The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, February 27, 1930, Page 4, Image 4

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T H K S K N T n m , C O T TA G E G R O V E , OHEGOW .
T A X I ’ A N A C F .A
approval as a hero In an a ’ h-
Cottier Grove >ftttinel j** conteet.
N o m ore w ould he
run errands fo r m other. Gone w ere
r . u Ä ’* * r „
the dream s o f a robust manhood
CO TTAG E G R O VE
Ore.. Feb
J<.— tT o the E d ito r.) Inasm uch as
and a c a i.g r in teutaoee o r profes­ th e re Is unusual interest just now
yukU.b.d b» OotU«. U W 1 FukU.XL«
In the m a tte r o f taxes as the result
O«»*««/-
sion.
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B ta r i ta g .---------- --------------------
T h e bullet was fired by a prohi o f the o peration o f the so-called in-
a
n l « « u o . s.w tsd at Oot I b,
Uon o ffic e r w ho said he was I ta n g ib le . taa las. I deem It the
bltlon
T a i. d r.» « a . ase»a4 class s w tw _ L sorry.
o rry
m ade paychologtcal m om ent to o ffe r
a
N o a tte m p t had been made
— — --------------------------- . . fc r ti « . O t o confront G eorgia and place h im rem edy for. not only the evils ol
o tn «
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N o charge had been the intangibles tax but for
the
Dlaced against him . T h a t the lad m any evils of the e n tire tax system
SühH C B IP T IO ll MATS»
ICasb la adrsace)
. ..
would have done a n y th in g to en o f the state
I th in k il is conceded
IS
O as |W *
danger the life o f an o ffic e r who by everyone w ho has given the m at
M l lU u B lh .
had sought to place h im under a r te r due consideration th a t the orig-
Member of
rest is u nthin kab le.
H e had no in a l fra m e rs o f the p ro perty tax
■aUossl IdltorU l A i.oH sllos
weapons and had no reason to fe a r law o f the state could not have done
O n a es Wats Fdttorlal A sseclsllss
Uncus gswspspsr < safsrsars_____ arre i t M a fter-even ts have proved much worse had they intended to
T h e governm ent never a tte m p ted to m a k e it as absurd, unjust and dis
T h is -----
one
b rin g h im to tr ia l on a charg
c rim in a to ry as possible
placed
against
h im
o f havin g fac t alone, th a t the law dem ands
know ledge of a »till supposed to th a t a ll p ro perty shall he
have been In o peration n ear w here at Its tru e cash value, should
the shooting took place
N e v e r at have been condemned to the eter-
anv tim e was any evidence
pro- n al bow wows long since. T he evils
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duced to connect the lad —
w *•«-
ith the o( the law have been ree sgnlaed
pacifie O«««» Itsprus'sisil’ «
alleged s till, o r w ith any o th er s till. fo r a long tim e and fo r 20 years, as
911 w “ u r ’ ' or to connect h im w ith a n y illegal I personalty know the law has been
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tin k e re d w ith fro m tim e to tim e in
Paslfl« B id«. Med
/ ■ ■eh‘ r»? ¡liq u o r operations o f any k in d any
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an e ffo rt to rem edy some of these
w here a t an y tim
Y e t a pVohibition o fficer's bullet evtla. but. I am sorry to say w ith
AN UNNAM ED HEBO
___
laid h im low.
but h ttle b etter success upon the
▼ sais rd av tw o
p ro m inent reel-
Todav he is a burden to his moth- p art of the tln k e re rs than fell to
d e n ts o ^ h . X
‘ er and w U h e . he w ere dead.
the lot of the o rig in a l fra m e rs and
instances.
the result
person of th e ir acquaintance was j T he governm ent spends m niions in
to construct a single b attlesh ip and has been worse evils, as exem plt-
w orthy o f an ed ito rial
lo lUton o r tw o a n n u a lly
- fo
- r m ain fled
features o f the in ta n -
T h ^ n e ra o n in* question m ay not ( a"m
fled In
in some
soi
-M .
