rao» ORKGON, C o tta r ,r (G rovr S r n t m r I Batakllsk»» ,»oo IL B K k r Kkl>K7s4l«or Fabllafcvd gv«rv Tknradar by tV ttat ... - P'bU aklnt Company tery * * a «et*r»4 el Got «•«* tire»» aa •••ond •!••• aller K i» «,.». " o » ri 25 North S tilb Birre! ftlhiU'KIPTION K a TK« (Ceab ta e« ’ «■«#) > • »«er »1 »», I'bfM taesiks ** eo.es P or.lye ral»— 5 0 , r* sr addttloaal M em b a r » , National Editorial 1 M e la d o a OtM^n «tate Editorial Aaeocialioa Orofoa a*w «|»p«r Oaaforoaao AU l l t t ON MLtslKlA ___________ .... T h e S e n tin e l tr u s ts ______ th a t . every v o te r h a s g iv en c a re fu i stu d y to th e m e a su re es s upon w hich he is ex p e eled to vote lu N ovem ber. If < m m eans ren iain for carrying for- w a rd o u r school- a n d c o n d u c tin g ' ,1' public business. N o o th e r m eth o d of pro v id in g ta x fu n d s 1» , p rovided in th e m easu re. for th e . ... reaao n t h a t th e re seem s to be no Ml»« Jeaaie Collin« of P o rtla n d . o th e r m eth o d except a sales tax, _ _ e ____ a _ n d _ th a u th o r s kn ew th a t to In- _ g ra n d w o rth y a dvlaor o f Rainbow* elu d e th a t in the* nivas'urc w ould G lrU - Ml!Q* ^ a d e lle B etdler o f th ia ................ " d r city, itv Ju tunlA g ra n d w o rth y a d n io r )>aat pa d e fe a t i t visor, Miss K .. ttby f e u lle n _ o f — C o r Som e in th is m ea su re a vallis, g ra n d C h a rily , a n d D. B ruce m eth o d to force sale* ta x on th e S tu a r t of C orvallis ' su p re m e derm P ^ ’P1*. W hile T he S e n tin e l w ould t.v. w ere ho n o red g u e ste at a cov- fa v o r a «ale« ta x th a t w ould re- erCli ‘tish d in n e r a n d m eetin g of liava p ro p e rty . It does nht believe H ainbow Girl» M onday ev en in g In fo rc in g a n y th in g o n th e ptoplc E t.h ' r honored „ „ . . . guest» ... . w . ere - . . the — The only fa u lts T he S e n tin e l h a s M' '>* E1‘* ’b'',h' " « * » . J » n» M ae can ri„.t s a i. ___ ~ H enry. E rm a H u rd and n th is ta x lim ita tio n K teefm an of C orvallis a n d Mrs. a m e n d m e n t a re th e o n a m en tio n ed S chofield S te w a rt »nd _ Cecil _ ______ C ald- a n d th e f u r th e r one th a t w ith o u t well of th is city, w o rth y m a tro n “ suba“ tu te la x th e cut to 20 m ills a n d p a tro n of th e E a s te rn S ta r o n ® , H e fre s h .......» m e n ls w ere serv ed •* th e •*'“ h o u r. -♦ T h e T u esd ay S tu d y clu b m et Gllsi w eek. E lectio n tnvusure« w ere discus.- ed bv Mia. U. It Jo b , M is. A, B etdler a n d M rs O m er M oore, The follow ing c u rre n t « 'e n te w ere given "1 'p to n Sln- It H a m a n t " A . cla1«'-" M ra D ° H s ts s ln a tto n . Mrs. W illiam T hum . ' r h e S u p re m e C ou rt.' Mrs. s I. M ackin. -♦ T itv iistn v , 1MTDJ1I H W. tru re q u ire d to p re aa n t th e sam e, duly to wit for a d e cre e of tip co u rt verified, to th e underM unpil at th e di tohlitM th e m in t tane of ih» law o ffice of H e rb e rt W laim h ard . p la in tiff am i d e fe n d a n t, a n d fot F irst N a tio n a l _________ H ank b uilding. Cot- «neh o th e r a n d f u r th e r re lief aa to tag c G ruve. l^ane c ounty, a ta te of th e c o m ! lit«) «ec in Ju«t and Or«'iron. on o r b* fore «lx m onth« equitable. T hia «untinoti« 1« puhliwhed once fro m th e d a te of th e first pub lics lio n of th ia notice . a w eek ......... - u r tuoceealve w w«k« for fo . J i * 1? 1 *!?d l*»WUbed th ia In th e C o tta a e G rove S entinel, a Jftth day of O ctober. 1934 naw n e w apapci sp a p e r of g e n e ra l c irc u la tio n . liollaJ H ate of Inst p u b lic a tio n Novell,- p rin te d a n d p ublished m Collii« ber S3. 1113, G rove, In tam e com ity, G tcgoii, by RbM ICR NK KT, A d m in istra S kip o rd e r of th e H o n G to r of th e ICatato of M ary A. N eet, D eceased. H e rb e rt W bom 1 m id, o2b n22c A tto rn ey for A d m in istra to r. E \ l t ' l f o u s N O T K K <»!