Cottage Grove sentinel and Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Oregon) 1915-1921, November 04, 1921, Image 3

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RAILROAD PLAN TO
GET RATES COWN
EYES TESTED
GLASSES FITTED
TUT. B R I T . B U T NOT
K XT IU V A U A N T
DR. ROYAL J. GICK
I'.yi'HlKht H|MvUlmt
4*«rn<*r IMh mill Willninidle HI reel*
Eugene, Oregon
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Three Inseparables
One for mild nr«.VIRGINIA
One (or mrilowneu. CURLEY
One for aroma.TURKISH
The finest tobaccos perfectly
aged and blended
20forI5?
A I I I l I l rirTM
AVI.
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it*s toasted, o f
course. To seal
in die flavor-----
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Two of tho mimi homelike ho-
tula in I’urtland, located in tho
heart of the shopping and thea-
tor diatrict. All Oregon Klcctric
traina atop at tho SKWARD
H O T E L , the I louse of OkNf.
Kxcellent dining room in con­
nection.
The FIOTKL CORN EMUS,
tho I I ouho of Wolcomo, in only
two Nhort block« from tho Sew­
ard.
Our brown bumos moot all
traina. Kates $1-50 and up.
W. 0. CULBERTSON, Prop.
City T ran sfer
Hauling and Graying
PIANO M O V IN O A S P E C I A L T Y
w p o o SOLD A N D D E L I V E R E D
Offlrw l a S p ray B rick
I M a a r S. P. DSpot
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IMIONE 09
Neighborhood News
t u r n e d T u esd ay from a viait a t th e
T 0 EUGENE
home of th e ir d a u g h te r , Mrs. J o h a C O M I N G
Hamsun, in Halitin. T he H am sun's are
to leav s shortly f o r a v isit w ith rela
tiv e s of Mr. Hamson in T ennessee.
Mr. a n d Mrs. F ra n k Ms,-kin ware
Hunday guests a t th e home o f th e i r
A Successful Specialist for
d a u g h te r , Mrs. Melvin Ja c k s o n .
the Past Fifteen Years
J . A. B riggs an d aon Otia re tu rn e d
Monday from a t r i p to the coast.
Mr. a n d Mrs. H orace H trong m otored D O E S
NOT
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SU R O ERY
up from Eugene T uesday a n d visited
w ith the Hiuter a n d W olford families.
w ill b e R t
W ALDEN.
A d am so n s e t , of a p p r o x i m a t e ly $1/
4(>0,000 «00 a n nually.
In th « lig h t of t h e s e figure*. It Is
LOU A NE.
m a n lfe a t th a t th e r e c e n t r e d u c tio n of
w ag es s u l h o rlx e d by th« lab o r board,
(H p en al to The Hentinel.)
e s t im a te d at from 10 (o 12 p«r cen t
Nov. 2 The fish erm en have all r e ­
I ii no sen»« m e e t s o r so lv e s th« prob
tu rn e d home, b rin g in g w ith th e m a
lem of lab o r c o als a n d In no wuy supply of fin e salmon.
m a k e s It po ssible fo r th« r a i lro a d s to
Fritnk Hut ley took out a tru ck load
Propose to Reduce Wages and affo rd a r e d u c tio n In t h e i r r e v e n u e s
of fine f a t hogs T uesd ay . T he F oster
T h o u s a n d * of R ata* A lre a d y R td u c e d . b ro th e rs sold him one w eighing 360
Neturn All S avin g By R e ­
Indeed, d u r i n g t h e p a s t y e a r t h e r e pounds.
Mrs. Horne,. H utherland an d children,
duction in Charges.
h a v e been bet ween fou r an d five t h o u ­
sa n d Ind iv id ual r e d u c t i o n s In fr e ig h t of C ollage Drove, sjient the week end
(Special to T he HentineL)
ra te s. On so m e ra ilro a d * th e reduc­ a t th e W. II. D avis home.
Nov. 2.— Mr. s o d Mr*. E. M. Howard
Mr. and Mr». Unlph L ynch, E lm er
FU LL TEXT OF
P R O P O S A L tio n s In r a t e s hu ve a m o u n t e d to m ore Crowe,
Claud Hehrnek a n d 1. C. Month a n d children , of Mareola, s p e n t HStur-
th a n th e red uction * In w ag«s so far
day n ig h t and Hunday a t the Castle
m ad«, an d on m a n y o t h e r ra i lr o a d s were C ottage Drove v isitors T uesday.
