The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, July 17, 1931, Page 4, Image 4

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    C o tta c i f t w v r
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B s u k ll* k *4 1890
The preacher who fill» hla pew«
mor* <>»•»wuuid « *
to
tha same persona
parson« out of »vary Sunday. 32 waak* In tha year,
support Ih«
work Do we want road conatruo- perform» a harder task than tha
P ak lU M B*,rv Frid ay ky C o tu r» Oro»« I tlon to stop*
lecture platform orator who draws
P u b lI,h ln « C o in p « n y .
,
• • •
largo crowds at »vary atop, always
Elbert B * 4 ,_________ ______ Pr»»ld*ut
Elbert S m ith ............ ....... ..............U t r o u r y
Governor Meter's business part- with the »ante old talk that has
Elb.rt Bod* .................... ........... -Editor! nar came to Salem during the sas been pollahed up a little bit after
Jack Howard
Methodist E p i s c o p a l t hutch, i
Meredith A. Groves, minister
A A r r ic ia » , publicado« ratarod at Col- slon and assisted In rushing through each delivery
ta ta P ro ra a» »econd eia.» m attar
» <5
Morning
(Keauuia et s d ille do« B aristi»» w rit- Sunday school al
bill that has since provided $2.-
tea tor and pu l.ll.h vd by The Sentinel
.28 sorth Sixth I 000.000 to give employment to hun-
Barino
Ottica
An eastern man who w-aa down two week, «»o. ln »oute w a r II did ( e l worship 11 o'clock, aei inon subject.
8 r B 8 ( 'K I P T l o i t K ates
dreds e f men in Multnomah county and out wem insane and started to by the d».b editor, with oaljr a choose 'Christianity and Chem istry" A
might be a a ld
, . * * ^ 3 s £ » ^ » h r i w and ih * quarts! will provide special mualo.
(Cash lu advance.)
who would otherwise become ob- bark and bite It might
Itipplas » ft of ih. I»»l parasrapb. all of Union young people'« meeting al 7
3aa yaar — 82 00 I Three mouth» 80 85 j jects of charity. The governor stgn- that he went to the dogs
which wa» a ( « a ll* rvm ladcr to Ih* o'clock al the lluptinl church Union
afxer „
Us — 83» jl tojOae mosth----- fcjM
b a m h lc w rite r of Ihc » e le d p ,h ll» (c a of
service al 8 o'clock ut llapllat
edito r* I l «a» « lib mucb fear a lid l r . m l i
Member of
passed. Now Multnomah county will
A woman w ill take her hubby's ling that m l. w r itr r a w a ll.d Ih. public* church at which Rev Grove« will
U stionai E ditorial Association
have this much less chance to make word for anything If It happens to non of tb . rtrai In.inllrovnt. and now bo
Orosoo B u te E d ito ria l Association
speak The Epworth League will
a 30 per cent reduction, for it will be at a time when ahe 1» planning •* In a n o ib .r .paom of f»«r
O r»(on Newspaper t'o nterence
- ____ . . .
tte m b lla « Ih s i this batch may not r w v i’ o entertain other young peopla'a ao
have to make a levy for the first
on a new hat.
n v a im .n t and may bo con d e l lea Friday
evening. July 17,
year's payment on the bonds that
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ri« n *d w ith dull tbuil to Iho d . .p r»c.aooa with a swimming party and marsh
89 PER CENT REDVCTION
have
been
Issued,
but
It
probably
Of course your children learn all >'f t b . b id « -» , old w n .i.b n .b .t Iho annor mallow roast at Kelly's brldgr The
IN OCR TAXES
. . . .............. . L „ . . ____ . . . . . . _________
. . . n l l a l to a ll w e ll r e g u U t.d and . « «
can
that thia , Is batter their
. . be
. . shown
. .
bad habits from their associ fu lly
*4 newspaper«.
Hut If I I do«a groups will meet at thin church al
than feeding the unemployed from
<•1 lato petal tb« • ( '• n t lo * of amateur 830.
