COTTAGE PROVE SENTINEL, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1925
PAGE TWO
iottagt 6rovc Sentinel
The assessment r?
radically wrong.
was ridiculous either this year or
Mondays and Thursdays
last year. When this assessment
Bede & Smith......................Publishers was before the board of equaliza-
WEEKLY PROGRAM
Elbert Bede... --------- ,-------- Editor tion the assessor admitted that he
H. F. Edwards,.......... News Editor had not seen the property and said
A first-class publication entered at that he had no way of going to
Thursday, October 22
Cottage Grove as second-class matter view it.
A means for his
Jack Hoxie in
doing so was immediately provided,
Business Office......... 25 North Sixth
“THE RED RIDER ”
with
the
result
that
he
recommend
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Comedy and
ed that the assessment be reduced
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
to $20,000.
International News.
By mail (Cash in advance)
One year__ $2.75 | Three months . .80
What are we to think of an
.50 Assessment system such as that?
Six months . 1.50 | One month.
Friday, October 23
BY CARRRIER
The assessor first defended his
Bob Custer in
One month...................... ............
assessment of $75,000 and later
“THE BLOODHOUND.”
Four months, vs advance-------
voluntarily
cut
it
to
less
than
a
Six months, in advance--------
Action from start to finish
third of the figure which he first
One year, in advance------------
with a thrill and a punch
defended.
every second.
Tho Sentinel i* Dot inclined to
Member of
lay all the blame on the assessor.
National Editorial Association
And a comedy.
Oregon Btate Editorial Assieiation With the salary that we arc will
Oregon Newspaper Conference
ing to pay an assessor and with the
Saturdaly, October 24
wage wo are willing to pay deputy
Tom Mix and Tony the
RIDICULOUS ASSESSMENT
assessors, combined with the sys
SYSTEM.
wonder horse in
tem which they must use, we must
“THE DEADWOOD
expect this kind of assessments.
The Sentinel does not pretend to The assessor is paid $150 or $175
COACH.”
say whether or not the proposed tho month.
Men competent to
A mighty melodrama laid
advances in the assessment of tim handle the job arc getting twice
in the Dakota Bad Lands,
ber lands, sawmill properties and as much in private employment.
where Theodore Roosevelt
other personal property of the Deputy assessors this year were
spent much of his youth on
county are fair or not. It hasn’t paid $4 the day. Sometimes we
the trail of the bear
the informntion at hand from which get good ones at that price, but
and bison.
to draw a conclusion. It does have, the chances are against our do
however, suff:cient information at ing so.
And a comedy.
hand upon which to base a state
As an example of what happens
ment that the method of making under our present assessment sys
Sunday, October 25
assessments is ridiculous and the tem, the editor of The Sentinel
“OFF THE HIGHWAY.”
results often more than ridiculous. some time ago examined the county
An all-Htar Special.
For example, the assessment upon assessment books and found that
a certain mil) property was raised in many instances a business in
Century comedy
from $10,000 to $75,000. On the Eugene of approximately the same
PIPING HOT
face of the thing something wax value ax one in Cottage Grove was
featuring Al Alt.
paying only a half Or two-thirds
' as much as the business in (Jottage
Mon.-Tues., Oct. 26-27
Grove. In some cases a business
Zane Gray’s
in Cottage Grove half the size of
“
WILD
HORSE MESA”
a similar business in Eugene was
with Jack Holt, Noah Beery,
paying a tax ax great as that paid
Billie Dove
by the larger Eugene business.
and Douglas Fairbanks Jr.
It was never the other way around.
An example that comes home
A thousand horse-power
to The Sentinel is that it will pay
story of a thousand
next year on an assessment half
smashing scenes.
as great as that of the Eugene
Lige
Conley
in two snappy
newspapers. Common sense should
reels of side-splitting
tell an assessor that a plant for
comedy
publishing a twice-a-week news
paper could not be worth half as
“PLEASURE BOUND”
much as the plant required for
publishing a city daily.
Wednesday, October 28
Business men of Cottage Grove
“SINGLE WIVES”
might find it money in their pock
with Corinne Griffith and
ets to make a comparison of their
Milton Sills, Lou Tellegen
assessments with those in Eugene
and to insist that they be given the
and Phyllis Haver.
same kind o* treatment that ix
And a comedy.
accorded Eugene business men.
