PAGE EIGHT Tha twenty - ftvu Pierce - Arrow tour ing cars used on “The Horseshoe Rouxs" out of Mer ced to Y neemite are lubricated exclu- «4eeiy with Zero- larva Seeing YOSEMITE on_ ZEKOLENE-lubricated bearings If you haven’t traveled the Horseshoe Route out of Merced to Yosemite in one of the Pierce-Arrow touring cars oper ated by the Yosemite Stage and Turn pike Company, you’ve missed something. But whether or not you have made this trip, you’ll be interested, as a motor ist, in knowing that the twenty-five Pierce-Arrow cars used in this service are lubricated with Zerolene. The man ager of this famous stage line writes: “We have been operating a stage line since 1911 and have always used Zerolene. Re cently we disposed of some cars that had been in our service for ten years, and dur ing that period none of them had ever had a bearing scraped.” Whether you drive a Pierce-Arrow or a Ford, the use of Zerolene, of the proper body, will not only cut down your oil bill, but give you greater gasoline mileage, less carbon, lower upkeep costs, and a longer life for your car. ZEROLENE Big users refuse to pay trib ute to the old superstition that for FORDS there is something mysteri ously “better” about “eastern” —the Standard Oil oils — why should you pay Company’s new improved oil for that tribute? Ford cars “Feeds r F Those Oil-Starved Fords.” Insist on Zerolene, even if it does cost less. Note to Correspondents.—On ac ; land, Calif., visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Fisher. count of handling a county ballot j her two sisters here, Mrs. 8. P. Mrs. Winnie Baskctte, Mrs. S. P. job, it was necessary to cut down Shortridge and Mrs. Tom Foster. Shortridge and Mrs. Tom Foster correspondence this week because of were all-day guests at the home of inability to set the type.—Editor. I Joe Pamazzi returned Friday eve their mother, Mrs. Grant Fields at ning from a Eugene hospital and together with Mrs. Pamazzi is stay Latham Friday, the occasion being STAR. ing at the Louis Pamazzi home Mrs. Fields’ seventy-second birth while convalescing from a severe at day anniversary. Mrs. Baskette re (Special to The Sentinel.) mained for a further visit with her May 5.—A baseball game was tack of influenza. Mr. and Mrs. 8. P. Shortridge n other before returning to her homo played Wednesday between the Do- in Oakland, Calif. rena and Star schools, the score and daughter, Mrs. Kenneth Barry and children, motored to Eugene being 4'5 to ti in favor of Dorena. Donald Owen and Harry Patton Sunday. SAGINAW. left Friday for Marshfield. Earl and Tom Fisher, nephew of Prayer meeting was held Friday J- W. Fisher, from Alvadore, ac (Special to The Sentinel.) night at the Miles Pitcher home. companied >y Miss Pearl Pittsley, May 5.—Mrs. A. S. Cole and chil- - SiHjjrd(iv^w2th jlren jeft Frida^morninj'^orMar- The next meeting will be Wednes f^ugenei ■ day night at the home of Mrs. Ida Wicks. THORNTON CORNERS. (Special to The Sentinel.) May 5.—Miss Evelyn Rose accom panied her Sunday school teacher and class from the Grove to Eugene Sunday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Ritchey, of Curtin, were visitors Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Fisher. Miss Genevieve Perini has been quite ill during the past week. Mrs. Roy Dickson left last week to join her husband, who is working near Albany. Mrs. Winnie Baskctte, of Oak F WANTADS WANTADS I <s>-------------------- ------------------------ <i> RAW LEIGH GOOD HEALTH products for sale at 927 south Sixth street. Duane Crabtree. a24ptf MY FRENCH DRAFT STALLION, Lucky, No. 32253, will stand at Cottage Grove Saturdays. E. D. Mills. W. R. Cochran, Mgr. a3jly3p WE ARE BOOKING ORDERS FOR Single Comb White Leghorn baby chicks, Hollywood strain, for June 8 delivery, $10 per 100. Mrs. Waldo Miller, Cottage Grove, Ore., Diss ton route, phone 1 F12. al7mylp COTTAGE GROVE AUTO WRECK ing House. Parts for cars at half price. Trailers built to order. Used curs bought and sold. Kong Build ing, corner Tenth street and Wash ington avenue. a24a8p EGGS FOB HATCHING, FROM S. C. Reds, from pedigreed stock, 250 to 280 eggs; the setting, $1.50. Mrs. J. 11. Heard, Cottage Grove, Oro. a7my8p CUSTOM HATCHING—4 CENTS per egg; cun take limited number May 5. Mammoth Pekin duck eggs for sale. Mrs. A. W. Cornutt, phone 35 F3, Saginaw, Ore. a24my8p FOR SALE— BALED HAY, WEAN er pigs, milk cows. E. C. Lock wood. a24my8p STANDARD OIL COMPANY WANTED—OLD BAGS. MUST BE large and clean. The Sentinel, c (CALIFORNIA) FOR SALE—LARGE SIZE FAMI- ly ice box. Will do for small confectionery or restaurant. Call or phono Wyatt’s store, Creswell, Ore ml-15p gon. FOR SALE—8 WEEK OLD PIGS. Frank Sly place, near Creswell; phone 30-F3, Cottage Grove. nil-15p WANTED—OLD COTTON OR wool rags; must be large and clean. Woodson Bros. Garage, mltfc FOR 8AIÆ—A MILK GOAT AND two kids; $25 for the three. Mrs. M. J. Depew, Lorane, Ore. tnl-15p This booklet reports inde pendent service tests of Zerolene nude by a num FOR HALE—HOLLYWOOD AND O. A$ C. ainglo comb White Leg horn chicks, to hatch May 27; $10 