PAGE TWO COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL, MONDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1924 that without them he could not of a partisan administration, he i republican, and never as a demo- have been elected. He has been has given recognition to republi­ [ crat. unable to find a republican quali­ cans and has appointed a number Mondays and Thursdays But the most lucrative, and pos fied to hold tho smallest remuner to some of the most remunerative i sildy the most important office Publishers Bede & Smith.. ___ Editor ‘ ative office.” A few weeks since positions he has had to give out. which Oovernor Pieree has fillet Elbert Bede---- I I read in another up state paper Most notable of the republicans i , is that of state engineer. fill«-;« A first class publication entered at the statement that "Governor appointed, perhaps, is J. D. Mickle, Luper, whom he appointed, is not Cottage Grove as sccond-cluss mutter Pierce’s administration has been state dairy and food commissioner. only a republican but he has never intensely partisan. He has appoint- There were strong democrnt.i who ‘‘wabbled,’’ as Spence and Cleaver Business Office......... 55 North Sixth ' ed no republican to a salaried were applicants for that position, have. office,” which is but a more blunt which carries a salary of |3000 a Other notable republican appoint­ SUB8CRIPT1ON RATES way of stating the same untruth I year, but Mr. Mickle had had ex­ ments aro Carle Abrams to be sec­ By mail (Cash in advance) ■ —I beg pardon, I mean to say the perience jn that office and ha.l One year....$2.75 | Three months .80 same misstatement, for I wish to proven himself peculiarly adapted retary of the budget commission, and now secretary of the board of Six months.. 1.50 | One month..... 50 | use only respectful language. But, for its duties, and he was appoint­ control. M. L. Pipes, as supreme BY CARRIER court judge, is another, and so is Ono month---- - ------------------- $ .30 this statement is going the rounds ed solely for that reason. C. E. Spence, state market agent, L. H. Mahon, to be circuit judge Four months, in advance------- 1.10 | of the press of tho state, and is Six months, in advance-------- 1.60 I usually copied in The Oregonian, about whom much has been said, has of Marion anil Linn counties. This is enough to absolutely One year, in advance_______ 3.00 I no matter what its source. It is generally registered as a republican 1 so utterly unfair and misleading prove that the governor has not Member of I that I am surprised to find it in and his affiliation is with that been partisan in his appointments. National Editorial Association Tho Sentinel. I believe you make party. It is true that he supported He has appointed numerous republi­ Oregon Stato Editorial Association no denial of being intensely parti Roosevelt, but many now consid­ cans on boards and commissions. Oregon Newspaper Conference ' san, but generally you are fair in ered good republicans did rhe same­ Three of the five members of the I your statements. It is because you thing. He supported LaLollette in state fair board, of which I am P1EBCES APPOINTMENT or I are generally so well inform cd on the election just passed. Governor a member, are republicans, two I current political history that I am Pierce did not ask either him or of them active in the party coun­ REPUBLICANS. I surprised to see the statement Mr. Mickle whom they inteuded cils. We selected a republican, Portland, Dec. 12.—(Editor Cot- ' quoted above in your paper. And to support for president, nor at­ Mrs. Ella 8. Wilson, to the $3000-u- tsge Grove Sentinel.)—I have just I because of your reputation for tempt to dictate to then:, asking yenr office of secretary of the read an article from your paper, 1 fairness I ask space to give the only that tho duties of the office board, anil the selection met with ’ should bo honestly and capably the governor’s hearty approval. copied in the Eugene Guard, in ' facts in tho case. which you make the statement that It is true that a large number oJ performed, and that is what each There are others, but do I need to point out any morel Governor Pierco "has deserted I republicans voted for Governor of these men is doing. What Governor Pierce has not those who elected him to high Pierce two years ago, giving him Another notable instance is that position. Ho has given no recogni­ the largest majority a governor of Mr. Cleaver, stato prohibition done is to siflect any of the bunch tion to the fact that thousands of of any party ever received in the ' director. Ho has registered as a who circulated the false and slan­ republican votes were given him; state. It is also true that, instead prohibitionist, but generally ns n derous charges against him during the campaign in which he was so triumphantly elected. He has not appointed any represeniatives of special interests who wanted to