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PAGE FOUR NOTICE. COTTAGI': G R<> VE SENTINEL, THURSDAY, APRIL 9, 1925 Scotch Cow Evidently Income Tax Has Never Had Fondness for Fish Had Great Popularity WHEREAS; in chapter 127, gen The real heroine of this adven Imaginative persons seem never oral laws of Oregon, euacted in ture was u cow. The angler could to tire of conjecturing us to which 1919, it is declared to be the duty cast a fly and hud caught trout in of modern man's accomplishments of every person, firm, copartner the south of England, but had never would astound our ancestors. ship, company and corporation own so much as seen a salmon river. The motorear or the airplane is ing, loosing, occupying, possessing Great was his joy therefore, when usuuily the favorite, but if one or having charge of or dominion one day he received an invitation could select a chosen few, compris over any land, place, building, struc to fish one of the most famous ing many of the kings of England ture, wharf, pier or dock which is spring salmon rivers In the nortli of along with their councilors, prob infested with ground squirrph and Scotland, says the Field. In the ably the achievement which would very first cast that he tried he largest in their eyes wpuld be other noxious rodents or predatory hooked and landed his first salmoa bulk the collection of the income tax. nnirnnls, or as soon as ihe presence a ten pounder. Starting with Edward III, who of the same shall come to his, The first salmon Is always the distinguished himself by collecting DAINTY FABRICS FOR their or its knowledge, at once to most perfect and beautiful that ever $130,000 by a graduated capital levy SPRING AND proceed and continue in good faith was seen and the angler reflected in 1821 without causing a revolu SUMMER FROCKS to exterminate and destroy such that If he carried his fish in the bag tion, the history of the efforts of rodents by poisoning, trapping or all day It would dry and lose Its the rulers of our race to yoke us Every woman will want sev lovely sheen. On the top of the other appropriate «and effective brae there was a marshy nook that with this burden is interesting. Ed eral serviceable tub frocks lor ward Ill's levy was very modest, means; nnd the coming season and here is would answer Ills purpose adml- says A. G. D. In the Winnipeg Free WHEREAS, gray <ligg< r ground rably. He deposited his treasure Press. It ranged from $30 to 8 a splendid eoileelion of the squirrels (Citcllus douglnrii) arc In this nest and, having covered It cents, according to the position of very choicest fabrics, patterns noxious rodents in Lane County, with a thick layer of rushes, went the taxpayer. and colorings. way. on his Richard II—his ill-starred grand Oregon. Plan your dresses now and The rest of the day he caught son—almost lost his throne before Now, therefore, all of such per nothing except a half-pound trout. make your fabric selections he had got firmly seated on it, be sons, firms, copartnerships, corpora Still he was very happy and con he levied a still more modest from these fresh, new goods. tions and companies owning or tent as he turned homeward and cause tax, ranging from $5 to 8 cents. 36-ineh indelible cotton suit having dominion over land in said whistled merrily as he approached Wat Tyler, before he was murdered, Now In Every Way Are ings, a yard................ 49c Lane County, Oregon, arc herein the marshy nook. But there lie so convinced the rulers of Britain These Springtime Dresses and Coats— required to take steps to extermin found a highland cow in the act of that an Income tax was not a prac- 36-ineh best quality, fast color ate said gray digger ground squir consuming bls sulmon, of which lit tlcal fv.m of taxation that' it was Priced Very Reasonably linen suitings, a yard---- --- 95c rels (Citcllus douglasii) within tle remained except the head ami more than 200 years before such a 36 to 40-ineh plain and figured the tall. In his nnger he flung the thirty days from the date of the trout savagely at the cow, hitting levy was again attempted. voiles, a yard.......... 35c to 85c Each Frock ami Coat shows the season's first publication of this notice. If her full In the face; but, so far from 30-inch .Japanese crepes in all vogue in line, fabric, color and trim and such