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The Sentinel it anil preserv e it is o u r («atriotir «luty. R espect f o r o u r fing should c a rr y w ith it n«»poet fo r ou r Ian gu ng e a n d ioynlty to it. I s 1! us use it, uot abu se i t 1’ “ Aa |m reu t» we owe it to ou r clul «Iren, both by precept a u d bi p ractice, to arouse in lh«>ui u eouariouauoss of spt'cch, a u d to lu cite iit th«>ui a deaire fo r im prov em en t. ’ ’ “ tiood speech will op eu th e way into th e b«'st o f com p any, C orrect a u d phniaaiit s|M>ech it a t once a social asset a m i a social grace. tie come a friem t of good »|iccch am i good upccfh will m a k e many frien d s fo r you. Kes|i«>et y o u r lang uage a n d o th ers will re*isn't y o u . ' ’ us, wus mtvor knovi ii lo stalol » round w ith his hniiils ili his (nickel». • • • Whou ii y o u n g law yor go<>» court iug A W«K*kly Now»p»por W ith P len ty Ili» beat g irl it i» a luek> th in g l'or o f Buck bo 11 ». litui th a t therv ih no olii* lo ìuterpoae “ iiieuiupctcìit, irrido« a ut u u d imuiiiter Elbert Bode am) Elbert Sm ith l ’ublisher» in i.’ ’ Klkcrt Bod»--------------------------------Editor • • • W hat a d v n u tn g c ih th e r e in kliowm g A first claiu publication eutertxi a t Cot u »«>«■ re i if you cau ’t te li it tu »onte tag» Grove, Ort>., aa m*cou«i ciaaa matter oue ! • • • . 412 K u t M a i n Busmen» O ffice.. The (arsoli w ho is r e a d y lo «In* l'or th è sitk«1 ut some hobby usuully live» SU BSC RIPTIO N RATES tu learu th«* ingrnlìtutli* o f liuiiiaiiity. • • • Oao y ««nr___ «2 25 | Thro« mouth» Mo If some fo lks wcn* noi p re tiy «>ti»ily Nix mouth» 1.15 | Single copy -----5o sntisfi«*«! n liu t n lui o f «lisuppointed N o «ututeriplioa linti'd lo r loua th a n Mo pi-apio l liete woubl he. A roduoliou o f 26c fo r p a y in g a full • • • y e a r in a d v a n c e A young inali vv ili ehu»<> arouiid a T W O M I N U T E S TOR M A N Y Y E A R S (tool laidi* a g re a t tieni bar,U t thaii he Member o f will ehast* a job. • • • N a tio n a l E d ito ria l Aaaociation l'r«-si«leut H a r d in g has a s k e d th e Oregon S la t e E d it o r ia l A ssociation n a lio u to p au se from its friv o litie s T he uu ly n a s i n i nume |M*«ip|«> a re noi Oregon N ew sp ap er C o n ference anil labors on A rm istice day, N u o u i cussi’d more t h a u they ar«* is b i t » use fo r th è «h ad. L a u e C ounty P u b li s h e r » ’ A ssociation l>er 11, for th e pcno il o f tw o uiiiiutca of th è prevuiliiig • ri'spect • • fo r silen t p ra y e r. T ru n sie u t vvealth aurrou iids a iuai> Only a short tim e ag o m any o f the w ith F R ID A Y , OOTOBEE 21. 1921 ’ ’ spougea ’ ’ who vv i 11 uot c i «* u be tails of th is a m t o th e r n a tio n s were uh «1 lu i t u r s o p p iu g up th » (cura tu fui o f f e r i n g t h e i r lives in a n e f f o r t to low a f t e r the mouev is s|i« ut. B E T T E R S P E E C H TOR B E T T E R • • • crush th e m o n s te r whose horiles of A M E R IC A N S . W’«1 know min«* p«‘oph> so uarrow a n u e d uieu sought to force G erm an uiiudi'd th a t It ’» a w o u d e r th e ir eyes Th«» G en eral F e d e ra tio n o f W o m e n ’s k ii It ur a n d P ru s sia n m ilita rism u(x>n don ’t ru u to g eth er. Many did • • • club» h as diuiiguated N o v em b er li to a vvorhl o f free peopl«>s. th e i r lives. O th e rs r e t u rn e d Now s o u u o i H ' rktini* tlm t Aduni luti 12 as B e t t e r 8|s>eeh Week, o r Ameri give home m aim ed ur b e re f t of robust m an | b e h iu d Ih«* akirt.