gottacr (Gnur Srntinrl E sta b lish ,M ISS9 L e o n a rd S. G o d da rd . E d ito r P u blished E ve ry T h u rsd a y by C ottage G rove P u b lis h in g C om pany L e o n a rd & G o d da rd , P resident A W S h o fs ta ll _ S eeretarv C L R ynearson, A d v e rtis in g M ir . B usiness O ffic e a t 25 N o rth S ix th S U B S C R IP T IO N R A T E S (Cash in advance* One y e a r _ ____ $1 50 S ix M o n th s ........... T hre e m o n th s _________ 25 One m o n th F o re ig n ra te 30c ye a r a d d itio n a l M em ber o f M fW A F A O M C O b V , \T .? i F d » P i t O K IA L A V s t u I A t ION O f N a tio n a l E d ito ria l A ssociation O reifcn N e w spaper Press As. n. O regon N ew spaper C.vfervp,,-.» u -n th e m N a v ” said th e y "b u t we w ill have a kin g over us. ’ So today one bears it said m ore o r less o fte n , "th e re o u g ht to be a d ic ta to r " "A n d th e L o rd said u n to Sam uel th e y have not re- je cte d you, they have rejected m e." th a t Is t e je c titl th e G od g ive n d e m o c ra tic Ideal th a t men have the in n a te r ig h t to life , lib e rty and th e p u rs u it o f happiness. A re the people o f th is c o u n try Pr,pP<r *ni*« coneclouely o r uncon sciously. to su rrended these tig h ts to a k in g o r d ic ta to r as d id the Is re a lite s and as m any n a tio n s in these la tte r days have done? I f th e y do s u rre n d e r them , ere- lo n g they w ill become tw a re th a t tr u s t In a n y over a m b itio u s h u m a n w ill m is c a rry in th e end a nd they w ill fin d th a t th e y have lost ih e lr p rised equal rig h ts a nd p rivileges. was g o ve rn o r fro m T h u rs d a y a f te rtk x m u n til M onday w h ile G ovei n* r «Mai tin was \ (s itin g a d a u gh te r and fa m ily at B re m e rto n , \Va b K ranctscovtch. how ever, d id not fin d It necessary to come ’ o Salem d u rin g bis b rie f re ig n a t the sla te 's chh, f p ,efe rln g to bide bis tim e un t i l th e g o ve rn o r leaves on a m ore extended va ca tio n w h ich -t« Is ex- peeled to do som etim e *h ls sum m er. s ta to O f fic ia ls T re-doprv*odon S a la rle *. H u n d re d s o f state em ployes and o ffic ia ls were made ha p py th is w w k when th e ir pay ch e c k * were restored to the old pre d e p ie -s lo n T he salary re s to ra tio n was made possible when the recent leg- is la tu ra fa ile d to re-enact the sa la ry re d u ctio n act w hich had law n In effect since 1933. * * 11 — infringe OB psinon kJ M—The Uruted States araate Essex surrendered. 1814. * - Pro vidence R. L attacked by Kino Philip .and nearly destroyed. 1678. JO—The United State* pur c h a s e d A la s k a from Russia. 1867 J I —The Treasury 3.d j and a lanje number of records were destroyed by tire in Wasn--.jtor. D. C . 