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4 I miti ;, h | m • n « 11 n il« h fi'w «lay» hen* vin ml rei it mir frit-ini» um! r«'III II vim . \1i« Krank i ' l*ii m r « I nini «*h i l«lr«*n HiM'iif lin* week »•ml fit tli«*ir homi' in lin* tiro vit. VV. A. Oil rollili1 went to KnKt'lMirg W f'lm » tin y mi b t j x i i i f' M * . M f , J pvhh * Hiev\ h rt, I'* « mi, Mr-*. \1 m th I Mu M th . Jenni» J olirti, M rt. 1. 11*11 .1 eilt* * H il f) l l o l i l / v L«giit viiittnl fhool "I Htftr W <liii*Hi|uy liftirrumili, Mr, Mini M th . t’ru rik f .ii lilti«*v M r. limi M m , A. I aJi Min«* unii iluu^lit t-r / m In li ni v iti tifi« I« m I tln* h I iow in tln* (¿invi* r.iPHiluy tvPiiiiitf. Mi- Ji'iiini' l'rrim nini ehilflren fimi Mr<. I .olili* IV nini//.i fimi ehildren I m * 11 1 tln* hi'i'k »*ml ni tln* A. To violi* lini.n* ni thi* Oro VP. M » * l .m y M<* Mu*t<*r I iiih !#«•#• n i|int#' W t'fk . T ln un unii Kri'il Me Munter !•» tln tirnvt* 'rinviliiy »• veiling. i l i tlllM •l'illll Mini nr«i| Hl L K C H K K K NCrriCK TO CREDITORS. Noli*'«' ia hereby given Ihnt Kli/u 11 a I.I.u *d win. appointed Admiuialrutrii o f the " M i l i t e o f Wiley M lluhhard, di'i’eased, by the Comity Court of I .a ni' Ci.uni y, i »regal., on the 27lh iluv o f tteptei ei \ I < , I M I nml thst all I» r.niiK having (T hiiiim aguinat anid «•dale lire hereby notified to present the mu me, duly verified, lo the nuii I Kli/n Hubbard, udminiMlratrix, at Doremi, Oregon, within mix montliM from tlie dale o f the f.rMt puhlieution o f M iim not lee. Date of f q . t publient ion o f notice the 7th day of Oetolatr, IU-1 lil.lZ A III MBAUD, AdmiuiMtrntrix. II. J. H IIIN N , Attorney for estate. o7 n5 » ' ' 1 A D M I N I S T R A T O R ' S NOTICE. Notice im hereby given that by order o f the County Court o f lame flounty, Oregon, o f date Heptember 14, IR2I, in the matter o f the eitnte o f Harriet L. Wallace, d.ceaM.d, the underaigrind, Jamea N. Wallace, waa appointed ex editor with the will annexed o f anid cMtnte. All perHoim having claima ngamat -aid e-tnte are hereby required In preaent them projatrly v e r i f i e d as required by law to anid executor at hi- residence. Cottage Orove, Oregon, within -ii months from the date or this notice. Dated this 30tb day o f Heptember, A. D. H»2I. J A M EH N. W A L L A C E , A L T A K IN O , Executor. A lty . for f o i s t s . »30 o28 (H|M*f*itiI If» 'I’ln* Sentinel.) lift. I!». .In hu h IIillliniiMt*, o! llurfer. On*., m \i itnig ut tin* A . L. Hut woou liniiie, l*t n*y Lm literlifiml, of Ouklumi, -pent tin* week eml litre with f n r min. Mm, K. M. Wheeler wan u tinnier T h e r e is n o w a n t e d heat gin* • i Hulunluy ut the li. W. darner Inunr. w h e n y o u r h e a te r in filled K. K liulnoek uml fftmily arrived Wi i|m*-<|i»y ev i iiing, October 12, from w ith clea n -tw rn in g Pearl I'lnlif», H ii Mr. liabeoek liiutje tin* Oil. A t t h e to u c h o f u m a t c h trip m a Kuril. Mi uml M rn. M. K. liubem k moved th is h ig h - q u a lit y k ero sen e to their home tin* firnt of the week. Hr. V. Uniter, o f Kugene, v mi ted m a k e s th e h e a t e r d e l i v e r Humlfiy with tun motlier, win» ik vi*ry c o m f o r t a b l e w a r m t h at little ill. Hurt uml Orvul Whaley have re* SUMMONS. cost. A n d it’s m o s t c o n v e Iuilie«I ffttin tin* Hood Itiver country. Mr. uml Mm. K. K. liubemk wire nient to us«* — n o a s h e s to