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-’T who eonld sens«* danger without know /f= ing its nature or its cause. But mini, th« super animal, who knew all the dangers of the great conflict, CELEBRATE IN GOTTAOE A W**Ily K .w .pap.r W ltt Plenty whose mind told him that the war »as •t B u I I m m QROVE a senseless destruction of life and prop succumbed by thousands and mil Mlbext Bed» and kibort Bmità Publisher» erty, lions. The very intellect which told him .‘Clbart h * i* . ------------------------------Bditor of the danger, which told him that the T H E QUALITY STORE - coop se r v ic e A flnt-claaa publication eotered ut Cot- destruction was criminal ami senseless You can fin«l everything in vaca ' afe Greve, Ora., u eecond-cUaa mattar that same mind told him that he must tion ttcciU at this store. A Big Quod Time Await« You fight on aud take whatever befell his 3aaLnoe» Office._________411 E u t Mai» lot. On the one side he must fight on be BUBSCRIPTION RATK8 the directing mind had decreed Osa yaar------- $4.00 I Threa montha_. 60» cause Germany should conquer the world. Hi* moatha___ 1.001 Hingl» copy____ 6» that On the other side he must fight on in Osa yaar, whaa paid in advaaeet or that Germany should not conquer. bafora aspirati«»_____________$1.TS order Th« dumb creatures were cared for Tbia a paci al appliea only oa a foli because they had not the intellects to yaar'a subaeriptioa for themmdvra but the creator No aubaariptioa liated for loca thaa 60« care seemed to have deserted those whom he had equipped with the necessary mental Silk, Silk, Everywhere - lieta ber of machinery for caring for themselves. National Editorial Aaaoaiation Poesti't this seem almost an indict Silk ail it a, silk drcHNCH, silk skirts, Oregon Stata Editorial Aaaooiatioa ment of civilization? What availcth ed W illametta Vallay Editorìa! Aanociatioa ucation silk coats, silk waists everything mental attainm ent if they Lana Couaty rubliaher»’ Aaoociation but lead and to devilish inventions for the is silk! Never was there n season destruetion of those things wherewith FBIDAY, JU N E 20, 1919 when silks were in such demand God has blessed usf as now. You w ill find your wants UKDAL8 FOR THOSE WHO CITIZENS WHO ARE NOT CITIZENS. in silk l*y the yard have been an EARNED ’EM. Probably a large proportion of the ticipated with a large selection at Edward N. Hurley, chairman of the people of these United States do not this store. New figured pongee, United States shipping board, and Gen know that there are some 400,00«) rit THAT WILL DRLIOHT THE LOVER OF eral Bryce Bisque are among those who izs-us of this great country, so recently georgette, foulard mid satin, new PRETTY SUMMER THINOS have been decorated with the distiu made safe for democracy, who have no stripes and plaids in chiffon taffe guishad service medal. in the conduct of the goieruiuent Becomingly trimmed ami frilled in Inc«'* ami embroideries in We will not take space to refer to the voice ta and wash silks a full range of under whose laws they live and which scores of original models, tlu-se blouses are the dri'Nsiest ami many criticisms of the shipping board laws they must obey. These people are fashionable shades ami colors in richest of the season's most desired fashionable wear. .411 of and to question the wisdom of the medal all within one.city, or its suburbs. They the fashmunble colors are here. tor Mr. Hurley. In the case of General are not insane; they are not imbeciles; georgette, crepe th* ehene, taffeta, Disque, he rendered a valuable service they are not criminals. Ho far as anyone Beautiful new print«*«! georgette blouses in finger-tip bmgths, meaaaline, pongee, etc. All are »' I U in speeding up lumber production is able to discern they are as capable of no two styles alike, priced each ............................ . ...... $9.60 through the organisation of employers self government as any other body of to 40 inches wide. and employes. Both men aiay be en people in this great land of the free and New plain silk and wool embroider«*«! or b«'adc<! wuista of crepe titled to their medals but, if they are, home of the brave. Prices range a yard ---- $1 35, tie ehene, wash silk aud georgette silks, priced now at .............. there are thousands of others who have It seems paradoxical that in a repub ........................... $6, $6, $0.60, $7.50, $8 to $9 60 $1 50. $1 66. $1.96, $2 25 to $2 60 been overlooked. lic which was born in protest of taxa We will piass by those who actively tion without representation that there is participated upon the far-flung battle a community of nearly half a million ane, everyone of whom is entitled to peopl« who have no voice in levying the som« signal recognition of his services. taxes they pay and have no voice in its STYLE FAVORITES IN We will consider only those who re expenditure. maiued at home to do their part, as Htill more paradoxical does it seem did Chairman Hurley and Ueneral that such a community should be the Disque. seat of the uatioual government which FOR SEPARATE WEAR What of the thousands of business equal rights to all. The city xnen who neglected their business and guarantees of Washington may be the only city iu Among these are stripes anil gave thousands of dollars in time to the world whose laws are made by the plaids, silks aud fabrics, tailored promoting patriotic drives; how about nationul government and whose taxes tvpi'M nml the more ornate <lrap«'«| those who suffered privations in order are levied by the national government. that thay might do their bit in buying effects, all iu new models specially may have been the object of NEW SHIPMENT OF bouds and giving to war activities; how th« What fram ers of the constitutional provi designed for summer wearing. about those who took insults from sion which set aside a district of ten They include «1res», utility ami those who were not in sympathy with miles square for the seat of the national washable skirts. the war; how about those who did not government aud deprived the residents hesitate to tell slackers what they of this district of self-government may Whit« " usb sGiits priced including the newest styles in patent leather pumps nml thought of them; how about the women not be certain, but the reason probably $2 25, $2.95, $3.50, $4 to $4.75 oxfords with french or military heel. A host of new styles in who left babes at home and did their that the seat of the nationul govern housework at night aud on Sundays in was whit«* cloth ami leather oxfords, l»oots ami pumps hid ! also Silk skirts priced ...................... should be protected against the order that they might do their part at ment $6, $6 50, $7.50, $8 to $9 75 possibility of government by the ne vici kid boots, oxfords ami pumps in black ami brown. the Red Cross roomsf How about the W hatever the reasons were they Floth oxfords, pumps aud slims $1.75, $2.25, $2.50 to $5 Wool s k u is priood ..... other thousands who suffered financial groes. were good and sufficient and ly and physically in giving their ser probably $6, $7 50, $8 60, $9, $9 75 Leather oxfords, pumps and shoes $4, $4.50, $5, $0, $8, $9 50 this one alone probably is all that is vices to their country, and without necessary. Evidently the white resi whose services the war could not have dents of the Distriet of Columbia are been successfully prosecuted? willing that they shall be governed by If we are going to pass around dis the national government, but they do tinguished service medals to those who protest the denial of repreaeuta did their duty at home, we can name tion in agaiust the government makes many thousands who are in every way their laws and levies their which taxes. as fully entitled to them as are Chair The residents of the Distriet of Colum man Hurley and General Disoue, and bia, the inhabitants of the scat of our we do not intend to in any way minim are aliens so far as partic ize the services of these two distin government, ipation in onr government is concerned. See that tho girl of 14 to 17 is correctly guished men. They are as low in the scale of citizen ship as the lowest unnaturalized immi corseted. It means so much to the healthy, DO-NOTHING CRITICIZER3. grant. graceful development of her figure. It does not se*m that such n ct ndition The McMinnville News-Reporter is suf should be allowed to continue, and it fering from a severe attack of stomach is probable that a constitution tl amend ache and, while it is in that regrettable will be submitted to the states of condition, it is growling at the Oregon ment the muon representation to «»nr Btate Editorial association, claiming ‘alien” granting citizens in the body which that that organization should devote its makes their laws and levies their taxes. tint« to drumming up advertising for the country papers of Oregon and crit are carefully designed to allow tin* girlish icizing the association for not doing so. figure full play, to gently mold the figure In making the complaint The News- Reporter is