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About The Lane County news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1914-1916 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 22, 1915)
Adventures of J. Rufus Wallingrord , Continued f rom fagoJM in erpioxity. "vou must be urvu oj your Job." lie suggested. , M.Me? I love ll," rosondod O'Councll. "But you don't think I'm fouling that answer to President Falls, do you! It's his snphcad son back there, tnnd lie's boon glvjng mo fool orders over sluce wo picked up lils souso car nt the Junc tion. If the Jap only carries him my little speech, and the cub only reports Jt to his old mnn, I'm In lino for pro motion. If Hint's worth while," A savage dissertation upon the rood te general was presently Interrupted by the nrrtvul of Bensay Falls, attend ed by his quartet of friends. "I demand nn npotoRy." ho Raid, hts dimples Interfering sadly with his se verity. "Yon will cither nKlogizo or I shall bo compelled to ask you to iht." declared young Mr. Falls very sternly. That's what I call sportlnV an xounccd Rickey Saunders. O'Connell looked over the shoulders and arms ot toe athletic young Mr. Ifalts appreciatively, and a twinkle came into hts eye, "Far bo it from mo to commit assault, battery or niay em upon the sob. of my bread nnd but ler," he stated. "But crcn if you were your own father, Mr. Falls, f 11 bet a Month's pay I'd defend myself if struck If struck r To the surprise of all, young Mr. Falls dashed bis list angrily Into the red countenance of Conductor O'Con aelL Then Mr. Falls hit the ground! Big Jim Walllngford bent over the pros- Walllngford Bent Over the Prostrate Denssy. trate Benssy solicitously. Now he raised that limp young man and suit ported the sou of old Falls-back to the Swallow. lie was a friend nnd a comforter In need was .1. Unfits Walllngford and one who knew well how to udtwinlster restoratives nud take some himself. 'The boys liked the Impressive nnd help ful straugcr. lie was n big man and a cheerful man. and his round face bore the color which could only come from years of fastidiously selected food and. drjnk. Moreover, bis haberdash ery, though striking, was correct and tip tp tlje minute, and there was no dis puting the fact that he employed a tailor who was an artist. Also he ap preciated the pretty little jinstt-board house, when, lu bis active groping for openings, he spied It on the tloor, and expressed his Interest "RlDulu flue thins It is." Blcknv Classified Ads For Sals, Rent, Wants! Etc.! LOST Friday, in Springfield,, a black and white dog. Answers FOR SALE Wagon and har ness cheap. Call at News ofllce. The Springfield Garage H. SANDGATHE Proprietor Repairing a Specialty Main, bet Fourth and Fifth. PJione 11 SPRINGFIELD - OREGON Offlce Ninth sad l'earl sii. TelepnoneSbS Qrt M.Y.SHAFFER,D;V. S. VETERINARY SURGEON AND DENTIST Sujto 2. Phono 888, EUQENE, ORE Residence over Dodge's Store O. R. GuJUon,M.D. Practice Limited tl Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Graduate Nurse Attending 386, White Temple, Eugene. Miuiners iKiuhteu. "uctibdy s mo hrcTi Itect mid builder because he Is such n clever chap with his lingers, but we're all In nn the UtveutlnV "It's for n llshln trip we contem plate," young Falls modestly ex plained. "And ho you're building n wind proof, .dust proof, mln proof and snow proof portable house?" suggested J. minis. tlll groping. "Also heat and cold proof," added Itlckcy. "You see. we couldn't llml n good iKjrtnble house, so wo invented one. Stunning, the amount of brains we found In the crowdl Benssy in vented' the hollow "walls, air space nnd that sort of thing, you know, nnd the rest of us made suggestions." "Clever scheme." declared Walling rord. studying the model. "There's n fortune In It. Your mar velous portable house should bo your girt to your fellow sportsman nt about 25 cr cent dividends, and 1, who am strictly