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C O T T AG ■ G RO VE, O R Z O O S Cottage ßrove Jtatmrl A D V IC E ON M K A S l’REM. »lvvelopillent by the i t a t i w ll| v o ti chains, thence south 74* east (Concluded.) 324 yes. E « p la in in g Cosm ic K ay IW 804 chains, thence south 37* O f the IS measures on the ballot. ___ I. MIew. The cosmic rays, according to 20 east IS 70 chains Io the quar Ur seven are prepoeed by initiative H O O VE R IV E R FIS H , Doctor Millikan, are raya of aa- J ter-quarter line r inning north: petition. OoM Beach, Oct. 18 (To the Ed I (hence north following said The Lions club entertained the tremely high frequency and pene The first of these Is the bill to re- tor ) In vour paper of October 14 quarter-quarter line 11 «0 chains Cottage Grove high school football trating pouer, produced probably peal the state prohibition law No V°u state that returns from com to the quarter-quarter corner In team a t a luncheon Thursday- noon affirm ative argument appears In m ernal fishing and wages of fish at the high school. Hugh lioasoti beyond the earth’s atmosphere or I the center of the northwest ermen have been the smallest this nearly beyond It by transmutntlona I quarter of the said aeotlon B. th» v o t in ’ pamphlet. A etmng nega year that th»v have been for many graduate manager at the I'nlvereltv tive argument appear« over th i vear*. I am sure that you do not of Oregon, addressed the group and of atoms continually taking place 1 thence west 1 20 chains, thence north 44' 8' west 1804 chains, ■UBlMjaiP T iq a RA T U . •Ignat urea ot the W C T. V, and want to make anv misstatement ■tressed the business management through lutemtellar «pac». Those them's south S3* 40' west 4 IS __ _ , M il Anti-Saloon league. and that vou will be mad to correct of college football and told of the rays bombard the earth from all dl __» h a i r i n «ita* chains to the place of beginning value of football to the individual reel Iona The fact that no argument for the anv error that vou may make —St 0010». 15 >tk . containing 27 4« acres. We would like to call to vour a t Player. S k Mackln of the Lions . amendment appears In the pam I ’arcel B .: Beginning at a »Ü 50« » • « a A A illo .a l. club gave a short talk and re- phlet and the further fact that no tention the fact that thia vear was ap.uises point 4 chains west of corner M u lt a , ni were given by Clyde Smith N O T IC E O F F IN A L the largest pack that Kogue river l l M . u l C A Ilo rta l A . k >«I.11 o , I money la being spent to put over to sections 4. 4. 4. 0. Two 23. s t , w ,r t - football men has had in five years and ranks S E T H .EM ENT. M a te « « P a r la i A M M la llo a range 3 weit. run north 14' east ! the measure would indicate that with the highest packs of former Lloyd Pleuard spoke on the ft ■ • « • p a p a r O p o fa r.a a a Notice Is hereby given that Elsie 3 34 chains, north 34* 38' sast I no Intereats w ith money to spend vear», the pack being approximate naneM of high school football and L Allison, the adniinistiatrix of the 8.31 chains, norm 81* 8' west ______ are behind the proposed repeal. The ly 17,DOO case», with a goodlv O M Bagiev, coach «poke on the estate of F. H. Allison, deceased, 8 81 chains, south 34* 88’ west M Y F K IE M » . THE proposal, therefore leems t the amount of fish being shipped to the work of the team Frances Mackln has filed her final report and ac- 1 8 31 chains, south 4 48 chains to L E G IO N N A IR E S . child of persona acting Independent fresh ftsh market. Individual flaher- Played a piano eolo The lunch was count In the m atter of said estate section line and east 3 38 chains l y friands, I am glad to iee you." :iy of any organized group endeavor- iiien earning aa high as 3800 for served by the home economics de- in the countv court of Lane county. to beginning, five acres except under the aupervleien of Oregon, and that Tuesday, the 28th T hat was the greeting of the ing to repeal the national prohibl- their catches. Approximately 40 per partment a strip 180 feet wide heretofore sons were emnlovsd In the cannery, Miss Merle Bowen and M iss Sara day of October, 1932. at 10 o'clock president to a delegation of Legion- tion amendment. conveyed to \V B Dennte, all In working every week dav and part Lou I «e Shields. In the forenoon of aald day In the la n e county, stale of Oregon. nalres, who visited the white house Favorable action on the amend- of the Sundays. Due to the very I county court room in the court Parcel C: Northeast quarter to see the president and deliver a ment would repeal the general pro- bountiful run of salmon, the com K « fre « h in s C u rre n c y house in Eugene, la n e county. Ore- | of northwest quarter, section 4. petition criticlalng hie actions on hibltion law of Oregon and would munities of Wedderburn and Gold gon. tea« been fixed by the said I township 22 aoutn, range 3 west. A cenetani striwnt of u-ed p.ipei Immediate payment of the bonus. i leave this slate in the same posi- B.