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COTTAGE GROVE SENINEL, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16. 1924 PAGE FOUR HEBRON. must decide is tho main reason why | there is kicking about the govern ; (Special to The Sentinel.) A Woekiy Newspaper With Plenty merit—our government—tho kind of Oct. 14.—Dwight Hockett, of Backbono government which wo ourselves pre 1 bron’s former pastor, proached here vide. .-Publisher* Bode A Smith. Those who do not vota, or who I Sunday. ____ Editor do not know how they voted, make ' Victor and Vernon Doolittle have Elbert Bede__ A firit-claM publication entered at the biggest noise about how rotten been sick the past week. Mrs. John Hopman, who is re Cottage Greve aa second-class matter tho government is. Those who do not know how they are going to i covering from a major operation, Business Office_____ 55 North Hix it voto upon the dozen measures upon will be discharged frcari the hospital which they have to act, or, if the tho latter part of this week. SUBSCRIPTION BATES The Coast fork local of the farm election is‘over, how they cast their One year.... 42.25 I Three month* 65c ballots, do the most howling about ■ ers ’ union met Thursday night and Six month*- 1.15 I Single copy— 6c the kind of laws the legislature I after tho business session a chicken fry was served. A program is be presse« or fails to pass. Member of Regardless of whether the voter* ing planned for the next meeting, National Editorial Association Oregon Htate Editorial Association do their part in fully posting them- October 24. C. E. Jordan, of Clover Oregon Newspaper Conference selvos before going to the poll«, dale, will speak. Tho several cases of chickenpox Lane County Publishers ’ Association Tho Sejrtinel will follow its uxuul policy of explaining tho measures aro improving. Dwight Huff and Frank Carlile FOR OCTOBER SELLING that will be on the ballot and dis THINGS VOTERS SHOULD KNOW cussing were in Bandon over the week end. the qualifications of can BEFORE THEY VOTE. Mr. and Mrs. R._E. Lackey have didates. Tho discussion will ba Every coat a “Palmer” tailored coat and materials just as spread over the three issues to be moved from their Coast fork ranch It is a trifle discouraging to dis published between now and election to tho Wm. Lackey property in as the name has implied to our customers the dependable cuss political measures because of day—two issues following this one. town. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Abeeno past dozen years. We are showing the Palmer coats in the fact that such a discussion is will livo on the ranch during their wasted offort so far as a large absence. The Oleo BUI. all the fashionable brown and tan shades—try the coat on number of readers aro concerned. Delegates to the county farmers' This measuro was enacted by the today whether you buy now or not. Misses’ coats priced....... Yet these discussions should receive legislature and referred to the peo union meeting at Lorane on October serious attention, with the day upon ple through tho referendum. ..................................... $7.50, $9.65, $12.50, $13.95 and $14.95 In 10 were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Me- which every elector should vote in- the legislative halls it was support Dole. Hugh Trunuel, Walter Ga- intelligently only three weeks away. ed by practically all members from routte, Bert and Oscar McDcie, Mr. Women’s coats priced.. $12.95, $13.95, $14.95, $16.50 to $31. Tho Sentinel venture« the predic the dairy districts of tho stato and and Mrs. F. C. Führer, Mrs. Geo. tion that not over 5 per cent of the was opposed by those from Portland. Kebelbeiek, Mrs. Geo. Kappauf and voters know nt this time how they It is one of tho most misunderstood Oliver Nichols. are going to mark their ballots of tho several measures upon which upon November 4. It ventures tho tho people will havo to act. SILK CREEK. further prediction that not over 25 Simply told, the measure provides per cent will know at tho moment that butter substitutes shall be sold (Special to Tho Sentinel.) they enter tho |s>lling booth. It as such and as nothing elso. Moro Oct. 14.