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The Sentinel
A W eekly Newapeper W ith P len ty
o f B ack b o n e
Hlbert Bode and Elbert Sm ith Publiahera
Mlbert B ede______________________Editor
A f i r s t class publication entered at Cot
MC* Grove, Ore., a s second class m atter
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1 jo ' s County P ublishers * A ssociation
F R ID A Y , N O V E M B E R 21. liMU
or o f a sim ilar o rg an iz a tio n , or employ
era m ig ht org an izo a legion o f th e ir
own and re f u se to employ an y but
citizen* o f th e U n ite d S ta te s , or those
who have go ne as f a r as th e y r a n in
esta b lish in g citizen sh ip , th e y m ight re
fuse work to a n y but th ose who are
r e a d y to ta k e a new o a th o f allegiance
to God a n d co un try .
N o m an is e n ti tl e d to a jo b who
would h e s i t a t e to tu k e such an oath.
N o em ployer w a n ts nil em ploye who is
not loyal to God a n d c o u n tr y , and th e
m a n who is found loyal to God and
co u n try will be fou nd lo yal to a loyal
employer.
T his u n re s t an d tu rm o il w ill not stop
u n ti l th e resp onsib ilities o f citizen ship
in th is land o f th e free a n d home o f
th e b ra v e weigh upon tho se who enjoy
t h a t citizen ship .
E m p lo y ers can do
much by firs t s e t ti n g th e exam ple an d
b y g e t t i n g t o g e t h e r upon a proposition
to g iv e a w ide b e rt h to th ose who are
not w illing to m a k e th e i r lo y a lty a
m a t t e r o f record. *
Boost th e A m erican L egion, th e Loy
al Legion a n d an y o th e r org an izatio n
which sets up th e p rin c ip le s which
these o rg a n iz a tio n s set up.
P IE C E S OP T H E
PEA C E TREA TY
TO WHOM SH A L L W E TU R N ?
Alm ost daily wo h e a r o f a n o th e r
s t r i k e in which th o u s an d s o f w o rk m en
a r e th ro w n o u t o f work.
While prices m o u u t s k y w a r d fo r
la c k o f p ro d u ctio n husky men art* l o a f ­
i n g on th e s t r e e ts in g r e a t in d u s tria l
c e n te rs. E v en where th e y a r e not on
s t r i k e i t is suid t h a t th e i r w ag es a re
so high t h a t th ere is no need o f w o rk ­
in g every d ay, so v a c a tio n s o f a d a y
n r tw o a re fr e q u e n t w hile p ro d u c tio n
s t i l l lags b ehin d th e d e m a n d fo r good*.
W ith h ig h er w ages th a n e v e r b efore
}»iid in th e h is to ry o f th e w o rld an d
w ith se v e ra l jo b s fo r every m an, th e
u n r e s t am o n g th e so called w o rk in g
clas s is g r e a t e r th a n e v e r b efore.
W ith p le n ty fo r all th e r e is d e m a n d
f o r more, an d th e n comes th e C e n tra l ia
incid ent.
Well m ay th i n k in g men a n d w om en
n s k where is i t g o in g to end an d to
whom may we tu r n in th is tim e o f
trou ble.
• • •
To T h e S e n tin e l it ap p e a rs t h a t we
w ill n o t r e t u r n to nurmul co n d itio n s
u n ti l b oth lab o r an d c a p it a l become
im b ued w ith th e idea t h a t th e y owe
a d u ty to c o u n tr y t h a t s t a n d s a b o v e
a n y o f th e i r p e t t y little d if fe re n c e s ,
u n til b oth show a d isposition to se ttle
t h e i r a f f a i r s in a w ay t h a t w ill best
co nd u ce to th e w e lfa re o f b o th a n d at
t h e same tim e g iv e th e c o u n tr y th e
p ro d u ctio n o f goods which is n ecessary ,
f o r a re s to ra tio n to norm al conditions.
Some n ev er will be im b n ed w ith
su c h a n id e a a s th is, especially a m o n g
t h e rad ical workers. T h e g o v e rn m e n t
c a n reach t h e c a p ita lis t b u t it will fin d
i t im possible to m ak e th e la b o r e r p ro ­
duce a d a y ’s work.