n business man, nm so favora bly Impressed that 1 should be delight ed to take $25,000 or $50,000 wrth of the stock myself." "Thank you." said Benssy gratefully. "1 consider that n great complluicut, I'm sure." tteggle Uaugh had been flapping his thick lower Up with bis thick forefinger In deep thought. "Only trouble Is." he objected, "that all the rest of us have had n share In the Inventing, which makes It n sort of family affair, don't you think?" Walllugfoid was instantly ready for that emergency. "So far ris that Is concerned," he observed In smiling cou- Hdcuee. "1 luvcnted Inventing, though 1 am far too modest a mnn so to state." and he laughed Jovially, closing his eye and shaking his big shoulders to show them that this was u Joke. "Kvon while we have been talking. I have discovered a radlrnl defect In the con struction of your portable cottage, and have Invented n way to overcome It. You are making your hollow walls in straight sections which merely abut ; upon each other. Warnngv nnd shrink uge will draw them crooked nnd leave wide cracks. What we must Co Is to make the hollow sections like this." aiid he deftly and ruthlessly cut open sections, telescoping the two upon each other slightly so ns to show tho plan of overlapping, and then re versing them to show how much space they saved En nesting for shipment There was a general chorus of polite exclamations. That surely makes Mr. Walllngford oue of the family Reggie." declared Rickey. "I vote him In. fellows. Now, one, two three" "Ayel" courteously shouted bis friends In perfect unison. "I thank you." said Walllngford. ris ing and bowing gravely. "I've only :i minute, and then I must go back to my partners," announced the chuckling Walllngford as he step ped Into the Pullman drawing room, where he explained the mnttcr. "Can Fannie and I help?" offered Violet eagerly. She and Blackle bad become great friends. J. Rufus blinked, and then be chuck led "It will give B'ackle and me great pleasure," lie assured her. "Would you mind. Miss Tannic. If I gave you a lit tle detective work lu the olQce of the Speckled Rnss Portable Bungalow com pany? MUs Violet you'll have to help Blackle be In three towns at once. Blackle. you are to be Mr. Bcz-azzum of Bczuiik. Mich.: Mr. Caztzua of Ca zak. Out. nud Mr. Pcuawims of Pcuap. Ark." The grand opening of the factory of the Speckled Bass Hollow Walled Por table Bungalow comiiauy was u func tion long to be lemembered. Fully one third of the factory was given over to oflit-fs, lellltlug siicb n distinguished set of ollicers. Filtering a spacious vest I; buic In Dutch tiling, cue saw surround ing him a number of beautiful glass doors, leading into the ollice of Presi dent Ilaugh. In mahogany and ebony; of Second Vice President Ilumpcrdink lu ros,ew5d and silver birch; of Sec retary Saunders in waluut and cedar; of Treasurer Cash, lu redwood and birdseye muple. nnd of Mauager Val lhifurd in p.aiu oak. Besides tbece there were a buffet stocked with more varieties of liquids than n dye shop, nnd n smalt boy, proud In many gold buttons. Also tucie was n very neat and retiring private sec retary for .Manager Walllngford. Be hind tho oillces was the factury. with workmen, grinning foolishly when un- j observed. In snow white uniforms, and . tho very cleanest of clean shavings ! scattered everywhere. The board of j directors held I heir tirst regular meet-1 lug lu the now quarters. "You see, fellows." declared Ulckey I .Saunders, "it's not only sportln', but I rlppln'. what this chap Walllugford's ! done. Oh, come lu Mr. Walllngford. I Join us In an nbsiuth puff ".Vn. fiinnitM - .nii,i fi. era! mauager, "I came In to discuss . stern business and to lay before you a sytiopsls of our progress during the. two months and a half since we organ ized our company. I uow have the pleasure of presenting the most prom ising of the replies I hare had from our udvertlslng. The