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Balls and Bats C. SPENCER AGAINST THE RECALL F R E E With ««very pair of Boys’ Shoe« tin* Cottage Grove Shoo Store will give a hat or a hall free. Wo liuve preHcntu for ovoryono. A proHont with every pair of s h o e s Hohl. w i T IIK I I E A I T I siDRt S T ItA IN PAH IK 11)01 WYANDOI I t S II you w .m t ||» r lw-*I g r u r t n l | i u i | m >*< (ow l « rl Ih r llr a u lv H tia lu ol | ’« rlrt< tg r W yuti- «lotir» My h fttU m e l»rr«l tu t«y hik I w in A llltillril iiiittiL rr ol rg g » loi »«-ttlng II > on » m il » « r ilin g Nook y o u t o r r ir t «I o ih t W iIJS 15 rlu. KAMI I ( . HAPPY, Col I Grove, Orrgon It’s a Fair Prospect for the horse that i s led i i | k i i i our matchless Feed, lor he is sure to benefit hy the diet. Our Feed ami Oram are well known for their peculiur nourishing properties mid they are the most economical on the market when the quality is con sidered. (live them atrial and note the result in your stock. The ini provement will tie most marked the animals can work harder. STERLING FEED CO. COTTAGE GROVE MFG. CO. always carry u full stock of Lime, Cement, Plaster, Fire Clay and Fire Brick, Concrete Blocks and Bricks, Shingles and Lath, Doors. Windows—all other things made of wood, neces sary in building. Phone 1 IS E stim ate s Cheerfully Furnished IF Y O U Picks Many Flaws in System that I n h Fentuie of Oregon Sys tem.—Shows How It Can Be Perverted. (Continued from lust week.) Wo have just moved into the l)enl,arzoM Grocery Go. building where we will he glad to meet all our old friends and customers. m ARGUMENT SUBMITTED IN DE BATE WITH U. OF W. W ANT TO BUY Sell or exchange anything this store is the best place The Bellingham Second Hand Store MONEY IN IDEAS Bell, Howe, Singer, And other mllllonilrr inventor» began life as pour boy*. Fortune« await other Inventor». Can YOU think of aomethlng to patent? 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A r e a d e r in th e Sentinel m ay sell it for you. .. judiciary until wo seeure judge« wi nk nod vacillating enough to l>ond to »•very whim of the m ajority. Even then the xyiitom will not work. Wo place the judge upon the lienrh, in stru ct him to follow th e law« of right nod ju a tiro in hi* decision*, then if he dooa thin, co n tra ry to the m ajority be liof lie in removed from office in dia- g rare. 'I lie recall demanda of him Unit lie decide a rro rd io g to the people’s will yet gives him absolutely no way to d e term ine the people's will. We com inaliti the jud g e to derido aoeording to our wishes, yet s t the sam e tim e we refuse to tell him our wlshen or to pro vide any way w hereby he may discover them. In order to stand any chances it ull he muMt he a shrew d politician skillful in the a r t of following the changes of public opinion. It is seldom judge, is our remedy for the so-called the impolar recall which my colleague reactionary tendency of the courts. has pointed out. For these reasons, It would enable the people to decide ladies and gentlem en, we contend th a t w hat should he the In terpola tion of the the popular recall should not tie Constitution in a p articu la r case and adopted jn connection with our sta te a f te r th a t was once done the question arid federal courts. would he se ttle d once and for all. 'I he Black Butte. recall could not accomplish this. .Sup pose a pidge w ere recalled for d e c la r Friday evening a party was givc.i at ing a law unconstitutional. What a s the home of .1 W. Hernia hy the Hernia surance would we have t h a t tin- next children. It was in honor of Miss ludgo, a h o following th e rules of law i R ena < ox, who had been visiting in and equity, would not decide in the this com m unity d uring the past month sam e m anner? Ilut our opponents and has since left for O akland, (rid answer, we would put men in olficc tim e gam es were played and an e njoy hound to obey our wishes. W’ould not able evening was spent hy all present. this nec essita te pre-election bargains? T here were about 50 guests. At a late Would it not bring the judge into poli hour all d ep a rted , wishing Mis» Cox a tics? Would he not he forced to prom pleasant and happy journey. ise beforehand w hat he should do if The singing school a t Ixindon, o r such and such a case should come up? ganized by J . M. Weat a abort time How can ju stice he done if judges are ago, is progressing nicely and much bound beforehand in re g a rd to how in te re st in being m anifested by the they will decide? Our opponents must people of London and Black Butte. adm it t h a t this would he the ease, or