The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, February 09, 1923, Image 3

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    1 TBEAJiURER 'S SEMIANNUAL FINANCIAL STATEMENT OF THE¡TREASURER'S SEMI-ANNUAL FINANCIAL STATEMENT OF THE
chooses, but the Lune county court
this year adopted the policy of re­
CITY OF COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON, FROM DECEMBER
CITY OF COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON, FROM JUNE 30,
turning 50 per cunt to the cities.
31, 1921, TO JUNE 30, 1922, INCLUSIVE
1922, TO DECEMBER 31, 1922, INCLUSIVE
Health
Is
Worth
Saving,
and
Some
1
With the law so amended that it is
Cottage
Grove
People
Know
no longer necessary to return mitre
GENERAL FUND
GENERAL FUND
How to Save It.
By Elbert Bede.
than half of the road fund to the
Balance December 31, 1921___ ____ ____________ $
947.36
101.12
Bulauee June 30, 1922.............. —................
„4
House bill 151, making insanity a districts the c< urt may return to
Receipts: County treasurer (taxes)___________
3,352.66
3,241.48
Receipts. County treasurer (taxes;_______ —__
Many Cottage Grove people take
ground for divorce, is having a hard the policy of levying the road fuud
Fines aud licenses________ ,............... ......... .........
532.00
City Recorder (fines uud licenses)-.... ................
526.00
time, probably because most of the ns a road fund instead of as a their lives in their hands by neg­ Sewer fuud transfer...—.._____ ______________
1,200.00
Payment on rock crusher_____ _______________
525.50
lecting the kidneys when they know
legislators are married men who part of the general fund.
Sundry ______ ____ _____ -
_ ____ ________
.50
Disbursements: arrauts paid....................... .............
$ 4,175.35
these organs need help. Weak kid­ Disbursements: Warrants paid__________________
know how easy it is to be driven
5,702.55
117.09
Interest on warrants paid—..................
.
neys
are
responsible
for
a
vast
crazy and they do not wish to make
House bill 304 provides that dur­
iuterest on warrauts paid_____________
123.67 Balance December 31, 1922__ __ _______________
212.84
it too easy for their wives to untie ing the reason between May 1 and amount of Buttering and ill health Balance June 30, 1922_______________________ _
101.12
the knot that now binds them. Ser­ October 1 every donkey engine op­ —the slightest delay is dungerous.
W ATER FUN'S*
$ 4,505.28 $ 4,505.28
iously, however, the bill was intro­ erated within 100 feet of timber or U bò Doan’s Kidney Pilis—a remedy
5,927.34
$ 5,927.34
duced to cure for a specific case brush shall be equipped with a that has helped thousands of kidney
WATER FUND
91.27
Balance Juno 30, 1922_______
-4
of a couple who formerly lived at steam pump of sufficient size to sufferers. Here is a Cottage Grove Balance December 31, 1921_____________________ $
Receipts: Rentals.............
-
7 Ji 7 7.12
554.31
Cottage Grove but it was found give 40 pounds of pressure on 200 citizen’s recommendation:
Receipts: Rentals............................................................
8,216.19
Disbursements: Warrants paid..
$ 7,247.89
Mrs. George Young, 404 Second
necessary to make the law general. feet of one-inch hose and shall be
Sale of refunding bonds_____________________ 15,000.00
95.04
Interest on warrants paid.....
The bill was referred to committeo equipped with 200 feet of hoso, six St., says: “I have used Doan’s
25.46
Accrued interest on bonds____________________
280.00
Balance December 31, 1922.—.
today for an amendment which shovels, six grub hoes and six water Kiduoy Pills for several years and Disbursements: Warrauts paid__________________
23,069.53
probably insures its passage through buckets, all kept in good condition. consider them a good remedy. My
420.49
interest on warrauts paid____________________
$ 7,368.39 $ 7,368.39
the house. The case which was the AU snags over 15 feet in height kidneys were weak and 1 had at­ Bond interest paid_______ ________________ __
469.21
SEWER FUND
motif for the bill is a particularly shall be removed for a distance of tacks of backache and soreness over Balance June 30, 1922.......... _...............
