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J The Sentinel those so fond of using that high sound iug phrase. Suppose you were going to hire a man to build a house for you. Ihin^t Ollii*.« Punk and What VK* A Weekly N e« »piper With Plenty Would you require of the man whom Tk nk of th* Iking« Otkari Ikink of Backbone you hired to do the work on that house that his personal characteristics be Klliert Hetle und Elbert Suuth Publisher» A star boarder lives high. Elbert Bede____________________ Editor just those that suited you, would you • • • require that he belong to the same A first-cia»* publication entered at Cot ( church that you do, or that he never A bonv girl lN*cumes merely u slen tage Grove, lire., u> second elan» matter speak a profane word! dor one when you are in love with her. • • • Would you hire a man because he Husiness Office................412 Kust Maiu had some such characteristic even Many parents know from their own though he might have entirely differ experience how their children should SI BSCKll’TlON B \ I E8 One year........ «2.25J Three Buoulhs—OSc ent ideas than you about how the not go, • • • Six months..... 1.15 jin g le coj>y...... 5c house should be built and might not The woman who chews the rag lias No subscription listed for less thau t>6c be even a carpenter or a mechanic, or A redaction of 25c for paying a full would you first require that he be a no right to criticize the man who mas mechanic who would erect the building ticatcs tobacco, year in advance • • • according to your ideas and in a work Member of * manlike manner, making the other de Most public iiion would rather be National Editorial Association sirable qualifications secondary 1 I cussed moderately than not to be Oregon State Editorial Association It is well enough in politics to select talked about at all. • • • Oregon Newspaper Conference men who part their hair just the same Lane County Publishers’ Association It must grate on England to have to as you do, provided they first have the necessary qualifications to carry ! measure her money by the standard of FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15, 11120 forward the work of th,. nation in the her erstwhile colony. • • • manner in which you wish it cared for. • • • When a friend rises to groat heights HEARTLESS. LAW LESS BOYS. Today the paramount issue in the you mast, of course, be content to ad A dispatch from St. Paul, Minn., national campaign is to do away with mire from a distance. • • • tells of the death of a little five-year- the criminal waste and extravagance Wonder if a bride gauges the love old lad whose clothing was ¡»-t afire now so much in vogue, to he done with by his playmates. wiggle and wobble, to sweep official of tho beaus who gut loft by tho qunl presents. It is almost unbelievable that such Washington free of the inefficiency, tty of their wedding • • • a dastardly crime could have been com criminal favoritism and complete lack At first it seems quite a treat to nutted by sons o f American parents, of ordinary business judgment with but such seems to have been the case. which things are being so high handed a man to hand his wife money but the wearing off. The lads who committed the crime ly conducted and put in power those novelty is not long • « • probably were some whom the parents who will put the country upon a sound An egotist is a man who thinks that had let get beyond their control, who business basis, who will bring order had never been properly impressed as out of chaos and who will put into others would toady, to him if they he does himself. to the rights of others, who had early effect the principles for which the knew him as well • as • • developed the lawless spirit of “ might great republican party stands. Why is it that you so seldom hear of makes right.” Tlpit Harding will carry Oregon by Tht. Sentinel calls particular atten a tremendous majority is beyond any a phonograph being used to furnish en tion to this incident because of the possible question, but at the same time tertaiuuient at a meeting of a woman 'a fact that in Cottage Grove several in that Oregon does this it should also do dub. • • • cidents have been reported where boys its part to give the next president n re On«» mco thint; tthout all th«*««* re of an age where they knew better have publican congress to back him in car threatened to burn a smaller boy at rying forwnrd the things which we form mov«>m«'tita in that w*» t'iu«*rgi' frmu thrm all without any Kr«»itt m the stake and have even gone so far wish him to carry forward. as to take the clothes from their trem If you put a foreman in rhnrge of jury. • • • blmg victim unheedful of his piteous n piece of work you give him assistants Learned savant says the lip-to-lip kiss pleas for mercy. with whom he ’ can work, assistants None of these lads ever were burned. ready to aid him in doing the job you must go. We would remind the doctor that it does “ g o ” and probably al No fire was applied to them, but when want him to do. disrobed and tied to a tree they went You should bear that fact in mind ways will “ g o .” • • • through tortures that were very real when you go to the polls to vote for Rome folks have such unreasonable and that might easily have caused per Harding. You nre going to put him manent physical and mental derange at the head of your business and you imaginations that they would think ment. should act by him as fairly as you they were flying if they were falling Bovs so heartless as to thus terrorize would by n foreman you put in charge from a church steeple. • # • younger boys are too lawless to be of a piece of your own private work. If your pockethook is m a healthy left running loose. They have the Stanfield is the republican candidate physical atjd mental makeup which for the I’ nited States senatorship. condition you can find some doctor who is ready to find something about breeds criminals. Some day they may- Harding is depending upon those who your anatomy thit isn’t. pay the penalty for their sins, but vote for him to send Stnnt'RRd to • • • their punishment will not bring back Washington at the same time, because Of courm* wn an* not afraid to *ay health to their helj^l.