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4 / More than half X the motorists o f the Pacific Coast use ^ *IANIVNfU> Zerolene OIL COM PAM y C C 'A i i r O K M I A ) ZEROLENE Corredi lubrication grade for each type of engine T. Q Staiteli, Special A gt, Standard Oil Co , Cottage Grove, Ore. Outing Days Are Now Ideal NEWPORT at ( \ r burnt m g nnmrt f«»r #t h r f a m i l y . ) A | n r t t r i | i arroti* tin* Co:»*! Kattgr m ouf)- uln*. Hitiiatc*«! on Vrtifintia l#ny i»i»*l t !*•• Kari fit: « » n u n . M o d e r n N n tu to r i u i n w ith suit water hath«. TII.I.AMOOK COUNTY BEACHES I tfitiiiw tlaily fr«»in l'o rt latiti T h e - e n ttr u e tiv e liehrheM i tirimi«» Km L i r t n a to! (tur i)>al<li lii'iii'h remiti*, Neiih kali me, M an/rmitit uini H u y Oeeun. CRATER LAKE ' l’»ki wit hin a I r a te r i l.iM*a*e«l in the heart of the ('aneatle rung«'. at age fro m Me<|f *r«l or Kluviiath Kalla. K earh ed liy ftut uttiobth* OTHER ATTRACTIVE RESORTS Detr oit M i . J tf f e r a tin C o u n t r y ltrritrnl»ii* h Hot H finng a) t r«*ilie licit Hfiri ugt Jo n e fihitie Counts ('use * ( M urlile Hu ll* o f O r e g o n ) Hhautu M o u n ta in Kenorti •OREGON OUTDOORS ’ BOOKLET VV ill he|j> you iliTnle on th at s » r a t i o n report, ( ' o n t a him ileacriptiomi of the surioim o u ti n g jdaren, e i n i r > i o n fart»*, hotel nu d raiiij» ratea. Summer Excursion Fares Kor fu rth e r fm rtiru la ra or ro py iiojuire of I o i m I agent of booklet "Oregon O u t d o o r : , '* SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES * i : ias 7 John M H rott, (leneral I*n nenger Agent in'49 when sturdy pioneers were hew ing out a home and an existence in the W est, the m anufacture of * m be fun. Today the name PULLER stands as the sturdy pioneer in paint with m anufacturing on the Pucil'ic Coast—a name that has kept faith auulity for 71 years. Made lo r the Pacific N orthw est, FULLER Paint is the best for your house or building. . W. P. Fuller & Co. * 1849-1920 Northwest Branches at Portland, Seattle, Tacoma, FOR SALE BY W. L. DARBY HDW. CO. NÖTIGE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. In the County Court of the Rtnte of Oregon for l.niio County. In the mutter of the estate of Cnth erine A. Perkins, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the nn drrsigued adm inistratrix of the estnte of Catherine A. Perkins, deceased, has filial her finnl account with the County Clerk of lame county, Oregon, in the ■ nutter of the suid estnte nod nil order hns been mnile mill entered of record directing notice und setting August the 17th, 1920, nt 11 o ’clock a. in. of snid day ns the time for the hearing and passing upon the snid final account unit o b je c t ions thereto, if nny there be, und for the finnl settlement mid dis tribution of snid estate. The first publiestion of this notice will be on the Iftlh day of July, 192(1, sad the last publication will be on the I. 'Hh day of August, 1920. Neva II nrvey, formerly Perkins, Adm inistratrix of the estate of Cntherino A. Perkins, deceased. II. J. Shinn, Atty. for Ailmr. 710 81.7 NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the m atter of the estnte of Rurali L. Knox, deceased. Notice is hereby given that Mamie It. Knox, has been appointed admin- rstrntrix of the estate of Sarah L. Knox, deceased, by the Comity Court of tho Stato of Oregon, in and for Unno County. All persons having claims against tho snid estnte are hereby notified to present the same duly verified to the said adm inistratrix at Cottage drove, Oregon, within six months from this the 30th day of .Inlv, 1920. 