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sible baleful effects tax rhm measure under .veil deeper I ,t»r import which v,'-ir* »»'*< » ' of socialistic single against sinister influence, is so con should be snowed j tratv to tho idea of government bv the than those of -sim ¡majoritv that it ■« enough to defeat ■* have appeared in the amendment. It« particular not to confuse this amendment with the A Wockto New «paper With l ’ lontv «tothing. amendment oil the bivlbvt o f Boekbons ' Note.iO. X N o . second _ - - ;in> 309 Amendment Fixiug T«rm of which provides for « n extended legis Elbert Bede and Elbert Smith Publisher« Oertaui County Oft leer«. I’r.q.. >.'.1 bv latlv« sessn u but with uo tutermtasiou The former measure, the second on th. Elbert Beile........ .......- ....................Editor initiative petition Would fix the ________ ^ ■ ................... | j )t|InH ,,f office o f county clerk ballot, was submittial bv tho legisla A tiratela«* publication entered at Cot shontf, treusuier, coroner und sur tore itsejl'. which rejected the divided session idea The members themselves tugo Urove, Ore., as second elusa matter ' . ' o r ut tour veal*. .No Brest dt - - - tnand tor this siueiidment. I Monty o f should be the lusi judges o f how the business best can lie <ondm 1 .nl 412 Bust Mÿin candidates at present two-year term Business Office. amendment proposed by This kind of legislation should pro and the petty I«' tirst presented to the legisla them, tile second on the millet, should Hl iUSCKU'TION KATES bo given a trial before tho freak <li One year... — #¿.¿5 j Three meutlis....05c ture for reference to the people. \ <>to 30V X No v i.lint session amendment is given con Six mouths. . 1.13 ¡Single copy..-..... 3c 310 >11 Port of PsrUand Dock sideration. Tins freak amendment would No subscription listed for less tlinii 65c Bill. Pro enlarge the influence of tho press and A reduction o f 25c for paying a full Commission Consolidation put money in its coffers beentiso of the IKlsed hi initiative petition bv lenii mil year in advance ertising that would be likely to be mg business men ot Portland,— This list'll during the intermission bet ween is a loeal measure, in that the port of M ember o f , Portland pays the taxes. but the sessions, but this is not sufficient to • National Editorial Association courts have hold that all measures warrant its adoption. It would not <b> with the lust minute gun of leg Oregon State Editorial Association affecting the port are of concern to away Oregon Newspaper Conference the entire state, so that tho port has islntion, for all laws must bo favorablv l.une County Publisher» ’ Association uo option but to present the subjee acted ujion at the first forty-duv ses to the entire state. This measure sion or thov get no further considers Vote Sill X No. FRI BAY, OCTOBER 29, 1920 gives the port o f Portland tho power tion. 32P 321 state Market Commission to provide port facilities ami an ud equate channel to tho sea. la case Act Proposed bv initiative pot it ion bv tho people within the port do not State Taxpayers’ league. The title ADVICE ON MEASURES. favor this bill, tho port commission, tells the story. Tho object is to re so it is announced, will not issue the duce the cost of getting produce from Un bonds authorized bv tlx' measure. I'n tho producer to the consumer. Following its usual custom, The Sen the other hand, should the p u p i ' ot doubtedly this will increase the amount the producer will receive and decrease tinel this week offers its advice on I the state as a whole defeat the in measures presented to voters. In doing suro, tho bonds eould noi bo issile.! the amount the consumer will pav While two now offices, with anilines so, it again urges voters to read the ev eli though those vv ho vvoultl imi th official pamphlet and study for them tnxes vote<l utiauimouslv for thè m.-n attached, are created, the fact that the State Taxpayers' league is behind the selves the arguments presented there. sure. To vote for thè niesur“ is would indicate that the additional 300-301 Compulsory Voting and Reg »hen-tere equivalent to »living the act r - ^ iH'OpIo of the port th«» |>ri\iUtfi» of expense put on tin' state is much more bistrati on Amendment— Referred l*v 1« x than offset bv the benefits to accrue islnture.—Does not prescribe methods, :,s ,h‘ v plense with their own to tho individuals of tho stuto. Pat but makes It possible for laws to be V ° „ 1 T term'd after the California law which enae'ed bv people or legislature per 312-313 Anti-Couipulsory Vaccina is said to be getting beneficial result* nutting voting by persons abs at from tion Amendment.