I cousins would g ive u» a royal welcome. I O f course we no long* r have tiui«* to ¡t a k e ad v an tag e o f thi> ho sp itality , but th e next tim e 1 eotue east 1 aiu going ▲ tfcevkly New*ptpiT M ith Plenty to arrang e a acheduie that w ill do awnv of Hu. 4 .t*on«* w ith th e n ecessity o f e& rrjtn g grub E lb e rt Bode and E lb e n S u .i h P u blish ers and bedding. ..-Ed itor E lbrrt Hede.. parenthood and to have little respect fe a r that they a ill not have qu ite such fo r agi* and gray h airs, possibly those good luek h e re a fte r. • •• • o f u> a ho long ago cam e to yearn o f j understand ing should set a bi tte r ex A Sunday j*í. j **• r run- u hcutln g For j am ple by show ing a higher regard for Women O n ly .” Is that the only way tr« - I the memory o f those who once da|>« i>. *«• «1« alt with the basis «if imraonal blood th at we m ight be here to rear liU rtv . \Yf also lourhrii ujhiii th«- iu - h I of laws to ifo n rn men that I f some men could m ake up th eir ------------------------------------------------------------ Where I V M Born fam ilies o f our owu. ihi v nu c hi In* lr«*e. We i«iun«l that the Am«*ru*aii i«t«’a w us that t h«- ▲ fin tt «-iu* publu-xnuu M i m i t i Col T xbo r. I» ., So-i •• Ä — Today 1 m ? i • • • nmol» as quickly and e ffe c tiv e ly *.s LN f ù t v v * , » . «*cond out»» Burner th t - ■ _ • Prow T u m « l to Setting ’ Sun some women do th e ir fa ces, it would |mwii t«> (tov«‘rti out conduct u»«l establish laws tor that )>ui*|tuK- y _ .. _ »hi 11 i ':.Il I H \ !... ffc wa> in uti«l tam e from th«- people. We found that they must <|eci«l«' help some. B i U i IMM O f f l t » - I ___ hi-aiigd rhi‘ rtH iji;io n ooiutu tt«« » hi e 1 ¡25.— Touighl v r nr.- |mrkrtecti«>n, w«*ltar«* an«t S l'B S C E lP T IO N R A T E ** u»h. r»Hl in -, th i- t *U- o f Tinrs. j ! ¡ t : 1. N ebraska ram p. T w h jr »i “ W hen a woman is kissed bn one happiness. Each nu-inb«*r of the state must Ixiw to their will unt.l Om ynar. y e a r— 4 2 .S S T b w * e ..u ;h a _ .6 S r Ho --•vini. no- to hav«- n jo in t ly | ¡ . i iiiim I th. mi.tonu’tr r pn>» o f th- • h«K*k should sh«- tu rn the o t h e r ! ” N**, th« law is repealed or overthrown. If he is a uimm I citizen he will Sr » I .-'h r.; d r ill, by » i.:it hi did m i l 41 H unk fa irly tow ards the “ netting 0.1 muutha__ 1.15 Single co p y . \ ar> :ig and spry : ;• r d • sun and we n it• nd t hold er then*, she should turn only about h a lf that do so Member of spite his hoary head He i- y et per 1 In cid en tally then* i- nothing much ta r. r n«>t w-,s really a «(ueation of U regoa S t a t i E d ito ria l Annona-.ion ‘ youngsters who may re n in 4 y ears or j •• se t t i n g ' sun fo r an hour **ach a fte r W hen a man th in k s more o f his gar u n - jin Newspajvr C onferitieo s frem now to Im k over th« place I noon w th ne«*miaghr no chance of get den during th«- buliuy spring days than whether the safety, protection ami welfare of the state and nation L ane County P u b lu h er* ' A ssociation where they first saw th«* light of day. ! tin g on the oth er side o f it. T he Bun k he doe* o f a b aseb all gam e, you can di-niande«l it or not. » H :s n: th IP . ***. i\ M K. T n 'k u ’ - « m .- *«> appro\e the n< w course ami We ar«- for the lull heoauae »> ludieve that th«- safety, protee- s< t it dt*w n a s a c e rta in ty th a t h e ’s no F R I D A Y , O C T O B E R * . 