Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1909-current, October 24, 1912, Image 4

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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24. 1912
a few pairs o f pants from a reliable
THINGS TAFT HAS DONE
31
Nonpartisan tariff board to dealer in the same: no doubt Sena-
report on the difference in the cost tor Selling might bring some fame to
of production at home and abroad the old state, but as a power in
32. Corporation tax. yielding shaping national legislation and m
$30,000,000 annually; government securing appropriations he is net
examination of corporation methods likely to cut much of the crvstal-
lized aqua pura. He will not be
provided.
33.
A deficit of $.5$,000.000 accused of framing up legislation
transformed into a $30, Ik V>,GUO sur­ in the interests of Big Business, nor
live in history as the author of
plus.
COURAGE OF CONVICTIONS
In every community there ate
individuals continually urging edi
tors to siitleti up their backbones
and lambast someone ot some thiug ,
It all sounds nice
O f course, an
editor is not much account utile«-
he has backbone and courage to
>j»eak right out m meeting once in
awhile. He can t mould public
opinion bv swa\ itig with every wind
that blows
The Sentinel like« to
lake a rap at something or other
once in awhile, but these fellows
who come around to sick us on
Watch the Window!
Mlaa Aloott'a "Litt
Dratnatii*-) by Mio
make us smile
Ask them to put their ideas on
paper and the way thev burn things
up is wonderful to behold
1 lien
just a*k them to sign the manuscript
and stand sponsor for their creation
and watch them go limp. Thev wilt
like gra > > before a prairie fire. The
backbone so admired in the editor
into the Simeral & VanDenburg Buildup
is nowhere iu evidence in their
makeup. Oh. its amusing, ah
right, but it's reallv cruel of an edi
tor to do a thing like that. It isn't
Saturday, November 2 -O p e n in g Sale
Will Move Next Week
M ISS M A I I I A N lue
legislation to free the masses from fair or manly.
MI h « Mnrltn Ho Kurt
0
o
n
the
power
of
pelf.
But
even
at
that
Then
there's
the
person
who
sends
'l.lttle Woinoli."
pointments.
tic
for
III» U h ITiilo
he
sizes
up
big
by
the
comparison
in
anonvmous
communications.
35. Further control o f railroads
n a considera Me reput
afraid
even
to
trust
the
editor
with
through extension of powers of the method, and has a good legislative
itlc crltlc, Imt n e w r l
his name
Such communications
Interstate Commerce Commission. record.
mi Ut pili) ' I Itili«
SI
Then there's Jonathan Bourne. are real convenient to use for tinder
36. Workingmen's corapeusa-
i*tic lovvr -r M in * ì
il lirr ilraiuiitl/iitloii w
tion act brought to successful issue who, like unto Teddv. walloped to in starting a fire.
t rcrcndlug Ilio hook
a
fare-vou-well
at
the
primaries.
The
Sentinel
is
uot
diffident
in the Supreme Court.
I rxpluliiH timi h I ii - ili
37. Stocks and bonds commis­ still finds the demand so great, so about rapping things that need it.
tlfkl ll>> W II II) III. Ilici
rua« whi'ii Un' «Iran
sion; valuable and exhaustive re­ overpowering, so insistent that he W e ’re taking a rap at someone
tMtok In voiijiinctluii
consented'' to let his name now; but when someone else wants |
port summitled as basis for legisla­ has
Un lui
again appear on the ballot. Jona- to do the rapping through us we
tion.
« ■ plaj ** I 1111-- W mi
38. Extension of civil service than islike some others who believe want a few marks of identification,
•Il m-clved. limi ilio fi
lelidklly m n-1 iii'ciirnti
in the people just so long as the N o attention is paid to commuuica
by executive order.
i« lolo of M-'g IH tnki'li
He was a lions unless the name of the author
39. Practical conservation acts. people believe in them
w ly, ilio dauglitcr u
40. Courts of customs appeals; great champion of abiding by the is given as a guarantee of good faith !
mly, wtiu produciti llit
primary until he found the primary Correspondents should leant that
undervaluations stopped.
wouldn’t abide him. A
moral there are no exceptions to this rule
IN THE OLDEN
Every sale table and counter in the store will offer you Extraordinary Bargains
We
THINGS TEDDY HAS DONE
renegade, a political hypocrite, a Unsigned communications find their
want you to get acquainted with our new location at once
Brim,' ymir friends
We
ual Suffrage Obt.nne
Espoused reciprocity witb*Canada supporter of the Bull Moose, but way into the waste basket every
will have plenty of room.
