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NOTICK l’OK l'UHMOATION. 1 ><• | >u r t nicnt i.f lln> Interior, U. H. l-und O f f ic o ut Unschiir«, Oro., Augnai 10. 1021. Nutu'o m biTi'by given iliut Virim i A. Iluuwll , uf A Illuni , Oregon, wliu •ni Mu» IM 11*1/, uiuilii irmiioiiti'Uil Eutry, Mriiul Nu 01U8U7, fur Lui» I. -, •! unii 4 uf Mcctton U, Tuwuahip » . H., Kungo 4 W., VV il III uni In Miirnliuii, I inm filn l lini in, of i II I n ut lo li In liiuku fiuul tbree ycar iiroof lo c«tah|i«h elsiiu lo Un' lumi iiliuvu r ■ hcforc Ih** Uegistnr nini Ituniivnr uf ilir Hinlr.I Mlutru I.liini O ffieo, ul Rose inirn. Oregon, mi the 20 tir iliiy uf Muli Ioni lio r, 1021. <'III Ululili nulllliu UN Witlll'NMIO: iti rri'ini, uf Aiilniif, Oregon; J im (iuItili bine, uf Aiiluuf, Oregon, Ari li Htnwiirt uf Auluiif, Oregon, unii M. M. TI hiuuin uf A ri In il f , Oregon. W. II. CA NON. n *J<ioU.t | »■ i ll**«i *1 c r notici ; or m e e t in g or countv HO AHI > o r EQUALIZATION. Nul ini I« hereby Riveli timi nu M uli lluy, Seul élu lier IH, J0H1 (bulli« Ole «eruml Monday uf Mini mon th), il*« County liouni uf Equalisation fur I.une County will meet ut the t'uiirt lluuae in K ukciio , Oregon, uml publicly e in mi lie t h e ANNeNNiueiil Hull« uml rur rert ull error» ill vuluntinu, dcscrip in.n or qualities uf biada, lota, nr other |iru|H-rty unm<N«ei| in «nul ru I I n ut wliirli time uml |>lnre It n I iii II b tbo duty ui nil persoti* in terests! t” upm-ur. I*ulini A iioiin I I'.'. 101!I. UKU1IEUT K. W A L K E R , HU M MON ti. Iu the Circuit Court o f the Minio oi Ornami fur Irano Couuty, Ilrrtiiu Neur, plu iu tilf, va. Uulph It .Neur, ilefoudltul. In Ralph It. Neur, defendant, ill the Nume ut lite Milite ut Ornami Yuu uro hereby required Iu uppeur ■imi uiiNwer com pia m i lierotu ou ur Uefuro « i l week« I rum tirai publu u l iuii bo r o o l. uml ii yuu iuii piata U ll m< upply tu Ilio court tur u tier ree ili» »ul vi li« the burnt« ut mutrimmiy unii « ru m ili« ber u lierreo ut ubNulutu ili »uree Irurn yuu u« pruyeil fur iu tlu cumplttiut ni thè ubnve cut il li il «uit. l ’ ubliNheil unto u week fur aia culi mi Ulive week» iu The Coltu«u Uruve Me ut i in' I, hi lauti t 'uuuty, o r r « u n , i uritei ut C. I*. Ibi ricini, Cuuuly J m l« tur litue County, Ore«uu, mu le An, tu, 1021. i'it t l |>iibliNheii All«. IH, limi. W H IT T E N MW A FFO RD , kttorno) for Fla t i f f Iti'aulcuce nu ti I’, li. lullin'»», Engine, Ore«un. « l i «pHJ NOTICK TO CREDITORI!. Iu thè t'uuuty Court uf thè Milite ut O rr«ou tur lit uo Cuunty. iu the lum ter ul thè E »lu le uf L>diu !.. ìaju « ileceuaetl. Notice ■« hereby « iv e u thut thè un ■ lerailfUeil lui» been liy the ninn ino * 'miri il il I v upiNiinltul un minimi»! rut ri » iu the ab ove rutilimi mutter. All per noun h uvin « c I uiiiin a « m u a t mud « a la t e pr e»ent «uni c l a m i ' nre required tu • luly verified tu Mini udmiiiiHtiutrit ul •' : i , . ,,i i \ W m t e i on ii i , in Eli «ene, Ore«uu, wiihiu aia monili» fruiti il»i ' i l i day ni August, 1921 M IN N IE I. AMIIIIY, (2IUÜ3 Adm im at n itr i» . ORF.OON SKYLINE TRAIL IN EXCELLENT CONDITION The Oregon skyline trail f rum thè ( ' uni mie Ninnimi iunni'ilmtcly «until uf Mnuleii |ienk north tu Taylor Ink« in U||I*II utili il! e tl'elient rullili I lull, *c ni rii ilio lu Purest Hii|»ervi»ur N. F. M h ■••In f f , » h o I iun just returiiril frulli un in- |«*r I imi tri|i in I li e Onli ridici* iliNtrirl. Tlli» Neri imi uf thè Nkyline trail li U n un average uf un« moni.'