Oscar Bradford made a tr ip to Shoe else adm it t h a t th e ir plan of recall S trin g Valley, Douglas County, Friday. would he ineffective. Arbor Day was observed a t the Suppose again, a deci ion has been Black B utte school by g iving the made. The S uprem e C o u rt is final. grounds a good thorough cleaning. The The decision csniiot be changed. All work was perform ed hy both teacher the recall could he used for, would be and pupils. to punish the ju dge. A jud g e who has T here will be a b as k et social a t the decided conscientiously should not be Black B u tte school house on S aturday punished, and one who la really had evening, April ¡¿7. A program for the should at least he given a fair trial. On the o th e r hand, our method would occasion is being prepared by the pupils enable a wrong decision to he changed. of the school. The public is cordially Ours is a means o f rem edying condi invited to atten d . Every m arried man tions, not u m eans of u n f a ir punish is expected to bring his wife, and every ment. We adm it th a t c o rru p t j u d g e s ' “ n m a rn e d man his sw e e th e a rt. Every should he, punished and deprived of wife and s w e e th e a r t is exp e cted to office, hut we aland for a fair trial. bring a basket. Itecalling a judge who has honestly followed the rules a» th e y art- given him cannot improve conditions. We say give him b e t te r in stru m e n ts to work with, change the d efe ctiv e rules and laws. I.allies and gentlem en, we believe ir the principle of protection, justice and equity to every A merican citizen. We believe in our govern m e n t hy th e |>eo- ple, arid are here because we do believe in our free, just, republican govern ment. And we are h«re to defend it aga in st a m ovem ent th a t will do more to destroy it than any o th e r movement th a t has ev e r been suggested. We are here to p rese rve ju stice and liberty, and to prevent the destruction of th a t most essential in stru m e n t of justice and liberty an independent judiciary. Our g overnm ent is th e g r e a t e s t in C A N !.T O N It SPKNCRK the world I oi I hv . Why? Because it provides m achinery a n d methods if ev e r th a t h good mid successful judge w hereby the will of th e people may hux this«- qualification* and even if he culm in a te in laws and rules of go v ern had, he would still be unable to d e t e r ment which a r e ju s t and beneficial to mine w ith any d egre e of c e rta in ly how the individual anil to the nation. S e n a the m a jority stood. T ake for example tor Hoot has said, “ I believe t h a t in onc of the canes affecting a g r e a t mass the long run, a f te r m a tu r e considera of the people which our opponents have tion and full discuHsion and when con mentioned. These m e asures are of clusions are reached under such circum doubtful expediency, they have been stances as to exclude the in te rests, or adopted by a hare m ujority. There the prejudices, or the pB.xsions of the are aa many new spapers aga in st them moment, the decisions of th e American as for them . The people are almost people are sound and wise because the evenly divided. Kvcn the judge» may wisdom of our fa th e rs devised a system be divided 5 to 4. How, I aak, is a n y of sa fe g u a rd p rev e n tin g all hasty and one to d eterm in e offhand how the ma ill-considered action and enabling the jo rity stand* on aueh a question? la i t , sound conservative ju d g m e n t of the not a ti.urd to exp e ct a jud g e to decide [Hiop|e to be the u ltim a te sovereign, according to the m ajo rity opinion and The judicial recall not only wipes out at th e same tim e provide no way j ,,|| these p rotec tive provisions hut ac- w here by anyone can d eterm in e or find j l u a | | y a b ro g a te s them, for if the voters out the m a jority o p in io n ’ However, j , t empor ar i l y in the dem and f o r a do not m isunderstand us. However, we i decision which is co n tra ry to the con do not say t h a t the will of the people i »tltution, to th e laws, and to r ig h t and ahould not be supreme. I am simply equity, and if a ju d g e h e s ita te s or re pointing out how absolutely ineffective fU8C!, to v iolate these principles he the recall would be in bringing about mHy l)e a rb itra rily recalled and a p e r this will of the people. The method son put in his place who bus consented needed to p rev e n t the courts from nul to ignore all judicial consideration and lifying legislation is the plan advo to g r a n t from the bench th e dem ands cated by E x-P reside nt Koosevelt in r e of the |iopular clamor. gard to the constitu tio n ality