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-il OREGON NEWS NOTES OF GENERAL INTEREST 'Mio flowvring «hnib« nini bu^i* tn*«*» oli tho Inwn ut tho homo of Mr» Murrv 1«. (iriib«* minio u boautiful «ot tiug for tho uiii<Iou to« givi*n Fmiuy nftoriioou bv Mri Harry 1«. Grub* -, M m . Kuyiuonil Oriibb«, VI r« \N II 11, W e repair or replace the lenses exactly. Rye trouble« corrected with perfect glasses. S IlC I IIIU IlW M o o c lu . ^ T U IL l k i- li eeiMin a m ii ic m i ik , ini om ■A>- -jfm - *jît( *sN •*\ * A^i, 0*' ^ Two of the mont homelike ho tel« in Portland, located in the heart of the «hopping and then. 1er district. All Oregon Klectric traina atop at the S K W A K I) HOTEL, the limine of Cheer. KxoHlent dining room in con nection. The H O TEL CO RNELIUS, the llouae of Welcome, in only two nhort block from the Sew ard. Our brown I uihhcn meet all traina. Kate« $1 f>0 and up. W. C. CULBERTSO N, Prop I EARN El IK T R tC IT Y K,l Hilo i l>K business growing big p»y n o » fur Electrician», Auto Klcrlrirlans, Ignition Experts. Ilattory Men. Ha rhamral l>raft»m «n — big futtira for Engineer» o f »very kind you ran master ima o f thaae lln«a~»aam more nnnry gain sucres» w rit« today for fra « catalog hundreds o f grad- aalaa bolding good Job# over 2.000 man tramad annually— a great arhovl for ambitioua man write tiwlay. Hoald’a F nginaaring St hoot II • I Sutter Siraat San t u n , iM t Professional Cards DR 0. E FROST O ffice ift Iriiwftnn liuilding I’hoiio 47 ( ‘ottano (ifovo Orrjfon O A V E N C DVOTT, M D FHY8ICIAN AND 8URGEON X Huy work in nil it« brunch«*«. hv««uinj{N by uj>j*ointmeut ti.14 Maiu. Corner Seventh Stre«*t i'ottit|¿«< Ufovi«, Ofi'i'uii J E YO UNO A T T O R N EY A T U W t m fica un XI h i h avenu*. Cuttii|*u (irovu Oregon U. J. SU IN N A TTO R N E Y A T L A W uud iiotury public, l ’ ructico» iu all courla. Twenty five youra ax penance. A L T A K INO ATTO RNEY AT LAW t'ollet-ttona, Probat«, Notary 1‘ublio 774 Willamette Ht., Eugene, Ore. H. W . TITUS. D. M. D. E X PE R T D E N TIS TR Y Modern etpiipment. First Nation ul Hank Hldg. O ffice boura 1* a. in. to 1Ü ni., 1 to tl p. m. Eva mug* or Humlay» by appointment. J. 8. M E D L E Y ATTO RNEY AT LAW Eugen» Loan and Saving* Rank iiuildiug Eugen« Oregon DR. W . M. H A M IL T O N CIIIRO PRAO TIO Cine» a Specially O ffice Over Durby Hardware Rea., 2111 South Pacific Highway MRS. F. J. A L S T 0 T T BÜOOE8TIVE TH E R A P E U TIS T Chronic Ailaienta n Specialty Phone 180-L Cottage Orove DR. A. W . KIM E S P E C IA LIS T IN OBSTETRICS Will earn for ronfiiinmentn at hia home if deaired. Special nurao if required. Plumea: affine, .'II; reaidence, 126 J. M cK UNE A M A N L E Y PHOTOGRArH KKH Hiutlio til!.') W ilia mot tu Ht root Phone your new*. The Hentinel want* it. Our number U 169 J, <. i ., i , i » s •. 11 a ad III Principal Events of the Week Briefly Sketched for Infor mation of Our Readers. " ■ ' " " f "••• Albwiy charobnr 0 or LONDON C D E LE G A TIO N TO OO F’OR FORUM TO M EETINO. . , , , , , A churnli.-r uf commerce delegation ,j|| g0 t), |.