Mr». Mlirtin F o s te r has r e t u rn e d home.
j S t a t e m e n t by T h o m a a O eW Itt C uy lar, th e re d u c t io n s In wag«* allow ed no
Mrs. A rno ld D uerst a n d b ab y were
n«t r e t u r n on o p e ra tio n s , but m erely home, a f t e r a week ’* visit a t the home
C h a ir m a n of th e A sso ciatio n of
prov id ed a g a in s t t h e f u r t h e r a c c u m u l a ­ of her sister, Mrs. if. B. D n g g s , in Drove v isitors F r i d a y ,
Mr. a n d Mr*. F in ley H u f f were i s
C ottage Drove.
tion o f u deficit
riailw ay E sccuM vs*, on
(ieorge H aw ley, of C o tta g e Drove, th e Drove Tueeday.
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H a r r y C astle s p e n t T uesday ev ening
e u l t u r e a n d o t h e r I ndustri e» a r « a ls o ha* bought th e p ro p e r ty fo rm erly
a t th e U. D. C h am b erlain home.
s u f f e r i ng t h e s a m e Im m e d ia te diffi­ o w n e d by Mr*. R ebecca White.
K. D. io iu d w e h r a n d fa m ily left Bun-
M m * 1/el Hunk is v is itin g a t the
F o llo w ing n m e e t in g In C hicago, c u l t i e s a s th« ra ilro a d s , why, t h e r e ­
fore. do no t th e r a i lr o a d s ta k e th e i r home of her uncle a n d a u n t, Mr. a n d day fo r A sto ria , a f t e r spen d in g a
O c to b e r 14. 1021. or Ihn p res id e n t* of
m o nth w ith re la tiv e s here.
m e d ic in e like a n y b o d y e ls e ?
T h e a n ­ Mrs. F rank Hehneider.
ncu rly nil tloi IcmliiiK rallroaila I ii tint s w e r lies In s e v e r a l f a c ts :
F. M. F ro s t w as in th e Drove F r i d a y
W. H, A. Kdlefsen bus finished puck
c o u n tr y . Mr T ho uiu * OoW lli t 'u y l e r .
an d a g a in on M o u d ay on business.
1.—T h e ra i lr o a d s w ore not p e r m i t ­ in g his applea.
F ra n c e s D orf h a s r e t u r n e d to school,
elialiiii-iii of th e A sso ciatio n of ICull- ted. as w ere o t h e r In d u s trie s, to m a k e
it. D. Crowe is v is it in g re la tiv e s an d
h a v in g recovered from a n illness.
wny I h i utlvuu, mail« tbu follow ing c h a r g e s d u r i n g th e y e a r s of p ro s p e rity , frien d s here.
Mrs. B u tt e M ooney r e t u r n e d F r i d a y
statem en t
m a k in g po ssib le t h e a c c u m u la ti o n of a
from P o r t la n d , where she h a d been
D EL IO H T VALLEY.
At h m e e tin g of th o AaaocluMon of s u r p lu s to tide th e m o v e r th e p re s e n t
with her d a u g h te r , who is receivin g
R ailw ay E x e c u ti v e s to d a y , It wa* d«- e x t r e m e a d v e r s ity
A ccording to th e
medical t r e a t m e n t there.
(Hpecial to The Mentinci.)
r e p o r t s of t h e I n t e r s t a t e c o m m e rc e
terin liied by th e r a i l r o a d s of Hie U nited
Mr. a n d Mrs. H a r r y W illiam s an d
Nov. 3.— H o w a rd K eene w as home
Unite». io ucuk to briii« a b n u t u r e d u c ­ c o m m is s io n , th e r a t e of r e t u r n on
tio n in r a t e s , and iih a BMitns in t h a t p r o p e r ty I n v e s tm e n t of th e ra i lr o a d s of Monday from th e U pton logging ram p . children a n d Mr*. J . B. Allen a n d
end to *e«k a re d u c t io n In p r e s e n t th e U n ited H tutes f o r t h e p a s t s e v e r a l
The O scar J a c k s o n fam ily m otored d a u g h te r were D rove v is ito rs B a tu r
ra ilro a d w a g e s w hich h a v e co m pelled
to KoiM-horg Holiday an d sp ent Ihe day day.
y e a rs h a s b een a s follow s;
m a i n t e n a n c e of th« iiruacnt rule».
a t the Dien T h a y e r home.
