COTTAGE PROVE SENTINEL, FRIDAY, APRIL 20, 1923 Notice of School Meeting I Notice is hereby given to the legal voters of School District No. 45, of Laue eounty, State of Oregon, that a school meeting of said district «ill be held at auditorium of high school building on the 30th day of | April, 1923, at 7:30 o’clock p. m. for the purpose of discussing the budget 1 A hereinafter set out with the levying board, and to vote ou the proposition of levying a special district tax. The total amount of money needed by the said school district during the fiscal year beginniag on June 18, 1923, and ending June 30, 1924, is estimated in _ following budget and in- iu t the eludes the amounts to be received from the eounty school fund, school fund, elementary school fund, special district tax, and all other moneys of the district: BUDGET ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES Personal Service No. Salary Total Superintendent _______ 1 »2,200.00 »2,200.00 Principals: High school................. 1 1,900.00 1,900.00 West side building__ 1 1,350.00 1,350.00 Teachers: High school________ 1 1,260.00 1,260.00 High school________ 5 1,170.00 5,850.00 Agriculture ________ 1 1,800.00 1,800.00 Home making______ 1 1,400.00 1,400.00 Domestic art________ 1 1,170.00 1,170.00 Grades ____________ 1,000.00 2,000.00 Grades _____________ 12 900.00 10,800.00 Janitor _____________ 1 1,000.00 Janitor ______________ 1 600.00 Janitor ______________ 1 400.00 2,000.00 Clerk ................................. 1 175.00 175.00 Election and census....... 75.00 Athletics ___ 75.00 WRIGLEYS a Total ............................................................... Material and Supplies: Furniture (desks, stoves, curtains, etc.) Library books......... ...................................... Telephone __ __ _____________ ___ _____ Janitors’ supplies____________________ Fuel ___ _____________________________ Light, power, heat____________________ Wat er __ ____________________________ Stationery ............... ......... Sundry ______________________________ City Transfer 500.00 100.00 80.00 400.00 1,100.00 250.00 90.00 300.00 100.00 Total ______ _____________________ Maintenance and repairs: West side building and grounds_____ Old high school building and grounds. Home making department____ ______ Agriculture department........................... A. O. Anderson. Proprietor Hauling & Draying Piano Moving a Specialty .... ♦ 2,920.00 Office in Spray brick near 8. P. Station. Office phone, 99; res­ idence phone, 124-J. Jl 675.00 375.00 450.00 300.00 Total _____________ ________ ___ _________ Asnessmeqts (highways, roads, streets, bridges) Birch avenue................. _..... Fifth street_______________ ________________ 4 1,800.00 56.00 376.00 ...» Total ......................... Indebtedness: Bonds to be redeemed. Bond interest due....... Warrant interest __ 432.00 Grove Transfer Furniture Moving General Jobbing F. W. Jacobs, Proprietor Office telephone_________ 4 Residence telephone..... 21-F3 2,500.00 2,000.00 750.00 Total Insurance -....... » 5,250.00 Total .... Emergency ■..... 4 204.00 DAYandNlGFJT Bonded 4 100.00 JITNEY Total ____ Total estimated amount of money for all purposes during the year—.............. »42.761.00 ESTIMATED RECEIPTS From county school fund during the coming school year ......................................... -................ -.................... ...» From state school fund during the coming school year ................... ...................... .......................................... .. State elementary millage....... ............................. ............... County high school tuition........__ .....____ ._...____ __ Smith-Hughes subsidies............................. ......................... From all other sources..................................... ................. 1,407.00 3,960.00 5,000.00 1,600.00 150.00 RECAPITULATION Total estimated expenses for the year________ _____ »42,761.00 Total estimated recoipts, not including proposed tax 19,453.00 Everett Powell Woodson Brothers Garage, l’hone 27. After the garage closes, phone to 102-L. ?,336.00 Total estimated receipts, not including proposed tax. CARDS DB. A. W. KIME Specialist in Obstetrics »19,453.00 U ill cure for confinements at his home if desired. Special nurse if re quired. Phones: office, 34; res. 126J Use 3% of your srross receipts for advertising and increase the volume of vour business 10% Springtime Calls- Plan your vacation now! Vacation Suggestions National Educational Association at San Francisco Yosemite and Sequoia (big trees) National Parka Santa Cruz Del Monte fan la Barbara Loa Angeles beaches and resorts Newport and Tillamook beaches Crater Lake National Park Oregon Caves Cascade Mountains Coos Bay Country 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? 