—LU. CONGRESSMAN HAWLEY’S HOOEY The uniat Important aud M l - . »trucUve piece of legislation ever enacted by cougrcu, which effected I Ute welfare of IT oountles lu the [W illamette valley and southern [Oregon. waa what la kuowu aa the O A C, land grant bill, which re- aulted In the reveralou of millions of acres to tha government and Ite subsequent removal from M m but roll. Tha loaa of million« of dol­ lars In taxes became such a aerloua matter, that an effort waa made In '•ongreae to reimburse theta coun- |tlaa in an amount equal to what railroad had been paying. The I remedial legislation waa passed and upwarda of W.iuxi.ooo has already beau spread among these counUaa and oontlnulng mtlUona of dollars I will ba paid In tha future, uutil these landa have passed Into priv­ ate ownership and are again placed upon the tax roll. Congressman j Hawley In the voter's pamphlet i credit for thia legislation, | but what are Ute facts? The following Is a sworn state- I meut made by K. J. Dooley, clerk of the United Slates senate committee on public lands, of which United Mates Senator Stanfield waa 1U I ch ilrm tii. Nearby News LO N DO N. May IT. Mr. ami Mr«. _______M i „ Cimar i Hanann and aon of Rodeo. Cal., an* , routs to l*ortland to visit Mrs. H an ­ son's mother, Mrs. Nancy Swing, I stopped here Sunday to visit a few days at ths C. >1. Wooes home. Henry Combs of Eugene waa hare last week looking after property In­ terests. Mr. Combs visited Friday at the home of a eleter-ln-law, Mrs. Susan W alker, and Friday night at the W T. Jones home. K N llm eher and Phillip Brown i made a trip to Salem Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Hicks and eon and Mrs. Hick's mother. Mrs. M K. M cDerm ott of Eugene, vis­ ited Sunday at the home of M r i Hick's unde, W. L. Townsend. A group of neighbors gathered at the home of Ed Brasher Monday evening for a social hour. The time was pleasantly spent with music Ths txmdon school will have eighth grade exercises Monday eve­ ning. the M rd On Tuesday there will he a picnic In the grove at Cellar creek bridge to which par­ ents have been Invited. T h tre are four pupils In ths eighth grade. M arguerite Brookhart. Kenneth Van Nortwlok. Robert Cherry and Aaa Clark. ...N rs. Ira Bills of Vancouver. Wash., who had been visiting some time at the home of her grand mother. Mrs. Susan W alker, re­ turned home Friday. Mr. Bills came up Tuesday to accompany hla wife home Mrs W elker's daughter. Mrs Ella Pardue, came with Mr. Hills and will visit a while. Maay Fanciful Thaariea i Cononraina tha Faarl _ M,y —. e iM M . „r .«TTL-. i n u t..» -. The blatory of (be pearl Industry M a colorful and romantic story The andeuta obtained their pearls chiefly from ludla and the Persian gulf, but for a long time nothing waa kaown «rlentlflrally of thè pearl'a format loa. Karly peoplta thougbt 11 waa formed froiu a dewdrop or min, but Inquisitive m in a ti« , of , b . fll.te e .th -n « u ry t tTm n Mnd John ju»d ohlldren and Johnnie ipnuo of Latham, George Nmall of London and Mrs. Vivian W illiams {£ Cottage Orove went to Cougar L a" , * " a ing c week wlth a brother in Ha lem The Lntham indoor baseball team [ kl,y ,J ,h » Dorane baseball team „ • f or* 14 lo 14. ^ ‘^ 1 ^ ^ ^ ^ % Cot,lW . . OrcX* wUh Homer I Lillian H u ll on n Iuka Bunday 'ten afternoon w Taylor's butt«. H r. and ____ ______ Moon of Cottage Grove visited tod Sunday a afternoon at the Albert Hull home The W A. Woodard Lumber company's office Is to be uaed for plai flint place the polling for the primary election for Latham precinct Tha Latham school if will cloae Friday, May 20. with a pieni, for tha children. Thera was a good attendance at ths I*. T. A. last Friday. Hugh Trunnell was sleeted vice president. The office had not been filled at the regular election Mrs. Melville llanna, a past president. Installed the new officers and Mr. Hanna sang two aoloe. Ths school children . . . . . . . and . . . u the m e re­ re - • short