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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 20, 1922)
— — COMPULSORY EDUCATION BILL u ASSESSED VALUATION IS OREGON GETS FUNDS FOR ROADS AND SCHOOLS MILLION HIGHER Laue Couuty Property Counted Wurtu Governine ut Apportions Tim bar Reve FOOT COMFORT D E M O N S T R A TOR In order to discuss any question fairly, we must nppiouch it with mie. $154,021.30 i » Share Sol.oòo,8o-l, S'JgS, l.i4 liislie r Given This State. an open mind. W e must have some knowledge o f it. W e must use Thau One Hear Ago. words with u clear meaning, and both parties us*' them in the same fro m sense In this spirit and with this thought, let us briefly consider The state of Oregon hus just been The ussc.'vted valuation o f proitcrly one ot the questions of the day. apportioned $110,015.21 by the tederul ii. lituo couuty Ihu» year, esclusivi* ol We have heard the word liberty used all our lives, hut have we i lioi oi ilie juiulu .vrv uh ‘ corporuliou*, goveminent for roads uud schools. The will then la* apportioned by bought out «h a t the word means when applied to our rights and i.' nearly a million dollars gr«*ult*r limit amount the stut es to the counties in which llial ol lasi )i; t i , uccoidiu^ It» UurbiTi duties as eitizensT It is u favorite word in our country, and we ar* Oregon L. Walker, a » « >M»r, v\ho has mud«* national forests an located. aught from childhood that our government and our social relations public the summary ol uascfcauu’UI oi received the second largest amount are based upon its principles. But after all is the just and trio diiit rt'iu kinds ol property. 1 tu* total among the 2s states belief it t tug by | neaning clearly understood by many people who use it most'' \\« valuation this y«*ur, usi dr troia ihn» to the division o f funds. The funds were secured from timber be piuia*di tu» puliiI» m TVH t property, ear not. i> $.»i,55o,8;>4, as computed with *30. sales, gruzing ¡vermUs and other sources of uattoiiul timber revenue for the In th«1 discussions and arguments o f those opposed to the compul u2xi2u lasi year. |«n*t year which netted the govern sory education measure now bet ore us, “ inalienable rights and Exemption* lor votertMis o f the l'iv il incut $34,421,531. Twenty fiv e | ht liiierty " of the person and of the citizen are terms constantly use.! war and their widows claimed this year i*ciit o f this amount was distributed uuiouuied to $H*4,27b. S hoir« l-oou V careful weighing of their use ol these words and arguments would among the states. r e iB c i ih r tc<?t, The assessment summary for this i vet, An additional 10 per cent of the rad to the conclusion that many o f these people use them as it year follows: \ I . \ l-t w i.n i in u n v total receipts was transferred to the ’ liberty” and “ freedom ” meant that a person hud the right to do Acres of all lands, 1,238,235; valuti torest service fo r tin* construction of turn, $15,201,130. us he c'hos* regardless o f the welfare o f others or the state. roads uud trails within the forests and Acres ol tillable laud, 134,307 ; vulu this provision netted Oregon $44,005 09. Let u s see it this is so. Let u s begin at the beginning and ation, $5,334,710. C alifornia was first in the aniouur "reason together.” Whenever two persons come in contact with Acres of timber lami, 453,41!-; vulun apportioned. Oregon second and Wsuh . aeh other, there must lie some rule to govern their conduct. 1 he tion, $0.040,1 »0. ington third. Acres of mm tillable land, 050,500, .uine is true with any number of people, whether they be tew or valuation, $1,110.1*40. lumber millions. This rule o f conduct w hen adopted by a com- improvements ou deeded or ptiteuted uunit\ or a state becomes the law governing their conduct toward la mis. $l,3t»2,lM). T h is m a n is a r e p r e s e n t a t iv e o / T h e Towu and city lots, $0,2:31,450. aeh other, lias one person the right or has lie the liberty to S c h o l l A//g. C o .» o f C lh ita g o , m a k e r s o f Improvements ou town uud city lots. lo another wrong or refuse to do what the satety, protection or $3,052,060. welfare o f the community or the state requires ot him 1 Improvements on laud not deeded or All Merchandising Establishments ot If you say lie has. we must part company here, for we cannot or jxitcuted. $21,70o. City to Put ou B argain Car L.