The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, June 15, 1925, Page 2, Image 2

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COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL. MONDAY. JUNE 15. 1925
dottane (Grove Snitinri
»
property tax at a higher rute than □□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□ Early Georgia Settler
his neighbor with only 40 acres.
Picked Location Wisely
Industry is discouraged by being (
In 1835 Pickens county. Georgia,
Publisher* penalized just as agriculture is, while □□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□
Be<le & Smith
was peopled by the Cherokee In­
....... Editor upon the encouragement of industry
Elbert Bede....
With the promise of good weath- dians. In that year, one Sam Tate
A first-class publication entered at depends the success of agriculture.
moved in and settled eight miles
Cottage Grove as second-class matter There is no reason why the man I er again after a wet and in from
any other white neighbor. He
who isn’t thrifty enough to acquire many respects unsatisfactory spring
was first on the ground when the
Business Office...... —55 North Sixth property should escape taxation
thoughts are turning to picnics as government moved the Cherokees
through high exemptions in an in­ j a form of entertainment. One of out to Indian territory in 1837.
SUBSCRIPTION KATES
come tax law.
By mail (Cash in advance)
tho moat interesting of these events He staked ««IT his pick of the lands
Such an income tax law might held this year, and indeed one of left by the Indians, and his claim
One year..... $2.75 | Three months.. .80
Six months.. 1.50 ¡One month....... 50 be a happy solution of the present the first that the weather would embraced, among other things, the
BY CARRRIER
finest marble deposit in the United
situation in which the farmer be­
month......... -......................... $ .30 lieves that every hand is set permit, was the gathering of the States and one of the most valu­
One _______
Four months, in advance..... .... 1.10
able in the world. It still belongs
Right in the heart of the buying
Six months, in advance...... .... 1.60 against him and that an income' camp ground on Row river yester- to the Tate family. There Is only
One year, in advance.......... .... 3.00 t.ax would solve »11 his difficulties. ; 4ay
wiiHon comes this splendid offering of
Among the members of the one vein of Georgia marble, and
dress values that surpass anything
family who , no longer live here the old man got it ail—a soiid block
Member of
National Editorial Association
we have been able to present here­
A noted criminal when recently who were present were Ham Veatch, three-eighths of a mile,wide, four
Oregon State Editorial Aasiciation haled into court did not have suf­ of Portland, and Mrs. Ernest Bost, miles long and two hundred feet
tofore.
Oregon Newspaper Conference
ficient funds to enable him to of Amarillo Texas. Mrs. Bost was 1 to a half-mile deep, the estimated
A dress manufacturer was over-stocked
retain an attorney—and yet he had visiting in Portland last week and 1 worth of which today, according
to experts, runs up to $165,000,000,-
A FAIR AND EQUITABLE
and made us price concessions that
gotten away with a hundred thous­ took advantage of her presence 000,
and
Is
still,
running,
It
has
INCOME TAX.
and dollars.
Young man, take there to come to the Veatch pic- been worked now for more than
enabled us to pass on the splenditi
warning, money gained by crooked nic here. Hhe was accompanied by fifty years and in till that time
savings to our customers.
The state grange proposes tn means will never be supporting you her two sons George and Jack.
they hnve only scratched the sur-
initiate a “fair and equitable” in your ohi age.
Each and every dress is well made
_____ *.
face of about three acres of It.
income tax law, to be placed upon
—smart in style, fashioned of printed
The week just past was an un­ They luivd dug out of It such bulld-
the ballot at the next general elec­
_and figured
voil, pure linen, striped _
What puzzles us is how the per­ usually quiet one in society with Ings as the Corcoran Art gallery
the Pan-American building In
tion.
chautauqua and other attractions and
broadcloth,
and
combinations
of two
son
who
wrecks
a
Jiush
in
gathering
Washington, the Rhode Island state
The Sentinel is pleased to know
i
taking most of the attention of capital, the New York Stock ex­
or more fabrics.
that it is such an income tax wild flowors along the highway has local people.