R A T H O F R K TLJH N E A R N E D
R O W R IV E R .
Mrs. W. A. W i t c h e r ha* a severe
An ap p lic a tio n will be mad« Imme-
dlulely to th o U n ite d S ta le » railro a d
R Y T H E R A IL R O A D S O F T H E cold and is u n d e r n p h y s i c i a n ’s care.
(Hpecial to T he B entinel.)
T he Fred W itc h e r fam ily s p en t Hat-
lab o r b oard for a r e d u c t io n In wagea
Nov. 2.— Mr. a o d Mrs. H. A. T rask ,
of (rain »«rvlco e m p lo y ee» »ufficle nt U N I T E D S T A T E S O N T H E I R urdny an d Holiday at th e W. A. »• itch
of th e Drove, sp ent Hunday here w ith
er home,
lo re m o v e th « r e m a i n d e r of th u In
P R O P E R T Y IN V E S T M E N T :
(iuests a t th e W. K. N ixon home Mr. T ra sk ’» p a r e n t s , Mr. a n d . Mrs. B.
cri uo-a m ad« by t h e la b o r h o a r d * die
1912
.......... ........ .............4.84%
Hunday were th e Mower* fam ily, o f the B. T ra s k .
claion of Ju ly 20. 1920 (w hich would
1913 ___ _______________ 6 1 6 %
Mrs. D aniel R eutle, o f th e Drove,
Involve u f u r t h e r re d u c t io n of a p p ro x i­
Drove, the W a lte r i ’en tico fam ily , of
1914 ___________________ 4 17%
m ately ten p e r c e n t ) , a n d for a r e ­
l.ynx Hollow, an d the K. J . K e n t fam visited se v e ra l d a y s o f last w eek w ith
1915
4 20%
her m o th er, Mrs. Ellen Owens.
d u c ti o n In th e w ag ea of ull o t h e r
ily.
191« ( F i s c a l Y ear) ...... 6 90%
Mrs. Bara W o rth in g to n a n d son re­
rl.iaaea of ra ilro a d la b o r lo Ihe going
The K. J . Mean fa m ily visited Hun­
1916 (C a le n d a r Y e a r ) .... 6 16%
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1918
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3.61%
Ed. A nderson re tu rn e d T u e sd a y from ti v e s here.
1919 ____
2.46%
To R edu ce R a te s a t W ag ea Go Down.
Mrs. U. C. Gleason and children an d
N o rth Bend.
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........... 0 32%
T h o forego in g a c tio n la upon t h e
Mrs. E lizab eth W iddersheim came Mr. a n d Mrs. W. H. Phillips, of W ild
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V iv iau N a d in e , th e little d a u g h te r of
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. C onner an d son
of fa rm p r o d u c t s an d th e w a g e s of
w ith th « c o n c u r r e n c e of th « I n t e r s t a t e
Mr. a n d Mrs. Wm. V aug hn has been
labor w ere s o a r in g to u n h e a r d of • pent Hunday a t the W. P. H u f f home.
c o m m e r c e c o m m is s io n , be pas»ed on
K«v. J . E. C arlson will preach a t the ill, b u t is im proving. J u n i o r L ittle
to th« public In th e r e d u c tio n of « s t a t ­ h e ig h ts, th e e a r n i n g s upon ra i lr o a d In­ school boos,- Hunday a f t e r n o o n a t 2:30. also has been ill b u t is b e tte r.
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a» lhi* re d u ctio n »hall h a v e been m a d e
W illiams a t t e n d e d ch urch a t W ildwood
LYNX HOLLOW.
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T h e m a n a g e m e n t* h a v e decid ed u p ­ y e a rs p ro g r e s s iv e ly declined .
