o r h im t ir r h h a le on E X E C U T I O N IN F O R E C L O S U R E n o t ic i : ’\ v .__ _ \ W e Set Tire Standards *tJ u u ' h *t*l Why is it that United States Tires are setting new records for milekge and serviceability ? Why is it that the sales of these tires are constantly mounting by leaps and hounds ? I he answer is found in the fac­ tories where United States 't ires are made. Standards of c o n stru c tio n for these tires are higher than ever be­ fore known in the tire industry. Makers of tire fabrics tell us that the standards we have given them for United States Tire fabrics are higher than any previously known. Likewise through every process of construction from crude rubber to finished tires—we have set new and higher standards everywhere. I hese standards work out on your car in the practical economy de­ manded by war-times. United States Tires will raise sny car to higher efficiency. There is a type to suit every con­ dition of service. The nearest United States Sales and Service Depot dealer will cheer­ fully aid in selecting right tires for your requirements. United States Tires are Good Tires Wr Know United States Tires Are (J o o d Tires J. C . H enry :: C ottage G ro v e C reswell A uto C o., C resw ell A D M I N I S T R A T O R S N O TICI:. having rlmm» against mini estati ■ re hereby ri-i|iiiri-il tu present thi-tn «luly vrrifn-il uh required b y law to Mitici nil in i ti ■ nr r n t r i x a t the law o f f ii ......... Alta King, I'irat N ational Hank Building, C o ttag e Orini-, Oregon, within Mil iiioii II im troni tin- ilnti- o f thin notit-i*. Dati-il linn !l»t ilnv o f May, IM S . huiih Nul ire - lii-nhv ( ¡ u n tîiM In •••( ir ilrr uf I hi* rinini v i imrl o f I. iiih - ('utili IV, llr cgon, 1 1 11 1 \ limili- mul entcn-il u f rn-uril tin- 2mh day uf M m . I n is , in • hi- Ml li 11 IT lit tin- i-Ntllfi- tut u f 'rim iti :i M \\ Dr Lung, ilrriiiHi-il, tin- undersigned, U rlili M D e l o n g , mu. U • I h II it IV !l|l|>uilltl-ll H i l i i i i n i - t r i i l r i v u f mi nl 1 -Hint i1. All per- m.'t 1 j —N HELEN M. DK I.ONU, A ilin iniHt rut n x. Notici* im giv«*ii tlnit \»y virtue ot un K icciition und Order of Huh* In xued out o f the- Circuit Court of the filati» o f O n goo for the < ouuty o f i lentie on the IfHt 1« duy of Muy, 1 9 1 on I :i ju dgment reutli ied in aùid Court on j the 2 i * t duy o f Muy, 19IH, in u nuit j vvherein l ’i«d Ifeeta wu* (»limititi und Harburn M»»lil, tidnnniHtrutrix of the «•*tiit«* of P hilip llohl, dcceuned, and lii.rbura llohl were d efen dan t*, *aid judgment being in fa v o r o f tile ubove p lain tiff* und uguinat the ab ove mimed d efe n d an t* for the *uin o f Seven teen lluudred forty five und '<.0 loo dol lur* with intermit thereon from the Pith »lay «it April, I91H, at the rate of H per • t ill per uunuin und One hundred nev enty five dollur* uttorucy* fee* und the further *uin of Twenty und f$0 100 dol lur* co*t* und dinburNeuient*, which judgment wa* enrolled umi docketed in the clerk *n o f f ic e o f jtuid court on the 21»! day of May, 191#, and mini Kxeeu lion to me direrted, commanding me in the name of the S t a t e o f Oregon, in or der to Nutiufy nud J ju d g m e nt, rout* and uecruing cunt*, to *ell the following de Hcribed reul property to wit: Loin Seven ( 7 j und Light (H) in block No. One ( l j in J>. (i. M cP arlu n d 'a Ad ditoni i Nonietime» culled Kir*t Addition) to C ottage (»rove, in Lane County, Ore gon. Now, therefore, in the Name o f the S t a t e of Oregon und in eoinpliance with Maid Kxeeution and Order o f Sab*, and hi order to *ttti*fy *aid ju dgm ent, conta, accruing co*t* and u tt o m e y * fee», J will on S aturd ay, the 29ili duy of J u n e , 191*. between the houi* of 9 o 'c lo c k u. in. and I o ’elock p. in., to wit at One o 'c lo c k p. m., on Raid day, ut the South went door o f the County Court Hot!