th«» 44old b o y «* ' p iv t, or offered to 'g iv i», who»» th«* rou h try was in tinnger o f bring rout asunder. Thon* nro but tovi o|iportu u iti('s loft to show thoiu A Weekly Newspaper With Pleuty this honor. Tin?» umy In tlu* only timo of Hackboue till«* o f thorn that it can lx- '•how i. to Elbert Bede aud Elbert Suiith Publisher* ! Tho runks umy I h * thinnor next year. l«**t ’s uutko it a roui ovation this Klbert B ed e .................... ........ — ..Editor yoar. A finit i kx> pubhcatiou outorod ut Cot ngv üruvü, Uro., a» secoud cluse mutter The Senünel I ADMISSION OF IGNORANCE iiusiueee Office.... ______ 4111 E ast ö ib s c k ip t io n M aui rates Our yoar----- $2.25 | Three mouth*. &>« Sut oioutha.... 1.16 i Single copy_____ Do On the 4th o f March. 192d, \V. C. Hawley will have served I*» "years m congress and during that tune he will have drawn in salary, mileage, clerk hire and perquisites a In tut $200,900 ot the taxpayers’ money Yet on last Sat urday at a meeting o f about 200 tax payers at New berg, w hen the chair mail o f the meeting requested all who knew tin name o f th** congressman from th** first congressioiml district ot Oregitn to hold up their hands, only 10 responded. Have th»* taxpayers o f the first congressional district had value received 1 — Producers Call. The above quotation was used in the recent campaign as uu argument that Norkdad should replace Hawley in con g/e^>. Norkdad i> keen, energetic, in telligeut and on the square and we art surprised that he would |**riuit the use o f that kind o f campaign material The fneis related, if they are facts, are more an arraign merit o f the tax payers o f Newberg than o f ( ’ongress man Hawley It i- almost unbelievable that there could be 190 taxpayer* in th»* entire state o f Oregon who «1*» not know th* names o f all their congressmen. I f they do not, they are adm itting an igno ranee which d*n»> not become u tax paver. I f they do not, th** fault is theirs, not that o f the congressmen. It they d«> not, they are showing a lack o f interest in affairs politic that bodes ill for our sovereign slat»*. I f they do not, they do not read the uewapapers. I f 190 taxpayers at Newberg did not know the name o f their congressman, whom they have been electing «»very two years, the chances are that they do not now rentemlier the names *»f tin- two estimable gentlemen who were his opponents in the recent election. They seemed to remember Hawley better when they went to the polls. Congressman Hawley may not b* ■ making the show that Norblad would at Washington, and th«* voters o f the first district have decided that whether Norblad would make a better congress man shall remain for the present a mooted question, but he h:i^ not been so much o f a do nothing that any rest dent o f his district has any excuse whatever for not knowing his name. Tlu* admission by the New berg lax payers that they did not know their congressman > name was an admission that they had taken no interest even in the present campaign. I f Hawley . t . H s nothing to be worth mentioning, at least there has b»***ii enough eriti eism o f him to inform every voter as to his name. Tin* idea that only 19 taxpayers in 209 knew th«* name «if their congres.- man is campaign bunk pure and sim pie. or «-Is«- Oregon has noire ignorant and disinterested vot«»rs than Tin S**n tinel thinks it has. It is poor stu ff to b. {»M iditug around in a campaign. OREGON NEWS NOTES OF GENERAL INTEREST Principal Events of the Week Briefly Sketched for Infor­ mation of Our Readers. SOMETHING TOR NOTHING Medfnnl will heroine a prmtofflee of the first clan* July t Leonard J Otis has been appointed postmaster at (lallre. Josephine eoua ty. J \V. Draper of Dolton has the first F R ID A Y , M A Y 26, 1922 rose blossoms grown out of door« In Clackamas county this season. O N L Y A L I T T L E FOR MUCH The Klamath Irrigation project It is noticeable that as tho rank" of carrying a $7tHi.000 appropriation for the i* A, K have become thinner the 1923. has been approved by house and number who have stopped their labors senate conferees. and pleasures on Memonul day to do the “ old b oys’ ’ honor have become A site 250 by l ' ihi feet lias been pur tewer. Audiences ut patriotic exorcises chased by the Astoria Hospital asso- on Memorial day are composed largely elation, upon which a Jlun.oito build of women and children Seldom are ing will he erected more than a do/on