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Feeds and Flour M ill run for chickens «tul a hotter feed for cows m d horses at almost the same price. Oat groats, scratch and mash for chicks. Economy Feed Store Successor to J. F. S p ra y “ Ole and Inga Talk It Over” OREGON NEWS NOTES OF GENERAL INTEREST Tested Recipes C. O. D eVere AU C TIO N E E R One-Egg Muffin. ’ Sift together two cops flour, half BV J. D. S M U LL IN THE A L E X A N D R IA MINN., POST NEWS W ill soil your farm, »took, im teaspoon salt »ml two tonspoons hnk plement«, machinery, household ing powder Rub in lightly two table spoons Inrd and add two tablespoons A L L IS W E LL TH A T ENDS WELL. you are all well fed and have a com goods, autos anil merchandise. fortnble surplus in the bank they are Principal Events of the Week sugar. Bent one egg thoroughly and My price is right W ill go any add it with one and one half nips nnlk M il. clamoring for something to eat and for where, any time. Inipiirc at to the dry ingredients. Bent hnrd, then “ Ole, you forgot to put on your work. It seems strange that in Amer Briefly Sketched for Infor City Transfer, phone 99. pour the butter into well-greased muf- ‘ W e'll Stick’ button,’ ’ said Inga Han icn men are trying to get along with fin pnna. Bake in a hot oven from 15 son to Ole, as they finished dressing short hours and do less work, while in mation of Our Reader«. to 20 minutes. for the double wedding which was to every European country the cry is • • • take place at their home thnT after ‘ give us any kind of work and some Carrot Ball#. noon. Twenty-night divorce# were granted thing to eat.* Now this condition in perm anent 8erape and boil four large carrots in “ I ’m a g o in ’ to put mine in my Europe has produced unrest and almost by Circuit Judge Tazwell in Portland * l i c j RELIEF/ snlt water until tender. Rub through n pocket and if the other boys wear ’em a revolutionary demand for a change, Friday. sieve or pntnto press nnd measure. For * Legal 1*11 ¡ml mine on, maybe,’ ’ said Ole. so the mnsses have turned toward so Frank O. Northrup has been nom each eup put into n saneepnn over the The Hanson home was decorated for cialism as a remedy. What they mean No n e e d o f K n if e no pitin continue work. the wedding and everything was all by socialism is to make such men as inated for receiver of the local land fire one tnhlesponn butter; mix with Ask to tee Glc-<>m§ file Treatment. one tablespoon flour and half nip of ready for the feast which was to fol you farmers divide up what they have office at Portland. milk, stir until thick. Add the prepared low The marriage o f Mr. and Mrs. with them. You farmers know that Financial details arc being arranged carrots, season with salt nnd pepper. Hanson’s daughter Christine to the son almost all the fellows in this country of the local banker, and the marriage who are poor have had iust as good a for the erection of a $50,000 Masonic Cook for two minutes longer and set of their son Hans to the local editor’s chance as you have, and because they temple in Portland for Mount Hood away until cold nnd firm. Form into smnll halls, dip ench into slightly bcat- daughter was an event of more than are lazy or squandered their money lodge, No. 157. rn roll in sifted brend crumbs and ordinary importance. Hans had just they have not succeeded. Now they All members of the Benton county fry until golden brown in very hot fat. r l C H E S T O I N T M E N T \ j returned from the war and was to edit are blaming their own lack of thrift the paper which was violently opposed on ‘ big b iz’ or the government. Then bar have petitioned Judge Skipworth A mire relief for Cheat ( olds, La to the Non Partisan longue, while Ole are no doubt abuses in our state and of the circuit court to be a candidate NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Hanson was a prosperous farmer and national government, but they are to succeed himself. Grippe, Influenza, Pneumonia. “ A had been one of its strongest support nothing compared to any other govern Notice is hereby given that the un The Oregon Grower# Spray plant ers. Ole had criticized the bankers ment on earth. You men have the dersigned has been appointed uduiinia trial will convince. ” harshly, and