The Sentinel is not complaining
Thursday, October 29
about its assessment except ns it
« <
BEAUTY AND THE
is out of proportion. Few would
BAD MAN.”
complain about their assessments
Comedy and
The practical size for if they felt that they were being
assessed upon the same basis as
International News.
pocket or hand bag.
J)
For use after a marcel other property owners. All that is
desired is a square deal. We need
Waver.
a revised system of making assess
a-
Two styles.
ments to brina thia about.
ARCADE Theatre
DRUGSTORK
MAXIMUM
BOBBED HAIR
COMB
40c
each
KEM’S FOR DRUGS
nu fowofliAw
C. J. KEM, Prop
COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON
This is canned foods week, which
in an appropriate time to ship a
can or two of Cottage Grove canned
prune« or beans to (‘astern friends.
Once tried Cottage Grove cannery
product« are demanded. Sending
a few can« to friend« might even
tnnlly re«ult in greatly increa«ing
the demand for the local product.
A Sentinel Wantad Will Sell It for You
Candy!
We have just opened up and now have
on display 500 pounds of high grade
candy just received from one of the larg
est manufacturers of popular priced
candy in the world—this shipment con
sists of an assortment of 14 different
varieties of high grade candies and
should appeal to any lover of absolutely
pure, wholesome confection. We list
below a few comparative prices for your
approval—
35c standard chocolate drops, our price,
per pound
25c
65c and 75c hand dipped chocolates, our
price, per pound
40c
45c toasted marshmallows, our price, per
pound
35c
45c assorted cream wafers, our price, per
pound
35c
45c cocoanut bon bons, our price, per
pound
35c
50c black walnut fudge, our price, per
pound
35c
35c peanut brittle, our price, pound 25c
The Fair Store
*11 MAIN ST.
Over
6000
Itemi
Wright A Caldwell
Society
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Mrs. Oaven C. Dyott was hostess
to the Tuesday Bridge club Tues
day afternoon. Ono o’clock lunch
non was served, after which the
members played bridge for the
remainder of a plensant afternoon.
The club added another table and
four new member».
They were
Mrs. B. G. Koehler, Mrs. Raymond
Grube, Mrs. E W. Frans and Mrs.
L. E. Liston. High score was made
by M rs. W, H. Dnughertv. The
rooms wore attractively decorated
with roses, snapdragons and chrys
anthemums.
Mrs. Della Borin and Mrs. Mattie
McCormick, both of Eugene, were
special guests Monday night of
the auxiliary of Calvin Funk post,
American Legion. They reported
on the national convention in Oma
ha, which they attended. Members
of the post were also guests of the
auxiliary at a covered dish sup
per.
Seventy-eight were present.
Now members joining the auxiliary
Monday night were Mrs. E. W.
Fran*, Mr». C. H. Boslough, Mrs.
T. W. DeLong and Misa Bethel
Gowdy.
Mrs. 8. L. Mackin was
|to the Uptopia club thia
noon. A two course luncheon was
served and the afternoon was
pleasantly spent in social conver
sation and needlework. The dining 1
room was attractively decorated
I with marigolds, while chrysan-
. themums formed the decorations fori
the living room. Attractive Hal |
I loween favors and place cards were I
I used at the table.
Mr. and Mr*. Charles Walker
celebrated the twenty ninth anni
versary of their wedding last night,
inviting a few of their friends in
to dinner. Onesta were Mr. and
Mr*. Fred Beidler and »on Willi»
and Mr. and Mr». Roscoe Forward.
.Mrs. Charles’ Adams will be hos
te« Tuesday afternoon to the M.
P. O. club.
The Elmartes club will meet
Tuesday with Mrs. Victor Cham
ber».
The lut Cornus club will meet
Tuesday with Mrs, W. E. Iwbow.
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Church News
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLE
MENT.
Notice is hereby given that Bes
□---------------------------------------------- -n sie Suter, administratrix of the es
tate
of Robert Carter, deceased,
Presbyterian Church, Sunday. Oc- has filed
her final account in the
1 tober 25.—10, Sunday school. There matter of said estate in the county
are classes for all; 11, morning court of the state of Oregon for
worship, subject of address, “ Power Lane county; and that Tuesday
to Become’’; 6:30, Endeavor meet the 3rd day of November, 1925, at
ing; 7:30, evening service, subject, the hour of 10 o’clock in the fore
noon of said day in the county
“A Good Man’» Hell.’’
courtroom in the courthouse at
. . .
