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Cottage ftrove Sentinel » . . . k n .f c ^ IMO ta r B L » k « T B K D K I tt w r . r a b M a h « 4 K ra rT T r l4 a i by C v l t a g * li r a .« PalJihi— Owns pan 7 _ TrasUmt ... Bacratary A O ral i l u * psbllcaiioa v a ia rv i at Osi- ta g . O ra ra aa aaaaaA cUaa — War Buaiaaaa O tflc* ..J * a artk Slsth S U B B C K IP T IO M k X T K A (Gaab la adaaaaa.) Oaa ra a r S i T S irk ra . a . . U . SO, Sis aaaatla S l.O O O a* a t a a ll ----- >0 1 Foraig» — so* aAAliiaaal l l w b i r at M alieaal L d llo rla l Aaaoalatlaa Oragoa S ls l* K A ltarU ) A aaadauaa O v q v * » .v o p a T - ' O aataraara T H K K ID N A P FAR. la ia n«ce»sary to go back to ths dark ago« to find anything in hu man history as cmsj aa tha kid napping and ruthless, brutal, oold- bloodad murder of tha ourly haadad Lindbergh baby. The machine» of torture of canturlaa ago inflicted nothing aroree than the torture to which the Lindberghs were axpoeed aa effort« continued for ransoming tha Utile tot which they ware re peatedly told waa in good health while in reality lta little body lay In a dum p of buahas not a great distance from the Lindbergh home. The kidnapper - m urderer must have cruelly and premeditately planned never to return the tot to He patent«—and all for what, meas ured by the life of a human being, »•a» a paltry sum of money. The Lindbergh« have had many of the bast things of life. They may have been envied by many. But there is no parent who love« hie or her babies who would trade places with the popular and wealthy Lindberghs In this their hour of sorrow. The worst feature of the kid napping and cruel, unwarranted murder of a harmless happy tot 1* that there is no legal way of deal ing to the murderer the punishment he deserves. Colonel Lindbergh will unquestionably abide by the law, difficult aa that may be in oase he comes face to face with the Inhu man m urderer of his first born, but If the kidnapper-murderer is found no bare w ill be strong enough to make him feel that he is safe from those who would like to see him cut to pieces bit by bit. Ths law must take its course, but there must be a God somewhere who metes out punishment fitting a crime such as this whether or not tha glulty person ever pays the penalty that human laws inflict. Even on ta riff schedules democrats have voted with the republicans for protection of American Industry la every section of the nation. Even though it w ill take a lot of fun out of politics not to be able to scrap with the opposing party. It la much better thia way so far aa the country la concerned. Tlmee such as these are no time to wreak vengeance upon opponents This may be the first time that a turn to better tlmee waa expected and predicted while a presidential election was la progress, but recent actions la congress Indicate that there la ao reason why prosperity should wait until after November. Regardless of which may he the dominant party la the coming con gress, party lines are to be disre garded in enacting legislation that w ill put life-blood Into the country*« business. These are the days when Indus try talks, and Industry' doesn t give a doggone for party lines. It wants a chance to put Its men back to work, and there Is no place for the person who would let party lines Interfere with that being accom plished. A preacher and an editor w ill ex change places for a week. The edi tor probably would be pleased to repeat the performance in the next aaorld —Cottage Grove Sentinel. I f you feel that way about It, El bert. why don't you turn over a new leaf and then you won’t have to worry about the future life.— Corvallis Gaxette-Ttmee. Every resident of Oregon owes a vote to Stelwer and Hawley be cause of what they have done for Oregon Steiwer because of what he has done for lumber. Hawley be cause of his w ork of years, his work for the O. A C. refund, hie work for appropriations, his suc cess In landing the soldiers' home. Women In Turkey have done away w ith the veil, but women In America continue to cover their faces, sometimes with grotesque re- suits. . The mean things you say are gradually forgotten, but the mean things you w rite may spring up to haunt you at any time. The moot acute eyesight some times generously fails to see the frailitles of mankind. F O R W H A T IS T H K C E M E T E R Y F U N D USED? Lot owners who contribute to the cemetery fund each year are mem T O O M t CM A R IT H M E T IC . bers of the association and. if We are teaching altogether too they cooperated w ith active mem much arithmetic, according to Dr. bers they would soon acquaint Robert K. Spear of New York uni themselves with the expenditures. The general fund is used to hire versity, who believes that the large proportion of our children could do