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PAG K FO U R T ll t ’ItsIlAY, MAIUÌI 11. IHM. l’ nttaur <’*»rovf ^rutilili d oing th a t w hich w ould g«*t th em p a r t or w h a t th e y w ant o r by fol Ratabli»h«<l 14«o low ing th e ir e x ac t w ish es w hen K L I1 K K T m e n u K «U bf l ' u W i * M E very T h u rs d ay by Cotta«« (I dug so w ould g et th em no p a rt O r» » « Publiafcin« Company of w h a t th e y w a n t? Itlb x M Uede P ro a U a n i 'r h * r,'‘ a " * » « «Ivan th e people S l b e r l S m ith to enable then« to take from of A ftr a i claaa p u b lic a tlo a catered at t\»< o r* n o « ife * *‘' r o a ,,**“ nc' ta«e lir o v e aa aeeoad elaaa m a tte r B uU aeaa O ffic e at 9 3 X a rth S U U S tre e t o r n o n f e a s a n c e In office. In thia « a m p a lg n It w aa claim ed th n t th e S t H S C K im O M K A TR S ____________ v o te rs should be ab le to recall (O«aA ta a d 'a a e e , ) Oam , * < r _ It 50 I D irs' month. 90 SO th e ir o ffic e rs a t a n y tim e for a n y KU month* SO I this ueaih 0 t 3 c au se. I>o th e re su lts prove th a t P*orei«n rate 50» y ea r w id ltio n a l th e people w a n t th e re c a ll Io he M em ber of used In th a t m a n n e r ? If so a n d N a tio n a l E d ito ria l A aaoeU t|«n th a t m ay be a re aso n a b le wish. O re«oa State E d ito ria l AaaoO alioa O r« «on New spaper C o afereaae c iiti.n itK N t o \ k i > h i m ___________________ ___ _______ There is something that we ad m ire about th , «1 th ” c h a rg e s U so m eth in g X X Z l i n ’X af“ X n ’ oi , little ones, w ho n e v er m ak e a m is ta k e in w h e re th e y place th e ir tr u s t. T h e re passed fro m th e life of C o tta g e G rove d u rin g th e p a st w eek one w ho w as h ig h ly re g a rd ed c o by a - th e «. tots. « , D ld n t he fix th e ir sw im m ing tu b a s fo r th e m ? D ld n t he fix th e ir w agons for th e m ? Did he e v er re fu se to do aom e odd Job t h a t w ould m a k e a c h .ld ish h e a r t M arch 19 F ra n c is ¡to rn w as ta k e n to th e Eugene ho ep ltal F rl ^a> w ith a aevere c ase o f lary n - KitH II«« 1« re p o rte d a« recover» «•»l»i»vtortly * ,,d IC,‘" H o h n ia n . «tu <Pr‘.ng va allo t. wRh th e ir ¡ m r e n ti Mt and Mr» G e o rg e llo h .n a n M r. f o r a H llen ta n re tu rn e d to h e r hom e In V ancouver, W ash M onday a f te r sp e n d in g se v e ra l w,,,-ks v isitin g relativ es her«' , ' ,r a ,u * Mrs. Lee J e n n in g s sp en t ?,U,,diY , h * h o m ’ ,,f » nephew , ‘ ^ « n b .lv n ‘ H .‘^ h t"*of a J ? V * Tim e to Re-tire A’/zy and Ride I " ” 1’ " I " ' 1' th e >' 'a g e .u ,d a g a in s t M erriam , o r did '*/ '»nklntid T a n X : ' " " ‘ ~ F ran k More Non Skid Block« Flutter Thicker Trend S ta n le y X Wider Riding Rib« and Ooat No More GOOD- YEAR I'/RES » «1 . w ere c a lle rs In - ‘ - M '- r . l y ^ „ ^ ‘‘n ^ e ? ^ oh Good- Year Tires ?? d ,f n c u ,‘ “ >»" a rriv e d M ondav to spend e v e r to get u p sta n d in g m en to v a c a tio n w ith h e r p a re n ts 3 seek public o ffice ? Mrs. C. H lla lg h t. H id th e m a jo rity of th o a s w ho M r a n d M rs W A W itc h e r of th e love of c h ild re n h« l>RI4<*IIT VAI.I.KY, ^ v Nelson Motor Co. d ecision on a n U s u . a . Im p o rta n t . „ d sp e n t t h . d a v .1 th e horns of a s th a t in T u e s d a y 's e le ctio n * M rs s.