« of Kvo. No won«l«*r can Sp»e«’h Week. tu* wuh (oumi out to « h m I v . Some o f th e slogans fo r B«*tt«*r hood. • • • F o r th e all o r much w hich these Speech Week, put on a y e a r ago in S oiui ho\\ gitoti hit k u o v er . h «*«* iu . s to Ii mol rid* o f th ou saiuls g a v e in ord«‘r S p o k an e, w h ere th e movem ent s t a r te d , th a t vve m ight e n jo y th e blessings o r g«*t uro uiul to tho*to w ho s**t out t«» w ere: w a tt f o r it. • • • “ You can talk . B ut do you ta lk a f r e e d em o c ra c y ; fo r th e y e a r s o f th e i r liv«1» t h a t th ey g a v e to m ake l f you b ave vv it nini a b rig h i mimi we l i t ” o u r h e a rth s to n e s safe, t h a t we m ight th e r e i» no ne« «l to vvorry a b o u t a Inck “ D o n ’t s>w««ar. S w e a r o f f . ” “ Choose y o u r w o rd s as vou would g a t h e r w ith ou r luv«‘«l ones un>b«r our o f beau ty . By thè m u li1 reasouiug, choose y o u r frien d » — fo r th e i r c h a r own vine a u d fig tr«1«*, th e tw o mill som«1 fo lks n«1«*«! to b«1 a s f a i r as thè ut«>s o f ou r tim e w hich each o f us Is daiviiiug uioru. • • • acte r. ” “ H ave you a m es sag e! Good speech a s k e d to give is a t r f l i n g nothing. T'here is inori* plenaure in fiiu ling a T he y e a r s th e y g av e was a serious will d eliv er it fo r y o u . ” u ir k e l t h a u tu <*ariuiig an honeat loss to them . Th«* m in u tes we a re «lirty titillar. “ Say it in E n g l i s h . ” a s k e d to givo will n ev er he missctl a a a “ Slum s l a n g . ” In society a wouian do«*sn 1 tnke a “ C orrect speech is a h a b it . Ge a n d wili r u s t us nothing. Only a sh o rt tim e ag o vve would back scat fo r ber hob b y , no m a i le r th e h a b i t . ” w illingly h a v e g giveu much m iv eu m uch more. W ho» illusiriou s he uiuy be. S p ok an e s t a r t e d a movem ent in . . . will w illingly g iv e th is little now. w hich th e schools o f th e n atio n , th Some sweet g irl g ra ilu a te s vvlio stomi churches o f th e n a tio n a n d th e homes A lb a n y uuee w as kn ow n as t ht high in m a t h e m a t ic a a r e uot yet aldo o f th e n atio n a re now a s k e d to jo in to («ertomi th e proia'r <*t|uati«u on thè n e w sp a p e r g ra v e y a r d of Oregon. To b a t t e r to hwvv g«»t«l breml us th e resoli. The m ovem ent in C o tta g e Grove . . . ■lay The lV n m ern t b o a sts th a t a living i n i ti a te d th r o u g h th e high Duplex pr«*ss was found necessary to S u its fo r breaehe» o f prom ise a re noi school. ayS e e r t a i u im lientioti th a t women j N o b e t t e r place could be fourni to lmlull** its c irc u la tio n a n d it has In alw w an t to w enr th«* pants. sta lle d such a m achine. T h e first s t a r t such a m ovem ent a n d , we m ight a a a issu«1 p ri n te d on th e new press was a ad d. it would l>e h a r d to f iu d a place The mali who «loesn ’t eolleet his bill* creili tabi«1 Iti page progress i«ditttui. w h ere it is more needed. is a b o u t as Imil as the olii* w ho d o e s u ’t |>av bis hi lls— a m i bolli uri* usuully We must confess t h a t b ecause o f ro u n d ut thè sume (arsoli. neglect o f o u r e d u catio n in our • • • y o u n g e r life, becaus«' o f a lack o f l ’tHiph* «bimbi ih » t lisi* t«K» nunli tu high school “ p«ilish” a n d because «if th«‘iii*«*l\«* m . It I** n goo<! t h i n g to bave u u fa m ilin rity with foreig n languages, Things Other» Think and What We «•»uipunv o m v io awlul«*, if f«>r io» «»ih we a r e u n ab le t o u m l c rs t a n d th e «*r nn.Hon timo t«» g«t w ifoy an d hubbv Think at tha Thing! Other! Think strung«- to n g u e th«* high school s t u d e n t to np4*ak geni ly to «»ut* un u tlo r fo r th«* o f tm lay employs in an e f f o r t to ex tini«* b«*ing. • • • press his ideas. When we pass high D e a d l a n g u a g e s art* u o t u s e d as sehtxd s t u d e n ts ta l k i n g in some uiueli a s a p e r s o u m ig h t t h i n k in tlit W hy not n m E d w a r d F a y s o u Weston fo r g o v e rn o r of New York il«- wouhi strong«- lingo, w<> wish we m ig ht also w r i t i n g o f e p i t a p h s . win in a walk h av e h ad a h ig h er e d u catio n so th a t • • • T h e m o re w o r n e s a persou has tin we m ight know w h eth er o r not th ey It ulwriy?