„uduii Wedio iday ev. un, • *** ** w''*'k to attend a . .immunity ; linner with the citizens o f that neigh 1 bur hood. This i* the fir»t o f a oumbei 1 " f »unilar meeting» to be held m the " ' • 1 ; ' f»«*opjf <»r I>/it<tori tit -»ire ft* know iu «Ivitar*- h«*w many will b«* i»r*-*ent 1 turi , an ! t b « » - • • whu iufun*! ¿join g I , y ginning, said point being in tho center of tho Couuty Road and theue« North Vi P*u''« of beginning in said Her. 13, 1 p, 20 H., R. 5 Vv., in Lane County, Oregou, und oentatniag Om half acre morn or less. Witness the Hon. C. p. Barnard, Judge ol the County Court of the Htate of Oregon for faine County, with the seal o f »aid Court hereto affixed thi» 23rd day o f June, 1921 Attest: R. 8. HRY.SON, jne24 jly22 Clerk. SUMMONS. quai of commerce not later than U o'clock Tue iiiay Th*- average dally attendance In the morning. Il coat Pliitanp county $452.093 14 ,ri u . * . 0 1 „ I » condui t Ita echoola during the luat . »choiS» of Union county tncreased rhe Hentinel nant» ail thi: news ail froln .i...*a in the year 1902 to ¡67* In t F ... Gnu If you knew an item, phone year t lie y*ar 1921, accurdlug to a report it in. Our number i» 159 J *** More than 600 peritotia have vlNlted prepar*'d by Mr». A. K. Ivanhoe, coun- — — — — — — — — the Jnaeplilne cavea near Crania Paca ty superlutendent. SOUTHERN PACIFIC TIME TABLE Hila year. (Corrected November 20, 1920 The stufe hoard o f control ha» Kl K ure h for Mie year 11*20 chow that North Bound South Bound award*-d the general r outrait for er*ct- Linn niunty'i dairy producía were ing th< new wing at the State hospital So. 1H— 9:57 a. m. No. 13— 12:19 s. m No. It 3:49 p. m. No. 53— 6:41 a. in valued ut $!»8M«0. at Peudleton to Hllmer Hettergreen No. if> 3:37 ¡1. m. No. 15—- 1:43 p. in. Six und one half mile» of the I'ui ■ If I«- o f MI hhou I. i . Mont. Mr H*-ttergr*•••n's N'o. 17— 7:42 p. m. lilghwuy will l.e paved Mil» aurnmer be hld was $ 126.5 0 0 . tween llu l»ey und Hhedd. OBDEB. With the reentry o f the Hunt i The Ht Helena Ship company ha* Brothers' cannery tnto the loganherry | la the County Court o f the State o f secured a contract to build 60 pon- market, there are now at least flre for lame County. lodila for the United Stute» engineer ivnicern» In Salem actively liuylug ! Oregon In the matter of thu application of department. herrtes, at prlces ranglng frora 2'4 Pete Mo»tuchetti for the viewing out and location o f a gateway. Sheepmen of northern luike county to 6 cents a pound. the above named Peto Montai liciti, have aturted the dipping of more thun Th** Porfland division o f the South having duly mude und Lied hi» poti lion in »apt court praying for the lo 40 unti aheep ua a preventive mea»ure ern Pacific stands flrst of ail the , cut io u and viewing oat ox a gai*-»ay agalnal »< ah. Pacific divisions of the company for from the home and farm premisos o f Eine» imj*iM-il In criminal cane» dur the least number of accidents during ;i1^ P tttioner to the m >»i available ___ .. , iKjtdie road provided by la » , and it ing the month of June in C'ooa county the »1. five month» of this year, accord .V jl^ rin g to the court that the farm totaled $ !250. the majority of which inK to a recent report. «jr rumdriu r uf «ani pctiri«jQ« r m not M O O NSH INE OETS COTTAGE Were liquor i u»e». H001! Hiver county Fruit Innpector r‘ ;i .h‘ ^ conveincutly by any public . . . . . à r*Jütl pr«A el«*«i Ijy law, and that it 1« OROVE M EN INTO TOILS The Coo» county court hua made an AruiHtrorig ban dliMOvered fin* bìlichi. i4. ,. , Bur> that thé publie and «aid pe OF THE L A W m^r* - to and order directing thut able bodied prt»on- one o f the njoftt deadly dl»eano* at- titiou* r -hall hu\- era In the jail lie placed at work un Sul \V 111 1 ti ni» i» ili fin« ruiint v juil ............ ................