. . i l every tenth uf It in i le mi that thè nuvie« almiild I e libili to follow ll lilt V. il oih « ntt«* iii |»t m to j o i o f f I fron» flu* trml ii RiiruhmriJ in nlmoNt »uro Io N«'r<aM|l| itloiiil. Th« rruw 011 fli« Williunotl« ron*l I iiim « * o i i > i t r t work uliov« iL u vcr IIIH m I i ii ih I IN IIJOtlfiK (lowfl Io Kmi Krimi w I iiti * il h ÜI wt ii rt con | NtriK'fion ul ii m W piecr o f roml | w I im 'I i v%lo‘ »» finislu i| will «limiimt« •In* worNi ruiiiHinintf lull ult ilu* «i|»f m *r Wil l(iui«*t t«* ruml, I rum Kiiuurunt r m k tu | H' uvi r uittr*li. M r. Nltudiiff I iojm ' h i ftmt tbe MM'tiua from Kini^ruiil r r n k lu Jtciivrr miifsli inuy Im ruiuplt h «I tlilH l u l l , l l ll l i u l l ^ l l J THE U . S. NOBBY TREAD Wliare the going ie «penally heavy with enow, mud or sand, in hilly country where maximum traction on tha road 1 « a factor, no other tire tr«ad yet devtaed 1 « quite «oeffective, or «o wholly approved by motoring opin ion, as the U. S. Nobby Tread. It* very «implicity — three row* of iliagorral knob«, gripping the r o a d - la the result of all the years of U 3. Rubber experience with every type ml road the world over. t i l i « (MT 11U|| 11 lullt' |H nuir« tliun U u mil<H luni* uih | I iivo I von noiii « v«ry lo*uvy Krudiujf. l'UUM LU bO U O O L M A T K O f I A H 1 b h l 'l l ü l i T UKUGAK AaUK«u«, O ro., Aiik* W. lui Ni* Ilo« »1 IH MI «N uluiu I.i'o'i* putii* divergo wnifly. I f every one Ili in in Ilo lUipiONNiuii Jiid^u iVilu Kol I rum A n i Muri tu, ii l l o u i n , io imiti'« court iiun inuriiiiiK» Ali« t llu juii^c hud Riveli limi '¿o «layn in jail un u « liutai' ol I ìciuk iirunk und t|inur<li'rijr ou ilo NlrcolN haiuniuy ov* niiiK, Mulini quic ily mi or u oii kmi* limi iio vmih un old m hooiuiut« ol A l l iiuiu iiuvMird i u i i . Mulini w un ii ii osi rii Hiituriiuy evo liili^ hy ilio polo « Mfitilo ho muh di link uiol uii ilio n M oo I n . ilo limi u bulli« ol klotidu v%ut«i tu li im pocket liii«i lobi ilio o lli o o r lui liuti iirunk u n UlilorS. Mlllllli « NO II t o flC« WttN NUN poioit d ou proviNioii ho It avi' town for • v e . ||e p „ • III 1 noti ilio Jtili^O ho Mollili ' ' blow * * by Houli. Aiuoli^ Muri iu *n por »olmi «ff«ctN, Iouml in hi» jMft kol», vMin u uowNpupor • iippiiiK i «dui ruiii^ o i i'rc»oioul i u i i A lo ti ilio humiod ilo ciippiu^ ; buik lu hnu, Mulini intorno «J ih* Jlid^C lo *AUn u Ndkouftluut« ul T k f l ’flb listened to experience, Iww much theyü save s ‘ T O P and talk to the next m an his car. A s k him w h y . U O UH 1NU B l T U A T t O N I N L U U L N K H IA /O M Lh C R I T I C A L Ku«eue U e«i»ler: 'tirai the I iuuniii « duuliuu iu Ku«enu i« tuet be* umin« I liticai uml il nul leliiedicd lu the neur I ut un will m> uu the I unn ul mini y pu.alble r«*eideiit» tu the etty, in tbe .piiuoii ul many tucul biiMiieaa men und rvul «»lu te dculcr* who see i u tbe »linrtii«« ul liiimea thut ure uvuiluble ■>r reutui« u cuuditiuu ibut culls fur •|Ui< k actum il the city is lu temefil by I be rcMideuco uf the mtiny |H*upb' tbnt inquire cuuccruing buiue» here. All lueul reullura re|wrt that they have many more ubpliealiuiia for hortac» to rent tirait they euu uccom module nud that it mure home» ure not provided before