acting exactly like the and support it, but not to repress. knockers in every other line of busi Things Others Th.sk sud What Ws ness. They kick because someone else . Think sfthe Thiags Others Think MEN S TIES OF DISTINCTIVE STYLE AND QUALITY does not do something for them, yet The fabrics in American (lirl Corsets ARE HERE they never lift their hands to do any are light, the stays are light. Modeled on thing for anyone else. There isn ’t so much difference be A big new line of purest silk ties for men newly unpacked this With the editorial association, as with tween th« suffragette movement in week and they’re coming in every few «lays. We urge our cus girlish figures, every line is girlish and other organizations, the principal reason England and ordinary politics here. tomers to buy only pure silk ties lieeauae our pure silk .lap nml th at it has not done more is because The women throw stones instead of mud. correct. • • * those who hav« benefited from the ef Filet ties are praetieally wrinkle proof. forts of the association to the extent of The greatest trouble expericnc«*d in Bow tie» pric«*«l......................................................................... 60c hundreds of thousands of dollars are so starting new republics off right seems short sighted that they are afraid to put to be that there aren ’t jobs enough to •lap and Filet silk ties priced............................... 75c, $1, $1.25 up a few dollars to extend the work of go around. • • * th« association, or to assist it in the work it is already doing, for fear that There was no such thing as day and some officer is going to get a few pen night in A dam ’s time. It was always nies of it. The editor of The Sentinel has been Eve. • • • at different times actively engaged in Don’t help a man up so faf that he promoting some of the activities of the feels above you. association and so fsr as we know The * • * News-Reporter has never been present A person is often right when be ad Let our good service in our grocery department help you with at any meeting of the association to of your provision problem. Our large reserve atockit enable us to fer any suggestions as to how the asso mits h e’s wrong. • • • Give the children the ben ciation eould do the things which it Bad luck often comes from trusting fill orders of any reasonable size on shortest notice. Free «le- efit of outdoor summer desires that it shall do and has never too much to good luck. livcry in the eily ami careful packing by men who know how given a cent of the money which it * • • sun for protection against when you want u freight shipment. Our prices are reanoiiable has received through the efforts of the Money makes a noise—so th«* hen bus winter colds turn them and many times mean a saving not offered elsewhere. association to assist in paying the ex ¡»lenty of reason for cackling when she pensea of getting business for him. loose in rompers ami you Pure cane sugar, 100 pounds................................................ $9.96 Home year or two ago an effort was ays an egg. • • • need not worry about Best whit«« laundry soap (regular size bar)..................4 for 26c made to pay a secretary to stay on the Home strenuous advocates of irriga job year in aud year out getting busi tion belong to the “ d ry ” party. White Flyer luumlry soap (under size bar)...............5 for 26c soiled clothing, liompers ness for the country papers. The propo * • • Best, tip matches............... ..............................4 boxes 26c for children are a necessi Bulk safety sition fell through because a sufficient There is a big difference in the way ground chocolate or cocoa, a pound..................„........ 36c number of papers did not come in on different people say the same thing. ty- Curve cut macaroni................................................. 2 pounds 23c the proposition. While The Sentinel has • • • never made inquiries as to which papers You fimi rompers here* Our special Peaberry blend coffee a pound........................... 35c peopl« acted all the time like they offered their cooperation, we are willing do If during a campaign the iosnne asy M. .1. B. brand vacuum coffee in tins, a pound...................... 