Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1909-current, April 19, 1918, Image 4

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to the s t a t e ; it believes that at this time
such r e vo lu tio n ar y chan ges in the mail
tier and form o f go v ernm e n t as that
proposed by this league would greatlv
Things Others Th nk tnil Whit Wi­
I i n te rf e re w ith this s t a t e doin g its part
A W e e k ly N e w s p a p e r W ith i ’ leuty
th nk of th* Ih ngi Other I think
iu the orderly prosecution o f the war,
ot B u c k b o u e
aud The S e n tiu e l b e lie v e s no eaudid ute
A f i r s t class p u b lica tio n entered at Cot- should hesitate to state his position ei
V on . aIIliot help others w ith out help
tune Urove, Ore., as second class mutter (her for or a ga in s t a m ovem ent that
m g y o u rse lf.
i would ha ve such an e f f e c t upon tho
Gilbert Bede and L ib e r t ¡Smith Publish ers conduct o f the a f f a i r s o f our f a i r state.
M ost t o ik s look
E l b e r t B e d e ............................................ e d i t o r
lilt le sheepish a Iter I
We demand that e v e ry c i t i r e n show huv m g b een fic e e .
d.
B u s in es s O ffice..
t i l l B u s t M a m his colors and tell p lain ly where he
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stands in this life and death s t i u g g l c in
In the d r a w i n g for bruins the number
which we are engaged.
SU BSCR IPTIO N K A T E S
ot bln 11 R h seems to tiuvo been liuluel tills
l’ho Non P a rtisa n I.digu e movement
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Oue y e a r .......... $ 1.75 j Three mouths. 00c
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It tak es almost as much • • d o u g h ” to
Oue y e a r , w hen paid in udvuuce, or the state o f Oregon. It may mean that buy flour a- the I lour will m a ke a l t e r
w ith iu hu due s a l t e r exp ira tio n. «¡ 1.50 we cannot do our part m bin kin g our w ar.ls.
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i n i s sp ecia l applies only on a l u l l
boys “ over t h e r e . ”
W h y should any
y e a r s subscription
c a n d id a te get (<-«ty and make a show
Vuv vv.uiiaii who has lais.-.l a half
N o subscription liste d fo r less thau 00 c o f bile when ask ed to show Ins colors
dozen children has earned her title clear
Ion such a p ro p o sitio n f
to mansions in the -ky .
M em ber o f
Mr. O lcott s a y s that he has n ev er had
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N a tio n u l K d ito riu l A sso cia tion
a n y t h i n g to do in one w ay or another
\\ i* an* get ting some \ a lúa ble train
I'a k«* our N E W N l’ ltl N(i H l l o L H
\ Molinoli p r e i u l u r riunii* flint tin*
Orenon S t a t e K d i i o n u t A sso ciutio u
w ith the a c t i v i t i e s o f the league. We
mg th eso «lays troni M i Il«u»\ er in
W i l l a m e t t e V a ll e y K d i t o r i a l 1 — nnietinn had hoped that, as a possible nominee, lìa u t r i l ot I ol« li \\ :i.s lot nt«*«l ill Missouri.
tur iiitui and boys as an instance
' ' conseiN at ion. ' '
It is teachin g
Kane C o u n ty P u b l i s h e r s ' A sso ciutio u
Anyw ay oltl Ailutu was shown u tow
K\ ery pair is made o f best leatlieis,
he would ha ve the b a ckb o n e to come t lungs.
t o buy
I \ I I T Y t he i « no
out stro n gly and e m p h a t ic a lly aga inst
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such a moveuieut at such a tim e us this,
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V t T I O N .
who t a k e prole III then Wtuk
\ii «'listoni p rotestor who has lioon
but he faile d to do so.
tfturtl«*«! I » \ the p ro hibition mo\cintMit
S U N SH IN E F O LL O W S T H E CROUDS.
