The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, November 02, 1925, Page 2, Image 2

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COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2. 1925
iottw (6roic Sentinel
I
■o POWER CONTRIBUTES MUCH
□-
Suit for Money Settled.
NOTICE OF ROAD DISTRICT
MEETING.
The ease of Laura A. McFarland
against Olson brothers and the
whom it mar concern: Notice
...... Publishers U---------------------------------------------□
Man’s daily life depends greatly Guaranty Oil company of Oregon,: is To
Bede & Smith....
hereby giv n that a meeting of
............. Editor
Elbert Bede____
Mi«« France« Mackin, Mi»» Mu­ I upon the modern applications of in which the plaintiff sought to the legal voters Icing resi lent tax­
News Editor
H. F. Edwards,
recover $500 with interest for two i payers and owners of real property
ddle Beidler and Mi«« France» !energy.
He turns on his bath in the years, representing stock purchased in ro«d dlitrict No. 76. in Lane
A first-class publication entered at Beaulieu were ho«te«Hes to 22 of
TRQUSE^
Cottage Grove az second-class matter their boy and girl friend« Saturday morning, and generally a great in the company, has been settled I county, Oregon, will be h. Id at the
h >ur of 2 p. m. on the 21st day
pumping
engine,
of
the
existence
of
out of court, it was announced I of November, A. D. 192-
Business Office......... 25 North Sixth night at a Halloween party at the
Halloween which he has probably never today. Mrs. McFarland asked for j Shields schoolhouse in said road
1O< i Button/* L«2 a. Rip
S. L. Mackin home,
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
games and content« formed the thought, sends the water gushing return of her money under the district to determine whether said
road
district
shall
levy
a
spe-
money back guarantee upon which eial tax of $2.120.65
By mail (Cash in advance)
entertainment. Dainty refreshments I from the tap.
all tin
_
_____________
One ______
year..... $2.75
I Three
months 80 were served by the mothers of
The clothes that he puts on have the stock was sold. Payment of taxable property in upon
..............
.
said district
Six months.. 1.50 j | One month.......
..... 50 the hostesseH. The rooms were clev- been spun and woven in great the full amount involved was made for the purpose of providing
funds
BY CARRRIER
for
maintenance
of
roads
in
said
power
driven
factories,
and
the
by the company.
¡erly decorated in black and white
district.
.» .30 I color« of the Halloween season. family spinning wheels and crafts­
One _________________
month.
C. P. BARNAI D.
1.16
Four months, '• advance.
Herman Goldman (Royal East­
Countv Jii'i-
1.80 I Real Halloween "ghosts" met the man’s looms of past generations are
Six months, in advance...
3.00 small guests upon their arrival and consigned to attics, museums and ern company, New York) springs a
One year, in advance......
CLINTON HURD.
Countv Commissioner.
| conducted them through the room«. ancestral reliquaries.
bit of mystery on us.
O. E. CROW
The paper beside his plate has
A Scotchman thought the best
Member of
Count Commissioner.
National Editorial Association
Mrs. A. W. Kime was hostess been made in a power-driven ma- method of saving money for Christ- u2-16c(M)
Oregon State Editorial Assiciation I Sunday to a small group of friends chine and printed upon a power mas was to put a penny in a
Oregon Newspaper Conference
NOTICE OF ROAD DISTRICT
at an informal dinner, the occa­ press. The food that he eats has money-box every time he kissed
MEETING.
sion being her birthday anniversa been planted and harvested by his wife.
SOME QUESTIONS TO ANSWER. I ry. Covers were laid for Mr. and power-driven tractors, prepared by
This he did regularly until the
To whom it may eoneern: Notice
machinery,
and holiday period came round, Then
¡Mrs. William Landess, Mrs. Linnie power driven
hereby given that a meeting of
In recent tests conducted by the Violette, Miss Ermine Violette, Miss brought to his table by power- he opened the box, and out came, is
the legal voters being resident tax­
Review of Reviews on current his­ Rachel Short, Miss Geneva Kime driven transportation.
payers
and owners of real property
not only pennies, but sixpences,
in road district No. 71,' in Lane
tory among high school students, and Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Kime.