get their hands in the public crib. For these reasons the effort has been made to create the impres­ sion that he has been intensely partisan. At least every democrat knows that is is not true. I have heard complaints from fellow demo­ crats that Governor Pierce was giving the offices to republicans, •M« UJ4IVBMSA1. ©AB, and some men who would like to dictate the appointments for the party have rebelled. Bu. Governor Pierce has gone on his way. He has made appointments on merit solely, and whether ho is charged with mistakes or not, he has at all times been governor. Now, Brother Bede, whether you i are willing to admit any of my contentions, or even the plain facts stated, and whatever comment you may see fit to mako, I have con­ fidence enough in your sense of Effective December 2nd, the Ford Motor Company an­ fairness to« believe you will give Í nounces new low prices on all Ford cars — a reduction of space to one who believes a great injustice has been done the gover­ Twenty-five Dollars on the Fordor Sedan, and lower prices nor in your columns, and that it on all other types make Ford Cars—even greater value than i is only a part of a concerted plan to discredit Governor Pierco with ever before. republicans by charging him with intense and biased partisanship. HORACE ADDIS. NEW PRICES dottane (Grove Sentinel ALL PRICES REDUCED $260 290 520 580 660 225 365 Runabout .. Touring Car Coupe ........... Tudor Sedan Fordor Sedan Chassis......... . Truck Chassis (All Prices F. O. H Detroit) These are the lowest prices ever offered in the history of the Ford Motor Company. They create a new standard of value for motor car transportation. SEE THE NEAREST AUTHORIZED FORD DEALER ■r The Sentinel is pleased that its intention to be fair is recognized by so keen an observer ns Mr. Addis. As to several of the appointments referred to by Mr. Addis he seems to have it on Tho Sentinol. The appointment of Mr. Mickle is ono. Mr. Micklo had filled the office with distinction and ha^ TAv ». K>-' G.A, Zb ug — - Sfon Cottag« Grov« ,nd 1925 Calendars and Almanacs Are Now Ready for Distribution—Get Yours Put Yourself On Our Payroll for 1925 THE PAYROLL of a great service institution necessarily is a large one. Part of it represents money paid for labor and part of it is wages paid to the money invested in huge, wideflung physical properties. 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I Court for the hearing of objections ' to said Final Account and Final Eugene Register: Thomas H. j Settlement of said estate. Any and Ince, one of the giants of the all objections to said account and motion picture industry, is dead, j the final settlement of said ‘ 1 es- but gossip lives after him. It is whispered that he wont on a party and drank too much bad liquor. ( Wisely enough probably the coro­ ner of San Diego county declines to investigate the whisperings, in- si sting that Mr. Ince died of heart failure. At any rate, what- over tthe cause, his heart failed him. Seven persons out of ten, it is likely, will believe the whispers. The public likes to believe that motion picture people are rotten to the core. And, believing them to be frightfully wicked, it goes to see them all the more. As long as the public feels that way about it» actors will not shy morality. trol, probably he should have credit for the appointment. Pierce deserves credit for the quality of most of the api>oint- monts referred to by Mr. Addis. tate must be filed with tho Clerk of this Court on or before the said date of hearing. Dated and first published this 24th day of November, 1924. WORTH HARVEY, ) Executor of the last will and Testament of Smith Bailey, Do- ceased. Herbert W. Lombard, Attorney for Executor. n24-d22 Garage repair order books. The Sentinel. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, U. 8. j Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon. November 26, 1924. Notice is hereby given that j Julis T. Blalack, of Oakridge, Oregon, who, on July 10, 1920, j made Additional Homestead Entry,' No. 012917, for 8^ HW(4, Lot 8; N'Mi 8WÎ4, Lot 8; and SWMt NW(4, Ix>t 8; Section 13, Town-1 ship 21 South, Range 2 East, Wil­ lamette Meridian, has filed notico of intention to make three year Proof, to establish claim to the land aboven described, before E. O. Immel, U. 8. Commissioner, at Eugene, Oregon, on the 13th day of January, 1925. Claimant names as witnesses: William T. Minnick, David Min-j nick, Allen Riner, all of Oakridge,' Oregon; Henry Skinner, of Spring­ field, Oregon. (non-coal > ! HAMILL A. CANADAY, d4jl(2) Register. NOTICE or FINAL SETTIÆ MENT. Notiee is hereby given that Wortk Harvey, Executor of the estate of Smith Bailey, decease«i. : has filed his final account in the matter of the said estate in the County Court of tke State of Orc gon for Lane County; and that Tue»lay, the 30th day of December, i 15-LB. 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