T PROFESSIONAL OABDS LEGISLATURE IN MUDDLE OVER TAXATION MEASURES DE. A. W. KIME Specialist in Obstetrics (Continued from first page.) Will care for confinements at his home if deaired. Special nurse if re­ quired. Phones: office, 34; ros. 126J during the interim, paved the way for tho tax reduction aud tax re­ distribution program for which the H. W. TITUS, D. M. D. present administration will claim Dentistry Modern equipment. First National and get most of the credit. Representative Shelton, predicted Bank building. Hours, 9 to 12 aud 1 to •. Evsuitigs and Sundays by today that number 141, which would appointment. Office phoue, 10; res centralize the power of fixing as­ ideuce phono, 158 Y. sessments in the state tax com­ mission and which failed last night, DR. W. E. LEBOW will not be enacted by this session. Dentist The members of the ways and means Office Fifth and Main. Hour«, 8:30 committee and several others were to 12 and 1 to 5:30. Evenings and absent at the time it failed to pass. Sandaya by appointment. Phone«: The house adjourned at 5:30 with­ office 35, residence 134-Y. out having passed a bill during the entire day, except some of the tax­ DB. O. B. FROST ation measures left over from the Office in Lawson builring Phone 47 Cottage Grove Oregon GA VEN O. DYOTT, M. D. Physician and Surgeon X-ray work in all its branches. Eve nings by appointment. 634 Main Cottage Qrovo, Oregon DR. H. A. HAGEN Osteopathy, Chiropractic, Massage and Dietetics Phone 30. Ostrander Building, 630^4 Main Street, Cottage Grove DR. W. M. HAMILTON Chiropractic Chronic cases a specialty. Office over Darby hardware. Residence at 212 South Pacific Highway. J. F. SPRAY Beal Estate, Insurance and Collections 405 Maiu Street Cottage Grove HERBERT W. LOMBARD Attorney at I.i* First National Hank Building Cottage Grove, Ore. Phone 94 WRIGLEYS and give your stomach a lift Provides "the bit ol sweet** In 5«a«Fic>al to rm. Helps to cleanse the teeth and keep them healthy. DR. BOY SMITH Veterinarian Phones 1114 and 915 146 Park Street, Eugene, Oregon MRS. F. J. ALSTOTT, S. T. (Suggestive Therapeutics) You don’t have to go to Coue to get identically the same thing. It’s the latest, its the greatest art of healing. NATHAN S. LEE SHORTHAND Attorney at Law Taylor Building, Corner Main and Seventh, Cottage Grove, Oregon Dressmaking and Designing all work guaranteed TYPEWRITING BOOKKEEPING Ask for Our Free Catalog MRS. PET SANFORD 205 Adams Avenue Phone 134-R, Cottage Grove, Oregon Agency Barcley Custom Made Corset °*u-¡77« ivU-1 Eugene Business BRUSHES OF QUALITY write to B. ARNEST Phono 124-L Cottage Grove MRS. NATHAN S. LEE Soprano Soloist Teachor of voice culture. Tone pro­ duction. Voice placement by correct breathing. Pupils ’ recitals. 340 Second Street, Cottage Grove. We have purchased 122,000 pair U. S. Army Munson last shoes, sizes 5^ to 12, which was the entire surplus stock of one of the largest U. S. govern­ ment shoe contractors. This shoe is guaranteed 100% solid leather, color dark tan, bellows tongue, dirt and waterproof. The actual value of this shoe is $6. Owing to this tremen­ dous buy we can offer same to the public at....................... $2.95 Send correct size. Pay postman on delivery or send money or­ der. If shoes are not as repre­ sented we will cheerfully re­ fund your money promptly up­ on request. f9tfc National Bay State Shoe Co. Eugene Business College A. E. ROBERTS, President Eugene, Oregon 000.00 Improvement Bonds, of said special order of the day before. Number 144, to provide for the City, bearing date December 12, exemption of growing timber upon 1923, issued in denominations of deforested lands, and number 186, *500, bearing interest at 6 per cent making amendments to the law gov­ per annum, payable 10 years after erning the operations of the tax date. conservation and supervising com­ No bid will be considered at less mission, were enacted at the after­ than par and accrued interest. Each noon session. Number 146, to trans­ bid must be accompanied by a cer­ fer to the irreducible schools fund tified check in the sum of $200, to receipts from inheritance tax was be returned to unsuccessful bidders. voted down for the reason that tak The Common Council reserves the ing this money from the general right to reject any and all bids. fund would make necessary a larger HOMER GALLOWAY, direct millage. City Recorder. Í9-16 Senator Johnson’s resolution call ing for a ten per cent reduction it. salaries was voted down in the NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING. house. It was said that it reached Notice is hereby given that the only the man getting the small salary. The house