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»•“ * •h» 11 l"> of »Mind*. I'he Bunrd. h»wex»r «h«ll re fai unlv a» they conflict hurewllh, The miiltipUu thereof. drawn to mutui. m quit.' '‘ «*r*«* I”*.* » " " " ,ihI provlaions of this amendment shall be .ell executing, and «hull luke effect and » " « » « w than thut\ <n n " ’.' charge of ..no pei cent of lb«* louti grnnf be in operation <1*1 days ufter their lip n I iii II beai interest nt thè rate of finir, ed, thè tu mi munì chnrgc tu he teli dui per eeut per uiinuiu nini istiu11 he esempi lui» tu «over thè cust ut nppinisal limi pruv ill and adoption by the people of I fregun. fruui all tuxes lev iod in thè state uf j esaminatimi ut title. Or«'goti, or iiiiv of ita sululiv isions. j Sedioli tt Ohlrnprartorn. Hection 4— ' (• All surplus fumi» iicrruiiig fieni Mie Mr. It I*. Bradford und wife, »late li Nnid State Lami liuaid is uuMulfised ! operatimi uf (he svsteiu uf rumi credit and directed tu luna thè money» in suiti | hereln prò videi! tur, ufter pai mg lutei . enseil ehlrepmi'iu physicians, in piu< • e 7 year». All ehrunie mid mule crises Iturul t ’redit I nali Puud tu iivvneis uf I est iicerukiig.on thè ufuresuld bolidi«, inni fumi lumi» in Oregon iipun notes set ur | nll upernting and otlier ex pensi» urisilig i neessfllllv liiilldled without the u»e of 'd hy inori guges or deeds oi trust t «>u I li ohi thè admiuist rutiun uf suiti sysleni i ne knife or dreg», lie matter w It u I the mu' el' your dl»«'it»«' Is. Consultation ntituting first liens un sueh fillio lumi», of rumi eredii, nluill he plueed in thè in aiuoiints whieh siiuII noi exeeed fift y stale treasury und becoine u pini uf u Hid • xti mi nut inn free tu nil. IL ers, s per cent uf thè valile uf »neh lumi» iior fumi lo he known u» ihe Uum! Credit n. in. to 7:.’to p. in , und by appointment. triti per acre un aneli lumi», imi le»» tinnì Keaerve Fumi, Mimi Kiirul Credit Uè» II.,Hi phones, 21 und 7. London Ore may Ilijiine'Jspd #2tW nur mure ihun t5ll.ni to imi indi m i ' l ’end shull he leu ned un farai lumi» gun. frnui thè Cottage tlrove high vidimi I f peuding upplications »linll.ui Mi«' immiier lierein prnvlded fur thè a d v e r t i s i n g RA TE S ■cbuol. To bave graduatici thev must *" tniy Mine exeeed thè fluid» iiv nilnble, j Itiiral Credit l.uim Fund, and III» i«t<T Duplay 25 cent* par iuch; roadiug notice ad»., a cant» per line; legal uoticea, i preferenee shull he given tu lumi» uut I est iireruìug frum louu» lumie frum Mie tout« par line: surrounded ad»., 50 cent» par inch; classified ad»., 1 eeut per word have hud u book education fur ahead M ie i Uiiral Credit Kenerve l ’end shull bpeeial discounts on ooutracU. Card» of Thank» and Keaolutiou», tf cenU per hue •ti the b«e>k education uf that of fiO per exeeediug ♦ "«•«>i» ili nmieiiit. Sivtion 5 - he mlded tu it and beeume a pari uf it. eent of the successful uien and women Such loaus »hall noi le* nitide exrept The »aid llurnl Credit Bewerte Kund of today. MEMBER NATIONAL EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION That might indicate to them that to owners who orrupy and operate till' «hull lie Irreducible except Mint it iiiav MEMBER WILLAMETTE VALLEY EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION they are bourn! to be urnoug the success lauds mortgaged, ami »hull be mad«' only be diavi il upoti tu reimblir»«' Ilo- »tute MEMBER OREGON STATE EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION for the following purposi's; ( hi the pay tur lo»» incorrei! in Mie rnlmlnistration tut meu aud wouieu uf their iluy. In reality it duesu’t indicate uuy meat fur luud» piireha»e<l ¡ ( b ) the pur- o f »uni systeiu of rumi credit. W EDNESDAY, JU NE 7, DHO ihu.se uf livestock ami other equipment Sectimi II) thing of the sort. The legislative nsscinbly »hall provili«'j It mesns simply t hut they ure and thi‘ making of improvement» which, luck,” which agaiu demonstrate» that equipped tu be urnoug the successful in the jmlgmi'iit uf said burnt will in in sudi detail a» it »hall ducili mlvisable ______ J good fortune »mile» ou the hustler. crease the productivity of »nch land» tur Mie curry ing oul ami ndniinistcrlng meu aud women uf their day. ■ i love it. •* and i _ who . . _k_n I f Mr. Toose puts iuto every-day 1 love it— 1 »hail dare * * ,.