7 :I0|S 27c OREGON NEWS NOTES OF GENERAL INTEREST Principal Events of the Week Briefly Sketched for Infor* mation of Our Readers. Oregon stands eighth In the list 1n regard to paid up iiieinbnrshlp In the American legion. i n O L» Duanu's 20 arm cherry or- ' hard near The Dallas this year netted him n profit of $10,000. More than 2000 retail buyers are ex- pccted In Portland during annual buy ‘-cs’ week, August 9 to 14 Hherlff Johnson of Hood Itlver coun ty bus usked for volunteers to assist him In enforcing speed laws. Indications are that the commercial pple crop of tiie state as a whole will be about *0 per cent of last yeur. Oregon wheat exported during the year ended June 20, 1020, amoiyitod te 2,875,882 bushels and flour 3,201,115 barrels, Because It Is no longer a necessary organisation In the state, Governor Ol- cott has dissolved the state council of defense. William Porter, 09. Instructor In forging at the Oregon Agricultural col lege, died Thursday at his home In Corvallis. The Lane county court has decided not to build u new bridge across the W illamette at H arrisburg for at least two years. An underground crossing will be built where tho Pacific highway « rouses the railroad two miles north of Albany. The Portlund Railway, Light and Power company has paid to Clacka trvuH county 194,000, the first half of its county taxes. Tho recently organized Southw est ern Oregon Livestock association Is planning to hold an unnual exposition at Marshfield. Members of the Oregon State Dental association opened tho first session of their 27th annual convention Monday m riling In Portland. Lightning struck and seriously dam aged tho steepto of the First Presby terian church In Portland during a heavy electric storm Approximately 125,000 applications for motor vehicle drlvors" licenses have been received at the offices of the secretary of state. At the present rate of growth of bank clearings In Portlnnd It Is esti mated that this year’s total will reach ¡he $2.000,000,000 mark. Three hundred dollars was appro priated by the city counrll of Albany to assist In the establishm ent of a municipal swltnmlug pool. Hurry Shown of Twickenham In W heeler county wus seriously burned while trying to start a crude oil burn- Ing engine used In Irrigation. ✓ Reverend W. M. Case of Eugene has been elected m oderator of the Oreg<>n synod of the Presbyterian church to succeed L. M Hooter of Medford. One hundred aliens were deported rrom Oregon In the fiscal year ending June SO, according to the annual re port of the bureau of Immigration. H ereafter murriage will not be a liar to election to position us teacher in the Portland public schools, accord ing to policy established by the school board. The state bourd of control now has In transit to the Robert Androws com pany of New York a carload of flax fiber and tow for which the state re celvee $11.621.50. The boys' and girls' Industrial clubs of Shedd, among which Is included the largest boys' Jersey calf club tu the world, wilt hold their annual Industrial fair on Septem ber 10. On the ground that the elty of Wood- burn has exceeded its limit of tndebt- •dness, A. C. Simmons has brought suit to restrain the city from under taking certain improvements. The city of Rosehurg has received legal advice that bonds recently au thorized by a special election for the sum of $7000 for nn Aviation field out side the city lim its are Invalid. Sulem Cherrlans have accepted the proposal of A. H. Lea, secretary of the state fair board, that the Chorrl- ana make Tuesday, Septem ber 28, of stuta fair week, a special booster day. Exports from the Portland district during the year ended June 30, 1920, were valued at $40,388,320, while the exports from the Astoria district for tho same period were valued at ap proximately $7.000,000. With the hnrvest of one of the larg est cherry crops In the history of the state In full blast, the fruit, rain-spilt, 1s n drug on the m arket and hard to move a t any price, according to re ports coming from W illam ette valley polntg. Representing practically every line of business In Portland, a petition bear Ing the names of more than 300 men and women urging