HOW W E A L T H W I L L P A Y they xxoiild be p e ifn m iin g their dulie» as iippouents ot war. xxhen their ver» S m i t h 's income is #5tH)0 » year. He action» mtikc possible a i on1 1 nmiI tm ! bought liberty bolidi ot thè secoiul is moli in Europe Il they are so epposed tu thè horror» A Weekly Newspaper W ith I'leu ty sue. T h e governiuent puys him l' . net ot Hack boue | of xxar. Iioxx ean ihex justifx then ne imi thè molici invested ni them. xa m i « T 3 & M ■ '* t» / r K o e k e te lle r's incoine is $5,000,0(H> u timi», xvnii li menu that they are noi A f ir s t class publication c a te r e d at Cot J $ w ' r v tage (drove. Ore., as secoud class m atter year, and more. Ile bonghi liberty botai» ixillnig to unse a liinid to put s stop to | of thè <i colui i»sue. The gox criiiurnt horror» lie y m ij the power ot word» to L ib e r t Bed e aud L ib e rt «Smith Pub lisher* piivs limi 11 -j' , net on thè muiiey in d e s c t ib e f |*rofc»»ing to be opposed to / v :; L ib e r t B e d e ..... _.........._ ........ .......... ..... L d ito r vosted m them — onlv a little over a all the»e thmgs. tliex merely eiuoiirage Busiuess O f f i c e ..... ............... 412 Lust Maui third :is mui ti a» it |nivs Smith tur In» I them by stiving flint under no eireuui s ta m e » would they mise a hatnl to stop , money. SU B B C K IP TIO N B A I L S W ar ilebt» of all thè c h ief Lttropeaii 1 I Ioni, y*‘ur:..........$1.75 I Three uiouths....5Üc ts „ „ „ ;mlount to more than \i euiding to thè reusulliiig of Ihese | i Stuoie comes..... Ou OO S ix mouths___ . .yd .»il j Sin gle copies.......... im third o f thè total estimateli national people, if ;• libertine »liould break mto W e i n e n '» ( One ye ar, when paid in advance, or h Within du days a l t e r expiraliou... $1.60 I wealth before thè war. It is a formili |a neiglibiu '» house they would Hot liti j I lu» s i n l e JIIIIIK III l e a l III lllg alile bunleu and a pomi m ani sehemes . Itami to put ali end to lo» slimv career. I T h is special applies only ou a fu ll ine success m' su important an ex eut Mullo i Hill lie 1» l e a l IX I 111 el e st i'll III I lie are proposed tur shoulderiug it upon I f a lib ertine »houli! break intu the ’ y e a r ’s subscription 1 lióme o f oio" ot illesi» ter thè polpose , No sub s cn p tio u listed for less thau 00c wealth. The graduateli incoine tax does sltnul ! ot' rux ishing hi» xxifi* and diiughtcr» 1 Member of der thè burden upon wealth. The surtax ; lo* would bave to Inde in some outliuìld , N a tio n a l L d ito ria l A ssociation takes tilt', o f a very rieh man » ineouie. iilg to keep troni breakiug In» eonseien i Oregou S t a t e L d ito ria l Association W illam e tte \ alley L d ito rial Association notliing at all f io m un incorno tip lo tiou» oh ¡ectimi to blondshcd It hiiuself | L a u e County P ublishers ’ Association and l ' i troni ati ineouie between lOiifionted In n noirderer he would drop | ».