W here shall we t u r n f
I t seems t o us t h a t th e A m erican
L eg ion an d th e L o y al L egion h a v e
g iv e n us a n id e a t h a t is w o rth co n sid ­
eration .
You c a n n o t become a m e m b e r o f
e i t h e r o f th ese unless you a r c an
A m erican
c itiz e n ,
unless
you
ac­
k n ow led ge y o u r d u t y to c o u n tr y second
on ly to y o u r d u t y to God.
N one b u t ex-serviee men m a y become
m em b ers o f th e A m erican I-egion, b u t
e v e ry w o rk in g m a n m ay become a m e m ­
b e r of an o rg a n iz a tio n such ns th e
1-oynl Legion. E m p lo y ers m ig h t in sist
t h a t e v ery employe b e a m em b er o f
o n e or th e o th e r o f such o rg a n iz a tio n s,
T h e U n ite d S t a t e s is not to be in
veigled in to s u r re n d e ri n g its b ir th
r i g h t fo r a mess o f p o ttag e.
T hose who go t any s a t is f a c ti o n out
o f th e s l a u g h te r o f th e proposed
a m e n d m e n ts to th e peace t r e a t y have
seen those sam e am e n d m e n ts m ade ef
fe e tiv e th r o u g h re s e rv a tio n s to th e
t r e a t y w hich h a v e s a v e d th e U nited
S ta t e s its ow n n a ti o n a l i n t e g r i ty an d
i t s own su p erv isio n o f its own affu irs,
well as th e rig h t to say w h e th e r or
not an d w hen it will b u t t into E u ro ­
pean a f f a i r a
T he peace t r e a t y is now in th e form
in which P r e s id e n t W ilson said he
would not allow it to bo r a t if i e d nnd
i f he stick s t o his word, w hich he
more o fte n has no t done, we will find
th e pecu liar sp ectacle o f th e prop»
n en ts of th e o rig in a l t r e a t y f i g h t i n g to
k ill th e a m e n d e d t r e a t y n n d even th e
president him self re f u s in g to reeognize
hi* child in her new d ia p h a n o u s gown
which m akes it possible fo r nn y o n e to
see th ro u g h th e m ass o f v e rb ia g e in
w hich the o rig in a l tr e n ty is g a rb e d .
T he action o f th e se n n te seems to
h a v e caused no fu r o re w h a te v e r from
o v e r th e c o u n tr y an d th e d e m a n d for
th e rn t if i c u ti o n o f th e t r e n t y sigh t
unseen, w hich th e p re s id e n t hoped
would he th e resu lt of his sw ing aro u n d
th e circle, has not m aterialized .
F o r once th e dilly -d ally in g of th e
se n a te has serv ed a good purpose. I t
has given th e sovereign people o p p o r­
t u n i t y fo r sob er co nsid eratio n .
T H E C E N T R A L IA IN C ID E N T .
N o t sinee th e d a y t h a t th e hun o v e r ­
rode Belgium , d efile d women, mur
d e re d c h ild ren , m a r ty r e d E d it h Unveil
an d set th e r iv e rs o f th e world to
flo w in g w ith th e blood an d te n r s
of
a n an g u is h ed w orld has a n y e v e n t so
s t irr e d th e people o f th e P a c if ic const
as t h a t in c i d e n t a t C e n tra l ia in w hich
ex-service men p aid th e sa c rific e th ey
had escaped p a y in g on th e fields of
F la n d e rs.
Old men, y o u n g men, women an d
ch ild ren, all a r e aro used to a p itc h of
in d ig n a tio n w hich bodes no good f o r
th e tre a c h e ro u s t r a i t o r s o f th e i r c o u n ­
t r y who f i re d fr o m am b u s c a d e upon th e
defenseless k h ak i-c la d men who were
m a r c h in g in th e A rm istice d a y p arade.
