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Sll? g>PUtUU'l A W eek ly N e w s p a p e r W i t h P l e n t y of Backbone A f i rs t -c la s s p u b li c a ti o n o u tc r e d a t Cot- tug u G rov e, Ore., as second-class m a t t e r E lb e r t B ede an d E l b e r t S m ith P u b li s h e rs W ito e Elbert Bede B usiness O f f i c e ......20 S o u th F i f t h StreTt S U B SC R IPT IO N R A T E # O n e y e a r ____$1.50 I Si» m o u t h s ........... 80c T h r e e m o n th s .40 | S in g le c o p ie s...... 5c No subscriptions listed tor less thaa 4 uv A D V ER T ISIN G RATES D isp lay , -’5c a n in c h ; re a d i n g no tices 8c a lin e ; s u r ro u n d e d ads., 50c u n in ch ; c la s s if ie d ads., l c a w ord. S p e c ia l djs c o u n ts on c o n tr a c ts . C a rd s o f t u a n k s a n d resolu tio n s, l>c a line. T S gal rates Me a lin e f o r sin g le in s e r ti o n ; 5c a line f o r su b s eq u en t in s e r ti o n s u p to a n d in- cludiiwi a t o t a l o f f o u r in s e r ti o n s ; 5c a line f l a t fo r all n o tic e s r u n n i n g fiv e i n s e r tio n s to 10 in s e r ti o n s ; 4c a line f la t to r n o tic e s r u n n i n g o v er lt> insertions. N a t i o n a l E d i t o r i a l A ssociation O reg o n S t a t e E d i t o r i a l A ssociation W illa m e tte V aliev E d i t o r i a l A ssociation l. a u e C o u n ty E d i t o r i a l A a a o d a u o n T H U R S D A Y , S E P T E M B E R 13, 1017 ’T is th e s t a r sp a n g le d b a n n e r . Oh! lo n g m ay i t w av e O ’e r th e la n d o f t h e fr e e A n d t h e hom e o f th e b r a v e . EDITO R S V IS IT N EW PO R T. T h e W il la m e tt e v a lle y e d it o r s j o u r n eyed to N e w p o rt S a t u r d a y a n d had a u niq ue an d e n jo y a b le tim e. T h e b usiness session o f t h e p ro g r a m was held in a p r i v a t e e a r d u r i n g t h e t r i p fro m A lb a n y to N e w p o r t a n d w as c h a t a c t e r i r e d by- Addison B e n n e tt as th e longest session th e a ss o c ia tio n has e v e r held, b ein g 90 m iles long. A t N e w p o r t th e e n t i r e tim e w as g iv en o v e r to seasid e e n jo y m e n ts o f d i f fe r e n t kind s, such as p a r t a k i n g o f c l a m b ak es, f l i r t i n g w ith m erm aid s, iu d ig e s tio n a n d d e a t h on th e b r i n y deep. T h e N e w p o r t people d id th em selv es q u ite p ro u d in th e i r e f f o r t s to show th e e d it o r s a good tim e, b u t it w as easy to see t h a t th e g r e a t e r n u m b e r o f N e w p o rt people h a d le f t th e w ork f o r th e few . T hey were g lad eno u g h to h a v e th e edi to r s come an d e n jo y th em selv es, la t e r to g iv e th e c it y a lot o f f r e e a d v e r t i s ing, b u t th e m a n y w e re w ill in g to leave th e re a l work to th e few . L e t it be said to t h e c re d it o f th e few w ho p u t th e e n t e r t a i n m e n t o v e r t h a t i f a ll th e c i t i zens o f N e w p o rt w ere o f th e sam e cali b e r as tho se few th e y would h a v e a sum m e r re s o rt su rp assed b y none. I t w a s p la i n ly e v id e n t to th o se e d ito rs who used t h e i r ey e s a t all t h a t th e r e w a s a lack o f t e a m w o rk a n d t h a t m a n y w ho h a d p ro m ised th e i r serv ices had fallen down a t th e last m om ent. A s an e v id en c e o f a lack o f team w o rk it w as r e p o r te d t h a t one d e a le r in e r a b s re f u s e d to sell a n y to th e enter- t n i n m e n t co m m itte e b ecau se t h e y had m ad e a r r a n g e m e n t s w ith som eone else p rev io u sly . T h e