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PAGE TWO COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL', THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 12, 1925 ^ottaqe (ftrovr £rntind pects for the coming year. The CAPTAIN OGLESBY'S PART AT writer makes a tabulation indicat WILLOW SPRINGS. Mondays and Thursdays ing that the deficit for the 1925- Bede & Smith. -..............Publishers 1926 biennium will total $885,858. Cottage Grove, Ore., Nov. 10.— Elbert Bede ............ Editor He estimates receipts at $14,917,- . (To the Editor.)—Referring to the H. F. Edward*,..... ...... News Editor 210; appropriations and millage tax article recently published in The A first-class publication entered at es as $15,917,210. Sentinel about the Battle of Willow’ Cottage Grove a* second-class matter There has been as»umption by Springs during the Bannock Indian Business Office........ -.25 North Sixth some that the state will be forced war in 1878, written by Donegan upon a warrant basis soon after Wiggins, I wish to make a brief the beginning of 1926, because of correction in reference to my fath SUBSCRIPTION RATE8 the suspension under referendum 1 er, the late Dr. W. W. Ogiv.sbv, an<l By mail (Cash in advance) One year..... $2.75 | Three months.. .80 petitions of the special revenue 'the prominent part he took in this Six months.. 1.50 | One month........ .50 50 producing law» enacted by the last engagement. BY CARRRIEIC legislature. The Oregon Voter doe» Dr. W. W, Ogle» by was captain One month---- -------------------------- $ .30 ' not think »o, or at least it think» of company G, second regiment, Four months, Si advance—....... 1.10 I there will be no long period on third brigade, O. S. M. of Weston, Six months, in advance. 3.00 the warrant basis, “for the reason at that time his home. On the One year, in advance.... ----- i that motor vehicle license fees and i evening of July 3, 1878, upon re- Member of--------------------- gasoline tax, ultimately destined , ceipt of new» of the Indian out National Editorial Association for highway work, are captured at break, Captain Oglesby and his Oregon State Editorial Aeaieiation firMt t the g(.n(.rft| fllIld an,| ther(. company marched to Pendleton, a ; held until the period arrive» for distance of 21 miles, and joined i their transfer from that fund. This Captain Sperry and company. Cap OUR IMPENDING STATE accumulation into the general fund, tain Sperry was plaeed in command DEFICIT. while obligated a» to its final des- and together they marched to meet | tination, is available for cashing the foe. In the first part of the (Eugene Daily Guard.) i warrants so long as it visits in engagement which followed at Wil The Oregon Voter, whose editor j ■ the general fund. While theoret low Springs, Captain Sperry was has a flair for figures and whose ically the funds available for gen deposed and Captain Oglesby was figuring generally turns out to be 'oral state purposes may be exhaust declared commander. During the* sound, is publishing in its current . ed, use of the highway funds tern- battle Captain Oglesby killed Chief edition of this week a comprehen porarily in the general fund may Buffalo Horn while he wa» in sive article analyzing the situation tide the state through without hav- pursuit of Scout Bill Blakely. affecting state revenues and pros ,ing to stamp warrants ‘not paid An interesting account of this for lack of funds’.” battle was published in The Senti- However this phase of the matter i nel about 13 yoars ago. may turn out, there will be a real ANNA OGLESBY GRAHAM. I deficit by the end of 1926, accord I ing to the Oregon Voter’s calcu Eleven Births, Two Deaths. lation. If the cigarette tax, the There were 11 births anil two truck and bus tax and the so called deaths in Cottage Grove during tithing bill are upheld under refer October, according to the report of endum they will begin to produce Health Officer Frost. Of the I revenue by the opening of 1927, births, 5 were males and 6 were and may produce sufficient revenue females. The deaths were equal. [to take eare of the 1926 deficit 1 male anil 1 female. [and such state expenditures for the 1927-28 biennium as are not pro- Burroughs bookkeeping form of I vided for by existing revenues. many kinds. Your home print I But that is all. shop. Thus, at best, it appears that the next legislature is going to have a 1 problem of finance on its hands. If all or any of the special I revenue measures should be defeat ed under the referendum there would be aggravation of the situa tion to that extent. The Oregon Voter think» that defeat of them all would bring the problem to the proportion» of a crisis. The situation thus set out is of Governor Pierce’s making, although the Oregon Voter make» no effort in it» article to give it a political tinge or to fix responsibility. The governor and Jefferson Myers, then state treasurer, cut the tax levy a million dollar» below the known revenue need» of the state. The governor procured passage by the legislature of the special revenue measures which were to have made up the deficit, but vetoed a bill which would have permitted a special election when the referen- dum was invoked, and thus the »pecial revenues did not material- ise. It looks as though the state is going to pay through the nose. C. J. KEM, Prop The governor sav» it deserves to COTTAGE GBOVE, OREGON do so because the voters repealed the state income tax. DRUGSTORI GEORGIA ROSE BATH SALTS 1 NOTICE OF ROAD DISTRICT MEETING. To whom it may concern: Notice! >g hereby given that a meeting of the legal voters being resident tax payers and