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Unshaken Testimony Tim** in the test o f truth. And Douu 'x Kidney PiUn have .stood the tent iu Cottage Grove. N o Cottage Grove resident who suffer* backache, or auuoytug urinary ills, ean remain uuconviuced by this tw ice told testi mouy. A. Rogers, retired farmer, 706 Chest- i ut Ave., Cottage Grove, nays: **I la v e takeu Doan's K idney P ills o f f n ud ou for acveral years and they la v e always done good work. I was s tbject to kidney troubles and at times 1 had d iffic u lty iu retaimug the kid ic y secretions. A box or so o f Doan's Kiduey Pills always regulate my kid in*vs. * ’ (Statement given March 27. 1916.) On March 27, 1920, Mr. Rogers said: “ There is uothiug better for kidney trouble than D oan’s Kidney Pil)> as they have always helfied me whoa I have had need to use them.** Price 60c, at all dealers. Don *t sin» ply ask for a kidney remedy- get Doan's Kidney Pills— the same that Mr Rogers had. Foster Milburu Co., M fr> , Buffalo. N. Y _____________ n»:ila7 Cottage Grove Iron and Brass Foundry O p p o s i t e O . IV & E . R y . S t a t i o n * Neighborhood News I ------------------------------------------------- # T H E C ED ARS (Npeciul to The Seutiuel.) Ap ril 3.— Those who utteuded gruuge Saturday were Mr. aud Mrs. Mcisuer and fam ily, Mr. aud Mrs. W ill Dor- wood, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Dobberstciu, Mrs. Ashby and Hazel, Mr. aud Mrs. P. li. Magee, Mr. uud Mrs. G- W. McFarland, Fred Bahreufus aud Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Wheeler. Aiuoug those who wore visitors at i hr Cedar school house this week were huid \ catch, Jessie T ille r uud B ill ( Handy. Mr. aud Mrs. William Hopiuau, o f London, spout the week end with M r s . Ho Oman’s parents, Mr. ami Mrs. C. O. Wilha. Clara Mote, o f Fugeue, speut the week end with her sister, Mrs. Mprague. Frank Williams ami Jack K lop feu stleu, o f Bohemia, spent the week end at the Scars home. James W. Scars received word last week o f the death o f his brother in law. George Lewis, o f Grants Pass. Wayne Veateh went to Kugcuc Sat urduy with the Hi Ys. Mrs. Karl M rKinuev is ill. Mr. Meisner motored to Eugene with Mr. ami Mrs. Carlson Monday. Hazel Ashby s|M*nt last week with her sister, Mrs. Smith, o f Star. Jay Horning, who came from Port land last week to visit her aunt, Mrs. Ed. Ashby, left Saturday fo r Portland. Literary w ill be held A p ril 14, iu stead o f Ap ril 7, as form erly an ttouuced. S IL K C RE E K . (Special to The Sentinel.) April 3.— A large company o f friends and neighbors gathered at the Byron Winslow home Saturday eveuiug and surprised Mr. Winslow, the occasion being his birthduy anniversary. The lligheat market prices paid lor evening was *|>eut sociably and an scrap east iron and brass impromptu program was given. Cake and grape juice and home made candy were served. Elder Rhoads, o f Medford, spoke at F r a n k J . C a m g & n , P r o p r i e t o r the Advent i>t ehureh Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. llcO oy, o f the Grove, were dinner guests Sunday at the Babeoek home. Lyh* h . all. with a II i a jure again. The B. H W. Garners, Arthur Wool eott«**, E. M. Babcocks ami Frank Bubcor ks are busy attending iuou cubutors day and night. A large community meeting was held P IA N O M O V IN G A S P E C IA L T Y lust Thursday evening at the district WOOD SOLD A N D D E L IV E R E D school house. The house was crowded and an interesting program was given. I O ffic e lo Spray Brick Mr. Whitney, county agent, gave an , Near S P Depot P H O N E 99 address. The community sewing club meets ut 4 o'clock Tuesday' afternoons iu the Academy chapel. Miss Dora Chitwood has charge and directs the work. O. Heine and Mr. Cole went to Eugene .Saturday. Mrs. lim a Beager, E. J. Edwards uud William