In lho Circuit Court o f tho Htuto o f in tin* d rove Monday on huntficMN. Orugou lor Lnuu County. b o th e r w i t h — n o c o a x in g to Miblretl liureliain, who m9 uttemjnig b. U. Uruud, P ln iu liff, v». W. L. high Hi'hool in the drove, k | h * u I the M u h r, u iuudouL m a k e it b u m . w eek eml ut home vv it h her (»uri'fitH. in tin; Numc o f tho btato o f Oregon, Mrn. Nettie Knten uml Jscouurd uml iu W. L. Aliilcr, Doluuduut. P e a r l O i l is refin ed and lilum he art* liofiit* fro in Cro»well. Vou uro hereby require«! to appear Mr . ( o l e drove t«» tin* drove Mon nnd answer the eoinpluiul tiled nguinsl r e - r e fin e d b y th e special tiny in her ear. you in the ubovu entitled court und Mm. It ,1. M oe I iuk been nick tin* euuso on or before the g ist day of p ro c e s s d e v e l o j i e d b y th e (Wnt week. Oeiober, lt»g 1, suid «late being six e x p e r ie n c e and r e s o u r c e s K. K Ifurutdl, Mr. uml Mr»*. ('. K. weeks I rum ibu dale ordered fo r the Hubeoek find M ia .** Edith Wheeler were Itrsl publication ul Ibis summon», to o f th e S ta n d a rd O il C o m gin its Mntunlny ut tin* It. V. i>urm*ll w it: six weeks lrom tho Wlh «lay o f IIOIUC. Hepn mb* r, ll»21, und i f you full to pany. uppeur and answer anid complaint the p iu m iili w ill apply to tho <u>urt fo r L Y N X HOLLOW. Y o u can get it in bulk ihu relief demanded in hi» complaint, namely, lor u judgment a ga in »’, you (H|H*eial to The Sent inel.) f r o m d e a le rs e v e r y w h e r e . (let. Ilf. U:il|*h M o--lfUrg, I.I L .K ‘ lor ibe sum ol »JUtf.OU witn intertwl KEROSENE O rder by name P e a r l OiL ell, lit.' week cii.l with 1 1 1 ** W. thareou from l»M 1st day ol May,H»21, at (be rate ot ti per cent per auuum A Reno* fumily. S T A N D A R D O il. C O M P A N Y J. A. B r ig «" * mnthrr, *.f l ’ lea»uiil and lo r tUe furtber sum of ROU.Ub to 11 aslilotma) ilill, rnanr up M*.inlay for a vu*«t getber wiib interoat thereon ut the tate o f b per ix-ul per auuum from the will. I.i-r hum . llic U'H Ijtjoi.' family iinij Krn*’»l iir ' du> oi M ay, la k l, and lo r costa Cul.lw.'ll an- working in , In- pruu** uud disbursements o l ibis action anu fo r an order ol sulo o f all Ibe property IMi.'king .".tnbli-lim.'i.l at Cre»well. Mr*. (iay, o f Kellog, Ida., who him uilaehe'l in tins action to satisfy said vintl,*«l liert* for Mim.' time. I.*1 1 Hut- judgment, costs and disbursements. i.r«It*> ti . - 1 uml will vimt in P.ug.'ii*'. lu u arc furtber n otified that the I'or.lit.aI, Health* uml H|>okuiie on her «lute of tbe order fur publication o f liny home. tins summons was made on the 7th Iilo* uml (ho'itr ItriggM left for day ol Heptember, 1W21, by the Bon. Iti.l.ll.' lu-t w e e k for u i i outing trip U. F. Hkipwortb, Judge ol the above uml H vi-it with their brother Otto uuiued Court, and the day upon which Tim Mr il ti uri riTrtiVt’H influir i«*n HV<* TJ ¥ ------------------ ----------------------------♦ uml family. you are required to uuswer said com Hft«k frt»m pruMprtlV« uri tir ru whi» Mr-. Win. Sinter win* pleasantly mir ; Piniut is tbe 21st day o f October, 1)121. prine.l lu-l tin'll by ii vi-il fn*m lu-r j i'hat the date the l i n t publication w ill wi*h n»|iiril nf tilt* paper. I f you v\ .nh i.in.her Mr. Ito-e, ami her -i-ler Mru. be made ia tbe tfth day o f Heptember, to hi II y nur lumi your ml. ftlmultl tir ni (Jr.