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PAGE TWO COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL. ». MONOW. TEBRl’\RY 21. 1927. Cottaar (Grove Scntinrl Monday» and Thur»days Bede A Smith.. Ubert Hod,'_ .Publishers ____ Editor A first clan publication entered at Cottage Grove as second class matter Huaineas Office____ 25 North Sixth SUBSCRIPTION RATES By mail (cash in advance) One year... $3.60 [Th rec months .80 Sis months l XI Ono month . .40 »ion that has been used a great deal during the session, and ha% been objected to bv many members. There are few rubber stamps, in the meaning usually given the ex pression. but it is to be noted that the governor has a rubber stamp for hits veto. Probably he expects to have to use it so often that he would tire himself out writing the word. j SOCIETY I Mrs. 8. L. Mackin, Mr». 8. V. Allison and Mr». R. L. Cooper were joint hostv-sses Thursday for Con stellation club. About thirty-five were present, including Mrs. Jennie Nichols of San Francisco, Miss Davis, Mrs. Roy Leonard ami Mrs. Clyde Leonard as special guests. Decorations for the rooms were suggestive of Washington’s birth «lav nml colonial «loll lamps a«ble«l a soft glow to the luncheon tables. A brief business session was hi«l«l an,I plans for a car«! party to be helil enrlv in March were discussed, Following a social hour a daiuty luncheon was served. Dancing (.fi/iitz ed Coffee Leads 6 to ! Century 7 BOSTON, Feb 21 ( United Press.)—The dance craze was the object of almost as much criticism n century ago as it is today. This was shewn by a book, yellowed with age, which was found recent , ly in the walls of an ancient « mansion demolished in Medford. Under the heading, “Dnncing,” the author, in 1921. wrote: “Nothing shows the national character, or thoughtlessness nnd gaiety, more plainly than a strong ami general propensity for «la lie ing. “A imssion for this amusement affects persons in every grade of life. It might bo supposed that those only would be disposed to on are con gage in it whose spirits > tinuallv elastic an.I liuoynnt. under the cheering »mil.*. of prosperity ami ease. But this is not the fact, “The thoughtless and gay will often do it in order to suppress those movings of conscience w hich would lend them to n life of re ligiou.' * The fellow with the $50 flivver who goes tearing over the high wavs without regard for the rights Member of of others is safe for another two National Editorial Association Oregon State Editorial Association years since compulsory liability in Oregon Newspaper Conference surance has been turned down by th,« house. The principal reason for its defeat was the feeling that J Under the Big Dome | a workable plan ha«l not been pre sented. If the legislature waits until an entirely satisfactory plan is presi'nted, th«* $50 flivverer will Tillieum club was entertained I h * safe for many years. (By EI.BERT BEDE.) Wednesday evening at the home STATE CAPITOL, Salem. Ore., of Mr. ami Mis. C. A. Steven», Feb. 1.8.—The alcoholic committee There nre wheels inside of wheels who invited as additional guests of the senate has not hold up the at a legislative session, which fact Mr. anil Mrs. J. P. Graham, Mr. session to any appreciable extent. is discovered when one of the and Mrs. H. A. Miller, Mr. and It held its first meeting tonight, wheels develop pt a weak spot and Mrs. George Jacobsen, Mr. and which should be the last night of tears the whole business to pieces. Mrs. W. W McFarland, Mrs. Carl • • • the session but isn’t. The only Lebow of Creswell and L. C. bill given it for consideration is Walter M. Pierce, who is to be te Michener. The rooms were at- one from the house repealing some membered as a former governor tract ively decorated with basket» provisions governing saloons, Sena of Oregon, is here today, having of pussy willows and ferns tied ORDINANCE TO LIMIT tor Bailey is chairman of this returned from an eastern lecturing with large bows of colored ntoline. SKATING ON STREETS committee. tour just in time to find the legis At the close of a pleasant evening • • • Youngster» on roller skat« lature suffering with the same of five hundred a delicious supper It wasn't intentional, of course, kind of income tax and tithing was served. become such a nuisance ami but there was sarcasm in the in- stomachache that it had when he menace to motor traffic th: quiry of Speaker Carkin who, after was governor. Walter found farm The Dinner club was entertained council, nt an adjourned i the author had spoken 20 minutes ers complaining more bitterly in Friday night at the home of Mr. Saturday night, ordered at on a bill, asked whether anyone the central states even than in Ore and Mrs. Schofield Stewart with a nance drawn prohibiting u had anything to say about the pro- gon and in a peculiarly receptive six o’clock dinner L. W. Coiner .sidewalks and paving of tl posed piece of legislation. mood for his peculiar brand of was a special guest, Table ,l««cora by skaters after dusk Duri oratory. tions were in keeping with Wash «lav skaters nre to be ruled Any bill that takes 30 minutes ington'» birthday, A bowl of rod streets and sidewalks in th for discussion is a bad bill in the I note that in a news story carnations was a colorful renter ties» district nml off of opinion of the speaker, who be- yesterday I made the serious er piece and favors and place cards highway, but may us«- si,I conies irritated when a