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OO TO TH E ANTI-COMPULSORY VACCINATION RESCU* D on 't W alt T ill I t ' « Too Late fo llo w tli* t!«uin|>l«i of a Oottatfr Of o f * OitUau O R G A N I Z A T I O N S T A R T » FOR h a m : o f o iik ih t m a h h e a l s Ihe Oregon TnliereiiloHÌ» »»aociNtion, under Ilo- direction o f thè executive «ceretnry, M a Madie Orr Dunhar, i» orgnni/ing il» force» Itiroogluoit thè ■ .tate for thè .rimiliI »ah* of ChriNtmn» [ »enl. Iti.tu ri W Oaborn, who hn» Jnnt I «ondiirted ii tubrrciiloai» survey o f e,.»ferri Oregon, In. I.een nUMed »eal •il. .lireetor and i» nlr.-n.lv in thè field building np un organica! mn for w-twit thè ii»»«cinti«ii hopc« will t.e thè big geni and nioat surCi-asf u| alile yef h* ld in ihe alate. «he l.udgef o f thè Oregon Tuhnreiilit- Ki-nriH' (lie ut il Illy I mi « k If il kri-|»M un tti’ liing, troiihii muy l’I i i i e c c n t l l l l f s lui vi* pHNneil conio. m ille t c llg lllllN o p p i i - nhìii II 111 E llg U f i c n it i ml i cnt r i kul m v Hnil un • la m i I m e i i l a |ew ( n a v e » u n i » tu If you ih '^I i t I fhi killin ' ) ' « 1 w ii m i ufi fiu m i lite A l l u n i l e in Hill I eh ul l.ook out for ur i rinry *h •••r«l«,i ■ Tl»i» fotti»«« Gr ov e n 1 1/1*11 will «how a p i a r e w l i e i e t h r y u n g ili w ui you Imw to «o to tin- l e u ni' » h i p t Iteli ( i m i a » t h e y saw III, Mr«. U c o i « r You it if t 2 n«| Hi I IllH V en tili e IH muli U lu lili tu t Ile m»y«l * * 1 hu\»‘ UH»*« I Itomi' « K n l u r y f i l l « for «c\ rn. l ) »’liI « ’• ml i ' mii h I« i i | i i \ w lie n im n a m i w o iiic n h c g a u tlo in ii «ooil r« un «l\ M \ kiilm ; » . • n III ea i lienl tu b r e a k tilt nliuekleu ai« ii»aoeiiit uin f,, r uà., in M »21 -ia wruk ami I liu«l utfiiik «f I » « «• k in’ll« Ili m e n t a l a m i p h y s i c a l b..i.dng«-, I Ì m m * \hr" " * h ,h" ''f 'vh' 1 • . ' hriatmn» aenla ut mie eent eneh thi» itml ii «ori'tH'MN ove» »•»\ kitlnoy« Mv ki«lliny« nrtri l i r n o u l u r I v , hm, I m ,<I a m i llu lll th ose l e w , a m i UlIieiH anni will be .ought. Till. mean, n aule o f Monti' n Killin') f i l l « uml ii « «I tin nì w lin la t e i r u l l i « , s p u i n g a g r e a t of five »eal» per capita i f the work o f il« ilifi'ct«’«| Tin y lii'iM fi fed mi by p e o p l e , a g r e a t Italioti ami a »"•oi-inlion ia to tie continued along i'lia l fla g ’ cafnbliahed linea i f n anni lea» than •tr«*figthi*liifig n»> I um k mill knltn y« Vhia ia mined it will mean tho aneri- I ’ riri' tMti% nt nil dcitlur«. M»n *t S m e e then o p p r e s s i o n s u f m a n y I firing o f »»m e part o f the vitlil educa- m i iti |*l > n«k for it k o l m y m - i i m <I\ yel Monti'« Killin')' f i l l i tin nii tin • flint k i n d s Itavi iu m - li.il un , a m i urn t ioni. I, d. rn.mat ration and cxperim.-ntnl Mi«. Y ntitij{ liuti I n .fi « MiMniiu * 'i by om t h e y a r e b e in g r e j e r l e i l work. M i n . Muf f i l o , N. Y In :*•» 11 an out o f k> e p m g w ith (lie p u n Brown Bread r i p i e . ul nui « Jov ei l i m e n t . I wo nip. corn rnenl, one cup rye T i/ilay a liiisinnss e n t r i pi imi ! mer.l, one nip Iiiolfiaai-a, one tr-na|».on aodn. tu.lf ti-tiNpoon ault, two ten«|»>on» wbus. v e r y eXIHtenee ile p e m ln up vinegar Jpll out with water. Either mi tin ai-i ul v a e e iiiu t jn n , ih m i Inike or atnnrri i h u v o i n i g tu lu t e e t i n » u p e r