The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, July 21, 1927, Page 3, Image 3

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    (MITTAGE GROVE SENTINEL. THURSDAY, JULY 21. 1927.
nddhinii there will be .'t.lMtO.IHHI
rnndle power
electric
mounted on fifty foot »t«’«‘l tower»
to guid<( night Tlyer«-
lliunt nr row» built of ronrret«*
I’HI .KNtl, I 'll | , July 2(1
(IJ.P.) Mild lying beneath the btmron» Mill Oregon May Not Be Permitted
The
number of forent
fire»
Au tin liniii with b<*iiCi>iiN nt l«0* indn*nl« the direction of the coiirne.
enur'd by earele»»n«*M or thought
to Pay Bill« With Own
mlh* iuterviil» will be in operation Th“ irrow will Iniir the number of
b'MMfH'HM of Mhioker« iw irre reu »i ng,
thruiiglimit the
length
of
Mun the CUUFM«
courne mid flyer» will »elect
Money.
ueeording
to th« for«»t • »arvire,
•hmqnin \ul|»\ within »iw month», I In n route» hm
um the motori»!
motor!»! now
'i'hot
liieren»'*
i» »trikmgly »how n
I'huo.o*,
* trunk highwity».
nrriirdiiig to A. L, t'urti», federal
niiwtiy® i*xt«iiMi<in »uperiiitantlent.
NA 1.1..VI, July 20. Bccaus« it is; by 12d «neh fire
Th« new »ervire h ill lw h vh i In ble
• mt in , w I hi in now on th« ground to nil fiver», <*iviliii;i nml eommer believed the opinion of the supreme in 192«.
«ourt recently nullifying un act of
mupping I Io* route, Miid lutuling rial.
rnrig<rM r«*parte<l
Por® «t
the 11(27 legislature whereby the j ► uoker»’ fifw from flu* twenty I mo
li»*M» will In- lunl out «very thirty
mil'*», to be e4|iiip|>«»d with border,
Typewriter Ribbons
The •lute would be authorized to build - nut ionnl forcMt» in Oregon nml
a $(>00,000 office building
with Wn »hingt on for the 11 year period,
•»!••! rue I u>n nnd guide light".
In
• nt im i
funds borrowed from tho state u<
J 91 fl 192tL
Five and a half p«*r
I'ldent commission will throw state' rent of nil fire» reported were due
fiimneos into un extremely chaotic to rniioker» and »u«-h fir«» were
condition, it was virtually decided r® «pon»Ìhle for 12 per ««fit of the
by th« »tute board of control today pom ! of fire fighting in fhe»e 1 H'U
to ask for a rehearing of the cm »«. »tat«*».
It Wils diM<*u»M*d informally at
a
hue Io n recogni/.pil in«* reap mi g
session of the tax rummiMHion.
•i»e of tolmceo. • Nperiullv of cignr
Inasmuch us the opinion in which et», there i» it »trong tendency to
finer iiieinbera of the court joined piner reatrirtionn on »maker» by
11
nml against which three dissented, logging nml
lumber rompa nie»,
is based on u constitutional pro city fir« department«. »täte legi«
vision that the state may not go Infuri*» nnd the federal
govern*
into debt ovei $5<l,0U<l, state offl meni.
In California, for example,
eiuls m «* c th«» following dirt* pox thi» year nil of the national for«»!»
sibilities which they believe will Irtxr been cloMvd to »looking except
result if th«* opinion »tuud»:
on improv««! «nmp ground»,
nt
■lust lh< fniiila for lh< hills or th>' »höre just the
It muy knock out u total of place» of human habitation and in
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loo,0<M|
in
HppropriutiutiK
some
eight things to make your trip complete, are neatly
certain rocky ar«*a» about
voted by the Jegivliituri- auil up feet in elevation.
displayed at olir stores today. Drop in with your
proved by the governor, but whieh
Mtatr
list He'll gladly assist, mid help you pack things
are in excess of visible
Printer» Favor Sharkey.
revenues.
carefully, loo
CULP CREEK, July 17.- (Mpe
loll
It muy nullify the Hure
authorizing the state troaanrer to rial.)—Over at th« Ben Franklin
MONEY SAVING DAYS, SATURDAY AND
borrow from vuriouf state funds. pirnir thi» afternoon II of th« boy*
MONDAY. JULY 23 AND 2b.