A state-wide committee appointed
tax funds.
dog
train
fra
1»
re
sp***!
fully
«‘•H«d to ih«
• a »
by Governor Maier has recom­
following study, result of cloa« t»ba«r«a
Other counties have been doing
mended that every taxing unit in
CAN
l
.
l
M
H
E
K
COM
E
HACK?
tlo
a
.
lu
ih
*
body
of
»hla
a r t k l* w w
Ih c
H ig h w a y
Ik a p lln l C h u rc h
the same thing, caring for those In 1
M *«llo n la made of •mphasla. which ai> I Henry Wilson Davis, pastor
the state reduce Its budgets by 20
lllh lo
distress by giving them employ­
a«ly
in Ih« »rloctioa of «orda
allea
not
___
.
(K u<«a* K «<iat«r G u ard.)
per cent, and this recommendation
by nhlcb you «Ute.» »V <o*«m your do«. »chool will meet at 9:83. .Morning
ment that made them feel inde­
has received considerable favorable
In latne county wa witneaa the - bui algaai« aa H v a il In tb« m attar of ae worship will be held at I I o'clock,
ill London
pendent.
comment. The governor also wishes
: a l which
turn- the pastor will
Do we want to reduce taxes to *«0en«U . suspension of two of ®«r
legislation that would give some such an amount that these persons biggest l u m b e r
manufacturing K J ios's t hearing
*,««»» la
always —
i » « , . . and ha I pieach on "The River, a Symbol of
Springs
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state commission appointed b*
will be t h r o w n on charity? And if Plants nutls of the first class which w ill iwadily learn to d i.lln s u l.h order* : Encouragement ' A union church
governor, and serving at his pleas­ they are thrown onto counties for we have come to regalai as land by sound, h i b . f a w a 'i « a ad.r-
e e w ira d son i service will be held lu this church
marks. The management hope» to ¡ Z J , * ^ ar” d o 7 b i ì T o.'.m ’ iy , .n"d a a'Jtd al the 8 o'clock hour an>l Rev.
ure. arbitrary powers over local tax support, can taxes be reduced?
levies and bond issues.
be able to resume operations some- „ „ tt, ib. »am . lo h .n b* tbinb*. and Mcrrsllth A Grove» of the Metho­
a a a
The recommendation of this com­
time in the near future, but with II yon w ill study your do« n* you .»poet dist church will preach, The Bap­
Tax
reduction
has
a
potent
ap­
production costs shout 30 per cent { >
. ' «
«
' X
Udap tist Young IVople's union will meet
mittee and the pronouncements of
peal.
We
all
want
it.
but
until
now
the governor have served to do one
under sales prices, the manage-
» tinnì, d e fin ii.. b o a.fl« is l result
A» at 7 o'clock
we
have
not
had
to
consider
very
a s s
thing, and that is to bring home
meni can't be expected to take the to .»U hl ha la b o r, under handicap
III
io the taxpayer the fact that the
ha‘f punishment Indefinitely It is cheap- Uri“ ‘l* „ ' X , bf«*btai ab «id “bZ X *
t'lrurvk e f tk * Nstarena. Eleventh street
and
Adam«
avenue,
T J Orr. paster
state tax is a small part of the total
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er ,o carr> the • h‘“ down
•
.|d«oai and a n .p h .tlr * . d n l . a y . nt
Sim ilar arheel, 10; m orning preaching
and that real tax reduction must lhe machinery Is in moll. n. we
Other mlll4 ln other northwest fun atop i l . m u » i have so in »iam in I sendee.
I I : young people ■ tneellng S-Sli
come from local taxing units. I f bave s')me Kr a v *
problems. Tire communltie8 have bevn closed, and whlch •”
•»•* »
evening preaching aarviee.
» 0 0 . mid
week prayer aervlea.