60c in all sizes from 2 years to to venture the assertion that The News lums would not lack for recruits. M. .J, B. brand vacuum coffee in tins......... ......3-pound tin $1.46 Reporter did not so much as write a • # • even 10 years, ami in fab Small whit«* fancy beans a pound.............................................10c word of encouragement for the carrying ‘ Well, I ’ll be banged!” exclaimed rics that will wash with Full cream forward of the work and yet this paper the homicide upon hearing the ju ry ’s Tillamook oheeae, a pound...................................42c now has the nerve to complain because unexpected verdict of guilty. out fatling. 9-pouml can of ('risen................ .......................................... $3.00 the work is not earried forward. A few 6-pound can of Frisco.............................................................$2.00 more papers lik« The News-Reporter ‘‘ When a woman is kissed on one Priced .ùf* 3-pound can of Frisco............................................................ $1.00 and the world will retrograde to the should she turn the other?” point where people will be satisfied cheek Olympic brand best hard wheat flour................................$3.25 asks an exchange. No, she should only with a paper of that character. tura about half that far. Pride of Oregon, heat soft, wheat flour.................................$2.90 • • • • r >()-pound sack standard dairy salt...........................................75c Rockefeller is probably proud of his OOD CARES FOR THE DUMB. ability to raise the wind—but probably A Y. M. C. A. worker back from regrets that that ability has resulted in France relates a peculiar thing that o f tornado of abuse. • • • ten was noticed. Birds would fly about “ Feed your cows sweets,” says a paying little attention to artillery fire, It sometime» pay* to kick, but It with wind. Now we a«*»» wh«*re somi* education for a young man—but few for the insane than bru dogs, cats and rata would feed upon piles Wisconsin dairyman, “ it will do them asylums never pays to knock. of our public speakers get their mag care for a post graduate ne'ttes. Another medical authority good.” Give us a little more taffy like • • # • • • course. of waste while death hurtled through netism. shown that hrnni*ttes are the most sus • • • the air in the form of shells, shot and that and we will • try • • it. ceptible. Both of the expert» must be Homehow good luck never get» around An astronomer says he has discov- shrapnel but some little time before gas to those who set out to wait for it. In Los Angeles they require baby er«*d a content with a tail two million crazy. • • • • • • came over from th« enemy lines, all of The man who can, while walking the to carry lights at night. miles long. That is quite a tab*. these creatnres of nature had disap flr>or with a howling kid at 2 a. m., People who want Opportunity to Being “ one of the b«iy»” is one way carriages Wheeling babies around th«* streets peared completely. The birds would fly step on the business end of a tack knock at their «loors should provide of getting old. nights is certainly a danger worthy of A mean lown mnn has foreclosed a • # • to the rear and the animals would find without ruffling his temper, hasn't convenient knockers, some kind of recognition. mortgage on a widow woman’s wooden • • • • • • safe biding places. Often this action on energy enough in his makeup to ever When a gossip get» wind of some nice l«*g. Hhe is now on • • her • last leg. the part of the dumb creatures served amount to a row of pins. If you’ve got a headache, don’t give juicy piece of »canilal she starts u hur The way edurntinnn'l institutions are • • * as a warning to the soldiers. ricane. springing up in the west, Boston will Those who wish to use strictly up-to- • • • • • about it. Thus Ood took care of thus« who did A New York army surgeon says that everyone else one • talking soon be a ‘ ‘ has been the minute language no longer say a per • • . '' • not have minds with which to seek their blondes and persons of fair complexion Home one ha» discovere«] that cigars An Eau Claire (Win.) man has dis son “ went up in the a ir.” He or she own salvation, thus he took care of those •ra more apt to become inmate« of are being made of alfalfa. Hey? covered that electricity cau be made Hard work in claimed to be a good “ aviated” is the correct form. Vacation Time Is Coming July 4th New Merchandise of Timely Interest Found Here Each Week NEW PATTERNS IN PRETTY SILKS LINGERIE BLOUSES Summer Skirts Oxfords, Pumps and Shoes for Women American Girl Corsets e> American Girl Corsets HINGS WE THINK $1.50 $2.00 $2.50 Put Rompers and Play Suits on Your Your Grocery Problems Can Children and Turn Them Loose Be Lightened at This Store 75c $1.25 $1.50