91.27 Balance June 30, 1922..___ _ _____
803.04
•$
deserving one.
100 feet from such donkey engine. my kidneys and they acted irregu­
693.34
Eeccipts: County treasurer (taxes)
• • •
Any mill operating in or near tim­ larly. 1 read of Doan’s Kidney Pilis
24,050.50 * 24,050.50
148.43
Assessments paid____ _ ________
The senate has killed senate bill ber and burning refuse where there aud they benefited me by strength­
40.73
SEWER FUND
luterest on assessments paid___
10, which would have required those is danger that it may spread and ening my back and kidneys. ’ ’
December 3.1, 1921.... . ........... ..... ...... .
1,629.54
11.50
Disbursements: Warrants paid.........
Price 60c, at aH dealers. Don’t Bulauee
desiring to seeure a marriage license endanger the property of others
316.34
Receipts: County treasurer (luxes)________
672.84
Bund interest paid..............
-
to give ton days’ notice. Most of shall maintain a fire wall 16 foot simply ask for a kidney remedy—get
1,297.70
307.63
Assessments puiu........... ............................... ...
Bulauee December 31, 1922.... ........
Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that
the senators probably realize that in height.
31.10
Interest on a*sessmeutB paid.... ..... -........ ...
Mrs. Young had. Foster Milburn
they would have no hope of poster­
376.34
$ 1,685.54 $ 1,680.54
♦
1'2-9 Disbursements: Bond interest puid............
ity had their wives had ten days in
Representative Bennett must have Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y.
1,524.73 (General fuud owes sewer fund $1850 and accrued
Warrants paid-.................. .. .... ...... . ............ .
which to think it ever.
an invitation to deliver a Fourth of
803.04
Bulauee June 30, 1922.__ ___ _____________
iuterest by warrant transfers)
• • •
July oration. Ho says he wishes to
LIBRARY FUND
junkets
arranged
especially
for
get
down
to
business
so
that
ho
can
Lune county is interested in the
$
2,704.11
$
2,704.11
Buluueo
June
30,
1922
........
nil
them
because
of
the
criticism
men.
be
homo
for
the
great
nutional
holi
­
provisions of house bill 284, by
Receipts: County treasurer (taxes)____________ .$
336.31
tioned.
The criticism unjustly (Genen.l fund owes sewer fuud $1850 and accrued
Carkin, which provides that of a day.
interest by warrant transfers)
336.31
Disbursements: Warrants puid to library board__
» • •
given by those who never can be
county road tax 50 per cent shall be
LIBRARY FUND
Miss Margaret Scott, whom Cot­ convinced that no state money was Balauce December 31, 1921..........................
returned to the road district in
nil
336.31 $
336.31
$
which it was raised, even though tage Grove claims as one of its fair expended aud who think tho legis Receipts: County treasurer liases)__ ___________
326.35
BOND AND WARRANT INTEREST FUND
that district be a city. The old daughters, is present at tlie session inters and the employes should stay Disbursements: Warrants paid to library board..... $
326.35 Balauce Juuo 36, 1922................ -____ _______ ___ $
179.28
$
law was 70 per cent and it has long as a reporter for the Oregon Voter. on tho job and earn their money
Receipts: County treasurer (taxes)_____ ________
1,721.03
been the custom in Lane county to She says she feels a little dismayed piobably more than offsets the good
326.25 Disbursements: Warrauts puid_________________
326.35 $
$
$ 1,409.09
levy the ro id tax as part of tho by the turmoil but likes it anywvay. tuat results from the junkets.
BOND AND WARRANT INTEREST FUND
10.08
Interest on warrants paid........................................
The difficulty may be overcome
general fund so as to circumvent
481.14
.87
$
Balance December 31, 1922..........................................
