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leautin g force in the body which we able the neighbors think he is trying lo thtough l i i m liohitngM flint w 111 mavì * did not know it possessed. hide something. thi*m thoiiNitmJ» ot ilolltin« a yvnr, ¡uni • • • Military training has made men tb«*y of for Inni ri»u mai itti hit» «Ittiitng«1* for qu ick ; it has made them alert; it lias VII w om en 's fashions in clothes are ilio noli v illuni iio-oux oiiioio «« finii ìt ▲ Weekly Newspaper With Fleuty made them ambitious. created by men but if it were not for omiMOH Inni {¿ito Inni a ninno il vou of Backbone women meli themselves would liot be in on li. Greater than all these and more mi A first class publication entered at Cot- portuut than all these, uiilitury training St v le. Tlioro I*« oiily ono plioo for n mini tuge Grove. Ure., us second el»»» matter has taught discipline, obedience and tuoi flint orni ho forno! «mix hv tl rolli The domestic reçu II is la coining l>otont loto! ou^inoor tuoi lo* niii« 4 f not courtesy. I'nruly young boys have been Lib ert Bede and Libert Smith 1'ublishers made courteous men, the spoiled child quite popular. ho t ioti tinnii hv ti li v tinforrtitio iil.Mi* Lib ert Bede__ ________ _________ ___Lditor bus learned respect for, and deference or |»tin%‘ i|»li‘ x, loti iniiNt ho gì v imi filli Business Office... I l - Lust M am lo, the wishes o f others, No one is such a pessimist that he tiiithoiìty to lorati* filo hont | iiin * ì ! i |<» MiHutyallnp (-UOI i It' any doubt that the young pro- is unwilling to cu joy a little prosperity ronfi*, fio* ionio flint will curry a Imi tv i V|»luk I.«rusas SU BSC'ttlFTlON K A I L S pie ot America need such training they which collie* because ot Ins predictions fio* lomol 1 11 |i ilio o lion pi* il hofuoon fin» A i» Mein i One y ear.......... $1.75 | l'hree mouths 50c should have been present at the recent going awry. fvvo t»hjor1 1 v «* poinlM. Titoli voli will Six mouths.— .VÜ | Single copies..... 5c i commencement exercises when young linxo t Ito ho. h i roto! uh to dixtuno«1, olo Oue year, when paid in advance, or V man so miel y that he an li jo\ Il l n \afoni tuoi ertolo. Tlu* count v emiri will w ilhiu lit! days alter expiration... >1.50 men aud young women, some o f them graduates o f the high school, acted the own cooking ought to hav to ■at it Ihis special applies only on u lull aUo hn\o n hv ^tom for ro looatiiig rumi* year 's subscription part ot hoodlums, kept up a disturbance ! timi nill h t ti io I ti 11 tonta, tuo! will not AT Carefully litici! glasses No subscription listed for less than 50c in the hallways aud even went so tar KOAU LO CATION 1Ü 1 M P O R T A N T * ho hofltrtr.l w 11 li |M'fUnnis in f a v o i ^ u as to disturb those oil the platform. II in all tlu> handsome finn roufo or limi rotilo, tliat tiro tini Member o f Evidently those who caused the ills Impropri Koutlug Costs Public Mnny niiig o\or w 1 1li noli\ olnaliHin tuoi noli new style mountings All National L d it o n a l Association turbaare are beyond the coutrol ot par isti motivo*. Look your work ovor in Ttousauds ot Dottar». Oregon State L d it o n a l Association work guaranteed Willam ette \ alley L d it o n a l Association cuts who uegk'i tisl the application o f volti «I ih | rirf tuoi h » h * if you tuo itiuking Lane County Pu blishers' Association corporal punishuieut at the proper per I.orane. Ore., .limi* -4 \ l»1 thè Ed iniHtakoH. If you tiro, nttirt novv to ror iod in the lives ot their children, lliey nor. WK UNDERSTAND KYKS Mith thè situi mer rumi work rovi tli«'in. tot lino* aio! uioiioy vv tintoti FRID AY, J I N K 10 PS have now grown up to disgrace those starteli, or ubimi tu stali ili Illusi places, aro iiovor riga i noi! Yoiim ut ilio in who bore them and the school which eii we stornili iiinlu* a