N o r u m i n In t h » V i
when it was a live issue— laid it all only yesterday a candidate for the week.
lull) o f till- WlllUl'II I
If theiUM-hi'H ui - iii I-
outo Taft when a dead issue and Republican Nomination: he isn’ t a
BEHIND THE TIMES
I " u t lv u iit i - i
a m i tv li
likely to lose him votes.
Republican, nor yet is he a very
li a brave Ht niggle tu
Taft is behind the times. We
Hollers "Thou shalt not steal” enthusiastic Bull Mooser.
I privilegi • tt hi-h ei
regret to say it. but such is the fact
and than swipes the Republican
O f all the candidates Jonathan
tlielra wttln-ut un) mn
He still clings to that fcxilish. |
tu
II
organization in California, refusing Bourne appeals to The Sentinel the
rrage obtnl: - -I m in in g
fogy idea that the presidency, as
to let Taft on the ballot.
least, and still the people wouldn’t
II In Un- lig e nf
the highest gift in the hands of the
Allowed the Alton steal and ab- be so foolish if they should send him
agli and vlnlenl m I
American people, carries with it a
dnya, they hud i
sorption of its rivals by the steel trust back
With all his faults he could
man, nini Unir l a t t a -
certain dignity, a certain judicial
Discovered the efficacy o f pro­ get more for Oregon than any other
Ivt'l her nini in giti
poise, if you will. He can not
gressive principles when that ap­ candidate.
penden«*« - l i e
h a il
II
somehow understand that times
-agli the succeeding <
peared to be the only excuse left to
But Lie can’ t very well appeal for
tin* » " i n in nf tin-
have changed and that a man must
get iuto the presidential race.
the vote of any party or factor, and
“ “ nine o f legal age nml
needs be a broncho buster and ride
hasn’ t a stroug enough personal
transact ln*r own itff
Testifying before the Senate In
like a maniac up and down the
'•"—■'it Sln> d m ... I proper!
FOR U. S. SENATOR
following to elect him
length and breadth of this fair vestigating Committee, Medill M c­ t
it. which, lifter tier n
On November 5th the electorate
Now, how shall a Republican
milled her ntvii
Aftei
*
Cormick
said
the
abuse
heaped
on
land,
scattering
blood
and
thunder
o f Oregon will be called upon to vote? T o tell the truth, it dosu’ t
-ling« a m in unit tils
designate a choice for United make much difference whether he denunciations, in a mad and furious Rixjsevelt was the cause of the at­
incra, and whntevci
tempted assassination and in the
scramble
for
the
votes
necessary
for
lie way o f lands. atm
States Senator.
votes or not on a bunch like that.
¡icrty wan milled lull
same sentence characterized Chair
And it’s a delightful mess to There isn’t much chance of a satis­ a reelection.
.1 III 11(1 could lint Hell III
Anyway, Nature didn’ t propor­ man Ililles as "a liar and character
pick from.
ther town nr country
factory selection, and The Sentinel
That's about as con­
,»'* ronaeni
Till* » ’■
For the Democrats and Bull dosen t intend to try to make one. tion Taft for a ravishing success as assassin.”
tine state to thnHe wo
a
broncho
buster.
sistent
as
it
is
i*>ssible
for
a
Mull
Moosers it will not take so much It will only hope that the winning
1 whose liuHlnindH. lei
Mooser to be.
discernment.