* 100(1 and $7500. ! In» hatnl» lo In» »ole» and cullili,! siibuut FRIDAY. MAY 10. li* 1 s to gixm g up In» lite riither tinnì break i For Koekefeller thè e ffo c t i» praeti J . tieallv thè sanie as (limigli thè govern I axxay troni Iti» i oiiscientious »empie» agaiiist uriunì resislnueo. meni u n i t e d him tu buv a eertain quali VOLUNTEERS WANTED h Sm il people aie eithei tool» or klltixes, ; \n l'un l u n c h c a r e c a m i n i b e e i v c n l o tity o f bonds aud thon i ant eled thè in t h è s i ' l i c l i n n s ut suupK. p u x x d e i s , and usually they lire bar», for must of : terest on twn thirds o f them Ile max a' The federal food adm inistration is I them a n ». i ppmg witli their ueiglibor» a n d liti x a r i u i l s b a l l i l u n e l i e e d s now asking for volunteers who will »eli hi» golerilinent bonds. bui that does - \\ > b a v e p r o x u l c d ilms» xx l u d i xxc aud are i t .n i i lo punch somcm ic'a tace not help him, for thè tax will ta k e thè agree to be to tal ab stain e rs from the Uunxx a r e a h s n liit » Ix p u r e a n d XX i l l »urne proportion of his ineome h o w eier w lo n tlo'ir o fls p rn ig are iiufairly dealt use o f wheat until the next harvest. l witli by a »clondti':ielier or by solili" play un i ha l ili ih b e a I e s k i n s it is d e r n e d S L I’. in Coronili» (¡a ’> This is not a s k in g much in com par mate. \n l i n a i l a l c i i m , s c e n t e d o r un /ette Times. ison to what the boys ni the trenches I ' l e t l v c o al mtili'iiuls, dainty IHc I t '» a d i t t i n ut tliing w Io n it come» s c c u t e d , spi r i a l are asked to do and The Sentin el tru>ts bouie, tuoi it » coliiuig limne to sue li a» j sheet di ess m a t e r i a l s a nd soi l tin 10c l 'e i u \ ii le h a l l i l i i i l e t .suoi», h a i P R O M O T E W A R B Y O P P O S IN G IT that there may be many volunteers from del' t hi ligs ils Hell ¡is pill e toilet t i n s i . Many of them will b av e »mi» mi I a 11 \ u r I x ni x s u a p 2 Ini l f j c Cottage Drove, but it’ the people should l’Io" d ra ft law play» | rei pl isiles all help in m a k e this The S e ntin e l lo » n e i e r been able to thè b a ttle tie ld . I a ud Irie si/.c. ) do this the food adm inistration should '|Uilc I he Inn si s h o w i n g o f in no taxorite», and it ’» a migliti good I»"» ta k e steps to see that no unreasonable fathom tlu" methml of rcasotiiltg useii ( i un < hi suap, piu •' a n d unld 10c s in to some \x ho luid no interest when ¡ lain 's n e e ds He liax'e e\ || ma d e IT e sI fili G i s t i XX asti f i n i l i s 5 10 16c profits are aski-d by tho»e who are now by t lióse w ho re í use to support tho war souieone e lse '» boy» were iloing the ' beeause they do lint beliexe in xxar. holders o f large qu an titie s o f substi >n i xx astia hi»- chumoiH s k i n s In tbe t’irst place, if the war were tiglituig H e nre »aspo imi» tlint m i n i eh lOc tutes. \x lio l»olio\e belii We an ticip a te that i f millions of poo- supported unh b.v tho.». who in of tlie»e rnntaiikeroii» soeialist» nini I U . H. used their ubjeetious merely as plo volunteer to go without wheat until vN*ir the « niteii Sta!**> nt‘w *r would l>a\ i n c l u d i n e I he s m a l h st sui t a eloak to keep frolli iloing a dilli Hot | harvest time there xxill be an iminedi raised an u nni o f a thousand men. In l i i n c c a s l l i s a n d hunt» » s up e xae tly agreeable to them. (' mu itili Tur t i ny w e a r e r s lias a t e advance in the price o f s u b s t i t u t i .». Cottage Groxe there i» not a person who tu I lie m e d i u m h a r d - s o l e , I ;n I h , i 1 1 1 »I »«• i a ih 1 si « h ( M il l s h e e t s , 1 »»‘ell c a l l Tully COII.slilf rei| ill these Such an adxanee will not be warranted believes ill war. although almost to a s h e