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/ 4 vtóu (Rütîwt (fanip üwtttel J and VOMjMK X XXI k 4 * -, In F ouik I Im practical to A bbi« Hut indy hy Recommandât lotiH Mintr at Oathartng. T h e lift!) U n e c o u n ty na f i n a l l y urni'tol«*«! und n«l«q»t« «I by the c o u n ty c o u rt hint %%•••• k la * co m p ro nunc b e tw i'i'ii th e lim ly i'l tut o n u io t illy iim d c out b y thi« c o u rt and th e one vo te d upon at th e a n n u iti t a i p n y e i .» ’ m eetifif* d u rin g th e la t t e r p a rt of D e c e m b e r. Motile o f th e ro ad * went o f th e m o u n ta in * a re p ro v id e d fo r h i th e budg'd w h ile "th o rn th a t w ere in c lu d e d in th e eiitim ati* ro co ru m en ilcd at the tm |M « y e ra ' m in d in g a re le ft out In addition to the road* in the count Meet mu* it* provided for in the budget an adopted by the court, it im planned by the court to build the rood from Portage, on the North Pork, to Puah man and til*«» to the city limit* of Florence County Judge lln r nurd mi id that «tate aid 1« «• sperimi on thi* pro jeet and the court plan* to *e|| home o f the county road bond* which have recently been declared legal by th« «aprente court t*he item an propoNed lit the ta l pa yer«' meeting o f for the build mg o f ii road from f'n«hfnun to the M P depof W U N left out by the court for the reaaon that thi* would be entirely on railroad property and H P officiavi» have pr«»vni*eH to Ink' the mutter o f building a «tillable road under con«ideration in the near future Item« for the e«|»enditure o f money on the Pacific highway thm year were included in the budget for the rciifion that the «tate r n m m ieic n ha* pronti ned that if the county will grade the new portion« o f the highwav it Will ina radami** them thin year and will lay the pn ventent nett year Thu« the highway from one end o f the county to the other will be hard «urfaced by the end o f PVJI2 The opinion wa* quite freely ex pre*«e«| at the late county taxpayer»* meeting that the attempt to direct the court by action nt «neh a meeting i* impractical The court evidently take* the mime view, Th»« budget for general county pur p*»»e* and road and bridge purpose« a« adopted follow«: Advertiaing t 1 ,500 ■ 2.000 Agriculturist « A—ran nr ^ 12,200 P inty ■ Pirruit court fVmuty court Court house ............... ....... Poimty rlerk County sh eriff County surveyor County treasurer County fair Coroner Dintrict attorney and inventi i I Pmergenciea and thistle* Pr u it inspector 10,000 5,4nO 7,?)O0 13,090 1ft,500 5,700 3,20ft 3,000 ftOO l.ftOO 2,000 Hi i ith affla*? Indigent Mddicr« I Justice court . 1.0041 1,000 Jnvaaila 1 Public health nurse Registration and election Roads nnd bridges Nrhool «iiperintandent 2,400 1,000 1S0.VI7 5,1*70 IHatrlal atla? **50 Hlanghtered animal* T in rebate Vataflnarlan W id o w s ’ pensions .... 500 109 11,000 #253,052 I I I General Roads and Brldga* Pacifie highway # I ; .... 10,000 Retiring warrant* . Bridge* 35.000 Rorid districts 10.000 Maintenance county K«|tnpment, repairs 'ork 13,057 a » uahera 2.000 Harrisburg fepfy 3.500 Road mnster 14,000 ^ W i l l a m e t t e road ( i f matched ) 1.000 Cape creek to Big creek 500 Kni| Miles mart 500 Ram rock road ....... Total Roar! * I 19 P rojects Not Motor License Available from license M' K en/ie highway Pacific highway " In Budget Fund % ♦ 20,000 f 0,000 14.000 #90,000 Market Ronds .... f 15,000 Rimira ronfi to Veneta Crow mad 1,000 tnrifrb Fb»t 20 4,000 Dexter Lowell rond Lost <’ re«-k road match Die, i ? .1,000 Cottage Grove lair a ne 12.500 road .15,000 Itlachlv riunì 15.000 Eugene latrane rond (1,000 Noti rood 6.000 Bridges 4.000 f«nviir Tom roful wrat 4,045 I’ neifie highwav Eugene Crow