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f PAGE FOUR COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL, FRIDAY, JUNE 15, 1923 firorr £cntmrl plete control of the Central Pacific, who have pointed to Washington as which is the action which The Sen a state where the taxpayer is not tinel has favored at all times dur overburdened are going to withdraw ing the controversy. Wo have not their statements. The truth of the matter is that ...J’ublisheni felt positive that this outcome Bede 4 Hmiti -Editor would be the best for the develop in every state of the union Luxes Elbert Bede.... meat of the eastern and central por are high because we are demanding A first class publication entered at tions of the state but we have felt so much of our government, because Cottage Grove as second class matter that taking the Central Pacific from the great increase in our popula the Southern Pacific would be like tion compels ns to go ahead with Bilame» Office____ 55 North Sixth separating the head and legs from public improvements that woultf not the body. The Central Pacific has be necessary were we in a stagnant SUBSCRIPTION BATES been for 50 years, to all intents condition. If we want to be the One year__ *2.25 I Three months 65c and purposes, an integral part of greatest nation in the world, we Six months- 1.15 I Single copy— 5c ths Southern Pacific and complete must expect high taxes until such ownership and control would never time as our public improvements Member of have been questioned except for the catch up with our progress. National Editorial Association High taxes here du not seem to Oregon State Editorial Association activities of agents of the Union Pacific, which wished to secure for keep from our shores those who Oregon Newspaper Conference Lane County Publishers ’ Association its own use property developed and wish to escape worse conditions actually and fairly owned by an elsewhere. FKIDAY, JUNE 15, 1923 other. We have stood by the Southern THE PENALTY OF LEADERSHIP PUBLIC SERVANT WOULD Pacific and we will expect the SERVE. Tho man who is the leader of his Southern Pacific to stand by us. It indicates that it will do so by community is certain of censure; Postmaster General Hnrry 8. New at once starting dirt to fly on the words of praise and appreciation will also filter his way, but they has become inoculated with a Natron cutoff. strange idea for a public servant, Whether those who said control will come slowly. This being true He has the idea, so it seems, that of the Central Pacific by the South we believe the following *‘ sermon” the public servant should evolve ern Pacific would mean arrested de from a certain motor company will new way« in which he may serve velopment for Oregon had good be appreciated: the people. In every field of human endeavor grounds for their fears is a ques Isn’t it ridiculous, when about tion which soon will be decided. ho that is first must perpetually 90 per cent of the people have had We will expect the Southern Pacific, live in the white light of publicity. the idea that the duty of a public now secure in the possession of all Whether the leadership be vested in servant is to do as little as he can its lines, to show its gratitude and a man or in a manufactured product and get away with itf its interest in the state. Also we emulation and envy are ever at Of course the people have been will encourage any development of work. In art, literature, music, industry, somewhat in error. There are many eastern nnd central Oregon which public servants who give a full the Union Pacific wishes to carry the reward and the punishment ure measure of service, but we are forward on its own resources. Keen always the same. The reward is widespread recog rather startled by the course Mr. conqs-tition betweon the two sys New is taking. terns in the development of the nition; the punishment, ficrco de He wants to know how many great neglected portion of our state nial and detraction. When a man’s people there are in these United would bo encouraged by nil por work Becomes a standard for the whole world, it also becomes a tar Mates who have been discommoded tions of tho state. get for the shafts of the envious by the postoffice department’s pol icy of paying little attention to the TAXES NOT WHAT THEY SEEM few. If his work be merely medi ocre, it will bo left severely alone; delivery of newspapers. The Sentinel intends to continue if he achieves a masterpiece, it will Mr. New takes the position that set a million tongues a-wagging. subscribers to newspapers wish to to cull attention of the people of Jealousy does not protrude receive them as soon as possible af Oregon to the fact that statements forked tongue at the artist ter they come off the press, that the to the effect that we are about to produces a commonplace painting. newspapers contain things which be wrecked by our taxes and that Whatsoever you write, or paint, the readers wish while they arc we are the most tax ridden state or play, or sing, or build, no one news, that readers of the newspa in the uuion are without foundation. will strive to surpass or to slander We have heard a great deal about pers are entitled to the information you unless your work bo stamped contained therein just as soon as it the taxes imposed to care for our with the seal of genius. great bonded debt. We have yet is possible for tho postoffice de Long, long after a great work or partment to get the newspapers to to learn that a cent has ever been good work has been done, those them. Ho thinks that newspapers paid in direct taxation to take up a who aro disappointed or envious should travel with nearly the same a penny of state bonds. continue to cry out that it cannot dispatch as first class mail. He al The statement has been made by done. so believes that subscribers to news one in a position to know that prop