ITE COMMITTEE
ADOPTS TARIFF BILL
Practically All Farm Products
Included In Emergency
Measure.
Washington.— The Fordney emor-
**noy tariff bill, broadened to Include
practically all farm products instead
of the limited number as the me.tsur«
passed the house, whs approved by the
senate finance committee, which voted
to report It out.
Seven amendments were addl'd, malt-
In* ten In all. No provisions of the
orlftlnal bill, however, were removed
and rates on the major products were
left intact Opponents of the hill join
ed with the authors of amendments
and forced the acceptance of most of
theip despite opposition from the bill's
defenders.
The amendments made a part of the
uieasurv by committee action include:
Sugar, $2 13 the hundt.-d pounds un
til tho retail price roaches 10 cents a
pound.
Frozen meats of all kinds, 2 cents
a pound; all other meats 25 per cent
ad valorem.
Apples, 20 cents a box; cherries 4
cents a pound.
Tobacco, Sumatra wrappers and fill
ers. (2.85 a pound, stemmed Sumatra.
$3.50 a pound.
Butter and cheese and their substi
tutes. 8 cents a pound lustead of 6
cents, provided in amendnn nt which
had been accepted
Cattle and sheep to be used for
breeding purposes were exempted from
the duty on Imported animals.
GEODES GOESlOM E
FOR CONSULTATION
Washington.— Recalled to London
for the announced purpose of consult
ing with Premier Lloyd George and
Earl Curcon, secretary of state for
foreign affairs, Sir Auckland Geddes,
British ambassador, quietly slipped
away and sailed from New* York for
England.
It Is understood there are several
subjects to receive earnest discussion
In London and It is said to be re
garded as essential that Sir Auckland
have the benefit of the fullest dise
closure of tho views of home officials
before he undertakes to establish form
al communications with the incoming
administration here.
Among the subjects thought likely
to be discussed is the project to free
American ships in the Panama canal
from tolls.
The emergency tariff bill, especially
In its probable effect on Canada. It is
understood, also will be among sub
jects taken up.
Another subject for conversation is
the refunding or conversion of the
British war debt to America.
Finally, it is beileved to be probable
that the British premier wishes to
acquaint himself writh the exact state
of public opinion in America regard
ing the naval programe and the Irish
question.
MONEY
SITUATION
EASIER
Government
Certificates
O versub
scribed 100 Per Cent.
Wanhlnuton.— Subscriptions
aggre
gating more than $500,000,0<X) were re
ceived by the treasury, Secretary
Houston announced for the combined
Issue of certificates of indebtedness for
$250,000,000 offered for maturity on
April 15 and October 15.
Oversubscription by 100 per cent
of these Issues, which call for a lower
rate of Interest than has been asked
by the government for six months, was
resrarded by treasury officials as in-
diratfng some easing In the money
situation
Harding Plana Extra Session.
W ashington— President-elect Hard
ing practically has decided to call a
special session of the new congress on
April 4, members of the house ways
and means committee were Informed
by Chairman Fordney, who has Just
returned from a conference with Mr.
Harding al Marlon. Mr. Fordney dis
cussed with the president-elect gen
eral taxation and tariff questions,
which will be among the more Im
portant subjects to come before the
special session.
Needy Head Washington Bonus Llet.
Olympia, Wash.— In order that ex
service men entitled to compensation
under the bonus act, who are In imme
diate need of funds, may get prefer
ence In payments, an appeal was is
sued by C. W, Clausen, state auditor,
urging those not in absolute need of
the money at this time to defer send
ing In applications for a few months.
2500 In Bonus Parade.
Portland, Or.— Twenty-five hundred
ex-service men marched
Saturday
night through the downtown streets
In a stirring but orderly parade to
agitation for a state bonus.
January Clearance Sale Now On for Balance of Month
Big Price Reductions All Over the
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Many “old timv” low (»rices prevail.