P o ssibly he should uot be a s k e d to
predict* that \ inaura tails w ill go diy
do so uutil other c a n d id a t e s a r e naked ill »MOO year»
Shoe* for H oys
1 never like to see u man s - r u s t l i u ' with to do the same, but he should, at least,
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Ono hundred C h icag o g o l » in w riting
'C'uuHf iu the g a m e o f life he d o esn 't tiou siucerely asked, aud it does not
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Priced
e ssa y s on ' ' T h e Ideal H u s b a n d .’ 1 sani
seem to us good form to m a ke such a
a l w a y s c a tc h the tru mps;
In* was one ‘ ‘ capable ot liv in g th«* real
But 1 can a l w a y s co tto n to tne tree u u ' d is p lay o f temper to w a rd s a new spap er lit'«*. *' A d iagram should go with that
whose support he will e xp ect in ease he
easy euss.
A s ta k e s his dose, and thank.- the Lord w in- the nomination he seeks, l i e does
S in g le linn idiouidii't lend double Ic:tri)«>«l, had a ticket frulli »«nit«* pia««' in
about li i li) and he i«\identl\ intend« t « »
not d is p lay the d i g n i t y w ith which he
it i s n ’t a n y w uss.
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j t 'ali for nia to Neat It«*, but threw it away down thè linfavorab!«* cninnieiit nitide
T h e re a i n ' t no use o ' k i c k i n ' and n says he hopes to g r a c e the g u b e r n a to r ia l
ami lumped «*tt tlo train at ( %r«*»\x «*ll, tlpoil ali II c t Ioli « • I III*« NfNeial linmt liH
ch air.
s w e a r i n ' at y o u r luck,
All outgo tux would prudlice a big -ti ikin g out atout toward lam ine.
agi» and to inuk«* it plani tliut he Ini*« ut
You c u u 't co rrect tho trouble more u
The a h eriff xxa» notifie«l « » t th«*
incoine.
NO D E S IR E TOR P E A C E
y o u can drove u a duck.
I "tiling«* MctuuiH ot th«* y o u n g man nn«l all times mteiided to bc a putiiotie «* 1 •
i/«*ll ili thè Itili »eii'«e «d Ilio w«»r«l
Remem ber, w lieu bcucuth the load voi r
T h e e arly worm o fte n g e t s used for g a v e chase in an tiutoimdole, ca tc h in g
\llioMg ot )|«'I lliilig*«, lo- pi« p «» h «* h that
s u f f e r i n ' head is bowed,
A m e r ic a is the most p e a ce-lo v in g un­
up
with
linn
son oral miles out ot Crcs
fish bait
mon* tomi money «hall be »petit upoft
w «11.
T hat t i o d 'l l s p rin kle sunshine in the tiou on the fa c e o f the earth , y et at this
I In* man «lo«**« not giv«* a « leur account < (•mmerciaI road», lo* favor» r**p«*al «•('
t r a i l o f e v e r y cloud.
"• time there is heard in A m erica in. sug
Polki
«•1 his m ovements ami fails to gix«* a f Ile delin<|u«*iit fax li«l I nw and propo»e»
g.-stioii o f brin gin g to an end the pres
alw a y -
gota! reason for jumping o f f th«* train, gi*iieroii*« tre atment ot «»in fig h tin g boy»
I f y o u should see a fellow oiuu w ith cut w ar.
but In* a ppears to think that someone is npo 11 tlieir return frinii thè Imttl«*fn*l«Ì»
t r o u b l e 's f l a g unfurled.
T he people expect the president to
T he woman who purrs when vuu > tt 11 a f t e r him.
A u d l o o k in ' like he di.lu t ha ve a friend make no o vertures fo r peace. T h e y ex
her a kitten would -c r a tc h your eves
C a n i of Thank».
poet none to I k - made by E n g la n d or
in a ll the world,
out i f v uu called her a ca t.
M o «lenir«* t«* «*xtend «»ur »in«*i*r«* thank»
PATRIOTISM IS ISSUE
Go up aud slap him ou the b a ck , utui F ran ce. It is the grea test p eace-lo ving
to th«* M ii » oii » i thè h:ri m t«* 111 .'"tur th«*
nation in the world there is no thought
boiler ” how d ' y e d o / ”
IN EATON CANDIDACY < '*»n»t ellitt ioti club, fin* Kinunoii « lui», tlo*
A man with
full sti -lilac h aiol
A u d g r a s p his baud so warm he 'll know o f or wish tor peace— not u n til tier
seldom
g-o'd digestion
a pcs-imi-t
in :• 11 v friend» nini neighboi» foi tlo*
uiauy, humbled to earth , begs fo r peace.
no Uas a f rie n d iu you.