wtH»iv know n in the city, though tenance o f every b attleeh lp It has
hl
long been a resident th e re
The cost o f the a m m u n itio n used
of. H e m ay be h ardly know n a t all f o r a single gun In a single naval
<mH 2 <h a l, n*tes li7 e d In public place
™
thto’ r i r f l m c i ’ s “ e“
glblee law
w
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h e ______w
p rincip al object
of the fra m
ers o f "this law was to collect rev-
enue
fro m those w ho thouvh per-
fecT.y ab.e to. pay uo l a * m support
M ark» o a W o o d
q uire the state tre a s u re r to supply
. very cltlsen w ith proper blanks
M urks raUM-d w ith hoi pldles or
u|xm w hich he shall
state
the hot w ater jugs, etc., on |H<llshed ta
am o un t of hla gross Income fo r the ble» uiay he removed by lhe follow
previous y e a r and retu rn same to In« application: M ix a llhjr pinch
th a t
o ffic e r.
Proper
penalties at salt w ith a little olive oil and
should be fixed fo r fa ilu re to do so. rub Into affected jta ria I f the mark
W hen this in fo rm a tio n la secured doesn'l disappear w ith the first ap
it w ill be a very simple m a tte r to plication, allow (he m ixture to re
ascertain q u ic k ly Just w hat portion main on. and In a f« w hours' lim e
o f each one of these dollar« w ill be apply the salt and oil again, ruh
necessary to m eet the tax demands. htug w ith a circu lar movement.
And. w hile it can be nothing more
th a n an estim a te a t this stage of
the gam e. I am persuaded th a t the
C u rb in g M o b S p ir it
p
. art of the d o lla r th a t would be re-
T bs vxpiesaiou
lead ill« riot
qutred to m eet expenses of govern-
m ent would be no grave hardship act" means to w arn or reprimand.
on the poorest.
How ever, the As early as 1715 Kugland had a
know ledge o f the am ount o f w ealth statuie fo r preventing tumultuous
T he act
would enable us to know to a dead and riotous aaaemhlaa«.
c e rta in ty if Justice dem anded any provided that in case of 12 iwrsoiis
or
more
u
nlaw
fu
lly
assemhllng
and
exem ptions and. if so, in Just w hat
disturbing the |>euoe, an officer
am ount.
One reason w hy taxes are so high could make proclam ation of the
ts because o f the great am ount of general provisions ol the riot act
p ro perty th a t escapes taxatio n and. J and call upon them to disperse If
w h ile 1 have no d efin ite Idea as to they failed to obey, they were guilty
just w h a t It ts. 1 do know th a t It ■if felony
runs Into the m illions and I know
also th a t every d o llar of these m il­
lions th a t escape taxatio n must and
O ld D o c B ir d S n y s:
is added to the p ro perty th a t does
pay tax and adds Just th a t much to
THERE ISN'T ANYTHING
the sum to ta l o f our tax burden. |
T h is
proposition
requires every
WORTH AS LILLTE
cltlsen to c a rry his own tax load
AS THE RUBLE.
and not slip it o ff onto the shoul-
ders of those w ho are already stag­
UNLES8 IT S A
g erln g under a ll the load they can
carry.
CORKSCREW
In considering this proposition do
H ^ l-T n o t £ i« e n
a great book f r a l
gun.
- * > governm
g o v e rn m e
n t.
v i .........
u .o .v . sta te " or ' local
ent,
w hich is Just and
laudable
and
nor has he ever preached a great
T here w asn't the fain tes t
sermon, so f a r as this w rite r knows of anv k in d fo r the shooting o f th» should have been done years ago
H ad
they
stopped
there
they
In fac t he has never sought the boy. T h ere w asn't the fa in te s t ex
ulaudits of the w orld, nor has he in cu«e fo r the m is ta k e of an o ffic er would be entitled to the plaudits of
recent v e a rt m ingled much w ith w b o feared to face a schoolboy o n ------- —
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fellow creatures,
despite the hls w ay home and place h im under glory in the great h e re a fte r H o w -
fact th a t he is a person w ith whom a r w t . T h ere isn't the fa in te s t ex- ever
fo r some inscrutable reason,
t h i r . n ig h t gladly associate, des euse now fo r the fa ilu re o f the gov- they allow ed themselves to degen-
fact th a t he
m ay have of- ern m ent to provide lib e ra lly fo r the era te to the low level in principle.
