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FAMILIES SPLIT HE KEPT US OUT
ON CAMPAIGN OF WHAT WAR?
Wive« of Wilson Supporter«
Will Take Stump For
Gov. Hughes.
Disingenuous to Boast That It’s
Through Any Act of Wilson
We Are Out of the Eu
ropean Contest.
DIVERTING CAMPAIGN PHASE
,
POPULAR HUGHES CAMPAIGN
FUND
The plnn adopted by Cornelius N.
Itllaa, Jr., treasurer of the Republican
National Committee, to raise money
for the cntupulgn nnd lucrenae the
force o f active workers for the elec
tion of Churlea Kvana llughea to the
presidency hna peculiar merit. Mr.
Itllaa asks every one who favors the
election of Mr. llughea nnd wishes him
to have the aup|M>rt of a Republican
Senate nnd Itouae to contribute $10
and become a sustaining member of
the Republican party. All such will
receive a certificate of membership.
That the money will prove n good In
vestment la putent. It will help to se
cure for the country n more efficient
administration of our national affairs,
which la necessary If the prosperity
and Influence of the nation la to con
tinue.
"There are at least 8,000,(It 10 Repub
licans, but how many o f them have
any evidence they are, beyond the con-
■douancaa thnt they have voted or
will vote the Republican ticket T The
work la done by a few nnd the money
ordinarily la provided by fewer. Mr.
llllaa' plan offers a cure for that con
dition. Help the cause and get a cer
tificate of membership that will estab
lish your party affiliation. It la not
expected that all the 8,000,000 Repub
licans will give $10 each, but If a
goodly number who can afford It do
so there will be a great mnny more
able to give much more thnn $10 nest
time because Republican ........ aa will
mean to the country In fullest menaure
preparedness, protection and perma
nent prosperity.
Mr. Hughes Is seeing how big the
West Is, and the Went la arcing how
big Mr. Hughea la. It la a happy ar
rangement.
Friends of W’ llaon are still trying
to explain what he inonnt by “ too
proud to fight.'' lint can they tell us
what he meant by "strict accountabil
ity r
“ Eminent Judge«," says Colonel Hen
ry Watterson, "have ever proved dis
appointing candidates." He la right.
Alton II. t’arker was a big disappoint
ment to the Democrats. And so la
Charlea Evans Hughes.—Toledo Rinde.
President Wllaon appears to have
been keenly alive to the expediency
o f accepting aevernl Invitations to
make apeeches In the West. Nobody
knows any better thnn ho that It will
take considerable atiovellng to fill up
the holes that have been dug In that
locality by Justice Hughes.
It was John I*. St. John of Kansas,
one time Prohibitionist candidate for
president of the United States, who
said thnt Americans vote as they
cheer. If so, there Is mighty little
consolation for the Petnocratlc party
In this rnmpulgn, for the Democratic
Administration In three years has giv
en us nothlug to cheer over. On the
contrary, as Mr. Hughes has said,
these last three year« have been years
of humiliation and embarrassment.
Mr. Wilson saya hla mind Is pro
gressive, but those who try to follow
Its progress can newer tell the direc
tion It Is taking. It Is Just as likely
to be progressing backward as for
ward.
At Princeton Mr. Wilson used to
confer honors upon D. Da. He couldn’t
break the habit when It cam« tg De
serving Democrats,
RATHER SHOULD BE BLAMED
FOR MEXICAN BELLIGERENCY
During tha Preaent Administration
Wa Hava Seized a Mexican Port and
Sent Our Entire Army and M.litla
te Fight Mexlcane While Armed
Mexican Forcee Have Invaded Am
erloan Soil and Fought Battlee
Agalnet Our Peopla.
Hometlmea you hear men, sensible
men. too, say, “ I'm going to vote for
Wilson this year because he kept ux
out of war."
Aak such men a abort question.
Ask them, "Out o f what war?"
I>ld Mr. Wllaon keep ua out of the
Kuropeun War? No. He hna himself
In a formal addreaa to congress spok
en of the European war aa "a war
with which we have nothing to do, a
war whoae causes do not touch ua.”
How could Mr. Wllaon keep ua out
of a war with whlrh we have nothing
to do and whoae eauaea do not touch
us?