VI lea II. Katun has tilt.I as a republi
kindtie»« and »NinpnfliN .»h««w 11 11» d u n n g
T hen a x him w hat s u h u r t i u ' him. aud
A m erica has no p eace to o f f e r to hull
tail c a n d id a te for the hiwer house
In
T he t ream from tin
th«* i 11 li «*»s and death o f olir be|«»v«*d
laugh his cares a w a y ,
butchers. A m erica has no p eace to o i ­
a lengthy statem ent to the \ot«*rs h«*
k indio-- - m akes butti-r
n»«»th«*r ; al»«» f*»r thè u n n i b e autiful
A n d tell him that the da rk est night is ler to those d e fi l e r s o f the bodies o f
«*oin«'s ««ut strong for support o f the g«»v
tin- nee Iv.
flora! «*t ferring»
the mothers and d a u g h te rs o f Belgium
j u s t a fo r e the day.
e m inent in all w ar mtiviti»*» and as
MIC. \ \ l > \IIIS .1 » K I R K I N NI».
D o u 't t a lk g r a v e y a r d p a la v e r, but say and northern Pra n ce . A m e r ic a has no
opposed
fo
any
patch«1«
!
up
p«*n«
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School g rad u ate s ought to ha ve an
MR v \ l» M KH H M \ T K I N >
peace to o t fe r to such u blood g lu tte d
it right out loud,
MIV*' that ma it \ lies have been told
*-:-.-y turn o f it. T h e y start their busi
Mi; N I \ T K I \ S ,
T h a t Uoil 11 sp rin kle sunshine iu the barbarian as the kaiser and that bunch
tit-ss carreer with all the problem s o f
MB \ \ l > M B S s \ M | |MO\
o f huns and v.ms that surround him.
t r a i l o f e v e r y cloud.
life freshly solved.
by one «»ur lov«*«l «m«*» |«*n\«* u»
A m erica has no peace to o f f e r until tier
• • •
1 In* hotir o f life gròvx» late
T h is world at best is but a hash o f p le a ­ many on beude.1 knee s ask s for p ea ce as
The comb supplement \ m lack of humor
t h «• i i pa rt i ng g i i«*v
u»
the suppliant conquered rather than as
sure aud o f p ain ;
is i he t'unnietjj thing about it.
panning th ro u g h th e gat«*
¡Some d a y s are b l i g h t and sun ny, aud the a rro g a n t conqueror.
w e a ll a re g o in g
some all sloshed w ith rum.
Such a time is co ming, and w ill lie
Y ou *n* a su« kor i t
p a th w a y »fee p a n d » t r a ig h t
A nd t h a t ' s ju s t bow it ought to be, for welcomc.l when it a rriv e s , but until
.sh s t o r i e s t hat are
th e re 1 » in k io » w in g
v o u c h e d k o r A T HUOVS N S
then there is righteous hate 111 the
when the clouds roll by
m«*«*t b«*v «»ml t he gat«-
V 1 L L L
W e 'l l know just how to ' p r e d a t e the hearts o f the soldier boys f i g h t i n g
■ 'over t h e r e ; ’ ’ there is an un co n qu er­
bright and sniiliu ' s k y .
T h in g s You C a n Do fur the Country
H rm \ i i .- n ill«* Tim «**:
K ll» c rt B«*<l«\
So learn to t a k e it as it comes, and able desire to a v e n g e the a tr o cio u s a cts
Th. l ig h t in g lim n can do* l«»r i t .
«*«ht«»r <it l i»«- ('o ttii^ i* tirnN «• S«*iiitm *l
o f lust, murder and f r i g h t f u l u e s s co m ­
dou ‘t sw eat at the pores
T he » n v iiig m an can buy fo r i t ;
a m i a f u i n li t ia t r tor th e j o in t »«*na
Becau se the Lord s opiuioii doesn 't c o ­ m itted by the f.eruiati arm s in the nuiue
T h e a n tu to r « an f l v t'.*r it .
t ‘»r*lii|i I m m l.in n a n d I .an«* «•«»untl«'*«.
o f ku ltur. K a i s e r B ill and his cohorts
incide w ith y o u rs ;
T h e t h r i f t y *•«»«• k «a n try t«»r it .