steps are not taken, a person taking offense, she seemed rather to Safe Mahers Only One colors, a yard.............. 25c each one is highly distinctive—for they or persons appointed I»y the county think that he had brought her a Jump Ahead of Thieves are all “Palmer” garments which always court of said Lane County will en- bonne bouche wherewith to com 40-ineh printed all silk and Recent defensive experiments and ter upon said lands ami proceed plete the feast, for, after gazing nt assures the finest details, better quality cotion silk fabrics, a yard.... inventions might lead us to forecast to exterminate raid gray digger him for a moment with the innocent, an $1.50 to $2.95 and workmanship. We want you to see end to bank burglary. Ilut to confiding eyes of her kind, she con- ground squirrels (Citcllus douglasii) tentedly swallowed the trout. these new spring dresses and eoats today. bring this about in fact is not so 42 to 56-ineh all wool flannels, and the cost of Hiiid extermination easy, asserts the Scientific Ameri French serge, poire twills, etc. will bo levied against said lands. can. What concerns safe makers Priced a yard......$1.95 to $3.50 Dresses priced... $12.50 to $35.00 The county agricultural agent Rules of Politeness Immediately is the possibility of de vising some metal or other sub hereby designates Monday, April 27 ini'll all wool flannels and Were Not for Tennyson stance capable of resisting the dev- Coats priced $16.50 to $55.00 13th, an a day to Im known as batiste, a yard..... $1.25 to $1.50 asta'.lng onslaught of the various Tennyson gained a reputation In “squirrel poisoning day” through later years for rudeness. It was types of the acetylene torch, a high out the said Lane county, and it his dm- perhaps to his dislike of Intru temperature device which will eat is hereby recommended that pois sions upon his solitude. When the its fiery way through metal defenses EASTER MILLINERY oned barley, as prepared by the mood was upon him he was apt to once thought absolutely Impregna SALE OF SPRING FABRIC —TRY ON THE NEW HATS TODAY undersigned and representatives of disregard entirely the conventional ble. GLOVES The contest between the safe the Bureau of Biological Survey ities, sayB the Kansas City Star. Chic little hats of fine, silk crepe in A neighbor of the poet laureate cracker and the safe maker is fast TWO LOTS 69c AND $1.49 of the United States Department the newest approved shades for spring. of Agriculture, be used for the once asked If he might bring to resolving Itself Into the old problem a woman who was visit of the irresistible force and the Im Some have deft touches of straw— These are most practical for spring purpose of such extermination. Aldwortli ing In his home. Sho was well movable body—with the odds In fa some have sparkling buckles and pins and summer wear and fashionably Such poisoned barley may be se known In society. It was carefully vor of the safe cracker. —many are prettily trimmed with styled with plain and fancy stitched cured from the undersigned at his explained t'o Tennyson that the Since the beginning of safe mak office in Eugene, Lane County, woman hnd a great admiration for ing the inventors hnve hnd two sets gaily hued flowers—select your new cuffs—sizes are not complete in Oregon, nt approximately the cost the poet’s works and desired very of men to deal with—the burglars hat today here. every style hut your size is here in who use the drill and those who much to see him. Tennyson assent of preparation. $2.95 to $6.50 some one of them. Price range. use explosives. Each new improve Date -of first publication of this ed quite readily, telling tho neigh ment' of safes has been met, on the bor to bring her to luncheon nnd notion April 7, 1925. named the day. When the day ar- part of the burglar, with methods (Signed) O. S. FLETCHER, rlv -d the poet had forgotten all for successfully attacking it. n9 16 23 County Agricultural Agt. about It and, ns It chanced, was In MEN ’S SPRING FURNISHINGS one of Ills solitary moods. AT UMPHREY & MACKIN’S Marvelous Natural Bridge The woman was Introduced; Ten NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLE The Rainbow natural bridge Is lo MOST REASONABLE PRICES nyson bowed. Luncheon was an cated within the Navajo Indian res MENT. nounced nnd they went