*«* in Kugcne, Lane County, Oregon, o f f e r foi -ule for eunli, *u b je et to redemption, all the right, title and interest of nuid dc feiidunt*, liarburu llohl, adininiatrutrix of the entate of Philip llohl, deeeuned und Burbura llohl, or any o f them, or uuy other person or per»ou* cla im ing by through or under them or any o f them in and to the above deneribed reni pro|, erty. Dated thin 2*th day o f May, 191#. D. A. K L K I N S , ni.tlj2# S h e r i f f o f Lane Comity, Oregon N O TICE " Z e r o l c n e is th e B e s t ” The Ford automo­ bile engine, illus­ trated here, like all in te rn a l co m b u stio n eng/»«». requires an oil that holds its full l u b r ic a t in g qualities at cylinder heat,burns clean in the c o m b u s t i o n chambers and goes out with exhaust. ZKROLKNE LIGHT fill« th ese re q u ire m e n t* p e rfe c tly , b a t «use* H ia oor r a c il y r a tin a d f r o in • s/ stfsif C a lif o r n ia «• p h a tt b a a a i ru d e Z E K O L E N R i t the c o r r e c t oil f or all t y p e * of aut om ol. il » engine». I t it the c o r r e c t oil for your autom obile Oe t our l u b ri ca ti o n c h a r t allowing the c o r r e c t c o n s i s t e n c y lor your car. A t d c a la r n n v a r y 'w h a r a a n d S t a n d a r d O i l .S » rv n e S t a t io n a S T A N D A R D O IL C O M P A N Y (California) ZEROLENE 77te Standard Oil for M otor Cars V J. Woods, Special Agent, Standard Oil Co., Cottage Orove, Ore. H A R D W A R E . F U R N IT U R E KN O W LES & Ü RABER SALE ON Nili ire i» hereby given limi by virtù o f un Ksi-rutiuo ami Order o f Sale *lji-d out o f tin- Cirruit Court uf thr Stuti- of Orrgon for l.unr County ou Ih«- - - i n i iluy of M ay, IRIS, ou u judg un u t ri-mli-n-il in huìi I Court on tin- 2Ist ■luy o f May, IRIS, in un urtion wherelu tin- |iluintiff, K. VV. Looney, recovered judgment ugniti»! tin- d efen dan t, Mury .1, Tilluinn, for th r muiii of T l ir r r li un ■ Ir.-il eighty our »ini 2 luti ilolI h ru with intrrrut thi-rron ut t h r rati- o f ti per rrn t |-i-r 1111 ri 11 an from th r 2I»t tiny of May IRIS, unii th r f ilr tb r r miiiii o f Fourteen umi 50 IOO ilolInlH rout » mid disburse menta » l ii r h judgment was rnrollml mul lio rk rtrd ill th r C l r r k '» n f f i r r o f suid rourt on t h r — IMt duy of Muy, 1914, and •oiiil E xe cu tion to im- directed rommaml ing lur in th r uiimr o f th r !-itntr o f O n gou, und in orilrr In »utisfy suid judg inrn t, rusts, mul urrruin g routs to »e thr following described rrnl p r o p r i o to w it : I .of R in Block 2 in Mury '» Addition to Coburg, 1 .11 in* County, Orrgon. Now, th e re fo re , ill t h r numi- o f thr 8 t a t e o f Orrgon, mul in roinplimirr with -uni E xe cu tio n mul Order uf Hair, mul 111 ord rr to »utisfy »aid ju dgiu rnt, cost and accru ing rosta 1 will on Huturdny th r L'Rth duy o f J u n e , IRIS, at the hour of une o ’clock p. in. on mini duy ut the HiuithneHt door of th r County Court House ut Eugene, I .»ne County, Oregon o f f e r for stile mul sell su b je e t to re deniption all the right, t it le mid in terest uf the above named d efen dan t, Mary J Tillmun, in nud to the ubuxe described reni property. I). A. K I . K I N 8 , m il.1-7 N O TICE —Say leading motor car distributors, becwur.e the record» of tneir service depattinents show that ZEHOLENK correctly refined from »elected Cali­ fornia asphalt-base crude, gives per­ fect lubrication with less w e ar and lesa carbon deposit. M o s t cars are now lu b ric a te d with Z E K O L E N E because their owners have learned through e x p e r ie n c e that there is no better oil. OF S H E R I F F 'S EXEC U TIO N S heriff of i.une County OF FIN A L SETTLEM ENT N otiee in hereby given that the un ilersigned ad m inistrato r o f the e sta te uf Chnunrey S. W hitlock, deeeast-d, hu» filed in the County Court o f l.mie Conn ty, Oregon, his final nri-ount us such a d m in istrato r mul that T uesday, 'h i h'tul day o f J u l y , 1RI8, at the hour o f 1(1 o 'r l o r k a. Ill o f suid dny has berti f i s r d by suid rourt as the time for hear iug any o b je c t io n s to suid report mul the s ettle m e n t thereof. C L A R E N C E U. W H I T L O C K , a l t a K IN O . A datiti iatrator. A ttorney fo r estate. - in.'tljÜN County, Oregon, a newspaper o f general circulation in »aid county, and i* pub lidied by order of Hon. fi. F. Hkipworth, ju dge of the above named court, *aid o r­ der of date May 29th, 191*. I he firat publication u f *111110101111 i* on May 3 J * t , 191#, und the In «at publiea tion '»n the Pith day of J u l y , A. 1). 