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TH E S E N T IN E L , COTTAGE GROVE. OREGON Established 1888. Published Evei-y Thursday at 25 North Sixth Street. W. C MARFIN ................................................................ Editor-Publisher SUBSCRIPTION RATES (Cash in Advance! In Lane-Douglax Counties Outside Lane-Douglas Counties One Year ...... $1.50 One Year ............. $2.00 Six Months ................ 80 Six Months _______________ 1.25 Three Months ----------------- .50 Three Months __ .65 Foreign rate 50 cents year additional. No subscription accepted for less than three months R o tta n e A n w S e n tin e l THE POCKETBOOK o f KNOWLEDGE T H U R SD A Y , AU G U ST 29 New U. 0. Faculty Members Named Dr. Donald M. Erb, prmldent of the University of Oregon, an 0 9 w O «k TO FAAN nounced Monday that 16 new staff A I K M T BULB members have been appointed to IN 1914 — ■TOtuy IT TAKCB the staff of the faculty on the ONLV E u g e n e c a m p u s it, till vacancies /l vw m roa a - left by regular staff members who much bittss A have resigned or who are away on omw leave of absence. Three of the new appointees will hold professional rank, 11 will he Instructors and two will lx* libra rians. IS T H IS PR O G RESS? New professors are Dr. Frank lin D, Walker, who will replace ITofessor H. C. Howe, professor of Since th e last W orld w ar we have been bu ild in g better Ifa iM C H W if i* English, who died the past sum autos, b etter airplanes, better radios, b etter m ethods o f tran s A I a ANFS iu A. VITAL TO A IS A A N «« now mer: Sigurd Nllssen. noted singer, COSTS C FHT> A FOUNP A t COM. ARTO portation, b ig g er colleges, b etter public schools and d espite the who will lx- professor of voice In TO f fiOUAtf IN I? !« the school of music, and Major depression up until about tw o years ago. w e lik e others thought Charlee E. Knlekerljocker, who th at these tw en ty years had probably been the m ost fru itfu l, will be In the military de|»art- th e most frau ght w ith progress o f any period o f history in the ment, replacing Mnjor H. L. Bar p ast thousam ls o f years, but a fter readin g about th e havoc rett, ordered to Brunswick, Geor- gln. ■wrought in Europe and th e absorption o f a h a lf dozen or more» 1919 TAIN O TUI Oil »«PiisTXy vutBT tua * n * nruM irp Three of the new instructors o f the so-called dem ocratic countries, we w onder. W e wonder, valus OF Ail ceuDf oa. will teach in the English depart PQOOUCfD M rug U-S J am ong other things, if our accom plishm ents w ill be sw ep t aw ay, ment. Thomas Mundle, head of the that y e a * / / or w ill th ey stand. W e w onder if the U n ited S tates w ill have to English defuirtment at Albany FOB TXf F irst II low er its boasted highest stan dards o f living. W e w onder if w e college since 1928, Dr. Gardiner 200 yr«*« If O« lACt -MAKM0 *1 Stillwell, will teach literature, and can preserve our present lib erties in th e form o f free speech and aufm w o t f I AAOAt i A c e Jack L. Bangs, who will come freedom o f the press. W e w onder if a m ore liberal edu cation for an ru n g a o n e s from the University of Washing TMAU , th e m asses lias m ade us understand each oth er and ou r n eigh wnu e n / ton, will teach In the speech de bors better. W e w onder if the U n ited S tates w ere invaded, could partment. ( P 'criA r stto^a A TyfMAl ’H C lt During the absence of Dr. L. S. its citizens tak e the hardships incidental to w ar in the sam e X ûM W » _U O tS ) Pressman, head of the anthropol sp irit that some o f our m ore unfortu nate neighbors have taken ogy department. Robert F. Helzer. i t W e w onder if the present governm ental th eory th at the gov . Mr. Helzer will come from the ernm ent ought to help the people rather than the people helping University of California, where he has been an instructor In anthro th e governm ent Isn’t w rong. And w e w onder a fter reading H it pology. Paul T. Culbertson, of le r ’s conquests o f the sm all countries overrun, a fter hq prom ised general extension division, will t o respect their righ ts, w h eth er prom ises are sacred and more. serve as instructor in history dur A n d w e w onder if the voters w ere to break the third terra tra ing the absence of Dr. John T. d ition and reelect R oosevelt, if the U nited S ta tes w ould not be Ganoe, professor of history, who COMING HOME will study this year In Washing p ractically ready for dictatorship. ton, D. C. Anibel Vargas will Join the EARL E. COOPER teaching staff of the Romance V O LU N T EER SY ST E M ___________ When Slavery Ended language department. “U nder the volu n teer system , the in dividu al has to decid e matiorf^dld not ' f r e ^ a U 0 o Z °u ie Dr. Charles H. Secoy, who re ceived his doctor of philosophy de w h ether he w ill w ork or fig h