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About Cottage Grove sentinel and Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Oregon) 1915-1921 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 8, 1920)
The Sentinel A Weekly Newspaper With Plenty of liueklioue A Terrible Damning Indictment I AN KIM rout\l..| Klhert Mede Mini Elta-rt Muu(h rultlishcr» Kllii'rt Beile.................................. «...Kdit^r 1 ilo \>ur ih o\i*r mut tuo trulli culi |«*rrsoititllv «n\v fi\t* ^¡o down m tino uhm I h ) tolti. Tight in fiume». |f you wuultl ask thè. A first ehi»» publication entered nt Cot The trulli i» u nn»»t tiautniug radici- opinion o f thè boy»* »h o ore loft otiti tage tiróte, Ore., as setoliti ehi»» limiter titeut ot tho prvsout ailuiiuistrutlou, | of thè Kletenth, Twcntietli nini Otte partivularly ot' thè vvar di-pattuieut. , lluntlretl nu>l Nixty sudi. thè onlv Itusine»» O ffice. 112 Kust Moni The action of thè »tir dopurtuieut in j three Liberty liomliiitg squadrona otti thè uiutter of uirerut't pitwlutliou ¡itone thè '* ' front, you » i . l . i . . henr nolhing hot HI ItM K l l ’TlO N R A T E S One yenr $2.25 | Three muuths-...ti5c is the most humiliating scandal ever cinse» for thè criiAiiinls tlint seni tlv.it Hi* month»..... 1.16 g in g ie copy..... . 5e written iu Autericuu History and is machine with an iniproteeted gasoline No »uhsenptiou listed lor les* tlinti tlfic sufficient to make boil the blood ot tank to he used un thè fr a n i." These statement» of facta from thè A reduction of 2óc for paying ti full every patrioti« citixeu. Briefly, succintly, here are the liiiqiiestioned rècord show» (hot in III year in advance charges; great aircrafl scandal (bere i» always A billion dollurs were spent on air Olle red line of ev idonee. It lenii» back Member of National K d iton al Association craft production und congress gladly from thè grave* of thi* \niericnii avi Oregon Stute Kditorml Association and .willingly appropriated twice that ut <>rs and douglilmys in Ertine« to it II amount without asking a ipicstiou. O regon Nenspupei Conici enee thè meli » h o roldly and tardile bungled Un May 1, lì* 17, the administration aireraft const ruotimi ni thè l'mtcd Lane County l'uldislieis ’ Association promised that oa May 1, ItllS, a fleet l bnt rapeelmllj to tho Wnsh tg F R ID A Y , OCTOBKR >, IMO of 2U,tH*0 planes would be put on the ton officiai» » Ini nppointed (he bang fighting liout aud the huu driven from lers. protected thè biniglor». timi in the air aud from the face of the earth. sisted on keeping thè hunglcr» in of W H A T DID YOU DO? It was a nublo boast and it could have fice regardless of cosi in blooil and A majority of Cottage Grove citizens bceu done. There was at that time an money. \\ hen onr m ilitar» vvent to flnming recogniM* that if the city council is to airplane factory iu o|>eratiou at gov do tilings it must h:i\ e money to do crament expense which could have death in d e fe d ilo airplnnes, wlicn olir them » it h and the same majority rec turned out this number of planes in infantry was iiiowed down for lin k of eg nixes that it is cheaper in the long that length ot time, but by the most airplanes, w hen a billion of tnxpuver»' uulielievable program of dilly dally, money « a » »pont without anving olir iuii to reduce the warrant indebt ness and cut down the interest than graft and corruption, meddle and mud own »oblierà or destroving thè cucini, to run along on a niggardly policy and ■ lie, this factory was left almost idle thè responsibilìtv» went »traigli! back while Hccretary Maker’s aircraft pro to thè iuenmpetont vvar depurimi-ut of keep the city lighting for breath. ductiou board experimented with mo ficials and to thè administrntion w Inoli This was demonstrated Monday tors and makes of planes during the »usiliined and approved thè secretare the lute upon the proposal to give tli council power to levy a tax with which WFhoie year that was to have put 20,000 of vvar in all hi» inconi|>etent net». The complete failure of thè \nier to pay warrant and bond interest and plattes on the fighting trout. Of the 20,000 lighting planes prom ican aireraft program diiring thè vvar provide a sinking fund for retiring ised, NOT ONE was put on the trout is thè must humiliiiting ilisgraee tlnt warrant». The vote ujion the proposal was sur duriug that time mid NOT ONE over carne tu this country in thè fichi priaingly »mall, however, considering reached the front unti 1 ufter the war of nnns uml constitutes perhnp» thè most appalting record inaile hv olir the importance to the city of the » ascended. The story of the criminal inefficiency wttr ilepartuient. This is u fcurful ac amendment to the charter. A total of 12»! votes were cast and any council that resulted in this complete fiasco is ciisiition, bnt it is true. It i» con man will make affidavit that more too long to be told in full here. Oregon firnied hv four independent investiga people than this number are hounding knows something of it, for millions tiona, one hy (lutzman Marginiti, ino hi him every day because' the council were squandered here and General former Supreme Court .1 astice Charles Disque was given a D. S. M. while E. Hughes, one hy a sub coni miti ee of does not do things which these peopl many of our brave boys died because thè niilitarv comnnttee o f thè sennte think should be done. The council is on the job every day of the fora píete failure of th(. air pro and one by a speeinl inv estigatine rum The members give weeks of their time gram. General Disquc knew absolutely niitte,. of the house of repreoentntiv«■» every year iu their efforts to serve nothing of the business he was given All reached the same conclusions. • • • the people and are severely criticixed t-> handle and out a »ingle member,1 Let us pray that on November 2 the for not doing more. It is possible,'more NOT ONE, of the aircraft production than likely, that some of the criticism bourd, to whom was given complete most incompetent, most inefficient, is deserved,« yet when those who crit charge of the aircraft production, most extravagant and most s|wmlthrift icixe had the opportunity to do some knew the first thing about aircraft administration which this country Inis thing themselves, something that would