• S A L K ‘\«Elce I» h e reb y g iv en th a t by • '" h . u . l y of th e las, will a n d t e s t . m o n t of M a rth a J W heeler, de c ased. sa m e hav in g been duly m o v ed a n d a d m itte d to p ro b a te on J u n e tt, l»32, in th e c o u n ty c o u rt D ragon, tltlo n Io rd er ad nd will 180, P ge 288 liei-d ite e o rd s. la m e c o u n ­ ty O regon, th e u n d e rsig n e d will * Il a t p riv a te sa le to th e h ig h est b U e r rop cash, su b je c t to con flr- iU«n b.v said c o u rt, th e follow •> f d e sc rib e d re al p ro p e rty , to-w ll L o ts T a n d 8. block 1 of the plat of th e tow n of G uorge- ow n w ith in th e p re sen t c o r­ p o ra te lim its o f the c ity of C o tta g e G rove, la tn e c o u n ty , O regon Said »ale will he h a d on and a! er th e 27lh dev of N ovem ber. 11 M. a t th e law o ffice of H e rb e rt V Lom* a id . i r .t N a tio n a l hank b tiding. I 'o t t i . D rove, D ie. D ate of f rat p u b lic a tio n O c to b • 3f. 1#SH, Da e of la d p u b lic a tio n Novem - b r 33. 1.18-1 W O R T H H \R V E Y . E x ec u ­ to r o f Irnst W ill a n d T e s ta u ien t o f M a rth a J W heel­ er. In-ceased H r b e rt W L om bard. A tto rn ey for E state . u3ft-n33c w o rth , JiMtgr of th e alaiva e n title d c o u rt, m ad e h e re in on th e 23rd lay of O otobar. 1034, a n d (be d a te if th e first p u b llc a ilo n of thia «uminoiiM 1« th , 2Ath d a y of Gc tube I, 1931. a n d the d a te of the la«! p u b licatio n of thl« sum m on« 1« th e 22nd day of N ovem ber. IM4 llttltH K K T W I.GMHAR1). A tto rn ey fot P lu in tlff Puulufflue a ddica» C o tta g e G rove O tc g o n o3ft-nttc Irish ô* Sw artz -Incorporât«)«! Month End Sale, Oct. 26-31 e rs p a m p h le t. T h ere a r e but th re e th a t under th e »"ith a g if, a n d o th e r h o n o re d eon w ith Mrs. N elson D eY oung s ta te m e a su re s th is y e ar, so th e re so u rc es show Oolite ou, folk», take advautage oi thene prices while they cor- is really no excuse fo r not giving a m e n d m e n t th e city o f C o ttag e «««-eta a c r e p re sen te d w ith G rove a n d th e school d is tric t w ould ****’ Bnd hbutonm erea. A bout ta) t h e N e ig h b o rs of W ood, r a ft th e m stu d y . T he S e n tin e l w ilt re ­ hut nt Cottage Grove'» Own Ctuh Store g e t only a little o v e r h a lf a s m u ch th< d ‘n ’»«r. m ad e p lan s a t a m ee tin g W ed m s- view th e m briefly. day e vening fo r a sp ecial m ee tin g No. 3UIS3O1—G ra n g e p o w er bill. lh e .'’ do. A bout th e M adison H drge. to he held N ov, tu b er I t a t w hich n oaitot ballo t by re fe re n d u m . 2 U.?Vi 1“ Pe n s ^s t!le « D could ut a A p p p p e e a ars r» o on ^ m u c cut Mls< L ucllle B u, d a u < h t. r of r l .C lo u of o ffice, . will be held a n d l h e m e a su re o ccu p ies five a n d a b ** “^ » r l e a t h e r e w o u ld n t Mr. a n d M ra C. W. B urge, be- no-hosteag re fre s h m e n ts will be h a lf p a g es in th e p a m p h le t. T he w a i e u l ro r P°“ ce p ro tec tio n , fo r cam e the pride of C art M adison of served SEE OUR p u rp o se is s la te d evelopm ent, dis- •®®*Be' Gte hom e o f th e b rid e M rs. V lnal H andall. M rs S cho p p ow n e re v ln th e field S te w a rt. Mra. C lyde R o b e rts ow er er a a n n d d h h y y d d ro ro e e le le c c tric tric e e nergy. , h a li o r c “ ‘ '« h a lf th e tra in in g P »rci,ts. Kev. C. V. B ryson of th, N a za re n e c h u rc h p e rfo rm e d th e a n d M rs W illiam M avtilbboii en S ta te bonds to be issued th e r e to r ■ PUP“ «- left t e r l a l m d nt b rid g e T h u rs d a y a f- W h en __ one __ o f th e a u th o r s of the rin g cerem ony. T h e couple upon vote of th e people. T h is bill i i e d w ï ï e i h T r 'T e '. m e ^ “ X " E X T K *“ ° " 'K“ " w as e n a c te d by th e le g isla tu re to bill w as p u t in to e ffe c t a n a m e n d m e n t w ould leave a n y m oney for IF YOU DIDN T GET ONE p re viously a d o p te d by th e people, i“ * lu sU t“ G ons of h ig h e r learning, Mra. C. U S tro u p a n d M iss Z en- Mr. a n d M ra C lyde R o b e rts en- • I t . is . u n n e c e ssa ry to a rg u e th e he sa id d h be e — w —— asn * t * ------ sure. ** H e w as nn M oughnn r e n te rta in a d th e C a r - t,'D a ln e d th e F rid a y E v en in g Din CALL FOR ONE b e me n efits tils a n d d a n g e rs of p&blic '*nat>le to show th a t th e y w ould n a tio n club F rid a y ev en in g a t th e n,' r clu b la s t w eek. At brid g e M