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— î A S S E S S O R ARCADE THEATER WEEKLY PROGRAM Charlie Chaplin, will be the special attraction for this week. You are going to yell when you see Charlie Chaplin wan der through the trials of ■motherhood” . You are going to laugh and laugh as you fol low the humorous pair through a play on which the famous comedian worked for a year. Kdua Purv/mcc is in it, also Jackie Coogan, the funniest youngster on the screen. A dm. 15c and .‘15c. Comedy, "A Shot Uun Wedding.” Wed. “ His House in O rder” by Klsie Ferguson. A real-life story of one of a million homes. With lovely Klsie Ferguson in a great emotional role. Comedy, ‘ ‘ P r\> f e s s i o n a 1 Kt hies. ’ ’ * Thurs.—“ For the Soul of Bafael” , Clara Kimball Young. Comedy, “ The New Porter.” Fri.—'“ Duds” , Tom Moore. Toui Moore portrays the part oi a discharged army captain engaged to track down the smugglers. Ills work proved extremely dangerous, and the picture gives many thrills. Kddie Polo in "K ing of the Circus episode 10. Sal. -" J u st Pals”, Buck Jones. Another real western. You remember Buck Joucs in "Sunset Sprague” , well this is equally as good, if not better. "H aunted Spooks” , by Herald Lloyd. A two reeler, the best one Herald Lloyd ever made. • Sun.—" A Splendid H azard" an Allan Dwau production. A tale of thrilling adventure, love, quixotic bravery, ghosts and buried treasure. By Henry B Walt hall. Mo.i.-Tm a ‘ 1 In K i d ”, L A N E C O U N T Y ’S D E B T IS K B PT W IT H IN L IM IT OF LAW L an e e n m i ty 's d e b t h as been k ep t w ith in th e lim it o f th e law a t all tim es an d all its w a r r a n t s a r e valid, ac c o rd in g t o Clyde N. J o h n s to n , d is t r i c t a tt o r n e y , who, at th e request o f t h s county court, m ad e an in v es tig atio n o f the c o u n t y 's finances. His rt-pArt, s u b m itte d to th e co u rt, follows: To th e H onorable C ounty Court o f L a n e C ou n ty : In com pliance w ith y o u r request fo r an opinion re la tiv e to the c o u n t y 's fin a n c ia l c o n d ition and in a n sw er to the follow ing qu estio n submit te d to me, l subm it th is o pinion: “ Is L a n e co un ty in d e b t in excess o f the lim it im posed upou it by the c o n stitu tio n and law s o f O r e g o n f " I h a v e been fu rn ish ed d etailed s ta te m en ts from th e t r e a s u r e r ’s o ffice, as se s s o r's o ffic e an d s h e r i f f 's o ffice, show ing th e to t a l t a x levy fo r the y e a r s 1918, 191» an d 19:10,' th e total am o u n t o f w a r r a n t s d ra w n an d the to ta l a m o u n t o f fu n d s received by the county d u r i n g those years. The suprem e c o u rt has said t h a t : “ A lth o ug h th e reco rd does not reveal how much o f th e levy' fo r gi*neral co u n ty purposes has a c tu a lly been col- lected. nevertheless, a f t e r th e levy is m ade th e p ay m en t of th e ta x e s is r e g a r d e d as a legal c e r t a i n t y . ’ ’ Based upon th is, th e co u n ty court has th e pow er to bu d g et a n d expend f u n d s iu a n ti c ip a t io n of the collection o f th e e n ti r e levy, lu ad d itio n th e re to th e co u n ty court is e n title d to take into c o n sid eratio n th e income from tees an d o th er sources asid e from th e taxes o f th e co un ty, and unless th e to tal n u m b e r of w a r r a n t s d ra w n in any one y e a r should exceed by more th a n #5000 th e to t a l a n n u a l levy, plus th e income from o th e r sources, th e w a r r a n t s would be valid. From a c a re f u l cheeking , as above described, I find th a t d u r i n g