road from Misuri corner to Crow 2.000 hill #113,195 COMMISSIONF.R SH A R P V O T E S •■NO” ON BÜTXIET Km met ♦ Hhnrp, the new county com missinner, voted no on the motion to adopt the county budget as finally derided tifton by the other two mem hers o f the county court, a ad filed with County Clerk Bryson a written statement to spread upon the records, • stating his reasons. The statement follows: " I make a motion that the county court adopt ami follow the budget I okove LEADER C O T T A U K O K O V K , li A N K C O U N T Y , O K K f J O N , F K f D A Y , COUNTY COURT OVERRULES TAXPAYERS’ MEETING It oottaoe distribution lor road and bndg* work I < »’011110» n»Jed 'I for the year 11*21 and n»lopte»l at the ta xpa yers' rn««f ing • iiHH» inbh'd at th«1 court house oti I*« « ember 25, !li 20 , * * First, because it is a more equitu bit- distribution «il beruf »I * bus» d ori a»H«H«d vnluiitioriH and Inn*» paid than tie« bmlget ns prepari <1 by th«« Iunio r county court. *'He cu ftd. *l p r o v i d e s a f u n d fro m wh od i not cu n b«' « it< n» led to w» ak fond « listrii'l s t h r«oigh«>iit the c o u n t y I'liis a i d is not °rily j u >*t but o f t e n in « « Hsjiry a n d lor th«« most p a rt mnk« * a m a tc h fu io i o f the w i n k d i stric t lull«!, euch «1«*11 ar « « p e n d e d t h e r e f ro m b e i n g « « § in« 1 to t w o doll ar * in «iistr ibu t IOII. “ rilird, la « ause th« biolg« t as pfe pareil by tlo f orno r court made no provision for funds for rond work in thi north anil west « ml* o f the county. The budget a* u<Iopt«‘d by tin* tax p.iyer* oifi'tm g r«•« «•grn/es th«* w«-st and north parts o f 1 , 110 «« county as w« l) a« the other ¡»arts of 11« ««»unfy * ' I or th« r« \ "ii»* ab*«.« -»••♦ ! 'Mli, u 1 If ii/.e lb«» hii'l^ct recora mefiti •-•i by tl««* tu i ¡».t y «*r 4 ’ ni«*«'f Ing Yhtili th,. « • «te a* i »r»«|uir*«l by ¿he for n u r « «»mit y «•«»u» t -• f • « 1 IIHtki' till* Ilio * Hill that «1 bin I h Mill lopted f • *r tin* v «•nr 192 l KMMKTT M Mil A R P County <'offimissioro r * ' I %»«te.J yes on th«' tibfive motion My reason f«»r voting no *»n the bu«l g« t '»s finally ndopti d i that I feel • •hhgiited to carry out the wish« * of h« tiixpsyi r» ’ 9 » WOULD COMPEL COUNTY TO HELP C liV STREETS Proposed Legislation Would, Provide for Kpendiug I n o d e Cities Tax Money Raised T! «re A law compelling the «ounty courts of (hi* state to imii*t m irnpr«»\iog city street« bailing in country road* was fht ored by tin Kug««ri«« city council and at a meeting o f that body O. II P*i ter, city attorney, was m stliict« d to go to Knlcivt t«» work for th» passagi* o f such a measure at the present *«*ssiofi o f the slat«- 1« g I sla t IIF« Por u ¡¡(»ml 111 aii y years ¡Hint the Pane «ounty court has levied tax«-» «>11 all th«» property o f th« count \ for general roa<! putp«»*«**, but none of the money derived from su«'h a levy i* exp««nded upon tin* rand» or str« « t* •*f th«- «*iti««* which eontnbiite a large |H*rti«»n of th«- tax money It is t h«« object of the prnpn*«'«l I • 1 11 to corn f»«*I the county court f «* use a portion of thi* money upon streets that leitd to county r««ad* Similar conditions pn vail in Cottage (trove, when* tin* city is now being rinhi'd to pave Pacific highwav into ami out o f th«« city The same pnnei ¡»I«* »hoiil«! npj'lv to countv roads Th «•re are *ix main rond* but ding inf«» Cottage Grove which for a consul «•ruble distance pa»* resiib'fic«« prop erty which mu*t, tinder the pr«*seut order o f thing*, stand the ««ntir«« ex f»en*r o f im|>ro\ mg these ronds past «uch property unb *» assistance is giv«'n through a genera) levy on city property. p Stunt* Bring 7ft Prospects N H Rice, manng«*r o f the (futility