The Sentinel would have appreciated them most shall blithesomoly lift their faces to towards the sc in tilla tin g rays of tin* I noonday sun from the mound which A Weekly New apupar With Plenty ¡s h a ll mark the spot where we have I boon laid of Hack bene. i W ith oui •!. t . • \ dune* uud joyn Elbert Bode an d Libert Smith 1 ublisher* crowding as along tin- pathway of life, New Yenr Greetings ——:—;------------ --- ISditoi A first class publication eatereil a t Cot ,mi 'hould i ' . w. » m in e t a l k under tage Grove, tiro., a s second class matter T*‘ ' *' -------- 1 has uved in- l u r . who has seen the Business Office...........—...412 East Main wonders o? century. who 1 . >*u his I children grow td manhood a n d sown of SUBtiC&lPTlON KATE* I them fade a w a y , who lias seen his Two pairs coniliincd One y e n r ----- #2.25 | Throe mouths---- 65c ; grandchildren grow to m a tu rity and But mouths 1.15 | Single copy____ 6c some of them too pass tin* w ay he is in oik - T ilo hum lo rn No subscription listed for less thau 65c about to go, who has seen even great p o l s i n i w o n t s lii locals A reduction of 25c for p aying a full grandchildren growing toward young y e a r lu advan ce manhood and womanhood. Only a few days b* fore the tin a l dis Member of solution, with mind yet clear, he told Nationul E d ito rial Association us that he did not see w hy he kept ^ T L i l Z A .^ .0 Oregon S ta te Edit ormi Association flu tte rin g around, that he was ready Oregon Newspaper Conference mown l AMCTIE ST CUGINE OUt to join those who had been the p la y Laue County Publishers ' Association mates of lus childhood, those who had been his sisters and brothers, those m FUI DAY, DECEMBER .10, 1921 who had been lus associates in his ntn turer years, tin* one who had been his life eonipnnion for 65 years. On the SPANNING A CENTURY. tl the ; mg him unless their friendship for lus brink of *I 'tcrnity he discussed ! candidacy had previously been strong. lortals here faults and \ foible- of poor A f»‘w days ago then' passed one of it was current talk that Adjutant bi b > \ Y irly depar and welcomed hi* our friends whose life h ad spanned General White had given up serious turc. nearly a century, lu his lifetime tho We kiu»w of no greater jo y to look . oiisidcration of being an a c tiv e candi wo rlil hail I >een made over many times i «lat» ami tin* - um kind of talk pie am i he had lived to see great man forward than to a hope to live as did I vailed in regard to tin* candidacy of driven, w hirling spec»* birds of the a ir Puele Burnt*. to run our nice, to roach Mayor Baker, ot Portland, once aii^ht >:ifely and unmolested where at nil age where our going could be thought a formidable candidate. It i the time ot his robust young manhood looked forward to with elear mind ami ¡understood that circumstances have re ox teams came to tin* end of the hopeful an tieipation of g re a te r jo y in cent ly arisen which make his canili w e a n h alf-y ea r trek across the plains the realms beyond tin* ski»*- where, we ¡•lacy p ra c tic a lly an impro bability. a u d where even tin* presene** of man are taught to believe, there a re no Sen ator Charles Hall, one of tin* was disputed by Indians, eougars. ami separations, no sorrows and many joys. (most prominent l\ meat munti from out other varmints. laide tilt* th ickly settled sections of tin* Sixty-eight year* ago he arrived GUBERNATORIAL LIGHTNING statt*, informed many before Ins ret urn somewhere in the v icin iti of where BODS ito M arshfield that lie had no intention Cottage G nu. now stami*. Across the of m aking the campaign that would be pkiins the tr;i il had been i King one, One of tin- most