ra ______ a lre a d y W * 'e c e rta in ly do not ______ w ish to do S tro u p hom e. At b ridge Mrs. J 0*' S m ith held h ig h score. M r o w n ersh ip . M ost voters Savage w ere a w ay w ith o u r u n iv ersity , o u r b 'ra n k G a ld ab in i held h igh sco re a n d M ra R o b e rt kn o w w h e th e r they fa v o r o r op- aw-ay ______ ___ m fo r g u e sts. R e fre sh m e n ts w ere rn i m usiness, i t is ° c o *‘e8 e. o u r _ _ n o rm al schools. pose i g g u o e v e e m n e e n n t t in b Dusiness. th W e w ho p * a y * p r ro - p e e --s rty - taxes, a a u n u d serv ed ....... !U » la h . o . u . r . . . » . '”» , , te a . ' c . tiv r a th e r odd, how ever, th a t m ost of l h e J u s t F o lk s cla ss of th e room a w ere a ttr e ly d e . c o ra te d th o se w ho believe ' a il - » public va of- c e rta in lJ relief, a r e not a will- M ethodist v.v.iteany S u n d a y »MID school | will . .. w a n t rt,,» so.k.^1. . IU < i-’H’ib "H ith Il 111V IIAUQMVCU Vb||l en- in «kV k eep in g w th e H allow e'en — fiex&l» to be crook« a n d g r a f te r s riin . . . our *1**- >vason. G uest» w ere Mrs. G ald a- w ith a H allow e'en p a rty a r e lo u d est in p ro p o sin g m ore op- . . 7 ? a n d co u n ty g o v e rn m e n t bini. Mrs. Le« .Nichols. Mrs. M C -Monday ev en in g nt th e hom e of N O I R E Oh I IN A L n. H ic k en b o tto m a n d M iss H elen Hev. a n d Mrs. M A. G roves. p o rtu m tie s fo r p o litica l m a n ip u la ­ to g e t th a t red • u ctio B>, I I I.L.H LN r . • • MORRELL S PRIDE CRESCENT O lsen. T he clu b will m eet next a t tions. The S e n tin e l believes m ost N olle« 1« h e reb y giv en th a t the 304-305—H e alin g M is. L eo n ,In e L usk a n d M ra c o n stitu - tb e hom e o f Mrs, F r a n k T hom p- public o fficials a re h o n e st, b u t it un d er sig n ed ha» filed hoi ein hi* m e n t. P ro p o sed bv son' w ,tb M rs T hom pson a n d M ra 1" ” 'il:i S k illin g w ill e n te r ta in th e fin al a c c o u n t a» th« e x e c u to r of believes in g o in g slow in g iving tional a m e p n e d titio 3 IGilph S h e a ry a s ho stesses. Ju v en ile D egree of H o n o r w ith th e m m ore business to h a n d le fo r ln iu a u v ve e p e ittio n n . . H allo w e'en p a r ty T u esd ay e vening th e last will a n d te « ta m e n l of J. T h is is a n o th e r m e a su re in th e _ 1 ♦ It. LHuupier. dvccaeeU. w ith th e Whole or *4 — . th e re a so n th a t o u r p o litica l sys- tern m a x e s i f a lm n sr^ m p o ssT b re b a r* ‘ ^ n a d . ^ L ^ T he E p w o rth L eague of th e c o u n ty c o u rt of L an e c o u n ty . e ta R In Bulk oi O regon, a n d hii o rd e r ha» been e n te r ta in fo r public business to be h a n d le d ns a " d /« » r o p r a e tK a n d a llJ H t k .n O s tra n d e r e n te rta in e d M ethodist c h u rc h will m ade a n d e n te re d of re co rd d irec t in th e sam e m a n n e r a s p riv a te n a tu ro p a th p h y s ic ,a n a T he so-call- w lth u -n tab le s of b ridge W e d n e a w ith a H allow e'en p a rty W ed n e s­ luj; thl« notice a n d » e ttln s th e 2?th d a y ev en in g In th e leag u e room ed re g u la r p h y sic ia n s feel th a t a ny- day e vening a t th e C olonial. M rs.. CENTER CUTS businesa. day of N ovem ber. 1934. at th e h our ________________ I’h u n i ______ held ____________ h ig h score. T h e s ta te a lre a d y _____ h a s _ th e pow er one tr e a tin g fo r bodily ill« sh o u ld W illiam _____ In th e fo o o n of 10c Each Mr. a n d Mrs. 1< K M ills e n te r- of te n o'clock ° “ ” ren " ‘ooi to keep e le c tric r a te s a t a reaso n - ^ a ^ e c e r ta in know ledge a n d p a ss Mia-* Luk- C u rrin held second ta ln e d th e O. W D in n e r clu b T ues- ’a ld d a > 4< tb « h '» 1' “ >'d the a b le fig *■ u re a n d we »iinnid ta k e c a r e — ik * m a a a e 11 x am in atio n » re q u ire d o f a n d Mrs. t . C. C ru so n w on o u rt d a y ev en in g A fte r d in n e r th e >'*>“ >» “ » • » . c o u n ty c . J _ . _ hile .. e» th e » th< c o ex n so latio n s. p r u e . D e co ra tio u s . . J L w as sp e n t socially. house, E ugene, L an e c o u n ty , s ta te to see t h a t such d ev elo p m en ts th . e . so-called re - g u la rs, w ----- — tu r r o o p n a a th th s , feet r . . i *’l‘re c h ry s a n th e m u m s a n d g re en - of O regon, a« th e place for the a s t h a t a t B onneville a re n o t giv- c b iro P r a c to h» » and n d n n a a tu e ry c a r r ie d out In a bronze, g re en h e a rin g of objectio n s, if a n y . to en a w a y w ith little b e n e fit to th e th a t th e y sh o u ld up th e ir ow n a n d yellow color schem e. R e fre s h ­ U rc e r e l L the fin a l a c c o u n t a n d th e fin al Le people w ho ow n th e n a tu r a l re- €xam in a tio n s fre e fro m th o se w ho m e n u w ere serv ed a t a late h our s e ttle m e n t of said e state. Hie M iihary o r d e r of the Loys. so u rces, b u t it is n o t n e ce ssa ry to UI*a o u btedly sin c ere ly oppose such —+ — D atA t a n d firs t p u b lish ed th is p a ss th e pow er bill in o rd e r to a p ro c ed u re , also th a t th o se w ith T he Ad L ib itu m club e n te rta in e d Legion of the I nite,I S ta te . »■> «¿th day* of O ctober. IU34. p r o te c t th o se rig h ts . G o slow is DoailJ’ a ilm e n ts should be th e ir w ith a uo-h o stess lu n ch eo n T b u re- established April 15. is.ft. T h is or D ate of last p u b lic a tio n N o v e m ­ good ad v ice tn u m e s like th ese, o w a ju d g e s a s to w h a t q u a liftca - d a y a t th e hom e of M rs. E. E. g an lzatlo n consist» of oltleer» of the ber 22. 1934. W O R T H H A R V E Y . E x e c u t­ T he G. A IL w as tun a n d th e p ow er bill gives a lto g e th e r tl0na °>ey w ish in th o se th e y c all Gone in h o n o r o f th e ir n in th birth - Civil w ar o r of L ast W ill a n d T esta too m u ch a u th o r ity to a p o litica l to 1x631 th em . d a y a n n iv e rs a ry Mrs. K. B. R eed estab lish ed until m e n t of J. H. D om pier. T he S e n tin e l m ak e s th is eXDla a n d M r*' w P*^1 prcsi- com m ission of th re e m en. D eceased. n a tio n , b u t tt does not w ish to d< nt* w ere in c h a rg e of e n te r­ W hile th e p o w e r bill does not H e rb e rt W. L o m b ard . o25*n22c “ th e Lew oi A v e ra g e .” ta in m e n t a n d d e co ra tio n s. The c a rry a bond issue, it p ro v id e s th e ^ ^ b i e ^ s n a c fo r WlU g ra ” ____ ^ A tto rn e y for E x ec u to r -a- tab le a n d room s w ere a ttr a c tiv e ly Tl e expression, "th e law of av er A x II). m ac h in e ry th a t m ay re s u lt tn ___ Pa e fo r a rg u m e n ts by u c o ra te d in k e ep in g w ith th e age? as popularly used, m eans a n y o n e fro m a n y o f ,h e irofes- ria llo w e en se a so n a n d a la rg e S I M.MONS bonds to th e e x te n t o f 380,000,000 sions a ffected . th a t In th e long run ra rto u s ex b irth d a y c a k e w as a f e a tu re of th e In th e c irc u it c o u rt of th e s ta te being issued a n d it does p e rm it is­ tre u I*s will atem -ye Iheniselvea Into of O reg o n for l-au e county. luncheon. O ffic e rs w ere elected- su a n c e in la rg e q u a n titie s o f c e rti- m en O sle V. S m ith, p la in tiff. vs. i«. As popularly used, the ex S c a le s of in d eb te d n ess. T h e S en ti- a . *'*rI 1 * ^ u T l l x F O O L pri­ c o n has [lot exact selentlfl' T h o m a s S m ith , d e fen d a n t. Mrs- C a r a B u rk h o ld e r e n te r- net is fo r th e p re se n t opposed to t r a / fic '■ llcisco -ia » » sy ste m o f To T hom as S m ith . the above > o n tro t th a t a c ts In sta n tly GUned th e J o k e r c lu b F rid a y eve- men v a y u n n g th a t looks like a bond n am ed d e fe n d a n t W hen p e d e s tria n ste p s fro m th e m n* ' A 1 r ‘d«e M rs. T. C. W heel- issue o r th a t h a s th e slig h te st c u rb In th e n am e of th e s ta te of a in .t . — , i .. u . ln e r h e lJ b *l»h sco re for m e m b e rs xi ijk b t o r ja y - a n d M rs. M ary V a n l ’e n b e rg held O reg o n You a re h e reb y re q u ire d th r e a t of a n in cre ase in public WBnu « ALL F O R t ’O V NTY fo r g u e sts r l -fresh m e n ts to a p p e a r a n d a n sw e r th e OOO> e x p en d itu re s. W e m u st red u ce o u r vojce ■ n m id-block, a n a m p lifie d h ig h W ARRANTS. lls e a r th , sk y a n d a ir w ith w e re served a t a la te h o u r. G u e sts public d e b t a n d c u t a ll o u r bud« »|le \ N otice is h ereby giv en th a t L an e p lain t of th e above n a m e d plain* w y o u • w ere M rs. V a n D e n b erc . Mrs. H. A. C o u n ty G e n e ra l F u n d w u r r a n ts up tif f in th e above e n title d su it now {eta. * stio n . “ Do - you kn o — of th e T h e p o w er bill p e rm its ta k in g ^ * 1 , traW,lc *aWs’ " H ag, n, M rs. A W Ki e . Mr» F ay to a n d Inclu d in g R e g iste re d No on file with, th e c le rk sw ay a m illion d o lla rs in ta x e s 5 l h . ‘ S ‘ / eIU °f re su lts. Isom . M rs. H e r b e r t i.,.a m s (C re s­ 232». d a te d th ro u g h Ju ly 31. 