the grass mowed and raked, rub bish cleared from alleys and road very well In life If they received about 15 per cent as much arithm e ways and the lots where relatives are gone, or the entire fam ily has tic ae they now do. There w ill, of passed on, taken care of. All rub course, be those who believe it is bish must be placed In containers the wrong idea to teach our chil on the roadside to be taken away dren only as much of any subject by trucks. The expense of a lot as they are likely to w ant to use, thus taken care of can be estimated but Doctor Spear might truthfully at from 50 cents to 75 cents each. have said that, regardless of how One-third of the lots and many much arithm etic we teach, the ordi vacant spaces are taken care of In this manner. nary person is not going to remem The remaining two-thirds are ber even the 15 per cent that the cared for by owners, but each alley doctor says ia sufficient, and the and vacant space Is taken care of great m ajority w ill not make full by workmen paid from the general use of even the amount they re fund, and this rubbish must be dis posed of. member. There are exceptions, however, as The lack of knowledge of simple a few lot owners cause no expense arithm etic on the p ert of those to the association as they do their who have had grade and high school w ork well and carry away their education is astounding, which re rubbish. There would be very little minds this w riter of an incident cash needed If every lot owner which happened here in recent would complete his work and take care of the alleys adjoining his yeara I t was during the cons.deration property. This year the association placing boxes alongside the road of a super high school district. A ia ways and lot owners are urged to fath er was telling how much ofi make full use of them In depositing their education children forget. He rubbish. said that one evening his daughter, M ake a special effort to do your who was a senior, asked him the w ork well, and If you know of friends who are unable to do the number of square yards in a floor I of one of the rooms of the fam ily w ork themselves, lend a helping home. A purchase of linoleum was hand. Let's make our cemetery clean and beautiful so that stran being considered. The fath er asked, gers w ill remember and remark. “Didn’t you have problems of that “T h a t’s ths nicest little cemetery I kind back in the sixth or seventh have seen In a long tim a ’’ I t w ill grade?” The answer waa, "Yes, but also save expenses which must they used a different aixed room." otherwise come from the general Those who doubt the tru th of thia fund. A full financial statement w ill be story may be astonished if they w ill ask a bunch of high school pupils submitted after M ay SO. A ll dis bursements together w i t h the to figure in their heads how many names of lot owners who have con square yards there are in a surface ’ tributed to the fund this year w ill 12 feet by 15 feet. T ry it some time, be published in the Cottage Grove Just fo r fun. Sentinel. Cottage Grove Cemetery Ass'n. Women's clothing has been a puzzle, but it la getting so it Is not Early River Navigatiea so hard to see through. The first trip op the Ohio river ny steamboat was made In May, P A R T Y L IN E S G ONE. ISIS, by the Enterprise, of 75 tons. I f things keep going a t Washing She traveled from New Orleans to ton the way they have been going during the past few months, it Louisville In that year, the trip tak won't he long until republicans and ing 25 days. The steamer Washing democrats won't have anything to ton made the same trip In 1816 and Inaugurated steamboat navigation argue about Democrats have laid aside party ’n the Mississippi valley. animosities 1 n consideration ot legislation In which the country's welfare ia at stake. This w rite r can remember when one party would i have let the country go to the , demnitlon bow-wows before It would I have voted w ith the opposition. BARNARDM TAXER. (The followlng le so snswsr to crltlolacn r a e a a t l y dlreotod st County Judge Bsrnsrd by a Cot tage Orove reeldect.) Eugeoe. Ore May 16.— (To the E d lt o r j—W hlle Oregon law eaye thaï ail property «hall be xseessed at Ita true cash value, thts value fluctuatea wtth the «1m e x but the State tax c omm ission estimâtes the relation of the seeeeeed valuation to IU true value, and in thts «ray arrive« at the percentage of the actual value, but tbe levy la made on the value as arrtved at by the Taxes on property In ihts country Women's auto accidents average Bight of 96 murders committed In There are 2000 admitted million London between 19M and 1911 ware less serious than those In which amount to one-sixth of rent reve aires In Germany. nues. men are Involved. American mall crafts fly 1TO.OOO unsolved. Burlesque shows hsve becoins Ureuty doctore prescribe rhythm- Napoleon was the second husband miles on schedule every 24 hours. ^ihenom snslljrjpopulsi In New Yoi k le dancing for a perfect picture. of his first wlfs. A stock exchange seat that sold for «495.000 In M M went for 81M.