* One uf tbe great««st mistakes made in or add to their value iin n farm home uf Mie provisiwil» uf tliis n ni •-ri d ih e li t midi ... . , • .. . i , problem» tho determination that he did provili«* adequate »ufo guardai in chide mo for loviug that old arm-,* this old world is tu iiuagiue that educa in a degree to justify such expenditure; --liall into overcoming ditticultiea upou this tion spells success. It is fully os great mid ( r ) fur the satisfaction of cncuiii Hgiiinst thè use uf sudi lumi» a» mi libi\ I ’ve treasured it long a» a sainted prise,! occasion, Ihe will be one of the forceful u mistake as to imagine that the uinti loanees upon such lands which, in the tu Mi«' pii ii liu»ilig ami holding of Imids' I ’ve bedewed it with tear» and om-, .** 1 estate. without a book educutiou has but little judgment of »aid board were incurred or for pur pose» of »p**f ulutinn. Sud» »ufe . , , . . . I here i» great need o f meu who retu»e asumed by said applicant for the afore guarii» »hall include deur definitimi» uf balmed it with sighs • , .. . .. . chance tu succ«*ed. . . . . , . „ . ... to uckuowledge that there are such thè terni» ''o p e r a te ” and "nceiipy ” The fact is that many a young man "aid purposes, ’Ti» bound with a thousand bauds to , * . . . . m. m heart word» as I can t. ’ Thre are great op- or woman with little book education bn», use«! lierein. In thè nli»ence uf »neh S«'ction I) my ear > . . . . ■; l ,..,|i portumties for those who meet rebuff» Every applicasi! fur a fumi luun »hall legislatimi, und subjcct tu thè suine uf I Not a tie will break, not a link will r a better chance to succeed thau runny and setbaek» with a s tiff lip aud a firm «tate clearly in hi» application the pur ter it» cloni incili, thè Stnte Land Donni < a university graduate. i ■ «. it • ... ,, •tart. . ,, I,, , uuderjaw aud 1 *av. .. I I •„ 11 make Would you learn the spell I A mother * • • Hut that is not the fnult o f our edu poses fur which such lumi is desired, and «hall procedi tu ndminlster »iiid System | upon its nppruvnl by the bourd, tins of ritrai credit» under rute» litui regniti sat there; cational system. statemont shall be deemed a part of the tions provitlcd liy it»c|f. bill »ubject to' Aud a sacred thing is that old urm SUGGESTIONS TO C O U N T Y COURT, Knowledge is power. chair. j ______ Knowledge is like a great waterfall. note or contract under which the lonn is thè prov isions lierein rontnined. Sei-timi I I — HE ¡Sentinel believes that as the The power is there, but knowledge un granted. But no failure to apply sudi Ttie pruv isions uf Mie constitution limi business head o f the county the harnessed ia of as little use a» the funds tu the purposes ^ated in such up plication or a» enumerated herein «titilli laws o f Oregon in conflict with thi l no nanoweo sesi wnu nsicuiug waterfall , i county unharnessed court has the opportunity to cut It is up to the grailuatc as tu whethi-r invalidate a luun when mice iiindc, nor miiciidiiicut arc In-riby- repealed in so And gentle words that mother would gown the heavy expenses of conducting or not he or she will make use of the, "I*11!! anything herein contained be deem S*ve» i the county government. To fit me to die aud teach me to live.! Tbe ^ ¿ t i i i e l thinks that the fact that knowledge which the taxpayers h a v e ! " ' *»» prevent any farm owner from sel ling nr leusitig lauds subjt*et tu such en She told me shame would r.ever betide expense o f conducting the affairs given him. For you a lost’ The world has great uc«'«l of **ducatc«l