Eugene, Lane county. Oregon, has
Christian Church, the ' ‘ home-like ’ ’ been fixed as the
time ____
and ,____
nlnco
__ _____
church—A. J. Adams, minister. by said court for the hearing of
Sunday school at 9:45, sermon at objections to said final account and
11, Christian Endeavor at 6:30, eve final settlement of said estate.
ning service at 7:30.
Any and all objections to said
final account and the final settle
ment
of saiu estate must be filed
Methodist Church—J. H. Ebert,
pastor.
Sunday school at 9:45, with the clerk of said court on or
morning worship at 11, Epworth before the dato ot hearing.
Dated this Vst day of October,
League at 7, evening service at 1925.
BESSIE SUTER,
Administratrix of the estate of
Christian Science Society—corner
Robert
Carter,
of Jefferson avenue anJ Second Herbert W. Lombard, deceased.
street. Sunday services at 11 a. m.
^ttorney for estate;oL29c£T)
Wednesday services at 7:30 p. m.
Everybody welcome.
NOTICE.
Free Methodist church—Corner —
of
Monroe avenue and south Fifth
Notice is hereby given that at
street—Chester Smith, pastor. Sun a meeting of the common council
of
the city of Cottage Grove, Lane
day school at 10, forenoon services
at 11, evening service at 7:30. county, Oregon, to be held the 26th
Prayer meeting at 7:30 Thursday day of October, 1925, the under
evenings.
signed will present a petition to
• • •
said council asking for the vaca
Seventh Day Adventist Church— tion of the following described
West Main street.
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Services every premises for street and highway
Saturday. L.
____ school at 10, ! purposes, to-wit:
Sabbath
Beginning at tho northeast cor
church service at 11; prayer meet
ner of block one of D. G. McFar
ing Wednesday evenings at 7:30.
land’s second addition to Cottage
Grove, Oregon, thence south 105
First church of Nazarene—Elev feet
more or less to the west line
enth and Adams, Harold E. Botte- of the
county road, thence in a
iniller, pastor. Sunday school at 9:45, northeasterly
direction following
forenoon service at 11, evening the west line of
county road
service at 8. Prayer meeting at to point duo east the
of the place of
7:30 Wednesday evenings.
beginning, thence west, along the
of 3rd street of said
Glad Tidings Mission—Tenth and south line
to the place of beginning
Adams streets, G. F. Shackelford, addition
in
Cottage
Grove, Lane county.
pastor.
Sunday school at 9:45;
forenoon worship at 11; young Oregon.
Dated and first published this
peoplo’s meetinr
- evening ser
ig at 7;
1925.
vice at 8; weol k ___
......
day __
services.
Wed- ! 24th day of S. September,
J. BRUND,
* a
.
nesday, Friday anri
and Qninrrlnrr
Saturday au
eve
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MARTHA
WOOLLEY.
nings at 8.
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NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Baptist church—W. O. W. hall,
J. C. Orr, pastor. Sunday school
at 10 o’clock, services at 11 o’clock
Department of the Interior, Unit
and 7:45. B. Y. P. U. services at ed States Land Office, Roseburg,
7. Prayer meeting at 7:30 Thurs
day evening at the Roy C. Howard Oregon, October 20, 1925.
Notice is hereby given that Butte
homo, 110 old north Pacific high
Mooney, of Cottage Grove, Oregon,
way.
who, on November 30, 1920, made
Adjoining Farm Homestead Entry,
City Allows Bills.
The city council allowed the No. 013,087, for NW« 8E%, Sec
following bills at its Monday night tion 17, Township 21 8., Range 2
West, Willamette Meridian, has
meeting:
filed notice of intention to make
Elmer Monson, painting Main
three year Proof, to establish claim
street bridge. .
..$161.00 to the land above described, before
Fire department..
. 26.00 E. O. Immel, U. 8. Commissioner,
Olaf Hammer, moving equip
at Eugene, Oregon, on the 1st day
ment from crusher..—.......... 33.00 of December, 1925.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Wages on construction of
sewer in Harm» addition.... 362.25 Bert Isaacson, Mrs. L. C. Dowens,
George Morris, Albert Rissue, nil
Cottage Grove, Oregon,
Filing cabinets. The Sentinel. of
non coal HAMILL A. CANADAY,
o22nl9(2)
Register.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLE
MENT.
