The Sentinel tliu primary cuiupuigu, or which aro ! »ary one, as well a» a noble one, and | credited with having given him Hie : they mhould have the support of tl»«»*«* nominal iou, etuouipuascu lus defeat iu outsuh« the lines to the same extent I lue geuciui election, Those circuía that they «lid when the boys wen* on) A Vti Nimspapor With 1'leuty Things Others Think and What We siuucc* prepured a fertile »oil lor the firing line. o f Backbone Think the Things Others Ihlnk spreading vvtiut The boiiliuel is con A lb ert Bod. uiiil E lbert hrnith Publishers \ uiccd wore false statements but which cilbort Dedo— ___ ___ ___ __________ .E d ito r it wua difficult for hiui to fight either All nu*ii are not created equal- some opeuly or quietly. jure born newspapermen. >1 firm ciaa* publication eutvred a* Cot Juai how grout was the K. K.. K • ugo Grove, Uro., as secciai class mutter iuiiueuce iu liio vaiupnigu will nevei j The city council allowed the foi A man who gets into u hole may he U uhiimm O ffice» -412 timi Mum be known because ol the fact thut *«> | lowing bills Mouilay night: just filling his (Misitiou in life. iuauy other iufiueuces were joiued i K. C. l>el*assus, labor on intiikc ] with it. extension........ ....................... $ 93.09 I tJUBSCKii'TlON K ATES • lie year------ *2.25 j Three mouth*__66e An outstanding survival of the coil | *'• Fniig, labor on intake ex Some self math* intuì should litivt* let tensiou............................... ... i u mouth*__ 1.15 Siugl« copy_____ 6e } diet is Thoiuas iv. Campbell, w ho is 84 .A4 the job out to a jackknife ear|>eiiter. • • • | apparently nominated for public ser­ J. Counts, hibor on iutake ex Member of tensiou ................................ «... 00.84 | Tin* mon» money sonn» people get th vice commissioner by a decisive ma- National Editorial A*sociatiou | jority over the candidate with the K. M. L. Crnig, Inbor iu intakt* ex less they seem 1 1 » know about using it Oregon State Editorial Aasoeiatioii tensiou......... - ......................... 87.74 t\. k. endorsement, in this case there • • Oregou Newapajvr Co utero uee W. E. Griffith, labor ou intakt* were two candidates to split the op- I laine County l'ubliahera ' Association positiou. Campbell did not get a mu A model wife may suit sonni, but extension............. ... 01.(Hi we'll take the one who can cook for intake jorin of the vetee east and might I*. F. Willits, labor F R ID A Y , N O V E M B E U IO, 1»22 80.13 I ours. j have lfr>t in a «‘ontest with a single I extension............. candidate with the k. k. k. endorse W. A. Spray, labor ou intakc SO M ETH ING H A T T E N E D N O VE M ment. extension.................................. 80.34 Iu the marriage lottery every man BEK 7. ! Campbell'a decisivo victory is all C. Reeves, labor on intake ex dmwM a prise ami every woman tensiou...................................... 70.00 blank. the more remarkable because of the However únante it may have been a I tact that when lie was defeated six Neal Wolfe, labor on intake ex >*" tiny* ago to predict the outcome I years ago it was because of uiueh the! temion ............. 8 1.001 I t ’s pretty hard to make a clean get ■ I the recent stale election, it can be 1samo of a campaign that would G. R. Medley, foreman on in­ away with filthy lucre that doeau’t ■slid non without tour of successful j have been exacted against him this take extension, $185; ndvanc* loutnidiction that it was an election year. t*d 11 » laborers (board) $182.84 347.84 belong to you. • • • lull of surprise*. I he only other candidate for state Roy Vincent, labor on iutake The election of Tierce by so decisive office who seems to have survived d e-I extension..... ...................... «... 72.00 I The w ife of a self made man is al .. vote was without the least question I spite opposition by a candidate on Willian Patten, speetl ctip....... 120.001 ways busy keeping him from making i surprise to many of hi. supporters, ! dorsed by the k. K. K. is J. A. S. 1*. Oodartl, use of tools ou in fool of himself. who wore asking odd* of 5IHH) to 10,000 | Churchill, state superintendent. tnke tlitch......................... Ö.00 | • • • His! votes in the betting. Thousands of j emiueut «piuliticatious tor the positiou, j J .W. Vcatch and 8. L. Mackiu, Show girls are great for paint, but democrats swung over to Oleott, but it , which his opponent did not seem to exp«* nses to Rujatla.... 