program mainder of the evening was given fam ily raise and store enough rounds of w illful and unlawful vegetable« to make a good variety eeertlon from j - 7 r plaintiff, ---------- - for the change of plaintiff's name from «11 winter. that of M ary Stearns to that of M ary Brown, for costs and disburse SUM M ONS. _______ ______ wvu inants ______ of this suit ____ and __ for . such J “ G>a circuit court of tha stats ' fu rth er orders aa may be equitable °* Oregon for Lane county. In tha premises. H te a ru "r P,.Ml" 1 * * A rlh ,,r Thl’ summons Is served by publl- To s S t ' h u î i L k cation by ordar of the Hon. C. P T Jd ‘d efondi»«?* lh " * bOV* OOunty Judxe of the .aid In i h . » . « county and state, dated the 27th In the name of the State of Ore- day of April, 1W32 and the date nt ???_- T i her*?îv r*MUlred to ap the flret publication will be on th* pear and answer the complaint filed 28th day of April. 1932, and thedat« against you In tha above entitled of last publication w ill be on the suit within four weeks from tha 27th day of May. 1932. said publics dale of tha fire» publication of this Bon w ill be In the Cottaxe drove summone and If you fall to so an Sentinel, a newspaper published at swer, for want thereof, the plaintiff Cottage Grove. Oregon, In said * “.P f lv ., 0 , h " c ,> u rt t u r county, which has a general circu­ {¡.r , y ’l** 7 or •» b«r complaint, to-wit: lation In said county and state tha court dlssolv- “ ÏÎX g A .,i-r n iy Hf’ " NÆ , „ t . f , Ï est themaelves to discuter bow thè nlngs and Wlcke. Bavera! of thè raln or dowdrop gol luto tbo aliali [parante front I «llha ni attsndsd I-eon Van Nortwlok went to lu tba flrat place. There followed Aurora Munday a period when It waa believed pearls Tha John Dugan fam ily visited were formed from the eggs of the Munday afternoon at tha Henry Rohde home on Lorane route. oyster. Theo It was noticed tbal Mre. John Woodard and Mrs. pearls wars made of tbo aama sub ^M M . Skow uTÿîd stance as tha Inuer lining of tbo (and lira u J o h n 'T n in n e U ■BN shell, w ith keeuor observation tba | Kugene_Thura the county court of Lane county. - - - Sunday - - - of ------ ---------. . of . the . oystor to deposit matter at ths point Grovc - visited afternoon at •tats of 0 Oregon, exeoutrla last will and testament or Edward of Invasion, and this hardened sub tha J. E. McCall home Mrs. Fred Patten and children of W. Kyaaaon. deceased, by an ordar stance made up tba "peart" known wera_vlsltors at the John i’u « 1" * 4fcU lh * Tlh <1“ y ol M ay' to the Jewel Industry. I Dugan home Sunday Imperfectly formed pearls, at- I Mr. and Mrs. D. L. I Hama l and All pereona having claims against tha said estate of Edward W Ryan- (ached to the Inner shell, are known | . j - . . --------- T V - *“ t at » “Etna vis­ ited Sunday at tha L. W. MoKIb- eon. deceaaad. are hereby notified aa "blister” pearls. Hollow, warty ben horns. 417-421 Alain St., Cottage Orove, Oregon and required to present the same pearls are known to (be trade aa Louisa Peterson of Cottage Grove duly verified to the undersigned a I "coq de peris,” while Irregularly 8« u rd a y with Dorothy the law office of Herbert W Lorn bard, attorney. First National bank «lisped pearls are "per lea baroques." Gallo. Mr. and Mrs E. O. Buahnsll and building. Cottage Grove, lame coun­ Pearls of the first water are of deli­ Rüden Smithy I* of Coquille visited ty- ty. Oregon, on or before six months cate texture, free from specks or over ths week and at tba C. S from the date of the flrat publica­ tion of this notice. flaws and a clear, almost translu­ Montgomery home. Mr. and Mrs. Hart Trask and rh ll- Date of first publication the 18th cent white In color, with a subdued day of May. 1932 dren of Cottage Orove visited Sun­ sheen. They are perfectly round or day at tha Hugh Trunnell home. Data of last publication the 10th pear-shaped.— Exchange. M r. and Mrs. B. F Sturdlvan of day of June, 1832. Scleatlfla F ra il Treatment U N IT E D STATES COMMIT1TBB S ° ’j.