W. B. Dennis, of Carlton, former at future sessions by furnishing Balance December 31, 1921...............................
the provision of tho law now being
1,670.01
amended. When raised as part of resident of Cottage Grove, where he tickets only to members of tho leg Receipts: County treasurer (taxes)_____ ________
1,469.73
$ 1,900.31 $ 1,900.31
the general fund the court may yet owns quicksilver property, and islature or by absolutely limiting Disbursements: Warrauts paid. ________________
21.87
Interest on warrants paid____________ ___ ____
PARK FUND
spend the money wherever it who as a member of the roads and the number to some reasonable
179.28 Balance June 30, 1922.......... -.................................. ...$
Balance June 30, 1922.............
...............
183.32
highways committee four years ago amount.
Receipts: Co»»ty treasurer (taxes)________ __
188.90
Probably 30 or moro members
had much to do with framing the
$ 1,670.88 $ 1,670.68 Biriburseiuenth. Warrants paid................................
276.01
highway program of the state, is failed to go to Eugene today, large­
8.26
PARK FUND
Interest on warrants paid.... -..............................
an off-and on visitor here. He re­ ly because of tho facts that have
DR. A. W. KIME
87.95
Receipts: County treasurer (taxes)_______
__ $
183.32
cently completed a road program been here related.
Specialist in Obstetrics
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Disbursements ................. ......... .................. .....
.nil
Will cars for confinements at his f< the state of Montana. He was
372.22
372.22 $
I 183.32
$
State Capitol, Salem, Ore., Feb. Balance June 30, 1922........................... ...........
hums if desired. Special nurse if re­ invited to help that state because
EMERGENCY FUND
quired. I’houes: offiee, 34; res. 126J of tho success he had with the 5.—Although Colonel Mercer dues
183.32 Balance Juno 30, 1922_____ ............ ...................... . .$
183.32 I
221.59
$
the praying for the senate, ho does
Oregon road program.
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222.34
EMERGENCY FUND
Receipts: County treasurer (taxes)-----------------
H. W. TITUS, D. M. ».
not depend upon prayer in an emer­
333.25
221.59
Disbursements: Wurrants paid................................
$
Dentistry
Many are predicting that there gency when dealing with someone Receipts: County treasurer (taxes)........................... ÿ
nil
110.68
December 31, 1922___
Balance ~
Modern equipment. First National will be no more legislative junkets v.’ho is unmoved by scriptural in­ Disbursements .......
-
221.59
Bank building. Hours, 9 to 12 and to the University of Oregon and to junctions, which fact one of the Balance Juno 30, 1922.
$
443.93
1 to 6. Evenings aud Sundays by Oregon Agricultural college. It is employes today learned to his dis­
443.93 $
$
appointment. Office phone, 10; res­ admitted that these junkets are of comfiture. The said employe at­
221.59
221.59 $
STREET FUND
$
idence phone, 158-Y.
STREET FUND
398.70
Balauce street fund June 30, 1922............................. $
inestimable value to the members tempted to butt in during a busy
$
641.38
Balance sundry streets June 30, 1922__ ________
of the assembly and that it is good part of the session and the colonel Bn lance December 31, 1921.....
DR. W. B. LEBOW
3,865.56
Receipts: County treasurer (taxes)_____________
advertising for the chambers of proceeded to nip such plans in tho Balance sundry Btreets December 31, 1921____ ......
Dentist
1,024.82
commerce of the Jwo cities to take bud. After attempting to sweep Receipts: County treasurer (taxes).....
Office Fifth and Main. Hours, 8:30
City recorder-........ . ......... ....... ........ .
10.92
Street commissioner_________________________
to 12 and 1 to 5:30. Evenings aud along all who want to go, but there the sergeant at arms aside and af­
Sale of Bancroft Issue I.... . ..............
1,800.50
Saudays by appointment. Phones: is doubt if those .chambers of com­ ter being warned that if he per­
Blake Compton Co.................... ...........
