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PAGE TWO COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1925 ííottagr (brorr Sentinel taxation would more tharn offset the entire bonded debt of the state, the debts of counties, school ___ .Publishers districts and cities included. Bede 4 Smith ... __... ...... Editor Elbert Bede____ The o)<l state will not need a ..News Editor receiver for some time. H. F. Edwards, A first-class publication entered at Cottage Grove as second-class matter About all some people do Business Office------ 55 North Sixth keep in physical condition is exercise their, prerogatives and do everything possible to keep from SUBSCRIPTION RATES doing something for someone else. By mail (Cash in advance) j__________ _ ______ (Three ____________ months.. One year ..... |2.75 months .80 Six months.. 1.50 | One month....... 50 The present arrangement on BY CARRRIER women's clothes is convenient. month ____________ --- ----- --- -....... ......... S .30 Whenever the 14-year old daughter Ono ____ .. 1.10 ; gets tired of a dress, the mother Four months, 'a advance. .. 1.60 Six months, in advance.... .. 3.00 can wear it. One year, in advance___ assumption that this problem can NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLE MENT. be solved without the solution of the forest tax problem is simply Notice is hereby given that Bes leading the country up a bliad sie Suter, administratrix of the es alley. ’9 tate of Robert Carter, deceased, Teachers of the city schools were What care we. provided it’s the has filed her final account in the honor guests Monday evening in primrose path or the great white matter of said estate in the county the gymnasium at the annual teach- way, and the timber barons pro court of the state of Oregon for Lane county; and that Tuesday . ers’ reception sponsored by the vide the spending money. the 3rd day of November, 1925, at j Tuesday Evening Study club and “Bo long as increasing annual the hour of 10 o’clock in the fore the school board. A large number ad valorem taxes are pyramided up noon of said day in the county zczethceee at I of patrons attended the affair, the on standing timber, as distin courtroom in the courthouse Eugene, Lane «ounty, Oregon, has > purpose of which was to bring guished from taxes levied when and been fixed as the time and place , about the acquaintance of teachers by said court for the hearing of and parents. A social hour fol as the timber is cut, just so long objections to said final account and will the timber be cut, not to meet final settlement of said estate. lowed the program. The program Any and all objections to said ; follows: Orchestra selection; prayer the ascertained needs of commerce, final account and the final settle and greeting from the church, J. C. but to escape a burden that be ment of said estate must be filed comes almost intolerable." with the clerk of said court on or ; Orr; welcome from school board u|< ■ ■ --=4» How these millionaires suffer! before the date of hearing. The parents of half a dozen and patrons, C. E. Umphrey; re Dated this 1st day of October, “ Cutting timber to meet the Member of sponse from teachers, O. W. Hays; 1925. daughter« have nothing to learn National Editorial Association reasonable needs of consumption is BESSIE SUTER, Oregon State Editorial Asaiciation from the parable of th? loaves and I vocal solo, ’Mrs. Glen Haney; violin economy; cuttng it to avoid the Administratrix of the estate of Oregon Newspaper Conference | solo, Ramona Spriggs, accompanied fishes. confiscation of ! capital values is Robert Carter, deceased. by Helen Ostrander; musical se- ; waste; but it is a waste (¿ue in Herbert W. Lombard, lections, the Choral club, Margaret i OREGON'S BONDED DEBT. Attorney for estate. ol-29e(T) SILK STOCKINGS IN SCHOOL. j so much to Land, Laura Stewart, Helen Ostran this case not nearly the voluntary act of the timber Oregon is not the poverty-strick- NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Our schools should be our most der, Alberta Williams, Ralph Bos- owner, as to an unwise method en state that some calamity howl- democratic institution. Walla Walla ' lough, Mrs. Herman Edwards, ac- of taxation." vocal solo, George ers would have it appear to be. proposes to make them so by bar- . com pa ni st; Notice is hereby given that the Why not confiscate if by so As to bonded debt it stands well ring party clothes in the schools j Matthews. undersigned has been appointed by doing we can transfer the capital an order of the county court of below the average, although