1V3« above e n title d c o u rt w ith in four - t f UM first C ity. CaL), M r C arl K ing a re h e reb y called for paym ent row being paid. W e c an not re- ra a sm e n t a n d c o n fu sio n a re a c n en d t M rs. W a rre n M' .-'arland. 1 u u«-day , O cto b er 23. 1834, a t th e p u b lic a tio n of th is su m m o n s; a n d lu c e o u r d e b ts by such a d e c re a se T* f.m *5* ° “ 6nd6r you a re hereby n o tifie d th a t If you ♦— Phone 79 fftce uf th e county tr e a s u r e r Cottage Grove W tnroug.1 a full w eek of good tra f- n o u r receip ts. said M rs. A rth u r Jon« e ith n te rta in 1:30 ed In te re s t w ilt close on t h a t d a te . fail to a p p e a l a n d a n sw e r fic be., -.lor p e rh a p s fo r a long the N e e d le c ra ft d u b w a c o m p la in t a s hereb y re q u ire d , fo r Jo e D unne, re p u b lic a n c a n d id a te hfe-um e ' 38c, G R A D E SC H ISK A . All Laundry Services Excellent Dry Cleaning w an t th e re o f th e p la in tiff will r e h a s o u . tlin . . -----, . d e s s e rt lu n ch e o n W ednesday. The fo nr r g o o o v v e .r. rn o r, e d a „ Dlan o tu u f —P o rtla n d S p e c ta to r _________________ (A iu n ty T r e a s u r e , ap p ly to th e co u rt for th e relief re attractively- fo r ta k in g a d v a n ta g e of B onne- tr r a tm e “ h”0 ' ° r d la e b c ' o 9 ra te d rW m ' | t »1 f-u in het - »hl ■•«■mp lalnt, w ith a u tu m n le a v e s vtlle p o w er d ev elo p m en t w ith o u t te a rin g u to i n Wh.° c o m ,a N O T IC E TO CREO1TOBM . th e s ta te I n c u rrin g f u r th e r in d eb t- fro m b a l/ h, “ in te rse c tio n a n d N unn s w ere d ra w n for th e a n n u a l N o tic e is h e re b y giv en t h a t th e edneea. block a w a y h o n k s fo r C h ris tm a s ex ch a n g e a n d th e a f ­ u n d e r s ig n 'd h a s been a p p o in te d by te rn o o n w as sp e n t sew in g a n d so ­ T he S e n tin e l belteves it sa fe to »ugge°t \ ' K re**1' " e cially. T he clu b will m eet ln tw o th e C o u n ty C o u rt of L an e C ounty, vote a g a in s t th e p o w e r bill a n d t t h f Sh a n d , o f ^ - , ^ ^ ° e gUn in w e ek s w ith Mrs. H e rb e rt W hitlock O regon, a s e x e c u to r of th e e s ta te of M innie E. M iller, deceased. c a n see no h a rm in d e la y in g th is as al)out t h „ i n k ° rA , War. wv e t< ra ^ All p e rso n s h a v in g c la im s a g a in s t M rs. M .ibt. M i- W I- k in d of pow er leg isla tio n , should do t h u y th ln g ,h a t W|U .......... .......... a id estat.* a re h e reb y n o tifi-d to a n y good. /Alien ......... a n d ....................... M rs. C. E. ................. L 'm phrey en tt p ro v e d e sirab le, u n til we a re In te r ta in e d ’ th e M ethodist lad ies' aid Pf??*01 tho f*“ 1* V erified a n d x m d itlo n to flo a t m o re bonds a n d so c iety W ed n esd ay a fte rn o o n In w ith p ro p e r v o u c h e rs to sa id ex- D I N N E S A F E A N D SA N E. Assume m o re debts. c h u rc h p a rlo rs. H allow e'en dec ic u to r a t th e o ffice o f H. J . S h in n , S e a« n a iv to °r r Jo e D * u u n n n n e e * is s o th ra e tio th e A lth m o o u st g h ,alk dO6T n s p re v aile d a n d p lan s w ere C otta g c G rove, O regon, w ith in six ta x lim ita- u lk a tlv e o f th e sev eral co m p leted tu fo t r th e (BlillUttl a n n u a l CUK c h ic k en “ o “ ih a i r » '“ / b «' d a te « f ‘ bo f irs t 301-303—T w enty-m ill vex* iiLLUGgl- r n n d i/ta to n f « «JiXipiVKTU tio n a m e n d m en t. P ro p o sed by ini- " “ ‘“ » te s to r g o v e rn o r, he h a s d in n e r to be held N o v em b er 18 p u b lic a tio n of th is notice. D a te of f a s t p u b lic a tio n o f th is tia tlv e p e titio n . ? o t ln a n y o t hia c am p a ig n ad- P u m p k in pie a n d w hipped crea m n o tice Is O c to b er 11. 