u tio ij | nil tin p e u p le ul ( t l e g o l l W lie Phone your new. The Sentinel want* Our number ia 1S{>-J. •• I Ilei v a c c i n a t i o n i » a g u á r a n t e . : llglllust HO Ul 11 pu X , Ul W bet be I it IN HUMMONH FOB P U B L IC A T IO N IN a key In I be iluui lui it. I III 1111II |g 1 0 U E C L 0 8 U U E OF TAX L IE N wurae iliseaneH, are qu estio n » In tin- t'lreuit t'o.iil o f the Mtate of W b leb HO Ili V o l i l i U l g l l l m Ut , ., , Oregon for Lane Couaty. I bel I is un lu lig e i a n y lluubt III I 1 ii-.. f (inroutte, Plum tiff, vn. Violn Ibe u li pi < J ili 1 lee. | m i m i tlillt an a 1 ¡ ' " ' " n l t i nnd Oeorg. Onroutte, h. ira nt i, I f * " (*f ' 1 in rout I c, diTi'jiiii'ij, Mif f f i |»l « s e l l ! I \ « ol -x 1 1 ; 1 1J j > « > X v a m m i t loll is a »Ir r u í» »1 I a l i n i « ' lint l' I " Vmli» Maroiittt mid <»«•«* (»aroutt«', IN a w e ll enne. . |. 11 In- I li.nt un a . " »J *«1 'nlnr.i «. I -m ill u p f o r H a l l o w e 'e n In II..- Illune o f the Htnte of Oregon, tllH lrib U ln r nini t l l u l i l ul i I ini -UHI > Oil are hereby notified that Leo. F. M ieeillH tin n ih in t I iins A I ll *»'• c**<*t• •• . tin- holder of O r t i f i n i t e of lH-lin.|iieoev liumIn-red 17«Ili laau. d on «I III ini U-N lire tini rull VIIH-Ulg the nth day of April, Mila, by the l i m i 11 s' li t till g lu m ls .mil 'lux Collector of thi* County of l.filie, t l i e i e ari p l e i i t y ni l i v i u g t<-htl \ Htutc of Oregon, for the nmount o f h | m »« iks fr u l l i l i l ig h t I'm I n . I i i u i i Ì i i I h fili lite Niibjuet. C wi -I m - and ti!* 100 Dtdlnra, thi- nume A m eiiM ti. knuwu a » tlie A l i t i j being tin- limonili then due and delin- lulliN (Jot it by using Nii I unipuU.ii v Viu-ciiinti.-n Menauii 1 'ielit for tnv«*a lor the year llllb to- get her wilt. |Mi.iiltv, int.-r.-at and em it I Ullllll M . \ / l l A Jo in |* h I n tu lo- voteti un b,V thè penph thcr.-oii <i|>..I. tin r.-.ii prop«-rtV uaa.-aa. d ul liii-gun un Nu velli ber 2mi, in you, o f which you arc the owner a« i»|»|»«*t»f« *»f re««»rd, Mituuted in «aid 1**20 11 l.lllls UN lolloWh ^'otiiitv and State, and particularly “ S u turili ni \ a e e in a t luti, ili I »«»11 f i * I and «li»jn'rilf«'i| a« follows, to u eeu lu tlu li ul utili I ITI e 1 11 «-II t luti, wit: Lot No. M in lilock .No. 3 in iV r k iin ' Additton t«» Lottan»—(irovi% Lniie sitali lo- Alarle a e n m l i l i u h hi i b i s t'ounty, Oregon. stal. f o r ailiiiiNMioii tu, ut alterni- You nr* further notified that «aid m .i : . piiblit - ..... I. eoi Me*». F. Uaroiitte ha« paid taxe« on - 7 - «m l pr* iniie* for prior or nulneijiient h-ge, imivi-rniI> or ntliei i - i I u ch - vean, with rate o f intercut on «aid 1 1 ■ IllIII llist |t III Itili , Ul tur t Ile «-III- a mount« a« follow«: lWlft tax. paid April ti. 11MN, tax re- ploymi-iit ut auy pertutu in auy • «opt No -fio<2, for #1J.11^ interest at enpaeily, m fui thè ext-reme ul 12 p«*r cent. 1 St 17 tax, paol April •». 1IHN, tax re auy liglit, Ilo pi l ini intuire ut W. L. Darby & Co. W w S V should be buri a i o «lui V, "I' auy pi o ib-ge Twentieth century process demands that housewives lx: given a RLRCTRIC ( U A N IJ t WM«f< ÎHu« Í lr««m Kw K>ft »'Ni L. 