S '»O Wednesday
nothing more than this happens the ^«ntinel is¡not making recommit»- n#ore m |lu |nay
chwe<1 befo, e
Chapter II.
alghl
agitation may be worth while, but ¿»‘ ions, it Is merely
the trouble n over. No use trying
lKjn Frdro. the cocker, born of
• • •
let us coolly and calmly discuss the questions which each reader should t j dlsguise thc fac, ,hat lumbering black and shaggy parents; endowed
Churvh of C h r is t— (l«o«doa. IJ mil««
proposals that are before us
r ,n r
is a mighty sick industry. Over In with individuality, dignity and • '»
In- •»>ulh of C olt««* Grow« ) dlunday i« r
“ t'o iiif l»ft I s Renstm T o g e th e r’’
„ ...„
.
„ ___ ____. Chicago
the representatives of telllgence. survived the tomcat b a t-- y | c « « . U lb l* aluJy 10 a m . worship I I
T >0 p m
Before we can have 30 per cent
largest lumbering «>»• but love of the cat chase was a u» . »« rlp lu r« «Ihdjr
In the first place, do we In Cot­
• • •
tax * ................
reduction, ............
we must
... find * where
• “ “ outfits in the country are holding
his dog soul. From that
tage Grove and Lane county want
L a lh *ra a M lu to a
A d *» a il« l «huwh.
are can make the necessary cuts. a special sexton trying to find an ^ate
appeared all the more de- w«al Main air««» M a rlin I* Minton
to be deprived of the right to levy
Probably ever}- taxing unit is in answer.
lo
r
Diwla»
««nri««
ai
9
30 »ach Munday
termined to get hfc» cat but It w m
such taxes as we wish and to vote
AU Lalh«raaa. |rr*a p « *ilv « of nationality
much the same position as the city
wclconaal to these
Should the lumber manufacturers Just bluff for his nature was not a w eordlally lavlt«d aa « » II aa th o a « who
such bonds as we wish? Do
wish to continue our present home
e' '
C1'J o Udf el, pool their selling? How far can 'ha* of a "killer
From that time a r* without a vhur*h hum«
g<j m volun‘ ary rigulation
on no cat. big or little, tom or
• a •
rule, or do we want a commission for I M I contained the following
items
Church
1094 »eat Main
t ia io n production. Is the old fashioned tabby, ever got the opportunity to a tr « I*«at«coatai
at Salem to tell us what we can
« t. F \ \
Mpradlwy paator
Munday
a, a mv principle of individual freedom and
*n Ibat dog’s face, and none of ■rhooi, tf 4A. worahlp. 11 a m and ? 90
and can not do with our own Mayor and council _
Legal d e p a rtm e n t__
.. good will worth clinging to when them could get to a friendly fence p in . bib)« itu d y . Tueaday n l«h t. pray
money?
*»*,v,vo
means continual losses? Does P°*t or a tree limb quick enough »r and worahip Fridays
When we want to vote bonds for Health department
• • a
Ixnidon, Oregon
_ v ftv.vo th* market outlook w arrant efforts to »«“ ‘ hat dog. Indicative of his
an armory, or for a new city hall, Police d ep artm en t__
A l ih« lnt«ra««tlon of w«al M ala and
protection
1.1.XJAV
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— better
nature
It was
observed
*2 7 S
......
, aavno ---------
preserve
present
productive
ca- OeBer
nature
il often
was orren
ooserveo M H r w U |a a small whit« ehurch. M»*«alh
or for streets, or for sewers, do we Fire
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a non 2 . paclty? W hat can be done to light- ‘ bat If a cal stopped his get-away Day A dv«atlai. Ka«h Saturday at 0 lo
want some commission at Salem to
Street lig h tin g ------------ - ------ 3,500.1.x en the
,
. load , „ which
. . . . the
. . , lumber
___ ,___ , in- «,,<1
tn .u l h
la e
ro u n .1
D
on w
o u ld an hoar la ap*nt la ih« alady of Ih« SUb
and a •*o°<l
hla
ground.