Thuin, o f Cottage Grove, attended the community’ meeting here Thursday evening. Mrs. B. J. Moe writes to Mrs. F. A. Green from Lewiston, Ida., that she is r W JACOBS. P R O P R IE T O R well and is enjoying a visit with her Res Phone 21 F3 O ffic e Phon* 4 mother. Mr. Moe is pleased with his work in Portland. Elder A. V. Rhoads, o f M edford, ¡=r, was a guest Monday night at the K. P IO F E H IO IA L CARDSi V. Darnell home. Iron, Bronze and Brass Castings of All Descriptions City Transfer Hauling and Draying Grove Transfer Furniture Moving and General Jobbing DR C E F R 0 8 T O ffic e iu Lawson builriug Phone 47 Cottage Grove Oregon G A V E N C D YOTT. M D. Physician and Surgeon A ray work i u all its branches. Eve lung.»' by apimiutuient. 634 Main Cottage Grove, Oregon J. E. Y O U N G Attorney at Law O ffic e rear o f First National bank Cottage Grove, Oregon H. J. S H IN N Attorney ut l*nw aud Notary Public Practices iu all courts. Tw enty fiv e years o f experience || Bader Bldg. Cottage Grove, Ore. A L T A K IN G Attorney at I -a w Collection«, Probate, Notary Public 774 WHinauftln St., Eugene,Ore. H. W. «T T U S . D M D. Expert Dentistry Modern eauipmeut. First Natiouu! Bank builumg. Hours. i) tu J2 and 1 tu 6. Evemugs and Sundays by appomt meut. J. 8 M E D L E Y Attorney at L iw Eugeue Loan A Savings Bank Bldg. Eugene, Oregon DR W. M H A M IL T O N Cbiropraet ic Chronic cases a specialty. O ffic e over Dnrby hard war»*. Rpsidi’iic« at 212 South P acific Highway. C O N C E R N IN G C O U N T Y T A X E S Eugene, Ore., April 1.— (T o the E d itor.)— On account o f the present agita tiou in regard to the high taxes and wishing to find out fo r m yself i f the county court was iu any way to blame for our increase in taxes, and also to have some evidence to place before the tax commission when it meets here oil April 26, l concluded to make a comparison o f eouuty aud state expenses as between 1914 siul 1921. 1 found, however, that 1914 was a high year as far as eouuty expense* were concerned, and, iu order to be fair, thought it best to make a complete comparison from 1914 to 1921 inclusive, aud herewith submit statement as taken from the eouuty c le rk ’s records. These figures do not include any special taxes voted by the people Total County Year Valuation Mills State Mills County Tutal 1914.. . ............$39,581,222 18 $H>9,407 19.089 $543,955 $712.462 1915.. . ............ 39,877,S5«i 15»(, 144,513 ■ M i 451,089 595,692 1916 ............ 39,777.2«i5 15 135,640 8.952 461,918 596,658 ............ 30,325,458 112,659 M Vt 9.59 418,936 530,696 .......... 34,800,51« 117,486 8.134 14M» 387,121 594,697 1919 14.(1 122,634 ............ 35,091,711 7.822 389,794 512,338 1920 35,011,698 18.675 176,096 8.3972 477,942 664,938 1921 $4,874,976 24.2 374,645 8.142 469,329 843,974 1922 373,281 $4,746,477 25 8.90<J6 493,404 866.985 (Balance due state highway commission for 1920, a* jht statement, #63 031) You w ill note that our valuatiou was a b o v e # 3 9 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 until a fter 1917, when the O. A 0. laud was taken o f f the tax list. In October, 1917, the eouuty received #276,975 back taxes 011 this laud which materially reduced the amount o f money necessary to be raised by taxation fo r the years 1918 and 1919. In 1920 we raised our first market road money, one null, raising #35,000. In 1921 it was raised to 1.607 mills, raising #56,035. Our budget tor 1922 calls for 1.65 mills, raising #57,331.69. The market road money adds considerable to the expense o f the county, but it is uecessary in order to get a like amount from the state. In 1922 we are returning to the cities the same ratio that we are g ivin g tin* districts fo r road purposes, which w ill amount to about # 25 , 000 . Before coming into o ffic e January 1, 1921, 1 was inform ed that there