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(Entfaitr (brntir VOLUME XXXIV CRAWLS INTO HIS HOLL COTTAGE GROVE, LANE COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1923 ♦------- —------------------------------- —♦ ir | PRESENCE OF INITIALS OF | - EUGENE HIGH PAINTED ON H. S. BUILDING INCEN8E | ---------------------------------------------- * NUMBER 7 The Pro and Con of Proposed IncomeTax - - ‘i CARS ARE UNCEREMONIOUSLY HALTED ON HIGHWAY Members of Cottage Grove high I A terrific rush to Becure the Sphinx-Like Attitude of County Of school were greatly incensed Satur- No measure which has ever been the relief to general property would large part of the income tax. These products of the Cottage Grove can Young Couples Do Not Learn Rea before the people of Oregon has b< four mills. figures illustrate thut it is a fallacy nery is feared by Superintendent ficial Amazes One Who | day morning when they found that son for Being Treated The property tax in Cottage to believe that through the income I during the night vandals had paint created greater interest than the Knows Him Well. Charles Bales ns a result of a news to a Holdup. ed the initials of the Eugene high proposed income tax law enacted Grove for 1922 was 72.6 mills, tax we are going to be relieved of story published last week. In that school upon the walls of the Cottage by the recent legislature, referred A million dollars from the income the burden of taxation. story it was stated that 360,000 Commissioner Sharp has been pe- ' Grove high school building in letters to the people through the referen-1 tax would decrease the property tax In tho rural districts outside of pounds of produce hud been packed A number from here who used the culiarly silent since The Sentinel several feet high. The letters were dum and up for their endorsement . to 71.6 mills. " s.i Four millions from Cottage Grove, where the total levy, in 5000 cane, which would be an highway between here and Eugene made public the real factB concern- i painted with black enamel and thoir or rejection on November 6. the income tax I.. would reduce the not including any school levy, is average of 72 pounds to the can. a few nights ago are wondering No voter, unless he be endowed ; Cottage Grove millage on general about 30 mills, the reduction would ing the Lorane-Cottage Grove high removal was difficult. It was pre- way, which facts showed that Com j sumed that the work was that of with greater intelligence than the I property to 68.6 mills, a reduction bo a larger proportion, whilo tho The usual amount put into a No. what kind of a job was put up on 10 can, the largest size used, is 6 them by a number of khaki-clad missioners Sharp and Roney and i members of Eugene high, although average human being, can form a of one-eighteenth of the total. Those amount which would be paid pounds, 4 ounces. Mr. Bales thinks men who stopped all cars, ordered possibly County Engineer Morse that has not been proved. Rooters definite conclusion from reading the I getting the reduction in their prop- through the income tax would be that putting 72 pounds into cans were entirely to blame for the de from the county seat who were proposed measure ,as to what it I < rty tax would, of course, pay a smaller. However, should the in intended to hold only the smaller the occupants to get out and hold up their hands and then searched plorable condition of the recently here for the game played Saturday would be likely to do if enacted.! come tax raiso only a million dol amount might cause them to bulge the mon and the cars. completed highway, upon which between Cottage Grove and Eugene, into law. The terms and verbiage, lars, a reduction of one mill from considerably, but his worst fear is In one of tho curs thus treated thousands of dollars of county funds expressed their disapproval of used is often indefinite and unfa 30 mills would not cause the farm that the cannery will not be able to wore two young couples returning miliar to the ears of the average have been thrown away with reck pranks of that kind. owner to show any great hilarity. supply the demand that is certain to from Eugene. The driver was com less abandon by an administration Members of Cottage Grove high voter. Even the authors of the mea develop for such a solid pack. It pelled to stop becauso of being sure are not certain what the moa pledged to the strictest economy. HITTING WAGE EARNER AND talked of capturing sonic of the should have been stated that the blinded by the light thrown by n W. W. Jackson, of Lorane, long Eugene lads and making them re sure is likely to do or what inter HOME OWNER. number of cans used was over motorcycle headlight