P*ts longed
the I B______________
i n i U lad j w ho has
« ... been
K^.r. robbed
rohhed o
o f f more
more w w here
the state.
ten
fo r more tim e m
to m
m ingle
here thev
they have
have placed
plac
.king, in the a tti-
w ith «w ee he know«.
than l t f e - w h o is condemned to a fig u ra tiv e ly speaking
candy
fro m the
This man's claim to these com H vjng d eath— w ho is condem ned to tude of ta k in g
cand
fro m the
n llm antary lines was an unusual
one near and d ear to h im suf- baby and the pennies
d eration to an aged m other, who fe r because of the Inexcusable blind beggar's tm eup
recently le ft h im fo r th a t great ad shootlng.
lt» ° rd e r 0111 I m ay m ake my
venture beyond the grave.
We
should
arouse
ourselves a ttitu d e tow ard an income tax as
T he m other was an alm ost help again, t this k in d o f promiscuous clear as possible before I preeent
less cripple fo r a dosen years or ghootlng b y governm ent
agents, m y rem edy. I w a n t to say th a t I
more and she was n ear 90 when and we should dem and O iat con- believe ih a t the p rincip le of the in-
riie w ent awav. T h e bloom of youth ,
provide fo r this innocent come tax is s te rn a ily rig h t and
long before had flo w n
fro m her ¿hlld vlcU m o f a fed eral o ffic e r’s in h arm o ny w ith this belief, voted
fo r the income tax bill that passed
cheek. N o longer could she do the g-un.
congress n early 40 years ago and
things a m other likes to do fo r a
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declared u nconstitutional
by
child. T he one th a t had been the j g d lto r t o f O regon w ill miss J. Si- w
p arent became the child.
D ellin g e r, la te publisher o f the the suprem e court. But, w hile m y
T h e re w ere no daughters. T h ere x a to ria A storian. H e was one of fa ith in the p rincip le Is ju s t as firm
was no one but the son to w hom the oldest editors In Oregon i» as it ever was. 1 do not hesitate to
the m other m ight be given in care point o f years o f service and had say th a t the m a n n e r in w hich the
And the eon—he's a m an well been connected w ith ac tiv ities of present fed eral law was fram ed and
along in years—d id not com plain the e d ito ria l association since its is now being executed is e te rn a lly
It is so
to anyone. D a y a fte r day. week earliest days. H e w ill be re m e m ­ and in fe rn a lly w rong
a fte r week, year a fte r year, he bered alm ost as w ell fo r hls In ’ er- volum inous, so technical and de-
of i . ^
fa ith fu lly perform ed hla filia l duty, I
developm ent of the c ra n b e rry taUed th a t the “ * u to r‘ . o
Seldom was he aeen on the streets ” d ustry in his aection. E v e r since law themselves much o f the, « m e
fo r the m other required his con
the v J [ t o f editors to hls city about g ° w ro n * “ d “ ‘ h*
*
tin u al presence. H e m ay have
years ago he has rem em bered did not keep field m en scattered
longed fo r an hou r he could call eVery editor o f the state w ith
a throughout the c ou ntry to aid In
hla own, b ut no m o ther w ith a cart^ n of c ra n berrles Just before m a k in g out income
dosen children was ever more close- C h rl> tm a, , Ven- year thus
tllus- average business man
would have
ly tied to a poet o f d u ty
tra tin g the kindliness and thought- to em ploy exp e rt accountants to
keep h im self out o f the p en iten ­
An unsung hero and so far a.- fulness tj,a t w ere characteristic.
tia ry .
