Tl 11 ' US I > A \ TH K SENTINEL. COTTAGE PROVE, OREGON PAGI TWO Established 1889, Published Every Thursday at 25 North Sixth Street. C MARTI?.' ......... ........ ............................................E d ito r-P u b lis h e r SU BSC RIPTIO N RATES (Cash in Advance) In Lsne-Douglas Countie« Outside Lane-Douglas Counties One Y e a r ........................... $1.75 One Year ---------------------------$2 00 Six Months .«0 Six Months ....— , ------------ 125 Three Months ___ ____ 50 Three Months .................. ..... —--------- 65 Foreign rate 50 cents year additional. No subscription accepted far less than three months. M u t (ftrcve Smtrnrl November 3 Ballot al «-dueatlon and pulvllc nsststitm'e. O r eg PUBLIS we reproduce below the gem-rut election tvaliot, which w ill tie voted on November 3rd. The ballot, w ith a b rie f explanation o f I tic amend- nunts. u> reproduced w uh excep­ tion of the non-partisan tvaliot. when* th e n ' is no opposition. The "D ” and "R " an- us«*«! fo r the wording Dem ocratic and Repub­ lican a fte r eairfi n:-.me and the candidates are named in order as they appear on the luU lol; 1 M T K U MTATKM This h ill is designed to protect gume fish ui coastal stBrams und bays. F o r L'nltetl Congress W H EN GRAN DPA W AS A BOY Human nature loesti’t change very much. Every genera , tjon hears lit that " tin grass was greener when grandpa was i « bov ” If the subject isn’t grass, then’ almost any other topie will serve equally well. Even the horses were fastei or stronger as ! g ran d fath er reinenilters them. used to lit Similarly, every generation hears that peopk , healthier.” But the tru th , of course, is that the grass is just as green L.. - i now as U e ver was; the snow is just as white n w inter i are pfeiily of horses that are stronger or faster than “ old Do ill - b in ;” and the average American haliy which is oora today «‘an ’ «-Jtpeet to live 13 years longer than an infant which was born at the tu rn of the century. Yet. i t ’s human nature to give some credence to sundry forms uf misapprehension: especially in time of w ar when peo- . pie are thinking about the n atio n ’s “ n atu ral resources.’ One of the. most popular of such war-time fallacies is that i«nlyidird in g ran d p a 's critical rem arks about the tim ber in the forests. Eor in every genera'ion. it seems io the elders, that “ even the trees d o n ’t xrow as good as they useu to .” to <•> H ill whirl» would re s tric t net flslilua on eoastai stream a and F o r the inform ation of voters, buvs, except In specified stream s. w. M & h Ì m five-il.xthx States Sea« lo r in V o te fo r One OUR DEMOCRACY Historical Event», by M at -A N D A6ENTS FOR UNCLE S A M , TOO — IN ALL WALKS O F A M ER IC A N LIFE. t? ) V h ill propoaed hy in itia tiv e l>etition. which provide« fo r the d is trib u tio n ol state income tax receipt« in ev.ee*» of $7,75h.(M)t) ii. any year to public school and high school d istricts in proportion to number o f «lavs >f actual attend- ante and providing fu rth e r that money thus reeeivid shall la' fu lly .qvplh-d to reduction of tax««. «H A T WE D O N ’T NEED W a lte r W. W hitbcck, D, of M ultnom ah county. You w on't amble fa r down on Charles L. M cN ary, R. o f M a ri­ Mam Street u n til v«m w ill meet on county. somebody wlm is dying Io te ll you F o r R epresen tative In Cong less. w hat this country needs T«» re­ F o u rth D is tric t. Coos. C urry. lieve the monotony 1 w ill spout Douglas. Jackson. Josephine. Lane o ff and te ll you what we don't and Linn counties Vote fo r One