-ach »art1 more nearly prosperous I county court for the hearing of ob W illam ette meridian, Lane That greeting bears out what The tion as California, where prohibi than other parts of the state W ith currency and worn coin* ruus from jectio ns to aald account and final county, state of Oregon Sentinel repeatedly has said, tbe tion enforcement is entirely in the approximately 100 fishermen m ak tbe banks Into the treasury and settlement of said estate. Any and l*«rcel D: Beginning at a president is the best friend the hands of the federal government. ing good catches a large amount of is exchanged for newly made all objection» to eaid account and point 1180 feet north of the Legionnaires have at Washington, That would be the only effect of n. nev was In circulation In those and minted money. northwest corner of the south The exchange the final settlement of said estate despite h it disagreement with their passage of the amendment as long two communities. This money, you amounts to millions » day. The old must be filed with the clerk of the west quarter of section 82. Twp. must remember, is entirely new »aid court on or before the dale of 23 south, range three west In Ideas on immediate payment of the as national prohibition remains In money to Oregon as a large per paper money Is destroyed. The the said hearing l-ane county, Oregon, running bunus. ___ _ the _______________________ national constitution. Those op. centage of these goods go to foreign coins are melted down and re- E L S IE L. A U J S O N . them's north 800 feet, thence He doesn’t oppose Immediate pay- posing thé repeal probably argue countries and are paid for In for minted. .. . _ Administratrix. east 600 feet, thence south 400 ment of the bonus because he truthfully that national enforce eign gold before they leave H. J. S H IN N , «33-uJlc feel, thence weei 180 feet, thence doesn’t want to see It paid. ment would not be as effective as a shores Attorney for Adm inistratrix. north 280 feet, thence west 178 Fishing Is Oregon's third largest Ha doesn’t oppose Immediate pay combination of state and federal en P u b lic S e rv ic e feet, thence south 880 feet, ment of the bouus because he forcement. Those wishing repeal industry and brings to the state thence west 273 feet to the place He who serves the public is a N O T IC E o r SALE. many millions of dollars for Oregon doean't w ant the boys to have the will vote 312 yes Those opposing of beginning, containing 8 acres products. poor animal; he worries himself te money. more or leee. In Lane county, repeal will vote 313 no. Under authority of an order RO G U E R IV E R F IS H E R M E N S death and no one thanks him for IL elate of Oregon. He doesn't oppose payment of the granted by the county court of the U N IO N . —Goethe. The sale will be made on and a f bonua because of suiy unfriendli county of Uine. »tale of Oregon. The second Initiated measure Is By W. H. Hoskins. Secretary. ter the of 1st day * of ness fo r members of the Legion. i w a th,c ‘ und'ratgned' execuloi"wlU J5f«M » * } November. * " * h ‘ j?"». 1932. the freight and truck bill, which Is He greets them as his friends. aimed at the big trucks that are a W h y M o th e rs G e t G re y H o u se o f th e D ead sell at private . . . » the following And why shouldn't they be his nuisance on our highways and are There had been a large porch | property, to-wlt: In the Chinese cemetery at Pan friends? Grove. O regon -------- rapidly taking revenues from the Parcel A West half of north President Hoover didn’t render 1 railways. The purpose Is to do away ama. a strange building has been I’arty stid the guest book was The terms of sale are ensh and west quarter, section 4, town the service that he rendered during with the motor trains that are a erected. Although modern In con passed around