inculai summarv ut toront ot gt»o»| rotnl.H i» I! t ‘ KlA\ K W E D O N 'T B E L I E V E IT. united them- and just hevuuse they thè vvurk or j o b that is tu be dune, tu haven't been taught better. wit: Is Ilio rumi giuded ami cruvviud A t the conference o f flour dealers I'lM teijr ou Many such as these have gone to the tight tu revcivc thè ruck, piuviiled vmi Urukeu Lenses EYE SJOHT SPECIALIST Fienilws held at Eugene Friday evening, an ex gUllihly Kvpliu-tfd war. I'lioy have seeu what military are gumg tu link it. su us tu givi* it AND OPTICIAN eeptiou regarding the sale o f white training has done for them. They will gmiil limi unge ? Are ................ migli cui < h I'l'iin 1 i li*|>liilll<‘ 1)02 881 ................. l i . Street, E n g in e, flour was made for loggiug camps, insist on its doing the same tor the verts. no old lo r d u m i m your sub grado which may obtain it ou a 50-50 basis, growing generations. tu place your rui k on, ami a thousand line o f the reasons ad va nced for this And let us not forget that every able little details timi bave cosi us su denrlv uctiou, as reported by the news stories bodied young man now coining into hi' in thè past ? Bui thè uiosl importuni coverin g the meeting which appears prime, into bis manhood, is or soon will • H e r F i n i t Hook, Hoou O f f Un» F i ^ hh , ! h ' tliiug tu be l'onsidered is thè locatimi elsewhere, was that the logging camps be in the army. I'lies.- are the men who |s tlu* rumi voli are gmtig tu rock or un to Ho Ot toro,I to O i ^ kou F r t n u M aud mills are part o f the war machinery are going to be the dominant factor In prove in thè righi place f Keiueinber, ut u S|M*rt.i! K e d u rt lo u THE FIRST COST and that the men must be fed well or our government, who would have been tlu* unii tliiug altout a ruad that cali IS LESS AND LESS they will not work. that dominant factor even had then- possibly In* pernia tieni is location. This is us much as to say that the been no war. Their ideas are going lo 0|»nl \\ )iitol«*y, vvrll known to mador*« It scema to aie that Lane corniti or IS REQUIRED TO loggers are not as patriotic as others o f prevail in this great bind o f the free all Oregon ha* fulleti down mure on tlos of Thp Soiifiitol. lia vv M U « a t lio follow RAISE THE D0U0H our citizens, aud The ¡Sentinel is not and home o f the brave. » ■»j' interoHl i ti|* o| I r r frolli Iloti v \\ « mm I, puri ut rmid building t litui ani ut bei ready to believe that this is true. I f lìu w bere vou may and you wi)l timi t ’nlif.: they are a part o f the war machinery ‘ I (ñivo I mm » h v e ry , v e ry hiiny hllt Others seem to have their troubles. tbe ronds leading over thè bill' or and should refuse to work unless given The New berg Enterprise says: " T w o armimi ella-ws that cullili just tra nell tllll Rollìi,; |« i tttko tim o Ilovv Iti I r l i bread made partly from white flour, bakery trucks from Fortland are now In- eliminatisi ¡so nuturnlly thè que* Jtirtt a lililí» hit ahoiit tu v w oik Iter what would be the difference between visiting New berg. New berg hits two timi, * ' \\ hv ian't thè rumi placet! in thè *■ l’Ilo vv»nk with ih«* « li i lilr e u I l«»vo them aud the soldier who would refuse bakeries that produce just as good if pruper place non ? very min It. I r a n n o ! p» '*«»vrr I !n*m, to fight because his rations were not not better quality o f bread than Fort 1 bave seca nume good nnnwers a* hut I am t r y in g to liolji ilo* • hihlr«*u vv hat he w anted ? land can produce. A family that will tu wiiv ronds are miproperly lucatei, i. vv lo» Itavi* oinm* ovor l»or«* t « » loarn moro It doesn't seem to us that loggers and eat Furtlaud bread ought to move to e., thè tirsi settici hewed mit a rotili t u «>f our ovva «Ioni Viuoro a. and «»l w hal mill men work any harder thuu lots o f Fort land. ' bi* little