-gguig roads. J vvs miles. $74,840; tail do not care to discuss the question with you. Tor in su-rh case stock, $30,10U; total. $114,240. nival Novem ber 22. .itu are an anarchist and believe in the lite ot the jungle and that rollili- ^tmiiuboats, sailboats, etc., $ 052 , 370 . to o t Comfort A ppliances mein makes right. In such case tlier. is no room for discussion, for Merchandise and stock in trade, $1. . ou do not believe in any moral obligation. And. stripped to the 405,050. Cottage Grove will stag«* another H e is thoroughly versed in the m ethods ot Farming implements, etc., $232,M 0 , community Dollar I)wy on Wcdncsdfiy. • •ore, moral obligation is the basis o f liberty and freedom. tractors, $77,000; total, $300,MO. giving fo o t com fort, originated by D r. W m . November 22. Kvery business house «»l You have no right to do anything that injures your neighbor Money, notes and accounts, $00,120. the city ha> been invited to participate M . Scholl an d w h ic h are in use in every •>r the state of which you are a member, and you have no right to Shares of >to«-k, 5100; vuluatiou, anil practically every merchandising es part o f the w o rld . j tnhlishment will udvertis«* bargains for tfu.se to do what is necessary for the safety, protection or common $388,250. Horses and mules, 5786; valuation t l m t «lay. l>«*tails ar«* now mi eliurge welfare of the state. On the other hand, the state of which you are $274,400. • •t c«iminitte«*s which were appointed We Extend You a Personal Imitation i member has a right to compel you to retrain trom doing what Cattle, 20,534; valuation, $477,Mio. Monday night at a preliminary meet nay injure your neighbut and to do what its safety, protection and Sheep, 17,750; valuation, $58,130. to com e to o u r store and learn h o w thou mg h«‘ld in tlo* chamber of c«»niiu<*rc<* (touts, 10,77» 1; valuation, $15,000. rooms. A second meeting will I»«* held welfare demand, or punish you for a violation o f this duty. Do sands o f peop le suffering from corns, cal Swine, 3202; valuation, $20,130. it 7:30 next Monday' evening, h i which .ou admit this to be true? If not, there is no common basis for louses, bu nion s, w eak ankles fallen arches, l*o£s, 707; valuation, $02*0. all interested have been invited to par further discussion. Blit if we do agree upon thes. things, let us go 1‘oubry, 42,4 72; valimi nut, $14,370. cipnte. tired, hurting feet have been benefited by .i step further and see if we can find out to what this leads. Total assessed valuation o f all prop Th«* generul committee is A. \\. the use ot these rem arkable loot com »Tty, $31.721.124. Swuitsoii, O. H. Biirkhuid«*r uud (i. M People cannot always agree as to what their rights and obliga S oldiers’ exemptions, $154,270. Marksburv. The ndv«»rt isiug commit l e«- fort appliances. tions are toward each other ami what the safety, protection and Tv et vuluatiou of all property. $31. i> Roy Short, Ivan Warii«*r and Elb«*rt w elfare o f the state demands of us Then some person or body must 555,854. Plea *«• Smith. These committees will I*«* added r**is decide th*' question. Who shall it be'.’ Each must deride for himself to and additional ones appointed a* ti<*edfd. Adv«*rtisiug o f the event will or the people of tile community oi the state or som* outside pow.-i U S E OF B O N U S M O N E Y !»«• curried into all th«- Cottage Grove or potentate must do so. Do you say that each must decide for NO T L IM IT E D . S A Y S B A N D I railing territory. nimself, then you have no uniform rule and anarchy and chaos Money secured by ex service men li follow. I f you say that this will not do, then you are driven to the 1 rom the stai« bonus fund may S900 C L E A R E D ON L A N E alternative of holding either that the people, through its regular ti i»e loan used in any manner the borrower C O U N T Y F A IR T H IS Y E A R organized ami established channels, must decide the question or mav choose, according to un opinion QUALITY sto RE- coooservb handed dow n by .1 usi ice Hand of th* some outside power or potentate. Which shall it he? Approxim ately $000 was dearetl up • supremi* court. Judge Hand pointed out on tlo* recent nummi Uun* county fair, I It is the first and fundamental principle of our government ami that the « »»usti! ut louai amendment en according to r«*portx submit!