Mnyor George L. Raker to announce hlmeelf a onndidato for re election, was presented to the MAMIE K. KNOX, Administratrix. mayor. Fire protection at Rosehurg and Medford Is declared load« <|uate by G W. Htok* a, an Investigator for the ■ late fire m arshals departm ent In Koaeburg Stokes found only 63 hy drants There should tfe twice that number, be says. W hat la aald to be the largest atlll yet captured In Oregon wua rattled near Newberg by feilural revenue of fleers who seized 150 gallons of corn moonshine whisky and 800 gallons of corn mash. The still was said to have a capacity of loo gallons a day. Philip Ott. 45, a farm er of Hubbard, wus killed almost blatantly when his light touring ear crushed through th<- ralllng of the bridge over Pudding river. Just outside of the city llmtta of Aurora, ori the Pacific highway, and fell a distance of about 40 feet. Because of the tendency of members of the deritul profession to come from the eastern states to the west, while few go from the west to the east, the state bourd of dental exam iners has placed Its disapproval on a proposed reclpr« cal exchange of dental llcens«-s Officials of the socialist party huve filed In the office of Ham A. Kozer. secretary of sta»«-, certificates of nom (nation of candidates for presidential electors, secretary of state, dairy and food commissioner and commissioner of tbe public service commission tor the western Oregon district. Not less thun $858,000 will be net ted this season to loganberry growers within a rudlus of ten miles of Halem, according te an estim ate of J. L. Van Doren. berry buyer of Salem. The crop disposed of ut a figure suf ficiently high to bring this am ount is estim ated at 6.600,000 pounds. While cutting hay on his farm a few days ago Fred Lockwood, a rancher of the North Fork country In the western eud of I.anc county, cut tgf both feet of bis 3 year-old daughter, who was playing In the tall oats. The little girl was not seen by her father until an Instant before the sickle hit her. Following the breaking of a dike at Brownxtrn-ad In the eastern part of Clatsop county, approxim ately 300 acres of fine fsrm land were Inun- «lated and damage estim ated between $7000 un«l $8000 has resulted. About .700 fe«*t of the dike collapsed ua a result of the sand foundation giving away. Wasco county's population, accord ing to census figures. Is 13,648 men, women and children. An apparent decrease of 2788 since the 1910 cen sus, totsling 16,336 persons, is ex plained by the county being redistrict- od and nearly one-third of the resi dents (runsferreo to another county since 1910. __________ _ FT I 8UMMON8 XAVV.V a VV a V.VMVAWMVMVVVV In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for l.une County, Lincoln Taylor und Matihln Taylor, hi» wife, Myron Taylor, (daily« Tay lor, Ida Taylor, Ethel Taylor, Harvey Taylor and Relie Taylor, his wife, and Lillian J. Tuylor, Plaintiff*, (KEROSENE) vs. John Hugh Taylor, Defendant. Coir PEARL OIL HEAT To John Hugh Tuylor, Defendant: In the imirie of the Htate of Oregon 4 you nre hereby required to appear »nil answer the c«*mplaint file«l against you i H s n m m m i t£ r.ir in the above entitled suit within six «TASDA 8 D Oil COMPANY J J I ICALirOBMlAI wi'eks from the «lay of the first pub T. O. 8UDTELL, SPECIAL AO ENT lication of this summons nn«i if you fail to answer for want thereof the STANDARD OIL CO., Cottage Grove plaintiffs will npidy to the court for the relief prayed for in p lain tiff’s complaint fiieil herein to wit: For a degree appointing referees to make n partition of the following <J«- scribe«! 