owners of real property in road district No. 14, in* Lane county, Oregon, will be held at the hour of 2 p. m. on the 21st day of November, A. D. 1925, at the ' Dorena Hall in said road district, , to determine whether said road district shall levy a special tax of $1,070.36 upon all the taxable prop erty in said district for the purpose of providing funds for maintenance of all county roads in district No 14 by order of County Road Mas ter E«1 Tullar for county court. C. P. BARNARD, County Judge. CLINTON HURD, County Commissioner.; O. E. CRCWE, n5-19e(T) County Commissioner. NOTICE OF ROAD DISTRICT MEETING. To whom it may concern: Notice I* hereby given that a meeting of the legal voters being resident tax payer» and owner» of real property in road district No. 57, in Lane i county, Oregon, will be held at the hour of 1:30 p. m. on the 21st day of November, A. D^ 1925, at the Grange Hall in said road dis trict to determine whether said j road district shall levy a special , tax of $717.16 upon all the tax- i able property in said district for | the purpose of providing funds for j macadamizing load from postoffice 1 to end of macadam on Cottage Grove-Lorane road, or as the voters decide at the meeting. C. P. BARNARD, County Judge. CLINTON HURD, Countv Commissioner. O. E. (’ROWE, n5-19c(T) Countv Commissioner. I Jhank^quinq A Special Six-Day Selling Event of DRESSES Thursday to Wednesday, Nov. 12 to 18 - ALL NEW— Specially planned to come this particular time when most every womean desires a bright new frock for Thanksgiving. Satin, silk crepe, kasha flannel, melrose, balbriggan, etc., each expressive of the most successful styles for smart wearing immediately and later. Straight line types, circular flounces al front and shirred fullness at sides, others with pleatings. Over Thirty Exclusive Styles To Choose From. We invite you to try on these dresses at this time while you have an especially large selection of new and ex- elusive styles to choose from. Among the size selection you will find a complete size range for the medium and larjre figure and junior women’s styles. These dresses are brought direct from the factory signers for this special occasion. See them today. YOU WILL FIND A DECIDED SAVING AND EXCELLENT VALUES AT THESE PRICE GROUPS. $9.50, $12.50, $16.50, $18.50, $20.50, $22.50 75c KEM’S FOR DRUGS ARCADE Theatre WEEKLY PROGRAM u WHO PAYS THE TAXES? (Bpringfield News.) The editor of the Cottage Grove Sentinel finds in searching the ' tux rolls that in every instance • business and enterprises in Cottage | Grove are paying more taxes than in Eugene. Something is wrong with the system, opines the editor. Nev er mind, wait until next year. With the earshops and greatly increased property values, Eugene will pay |all the taxes and the smaller coni- munition will go free. Hut at present we would remind Cottage Grove that she is not paying all the taxes. Springfield is conceded to be a smaller city than Cottage Grove, yet she had n higher assessed valuation last year and paid a greater total millage, And we haven’t any sawmill» i i side our city limit« either. j Thnrsdny, November 12 ‘POTASH AND PERLMUTTER ’ Comedy and International News. Friday. November 13 Richard Dix in ‘ THE LUCKY DEVIL ” And a comedy. Added attraction KING’S 1925 REVUE. Admission 25 and 50 cents. Saturday. November 14 •lack Hoxie in “DON DARE DEVIL ’ And a comedy. Added attracton KING’S 1925 REVUE. Admiaaion 25 and 50 cents. Sun.-Mon , November 16-17 Rex Beach ’ n ’ THE GOOSE WOMAN with Jack Pickford, Louise Drewer and Co nN tan co Bennett. Comedy “BUSTER BE GOOD.” Tuesday, November 17 ’ RECOMPENSE ’ with Marie Prevost and Monte Blue. The sensational and unexpeced sequel to ‘ SIMON CALLED PETER.” And a comedy. A beautiful eastern girl has ried a wealthy Chinaman, chink has the chink, which given us a queue to why she did it. i If women were ns hard to please | before marriage a» afterwards, most j of the mon would be bachelors. The Bible continúen to be the World ’» best Roller, but few copies are over sent in for repair*. KINGS REVUE PLEASES AT MARSHFIELD (Coo* Bay Times.) King’s Rex uv drew good houses Wednesday ami Thursday and show they gave was one of bent ever presented here. The principals in the east performer* of exceptional merit and the California Poppy Giri chor I us is composed of attractive girls .who sing, dance and wear elaborate Wednesday, November 18 and now cost umea. Kathryn King, who is featured Conine Griffith in LOVE S WILDERNESS ' with the show, is the last word in grace and her interpretive dahces • story for husbands and are * delight to those who appro wiv<>a—but mostly for lovers riafe the work of this elever little of the greatest kind of dancer. drama. This is the third return engage ■ meat of the King eoin|Mtny Mae* An<l a comedy. l»»t August ami hr giving local 1 patron, of the Blue Moaae a elean. 1 rhunday, November 19 wholesome and diversified ¿íc; | ~ ’ < enter- Evelyn Brent in ll’tainmrnt the company has herum? lORMI I I MIDNIGHT MOLLIE. ’ 'popular popular with theatergoer» theater goers in this city. < ’omedy and International News. Filing cabinets. The Sentinel. Í The World’s Only Trackless Train (Which passed through here Sunday) Is Equipped With the World’s Greateat Tire United States UNITED STATES TIRES WERE SE- LE( T E D EO R TH IS SIG N A L SER VIC E because it has been proved that they stand up to the most gruelling road tests. Those who have travelled across the continent with the trackless train are loud in their praise of the supreme qualities of United States Royal. Sold in Cottage Grove by Billie Hall’s Service Station