bo Spiteful voices in tho do papers are entitled to have tho erty of the state which completely main of art little were raised against our same attention given to regular escapes taxation is greater in own Whistler a mountebank, delivery of newspapers ns of first amount than the total of all bonds long after tho as big world had ac class mail. of the state, including those of the claimed him its greatest, artistic Hurrah for Secretary New. Per counties, school districts and of all genius. Multitudes flocked to Bay haps the idea was suggested to him subdivisions with power to issue routh to worship at the shrine of by Editor Harding, but newspaper bonds. This statement has never Wagner, while the little group of publishers and readers of newspa been disputed by the crepe hangers. those whom he had dethroned and pers, if Secretary Now’s plans to Only a few weeks ago a grange in displaced argued angrily that ho expedite delivery of second class Washington adopted a resolution in was no musician at all. matter are carried out, will long which it declured that taxes in that The little world continued to pro remember his administration ns a state are so ruinously high that test that Fulton could never build progressive one. We will no longer owners of mortgages are foreclosing a steamboat, while the big world say that the government gives UN on farm property to prevent the flocked to the river banks to see his nothing for our money. land being taken for taxes. The boat steam by. resolution probably was greatly The leador is assailed because he 8. P. NOW IN SADDLE. overdrawn. It probably was based is a loader, and the effort to equal as much upon misinformation as arc him is merely added proof of that By action of the interstate com some of the statements made about leadership. metre commission, which has been the taxes in Oregon, but such a Failing to equal or excel, the fol upheld by the United Staton court resolution adopted by an organiza lower seeks to depreciate and to of appeals, the Southern Pacific tion in the state of Washington destroy—but only confirms once has finally been awarded com- causes us to wonder whether those more tho superiority of that which he strives to supplant. There is nothing new in this. to his face, we like to fool our tists are puzzled over the freak It is as old ns tho world and as say selves ;nto thinking that it is be occurrence, but we believe that a old as ihc human passions — envy, SR fear, greed, ambition and tho desire cause we don’t want to hurt his Sherlock Holmes would find a clue in the fact that his wife is now a J’eelings. to surpass. • • • defendant in a divorce Buit. And it all avail« nothing. The most economical women oth- If a leader truly leads, he re erwise are extravagant with their When your competitors imitate mains tho leader. you, it’s frank acknowledgement Master-phot, master piece painter, language. ... upon their part that you've got masterworkman, each in his turn The true t est of a man’s gal- ’em going. is assailed and each holds his laur lantry comes when he has a good els through the ages. seat in the front row of a crowded NO WILDCAT INVESTMENTS That which is good or great street car. his leisure The man who spends _ makes itself known, no matter how ... hours improving his mind is making loud the clamor of denial. know some folks who haven ’ t We an investment that will pay more That which deserves to live, lives. sense enough ever to got brain than a hundred per cent. fever. THE ANVIL CHORUS. • • • The family tree of Borne people If a mail ’» wife grabs the pay When you see a fellow doing all envelope every Saturday night, must be all gnarls and knots. the mortal good he can to make the which one is subject to the income The wages of sin are always paid load some lighter for his siuning taxf in full with time and a half for fellow man, do not say he is a Chris ... night work. tian, for you’d give us all a shock; BE LESS SUPERSTITIOUS just get your little hammer out and Folks who pay more attention to Jollying gets more than bullying knock, knock, knock. not getting married on an unlucky When you see a girl, oucc fallen, day than they do to the person they and leaves no rancorous feelings. striving hard to live aright—when are going to marry are likely to you see her working hard by day find that they picked out the worst NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT. and praying hard by night—if she possible dav. tries to join your church and be a ... Notice is hereby given that the member of your flock, just get your When a man gets so full of wind undersigned, us administratrix of little hammer out and knock' knock, that he’s afraid to stand in the the estate of Morris A. McKibben, knock. open when the sun is shining, it is deceased, lias filed her final account When you see an army lassie try time to cut him off your calling in the office of the County Clerk to get a dime or two, when she list. ol Laue County, Oregon, and that. tells y<»u with the money what a • • • Saturday, the 22nd day of June, great good she can do, tell other narrowest minded women 1923, at the hour of 11 a. m. in the The people not to give—her game you sometimes wear the widest hats. forenoon of said day, in the County then may block—just get your lit • • • Court Boom of said Court has been tie hammer out and knock, knock, If you want to please a homely appointed by said Court as the time knock. girl ask her for the photograph that and place for the hearing of objec- When you see a band of Chris she is just dying to give you. tious thereto snd the settlement tinns inviting you to kneel to ask t hereof. for Christ’s assistance, his saving Dated and first published May WORTH GOING AFTER grace to tevl, don’t stand there idly The girl who would make you a 25th, 1923. watching them, but start right in good cook and housekeeper isn *t Last