The decoration of
law that the grange proposes to sufficient appreciation of their the stage and other preparations change, the Federal Reserve banks
Now is the time to secure a new dress
beauty to want to gather them.
of Cleveland and Atlanta, the Field
initiate. Heretofore all statements
Ji
which were necessary for the suc­ museum in Chicago, the Statue of
to wear for the coining vacation days.
coming from that source 0 upon the
cessful presentation of the enter­ Civic Virtue In New York city, and
We
invite
you
to
see
these
new
dresses
Upon
his
recent
visit
to
the
big
subject of income tax threatened
tainment were largely in the hands thousands of lesser monuments, but
Whether you are ready to buy today
an income tax law “with teeth city the editor made 'lie entertain­ of the clubs of the city and took you would hardly know It.—W. O.
or not.
ing observation that the country
Saunders
in
Collier
’
s.
in it.”
much of their attention from the
Such a threat could only mean an gink no longer gawks at the tall usual run of social affairs. With
income tax that would injure some- buildings.
the approach of the Fourth and Much Care and Taste
oik ! for the benefit of others, Tlmt
i with the picnic and outdoor lunch
Put Into Panama Hat
is the wrong idea in taxation, ns
About the only difference be- I season at hand local people are
Counting the number of rings of
well as in any other governmental tween the monkey and some inen if. looking forward to an interesting
strands In the crown reveals the
activity.
in favor of the monkey.
I summer regardless of the incon- quality of panama hats. The more
We shall watch with considerable
venience Jupiter Pluvius seeins to be of these there are the better the
interest for an income tax law that
I determined to inflict.
grade. Color, texture and shape
shall I m ? just and equitable. The LANE COUNTY DAY IS SET
are important factors, too, and If
trouble with all other taxation is
Mrs. Wallace H. Martyn, of Chi­ any broken straws are revealed
that is is not just and equitable. Boys’ and Girls’ Summer School
cago, house guest of Mrs. H. W. the value Is decreased, says the
Opens
in
Corvallis
Today.
If other taxation wore just and
Titus, was the inspiration for an New Haven Register. Furthermore,
equitable, we should hear very little
n good panama hat is never bleached
¡informal at home affair given by lifter being woven.
Wednesday,
June
17,
will
be
Lane
Those of
about an income tax.
| Mrs. Titus Friday afternoon. About superior grade are the original color
county
day
at
the
O.
A.
C.
experi
­
The Sentinel is anxious to learn
20
who
were
interested
in
meting
of the little strips of leaves from
what the grange’s idea may bp of ment station mid it is hoped that a
Mrs. Martyn called during the a dwarf palm-tree plant that grows
what is .just and cquitablo in an large number of persons from the
Assisting the hostess In Ecuador and other South and
income tax. The Kent inni has its county will bo able 40 make the ¡afternoon.
were Mrs. K. K. Mills and Mrs. Central American countries where
own idea, and we trust that trip to Corvallis that day, according
the natives weave the best hats.
the idea of the grange may to O. 8. Fletcher, county agent, I Bert Trask. The centerpiece was It takes three months or more to
I decorated with pansies. Mrs. Mnr- finish those of the highest quality.
who
was
in
Cottage
Grove
Friday
bo much the same— for tin» reason
that The Sentinel believes it would The day will be something of a tyn will remain in Cottage Grove All the work Is done by hand and
bn possiblo to propose an income picnic, with basket lunches nt noon, until next Tuesday when she will only the best and longest fiber Is
THE QUALITY STORE- good serv . ce
tax law thnt would meet little the experiment station furnishing | go to Portland for a visit there of used
Reports
that
the
mopt
expensive
some
time.
and
eroam.
i
coffee
opposition and which would yet
hats are woven only by candle light
The twelfth annual boys’ and
achieve tho purpose of an income
With the approach of the otit­ or under water are said to be erro­
tax law—that of catching the fel­ girls’ summer school will be held
beginning today door season less attention is being neous. However, the straw Is kept
low who 1ms been escaping all or n nt O. A. C. boginning
damp and nt night the unfinished
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
on August 6,
made for Lane county; rad that Tuesday,
large pa it of tho taxes which he and tho i1 invitation is extended paid to interior events than here­ hats are hung where they will be
Homestead Entry, No. 018215, for the 16th day of June, 1925, at the
tofore
but
one
of
the
attractive
especially
to
give
residents
of
Lane
exposed
to
the
dew
so
that
they
Department
of
the
Interior,
U.