e t HIV. Imi lll d ll t s, md diapers I i 1 st s t e p si V 1rs to he A law ha** been intrudili « <1 in ««.ngr**»» daiiii v, siili vai in» ni s \ud these u n d e r 'a n y laxx o f cost of production. person they beliexc in I’ ll IS war. ■ Il I l lllh e l a i l d Ini »I e x e c o l t un h ni n xx lie n h a h x Tirs! I»» How the o b je cto r to war expects to f(’ romp' •1 the publiratioii o f all tiewspu I ni i ¡ coat s, slips, s h i l l s a n d h a nd s T he re is noxx a certain q u a n tity o f these H ill 1 1 » I nil ni I ili u n i hah \ s u x» n pois in the English language. Mighty do aXVay with war by refusing to come a r c all ta.shimicd t » » assilli ease in v i n » l u xx a Ik sub stitutes. They hax e in large m ea «V. ■ri In n i good Mb' a. These who an* not willing to to the aid o f the goxernm ent at this ill essihlf. a» X ( ell sure been sold by the producer. Any 00c i.l m e l i I III ih» i site» l i n e , x 1 1 learn t " read the English language run M u eea sin s and b o o te es for us. ( ut 1 un h a n d s » a d ì 30c " unusual demand will not increase to ¡tiun* is too deep P “ a problem I nil'll l i n l i s I x I l ini II, I « » x aid I f wo should not win, Germany I (Mild ou.*ii\ «stay whore the language they pro 30c, 45c, up th e present holder his original eost. Any \Yin»1 h a n d s , e a ch 9f»c to $125 for i» printed. Nothing well help along ¡ $ 2 16 I tilt advance in price xxill be merely an add [ be over here, and then we would coiue 30c 'n 65c S u i t s n l e s h o e s s h o w n III 50c liiilil». i i/» »I S t o r k p a n t s pi the melting pot more than to make it I ( ’o t t nn w l a p p i is ¡to a realization of what war is. ed profit to xx hat has already been pur h H al h r u h e m a t e r i a l , b e a x x ami Of)c to $1.50 b la c k , h lute a n d prêt Even if Germany should not eome neee**ary tor immigrants to boccili* ¡ chased and paid for. p ro ficient in the language of t h « Mtn xx a r m , a v a i »I 75c I* a rinciit s t \ con t rast i n e colo rs, I f the government xvould set the price over here, as some few still fool them • hit i i e s a ■ i d i la n u r let t e s , beai try o f their adoption. e a c h .................................... 75c up o f substitutes, or ta k e over the supply selves into belb-ving, the d efe at of Eng a pan 50c, 00c to 75c h eii.d il. a x ai I *2Or to 35c \YI u t e »"inI i n u n l •red m i l ini» now n s and pay the middlemen a certain stip u land and France would mean the e s t a b lishment of the greatest military nation F L O R E N C E W E S T ON xTOINT S E N A >l*qi» llalix s 1 11 st sillies, lated, f a i r and reasonable profit for each. 7.5c TO RS I I I P handling it. the volunteers xvho would in the history o f the world, beside which 1 • 1 irci 1 95c up Al I wool cash nu i c sinckiiijis 4 0 c go xxithout wheat would come forw ard the present m ilitary Germany would be I ’.»t ton st »ick in vs, ■•specially Tm Ha by s haul Sill*1 slippei s f < •tìnge Grò ve, is a E lb e rt K «1« by the millious. I t is only the fe e lin g as nothing. Do those who o b je c t t<* S a c q u e s , b l a n k e t s , dll I UIU*" set s, h a h . |>f................. 20c to 35c war think we could keep out o f war c and id ate for the i onnmitioit for joint and situes ill black, th a t someone is makin g undue profit 1 1is arc a T »• x\ p illo w e n v e r s a n d that keeps