ra«n <£otu#f (Grove Mrntmrl worse offender« It made no dif S. i- >■ admit that as you declare, but just the re­ BetekHeked 1MO ference that a community was to he hae made mistakes. hut no on. vet««, it |a th , moat economical der If you both were not born In the dark of the moon You fall tKT n tlix , Mleer b* •*r,ou*1y harmed by Interfer- can be elected Io hie place «h o I...« •re Tkendar by Oetta«« ®nce w l,h operation of Its leading wouldn't make as mam or mon expendltui'e of tax fund« of all the to realise (hat thia plan la not a Wes»« I PekUskla« Uempaer Induatry. Crows has been or the job and ogee because II provldee the meane local one. that It la as long and H a d « ... with which to pay It and leaves wlda as the u. 8. It s not what In view of the fact that It seems knows the Job There Is no need money in your pocket. 41b.r I esn be done In Cottage Grove or ----------- fixing Is to be fo‘ » H change g first «less poklisatlos .etersd at Cot- certain th t «a_ price r° i Oo.lk You seem to think that those Eugene but what can be done In _ certR ln __ that > a the . Cottage » - .. — wants representation la«« Ore»« as Mane« «!«•« manor abandoned, Grove firm South I^ane with whom the iJtt.iXkt.iXW.ik» an­ the United Slates as a whole lio tc i IT I'l U M 'l U ll'U , ------- - ,h< -- --------- ..... w weaaaw »• V »’« «•„» W » •estaaas Offl«. at s s North HHtk fttroot probably will never be prosecuted. "n county cou rt , a The only way nually woud be spent would take a but th* the case Ca«e went won! far »•„ enough »««..o. to ._ 11 it can can get get such such n>pr< ren rea e n ta tio n Is 1« little prv'flt.'' and that thia would W’hat would people think of you hut sentatlon If you look the nieasiireinenl of a destroy the fund because they (Cask la ad»«««*) arouse a community against any- *° re.lect Crowe. would hide It away First, this * • * * • '.---- *1 I ! • ° * * ‘hlng that dealt so unfairly with • . . * » - - - " r t a n - * B«s w " T «dditl " j j | nal . \ |0>> It» l a d i n g r c i ilis d e a lt so A \ I t foi r money would be spent m. for and • « r r«ar l l s e 'i n t s . , t h a t dealt t w o rd s h o u ld I . sa o M d fo with all business, not just with the M j— •m bw Y 4b . f ---------------- unfairly with a community. Pro»- Mrs Grace Schlska, county treas- hoarder Second, would there be hr.rUl Aaaociatlo« Assestatlea ecutlon In communities everywhere urc' No >ne has advanced a any more hoarders under the pro- National Kdltnrtal O w r » R ut« r 4 Mortal «UCh firm — * J. - _ P _ H. . Chambers __________ »ingle valid reason why sh • . At «net at Ion *"**■ “ -------------- should l '' c.l plan than under our present os ' li when wiicn w.iiee offenders are are not be reelected. Courtesy has Infernal monetary system ’ b o vou ___ * « S'ln wnr** offenders __________ escaping would spell doom and been the rule In her office and K?t a ki2o'T there would not PRICE FIXING GOES. disaster for the entire recovery sh<‘ ha* K>’ne out of her way to bo half the Incentive to hoard as I Price fixing features of NRA go. program give service to taxpayers of the there Is now when everyone who At last the advice of The Sentl- The Sentinel believes minimum county Not one penny of county has money Is afraid to lei go of nel has received recognition at wages, maximum hours and con- has been lo-t during her You say the way to teat the Washington. trol of production can be enforced terl” of "Wee and the admlnistra low »send plan |« to "set off a Pries fixing might be all right. *hat there la good reason for their *‘cn , *, i office has been such ' ity. or a county, or a state and provided prices could be fixed, but enforcement, and that with these th ,t not « n . v ,,a l , n d Merriam will be on the own against some chUetan. but £ £ man o X bv c a p I t l S X on “ hc « * « ,ht're »* D eschutes N o. 2— U se O regon Products th ^ sf " S h l ^ “s unUir oritlcism o f the in c u .X n t, * £ 4d> kuow>i “ luch alx)ut those which held close to code q p c y o w f laUve way«. regulations, while It was notorious ’ . . .. . -------------------- that others were cutting code ° “ v * ea* )n the>' shouW“ t try to ♦ ----------------------------------------------- - price, and bragging that they f* , I were doing so. An example had ** .....................'—»n to be made of some one, so a well h4Ve toJ ac® “ >• known firm was picked for the cuuu dur,”'fi hls !erm of oi,lce- No ! _______________________________* sarnflce. It made no difference “ r' e “ cou“?y ’ that there were other and much 8loner th*-" da>s without doing .Methodist Episcopal Church.Mer- ' m a n y t h i n g s that will dissatisfy vdith A. Groves, 1'astor. Sunday large groups, and the dissatisfied school, »:43; forenoou service, 11, ones will yell for the scalp of the sermon topic, W itness?' evening one who has displeased them re- d ev ice, 7. so, sermon topic, “Jesus, gardiess of whether the other fel- l-d>ht of the World; lantern low has a chance of doing any picture of Holman Hunt s bettcr y tamous picture on the same theme 8 N um bers to Select From * as background for sermon; appro-, The relief program has caused priate music. Intermediate league much dissatisfaction among a large and Senior League, 6.JO, pray er A Real Bargain number. The old age pension busi- meeting, Thursuay, 7.30; m e n s ness has been dynamite. The meeting, Monday, 7:30, topic. What county court has been unable to Uave lo u .’ , , e accede to many demands. In try- t h urvh of the Nasarenc C V “ ° " ice- a. *751“ y “K'U7 i^ m ioon service. U. sermon as they would handle their own. it lopu. ih e C hnsuau Warfare; U you go East this wintrr, why h&d bwn isupv>ssible to mc€t n ia n v ■, s v rrn o u to p ic . , K m a n ) e v tiu x iit s e rv ic e , - «.¿o, not go through California and dexuAnds. Ia spending relief funds . »11 ix. f » Ih w K i r ^7 1fae Old P aths, praj er meeuax, Southern Arizona ? Ride our they have had to guard against Wednesday 7 30 famous Sunset Limited or Golden persons who have made u n f a i r ' « '« « t r «n deavo.r i “ < t ° F r e e M e th o d is t t h iirv h , R . W. State Limited through America's that relief funds went to the de- Howell, Pastor. —Sunday school, sunnicvt w inter region. Stopover serving they have had to make s.to , forenoon service, 11; evening anywhere. the deserving ones prove their service, 7:30, song and praise ser- For details, see your local cases. Il has been an unpleasant vice followed by evangelistic mes- job, but the present court, demo- sak*. prayer meeting, 7.30, fhurs- agent or write J. A. Ormandy, crats and republican, have done Geaee»/ Paiieoger .ignU . '0 5 about as well as could be expected , • • • Pacihc Building, Fortland, Ore. th risu a n science society, 2*3 U- Crowe has done a re- south Second street. Sn» .la y sc h o o l, markably* good job as commission- $.45; forenoon service, 11, subject, er under all the trials and tnbu- "Are Sin, Disease and Death lations of the office that have Keai'.’ Wednesday evening meet- brought down on him the enmity 1A ... true to his oath of office The Church. Henry W. Davis, •UHHCKirTlOgXZTxi New Prints Very Latest Patterns in Stripes and Plaids Darling Variety Stores five-year-old boy by which to fit uraelf with a suit of clothes, oi ----------the teat the ability ability of of a a giant giant Io Io lift a thousand pounds glvlni DUnds by giving a pigmy a try at ItT Thia Is la jus. just what you've done In alslug up the Townsend plan The above are Just assertions. Glvs ms sp«c« and I will pre.... it the evidence to establish their truth. o. M KBM C NOTE THIS VALUE In eeml porcelain dinner ware; round pattern. S3 piece set A sparkling white American senil- porveialn embossed, scalloped edges, trimmed In black Deco­ ration, pink flowers on a check­ ered background. Set each. $3.98 The Grove Hardware Mrs. Willette Tells How She Lost 30 Pounds In 3 Months No More Headache No More Ila* kachr No More Dlaay Mprlla 5tl*a. Arthur W illetts of Ferndale, M idi, writes ‘Just stalled my *lh Jur of Kruachen First I want Io tell you I losl 30 lbs. I l l 3 moullia. I weighed IH* now I weigh lb* and allll want lo lose 36 mure lbs I feel belter than 1 have for 10 yre. I used Io have headaches, backaches, dlsav epella, heartburn but don't any more I have 3 friends taking It and It's helping I hem loo" If you waul Io gel iid of ugly, unhealthy fa! which saps vitality, A T ALL DRUGGISTS shortens Itle anil makes you look old and unattfactlve If you want i r . ti» m i t i BAH v B0M Hw» Poe« li iuschen B iK ik k c c p in g ( t u t i n a j / i J LdilUTLIl iNCW b I 50-lb. bag 49c W HERE «>f a ll k i» n h ; T h e S n i t l m l _________________ S M IL IN G SER VIC E 53—Phone—53 Candy Bars GO EAST S à lts I F T Y T H R IV Potatoes A I» |i»u,,vas n heulthy figura wllh si»miei reiulnlnn curva« lake hnlf n lavai tsaspoonful of Krusch.n Hall« io a glusH uf water fimi thlng svary iiioiiilug Kruschsn 1« Ih» ««fa, ha«Ilhy way lo radure apiirovod by pliyslcluii« « jnrcosl» on ly a faw c a n ta aiul Inala 4 w«sk« «I C o lla g e G r a v e Pharmary 18> T w o F r e e C ity D e liv e r ie s D a ily SUNSHINE A li I n d e p e n d e n t H o m e O w n e d S t o r e We 6 for 10c Wlllte King 1» 24-oz. pkg., 2 bars Mission Bell All for 19c Three Sisters— No. 2h cans T omatoes Each 9c Baking Chocolate w u b u r’s >i-ib. ta k es 2 for 25c Clabber Girl Baking Powder 2-1 b. can 19c Special Southern P a c ific - Notice of Tax Levying Board Meeting, City of Cottage Grove, October 22,1934. - .. . .. ... . .. ., i. , . •- mon by the pastor both morning and evening; prayer meeting, 7:3u, Thursday. • • • teriiui Church, James Aik- in Smith, Factor.- 8 unday school, Notice is hereby given to the taxpayers of the City of Cottage m i n i i i . ' s i n ‘.‘c e .* V n Jm e uV’ m e d m t Grove, Lane county. Oregon, meeting the e tax levying board The Jesu s, wiefcon. that m il a n m e.u n g of oi m ooaru Hun Uon th e Preciousness Preciousuess o of f Jesus, ¿xxld city will be held In in t the h e c council o u n r il chamber, c h a m b e r n city t v b hall. o ll f Cottage ’nrtacri» evening • r v i ic i - n e , 7 7 - so. 5b I a> of said s «*• e rv s e ass»nxaw r m o «x n lo p - Grove, O re, on Monday, the 22nd day of October, 193*. at the hour ot lc. The Do-More Family Most 7:30 p. m. of said day for the purpose of giving any person subject Lksirable N