important things j n ee---ary to make his candidacy worth the monotony broket by a romance which happened at tin* recent le g is la ­ while. w ith the one who later Decani«* his tive session, and little mentioned in Senator Ike Patterson w as out* of bride, reared hi* children, made his the press, was the discussion and elim : t ho>. who tini not hesitate to mention home t• »r him and shared his ination of gubernatorial possibilities. his candidacy. lie conf idently in and hi* joys. Little did he r.ralize what i A large number of tin legislators them ! formed his friends that tin* next gov u -i[»an of y e a r - w a ­ befor t* him b. ! solves hoped they wore tin* subject of • c r ú o r ’- w ife had been hi- bosom coni fore le could *ee the dim outline of j favorable comment when they *aw ¡panim i for many, many years. U h the longer tra il which i* e\ en mor e a little groups in anim ated conversation. work on tin* w a y s and means commit my* tery than w as the one acro-- th«' L ig h tn in g rods wer» out everyw here, tee, p a rticularly ns senate chairman, great mirri a plains behind th«* slow some of them eipiipped with w irele-.- has math* him a formidable political Store Closed moving ox» i. Little dol he ap paratu s and delicately tuned reeei\ figure and a worthy opponent for any untaci» - to be performed bv steam, by ing instruments. one with ambitions t * » occupy the -ame j Day Monday, THE ele ctricity th- » lin e ’ lurii p u k e d in which t. Others besides member- of the seat In* has P1 flight of* y houses also were interested. (it >rgt* scorn* * for four ; ar s a s ta rte r January 2 He lived long. Lie saw mu eh. »I« A. White, ad ju ta n t general of the ili- resilience in Polk county, m such did lus w. rk i.'d to him that state wxi- t frequent visitor under th. dose proximity t. Marion, where ( it should w detuned | biy th»* • tiling Of til. s|x* M. Fat tersoti ’s position oi the fair sanie timi* In* inaile a di tmet Inf with ons of the was one calculât 'll to (-¡VP him many Ih ose opposta! to a direi t tax tu tu a in ears, lif« i- weet. Th«- mournful î «*i il -« '.^Mlll Port lami voti i bout street. lc gislators. I " ■- gasoline tux. ! Li IT tO Despite tile irrita tio n caused to meni- Of th. coin pa mt in cly few candida A nutuber of t*ustt*rn Oregon legista lie. that i .11' I her- by the fact that the;, had been • seriously meat ioned, none gained in tot- approuched limi iliinng thè closing but while called togetht*r during tin* week before j -t rengt h during the session than *li minute- ot thè session an d voluntarily while our -■ i- s arc su ch il. Christm as, the implication being that Speaker Bean, l ie got int offered t Ilei i stipport. MMiev liave no zest for oi ours, in no other w a y did the chief exec» quarters where a blunder might br sect urna I candidate. we refuse | five think in could secure early ntten ; serious, His position on the 1925 Also Mi B.rin s firn», yet kindlv, of life M in ht* immutali e rta in ty fd of it mu to bus in*1-- and a sp« .-d\ adjourn on, opposing m principle any mie o| flit* body over wlueh Ile pn* death. VS *r‘ I nient. the-, -am.* legislators adm itted ! ineth H1 I f state fin an cing but offerm sitled, di.1 Inni no harm. jo y ment o I that Ben \Y. would be a strong caitdi an incom i* tax as the most feasible an \Y. are not, a- w. hnve -aiti, ding too s,« ri on I date despite the fact that he had lost fairest plan, while at the same tini« nosing th. IllCIll ituation. VV e are that w. 1 mom* the Portland legislators tin VV| j the votes of every member of every givin g merely .h e u -.sing tilt* di*\ eloprueiits may be ca • 1 t. lit h*' j fam ily where S an ta Claus had been • right of wav for their legislation during the session. Mi Benn has not silent city h e re th e predicted was certain of decid»*. th. It lie W Il he ii eandidate. " kept a w a y from the fa m ily on Christ which h ers that v us whe vv' ■ i in:»- daw Few legislators w ill b< boost • failure, c tild not -eriouslv offend til ............ not know but we intaglile tlmt 1 th.' siti riti« es and expeases of a cani paign tre such th it In* will not an- lioilflcc h i' candid: icy except in case the pri SJWCI k look brighi. it i- Ull.lej -f nuli tlmt in case M r. Beall s n ca ndid: ite (Jeo. Kelly, of Fortlnnd and forni« rly of Eugeni*, w ho has be •Il somew ha p rolli ine u t ly meli tinned. m i l HOt l»t*. ShcrnionW Moodu ..affli» Wt* wish for nil the people «»I lliis vicinity the very host in happiness nini prosperity, in the fullest sense of 1 lie word, for the venr Nineteen Hundred Twcntv two. We nre mindful of I »crai patronage given lliis store during 1 lit* venr pnst and we w isii here to thank our pntrons nn.l to assure • each that we not only apprettate \our business of 11t. past year hut we are now putting fort II e very el fort 1.» warrant your eoiitiniied pal munge in llie flit lire. m All K E M ’ S 77 te (THE MODERN' PHARMACY» -ex presst the sincere wish that the New Year, now upon us may bring uiihoun.le.l happiness and tmi.-li prosperity to each of von. This being the season of an expression of the spirit le t ling m ile O! th . oi year in partieulai for kindness —I i kewise the fellows! hip—I ilesirt to sa\ to \ou all how your cooperation, as expressed III v o lli' xin.l words, with reference to our store and its service; also as further expressed in the patronage you have givt u January 2 ivr hear unirli ot abolish Every yt For thousands of y e a r s preachers ing fiHitba or Immune reason*- but lisiv. been describing lieu veil us it how about tin Christm as rush. t a ii e r laud than ever appeared in a booster booklet, with transportation Must, i- a good thing upon which to tree and a living g uaranteed, yet all feed the soul, but a hungry man wants I In- t temendoti.' force of boosters with hi - stomach filled first. ali these splendid argum en ts luive not induced a single person to pack lip Ills Envy uud jealousy take from you belonging uud rush o ff to this land of th. v ita lity that would enable you to etern al happiness. get that winch you envy. • • • " nllllot it I lloro Will lio III»,' “ I »«n ,| Tile man who sedulously guards tin* Spit oil the Siilo w alk, Itomi Ilio Orili san ctity of Ins home has more religion Ilf. II«*.* .SÌ|;|IH II» IlollVOII. than many who regularly warm the * • • mourner:- ’ bench Sonn* men w ill put up with iinuoy an«*, from their dog more re ad ily than Delirious love and into xicatin g love fron» their children. must be somewhat alike. Folk- who travel arouiitl in a circle are not Ucce i-nrilv revolutionists. How much wider a w a k e a fellow is when lie w akes tip in the militile of The l*interi »Stat.*s Circuit court of the night of In own accorti than he is ip!*:« 1- nt Chicago has given thè coni niniers a 's w e e p i n g virtig-y, tuie wlueh when a w aken ed by the alarm clock. they tle-erve. l.et th«*ni enjoy their lien bill of right- aliti so conduci t l ie m s e k . • - tliat they will be deeiiicd worthy. The workers of thè country bave been their grentest enemy by (HTmitting ngitiitor* to lesiti tlieni to ice-s, tini* turni ri g vieto ry iato de at. The worker has too hard a tino* g e ttin g w hat is Corning to Inni wijhoiit jH*rnntting radicai ime to lenti liim iato tlangeroii- pati» . i s o 11 p h y s i c a l Moll The fi nan ct * of the country silwny* liointr N o t h i n g is m