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P.yïE TWO COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL. MOND a V. JULY 13. 1925 pie agreeing with him than h □□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□ □□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□ now has. » Monday* and Thursdays a The most serious objection that I □ □ Bede & Smith.... ................ Publishers has been advanced to an income □□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□ £!□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□ fax has been that it puts a state .... ..... Editor Elbert Bede......... Zarie Grey’s ‘The Border Legion” having one nt a disadvantage with The social calendar, lacking in A first-class publication entered at ¡states not having such a tax. Hav Coming to the Arcade. duh meetings, almost all the club* Cottage Grove a* second-class matter ing such a tax apply to all states having disbanded for the summer, Business Office... ......55 North Sixth would do away with this objection. is being filled with wedding* and | A romance it is to be presumed that in the announcements of engagements. The lives Again in SUBSCRIPTION RATES course of time the federal income engagement of Mis* Lillian O. Border Legion/* a Paramount pic By mail (Cash in advance) One year..... »2.75 | Three months.. .80 tax will be done away with, When Leonard, of this city, to Gem- ture with featured cast headed by Hix months.. 1.50 j One month....... 50 that time comes, and the in forma- Clarke Seine**, of Hood River, was j Antonio Moreno ami Helene Chad BY CARRRIER tion collected by the federal gov- announced Friday evening at a' wick, which opens July 17 at the month...... -........................... $ 30 ernment is no longer available for social affair held One ______________ at the Clyde ■ Arcade. l.lt Four months, in advance 1.60 the states, the cost of collecting • ! Leonard home in honor of the Moreno, as a cowpuncher, is in Hix months, in advance.... 3.00 an income tax by individual I bride-elect and for which Mrs. j love with a beautiful daughter of One year, in advance....... states will eat up a large portion Clyde Leonard and Mrs. Roy Leon the West, played by Helene Chad- Member of of the income. Collection of state ard were hostesses. The rooms wick— •so National Editorial Association s much so, in fact, that he Oregon State Editorial Asaiciation income taxes by a centralized agon were attractively and appropriately neglects his work to visit her and Oregon Newspaper Conference cy such as the federal government decorated with pink and white ' is discharged by Charles Ogle play should be much cheaper than col ' sweet peas and paper streamers ing the part of cattle owner. The GOOD FOR WALTER. lection by individual states. of the same colors, The engage- girl taunts Moreno am! he rides The income tax is correct in me nt was cleverly announced by away to join “The Border Legion/’ Again Governor Pierce has ex principle*. It taxes those who have I having each guest draw from a 1 a band of conscienceless outlaws pressed an idea which Tho Sentinel the ability to pay. if roaches many bride's shower bouquet a pink or headed by Rockliff Fcllowes nnd «-an heartily endorse. He says that who would otherwise escape paying white ribbon N one end of which Gibson Gowland. there should be but one income tax their fair share of the upkeep of was tied a picture indicating the Later the girl repents and takes anil but one inheritance tax and the government. Tt is the easiest future of the guest and to the Ogle to ride with her t > find Mo- that, such taxes should be collected tax to make fair and equitable. other end was an envelope I re no and bring him biuk. They by the federal government and a All that can be said for collection enclosing tho announcement. Re are intercepted by Fellowes who certain proportion apportioned to of an income tax by the federal freshments of ice cream, cake and kills Ogle and steals the girl. In the states according to tin* amounts government can also bo said for punch were served. The guest list the lonely cabin where she is Fel- collect ‘«I therein. the collection of an inheritance included Miss Frances Cox, Misses lowes’ prisoner, the girl is found Possibly the reason that tax in tho same manner, with this Muriel and Marjorie Shay, Mrs. by Moreno when he comes to join Sentinol can so readily agree addition, tho inheritance tax is Andrew’ Brund, Mrs. Herbert Breed- The Legion. They plan to escape the governor is that The He. tho easiest tax there is to collect, I love, Mrs. Orpah Benson, Miss but are frustrated. 