- 000 last October. Statistics show decline lu eale of terriers, orchids and andirons Birds understand one another by their calls. Tourists are charged 26 cents apiece for entering Washington's old home. General de Bores. Argentina, once silt the throats of 1500 prisoners Native born Indians became d tl- sena by act of congress In 1984. 1 Tbs second Mr». Harrison. wife of the president, was niece of the 1 first Mrs. Harrison. Vice President Curtis' mother waa half French and h alf Kaw in- 1 dlan. House of representatives has I power to Impeach a president, the , senate tries ths case. A soldier In active service may make his w ill orally. VOTE The statement prepared by state tax commission for the 1980 gives the percentage of ed values of properties la ths d if ferent counties. Lane county property, according to their estimate, was assessed at 5 4 * of lu true value, and Yam hill county at 5 8 * of lu true value at that time. This would indicate that my farm was Assessed about right, and If they pay twice as much In Yam hill county on property of the same value, the levy could easily ba lowered I have been paying taxes In Lane county for nearly 80 year», and do not recall the assessor ever asking me the value of m y property He made his assessment at what he considered fa ir as compared to ad joining property, and I never ques tioned it. He made the rem ark at one of our equalisation be ,rd meet ings that some of my props might he a little higher than Urie Add Polion SUrtad Joining property, as he wanted to To Leave Body in 34 Hours. be sure that public officials paid their full share of taxes, and I agreed w ith him that It was the P a ia , Agony and Sw elling Gone la proper th in * to do. 48 H o nrs W U h S w ift A cting C. P. B A R N A R D . Lane County Judge. P rescription ■a! Thirty-tw o Rhodes scholarships are assigned to the United States annually. West Point cadets are paid «780 a year and commutation rations of 80 cent« a day. President Hayes was born pos thumously. Tw o hundred and fifty lawyers are settling the New York Von E. Wendel estate of 870,000.000. Florence Brown. Toronto, m ar ried 89 years, has given birth to 87 children. Monte Carlo admits 10 suicide« per 1000 persons annually. There are 800 evangelists In Am trica. Pennaylvanla's first oil well, 1850. produced a t M feet. Canada, 8,000.000 population, is first In production of nickel and Russia conducts education by radio on a large scale. Stainless steel has been la use leas than a deoade. In Washington's time Iron was made In the same manner as la Solomon's day. Democratic ia the oldest V. S. political party Kentucky's tk-yearold hank went broke w ith 841.009.000 on deposit Ten-cent ham and eggs are being served In Portland. Ore. Husband and wife have had equal inheritance rights In New York since 1939. The oldest known w ill was w rit ten on papyrus, B. C. 2560, by a priest in Egypt. Red snow, common In many places, is due to microecopic plants. I t ia estimated that 818.000.000 spent for patent medicine annually goes to fakers. C rater Lake National park, Ore gon. had 136,000 visitors In 1981. The nation spent 8236.000,000 for automobiles the firs t quarter of 1932 Siberia Is large,* than continental United States. Frees His Wife of Rheumatism 45X E&rl Hill 46X Charles A. Huntington 48X El win A. McCornack Theo* men are all well qudified to wrve Lane County in the Mate legiaUtur.. They ■re raceemfal in their choaen fields—with record« of rood citlsrnshlp. That marvelous prescription—Al- | lenru— promises you need never feel a pain or ache from Rheumatism, Neuritis, Lumbago or Sciatica again. Folks who have suffered the most piercing, wincing agony — literally rendered helpless for weeks and un- iable to work have gained mlraou- I loua, Joyfully freedom from pain. Allenru contains no drugs or opi ates—which helps Just temporarily —rather, It's a superb form ula ee- peclally compounded which treats your trouble scientifically — first Immediately ending pain and bring ing blessed comfort -th e n It drives out from muscles. Joints and tissues those excess uric acid deposits which cause your Rheumatism. Cottage Orove Pharmacy dis penses A llanru— one 8 ox bottle for 85c M U S T give Joyful results as stated above or money returned.. 