««rs' sis te r M rs fn s h a ll C olu m n s of T h e S e n tin e l a re a n d Mrs. Ip h a K nox T h e o c raslo n open to th o se w ho w ish to tr y to w aa M rs C n s h a lt's a n n iv e rs a ry a n s w e r one o r m ore of th e se <|ues R u th H 'h m a n of VI o f o . sp en t Bohemia tlona. ! th e w eek e n d a t h e r hom e. _____________ T he la tw re n c s B ro w n fam ily and C o m m issio n e r B e n n e tt o f P o rt S! r ' L C<X* S u n d ay ia n d re tu r n in g fro m a ta u n t to » hr A B ro w n hom e In W a sh in g to n , o ste n sib ly o n bust ^ " ’ «U m M w „ , , h «« .u » Mr tia ro ld W o lfo rd a n d «on 11828728 se n a te w llh o n |y „ o f M „«em bers E * ^ “ " d “ « «»•> <•» p re se n t s n d o f the' house w ith only S t Nl’x o T h o m ' e ' < > H s. T l l C S e n t i n e l , Days—April 36 and 27 BENNETTS RELAY STATION A . .»rintshop in a coining nietrop- h a p p y ? D ld n t h e a lw ay s g re et 30 o f 43.1 m em ber» . p p re Mr re sen sen t t E E vl vi s , r s n d M rs M elvin P a u l a n d th em c h e e rily . d e i.tly th e P o rtla n d c o m m issio n e r ’o n ,i<‘no «’» C e n tra l n e lghhorh«><>d A nd it w as a n a ffe c tio n o f re- w as n t m uch of a d ra w in g c ard "p*’n ‘ S l‘nd«v w ith M rs P a u l's s p e c t E v ery o n e else called him _____________ . p a re n ts. Mr and M rs C. II “F a t." b u t th e c h ild re n called him A w a r like th a t In w hich H uey T h e S o c ia l N e ig h b o r « c lu b n ie t “M iste r H a rrel. Ix tn - a n d G e n era l Jo h n s o n a r e en- n t th e h o m e o f M rs W ils o n H o w N ot a big b u sin ess m a n m aybe, gag ed Is th e k in d we like because , „ 1 W e d n e s d a y o f l a s t « .■ » « . Not a law giver. B ut he waa a lw a y s th e c o m b a ta n ts a re not try in g to fin ish ed tw o o u llts for th è W C re a d y to do his p a r t os c ity coun- borro w a n y m oney from us a n d T I hom e nt C o r v a llis A potluck YOU ARE TO BLAME FOR THE HIOH PRICES c llm an , aa a m em b e r o f th e band, b e ca u se th e r e la no d a n g e r of d in n e r w as en ln v ed al noon o r w h e re v e r w as w a n ted tim e he fa ta litie s, T h e J a m e s B em en t fnnillv left YOU PAY FOR GASOLINE» h a d to give. last w eek fo r K la m a th Falls. O u tsid e o f th a t h e w aa c o n te n t M ussolini la d isa p p o in te d w ith w>l''re th e y expect to m a k e th e ir w ith a hom e in w h ich love a n d th e fa llin g b irth r a le In Italy . He h o m *‘ In a recent survey in Cleveland it was shown that al c o m fo rt w ere, a n d w ith th e m an i- t i n c o n sc rip t eig h t year-old chll though the 520 company owned service station* sold fifty Hut. cn • n • fold frie n d s h ip s o f old a n d young, d re n fo r h is a rm y , b u t v v ld en tlj tw million gallons of gasoline in one ,e a r it cost them Inclini» n w v 1 Sr » n l T h e d a y a f te r “ F a t" cam e hom e he c a n 't m a k e m o th e rs p ru d u c l»'zj cenU per gullon to sell it! M im eograph ste n cils. S entinel. fro n t th e h o sp ita l th e tittle to ts of th em . th e n e ig h b o rh o o d p u t In a dim e --------------------- Despite the lower prices thnt prevail in Ohio and a p iece a n d b o u g h t him a bouquet. W iley P o st fo und d u st In th e such heavy selling costs the company stations are still A nd th e Idea w a s th e irs. H ow m o to rs of his s tra to s p h e re plane m a n y o f us w ould lik e to feel th a t r his firs t flig h t. M aybe h' m.tkiiic a profit I The price here is far higher than in we sh o u ld h a v e a tte n tio n such a s r i n *n ,° a s tr a tu m o f s t a r d u st. other sections. t h a t a s we a p p ro a c h e d th e p o rta ls --------------------- o f th e m y sterio u s beyond! C o n g ress h a s done so m any BRING DOWN GASOLINE PRICES BY Most of us w ould be c o n te n t if lo th c «“ » » B tu tlo n t h a t w. d Sleep Sound AU Hi ht TRADING WITH YOUR HOME OWNED w* fe lt c e r ta in t h a t w h en we q u it lice to intiu ;re how m an y o f the INDEPENDENT STATION. th e s tru g g le h e re th o se w ho kn ew le n ‘-«“ •n a n d m e n te a re left. R e p e a te d ly out sellin g all o th e r U9 h e re w ould sa y t h a t we h a d cough m edicines Is B u c k le y 's Mix KE.M IS M IS lM iE K S T G O D tu re (trip le a c tin g ) now m ade th e love o f little c h ild ren . , i .i » .1 . . T o th e E d ito r F ollow ing th e nm l sold In th e U. 3 A. a bless- tx«vel L. H a rre l Is gone, but will c |o3 of m y la s t le tte r you a lle g e livo long in th e m em o ry of th o se t h a t “Mr. K em h a s m isq u o te d Bu- lug (o th o u sa n d s. T h e re 's n o th in g so sa fe a n d sure now b u d d in g in to life. Ja d a . Bill, . w ho , d id n 't a d v o c a te | n tf«o w orld 3 o r 3 doses In Cottage Grove's Independent Service Station p e n sio n s fo r fo reig n e rs. ex cep t s w e e te n e d hot w ater lust before THE B B C A L L . ‘*’7 ’ w ho have co rn s to A m e ric a b e d tln o a n d m a n y a s u f f e r e r from H o w ard S. M -rrla m h a s been re- owt ^ e e n ^ f i u r t r a t e d m“ i h ^ e ^ '- / " ,r n n « l,n < c h o k in g A sth m a has called a s s ta te r e p re s e n ta tiv e by a for[a Am erican im oun relief a n d a good n ig h t's decisive m a jo rity o f tho«e w ho xens ” £*** an<* ha<*- °*<*- p e rsiste n t, w en t to th e polls fo r th e sp ecial 1 did not sa y h e a d v o c a te d pen- ««¿"do'"» be’l l '^ . h 'g e t '« M) m i ' i election T u esd ay , b u t now th a t th e slo n s fo r fo re ig n e rs o th e r th a n [¡„ rk ie v 's M ixture ’n t ’ r n election is over, th e q u e stio n Is. th o se In A m erica. In o rd e r to give G r „ Ve P h a rm a c y w ith th e nn |‘V "W hat good ha« been accom plish- y ° “ r r ' a d ' r s un o p p o rtu n ity to s ta n d in g vou m ust get sa tls fe «Ion I'r o 'ii .1 iiiu .ir« 1, 1‘ i'H to D e e i'in lie r 31 193-1. ed. w h a t h a rm h a s been done. ,Oru “ ” 2 i f ,ve" 1 *»u “ te v e r ' or m oney b a rk b a tim w h a t Bill said a n d th e n ________ :________ _ _________________ _ T ax e s d e lin q u e n t J a n u a r y 1. 