Motor ('«» . at Forrest City, \rk , wrote an advertis«*tnent for*the weekly* |»r»|»er last month In hi* advertisement he sa i«l that th« Ov«rlan«1 could easily carry three bale* o f cotton nnd five passengers Th«* «lav the paper came out a com petitor c:|m«' in and t«»l«1 Mr Rice that th«« ndv ertisement was a fak«* Bo th«* next day Mr Rice drove an Overland with f i v «* passengers to th«« ginning plant, loailed the car with 1731 pound* nf cotton in three bales anil then «Irov«* th«« car m high all over the town and delivered th«« cotton to th«* romp rear In the follow in g w«*ek. Mr Rice re reivi'd 7ft inquiries relativ«' to the Overland nnd he believes that one third o f th« inquiries will be turned into snl«*s j21 PRF.SinF.NT KFM APPOINTS NF.W COMMERCIAL CLUB COMMITTEES At the* regular meeting nf the Cut tngo Grove rummerciiil «hit* Monday night President .1 Kom ;inn>imirnl the appointment nf th*1 followin g nf ii ii <1 j n ti committee* fnr the ensuing year, the first nnmnil m each in stance l*«*i rhnirmnn nf th........ . mitt*1**: How ling A \V Swanson, A M. Mimrr, N. .1 Nfleoit. Entertainment N J. Nelson. Elbert Smith Finance ( I«• >ur.l nf trustee«! M II Vmli'min, Andrew Hruinl, W Frasier Johnson, Gottfried Umber, K K Mill**. A W. Swanson. Ilnnien- Kllx'rt Smith, O p «. A I’ mp tor. Jr. I.i'tfinlnt inn - f M Shinn. E. »frw nrt. fh.'iH. AdnmK. I.lti'rntnri»— Eriinh Knox, Onn-r Mnnr*'. I .outnr Phc'lp. MnniifnPtnrp. II. ItnrkhnMnr. R A. .Tone», () O Vnntrh. Morrhnnt»— Amlrnw Urn ml. Q. M. Mrirktlntry. Rnvmnnri (Irulin. Wnltrr I. I>:*rl*y, S I. Mnrkin. Min*‘f »ml Mining A. W llclliwrll. tlnttfrii'il (Jrnl*pr, K P, l.m-knixxl I'nrkr nml Auto Cnmp. P. E Pmphrpy Rnv Trunk. Ilnrrv Urntlr, T O Smltrll, Pitvp Stnrlint; Prnnmtinn Elhnrt Rnrfn, Worth M:ir \*>v, J. A. .Wright, II W Titnn, S C fn|p. Hori'ptinn K K MtH». C. A Itnr toll, P. M. Shinn, Hii|;h 1 Smith, (Inn. II Dirkinxnn. R o n d » - M II. Andormin. A. Ilnr toll, (Inn. O. Knowlm , T. C. Wh**p|i*r, S I.. (Iniluril. JAM AHY 21, Legislatagraphs liy hl.ltK K T HKDK hti. intro(|ur<*d l•|i»lAtiofl If., hn. In Htute Hapitrd, Habru, Or**., J an. 17.— t r o d i i c d thr«*«' »hurt hill. mnkinK With the sesNion y««» in its i n fancy «ItKht rpvinou of rii'tin g Inw-. it become* plainly apparent that Sf.fiikcr Itf«n. fomirij; from thr* kon** 1 , 011 » « ' 1 h. Iie«»a is going to be nt t-i »■ nntor H A. H*mth, mtr***lurfoi " s o m e ’ ’ spenkur In the first place n »-oneurrent r«**olutiou todny calling he is presiding over n body which has Ubon the i t i l r to aer-ppt t i n itatnP no desire to pull uny “ r o u g h " stuff, «* irh Mr Booth hiu* pri'Mnti*4 to th» und the snappy way in whirh the xtt.ti. to rommi'mmornti' » * h f rireult speaker goes about the guidance of nd'-i of pionior «lay», o f whirh Mr th« body give* evidence that ho will Booth '« futhrr w a. onr o f thi- br .t • Jy i « to i ny emergency «lunrig known and moat Ixdovcd • • • the trying motiont« o f the eventful • it tb Hrnntor Jon*-, haa a hill on thr uornbers ««xpeet to be ruled with a r di ndor for inrrauainj; th<- «alary o f firmly gent Is hanrl will be a gr«*at • h<- diatnrt attorney o f U n r co'unty aid »n the pr« »«*r\atinn o f «>r«b rliness. from $ 2 1 Oh to 1-1000 and another in- Tlint i bulky phyi o|«n* is not the crenain|{ eounty aulariea in Imne prim« r«*«|iiisite «»f an offic«*r who r ■ o*v follow- i'<>ontv r|t-rk from woubI hnve order and *<*«« that rul«*s ♦ 1*00 to *10(*»l; «heriff from *2000 to rt «de ««I i* «lrn«»ri*trut#'f| by Mr. flOOO. naaeaaor t ri m il.VK) to +'¿000; H« an '* emim rit su«’«-« ** to «lat«« ab'ng «¡¡■'■rintenileBt o f «.'h*ila from $15»*0 to that bn«« f "’■»(Ml Kv ideally he haa not taken • • • «*■• oualy th*' reeommendationa o f the .