i|»« nt tin* gr«*ut«T |i2irf «d th e n \ «***k
But a l w a y s keep r e m e m b er in ', when will not y i e l d until th e y h a v e not a
Th«* t liir n t y «an g*» «try f«»r i t ;
in I. iiin c o u n ty m a k in g tin* a c iju u in f
f i g h t i n g man le ft to f i g h t fo r t h e m — S! n e v a l t y and Corouer A r e Only Of
ca re y o u r p ath eushrouds,
T h e d a r in g m a n n n »pv fo r i t ;
a
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T h a t God bus lots ot sunshine to spill and there w ill be no peace until this
fives f o r W hich T h e y H a v e Con
T h e fu r iiH T r a n g ro w ry«* fo r i t ;
H e •4|»«*n t a p a rt o f T u e s d a y
in
bunch does yield. U n til such time then-
behind the clouds.
T h e w o r k in g lim n c a n p I n to r if ;
t e s ta u ts for Houors.
IiroNvn*N ill«* a n d M a te d upon l«*asing
T he Poet Scout in P u blic Opinion. lfvVCV w ill be no thought or desire for peace
T he N«*ry b a b le » ery f « » r i t ;
th a t lit* w :n pleas«*«! w it h th«** a t t i
iu A m e r ica . How terrible the w ra th o f
Nnd a ll o f u» «an trv f «• r it.
tin!«* «»t M m w m v ill«* c iti/ e iiH t o w a r d
A N O T H E R R E A SO N .
a
p eace-lo ving
nation
when
once
IT fin » D a n M mogli«*, w h o hand«
In s c a n d id a c y . M r. Mode Mtute* th a t
aroused/ K a iser Bill would b e tte r ha ve
Tin c ro p ot d e m o c ra tic c a n d id a t e s in
the « lip p in g , a d d »
I .a lie c o u n t v fo r c o u n ty a m i b - g is la tiv e
a*» f;ii :«*• lie had \i*it«*d th e diff«*r«*n»
W hy should e v e r y person who loves left sleeping A m erica sleep.
HI ! N O I I I N C \ N * - r \ I I I I B
Iu n io r * is -h u rt. Tit** o f f ic e « o f s h e r if f
H«*ctii»n.H «»t
l.in n
eo u n tY
h«* n \: i *
the peace o f his own firesid e subscribe
alljr $?utiurl
HINGS WE THINK
DON’T WAIT LONGER
Buy Liberty Bonds Now
umn/vwu t'fñaifitn,
Men and Boys Get Their
Money’s Worth Here in Shoes
COMMENT OF PRESS
IS VERY FAVORABLE
DEMOCRATS CONCEDE PIE
TO REPUBLICANS
e v e r y cent which he is able to subscribe
in a ss is tin g the A m e r ic a n arm s to w a rds
v i c to r y ou u fo re ign shore /
E v e r y d a y a new reason sugg ests
it s e lf . vVe fin d a no ther in a recent news
item. A n A m erican s ergean t, wounded
in action and passed by the Germans as
dead, saw three A m er ican s captured by
the G ermans aud saw the huu butchers
hold these A m erican bo y s and cut their
throats.
T he com pan y o f A m e r ic a n s to which
these boys belonged now ca rr y b a yo n ets
sharpened to a razor edge, sworn to
a v e n g e the o u tra ge a ga in s t their c o m ­
rades. It is safe to s ay that not one ot
these will e v e r be ta k en a l iv e and it is
still s a f e r to say th a t t h e y w ill e x a c t
an a w f u l toll before g i v i n g up th e ir
lives.
A nd these boys who were so f r i g h t ­
f u l l y murdered were ju s t as much our
boys as i f t h e y were our own flesh and
blood. T h e ir a v e n g er s are ju s t as close
to us as those who were so c r u elly m ur­
dered. T he co mrades o f these m urdered
boys ha ve t a k e n the only' method o f
retributio n known on the b a tt l e fi e l d in
this most bloody w ar o f all ages.
T he boys who died so horrible a death,
died fo r us.
T h e boys sworn to a v e n g e their m ur­
der are f i g h t i n g fo r us.
A r e we b a c k in g them to the limit f
T h in k it over, and d o n 't let it be suiil
that anyone o f us held back money vve
could p a r t w ith to back those who u n ­
rea dy to part w ith life i t s e l f in f i g h t i n g
our f i g h t f o r us.