It may knock out the authority of were trying to convince the other*
the state treasurer to borrow money
WAX I'AI'ER 2<< shuts to mil 3 rolls
10c
from uny source in excess of 450,-
t'tiRN HEEL Libby,-. No. J can;, .-neh
25c
ihmi und compel th«' stamping of
state warrants “Not paid for want
< A M I’BEI.L’S BEANS 3 cairn 2 » li cans
49c
of fund«.”
SALMON STEAKS, Starr's Columbia River I’ack
It may nullify uny action of the
I pound flat emis, 2 foi
35c
state emergency board in authoriz­
ing certificates of indebtedness in
SUMMER BREAKFAST FOODS
excess Of $50,000.
l‘l I I ED \\ III. \ I |...........
11c
Nhould it be
held
that
the
opinion can apply to any of the
1*1 TT'I.D Rl< li p«< ka 15c
appropriations in excess of visible
SHREDDED WHEAT, packagi
10c
revenues, members of the state
I’ttST TOASTIES, 3 packages
25c
board of control fee) it is probable
that no money will be available
KELLOGG’S BRAN FLAKES, 3 packages
25c
for the construction of the new
•' ELIJ •< ìt i ’S CORN FLAKES. 3 packages
25c
normal school nt La Grande, the
I'OST BRAN FLAKES package
10c
new tuberculosis hospital at The
Dalles, [tossibly the D<H-rnlH‘chrr
KELLOGG’S PEI*, il packages
29c
hospital appropriation nnd nuincr
PAPER NAPKINS, Tw Klotli- 40 napkins tn the
nUs others.
packagi I’aekiig., 10c, 3 foi
29c
Ntatc officials believe that if it
CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP KI bars
39c
i* unconstitutional to borrow from
th«' accident funds to erect a build
CAMPBELL S TOMATO Sol P 3 cans
25c
ing it would likewise be uncon­
LIBBY’S MILK I cans
........... .. 38c
stitutional to borrow
from
WESSON OIL (¿uart can
...
. 49c
other fund for general state
p«*naes.
WASHING MACHINE SOAP, Peet» Large pack-
It has been customary for
ioi
75c
state treasurer when the general
BAKING l*OWDER Calumet, 1 pound can .
25c
fund IweonifM short to borrow from
25o
t/l’AKER OATS, t/iiiek cooking Large* pkgs.
banks.
When the state went into the
$2.18
Fl.ol |{ Crown or Fishers Blend 19 lb. Kiti'k
red last October, State Treasurer
«.OLD MEDAL MAYONNAISE OR SANDWICH
Knv borrowed »480,000 from Port
43c
SPREAD 1 *2 pint jttr, 23c. pint jar .
laml bunks on certificates of in
debtedneas under chapter 98, laws!
PINEAPPLE . I.ibliv’s Slifi il In syrup—Large* cans
of 1923. This net is amended bv |
73c
.’I for ....
the Hare bill of the 1927 session, j
SARDINES. Donn'stic .( cans
25c
Another difficulty arises in that
SARDINES. Norwegian In olivi oil. 2 cattN
25c
the ait of 1923 prohibits the is
suanc* of state warrants stamped
20th CENT! ID COFFEE -‘‘Adels a Kick to your
‘•Nut paid for want of funds. ” yet !
I’icnie Always Flesh Pound lie. 3 Ills. $1.25
that would be the only recourse I
if tho supreme court opinion of
yesterday tics up the stat«1 funds
tis state officials believe.
Sun Joaquin Valley
Gets Air Line Beacons
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Court Decision May Put
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State in Real Tangle
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a 47 Arrests Six Months
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For Liquor Violations
• if the Niipt rior prow«’»» of the on«*
«•ueh had »elected to win the iJenip-
«••y Nharkcy bout.
It couldn't I»«
done, »«» a voti’ wn» takon. rasait-
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Charged with aiding a fellow
prisoner to escape, E. E. Breazele
nnd G. A. McGillvray, Lane county
prisoners, were arraigned Tuesday
in justice court in Eugene and
bound over to the grand jury. Both
entered pleas of not guilty to aid
ing Albert Pierce, alleged drug ad
diet, in escaping through a hole in 1
tho wall of the county jail Friday
night.