4.00 is quite apparent that the number of ! have, and the influence of the school | Hamloth & lvhode, supplies........ 7.25 almost any woman who paints makes a show of herself. republicans who slipped over into the teachers of the state, not an inconsid­ Lewis Groves, hibor...... 12.80 democratic column was great enough erable influence, probably are respon­ O 1*. & E., freight on powd«»d.. .*IS lo many times offset the deflections sible for Mr. Churchill’s success at the W. L. & E., bhieksmith work When vou say the truth isn’t in from the democratic ranks. Nor can [.Kills. at Kn jaila ............ 10.00 person you don't mean that you have the entire credit be given to the ef- 8.00 gotten it out of him With a governor who has indicated Wilbur Pitcher, work on dam.... cctive work of the K. K. K. and pa that he will cut the state tax in two George H. Dahl, labor and um iriotic societies. The truth ot the mat ami with a majority of the board of terial..... .................................. 10.55 j Every man has an inalienable right 1 er probably i- that if Olrott had been county commissioners pledged to a J. B. Rouse, labor ou tiam um! a strong republican candidate the nor slash in county expenses, the dour tax- Intake.... 32.00 to work— but some do not insist on ex ercising till their prerogatives. atal republican majority would huv [•nyers should be in for a most enjoya- Knowles & Gräber, materials b*‘*'ii sufficient to overcome tin* Pier«**» ble four years. They certainly will and supplics........................... 20.31 lv K. K endorsement. 75.50 Then* is more religion in a squan have the support of all taxpayers in H. II. Feister, salary and ex.. It probably is true, although not any move which can be accomplished j 1 ’hill Jones, labor......... ........«... 33.30 meal to a hungry man than in the susceptible o f proof, that the eireum without injury to the conduct of th«* j Grove Transfer Co., hauling tile 1.00 meatiest sermon ever preached. 'lances which brought about Olcott's business of state and county. It is I A Randall, hauling dirt o ff "ininati.n, in thi last few day • of the belief of Tin* Sentinel, however, j Fifth street...... 2.31) There 2tìl lawyers in congress that the how i about high taxes will j Chambers, lumber for of others who think they — and a I).rt4 bi greater two years and four years ' crusher sills............................ - know what tin* p««»pl«* ought to want. from now than it is now, largely duul City Transfer, street «• leaning.... 28 s7 Only Experienced, Licensed • * # 11.75 i,, the fact that the people are going * ^ Burg«-. concrete walks—* Optometrists Th«* kind of advertising most folks 2.50 t«« iusis* upon having things which William Higgins, special iMiliec 2.50 lik«* f«»r th»*ir charities is to have it get will keep th. tax rate just as high a> Charles Nowlaml. special police... .45 out that they tri«*«l to keep them se­ it is now, it they do not force it even | Hurling Feed Co., supplies ... Margaret Galloway, typing and cret. higher. K H1NGS we think I ö of City Council .70 1 At Work or Play Vou’ll find our eye glu.sses equally satisfactory. They an made to stay on without pinch- lou. Not every pair o f ey>- •.'lasses will <1» this. And tin style oi mounting is not always at tault. No matter how well a mounting is constructed it must necessarily be carefully adjusted to lit vour particular nose or it cannot stive satisfac­ tion. W e will absolutely guarantee “ satistaction or your money hack within one year from date ot purchase, o f any pair ot Spectacles or Eyeglasses purchased front us for cash. U •• will also repair or re­ place the broken frames ot hows ot same for same length ot time free o f ehat'ire. SfiernmnTV Moodu * ^ ,f «OI <*IL LAMETTE ST EUGINE 0 « Cottag«* Grov«» Sentiti«»!, publish THE A M E R IC A N LEG IO N Th«* trouble with winning a person lì. 15 ing proceedings ami printing PEACE. by flattery is that you have to keep .it I J. F. MeFariami, salary ami supplies............. .................. ..... 