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PAGE TWO COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL. MONDAY. NOVEMBER 30. 1925 ítottaqe (Grove Sentinel tendency is to levy even’ Settlemet of Estate Asked. penny that the law will allow Suit was filed in district court and let the surplus, if any, go to Saturday by K. K. Mills against Bede & Smith..... ......Publishers u reduction of bonded and warrant E. C. Spray, administrator of tho Elbert Bede____ ............ Editor indebtedness. estate of Mabel Spray, asking that Currin Nichols. H. F. Edwards,.. News Editor It is probable that there have cause be shown why a final settle (Klamath Fa U h News.) A first-class publication entered at been numerous bond issues due to surprise to their scores of meat of the estate should not be Cottage Orovo as second-class matter the 6 per cent limitation. The friends in Klamath Falls was the had. J. F. ripray, as surety for Business Office____ 25 North Sixth money could not be raised by marriage of Miss Dorothy Currin E. C. Spray, is also named as a taxation, bo bonds had to be re to Otto F. Nichols, which oeeured defendant. SUBSCRIPTION RATES sorted to. And this is a way to last night at 8 o’clock at the home House slippers never fail to meet with approval By mail (Cash in advance) ; beat the limitation. There is no of Pastor and Mrs. Arthur L. Rice. If you know what you want, use of young or old for they are equally pleasing One year—$2.75 | Three months.. .80 , limitation upon levying money to Pastor" Rice read the ring ceremony a wantad to get it for you. Six months . 1.50 ¡One month__ .50 take up bonded indebtedness. Bonds and comfortable to men or women—to boys or in the presence of a few intimate BY CAKKRIER girls. Our assortments of Christmas slippers can be issued in place of warrants friends of the couple. One__________________ month................ $ .30 and any amount levied to later take ! Mrs. Nichols is the daughter of Idea» Mostly Adopted include many new styles and modes of trimming Four months, ‘ 's advance.. ' 1.10 ” is rather difficult Mr. and Mrs. Charleton S. Currin, The committee on country life, —fine leathers and pretty felts, also quilted 1.00 up the bonds. It Six months, in advance.... 3.00 to keep any taxing district from and one of tho most attractive girls says the Washington Star, was a One year, in advances..... satins. Give slippers if you would give something spending its own money. There of the younger Hhe is secre- committee Invited by President practical and acceptable for a Christmas re ia usually a way to beat any tary to Judge Member of Gaghagen in Roosevelt In August. 1908, to aid membrance. National Editorial Association limitation by letting the people the city hall, Nichols was him in investigating the social, san itary and economic conditions In Oregon State Editorial Assiciation vote. Of course the people can formerly with Crater Lake American Oregon Newspaper Conference farms, and which in' its directly overrule the 6 per cent Stage company report, returned January 23. 1909. Men’s black vici kid slipper, tinkle, prieed a pair..... $1.50 Misses’ wool felt slippers in recommended the Improvement of THE 6 PER CENT LIMITATION. limitation at an election called for! automobile business. padded leather sole, soft Women’s quilted satin slip dainty colors, soft sole and that purpose, but proposing a bond I Mr. and Mrs. Nichols are at the highways, the establishment of padded heel, wool lined, a pers, rose pink and copen padded heel, all sizes, prieed issue is an easier way to get the n home to their many friends in the a parcels post and postal savings While it seems certain that the to do so. banks and investigation into the pair ............................. $1.95 blue zz. Hogue apartments on Menlo way. colors, prieed a pair a pair...................98c to $1.15 6 per cent tax limitation, which tc Another middleman system of handling farm bad feature of the ti per for .................................. $1.50 Boy’s wool felt moccasins, Oregon ha« had for many years, has cent limitation is that it is based Men’t tan elk slipper, pad and the encouragement of Mr. Nichols, the bridegroom, is a a products kept tax levies from being in entirely upon tho amount of tax