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for the appointment of no particular |>«'mon. Hi* nit I or Cusivk, who ha» horn criti © h * C o t t a g e (K n u te # * t t t f t t t l riirtl for introducing tho resolution for AND COTTAGE OROVE LEADER I Mr. O riffiu '» appointment, <iul »o with A WEEKLY NEWSFAl’ EK WITH PLENTY OF HACK BONE the uuderxtuudiug that ouly Mr. Urifftu | would be ou the pay roll. It The Jout PUBLISHERS ELBERT BEDE AND ELBEKT SMITH. mil had nuv desire to be fair it might EDITOR El.gfcRT BEDE................................. ............. _______________________________________________ call utteution to tho faof that Mr. t'u A first class publication entered at Cottage Grove, Oregon, a» second class matter sick was one ol tho moving parties in ' saving tho state $1200 in clerk hire. V thing thut all seeiu to have over . .ft« SOUTH FIFTH STREET BUSINESS OFFICE looked in this control cray is that Senator Bingham himself, who was SUBSCRIPTION RATES sworn in two years ago, can, if In* ....... ...... gl.30 Six Months Due Year.... — desires, draw his $3.iH» a day as a ............ 40 Single Copies. Three Mouths member from l ane county. In view of the criticism already directed against ADVERTISING RATES uds., him it is not considered likely that lie Display, 25 cent» por inch; readiug notice uds., 8 cent» por line; surrounded sur inch; clarified a d » , 1 cent _ per word. Special diecountn on contract». w ill do so. 50 cents per pc--------, Cards of Thanks and Resolution», t> cout» per line. L08ING MONEY' BY SAVINO IT LEGAL RATES he per line for single insertion; 3c per liue for subsequent insertions up to and HE SKNT1NKI. ha» alwavs op | including a totnl et four insertions; 5c per line flat for all notices running live poxed llrcgon’s over hurdened I inset tions to ten insertions; 4c per line flat for notices running over ten inner nous. comininaioti forni of goveriimcnt ami i» heartily in favor of ilio propagandi of MEMBER NATIONAL EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION consolidation and abolisluiicut now bi MEMBER OREGON STATE EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION fore thè legislature. MEMBER WILLAM ETTE VA LL E I EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION Bui there i» a vvorxe ex travaglino than tuo itinny eomniissions Thnt worxc MEMBER OREGON STATE EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION extra vagante is tu create a non aaluried D on’ t judge by externals. comiuission to direni thè expenditure ut T H U R S D A Y . JANUARY 25. IM7 large »uni» of money. Several kinds of tobacco com e in tins. V E L V E T We nnderstand thnt a iloti sal-iried ity of such a tax before introducing his coni inissimi is propeseti to liave ehnige tobacco is put up in tins. But that doesn’ t make bdl. UNDER THE BIG DOME Mr. Bean already has two bills before of thè expenditure of a y 7 .IKUI.IKHI rottd it like other kinds. AT SALEM fund. It uiav be possìble to fimi meli , the assembly. They are: 11. H. 21.—Empowering the state so patrioti!- that thev will give thè tini* ' I T h e finest selected leaf from K entucky’s richest government to issue such bond» as may necessary tu direct sudi a Work. Il i» be needed to meet federal road fund equa III us likelv flint meli patrioti* Burley fields is only the beginning of V E L V E T . enough t<> make »neh a saerifice will l>* for period of five years. By ELBERT BEDE. Then a full two years’ ageing in wooden hogsheads H. B. 47.— Providing for approval of meli with a propor know lodge of timi Htate Capitol Salem, tire.. Jan. 20.— Special to The Sentinel.)— To one on loans from school fund on lands unilci Isiti*1 of work. — a matter of large storage and investment expense. But to expect to fimi sm h meli i» a- the side lines it appears that there is certificate of sale ftnui the state. Then a careful manufacturing method employing 11. B. 21 has already passed the house. unbusinesslike a» it is un li k elv Kien little log rolling being indulged in so Mr. Beau will take an active part in vvere thev foumi thev vvould Imi.Ili li* far. Every fellow seems to lie sawing the widest experience of life -lo n g tobacco men. ins own wood, which means that each l he proposed consolidation of ottieers held aieiiiintalile for Gioir timo. Thev