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Red Crown gasoline has a continuous chain of boiling points. It is an all-rclincry gasoline. iTANPARD O il COMPANY (California) T. G Sudtell, Special Agì., Standard Oil Co., Cottage Giove, Ore. WATOH Vol li LABEL IT YVILL PAY YOU SUMM ONS In thi> C ircuit Court « f th«< S ialo o f Orrj;.>n fur Lane County. I.iiuolu T aylor limi M utilila T nvlor, In» » ilo , M iron Tuylor, (ìluilvn T iiv lor. Iti» T aylor, Kthel T uylor, llnrvoy Taylor ami Hollo Tnvlor, In» » ilo , nini l.illiuii J. Tnvlor, p lain tiff» , VII. John liliali T aylor, Hofomlnnt. To John liliali Tuylor, H ofom lnnt: In ilio ninno of tho Slitto of Oregon you uro horoliy required lo a|>|iour nini itiinuor Ilio com plaint filini ii|’:ini»t you ni Ilio above ondilo«! suit w ithin »i\ week» from the day of tho fir»t puli lirution of th io »uiiniioim mid if you foil lo iiu»»or for » n u t thereof tho plaintiff» will apply to tho court for the relief prayed for in p la in tif f ’a com plaint filed herein to n it: Cor u decree appointing referee» to m ake a p artitio n of the follow ing tie scribed real property : Hegiaiiitig lifi'-j rods west o f the N ortheast corner o f l.nt 1, Sec. .12, Tp. 21 S. K. J \ \ . W. M„ run W est to the N orthw est corner of tho N ortheast q u arter of the N orthw est q u arter uf »aid Nee. Jit, South 20 eh».. Knit 20 chains, Soulli to u point due n est of the N orthw est corner of claim .Vs, No tificutio u 7 sl, Kast to the Southeast corner of l.ot J, sani Sec. J2, N orth to the South line of Claim .V», West to the Southwest corner of same, N orth to a point 54 rods Southeasterly from bi'gitititng ami Noi! I»\\ usici \\ 51 roti» lo higititintg, m nttim ing t»f» m*rt*M hi I imi* Conni \ , i >r«*g«ui ; \l«n Ibgm im tg 5.S rml» Ktmt uf flit* Noi Ih* 0*1 vornor ol riunii 53, Nolifi i*Htion 7*»s in M«**\ 2*. Tp. 21 N. R. 3 \\ . \ \ . M r u i t «*u»t lo ilio Northeast forner of »aiti riam i 53, Houth IO c lutili» to Monih«*a»t rum or. West IO t hniiu« to Souihw ftt rum or, North to thi* Hoot hon»t ttiriit'r t»f Ha ini 55, No 1 1 t'irnt ioii 77**, \\ est to a ponit nliout 43.25 Hiai uh i'<a»t of tho Soutlm «*nt fornor of suiti iTtiim 55 unti North t'iiMtrrly to h«*gtiiniiig, foiitaiairig 15*.IO «cri'n, i,\f4*pt N.04 afro» 1101 * 111*11 lo Lia C. ami Kt'boora K. Taylor; li I mo : (lui \N»*i 60 rotili ol i <*i 8, Hoc. 32, Tp. 21 H. K. 3 \ \ . W. M .. oon tnintiig 9 aoro», ami \l»o: tln* Moni li woht tjiiarlcr of tho StmthwoMt (jimrlcr of Sro. 20 ami tho Northvvost ipiarter of tho Nort!i\\«*»t P ii . HK 8 U I \\ W. M. tinong tht* plaìutlff» ami t|t*ft*iitlant divorili ng to tho ir rospoctìvo littori*»!» ami ibirvoing flint tho pia int if f» ami tlofoatlalit aro tho nwttor» of »ani rotti proporti ami for a iloorot» of partition bv Ilo l’ourt to pnrtition tilt* »aiti rotti prop orty niuniig tho plaintilf» ami tlofoit laiit aooortling tt* |lit*ir rospooti\o in toro»!»; Buicks Going Up .Itisl as f f r la in av iltr lltiirk is t ht* I m ' k I car ou lin* in arki'l lot lit«“ inoiit'y, just (liai o t ilu iu ia il i lui t t lu* is k iiîm k ’ I " tako au i ni iat •* juin |> O thtT c u ih o T alunit I !»«• wmii' | Iinvi> ahrailv uil\ancril. We hau* nul rt,r«,iv«,il ........ «»*•' i* \ | M'i'l 1 * 1 1 ailvaiK'o u n t lu- Itilirk, hui mu'li nulitv ia crrlam H» I m * icivivril \v 1 1 li i u a ft'W «lava. Il raia (liai niai liiorr lot u pk «>«*p ami ait> lat'kitiK m matiy «I* t lu* lliiiiRa ¡liai ailil lu t lu* coiul'iii't ami .'iijiiy nii'iit i>l a lliiit'k hitu1 mlvainH,«l, il ia crrlain t liât t lit* bi'llor «‘ar ta tint RoitiR lu alirk al t lu* aaim* olil |iiici>. W.