1SSS ¿«•spite the fa c t th at h. -aid h« would the valve in bend purr a*eem» one of tan . tion and wi-|fare of tin state «loes demand it It you are acainst it, i iK'Vfr have km-wru me be was cerdm ily ! contentm ent aud d eterm in ation . then areonliiif; to <>ur view, you think otherwis« This makes the -|l l * * * 1 «i to set* us aud v i»ited us in our am p near th«* eamjHis «•! T a b o r college, v ditty tiM.it. .I bay i l t t p want* .sse between u i upon wkiek m a i t 1» p n i d t In n e x t eli-et ion. W W«- have I k *«* ii |am»ing through wha* CongTi'gutioual in atitu tio a which was is unquestionably one o f th« gn*ttt»ks f fondi«* his m other when she * .tresscl p,.0 |MIS,. j 0 stute some of the reasons which we think are conlrollinir ubhshcd over t*i* years ago. The corn countries tu th«* world. T he road up. m the matt«-r and, if you believe them, then you oujtht to su|<|>ort people o f Takn>r are proud o f th eir hog', evitb'ntly are o f the corn fed vu the measure. p re tty little city U»ea!»*d in the rich riety . In New Y ork g irls s|»«-itd »’*»' j»er e«*nt • • • a g ricu ltu ral stvetion ««f southw estern In the lh-claration of lndejM'inlence, we reati thes«- w ords: " W e vt th e ir tim e mak .ug t h«*m>« lv «•> ut Iow a, as w ell they m ay I k *. We have been fo rtu n a te so fa r in hold these truths to In- self-«-« idem ; that all men are ereati-d e«|ual, tra c tiv e . Out th is way natur« has don«* By E lb ert Bede, E d ito r T h e S e n tin el | 1 was not born here, th at im portant m issing ram ir this section. We ar that they ate i-nd»we«l l>y then C reator with certain inalicnabK even t hav in g tak en place ut Randolph, hoping th at Indian summer w ill eon that w«.rk for them. • * • riirhts; that umoiiK thes«- are life, lils-rty ami the pursuit of ha|>- six miies from h«*re. which also is dss tinue u n til w«* reach r«*« k roa«ls. Th- L earnin g of M any R elativ es. We may think th a t we bv«* iu th • piueaa. tiu guish ed bv the fa ct th at Mrs. S , L. mu :u th« roads would I k * w orth $-«s- That, to se«-ure th«-s«- ritrhts, mivernments are instituted Are lab . l a .. >* i — T o.h.y w. ar M ark .n once tau ght school there. T hat th«* a cre for raising corn, but from th« m«>st p ro gressive ag e in h isto ry , but anionu men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the ' > " was previous to th«- tiiii«^ that Snm m ie «•ondinoli it which we fouud li.g h w av' our an cestors mauuged to get ah«*ad *f Koveraed.' ouly liv in g ».»ter. the hint o f ?h.r«*ei Loophole inveigled her in to doing his wh iek had not beou gone over with us. Attain we read in the |>reaml>le ol the Constitution, that our ch ild ren . mm made a dr S U i lea ciK»kiug fo r him. Som e o f the old road m achinery since the last raiu w* y esterd ay * reach here, w ith n« -- riou» tim ers rem em ber y et th*- way I ad v er­ can >«■•• th at they would b< imimssabl* fathers adopt«-d it " in order to form a more perfect Union, establish Th«* b ra g g a rt w astes a ll hi cn. rgy results to my lame “ s t i l t . ” so th at I tised my a rriv a l, but the fa c t th at I im m ediately a fte r a good w etting. Justus-, insure domestic tranquility, provide for the eoiumon «IctVns. , and power blow ing o f f . • • • fe e l qu ite ce rta in that if the oth er i was k m there d«»»*- n«»t >< eih to I k * re promote tin- general welfare ami v t u ii the lilessiti|rs of ld>crty” to m em ber- o f the fam ily do all th e heavy garded a- a very im porta nt h isto rical We had a new on«* sprung on us u Tl». ml ..»mi- |«t‘i>pka rt.iaiiut t ht-lliM-l\ «-s amt their JM»st«Tlty work 1 shall I k * able to m ake the re » vent in the L ie o f the little town, Iowa. There they measur»* d istan ce bv *urn trip w ithout serums ib c.n v «- m . i«.