*Es Grove visited Sunday at tha Pauline Augusta Eyanson, O. G. Roes home. The way In which science can Executrix of the Estate of ON PUBLIC LANDS AND 8 U R - M r. and Mrs H Buffington of 1VEY3. ROBERT N. STANFIELD. deal with rrult la astonishing It Kdward W. Eyanson. De­ Hoads Rod and WhHo ceased. Cottage Grove visited Sunday at Oregon. Chairman can change tha flavor, shape. color H E R B E H T W LOMBARD. in Matrimonial Mixup lh?,u H- I?«oham home. end site; It can Improve Ils keep- J iT M r* ° ° 81 C U Ir and Attorney for Estate m!3-Jnl0 MJUtn « m o o t . Utah It seetna that a Mrs. Paul W hite­ children of Cottage Grove visited ing qualities; It can produce earlier pgran ttoitnccx. a t x t HAUH H COMXHON. Arlluua or later ripening. Taka applea. for head. after twelve years e f wedded Sunday at ths G I . Ross horns TASXKH L UlMHX Navoto A rth u r and Madge Carllle of Instance. Scleatlflc treatment has bllaa, derided, la the coarse ef FORTBX M. DAUL V.raonl XXV rtrrMAM. Nevada now given us a ripening season for events, that her wedded Ilfs waa aet AHDIUKVe A JON CM. N Max English applea which exlands from so bllaafol, and sued for divorce. JOHN B. KBNDH1CJC. Wremlai .98 June, when tha earliest are reedy, The decree was granted, and she THOMAS J WALSH. Uuntans waa given custody e f her eleven h x n h t r AXHumrr. Arueaa until tha following March, whan O. (J, DILL. Waahluaten yeerold aon, Paul. Jr. tha latest coma to perfection f x A Doourr. clerk. After the paaalng of a few years fora long wa may have home-grown | MR. HAW LEY AND T H E a A O. apples at ibelr heat the whole year M rx Whitehead remarried. And "I h a v e b e e n b ak ing K ru eeh eei LAND G RAN T B ILL with all the tueu la the wide, wide Halts tor 4 m o n th « a n d I th in k th ey round.—Exchange Senator Robert N Stanfield. who world to rhooee from, whom should are Wonderful I am W ,««r» old W ithout a doubt these are I was chairman of Uio public lands It be but a Mr. W illiam Hedhtd end 8 ft. I In. ball. | was very fat. R u b b e r Starno« T h e R e atin e ) j committee of the United States sen- the »marten fashions — the (A t th a t M rx Whitehead Redbed I weighed IM the. end now I weigh late brought the committee, nt tlie 187 pound«, and feel f l w I f I let up may have been giving la to a dell richest fabrics that have ever request of Honorable William R taking lhe N nite o n e m o r n in g I f e e l eetely Quixotic aeose e f humor ) taay nod heavy." Mra Gore, to Medford to bear about the Ftoraao. been presented at this price! No more than her former husband I-oftua, Hosbm IO . A C. land grant. This hearing waa white-haired, was her present was held on September 8. 1838 at This 1s Just one of hundreds of | Medford. VOTE EtJK oae red-haired, but hla name waa letters we get every month Kruaoh- Senator Stanfield drafted a bill. W illiam Redhed. nevertheless Aa en not only causes you to lose fat • Sm art ankle length FOR SAI.E OB TRA DÌ I which was enacted Into the law far aa little Paul's name was con but while you are losing It you gain I without amendment and la now Sunday-nite types I la health In vlvnclousneea — you Candidate for Republican S A L E G O L D F IS H . MRS. J. ceraad. he was still called Paul lose fat where fat la moat promi­ known as the O. * C. land grant F O P. R Graham. U S south R iver road, Whitehead. Nomination for I tax relief law. Senator Stantiald nent and at the same time keep ___ JBMS e Hume time later. Bill. J r , was • Frocks for street [introduced this bill In the senate phons » » -R , 00UWTY CORONER stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels K A L E P L A N T S O R O W N OUT- bora, which, to give him bis full functioning naturally. February 3. 