into his face. prominent in road affairs of the move the paint but this was not pretation the courts may put upon Opponents of the iucomc tax have 50,000. Leaving a cipher off at the Ho had difficulty in keeping his some of the words and terms used county, especially of his particular done. stated that the small wage earner right sometimes makes a great dif cur on the pavement and nearly section, calls attention to the fact and the small home owner would ference in the result. Because of rumors that trouble therein. ran into sorao of those who were This would not be so bad did the that the waterbound macadam road was brewing, extra police protection be hardest hit by the income tax. ordering the car to stop and who north from Ixirane was laid under was furnished at Stouffer field, arguments presented in tho voters ’ Without going into detail to :——--------------------- ♦ were operating the spotlight. He the former county court, with the where tho game was played, but no pamphlet and scattered broadcast Sudden Interest in Oil Opera make the computations, tho single f I ----- O. A. BEIDLER IS OWNER said that ho thought they were to over the state by other means fairly I efficient road organization which trouble developed. man, with no dependents, if income OF CHECK DESTROYED IN bo holdup victims and he probably tions Here and Else state tho issue, but they do not. Commissioners Sharp and Roney- were^$2000, would pay a tax of $1(1. { SISKIYOU 8. P. HOLDUP would huvo run over the men if ho Tlie wild talk being indulged in | cast into the discard, at a cost of If his income were $3000, he would ♦--------------------------------------♦ could have seen to do so. where as Result by both sides to the controversy is; LORANE SCHOOL TEACHER $2.85 a yard, while the contract for pay a tax of $22.50. If his income In this cubo tha men who had C. A. Beidler hus tho charred of Report. amazing, yet many of the gentlemen | the Lorane-Cottago Grove road, with I GOES AFTER BOB CAT AND were $4000 he would pay a tax of stopped tho car jollied the occupants indulging in that kind of talk are: SUCCESSFULLY BAGS GAME tho cheaper typo of construction $37.50. It is presumed that the or remnant of a chock which was in for several minutes, asked them about which Commissioner Sharp $>----------------------------------------------- ♦ recognized as solid citizens of tho dinary unmarried person receiving the mail which was set nfiro by the whether they were having a good has said so much, was let at $2.82. such a salary would be paying no bnndits who told up the Southorn timo, then ordered them out onto Lornne, Ore., Oct. 22.—Miss Mario state and what they say is likely to In other words the former county Ogan, who teaches school near here have weight with many of the , property tax and would pay no tax Pacifio train at Siskiyou recently. the pavement. The young women eourt got a real waterbound macad and who also holds down a home voters. of any kind for the support of his The cheek wu.i for $226, issued Because of the condition which W. A. Elkins and D. T. Awbrey community and his government un by A. C. Stagner, of Wheatland, adniittod that they wore scared al am road, one which has stood up stead on Wolf creek alone, added to Calif., and had been given iu pay most to denth and that when they under all kinds of weather, at a her laurels as a capable young wom exists—because tho voters can hard- j less through the income tax. Leave to Investigate Califor ment for seed which had noen got out of the car there seemed to cost of 3 cents a yard over what an Saturday by taking out her ly help but be nonplussed as to. The head of a family having two be nearly 40 men stiindiug around. nia Field for Selves. Commissioners Sharp and Roney trusty rifle and killing a big bob what to do, because voters un- i dependent children would pay no shipped to him. Mr. Beidler was The young women were not molested doubtedly wish to vote intelligently,. have paid for a thick mush surface cat. tux until his income reached $2800. required to make good the check in tiny way. After the men and tho which they can not do from any on the Ixirane-Cottagc Grove high There has beeu more than even If his income wore $3800, he would at tho bank boro and has sent for car had been carefully searched, Miss Ogan heard the dogs trailing presentation which The Sentinel has , the usual interest in tho prospects pay a tax of $10. If his income a duplicate. way. the cat and got her rifle and fol All but a third of tho check had the occupants were ordered back Tho peculiar silenco of Commis lowed them. They were two or three yet seen, we will discuss the issue I of securing oil here during