first one of tbesq, requesting us to make .a price on 300 of the portable bungalows, Is from a Michigan craubcrry monopolist wlto expects tp house bis pickers right where the picking Is good. The next one, from Ontario, wWhes prices on n hundred and twenty-five, and this one, from Arkansas, nsks for n quotation on a hundred of tho portablo bungalows." "near! Hearl" shouted Rickey Saun ders, and the others chipped their hands. Walllngford laid down tho letters and took up two otherackuges. "I hove furthermore to report," ho went on, "that wo' bavo received our Joint patent from the government at Washington, granting us the exclusive right to man ufacture our articlO' In tho: United Slatea." ' - ' Ho held up tho document In question. exhibiting its gaudy ribbon and seal. "Also 1 have to report," ho contln cln'm " "0 highest courts Hi tho land, ued, this tltno with solemn Impressive- "'I' ' Mose. and there was im iicss, "the procuring of six patents la MsMble compromise. Hold on, thoupli! my own iinnie for six nioro or less trlv Thoro mUtht that It, It was Just tmrcly lil Improvements In portablo houses or possible that there mlglit-bo n way bungalows. These nre, of course, my out. It might be barely possible tlmt own Invention nnd my own property. If tho Speckled llnss company were to but It Is only my dceeut duty to offer relinquish the good free. In neltloine.it them to the Speckled Bass Portable of Mr. Hcntxxum'H claim-well, ceiitle Bungalow company nt the nominal men. thoro you we,rel price of 1125,000, cashl Here are ,thp The dense sltenco was broken by copies, gentlemen, and I shall retire llumpordlnk. "Did I understand the without recommendntlon of any sor.t." gentleman to say that lie offered n And ho retired. compromiser-lie queried la tones of "Seems to mo this Walllngford chap's Intense thought, too good a business man for us. You Mr. Wnlliiigford, apparently hopeless see, it's like Oils," said ltluggold Cash, nnd despairing, put the compromise "To begin with, tho fellow tins no Into Intelligible terms, right to Invent portable house Improve' "At last there's souictltln' fairly ments nftcr wo have perfected the nr- sportln'!" Ulckey plucked up his splr tlele." 1 its enough to announce. "Is It correct. "Hint's ItJ It Isn't sportln'i" declar- guv'nor, that this gentleman will Just ed Itlckcy. much disappointed In Wnl- take tho 800 portable houses and go llngford. ,back home to Ucznp, or Bezlbber, or "Geutlcmcn of the board, I move.you wherever It Is, and iievcr-cr-novcr that wo table Olllclal Manager Will-! molest us ngnInT" llngford' proixisltlon," said Benssy. "That Is his only term." vociferated "Itlpplir." shouted Itlckcy. Jumping ' Mr. Beznxxum. np. "Three cheers nud n tiger for. "Then," went on Itlckcy, still bright Benssy; Now. fellows, one. two.'enlng, "I rote, fellows, that wo accept three!" the bloomln' compromise nnd thank A gentleman from Bexnnk. Mich., a the gentleman from Bezam for having Mr. Bciftzaum, visited the factory made bis rlppln' good sportln' offer." quite opportunely one day whllo a spe-: "Just a moment, gentlemen." warn clal called directors meeting was Jjv'cd Walllngford solemnly. "We nre set- session. With him wus n beautiful daughter whom ho called Violet and who In Wnlllngford's private otlleo rushed luto the arms of tho private Hecrctnry and giggled for a solid live j .'jiovo wo let 'em nil have the minutes. , terms," returned Itlckcy promptly. l'ete Beznzzum of Bezunk was In "Move wo let 'em all have 'cm. That's truth a wondrous creature In felt BIH)rtln'. c,t fellows? Somebody sec loots, corduroy trousers, n cnfivas coat, 1 omj the motion." n sweater of- gorgeous hues nnd won- J TUev i,mj barely mndo that resolution drous pattern ami a broad brimmed I when the attorney for' tho National felt hat. As for his countenance. It i company Just managed to happen In was lean nud bouy, with tho most nb-jUpoii them. The