COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL, THURSDAY. JUNE 25, 1925
PAGE TWO
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EVENTS
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the
press
of
Oregon
of
the
fact
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Publishers
Bede & Smith.
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........ Editor that an income tax bill based on □□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□a □ □□□□□□□ntJnnnnnnnn S
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these principles would have a good
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Miss Marian White and Mrs.
The women's relief corps will □
A first class publication entered at
h
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chance
to
win
the
approval
of
a
Cottage Grove a« second class matter
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Georg Bjorset were hostesses last hold itM regular meeting Saturday □
majority of the voters. No news
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Business Office..........55 North Sixth paper, so far as has been observed, evening at a surprise social affair afternoon. Reports are to be given S
at the White home in honor of and all members are urged to be
has expressed advance opposition Miss Bertha Hays and Miss Ruth
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
present.
to an income tax law to be drafted Tuck, both of Eugene and brides
By mail (Cash in advance)
One year..... $2.75 ¡Three months.. .80 on such a basis as that outlined. elect. Twenty-one members of the
The Toujours Prete club
Hix months . 1.50 | One month........ 50 A newspaper attitude so general is Alpha
4
ALL WOOL SWIMMING SUITS
ENSEMBLE SUITS
Xi Delta sorority, of which meet this evening with Miss Evelyn
BV CARRRIER
quite likely to reflect public atti the two honored guests are mem
MADE
BY
PALMER
FOR MEN AND WOMEN
Veateh and Mrs. Cleo Morelock
(>ne month....................................—.30 tude, and probably does so in this
bers, were the guests. Miss Hays at the Roy E. Short home.
Four months, in udvance... 1.10
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PRICED
VERY
LOW
ALL
REASONABLY PRICED
Hix months, in advance------ ...... 1.60 1 case.
was visiting at the home of her
••But the grange will err fatally brother, O. W. HayB, and Miss
One year, in advance......... 3.00
silks
The best
These suits arc knitted
if it sponsors any bill that carries Tuck came with her sorority sisters
Member of
and all wool
by western manufacturers
provisions
calculated
to
penalize
National Editorial Association
under the impression that the sur
and
flannel
Oregon State Editorial Assiciation wealth or success, or to tax one prise was for Miss Hays. A linen
of
western wool for west
wool poire twill
Oregon Newspaper Conference
class more heavily than another, shower was given the
ern
people—every suit de
are used in the
Mrs. Jennie Nichols arrived last
as was deliberately done under A dainty luncheon was
signed for practical use
making
of
these
FAVORING FAIR INCOME TAX. the income tax law which the
evening from San Francisco for
and sturdy wear, fast in
—♦—
attractive en
an extended visit at the home of
people repealed because it was un
Mrs. R. L. Stewart entertained
color—all wool suits...
Sentiment is growing among those fair. If the grange will approach
her son, O. L. Nichols.
semble
suits
of
the Tuesday Bridge club this week
$3.95, .^.95 to $7.50
M isa Bertha Hay«, of Eugene,
who opposed Oregon's former in its task from the standpoint of a
summer coat
at its regular 1 o’clock luncheon
Jaequerd
patterns
arrived Tuesday for a few days’
New
conic tax law favorable to an in sincere effort to equalize taxes by
and dress—we
which was the last meeting of the
como tax law’ having for its object relieving tangible property of a
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$6.50
visit at the home of her brother,
invite
you
to
season.
The centerpiece of the
only the collection of taxes from part of the load it is carrying,
O. W. Hays.
Part
wool
suits
............
table
was
a
pretty
mixed
bouquet,
see
them
today.
those now escaping taxation or then the grange may hope for
O. W. Hays, superintendent of
$2.75, $2.95
¡small poppies prevailing.
Tally
Priced .. $29.50
escaping their fair proportion of probability of success. But if it
the local schools, will attend a state
!
cards,
also
used
as
place
cards,
taxation, such a tax to be one listens to the unwise and demagogic
educational convention at the
were in harmony with the center-
equal upon all classes, the same counsels of Governor Pierce and
versitv of Oregon. He is to
' piece. Following the luncheon the
ns other tuxes.
the Portland Journal and tries to
side at some of the meetings.
Tho following from the Eugene put discriminatory ••teeth” of any afternoon hours were pleasantly
Mr. and Mrs. William Isley
Guard is indicative of sentiment sort into its bill then it will have spent at bridge, Mrs. 8. 8. Lasswell daughter Josephine, of Santa
securing
high
honors.
room
s
The
i
being expressed by many who to face the samé old fight all over
Calif., were guests Inst evening
were artistically decorated with
favored tho repeal of the former again.”