Did he keep the rest of tho western
hemisphere out of the European war?
No Independent nation on thlx able
of the world la Involved In It; the
only (>eopln In It are the colonies of
European powers nnd thrjr had no
voice In their fate, for they were au
tomatically at war when their mother
govcrnriHwit* went to war. Who kept
Argentina, Rrnzll, Chile, Peru, out of
the European war? Did Mr. Wllaon?
Did Mr. Wllaon keep ua out of war
with Mexico? No. In hla term more
Americana have been kilted by Mexi
cans and more American property has
been destroyed by Mexicans thnn by
Hpanlarda during the whole Spanish
war. In his term we have seized a
Mexican port and have sent our entire
regular army and mllltln to tight Mexi
cans.
In hla term Mexican armed
forces have Invaded American aoll and
fought hattlea ngalnat our people with
in our boundaries.
President Taft went through two
Mexican revolutions during Ida term,
the revolution ngalnat Diaz and the
revolution agulnat Mudero. American
liven were safe In Mexico during thnt
time. No Mexican cltlea were seized
by Americana and n o armed Mexlcnna
Invaded the United States while Mr.
Taft wna In the White House. Vet Mr.
Taft never thought o f asking the
American people to vote for him be
cause he kept na out of war with
Mexico. He put an embargo on nrma
no thnt American weapons would not
be sent across the boundary, nnd he
refused to Interfere In Mexican affairs.
When he left office Mexicans liked
A merles ns and Americana were snfe
In Mexico. Since he left ofllce Mexi
can« hate Arnerleaus nnd Americana
flnre not remain In Mexico. Did Mr.
Wllaon keep us out o f wor with Mexi
co? Not If words mean anything.
Mr. Wilson did not keep ua out of
the European wnr and he did not keep
ua out o f war with Mexico.
Out o f what wnr. then?— Detroit
Free I’resa.
HUGHES’ LABOR RECORD.
When Mr. Goropera. remembering
only that he la a Democrat nnd for
getting that he la a leader of organ
ized labor, ventured to assert that
Mr. Hughes Is unfriendly to labor be
cause he concurred In the unanimous
decision In the Danbury hatters’ case,
he ventured on very thin Ice.
The
Chicago Tribune promptly reminds
him that an honest Judge must apply
the law as he thinks It Is, not ns
he thinks It ought to he; nnd asks
him to tell those who look to him
for political advice something about
the record o f Mr. Hughes ns Gov
ernor. Itcnd what the Legislative
Labor News, the official organ of the
New York Federation of Labor, said
editorially when Mr. Hughes left the
Governor's chair at Albany for his
place on the supreme court. Here It
la:
“ Now thnt Gov. Hughes has retired
from politics and ascended to a place
on the hlgheat Judicial tribunal In the
world, the fact can be acknowledged
without hurting anybody's political
corn« thnt he was the greatest friend
of luhor laws that ever occupied the
Governor'« chnlr at Albany. During
his two term* he has signed fifty six
labor laws. Including among them the
best labor laws ever enacted In this
o r Bny state.
“ He also urged the enactment of
labor Inws In his iqcaangea to the
Legislature, even going so fnr as to
place the demand for a labor law In
one of his messages to sn extra aea-
slon of the Legislature.
"Only 162 labor laws have been
enacted In thin state since Its erec
tion In 1777—In 133 years. One-third
of these, exceeding In quality all of
the others, have been enacted and
signed during Oov. Hughes’ term of
three years nnd nine months."
Let organized labor take to heart
what the Chicago Tribune says on
this point: "Mr. Hughes la no dem
agogue nnd no vlslonnry. Ho la a
man o f courage nnd conscience, and
If Inhor cannot confide Its cause to
his rock bottom Americanism there la
■something wrong with It« cause."—
Boston Herald.
