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COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL, FRIDAV, MAY 25, 1923 SUMMONS. Í 4 In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Lane. Cottage Grove Manufacturing Company, u a wipurmiuu, corporation, pmniuix, plaintiff, vs. D. G. McFarland; J. B. Stewart and ------ Stewart, his wife; George W. Smith and und Belle Smith, his wife; Harley Pefley; A. L. Yarnall and Edna Yarnall, his wife; George A. Yarnall and Mary Yarnall, his wife; Mollie Y. Willis; Silas Yarnall, David H. Yarnall; John Yarnall; Harry Yarnall; C. Wayne Yarnall and Ethel Yarnall, his wife; Wilbur H. Yarnall; Sarah Crane; Laura McFarland; Warren Edwards and Marion Edwards, his wifo; Herman Edwards and Lila Edwards, his wife; and all other persons or par ties unknown, claiming any right, title, estate, lien, or interest in the real estate described in tho com plaint herein; defendants. To Harley Pefley; George A. Yarnall and Mary Yarnall, his wife; Silas Yarnall; David H. Yarnall; John Yurnall; Sarah Crane; and all other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lion or interest in the real estate de scribed in the complaint herein, defendants: In the name of the State of Ore gon: You and each of you are horo- by required to appear and answer the coinpluint filed against you in the above outitlted court and cause on or before six (6) weeks from the date of the first publication of this summous; and if you fail so to ap pear and answer said complaint, for want thereof the pluintiff will take a decree as prayed for in said com plaint as follows: a decree adjudg ing and decreeing that the plaintiff is the owner in feo simple of the following described premises, to-wit: Begin at a point 25 feet North of the Southwest corner of the John Cochran Donation Land Claim No. 55, in Township 20 South of Range 3, West of the Willamette Meridian, run thence North 21 feet more or less to the Easterly line of the O. & C. R. R. Co.’s right of way, thence South 28% degrees West 22 feet, more or less, or to a point West of beginning, thence East to the place of beginning. Also begin at the Southwest corner of said Claim No. 55, run thence North 46 feet, more or less, to Easterly line of O. & C. R. R. Co.’s right of way, thence North 28 degrees 30' East along said easterly line of right of way 108 feet 9 inches to a point, thence North 28 degrees 30' East along said line 200 feet to a point, thence North 28 degrees 30' East along said line 40 feet, thence South 61 degrees 30' East 100 feet to a point, thence South 61 degrees 30' East 55 feet 7 inches to the northerly line of the Oregon Southeastern Railway Company’s right of way, thence southwesterly along said line of said right of way and continuing along the same in a southwesterly direction to a point due cast of the place of beginning, and thence West 83 feet, more or less, to the place ot beginning, in Imne County, State of Oregon, and every part thereof, and tiiat the* defendants have not, nor have either of them, any right, title or interest whatsoever in and to the said premises, or any part thereof, and that the title of plain tiff in and to said premises, and every part thereof, be quieted as against the said defendants, and each of them, and all other persons or parties unknown, claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest in the real estate described in the complaint herein; and that plain tiffs have such other and further relief herein as to the court may seem just and equitable. This summons is published once each week for six successive weeks in the Cottage Grove Sentine) by order of tho Hon. G. F. Bkipworth, Judge of tho Circuit Court, which order bears date the 2nd day of May, 1923. The date of the first publication of this summons is May 4, 1923. POTTER, FOSTER & IMMEL, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Residence and postoffice address: ^^n£4-jnel5 NOTICE TO CREDITORS. 4 Notice is hereby given that Annie Lyon has been appointed adminis tratrix of the estate of C. C. Lyon, deceased, by the County Court of Lane County, Oregon, Baid appoint- made on the 1st day of May, 1923. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same, duly verified, as the law requires, to said administra trix at the law office of H. J. Shinn, in Cottage Grove, Oregon, within six months from the date of first publi cation of this notice, which is on the 11th day of May, 1923. ANNIE LYON, Administratrix. m£lljne8. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. « Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the Connty Court of Lane County, Oregon, administrator of the eatate of Edno Oliver Elliott, deceased, which order bears date of the 5th <lay of May, 1923. AU persons having claims against the estate of the said Edno Oliver Elliott, deceased, are hereby notified and required to present the name duly verified, to the undersigned at the law office of Herbert W. Lombard, First National Bank Building, Cot tage Grove, Oregon, on or before six months from the day of the first publication of this notice. Dated and first published this 11th day of May. 1923. KARL K. MILLS, Administrator of the estate of Edno Oliver Elliott, deceased. HERBERT W. LOMBARD, Attorney for estate. myll jneJ5 Mines Company, by George C. Hogg, its agent, whose address is U. 8. Natioual Bank Bldg., Portland, Ore gon, han made application for a patent for the Fawn, Jasper and Newton lodes, situate in no organ ized Bohemia Mining District, re jected T. 23 8. R. 1 E., W. M., Lane County, Oregon, with surface ground as described by the official plat, herewith posted, and by the field notes on file in the office of the Register of Roseburg Ijind Office, Oregon, to-wit: FAWN LODE: Beginning at Cor. No. 1, whence U. 8. Min. Mon. est’d in M. 8. No. 229, bears 8. 70“ 18' E. 8096.8 ft., thence 8. 47’ 28' W. 448.5 ft. to Cor. No. 2, thence N. 70’ 46' W. 1244 ft. to Cor. No. 3, thence N. 47’ 28' E. 395 ft. to Cor. No. 4, thence 8. 74’ 51' E. 476 ft. to Cor. No. 5, thence 8. 78° 24' E. 538 ft. to Cor. No. 6, thence N. 60’ 15' E. 41 ft. to Cor. No. 7, thence 8. 50’ E. 250.33 ft. to Cor. No. 1 the place of beginning. JASPER LODE: Beginning at Cor. No. 1, whence U. 8. Min. Mon. est’d in M. 8. No. 229, bears 8. 73’ 32' E. 8219.6 ft., thence 8. 47° 28' W. 187.9 ft. to Cor. No. 2, thence N. 80’ W. 240.9 ft., to Cor. No. 3, thence 8. 6’ 30' E. 5 ft. to Cor. No. 4, thence N. 87’ 45' W. 670 ft. to Cor. No. 5, thence N. 66’ 11' W. 606.4 ft., to Cor. No. 6, thence N. 47’ 28' E. 480.4 ft. to Cor. No. 7, thence 8. 70’ 46' E. 1244 ft. to Cor. No. 8, thence 8. 36’ 28' E. 119.4 ft., to Cor. No. 1, the place of be ginning. NEWTON LODE: Beginning at Cor. No. 1, whence U. 8. Min. Mon. est’d in M. 8. No. 229 bears 8. 70’ 39' E., 9366 ft., thence 8. 47 ’ 28' W. 649.2 ft. to Cor. No. 2, thence N. 64“ 59' W. 1413 ft. to Cor. No. 3, theneo N. 47’ 28' E. 649.2 ft. to Cor. No. 4, thence 8. 64° 59' E. 1413 ft. to Cor. No. 1, the place of be ginning. Tho net area of Fawn, Jasper and Newton lodes is 42.445 acres (ex clusive of conflict with Sur. No. 443, Gem lode). The names of the adjoining and conflicting claims as shown by the plat of survey are the Vesuvius and German lodes of Sur. No. 486, on the east and south, the Gem, Reco, and Slide lodes of Sur. No. 443 on the north and A. L. H. lode, unsurveyed, on the west. Date of posting this notice on tho claim, February 24, 1923. W. H. CANON, Register. a20H5 ADMINISTRATORS’ NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the County Court of Laue County, Ore gon, on the 10th day of May, 1923, appointed Ernest L. McReynolds, Administrator of the estate of George W. McReynolds, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate are required to present them properly verified as by law required to said administrator at the First National Bank, Cottage Grove, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated this 15th day of May, A. D., 1923. ERNEST L. M c R eynolds , Administrator ALTA KING, myl8-jne)5 Attorney. APPLICATION FOR U. S. PATENT Mineral Survey No. 815. Mineral Application No. 014770. United States Land Office, Rose burg, Oregon, April 12, 1923. Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of act of Congress ap proved May 10, 1872, The Vesuvius Mines Company, by George C. Hogg, its agent, whose address is U. 8. National Bank Building, Portland, Oregon, has made application for a patent for the Story lode, situate in no organized Bohemia Mining Dis trict, rejected T. 23 8. R. 1 E., W. M., Lane County, Oregon, with sur face ground as described by the of ficial plat, herewith posted, and by the field notes on file in the office of the Register of Roseburg Land Office, Oregon, to-wit: STORY LODE: Beginning at Cor. No. 1, whence U. 8. Min. Mon. est’d in Sur. No. 229, bears 8. 75° 45' E., 5649 ft., thence N. 75’ 10' W., 643.7 ft., to Cor. No. 2 thence N. 10’ 11' E., 80 ft. to Cor. No. 3, thence N. 75’ 34' W. 846.5 ft. to Cor. No. 4, thence N. 9’ 47' E., 292 ft., to Cor. No. 5, thence 8. 61’ 48' E. 44.1 ft., to Cor. No. 6, thence N. 84’ 25' E., 403.5 ft., to Cor. No. 7, thence 8. 76’ 41' E. 1055 ft. to Cor. No. 8, thence 8. 9° 47' W. 525.5 ft. to Cor. No. 1, the place of beginning. The net area of Story lode is 15.028 acres. The names of adjoin ing claims are Main lode, unsur veyed, on the east, Summit No. 2 unsurveyed and 8ur. No. 486 Night ingale lode on the south, Sur. No. 486 Vesuvius lode on the west and Sur. No. 443, Slide lode on the north. Date of posting plat and notice on the claim, February 24, 1923. W. H. CANON, Register. a20j!5 Neighborhood News DO RENA. (Special to The Sentinel.) May 22.—Miss Dorris England ar- rived Saturday from Salem to ut- tend the funeral of her brother, Clay England. Emit Kirk, Mrs. C. H. Jennings, Faye Jennings and Mabel Mosby were in Eugene Saturday. Fred Montieth returned from Lowell the latter part of last week. A number from here worked Sun day cleaning up the Sears cemetery in preparation for Memorial day. Those interested will meet there again next Sunday ot complete tho work. J. H. Kirk has purchased n new Star coupe from the Service garage in the Grovo. Mrs. John Teeters’ mother is here from Corvallis for a visit. Warren Kelly, C. A. VanSelioiack and A. 8. Ward are working on the road at Wildwood this week. Arthur Bales and Ralph Land went to Row River Monday. Walter England came home from Deer Island Sunday to be present at the funeral of Clay England. Mr. and Mrs. Barton Perini, of Cottage Grove, spent Sunday at the J. A. Elliott home. The Dorena high school will pre sent hte play, “The Little Clodhop per,’’ nt the hall Tuesday evening, May 29, beginning at 8:15 o’clock. admission is 15 and " 25 cents. The ................................... THE CEDARS. (Special to The Sentinel.) May 22.—Miss Elizabeth Allen, who hail been visiting at the Butte Mooney home for two weeks, re turned home last week. Sterling Bolton was taken to a Portland hospital Friday for an op eration for appendicitis. Mrs. Bol ton and children and Mrs. Mabel Zucker accompanied him. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Schntidor and daughter Bernadine attended liter ary here last week. Vera and Chester Scott, of the Grove, spent the week end at the W. A. Hemenway home and attend ed the literary, at which Miss Vera presented a singing and dancing number which was greatly appre ciated. Miss Gladys Chapman visited Fri day with Miss Florence McFarland. Mrs. Carrie Beaver and Mrs. Nel- person, by S. M. Hansard, his guardian, plaintiff, recovered judg ment against the defendants J. 8. Milne and Cora M. Milne, his wifo, for the sum of $1,009.00 with in terest thereon from the 10th day of December, 1921 at the rate of 8 per cent per annum and $150.00 at torneys fees, and tho further sum of $18.00 costs which judgment was enrolled and docketed in the Clerk’s office of said Court in said County on the 11th day of May, 1923, and said execution to me directed com manding me in the name of the State of Oregon, in order to satisfy said judgment interest, attorney’s fees, costs of suit and accruing costs to sell the following described real property, to wit: Lot Nine (9) in Block Five (5) of Georgetown addition to Cottago Grove, Oregon. Now, therefore, in the name of the State of Oregon, in compliance with said execution and order of sale and in order to satisfy said judgment, interest, attorney’s fees, costs of suit and accruing costs, 1 will on Saturday, the 23rd day of June, 1923, at the hour of one o’clock, in the afternoon of said day, at the