of m e as L e t us look a t the real issues in this ures of wide spread in te r e s t and im debate. In considering th e adoption portance. If a num ber of people feel of a m easure it is necessary to ask two th a t a decision has been wrong " t h e y questions. W h a t good will it accom should be given the r ig h t hy petition plish and w hat are its evil resu lts? Let to tiring before th e voters a t some us apply this t^ s t to th e recall of subsequent election, a f t e r the fullest judge*. We have rep e ate d ly asked our opportunity for deliberation and de- j opponents to show us how it would a c hate, the question w heth e r or not the complish results. Y et they have failed ju d g e s ’ in te rp re ta tio n o f th e constitu- j to tell us how it would cu re th e evil tion is to s u s t a in e d ." In this way the j of technicality or the delay of justice, people who establish, are enabled to They have not a tte m p te d to show us in te r p re t the fundam ental law of the how it would rem ove the courts from land and the judges a re left free to d e - 1 corporate influence, or how it would cide cases according to the law ami the p reve nt the co u rts from d ec la ring iuws facta, knowing th a t th e people are also, unconstitutional. Since then, it fails fre e to exercise the u ltim ate authority to accomplish resu lts le t us tu r n to the in case th e ir opinions do not coincide, evils. Is it not much more sensible to thus j Our opponents have failed to answ er put the issue squarely before the pco-1 the c h a rg e t h a t the recall m akes the pie than to recall the jud g e and thus jud g e responsible for poor legislation involve his personality in the conflict? w ith which he has n othing to do. They It does not ask the ju d g e to do the itn- have failed to show us how th e mass (Missible, y e t it m akes general w elfa re of th e people can g e t th e law and the laws d irectly am enable to the people, facts upon which to decide judicial Thia, Indies mid g entlem en, is our questions in p riv a te and technical m easure to remedy the declaring of oases. They hav e not assum ed to deny laws unconstitutional, co n tra ry to the t h a t the recall would deprive th e indi- will of the people. We advocate this vidual of ju stic e by w ithholding from instead of the judicial recall because it him the priv ile g e of tr ia l before an in will work and because it is practical. dependent judge. And they have not It is not asking the judge s to do some answ ered the c h a rg e t h a t it is u n fair thing which they are hound hy oath to the judge, first by forcing him to not to d o ; namely, allow outside in consider public s e n tim e n t in his deci fluence to affect th e ir decisions. It is sions w ith o u t providing any means not underm ining our judiciary nor d e w hereby he may d eterm in e th e pub lie stroying the quality of our judges. In se n tim e n t, and, second, it d eprive s the ■hoit, it will supply the need for judi jud g e of office w ithout g iving him a cial reform , which th e recall cannot do j f a ir h ea rin g or even the se m b la n ce of because of its in h e re n t defects, and its a trial. im practicability. F u rth e rm o re , our On th e o th e r hand, we have su b system does not deprive the individual m itte d rem edies for e x istin g conditions o f ju stice nor work hardship upon the which will actually rem ove the evils ju dge. T his then, the placing of the because they le a c h the real sources of issue squarely before the people, with- th e trouble. F u rth e rm o re , th e y do not out involving the |>erBonality of the ca rry w ith th e m the a t te n d a n t evils of PLAN YOUR VACATION NOW East-Seashore or Mountains TO THE THE S a le Will place on sale low round trip tickets to all the principal Cities of th e East, going or retu rn in g t h r o u g h California, o r v i a Portland w ith going limit of 15 days. Final r e tu r n lim it Oct. 31st. O a te s A pril. 25-01-27 M ar. 2-3-4-2-I0-II-M -I6-17- lx-24 ¡» Juri«, I-6-7-X-13-U-1Ä-17-1H- I» 01 21 -24-2&-27-2K-2* July. 2-3-6-7-11-12-14-16-20 22-22-26-2*30-31 August. I-2-3-6-7-12-15-16- 22-23-2* 30-31 [ISUNSCT |060CM *4H A 5T a 1 c o u rts S*p t.. «-4-4-7-X-11-12-30 Imperial Council Mystic Shrine, N e w p o rt Lns Angeles, Y a q u in a B a y O ffer» m any * riv a rt* g « * fo r a aeitahore n u t in g . 