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ning, also commencing at the northwest Î
In the county court o f the state of corner o f Lot Three (3) in Block Ten
(10) in Long nnd I.nndess’ Addition to
Oregon for Lane county.
la tho matter of the estate o f Edna Cottage Grove, |j»ne county, Oregon,
FOR HOM E PEOPLE
and running thence east to the northeast
I.. Hedriek, deceased.
corner
o
f
said
lot,
thence
south
60
feet,
Now, on this 11th day o f September,
2
A. I>. 11*16, the petition of George M. thence east to the east line o f Lot One
Hall, administrator of the estate of 1 1 > in said Block Tea (10), flume
Kdna L. Hedrick, deceased, coming on southeasterly along the east line o f said
regularly to be heard, and it appearing Lot One (I) to a point east o f n point’
to the court from said petition that it is 30 feet north of the southwest corner of
necessary to sell nil o f the real eatntc said Lot Three (3) in Rlock Ten (10),
belonging to said estate for the payment | thence west to the west line o f said Lot
Phone 80
ot claims filed anil allowed against the j Three (3), thence north 02 feet, 0 1 -j
same and for the payment of costs nnd inches to the place of beginning, all in -X ..X “:~X K ~D X K ~X ~X ~X K ~X K ~X ~X -X ~X “X ~ X “X ~ :~X -X ~X ~>
expenses o f the administration; it is Cottage Grove, Lane county, Oregon.
therefore ordered that all persons inter Also the north half (N H ) of Lots Three
If von snw it first, yon saw it in Tho Sentinel.
ested in said estate appear before this nnd Four (3 and 4) in Hlook Eight (8)
court on Saturday, the 14th day o f Oc J. H. McFarland’s Addition to Cottage
tober, A. I), litld, at the hour of 10 Grove, I.nne county, Oregon, subjected
o ’clock a. m. of said day in the court to all liens nnd encumbrances of the
room of said court, at the court house in said real estate. And it is further or
the city of Eugene, Lane county, stnte dered that a copy o f this order be
of Oregon, to show enuse why an order served upon all persons interested in
should not ho granted to said adminis said estate by causing the same to be
Wc will o ffe r at $1.oo about 25
trator to sell the following described published for four successive weeks in
The
Cottage
Grove
Sentinel,
a
newspa
real estate, to-wit: Reginning at the
articles o f general use never o ffe r
northeast corner of Lot No. One (1) In per printed and published in Cottage
ed at this price before
Block No. Ten (10) of Long nnd Land Grove, Lane countv, Oregon.
H. L. DOWN,
ess' Addition to Cottage Grove, Lane
County Judge.
county, Oregon, thence running in a II. J. Shinn,
Attorney for Administrator. a!4 oc12
Southwesterly direction along the rail
road right-of-way, (HI feet, thence west
feet, thence north 60 feet, thence
A Sentinel want ad. will sell it.
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE.
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Washington.— Families urn being dl-
vl(1i«l tiy til« present political Issue«.
Her« ure a f»w example«. J. A. II.
Itopklua of New Jersey I n treuaurer
of tlu< I’ rogreaxlve (genuine) mitlonul
commute«, and I iun announced that
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lia personally favora the ra election of
Wllaon. Mra. Hopkins I n a member
of tho Woman's purty unit will tuko
tha gtump and do all aha run to
prevent the election of Wllaon.
Gifford 1‘lnrhot la for Hughes and
all tha tnllltarlaui llughea nnd hla
* harking run secure. Ainoa IMurhot,
hla hrother, la a member of Uia
Atnerlruu Union Agulnat Mllltarlain
uud will aup|Hirt Wllaon aa the Iraaer
of two evlla. Itep. Wllllutn Kent of
California la a wild-eyed enthualuat
for W'llaon and la handing a Wllaon
uon partlann leugue, while Mra. Kent
la a member of the Womnn’a purty
and will atump for the defeut of Wil
son.
(leorga Middleton hna Hilled hlruaelf
with tha group of wrltera who have
announced theiuaclvea for Wllaon.
while hla wife, Kola I.u Collette, la one
of tho tneinhera of tha Congressional
union who will hold Wllaon reapon-
alhla for the defeat of the Kuaun It.
Anthony amendment. Meredith Nlrh-
olaon la a Wllaon supporter, hut Mra.
Nlrholson will write nnd atump
I agulnat Wllaon on account of Ida at
titude toward the federul' uufTrnge
amendment. Mra. I .aula F. I’oat la a
member o f the Woman's Pence party
and an ardent Tolstoyan pncltlat.
Lulls F. I’oat. aaalatant aecretnry o f
labor, la for the Admlnlatrutlon'a
**reuaonuble" program of prepared
ness.