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Low round trip tickets will be on sale to San Francisco, Los Angeles and other California points as well as to eastern cities and to Oregon resorts. For further particulars, ask your local ticket agent, or write JOHN M. SCOTT, General Passenger Agent Portland, Oregon I a6-20c Use 3% of your gross receipts for advertising and increase the volume of your business 10% * the BEST OIL made is refined from WESTERN Cm The motorist who pays fancy prices for oil, often pays for something he does not get Zerolene costs fess because it is produced in Cali­ fornia from selected California naphthenic crude, which, of all the crudes so far discovered, yields the most efficient lubricating oils. Zerolene lubricates better. It forms from 25 % to 50% less carbon. It has greater adhesiveness and penetration than oils made from any other crude. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (CALIFORNIA) to-wit, on tho 1st day of May, 1923, upon presentation to tho under­ signed at his office iu the County Courthouse of Lane County in tho City of Eugene, Oregon. In case any holder of any such bonds fails to present same at the time mentioned herein for the re­ demption thereof, then the interest thereon shall cease, and the under­ signed will thereafter pay only the amount of such bonds and the in­ terest accrued thereon up to said first day of May, 1923. Dated this first day of April, 1923. EDNA WARD, m30a27 County Treasurer. Affisa 9 r WRIGLEYS City Transfer Every patron of The Sentinel is helping to give Cottage Grove a newspaper which emi­ nent authority has stated to be one of the best country newspapers published anywhere Springtime Calls CITATION. In tho County Court of tho State of Oregon for Lane County. In the matter of the estate of George Salton, deceased. (Special to The Sentinel.) To Estella I. Salton, Edwin Elmer April 3.—Mrs. Naomi Bales went Belton, aud William Nelson Saltou. to Eugene Wednesday for a visit at In tho name of the Stato of Ore­ the home of her daughter, Mrs. gon: You-and each of you are here­ John Chapman. by cited aud required to appear on Frank Hills, who had been visit- the 17th day of April, 1923, at 10 ing at the C. A. VanSchoiack home, o’clock a. in., at the office of the went to Roseburg Wednesday. County Judge of tho above entitled The Laud brothers motored to Court at Eugene, Oregon, and then Eugene Thursday on business. and there show cause, if any exist, Mrs. Clara Ward visited at Row why an order of sale of the real River Thursday with Mrs. Alfred estate belonging to said estato Williams. should not be made to pay the ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE. Miss Mabel Robinson left Friday charges, expenses aud elaiuiB against for Kelso, Wash., after an extended Teutons in Better Position for War said estate, and that said property Notice is hereby given to whom visit with relatives and friends and give your bo sold pursuant to said order. Than World Realizes, Says it may concern that the undersigned, here. This citation is pursuant to an Mabel Conner, was on the 8th day stomach a lift. Americanism Director. Miss Nora Ward, who teaches in order of the County Court of Lane of March, 1923, duly appointed by the Albany schools, spent Easter County, Oregon, iu the above en­ tho County Court for Lano County, Provides "the bit ol here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. sweet” In bunuficial Portland, Ore., April 2.—The na­ titled estato dated February 20th, Oregon, administratrix of the estato A. S. Ward. 1923, and tho property described iu Irving W. Petrie, deceased. All lorm. Mr. aud Mrs. C. F. Haney, of tional director of the Americanism the petition for the order of sale of persons having claims against said Peace River, Alta., Can., are visit­ commission of the American Legion and which will be sold if the order estate are hereby required to pre­ has requested Orogon department Helps to cleans« ing with the Will Lawson family. is granted is described as follows: sent the same duly verified, as by Mrs. Roy Garoutte returned Sat­ headquarters to warn its 112 posts the teeth and keep Beginning at a point N. 34° 42' law required, at the office of J. E. urday from a week ’s visit in Mar- to be ready to combat any attempt East, 280.5 feet from the beginning Young, attorney for said estate, in , them healthy. cola at the home of her son Ralph. of propagandists to reintroduce corner of a certain tract of land Cottage Grove, Oregon, on or before Mra. Clara Ward, woh had been hyphenism into the United States. deeded by D. G. McFarland to J. C. six months after the date of this visiting hero with her parents, Mr. That the recent address of Vou Baker, on thj 10th day of Septem­ and Mrs. Will Lawson, returned to Hindenburg is a portion of a great ber, 1902, and recorded Feb. 10th, notice. Dated March 9th, 1923. movement of tho German propagan­ her home at Talent Friday. 