men. outside o f the ’ old b oy s” themselves, present at tin At a recent special election In church exercises held on that day. W e have selected Mag-1 ¿at* for this feature because it is a very Aurora citizens voted In favor of pur At a recent meeting o f the li. A. K. chasing n three-acre grove adjoining post the “ old b oys” themselves limit hi.uh class toilet necessity. It contains milk of magnesia whw-h, as the town for a city park ed the number of Memorial days they may hope to see at three, although a A number of fires on patented land few were more optimistic aud if they every dentist knows, is the best corrective of acid month— the princi­ within the boundaries of the Siusluw were as young physically as they are national forest have been reported ill spirit there would be no end to the pal cause ot* tooth decay. during the lust two weeks. number of years they might yet hope to be w ith us. Livestock and agricultural burns This statement by the “ old b oys” were mude in Oregon to the extent fired the hearts of the younger ones M a g -l a c Tooth Paste correct' acid mouth and thus prolongs tin- of ItitPi.ooo from .Maj 15 to May 17 who have charge o f the exorcises this by the war finance corporation year aud an e ffo rt i- being made to make the observation of the day the life and beauty of 'four teeth. It also cleans and polishes, besides hav­ Oregon Agricultural college, with most largely attended of any in recent 77U points, won the dual track meet years. In this they should have the co ing a most pleasant taste. W e know that once you use it, it will al- with Washington State college at Dull operation o f every citizen o f the city. man. Washington State made 53V.- The “ old b oys” ask httl* Their wavs he vour choice. Come and get vours. wants are few aud none in Cottage points. Grove are in want o f any kind, but The conferees on the Indian bill nothiug would make them happier, have agreed to an appropriation of nothing would make their step lighter, *50,000 for the construction of a boys' nothing would make their fading years more pleasant than a real ovation on dormitory at Chemawa Indian school. thi*< Memorial day, to he shown in n Salem. monster attendance at nil exercises o f Bids for the construction of approx: the day. mutely 50 miles of road and four This is reallv little in return for all bridges will be considered at a meet ing of the state highway commisaion in Portland May 31 J) At the annual meeting of the Ore gon Co-operative Hay Growers at Hermiston the manager reported that Farmers are interested in good road A mixture o f «yadpatby, tenderne»» during the year the organization hud and love is th** only salve that will in order to get their stu ff to town Merchants an* interested in good roads lieu I a broken heart. handled 10.458 tons of hay. Learn the CaUHe of Dally Woe« and in order that the farmer nmy huul • • • Elmer Smith, 38 years old, of Baker End Them. stu ff uw.«\ from town. You ran ahyays beat the uiun who was injured fatally while blasting • • • ! ------ stumps for the new railroad being wants to stab you in th«* back, dust When the back uchcs and throbs. A scientist «la mis that lunburger K«* *| » looking him in th«* eye. When housework is torture, built by the llaker White Pine Luni ch«»«*se makes brains. The fellow with • * • When night brings no rest or sleep, Strained, tired eyes her company near McEwnn. that kind o f a bruin couldn't get his When urinary disorders set m, A ll advocate brotherly love for their affect your health. Weather conditions robbed the en printed thoughts transmitted through 1 i W om en’ h lot is a weary one. Our Glasses relieve tire lower Hood Kiver valley o f apple neighbors. the mails. • • • Doan's Kidney Fills are for weak the strain correctly blooms for lust Sunday's festival and kidneys. Most o f us are w illing to In* super the thousands of visitors had to motor st it intis if that w ill make the ghost i Have proved their worth m Cottage to the upper and middle valleys. Grove. walk. Why kick alniut letting a woman be This is one Cottage Grove woniuu’s Six destroyers, comprising destroy­ Z 1 1 M M « ‘ li the whole thing at the wedding— it V er division 31 of the Pacific fleet, AUCTIONEER test iniouy: ttfcl WILLAMETTE ST ELJGENf 0*£ her last opportunity. Mrs. W. S. McCaleb, 747 N. Second have been ordered to Portland, on the j Will sell your farm, stock, im­ Ht., says: 441 had weak kidney* and occasion of the nnnunl Rome Festival, plements, machinery, household suffered with inflammation o f the A few more wars ought to bring June 20. 