PAGE FOUB COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL, THURSDAY. JUNE 5, 1924 to blossom into manhood and [ another largely that they might great outers’ paradise. Nature haB womanhood have had these oppor­ scientifically observe the reaction been lavish in preparing for the tunities. We do not care to dwell 1 when the lad should be put to pleasure of those who seek the upon what the cost has been, but ; death. great outdoors but, unfortunately, is well that they should be im- *4 The taking of human life is there are many persons who will Bede & Smith---------------- Publishers ’ . it nothing, ” the pressed with the fact that the cost murderer» stated, selfishly enjoy these pleasures for Elbert Bede.......... _....... —........ Editor . of giving them superior opportuni­ “when in the interest of science. f i themselves and take no thought for The murder had been planned for the enjoyment of the same pleasure A first-class publication entered at ties has not been a small one. Now Cottage Grove aa second class matter that they have had such opportuni­ months and a nearly-perfect alibi by others. t les, now that they have had more i had been provided. The boy who Many owners of camping spots Business Office____ 55 North Sixth than those who have paid the bill, , was murdered was not selected for have closed them to the public for now that we have willingly __ paid I the gruesome experiment. He mere­ no Other reason than the one that SUBSCRIPTION BATES , the price of their education, we are ly happened to appear at the mo ­ a few- of those using them have left One year__ .$2.25 I Three months 65c l looking to them to accomplish more ment that the young men had de­ them in a filthy condition. Those Six months. 1.15 I Single copy— 5c than has been accomplished by cided to curry their plans into exe­ owning such camping spots can not Member of those who have gone before, just cution. One human being would do be blamed for feeling that when as we who have given them the op- as well as another and they took they give their use free those using National Editorial Association Oregon State Editorial Association port unities that are theirs have this one merely because it was con­ them should have enough decency Oregon Newspaper Conference done more than those who paid the venient to do so—just as they had, to clean up when leaving. Lane County Publishers ’ Association bill for us. no doubt, in former experiments Those who leave filthy camp To accomplish more, even with picked a guinea pig or eat or some grounds are not entitled to have THURSDAY, JUNE 5, 1924. the increased opportunities of the other animal necessary in their sei- camp grounds provided for them. __ present, is not going to be an easy entific experiments. They have no appreciation of the Oregon has not forgotten the beauties of nature which they defilo WHAT WE EXPECT OF GRAD­ task. In the first place more has been Brumfield case. It was equally as with tin cans, greasy papers and UATES. accomplished by the present gener­ revolting. A victim was neessary other debris. The few who are A significant statement was made ation than by any generation of the in order to carry out well laid plan« selfish and thoughtless are robbing to establish the death of Brumfield the many who have a decent respect by H. J. Shinn, chairman of the ages. In the next place, tho present and make possible the collection of for the beauties of nature and the school board at the time he pre­ generation and particularly the one of dollars in insurance rights of ethers, through the fact sented diplomas to this year’s grad immediately preceding, was fitted thousands policies. An old man in a lonely that many pretty camping grounds uating class. for its battle with the world by cabin was taken, not because he are being closed to all because of lie said that during the nine having to overcome inuny more ob­ was any more fit for the corpse shamelessness of the few who years that he has served as school stacles than has the generation now but because it was convenient to the leave their filth for others to clean director the school district has ex­ graduntiug from high school and use him. Undoubtedly the one who up. pended the sum of $300,000. It college. became his murderer often passed probably was not his purpose to Tho generation that is doing by the cabin and waved a friendly Napoleon’» defeat at Waterloo is suggest to the class that that things now were, in their ability to greeting while planning how the about to be explained by an investi­ amount had been expended for their battle with the world, men nnd murder could be carried out. gation of zones of silence, which education. It was not his purpose women long before reaching voting The brutal murder of four mem­ to suggest to the class that that nge. For many of them, probably bers of the train crew in the Siski­ were discovered as a result of the sum of money had been spent, for for most of them, education de­ you tunnel holdup is yet fresh in late war. when bombarding heard a great distance away was not heard nine years of their education. That pended largely upon the amount of our minds. would not have been the truth. It effort they wpre willing to put for­ Many others equally as revoltin e closer to the big guns. None of could be mentioned. Usually the that zones-of-silence stuff was pres probably was not the purpose of the ward to get it. They became independent at an stake was but a few thousand dol- ent when Hiram got the returns school board chairman to make any from California. suggestions to the graduates about early age because they depended lars. The Chicago college boys have any sum having been expended upon upon their own resources. They gained initiative at an early age be­ stated that the taking _ of human life That new and powerful anesthetic them. The amount spent during the nine cause they had no one to lean upon. is justifiable when science is to be which has been discovered, a mi­ They (lid not get a craving for served thereby. It might be well nute portion of which will put an years that the chairman has been jazz high life because there to let the proposed victim have elephant to sleep, should be used in upon the school board is about the were and no movies nnd no automobiles same that has been spent by the and because many things that are some part in judging whether the earload quantities when the Cali­ likely to result^are worth fornians get to telling how superior city council for the conduct of the not now even frowned upon were benefits the sacrifice. It is likely that the their climate is to that of Oregon. affairs of the city. not done in their day by young murderers are among those who, if That also is significant. Cottage people who had ambitious to rise they were the intended victims, Manufacturers on Puget sound Grove, and this city is not different in life and to associate with those would decide that science could have adopted rules designed to from others in that respect, spends on a higher plane, mentally or wait. standardize shingles, and the small for the education of its children an otherwise. If they were doing nothing wrong, rises to remark that he hopes amount about equal to that spent So, while those who are grad­ why the elaborate alibi to prevent boy by the city for the conduct of the uating now, have had, or are hav­ their detection, and how was science in the future they’ll be made uni­ formly lighter and softer.