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COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL, .MONDAY, MARCH 21, 1927. HI Mr. Brunk, rcpri'suntutivu of the Guaranty Oil company, was a visitor in the city Hnturdny and Hi-curi'il no in II subscription» for con tiriiiiini-ii of drilling operation*. There's PER For or pencil, BON The a dlHerauco In CARBON PA HOOD RIVER, Ore, March 22. making rarbou copies with pen things come use a KRAL PENCIL CAR —(U.P.)—If good Sentinel. hard, then tho education being won Start the new lucome tax year with a Greenwood system. Ths Sentinel. (I. (I. Kerr of Wedderburn is a visitor hero for a fow days. The six mouth old baby of Mr. mid Mrs. Martin Anderson is ne dergoing medical treatment at a Eugene hospital. Tho H. W. Titus family of Eu gi-no wi re visitors hero Hunday. Quality Market Anderson i? Morris PHONE 40 Wlioh'siili' unti Retali Erte City Delivery. j City Briefs Rancher Enters School Tax Roll Turned Over For 1926 Collections Seventeenth Time Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Bede visited in Eugene Hunday with Mr. and' Mrs. D. I. Woods, former residents' ' here mid found both in good1 health. Mrs. Woods is 85 and Mr. Woods 88. Tho condition of Roy E. Short 1 is such that he will bo brought homo from the hospital this week, lie will have to spend u week in bed after returning here. OYSTEPS ! ♦ — — —.. —— — ■— ——— — + Funeral services for Jnuies Wil liam Matthews of Saginaw were held Friday afternoon nt the Milla chapel. A daughter, Mrs. Ward Hudson of t’heyciini-, Wyo., arrived Thursday to attend tho funeral. Galloway writes lustirnncn Work of grading for a tennis court to b<> built on the high school property has been started but in clement weather has prevented completion- Spring football practice nt the high school will end soon. A num her of players have been out. H. !,. Godard of this city and ■laughter Ray of Eugene spent the luttcr part of the week in Port- laud. H. from him more or les« to the house for three weeks. Ho has had a gathering in tbu right ear that has Era Drug store will be in its in'w quarters building April 1. in31c rt E. Roles of Port- the week end nt tho r mother, Mr«. C. E. lend e h ime I Powers Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Blakely and G. A. Millett were here from Cor- valli» Saturday on business. Mr. I lakely formerly was a druggist Car of land plaster roceived li re. for gardens, lawns nnd farms Godard & Randall. mlOtfc Car of land plaster received for g arde.is, lawns and farms. Godard & Randall. mlOtfc ,M r*. Cla ra Burkholder is able to ! hj up tiftor being ill several days hmt wrok. Mr. and Mrs. George Imsator arc the purent» of a 7Mrpound daughter, born N.iturdny. Tho baby will I«- named Marjory after its inotb'-r and Mr. Lasater, who is manager of the Lanati-r Motor com- piny, plans to take her into tho firm soon. Galloway, insurance, 511 Main M Cat.« driven by Frank McCol lough and Mrs. Elmer Frans col li led at .5:30 Saturday evening at the corner of Hixth street and Whiteaker avenue. One runuiug board on each car was demolished and the Frans cur sustained other injurie.«. Mr. McCollough was driv ing west against the sun and «aid ho wii« blinded for a moment as A tuarringe Ilei-lise was Issued he approached tho intersection and Friday to Orris Carlton Hartman did not sec the Frans car turning of Coquille and Murtha Htewart of the corner toward him. Both ears were traveling nt slow speed. this city. Hugh Murray, who was with the Live, Laugh, and I.ove—and Huuthcrn Pacifie tio plant from the keep up. vigor and stamina with time it was cstablinhed hero back Chiropractic aid. Tako Chiro la 1898 until Its rocent demolition, practic to live love and laugh. expects to leave today for Stock Make Chiropractic Vour Habit. Dr. ton, Cal., to make hi» homo. H. A. Hagen. How are you fixed for lamps! Mr. and Mrs. Peter Filoon of Electric Service Shop, 513 Main, tfc Santa Ann, Cal., arrived Wednes- of Winlock, <1 •lay to ninke their home hero. H A. Baldwin Wash., is visiting nt tho homo of new _____ Income tax yesr with A Start th« .... __ Greenwood system. Ths Sentina!. his «on, Earl Baldwin. Typewriter ribbons tor evsry make ef inschine. The Sentinel Mr«. Beulah Hentie has returned from spending several weeks at Heattie. Gurdon Wright ha* gone to Heat tin to complete the »chord year nt the University of Washington Mrs. Joe Porter has returned f rotn n visit in Portland. Mrs. James Porter has almost fully recovered from injuries »us tniniil in mi automobile accident several weeks ago. Tho men '» class of the Chri«tian ■ hurch entrrtiiineil Friday evening with an oyster supper. Miss Naomi Hoskins, who is i touching in the high school at Ht Helen«, spent the week end here with her pirrent», Hoskins. Third Anniversary SALE March 24 to March 31 PAGB THREB by Alexander B. Brooke, local rancher, should bo worth several gold mines. Brooks has filed hi« rhrollmi-nt card at tho College of Puget Hound at Tncoma for the seventi i nth time. He is preparing for a bachelor of arts degree, and all the time he can «pare from hi« ranch is a month or two each year. Hard labor in tending to his orchard is his lot for 10 months but in spring time when nature is taking her course with growing thing«, Brooke become« a “col- legist«.