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S T E R L IN G , M ANAGER Sunday a group of young people within the vicinity of London, cha pe : Wheat, Oats, Grain, Hay, roned by Mrs. Beager, the London Mill Feed — Shorts, Bran, ■eboolma'am, w ent h a y ra c k in g to the Vetch Seed, Chopped Oats, foot of Black B u tte mountain. The Oil Meal. Grass Seed—all mountain was ascended to the Black kinds constantly on hand. B utte Mine on foot, with the exception of Mrs. Beager, who on account of be Poultry Feeds and Supplies. ing overburdened w ith flesh was u n -------------------------------------------------- P H O N able to make the ascent. Miss Kena Cox, who has been v isit ing with relatives, in this com munity •H H 4 H S H « for several w eeks past, le ft Monday for an extended visit w ith relatives in Oakland. W. T. Jone s snd family w ere busi ness visitors in Cottage Grove Monday. ♦ FL0LR—Hard Whedt Brdnds: American B e a u t y , P u r e White, Red Cross. Every sack guaranteed. FL01R— Soft Wheat Brands: Pheasant, White Star. E 1711 : ALL C ITY O R D ER S Mr. Munnery of Oakland was in this vicinity last week on business. The County Court is m ak in g a r range m ents to put in several stone bulk heads along the riv er n ea r the Spray tr a c t to prevent a repetition of the dam age done to the road last win ter. Notice To Whom Concerned: ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Moving Picture Films for Sale. BIG SURPRISE TO MANY IN COTTAGE GROVE Local people are surprised a t the quick r e su lts received from simple buckthorn b ark , glycerine, etc., as mixed in A dlerika, the G erm an a p p e n dicitis rem edy. The New E ra Drug Store s ta te s t h a t this sim ple remedy antisepticizes th e dige stiv e sy stem and draw s off the im purities so thoroughly th a t a single dose relieves sour sto m achs and constipation instantly. DELIVERED a W hat’s the Reason W hy f a a a a A a a a a a a a a a a a There Must be Some Reason a a \ ♦ ^ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ T he undersigned have by m utual ♦ ag re em e n t this day dissolved p a r tn e r ♦ ship. Dated, Anri I 1, 1912. W. C. B IL L IN G S, C. A. BA K T E LL . Notice is hereby given, t h a t two reels of moving picture films given to Hotel Oregon by Oscar P e te rs to s e cure a bill of $10.00, will be sold to sa tisfy the claim , unless account is liquidated w ith in 10 days. H O T E L O REGON, By W. C. Billings, Prop. April 30th to May 4th If you do not buy your merchandise of us we would ¡ike to know why. There must be a reason. If we knew what it was, maybe we could r ec tify ’t, to our mutual profit. Give us an opportunity. That’s all we ask and all we need to get your business. : J O H N S O N C& CO. : ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ N ow Is The Time! H0SE old pictures of father and mother are very dear to you—priceless in fact. Just bear in mind that your children would cherish just such pictures of you. 0 Make the Appointment Today o4rmstrong CSh Dean A CONFIRMED STATEMENT. Evidence Cottage Grove Will Appreciate. . ‘ S' Readers ■ v - v, - v a &HX9. D oan’s Kidney l ’ills have done splen did work in th is locality. Have m e rited the u n stin ted praise they have received. H e re 's evidence of th e ir value th a t none can doubt. I t ’s te stim ony from this locality twice-told and well confirmed. Such e ndorse m ents a re unique in the annals of medicine. Should convince the most skeptical C o ttag e d r o v e reader. L. M atthew s, 813 S h o rt S t., Kose- liurg. O re., s a y s : “ 1 am glad to con firm my fo rm e r endorsem ent of Doan's Kidney Tills. F or several y ea rs 1 was troubled by backache and o th e r symp- toms of kidney com plaint and all my efforts for re lie f w ere unavailing until I procured D oan's Kidney Tills. An injury was t h e cause of the trouble. Being favorably im pressed by several public s ta te m e n ts given in favor of Doan's Kidney Tills, I procured a box and commenced th e ir use. This re m e dy s tr e n g th e n e d my kidneys and toned up my e n t ir e system. I consider D oan's Kidney Tills the b e s t remedy to be had for th e k id n e y s." For sale by all dealers. Trice 50 cents. F o ste r-M ilb u m C o., Buffalo, New York, sole a g e n ts for th e U nited S tates. R em em ber th e n a m e —D oan’s —and ta k e no other. I Hot Lake Sanatorium Nature s Cure for Rheumatism You need not suffer. Write today for illustrated booklet descriptive of Hot Lake Sanatorium — Nature’s great cure place. A natural boiling spring of curative mineral water. Thousands have been cured here after suffering years from Rheumatism. Stomach, Skin, Blood and Kidney disorders. Directly on main line of 0. W. R. &. N. Railway. A SK F O R S T E C IA L E X C U R S IO N T IC K E T W alter M. P ierce President and Mgr. 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