tho of that city. Silk stockings must j values from the timber into cash Lane county, Oregon, administrator number of outstanding bonds that not adorn the limbs of maids at- I Mrs. R. B. Job entertained in that we can spend in speedy liv- I of the estate of R. Pope, deceased, are a direct charge against the tax- tending classes there and gowns I formally Wednesday afternoon in which order bears date the 10th day of September, 1925. honor of Mrs. A. B. Wood, of ing?” payers of a state may not be a must be simple. “This question must be faced All persons having claims against A lap lunch certain indication of tho financial These are not orders issued by San Diego, * Calif, squarely if we are to have real the estate of R. Pope, deceased,' condition or prosperity of the state the school board, but rather by | was served and the time was spent are hereby notified and required to and real reforestation et ours t Dahlias conservation in social conversation, There is the possibility that the the student board of control. present the same duly verified at practiced in the woods and not on the law office of Herbert W. Lom for the formed the decoration lack of bonded indebtedness is nn Girls attending school these days paper." bard, First National Bank build indication of why Oregon is not have more trouble with their house. Guests were Mrs. J. H. We prefer it on paper; that pro ing, Cottage Grove, Oregon, on or generally considered as progressive clothes than they do with their Chambers, Mrs. H. H. Veatch, Mrs. vides us with political issues and before six months from the date of.' a state as others. For example, studies. It is easier to get a Herbert Eakin, Mrs. H. A. Miller, editorial texts. Why settle any the first publication of this notice. I Dated and first published this California has a per capita bonded lesson in Latin or algebra than to Mrs. N. E. Compton, Mrs. Catha- live question if by so doing we 14th day of September. 1925. indebtedness, as shown in recent get the marcel in exactly the right rine Bader, Mrs. Nancy Porter, deprive our politicians of their W. G. PALMATEER, Clara Burkholder, Mrs. statistics prepared by the Oregon spot or tho dress the distance from Mrs. Administrator of the estate of i campaign appeals and our news R. Pope, deceased. Voter, of $22.78, while Oregon’s the floor that the extreme fashion Charles Adams. papers of their thunder juice? Herbert W. Lombard, per capita bonded indebtedness is will permit, It is more difficult Attorney for estate. s!4ol2(T) ! “I believe thoroughly in compe- The annual dinner party • of the I but $7.42. Tho average for the to keep up with so and so in OXFORDS AND SHOES FOR THE GROWING GIRL | tition. Competition develops initia- entire country is $11.42, tho Voter’s clothes than to lead the class in Tou jours Prete club was held i 1 five, energy and efficiency in in- Growing girls styles of oxfords and shoes in medium NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLE Monday evening at the home of tables show. heel and low heel styles for school wear and dress occa scholarship. | dividuals and in corporations—and MENT. ------- Oregon does have, however, a The Walla Walla student board Mrs. R. L. Stewart. The rooms sions—a splendid range of styles to select from—we in even in nations. It is the basis In the county court of the state I high per capita bonded indebted of control has set an example that were attractively decorated with I of much of our progress. Com vite you to see them today, priced............... $2.95 to $4.95 ness, if bonds such as highway might make it possible for a snapdragonsand delphiniums in pas petition, however, must be governed of Oregon for Lane county. In the matter of the estate of bonds arc included, but these are greater numb«'» of those starting tel shades. The centerpiece was i by reason, If an individual ox- Simeon GIRLS’ HIGH TOP SHOES R. Brand, deceased. not a direct charge against proper to college to pass the entrance a bowl of delicately tinted sweet i hausts his vital energies in com- Notice is hereby given that the ' Just the shoe for grade school girls during the rainy peas and ferns. Annual election of ty and will not bo paid from exams. At any rato tho council I peting for a prize he has made undersigned administratrix of said * season, dark cordovan color, soft tops, low heel, double funds raised by direct taxation. has set an example that parents officers was held. Ermine Violette | a failure, That is what is now estate has filed in said court her account and that Tuesday, the mocassin