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SWEEPING VICTORIES PIERCE IS ELECTED WON BY DEMOCRATS GOVERNOR OF OREGON What’s Behind the Federal Reserve System The extensive resources o f the Federal He serve System are great enough to cope with any financial situation. This fact was very effective ly demonstrated during the business depression o f the past two years. This hank is proud indeed that it has the privilege to he a mem her of the Federal lie- serve System and associated with an institution lliat means so much in our national hank ing business. Returns Show Republicans Lost Compulsory School Bill Car- ried, But Single Tax and In New York and Other Income Tax Lose. Pivotal States. New York. — Sweeping democratic victories in pivotal republican states of the east and greatly reduced re- publiean majorities in the west and middle west are the indicated results of Tuesday's election. New York has gone democratic by an unprecedented plurality for A1 K. Smith, democratic candidate for gov- ernor. over Nathan L. Miller, repub lican incumbent. His plurality is esti mated at 400,000. Portland, Or.—On the face of re turns from over the state, Walter M. Pierce has been elected governor of Oregon over Ren W. Olcott by about 20,000 votes. Olcott lost both In the state outside of Multnomah county, considered as a whole, and also in Multnomah He apparently has carried Renton, fu rry, Gilliam, Hood River, Klamath, I.ake, Washington and Wheeler, while Pierce has all the other counties. First National Bank “ The Old Reliable” DR. A. W. R IM E Speeialisl in Obstetrics Will care for confinements at bis home if desired. S|ioi'iui nurse if re (pared. Pilones: office, 24; res. !2tü H. W. TITUS, D. M. D. Dentistry Modern rampinoli'. First National Hank building Hours, 0 to 12 and 1 to ti. Evening.'' unii Sundays bv uiipoiutnient. O ffice pinino, 10; res •anice phone, 15s Y. DR. W. E. LEBOW Don! ist Office Fiflii nini Main. Ilnurs, 8:20 in 12 and I to 6:30. Bveninga and .Hnniluys by upimint mint. Phones: office 25, residence 134 Y. G AVEN O. DYOTT, M. D. Physician und Margoni! X ray work m all its branches. Eve lungs by uppointmeut. 1 t¡24 Mum Cottage drove, Oregon DR. W. M. H A M ILTO N Ohiropractic Chronic cases a specialty. Office ever Darby hardware. Residence ut 212 Mentii Pue.ific High nay. J. F. SPR AY Real Estate, insurance and Collections 4U5 Main HI reut Cottage Grove HERBERT W. LOMBARD Attorney ai I is Firs! National Hauti Hnildiiig Cottage Grove, Ore. Phone 94 DR. ROY SMITH Veterinarian Phones 1114 and 915 14« Park Street, Eugene, Oregon MRS F J. ALSTOTT, S. T. (Suggestive Therapeutics) All diseuses cun lie relieved by sng gestotlierupv magnete heeling. Elec trie message and themornys used. Tiles** treat meut s s|ieiik for them selves. Pilone isti L. Office in res. G r o v e T r a n s fe r Furniture Moving and General Jobbing F. W. JACOBS, PROPRIETOR Bee. Phone 81 F3 O ffice Phone 4 There is hardly anything n Sentinel waiitad won’t do, hut if one doesti’t do it, try two. tf What Are You Going to Do About It? Without a business education you arc greatly handicapped. I f you are employed by others you have to huve it ; if you work for yourself you need it. Monday is enrollment day and there will never be a belter time than right now. Our teachers have all had practical business experience in addition to their teacher train ing* Our school is well equipped with modern office devices, such as bookkeeping machines, adding machines, calculators, mimeograph typewriters, etc. FREE C A T A LO G AND F U L L IN F O R M A TIO N UPON R E QUEST. Eugene Business College A. E. Roberta, President ^ Eugene Oregon NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Estate o f Anna Willis, deceased. Notice is hereby given that C. O. Willis was by tin* County Court of Lane County, Oregon, appointed mi ministrator of the estate of Anna Willis, deceased, on tho 2nd day of August, A. I)., 1922. All persons hnv ing claims against the estate of the said ..... nsed are hereby notified to present the same dalv verified to the said C. O. Willis, administrator, at Cottage Grove, Oregon, within six months from the date of the publics tion of this notice which will be on tlie 12th day of October. 1922. C. O. W IL L IS , old nlOpd Administrator. Notice is hereby given that the un di'i.-igiud lias been upiioinlcd by the County Court ot Lane County, Ornguu, administrator of the estate of Alary Muniti, dei cased, which order bears dale ot the 2nd day of Ustober, 1022. Ali persons having churns ugurusl I it*- estate of the said Aiary Muniti, deceased, are he*reby liolU'ieU and re ipiiied to present the same duty ven tini, lo the undersigned at liie law o lin e of Herbert . Lombard, First National Hank Building, Collage Grove, Oregon, on or before six months Irom tin- day of the Lirsl pubbeauou uf this notice. Date of lirst publication Friday, October oth, 4922. LLO YD SM ITH , Administrator of the estate of Alary Month, deceased. HERBERT W. LO Al HARD, Attorney fur Estate. oli novlOc CARDS DR. C. E. FROST Office in Luwsnn builring Phone 47 Cottage Grove Oregon F IN A L SETTLEM ENT In the matter of the estate of Wil- I liain Ferguson, deceased. I Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has filid her final account ns administratrix of tho estate of W il liam Ferguson, deceased, with the conn ty clerk of Lane eouiitv, Oregon, and ail order has been made and entered of record directing this notice and setting the 27*li .lav of November. 