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J N K IQ IIB O K H O O I) NKWS % MAOINAW (Hpeciul In Tilt' Hcllllln-I) .I iiiii * I Mre. Miller unii ebild ic ii, uf Di«»lull, uhm - v isitili* u| liti' (¿uecuer lumie u I r » iluya Inai «ri'Il Mia. Titillili, III r u t i l i c i ' (Ulivi', viali rii l'ililnv ivilli li ri riillailt, Mia. • 'In r li lliplill. .Mia 11urolli ll'i|i|irr unii rbililri'U, iif Eilgi ili1, V I a lin i ai'v|*rul ilti Va ut' Inai » r r k ni i Iti* li unir uf tiri pnrent», Mr inni Mia. .1 I. I^uri'iii’r. T h e y retili ned limili' Huniliiy. Mr. unii Mra. Unirai' W U dir »mi unii rlnlilri'ii, V iig il inni l{iiIli, moiiiri'il up limii Munta I Inni Humliiv nini v i a lin i ni I In* .1. I-'. Ni'iit limili'. Ilunilil l l u n i i r i , uf Kngi-itf, viali rii I r III I IV ra farri* Huliduy. (' E. W b it c lc y , uf 1. 11 1 li n in, V i a lin i uvrr Mmiiliiy vvilli rrlu liVra farri*. Nuru O lirru Ima liuiafanl farr I rm i uf arliuul ut T i r i l i ulul f r i ili im i lo lirr limnr lirrr. Tfar Alluma l'iiililrrn lui vi* ull r n i i v ••Ini 11 imi tlir in•*■>ali-a Perry R itc h ie , ut HiIk l ' r f r k , la lumi lag |iulra fur Mr. All» iiim . j r a a i n i farr Ulul I >•-1In*rI H rn n rll, uf I W rm llilig, M i t i ' iii lina vu iintv HtilitliiV Mr. l 'u r n iriit rr Avita in C o tta g e (Iruvr Ull liiiaiuraa Moilduy, Miaa M u r ju rlr Y miglili v ia itn l Ituby k r n i r ili Dclight Vlillrv Hiimluy. Tit tiri Mmiily mia n aliu|i|irr III l'ut liigì' (Iruv r Mitiunluy. l^uilr u iiiiui lirr frinii lir rr u l t r n d n l l'Un n I li in | n n ili l ‘ni l ligi* Univi* Htimlny li i g II I . Miaa E l l a Mciitt r r l u r n n l liunir fumi M|iringfirlil Mmiiluy. Mra ,1. F. N ru l, w lui limi lirrn viali lug ni S p rin g fie ld nini K u g ru r , r r l u r n n l limur Humliiv T l ir ju n iu ia unii arniura uf ilir W nlkrr lugli arluml r l l j i y r i l » picnic ii |> ifar M< K r n z i r Hiimluy. Mra. T II i l n r l l r v gu v r u a ti r |> r I ■ai* purly Tliiirailuy uflrrim m i m liutiur uf tlir Inrlluluy uf farr mulfarr, Mra. K|i|irr ami V iailing ulul Imu v vvurk w -re I b r ■livrraiuna u f llir nftrriinun nml dain ty 11 * f I rail mi'll I a were a r r v n l A limit ¡if» gurata w rrr pri'scit, Tfar •iinitnl liigli ai'hiwl fn> nml limiml rllltnr vvua lu'I'l Mny ¡ill. Tliuar w IlH lit I null'll were llir llirilllirra uf l far Ingli ai'liuul mill llir n g lilli grmlr |m|>ila from 'angimivv, U nil i-i uiul l.v nx llulluw, lligl. m I kni | <I«*« im I F vh I ii v . 'rin* grml uuthifi f i i 'H ¡ ncn wi n* I m I«I hi tin* nmli toriiim I ' i h I iiv ««veiling. I I m ^ i ml mi I «*« will* Ivy I 'm i r r , Norn I »♦•bow, Vultu Wulkrr him I VVilllmn Forl«*r. Followin g tin* 1»i < iiiin ri'iMlrrcil: 1 nViM iition l(««v. W. A. Orr. VVoiiiiin' m Work hi Wnr Norn l.**ln»w, Ihv in ^ for Feiirl» Ivy Foif«*r. Ho i»i## " \Vli«*n I #o v i* I * K i n d " Ivy Wood. I.if fir Tiling < Viiltu Wi»IU««r. Tlo- |*i«•«••• ii f C m »»» Willinin Fort«*r. Hong, * * A f lfM w iiifi){"- Ivy Wood. AiliIrcitN HnjirrinfriMlciiI K .1 Moor«*. \iiiiintl iitldi«**» H ii | i «* i i • t< i i«I•'fit J A < 'liun bill. I *1 i*«M>illUfiof) of dl|»lolliu« LO N D O N M m Alfred m enreiniM il Whit# i t t t r n d r i l the m m «• i e r i ' in»*» F rid a y n igh t uf < oftnge d ro v e. Ilnrve y T iiy lo r, of C o t t a g e d ro v e , ha* moved In» fam ily out to I iir funi». ( fi orge Oil«* riot had the in in fort HIM* t«* miHtuin un inju