per hundred. R. 0. Arne, phone 15-F5. ml-15p ber of Urge users. Ask any Standard Oil Company sales representative or Zesolrne dealer lor a copy. FOUND—BUNCH OF KEYS. THE owner may have same bv paying charges. The Sentinel. m8c An Extraordinary Gladiolus Sale! Phis is a genuine eml-of-the-seasou sacrifice of Gladiolus bulbs, in standard varieties, at a fraction of their regular prices. Read carefully—there are three distinct öfters. OFFER NO. 1 rric« per My Price per 100 Butterfly Brilliant salmon with deeper blotch ......................................................... $1.0(1 $3.00 Halley Lovely coral pink, early.................... .75 2.25 Independence Deep salmon pink, late........... .75 2.25 Mrs. William Kent Fawn and ashes of roses shades......................... ........................... 1.50 5.50 Nora Soft blue, an unusual color in glads ... 125 4.00 1’rimulinus Hybrid* Daintiest colorings im aginable, usually on soft yellow grounds.... .85 3.00 Principine Bl ight scarlet with white throat.. .75 2.25 Rouge Torch Exquisite French variety; cream with crimson throat........................ ... .75 2.50 Sehwaben One of the very best yellows....... 1.00 3.00 Mixed -Including many attractive kinds....... .60 2 00 IMPORTANT Not less than 25 of any one sort sold at these prices, so please do not ask it. Postpaid in Ore- gon and Washington only, (’ash must accompany orders and no orders for less than $1 can be accepted. Shall I substitute if kind you select, is sold OUtT OFFER NO. 2 If selection of stock is left strictly to me (my object being to reduce stock) I will send $3 worth of bulbs for every $1 remitted, which would mean $15 worth for $5, etc. Simply slate whether you want a generous number of the commoner soils, or a small number of very choice ones Bulbs will NOT be labeled, but you will be de lighted at blooming time. OFFER NO. 3 A whole 100 gladiolus bulbs of blooming size (not the larger ones offered above) will be sent for only $1.25, 500 lor 8..'i, pi, paid to any point in Oregon or Washing ton. A wide range of charming colors is included. My stock will not last long at this price. My eleventh annua) catalog of bulbs ami perennial plants will be sent for the asking. W. L. Crissey “Gladiolus Farm” R F. D 1. BORING. OREOON Pioneer Gludiolus Grower of the Pacific Northwest L AM MAKING UP A CARLOAD OF Jersey grades for shipment to eastern Oregon. Write me age and price. Want only good stuff, fresh or close springers. F. C. Holibnugh, 201 Northwestern Bank building, Portland, Ore. ni8p FOR BALE BY OWNER—8 ACRES on gravel road five miles west of Cottage Grove on Silk creek: part pasture, part timber, good fence; house, chicken house 20x40, garage; water piped to both houses: all buildings new: $200 of furniture, touring car—all for $1200; part down and part payments if sold by June 1. Ervin Cochran, Cottage Grove, Oro. m8c TWO PIANOS FOR BALE BOTH nuihognay. I do not play anil need no piano. I need tho money. Will give some terms. One worth I about $300, will sell for $190; the i other worth about $550, will sell for $325. Write R. F. Callahan, 902 j Pearl, Eugene, Ore. ni8c WANTED- GENERAL CARPEN . ter work or house painting jobs. | E. C. Shay, 305 south Sixth street, phone 137 R. ni8-22c j FOR SALE—A TEAM OF MARES, each weighing 1350 pounds and ; well broke. C. O. Willis, Cottage l Grove, Ore., Lorane route, phone 8 FIX_____________________ m8 22p WANTED—A MODERN HOUSE Will give 2 ton truck ns first pay ment. Box 302, Cottage Grove. m8p ¡FOR SVI.E ON VCCOUNT OF my intended removal to Portland, my residence property at 1149 west ' Main street is for sale. Also Ford | sedan. A. VV. Kime. 1118 22p LOST BROWN TRAVELING BAG lost Saturday evening between Go shen and Creswell. Retnrn to 754 Washington avenue, Eugene, or call 398 L Eugene, for reward. ni8p TWO PAYF0WL8 FOR SALE; one year old. Cnrl Small, Black Butte route. m8 22p FOR SVI.E GOOD D U R II A M milk cows, sugar cured hams and bacon; oats. C. H. Haight, 108 22p HOUSEKEEPER WANTED FOR man and two boys, tho latter at tending school. C. E. Peters, box 3*», city. ni.8 22p cola, where they will reside. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Sharon vis ited in Springfield Sunday at the William Cellars home. Donnell Allen went to Portland Thursday of last week. W. D. Fullerton is a guest at the Bartlett Johnson home. George Fogle moved his family to Salem Sunday. Mrs. Mary Queener has sold her place to H. Mathes and she and her sons Ed and Tom and the lat- ter’s family and Andy Pierce left Sunday. Miss Sibyl Cellers and Mrs. Eva B. Counts closed their school Thurs- day of last week. Pupils and pa trons enjoyed a picnic dinner on the school grounds and the teachers furnished a treat of ice eream. The girl who knows how to cook may sometimes have to get the meals while her sister entertains the young man in the parlor, but she is the kind the wise man will tie to. ... There are three kinds of liars: those who lie for amusement, those who lie maliciously—and newspaper men who refuse to make sworn statements to their circulation.