I t would t a k e b u t a s p a r k to g u th e r
th e l i t t l e co m m u n ity o f C o tta g e
WINTER TIME CONVENIENCES
Seasonable Comforts and Necessities
That Should Be in Every Home
Suppose tonight you have a sudden attack of neuralgia—a
neuralgia bottle will give you instant relief. Without it you
would suffer pain all night.
Suppose it ’s a cold, raw night—a hot water bottle would
provide warmth and comfort.
Perhaps there is a
will keep baby’s food
the night—ready right
in the cold to heat the
baby in your home—a vacuum bottle
at the right temperature all through
when you want it, and no getting up
milk.
Special Display Next Week
oft the many conveniences and necessities that are especially
seasonable at this time. Here are just a few suggestions:
Neuralgia Bottles A wonder­
ful relief from neuralgia.
Hot Water Bottles An abso­
lute winter necessity.
Vacuum Bottles Keep baby’s
milk just right all night.
Electric Vibrators—For mas­
sage treatment.
Canned Heat Stoves—Quick
heat when you want it.
Thermometers Clinical and
household sizes.
The Modem Pharmacy
Cottage Grove
Q g Z a tL a m
Oregon
Doll
Contest
Begi ns
T h a n k s g i v i n g
Plan Your Campaign to Win ------------------ W e’ll Help You
HOT LIKE BUYING HAH0KERCH1EFS
Don’t, buy arch supporters over the counter
like handkerchiefs. See Dr. French about
your feet; he is the only one north of San
Francisco or south of Portland who under­
stands the science of fit tins: arch supporters
properly.
llse Dr. French’s Com and Bunion Rem­
edy; no danger from blood poison from his
remedies or treatments.
Dr. Wm. French
P erm anently L ocated at 24 S ixth
A ven o« E ast----------Eugene. Oregon
U r i n e uu ariuv o f a thousainl men
fu lly accoutoreil to euro fo r an y toil»
who m ig h t see fit to a t t e m p t to ply
th e i r n efario u s business here.
T he f i g h ti n g blood of red-blooded j
ineu su rg es th rou gh th e i r veins an d [
th ey a re an x io u s to assist in h u stlin g
to ju s ti c e those who would d estroy the
g o v e rn m e n t which g u a r a n t e e s ct|ual
ri g h ts to all, free speech, free schools |
a n d a free eitixenship.
A th o u s a n d men or more in the Cot
ta g e G rove c o u n try a re read y to fly
to arras to p ro te c t our God given lib
e rtie s a g a in s t such as those who were
b eh in d th e incid ent a t C e n tralia.
I f th e r e a re an y reds here they would
do well to m ake them selves searee.
l ’robnbly e v e ry o th e r com m unity on
th e const h a s been aroused to a sim ilar
pitch .
T h e d e a th knell o f I. W. W.inm, an
nrehism n n d o t h e r sueh isms has been
sounded an d th e reds th em selves g a v e
th e o p p o rtu n ity for th e ir own erad iea
tion.
O IV E US W A TER A N D LIGHT.
T h e re a r e a few th i n g s to which
ev ery citiz e n of a c it y in th ese d a y s
feels th a t he h a s an in alienab le rig h t.
T w o o f these th in g s a re a w a te r sys
tern nn d a n electric light sy stem th a t
a r e alw a y s on th e job.
T h e c itiz e n s o f C o tta g e Grove feel
t h a t th e y h av e not had these th in g s
d u r i n g th e past y ear. A lthough th ey
a r e long s u f f e r i n g they bogiu to fret
u n d e r th e re p e a te d cessatio n o f th ese
serv ices to which they feel th e y h av e
an in a lie n a b le rig h t to an u n iu t e r r u p t
ed service.
In th e case o f th e w a te r system ,
th e y a re inclined to feel t h a t they
should be len ien t w ith councilm an who
j i v e so freely o f th e i r tim e fo r so
little recompense, b u t th e eouncilm en
who h a v e scrim p ed nnd sav ed to hold
w a te r ra te s nnd levies dow n may well
be co nv inced t h a t th e people dem and
service, co n tin u o u s nnd u n in t e r r u p t e d
service, e v e n th ou gh it be a t a l i t t l e |
g r e a t e r expense. I f th e price o f tw o or
t h r e e g allo n s o f gaso lin e each m onth
fro m each w a te r user will g u a r a n t e e
th e k in d o f serv ice th e |>coplc wfiiut,
th e y will m a k e litt le com plaint.