Because o f its volum inous
thia com m ent Is concerned he shall
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and technical n a tu re the la w re­
rem ain unnamed.
N in e of those who w ere . w ith - td
quires
k g A I U O eaAA
an cad
a rm y V vea
of executor»
saw xe* v
» to
V en-
C a rte r.
Egyptologist.
w hich runs into m illions
H o w ard
w hen he entered the tom b o f T u t- o f expense This is w hy the voters
A P I T I F U L V IC T IM .
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ankh-am en six years ago a re dead. o f the state have turned down an
Those w ho s u ffer most fro m believed by the superstitious to Income ta x three o r fo u r times. N o
liquor a re not alw ays those w ho
fallen under the curse in ­ one who has had experience w ith
d rin k It.
scribed over the entrance to the the fed eral income tax w ill ever
I t w as so In the saloon days (no t omb
T h e condition o f the tom b vote a n o th e r Ilk * tax on h im s e lf If
ons refers to those good old days showed th a t It had been entered « he know s it.
when speaking of the saloon), and thousand or tw o years ago by rob-
And now. M r E d ito r, here is my
l t la so now.
bers. W o nd er if they have also cure fo r the evils o f tax a tio n th a t
T h e Innocent victim s, the Ind irect f a iien victim s to the fa ta l w a rn in g ’ fo r so m an y years have plagued
victim s, w ere alw ays the most p
l t i - ------------------- -—
the taxp ayers and have
success­
fu l. T h e y still are.
The Independence E n te rp ris e is fu lly withstood all e ffo rts at rem e­
In a P o rtland hospital a lad w i'h out w ith a S2-page booster edition dy. and I hope It m ay not take
a pinched yet hopeful face, w ith which graph ically describes th a t y o u r b reath e n tire ly aw a y or give
an active b rain and low er limbs section of O regon and m akes It ap- a n y of yo u r
readers
conniption
th a t long ago failed to function, pear n early as good as the C ottage fits , a t least not tilt you have glv-
tries to ease the burden on his Grove country. T he edition Is • en It due consideration. T he rem -
widowed m o ther by the sale o f pa­ splendld piece o f w o rk typographic- edy is as sim ple as fa llin g o ff a
pers to others in the hospital.
ally.
log and as a result. I f adopted.
H e has said h im s e lf th a t he would
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would e lim in a te m ost o f the ex­
ra th e r be dead than the burden he
it's am using to see the w a y an pense of our present system. N o w ,
la to hls m other.
o rd in a rily sane m an acts about hls g rip yo u r c h a ir w ith both hands so
Y e t the
fim W .
w hen the lad
r w o n 't f ^ ¿ T h e « It Is: Just
n°
condition Is throu gh no fa u lt o f
anyone close to him .
S ix years ago he was a carefree
lad eager to le a rn hls lessons at
school, eager fo r a m o th e r’s caress
o f app ro val w hen he brought home
a good rep ort card. P robably he
placed on teacher's desk hls trib u te
In w ild flow ers picked along the
p ath th a t led fro m home to school.
H e probably day-dream ed o f the
day w hen he would be as big as his
da 'd y , stu rd y o f lim b and active o f
m ind, able to give aid to parents
w ho w ere doing so m uch fo r him .
O ne day he and a companion
w ere on th e ir w ay home fro m school.
T h e re w as a rep ort o f a gun and
sim ultaneously a b ullet made a
hopeless cripple o f G eorgie W a lth -
ie r. N o longer was he to scamper
o ff to school. N o more would he
n lav ^vouthfui ra m e s ^ w lth school-
N o L ? e wouW he t X
^ ¿ T r l e n ^ “r e n d Z a ra r U
a1
Gtap^icOutíineóofJÜ^cu
By K A R L K . M IL L S
has been preceded by tw o o r three
girls.