ry to one f«»ot one duy ln»l week. Win Tl«or|> and H. It l*i|»er planted polutoe« for J . ly. A. Y-omg li»«t week Mr*. M. Kelihelheek i» keeping bonne for her »on d e o i g e while hin wife in in the hoHpitul. Mr. ihh I Mr». L. M aurer uud ehild ren «pent S atiird a y at the J . A. Young home, Mr». Clara dilhuiii »pent Hundiiy with h»*r parent», Mr. and Mr». M. K. I.ueky I’he Indie» Nocini elub wn» plcii»antlv • ntei finned 'lhiir»day » f t e m o o i i by Mi«» M Hiper. J o h n Adam» fell from un nuto t m e k Monday and »u»tnitied »evere bruin«*#. Mr». de«irge K appuuf nad «inter, Ml larva M iCluin, went to C o ttag e (In n ve Mondtiy a fte rn o o n on I iunìhi *»». ASPHALT BASE—THE CHOICE OF EXPERTS Factory «xperts. and leading coast distributors for alJ makes of ca n , testily that Zerolanc. correctly reftnad from California asphait-baaa crude, fiv es perfect lubrication with leaat carbon deposit. Less wear and more power because Zerolene kaepe its lubncaunf Lody at cylinder heat. Leva carbon because, being made from asphalt, base crude, it bums clean and goes out on exhaust Zerolene is the oil for y o u r car - whatever the make - the oil for all types of automobile engines. For correct grade gel our lubrica tion chart covering your car A t d ,a l,r, , v , r y m h , r , and Sln n d n rd S s r v io s Station , STANDARD OIL COMPANY HILK CRKKK. 'CALIFO RNIA* (H|t«’<Mii fo Til«* H«*||f ili«'l.) .liin»' I. Hffinl«y 'IfiiMfirl mjm 'I i f Hun • liiy wifli In» muter, Mr». On»«*«* M«*Kil» h. Ii Mi»« M arie OuriMitt«* »|>«*nt the week •*ii«l with h«*r M«l«*r, Mr* Kdwiti Tullnr Mr. find Mr». Lyinuit Ndimi», of H»i iiiiiw milled on Mr. nod Mr». W. \V. Hloirl riilgt* Huniluy. Mi** ttliv«* Hhortroll»«* i» liHping eook lit the .1. \Y, Thorft«* ("ggttig i'll in i*. Mi*«r* Mu I »1*1 h fid Kdiiit Mhortridge « lill«*d oh .Mr*. I ' i si nee* Thorn«* today. Mr», I*. Shut |> returned to h«*r home ut I utI uiiu Holiday. Mi»» S o la Hanlon i» »|i«*nding a f«*vv da v » in ( ‘ot tag«* <irov e, (Hpei'inl to T h e S e n t in e l.) J u n e .V Mi». I ’. H. W h e e le r and rb il drei», Mr. und Mr». Hurt Huweett nod fam ily and Mr». P e t e r D e a r d o r f f left ThuriMlnv to iittend euinp m eeting ut Kugeiie. Mr«. S. (\ Ho» kwell and »oil left Wed m*»day ev en in g for Kugene. Mr«. Is, C. H arnole *fa r te d WeiJne» day for San Fernand o, f 'a l i f . W. d H ittin g e r returned Fri«lay fr<»iu n three month« ' »fay in H avre, Mont. Mr. Nixon mime down from L eo n a and »pent the w«*«*k end with hi» fa m ily . Iddcr St rut ford, o f Cre»w e||f w n» in tlo* neighlM»rhood Monday. c . W. Dwyr«* and «laughter M ary went to Fug«*ne the ln»t o f the w«*ek. I IL H R O N Mr* Jam«*» Moran and non» atte n d ed «‘liureb in the (¿rove S und ay iu«irning. ( H p e e l a l to T l o * Mentiti«*) | H. M. Damewo«»d w**nf to the d r o v e J u n e 5. M r M e C l n i n , o f K u g e i i e , vi» Monday, it eil a fe w d a y » o f ln * t w e e k w i t h h i» Mr». Ada \Vil«on and daughter Coin daughter, M r» d eorge K a p p u u f. went to Kugene Monday. dentil» Confer vv a » up from ( ‘o r i n i l i » , Mr». M. r . Batreoek and Mr». J . F . u few «luv« ago looking a f t e r hi» farm , j dilder»|«*ve were hi the d r o v e Monday Mr. and Mr*. .1 \ Howell and »on j on I mi » i i i «*»». Nor v ul. Slan t.»id B a r i le and Mr a n d * F M. Hal>co«k, Mr«. J). A. W heeler « Mu . ° , z t . N w. * O O - - " r t , M. » » * 'l x . r z . X •• n 3* HOLLOW. INpeeial to Tin* S e n t in e l.) June .I. I. N. Hre.ner wa. in t'oltnge llrove Monday. Mr. and Mr«. H. H. J a e k . o n . o f C r e . well, v i.it **d at the M elvin J a e k . o n home Thiiriulav. Mr. and Mr«. K Y . P o r t e r and Wil liam ami Iv y were C o t t a g e Grove .bop per« Monday. Mr. and Mr«. Caldwell and non K r n e .t v i .ite d at the home o f Tom Johnann I Sunday. Mr. Jofan.on i . quite poorly. Mr». Mae Cruzen, o f H«|uim, \Va»b.t i. v i.itiu g at the home o f her parent«, Mr. I and Mr». 