U N G R A T E F U L O F F IC E S E E K E R S .
ANOTHER
S A C R IF IC E TO
PAREDNESS.
UNPRE
a u d * iro n e r a r e th e o n lv o n e s f o r w h ic h
p rim a ry n o m in a tio n s itavi- been m a d e
a n d til* o n ly c o n te s t in th e i-ountv at
th p rim a ry e le c tio n o f th a t p a r t y w ill
b e o v e r tin- o f f i c e o f s h e r if f , fo r w h ic h
\. E l k i n s , in c u m b e n t, a n d (u-o
P illu ld
U ro iie r, ot Mi-Ki-iizi*- B m l g i , h a v e fib-ii
d e c la r a t io n s . G re e n P it c h e r o f C o tt a g e
G r o v e , a n d F r e d Stu-ki-ls, o f E u g e n e ,
pleaded w ith th»* w a y th e r« pukdicai»
n ot«*r*» nn «* h * t a k i n g
hi*« c a n d id a c y
H e i«*«*l.*« uir** ot a h«*arty M ip p o rr
t n u n tin*« e n m ity . M r, tic«l»* .« -»tat«*
m* nt no his car«l* i •« th a t he I m *I i «* n «'*
in n a y in g w h a t he think.*« a n d di»mg
w h a t In- nay»« a n d he prt)ii)iM<*n th«*
\«>t«Ti* t h a t it th e y p re s e n t h im w ith
tin* > e n a to ria ! t«»ga he w i ll I»«* more
th a n a -oat NNurunr a t th«* n e x t m*»
h iu ii ot tin* i« * g iila tlire .
Ill** Time.»«
«•an s n tV Iy vo tieh f o r th e truth fuln e«/«
o f th«**«* s t a te m e n t » on th e p a r t «»t
M r . B o d e a*« In* h a* l»e«*n an ot’t »«*«•»
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to th e m a rk w h ic h he »<*t» f o r th In
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C O TTAG E GROVE, ORE.
Alfred Skci, Special Agent
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the past few y e a rs on the a lta r o f un
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be lo w .
Last w e e k ii s a c rific e e qu ally as gr ea t - ¡nation for s h e riff.
Marion V ca tc h is the dem ocratic can
r « (•«‘ iiillliir e v
a- the s a c rif ic e made by those f i g h t i n g
diilate lor co roner and \V. \V. Bran
on a fo re ig n strand, w as m ade in Atuer stett.-r is tin- re publican candidate.
it-a.
T h e republicans will tight am ong '
We h a v e not y e t prepared to wipe out Ithernselvcs
1
for three -cats m the s t a t e
sedition and d i s l o y a l t y in our hume -le gis latu re, a senator from l.ane coun ty,
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land. E v e n in Oregon thus*- known to and u sen ator from flu- joint district o f
I «aju D *4 «1
ha ve made seditious utteran ces, or to , l.inn and L a n e co unties, unless the th in
o cra ts m a ke nom ination by w ritin g in
have a cte d in a d is lo y al manner, ha ve flu- mimes o f c a n d id ates |,v com m ittee
been turned loose e v e n a f t e r h a v in g action. T h e ca n d id a te s for the loins*- ot
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been ta k en into custo dy by the a u t h o r i ­ r e p re se n ta tive s are : NV. S. Roberts, Fox
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ties, sim p ly because the a u th o rities at 11 -dlow ; Louis K. Bi an. Jam es F uller 1 M A K E S H I M S E L F A G R E E A B L E
W a s h in gto n re fused to issue the neces ton. D a v id G raham , Allen II. Eaton and
W heeler, till o f Eugene. Elbert |
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s a r y in ternment w arra nts, or be cau se it ’ H.