for signatures. Sunni said sals sublecr to confirmation ship 22. south range 3 west W il of the above entitled court. the w ar without knowing what the i menace to traffic. Truck men of struction, It Is designed after an walked up to the «ue-u of honor and lamette meridian, in Lane coun . of ,,r ’ t Publication Septem boys did over there, without know I this vicinity are not a unit as to cient Chinese architecture, preserv ty. state of Oregon, excepting Id; “I know why mother asks ber 30, 1933. the following described tract: ing the sacrifices that they made on whether or not the bill would In- ing the oriental lines of decoration. you to write In that book. It's so brat publication October Beginning at a point 6 44 chains the muddy, bloody fields of Europe, jure them and seem to be making The building contains 130 separate If she misses anything all »he has 1932. south of the northwest corner President Hoover hasn’t rendered no fight against the bill, but The W. T Jones. Executor Estate compartments for cofftoa. The I to do is to look lu that book to sec of section 8 Tp. 22 south, range the service he has since rendered to Sentinel is inclined to believe that of J H Rouse. Deceased 3 west W illam ette meridian, who was here la«t.” Chinese who die In Panama are his country’ without knowing how trucks serving small mills and small H E R B E R T W. LO M B A R D , and running thence So. 18 37 the boys are still paying here for mills served by such trucks would "burled" temporarily In this build Attorney for Executor. e3rt o24 ing. When all of the Taulta are what they did over there. be injured. No one can travel the He greeted them as his friends, highways without being In sym occupied a ahlp is chartered and Present Assistant Co School Supt and he meant It. He has made no pathy with the idea of the bill, for the 150 coffins are shipped hack to fatuous promises in order to be re the big trucks that pull trailers and China. According to the religious elected president of the United take more than h alf the highway belief of the Chinese, the soul will Republican Candidate for States, but if he is retained in his are a menace, and it does not seem not gain immortality unless the County present responsible and soul-trying that they pay their fair share of position, the Legionnaires will find , upkeep of those highways, never- body Is buried in Chinese soil. ; v Rosson Tells Value o f F o o t b a llt o Boys that they have no better friend in court, no one who understands them better, no one more w illing to find some way to aid thenm. Legionnaires should vote for their friend, Herbert Hoover. _ / ----------------- I f the school wreckers can't move the schools, they may at least be ex- pected to move heaven and earth to dig up something else similar to the petition hoax at the last minute in the hope of fooling enough voters eo that those who are paying the expenses w ill feel that they got ssmething like a run for their money. theless we do not wish to Injure others in an effort to reach the ones we wan: to get. The Sentinel » inclined to believe that motor truck legislation would better be left to the legislature. However. this being only a measure, not a constitutional amendment, the legis- lature could correct any defects that might be found in it. This is another measure upon which both sides have strong arguments. Those who wish to rule off the motor trains will vote 314 yes Those who prefer to leave this kind of legisla- tion to the legislature w ill vote 315 n0. SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT Army Distinction Badge More than 150 years ago General Washington wrote the general or der establishing the Purple Heart as a badge of distinction In our army. The badge was to foster and encourage every species of military merit and reward not only In stances of unusual gallantry, but also of extraordinary fidelity and essential service. Those to whom It was awarded were permitted to wear on the facings over the left breast the figure of a heart In pur ple cloth or silk, edged with a nar row lace or binding. W e don’t wish to be got out of 1 The third measure Is one which the depression the same way we would juggle the Institutions of were kept out of war i higher learning of the state, the Keep a republican congress to 1 university to be moved to Corval D e b to r*» L if e M a d e B a rd e n lis. This measure has been thor support