1931. T h e S e n tin e l is in sy m p a th y w ith , e? sea m ad ,‘ a n y s ta te m e n ts o u t w as se rv ed a t th e te a hour, A. E. HAM L O T H . a n y p ro p o sa l th a t p ro m ises a re- Wit? c o n se rv a ‘i ' e con­ E x e c u to r o f th e e s ta te of Mrs. G eorge M organ e n te rta in e d d u c tio n ln p ro p e rty taxes, provld- „„ „ C.hlCi '» e c u t i v e s of- M innie E. M iller, d e ce ased 1:30 •' ‘1Ce- " bile he h a s e x p ressed th e O. L. H. clu b wltJi a vm D athv ' b rid g e d e sse rt lu n ch eo n T u esd ay H J. S hinn. y m p a in y w ith m a n y p ro g ressiv e M rs W “ B. J ‘ o h n s to n held high A tto rn e y fo r E x e c u to r. o lln 8 c ¿Ph.- ws.es U 1J *8' ’’ ideas, such a s _ old a g e p e n sio n s and •M sco re a n d tra v e lin g prizes w ere develo p m en t o f th e s ta te 's n a tu won by M rs. C. E. F ro s t. Mrs. N O T IC E TO C R E D IT O U & a l re so u rce s, he h a s n o t mad* a n y A r r e n _ _ M . c F a rla n d a n d M rs N o tice Is h e re b y given th a t th e ra sh p ro m ises a n d ha.- pr- posed ernes P. G ra h a m . Mrs. 1-aD Full- u n d e rsig n e d h a s been a p p o in te d by no fa n ta s tic p ro g ra m to p lu n g e th e raer ier w as a guest. T h e clu b will , h(. c o u n ty co u rt of L an e c o u n ty . m et In t r o -.c« s ta te Into debt. ' «»k« w ith Mrs. T C s ta te of Or« gon. a d m in is tr a to r of vVheeicr. J o e D u n n e seem.- by f a r th e e s ta te of M ary A. N ect, d e ­ in e rn* nt o ffic e rs im m o l touch You Can t Prohibit. Dry Law« Can't Work cea se d , by o rd e r b e a rin g d a te th e sa fer a n d s a n e r of th e se v e ra l dth«»r th© liquor o r It« ow ner« Mrs. E lsie Shield. M rs B e rth a 2 tth d a y of O ctober, 1934 T he only th in g p ro h ib itio n T h e law «pacifically p rohibit» candida? s a n d a lso to be well ad- Lee a n d M rs Mae ■nnls e n te r p ersons h a v in g c la im s a g a in s t could do In thl« c o u n ty w ould th e a r re s t of a n y citizen w ho Why Enrich Racketeers ’- ised. 1, s a w lse c a n d id a te w ho ta in e d th e E a g le s s vlng circle th e All e sta te of a id M ary A. N eet, car«’« to m a k e hom e brew o r be to m ak e th e co u n ty both un Sue Ilia Inw w ould r lu w m a k e s no e r ro r s in h is ad v iso rs. M onday a fte rn o o n a t h e hom e of deceased, a re h e reb y n o tified n ntl law fully a n d law fu lly w et a n d w ine, u«e th em o r give th em both «Into liq u o r sto re s m id II M rs. Shields. O ffice rs re e le c t'd m a k e law e n fo rc e m e n t _______ e sn ssd e sta b lish m e n ts follow s: . P re sid e , n t, ' Iss G oldie D r. P.obt. E . C o rn ish c a n b rin g ?? ro,1< p ra c tic a lly lmpo««lble i • 1 tilin g win« i moi Mrs. t o life, U fa b h u „ . t th e y a . . r . . H a y e s ; s< c i e ta ry -tre a ,re r. being.« hack to It w ould fo rce th e beers, it can readily be G enevieve V an Valin, " allow ing a c o u n ty to fo rfe it It« w ithout b ra in s. T h e re a r e a lot of b u sin e ss m e e tin g th e seen th a t p ro h ib itio n tim e w as S ta te R e g u la tio n »hare of sta te liq u o r folk» w ho could be b ro u g h t back sp e n t so cially a n d w ith lew ing a n d w ould give th e boot r< venu»*« th a t fo rm erly to life by th e d o c to r ar.d no one r e fre s h m e n ts w ere served I'g g e r» a p ra c tic a lly w ent to b o o lb 'g g ers but Is making big gains for actual temper­ c le a r field T h en Inw- w ould d e c te c t th e f a u lt he m en now 1« going for old lena r a c k e te e rs would ance. u ®n * M rs. W a rre n D a u g h e rty en te r- a g e pensiona, m o th e r'« . •■I iic h on liquor p ro f --------------------- ta in e d th e T u e sd a y B ridge clu b 2. Is driving bootleggers out of business. aid a n d u n em p lo y m en t Ils Ihul a re now going A nd now , w ith p e rfu m e s a lso be w ith ® 1 o'clock lu n ch e o n th is relief. Io lh e Slate un d er th e 3. During 1934 35 is contributing $1,500,000 m g m ad e fo r m en, th e o nly w av w eek P*"*1 ’ n a l will m '-et In tw o w eeks for a mothers' aid, and unemployment relief I.e g iste r ^ u a r d . dlnncr Bt the CoIonlaI w lth Mr„ Theater to Sign for I t w ould p u t on th e without cost to tax payers. State Control Is i i th e R-G is c o rre c t a s to th e F L. G r a r ds a„ hostess. co u n ty a n d tax payer» Rexall Series. 