Filing cards. The Sentinel.
In the county court of the state
of Oregon for Lane county.
In the matter of the estate of ■
Simeon R. Brand, deceased.
Notico is hereby given that the
undersigned administratrix of said
estate has filed in said court her
final account and that Tuesday, the '
27th day of October, 1925, at the
hour of 10 o’clock a. m. has been ■
by said court fixed as the time ’
for hearing ob jections, if any there
be, to said final account, at
which time all persons interested
may appear and be heard on objec- |
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tions filed thereto.
CAROLINE M. BRAND,
Administratrix of the estate of
Simeon R. Brand, deceased.
■
II. J. Shinn,
Attorney for estate.
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Sanitary Beauty
Mn. H. A. Hagen
Shop
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Marcelling
Office
Manicuring
28
Rea.
Facial Massage
118-Y
Shampooing
Bobbing
Evenings
by
Hair Tinting
French Paper Curl 1 Appoint-
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taxpayers ’ meeting to elect directors
will be hebl November 7.
The two great enemies of illiter
acy are compulsory education and
subtitles.—Baker Democrat.
“Doctor Hangs Himself,’' says a
headline. Sort of a fatal suspense!
—Astoria Budget.
Sewing At Home for Economy
Here Are the Materials
At Umphrey & Mackin’s
WIDE KASHA FLANNELS ARE HERE
FOR YOUR CHOOSING
These Kasha flannels are all-wool and much in demand
everywhere for the light wrap and the one-piece dress.
Kasha flannel has a two-tone effect in finish and is
beautifully adapted to the full drape of the skirt in the
one piece dress now in vogue. We are showing many
new and wanted shades, priced a yard..... $3.75 and $3.95
RICH AND LUSTROUS
NEW SILKS
For frocks, attractive and
pretty, nothing seems to
take the place of silks.
You will find here a host
of the wanted new and
staple silks in a wide
range of shades and col
ors for your choosing.
Canton crepe, crepe de
chene, flat crepe, satin,
foulard, messaline, Ray-
ons, etc.
Priced a yard 85c, $P25,
$1.75, $1.95, $2.25 to $3.50
BEAUTIFUL ALL-WOOL CHALLIES
Large flowered Chinese patterns in bright color, for
dressing sacque, or house dress, small dainty flowered
and conventional patterns for children’s dresses, new
conventional patterns for street dress and winter after
noon wear—all are here. We invite you to see these
patterns today, priced a yard............ ..... $1.25, $1.50, $1.65
YARD WIDE CORDUROYS IN A HANDSOME
SELECTION OF COLORS ARE HERE
Corduroy is now used almost exclusively for bath robe
and for house lounging robe for both women and children.
If you wish to make your own robe, we are well prepared
to meet your requirement as to color range in rose, pink,
copen blue, tan, golden brotfn, pansy, kelly green, etc.
You will be pleased indeed with the splendid quality of
our corduroy and the reasonableness of price—a yard 95c
BUTTERICK PATTERNS
These paper patterns are your best investment and pay
big dividends in sewing satisfaction. Butterick patterns
are the original paper patterns and have always remained
in the lead—get them here.
Specials
Friday and Saturday
Round steak
Sirloin steak.
Beef roast__
Boiling meat
Hamburger ....
Sausage..........
20c
20c
15c
10c 12c
_ 15c
...20c
Bartels Market
PHONE 55
Our Building Material
Line Includes—
Cement, Lime, Piaster, Brick, Fire
Brick. Fire Clay, Metal Lath, Cor-
ner Beads. Shingles, Drain Tile,
■ewer Tile, Concrete, Sand and
Gravel, Plastering Sand, Zouri
Store Front Fittings, and other
things too numerous to mention.
No Charge on City Deliveries
The Souther« Pacific and the
Hill lines are nt each other’s earn !
over who shall build the ficst rail |
road into the Klamath county tim I
be r la nds
Aiphonno «nd (ta«tiao
throw into reverse, you might say i|
--Bnltor Herald.
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Fair Board to Meet.
The Lane county fair board will
meet Saturday in Eugeue to ehock
over accounts of the recent fair. I
The fair wax a financial success,
according to Kelly C. Branstetter,
bet exact figures will not be
available until board members meet
and go over the bills. Tho annual
Godard & Randall
Just North of 8. P. Station—Phon« 100
THE QUALITY STuRE-cooo
service