S.
should justly pay.
SW'/j, Section 9, Townshop 22 8., hour of 10 o’clock in the forenoon
If the grange should propose! an county an opportunity to become events of the late season was tho can be worked on without danger of Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon, Rango 3 West, Willamette Meridian, of said day in tho county court
May
27,
1925.
dance
given
by
the
Jolly
Bunch
acquainted
with
the
work
being
breaking
the
strands
the
following
income tax law with a property
Notice is hereby given that has filed' notice of intention to room in the county court house at
day.
tax offset, with a rate of taxation done during this summer school. club at Phillips hall Friday eve­
Ernest B. Walker, of Landax, Ore­ niako throe year Proof, to establish Eugene, Lane county, Oregon, has
The
session
will
end
ning.
The
event
was
carefully
Juno 21) and
that would not. penalize success,
gon, who, on April 1, 1921, made
out and proved
very Lottery Once Harvard Aid Forest Homestead Entrv, List No. claim to the land above described, been fixed as the time and place
find with exemptions so low thnt it is expected thnt 200 or more carried
before the Register and Receiver by said court for the hearing of
An interesting hit of information 6 2135; No. 013801, for Lots 3 & 4.
ii would catch the non property boys and girls from southern and popular. This is the last dance of
Section 5, Township 20 S., Range of tho U. 8. Land Office, at Rose­ objections to said final account and
eastern
Oregon
will
regarding
the
early
history
of
Har
­
attend.
A
the
club
until
next
fall.
owner who now contributes nothing
vard college is derived from an 1 East, Willamette Meridian, has, burg, Oregon, on the 17th day of the final settlement of said estate.
—ex­
to the support of the government special train left Ashland yesterday
Any and all objections to said
edition of the Colunffdiin Sentinel, a filed notice of intention to make Juno, 1925.
to
carry
students
from
that
section.
.
Members
of
the
R.
N.
A.
will
at
­
three year Proof, to establish claim
under whose protection he» lives, the
Claimant names as witnesses:
i final account and the final settle­
tend a convention at Marcóla June weekly newspaper, printed In Bos­ to the land above described, before
probability is that it would meet
ton, September 1-1, 1796. It states
Thomas O. Brasher, Charles Wil ment of said estate must be filedi
i 22, according to plans made at the that when George Washington was E. O. Immel. U. s. Commiuuoner,
with favor on the part of the
School Election Being Held.
Eugene, Oregon, on the Sth dav liam Ewing. William II. Bnehei'ler, with the clerk of said court on or
meeting of thp lodge held Wednes­ President of the United States at
voters.
of July, 1925.
The annual school election is
Edward N. Brasher, all of Cottage before the said date of hearing.
Claimant names as witnesses:
A property tax offset would i>e being held this afternoon. A di­ day evening. At this meeting two Harvard college was supporting It­
Dated and first published this
Grove,
Oregon.
new
members,
Mrs.
J.
E.
Blackmore
self
partly
by
grand
lotteries,
with
Joseph
Clause,
Bruce
L.
Walker,
ordv fair Io the owner of property rector and a clerk nro to ll. ■
18th day of May, 1925.
and Mrs. Dorothy Stewart were a capital'prize of $20,000. Tickets both of Landax, Oregon, Thad non coal HAMILL A.CANADAY,
who is now contributing liberally. elected. N. E. Glass, whose t
of Dexter, Oregon, Ralph ml4jnlle(2)
Register.
CHARLES F. LACKY,
initiated. New officers appointed were sold for 25 cents, says the Mundell,
H is the limn who is not contribut­ as director expi
H. \V;ilki*r. (rf Vida. Oregon
Administrator of the estate of
were Mrs. Ileon Currin, inner Boston Globe.
ing his fair proportion that we for reelection and A. W. Ki
non
coal
HAMILL
A.
CANADAY.
