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Neighborhood News DORF.NA fe ie I f you would he rich, be thrifty. Save your money and bring it to UN for safekeeping. You may iigkn lug profits, but just as certain you will eseupc thf danger of possible losses. We solicit your deposits, no matter how small in amount. M EM BER FED ER AL RESERVE SYSTEM First National Bank (Hpt'fiul to The Sentinel.) .Inn. 10.— Mr. unti Mr». Churlo» Bule» unii daughter Dorothy, of Mount View »lient Thursday ut the home o f Mr B uie»’ mother, • ‘ Orntttlinu ” Bule». Mr. und Mr». A. S. Word motored to Springfield Friday. M i»» Belletta Teeter» »|mnt the week end at the home o f her purent», Mr. und Mr». Chu». Teeter». W. P. VunHehoiuek enme up from Eugene Saturday for n few d a y »’ viuit. Mr. und Mr». Rotiert W iser!, o f Row River, were Sunday gue»t» at the L'< Tlioniu»on home. Mr. and Mr». Olay England and ehil dren, o f the (¡rove, »pent Sunday at the Emmit Kirk home. Mr». John F. Ritr., o f Medford, who hu» been visiting her daughter, Mr» II. I.. W ill», returned home Friday. Mr». Charle» Bule» and dniighter, o f Mount View, »pent «eventi day» ut tile ' ‘ Grandinìi ” Bule» home t hi» week. Jume» Redtord motored to Kiigeni Saturday, taking Jume» Shield» to tin hospital for medien) treatment, “ The Old Reliable“ S TAR Grove Transfer Furniture Moving and General Jobbing r . W. JACOBS. P R O P R IE T O R R e» Phoue 21 F3 O ffic e Phon« 4 /f= Professional Cards DE. G._E. FEOST O ffic e in Luwaoti Building. Phono 47 Cottugu d ro ve Oregon G A VEN C. DYOTT, M D. P I I Y 8 I 0 I A N A N D SURGEON X Ruy work in ull it » branchi)» Ev uumga by uppoiuluiuut li.It Main, Corner Sevoutti Streut Cottugu Urovo, Oregon J. E. YOUNG ATTO RNEY A T LAW O ffic e ou Mniu uvuuue. Cottugu d ro ve Orugou H. J. SH IN N ATTORNEY A T LAW und uotury public. Pruclicua in nil court». Twuuty fiv e your» ox periuucu. Ruder Rillg., Cottugu drove, Ore. A L T A K IN O A T T O R N E if-A T -L A W C ollod ion», i'robutu, Notary Public 774 VViUiimuttu St., Luguuu, Ore. H. W . TITUS. D. M D. EXJ'ERT D E N TISTR Y i l miei n eipiipiueul. First Nutiou ui Bunk Bldg. O ffic e hour» 9 u. in. to 12 ui., 1 to b p. lu. E ve mug,» or Sunday » by uppoimuinul. J. S. M ED l.K V ATTORNEY A T LAW Eugene Louu uud Savin g» Bunk Buiidiug Euguuu Oregou DE. W. M. H AM ILTO N UUiROPRAUTIO Chrouic Cuuou u Hpociuity O ffic e Over Durby Uurdwuru Re»., 212 South P a c ific Uighwuy DE. A. W. K IM S S P E C IA L IS T IN O B STE TR IC S W ill cure for coufniuiuuulu at hi» homo i f dcsirud. Special nurse i f required. Phono»: office, ¡14; reaideuco, 12(1 J. MES. F. J. ALSTOTT 8 U U O E S T IV E T H E R A P E U T IC S Why keep your puiuaf Both chrouic and acute uiimoula treated Phone J80-L Cottage drove DE. W. E. LE B O W (Hpeeiul to The Hentiucl.) .Fun. 10.—fteverul from here attondml flu- luiHket Imll ^ainr* between Dorenn nn*l W alker at the Dorenu hall Natur dav evening. F' ra nk Orr, who has been visiting Idw aunt, Mrs. J. T. Halloo, returned to hi« home in .soulhern Oregon Thursday. His trif» Iroin Grants l ’ass to Itoseburg wiiH made by automobile and he re ports that tin- roads were in exeellent condition. Dale Owen, who is working at I pton, spent the week end with his mother, Mrs L illie Owen. Mi. and Mrs. Miles Pitcher Jr. and son Prune is and Mr. and Mrs. Oral Halloe and daughter Edna Mario, vis • led Sunday at the J. P. Wicks home at Latham. Johnnie Cole, o f the Grovo, und Florence Land and Jcnnctt Hpahr, o f Dorenn, spent Sunday evening at the Sallee home. Mrs. Ida Wicks spent Saturday and Sunday visiting with relatives in the Grovo. \ I’lma Sallee spent several days of last week visiting at the Mrs. C. J. White and Mrs. Grume homes in Cot tage Grovo. Raymond Wicks and Maurice Esln- brook visited at the Saline home Mon day evening. LO N D ON (Special to The Sentinel.) Jan. 10.