I.c h a in .n (V it« * r io n :
K lb e r t B e d e ,
I •* » I •*> M -1
d i d n ’t h a v e the n ecessary law s with Be de, ot C o t t a g e G ro ve, and John B | ot Th«* Cottag«* (• i «* \ ♦* S e n t in e l a no
which to mete out proper punishment. Bi ll are c a n d id a t e s fo r senator from the
c a n d id a t e f o r th e re p tib lie a n n o m in ii
joint d is tric t o f Linn and Lime. A t t o r ­
Tol
This manner o f d e alin g w ith the un neys O. 11 F o ste r and W a lt e r B Jones,
tio u f o r th e j o i n t » e n u to r » h ip f«»r
r.»r.
p atrio tic has ca used gr ea t d i s s a t i s f a c ­ both o f E ugen e, are a spiran ts for the
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l.in n a n d l.a n e cou n tii*», w a » in L e b
o f thi» co un try ih not in it»
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tion am ong the p atrio tic.
Lam- c o u n ty senatorsliip.
an o n Tu«*»day f ix i n g up h i» p o lit ie a l
kUldUHl i>f lllir 4 r (»*•«! |*i r III | HIM a
vault»,
but
in
th«*
good
nx 111 o f it»
No doubt the same t h in g has h a p ­
Miss Ednn W a rd , d e p u ty co u n ty trens
uu a il Miiidl itlu llti* i l » * »
feric«*» an d m a k in g h im M elf g e n e r a lly
thou»itnd» «»f Northw»*»t«*rn policy
pened in other states. In no other way- urer, who is a c a n d id a te for treasurer,
hgreeabl«* to th e \«»t«*rs. M r . B e«le 1 »
h o I < i e r »
can we account f o r the ly n ch in g in an is the o n ly woman placed in noniiua-
w e ll po»ti*«l on th e n eed» o f th«* » fa te
eastern s t a t e o f a man cha rg ed w ith - tion. Her opponents are T hom as M o n ­
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T h e y has** in»ur«*«l w ith thi»
h a v in g spoken and a cte d d i s l o y a l l y . -
m a k e h i» pre»«*nce f e l l in th e » e n a te .
• a p i 1 » a 1 a » « m k •.f f.* m
• »Ml • Ml
« II#» J I J 4H
and J a m e s L. M y ers , all o f Eugene.
»trong local com pan y it in turn
T his man went to his death b r a v e l y i
T o i «1 fin- u i i u i i i » l u f » !r r
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to
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in
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in
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through
and a f t e r w a r d s it was found that h e ; c o u n ty clerk.
C ti» i« k , n f A lb a n y , w h o r«*pr«*»«*nt«*«l
B j . i i u •« mi U » » * u U 1 ur Xkm Y • a i .
was a most loyal c itize n and had in
its inve»tm«*rit», to b 1111«I up tin*
1 « l i a i tu a ti* a u f w f i l t r u
th«* d ia t r ic t f*»r th e pant f o u r y e a r »
«lu i
M. 11 H a rlo w , ineum bent, o f E ug en e,
tU r
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e v e r y w a y performed his p a tr io tic d u t y . J. A. Holco mb, o f A lvhdo re. and \V K
• . :»•: - w ï i »
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North went. Insure with
p t • ««slo iun
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l .i f e can not be brought back to the Wise, o f W ise V illa , will contest for
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dead man by the pun ishment o f his the re p ublican nom ination lor co un ty
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murderers, but the live s o f others m ay commissioner.
I baroni Ex pré.»» : Klbert Bede,
be sav ed by the lesson this teaches.
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T h e o f f i c e s o f d is trict a tto rn e y , conn
«•«lit • *» o f Th«* Cottag*1 d r o v e H«*nti
L a w s that w ill deal with d is lo y al ones t y j u d g e and superintendent o f schools
S te v e n s Bldg., Portland
n«*l, w a» in L ebanon ye»ter«iny in tlo*
and tra ito r s will be enacted, but metm are not to be f illed this year.
intere»! o f his eiiTi«liditey for th«* n*
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H P 1 < I T«. / < f i l l M i l l
A ’lil M « H I S |
INHUK
while lev el heads are needed. Midi la w
A »pie nd i « I Opening
publica n nomination for jo in t »enn
AN. » cunrAHY
Demented Man Jumps from Train.
must not be allo w ed to p re va il m e re ly
fo r a bn'iil represent a 11 x e
i*»r <»t Linn and lain«* coiintie».
