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THE SENTINEL. COTTAGE GBOVK. OREGON' PAGE TWO ¡. . C o tta r ,f ... © ro v e £ n itm r l Established August 15. 1889 Published Every Ttiuraday at Cottagv G row , Oregon \V C. M A R T IN Hero al 20. Chicago Bov \\ ins I). F. l ’ u h lis h . r Subscription Rates. Cash in Advance 1 year tin Lane-Douglas Counties* $1.75 6 months (in Lane-Dtoutlaa Counties) $1.00 3 months (in Lane-lX>uglas Countiesi ........ 80 1 year (outside Lane-Douglas Counties! $- 00 li months (outside Lane-Douglas Countiesi $1 —5 3 months (outside Lane-Douglas Counties* 75 Foreign rates on application No subscription accepted fo r less than 3 montlis. ImiMirtunt In changing address n o tify us Im mediately and give form er as w ell as present address. Entered at Cottage Grove, Oregon, as second class m atter. - T i l l l<S| » A \ ' -v U al s «««□$•"• « I V o id ha, been received by F m ic k le or in ,...... .. of M i* JA M A U V 21. 19*1 , 1 Tu” ' Wur1«’* Only the lop of word, are vl.ual- Itod by îrtfct reader*. .1. .1. ( j i i i o l l , m u tlic r of Mr*, llllc k le , who passed away at h«’t iT FIRST I k ne in San F r a tti.. c > en Jttnu- IGN Of A xe’i ^ . ^B( u ty 20th Death was due tu a para ly tic stroke which she s u ffc n tl a few pays ago. Mrs. Itlie kle \. i s With her motbin* at th i, tip i,' i,f her (l.'iiih "¡(¿e : Ih. I J\tu i.e _ 6 6 6 TABLETS. SALVE. NOSE DHOPS^ «R 666 O ’ • 0 R E G lo O UN S PA> E R Advertising isn’t perfec P U B11S IflE l»7 zfl-4s (TCI ATI ON BEHIND THE LINES X I T he most fa r-re a c h in g sp«*«‘<*h o f th e past g e n e ra tio n fro m th i' s ta n d p o in t o f p re se rv¡n g in d iv id u a l lib e r ty u n d e r o u r A m e r ican fo rm o f g o ve rn m e n t, was made b y . I iiit c t l S tates S e n a to r t»'.M ahoney o f W y o m in g . D enm erat, on D ecem ber x . 1942 W ith o u t ra n c o r o r p a rtis a n s h ip , lie shows th a t we ta«*o a d a n g e r at home, not so m uch fro m o u r c n e tn iis “ as fro m th e id e o lo g y w h ich m ade those enemies p re p a re and p re c ip ita te th e w a r. the id e o lo g y o f the a u th o r ita ria n s ta te .” S r-ne r.. I ve tin nienti ere better than W e are r a p id ly d r if t in g to w a rd the to ta lita r ia n idea th a t others, just ns i onfo show windows a-e th e sta te is the m is te r and th a t th e in d iv id u a l h rs no r ig h ts b.ite r than ethers, w h ich th e sta te m ust res,w et. The S e n a to r traces the g ro w th o f Privale Charles IV. Huber. C. 8. Murine Corps, righi, stsnds at selcimi •iiti-nlnui a . C.ihuiri I . sfc arcr “ bW W Suertwy in o n r c o u n try u p to the m om en t, and show s th a t pins un the Di tingutshed Flying Cross. In a citation Prvsiilrnl Kameveit said Ih r anard » a. for "ex- (raordiriar, achievement while participating in an aerial fligh t U a radioman-gunner . . . «luring Hie It i t 0. a some suit*.men are better thrtn a t u h u t a s h o rt step fro m th e p o in t at w h ic h we now are to th e ile of Midway.' :ther3. E u rop ea n th e o ry o f the a u th o r ita ria n s ta te .. “ 1< wa^hclievc, as th e foutuU ns o f th is n a tio n «lid. in a sepa- LN EN T \ JU N IO R C O R P S u s in I got m I Job: French is serving f*J5ttijul o f th e p ow ers o f g ovi rn m e n t in to the le g is la tiv e . th« L E A t . lE his fifth stra ig h t hitch i ts n legts- WITH So adverlisin isn't perfoct, but it deci la to r . . .8111*1 