18». APRIL 1 C .. ----- r a ilr o a d m McBMChu- se “j begun i y v . . . D a irym e n 's League C o o p e ra tive A s M a te B u ild in g I'ro g ra sn l e f t to sociation is ta k in g a stand a . g a in st C a I p . . w ito t . i l l . Itrx o n .tr in lio . n . . . Coisualaalon . h p o litic a l d o m in a tio n o f fa rm in g I * . a ll* o f the new sta te b u ild tn i. p ro g ra m »o f a r as the re q u is itio n S ix O regon 4-H clu b boy» have •’'d d ‘ ' ” n n • »nd and c o n s tru c tio n . .W . W ° * ,h<‘ new lib r a r y b u ild in g are reason to be proud o f th e ir baby concerned, w ill be le ft e n tire ly to beef antm als, e ig h t o f w h ic h w ere th e c a p lto l re c o n s tru c tio n c o m m ie enter» d in th e In te rs ta te J u n io r »ion. A t a co n fere n ce here last L ive sto ck and B aby B eef s h jw a t week the board o f c o n tro l assured San F ra n cisco , M a rc h 21 to 25. the co , m U m issio n U. th a t, w h ile It re T h e y made a clean sweep o f w in - »«tved th e r ig h t to ve to a n y p r o nin g s a cco rd in g to an O regon S ta te P1” '* l>,a( n ,l*tht not m eet w ith hla fa vo r, it w o u ld n o t be I t * purpose College c o m m u n ic a tio n to u n d u ly In te rfe re w ith th e com - m issio n 's plan». As a s ta rte r the c a p lto l r o r n m le slon Is a s k in g U ncle Sam fo r »430,- 000 o f W P A m oney to m a tc h the state a p p ro p ria tio n o f *550,000 I f th a t K a n t Is «ecured It Is expected th a t th e co m m issio n w ill p la n the W ill G o v e rn o r M a r tin Be a c o n s tru c tio n o f tw o b u ild in g s or C and id a te A x n in ? one la rg e b u ild in g to acco m m o d a te Salem . O re A lre a d y , m ore th a n not o n l>' ‘ h* lib r a r y h u t »ev d e p a rtm e enia. n ts . I u f advance o f th e 1938 p rl- * e ra ‘ l o th e r sta te oeparxm the ,l . Ic a , p ro g n o a tlca to r9 the fe d e ra l g ra n t I . refu se d b u ild - w ill are b b e e e g in in n n in in g g to to w w o o r r rv ry about about G G ov- ov ln F P,an> fo r t h <» h le n n lu m new II- e rn o r M a r tin ’s a ttitu d e to w a rd a p ro b a b ly be co n fin e d to b ra ry. secon4 te rm . B y f a r th e biggest p ro o le m con M a n y are co n vin ce d th a t th e g o v e rn o r Is n o w b u ild in g nis p o litl- fr o n tin g th e c a p lto l e o m m U ilo n c^l’ "fences awit“h a“ v‘ie” w ‘ t o ‘ in te V in g how ever. Is th a t o f a c q u irin g add» tio n a l land. AU o f the fo u r blocks the fo rth c o m in g c a m p a ig n as a In clu d ed in th e propo ed e n larged ca n d id a te to succeed h im s e lf. T his, too, in sp ite Of his o ft-re p e a te d de- « ¿ J 0* • “ * “ rc now o ccupied by ______ i q o residences, some o f the fin e s t in c la ra d o n « d u rin g th e 1934 ca m p a ig n fae w o u ,d * one. , e fm gQV. Salem M an y o f th e o w n e rs are re e rn o r Tho4# w h o th c g o v . lu c ta n t to sell fo r s e n tim e n ta l rea s o n * I t Is expected th a t '.he objec- e rn o r w tll be a c a n d id a te In 1938 .. base th e ir b e lie f on w h a t th e y c la im Jio n ’ these m a y he m et by leay in g them a life in te re s t in the to be hi« changed a ttitu d e to w a rd p ro p e rty C o n d e m n a tio n proceed- the masses in whose hands th e vo t- *n8 s tre n g th o f the sta te lies— In h is J ro b a b ly ba » e__ sorted Io In a c q u irin g some p roper ro p e r- m o ,r e. <l1Plom.a »*<: u tte ra n ce s and h i, e v id e n t a n x ie ty to p. < c «>’ *n, 5 “ ' e th c * « ' fo r ,h e , U U and m o d ify his c o n s titu e n ts r a th e r an1') ,h e o w n e r" ,al1 on " u t n T ’a n U ^ n ta e ’ ’ a Z h e ~ « o ” f x ^ price. q u e n tly d id d u rin g th e f ir s t ye a r F o re s t T re e Seedling* o f h ia te n ure as g o ve rn o r, a re In Ih -n ia n d . On th e o th e r h and th e re fo r th e A n u n p ecedented dem and those w ho s t ill co n te n d th a t g o ve rn o r w ill be c o n te n t to r e tir e fo re a t tre e , e - d lln g , I , re p o rte d by A C O N SC M E R -S S T R IK E ! W H Y N O TT R ecent fig u re s gathered fro m fifty -o n e c itie s o f th e U n ite d States, and re.ea ed by the U n ite d States B ureau o f La b or, show percentage increases in re ta il food prices fro m 1832 1936. as fo llo w s ----- -- to ---------------- P o ta to *. lOO-v: L a rd . Sliced Bacon. .5 % ; P o r» Chops. 65%: N a v y Beans. 60%; W heat Elower. 58%; C orn M eal. 57%; B u tte r 48%,; Cabbage, 47%; Sliced H a m , 42%; B ice , 38% F resh M ilk 33 ■. T he S e n tin e l o f M a rc h 18th quoted C h a irm a n M. S Eccles, o f the Federal Reserve B oard w h o m en stated facts, w h ic h p u b lic rnen * j □ i - .k t i j « u.. have dodged in th is p e riod o f h y- s te rlc a l e ffo r t to boost wages and s h o rte n hours, w h ic h have, in tu rn reduced p ro d u c tio n and Increased the cost o f liv in g and w h ich , he said, -a re n o t a t th is tim e In th e in te re s t o f the p u b lic in eeneral o r in te re s t o i tne p u d ii c in g e n e ra l o r in th e rea l in te re s t o f the w o rke rs them selves.’’ He, I t w ill be rem em - bered by o u r readers, also stated th a t "T h e u p w a rd s p ira l o f wages a nd p rices in to in fla tio n a r y p rice levels can be as disa stro u s as th e d o w n w a rd s p ira l o f d e fla tio n ” The consum er e specially has been overlooked In the strik e -ituation from Public “ fe at ,h e <>*P«’a ‘‘° n ’ rl , h »n rw?>' o f ? h e . e ’i l ' n J i . . .. __.... , . ,i . o i hia present te rm ; th a t he haa M ore th a n 600.000 o f th e -*e 11 ngx and In th e p o litic a l si, ra tio n by had h U fjH Qf p o i j u c a nd th e w ill go to O regon fa rm r , th is th e bo o sting o f w a g e , and p ric e , ty b icke rin g 3 in c id e n t to h l, o ffic e , s p rin g to be aet o u t fo r wo..d lots, w h ic h M r E c c le , says "a re not in s h o u ld It develop th a t th e gov- « h e lte rb e lt, and w in d b re a k ,. P e r th « rea l In te re st o f th e w o rk e rs ” . e rn o r does a sp ire to a second te rm guson p re d ic ts t 'la t th e dem and ’ o r who it was supposed, m is ta k e n ly , i t 1« g e n e ra lly conceded t h a t ’ h it yo u n g tree» w ill reach th e m il'lo n w ould be th e real beneficiari*»». m ost d if f ic u lt h u rd le w ill be th e m a rk in 19.T3 R ^rd lln g s a v a il i r»le A glance a t the fig u re s quoted p rim a rie s . T h e re in a ll p ro b a b llF fo r fre e d is trib u tio n to fa rm e rs tn- above w ill convince a n y h o u re w lfe 11 3 h« w il> c o n fro n te d w ith th e elude 15 v a rie tie s Tree« are »elect- eh«. . h . i . if i. o p p o sitio n o f a ll th e e l- m e n t! he ed fo r sh ip m e n t to meet c lim a tic *“ ' has a ffro n te d and an tag o n ize d d u r- re q u ire m e n ts o f th e v a r lo u i s“ e- comes to fe e ding a fa m ily . I t , ng h u c u rre n t te Im in