* ha M1 Itvn llilii'ka im t lu* lliiur 1 lut t ru al lin lirt'Mi'ul | W r ili» mit cxpi'ct to lie alilo 1« «l'I aiiy nn»r«’ lii'iort' fin* imw ih îim ' (» oi ' h iulo «*fI-.'«*« . The West Side Garage W C. Applewhite, Proprietor O ur most complete repair shop, with its el'fi. ¡cut m c elu m ies, a lw a • v s at » vou r se r v ic e T h i» mi m in o n» i» »o rstal up o ii y o u b v tho o rd o r o f tln* H o n o ra bit* J tolgo G. F. M k ip w o r t h w h iv h o rtlor tliroot» tliut voti u p p o n r a m i u u » \\e r ili » a n i oan»o vv 1 1liìtt »i \ w o rk > front tln* tinti* o f t h r tirat p u b lic a tt o n ol tln» »tiiniuoti» w h io h »ani ilatt* o f »aiti p u h lir u t itili i» J u iio 25, 1920. ALT A KING Alt I) FOTTE K. FOSTE K A IMMKL, Attornov» f«*r Piami il i Ut*»idonoo miti 1*. < I. Vtltlro»», Eug» no. O ro g o n . Across U. S. A. 27.2 Miles a Gallon In a remarkable night and day continuous run an Overland stock ear arrived in San Francisco on July 2b, only 71-» days alter leaving New York, averaging 19.2 miles per hour for 3442 miles, and 27.2 miles per gallon. Twenty-five different drivel’s, who had never seen this car before, drove it through every known condition of weather and road. Come in todav and see a duplicate of this remarkable Overland with TRIPLEX SPRINGS, whose ECONOMY and STAMINA is being established in new RECORDS every day. Touring Prices $4)85; f. o. Roadster $985; Coupe $1525; Sedan $1575 b. Toledo, subject to change without notice Overland Garage Jno. C. Currin, Proprietor 901 Main, Phone 110 The Olympic Line j | > Bread made with @5713193 Flour is tasty and tender to the last crumb. If the folks appreciate good baking—and we know they do— it is worth while to insist on getting @S7IeIiilS 4* SUMM ONS. la tin* Circuit Court of thr Mtnto of Oregon ft»r l.aiit* County. Eliott N. Ilopprr, plaintiff, \ .» Ururr IL*pprr, (lofomlaiit. To tiraoo lloppor, tho Abnvo Nnntotl 1 Irfon tin lit: In thr nainr of tho Mtat«* of Oregon you art* ho robs mpnrotl to appt*ar ami an.Hwrr tho oouiplaiiit filotl ug:tin»t yon hi tho abovt* entitled »nit within mX work* from tin* date of the fir»t pub lioatiofi of tin* »umnioti», ami if you fail to so answer, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the oourt for tin* roliof prayed for in plaintiff'» complaint, to wit: for a doom* of tho court tlittMolving th«% marriage contract anti bond» of matrimony existing b* tween you ami tho plaintiff on tho ground» of rruel nnd inhuman trout meat and infidelity of and toward the plaintiff and for the euro, rti»t «»dy ami control of all tin* minor children be longing to you and the plaintiff and for »licit other ami further relief a** may »eem proper in tho premise» and for co.»t» and di»bttr»e meat» of thi» »nit. Thi» »ummniiM m nerved by public« tion by ortler of tho Hon. G. E. Mkip worth, judge of th«* al»i»\e named court, dated the tith day of July, A. I>. 1920, and tho date of the fir»t publication of thi» Niimmon» will be the 9th day of July, I92U, ami the ln»t publieation thereof will In* on tht* 20th «lay of Aufu»t, A. I>. 1920. If. J . Mil IN N , jl9 «20 Attorney for Plaintiff Po»toffiee addr«»», Cottage Grove, Ore. NO TICE OF FIN A L SE T TL E M EN T In the County Court of the Ntate of Oregon for Lane County. In the m atter of the e»tate of Cath erina A. Perkin», docen»e«l. N otice i» hereby given th a t tin* tin dersignéil ad m inistratrix of the estate of Crm ierine A. Perkin», deceased, ha filed her final account w ith the County Clerk of Lane com ity, Oregon, m the m atter of the »aid estate and an order ha» ln*en m ade and entered o f record directin g notice and netting August th* 17th, 1920, a t 11 o'clock a. m. of »aid day a» tin* tim e for tin* hearing and punning upon the »aiti final account ami objection» thereto, if any there be, and for the final »ettlem eiit and di» tribution of »aid e»tute. The first publication of this notice will be on the 10th «lay of Ju ly , 1920, ami tin* luff publication will be on tin- 13th «lay of A ugust, 1920. N eva H arvey, f<»rmerly Perkin», A d m inistratrix of tin* e state «il C atherine A. Perkin», «!