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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (April 4, 1935)
r v . i »«>i K fcnttacf rtrovr Srntinrl K»tafe>h»h*il llUM K U B K K T H K O B Iù n io r P v * i«h<H K v *ry Thur»»l<y by C o tta s * ‘ >h»w P u blu hm g Cnmiwuv fcUt^rt IU v W l*TT«K|«nt K lt « n Sm ith S « ir«iary «>• ier V ? h « r* J J M r» i ' L Provided . «ufriclunl nutn J ,h * ’_ M .L orn m k m ay be am ong her were 111«<-i.-n(oU t h . c ro o k . and grafters. At , he Mpp(l||„ wl AT BROWN’S DRUG STORE iHK-kTT, ‘i f *¿7** ° '" k*‘ “ p curr«n ‘ •*••>««. public •* , ' ? ' . Hi" sp eak in g and paychology Claa* per- ' * r^K m ost of them** In- ioda are from 7 30 to v so each fo r , that R ep resen tative H ill m ay Monday. W ednm day and Erldav The Yukon Pill Joint for Bohemia Days. April 20 37 orr.v, al S5 n rtn „ « a s:n~, be am ong the c r o o k , and g r a fte r . M r, Co» I. . „ . n tertal.iln g teacher IX,es Key McGee believe (hat and •nlhualaam w as running high al'HW-'KIPTION K A T K M Do Bro Guitars with Case $30 oo tCaah tn advance! R epresen tative C larence H yde fill- until c o ld ,. Influenaa bad w eather .a a l*Mn; » ; • ? " ,n - - « • ' « v « • * <’« “ « X : : * X , < *» • y e a r S I 5 0 T h r w m o n th « Other Guitars $8 00. $9 00. $10 00 Hla snath« ao , On« month a» ket charge again st moat o f them atten d an ce to drop to the danger F b r H a h r a t a -Mie y e a r a d d ttfcm a l In fer, I that R ep resen tative e n ta tlv e H yde point before the first n quarter u a r i e , w a . . , $40 00 New Hohner Piano Accordion $29 00 M «m b«r of may be am on g the c ro o k , and com pleted N a lk * n a l K U ito r ta l A*»«<'tati>m grafters. T hose of ua w ho com pleted the Special- Reduced Prices on All Piano Accordions O m » « Kt a t« Iw ltto rta l A aau eta tlo n I Xie, Rev, M c4.ee believe tha! quarter feel that our tim e w a , well Orv<>m N*w»|Mk{wr tVnf«rvn<«> * !' 1,o* » r d Merriam filled h l , spent and for the kn ow ledge gained $.10 00 New Hohner Italian Accordion $22 00 pockets at Salem H l, blanket we have Mrs. Co» to thank She M c i . ---- t t O N -------------- M E R R IA M ‘ h a ig e "most of them ' In m ade us realise our d eficien cies Our good friend. Rev W V Me- that R epresen tative Merriam and now som e o f the .b a d brain Gee. had a letter In these colum ns tnay be am ong th e c r o o k , and cells are hack at work We are now last week g rafters think ing ing Instead Instead of of d riftin g g We We i d .. ... think driftin Before endeavoring • I* - » » R » ev - M il.e -------•----------------- ring *" to — set hun e w illing to say •— th at l -- are going on another ipinrter and right on som e of what we believe ®ny m em ber of the sen ate or hou se we hope others w ill la k e advan tage to bo faulty thinking. a n e county m i « h i hl king, let ua us say «rum from i lam filled his a poc pockets of th is w on d eifu l opportunity oniHirtunltv t h a t we would be happy if all per- ai Salem . If he doesn't btdieve that M RS KUNA III’HUSON sons were as inherently honest as * nY n u m b er from th is county filled i l r McGee, were as well intention his pocket« at Salem , how can he Rubber Starno,, The Sentinel ed. gave as m uch consideration to **>’ that any m em ber did? If he T ypew riter ribbons The Wyntlnel O ffic e S u p p lie s o f e v e ry k in d . T h e S e n tin e l. the w elfare of others and gave as believes “m ost of them** filled their m uch in service as Rev. M cGee has pocket« at Salem , su rely he can't during a long and useful life. It is elim inate the five m em bers frt*m the hope of th is newspaper that all Lane county, so The Sentin« 1 chai persons such as Mr McGee and his lenges Rev McG< e to nam e any good w ife m ay have the com forts m em ber from Lane county who of life in their declining years and »bould be classed w ith th e "most few worries. ! of them*’ th at filled their pockets D ou ble S tren g th ! R iv e te d Now to take Rev McGee's letter , Salem to pieces. j If he isn't w illing to say that any In the first place he is not as aa-J m em ber from l,an e cou n ty filled siduous a reader of The Sentinel as his pockets at Salem , he has no we thought he w as or he would grounds w h atever to say that about A n d D ou ble I'alue ol only know that year in and year o u t ' a n Y m em ber, for those from other The Sentinel has found fault w ith P*rts o f the state are the sam e the lack of interest of voters w ho hind o f men as those sent from fail to go to the polls. C riticism of Lane county. . the light vote in the recall election ; Lx*1 u* Put <hls over: L egislators —a com paratively heavy vote for a ar° average m en from average Every th in g ', double in them ' L , special election w as the som e com m u nities o f the state, and they ( r , heavy inK>ln heavy full lMth«r criticism th is new spaper has spok- do at Salem w hat average m en of m id-aole, and trvm endou, blarti row- en after various elections, and in fhe average com m u n ities do at , m » o u la o le,! Double tu e e a p a t K«tn m any public add resses the editor of borne. To say that legislators, or the fnerinr r iv e t, com plete the b a r g a in ' T he Sentinel has called atten tion to * m ost o f them ” are crook s and th is dereliction on the part of the grafters is to say that the average electorate. m en o f all the average com m u nities Save at th ii new Ion /trier In the opinion of th is newspaper. ° t l be state are crook s and grafters R ev McGee is w oefully in error in W e can t clean up politics untP M en’^ W O R K SOCKS h is attitu d e that there is no need w e Ket the habit o f m aking charges WORK to go to the polls, that those elected »gainst officeh old ers that u e ca n ’t w ill forget their prom ises and do attem pt to prove. W e can t get bet A n d & » d in m u lin g itppfn as they please anyw ay. In the optn- ter m en to seek o ffice until we are ion o f this new spaper. Rev. McGee w illing to g iv e them d eceu i treat- toas th in gs reversed. It is because m ent the electorate have show n so little If we can Ret HO per cen t of the Great for wear in terest that so m any elected to of- electorate to the polls, we can keep Blue or brown fire have forgotten their prom ises. | out of o ffice the dish onest few that m o tu r e W hite Ju st tbs shor for mrn who work tw. I t officeh old ers thought they were Ket Into o ffice, and If we give hon- t o ,, to p and wet Burfarea Built to give m a n b ein g w atched by the voters and est o fficia ls fair treatm ent we can keel B a r g a in ,' mum resistance to wear and teat th at at every election there would better and bigger m en to seek Specially treated uppers o f retan be som ething like an MO or 90 per office. le a th e r mid anle1 f ’om po out sole' cen t vote to send hom e those who The Sentinel would be pleased to m ade prom ises that they failed to help the T ow n send ers. or anyone keep, prom ises m ade by offlceseek - else. In revam ping our political sys- era would m ean som ething. !em that favors th e pow erful and In practivally every election of oppresses the weak The first step recent years The Sentinel has point- to the electorate to feel their ed out im possible prom ises m ade by duty as electors. T hose w ho do not i candid ates who had no intention o f vote have no right to com plain keeping such prom ises. Som e of about the kind o f o fficia ls they get. those were elected to o ffice and in every c a ie In which The Sentinel A child at Toledo. O . Is norm al «lid p rom ise, would not be kept w hile carryin g a bullet at the base they were not kept of the brain. M edical scien ce re The Sentinel believes cam paign cords this a s a m arvel. We don't p rom ise, should be kept to the let see w hat's so unusunl about th is ter. and that any person elected to when so m any seem perfectly nor office, finding th at he m ade prom- mal w ithout a n y brains. iaea he finds it im possible to keep should frankly tell th e