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treaty o f peace with Germany, except working partner with power* equa) tu
by action o f the congress of the United those o f tue executive in trnnsaction of
States.
thè business. The mere method thu*
This simply makes clear the fuet prescribed is o f sourae no concern j
A Wsnklj Ncw«i'»por With Plenty
that the executive, be he Woodrow «hatever o f thè other power*.
Things Olii*« Think «ml W*i-> W !
o f Backbone
Wilson or John Smith, cannot commit
Think of Ih» Thing* Othsri In nk |
10. I f thè United State* »hall at imi !
Albert Betle nod Elbert Smith Publishers the United States to assumption of lime adopt anv pian for thè litnìtatioii 1
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.............. ....... Editor control by force of another country o f armameli!» propoacd by thè eoutiril j
Did
you ever »ee it ennlleil milk
without the assent of congress. It pro '•
of » thè
league
of i nntioii»
under
thè
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A firit-clu a public»tiou entered at Cot hibits nothing. It nullifies nothing
pru\i»iuna o f Article 8, it reserve* the
'
tn(e Grove, Ore., aa aeeond-elasa matter
4. The United States reserves to it right tu increase such armaments with
Boose is a grrut thing to leave
..418 Eaat Main self exclusively the right to decide eut the consent iff the eouneil when
Business Office...
what questions are within its domestic ever the United States is threatened a loue.
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jurisdiction and declares that all do­ with invasion or engaged in war.
11. The United Htates reserves the
Things you learn by experience you
One year_____ $8.00 j Three monthe— 50c mestic aud political questions relating
Hix months..— 1.00 j Single copy----- 5c wholly or in part to its internal ar right to |H<riuit, in its discretion, the seldom forget.
national*
o
f
a
covenant-breaking
»fate,
• • •
No tube«Option lifted for lorn than 50c fairs, including immigration, labor,
coastwise traffic, the tariff, commerce, tin defined in Article 16 o f the cov­
A girl in the home is worth two
enant
of
the
leugne
of
ifntions,
residing
Member of
the suppression o f traffic in women
National Editorial Associntion
and children, and in opium and nil within the United Suite» or ill conn dozen ou the street.
11 «
Oregon State Editorial Aaaociatioa
other dangerous drugs, and all other tries other thnn that violating »nid
Hornetimea a woman will nag ii mini
Oregou Jii‘ » » i * t e r Conference
domestic questions, are solely within Article 16, to continue their nommer
Willamette Valley Editorial Aasociation tho jurisdiction of the United States «ini, tiiiaiiciul. and personal relations just tor burse play.
• • •
Lane Coanty Publiahera ’ Aasociation
and are not under this trentv to be with the nationals of the United.
12. Nothing ill Articles 2!Hl,
or
submitted in any other wav either to
There’s
not
much
difference between
Y r ID a Y.FEBRUARY 13, 1880.
arbitration or to the consideration of in nnv of the nnnexea thereto or in niiv love o f self trad pelf.
other
article,
section,
or
nnnex
o
f
the
the council or o f tho assembly o f the
league o f nations, or any ugenov there­ .treaty o f pence with Germany ahull, « »
routent with
Familiarity
breeds
A N EX PLAN ATIO N THAT R EALLY of, or to the decision or rocommendn 'against citizens of the United Htates,
be taken to mean any confirmation, mau or wife, or should.
tion o f any other power.
EXPLAINS.
• • •
5. The United States will not submit ratification, or approval of anv act
otherwise illegal or ill contravention of
Kissing spremi» in umbri
Well, give
to
arbitration
or
to
inquiry
bv
the
ns
(Concluded from last week.)
sembly or by the council o f the league the rights of the citizens of the United the microbes a chance.
Htates
of nations, provided for in said treaty
13. The United Htates withholds it»
o f peace, any questions which in the
(From H arvey’* Weekly.)