«•«•« ti»«*«l. II. J . Hhinn, A tty. fur Adinr. 710*13 NO TICE TO CREDITORS. In th<* rnatt«*r «»f the e»tate n f Surah L. Knox, «b*cea»<*d. N otice i» hereby given th at Mnrni«* R. Knox, ha» been appoint«*«! adm in istra trix «if th* e»tiite of Sarah L. Knox, «|ecea»**«l, by th«* ( ’«unity Court uf tho S tate of Oregon, in and for L a iio County, A ll penwin» having claim» against tin» »aid «‘state nr«* ln*r«*by n o tif»«*«I to present the sam e «Inly verified t«» th«* »aid ad m inistratrix at C ottage Gn»v«\ Oregon, w ithin nix month» 1’rorn this th«* 30th day of Ju ly , 1920. MAMI E II. KNOX. 7*30|M 27c A «lm ini»tratrix. I Good Baking Is in Good Making £ jit « *2 5 a g l3 GAS AND ACID STOMACH “ Easy to make and easy to bake” arc hot cakes made from aiKUhU: Pancake Flour. And O ther Stomach Trouble'; Relieved in Two Miniil<-a, by taking n h*-n |>i ti<r t< uH|iiionfiil il l J t ) 1 11 in n t'l.ns of ln«t water. Almohitcly liei rule.., Itl by All Driif/p it1». Breakfast is the favorite meal wherever OfJ.il-AR W heat Hearts arc served. There it an tK IE U R Feed scientifically balanced J L . to meet the requirem ent of each variety and of •very condition of your livestock or poultry. HEAT'- COMFORT PEARL OIL (K E R O S B N E ) FLOUR - TEED - CEREALS STANDARD O IL C O M PA N Y _________ (C A L iro n w i At_________ T. O. SU D TELL. SPE C IA L AO ENT STAN DARD O IL OO., C ottage Oro?# I Farming Is Fun With a Fordson I'arinitl r uh .*«1 to lie eonaiilereil the harileat kiml of work. Willi llie mlveiit of the tractor il lieeamr a real profeaaioii ami farinera lieeame aKiieiilturaliata ami men of a certain amount of leisure. They are more imlepemh'iit than ever la-fore, especially if a l-'oi ilsoii furuialiea I lie motive power for llie plow, for the M*c<|cr, for the Imrrnw, for the Inmln ami for all the other farm machinery where horsepower for mcrly was iik ci I. Iliteli yom uiortRaRe ami your farm ilia ehinery to a K o h I koii . F’ iu iih iu ' is always fun with a Forilson GO TO WOODSON’S FOR FORDSONS “ N o th in g Like It 9 J says the Good Judge A little of this real to bacco gives a man more satisfaction than lit ever got from th e old a kind. Tiie full, rich, real to bacco taste lasts so lonj*, you don’t need a fresh chew nearly as often. That’s why it costs you less. Any man who uses the Real Tobacco Chew will tell you that. Put up in iu*« stylet RIGHT C tT is a short-cut tobacco W-1J CUT is a lonji tine-cut tobacco W e y m a p -Q rd to n C o m p a n y . 1107. B ro a d w a y , N ev e York C ity MIT O L D M. C . L. When you use ( 'ottuse firm e flour, you save the chame necessarily made on other flour for freight and hnmllinn, and the H aving is Inrue enouuh to lie ipiitc an item in the year's expenses. N aturally you should wish to use a home prmluet, even were there no difference in the price, so there is a double inducement for the Use of your Impie flour. THE COTTAGE GROVE FLOUR MILLS GROVE TRANSFER COMPANY Dick Hickson All kinili nf Furniture Moving and H A R N E S S A N D General Jobbing SHOE REPAIRING F. W. JACOBS, PR O PR IET O R Res. Phone 21 F3 O ffice Phone 4 LOGGERS AND WORK GLOVES Seventh and Main ------- -------------------------------------------------------- ------- Dick Hickson STATIONERY MAGAZINES AND LATEST MUSIC Seventh and Main JU N K WE WANT ANY KIND AND ALL YOU HAVE Cottage Grove Junk Company 2 4 Pacific Highway Phone 6