1934 w hat h a s been p ro v e d ? ” H.W9.IMTM7 w h a t I said. ______ W a r r a n t fo r 1934 ta x e s H e re a r e . . som . e q . . u e stio n s th a t B ill sa id : "T o w n sen d p ensions -’Hl'» 113 91 C ollectio n s on d e lin q u e n t tax e s, J a n 1 to Dec. 31. 1931 a re su g g e ste d by th e a rg u m e n ts w ould go o nly to citizen s, b u t I I f f 74 C ollections on c u r re n t roll, J a n . I to Dec 31. 1934 th a t w ere p re sen te d by th e tw o k n o w se v e ra l c ouples w ho h ave 1,21 >«.941 09 U npaid on c u r re n t roll, ItM -em ber 3t. 1934 sid es: trie d to becom e c itize n s, a n d w ho «"I 171 «3 T o ta l u n p a id tu x es D ecem b er 31, 1934 In a sm u c h a s only h a lf o f th e h a v e fa iled th ro u g h no fa u lt of 3.IA1.9OI Wrt v o te rs w en t to th e polls, do w e ! h elrs, w ho a r e f a r m o re d eserv - 'A bove fig u re s Include S ta te a n d C ounty levy, S pecial School, U nion k n o w w h a t th e o p in io n of a nia- p e n sio n s fro m th e A oieri nnd C o u n ty H igh Schools, S pecial C ities, F ire P a tro l, e tc ) J o n ty is on th e issu es o f th e cam - C3n g o v e rn m e n t th a n m a n y who T o ta l w a r r a n ts o u ts ta n d in g J a n u a r y 1, 1934 ....................— . t » 171.27X80 nalgn’ * erc born het»- C ash o n h a n d J a n u a r y 1. 1934 __ _ -------- ■ 43.717X2 . w 1 a ald: " You o bIed to th e plan It A m ount b u d g e te d fo r 1934 .......................... claim ed t h a t M e r r ia m , b e ca u se It does n o t Include for- 790.08* 30 W a rra n t Issue, J a n . 1 to Dec. 31. 1934 failed to heed th e voice of a m a- e ig n e ra, b ecau se th e y a r e m ore •48* l u J7 jo r ity of v o ters of th e c o u n ty w hen w o rth y o f It th a n som e n a tiv e s W a r r a n t Bond P rin c ip a l A In te r e s t .... ___ 131.7SAIW) h e failed to su p p o rt th e T ow nsend w ho w ould g e t it. If th is Is a rea- S ta te ta x e s paid ___________ ___ IM .I1I 12 741,091 99 plan. In a sm u c h ax all th e e ffo rts »unable, Ju s t a n d w o rth y cau se W a r r a n ts o u ts ta n d in g D e cem b er 31, 1934 — 132,M90 38 o f both side« w ere u n a v a ilin g in ,o r o b jec tio n , w hy n o t In sist th a t C a sh on h a n d D ecem b er 31. 1934 ______ —................. *4.43» 73 g e ttin g o u t a vote on th e tw o sides t h <-' Pb»n sh all Include all of th e Bond« o u ts ta n d in g D e ce m b er 31, 1934 __ 974.200 00 o f th e q u e sd o n . w, re th e T ow n- » ^ 0 ^ * ; J ’p l o d ^ L A III >( C ounty C lerk. s e n d e rs c o rre c t In sa y in g th a t a , th ln k t h u m la U k e m ay Pbe M r. M o to r is t: BRONCHIAL ASTHMA Helliwell & Nelson L " , J ’ ’' m a jo rity fa v o r th e T ow nsend c a u »e 7 In th e o p