Don
would
^W hen^w e Z ^ T t T l e v y a tax to
and
133.0v>
bath school l» a a o a
A l I I o'cloch
Ih«
dustry bears In freight rates and “ PP1* ht9 four »heel brakes, wsg
50.00
taxes ? Should government regu- himself where hla tail should have
support a library, or to light our
“
City hall maintenance ____1.800 00 lation of lumbering be invited or been and call the game off with
LONDON.
streets, or for sweeping our streets.
Revision of c h a r te r _ ____ 250.00 avoided? Or must this great basic Ms much as to say. "Oh. that a all
do we want some commission at
___
550.00
Sewer
f
u
n
d
______
___
I Spactal la tha Saallaal )
industry welter through on some rlght little kitty-oat would nt hurt
Salem to tell us whether we can or
Sewer fund, sinking fund
July 14 M r and Mrs
W
T
approximation of "survival of the Xou ^or the world.”
can't?
and bond interest __ ____3,575.00 fittest?’’
In other words, do we want the
We often hear It said
That dog Jones ntads a business trip to E u ­
E m erg en cy__________ ...... -1,000.00
I f n iis ery -
kind of democracy we now have or
loves company, the understands every word said to gene Monday.
Library-
___________ 600.00
Mia. Frankie Thorn la staying
people of the lumbering regions him ” Yes. but how many dogs un­
do we want a mild autocracy?
Park expenses______________ 50.00 may take consolation in the fact derstand words whispered to them? with Mrs. Elegía Thordenburg while
I f the answers to the above ques­
Park,
street
assessment
..
.
275.00
that lumbering is no worse off than Don Pedro did. O f course the trick Ed Brasher Is working at hts mine
tions are yes, are we willing to take
a chance on changes in administra Streets, m aintenance______ 2,000.00 certain other industries, notably was taught him. with some degree in the Cougar bend district
Uons’“ 'o u r present governor might ^ tre eu ' engineer and helper 1.500.00 j coal and oil. They also are be- uf patience. You could whisper to
Mm. Tom Foster spent Friday In
cleaning, clean-up.
devilled by the problems of com- him "Keep still listen'" and you Cottage Grove with
use these great powers to the ad S tre e t
Mrs
Jesee
etc.
-2,123.00
vantage of the many taxing units ... .
,
,, .
petltive substitutes, cutthroat m e th -' could hear hts heart beat as he Lansing.
500.00
of the state. There Are many who
ods. unbalanced labor and shipping listened to catch the faintest sound.
Mrs. O W W hite is on the sick
work
L ? ? a n d marketing conditions I f there: Vou could whisper to him that you
think he would, but he can not New street
............
500 00 u any hope in precedent. It ran be had peanuts In your pocket, mak lis t
sarva mow“ th2n” eight year, and Bridges and culverts
Gordon Foster spent several days
500 00 pointed out that the great steel in- log «ore that he was on the oppo-
the powers conferred upon him City property maintenance
Iasi week nt Thornton Corners with
Bond
and
w
arrant
interest
6.125
00
would be transferred to his succes­
d us try went through much the »He side from the peanuts, and then Frank M iller
sor, who might be nothing but a
same sort of troubles 30 years ago. when he nosed Into the pocket and
The Harvey Shipp fam ily of
332.824.00
In the news notes of consolida found them not, you could whisper Black Butte and Mr and Mrs J. E.
politician, who might not be such
I
t
will
be
noted
that
of
these
an executive and business man as
tions, mergers and realignments In ,o him that they were in the other Banlon spent Sunday at the George
the present executive. The next gov­ items $3.975.00 is for retirement of lumbering, there are indications pocket and promptly he was there, Sutherland home.
bonds,
for
bond
interest,
for
retire-
that the biggest concerns are tak- j Loving peanuts as he did. he would
ernor might be one who would use
(.eater Van Nortwlck is on the
these great powers for the purpose m* nt of '*’.a rran}s and for « » fra n t ,n a strong band to assert control J®*1« ■ »«ck "home to mamma" -he sick list.
-
interest.