-ss victims. he knows Stanfield is a successful bus to u p«*r«<m ’« face tho thing« we -n) iness man, one who will assist in put behind hi« back—we merely «1«» not MAKE YOUR VOTE CONSISTENT. ting the national business upon a sound wi«h to hurt hi« finding«. footing, who will energetically assist • • • “ I ’m going to vote for the man,” in routing waste, inefficiency and ex Talk about a married woman tiring is a freouent expression that is being I travagance, one who will not wiggle or th«* bo««. Nino ca«e« out of t«*n «he somewhat overworked. It expresses a wobble when the crucial moment ar inn *t half a« much a bo«« aft«*r mar principle which sounds well and makes rives. and one who will consistently riago a« «h«* was before. the person saying it rise up in his vote for republican principles. • • • boots and feel of his shoulders as if A vote for Harding, is not a consist We'll wager a reasonable «um that he expected to find feathers sprouting ent one unless the same vote is cast you have been given th«» devil a nnm there. for a republican senator—for Robert ber of time« and yet can't tell fr«*u Let us direct a few questions at N. Stanfield. your own memory what he look« like. • • • Many would rather be right than president, but there are few who will stand out for the right very long when the wife has the other end of the ur gument. • • • The great trouble with tin- truth is that it cun be stretched Wo much anil yet compel belief. The worst fooled people have been those fooled by the twisted truth. • • • When a man says he caught between 40 and 50 fish—and the fish have al ready been divided with the neigh lioi»—it is safe to say that the catch was under 25. • • • Play golf over splendid courses; tennis on championship courts; Over in England the women refuse polo on fields of international renown; motor over perfect high 1 to marry men who didn’t go to war. ways; 'horseback riding along picturesque bridal paths; surf Evidently the women over there want men who are thoroughly seasoned for if bathing on smooth sandy beaches. matrimonial career. • » • Not one person in a Hundred could write an item for a newspaper und have it correct grammatically and or- thographieally and otherwise— but ev Winter Excursion Tickets eryone of this hundred can find fault via The Hlianta Route with a newspaper. 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FEED - CLUE A L S __ Kvrn th«* nii ii in M«» xi « mi tin tint lm \f <*<]uni «iiffrug«'. • • • D on't th«’*e new ftingl«*«l bat hint* Muit« get to your • hid«*? • • We htlii'vp tin* ineome tax h H oii M rm ch tho«** with tiiroiu«*« ju«t n uot«h higher thun our«. • • • Fifty y«*fir« from now it tnnv !»«• unit«» a <li«tinction to I»«* a iuoiii I mt of th«* IW iety of Hurvivura of th«* Ford (Yac«« Mi*'.ion. • • • Fating t«»«» miirli ment i** mii«l t«* dangerou«. 'This is probably a *ubtle hint from our creditor*. • • • Whrii n girl know* you an* m m ing to H|**‘ud th»* evening ami you find I ht with a raw onion b n n th , «oin«»how you got «iiMpM'ioii« that p«»««ibly your company i«n‘t welcomed <|uit, ,,r dcntly a« you might wi«h. City Council • ------------------------- -4 Oct. 4.—Council met in regular ses mon. Mayor, all counrilmen, recorder and marshal pit -dit. Minutes read and approved. On motion the recorder was instruct ed to insert III the minutes a copy of the amendment to section 2<t, chapter 4, of the charter, together with a ropy of the vote by wards by which the amendment was adopted. The light committee recommended that the two 51 Ml r. p. lights on south I’aeifia highway be removed and four smaller lights installed over the side walk and the coitimittee was ordered to have the change made. On motion the light committee wa ordered to investigate as to where better and less expensive light service could be given by removing large lights »nd substituting smaller ones. On motion the street committee was ordered to have railings put on the high culvert on south I’ucific highway. Oil morion the water committee was instructed to have the break m the pipi* line at the western city boundary repaired its it aeesJiest. On motion the sewer eommitti-e wa< instructed to have the ditch on north Douglas along the rnilrond track cleaned out. * Motion prevailed that city council go to Uujada water in take Sunday m a hotly to investigate conditions there nnd that J. B. Rouse accompany the party. The council proceeded to cunvnss Tin* vote of the spis-tnl election and found it to be as follows: First ward— For amendment, IM; op posed, 21; Second ward l ’or amend ment, .19; opposed, 22; Third ward For amendment, 19; opposed, 7. Totnla — For amendment, 19; opposed 50. The mayor thereupon issued Ins prue himation declaring the adoption of the amendment ns proposed in the petition. ' On motion the recorder was instruct ed to Issue warrants to each of the clerks and judges of election in the amount of «1.50 ouch anil to M. A. McKibben for-rent of polling pince for ♦ 1.50. On motion* the recorder was in structed to issue warrants for pay ment of interest on warrants ns per statement of city treasurer. The following bills were nndited and allowed: First National blink, freight on asphalt ...................................... ♦ 10.00 J. M. Durham, work on walks.... IM tilt Fire company, salaries................ 80.50 J. K. Young, salary mid expense 55 50 10.00 W. W. Oglesby, salary.... R. K. Walker, salnry 0 no*, ns 7.50 mHynr, and judge of election Elec. Co., lights............................ 2.11.Ml I’hil .lines, work on streets....... 7200 Sentinel, printing nnd publish ing proceedings......................... 7.50 fi. B. Pitcher, snlnry.....................125.0» O. F. flnrontte, salary ................. 100.00 City Transfer, cleaning streets.... 12.00 On motion council adjourned one week. J. K. YOITNO, Recorder. “Here’s Real T obacco” says the Good Judge That give« a man more genuine chewing satis faction than he ever got out of the ordinary kind. 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