The Sentinel ' s MH» ia a mu -—- ------------------------- TWENTY YEARS AGO BY CONGRESSMAN H. A. TO ability be selected for the cabinet law of the land." poets to insure success. Ito effec- -It to too late to correct the injustice ‘To no man will we- sell, to none tiveness rests upon the premise that done to the stock-holders of the Mil­ yviU we delay, to none will we deny, the considered judgment of the many waukee Railrosd. No doubt they are right or justice.” i» more apt to be right than that of no different in composition from No, there is no new thing under the the one> matter how brilliant and those of other large qua*i-pubUc cor- I ¡»rations. They consist of thousands sun not even In dictators . talented he may happen to be. —o— |. The system used by the Democrats of widows, orphans, colleges, small1 Undoubtedly there is a let-up in I requires the president to be person­ estates, and wage earners who1 war effort. The epidemic of strikes al,y outstanding in energy and ability, thought an Investment In one of the across the continent proves that. Also Obviously it is built around Mr. nation’s great railroads would be the failure of the people to reach their Roosevelt since no other member of secui-e for themetoves and their loved The action by the Federal quotas in bond buying, the great in- the Democratic party can approach ones. crease of cashing the bonds already him in political power i and prestige. Agencies and the big banks in de­ bought, show that some are either Nor could the system be remotely priving them of their funds was too sure of victory or are letting successful if attempted by a . lesser probably necessary for the future fi­ their patriotism slide for the moment, man. Mr. Roosevelt Is his own sys- nancial security of the railroad.. But let us see that their sacrlfce It is a serious matter when morale Urn “nd ha*. to all intents and pur- among the workers on the home front poees, become the national Demo­ shall not have been in vain. Let us insist upon amendments to tax laws saga. It to not so surprising that it cratic party. _■ r should now, however. The lack of Th« Republican system requires a permitting retention, in reasonable integrity among the nation’s leaders, g°°d organiser in the presidential amount, of earnings which will be to having repercussions all along the P°st He must be a man who can used as venture oapital for the bene­ assembly line of American industry. work with those who are his equals fit of labor and the progress of indus­ and war work. or superiors, in general ability, and try. The protection of the small In­ ’It to almost unbearable to be told who h“ the <*mlty & co-ordinating vestor and of small business, the in­ that our foreign policy with Argon- leadership in bringing to bear the ducement to invest with reasonable tlna rests, not upon what to beet for c°mblned judgment of all in the for- chance of arftple reward, and full en­ our fighting armies in the field, but mutaion ot important policies. The couragement to American Ingenuity upon an appeasement policy which Republican system subordinates per- in the competitive production of -will furnish us extra meat this fall charm ,nd brilliance to leader- goods are absolutely vital to post-war prosperity. It to the duty of every when election time comes Some '*hip and »rganizing ability. people thiqk the sudden lifting of1 The question before the voters wUl patriotic citizen to demand the re­ meat rationing early in May was a wheW,er the interests of the «»un­ scinding ot double taxation and all political move, attempting to man- ; *** wl)1 best served by the contin- other provisions of the tax laws detri­ ipulate the public and to take its trance of the one-man administration mental to freedom of enterprise and mind off of the Montgomery - Ward of Mr- Rot*eveh or by the cabinet freedom of labor. fiasco Then there to the ides gain- administration of a Republican presl­ ing ground that the invasion to being dent whlch wH1 ,no,t n««‘‘y con- See "Spike” Leslie for tfie beat tn delayed Ull republican convention ,orTn to American traditions of guar­ Liability, or other Insurance. Office, time so that the convention will be untW!d freedom and which will most 275 So. Hall, in former hospital bldg.; drowned out by momentous war n*“r,Y f111 the nerds of post-war phone 5; residents phone »5L. news. Time will tell but it to to be America? sincerely hoped that such a suspicion — Norton's for office to ungrounded. 37Us “ ' " . «"I • -------- .— -SB- Electric Fence Units, |M,75 and I. Will work on 110-volt line, or hot shot battery, or automobile bat­ tery. Also Hot-Shot Bateries fui HARRIS ELLSWORTH sale. Geo. F. Burt- Motor. 18U.% - ----------- are here no« conferring Alarm Clocks repaired at Schroe­ here of the committee and are en­ der’s Jewelry Store. tfs deavoring to secure committee action on the Mil. I talked with Oregon State Highway Engineer R. H. Bal- dock yesterday about it. This bill I is of considerable importance to the State of Oregon, and I am hopeful that the present difficulties will be cleared up soon. The Coos founty Health Depart­ ment in cooperation with the Cripple, Children’s Service of trie University of Oregon Medical School will con- 8uct a cripple children’s clinic in Marshfield on June 12 in the county Red Cram offices. The clinic service will be available to any person under 21 years of age who has been referred to the clinic by his family physician. The family physician will decide whether or not the patient can be helped by coming to the clinic, and parents who wish to have their children examined by the orthopedic specialist should first take them to their family physician. > The clinic is for diagnosis only and only crippled childrep should be brought Jo the clinie. 'Any child with deformities of bones, muscles or joints or with such conditions as cleft palate, harelip or burn contractures is eligible for examination. x *■>■!!> itoiMMlkiiiiiis I II • Keys made for all lucks. Stevens Cash Hardware, Coquille. Qre. tf That snaggle-toothed saw edge can rip gouges in cylin­ der walls in a flash. That’s why you use motor oil to keep ' cylinder and piston apart. And diet’s why you need an oil like “RPM”; one that won't leave bare spots, by crawling away from high engine heat, or draining into the crankcase when the engine’s idle. Spread compounding makes RPM Motor Oil cling stubbornly to For Victory hot or cold metal surfaces. Now, when cars and parts are precious—switch to RPM Mo­ tor Oil, and change it every lOOtomiles—right on the Jut! Buy War Bonds For Family Frotoctioo adopt Mihurt Uft's 7 w-. G. B. HOWE GEO. P. LAIRD Phonp flOOB, Coquille i OREGON MUTUAL 41FI ininramcm comfamv Your local STANDARD