21. 22. 23. It is announced. goods, autos and merchandise. bludder and also was nervous and bo about peace. Pioneers from all sections of the My price, is right. Will go any­ came run down and languid. 1 had no N o n e e d o f K n ife m> pain— continue work. A ik to •**< Ok-o-nic P ile Treatment. state will be :n Portland for the 50th where, any time. Inquire at energy and often neglected my house reunion to he held under the auspices work. The notion o f my kidneys win City Transfer, phone 99. too frequent until 1 used D oan’s Kid of the Oregon Pioneer association a* ney Fills fur these attacks. They soon th e public auditorium Thursday, June hel|M*d no* nad I felt stronger and bet 15. ter in every way. My energy was r»* R H. Thomas, clerk of school dis- stored and I was fret* from the tired trirt No. 1, Multnomah county, was j fe elin g.4 4 elected president of the National Asso- ! Price 60c, at all dealers. D on 't sim eiation of Public School Business Of- , ply ask for a kidney remedy— ge Hauling and Dray ing D oan’s Kidney Fills— the sum«» tliu ficials, in convention at Atlantic C ity ,1 PIAN O MOVING A SPE C IALTY Mrs. MeCaleb had Foster Milburu Co., N. J WOOD SOLD AND DELIVERED Woodson Garape, 1 ‘hone 27. Mfrs., B uffalo, N. Y. m l9 29 William C Coffman, who at the age After garage closes, phone res­ of 15 drove an ox team across the Office In Spray Brick I f you have an item o f u «» wm , phono Naur 8 P. Depot PHONE 9« plains to the Oregon country, where idence, 118-L. it to The Hentinel; uiimber 159 J. t’ he had lived most of the time since, is dead at W olf Creek He was 84 years old. “'S The Oregon publir service rornmis sion has been advised that the Southern Puclfic company has granted a reduction of approximately 111 per i rent In Its rates for transportation of logs on its Tillamook branch. An order for 150,000 yards of woolen material for the Ford Motor company of Detroit, Mich., to tie used in cars of its manufacture has been booked by the Portland Woolen mills on a contract aggregating close to *250,- 000. Dr L. O. Howard, chief of the U n i-1 ted States bureau of entomology at ; Before she goes, take her picture with your Washington, reputed the world's most noted entomologist has arrived at I Klamath Falls to inspect progress of , the campaign to exterminate the western pine bettle. Between 25 and 30 Southern Paclfc W ith a Kodak it’s easy to make the kind of ticket agents from stations in the upper Willamette valley attended a pictures you want when you want them. school of instruction conducted at the Eugene chamber of commerce by J. W VII gladly show you Kodaks and how simple it is A. Ormandy, assistant general pas­ to make first-class pictures the Kodak way. Just stop senger agent of the company. at our Kodak counter— there is plenty- to interest Production for the 132 mills report- ! you here. log to the West Coast Lumbermen's association during the last week was Autographic Kodaks from $k).$0 up 1 per cent above normal New busl- | Brownies frr>m $ 2 .0 0 up nous for the week was 13 per cant j above production and shipments were A l l the Eastman Accessories 10 per cent below new business. The world war veterans state aid commission has no authority under the law to consider moral risk In the case of ex-service men who have made applications for loans, but must base these loans on the full 75 per cent of the appraised value of the property offered as security. This wa* the decision handed down at T K * ^ r r c c S E Star* Salem by Judge G G. Bingham and Perry Kelly of the Marlon county cir­ cuit court Mom bo r of National Editorial Association Oregon State Editorial Association Oregon Newspaper Conference lau«* Couiity Publishers ’ Association SfiermanW Monili/ Purchase 1 Tube Mag-Lac Tooth Paste and get one large tube free The White Pharmacy Weak, Weary Women ¡ C. O. D eV ere * Legal Guarantee G ive m ^ Prize contest tickets with each dollar purchase Kem’s, the Rexall Store J I T N E Y ££ City Transfer Ralph Chestnut Surplus A rm y Store KODAK See Us for Graduation Gifts K e r n ’s for D r u g s A good friendly vacuum flask or thermos bottle, special at___________________ Reclaimed shirts 35c, reclaimed breeches $1.25 BARGAINS EVERY DAY — and don’t forget our prices on tents and camping equipment are right.