tin' winter it will inculi il «reut lu»N to the rily , un urauy I' III« |Ni»mbie reniera, travia« beeuiue M ost likely you'll hear an inter ) : m e n ts — before 1 found. WAMIUNUTUN U1Ü.UON MKN O f f ic e 0. E FROST in l a w Non Building, i'buiie 47 Cutlag« tiruve Oregon OAVEN C. DYOTT, M D. i ‘ llY H IC IA N A N O BURGEON X Huy wurk in ull 41a brainhc«. Evenings by uppuintnieut ti.14 Muiu, t urner Mevculh H ir ed Cuttuge tiruve, tireguu J. E YOUNO ATTORNEY AT LAW *>1 In e uu M iiiii uvcniic. Cuttuge tiruve Oregon U. J. SHINN ATTOHNKY AT LAW and uolury public, Practices in utl courts, ‘tw enty liv e yeura ea pei leuce. liuder Itid« , Cuttuge Uruve, Ore. ALTA KINO ATTOHNKY AT LAW Cullectiuua, i ’ rubate, Notary 1‘ ublio 774 Willuuiette Ht., Kugiue, tire. H. W. TITUS, D. M. D. KXt’ KHT OKNT1HTHY Modern equipment. Firat Naliuu al Hunk Hid«, O f f ic e huura I* a. tu. to IH ui., 1 to ti p. m. Kvu mii«.» ur Miinduya by appoinliueul. J. S. MEDLEY ATTOHNKY AT LAW Kugvue .•ran ami Having.» linnk Uuiitiing Engs as O regon DR. W. M. HAMILTON C l lI H O i'R ACTIO Chronic Cuaea a Hpucialty O f f ic e Over Darby ilarilwnre H in ., HI- Mouth P a c if ic Highway MRS. r. J. A1.STOTT SUGGESTIVE Til KR ALEUTI ST Chronic Alimenta Specialty Plinti* IHO I '«tinge Oruvc DR. A. W. KIME SPECIALIST IN O B ST E T R IC S Will enre fur confinement* at hla home i f donired. Special nume i f required. Phone«: o f f ic e , 34; residence, 126 J. till» full tlo 1 C W ill W hen rim in l'ub iit in wliii li vinin« Mntimy » un nijiiriil ininrri'il in Iti-ntuii ruunty ll in uiitliirHlouii timi tlm o f f i i inbi fin ru wilt iliv<>»ti«ut<> tlir u ffsir . Il i* re |Hirl«i| tirai butti veliii'b'» wliuii tlny inllnb'il wrro » i l lumi li«ht», llm tinm uf ilnv bu m « ubuut N oVIurk iti Dir •■viuiiu«. (IR A D IN G O V E R M O U N T A IN TO BE FIN I8 IIK D TIIIH F A L L The Iver .1. RuNten roni|mny. Port I« ml. » I ki litive the •mil n u t «rude 2.3 nule» uf the Ku«ene Florenee ni«hwnv from the »iimniit uf the eoH»t limiintaillN Iu Bluehlv, lire umkill« ex •'•'lient ben d» ii v un lite work. Mr. Küsten exjM'rt « l<> fiiii»h I iín runt n u t thÍN full. WitNhlmrno X Hull, the eontrartorn un llie 12 ni i lew uf «ruilin« between llie »iimnnt nini the Bear creek full • ni Itic cu»! »lope o f the immntaiun, have flu ir «|tuliii« runlrael nlmoNt • umpleted. An exeellent «nule up the h I u | m * uf tlie inuuntnin in provided liy llu» new rund. No netion hn* vet been token t e n o n i »■trincili« either «ertion o f thi» rund. e There are 92 U. S. Factory Branches. A n d U . S. Your local U. S. Dealer is drawing upon them continually to keep his stocks sized up, complete—to give you s e r v ic e . United States Tires are Good T ire s W henever he gets one or a hundred tires from a U. S. Factory Branch, they are n e w ly m a de th is s e a s o n ’s tires. Sold to you at a n e t price. Full values. Square-dealing. A reputable maker. A reputable dealer. The whole transaction as befits the leadership of the oldest and largest rubber organization in the world. men have tried most United States U. S. USCO TREAD U. S. CHAIN TREAD U. S. NOBBY TREAD U. S. ROYAL CORD U. S. RED & GREY TUBES Rubber Company N. J. Nelson, Jr. Brown & Marketta Jackson & Addison Cottage Grove, Ore. Comstock, Ore. Lorane, Ore. Hlnkcly, uf Eula, Oregon; Charles T. eific highvvnv nt M cV eigh point, fou r! Mu-haei, o