need. Edward C. K elly, D. o f Jackson To s ta rt With, 1 would say one county. i thing we are over-stocked on is H a rris E llsw orth. R. of Douglas ’ I indispensable men. M r Nupuleon county. hail France believing fo r quite a STATE spell th a t it could not get along F o r G overnor V o te fo r One w ith o u t him. It turned out o the r­ Lew Wallace. D, of M ultnom ah wise. D id raucous Adolph has been county. using the same hooey. Gandhi got E arl Snell. R. of G illiam count.v him self a goat and a eoupla grape Set re ta ry of S ta te V o te fo r One vines und glamourized him self in ­ Francis Lam bert, D. o f M ult-1 to something or o lh e r indispen­ nonvih county. I h Ti »IIK U là, |«>IJ Lngliii I advis hni»iK util ul Hou.flauiij, I'MU. :x,iìUt» buy. IV V f l l l» l ,M u x ttll« « V l.ilW IS U . 17'Xt iTs • H. A. HAGEN Chiropractic Physician itm l his fu llie r in Spokane and w ill retu rn to Spokane tonight enroute h a il) to Great latkes From Great Ijik i-s I k * w ill be aent Io hospital school, hut dties not know yet wlH'ie ii w ill he. sable. Six months seasoning u> rccom- Anti if you care to get away mended to convert grven w < sm I In­ from indispensable |M laillels and Immlis to destroy the H. C. Wheeler. R, of Lane coun- ery. But the tru th of the m atter is that new trees grow just the OH£ H A ir M/LUOH AME8/CA/VS . em m y same today as they were growing before w ritten history lx- S ta ff a contest on "W H A T W E t> E V E R Y B O N P P R A W S U S CLOSER TO V/C TO R Y. gau. Moreover, the so-called “ v irg in ” tim ber which g ra n d fa th ­ Ethan Lee Newman. D. o f Lane D O N ’T N E E D says Henry, t r y ­ N n zl G« »rrnany x forext urea lx county. ing to be smart and humorous, er admires, itself was once a “ second-grow th” forest. alsait on«- te w <-nt le ih of the forest F o r Senator. F o u rth S e n a to ria l and if you do so, he says, m y Not even if grandfather is using his spectacles can he look D is tric t, latnc and IJ n n counties. R l s s l \ \ u AR R E L IE F vtces. m its different brunches, ill« -.I in tin - I ' n i l e d S t a t e s firs t e n try in the contest is for w ill h»> publicized. at a piece of Itim lnr and tell w hether it came from the first crop V o te fo r One “ fewer colum nists." C ontributions of cash m ay now harvested in a forest or from the fifth crop or the tenth crop— A new- lis t of tw e nty names and Angus Gibson, R-D, o f Lane Yours w ith the low «town. th e ir i-nntribuiinns. to ta lin g $9 20 be received at th«. O. K Supply atty more than he could tell from an ear of corn how many county. JO E SERRA Shop, lo r R W It as w ell ns by , was s«*nt to the national olfiee times the cornfield has yielded a crop of corn. For R epresen tative, F o u rte e n th severul new workers, whose nam< i 565 F ilth Ave.. New York C ity, Almost four-fifths of the 430.000.000 acres of commercial R e presen tative D is tric t. L a n e O R E G O N F O N F E R E N C E « S I S this week, to purvnase focal con­ w ill he iirinouni -'l from tim e to V o te fo r T h re e Xiu&iuan forest land to d a y is in second-growth tim ber—o r C o u n ty centrates and sulpfu drugs. This time. I'll« se w orkers nr«, n il bt sy H ester Reed. D. o f Lane county. •‘ th ird-grow th” or “ fo urth-grow th” — and new crops are eon- The annual Oregon CkMiference list nrikes the present to ta l t.f l«opli- in th e ir own rig h t ami John R. Snellstrom , R. o f Lane stoutly grow ing as replacem ents to the harvests o f the Women's Society o f C hris­ ix w trib u to rs to in is pari of t!