abode. thè n eit look tip tlu* it iiioatiN I«» li v e li«*r«*. others. How about section hands, roau At All Grocer i trai! and extcnded it tu In* place, and F u t \V x t l l i e . o l * « 1 11 hi a h I iinod to do w 1 1 li our h » » \ ** builders, blacksmiths, miners, and a It '< so on. Vuoi ber lay» thè blaiue mi thè and ^ u I h aro u n d C o l l a b o lirnv«* and W IN N IN G THE W AR score o f others* Indiali, slatm g that thè u b i l e man lui later w ith tin- hny» and >{irl« »»ver the How about the soldier boys in France? The Sentinel refuses to be discouraged bivi ed hi* trails. Hut be that a* it nini, Mute in fin* j u n i o r work our I i ' hhoii ** Does anyone contend that any work in the least by the advance o f the Ger our prseent day needs bave outgmwii aro loartir«! in t im i profit out of dooi" harder than they-, who sometimes go for Illese hap lin/ard, /tg rag. steep gradisi T l i o o hild ro n :tr«* vorv fii ^^ i I o loarn man hordes into France. w »V ut |> h y hì «: i I « oui fori h il oi V lie days with nothing to eat but the cold Every advance giv es the German and eliminai route* and it m ailer» not and to see and to hour th«* h«‘t iu f if u l in ut smut «»I Ih«* Mirri t tern I h r; art* m a k WF. M A K C A HFF.C'I A LT Y OF rations in their knapsacks? Are we at armies so many more miles to hold, bow or by ii honi tliey n ere starteli, w *• mg th r\ vv ho ha v «• ■»«> li 1 1 1«* « H«, m an y home any better than they? havi* tbelìi tirili us. and thè lògge*! rumi while at the same time costing dearly in I lllll|fH vv ho h v% •• < «iiiHidi i h«dufr|> There may be legitimate reasons for the man power needed to hold the ex prohleui cuiifrmiting thè people ut l ane iiF«‘«'s<utry to d aily lit* and «di, I w»*«h allowing flour to go to logging ramps. ,-ounty toduv 1 «, Inni are we gning l" tended lines. « S u t u rila y D u l y ) t h ill you a ll im p ili pillili»"«* «vita no* Ih«* Oue reason advanced-—that bread must Every advance gives the German get properly locati d ruad» in ben ut tlu* joy with v\ hit'll they iiiak«* »a* riti««"« be baked that will keep several days— \ s ,• <uli fop httifiilry tin«! « l«*fi n 1 n g armies further from their base, makes |»rt*>riit oin*s ! lo K•-1 1 * our holov«‘d Smelila wm ‘ u h i seems reasonable; but let it not be said lot Hdl * M ..... « i v » 11 • • 1 f m w.i H V •» liti I bave found throngh investigatimi the bringing up o f supplies more d if f i t h n « • that the men will refuse to work unless Ml noun \\ 1 «leliv «*r Fri«l «v! •» only ; cult, makes more difficult and costly and a numhrr uf years experieuce flint fed better than other people, unless fed * ' rh o u K h 1 « annoi |¿o ov «*r tin i I ani u . - Iinrge E u g r tu prie.*« «,11 v i* «»nr ' in time and money the sending o f the in lietter tbull !••> per celli uf case* better than those who are o ffe r in g their I r v i it” |n ma ko th«a iu««^l ol ilo •Ì*IM r««uig li «if v vv ••rk n t n u l wounded to the rear, makes necessary ubere ruad Imatiun* stimili! be ebuuged lives on the western front. tiiliitv in h«‘l|o iiK Ilo?«« futuro S 110 the construction o f transportation f a c il tbat individuai objeetiuiis ut certala The Sentinel does nut believe the ac • u n « • 1 1 / « - h <« m a k e f l u i r l i v i •*. a hi. ’•“ »U ities aud in many other ways is a drain proporti uwiiors and purely »rifiati un* cusation is true. Did it think so, it I«» l l i i 1* r o i i n t r v . vv In « li l o I to III i> I lo* upou a country which was before bear- t u c s are cuttrclv r ........... ibb * tur imi would advocate putting the logging ' | ir o m i*« '« | l a n d . making suoli ohange | ing a terrific burden. camps and mills under military regula ' ' I n m v |■ •*H«•rlrrh work I III h«*< ••III 1 11 ^ We all know o f piace* Wb.ro Ilio Every advance makes imperative the tions and