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    COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL, MONDAY. MARCH 9. 1925.
PAGE TWO
legislature for the whole business.
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NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION.
The idea that the governor saved
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Monday« and Thursdays
the state $100,000 is pure bunk,
Department of the Interior, U. 8.
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Presbyterian Church—A. Ralph Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon,
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Bede & Smith.
February^O, 1925.
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................ Editor ; the taxing measures.
Elbert Bede—
Mr». J. P. Graham was a gra- Spearow, pastor. Sunday school at
It was provided that should the
Notice is hereby given that
10, forenoon service at 11, evening
A first-claas publication entered at j referendum not be invoked, there cious hostess Friday evening to the service at 7:30. Midweek services George M. Ham, of R. • F. D. 2,
Cottage Grove as second-class matter should be no spending of the $100,- Joker club at the home of her
Creswell, Oregon, who, on March
Wednesday evenings at 7:30.
It if impossible to save mother,, Mrs. Nancy Oglesby, The I
10, lp22 made Homestead entry, No
Business Office____ 55 North Sixth 0(X).
recent marriage of one of the ; Baptist Church—Tenth and Adams. 014337, for NE*4 NE%, Section 21.
money that is not to be spent,
Should the referendum be now club's members was the incentive Bible school at 10, services at 11 Township 19 8, Range 4 West/
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
invoked, state warrants will draw for a mock wedding which caused and at 6:30 conducted by B. Y. Willamette Meridian., has filed
By mail (Cash in advance)
One year....$2.75 i Three months .80 interest and the state’s finances a great deal of amusement, The 1’. U. Prayer meeting Thursday notice of intention to make three
Six months.. 1.50 | One month..... 50 will be put into a condition from bride, Mrs. William Thum, wore evenings at 7:30.
year Proof, to establish claim to
which they can not recover except a beautiful veil and a wreath of
BY CARRIER
the land above described, before i
Í .30 by the repealing of the G per cent ( flowers. Mrs. Clara Burkholder as
One month—
Christian Church, the * * home like ’ ' E. O. Immel, U. S. Commissioner.
1.10 limitation and the levying of sev­ best man, Mrs. O. M. Miller as church—A. J. Adams, minister. at Eugene, Oregon, on the 25th
Four months, in advance
. 1.60 eral mills in a property tax. No train bearer, Mrs. C. E. Frost as Sunday school at 9:45, sermon and
Six months, in advance...
day of March, 1925.
3.00 $100,000 can be saved that way.
bride» maid and Mrs. J. P. Graham communion at 11, Christian endea
One year, in advance----
Claimant names as witnesses:
vor
at
6:30,
evening
service
at
7:30.
The excuse that the governor as the officiating minister, all
Charles Sutton, Thomas Moxley,
Member of
gave for vetoing the special elec- I gowned for the occasion, staged
Methodist Chureh—Bev. J. H. Arthur Kerr, all of Creswell, Ore­
National Editorial Association
the affair.
‘‘Oh Promise Me"
Oregon State Editorial Association tion bill was that he did not wish I was softly played during the ring Ebert, Pastor. Sunday school at gon, and Robert Wills, of Eugene,
th<» Dennis-Shelton income and in­
9:45, morning worship at 11, Ep­ Oregon.
Oregon Newspaper Conference
heritance tax inhibition amendment ceremony. Five hundred was the worth lea;
league at 7, evening service non coal HAMILL A. CANADAY,
to have a chance to be voted on diversion for the remainder of the at 7:30. Everybody is welcome tc fl2ml2c(2)
Registor.
SAVING ( 7) »100,000.
in September, the date set for the evening hours. The rooms were attend all of these services.
gaily
decorated
with
daffodils
and
special election.
NOTICE TO CREDITOBS.
Free Methodist church—Corner of
It is rather odd that the impres­
He said that he took no chances ; ferns. A delicious luncheon was
sion continues to prevail among in vetoing the special election bill, served. The second course was Monroe avenue and south Fifth
Notice is hereby given that the'
many, and is being refuted by because the tobacco companies had white French pastry with the word street—D. 8. Forrester, pastor, Sun­
few, to the effect that by vetoing said they would not attempt to ‘‘Joker" formed with pink icing. day school at 10, forenoon services undersigned has been appointed by
the special election appropriation invoke the referendum on the to­ The favors were candy baskets at 11, evening service at 7:30. order of the County Court of Lane
bill the governor has saved the bacco tax. If the governor felt artistically designed by hand with Prayer meeting at 7:30 Thursday County, Oregon, Administrator of
the estato of Ruben Rissue, de­
state $100,000. The appropriation that ho must have such a pledge colored wax. Guests of the club evenings.
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ceased, which order bears date
was provided only to meet the before daring to veto the special were Mrs. K. K. Mills, Mrs.
