Cottage Grove sentinel and Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Oregon) 1915-1921, May 17, 1918, ELECTION SPECIAL, Image 4

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cnd ar, t o g e t h e r w ith a few th a t are not T h a t must be a new cure for lo n g u e tie.
• • •
recorded in any o th e r supposedly civil
The fam ily tree som etim es b ears prêt
wed co un try . huv ■ served a purpose fa r
d if f e r e n t from th a t for which th ey were ty poor fiu ti.
inten ded
▲ W eekly N e w s p a p e r W ith P le n t y
ot backbone
We must show th a t we a r e behind th e
The fish you catch nlvvnvs eve von
A t i r s t class p u b lic a tio n e n te re d a t C ot­ w ar, and b eh in d our boys, to th s last with baited breath.
ta g e (drove. Ore., as second class m a t te r uiau. woman utid child, an d to th e last
P retty soon some one will get out an
d o ll a r —to th e lust penny
Kl bert llede a n d Klberl Smi t h P ubl i she r s
ITte b rid e is «|uccn th is m outh, mnl w «* huv«* been p rep arin g w ith g reat
T h e d riv e is to be put over in a in junction a g a in s t Isaac New ton ami
b l b e r t B e d e __ ________ ___ ____ __ L d i t or
th e laws of g r a v i t a t i o n will be declared
w eek.
«•are t « » «I«» lu*r liomugi* bv s«*ui«liing the m a r k e ts mid ** in«* f ally g a th e r in g
u n c o n stitu tio n al.
We can do it. and do it easily
B usiness O ffic e
...4IH E a s t M ain
hosts of «ltdight till th ing s just tot h«*i 11 •* i «*v«*i\ «'Intima re«|UÌi«*ttteiit is
All t h a t is necessary is for each p e r ­
here, reinlv tor iiitiiiir«liut«* sid« « t»oii her \ve«l«tiiig I’m« k. In i tiiivelm g
S U B b C K lP T lO N K A T K b
T h ere is a moi erneut im fiati to te
son to s t a n d ready to do his or her part
clothes, tier blouses, In i negligee*, ln*i lingetie, In i rn rsets, hei lmsn*i>,
One y e a r...........$1.75 | Three mouths....50c
And no one must im agine th a t some duce the prie e ot shoes
t u r glov«*s and lie i liin n s milking u iinilM b«*vv 1 1 « I « - 1 mg, though tharuiiiig,
Six mouths...... .WO j Single copies— 5c one else is going to do his p a rt for him
One y e a r , w hen p aid in ad v a n c e , or
array
of «leb'i'tablt* gaiun*iits we liav«* «*v«r Inni tin* oppio t unit v t • * pi«*
V
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to
R eady! Go! W e ’re o ff and over the
w ith i n du da v s a l l e r e x p ir a ti o n ... $1.60
M«*ut Vour prest’in«* at this most m t e r t s t mg show mg « • I’ preltv «lotti«**
set his fellow men a good ex am p le
top!
T h is special applies only ou a fu ll
is mg« utlv ii*«|nest«*«I.
y e u r 's su b scrip tio n
A fte r !iu y e a r s at thi helm, F ra n k
No su b s c rip tio n b s t e d fo r less t h a n 50c
D A IN T Y S IL K S , T H E D E L I O I I T O F ANY B R ID E
G ilstrap has severed his connection wltti
:IH to *10 inch pure silk vvlul«* tt ti «I « umiiii g«*«o g«*t t«*, «n*p«* « I «• «him*, tin**
M em b er o f
The E u gene R egister, an d h e r e ’s a pre
N a tio n a l E d it o ria l A ssociation
saline and satin, pii«*«*«! a y u r i L .
.................................... $2.00 to $2.110
diction th a t w ith in th e next tit) y ears
O regon S t a t e E d it o r ia l A ssociation
he
will
wish
m
a
n
y
tim
e
s
th
a
t
he
had
B
eautiful
tb
inch
h
a
b
a
tie
wash
silk
in
white,
suit and *I i «« t , y«l
$2 2?»