1903, in Book 59, page 453 of the MABEL CONNER, Lithographing, engraving, steel Warren Kelly was in Eugene on dists which now assumes rhe as­ deed records for Lane County, Ore­ Administratrix of the estate of die work. The Sentinel’s live wire pects of a national campaign to in­ business Saturday. gon, thence N. 34° 42 “ East 50 feet Irving W. Petrie, deceased. print shop is the place. Chas. Pitcher motored to Spring­ terest the public in tho pro-German thence North 19° 42' East 265 feet, J. E. YOUNG, side, is the declaration of the Le­ field Sunday. thence East 50 feet to the center of Attorney for estate. m9a6 gion ’ s national Americanism di ­ C. D. VanValin and Mr. and Mrs. i the channel of the Coast Fork W. P. VanSchoiack were in Eugene rector. He stated that the most ef­ River, thence in a southerly direc­ fective weapon with which to fight ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. Saturday on business. tion up the center of said channel Belle Watson and Loyal Emery, this insidious attempt to make to a point S. 60° East, about 80 Notice is hereby given to whom of Roseburg, spent Easter Bunday Americans forgot is the use of feet, A. C. Anderson, Proprietor to the place of beginning, in with the ‘ C. ------- A. VanSchoiack family. Americanism so that tho people will Sec. 28, Tp. 20, S. R. 3 West, in it may concern that Leon C. Arne resent all foreign efforts at influ­ has been duly appointed by the Lane County, Oregon. » County Court for Lane County, ence. HERRON. Witness the Honorable C. P. Bar­ Oregon, ‘ ‘ There are 30,000 Americans administrator of tho estato nard, Judge of the County Court of Piano Moving a Specialty buried in France who fell in break­ of Nettie M. Arne, deceased. All (Special to The Sentinel.) the State of Oregon, Lane County, ing tho Hindenburg line in 1918. Office in Spray brick near 8. P. persons having claims against said April 13.—A. L. Woodard, of the and the seal of said Court hereto Station. Office phono, 99; res­ Grove, and W. G. Hale, of Ashland, The American people will not for­ affixed this 10th day of March, estate are hereby roquired to pre- sent the same to me duly * ‘ verified idence phone, 124 J. called at Mrs. J. Q. A. Young’s got this in reading Von Hinden­ 1923. burg’s new threats of war,” Direc­ as by law required on or before Saturday morning. Tho date of the first publication Marguerite and Kenneth Carlile, tor Powell stated. He belioves that of this citation is March 16th, 1923. six months from the date of this notice. of the Grove, Bpent Saturday with a revolution for tho restoration of Attest: R. B. BRYSON, the Hohenzollern monarchy is im­ Order dated the 7th day of ÍT their aunt, Mrs. J. Q. A. Young. (seal) County Clerk. Mr. and Mrs. Holm, of .Wauna, pending and asserts that Von Hin­ ml6al3c By J. D. Hamlin, Deputy. March, 1923, and date of first pub­ lication of notice the 9th day of spent the week end at the home of denburg, who has been selected as March, 1923. Mrs. Hohn’s sister, Mrs. G. M. Keb- leader of tho movement, has at­ tempted to open his campaign by LEON C. ARNE, NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE ON elbeck. calling for war with France in his Administrator of the estate of EXECUTION IN FORECLOSURE. Mrs. Gilcrist and daughter Katie, Nettie M. Arne, deceased. Mrs. J. Q. A. Young and Rev. recent address to tho German vet­ “ Notico is horeby given that by J. E. YOUNG, Baird motored to Latham Sunday erans ’ league. mOaprO ‘ ’ Germany is today in better po­ virtue of an execution and order of Attorney for estate. afternoon and attended the Easter F. W. Jacobs, Proprietor sition for war than tho world real­ sale iu foreclosure issued out of the Bervicc. O. P. Wills, Mrs. W. C. Short­ izes,” said Mr. Powell, “but Ger­ Circuit Court of Lane county, Oregon, BIDS FOR SALE OF SCHOOL Office telephone.......... ........ 