eould mit be blamed for nttending t* measure must stand on its own merits, and is preparing a bill that he will in W hat goes into the tin governs the pipe satisfaction line reason for this is that none o f the trod nee in case the committee of house Gioir ow n business first. Il vvould not be unlikelv th-it eneh vvould hnvi» busi big measures are yet before either aud senate does not act soon. that comes out of it. And we believe you will . . . ness to attorni to w In n some olher eould house. When dry measures, road laws, prefer V E L V E T to any other pipe tobacco at any Representative Goode, of Multnomah attorni meeting» and that veri infre cousolidation bills and the like are the order of the day .and night things may county, is a chiropractic physician. quentlv vvould thè whole eommissioti gè* price. be different. Then some of those who Whether or not he will attempt to put together af uno lime Thev would noe ^ litt ¥ üvSiMxx) Or. attempt lumberjack gymnastics may the vertebrae in place for any of the essarily perforili their work in n hit and ( other members he has not stated, but h>- miss munner. More money would be fall in aud come out “ wet.” stands ready to demonstrate that hi» wasted than would pav propor salario» • * • own spinal column has no joints askew. for thè memhers of »neh a comm Issimi As far as introduction of bills is con • • • la*t ’* not ask men to make »neh y •.***!* cerned, W. B. Jones is lending the other : a : sacrifico for thè state l.et '» pav Ginn In a recent debate Representativ c members of the Lane county delegation Brownell, the Clackamas orator, re what thev are wortli- and insist timi 10c Tins One Pound by several laps. ferred to himself as a farmer. Vernon thev eurn their money. 5c Metal-lined Allen Eaton haa introduced no bills Forbes who, although probably the most Glass & and hopes t'* introdue* n a e . Thing« arc diminutive member, represents the larg I.cgil blanks, 35e per ilo/eu; Cile pei Bags : *-v Humidors running along a little too wmooth to in est district in the state, and has a voice Intlf ilozen, or 5o euch. The Sentine! 1 ;'<W terest him and he ha« not as yet got that covers the entire district, referred % onto the floor. When some o f the more to “ us farmers,” meaning Brownell and Inactivity Cause» ConstipaUnn important measures are ujs for consid himself. There is a faint suspicion that I.ack of exereise in tbe winter i» n eration, however, the clarion voice of lioth are taking credit for gardens at frequent cause of colisi ipa! imi. You feci the ilean of the house will no longer re home which are cared for and cultivated henvy, doli and listless, viiur compiei main muffled. by their wives. oli i» » illow ami piraply, and energv • « • • • • it a low cidi ('leali up this conditimi al Bills so fur introduced by Kepresen Mrs. Thompson, the only woman meiu onee with l)r. King’» New Life Pili* tative Jones are as follows: tier, is making a good legislator and is . 1 inibì laxative flint relieve» thè eoa ^lL t ú 1. 11. B. 17.— Requiring the county court [reserving the woman's prerogative to gested intestine» vviGnoit gripiug l of Lane county to purchase grounds and speak when she pleases— and to the liise before retiring will »»»uro y*»u a fa Ns- and buildings for fair purposes and point when she d*>es speak. Most of the full unii eu»v moveinent in ilio morti mg providing a method therefor. members, being married, «how proper .’.V at vntir I»raggisi. II. B. IN— To amend Section 4<»x*> a* i deference. * • * amended by Section 5*5, Laws 1;*15, re garding power of district meetings to Mr. Tirhenor, one of the levy a tax on real and personal prop member*, him intnxlu«*e<J H. H. No. 77, Thin fa moil* Root uiid B«*rrv Ji»cos$r\ erty. providing free text book« for ail nehool »xblize* uri«* acid timl r:irri»*a it away '■7 H. B. I!».— Repealing Chapter 79. children of the state, including those Hi* gtntb* inflii^n«*«* of this» scientifi« Laws 1011, aud all of Chapter Ml, Laws in parochial and denominational schools. method rcachea the most »cvcrc aud 17 - ' *’ * 1915, repealing law providing for county The latter provision may draw opposi long-standing rheumat i.**m. Received 1* school supervisors. tion. as there is considerable antipathy I*. I. K. award. Kvery prick ng»* bear* ti H. B. 21».