now his daughter was to means in your power to correct them at Sutherland will turn out more than trator of the estate of Elizabeth J. For Sale by be claimed by one of them. Almost all through the ballot. The trouble with 3000 barrels of liquid lime-sulphur Keimdy, by the County Court of Lane County, Oregon. the farmers in the llausou neighbor most of you is that you are so busy spray during the year. Ail persons having claims against hood were league members, so much making money that you won’t go to George L. Parker, 79 years old, com said estate please present them to the speculation had been indulged in as to the primaries and elections and then undersigned at his residence near Cot how Ole would manage to get along. you complain because the men elected mitted suicide in Portland by leaping lago Grove, Lane Couuty, Oregon, or Not long after Ole and his wife fin do not represent you. My advice is, into the Willamette river from tho at the law office of Wilburns A Beau, ished dressing the automobiles began my friends, stop hating the banker, Morrison-street bridge. ■ attorneys of the estate, Eugene, Ore gon. to arrive and soon the barnyard was the merchant or the editor. Instead of The 31st annual meeting of the Dated this 23rd day of Marcii, 1922. full of them. The farmers and towns hating him, work with him. All work ROBERT K.ENADY, people who were the honored guests together. This Non-Part iaiin league Women's Missionary society of the Administrator. were pleasantly greeted by Oh* and teaches class hatred and your leaders Presbytery of Willamette was held at uih.Un28 Inga, and the home was soon filled are taking you straight into the so Creswell with a delegation of 60 pre with an intelligent, well dressed com cialist camp. I f the American govern NOTICE TO CREDITORS. pany, most of them farmers, and many ment is ever overturned by this class sent. Notice is hereby given that G. F. A movement to start a new peti the whole world will go back a thou wearing the league buttons. “ The way these farmers and wives sand years. I have said more than I tion in circulation for the recall of Garoutte has been uppoiutcd admin Oh, 1 am just one of the istrstor of the estate of J. li. Ga dressed up don’t look much like big intended and I hope I have not of the $1,700,000 Clackamas road bond routte, deceased, by the Couuty Court common people. A humble biz has been gettiu’ 'em,’ ’ remarked fended anyone.” of Lnno County, Oregou, ou the 10th follower o f Abraham Lin Inga to Ole, as they purveyed the as The league members looked some issue has been launched at Oregon day of March, 1922. That ull persons semblage. coln, who stands before me what thoughtful, but they took th< City. having claims against suid estate are “ They do look pretty prosperous,” talk good naturedlv and began to dis Fire on the 1200-acre Baker alfalfa, hereby notified to present the same, as the ideal American, lie cuss it when Inga announced dinner grain and stock ranch, seven miles duly verified, to tho suid G. F. Ga returned Ole. was gentle to the weak, routte, administrator of said estate, at “ 1 guess you and 1 can remember was ready. Grove, Oregon, within six sympathetic to the unfortu when .ill of ’em put together couldn’t The dining room was decorated with east of Haines, damaged ranch build Cottage mouths from the date of the publicn nate, a tower o f strength to raise enough cash to buy a Ford,” many flags, and the pictures of Wash ings and property to the extent of tiou of this notice, which will bo on said Inga as they prepared for the ington, Lincoln and Roosevelt were about $4000. the despairing, hut rough on the 17th day of March, 1922. decorated with bunting. In fact it ceremony. O. F. GAROUTTE, wastrels and grafters. A fair for Union county is a pos Captain linns Hanson was a manly looked more like a patriotic dinner H. J. MHINN, Administrator. voting fellow, and Ole and Inga never than a wedding feast. At each plate sibility this year and in order to in Attorney for estate. m!7 »14 felt prouder of him than at this mo was a ribbon badge with the words vestigate the feasibility of the project ment, and when the ceremony was over “ W e’ll Stick to the Government” a fair board has been appointed by the NOTICE. and Hans and his bride and their printed on it. county court. “ Now ,” said Inga, “ before we hi daughter Christine and her husband Republican Candidate for Whereas, by Chapter 127, General The board of regents scholarship Haws of Oregon for were receiving congratulations from gin w e’re a goin’ to sing ‘ America.’ ” 1919, ground squir County Commissioner their friends, Inga happened to re Never was it sung with more feeling offered by the agricultural department rels (commonly called gray diggers) than by the assembled company. The of the University of Wisconsin at Mad are declared to be pests ami ull per member Hans’ promise. sous, firms, co-purtucrships, corpora “ linns, you promised to tell us all conversation was lively when it was ison, Wis., was won by T. J. Fiippin tions and eumpunies owning, leasing, about Europe, ” said Inga. “ When proposed through Inga that the “ Star occupying, possessing or having charge we all get sat down you get to tell Spangled Banner” be sung, and again Jr. of Columbia county. of, or dominion over, any land, place, the room rang with melody. All at Farmers of the Delta Gardens, a building, structure, wharf, pier or dock the folks " “ I t ’s hardly a proper place,” said once Inga arose, and, going to the tract comprising thousands of acres which is infested by said ground squir Hans, “ but as long as I promised, if pictures of Washington, Lincoln and or other noxious rodents or prod of diked Columbia river marshes ad rels utory animals arc required as souu us our friends• care to hear it, I shall be Roosevelt, she pulled a hidden string Men, Widows, Girls, Bachelors glad to repent n few observations I and rcdled dow n in front , of them the joining Clatskanie, will give Bpinach- the prcscuco of such animals become M arry and Be Happy know a to proceed at once in good faith pictures of Tow nicy, Mills mid Frazer. growlng a thorough test this year. made abroad.” to exterminate or destroy such annuals; Everyone insisted, so when the com The company looked on in amazement. A flock of names have been propos W e put you in'correspondence Now, therefore, all of such persons, “ Which you like b ostf” asked Inga. pany was seated Hans began. with hundreds o f refined ladies firms, co-partnerships, corporal ions and “ Now' Inga, you know I ’m sick of ed for the town of West Salem, which companies “ I am not going to tell any per owning or having dominion and gentlemen, in Canada and soiinl experiences,” said Hans, “ but this league business,” said Ole. “ You under a ruling of the government of over laud in Lane Couuty, Oregon, are U. S., who wish to marry or I am going to compare conditions in just pull them things down and burn ficials must annex a new title before hereby required to take steps to exter minate suid animals within thirty days correspond for amusement. Europe and America and you can ’em up and put them there books on it will be favored with a postofftce. from the dale of the first publication draw your own conclusions. Almost all free love in the same fire, and all us Photos Free. Many are worth All of the temporary cantonments of this notice. I f such steps are not of you farmers came here poor and farmers will promise never to talk taken, the undersigued County A g ri $5,000, $10,000 and upwards. now you are well to-do, and to you league again. Won’t w e t” and Ob erected at Fort Stevens, to accommo cultural Agent will enter upon said Everything strictly confiden who belong to this Non Partisan looked at the other leaguers, who all date the troops in training there dur lands and procoed to exterminate said league, what I say may change your assented. ing the world war, are to be sold by animals and the cost of suid exter tial. W e do not publish your “ All right,” said Inga, “ w e ’ll have minds. In the first place, 1 want you name or address. A y ea r’s sub the government about May 1 at pub mination will bo levied against suid hinds. to know that in Europe you men would a big fire in the yard, only the ‘ W e’ll scription with full privileges lic auction. Stick’ buttons must go too. You men The County Agricultural Agent lias not be classed as peasants. You would $1.00, or four months’ trial for And Inga Plans for a track and field meel of