1022, at the hour of It) o'clock in the forenoon *'or the hearing of objections, if any, to said final account and for tho final settlement of said estato. Hated at Cottage Grove, Oregon, this 20lh day of October, 1022. CARRIE FERGUSON, Administratrix o f the estate of William Ferguson, deceased. Herbert W. Lombard, Attorney for estate. o20nl7 NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Ir- PROFESSIONAL I NOTICE o r NOTICE o r ROAD DISTRICT MEETING. To whom it may concern: A. E. SMITH Successful Democratic Candidate for Governor of New York. Smith's victory, umaunting to a ver itable landslide, has carried with it the entire democratic ticket. Includ ing in ull probability. Royal S. Cope land. candidate for senator against Senator Calder. Massachusetts, Connecticut and Ver mont were won by the republican can didates, thitB Insuring the re-election of Henry Cabot Lodge and George P. McLoun in the first two named, and election of Frank L. Greene in Ver mont to succeed Senator Page The election resulted in victories for progressive candidates wherever they ran. Hiram W. Johnson scored the most notable victory of his career in California, receiving an avalanche of votes over his democratic opponent. In Nebraska Ralph B. Howell, pro gressive-republican candidate, appears to have defeated Senator Hitchcock, democrat, while Smith Hrookhart has apparently u safe lead for the senate in Iowa. Gifford Pinchot, former progressive leader, lias carried Pennsylvania by upwards of 200.1*00 as the republican candidate for governor. In Indiana ex-Oovernor Ralston, democrat, was reported leading ex- Seuator lleverldge, republican, in w hat appeared to be a close contest. Smith W. Hrookhart, republican, running to fill the unexplred term of ex-Senator Kenyon, was elected on the face of the returns. In Missouri Senator Reed, demo crat, was fur ahead of his rival. In New Jersey, where prohibition was luregly an issue. Governor Ed wards, democrat, running on a wet platform, was slightly ahead of Sen ator Frellnghuysen. republican, run ning with prohibition indorsement. Representative Fean of Ohio was leading Senator Pomerene, democrat, on whom a hard fight had been con- I ducted by the labor element for his vote on the Esch-Cummlns transporta tion law und the senator's stand in the recent railway strike. In Utah. ex-Governor Bamberger, re- puldlcau. was on the face of early re turns running ahead of Senator King, democrat. Senator King is a Mormon, hut Senator Smoot, who is a power in the Mormon church, campaigned for Mr. Bamberger. All the women candidates for the house included in the early returns wen* beaten. The "solid south" returned, us usual, democratic delegations in Georgia, Louisiana and Mississippi, with indi cations that other democratic strong holds south of the Mason and Dixon line were In no danger While it is unlikely that the repub licans will lose control of the lower house of congress, the returns indicate that their large majority in the pres ent congress will be greatly reduced. The republican lead In the senate probably will lie decreased by one or two votes. W A LTE R M. PIERCE Democratic Candidate, Elected Gover nor of Oregon. .Notice is hereby given that a meet ing ui the legal voters being resident taxpayer» and owners of real property in Load District No. 70, in Laue county, Oregon, will be held at tho hour oi one p. in. on the lSth day of November, A. D., 11)22, at the Shield* school house in »aid Load District, to del ri mine whether said road district I shall levy a special tax of 2 nulls upon ail the taxable property in said district lor the purpose of providing funds for maintenance of all the through roads in said district. C. P. BAUNAUD, County Judge. M. II. H ALLO W , oct27-no\10 County Commissioner. A T T H E C H R IS T IA N CHURCH N O VEM BER 12, 7:30 P. M. S. EARL CHILDERS W IL L S P E A K ON E V O LU TIO N A N D TH E B IB L E .” Travers Harrison, national superintendent o f the Loyul Sun day School movement, says that the arguments are as forceful as those o f William Jennings Bryan in his book “ In His Im age.” Service Counts on Your W inter Journey to CALIFORNIA Observation cars with comfortable chairs, wide windows and broad rear platforms; Through Sleeping Cars with latest travel luxuries; Unexcelled Dining Car cuisine, and picturesque scenery w ill add to the pleasure o f your journey. Through Standard Sleeping Cars V IA T H E SCENIC S H A S TA ROUTE to San Francisco and Los Angeles For low round trip fares, sleeping oar reservations, train schedules, or pic ture hooks, impure o f agents, or com municate with JOHN M. SCOTT General Passenger Agent, Portland, Ore. Strong majorities were rolled up against the republican candidate in Multnomah, Coos, Douglas, Jackson, Josephine, Linn, Lane, Umatilla— all the counties in which the larger towns nre located, except that returns from Salem and Astoria, in Marion and Clatsop counties, respectively, are somewhat closely drawn between the two candidates. All olher republican candidates for NOTICE TO CREDITORS. state office have been elected. In the matter of the estate o f Nettie The public school compulsory meas A. Webber, deceased. Notice is hereby given that VV. A. ure has, it is indicated by the returns, I Hemenway has been by the County been adopted by a majority perhaps Court ol the State of Oregon in and in excess of 10,000. lor Lane County, appointed admin The exposition enabling amendment .