o ro co n improve undei a republican adm in istra turn While we have no fault to find d u c i vo l o trinili lioa11li t h a n with the prosperity which was ram tin- (-om m m p t ion ol i » I o 111 \ pant under the late lamented atlmini- o f M Inilosom o I no lili. \Vo trution, we can not neglect the op Misti y o n h H a p p y N o w rtiin ity to call attention to the fact Y o u r a n y w a y , lin t t r u s t t h a t that democratic prosjwrity invested in L ib erty bonds at *2 is now worth 97, y o n w i l l lio lp to n i a k o o n r profit of two and a halt billions to w i s h c o m i' I m o b y u s i n e owners of L ib e rty boriti.-. it in the past, IS APPRECIATED. The St. Helens Mist has observed its forty first b irth day an n ive rsa ry. During tlmt number of y ea rs the mist lists sit times become a little too moist, but mostly sunshine has prevailed, so Editor Morton would have us know The German Lutheran church at Hood L iv er has abolished tin- German language t rom its church. That is tl Ameriesmism and is not di-plnyeil cans»* ot tin* an i istmi fervor «if war times. BENDERS HOME MADE BREAD coni idt*nee. \\ e hopc to he able to eontrihute imieli to your happiness and prosperi!; in man; ways timing 1921! and your eontmued eonfideme in us will lielp us to do ibis lor you, tlius we will cooperate to olir mutuai advantage. o D ecem ber 26, The lazy man must get tired of him A man has been sent to j a i l for m a rry in g f if t y women. Hi* ought to have been g iven a Curneigie medal and sent a- m inister plenipotentiary to the domain of the sultan. * (Si glieli) Silice relv, ( LAI HE .1. K KM. 1921) * Ostrander & McQueen Eads Grocery and DesLarzes Bros. GUARANTEED For Ixstter bread use Cherro For your health use Cherro Hard Wheat Flour N ii M', my dour, you must cry no more; Cherro stands inside our door. < online youi hours to rest an d No mure Wo 'll n e e d to d o l l a r s squeeze. Clatsop Dili' Co. m School 6s il I in. MM-1M1 To Yield 5.75% To Yield 5.75 Vi Port of Astoria 6s i.iir iirji; To Yield 6% City of Bandon 6s Hue WOT 1*4.1 11 y o u w o u l d In* r i d i , I h * t h r i f ­ Have y o u r m o n e y a n d h r i n j r il t " n s l i n s a IV k e e p i n j ; . \ m i m a y m i s s l i i u p i ' i i i i l s , lint j u s * a s c e r t a i n l y y m i wi l l a s cap« t h e d a n g e r IV p o s s i b l e lo s se s W e so lic it y o u r d e p o s ­ i t s , m i m a t t e r h o w s m a l l in am ount ty- # In a campaign for lower gas rates, if would be interestin g to know what th»- price »- in the District of Co him bin. • • • Home folks whoop Vr up for money for the heathen and w ouldn 't know a n y t h in g about it if the stra n g er who has moved m next door were «lying of lonesome ness. —Buy it of— Lou Bender, Proprietor H1NGS WE THINK ( R e le a -eil is made to make the Imst bread Klamath Co. School 6s The Monmouth Herald prints n ath notice im m ediately under the do »artment head, “ Humored, ICep«*rt «*«1* (»needed, Collected. * f Possibly some what lite ra lly correct but a little in hdicatc. Thinfci Others Th nk and Wh.it W»- Think of the Things Other* Ihink « 0 FLOUR City Bakery 1 wisli to assure you it is our earnest desire t.o serve voli l'aitldully and to inerii a eontiinuinee of your Day Monday, Q U A L IT Y s t u r e - c o o p s e r v m A Happy New Year Store Store Closed All m em ber F E D E R A L R E SE R V E ^ SY STE M First National Bank 1 ‘ The Old Reliable” To Yield 6% Klamath Falls 6s I »in 1*25 W.ll To Yield 6% City of Grants Pass 5s Duo IMIS To Yield 5.60';? Income Tax Exempt W in- O rders C ollect Ralph Schneeloch Co. B O N D S Muiuei|«,l a ml Corporation Finalise Lumbermen* Binliling, Portlanil, Or.