adopted an un­ undersigued administrator of the favorable committee report upon estate of Crampton H. Jones, de­ emate bill 99, requiring two farmers ceased, has filed his final account I upon the game commission. The with the Clerk of County Court of bill was characterized as an attempt Lane County, Oregon, and that Sat­ to wreck the game commission be­ urday, the 10th day of March, 1923. | cause of a joker in it. The gover­ at the hour of 10 o ’clock in the | nor now has the power to appoint forenoon of said date in the court as many farmers as he sees fit. room of said court in the court Shelton’s railroad rate bill went the house of Lane County, Oregon, has been fixed as tho time and place same route. House point resolution to submit for hearing objections to said re I an amendment extending the bene­ port and tho settlement thereof said fits of the bonus act to service men Older of date February 3rd, 1923. J. I. JONES, Administrator. who were in the regular forces but ALTA KING, Attorney deprived of the benefits because of for said estate. f9-m9 arbitrary date after which enlist­ ments must have been made in order to benefit under the act, was NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT acted upon favorably, as was the senate joint memorial to ask cong­ Notice is hereby given that the ress to designate Harrisburg as the undersigned executor of the estate head of navigation of the Willam­ of Helen M. Silsby, deceased, has ette. At present Eugene is so filed his final account in the mat­ designated, which makes it neces­ ter of said estate, and an order has sary for draws to be maintained been made and entered of record in the two railway bridges at Har­ directing this notice and settiug risburg and would also make a draw Tuesday, the 13th day of March, necessary in any bridge which Lane A. D. 1923, at the hour of 11 and Linn counties may build. o’clock a. nt. at the County Court House concurrent resolution num­ room in said County, for the hear ber 6, to permit Portland to finance ing of objections, if any, to said a fair in 1927, received quick fav- account, and for the final settle- orable action. ment of said estate. A house bill is in to raise the WORTH HARVEY, motor speed limit to 35 miles aud Executor of the estate of to provide that after five years any f9m9 Helen M. Silsby, deceased. car shall pay only the minimum license fee of $15. A new revenue NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. measure would lay a tax on movie films. Dep.ir merit of the Interior, U. S. The ways and means committee has voted to give governor Pierce Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon, the full amount of $450,000 which January 27, 1923. Notice is hereby given that Rus­ h > asked to be expended in putting the state penitentiary upon a pay­ sell M. Proudfit, of Star, Oregon, who, on October 28, 1920, made ing basis. Thirty bills are on the calendar Homestead Entry, Serial, No. 013408, in the house for tomorrow, which for the N% of 8tf)i of Section 17, is as large a day’s work as might Township 21 8.. Range 2 W., Wil­ be expected when it is considered lamette Meridian, has filed notice how little was done today. Tho of intention to make Final Three- house is reported as well in ad­ year Proof, to establish claim to vance of tho senate, where consoli­ the land above described, before dation has completely glutted the the Register and Receiver of the United Slates Land Office, at Rose wheels. Tho first fish fight of the ses- burg, Oregon, on the 12th day of sion, probably will be precipitated March, 1923. Claimant names as witnesses: when the bill to close the Wiliam- ette below the bridge at Oregon Maxie Whipps, of Cottage Grove, City comes on for final passage Ore.; Tom Patten, of Cottage Grove, Ore.; Raymond Gleason, of Star, tomorrow. Ore.; John Cx’.r, of Disston, Ore. f2-m2 W. IL CANQN, Register. JUST IN TIME Some Cottage Grove People May Wait Till It’s Too Late. Department of the Interior, U. S. Laud Office at Roseburg," Oregon, January 20, 1923. Notice is hereby given that William A. Crispin, of Oakridge, Oregon, who, on October 10, 1919, made Homestead Entry, Serial, No. 012040, for a tract of land contain­ ing 19.92 acres in Sec. 27, Tp. 20 8., R 3 E., described by metes and bounds, as follows: Beginning at Corner, No. 1., which is identical with the corner of Sections 26, 27, 34 and 35 of Tp. 20 S., Rango 3 E , Willamette Meridian; thence N. 0’ 03' E., 10 chs.; thence 8. 