cumbrances; but if he shall violate his With trutu for my creed and God for of Laue county is larger in proportion my guide; Will »aid contract by applying the moneys than the cost of conducting the affairs people of energy aud ambition. She taught me to lisp my earliest o f other counties is a reflection upon Cottage Grove graduates take advuut borrowed to purpose» other than those »luted in his applicatimi or enumerated I prayer the business sagacity o f the county age uf that situationf herein, or if lie shull leu»«' such hinds I As I knelt beside that old armchair D ’» entirely up to them. court. or sell them to any person not fulfilling | at tbe There can, o f course, be no question the condition« and purposes provided! 1 sat and watched her many a day, that the county court is responsible Under the heading, • ‘ Expletives* f! ’ herein, said board is authorised mid di When her eyes grew dim and her locks when a profit of some 200 per cent is the North Douglas Herald says; *‘ Th to require the r«*payiuent of said , were gray, made upon a bridge, as was brought out Cottage Grove Sentinel, in this week s j ■ reefed j( •an upon six months untire, and »aid | And I almost worshipped her, when she by the state eugiueer with regurd to a issue, directs a vicious attack at the note or emitruct shall contain a elans«- ■ smiled bridge constructed some three or four Oregon Journal for insinuating »hat j provi(ling .herefor And turned from her bible to bless her years ago in Lane couuty. There is no Justice Hughes is an astute politician.’ Suction 7— child. question that lack of business sagacity We admire The Sentinel » use o f ex , Su, b aba„ r, w|tb iu T u * « U y , J une tith Years rolled on, but tbe last one sped— uu the part of the county court is shown pletives without having actually to rc ter, , , u,.rniillK in w.Ini „ r nI1IIIln| Crow ni (tu o f l(om* Fr*liviil Cjiiwti tt f K IV M My idol was shattered— mv earth star in such a transaction. sort to " hiss words. U c are afraid M ....... ................... plan. Wednesday. June 7th flsd; I f several thousand dollars is spent inatmUmtmta being fix.-d at such Oranti PngiMtnt of Hrliool Oliildrrn A. \f 1 learnt how much the heart can bear in getting to a deposit of gravel aud it to express our opinion on the astuteness'« ^ Ot JwrtiM 11 aglies for t.-ar Brother BMC M M u wU) , t„. rata and National I> i -<I h :tti'»n of ('«diluibili IT• \ •• r II 1«v% tt\ .* I* M When 1 saw her die in that old arm is then found that the money has been will turn aud rend us also. J liquidator the debt || a p> ro,.l to be a chair. Thursday. June Hth thrown away, there is no question that greed on between said bourd and up - A n n u a l Floral P u ^ rn ii t ut J ' I'. M. there is lack o f business sagacity on the In our last issue we asked the county plirant, such period to be not less Minn ’Tis past! ’Tis past! but 1 gaze on it part of tho. county court. Friday. June <Jth now But where the expenses of the conduct clerk some pertinent questions. So far ten nor more than thirty- six year»; but Military, Fraternal and C'ivi«* I'ti^cnnt Hi A, M. With quivering breath and throbbing 0f other couuty 0f f lees are concerned, he has not deigned to answer. Perhaps any debtor may liquidate any part or nil (•him*»«* Bully Mhtivv and Farndr :Tio |\ M he could not answer with credit to him ( o f his indebtedness in amounts of ♦5«> brow; the county court may say that it is help ('out a inn Parade, Mardi Onm Fentiiree in Kvrviifig. ’Twa» there she nursed me— ’twas there less; that it cannot control the expenses self. I f he does not make satisfactory j or multiple» thereof upon any iimortim Many othor attrartiunn n«*t mentioned above explanations we will have considerable | tion payment date she died, o f the clerk's office, of the s h e r iff’s l«0\y HOÜ(iD T R I P FARES Mection ti— And memory flows with a lava tide— office, or of any other office. more to say on the