the y e a rs abo ve m entioned l.aue co un ty has not exceeded th e limit a g a in s t in d e b t edness imposed upon it by law. For th e purpose o f d e te r m i n in g this qu estio n 1 h a v e ex am in ed th s records for th e y ears 1918, 1919 a n d 19J0 and w ent no f u r th e r, because p rio r th e r e to L ane co un ty was on a cash b asis and. hence, th ere could be uo qu estio n ab ou t th e v a lid ity .of an y w a r r a n t s issued. R espectfully su b m itted . C L Y D E N. J O H N S T O N , D istric t A tto rn e y . WATCH Y OLK L AB E L . SATURDAY, SPECIALS Lamb stew, the lb___________ ___________________ __10c Veal stew, the lb____________ ______ ___________ - .......10c Fancy short ribs ot beet', the lb..................... ............... ........12c Fancy beet Toast, the lb--------------- —----- ----------- ----- 15c Hound steak, the lb_____________ __ ________ ________ 20c Loin steak, the lb........................ .............. ......... ....... ...... ........20c Pork steak, the lb.................. ............................... .....................20c Mutton steak, the lb____ ____ ___ ___ ____ ___________ 20c Pork sausage, the lb.......................... ...................................... 20c Hamburger, the lb........ ...................... ..... ....... ....... ............... 20c Fancy veal steak, the lb.............. ...... ........... ...... ................ 18c Wieniers, tbe lb............ ............................. ....... .......................20c Bologna, the lb................ ....................................................... 20c Fancy link sausage, the lb.................................................. 20c Fancy veal loaf, (no seasoning), the lb.......... ......................20c Tillamook cheese, the lb..............................„..................... 25c BACON An extra special, the lb........... ........................... ......... ............25c One pound..'....... ......... NUCOA .25c Two pounds...... .............. 45c COTOSUET 1-pound pail..... .................. 25c 6-pound pail................. 75c SNOWDRIFT 1- pound can..... .............. 25c «-pound can..................$1.50 4-pound can .................80c LARD IN BULK The pound............................15c d-pound pail....................45c 5-pound pail.......................... 75c 10-pound pail........... $1.45 COMPOUND 2- pound pail.......................... 25c 5-pound pail............... 60c 10-pound pail.......... $1.15 Everyday prices compare favorably with these Saturday specials. C IT Y M E A T M A R K E T BARTELS & S A F L E Y, PROPRIETORS ON D IV E S F IG U R E S L A N E COUNTV CHOI’S The to tu l uo rouge ot d if f o r e u t crops iu l.uuo oouuly lias boon compiled by U e ib e r t E W alker, oouuly d m w h , from ligure» o b ta in e d fro m Ut» sev c m I field d e p u tie s While (he figuie» m e not absolutely uceu ru te tUcy u ie us com plete as it 1 » possible to uiukc I them , »»y» Mr. Wulker. Muiiy fui mer» for various reaaous lull to g iv e the assessors th e com plete li g u ie s on th e n crop». A ccording to the assessor '» suuimuiy th e to ta l num ber of s e r e s iu luruis in la m e county is 287,585. T he to tu l num ber of acres of w iu ter w hcul ts Miot and of sp rin g w heat, 14,833; c>u(s -'2,0.15, barley 1050, rye 318, corn 1201, clover .183, u lt u lt u 18 , wild or m arsh hay 2 . 