1836. He then, in my of Lane Oounty doora. Baby chicks every day. due. made him W illiam Redbed. Jr. and sport! Ipresenoe. asked Congressman Hnw- Custom Cottage Grove Pharmacy w ill sell hatching turkey and hen I have had five years’ experlenoe |ley to introduce the same bUl to eggs Bart Y. Hands, north I*acinc In the entire galaxy of exactly four you a Jar of Kruechen for a triflin g as deputy coroner and 10 months' personx their names were Mr. and sum take one-half teaspoonful In a house so as to expedite tha highway. •S h e e rs ! Washable esperlence aa coroner by ap­ I enactment. Congre.i-.raan Hawley C A B IN E T M A K I N G — F U R N I- M rx Redhed (M rx being formerly glass of hot w ater every morning - pointm ent I have never before I refused to Introduce the bill and oa- lure made, repaired and uphol- 'Whitehead'). Paul Whitehead. J r , go light on fa tty meats, potato«« Crepes! Chifioos! •ought nomination or election to surne responsibility for It aa be had [etered. Weod turning and carving and Bill Redhed. Jr., brand-new. and eweeta. Hut for your health's this office. I no faith in Its passage, for ha said W ork guaranteed. Woodcraft and To those with a pedagogical turn sake demand and get Kruachen • Prints and N B W G o la n ! Balls- Imitations are numerous I t 's ' there was no precedent for such I Cabinet Shop. F ifth and Main ((P d of mind, ran be anally Imagined the legislation, but be would introduce _________________ mlXtfc the little daily does that doe« It <3) at aa "by request " Senator Stanrield TO U NO BO O STERS, 80c DO ZEN, ancient school mana calling the roll declined this offer and said such an .. Bring boxes and come after At Bill Redhed'a name she will stop I introduction would be fatal to the them. H a lf mila north of Row river and agy, - rhi Redhed. now laa'l bridge. Roy 8. Hands, telephone that funny? Years ago I had a pu­ bill In tlie house, for It would evl- 1F3. ilS-300 pil whose name waa Paul White- Idence that the sponsor had so little ¿¿¿citA N G K m o d e r n faith th<- ¡. e lation that he head. Odd If there were some kind Portland, six rooms, two bath I wanted the house to know he was rooms, large ctaaets, New York Sun h a rd w o o d , of relationship only acting In an accommodation plate glass, full baeement. furnace, manner. Hawley waa obdurate. fireplace, garage, fine lawn, shrub­ Senator Stanfield then wrote and bery. paved street and alley. In beet P re sid M lial Cardeaee «'lr&I the various counties to send condition, near 3 car Unas. 18 inln- The President s garden goea bark representatlvca to Washington to ?.*,'* t0 0,,y c«nter. near high school. In securing the passage of W “ “ ? Improved email acr, ! ■ --------------- _ reage on to the days when John Quincy highway. J. 11 Hoovar. Adams of Massachusetts lives! al [the bill, the most Important matter 1‘aclflc 1233 Rodney A ve. Portland, mlA-iffp the White House, aaya an article In waa to Induce M r Hawley to In- ___ __ the bill In ......... ¡troduce the house. He. N E W H O U SE F O R HALE O N a Boston paper. It was aald that Hawley, steadfastly refused to apon-' m M x w u i “ ’i f e m t 'f « President Adams had tha taate of aor the bill until Hon. William R bonds Bill B artels m20p aa English squire. In hla diary be □ore told him that If he did not p o ,* S A L E — T H R E E YOUNG mentions that be delighted to work sponsor the bill, he would not like­ dairy cow», extra good, have been ln lh* E“rd* ’ •« the dew of the ly be returned to congress. Hawley fresh about two muntha. Ray Van- mornlag. then acquiesced, but displayed lit­ Bchotack. I to rena. m2O-J3p "In this m a ll garden." he wrote tle further Interest In the measure. C A B IN E T W O R K A N D U N F IN - "of not lees than two aeree there He never assisted on the floor of Ished furniture made to order. the house In the piusage of the Furniture and atove repairing. Wa are forest and fruit treex ahrube. | measure. buy. sail and exchange. Davenport hedgex esculenta vegetables, kitch­ Honorable N. J. Slnnott, congresa- F » r a ! i u i s j C s ^ ________ mao-inMn en and medicinal berhx bot-houae man from another district, at the : F O R S A L E «7 R. I R E D and 7« plantx