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COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL, THURSDAY. MAY 18, 1926. PAGE FOUR (Cottane (Grove Sentinel I v hich might account for an “o” where an “a” ought to be. Mondays and Thursdays For the information of the Fou »• ..Publishers L News, and for such of its reud- Bede & Smith.. ....... Editor era as may not be conversant with Elbert Bede.... the meaning of such words as A first-class publication entered at “capitol”aad “capital,” the word, Cottage Grova as second class matter when spelled with an “o”, refers .25 North Sixth to the building occupied by the Business Office. national congress at Washington, or to a building occupied by a state SUBSCRIPTION RATES legislature. To spell the word By mail (cash in advance) One year $3.00(Three months .80 correctly is easy if one knows that Six months.. 1.30; One month...... 40 originally it referred to the tem ple of Jupiter at Rome, which stood Member of ai the summit of Capitoline hill. National Editorial Association When the word is spelled with Oregon State Editorial Association an “a” it refers to the city which Oregon Newspaper Conference is the seat of government, und not to the building, Or it may re FOUR L NEWS IS ROUGH fer to money, in this sense the lour L News will find no use for ON ENGLISH. the word. It also refers to the The Four L News has been hav large letter with which the Four L ing lots of fun with country cor- News sometimes starts its sentences, respondents of city dailies who a'so to the kind of crime the Four speak of circular suw mills and I News is likely to want to com I ell of topping the big timbers to mit when it learns what a school keep the trees from splitting when kid error it has made. And it they fall. The last one was found made the error while poking fun in a Tacoma paper, and the Four at others. If the Four L. News wishes L News speaks of Tacoma as the “Lumber Capitol of the World.” to hereafter aubmit its copy to US Note the “o” in what should be lefore it is sent to the printer, we will gladly correct errors such ne * * Capital. ’ ’ Evidently the Four L News has the one herewith called to its at been made dizjy trying to follow tention, and it will not have to the timber in one of those circular be the laughing stock of the D sawmills, or is so accustomed to class in second grade English. moving in a circle that it uses as many circles as possible in writing, Ed Petty of Creswell writes to the Eugene Register to raise the question of the probable legality of the proposed county tax levy authorization to be voted on at the May primaries. His contention is that the law requires levies to I e made in dollars and cents, there fore a tax authorization in terms < f mills is not in accordance with law. Mr. Petty admits that he is not a lawyer and does not know what quirks may be given the law. He should also have admitted that he does not know the meaning of the words he used in his letter. The voters do not make a levy. They will merely authorize the l<vy, provided the vote is favor- eble, and the county court will make j it in dollars and cents. The c.iurt ; will be instructed by the vot- moro. That is plain (Td, nothing 1 English, and the act of the voters will be well within the law. PATTERSON Of Eola—Polk County Republican Candidate For GOVERNOR Eugene Guard: Buster Keaton’s big stock in trade as a film co median is bused upon the fact that he never smiles, but he is said to have come perilously near doing it the other day when he took a good look at the Cottage Grove couniry and realized that there at last was just the place he had I been looking for, with the whole country a stage and scenery made to order by nature. The country in all directions was smiling con- tagoously nnd Buster wanted to smile back. Reduce taxes by reducing cost Government. ___ _______ Place penitentiary under _____ Board 1 of Control. Make ” „„.4 of Control C.... Board tho Parole Board; fewer pardons. Enforcement of Prohibition bv of licials who believe in enforcing I the law. Hasten construction of Roosevelt Highway. fur _____ retiriug _ Adequate provision __ bonds. Issue no tax free bonds. Fish and Game Commission func tion for people nnd not as politi cal machines. Play fair with ex sorvico men. Muintain high standard of public schools uud institutions of higher learning. I do not believe in taking any po liticnl power from the individual voter. No discount on the taxpayer’s dollar. (Paid Adv.) ma(Mb!3p The Sentinel finds it