— Proposed bv iuitin Vote 320 X Yes their precincts on election day, or uu tive pv'tition.—This measure is a vi able to go to polls on account of ill- 1 cioua one and its till** misleading It WANTS DANCES LIGHTED. ness. Also enables |*eoplo or legisla- , not only opposes coiupiilaorv vaccina ture to make voting compulsory. The tion which we do not have but takes Cottage Grove, Ore., Oct. .26.— iTo latter provision is the result o f the from health authorities the power to continued decline in the percentage o f 1 enforce any health regulations, Then1 the Editor. > Will you permit me just voters going to tho polls. As an on would be uo power to control op- a word to call attention to something aiding art ouly it is not dangerous But identic.«. The leper and the smallpox which 1 think important. Last Satur The Sentinel thinks considerable care sufferer would be allowed to go day- 1 attended u dance in this city should be taken in the prescribing of wherever thov pleased, whenever thev and .luring two dance« the lights were any methods to make voting corupul pleased. A more vicious measure turned o f f and remained o f f during sory, or partially so. It does not be never proposed. Swat it good lirve tile b gislature or the people I Vote IIS X No the«, dunces, the only light being that w.iuld follow t hi - net with any legis ,il4,il5— Constitutional Amendment .«tuning hi from outdoors and coming lation that would put compulsory vot Fixing Legal Rate of Interest in Ore from the rooms nt the rear of the hall ing into effe ct. l o r that reason this gon.— Proposed by initiative petition Not only that but the party turning would be an unnecessary law. 1 he I —Commonly believed that this measure them o f f unscrewed the knob so that lirst provisions of the amendment uiav aas proposed for the purpose o f get they eould not be turned on again un be desirable but would add greatly to tlau ••hush" money from those i til he repluced the knob. 1 do not say tho expense o f elections. ; directly affects. No affirmative urgu vote 3ul X .No. ment appears in pamphlet. Note par that any harm followed, but 1 <|o know I 302-303— Constitutional Amendment' ticulurlv that this measure proposes that a number of women und their laughter« would have left the hall had | Regulating Legislative Sessions and only t gm rates in Oregon. Of the Payment of Legislators— Referred course. Oreg voters could g" no the same thing happened again, and 1 by legislature.— This amendment would further, hut these two words point out know that a number o f women, r*|>e I leugthen the legislative session fn in the danger in the bill. Money would dully mothers with daughters, will 40 <iays to 00 days, would prohibit la' driven from Oregon and invested withdraw their patronage if this thjng I the introduction of bills (except ap in states where it could earn higher has got to be put up with. In th. j propriation bills and bills having to returns. Loans now made would not name o f decency let every woman pro l do with the national defense) after be renewed. No new capital would the .fortieth day, and w.iuld raise the I c..me here for investment. That at test against any such action as thi« pay o f legislators from $3 tho dav t" ready here would leave. Bankruptcy agpin. Only in this way can the dime, j #5 the day. The salient feature of o f farmers, business and indifctries be kept in good repute. this amendment is that it gives for would follow. The most vicious attack A WOMAN DANCER the introduction and enactment of bills upon agriculture, business and industry the same number of days that tire con ever made iu Oregon. Head negative tained in the eutire present legislative arguments in the pamphlet and swat session and then gives 2U additional it good Vote 315 X No. days for careful and deliberate con 316317— Roosevelt Bud Refuge Mea sideration .if the legislation which ha* sure.—Proposed by initiative petition Thngft Other» Think and What Wc been introduced but not acted upon, j bv „omo of tht. „fate's best citizens. Th.nk ot the Th.ngi Otlferft Think This is an amendment mad,, necessari \v,.uld cede Malheur lak. in eastern by thi* growth o f *{** Oregon to th«* f «»«lenii government f ‘»r business can not be handled in th« ( H permanent bird refuge, forever tak same length ot time It could •>'' years th«* lands within the meander line When u young couple strike n match aH°- . The provision of -0 .lays for f r,im control o f the state and from the consideration o f legislation is a wise t a l mils o f the state. There may be they can not see the need o f uny oth r light. and progressive one and will do away some