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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (May 19, 1922)
The Sentinel let it also be a day to resolve that during the year to come fewer words shall be spokeu to rend her heart, let it be a day to resolve that fewer acts A Weekly Newspaper Willi I ’leuty shall be done to cause her sorrow, let o t Back boue it be a day to resolve that a greater Elbert Bede a n d Elbert S m i t h Publishers number of acts of love shall make her Klbert Bode_________________ ___ Editor fading years happier and filled with the joy of knowing that she is most A first class publication eutered at Cot loved by those for whom she has given tage Uro ve, Ore., as second class matter most. Governor Olrott hue s>-m a letter to Charles E. ltualie*. aecretary of «late. urtMnx that lit« department tll«putch a request to the Camtillan government to alto» u detarhmeut of Royal Mounted police to attend (hr annual Koae (esti val to be held in Portland during the month of June this year. Eire losses in Ore (ton outside o f the ..412 Bast Mam B ush Office . city of Portland for the month of April The Sentinel can not feel that there SUBSCRIPTION HAT EH is sufficient reason for the recall of aggregated $ir>0.575. according to u re Oue year |SJft|TkfM moni hs. ..65c Commissioners Buchtcl and Williams. port prepared by the state fire mar KYx mouths.... 1.15 I Single copy_____5c The times that they have decided shat. There were a total of 36 fires Mrs. George L. Williams, president of tin Disabled Votomi»*’ Auxiliary, address«'«! a lottor to Ralph E. against the corporations in favor of The most disastrous fire Member of Williams, Republican National Committtvinaii, last Thursday, <l«‘imimlitig uu explanation us to why In* oiu the people are forgotten in discussion reported. National Editorial Association ploys Oriental labor in his hop yards at a tini«* whon many «*x service men are jobless. of the times they have decided for the was at Elgin, where a warehouse burn Oregon Ht ate Editorial Association corporations, when so far as the evi ed with a loss of $41.000. Williams is mu* of the largest hop d«*alers m Oregon. Oregon New^pAper Conference dence shows they could not honestly More than $looo was netted as a re Lane Couuty Publishers’ Ass ociation do otherwise. A change at the expirn Mrs. Williams' Utter follows: sult of the so-called ( ’ herrlngo held In turn of their terms of office might be F R ID A Y, MAY 19, 1922 This money will Is* turned wise, but unless malfeasance or non Salem DISABLED V E T E R A N S ’ AUXILIARY feasance in office is shown, there i> over to the committee In charge of the Bortluud, Oregon, Muy II, 1922 . Ralph E. Williams, Mr FLOWERS FOR MOTHER no excuse for the use of the recall in construction of Salem's now hospital 617 Board of Trade Building, removing experienced men and repine The event was staged hy the Salem Cortland, Oregon. Whoever gave birth to the idea of ing them with men of no experience a day especially set aside for mother and men who could not be expected t’herrtans and was attended by people Dear Sir: Positive ovidene«* having «*om«* to my knowledge that you employ Oriental labor hi your hop did a noble thing and did much to to give the relief the supporters of the from all parts of the Willamette vs! yards, while hundreds of uneinploye«l war veterans and otlu*r Am«*rieun citizens nre vainlx seeking work, 1 have awaken a greater sentimental reverence recall expect. In the case of Mr. Wil h j felt it my duty as president of the Disabled Veterans’ Auxiliary to impure your reasons for this attitude. for the one before even hurdeued hams, his successor would serve but a Controlling, ns you do, the stork in several bank" and ranking ns one of Porthind's wealthy men, there Wool sales In central Oregon last criminals oft bow in shame. few month:— until next January, when would appear t»» be no finuneiu! reason why yon should not employ at a reasonable wage your l«*ll«iw Amerieua Many a boy and many a girl has Mi Williams’ term of office expires. week amounted to nearly 400.000 citizens who need work to support tlieuiatdves and di*p«*nd«*nts, and cxi'Iiule all Oriental labor. been saved from some act of sin be It would be senseless to replace him pounds, with the announcement of the One feature that has impressed itself forcibly ii|mu my attention is the faet that the example set by you cause of the grief that might be for that short time is one that may influenee other employers. You are not merely n private eitizen. You nre the Kepubiieau purchase by Charles II Green o f Port mother’s. Boys walk the streets of National Committeeman and, as such, the head of the party organization in this state and you therefore owe land of the 30.000 pound fine wool clip every city who fre*»lv admit that seuti is one state office where it t«> the Republicans of Oregon t«» furnish bv ymir*own conduct a correct example tor other employers to follow. Then mental thoughts of mother have kept there h no doubt a change should be of Ned Murphy of Sommer laike at 3a 1 have no racial prejudice against Orientals. I simply feel that the unemployment problem since the them from doiug things which the made. The conduct of the office of cents, with other Lake county dips to armistice has become so acute that our own American folk should be taken can* of to the entire exclusion of flesh urged them to do. state treasurer under (). I*. H off has taling about 40.000 pounds, at 33 to 34 Oriental labor. You