same subject later The rate o f interest on loans shall be uill |»i* on Bill«* from nil Soutlo-rn Purifie Btfitionn, I(<m«dtiirK Say it is folly and deem me weak, I f such is the case, it is the plain iu the campaign. five per rent per mumm, provided that While the scalding tears run down my duty of the county court to suggest nnd N*orth, June 4th to Uth iDcluHive, n»turn limit Juin* Ititi» cheek. From fttatiofitf *outh of |{«»HchurK hi Oregon nnd Klumath that the laws be so changed that the In women’a shoes it is a case of the in case any series o f said Karin Credit Bonds is »old at an average of I«-»» than But I love it— I love it, and eannot tear responsibility for extravagance cau be survival of the smallest. Fall« Hr a mb, Juoe 4th to Hth induttive Return limit June par, tbe Board may charge upon such My soul from my mother’s old armchair. fixed upon someone. 17th For further information m*k lisent or virile farm loan» as ure made from the pro — Eliza Cook. We are of the opinion, however, that When you find a man who practices Johu M Srott. Ornerai PoBMnicer A k ^ u I the county court is not entirely helpless what he preaches, he usually is one who ceeds o f the series so sold below par, u Portlaud, OreicoD rate o f interest in excess of five per in this matter. We believe that if it in doesn't waste words. eent, but whirh »hull not exceed by more formed the county officers that their than one per eent the rate whieh the not be allowed unless they , , , . ' - r - ' N this old world of ours there are . bills would .„a . i . * . a I f a person can t look vou in the eye state must pay for tbe funds actually June 7 appeared entirely satisfactory aud reas i r J ^ 1 too many people who are too onable to the court, the county ,,f . J"u have him going, but be sure of your obtained from the disposal of its said quicY to say ‘ ‘ I can’t . ” There is great opportunity for yonng men and young ficers would take steps that would re ' ,,wn *‘.v<* l«’ *'"’* y«** » * » * anything ) -------- women who refuse to acknowledge de suit in considerable economy. Of course a bill contracted by a 1 When girls see a man who look» like feat. ffHm M 1911 bp ,eounty officer would have to to- paid, i a sure thing, they are willing to ru o ld s I vbUM 09 A short time ago a large number of even i f it was nec«*»»ary to go to the take a gambler’s chance, the people of Cottage Grove had the courts, but if no unreasonable bill would \ ----------------------- pleaiure of liitening to an addrea» by i l ’ , ... . ‘ \ # , . t ™,.. ---------- l,e P“ ‘ J w,thout re"ort law- Lamar Tooze in whieh he graphically any padding of account» would be described the almost insurmountable i , „ . ^ ^ i .. . . ^ »• s|> i.. » . shown up, we believe a large number of difficulties he overcame in becoming a . ,, ' , 4 ® ... • m . r ; bill« presented to the couuty would be, member of the Ford peace expedition. „ ,, .. .. . . J Y o u ’ve heard many an earful about the Prince Albert r r smaller than they have been in the Mr. Tooze is earning hi» own way paat. We ure uot ,.^rlain ¡,ut tbat tbei patented process that c u t s o u t bite and parch and lets you through the university and financial number o f deputies around the court' smoke your fill without a comeback I Stake ike your bank roll that ^ problems are naturally given serious bouse could be decreased by the s a m e it proves out every hour of the day. consideration. Yet uncertain whether method Prince Albert has alw ays been sold or not he had really been asked to be- ■ It frequently happens tbat a county come a member o f the expedition, un court learns after allowing a bill tbat without coupons or premiums. We able to get confirmation from Mr. Ford someone else secured the same articles prefer to give quality! or his representatives, he started from a. a lower price and is much chagrined Eugene for New York at his own finun-j that it has no way of redress, There’s sport