Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Cottage Grove sentinel and Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Oregon) 1915-1921 | View Entire Issue (July 16, 1920)
4 ---------------------------------------------------------------- r — lu; pou T or tub condition or tiik tikht national bank , at c o t t a c i ; g r o v e . in t iik h t a t e o r o r k o o n , a t C1.0HK OI* HUH1NKHH ON .IUNK 30, 1920 E conom ical S e rv ic e A MAXWELL FEATURE I t ' s I lie k i m l o l n f i i r that n iff I n «*<( i hi 11 y w i l l I l i f ilfiiiiiinlN ol ini'NM hi |il< jiH iirf, a m i I iiin i I n ninili r- a i r fimt fiininianilN a \1ilm- in l l i f In fK fn t iih nun li f t fim v iiiff a ll wi< f l a i i n you t 'iiiin* in a m i 1«• t that tIn* f i l l ’ in it t o lif. Nelson Aulo Sales & Service JUNK WK WANT ANY KFNI) AND ALL YOU HAVE Cottage G rove Junk Company 2 4 Pacific Highway Phone 6 GROVE TRANSFER COMPANY All kinds of Furniture Moving and General Jobbing HKHOLHCKH i ii md dUcount* Oveidriift*: nenired, none; uuneeured ... U H Government occur it in* owned lo* poi it ed tu »tee u re emulation (I H bond* par value) Pledged u4 rollatt*ia| for *tuto or other depoNita or bill* p i , nuli ( • ned and u npledged lutai I S. (lo v e r iiiuent Neruritie* Other boiirlR, rtneuntie*, etc.: limola (other tlinu I/. S. bond*) pledged to arcare posta! *n ; i tigli deponit liond* and Neenrilie* (other than li. H. *eeurilien) pledged a* collateral for state or other deposita (puntai ex- eluded ) or bi II pay abb Hertintiea, other than I H. bond* (not including Hfock*), owned and .unpledged Total bonds, scrunile*, etc., other than I H. Stork o f l ederai l(r erse Hank (50f/> o f subn/riptiony Vable of banking house, owned and uninetjinhcred Furniture and fu tu re* ..... .... ........... . Jleal estate oHTii'd other than banking house I .a ss fui reMerse vsith Federal Reserve Hfiuk < uni» in s unit nnd net amount* due from iiritiorinl bank* Net Ninuuiib due front blink*, bunkera, and trimt eompu nie* ut the I ruled State* (other than included in tin* two preceding items) .... .................... cheek* on other bank* hi flu* same city or town a* re R m W JACOBS r R O I ’ R IK T O R Phone 21 1*3 * Of fire Phone I TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT77.YT PEARL O IL (KEROSENE) H fA T -L IG H T STANDARD O IL COMP.VNY |0 A li r O U N I A I $424,HOD til nil no 12,000.00 10 000 00 16,121 « I 07,021.71 7JOOO 00 ' m . i • . 0 71,711.51 1.500.00 1 , 000.00 1.800.00 48,041.8.1 155,101.40 5,570.70 porting bunk Total 101,201.21 1H,000.00 321.23 Total o f three preceding item* 101,450.05 Cheek* m i bank * located outside of eily or town of re* porting bank aud other eusli Item* .......... Redemption fund with I . H. Treasurer and due from li. i »lb.. N I »• «Miner luterei? earned but not collected approximate on Note* and Hill* Keccivnblo not past due ..... Othi i annota 224.70 025.00 2,558.00 1,320.74 ♦ 827, 12.1.23 . L I A III L I T I KH • ipít i atm k paid in f Hurplua fund • ndis idi d profita Le** current ex permea, interest, nnd fates paid N Interest and di-count collected or credited in advance of maturity and not earned (approximate)........................ e m u la t in g notes outstanding . . ...... ............ ....... Net amount due to national bunk*.................................... Cashiei 't* eliecka on own bank outstanding Total of Isso preceding item* Dtauaud depofltU (other than bank deposits) subject to ItcKcrre (deposit* pas aide within .'10 days): Individual deposit* silbj* *'t to check ........... .... Certificates o f defMAsit due in le** thf»n 30 days (other than for money borrowed). ........ ............ ..................... State, county, or other miinieipal dejoróts aerured by pledge of ii**et* o f this bank ...................... ................. Di videncia unpaid Total *>f demand depornts (other than bank deposita) Time deposits subject to Reserve (payable after 30 days, «ir sub jeet to lit) day * or more not ice, and post al sas mgs; : F on I m I Musing* deposit*........... .......................................... Other time dii•pointa. T o t a l of time deposit* aubject to reaerve r t iik I 25.000.00 25,000.(2) 12, M2 I » 12,302.14 2.630.07 I 1,0(21.00 1,8*5.05 728.12 2,011.07* 504,522.01 20.852.13 .KHMMI 5 1,402.59 134,849.70 130,312.20 1227,123.2 O f the total loana and discounts shown above, the amount on which interest and «(••(count vs a* charged at rate* m excess of those permitted by law (Her* 5197, lies S la t . i (exebisive o f note* upon which total charge not to exceed BOM l ile number of such loans wn« ....... ...».................... ..........none State o f Oregon, County <»f Line, **.: I. T. C. Wheeler, cashier o f the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement i* true to the bent o f knowlcdgi and Intlief. 1 ( W H K K L E R Cxikitf. Hub'«nlo-d ami sworn to before me C o U K K C T A T T E S T : tin* !»th .las o f .luis. 1920 IIK R IIK R T KAKI.N, Ilouier (. «Ibiwav, Notary I'nblic. N. W. W H IT E , Ms rotumi*sio!) expires Mar. 21, 1921) O. O. V K A T C f l , Director*. SOCIETY (C”«»n, «nii.-.l from second page.) S U M M O N «. T (i H U DTKLL. 8PEOIA1* A O R N T S T A N D A R D O I L CO. C o tta «" Oro»# Dick Hickson STATIONERY MAGAZINES AND LATEST MUSIC S e v e n l h atul M a i n SUMMONS. * , ▼ lu tin* Circuit Churl nf thi* State o f Oriunii f»»r l,ni»r ('(unity, Klli'tt N. lltii»|MT, i » 1 tt ■ il t if f , \ h . (truer li«*|»prr, defendant. Tu (¿rari* flit* Abusi* N ti turi) I refendit nt : In the nume nf tin* Ntnte^nf Oregon you lire hereby required tu appear nml uitNwer the ciftnplnint filet! ngaifiNt ynu in thi* abuse entitled nuit within *i\ sseek h from the date o f the find pub lient inn uf t h 11 MummotiH, and if you fail tu nu ftriNwer, fur want thereof the plain tiff will apply tu the rourt fur the relief prayed for in plain tiff m complaint, In wit: for a decree o f the euiirt tli:<M<ilving th«« marriage euiitrart lind bundn uf matriiunny exinting be tween you and the plaintiff on the ground* of cruel nnd inhuman treat ment and infidelity of and toward the plain tiff and fur the cure, cu*tudy and control uf all the minor children be lunging to you and the plaintiff and for Nucb* other and further relief a* may deem proper in the premine* and for coutil and dinburoemeht* o f thi* Will t . 'Phi* nom mon* i* nerved by publica timi by order o f the lion. U. F. Mkip worth, judge of th«. abuse named rourt, dated the tith day o f July, A. Ib IH20, mid the date o f the fimt publication o f thi* mini mon* will be the iltli day o f July, 19ÎÎ0, and the hint publication thereof will be on the 20th day o f Aogtmt, A. Ib 10-0. II. J. S H I N N , jltl a20 Attorney for Plain tiff. I'ontof(ire addrenn, Cottage (Irose, Ore. NOTIOK OF F I N A L HETTLEMENT. In thè County Court of thè State of Oregon for Lane ('utility. In thè mifttter o f thè estate o f ( ath enne A. IVrkin*, deceimed. N ut ire i* hereliy gl veli tliat thè un dernigued ndniinintnitrix nf thè entnte uf Catherine A. Peritimi, decen*»d, han libai ber final aeeoiint w itti thè < oiinty Clark o f Lnne eounty, Oregon, in thè mattar of thè *aid estate and an arder han been mode and entered of reeord direeting notice and netting Augunt thè 17th, 11120, at II o ’clock a. m. o f naid day a* thè time for thè hearing and panning upon thè naid filini aeeoiint and objeetionn thereto, i f