b a n q u e t to th e e d ito rs h a d to be p o stp o n e d se v e ra l h o urs on Can you read this type clearly and with the same pair of glasses see distant objects? With KRYPTOK Glasses you can see far objects just as dis tinctly as you read the type on the printed page. They give you near and far vision in one solid lens. K R Y P T O K S ( p ronoutueJ Crip- tocks)enable you to adjust your vision from near t o f a t —instantly. T h ey end th e bother of removing your reading glassts or fussing with two pairs. KJtXSfPK THE ONLY INVISIBLE BIFOCAL K R Y P T O K S cannot possibly be distinguished from single vision glasses because their smooth clear surfaces are absolutely free from the disfiguring lines, seams or shoulders of old fashioned bifocals. SHERMAN W. MOODY E Y E S IG H T SPE C IA L IST AND O PTICIA N 881 W il la m e tt e 8 t., E u g e n e , Ore. The Old Ln Bifocal With th# disfiguring s e a r r o r sh o u ld e r r The KRYPTOK^ Bifocal With clear smooth even su rfa ce s th is acco unt, an d th is N e w p o r t c it ir e n th o u g h t more o f v e n ti n g a p r i v a t e g ru d g e th a n of u p h o ld in g th e f a i r nam e of his c ity b e fo r e th e big gest bu nch o f p u b lic ity a g e n ts t h a t c ity will h a v e w ith in it s b o u n d a r i e s fo r some time. B ecause th e r e w ere th ose so a b so lu te ly b e r e f t o f th e least sense o f public p rid e as th e one re f e rre d to, th o se who felt th e i r d u ty and tr ie d to do th e i r p a rt had a d o u b le load to c a rr y and w ere highly c o m p lim en ted by th e e d i tors fo r th e m a n n e r in which th ey got a w ay w ith it. T h e lack o f te a m work an d th e sp le n did sp irit show n by the few w o rk e rs were th e su b je c t of much co m m en t on th e p a r t o f th e ed itors. W h a t N e w p o rt need s to l i i e n it up is ab o u t 50 or (W first-cla ss fu n erals. T h e e d it o rs could fully a p p r e c i a te th e po sitio n N ew po rt is in, because m an y of th em h av e sim ila r co n d itio n s a t hoic.t M A N Y S U P E R S T I T I O U S YET. It i . nliuost u n b e li e v a b le th a t in th ese t w e n t i e t h c e n tu r y d a y s th e r e a r e tho se so s u p e r s titio u s t h a t th ey full for the c h ain le t t e r or c h a in p ra y e r. T h a t th e r e still a r e m an y such is e v id e n c e d by th e fact t h a t every» w eek or so T he S -n ti- uel h e a rs of a new ch ain l e t t e r or chu m p ra y e r . T he la te st we h a v e seen reads as follow s: The R ed Cross C hain. Oh. L ord , God, I im plore th ee, send v ic t o ry to th e allies. T h is was sen t from R u ssia to he sen t aro u n d th e world. P le a s e copy an d send to som eone for th e n e x t nine d a y s . On t h e n in t h d a y som e g r e a t jo y will come t o yo u. It w as said in a n c ie n t tim e s t h n t th ose who se n t it w ould b e fr e e fro m m i s f o r tu n e , a n d t h a t th ose who passed it by would m eet w ith c a la m ity . P le a s e do not b r e a k th e nliain, hut begin a t once send ing . A F r i e n d o f th e R ed Cross. It is, p erh ap s , need less to say t h a t the Red C ross has n o th i n g w h a t e v e r to do w ith th is ch ain p r a y e r a n d t h a t tho se who use th e nam e o f th e Red C ross in th is c o n n ectio n a r e s u b je c t to im p rison merit for m is re p r e s e n ta tio n . T he whole p u rp o s e o f th e l e t t e r seem s to be t o play upon th e s u p e r s ti ti o n s o f th e re c e iv e r who would r a t h e r go to a l i t t l e e x t r a e f f o r t anil