In. She nal ervation nenr the southern boundary To make men look and feel “in tune” with spring, here are new furnishings as next her host, who throughout the of Utah, and spans a canyon and n In the County Court of tho F new as the season—fresh showings of smartly styled shirts, ties, hosiery and meal did not utter a word. At the smnll stream which drains the of Oregon for La.no County, end of ft he retired In silence to Ills every kindred essential to a man’s good appearance and comfort, We’ve made hi tho mat tor of tho estate of room and the woman loft the house nortliwestern slope of the Navpjo mountains. This bridge Is unique every effort to give men the best in style and quality at a fair price, Come in and! William Lane, Deceased. to which she had made her pil In that it Is not only n symmetrical look around—no obligation to buy. grimage In hope and reverence, not Notice is hereby given that nrch below but presents also a undersigned executrix of the estate having heard so much ns the sound curved surface above, thus roughly New bow ties in small, medium and large shapes. Priced...................... 40c and 50c suggesting a rainbow. Its height of William Lane, deceased, has of the poet’s voice. New four-in-hand ties priced............................................ 50c, 75c, $1.00 and $1.25 above Hie surface of the water Is filed in th<* county court of Lnno 800 feet, and Its span Is 278 feet'. Cockney's Absent “H" county, state of Oregon, her final New shirts, fast color, with and without collar...................................... $1.50 to $5.00 account ns tho executrix of said In I.ntln and the languages, such The bridge and Its neighboring can New belts in knitted silk fabric or leather................................................. 50c to $1.50 yon walls are gorgeously clothed In estate and that Tuesday, May 12, as French, derived from It. the “h” mottled red nnd yellow. The Indian New hand toilored caps in a large range of shapes and patterns, priced........... 1025, nt the hour of 10 o’clock Is not pronounced. Its omission be story concerning its origin Is that ................................... $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2.50 and $2.95 a. ni., of said day has been fixed by ing due to the slightly different a rainbow was turned to stone, thus throat formation In different races. said court ns the time for the hear For centuries after the Norman con permitting certain hero gods to es ing and passing upon said final quest Latin and Norman French cape flood waters In the canyon. In Our Grocery Department account and objection thereto, if were the official tongues of England, Devout Indians will not pass under New Buttenck Phone 33, City Delivery bridge without saying their any, nnd of the final settlement nnd the aspirate, therefore, was this Spring Style Quarterlies prayers The Indian name was Nu- No. 2>.j can sliced pineapple and distribution of the residue of never sounded. \Vlth the gradual gee-lld Nonne-zofdii— “The rainbow and May Patterns 30c size, 4 for....... $1.00 n rise of English ns n national Inn the said eatate. turned to stone.” □ No. ‘¿l/2 coh good quality gunge, the "h" came Into fashion, Now Here Tho first publication of this no B though even today one may occa apricots, a can............. 25c I tiro will be on the 9th day of sionally find nn old-fashioned clergy Black Maria No. 2t/2 can fancy peaches Call for May fashion sheets □□ April, 1925, and tho hist on the man who clings to the undent tradl Everybody knows thnt prison B a can .............................. 27c —free. 7th day of May 1925. tlon nnd speaks with conservative vans nre called "Black Marlas." The □□□nnaBDnnnnannnnnnnnnnnnnnanc!nannnnannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnni:innnni;i] correctness of an “uuible mnn.” Tn reason for thnt appellation Is given EMILY JANE LANE, Executrix of the the main, however, the dropping of In the following terms In the Star estate of William the "h" wns left to the less edu of November 28. 