a republican president A man In eastern Turkestan who oughly discussed in these columns. The Sentinel unhesitatingly recom does not pay his debts leads a dog’s Each child ts born w ith twice t mends a vote of 31? no. life until he comes through. He Is many relatives as either parent • • • shadowed night and day. Charlemagne had 150 children The fourth, fifth and sixth meas I f the creditor is of the same ures on the ballot are commonly re caste as the debtor, he does the ferred to as Governor M eier’s plan shadowing himself. I f not, he hire« for reduction of property taxes and some one to do IL relief of the owner of real property, I f the debtor goes to market, the particularly the farm er. The first of the three is the tax creditor goes along, a silent adrer and debt control constitutional tisemect that the man he Is follow amendment. I t is simply an enab ing Is not to be trusted. The cred ling act giving the legislature and itor eats where his man ents, and the people power to lim it and con sleeps by his door. trol the levying of taxes and the incurring of indebtedness and paves W orld’« Largstt H o.pital the way for the second of the three Saturday, October 22 measures, the tax supervising and The greatest hospital in the conservation bill. This bill provides world, with rooms for 4,000 pa for a non-salaried tax supervising tients. is said to be In Milan. Italy. and conservation board in each . Philip Holmes and Dorothy county to review the budgets of al! Jordan. tax levying bodies, all to be ap- , The screen’s most unusua pointed by the governor. The Sentinel is not ’’sold’’ on this mystery. Few Mill solve it idea. In the first place a non-sala Everyone will thrill to it and ried board or commission usually be no one will ever forget it. comes a salaried board or commis sion and, in any event, it can em ploy salaried assistants, thereby- Sunday and M onday adding to the expenses of govern October 23 and 24 ment. Experience w ith non-salaried boards in Oregon has not been too pleasant from the taxpayer's stand point. Taxes are more likely to be cut upon demand of the taxpayers, The 4 Marx Brothers they are now being cut in every A scandalous record of low as taxing unit of the state. Marx at college or life among A second danger is that the gov ove thirsty co-eds. O n e ernor—not referring particularly to grand horsu laugh kicks our present one, for governors come and go—could use the appointive gloom where “ X ” Marx the power to build an effective state ■pot. wide political machine. The theory of this bill is good, but The Sentinel fears it is fraught Tuesday and W ednesday w ith too much danger to the wel October 25 and 26 fare of the taxpayer of the state. of Lane Countv Qualified. Experienced. Competent Economical, Efficient, Cheerful Service Election Nov. 8, 1932 (Pd Adv.) NEW BETTER L IG H T a/Mstá/q /¿ex) de&efyvMertfc The Night of June 13 Clive Brook and Lila Lee This thrilling night that changed the lives of a dozen people that lived on the street “ where nothing ever happened!” Thursday and Friday October 27 and 28 Scandal for Sale Al, Star Cast C ottage G rove Adjustm ent Bureau roomy roaches sod reclining dhair cars. A comfortable tourist berth for the night as little aa f l.5 0 extra- Ask for ___ S o u th e rn P a _ c _ _ ific T. K. BOYD, A gent Phone 11 w*1° wish to iavor tl,e l’»ue of 360.- ,000,000 io bonds for hydro-eiectiic This efficient, inexpensive light will modernize your old fixture and flood the entire room with soft, mellow radiance. Here is the latest and most practical idea in home lighting. ANV employee of the power com pany or your local dealer will be glad to place one of these new fixtures in your home for an evening or two without coat or obligation, so that you may see for yourself what a wonderful improvement it is over ordinary lighting. n i K im H v 7 v ; v KITCHEN Less W ork! More Fun! Nov. 16 y 17, 18 Use 3% of your gross for advertising and h crease your business 10%. Prices Every Day IN C O R P O R A T E D P hon e 53 Free City Delivery R o lle d O a t s Salad Oil Bring your Suurip«' jars 9 -lb . b a g 2 5 c 15c q u a rt 59c gallon Crackers TEA Schilling. Vacuum 1‘a. lt Green or Black Plain or Salted Vi lb. 15c 1 lb. 29c 3 -lb . b o x 2 9 c J4 lb. 13c lb. 23c O n io n s Shrimp O ysters C orn Meal Oregon No. 1 W ax P aper 125-Foot Rolls Regular 25c 5-O«. Can» 5-og. Can» 3 for 25c White or Vi lluu 4 for 29c 9-lb. bag 19c I 83c Doz Wheaties I oilet Tissue 1000 Sheets to Roll 15c ro ll 4 p k g s. 19c 6 ro lls 25c D ry Prunes Balco Malt P o p C o rn New Crop Oregon Light or Dark Crop S p écial 5 lbs. 19c 39c can Palmolive Beads Smaliwiiite Beans or Rice 3 10c pkgs. 10c Fels N aptha 10 b a rs 45c THE F T r?iON STRUCK! 