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PAGE THREE TAKE IT IN TIME SENTIMENT AGAINST UNTAXED Notice of School Meeting Just as Scores of Cottage Grove Notice is hereby given to the legal voters of School District No. 45, People Have. of Lune county, State of Oregon, that a school meeting of said district will be held at auditorium of high school building on the 30th day of Waiting doesn’t pay. April, 1923, at 7:30 o’clock p. m. for the purpose of discussing the budget If you neglect kidney backache, hereinafter set out with the levying board, and to vote on the proposition Urinary troubles often follow. of levying a speciul district tax. The total amount of money needed by Douu’s Kidney Pills are for kid the said school district during the fiscal year beginning on June 18, 1923, ney backache, and for other kidney aud e lding June 30, 1924, is estimated in the following budget and in ills. eludes the amounts to be received from the county school fund, state Cottage Grove citizens endorse school fund, elementary school fuud, special district tax, and all other them. moneys of the district: Mrs. Narcissa L. Smith, 118 N. BUDGET I St., says: “My kidneys were out ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES of order and I suffered so with my Personal Service back I could hardly keep going. No. Salary Total Frequent dizzy headaches made me Superintendent _____ . 1 $2,200.00 $2,200.00 miserable. My work was burden Principals: some and I often, neglected it, and High school______ 1 1,900.00 1,900.00 my kidneys acted irregularly. I read West side building. 1 1,350.00 1,350.00 of Doan’s Kidney Pills and they Teachers: cured me of the backache and all High school............. 1 1,260.00 1,260.00 other signs of kidney complaint.’’ High school______ 5 1,170.00 5,850.00 Price 60c, at all dealers. Don’t Agriculture ______ 1 1,800.00 1,800.00 simply ask for a kidney remedy— Home making____ 1 1,400.00 1,400.00 get Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same Domestic art............ 1 1,170.00 1,170.00 that Mrs. Smith had. Foster Mil Grades - 2 1,000.00 2,000.00 burn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. *a6 Grades __________ 12 900.00 10,800.00 Janitor —......____ 1 1,000.00 CHIN MUSIC, PROBABLY. Janitor ___________ 1 600.00 It is said that a Russiau prince Janitor ___________ 400.00 2,000.00 1 wants to marry an American girl Clerk ....____________ 175.00 1 175.00 because of her beautiful voice. If Election and census__ 75.00 the marriage culminates, it will be Athletics ___________ 75.00 the first time on record that a mem of the European nobility has Total ______________________________ .»32,055.00 ber swapped his title for a song. Material and Supplies: Furniture (desks, stoves, curtains, etc.) 500.00 Library books_______________________ 100.00 Telephone ...._____ _____ ____ ....__ ....... 80.00 J unit ors ’ supplies......... ........... .......... 400.00 Fuel _______________________________ 1,100.00 Light, power, heat___________________ 250.00 Water _____________________________ 90.00 Stationery __________________________ 300.00 Sundry _____ ____ __ _______________ 100.00 Eugene Business Total _______________________„_ Maintenance and repairs: West side building and grounds.......... Old high school building and grounds. Home making department.......... ........... Agriculture department_____________ SHORTHAND 4 2,920.00 TYPEWRITING 675.00 375.00 450.00 300.00 BOOKKEEPING Ask for Our Free Catalog Total __ ___ __________________ _________ Assessments (highways, roads, streets, bridges): Birch avenue. Fifth street. 56.00 376.00 Total _ Indebtedness Bonds to be redeemed Bond interest due....... Warrant interest .... Eugene Business College A. E. ROBERTS, President Eugene, Oregon 2,500.00 2,000.00 750.00 Totnl Insurance ............. $ 5,250.00 204.00 Total __ Emergency 204.00 100.00 Total Total estimated amount of money for nil purposes during the year.............................................. $42.761.00 ESTIMATED RECEIPTS From county school fund during the coming school . .......... $ From state school fund during the coining school year ............................................... State elementary millage.............................. County high school tuition.................................. Smith-Hughes subsidies........ ........... From all other sources........................................ ......... 7,336.00 1 407 00 3,960.00 5,000.00 1^600.00 150.00 Total enti mated receipts, not including proposed tnx. Francisco ,/ZJ/ $19,453.00 RECAPITULATION Total estimated expenses for the year........................... $42,761.00 Total estimated receipts, not including proposed tnx 19,453.00 Balance, amount to be raised by district tax........................... $23,308.00 Dated this second day of April, 1923. c. E. UMPHREY, Chairman, II. J. SHINN, N. E. GLASS, Bonrd of Directors. Attest: WORTH HARVEY, Clerk. GEO. O. KNOWLES, 8. L. GODARD, S. V. ALLISON, »« 13 20 27 Advisory Budget Members. Use 3% of your gross receipts for advertising and increase the volume of your business 10% Í. *>. Springtime Calls Plan your vacation now! Vacation Suggestion« National Educational Association at San Francisco Yosemite nnd Sequoia (big trees) National Parks Santa Crux Del Monte Santa Barbara Los Angeles beaches and resort« Newport and Tillamook beaches Crater Imke National Park Gregos Cave« Cascade Mom,tains Coos Bay Country I1 f », With the bursting of springtime come the first vagrant thoughts of vacation from their cramped-up winter nests. Why not plan now that you may reap the reward of early and careful planning! 4 A part of our business is to assist you by helpful suggestions. May we serve you by letter, personal advice or by sending descriptive folders! Low round trip tickets will be on sale to San Francisco, Los Angeles and other California points as well as to eastern cities and to Oregon reaorta. For further particulars, ask your local ticket agent, or write JOHN M./SCOTT, General Pmwnger Agent Portland, Oregon ! CONTRACT LET TO WIDEN costs of suit and accruing costa, I EUGENE GOSHEN HIGHWAY will on Saturday, the 21st day of PROPERTY GROWS A contract for widening the Eu gene-Goshen section of Pacific high way, five miles in length, has been let by the state highway commission * ’ New Age, ' * Masonic Organ, Deals to Force & Currignn, of Portland, With Question of Exemption for $100,609.50. Completion of the work near Goshen is expected about of Church Property. the middle of August. The commission also let other The prediction was made in The contracts as follows: Lamprey creek-Fat Elk creek sec Sentinel during and immediately following the recent legislative ses tion of Roosevelt-Coast highway in sion that the time is approaching Soos county, 7.75 miles of grading, when all property not publicly to John Hampshire, Grants Pass, at owned will be put on the tax rolls. $220,350. Bridge over Klamath river near The following from The New Age, national organ of Scottish Rite Spencers, on the Ashland-Klamath Masonry, bears out this prediction: Falls highway, in Klamath county, “There is a growing feeling to the Union Bridge company, Port throughout the country that all ia ml, at $41,510. Grading of the Otter Rock-Agate property should be taxed, The change of sentiment in this direc Beach section of Roosevelt-Coast tion is caused in part by the escape highway haB been held back pend from taxation of a great deal of ing acceptance of the project by the property under the guise of its be United States bureau of public NOTICE OF CALE OF BONDS. ing a charitable work, which, in roads, which are expected from Notice is hereby given to the reality, it is not, and should be Washington within a few days. holders of the bonds of School Dis taxed. Things are so quiet in Nicaragua trict No. 45, Lane County, Oregon, If the exemption from taxation of charitable property was limited that it is natural that rumors should dated may I, 1913, due May 1, 1933, solely to those buildings that were be afloat that there is something but redeemable at the option