75° W., 41.26 chs.; thence N. 89° 01' E., of beginning, 39.85 chs.; to place _ _ has filed notice of intention to make Final Three-year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before E. O. Iminel, U. 8. Com­ missioner, at his office, at Eugene, Oregon, an the 8th day of March, 1923. Claimant names at witnesses: C. E. McLane, of Oakridge, Ore.; Charles Hebert, of Oakridge, Ore.; I N. Blanton, of Oakridge, Oakridgt Ore.; summons . ~_1_. ;Jge, Ore. Albert McLane, of Oakridj W. H. CANON, Register. In the Circuit Court of the Stat« f2m2 of Oregon for Lane County. Stella Hake, Plaintiff, vs. Stan NOTICE TO CREDITORS. ley Hake, Defendant. To Stanley Hake, Defendant: Notice is hereby given that the In the name of the State of Ore­ undersigned has been appointed by gon, you are hereby required to ap­ the County Court of Lane County, pear and answer the complaint of Slate of Oregon, Administratrix of the above-named plaintiff, in the the last will and testament of above entitled suit, in the above Oeorge Salton, deceased, which or­ entitled Court and on file therein, der bears the date of the 3rd day on or about the 17th day of Febru­ of February, 1923. ary, A. D. 1923, said date being six All persons having claims aganist weeks from the date of the first the estate of said George Salton, publication of thia summons, and if deceased, are hereby notified and you fail to answer, for want there­ required to present the same, duly of, the plaintiff will apply to the verified, to the undersigned, at the Court for the relief demanded in law office of Herbert W. Lombard, plaintiff’s said complaint, which Cottage Grove, Lane County, Ore­ said relief is for a decree of the gon, on or before six months from Court forever dissolving the mar the date of the first publication of nage contract existing between the this notice. plaintiff and the defendant, and for Date of first publication Febru­ such other and further relief as to ary 9th, 1923. the Court may seem just and equit­ ESTELLA I. SALTON, able. Administ r-itrix of the last will and Thia summons is published in The testament of George Salton, Deceased Cottage Grove Sentinel, a news Herbert W. Lombard, f9m9 psper of general circulation, pub­ Attorney for estate. lished at Cottage Grove, Lane Coun­ ty, Oregon, by and pursuant to an NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. order made by Hon. G. F. Skip worth, Judge of the above entitled Department of the Interior, U. Court, dated January 4th, 1923, ones 8. Land Office at Roseburg, Ore., each week for six successive and February 13, 1923. consecutive weeks, the first publi­ Notice is hereby given that Elvin cation thereof being on the 5th day Lewis, of Crow, Oregon, who on of January, A. D. 1923, and the August 9, 1920, made homestead last publication will be on the 16th entry, serial No. 013222, for tin- day of February, A. D. 1923. 8W% of NWH, and N^ of 8W% HERBERT W. LOMBARD, of section 9, township 19 B., range Attorney for plaintiff. 6 W., Willamette meridian, has filed Residence and postoffice address: notice of intention to make final Cottage^lrove^Oregon^ three-year proof to establish claim to the land above described before NOTICE OF SALE Or COTTAGE E. O. Immel, U. 8. Commissioner, at GROVE IMPROVEMENT his office at Eugene, Oregon, on BONDS. ISSUE ”J” the 29th day of March, 1923. Claimant names as witnesses: Al Notice is hereby given that on vin Lew is, of Crow, Oregon; C. E. I Monday, the 19th day of February, Lewis, of Crow, Oregon; A. H. Pea­ 1923, at the hour of 8 o'clock p. m. body, of Crow, Oregon; Wayne of said day at the Council Chamber Jenkins, of Crow, Oregon. in the City HaU sealed bids will be W. H. CANON, received for the purchase of *13, f!6ml6 Register. Don’t wait until too late. Be sure to be in time. Just in time with kidney ills. Means curing the backache, tho dizziness, the urinary disorders. That so often come with kidney troubles. Doan’s Kidney Pills are for this Woodson Brothers Garage. purpose. Phone 27. After the garage very Here is Cottage Grove testimony closes, phone residence, 118L of their worth: Mrs. Ella L. Wilson, 1236 Ash J Ave., says.“ “I gladly recommend Doan’s Kidney Pills as I know they F are a good remedy. My kidneys act­ ed irregularly and I felt run down. I knew my kidneys causod this m«, trouble. Doan’s relieved strengthening my back and kid­ neys. ’ ’ Price 60c, at all dealers. Don’t simply ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that Mrs. Wilson had. Foster-Milburn F. W. Jacobs, Proprietor Co, Mfrs, Buffalo, N. Y. f!6-23 JITNEY g Ralph Chestnut Grove Transfer Furniture Moving General Jobbing Office telephone................... 4 Residence telephone..... 21-F3 City Transfer Hauling & Draying Piano Moving a Specialty Office in Spray Brick near S. P. Station. 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