— A seven pound daughter was born January 5 to Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cox. Henry Combs und daughter Orphn returned to Corvallis last Saturday, after a two weoks’ vacation hero. Mrs. Lawrence M ox ley, o f Wilbur, is spending a few days with her lather, Levi Gnor, and other relatives. J. B. Bouse has sent fo r machinery for his sawmill and contemplato» op crating again in the near future. Sunday visitors at the Geo. Bales home were Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Pruett and daughters, Inez and Jessie, Mr. and Mrs. Herald Alicene and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Jones and J. N. Hogue. Geo. Sutherland and W. T. Jones motored to Divide Tuesday. Will Townsend and fam ily have moved into the Charles Powell res idonee. LYNX H O LLO W . (Hpeeiul to The Sentinel.) «Fan I I . — The L. A. II. club mot with Mrs. Walter Politico Thursday o f last week. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Lebow were dinner guests in 'flu1 Otto Briggs home in Creswell Friday o f last week. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Jackson and son Kenneth visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank Maekie Sunday. Those interested attended a tel ephone meeting at Walker Monday. The teacher, Miss Smith, made a week end visit with her people in Ku gem*. Mrs. Fred Kindsland und mother, Mrs. Adin M iller, motored to Creswell Thursday o f last week. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Olsen and I. N. Dresser transacted business in Cottage Grove Thursday. Mrs. Ed Clark and children, o f M yrtle Point, made a several d ays’ visit during the past week in the home o f her motdicr, Mrs. Nancy Neal. Tw o other daughters, Mrs. W. A. Benue and Mrs. Jus. Plank were present Sun day. Sunday last Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Dresser entertained Mr. and Mrs. Marion Lebow, Mrs. D. 1’. Caldwell and daughters and Mrs. E. T. Hartley and son. Mrs. Sowers, o f Cottage Grove, vis ited her daughter, Mrs. W alter lVntico, I last week and was the guest o f honor when the L. A. H. Indies met with Mrs. I Yr.Uco Thursday. D E N T IS T O ffic e : F ifth and Main Struct» H our»: 8:J0 to 12 mid 1 to 5:80 Phono»: O ffic e 85, Residence 133-L. Evenings und Sundays by nppoiutmunt. FOR DANCING LESSONS P H O N E 112 L STEEN S PE IV A T E D A N C IN G AC A D E M Y Residence, 24 N orth Seventh HI. J. F. S P E A Y Collections O ffic e in F ir»t National Hunk building. Sixth Street entrance. H EEBEET W . LOM BARD Attorn ey at L aw First National Bunk Building ______C ottage drove, Oregon DR J. P. CHISHOLM ORADUATE V E T E R IN A R IA N Cottng»* H otel Cottage Grove Oregon City Council Bills audited and allowed at the regular meeting o f tin* city council were as follows: II. G. Walker, warrant interest..! 18.22 Fire dept., attendance and drill.. 2J.50 C. 0. Sentinel, prtg. and ad v.... 9.45 C. G. Electric company, street lightin g....................................... 233.83 Library board, library expenses.. 230.70 Edna Sullivan, ty p e w ritin g .............. 00 J. W. Veatch, expenses to P. H. C. hearing................................. 8.83 | B. B. Job, salary health o fficer. 10.00 P. T. & T. Co., long distance calls..................... 2.45 Knowles & Gruber, supplies....... 13.30 PhiII Jones, labor, sower and water.......................................... 43.05 Geo. H. Dahl, labor, sewer and water............... ..... — .................. 30.75 8. L. Godard, cement................ 3.10 Burge A Hardin, manhole........... 35.00 City Transfer, street cleaning.... 13.50 W. T. H igg ill», sidewalk ap proaches ....- ............................... 15.60 Mike Kobolbcck, cleaning vaa- ervoir..................... 3.16 11. H. Floater, salary water col lector and expense------------ 70.50 G. B. Pitcher, salary and ex pense........................... 127.00 (bio. O. Knowlo», expense to 1’. 8. C. hearing........................... 7.79 Homer Giillowuy, »nlury und ex- pen»e ....................................... 2x.«5 Chur It'» Nealund, »nlury und ex pense night police.................... 100.50 .Inn. 9.—Adjourned meeting.