f Eulu, Oregon; W. M. miles south o f Eugene, is practically Depart me ul o f the Interior, U. 8. Sharp, o f Eula, O regon; G. M. A lford completed and the wooden forms are ijiiiii O f f i i c nt Rosebur«, Ort-«ou, uf Eula, Oregon. now being removed. It is said to be Spt2:!i> W. II. CA N O N , Register. ' o n e ut the highest structures o f Aii«UNt 16, 1SH1. N otice is hereby given thut Kay kind in the state and will be one o f Gordon lionaeii, uf A u la uf, Oregun, j the must expensive when completed. M cVeigh Crossing Nearly Finished who, on Mav HH, IUH0, mode Hume The ou tfit o f the contractors who The conerete work on Inc the big over »tend Entry, Merutl No. OI2N75, for the head i-russiug » h e n - the main liue o f bave the j o b o f milking the extensive ve WVk uf MEW o f See. 33, Tu. Hi M. the Southern Pacifie crusses the Pa fills ou either end ' o f " the structure is K 4 W, uml ou February 11, 1021 , müde Additional liume«tend Eutry, Serial Nu. U13680, f o r the EVii o f ME o f Mee. 33, Townahip 21 8, Range 4 W. Wiiiuin.ite M e n d ia a , hu* rlk d notice o f intention to mnke Final Three-year l’ roof, to establish clmm to the land ab ove described, before the Register und Receiv er o f the United Mtntes Iraiid O ffice , at Roseburg, O re gon, uu the Hist day o f September, NO TICE FOR P U B L IC A T IO N . on the ground and the work o f m ovin g **■ " 35,000 * ...... or 40.000 ......... yan ls o f earth the required in the fills is expected to begin at once. ----- Caramel Sauce. Melt one h a lf cup sugar as f o r car- amel custard, add oueAialf cup boil mg water, nnd boil 10 minutes, cool bet ure serving. 1021 . Olnimnnt unmes ns witnesses: Hed »ig Presber, of Anla uf, Oregim: Onbriolle M. liunsen, o f Anla uf, Ore- Sf :on; Ben Berni, o f An la uf, Oregou; G eorge Aldrirh, o f An la uf, Oregon. 10 spt Itipd W. II C A N O N , Register. Less than two-bits NO TICE TO CR E D ITO R S. Estate o f Fingnl Hinds, deceased. Notice is hereby given that George (). Knowles bus been by thu County Court o f the Stale o f Oregon in and for Urn- County, appointed admiuis J A U N T TO W E S T E R N L A N E C O U N T Y F A I R P R O B A B L E trator o f the estate o f Fingnl Hinds, deceased. All persons having claims against Tin Cotta«!' Grove chamber o f eum m em Im* received n rommunieation the estate o f said deceased are hereby to present the snute, duly from the Eugene o f romnierrc notified rene e clmnibcr | earneatly » u liiitiu ¡citing « the nttendanee uf verified, to George O. Knowles, ad !• ilelegiil uni ut the Western I .mie ministrator o f the suid estate, at Cot Countv Fair, In lie held .September N ta «e Grove, Oregon, within six months nt Florence. The Eugene rbnmber from this 26th day o f August, 1021. GEORGE O. K N O W L E S , point* out thut n Inrgc attenda nre Administrator. from the caatcrn end o f the county II. J. MI44NN, Attorney fur the estate.. a26 apt23 «¡11 help to cement the western unii iistcrn end* in bond* o f friendship. Those willing l o mnke the ¡mint nre NO TICE FOR P U B L IC A T IO N . risked to mnke such fuel known to Me. retrirv Miller, o f the Cuttuge Grove Department o f the Interior, IT. M. ■-hinüber uf commerce, nut Inter thnn September 5. The round trip fnre i* Land O f f ic e at Kuselmrg, Oregon, Aug. 26. 