let the uieu take their a t t i l l a i u t «‘il w it t i a a u m l l r r o| • IIOVV tul d*s, employment o f more thousands o f re ruad hus beon Imilt over thè bill» ami chances with the other members o f the flow or* a nd trro**, m ih«* * vitlhy** »lid armimi thè elbuws tu g<> past nome p • serves, while the forces o f til** allies army. m o llili ano« of «Mtiilhorii I li l orn i i I h 11 »mi '* house or tu koop troni ymi.g merely fall back upon prepared posi Those who are now in the army, and staf i“ h«‘ailtifiil h «li t f o r in t way tions nearer their bases and calmly wait thmugli hi* fieli! or pasture, that il others o f us who are likely to !«• there fruii olir *»w li 1 I d ‘ U i I hav e loti r fil'd for more hundreds o f thousands to come proporli* locateli wmibl save tlu* puldic before it is over, have no sympathy for to love < ‘filiformi! hllt I •«hall a lw a y s mi|es o f extra t r a i c i and alno reduci up to the slaughter. sulkers over food regulations. We ht* lo u g to < trefoli, for tin* day s and t lo Why shouldn't the allies play that thè per rent o f grado or. in other word*, would like to see some o f the loggers yea r«, I hav 1 * npint 1 u «• •lupa moristi i p e t e r i extra unir thè pillilo* i* torci d t*> game f come right out fla t-footed and throw with h«*r for«*-«ts and fiotih vv It i lo list Oil The cities they lose can be rebuilt, t r a v i! costa theoi batter than » cent» into the teeth o f those who made it, • It;' In ill** lutisi«- nf h**r llu tifiti* • 11 m la .1 v ** j but the lives that would be lost in hold f o r c adi auto and ubout 25 cent» tur the insult we have referred to. made t >r• • 1 » a part of mv daily life. h vchicle carrying «ne ton bmd. I ig ing them could never be replaced. In hetween the work with t ho iiiimi We would bo satisfied to see the uro thi* lo*» for a tour and voli will Oè»AL S W H I T K I . L V There are mighty few- peoeple who can Germans move onward to the gates of fimi that Lane • minti i- pnyiug >hou grunt children, flu* ns« II o h w 01 k , a ml be made to believe that there is no pol Faria i f they would pay the awful price sand- oi dollar- tribut to individuai tin* nature tin*»«** with ih«* \ u i o r n iii rtir every day t h in g s aromi«! thein and « h ild re u , I am iiii’«‘fiu g a nifliiher ot itics in the treatment o f Major General in lives that the allies exaet. i -»in . Wood, a brilliant militarist, who has y o urs «go a road change was they nre g o t tin g a hig g e r hold upoii noti«l a r t is t s , imi'sioiaiis and autho rs It In our opinion, when the German Hom i been shelved at a time when all our armies have been su ffic iently weakened stnrt«*d m t h is r o m ii 'u n i t y l»y p etitio n, li fi*. M v t a m ily horo is roni|ios<*d '»l i« a w o nde rfu l privilegi* to know them most brilliant military minds are need by winning costly victory after costly Tilt* rii ulato r fourni |# r a rt iru lly all 111 r h i h l r e n troni iiiun y |»arls of th«* vvorld, a nd on«- t h in g w hich I «*sp«*«-mlly appro T h e l'iato is the Kiuiplo ity of flu ir li v e - ed at the front. e v e ry bo«|y fro lli north, .sonili, oasi a nd west fav or o f tbi* cliunge, victory, the full force o f the unes *‘ l have a jo y o u s iiM*ssagi* to share hausted allied arms, including a lew '■igtH-tl thè i»**tit»on, hut on» (•ai in niar it a I io i ia li f io s vvhoh I lu i yf ar«- 1 1ri|iri 11. Chiuo**«*. M- x ir a n , Hvviss, H r o lr h , Hohe w ith many people in and around <'ot M I I J T A R Y T R A I N I N G IN SCHOOLS million Yankee boys, will fall upon the man I remenilu-r «aid, “ 1 woultl g i t e tag«» (trov o. Mv fir st naturo hook, advancin g hordes and drive them back ♦ '¿5 to sei- thè d ia Ugo Iliade, bui 1 .voi t lilia li, l i n i , isti, H o sn ia n, K u s o h u . K t h i o p ian , A r in o n ia ri, O rilm a t ia u , \ r i i o n i a n , 4 T h e F a i r y l a n d Arou nd I s, ' w ill ho s , u n your pel r i ¡ u n fui fear ray neigubur The Sentinel has been interested in to Berlin on the run. We can see it in no other way than i wtu m thè ehunge Ita» un) would be S p a m t». ( 'm u t ia a, S w ia lis h , H r a / i h a n , o f f the press in \11g1ist It w ill c o ntin u reading letters from soldier boys d e \ renmnstrance wus c ir K " d m a , l r n o ti, li r e o k , H»*lgianf Ir is h th«* lit'«* storie s of many ot tin* delight that the allied chiefs are playing a mad at m e.” scribing army life and its effects upon S o r h in n , i L i in a m a n , da pan«*»*«*, .fewish, fui f a i r i e s wo may learn to know in tin members o f the army and in getting shrewd strategical game ami that tin* cuititeli and a largo majority ot tlu pe K g y p t ia n , Mont(*iiegriii, I n d i m i, li**r out o f doors a round us t ioltlfin oh. the opinion o f the boys themselves as forces o f kaiser Bill, who must win timi signor» »ignei! thè remoli»!rance m an, l'o lis h , S y r is in , s l a v o , kfler^egov ngainst Gioir ovili eonvietion ot tight, M o narch li u t t e r f l v . T r e e Fro g , Mowers to the ben efits and drawbacks o f -ser now or never, are forced to walk into m a n . 'Ito* o h ild re n io n io from niiiny and a n t s, li n in n i. ng birds, torn fa irie s , thus allowing sdl'ish motivo* lo lille. the trap. vice in the army. The « b o v e was rcpeatrd timo aft**r «lil’ferent k i li d s of hoiro*s hut ono filivi^ tree fa irie s , and many «»thers. Many of Were it otherwise, we would see an The Sentinel has made some deduc \vo all litiv«* in «orninoli, unii that is th«* A continuous, uniform tions, and one o f them is that when attempted offen siv e on the part o f the lime with thè sanie resulf, Uni Imally h i j j lo ve for t h is c o u n t ry . lh*onii*»«* so the illu s t r a t io n s an* in n a t u rili colors chain of boiling points tbrough a compromise, thè diunge in thè and others a re o f th«* f a ir ie s in the ir nn allies. We would see the reserve forces several million o f our men arid boys— niniii was effeeted and toiluy it» bene m n n y o f t in n ì l i v e so noar thè hnre f iv e haunts ( photograph«*«! fr««m life makes "Hed Crown’* no, not boys, for all will be men, with thrown into the fight. r«*aliti«*h o f li f e and »ee lunch o f sul’ N e a r l y a ll of these nature stories are There is no reason to feel pessimistic. fits eannot lo* estimateti. dependable. No "mix the bearing o f men, with the physique We etili not help but noe thè necessiti f e r i n g and ito* need o f h ro tlio rly love o f m y f a i r y f rie n d s whom I lenrne«! to ture” can give the o f men, with the minds o f men— when It i n o f proper rumi locali..... and I uni gning t h e y ne e in to b a v e a keener r e n li/u t io n know a ro und Co ttag e («rove millions o f our men come back from tame satisfactory re o f thè ros*d o f soli" d e n ia l to help thè lim ite d e d it io n and is being published t» take it for gronted that must e ie r y France, military training or something sults. L o o k for the one n ì 11 li gì ce with me »hot individuili su f fori ng ‘ ovor there* than m nny w ho p r iv a t e ly , hut hv s pe cial p e iu n -io n I very similar is going to be made a part Red Crown sign be knnw moro o f thè ofiMier nido o f life . interest* and selfish motive* are in thè have th«* p r iv i le g e of o f f e i i n g to my o f our school curriculum. Thing» Other! Th nk snd What We fore you till. inaili thè fiii'tor* timi bloek tlu* pi *|" r T h e y Invi* A m e r ic a , heart and soni, and Oregon frie n d s a lim ite d fiuiuhor tit Ihmk of the Th ngt Othert Think Because these men will want to pre C 5 location o f our ronds, tini» •'.»ring *.be m a n y ure thè s i i n i f i e e s thov ar«* 111:1 k ♦ 1.50 