-.. N,«t only has th*, ho us«- ;u w hich 1 was x*hool h«*us«*s. On« is lw a ie d every U xikiu g fo r th«- sin in o th e r s . In the I»eelaration quote«l ar« s«-t forth the tru«- eml# of troxern- • • • I have learned today That as the result lK*rn not b e e t ><*t a»* «le a.* a m emorial two m iles in each d irectio n o f the com jinent. In order that hte mat be pr«>teeted, lils-rty maintained, liap- o f the larg e fam ily o f sisters xhnt a ll thu I h *-* pim-ss secured, equality of opportunity given, justice estal>ltsh«-«l, • • • m o th e r’s -id* I could tra v e l from th* but it ha» been rem odeb d and built haue»*» rum«* t»- tkoM* who d o n 't k n o a l*caee insured and the itvneraJ welfare pronmted, the |s-ople must extrem e east to the extr* n • v a; d onto u n til I no longer reeogiii*<*d *t t A nother oddity we have found i ' h«*u to luakt* U.M- o f th«*iu. fin d eouains so co n ven ien tly L*«-n*- d " n tte r an absence r 4t yt ars. gasoline sold at t«*nths «»! a cen t. Th I h - intelligent. They must know each other. They must syiu|»athizc • • • • ♦ th a t we would not have to prepan' » _ - y»iu plainly wha? ydu wil with each other. They must s«-e that their own w«lfare ami ka{>- VV« • h a v e n e v e r k h - l a n heirw ui th a t m eal or put up cam p during ?ht imr« i A t M other s Grave have t«* pay, -4.1 ce n ts, or 24.7, To we th o u g h t looktnl good en ou g h to e a t piness is w rap|wd up with th«- (jeiieral welfare and happiness. trip . A visit to K an sas could cover 1 Mir v : ~rs Ois«frt Th nk *nd Wha! W * nia-SMs must recjiirnize the saem lm -ss ol human life. In order lhat Wf>uld have m**uut Li • • • • ! 'O me tr Only Exper.enced, Incensed Tn.a4 of ma Tiwn^t Oman Trans your p ro js rty may he safe and you I k - allow«-«! to enjoy it, the i ve a t t end»v 1 th e f unenti se rv ir«*». Optom etrists W h en we re a d o f th e rnanv w ho g«*« ce then I have lK*t*u m m any p a rt- j masses must leel that you have acquired it rightly, or they may in « a u g h t in »uiue »in ju .-t beenu.M.* Hie the union, bur not u n til tod ay did j T here arc -*»m« wrongs th a t cann«- m a rk e t» o r » o iu e tn in g go w ron g , w«* lin n mail fury, as in Kussia, rise up ami destroy it or take it iroui «‘turn to th is sacred spot. bt ad equ ately punished. One o f th« w -od er how l u i L i i y o th e r» euiniutt th e you ami shoot you down. In the last analysis, your life ami uune, The mann«*r in whi h th is cei m.»^: g laring o f these is th e u n tru ih tu i ^aiiit MB» b ut du n ot g e t v a n g h i b«* your projs rty and mine, your chais.-e for happiness ami mine rests s- ; • up through a eeme lery a gt*>sip tnat hurts a w om an’s ch a ra cter. the w ork atme th e m a rk e t» or o th e r th in g .- go upon the good will, lorl>«-arnrice, otwdieiice to law ami happiness of • * • . C o ttag Per rig h t. the massi's of our jwoplc. Either now or at some future mue, it A man th at mak**> his w ife and fam n¿'&«s‘p co s’ s $5t* for «*a«*h lot • • • from ignorance, jmssion, feelings or injustice aufl'en-i oi lust for •uni fo r four grave«. T he money A y i-mph t'-iy happy come» p re tty near A lot o f u> wouiu fe e l lik e .-kitumi*ii power tiny shouhl arise in their might and [«owei, they could wrest uito an irre«iucible fund and being a C hristian. m uk i f we w ere dro|»^ed di-wn in the • • • i fo r e s t is used. T h ]. is found lrum us everything that w«- hold dear. The Sentinel COMPULSORY EDUCATION BILL I From Oregon to Minnesota H1NGS WE THINK v«-ii th o n g a n Details The di fie rent* te n tiw y and a pia«-«- i a ij.at!