The
at the 8. Chestnut home.
beautiful
-Caroline
rosea,
Testout
income tax law:
two families were neighbors in
|
Invited
guests
of
the
club were
‘‘The Oregon state grange, which
Kansas.
NO ONE CARES ABOUT TAXES. ' Mrs.* Raymond Grube, Mrs. B.
1
G.
purposes to initiate a new state
Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Woodson
Koehler, Mrs. E. W. Frans < and
income tax measure at next year’s
returned Tuesday from a motor
At a duly advertised annual tax Mrs. Fred Anderson.
election, has an excellent oppor
trip to Newport and Portland.
•
payers’ meeting for the Salem
tunity for success if it will but
NEW SUMMER
Mr. . and Mrs. Harry Short and
school district for approval or re
As
a
diversion
from
the
follow the way of wisdom and of
ATTRACTIVE SUMMER
FURNISHINGS FOR MEN
daughter, of Spokane,
son and
:
jection of a $650,000 budget, no form of entertainment, Mrs.
justice in tho preparation of its
JUST ARRIVED
Wash., arrived yesterday and are
body was in attendance except Mills, the hostess, took the
MILLINERY NEW THIS WEEK
measure. The way, of course, lies
school directors nnd district em bers of the M. P. G. club to a visiting at the homes of Mr.
in a drafting of a bill that will
Attractive dress shirts with collars at
ployes. At our own school election show at the McDonald theater in Short's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
$2.98, $3.98, $4.25
not impose an additional tax bur
tached in tans, bines, lavender, etc.
James Short, nnd Mr. Short’s
here Monday to choose a director, Eugene Tuesday.
Followin'; the
den upon sources already taxed
Fast
colors,
price
range
.......
$1.50
to
$4.00
brother,
Roy.
E.
Short.
only 600 people turned out to show, a luncheon v.as served at a
reasonable □ u
and that will take a tax. under
vote.
In Lane county more than grill there, The favors were hand
A host of new bow ties in all the wanted
□
n fair and equitable schedule of
40 per cent of the taxes we pay waxed boxes containing nuts. They
Eiling cabinets. The Sentinel.
themselves □
colors, subdued or bright in shade as
□
are expended on our public schools. were from Mrs. George Proctor,
you like. Price each............................ 50c
a
n
1 A similar condition prevails in of Klamath Falla, former member
Hand tailored caps and light weight
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Marion county. Yet if one were of the club,
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Each box contained
straw hats here for your outing days sir!
to judge by these recent instance« a clever verse suited to the mem-
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u
Priced........... .............................. 98c to $5 00
he must conclude that nobody either ber receiving it. This was the last
WEEKLY PROGRAM
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n
i in Eugene or Salem cares how meeting of the club for the season.
n
these great sums are administered,
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Priday, June 26
j ‘4 Let George dp it” seems to be
New Spider Web Patent □ □
Miss Theo Smith, daughter of
the
motto
in
school
affairs.
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Eu
Prance# Perguson’s
Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Smith, of this
Slipper an»! New Black □
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gene Guard.
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Golden Gate Girls Revue.
city, and well known among the
□ Guaranteed One Year Elec
THE QUALITY UOBt-cooo $c»v<ct_
Satin Slippers for Women, u
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younger set of the city, became
Pictures
tric
Curling
Irons,
each
95c
priced
a
pair
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$5.50
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“ Washington Officials Confer on the bride of Ira F. Barrow, of Drew,
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‘‘CONFESSIONS OF A
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Tax Reduction,” the headlines tell Tuesday afternoon at Roseburg.
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QUEEN’’
us. It is refreshing to have them The couple will make their homo
with Alice Terry and
are the last word in con
meet for the purpose of reduction in Sisson, Calif. Those from here
venience for the handbag
Lewis Stone.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
instead of for the purpose of who attended the wedding were
or purse — likewise in
finding the least painless way to Ned Smith, the bride’s brother,
(•omedv
Department vf the Interior, TT. 8.
beauty.
‘•SHANGHAIED* LOVERS” increase them.
Miss Fannie Young and Mrs. Murry
Office nt Roseburg, Oregon,
A real mirror, generous i Land
Trunnell.
May 27, 1925.
Prices
contents, a dainty lamb’s
Notice is hereby given that
Children 25c, adults 50c.
John Harrison Garman, of Cottage
wool puff, non-tarnishing
Mrs. Albert C. Woodard, Mrs.
Grove, Oregon, who, on July 6,
case, a ehic design, a catch
John Baker and Mrs. L. L. Woolley
1920, made Homestead Entrv. No.
Saturday, June 27
that holds firmly yet easy
were hostesses yesterday afternoon
013028, for Lots 3, 4, 5 & 6, Sec
to open at your wish.
tion 33, Township 22 S., Range
nt the regular meeting of the
Richard Talrnadgc in
:t West. Willamette Meridian, has
Methodist ladies’ aid society.