'zrioniA IK * It» - « l l r t t i H ( k«M I » ill J n « n y lh ii« rwmfilng • f>«t| « m wum itrMMi is lM «v> ta> l » .. «1 . | ( t i i f - « im « m l l w i | « t u | t t •U t « h M o l r> i4 H « |ik »I l o I n t u i i > 41 \ « t«n |«rmii)U A. L . WYNNE I'lm n lH iig uml S u p p lies K lcrlrip W ork ami Su p p lirsi O p p o s i t e l 'onto f f i c e HOM E PRODUCTS My patronising a Ilium1 I nilu.it ry, you nr« helping to l.uilil up your mvn community. My Imildoig *ip your community, you nr« beliefiti-ig yournelf We nro confident you a-* benefiting your » e l f in u»ing “ S T E R L IN G " COM POUNDED FEEDS It i» nn undisputed fnrt that bon eatly and nccurntely compounded fee.Li giv e better renultH thiin m v straight gruin feed. When we »ta tt l'd in tin» bu»ine»» we were thor onglily convinced that the pi.bl.C cure» un much for ipiulity n» for nricc. Believing thi», our motto l.i » been “ A Higher Feed Vnluw for Loss Money.” ’ And becnn»n wo linvo constantly kept thi» in mind, 1‘ H terling“ Compounded Feed» nro recoinir.ed nn being nil tho mime implie». Our »pocinltien nro homo feed, hog feed, imd dairy feed, for which we mitki the clnim “ There tire none better. ’’ (■nil nnd » « « u», nnd by compnring our price» with thoao o f other com pounded feed», you will find oppor- tunitirn nnd hnrgniii» hero tlint you en n ’t find nnywf ero eine. M A I N AVE. P lu m b in g AND OENERAL R E r A IR IN O ' R. ELD ER . 302 Main St., Thone «2 elljuymellt III *cipf No i I.JMi, for # 1 1 . intcreit at 1J |M-r rent. I'.»l« t.«\, paid March 15, tax feeeipt No for # L h 1# Ifltereit lit i'Ieam unte tliat it KtatVN very 12 per cent, and September 20, 11*11*, lenii\ i hitt it pruhibit» ('niupul- tax receipt No. 1611*4, for $♦..*], inter at 12 per cent. • nnr) \’»eeiiiiitiun ami fine» m.t < «i li*ii* tax. paid April 5, 11*2**, tax re- pruhibit VHeeiiiHt tuli Jmleeil, we ! ceipt No. 1*2M», for intereit at Ilislst lllilt II Itliyillie bell.-Vi-N 1 ll ll t 12 per cent. Said \ ioln Ci a routte and Meo. (in aei-inatioti will save liuti frum routte, a« the owners of the legal title su ullpi.x tliat U in w.ll w itimi of the above ileieribeil property a« the tu righi» tu try tlua experiineiit «ante ajipear« of ri'rord, and each of the other pcr»ton« above named are un h hi iNell, but we are cipinlly hereby further notified that lie«. F. itiHÌNt«-ut in muiiitniiiuig tliat I iin (»»»routte will apply to the Circuit o f thfv County and Htnte nfo*o- rigllt.s stop tini. We 'dii «lelfy Court «a»«l f*«r a decree forecloning the li**n aiiyqiie s righi tu linee tlus tliitig agninat the propertv aibove described II pulì l l t i w i l l m g p en p h Wlth liti *»nd inenfjoned in «aid certificate. And v«»u uro hereby «uininoned to appear b i t t e r reiiNuti than ilo lla tN a m i within sixty dnvi after the mprt publi cnti*»n *»f thi* summons, exclusive of enlH. day of «aid first publication, and I huy «lulInrH ami penta because the defend this action or pay the amount thè peuple vvlio lite tight illg fot due n« ubose shown, toget her w it h costs nmpulsniy vaeelnatinn are fiu- and accrued interest, and in case of vour failure to do ««», a decree will !