* s«*«*ms :ts if th e p«*o|d<* who were m a k in g d is p a ra g in g r e m a rk s eon less t h e o r i e s lit* has. :»r«* tho moni ra r e f il i uf tb e i r m o m y e e rn in g o u r old fas h io n ed ith-as a b o u t loti 't io*«*d to lo*. G ro uehiaess w ill go ou t th e sum« • • • th e us«1 o f th e gooil <d«l Anglo Snxon way yo u let s u n s h in e in. • • • I m i ’t it a ltera vati ia e to ai tem pi au • language. H e r e 's a con « ersatto n we h<‘ar<l a It is well to be d is c c ru iu g but Hit rodtiei ioti lo a tersoli w ith whoiu few d a y s ago, as n early a s we can tu n 't nut i n th e d a r k side of th in g s voti b av e bo«*ri t u t k 111 vr fo r a b o u t au iiour. b a d i t i ^ limi tu b«*li**v«* tlmt you rem em b er it an d w ith apologies fo r au y u f t e n e r t h a n • necessary. • • know hi a nani«*. possible mispelling o f foreign w ords: • • • One who e h u m s to kn ow sa y s th a t “ I ju s t seeu physic B—---- lo o k in ' A New York «lenlist sa y s th a t one a m a n ’s usefu lness j u s t begins a t 70. f o r you. ’ ’ T h ere a re to«i m any people in th is reason why (M'ofih* havi* so mueh “ H eavens! t h a t guy g iv es me a world who n e v e r reach ,0. rouble w ith t h e i r teeth is iMa-uuse • * . tltey «lo not e se rei se th i'ir iaws enoiigh. p a in .’’ “ H e ’s g o tt a crust like a old m a i d ’s We d o n ’t believe in ghosts, fo r th e Uovi «hs-s be acco u n t for th«* faci th a t very sim p le reaso n t h a t it is unreaso n women b av e more d e n ta i Work dune p ie.’ ’ hau meu! “ D id you get a k n o ck d o w n t o Miss aide t h a t one who has successfully m ade his ile is irlu re would ea re to A------ y e t i ” T h ere a r e only tw o th in g s th e m a t te r come back. ’ ‘ “ I ’ll say so. F u ssed w ith h e r at a • • w ith th e cost o f living, a u d tboau lire th e show last n ig h t b u t d i d n ' t get no Two is com|>auy a n d th r e e a divorce. t h a t those who h a v e th i n g s to sm *II * • « w a n t more fo r them nmj thus«« who kii-k o u t o f i t . ’ ’ “ Will you be on t o n i g h t ! ” I t m akes a mail feel like k ic k in g h av e to buy k n o t to pay less. E asy, him self som etim es to know w h a t a i s n ’t i t ! “ I ’ll say so. J a k e w ith m e . ” • • • “ C an th e c h a tt e r . I ’ve g o t t a v a w retch he is in com p ariso n to what A h a i r in th e hea«l is w o rth tw o hot his s w e e th e a r t th i n k s tie is. moose and doll u p . ” • • • les of h u ir restorer. “ Well, au r e v o i r . ” • • • Au e x c h a n g e an x io u s ly a s k s : “ W hat “ Carbolic a c i d . ” must be th e e m o tio n s of a m an who is I f w»* w o r k it ri^ h t w*«» r a n ^»*t ro n T h e a tt e n t i o n o f th e lads who e a r (•urdi>uc«l out of prison a f t e r 44 y e a r s ’ H ih 'm h l« * «*r«*<lit b y a d \**rt i*«ii»i' th«* ried on th e c o n v ers atio n re f e rre d to, unjust pun ish m ent f ’ ’ We d o n ’t know tilm a s w«* ir** .joint; lo. • • • x a c tly . We h a v e n ’t been m th e news as well as t h a t o f o th e rs who fin d yet. Th«* re a so n nom e p«i>p|p nr«* ho mo*I ih«1 goo«l old Anglo Saxon too f«*eble pa|s-r busin ess t h • a t • long • • h I a b o u t a d v e r t i m i i * tu to r rh a riti« ** in a n d o ld -fashioned for