-hem uml auu, all o f li'banon. lt>21, nml the date o f the last publics O K L I O H T V A L L I*.Y I he I.. A. II. .'Ini. met will. Mr*. lion the 21»t day of October. lt»21. Tint Stiihiirl, w 11 or u j.ft»nj»rrt i v0 n«y! 11 fu Marion I a* bow We.lne-.lay o f luut iu u are furtber notified that this virili wit tt u ll*f (H|M»rtlil tt» Tin* M* iitifirl.) ek. sum mom* is served upon you by publi lift. I.t Mr. uml Mr**. K. IV Muniti, W e Among th** uhoppom in Potla gc cation iu ib e Cot lug** Orove ¡sentinel, «tf Malt in, rtpft* tiv r r night mn * » * t f i t (¡rove Monday were Mr. uml Mra. I Mo* ‘li ti 11»»ilgr* tmiiii* hint I liilr»*«luv . i It. V. Porter, I lie Kal on fumily uml n newspaper published at Cottage Orove, lxine County, Oregon, and o f Ijtw n m r Moiitrilli went to Itiijuilu j Mr. nml Mrs. K. T. Hurt ley. generul rireulntiou in the said county lit pvt Frulli y to work. uud state. ii. J. H iU N M , I.ioiirl Itinght nu** home from Ku j A ttorn ey fo r i'm in tiff. SA G IN A W . gt-nt* for thf* week ©ml. M y P o sto ffice Address u Cottage ili<- H J. Krnt fumi tv uml Mr. j Orove, Oregon. d k ill (H|M*rml to The H-'iitinid.) tini M r W. K. Ninon went t<» Kugrin* Brigga nml family Mu mir y to vu*it Mr. inni Mr»*, liuy j Oct, lì*. W. for n visit at P I A N O MO V I N O A 81* KOI A L T V Niton. Mr. mut Mr»*. W. K. N u m i left lu.-t Thurailny (Iruiila P ush . m im i uml for n lougrr viuit. WOOD SOLO A N D D K L IV K U E D Ed*l, Tom nml llolx-rt (Jueener wer** Ilrnrv I jik r IK quite dirk. Hurry Ko I »moti hum in Kugrnr We<l down from Upton rump for over Hun Orfico la Spray Rrtrk •lay. m ♦ i.i \ . No.ir H P. Depot 1*11ON K IH) Mra. Cormirk unit dnughli'r nml the Mm, \N. A. Witcher i* on tin* K ir k .Ioli natoli folka were ahoppmg ill the IlM. O S . C . ¡ L jf'K O S T Mi \Ifr*• • I Cornuti uml rhiltlri'u rr timve Monduv nfternoon. C. o . Truux took n load o f mn luriittl holm* TuiKthiy, ufti*r N|N*mling u n ic o in buwiou Building. ehuu-ry to Kiili'in Thursday on one o f 1 1 v «• w i' 1 'kx ut Kiddle. Phone 4/ lie took the Mi . (>*»mr .luck »on w a n honten» to Blake Compton’* Irucku. Oregon Out iage oruve tin* ti. T. X. club Wiiliirmltiy lifter truck to I'urlbiud Kriduy, where il^will lie overhliuled nml re|*uired. Hi* re •inoli. .1rs, Tiirkrr left Tueiuifiy for Sfotti» lurned home Friday night nml left Smolliv with hia fumily for n trip to Inirg lifter it loml «»f finh. U A V id t 0. O Y U T T , M. O. Urani» Pus», P l i Y b i C L A N A N D bUKUEON Howard and Ethel Moody, George ROW R IV K R . Fogle and C. L. Hrott were ill the A tiuy work io all i l » bnuicbut. Grove Tuesday. (Spécial to The Sentinel.) Mr. nnd Mrs. A. C. Curtis, o f Ort. I.t. Clyde Kntnbrook, o f K oimv b u .unga by ajjp oin lm eu t Washington, are visiting at the Jud r W. JACOBS. P R O P R I KTOR b a i Aiaiu, c u lm ir oe v e n tu H lreel -mi Alli'ii home. Res rimno gl 1*3 O ffic e Phono * Mr. nnd Mrs. C. J. Queener were O o lla g o G io v e , O leguu Cut Inge (irnve \mtora Monday. The Ib'iialon family motored to Rice lid i Huminy. J. £ . k o u ^ u Mr. and Mra. W. A. Witcher nnd A 'IiO u a L i a i o aW M ik e Ltfn Hard to Bear for Matiy Mr-. Heott nnd F.ltn nil ended church O llic«) ul Aiuiu uvuuau. in the Orove Huminy night. Cottage Uro ve Wouieu. loile l.i'onnrd and Terry Moody mo Gullu^o OlUVU UKguB torod to Drain Momlny. Tuo muny « u n n i miatiike their puina Rev. Hama, of the Grove, preached nini urhrN for Iroublea peculiur to thè here Huudny nfteriitNin and «juite n n . 