was quite a large sum o f uiouey due the state highway commission for work done aud materials furnished during 1920 aud perha|» 1919, uud iu December, 1920, 1 asked the state highway commission for a statement as to money due from Lane county Juuuary 1, 1921. It was some time after this that 1 received nil itemized statement showing about #101,000 due the state highway commission from Luiit* eouuty. This was reduced by credits fo r work done during this time aud money paid by tin* Southern P a cific company for its share o f some o f the construction to #63,031.54, where it now stands. No part o f tins account has been paid and for that reason it does not appear on any o f the eouuty books. Comparing the county cou rt’s personal expenses, I find that the cost o f the court, including salaries, in 1919 was #5,057: in 1920, #5,203.70, uud iu 1921, #5,127.45. In regard to the payment o f warrants, I find that the December call for 1920 included up to September 16, 1920. The December call for 1921 included up to September 17, 1921, which would indicate that the cou n ty’s finances are in practically the same condition in December, 1921, that they were iu De cember, 1920. Iu summing up the situation ami taking into consideration the increase In wages and expenses, which is couceded to be about 35 per cent in commercial Hues but seems to In* somewhat less with regard to eouuty employes, it ap ¡»ears that the coun ty’s expenses are not increasing in proportion to the busi ness which is handled by the county court and county offices. C. 1*. B A R N A R D , County Judge, J. Martin aud Mrs. Joe H eflin , o f Row River. Quite a number from here attended the ball gum»* at S te w a rt’s field Sun day between Chambers’ camp and Row River. Mrs. Ida Wicks, son I^eslie and Mrs. Kendricks visited at the Miles Pitcher home Friday evening. H EBRO N . with Mrs. A lle n ’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Witcher. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lockwood have moved onto their place here. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. N ixon and the E. J. Kent, Hugh Nixou aud Lee N ix on fam ilies and Miss A lta Hayes at tended the Sherwood-Brown wedding 111 Eugene Sunday afternoon. Liouel Haight returned to the U. o f O. Sunday, after having spent the spring vacation at home. The Gibler fam ily recently traded their place here for a house and lot in Portland. Mrs. Pearl Walden, o f Eugene, spent Monday aud Tuesday with her sister, Mrs. M. A. Horn. Mrs. Claude Duncan, o f Butte, Mont., was a guest ut the M. A. Horn home Tuesday. Mrs. Harry M illett, o f Junction City, came up Wednesday to stay at the Oscar Jackson home. Mrs. E. J. Kent was hostess to the G. T. X. club Wednesday afternoon. Mr. Swain, federal biologist, held a meeting at the J. A. Joll farm W ed nesday afternoon, demonstrating the setting o f rodent traps and the poison ing o f moles and gophers. Most o f the men o f the neighborhood were present. (Special to The Sentinel.) A p ril 3.— Some o f Mr. M iller *s neigh bors aud friends gave him a surprise birthday dinner last Tuesday. Mr. McLean has sold his ranch to a Mr. Townsend, o f Dillard. Miss Sarah L ajoie, o f Walker, vis ited last week at the home o f her sister, Mrs. I,. D. H u ff. Mrs. Plank, o f Walker, visited last week at th»* home o f her daughter, Mrs. T. J. Clark. The girls* club met Saturday a fte r noon at Mrs. Charlie W h ite ’s. Mrs. C. C. Gilliam and Miss M yrtle Gilliam were in Eugene last Wednes day. The John and George Kebelbeek fam ilies and S. R. P ip er and daughter were dinner guests Sunday at the L. G. Markham home. D O R E NA. The Sentinel receives inquiries every Mr. and Mrs. Stimson, o f Seattle, while on the road to Los Angeles, week from prospective settlers who (Special to The Sentinel.) stopped for Sunday dinner at the G. wish copies o f the paper. I f you wish April 4.