4 BUILDING. ridge, Mrs. Jack Hopman and chil­ man propaganda is being exerted to on the 19th day of March, 1923, in Residence telephone..... 21-F3 dren and Mrs. G. A. Small and chil­ bring the American people to be­ a suit wherein on tho 12th day of ......................... --'1 lieve otherwise. ” March, 1923, in said court, Waldo M. Sealed bids for tlio old school dren, of London, attended church Hull, plaintiff, recovered judgment building at Latham will be re­ here Sunday. against the defendants. Grant C. ceived until noon, April 7, 1923, by Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Markham and <£>-------------------------------------------- HOME POINTERS DA Y and NIGHT Bonded Brown, administrator of the estato the school board of District No. 25. son and W. J. Tharp were Sunday «>-------------------------------------------- <$> guests nt the John Kebelbeck home. (Homo Demonstration Department of Callistia Brown, deceased, and A ten-dollar deposit must be mado Grant C. Brown for the sum of with each bid. Mrs. E. T. Ream, of Walterville O. A. C. Extension Service) $659.99 with interest thereon at tho By order of tho board, and Mrs. Robert Campbell and chil­ Eat wisely and livo longer. Some­ rate of 8 per cent per annum since ARTHUR WISER, dren, of Astoria, visited during the one lias said, “Tho greatest cause IRA BEIDLER, past week at the home of Mrs. of disease and death uro food and January 29th, 1921, and $199.99 at­ JOHN DUGAN. Ream’s daughter and Mrs. Camp­ drink.” Are you eating to livo or torney ’s fees and $18.59 costs of in23a6c suit and accruing costs, which judg­ bell’s sister, Mrs. G. M. Kebelbeck. to die! Woodson Brothers Garage. ment was enrolled and docketed in NOTICE OP SALE. Mr. and Mrs. John Cherry and # * » the Clerk’s offico of said Court in Phone 27. After the garage children, of London, visited Sunday Do not speed nt meal time; ent afternoon at the T. J. Clark home. slowly and get the benefits of the said County on tho 13th duy of Notice is horeby given that tho closes, phone to 102-L. March, 1923, and said execution to undersigned administratrix of tho scenery. mo directed commanding mo in tho estato of Lydia E. Long, deceased, * * # LYNX HOLLOW. name of the Stato of Oregon, in or­ When you are hungry between der to satisfy said judgment; inter­ by virtue of an order made by tho PROFESSIONAL GARDS County Court of tlio State of Ore­ (Special to The Sentinel.) meals, “eat” a glass of water. est, attorney’s fees, costs of suit gon, for Lano County, on the 19th » < * April 5.—Mr. and Mrs. Marion DR. A. W. KIME and accruing costs, to sell tho fol­ of March, 1923, in tho matter I.cbow visited in Cottage Grove Specialist in Obstetrics Do you need an iron tonic! Eat lowing described roal property, to- day of the estate of Lydia E. Long, de ­ Saturday. greens, spinach, chard, kale—almost for confinements at his ceased, will from mid after the 30th Will care L. L. Greene was in the Grove ank kind of greens except poison wit: if desired. Special nurse if re­ Beginning at a point 29.74 chains day of April, 1923, sell at private homo Monday on business. quired. Phonos: office, 34; res. 126J ivy. North und about 39 links East of sale tho following described prem­ Tho Johnson family and Mrs. J. tho Southwest corner of the H. W. H. W. TITUS, D. M. D. N. Campbell were in Eugene Mon­ Don’t grumble when folks lie Taylor D. L. C. No. 48, and running ises: Beginning at a point 1341 feet Dentistry day. about you. Suppose they knew the thenco East 31 chains to the center cast and 240 feet north of tho NW Mr. and Mis. Melvin Jackson and truth and told it.—Medical Pocket Modern equipment. First National of tho channel of the Coast Fork corner of the Win. Currin D. L. O Bank building. Hours, 9 to 12 uud son visited relatives here Bunday. Quarterly. river, thence South 10 degrees 25' No. 44 in Tp. 21 8. R. 3 W of W. 1 to 6. Evenings und Sundays by Otis and Oscar Briggs have a East following tho center of the M. in Lane County, Orogon, mid appointment. Office phone, 19; res­ new Chevrolet car. THE PEOPLE RULE. channel of said river 5.58 chains, running thence north 307 anil 1-6 idence phono, 158-Y. Mrs. E. T. Hartley and Mrs. I. N. There is no business in the world theneo West 29.70 chains to tho feet; thence west 156 foot; thouce Dresser, of the Hollow, and Mrs. so largo that the peoplo couldn’t DR. W. E. LEBOW Cochran and Mrs. Dwyre, of Cot­ put it out of business in a month center of the county road, thenco south 307 and 1-6 feet; tlienco east Dentist North 24 degrees 42' WoBt following 156 feet to place of beginning, all tage Grove, motored to Comstock by refusing to buy its products. _______________ Main. Hours, . 