the substitutes from even very long with such a nation bent on senator from this «li 1 1 ri«• t and lo* is ah*rt • u t h e m a u x b a i n Ile Is which white and «•«»Ims, at and well fitted f • • r that honoralde of | STORE CLOS FIS AT 5 P M TO conquering the world? gr e a te r use than at present. a d d s t i l l I u 1 1 h e i i m p i l i ' t a u r i to tile |tan 95c to $2 25 fice. Mr. Rede fas ors sending nut the | SEPTEMBDR 1 SHOP EARLY Hut let us suppose th a t u n d e r no « ir The government ean get all the vol u m spi u u ' t i m e d i s p l a x s unteers it wants. All it has to do is to cumsT.tin es w t• wjd G e r m a n y com e ■ '» -i ele t ion supplies I* * pareels post and I here. L e t us su p p ose th a t in th e w a r s fo rw ard ing the returns to thè eounty g u arantee them a f a i r deal. t h a t w o u ld be s u re to f o l l o w w e sh ou ld seaf in the suine way. T h is pian would j Under present circu m stances there are c a l m l y su b m it to th e s l a u g h t e r i n g o f our save large smius f«»i ev»*ry ounty in thè ! now many who. xvith the many war d e men and wo m en a n d b a b e s upon th e wtat» at everv eleeìi«.n. mands upon their resources, buy rhe full high seas. q u an tity o f xvheat flour now allowed by (.'an these o b je cto rs to war say that With nearly all the candidat« s for tb e food laws because they must buy members of tin* legislature fnm i this STORE- c o o p s e r v i c e the cheapest foods that they can pu r «listriet r«*si«t* nt> " f Eugene, it is no t. chase. It is a m atter o f e xiste n ce with » mure than f a i r that the voters ■ hoiibl V* them. T hey would gladly purchase the '" S L é « ¡pp*»rt tli«»-••• iiu ii tor o f f ic e win* r«*sid«* sub stitu tes i f they were the same price • u t'•»«I** o f that city, provide«! they are as white flour, or i f there were only a [equally c apab le and worthy of holding little d iffe re n c e in price. , » je u ts m the legislature. Eugen«* is sun* Even xvith tho higher prices there are I of thr«1«- «Mit o f Î i V «* legislativ«1 pinces «»n millions who are willing to use more of the republican tu*k«*t at the coining pri NC» the sub stitu tes i f they can be assured i maro s, and, in fairness, th«* votern o f that there is no p ro fiteerin g in the high j that city nhoiild b<* willing t«» let the er prices. timt tur h. !»t «Mtl« i:il I *i l«'ft«T», III l»f I r f f p o l i t i i n l ni f o in io* fluni oth«*r parts « » f th*1 eouuty hnv«» one rep hi» «*h*»!$«*n rniadidnt There probably are millions who will il tilt I « IU «1 In itti 1*11 v •• I«»(•«*^. !«* «*rh<MiI * l« rk», whirh fin votibl »iigg. wt f Mut will j re s e n t a t iv «* an«i tin1 jo in t senntor9 whi* h nniy a n d «*ffi«i«*n**y use more o f the substitutes even while *«»(! |«,M«*r» <- < >n f ti t ri •« I :<b«Mit ? li r $*•1 lin«*w • •,» l i m n . r a l . i l in»*ft am* w unirli w h o ti• • I• i tilt* |*‘U»t. ¡ a r e all the pinces asked f o r by liuti liv fe e lin g that someone is ta k in g a d v a n t $ » t • * f * i • i il ni : 1 11 •• r unti fi f t n « » r •*ixl«i«ifi f In1 »• f r n *t «*« t I" T h c r e art* h «* i i i «* tw«» hu m lr • u - f t II for Mr T a v f mg outside o f the county sent. age o f the demand to m ake an un fair I»n• * «,f *\in|* sb tli«*ti«- |<ilitir:il b«M««fing « b*rk.H a nd « ity tr«*aaur«*r*« ’ * |$In m$ f profit. I• • r Mi*» \\ mi «I, hi» «b |Mity, ti* :i «alidi c « mi n ty w ith wboni th«* tr i'a n im T lln* writ«*r ha» in» «riti« i » im f o r tin* There is no limit to what American • lati* t»i »in « « « m I li i in h *1 |f", * |n**iflg Wlth, «»ffit'ial bimin«1»» tr«'ii» tini«* t«i tini** ting hnlv a» • « a r n ln la f «1 f«»f tin* « * f people xxill do fo r their soldier boy» and " \ri\ li«*1 1 » y«»u «an givi- h«*r hi y«»ur 11 < not w' « 111 1 1 1 lo< hav«* f • * r Mr Tnyl«»r, I »f th«*r«* m no tax m*»n«y « mi hainl t- f o r the soldier boys o f their allies, but «lÌNtr»«1? Wall In* gr«;«tlv :• |»|$rf*c*ifit<*«l > lo r ' « i j • j •« »r f •* ». it hi» «tun |in i g n i li g ili | ji««rt, it in «•a»y t « * < «infoivi* ot »«»n»« Things Other* Th.nk and What We th a t is no reason why the goxernment \\ li u t l»$1tt*ir ** vb I $ * ih « «Mibl i *•* «1 m |» i « » \ ••« I In t !»• liait w«*ff « «Mnlin t«*«l in a |»r«»p«*r ru »f for an * * o f f i f i a l l«itf**r t<» Th nk c* H m agl OtlMfl Thmk should not do e v erything within its flirt h$*r a «a ini nla t *• ’» «hall«1«» « » f m i.Lrr nini mM t h r o u g h fin* u»«* o f u • »tfi«*iM wh«*^«* di.Htricts a n d to w n power for those xvho are ready and wil i*l«*«'Yion filali to HiTiirr th«* intiv«* «•«* «v i fi t y of f n11 ■ bv him a* a «‘««uiitv o t t i »••»flit t h «1 « n t i r «1 v «»tarig |><q>ulati lin g to do so much for it. o|»«,ra t nifi «»f th«*»«* itianv tru»f«i*l «itti • tal .ml, a if wtitibl ajq»«*.ar, ut fin* The handwriting on th« wall wan all th$* r»ui;f-y. rial» bv tln* u . «.f t In-tr |MlblÌ<* «»ffirr» « "tint v » rx |»••n««•. On offi«*ial stati«in«T\ , over Mr. Tny ri«lif in it4 «lay, but fit« l»«*rMon who 1«$r «iffirial 'signature a» < «*untv tr« a>* for | >« »1 1 f i «-:« I i*n«l * F a n alivolo- iiiiiigin** M \ Wll 1.1 A MH ; \ ali t H t « s«*att«*r nt*wi4 rapn • lly th* .* «lav ® ltp ^ n t t i i u T T W T v\ ~ ~ 1 . \ ^ V »l'iltisiii | liv ilo l i m o l i l i l'i (lelilí OHI ni i nini n xi'iy i in |n n I g i ui'i'iiMuii ini Mnl lo t lulls, llaliy \ \ ’i eh h a s he Special Display of W e e Folk’s Needs From Boolees lo I he Complete Layette Baby Needs the Purest Baby Needs xx Inch e lui\ e at i a n g e i l Ini I lulllll H a h \ W e e k ' rilei e s' a I ns I nl’ r asciliat lllg l i ttle x x e a n i l i h s tlial xxill a | >| >i a I In e x e i y mnlliei w h o WUIIts lie I" hilhv s xx ill ill nhe In he jilsl a s eilllliiiig a s h a h \ it sell. ’ ft! y y s M a y S i\ I«*s in S h (M * s !< >r ß ,i t) \ Scítest Underlhings lor Baby lulanls’ Accessories \\ uni r u p p c i ’s . . I h M entoli s l c c p i n u üiher Requisites -> vV) *7 X /\ THE QUALITY >» $ HINGS WE THINK G ROBERT McMURPHEY us«*s tk*‘ Judge THOS. F. RYAN Present Assistant State Treasurer Republican Candidate STATE TREASURER n«*wsjmpcr» and in :• gu/in Tho young !u<iy looking for an idonl j hubby will iiiitkt* no rnistak** if »In* |$i«*kn join* who i** an i«J«*al movi t«i hi» mother ( and an id«*al brother t«» hi» »iat«*r». A nturrieti man lar »uccetM. 1 » Oregon’s Need T o d ay - »omet 1 m«1» a »ingu An iridiunu woman, who»«* inMubn nnm«* nun J'a itridg «1, ha.