the past were $4800, ho would pay a tax of into it and un their way. No ex sioner Sharp must indicate that last miles from her home when they more at length than would be ueces ' few days becauso of the nature of $22.50. If his income were $5800, ho been destroyed by fire. So far as known this was the planation was given for tho uuusual week’s broadside completely robbed finally treed the feline and she ar sary had others done their part a report brought back by John F. would pay a tax of $37.50. It is pre treatment. him of words—something which rived shortly afterward. She prompt fairly and with due consideration | Woodard from Half Moon Bay, sumed that half or more of such only mail from here destroyed by It is presumed that the khnki-clad never before has happened in the ly and efficiently dropped the eat for the facts, but the discussion will | Calif., where Sage & Olson Brothers persons would pay no other tax. If tho bandits. men, all of whom seemed to havo recollection of the oldest inhabitant. out of the tree and is now display be as brief as it can be made and also are operating, which has beeu one psid a property tax, it is pre motorcycles, were officers looking yet give the information that every followed by an oniphatic statement sumed thut such tax would bo upon ORGANIZATION OF JUNIOR One who knows Mr. Sharp well has ing his hide as a trophy. RED CROSS IS PROPOSED for bootleggers, but theso ordered voter should wish to have. The Sen by Dr. David Eugene Olson, of Eu ; a homo and that his tax upon his characterized his silence as amaz to get out mid put up their hands tinel will welcome correspondence gene, moving spirit in the oil pro ■ home would not be greater than ing, mystifying and almost oppres PERMANENT COMPENSATION Tho organization of a junior Red wore so excited that they did not for publication from any who may motion business here and at Eugene. the rent paid by tho non-home sive. notice whether the men wore stars. FOR DISABLED VETERANS yet remain puzzled or who may wish In a letter published in Wednes Mr. Woodard went to the Half owner, so that there would be no Cross in the high school is con Those ordered to stop their cars templated. Miss Grace Norton, of ' to take issue with any of the state Moon buy district at tho instanco discrimination. day ’s Eugene Register, O. E. and wore so certain that there was a Giving scores of disabled war vet ments made herein. E. R. Crowe, Lorane good roads If the head of a family had no Eugeno, executive secretary for holdup that it is quite certain that of his father and brother, A. L. boosters who were members of the erans of tho Pacific northwest per Woodard and Walter A. Woodard dependent children he would start Lane county, interviewed Superin ORIGIN OF PROPOSED LAW. who contemplated a possible invest payiug a tax upon an income $800 tendent Hays and Principal Grannis thore would have been shooting had famous delegation which made the manent compensation, a new move The proposed income tax is large ment there. It is understood that less than that of the married person upon tho subject u few days ago tho occupants of the cars had any famous trip to the county sent to on the part of the United States firearms. The officers displayed petition for a wuterbound macadam veterans bureau establishing medical ly the result of the mandute of the Page k Olson Brothers are offering having two dependents, and if only nnd as a result of tho conference largo revolvers. road, make the positive statement rating boards throughout tho dis voters, as expressed by the over none of the stock on their opera one dependent $400 loss. In case of an attonipt will bo made to bring thut no member of that delegation trict for the purpose of awarding whelming vote for Governor Pierce, tions in that district but that W. having three dependents, he would about such an organization in tjio Mrs. O. O. Roberta Dies. ever recanted upon the request for permanent partial disability ratings who had declared for the income tax A. Elkins, of Eugene, had offered pay no tax until income reached high school. There are no fees and Mrs. Amanda Jane Roberta, 50 a waterbound macadam. They point is proving not only a benefit to the as one of the implements he would to Bell to the Woodards a small $3200. In case of four dependents, the organization of tho juniors is not until income reached $3600. In for the purpose of directing unself years of ago, of Grants Paas, daugh to many inconsistencies in state injured ex-service man but will also need to carry forward his elaborate block of stock which ho held. ter of Mrs. B. F. Thrasher, of this ments made by Commissioner Sharp, be a money-saver for the