4 . ó m ac A m a e». More u f i . li diaorda'red knlneya number from the Grove attended the i i i i U i h i M L l . k i i- A V V ■tre cimaiiig thè uching back, dix/.y service. Mra. W. 1- Leonnrd gave n quilt ins u n a t i u U i ) ¿ . u it iic . I f u e iiC t f a m ape Ila, headarhea and irreguliir urinu ........ it her home Friduv nftenujon. UH COU1WU- i K k U l ) il V O ) C U f S l i limi. Kidney weukm'aa b.coniex duo Tlioae present were Mra. Corinick. ¿te i ItiU CC. g . i o i i m i f negb'cti'd. I mo u time tri«'d Mm. Ailney, Mra. Burgess, Mrs. C. Sidney reuiedy P o m i ’» Kidney Pilla Miio.lv, Mrs. Tnplin, Mrs. Heott, Mra. linder i euliugu Orove, Ufo. llo-|a o f |M'ople leatify to their merit. Gray, Mr-. Howard Moody, Mary Cor mie k, Ethel M imh I v , Etta Si'idt, Alina Itemi u Cottnge (ìrove rane: Mra. N ettie M. Arni', 704 Hindi Avi*., \ilmv, Nettie, Aiinn and Mary Gray, A M I A h A lU ii Moth'll McKee, Mra. any»: * ‘ l know thè vnluc o f Domi'» I ,onmi lie anil I.ciiiinril, Florence, Margaret and latrile A i i n a i« xi k -Ai" l a t W Kidney Pilla nnd »ni glml to reoom I .eon uni. Light irfreahments were Coilvcliouk, i'tubaio, Aotury memi them. My kidney» troubled me aervi'd o f enke nml roroa. Publio n hit und my buek mia hurdly ever Chirenee ls*onnrd and family, o f free frolli sehe» und puina. 1 wua run Drain, visited at the home o f hia ili U illa m v lle ist., Eugene, Ore. down ami thè netion o f my kidueya brother, W. L. loHinard, Huminy. Merle Heott enme up Friday front Dolili'a Kidney Pilla wii» irri'gulr.r. H . W . T U ' LIS. D . M . JL>. ' froin thè New Erti Prug Sture »non Eugene ami ajn-nt the week end with loiiHe home folks. h A l'b H t ' U L M i l S i a f Imd me feeling bke n different persoli, Mr. and Mra. O. Knight went to Modern isjuipmeut. t ir s i .Nation * The puiiiN loft my bnek und 1 felt Eugene Mnndity to visit their daiigh al iluuk iliug. O llic o nour» s» a. i fine.*' tern, Mr- Marvel linmlnll and Mr*. m. to 12 ut., i lu 0 p. m. live- Mias Flossie Mathis l ’ rice lille, nt nit denier». D on ’t Robert Elliott. lunga or Hunday» by uppoiutmeul. aiinply nak for n kidney remedy get nei'om|Minied them. Domi'a Kidney Pilla thè anme Ihnt Used Unique Equipage. W. C lIIiH K H T S O N , P ro p . Mra. Arno liuti. Koater Milburn Co., J. S. M U m . K Y Mr. nml Mm. Roy Hmbhnm have Mfra., Itnl l’iilo. N. Y. oet!4 21 returned from a month's trip to Port A i T O R N II X A l ' h A W lami, Salem and Eugene, making the trip in a unique manner. They coupled 1'.iige«io Lonti uud Huviug» Bunk two bicycles together and in this man Building ner carrieil the family o f four (has Lugeue Oregon band, w ife nnd two children) nml their camping outfit. They le ft here D è L. W . M . H A M I L T O N Heptember 15, milking the trip t " CH 1RO PRACT10 Port In ml in 28 hours, nml returned October 18. In Hn lem their outfit Chronic Case» a Hpeciaity was -truck by n fliv v e r which tried to get nwny but which writs overtaken O ffic e Over Darby Hardware by another ear which saw the acci Rea., 212 Houth Pacific Highway dent. Tlie owner o f the fliv v e r |mid » s t i f f fine to the stufe for nttempting to get nwny and nlso paid liberally DR. A. W . K IM E for the damages to the Brabham tour S P E C I A L I S T LN O B 8 T E T U IC 8 ing outfit. Will careVor confinements at his A t