14 «I property: Beginning il.'i'/j roils west of the Northeast corner of ls»t 1, Hcc. .72, Tp. 21 H. U. 3 W. W. M„ run West to the Northwest corner of the Northeast quarter of the Northwest quarter of suid Hcc. 32, Mouth 20 chs., East 20 chains, Houth to a point due west of LOGGERS AND WORK tbe Northwest corner of claim 58, No tification 781, East to the Houtheast GLOVES comer of Lot 3, sai«l Hcc. 32, North to S e v e n t h a n d M a i n the Houth line uf Claim 55, West to the HouthwiAit corner of same, North to u point 54 rods Southeasterly from beginning and Northwesterly 5-1 rods to beginning, containing 65 acres in Imne County, Ori-goji; Also: Beginning 28 rods Eoat of the Northwest corner of claim 53, N otifi cation 768 in Hce. 28, Tp. 21 H. B. 3 All kinds of W. W. M., run east to tbe Northeast corner of said claim 5.7, Houth 40 chains to Houthenst corner, West 40 •-bains to Southwest comer, North to the Houth«-iist corner of claim 55, No tification 778, W«*st to a point about 3.1.25 chains East of the Southwest corner of sniil claim 55 and North F. W. JACOBS. PROPRIETOR easterly to beginning, containing Res. Phone 21-F3 Office Phone 4 157.19 acres, exes-pt 8.63 acres deede.I to I«la C. und Rebecca E. Taylor; Also: ' the West 50 roils of Ixit 2, -L B m . 88, Tp. 21 S. K. 3 V . W. M . 4MB taming 9 acre«, and Also: the Houth west quarter of the Southwest quarter of Hec. 29 and the Northwest quarter of the Northwest quarter of Sec. 32, Tp. 21 S. K. 3 W. W. M. among the plaintiffs and defendant WE WANT ANY KIND AND ALL YOU HAVE according to their respective interests and decreeing That the plaiatiffs and defendant' are the owners of said real property and for a decree of partition by the court to partition the said real prop erty among the plaintiffs and defen dant according to their respective in 2-4 Pacific Highway Phone 5 terest*; This summons is served upon you by the order of the Honorable Judge G. F. Skipworth which order directs that vflu appear and answer in said cause within six weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons which said date of said publication is June 25, 1920. ALTA KING AND POTTER, FOSTER 4 IMMF.L, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Residence nnd 1*. O. Address, Eugene. Oregon. jne25 ag!3 H A R N E S S AND SHOE REPAIRING GROVE TRANSFER COMPANY Furniture Moving and General Jobbing JU N K Cottage Grove Junk Company Dick Hickson SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for IJine County. being It— GOOD THINGS FOR THE FAMILY An ensy pnstry nnd one which may be kept for several day« In tho ice client Is prepared ns follows: Take one cupful of lard nnd one-half cup ful ( s c a n t ) of boiling water, add one teaspoonful of salt and stir until the tnrd Is dissolved, then mhl three cupfuls o t sifted tlour, mix well and set a way to become cool. Tills makes the crust for thris» covered pies and the pastry Is delicate and tender. Cherry Sponge.—Take two cupfuls of canned cherries, two eggs, three- fourths of a cupful of sugar, one- fourth of a cupful of hot water, three- fourths of a cupful of tlour. one tea- spoonful of lemon juice, rwo teaspoon- fills of baking powder and one-fourth of n ten spoonful of salt. Rent the yolks of the eggs until thick and lemon colored. Add half the sugar gradually ami heat until smooth. Add the tlour mixed and sifted with the linking pow der nnd salt. Add the whites of the eggs beaten stiff and dry. In tbe bot tom of n butter«'«! baking dlsti put the cherries. Four I he batter over hip I bake In n moderate oven forty min utes. If the cherries nre tart sprinkle thi'tn wMh sugar before covering them with the hatter. Tbe snn«'e from the fruit will he nil Mint Is necessary to serve with the pudding. Scalloped Noodles.—Tills Is a dish which offers a variety of combina tions. Prepare the noodles—those made nt home nre much better than tlii* carton variety. Take veal and chicken hroth with gravy nnd small piece* of the meat, make layer of the noodles, me if and gravy and finish the top with crumbs. Rake In n hot oven long enough to cook the msidles. Serve hot a* a Inn« heon dish. This Is culled warmeln In Chinese restaurant*. Apple Corn Bread.