XX ZHEN you are dressed right you come pretty
He takes a power-driven trolly shillings and half-crowns.
county, Oregon, will be held at th"
V V near feeling right.
43 per cent was the general aver­ Mrs. Roy Romaine, daughter of Mr. or railroad, or ferry or auto to his
The man was amazed, and asked hour of 3 p. m. on the 21st dav
age of efficiency. Babe Ruth was and Mrs. Kime, and her mother place of business, A power-driven his wife how she accounted for it. of November, A. D. 1925. at th«
There’s a right for every occasion and there is a
thought to be the prodigal son of in-law, Mrs. John Long, both of elevator lifts him to an upper
"Weel, Jock," she replied, "It’s Chickehominy schoolhouse in said
pair of Dutchess Trousers that is right for every
Ma Ferguson of Texas, Teapot Salem, were additional guests.
story. Power-actuated devices have no ivery mon that’s as stingy as road district to determine whether
said road district shall levy a spe­
occasion, whether for dress or for play or for work.
Dome was thought to be a restau­
prepared and delivered to him the you are! ”
cial tax of $938.70 upon all the
rant building in Washington and
We’ll venture a guess that you will walk down
taxable property in said district
Mr». Elmer Munson was hostess material upon which he labors, and
the photograph of President Cool Thursday afternoon to the Ad power drives the machine which
for th - purpose of providing funds
Impossible Now.
the street with a little springier step after you have
for
general
improvements
of
roads
idge was not recognized by a Libitum club, The rooms were at- he perhaps operates.
Even the
"Look here, I’ll have no petti-
]
been in here and picked out your pair of Dutchess
in said district.
large proportion of those to whom tractively decorated 1 with choice executive is dependent upon power coat government in this house. Ì1
C. P. BARNARD.
Trousers.
the test was applied.
for
the
delivery
of
his
mail,
and
Countv
.Tipig
yellow and lavender ehrysanthe-
"Don’t be absurd, Jack, your
Where are we at and where are mums. The afternoon i was spent the current that operates his tele­ ideas are absolutely obsolete."—
They are cut on full lines in today's New York
CLINTON HURD,
we going? "Don’t our schools in social conversation and needle- graph and telephone and phono­ London Mail.
County Commissioner.
style. There is a wide choice of materials and you
O. E. CROWE,
teach anything?" many are likely work, after which luncheon was graph.
will be surprised at the reasonable prices.
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Countv Commissioner.
to ask. But let us apply the test served. Plans were made for a
And in his home, how many of
Literally So.
-------------------------------- —-------------
As for wear—every pair is made to live up to the
to the older generation.
Christmas gift exchange. This will the comforts and conveniences that
"Do you expect to make a living
NOTICE OF ROAD DISTRICT
famous Dutchess warranty of “10c a Button; 31.00
The Sentinel makes the state be in the form of a grab box in- he enjoys could he afford if they as an architect f"
MEETING.
meat, without any fear of success stead of the usual trading of had to be made by hand—rugs,
a Rip."
"Well, I’m making plans for
ful contradiction, that there are names.
carpets, hangings, dishes, pottery, that end."—Boston Transcript.
To
whom
it
may
concern:
Notice
some people in Oregon who do not
cutlery, silverware, pictures, books,
is hereby given that a meeting of
know who is governor of the state,
the legal voters being resident tax­
Mrs. Schofield Stewart’s class magazines, musical instruments, fur­
P. A. the Best.
payers
and owners of real property
that a greater number do not know of the Presbyterian church held a niture, blankets, table and bed
Neighbor: So Edward got his in road district No. 56, in Lane
who is mayor of Portland, that 75 Halloween party in the basement linen? The day’s work of the B. A. and M. A.!
county, Oregon, will be held at the
per cent of the voters of the state of the church Friday evening, average workman, thanks to power
Edward’s Father: Yes, but his hour of 2 p. m. on the 21st
TMC Q'JAliTV SIüWt-QOOO SE«v:rr
can not name the three congress­ Games were played and refresh- and mass production, will exchange P. A. still supports him.—Answers. of November, A. D. 1925, at
schoolhouse in said road
men and two senators, that. 90 per ments of doughnuts and cider for more of these than a king ’s
triet to determine whether
rent can not mime all the state served. Ethel Bennett was winner fee would have purchased a few
"I don’t mind washing the dish­ road district shall levy a
officers, that 80 per rent of the in the peanut hunt and in the con­ generations ago.
cial
tax of $1,328.40 upon all
es for you," wailed Deacon Carson
voters of Lane county can not tell test for best dressed clothes pin.