— I ’ ropo- »itiori o f highway etinimi»»ion to lay 10 foot eonerete »trip on Ninth street from Grover avenue south to Gibbs avenue ncecpted. Dr. Hamilton granted permission to build railing along sidewalk in front of hi» hou»i! on Houth P a c ific highway. George Matthew» granted permission to cro»» P acific highway and Madison avenue with electric wire from flour mill lo hi» house. W A TC H Y O U R L A B E L N O TIC E OF S H E R IF F S 8A L E OF E X E C U TIO N . Notice is hereby given that by v ir tue o f an exeeution issued out o f the Cireuit Court o f the State o f Oregon fo r the County o f Umntilln on the 23rd day o f December, 1021, upon a judgment rendered therein on the 23rd day of December, 1921, in fa v o r o f the First N ational Bank o f Eugene, Ore goa, a national banking association, and against E. R. Simmon, for the »uni o f $250.00, with interest thereon at the rate o f 8 jm t cent per annum from the 2nd day o f May, 1921, and the further sum o f $85.00 a tto rn e y ’» fees and the further sum o f $14.tit) coat» and disbursements, which said juilg meat was enrolled and docketed in the o ffic e o f the Clerk o f said court in «aid county on the 23rd day o f Dee., 1021, itnd said execution to me direetedcom mantling me in the name o f the State o f Oregon to satisfy said judgment, interest, attorney ’» fees, costs and dis bursements, and the costs and expenses o f und u|»iu this writ out o f the per Honnl property o f »aid Defendant, or if sufficient could not be found, then out of the real property belonging to »aid Defendant in L in e County. Ore gon, and being unable to find any personal property belonging to said De fondant, upon which lo levy, 1 have levied upon the follow ing described real property in L in e County, Oregon, to w i t : Beginning at 8E corner o f N W V i of See. 29 Tp. 15 8 R 4 W and running N in center o f County Road 15 chains, thence W parallel with V4 Sec. line 11.04 chains, thence S pnrnllol with said Road 15 chains to % See. line, thence E on % Her. line 11.04 chains to point o f beginning. Containing 10.50 acres in Lane County, Oregon. Now, therefore, ill the name o f the State of Oregon, in compliance with said execution, and in order to satisfy «aid judgment, interest, a tto rn e y ’« fee», costs an I disbursements, und the cost» and cxpeiiHe» o f and upon this writ, I w ill on Saturday, the 4th day o f Feb ruary, 1922, at the hour o f one o'clock the afternoon o f said day, at the southwest front door o f the County Court House in Eugene, L in e County, Oregon, o ffe r fo r sale ami sell for cash, at public auction, subject to re demption us provided by law, all o f tlie right, title and interest o f said Defendant, L. R. Simmon, or any other person or persons claiming by, through or under him, in and to the above described property. F R E D U. S T IC K L E S , jtif3__SherM4_2'i_Jj“ jm _V2^tiiLlJ2llgom N OTICE. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court o f tho State o f Oregon in and for Lane County. Adah Hartzell, p lain tiff, vs. Floyd F. Hartzell, defendant. T o Floyd F. Hartzell, the above named defendant: In the name o f tho State o f Oregon: You arc hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above ontitled suit within siz weeks from the date o f tho first publi cation of this summons, and i f yon fa il to so answer fo r want thereof the p la in tiff w ill npply to tho Court for relief prayed fo r in p la in t iff’s com plaint: For n decree dissolving the marriage contract between you nnd the p la in tiff on the grounds o f deser tion fo r more than one year, fo r the care, custody and control over the minor child, Elenor Fay Hnrtzoll, for the support o f the said child in the amount o f $15.00 per month nnd for nlimnny in the amount o f $25.00 per month and for costs nnd disbursements o f this suit. This summons is served by publica tion by order o f the Hon. O. F. Skip- worth, Judge o f the above named Court, dated the 13th day o f Decern her, 1021, and the date o f the first publication o f this summons is the lfith day o f December, 1921, and the dnte o f the Inst publication w ill be on the 27th day o f January, A. D. 1921. H. J. S H IN N , Attorney fo r I ’ lnin tiff. Residence and P ostofficc address: Cot tage Ornve, Lane County, Ore. dl6j27 RESOURCES Loans and discount».