nttbmcy for the Nn surdly sprawled black mustache 1m- tionnl company was very severe. Ho ngtnablc ami a little tuft of chin would give the Speckled Bass company whiskers which began nently to be a a few minutes In which to buy for goatee nud ended In nil directions as $125,000 Wnlllngford's patents, which If It had suddenly become Intoxicated, had been Infringed, and to quit bust His eyebrows were equally black, nud ucss entirely nnd forever, beneath them glowed h pair of black i It took the board of directors Just for- eyes which nltcmntcly twinkled with uiinvilli:, u.lvi umoulu ,,., ua ti aiiau I Intensity Toad Jessun. the cold buttoned small boy. after one good look ut blm. went marts of trade. out uto the stock room, 'where ho Violet nnd Fnnulo Wnrdon started leaned over n barrel of nails nnd laugh- nervously us the door of Manager Wal ed until be had tho stomach ache. ' Hngfonl's private ollice opened, but "Well, yuh see. gents." said Mr. Be-: brightened as Mr. Walllngford ratzum In objection to the company's nnd Pete Berazxum entered with n dU product. "I'm n-wlllln' tub pay tliuh , "net nnd concerted Hwnggcr. topnotch bub dnnged price fur thuh ! "Everybody's llschnrged." nnnounccd very best buh gosh part-table houses J. Rufus Jovially. "The Speckled Rnss what can be coaxed together, and I gut company KOi.c out of business." thuh buh Jlng money"-nnd here he , "nvwl' Mr. I ezuwutu pulled off slappe.1 his pocket meanlngiy-"hu-u.i.t hl wutakcwimd threw them on tho I don't notice from your catalogue desk and became Blackle paw. "Wo enough newfangled doodads, dlngueses u'U8t "1u,Vo "P. "'r""" ?A'"r1tcr and hlckeys tub seem tub chahui thuh f a.m llon for ,ho "nrtlu dollars oufn these co'duroys." . ru"u' ' 'f' , , t , The members or the board looked "A. Ittlo better. I think.' Uniting, around. ' ford threw openitho safe and drew out "I'm very sorry. Mr. Bczaauni." re- ! V",,d.,c' wh,lcU b. o turned Mr. Walllngford. "but I nuf sure "? bero s n buudred and ""7 that our catalogues do not do full Jus- fash, which I wouldn't touch tlce to the Speckled Bass Portable ' unt 1 lmd cvcr "sslb, 'obaclt bungalow. You must come out lntp . 8 . .f , , our factory and Inspect oue which Is ,u a " B ck 'u,rncdM r- 0i,i.,mn,,f v, explanation to the mystlQed girls. "In l.r not Koon thn ln,nr,.rnn.,.nt!( ii.n the Speckled Bass bungalow." Deftly otid quickly the manager Uls- played the wonderful attachments pro- tected by the six Walllngford patents. , v.... jv- '"" """"" I S00 hollowed walled bungalows with all of them there Improvements, and I slip you 10 per cent of thuh entire bill ,.. ..t..i.. ...... ..it i.i;. : , . V A' r. ., , . . ' ! Me- " I'ortlard. Ore." Immedl the balance C. O. D nml yoa .a n , , d WaIIn(,ford . write or telegraph a. body In Be... nk. zuzziim. -- I 1 I Ou the dny the shipments of Mr. ueznzzum or uezuuiw mi: i.azizua oi. Cazak and Mr. Peiia were to reach their Walllngford's private secretary called on a certain lawyer, who Immediately telephoned a certain other lawyer. Ou that day the National Hollow Walled Portable House company, which was a real concern doing a real business,' riled a suit against the Speckled Bass concern for Infringement of patents nud damages. An injunction was nlxo died. f Hero was a pretty how do you doj Manager Walllngford Immediately callt ed a board of directors' meeting, an. Imperative one. it nil three most impor tant social engagements were broken. This thing of being in trade hud be come a bore. Four days after the suit was filed there came nil agonized tclctrram fr pax Mr. Bezazzum that nn Injunction had ueeu served upon blm. forbidding him' to pay for and remove the portable bungalows consigned to blm. Ou the second day nfter that again. Mr. llo- z"zm uimseif came mto uie ractory, ''"" 1IU-'"' "'"1 "If daughter, clad l?