1021. *5.38. Notice is hereby given that Sidney L. Thompson, o f Enin, Oregon, who, Fished Without License. mi June H, 1017, mnde Hnniesteud ll It Powell, o f Dorane, and K. I> Entry, Serial Nu. 011035, for the W 1- Ross were erteli fined *25 in Jimtioe o f uf ME', o f MW Vi. WM i o f E U o f I he Peaee W e ll s ’ eimrt in Eugene for ME'-i o f S W ' i nnd EVk o f Isit 7 o f fisliing without n license nnd F. J. Meet ion 6, Township 20 M, Range 2 E., Thatcher hits been cited to nppenr to Willamette Meridian, has filed notice nnswer the »time charge. o f intention to make Final Three vear |„ I’ W. Qttimbv nnd II. W. Prêt* Proof, to establish claim to the land rann, Portland men, were each fined ab ove described, before E. O. Iinmel, *10 for n llon in g their crimp fire to U. M. Commissioner, at his o f f ic e , at renmin burning. Eugene, Oregon, nil the 12th day of October, 1021. f tf '"Stop and tafit to tho noxt man roa moo mnth U. S. Tirma on turn car. ** U n it e d S t a t e s T i r e s M O TO R C YC LE R ID E R DIES A h RK hU LT OI' IN J U R IE S lujurits. these e the Perhaps it’s the ^•*prrr>r^cl» of U. S. Tire buyers that makr-s them more em phatic in theu- preference than ever this yvtar. 1 M Wultcr Mutuay, thu - - yuiir ulti Al in» ii > yuu Ih wbo wua uijurnl Mumiiiy iu«ht wlii'u Iu» uiuturcyi'lu culliiirii willi u tur (Inveii bv K M. Mulinili!, uf Monrow, uu thu wi'*t Nuli* bi«liwuy Ultir tbnt town, (litui ut Murcy Im» punì in Ku«i'iii' Tui'»<lnv aftvinuoii. fin' votili« muli »UNtniiii'il ii frarturi’ uf bulli In«*, il frui'tliri' uf llm hip uml u f lin i un ii Nkull, bcNidt*» lutcriuil e T ire s ev e r since. nuli» uf iiunnpruved ruud uu the I’ u tfic ln«liwiiy In tween i'urlhtnd and Seattle, and by the cium- uf 11*HH there m il be excelleut ruuiU the eut ire dia «ci', uceurdiu« tu Mr. Alleti. Wa*hiu«ton ut the present time hua bnt |7,0U0,UU0 unde i cuiilract, while lie Oregon rund pru«rum cull* fur uu ■a pendil ure uf uppruaiuiatf ly III*, 000,000. The Bentinvl, *2.25 the /M r . * but P rom ises to ev e ry one except Finally U . S. T ires. | BY H T K M be w as m a n w h o w en t through it. Professional Cards I answ er M o n e y w asted . m orou s i'UAIHK H lU llW A Y the unkept. T ro u b le on the road— hu dia* uuraift *i in their a n n i , beve tufi fut other eitle* ur h u le decided tu re munì ut tiicir present b u r n ì » uutil the Hunt iuii improves. They want a fre s h , liv e tire . W ith a good reputation. That’s everything it says it is. W ith the people behind it who back it up. esting story about his tire experi Ore«on ruuda ure e» cel le ul und Ore Head thè editorials. Yuu may aut u«iea with them but they are likely to «uu » road uru«ruw, fur mon- eaten will pluee luuk» yuu think, and t h a t ’a worth "■ve tirali WuNliili«tuu whiU. ••• lina «tute in uu euviable puaitiuu .iiiiua« it* uei«liburB, in cordili« tu Jume» Alleu, »lulu aU|ierviaur uf ruuda (ur W u ah i ii« tun w liu, with u purly uf ( r iaiiiii«tuu ruud buualera, »I» lit u few luya Inai week iu the vViitumulte v ultey. DR everything by the way of “ staggering bargains”, “ hurrah discounts”, “ discon tinued lines at less” and so forth they know w h a t n o t to ¿e t. y o u see w ith U . S. T ires on Cluunuut uames as witnesses: J. A. w eek *s co^ a ■ ^ en^ne^ w an tad for three inser tions. Som etim es the results are startling — but the ch an ces taken are sm all. Sentinel Wantads the little liver pills of the business world