designated April 3rd as a day to be be classed as land owners and capital put ’em in this dish.” 50c. D on’t send cash, only ists. You arc the class which the so passed around a dish, and as she came Willamette valley high schools to be known as “ Poison D ay’ ’ throughout said county, and it is hereby roe cialists and Bolshevik in Europe hate. to eaeh leaguer he deposited his but held at Albany college in May are be the Money Orders, or 2-cent Amer unintended that poisoned barley, as pro ton. The socialist agitators in America who pared by the undersigned, he used for ican stamps. I f check, send 10 ing formulated under the direction After the fire was out and the corn want you to adopt their theories do the purpose uf such extermination. cents extra for exchange. not tell you that wherever socialism pany had returned to the house, the of H. W. McNeal, director of athletics Much poisoned barley may bo secured young people began dancing and Oh has been tried in Europe it has failed from the undersigned at bis office in at Albany college. Eugene, Lane County, Oregon, at the completely. Germany has tried it and could not resist, so o ff came his shoes A fte r this month, subscrip With the time limit for filing candi approximate cost of props ration. it reduced her production of coal to and in his home knit socks he began Date of first publication of this no tions w ill be $2 per year. Rush such mi extent that measures had to “ Old Dan Tucker,” but he suddenly dates’ petitions less than a month card with your name and ad away, not more than 5 per cent of the tice March 17, 1922. be taken to force men to work. In ■topped and held up his foot. (Signed) IRA P. W H ITN E Y, “ I ’ve run a nail in my foot,” he filings which normally could have dress for full particulars. France the farmers do not make as m 17-31 County Agricultural Agent. much money in their whole lives ns exclaimed, and Inga earn«* to his aid. been expectod have boon received at you farmers do in one good year. A She looked at his foot and picked out MRS. FLO RE NC E B E L L A IR E NOTICE TO CREDITORS. farmer in France or Germany or any a “ W e’ll Htick” pin and held it up. the state department. “ I guess w e ’ll keep this one and The water plant and real estate 200 Montague Mt., Brooklyn, N. Y . other European country cannot ex Notice is hereby given that Atisel poet to own more than a few acres put it away with them buffalo horns holdings of the Coos Bay Water com Wood has been uppoiutod administrator of land, and his life savings, living and Indian relics for the grandchil pany, which servos Marshfield, North of the estate ot Lizzie Mnltzinun, de- with economy, would not buy one of dren,” said Inga. “ They will sure ... ised, by the Comity Court of Lane Bend, Bunker Hill and Englewood, has Couuty, Oregon, on tho 7th day of your automobiles. Jf the farming class think w'p had some queer spells. ” been offered to the city of Marshfield March, 1922. of any European country could get to A ll persons having claims against Don’t have any slackers; keep track at a price of $315,000. America in a body they would all come suid estate are hereby notified to pro tomorrow. The people of Europe look of what each hen does by using egg J. J. McDonald, recently cook In a sent the same duly verifiod to said upon us who live in America as the record cards; for sale by The Hentinel administrator at tho law offico o f H. tf restaurant, endeavore.d to comhilt sui J. most fortunate in the world, and while at $1.75 the hundred. Hhion, in Cottuge Grove, Oregon, cide at Roseburg by drinking a quart within six mouths from the date of of wood alcohol. The doctors believe first publication of this uotico which j Opposite O. P. & E. By. Station that he will rocover, but fear that will bo ou tho 10th day of March, 1922. A N MEL WOOD, he will lose his eyesight. 