4 Is Oregon's only source of relief money Winning only m ea n s o f id e n tific a tio n left, new and a d d itio n al M iss M a rg a re t E llen A llen and th e fe m in in e is ra p id ly b ecom ing taxe« to m ak e up for to match federal relief funds. Since trie s ta le liquor H o w ard B row n, b oth o f th is city. W hen th e K a n sa s C ity P h il­ e x tin c t h e los« of s ta te liquor __________ w ere M a rried T h u rs d a y e v en in g of 6. Is steadily strengthening law enforce­ (REPUBLICAN NOMINEE) h a rm o n ic O rc h e s tra , u n d e r th e com m ission took over fund« a n d for th e em ­ ploym ent of p ro h ib itio n T h e o u tp u t of g o lf b a lls fo r 1929 las‘ w ,,;k a t l,h e R ev - M d ire c tio n of K a rl K ru e g er, la te th e sale of h a rd liq u o r ment After first of year a large number He has made one of the is re ... 111 A- G roves, T w Rev. G w)II rovea m ak of- e snooper« and i i> < of th e V ien n a Im p e ria l O pera, re p p o o rte rte d d to to h h a a v v e e h been a m illion riclatlnK h e ith coupIe a y e a r ago a n d c o n tro l of irresponsibly operated retail beer es­ th a t w ere such nul- outstanding records of the a n d a h a lf. S o m e th in g w ro n g th e ir ho m e on th e M cK enzie In a u g u ra te d Its se rie s of S u n ­ of th e m a n u fa c tu re , »anceii d u rin g p ro h ib i­ tablishments will be out of business. day a fte rn o o n c o n ce rt» fo r th e D id n ’t a n y o n e else lose a n y ? 73rd Congress. w h e re Mr, B row n Is em ployed. d istrib u tio n , a n d sale tio n day«. R E X A L L sto re s on O c to b er 11, 6. Is reestablishing respect for law and is His re-election assures con­ of h w r u n d e r license. It did n o t play th e h eav y a n d M r a n d M rs. S. V A llison en- C. P. S T R A IN SP E A K S . A p ro h ib itio n la w ending prohibition's fourteen years’ rec It ha« led u c e d hontleg- tinued active, experienced To th e P re s s : T h e re bein g no te r ta ln e d a t d in n e r S a tu rd a y eve- o fte n som bre ty p e o f m usic t h a t ould not po.odbly m ak e ord of lawlessness, ill will, intolerance, g lng by fifty p a r cent. th e co u n ty dry, hut It and successful representation a g en c y ex cep t th e p re ss eq u ip p ed n ln K h o n o rin g a d a u g h te r Je a n on A m erica h a s u n fo rtu n a te ly a s­ and hyprocrisy. to c o m p e te w ith g ra n g e p o litic ia n s h e r b irth d a y a n n iv e rs a ry . G u e s? « so c iated w ith la rg e o rc h e s tra s would m ak e It a p a ra ­ 11« next problem Is to in Congress. In m olding p u b lic opinion, I h a v e w ere B. M. A tk in s of K«lso, W ash dise fo r r a c k e te e rs a n d h e reto fo re. ru n n u t th e d iso rd e rly Read Record in Voters v e n tu re d to m ail o u t th is c irc u la r a n d M rs. A n e tta K irk la n d of Al­ bootleggers. M r. K ru e g e r c o n te n d s th a t re ta il b e er m id w ine in h opes th a t It m a y serv e a s a b!,t'y. b r o th e r a n d s is te r of M rs Pamphlet. V o te A g a i n s t P r o h i b i t i o n such a b ro a d c a st sh o u ld be lig h t re m in d e r of th e p re s e n t oppor- A llison. o p e rato r« a n d su p p o rt —P l Ad». t u n ity fo r h ig h public service. and gay and In sp ira tio n a l, — ♦ — Bootleggers Want resp o n sib le retailor», —and against return to bootlegging and r a th e r th a n d rp re s sln g , a n d also T h e p lan o f g ra n g e o rg a n iz a tio n Mr-w a n d w in e c o m m itte e is com posed of, o r w hich C. L S tro u p is te a c h e r, en­ It a n excellent e n te r ta in m e n t . . re a r. a n d Im p o rt legal liq u o r u esd ay o d o m in a ted te a by, o ffice se e k in g poll- te r ta in e d o w ith a p a r ty T rui even to th e w ooing of th e to su p p le m e n t th e ir m oonshine aw ay. T h e law u I mo p e rm