--M ix together four cupfn's of corn men I, two ten- spoonful« of baking powder, half a ten- spoonful of salt, then a«bl two cupfuls of chop J i m I apples, one-fourth of a cup ful of shortening, and one nnd one- fourth cupfuls of wafer. Rake forty minutes In a slow oven. H cuA s Dick Hickson 'CHEIM It Is easy to tlnd fa u lt. If one nas th a t disposition T h e r e w as once a able to find any m an w ho , not o th e r fa u lt w ith his coal, co m p lained th a t there w e re too m a n y p re h isto ric tends In P u d d 'n h e a d W ils o n 's C a l endar. P*oT E llett N. Hopper, p la in tiff, vs. Grace Hopper, defendant. STATIONERY MAGAZINES AND LATEST MUSIC Seventh and Main GAS AND ACID STOMACH To Grace Hopper, the Above Named And Other Stomach Troubles Relieved in Defendant: Two Minutes, by In the name of the State of Oregon taking a heapiiu.' te a ssin fu l of IOTO you are hereby required to appear and in a glass of hint answer the complaint filed against you I water. Absolutely in the above entitled suit within six ____ harmless. weeks from the date of the first pub ¡bold by All Druggists. lication of this summons, nnd if you fail to so answer, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for in p la in tiff’s complaint, to wit: for a decree of the court dissolving the marriage contract and bonds of matrimony existing be tween you and the plaintiff on the grounds of cruel and inhuman treat ment and infidelity of and toward the plaintiff mid for the care, custody and control of all the minor children be longing to you and the plaintiff and for such other and further relief as may seem proper in the premises and for costs and disbursements of this suit. This summons is served by publica tion by order of tho Hon. G. F. Skip- worth, judge of the above named court, ¡¡■ ^copiai cat dated the 6th day of July. A. 1). 1920, and the date of the first publication of this summons will be the 9th day INVESTIGATE of July, 1920, mid the lust publication PIPELESS thereof will be on the 2oth day of THE WESTERN FURNACE August, A. D. 1920, I will havg one on the floor H. J . S H IN N , jl9 »20 Attorney for Plaintiff. soon ami it is built to burn Postoffice address. Cottage Grove, Ore. Wood only. ALSO SEE THE ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. DURO WATER SYSTEM Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed by the County Court of the State of Oregon for iaine County, Administrator with Plumbing ami Supplies will annexed of the estate of Nabru E. Miller, deceased. All persons hni Electric Work and Supplies ing rlniins against said estate are here Opposite PostofTice by notified present the same duly verified to the undersigned within six months after the first publication of this notice, • Published by order of the Coun'y Court this 12th ibiv of August, 1920. WILLIAM A. MILI.RR, Administrator of the Estate of O M ER M O O R E Habra E, Miller, Deceased. J R. Young. Atty. for Estate. 8 13 9 '0 STAIR null. DING AND CARI NET MAKING. W ll.I. BUILD ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. ANYTHING. 327 QUINCY AVENUE Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed by the County Court of the Htate of Oregon for Imne County, Administratrix with will annexed of the estate of Edwin M. Crawford, deceased. All persons hav ing claims against said estate are here by notified to present the same duly Wanted To buy or lease a verified to the undersigned within six sawmill with timber. Address, months after the first puhlientinn of giving full description of mill this notice. Published by order of the County ami timber, location and price, Court this 12fh dav of August, 1920. MARGARET E. CRAWFORD, Administratrix of the Estate of 625 Thompson St., Portland Edwin M. Crawford, D-j- isiil. J. E. Young, Atty. for Estate. 8 13|9-i0 A. L. WYNNE CARPENTER Wanted—A Sawmill J. K. Elder