tin* copy. Th«* re g u la r pri«*e is S T A N D A R D O IL C O M P A N Y pare for a future warT publie thousand» o f dollar* e . e i y >***‘ r- iri^ to help in tlu* |{e«l C r o s s w ork, war ♦ 2.50 and .f’ 5 , and I can o f fe r th is sp«* (CallloraU) N o! They will be sick o f war. Investigate and you will fimi it i» » rvli« f and foo«l roriHerviition. I wonder e inl rate u n t il dune 25 o nly , 'I'h«* h«*ok To be happv. make others happy. whfit some o f you wmild tli 1 rik ahout Why, then, will they establish it f • • • fm t. is for hoth grown lips and « hil«!r«*n. , Because o f wbat it will do for the S o w let us » t u d j - t h e sitnation n lit Ilio MiierifieeM y o u un* in a k n ^ in tlu* A d d n -ss me at llo||ywo«td, C a l i f ’ ’ Let your light so shine that it will grow in g generations— because o f what tle and *ee i f it fit» us in ani wny. reflect credit upon yourself. it has done f o r them. We are toilay one o f fin alliatice ot Wliat has it done? What will it do? Be right and you will not often be nations fig htin g in tlu must terribb* In the first place, the universal con war o f history, for tbe greatest and wronged. 77 ti Art tignai It scription law has been the greatest ¡1 I ti., " 1 . 71.4 „oblest idenls and prim-lple» ever <«•«»• ¡ini» lit» .«v single factor in the promotion o f dem Many big men carry their avoirdupois funghi for ‘ ‘ thè rigiri* ami liberile» *.f |*/j» •/>«$• tu ittufbiiiT ocracy. mor» U n f i t a l l . ” and ngainst individiialisra. th è ' below the collar bund. The son o f the railway magnate and domineering o f a few ailtoeraey. We the son o f the section hand, the young Be not satisfied with the nny unless are saerifieing thè live*, thè wealtli,, merchant prince and his ribbon counter The U. S. Mails will reach any man in when you elose wour eyes for the night everyth in g we posse»», to »ave thè vorld clerk, the college graduate and the il Uncle Sam’s Service. When you sent! him you can say that the past day has from bow ing down nnd bnviiig thè v.nce literate immigrant, the banker and the tobacco, let it be R ood tobacco tolnuio taught you something worth while, o f kaiserisni nnd selfish motives pinci d l farmer, the men o f high degree and the given out a thought worth cherishing, about our necks, worth sending all that long way the flat, inen o f low degree, have been put on H:iv wh:ri you tnny, thu prinripl. thnt or caused you to forget something that compressed plu^ of Heal Gravely. the same footing, have been put at the is standing in thu wny o f ti^ht imd prop was cloggin g up your mind. same mess, have slept in the same bar Csiv® nny man a c h ew of Real Cimvrly Plug, ami <*r location o f ronds is identical with tin* h® will trll you ih a t'a ihe km«l I«» ten«! Send the bent! rncks, have suffered the same privu Hut* (*<•»» is lurk suppletneiriuil with principal flint is the enus»* o f tiiis fur Ordinary plug m faU® econom y. It « out»» I « pier tions. ahve rendered the same service rilde war— thu sulfish mnbitions o f a 100 pur cunt o f hard work. week t«r chew Real G ia vely , because a small tit *w of to country. Caste and social distinctions fuw over tliu rights o f thu puoplu. • • • it lusts a long while. have been enst aside. The only distine Thu hop mnrkut is in a kind o f :i fur It is hampering thu governniunt in il* If you smoke a pipe, slice Csravrty with your k n ifj tions have been those brought about muntud condition. war program whun you and I ami a and add a lilt!® to your smoking tobacco. Il will givo through greater ability and greater scr- j flavor improve your omolis. * * * whole community hnve to pay from len vice in the one great cause. The food the row eat» is what make* ,unts to ttcwrnl dollars on every t--n o f SI N » YODH I- R if Ml* IN THE II. «4 « . 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