govern program of tax reduction and tax Mr. Elkins and Dr. Olson are both case of five dependents, not until ish personal service to others. Miss Norton met with the Con city, died as a result of cardiac particularly one in which they say ment, according to L. C. Jesseph, redistribution. Those who voted for formor pastors of the Christian ineome reached $4000. A single person may be the head stellation club at its recent regular dropsy at her home in that city that he said that the foundation northwest district manager of the Governor Pierce thereby expressed church here and the senior Woodard approval of an income tax. reck was never laid upon part of bureau. always has been active in the af of a family. Two heads of the same meeting and urged that tho Red October 22, Tho funoral was held More than 100 disabled veterans The recent legislature obeyeu the fairs of the chirrch. family (usually husband and wifo) Cross branch here be made an active here Wednesday mottling, Rev. E. the road. The Crowe brothers wish to know, if such were the case, why have already been given permanent mandate of the people. Some legis As :t result of the report made count as one in claiming exemp forco in tho community. There are A. Forrester officiating. Interment funds in tho treasury for the work was iu the A. F. A A. M.-I. O. O. in the ne.me of common sense a fin partial disability ratings, meaning lative members who did not believe on tho district by Mr. Woodard, tions. permanent compensation from the ill an income tax and some who did Mr. Elkins, whose homo is in Eu We have presented the facts and of the society which, as one of its F. cemetery. ishing course was laid. Mrs. Roberts is survived by the They state that the road was cut the government and eliminating the not feel that the people had issued gene, and D. T. Awbrey, who has leave tho voter to decide how hard activities, is now furnishing milk up by the trucks hauling rock onto need of periodical physical examina a mandate for such a tax, neverthe been actively engaged from his of the ineome tax would hit tho small to neurly a dozen underweight chil husband, C. C. Roberts, and the son, Clifford E. Roberts, Grunts Pass; tho road and that no trucks from tions, he stated. Approximately 2000 less gave it thoir approval for the fice here in soiling the stock of tho wage earner and the amali heme dren in tho schools. tho mother, Mrs. B. F. Thrasher, Ixirano hauling freight used the men will bo called in for examina reason that they felt that unless Guaranty Oil company, the company owner. Cottage Grove, and the following CAPT. CRU8ON ASSIGNED road after the rains set in, because tion before the rating boards fin Governor Pierce was given his in organized by Hagc & Olson Brothers DRIVING CAPITAL AWAY, AS AN ORDNANCE OFFICER brothers and sisters: Robert Sher ot the fact that it immediately be ish their work. Boards have been come tax (and other so-called tax to handle the operations here and wood, Portland; Henry Wagner, It must bo admitted that capital came impassable, becauso nearly all named at Seattle, Tacoma, Spokane, reduction measures) he would use at Eugene, left here Monday to that as an excuse for neglect to make an investigation upon thoir is tax-shy. That may or may not Captain Claude C Cruson, of this William Sherwood aud Mrs. Carrie of the hauling hud been done be Portland, Walla Walla and Boise. This program of awarding perma bring about the impossible 50 per own account. Mr. Elkins, in the be a good argument against tho city, who has been in tho reserve James, lx>s Angeles, und Mrs. Dora fore that time and because truck corps since his resignation as head Rhodes, Cottage Grove. operators wished to do nothing to nent compensation to veterans with cent reduction in taxation which he early part of tho operations, spoke measure. partial disability ratings is one of had promised without tho least idea highly of Mr. Olson and of tho Should we grant special privilege of Company “D” early in this damage the road. Roll Call Dates Are Set. The Crowe brothers also call at the most important and far-reaching of how he was going ot keep such Half Moon bay properties, in which to capital! Or uro tho benefits to year, has received notice of his ap Tho annual lted Cross roll call be derivod from getting capital pointment as ordnance officor of he had invested. tention to the fact that the con moves of the veterans bureau since a promise. That the proposed income tax has tract on this road called for its its formation. It relieves tho" mind Mr. Woodard’s report in brief hero offset by tho benefits to such tho coast defenses of tho Columbia, for Lane county will be held No vomber 4 