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COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL, MONDAY JUNE 8, 1925 PAGE TWO ADDRESS IS REFRESHING. Canned Fruit Asked. threatening not to come to Oregon □□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□ Portland, Ore.. June 5.—(To the (Continued from first page.) . on account of it. Folks live to Mondays ami Thursdays Editor.)—The Pacific Coast Rescue Much a ripe old age in Oregon that sadness at the thought of leaving iand Protective society requests its Bede & Smith.................. .Publishers 'an interitance tax does not worry you, who, although you have also , friends to remember the girls of Elbert Bude........................ ......Editor them. Besides it is only a method | of getting from the estates of the been our closest friends and com I the Louise home and*the babies of Mrs. J. A. Wright was hostess A first-cluss publication entered at dead the taxes that the living in panions. You will take our places tho Albertina Kerr nursery home Tuesday to the Social Twelve at lass matter Cottage Grove as second c many cases should have paid. its regular social afteroon. Only and the revolving years will bring when canning fruit and vegetable* orth Sixth Business Office......... 55 N Th.* Sentinel will have to be club members were present. The others after you are gone. For we this year. The Louise home nnd Albertina shown that Fiori la has become a living rooms were tastefully decor- .see the day approaching when you, SUBSCRIPTION RATES highly prosperous stati* merely be- ' ated with rose shaded peonies too, must leave the school you love Kerr nursery cared for last year By mail (Cash in advance) One year ... $2.75 I Three months.. .80 cause of the inhibition against while a yellow color scheme was so dearly. Although our example t respectively 204 unfortunate giri» Hix months.. 1.50 | One month---- .50 income and inheritarce taxes, but prettily carried out in the dining has not always been perfect, we and 213 homeless babies ami BY CARRRIER . even should such be the case, we room. t wo-course hop? that it has always been help youngsters. The babies and girls A delicious .30 | must remember that Florida has Ono month _ ___ ful and that you may profit by were committed from twenty-eight Four months, in advance... .... 1.1C climatic attractions for the rich luncheon was served, the table being centered with a basket of our mistakes. Schoolmates, fare- counties of the state. Hix months, in advance..... ... 1.60 Please send a note stating how- On.i vein, in adv.-ince......... .... 3.00 that we do not have ami which bright yellow artificial poppies i well! many jars you will fill so that the I would avail us little did we have sent to the hostess by an eastern Fellow Classmates: Truly of our Member of i them. 1 The rich of the east wish | friend. Each guest received as a meeting here we may say “This is freight may be YrePa^* Address National Editorial Association Oregon Htato Editorial Assiciation to find a mild climate close at I favor a coathanger covered with the last time.” Though it should the general office, 195 Burnside Oregon Newspaper Conference.^ i hand, Florida ha* catered to thnt silk of dainty shades. The last ■ chance by some event miraculous, street, Portland. W. G. MAC LAREN, i wish. We do not have that oppor- | meeting for this season will be that on another commencement day INCOME TAX AND THE DENNIS I tunity. General Superintendent. held June 18 with Mrs. Clara we should all meet and answer to RESOLUTION. Not only is the resolution a Burkholder. the roll call without anyone missing, case of rubbing it in, but the fact we know it would not be the same Salesbooks. The Sentinel, x State Grange Master Palmiter I is that thou-mnds who worked an I The pupils of the first four I save in name; something would be has called upon members of his 1 voted for the repeal of tho income grades were entertained Thursday I lacking, something gone. For, as organization to defeat the Dennis tax are believers in the principal afternoon in their school rooms by the class of 1925, we part forever. resolution and to at the same time I of tho income tax and they believe their teachers, Mrs. Bert Burrows, If there lurks in any heart an enact a new income tax law. it likely that within less than 15 XT i - Mary Sheerin, Mrs. Aida | ancient grudge against rt classmate, The Sentinel is with Palmiter for I years the people will want an in- Smith, Miss