difficult to make u selection from the fine array of candidates for state and county office without offending some good friend who is capable of holding the position to which ht aspires, but we have no hosi- fancy in recommending to the voters the candidacy of Mr«. Betty M. Kappauf for oonnty treasurer She is one of the live wires of the Cottage Grove country and would make a splendid official. She is entitled to a solid vote from her home community. Every city has many citizen, who would never, count for any thing if the government should discontinue taking the census. It is irritating to have a man say, “I know,” to everything you tell him, but he beats the “T don’t know” fellow. VOTE FOR ALFRED E. CLARK OF PORTLAND Candidate for Republican Nomination for United States Senator Oregon Needs a Man in the United States Senate Who Can Secure Results for Its People at the National Capitol. It needs a man familiar with its resources, agricultural interests, industries, harbor and reclamation projects. It needs a man with the energy, industry and ability to secure governmental recognition and aid for the development of these resources, various interests, indus trial enterprises and projects. In Alfred E. Clark. Candidate for the Republican Nomination for United States Senator, the People of Oregon Have Such a Man. HE HAS THE ENERGY. HE HAS THE INDUSTRY. HE HAS THE ABILITY. Moreover, he already has to his credit a record of faith ful ami efficient public service. He Has Courageously Opposed in This Campaign Those Who Would Deprive the People of the Right to Select Their Own Candidates Under the Direct Primary Law and Who Now Seek to Dictate Party Nominations. These factors have made him the leading Republican candidate for the senatorship and his nomination seems assured. A Vote for Alfred E. Clark for Senator Is a Vote for the General Welfare of Oregon and its people. Pm.I Alfred CUrk for U. S. Senator Cam. Coni. mvl3p SPECIAL SCHOOL MEETING. Notice is hereby given to the j legal voters of School District No. 45 of Lane county, state of Oregon, that a special school meeting of| said district will be held at the auditorium of high school building, on the first day of June, 1926. at 2 till 7 o’clock in the afternoon, for the following objects: To deter- : mine by vote whether school dis trict No. 45 (Cottage Grove) de sires to unite with school districts No. 24, 25, 31, 34, 48, 50, 61. 75. 124J and 128 for high school pur poses only—thus forming a union [ high school. Dated this 11th day of May, C. E. UMPHREY, : Chairman Board of Directors, I Attest: WORTH HARVEY, District Clerk. H1V13 20-27e(T> rSEAL.) Your Home Print Shop F;rst. NOTICE OF SALE OF GOVERN MENT TIMBER. land office , j G eneral Washington, D. C., April 7, 1926 ' Umphrey â? Mackin Values ARE ALWAYS FOREMOST AND GOOD—THE PRICES ARE ALWAYS REASONABLE NOTE THE SPLENDID VALUES IN LINGERIE HERE Large new assortment of fine' cotton crepe gowns, bloomers, step-ins, chemise, pajamas, etc.—all made of attractive figured and flowered material—choice, each —Notice is hereby given- that sub- j ject to the conditions and limita tions of the acts of June 9, 19161 (39 Stat.. 218), June 4, 1920 (41 j Stat., 758), and pursuant to depart- j mental regulations of April 14, | 1924 (50 L. D., 376), the timber on , New combination silk and cotton bloom the following lands will be sold I ers with garters attached—pink, bine, May 27, 1926, at 10 o’clock a. m. i maize, each...... ................................... $1.25 at public auction at the U. 8. land I office at Roseburg, Oregon to the highest bidder at not less than the appraised value as shown by this 1 New rayon barronette satin slips in tan, notice, sale to be subject to the henna, eopen blue, light blue, reseda, approval of the Secretary of the light green, honey dew, etc. priced Interior. The purchase price, with an additional sum of one-fifth of each ......... $2.98 one per cent thereof, being com missions allowed, must be deposited at time of sale, money to be re New dainty lace trimmed combination HE Wizzit Girdleiere turned if sale is not approved, brassiere and chemise—dainty light col otherwise patent will issuo for the . eliminates the incon timber, wnich must be removed ors, each............................................... $3.75 within ten years. Bids will be re venience of hooking and ceived from citizens of the United j New rayon envelope chemise trimmed in unhooking. A twist of the States, associations of such citizens, , contrasting