toe, priced..................................... $3.75 and $3.95 Municipal water bonds, to be paid of several children, especially if was named president, Clara Milne, i happening to this nation in the final 27th day of October, 1925, at the j from earnings of a water system, , they are girls, are likely to np vice president and Mrs. Hallie ■ conversion of one of its greatest hour of 10 o’clock a. m. has been i NEW PUMPS AND OXFORDS FOR WOMEN by said court fixed as the time | Haw kins, sec rotary-1 rea su rer. are another example of bonds that plaud. natural resources which can be for hearing objections, if any there . We are showing a score of new styles in patent, kid, —<$>— are not a direct charge against I Clothes do not make the scholar. conserved only through the adop to said final account, at satin and combination for both street wear and for The O. L. H. club met Tuesday tion and application of a sound be, tho taxpayer and should not be which time all persons interested formal wear—we invite you to see them, price range with Mrs. D. H. Hemenway. public policy." considered in computing the per may appear and be heard on objec- i LONDON. tions filed thereto. from .................................................................... $2.95 to $6.50 Bridge was the entertainment fea capita indebtedness. A voice crying in the wilderness. CAROLINE M. BRAND, ture of the afternoon. A dainty Wonder if there is anything to With a per capita bonded in MOCASSIN TOE HIGH TOP SHOES FOR THE BOY Administratrix of the estate of (Special to The Sentinel.) luncheon was served. Choice dah what he says? They're holding a debtedness of only $7.42, while Simeon R. Brand, deceased. Oct. 7.—Miss Helen Dubois and The coming winter rains and chilly days and the out-of- other states have per capita bond Miss Winnifred Grannis spent last lias decorated the living room and convention today; let’s play golf. H. J. Shinn, door call to that sturdy boy of yours require the best Attorney for estate. s24-o22(T) a cluster of pink roses formed the ed indebtedness running as high) week end in Portland visiting rola- foot protection. These “Star” brand high top shoes are centerpiece for the table, Invited as $38.87 in North Carolina, the i tives. just what he needs—double mocassin style toe, pliable old Webfoot state is sitting pretty. ' Calvin Pryor, of Eugene, was a guests were Mrs. D. C. Bosley, BULLETS FAIL TO STOP STREET VACATION NOTICE. u ----- x— j j —i-i_ — price heavy tops — and double soles—see them today, Not only is tho bonded indebted callor at the J. E. Banton home Mrs. E. E. Chaloupka, Mrs. J. Q. FLEEING DRIVER Notice is hereby given, that at ' range...................................................... $3.95, $4.50 to $5.50 ness small, but a leading authority | Sunday afternoon. Mr. Pryor and Willetts, Mrs. Caroline Brand and Three Men Are Caught in Roseburg the regular meeting of the common j upon taxation an<l assessments, at Mrs. Ban ton were former school Mrs. W. J. White. council of the city of Cottage I BOYS’ OXFORDS AND SHOES —— After Eluding Deputy Pitcher. that time a member of the legis mates, but had not met since they Grove, Lane county, Oregon, to be I “Star” brand quality—styles like dad’s, smart and The Tanglefoot clube met Tues- held the 19th d:iy of October, 192.", lature, made tho statement that were children. sturdy, priced.. $3.25 to $5.50 day evening for the first dance Three ! men who drove away from the undersigned will present a property in Oregon that escapes Henry Combs was up 1 from Cor of the season. About 35 couples petition to said council asking for I MEN’S 4 “ 4 STAR” BRAND HIGH TOP SHOES vallis tho fore part of the week were present. Clusters of autumn a W eat Npringfield service station the vacation of the Alley extending from the north line of Jefferson and assisted his renter, Leonard leaves and flowers and softly I early ' Tuesday morning without avenue 8-ineh, 12-inch, 16-ineh and 18-inch, priced.................. to the Coast fork river be Andrews, to got settled on the shaded lamps formed the decora- paying for a tank full of gasoline tween lots four (4) and five (5) ......................................... $6.25, $7.50, $9.50 and $10.00 macle their escape from Deputy farm. lots one (I), two (2) and three tions. Members of the hostess com- Sheriff Green Pitcher, who fired a and MEN ’S “STAR” BRAND DRESS AND WORK SHOES (3) in block four (4) in Wynne ’ s Bert Newton moved his family to mil tee wore Mrs. W. A. Ga rout to, WEEKLY PROGRAM shot at the tires of their machine, addition to Cottage