*'!«.»king «»f enforcement «»f rules, l county j.’ rat j;* « that th< y are op 'he p* t t «• little maiden» who offic ia t e fio" d to inereaam o f aalnriea anywhere - stenograph« i <‘«dor«*fl t»t a |»r« tty w*.di th*. product« o f the farm have • ‘ nk a f«w «lay* ago when informed fallen way below former prices. Ben ' they - ibl h« rf nft« r tak«' fdaces nfor H< II, who was «»n the " i n t e r i m " * *«i f - • I • • th« bar «»f th«* hoijs«« «luring committee to investigate needs o f ad th« 4«-*»io»i- The more buxom oaea P» 'rn«*nt nf snlnriea over the state, has • lid liki wi-«-, only rn«*re so. th««re being ah« >’.vri no nff«‘rv ««scing enthusiasm so mof«* nf each **n<« Whether the fnr fnr recommending any g«*neral in- p«-nker thought that ««fforts o f m«'m cr«?.»M«* un«l certainly is not lik««ly to b««rs t«» carry on con versa tbrii» with projidse any reductions. • • • pad«|e«l «*fif» or that «b»rr«etly «tin plny«‘«l in « k an«l shoublers might in Senator Jonea evidently meant what t«• rf • »« w i: *i th* r«lerlv |iro(/r«’SS o f he rnd aum*- yenra ago about not knv- legislation ha not b««*n ««xplained t* intr aapirationa for high offir e. for, in «late, but th«* or«fer has been corn ndditinn to diaregnrdinK the wiahe. o f pi * «•• I with without prot«st, indicating the ifrance. it ■» reporte<| that he in that thi ««ft r< p«*:it« «l josh about m«*in tend« introdurintt a menaure whirh I kts j»f*«l tlo ir stetiogrriphera, which would put all property on the tax hi game«! «•»••ili'fir« in *om«• quarters, roll», inrludini* ehurehea, aehrxda nnd i* m«*st|y bunk Th«* f««w mai«ls who other property not now rontributini; to «riiv« nf th«« «»¡»emng o f th«« *«'ssi«»n the tronaurv o f t h«- varioua tax eollert- with an nba that «]im|il<*d cheeks and in^’ diatnrt« Repreaentatlve If< rbert el. arming way* f «»«• k precede nr a over OurdoB made n *rtudv o f aome aueh *«f f i«• i€«ti«*\ -«»or: w ««re und««cei v <*d f.lnn aewrnl veara ago and found that • • • the amount o f anrh property not on It remain<’«l for th«* re:i«|ing ebrk . the tax rolla ia not aa grent aa gen with hi- «lihrerning ««ditorinl «*y«*, to erally thonjjht nnd. a« theae inatitutinna «lisrnver that th«' beautiful mlkm ban are aupported either by private aub- tier of the W om en 's R««li««f Corps, acription or from the tax funda. he which helps to offset th«' sterness o f rami- to the roneliiamn that the ul the r«*nr walls o f th«* homo* «*hamb««r. timate benefit to the taxpayer would bear* in litrge b t te r s th«« word " n ti x be «n negligible aa to be hnrdlv worth i b a r y ’ ’ «¡wiled with an aiblitionnl while It ia fjuitr generally thought “ I. It i* presumi'd, «»f course, that that anrh a menaure would have little th«« women will hastily repmr the ehanee o f heeoming law and would error, *«» that the nolon* may n«>t be precipitate a aqunhhle that might in mi»l«««l -hoiil«l th««y hav«* occasion to trrferr with the prevailing harmony. . . . wish to know the correct spelling o f the word ft ia freely believed here, and d e • • • voutly and eameatlv prayed for, that I*, inn Nesmith, who*«« »urn am«* is thi* will he the firat aeaalon In mnny link«*«! with a once fa nous count? di veara into whirh a Rogue river fiah vi*i«*n unpleasantness in I,nne county, rnntroverav will not be precipitated. I f insist* that he was overlooked in the «uch a eontroverav ia obvia ted the mention o f t h os«* fr«»m I.ane countv credit probably ia due to the prr ara " h o nr«« «bung th««ir f«*cble bit to k««ep «ion diplomacy o f Colonel B K I jiw th«« old shit» <»f state ste«*ring a straight «on. Cottage Orov*- man. now in charge course lie )«w»ks after supplies coming ■ if the Mnrleay propertiea on the up fr««m th«^,secretary o f state's offic e Rogue. Such ia the talk here. . . . ■nd tak««* «*!