>*• aiicially interi st. <1 in thè bustm-Nh rendered foreclosing the lien of «aid tuxes and cost« against the land and ni viieeiiuiliou. Ivvcfj little while premises above named. they repiirt imprnveim-nl in their This summons was puhlmhed bv or nyati in nf preveiitiug amallpox der of the llonor.'ible (». F. Skipworth, l'Ius in itself in un ntlmi.ssmn tliat Judge ««f the Circuit Court of the State o f Oregon for the County of thè mniuter ut whioh they hml Mine and said order was made and dated this l l t h dnv of October, 41*20, beili practieiiig it was uot cor- and thi* date o f the first publication net liut they teli us thè systeiu «»f this summons is the 2l*th day of Of IS perleet llillV ; eVeryolle sIlOlllil tober. l MO. All process and papers m this pro use it, aliti they are e veri willing «•ceding may be served upon the under lo go oli iiiiproving tlus perfeet signed residing within the State of systein fui our benefit ami ut olir Oregon at the address hereafter men t toned. expense, but un ut ber syslem J. K. YO CNO , Attorney for P la in tiff , must he of Irretì ns a cure or pre 02i»d.i Address: Cottage Grove, Ore , ventive nf smullpox. The aerateli alni patch mrthotl is supreme. NOTICI. OF S H E R IF F ’S S A L E ON Nnw We sav tliat tllIN IS Hot IMI' EX E C U T IO N IN FORECLOSURE. It is t u ir e a s n iia b le as t r v i n g tu f o r c e uni b r a m i o f r c l i g i o u it i l o e v e r y eoiistùouaiièaa. Il y o u w a n t tu r e t a i n y o u r b o t l i l y r i g h t s , as we11 as y o u r t l u n k i i i g r i g h t s , by a ll lucana r e n ie iu b e r Ille s e f a e t s w h e n y o u in it ck y o u r b a llo t T l u s i n e a s u r c w i l l uot p r e v e n t a i i y n i i e fr o lli h a v i n g th è kintl o f n m l i e a t i o i i tliat he tlesiroa, n o r w i l l il p r e v e n t i p i n r n n t i n i n g o r th è c n l'o r e e iu r n t u f s a n i t n r y inca- sures, but it w i l l p r e v e n t otte o f t h è must p e r f e e t b u sin ess n r g a - ni/.atimiH in th è cou n try frulli f o r c i n g its g o m l s oli th è p e u p le y f An Appeal to The Voters - of Oregon The l*ort of Portland Dock ( ’«imiiiiaaioii Conaolidation Bill on the atat«- ballot Nhoiild In- «lefaated. While it no doubt affect« th«- whole atate in some degree, the «•noniioua ex|M-HH<- which it will create mu at be borne by th«- taxpayer» of the Port of Portland, which eontaina 20*1 arpiare mile«, or leaa than one «|itart«-r of one per «■••nt ol the area ol tin- »tat«-. Ih«- ( humher ol Commerce, the Taxpayer»’ l.i-airu«- and other Portland organizations and many repreaentative buaineaa men hav«1 joined handa to «c«|uaint the voter» of Oregon with the fact» and to enliat their opposition to tlm meaaure. The »«heme of improvement »tarter, $1 (¡,500,000 of Imnda are of the ( ’onatitution of Oregon, the to say how large a debt th«‘y an- the »eleetion lit th«- comriiiaaiopcra lor thi-m to pay aiul manage their prop«*a«-d by the hill will cotrt $40,000,000. A h a authorized. In violation of the home rule proviaion votera of th«- Port of Portland are denied the right willing to aanume. ,N«»r are they giv«-n a vo’c«- in who areto amiimi-. Nor are they given a v«»ic«- in buai.iesa. The elector» of the territory within ’ h<- Port of Portland are better qualified than any on«- «•!»«• to judge of th«1 amount of bonded debt th*-y .should authorize or the tax«-» thi-y »hould pay. Their liberality in asauming burden» of public improve ment, not only for themaelvea, but for the atate at large, will not be questioned by any one who will »«-an th«- record of the hug«- total of bond» they are now carrying, amounting in round figure» to $34,000,000. It cannot be thought that the state will In ih«- gainer by imposing upon its chief city the insupportable load of additional d«-ht contemplated by the (x-nding