spend a few c en ts in p o s ta g e t h a n t o b re a k th e c h a rm e d ch ain . T h e S e n tin e l would be pleased to h ear from a n y who h a v e e x p e rie n c e d th e g re a t jo y on t h e n in t h day. It h a s it s e l f b ro k e n th e eh ain ” a dozen tim es an d no g r e a t c a la m it y has befallen it. It is tim e we reco vered from th is me d ie v a l s u p e r s titio n . S H O R T ON C R O P S B U T P R O S P E R O U S T he faef t h a t t h e r e has been a d ro u th in O reg on th is y e a r show s r a t h e r u n m is t a k a b l y in th e fig u re s o f th e g o v e r n m e n t crop re p o r t f o r S e p te m b e r. W i n t e r w h eat, fo r in s ta n c e , is cu t from 13,- 340.000 bush els last y e a r to on ly 8,400,- 000 bu sh els th is y e a r . S p rin g w h e a t pro d u r t io n last y e a r w as 0,210,000 bushels a n d will be only 4,710,000 t h i s y e a r . The o a ts c ro p o f th e s t a t e dro p p ed from 17,- 280.000 b u sh els last y e a r to only 10 , 000 ,- 000 th i s y e a r . P o t a t o p ro d u c t io n last y e a r a m o u n te d to 8,250,000 bushels, w hile th i s y e a r it will a m o u n t, a c c o r d in g to th e S e p te m b e r e s t im a te s , to only 5.540.000 bushels. T h e hay crop dro p p ed from 1,810,000 to n s last y e a r to 1,285, 000 to n s th is y ear. B ut b e fo r e we grow too d e sp o n d e n t a n d d ecid e to m a k e last ' y e a r ’» h a t do a g a in t h i s w in te r , let us d ig a litt le d e e p e r i n t o th is sa m e re p o rt. So f a r as th e a g r i c u l t u r a l p r o s p e r it y o f th e s t a t e is con cern ed, it m a k e s litt le d i f f e r e n c e how la r g e or how sm all a c ro p was ra is e d — th e i m p o r t a n t point is th e price re c e iv e d fo r it. C o m p a rin g last y e a r ’s p ric e s w ith th is y e a r ’s, as su m m a riz e d in th e re p o rt, we f i n d t h a t in 1916 th e a v e r a g e price re c e iv e d fo r w h e a t in O regon w as $1.12 w hile th i - jn-ar th e a v e r a g e p rice show n b y th e re p o r t is $2.14. On th is basis, th e v a lu e o f th e tw o w heat ero ps is as follow s: 1916 ................................. $21,896,000 1917 ..................................... 25,269,000 T h e sa m e c o n d itio n is fo u n d to be tr u e in re g a r d to th e o a ts crop. In 1916 t h e a v e r a g e p ric e p e r bush el w as 43 cen ts, w hile now t h e a v e r a g e price Is 74 ce n ts . On th is b asis th e v alu e o f th e tw o crops is: 1916 ..........................................$7,430,400 1917 ....................................... 7,844,000 L a s t y p a r th e O regon p o ta t o c ro p w as much la r g e r th a n th e in d i c a te d p r o d u c tion f o r th is y e a r , b u t th e a v e r a g e price in S e p te m b e r o f last y e a r w as 80 r e n t s per bushel, w hile th i s y e a r th e rep o rt places t h e a v e r a g e price a t $1.57 per b ushel. On t h i s b asis th e v a lu e of t h e tw o crops is: j 1916 ................................... $6,600,000 1917 ....................................... 8,697,800 H a y las t y e a r sold in S e p te m b e r fo r an a v e r a g e of $9.80 p e r ton w hile th is y e a r t h e a v e r a g e price is $15.10. T his b rin g s th e v alu e o f th e tw o e ro p s to : 1916 ................................. $21,315,000 1917 ..................................... 