• r«* that n«»thing is over l«"k««d in th«- wav «»f stationery sup The « m a te i» aavejl beyond any pit«'« that may assist members in k«'««p poaaibility o f doubt for another aea mg folks I*»«« k horn«« in touch with «ion. Si'iintor Moaer'a reaolution hav th«- doing» tjnd«*r the big dome. ing been ndnpted whirh makea Colonel • • • |W <5 H Mererr, o f Eugene, chaplain Representative Allen is the only o f thnt body He divide« the honor o f Kune countv m«*mbcr o f th«« house who (Continued on fourth (uigel I NATIONAL THRIFT WEEK VALLEY MILLS WILL NOT BEING OBSERVED SELL TIES AT $ 1 8 Tubile Mind Is Directed to General Idea o f Th rift aud Saving. the National thrill week ir being aimul tnneo iialy obaerved Throughout the country, th,. ,-nmpnign in l.une county being headed by Frank Eberhart, «ec retnry of the Eugene \ M. A Six phiiM, o f the Ih nft idea nr.- presented in the week'a program a a follow«: Monday. " N a ti u n n l Bank" day; I m-».|:iyr. Budget da y; \\ edne«dtiv, I lf*1 In. loanee ’ lay'; Thur«dny. ' *i your limili day ; Fridnv, - ' M a k e n Will iliiy; Kntitrduy, " l * u v V oiii Bill.« I 'r o m p t i y '’ day ; ’ Sunday. ‘ ‘ Share With O t h e r « " day I lie whole idea, a.« explained lt\ Mr Eherhurt, 1 « to direct the public niind Htrongly to the general idea o f thrift nnd «nving, not to the extent o f mg gardline«« nor to the extent o f re creation or ninuiement, but enough to make proper proviaion for the future :md to inauro o n e ’« fu lfilling hi.« ob lig.-itinn« to lnm«elf. hi« family nnd thi community. Odd Pellow Branch Installs. I he I O (). F Encampment in- stalled their newly elected o ffic e r« last I hnrsdav evening, Di.«Tnrt Deputy "r u m i l'iitrìnrch John Ornber iietmg n« i ns! a Ila t ion offiyer. The o ffic e r« in dinted into their po«t« are: Karl K M i l k •' I’ ! W. F. Johnson. II. IV; • ' A Steven«. S \V.; J y Willet». « 'r ib .'; Chnrle« Hetty«, treasurer; t\ A. Kurre, J \\ . A. ,E . Ilamloth, guide; J Bennett. I. S ; o . R. Aubrey, O. M ; i.r, rg.. Sweet, fim i w atc h; F.l Vdams, «e<ond watch; Warren NichoJ», third w a tc h . A E Burrow«, fourth watch; Alfred Beidler, fir»t tl T.; Mallie Miller, Mccnnd 0 . T. A luin>|net was «,*r\,*d, follow in g the reremonica o f the installation, by wives o f the members, nnd nn interest ing program o f toasts was enjoyed. About 150 were present. 8U11 rtntng 'Em In Eugene Register: The follow in g were each fined in polire court yesterday for failure to hnve their automobile iighta burning after dark: (Hen Scott, B. 0 . Collins-nnd K. M. (loi,Ion. Mill Production for Oregon and Wash tngton Show Slight Increase for the Week. The recent announcement by J. M. Spccht, purchasing agent of the Southern Pacific with o f f ic e s in Port land, that the company is in the mar ket f o r tin* nt ♦1'' | mt thousand was th«- cause for stir among the mill owners o f th«- district. The state ment has bt-on made thnt 200.000 pieces have b«»en plnci-tl in this di* triet at thnt price but that the greater portion o f the sales was o f material already loaded and otherwise in the way o f small stu(f. In view o f the announcement some time ago that March 1 would »«■«' a price o f #21 put into e ffe ct by the «•ompnny many mill owners have re ins.-d to sell at the #1S o ffe r with the feeling that any decided movement at that price would result in disaster. The opinion has b«*en expr«»ss«'d thnt if millmen should «ell in any great number nt *1« the market would n«>t reach th»- »21 mark as now seems p«>ssible. The conviction is als«> current that ••astern roads arc watching th«> South era Pacific and that should that line Micce.