333.25
Emergency fund.......... _.......................... _...... t____
merce are uble to continue financing sisted he would be arrested and
office 35, residence 134-Y.
225.00
Assessments on sundry streets paid-
junkets of the nature of those of ejected from the building he de­
interest on assessments paid__ ___ _
Assessments on sundry streets paid (including
this session. There are but 90 mem­ cided to be a good little boy and go
DR. O. E. FROST
Disbursements: Warrants paid—..... .....
5,236.76
$2,180.01 Fifth street payments)______________
$ 9,231.36
bers, yet 300 were in the party that uud play with his toys.
Office in Lawson builring
343.06
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Interest on warrauts paid...................
661.61
Interest on assessments paid............ .... ........ ........
went to Corvallis and 225 in the
Phone 47
Bancroft bonds E paid.... ....... ..........
1,000.00 Disbursements: Warrants puid____________ _____
$ 7,283.42
Cottage Grove
Oregon party that went to Eugene. Undue
Never in recent years has there
5,000.00
Bancroft bonds F paid............... .......
281.93
Interest on warrants puid............................. —........
advantage is being taken of tho been a session with sack a record
772.12
2,000.00
Bancroft bond interest paid...............
Bancroft bonds ”F” puid........... ............... ..........
courtesies extended by the college for absenteeism. There has been a
GAVEN O. DYOTT, M. D.
398.70
778.79
Bancroft bond interest paid.... . ......... . ..................
cities. Almost every employo down great deal of sickness. Most of the Balance street fund June 30, 1922.......
Physician and Surgeon
641.38 Balance street fund December 31, 1922.....................
93.40
to the pages wishes to take the
have hud colds and a num­ Balti nee sundry streets June 30, 1922..
X-ray work in all its branches. Eve trips and those having the tickets members
Bulauee sundry streets December 31, 1922 (this
ber
have
been
excused,
for
several
nings by appointment.
$ 17,386.62 $ 17,386.62
item includes $2,180.01 payments on Fifth street
to disburse find it hard to refuse.
at a time upon business, There
634 Main
Cottage Grove, Oregon Even that would not be so bad, but days
3,760.96
to be applied on issuo “J”)________________
WARRANTS OUTSTANDING, REGISTERED, AND NOT PAID
is hardly a day that one or more
many who are in no way connected members are not absent.
FOR WANT OF FUNDS
DR. H. A HAGEN
$ 14,198.50 $ 14,198.50
with the conduct of the session are
* * *
General
.$ 15,456.10
. 11,330.27
Osteopathy, Chiropractic, Massage able to get friends to ask for tick
Many members are getting impa Street .
WARRANTS OUTSTANDING, REGISTERED, AND NOT PAID
ets for them. At least 50 who would tient at the delay in getting bills Water
3,865.29
and Dietetics
FOB WANT OF FUNDS
in no way be considered members out of committee and several at­ Park ....
275.51
15,010.40
Phone 30. Ostrander Building,
of the official family here were in tempts have been made to force
Street (includes $13,000.00 which will bo taken up by bonds).... 28,376.27
630% Main Street, Cottage Grove tho party that went to Corvallis.
Total.
.$ 30,927.17
bills out onto the floor. No such at­
Eugene was not able to care for so tempt has yet been successful, al
228.29
BONDS OUTSTANDING
many as did its sister city and the though such an attempt as the farm Water, issue 1905, 5%......
DR. W. M. HAMILTON
............... . ....... .................
20,000.00
4
number
of
tickets
given
out
had
Chiropractic
82,000.00
bloc has in mind might get some Wuter, issue 1910, 5%_........ . ........... ................. .......
Total.
.$ 43,614.96
Chronic cases a specialty. Office to be limited, with the result that where.
15,000.00
Water, refunding issue 1921, 6%....................... .....
BONDS
OUTSTANDING
over Darby hardware. Residence at employes who could not go and
15,000.00
One not familinr with the work Sewer, issue 1904, 5%.................................................