27,331,000 cu t p ro d u ctio n th e r e is not the s lig h test reason for a n y o n e to say t h a t th e s t a te is less p ro sperous th is y e a r t h a n last. On th e o t h e r han d, fo u r of o u r prinui pal crops will b ri n g n e a rly tw e lv e mil lion dollars more in to O regon th is y e a r th a n Inst, ill s p ite of lessened prod tic tion. Add to th is th e fa c t th n t saw m ills an d logging cam p s a re ru n n i n g now, w hile last y e a r all b u t a few w ere idle, an d il is a p p a r e n t at onee t h a t Oregon is tre m e n d o u sly more pro s p ero u s th is y e a r th a n last. T he m an who s ta n d s on t h e stre e t eo rn er and t a l k s hard Ku tim e s is ta l k in g th r o u g h Ins hat g e n e R egister. Allen II. E a to n , by a t t e n d i n g th e re cen t noto rious p a c i f i s t s ' c o n v e n tio n in C hicago as a d e le g a te , has pro bably ro o k e d his political goose in Oregon, t h e most p a tr io t ic o f th e sta te s, d e s p i te th e f a r t th a t he h a s w r i t t e n a perso n al l e t t e r to an O regon d a il y sav in g th n t th e work o f th e p a c i f i s t s is g r e a t ly m isu n d ersto o d T h e ir w ork Him be g r e a t ly m isu n d ers to o d but it seems to h a v e th e resu lt of m u s i n g con sider a b le tr o u b le fo r th e a d m i n i s t r a t i o n in c a r r y i n g f o r w a rd its w a r plans, which is an u n fo r g iv e a h l e p o litic a l c rim e ju st now. We su rm is e th a t Mr. E a t o n ' s a f f i l i a t i o n «with the p a c i f i s t s wifi also be ' ' g r e a t l y m i s u n d e r s t o o d " by his po litic a l c o n s t it u e n ts an d th a t his peace e f f o r t s a m o n g them in r e g a r d to this p a r t i c u l a r lapse o f a c u m e n will hav e ju s t ab ou t as f a r re a c h in g e f f e c t as did his p eace e f f o r t a t Chicago. e CAR OF CANNING PEACHES HERE FRIDAY All huge, fancy fruit, put up in iiG pun m I pencil eiate» Tin* ipmlily of llicne ( m ' i i c I ich will lie l lie very liesl procurable on I lie market ami will range in s i / . e from 70 In l> in a Imx Tin* is probably your only opportunity In buy till fumy peaches al a low price. All liee stone lale pcncln s im lmliug Klberlas, ( raw lords, Muirs ami Carmen Leave Your Orders Now \Ye are taking advance order» now subject to approval when I lie cat licet I to buy early as llic ear loot is rapidly se lling out I *i ice pel box I 1? H ow custom has c h a n g e d ! T h e old tim e d o cto r Wed his p a t i e n t in th e arm .lust th i n k o f it. b r o t h e r in th e arm ! New b e rg E n te rp r ise . arrives. Buy Your Canning iV . Materials Now •lai U ii I i I m 'I h , llic d o z e n .............................. i HINCS WE THINK % Thing» Other» Th nk and What We .Thmk of tho Thing» Other» Think You will (i5<\ 70c*, 7r»0 W h ere do nil th e pins go t o f Some of th em p r o b a b l y go to pin o u r fa ith to th is or t h a t — an d it t a k e s a lot of th em to m a k e it stick. fie ami 1 0 0 A lull stock of lids, including Mason, Kclirani, Menu oniy, Si-Id o h s , Mason, elc. FRUIT JARS Regular Mason D o n ’t cou nt y o u r egg s u n til you see w h e th e r th e r e a r e c h ic k e n s in Wide Mouth Vacuum Mason Boat White (¡lass I'ints. a flogen............. 700 (¿naris, a d o z e n ........... SOr Half (»als., a dozen $ | .12J> I.ots o f tim e s a n e w s p a p e r h e a rs of a good news item th r o u g h so m eone who a s k s to h a v e it kep t o u t o f th e pap er. G e tti n g th e worst o f it a t some ti m e has o f t e n tu r n e d out to be the best th in g t h a t could h a v e h a p peued to a person. I’ints, a dozen JR 1.00 (¿naris, a dozen $ | . ] fi Hall d a i s , a dozen ¡ R | . | a') THE QUALITY STORE- COOP Economy Jars I’ints, a dozen JR | . | f i (¿uni ts, a dozen JR | . U f i Hall Hals . a dozen JR | . 