—Mr. and Mrs. Heckler predicts still further that the day elaborately told, the measuro pro are considering leaving here. after election 25 per cent will not vides that tho dairy industry shall The Claytons have traded their know exactly how their ballots were not have as a competing industry property hero and have gone to cast. California. Tho regrettable hick of interest ono whoso success depends upon Mrs. John Ashby visited friends mixing with its product tho pro in the matters which tho voters duct of tho industry with which in Corvallis the last of last week. Mr. and Mrs. J. Rigby and Orval it compotes. Materials of wool erepe, fancy tweed, poire twill— So far as Tho Sentinel knows were ill town Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. A. Woolcott and there is no real butter substitute colors tan, navy, brown, gray, etc. Sizes 36 to 42 sold in tho state as such. It is family and Mrs. J. Burcham mo —these aro such out-of-thc-ordinary values that we mixed with milk or other dairy tored to the Chas. Tompkins ranch product to make it metre palatable. Sunday afternoon. invite you to see the dresses early—the sale price Elden Sams spoke here Sunday If not mixed with milk products tho salon would bo greatly reduced, afternoon in tho Methodist church. represents only the cost of materials in most of Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Babcock and otherwise there would not be any contention over tho oleo bill, which E. M. Babcock were in Cottage tho dresses—some today. simply provides that buttei substi Grove Thursday. Mrs. Nettie Estes was a visitor tutes can not use dairy products Sunday at tho Babcock homo. as a part of tho ingredients. Mr. and Mrs. Bahrenfas and son Tho oleo bill does not attempt Haul, of Cottage Grove, attended to in any way restrict the sale any butter substitute when sold on the young people’s volunteer meet ing Saturday afternoon. its merits us such. • • • E. J. Neff was in Roseburg last week on business. Workmen's Con lensation Amendment. This is proposed by initiative IK’tition upon the part of those who have been characterized ns tho communistic group of labor lenders in Portland. Tho amendment, un doubtedly is well intentioued but it is n dangerous piece of legislation —dangerous in the things that are (Mssiiblo under it but probably not — because in autumn the sap intended by those who initiated it. descends to the roots anti re It carries several jokers. moves from their life-giving Tho industrial accident commis under this amendment, would nourishment. Therefore they sion, have full power to make rates and wither, dry and fall to earth. regulations and its acts would not Whatever the time of year, bo subject to review by tho courts. It would be easily possible for the commission to make unbearable the Epsom Salt rates or conditions imposed is a seasonable aid in keeping any industry, or all industry. In tho case of injury of an tho body fresh and fit. ploye, the commission would decide Puretest Epsom Salt is abso whother or not tho employo should lutely pure, because by a new receive a compensntion, and how There would bo no appeal refining process all irritating much, from such decision. It is presumed elements are removed, Therc- that commission would decide THE QUALITY store - good service fore it is really easy to take. those tho _ according _______ _ to the ovi- things Especially good for eklerly Jeune and attempt to give justice people and (host* of middle te all, but that is too much power to put into tho hands of any body age. of throe mon. Wo might get a BaleBbooke ootnmission who had uo other idea Ono of 200 Puretest prepara 1 If you know what you want, use Your want* may be few—provid NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Sentinel. tions for health and hygiene. than to souk industry, or we might ^awantad will get it for you. ** ed you use Sentinel wantada. tf get a commission who hnd no sym Every item tho best, that skill pathy for the employe. There is In the County Court of the State of Oregon for I^tne County. In the and care can produce. no tolling what character of man matter of the estate of Wiley M. may be governor of Oregon or Hubbard, deceased, notice is hereby who he may oppoint as members "Comfy** and warm be given that the undersigned adminis of the industrial accident commis tratrix of the estate of Wiley M. sion. Th« REX ALL Store cause of Pearl Oil! To Hubbard, deceased has filed her Tho compensation law has saved p. J. Kem, Prop. Cottage Grove. Or«. tho lumber industry of account in tho County Court of - Oregon, ............ It it« i working —* ’ - • - satisfactorily I-ano County, Oregon, as the ad fairly to insure best results use ministratrix of said estate and both employe and employer, It that tho 25th day of Novomber, would be inviting disaster to only Pearl Oil — the clean 1924 at the hour of 10 o’clock a. amend it in tho radical manner m. has been fixed as the time for that is now proposed. burning, uniform kero henring and settlement of said ac In case the defect« should be count, and any objections theroto, found that have been pcantod out sene, refined and re-re and for the final settlement of I an possible, three wars might bo said estate. required to tunend, for tho amend Tho first publication of this fined by the Standard Oil ment provides that after its en notice shall bo upon the 16th day actinont there ran bo no amendment of October, 1924 and tho last pub Company’s special proc by the legislature except by re lication on tho 13th day of Novem ference to tho people. Should an amendment bo desired immediately ess. "Coal oil” or "kero- ber, 1924.ELIZA JONES, following an adjournment of tho (formerly Eliza Hubbard), legislature, no action could bo tak sene” may mean any kind Administratrix of the oe- on until tho legislature met two tate of Wiley M. Hubbard, v^yirn later and the next general of kerosene—say "PE ARL deceased. election would be a year after that. H. J.H • • • Shinn, Attorney ol6 nl3c OIL” — copyrighted for for Administratrix. For State Treasurer. Those whet want for stato treas If we haven’t exactly what you your protection. urer a man who has been tried want—or can’t produce it—if it i* and found not wanting will cast anything in the printing line—we STANDARD OH. COMPANY their ballots for Ttun Kay, tho re canjetHJor^om^ xxx (California) publican nomi non Tho election of Kav would make Secretary of State Kozer and Kay a majority on the' stale bourd of control, which seems a desirable thing. _ ’ ’ * For County Commissioner. Ia of Interest to Cottage Grove \ oters should not forget that Tolks. County (VmmiMioner Hurd is a 1 The charm of California* • pol* (KHUM1NI) candidate for reelection. Ho was' Jan «un.hino Kwoairi In.ms When one has had the misfortune elected to take the place of Dun ; lugiv alluring at thia «Ml. to suffer from backache, headaches, miaaionor Sharts wh.eo term would diixincsa, urinary disorders and oth Flan to join th« thowuuk who havo expired January 1, Mr. Hurd er kidney ilia—and has found relief migrate each yrar Co Califor hns proved an efficient commis from all this sickness and suffering nia'. wvmdn.ua playgrounds. »inner. Ho can afford to hold that person’» advice Is of untold tho job and is willing to. He Enjoy the I iralthAd outdoorUfo value to friends and neighbors. Tho should be reelected. and pL-amirw through the win following case is only one of many ter month*. Take advenrage of thousands, but it is that of a Cot Cottage Grove Hontinel headline Southam Pacific low tare and tage Grove resident. Who could ask reatln: “Wild Killed near cor.fortabl*, cormni.nl tae for a better oxamplet 1x>ndon.” What made it wild, the vice. A. Rogers, retired farmer. 706 IxHhhin fogf Vernonia Engle. Oo via che acenic Rha.ta roogaf Chestnut Ave., says: “I have take» Nope, nil it* little kitten* kept lea mountain«, valley« an.1 rtw Doan’s rills off and on for several '‘inging, “It Ain’t Going to Rain ar. th ey will command vow years and thev have always done No More.” Inter««* throughout. good work. I was subject to kidney troubles and at times I had diffi Too often we hear exprerwions culty retaining the kidney seere about “the government.’’ I.ot 'a tions. Doan’s rills have always hunr more people use tho term. regulated mv kidaove.” • ‘ our f government. ” If you am EXACTLY FOUR YEARS H A. MORSE, Agent a party to the greatest eor- LATER Mr. Rogers said: “Doan’s pomtioR on earth, it is a iront time have aiwayn helped me when I ▼<m wore taking on tho first de- needed them.” tfrer of Americanism.—Philomath Fries 60c. at all dealers. Dos’t Hv> iow. •imply ash for a kidney remedy- get Dean’s Fills—the same that Carry ar ad every week, Mr Rogers had. Foster-Milburn CV>.. go' more fur your rnouey that way. Mfrs., Buffalo, N. T. Cottage tôrove ^mtind Extraordinary Values in Fall Coats I October Sale of Palmer” Wool Dresses $11.50 do leaves fall in Autumn? 'Pu'ie&St COMFY HOUSE j you Jive inf Kem’s for Drugs What Cash Buying Means to You You have to pay the hills You have to work hard to find the money you spend for your living—you know that. So then, why should you use your hard earned money to pay some one’s bills who will not pay? California PEARL OIL ßrHEAT& LIGHT WHAT MY NEIGHBOR SAYS Why should you pay the expense of the old fashioned credit business, with its leaks and losses, its dead beat accounts? You Do Not Need to Do. This Begin today making your money buy the utmost in value for your family. Get the benefit of the savings this up-to-date cash market gives you—quit paving the other man’s bills. Doesn’t that sound reasonable? Well, here is your chance. Buy at the PEOPLE’S CASH MARKET Southern Pacific D. W. CUTSFORTH, Prop à