Pier of I 'ortlnnd is e xe c u tiv e and the ju d i in i. and i f we loo k to r the re s to ra tio n ot a better job than anything else yet dis his abb* colleague, u h ) un otd- th a t balance a fte r the w a r, th« n it is im p e ra tiv e th a t we sh o u ld Cottage Grove Sentinel. civcrc ’. Dear M r. M a rtin : tim e r nt the business . . . Tile* at least m ake ourselves a cq u a in te d w ith th e recent tre n d s o f T A week ago 1 sat in a m eeting Grange boys, headed by M ort g ottrrm iieait J ' said S e n a to r (»'M a ho ne y o f the Am erican Legion in Eu- T o u p k in s , Itsik things over . . I. tell: y i what is to be t ad, and Hy * ill'« e !t” > w fro m the re c o rd to dem >nstrate how ex> eil- gene. a '.w » ( » iiv . a • — s.a<» ■ iwt thete 11 gw i v by diance, 1 was not And dtx s A llen Sm ith, the big where to buy it, and is the cheapest way tiv e o rd e rs and acts o t b ureaus have developed a new e x e c u tiv e j w ent there deliberately to fu r- tim e law yer , . . Roy Meyers is on le g is la tiv e J u n c tio n , lie show s how “ ¡1 new m a n ife s ta tio n o f th e t hcr a cause fo r children -so this of doin'» this job. the job as usual; he h is been e 'tl^ th s io n .o f e x e c u tiv e p o w e r became e v h le n t. n am ely th e te n is peculiarly apropos: A couple of m ound the lobby longer than a ny dency. by in te r p r e ta tio n , to e x p a m l th e p o w e r and a u th o r ity editions ago. the Polio* Reserves one else . Phil Metachan drops g ive n hv s ta tu te . T he recent re m a rk a b le s a la ry lim ita tio n b y the in NO uncertain tones, asked fo r in to say hello . , . E-Governor Sprague f«*els nt horn«* when he •' D ir e c to r o f E co no m ic S ta b iliz a tio n is a ease in p o in t. A g a in the a h all: fo r a purpose th a t you w ill 7 7 /t’ visits the pre: room . . Tlx* r v - w r itiu g b y re g u la tio n o f th e p ro v is io n s o f the ret* nt p ric e do w ell to heed: "T he necessary cu rta ilm e nt o f C hild delinquency," In w eather stn Mt • it.,l and so «•out n il a m endm ents to encourage a g r ic u ltu r a l p ro d u c tio n , by I had intended to m arshal a fe w do pi ices 7« «•v I'.'ythin.? in this w h ic h th e in te n t o f Congress was «lefeated to m ake e ffe c tiv e th«1 facts, and pass them on (as an man's town. in te n t o f the bureaus, is a n o th e r illu s tr a tio n . aid to the Reserves, in a very “ T o say th a t Congress in te n d e d to s u rre n d e r its le g is la tiv e m eritorious idea». W e ll as I s ta t O f f i c e Supplies * T h « * Sentim ! fu n c tio n w o u ld , o f course, he th e sheerest nonsense. ed I sat in this p a rtic u la r m eet •‘ A d voca te s o f a new o rd e r opposed to d e m o c ra c y have ing. and to my g ra tific a tio n . 1 (Continued from page 1.) reached th e ir co nclusio ns because th e y Iw lie v e th a t th e m tx le rn found a Sergeant o f Marines (on w o rld has become so co m p le x th a t people can no lo n g e r g o v e rn active duty, by the way I whose tim e. Hence if the tw o d c p a it- them selves as th e y di«l in the h a n d ic ra ft era. b ut m ust be gov- ideas were sim ilar, and who had m ents are consolidated ns o u t lined in the b ill. Mr. S m ith w ill e rn ed by exp« it s W h o w ill te ll them w h a t th e y o u g h t to do and gone,.22 fa r as to bring into be- Ju nior M arine Corp be out o f a job. Get the point ? also w h a t th e y m ust d o .” • • • League” and if you have ever fo l S e n a to r O '.M ahonev th e n p o in ts o ut th a t g o v e rn m e n t by In the firs t tw o weeks more lowed the career o f the Senior e x e c u tiv e .o rd e r, and b u re a u c ra tie p ro n o u n c e m e n ts w h ie h side- Corp, you w ill find th a t in the bills have been introduced this t r a c k ‘ (*b>ip’Tess, is d angerous because a p a tte rn «'an be set Sergeant's idea - "Eugene »*■'**' has session than Inju. The lawm akers “ w h t4 c i iy 7 c a k e xe cu tive s s u rro u n d e d b y t r ine m lo us concen something.” So I now want to are te a lly try in g th e ir best to tr a te d pow er, w ill become th e in s triiu o n ts o f a p erm a n e n t augment any previous statement w ind up the session com«' the f i f I may have intended to w rite to tie th day. F or the firs t tim e tn b u re a u c ra c y .” a d d --W h y not a ju n io r corp many ^ y u is both liou*"s wer»* in i S y *, y r V a - ugr r • , league o f some kind or other, or session eyery day during the firs t ’ SOME WILL DIE I Sw * ' ' ju n io r Commandos o r what have w«M?lt. H arvey of P ortland and If Y ou Ar«««p, This A n i o i i n g O p p o r t u n it y lo you. our b e tte r brains can figure Frisbie o f Baker hold th«* lead fo r A b r ie f news ite m fro m a w estern c ity re p o rts an a u to ae- I *. TF », *• *«o ¡ p i t f " out something o f a like nature? intro du ction o f new bills in th ci«lent. The d r iv e r was b u rn e d to a c ris p . In his ear w en* fo u n d Let me go on. D uring the lush house, w hile W allace o f Pori land heat scare«! c o n ta in e rs th a t had held gasoline. Befor«* gas r a tio n twenties, and the decadent th ir holds firs t honors in the senate. in g these c o n ta in e rs w o u ld not have b««ti th e r e : th a t m an w o u ld ties era, it chanced th a t back in A ru lin g by Speaker M c A llis te r M ilwaukee, Wisconsin, Bob Bald that ihe old m oth-eaten custom n o t have die«l. A fiv e -g a llo n can o f gasoline in th e hom e, in th e garag e o r w in was elected D epartm ent Com of "M r. Speaker, I ask th a t Ihe 4 n the back o f a e a r can b r in g alm ost in s ta n t d eath to a nyone in mander o f the D isahkd Am erican courtesy o f the house be extend«*! I J • . . . *» . *4 * * -a • «/ * th e v ic in ity . G asoline does not m e re ly b u rn . Its fum es in a eon- Veterans o f the W a rld W ar, as it to M r. Blah” is out this «a-ssion, caused M c A llis te r's stock to rise .•fln e d space have th e fo rce o f d y n a m ite . T h e y w ill e x p lo d e w ith - was then known. I personally had l i b r a r y a ia e C l o t h r e tir id from another organization s till higher as a presiding officer. hours! Y o u r* FREE if *ohf* w a rn in g , th e « le to n a to r o fte n b e in g an in v is ib le s p a rk ¡li you accapi ihi< tpccial where I had served as N ational The horseplay to please va n ity 253.150 0CFIN1TI0NS eu reed b y s ta tic elect r ic ity . t i f l o ffrr N O W I Senior Vice Command«*.