«*»! by W j Militical society that all power is m and emanates from the people. at mg tin* stute houli* fund does in»: A. Ayers, secretnry o f ilo* fair iMierd! _)o you lielieve in this principle? I f not, you do not lielieve in the authorize the slat«1 bonus committ. • a? a meeting of that body* cull«*d to ^irmciples of a representative, republican government, and arc not to limit tin* Us«' of bonus hums to tin baiane«* the books after th»* v«*:trlv THE SENTINEL WANTS THE NEWS—IF -how. The total incoili«* from tin- fair a true American, and then you have no part or lot with us. But if purchase of a farm or home. The opinion is base«) upon the upp«*:«! is approxim ately $8050. An allotment you do believe in this principle and arc an American at heart, the • »! Frank \\. Moore from th«* M anou of $3001» was receiv«*d from tin* stat«* YOU HAVE A NEWS ITEM RING US U P itxt question for consideration is, how is the state or community to county circuit court in a «asc involv and th<* county appropriation wit* decide the question? Is a majority or a minority to decide it? < >ui mg the right of tin* bonus eomiuittc $3000. A total o f $4,803.55 was taken in way in these l nited States declares the majority must do it. Do to rej«*et an application for a loan upon th«* ground that the mouey was for admissions at the rimiti gate and you asset it to this rule? I f not you are out o f joint with our system to l»«* used for purposes other than lo $1170 at th«* grandstand. Approxiina SE E B E R R Y P IA N O C O M P A N Y FOR «•I government and should seek another country for your abode. acquire a farm «»r home. rrhe lowei tely $2000 was turned in front tlit* con • ourt had iiplndd the boum* commit te« cessions and «*xhibit f«*«*>. tin- r«*|mrt It follows, then, that if a majority of the |teop)f of this state shows. »it its ruling rejecting Moore V appi» Pianos, Play«*i* Pianos, GraphophoncK, decide that its safety, protection ami welfare require that each • tit ion for a loan. R «*«'oi'<ls and Sheet Music and Wlnte child from the ages o f eight to sixteen years shall attend tin schools Elks Rat.se Large Fluid. of the state, how can you justly say that it is depriving you o f voui Approxinmtely $500 wus raised bv Rotary Sewinu Ma«*hines and Paris. S U R V E Y OF G O SH EN liberty? th«* Eugeni* Imlge «»f Elks ut th« ir L O W E L L R O A D B E G U N three-day Christina» Ch«*«*r .Libile.*, Sewing Machines of All Kinds l«Y- So that in tin final analysis, is not the real question at issu* vhi«*h was staged at thè Eugene ar Survey o f 12 miles of roadway* b« paired and Work G u a r a n t e e d . whether the satety, protection and general welfare demand that niorv last w«*ek. All o f thè iiKiuey, in yout child should, in the formative period o f its life, attend the tw«*cn Goshen and Lowell, which will uddition lo fiuids rais«*«! front <»th«*r n»* known as cmmty road bond project ichool where the great fundamental principles o f a democratic, free No. 14. has started and. it is t*.\j*e«*t«.*d, simrws, will bc sp«*iit t«» relieve thè I sufferiug • • I fin* iint'«»ri una : *• o f Liti«« | government are taught, and learn to think in and speak the English construction work will !»