of the district on May 1, 1923, said bonds used exclusively for religious wor wrong with the » government. • « being in denominations of $1000.00 ship, it iB possible that there would The water wagon sprinkles the each, numbered 1 to 40; that pur have been no sentiment at the pres ent day for general taxation of all road that is paved with good iu- suant to said option said bonds will _____ be redeemed within thirty (30) property. A case in point is that of t. nt ion». days from the date of this notice, hospitals. The San Antonio Express to wit, on the 1st day of May, 1923, CITATION. of January 25 is responsible for the upon presentation to the under following information relative to a In tho County Court of the State signed at lus office in the County suit conducted by the city against Courthouse of I.ano County in the Santa Rosa Infirmary for taxation, of Oregon for Lane County. In the matter of the estate of City of Eugene, Oregon. which was decided in favor of the In ease any holder of any such city by the highest court of Texas. George Salton, deceased. To Estella I. Salton, Edwin Elmer bonds fails to present same at tho The decision contains six reasons Salton, and"WiUiani Nelson Halton. time mentioned herein for the re why it was taxable, as follows: “ ‘1. It was not founded in In tho mime of the State of Ore-' demption thereof, then tho interest whole or in part upon gift or be gon: You and each of you are here thereon shall cease, and the under quest but solely from profits de by cited and required to appear on signed will thereafter pay only the rived from the operation of the in- the 17th day of April, 1923, at 10 amount of such bonds and the in o 'clock a. m., at the office of the terest accrued thereon up to said stitution. “ *2. It is not supported wholly County Judge of tho above entitled first duy of May, 1923. Dated this first day of April, nor in part from donations and Court at Eugene, Oregon, and then EDNA WARD, subscriptions but solely from its and there show cause, if any exist, 1923. County Treasurer. revenues in competition with other why an order of sale of the real ni30a27 estate belonging to said estate like institutions. “ ‘3. It has accumulated a large should not be made to pay the NOTICE OF SALE. surplus which is not appropriated charges, expenses aud claims agaiust to charity but to enlarging its es said estate, aud that said property Notice is hereby given that the tate, the title to which is in the be sold pursuant to said order. undersigned administratrix of the This citation is pursuant to an estate of Lydia E. Long, deceased, corporation. “ *4. Its dominant purpose is to order of the County Court of Lane by virtue of an order made by the increase its estate, and the dispens County, Oregon, in the above en County Court of the State of Ore ing of charity is merely incidental. titled estate dated February 20th, gon, for Lane County, on the 19th “ ‘ 5. It was not established nor 1923, and tho property described in tiny of March, 1923, in tho matter the petition for the order of salo of the estate of Lydia E. Long, de maintained for the public benefit. “ ‘6. That it is privately owned and which will be sold if the order ceased, will from nnd after the 30th mid operated and not under control is granted is described as follows: duy of April, 1923, sell at private Beginning at a point N. 34° 42' salt the following described prem of public authority or obligated to dispense charity, and may abandon East, 280.5 feet from the beginning ises: its present charities and divert its corner of a certain tract of land Beginning at a point 1341 feet property to other lawful purposes deeded by D. G. McFarland to J. C. east and 240 feet north of the NW Baker, on tho 10th duy of Heptem corner of the Win. Currin 1). L. C or transfer it to others’ “The fact was brought out that ber, 1902, and recorded Feb. 10th, No. 44 in Tp. 21 8. R. 3 W of W. a great majority of the patients 1903, in Book 59, page 453 of the M. in Lnne County, Oregon, and paid lull charges; total admittances deed records for Laue County, Ore running thence north 307 and 10 numbered 4471, of whom 3482 paid gon, thence N. 34° 42' East 50 feut feet; thence west 156 feet; thence in full, 436 paid half rates and 553 thence North 19° 42’ East 265 feet, south 307 and 1-6 feet; thence east were free patients and that the in thence East 50 feet to the center of 156 feet to place of beginning, all stitution earned large profits. The tho channel of tho Coast Fork in section 4 aforesaid township and gross income for the three years, River, thence in a southerly direc range. 