use in express N a tu r a l ly th«* tw o fa« «•<] m an ha» kM*rauMo o t h e r s w h o h *a r*l a b o u t th* m in g th e th o u g h t o f “ m o d e r n ” high mor«* ch«*«*k th a n th** o r d i n a r y run of w o u ld b«* a a k in g f o r «lonationa. school stu d e n ts, is iliri-ct«1«] to th e fo l m a n k i n d . * * • low ing a rg u m e n ts put fo r th by the it rong miii*le«I neraon doe.su't fe d e r a tio n o f w o m e n ’s elubs which is W ith all th«* oth«*r i*X|M*iiJie* it too way« hav»* tin* l o a l t t u e s t i n t i l h c t . responsible fo r B e tt e r spei-ch W eek : had t h a t th«* m an has to liny new h a ts W hen a w om an (irea.««*a fo r w et “ B e tt e r speech f o r b e t t e r A m e ri fo r huust‘1! wb**u th e fir*t baby a r rive«. W eather ah** taken (tartK’iilar pH ins to cans. ’ ’ • * * w e t h a t th e r e a r e no hob*.*« in h«*r “ One c o u n try , one flag, one lan- T h e r e ’ll o f t e n aoiu«* t h i n g w ron g when itoi’killgH. • • • ■- iM-i.Hon i s too t a r n a t io n goo«l. “ T h e E nglish lan g uag e is o u r most S a t a n sin lie m s i i d t . r l v a t t h e h e a r t h precious n a tio n a l possession. To love W ives s h o u l d n ’t expect th e i r bus- t h a t d«i«*s not h a v e th«* e h i l d r e n o f tin* builds to I»1 very sociable o f a n ev«* horn*- a b o u t , 1 . • * • iug just a f t e r t h e y ’ve been to a foot ball g a m e a n d hollered th e i r heads off. O i k * way of m a k i n g frien d « is to • * # tak«* ad v ic e w'hen you f«*«*l lik«* g iv in g W ith some mi’ii th e b i f u r c a t e d g a r it. • • # mi nt » In n worn in tin: home is merely an insig nia of sex r a t h e r t h a n au em K n o e k e r a Mh«nil«l b e os|«*ri/.«*d a t a n y age. Idem o f a u t h o r it y . a a a • • • W ith all t h e b oo ster a d v e r t is i n g Alm ut th e only d i f f e r e n c e tx-tween a h eaven has received , t h e r e n ev er has knix k c r a n d a re s p e c te d citizen is tImt been a n y g re a t e m i g ra t io n movement th«1 k n o c k e r says ivhnt he th in k s . s t a r te d . • a • T he autom obile is m a k in g a lot of (wopli E n th u sia sm is n ecess ary to success, h u m p pliack«1 b a c k e d «! js-ople. but too much so m etim es lends to fail mon tb ly in s ta llm e n ts were tisi heavy. . . . ure. • • • Some people only get t h e i r m orals Our glasses combine A c e rt a in a m o u n t o f tr o u b le is good out when they hav e on t h e i r black clothes. for m a n — nil sho uld get m arrie d . comfort and looks. . . . « • • Perfect fitting, correc A f a t h e r o f tw o o r th ree l i t t l e to ts G ive th e di-iil his due— t h a t ’s the has no need o f g o in g to a m o v in g p ic on ly w ay mo-t of us m ay ho(si to get tion, reasonable prices. t u r e show down to w n o f a n evening. ours. If ev ery o n e w ere to say just w hat I f you e v e r g e t in to th e swim, be he th in k s th e r e wouhi be m ig h ty little su re to k eep a w a y from th e sew er c o n v ers atio n in th is old wnrhl. . • • waste. 1 Ü J U , a a a A sk eleto n in th e closet e x h ib i ts nn- ftÖlWIlLAMETIfST EUGCNfORE To refo rm th e w orld q uick ly , t a k e exjMTted signs of life nt times. a w a y th e need o f money. • • # A f t e r a man nan g e ts so tire d o f h a v in g Oet busy! Follow th e exam ple o f his w i f e ’s re la tiv e s nomiti hound him to do th e first m an, who, th e Bible in form s so m eth in g t h a t he c a n ’t s t a n d it nny HINGS WE THINK Siici ’mum] loug«*r. he tri«*M to m ake bin im d f believe world ««'em to biive tli«' bout wivOH. • • • h«» ia «loitig it borali»««» !•«* f«»«»U it im hi.