inion of T h e S e n tin e l a le g isla to r should r e p re s e n t th e w ish es of th e m a jo rity in his dis- tric t, b u t how is a le g isla to r to o n ° : a’ u ^ t o W‘' h T UP_ on a q u e stio n t h a t w as not a n Issue in th e e lection a t w hich h e ■was e le c te d ? T h is Is p e rtin e n t to M e rria m ’s case, fo r no le g isla to r w a s a c a n d id a te upon th e T ow n- se n d p lan . D oes th e fa c t th a t th e vote T u e sd a y , both fo r a n d ag ain ,t " 't ^ u m C c o u n te d for, M r E d ito r. In e ith e r one o f tw o w ays. E ith e r I failed to p re s e n t my sa rc a s m In a com - p re h e n siv e m a n n e r, o r I have o v e re s tim a te d y o u r a b ility to com - p r^ . n d . "a r c " Brn' ° KEM ' K ern's e a p l a n a ^ n . 1 H e 8e. rns to be c o rre c t in his su rm ise t h a t he o v erestim at« d T h e Sen- tln e l's a b ility to c o m p re h e n d sa r- casm . --------------------- _ T H E R O G l'E . , l'-'l ‘»'" A’ |j' 1 ure even If enacted? In * NEW SPRING SUITS Pure Virgin Wool Fabrics hand tailored at $22 $24 and $29 C a ‘ n " “ „gbeetheC‘c ^ e n M o ,n nL T ng which j Whr-re eat to serving hie constituents, by I n t ' s ”93” Hair Lotion into your J x scalp every morning. In a «•rrk your hair «»ill !•« softer, more lustrous. In a month it will be far more abundant, itrxnll ”93 * Hair l/ition re- movea daiidrufl too! Hoi-ue o f th e c o u n ty prove th a t th e re is th a t It would Im prove sp o rt flsh- n o t a m a jo r ity e ith e r fo r o r I ng a n d a tt r a c t to u rists, th e re b y a g a in s t th e T o w nsend plan a n d th e r e tu r n to th e s ta te bein g m o re t h a t a le g is la to r w a s ju stifie d In th a n th a t w as e arn e d by th o se u sin g h is b e st Ju d g m e n t? w ho m ade a livelihood fo r th em - W h en a le g isla to r w ish es to give •¡! |Ye ! a n d fro m commei th e p eo p le o f h is d is tr ic t w h a t ' c‘'L ,, u th ev w ant 1» he luutlflr.d „ .1, N ow lf 'b o se w ho w ere , he loud n th e y w a n t. Is he Ju stifie d ,n w ork- th e lr H ntm , h a t R w;M f Ing f o r a p la n w hich h e feel-, h a s th i n g to close th e riv e r '/III push a c h a n c e o f a d o p tio n a n d of sue a bill th ro u g h th e next le g isla tu re c essfu l o p e ra tio n r a th e r th a n for to k e ep th r iv e r open Ils < n ,lr.' a p la n w hich th e m a jo r ity of hl« len g th fo r sp o rtsm e n , re g a rd le s s n t c o n s titu e n ts m ay w a n t b u t w hich bow m a n y com e from C a lifo rn ia, he fuels c e r ta in Is d oom ed to fall I f i ' * re g a rd le ...c s s of "N o T respas«- m It» n a __ . c a se w ould a le g is la to r com e n e ar- Neiv Lustre ami Healthier Hair Combined Annual Report of the Clerk, Sheriff and Treasurer of Lane County, Oregon F A __________ IR PLAY _ S P O R T . Your Homs Print Shop First. Jejjoee ‘93 tta If a ir L o tio n 5 0 c. s]-°° NEW STETSON HAT'S x$x5 $6.50 and $tS Kern’s for Drugs ERIC MERRELL T/,f R E X H E l. 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