question as to whether or not • • • with the last minute rush which often this should be made a permanent bird accounts for unwise legislation. The refuge, but there is no question as t<> Having a temperament o f some kind provision for raise o f pay o f legisla the issue o f whether or twit we want or another is too often merely an ex tors needs no comment. No one any more o f our lands taken o f f the tax cum ' for acting lik,. u darn fool. longer works for $3 a dav, and few rolls and taken from our control. • • • for $5. the wage proposed in this Leave the disposition o f this lake to Now n heartless government threat amendment. Most o f the legislative the legislature, which has ample power •ns to use the reports to Bun s nnd clerks and stenographers now get more to act. Vote 317 X No Bruilstreet’■ os a basis for levying the pay than the legislators. Be particu 316-319— Divided Legislative Session lar not to confuse this amendment income tax. • • • with the divided session amendment, Constitutional Amendment.— Proposed by initiative petition by State Tax which will appear further down on the Sermons in stones arc the only kind ballot. Vot.- 31 - X Yea. paver*' league.— This measure would that make uny impression on some divide th.- legislative session. In fortv 304-305— Oleomargarine BUI.— Enact days legislation would* be introduced thick skulled people. ed by legislature.— Referred to tho and acted u|x>n as at present. After • • * people upon petition circulated by as an‘ intermission o f 60 days the legisla The editor who is serving hi« sixth sociated industries.— Bill was only en ture would again assemble, at which term for libel is a man of convictions. acted after amendments had taken the time legislation which received affir • • * teeth out of it. Originally designed ■native action at the previous session Thi* man with loti of bra** s«*« m» to as a protection to the dairy industry, would again come up for action and at it means nothing to that industry in that time could only be amended uism p*t hold of much o f the »ilv«r and gol«l its present form, nor does it greatly a four fifths vote. This is a freak ill MO. # • • hamper the oleo industry, at which it measure modeled after a similar mea was aimed. No arguments appear sure enacted in California, which is Th«* »mull boy only r»*f«*r» to vvtmt in the voters' pamphlet . ither for or reported ns not working ns well as the against the bill, indicating that nei former method. During the intermis other boy» are allowed to do when he itomething h<* »hoiil<ln’t do ther side deems it o f any great im sion o f two months all manner of in want» to porta nee, which makes it appear an flu.nee- could be brought to bear upon or which h«- ha» beon told not to do. • * • unnecessary piece o f legislation that legislators, the legislative organization would only encumber the statutes. would he lost and could hardly be put The hen i» yolk«*d to her job. • • • Nearly all of regulations proposed to in working order during the ten-day govern sale o f oleo are now in force, session. The provision for a four-fifths The nude ha» a place in the world, either by national or - ate laws. vote to make an amendment means there 1 » »orne doubt if so much Vote 306 X No four-fifths of the membership, and not but nuk<*dne»M in tin* moving picture» in 306-307—Single l a x Amendment.— four fifths of those present, which th«* mime o f morality 1 » really moral. Proposed by petition by Single Tux would put into the hands of a few the * • • league.— At last the single taxers have power to defeat the will of a large Tho block »y»tem, when applied to brought out a measure devoid o f d< majority, which feature in itself, un ception. No need to discuss the pos doubtedly put there as a safeguard legi»!ationy im ho m«»turns a «langerou» one. « • • The papers say Villa is not dead a f ter all. Someone is always taking the joy -out o f life. T h e S^ntitiPlw KKKi H H H V © The Essence of G ood Taste In Stationery ■ c ymphony Lawn Correct in every respect. Sizes ami styles for every occamon. It comet in plain and gold edges; white and modish tints. Beautiful to look at and easy to write on. It is the stationery you will be proud to use. PRICE TH E B O X $1.00 to $ 2 .5 0 Lord Baltimore Linen Combines refinement and economy. There is style ami quality in every package. It is made in white ami dainty tints. It carries an expression of good taste. B U Y IT B Y T H E POUND 75c - . Envelopes, the rarton of 50, 50c The Modern Pharmacy Cottage Grove A O regon «if t'hot'rflll «lixt|i>*ìt util, rtwivt \ oi««* n 11« t who * «»III |»l » ills’ll I hull, hilt th«' |»I«(H nii l •• " I ft i I I .. -ft . . . . . I ■ I I • . i - I’ l l . ttft. lf tiaf tf tSf taiii. i l ft ft ft t ft A . ft «ft« ft . ft • 1 ft. . ft . TI 10 f tf iimleigM.iin.l route ■ ft- is I . becoming a nftcctiountc wav« win» »via« stea.lv ill ! min be main-.I bv vv.qi.bring whether popular wnv to g .l away Iron» tri.iibl. I lie . ..ini'llnielli w as a ilellbeinle lie tentimi, frolli the mau woitli while é * * “Capital and Industry, Keep Out!” Would You as a Piitrioti«* ( ’iti/.cn ol Or«*«;..... IMa«*c Siu li a Si^u * It is said that a stingless honey bee has been developed. We hope this is one time w e ’re not stung. • # # There are a lot o f people who auto do things but the self starter is n ’t working. Your relatives d o n ’t show so mueh interest in you if they nre rieh.-r than you tire. • » • A lot o f folks who expect to wear white wings in the hereafter will find them made o f asbestos. * • » Anyone cun run an experiment farm with a paternal government paying the expenses, but it takes a real farWier to work o f f a mortgage. • • • All wives know their husbands nre not ns mean and ornery ns they think they are. • * • You never realize how many things a wife will forgive a hubby who loves her until you try it awhile. * • 11n* I '»orders of tin* Slattd o li T h a i IS l'X nct I v w jtn l y o u w ill Itr lp to ilo il yo u ilo iio tliin g lo |>ii<M 'iil I In- |>as*ngc w i tni-ii sun> No. : i| I a n il : tl5 on lh«- N o v i i i i I m i lu tilo ! « i i l i t l . il, " ( 'o i i s t i t i i t i o i i n l .. .......... til r u in g I..gnl Ralt> ot I n t r u s t in O r e g o n . " T h i s nu'iiNinv 1 » 1 oposi'M to limit Uu> ta li' o f m l i lfHt in O n g o n in 5 |iop fi tti Y o n f a n , !»y law, Itx t h f r a l f o f i n t f f f n l in O n g o n , Imi yn\t o m i n o ) , l»y la w , l'o r o Un* lo a n i n g o f m i n i f y in tins s l n l f , w h en a nnicli I n g i o i i n t f f a n be H f f t i r o l elsivv lift • I’ It « • |>asHugf o l Ilio* i i n iis n ie w o i ib l l'oro* l lif w il Ioli aw al ol lit«« m i lli o n s o f fo r e i g n ea|»ilnl wlitelt ts Utility I n a n o l o n fa r l o r ie a , bus ini'Ks anti real esitile in the state nini sem i y o u r Incili m o t ify ow n e ts m its n lr ol t h f s ta le to bi llet in v e stm e n t s. I ’assage of i bis tin astile would mean I'oreflostire ol i I io IIMIU i I h ol m or t g a g e s , woithl result in fniAUfial paralysis, nini wottbl mean vvitlesprtiol unemployment. Y o n , lilt « loll I »1, Olirle I stanti tile v if io n s ii e s s o l (Ills m e n s o l e , loti lu ll, y o n llllkeil tu ta lli n e i g h b o r s ami ft ietulx a b o u t it T \Ye m g . y.nt lo <|o e \ e r y l lu n g t o n enn to ilelent tins m e a su re O r e g o n , r e p u t a t i o n as a solim i slat, lot in v e s t m e n t s r e q u i t e s that tin- m enante In o v e r w h e l m i n g ly ileleateil. Vote 315 X No and urge your friends to do likewise I ’a i.l A d v STATK TA\l\.\Yi:US 1)22 2'lpt1 Phonograph (any model ex cept 3 or 6) at the regular price— and we will give you $25 Worth of Pathe Records F R E E to celebrate the 25th Anniversary of P A T H E H. C. Madsen D e a le r lhe Olympic Line Appeals to Your Appetite And Appeases It, Too «» j| > For a dainty hut satisfying breakfast se rv e (ftSfiolitfS W h e a t H earts. Y ou’ll find “ The Meat o f the Wheat in every heart. Let this tasty cereal whet your appetite to bigger breakfasts. A gtxxl breakfast starts a perfect day. If you arc using Flour for baking, it is time you tried its little brother, aE7SWr: Pancake Flour. From the same reli able millers. j BL • • • J g k It Isn’t the amount you feed that counts - - It is the amount assimilated that hullds. 'i)t;71iliTK Stock and Poultry Feeds easily assimilated themselves — moke “ rib sticking” material out of other feed stuffs. * The ways to make money are un limited and there nre exactly three times ns many siivk o f geit/ng rid of it. • • • A census o f the financial condition o f the newspapers o f the country shows no r.hnngc. * * * Sometimes we suspect that a wom a n ’s tears are for* the purpose of get ting a chance to laugh at us. LKAGI’K Come in today— Buy a Pathe * What puzzles us is how a king with harem full o f wives can be called n potentate. . * # • Mexico doesn’t like American music — probably because it sounds as if it were meant to march too. • b II HINGS WE THINK * vJ II .' Ine tti g irl chinila the p a s s in g ! The mini whi* kn ew « h n pse lf must j I f « M I s e r v ir e cimi.» o n ly be u|i|>liad a t t i n t i . .11 o f a l i men, but it iv the gi l l smile over the wav he lias folded those to the servan t pro blem! FLOUR - FEED - CEREALS