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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (July 28, 1922)
The Sentinel A ftrcfciy NeMs^upiT With tim uly uI Backbone Elbert Bed*. and Elbert íuuiwk l'ubUkber» — B ailor Jbibart Bed«».. ▲ first cias* publication eu to red at Cot tage uruvo, ure., aw seeoud ciaaw uiatlor O f fica... ...412 Baal Main b l B B c E ii'liO N B A T E * Due year......j Tnree niontha_________tide tux mourn*— 1.1b i Single copy_____ be Member o f National E d iio n a i Association Oregon Siale B a iló n *! Association Oregon Newspaper Conic ronce Lane County Publishers Association F R I D A Y, J U L Y 2 ä , 1922 ___________________________________________ E D IT O R S SET T H E E X A M P L E A N D T H E PAC E. aud The Telegram act aw if they were working ou the same paper. Af There is uo reason uudor the faee o i the sun why other buaiueases aud professions cau *t do the saute. Even hurche> might profit by the example set bv the .-ditor» The attempt at uuiou services iu Cottage drove during the summer mouths is a east* iu point. It has not been u complete success, so The Sen tiuel understands, because some ftud that they have something that the others do uot have, or becuuse the uu i o u service*» could uot be conducted in exactly the same muuner as if con ducted iu the home church, or because1 some business affairs could uot be for the world conducted iu the presence o f the members of other churches. The editors used to be exactly thar picayuuish, but they are goiug over those 2 by 4 ideas, to the profit o f I themselves aud to the world iu geu eral. It w ill be much better for all concerned when others follow the ex ample set by the editors. U f course* editors are supposed to set A M O T H E R E X PR E S SE S H ER the example and to adopt u moral, pro O P IN IO N fessioual aud ethical code for the world to follow. Cottage Grove, July 25.— (T o the Q i • mix ao ftbo the> j hftvt oot always Editor 1 have road with much inter d*1 1 *« your editorial iia Hu ftm tiifl o f FORD CARAVAN Cottage Grove PICNIC D AY. AUGUST 3 \suai they should have done, auy mon July 21 entitled •‘ Mother Takes thi than have the rest of the world. B la m e ." From it 1 gather that you In times goue by competitors re realize aud deplore the increasing law fused to attend editorial couvcutious lessuess and constant lowering o f the The Ford and Ford non exposition which is touring Oregon At the urgent request of Woodson Brothers arrangements with each other and at home would Uloral tone of the young people of the this summer will be in Cottage Grove August 3, the day of the h»*ir present day. ** *T t- true. ti> a pity; were made for the return of the caravan on the picnic date. hardly visit in the offices of competitors. To say anything good of ’tis a pity tis tr u e ." O f late 1 hav big Butchers’ and Grocers’ annual picnic ami demount rat ions u competitor or to cooperate with him read in several differen t high class Those persons witnessing the caravan as it passed through iu auy moral or civic movemeut was magazines articles writteu in defense will be made throughout the day and evening. Beginning at o f the habits and morals of the young unthinkable. here en route south received only an inkling of the bigness One article, published iu a Ashland and working northward, the Ford caravan has drawn But withiu 15 years a great change people. has come over the editors o f Oregou. leading magazine iu 1930, undertook o f the show The cost of covering Pottage Grove, even for a constantly increasing crowds at every stopping place. An Dunug that time the state editorial as to prove thut the girls and women o f sociatioL1 . has become out* of the stroug today were not only equal iu all re single day, is enormous. The equipment alone represents a interesting feature of the caravan is the parade which will be est busiuess associations iu the state, spects to the Pilgrim mothers of J62u. colossal investment, there being more than one hundred ma i f uot the strongest, aud has grown to but were in some respect» their su put on at 10 o ’clock iu the morning. N ot only did it state that that position from one almost without P °riors chines, tools, trucks, tractors, appliances ami specialties. The modern womeu were more intellectual honor and with only a straggling at ’ * and better educated than their fore Prior to the showing in Pottage Grove the caravan will tendaucr at annual conventions. daily payroll of the crew is another tremendous item, not to mothers, but it also declared that The reason for this change is not so pass through eu route to Eugene, which city was given dates ** manners and morals............. are ini mention gas, oil, and scores of incidentals, including hotel material to the outside world, hut, as proving with each succeeding genera a suggestion to others, it may as well ahead of those arranged for Pottage Grove in order that vis accommodation, meals and other factors, but all of thiN has n o n .’ Many other writers rally to be slated that the wonderful growth the defense of the young folks o f this itors might ! h * privileged to attend the pk*nic and witness the o f the editorial association lut.