“ Hi» ranch is next to Hilly Hunday's, and hi» nnnual absence doe» no harm, judging from it» well kept appearance. On the canipu» Brooke is known as “Dad.” He belong» to a fra Pernity and take* part in all stu dent activities, never mining a dance. Ho entered »ehool in 1907 and has returned for a short time each year since then. Hi- “calculate«’’ to graduate before many more years. Typewriter ribbons for »very mah« of machina. The Sentinel. Eat More Vegetables Vegetables raw and Vegetables cooked comprise a diet that it is hard to beat as a health builder. Order plenty of fresh Vegetables from us each day. Near Two Million Dollars to Be Collected This Year, Ac cording to Assessor. McQueen’s Grocery Total amount of taxes on the Lam- county rolls for 1926 is $1,- 92.i,.161.06, according to the figures announced py Hheriff Taylor after the roll» had been turned over to him by Assessor Keeney for collec tion. Collections will not start until well along after tho first of April, it was announci-d at the sheriff’» office. The amount on the roils this year is ♦76,253.78 in excess of the amount last year. Assessor Keeney certified that the amounts to lie collected for different purposes are as follows: PHONE 65 After High -School What? A high school education plus a EUGENE BUSINESS COLLEGE training will put you far along on the high way of succcbb . Ask for a catalog. It’s a good school and is in session all thru the summer. EUGENE BUSINESS COLLEGE Suite sad county tax *1,026.590.79 Hp.'-laJ eihool tax.» 451,175.47 A. Union high »ehool taxes 28,542.45 992 Willamette St. Hperlal road taxes................. 64 »67.IS H|Mclal city taxes 2SI.715.09 Special Port of .Mlunlaw tsxr. 42,482.72 Special fire patrol tex ........ 7,798 39 “Class,” said the new Special ,t D Cox drainage district tax ................ 2,008.33 “I want you all to be a« Special extermination gray you can; so qui>-t that digger» tex .... 154.94 Extermination Canada thistle» 5.70 hear a pin drop.” *1.925.361.06 Total DeAUTREMONT DOESN'T TALK HOLDUP CHARGE JOHN C. VEATCH QUITS HAN FRANCISCO, Cal., March FI8H COMMISSION JOB 18.—After a second day of relent less grilling, postal inspectors were PORTLAND, Ore., March 18.— unable to break the silence of John C. Veateh, Portland, chairman' Hugh DcAutremont, «o far as his of the Oregon state fish com mis alleged participation in the fatal sion, has submitted his resignation Siskiyou train holdup is concerned. from tho commission to Governor Efforts to obtain a confession I. L. Patterson. from DeAutn-mont or to get any Questioned concerning the move,! information that may lead to the when it became known tonight, apprehension of his two brothers Veateh said he resigned only to proved futile, ns the prisoner held make it easier for the governor to on Alcatraz island continued to remove him should the executive stand on his constitutional rights wish to do so. and refuse to answer questions “I feel that the governor should without the advice of his attorney. have an opportunity to appoint Postal inspectors sought chiefly anyone he desires to the commis to gain information as to the sion," Veateh said. He denied whereabouts of Ray and Roy De- that the recent difficulties of the Autrernont, accused with Hugh, of commission had anything to do murder in connection with the with the resignation. Veateh was train robbery in Oregon in 1923 appointed by Governor Pierce, His -luring which four trainmen were term of office would have expired killed. June 1 of this year. Postal officials plan to continue Dismissal from the commission their questioning and it may be of Walter T. Eakin, Astoria, and i several days, or weeks, before De- J. H. Hayes, Bay City, has been Autrernont is released to Oregon I predicted for some time. Those authorities for trial. close to Governor Patterson have not intimated the governor would Typewriter ribbons for every make of dismiss Veateh and the resignation machine. The Sentinel. was a surprise. N elson E lectric S hop PHONE-2O1 lVN.omot BIG FEET NECESSARY LANDING ORCHARD JOB Phone 666 * Eugene, Oregon. Yellowstone Park deer are be teacher, “holding up” quiet as coming bandits, you can many tourists for food along the road.«. In this particular they are a few years behind the bear», who Hilence was golden. Hmall bass voice in the rear of have be.