And when he turns the switch to his better half the other day. taxable property in said district
how many representatives and how Dorothy Baldwin won a guessing that puts out his light, on retiring, ‘ * I don’t object to sweeping, dusts for the purpose of providing funds district to determine whether said I 012619, for the SE% of section 35,
for putting out hills, grading and road district shall levy a spe­ township 21 south, range 1 west,
many senators we have in the state contest.
ho severs the connection between ing and mopping the floor; but I ditching.
cial tax of $2,937.16 upon all the Willamette meridian, has filed no­
legislature, that 80 per cent of the
his home and a great electric sta­ do object to running baby ribbon
taxable property in said district tice of intention to make final
C. P. BARNARD,
residents of Lane county can not
Countv Judge. for the purpose of providing funds three-year proof, to establish clsim
The auxiliary of the American tion that day and night is pump- through my night shirt to fool the
for surfacing road with crushed to the land above described, before
name the legislators from this Legion will give card parties Weil ing power through a network of
CLINTON HURD,
baby. ’ ’
E. O. Ininiel, U. 3. Commissioner,
County Commissioner. rock.
county, that 10 per cent of the nesday afternoon and evening for wires for all sorts of uses by ■•ill
C. P. BARNARD,
at his office at Eugene, Oregon,
O. E. CROWE.
residents of Cottage Grove do the benefit of the Legion drum sorts of people.
County Judge. on the 16th day of December, 1925.
The Worm Turns
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County Commissioner.
not know who is mayor of the corps. The afternoon party will be
Claimant names as witnesses:
CLINTON HURD,
(Meridian Star)
city, that 50 per cent can not for women, while the party in the
County
Commissioner. Ben Pitcher, John S. Carr, Wilbur
Spelling Letton
When
a
man
marries
his
ste-
Pitcher and Alexander Lundbnrg,
O. E. CROWE
tell how many eouncilmen the city evening will bo a stag affair, for
NOTICE OF ROAD DISTRICT
Once upon a time there was a nographer she usually stops taking
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County Commissioner. all of Dorena, Oregon,
MEETING.
has and give their names, and that men only. Mrs. C. C. Cruson and
HAMILL A. CANADAY,
stubborn student who refused to his dictation.
100 per cent of the people of the
n2-30c
Register.
Mrs. Victor Chambers will be in learn to spell.
To
whom
it
may
concern:
Notice
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
state are unable to give the pro charge.
But always the teacher pleaded
Refreshments will ho
is hereby given
..... that
...... a meeting
__ _ of
After
a
quiet
vacation
season,
portion that Governor Pierco has served.
with the student and often said:
What have you to place before
Herrin, Ill., resumed fall operations the legal voters being resident "tax­
Department of the Interior, U. 8.
reduced taxation.
“You will suffer some great In­
payers and owners of real property land office at Roseburg, Oregon,
with a new murder Sunday, Kelso in
the 10,000 eyes that read each issue
road district No. 17, in Lane October 30, 1925.
convenience,
if
not
actual
tragedy,
Mrs. E. W. Armes, Mrs. O. H. some time, by reason of this refusal has a rival.—Baker Herald.
county, Oregon, will be held at the
Notice is hereby given that of The Sentinel? NEWSPAPER
California stands in fear of Nichols and Mrs. V. T. Randall of
ni. on the 21st day Charles W. Arrington, of Disston,
hour of 8 p. m.
yours to study orthography!”
Florida, which has made a strong were hostesses Thursday afternoon
of
November,
A.
D.
1925,
at
the
Oregon, who, on October 29, 1920, advertising makes big stores out
Yet still the student was obdur­
Salesbooks. The Sentinel.
bid to the wealthy to become resi to the Constellation club.
Wildwood schoolhouse in said road
omestead Entry, serial No. of little ones.
The ate, and said “blah.”
dents of its state by placing an rooms were decorated with chrys-
One day, after the obdurate «ta­
inhibition on income and inherit­ nnthomums and old
fashioned dent had grown to mnnhood, he
ance taxes. The Cnliforniu legis­ cockscomb.