southwest front door of the County Court house, in Eugcno, Lane County, Oregon, offer for sale and sell for cash, at public auction, subject to redemption as provided by law, all of the right, title and interest of said defendants J. 8. Milne and Cora M. Milne, his wife, and all persons claiming by, through or under them or any or either of them in and to said premises. my25 jne22 FRED G. 8TICKEL8, Sheriff of Lane County, Ore. NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, as administratrix of the estate of Morris A. McKibben, deceased, has filed her final uccount in the office of the County Clerk of Lane County, Oregon, and that Saturday, the 22nd day of June, 1923, at the hour of 11 a. m. in the forenoon of said day, in the County Court Room of said Court has been appointed by said Court as the time and place for the hearing of objec- tions thereto nnd the settlement thereof. Dated and first published May 25th, 1923. Last publication June 22, 1923. n . g . M c K ibben , Administratrix of the estate of Morris A. McKibben, deceased. J E. YOUNG, Attorney for Estate. my25jne22 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly appoint ed by the County Court of Lane County, Oregon, administrator of the estate of Martha E. Churchill, deceased. All persons having claims against said eft ate are hereby re quired to present the same to me at Cottage Grove, Oregon, duly verified as by law required within six months after the date of this notice. Dated this 25th day of May, 1923. WILLIAM KIRTLEY, Administrator of the estate of Martha E. Churchill, deceased. J. E. YOUNG, Attorney for the estate. m25je22 NOTICE OF SHERIFF 'S SALE ON EXECUTION IN FORECLOSURE. APPLICATION FOR U. 8 PATENT Mineral Survey No. 814. Mineral Application No. 014771. United States Land Office, Rose burg, Oregon, April 12, 1923. Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of act of Congress ap proved May 10, 1872, The Vesuvine ♦-------------------------------------------- ------- j lie Blackmore Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an execution and order of sale in foreclosure issued out of the Circuit Court of Lane County, Oregon, on the 18th day of May, 1923. in a suit wherein on the 10th day of May, 1923, in said court G. B. Hansard, an insane Eighth Grade Examination. The uniform eighth grade exam inations will be held in school dis tricts where there are pupils to take them on Thursday and Friday, June 7 and 8, 1923. Questions will be sent out to the chairman in districts where pupils are conditioned, but application must be made for ques tions by the teacher in cases where pupils have failed or where they have complied with the condition the law prescribes. E. J. MtXlRE, m25jnel County School 8upt. ----------------------------- :---------- TO THE PUBLIC. This is to notify the public that no one except Peter A. Nelson and Oscar Snow, of Eugene, Oregon, has authority to contract work or buy material in the name of the Amer ican Paving Co. or in any way act for said company, and the company will not be responsible for any con tracts or obligations of any one ex cept as above stated. AMERICAN PAVING CO., PETER A. NELSON, my25 OSCAR 8NOW. visited recently at the M. M. Wheeler home. Mrs. P. H. Magee, Mrs. John Meisner and Mrs. McFarland had charge of the literary program Fri day and presented a splendid pro gram to a large audience. The com mittee in charge of the next meet ing is composed of W. A. Hemen way, M. M. Wheeler and George Tarr. Will McCoy and Earl McFinuey are building a sawmill on the Otto Dobberstein and Leon Arne prop erty. G. W. Smith has taken a position as night watch at the Perry mill. Rev. and Mrs. J. E. Carlson, C. E. Swauder, state secretary of the Christian church, Mr. and Mrs. Will cott and Mr. Luebko spent Sunday at the W. A. Hemenway home. Percy Nelson, Howard Westerbee and Mrs. Pansy Montgomery spent Sunday at the R. B. Burnside home. Mrs. C. H. Handy and Mrs. Ash by visited Thursday at tho P. H. Magee home. Mrs. G. W. McFarland returned Thursday from a visit in Portland and Salem. Mr. Izerson and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bahrenfus and son Paul spent Tuesday night at the C. A. McFar land home. Mrs. F. M. Clow visited Saturday night with her sister-in-law, Mrs. Ed Ashby. Miss Minnie Ashby, Ruby Godard and Miss Lucie Mattheyer spent Bunday afieruoon at the Ed Ashby home. Jay and Marion Horning and Miss Hazel Ashby spent Sunday in Cor vallis. D. 11. Remple spent the week end in Dallas on business. Kathryn Hemenway spent Satur day night at the D. H. Remple home. Mrs. P. H. Magee, Emmett and and Mrs. James Lillie Buruside ~ ........................ Bears were visitors at the open meeting of the farmers’ union, . A short program was given and was ’ greatly enjoyed. MOUNT VIEW. (Special to Tho Sentinel.) May 22.—-Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Phillips and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Arne attended church in tho Grove Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Schneider and daughter Bornadine and Addison Heath attended literary at The Cedars Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Brumfield, Mrs. Amanda Sears and Miss Laura Riley visited in Eugene Monday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Cooley and daughter Elizabeth and W. D Heath were at the Shields cemetery Monday and helped to clean it up. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Green, of Marshfield, returned from a visit with relatives in Washington Sat urday, joining Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Brumfield, whom they will accom pany as far as Iowa on the Brum field’s trip to Florida. They plan to leave Tuesday of this week to be gone three months. Miss Forrest Schneider closed her school at Cascade Locks Friday and returned home Saturday. Charles Bales motored to Oakland Saturday on cannery business. Mrs. Amanda Sears was in Cot tage Grove Monday. William Heath was up from Wendling over the week end. Mrs. McCall, who is spending the summer as companion to Mrs. June Kile, went to the Grovo Saturday to stay with the Wilson children while their mother, Mrs. Sweet, at tends the Odd Fellows and Rebekah convention in Marshfield this week. Mrs. Kile is staying with her daughter, Mrs. Amanda Sears, dur ing Mrs. McCall’s absence. Mrs. J. A. Schneider visited with Mrs. W. D. Heath Thursday after noon. The neighborhood crew of men which had been graveling the lane which turns off at the Currin bridge have completed the work, making n good road of one that was almost impassable during the winter. Mrs. J. A. Schneider is raising turkeys for the market and has 69 hardy little fellows running about. The range on the Schneider place is excellent for tnrkeys. Mrs. Schnei der made a good profit on a consid erably smaller flock last year. Earl Elliott sustained the loss of the fourth finger of his left hand Tuesday of last week while em ployed at the Josclyn mill. SAGINAW. (Special to The HentineL) May 22.—J. C. Conley has com pleted tearing down and removing to his place the house which he purchased from C. J Queener. Mr. and Mrs. Bartlett Johnston lyrtle and Opal and children and Myrtle Adney motored to Roseburg 1 _ Wed nesday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Johnston returned the same day. The Adney girls visited with their sister, Mrs. Arthur Campbell, until Saturday, when Mr. and M rs. Camp bell brought them home and visited over the week end at the Aduey homo. The high school baseball team lost a game to Creswell high at Cres well Thursday of last week, the score being 13 to 12. The Moons, who had been living with H. G. Watkins, removed to Eugene Thursday. Delbert and Gladys Walk ley have been ill during the past week. Kelly B. Moody, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Moody, arrived in Eu gene Friday morning from Arizona, where he had been under treatment in a government hospital for some time. Many from here went to Cottage Grove Bun day to witness the motor cycle hill climbing contest. H. G. Watkins spent a few days in Eugene last week. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jarrett, of Bpringfield, visited Bunday with 8 H. Jarrett. Rev. Malone closed his series of meetings here Bunday and has gone to Blue Mounatin, where he will conduct meetings. Harry Benston cut the tip from one of his fingers Bunday. Many from thin vieinity attended the funeral of Clay England in Cot tage Grove Monday. Miss Bertha Cox, of Cttage Grove, spent Sunday at the Bartlett John ston home. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cotter and son Charles attended junior week end at the University of Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Queener and son, of Star, spent Sunday with Mrs. Mary Queener. ^^bljsa^Sibyl^CeUerscame^ipfrom PAGE FIVE Springfield Tuesday to attend a picnic for the girls’ sewing club. Eugene Business HOW ABOUT THE FELLOW WHO WALKS! If the prico of leather keeps on going up even the wealthy won’t be ablo to wear their shoes more than half-soled. • • • Some forward men are bashful when it comes to paying their bills. SHORTHAND TYPEWRITING BOOKKEEPING Notice of Special Election Ask for Our Free Catalog Notice is hereby given that a special election will be held in the City of Cottage Grove, Lane county, Oregon, on Monday, the 4th day of June, 1923, for the purpose of voting on the following proposed amendments to the Charter of the City of Cottage Grove: NO. 1 Shall the Common Council be authorized to issue and sell Serial Bonds in a sum not to exceed $30,000, to bear interest not to exceed 5 per cent, to run 30 years, payable $1000 annually, for the purpose of building and furnishing a City Hall and for no other purpose; also to repeal the au- thority to issue $50,000 for an electric light system; and fi NO. 2 Shall the Common Council be authorized and empowered to establish one or more lighting districts for the purpose of _______ „ better street affording lighting facilities and make equitable collection of costs of same; and NO. 3 Shull the Common Council be prohibited from the sale of any unit of the municipal water system or the west side watershed without being duly authorized so to do by a vote of the people of Cottage Grove. The polls will bo open for the purpose of said election between the hours of 9 o’clock a. m. and 12 o’clock in. and between the hours of 1 o’clock and 5 o’clock p. in. of said day. The armory is hereby designated as the voting place in the First Ward, and John W. Veateh as judge and Mrs. lima Beager and George Hawley as judges and clerks of said election in tho First Ward. The city hall is hereby designated as the voting place in the Second Ward, and O. O. Veateh as judge and Mrs. Linnie Sterling and R. E. Walker as judges and clerks of said election in the Second Ward. The McKibben residence, 1001 Jefferson avenue (corner Tenth street), is hereby designated as the voting place in tho Third Ward, and Mrs. Leita Stewart as judge and Mrs. Della Richmond and Mrs. Ileen Currin as judges and clerks of said election in the Third Ward. Done by order of the Commou Council the 15th day of Muy, 1923. HOMER GALLOWAY, City Recorder. INITIATIVE PETITIONS by certity I hereby certify the following to bo true copies of the initiative petitions f" ----- J----- ' * to " ~ .. „ for z amendments the Charter of the City of Cottage Grovo, cited in above Special Election Notice: NO. 1 “To the Hon. Homer Galloway, Recordor of the City of Cottage Grovo, in Lane county, _„ Oregon: "We, the undersigned citizens and legal voters of tho City of Cottage Grove, in Lane county, Oregon, respectfully demand that the following proposed amendment to Section 1 of Chapter XI of the Charter of the City of Cottage Grove • • • shall be submitted to the legal voters of the City of Cottage Grove for their rejection or approval, at a special elec tion to be called and held for that purpose. ‘ * Section 1. The Common Council shall have the power to issue coupon bonds of the city, not to exceed $159,009, running not more than 30 years, bearing interest at not more than 6 per cent per annum, prin cipal and interest payable at such time place designated, sealed with tho seal of the city, signed by the Mayor and attested by the Recordor, and shall be sold at not less than par value to the highest responsible bidder, after notice published at least once a week for at least throe successive weeks in a newspaper published at Cottugc Grove, Oregon; provided, however, that no bonds shell be issued by said Council unless authorized