c lu d in g th e Rons o f th e it a t e a , w e ll . , r ie lo o ks as th o u g h the day is co m in g |ea.jer9 of the state g ia n g e , o rg a n - p a rtic u la r n e e d, o f the n p o lle i it in w hen th e consum er w ill have to ¡zed la b o r. T o w n .e n d ite s and la st, th e p ro d u c tio n o f fu e l, posts and c a ll a « trik e b u t b y no m eans least, th e d isa p - lu m b e r. I f he doe- decide to t r i k • • • In d u s tr ia l N e w , R e vie w J ra .v . th is p a rty . R e p o rt. a p p a re n tly w e ll Itef'-n-nriiim S tarted on p ic tu re o f ho w th e s tr ik e w ill be founded, has I t th a t th e re ha- a l- A u tl-g a m h H n g B I.lx. b ro u g h t a b o u t: ready been fo rm e d a s tro n g co a li- wag p re d ltce d w hen G o v e rn o r ‘ He w o n 't be organized he w o n ’t *iOn bet wcen VViill« M ahoney, H o w - ) ( a r t ln vetoed th e e m ergency h a v e a n y leadeM he wiU m ake no , T ! L a tb b r e tl';’ G *» an(1 l l - cla u e on .he M a r tin a n ti g a m b .ln g i h L t . y.h 1® ™ k O sborne to oppose th e g o v e rn o r b| „ th , , , o t m ach in e and p in b a ll th re a ts , th e re w ill be no fla g -w a v - Mho u ld a . seek re-election. o p e ra to r, th is week s ta rte d the In ? to get h i, votes. H e w ill Just W h a te v e r th e g o v e rn o r’s ln te n - r , f „ cn(, , im on th e m easure a , w e ll decide o f hla own accord th a t he tio n s m ay be to w a rd a gecond te rm M C a rne y m eagure, w h ic h alao w ill p u t o f f b u y in g because prices n0 one y et know « unless it be h im - o u tla w s slo t m achine« and a u th o r- are to o h ig h . O v e rn ig h t th e u h e els w h ich is d o u b tfu l a n d he is th e ir c o n fl c a tio n -ui p u b lic o f In d u s try will slow down; men no* B ut at least the s u b je ct nulgances. P re lim in a ry p e titio n s .. . ___ _ . . . . . p rovides p le n ty o f m a te ria l fo r were file d w ith th e «tate d e p a rt w ill fin d them®elvee o u t o f Jobs; , . . ., , . , . J sp e cu la tion and p ro b a b ly w ill fo r m e n t th is w eek and p e titio n » w ill la b o r le a d e r, w ill be unable to do severaI m o n th , to come, be In c irc u la tio n th ro u g h o u t the a n y th in g a b o u t it ; the »conom lsts . . . state fo r s ig n a tu re s w ith in a s h o rt a nd p o litic a n e w ho fig u re every- S ta te ’, Bonded Indebp-dneiM, tim e. I f th e re q u isite n u m b e r o f t h in g o u t on paper, b u t n o t In p rac- Reduced. names are secured the w o mean- tic e , w ill s ta rt p e d dlin g new O regon's bonded d e b t w as red u c- u re , w m be on the 1938 b a llo t fo r th e orie s. B u t th a t w o n ’t give Jobs.” ed by »1,900,000 th is w eek w hen a ctio n by th e voter«. In th e m ean- ----------------------------- S ta te T re a s u re r H o lm a n p a id o f f tim e It lg expected th a t the le g a lity IN NA TE RIG HTS »1.300,000 in h ig h w a y bonds and „ { , hesfi g a m b lin g devices w ill be A , In th e dav« o f N oah G ood, o f in W o rld W a r V e te ra n s ’ threshed o u t In th e c o u rts In a su it w a ^ e r , , h m , X e d th e b° ndi' T hP ” e W ™ " » « « U « e d In M a rlo n c o u n ty a nd w h ich w a te r subm - rged th e w o rld so to- leave »47,208,010 s till o u ts ta n d in g a l- h a , n Ire a dy been decided a g a in st d a y flo o d s o f erroneous and per- m o t e q u a lly d ivid e d between o b li- th e p in h a ll o p e ra to rs by C irc u it n lc lo u s Ideas have a p p a re n tly so g a llo n , o f the h ig h w a y and bonus Judge C ra w fo rd . subm erged the in d iv id u a ls r ig h t to com m l -slon« S ta te bond re tire - « • • life , lib e r ty and happiness th a t In •*“ « • J a n u a n r 1, 1833,a m o u n t O n |y onfl m pm her n f th e , o rm e r m a n y c o u n trie s m en have fa lle n to ,2 ’ ’ ' ^ c.ri r '! ng t0 a a d viso ry board fo r th e e m p lo ym e n t u n d e r th e e n sla vm e n t o f personal me ,3socd by. H o b n a il In s titu tio n f o r a d u lt b lin d was re- ru le rs h lp s a n d d ic ta to rs h ip s . In n__ ta ln e d on th e ne w ly created board th is , h is to r y Is b u t re p e a tin g Itse lf. ' l , , , r i i, . . T h a t was M rs. I^>e P a tte rs o n o f W h e n th e n ro n h e t S a m u e l’s sons I ' ra n k M F r a n c l" c o v lc h . P o rtla n d w h o has been a c tiv e In n e rv e rte d ludem ent th e ider o f se n a to r fro m C la tso p co u n ty, no w w o rk fo r th e b lin d fo r m a n y years, p e rv e rte d Judgm ent, th e elders o f kn o w s h o w It feel» to be th e gov- O th e r m em bers o f the new board Is re a l dem anded o f th e p ro p h e t a e rn o r o f a g re a t state. F ra n c is c o - are D r. R a lp h F enton and O. V k in g . I n fa th e r ly love, he w a rn e d vich , as p re sid e n t o f th e senate, B a d le y o f P o rtla n d , J. H Chappel STATE CAPITOL NEWS LETTER o f M a rs h fie ld and B u rk e o f A s to ria M is H a ir y HE NEEDS A ' NEUTRALITV ACT" TOO I T he a u th o r ity vested In the h ig h way ic m tn h s in o by ’ he i scent le g is la tu re to c o n s tru c t a b u ild in g o u t o f th e ir o w n fu n ds m ay never be exercised G o ve rn o r M a rtin to ld ucwspa|*ei men th is week th a t he w ould never consent to the use o f h ig h w a y fu n d s fo r b u ild in g pur- ¡uuies F u rth e rm o re the g o ve rn o r «aid th a t n e ith e r he n o r th e mem bore o f th e h ig h w a y com m ission bad ever been ro n » u ltrd w ith re fe r ence to the b u ild in g b ill a lth o u g h m em bers o f th e le g is la tu re declare th a t th e b l’ l o rig in a lly came fro m th e h ig h w a y com m ission 1 lebrón ■Mr» Jennie G llc rla t Y o u th fu l O ffe n d e r» R e tu rn e d i t is re p o rte d th a t New Y o r k I V iitte n U a r j. fa rm e rs bv the hu n dre d s re ce n tly T ’ e e xp e rim e n t o f tr a n . f e r r ln g alate protested to New Y o r k s Le g lsla y o u th fu l o ffe nd e rs fro m th tiv e M ilk In v e s tig a tin g C o m m itte e prUm» «o » « o '; tr a in in g .c h , K, I wa > <iven a b la ck e \e th is W w Mk a g a in st the Mate» s trin g e n t m ilk wh#n W(U , l)Utld necessary tc . - lo re- c o n tro l la w «nd d e m a n d ’d It» di»- (u rn tww tlw u ,y , , o , h# |>enl. c o n tin u a n ce M em bers o t th e tm lta r y . Th» e xp e rim e n t was en- D a iry m e n ’s le a g u e Cooperative As- tered In to a p p ro x im a te ly a ye a r “P ity h im who ( u n