102 , o th er hay cro ps 18,129, p o ta to e s 1002, o th e r root crops 505, field pens 4, field beaus 90; hops, old acreag e 035, new ac re a g e .12; o th e r crops 549. T he num ber of acres of app le trees iu bcu riu g is is7l>, a cco rding to the a s s e s s o r 's ligu res, uud the num ber ot a p p le trees not b e a n u g is TOO. The uuiuber of acres of ciierry trees iu b e a rtu g is 413, and nut b c u iiu g is 128, pouch trees in b e a rin g HO, not beur m g 28; peur trees in Ocuriug 230, uot b e a n u g i0; p ru n e trees iu b e u n u g 858. uol b ea rin g .>50; walnut tr e e s tu beur m g 153, uol bearin g 29; logau berrtes Iso, b lack b e rries u u d ra s p b e rrie s 120 , s tra w b e r r i e s 110 ; other f r u i t s and nuts iu b e a n u g 48, not b e a n u g 17. License L a w V iolated. E ugene R egister: «tut«, uud county a g e n ts a re w aging u w ar uu violators ot th e t r a f f i c an d a u to m o b ile In cu se laws iu this county, l'he records ot the local ju s ti c e cou rt show th a t a uuiuber o f a r r e s t s have been made* d u rin g the p a st few days. U. B. Mmuiio, a lum bcruiuu, paid a fine of #50 fo r fa ilu re to h av e a li ceuse fo r u tr u c k he has been using The o ff ic e rs say th a t he w as using a license p la te t h a t belonged on his tour tug car. W alter S co tt, of .Springfield, an d ilu ro ld M uucrud, of E ugcue, were ese.li fined »10 for d ri v in g a e a r witn ou i an o p e r a t o r 's license. J o h n t'. C urriu , of C o tta g e d r o v e , j«aid #10 lor sp eeding on I'a e itie highw ay. C. N. Wiles, re p r e s e n tin g the license d e p a r t m e n t of th e o ff ic e of th e seen t a r y of s ta te , is pro s ecu tin g the eases an d he say s t h u t a n u m ber ot a d d itio n a l a r r e s t s p ro b ab ly will be m ade in th is locality. C uts F o o t W ith Ax. d e o r v e Boyd is nursin g u severely in ju re d foot, s u s ta in e d M ouduy while he was eng aged in c u t t i n g out a ruud to some wood on M osby creek which he was g e t t i n g out. The ax c u t th rou gh th e o b stru c tio n a t which It h a d been aim ed a n d co n tin u e d ou its way until coming iu c o n ta c t w ith d e o r g e ’» right foot. I t c u t th r o u g h the shoe uud th r o u g h th e flesh to th e boue. The wound is on th e inside an d to p ot th e foo t. Mr. B oyd will be laid up fo r sev eral weeks but is a b le to get a r o u u d ou cru tches. Brooms at................................ One Half Off Aluminum ware at One Fourth Off Percolators at. - One Fourth Off Enamel ware at.................... One Fourth Off Market and Clothes Baskets One Fourth Off Hampers at_.... ................. One Fourth Off All Other Goods at Greatly Reduced Prices L. Darby & Company The [Winchester Store for ladies and girls APRONS— for house cleaning Just in by express, a full line of girls’ and ladies’ brogues; all sizes; get yours now while the size you need is here. ■As the season is late it is just now house cleaning time; we are showing a good apron for wear for this purpose. « GROCERIES for everybody . ■and do not forget that our stock of groceries is always complete and that our prices are, right. Powell & B u r k h o l d e r Phone 70 Corner of Fifth and Main « y y 'h- L W e a t h e r f o r M ay. T he record of the w ea th e r fo r May, as k e p t by C o o p erativ e O b serv er ('. E S te w a r t , was as follows: Meuu m ax im um , 04.4; menu uiiu mii,in, 41.i ; m ean 53.05; m axim um , i7 ; minim um , 30; p re c ip u tu tiu u , 1.92 inches. F o r th e same m o u th in I92U the record was as follow s: -Meuu max ■ mum, 07.4; m e a n minim um , 35.5; menu, 51.4; m ax im u m , 83; uuuiuium, 28; p re c ip ilu tio u , .42 luch. 