No
deduction
could
have
'
-
of building up a great political ma- .
in lumbering, but these methods I was taught to know each member
A protracted meeting will open
chine. Do we want to take that
be£ n made ln thls “ i 0“ “ 1 are always attended by plenty of ot the fam ily by some name and at the Ixmdon church Friday night.
chance, or would we rather pre-
TWent?’1
21 „ 1 j 1“ “’v heartbreak. Nor. in lumbering, is n° t one would be touched until he Rev J. E. W ainw right will be the
serve for counties, cities and school
get ^ ° j
, »6.564.80. Readers who it ,j^ejy or desirable that the large wa* home Some times his love of evangelist.
districts the powers they now have?
are iond ° f crossword puzzles can operations should ever be able to the fresh roast was too much for
M r and Mrs. C. H Woods and
The Sentinel does not attempt to
have n?orei J'i^ ^lJlding »'here they rrow j the small ones entirely to: hlm and he would stop at the back son Robin and Mrs Woods' SMter.
answer these questions. I t leaves c?n take »6.564.80 from the items the sidelines as was done in steel, j door to investigate.
Miss Viola W elty, made a trip to
them for each reader to answer for
i , L ^ ° ^ ncl‘ alr«ady has de-
g ut un|e83 there can be intelli-
W ith reference to his aversion to Marshfield and Winchester bay
himself, but they deserve the most auc^ea
rrdm “ —y1* 8-
gent cooperation in the lumber In- deep water, he took a run with his Sunday-
serious consideration.
saving having already been made, dustry. the outcome will probably- folks in company with the two well
M r and Mrs Oliver Ferguson
* * *
h* e ith ,r the d ot*ilnatlon of those known black water spaniels owned and children of Portland spent the
Anyone who is at all fam iliar
,
lor next year. The interests which are big enough • to by Fred Russell, who was manager week end with M r and Mrs. A. S
with affairs of school district, city
!
lcoI" es e,t5ert l roni read~ master the field, or government of the milling Interests at Dorena. Newton. The Ferguson and Newton
and county knows that money- has ” snowing wnere the M per cent control. Only when lumbering, by The party decided to cross Row families visited Sunday at the
in times past been wasted by- one
~J cr'm"
_______________ __ one means or another, begins to river on the Land brothers' swing M urray Newton home.
or all of them, but the money that
'
function as a coordinated industry ing foot bridge. The dogs rushed
Clark Woodard la on the sick list.
has been wasted probably Is not
w i|l there be stability in it for to the river and the two spaniels
John Massey la busy harvesting
equal to the amount that a private
either capital or labor. The men at [ Jumped In for a swim across; but his hay crop.
business would have to spend, above
Chicago haven't any easy problem Don stopped »hort at the water's
Several women of this neighbor­
what the public pay«, for execu­
to solve.
edge. Thank you—no water In his. hood met Tuesday afternoon and
tives to conduct its business. That
Yet. lumber w ill come back. In Then he promptly trotted to the arranged one of the Mr»
W
T
is, figure the amount that a private
spite of the competition of eubstl-, approach of the bridge suspended Jone» homes for the J. E
Wain
T he P m ih c T elethons A nd T ei - elrai ’ ii U ompany
business would have to pay for men
tutes. in spite of foreign corapeti- some 40 feet above the water. The right fam ily to occupy while Rsv
to take the place of our school di­
tors, and ln spite of all the d iffl- bridge was in swaying motion,
W alnrlght Is conducting services at
rectors. of members of the city
culties which- now seem so large. As the several pedestrians passed over. the London chruch
council, of members of the county
long as men are left to want homes, Again the dog was bluffed. Then
court, subtract the amount that
there will be a demand for lumber. he rat down on hla stub tall and
school district, city and county do
There is no reason for despair. thought it all out. As soon as the
pay, and the remainder will equal
: The world-wide depression of busi­ vibration of the bridge ceased, Don
or exceed the amounts that have
ness has simply aggravated the Ills gingerly tried it out. Discovering
been wasted by school district, city
from which lumbering has been that the structure withstood his
and county.