any flo re la», and for thè finii! nettlement »o d din tributimi o f naid entnte. The fir*t pvblieition o f thi* notift will he un thè IHth day o f July, 1020, aud the Inai publication will be on thè Hiaith The «lay being the an niversary of Mr». Smith '» marring--, the members put over n mock weddiog ceremony for who-li tio-y were dressed in tin ir wed.ling gowns. A fte r the ceremony, the member» repaired to their homes and returned in regulation lustume, only to tie interrupt««! by tin- fire at the K K Mills home, where Mr:«. M ills ’ wediiiiig life»:«, which had just been worn at tin mock ceremony, was <l«'Stroye-l. Refreshments gave lie- finishing touch to an exciting after noon. -k- ♦ Seventeen o f Dorothy Jackson’s lit lie playmates gathered at the home of her grandparents, Mr. nnd Mrs. W. I.. Darby, W e«lne»< I ay afternoon for a parly given in honor o f the lift l<- girl's third birthduy anniversary. A f ter a happy timi- at games ire cream nini «'like were serveil and eneli little guest was presented with a toy bai loon as u souvenir of tin- occasion. Mrs. («lady» Jackson, Dorothy's moth cr, then took all seventeen for a ride in her eur and afterwards left each one at h«T own door. f FEATURES YOU GET EXCLUSIVELY IN Motor Accessibility Miss Lula C’urrin and Miss Esther Hilsby entertained a fe w friends in formally Monday evening at the home o f Miss Currin on south I'aeifie high way in honor o f Miss Kvn Itiehmorir!. o f Fort lami. Music, curii» nnd social -hat were concluded with a ilaioty luneh«-nn serveil l»y the hostesses. •> S*/ <(> A special meeting o f the H«i«-ial Twelve dull was held Haturilay aft«-r noon at tin- home of Mrs. Will Hall in honor of Mrs. L. I.. Ilill, o f Man Fran cisco. Members of the club only were pro», nt. Light refre»hnients wen- served. \ * Tlo- Tuesday Evening club met this week with Mrs. J. II. Chamber». A *<>• <-ial hour followed the regular business session and refreshment» were »erved. ^ + Mr». Karl Jiaroutte entertained four teen gin-sts at a dinner Burulny eve ning. Relative» anil rm-mbers o f thi- family made up the number. Accessibility is a prime requisite for the successful maintenance of a motor truck at a minimum expense. You will find M A C K trucks incor porate more advanced principles of de velopment toward the accomplishment of accessibility than can be claimed for other makes of trucks. This is the re sult of M A C K truck engineering and twenty-four years of building and per fecting motor trucks. M A C K trucks are built in two types The models under three tons’ capacity are known as A B ; those over as AC. The motors are identical except as to size. Examine these features of accessibil ity : Ports in the side of the crank case, removed by thumbscrew, permit inspec tion of the shafts; pistons and connecting rods may be drawn through the bottom without disturbing either shaft; the cam shaft may be withdrawn thiough the Iront; the magneto and pump are located in the front of the engine. 19,924.50 I 1-th day o f \ugiist, 1920. Neva Harvey, formerly I ’crkin*, AdminiNtrntrix o f the estati* o f * Catherine \. I ’.rkins, deceased. .1 Shinn, Atty. for \dmr. 716 813 J. T 1 o f thr Soothrrn Pacific company nt In (hi- Circuit Court o f thn Ht ut. of ! Ashland. Mr. and Mra. Kmlifcr arc nt home lirismi for Lam- Ciuinty. I .i ti i- •• I ti Taylor aiol MatiMa Taylor, to tl.nr frirnda nt Ili7 Onrfirld atrrrt. Aahlnnd. (Ire. ai» « i fi't M y ron Tay lor, (ilati va Tny ♦ ♦ ♦ lor, Lia Taylor, Io lui Taylor, Harvey Welch Brims. Taylor atril !«• llr Taylor, hi. m l r , alni Miaa llratrr J. lirnna wn» imitrd in I.illian ,1. 