— Mr. and Mrs. Bohart, of J. Kappauf home. to sell your land your ad should be in Treut, are visit ing at the borne of 'Mrs. L. Markham was called to Tu The »Sentinel, where prospective settlers their daughter, Mrs. A. H. Ward. tf alatin Monday by the illuess o f her w ill see it. Prod Peterson aud son Clarence mo mother. tor»*d to Eugene Monday o f last week. A newspaper without an editorial John Teeters speut the week end at L Y N X H O LLO W . page is like a ship without a rud Corv a His. der— and you are not* w illin g to take A lta K elly, who was taken to the (Special to The Sentinel.) chances on a ship with a flim sy steer Grove Friday, was brought home Mon A p ril 3.— Marion I a * bow and E. T. ing gear. tf day, his condition being much irn H artley made a business trip to Cres proved. well Monday. The minimum price o f a wantad is A number from here attended the The Briggs Lumber company d eliv ball game at Stewart *s field Sunday ered egg crates to Corvallis tind Eu 35c. Three insertions fo r the price o f two. Bookkeeping charge o f 25c unless bet w ecu Dorena and Htur. The score gene last week. paid fo r iu advance. tf was 8 to 3 in favor o f Dorena. Mr. and Mrs. H arvey Strong visited Rev. Danley, o f Creswell, preached relatives here Sunday. B Y N O P S 1 8 O F T H K A N N U A L 8TATX1 Sunday morning at the ehureh. A number from here attended a IfK N T O F T H E Earl Van Valin returned to his work party at Mrs. M ary S m ith ’s at W alker Reliance Life Insurance Com at Upton Sunday, a fter spending Saturday night. few days with his parents, Mr. uud pany of Pittsburgh M. A. Horn, o f Delight Valley, was Mrs. C. D. VanValin. o f P it t s b u r g h In th e sta te o f P e n n s y lv a n ia in the Hollow »Huuday. on th e X Ist »lay o f D e c e m b e r. 1S21. nu*Us L. G. VanSehoiaek went to Eugene Tin* F. M. Taylor fam ily visited at to th e In s u r a n c e C o m m is s io n e r o f t h o ^ t a t e Tuesday, returning home Wednesday. o f «>regon. p u rs u a n t to la w : the W olford home .Sunday afternoon. 8. A. Monteith returned to his work C A P IT A L . Mr. and Mrs. W ill James and »laugh A m o u n t o f c a p it a l sto c k p a id at Lpton Sunday evening. ter Irm a and Mr. and Mrs. Oliver up .. . . * ........................... $ 1 . 000 . 000.00 Mr. and Mrs. W. W'. Watson mo James, o f Cloverdal«4, were dinimr IN C O M K . T «i»a l p r e m iu m in co m e fo r th e 1 tored up from Eugeue Monday evening gu»*sts at the Neal home Sunday. ............................................. 7,674,02tl.W7 to the C. A. VanSehoiaek home. Mr. The E. T. H artley fam ily spent th»* la t e r e s t . d iv id e n d s a n d ren ts rec e iv e d d u r in g th e y e a r . . . 7B «.783.«4 Watson returned home Tuesday even we»*k eml with relatives of Mrs. Hart In c o m e fr o m o th e r s o u rc e s r e - | mg, Mrs. Watson remaining for an ley near Salem. , d v e d d u r in g th e y e a r ............ 277.477.02 1 extended visit with h»*r parents. Miss Mabel Huntsman entertained T o t a l In c o m e 9 8,008,788. aX Sherman Hpong, of Mareola, visited several o f her young friends Sunday. D I8 B U R 8 K M I0 N T 8 . i Friday night with his father aud sister, James H arvey aud Mr. Beatty, o f P a id f o r losses, e n d o w m e n ts, Phil Spoug and Mrs. J. B. Mosby. Mr. Comsto»*k, were in the Hollow on busi a n n u itie s and su rren d er * m 1 u « s ...... ................... 9 1.8X8,004.10 Spong has a severe attack o f asthma ness Tu»*s»iay. In v l«le n «ls p a id to p o lic y h o ld OTAR. (Special to The Sentinel.) April 4. Miss Velma Sallee, Mrs. Mary Crum»* and son, Harry Crume, o f Cottage Grove, and Misses Florence Land and Jeanette 8|mhr, o f Dorena, N l A W K IM E were Sunday visitors at the J. T. Specialist in Obstetrics Sail»*»* home. W ill care for confinements at his Mr. and Mrs. Miles Pitcher, o f home if desired. Spenul nurse if re Dorena, visited over flu* w»*ek end at quirti). Phoues: o ffice, 34; r»*s. 120J th.