smoking a pipe or rolling cial risk with barely enough time to The (Sentinel will make another sug your own, but y o u k n o w that you’ve got make connections with the first boat.1 gestiou. l-et the county court refuse to to have the right tobacco! W e tell you At Chicago all hope of becoming a part consider bills not made out on a regular of the expedition seemed to fade. He form of verified account, and let this Prince Albert will bang the doors wide found that getting a passport was going verified form contain the following open for you to come in on a good time to be a hard proposition even with plen- j statement, or a similar one, whieh must firing up every little so often, w it h o u t a ty of time, and he had none to spare. I sworn to by the party to whom the The following draft o f th<- Iturnl lie would have to go on to Washington, I account is due; You’ll feel like your smoke past with no certainty that he would then <<I,.................... ..... , being first duly Credit bill has received thé endorsement hits been wasted and will be sorry you cannot o f the committee representing the Htate be able to secure it and with still less sworn, depose and say that the within back up for a fresh start. certainty, even i f the passport was se | account is true and correct to the best Grange, Oregon Farmers’ Union and cured, that he would be able to join the of my knowledge and belief; that the Mta,‘* federation of Labor, appointed to You swing on this say-so like it w as a tip to a • xpedition. Large suma o f money had charges therein contained are fair and prepare the measure for tbe ballot, and ■ been spent for telegrams to whieh there reasonable, are the same charged other has been approved by the Attorney Gen-j thousand-dollar bill! It’s worth that in happi were no replies. He was about to re customers at the same time for like eral. It has been submitted for publi- ness and contentment to you, to every man turn home crestfallen, to be laughed at articles in like quantities, and i f it ration by Dr. Hector Macphi-rson, o f the O. A. C. Bureau of Markets, who assis w ho knows what c a n he by his fellow students, and to have to shall appear that any lower charge or put in many weeks and months reeuper quotation was made any other customer ted in drawing its provisions. gotten out of a chummy Hection 1— ating his financial losses. at the same time for like articles in like jimmy pipe or a makin’s Notwithstanding the limitations con Then all at once the determination, quantities, a refund will be made to tained in Mection 7 o f Article X I of this cigarette »with characteristic of the forceful men of the Lane county covering such difference constitution, the credit o f the state may Prince Albert for American race, possessed him. He in price or quotations.” said, ‘ ‘ I ’ll make itl I ’ll make i t ! ” We believe that the county court will be loaned and indebtedness incurred to " p a c k i n g ” ! HU PH ne« He walked the streets of the city re find in these suggestions the means of an amount not exceeding two per cent A lb e r t t l d f of the usscssed valuation o f all property peating these words. saving the taxpayers of Lane county I . J RF.TNOI nv I OBA( C0 CO red tin , a n d In in the state for tbe purpose of providing W«.Us-feba. N c. fac t, a v e r ? P r ln c a Confident that all obstacles would In considerable money. A lb e r t p a c k a g e , h a g funds to be loaned upon the security of Thi« 1» tha m a n # a re a l m e a a a g e t o - y o a some way be overcome, he telegraphed Other articles suggesting other meth •Ma nr lha tM> farm lands within the state, subject to on It a r e v a r a a ald a. Y o u 'l l rad Un to the Ford officials that he would be ods for saving money to the taxpayers re a d ' P ro c e a a P a t e n t # * tbe limitations herein contained. • \ \ V J u ly m th . 