'Taylor, l'I.until'f», I marrin|{i- Hnturduy, July III, t<> liar v*. ry K. Wrlch lit Coquillr, Orr. M i a s John Hugh Taylor, Iirfrnilaiit, It-'inia is a dau|{htrr o f Mr. ami Mr». J. \\. It. inis, nt Loudon. For th«* past lo John liliali Taylor, Drfrnilant : In llir iniiiir o f (hi* Ht•• *,* o f (In-gnn two yrura ah«- haa bm-n trarhini; in .on nrr hrrrliy rmiuirril lo ii|i|irar ami thr Marahfii-lil »rhoola anil previuua ■ nawrr Ihr complaint frinì against you to that timr taught ill Cottay;a drove. .o Ihr nliovr rutilimi auit » i t i m i aia Mr and Mra. Welch will make their ari ha from thr day of Ihr firat pali home ii | Mnrahficid. liration o f tina aiiiniiioiia and if you Counts Brattain. i ni lo a nawrr for want thr roof thr A quirt home wrddiliK wna aolcm plaintiffs wil| <>l-l'ly* to thr rourt for hr r rh rf |iruyr<¡ for in |duintiff’a ni/.«'il at Miiplrlon Wednesday, Ju»y 7. when (irrald F. Counts, o f this city, oiii|iluint filmi hrrrin tovvit: Kof n drrrrr u|>|*.litm(j rrfrrrra to and Mina Kvn Unit tain, o f Springfield, • nnkr a partition o f thr following i|r ware united in marriage nt the home of Mrs. Otto ICicr, »inter o f thr hrule. o r i l o . I rral property: 1«. R ia m ili 25 \-2 roda « r a t o f thr Following the ri-rt-mony a luncheon Norlhraal rorurr o f Lot I, H»-«-. 32, Tp. wan nerved to th«- members o f the .'I M. R. 3 \V. W. M., rii a Wrat to the lataily and intimate frirnda. Mr. and Northwest mirnrr o f thr Northraat Mra. Counts left on the morning train piarlrr o f thr Northwrat i|iiartrr uf for a ahort wedding trip and are now aitili Sri-, 32, .South L'U rha., Kaat ‘Jo .it home ia Cottage drove, wh«-rr they limila. Smth to a point dur wrat of will r«-side. ♦ ♦ ♦ hr Norlhwral rorurr o f riami fil, No Our o f til«- moat enjoyable social uf tiliratiiiu 7M, Kaat Io thi» Houtnenat .'ornrr ot l.o| 3, aaid Srr. 3U, North lo fairs o f thr summer was that plannml Ihr Sonili lini* o f Claim C>!i, Wrat tu by Mra. Krnent A rim’s, who invited thr Southwrat rorurr of anuir North about forty guests to her homu Weil lo a point fi I roda Sont limai i* ly from nraday afternoon to renew acquaint- Mrs. Alice tir|>miiin|( ami Northwrati-rly fiI roda mice with lur mother, n l..-y'i n li i UK, roBtliìniiijj lift a m a in Richmond, o f Rugene, nml her sisters. Mra. R. K. driawold, o f Kugene, and l.imr County, IIrr^on; Alan: Itr^mninK roda Kaat o f thr Miaa Kvn Richmond, o f Fortland. An Northwrat mirnrr o f claim 53, N o t i f i interesting contest in which the Indies ent iifli Tils in Sm-. L’S, Tp. 21 H. II. 3 lind n thorough opportunity to teat the W’. W. M ., run raat tu thr Northmiat veracity o f thr fiv e aenai-a wna won cornar o f anni claim 53, South III by Mra. Andrew Itruiid. Mrs. deorgr huilla fo Soiithraat cornar, Wrat JH Kerr, who hnd arrived late, received •-lut ina to Moulhwrrat cornar, North to the consohition price. A delightful fee- dir Soutlirnat rornrr o f claim 55, No lure o f the afternoon was Miaa Rich tification 77-«, Wrat to a point about mond's singing, which is always highly 13.25 chniiiN Kaat o f * thr Southwrat appreciated by Cottage d r o v e 's music lovers. Dainty refrt-ahnients were rornrr of aaid rlnini 55 and North i-nalrrly to Ili-Pianini;, rontaiaiiip served ln*e in the afternoon. -S- 157.19 acn-a, r l i * pt K.IÌ3 aerra drrdrd Thr M. P. d. club wns plennnntly to Ida C. and Urbercn K. Taylor; A loo t I ha \\ i -1 l o rwU o t i.ot ‘j , rnlrrtnined Tuesday afternoon by Mrs. See. Tp, t l s. i;. S w. w. M.. m m lanmij; |l nrrra, and Almi: thr Southwrat quarter o f thr .Southwant qimrtrr o f Srr. 2!l and tha North want qimrtrr o f thr Northwrat qunrti-r o f Srr. 32, Tp. 21 S. U. 3 W. W H E N C O T T A G E Q R O V E C I T I Z E N S SHOW A W A Y . W. M. ammiK thr plaintiff* and ilrfrndant There can ho no reason