6 lbs. 25c rW E C IR lO N L E N S K S W e Specialize on C hildren’s Eyes Send the Whole Child to School The child that sees easily and clearly is the child who learns easily and retains what be learns. 0 0 0 D , K EEN SIGHT Clear thinking, freedom from nervous tension, good concen tration, mental alertness good memory and correct con cepts—a normal child. Peanut Butter In Pantry Jars 10 lbs. 33c 23c SQ UASH Salted P e ’ntitsl Banana or Hubbarda Your choice MOODY • D IIR C U R V I grippu^FACTaU ' »••RII»42 r v 7 POWER COMPANY First National Bank Bldg. RAUVÉ Bulk Green or Black 15 lbs. 15c MOUNTAIN STATES ,: V HOME! H. W Lombard, A ttorney IFBAtJK MfCDCf TEA I5 M T 4 L L H ) IN V O I R Collections and A djustm ents The final measure on the ballot Is ' the state water power and hydro electric am endm ent The Sentinel fails to see that this would add any thing to the safeguards already placed about our water power sites. The Sentinel knows ot one Instance In which our present laws kept over a hundred millions of dollars from being Invested In Oregon. H ad this One o f the thrilb in investment been permitted our Bohemia mining district would now be a humming camp. Only last year our present laws sent millions of dollars to California that would have otherwise been Invested near K la math Falls. The proposed amend ment would authorize the issuance by the state of sixty millions In bonds for the development oi elec tric energy. The Sentinel is unalter Every foot o f ably opposed to giving anyone pow thia picture was er or authority to Issue any more m ade in t h e ' bonds, especially when the only pur M akyaa jungle pose is competition with private In dustry that I? struggling Io pay if f country. Every the bonds that are already out thrill ia real I The standing. The Sentinel unhesltating- wildcat fiction v ly euggests a vote of 325 io. Those paiee before the p ) '" 1- lb. c a n 27c 2- lb .c a n s 53c / 70,000 Witnesses Horse Feathers I ; v Irish-Swartz Co. C o ffe e $425 - ^ All th rifty path s lead to Irish ’s w here thousands id’ rcnium ii.af1 housew ives find dependable groceries sold at ex trem ely low p n .ts every day in the week. P rices good O ctober 21. 22. 21. 25, 2«!, I’ri- ilay, S atu rd ay , M onday, T uesday, W ednesday. $l-$3 Program . ’v HAPPY Schilling or S & W A rcade TH EA TR E The third of these three measures Is an amendment to the income tax law. The principal features are an increase in the tax on incomes of 35,000 or more from 5 per cent to a maximum of 8 per cent, decreasing the exemption on single persons to 310. on married persons to 320 and on each dependent to 34. | The Sentinel never has approved the idea ot a steeply graduated in come tax and would prefer to see the maximum remain at 5 per cent However, It always has approved the idea of very moderate exemp tions and It heartily approves the reductions proposed in this amend ment that would make a taxpayer of every person earning 31,000 or more. To get this feature enacted it would waive its objection to the increase in the maximum rate. I t suggests a vote of 322 yes. Those who wish to vote against the changes w ill vote 323 no. C ottage G ro v e’s Own Cash Store V Coming! TH E -r& LAURENCE C. MOFFITT . 2 lbs. 15c 5c each Blue Bell F lour . . H a rd w h e a t—e v e ry sack g u a ra n te e d W e a re in th e m a r k e t fo r w h e a t a n d p o ta to e s A n y o n e h a v in g a n y to sell p lease call o n us A SSU R E YOUR CHILD W here the T h rifty Thrive of the benefits of normal, effective, easy vision Have their eyes examined—remove any unnecessary visual handicaps to ultimate achievement, gnceem and happiness. c X ^ Q U A L IT Y IN SPEC T E D M E A T S c Z 0 Ask to See the F ull Vue Frames and Lenses W e make no charge for a thorough eye exam ination BACON SQUARES In E ugene Since 1915 |C D r. S h e rm a n W . M o o d y O P T O M E T R IS T 38 E ast Broadway E Y E S IG H T S P E C IA L IS T Phone 362 E u gen e’s Leading Optical Establishm ent Pound BEEF ROASTS c Pound HAMS VALPAK H A LF 14 hc , 12^i P ound PORK ROASTS OR WHOLE _A_ BOSTON BUT IS lb. Pound