publication June 22, 1923. O. J. Kom —- Jtarw Cottage Grove to mock -just get your little ham found gadding the streets at all N. G. MiKlBBE.i, Prop. Jx—__ 6th Mluu mer out and knock, knock, knock. hours of the day and night. You'll Administratrix of the estate of And when nt last you die, my have to go to her home to court Morris A. McKibben, deceased. friend, and pass upon your way to her. J. E. YOUNG, that undiscovered country all your Attorney for Estate. my25jne22 well-earned debts to pay* you can A Ch ion go man killed his wife’s just ns well prepare yourself to get lr= $2500 dog because it wu alienating ANNUAL SCHOOL MEETING. an awful shock, for 8atnn will lx» her affections. The pup! waitin’ when you knock, knock, Notice is hereby given to the k nock. The way to live happily with legal voters of School District Num TO THE PEOPLE OF COTTAGE GROVE: your wife is—to live with her. ber 45 of Lane county, state of • • You will be interratvd in know ing that Mr. Frank Oregon, that the annual school INFINITESIMAL SPEAKING OF meeting of said district will be held Knox, formerly of this place ami recently returned ATOMS at the auditorium of high school from Portlaud, has purchased half interest in the Gray W’e have seen it stated that mi- building of said district on the 18th Goose Tea Room which was opened May 12th, last. erometrists can measure objects that day of June, 1923, at two o ’clock cannot be seen even through a mi in the afternoon, for the following Mr. Knox, well and favorably known to most of croscope. Kindly give us the di objects: The election of one di You can seldom stretch the truth mensions of a quarter’s worth of rector to serve three years and one you, will have active management of the Tea Room enough to cover a lie. sirloin. ami will continue the high standard of quality ami clerk to serve one year, and the ... transaction of such other business service which has marked the “Gray Goose” since The most curious kind of a wom Some people may got hot-hen tied as may legally conic before the its opening. an is one who isn*t. from the heat remitting from letting meeting. the wheels turn to rapidly. Dated this 4th day of June, 1923. I lake this occasion to thank you folks for the « • • The most serious mistake in life C. E. UMPHREY. splendid support you have given ua during the first is to take life too eru-usly. LUCKY FOR THE MEN Chairman board of directors. • month of operation; it bespeak« your appreciation Don’t make fun of a woman's Much American humor has been imaginat Oil. It is only because of Attest: WORTH HARVEY, of our efforts to please you ami we sincerely hope to District clerk the result of the E nglish lack of it. thothing » that she imagines man is jne»-15 merit the continuance of your favors. going to do sometime that she can The domestic recall is getting bear to live with us nt all. NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. Sincerely, quite popular. • CLAUDE .1, KEM AN AMATEUR JOB Department of the Interior, U. 8 SALVING OPR CONSCIENCES A dispnteh tells of a farmer who Isaad Office at Boaeburg, Oregon, When we say a thing behind a awoke one moraing and found he Mav 26, IIS. person’» back that we would W had become bald over night. 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Keep your car bright and clean Sponges, Chamois, Polishes Battery Killers Kern’s for Drugs EUGENE, OREGON I ray Trunnell, of Cottage Grove, Ore-1 the County Court of Lane County, gon, who on May 10, 1920, made ' » Oregon, administrator of tho estato homestead entry, serial No. 012275, of Edno Oliver Elliott, deceased, for Lot 5, N% of SE&, Section 17, which order bears date of the 5th Township 21 8., Range 3 West, Wil day of May, 1923. lamette Meridian, has filed notice AU persons having claims against of intention to make three-year the estate of the said Edno OUver proof to establish claim to the land EUiott, deceased, are hereby notified above described, beforo Register and required to present the same duly and Receiver of the United States verified, to the undersigned at the Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon, law office of Herbert W. Lombard, ou the loth day of July, 1923. First National Bank Building, Cot Claimant names as witnesses: tage Grove, Oregon, on or before Walter Garoutte, of Cottage Grove, six months from the day of the Oregon; Oliver Nichols, of Cottago first publication of this notice. Grove, Oregon; W. 8. Keyes, of Cot Dated and first published this tage Grove, Oregon; Lee Williams, 11th day of May, 1923. of Cottage Grove, Oregon. KARL K. MILLS, W. H. CANON, Administrator of the estate of jnel-29p Register. Edno Oliver Elliott, deceased. HERBERT W. LOMBARD, NOTICE OF FINAL HF.TTT.r_ Attorney for estate. myll-jnel5 MENT. In the matter of the estate of Winfield 8. Chrisman, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has filed his final ac count as administrator of the estate of Winfield 8. Chrisman, deceased, with the County Clerk of Lane County, Oregon, and an order has been made and entered of record directing thia notice and setting the 14th day of July, 1923, at the hour of 10 o’clock in the forenoon for the hearing of objections, if any, to said final account and for the final settlement of said estate. Dated this 6th day of June, 1923. W. W. CHRISMAN, Administrator of the estate of Winfield S. Chrisman, deceased. Herbert W. Lombard, ¿iieJ5jlyJ3^_ Attorney for estate. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by The Sentinel will assist you in the preparation of any special ruled or printed form. Give your home live wire print shop an opportunity to meet competition in anything a print shop can produce. /r F arm L oans FIVE YEARS STRAIGHT 4 C ommerce M ortgage S ecurities C o PORTLAND F. J. BERGER 630 Willamette St., Eugene Specials! Specials! 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