lo ho . take from their
man, which will no doubt be Lane
HIS LANGUAGE
and dlnt-i-e o f thei
Dr. Harry Lane, the Democratic or Selling, will pan out much better
A man can be pretty well judgei
A government printing office is |
your leave" or ''thank
nominee, while not yet a man of than The Sentinel has reason to
marriage the viking
graft. Oregon’ s
State
by the language he uses. Did any mostly
any extraordinary attainments, is expect. ______
he eooreiil
Although
one ever hear the beloved McKinley Printer should be done away with.
family, eoiiltl offer I
no doubt worthy of the support of
>ay, Slug 'em through the ropes,’ Start the ball rolling by voting to
waa not I miii U i I In til
A t the recent convention of the
his party as compared with the
e wn* a elvll eoUi|ini
Knock ’em down and drag ’ em put the State Printer on a flat
Through a fortunate purchiuse we secured le even In those faro
candidates o f the other parties. If State Editorial Association resolu­
out” ? Did anyoue ever hear the salary. _________
elected he would presumably be tions were adopted condemning
entire sample line from the foremost manufact.* had « dowry the Lr
dignified T aft say, “ I feel bully,’
tills a eounte
found most frequently on the right cigarette advertising, whiskey ad
If we could be as certaiu that
of well-made, finest quality flannelette gowns. against
wedding the wife heei
I feel like a bull moose,”
‘ ‘ I feel
X
vertising
and
advertising
of
cham­
side— and while that is a quality
Taft would win as we are that
I ' d companion, and Is
like a bull dog” ? Did atiyoneever
In securing this lot we have the o p j w i r t u n i t v m the community I
the people imagine they desire in pagne-flavored chewing tobacco
Roosevelt's cause is lost beynud
hear the refined Lincoln say, ‘ ‘ H e’
their senators, it becomes a n egligi­ Another resolution declared that no
recall, we would be perfectly satis •£ offering our customers an enormous assortment?
•>
.
.
tngetner the 1 - ih III ou I
a
damned crook and a jackass, ant - - -
ble quality when those functionaries decent newspaper should carrv ad­
fied for awhile.
attractive styles, in materials that are servicealdaye o f the sagas Wl
I
don’
t
care
if
the
whole
world
fail to bring home the bacon in the vertisements of the character termed
knows it” ?
tailoring and workmanship that are perfect. T?rtor* __
Prohibition people intending to
Manhood lost and restored” or of
shape and form of liberal appropri­
A certain prominent citizen who
are made generously full, and one may ea-
wh « i • w.t. n »(
vote for Roosevelt will have their
ations for rivers and harbors, re­ remedies having for their purpose
uses that lauguage is so intimately
eyes opened by reading the last
secure the season’s supply at a most modest prict^0***
" K n ,M
M
| “‘,,,r,ei
clamation, public works and public the accomplishment of race suicide
osltlon and
knowledg
connected with the expressions
issueof Clean Politics, a Prohibition
buildings.
A congressman who Which shows what a change is
r n r __ __________
, .
,
. .
, , land should tie treated
quoted that noother form of identity paper.
lnt.se gowns art* made in fancy stripes and p-t« needs» capability o
____
had secured a postoffice building coming over the newspaper busi­
is needed. A ll know who is re­
colored
flannelette. They are trimmed with brab**“ ?u..... 1,1,CV.and
for every city in his district, might ness. Still they say the world is
ferred to.
The Oregon Journal says th e !
go in partnership with the devil him getting worse.
and handings with tailored finish, full length a « needs ii Merlin» jjrnsp
Somehow such blood and thuudei cheaper interest rate Taft propones!
self and still beat an archangel if
I 'm , . '
language, the language of the bully for the farmers is nothing to them .! % width, in medium and light materials.
pitted against him at electiou. It
Many Bull Moosers are offering and the braggart, does not set well Better not tell that to the farmers. %
i In order to iinderstiiti«1
is nice to have a senator always on as an excuse for Teddy the explana­
speak of It
with us as the conversationa
lax need*
ncx,
,
I*
n sympatheil
the right side, but it is absolutely tion that he will not attempt to put
If we could be assured that only
vocabulary of a presidential candi­
Bath Robe material for one robe with cords in pin*1, that "honld ■orrow
indispensable to haveone whenever into effect the distasteful parts of date.