- been been provided for, not only for the caravan officials and crew, generation, all seeking to prove their Drought about largely through the e f exposition at the same time. point, namely: that their frivolous halt but for the hosts of visitors who arc expected to join in the forts o f a few who were able to show its and immodest dress aud conduct the editors of the state that it was to are but the harmless effervescence of fun and frolic of the picnic day. The two events, coming on their protit to get together in this co „ .» The cat avail equipment being heavy, it necessarily moves p . v . , vouthlul spirits, aud that the world is operative enterprise and who provided „ v ... . , , .. the same date, constitute an affair of magnitude that seems growing better instead o f worse. at a slow pace on the highway, and because time is a precious programs of v ital import to all who Glorious news for us all, i f true; clearly to lie recognised in view of the promised attendance did attend. Cities o f the state now vie item in the conduct of the caravan, considerable effort on the for the honor o f entertaining the or but is it tru ef I believe there are very upon this important date, and there is no doubt but that both few thinking people whose memory gauization and the convention cities, part of Woodson Brothers wa* required to route the caravan reaches backward even a quarter o f a the picnic and the caravan w ill fully measure up to the high o f course, have done much iu a ttract ing the visitors. It was then up to century who are w illing to accept thi- through here and back again just to cover the picnic date. est hope and expectation of the vast throng. the officers to give the visitors some stateineut as truth. Has there ever been a time within our memory or thing of profit to balance the euter knowledge when crime o f every sort tarn meat. What the editors have done, any oth was as prevalent as it is to d a yf And a large part o f this crime is committed er profession or business can do. by young people under 21 years of ag»1 o f their own age, or a little oiilt-r, ear- \ ample, they choose to follow the wrong r^ \ Cooperative organizations may be ; , , rie* more weight than the advice •4 all cours«*, we can only continue to ho pi* Last w inter the new ew.spa per* printed . ,, ,, . , r .. state wide, or county wide, or may be pureut> ami fervently pray that they will yet v» n ** the old folk- in existence, p Wilbur F. Crafts. . . , . , . , \ r confined to c ity limits. The benefits JD interview with Dr included. I f a high school g irl refuses | turu from their tolly aud seek right are m proportion to the amount o f h,*u‘1 oi rh** international reform bu to attend dances, or to join with th A M O TH ER stated that a per territory embraced and to the amount reau, in which h> [ rest o f her class iu auy o f the ques soual survey iu u m ajority o f the of energy intelligently expended by W ALD EN tionable amusements that come under states reveals that “ seven minors to thus** in charge. j the head o f * * good tim e s ," she is prac one adult is the ratio o f those arrested t ¡Special to The Sentinel.) Democratic editors, republican edi tor crimes now. The m ajority o f the tically ostracized. She must either join July 25.— Mr. and Mrs. James l.c tors, agricultural editors, farm bureau big crimes, murder. burglarv and high iu and do as the rest do, or she soon editors, medical editors, country edi finds herself sneered at us a prude by bow speut Bunday at the Harry Wil way robbery, are committed by mi tors, metropolitan editors, all get to the rest o f the young people, ami left bums home. nors. ' 1 Also, “ for every boy arrested Mr. and Mrs. Guss«* Turner and ebil gether like oue happy, rollicking fain for a crime ten girl* are haled Into 0“ t u( everythin g; un.l thi* o»tr»e.*m , ily, cat at tht* sum*- botfrd, sleep in the this loneliness, is very hard tor a dren wont to Mureula Sunday, a fter court for immoral acts. The Florence having visited several days at the same bed.- and exchange ideas and Oritteudon rescue homes rejiort that young person to endure, consequently, compliments with one another. The they usually end by falling iu line and Castle home. i . , 'vx i i tb,‘ average age o f their inmates hu.- Fred and Harry Frost were in the editor- of Trie Oregonian. Th*- Journal . , _ j . . i , . “ follow ing the c ro w d ," as the line of Grove Thursday. ' 2** to 16, and iu some ease- 14. ’ ’ Dr. least resistance, iu spite o f parental Mrs. A. Castle and Mr. and Mrs. Crafts then asks, * * Who i> to blam e?’ * remonstrances. As to the boys— how many o f them H a rn Castle and ehitdren motored to then answers his own question by say Mureula Sunday and spent the day at iug 4 * The P a ren ts ." It would seem to dare brave the ridicule o f their com the E. M. He ward home. me. however, that Dr. Crafts and Mrs. pniuous by refusiug to smoke cigar Fred Frost was at the Ruwlings Hughes are only partly right iu plac » ties, play cards, or take part in any COTTAGE GROVE. OREGON ranch Sunday morning. mg all the blame upon the parents. o f the lawless pranks or wild frolics Fred Fetors, v\ ho was injured at th** Home training is a large factor in de with th»* rest o f the boys? “ Come on, Walden docks several week- ago, is i s - tenanting the child's character, but l>e u sport" is the w inning argument. abh* to be at tin- null again. not the only one, as many a co nuclei* Rare indeed the young persou o f today Miss H attie Lebow is staving at tiuus mother can testify. True there with sufficient strength o f character home now a fter