hill. , , The Hponsors of th«- Port of Portland hill have openly appealed to the electors of iln- state at large to vot«- for it on the ground that it will cost them nothing. This is log rolling of the most dangerous type. If such methods ar<- to prevail in be half of direct legislation, no county, city, port or other municipal corporation in the slate will I n - *ale from having intolerable debts and taxes foisted upon it hy indif ferent voters from other parts of the atate. Bills like this must be rejected by the vot«-rs if home rub* is to retain its vital force. Home rule an«l such hills eanwot sur vive togctlmr. One or the other must fall. * The voters of th«1 Port of Portland are not asking to be relieved of their re sponsibility to creat«1 an«l maintain the necessary facilities for oc«-an commerce. They desir«1 only that they be'given a voice in the management of their affairs and that, through the «-atabliahed processes of law, tlfi-y lx- |>ermitte«i to adopt a plan of port development which will not load millions of dollars of debt upon them. Voters Are Requested to Vote 311 No JOSEPH N TEAL HENRI LABBE A. H. DEVERS HENRY Ë. REED R. L. CLISAN LEO FRIEDE A. J. OIES Y F W. M ULKE Y L. J GOLDSMITH Executive Commi t t ee Paid Advertisement by Taxpayi-rs’ League of Portland. man, L. J. Goldsmith, Secretary, Corltett Building. -I X. Teal, Executive Chair- o29c The Telephone Situation In the engineering pul«1 lines and general ticipat«* the growth of struction. This course «luiremcnts for service less than that involved « «if a telephone plant— switchboards, comluits, cables, mechanical equipment— we have always tri*>d to an- a community anti provide thi-refor hy advance con has enabli'd us to more promptly comply with rt1- with better construction and at an ultimate expense in waiting to meet demands as they arise. In the war period we were unable to maintain this reserve plant, as the Noti.-« i» hi-n-by given thnt «>y 'ir - very things we need«1«! for telephone purposes were required and necessarily tue e f an cxorution ami ord.-r o f »a b ili for«>elo»uri* i»»ue<l out o f thè Cirruit taken for government purposes. Th«1 «lemaml for telephone service did not «'..Hit of Lane Conntv, Ori-g.ui, «ni thè «iecreaae and our reserve facilities were practically absorbed in meeting it. 111li «lay «>f Ortober, litoti, in a »uit wberein on th.- Ititi ilay o f Seiitember, As every business man knows, the problems of reconstruction following Ut20, in M id Court, Frank K im i, ai n.lininiHtrater o f thè e»tat«> uf M. ('. the war have been acute ami prolong«1«! to an entirely unexpected degree. t’.iuiit», ileceiuM-.l, a» pia luti ff. reem Unusual conditions are prevalent throughout the entire manufacturing, mer ere.l jii.lgment agaiiiHt thè ilefemlant», cantile and social world. The telephone industry has had to meet all the dif ((. F. King and Ida ('. King, for thè »noi <>f (MOI7.2N, together with inter ficulties and handicaps of retard«1«! production, distribution and transporta est thereon froni tho 14tk day of tion. Hoptember, IMS, :.t tho rate of 8 per cent per aniiiim and $'3.00 attor This advertisement is not meant to be one of apology, but one of expla n e y '» tee», and thè further »um of ♦ -•O.oO tu« eoata o f thi» atti! and aeeru nation and even accomplishment. In the face of an unprecedented demand mg i*oat», vvhieh judgment w a» enrolled for t«‘lephone service in th«1 last few months, hampi'r«1«! by the exhaustion «u and doeketed ili thè Clerk '» offic e of tiud Court ni »aid Conntv on thè 14th our reserve plant and difficulty in securing materials, we have added more day of Hepteinher, I!