Elvira Dyer, Miss | a jealousy, a root of bitterness, oh, the defeat of the Dennis resolution. come tax. Tho Sentinel is one of Bernice • Fitzwater and Miss Nora pluck it out and cast it far aside, The people have just repealed in those. Queen, The affair was in com mem - and let us take each other by the come tax by a majority of 14,000 The Sentinel has noted that tho oration of the last day of school, hand, forgiving as we hope to be Neglect of the liver results in and the presumption is that so soon ! voters of Oregon, when the issue is Picnics had been planned but due forgiven and remembering that self-poisoning! Not so quickly, per after such action they would do : laid fairly before them—not that to the s uncertain weather were | “this is the last time. ” so again. The least that can be lhe income tax has lw*en at any given up. After the playing of Four short and happy years have haps, but just as surely as if you said of the Dennis resolution is that I time fairly presented from either games nnd th«* sing of songs, the | we spent within our high school < I rank poison out of a bottle, If it is a case of rubbing it in but 'side can be relied upon to act teachers treated the pupils to ice walls, founding friendships lasting you liver is not doing its work of there prolxibly is much more be for the best interests of the state. cream and cookie*. and true and laying the foundation helping digestion, eliminating waste hind it. One thing more to it is The Sentinel doos not believe that for our successful future careers. from the bowels and purifying the the fact that it would repeal the 'Hie pros«*nt feeling against an in Mr. and Mrs ('. J. Kem enter- Now that it is over we go our blood, you will always be troubled come tax should be fflkon advan tained on Thursday with nn in- divided ways. Though the future with sick headaches, nausea, bilious formal 7 o'clock dinner, having as lies bright and promising, we know ness, bad breath, gas, sour stomach, :ax is not sub tage of for the purpose of itine k thnt <nn over a 15 year inhibition. guests Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Koehler, not what life holds in store for us. or constipation. Cleanse and tone your liver! Put Thousands who aided in repeal* Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Dyott and Mr. We know not what our calling, income tax. It o can no longer ing the income tax are income and Mrs. 8 S. Lasswell. The eve what our station in life will be, your system in condition so Those who pay taxers at heart, C. C. ( Chapman, ning hours were spent at bridge. whether any of us shall receive feel your very best again! _ <$>_ n to leave the who initiated tho repeal bill -and fame, whether w-e shall gain riches just a spoonful of Dr. H. 8. of none wo believe that he acted a year □□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□ or poverty, whether any of us shall Thacher’s excellent Liver and Blood too soon—is one of such. The □ evpy ever be president of the Syrup after the next few meals APPROACHING Sentinel is another. Wo note that □ United States, governor of Oregon, and notice the quick improvement EVENTS □ another Hoover, another Madame in the way yon ent, sleep; look and Tom Kav, state treasurer nnd the D recipient of a large income from □□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□ Schuinann-Heink or another Fran feel—the return of strength, vigor and energy. You will be complete his industries, is another. He be The Jolly Bunch club will hold cis E. Willard. We stand on life’s ly satisfied; otherwise there will lieves that when the federal in threshold and the future beckons. another of its jolly dances Friday come tax is removed, or greatly But, although we do not know that be no cost. Dr. Thacher’s Liver need, there will not be so great evening in Phillips hall, with Mr. we will be or probably anticipate and Blood Syrup is sold and recom and Mrs. T. K. Sears, Mrs. Gert mended by Kern’s for Drugs and feeling against n state income rude Whitsett and William Ward being president of the United all other leading druggists. States, governor of Oregon, another as hostesses. As The Sentinel always has said, Hoover, another Madame Schuniann- the income tax is correct in theory. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. The Women’s Christian Temper Heink, or another Francis E. It will get many of tho tax dodgers Willard, it is with happy confi hold its monthly ance union will urn! force them to contribute to the Department of tho Interior, U. S. dence and assurance that, in part upkeep of tho government under meeting Friday afternoon in the ing» 1 wo say we wrill attack what Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon, parlors. Methodist church whose protection their incomes arc ever task, will fill whatever posi- May 6, 1925. -<$>— I safeguarded, and we should not Notice is hereby- given that Karl The women ’s relief corps will tion, will perform whatever duty, have'-taken from us the privilege will prove worthy of whatever A. Karlsen, of Eugone, Oregon, who, hold its regular meeting Saturday 1 of reenacting such a tax whenever trust, , and will achieve whatever on March 29, 1921, made Homestead afternoon. i wo may wish so to do. honor, in a manner that will justi- Entry, No. 013777, for 8% NW%, fy our time spent here, that will and N% SW%, Section 17, Town Tn© eternal triangle in the office SOUTHWESTERN OREGON recompense for the money expended ship 19 8., Range 5 West, Wiliam here, and that will repay the sacri ette Meridian, has filed notice of MINES BOOSTED of the Corvallis Gazette Times has fices made in order that our city intention to make three year Proof, undergone another change. Charles A. Sprague hns taken the place of To Those Interested in the Develop may be better and happier, our to establish claim to the land above ment of Southwestern Oregon: state .grander, and our United 'leBcribed, before E. O. Immel, U. S. G. L. Hurd, who was with the In the July I issue of Mining States nobler, because we, the class Commissioner, at Eugene, Oregon, paper for several years. Myron K. a Mvers nnd Claude Ingalls continue Truth, a mining journal published of 1925 of Cottag? Grove High on the 20th day of June, I9^p. Claimant names as witnesses: to hold down the other two points at Spokane by the Northwestern School, hav© lived. Max Simonsen, Waltgr Gillispie, of the frinngli». Inpnlls has a tri- Mining association, will appear nn H. O. Bennett, who is confined Marcellos Gillispie, all of Motor anulo of his own ns editor, post- I authentic article by the Southwest ern Oregon Mining bureau. It will to his bed with a severe attack of Route C., Eugene, Ore.; Warren C. ' master nnd golf hound. , be^ run with a front page relief influenza, is improving slowly. Smith, of Crow, Oregon, . map of Coos, Curry, Dougins, Jack- non coal HAMILL A. CANADAY, ' son, Josephine and Lane counties. Sales books. The Sentinel. Register. X mlljn8c(2)________ | The regular price of the journal is 15 cents the copy. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. TEACHERS' EXAMINATIONS. Every person interested in the They I development of the great mineral The semi-annual teachers’ exami Department of the Interior. U. 8. Thu o de j resources of southwestern Oregon nations will be held in the county Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon Mav 27, 1925. ' court room in Eugene commencing start- should subscribe for ns' many copies Wednesday, Juno 10. 1925 nt 9 Notice is hereby given that That I of this issue of Mining Truth as C. J KEM, Prop o’clock and lasting the balance of Ernest B. Walker, of Landax, Ore never can be conveniently mailed to out tho week. Teachers desiring sched gon, who, on April 1, 1921, made Cottage Grove, : Oregon side friends; in any event to at ules showing the time when each Forest Homestead Entry, List No. will.be given can have same (1-21.15; No. 013801, for Lots 3 & 4. least one copy for personal files. subject by applying to Section 5, Township 20 S., Range Subscriptions should bo sent to E. J. MOORE, 1 Fast, Willamette Meridian, has th.' Southwestern Origin Mining jn< 8c(2) County School Supt. tiled notice of intention to make bureau, accompanied by remittance, three year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before on or before Juno 25. EIGHTH GRADE EXAMINA C. O. Immel, U. S. Commissioner, TIONS. SOUTHWESTERN OREGON nt Eugene, Oregon, on the Sth dav I MINING BUREAU. of .July, 1925. The Uniform Eighth Grade ex Claimant names as witnesses: aminations will be given in Dis Joseph Clause, Bruce L. Walker, tricts where pupils hav© completed both of Landax, Oregon, Thad Children's Day at Methodist Church the requirements and who have Mundell, of Dexter, Oregon. Ralph Children's (lay was observed Hun applied for questions on Thursday H. Walker, of Vida, Oregon, day at the Methodist church, The and Friday, June 11 and 12. 