1 They arc pledged to work unceasingly for the reduction of the tax hurilen, ns out lined by the Oregon State T ax VwnaervAtion league in the meeting Muy i»th, in Salem. Their every effort will be put forth in the interest of our great t’nivrniity of Oregon, so that it will maintain it« rightful place in higher education, giving to our young people of Oregon and Lane County, that vkrion «ml Iradetwhip «o neeea- »ary for real progress and prosperity Political Advertising, paid for by base County Lsgislailv« Commute« PROFESSIONAL GABOS. d a m tis ts . D rarraiciAva. k . a k » k O U T — r h y s le U « “ 4 ,a r - «eaa. Office ia T ira i M alieaal Baak ; l « i l l l M . Thoae 47. C allage Orava, Ora- D . A Z L g r . M . O .— Pkyeieiaa aa4 e a r «eea. kvvaiaga by a p p e la lw e al. Over ¡ Kern's Drag «>««x Oellage Prave, Praga« . M . r iK L O a , M . 1).— Ove v ra i prav Ilea. Ob»telrlee as4 41eaaeae of wear ea. O w r k e r n e I>rag «lora. Cottage Orava. ____________ A T T 0 B M E T 8 __________ __ g K B K K T W LOUB a RU A itoraey at L a v . T ira i M alieaal B aak kaildlag. I These S4. O ellage Prave, Oragee._______ . J. 8H1M M . — A tteravy a t Law aa4 M o la ri P eblle. P ratllv e e la all e a a ru . B a 4 *r b a lis ta « . Collage Orava. H R Features fo r Friday, Saturday and ^Monday z^iiay 20, 21 and 23 H H COFFEE O rvyep JOHN W . BEAN "James Vf. M ott Is one of Ore gon's b rillian t legislators. Ha has an unusual record of accomplishment. H e has been the author of some of Oregon's most important leglsla- tion. H e is a speaker of unusual gifts. H e has invariably been found favoring sound legislation and op posing the unsound, and has been an outstanding member of the House since 1928. —Oregon Dally Journal (P ortlandI D o n ’t waste your vote; a vote for any o th e r candidate Is a vote for Hawley. WEN WITH MOTT Paid Adv. Mott for Oosgrv«» Com. Wa. P. 1111», Chairman ZUmaubm E kas tn* 4fe*4 w7 analdknlm miUell^lib V^ma Appreiiswts R O U N D T R I P FARIS TO DESTINATIONS 1OOO MILIS away 1OO M i ll ! AWAY AWAY SOO M ILU AWAY 2.16 4 .3 2 1 0 .80 2 1 .6 0 □00 M IU S Baggaga C Tlekota good an In all ears, la S tan dard and Y a , , » 1 s 4 »Im ssnammos BMI m»4«S aaSM I tolSFsm E •IwWpIwomg sW^W S& nC ^m ^a «looping car cbargoo. Ask local cccirt »BWt for detono (NU) UNION MCMC Made of whole wheat by Uneeda 29c fi Lb. Bakers Ready oooked, ready to eat. Deli rious with berries, for D ole’s Broken Sliced No. 2 tin Educated and Experienced in Modern Methods. P ancake F lour 8on of the Late Hon. Louis E Bean. sliced bananas, or other fruit. P ineapple COUNTY SURVEYOR 9c 39c PA0KA0E Safeway N o. 10 Bag YOUNG — QUALIFIED — CAPABLE Paid Adv. by Jebs 33c Syrup W. Bvsa Max-i-mum 2J^-lb. tin 25c O ysters Golf Kist. 3 tins MALT Baleo. Strained for purity. Soap ....... P & G W hite Naptha, 10 bars Olives rip e , rich nnt 10c LEADING REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE Shredded Wheat Edwards Dependable Blended of ohoioe qual ity coffee roasted with the greatest care Guar anteed to satisfy or money refunded flavor. Pint can: 27, 28, 28, 3 0 J A M E S W . M O T T R MAY E T U R M IM Q i IU N K • F Ilk W k L k B U W — D e s tis i Of floe U J r i f l e sa4 M a ls tu r a la . U e a n , S .» 0 M 11 ss4 1 is t:S O . gvealaga as J Sits- 4sys by « ,,« ! « > ■ sal. Theses: O f flee M. resides ee 1 5 1 K . k . C. H k i n g , IW .lU l. » i n i M .U ee si bask b aildiss. C e lla « * O rava. Ora. S p . « i a i l * l la *» l,a < tia a . a 4 a ,ia i*lrs tle a »I a ll» « « o i!4 aa4 a iy « e a . oral ta r« a ry. Offiae ^ o a e 10. Keaideara 114 k . Lindsay, Q O IN O R Callahan. Treasurer FOR C O N G R E SS ■ta la Oragan» W ashington, Idafca, U ia b , N ev a d a , C a lifo rn ia , Mon* tans (woot o f and lacladlng B lllln g o , N avra, Ronadnp). W yo m ln g (w o o t o f « a u Incladlng Craon M var), and points an C r a n t N a rth a m In Brlttoh Colombia, aima a d a lt fo ra SC THREE FOR REPRESENTATIVE 14th Representative District Lane County R A IL FARES R O U N D TRIP For T h ese CENT... PER MEAL, PER PERSON will free you from the cook-stove. . . 8 I C leanser Sunbrite scours as it cleans 3 cana ..................................... W a lt out o f your ktocbco early, return 19 m inu tes before dinner time and a perfectly cooked, delidoua meal on time. T h a t’s the m ecir o f an ir s—t p - I t prepares perfect meals whether you are there o r not; aoonooa* ico l,convenient.dean. W h y be t i e d » ■ kiechan range? See your electrical 2n-lb.can39c CHEESE Full Oream —Product of Lane County Farmers Creamery. Lb..............10c F lou r ) Sardines Maximum Oval—Largì tin, 3 oane 29c 23- Poinsettia —A hard wheat flour milled by Albers. 40-lb. bag ...... .............. ............... .. 95 c f C rackers 10i Snow Flakes—Crisp, dainty, salted wafers. 3-lb. box 23, Fresh Vegetables ] L ettu ce, crisp and so lid .....3 for 10c ) C arrots, fresh and ten d er bunch 5c Berm uda O n ion s............... 3 lbs. 19c Mountain 2 9 Stak» Power W Phone 219 Cottage Grove rt We Deliver j