— Amending Section 40*50, toward support to any but public insti our guarantee, under whirli denier* Lord’s Oregon Laws, providing for tutions. Thank goodness, however, there will refutid in caw buyer* are not -at school census to be made first week in is no provision in this bill for printing isfied with result*. Price Bra# November. text books by the state. None of the ¿ist or bv parcel pout direct ( ’. O. I> Vf H. B. 39.— Amending Section 3971, proposed legislation along this line has \nti Unc Co., 32 Front. Sau Francisco Lord’s Oregon Laws, regulating the dis yet been introduced. The six per cent ûu/' tribution of sehool fund. limitation amendment has probably put H. B. 8*1.— Making it a misdemeanor an everlasting quietus on any such ex ai*tf Nyal Qual ty Store to become the father of a child born pensive experiment. Exclusive Agents Cottage Orove • • * out of wedlock and providing for care V '(■ , s o and maintenance of illegitimate chil There are vague hints that good roads :4 , dren. legislation is going to encounter a lot ■ i n ' H. B. 45.— Amending Section 3183, of chuck holes. • • • Lord’s Oregon Laws, permitting county • < ¡V *. r ï - ï r d ft court to make temporary appointment Senator f'uiiick o f l.iiin and Lime has r e í - ------ r> r= to fill vacancy in office of justice of introduced a bill to abolish the office ■ f” Vi t y t y I 'i the peace. of county recorder in Linn county. Tin- f>5 H. B. 30, by Mr. Jones, has already bill may be amended to take effect lT rì PROFESSIONAL CARDS K. M. McCARGAR, B. D. S. A W. RIME, M D. passed the house, there being no opposi after the expiration of the term of o f DENTIST PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON tion. It merely changes the date for fice of the present encumbent, although MAX LUEBKE the distribution of school monies from Mr. Cu.xiek nerved notice before election Office in Phillip» Neuralgin relieved instantly l>y loenl up THE RAWLEIGH MAN Building, over the the first Monday in October to llie first that he would introduce such a bill. plication. Kesidenee und offtet* one Benson D*t.g Store • • # Monday in November. bl ek south of postoffire. Residence Tenth St. Office Pilline 34 Residence Phone 1” *LI H. B. 17, if it becomes law, would The fact that two clerk» have been I'kone 131.1 Cottage Grove, Oregon I’ honc 170-1. \ probably bring considerable criticism »worn in to look after the affair* of upon the head of its author. It requires the absent Senator Bingham ha* stirred DR. W. M HAMILTON Phone, 47 Offire l.awsen Ifib the county court of Lane county to levy up a pretty kettle of fish which The LICENSED CHIROPRACTIC a tax to create a fund of $20,000 for Oregon Journal is industriously keep P II Y S I C 1 A N DR. C. E FROST the purchase of fair grounds. Mr. Jones ing boiling. The truth o f the matter Consultation und examination free, o f is secretary of the Lane county fair, in, however that The Oregon Journal fie# hours 9 to 5. Hitiiduys nini evening» Information of Priceless Value to Every Electrical Treatment» X Ray picture* by appointment. nnd the recent budget committee of does not know.what it ix talking about, Microscopic KiusGiiution of Hputun lo ffic e in old Cottage Grove Hank lll*tj$ the county authorized him to introduce or else ix maliciouidy inixxtnting the Cottage Orove Citizen. und Blood such a bill. It will not be popular, how fact», of either of which it in capable. Ini »i, Main Avenim In One Pair of Glasses ever, in some of the outlying parts of The fact* are a* follow»: Can you see distant object» dear Iltiw to net in att emergctu-y is knowl- the county. The bill is quietly sleeping Ben Bingham waa »worn in by the Prnetiers in uII courts. Twenty five ly through your reading glasses! •dgt- of ¡ll•'»tilll:lbll* worth, nnd Gii» is J. E YOUNG in committee and may be amended so .secretary of state’» office at the request years’ experience Or are you compelled to take ATTORNEY AT LAW piirtirulnrly trite nf thè d i seri »e» and ili» as to only authorize the court to levy of Senator Hinghnni. G. Walter Griffin them o f f every time you look o ff of thè h il tini ri body. If you suffi-r with H J SHINN Ottiec on Main Htreut such a tax. waa later sworn in as Mr. Bingham'» at a distance? Then you need kidnev Imektielie, uritinrjr