A P o rtla n d young w om an used a
ukslcle to d riv e a b u rg la r out o f the
house. W e k n o w exactly how th a t
b u rg la r fe lt.
.
.
O ro ve set
m aln <Jra « ' Cot,* e * u ro v e
the ®“ ™ple. as usual.
Men m ay not re a lly
get older
than wom en, b ut there are no male
beauty parlors.
push
The m an w ith the most
seems to have the m ost pull.
F illin g S tations and C u rb Space.
(C orvallis G azette-Tim es. )
T he Salem c ity ordinance com-
“ ltte e has recom m ended to the city
; council th a t a ll public service sta-
« o n . be r e q u l r j to pay in to the
tions be required to pay In to the
- i ity
, . . tre a s u ry _
„ „ o * f avx
b
an.
c
a * fee
<75 m p er
an ­
num fo r use of the c ity streets
p ark in g space. T his Is as It should
be. I f a ll the p a rk in g space down
tow n used up by service stations
could be u tilized, th e re w ould be no
need fo r a tim e p a rk in g ordinance.
I N o other business concern in the
c ity Is allow ed to monopolize
a
couple of hundred feet o f p a rk in g
space.
Uses fo r L ico rice
Licorice has not become a sue-
iful commercial crop In Am erica.
It grows w ild over large areas In
Spain, Ita ly , southern R u ss ia Asia
M inor and southern Asia.
Thia
country, however, uses quantities
of licorice.
Ninety per cent o f it
finds Its way Into ths tobacco in
dnatry, about 5 per cent Into con­
fectionery and about 5 per cent
into medicine.
Its principal m edi­
cinal use Is to disguise the taste of
acrid drugs
TH E FIR ST LOCOMOTIVE
O F AMERICA
T h e cred it of intro d u cin g the
locom otive in thia c ou ntry Is
gsn erally g i v e n
to P e te r
Cooper who designed and
m ads
the
fam ous
engine
"T o m T h u m b ." T h is was the
fo u n d atio n o f the B altim o re
and O hio ra ilro a d system of
H eatin g Hi»«» by
T he bee Is not entire«/ Inactive
In winter, but they spend th e ir time
tn heating up the interio r of the
hive ao that it rarely drops below
67 degrees F ah re n h e it T hey form
themselves In a globular mass,
their bodies pinked close to each
other and th e ir heads op. and those
In the middle of the mass m aintain
a constant motion which sheds off
heat which tempers the in te rio r of
the hire.
today.
T h e service w e re n d e r you Is
s tric tly personal. O u r repre
s rs its tlrr acta in a th o u g h tfu l
and considerate c a p a c ity , »nil
serves w ith th o u g h tfu l sin
oerity.
N o a d d itio n a l c h arg e fo r r a ­
te service calls fro m
hospitals.
O dd CM «««« "P r« M rip tlo n » "
Mortician,
kOC QROVE.ORC
» mone 2 0 2 - j
O rig in a te d P la n « S la n t
Eugene E ly was the first man to
take a plane from ship to shore.
In 1910 he flew from the deck of
the cruiser Birmingham and he
landed near Norfolk.
In 1911 he
landed a plane aboard ship fo r the
first time.
A platform was built
over the deck of the cruiser Penn­
sylvania and the tria l was made
a t San Frinclsco.
. -
»alance Service
"Quack” Chínate doctors hare
been known to prescriba laavae of
certain tree«, ground claws of •
Uetu dried toads, beetles, snakes,
and tite r hatr.
w ipe the ta x slate clean of a ll taxes
and substitute th e re fo r a ta x on
the gross income o f all of the ettt-
xens of the state. I have had this
in m in d fo r a long tim e and the
m ore I consider It the more I am
Inclined to believe th a t It Is the
rem edy. I do n ot w a n t you to th in k
th a t I am egotistical enough to be­
lieve th a t I k n o w absolutely a ll
th e re is to k no w about It, but I am
unable to th in k o f an objection a n y
one could o ffe r—based upon equal­
ity and justice.