* S d “, i ” *«,í ’ J , Y V ¿ S T C t i S orchards. It I» believed the pest ha» duly made it» order ap|»onting a board •M-rving li »«• lite ne*« of iti) duy» umi u I the county road» fino of for iiuiiiiifuitiiriug ntcxin : A crew of men hua utarted the been brought In by bird» or high wind» ol ’ ouaty viewer», and having duly I made it» order directing such board of »hiuc*. bn id offir«*r». bttviiig pr«* l tn»k of pulntfng the »late houae at from eastern forests. county v p*» c f » to meet at timi v iou»ly lo«‘fslt«d tto* William» »till, wfiit to hi» piti«*«* ju»t fiorili of ttio ! Salem. The coat of the work prubably Prospects for the heaviest tonnage herum specified town: on August 2.(, »to 'l briilgi* on Kow rivi'r, tvvo mih » j 1021, ut 10 o ’clock a. in. at tie- build of fruit ever shipped out of the Rogue lag* of petitioner in »ectiuu 13, town 'U k I of th<* l'ity, uleiut 4 oYloi k Sun | » III exceed 16000. •lu> inorili ng uml «'Mpturiui Willmoi» Cmutllln county'» wheat acreage thin valley an* bright, according to a »hip 21, S. range J west, W. M., Laic- and fi I.. Nithol». iip«*n thoir urrivul year 1» e»tlmat.-d at 226.000, or about census Just completed by the South County, Oregon, »ucli time being aot a «* oii pia* Ilotif» lut«*r. A roiuplotr mi | less than ten day* from the making of provi»«*«) di»till«*rv wu» found, tog«*th«*r! the »ante a» Inaf year. There 1» very ern Pacific Railroad company, work •uch order, anil it further appearing with I.» gullou» «if pruni mi»» h. W ill i tittle Hprtng wheat ing In co-operation with the field staff from *uid petition thut thu following tulli» hmi booli »li«|H*<‘tcd of imi fi il f i»r | jmtboji * and corporation* own the land The newly organized Wheat Grow of the Oregon growers. turmg limi »«*11 1ng iuooli»htl)c for »oin< aero»* »hich »aid gateway i* intended Astoria was the host o f approximate to be e*tabll»ill'0, n o», therefore, it is tifili’ |*U»t. er»' AHHiK-latlou ol Oregon claim» that Tli.y woro tttkfii to Fug«*m* Moti ' It will handle one third of the wheat ly 600 delegates, representing 21 hereby ordered that Jauit-» 11. liawley, ■ lu\, w h« rt* Willium» ploud guilty to n | »hose residence is Divide, iu J^tnc camps of the United Spanish War County, Oregon, an*l hi» uddre** the t hurge uf munufui turiug uml *»«*11 1n . o f Die »tale thi» year iii«Hifi»him*. Il«* »uid t hitt h«' liuti uni«!«* | Mary Weygunilt. Hood Klver guide, Veterans and the women's auxiliaries same. The Oregon a. California Rail liti!«* rnotiry ««ut of th«* \«utlift*. A from 21 cities of Oregon who were road company, a corjM, ration, whose oontphlifit wu» i»»ti«*d iigu i n »t Nirhole ha» been to the top of Mount Hood |*os(office uddre»» i» ai Portland, Ore • hurging hi in with V li«* »uni«' o ffi’ ii»«*, 410 time» and thi» »eu»on Intend» to present to attend the 13th annual con gon, und vs herein »aid corporation btit owmg to th«* fm l t hut William» reach the five century mark. maintain* a resideuee and office, and vention of those organizations. udmitti*«! owm*r»hip of th«* »tili um! the Southeru Pacific Company, a cor- The state superintendent of public Work on the Columbia highway be thut aNichol» liuti iin*r«*ly u«* rum pani«*«! |>o ration, which maintain* au office hiin th«*r«*t thi» rhurgi* wu» withtlmwn. tween Five Mile and Celllo. delayed instruction ha» mailed to all county and ha» a plan- of bu»iin-»» re»id*'nce it i» Miid, umi m»toi»d ii witrrniit ha» for »everal w eek» on account of high and city superintendents pamphlets J11, ,J“ “ ' bounty, Oregon, and