dixorders, or ATTORNEY AT LAW Cottage Grove :: :: :: Oregon 11. B. 10, abolishing county school sup clerk at the request of Lane county nnd KRYPTOK glasses. itny forni of kidnev trouble. thè ndviee ervisors, is the result of dissatisfaction upon resolution by Senator Cu*irk. The NOTARY PMHLIO KRYPTOKH combine near and eontnined in thè folhiwing stntement with the system in Lane county, and secretary of state’s offiee merely per far sight in one solid lens. The DR. A J. HENDRY shoitld adii ti vnlimld** nssef to vour Cottage Grove, Ore. Under Bldg. this bill will probably meet the approval formed a clerical duty and neither man lower part is adapted for close sture of knowledge. What eould be DENTIST of a large proportion of the residents of is necessarily on the pay roll. The Ore vision, the upper part for fur more eonvineitig p(onf of thè effieieney the county. LADY ATTENDANT ALTA KINO gon Journal’s vociferations to the eon vision. of lioan's Kidney IMI» than thè state i • • • trnry notwithstanding. ATTORNEY AT LAW OVER FIRST NATIONAL BANK ment of ti Cottage Grove eitizen who - Mr. Benn, who is so far probably the Whether or not either one is attached Office in rear of First itsed them and who pnltliely teli» of thè Work •lorn* uft#»r hour* ntid Hitfidny* by most active member of the Lane county to a salary is for the senate itself to de appoint m i* n t. National Bank benefit derived? THE ONLY IN VISIBLE BIFOCAL delegation, is busy enlisting support for cide when it makes up its pay roll. That Alfred Doulittle, reti reti earpenter, Phono 10 (/Ottugf Orov«, Oregon Collage Grove : : : I Oregon his proposed bill to raise a road fund will be placed in the hands of the prop The smooth even surfaee of :2<! Fifth Ht., Cottage firme, »ays: “ I by levying a tax of one cent a gallon i" committee. KKYPTOK glasses is absolutely bave tnken Donn's Kidney IMI» un xev on gasoline. Oregon now requires gas free from the vision blurring Mr. Griffin is taking an active in irai oeensioris when my kidnev» bave lines, seams or shoulders of old- oline to be of a certain standard. It Is terest in affairs and could well fill the 5: needed ntfention and rnv back ha» beeti j said that the process necessary to bring place of Senator Bingham if permitted fashioned bifocals. They cannot lume and I linve always rereived splen j it to this standard does not increase its to do so. be distinguished from single vi diil sutisfnetion. I ha*, e nlso henrd combustible qunlities but that the man sion lenses. Yet KRYPTOKH en That The Journal does not know what others spenk of Donn’s Kidney Pili» as | ufacturers charge one cent a gallon for it is talking about is evidenced by the able you to see both near and fur a medicine of inerii. ” putting it through the process. Mr. Bean fact that it states that both are draw objeets with perfect clearness. VVc Priee 5*te, nt all dealer». Don't | would repeal the law requiring this ing $5.0*» a day. Mr. Griffin was only recommend KRYPTOKH because iniply a**k for a kidnev remedy—get they are the only bifocals without standard, which would reduce the price sworn in as a clerk and can draw but Donn's Kidnev Pili»—ihe snme thnt j to retailers one cent, and he would then $3.00 a day. lines or blur of any kind. \fr. Doolittb* had. Foster Milburn Co., add a one rent tax, which would again Thnt The Journal docs not wish to l’ rops.. Buffalo, N. Y. SHERMAN W . M OODY place the price where it is now. Gas publish the facts is evidenced by the oline purchasers would pay no more fact that is has repeatedly stnted that Optometrist Teli nhout it to render» of rlnssified than now for their “ gas,” but n neat I’ resident Moser requested the appoint 881 Willamette St., Eugene. Ore. ndvertisements and learn thst desir- road fund would be created. Mr. Bean ment of son Ben. President Moser’s Successor to Burges* Optical Co. tibie reni estate is always ninrketnldr. is making certain of the constitutional letter can be seen by nnvone and it asks i i A N U M B E R 8 hat may Jr\. cover a mighty in tellect or it may cover a plain case of big head. O T h e y ’ re the same— yet different. T h e y ’ re both hats-on-hcads. 1 I ? A N T I-U R IC N ew E ra D r u g s t o r e ?3 & THE PROPER COURSE Near and Far Sight K R ILL o K FURNITURE HARDWARE I KNOWLES & GRÄBER \ ? 4 ^