First-class G a r a g e s home i f desired. Special nurse Cvms DeLnssus, former resident o f i f required. Phones; offico, 34; and o t h e r t V a l r r s EROUNEV ì , » this city, died Hopt. » in Denver, Colo., residence, 126 J, neeoriliiig to word which hns reneh<*<1 here. Then- is n surviving widow nnd M R S . F . J. A L S T O T T Kenneth llel.nasiis, o f this city, ia n SU G G E S T IV E T H E R A P E U T I C S son. • retu Peart economy to is use Oil in your oil heater PEARL OIL HEAT AND LIGHT - ;:o:o:o:o:<>:o:o;p:o:< ;c:o:o:oio;< Noi ;hboriiood News City Transfer lluwlini; ami 1 fraying Professional Cards GROVE TRANSFER COMPANY Furniture Moving ami l (elicmi Johhing MYSTERIOUS PAINS AND ACHES Two of tli« most l.omrlikt* ho tela in I’orllantl, locnletl in lite heart of the Hhoppiug atid thea ter flistriet. All Oregon Klectric trains «lop at the SKWAHI) IlOTKIi, tho I (oust* of (!h«cr. Kxttelleiil «lilting room in eoii- neelion. Tho lIOTKIi COHN KM US, the I of VVeleomo, in only two .nliort block from the S<*w- arti. Our brown I uihmi ' n meet all trains. Hales $l.f>0 ami up CRANKCASE CLEANING SERVICE T h e Sign of a Service Cyrus Do Lassus Dies. We use CAlOL flushing oil k k. 7 ER 0 LENE ^ A W A N T AD RATES- Ths minimum pries on n wnntnd is 35c, Three inser tinn» for tho pris^. of two. Book keeping charge of 25c unless paid for in advance. ••• Why keep your pnmst Both chronic and acute ailments treated I'hnne ISO L Cottnge Grove TODAY- is H id <l«*iy you should begin to experience th<* satisfaction arul enjoy the profit lliat comes to the owner of a Kordson. fPhe weather and the ground are ideal for plowing. Buy a Fordson today— beat the weather man— and get that field plowed easily, cheaply and quickly. Demonstration day or night. Woodsons—for— Fordsons T h e S a m p le S to re COME IN AND LOOK OVER OUR DRY GOODS BEFORE PURCHASING Compare Quality and Prices Men’s dress shoes, all styles and colors at— Ladies’ and children’s um- brtdlas at— Boys’ sho«;8, of tiig values, th«* pair— Ladies’ silk umbrellas mod estly priced. We have just received an other large shipment of la dies’ shoes aiid oxfords, priced at— $6.50 $2.25 to $4.50 Men’s heavy trousers; buy while th«?y last. Special the pair— _____ $3.45_______ Woolnap, part wool and all wool blankets, in the wanted eolors, priced— $2.75 to $10 Ladiis’ crepe de chine and georgette waists— _______$3.95_______ Misses’ tan brogue shoes—- $3.95 Ladies’ underwear, all styles $1.25 and $1.50 $1.25 to $3.50 $3.95 to $5.25 One lot of ladies’ shoes and oxfords at— _______$3.95______ Ladies’ and misses’ brown calfskin oxfords at— $4.25 Children’s shoes iu all styles at— $1.45 to $2.95 Children’s gingham dresses, for school— 98c to $2.25 Come in «111(1 look over our stock before pur chasing. Compare the quality and the prices T O N -T E S T E D T U B E FR E E Continuing our policy of giving our patrons the biggest value obtainable for their money, we arc again offering a Penn sylvania Ton-Tested Tube free with every PennsylvaniaVacuum Cup Tire These tubes are made to support every pound the casing will carry and there arc no stronger or better casings made than the Pennsylvania Vacuum Cup. They carry the load and hold the load to the road. Always think of us first when you wish the best in tires and accessories, motor car and battery repairing and re charging. THE SERVICE G AR AG E S P R A Y , LONG & CRUSON J