( the most violent silk sweaters procur able. "Hey J" shrieked Mr. Rezazzum. "011 have the Jaw on yez. begobj You prom-. Ised me 300 bungalows, and 01 Iter me mto engaged and no houses to put them lu. I could have got thlm shanties elsewhere: but. by chcmluy, I blare my conlldence cen diss, skinner con cern, and they turn me down. I'm. ag'ln you! See? Tomorrow, by heck.' i It stack you up in front of a ?2(o.ooo damage suit, so help me! And that goes'" "My doar Mr. Beznzzum, you mztt, realize that, so fur ns Intent goes, we nre entirely Innocent in this affair. In a spirit of fairness, however, we will do this much. Wo will pay the freight both ways, take back the, 300 portable.; iiuubum niiu rcjmy your ju per cent ail' vunce deposit In cash." , ' "Hcnr, hcarn cried Rickey Saunders, In. a tone. which tried, to, bo exhllarntj. Jng. "That's a. sportln' offer.. .Mr. Boi .n.!!Hm " ' . , -- j Mr. Bpzazzum's answer to that spprtj'J 'R ,,lIcr wn i'dmto. pieturcsqu nm' violent, lie Intended to press his , ting n daugeroiw precedent. Wo have , customers In Outnrlo nnd In Arkansas , who will bo claiming tho very same terms." ty-threo seconds to accept the propoal ituil. iiaii. iikiii,-.,... v ... . .... v.. . , ... . departed In n body, declining even to I . take a parting drink in tho hideous w" enl. It's Cnsy CUOUgh to get hold of the money, but to mnko It safe money requires both skill und pa tience." Violet laughed, but Fannie stilt look- J, tniuWeiIt .., .!., !, 1,.1 got tills money. Mr. Walllngford." "By strictly legitimate business methods In live every day from Port 1111 IIKUl. "'rlint loti'f irlin I tnnnnf ' Fannie ,vnnf ., wima of Penan ""-- J"" ".'"v " dSnation Mr'ifor Pa,cn, -vou. 80,d ,ho company- "Bunk!" grinned Blackle. "Jim In vents like he eats bis dinner, live or six courses nt n time. The fact you have to consider Is that we got tills $li".000 for the heirs of tho Warden estate out of the heirs of some of the crooks who robbed It, And there's more besides, girls. You own ttiS line, hollow walled, very portable bunga lows. What uro they worth. Jim 7" "Can't say exactly." Wnlllngford had n deep frown on his brow. They're nt good distributing points, nud they should bring n couple of hun dred thousand dollars, but the Nation al Portable Bungalow company offers us a hundred thousand net, nud "Put ; away the pencil and paper, Jim," ordered Blackle, for Vnllng ford had begun to figure. "We'll take that hundred thousand and know where we're at; How about it, glrls7" "But we can't nccept all that mon cyl" protested Fannie. ,Tho girls had clasped, hands again. "We" That'll do." said Walllngford gmllly, "You'll tuke what wo get for you or wo woi t piny," "Let 'cm pay your expenses, Jim," Bluckle hud defected a tear trembling on Violet's lashes, nnd Fnnnio'H Hps were qulvprlng. "Expenses consist of whatever any of us four blowcd In. And I more that we lock up this ofllco and throw tho key away, hire nn eighty horsepower car nnd go somo place for n celebration dinner on tho expense fund!" See this Story Pictur ized at the Bell Theatre on Tuesdays and Wed nesdays of each weekt NOTICE OF SHERJFF.'S. SALE ON EXECUTIN- Notlco Is hereby given tliat-by vlrtuo of an Execution and Order ot Salo lssu'ed out of tho Circuit Court of the iffltkffl From a Book jjjv There I only one right way to loom how to r i o poultry, nnd nmko It pay from the Mart, and that li to lenrn from i jwrts who linvo been . throuuh it all. This is exactly tho kind ot Instruction tho International Correspond- enco Schools o'Tcr you. Thin la NOT n book Kcheme, but a homo Couno of practical lesson, luprcscntintf tho llfeloiu experience ot tho most tm'e coMful poultry raisers in llio world. Tho Courso Includes everything portrtlninjr to mtcccMful oultry raining: llow to holoct ntoit profitable broodi; feeding; marketing cgna and poultry for pro.lt: natural nnd nrtlflclnl brooding) natural nnd arti ficial Incubation: laying hem; combination plnnt; poultry appliance! enemies of poultry; ahraici