which b*’««n »»»ui'tl f««r hi» urr«»t un u «hurgt \ latter i-oriioratioii tens*-» and pn-M-ntlv settlng out the procedure for pre- ici-upie» th. railway unil right o f »a y «*f dnjnkcttti«*»» « m i whit'h In* will In* water, will be ri-HUtned at once. fritti io th«* lorul ju»tir<* court. Price» ran from 12 to 1614 cent* paring budgets and voting school | belonging t*> »aid t»regou a. Cali forum , . , . .. Railroad t.oinpany, aero»» which such when 274.UOO pound» of wool, for the taxes under a new law enacted at the j iy » i i l . S I . f c and they and each M A K H IIA L PITCH HE LODOK8 g U A K T K T IN C IT Y B A S TILE moat part fine »tuple, were bought at last session of the legislature. |thcrco( are hereby notlfied thut sudi Robert Grunt, who escaped from the board o f eouuty vi*'Wer» .»o appointiol the annual wool aule held at Bend. . a» a t*o vi* *ct turiti » i l i tnect at the Kurly v«*»t«’rduv moriiiug Mur»hul Nearly 300 ton» of Royal Anne cber- : state pi-nllent lary at Salem March 27, building* ..i petit toner on ». enou 13. I*»fi*h«*r uppr«*n«*mb*d u (|uurt«*t ot >«»ting fellow » driviug u big <’«>!«• H, rle* have been »hipped to KaHtura 1920, waa capturi-d at Wenatihee, township 21, ***uth rango 3 west W. i'ulifortnu li tilt»«* nunib«*r wlm il., lame County, <»r*-gou on the 23rd h ri • 1 «topi»««! h«*r< f«»r br«*ukfu»t. In point» thi» »eunon from Salem hy the Wash . and will be returned to Salem • lay of August, 1921. ut the hour of thoir t tu wu» u Mu&wt-ll «*ngim* uml Oregon Growers' Cooperative associa to serve out his unexpired term. Grant 10 o'clock a. m. for the purpose of u \\ illuni buttory. l ’ìTt ln*r didn'! Iik«* tion. originally was received at the prison viewing out aud locating either a suit th«* hmk» o f tliing» »o h«* provili«*«! th«* able road not exceeding sixty fe d A part of the $100.000 water bond» from Umatilla county to serve four wide, or a gateway not loss than ton yotiug ino n with t«*iii|N»rury quurt«*r» in tln* city bu»tile wlulo he inuci«« in recently voted by the city of Corvallis years on a charge of burglary. nor more than thirty feet wide, or «4 ti i r i «* m . both, a» may be found best by »aid The Oregon supreme court will not have been sold, and the work of Im It d«'V«*io|M*t| thut th«* Muxwtdi road viewers, having regard to all sur e ugni «• hud !>«*«• n tukcii froui n tur proving the system will be started at hear any more cases until after the rounding circumstance* and conditions of the .use, from the furrn or resi- thut hud beeti wrrrk«*«! uml |»urtly once. August vacation, according to an bum«’«! on tlo* rumi m*ur (jttnyonvill«’, . v . .. , . deuce of caul |* t it inner to the nearest FYom 10 to 15 appointments of ■ ouncanont t>> Arthur Henson, clerk cable on public rand end uml th«* butti-ry limi been lift«•«! froin Ku * Hrtither» * garagi* ut Ut>»<*biirg. deputy fire wardens and district war of the court. Th^re are more than 30 to as»*'»» the damage to be sustained thereby. Ilio driver ni tho car guv«* thè nume ut Huy Keith uml »uid in» hoim* wu» den» will tie made by F*. A. F'lliott, cases now pending before the court. It i» ordered further that four week» ut l'afl, l'u lif Th«* oitur» guv«* tln »late forester, during the next few a number of which will be disposed of notice musi I*1 given to said Oregon nume« «»f Brut*«* Avery, Fugem* days. before vacation adjournment Is taken. , (V California Railroad Company, u cor (■oration, by publication o f the same in o ’Brn’n unti Kimiry MeKarrau. The interstate commerce commis I i’he Cottage Grove Sentinel, a new a pa There ore still 4720 acre» of state <)Tiri«*n and MrKarran eliti ni to have b«*en imkcd tip by tln* otlier twii uml land In Gilliam county not yet sold, sion has issued an order of investiga per printed und published in said lame w«*n* l»emg g ìv «• va ii " l i f t . * ' Th «y will tion on its own motion relative to the [fo u n ty , Oregon. be belìi h«*r«* 11 ut il tln* arrivili of 11.000 acre« In Gratll county, S80 Dut**! thi* the loth day of July, A. In Morrow, 1600 In Sherman und 218.' reasonableness of interstate rates on D. 1921. Bonghi» eouuty offieer». C ..P. B A R N A R D , Couuty Judge, grain and grain products and hay in 000 In Harney. M. 11. HARLOW , Commissioner. C A N D ID A T E » M EN TIO N KD The FVderal Land bank of Spokane the western and Pacific states, ac- I Endorsed. F iled for record July 13. POH N O R M A L SCIIOOL HEAD cording to a telegram received at the 1921. R. n . BKYN o N, County Clerk, approved $52,000 limns thi* week for By K. E. JACKSON, Deputy. So lem. Ore., July 111. Pive po.ailnl the Condon National F’nrm Loan a»so< offices of the public service commis In the County Court of the State of iMe» liuve bceu ut. ut t«,n.*<t in *| n - cu I h Oregon for the County o f Lane. in. ii un thè next preaident uf tln- Ore elation, making the total amount ap sion. 1, K- S. Bryson, County Clerk o f th F.’xports from the W illam ette and gon ni. mi li I *ehiH.I ut Moiiiumith to ! proved to date $489,500. above named County uud Htate, and •uceeed Preaident .1. II. Ackerman, who All assets of the state Industrial ac Columbia river district during the ex officio Cli'ik o f the County Court died a «eek ugn Snuda)'. Thcy Hre ». t* Ke»»ler, demi ni thè de|Hirtinent o f cldent commission at the close of cereal year exceeded tn value those o f the Htate of Oregon, for the County educai mu ut Oregon Agneultuml eoi business. June 30. 1921, aggregated of the preceding period by approxi o f Italic and State o f Oregon, do here by certify thut the foregoing copy of lege; .1. ,\. t'hureliill, *tule *u|Nrin tendent ut' Kchnul»; E. E. Carletnn, $4.923.724, aeoording to a report pre mately 60 per cent and amounted to order has been by me compared with $68.019.296 In the Portland district the original, unit that it is a correct ■upcrintcmlcnt o f *ehiedM ut Eugene; pared hy the department. transcript therefrom, and of the whole Mi*. A. E. IvanhiH', eounty »unenti The Deschutes county court refused alone, according to the annual report of the original as the same appear* on tendent uf I iinni cuiiiit), und W. (' Mdetwon, Muli m.uni li eouuty »eh<MiÌ a bid of 96.126 on $50,000 worth of of the Oregon state board o f pilot file in my office and o f record in the Journal of said Court Volume 16, |wge *U|H-riiiteiident. The latter i* thè onl) county roud bonds and decided to dis commissioners. 250, now in my ufficitil care and cus mie »In i Im* fnriuerly applied. F*urther protection of salmon In the tody; pose of the county's securities hy prl- la testimony whereof I have here waters of Oregon Is the alleged pur Three uieiiilier* o f the faculty, In vute sate us the money is needed. unto set my hand und a ffixed the seal eluding, J. H Butler, W. tl. Itcuttie, F’ollowlng a visit of an I. W. W. pose of a proposed constitutional of snid County Court thi* the 13th dav mid Mi** .li'KKien Todd, have been up IHiinted a* u ronuuittee to eonduet the | walking delegate to a construct tor amendment which will be referred to of July, 1921. V: . »ehonl |M<nding the elect ion uf u |ire* ramp on the state highway In Lake the voters by initiative petition at j t.