* Mile* Pitcher Jr. and Jas. Hpahr homes. MRS F. J A L 8 T O T T Mrs. I „ Kendrick visited Huuday Suggestive Th»*rap»*uties with Mrs. Earl Neal. Why keep your painsf Both chronic Arthur Sallee was at Disston and and acute ailm**uts treated Upton Monday uu business. Phone l&O L (Cottage Grove, Ore. Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Soli**»- were Cot tag»* Grove visitors Saturday. D R W. E. LE B O W Mr and Mrs. I**e T.nuis were Grove Dentist visitors Saturday evening. O ffic e Fifth and Main. Hours, 8:30 A party was held Saturday evening to 12 and 1 to 5:30. Evening* and at the home o f Mr. and Mrs. W. Sundays by appointment. Phones: Johnson, the occasion being th»*ir so# o ffic e 35, residence 133 L. ^ E a rl’s 16th birthday anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Miles Pitcher Jr. vis J. F. 8 P R A Y ited Sunday with Mrs. P itc h e r’s par R»ul Estate, Insurance aud eats, Mr. and »Mrs. J. P. Wicks, o f the ( ’oil»-»-1 ions Grove. O ffic e in First National bank build Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tennis and in f ; Sixth street entrance fam ilv, o f Cottage Grove, visited Sun dav with Mr. and Mrs. I^ e Tennis. H E R B E R T W. L O M B A R D Mrs. M yrtle Pit»-h»*r visited Tuesday • Attorney at 1 »w with Mrs.’ Oral Sallee. First National Bank Building I ¿ealie Wick* and Maurice Esta Cottage Grove, Ore. Phone 94 brook were in Cottage Grove Saturday evening. DR R O Y S M IT H Arthur Sallee was a Grove visitor Veterinarian Wednesday and also .Saturday evening Phoues 1114 and 915 Mrs Pete Chalifoue and graudaon, 146 Park Btreet, Eugeue, Oregon I Billie Lino, visited Friday with Mrs. B LU E M O U N T A IN . (Special to Th»» Sentinel.) April 3,— Mr. au»l Mrs. Nelson Whipps, o f the Grove, visited at the Finley Whipps home Fri»iay night ami Saturday. An enjoyable party was given at the Landw»»hr home Frblay night. Mrs. Albert Rissue and children vis ited .Saturday and Sunday with rein tiv«»s in the Grove. James l^im aster went to Portland Monday. Mrs. C. Jones, of Portland, is vis iting her mother, Mrs. Bert Isaacson. Edith (.aiidwhor visited Sumlay at the John Allen home. The 19 Telephone company h«*l»l n meeting ut the Blue Mountain church Friday night. The follow in g officers were elected: James I^»bow, president; John Allen, secretary; Harry Castle and Fred Frost, directors. Mr. ami Mrs. Clyde Hastings and children visited at the George Hastings home »Sumlay. Mrs. II. H. K ib h y aud Lucile Isaacson visited at the Finley Whipps home Sunday. D E L IG H T V A L L E Y (Special to The Hejitinel.) April 6 Ehanor Nixon, I » i s Jack son, Connui Keene and Lyle Jackson attended an April fool party at the Smith home at Walker. Mr. and Mrs. L J. Allen and ch it dren, o f Sutherlin, spent the week end ers d u r in g th e y ear D iv id e n d s p a id on c a p it a l »tu c k d u r in g th e year C o m m is s io n s a n d s a la r ie s p a id 011,1641.24 •0.000.00 ■ 2.481.MO NX 'ta x e s, licen ses a n d fe e s p a id d u r in g th e y e a r . ... A m o u n t o f a ll o t h e r e x p e n d i tu re s ............................................ 871.8X0.80 d u r in g lir e y e a r ............ 1X1.220.04 T o t a l e x p e n d it u r e s ............. 9 0,010,081.01 AH8KT8. V a lu e o f r e a l «-state o w n e d < m a r k e t v a lu e ) . ... 9 100.000 00 V a lu e o f s to c k s a n d bonds • .w n e d (m a r k e t or a m o r tised v a lu e ) ......... 11,203,808.61 1 ,i -tlie o n m o r t g a g e s a n d c o l la te ra l, e t c . ................... 