The fonr-page papers of that' day,
William H. Lacky, Deceased.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLE­
want to get. No one would think formerly a member of the board, sent.inel; Mrs. R. Hanna and Mrs. with advertisements confined large­ Jnl-29c(2)___________ ____ Register,
Herbert W. Lombard,
John
Wallace,
managers.
MENT.
of proposing that the man with is a candidate against him. Worth
ly to auction sales, contained much
—<*?—
Attorney for estate. m!8jnl5(M)
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
I dd acres of land should pay a Harvey has boon renominated for I
material In brief. There were no
The fifteenth wedding anniver­ large headlines and news from
Notice is hereby given that
clerk and has no opposition, The
sary of Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Men­ Europe, brought by ship, was often
Department of the Interior, U. S. Charles F. Lacky, administrator of
The live wiro print shop ip al­
polls will remain open until 7
denhall was observed at their home many months old. The Issue of Land Office, Roseburg, Oregon, May the estate of William H. Lacky, ways ready to help in the prep­
o’clock this evening.
September
14,
1796.
as
an
example
here Sunday. Guests present were
12, 1925.
deceased, has filed his final account aration of advertising and printing;
i Mr. and Airs. H. A. Galloway, Mr. carried a news item stating that
Nutiee is hereby given that John in the matter of said estate in the copy.
Our experience may be-
‘‘on the 25th of June (the latest
and Mrs. G. O. Knowles, Mr. and date) General Bonaparte was at Hopman, of Cottage Grove, Oregon, county court of the State of Oregon worth something to you.
Company Gets Mess Fund.
xx*
Mrs.
D.
T.
Aw-brcy,
of
thia
city,
A chock for $50 hns been .»ent
Bologna.”
and
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Copper-
to t'amp Jackson by the commer­
■V
cial club to be ndded to the mess noil, of Eugene.
%
Thieves
Cart
Away
House
— __
fund of Company D, 180th infantry,
The daring and the Ingenuity of
Word has been received, here of modern thieves occasion frequent
which is now in training there. The
decision to send this money was tho marriage of Miss Mary B. surprises for the police of various
Articles picked up and
made at a meeting of the hoard Roner and George W. Ayres which cities.
¡took plnco Saturday, Juno 6. They’ carted away range from things
of directors held Friday noon.
will make their home in Scio. Mrs. whose apparent value to any other
l-’or graduation presents
Ayres was a teacher in the Cottage than the rightful owner would
i ngageini'iit alio« its and
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
seem nil, to things so huge that It
Grove
schools last winter.
ding prcMohts choose
would appear almost Impossible to
DENTISTS
conceal them. A complaint recent­
The
wedding
of
Alice
Thomas
ly filed with the I’nrls police by a
I 1 W. TITUS, D. M. D.— Dentistry.
old Ford^S Xi’a.S1' Sh0uM I?
• Modern equipment. First Na­ and Everett Percy Turpin occurred Mme. Cabert said that her whole
tional Bank Buihling. Hours, y to at the Methodist parsonage Jun«' 2, house had been stolen, says the
switched to thaT^w 2^7^'
12 and 1 to 6. Evenings ami Sun Pastor J. H. Ebert officiating. The New York Times. Mme. Cabert
days by nppointmeut. Office phone couple will make thicr hr me near stated that she had built a house
she runs like a clock
F for Fordt
It is a linen-finished .stationery 10, residence phone 184 J.
London.
Both are well known of wood In the Rue de la Caltpe-
bit
more
power
Seema
to
•
trlere. She was called away to
of ideal weight and wonderful I )R W I ll BOVV ¡kiitiit tn , residents of thnt vicinity.
visit a dying aunt and when she
writing qualities. Last word
Fifth and Main streets. Hours,
in paper making—first choice 8:30 to 12 and 1 to 5:30. Evenings The wedding of Miss Charlotte returned the house had dlaappeared.
and Bundays by appointment. Phoned:
in li ter writing.
Ranfield, sister of Mrs. H. S. Lass-
office 35, residence 161 J.
Not Guilty
well, to W. II. Johns, of Ontario,
The girl graduate and the
Child naivete 1» always delicious.