its any — tlc la n s, t t is In e v itab le t h a t th e s e e v en in g a t th e S tro u p hom e s ta g e 's m ost fa m o u s p e rso n a l­ Support the state law and citizen to Im port m id consum e ' fa c ilitie s w ill be used w h e th er su p p lies a n d re m a in p e rfe c tly ity, De W olf H o p p er. Mr. H o p ­ a« m u ch h a rd liquor, beer o r consciously o r not to m isle a d B ad B u sin ess. S uch re ck less at- law enforcement by voting sa fe from police m o le sta tio n u n ­ p e r w ill se rv e a» n a r r a to r on w ine In d ry te r r ito ry a s th ey g ra n g e m em b ers. R ecent s ta te ta c k s u p o n our p ro m in e n t lea d ers less e a u g h t m a k in g a c tu a l sales. th e p ro g ra m a n d c a r r y on a s e a re to p u rc h ase , nnd enfnrce- down prohibition! m a s te rs a n d som e o f th is co m m it- e n d high o fficials a re p lay in g Into 1/ you go East this winter, why announcer and Jovial ra c o n ­ tee h a v e been, a n d now a re , seek- th e h a n d s of R u ss ia n co m m u n ism not go through California and jn g office. C a n d id a te Z im m e rm a n w hose policy It Is to p re p a re th e te u r throughout, th e season. Is a m em b e r o f th is c o m m ittee, soli fo r violence a n d a rm e d revolu- Southern Arizona? Ride our T h e u su a l c o m p le m e n t o f vo- L eln g h u m an , th e y a r e p ro b a b ly tlo n by f ir s t te a c h in g th e people cel a n d ln « tru m e n ta l solo ists fzm ouj Sunset Limited or Golden a s g re e d y fo r p o w e r a n d spoils a s to d is tr u s t a n d th e n to h a te th o se will add to th e e h a rm of th e se State Limited through America's a n y o th e r p o litic ia n s a n d no m o re w ho m u s t m ak e . In te rp re t, and Sund. v i ftern o o n c o n c e rts a n d sc ru p u lo u s In th e ir choice of poll e x ecu te o u r law s. (u n n iett winter region. Stopover i onth, a sp ecial w ire tic a l m ethods. T h e rc b e ln g ab o u t 20,000 g ra n g e anywhere. C o n tra ry to g ra n g e to B oston, M a ssa c h u se tts, will prin cip les, m em b e rs In th e sta te , h o n esl, loy- For details, see your local g ra n g e p o liticia n s d isre g a rd o u r dl- al, b u t u n su s p e c tin g a n d c red u lo u s, b rin g Mr. L ouis K, L ig g e tt o n to reel p rim a ry law s. T h ey su p p o rte d each o f w hom we m ay a ssu m e to th e a ir fo r a p e rso n al ta lk agent o r w rite J. A. Ormandy, , Y®£n o r M eier a s a n In d e p e n d e n t h av e in flu e n c e o u tsid e th e g ra n g e, w ith th e 10.000 R E X A L L D ru g ­ G ntrraJ Patienger A gent, 70J In 1930, a n d th e n p ro m p tly d e se rt- it Is e v id e n t t h a t a political m a- gists th ro u g h o u t A m erica. T h e ed him w ith o u t visible c au se. T h ey c h in e In c o n tro l of the so u rc es of P u i6 c B uilding, Portland, Ore. p ro g ra m w ill be h e a rd In th is are now b o ltin g th e re c e n t d ire c t g ra n g e in fo rm a tio n c o n s titu te s a v icin ity at. 1 P. M. on s ta tio n p rim a ry nom inees fo r g o v e rn o r. In g ra v e t h r e a t w hich c a n be rem ov- W. P. FELL, President EUGENE, 0R E 00N KGW . T h e R exall R tore In th is self-JuM lflcatlon, th * y a re c h a rg - ed only by th e lig h t of publicity, city Is K ern’s fo r D rugs, lo cated ing th a t G e n era l M a rtin a n d S ta te th e m e a n s of w hich th e p re ss so a t S ix th a n d M ain. t0 ? 1* w h a t larg e ly c o n tro ls C. P. ST R A IN , R. F. D. 3, G r a n ts P a ss, Ore. i 'o P ru st and o th ' r d iv isio n s Big BIG HAND BILL M eat D e p a rtm e n t SHORTENING HAMS 2 4 c lb. 3 lb s. f o r 3 5 c BEEF ROASTS 1 2 ic lb. HAMBURGER 1 0 c lb. STEAKS BEEF BOIL 8*c lb. L o in . . R ound. T-Bone 19 CAR E F U L 1 blunderers «tini Dry Cleaners Cottage Gro1 ve Laundry “ff ra -♦ - Prohibition Means “Back To Bootleg C ontrol” V O T E P R O H IB I 1 IO N D O W N A N D G IV E Your Congressman S I A T E R E G U L A T IO N A E A IR T R I A L -♦ Gay «Melodies Keynote of New Rexall Program James W. Mott GO EAST UNSHINE VOTE 307X AND 309X AGAINST PROHIBITION ___ AND GIVE TH E STA TE LAW A CHANCE LAWFUL TEMPERANCE LEAGUE Southern P acific OF LANE CO U N TY