In t h e case o f th e electric lig h t sys
tem t h e people nre not so len ien t Iw
cau se th e y h a v e no d o u b t w h a te v e r
t h a t th e busin ess pay s a good p ro fit.
E v en if it d o e s n ’t pay a good p r o f it,
it is a p r i v a t e business, an d p r i v a te
busineas is ex p ected to re n d e r its ser
vice regardless.
To do less su b je c ts th e u ti li ty to the
c h a rg e o f s a c r ifi c in g equ ip m en t to the
m a k i n g of p ro f its a n d , a n y w a y , the
people d o n ’t love a public u tility ,
n ev er did a n d n ev er will. I t is a nee
canary ev il whose sins n e v e r will be
fo r g iv e n by th ose who pay fo r service
th ey do n o t get.
T h e people o f C o tta g e G rove seem to
be r a p id ly a p p ro a c h in g t h a t mood
w h ere th e y will d e m a n d serv ice or
know t h e . reason why.
T h e council can easily a c t upon such
a d em an d . I t s business is th e p e o p l e ’s
business. T h ey will do w h a te v e r the
people a re w ifling to p a y for.
T h e p r i v a t e u ti li ty will h av e to
work ou t its own salv a tio n a n d would
b e wise to lay plans to t h a t end or
pick a s o f t sp ot upon w hich t o land.
T he J u n c t i o n C ity Tim es has embei
lished its o ff ic e w ith an I n t e r t y p e and
is p u t t i n g on real airs. Boyd A N e l ­
son m ust be real business men to m ake
ex p en siv e e q uip m en t p a y in a c ity th e
size o f J u n c t i o n , but th py g iv e ev ery
ev id en c e o f g e t t i n g a w a y w ith the
good*.
F a rm e rs o f T h e D alles c o u n tr y a r e
wise hunch o f birds. T h e y have
ad o p te d resolutions c o n d em n in g in no
u n c e rta in te r m s th e T o w u ley N on I’a r
ti s a n league.
Reasons for Increased Telephone Rates
1. A dollar in the hands of the telephone company
has no greater purchasing power in the labor and ma­
terial market than has a dollar in the hands of the in­
dividual.
2. Increases in wages and prices of materials cannot
be paid without money and the telephone company is
no more capable of paying out money it hasn’t got than
is the individual.
3. The telephone company must be provided with
means to meet the demands made upon it for increased
wages and increased cost of materials. As these in
creased costs are obviously reflected in the cost of ren­
dering telephone service, the telephone company must
ask the telephone using public to pay for the service
it receives.
4. Higher wages can be paid, increased costs of ma­
terials met, and satisfactory and improved service can
be furnished, only when the rates are sufficient to meet
the costs of rendering the service with a sufficient mar­
gin for a reasonable return upon the investment.
5. A large territory served by a utility with many
patrons may produce large gross receipts, but not nec
essarily huge profits. The state of Oregon is a large
territory and the telephone company serves a large
number of patrons and has large gross receipts, but
small profits. Under present rates and conditions it
will earn less than 3 per cent on the value of its prop
erty in the state. The idea that a large corporation
doing a large business must necessarily be accumulat
ing great wealth is a prevalent fallacy which the public
must get away from.
6. Telephone rates in the state of Oregon have re
mained practically the same for 15 years or more. There
have been a few adjustments in various classes of ser
vice to meet demands of the service, with a correspond­
ing adjustment in rates. Increases in rates are now
made because of absolute necessity which made it im
perative. Make your own comparison of your telephone
rate with the increased cost of shoes, clothing, food
products and all other necessities. Is not the increased
telephone rate reasonable and consistent in comparison?
