4»/2 Straight
4
Straight
4
Straight
4
Straight
41, Straight
5
Straight
5
Straight
5
Straight
Falimtt
N. 8.
Curds
N. S.
Tubes
$ 7.90
9 93
14.35
1603
1872
1973
20 15
........
$14 85
1914
22 07
24.82
25 30
25 71
3146
32.15
32.95
33 92
34 62
39 13
41 08
43.22
$1 90
2.35
270
3.25
335
3.50
370
430
4 45
4.55
4.60
4 85
525
565
5.90
3
3
Side
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Red
dray
Tubes
$135
1 55
1 70
1 85
200
210
230
2.50
2 65
2.75
3 00
3.25
3.50
4.00
4.76
The Empire Tire and Rulilier company has been making rutilici gnnds for 53 yearn. It is
«» ii *- ot the oldest tire companies hi the I iiisiim - sh
Its tires have stood the test of the hardest
service in the ••««!, where they have ls-en among the most popular brands for years You will
timi th«' E M PIR E a thoroughly-made, strong and m-rvieeable tire.
STERLING FEED COMPANY
826 Weit Main Street
Cottage Orove, Oregon
The cheerful loner is a winner—
Home folks are always posing a* er
\\om»*ii are fast i«<*qiuring men
(B y Elbert Hesh . Cottage Grove, Ore | but we d rather tnke the nriginHl iimph- hut their sum dwwu’t amount right», but here’» hoping th**y won
to mii«'h.
H»» b « fo lk » ara vu »hallow that tbej prue.
aaaume th»*ir way».
should b»* able to re*t th«*ir chin.*« on
their backbone*.
• • •
When ex President T a ft grin
t ,#
on
—i doing a certain thing, it » * r a i
Th»* old fashion»*d w«»man wh«» made pretty bard to move him from h».- p »
her own pet!i«*«mts i-ofk«*rw ise engaged aitioa. Naturally!
• • •
now trying to keep track o ft, «laughter
v* ho «he--i. t wear any.— Curva III- Ga
I t hsc tee ii di.vco vern i that flour
«e tte Times
can U- made from sawdust, which may
Who «ioesn't wear any whntf
shed »umc light on the targe acquisi
-ions o f “ dough” by swme o f our big
A stura in n neighboring town n«1-
vcrti-es "K m ie th in g
n ifty
in silk lumbermen.
• • •
You can aec kits o f them
V> hen a mas gets into a n e w o f
on onr street» at any tun«* without
g«»ing to Albany.— I««*banoa C riterio*.
rouble hr always seems In have a
bunch o f tren d s— who junt knew it
When we ran«! s«»me books we feel eon bin t help Imt happen
• • •
n« if the pnrant« o f the author de
First Presbyterian Church
A. R Spearow
Pastor
.Morning -object. “ T H E IN T E R R O
O A T lo N A N SIM E R E I) ” The aeeond
si'rinotl in the pre Easier series. I f you
arc interested in the church you should
be in it on Hunday morning
Evening subject, “ HIONBOARDM ”
E very man's face is a signboard un
which he displays his soul thoughts.
What does yours refh-ct t
served punishment fo r the kind o f com
party they permitted tb«*ir children to
get iato
I f the demand o f imr hciresoes fo r
Italian titles keep* tie-owning, it w on't
he hmg before the itagu U n u n a r s
with an eye fur man aree w ill g iv e a
A g irl «ioesn't tantalise anyone who coronet as a premium with each duaen
n 't w illing to be tantalumd Ho now' o f -'d e I
Sunday, February 5
Sunday Hchool at 9:46.
preaching at J1 and 7:30.
The Church
That Serva,
Hpecinl music by the ladies' chorus
in the morning and The Cambers in
the evening.