Refreshments
were poisoned himself eating oysters In
lature will be asked to follow served at the close of th« social “Orgust.”
And when the teacher, who had
Florida, to the end that Cnlifor afternoon. Miss Belle Burkholder
nia may lend the nation rather and Mrs. E. W. Frans were special now grown old and toothless teach­
ing orthography, heard this, she
than follow.
The downtrodden i guests.
yald:
wealthy must be greatly gratified
“Uh, huh! I told him so.”
by this exhibition of solicitude
A Wife-Beater
for their welfare.
Wandering Jew One
-You know Archie? He beats hl»
of Old eat Legends wife up every morning.”
(1. Lansing Hurd, recently of the
“You don’t say!”
The
ztcry
of the “Wandering
Corvallis Gazette Times, is putting
“Yes. He gets up at eight, and
Oregon pep into the Californians Jew” la one of those old legends she get» up at nine."
lias been banded down from
with his Republican at Santa Rosa. that
the ages, and every one is at lib­
He announces that hn will give the erty to form his own Judgments as
T r ant f erred
city its first leased wire telegraph to Its truth. As to Its origin, trad!
Mother
—
Your face is very clean,
news service.
tlou says that Kartaphllos, the but where did you get such dirty
doorkeeper In the Judgment hall, In bands?
A Ford ear at Baraboo, Wi«., the service of I’ontlus l’llate, struck
Little Boy—Washing my face.
backed down hill and over a grade our Lord as he led him forth, say­
ing,
"Get
on
faster,
Jesus,
”
where
­
and lodged in the branches of II upon Jesus replied, *'I am going, hut
trde. Henry must have equipped thou shalt tarry till I come again.”
th • flivver with glanda from one Another legend is that Jesus,
of his experimental airplanes.
pressed down with the weight of
Illa cross, stopped to rest at the
door of Ahaaveruerus, a cobbler.
The craftsman pushed him away,
saying, "Get on ! Away with you !
installed in
Away I" Our Lord replied "Truly I
am going, and that quickly, but
tarry thou till I come.” A third
legend says It was the cobbler who
The tonic for the business world haled Jesus before l’llate, saying.
newspaper advertising.
zx "Faster. Jesus, faster.” Still an­
other legend says that Kartaphllos
was baptized by Ananias some time
after the cruclflxlon, receiving the
name of Joseph. At the end of Each S chlagb Button Lock comes
every 100 years, he Is said to full to you as a single self-contained
Into a trance and waken up a young unit. No adjusting necessary. No
man of about thirty. There are
also German and French legends complicated mortising. Simply
about the "Wandering Jew," and drill two holes in the door, slip the
many romances have been written lock into place, and draw up with
on the subject, the most popular,
two machine screws.
perhaps, being Eugene Sue's story,
’The Wandering Jew."
Mondays and Thursdays
Society
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A man feels
as smart as his clothes
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It’s time to change to free-flowing Zerolene, if
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Aspirin
Ta blets
Goa Maska for All
Animals in Warfare
100 Tablets
$1.(X)
KEM’S FOR DRUGS
C. J KEM, Prop
COTTAGE GROVE.
OREGON
Carrier pigeons, horses, mules,
dogs and other anlmalii used by the
army In wartime will be equipped
with gas masks should the United
States ever engage in another war
In w hich poison gases are used, ac­
cording to an announcement made
st the headquarters of the Second
corps area, liovernora Island, the
New York Times reports
The mask for horses and mules
consists of a cheesecloth bag which
covers the nostrils and upper Jaw
ouly. Horses and tuules breathe
only through the nose, so that It
Is not necessary for the mask to
cover the mouth. Their eyes need
no protection against tear gas as
they hsve no tear ducts The mask
la designed to be carried In a
satchel on the breast harness when
not In use.
The dog mask la built on similar
tinea, except that It covers both up­
per and lower Jaws Carrier pig
eous will not be equipped with
masks while In flight, but will be
protected from chemical agents by
• special gas cover lonipletely sur
rounding their transport cages
I.t'ose leaf ledger sheets of
every kind. The Sentinel.
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