suffering for years, perhaps hast-! mighty (?) weight, he dropped al-
In Cottage Grove, in recent years,
, ened the cure.
most to his stomach and crawled
there have been few extravagances
W e shall live to see plenty of the 75 feet of span.
in city affairs, few unwise expendi­
smoke from Lane county mills
He was a very fair field dbg for
tures, due to the fact that city busi­
And as the tw elfth and
upland birds, but he had one fault
ness has been put on a business
that was nevei corrected. His first
final addition to our lines, we
basis, with paid officials to handle
bird down was a china rooster,
are going into the "Home En­
Its affairs under instructions from
! clumsily winged. In the retrieve the
tertainm ent” field.
the council. W arran t indebtedness
pup picked him up by wing, ae he
By- this we mean all the
has been decreased. The water sys­
had been taught. The big bird,
forms of electrically operated
tem has been greatly Improved.
feeling his returning strength, sud­
devices which contribute so
This year salaries have been re­
denly fluttered from the dog's hold
much to entertainment in the
duced and other economies have
and legging it for some buck brush,
modern home.
been enforced.
A. F. 8. Steele, secretary-manager completely baffled the pup. In the
The school district has been on a
Radio, of course; but in
of the Eugene chamber of com- next several years a good many
business basis for many years and
connection with
electrical
merce and secretary of the county birds were killed over the little
there have been few if any unwise
transcription of music direct
chamber in Eugene, died Saturday black spaniel, but In the retrieve
expenditures.
from records and films. Home
evening, failing to recover from an >hey were always sure to be well
Both the city and school district
movies, and home talkies.
»peration he underwent Monday.
tooth marked to make sure that
are served by men who serve w ith­
Home recording, m aking your
Mr. Steele had been rallying slow- there was to be no get-away,
out remuneration yet give the same
own records of your own
ly but took a turn for the worse late
He became quite proficient in use
attention to public affairs that they
family's voices. Combination
Saturday afternoon. Blood trans- ° t the telephone. In the home the
do to their own.
machines giving you repro­
fusions given during the
afternoon phone was on a partition wall be-
W ith such a condition, It Is going
duction of p i c t u r e s and
proved of no avail. Mr.
Steele had tween two rooms thrown together
to be difficult to point to any places
sounds, direct from radio or
been in poor health for
some time by double doors, nearly
always
from which a 20 per cent reduction
from films and records.
preceding the operation.
open. One day he heard his mas-
can come. In fact, both city and
A fter having been active in pub- ter,> voice on the line, and barked,
Television, within the next
school district have already cut
lie utilities and cooperative busl- A chair was shoved up to the phone ,
two years.
their expenses practically to the
nesses of the northwest for many and he waa spoken to from the
Books read to you electric­
bone. The only place, or practical­
years, Mr. Steele came to Eugene Jown town phone. 'Twas then t h a t ,
ally from a strip of tape,
ly the only place, that cuts can be
about two years ago from Yakim a he let out a 1,n«
d<>g lallt that
whole musical comedies on a
made is in salaries.
to become secretary of the Eugene would have made a linguist crazy,
film
30
feet
long.
The
things
Do we w ant salaries of school
chamber.
Rut that ended his knowledge of
the future holds ln these
teachers and salaries of city em­
The funeral was held Tuesday in telephoning. He always wound up
lines
are
boundless.
And
you
ployes cut below w hat they now
Eugene. F. E. Mendenhall, K. K. his phone conversation by Jumping
will find them at Radio Ray’s,
are?
a a »
Mills and Elbert Bede of this city
his chair, rushing around on
some
of
them
N
O
W
;
some
The city is faced w ith the neces­
the opposite side of the wall, ap­
attended.
this
fall,
as
fast
as
they
are
sity of levying an additional tax of
—
parently dead sure that hla master
released by the m anufactur­
a t least two mills a year for sev­
was in hiding there.
P
la
n
t
F
oil»
M
iatletoa
ers.
eral years to care for Bancroft
(To be continued.)