-»trator of the estate of Nettie A. voted on in the state at large is in I Webber, deceased, and that all persons having claims against the said estate doubt. It apparently has a majority !*'>re required to present the same duly In Multnomah county. In the state at \erified, to the said administrator at large the \_ie is almost even, but the | Cottage Grove, Oregon, within six slight difference is against the bill. months from this the 27th day of I i h tobe.r, 11)22. Single tax has again been defeated, W. A. H E M E N W AY, this time two and one half times to Administrator of the estate of Nettie A. Webber, deceased, one. The income tax amendment is also defeated by better than two to if. .1. Shinn, attorney for estate. o27u!7 one. NOTICE OF SHERIFF S SALE. Notice is hereby given that by vir tue of un execution and order o f sale 1 "— -iii'il out of the Circuit Court o f tits Republican Candidate for Governor in State of Oregon for Luue County Oc "»her It;, 1022, upon and pursuant to a Idaho is Winner. 'lecroo given und made by said Court Boise, Ida. — Thp republicans have "it the I2lii day o f October, 1022, in i :i suit therein iieiidiug in whieh the captured the governorship of Idaho, I state Bank of Coburg, u corporation, it was conceded early Wednesday was plaintiff and Robert S. Wynd and when Moore, G. O. 1J. candidate was | Elizabeth Wynd, his wife, Harold VVyud, Airs. Marie Onsbcrg Olsen und ' reported to be leading Alexander, dem Vincent A. Manning were defendants, ’ which execution und order o f sale wus ocrat. by more titan 3400 votes. Moore tn nu* directed anil commanded me to was gaining steadily in ail the out sell the real property hereinafter de- state counts. H. F. Samuels, progres -eribi'd to satisfy certain liens unit • bulges in suid decree specified, 1 will, sive candidate, is coming up strong on "ii Saturday, (lie IStli day of Novem the two leaders and the fight may Iter, 1022. at the hour of one o ’clock develop into a contest between Moore p. at. at the southwest door of th»| ' minty court house in Eugene, lame and Samuels. Addison T. Smith, re County, Oregon, o ffer for sale and sell at public auction for cash subject to publican, was declare.d winner over ledenipt K i l l as provided by law all uf Whitaker, democrat, in the race for tlie right, title and interest of the de f* ndaiits in said suit und of ull nersous congress. • burning by, through or under them or an y of them sinee the 18th day of September, 1920, in or to tho followii a California Remains Republican. described real property, towit: San Francisco.—California definite Lot numbered five in section twenty ly refused to join the movement to -ix, lots two and three and tho west of the southeast quarter of section ward democratic majorities noticeable half I wenty seven and tho John B. Uilhiiui in eastern states, returns available on donation land claim number forty. No Tuesday's election showed. A repub I I f lent ton number 7201, all in township eighteen south of range one west of lican governor, senator, full state tin* Willamette Meridian in Lain* Coun ticket and a congressional majority ty, Oregon, excepting therefrom 6.04 acres heretofore deeded to W .J. Hehrum have been elected, while the legisla and Ella Hehrum, sanl land containing 213.25 acres. ture will be the same party. Also, the west half o f lot six in section twenty six and the west half of Senator Kellogg Apparently Defeated. the northeast quarter of the northwest St. Paul, Minn.— Increasing his lead quarter of section thirty five, all in township eighteen south of range otto as each additional precinct was coun west of the Willamette Meridian in ted Dr. Henrik Shipstead, non-parti Lane County, Oregon, containing 33.90 acres. FRED O. HTH'K ELH, san, appeared to be victor over Frank o20nl7 Sheriff of lan e Countv, Oregon B. Kellogg, republican, for United States senator. Anna Dickie Olesen, I f you have an item o f news, phone tf first woman nominee for the señale, it to The Sentinel; number 159 J. running on the democratic ticket, ran a poor third. MOORE IS 3400 IN LEAD Democrats Elect Senator in Michigan. Detroit, Mich.— With but 631 pre cincts of the 2906 in the state missing this morning, former Governor Wood- Morgan Leads in Kansas. bridge N. Ferris, democrat, apparent Kansas City. Mo. — Unofficial re ly had been elected to the United turns In Kansas for governor gave States senate oxer Senator Charles IC Morgan, republican, a substantial lead. Towuseud, republican. City Transfer Hauling and Graying P IA N O MOVING A S PE C IA LTY O f fie* tn 8pray Brick Near 8. P. Depot PH O NE 98 | L iocktt tk M vxbx T obacco Co* 1