flowers and weeds to the requets of Senator Stanfield and W hite Plymouth Rock chlx. one amount I conjecture of at least Honorable W. H. Oorc, Mr. Oars month old. 143 chlx for 330. Ray 1.000. Ouseley. the gardener, knows having remained In Washington un- them all by their botanical namex* til Its passage, took charge of the _____ 9U8CKLLXNBOU8. bill and secured Its passage In U » house. I W IL L BE A T C O T TA G E O R O V E “Hebe" end "Yegg* with Percheron etalllon Friday of 8cnator Stanfield reported the The word "hobo." meaning a ahlft- house bill to the senate and substi­ each week at the barn on the west tuted E for his bill ln the senate, side, two blocks south of M ala leea worker or Itinerant laborer, g and secured Its final passage July street bridge and at the Harms tramp (aa distinguished from barn near steel bridge on Row 11. 1920. river Saturday of each week. Aden "yr w " ) originated In the United Judge Weatherford ot Linn ooun- Miller, phone 30F23. "The tramp’s name for m6-20p State« I ty, Judge Mast of Coos county, Ouy himself and hla follower* la hobo, W A N T TO R E N T A P IA N O IM Cordon of Douglas county and Hon mediately until September. Vlo- plural Itoboex" aaya J. Flynt In the W. H. Gore were the delegates tor Goff. m30p Contemporary Review for August. from Oregon who came to Washlng- THREE ROOM 1MM. "Yegg" or "yeggman" I f ■ I ton to assist ln securing the pas­ F O R R E N T house, large elothee cloeet, gar­ tramp who makes a buetaeaa of rob­ sage of the bill. age. free spring water piped into house, wired for lights. W ill be bing rathor than begging; a travel­ (Seali Signed: R. J. Dooley, clerk vacant after M ay 27. rent 30 per ing burglar and aefe blower. "When of the senate public I month. C. W. P artin, east Quincy a particularly clever thief." rays the committee during the time In avenue, phone 123R. m20o Philadelphia Press of May 37. 1800. which the O. Ac 0 . tax grant “la found among a gipsy tribe be la land relief bill was created HUMMER HO selected as tbe yegg or chief th ief and enacted Into law. Theo came the same of John Tegg R. J. DOOLET. H O M E S IT E S O N U M P Q U A and Anally tha word ye Subscribed and sworn before me J O IN T H E C O T T A G E G R O V E thia 4th day of May. 1932. colony on the Umpqua. Ideal lo­ My Commission expires 2-24-34. cation m hours' drive from Cot­ Anethev Theory BERTHA O ORIZALE8, tage Grove, right on bank of oxe A child expert from the University Notary Public for Oregon. of state's prettiest and largest atreame. Boating, fishing, bathing, of Toronto announces that mothers sunshine. Ideal seclusion short dis­ are harmful to children, especially Mr. Stanfield is a candidate for tance from main highway. Oood untrained mothers, and that an hour re-election to the U. 8. senate; ha road from main highway w ill soon and a h alf a day la abost all ths has proven his ability and as a be available. W ater and fuel la token of gratitude for services ren­ abundance. Lota la any else nr Urns they should hs allowed to dered, be should receive every vote ahape from 380 up. Acre lota a t spe­ spend In ths preaencs e f their chil­ T ry this on (he new moth­ from these 17 oountles. When a cial rates. Get In while the getting's dren. -ood. Clarence W hite, ~ R eedsport. er with her flrst beby and nets candidate, such as M r Hawley, m lftfc econom y claims credit for legislation ln carefully ths reaction.