H«*
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MM II H r* I l l
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A y o u n g man b elieved to be insam-
because other necessary laws h a v e not
• ‘ * ■ ..'M il
"•’ i a I I F o n i . 11,1 a M o r a r jr
yo ur ter rito ry
is a y o u n g man o f fo rre nnd a b ilit y
been ena cted . T h is in cid en t should prod was arrested by S h e r i f f E lk in s on fill-
an«l would fill th«* poMifion with cr«*<i
road betw een Cresw ell and l.ornne Fri
IIIO'II r-1 llan.t or
congre ss in e n a c tin g la w s that will e n ­ d a y a fte rn o o n and t n k -n to the co un ty
it an«! honor.
G E O IL H R A I N A R D , A G E N T
able the legal a u th o rities to de al ¡nil.
T h e man, whose name is not
C'ottaKP G ro v e
O rcicii
prom ptly and e f f i c a c i o u s l y w ith the
traitors, la w s which w ill le g a lly mete
out death to those l e g a lly c o n v ic t e d o f
crimes a g a in s t our go v er n m e n t and
ESTABLISHED 1867
a g a in s t tin- lives o f our b ra v e boys w ho
are f i g h t i n g fo r us. L a w s b e f i t t i n g the
crime must be enacted and e n fo rce d
urid no other law' must supersede such
law.
In the e m er ge n cy the president has
wide p ow ers which he should not h e s i­
tate to use in p ro tectin g our a im ed
forces anil also the live s o f those who
m ay be w r o n g f u lly ch a rg e d with cr im e
He may rest assured that he will h a v e
W IL L IA M F. STILZ, S T A T E MANAGER, PO R TLAN D , ORE.
the b a ck in g o f the people in using such
power.
How u n g r a te fu l are some o f f i c e s e e k ­
ers in d e a lin g with the new spapers!
I f the newspapers a ccep t as the truth
things which come to them from a p p a r­
e n t l y reliable sourees and m a ke e d ito rial
comment thereon, the o f f i c e seeker co m ­
plains because the n ew spaper does not
g e t first-hand in fo r m atio n .
Does the
n ew spa p er ask the o f fi c e s e e k e r fo r such
f i r s t hand in fo rm atio n , he charges in ­
s i n c e r i t y and calls the edito r harsh and
unkind names.
T h e »Sentinel has been g a t h e r in g all
a v a i l a b l e in fo rm atio n r e g a rd in g the
N o n -P a rtis a n L ea gu e , which has so
co m p lete ly
disru pted
the
state
of
N o rt h D a k o t a and brought th a t co m ­
m onwealth to the ve rg e o f b a n k ru p t c y .
In pursuin g th a t in fo rm atio n it re ­
c e iv e d re liab le in fo rm atio n th a t S e n a ­
tor F ierce, dem ocratic c a n d id a te f o r the
nom ination f o r go v ern o r, and O sw ald
W est, dem ocratic c a n d i d a t e fo r the
nomination f o r United S t a te s senator,
were p o s i t i v e v ly id e n t if ie d with such
m ovem ent and that Ben W. O lco tt, can
C h arlie Ch ap lin has been d r a f t e d f o r
d i d a t e for the republica n nomination the United Mtutes arm y. Home good may
f o r gov verner, a l w a y s clo sely associated come o f th is w ar y et.
w ith W est, had been holding c o n f e r ­
ences w ith those kn o w n to be closely
R o o f o f M ill Collapses.
connected
w ith
the
N on P artisan
T he l.amrners mill, west o f the c i t y ,
L e a g u e m ovem ent in this state.
was
serio usly
dam aged
W edn esday
In s tea d o f com ing out w ith a burn ­ when a log got a w a y and tore out some
i n g e d ito r ia l and p a n n in g these g e n tle ­ o f the supports o f the roof, ca using a
men, T h e Se n tin e l g a v e them an oppor­ | portion o f the roof to co llapse. None o f
t u n i t y to s t a t e their positions. So fa r the men w o r k i n g in the mill were ser-
o n ly O lco tt has replied and in doing so iously in ju red.
he a pp lies harsh and unkind names to j
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the edito r o f The Hentinel in his le tte r | T he
p rice
of
want ads. is
about the
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newspapers.
o n ly th in g th a t h a s n ’t gone up on ae
T he Hentinel b e lie v e s that the Non- j coun t
o f the war. Oue ce nt
a w o r d — H. K.
P a r tis a n L e a g u e m o vem ent is a menace ; three tim es fo r the p rice
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