1,220.748.88 P r e m iu m n o te * and p o lic y 1« ____ .. . . . M f a s h in b a n k s am i on h a m l N»-t u n c o lle c te d am i d e fe r r e d p r e m i u m s .................................. In te re st am i re n ts d u e an d a c c ru e d ................................ o t h e r as»»ets ( n e t ) .................... 8,44 * 1 .400.7 7 070 987 82 018,704 XO 247.180X7 14N.770.4T lu t a i a d m it t e d asseta 917.040,021.82 L I A H I L I T I EH. N e t re s e rv e # .......... 910.4X7.1S6.X1 f l o s s c la im s fo r lo sses u n p a id ............................................. 81.887,11 or lia b ilitie s 1 .•»!.', » T o ta l lia b ilitie s , e x c lu s iv e o f c a p it a l s to c k o f $ 1.048»,048) 818.0X4.440.22 ItusIneMM in O re g o n fo r th e Y e a r . »truss p r e m iu m s rec e iv e d d u r ing th e y » a r . . ............... 9 40,180.47 P re m iu m s am i d iv id e n d s r e tu rn ed d u r in g the y e a r . 1.077 41 I.» **.-■ p a id »lu rin g the y e a r . 11.107.30 .Hint* o f c o m p a n y . R e lia n c e U f a In s u ra n c e « ’o rn p a n y o f P it t s b u r g h . N a m e o f P re sid e n t, J a m e s li. R eed . S a m e o f S e c re ta ry . H. O. Scott. % a tu to ry re s b le n : a t t o r n e y fo r servisse M a il M. L u a k . P o rt! The Danger Point in trying to save on painting Repairs Cost More Than Paint HEN the paint on your property begins to,check W and crack, it U time to paint again. Unless your house is protected by a smooth, elastic film of durable paint, decay will set in and rapidly depreciate it OF F IN A L SETTLEM ENT Free Advice on Painting Decay is expensive and wasteful. Price lumber alone, to get an idea of wliat il will coat to repair or re build. Paint saves this cost. The l>e»t paint is the oott econom ical in the long run. It spreads easily —saves labor coat. It covers a laiger area per gallbn than “cheap” paint. But most important, the bee» paint serves five or more years longer than “cheap” paint. We have been making the heat paints for 73 years. They are scien tific in formula and preparation. They AJk ear «fea t fer •4vtee, tele* «aide, eft. ^ Aak the Falls* fteMAea- «too D«parta«*t «boat the •oet d««liable color «cboinoi. ' armoaf a id any other M » k « i of Kakket C«m«ot Floor Palai. A l l - P s r p o « « V n r a ia h • «. S ilk o a w k it # l a a t u a l , Flft«eo-f or-Floor# Yarniek. Washab!« Wall Fialak, Auto Enaaal, Bare aad Root Palai, Parck tad Step Palai, tad PIONEER W HITS LEAD. Fuller’s f S P É C IF IC A T IO N H o P u h o s s n e l » P u P r e a P a i in n t t s P u r a P r e p a r a « P o in t Manufactured bp W. P, Fuller A Co., Dept. 49, San Francisco iff) P I S T E I T I N T O U R N O T E B O O K W. L. Darby (Phoenix Pure) Cottage Grove, Ore. Geo. A. Brown (Pure Prepared) Yoncalla, Ore. N O T I C E OF S C H O O L M E E T I N G Branchas la I t Clttss in ths West SAVE THE M E M O B E L O W C U T IT O U T My houH oseds painting. Fuller • Specification Houaa Palau are sold by ths following Agents N otice is hereby given to the legal voters o f School D istrict No. 45, o f Lane County, State o f Oregon, that a School M eeting o f said district w ill he held in the auditorium o f the high school building on the 28th day o f April, 1922, at 3:15 o'clock in the afternoon fo r the purpose o f discussing the budget hereinafter set out w ith the levyin g bouril, and to vote on the proposition o f levyin g u speeial district tax. The total amount o f money needed by the said school district during the fiscal year beginning on June 19, 1922, and ending June 30, 1923, is estimated in the follow in g budget and includes the amounts to he received from the county school fund, state school fund, elementary school fund, special district tax, and nil other moneys o f the district: BUDGET E S T IM A T E D E X P E N D IT U R E S Personal Serviee Superintendent: 1 at $2,200.00 per year....