W iUuructte Valley E d it o r ia l A ssociation
sta y e d w ith th e p ap er he loved and
l.a u c C o u n ty P u b l i s h e r s ’ A ssociation
ab inch «'Ini fon t a f f e t a s , silk pong«*«*, to u lan l, silk poplin, «*1« . in suini
serv ed so well. He tins seen it grow from M akes Violent P r o t e s t A gainst Proposal
« «»lors, ami figuri*«! or in*w gingham plants tut street or tr io rl wear,
of C. C Case T h a t H id es Be
F R ID A Y . MAY 17. l i ' l '
a s t ru g g li n g weekly to a m e tro p o litan
VJ oo tu $2 75
pric«*«l a y u n l ....................................
Uaed an d Food Saved
daily , as E u gene has grow n from a
S I L K ULOVF.S
« ases in lila« k atul tan, prn «*«l
L IN O E R IE COTTONS
village to a m etro p o litan city. In his
A L L O VER BUT T H E S H O U T IN G
at
$1 7 6 to $10.00
c o m m an d in g position as a pub lish er lie
ill w h ite amt cnlors, priee«| th«*
!ltt ¡lull fin«* nainsook in whit«*
From f a r a w a y El Faso comes an al
has had a large p a rt in the progress of
Cnwhiil«*
leatln’i
hugs and sii 1 1
p
a
i
r
...........................
75c
to
$1.50
and fl«*s|i pink, v «1 . lift 40 45c
T o day is election d a y . By tomorrow E u g en e an d because of ta le n t for such most violent fem in in e p ro te st of the
«•iises prieeil
$0r») to $10 60
tb
inch
long
elotli
amt
«
umbru*
we may fin d t h a t some who should not I , ;iu e n te r p ris e he has successfully con a t t i t u d e of ( ‘ C Cu»«*, ot C o tta g e (trove,
Onaraute«*il truiiks «»t «piulity
u u n i ........................ l\ 6c to 60c
h av e been h ave been n o m in a te d a n d d u cted his p ap er thro u g h te m p ta tio n s on th e do*i *|iie*tion. It Mr Cas«* has not
K I D ( I LO VES
iii « \ «>i v styl«* iiieliidiiig steum
t h a t some who should h a v e been h av e t h a t alw a y s ap p ear fo r a n ew spaper iu aw a k e n e d th e do^s of w ar he has at
in w hit«* and culors. pi i« «I the
«•i and w ii r«ll ••!»«* truiiks, prn«*«l
T R A V E L BAOH. T R U N K S
not been, b u t th e chances a re th a t th e r e a rapidly d ev elo p in g city, and lie leaves lensf s tirr e d an a rd e n t eham p io n o f the
Sb SO to S 15 IN)
ut
I'alirikout hand b i g mol .ult
pair
$1.76 to $2 75
will be a p r e t ty good bunch on both th e p ap er iu h an d s t h a t will carry for bow wows. EvidentIv the El F aso do^j
tic k e ts , whoever th e nom inees h ap p en w ard th e g reat work he s t a r te d an d who lover has bro oded «»ver the m a t t e r until
to be. for th ere is a p r e t ty fin e a s s o r t ­ will co n tin u e to publish a p ap er th a t is she coniti con tain her iiitli^iiiiti«ni n o |
m ent to select from for most o f th e o f ­ a cred it to t h e city, county an d s ta te longer, and wroti* as follows:
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fices, p a rtic u la rly for th e o ffice of c h ie f iu which it has its existence
■‘ E d ito r Some Fap«*r, C o t t u r e (ìrove.j
execu tiv e o f the state.
Or«* Hear S ir: 1 can not help blit an
By to m orrow , too, in th e sober m o r n ­
svver th e «»tu los«*d clip p in g signed hv l
A SOFT SNAF
ing a f t e r , w ith th e edge t a k e n o f f o f
C. Cas«*, of y our city, w ith a few o th er j
d e fe a t a n d th e e x u lta tio n of victory-
T h ere is an opinion q u ite prev alent cli£pitiK* fron» «lifferent new spapers
d am p en e d by sy m p a th y fo r th e m a n y am ong some who h av e n ev er spent His idea i* to kill loo,ni»o,ouo do^s. Mv
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ju s t as good who were d e fe a te d , th e u n ­ much tim e aro u n d a n ew sp ap er o ffice id«*a is this; If Mr. Cas«* was doini! as
On«» ut the im p o rta n t ept»«h» of a g i l l ’s lit«* is her U nuliintion Dn> a lut
kind th in g s said d u rin g th e c am p a ig n th a t th e e d i t o r ' s jo b is q u ite a simple much for his country as some <*t f I» « * j
this sti»r«* is r«*a«lv to do its shun* to m ake it the iinrin»iabb* o «« msioh
will be fo r g o tte n , we will fo r g e t t h a t one, re q u irin g a lot of hard work on tru in e d «log* a re doin^j in the present
t h a t it is. Tin* pr«»tti«*st « » f elntlie* a w a it the enger eye» « » f tin* gradual«1
we h av e been iu a b i t t e r fig h t an d will th e d a y th e p ap er is issued, with the war. he would not huv«* tim e to fig u re !