The b a s k e t social a t th e H tar school
(Hperial to The h en tin e l.)
on thl» c o u r s e lu view of th e i r r e a l i s a ­ The R o ad s H a n d ic a p p e d M o rs T h s n
Nov. 3. Miss Iv y P o r t e r was a C o t­ house M onday n ig h t was well a t t e n d
tion of Ihe fact th u t th e wheel» of in-
ed. A fiue p ro g ra m was given an d a
ta g e Drove v is ito r H aturday.
O t h e r B u siness.
duRtrlal a c tiv ity h a v e been clo sed
Mr. and Mrs. M arion la-bow were in co nsiderab le sum was realized from the
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sale o f baskets.
th e public for p r o v id in g a d e q u a t e C o tta g e D rove T h u rs d a y o f last week
sion an d dlslrews to th e e n ti r e public,
transit,-ting busiie-ss mid v is itin g a t
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lim ited by pub lic a u t h o r i t y , a n d they the horn,- of th e i r son E rn est, who has
s t a r t (h e m a g a in In o p e ra tio n
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price o s a w an t a d is 35c. T h ree in s e r­
recently
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s itu a t io n w hich c o n f r o n ts (he r a i lro a d s a r e In very larg e r e s p e c t s ( n o t a b ly for
Book
Mrs. (Mis B riggs a n d b r o t h e r O scar ti ons fo r th e prie« o f two.
Is e x tr e m e l y c ritical. T h e ra ilro a d s In lab o r) co m p elled to s p e n d m o n ey on wen- am ong Cresw ell visito rs M uuday. keep in g c h a rg e o f 25c unlesa p a id fo r
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t- a ll ie d a net ra i lw a y o p e r a t i n g a b a s i s fixed by p u b lic a u th o r it y . T h e
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Mr. an d Mrs. Miiriou La-bow re­ in ad v a n c e .
income of about l*'i2 .ooo.ooo, up on a m a r g in w ith in w hich th ey a r e p e r ­
p r o p e r ty I n v e s tm e n t of o v e r $19.000,- m itte d to e u r n a r e t u r n up on t h e i r In­
ooo.ooo. an d e v e n th i s a m o u n t of sixty- v e s t m e n t o r to offer In d u c e m e n ts to a t ­ N O T IC E O F T A X L E V Y I N G B O A R D M E E T I N G , C IT Y O F C O T T A G E
OBOVE. L A N E COU NTY , OREG ON . N O V E M B E R 25, 1921
tw o m illions In clud ed b a r k mall pay t r a c t new c a p it a l fo r e x te n s io n s a n d
for p rio r y e a r s re c e iv e d fro m th e g o v ­ b e t t e r m e n t s Is e x tr e m e l y lim ite d H o w ­
N otice is hereby g iv en to th e t a x p a y e r s o f th e C ity of C o tta g e Grove, L an e
e r n m e n t of a p p r o x i m a t e ly $1,4.000.000, e v e r m u c h th e r a i l r o a d s m ig h t desire,
th u s sh o w in g , w hen t h e o p e r a t io n s of t h e r e f o r e , to r e d u c e th e i r c h a r g e s In C ounty, O regon, t h a t a m eetin g of th e t a x lev y in g bou rd o f s a id c ity wiU tie
tlm.-a of d e p re s s io n . It will be p e rc e iv ­ held in the a u d ito riu m of the high school on the 25th d a y of N ov em b er, 1921,
th a t y e a r a lo n e a r e c o n s id e re d , an
m t u a ! deficit befo re m a k in g an y a llo w ­ ed t h a t th e li m i ta t io n s s u r r o u n d in g a t the hour of 7:30 o ’clock p. m. of said d a y , f o r th e purpose of g iv i n g an y
th e i r a c tio n do n o t p e r m it th e m to person, su b ject to the ta x levy as h e r e i n a f t e r proposed a n d set f o r th , a n op ­
a n c e for e it h e r In t e r e s t o r d iv id en d s
T h e y e a r en d ed In s e r io u s d e p r e s ­ give effect to bro ad a n d ela a tlc policies p o rtu n ity to be h e a rd in f a v o r of or a g a in s t sa id t a x levy. N o tic e is f u r t h e r