T h e fello w who
ts escaping a ll ta x a tio n w ill object,
o f course, fo r i t w ill sure get him ,
and those w ho a re holding Jobs un­
der the present system of adm inis­
tra tio n o f our tax laws w ill also
object, fo r it w ill get the moat of
them likew ise T h e re m ay be some
fa ta l defects In this
proposition
th a t I have not been able to dls-
cover and this is the reason w h y I
w a n t to present it to the public so.
if there is any, one more able to
dissect the m a tte r than I am w ill
discover and point i t out.
H o w ever, let none o f us a rriv e at
irrevocable conclusions u n til we
have gotten hold o f the key to the
s itu atio n, w hich is the to ta l w ealth
o f the state as represented in the
gross Incomes o f all o f the citizens
o f the state. T h is know ledge w ill
be easily and cheaply gotten i f the
com ing legislatu re can be persuaded
to ta k e the necessary steps and as
you are a prospective m em ber of
the com ing assembly. I
hope, If
successful, you w ill do w h a t you
can to Influen ce th a t body to re-
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It is possible that we may be
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N eith er call you prevent t h m i t r u lli h tiy h tu
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None the lew. it Isn 't by any means the h ílld ca t
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People buy where t lu y are tra in e d to buy Educate
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T o H e a d O ff C olds
A He has uo legs and esuuot
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bargain seekers a once-in-a-!ifctime opportunity to secure
famous used cars “with an OK that counts’* at savings that
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Due to the tremendous popularity of the New Chevrolet
Six, we have an unusually large stock of fine used cars. To
clear our stock quickly, we offer these splendid cars at low
sale prices that are nothing less than sensational.
Buy a car during this sale at many dollars below its normal
price! Look to the red “OK that counts’’ tag as proof of its
quality and dependability. This tag signifies that the car
has been thoroughly checked and reconditioned. Be sure
to attend this sale early!
And there goes the bell. Class
w ill m eet a t the reg u lar tim e
next w eek.
RAY NELSON
ELECTRIC STORE
Phone 201
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10 S. & H. Green Stamps ;
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For Month of March Only
Two S. 6? H. Green Stamps
With Each 10c Purchase
FOR TWO FAULTLESS BREAD WRAPPERS TURNED
IN AT ELECTRIC BAKERY ONE “ S. & H.” GREEN
STAMP WILL BE GIVEN
COTTAGE GROVE
ELECTRIC BAKERY
O. A. BANDERS
PHONE M
S e ntin el.
SATURDAY
T h e tru th about F a d a R ad io
Is th a t m oney can’t buy bet­
te r m erchandise.
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lilt*
BIC SALBjctonûr
W o u ld Y o u B e lie v e It ?
10 D ays, S tartin g M arch 1
O ffice Supplies
CLEARANCE
P h illip M cC an n runs a fillin g
station In Vancouver. W ash­
ington.
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"A busy surgeon has but little
.tim e to read books." says a
physician.
B u t w e suppose
th a t he glances a t an
ap­
pendix now and then.
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W h y do otherw ise nice peo­
ple Insist on " try in g out"
every ra d io In tow n?
I t gets m ig h ty tiresom e
to
the d ealer and th a t's the
tru th .
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W ith Each 50c P urch ase D uring
T y p e w rite rs
SPRING
R adio Ray Sez:
This Coupon Good for
o f a dve rtisin g
A d v e rtis in g ! T h a t's H ie t r ic k ! Y o u r own a d ve rtia
b ig am i th a t o f H ie m auufaeturers whose gmols you
s triv e to sell Both, in y o u r local, home m-wspup« r,
should prove e ffe ctive in k«-< ping C ottage G rove 's busi
lie .s in Cottage (¡rove
ami Cuttag«- d ro v e s d o lla r*
ut I 'o tta re d ro ve
W here the loa uu fa etur. r s ‘ a d ve rtis in g is eon
eerned, y o u r task is easy
W in n llo ir salesmen come to sell you goo<l*. ta i.
up Cottage Grove Io them
T a lk il up " ¡ H i eiithnai
asm Make them realise how im p o rta n t C o lla g e G rov.
is to you in tu rn o v e r
How im p o rta n t il Is lo them
in oruera
ll«rt\ im p o rtu n i il is lo Un ir companies in
more sales.