0 0 la a service N e w s p a p e r s a r e ta l k i n g a b o u t the c lo th e s a c e rt a in a c tr e s s wears. As n e a r as we can ju d g e from th e co m m ent, th e r e was not much to ta l k ab o u t. If folk* only took ns much tr o u b le t o stu u d well in th e eye« o f h eav en as t h e y do to s t a n d well in the eye* o f th e world, preacher-« would be u n n e c e ss a ry . "4 * J ROUND UP SEAT SALE BREAKS ALL RECORDS ( f [ I i ! EUGENE BUSINESS COLLEGE 1’cmlli-tun, Ore., S*-pt. 10.— A cco rding to the a d v a n c e sale th is y e a r ’s Round Up, S e p te m b e r 2n, 21 a u d 22. will break all p re v io u s record* for a tn - n d a n e i'. The Enroll with iih MONDAY, S E I ’T E M B E E 17, at the l«< ginning F olk* w ho nr«- head o v e r heel* in love nntaunllv m a k e a show o f them selves. sale opened S a t u r d a y m o r n in g ut 7 of tli«- new school year. School all lit«' ye a r through. New o 'c lo c k and fo r th«- firs» t h r e e h««urs pupils may enroll with tis any day in the year. th e m oney p o ured in th ro u g h the win EUGENE BUSINESS COLLEGE T h e re will be m any wrong* to dew at th«- r a t e of $ |n o o an hour. T he I c o rr e c t a f t e r we a re gone, though ( I’. O. Box 1% Eugene, Oregon to tu i local sale fo r th e «lay w as $7000 i o u r p a ss in g may h«-lp th e situ a tio n an«l th«- p re v io u s mail orib-r a m o u n t e d I s o m e w h a t. j . to $5000 b ri n g in g th e to t a l up to $12,- * * * ooo for th«- firs t d a y . T h is b ro k e all W a lt e r D ill a rd A c c e p ts P osition. A issistnnt to th e s t a t e sup eiin li-m b-nt of W h a t wonl will we use to d e sc rib e the prev io u s reeof'ls. It will be th e biggest n a g g in g w ife since horses a re g o in g out W a lte r H. Dillaril, of Eiigi'iii-, a t t o r public in s tru c tio n . crow d am i the best show th e R ound I p i of sty le! il«- is a n a t i v e o f L une «<>unty, h a v ney at law am i I'it it cd S t a t e s commis has e v e r seen. T h e gran«l s tn n d w ill! sinner, left last week fo r C am b rid g e , ing li v id here tin- g r e a t e r p a rt o f Ins .si-.'it 10,000 a n d th e b te a c h e rs 21,500, Id ah o , when* he has accepted fhi- post life, mnl is a g r a d u a t e u f th e T ni v ersify T he man who b ra g s t h n t h e ’d am i they will be c ro w d e d e v e r y d a y . tion of c it y s u p e r in te n d e n t o f si-hools, o f Oregon. f i g h t un til th e hot place freezes E v e ry cow bo y am i cow girl o f promt- o v e r an d th e n fig h t on th e ire , is Mr. D illard is a fo r m e r L an e c o u n ty nence in th e west will l*i- h e re so th e usu ally d ro w n e d in th e f i r s t round. «•«Ineator, h a v i n g nerved ns c o u n ty You w o u l d n ’t live in a c o m iu u u ily e x h ib i ti o n s a ihj c o n te s ts will bi- th«- hut- I school s u p e r i n t e n d e n t for seven y e a r s t h a t i l i d n 't h a v e a n e w sp a p e r. A re you ■ ioiug you r p a rt to k«-«-p a n e w s p a p e r m test <-\<-r seen by any Rouml I p nudi- ; l a n d a f t e r w a r d spi'iuling tw o y e a r s ns (he c o m m u n i t y t ••• Z a c h a r ia s J o i n s S a m m ie s . B nrrm -ks N o. 40, V ancou ver, Wash., S ep t. 8, 1 f* 1 7. — (T o th e E dito r.