v o ter, ho The secret service has sen t out , and explain why he can't keep Instructions how to detect cou n ter them . The Sentinel believes that feit bills of th e larger d en om in a persona who fail to keep their tions. A nother u seless governm ent prom ises, w ithout being able to give activity. voters a satisfactory reason, are un fit for public office. It also b eliev e, Crooner V allee sa y s h e ’s not th at persons w ho m ake advance p rom ise, th at are im possible o f ful afraid to try m atrim ony agnln fillm ent are totally unfit for the It's the alim on y that m ak es him favor o f the electorate, and we have hesitate, no doubt had m any such candid ates in Ore The big dipper is b reaking up. gon. pointed out to the voters at th e tim e by such new spapers a s . sc ien tists tell us Must have got too hard usage during prohibition days The Sentinel. The Sen tin el’s opposition to the J recall o f M erriam was based on the ADI I.T ED U CATIO N CRASSES. belief he did not m ake the prom ise | To the Editor: Som e tim e the last he w as charged w ith m aking. N o of January The Sentinel announced evid en ce that he had m ade such a that the U. S govern m en t w as prom ise w as seen by The Sentinel sending Mrs. Mary E Cox o f Eu- until an eleventh-hour poster ap peared If Merriarn m ade the prom ises that the poster related, he w as righ tfu lly recalled. T h e Sentinel regrets that a per son o f R ev MeOee's stan d in g presents the should m ake the blanket charge he A U T O M A T IC did In his letter that "most legtsla- j tors go to Salem and fill their pock- TANK eta." H e has here m ade a c h a r g e , w hich he can't even attem pt to , MT VIEW DANCE prove. He can't nam e a single le g is PAVILION lator th a t has ever taken a penny from anyone. He kn ow s there are m any hon est legislators, yet he c a sts reflection upon the character O h i » o f every person w ho has ever filled a le g isla tiv e seat by his blanket I CAIN ch arge that nearly all go there to fill their pockets When Rev. Mc G ee stop s to think of th is seriously he w ill realize tha» it Is blanket . . . A U T O M A T I C E L E C T R IC H O T W A T E R A T L O W C O S T ch arges such as th is that have Prepare Your Ground brought the legislature Into disre • Tki» jenuin, W « l x Electric W ater Heater provide, ike moat aaliifaclory with p u te and th a t it is because such method ol kcetinf water (or ike kosae. Tke weter i, keeled end atoied wilkia respectable, u p stan ding persons as R ev. McGee m ake such charges , kcevily Inaulalcd lank until u,ed. The temperature never verier beceuae o( w ithou t serious th ou gh t that m any tke Tkcrmoitet that turna tke electric heat on and off ea necettery. Ute of u p stan d in g citizen s refuse to be can d id ates for office. tke wartelul and cotlly (umace and rtove coil ia eliminated. Order It Now Prom the Do*« Rev. M cGee believe that Jurt turn ike faucet whenever you need Senator H alvor C. W heeler filled h is p ock ets at S alem ? H is blanket hot weter. W h y not invctUyale tkia better ch arge a g a in st “m ost o f th em ” in method of weter keatin] . . . tke cost to M o i i n t f l in S t íltf íS Phone 6— Opposite City Hall fers th a t Sen ator W heeler m ay bo am o n g the crooks and grafters. remeriukly tow. POWOT C o m pany B o h e m ia D a y s A p r il 2S-27 D oes R ev. M cGee believe that • ‘a<k tr a in s A w ag on s fo r h ire . S en a to r E. A. M cCornack filled his A (ir » t « la s s pubtK*ath«n « n te m d a t O M t a a * O rvire a» »*• >nU e t à » m a tta r H e a d q u a r te r s fo r A ll MUSICAL ACCESSORIES W eek-End F e a t u r e s In PENNEY'S WORK SHOES Y O U ’RE s u re o f A L L -L E A T H E R •£•49 ...w h e r e le a th e r o u g h t to b e in PENNEY’S SHOES SH O E S 15c 1 .49 S' £..RL..W.,JE...Y..Í,S —I This Sensational Epoch-making offer 9!2 áaaDO^N RIGGER SLIM WESIX West Coast Loggers SATURDAY APRIL 6 BLACK BUTTE LIME ROCK C hestnut T ran sfer W ATER HEATER ’6950 ^2 ^ PEP MONTH