ot poultry; poultry houics ami management; turkeys; water fowli; iquabi: etc., etc. What tnnkca tho Courso particularly vnlunbla Is tho fact that Uic I. C. 8. Is associated with tho largest jioultry tn nn In tho world tho celebrated Kancocnn Fnnn, at Urownfi Mills, In-the-Plnes, N. J., famous tor Its fine Hnncocas Leghorns nnd 1) Y-OLDrCHIX, nnd where .10,000 rggs are marketed ccry cek. i, Tho I. C. S, ha spent thousands ot dollars in preparing thin Course mo umy una oi iu kiiiu a waurso Uint you can, master and apply in your own homo, wjiether you livo In the city, suburbs, or country, and that equips you to handle a few hens or mahngo a largo twultry tarm. This Courso wilt help you just as tho many other I. C 6. Courses have helped thousands of men nnd women In other walks ot life. Tho attached coupon will bring vou descriptive circular ot this great 1'oultryRnIiing Course. Flint in nnd mall it today. State of Oregon for Umatilla County, Ou tho 8th day ot Novembor, 191C, on n Judgment rondorod In said Court on the 3rd day of Novumbor, 1V1S, lu favor of tho llodmond Bank of Com merce nnd against W. Ii Snylor lor tho Bum of $893.75 with Intorest thoro on at tho rata of 10 per cunt per an num from tho 18th day of February, 1014, and tho further sum of J 100.00 Attorneys foes and tho sum of $20.00 costs nnd disbursements, losa tho sum ot $27.40 paid thoroon on tho 3rd dny ot Novembor, 1915, and applied toward the satisfaction ot tho costs, nud Attor ney's fee, which Judgment wna duly enrolled und docketed In tho ofllco ot tho Clerk of t)io Circuit-Court or tho Stato ot Oregon for Umatilla County, and said Execution to mo directed commanding mo In tho namo ot the Statu of Oregon In order to satisfy said Judgment costs, attorneys foes and accruing costs to sell nil tho rlftht tltlo and Intorest which tho said Do fondant W. E. Snylor, had' on tho 9th day ot Juno, 1915, In nnd to tho West halt Lot 10, and tho North half of tho Wost half ot Lot 9 In Block 3 In tho Original Town of Croswell, Lane County, Oregon, nlso nil the' right tltlo and Intorest which tho said de fendant had on tho 9th day of June, 1915, lu and to that curtain contract for tho salo ot real proporty. given by John It. Scott and May K. Scott to R. II. Parsons, nnd assigned to tho Croswell Fruit 13 rowers Bank, Crcs well,, Oregon, as security or collateral to tho note. Now, therefore, In tho namo ot tho Stato of Oregon, nnd -In compliance with said Execution und Ordo ot Salo, I will on Saturday the 18th day of December. 1915, between tho hours of 9 o'clock A. M. and i o'clock P. M to-wlt; at ono o'clock P. M. on said day, at the southwest door ot tho County Court Houtfo lu Eugono, La no County,, Oregon, offer for salo for cash, subject to redemption all tho right, tltlo, and Intorest of said De fendant In nnd to tho above described real property, together with all tho right, tltlo, and Interest tho said de fendant had on the 9th day ot Juno, 1915, or now has In and to that cer tain contract for salo of real property nbovo described. JAMES C PARKER. Shoriff of Lano County, Oregon. By D. A. ELKINS, Deputy. N-15 to D-13 TOWN OF SPRINGFIELD Estimate of money to be raised by taxation Tho Common Council or tho Town of Sprlngflold has mado tho following ciitlmato of the moneys to bo rained by taxation during tho ohsulng year, nnd tho purpose for which said mon eys will bo needed: OENERAL FUND Police Dopt. 2 pollco,$1320.00 'Extra pollco .... 50,00 ' Salaries, Recorder. , C00.00' Treasurer .. .. 480.00 Attorney 400.00 $2,850.00 Water 1400.00 Light 2400.00 General expenso and Suppllos 1000.00 $4,800.00 STREET IMPROVEMENT FUND Engineer ' 200.00 Strodt Improvement 2500.00 $2,700.Q0 SEWER FUND Sowor Improvement 350.00 350,00 PUBLIC LIBRARY, FU.NP Library Fund 300.00 300.00 Interest on Bonds , nnd outstanding warrants ,.7000,00 7,000.00 $18,000.00 Probablo receipts of tho Town from sources othor than tho tax on real nnd personal proporty ,..,,.'