— Minneapolis which he refused to allow his name Journal. N O T IC E T O C R E D IT O R S . to be attached and ln which ha Notice la hereby given th at the had no faith, and subsequently undersigned has been appointed by Raise that big, impressive Chevrolet hood I The angina ia th o ro u g h ly p ro v ed —Its basic design claimed ell the glory, the district the county court of Lane county, Convent an the Reek fine, modern, six-cylinder engine underneath it should not re-elect him to the of­ state of Oregon, adm inistrator of and construction have been tested and proved I f you want to see a real medie­ fice of congressman, but should the estate of Clara M. Cooper, de­ one of the chief reasons why Chevrolet continues by billions of miles of service. T h a t angina ia vote for James W. Mott, a man of ceased. by an order bearing date the val convent la Italy go to Tuscany, and from Blblena you w ill be able splendid legislative ability and who 18th day of May, 1932. to be America’s largest-selling automobile! For All persons having claims against to get to La Verna, tha Convent on u p -to -d a ta in avary ra a p a ct—It develops 60 represented the state ln the house the aald estate of Clara M. Cooper, th a t e n g in e ia a six —and only a six, as Chev­ of representatives from Marlon and deceased, are hereby notified and the Rock, either on foot or In a car­ horsepower—delivers a speed of from 65 to 70 Clatsop oountles ln three sessloi La Varna la Indeed on the required to present the same, duly riage. rolet builds it, combines b o th built-in smooth­ miles an hour—and accelerates from a standstill to W. J. BISHOP. verified, to the undersigned ad­ summit of an Impressive rock, a CHEVROLET m inistrator at hla office In the strange wooded height amid barren ness a n d maximum economy. T h a t e n fin a ia agv., w. «. auhop. 35 mile« an hour in less than 7 seconds. Ita a d va n ­ <*x? court houae, Eugane, Oregon, on or lands. I t waa given to a t Francis m a ch a n ic a lly aound! Three and a half years of T “ before six months from the date of Aaalsl by Coats Catanl, lord of P f t lC C « R E D U C E D T O tage* ara yo u ra for aa littla aa Due to of first publication of this notice. continuous improving, refining, and testing have Date of flrat publcatlon, M ay 30, Cblusl, In 1218. new reduced prices, the new Chevrolet Six now 1932. made it aa nearly perfect as it can be I T h at 1932*t# lM t publlcat,oni Jun* 17> sells for one of t he very lowest prices in t he market. Cheasleal Ta Isomerism refer« te substances C H E V R O L E T M O T O R C O M P A N Y . D E T R O IT , M I C H I O A N . D I V I S I O N O F G E N E R A L A L T A K IN O , Adm inistrator M O TO RS of the Estate of M ary M. which are made op ef CooparJDacaaaad. m30J17o chemical elements In t h e ____ AU prtcaa f. x k. Flin t. Michigan. portion, bat ln which the atoms are N O T IC E O F R E D E M P T IO N •Facial equipment «atra. Lew differently arranged no ns to pro. O F BONDS. deilvered prices and n a y a . M . Notice la hareby given th at on duet substances baring different A. C . terms. June 1. 1932, Bancroft Bonds Nos. physical and chemical proportion 47. 48. 49 and 80. laaue "L." C ity of Example« are methyl ether and ethyl P rov* Improvement Bonds, The formula for both of ♦WKl each, will be redeemed by the alcohol. Allotropism la £ ot,aS« Grove at the office these la 02 HflO. of the City Treasurer, F lrat Na- the occurrence of the same chemi­ tlonal Bank building. Cottage cal substance In different forma For Orove, Oregon. C onvenlenr dow n-tow n Inriatne All of said bonds aforesaid will eis m p lx carbon appears aa a dia­ be taken up, redeemed and can­ mond, as charcoal, ns graphltx etx celled at said date at par value and Interest thereon shall cease on said Ge 1« en Ten» Own 1st day of June, 1982. hitch-hiker oe W s ] Dated and frls f published this SALES highway—furnish your own con­ day of May, 1982. SERVICE P O R T L A N D ,O R E G O N 20th veyance e r hoof IL— Boston Tran- _ H E R B E R T E A K IN , LoviaXI script m20-27o c ity Treasurer. J. C. Penney Co • O SrA B T M B N T Inc. • T O B I To the Ladiesl Tw o Great Groupnl S trik in g ly N E W Styles She Reduced 38 Pounds the Safe Way $3- & $4 W ANTADS Clarence V. Simon BENEATH THIS HOOD you will find th» tlm »-p ro v»d and re lla b l» C hevrolet motor, which combines un­ equalled *445^ IVe Wekomtyou 7he HOTEL CONGRESS with smoothnosa, speed, quietness and flexibility CHEVROLET SIX Cottage Grove Motor Co. JACK MAULDING, Prop. 7 CHEVROLET