why any arrordin^ to Ihrir rinpartiva interrata and drrrrrini; reader o f thia who suffers thr tortures That thr pini liti f fn nnd drfanilnnt of mi aching back, thr nnnoynne«- o f nrr thr uwurrà o f atiid rrnl proprrty urinary disorders, the pains and liim- nini for u drrrer o f partition by thr gora o f kidney ills will fail to herd court to partition thr auid rral prop- th«- words o f a neighbor who has found erty am.mu thr plnintiffa and dafrn relief. Remi what » Cottage d rove cit daat a....irtiiiiK to thrir rraprctivr in- icen says: trrrata; Mra. J. W. Clark, S. 2ml St., says: Thia summons ia srrvrd upon you by 1 ran n-commeml Doan’s Kidney • hr o rilar o f tha llonorablr -I ii .I ki * <1. Fills from rspi-rirncr. My kidneys were K. Skipworth which order dirreta thut in a bad condition and Í suffered with you npprar and nnawar in anid rimar a continual dull, nagging backache. I within aia weeks from tha dnta o f thr had no energy and Ix-camc rim down, had api'lls o f hradachr and th«- action firat pubi irn t ion o f thia aummona which anid data o f anid publication ia o f my kidneys was irregnlnr. Down's .Inna 25, 11120 . Kidney Fills were recommend«*«! to me nntl I used them from the New Kra A L T A K IN O AND Drug Store. They heIpeti me woniler- P O T T HR, FOSTKH A IM M K L , fully, strengthening my bnrk nnd kid Attorncya for Plnintiff. neys nnd benefiting me generally.” Krsiilrnca nnd I’. O. Addrraa, Kugana, Price title, nt all dealers. D«m’ t aim Oregon, jnr25 ii^Kt ply ask for a kidney remedy- get Doan's Kidney Fills the same that A panacen for everything— Sentinel Mrs. Clark hud. Foster Milburn Co., jl»-ltl \\ untada. •• • Mi r- Buffalo, N, Y . NO REASON FOR IT NO TICE OF A D M IN IS T R A T O R 'S SA LE OF R E A L P R O P E R T Y ■ In the County Court o f the Htate o f Oregon for Lane County. In tin- matter o f the «-»tute o f John ■ Cooley, «lece»seti. Notice is hereby given, that in pur sunn«-,, o f an order o f the County Court o f (he Htate o f Oregon, mudi- on thn 301 h «lay o f Juni', A. I). 1920, in the matter o f the «-state o f John Cooley, «leceasial, thi- undersigned, «luly 1 :ip|siinted, qualified and acting admin- | istrutor o f said estute, will sell at pri- ; vate «al«- at the o ffice o f H. J. Shinn, in Cottage drove, Lane County, Ore , gon, for cash in hand according to law, the following <l«-scribe«l real prop erty belonging to said estate, to wit: Beginning at the southeast corner o f the Henry Hmal| D. I ,. C. No. 57, run tin-net- north 737.22 feet to the south west corner o f the William Shield and w ife D L. C. No. .Vi t henne east 472 f«.«-t, thence south 737.22 feet nml thence west 472 feet to-tin- jsdnt o f beginning containing a arre» o f land mure or less, all being in section 33, Tp. 20, S. R. 3 w«-st, in ljun- County, Sitat«- o f Ori-gon. Also the south half o f the southwi-st quarter, sertiou 3, Tp. 21 S. R. .3 ww»t, in IJine County, Oregon, ami the north half o f the northwi-st quarter ue.d tin- southwest quarter o f the northwest quarter anil th,- northwest quarter o f (he northeast quarti-r, o f s<>ction 10, Tp. 21, S. R. 3 wi’st, all in Lane Coun ty, Oregon. Also beginning nt a point in the northeast «juarter of section four. Tp. 21, S. R. 3 west, saiil point being 1.H.31 chains west and 4.25 chains south of the north«>nat corner o f the Win. Cur rin D. L. C. No. 41 thence running north 17.73 chains to the north<-ast corner, thi-nce w«-st 30.54 chains to the east boundary o f County Road and the northwest corner, thence south follow ing east boundary o f said County Road 17.73 chains to southwest corner, thence east 30.54 chains to thi- point of beginning, containing 51.14 acres more or less, situated in