11. B . Hemine. Mr». J o e Neal returned Monday from i near C o tta g e Grove, where »he had been ' viaiting her daughter, Mr». E. Clark. Mr. and M r.. J o h n Stun »on l e ft S a tur- j day for their new home in M ontana. I Mr«. S aiu w ii w a. fo rm e r ly Mi». Clara : I eliuv*. f o u r N o s e K n o w G rant S weet h a . tieen atte n d in g ram p meeting in Eugene. By its fragrance alone does the rose makes its universal appeal. Nor can any one fool you on tobacco either if you rely on your unerring, personal sense of ure fragrance. Tobacco without a definite pure fragrance is like a rose without perfume—“ Your Nose Knows.” But The Perfect Tobacco fur Pipe and Cigarette is the rose o f tobaccos. Its rich, ripe Burley leaves, grown in the “Blue Grass” region of Old Kentucky, are so carefully aged and blended that its pure fra grance is as individual, as appealing as the rose-— “Your Nose Knows.” Try this T **t: Kub a little Tuxedo briskly in the palm of your hand do bring out its full aroma. Then smell it deep —its deli cious, p u re fra gra n ce will convince you. T ry this test with any other tobacco and we will let Tuxedo stand or fall on your judgment— 44Y o u r N o m e K n o w s ” ^ W ' e xp e rt to move to P o rtlan d in a few day». Mr». J o h n l»hrnael returned S a tu rd a y from Koaehurg. where »he went to »pend Memorial day. Mr*. \V. 1». H eath and Mr». S. E . Low* ry and »on L y le were at the Shield.« c e m e te r y in C o ttag e Grove on Mem ■ »rial day. H arry Front, o f B lu e M oun tain, spent T ue sd ay with his eousin, l.y le L o w ry. ANNUAL SCHOOL MEETING. S c « « S m s IO c m I i *» tUifwfuu R xm o ú u ss H u m i d o r s .. i « ' ; —/Ò r K itch en s & D n A k a s M k M « M in raw m C o s ts L s s s Wean Better 9 ------- S d M É * «MM Ir y -------- C c t t i f e Grave Mf|. Ca. CHEERFUL WORDS Fo r M any a C o tta g e Grove Household. T o hav e the pains and aches o f a bad back removed— to be en tire ly f r e e fro m uuuoying, dangerous kidney and b la d der disorders, is enough to m ak e any s u f f e re r g r a t e f u l. T h e follow lug a d v ic e of one who has s u f f e r e d will prove TH E CEDARS helpful to huudreds o f C o tta g e Grove readers. ( S p e c ia l to T h e S e n t in e l.) J u n e 8.— Ha/el Ashhy visited S u n Mrs. M. A. T e e t e r s , »0» S . T h ird S t ., day a fte rn o o n with M is* E uiilie Halde- C o ttag e Grove, s a y s : “ l can r e c o m man. mend D o a n ’s K id n e y P ills fo r X know A p hysicia n was called to a tte n d Mrs. from exp e rie n ce t h a t they are a good Curtis V e a t r h who was quite ill W e d kidney medicine. W henev er 1 fe e l t h a t nesday night o f last week. S he is now my kidneys are nut a c t in g as th e y | much improved. Mr*. W. A. Hemenwny, daught er should 1 use Doan 'a K idney PiUs and K a th ry n and sou J a m e s , are s t a y i n g m have a lw ays found them all that th e y town t hi s week a t t e n