1918-19-20, was $117,757, $167,175 tion up the center of said channel Also beginning 1719 feet east and and $204,800, showing a net profit to a point H. 60° East, about 80 140 feet north of the NW corner feet, to the place of beginning, in for the three years, respectively, 30 of the Win. Currin D. L. C. No. 44 per ceut, 28 per cent and 38 per See. 28, Tp. 20, H. R. 3 West, in in Tp. 21 S. B. 3 west of W. M. in Lune County, Oregon. Lane County, Oregon, and running cent, which the court held was Witness tho Honorable C. 1’. Bar thence east 212 feet; thence north larger than could be made by u private institution, and out of the nard, Judge of tho County Court of 107 1-6 feet; thence west 212 feet; profits a building fund of $300,000 tho Htnto of Oregon, Lane County, thence south 107 and 1-6 feet to and the seal of said Court hereto place of beginning, all in section 4, had been accumulated. affixed this * loth day of Alareh, uloresaid township and .ange. “It is probable that 1923. Terms of sale cash. Submit offers have been unfortunate Tho date of the first publication to Minnie L. Ashby nt Cottage have illness and spent part of their time in a hospital will doubtless of this citation is ¿lurch 16th, 1923. Giove, Oregon, or at the law office Attest: K. H. BRYSON, of C. A. Winterineicr, Eugene, Orc feel, after they have paid their bill, County Clerk. gon. that there is no real reason why all (seal) Dated March 30, 1923. hospitals should not be prosperous.’’ inl6ul3c By J. D. Hamlin, Deputy. MINNIE L. ASHBY, Administratrix. ni30a27 SILK CREEK. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. (Special to The Sentinel.) Estate of Geo. W. Long, deceased. April II.—Air. and Mrs. Joe Notice is hereby given that La Damewood and daughter Bertha, of Fayette ~ B. Long has been by the Sharp’s creek, visited here one day County Court of the State of Gro last week. gon, in und for Lane County, ap- Ervin Cochran received a ship pointed udministrator of the estate meat of 500 baby chicks from Cali of Geo. W. Long, _ deceased. fornia last week. AU persons having claims against Oscar Wheeler and Lauran Batey, said estate are hereby notified to of Walton, spent the week end here. present the same, duly stated and Mrs. A. G. Nelson and sons Clar verified, to said administrator at ence and Herbert arrived Friday The Service Garage in Cottage from Iowa. Grove, Oregon, within six months O. H. Heine was up from Eugene from this 23rd day of March, 1923. last week cultivating his berries. LA FAYETTE K. LONG, Administrator. Mr. and Mrs. 11. W. Wheeler, of Lorane, spent the week end here A. E. WHEELER, Attorney. m23a20 wiht friends. Mrs. Shade Burcham has recently NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE ON ordeted 200 baby chicks from Bert EXECUTION IN FORECLOSURE. Hands. A farmers’ meeting was held at Notice is hereby given that by the school house Tuesday evening of virtue of an execution and order of last week. sale in foreclosure issued out of tho H. M. Damewood attended the Circuit of Lane county, Oregon, funeral of James Ozmcnt at Ixirane on the Court 19th day of March, 1923, in Sunday. a suit wherein on the 12th day of Oscar and Hiram Wheeler and March, 1923, in said court, Waldo M. Lauran Batey visited the Overholser n of the first 161 motorists Hull, plaintiff, recovered judgment plant Sunday morning. orning. the defendants, Grant C. who passed the corner of Mrs. Hiram Wheeler and baby against Brown, administrator of tho estate