___________________________ ...... $ 2,299.09 Principals: 1,800.00 High school, 1 at $1,800.00 per year------------------- 1,350.90 — West side building, 1 at $1,350.00 per year-------- Teachers: 3,090.00 Grade, 3 at $1,000.00 per year-------------------------- 8.199.00 — Grade, 9 at $900.00 per year_______________________ 1.260.00 H igh school, I at $1,200.00 per year------------------- 5,859.09 999.09 2,570.00 900.00 Agriculture, I at $900.00 per year.... 1,700.00 Junitors, 2---- ------------------------------- 60.00 Election aud census.................. ......... 175.00 Clerk ............................- — ................. 50.00 $29,915.00 — Athletics ____________ _____________ — M aterial and Supplies: Furniture (desks, stoves, curtains, e tc .)__ , ________ ...... $ Library books............... ........... ..... .................... ..... ..... Telephone ............. ......... — .....—— — -------- —...... Janitors ’ supplies--------------------- ------------------------- 170.00 150.00 80.00 400.00 768.00 350.00 90.00 500.00 150.00 2,658.09 750.00 450.00 550.00 1,750.09 60.00 330.00 390.ÜO Indebtedness: Bonds to be redeemed--- ------------------------------------- ...... $ 1,500.00 2,550 00 Bond interest to he paid___ __ ____________ __________ 750.00 W arrant interest estimated.... .— ----------- ...------— ---- - 4,800.0" Light and power............... — -------------------------------- Supplies aud stationery................................................ — Maintenance und Repairs: General fur buildings und grounds........................... For home making department__ ___________ _____ __ For agriculture aud mauuul {ruining depurl incuts. Assessments (highways, roads, streets, b rid g es): Birch avenus paving___ ____ ___________ ___— --------- F ifth street paving--------------------------------------------- Insurance ____________________— — ...... $ — ....$ 367.0" 100.0" ...... .............— — uring the year $39,980.0" E S T IM A T E D R E C E IP T S From county school fund iluriug the coming school year....$ From state school fund during .om ing school year--- -------- From elementary school fund during coming school year ... Estimated amount to be received from all other sources during the coming school year.._— — ---- --- ------ ---------- 7,000.00 1,500.00 3,450.00 8,900.00 Totnl estimated receipts, not including proponed tax.......$18,860.00 R E C A P IT U L A T IO N T otal estimated expenses fo r the yeur--- ---------- ...---- Total estinmied receipts, not iuuludiiig proposed tax.. 18,850.00 __________ $ 39,980.1 m I ............... 18,850.00 ....$21,130.00 Balance, amount to be raised by district ta x ________________ - Dated this 4th day o f A p ril, 1922. A. W. K IM E , Chairman Board o f D irector». A ttest: W O R T H H A R V E Y , Diserict Clerk. GEO. O. K N O W L E S , Chairman o f Budget Committee GEO. H A W L E Y , Secretary o f Budget Committee, C. E. U M P H R K Y , H. J. SU LN N , HOM ER G A L L O W A Y . the Btate o f Oregon fo r [»in e County, aud that Tuesday, the 11th day or Notice is hereby given that the un April, 1922, at the hour o f 11 o ’clock «l»‘r*igii<*<i administratrix o f the estate « . m. o f said 'lay, at the Court Room of James Oouley, decease»!, has filed o f said Court in Eugene, Iaitic County. her aceouut for the final settlement Oregou, has Irceli by said Court fixed of «aid estate in the County Court of as tne time anil place o f hearing ob N O T IC E meet the weather conditions in the West. They contain the finest materials— PIONEER WHITE LEAD, pure lin seed oil, pure zinc and pure colors— combined scientifically in exact pro portions. They are the best paints we know. ____________ jections thereto and for the fin al sit tlenient o f the said estate, by ord. i made and entered o f record the 7lI. day o f March, 1922. E L L E N W O O U LE Y, H. J. S H IN N , Adm inistratri» Attorney fo r Estate. mlOn,