colors, each.................... $1.95 and corporations organized under > fingers can be made to save the laws of the United States or any state, territory or district many minutes of tedious thereof, only. Upon application of THE NEW FORMFIT ZIPPET a qualified purchaser, the timber fastening, on any legal subdivision will be •—just on display this week for first time offered separately beforo being in- j here. Priced each.............................. $4.95 eluded in any offer of a larger unit. I T. 15 8., r : 6 W„ Sec. 31, lot 1. red fir 1340 M, none of the timber NEW COMBINETTES on this section to be sold for less than $1.25 per M, T. 17 8.. R. 7 — in American ' Lady brand—priced ... W„ Sec. 31, 8EW NEW yellow fir 1800 M, 8WW NEW vello-w fir 600 ................................._f...... $1.95 and $2.95 M. Sec. 33, SWW SEW yellow fir will delight you with their 460 M, rod fir 895 M. red oedar 20 1 M, T. 18 8., R. 7. W„ Sec. 1. SWW I style and rapid fastening NW W douglas fir 1400 M, none of WOMEN'S EX-TOE HOLEPROOF BRAND the timber on these sections to be adjustment sold for less than $2.50 per M for | SILK STOCKINGS the rod fir. $2 per M for the yel Visit our, corset department THE QUALITY stoat-coo. Seaver low fir on Sec. 31, $2.50 per MI —shown in all the fashionable colors—each pair for tho yellow fir on Sec. 33, $3 today for a convincing^ per M for the douglas fir and $1.50 re-enforced in the toe where the large toe wears per M for tho red cedar. T. 30 8., demonstration. the hole first. Priced a pair............. $1.00 R. 9 W.. Sec. 3 Frl. NEW NEW port orford cedar 285 M, red fir 86C ..................................... ' _J0 M, cedar poles 370, Frl. NWW i NEk port orford cedar 235 M, red fir 740 M, cedar poles 210, SEW NEW port orford cedar 180 M, red of May, 1926, at the hour of one title and interest of said defend NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLE 21 south range 2 west in Lane fir 665 M, cedar poles 350, incense MENT. county, Oregon. o’clock in the afternoon of said ants, and all persons claiming by, cedar 10 M, 8WW NEU red fir through or under them or any or Now, therefore, in the name of 585 M, cedar poles 225, incense In the matter of the estate of the stato of Oregon, in compliance dav, at the southwest front door house, in Eu- either of them in and to said of the county court 1 cedar 15 M, Frl. NEU NWW red George W. McReynolds, deceased. with said execution and order of fir 900 M, yellow fir 475 M, F t I. Notice is hereby given that the sale and in order to satisfy said gene. Lane county, Oregon, offer premises. FRANK E. TAYLOR, NWU NWU red fir 880 M, cedar j undersigned has filed herein his judgment, interest, attorney’s fees, for sale arid sell for cash, at oub- poles 250, incense cedar 25 M. final account as administrator of costs of suit and accruing costs, lie auction subject to redemption as Sheriff of Lane County, Ore- a29m27(T)his yellow fir 650 M, m , » SEW kw w NWU wy4 tho estate of George W. Mc I will on Saturday the 29th dav provided bv law. all of the right gon- fed fir 1190 ■ ' ’ 90 M, cedar poles 125, 1 Reynolds, deceased, with the county 8WU NW) W red fir 1285 M, ce- : clerk of Lane county, state of Ore dar poles 175, NEW SEW port gon, and an order has been made orford cedar 265 M, red fir 455 and entered of record directing this M, cedar poles 250, incense cedar notice and setting the eighth day 25 M, NWW SEW port orford of June, 1926, at the -hour of 10 cedar 235 M, red fir 605 M, cedar o’clock a. in. as the time and the polos 320, incenso cedar 20 M, county court room in the county SEW SEW port orford cedar 125 court house in Eugene, Lane county. M, red fir 340 M, cedar poles 60, Oregon, as the place for the hearing SWW SEW port orford cedar of objections, if any, to said final 40 M, red fir 585 M. cedar poles account and the final settlement of 100, inconse cedar 15 M. NEW said estate. SWW red fir 855 M, cedar poles Dated and first published this 150, incense cedar 15 M, NWW sixth day of May, 1926. SWW port orford cedar 10 M. ehnest l . M c R eynolds , red fir 1040 M, cedar poles 150, Administrator of the estate of SEW SWW red fir 690 M, George W. McReynolds, de cedar poles 130, incense cedar 10 ceased. M, SWW 8WW port orford cedar Herbert W. Lombard, 5 M, red fir 625 M, cedar poles| Attorney for estate. m6jn3(T) 100, Sec. 7, NEW NEW red fir 375 M. cedar poles 50, yel e low fir 985 M, NWW NEW port NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE ON orford cedar 45 M, red fir 265 M, EXECUTION IN FORECLOSURE. cedar