^ — Please S O A K E D M A N Y F A R M E R S ; s«-nd my co py o f T he S e n tin e l t o t h e j I S N O W D O IN G T I M E a b o v e aiblress. ' Y o u will, o f course, un- j der,stand by th i s t h a t I am one « f th e 1 T h e follow ing d is p a tc h from S p o k a n e ‘ ‘ S am m ies.” I u n d er «late o f S e p te m b e r 3 will be o f I h a v e ha«l one arm sc r a tc h e d full o f in t e r e s t to a n y re s id e n ts of tin- C o tta g e v a c c in e viru s a n d th<- ««ther one s h o t 1 G ro v e c o u n tr y who m a y h a v e bought fu ll o f a n ti ty p h o id g erm s. B esides th ere stock in the N o r t h w e s t G en eral T r a d in g a re a few more sh o ts due me w hen th ese co m p an y : h a v e so aked in. I gm-ss we won]«] do C lyde !.. D avies, fo r m e r niunng cr of f a i r ly wrell for p re s e rv e s wh«-n we g e t i th e P o r t la n d braio-h of tin- N o rth w e s t all t h a t ' s co m in g to uh . I h a v e ju s t been G en e ra l T ra ilin g c o m p a n y , sentenceil to w o n d e rin g w h e th e r we w o u l d n 't apikc nine m o n th s in ja i l anil fin ed $5000 by 1 f a i r l y r e s p e c ta b le m um m ies if we could U n ited S t a t e s D is t ric t J u d g e Van F leet, j kick th e b u c k e t ” when all t h a t s t u f f o f Man F ra n c isc o , in fi'ilernl c o u r t h ere Agricultural Exhibit», Grand Live is in th e system . last F e b r u a r y , tm ln y s u r r e n d e r e d him Slock I’aradc, llimic»» and Huddle H o w e v e r, by a p p e a r a n c e s I am get self to th e C niteil S ta t e * in aish n l here Horse», Running and Trolling ti n g f u r t h e r from t h a t e v e ry «lay. I and bi-gan s e r v in g his s e n te n c e . II«' R h c c h , Hogs, Gallic and Poultry, h a v e been ex«-reising ilnily for th e las t had been free on bail p«'ii<iing an app eal e ig h t m o n th s an d fo u n d on e n t e r i n g th e o f his co n v ictio n . l'’arin Machinery Exhibits, l*ort- s e r v ic e t h a t I hail nddeil a full h a lf inch land Day, Salem Day, Scan dina G ale S m ith , fortm 'r p re s id e n t o f the to m y len g th a n d m y w eight now is N o r th w e s t e r n c o m p a n y , anil S tep h en vian Day, Reformation Day aud 1 4 5 '¿ pounds. My usual w eig h t a t th is r K|1U(, HOI1) forln(.r Bnd K,.n . many other special events. Some tim e o f th e y e a r w as 132 pounds. 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Ask your local agent for par- Loss th a n n m onth re m a in s fo r th e T h e men w ere f o u n d g u ilty o f using I iciilnrs. • C o m b in in g th es e fig u re s, we f i n d th e p a y m e n t o f th e las t h a lf o f th e 1916 th e m ails in f u r t h e r a n c e o f a c o n sp ira c y to ta l v alu e o f th e w h e a t, o ats , h a y an d take«. T he e x tr e m e «late w ith o u t pen a l t y is O cto b er 5, n f t e r which a p e n a l t y to d e fr a u il th r o u g h th e m a n i p u la t io n of p o ta t o ero p s to be a s follow s: J o h n M. Scott, O e n e m l P a s s e n g e r A g en t, P o r t la n d « o f one per cent a m o nth will be c h a rg e d . stock sales and o t h e r a f f a i r s o f th e coa- 1 9 1 0 ..................................... $57,241,000 S h e r i f f P a r k e r says th e t a x e s a r e slow eernn o f which th e y were o ffic e rs . in co m ing in an d antes* some f a s t pny- 1917 ..................................... 69,142,600 in g is done r i g h t a w a y th e o ff ic e is I t is th u s a p p a r e n t t h a t w hile th e r e g o in g to be sw am p ed in c a r i n g fo r th e j W om an m ig h t not be n e a rly so charm »pt 13-20 h a s been a d r o u t h t b i t y e a r t h a t h a s w ork at th e last. in g were she m ore c o n siste n t. OREGON STATE FAIR SALEM j SEPTEMBER 24-29 j f„Mnt Southern Pacific Lines . * •