system of edncatlonal extension ded heel and elk sole, upper Women ’ s felt slippers in boy scout picture painted creased more than 6 per cent a levied in a district, and not upon former resident of Cottage Grove to rural communities. leather is soft but heavy several styles and about .on toe of upper, soft heavy and a son of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. year, yet it is not certain that the weight, priced a pair.. $1.95 twenty color combinations, leather sole, color gray and assessed valuations. A city or limitation has been a benefit or some other taxing unit might triple Nichols of Medford. tan, priced a pair..... $1.50 New Roquefort Cheete Men’s wool felt slippers, price range, pair 69c to $1.65 that it has actually resulted in tax Roquefort cheese Is made from in size during a year, yet it could Announcements have been re color, tops Women’s black kid slippers, Infant’s and child’s all-wool dark gray reduction. goat's milk, ripened and finished In raise by tnxation to take care of trimmed with attractive red soft sole and padded heel, felt slippers in dainty blue, It is certain beyond argument increased legitimate demands only ceived here of the marriage of Miss thp Roquefort caves, but clever peo cheek flannel made to but- toe trimmed with large floss pink and also dark colors, that taxes have increased every G per cent more in money than it Eva Sarah Majerus to H. Walter ple are making cheese from cow’s Woolley, both of Mount Vernon, milk, ripened in caves, that is so ton high or low around the tassel, priced a pair..... $1.95 priced a pair.........75c to 98c year that the 6 per cent limitation raised the year before. Mkt & «i..,. Wash., which occurred Nov. 20. The nearly equal to the original that It has been in force. It is very doubtful whether the We have had the law some 10 <! per cent limitation hns held tax bride is a daughter of Mr. and finds ready sale. But Roquefort Mrs. Jacob Majerus of Mount Ver pays no tax, being a favorite with Lingerie materials are here See our color assortment of years. Presuming that taxes have levies down. It is quite probable non and the bridgroom is a son the French government, while the in many dainty new pat pure linen buck toweling been increased to the limit each that in many cases other cheese must pay an export tax it lias acted to of Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Woolley of THE QUAliTi S7CKÍ cootstK-ci terns and shades fog yoiti- by the yard—very suitable year, we could have taxes 60 per of 15 per cent. The French senate increase them. In any event it choosing—see them today. ■for gift making. cent higher than they wero at the has often caused inconvenience this city. He is a former employe has a request before It to change of The Sentinel and is now em the law and help the new business time tho law became effective, when there was a legitimate de ployed in the mechanical depart get out into the markets of the Yea, mdrn than 00 per cent, for money. ment of a Mount Vernon news world. each year tho 0 per cent would mand for more tax paper. The tonic for the business world SHORT ILLNESS FATAL Always give your home print apply upon the increase of the year Which are wo to believe? The —<S>— Plenty of Time —newspaper advertising. xx befor$, ns well as upon tho original TO MRS. ROBERT SMALL sh °P first chance at a11 your print ‘ Corvallis Gazette-Times makes fun Mrs. Gertrude Whitsett was hos- “Are you going away?” ing. Usually your home printer -— assessment. Thus we might have of the legs which are means of teas Thursday at Thanksgiving din "Yes, to Europe.” , had during 10 years an increase of Resident of Coast Fork District ( can meet competition in quality support for the editor of The Senti ner to a party of friends, The “By what ship?" [ as well as price. probably 70 per cent. It is not Dies in Portland Hospital. lists guests were Mr. and Mrs. J. A. nel, while the Eugene Guard “ By airship. ” likely that we should have ha<l “ But there Is no airship servlon. ” ono Sentinel as Elliott, mother and father of Mrs. a greater increase than that had tho editor of Tho Mrs. Robert C. Small, resident of Bookkeeping systems. “There will be by the tint« tny of three editors of Oregon who Whitsett, Noble, Earl and