here, fe a tu rin g espe« ia)lv charm in g silk itti«! muslin dresses mnl th e n e c s
discover th a t the world has not gone to six d a y s th a t follow in which to re out such s tu ff. F erh n p s In* re f e rs to lap |
surv accessorii*s th a t are t «• make hcr w hob* «*ns«,mlde a « h a i innig, win
th e d e m n itio n bow-wows, even if some (-operate and a t t e n d th e ntov ies and a f doj^s. etc
If In* does, well «*n«nigh ; if
-«»in«* picture. N otice particularly :
o f our c a n d id a te s were d e feated .
not,
th
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n
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hud
b
e
tt
e
r
read
th
e
I.itei
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tern oo n teas, leaving a s u b s tit u te on tin-
c
To play th e gam e for th e best t h a t jo b to collect th e m oney as it rolls in arv lMjtp'st un«l ^«*t «lata on w h at the
P R E T T Y W H I T E S H E E R COTTON F A B R IC S
f'L
is in us, th en forg et our own vain hopes O ur a t t e n t i o n has been a t t r a c t e d by a «loos m e duini* in the pr«*s«*nt war.
db inch to ( u i n e l i d a in t y sheer liuuire. lawn, tlu\««u, mull, lnu«n, orgmuty,
/ ji
an d g et b ehin d th e lucky c a n d id a te s is w an t ad. which a p p e a r e d in a recent
*‘ l will not sign mv nani»* for he
«*tc.. plain and self figure«!; per y a r d ........................................
S6c to OAc
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a peculiar c h a m e t s r i s t i c o f th e Ameri issue of The I n d e p e n d e n t, published at m ight r a k e up an i«len to poison all
.'tb inch to 40 iin h fine t h r e a d v«»il»*s m plain mnl sell tigure«l patt«*ru»;
can people th a t m akes dem ocracy sa fe E liz a b e th C ity, X. J ., which will effect d«»u owner», and l c«*rtuinlv am a tn e tn l
price«! per y a r d .................................... .................... ....................
..
’15»* to 75c
and th is the best c o u n try in th e world uiilly dispel a n y such illusions and of all all-around, goml. ev ery «lay «l"^*.
to live in.
an«l h e rew ith hope inst«*nd of taxiii*;
which read s as follows:
D A IN T Y F it U R E I) COTTON F A B R IC S
So h e r e ’s to th e victors, umj may they
“ W a n te d — An all round new spaper 1 «l«»l»s. th«*v ta x men th a t «Ion't own «»in*
u n l a d i n g 27 inch ami (»inch voile-, flaxon. diluite, orgmidv • t«
m
be successful ag ain in N o v em b er, if on m a n ; m ust w rite all th e e d ito ria ls nod I «»r two. * *
dain
ty
florul
p
a
tte
rn
s
.
n«*w
plaids
ami
»«did
e«dois,
u
y
a
n
i
25c
t«»
76c
o ur side, and serve us well a f t e r next new s f o r this n ew sp ap er e v ery week;
T h e clip p in g which nrtuised th«* in* «*!
January.
B E A U T IF U L SIL K S
must solocit all a d v e r t i s i n g for this th«* vvrifei was tak«*n from th«* El Fas«»
new sp ap er e v e ry w eek: must w rite th e H e ra ld an«l is as f«dlows:
:b in« h silk a n d «a««tt«»n er« p«* «1« c h i n e in wtnf«* a n d «lai nt y s«du! c«d«»r»,
W E L L PU T ER OVER
bulk of th e ails., read proofs, lay out
• T o f t a i j e (¡rove. Or«*, \ p r i l I s C
priee«l a y a r d .................................................................................................................. 76c
th e e n ti r e p ap er, personally s u p e rin te n d ( \ Case, of th is «*it v . th i n k s h«* has «iis
40 lindi p u r e silk ge«»rgetf«* a n d er epe» hi whit«* a n d r«d«»rs, y «1
$2 25
The second Red Cross d riv e opens th e ty p o g r a p h ic a l m a k e u p of each page covered a uni«|Ue way t « * help win the
db i n c h c h i f f o n t a f f e t a , pong«*«*, silk popl i n, iii«*ssiiliue nini »utili, pino*«!