d i n g Chautauqua. are claimed to b e . ” (^uite a nu mber from here atte n d ed P r i c e 5oc, a t all dealers. D o n ’t Decoration day e x e rc ise s in town last simply ask fo r a kidney rem edy— g e t Wednesday. D o a n 's K id n e y P il l s — the same t h a t Mrs. Dillon and d au g h te r returned to Mrs. T e e te r s uses. F o ate r-M ilb u rn C'o., Portla nd last week, a f t e r a short visit Props., B u f f a l o , N. Y. milieu? with re la t iv e s here. C. M. Kidd was t^ken quite ill last week and went to E ug en e Frid uy for medical tre a t m e n t. Mrs. Kidd and son MOUNT V IE W . William went to v isit him on S a tu rd a y and Homer went down on Sunday. (S p e c i a l to T h e S e n t in e l.) K a t ie Willi« re turned from l.o ran e J u n e 5.— Mi»» E d n a S e a r * spent the S atu rd a y . week end in C o ttag e G r o v e and aecoui T h e re were 45 vote» c ast at th e e l e c panted u party o f young people to Al tion here on M onday, and 44 were liany Sund ay. Mr. and Mr». Ch arles Hale* were C o t against the roads bonds. Mrs. H e rb e rt E a k in and Mrs. B . R. tage G ro v e visitors S a t u r d a y . Mr. and Mrs. J . K. Cooley, Mr. and Jol>, o f C o t t a g e Grove, were ca lle rs at Mrs. F. .1. Helliwell, Mr*. C. W« Sear». the Y e a t e h home last T h u rsd ay a f t e r Hrison Sear«, I.. J . Arvlite and W. I) noon. M. M. W heeler and w ife spent S u n lleuth were in C o tta g e G ro v e thi« week. Andy Sear» re turned to P o rtlan d F r i day in town with t h e ir d aug hter, Mrs. Nellie B lac k m o re . day, a f t e r a «hurt visit at home. T ho se a t t e n d in g com m encem ent in M orris M cK ihlten and daughter Ruth were at (he Y e a te h A M eKiltlien mill the Grove F r id a y night from here were Mrs. A ubrey and d au g h te r, F o rre st Sunday . Heidler bro thsr» have been planting S chneid er, Mr*. Haldeninn and daugft ters Rose and E m ily and son Roy. potatoes a t L ath am thin week. Those a t t e n d in g ch au tau q u a in C o t E dith and Hussel M agee, and Mrs. Ash- tage G ro v e this week fro m here were by and d au g h te r Hazel. Mr. uud Mr». J . R. Cooley, Mr. and Mr». ALTA KING, ATTORNEY F J . Helliwell, and Mr. and Mrs. George i.u yng and fam ily. Mr». K a t e Sear« and Mi«» B e r t h a Notice of Final Settlement. S e ars were S und ay g u e st* a t the C. \V. N o tic e is hereby giv en t h a t the un S e ars borne. dersigned a d m i n i s t r a t o r o f the e st a t e Mr. and Mrs. P e te Tonoli and fam ily o f Mulissu A. W illiam s, deceased, has filed in the c o u n ty cou rt o f i.an e coun tv, Oregon, his final aeeount as such FO* a d m in is tra to r and t h a t S a t u rd a y , the CATARRH ,10th day o f J u n e , 1017, at the hour of 11 o 'c lo c k a. in. o f said day, has been HAY FEVER fixe d by said cou rt as the tim e fo r hear Dnnnla Eucalyptus Ointment ing any o b je c t i o n s to said report and AT ALL ORUa I T O S I » the s ettle m e n t th e re o f. T un en 2 8 c ja u s s o c Order made and entered o f record May 2Sth, 1017. A L T A K IN G , n i1 l- jn 2 S A dm in istrato r. s u ' - -'•4 ‘ •• uad ."ii ami M i. « Jmifttu Mm* ni*nt to K iik **"** Tfauraday. The I*. A. K « t M fam ily ami J. .1. Oil tler.leve left Friday to attend ramp Meeting at Eugene. LYNX •• - « . . i „ „ — “ •> 44 M *P .0 tlo o . Ä \ Of course not— r »re r r o * n 0/ ' Î Ï »n V ' C . ‘ r* * ,° * r * 1.t v » Ä C o f ° R ° « £ > » r 6* u v . ! . Could anyonC'foolifou