^'“ ** , , r Io a n n Clerk- and K vu tticio Clerk of ident, which will probably be done nr Creek valley, 64 laborers laid down .. the next general election. A copy of j the County Court ot the state of Or. ri meeting of the boaru of regent* their tools and walked out in a body. the proposed amendment was received gen in and fot the Coiintv o f Lm r. »nine time in Augll*t. Uv 1 H J ACKSON. Deputy, More than 20,000 plekers will be at the o ffic e , of the secretary of state I l' " :' ll' DON L U N E A U N A R R O W L Y at Salem from O. 0 . Green, a resident — — needed to harvest Oregon's hop crop ESCAPES D RO W NING C ITA TIO N . this year, according to estimates. Ap of West Linn. Clackamas county. R e»' Ri ver, July 20. (Siieeiiil to proximately half this number will he There were two fatalities in Oregon The Nentiiiel.i Don " Dateli ’ I .linean Court of the Stute ol due to Industrial accidents during the , , lu the County , required In Marlon and Polk counties. mirro» ly e*eu|H>d drowning ut Rovi ri ver bridge Sundiiy. I fluitile tu » » I I » , John K Stltes and L. II Burnett of week ended July 15, according to a i u t|10 Matter of the Estate of he jtimped intu u plaee in thè rive» report prepared by the state iudus ] Rebecca White, deceased thut waa over hi* heud nini *mik twlee Salem sent to Warren Q. Harding, To John \\ illiuiu Dillou, Lula B. president of the United States, a 10- trial accident commission. The vic liudgm. before Humer Pattuii obm>rved hi» di» Add Cleveland Dillou, Nauuio tre»» and went to hi» reseue, und onlv pound erate of Lambert cherries. The tims were Anna MeNaughton. eleva E. Huuth, Jniuc* Monroe Dillou, Maud bv heroie e f flirt a und thè u»»i»tmiei cherries were grown tn Marton county. tor operator, Portland, and Jack ! A. Buvhfteld, Mattie M. Smith, John «>* I khi Tubiti Rueceeiled in bringi ' L. Smith, Mary Elleu Hill, Anna hini Riifely to »hnre. L. M. Tucker. In charge of the re Pressler, logger. Myrtle Point. A to Uodgm, Martin Luther Robbias, Johu tal o f 366 accidents were reported cently established state fish hatchery l.eeton Robbins, Loruu Robbins, Carl Mary Roberta Rinehart Not Coming. Lounvilu Robbins, Bertha L. Cn. Murv Kuliert» K inehart, the noted on Hood River at the mouth of Green during the week. Nora Bell ivoboins, the unknown heirs writer, uml her hnnbnnd, Dr. Stunlev Point creek, has Just received 230,000 Portland automobile dealers will o f Jesse Dillou, Lula Ozrneut, Pearl M. Kinenhrt, will not iimke their eoli templnted t rip to Oregon mid through trout eggs from a hatchery at Klamath have to pay 1921 taxes In excess of Sherril, Robert U. Dillou, James P. the ( ’aneado nu.ontani» thi» »uiiinier, FAills. $100.000, as a result of a decision hand Ozincut, Minute M. Uavvlcy, M .ggie Perkius uud all other heirs at iuw o f a.... rding tu n letter ..... . frinii Ilo Then- are more than 1500 registered ed down by Circuit Judge Kavanaugh Rebecca White, deceased, Greetiug: hitter by lln rrv O. Huye», guide, » h o lu the iNume o f the State of Ore had been engaged to pilot them over real estate brokers tn Oregon, ac In the case o f the Northwest Auto com the mountain fruii». Mr». Kmehurt cording to the annual report of the pany against T. M. Hurlburt, as sheriff gou: You are hereby cited uud required underwent n »evere »nrgienl o|N*raMon »nine time ago mid will not tie »troug state real estate department. This is of Multnoqiah county. Judge Kava to appear in the County Court o f thd enough to rom e went thi» year, »a» an increase of nearly 200 over last naugh decided against the dealers tn Statu ot Oregon for laine County iu the Court room of the Couuty Court her huatiand in hi» le tte r, but they ex a suit which sought to prevent the of said Couuty ou Saturday, the 23rd year. pert to In* ab le to make the trip next “ Grandma” Lockwood of Smith collection of taxes on automobiles In •lay ol July, 1921, ut the tiour of 11 »tun mer. o ’clock a. u». o f said day to show River In Coos county was tendered a stock. cause if any you have why James S. Mrs. 8 Sr hen fete Sue» for Divorce. Tho social order o f McMinnville Ozrneut, administrator o f the estate o Mr». Neblí Seheufele, mother of ten reception nt the community halt at children, ha» filed »nit in eireuit court that place recently tn honor of the Nuts was organized at McMinnville Rebecca Wlule, deceased, should not for divorce from Gottlieb Seheufele. one hundredth anniversary of her by n number o f live wires composed be ordered to sell the real property belonging to saul estute at public . They were married at Pox Valley, of the membership o f the commercial or private sale a»' the Court may i (ire., January II», l!*02, Mr». Seheufele hlrth. »ny» in her complaint. In her |H>tition described! Ittnn county, which boasts tho larg club and tho Rotariana. The appolla- |onl'.''-1 *“ ia f* * 1 , . . . , , as follows: Beginning tn Sec. 13, Ip. for legni »epurili ion »he it » k » for tho est boys’ and girls' Jersey calf club live un.ler which thi. organization I. . _>y m U. 5 W , at the Southeast coruer! «•are and I'UMtodv of nil the ehildreit « mid for alimony iu the »uni o f «75 a In the world In the Shcdd Jersey effected la not one that tiuggosta rtdl- | of the public school property, run mo ii lb. *Jur‘ h Northeast corner Calf club, and which ranks well In cute The order o f Nut. will bear the . . ot the M. E. Church property, ailjotn ' Industrial club work along all lines, same purpose as the Rotartans of iug the public school property ou tho ( Read the editorial». You may not East iS feet, thence' agree with them but they are likely to plans In n short time to have the •ortland, the Cherrian. of Salem, the North; thence - , , . , 1. . . nt a teet to the center o f the I make you think, and that’a worth first hoys' and girls' goat club tn thn n Prunartana of Vantouver, Wash., and County Road, aud thence West to a j White, aaa CuUoJ ________ _ ________ the Uerriaus of New berg. point due South o f the place o f be i In the Circuit Court of tho btuta of Oregou in Lane County. Lu ll* Htone, P la in tiff, vs. Mark E. Stone, Defendant. lo Murk E. Htone, the above mimed Defendant: in the Name o f the Htate of Oregon, you are hereby required to app*m ami a(iriwtjr Lite coiiipiiuut lut’d u^amat yo*i in the above entitled suit within siv week» from ike date o f the first pub I ica U oq o f this summons and if you tail no to answer, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to thu court for the relief pray d for in plain tiffs' complaint, tow it: for a decree of th« court dissolving the marriage contract and bonds existing between you and the plaintiff on the grounds o f cruel and inhuman treatment by you tovvari the plaintiff and for tho cam, custody and control of Flora Nettie Htone, your daughter. This summons i* served by publi<.i tion by order o f tho Hon. G. F. Hklp worth, Judge of tho above naai.