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 resorts. For further particulars, ask your local ticket agent, or write JOHN M. 8COTT, General Paaaenger Agent Portland, Oregon Lloyd and Ruby Arrington were iu Cottage Grove Sunday. Raymond and Miles Wicks visit­ ed in Dorena Bunday. Mr». Lizzie Smith aud children, of Cottage Grove, spent the week eud at the home of Mrs. Smith's sister, Mrs. Miles Pitcher. SPECIALIST Lyman Johnson and Miss Eva i Suter were married Saturday iu Eu­ in internal medicine for the gene. past twelve years Mrs. M. E. Sallee and daughter Velma visited iu Cottage Grove DOES NOT OPERATE Sunday. Miss Kathrine Hatfield is staying Will be at at the I-a Bells Stewart home. Leonard Paquette, of Dorena, vis­ ited Sunday ,'t the James Spahr home. Thursday at the home of their par­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Wicks. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Neal and chil­ dren were in Cottage Grove Satur­ Office hours 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. day evening. Mrs. Lester Mooney returned Sun­ day from a month’s visit iu Marsh­ field with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Purdin. Mr. and Mrs. Veru Wick» and No Charge for Consultation children visited in Cottage Grove Saturday. Dr. Mellenthin is a regular Mrs. Peter Smith, of the Grove, graduate in medicine and sur- visited with Mrs. Dollarhide at the Chambers camp Thursday of last gttry and is licensed by the state of Oregon. week. Dr. Mellenthin Osburn Hotel Wed., May 2 One Day Only A wantad will rent your house. Amazing Gain Is Made by Lawion Wasted by Stomach Trouble and Rheumatism, He Gains 47 Lbs. on Tanlac, He States. He visits professionally the more important towns and cit- ies and offers to all who eall on this trip free consultation except the expense of treat­ ment when desired. According to his method of treatment he doeB not operate for chronic appendicitis, gall stones, ulcers of stomach, ton­ sils or adenoids. He has to his credit wonder­ ful results in diseases of the stomach, liver, bowels, blood, skin, nerves, heart, kidney, bladder, bed wetting, ca’arrh, weak lungs, rheumatism, sci- atica, leg ulcers and rectal ail- ments. If you have been ailing for any length of time and do not get any better, do not fail to call, as improper measures rather than disease are very often the cause of your long standing trouble. Remember above date, that consultation on this trip will be free and that his treatment is different. Married women must be ac­ companied by their husbands. Address: 336 Boston Block, Minneapolis, Minn. a 13-20-27p “Before 1 had finished my third bottle of Tanlac my appetite and digestion were fine. The treatment has also overcome my rheumatism entirely. I have actually gained forty-seven pounds, and feel like a new man.” This remarkable state­ ment was made by George L. Law- Ion, of 345 Macadam Road, Port­ land, Oregon. “For seven years I was almost an invalid,’’ he declared, “and must have lost fifty pounds, for I was under a hundred. My Btomach was so badly out of order that mighty near everything I ate disagreed with me and 1 bloated with gas till I was in utter misery. This time Inst year I was the worst and so week that I couldn’t get out of bed for two weeks. “Then I read about Tanlac and decided to give it a try. That was the best thing I ever did, for since taking the treatment I haven’t a single ailment in the world, and couldn’t ask for better health.” Tanlac is for sale by all good druggists. Accept no substitute. Your wants may be few—provid- Over 37-million bottles sold. a20 ed you use Sentinel want nd». tf DELIGHT VALLEY. PROFESSIONAL IL W. TITUS, D. M. D. Dentistry Modern equipment. First National Halnnce, amount to be raised by district tax......... .. ................ .»23,308.00 Bunk building. Hours, 9 to 12 and Dated this second day of April, 1923. 