The itch for o ffice trail scratching
to l ’nrt X III (Articles 387 to
There ia yet another phuae o f this judgment of the United States depend assent
in hand.
upon or relate to its long established 427J inclusive) unless congress hv net the b.illiq go hand
• • •
notorious Article X which should not
policy, commonly known as the Monroe or joint resolution »hall hereafter make
escape attention. The president, Mr. lh>ctrine; said doctrine is to he inter provision for nqiresentntion in the or
It is sometimes easy to start a new
T a ft and Senator Hitchcock have preted by the United State* alone and ganisation established by said Part love fire with an old flume.
• • •
harped persistently upon a singl> is hereby declared to be wholly ou' X III, and in such event the participa
btring, namely, that in case o f aggros side the jurisdiction of said league of tion o f the United Htntes will be gov
Don’t give up until tomorrow and
sioa or threat thereof the council has nations and entirely uuaffected by mo erned mid conditioned by the provi you know tomorrow never comes.
• • •
,io authority to require this country, provision contained in the anid treaty »ions o f such act or joint resolution.
Those are self protective measures
except as we have noted in response to of peace with Germany.
Love is blind. T h a t’s why it gets
Nobody in America— we hasten to pure aud simple. They have no benring nlong just ns well without a light.
a call upon its honor, to use its army
• • •
and navy in enforcing the council’s except M. Clemencenu’s spokesman, Mr. whatever upon the treaty in the sense
decrees and, in support of this conten­ Lausanne, and other Europeans who of nullification.
The time to mttlto nrw r**olntl«nn in
14. The United States assume* no ol
tion, they plausibly instance the Eng take the contrary view— has been more
I k *for© tho old on©* have worn <>ut.
• • •
lish version of the covenant to the e f­ insistest thnn the president in iterating ligation to be hound bv any election,
division,
report,
or
finding
of
the
conn
and
reiterating
that
the
Monroe
doc­
fect that the council shall only ’ ’ ad­
A lot of people who lire optimists
cil or assembly in which any members
vise* * as to the means by which the trine is. ns he admits it should be, ful o f the league and its self governing now wilt be pessimists lifter election.
• • •
United States shall fu lfill its obliga ly safeguarded and that American con dominions, rolonies, or pnrts o f empire,
trol o f all domestic questions is like­ in the aggregate have cast more than
The a iA u ge mini improves n whole
tion.
But wait a minute! The official wise guaranteed by the treaty as sub one vote, and assume» no obligation to lot ns yon conic to know him better.
• • •
French version o f Article X rends as niitted. Very good! These reserva­ be bound by any decision, report, or
tion* simply emphasize and in no sense finding o f the council or assembly ari»
The energetic have to do a lot of
follows:
nullify the understanding to that ef ing out of any dispute between the work to tuke cure of those who w on’t.
1 a*s Membres de la Société s ’engagent
United Htates trad any member of the
• • •
a respecter et a maintenir contre toute feet.
8. The United States withholds its league if such member, or any self
agression extérieure l ’intégrité terri
It
does
not
necessarily
follow Oral u
dominion, colony, empire, or
toriale et l ’independance politique pre assent to Articles 156, 157, and 15S, governing
man with water on the brain is u souk.
(•art
o
f
empire
united
with
it
(adit
• • •
tente de tous les Membres de la Société. and reserves full liberty o f action with leallv has voted.
En cas d ’agression, de menace ou de respect to any controversy which mny
A womnn does» t like to be married
This
is
adroit,
we
admit
with
regret,
arise
under
said
articles
between
the
danger d ’agression, le Conseil avise aux
moyens d ’assurer l ’execution de cette republic o f Chinn and the Empire of when it ought to be direct. And yet for her good cooking unit she seldom
Japan.
the mere fact that it ia obviously a is.
obligation.
• • •
That is to say, the United States ruse tend* to establish the sincerity of
“ Avise aux moyens.’ ’ What does
Youth
holds
forth
unbounded nttrnr
that mean in plain EnglishT Merely to declines to condone the spoliation o f the senate in supporting ratification
“ give advice,” as the president and our ally China by our ally Japan, sane with effectual reservations. To avoid lions to everyone but the youth him
»•■If
Mr. T a ft and Senator Hitchcock as­ tioned by the European powers, but it the delay and disturbanre likely to en
sert! Not at all. It is a common docs not set up even that awful crime sue from adoption of textual or tech
There is new henuty in life every
French idiom and translated accurately aa a cause o f refusal to ratify the nicnl amendments this method was ile
•luy for the person who keep* his eyes
vised
o
f
notifying
the
world
thut
the
treaty.