1874, In the form of if I had a bigger flock—but I’m in the class for which the card j Editor To Speak at Uugene. cated classes. particular? those in a letter from a correspondent: Lane, DocCAsod. pretty well satisfied. I’m a lot wns issued and it chanced that the ! Elbert Bede, editor of «’-<» Sen London, which na the court nnd ofil “ About 1885 or 18-IO there resided II. J. Shinn, clnl center, had of course been more In New York city a lady of African better off than I used to be when commencement address was given { tinel; hsis accepted an invitation Attorney for estate. a 9m 7c affected by the French non aspira descent and bacchanalian habits by the father of the editor of The ! to address tho Eugene chamber of I was selling iny grain direct, tion tbun the more truly English bearing the classical name of Marin. I Sentinel. “ I believe in cooperation, all Commerce at their noon luncheon The live wire print shop is al north country. Her sprees were frequent and glori right—the fanner needs a lot of it. on Thursday, April 16. “Things ous. It came to pass that whenever ways ready to help in the prep Eugene Newspaper Finds Fanner But before he can cooperate suc Every kind of loose leaf We Think ’ ’ is the subject he has she Indulged she was always nabbed aration of advertising nnd printing Gave Tint to Water selected. cessfully, he has to solve his own ledger sheets. The Sentinel. Who Admits He Is Mak by the police. They invariably had copy. Our experience may be Opposite Buckingham palace is to to put tier In a wagon to take her individual production problems. in Money. worth something to you. xxx to be found the Victoria memorial. to the station house. This thing You can’t cooperate merely This beautiful piece of workman occurring so often the vehicle was First with Cottage Grove news talkiug about it. It takes a ship Is particularly remarknble for called Black Maria's carriage. The Sentinel. (Editorial in Eugene Register.) of hard scratching first. the clear, delicate green of the wa Therefrom the van used to convey ter In its marble basins. The secret prisoners came to be called the Herewith, in substance, is a “As I said before, NOTICE TO CREDITORS. of Its coloring and translucency was Black Maria.”—Washington Star. statement made to this writer the worrying about taxes as I used revealed recently when two work other ilnv by a farmer. It is of I’m still pretty mail about a good In the matter of the estate of men wore observed solemnly draw fered, without comment, for what many things, but at least I’ve got Exceptions to Theory ing a large suck to and fro through Clyde Earl Babcock, deceased. it is worth: tho money to pay my taxes when the water. They explained to an tn- The recapitulation theory la the Notice is hereby given that “I used to be complaining eter they come due. That makes a lot tervabed onlooker thnt the sack was theory that a parallel exists be- Amber Babcock has been by the filled with a certain substance tween the embryonic development nally about high taxes and spend of difference, so far as I'm Con County Court of the State of Ore which, while preventing the growth of an Individual and the historical ing about half my time running corned. ’ ’ gon, in np of weeds, gave the water Its deli- evolution of Its race. This parallel around to meetings whose purpose pointed oate apple green tint.- London CH Is explained by the theory of evolu was to secure tax reduction, I late ol tion. according to which In the words didn’t get anywhere, so far M T Typography of Other de Times. of Sedgwick, "the development censed, and that all porsous haling history of the Individual appears to cun see, nnd I never hnd the Oldest Form of Writing claims against said estate are here Days Cotfl (bi y Get money to pay my taxes with. The Egyptian system of writing Is be a short and simplified repetition, by notified to [iresent the same or. In a certain sense, n recapitula “ I've quit it. I ’ m sticking close perhaps the oldest of the known duly verified at the law office of By Now tion of the course of development1 of H. J. Shinn in Cottage Grove, scripts. This writing was In the the specie»." The theory Is correct at home now. and looking after form of pictures. The most ancient my own affairs, I still think that Oregon, within six months from Egyptian papyrus now known con to a limited extent In the case of taxes are higher than the fanner tile 26th day of Marqh, 1925. How styles in printing change is tains accounts of the reign of King many animals, but there are many ought to have to pay, bnt the dif deviations due to the adaptation to illustrated by a copy of a com AMBER BIBCOCK, Assn (.'