A
Altogether a vanity in
•YOUTH AND
filed notice of intention to make
shower was held I for Mrs. J. II.
which you may take genu
ADVENTURE. ’
three year Proof, to establish claim
ine pride!
to the land above described, before
bringing Ebert, one of the > members, who is
Sec the world’# greatest
’ E. O. Immel, U. 8. Commissioner,
i daughter born
('n Hilda, the mother of a
athlete and stunt man in his
at
Eugene, Oregon, on the (ith day
Vanity
of
Powder
fly high. Sunday. Pink sweetpeas and roses
flying jaggernaut of laughs
of July, 1925.
were the artistic decorations of the
Claimant names as witnesses:
and thrills and chum-cut
William T. Joucs, Jess W. Bemis,
Eugene is again following Cot rooms and table. Dainty ref re«h-
melodrama.
Elmer
J. Groat, Richard B. Gar
meats
were
served.
Vanity of Rouse
tage Grove’s lead nnd will establish
man, Jr., all of Cottage Grove,
And a comedy.
a children ' h playground.
i Oregon,
The week just passed was an
non coal HAMILL A. CANADAY,
unusually
quiet
one
in
Suu.-Moti, .lutii* 28-29
Jnl-29c(2)
Register.
society
LONDON.
With the warm weather oppres-
Priscilla Dean in
siv© the regular clubs are disband-
SUMM0N3.
(Special to The Sentinel.)
”A CAFE IN CARIO.”
ing for the r summer
----
and picnics
June
23.
William
Thorn
lias
pur
fJU
A colorful story of
Tn the Circuit Court of the State
nnd swimming parties are in favor.
chased the .Foe Abeene place.
a fascinating (lancing girl
of Oregon for Lane County:
Mr*. Emma Kelly gave a party
Leo
R. Rice, Plaintiff, vs. Frances
C.
J.
KEM,
Prop
who defied tin' dictates of Wednesday evening in honor of tho
First with Cottage Grovo nuwi
Go somewhere.
Spray Rice, Defendant.
the Sheik for love of a
The
Sentinel.
Cottage Grove,
:
Oregon To Frances Spray Rice, the above
twentieth birthday nnniveraary of
Reduced
Roundtrip Fares.
named defendant:
dashing American.
her son Elvis.
In the name of the State of Ore
James Ewing was home f rom
For fares, tram service and full
Andy (¡limp in
gon you are hereby required to ap
Glendale over the week end.
pear and answer the complaint filed
” Hollywood.”
information, ask agent
against vou in the above entitled
Mr. nnd Mrs. Roy Ewin«r have
suit
within
six
weeks
from
the
date
moved into the Norman Hays nouse.
Tuesday, June 30
I of the first publication of this sum-
Mr. nnd Mrs. Lot Wagoner and
! mons, and ir vou fail so to answer,
Agnes Ayres in
children, of Dorenn, nnd their cous
I for want thereof the plaintiff will
TOMORROW S LOVE ”
apply to the Court for relief prayed
in from California visited Sunday
for in plaintiff’s complaint, to wit:
A merry marriage mixup
with the George Bailes family.
i for a decree of the Court dissolving
sparkling with laughs
Mrs. Mary Maaacy visited over
i the marriage contract nnd bonds of
Monday night at the home of her
matrimonv existing between you
and jazz.
and the, plaintiff
the grounds of i
son, Will Massey, near Cottage
('omedv
desertion for more than one
wilful
' Grove.
year.
“Wild) GAME”
B. G. Bnnton filled an appoint
i Thia summons is served by publi
with l.ige Conley.
meat in the Church of Christ in
i ration bv order of the Honorable
Judge of the above nnmcd_ Court,
1 Eugene Sunday.
He was accom-
Wednesday. July I
dated this
___ the 2n<l liar of .Tune.
1 panied by Mr. and Mrs. «T. E.
I 1925. nnd the «Into of the firet
Betty Compson in
Banton. his daughter Geraldine nnd
—AT—
publication of this summon*
________ will
,....
.... 4th day of Juno. 1925,
his sisters, Miss Nola Banton and
be on the
“RAMSHACKLE HOUSE’
nnd
(ho
date
of
the
last
publication
Mrs. Harold Abeene nnd the let
Six reels of surprising
will bo on tho 16th dav of July.
ter
’
s
children.
punches and amazing twists
1925.
Nellagcne and
Hugh
Roberta
GEO. J. WTI.T.ETT.
And a comedy.