-d Court, dated the 22*1 day o f June, A D. 4921, arid the date of the fir* pub licatiou o f this summon» will be on the 24th day o f June, A . D. 1921, ami tho date o f the last publication will bo ou tho 5th day of August, 1921. . 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Don’t *im ply ask for u kidney rem-dy get Doan'» Kidney P ill* :h„ same that Mrs. Clark had. F'-'St. r Milourn C**., Mfr»., Buffalo, N. Y. jU5 22 c-w T W V I -Of/ The affairs of this hank an- managed in a safe and cmi.s* r- vative manner hy well known business men. Kvery hanking facility is provided for and every reason aide accommoda tion given. Accounts taken subject to check or on tinu-. All inquiries answered and cour teous treatement given to those who may wish to transact business with us. j Uaiii-r ill tig , Collage Gruve, Ore. Chronic Mi S« hul u hi Htowurt Th# w«*iith«*r Hit'* porfovt for mi out «l«*$r uffuir nini tlo HrinipR of Kuont* m ho iitoiu and vvont tinnii^ th«1 uftornoon thorou^lily uj* |*ioiiatot| tho >«4taf«oiiiiblo |*!iin» of th< lioutoiMi«*«. | I m I ioioiim bovorago- nini oonfoot ion«t to^othor vvitli oor tuu< favor», woro t|ih|M*m»i*i| ilnintily |»y t M i ««•*« l'un lino Niriitli, |4«< «i In li II un un, Fruitilo Violotto timi I«ni*11«* Ditvid/toi« l'ruaidiug ut tl»« ««*rvmg tublo« vvitp M m . *1. I’. JoliiiMoii, M m . t'uroy Mr Itmkloy uml Mr«. VV Frazior Johnson. ♦ ♦ ♦ It wii « tho hi«p|>y thou^ht n of Mr«. IC. A. Trimk lo inviti* u liuu»bar of hor Iritmi*, ili«*luti• ii|^ tho meni U r» ot tho M. I*. (ì olnb, Mrn Ooo. MuttlifWb, Mi 1 I, , i I. 1!, <11. I f, • 1 M ria M I Truuk to n | m ‘mi 'l'biiMility uftornoon ut thoir «1 1 libili fui (nui|* on Uow Itivci. rito uftornoon vvim »polii in uooillo work uml oiplorutioiia uml in Ilio ove inii^ tho puriy v\u» iiii^mont«il by tho hn»bumln of tho l'iiont» uml u bountl lui piouio »uppor wii» oiijoyoij. ♦ ♦ ♦ Ilio fi ri ti tin I bustoni Stui piouio will bo liciti on Uow nvor tln» «voniiig. Ilio woiucn of tho |uirty ami our» for thoir t rufi»|M*rtut lon to tho piotilo ground» will guthor ut Mu»omo tempio ut p. in. unii tho toni uml our» for thoir t run»|H*rt ut imi will mcot ut tho »nine plano ut tS¿00 p. in All fuorvi bei» o f thè looiil Funtori! Htur uml Mu»otio lodge» uml all vinitiug luetn ber» Will pu rt iti pii te U U, m „ „ , , H v\ ( ollins, Pendleton grain man, the Paelfle Grain Elevator company and the Farmers' Grain Elevator com puny will rebuild at once their ware- houses recently destroyed at Mynck , „ ... ” Bing cherries In Albany and vicinity are so large that a re ident of the mlciiÜH w«*if fnUtook th**m for plum*. according to a «tory brinx told by •• M EM BER F E D L R A I, R E S E R V E ^ * : y s t e ’^. First National Bank “ The Old Reliable” m \ You’ll Enjoy Riding To anil from work or to the swimming hole if you have a good bicycle. They arc with out a doubt the cheapest way to travel. You will ride th. in more than you think and would miss it and would rea lize what it was to you after you had owned a real bicycle. 1 have a nice stock of new wheels now at the right prie* s and can make you terms on them. Will take your old wheel in on a new one. I have a few used wheels and also have a full line of parts and do the repairing. Why not buy w here you get service T HARRY RENTLE The Bicycle Shop