Shoes reduced in pi n e 2-V , i
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to 5(>' \ ; men s alid boy’s fiiriiislnng.s reduced 25' ( to 5(1' \ ; women's skirts, suits and
eoats at half price; women’s muslin underwear, silk underwear reduced hall pi n e; general dr\ goods lines re
duced in price 20% to 50% and more; many price reductions in groceries.
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LYNX
H O LLO W
(Special to the Sentinel.)
Jan.
is. Mr. and
Mrs.
K.
Y.
Porter and son Lester, Mrs. Frank
Muckie, Geo. Johnson and son Dale
and 1. .V Uresser were among those in
the Grove Tuesday.
Mr. and Airs. Marion I.ebow were
Sunday guests of the Fletcher Eng
lands at Walker.
Walter England, of liorena, spent
the week end at the home of his
aunt, Mrs. Marion la-bow.
The young people enjoyed a taffy
pull at the Taylor home Saturday
mg»t.
Air. and Mrs. Melvin Jackson and
son, of Walker, were visitors at the
Marion Jackson home Sunday.
Mrs. L. 1«. Green was taken to Eu
gene Monday to undergo un operation.
Cody Pentico returned Monday from
aa extended stay with un uncle at
Eddy ville.
Mrs. Wm. Slater and Mrs. Awbrey
Wolford went to Eugene Sunday to
visit with the Horace Strong family
and to be with Miss Vivian Strong,
who is at a hospital there after an op
•-ration.
Mr. and Mrs. M arviti Jackson and
Marion le-bow made a business trip to
Eugene Monday.
A number from here attended the
literary at the Walker high school
Friday evening.
The Jas. Plank family and Mr. mid
Mr». I. N. Dresser were dinner guests
of the W. A. Rennes Sunday.
The ladies’ aid met with Mrs. Pen
tico this afternoon.
School touchers, get your report cards
nt The Henlincl offiee.
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N O T IC E TO CREDITORS.
In the County Court of the state of
Oregon in Lane county.
In the matter of the estate of Ibivid
C. Hubbard, deceased.
Notice is hereby given that Perry W.
Hubbard was appointed executor of the
estate of David C. Hubbard, deceased,
li • the above named court on the 21st
day of December, A. I). 1920, and that
ail persons having claims against said
estate arc hereby required to present
the same, duly verified, to me at
32H N. Front Street, Ma|em, Oregon,
within six months from the first pub
lication of this notice.
Date of first publication December
24, 1920.
PE R K Y *W. H U B B A R D ,
Executor of the estate of
David C. Ilubbard, deceased.
II. J. Shinn, Atty. for Executor. d24j2!
NO TIC E
OF F IN A L
SETTLEM ENT
Notice is hereby given thut the un
dersigned administrator of the estate
of Stephen Cheater Ban ta, deceased,
has filed his final account for the
final settlement of the said estate in
the Cnunty court of the state of Ore
gun, for Lane county, and that Tuesday
the 15th day of February 1921 at the
THE QUALITY
STORE- cood
hour of 11 o'clock, a. m. of said day sani road or fluite ni sniil roiinty ni
in the court riami of said court has w tnch Court wilt I h - held, rninnienciog
been by said court tixeil as tin- tum a February 2ml, 1921, nt thè !mur o f
ulili place lor hearing <d objections ten o'clock ni thè forciiiHin, al thè of
thereto and for filial settlement «d > fiee o f tIn- Conniy Court ni thè Court
said estate by order made and entered Unirne of snid Cnunty, nt which timi-
of record on this the nth day ot Jan ami place you are required lo ap|ieiir
and file vonr clami fnr nnj d.-iinagc»
nary, A ! D. 1ML
AN DREW B R I M » ,
thut you may consiib-r voli will susta in
Administrator of the estate ol in case .-lei righi of wny is locateli ns
Stephen Chester Bantu, deeea-ed by snid map show n, and in snid peti
tion prayi-d fnr; and furtln-r, you do
H. J. SIIINN, Attorney.
tlien show muse, if nny you bave, why
snid righi of wny shonlil noi In- Inmteil
NO TICE o r HAx>E OF R E A L PROP as hv sani map show li and prnjeeted
Witness my linml and tln- si-ai o f thè
E R T Y B Y A D M IN IS T R A T R IX .