212 South Pacific Highway.
could not ask friends to go were
-$ 20,000.00
30,000.00 Water, issue 1905, 5%......... ............ ...........................
committees can not understand Funding, isbue 1910, 6%.............................................
82,000.00
heard to make unkind remarks about of
Water, issue 1910, 5%.......... -.....................................
why
there
should
be
so
much
deluy
J. F. SPRAY
15,000.00
how stingy the university city was and folks at home probably have
Total..
..$162,000.00 Water, refunding issuo 1921, 6%___________ __
15,000.00
aDd what would happen when the the legislators pictured as working
Sower, issue 1904, 5%............ ........................ ............
Real Estate, Insurance and
BONDS OUTSTANDING, ISSUED UNDER BANCROFT ACT
30,000.00
university asked something from the two or three hours a day and spend
Funding, issuo 1910, 6%.................................... ........
Collections
F, improvement....
.$ 7,498.27
405 Main Street
Cottage Grove dear people.
ing
the
remainder
of
tho
time
visit
­
3,000.00
The abuse of the courtosy has ing with lobbyists aud other visit G, improvement....
Total................................. ............... ....... ................ _................ . .... $162,000.00
6,000.00
become bo notorious that many ors. Nothing could be much further H, improvement...
HERBERT W. LOMBARD
BONDS OUTSTANDING, ISSUED UNDER BANCROFT ACT
8,980.51
members hesitate'' to go on the from the truth. As a matter of fact I, improvement....
Attorney at I.iw
F, improvement_________________ __________________ _____ __ $ 5,498.27
First National Bank Building
the greater part of the work of the
3,000.00
Total.... ........... ..................... ............................................................. $ 25,478.78 a, improvement................................ ... ........... .................. ...... . ..........
Cottage Grove, Ore.
Phone
session is done when the assembly
6,000.00
I, Herbert Eakin, Treasurei of the City of Cottage Grove, Oregon, do H,
is nut in session.
8,980.51
hereby certify that, to the best of my knowledge and belief, the. fore­ i. improvement__ _____ __ ______________ _____ _______ ____
DE. ROY SMITH
But why the delay in getting bills going is a true and correct statement of the amounts received, paid out,
Veterinarian
back from committee 1
Total________ ............______ ____ _____________________ __ $ 23,478.78
and remuining on hand in the treasury of Cottage Grove, Oregon, from
Part of tho delay is due, of statement rendered December 31, 1921, to June 30, 1922 inclusive, and
Phones 1114 and 915
I,
Herbert Eakin, Treasurer of tho City of Cottage Grove, Oregon, do
course, to the fact that a committee of the bonded and warrant indebtedness of said city as of June 30,1922.
146 Park Street, Eugene, Oregon
hereby certify that, to the best of ray knowledge and belief, tho fore­
operates in much the same manner
Dated at Cottage Grove, Oregon, this 30th day of June, 1922.
going is a true and correct statement of the amounts received, paid out,
MRS. F. J. ALSTOTT, S. T.
that the same number of citizens
HERBERT EAKIN, City Treasurer.
and remaining on hand in the treasury of Cottage Grove, Oregon, from
of any city in the state would op­
(Suggestive Thetppeutics) I
statement rendered June 30, 1922 to December 31, 1922, inclusive, and of
erate if they got together in a
You don’t have to go lo Coue to
the uonded un i warrant indebtedness of said city as of December 31,
chamber of commerce committee
get identically the same thing. It’s
1922.
room to discuss some subject of
the latest, its the greatest art of
Datod at Cottage Grove, Oregon, this 31st day of December, 1922.
equal importance. It takes time for
healing.
HERBERT EAKIN, City Treasurer.
from five to seven men to thresli
out a piece of legislation and get
NATHAN 8. LEE
to a point where they can agree as
Attorney at Law
FACTS ÏMniAM MOT°K to the kind of a report to make.