poles 75, yellow fir 160 M, SEW NEW port orford cedar Notice is hereby given tnat bv 45 M, red fir 730 M, cedar poles 75, red cedar 15 M, SWW NEW virtue of an execution and order of port orford cedar 440 M, red fir sale in foreclosure issued out of the 465 M, oedar poles 125, yellow circuit eourt of Lane county. Ore fir 160 M, NEW NWW port or gon, on the 22nd day of April. ford cedar 25 M, red fir 200 M, 1926, in a suit wherein on the 21st cedar poles 60, incense cedar 10 M, day of April, 1926, in said eourt, yellow fir 80 M, lot 1 port orford David Ransom Robbins, Sarah cedar 60 M, red fir 330 M, cedar Emily McCall, Eliza Ann McCall. poles 50, incense cedar 40 M. Mary Augusta Fix, Charles N. SEW NWW port orford cedar 185 Robbins, Maria Jane Coughlan, M, red fir 360 M. cedar poles 100. Florence Alma Whipps, George yellow fir 140 M, lot 2, port I Washington Robbins, and Rebecca orford cedar 40 M, red fir 300 j Edith Leiseher. plaintiffs, recovered M, cedar poles 50, yellow fir judgment against the defendants, 60 M, NEW SEW port «rford Lucy Robbins and Elmer Robbins, cedar 20 M, red fir 325 M, cedarI George Robbins. Violet Duerst and poles 30, incense cedar 10 MJ Arnold Duerst, her husband. Fred NWW SEW port orford cedar 80 Robbins, Calvin Robbins, Chester M, red fir 510 M, cedar poles 50, Robbins, Mildred Robbins, Clavton incense cedar 25 M, SEW SEW Robbins, Harold Robbins, Roliort port orford cedar 40 M, red fir Robbias, Emma Belle Robbins and 350 M, cedar poles 50, incense Grace Haudum, heirs of Morton C. cedar 40 M, SWW SEW port Robbins, deceased, and Herbert W. orford cedar 45 M, red fir 355 M. Lombard, for the sum of $790.99 cedar poles 60, incense cedar1 principal and interest, and the fur 120 M. NEW SWW port orford j ther sum of $100 attorney’s fees, cedar 30 M, red fir 485 M. cedar and for the costs and disbursements poles 50, incense coder <60 M, of this suit, which judgment was lot 3, port orford cedar 190 M, enrolled and docketed in the clerk’s red fir 395 M, cedar poles 165. office of said eourt in said county incense cedar 80 M, SEW SWW on tho 21st dav of April, 1926, and port orford cedar 75 M, red fir said execution to me directed com 475 M, cedar poles 45, incense ’ manding me in the state of Oregon, cedar 175 M, lot 4. port orford in order to satisfy said judgment, cedar 317 M, red fir 415 M, cedar interest, attorney’s fees, costs of poles 180, incense cedar 152 14. none suit ami accruing costs to sell the of the timber on these sections following described real property, to be sold for less than $1.50 per to-wit: M for the fir, $7.50 per M for Beginning at the southeast the port orford cedar. 50 cents . corner of the northwest quar each for tho cedar poles and 50 Kids from 6 to 96 ter of the southwest quarter of cents per M for the incense and section 18, township 21, south red cedar. T. 29 8.. R. 10 W„ are Krazy about range 2 west, running thence Sec. 29, NWW SEW douglas fir south 25 rods, thence north 8W this new Kandy 1140 M, port orford cedar 70 M. degrees east to the south line none of tho timber on these sec Kreation. Get a few of the northeast quarter of the tions to be sold for less than $1 per M for the red fir. $1.50 per ' southwest quarter of section 18, and be happy, too M for the douglas fir, $7 per M township 21, south range 2 for the cedar and $4 per M for the west, thence went to the place pine. WIT.LIAM SPRY. of beginning in section 18, ii22m20c(2) Commissioner. ’ township 21 south range 2 west in Lane county, Oregon. Now Made With The southeast quarter of the southwest quarter of section 18 in township 21 south of range 2 west of Willamette meridian, also tho southeast quarter of southeast quarter of section 13 in township 21 south of range 2 went of Willasnefe meridian. Also beginning nt the southeast Savings investments and corner of the northwest quarter mortgage loans of the southwest quarter of and a NEW center tha: section 18 township 21 south on monthly installments kaptures your epicurean of range 2 west, running thence south 35 rotis thence north 8Si taste as nothing but See degrees east to the south line of the northeast quarter of the Katz Pajamas ever kould. southwest quarter of section 18 township 21 south range 2 west, 405 Main St. Cottage Grove thence west to the place of be ginning in section 18. township I» ...... i i ■ i .... — •41 On and off in a flash T FORMFIT WIZZIT Ain’t She Just Grrrand? the NEW Chocolate BAR Intermountain Building & Loan Association CHAS. S. HALL Choice Milk ChocQlate Coating ?