—_______ __________________ _ , , _____$ Overdrafts: secured, none, unsecured................................. U. 8 Government securities owned: Deposited to sccuro circulation (U. S. bond» par value).... 12,500.00 Alt other United States Government Securities.... ...........102925 16 Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc................................. ... ’ Banking house, furniture and fix tu re s .............................. Law fu l reserve with Federal Reserve Bunk......... ..... ......... ( ’ash in vault and amount due from National banks....... Amounts due from state banks, bankers and trust compa nies in tho United States (other than included in two preceding item s)________________ _________________________ Checks on _other bunks in the same city or town as re* t porting bnnk.... .................................. T o ta l o f three preceding items__ ______ __________ * 105,150.50 ('hecks on hank» located outside o f city or town of ri porting bnnk and other cash items Redemption fund with U. 8. Treasurer and due from U. 8. Treasurer....„ ................. .... ............................................ Total... $260,866.83 266.11 115,425.16 12.3,162.36 22,1.32.80 37,23.3.90 97,147.72 5,542.28 460.50 1,321.46 625.00 $064,184.12 L IA B IL IT IE S Capital stock paid in_________________________ _________ _ __ $ 25.000. 00 Sui plus fund............... ............................. ................ ......... .... 25.000. 00 Undivided profits........... ..................... ........ .. ......... ............. 181.96 Circulating notes outstanding.............................................. 12 , 100.00 Amount duo to national banks.............................................. 119.22 Cashier’s checks on own bank outstanding...™...________ _ 1,913.17 Total o f two preceding items................................................ 2,032.39 Demand deposit« (other than bank deposits) subject to Reserve (deposits payable within 30 d ays): individual deposits subject to check.................................... 411,082.52 State county, or other municipal doposits secured by 12,352.98 pledge o f assets o f this bank......... ..................... ............ Dividends unpaid..................................................................... 5,000.00 Other demand deposits.......................... ............................... 30,324.02 T otal o f demand deposit» (other than bank deposits) subject to reserve............... ...................................... .... 458,759.52 Time deposits subject to Reserve (payable after 30 days, or subject to 30 d ays’ or more notice, and postal sa v in g s ): N O T IC E OF F I N A L S E T T L E M E N T . Other time deposits............... ............................... ... ............. 140,516.55 593.70 Postal savings deposit»__ ______ ___________ _____ _________ N otice is hereby given that tho un T otal o f time deposits subject to reserve....________ ____141,110.25 dersigned E ecutrix o f the estate o f ..$664,184.12 T ota l_____________________ __ Fanny 8. Harris, deceased, has filed her account for the final settlement of the said estate in the County Court of State o f Oregon, County c f Lane, ss.: I, T. C. Wheeler, cashier o f the above the State o f Oregon, fo r L in o County, named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is truo to the best o f my knowledge and belief. T. C. W H E E L E R , Cashier. and that Tuesday, the 24th day o f January A. D. 1922 at the court room Subscribed and sworn to before me C O RREC T- A T T E S T : o f the said court in Eugene, Lane this 7th day o f January, 1922. O. O. V E A T C H , County, Oregon, at 11 o ’clock, A. M. J. II. H A W L E Y , Homer Galloway, N ota iy Public. N. W. W H IT E , Directors. (M y commission expires Mar. 24, 1924) o f said day has been by said court fixed as tlie time nnd place fo r hear ing objections thereto and fo r fin a l settlement o