on a Rose — with y o u r eyes blindfolded ? HUDSON FO RD N o tic e is hereby giv en to the legal voters o f School D i s t r i c t No. 45. of Lane county. S u i t e ot' Oregon, that the Annual Sch ool M e e ting o f said d is tric t will be held at the as sembly room o f the high school building on the 18th d ay o f J u n e , 11*17, a t 2 o ’clo ck in th e a f t e r noon, f o r the fo llo w in g o b je c t s : election o f one d ir ec to r and one cle rk, and fo r the purpose o f v o tin g upon the question : " S h a l l the B o ard o f E d u c a tion m ak e provisions fo r the T e a c h in g o f M ilita ry T a c t i c s and T r a i n i n g in the High School o f C o tta g e Grove, Oregon, in acco rd ance with C h ap te r 383, Session Laws o f O r e g o n f ” and for such other business ns may com e b e f o r e the meet- ing. Dated this 12th dav o f M a r , 1917. E . R. S P E N C E R . C h airm an B o a rd o f Directors. A ttest: W O RTH H A R V E Y , District Clerk m31-jl4 You know what you want, but m ay b e | others d o u 't . T e ll them with a ¡Sentinel want ad. ntftf SUMMONS. In the C ircuit Court o f the S ta t u o f j O regon f o r L a n e County. E t h e l Wilson, p l a i n t i f f , vs. I,. W. W i l son, d efe n d an t. T o L. W. Wilson, the ab o v e nam ed D e fendant: In the name o f th e S t a t e uf Oregou, you are hereby required to appear aud an swer the com plain t filed a g a in s t you iu the ab o v e e n title d suit within six weeks from the d a te o f the f i r s t p u b li c atio n o f this summons and i f you f a i l to appear aud answ er as herein re- j quired, fur w ant th e r e o f the p l a i n t i f f | will apply to the cou rt fo r the r e l ie f demanded in her com p lain t, v iz: T h a t the bonds uf m atrim ony now e x i s t i n g between p l a i n t i f f aud d e fe u d au t be fo re v e r dissolv ed; t h a t the p l a i u t i f f r e sume her maiden uame o f E t h e l S hield s, tor her costs hereiu and for such o th e r and fu r t h e r re lie f as to the court may seem eq u ita b le and ju s t . T h is summons is pu blish ed once a week f o r s ix successive weeks iu the C o ttag e Grove S e u tin e l, a newspaper o f g e n e r a l c irc u la tio n in I.ane c u u u t ) , Oregon, published in C o tta g e Grove, in said cou nty , by order o f the Hon. G. F . ¡Skipworth, ju d g e o f the ab o v e e n title d cou rt, made on th e 5th d ay o f M ay, 1017. T h e d ate o f the f i r s t p u b licatio n uf this summons is M ay 10th, 1017, and o f the last p u b licatio n J u u e 21st, 1017. J . E. YOUNG, mlO jn e 21 A tto r n e y f o r P l a i u t i f f . Administrator's Notice. N o tic e is hereby giv en to all whom it may concern that the un dersigned has been duly appointed by the County Court for L ane Cou nty, Oregon, ex eeufor of the last will and t e sta m e u t o f L en a Lurch, deceased. All persous h a v ing claim s a g a in s t said e stu te are h e re by required to present the sam e to me duly v e rifie d ou or b e fo re six m onths a f t e r the f i r s t p u b licatio n s f this uo- tice. T h e d a t i o f this n o tice und the f i r s t pu b licatio n th e r e o f it the 10th day o f May, 1917. B E N JA M IN LURCH, E xecutor o f tbs E sta te of L e n a L u rch Deceased. J . E. Y O U N G , A ttorney f o r the E s t a t e . mlO j u 7 W ant ads. are fo r those who w ant something. T h e y are a p a n a c e a f o r all the wants o f m an kind . ***