-, and Bob, only caused th«* house to Io»«* 2,7(3 ILLUSTRATIONS As s p rin g an«l su m m e r a jip ro a e h . th e te m p ta tio n w ill lie offered me the chairm anship o f many hours o f v-duablc tim e in 2,400 PACTS s tro n g to “ 's a v e ” a lit t le gas fo r a t r i p to th e m o u n ta in s o r th e C hild W elfare -an d never was <K*ssioiw gone by, and everyoo«* U>/4 POUNDS "se ash o re . A percentagt o f those w ho s t iif t im b to th is te m p ta tio n child w elfare more in need of some around hen is glad It's o u t; anil xvritl meet a h o rrib le «1« a th . In a ll p r o b a b ility th e re w ill be eases organization w ork as then. You here's hoping it stays out indeft- - it - the - - tush - peri«jd- - - to m y nitely. w here e n tire homes are d e stro ye d and m em bers o f fa m ilie s k ille r! may call way of th in k in g it was purely and o r.m a im e d . T he y w i ll have h arned about g a -o fiu e - to o late. I ’«'it G overnor Snelt's inaugural ad th e re are m illio n s o f o th e rs w ho w ill a v o id tra g e d y b y h e d lin g p la in ly the A1 Capone era and th e w a rn in g s o f fir«* p re v e n tio n e x p e rts ; e x p e rts w ho have nothing else but an era o f free dress contained some very m e rit and easy m urders. O f brib«>d o f orious recommendations to ih» stu«lie«f the d a n g e rs fa c in g the g am diuc h o a rd e r. These e x p e rts ficialdom . O f speak-«ra;ies on legislature, but on the o the r han«l have p o in te d o u t th a t no gasoline c o n ta in e r is n a l l y le a k -p ro o f. every corner -— mas«,ucrading as he suggested one o r tw o mov,n A l it t le w a te r in th e b o tto m is s u ffic ie n t to ru s t th ro u g h th e decent homes. O f a general le ttin g ih a t the tax-conscious canA tardly b«»t c M i.^T k e y also p o in t out th a t gas fu m e s in a basem ent in down of m orale (w h at a fine tim e get (and who isn't ta x conv.ious w h ic lf a fu rn a c e is o p e ra tin g a te n o th in g less th a n a tim e bom b. that would have been fo r Schnick- these days i ? The governor men - Even p o u rin g gas in to tin* e a r m ay p ro v e d is a s tro u s , f o r here elbrudcr, if he had been in power tioned that an additional 8 per a g a in s ta tic e le c tr ic ity fla s h in g fro m ta n k to fu n n e l e m id re then». O f a public a ttitu d e ! and cent excise tax tn* levi«*d on a ll here I hesitate because o f my U tilities, but d id n't m ention th ° s u lt in .in stan t o b liv io n . gentle rea<jer) of "W ha t the hel! Bonneville project, which is ex Tnese w a rn in g s have been issued in an en«l«*avor to savi* liv e s A n il prop«-rty. T h e y are n o t a pp eal« to p a trio tis m . G ood do we care?” O f pronographic empt from a ll the numerous fed Ixxiks and pictures smuggled in eral and slate taxes and has Ore «xeusea by the gas h o a rd e r m ig h t a vo id th« issue o f p a trio tis m . by those imps of the devil we now gon u tiliti« s fo r its lari st custom- h l l t 11,1 O| ________________ ' I « ',e p i i e . p t - ; , , f d e a t h , a re f ig h t in g in th e S o u th Seas. O f , r T h , suggest ion by the gover- lu rid stories o f “ crimes passionale” nor akc in Ihe face o f approxi- handed covertly from youth to m ately a m illio n doll: dollar rate re youth in the high school. Yes! that duction just ordered by the state was the "L u s h ? ? ? E ra.” And if u tilitie s commissioner. As every that was not enough; la.sk any one knows, the u tilitie s arc the old line police o ffic ia l i f I lie). state's largest taxpayers. M illions Your nation-w ide ja ils were fille d come from this source each year to overflow ing, and who m ainly to tax collectors for cities, coun were the habitants? YO UTH ties, s: Iwol d is tric ts , etc. So those adolescent youth male and fe who take an Inte-est -in tax m a t male. T h jit, m y fellow