-n practicing hold-up tactics for several seasons. the room, “Let ’er drop.” % _____________ Ring Books. The Sentinel. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. Since some people abuse their privilege» and ignore the rights of others, it becomes necessary for me to forbid any person or per sons to enter upon any premises that I have rented or under con Do the □ trol with dog or dogs, or gun. And will also pay $10 reward for definite information as to the g Imperial Barber Shop | person who shot and killed a lamb P. 8. Bukowski, Prop. □ for me on or about Feb. 24. m721(M)p J. W. VEATCH. □□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□a PROFESSIONAL CARDS Typewriter ribbons for «very make of machine. Th* Sentina!. E. ROBERTS. President DENTISTS. 7 K nowles & G raber HARDWARE Cottage Grove : Oregon W. E LEBOW.—Dentist. filth end Mein streets. D R. 6:30 to XX and X to 5:30. Office Hours, Exeningi and bunilays by appointment. Phonea: office 35. reaidence X6X-J. lt. C. H. KIME, Dentist. First Na MEDFORD, Ore., Ma reh 22. tional bank building. Cottage Grove, (U.P.)—Employment, with big feet Oregon. Specialist in extraction, ad as the prime requisite for crashing ministration of nitrous oxid and oxygen, oral «urger/. Office phone XU. Resi onto the payroll, is offered in the ■ I dence 126J. this Mrs. Ray Nelson and son Bobby, fruit orchards surrounding __________ PHYSICIANS. returned Sunday from Springfield, southern Oregon city. I The flat-shaped foot qualifica R- C. E. FROST.—Physician and where they spent the week ond surgeon. Office in Lawaon build visiting Mrs. Nelson’s parents, Mr tion is necessary because of con ing. i’buue 47. Cottage Grove, Oregon. tinued seasonal'wet weather, which and Mrs. Roy Baker. AXLEY, M. D.—Physician and has caused orchard soil to become II Mrs. A. I-, Wiest, Mrs. F. 1-1» surgeon. Evenings by appoint so soft that unless you wear a ment. Over Kern's Drug store. Cottage Grannis and Mrs. C. J. Kent Grove, Oregon. size 9 brogan, or better, you are turned Bunday afternoon f useless. a . FORBES. M. D.—Phyelcisn an* Portland, where they had spent the • surgeon. Calls answered day or Most any man who has a founda weak cud. Maternity work a specialty. Over tion the size of a couple of satchels night. C. J. Breler Co. Phones: Office 34. Jack Hager, formerly in the can walk right out into an orchard residence 199-J. printing business here, was a visi »nd land a job as a pruner. W. KIME. M. D.—Phyaidan and tor here today for an hour. He The employing orchardist will Surgeon. Obstetrics and diaeaaek of is now in thb postal service. women and children a specialty. Onice select a few sample wet spots for First National Bank Building. Pbonea: C. E. Frost has purchased a new the applicant to step on. If he Office, 234; residence, X26J. Residence address, 1X49 weat Main. Buick car. doesn’t sink in tho mire above his DRUGLESS PHYSICIANS. Mr. nnd Mrs. Marvell Randall shoetops hp’ll swim right into a and baby returned this morning to job. r. H. A. HAGEN.—Licensed Drug Portland, after visiting two weeks li-aa Physician. Phone 30. Oatrander building. 630% Main street. Cottage w ith rotative» here and at Haginew. UNITED STATES IS ON JOB Grove, Oregon. Dan Cheney of Enterprise, who PROTECTING ITS CITIZENS ATTORNEYS. is attending the university, is a ERBERT W. LOMBARD.—Attorney (Special to The Sentinel.) guest of Robert Galloway for a at Law. First National Bank build I WASHINGTON, March 21.— few days. ing. Phone 94, Cottage Grove, Oregon. The women ’» relief corps will (U.P.)—The United States has in J. SHINN.—Attorney at Law and meet Saturday afternoon in the tervened in the Chinese civil war • Notary Public. Practice« in all to protect 5000 American citizens. coorta. Bader building. Cottage Grove, I. O. O. F. temple to make cushions Oregon. nonpolitical, for tho Old Soldiers’ home at The intervention is the administration states, and ELECTRICIANS. Roseburg. American marine»— will guard lectric service shop — Eiectri ciane. High class house wiring and ypewriter ribbons for «very make of American lives and property only. nine. Tho Sentinel Tho capture of Shanghai and tho general electrical work. All work guaran teed. 513 Main street. Telephone 227. consequent disorder has added to Night phone 183J. the jeopardy under which Ameri Rolatlvo of Mrs. Bartell Dice. FOREST WOOD. Mrs. 0. A. Bartell has received can citizens in the danger zone are YERS BROS., dealers in wood. Body fir, no sap—no knots, $2.50 per tier. word of the death March 14 in living. Groat Britain and France Fir bark. $2.50 a load. Dry second to growth, Texas of an uncle, Louis J. nro taking every precaution $2.25 a tier. 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