Attorney for Plaintiff,
visited last week at the home of
Poatoffice address. Cotta pe
their uncle, B. A. Pruett. They
jn2jy16c(T)
Grovo, Oregon.
returned Saturday evening to their
home in Eugene.
SUMMONS.
Joe Abeene has purchased a new
Essex car.
In the Circuit Court of the State
Mrs Hodges nnd son and dnugh
of Oregon for Lane County:
Cliff.»rd
M McGee. Plaintiff, vs.
I ter, of Graton, Calif., and the
Esther I#ois McGee, Defendant.
M isses Myrtle and Daisy Burnside
To Father Lois McGee, the above
nnd Marjorie Small, of Cottage
named defendant:
| Grove, attended church here Hun
In the name of the State of Ore
gon you are hereby required to ap
I day.
pear anti answer the complaint filed
Mrs. Emily I.nhe, of Hayward,
against you in the above entitled
Any Kind Any Time
Calif., who has visited here several
suit within six weeks from the date
PRICES RIGH T
, times, while visiting in Eugene
of the first publication of this sum
SET
Term»: Cash
For
a
15c
mons, and if you fail to ao ap
last week, fell and sustained a
For a 60c
pear and answer. for want there
For Extra Good
fracture of one hip.
Heavy Cup
of the plaintiff will apply to
W. H Warthen went to Harris
Tumbler
. the Court for the relief prayed
Shopping
or
Phones: Office 76, Res 124 L
for in plaintiff’s complaint, to wit:
burg Sunday to visit several days
Colonial Style
for ■i decree of the Court dissolving
with a daughter.
$1.00
tfe(i)
Basket
New Items in
, the marriage contract and bonds of
Me have the largest and most complete stock of Tires
Harold and Ivan Abeene went
matrimonv
______
existing
„ _______
between you
—
a
Glassware
and
Tubes in the city. All
All sizes
sizes front
from 30x3
30x3 up
np to
to 36x6.
36x6.
to
(Oakland
Sunday
to
bring
home
and
the
plaintiff
on
the
grounds
of
See
Window
■■■■■■■■■■■■I
willful desertion «if the plaintiff for
Dosen
and Dishes
<ome sheep recently purchased by
VS
by
take
a
chance
on
buying
off
hand
Tires
when
you
more than a period of one year
them.
prior to the date of the filing of
<
an
nuy
a
*
Thomas Moxley, of Creswell, is
the said complaint.
I
visiting relatives here
This summons is served by publi
Mrj, H. J.
i
Get
Your
Supplies
Here
for
the
Fourth
Paper
Plates
cation
bv
order
of
the
Honorable
Henry ('ombs nnd dnugmer Orpha,
Judge of the above named Court, i
Napkins. Spoons. Knives, Forks. Cups.
j of Corvallis, visited relatives here
dated this tar 2nd dav of June.
iover tho week end.
I'honeai
1925, and the date of the first pnK
Marcelling
Office
Be Sure and Get a Basket
39c
lien t ion will be on *\e 4th dav
11 J'*11 ?ay you to cal1 and look »t our stock.
30
of
June. 1925, and the date of the
Manicuring
Woodrow Wilson had arrived in
Rm.
last
publication
will
he
on
the
15th
V\ e w ill take your old tire in on new ones.
Facial Massage
heaven ami was conversing with
118-Y
dav of Julv, 1925
Shampooing
(toil
God was chiding the former
H .T SHINN.
Bobbing
Attorney for Plaintiff.
president about what the nations
t. veilings
My postnffire address and re«i
Hair Tinting
had done to his fourteen points
by
doner
is
Cottage Grove. Lane
Appoint,
•'That’s nothing,” he retorted, over
French Paper Curl
Conntv. Oregon
jn4jv16e(T^
■newt
WRIGHT & CAI.DWEU.
ready of wit. "see what they’ve
■■■■■■■a
dune to your ten commandments.”
R«fiber stamp«. The Sentinel, t
Cottage Ukovr Sentinel
socierr »
Umphrey & Mackin’s Always Headquarters
for Good Merchandise at Reasonable Prices
—buy here now for your summer needs
ARCADE Theatre
Watchcase Vanities
of Cara Nome
Powder and Rouge
$1.25
75c
2 DAY
HOLIDAY
KEM’S FOR DRUGS
FIREWORKS
Robt. E. McNeil, Agent
AND OTHER
BARGAINS
The Fair Store
U.S
June 27-29-30 and July 1-2-3
FIRECRACKERS
of all Kinds for the Children to Celebrate
WOOD
39c
10c
C.T.C
35c
Tires
Quimby Bros.
Sanitary Beauty ■
30x3
■
/// the
fair
UNITED STATES TIRE FOR
$7.50
Billie Hall’s Service Station
■
PHONE M
■ . » *.
u . okÄ