«e ,«)tti'‘ have taken on heavy extra county. Of course, in some sections of the country the new tree c u rric u la -iciiviti,—; in the huMincss Trum an A. Chase, R. of Lane tian Service of M ethodist church i re lie f w ork amount to 120. The w orld, which w ill explain why c i m M u a * b u tter than they do in <>tlu rs. That s heeause ' t ree w ill be held in Eugene at the F irst names o f these «kinors an- as fo l­ county. everyone h is not b-<-n |*-rsonally * Tike h u m a n nature, hasn’t changed ’ .«•ry much-—not nti Earl H. Hill. R. o f Lane county Methodist church next Monday lows: .Murry rru n n e ll t i l t m ute; solleltt-d todnte. The privll«*}{e of since the amVs when grandpa w as a b oy. ev Clyde E. Jordan. D. of Lane through Wednesday. The them«' Raymond Coriu-ll, 742 N River «• « n in b iitu ig is o | m n to all. anil we In l.« te M odel Car«. T h e y 're w ill lx* ’’A New E a rth W herein Road: Mrs. J. E McCall, 5th St 2Ä TftnveviJ’. Ö W evi f.'Ave wc have nave never found any good reason to wish that county. ur«‘ priM’e«-«bng tow ard a goal of w e 11 e t h Righteousness.” and D Mrs. R. L. Cox. C lindw iek Ave; Lane ready to go ? '-Wollld — Exchange. Ray A. M cInnis, D, o f some of the higlviights of the m eet­ Mrs. E rvin Hansen, N. 10th St.: O o d o o fo r Cottage Grove, <«n II'« county. ings w ill be: on Monday a fte nw on J. Tonole, R I’ Tonole, James principle that "m any little « tnak*- lU.’IU I'unlhM Sedan COVXTY a message by the national presi­ Fisher. G. Schcufele, nil «if Diss- n m ickle .'’ VOTE (310X) Y E S !! FOR ST E E L H E A D Itl.TU ( h e v r o le l lo u p e F o r C o u nty Com m issioner ( f i l l - th inks are due al a ll times dent, M is. J. D. Bragg, followed ton route; Mrs. E llis « ’ illm ins, c V o te for On«- I!»:I7 I'u iilla i Stxlan to tin* S»‘ntin«.| f«»r tin- space gen­ by a tea fo r the guests, a dinner at W ashington Ave; Mrs. Harold •“-E v e ry man and woman with an interest in O regon’s fu tu re W a lte r J. Holland. D, 6:15 oy the Wesleyan Service M u itin . N. 10th St.; Mrs. C urt.s erously aeismled to us in this) 193« l*onlta«' 3 luissciiger roupe s i «Wild work in behalf of Referendum N um ber 310. which will F. R. Brockscmnk. R. Guild. In . the evening Bishop Hansen, E. Main; E. L. Wade, W. hum anitarian «•fforl. M rs II. 11.1 1037 Dudge Sedan V o te fo r One Bruce Baxter- w ill have devotional be on,, the November ballot. That bill is designed to save our C o u nty T re a s u re r M ain; Mona Ray Funk, N. Lane Blake. I N 7 Olds Sedan Judd S tauffer. D. prentfer gamefiah. the steelhead, by prohibiting or restricting message followed by an address by St.; Mrs. Vera Medley, e ity ; M r* l»3H F ord Sexton Grace Schiska. R. M r. and Mrs. F L. Grannis re ­ commercial fishing for salmon and steelhead in coastal stream s president M n L W. J. Briyfg. Tues­ Ethel Ai pli-wlut •, C tn-rry C ourt; D I S T G H T ceived word that th e ir son Bob, IU3.« Ford Sedan day m om int^cbnf«-rence «gficeis and bays between November 90 and Ju n e I. Bonni May Ixm g. N. lo th St.; J. F o r Justice of th e I'e ae .', C o ttag e w ill report atywhich tim e Mrs. N stationed at Corpus C hristi, Texas 11)3.