Shocking
and
shameful
an
the
reads:
In eaae o f aggression, of menace or president himself admits the outrage to United Htate* considers it»e lf the equ»l open.
of danger of aggression, the council be, the reservation doea not hold it to o f any other nation. The reservation,
A man and woman who do not get
discusses
(deliberates upon)
aud de afford sufficient reason for nullifiea o f course, can nffect only Great Brit
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cides upon the means o f assuring the tion
It mm,1}. withholds America’s uin, and the sole objection thitt rnn acquainted before marriage, will nfter
execution o f this obligation.
approval o f the greatest crime ever possibly be* raised by that great and words.
• • •
The French word for “ to advise”
committed by presumably civilized, friendly empire woulil lie in her honest
is “ conseiller; douner des eonseils; rec-
More of u* might he our brother’s
professedly honorable, and hypocritical belief that in a super government of
ommander. ’ *
(Clifton
A
Grimuux
the world she is fairly entitled to six keeper, but our brother won’t have it
lv Christian nations.
French English dictionary). The mean­
vote* to one for this Srrnlritmnt but that way.
7.
The
congress
o
f
the
United
States
• • •
ing o f “ nviser” (advise) (conseiller,
moderately surre»»ful colony— a natural
»hall
provide
by
law
for
the
appoint­
,->ersuader) is obsolete, according to
Hunshine
will
make
a sour milk pan
ment of the repre*entative* o f the and characteristic proposition, but one
Larousse, Grand Dictionnnire Universal, United States in the assembly and tho somewhat difficult to put over on even sweet nml take the grouch out of your
ind antiquated (Spiers A Surenne). council of the league of nation», and nn unsophisticated people whoso fore disposition.
• • •
The French-German, Freneh-Portuguese may in its discretion provide for the fathers had the uuducity to object ot
ind all-French dictionaries, show that participation o f the United Htates in taxation without representation.
I.ota o f people are sworn into office
“ aviser aux moyens’ ’ has only an in- any commission, committee, tribunal,
■rad lots o f others swear because
The reservation itself, o f course, nul
ranaitive meaning, “ think of, reflect court, eouneil, or conference, or in the lifies nothing but the technically nil they nren’t.
selection
of
any
members
thereof
and
• • •
on, provide for, Took to, supply, ete.,
for the appointment of members of mcrienl und proportionately effective
the menus’ ’ to attain an object. It said commissions, committees, tribunals, superiority of Great Britain over the
There is only a transposition o f two
tonforms precisely to the Old Testn- courts, councils, or conferences, or any United Htates— and, Mr. Wilson nud letters between the words “ united''
nent phrase, appropriated somewhat other representatives under the treaty Mr. T a ft to the contrary notwitbstnnd und “ untied.”
• • •
lmusingly at times by the president, of pence, or in carrying out its pro­ ing, we guess thut will huve to be
himself a Doctor o f Divinity, to “ take visions, and until such participation done.
I t '» not a question of producing more
counsel together” upon the mean« ete., and appointment have been so provided
Now there is the whole story. And babies. It's ii question of preserving
i. e., to decide them— in the Old Testa­ for and the powers and duties o f such this is the ineontrov<«rtilile answer to those we have.
have been defined by
• • •
ment days after but in Mr. W ilson’s representatives
law. no person shall represent the the query which we propounded at th>
practice generally before discussion.
There is such a thing as young men
United Htates under either said league outset:
We readily acquit Mr. Hitchcock, of nations of the treaty o f peace with
The treaty has not been nullified by and young women getting too much
who was educated in Baden-Baden, and Germany or be authorized to perform the reservations as a whole or in any education—o f a eertmn kind.