—Eugene affairs for all the people. ing, greater opportunities than any to be served if the results of their It is not the purpose of The who havo gone before, they arc “experiment” could not be given Register. Sentinel to dwell upon the amount havign greater temptations to fol­ to the world for fear of their be­ spent by Cottage Grove, or any low the lines of least resistance, In ing charged with murder! The drop in the price of sugar other city, for the education of its some ways their struggle to make If they really believe their own just us the canning season is com­ children. At the outside the edu­ good niuit be harder than it was statement, why are millions in mon­ ing on undoubtedly will make the ey to be spent in an effort to keep housewife much sweeter in her com­ cation of a child from the first for those who hnve gone before. Nevertheless we are looking to them from the gallows! ments anent the sugar trust. grade until he or she graduates them to do greater and better and Let them prove the correctness from high school does not cost the nobler things than we have done. of their own contention. Ix»t them ---------------------------------------------------------- district to exceed $2000. The fact that the major portion which we If they succeed, few of those who give to science the millions that Lave paid the bill will regret the would be ¿spent in their defense and S>--------------------------------------------- give our children may be wasted but most of us expect to re­ (hen offer themselves for the pur­ does not cause us to feel any ro­ cost, SAGINAW. main here long enough to learn pose for which they themselves com­ gret over the expenditure of the whether or not what wo have spent mitted murder. Something worth money. We are here only n little to prepare them for the performing (Special to The Sentinel.) while. In that little while we can of greater and better things was while might be learned from an ob­ June 2.—Wolfe Allen, of Wend­ servation of the reaction under con ­ not accomplish much. The „ greatest spent. ditions designed to produce death ling, spent Sunday at the Judson satisfaction wo can have when the wisely Allen home. We will be watching throughout final summons conies is to feel that tho years, over ready to lend a of young men with their obsessed Mrs. Lowell Benston and daughter we have done what we thought, best helping hand or speak a word of and deranged mentalities. Death on the gallows i.s too sud­ and Mrs. W. A. Keene and daughter in preparing for their buttle with kindly advice. den and does not offer the oppor­ Frances returned Monday from Sa­ the world those who will follow in We trust that we shall not be tunity for the kind of scientific ex­ lem. Miss Mary Allen, who accom­ our footsteps. Wo would not have disappointed. periment which they have said is panied them there, remained for a it said that wo begrudged to others longer visit. justifiable. things which we could not have. We Mrs. Clara Taplin received word 18 HUMAN LIFE OF NO would Hither that those to follow Saturday evening of the death of MOMENT? should bo able to accomplish greater SELFISH CAMPERS WHO ARE Mr». Mary Taplia at Vallejo, Calif. things than we did from the fact WITHOUT SHAME. Mr. and Mrs. Alta King and Is human life to be considered that we provided them with better daughter, of Eugene, visited briefly little above that of an uniinal—and opportunities than wo had. Shameful use of many of the Thursday at the home of Mr. King’s If they fail to ncconiplish more then only above that of an animal camping spots near the city has aunt. Mrs. J. A. Burgess. than we did, we would rather that because of an intelligence that gives been reported by many Sunday out- Relatives of E. H. Koch arrived it should bo that they failed to a different reaction under condi­ ers. One party reported that they Saturday evening from Wyoming. grasp the opportunities that were tions that produce death! had to spend some time in cleaning They have bought the J. 8. Lake theirs rather than for n lack of We may infer that we are moving up old papers, paper cartons, tin place in Delight Valley and the those opportunities because of our in that direction when we rend the cans and other debris before the family will arrive in a short time. confession of the two Chicago camp was fit for use. niggardliness. The O. Knigjit family, Mr. and We are happy that those about youths who kidnapped and killed The Cottage Grove country is n Mrs. Harry Cotter, Mrs. Laura Moody and Esther Sharon spent Memorial day at London. The C. A. Lindsay family Friday evening for Waterloo. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Buff, of leni, visited here Friday with Mrs. Buff’s mother, Clara Taplin. at Marshfield over Sunday with sister, Mrs. Pearl McKee. Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Koch, of gene, visited Sunday at the E. H. 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Mrs. Frank Hockett and daughter Miss Gladys went to Portland Sun day for a two weeks’ visit with M rs. Hockett’s sister, Mrs. Joe Stuckey. They will attend the rose festival while there. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Frost, of Blue Mountain, visited Memorial dny with Mrs. J. W. Fisher. Elmer and Frank Miller, of Cot- Inge Grove, visited Friday evening with their aunt, Mrs. Tom Richard­ son, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hockett and c liildren picnicked on Mosby creek Sunday of hist week. Mrs. Angelo Perini and Mrs. Louis Barnaul and their mother, Mrs. Tonoli, accompanied Tony Tonoli to the cemetery at Divide Friday morning and spent the remainder of the dny with relatives at Divide. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Allen, of Cottage Grove, visited Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Dodge. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Beidler and little son. of Cottage Grove, visited Thursday afternoon with Alfred Beidler. Miss Gladys Hockett attended a lance in Eugene Wednesday night if last week. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. W. 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