by a majority of the electors of said city at an election held for that purpose, the notice of which election shall state the amount and purpose for which the bonds are to be issued; provided further, that no election shall be called or held for the purpose of voting such bonds unless peti tioned for by at least fifty of the resident freeholders of said city. “Provided, however, that in addition to the $150,000 bond indebted ness herein authorized, said Common Council are hereby specially author ized to issue coupon bonds in n sum not to exceed $30,000, to bear inter est not to exceed 5 per cent, to run for n period of thirty yeurs and payable $1000 tiunually for said period of thirty year«, the snid bonds to be issued and used for the purpose of building and furnishing u city hall and for no other purpose. “That amendments to said Section 1 of Chapter XI, adopted by a vote of the people of Cottago Grove at an election held September 22, 1909, and on September 6, 1921, be and they are hereby repealed.” NO. 2 “To Hon. Homer Gallowey, Recorder of the City of Cottage Grovo, in, Lane county, state of Oregon: “We, the undersigned, citizens and legal voters of the City of Cottago Grove, in Lane county, state of Oregon, respectfully demand that tho following proposed amendment to the Charter of the City of Cottagje Grove • • • shall be submitted to the legal voters of the City of Cot tage Grove nt a special election to be called for that puqiose: “CHAPTER XU “Lighting Districts “ Section 1. The Common Council is authorized and empowered to establish one or more lighting districts for the purpose of affording better street lighting facilities for said district and said Council is nu thorized to collect from the property in said district such portion of the cost of lighting said district as may seem equitable. “Section 2. Whenever the Common Council shall deem it necessary and for the best interests of said city to furnish better lighting facil ities for any district in the city it shall establish said district by ordi nance, which said ordinance shall define the boundaries of said district, the lighting system proposed to be established therein, tho cost of main taining such lighting system and what proportion of said coat shall be assessed to and collected from the property in said district and what part thereof, if any, shall be paid directly out of tho genera) fund of the city. Immediately upon the passage of such ordinance and its approval by the Mayor, tne City Recorder shall give notice to property owners in said district of such proposed establishment of such lighting district and of the proposed levying of an assessment for the cost of such lights. “Section 3. The notice mentioned in Section 2 shall be given to property owners in the same manner as the notice provided in the Charter of said City of Cottage Grove for street improvements. “Beetion 4. The same remonstrance may be filed against such pro posed establishment of a lighting district and tho levying of assesHment for the cost thereof as provided for remonstrance against street im provement and if no such remonstrance is filed with tho City Recorder within ten days after the posting of such notice or tho first publication thereof the Common Council is authorized to enter into a written con tract with any person, persons, firm or corporation having a franchise for lighting the streets of said city, to put up poles, posts or other structures or appliances for lighting tho streets in said lighting district and shall determine and declare by ordinance tho proper and propor tionate amount of the cost of erecting such lighting system and the maintenance thereof shall be assessed to and upon ouch lot, piece or1 parcel of land in said lighting district but tho assessment shall be based upon the frontage of such lot, piece or parcel of hind abutting on the street or streets proposed to be so lighted. “Beetion 5. The assessment mentioned in Section 4 shall be for tho cost of lighting said street in said lighting district for a period of ten years «ind said assessment ordinance shall provide for the payment there of by the property owners of said lighting district in ten annual in