1907 ” T h a t m e a n t on hand to leave by the second boat of Lane county will be published in Mection 2— t h a t the U n i t e d B t m tea G o v e r n and that he had made arrangements for issues to come. m a n t h a t g r a n t e d • p a t e n t u n lh a The Governor, secretary o f state nnd p ro c e a a b y w h i c h P r in c e A lb e r t la his passport. Then he set out ho bring state treasurer shall constitute the Htate • m ade A n d b y w h i c h t o n 0 u + h it e a n * these things about. He raced about the th roat p a rc h a ra cu t o u t f K v e ry Land Board, which board is hereby w h a r a t o b a c c o la s o ld y o u 'l l fin d eity of Washington, commandeered an authorized nnd directed to issue and sell P r in c e A lb e r t a w H lt ln g y o u automobile in which a young man was In t o p p y re d h a g s . Sc; t id y HE Mentinel has frequently been or pledge lionds in the name of the state red t in t , 10c; h a n d e o m e taking his sweetheart for a drive, over nearly horrified to discover that to be known us Oregon Farm Credit p o u n d a n d h a lf - p o u n d came obstacle after obstacle, got his t in h u m id o r # a n d In as let slip into its editorial columns Bonds in an amount not to exceed two t h a t c le v e r c r y s t a l* passport and got to New York just in dn" technical errors in the statement of per eent of the assessed valuation o f nil g la a a h u m id o r , w i t h time to catch the boat. s p o n g e m o le t e n e r facts concerning some phase of the the property in tbe state, and to place top, t h a t k e e p a t h e At almost every turn an obstacle was wonderful Oregon system, although such the proceeds in the state treasury in a t o b a c c o In a u c h fin e c o n d i t i o n — encountered that would have taken the slips have in no way affected the main fund to be known as the Rural Credit a lw a y a l spirit oat o f one lacking in the quality issues. That there is considerable mis Loan Fund. that refuses to acknowledge defeat. information concerning the Oregon sys Mection 3— Even then his success was due in large tem, or most likely almost no informs Maid bonds shall be issued in denomi-I part to what he designated as fool tion at all, is evident from the fact that nations of «25, f 100 ,$500 and «1000, g ! bo on« h u ever checked va up on theec slip« of t ho pen, and «hat we have du || P '«-ox ored the errore oureelvea. Now w r ______ ____ ______ . find «till furthor aolaco in tho foot that A N D COTTAGE ORO V E DEAD tho Oregon Votar, supposed to ho an A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER WITH PLENTY Ok BACKBONE authority on thing« political, make» n> grava an orror na mo lituo over mudo. PU BLISH E RS .................. E LB E R T BEDE A N D H I HURT MMIT1I ................EDITOR uiiuiuh couuty as reelected at the re E L B E R T BEDE........... ceut primaries. As u matter of fact uo A first class publication entere«l at Cottage Grove, Oregon, as second-class matter one cau be elected at the primaries, and the Oregou Voter knows that ftu-t as ________________________SOUTH F I F T H STREET BUSIN EMM OFFICE— well as we do. So s e are couiforteii t<> know that others make slips of the pen. SUBSCRIPTION R A TE S ____ $1.50 Six Mouths........... . ..... ................... 80c One Year------------------ .40 Single Copies. Three Months.------------ N o subscription taken unless paiti for in advance. This rule is imperative CLASS uf Iti ha» just graduate«! / fT UP TO THEM B THE OLD ARMCHAIR. Absolutely Pure Made from Cresm of Tartar HO ALUM-NO PHOSPHATE O In For Hand gratis 2/es/ Z/Acro 2lZ/// S/Jc a fflosc fo r 2/ou Portland Rose Festival June 7, 8, 9, 1916 I ’LL DO IT. SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES MAY HAVE SYSTEM DURAI CREDIT Slip a few Prince Albert smokes into vour system! F ringe Will Be Placed on tbe Ballot This Fall for tbe Ratification of Voters and, If ApproTed, Becomes Effective Six ty Days Later. A lbert the national jo y smoke regret! T IkfJ SLIPS OF THE PEN