• • •
Mr. Taft, who grew up in Cincinnati, any act for or on behalf o f the United particular.
of suspicion o f anything beyond ignor­ Htates thereunder, and no citizen of
It ’» pretty exasperating to n fat man
It
has
been
Americanized
in
part,
ance o f the nuances of a language less the United Htates shall be selected or though by no munner o f meuns in full to have a lean mnii walk in his shadow
as a member o f said com
familiar to them than German, but the appointed
on n hot day und laugh at him.
missions, committees, tribunals, courts,
• • •
obvious imperfection of Mr. Wilson’s councils or conferences except with the
There
are,
according
to
a
recent
dis­
command o f the French language ac­ approval of the senate o f the United
Home men throw their money away
covery, in the neighborhood of six mil but those wishing to get rid of it
quired during his long sojourn in Paris Htates.
8. The United Htates understands lion germs on one house fly. The uver (uickly put it Into a slot machine.
is most disconcerting.
• • •
The salient fact, however, is that that the reparation commission will age person would have let this pa»*
the I-odge resolution doea not declare regulate or interfere with exports from unnoticed.
\ Nevada woman has married a
•
•
•
that the United Htntes will not eo- the United Htntes to Germany, or from
news|niper man on u bet. Women take
Germany to the United Htates, only
Chicago’s police mntron says ninei;
0|>erate in the manner indicated. It when the United Htates by act or joint
some awful chances when they gamble.
• • •
simply reserves to congress the moral resolution o f congress approves such per cent o f the deserted wives had
little men for husbands. Well, it s s
as well as the legal right to determine regulation or interference.
Your political enemies are seldom ns
each case upon its merits under the
v. The Unjted Htates shall not hr mighty small man, anyway, who de bail ns you make, them out to bo—trad
conditions that may at the time exist. obligated to contribute to any expenses serts w ife and children.
ly-vor as good ns their friends say they
• • •
are.
Clearly there is no nullification here. of the league o f nations, or o f the sec
When
a
young
man
o
f
sixteen
pol
• • •
There is nothing whatever,beyond pru­ returiat, or o f nny commission, or eom
mittee, or conference, or other agency,
dent avoidance o f the possible neces­ organized under tho league o f nations ishes his shoes and oils up his hair ev
There should be som e method devised
sity of exercising a legal right to o f f ­ or under the treaty or for the purjstse ery evening aft»:r supper, i t ’s a rea for conserving the energy wnsted by
set fulfillment o f an obligation con­ of carrying out the treaty provisions, sonably certain sign that n demure some people in keeping away from
fessedly moral in its making but quite unless and until an appropriation of little damsel o f about the same ag< work.
• • •
likely to prove wholly wrongful in ac­ funds available for such expenses shall has him going. • • •
have been made by the congress of th
tual performance.
Don’t be n croaker. Imitnte the op
It is wonderful how quickly some timistic hen who makes the same kind
3. No mandate shall be accepted by United States.
These provisions are purely domestic. people become fervently imbued with o f a noise regardless of' what egg* are
the United Htates under Article 2i.
Part 1, or any other provision of the They simply constitute the congress a the righteousness o f certain reforms-— worth.
just as soon ns it becomes apparent
• • •
that the people with the majority o f
Home folks can get enjoyment out
votes are for them.
of sliding down hill when they know
• • •
they’ve got to struggle right Imek up
A noted physician says the time is again.
« • •
coming when it will be possible to
graft on arms and legs. We ’re in favor
A New York scientist says fish never
of progress, but it seems to us that we hnvo the toothache. We presume that
already have enough feet for folks to they are not torubled much with rheu
step on and trusts enough hands in our mutism.
• • •
pockets now.
• • •
A man feels uncomfortable in a new
It is reported that the telephone hat that he feels everyone is looking
wires got mixed on one o f the light lit— but a woman is in her glory under
haired bachelors o f a near by city the the same conditions.
other evening. He attempted to ring
• • •
up again to get the thing straightened
New York girls spend sixty per cent
out, but “ hello” did not answer him of their time in making themselves
immediately.
He got peevish and attractive. Out this way Nature has
pulled the receiver hook frantically up done that work for them.
and down, at the same time yelling
• • •
excitedly, “ I want cen tral!” “ I want
There are men who will sit up nil
cen tral!’ ’ Finally “ central” cut in
and answered, “ A ll right, kiddo, I ’m night with n sick row but haven't pa
yours,’ ’ und now she is suing for tiencc to take care o f one o f their own
squawking kids for fifteen minutes.
breach of promise.