ATTORNEYS
Canada, will take place in Port­ 1’Hke. for exiunple, the little
June bride will both appreciate
such a practical gift.
||ERBERT W. LOMBARD Attor land June 19. Mrs. Laaswell will who forgot that her mother
11 noy at Law.
First National leave thia week to attend.
said she did not wish to be
White and tints Plain edge Bank Building. Phono 94, Cottage
turlied during siesta hour.
of carbon, and be-
- Grove, Oregon.
The child forgot and went
and bevelled gold edge.
Mrs. J. F. Mendonca Dies.
Mrs. J. F. Mendonca died nt a taliped on the door, only to be
II J. 8HINN
httorney al
sharply reminded when her mother
• and Notnrv Public. Practico* Eugene hospital
Friday
night,
in all courts. Bader building, Cot­ June 12. She was born in Wai woke up and demanded to know
who was knocking.
tage Grove, Oregon.
port, Oregon, December IS. 1900.
“It was me. mother," cried the
(lEOKt)E J. WILLETT, Attorney- She is survived by her hastia nd, little one quickly, “but It ain't
’ at In»
Office in Under block. J. F. Mendonca, who is employed now.”
Cottage Grove.
z
in tho Weise sawmill, ami two
Aunt
small children.
PHYSICIANS
Charming Thought
Tho funeral services were > held
It was after dinner and the
|)H.
C.
E.
FROST.-
Physician
C. J KEM, Prop
2:30
this
afternoon
from had turned to __
psychology. This
unti Burgeon. Office in Lawson at
Mills chapel. J. H. Ebert, | pastor disturbing question hud just been
Building.
Phone
47,
Cottage
Grove,
Cottage Grove,
Oregon Oregon.
^ andard oil company
‘
does old age really
of the Methodist church, official put: ’’ When
begin 1'
ing.
( Califom^ )
Interment
was
in
the
(1AVEN U. DYOTT, M. D. Phv I. O
To establish a formula was pros­
O. F. cemetery.
' sieian «nil Hurgvon. Evetiinj:»
ing rather difficult, when one laiiy,
l>' iii'piuntiiu'iit
Suite 3, Kem
who did n<>t look her years, found
l'l'l>!. 1 (»ttnge Grove. Entrance on
Council Meeting Tonight,
the following:
north Sixth street, just off Main.
“To me. old age Is always fifteen
is expected that tho council
I) A FORRES, M. D Physi.nn
take final action tonight on years older than I am."—Cyrano,
• an.I Surgeon. Falls answered
for $25.000 water improvement Puri*.
Jai or night
Maternity work a
specialty. Over C. J. Breii-r Co.
Like All the Rest
Phones: Office 34. resilience 199 J.
“The very thought of marriage
| )K A W. KIME Physician ami
alarm* me. Fancy having a bus
Surgeon. Obstetrics and diseases
baud about the place day In. day
of women and children n *pcciiiltv.
out."
Will eure for confinement* nt hi*
“Don’t you worry, dear, If 5 011
homo if desire.I Office over C. J.
_ ____
Bookkeeping outfits
in.
The marry Jack It will soon he day
Hreivr Co, Phones: Office, 231;
night out, with him."—London .Mall.
residence 109 Y.
Sentinel.
■ socierr I
Mondays and Thursdays
Special Sale op
StwniiieiijDiesses
ir
PRICE CHOICE
$4.95
EACH
I’d as soon
in my dog”
DRUGSTORE
Symphony
Lawn
A Wide Variety
75c to $1.25
KEM’S FOR DRUGS
ra* ¡RaSfiSi
Hall’s Catarrh
Medicine
both lox.l and Internal, and has been
successful in lhe treatment of Catarrh
for over forty year* Sold by all druggut*.
DRUGLESS PHYSICIANS
I )
H. A. HAI
Drug)«.» I’hvsieian. Phone 30.
Ostrander Building, i:.3i>i, Main
F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo. Ohio strcot, Cottage Greve, On-gon.
Thrifty Wife
Merchants! Your salesbooks
"I hear you have a thrifty little
Place your order with The wife."
"Yeah. Only Inst week she saved
Sentinel (>0 dav* before you
by buying a <1« for WtH)."—
must have them.
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