said Court o f Lane Coiinly, Ibis .'lisi
Notice is hereby g i i '-a, that pur day of Decomber, 1920.
li. S. HKYXON.
suant to un order of the Honorable
Cnunty t'Ierk
County Court of the State of < ingioi, | seal|
in and for Keaton county, dill) mude
and entered of record in sani court
on the 17th day of Den mber, A. D. N O T IC E o r SCHOOL IN D E M N IT Y
SELECTION.
1920, the undersigned, as Administra
trix of the estate o f A. L. Briggs,
r ni ted Ht fi t cm I,nini Office, ItiiHrlitirj;
late of Benton county, Oregon, 'li
censed, I will on Saturday the 5tb day Oregon. I)cccmb«T \ 11(20.
Notice is heritby ^ givi*n
„ that tli«*
of February, A. D. 1921. at the hour
of 2 o ’clock p. m. of said day, at Ilio! Htftto r»f Oregon, on December 7, 1020,
34, T. 21 N
front door of the County Court House applied fur f lu* N K 1 ..
of Lam- county, Oregon, m the eity |{. 2 W., W. M . timi fileil iti f hin of
of
Eugene,
Dine
county,
state firn fi list of elioni indemnity
of Oregon, sell at publie auction tioiiH m which it scire t i'll Maid land,
to the highest bidder for cash, -object and that Maid li t is open to the puh
to confirmation of said court, all the lie for inspection. Any und all persons
rig adversely the above
nbov described
right, title and interest which the -aid claiming
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- ‘ i -— on thereof,
b gal
Miibdivini
A. L. Briggs deceased had in or to - hind or _ any
lots five (it) and six (S) in bl<-ck ten ¡ or claiming the same under I he mining
.mill
tanti to
i
(10) in Rimarli’s Addition to the city j lawn, or desiring to show h
nil than for
of Cottage Oro ve, Oregon, nt the tiim be more valuable for miner;
of bis death. Terms of sale, cash, in agricultural purposes, or to object to
Gold Coin of the United »States of said selection for any lawful minori,
America, to be paid at the time of the should fili* tin r claim* or their affi
davits of proti t or contest in this of
sale.
f ice
L U L U P. BRIGGS,
I hereby designate The Cottagi'
Administratrix of the estate of A.
L. Briggs, late of Benton county, Ore (»rove Hentinel, publish« «I nt Cottage
Grove, Oregon, ns the newspaper ill
gon, deceased.
which the above riotice is to In* pub
C. A. KEIII.BKKDK,
Attorney for said estate, lished.
W If C A N O N ,
Corvallis, Oregon.
Register.
First publication, December 31, 1920. «117 J2I
Last publication, February I 11121.
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NO TIC E OF A P P L IC A T IO N TO E3
T A R L IS I! LO G G IN G ROAD.
In thi- Counfy Court of (he Stati* <>f
Origon, for lui ne Cotinty.
The matter of thè npplieution of M
V. l'InllipH and Alile l ’Iiillipx lo estati
lodi n logging rotili in Lane Cndnty,
< Iregon.
Tei J. U. Finley and Mr*. I C Finley:
You will please t.-ike notin' Mint
M.
V.
Phillips
¡rad
under
th<*
I i |in,
iloing
business
tirin nume and Htyle of the PhíllipM
l.umtier Co., bau Ibis day filed n map
and pelition in thè Connly Court prò
viding thè lorution of a right of wny
for a logging road or rinite throngh
thè londH now in vonr possession iri
Hertionit five and mìx iri Town.-diip 22,
S. R. :i W. in unid Cnunty, and -aiti ap
pliration will come on lo Ile heard li*'
fori- Maid court at Ilo- m-xl regalar
term thrr-nf in February, 1921, for
thè appointnient of viewi-TM lo locale
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