the folks who believe everything
n she nmy lie utile to u
fails to get his share of the plunder. his platform and claim that if elect­
blue,
lavender and tan, dark red and blue.
ter husband
Teddy says will vote for him, we
Editor Warren of the Appeal to
it* nerds to understand
With the Bull Moosers. qualifi­ ed he will be just as safe and sane
could sleep quite peacefully.
lek nursing. A wife wl
cations are not necessary or exact­ as Taft or Wilson. Well, for the Reason is reported to have said he
ytmt to do In ciiHes of II
would
put
up
$100,000
to
defend
ing. They want Teddy, that they love of Mike, what.s all the fuss
N o one can visit the State Uni
soleas thing
those I. W . W . anarchists who versity without noting the crying
know, but if they want anything beeu al>out?
lie need- considerable t
ico- the one to enotrie li
published that screed about Roose­ need for the money it will probably
else, they are overly modest and
I o u u n u
tu to rsinnln silent, und
velt. If such is the case, Warren get at the ocming election.
unduly retiring in making such
The Boy and the Man” is the
i the ottici to put up wit!
! » » » » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ > M l » » ftSé i i i » * * » " » " ‘ f t t l l i n t M M I O : tttt*1 tsmpur 1« milled
wants known. The Bull Moose title of a little b<x>k by S. D. Allen, should be jailed along with the rest
Read the argument in this week’ s
candidate is hardly a negligible a Eugene attorney, under the pen of the scurrilous bunch and his
Length of Ski
quantilty.
paper should be boycotted by every issue for the anti-boycott and anti­
name of Luke Saunders. The title
^ e m s ont
free speech bill. It will make you
° f course the Republicans have would hardly lead one to expect a fair-minded Socialist.
«versi Inches longer
vote the other way.
Ben Selliug, who won a remarkable lively story of the north woods, but
,way with chopped ones
It is edifying and pleasing to see
'wo InrbeH and two anil
victory in the primaries, and is there such it is.
Joel Meeker, the hero, all three of the big Portland papers
i the proper height from
The
treasurer
of
the
Bull
Moose
Safe
Depo.it
Boxe,
for
$1
per
Year
fore entitled to the suffrage of those
'he sbos top will now
is a character not often found in the get together
on a subject. They will now pass among the gixxi
who wish to vote the Republican
garb of a lumber jack and teaches
are unanimous iu opposing Con­ trusts for their usual free will offer-
Why carry your own risk, when you can have prot6c{kirt» may not bo any wi
ticket straight. Mr.
Selling has that the finest feelings may be con-
gressman Arthur W . Lafferty, he of ing.
for less than two cents a week.
¡J * * nrp ,on*°r’ "
been a tremendous business success cealed under a rough
exterior, school girl fame. A ll rancor and
I f the tariff could be revised a suit The yarn has a
toms
folks may drop thol
1 aft is gaining votes every day.
freshness that bitterness is forgotten, invective is
at a time, or two or three suits at a
His cause is no longer hopeless.
i^laually there Is anothe
time, for the matter of that, or if smacks of the pines and rushing laid a.ide andThey’feiiciute one
evs for the next change
waters of northern Minnesota, Wis- another on this one subject.
your Uncle Samuel wished to order consinor Michigan.
It is
1 eddy is getting better, Let 'er
lelgh-bo. hut huaylsirile*
really beautiful— and wonderful. juek !
lected U> neglect their Jol
4% Interest on Time Deposits—4%
34.
Nonpartisan
judicial
ap
On that date at 1 a. m. we will place
Sale, 3 00 pieces of Enamel ware,
consisting of Dish Pans, Stew
Pans, Kettles, etc. Choice each
10 c
Tuesday, November 5 — Election Day i
at 2 p. m. we will place on Sale
pieces more at 1 Oc each.
300
J. JL
P r o p r ie t o r
Comfortable
?
Flannelette Gown
In a Great Variety of Stylf
A t H a l f P r ic e
í
Ready-Made Kimonas and Bath Robes, Wool Fleec »»"^0
WE RENT
Bank of Cottage Gro