* 1 ‘ 0 , and »aid ex«1 teleph«>nes thus far this year in the state of Oregon than in any similar eution to me direeted commanding ini1 t «r e g o li. period of telephone history. in thè nninc o f tho State o f Oregon, VOTK '112 VKS oli tlus mea- in order to anti»fy »aid .judgment, in In the state of Oregon, in the eight months ending August 31, we have sure if you want lo I h - fife t" tere»t, nttorney '» feea, coat» o f »uit and aecriiing coat» to »eli thè followmg added t>M63 telephones. In the eight months ending July 31, 1917— before the seleet your own tloetor ami deierihed reni property to wit: war— we gained 2655 telephones. All of Luta numbered thirty-aaven rcnietlv. ■imi thirty eight. o f Cednr l ’ark, a» K B BIWKK.NBKlTKIn In the state of Oregon we have approximately 2600 unfilled applications l ’ Intted nnd Filed I I I Lane County, i Punì Adv tiv Cnm. on l'alt., Public Oregon; al»»», «ine eight tei h of t»ne cubie for telephone service. A similar situation exists all over the United States. Mchi.id Pr.it.-.■ l.CHgne, P.irtb.nd, Ore.) foot o f water p«>r »eeoml per aere un We will continue to secure all the equipment possible, and the desires of der Water l ’ermit No. 1*4 i»»ue«i by thè Mtate o f Oregon, together with thè the public will be met as soon as it is humanly possible t«> do so. Whatever kind o f job printing you tenemeiit», hereditnment» and appur- have, The Sentinel cun handle *t for tcnanec» thereunto belonging or i h %ny The Telephone Company regrets the inconvenience to prospective sub • •• «viso appertaiaiag. you. scribers. It is as anxious to give service as the patron is to receive it. The Now tbercioni in thè mime o f thè What d » you wunt f Makes ne «lif - Company is doing all in its power to remedy conditions an«l furnish service feri-nre. Try a HentinU wnntad. *** State o f Oregon, in eompliance with ■aid exoeution an.l orda? o f anta and in accortlance with normal stamlards. . * ' in order to »ntiafy »aid judgment, in- terest, nttorney’» tee». eo»t» o f »uit 1 and aei-rning eo»t», I will on Mnturday, thè l.'lth day o f Novomber, lli-O, nt th« hour of un«1 o'eloek in thè nftornoon o f »ani day ut thè »outhwo»t front door of thè County Court Unii»«1 in Eugeni1, I ji i i o County, Oregon, o ffe r j for »ale and »eli for caah, nt public aiirtion, »ub.jeet to redamption na prò videi! by law, all o f thè right, tifi«* I ami interest o f »aid defendant», ((. F. o29 King and Ida C. King, and L. M. ] T ra vi» and Lillinn Travia, hi» wife, ! and all persona elaiming by, Fhrmign ! or under Ihem or any o f them in and Wantad rate» are on«1 cent the word; Tho H<intinol r«<eeiv«s» inquiries every to sell your land your ad. should be in i lo »ani premi». ». week from prospective settlers who Tho th'ntinel, where prospective settlers minimum 35 word»; three insertion* for FR ED O. STICKELM, n!4tf the price of two when paid in advance. I olSnia Hheriff o f Lana County, Oregon wish copies of the paper. I f you wish will ses it. STERLING FEED CO W E S T tilt (r JU N K WE WANT ANY KIND AND ALL YOU HAVE Cottage Grove Junk Company 2-4 Pacific Highway Phone 5 The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company