f said estate by order made and entered o f rceord on the 27th day o f December, A. D. 1921. ID A ROGERS, Executrix o f the estate of Fannie S. Harris, deceased. H . J. S H IN N , Attorney for Executrix. dec23-jan20 New Low Prices on N O T IC E OF F I N A L SETTLEM ENT. Nuttcv is hereby given that the un dersigned Executor o f the estate of David C. Ilubbnrd, deceased, has filed his account fo r the fin a l settlement o f the said estate in tho County Court of the State o f Oregon, fo r Lane County and that Tuesday, the 24th day o f January, A. D. 1922 at the court room o f the snid court in Eu gene, Lane County, Oregon, at 11 o ’clock, A. M. o f said day has been by said court fix e d as the time and place for hearing objections thereto and fo r fin al settlement o f said estate by order made and entered o f record on the 17th day o f December, A. D. 1921. F E R R Y W. H U B B A R D , Executor o f the estate of David C. Hubbard, deceased. II. J. S H IN N , Attorney fo r Executor. d23-jun20 To Whom It Mny Concern: Fare insurance policies Nos. 425 to 450 inclusive and automobile c e rtifi cates Nos. 1 to 25 inclusive o f the Cottage Grove, Oregon agency o f this company have been lost, mislaid, do stroyed or stolen from my o ffic e mid this is to n o tify uny person or persons holding said policies or certificates that »nine are void ami o f no effect. Northwestern N ational Insurance Co. N O T IC E OF F I N A L S E T T L E M E N T E. C. Lockwood, Agent, N otice is hereby given that the un d 3 0jfi!3 at Cottage Grove, Oregon dersigned executrix o f the estate o f Daniel Rend, deceased, has filed her BOND R E D E M P T IO N N O T IC E account for filia l settlement o f the said estate in the County Court o f the Notice is hereby given that the en State o f Oregon fo r Lane County and tire issue o f Cottage Grove improve that Tuesday, the 7th day o f February, ment bonds, series “ K, ” has been A. I). 1922, at the Court Room o f said calk'd for payment and that interest Court in Eugene, Lane County, Oregon, w ill cease on mid a fter February 23, at 11 o ’clock a. m. o f said day has 1922. H E R B E R T E A K JN , been by the court fixed as the time jti 20_____________________ C ity Treasurer, and place o f hearing objections there to, i f nny there be, and for a final settlement o f said estate, by order A D M IN IS T R A T O R 'S N O TIC E . made and entered o f record on the 5tli Notice is hereby given that the un day of January, A. D. J922. ORA RE AD H E M E N W A Y, dersigned lias boeu duly appointed by Executrix o f the estate of the County Court o f the State o f Ore Daniel Read, deceased. gon, fo r L in e County, administrator H. J. Shinn, Attorney fo r Executrix. j0f.3 o f the estute o f Carl F. N. Alsted, deceased. A ll persons having elaims against said estate lire hereby notified to pre G U A R D IA N ’S S A L E OF R E A L PRO PERTY. sent the sumo to me duly ve rifie d at Cottage Grove, Ore., on or before six Notice is hereby given that pursuant months a fte r the date o f this notice. to an order o f sale o f the County Dated this 23rd dnv o f Dec., 1921. Court o f the State o f Oregon fo r the AN C H O R A L S T E D , County o f Linn, in the matter o f the Adm inistrator o f the estate o f guardianship o f the persons and estate Carl F. N. Alsted, deceased. of Robert L iis Drink aril and L iis Ger trude Drinkard, minors, made and en J. E. YO U N G , Attorney fo r ostutu. d23 j20 tered o f record on the 27th day o f Dec., 1921, in the l ’ robate Journals o f said court, the undersigned whose place o f Statement o f the Ownership. Manage residence is at Rowland in Lina tikeut. Circulation, etc., Required county, Oregon, and whose postoffice by the A c t o f Congress o f address is Harrisburg, Oregon, R. F. August 24. 