citizens, ters ju s t can't m ake such a sug was the acme of national shame gestion add up to gixxl common- or it should have been! sense. There is such a th ing as 5 -P A Y C X A H IN A 7 I0 M A T 0 U p P I T H NOW Here we are up to our k illin g the goose th a t lays the collective necks in another war. go!den egg. To make this luxurious volume your very own, you OW, at last, you can have, in your own home, need only send us $1.95 and the book will be promptly I f the m oral decadency o f the a f one of thoae great sourcca of human knowledge This is the season o f the ses shipped to you. When your Dictionary arrives, all term ath o f the firs t W orld W a r is usually found only in scho<f«. libraries and the homes wise postage paid, you have 5 whole days to examine it at any crite rio n just picture the a f sion when the p o litic a lly of the very wealthy. This amazing offer makes it pos your leisure. You must be completely delighted term ath o f this one if you and make th e ir guesses as to how long sible for everyon« to own a completely new Web with the Dictionary, or you may return it srithout any you and you tlon’t accept »«mg the legislature w ill rem ain in ses ster's Universities Unabridged Dictionary . . . at a sion. M any th in k the lawm akers obligation whatsoever and your $1.95 will be imme- responsibility and d ire ct the feet price everyone can aflordi diatrly refunded. When you have decided to keep the of youth into the paths o f re c ti w ill wind up th e ir chores and he The O ffer They Said Could N ever Ba Made I Dictionary, remit only $2.00 each month for the nett tude? You M U S T accept some hom ewaid bound by the tim e the Publishing authorities said we couldn't possibly 5 months. Don't delayl Mail the coupon now, and gat such responsibility fo r these ad- HTtieth day rolls c..oun«i. However, offer this mammot h scholarly work at so low n price your ropy of "How To Write and Stieak Effective . . . this giant, 2400-page volume that cost hundreds olescents land it is surprising the old-tim ers who have been English’* FREE. of thousands of dollars to compile. 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This is one tim e Observations from the press Check here pages of valuable supple E d itio n , m agnificently if I u nder 21 a d ollar invested in children w ill box: The railro ad and tru c k lob ment«, in c lu d in g U. S. bound in Spaoish-finish Nume leather of two- give you a ll great returns. D on't bies are here, ready for the usual ! Address History at a glance, Dic simulated tone pigskin grain . . , have to say in 1949 or 1950 braw l . , . Jim m y Donegan looks tio n a ry o f B io g ra p h y , a veritable masterpiece Gotch was rig hi "in ’43." Edw. things over fo r the. lum ber people Commercial Terms in 8 o f the boo km a n's a rt. | filtt J. Gotch, Dept. f'h ild W elfare . . . Giles French, the law m aker ir*«» tttutuoarv la sot s«Ulat<4 I« Ito orlvtnot aotllotaro tf h” * »'«•.»"»ire m« « ihum . i Comm. The American Legion from Moro, is flo o r lender for tro tM -*« XMolloMrs or tv Unr lumnorl. to t tv L itro -v W»lM. /««.I Chicago Tribune Syndicate i Dept. of Oregon. Speaker M cA lliste r, and doing the THE LAWMAKERS r .cm Sentinel Ì Attention! R ead ers o f th e Cottage G rove Sentinel 7 r ¡“ '■..Bett&r Y o u rs e lf B y ! B e t t e r in g Y o u r S p e e c h W E BSTE R S UNIVERSITIES U NABRIDGED D IC T IO N A R Y N I I I I I I I J I I Jg □ ..... ..’ •