-.l in buying at the price o ffe re d by Mr S;n*cht their (quotations will be made accordingly with ensuing disappointment to producers. Reports from the sawmills o f Ore gon and Washington for the week end mg January S, «how a «light resump non o f operations follow in g the holi day close down, production being tifi per e«>iit below normal ns compared with 7(1 per cent below normal for the week prex ions, according to a hul b-tin o f the Most Coast Lumbermen’a association. Thnt this is not a true reflection o f renditions is indicated bv reports from several o f the tide water mills thnt have started, to the »-ffect that they will only operate until ■oich time ns logs now in salt water nnik subject to the attacks o f teredoea, are rut up. In some cases cargo orders must b«- filled. While the volume o f new business is extremely smnll it is nevertheless greater thnn either shipments or cut. Th,. production o f 114 mills was 2«, rt 15,005 feet, total orders received, 1921 >*W N lM B K It 1 20,695,007 feet un>l total ahipmeots : 23,9M 1,491 feet. Th<- biilanci- o f un | «hipped orders in tin- rail trade i» < 2507 cars Domestic cargo orders for the wc«-k | wer«- 7,2Wrt,1IS fei-t, in the c ip o r t trade, new business amounted to 1, 292,000 feet. In the domi-atie cargo Proceed« o f Exhibition Will Be Used trade the unshipped bnlance is 71, to Purchase Picture* for 457,914 feet and in the export trade it City School Room« is 11,250,441 feet Local business was alno light, new order» being 9t'.fl,752 f««-t with deliveries o f 1,,<52.101 feet. On Wednesday, Thursday anil Fri day, February 2, 3, and I, Hi«-- will be on display at the high s«h<>‘ . Was It Moonshine R a in bow ’’ Hpeaking o f a recent Cottagi- Grow- building an exhibition o f pu turns <> event, The Crescent, »h«- Ht. Paul, more than ordinary iiiterr-s* It roiiius’ Minn, Hhriner magazine, has the f o l o f some 200 carbon photographs, phot ■ lowin g to «ay " O u t in Oregon they gravures, prints in full colors, etc clnun to bave rainbows by moonlight loaned by the Bison Art i'ubiicatioi Surely they are seeing things But • *>. Inc., o f Ib-lmont, Mas«., and eon turns only the very best representat d id n 't they m«-an m o o n sh in e !" ions o f th«- masterpieces o f art of d ifferent countries and different per Miners Do Not Have to Pile Notice lads. „ A ccordin g to word received from I A small admission fee wiil I**- Congressman W. C Hawley, the n«-w charged for each o f the three evening bill p:i«M-d by congress -u sp-n din g-thi entertainments and after the progrnn ll nn- to work rxit the 1!*20 assessment« has been given th«- various roiuns con on mines until July 1, 1921, does not taining the pictures will be thrown rerpiire the filing o f notice by miners open so every one can puss throng to that e ffe c t ami view th«-ac masterpieces o f art. Nearly every art gallery in the worl Drain Defeat* Cottage Grove High. us well as many o f th«- private art Drain defeat«*«! th«- Cottage Grove galleries would have to be visit«Hl in high cjii ■ ritr-r here Friday night by a order to see the origmnls o f the« score o f 22 21, and the follow in g night pictures. In addition to the reproduc nt Drain by a score o f 22 29 The tion« o f the paintings there a 'e r« proddetions o f th«- w orli l’» great«-st I l e a sent Hill game, scheduled f-.r Fn •lay ni-^t, wa« cancelled an«l Drain pn-cea -«f sculpture, architecture are important views from nature. s i x taken on instead. A fter deducting the exp4-n.se* o f th-- exhibit the proceeds will be used f pnrchn.se pictures for the schools, «■neh school «haring /ju-illy in th. proceed- Th«- parpos«- o f the exhibit is ^o giv the people an opportunity to see » collection o f the