W ill,, S ii Co.oh
•Mistletoe,
which
attache«
Itself
You must ace and drive the new Willy« Six
bonds. The reason fo r this Is that
Watch for our announce­
to
other
plant«
and
robs
them
of
many street assessments have not
Sms
rsysMsl
la
Csllsts
Srs«s
ments on the first of August.
O r ig in a l ‘‘L ib r a r ie s "
food, has found Ils match In the
been paid and the city has had to
Get the N E W lines at your
in order to appreciate the beauty, size, «peed
creosote bush, which has the «hll-
The HO Id’s oiliest UbrHrlM ap
take over the property. The prop­
own local progressive store.
Ity to withdraw the food In Its
peal io I 4ve i>een collection« ot
erty may be worth the amounts for
See us first, for:
stem, thus starving out the unwel-
pint
mb »1» In
Meaopotfltnlm
which It was taken, but interest
and power now available in an extremely low«
1 come gnenl.
pit lea
payments on the assessments ceas­
«sisase
fa
l
i
m
j
mmMj
ed, and these now amount to a
>«VW(e*. PeUewiui pritt»
priced Six. Not only is the new Willy« Six
pretty penny. The city has not de­
/ . a *. T t M k , OUn
faulted ln any payments, ln fact it
has taken up bonds before they fell
«Ulys I l a . .»49» to W M
the largest and fastest car you can buy for ao
H irin g
due, but ln • few years some heavy
Mazda lamps
»Ulys Bight
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payments w ill become due, and
Appliances
there w ill not be money to meet
little money, but it also excels in pick up, hill
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Radio tube«
them unless preparations are made
Radios
WUlys
H
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a
Chassis
19«
now.
Radio service
climbing and long life. In addition, it it
So, while there is a demand for
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Electric washers
tax reduction, the city is faced with
Lighting fixtures
the necessity of adding to the tax
(Z m s ^ OBNVtNt PÂKTt
decidedly economical car to drive.
W iring supplies
burden. O ther cltlea, no doubt, are
I f lit
Phonograph
records
in the same fix.
ifftartar
Sheet music
e a a
HOME ENTER­
I f the county Is to reduce its bud­
T A IN M E N T
get 20 per cent, it can do so only
D E V IC E S .
by elim inating practically all road
A home owned store, home
construction. Is that w hat we want?
operated, always ahead with
E lim in atin g r o a d const! uction
SlXBl • &1OUTS • K.NIOUT1 • TRUCKf
the latest for—
would throw out of employment
Home Entertainm ent
many men who would become
• • •
charges upon the county, a t least
RADIO RAY
tem porarily. In every county the
condition would be the same. Thou-
Radio Sales and Service
hands and thousands of men in the
Radio Ray
Electrical Supplies
state would become objects of char-1
Down by the bridge
Ity and would have to be supported
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from tax funds. Is th a t w hat wej
want? Wages being paid are h a rd -'
¡
Story oí Don, Cocker
Spaniel of Dignity and
Long Memory
C hurch N e w s
Gospel Meetings
Place:
Church
House
J. E. W ainw right, E vangelist
congregational singing
invited and
Everybody
service»
C H U R C H OP' C H R IS T
TH E T E L E P H O N E
stands ready to serve you in the
ordinary affairs of life and in emer­
gencies. In the dead of night, it
will summon a physician. Men
transact a greater part of their
business over it. Women use it
constantly to save steps and time.
It helps to make this a united,
more active, more efficient nation.
Yet it costs but a few cents a day.
Largest, fastest,
most powerful Six
Radio Ray
Has This to Say:
Ä. F. S. STEELE DIES
FOLLOWINGOPERATION
ever offered at
such a low price!
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A N N O U N C IN G
our appointm ent as
a
A U T H O R IZ E D D E A L E R
fo r
GENERAL
E L E C T R IC
R A D IO S
N E L S O N E L E C T R IC S H O P
W ILLY'S
Nelson Motor Co.
BONDED DEALERS
COTTAGE GROVE, ORB.