Grove, Lane Dress shoes and oxfords priced..................... $4.50 to $8.50 | camp B Sunday. county. Oregon. Mrs. J. A. RentlCj y Mrs. < G. A. Men’s solid leather work shoes..................... $4.25 to $5.50 Mrs. James Powell took her son Sanders, Mrs. C. « J. Kern, M rs. and were later arrested in Hose Dated and first published this ■ Thursday, October 8 I Norland anil her niece, Miss Elva Fred Anderson, Mrs. Carl Witte burg and held on a charge of trans 17th dnv of September, 1925. porting a stolen ear from one state Signed: IT A. MTLLER. Powell, to Cottage Grove Saturday and Mrs. H. A. Hagen. “THE DANGEROUS VINNTE MTLLER, i to another. Pitehcr, receiving word for tonsil operations. Norland was W. J. TEAT,, FLIRT” from Eugene to stop them, sta- also operated on for adenoids. LILLIAN TEAL. M rs. Schofield Stew art enter- tioned himself on the corner of (sl7ol5c(T) TM( OUAlitr sToet-cooo «»a« with Evelyn Brent. Charles Powell has purchased a tained the Tuesday Bridge club Fifth and Main streets and fired Comedy and Chevrolet car. • NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. at a one o’clock luncheon Tuesday. refused to International News. Several from hero attended the Tho table was centered with a at their car when they ice cream social at Hebron hall basket of orange shaded marigolds stop, but they speeded on south. Sealed bids will be received by i Pitcher impressed into service a the City of Cottage Grove, Oregon, g uai— ■ Friday, October 9 Saturday evening and quito n nuni and clever Halloween place cards nearby car and driver and chased at the office of the city recorder' proved by the mayor on October 5, common council at 8 o’clock p. m. bvr attended the lecture given nt were used. Autumn leaves* and Harry Carey in tho fleeing men to Divide. There in Cottage Grove until 7:30 o’clock 1925. the 19th day of October, 1925, and the same place Monday evening. “THE BAD LANDS” zinnias were house decorations. he gave up the ehn.se and called p. in. on the 19th day of October, | Unit bids are required on pro the contract let to the lowest re Mrs. Andrews, of Corvallis, at 1925, for the construction of a lat- | posal sheets furnished by the city ■ A tale of romance and ad ‘ended church services hero Sun Mrs. R. L. Stewart received honors tho Roseburg officers who effected erul sewer beginning nt the man engineer and must be accompanied I sponsible bidder, the council, how ever, reserving the right to reject at bridge. Miss Naomi Hoskins the capture bv blocking the high- hole at the intersection of Eighth J by a certified check payable to | anv venture in tli<‘ days when day and all bids. evening. was a guest. way. The ear was stolen in street and Quincv avenue, thence I the city of Cottage Grove for ten Done by order of the council of brave hearted and aturdy south to the middle of the inter- j — ^> — (10%) per cent of the bid as I the city of Cottage Grove, Oregon. Seattle, The occupants were armed, section of Eighth street and Harri-; cavalrymen outwitted and guarantee that the contractor will | Dated this Sth day of October, As we understand Senator Stan The women ’» relief corps will officers Mid. son avenue extended in the city of ' furnish an approved bond equal I 1925. out fought the Indiana to field’s interview in Tho Oregonian, meet in regular session Saturday Cottage Grove, Lane county, Ote-1 to the full amount of the contract ■ HOMER GALLOWAY, puah America’s houndry he publicly proclaims that he was in the I. O. O. F hall. Mrs. H. E. gon, as provided in ordinance 614. within ten davs after the award 08 12c Q-r-r-l City Recorder. ever westward. by the council and approver | ing of the contract. Plans and I not guilty and that ho will not Slattery, of Eugene, nnd others Little Doreen Turner and Pal, passed do it again, and that furthermore from the corps of that city, will tho famous movie dog, are great by the Mayor on the 21st (lav of spe cifications may be seen at the I First with Cottage Grove new: And a comedy. September. 