which mlgtbt very p r o p e r ly g o v e rn g iv en th ut the follow ing is a n e s t im a te of th e to t a l a m o u n t o f m oney proposed
sio n In all b r a n c h e s of In du stry, an d
In m a r k e d r e d u c t io n s of th« m a r k e t o t h e r lin e s of b u s i n e s s n o t t h u s re­ to be expended by said c it y d u rin g th e y e a r 1922, item ized in acco rd an ce w ith
th e provisions o f th e b u d g et law a n d also of th e p ro b ab le receip ts of said c ity
d'-rnand for an d th e p ric e s of basic s t r ic t e d
It h a s b e e n u rg o d up on t h e r a i l­ d u rin g the y e a r, an d th e tux pro posed to lie levied:
co m m o d itie s , r e s u l t i n g
In a very
G ENERAL FUND
s e r io u s fulling off tn t h e v o lu m e of ro a d s t h a t a r e d u c tio n In r a t e s will
s t i m u l a t e tr a f f i c a n d t h a t I n c r e a s e d Police D e p a r tm e n t—S a la r ie s : m a rsh a l $1500, n ig h t police
truffle
(raffle will p ro t e c t t h e c a r r i e r s from
$1200, miscellaneous, inclu din g speeial police $30______ $ 2,730.00
R o ads F o rced to D efer M a in te n a n c e . th e loss In cid en t t o a r e d u c tio n In H ealth De|>urimeiit— S a la r y h ealth o ff ic e r $120, hauling
r a t e s T h e ra i lr o a d m a n a g e m e n t s can-
In th is s i tu a t io n , a policy of th e
a n u disposal, g a rb a g e a n d ru b b ish $60, miscellaneous $5
185.00
m o s t rigid e c o n o m y a n d of p o stp o n in g yiot d is g u is e from th e m s e l v e s t h a t th is Legal D e p a r t m e n t — Halary city a tt o r n e y $360_____________
360.00
and c u tt in g to th e h o n e th e u p k e e p of su g g e s tio n Is m e r e ly c o n je c tu r a l and R e c o rd e r's O f f i c e - H alary reco rd er $300, stam ps, s t a t i o n ­
t h e p r o p e r lle s w a s a d o p te d by th e j t h a t an a d v e r s e r e s u l t of th e e x p e r i­
ery, long distuuce telephone, etc., $30, co d ify in g o r d i ­
ra i lr o a d s
Thl* w a s a t th e p ric e of m ent would be d i s a s t r o u s n o t only to
680.00
nances an d p r i n ti n g sam e a n d c h a r t e r $350__ __________
th e r a i l r o a d s , bu t to t h e public, w hose F ire D e p a r tm e n t— P a y f o r a tt e u d a u c e a n d drill $25o, m a ­
n- ileclln g an d for t h e tim e, d e fe r rin g
work w h lr h m u s t h e r e a f t e r and In th e s u p r e m e n eed la a d e q u a t e t r a n s p o r t a ­
270.00
te r ia l a n d supplies $20__________________________________
C o n s e q u e n tl y th e r a i lr o a d m a n ­ S tr e e t lig h tin g a t $233.83 per m o u th ______________________ 2,805.96
n e a r f u t u r e be d o n e a n d paid for T h is ti on
I* Illu stra te d by t h e fact th at, a s of a g e m e n t c a n n o t feel Justified In plac­ P r i n ti n g an d a d v e r t i s i n g _________________________ _ _____
115.00
S e p t e m b e r 16- 1921. o v e r 16 p e r c e n t or ing t h e s e I n s t r u m e n t a l i t i e s , so e s s e n ­
30.00
274.431 In n u m b e r , of t h e freig h t c a r s tial to th e pu blic w elfare, a t t h e h a z a r d Buildings, m a in te n a n c e und re p a ir________
40.00
of t h e c a r r i e r s w e re In had o r d e r an d of suc h an e x p e r i m e n t baaed solely M ayor mid council salarie s a t $12 ea c h ......
84.00
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7,299.96
T o ta l g en eral f u n d ...................................................................................................
F a r m e r * E sp e c ia lly N eed L o w e r Rata*.