T a lk up Cottage G rove so tim i thesi aahsinen »«ill
pax« the goo,l w o rtl on to th e ir s a b s managers » h o d r
rid e veliere a dve rtisin g a p p ro p ria tio n s are to be spent.
W ith the a dve rtisin g o f mor« natio na l m anufac­
tu re r* in y o u r local ivw ap ap er, Cottage Grov«- fo lk » il l
fin d it easier to shop in y o u r stores
Y o u 'll fim i il
easier to keep them com ing to y o u r store*
A m i Hu t
w o n 't be anv need fo r a fence around C ollage G rov.
You need the advertiaing aid of the manufacturers whose goods you
stock—urge their salesmen to recommend your local home newspaper
ybr Ec«»am<ca/ T ra itd /o rfa ffe »
H O W D Y F O L K S — W ith L in ­
coln's B irth d a y , Valen tin e's
Day. and W ashin gton 's B irth ­
day out o f the w ay, there w ill
be no more holidays u n til SL
P a tric k s Day.
• • •
Speaking of Bt P a tric k ’s D ay
rem inds us o f the p a trio tic
Iris h m a n who celebrated the
event by g s « 1" * gangrene
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M edical Note.
C h arlie H a ll says he loet hls
fa ith In m edicine. H e says
th a t he d ra n k tw o bottles of
bay ru m and hls d a n d ru ff Is
Just as bad as It ever was.
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D rin k in g bay ru m m ay not
curs d a n d ru ff, but using our
radio service w ill cure a ll
your ra d io troubles. Ask our
patrons.
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W a n d Ad.
Lost o r run a w a y — One liv e r
colored b ird dog called J im .
W ill show signs o f hydrofob-
by In abo ut three days.
W e 'll bet he got hls dog back.
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in
T h e re ’s No Need F o r a Fence
A round C ottage G ro v e
not forget th a t under It you would
pay nothing w h a te v er on a nythin g
hut your gross Income.
O. M . K E M .
i E d ito ria l N ote. — Com m ent on
M r Kern's le tte r w ill appear next
week.»
T he common cold la a mystery.
Sometimes you get It and some­
times you don't, though conditions
may seeiu the some. One thing you
can be certain of. you are less lik e
ly to have a cold If you keep your
physical condition up to par. Sleep
enough, eat enough, exercise a lit­
tle. and not too much, w orry not
at all.
L ive up to thia urogram'
and colds w ill be few .— Capper's
W eekly.
•/» A.i/1 w th Cottar G'r^y
W ide choice of fo u r and s ix cylinder cars
4
1929
C h ev ro let
Sedan
Motor hag b«en thoroughly
reconditioned. Not a scratch
on the body, paint as good &a
new and only 7064 mileage
Prioed
$
650-?
LATE 1920 HUP DOOR SEDAN
Motor reconditioned, rub-
her in very good condition *
CCjOS
1927 CHEVROLET SEDAN
Motor reconditioned
$375
1028 CHEVROLET COACH
Motor reconditioned, 2
<hri C n
new tires. Price ............
1920 PONTIAC COUPE
Motor completely over-
hauled. New paint Job.
C'tCA
»Px>v>v
1929
C h ev ro let
C oach
Your laflt chance to save
$190.00 on a slightly used
coach, completely equipped
and carefully checked. For­
merly priced up to
$
772"
BUY “OK” USED CARS FROM A CHEVROLET
DEALER
Cottage Grove Motor Co.
JACK MAULDING, PROP.