production or had hnd any experience ever known will bo ignobly voted out take only a few moments of their time of any kind to prepare them for baud i of office and the country given an ad ling such u program. While these men | ministration which will bring order out they failed to do it. Let us ask these criticizers how- meddled and muddled, experimented of chaos and substitute a business ml much the city council would do if the and did everything that would keep ministration for one of meddle and members fell down as these voters fell airplanes from getting to the front, a muddle, ■ down on Monday. Let us ask them factory which could have put the | what the city council would accomplish planes on the front remained idle at if they were members of it anil looked government expense. No wonder that oar Liberty bond M U llV lIa X TT lx 111I11I\ after the c i t y ’s business a» councilmen as they looked after it Monday as money disappeared like water through I Thing* OH»«rf Think and What W* a sieve, but this is not the worst of voters. Th nk of tho Thing* Other* Thuik the storv. A total of 12»! votes, ami a majority While this aircraft hoard which knew of those who did vote vote had to be urged to the [wills by a few who took nothing ulniut airplanes was earning its Some folks just can’t get over a spit. interest enough in the election to wish distinguished inefficiency medals, our fence erected by a neighbor. bofs were being killed in France be • • • to get the vote out. A total of 12»! votes. Let not one of cause there were no American airplanes W h e n l o v e 1« b lin d , h o w 1« it th a t so to keep the German planes front com those who failed to go to the poll m a n y f a l l in |o\ e at fir«t Might? • • • dare to open his mouth in criticism of ing over and strafing them with mu any lack of effort on the part of mem chine gun fire. A m a n w it h a wi l l is p o p u la r wi t h Many n grave in France is filled bers of the council, for by their own hi« r e l a t i v e « w h o hop«* to l»«* rein« m neglect of duty' they have placed them because o f the inefficiency of the war ber«*d. department in its airplane construc selves in a position where they have • • • tion program— because Secretary Ba no right to criticize. The man who is pointing with out ker tried to bull through in a manner ward pride may be viewing with in Coquille Hentinel: Our friend, Elbert that would have made a failure of a ward alarm. Bede, editor of the Cottage Grove Sen- crossroads newspaper one of the big • • • tinel, has been elected to fill a vacancy gest programs ever undertaken by any The fellow who feels that he is about in the city council there until next nation. Whi'n the war was ended. America to lose is always willing to meet tin- January. Strange to say, in view of han on the fighting front only 1W other fellow half way.' his previous record as a candidate for . • • • observation planes of the “ flnming various offices, he hesitates about ac The respect of your enemies is more c o ffin ’ ’ variety and 511 second hand cepting the place. planes discarded by our allies. These to be desired than the faint praise a ml 'flaming coffins’ ’ were the Dellav- flattery o f your • friends. • • The man intoxicated with the nectar ilands equipped with gasoline tanks ex from a woman’s lips may feel just as A wolf in sheep’s clothing the per damphoolisb over it the next morning [Mixed to the fire of the enemy. Had son who comes to you confident ¡ally to the war department and its aircraft as the man who was on a regular souse [M'dilic. board deliberately [dunned to send our get information to • • • the night before. airmen to horrible d.tiths they could • • • Talking about the patience of Job, A mnn’n own opinion of himself i.« have done no better. Cun you even how- does it compare with the pntiencr imagine sending airplanes piloted by fuJly n« reliable aa the foreeaats of th<* o f some wives with their jobs. • • • party vote made by the party leader our own boys into n rain of bullets with the gasoline tanks so exposed just before the vote begin» to come in. One thing about good basebull wenth that once they were struck there was • • • no eaeape from this truly hell o f a er that makes it worth while praying Lots of big hearted men don’t let death. Y’ et that this Was done is ad for is that is is also just what the crops need. their sympathies get below the waist mitted by those responsible. • • • line— and they carry their money in Here is a quotation from R. L. I>*e their pants pocket. Home o f the worst things we have Murphy, of Lexington, Ky., who ap * * * peared before the congressional com got have enmn from discarding some thing that was satisfactory for some I f every man were accepted at the. mittee; value which he honestly places upon The Twentieth aero squadron lost thing better. • • • himself, some of us modest ones would eleven aviators out of twelve on Hep There are no disasters log enough to be crowded out entirely. tember 2(5, HUH, on the ‘ coffins.’ I worry the person who hns plenty to eat three times a day and n good appetite to go with it. • • • I f the truth were known probably more than half the good people are good for other reasons than because they want to be. • • • I f you have laughed at the stale jokes a man hns sprung, he can hardly make fun of you when you nsk for the loan of a five-spot. • • * Somehow or other we can’t develop much sympathy for the fellow who ¡» selling at a loss something for which he once refused a fabulous price. • • • PURETEST BORATED AMMONIA From the way their grandparents contains 10 per cent by volume of ammonia and a nuper- treat them children lire a little suspi saturation of borax, making even the hardest water soft. cions that their parents didn’t get nil It is a time saver for your laundry. tho severe punishment they tell about. • • • PURETEST BORIC ACID There is more real pleasure in get ting two dollars that you do not ex Highest purity, air floated, odorless, free from heavy pcct than in getting many times that metals, arsenic, and other impurities, making it partic amount thnt you have labored faithful ly for. ularly w ell fitted lor eye solutions, ami as a non-irrita- . . . tion antiseptic. 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