to 11. The quota set is completion by September 15, that of the injured ex-service man whose many imperfections is admitted by was that there was nothing at Half an extent that we should make its with headquarters at Ft. Htevens. Captain Cruson understands thnt $360U. A largo part of this will the construction company was to be disability is of a permanent nature its friends. This is largely the Moon buy, from which flattering way easy! It might bo good advertising for this means that ho will bo culled havo to bo raised by subscription, penalized $25 the day for every because he will receive a permanent fault of Governor Pierce, who had reports have been received during day after that date required to com income ranging from $10 to $100 a demanded an income tax law but the progress of oil operations here. the state to be able to say that ull to duty in that position whenever ns membership foes will not bring plete the work, that a month later month. The government administra who, during the session, endorsed a He advised prospective investors in classes of citizens of the state pay the state troops are culled out, in nearly this amount. J. 8. Mu the work was not completed and tion costs will be lightened because half dozen income tax bills, nearly the Sage Jk Olson Half Moon bay a fair share for support of govern which would include the annual on- glailry will havo charge of tho coun ty organization und will have about the construction company was auto the men will not have to be ex all of which had provisions diamet properties to first make a thorough ment. The aim of the income tax campment. rically opposed to the provisions of investigation of tho properties and is to bring that about. It was his intention to retire 100 assistants. matically relieved from the penalty amined at stated times. the other bills on the same subject. he advised those intending to invest Capital is of no use to us unless permanently from active participa by the closing of the road. As a result of this whimsical, don’t here to bo guided by conditions at it is invested here. If it is invested tion in military affairs but stated, ♦-------------------------------------- * Members of the delegation of 25 CHRISTIAN CHURCH SUNDAY BLACKBERRIES ADDED TO in property, and the property tax in answer to an inquiry by a ropre or 30 who got from the county SCHOOL HAS 209 STUDENTS know - exactly • what - I - do • want Half Moon bay. STRAWBERRIES AS TABLE attitude of the governor, no final ac court the promise of a waterbound Dr. Olson predicts that Mr. El is reduced by tho amount raised sentntive of The Himtinol, thnt he DELICACY ON O. G. TABLES macadam road are puzzled to know The Christian church Sunday tion was taken until the latter few kins and Mr. Awbrey will bring by the income tax, is not the prop would answer any call to duty from ♦-------------------------------------- ♦ by what method of reasoning Mr. school broke all records last Sun days of the session and at that back a favorable report. Meanwhile erty investment a better one! Would his superior officers. Berries of sovcral varieties con Sharp now would take a casual day, their Rally day, when there time tho measure now up to the ho hns issued a signed “Plain not that rather encourage invest tinue to beur in this favored por street conversation of two or three was an attendance of more than voters was jammed through. Under Statement of Facts,” reading as ment in Oregon property! Would SUNDAY SCHOOL 8E88ION these conditions and with interests follows : not that tend to put “frozen” as sufficient to nullify the action 209 students. This count was made IS HELD AT SAGINAW tion of the fumous, fertile, fruitful Willamette, capital to work! of 25 or 30, even had the conversa of those there on time, several of every kind maneuvering for pro tection from its provisions, a faulty O. A. Kurre, mail carrier to Black These questions should be con tion been held as he said it was, coming later. The Sunday school Inasmuch as false statements Ixircn Harvey, superintendent of which it was not. even surpassed the attendance mark measure was inevitable. With all have been made by some in and sidered in connection with a dis tho Methodist Sunday school here, Butte, brought in some nearly its imperfections it is now before around Cottage Grove, and others cussion of the possibility of in and Rev. J. H. Ebert, pastor of the ripened wild blackberries a few that had been set as the goal. the voters. just as bad have been made by creased public expenditures because Methodist church, were among the days ago which ho picked at the Mrs. Morss Writes of Trip. During tlie discussion of the bill stating only a partial