«• begun early «ountv :»t ( ’hristmus tini«*. language ? in the spring. Tin- state and Lair* MAIN STREET NEAR THE BRIDGE county will share equally h i the «* o n 1 I f you have an it«*m o f news, phone I his question may be tin- theme for discussion in another paper. • •I tin* pie«*«* of construction. While CHICAGO C o m in g to O ur S t o r e Wednesday, October 25 COMMUNITY DOLLAR DAY IS TO BE STAGED Dr Scholls THE B erry Piano Com pany El DENE C’O.M BIXS o RY E D I < ATI« >N A L L E S L I E , Paid Adv. L Bilveu, President, Eugene Oregon It ^1111 n Mr-i \ iiii saw it in The Sentinel A G lorious Vacationland W here dreams come tru*- ami cares o f yesterday are soon forgotten. Sunny Southern California Sunlit skies— T lowers in blossom Miles o f sparkling «««a n at your feet, are just a few o f life ’s advantages in this vaeat ionland for everyone. Low Round Trip Fares to SAN F R A N C IS C O — S A N T A B A R B A R A — LOS ANGELES S A N D IE G O A N D O T H ER C A L IF O R N IA RESORT P O IN T S “ The California Express” has through Pul I mans from Seattle, Taeoma and Portland to Los Angeles via Sacramento. Sta> a day or more in San Francisco— a delightful stopping place Tor fares, train service, sleeping ear res ervations or Leantiful folders, ask agents or write JO H N M SCOTT General Paaaenger Agent, Portland, Ore th*' distant*« betw'ecu (iosh«*n and L o w ell is about 15 miles, tlo-r«' will be bill 12 in i ie> of const met ion tis a portion of tin* route has already b«*«*n mu«* adauiizeti. Th«* route »*xt«*mls througn I'leasant Hill. Dexter and Tn*nt, and it i.- quite likely that Monie o f th«* h«*ovv grudes over the lulls on th»* pr* s«*nt road will be «‘lituinated by buihling lower down in the valley h ‘ certain point*. C O T T A G E G R O VE M E N G IV E TO OREGON U H arris Ellsworth, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Ellsworth, of this city, is «»ii*- o f t«*»i n»«*n, nine graduates «if *!«i I niversity «»l Or«*gon and one gnidu i*«* • »! the l niversity of Wash ington. who have coatributed a $1500 «‘iid<»win«‘iit toward th<* ten-niillion-dollar fund that has been laurn'hed by the l?niversify. VII o f th«* in«*n ar«' now **ngnge«i in business m Eugene. By the terms of ih«*ir agre«*m«*iit each will pay $10 a I year f«»r Hi years. At th«- end o f 10 years the $1000 with int«*r«*st that has ! accrued w ill go to th«- university. Robert Earl, former f ’ottage Grovi* | high school student, is also among the ten. Earl graduated from the uuiver sity m 1021 and Ellsworth in 1022. ROAD W O R K D O N E N E X T W E E K IF W E A T H E R GOOD Road work is b«*mg resumed on all « minty f»r«*j»*«*ts and if next w«*«*k se« s y«.od weather practically all work will i»* finish»-«!, according t<» Roa«lmas'«-r Jack M cKy. Teams have r«*plae.*d • rucks in hauling gravel on nrvcml jobs, where the grad«* is soft. Team are now hauling gravel on the Vlvadon* -l«ong Tom and in two or ?hr«*»' days the first coating of roclt i will be on. Th«* first layer of coarse t gravel on th»' n**w Natron fi ction of the Willamette road will be on by tonight, according to the road master. Teams are hauling gravel on th»* Noti Elmira jo b and if th«1 w >ather con ! tin ties trucks will be put back on lo rush it to a finish. S h e riff Turns Over Tax Money O ver a quarter o f a million dollar* in tax money taken in at the s h e riff's office through the mail sine«* f>ctol»cr 5 has been turned over by S h eriff Fred G. Htickds to the county treasur er. The amount actually turned over at this time was $*¿55,000. o2027 W atch the label on your paper. tf it to Th«* Sent niel ; niiinl»«*r 150 J. tf The School Monopoly Bill has a misleading name! I V 7 0 U have an interest in schools? Then be ■A sure to understand the true meaning of the School Monopoly Bill which is called on the ballot the Compulsory Education Bill. The reason that this name is misleading is because we already have compulsory educa tion under the present existing law, and we already have compulsory teaching in English in a ll schools. i W h a t this bill really proposes is to substitute state control over the education of your children for y o u r control. T h e people of Michigan have already overwhelmingly defeated this measure, because it attacked the freedom of education. Protect your rights which are being endangered — do not be misled by the name of this bill. Head the proposed bill carefully. Read the campaign literature. Find out the intent of the bill which is disguised by the title. You will find that that they propose school monoply. A hidden attack upon freedom of education. Vote 315X N O on the School Monopoly Bill Called cm the ballot Compulsory Lducatum Bill TUi» advrrTUeincn« ia p ai A (or by th « N o n -S ectarian an d P rotratan« Schoola C ommincc.