n e x t week.
o f th e paper.
war. He w an ts a war tax «»f $25 placed
a y a r d . . . . ................................................................................................ $1.26 to $2 26
The firs t Red Cross d riv e last y e a r j “ In a d d it io n to th es e d u ties th is m an oil every «1««^ in the I n»t«d Htates. Th«*
w as th e firs t w ar d riv e o f any kind lie- must solicit su b s c rip tio n s fo r The I n d e ­ I plan. Mr, Case says, would work out as
COTTON F I B R E S I L K AND S I L K H O S IE R Y
h in d which c o n c e n tra te d e f f o r t w as I p en d e n t e v e ry d a y in th e week and follows:
*J5c to 06c
W hiie uu«l i«dore«| silk lisi«* fine ««»tt« n hosiery pr
placed.
w rite not less th a n .¡non su b s c rip tio n s a
••N in e -te n th » of th e 100,IMMI,IMMt «log»
W hite ami iid o red fib re silk h«»sn*ry, a p a ir .
....................
60c to 85c
A complete cam p aign of e d u catio n I yrear.
I in th e co u n try would lo* killed, b«*«aus«’
$1 (M) and $12 6
W hit«* ami I’tdored pure silk and fibr«’ h«»sn ry. -.« p a ir .
was necessary. V ery few were f a m ilia r
“ In his sp a r e tim e he must an sw er th e ir «inner» w o u ld n 't pay th e $25 tax
$2 00
\N tute and >i«i ir« «l p u re silk thr«*ad h«»si«*ry', a p a i r ..................
w ith th e work o f th is g re a t o r g a n i z a ­ all th e co rrespo ndence received by this
• hi th«*iii; tax es «ui th«* rem a in in g Ft.
tion. Very few knew o f th e im p o rta n c e n ew spaper, m eet th e p a y ro lln n n d read
W H I T E S H O E S AND O X F O R D S
non.non «logs would b rin g t h e govern
o f its g en eral support by th e citizen s of n ew spap ers, books a n d period - ills t<
$4 60
W hite cloth top I:««-«* shoe, ( hmh I vi :»r welt sol«*, F rem ii he«*l
m eat f-fiii.IrtWl.lHMt; th«* hi«l«*s o f the dea«1
th e co un try . G erm an p ro p a g a n d a was - keep
touch tt lt h tt„. „ „ rlll „„ lt K. „ ,
$:t.35
do^s would fu rn ish l«*uth«*r for ’Jin».taut,
Whit«* cHiiva* sin*. French w«n»«| h**«*l, M« Kav s«»b*.
freely sp read to in j u r e th e R ed Crons He m i n t also kn ow so m eth in g about tb
«wM» p airs «if ghives for our soldiers, and
$2 60
W fute a ll k i d sho«* F reni ti he« l, (¡«Midyear well
«le
and b in d er th e raining o f a g re a t w a r jo b p r i n t i n g business, solicit jo b p rin t
•*noui»h food form erly Riveli to the dog»
$b ou
W hit«* a l l k n i la c e oxford , <*<• «I m ilita r y heel.
fu nd.
intf fo r th e shop an d perso nally *ur»erin would be save*! t«» feed dtl.lKXl.tMM) pen
$b 50
( «r»i v k i d l a c e sh«*« , cloth top, French heel
T h en few o f our soudiers were at the te n d each job. He must h a v e *i fa ir
fr o n t.
k no w ledg e of p r i n ti n g m a te ria l and rna ; «*'*■”
’
T h e o th e r c lip p in g s r«*f#»rr«Ml to by the
T o d ay th e ease is e n tire ly d if f e r e n t . eh iu e ry a n d be able to t a k e the place of
E v e ry o n e know s w h at th e Red Cross a n y m an in th e shop an y l.iv in th e w r it e r of th e l e t t e r d e ta i l at eonnider
I able len g th th e very real nervi«*«* «if flu*
is.
week. Should also h av e some »*xpt ra m :t
E v e ry o n e known w h at th e Red Cron* j w itb „ ,.araera a n ,, alwBJ-, t,e on th e logs used «ui th«* battl«*fi«*ld t<»r first
. / /
! aid purposes an d in s«*ar« hing out the
is doing.