world ’« famous mn terpiece* o f painting, sculpture an 1 Deal Is Consummated Monday and arehitectur«. to «-ticourage and foster th. study o f art in th«- srhools ns wei the New Proprietors Are as the teaching o f art appreciation N ow in Charge tnd to raise funds to place pi« tores on the «vails o f th<- various mehoo rooms. It is now generally recognised am on; W. H. Ostrander nnd George W Mr<juecn have pureb»s«-d the A. Brand educational authorities that e«liicntiio * Company grocery store. The deal in culture and jefim-ment ran easily b. was closed Monday and the new pro iid<‘«I through the wholesome inflaenr prietors took possession Tuesday. o f pictures o f the right sort on th< Mr Brunil established the business «ehool room walls. The larger the a* la years ago and has conducted it tendance at the exhibition, the great«- since that time. His retirement from number o f picture* enn b«* secured f n - the business is in the hope thnt he the schools. The program for Wednesday even may thereby benefit hia h.o!th. hot h<- has announced no definite plans. ng will be furnished by the grades « ' The m«-mbers o f the new firm are the east side school; for Thursda- well known here. Mr Ostrander first "venin g by the west side scho«d, am enme to Cottage Grove in IrtSrt. but for Friday evening by the students o f has resided here rontinuously since the high school. The sale o f ticket^ will be handled l'MX'i and ha« l>een an employe o f the Oregon P a c ific & Eastern railway for by the various schools an«l in order t- «in- past 12 yenra. Mr. MeQui-en has facilitate the sale o f tickets the E'-o-’ /•«Sided h.-re fur V< years nnd has b«-en Art I'ublication Co., Inc., hnve giret actively identified with the business to be used as prizes tw o large p4*.*ta growth o f the eitv. This is the seeon«l gravures. " T h e Coming o f the Whit« M an ,” and " T h e S o w e r . " The scho*>’ time that Mr. Ostrander and Mr. Me turning in the largest amount o f monev Queen have been in pnr%ership, hax ing formerly been joint propriefors o f from the sale o f tick«-fs bnsi-d iipnr the Eagle cigar store. th«- per capita enrollment will g et-f-r- •hoice o f these pirtures nn«l the srhoi- coming secomi will get the other one. BARTELS WILL ERECT These tw o picture* are to be st-en ir BIG ICE PLANT HERE the wimlows o f the Knowles k Grab*-- furniture store. ( ottagt Grove is to have a new it*« ¡»hint. I h«« Bartels boys, who recently D E P U T Y R E V E N U E M E N TO lauight Worth l la r x e v 's l<Mlx 1541-foot A SSIST W I T H IN C OM E TA7C l«»t at th«- rear «>f the City meat market building, which they own, have let the Every assistance will he given th<- contract for a 5nx5li-fo«rt structure t«> public in preparing income tax re house the new industry and machinery turns for 1920. according to word re has already been ordered. Work wiil oivo.l by fhe local internal revenue o f b«- Is.giin on the buib ling within a few fiee from Milton A. Miller, collector «lays. The plant will be equipp«'d with for this district. Depute collectors The latest improved machinery and will will visit eech county in the state for have a «lailv capacity o f six tons. •he purpose o f solving the problem- confrontin g the taxpayer, nml Mill«-*- urges that theie advice h«- sought In H IK IN G S T E N O G R A P H E R S S P E N D A N IG H T H E R E preparing returns. March 15 is the final date for f i l Hannah Davis. Beatric«- Cohen, Anna ing 1920 returns and «lelinpuents nr*- Ginsberg and B»-rtha Rog*>vin. the subject to a fin e o f not exei-eilin"- four young women stenographers from ♦1900 nnd an extra assessment o f 2“> New A ork who are hiking " f r o m coast per cent «»f the tax «lue the ¡govern to coast and b