1 Moreno finds months ago mad because it is collected from those I | Helen Breedlove, Miss Mary Ellen a wandering preacher and he and tion. Being oi who can no longer kick about taxes. | Benson, Miss Lenora Hubbell, Mrs. the girl are inarrieil, , she leaning behind. Tho Sei Tt is a pleasure to again be able Omer | Moore, Miss Nora Queen, i from the window of her bedroom for a democra to agree with Governor Pierce. We Mrs. Loren Harvey, Mrs. Albert i prison. 7, Walter continuel« trust that he will often make it C. Woodard, Mrs. 8. L. Mackin, The Legion o raid a gobi gestions of The Sentinel wo antici possible for us to commend him. Mrs. C. E. I. Umphrey, Miss Lucille camp but is ed. Fellowes, pate that wo shall find little dif Cornutt, Mrs. O. E. Woodson, Mrs. Gowland and other bandits ficulty in agreeing with him. Sixteen arrests in Lane county | S. J. Leonafil, Mrs. Glenn Haney, alone escape We anticipate also that by adopt during May for liquor violations Mrs. James Tedford, Mrs. William ¡during which ing the suggestions of Tho Sentinel resulted in 16 conventions. The Hogate, Mrs. C, I. A. Beidler, Mrs. the girl and is fleeing with her on tho governor would have more peo- Sentinel «loes not wish to get into George Matthews, Mrs. Frank the gold coach. The remnants of •the habit of passing out choice Knox, Miss Lula Currin nnd Miss . the band hold up the coach, wound bouquets to democrats, but it can’t Flossie Mathes. Moreno nnd again capture the girl. I resist saying that this is what In a game of cards in another 1 comes of having a district attorney Mrs. Herman F. Edwards pre- cabin, the girl is won by Gowland, i who spent the greater part of his seated her second and third grade but at the crucial moment Moreno life in Cottage Grove and got the piano pupils in an invitational staggers in and stands swaying in greater part of his legal training musical Friday afternoon at. Phil the doorway. Then ensues one of here. lips hall. Mothers of the pupils the most dramatic points in the and their friends were the invited picture, in n scene fraught with Tip in Yakima the flappers do not guests. Four piano nil .ln-rs were stirring action. William Howard is believe that the short skirt any given by ench of the following: director. longer interests the men and they Reatha Runk, Marine Shearer, now appear on the streets in bath Anno Carter, Evelyn Stewart, Idn Warns Against “Chain” Letters. ing suits. What will they do when |fjtigoi* and Ralph Boslough. Fol- Another “chain’’ letter has made the bathing suit ceases to interest I lowing the program the children its appearance in this vicinity, ac the male! plnvi I games while the mothers and cording to Postmaster Smith, who friends enjoyed the hours socially. advises that persons who -aid and The hall was attractively decorated abet this nuisance are liable to i with bouquets of sweet peas. Re- fine and imprisonment, sending I freshments of iee erenm and cake letters of this nature being a to I were served. Miss Margaret Land violation of the postal 1 rules and nnd Miss Nina Mitchell assisted regulations. The matter has been Mrs. Edwards with the serving. reported to the inspector in charge They were spondnig a week nt of this district and every effort the beach. It was their first visit Miss Guiiia Lewis spent a happy will be made to discourage the to the salt water. The wife sent ninth birthday anniversary Satur practice. the husband to the beach to get day afternoon when J 2 of her her some water in which to take little girl playmate's responded to Father and son were attending bath. He dutifully obeyed. \r invitations from Guiiia’s mother, the circus, Son got a glimpse of Recommended for the removal a riving nt the bench, he inquired Mrs. Guy Lewis, to spend the after the hippo, “Say, da<l,” ho ex of corttN, eallouneH or patches at a soda stand how much it noon on tho ~ Ray Balter lawn, claimed, “ ain’t that a hell of a of hard skin. It. can be de would cost pop for a bucket of water. Games made the afternoon hours looking aniidal. ” pended upon to produce the “Ten cents/ ’ the pop vendor re pass merrily, Dainty refreshments Those standing nearby were desired results. sponded, not wishing to embarrass were served. The white birthday astounded by the language tho boy the greenhorn, who laid down cake bore nine pink candles and had used. They looked to the his 10-cent piece and helped himself tho name and birth date of the father to deliver the proper rep Ils use allays irritation, and to a pail of water. honored little miss in pink icing. rimand. They did not look in vain. absorbs moisture. Il keeps the Later in the day the greenhorn Those to enjoy the nffnir were Plainly angered, the father admon feet dry, cool ami free from returned nnd the tide was out. Ho Eloise, Janico and Betty Knox, ished the boy: “Son, how many was astonished. He turned to the WiPmr and Margaret Wilson, Mabel times must I tell you that ‘ain’t’ is odor. pop vendor. “You’ve hail a good Thrasher, June Wheeler. Mary incorrect English.” business today, haven’t you!’’ Elizabeth Lasswell, Allene Turner, Fairy and Minnie Henricksen and Bookkeeping systems. The If your business isn’t better this Joo Baker. TJU ✓ Sentinel. yoar, the reason probably is that you haven’t ilono a sufficient | Mrs.-Orrin Robinson entertained I PROFESSIONAL CARDS C. J. KEM, Prop amount of judicious advertising in ' inforinai|v Thursday afternoon in | Cottage Grove, : Oregon lhe Sentinel. DENTISTS xxx honor of Mrs. Fred Smith, who is | here visiting from Harris, Minn.! Il W. TITUS, D. M. D.—Dentistry. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Social conversation, which drifted AJ-. Mndarn Modern “ equipi «»ipniunt. First Na- AT COTTAGE OROVE. IN THE STATE OF OREGON. AT back to pioneer days, was the di ! tional Bank Buildi: ■ding. Hours. 9 to and Sun CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON JUNE 30, 1925. ¡version. A profusion of home ! 12 and 1 to 6. Evenings ' days by appointment. phone ¡grown flowers, there being ?1 bou- id, residence phone 184 Office J. RESOURCES I quets in all, were tho attractive Luuiiii and discounts. 1 decorations of tho rooms. Refresh- I )R. W. E. LEBOW.—Dentist. Office Overdrafts, Rvcurvd $4,764.83; uiiNecureil $396.00....................... Fifth and Main streets. Hours, 1 ments of cake and lemonade were U. 8. Government Securities Owned: 8:30 to 12 and 1 to 5:30. Evenings Others present were Mrs. served. Ih’pmutvd to secure circulation (U. 8. bonds par and Sundays by appointment. Phones: .Tames Potts, Mrs. Geo. W. Mc- office 35, residence 161-J. value) ...................... $ 12,500.00 I Queen and Mrs. J. R. Griffith, All other United States Government securities (in ATTORNEYS 154.668.3’J | sisiters of the honored guest. cluding premiums, if any)............ .... lj 1,568.30 — I1ERBERT W LOMBARD—Attor Other bonds, stocks, securities, otc........................™_ ................ ney at Law. First National 198,.».>2Sl rpj women’s relief corps enjoved Banking house »16,000.00; furniture and fixtures, 5,000.00 Building. Phone 94, Cottage 21,600.60 , * i dinner i- a ’ their regular quarterly Hat a ; Bank Grove, Oregon. Real estate owned other than bunking house............................. 51 481 4(» ur^HV* businciw session was held l awful reserve with Faderal Reserve Bank.......... .............. 16 ’(»91 36 "’hieh Mrs. Grace Thiol who was LJ 11 J. 8HINN.—Attorney at I*aw Cash in vault mid amount due froui national bank* and Notary Public. Practices a delegate to the recent W. R. C. Cheeks on other bunk* in the sama city or town as report in all courts. Bader building, Cot- 439.21 convention at Oregon City, grtv<‘ tage Grove, Oregon. ing bank...... ................................ ........... ... Total of two preceding item*.... 1113,130.57 an interesting report. At the Miseellmieoiis cash items..—.......... 2,336.70 close of the meeting tho members ilEORGE J. WILLETT, Attorney- Il< doniption I mid willi U. S. Treasurer mul duo from IJ. 8. Offioe in Bn,ler block- attended a birth.lav party given ,7 e. L. «- Trousurer —_ ___ _____ —................... ............ . ..... . ........... 025.00 by M rs. W. H. II. Ostrander in L_... honor CoUaK” OroVl PHYSICIANS of M rs. Town, a corps member, Total.. »920,093.41 A short mimical program was en- 1AR. C. E. FROST—Physician joyed and the remainder of the and Surgeon. Office in Lawson LIABILITIES afternoon hour* were pleasantly Building. Pnone 47, Cottage Grove, » Oregon. ! spent socially. Dainty refresh ments which included a delirious /1AVEN C. DYOTT, M. D—Phy Circulating notos, outstanding»..»....... ! birthday cake, were nerved. sician and Surgeon. Evenings Amount <lue to national banks...... by appointment. Suite 3, Kern (’ertifieil checks outstanding Bldg., Cottage Grove. Entrance on Tho young men’s and young north Cashier’s checks outstanding............. Sixth street, just off Main. women's classes of the Methodist Total of three preceding ileitis »12,732.38 I ) A. FORBES, M. D — Physician Sunday school held a picnic Friday Demand de posits (other than bank deposits) tubj&et to re serve (depohits payable vrithin 30 days) evening nt Blue Mountain, The i U’ and Surgeon. Calls answered day or Maternity work a Individual deposits subject to check................. ..... ................. 531,906.78 party was chaperoned by Mrs. specialty. night. Over C. J. Breier Co. Mtate, county, or other municipal deposits secuivd by pledge A. W. Cornutt. Phones: Office 34, residence 199 J. of assets of thia bank or surely bond.................. .................. Dividends unpaid ................ . ........... ..... ......... . ....... ..... ........ . 1 \R. A. W. KIME.—Physician aad Oddfellow* and Rebekah* Install. Surgeon. Obstetric* and di»ea*e* other demand deposits ........................ ........ . ............... . .... .. The Oddfellows and Rebekah* of women and children a specialty. Total of demand deposits (other thau batik de- Will care for confinements at his held a joint installation Saturday posits' subject to reserve, four preceding items $632,236.80 if desired. Office over C. J. evening at which the following of home Tina» deposits subject to reserve (payabbt after 30 day a, or Under Co, Phone*: Office, 234; subject to 30 «lays or more notice, nnd postal savings) ficer* were installed: residence. 126,1 Residence addraaa, Certificates of deposit (other thau for money lx»frvwed). .. 8,1)0.00 Oddfellow»: Ed Adam*. N. G.; 1149 west Main. Other time deposits. . ......... .......................................................... 215,376.40 C. A. Kurre, V. G.; George Sweet, DRUOLESS PHYSICIANS 1’oMal si.vings deposits................ ..................... ......................... . 8,691.87 secretary; Walter Hatch, treasurer. Total of time deposits subject to reserve, throe Rebekah«: Mr*. Elsie Currin, IAH. H. A. HAGEN.—Licensed preceding items ................ .................... 220,167.73 N. G.; Mr*. Alice Connor, V. G.; ” Druglea* l’hvaieian. Phone 30. Ostrander Building, 83014 Main Total.... .a. 8921,093.44 Mr*. Elisabeth Fullmer, secretary; street. Cot tag-- Grove, Oregon Mr*. Susie Garoutte, treasurer; Mr*. Emaline Wilson; R H. N. G.;< Mr». State of Oregon, County of I.anc, as: L T. O. Wheeler, cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear Ro*a Currin, L. S N. G.; Mr*. Ed that the above statement 1» true to the best of mv knowledge and belief. Adam*, conductor; Mr». Lucy Beu nett, warden; Mr*. Ethel Ferguson. T. C. WHKELKK, Caehier. Subscribed and »worn to before I. G.; Mr*. Henry Rohde. O. G.; It—rid your system of Catarrh or Deaf Correct —A t test: me thin 8th day of July, 1925. HERBERT EAKIN, Mr*. l*ena Sear*, chaplain; Mrs ness caused by Catarrh. ’ •"»r Galloway, Notary Publie. M4 H JU «wr «a WOTS N. W. WHITE. Minnie Sweet, R S. V. G.; Mr*. n espirea 3 14 1988.) O. O. VEATCII, Director*. Frank Sa f lev, L. S. V. G. F. J. CHENEY St- CO, Toledo, OMc i .ai(K (Grove Sentinel socierr ! Theater News ° F oot ( ômfo Thistle Law to Be Enforced. Complaints for non compliance with the thistle law have been filed against a number of farmers by C. E. Stewart, county fruit inspector and thistle law enforce ment officer. If the law' is upheld by the court, similar comptai nt*» will be filed against a number of others who are permitting Canada thistles to grow upon their lands. M. M. Peery, of Springfield, pleaded guilty Saturday and was fined $25. « GREAT Oil Meeting HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM COTTAGE GROVE Tuesday Evening, July 14 (1925) Do You Want An Oil Well? All who are interested in oil pros pects in Cottage Grove and vicinity should attend this meeting. You will have a chance to talk and ask questions. This meeting is going to decide important matters relative to further drilling operations in Cottage Grove. Rexall Corn Solvent Rexall Foot Powder Others against whom complaints of O. A. C. are rapidly being hi^re been filed are Lee Davis, placed in teaching positions through GJ w. Hobson, Mrs. Onia Howing, out Oregon ami the entire country. J. F. Grimes, 8. M. McPherson, Liquid Oratory. C. F. Miller, J. A* Nehr, J. f Smith and Bill Ziolkwoski. A bishop relates the following experience: After the service one Sunday Combs to Teach Agriculture. Oregon Agricultural College, Cor morning he was approached by an vallis, July 8.—Arthur Combs, ’23, elderly woman who expressed great of Cottage Grove, has accepted the appreciation of his discourse. “Why, bishop/* she said, “you appointment to teach Smith-Hughes agriculture in the high school at can never know what your service Gardnerville, Nev. Teachers from meant to me. It was just like water the school of vocational education to a drowning man. * * Come and Show Your Interest KEM’S FOR DRUGS b^t worker iron the ‘Yes, sir, that old Ford hasn’t soldiered a day since I took to using this new Zerolene ‘F’ for Fords.” Ford owners who “tried out” Zerolene “F” for Fords when it was first put on the market have been sticking to it ever since. Zerolene “F” for Fords is made by the Standard Oil Company’s patented vacuum p. ocess. It lubricates all the bearing surfaces where oil is needed, especially the wrist-pin bearings and the upper half of the cylinder walls, which are frequently “oil-starved” when an unsuitable lubricant is used. The re sult is improved gasoline mileage, quicker starting and increased freedom from carbon and other motor troubles. A Ford is an A-l transportation invest ment. Protect your investment by proper lubrication. ♦ 4 STANDARD OIL COMPANY (California) 4 Hall’s Catarrh Medicine Tendi f Ao*e otl-tiarrrd Forth’* ORDS *