visited the first of the week at the of Cullistia Brown, deceased, and Market and Kearny Streets, Wooleott home. Grant C. Brown for the sum of San Francisco, answered $050.00 with interest thereon at tho THE CEDARS. rate of 8 per cent per annum since “Red Crown” to the ques January 29th, 1921, and $100.00 at (Special to The Sentinel.) tion “What kind of gaso torney ’s fees and $18.50 costs of Aprii 11. —Marion Horning and suit und accruing costs, which judg April line do you prefer?” Miss Hazel Ashby spent Sunday in meat wuj enrolled und docketed in Eugene. tho Clerk’s office of said Court in Mrs. Ed Ashby visited in the said County on the 13th day of The result of this check, in Grove Wednesday with her parents, March, 1923, and said execution to which “Red Crown” led its Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Clow. me directed commanding me in the Misses Emilie and Rose Haldeman name of the State of Oregon, in or nearest competitor by spent Sunday at the Ed Ashby der to satisfy said judgment, inter est, attorney’s fees, costs of suit 160%, is typical of the en home. Mrs. Dean Duvall and small son and accruing costs, to sell the fol tire Pacific Coast field, visited Friday at the home of her lowing described real property, to wit: where the majority of mo aunt, Mrs. G. W. McFarland. Misses Marie McCargar, Aileen Beginning at a point 29.74 chains torists get best results by Armstrong and Mis« Shumaker, of North and about 30 links East of Eugene, spent Sunday at the G. W. the Southwest corner of the H W. using Red Crown, the gas McFarland home. Taylor D. L. C. No. 48, and running Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Bolton and i hence East 31 chains to the center oline of quality, and noth- Darwin Bolton spent tho week end cf the channel of the Coast Fork ini e/se. in Roseburg with their sister, Mrs. river, thence South 10 degrees 25' Virgil Oppel. East following tho center of the Mr. and Mrs. Noah Boltor are channel of said river 5.58 chains, visiting at the home of their son, thence West 29.70 chains to the Sierling Bolton. center of the county road, thence Mrs. W. A. Hemenway was in North 24 degrees 42’ West following Eugene over Tuesday night. the center line of said county road Among those who attended lit 6.02 chains to the place of begin erary here Friday evening were ning, containing 16.50 acres of land, Helen Breedlove, Genevieve John all in Section 9 Twp. 21, S. R 3 son, Gladys Chapman, Magdalen West, in Ixine County, Oregon. Willis, Dwight Buchanan, Marion Now, therefore, in the name of Richmond and Gordon Wright. the State of Oregon, in compliance Miss Martha Higgins spent Fri with said execution and order of day and Saturday with Alma Sears sale and in order to satisfy said and attended literary. judgment, interest, attorney's fees, 160% «RED CROWN Jvr the experienced MAJORITY April, 1923, at the hour of one o’clock in the afternoon of said day, at the Southwest front door of the County Court house, iu Eugene, Lane County, Oregon, offer for sale aud sell for cash, at uv public pu auction, subject to redemption as provided by law, all of the right, title aud interest of said defend ants, Grant C. Brown as adminia t nitor of the estute of Callistia Brown, deceased, Grant C. Brown and Opal Brown, his wife, Pat G. Brown, a minor, Delbert K. Brown, a minor, Howard J. Brown, a minor, and Grant C. Brown as guardian of the persons nnd estates of Pat G. Brown, Delbert K. Brown and How ard J. Brown, minors, and all per sons claiming by, through or under them or any or either of them in and to said premises. FRED G. 8T1CKELS, m23a20 Sheriff of Lane County, Ore. £ After Every Meat WRIGLEYS Chew your food well, then use WRIGLEY'S to aid digestion. It also keeps the teeth clean, breath sweet, appetite keen. Ike Great Save the Wr.pp«. BETTER DIGESTIONE Ir City Transfer A. C. Anderson, Proprietor Hauling & Draying Piano Moving a Specialty Office in Spray brick near 8. P. Station. Office phone, 99; res idence phono, 124-J. ir Grove Transfer Furniture Moving General Jobbing F. W. Jacobs, Proprietor Office telephone_________ 4 Residence telephone..... 