Wiu. Curriu and (ieorge Cooley D. L. C. in Tp. 21, S. R. 3 Went, in ¡Jine County, Oregon. Said real estate will be offered for sal«- in separate tracts as above de scribed. Said sal«- will b«- commenced on the 31st day o f July, A. D. 1020, nt the hour o f 10 o ’clock a. m. o f said day ami continue until nil o f said property is sol«). J. P. C U R R IN , Administrator, fi. J. Shinn, attorney. j!2-30c R E P O R T OF T H E C O N D IT IO N OF T H E B A N K OF C O T T A O E OROVE at Cottage drove, ia the state o f Ore- goh, at the close *>f business June 39, 1929. R E S O l'R C E S L omu * and discount*............ 6106,740.81 Overdraft*, secured and an- «847.75 .»«•cured ............................... Bmids nml warrants.............. 37.S99.35 Furniture nnd fixtures.......... 3,633.00 Due from banks (not re- serve banks)...................... 13,051.95 Due from npproveil reserve 11,993.41 j banks ................................. Checks and other cash items 941.49 Cask on han«l......................... 15,710. HI Ex |«enses ................ ............... 3,494.,H9 1 Total............... *............. ..... #194,550.4(1 L IA B IL IT IE S Pupi tal stock pimi in .......... # 25.INNI.fltl Surplus fund....»..................... 4,5tNUNI Fndivided profits, I«-»» ex- p»-ns«-s nnd tax«*» paid____ 4,.'>55.49 Individual deposits subjeet to «Wieck............................... 128.92S.9S Pushier cheeks outstanding . 150.35 Pertified cheeks..................... 15.97 Time and savings deposits .. 33,971 59 Reserved for interest and taxes ____________ 1,929.91 Total___________ ______ ___ #194,560.40 Slate o f Oregon, County o f Ijme, ss. 1. N. K. (lisas, cashier o f the above- mim«-il bank, do solemnly swear that lh,. above statement is true to the best of my knowledge nnd belief. N. K. (il.ASS, Cashier. Subscribed anil sworn to before me this 9th day o f July, 1920. Homer Galloway, Notary Public. (M v commission expires Mar. 24, 1924) CORRECT— A tte s t: RO Y E. SHORT, D. J. SCHOLL, Directors. The A B power plant, including engine, clutch, transmission and instrument board, may be removed as a unit. The A C engine may be slid out the front by removing the bumper. F. A. Garetson & Son AGENTS M A C K IN T E R N A T I O N A L M O TO R T R U C K C O R P O R A T IO N "W h e n good fellows get together, I ’ m right there” — Chesterfield • ‘ ■ 'H E most companionable bunch o f tobacco« ever rolled into a cigarette — silky, aromatic Turkish, and fine, full-flavored Dom estic, expertly chosen and expertly blended. That’s Chester* field. A nd they sure do "satisfy! ” "S ìiesterfield C C J I G A R E T T E S ^ VACATION TIME AT Seashore and Mountain Resorts Summer Excursion Fares TO NEW PORT Yaquinn Bay and "the I ’ aeifie Ocean) A charming place for (hi- family. Large and modern nntatorium Salt water Waths. Many forms t>f amusement. T IL L A M O O K COUNTY BEACHES A delightful trip across the Coast mountains. Ihiuble daily ti iin service from Portland. These beaches include Rm-kaway and Oar ibnldi bench resorts, N«-ah kah-nie, Mnnzanitn and Bay Ocean. CRATER L A K E (»>"■ o f thi- w o r ld ’s natural wonders) Eightv-five miles from Medford, 9177 feet above sea level. line Ixiulevnnl o f 35 miles encireles the rim o f the lake. A -ky O T H E R R ESO R T S Detroit (Breitenbush Hot Springs, Mt. Jefferson country). McCredie Hot Springs. Josephine County Caves (O regon’s Marble Halls). Shasta Mountain Resorts. “ OREGON OUTDOORS ’ BO O K LET Contains particulars o f the different outing places, excursion fares, hotels nnd camp rnti-s. For further particulars in«|uire of local agent SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES 7-16-23 John M. Scott, General Passenger Agent