160,000. as Is f u r t h e r Illu s tra te d by th e
8TKEET FUND
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ing t r a n s p o r t a t i o n c h a r g e s b e a r In S tre e t sp r in k lin g a n d c le a n in g $335, c a r t a g e a n d h au lin g
of o t h e r e q u ip m e n t a n d of ro a d w a y
$100_________________________ ___ ________________________ 4
435.00
many cases a disproportionate rela­
an d s t r u c t u r e s
E n g in e e r in g $250, m iscellaneous la bor $300_______________
550.00
Kvon u n d e r t h o s e c o n d itio n s , an d tio n s h ip to th e p ric e s a t w h ich c o m ­ M ach in ery , m a in te n a n c e a n d r e p a ir_______________________
70.00
w ith th is la r g e bill c h a r g e d up a g a i n s t m o d itie s c a n be sold In th e m a r k e t and Bridges, m a in te n a n c e an d re p a ir__________________________
50.00
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20.00
vided fo r and paid If th e c a r r i e r s a r e t r a n s p o r t a t i o n t h u s Im posed upon In C em ent w alk a p p ro ach es__ _____________
200.00
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p o rt a tl o n d u tie s th e r e s u l t of o p e ra , den g r e a t e r th a n th e y sho uld bear.
laneous $10______________________________________________
110.00
lio n s for th e first e ig h t m o n t h s of this T h is Is e sp e c ia lly t r u e of a g ric u ltu re . S tr e e ts : m a in te n a n c e a n d re p a i r__ __„ ____________________
100.00
y ear, t h e la te st a v a il a b le figures, haa T h e ra ilro a d m a n a g e m e n t s a r e feeling S t r e e ts : im pro vem ent, s u r f a c in g N i n t h a n d F i f t h p a v e ­
been a t a r a t e of n e t r a ilw a y o p e r a t in g s e n s iti v e to an d s y m p a t h e t i c w ith the
ments, |ia ving of N in th , F i f t h a n d sou th L au e a t alleys
Income, befo re p ro v id in g for In tereat d i s t r e s s i n g s i t u a t io n a n d d e s ire to do
an d s t r e e t m te rs e c tio a s _______
8,800.00
o r d iv id en d s, a m o u n t i n g to only 2 6 e v e r y t h in g to a s s i s t In reliev in g It
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th e c a r r i e r p r o p e r tie s m a d e by t h e In­ fu r n is h t r a n s p o r t a t i o n w h ich t h e p u b ­
WATER FUND
t e r s t a t e c o m m e r c e c o m m is sio n In th e lic m u s t h a v e
At th e m o m e n t r a i lr o a d s In m a n y Labor a n d se rv ic e .................................. ...... ........ .......... ........... __$ 455.00
re c e n t r a t e cnae, an a m o u n t not auf-
M a te ria l a n d supplies......................... ......... ........................... ........
350.00
ftrle n t to pay th e I n t e r e s t on t h e i r en s e s a r e p a y in g 40 c e n t s an h o u r for
15.00
u n sk illed lab o r w h en s i m i la r la b o r is F r u i t i n e aiul ad v e rtisim r...................................... ..........................
o u t s ta n d i n g bo nd s
w o rk in g a lo n g s id e t h e ra ilro a d an d c a n Mincedlaueous, in clu din g collection fees a n d w a r r a n t in*
debt edneas______________________ __ . _
___ __
R o ads E a rn in g * F a r Below R ea so n a b le eaally be o b ta i n e d by t h e m at 20 c e n ts
1,000.00
63)00.00
an h o u r T h e r a i l r o a d s of t h e c o u n tr y Bond p a y m o u ts......................................... ....... ..... ................. .
'
R etu rn * .
6,180.00
It Is m a n i f e s t fro m t h i s sho w in g, paid In 1920 a to t a l of c o n s i d e ra b l y
t h a t th e r a t e of r e t u r n of Sty or 6 p e r o v e r $1.300.000.000 to u n sk ille d lab o r
._S14.000.00
T o ta l w a t e r f u n d ..................................... ................... _
H o w e v e r d e s i r a b le It m a y be
c e n t for t h e firs t tw o y e a rs a f t e r a lo n e
SEW ER FUND
M arch t. 1920, fixed In t h e t r a n s p o r t a ­ to pay th is o r t h a t s c h e d u l e of w ages.