Science Church—Cornet the I9th day of February, 1925.
contingency of the referendum be­ election bill, he admitted the George M. Scott, Mrs. Melia Currin, jf Christian
Jefferson avenue and Second
All persons having claims against
ing invoked on this tobacco tax, serious condition that would re- William Thum and S. V. Allison. street. Sunday services at 11 a. m.
tho
estate of Ruben Rissue, de­
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Thum
were
presented
or other of the new taxing meas­ suit from the holding up of the
Wednesday services at 7:30 p. m. ceased, are hereby notified nnd
ures. These taxing measures were tax by referendum, and then he with a beautiful picture by the
Seventh Day Adventist Church— required to present the same, duly
enacted by the legislature at the went ahead and did the very thing hostess.
West Main street. Services every verified, at tho law office of
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behest of the governor, who had that coaxes for the referendum.
Mrs. 8. L. Godard was a charm-’ Saturday. Sabbath school at 10. Herbert W. Lombard, First Nation­
left the state in such a hole that The mere filing of petitions will
church service at 11; prayer meet al Bank Building, Cottage Grove,
some new form of taxation had to now hold up the tax for two years. ing hostess this afternoon at a ing Wednesday evenings at 7:30.
Oregon, on or before six months
r be provided. The governor had
We greatly fear that Governor garden party, The house was ef-
from date of the first publication
led the legislature to the snub­ Walter never will learn anything fectively transformed to represent
Sunday School services in the of this notice.
a beautiful flower garden. Daf­ Latham school house every Sunday
bi ng post and the legislators de- about consistency.
Dated and first published this
fodils and wild flowers were about at 9:45. Mrs Hugh Trunnel, su­
elded to be good and take the
day of February, 1925.
tho rooms in banks of moss, having perintendent; Mrs. Winnie Hagerty, 23rd
feed the chief executive had pro-
PIONEER FOOTPRINTS
«
HENRY RISSUE,
the appearance of growing flow­ assistant superintendent.
vided.
Administ rator of the estate
ers.
The
afternoon
hours
were
Should the referendum be now
(Continued from first page.)
The Ruben Rissue, deceased.
Metal trade cheeks.
spent socially and a delightful
invoked, with no special election
XXX Herbert W. Lombard, Attorned for
provided for, the operation of the ' camp for a few days, and going luncheon was served; Pretty bou Sentinel.
estate.
M
new taxing
taxiug measures would be ‘ up the river two or three mile», quets of sweetpeas and forget-me- FOR SALE.—GOOD
40 - ACRE
held up until the time of the gen­ ■ drove onto an island and camped. nots were thé centerpieces of the
ranch, 10 miles from Yoncalla, NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLE
eral election in 1926, which would I
The mosquitoes were very thick tables and corsages of sweetpeas, llulf under cultivation, other half
MENT.
mean that the state's warrants 1 and would give us no rest, The mixed with forget-me-nots were is good timber. Six hundred acres
would have to bo put into circula­ ■ boy« caught some very fine trout the favors, Mrs. Vinal Randall out range. Place next to mining
Notice is hereby given that Ear)
tion for approximately a million 1 in the river, which was quite good I was i an honor guest, the day being property. Call 706 Chestnut ave­
Hill, Administrator of the estate
dollars, the amount the new forms 1 when fried—almost as good as I her birthday anniversary,
The nue.
m9-16p (2) of Lucy J. Holland, deceased, has
list
included Mrs. Rich
of taxation are expected to pro­ tny frogs. The stock being on the guest
filed his Final Account in the
mend,
1
Mrs.
duce.
Nelson
Durham,
Mrs.
island, and all in sight of the I
matter of said estate in the County
Two years hence the state would camp, did not need much watching, . F. L. Grannis, Mrs. Hays, Mrs.
Court of the State of Oregon, for
be in just twice as bad a fix as 1 so all felt at leisure. Homo were Mackin, , Mrs. Titus, Mrs. Bede,
Lane County; and that Tuesday,
it was in at, the opening of the ' hynti ng, some fishing, and others Mrs. Schofield Stewart, Mrs. Dick-
recent legislative sesion and wo sleeping what little the mosquitoes son, Mrs. Metcalf, Mrs. Bartell, Tlus Cottage Grove Resident Tells the 7th day of April, 1925, at the
hour of 10 o’clock in tho forenoon
M rs. Frost, Mrs. J. A. Powell,
presume that Governor Walter would let them.
You How to Get Well.
of said day in the County Court
would find some way to blame the
June 21—Jerry had the mule, Mrs. Griggs and Mrs. Randall.
Room in the County Court House
S>
Tired all the time!
' shod, and some tinkering done to I
at Eugene, Lane County, Oregon,'
Lame, stiff and achy!
whatever needed it. The boys gen I Mr.«. Frank Knox, Mrs. 8. L.