t. . . It is too hard a d ecision for slaves nor was that its writer’s gree» from the University of Wash th e private conscience. I f he decides to fig h t w hen he o u g h t to Purpose In his first inaugural ad- ington. will become Instructor In chemistry. Dr. I .owe 11 Jones, hold w ork, the volu n teer system has no m eans of conserving his sk ill. t?'at h?.2'a<1, 00 er of a doctor of philosophy de I f he decides to w ork rather than to fig h t, his conscience w ill e ry because he* thought^thc C o n - gree from California, will teach trouble him and his neighbors w ill question him. F or his ow n stitution did not give him the pow- zoology. Miss Leona E. Tyler, who peace o f m ind and for th e e fficie n c y o f the nation al effort, th e er to do so. The Civil war itself, has been teaching nsssistant at choice o f w ork in g or fig h tin g m ust be m ade for him by an im . "i®5 , not fought over the question the University of Minnesota for the past two years, will be In personal tribunal.— W alter L ippm ann in N T H erald-T ribune. friction ’h o i n V " ^ ^ ^ ^ t h e ^ w o structor in psychology. ----------- --------------- sides but it was not the flame that An addition to the music school D E L IN Q U E N T N Y A lighted the conflagration. faculty will be Ferdinand Soren ,__________ Lincoln's own words point out son. who will be instructor of bass instruments. Miss Josephine Persl- th e th6l V y - 7 D-Vei “ be<?aUSe differed^* h e n ‘he J S T ’i ’t u ? *» cano will come here from Brook th e N Y A (N ation al Youth A d m inistration) has never gotten everything in my power to pre- lyn. N. Y., as an exchange In around to it, a business m an to ld a S en tin el reporter last week serve, protect, a n d defend the structor In physical education. in d iscu ssing our recent editorial on w h y streets w ere n ever Union.’' New additions to the library staff will be Barbara Hollis Mc m arked as an N T A project. The city is ready to sponsor the Millan. who has been librarian at street m arking project any tim e the NA’ A g ets around to it, but president at the beginning^! the Eugene high school, and Adeline so fa r th e N Y A is sorter k eep in g up the reputation o f other gov- war to free them in the seceded v D Adams, who will take the place of ernm ent agencies in le ttin g y ou guess th e n ext m ove. And fo r ’ tat“ ; 7 a L i e r t,,e con' g ir l™ h T « Pf Mrs. Lois Baker during the lat about tw o m onths the N Y A w as a w fu lly hot and bothered be- had ¿ tjjfo d . ^ ^ ^ n c o l n f he R a n W ild e o rc h e s tra w h ich ter’s leave of absence. Appointment of other new fac cause w e did not have a n y th in g fo r our unem ployed y o u th s to war one againsT slavery as well as ** at the (JreK°n “fate lair at ulty memix-rs is expected to be do. to preserve the Union. Neither of Salem the week of September 2 announced before the beginning of ----------------------------- - the purposes, however, was the ,o ^or *^e ^air dances. school In September. “ The man w ho is hard to s a tis fy m oves forw ard. The man ~ , . , it took ' >05 »»um M 19-10 Beach. The Community club met re cently nt the Lynx Hollow school house. The nfterrxMiii was s|x*nt quilting on the club quilt. ’I'welve m em ben were present. Mrs D. B. Bullock of Portland, Mrs. Harry Porter, Mrs. Robert Funk of Canby, and Mr». Jennie Ijirxcn of Sacramento, California, were guests recently of Mr. and Mrs. Abe Van Prooyen. Mrs. Bul- hxk Is Mrs. Van Pnxiyn’s mother and the other ludles her aunts. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Hoff and family are moving from the Wil liam McBee ranch to Ix*hnnon this week. Miss Anna Mae Mahler of Des Moines, a guest nt the home of her uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle I i\l m n tiii tn <l |o Iowa this week. Paradoxical History Divide w ho sits back com fortably and is conten ted w ith w hat he has e m l forces; the other was to poe- accom plished m oves backw ard. sibly prevent foreign recognition _ _ “ I f I were able to bequeath to every y o u n g man one virtue, "f lfhe Confederacy as an indepen- ^ ^ . T ^ f w T e k mTvi™ “ m I E i h Z w ^ i” 'i;‘ ? e ^ " - t d i^ n=t “ ' ,Or W'th '"'t “ ■ * H e wahTdfc'r a victory Ihe / “ ™ " S S i ^ . t ^ e ^ d ' the w orld w ould stand s t i l t — C harles P. Steinm etz. ------------------------------- W hen you see a chip on a m a n ’s sh ou ld er it is quite lik e lv it came from his head * field to issue the proclamation iamily, former owner», left Wed- When Lee was defeated at Antie- nesda y for Freewater, their form- tam h,e waited five days and gave erJ7Sme~ . M , o a a Preliminary statement of warn- _ M™. Clyde Napp of Pasadena, ing. In this he declared that if the Cahfomia, has rented the Dan T. , , 1 • T a. ti , . , seceded states did not lay down Uugan „ It w as hard early in Ju n e to tell w hich w as presidential their arms and return to the 71,6 R H- Kenady family spent tim ber and which w as ju st “ b a rk .” Union within 100 days he would SundaY at Winchester Bay. - .......... — — ----- ■--- ----------— , - -------- ------------------------- -------- declare all of their slaves “forever Mr and Mrs F. M. Chapman . free.” attended a card party Saturday t-oreign Language Studies _ L L . 