nr«* a wealthy man and can easily afford to employ American help at proper wages. Mother then is admittedly the not been satisfactory His opponent. cents. Yours very truly, noblest, most loved and most revered Senator Ryan, has been trie»! in the MRS OEO. L. W ILLIA M S , A winter wheat condition consider of human creatures and certainly it office as assistant treasurer and made President Disabled Veterans’ Auxiliary. was a grand and noble thing to set good. He promises to greatly reduce* alily lower than the condition of the aside a day upon which thought* expenses in the office and to increase crop a year ago. and unusually heavy- should turn to her. when flowers should ffieieney. He is a nuui who has in losses of livestock, particularly of be worn in her honor and be given 1° j tin* past made good. lb* will make sheet) and lambs, are features of the adorn her shrine. ! good now if given tin opportunity. May 1 crop and livestock report for But why should only one day of the Paid Advertisement bv E VV Van Horn, Overseas Veteran. year be especially set aside for herf Eugene Watrous has retired from a Oregon just issued by the United W ill flowers on one day of the year half ownership of the Junetion City States bureau of markets und crop cause her to forget neglect during the Times and Jasper J. Ray, li i - son-in estimates. other 364 daysf The radiance of her law . takes o\er Mi W :itrow ’ intei Tin- annual Oregon Jersey jubilee face may cause wayward ones to think and will continue with Thomas Nelson, The tax collector never pleases a There is not half the pleasure to be so. Mothers are not deceptive but owner of the remaining half, to give tour of Jersey breeders of the Padfle When Eve said sin* had no clothes to customer but tln*y all come back to Hod alone knows how much of pain Junction Cityr what probably is th** northwest will lie inaugurated In Al derived from consorting with royalty and blue bloods as in a romp with your vv«*iir sin* voiced n genuiite complaint. him tin* next year just the same. and sorrow is hidden from those they best paper in any city of its size any bany on the night of May 24. Tourists • • • love most. little tots— and there you need not where. from all of the northwestern states and tear being look' d down upon. It is hard f o r nil em pty bag to staud Our distrust of mankind comes from W ill words of love on Mother's day- • * * upright—or an e m pty man, either, Hays cause her to forget the sharply spoken knowledge of ourselves. short of from Itritisli Columbia will gather here The Don’t Worry club • • * foi the trip, which will take them over words of the day before, or of the recruits. an exchaug«*. How about a full maul A convention of pickpockets is to • • • mouth before. A few words of love many parts of the Willamette valley be held in Chicago. They'd better be A Kanssa preacher says women wear mean so much to her that she hides A professor o f an Illinois collegia pretty careful while they an* m tin* halos hi heaven instead of hats. There like a clock and still on visits to famous Jersey herds. A mu il may be with a smile the wounds of other days, By a margin of two eggs over the Windy City or th«* natives will g«*t all is ii«» lougi*r any doubt among men says that tin* much miiligued skunk is but sons and daughters, when they be be behind time. folks about heaven beiug uu ui«*ul good to cat. Liniliurger is to huv«* nearest competitor, Barred Rock pul their valuables. come fathers and mothers, will know • • 4 » serious compet it nm. place. The place to judge whether a man is let No 8S. of the Oregon Agricultural that tin* hidden heart bore it scars • • • * • * good fellow is at home. An expert in matters o f that kind which words of loye on one day o f the college, is the high point holder at Things said behind u person’s back year could not efface. A scientist makes tin* stat<*nn*nt that says tying a weight to n mule’s tail the end of the first six months of the will stop his braying. There nr«* s«im«* snails snort*. W«* wish it wore as easy would often give him pleasure if said The setting aside of n day for I It usually turns out that a cl» western Washington egg laying con precautions necessary to b«* tak«*ii, to g«*t away from other beings that to I l l s face. mother was a splendid and noble server is pretty far sighted, • • • test for Barred Rocks at Puyallup. however, as preliminary to placing the have that habit. thing to do, but it would be more j * * * 4 » • • splendid « nd more noble to set «aide ] A newspaper newspaperman would feel I f we wore one ipmrt«*r ns anxious to lect Washington, extending over one year «vight. man woi each year for her. Let us never d«> I ed if there was no one finding fault The Aggie hen has laid 159 eggs. * * • It wouldn’t be so bad f«ir a man t«> give a person eredit for his good deeds away with this day' set aside each year Tin* man who always says something pretend that In* knows a whole lot more as we are to talk of his bad ones, we with him. Recommendations that a roail up the especially for her. Let us give her North Umpqua river lx- sponsored hy when In* speaks never trn*s to talk than he really does if In* didn’t pro would be kept so busy with the former gifts of love, or remember her with the sunn* so much upon your iguorunet* in that we would never get to the latter. to say. white flower, but if she is yet with us. / Moments of success are never the government for the purpose of in unless In* has something * * * • • • doing so. j precious as