8:30 the center line of said county road in section 4 aforesaid township and Office Fifth and _ — « « • and visited friends Sunday. to 12 and 1 to 5:30. Evenings j Bn(j 6.02 chains to the place of begin­ range. Miss Margaret Lajoio and Mrs. iones: The man with the big noise may Also boginning 1719 foot east and Sundays by appointment. Pnc Ellis Robinson were in Eugene Sat­ attract attention first, but he ning, containing 16.50 acres of land, all in Section 9 Twp. 21, 8. R. 3 440 feet north of tho NW corner office 35, residence 134-Y. urday. doesn’t hold it tho longest. West, in Lano County, Oregon. of the Win. Currin D. L. C. No. 44 • • * Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Lebow were DR. O. E. FROST Now, therefore, in the name of in Tp. 21 8. R. 3 west of W. M. in week-end visitors in the Hollow. Office in Lawson builring A man is always disgusted with the State of Oregon, in compliance Lane County, Oregon, and running Phone 47 The S. E. Dresser family spent the man he can’t convince. with said execution and order of thence east 212 feet; tlienco north Cottage Qrove the week end here. Oregon salo aud in order to satisfy said 107 1-6 feet; thence west 212 feet; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Eaton, newly­ judgment, interest, attorney ’ s fees, thence south 107 and 1-6 feet to DR. W. M. HAMILTON weds, were treated to an old-fash­ costs of suit and accruing costa, I place of beginning, all in section 4, ioned charivari Saturday night. Chiropractic, Mechnno-There.py, will on Saturday, the 21st day of aforesaid township and range. Gynecology, Hydro-Therapy, Eloctro- April, 1923, at the hour of one Terms of sale cash. Submit offers Therapy. Offico over Darby Hard­ WALDEN o’clock in the afternoon of said to Minnie L. Ashby at Cottage ware. Phone 116 J. Office hours: 9 day, at the Southwest front door of Giove, Oregon, or at tho law offico to 12; 1 to 5; Sundays by appoint­ (Special to The Sentinel.) the County Court house, in Eugene, of C. A. Wintermeier, Eugene, Oro­ ment. April 4.—Mrs. J. S. Allen and Lane County, Oregon, offer for gon. daughter Sadie were in the Grove sale and sell for cash, at public Dated March 30, 1923. GA VEN O. DYOTT, M. D. Saturday. SHORTHAND auction, subject to redemption as MINNIE L. ASHBY, Physician and Burgeon Mr. and Mrs. Fred Frost and son provided by law, all of the right, m30a27 Administratrix. X-ray work in all its branches. Eve­ Harry visited Bunday at the W. D. TYPEWRITING title and interest of said defend­ nings by appointment. Heath home. ants, Grant C. Brown as adminis­ ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE. 634 Main Cottage Grove, Oregon Mrs. W. J. Chapman and baby, of trator of the estate of Callistia BOOKKEEPING Valsetz, arrived Monday for a visit Brown, deceased, Grant C. Brown Notice is hereby given that the DR. H. A. HAGEN with relatives. and Opal Brown, his wife, Pat G. Court of Luno County, Ore­ Mrs. Williams, of Divide, visited Ask for Our Free Catalog Brown, a minor, Delbert K. Brown, County Drugleas Physician gon, on the 4th day of April, 1922, Liconsed Monday with her sister, Mrs. Furn a minor, Howard J. Brown, a minor, appointed Clarence B. Bears, Ad­ Phone 30. Ostrander Building, Adams. and Grant C. Brown as guardian of ministrator of the estate of Jack- 630^4 Main Street, Cottage Grove Mrs. W. D. Heath and son Addi­ the persons and estates of Pat G. son Kile, deceased. All porsons son and Miss Marian Lowry visited Brown, Delbert K. Brown and How­ having claims against said estato J. F. SPRAY Tuesday afternoon at the Fred Frost ard J. Brown, minors, and all per­ are required to present them prop­ Beal Estate, Insurance aud home sons claiming by, through or under erly verified as by law required to A. E. ROBERTS, President Collections Horatio Mosby was kicked by a them or any or either of them in said administrator at tho offico of Eugene, Oregon horse Monday. One knee was badly Cottage Grove and to said premises. Attorneys Wells & Wells, 814 Park 495 Main Street bruised but no bones were broken. FRED G. 8TICKEL8, street, Eugene, Oregon, within six Mr. Btinnet and family have HERBERT W. LOMBARD ni23a20 Sheriff of I.ane County, Orc. months from the date of this notice. moved from their homestead to the Attorney at I. iw Dated thia 4th day of April, A. Grove. First National Hank Building D., 1923. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Cottage Grove, Oro. Phone 64 CLARENCE B. SEARH, DELIGHT VALLEY. Administrator. Estate of Geo. W. Long, deceased. DR. ROY SMITH Notice is hereby given that La- WELLS & WELLS, (Special to The Sentinel.) Veterinarian jVUornnyn. Fayette R. Long has been by the April 4.—Women of the neigh­ Phouea 1114 and 915 County Court of the Btato of Ore­ borhood aro interested in making gon, in and for Lane County, ap- NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING. 146 Park Street, Eugene, Oregon dress forms and met two days of pointed administrator of the estate last week. Another meeting will be MRS. F. J. AL8TOTT, 8. T. In the County Court of tho State of Geo. W. Long, deceased. held Thursday. (Suggestive Therapeutics) All persons having claims against of Oregon for Lane County. J. C. Wright, road patrolman, has In tne matter of the estate of All kinds of diseases treated. After said estate are hereby notified to been grading the road and getting present the same, duly stated and Mary Smith, deceased. effects of tho flu removed. Massage it ready for graveling. Notice is hereby given that the for tired people. verified, to said administrator at Mr. Newman, of the Eugene bible You want lower The Service Garage in Cottage undersigned has filed his final ac­ university, preached at the school Grove, Oregon, within six montns count and report of his administra­ Dressmaking and Designing motoring coats house Sunday evening and will also from this 23rd day of March, 1923. tion in the entate of Mary Smith, all work guaranteed preach next Sunday evening. than last year. deceased, and that tho Court has LA FAYETTE R. LONG, The Misses Mary and Gwendolyn MRS. PET SANFORD Put your car on set Saturday, May 5th, 1923, at the Administrator. Haight motored to Corvallis Satur­ 205 Adams Avenue Sil vertown»— A. E. WHEELER, Attorney. m23a20 hour of ten o’clock in the forenoon, day and returned Monday. at the Court room of said Court Phone 134 R, Cottage Grove, Oregon that ’ s one sore Mrs. E. J. Sears, Mrs. E. J. Kent, in the City of Eugene, County of Agency Barcley Custom Made Corset way» Mrs. Lee Nixon and Miss Eleanor NOTICE OF CALL OF BONDS. Lane, State of Oregon, as tho time Nixon were Eugene visitors Satur­ BRUSHES OF and place for hearing objections to day. Woodson I Brothers Garage QUALITY Notice is hereby given to the such final account and report. All ■ vna roan sravirr-* Miss Hildred Hall, of the Uni­ "WOODSON'S FOÄ FORD SU VICE’ holders of the bonds of School Dis­ persons having objections thereto writo to Phone 27 versity; of Oregon, is spending the trict No. 45, Lane County, Oregon, will file the same in writing on or G. B. AHNEST spring vacation at the Lee Nixon COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON dated May 1, 1913, due May 1, 1943, before the said date. Phone 124-L home. Dated and first published this but redeemable at the option of the Cottage Grove Lionel Haight is home this week district on May 1, 1923, said bonds 6th day of April, 1923. from the U. of O. LLOYD SMITH, being in denominations of $1000.00 BETTY B BEAUTY PARLOR Mrs. Porteous left Friday for her Administrator of the estate each, numbered 1 to 40; that pur­ home at Cantella, Calif. Particular Work for of Mary Smith, deceased. suant to said option said bonds will Silvertown C ohd T i hi The Bert Myers family, Mr». Particular People. bo redoemed within thirty (30) Herbert W. Lombard, I Ake and children and Miss Anna | a6my4 300 Main Street Attorney for estate. Phone 116 L days from the date- of this notice, DOREN A. The family at Bagiuaw. Commissioners Sharp and Roney were here Tuesday on road busi­ ness. J. H. Hawley, of Divide, brought a herd of cattle to his pasture here Tuesday. C. C. and R- G. Conner have cleared the right of way for the new road in the south end of De­ light Valley. PAGE TITREE Hauling & Draying Grove Transfer Furniture Moving General Jobbing JITNEY Everett Powell Eugene Business Eugene Business College Goodrich