«-r «>; detail JH-IiJ- irts-lv So It Is With Glasses Crudely fitted L ' ■ « - S s V M AY help y«>ur visi ' Lri - a- car«- and much exp en d oí the detail o! virtual un-a usurer ment» and adjust Diciits art* r-ssciitial :o safety and con t r i . Your cy«-s deserve the U s - You ««an gt-f it h* re. P r i e s the lowest on the <-««ast. qualitv consid«-r«rd. We will abBolutelr iruar- tn te r " «ati*iaction or your money h a*k ” within one year from «late of purchase, of any pair or >jM-c*aoi»*> «•* E ye ijia.vN«*» purchased iron« ui» for cash. We w ill als<* repair or replace the broken lrallies or hows of same for name length of time free of charge. Sliermaifk Hoodu 0 0 W’* -SMCTTE SI EUGO* om . ereum o f s o c ie ty . ativ gravi r which no euutribution has ■ d> M any o f th e ow uer> o f lots mo •d aw ay and can not 1 m * k> e are a«tul and no in terested tin b«* found, some probably not Jfford to pay and m any me* st d n*«r car«- and ar« w illing to rcorg* do i t , " as is th»* cas«* With puf’u r m«*v «‘tnent. kAoody s D eep-Citrv* kr>-ptok Leases Are B e n e i Th«- fellow who »ays tht prune is fuii • • • of m icrobe» must have an aw fu l m *s' W hen y o u se e n m au g o in g dow n h ill ¡ o f ’em m his system — and th e sell d o n ’t |»ut s tu m b lin g b lo c k - in h i* lon d ¡ respecting m icrobt th at would live on und th e n tr y u mak« J«jiks b eliev e a diet ol th.«.: kind must be * ‘ fu ll of vou w e re en d «*avu nu g to h ead h un o i l . prunes. j * * * T«*> many ch ild n n a re born b**for* m u m age— and not enough aft« rward. There is little suushint whieh know» not love. in the life T here i.- no hnjq»iut*».- quit«* so eon. m other ' The nuis«* being made by several }»lete lo r soil»« |W**«JU* US the -utl»fui* renuim s were piaced w h**re toduv 1 p resid en tial booms is k«*eping no one ti«»n th at eom«*» fr«»m doing n kind no found : he mruble murker. 1 ha reco Heelrt«*n o f the love be stowedi Up■OH de»*d— and hav in g ;h< neighbors h**ar ing th»* hr tie over four yesir> about it w iih ou l ih«* do**r tellin g it. Som etim es a man d o e sn ’t realize his . w a » ]»*nnitt»*d to b**sto w th u 1■ lo re. • • • no reeolk ■etion olf th. ma uv •w n fa u lts u n til elected to o lfic e . Th«- powder trust is not baekin g th«* a lin e s whi uh th.--« w ho kuhe it haw* bad f-*r kin*. T h at ju ry ev id en tly believes in its I m *I i «*\« t > has one pi«*UNant fe a tu re . h» r ha.- fur her young. the co nservatio n o f our natu ral re no reeolkK-tion a mot h**r> I f ev ery person g e ts only what h» -on ree». a d v .'••• t*- I k * u g uid* • m th« con- produe»*». and a ll of th a t, he would not f my lif«*. which p™ bab iy i» the have to w orry about d rivin g aw ay bus- W hen you tell a g irl you are done th at . 7 y**ur- hu ve ir-hi J*N- *i from imnu* fo r fe a r w hat h«* »«aid or did me th*- c-arthlv re main» wer** w ith h* r triflin g and th at you w ill go th»*re u n til th«* »on l«H.k*d upon 1 awray and leave h»*r fo re v e r, anticiput* m ight o ffe n d aoin«*one. IndejM'uden«*«- if t. but as I stood and r»*u-T**nt: *i«/u- grave wa* * We h»*ar sc* much about young w«iin x , ? I isn t it exasil burst rk»*d fo or r me in a wav that non«* . . 1 T | **«» m arrying old m»*n ju » t t«* g«*t tli«*m m a—i ve slab * were m arked. uUt uX 7*** **'****• P41 ; it th«*ir c o ffin s and get in to th e ir cot eher was necessary to | exj»r**s»ion T j fe rs. I t would be in te re stin g to know m uk > h»*ly th -pot why young men d«»n’t m arry old worn W hat * xrus has anyone to w ait nn I A person can smoke only about so en fo r th*- sain«* r**a.»