** hml thr«*«* hus bunds, naiiif«! Robin, Sparrow ami <^uayl«*. ^That s a «*ii»i* f « * r th«* gam«* war den. Judgi* F« rgusoii, of New Orl«*Hn», «ay» “ The voters of this state need men who understand the work mairi«‘d w«Mn«*n d o n ’t own their own clothes. W e ’d be willing t«i t a k e a which it is their duty to do; and «'hunec that he doeNfi t nink<* any : u« h men with capacity to do the duties «aieb*»» «taterfi«*nts ar«mnd bis « jwii which devolve upon them; men h«»UHf. who are honest, fearless and pa man bein g sued for a divoree on triotic; men who are Americans. th** A grounds ♦hat he k i$* k « « I his wife out Such a man is Judge Thomas F. o t bed while having a nightman*, says Ryan.” (Janby News. rhnt hi» w ife weigh* about 200 pounds Republican Candidate for “ Thos. F. Ryan, P. M. M.t can . mon* than he «Im » und that t h e claim didate for the office of state treas 1 » th e re fo re ridiculous. Thin evid ently rank« » it a horse ot another eolor. urer, has been the efficient dep- Homi* fo lk * g* t t«> th«* front by hung A resident of Lane county for 25 1 uty for the past seven years and has made good in that position, ing unto thOBP nh«*n«l. years. Mas had 31 years’ exper ience as an office man and ac lie possesses an intimate knowl lio n ’ t »t am l on forrnuliti«*». I f O p p o r edge of the duties it involves, is countant. | capable, honest and courteous. We t u vi i t y «lu«*»n t kn oc k at y o u r do or, g«» Me served one term as city coun have an abiding faith in Brother ami htifiiiii«*r on it*. cilman and five years on the Eu- Ryan’s ability, experience and su C A M P A I G N METHODS CRITICIZE D . (fene school board. perior fitness to fill this important Me has been clerk of the Wood position.” Pacific Oddfellow. Kit^rnc, Ore., Mny 2. ( T o the Ktl- men of the World for 8 years, and As an active member of the j if or. I — My a ttention has lieen nailed to is at present Master of Eugene Grange, he has worked consist a m a tte r t h a t I think deserve» exposing to the publie xvith the severest eriti- Lodpre No. 11, A. F. & A. M. ently for the building of Rood cism. Mis long experience as an office roads from farm to m arket; for It seems that Mr. Taylor, county man abundantly qualifies him, to horticultural and agricultural leg treasurer, is so keen to further his dep perform the duties of County islation; and for practical drain- u t y 's rhnnees o f election that be ha* resorted to an unusual and questio nable Treasurer in an economical and I aj?c, irrigation, and rural credit method o f campaigning. With a viexv efficient and businesslike manner. laws. to g e t t in g by as cheaply as possible he mlOc uses u system o f political pu blicity for Paid adv, mlO Y i Paid adv. A Trained Business Executive M < ' L.J.SimpsotL. j COUNTY TREASURER Your OPPORTUNITY to elect a TRAINED man to head your state kov ernment, one who has never before been in politics, who is a ktaunch friend of the workingman, who has a successful business record of twenty years, whose energy has made him a WORKER, whose experience has made him a BUILDER, whore training has made him a THINKER, and whose ability has made him a LEADER; h YOUR OPPORTUNITY to elect THIS type of man Governor ol Oregon is found in ¥ / â g n L. J. SIMPSON AMERICANISM - DEVELOPMENT Republican Candidate for the Nomination for Governor in the Primary Friday, May 17, 1918 ---- PA TRIO TISM ------------------------PROGRESS ---- E F F IC IE N C Y -----------SOCIAL JUSTICE “ Your Kind of a Man for Governor” * ; n 1Z] Paid ml. issiteli by “ Himpson for Governor League ” I I I Helling bldg, I’.otluinl IMI il