.,$ 702,00 Tho ludcbtodnosB of . tho Town, which Is drawing lntorost, aiid which Is not secured by liens upon real estate under tho Bancroft act, Is as follows: Tb )r food, lb t woik coitiolil, Had pro. otilloii ,api la ib U. S, CItII pmlca. 'il you ait you tiaallajbla yvu an iaa 1 ou D of out liaa Civil oar ypu caa A4trvica booklet. lafMMlUHkl Crrf mha.ct Scm1i B x 463 Cupano, Oragan tt MfM lit, arlikiHil tmlktr bll(,llcK nr t-tll, ll(uUt ilmilMif tk rullifHliif Crt. air.. .Stall. Qonernl Improvement bondn.. $100,000 Sowor bondn.. 10,000 Sccond-atreot Urldgo bonds .. 3,000 Outstanding wnrntnts (ap proximately) .". 30,000 Total $149,000 Tho balnnco on lmnd In the funds ot the Town Doc. 1,, 00 Tho Common Council lias designat ed Monday ovnnlng, Novembor 29; 1015, at 7: no o'clock nt tho City Unlit nn tho tlmo and plnco for n public bearing nnd discussion ot tho said proposed tax luvy. HERBERT Ii WALKER, 81-3-5 Recorder. NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETINQ TO FIX TAX LEVY Notlco In hereby given that thoro will bo n special mooting of the tax payers of school district No. 19, Mon day evening, Novembor 22, 1915, at 7-.10 it. m.. fnr thn nurnnsn it flxlni: 'tho annual levy ot a apodal lax, nnd to consider such other matters as may properly conio boforo tho mooting, Said mooting will bo hold at tho High school building on Mill street. The following Is nn estimate of ex penditures for tho year 1915-10: Expense of General Control. Board nnd clerk $ 218.00 Election and census 10.00 Truancy .. 40. do Clerical 13.00 Expcnoe of Inttructlbn Teachers' Salaries 14,000.00 Toxt Books 25.00 Stationery and Suppllos .... 500.00 Expemc of Operation of School Plant Jnnltors' Salaries 1,045.00 Janitors' Suppllos, oto ...... 125.00 Fuel ' 395.00 Water 175.00 Light nnd Power 10.00 Expense of Wnlntenace of School Plant Building Repair nnd Upkeep of Grounds 135.00 Replacement nnd Repair ot Equipment .. 50.00 Outlay Acquisition and Construction Equipment for now Buildings 50.00 Alterations, Old Buildings .. 1 500.00 Equipment, Old Buildings ., 50.00 t , Other Payments Bonds, Loans nnd IntoroBt .. 1,700.00 Manual Training 125,00 Domostlc Science and Art .. 175,00 Miscellaneous COO.OO Total . $19,953.00 Now Building 1,200.00 Total $21,153.00 THOS. SIKES, Chairman, M. J. DRURY, C. E. FISCHER. A. P. McKINZEY, Clerk. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department-of tho Interior U. S. Land Oitlcu at Rouohurg, Ore con, Octobor 28, 1915. Notlco Is hereby given that Albert V. Tullonk, of Vlda, Orogon, who, on November 1, 1911, mndo Homostead Entry, Serial No. 07C30, for tho NBV4 of NEW of Section 34, Township ICS, Rango 2E Willamette Meridian, has Mod notlco ot lutontlon to make Final Throo-ycar Proof, to establish claim, to the land abovo described, boforo I. P. Hewitt, U, S. Commloolonor, at his ifllco, nt Eugono, Oregon, ou tho 13tb dny of December, 1916. Claimant names as witnesses; Carey W. Thompson, of Vlda, Oregon; Edi Lollor, of Vlda, Oregon; Ben Mlnnoy,' of Vlda, Oregon; Lambert Smith, Vlda, Oregon, , J, M, flPTON. Nov 1-Doc. 0 IteglstoA NOTICE.FOR PUBLICATION , (Dopnrtmont of tho Interior,) U. 8. Lnnd Ofllco at Rosoburg, Oro gon, .October 11, 1915, Notlco Is horoby glvon that Sandford Lonch, of Vhln, Oregon, who, on July 5, 1910, mado Homestead Entry, Serial No. 00435, for tho of NE'4 of Section 3,, Township 173, Rango 313., Willamette Moridan, has filed notlco of lntontlon to nmko Final Flvo-yoar Proof, to entubllsh claim to tho land abovo described, boforo I. P. Hewitt, U, S, Commissioner, at his ofllco, at Eugono, Orogon, on tho 20th day of Novembor, 1915, Claimant names as witnesses : Wil liam A- Cox, of Eugono, Orogon, Isabel Jolly, of Kugrie,TOrogon, Mtlo Tliompj son, of Vlda, Oregon, Josoph Waltfleld, Vlda, OroBam. taw tQ Ni8.r J, M. UPTON . Register I, C, S. Box 403, Eugene, Ore. y. ..,,) .T