21-F3 .-------------- — DAY and NIGHT Bonded JITNEY Cirr" Everett Powell Woodson Brothers Garage. Phone 27. After the garage closes, phone to 102-L. PROFESSIONAL GARDS DR. A. W. KIME Specialist in Obstetric« Will care for confinements at his homo if desired. Special nurse if re quired. Phones: off ice, 34; res. 126J H. W. TITUS, D. M. D. Dentistry Modern equipment. First National Bank building. Hours, 9 to 12 aud 1 to 6. Evenings und Sundays by appointment. Office phone, 10; res idence phone, 158-Y. DR. W. E. LEBOW Dentist Office Fifth «nd Main. Hours, 8:30 to 12 and I to 5:30. Evenings and Hundays by appointment. iTioues: Notice is hereby given that the office 35, residence 134-Y. County Court of Lane County, Ore gon, on the 4lh day of April, 1922, DR. 0. E. FROST appointed Clarcnco B. Sears, Ad Office in Ixwwu bullring ministrator of the estate of Jack Phone 47 son Kile, deceased. AU persons Cottage Grove Oregon having claims against said estate DR. W. M. HAMILTON are required to present them prop erly verified ne by law required to Chiropractic, Mechuno-Therupy, said administrator nt tho offico of Gynocology, Hydro-Therapy, Electro Attorneys Wells & Wells, 814 Park Therapy. Office over Darby Hard street, Eugene, Oregon, within six ware. Phone 116-J. Office hotlrs: 9 months from the date of this notice. to 12; 1 to 5; Sundays by appoint Dated this 4th day of April, A. ment. D., 1923. CLARENCE B. SEARS, GAVEN 0. DYOTT, M. D. Administrator. Physician and Burgeon WELLS & WELLS, X ray work in all it« branche«. Eve a6my4 Attorneys. mugs by appointment. * 034 Main Cottage Grove, Oregon ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE. NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING. In the County Court of the State of Oregi Oregon for Lane County. In the matter of the estate of Mary Smith, deceased. Notice is hereby given that tho undersigned has filed his final ac- count and report of his administra tion in tho estate of Mary Smith, deceased, and that tho Court has set Saturday, May 5th, 1923, at the hour of ten o’clock in tho forenoon, at the Court room of said Court in the City of Eugene, County of Lane, State of Oiegon, as the time and place for hearing objections to such final account and report. All persons having -objections thereto will filo the same in writing on or before the said dato. Dated and first published this 6th day of April, 1923. LLOYD SMITH, Administrator of the estate of Mary Smith, deceased. Herbert W. Lombard, a6my4 Attorney tor estate. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. DR. H. A HAGEN Licensed Drugless Physician Phone 30. Ostrander Building, 630ta Main Street, Cottage Grove J. F. SPRAY Beal Estate, Insurance «nd Collections 405 Main Street Cottage Grove HERBERT W. LOMBARD Attorney at 1.1* First National Bank Building Cottage Grove, Or». Phone »4 DR. ROY SMITH Veterinarian Phones 1114 and »15 146 Park Street, Eugene, Oregon MRS. F. J. ALSTOTT, 8. T. (Suggestivo Therapeutic») All kinds of disease« treated. After effects of the flu removed. Massage for tired people. Racura foot treat ment given. Dressmaking and Designing all work guaranteed Notice is hereby given that An- MRS. PET SANFORD nie E. Petrie has Been appointed 205 Adams Avenue administratrix of the estate of liar- ley IL Petrie, deceased, by the Phone 134 R, Cottage Grove, Oregon County Court of lame County, Gro Agency Barcley Custom Made Corset gon; that said appointment ws« brushes or made on the 31st day of March, QUALITY 1923; that all persons having claims against said estate are hereby noti write to fied to present the same duly ver G. B. ARNE8T ified to the said administratrix in Phone 124 L Cottage Grove, Oregon, within six Cottage Grove months from the date of the first publication of this notice. BUTTY B BEAUTY PARLOR Date of first publication the Sth Particular Work for day of April, 1923. Particular Peoplo. ANNIE E. PETRIE, Phone 116 1. Administratrix. 300 Main Street a6my4e