T he Pacific Telephone
^ T ele g ra p h Company
T h e ea ste rn girl who in sisted on be
Home scientist* now claim t h a t the
inn m a rrie d in sho rt s k i r t s e v id en tly e a rt h is hollow nnd o|ien nt both ends.
w an te d to d e m o n s tra t e to th e guiada I f th is is tru e, here is a r h n n r e to
t h a t shi* was not m a r ry in g lire misi of “ g e t on t h e i n s i d e ” th a t e a s t e rn cap
a la r k of m e a n s o f sup port.___________ itnlist* linvn overlooked.
I t is hnrd to refo rm a successful
sinner, b u t w hen m i s fo r tu n e o v e r t s k e s
him he is very su scep tib le to a teach
ing tlint prom ises so much mill exact»
so little.
I f B en O lc o tt is n o t goldinged c a r e ­
ful ho is g o in g to be curse«] with the
high r e g a r d s o f T he Hentinel. We like
th e w ay he sp e a k s up a b o u t th e Cen-
t r a l i a o u trag e.
Do y o u r C h ris tm a s a d v e r t is i n g
s h o p p in g early.
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and
HINGS WE THINK
Things Ottieri Tklafc sad What Wt
, Hunk t f the Thiagt Other» TMsk
A m a n ’s po litical a f f i l i a t i o n s in th ese
t r y i n g d a y s a r e o f t e n m erely a ques
tio n o f salary .
• • •
M a n y people m ean well who do ndt
do well.
• • •
D r in k in g w o u l d n ’t be q u it e no bad
i f i t d i d n ’t m a k e a m an w a n t to ta lk
■o much.
• • •
A w om an who c a n ’t be f l a t t e r e d b
too pessim istic e v e r to m a k e a h ap p y
wife.
• • •
More people go to ch urch because
t h e y th in k th e y should th a n b e c a u s e
th e y w a n t to.
• • •
A persVm feels p r e t t y lonesome when
all a lo n e in th e world, b u t too m any
r e l a ti v e s a re n o t desirable .
•
R eform ,
a t home.
lik e
•
•
c h a r i ty ,
should
begin
• • »
I t is lots e a sie r to show e n th u s iasm
when th e r e in no need fo r i t th nn when
thece is work to do.
• • •
A knoe,ker n ev er y e t d ro v e a nail to
help build an i n s ti tu t io n t h a t would
m a k e th e world b e tte r.
• • •
I t would be i n t e r e s t in g to know
where p a ra g r a p h e rn g o t th e ir jo k es
'u r i n g th e tim e of A dam, who had no
m o th er in law.
•
*
*
T h e high t a r i f f fellow s nre too mod
est. They w an t to co ver too much.
• • •
A m a n w ith se v e ra l d ivorced wives
s merely a p o ly g a m is t on th e i n s t a l l ­
m ent plan.
• • •
E v e r y man can m a k e his m a rk i f he
will only work an d w a it until election
day.
• • •
P r e t t y soon som eone w ill be d e c la r ­
ing t h e ten c o m m a n d m e n ts u n c o n s t it u ­
tio n al.
• • •
T h e re should a t leas t be a sta b le
m a r k e t fo r hay, o a ts anil corn.
O use arguing about it, or making chin-music in a
minor key! If you’ve got the jimmy-pipe or ciga­
rette makin’s notion cornered in your smokeappetite, slip
it a few liberal loads of Prince Albert!
Boiled down to regular old betw een-us-m an-talk,
N
Prince Albert kicks the “p ip ” ri¿ht out of a pipe!
Puts pipe pleasure into the 24-hours-a-day joy’us classl
Makes cigarette rolling the toppiest of sports! P. A. is so
fragrant, so fascinating in flavor, so refreshing!
Prince Albert can’t bite your tongue or parch your
throat 1 You go as far as you like according to your smoke
spirit! Our exclusive patented process cuts out bite and
parch I
T o p p y rad baga, lid y rad tiña, hondeóm e p o u n d a n d h a lf-p o u n d tin
h a m id o re - a n d th a t c ta tty , p ra c tic a l p o u n d e rytted p la it hum idor w tth
aponga m oiatanar to p th a t hampa th a to b a cco in much p e r fe c t condition.
R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, Winston-Salem, N. C