Norris wo not had the limitation. the Coast fork, died November 25 Sentinel. aro handsomo as the <lawn. We Elliott, brothers of the hostess, Mrs. wife Is ready.” The feature about the 6 per cent in a Portland hospital following should bolieve tho latter except for Norris Elliott, W. A. Ward and limitation that hns given ti rouble a short illness, Funeral services /n f/ie Studio that Claude Ingalls, , of son Dalton, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. the fact I ia that n tax reduction one • year “Do you wish me to take yotir pic were conducted Sautrday forenoon Corvallis, is listed as one of the Hawley, Bernice, Unavee and Wes means that the next year the limi at the Lone Pine cemetery on the ture ? ” ley, children of Mrs. Whitsett. A tation would apply to the reduced three. “No; I wanted to get on«.’’— Small place, .where interment also large pumpkin, with pink and yel ’’olumbla Jester. assessment of the preceding venr. was made. Pastor J. C. Orr was Guard: The Cottago low chrysanthemums, formed the Eugene : A taxing unit might see n elm nee in charge of the services. ? Grove chamber of commorco ha» decorations for the Thanksgiving to reduce taxes one yenr, but fear Mrs. Small, whose maiden name • to do so because it would thereby decided to make its major work of table. was Phoebe C. Allen, was born Ì —■»-- reduce what it could raise during the coming year the development August 27, 1872, near the Rouse I Degrees were conferred Friday all succeeding years. For example, of the agricultural, fruit, dairying mill on the Coast Fork. 1 She _ w#s< nnd poultry industries of the south night at the meeting of Eastern i the cit^ of Cottage Grove has re married October 2, 1893, to Robert I duced its levy this year by lty Limo district. It is a fine nnd Ntar upon Mrs. William Ostrander, C. Small. They have always made Those cities Mrs. Charles Hall and Miss Belle mills, but was it wise to do sof worthy program. Ì their home on the Coast fork. grow best which build up nnd do- ’ Burkholder. Luncheon was served Tn case the demands a year from I Beside her husband Mrs. Small velop their brick country. cafeteria style. Hostesses were now should be much larger, the i is survived by three sons, Everett Mrs. W. E. Lebow, Mrs. II. K. city might not lm able to meet I W., George H. and Julian Small. A thief walked into a Eugene Metcalf, Mrs. J. T. Smith, Mrs. them, and the reason it would not Two half brothers, Grant Allen and be able to meet them would bo restaurant into a glare of lights, C. E. Umphrey, Mrs. D. D. Roberts, Joshua Rouse and one half-sister, HJI IUf HJZ lUMUI HIU1LU HU iLU HU ÏUI ÌIU URL with many standing near, and de Miss Esther Silsby and Mrs. Scho thnt it economized this yenr. The Fannie Cathcart, also survive. liberately walked off with the cash field Stewart. Mrs. Kate Safley register. We’d better take an in nnd Mrs. Zelma Henderer of Drain ventory to see that none of the uni were visitors. versity buildings have been curried away. Constellation club will 1 hold its nnnual Christmas tree Monday Family background has little to night, December 21. 1 Festivities do with the morals and deportment will begin at 8 o’clock, Mrs. Al of a young woman, declares tho dean bert Helliwell is chairman of tho of women of the University of committeo in charge. Other com Oregon. Which is fortunate, for it mittee members are Mrs. T. C. is quite evident that within a few Wheeler, Mrs. W. E. Lebow, Mrs. years there will be no families to Schofield Stewart, Mrs. C. 8. Rob pose for backgrounds. erts and Mrs. A. W. Swanson. Mondays and Thursdays , ferali aqes Folks may know where your store is, and have a general idea of what you sell, but they easily get the habit of trading with NEWSPAPER advertisers. Let Your Rexall Store Solve Your Gift Problem Here Is a good, Practical Suggestion The women ’a newspaper club of Now York has set up n demand for homlier newspaper men. Evi dently the women haven’t seen Hal Hoss, Claude Ingalls and Ted Piper. These threo could leven the whole bunch. Mr. arici Mrs. George Scott en- tertained for a family reunion at dinner Thanksgiving day. Guests were Mrs. E. A. Wooley, Frank Wooley, Albert and Cecil Wooley nnd their families, all of Eugene, Mrs. George