eighbors;' young peo- to the tax levy hereinbefore hi__________ r - prepared r- an opportunity to be heard in ^1® ® meetings, 6 :3 0 ; p r a y e r m e e t- ilnst said tax levy. ll‘s - Wednesday evening, , 7:30, favor of or against . The following is the total amount of tax money proposed to be tuuL’' * ilo u s* Beau- ----- 3-------- — w a . — —. « — e , w a a« J year V ia * A tfaTV sa i.v x CaXCJW expended during the 1934 and also V o 4 f the proposed receipts dur- intr th* voer and o t the k . taxes proposed a_ ..t_i Ing the year to s-- be 1 levied: Stanford university has a fishing MAYOR AND COUNCIL: course. Salaries, 7 at 31X00_________________ | S4 00 Radium is obtained from ores in Audit, Budget Expense_____________ 50.00 Colorado, Belgium and Congo. LEGAL DEPARTMENT: Salary City Attorney 240.00 Printing and office expense. 50.00 HEALTH DEPARTMENT; Health officer 12>D.OO Fountain, rent 50.00 POLICE DEPARTMENT: Chief of police _______ The following bills were allowed 1320.00 at the monthly meeting of the N ight police _________ 990.00 city council: Special police 25.00 Graber-Gettys, supplies ___ | 22.13 Supplies and miscellaneous 15.00 R. R. Raymond, running Accident insurance _ _ _ _ _ 75.00 water p u m p ____________ 26.25 FIR E PROTECTION: Oscar Smith, running water Salaries, firemen ________ pump ______________ __ __ 300.00 Equipment C. G. Lbr. C o . ___________ 8 63 . 100.00 Sentinel, ptg. and "ub. ___ 16.70 Equipment maintenance, repair- 50.00 Mountain States Power Co. 244.«u S u p p l i e s _____ _________ 50.00 Fire department ___ 22.0) Hydrant rent 500.00 Crane Co., water supplies _ 59.73 Accident insurance 22.50 Recorder, cash ___________ 4.25 Sinking fund for fire truck 400.00 Motor Inn, gas and repairs 45.61 RECORDER’S OFFICE: H. W. Lombard, salary and Salary, recorder ___________ e x p e n s e ___________ 29.75 600.00 Stationery, supplies G. B. Pitcher, salary _____ 100.00 100.00 John C. Schaffer, salary and STREET LIGHTING . 3,250.00 e x p e n s e ------------------------- 75.60 ADVERTISING, PRINTING 100.00 State Ind. Acc. C o m .______ 33.32 ELECTIONS 50.00 Dr. A W. Kime, health of­ CITY HALL BUILDING: ficer _____________ ___ _ in nn Salary Janitor _________ 350.00 C. F. Counts, street sweep­ Maintenance and repair ing _____________________ 64.50 25.00 Supplies, fuel, _________ Don Allen, s a l a r y ___ 150.00 60 00 Miscellaneous O. V. Breese, salary 125.00 30.00 L. W. Coiner, salary 125.00 RETIREMENT OF WAP-RANTS 1,225.00 J. H. Baker, repairs _ 4.70 Cliff Jones, repairs 1.00 Total -310,321.50 C. G.-Eugene Frt. & Trans­ E s tim a te d r e c e ip ts 1934 ________ _ 250.00 fer _____________________ 6.00 Pac. Tei. & Tel. Co. ____~ 80 Total to be raised by tn m ♦ ion Joe Landess, running com­ 310J)7L50 pressor 44 25 Assessed valuation __ _____________ -31,010333.00 Standard Oil Co., g a s ___ ______ 60.88 Clyde Kerr, running pump__ 21.00 General fund limited by charter to Fairbanks. Morse & Co., 10 mills or_______________ 10,103 A3 piston r i n g s ____________ 3.45 S V. Horn, running nump _ 45.50 SEW ER FUND Maintenance and repair 100.00 PENSIONS AGAIN. Engineer, map work __ Cottage Grove, S ep t 23.—(To the 200.00 Materials, supplies _ Editor.)