<580 8.VM B. C.). The earliest 11. .1. Shinn, A>liiui>istratri\. literary papyrus Is thnt known from environment, abbreviation of the foresee is that now I have ille mencement card which The Senti of development and other In money to pay them when the tax- nel has received which was printed Attorney for estate. in«tin2.'lp(T) the uame of Its former owner as the course paving time conies around. I’risse Papyrus. now preserved In fluences. at New Paynesville, Minn., in 1902. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION 1'iirls. It contains a work compost'd “I’m thankful to say that Printers I of today would hardly Honor in Installments ill the reign of n king of the fifth done reasonably well in the consider r as printing nt al dynasty. and Is computed to have Tha officials of n certain church couple of years. Year before printing : that appears on this been written as early na 2fW B. C. were anxious to obtain a "D, D." for The word i * ‘ Program ’ ’ is their pastor, and a letter was sent when the rains continued late into to a certain “diploma mill" asking the summer. I sowed a patch of bossed into the paper of the Caddy's Limitations clover. I got a good stand anil cut page without being printed, One day “Flory” was caddying for terms. As the price mentioned for the about 20 tons o( hay from it. Later though one of the important words for a rather petulant golfer, who. honor was twice ns great as the on I harvested a good crop of seed. on the page it is the weakest in after missing a short putt on the church was prepured to pay. anoth ‘ ‘ I haled the hay which was first appearance, The remainder of the ninth green nt Mulrfleld threw his er letter w as forw srded to the au putter Into the neighboring potato thorities stating that they would class, nnd when spring come on I page stands out in black heavy field to relieve hl» feelings. purchase one "D" now and the other sol I it for «20 a ton. My clover type entirely out of harmony with With face unmoved. "Ftery” wax when they had sufficient funds for seed Brought about «500, so I got the cmbocwoii work, which Is in walking In the direction of the next the purpose. around «900 off that patch of script. Four kinds of type appear tee when the golfer Mid: “Ohl clover. It helped. upon the page. No printer today 'Fiery.' you might go and get uiy Safest Thing “The« I’ve got a good bunch of would use more than two—usually putter.” To thia “Fiery” replied: •Tin Emily He siivs he thinks I'm the chicken», nnd every evening I pick only one would be considered suf- MODEL C THREE-MAGAZINE - • ----------------------------- aam A JUrw A I INTERTYPE JTJBa paid tne carry, no lav fetch and cutest girl he ever saw. Wunder tf I up from $3.50 to «5 worth of eggs. ficieat— -and that would be script rni’ Th» w one of the types« tting machines used by The Sentinel carry." ought to give him a date? T not complaining about tho feed or text. Commas and periods are Brute Naw let him keep on bills, for I raise nearly all mv own used at the ends of black linen, machine rk l'ndi'n»°J t* W8fpaP<’r Th’* intrieaten«, of the thinking so.—Virginia Reel. Give Her Credit feed. " I “ raise * it all, as a matter of something seldom done in these machine » indicated by the fact that h contains some 3.001) Mrs Chnrget —1 should think parts, not countmg the several hundred matrices in each fact, but the mash, and I think I lavs of advanced tvpogmphr A Good One you'd give me ns extension—a» The commcneemeat card was machine0.nrAenn"'th nUm'M'r °f P*rt8' h “ • 8turdy ijr wnv to making my own loyal n customer as I am. Mary— 1 can’t see why Dot baa so SMÄjth in the not distant future. handed to The Sentinel by Mrs. thathXi.lddh- ‘ ,han the me<’banieal care Grocer lexyalt many admirers calling to see her. “I get good production from my W H Ostrander. A relative of that should be given to any plvee of machinery to keep it Mr». Ch argot I do nil my owing ahe can't »lng or play a piano. hens better maybe, than I would Mr. Ost! an<lor ’• Wt a graduate m running order. at your »lore I—l'rvgre»»lv» Grocer. • p Peg Maybe that'» the reason. Newest Timely Dependable Merchandise Reasonable Prices Always At Umphrey & Mackin’s Come Today The Newest Dresses and Coats DOESN'T LIKE TAXES, BUT IS ABLE 10 PAY ’EM ■y