1 to 6. Evenings aud Sundays bv C. E. UMPHREY, Chairman, appointment. Office phone, 10; res H. J. SHINN, ---------- idonee phone. 158-Y. N. E. GLASS, DR. W. E. LEBOW Board of Directors. Dentist Attest: WORTH HARVEY, Clerk. Main. Hours, Office Fifth and _____ ___ 8:30 GEO. O. KNOWLES, * " i and lo 12 and 1 to 5:30. Evenings 8. L. GODARD, Bundays by appointment. Pnc iones: 8. V. ALLISON, office 35, residence 134-Y. n6 13-20-27 Advisory Budget Members. DB. O. £. FROST Off'ee lu Lawson builnng Phone 47 Oregon Cottage Grove April 17.-—Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Brown, of Eugene, were supper guests at the E. J. Kent home last Wednesday evening. Miss Shortridge, of Cottage Grove, is staying with Mrs. Law­ rence Montieth, as Mr. Montieth has gone away to work. A large number from here attend­ ed the meeting of the literary a' the Walker union high school build­ ing Friday evening. Mrs. Ipha Knox and daughter Marjorie came up from Salem Sat urday for a visit at the E. J. Bears home. Mrs. Knox returned home Sunday. Marjorie remained for a few days. Rev. Guy Newman preached at Urò Bruirò —the kind that is made from cream—is now on sale at all confectioneries in Cottage Grove. You can identify it by the light color (no artificial coloring matter) and the Creamy Taste. MADE BY A COTTAGE GROVE INDUSTRY DR W M. HAMILTON Chiropractic, Meehauo-Therapy, Gynecology, Hydro-Therapy, Electro Therapy. Office over Darby Hard ware. Phone 116-J. Office hours: 9 to 12; 1 to 5; Sundays by appoint me nt. ______ OA VEN O. DYOTT, M. D. Physician and Surgeon X-ray work iu all its bruuehe». Eve mugs by appointment. 034 Main Cottage Grove, Oregou • ••* Mr. Live Business Man! DR H. A. HAGEN Licensed Drugless Physician Phone 30. Ostrander Building, 630 Vs Main Street, Cottage Grove J. F. SPRAY Beal Estate, Insurance aud Collections 405 Main Street Cottage Grove HERBERT W. LOMBARD Attorney al li» First National Hank Building Cottage Grove, Ore. Phone 94 DR ROY SMITH Veleriuanan Phones 1114 and 915 146 Park Street, Eugene, Oregou MRS. F. J. ALSTOTT, 3. T. (Suggestive Therapeutic») All kinds of diseases treated. After effects of the flu removed. Massage for tired people. Racura foot treat­ ment given. Dressmaking and Designing all work guaranteed MRS. PET SANFORD 205 Adams Avenue Phone 134 R, Cottage Grove, Orcgoa Agency Barcley Custom Made Corset % *6-20c i 204.00 100.00 «------------------------------------------------$> the school house Sunday evening and will hold meetings next Friday, Mrs. J. A. J oil, who has been on ♦------------------------------------------------ the nick list .he past week, is im- THE CEDARS proving. Mr. aud Mrs. Lowell Benstun and April 16.—Mr». Annie Stenuett daughter, of Saginaw, spent !_ .1. the | left Friday for her home in Portland week end nt the W. A. Keene home. 1 with her daughter, Mrs. Jackson. A good sized delegation from here Mrs. Stenuett has routed her place attended the Sunday school conven­ to the Dau Franklin family, from tion at Cloverdale Sunday. I Oklahoma. Saturday and Sunday evenings. Mr. aud Mrs. N. Bolton left .Sat­ J. C. Wright put a crew of men urday for Portland, where they will at work on the south end of the visit for a few days. Delight Valley road Monday morn­ James W. Bears came down from ing. the Bohemia district Friday. He has The Conner brothers baled hay been employed through the winter Monday for the Beidler brothers, at on the Evening Star Mines com­ their place south of Cottage Grove. pany's properties. Mr. and Mrs. George Andrews Mr. aud Mrs. G. W. McFarland and children, of Corvallis, were Sun­ visited Friday at Star, where their day guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. daughter Florence is teaching. Witcher. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Hambrick, of the Grove, spent Bunday at the LYNX HOLLOW. home of Mrs. Hambrick’s sister, Mrs. G. W. McFarland. April 17.—Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Bahrenfus and son Paul spent Sunday evening at Campbell arrived Saturday from Roseburg, accompanied by J. N. the C. A. McFarland home. Mrs. Lloyd Smith, of the Grove, Campbell, who had been in Rose­ spent Thursday at the home of her burg a few days for medical at­ tention. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ashby. Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Caldwell were Marion Horning, Mrs. Ashby and Hazel Ashby were in Eugene Mon in Cottage Grove Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. R. Y. Porter mo­ day. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Smith and tored to Eugene Sunday afternoon, daughter Beulah, L. Bahrenfus taking their son Lester back to the and Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Kemple at­ University of Oregon. Several from here attended tho tended a convention of the county farmers’ union in Springfield Sat­ Sunday school convention at Pleas­ ant Hill Sunday. urday. The John and Joe Johnson and Fay Alma Remple spent Saturday Campbell families attended church with Mrs. Ellen McFarland. A. G. and J. H. Remple, of Dallas, ir. Eugene Sunday. The Win. Plank family, of Reeds­ spent Saturday and Sunday at the home of their brother, D. H. Rem­ port, is visiting with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clock, of ple. Mr. aud Mrs. S. C. Veatch ami Cottage Grove, and Mr. and Mrs. daughter Wunda, of Halsey, visited Lasswell, of Yoncalla, visited at the a short time at jtheir ranch Sunday. A. B. Wolford home Sunday. Miss Nancy Neal had dental work The W. A. Hemenway family picked orchids on the upper part of done in the Grove the latter part the Kemple ranch Sunday afternoon. of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Strong vis- Mrs. Virgil Oppel and children, of Roseburg, are visiting at the ited in the Hollow Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. 8. E. Dresser and home of Mrs. Oppel’s brother, Ster­ children, of Comstock, were callers ling Bolton. Literary Friday night. Everyone here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Lebow visit­ bring his or her pennies. ed with their home folks Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Thornton HEBRON. and children visited Sunday at the W. A. Renne home. April 17.—Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Kebelbeck motored to Eugene Sat­ urday. STAB. The girls’ club met Saturday with Grants Miss Annie Jepson. April 17.—Rev. Mr. and Mrs. HeraM White, of Pass, preached hi Satur- Eugene, visited Sunday at the home day and Sunday. of Mr. White’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mary Crume and son Harry Mrs. N. W. White. motored up from the Grove Friday Several from Eugene, Pleasant evening and the J. T. i_ C visited _ at ™- Hill, Cottage Grove and London at­ Sallee home. tended church here Sunday. Mrs. Lillie Owen and family mo­ J. G. Murry has bought a new tored to Eugene Sunday and visited Chevrolet touring ear. at the home of Mrs. Owen's sister- Mr, and Mrs. Sutherland McLean, in-law, Mrs. Tom Monroe. en route from Los Angeles to their Mrs. Miles Pitcher and Mrs. Oral home in Seattle, are visiting for a SalleeandbabyvisiUu£Jn Dorena few days with Mr. McLean’s niece, Mrs .T G Kappauf. I Neighborhood News After Every Meal PAPE FIVE BRUSHES OF yCALITY write to G. B AHNEST Phone 124 L Cottage Grava BETTY B BEAUTY PARLOR Particular Work for Particular People. 300 Main Street Phone 110 I. »•••••• • •• •• • •••• ••• There are many forma wTiieh a business firm may use that cost but little yet save a great deal of time and make a record that often proves con- venient and valuable. For example it is often convenient to have a carbon copy of each order that is sent to a wholesale house. It is then possible to find in a moment what, goods have been ordered. The date they were ordered can be learned at the same time. It is often important to know whether a mistake in an order was made by the person placing the order or by the person shipping it. The carbon copy gives the information in a mo­ ment. It is often important to have a list of items covered by a check, as well as a record of dis­ counts taken. Duplicate remittance blanks give this information at once to the person receiving the check and the same information is on file with the person making the remittance. The Sentinel can make these or other forms upon short notice. Many firms in Cottage Grove are now using these and other forms printed by The Sentinel. If there is any kind of record you wish to keep and are in doubt as to the kind of form best adapted for the purpose, The Sentinel is always ready to assist you. It has worked out forms for many customers and is ready to do the same for you. 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