35.00
tion act a s a m i n im u m re a s o n a b le r e ­ It It ob v io u s t h a t It c a n n o t be paid out Izibor a n d serv ice........... ................................. ...... ......... ..... _ , $
15.00
tu r n upon ra ilro a d In v e a tm e n t, h a s not of ra ilro a d e a rn ln g a . u n lesa th e In- M aterial an d supplies
750.00
b een ev en a p p r o x i m a t e d , much less d u a tr le a w h lrh uae t h e r a i lro a d s ar* In te re st on t m n d s ......................... ................
S in k in g fu n d fo r p a y m e n t o f hand*
750.00
r e a c h e d ; an d th n t t h e p r e s e n t high c a p a b le of m e e tin g s u c h c h a rg e s .
T h e ra ilro a d s, a n d th r o u g h th e m t h e
r a t e s a c c o rd in g ly a r e not du e to a n y
T o ta l »ewer f u n d .............................................. ..............................
$ 1,550.00
s t a t u t o r y g u a r a n t e e of e a r n i n g s for people g e n e ra lly , a r e als o h a m p e r e d In
BOND A N D W A R R A N T I N T E R E S T F U N D
t h e i r e f f o r ts to e c o n o m i s e by a
t h e r e Is no su c h g u a r a n t e e
In a n a ly s in g t h e e x p e n s e s w hich sc h e d u le of w o rk in g ru le s an d c o n d i­ (Sellerai fo n d w a r r a n t s $800, s t r e e t f u u d w a r r a n t s $1000....$ 1,800.00
...................... ....... .. 1.800.00
h av e larg ely b ro u g h t a b o u t th is s i t u a ­ tio n s now in force a s h e r i t a g e from th e Fnndinir bonds i n t e r e s t..........................
tion. It b e c o m e s e v id e n t t h a t by fa r period of fed eral c o n tr o l a n d uph eld
T olul bond an d w a r r a n t in t e re s t fund....
....................
4 3,600.00
th e la r g e s t c o n t r i b u t i n g c a u s e la th«. by t h e ra ilro a d lab o r board.
T h e so con ditio n* a r e e x p e n siv e , u n ­
L IB R A R Y F U N D
lab o r coat.
700.00 $
700.00
T o d a y th o rn llro n d s p a y o u t to la b o r eco n o m ic an d u n n e c e s s a r y from th e Total lib ra ry fu ud, g en eral ex p e n se .......................................... _$
a p p ro x i m a t e ly 60 r e n t s on th e d o lla r point of view of ra i lr o a d o p e r a t io n and
PA RK FUND
th ey r e c e iv e for t r a n p o r t a t l o n services, e x tr e m e ly b u r d e n s o m e on th e public,
426.00
w h e re a s In 1916, 40 c e n t s on th e d o lla r w hich p a y s th e hill. T h ia sc h e d u le of T otal p a rk fu n d , g en eral ex p e n se ............................................... ■4 425.00 $
w agea an d of w o rk in g c o n d itio n s p r e ­
w en t to labor.
v en ts th e ra i lr o a d s fro m d e a lin g e q u it­
EM ERGENCY FUND
On t h e first d a y of J a n u a r y , 1917.
ably w ith t h e i r lab o r c o s t s In a c c o r d ­ T otal em erg ency fu n d ...................................................... ........ ......... .4
500.00 $ 500.00
when t h e g o v e r n m e n t to ok c h a r g e of
a n c e w ith rap id ly c h a n g in g c o nditio n*
w ag es t h r o u g h th e A d a m so n act. th e an d th e g r e a t v a rie ty of local c o n s i d e r ­
T o ta l e s tim a te d e x p e n d it u r e s ...................................................
*38.409.9«
lab o r r o s t of th e r a i lr o a d s had no t e x ­
a tio n s w hich o u g h t to c o n tr o l w agea tn
E STIM A TED R EC E IPT S
ceeded th e su m of a b o u t $1.46«.000,000
d if fe re n t p a rt* of t h e c o u n tr y . T h e
.A
300 00
a n n u ally In 1920, w h e n g o v e r n m e n ta l r a i lro a d s a r e s e e k in g to h a v e th e s e G eneral fu n d : fine* an d license*
W a te r f u n d : w a t e r rent* a n d miscellaneous...........................
14.000.00
a u th o r ity m a d e Ihe la s t w ag e In crease.
ru le s an d w o rk in g c o n d it io n s a b ro ­ S tr e e t: lilm mills r e f u n d on
v a lu a tio n
____ ...
2Í260.00
Ihe I,.bur co at of t h e ra ilro a d s w as
gated.