Taylor Building, Corner Main and ABOUT iIN Ul/XlN CYCLES
But the people at homo are re­
Seventh, Cottage Grove, Oregon
sponsible in a large degree for the
delay
about which they complain.
Indian Motorcycled of today are
Dressmaking and Designing different from any other motor As soon as an important piece of
x all won guaranteed
cycles. They are better because legislation gets into committee, re­
MRS. PET SANFORD
they are modern in construction and quests begin to arrive from inter­
ested persons for hearings before
205 Adams Avenue
new in design.
the committee. Often a delay of
Indians
have
a
unit
power
plant
Phone 134 R, Cottage Grove, Oregon
several days is asked in order to
all
in
oil
with
no
openings
for
leaks.
Agency Barcley Custom Made Corset
Indian has a two unit
..............
lighting give the person or persons making
the request time to get to Salem.
BRUSHES OF system, with ammeter and switch.
QUALITY
Indian has a steel forged head Often one or more such requests
with trussed forks, giving more come after the committee has de­
write to
cided upon its report. Often such
G. B. A BN EST strength and rigidity.
requests come after the report of
Indian
uses
a
large
battery,
giv-
Phone 124-L
the committee bus heen sent to the
ing
better
lights.
°"O’ ar no
Oregon
Cottage Grove
Indians are gear driven, with all desk. The committees attempt to
accommodate
all
who
wish
to
be
MRS. NATHAN 8. LEE
gears, clutch and transmission run­
Soprano Soloist
ning in oil bath, eliminating all heard. The people at home would
send up a protest that would reach
Teacher of voice culture. Tone pro­ wear.
duction. Voice placement by correct
Indians are built lower, giving to the heavens if they were denied
breathing. Pupils’ recitals.
better balance, thereby easier to such a courtesy—and so it goes—
and so tho bills are delayed in get­
340 Second Street, Cottage Grove. balance and operate.
63 per cent of all the motorcycles ting committee action—and the re­
MEMBEIl
used by the U. 8. during the war sult is last minute congestion and
overtime for the clerks at the ex­
were Indians.
FEDERAL RESERVE
pense
of
the
state.
France, Italy and Russia used In­
Tonight the way* and means com­
SYSTEM
dians in the Royal Flying Corps.
mittee is hearing representatives of
Indian won both of the National the
University of Oregon, represent­
hill climbs in 1922.
Indian won 10 out of 11 national atives of the W. C. T. U. home and
numerous other delegations who are
In your planning, do not overlook the great assistance
championships in 1922.
New York Police Dept, uses over interested in appropriations. Friday
you
can obtain from allying yourself with a strong well
night they heard representatives of
600 Indian motorcycles.
SHORTHAND
O.
A.
G
and
a
half
dozen
utfter
del
­
managed
bank. Open an account with us today and thus
Indian means the largest produc­
ers of motorcycles in the world. , egations. Tomorrow nighi Another
begin
a
business
acquaintance which will stand you in
TYPEWRITING
Indian means the fastest and most set of delegations will be heard,
good
stead
during
years to come. We are always ready
and
so
it
will
go
with
this
and
powerful motorcycle in the world.
BOOKKEEPING
to
advise
with
you
concerning investments and to assist
Any fair minded person reading other committees until the end of
the session—and there is nothing
the above will agree that Indian is more
you
in
every
way
in
our power. Our motto is service
tiring
and
wearisome
than
sit
Ask for Our Free Catalog the best motorcycle in the world. ting night after night listening to
and small accounts as well as large are welcome.
Yes, we sell on terms or for cash. what these delegations have to say.
Suit yourself.
Seeing is believing. Drop in our
“ I want this bill to pass, so I’m
store and let us demonstrate,
not going to say a word.” Thus Rep­
Used machines for »ale.
resentative Lee put one of his bills
A. E. ROBERTS, President
on final passage. It didn’t get a
Eugene, Oregon
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One 1918 Ford Roadster.
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