—With your permission, 25.00 Freight and cartage will proceed to plug a few holes 10.00 you no doubt believed you punched Water, construction, f lu s h in g __ 100.00 in the Townsend pension plan In Retirem ent Bancroft bonds and your issue of September 6. Would p a y m e n t o f in te r e s t __________ 2,0001X1 have done It sooner had space per­ T o ta l _______________ -3 2,435.00 mitted. Wnpmni • ,BON.D AND WARRANT IN T E R E S T F U N D I quite agree wdth you In your Warrant Interest, sewer fund ________ ) 900.00 assertion that "Wars ruin us be­ Sewer bond payment cause we spend billions without 1,500.00 Sew er bond Interest production.” However, it ia Impos­ 700.00 Armory bond p a y m e n t__ sible for me to understand why 1,000.00 you should speak of war in con­ General bond payment _ 1,500.00 nection with the old age pension. Armory interest payment 630.00 They arc Just the opposite of each General bond interest _ 1A80.00 other, both In principle and oper­ City Hall bond Interest 1350.00 ation. Speaking In Its broadest Retirem ent emergency improvement sense war creates nothing but b o n d s a n d in te r e st want, misery, desolation and de­ 2,000.00 T o ta l __________________ spair, destroys the good and re­ -310,910.00 tards humanity in its upward _____ STREET FUND trend. The Townsend plan will STREET, ALLEY, SIDEWILK: destroy poverty, desolation and Maintenance and renair < 300.00 despair and create the things that Labor 75.00 are essential to the uplift of the E n g in e e r , su p e r v isio n human race to a plane of a high­ 300.00 E n g in e e r , h e lp e r ____ er civilization. 122.00 ST R E E T CLEANING: You make the same mistake Sweeping when you criticize those who voted . 775.00 against the state sales tax and are City dump ground 25.00 now supporting the proposed City dean-up _ 100.00 Townsend tax. As one who voted W ater, flushing 500.00 for the state sales tax, I will say F reight and cartage . 25.00 that there Is no Inconsistency In MACHINERY: this attitude toward the two tax E q u ip m e n t __________ problems because the only similar­ 15.00 ity In the two Is the name. The M a in t e n a n c e , r e p a ir _ 15.00 state tax provided no means of B R ID G E S , C U L V E R T S: paying it, and Its only merit was M a in te n a n c e , r e p a ir 100.00 In the reshlftlng of the tax load L abor 50.00 a little more equitably; we would C I T Y PRO PER TY , MAINTENANCE, still have to pay It, with nothing R E P A I R , T A X E S , E T C _____________ to pay it with. The pension tax 500.00 M IS C E L L A N E O U S would not only provide the means 10.00 of paying It, but you would have R E T IR E M EN T . IMPROVEMENT more money left than you had B O N D S A N D IN T E R E ST ........... 1,000.00 before the enactment of the tax Votola -33,912.00 Not only this, but it would reduce E l Im e tod receipts . 1,500.00 other taxes to the point where It would almost nullify the sales tax. 32,412.00 Let me add that It Is not an ex­ travagant expenditure of tax funds Continued page 4. beyond all experience In history, DEL/ t MONTE spinach No. 2 | cans 2 for j C O U N C IL j — — — 4 e a 27c Everybody QUAKER OATS Knows ■ iJ iJ J G z .! . Del Monte Quality 77 2 Bottles h )ATS Large Pkg. 22c _7< quakb S TOMATO CATSUP 1000 $50 Bikes FREE 29c K® C. Baking Powder Swansdown BlSQUlCk Makes perfect biscuits Crystal W hite Soap ASK US FOR D! TAILS 50-oz. can 28c Pkg. 25c I /c\ TgÇ pkg. D^C The leading cake flour. Why experiment w ith others? L ane C o u n ty ’s M ost P o p u la r JT' T? t? pP W e are going t0 give aw ay absolutely free: < sacks of P e te r P an flour. H a rd w h e a t F lo u r 50-lb. 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