having been at the are many unworthy parents, careless, to take u firm stand for the old fash Johnson home in the Grove for several pleasure loving, as frivolous as their ioned standards o f morality in oppo weeks. children, mothers who totally uegWet sition t«> the strong, almost overwhelm Harvest is well under way in this* the moral training o f their offspring, iug curreut o f modern laxity. Serious neighborhood. Crop- are light owing to You nee clearly, com while devoting their entire time to so aims and high aspirations are conspic the continued dry weather. Modesty is ciety and pleasure seeking. On the uous by their absence. fortably and in good Harry Castle motored to Ores well scoffed at as out-of-date. " A good other hand, there are many good old style— through our fashioned mothers who have devoted ; Um* appears to be the chief end and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs Floyd Jones and ohil gla ases. Whether with or the best years o f their lives to the care aim of existence. dren spent Sunday at the D. H. brum o f their children, strivin g faith fu lly without the approval o f parents mat baugh home. to “ bring them up in the way they ters little to up-to-date young people. Mr. Housted is in a Eugene hospital should g o . " only to have all their Revolt against parental authority is for medical treatment. the usual thing: who, indeed, can fa il labors set at naught by outside in Tg g a j a m Claude Sherman aud Miss Mary | fluences. When the average boy or girl to remark this prevailing lack o f Hnauer have been elected to leach the t c fttLLAMeriE. st ti jo in * um obedience to parents? The command arrives at high school age, the advic f n v o l.lv a n d '™ -“ * ‘t‘ H * «o » thy father and thy next term o f school, according to an o f p a r e n t - , it a ga in s t seems almost obsolete iron» nouncement o f theaschool board. folly, has very little weight. The good ; mother Mrs. A. Castle and Mrs. Harry Cas opinion and friendship o f young people lack o f observance. It is a sad condi tle and children motored to Comstock tion of affairs, yet. to a student o f the bible. not a surprising one, being but Monday afternoon. one more instance o f the fulfillm ent o f the “ sure word o f prophecy." Any one who has carefully studied the book o f books can have ur* doubt that we are now liv in g in the last days o f ! this siuful world. From the many prophecies plainly describing conditions that will prevail in the “ last d a y s ," conditions that are existing now as never before in modern times, I w ill choose only one prophecy to bring to your attention, one that especially men tions disobedience to parents. In I I Tim othy 3 :1 5 it is written that " i n . the last days perilous times shall c o m e ." -fA r e we not now livin g in perilous times?) Then it mentions Ifcj different sins found, not among those | classed as wicked, but among those | “ having a form o f g od lin ess"— that is church members or professed Christians. Among these faults are mentioned “ blasphemous. disob«*dient to parents, unthankful, unholy, without natural a f “ I have gained thirteen pounds since fection. .. .despisers of those that are good. . . . lovers o f pleasure more than taking Tanlac und I am fe«*ling as fiuc lovers o f G o d ." We cannot fa il to see as I ever did in my l i f e , " ^aid John that these conditions arc now present, P e p pee, 1103 H. Ivauhoe Ht., Fort laud, nor can we doubt that we are actually Oregon. livin g in the “ last days. *9 As these “ My health failed over a year a g o 1 world conditions are irremediable, be ing foreordained, the question before and my stomach was so ups«*t the pains us is. how can we save our children and cramp* would nearly draw me from this prevailing folly and wicked doubk*. Many tunes I woke up at ness? In my opinion, the answer is, night from pnins and would lie there we parents cannot save them in spite in misery for hours. A fte r eating I o f themselves. W’e can. in onr own always felt nauseated and could hardly lives, set them an example o f right breathe. My liver was sluggish, con liviug. we can do onr utmost to incul •tipation bothered me all the tune and i cate in th**m good moral principles, and pray without ceasing for their I suffered terribly with rheumatism in salvation; more than this we cannot my shoulders. I lost lots o f weight do. A fte r having been trained to dis and became extrem ely weak find run tingnish between right am) wrong, and dow n. to fu lly understand the jM-nnlties o f “ Tanlac went straight after my wrong doing, if young people deliber troubles, and today I eat anything I Hiely choose to follow th** broad way niv |jv*»r never troubles me and .h*t tn .W r n . - ,»..- *n p r-l . th^ rfe.a » * f l*n. h»* U-f» ...y *h..„IJ..r*: ercnce to treading the “ straight and . . . . . * « lt .. , 2fe> » h '* th*' th. rnpunaibibty re*<x>n»ibiIttr r r~ « t t*| narro* « path i > n f"* *- 1 » ” * " “ »■"* * ' * d* * "«r *• » upon th.m *elv^.. H op I I P*t*T 2:20 22 a pleftniire to recommend Tankte g Tanlac i* »old by ali good liruggiM* I f , in spite o f admonition and ex While Sewing Machines CASH O R TERMS B E R R Y P IA N O C O . J I iiiuii'W Moot! J. B. L Cascade Home Treatment for Constipation Has Gained Thirteen Pounds Taking Tanlac and Hasn’t a Sign of Rheumatism or Stom ach Trouble Left. 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