(»n. til 41 y ears of e to le a r n .in w hat many cig a rette» in a life tim e . T he ' manner i» bein] *ar** i * • • • d eclared crmxy. It seeaui quit«* prob Horn»*? im**** a woman is w«*ll -atisfi**d able. i ?*» l»e able to return a eall by leaving a card — but th a t tim e is not ju s t a f te r Th«* farm«*r think» it nunt l»e a .«nap she has g otten a new dress. to work in an o ffic e and let your w ife leisurely telephone to the store a t the O I» »»■»!<■ all bow rarpríw-d a g irl ran las: momeut fo r the s tu ff the farm er apfr*»r wbrn Ih r «pintion in popprft—- has »prut m onths in rai»m g. W hen th«* r.ft.-r «hr h a . been p rrp aring fo r i* fo r o f f ic e man lo«*ks at his pocketkes»k at the end o f the month he think» what a ix month«. p u d d ia ’ it »n*»t lie to be a farm er aad M arry your son« when yon will nad have the e»ty m a n ’s money a t the end o f the m ou'h. We would like to t«*ll j Tour d aughter* whra th ry w ill. you w hat both think o f th«»»e betw een T h irteen children »n th ree years i-? the producing and consum ing point, j the record made by Oklahom a parent«. but the postal reg u la’ »on» w ill not per-1 T h ey ar** s u p e r * it Iona, hovrerer, and Bit. Do you ask w nut this has iu do with th« school im-asuret Our answer is, much in every way. So tar as may t*-. we |>r«>|M«se to avert any such condition at««l we think tins measure will no tar to help us to that end ami purpoa«. \\ «• projHise to take the children during the most plastic jtcriod of then t i n s aiul put them in d irect contact with «ach other. \Yc would take them Irom the lowliest home ami put them I m - si «I«- the -.■hildren of the socially cxult«-d the rich, the p*«or, the American I mhm , the Irish, the iierni&n, the S<-audiiiaviaii, from any and all elasM-s, conditions ami social gradi-s. They shall play to g e th er; they shall study tog eth er; they shall hav«- equal opportunity's and priv- ileges th ere; they shall come to know, r«-sj>ect ami sympatinz«- with « ach otin r. They shall tm honored according to th«-ir merits alone, their attainm ents and achievements ami learn by absorption and by actual life-contact the great principles of equality of rights and duties. 1'hus our jieople will become knit into one common Ixmd of p«ae«v hai niuiiy ami l»roth«-rly love; they w dl -cherish and, if need tx-, die in i|«-fcns*- of these sacred principles of fellow ship and p at­ riotism. This will make our nation safe against any interna] or external foe. 1 ou may ask if there is any dangers such as are suggcsL-d iu the ftirni«-r paragraph. We think there is unless we can imbue all our people with a correct grasp of the basic principles of etjuality, fraternity ami liberty upon which our social labne rests. The rapui concentration of the natural resources of our country in th«- hands of the lew ; the mon»|Mtly of th«- m-cessities of life by greal eor|>orations, the constant clash between capital ami lal>or in the business ami im iustnai w orld; the in d ifferen t- of the employ els W» the welfare of the workmen in many ««ases; the treatm ent of mail as a human pr«xluet rather than as a human soul, even in this country of ours, jMiint to th«- «langirs in the separation o f jieople into classes. Th«- common school is th«- melting |>ot of divergent so«-ial <-las»*-s. It is the nursery of dem ocracy, the unconscious moulder of the masses into iiin com mi >u bond ol «Jlowship ai I An >r lean « 1 1 1 g .«-11 - shift, ami every s K Y EIH'CATION LEA G U E, l’ai«l A dv.) LARK H II.Y EI , President, Euirene, Ore The laws of Oregon re«|uire that all dairy pr««