1912. D. 2, w ill as guardian o f the persons and estate o f said minors, from and Of Cottage Grove Sentinel and after Saturday the 1 Ith day o f Feb L 'n d e r published weekly at Cottage ruary, 1922, at his residence aforesaid, Grove, Oregon, for October 1, 1921. proceed to sell in separate tracts at State o f Oregon, County o f Lin e, ss. private sale to the highest bidder for B efore me, a notary public in and cash, subject to confirmation o f said for the State ami county aforesaid, court all the right, title, estate and s* r soil ally appeared Elbert Bede, who, interest o f said minors, tow it, the un laving been duly sworn according to divided one seventy second ( I 72nd) law, deposes ana .»nys that he is the interest in fee simple owned by each editor o f the Cottage Grove Sentinel o f snid minors and amounting to the nml L 'm ler and that the follow in g is, one-thirty-sixth o f the whole thereof, to the best o f his knowledge and be in and to the follow ing real property, lief, a true statement o f the owner tow i t : ship, management, etc., of the First tract: Beginning at a point aforesaid publication fo r the date in the N. E. % of See. 4. in Tp. 21, shown in the above caption, required H. R. 3 W. o f the Willam ette Meridian, by the Act o f August 24, 1912, cm Oregon, snid point being 18.31 ehs. W. bodied in section 443, Fostnl Laws mid and 4.25 ehs. S. o f the N. E. corner ReguIntions, printed on the reverse of of William C urrin’s D. L. C., being Claim No. 44, and running from thence this form, to w it: 1. That the names and addresses o f N 17.73 ehs.; Thence W. 30 54 ehs. the publisher, editor, ninnugiug editor, to the E. boundary o f a county road; Thence 8. follow in g the E. boundary mid business managers lire: Fublishers, Elbert Bede mid Elbert of said county road 17.73 ehs.; and thence E. 30.64 ehs. to the place of Smith, Cottage Grove, Oregon. Editor, Elbert Bede, Cottnge Oro\c, beginning, containing 54.14 acres more or less in Lane county, Oregon. Oregon. Second trnct: Tho S. % o f the S. Managing editor, none. W. Vi of See. 3; the N. % o f the N. Business Mmonger, Elbert Bede. 2. That the owners are: Elbert Bede, W. V4, nnd the 8. W. Vi o f the N. ■ and ........................... W. Vi. tho N. W. ’A of o f the N. Elbert Smith nnd O. L Bede, all o f E. Vi o f See. 10, all in Tp. 21. 8. R. Cottage Grove, Oregon. 3 W. o f the W illam ette Meridian in 3. That the known bondholders, L in e county, Oregon, containing 240 mortgages, mid other security holders acres more or less. or other securities are: None. Dated and first published Jan. 13, E IJ tE R T BEDE. 1922. Sworn to mid subscribed before mo HO M ER D R IN K A R D , Ouardian aforesaid, this 11th day o f January 1922. HOM ER G A L L O W A Y . Harrisburg, Oregon, R. F. D. 2. N otary Public. AM O R A. T U 8 S IN O , Attorney fo r Guardian, (M y commission expires March 24, Brownsville, Ore. jl3 fll)s jh 1024.) I R E PO R T o r T H E C O N D IT IO N OT T H E F IR S T N A T IO N A L B A N K , A T C O TTAG E GROVE, I N T H B S T A T E OF OREGON, A T T H E CLOSE OF B U SIN E SS ON DEC. 31, 1921 PREST O-UTE BATTERIES 6-volt type for Fords and many other light cars, trade-in price, each only................................................................. $20.90 This is 45% less than the price in 1920 and 31% less than the price a few days ago. 12-volt type for Maxwells, Dodges and Franklins, trade-in price, each only............................. ................ .................. $33.90 6-volt type for Buicks, Chandlers, Studebakers, Chalmers, Hudsons, Maxwells, Oaklands, Essex, etc.......... up from $25.90 These are typical reductions. Every size and type is re duced, and there is a Prest-O-Lite for every make o f motor car and truck. THE S E R V IC E SPRAY, LONG GARAGE & CRUSON VISIT CALIFORNIA THIS WINTER where the sun is “on the job” F o u r T rain s a D a y PROVIDE A SERVICE THAT CONTRIBUTES TO THE TR AVE LER S COMFORT A N D CO NVENIENCE REDUCED FARES to S A N T A B A R B A R A — LOS A N G E LE S — SAN DIEGO Tickets good until A pril 30— Stopovers allowed No war tax on railroad tickets Since 1870 the Southern Pacific has been closely identified with the development of western Oregon Southern Pacific Lines j6-13-20-27 .lohn M. Scott, General passenger Agent Knowles & Gräber Hardware and Furniture Cottage Grove Oregon