Walker, Portland, and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Chandler, Wend Tho Charleston is taboo at all ling. - University of Oregon functions. Tho football boys can twist Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Miller had enough limbs and break enough as guests for Thanksgiving dinner bones. ——————— Mrs. M. R. Wagner of Eugene, Mr. Women have stripped men of un,l Mrs. Donaldson of ripringfield, Vacuum Bottles tire no longer their characteristic garments, be Mrs. G. H. Hess and daughter n luxury but a necessity. They moans a writer. They have done Louise of Roseburg and Miss Esther Silsby of this city . Chrys make a most practical (lift for worse than that for themselves. anthemums formed the decorations both men anti women for mo I.ID is off on those Wash- for the rooms. toring, eamping, outing, pic L. I. D. bonds. nics, etc. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Hauser enter <hir stock includes various tained Thursday at a Thanksgiving COTTAGE GROVE BEATS sizes and styles. dinner for a number of friends. SPRINGFIELD 37 TO 0 Guests were Mr. and Mrs, N. E. Hoover, Miss Stella Hoover, Veryle Team, Wtth Old Lineup. Scores Easy Hoover and Mrs. Lawrence Scharf ' Victory in Last Game. fensburg, all of Albany, and Mrs. Springfield high eleven fell prey Fanny Maines of this city. Thursday to a superior football j team from Cottago Grove high, I * Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Williams en going down to n 37 to 0 defeat at tertained nt dinner Thursday for C J KEM. Prop ripringfield. Cottage Grove dis Mr. nnd Mrs. Clarence Spencer of COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON played tho same stylo of smashing Eugene, Mr. anil Mrs. W. H. Os offensive and impregnable defense , trander, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hall which has been tho winning factor and Mrs. Anna Hall. in the long string of victories chalked up by the local team. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mosby en Tho team which defeated Rose tertained members of the Veatch burg and Bandon, trounced Grants clan Thanksgiving day nt their Pass and displayed unexpected home on Mosby creek. Thirty nine strength, outplaying the Eugene guest# were present. team when that aggregation ex- ■ ported an easy victory, had the Miss Kathryn Penqer and H. J. advantage of tho same lineup used in tho earlier games. Four first Shinn were guests Thursday at string men, out during tho Lebanon Thank&gh ing dinner at tht* home game, added greatly to the strength of Mrs. Clara Burkholder. of the locals. The game was played on a wet, • The Joker club will meet Friday sloppy field when» fast work was night with Mrs. O. M. Miller. impossible. Cottage Grove was able to gain yardage almost at County Is Defendant. will by line plunges and off tackle The case brought against Isiw bucks county to recover labor claims al The game was the last of the leged to bo due for overtime on season for both teams and marked road work will he heard December tU<M» lt.uk/aM tho end of a successful season for 7 at Corvallis in the circuit court Cottage Grove despite the loss of of Benton county, it was announced two games, ono to Lebanon and last week. A Multnomah countv one to Albany. judge probably will be on Flump, anil ingoat kernels that Coach Grannis will lone eight of bench. A change of venue * warm their way to a child's his eleven first Mt ting men next granted on the grounds that heart. Three minutes .. . and year and ia not highly I Hated over impartial jury could not bo Albers Mimt Outs are piping prospects fur his i 1926 team. The lainiwt ia this rowntv because hot, ready to eat! team next year probatdy will lie taxpayers would be indirectly -» lighter, he said. i forested ia the case as defendants, j A Calorex Vacuum Bottle $1.75 to $4.00 KEM’S FOR DRUGS <£)ith an Oil Heater for warmth you dnss-bathe dine-in comfort Pearl Oil in a port able oil heater is a meets ary auxiliary tn tireplace and furnace: warmth where you WANT it at the touch of a mat ch! Pearl Oil is the Standard Oil Com- refined! Clean burn ing, no oily odor ane! it won’t corrode the heater! Ask for “Pearl Oil” by name. *T > OIL QJMHAMY PEARL HEAT MIGHT Judicious Newspaper Advertising Makes Big Stores Out of Little Ones ■|