100 JO it so continuously that he soon gets The American Legion is mude up of j J. E. Young, salary city attorney 30.00 suspicious. men who wen* culled to the colors dur ft ft ft ! B. R. Job, salary health officer 10.00 mg the recent unpleasantness with one ! G. B. Pitcher, salary, «»xpens«*s.. 132.00 Women tell us what they would «h» if , oi our neighbors across the sea. They ; Pacific Telephone & Telegraph they were men. If they wen* men they : also are men who since their return Co., long distance call----------- would «1«» the same things that they have dedicated their lives during Mountain States Power Co., f«ir criticize us for. rimes of peace to preserving for fu street lighting.................. ..... 200.00 Jure generations the things for which I Homer Galloway, salary and ' Old Glory stands. The preacher who is going to con­ 41.50 budget estimate................. The American Legion believes that vince folks that it is m*«*«*ssary to !>•* First National Rink, ox proas on !» preservation ot our traditions in .481 born again, has got to put som«» lit'** interest coupons--------------------- their fullest splendor depeuds upon ed into his s«*rmons. ; F irst National Bank, interest ! ucation of the* masses, both native and handling f«*«* on bonds....205 I'orn and foreign borio Tu that end j l paragmphor says tin* poor girls ¡they have joiued with the National THE E X U B E R A N T F L A P P E R lar«* mor«* aftTctionnt«* than th«* rich ! Educational association in the promo­ | ones. We have never uotie«*«! any p«*r tio n of American education week, i>e Th«* irresponsible oxub«*mnc«* of tin* coptibh* «lifforem*«». «ember 3 to li. “ American A ll by • # « i 1927’ ’ is tin* association’s slogan and flapper has in many families created I " Visit the Bchools” is the legion’s ! almost strained relations. Mothers feel We don’t car«* whether or not then* that their girls have broken away from slu^UU. are marriag«»s in heaven— but we wouhl »Subjects for the week are such as 1 customary restraints, and are distressed and alarmed by their free ways. They like to know if there an* any moving t hese: “ Universal Us«* of th«* English rebuke these tendeuci«*s sharply, and picture shows there. • • * j tin* girls feel personally hurt and u p * Language in the l J n i t « * « 1 Htntes. *’ A chauffeur lias been found guilty “ The Flag, the Emblem of Free­ unable to see the mother’s point of I view. of polygamy upon th«* complaint of dom. ’ * Many peoph* think these girls are fiv«* wives. Th<* automobih* must breed “ The Citizen’s Duty to Vote.” allowed altogether too much freedom “ Better Paul Teachers, More Hchool t«*rrible extravagan«*«*. « * • Houses and tin* fciehool’s Influence • in the streets, that th«»y are permitted i to roam around at night iu qm*stion Upon the Coming Generation.” You can’t expect to scatter much abb* company when th«*y should b«* “ Cun* of Illiteracy.” sunshine along your way when you “ Physical Education, th«* Needs of strictly guarded. It is an exceedingly difficult thing k«*«*p saying things that cast a cloml Piny Grounds.” On«1 day will be devoted to a war i to make any headway against the cus­ over th«* faces of tin* one you sp«*ak to toms prevailing in tin* community at a and cause tin* tears to fall lik«* rain upon bolshevism. Public discussions of these subjects given time. I f all th«* girls are doing drops. • • • will t>«* arranged and advertisers will j a thing, a conscientious (*ar«*nt has be asked to us«* the slogans in their great difficulty in persuading her An eccentric millionaire has left five «laughter to abstain from it. Tin* young ailveri isiiig. million dollars to be «list ribut«*«l in «•row'd often seem in l«*agm* t«» obtain Tli• • members of tin* American Legion certain privil«*g«*s and they combine t«» $5000 bunches to each male descendant tackled a big job on«*«» which th«*y put born after th«* date «»f his d«*ath. Wort attain their purposes. over suec«*ssfully. They have tackh*d Miss A — tell* her mother that Miss of an heir-loom. it bigg-T one now and their success « • • B— is allowed to «lo a <•«»rtain thing, with this will be all tin* more r«* and Miss B— tells her mot In* r that Too many folks do things a certain markable because of tin* fact that Miss A — does tin* same thing. Both way because soiin*oiie «»Is«» does them their army is not under military ord«*rs Mrs. A — and Mrs. B — may be op­ and it is not so easy to get tin* rang«* that way. This is th«* day win*a tlmr«* posed to this practice, y«*t «»aeh assents of the