truth, mis of the income tax. principal speakers at a conference other ond of his route. Mrs. Fannie E. Morss writes that Canadian Vet Will Speak. upon the floor of the legislature leading some and giving erroneous Owners of strawberry patches of Hunday schools of tho county she has been skylarking arouud Frank L. Purnell, native of New very little information could be continue to serve the luscious ber since she was here in September. Zealand and veteran of the Cana given as to what the proposed law impressions, I tako this opportunity POSSIBLE INCREASE IN GOV held Sunday at Ua^inaw. There wore ries regularly. to state plain facts iu plain lan several other inspiring talks and a ERNMENT OPERATION. She saw the sights of California dian overseas forces, will conduct would do. No statistical informa guage. It must be admitted that the in musical program. Saginaw proved but says that they can not compare evangelistic services in the Chris tion seemed to have been used in " "T The faets are that the Guaranty come tax itself would call for in herself a splendid host, due in largo I i with those of the Cascades of Wash tian church from November 12 to its preparation. Estimates of the ington, which she has since crossed. December 9. Services will be held amount of tax money it would raise Oil eompuny now owns and controls creased public expenditures to pro part to tho efforts of Miss Mary She also visitod at Elk City, Ida., every night except Saturdays. Mr. varied from $250,000 to $4,000,006. 6,000 acres of very valuable oil vide for its operation. Public posi Harding, secretary for tho district. lend leases; that said company hue tions would bo provided for a con where she was struck by the fact Purnell, who has had a wide and Mammoth Incubator Received. that she saw hay being thrown out varied experience as a traveler, is WHAT INCOME TAX WILL DO. erected ft large standard derrick and siderable number of citizens of tho installed machinery with full equip state. If the income tax should Roy 8. Hands has rocoivod the of a loft on Main street. The lack rated as one of the most eloquent Proponents of the measure say ment on the E. B. U. property at produce but a million dollars, the largest and most expensive chicken of roads in Idaho she found deplor platform men among the Christian that unless it is acted upon favor Eugene, worth over $50,000; that administration would consume a iui'ubator ever received hero. It is able. A large part of the trip she churches of Portland. ably, agriculture will be put out of said company has also orected a fairly large proportion of the of the mammoth wishbone type and made by horse stage, with full op business and the state will go to large standard derrick and installed amount raised, One hundred thou- holds 9600 eggs. Turning of the THEY ALL ADVERTISE. portunity to view all the scenery. the demnition bowwows. a splendid standard drilling machine sand dollars for administration eggs is accomplished with a mechan Penney Store Is Coming. At Wenatchee, Wash., she found Opponents of the measure state with full equipment at Cottage would be one-tenth of the amount ical contrivance and the eggs are Eugene Register: A new store of A hen is not supposed to havo Mrs. Julia Wallace Leslie, a cousin that if the measure is approved, Grove worth at least $40,000; that raised. Much common sense or tact, not touched by the operator This of herself and also of Mrs. Worth the J. C. Penney company will be capital will hurriedly leave, that said derricks, machinery and equip The opponents of the proposed feature is a great time saver. opened at Cottage Grove under the Yet every time she lays an egg Harvey, of this city. ether capital will refuse to come ment are all paid for; that tho tax claim, with some good reason management of Charles 8. Lowry, She cackles forth the fact. i resent assistant manager of the i and ruination will stare us in the well at Eugene has already been for such n claim, that the ineome A rooster hasn’t got a lot Union Local Holds Meeting. New Oven Installed. face. Between the two we have the drilled to a depth of over 800 feet tax would become merely an ad lugcnc store of the concern. The I Of intellect to show, The Delight Valley local of the The Cottage Grove Electric bak Cottage Grove store is to be opened ' most perfect example we have ever with every formation through which ditional tax. Because the people of But, none the less, most of 'em farmers ’ union held a meeting Tues ery has installed a mammoth oven in the spring, __ __________ _ _________ noted of being between the devil we have passed the moat eneourag- Oregon have gotten into the habit have according to present | of the most modern construction. plans. The will be established | an^_ deep see. ing and prophetic of a large pro of electing to state office men like day night in the Walker high school _ ___ store ___ ..