Hewer: in te re st on s in k in g f u n d ..................................................
160.00
a b o u t $3,698.000,000 a n n u a lly , or. If
T h e ra i lr o a d s will seek a r e d u c tio n
co n tin u e d t h r o u g h o u t th e y e a r In stead In w ag es now p ro p o s ed , by first re­
T o tal e s t im a te d reeeipt*................................. ............... .............
.416,700.00
of fbr th e eight m o n t h s d u rin g w hich q u e stin g th e s a n c t io n of th e ra ilro a d
th e w ag e In c r e a s e s w e re In effect Ihe
lab o r b oard
T h e r a i lr o a d s will p r o
..$21,709.96
lab o r cost, on an a n n u a l basis, would ceed w ith all p o ss ib le d is p a tc h , and tin laue«, am o u n t to be raised by d irect tax...
h av e b een largely In ex cess of $2.- a s soon a s t h e ra i lr o a d lab o r board
GEO. O. K N O W L E S , M ayor,
J.
W.
VfiATCH,
900.000
sh all h av e given Its a s s e n t to t h e re ­
A. W. K JM E ,
8. V. A L L IS O N ,
An In crease, sin ce th e g o v e r n m e n t du ctio n of w ag es th e g e n e r a l r e d u c ­
8. L. M A C K IN ,
NELSON DURHAM,
tan k c h a r g e of ra i lr o a d w ag es In th a tio n la r a t s * will b* p u t Into sffsoL
O ouaei bates.
BOY fi. SHORT,
DR. MELLENTHIN
Osbum Hotel
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17
ONE DAY ONLY
Office Hoars; 10 a. m. to 4 p. m.
No Charge for Examination
Dr. Mellenthin is a regular
graduate in medicine and surgery
and ia licensed by the state of
Oregon. He visits professionally
the more important towns and
cities and offers to all who call
on this trip consultation and ex­
amination free, except the ex­
pense of treatment when desired.
According to his method of
treatment he does not operate for
chronic appendicitis, gall stones,
ulcers of the stomach, tonsils or
adenoids.
He has to his credit many won­
derful results in diseases of the
stomach, fiver, bowels, blood,
skin, nerves, heart, kidneys, bed
wetting, bladder, catarrh, weak
lungs, rheumatism, sciatic, leg
ulcers and rectal ailments.
If you have been ailing for any
length of time and do not get any
better, do not fail to call, as im­
proper measures rather than di­
sease are very often the cause of
long standing trouble.
Remember the above date, that
examination on this trip will be
free and that his treatment is
different.
A ddress: 336 Boston block,
Minneapolis, Minn.
o28-n4-ll
SO U TH ER N PA C IFIC T IM E TABLE
(C o rr e c te d A u g u st 29, 1921.)
N o r t h B ound
S outh B ound
No. 18— 9:57 a. m. N o. 13— 12:19 a. m.
No. 14— 3:32 p. m. No. 53— 6:41 a. m.
No. 16— 3:37 a. m. No. 15— 2:10 p. m.
N o. 17— 7:40 p. m.
I t p a y s to re a d the w an tad s.
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A -R ay w ork in a il it# branches.
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O t f i c e ou M a m avenue.
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anu n o ta r y public. P r a c t ic e s m
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perience.
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ai R a n a Ring, o n i c e ñutir* 9 a.
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E u g e n e L o a n a n d S a v in g s B an k
R in iii m g
E u g en e ____________________ Oreg o n
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O H IR O P R A O T IO
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DR. A. W.
k im f .
SPECIALIST IN OBSTETRICS
Will care for confinements a t his
home if desired. Special nurse
if required. Phonea: office, 34;
residence, 126-J.
MBS. F. J. ALSTOTT
SUGGESTIVE THERAPEUTICS
Why keep your pains f Both
chronic and acute ailments
treated
Phone 180-L
Cottage Grave
DR. W. E. LEBOW
D E N T IS T
O f f ir e : F i f t h a n d M ain S tr e e ts
H o u rs : 8 :3 0 to 12 a n d 1 to 5:30
P h o n e s : O ffic e 35, R esidence
133 L.
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b y a p p o in tm e n t.