1925. non ml HAMILL A. CAN WAY. Thia examination is especially given •Tnl-29c(2) following program was given: Register. for pupils who were conditioned in Song—Primary class. the May examination to work off Class reading—Mrs. Roy Leon conditioned subjects. Questions for NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. a rd’« class. conditioned pupils will be sent, without application, to the chairman Vocal solo—Genevieve Woodard. Department of the Interior, U. S. of the district. Recitation—Genevieve Barker. Land Office, Roseburg, Oregon, Mav E. J. MOORE, Vocal duet-—Margaret Land and County School Supt. 12, 1925. Helen Ostrander. Notice is hereby given that John Recitation—Edna Harvey. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Hopman, of Cottage Grovo, Oregon, Class reading—Omer Moore's who, on August 6, 1920. made class. Department of the Interior, IT. S. Homestead Entry, No. 013215, for Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon. •SW’4, Section 9. Townshop 22 8., Recitation Jack Hanson. Mav 27. 1925. Recitation—Elmer Hubbell. Notice is hereby given that Ilango 3 West, Willamette Meridian, Instrumental duet—Carolyn Gran Ivan George Morris, of Cottage ha* filed notice of intention to nis and Genevieve Woodard. Grove, Oregon, who, on July 6, make three year Proof, to establish 1920, mad« Homestead Entry, No. Class «ong—Little Sunbeams. 013025, for NWU, Section 21, claim to the land above described, Township 21 ’ S., Range 2 West. before the Register and Receiver Willamette Meridian, has filed of the U. 8. Ijind Office, at Rose notice of intention to make three burg. Oregon, on the 17th day of The Reaton year Proof, to ©staldish claim to June, 1925. "Do you remember, dear,” HUld the land above described, before Mrs. Blunk, “that before we were the Claimant names a* witnesses: United States 141 nd Office, at married you always offered me your Roseburg, Oregon, on the 10th dav Thomas O. Brasher, Charles Wil left arm?” of July. 1025. "Yes," replied her husband, “1 Claimant names as witnesses: liam Ewing, William H. Baehehler, wanted to have my right hand free. Luthera C. Dowens, Walter Dowens. Edward N. Brasher, all of Cottage You see. I had a lover'« fear that Thomas Patten, all of Cottage Grove, Oregon, someone would try to take you Grove, Oregon, Ernest Duncan, of non coal HAMIT.L A.CANADAY, away from me. and I always kept It Newberg, Oregon. Register non coal HAMTI.L A. CANADAY. . ml4jnl1e(2) In readiness for defense." Register. •'How aweet! But how Is It that Jn1 29c (2) now you usually offer me your right NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. arm 1" NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION "Well. I am not so afraid as 1 Department ef the Interior. U. S. w as." Office at . Roseburg. Oregon. Department of the Interior, V. S. Land Mav 27, 1925. Land Office at'Roseburg, Oregon. Notice is hereby given that June 4. 192Y Costly to Grow Tall Notice is hereby given that John Harrison Garman, of Cottage ••Sorry, but I can’t Insure you— James H Richardson, of R No. 2. Grove, Oregon, who, on July you’re too tall,* mild the agent to Creswell. Oregon. who, on Mav 9. 1920, made Homestead Eatrv. Nn the man who wanted to take ont 1921. mad© Homestead Eatrv. No. 1013028, for loots 3. 4. 5 ft & Re© 01.3SM. for SWi, SEM. Section 15. 'tion 33, Township 22 8., Rang© an accident policy, West, Willamette Meridian, has ’Too tall? What’s the matter Township 19 8. Range I West. Wil 3 filed notice of intention to make lamette Meridian, has filed notice with thntr* protested the applicant. . of three year Proof, tn establish claim intention to mahr three rear “Anil anyway I’m not ar tall as mv Proof, to establish claim to th» tn th»' land above described, before father was nnd he had no trouble land abov© described, before E O. E. O Immel. C. 8. Com mi « a inner, getting Insured." Immel. TT. 8. Cornn iasioner. at En at Eageae. Oregon, oa the 6th dav ’But your father.” the agent ex irone. Oregon, on the 15th ditv of of July. 1925. Claimant name« as witaaaae«: plained. "was Insured long ago when Julv. 1925 William T. Jones, Jess W. Bemis. Claimant names witnesses: then* was no danger of a fellow Elmer J. Groat, Richard B Gar Jud N Ward. Walter J. Hager ha >Ing Ms heed knocked off by « Frank .Tones. Te<l Napper. all of man, Jr., all of Cottage Grove. •kidding airplane." American 1^- R. Nn. 2 CresweB Oregon Oregon. glon Weekly. non coal HAMILL A. CANADAY. 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