Tortured with nagging backache! has been fixed as, the time and
«rally wore resting, for the journey | 1 Mackin and Mrs. Clara Burkholder
Knife-like twinges when you stoop place by the said Court for the
had begun to be tiresome.
A entertained the Constellation club or lift!
hearing of objections to said Final
great many tennis passed us while nt its regular meeting Thursday
Miserable with headaches, dizzy
Account and Final Settlement of
j afternoon. Chatting over needle­ spells and bladder irregularities!
we
were
laid
up
here.
Slip * package in
All are signs of jddney sickness! said estate. Any anil all objec-
Juno 22—Wo spent the <lny in work was the diversion enjoyed
your pocket when
II so Doan’s Pills—a stimulant di­ tions to said Final Account and
the same place and in the same and a delicious two-course lun­
you bo home to-
to the kidneys.
Final Settlement of said estate
niyiF
way. J. Waples’ team camo up cheon was served. The table was uretic
Hero’s Cottage Grove testimony: must be filed with the Clerk of
to us that wo had left at Fort I decorated with green erepe paper
E. J. Leum, 725 8. Second
Give the ycun^jterj
and St. Patrick’s ornaments. In- St., Mrs.
Lnrimeo.
says: “I consider Doan’s Pills
thU wkolesom<‘,lo"5
I
vited
guests
of
the
club
were
Mrs.
June 23—Jerry hnd us all up
a good remedy for kidney complaint
laitinb sweel - for
William Thum, Mrs. A. W. Kime as I have used them at different
pianure ««d benefit. early and off by dnylight on the | nnd Mrs. E. W. Armes.
times when my kidneys were out of
road.
Wo traveled over steep
order and when I felt run down.
<3> ❖
hills and camo to the river again
The wedding of Miss Claire My kidneys acted irregularly, too.
and camped on good grass, but
but
Doan’s always gave me relief
Vie it ywriitf after
A.
Wills, of Minneapolis, Minn., to
did not got wood to burn.
from these attacks and benefited
amokind or when
jw’A-n
Marlvey
C. Lewis, of this city, me in every way.”
Juno 24—Started at 5 o’clock
Price 60c, at all dealers. Don’t
in the morning and passed many was solemnized in Eugene Monday
teams. While nooning, some In­ forenoon at the parsonage of the simply ask for a kidney remedy—
VW
dians camo to us, and two of the officiating minister, E. V. Stivers, get Doan’s Pills—the same that
Lum hnd. Frtkter-Milburn Co.,
boys swapped their guns for buf­ Both are university students and Mrs.
Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y.
falo robes, In the afternoon we will continue their studies, Th«
passed Boor (Bear!) Springs and couple spent the latter part of last
GARDS
Steam Boat Spring, Some trader« week here at the home of Mr. PROFESSIONAL
Lewis
’
parents,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
W.
F.
wero here, and wo saw a few
H. W. TITUS. D. M. D.
’ytrre^crymte! eoi’' '
fine Indian horses. There were Lewis.
Dentistry
♦ ♦ ♦
several Indian tents, ami a num
Modern equipment. First National
The wedding of Mina Juanita Bank building. Hours. 9 to 12 and
ber of Frenchmen that lived with
the Indians had squaw wives. Goff, of Lealand, to Virgil Shults, 1 to 6. Evenings ana Sundays b
Office phone, 10:
Jerry could not trade for any of of Rogue River, which took place e i opointment.
‘cnee phone, 184-J.
F!l
their horses they asked so much Thursday in Rogue River, is of
The
for them. We went on to within interest to friends here.
HERBERT W. LOMBARI?
Attorney at 1.ia
two miles of the cut-off and couple are making their home in
that city. The bride is a half
First National Hank Building
camped.
!
Phone 94
Juno 25—Started early nnd took sister of Ameil Hawkins, of this Cottage Grove, Ore.
I
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the cut off road, leaving Fort Hnll city, and she attended the Cottage
11
DR. O. E. FROST
ri
to our right nnd Bear river for Grove high school last year and
J
Office in Lawson building
the last time, crossing tho valley, made I her home with her aunt,
Phoue 47
ti and climbed hills. In going down Mrs. M L I’. Garoutte.
h
Gregor
Cottage
Grove
!
11 a stoop and sideling one, Jo Dob
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i
n
Mr. and M r.«. F. I . Dickson
tipped
his
wagon
over,
and
broke
!
GAVEN
0.
DYOTT,
M.
D.
s the top off,
spilling nil the load wore host and hostess Friday eve-
Physician and Surgeon
] We want your prialuea nnd guar­
in the mud. As luck would have ning to the H. D. S. club at its
3 antee you top market price«. Our
Evenings by appointment
bu«lneM ««tnhlinhe.1 44 years ago.
it, none of the running gear was regular session of five hundred. Suite 3, Keiu Bldg., Cottage Grove.