'V W eed O rd er Made. A form al o rd er d e c la rin g the whole of lam e co u n ty to be u weed control d i s t r i c t was m ade by tli« county c o u rt ¡Saturday, follow ing th e su ggestion ot th e u g n c u l t u r u l council of L ane county Tuuiuua grunge. T he d is tr i c t is cre a te d fo r th e purpose o f d e s tro y in g tbe Cun a d ia u th istle s a n d p re v e n tin g th eir seed in g u u d sp read in g , sa y s the order. T he co un ty f r u i t in s p ecto r is ordered to c u fo rc e tb e p ro visions of tbe law. _____de a cigarette :e^this in my day— T im e to S p ra y fo r Codling Moth. D e str u c tio n to th e f i r s t bruod of the cod ling m oth can be accom plished by th e use o f th e follow in g spray solu tion , sa y s C. E. S te w a r t , cou nty f r u it in s p e c to r: Lim e su lp h u r solution one gallon to 55 gallo n s of w ater plus one pound o f dry a r s e n a te o f lend to each 50 g a llo n s of w a te r used. # K eep well a g i t a t e d an d a p p ly a t once with fine m ist sp ray . The Camel idea wasn’t born then. It was the exclusive expert Camel blend that revolutionized cigarette smoking. L a n e C oun ty P io n e e r Picnic. T h e a n n u a l picnic o f the Lane C o u n ty P i o n e e r s ’ association will lie held S a tu r d a y , J u n e 18, no rth of S kin n e r ' s b u tt e a t E ugene. All pioneers, w h e th e r m em bers of th e association or uot, a r e in v ite d to be present. Those h a v in g resid ed iu th e co u n ty 50 y e a rs o r more a re eligible to join. Those at te n d i n g will t a k e basket lunches, j 1 0 17 The first time I smoked Camels i knew they were made for me. I knew they were the smoothest, finest cigarette in the world, at any price. M iss Oodsey to Succeed Miss Brownell. A successor to Miss Mary Brownell, _____i c o u n ty h e a lth nurse, who leaves w ithin a few d a y s to ta k e a new position in W est V irgin ia, has b een secured m the person o f Miss Lillian Oodsey, of Bellevue, W ash., who has for the past six m o n th s held a s im ila r position in M arion co u n ty . Great Reductions in Prices BROGUES IV ank C a rm a n Die«. F ra n k C arm an, who le f t E ugene for t r e a t m e n t in th e H outbern P a c ific hos p ita l a t Han F ra n c is c o a week o r so ago, died th e r e H atu rd ay . Mr. C arm an, who w orked vs it ll th e ra ilro a d com pany fo r m any y e a rs , had been ill fo r a y e a r, o f f and oil, w ith a kidney com plain t. C o n tr i b u te to C ity T reasury. P r o h ib itio n seems to be a good th i n g for th e c ity tr e a su ry . T h ere were four a r r e s t s for d ru n k e n n e s s durin g the m on th o f May a n d the city tr e a s u r y was en riched to th e e x te n t of #50. T raffic violators d u rin g the same period num bered six a n d th eir con t r i b u t io n s to ta le d #19. Burges« Ha« N ew Pea«. J . A. Burgess, o f S a g in a w , may be a l i tt le a lo n g in y e a rs him self, but he i has p o ta to e s and peas th a t a re m ig h ty »pry, so spry t h a t be had new potatoes a n d peas served on the tab le for Hun d a y din ner. That Cam6l blend of choice Turkish and Domestic tobaccos hits just the right spot. It gives Camels such mellow mildness and fragrance! * Nobody can tell me anything different. IL J. REYNOLDS Tobacco Co. Wlnston-Salsm, N. C. Camel — W & 4** Our buttennaker brought some of the latest ideas on the subject of buttermaking from the Agricultural College with him. We are being told, by the users of butter, that they are good ideas. The way to find out for yourself is to buy a pound of fKi’ii H ob ? ffirauii (Butter AT YOUR GROCER’S. Cottage Grove Creamery A irmi Thor« Aro No HiihRtltuto« f o r D a iry Food*