whole ses ror in speaking of income tax, of were of a patriotic design. The paralleling Pacific highway sion is consumed in disposing of stating that 1 per cent on a thou evening was spent playing bridge within th«* business district. were A number of or«linances less than a dozen bills. Mind dollars of net income would at which Mrs. R. I.. Stewart held con adopted making levies for be a dollar. Of < course even eol- high score. Crete walks recently const Compulsory liability insurance lege graduates can figure it out for operators of automobiles is that 1 per cent on a thousand dol- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bennett en- Bancroft bomls will be issu sure to come, in the opinion of lars is $10. I trust I didn’t ser- tertained Thursday night for the a number of these. Plans were nia«l,* for an several who today discussed Mott’s iously mislead anyone who may Bona Tempo club. The evening bill to create a state liability in have to pay the tax. A tax of a was spent playing bridge with Mrs. house, to be held the surance department under the in dollar on a thousand would not be Wilbur Spray and F. H. Allison Thursday in March, to giv dustrial accident commission, worth bothering to collect. holding high scores. Special guests public an opportunity to Nevertheless the proposal was were Mr. and Mrs. Glen Smith and the new city hall. The n voted down for the present. The figure “7’’ seems to be a Claude Kime, At a late hour a Saturday night was th,* first to be held in the new eour lucky one for the Lane delegation. dainty supper was served. The meeting was h Representative Hazlett is back The Lane salary rise bill is No. on the job again, after being ab 37 and five bills by Potter are 57, Tuesday evening will be the an night because of the lack sent since the second week of the 67. 267, 487 and 507. Senators nual guest night of the Tuesday quorum on Monday night, session with sickness, but all but Bailey and Bell have a bill 227 Evening Study club. The meeting Councilmen Durham and two were back on the job today. I and Senator Bailey has bills 77 will be held at the home of Mrs. wore sick and Councilman Bede I and 167. « « George Matthews and the Research was out of the city. The latte and Social Twelve clubs will be wns home Saturday evening, giv That nerves are frazzled and Seymour Jones, former speaker guests. These are the three feder ing barely n quorum for the trnn« tempers irritable was easily proved times ated clubs of this city. A special action of business. today when two members causticly of the house and several talked of as a candidate for gov program is being arranged. criticized remarks made by the FOX CAPTURED 30 YEARS presiding officer of the house. ernor, has been appointed state Mrs. Lester Childs entertaino.l KILLED ON RECENT HUNT Speaker Carkin accepted the criti market agent. This may not be as Neighbors cism in a calm manner and busi high an office as the governorship, Friday for th,' Good FRANKLIN, N. C., Feb. 21 — ness went on as usual. Incident I but in this office he has greater club, asking as special guests, Mr». Zeb 1897 ally the speaker was supported by opportunity to help the farmers of Irl Groves of Eugene. Mrs. Pete (United Press.)—lu men went Shope an«l two other the state than he would Nelson and Mrs. Glen Haney. The have as the roll calls on the bills under foxes. Near Hkecnnh chief executive. afternoon was spent with needle hunting discussion. • • a work after which the hostess ser- creek they caught a full grown grey fox alive, cut n crop out of Miss Jeanette Cramer of Port- ved dainty refreshments. “Rubber stamps’’ is an exprès- the one ear, twisted off half land was a guest today of her him loose brother. Representative Cramer of Mrs. D. D Roberts will be pro- animal’s tai) and let Grants Pass. Miss Cramer is gram leader Tuesday for the Re- among their dogs. The fox eluded I broadcaster for KGW and the search club. The subject is a eon- his pursuers and disappeared in the legislator is about to take on a tinuation of travel in America and timber. The other men died in the in | broadcaster, at least the nuptials will cover the middle west section | have Leen announced for some time or what is commonly spoken of as tervening years, but Shope went H.- hunting here recently alone, I in March. the plains country. came back to tell this story. — “My dog» smelled a fox near The Tuesdav Bridge club will Thorn mountain and started after Obregon Declares Work meet this week at the home of him. When I caught up they’d Great Need in Mexico Mrs. Schofield Stewart. It will be killed the animal and there was the birthday anniversary of the the bobbed tail, croppe«l ear and Office in Durham’s Store club and election of officers will all.’’ SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 21.— Shope brought the fox home (Lnited Press.)—More determined take place. said there was no doubt but work and less flowery talk is what Due to sickness the meeting the animal was the same he Mexico needs to solve her many harassing difficulties, and when place of the Latham community caught 30 years before. Name □ this work is accomplished the club has been changed. The club country will reap the benefit of. will meet at 2 o’clock Friday Your Recipe Rooks The Sentinel great natural resource», equal to afternoon at I the home of Mrs. Bob Hugh Trunnell I with Mrs. Lulu those anywhere in North America. Such was the statement of Gen Perkins as hostess. The assisting eral Alvaro Obregon, former presi committee will be Mrs. Peckham dent of Mexico, while here on busi and Miss Katie Fry. ness recently. Obregon said there was no end to possibilities in his Elizabeth Tipton, grand native land. t<- conductress of the gg.