Reference bunk of California
broken, so we wore all detained High honors were won by Mr. and Entrance on north Sixth street, just
but a few minutes, We camped Mrs. C. C. Cruson. Daffodils wen* off Main.
PAGE & SON
early
on poor grass.
the attractive room an table deco-
DR. W. E. LEBOW
PORTI.AND. OREGON
June 26—Up early and off. Drove rations. .Mr. and Mrs. Cruson were
Dentist
Office
Fifth
and Main. Hours, 8:M
guests
of
the
club.
fast, erosied several »mall streams
to
12
and
1
to
6:30. Evening. and
♦ ♦ ♦
nnd get some of our brond wot.
Sunday« by appointment. Phones:
Gus enme near tipping over in
Tho Joker club surprised Mr. office 35, residence 161 -J.
Long distance hauling, piano one of the creeks. We saw the and Mrs. William Thum, newly­
moving a specialty.
finest Indian horses along here
DB. H. A. HAGEN
lore 1 wed.«, Thursday evening by drop-
have
over
soon
in
Licensed Drugloee Physician
my
life.
Tho
a social evening of
Any time—any where
Indians along here have beautiful
Phone 30. Ostrander Building,
Ice cream and cake
horses and plenty of them, and
served i at the close of tho 630 Vi Main Street, Cottage Grove
know how to ask a large price for
g.
The > club presented Mr.
D. A. FORBES, M. D.
them. Wo camped oil poor gras * and «Mrs. Thum with a silver
Physician and Surgeon
with no water or wood, The boys 1 cake plate.
Calls answered day or night
Chestuut Brothers, proprietor«
cooked no supper, but ate hard
*
Maternity Work a Specialty
(Across street from S. P. depot)
bread and bacon.
Mu. C. F. Walker
Phones.
COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON
(To lie continued next Monday.) Sunday at dinner, her entertained' Dr. Kime's old office.
guests be­ Offico 34, Residence 199 J.
STORAGE AND GENERAL
ing Mr. an.I Mrs. Fred Bei.tler
Man Worth 98 Cents.
H. J. SHINN
TRANSFER
and son and Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe
This is what Dr. Muro, the
Attorney at Law and
Forward.
The
birthday
anniver
­
Office phono 6,
Notary Public
famous surgeon, finds
I
in the ordì saries of Mr. Forward, Mr». Beidler
Rvniuuuc«- pboue ¡55 L
nary man:
Practice« in all court«. Thirty years
and
Glenn
Walker,
.«on
of
.Mr.
and
3»
- ---- '
of experience. Bader building. Cot
Fat enough to make seven bars
Mrs. C. F. Walker, were observed. tag« Grove, Oregon.
of soap.
♦ ♦ ♦
Iron to make an eight pennv
DR A. W KIME
The rue.xlay Bridge club will
nail.
Physician and Surgeon.
entertain Friday afternoon st a
A pinch of magnesium.
Obstetrics an*l diseMM of women
Patnssiuni enough to explode one silver tea nt the home of Mrs. ano
and cnniren
children a specialty. Will
will care
C.
S.
Roberts.
The
affair
is
for
tor rap pi <tol.
»
for confinements at his home if
Sulphur t<K chase tho flies off the benefit of the citv plav ground. desired.
(let you winter coal from
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one dog.
Chestnut Transfer.
Miss f'lara Milne and Mrs. Gia
Lime enough to whitewash a
»
Rock Spring's I’tah coal by medium si sod chicken coop.
dys Ebv will entertain the Ton jour« I
i
sack or ton.
I’rete club Wednesday evening at
Phosphorons enough to tip 2
tho horn«- of Mis. R. L. Wtewart.
metehes.
♦ ♦ ♦
All of these can be bought at
tt —rid your system of Catarrh oe Deaf­
a drug «tore for about M cents.
Th
w ill ruert ness caused by Catarrh.
rhuri iv a
faM H Awiari A»
with Miss
Mihhv
F. J. CHENEY & CO..Toledo. Ohic
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SOCIETY
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Church News
Are You Tired, Achy,
All Run Down?
"Hello Daddy ' don't
forget my Wriÿeys
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mid Court on or before the said
date of hearing.
Dated and first published this
¿id day of March. 1925.
EARL HILL, Administrator
of the estato of Lucy J. Holland,
deceased.
Herbert W. Lombard, attorney for
estate.
in2-30c(M)
Merchants! Your salesbooks.
Place your order with The
Sentinel 60 days before you
must have them.
xxx
Three thousand people read The
Sentinel each week.
What have
you to tell this vast throngf XXX
Save two bits by paying cash.
Every kind of loose leaf Bookkeeping charge of 25c on all
accounts under $1. The Sentinel.
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Our stock is well grown, Our prices are right. Send
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