when you look back creasing the vatu, of Its range and * * # It is all right to marry on the theory It doesn’t, look very refined to us them from failure. grazing lands in the llahee. Big Ca that two can live as cheaply as one— A job left undone gets harder t'o do for a woman to kiss n dog, but ut that it beats kissing some human pups. every day. California woman chared $2.1*10 mas anil Diamond lake districts will but tin* ratio is likely to fluctuate. cear raising frogs. Paste that in he contained in the rnnge appraisal report being prepared by the forest service to submit to congress, accord man makes repeated mi ing to D C. Ingram, appraiser. »es confidence in himself :i Officers charged with enforcement it hers do. of the state anti-purse seine law. are planning to ask for n submarine chas They' have telescopes on the dome of er to patrol the coast to prevent vio the capitol at Washington. We have heard that some congressmen were see lation of the law by purse seine fish ermen operating within the three-mile mg things. Normal-ize your sisrht * # * limit Reports have been received that by iisiiiir proper glasses Every parent who says in front o f a fleet of purse seiners from Wash -—Exact correction his boy that he will allow no school ington is planning to come to the assured here. teacher to punish his child, is doing all mouth of the Colunihin river July 1. he can to put the boy in the way of Lumber production of the 127 mills needing a licking. of the northwest reporting to the • * • In the olden times Assyrian lovers West Coast Lumbermen's association 681 WILLAMETTE ST used to write their letters on clay tab >luring the past week, continued to lets, resembling bricks but somewhat improve and the reports indicated thinner, which were often used as nm that the output was 2 per cent above Voters, you are called upon to nominate a business m anager terial for building castles in the air. normal. New biisineas for the week for Lane county. You should consider well his <|ualifications be- was 13 per cent above normal and shipments were 13 per cent below new fore casting your vote. business The mills manufactured 84,- 570.028 feet; sold 95,916.471 feet and J. I). Hamlin for a number of years was a rosid«*iit o f.I unction shipped 83.773.137 feet during the week. Í -ity and the L ik e ( ’reek valley and lias a sympathy for and H. M Schilling, manager at llertnis- knows the needs of those parts of Lane county now deserving the ton for the Umatilla project, has re personal attention of a commissioner. ceived Instructions to begin on July 1 negotiations for the purchase of lands lying above the proposed Mc Mr. Ham lin lias no personal interests to serve. Kay creek dam which will be inun dated when the waters are impounded Mr. Hamlin is an active, energetic business mail of long ex- for irrigation purposes. It is under- perience. stood that high prices will not be paid They match in quality and design. for the lands. The move to purchase Nestled together in a neat velvet- lined box they are most beautiful as I'J l M is considered proof that the govern Mr. H am lin’s honesty and integrity have never been ques- well as useful, and entirely personal. ment expects to complete the McKuy tinned. I f you have already given some one creek project as quickly as possible. an Eversharp or a Wahl Pen, com After a conference with Forester plete the double gift. Many styles M r. Hamlin does things; lie is not a P R O M IS E R . Greeley. Representative Hawley an and sizes for selection— for pocket, nouimed that three- units of the Roose for purse and for chain or ribbon. velt highway In Oregon are to be* con Mr. Hamlin has all the qualifications, executive and otherwise, Our suggestions are at your service. structed this summer through forest ne«*dcd in a comity commissioner and will make good. reserves. The first is from Tidewater bridge to Waldport. In Lincoln county, eight miles, at a cost of $100.000. The second will be from Brush creek to ft rite-hand Companions Mussel creek. In Curry county, six miles, at a cost of $150.000 The third, south of Neskowln, in Tillamook and Lincoln counties, 20 miles, will cost $300,000. A luten arch type steel and concrete bridge was selected by officers and di rectors of The Dalles-Oregon Washing ton Toll Bridge company, meeting at m / A -a il The Dalles, for the span across the Co — and you will have no cans«“ to regret it. lumbia river three miles above The Dalles The plan was one of three submitted hy President Rears of th* Yours truly, Union Bridge company. The complete working plans fqr the construction of th< bridge will now be made, the f i J. I). Hamlin for County Commissioner Club, nancing campaign put over and the contract awarded probably this sum By Frank L. Taylor, Chairman, Thurston, Ore. mer, It was decided at the meeting. All but three of the bridge spans will be C. H. Sedgwick, Secretary, Ores well, Ore. of concrete The longest span, of steal, will cover the main river channel, a distance o f 267 feet. The total esti mated coat Is $366.250. » , . Ralph E. Williams Hires Orientals While Hundreds of Ex-Service Men Need Work President of Disabled Veterans’ Auxiliary Scores Williams Vote for F I T H I A N ir for National Committeeman J.D. HAMLIN for County Commissioner Sh ennm iW -M ooclu The W R ITE TW INS make a royal gift TVSPSHAPP W A JIL OnA/Rnl JA Vote 45 (X) J. 0. HAMLIN FOR COUNTY Jrahnjdb Prize contest tickets with each dollar purchase K em 's for Drugs TH E R E X ALL S T O R E Paid ad—-ni!9