™ Enough good sense to erow. It is of the double-deck type and, in the Earl Hill building which is If the administration of our state ducer to be brought in there. The Governor Pierce because of fatuous building. A program was given fol Tho mule, tho most despised of puts out 240 loaves at a baking. A ’ now under construction. | affairs should be conducted at the hot mud which we have just passed promises rather than men of proved lowing what is reported to have beasts, baking takes 35 minutes. The heat- i same ox ipense that they are now be through gives the greatest aswur- administrative ability, there will al been a real feed. An orchestra fur Has a persistent way ing arrangement is such that there _ com iducted. which is dependent ance of oil and gas not far below. ways be grave danger of an increase nished music which was highly coin I ing Of letting folks know he’s about plimented. Mrs. McGee Opens Star Grill. is little danger of burning anything 1 upon ----- **■ the kind of men we elect to We are ready to begin drilling at in public expenditures. By his insistem bmy. Mrs. M. A. McGee has pu rchased placed in the oven, despite the short office, raising of a million dollars Cottage Grove just as soon as the The proposed income tax law spe The busy little bees they buzz, and reopened the restaurant form I by the income tax (which is the fuel tanks which are now being cifically states that the amount Eggs Hit 54 Oeata. time required for the baking. Balls bellow and cows moo, erly owned and managed by Mr. In order to get the oven into the j Eggs continue to ascend in the I amount its proponents say it will built can be finishnd and delivered. raised by it shall be deducted from The watchdogs bark, the ganders and Mrs. Edgar A. Willson, She building it was necessary to tear i raise) would cut the general prop- AU bills for all of said operations the levy that would be placed price scale aul have reached 54 quack, has named it the Star grill. Mrs. j erty tax one mill. The recent legis- are paid in full to date and the against general property. It pro cents. The prediction that the price out the front of the building. And doves and pigeons coo. McGee will b<- assisted by two of I lature cut state taxation three- company is in excellent condition vides no way—it could provide no is likely to hit 75 cents before Tho peacock spreads bis tail and her daughter-in-laws, Mrs. A. L. I fourths of a million dollars (three to go forward with these drilling way—to prevent the possibility that Christmas seems likely to be ful John Notes Sustains Injuries. squeaks, I fourths of a mill), yet no one has operations to their completion. Ths those levying state taxes may in filled. John Nokes is suffering with Dunmire and Mrs. Harry Casey. Pigs squeal and rebins sing, I taken the trouble to comment upon writer challenges John Woodard or crease the state levy in anticipa several ________ fractured ____ ribs which _____je hi sus And even serpents know enough Alta King Resigns, the reduction in the burden of prop anyone else to find one bill which tion of the fact that the income Mrs. Orpah Benson is conducting l a ined while at work on masonry To hie* before tkey sting. The resignation of Alta King, ! erty taxation. Possibly the reduc the Guaranty Oil company has not tax ran be deducted and leave the a sewing class for the women of work for the proposed oil well at But man, the greatest master- tion hasn ’ t been noticed. A reduc paid, when bill rendered was justly general property tax no higher than the city. The work is outlined by the summit of Mount David. He . who for four years has been city piece before. There is very grave danger the Smith Hughes department at the had almoat completed the work ’ recorder. was accepted at the meet tion of a mill through the ineome due. That nature could devise, tax would be no more noticeable. This Regardless of what you may have of this being done. There is no Oregon agriculture college. when a large iron that he was carry ; ing of the Eugene city council Will often stop end hesitate If the income tax should raise been told, it is nevertheless a fact way to prevent its being done. _ Mr. King will va- class meets every Thursilay aftor- ing slipped and struck him in the I Monday night. Before he’ll advertise. . the highest estimate of (4.9OOJKM). I cate the office November 1. (Concluded on page 4) (Concluded on page 4) noon at the high school building. left aide. PROMOTER’S REPLY IS SIZZLER Ik