- j lookoi,t fo r p ic tu re s fo r th e paper.
G erm an p ro p a g a n d a uo longer fin d s
- | f Vou know o f such a man send him I wounded, and th e i r US«* as guides for
ldiers ........”
blinde«! ” in th«*
war. t««g«*th
w illin g e a rs to receive it nor loq u aciou s, to me a n d | q, u i v „ him w v jl(b for „
..............“
* ’ ......
T H E Q U A L IT Y S T O R E -c o o o s E H V ic E
tonemes to neddle it
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■
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,
with, a b e a u ti fu l halt ton«*, « lipped from
♦ )
th e New
l ork
lim e s , show ing the
T o d ay we h a v e a million men on th e a te d a p a r t of th e w ork req uired o f one!
dog
of
France,
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i
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,
1 * hnmpion Red Cross
b a t t l e fr o n t.
m an in p ro du cing th is new spaper. And
T o d ay e v ery A m erican is g iv in g his th en t h e r e a re a lot o f fo lk s who think Rolf, a G erm an S h epherd , w ith his mas
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e n ti r e th o u g h t to th e w ar and its w in ­ I ’m a lu cky fellow a n d m a k e a living ter. who o r i g in a t e d the idea of using
•logs for th is purpose.
■T > ° *
*
n ing .
w ith o u t h a v in g to w o r k . ”
P u t t i n g o v er th is second d riv e should
C ard of T han ks.
be an easy ta s k , a simple one, b u t we
We, th e u nd ersig ned, de»ire to « ip r i ss
must not feel so c o n fid en t th a t we let
our sin cere t h a n k s to all of our neigb He b ra v e ly went for God to lig h t
it go bv d e fa u lt.
bors an d f r ie n d s for th«* floral o f f e r ­ A gainst bane »Hinge», whose pride
T o day , more th a n e v e r b efore, vve
Thing« other* Th nk and What We
ings. also kin»ln«*ss and sy m p a th y shown The laws o f God and man defied,
must show K a ise r Bill and his bunch of
Th nk of tho Th.ng* Other» Think
us at th is tim e o f our b ereavem ent.
Who m aid en s pure mid sweet defiled,
b lo o d -th irsty sa v a g e s th a t we are b e ­
MR». JOK WICKS,
Slew feeble aged, m anned helple»» child.
h in d th e w a r s t r o n g e r th a n ever.
C R WICKS,
He did not go to “ feed the g u n » ,”
O f course th e m a r tv ho m ar. ies a
We must show him th a t his b a rb a rie
MRS. C A R L F IT * T IE R , He went to save from ru th less llu n s,
d
ream
m
ust
do
so
with
his
eyes
closed.
e x e m p lificatio n o f fr ig h tf u ln e ss , m ur
L E S L I E W IC K S,
»
*
*
His home and c o u n try , an d ro be
der, rape and all th e crimes o f th e c a i­
MRS. F A I R Y A L L E N ,
\ g u a rd i a n o f dem ocracy,
The man who p u ts his fo ot in his
AI.VLS W IC K S .
mouth at least m ak es both ends meet. '
K AY M O N W ICK S,
* * ♦
“ W hat if he does not r o m e i ” you sa y ;
M I L K S W IC K S . .
Ah, well, m y »ky would be more g ra y ,
How m a n y g r a d u a t e s could w rite th e j rn 17«*
lint th ro u g h the clouds the sun would
consists in doing things bet­
M oody'» Iler p C u r v a
same essays fo u r y e a r s a f t e r g r a d u a l
k r y i i l o k Leu»«»
sljilie,
AN E X P E R I E N C E O F P A T R IO T IS M
ingf
ter
than
others
do
them.
A i e l l r ( i vi
» • •
And v ital mem ories be mint*.
Th«* S e n tin e l is in d e b te d to C ap tain G o d ’s test of manhood is, I know.