enemy in peace times. that th<* other family allows it. The is a premium on men anil women with It has been brought home to us, girls are frequently too clever for th«*ir ideas of their own. however, that th«*ir work i- a noce.» • • «* parents. — W in te r Ills ~ ■ may be prevented or their seriousness lessened by a timely W inter Tonic Rexall Compound Syrup of Hypophosphites $ 1.00 is a strength fpving tonic, pleasant to take, that generally improves the bodily tissues and functions Rexall Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil $ 1.00 W IT H H Y P O P H O S P H IT E S is a proven flesh builder and blood tonic K e r n 's for D r u g s T h y ^ rA ta S J L Star* In years past many women ha v«* met these exigencies by fr«*qu«*nt consult» lions «>v«*r the practices that should prevail in their families. A certain group intimately <*oiiii<*ct«*il in social life would agre«* that their young | k * o pi«* ought to do thus and so, and they woulil enforce that standard, and tin young crowd woulil acquiesce with en tin* cont«*nt, becnusc tin* oth«*rs wurc all requireil to liv«* up to these rul«»s, Most of the flapper eceentricitios o f these «lays could !>«• hand!«*«! all right if the mothers acted mor«* in conc«»rt and laid down principl«*s of conduct for their daughters to f” that «*ast«*rn cap italists have overlooked. • • • W<* use a jimmy to pry into th«* *if fairs of our neighbors that they don’t want us to know and put a 40-acr« field lie tween us ami the things they are willing for us to know. • • • The theory that some p«*.5 books were mended. Fin«*s coll«*cted amounted to $7.57 whik* experulitun*s a time has land«»d one man in tin* New amounted to only $1.90. York penitentiary, wh«?r<* he will b«» com«» attached to his surroundings by :i Watch the label on your paper tf chain with a h«»nvy weight on the end Another man has married on«* of tin D O N ’T L O S E Y O U R T E E T H farmer ’a wives and fimls the weight T h o iisaixls ol’ people are vvi'aritit; at the end of the Apron strings ab«»ut as h«*avy as the oth«*r fidhiw’s. false teeth today lieeauae o f the • • • ravajf'H o f I ’Y O l l l l l l E A . P Y R 0 FORM — a new ly (liaeovered scientific remedy in (guaranteed to ^ive |n-r- tnanent relief in any caae o f p y ­ orrhea. V o u r drumtiat w ill refund the pm vhaae price if you are not entirely Hutiaficd with the rexultH ohtained. K EM S for D R UG S Cottage drove nlOdl Oregon It i* not wi mo'h whnt wi- hnvp » » whnt w<. nro xntiMl'iiMl with. Thu nbo- rii'inr w*int**.l only n hut or n rove, iMioogli to eat and po»«ilily Hnmi'thiuc to w m r in eolil wenther. He final all thexe thii»(i- ill nbonilmiee, noil wnx, ax inalter of fnet, (letter o ff limn h.x lirother of tnilny who hnx tailor mail*' elothex, n eomfortable houxe. eleetrie lighlx, telephone, eity wnter, Wileyireil food, etc., and m not xatixfieil with that. The man who hnx reneheil the to(v We shouldn’t find too much fault about the little false stories they toll mont riiiiL' of the liuliler no doubt one j about us— that may keep them so busy ■lay fought to overeotno the xHine dif that they w on’t find out about the big fieultiex wlneli xeem iu> hard for you to | ones that are true. bear. ft ft ft • • • A conservative business tniiii is one “ Debut,” iin uxed in ......... lion with with $1500 in the bank who doesn’t go formal sneiety ix merely it |x>litn, Indy and buy an automobile. like ityuuiiyni for “ butt-in.” • * ft ft ft • The best lookers may get that way Horn«» men l«»s«* their heads—and 1 rom looking so persistently for a man. others have wive» who take th«*m off. It Always Pays to Trade at Gray’s Mr. Farmer Gray’s Cash & Carry especially appeals to you IxM'jiiise you will I m * paid 111 «* highest «‘¡isli piirc for your produ«*«*, and you <*au pui’eli.’ise your flour, fe«*d and groei'ri«^ for lt*ss money, ( ’onu* in and pay us a visit. Ask our prie«*! I>(*s1 I'aney er«»aim*ry Buttt*r, ll> Full cream ln*sl mild idiees«*, Hi 48e 3()t* ZER O LEN E Have you a truek, ear, tractor or ^as en gin«*? Use Z«*i*olene 1 gal., OOc; 5 gals., $2.75 FRESH B R E A D W<* sell fresh bread at a saving of from 10 to 25 per cent for you. 2 regular 10e loaves................................ 15c 25«* 2 regular 15c loav«*s............................ SN O W D R IFT SH O R T E N IN G 4 lbs. Snowdrift, 75c;