Until men are now serving sen
teneos for liquor violations. It is
they, officers nliege, who became
lodged in tho small brcaoh through
which Pierce escaped and were
helped back into tho jail.
NEWSPAPER advertising makes
i big stores out of little ones and |
keeps them from going back toj
’ little ones.
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Rubber Stamps. The Sentinel
ing u» follow«: Sharkey 0, Dernp- will In- Dempsey's other In that
•«»y 3, neutral 1, draw 1. One wa» I round or tho eighth.
authority for th® statement that,
if Ibr miiL'b gow aii rmiiidii it
Ring Books The Sentinel,
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Announcing
LASATER MOTOR CO
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Dealer for
HUDSON-ESSEX
/// Cottage Grove
This places in command of Hudson-Essex sales and service an organ­
ization of experienced automobile merchants, whose progressive
policies will provide advantages of genuine value to owners of these
cars in this city.
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Forty «even arrest« for violations 1
of liquor lawn were made in Lane 1
county during the first six mouth.*
of 1927 l>y operatives of the Na
tional Law Enforcement league. '
according to a semi annual report
made public yesterday by L. M.
Kb'tzing, field manager. The num
tier was the highest for any piare
covered by the operatives, Tilla
The
mook wax seconii with 43.
total number of arresta for the
state was 129.
Of the 47 arrested in Lane coun
ty, 42 were convicted, one acquit­
ted, three cases dismissed and one
case is still pending.
Fines as
sensed in the locnl cases totalled
$.'1935 and jail sentences totalled
7S5 days. Of the 129 eases in the
state, 110 convictions were listed,
one acquittal, 13 dismissals and five
are still pending. The sum of $15.-
290 in fines was collected nnd sen
fences totalled 1045 days.
April was the big month for ar
rests by operatives in Lane county,
14 haviug lu’en made in that month.
January was next with 10, May had
H, February 7, June •> nnd March 2.
PAGE THREE
"Our sales and service program for Hudson and Essex cars is built
around the principle of satisfied ownership, ahead of every other con­
sideration.” said George Lasater.
Entirely New in
Appearance and
Performance—
“I am thoroughly in accord with the high Hudson-Essex standard
of y^sponsibility toward owners, and know they will find a special
convenience in our unusual facilities and in our excellent and ac­
cessible location.”
All New Bodies
in a Cariety of
Colors.
Hudson Super-Six
Stan.i.ir.i MoJeh
$1285
1385
Coach
Sedan
Custom ttui/t Mo.iefs
$1500
Roadster
1600
Phaeton
1575
Brougham
1750
5 Passenger Sedan
1850
7 Passenger Sedan
Essex Super-Six
The New HUDSON Super-Six
In the New Hudson Super Six, the Super-Six principle is released to
its limit, in new peaks of speed. power and safety. Years W'ere spent
in the development of a ch; ssis, which would permit full expression
of such a motor, in sustained top performance, with ease to car and
comfort ami safety to passengers. Positive four-wheel brakes, low
center of gravity and advanced body designs plus new power limits
make the New llmlson a car of unmatched beauty, smoothness, power
and stamina.
And a New ESSEX Super-Six
In performance as well as appearance, the Essex Super-Six is an en­
tirely new ear. It reveals the capacity of the Super-Six principle. It
attains an engineering triumph in low maintenance and operating
cost.
2 Pass. Speedabout $700
4 Pass. Speedster
785
It possesses such stamina that 50 miles an hour all day long is an
easy
accomplishment. And so nimble and alert is its action that no
Coach .............................735
ear will surpass the quickness with which it may be driven through
Coupe ......................... 735
traffic or in touring, whether the trip is one of a few city blocks or
Sedan .....................
795 hundreds of miles In four new body styles its cost is little more
,■/// prices f. o. />. Detroit
p/us tear excise tax
than any "Four.
and the greatest of all Essex values.
Portland Motor Car Co.
10th & Burnside St.
PORTLAND, OREGON
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