T h ere a re some th in g s t h a t a re not
We won’t experiment on you, and you won't he experiment­
licked when th e y a re d o w n — t a k e h live Lee Roy Wood« for a copy of the fo l­ N o t ‘ ‘ will he-rouie f ’ ’ but “ did he g o . ”
ing when you buy your first glasses here. Our nmny years ot
lowing poem which recen tly appeareil
wire, for in s tan ce.
* • *
scientific
eyesight testing is at your disposal
My son well knew th a t he might die,
in T he .Southern C hu rch m an in connec
I t is said t h a t th ere will not be a n ­ tion with E d w a r d M a r k h a m ’» lin ts on And yef he w ent, .with purpose high,
SAVE YOUR EYES
o th er to t a l eclipse of th e sun for f i f t y **J Hid N ot R aise My Boy to B«* a Hoi- To fight fo r peace, and overthrow
T he plans of C h r i s t ’s relen tless foe.
y«*ars or ho — but sev eral sh in in g ligh ts d i e r . 99 which a re as follows:
Hi- d re a d e d not the b a t t le f ie l d ;
at W ashington will be o v ersh adow ed
<) mut lier», n il! you lo nger give you r He went to m ake fierce v an d als yield.
sooner th a n th a t .
Kona
If he comes not a g ain to me,
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ll i s p a rt u n selfish ly to do.
T he fi»h b a it t h a t come» in f la t b o t­ I f frorn th e ticld the loved one never My heart will fe>-l exultant pride
come» T
tle» eatebe» noth in g but »ur-ker».
That for humanity he died.
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W h a t a ll theac loud ho»ann:i» to the
It costs no more to be sure
b ra v e ,
“ F o r g o t te n g r » v e f ” T his selfish plea
C arn eg ie ha» eatabliahed 1800 l i b r a ­
ries. He ou gh t to be ab le to read his I f all y o u r »hare i» pome f o r g o tte n A w akes no d eep response in me,
you get your money’s
g ra v e ?
ti tl e clear, etc.
F or, th ough his g r a v e I may not see,
worth. Ask for Crescent
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J ii rep lying to Mr. M a r k h a m ’» line», My boy will n e ’er f o r g o tte n be.
Cinnamon, Nutmeg, Pep­
a c a n al from I.akc s u p r e r i o r to J)r.
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You can t alw ay s j u d g e a man bv th e
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Hoglie» by th e ta c t th a t III» own soil W ithin my h e a rt, o f my tr u e son,
clothe» he wear», but you can ju d g e his
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All grocers
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ft m u t te r s not where any one
sell
May lie an d sleep when work is done.
God g a v e my son in tru»t to me,
them
I he Jew » could not be cannibal» in f h n l i t died for him, an d he »lioiild he
The full serie* of high
| tbe»e tw e n t i e t h c e n tu r y days. T h e ir re A man fo r Chri»t. H e i» his own,
It m a t te r s not w here some men live,
boiling point* in “ Red
I ligious belief» fo r b id th e i r e a tin g pork And G o d ’s an d m a n ’s, not mine alone If my d e a r son his life must give.
Crown” makes power
li e was not mine to “ g i v e , ” He g ave H osannas I will sing fo r him,
and mileage ture. Look
T he man who falls from g ra c e m ay H im self t h a t he m ight help to save
K ’en though my eyes with ten rs be dim.
for the Red Crown sign.
be m erely t a k i n g a tu m b le to him self.
All t h a t a Christin ii should revere,
And when th e w a r is over, when
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All th a t e n lig h te n e d ineu hold dear.
Hi» g a lla n t co m rad es come lignin,
(California)
T h e re a re some people so p a r t ic u l a r
I ’ll cheer them as t h e y ’re m a r c h in g by,
a b o u t th e i r asso ciate s t h a t th e y n ev er “ To feed th e g u n s T ” O, to rpid soul! R ejoicing t h a t th e y did not die.
t r y to get a c q u a in te d w ith them selves. A w ake an d see lifi- as a whole.
Ami when bis v a c a n t place I see,
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When freedom, honor, ju s ti c e right,
My h eart will bound w ith jo y t h a t he
A C hicago s cien tist claim s to have Were t h r e a te n e d by tin- d e s p o t ’s m ight, W hs mine ho long - my f a i r yo u n g »on—
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And cheer for him, whose work is done.
W. J. Woods, Special Agent, Standard Oil Co., Cottage Grove, Ore.
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