-ind g Imperial Barber Shop § “ The west coast of Mexico,’’ r of the Eastern Star of □ P. 8. Bukowski, Prop. the former liberal leader explained, , will lw here nt the Friday ' meeting of the local □□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□ “has a potential wealth vastly gn-ater than that of the west coast r of the Eastern Star. She of the United States. Water for district deputi of th«- grand r irrigation purposes may be taken matron. II I from 17 different rivers; the cli Cottage Grove-Eugene mate is good; the soil is perfect. Loose leaf vest' pocket note Freight and Transfer. By bringing climate, water and books The Sentinel. soil together we could have a I JESS LANSING paradise. ” Proprietor The one-armed fighter and form- er political leader said that his | business in the United States had FURNITURE MOVING | no political significance. He was AND STORAGE here to buy supplies and organize a business «leal through which has already leased thousands Piano Moving a Specialty. acres of Mexican land owned Phone 99; Res., 189-J Americans. “I am here to work—to produce the west coast of the United .States on the west coast of Mexi co,’’ he smilingly explained. Long Distance Hauling At his home in the state of Piano Moving a Specialty I •Sonora, the ex president is doing many things to show his faith in Mexico’s possibilities. There is a huge irrigation project being con I We meet all competition structed under his direction, a and furnish the Inst sale Chestnut Brothers, proprietors settlement project for natives, nnd book on the market. South Sixth Street—Rear First the annual production of millions Horne merchants should National Bank. of dollars worth of peas, tomatoes buy their salcsbooks at anil peppers which arc sent to the home. STORAGE AND GENERAL United States. Declaring that he is not inter TRANSFER ested in the oil situation nnd other Mexican troubles, Obregon said ho Office phone 6 Practically Everythin!? in has settled down to “productive Printing. Always Try peacefulness’’—a rare gesture for Residence phone 155 L Your Home Printer First a Mexican general and a former =u president of the southern republic. i i I General Draying I I and Transfer I I Phone 4 DAD MOORE I I of the Boutheru Ikfrioifie eoinpu ii > h | «lining cur nml uoiniiHMMiiry <It'part 1 munt. • “For every nip of toa Nervini 1 in a dining ear or rail rumi rent nu t rant more th.m NÍX OUpN of oof fl'O j lire consumed,’ ’ 1‘ollok Mlbl. “Ill I 1I»2<1 w«* served 429,757 giillotiN of I e«iffee, enough to fill H.S’H.IU* largo cup*. Only tUit5(U! gnlionn ij *s railroad gallons of of first pounds of ’< "i)|«i—«I •. « i J ¡1 On dues 1 -L2J Offici supplies of every kind The Sentinel. As Six-Room House Eire Proof Safes f lint Hold As Much LEGISLATIVE SESSION* TO HOLD OVER SEVERAL DAYS TO FINISH WORK The Sentinel i of members was show tin« roll call, then s wouhl change the everything w««ul«l be cute, as the stenogra whil,< several innuren porttint lulls uitolr -i ,| bv th«* roll cull route. Dilemma up to t Sharp word» arose tempt to reconsi'hr which the house cone senate amendments to tax bill. Speaker nouncol that if th«« starte«l kicking this pi lotion around, the s> legislation being no l«r ami no relation to might as well kick it strci't to start with tion promptly failed tion on the so calle« was successful, but th«* table temporaril The income tax bill l««i<1 1»« rolled nmi was ready to send governor the moment that recon »¡deration fniied. About thr«- ■ min utes later a messag«* r«-nch< house that the bill ha«l neen *e rotary sn-1 filed state, Reconsideration now wi require at least n concurrent r lution. The two bodies are putting it up to the governor to <lo whrit I t hev confessed themselves unable I to do. to i-ut out their appropriation gar meat» to fit their revenue cloth,’ nnd great fear is felt that some hearts nr,* going to be broken when Ike the Sphinx starts wield ing the veto nt. This is one rea son that .some members are nut hurrying adjournment. They woul'l like to stick around until the time limit when ths* governor must ap prove or disapprove the appropria tion bills. Over the week end the two presiding offic««rs of the houses, the chairman of way» nn« I means, chairmen on assessment nml taxation, the governor nn«l other members of the l>onr«l of control will hold a consultation nml it is ho|H*«l that at this time the gover nor will snv whether or not he is [»in S/eel and II' d Office iauipmeut of Every Kind ♦ I I I I I Typewriter The Sentinel (¿flice Supplies and Convmienus Keep Eliminative System Active i J Health It quires Good EUnU- nation. k : > waste in thr bkxxl. This is -ill--! a toxic condition. and li pt to make one tiled, dull un I languì t. Oth r symptoms . «- • . ne t one. toste backai hes und headaches. That thè kid neys are not functioning prop elle is ottcn shown by scanty nr burning [»«agro! secretions. M ny ¡«copie have learned the value ot Doan’s Pili», a stim ili. it 'luretic,whenthekldneya I'-em functionally inactive. E'. cry • here one finds en th usi li.'■ Doan's users. Auk your neiihbor! 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