7 .. . On New Years dav when the at the home of Mrs. Frances Pat- Siuaeots in foreign schools acquire Toshiko Mataum oto was the guest 10Q had s#wl issued his fam- ten at Hebron in honor of Mrs. a g reater m astery of languages than honi r. ’ L a ‘2,t^ e1 2 h.°Were?,7“ ous Emancipation Proclamation. A5 of Wheatland. Callfor- students in Am erican schools, ac- by a group of Livingston, C a lif., The proclamation, however, did nia- . ... _ „ core.ng to the Colum bia U niversity Japanese girls. The afternoon was not legally abolish slavery; this Mr and Mra- w - 0 Saunders of Press. spent playing Chinese checkers. was brought about by the Thir- Cushman brought J. A. Mackey teenth Amendment passed in 1865 home Monday. He became ill while ________________ visiting at their home and has C ranberry Production Hum an In fa n t’s Bone Structure FIVE ENLIST IN NAVY since been seriously ill. The largest cran b erry producing A baby has 11 m ore bones than area in the United States is on an a d u lt This is due to the fact that Five young men were enlisted “Life’s richest dividends consist Ce .e Cod, where three-fourths of certain bones in the skull and at this week in the United States n°t o t money but of happiness and the nation's crop is grown. the end of the spine Join later. Navy through the recruiting sta- contentment tion located in the post office building at Eugene. They were Clifford L. Johnson of Cottage Grove, Orvil G. Brown of Creswell, Gordon W. Dodge and Z > y M A P J O P IE T H O R P William L. Jackson of Goshen and Paul R. Thompson of Eugene. We’ve knocked the bottom out r y a ! m a n ICE CREAM With the enlistment of these of used car prices In the most men the August quota for this drastic reduction of the year. EAY1M6 COM TEST* FOR DO6&. THe HAME OF THE area was completed. Applications l a t e s t t it l e h o l d e r . IS are now being accepted from men 86 Ply. Cpe. DeLuxe, who can qualify, and who desire Special at ____ ___ $645.00 SHIVER. IT to enter the navy in September 17 Ply. DeLuxe 4 door » M m J -r- M O K TH oarr and October. O»M 9t W L l UMJ CAUK Sedan ........................ $550.00 86 Ply. Coupe ............... $425.00 • • • 86 Chev. Sedan ........... $895.00 84 Chev. Sedan ........... $295.00 Olds D e lu x e T udor w ith 88 Chev. Sedan ........... $150.00 tru nk. N e w rin gs, v a lv es ju st 29 Chev. Coupe ........... $ 75.00 ground. T h is oar driven by • • • one ow n er on ly. Carries our 29 Ford Sedan fam ous ‘S A F E T Y T E S T E D ’ 29 Ford Coupe gu arantee. O n ly .... $465.00 29 Ford Coupe 29 Ford Coupe 1929 F ord % Ton P ick u runs good .................... And aeveral other cara at ex- WORLD ° f F ° O D — T » I —- OUCH A Perfect ‘36’ FtCMMoSaeWL e o pwawe! ULAR Powes DE leon in m * o a THE fOUMTAiu O» <MQun TO F LOO IDA TH E F IM T Mt o t yomtm m / omt PLANTEO M TM* COUHTBT. »»»r A-AOT /r/ WB W U X P A Y < 5 ® ° F O R E A C H STRANGE FACT SUBMITTED AND U1 Aflpgxt, A W ORLD o f F Q O t ^ . 9Qfe t entm a v e n u e , n e w york , c 1940 Olds Sed an — on ly 5200 m iles — M any accessories. There is a liberal discou n t on th is car. oeptlonally low prices. Gray Motor Co. M A R T IN M OTORS T o u r Oldam obile D ealer 23 N orth 8th St. Tour Pontiac Dealer 24 No. 9th Lynx Hollow 9 ' Genuine Hockmeyer Zipper Cords $2.95 Mr. and Mr». A. B. Wolfard en tertained with a birthday party in honor of t h e i r youngest son Horace's 21st birthday recently. Guests present were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wolfard and family, Thel ma Coltrane of Cottage Grove, Miss Dorothea Wright of Cres well, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Flanni- gan and son of Eugene, and Lloyd Wolfard of the Hollow. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Laing and son Bobbie of Los Angeles, Cali fornia, are house guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Garfield 7 For Cb»» —for Color —for W ear—choose Interw oven “ S ta d iu m D esig n »*' fo r “ Going Back to School“. E v ery th in g for School W ear TH E M EN S TOGGERY A. W . H elU w ell OREGON STATE s«pt. snd thni Sta a» Sala« 0 Oreaada A D M IM IO N S Oata— Mgfct H a n ■taatan »Se, boi M»nt 78c. P a ri-M a tu a l __ QramtaUnd »sc, nairvad Mat SOa, Bos uat 7Bc. IMO A ll-Amarinan Baraa-— O rm a rtn n d , m « i Box BOc. par aaapSa, C a n Ma. Fricea AU Can Afford BEGINS IflBORORV 4