*« «luty to do MO. When a v«nM»g man g«»*”« a roll ml all «luv act ine us if Ins head were entirely A woman who in a nag i loon h 't like em pty, it m a p r e t ty good algo th at it * to be «Inven. o\ erllo w i ii|C with i deua about how wonbl I h < the moat «hplomati«* way of A w in «* nm n w 1 11 uot puf I iim iewelry ticking mime tittle girl to be hia bouaii h i Mtmk to buv wnteretl stock. keeper. • • • • • • «\ m i e that wrorka both w i i v h in no A magliai a« any* " m o n e y ih t i m i d - ' ' loa ter. W«* should th in k it would shrink from • • • yaibloitv the way all im'ii ponile«* «into In hoii i «* w i i v h ilo» hog ih f a r ubead it at firnt night. • • • o f ih«* d m n k c i i urna. It iimv eat nwill bui ìt w o i i ’t roll ili it. Von may a rg u e a woman into m*«*ing • • • th at you ur«* enrreet blit |» ih ( iih you l f v«ni iimk«* tip voiir m i m i to wait ilim k di«* ih going to mldiit it alie hi ii * iin• il voti are w ealtliy beton* M l a r t ia g do* doeMii *t iimb'rHtaud what you ar«» to «to «‘haritabb* <I i »«*«| m , you w ill never ta lk in g about. • • • «lo any. • • • Politics maki'H ipieer «l«»a«l fellm ta, • • • tìootl w omen «lon't seem ti» b a v e uh mueh ini laeiie«* npou meli mh tliey A mbition i h a go«ul th in g if it houbl llalt' tlo* reprobate*« in thè d o e s n ' t m ake tin* ambition«« one th ink he in too good to fr itte r aw uy hin timo on the low ly a n d M im i 1er t ilin g * that ar«* th«' ste p p in g atom»« to h ig h e r an d bet 1er tiling«. • • • Then» ih an ap p a llin g n um b e r of peo pie who f d i i 't talk at all. hut th ey are more th a n u f f i o t by thorn» who talk too luueh. • • • If wi* con Id h «««» ou no* I ven uh oth«*rt m«e uh we w o u ld n 't f«»el much w«»rm* t h a n th ey would tiiuli*r Hiiuilar n r ciiiiiatiiureM. • • • It ih oft «'ii Huid th a t we a p p n n u t e mont Mu* tiling« we w«irk I m n b s t for The ap p re c ia tio n of t li«*Ir hiiMlmml« by soin«» wive« must he Nome!lung b<»Muti till to belmbl mea*ur»*d by thl« «tumi a rd. • • • W ith no e\i«h»ii«*e to th«* co n tr a ry , w«* «appo*««* th at ro tte n |Militiriana ar«* III di’ "t | ”>ilt b-■ \ 1 Bargains in Aluminumware W. L. Darby Co. ARK OFFERINO THE GREATEST BAROAINS IN ALUMI NUMWARF. THAT WERE EVER OFFERED IN I.ANF. COUNTY. NEARLY EVERY PIECE IS BF.INO SOLI) BE LOW THE WHOLESALE COST M « vi “I L Come Early and You Will Not Miss the Greatest Bargains First Presbyterian Church »•r A R Hpearow. F aato r Sunday. October 23 Sunday M orning The C hinch T h a t Serves Heyenth S tr e e t and Ad.vns Aveuiie M O R N IN O nt .............. . H our n t ............. ... School E V E N I NO Smig .............. (e v e ry b o d y sin gs) 7:.T0 E v e n in g H o u r nt, .... 8:00 H|ibin«li«l cho ir it •aorinng lii s p irin g music by male ch orus tu the ■ veiling Ink«1 a d v a n t a g e o f these » p |iort unities. T II I S f II I! It C 11 W A N T S T i t N ER V E YlMi. W I U . YOU L E T I T ” Red Rose Brand Butter A home product o f g iiu ra n tf’cd <|iinlity, m i h i i u - lacturcd b y lionic Folks For I i o i i k * coiisuiuptiou. 11 is alw ays gooil and there are no s n h s titiite s For d a iry Foods. CO TTAGE G RO VE C R E A M ’R Y C O N T IN U E D We have had so many statements from our country patrons to the effect that they were not able to attend our three day sale that we have decided to continue the sale TO INCLUDE SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22. This is the one exception to our rule to hold to a three day period and is made for the express purpo.se of allowing all our country friends an opportunity to take advantage of our big annual advertising feature. THE REXALL STORE 9:46 11:00 The Modern Pharmacy C. J. KEM PROP.