a c k , " arrived here W e d ment. Willful refusal to m;»k»* an in nesday afternoon anil spent th«- night «•nm*« tax return is punishable bv :» at 1 h«- Bart ell. They have hiked a fine o f not m«*re than ♦10.000 or im go.xlly portion o f the distance alreailv prisonment for n term not exci-mling traveled, but are not averse to nee«'pt- -*ne year, or both sueh fine and in* prisonment, together with the costs o f ing a " l i f t " along the way. proswution. Every unmarri«*«! |>erson. including WOULD COMPEL OFFICIALS widows and widowers, with an incom TO KEEP PRE ELECTION o f ♦1000 or more during the yen'" PLEDGES 1920. nnd every married person who«~ income for the yenr amounted to At the meeting o f the Cottage Grove *2000 or more, must file a return with grange Saturday the follow in g resolu the internal revenue colb-ctnr. o f th" district in which h«- is living. tion was ailopte«!; The ♦2000 exemption applies onlv to Whereas, it has be«*n the custom for county officl-rs seeking election, both the marrii»d person who was livin g before primaries and general el«-eti«*ns. with fhe hushnnd or w ife on Decern Divorced persons or to make pleilge.s and promises to the **cr 11, 1920. p«-ople as to what thev intend to do i f thoee living apart bv mutual agree- m*’ nt are not entitled to this exemp elected to o ffic e , and Widows or widowers who are Whereas, there is no law in the state tion. o f Oregon to compel offic ers to liv«> up heads o f families dependent on them for support are entitled to ♦2000 ex to their pledges to the voters, and Whereas, we have offi«-«.rs in I.ane emption. The income o f the w ife and minor eounty who have refused to live up to their election platforms, therefore he it children must be added to thsit o f the Resolved that Cottag«- Grove grange. husband and if the total amounts to No 441. in session this the 15th day ♦2000 or more a return must b<- filed. I f the income o f a minor rhild o f January, go on ripcord as favoring mounts to ♦lOOO or mnri- he must a law whereby the failure willfully to file a «operate retYirn. fulfill h»- pledges to the people, eon The income tax rate f o r 1920 is 4 stitufes a just enuse f o r removal from per cent on the first 44000 above the office. amount o f the exemption nnd 9 per cent on the remaining net income. In Philllpplnes Need Teachers. addition to this tax n surtax is im The I’ hillipiue Islands ne«-«I 115 high posed on all incomes in excess o f school teachers, fiv«s primary special ♦5000, The income fax law applies to ists, and four model primary teachers, all citizens and residents o f the United according to a recent civil service bnl States. letin. High sc.hool teachers are paiil Instructions for filing returns nr-’ ♦ 1200 to ♦1400 n year, primnrv spe contained in the printed forms nn 1 cialist« ♦1500 to ♦2000; and model pri further explanations will he made or* mary teachers ♦1400 to ♦lf*Ao a year. application to the collector o f internal R«-stri«-tions as to the appointment o f revenue or his assistants. Followin g womon are withdrawn nnd w o m e n ’s an- the itineraries o f deputy collector» applications wjll he eonsidereil on the in Jjine county, up to and including same bnsis ns m e n ’s. March 14: Davis and Dnlrvmple. Florence, Feb Judges May Get More Pay. ntary 17; Eiigem», eitv hall Fehrnarv A movement has b«>«>n started by | 19 to 2rt inclusive; Deputy Dnvis. Eu the lawyer membi-rs o f thi- legisla gene, eitv hall, March 11 to 15. in ture to have the salaries o f circuit elusive; Dnlrvmple, Junction Oifv, judges increased from .♦4000 to 15000 March 11 and 12. and Cottage Grove, a year. March 14 and 15. ART EXHIBIT DATES ARE FEBRUARY 2 ,3 AND 4 OSTRANDER& M’QUEEN BUY A. BRUND & CO. STORE