stallments, each installment to be for one tenth of the cost of lighting said district for said period of tan years and tho whole cost shall be declared a lien upon said property from the time tho same shall have been filed in the docket of city liens. “Section 6. When the Common Council shall have passed tho ordi nance declaring a lien upon the property in said lighting district for the cost of such lighting tho City Recorder shall enter the same in tho docket of city liens in the manner provided herein for street and sewer assessments and shall be collected and become delinquent in the samb manner provided for street and sewer assessments.” NO. 3 I « To the Honorable Homer Galloway, Recorder of tho City of Cottage Grove in Lane county, Oregon: “We, the undersigned, citizens and legal voters of tho City of Cottago Grove, Lane county, Oregon, respectfully demand that the following pro posed amendment to Section 13 of Chapter IV of the Charter of the City of Cottage Grove be submitted to the legal voters of the City of Cottage Grove at a special election to Im called and held for that pur pose: “CHAPTER IV ••Section 13. The Common Council shall have charge and control of the finances propert of the City, except as otherwise provided, snees and all property and ma; y provide for the sale of any pro| iperty and sell the same, when considered by it for the best interests ol if the City, provided, however, that the Council shall not sell the Municipal water system or any unit thereof, nor the West aide water shed belonging to said water system, lying north of the Cottage Grove-Ixirane road, without being duly authorized so to do by a vote of the p«>ople of Cottage Grove.' ’ HOMER GALLOWAY, City Recorder. Eugene Business College A. E. ROBERTS, President Eugene, Oregon City Transfer A. O. Anderson. Proprietor Hauling & Draying Piano Moving a Specialty Office in Spray brick near 8. P. Station. Office phono, 99; res idence phono, 124-J. Grove Transfer Furniture Moving Piano Moving a Specialty F. W. Jacobs, Proprietor Office telephone_________ .4 Residence telephone..... 21-F3 DAY and NIGHT Bonded JITNEY c"* Everett Powell Woodson Brothers Garage. Phone 27. After the garage closes, phone to 102-L. The months with r’s in them aro also the mouths when the mortality of grandmothers is lowest. PROFESSIONAL CARDS DR. A. W. KIME Specialist in Obstetrics Will care for coufinemonts at his home if desired. Special nurse if re quired. Phonos: office, 34; res. 120J H. W. TITUS, D. M. D. Dentistry Modern equipment. First National Bank building. Hours. 9 to 12 and 1 to 0. Evenings and Bundays by appointment. Office phono, 10: res idence phono, 184-J. DR. W. E. LEBOW Dentist Office Fifth and Main. Hours, 8:80 to 12 and 1 to 5:30. Evening* and Sunday* by appointment. Phone*: office 35, residence 134-Y. DR. C. E. FROST Office it. I<awson bullring Phono 47 Oregon Cottago Grove DR. W. M. HAMILTON Chiropractic, Mechano Therapy, Gynecology, Hydro-Therapy, Eloctro- Tlierapy. Office over Darby Hard ware. Phone 1I6-J. Office hours; 9 to 12; 1 to 5; Bundays by appoint ment. GA VEN O. DYOTT, M. D. Physician and Burgeon X ray work in all its branches. Eve nings by appointment. 034 Main Cottage Grove, Oregon DR. H. A. HAGEN Licensed Drugless Physician Phone 30. Ostrander Building, 630% Main Street, Cottage Grove J. F. SPRAY Real Estate, Insurance and Collections 405 Main Street Cottage Grove HERBERT W. LOMBARD Attorney at I.i* First National Hank Building Cottage Grove, Ore. Phone 94 DR. EOY SMITH Veterinarian Phones 1114 and 815 146 Paik Street, Eugene, Oregon MRS. F. J. ALSTOTT, S. T. (Suggestivo Therapeutics) All kinds of diseases treated. After effocts of the flu removed. Massage for tired people. Racura foot treat ment given. Dreismaking and Designing all work guaranteed MR8. PET SANFORD 205 Adams Avenue Phone 134 R, Cottage Grove, Oregon Agency Barclay Custom Made Corset BRU8HE8 OF QUALITY write to G. B. ARNE8T Phone 124-L Cottage Grove BETTY B BEAUTY PARLOR Particular Work for Partienlar People. 300 Main Street Phone 110 L H. J. SHINN Attorney at law and Notary Public Practices in all courta Thirty yearn of experience. Bader building, Cot tage Grove, Oregon.