1925. and ordinance No. city recorder’s office. Bids will ho will hereafter drink as he votes. be preaent. Quarterly dinner will friends. She is almost the only beopened »"<■1 considered bv the I The Sentine 1 Corvallis Gaeetto Tinies. Saturday, October 10 be served at noon. person besides <-Pal's owner whom the dog will obey. Fred Thompson and his The Tuesday Evening Study club One day, during the making of wonder horse Silver King in met Tuesday evening in th? room a picture, some of the extras be THE BANDIT’S BABY’’ of Miss Hamant in th»* east side gan plaguing the little girl, until —A bandit a horst1- and a Is Possible To school building. The study of in exasperation she ran off the baby, mixed up in machine South America was continued. Mrs. set. Presently she returned with Every Woman gun melodrama with a Charles Adams and Mrs. S. L. Pal, and walking up to the group thousand laughs. The proper care of the com Mackin gave interesting lectures said! “Now say those things again, And a comedy. plexion in only a matter of on several countries. and I ’ll bite you with my Knowing the right preparations Afternoon Matinee. The Auxiliary of the American to use and follow the direc- Legion met last night at the home Sales books. Tho Sentinel. tions. Sunday, October 11 of Mrs. Ray Nelson to sew rags “IN THE NAME OF to be made into ruga for tho NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL LOVE” veterans’ hospital, Members will ESTATE. meet again Monday evening with with Kicardo I’ortcg, In the county court of the state Mrs. E. T. Blakely. Greta Nissen. of Oregon for Lane county, in Wallace Beery the matter of the estate of Mnry Mrs. N. J. Nelson Jr. enter E. Allen, deceased. and Raymond Hatton. tained a committee of the Keeper» Notice is hereby given, that And a comedy. pursuant to nn order of sale made of the Den last night. Tho eve entered in tho county court of ning was spent in bridge after an<l the state of Oregon for Lane coun Monday, October the business meeting. ty on the 6th day of October. 1925, in the matter of the estate of “BEGGAR ON HORSE Mary E. Allen, deceased, the evocu BACK.” RAISING TAXES IS WAY trix of said estate will sell at There isn’t a single horse TO GET TIMBER CUT private sale tho following de scribed real estate, towit: (Continued from first page.) in it. There isn’t u beggar Beginning in section 33. township in it. The funniest and CARA NOME 20 south, range 3 west of Wil boom. “Ent, drink and l>e merry, moat original story ever put lamette meridian, at a point 1933.6 SKIN CREAM feet north and 472 feet east of for tomorrow “—i» too far away to on stage or screen, the southwest corner of the Will Is in every w ay a Beauty worry over. iam Shields and wife D. L. C. And a comedy “ Has not the time eouie for the No. . 56, and running thence north Cream. federal and state governments to 76.2 feet, thence west 265 V3 It is used for massage to approach Tuesday, October 13 feW. thence south 28 degrees this matter from the smooth out the lines and standpoint of the general welfare west, 86.8 feet, thence east 306.9 Wednesday, October 11 feet tu i> the place of beginning, wrinkles, and should be of all the |Mi>plet” * MAN AND MAID * and co ontnining _____ w H ______ acre, _________ more or left on the face when li Mure, Lanvtf it to the govern les«, all itT Lane cuuntv. Mate of that TRU-BLU BAKER have ever produced. with Lew Cody tiring to act as a t inatto meat, But don *t interrupt our Oregon Renee Adoree 1» the result of 16 years or research —and was not re The «nie will bv made from and bulkier. joyride and Harriet Hammond. aftei Tuesdav the 10th dar of leased to the public un .1 cracker perfection had been ou should use Carn “Is it rot time to find some November. 1925. The bi.k will A film of thrills! Nome Skin Cream all substitute for the present form of be reeeived at the nffire of Her At reached through the trying fall timber taxation, nnd permit our bert W Domtard, Firat National And a comedy. Your I bank buikiing. C*utagv Grove, Or»* months. It fits the bite. I. flavor is delicious. It is crisp and Mock of atwnding timber to he gnnj term» of aale. eaah. or part Groce**» Thu. Fri.-Sat.. Get. 15 16 17 drawn upon only as the needs of cash and part ciaMit. flaky —just the cracker you like to eat with soups, Datcd at < ’ otta<e Grove, Tjine KEM ’ S FOR DRUGS the people demand? ” “THE TEN salads, hot chocolate and cheese Try a package. roiintv. On'gtni, thb 8th d»v of Aha! The timber baron* want Oct COMMANDMENTS ” iber. 1925 to dodge taxes; no that’s the idea, A. HILI., An Epie Melodrama of the of is it? Well, they have no volt's, birth of a Nation—and its C. J KEM, Prop so we’l) soak ’em all the harder. migration. COTTAGE GROVE. OREGON The Home of Tru-Blu Grahame. English Style Btscwts and the Famous Tru Blu Frwt Cd» “ Any public policy baoetl on the Mondays and Thursdays STAR BRAND SHOES ARE BETTER /het} Cost LESS Per Mont k c/ls plainas an O petsl to those who wear them G Y A Umphrey & Mackin’s Solid Shoes for the School Boy and Girl ARCADE Theatre A Beautiful Skin Note the NEW SHAPE Baked by the TR”-BLU BISCUIT CO., Spokane and Portland i