t i hi» b je ^ o n hi» »ociatlon. a pioneer in the E x te rn ago as a means, both o f re d u c in g fie ld te s tifie d at tw o hearings, and ’ he congestion a ^ t h e sta te p rison own people" a g re is iv e lv opposed opposed the agresöively the law , n be- and « M ^ g a U n g ” !he yo u n g fir s t- MARCH W ith cer- te rm e rs fro m the o ld e r c tlm ln a ls h a lf o f th e ir m em bers IS—Teros jo v e women the O ut o f boys u n d er the age o f 20 nqfc; io vow at primary ta in types o f produca, M in ita ry o n ly nine w ere fo u nd w h o co u ld he •¿•chons. 1917. regulation« are necessary N o one tn tru s te d to the care o f tb < 17—The Cheek Indians were oppose« them B u t lax»'» w h ich te ll school w h e re th e re is no p ro v is io n deiecied at ’h e tattle ol the fa rm e r w h a t he m ust ch a rg e fo r fo rc ib le d e te n tio n o f inm atea. Hcrwehoe Send. 1814 M $ l i l i 'HAItAY. A f i l l i . I. 11(37 TH E SF .N T IN E Is COTTAOB GROVE, OREGON F A C E FO» B A »pee la I school m e e tin g was held M onday n ig h t fo r the puipoas o f e le c tin g a d ire c to r to ta k e the place o f G eorge Kehelbeck. w h o re c e n tly m oved to C ottage G rove A rc h ie G tlh a m waa elected T h e B a tte r p ro g ra m g ive n at the H e b ro n c h u rc h Sunday waa w e ll a tte nd e d T h e re being 72 preaent. A basket d in n e r waa held a fte r p re a c h in g services. T he la d le * c lu b w ill meet at the F a rm e r» U n io n h a ll on W ednesday a fte rn o o n . A p r il 7 A c o m fo rt w ill be i led M r S te in o f C edar C reek waa ta k e n to a h o s p ita l in Eugene Sat u rd a y He haa been a ilin g fo r to m e tim e hut becam e so bad he bad to go to th e h o s p ita l A n g e lo P e rtn l. w ho was h u rt last WCek on a lo g g in g tr a in a l Coris hay, m uch b e lte r, he had the e tltrh e a rem oved fro m the cu t on his forehead T he I v ~ Abeene fa m .lv were d in n e r guests E a s te r d a y o f M r. F lore n ce S m a ll a» d in n e r gU M ta Sunday M r and fo r Ihe M lmm ona r h lld r v n d u rin g M t» C ony Myer» o f C re sw e ll and (he m o ve T hey w ill re tu rn to th e ir M r and M rs B a in M o ttia o f Ile x new home S u n d a y te r M t and M r , John K ebelback had a . E a s ie r day d in n e r t u e . t i M i and M r» M ik e Kebelbe a and M i and M r . George Kebelbe,-k and O ecar l-a n g fo rd o f C anny w n , an la u g h te r C a rn ltn c and M l, , l ly th o v e rn ig h t guest a t the John R ic h - m . s i , v „» C otta«» G rove a rd .o n hom e Sunday n ig h t M r and M>* K Haynes. M r and \ j r< E rrd O v e rto n and c h ild re n o f M osby cree k were S a tu rd a y vl»- Mrs. V an AUlson atui Mrs. W ebster Ito ra o f h e r " t n o t h e r " M r . " j e ’ ue “/ Ito rs o f M r a n d M i r J o h n R rb e i G llc rla t. la u .n a rd G lte ria t o f K la m a th F a ll, beck and K a tie G llc r ls l o f C h ilo q u in M il« K a tie B a rk s m s ye F has pur- ,-nme hom e S a tu rd a y m o rn in g fo r a cha«ed th e service s ta tio n fro m her ,h o r t v is it. K a tie re tu rn e d Sunday b ro th e r A lb e rt and w ith ner m oth e r M rs. Je»»ie G llc rlM an I »on M is. 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