11. J. M111NN, Administrator. Attorney for the Estate. inl0u7 Twenty-three secretaries of cham ber# of commerce throughout the state SUMMONS. have registered in the university of The following comment on and comparison of Lane county taxes is from tin* Oregon's short course during the In the Circuit Court of tho Ntnto of Oregon Voter: spring vacation, the course starting Oregon for 1 Si lie County. W. L. Darby, Vilettu Hcott, Gladys Although state taxes for 1922 are practically the same in amount as they March 27 and ending April 1. Jackson, Margaret liurby, partners, do Highest market prices paid for were in 1921 for Lane county, county and local taxes were increased enough Negro citizens of Portland have ing business as W. L. Darby A Com to make a $32,U(M> net increase for the whole county. I a > cu 1 school taxes were scrap east iron and brass j puny, plaintiffs, vs. R. B. Arden nnd increased $22,(KK), road taxes $10,000, city taxes $9000 and port taxes $3000, sent to the city commissioners a pro Mrs. R. B. Arden, his wife, first and test against the proposed passage of while county general taxes were reduced $12,000, aside from roads and schools. full name unknown, defendants. While state taxes are the same for I#um* county, there would have been a re an ordinance that would forbid the To R. B. Arden and Mrs. R. B. Arden, duct ion of $08,000 on the higher educational instution levy nlone were not the intermingling of whites and negroes Frank J. Carrigan, Proprietor his wife, the above minted defend unts: reduction counterbalanced by the new tax for soldiers’ bonus and the tax for In the name uf the State of Oregon, new state buildings, including the boys’ training school, the blind employment in dance halls and restaurants. The Bandon Cedar Manufacturing you aro hereby required to appear uml school and the livestock exposition. The heavy reduction of $08,000 on the the complaint filed again.* you tnte educational institutions is due to the fact that this year the levy is for company, recently organized, has pur- answer in the ubove entitled action within six one year only, while the 1921 levy ineluded the new' college millage /or 1920 hased the plant and equipment of weeks from the dute uf the first publi and 1921 both. of this summons, and if you fail the White Cedar Lumber company of cation so to auswer, fur want thereof the Following is n summary of all the taxes in I aiiic county this year, showing Coqutlle and will open the factory at plaintiffs will take judgment against the proportion levied for each purpose: you for the sum of $231.40, together Bandon within the next 30 days. Co. and Pro with interest from the 27th day of Dist. State Purpose Total portion Bread prices )n Eugene took a Jump February, 1922, and for the further $100,113 $... -........ $ 1)81,113 6.63 when a number of the larger bakeries sum of $33.09, together with interest 110,599 7.33 »state, educational.................. 110,699 from the 20tb day of February, 1922; — 500,3(8'. 81,274 Nchools, high and grade........ 581,580 38.53 announced that they would charge 10 and for the further sum of $35.95, to cents for a pound loaf, instead of 9 gether with interest from tho 10th day 4,«38 259,753 300,391 19.91 Ronds ..................................... F. W. JACOBS, PROPRIETOR Is ........... 162,744 162,744 10.78 cent#, and 15 cents for the loaf weigh of January, 1922, and for their costs Rn# Phone 31-F3 Offic# Phon# 4 and disbursements of this ¡u'tnju; and 184,141 Cities and towns.. 184,141 12.20 ing 1 Vfe pounds, instead of 13 cents plaintiffs herein will ask for an ordur 23,893 1.58 23,893 Port Official information received from of the Court directing the sale of the 5,207 5,207 .35 Fire patrol.......... personal pro|>erty levied upon by the 2.6P the navy department in Washington Mheriff of laiuu Couuty, Htate ot Ore 40,637 — 40,637 show# conclusively that actual con gon, undor a writ of attachment, for $373,261 $1,136,044 $1,509,305 100.00 struction work on the naval base at the purpose of paying said judgment Total.............. - ____ ________________ and the costs and disbursements of this S H IP US Y O U R L IV E 24.73 75.27 100 Percentage of proportion................ ... Tongue Point near Astoria will be un action. OR DRESSED City taxes showed an increase with only one exception. Following is a com der way early in the coming spring This sunimous is served by publics parisou of city taxes for Lane county for 1921 and 1922: tion by order o f the Honorable G. F. A letter written by C#rl Shoemaker, Mkipworth, Judge of the ubove named -------- 1921------- ----- 1922 Vf dated the 20th day of March, Amount Hat** Amount I nr. master fUh warden, state# that during Court, Rato 1922, and the date of the first publica W e pay market prices ... 