*» Ih in tin e Sedan B. Leonard, « ' M ain: Mrs. Susie This bill, passed by the legislature ami signed by G overnor G rove Justice D ist. V o te fo r One E. Compton, vice president of O ttin g er, 1404 E. Mam , Carol Lxx* as an in s tru c to r in the U. S. Navy 11131 ( h evro le l Sedan Sprague, was blocked by referendum petition, it is endorsed by A lta King, R. D. n ir c o rf* had been promoted from C b iis tia n Soesil Relations and L< - gilberjiaturial candidates Snell and W allace, who have pledged F o r Constable, C o ttag e G ro ve Jus­ cal Church A ctivitie s w ill re |» rt. Funk. N. Lane. ensign to lieutenant, ju n io r grade. The names of recent donors to Bob wax promoted to ensign a few V o te fo r O ne follow ed b t an address. "A fric a , th |jn fr lves to do all they can to see that it is passed in the coin­ tice D is tric t. the sewing and k n ittin g groups m onths ago and (he last prom otion ing elections. But it is in danger of tteing beaten unless the peo­ Jos F. Saflev, R, D. Before and N ow ." by Miss Viol«-t include the fo llo w in g: M r. and Is very g ra tify in g to his (jun-nt-- C IT Y O F C O T T A G E G R O V E m issionury ple understand it— explain it to others—and actively and ag- C randall. returned Mrs. O. Olson, O. K. Supply Shop; and friends here. F o r M a y o r V o te fo r O ne ak«ir'-ss by from A frica . 'Also tin «ressivciv support it. Mrs. Margaret 11« ek. Golden Rul • S. L. M ackin .Miss Lucile TJbby, rc fu i neri mt-s- Grocery; Mrs. Ruth W oolson. A YES vote is required to pass N um ber 310. And one Jim Adkins, who has lieen sta ­ F o r i 'l t y R«-eorder. V o te fo r One sionary from China. trdkrfde is that voters usually vote NO on measures when they Wocxlson MoteU’ and that increased natural propagation thereby allow- tra l and Southern A frica . Wednes­ A m en dm en ts Mrs G ertrude M ather, 104 N. 8th I'QUld mop than make up for the loss. The bill would make Seven amendments are also to day m orning an address w ill be St.; H. B Blake l.u h m o n d . Cal.; mf c h a iig e in present laws governing fishing in the Columbia. given by Mrs. Paul Means, m i.- be voted on in the general elec­ Th«- seventh 20-oaine nualical list And »kwould not in terfere with present methods of taking shad, tion. B rie fly these are: sionary from Malaya and in th-- has h -cn started w ith the c o n tri­ m e jt and herring com m ercially. (1 ) Leg islators com pensation afternoon w ill be th.- closing ad­ butions of John Conn, So. 6th St.; Refiiemlx-i— it takes a YES vote to approve a measure \m e n d m e n t: Purpose is fix in g dress hy Miss Salii«- Lziu M acK in- Mrs. A llje ri AdK.ns. Sf’niinel of­ whirh is vital to the preservation of O regon's m agnificent wild- legislative members' pay at $8.00 non. Several ladies from Cottage fice, and M r 'Iayl«»r of T a y lo r’x b fc J fo tBgfr-'yO vote is. in fact, a vote for the «lestruction of the per day w hile in session and fo r Grove plan to attend these mcet- G rocery; Mrs. Jas. Dolman, N. stfClnl-a«l. and for the loss of a vast amount of tourist business not more than 50 days, also $8.00 mgs. Lane; Mrs. W . S. < ippious, N. Lane; Miss Lee, c ity s p trt fishing brines into the state. Get t.-.e news around. per day fo r the e xtra session, pro­ F erret as Hunter It She facts arc understood. Num ber 310 will be approved with vided session is aut more th in In accordance w ith a new policy The ferret, a m em ber of the tw e nty lays. an arvidanehe bf YES votes. (2 , T ra iw fe rrtr.« R u ra l C re d it weasel fam ily. Is sometimes kept for names uf u ll d< nors to the Russian l.oan Funds to Irre d u ra b le School the purpose of hunting r a ti and rab­ Relief, w hether of cash, clothing o r o lh e r valuable m ate ria l or >;< r- , strangest paradox of the w ar is that the verv freedom Fund. bits. ---------s------------- ---------------------- w e’re ¡fighting for is ham pering our fight. (3 ) Amendment which specifies * th a t gasoline taxes, etc., be used