HINGS WE THINK!
' performance counts
MAKE
YOUR
1920 Truck
A MACK
You Will Earn ami
Save by Doing So
A good motor truck is the means of earn­
ing money but it must lie a high-grade,
thoroughly engineered and manufactured
truck.
That is, because it will do
to earn money through the
a truck and then have to
mako (and probably more
the truck on tho road.
you no good
operation of
pay all you
too) to keep
At this time you probably are thinking
about how to increase your business for
1920. You must have a track, or you
must have another one— on that you
have decided.
Then it becomes a question of selection.
You should buy a truck as you would
make an investment of any other sort.
Knowing your needs the choice should
not be difficult.
M A C K trucks are reoognieed os the
standard of heavy-duty transportation.
There is a size that is right for your
needs. W e would appreciate an oppor­
tunity to tell you about M ark tracks
F. A. Garetson
&
Son
AOF.NTS
M ACK
IN T E R N A T I O N A L
C O R P O R A T IO N
TRUCK
Every patron of Tin* Sentinel i.s helping to give
Cottage drove* a newspaper which eminent an
thoritv lias state«l to he one o f the best country
weekly newspapers published in the northwest
ILLNESS
STRIKES
Unexpectedly
and often, in a hurry, calls
for unusual needs
YOUR REXALL STORE SHOULD BE
YOUR FAM ILY DRUG STORE
Special effort has been made to stock
ordinary and unusual wants. You may
need water bottles, syringes, cotton or
gauzes, bed pans, urinals, furnigators,
disinfectants. A hurry call to the store,
or phone No. 82, gives immediate service
The Modem Pharmacy
Cottage Grove
« T__##.
Oregon
Ask for
H I L L ’S
To keep sandwiches fresh, wring out
* napkin in hot water, wrap them in
it. and put in a cool jdncc.
Allow at least three Turkish towels
for eueh member o f the family when
planning the towel supply,
• • •
A teaspoonful o f sugar to a pint
rnnsheil turnip will do much to remove
tho bitter taste which often nearly ru
ins the turnip.
• • •
Hick headache can often he helped
and even cured by a cup o f strong
black coffee without sugar, if the
J juice o f half a lemon has been added.
FIVE M IL LIO N PEOPLE
USED IT LAST YEAR
H I L L ’S
CASCARA& f QUININE
Standard cold rim tdr for 10 years
—ia tablet form—tal«, tore, no
opiate*—breiki up a cold in 44
hour»—relieve» znp in J dart
Money back if It fall«. The
renuino bot hat a Red
top wi t h Mr. mir»
picture
A l A ll D rw 5*aros
We Live in Cottage Grove
And spend our money here— because we like Cottage Grove
and its people— and because we want to do our p^rt in mak-
ing this city the best little city in the valley. W o want the
patronage of the people of Cottage Grove because we want
to build up a business here that will help put your city
and ours on the map and keep it there.
COTTAGE GROVE M ILLING COMPANY
SAMPLE STORE
THE B U YIN G POWER OF OUR FORTY
STORES MEANS THAT WE
'BUY FOR LESS AND SELL FOR LESS”
150-yard spool of thread at the Sample
Store fo r only...................
5c
Men’s work shoes
..........
$2.95 to $9.50
Men’s calked loggers
$11.50 to $17.50
Men’s high-tops at..................
$8.50
Men’s dress shoes at
$5.00 to $10.00
Boys’ dress shoes...............
$2.95 to $6.50
Men’s hats at.......... ............
$2.65 to $5.00
Men’s caps at......... ...........
95c to $1.50
Men’s dress pants................................... $4.50
Ladies’ shoes at
$3.95 to $10.00
Ladies’ oxfords,
a t ..........................
$7.50
*
Ladies’ pumps a t...............................
$7.50
Ladies’ house dresses at....................... $2.50
Ladies’ hosiery, pair............... .
20c to $1.50
Indies skirts at..................... $7.00 to $10.00
Ladies’ suits at......................$25.00 to $35.00
Ladies’ middies at................................... $2.25