22.50 $ 2,007.65 28.8 $ 2,122 6 the year 1921 the sum of $7220 wa# col tion of this summons will be tno 24th Coburg ........... ... 26.30 20,934.96 24 5 Cottage Grove 21,772 4 lected for the seal bounty found and day of March, 1922, and the date of daily. W rite fo r ta#> 916.34 11.6 Creswell .......... ... 6.40 1,859 103 there is now in the fund the sum of the last publication w ill be the 5th 1500 123,751.86 155 Eugene ___ __... 129,544 5 $142 V) The letter said that a record day of May, 1922. il. J HH1NN and . 18.90 4.221.50 20 5 Florence .......... 4,091 •3 HERBERT W. LOMBARD, ... 21.40 8,020.51 20.6 5 of 1913 seals and sea lions killed dur Junction City .. 8,457 inb24my5 Attorneys for Plaintiffs. 16.60 15,886 96 16.5 1 ing the year was made and that many Poatoffice address; Cottage Grove, Ore. Hpringfield ..... 16,089 4th & Gils&n Sta., Portland - ......... 3.2 206 ---- other# are known to hove been (laugh- G lena da (•decrease; It pay* to read the wantad#. _ tf D ilo c Guarantee Givem»* Kem’s, the Rexall Store Confections and Groceries Conveniently Located. Clean Stock. Quick Service. MRS. HENRY HOHL Corner o f Pacific Highway and West Main St., Near the Bridge — City 1fransfer Hauling and Draying J IA N O MOVINO A SPECIALTY WOOD SOLD A N D DELIVERED Office lu Spray Brick Near 8 P. Depot PHONE 99 NOTICE OF F IN A L SETTLEM ENT Not in* is hpri'by givon that the an dernigued ndimiuHtrut rix of the estate el auleti Goulry, deeeaHod, has filed littr account for the final settlement of said estate in the County Court of the State of Oregon for Ialine County, and that Tuesday, the 11th day or April, D*«2, at (he hour of 11 o'clock a. m. of said day, at the Court Kooin of sani Court m Kugeue, lame County, Oregon, has been by said Court fixed an the tune and place of hearing oli .lection* thereto and for the filial set ileinenl ot the s;inl cMatc, l>\ onb*r made and entered of record the 7th day of March, 11122. KUJON VV. (io r i.K Y , Il J. S lIIN N , Administratrix. Attorney for Fintate. in 10a Keud the editorials. You may not agree with them, but they are likely to make you think, and that’s worth vs lu le. t f P R O F E S S IO N A L CARDS DR. C. E FROST Office in I.awHon builring Phone 47 Cottage Grove Oregon O AVEN C. DYOTT, M D Physieian and Surgeon X ray work in all its branches. Eve tiiugs by appointment. 634 Main Cottage Grove, Oregon J E YOUNG Attorney at Law Office rear of First National bank Cottage Grove, Oregon H J SH INN Attorney at Law and Notary Public Practices in all courts. Twenty five years of experience iiuder Bldg. Cottage Grove, Ore. A L T A K IN O Attorney at L iw Collections, Probate, Notary Public 774 Willamette Si., Eugene, Ore. H. W. TITUS, D M. D. Export Dentistry Modern equipment. First National Bank building. Hours, ii to J2 and 1 to ti. Evenings and Sundays by a ppointment. • • j J. S. M EDLEY Attorney at Law Eugene I auiii & Savings Bank Bldg. Eugene, Oregon DR W. M. H A M ILTO N Chiropractic Chronic eases a specialty. Office over Darby hardware. Residence at 212 South Pacific Highway. DR. A. W. K IM E Specialist in Obstetric« Will care for confinement« at his home if desired. Special nurse if re quired. Phones: office, 34; res. 126J MRS F. J. ALSTOTT Suggestive Therapeutics Why keep your painsf Both chronic and acute ailments treated Phone 1NU L Cottage Grove, Ore. DR W E. LEBOW D e n tist Office Fifth and Main. Hours, 8:30 to 12 and 1 to 6:30. Evenings and Sundays by appointment. lMioiies: office 35, residence 133-L. J. F. 8PR A Y Heal Estate, Insurance and Collections Office in First National bank build mg; Sixth sfnet entrance HERBERT W. LOMBARD Attorney at I iw First National Hunk Building < Sottige < »rov • , 4 *r. Phone 91 DR ROY 8M ITH Veterinaria n Phones 1114 and 915 146 Park Street, Eugene, Oregon AMBGRO-LATtW The White Pharmacy What Manner of Man Is That Markusen? H. P. Markusen Lon esom e? Cottage Grove Iron and Brass Foundry Slight i ^ise in ^ane Countv 1 axes Iron, Bronze and Brass Castings of All Descriptions Grove Transfer Furniture Moving and General Jobbing Poultry, Veal, Hogs Blue Valley Produce Co.