191k A L T A K IN O , A ttorney for P la i n t i f f . KeHidenee C o ttag e d rove, Lane no'll jly 12 County, Oregon A D M I N i S T R A T O P . ’ 3 NOTICK. N o t i c e i* liere by g i v e n thnt b y mi or d e r o f thè e o u n t y cou rt o f L a n e c o u n t y O r e g o n , «luly niad«* th è Itti d a y o f .lune L 1 1M( in fi,,, m a t t e r o f th è «**tlite Ni art ha .1. Tlioriitoii, deceii*e«l, thè mi «I *rMÌofM*d Mirini«' 11. P l a * t e r w a * ap p» 11 »• .ts mid ueeruing costs, to sell the following described real property to-wit: Commencing ut a point in the E a st line o f the right of wav o f the Oregon and California Railroad Co. (Southern I ’a i*ifie ls-s .ii-, 5.:I2 rb s . East o f the Southwest eorner o f the J a m e s Chapin D L. C. No M> in lj- t l 8 R - Went o f W illam ette Meridian, and running thence Smith 31* J o " West uloug line o f suid right o f wav 13.75 r-hs. to the re n te r of Martin Creek, thence down cen te r o f said Martin Creek with its m ean dering , as follows, to -w it: E ast 5 i-lis. North 73* .10” East 4.75 ehs. North s 7 ' 3 0 ” E ast 3 eli'. North 7rJ* J .7 0 chs Smith 73" East 3.30 ehs. N orth 34* 3 0 ’ E ast 1.30 ehs. North 51* 3 0 ” E a st 4.50 ehs. North 27* 3 0 ” East 3 ehs. North It»* East 2.50 ehs. North I I * East 2.55 cits, to the Smith line of J a m e s Chapin D. I - C. No. 40 and thence West on Claim line IV.40 ehs. to the place o f be ginning, con tain in g 22.10 acres noire or less, mul being ill I j i i i i - County. S tate o f Oregon, living a part o f Marion M artin and W i f e D. L . C. No. 40, N o tf Mi2 in said Township 21 S. K. 3 W. o f Willamette Meridian. Now, therefo re, in the Nam e o f the S t a t e o f Oregon mul in eompliaaee with said E xe cu tio n and Order o f Sale and in order to s a t is f y suid ju dgm ent c i s t s and nceruing costs 1 will on S at urdtiv, the 27th day o f J u l y , I R I S , be tween the hours o f R o 'c lo c k a. m.- and 4 o 'c lo c k p. in., to-wit nt 1 o ’clock p. m. mi »aid day, ut the Southwest door of the County Courthouse in Eugene, Lane County, Oregon, o f f e r for sale for cash su b je c t to redemption, all the righ t, ti tie and interest o f the above-named de feud ants in and to the ab ove described real propeity. Dated this 12th day o f J u n e , IRIS. D. A. E L K I N S , ju21 jl y l R S h e r i f f o f Lain- Co. Oregon WHO A N D W H A T I S A S L A C K E R ' ’ 1 Continued from preceding page) about them. Monin men might be sui pri.i I i f they knew how many were saying that thev have a yellow streak. Some men might b - surpr,-ed to know thnt others ure saying thnt they arc staying out o f the home guard because the-- are nfruiil that they may be rnlled into danger because t h - v have not enough red blood in t h e ir veins to stand up to the music— that they h a v e n ’t the back boil* to fac e danger -that they have dishrags where baeklsmi-s should be and are afraid to get into som ething wbieh might result in their clo thes In­ coming s o i l e d or their perfeet eoaffure becoming slightly disarranged. Some women and girls would lie su r­ prised to hear what others of the c ity are rem arking about them because they make no exertion to perform Red Cross or other patrio tic work, evid ently f e a r ­ ing that the nverexertion will tire them or t h a t they will have to inconvenience them «-Ives slightly. It is hard to say who are sla ckers nnd who are not, but it is the duty o f every man. woman arid child to do all In- can to advance this great world war. I f you run look into your heart and take account o f what you are doing and not feel certain that you are doing your full d u ty — i f you have time that you could give to some war a c t iv i t y and are not doing so, you run feel pretty cer ta in that many are c allin g you 0 slacker. When the Isiys come home from Ku rope they will wnnt to know what you did for them while they were away. H e r e ’s a test e v ery man, woman and child o f reusoning nge should put to himself: When the boy* conic borne, can I hear them tell o f their s u f f e rin g s uud pri vution* and feel that 1 did mv little here while they were doing so much over there? When I hear them tell o f crawlin g through mud and hell with bullets whistling ab ove them, can 1 look back and not feel ashamed o f the little part I played while they were playing so big a part in the w o rld ’s greatest war? When I henr of the things they did without having the opportunity to o f f e r the excuse that they were busy, or tired or wanted to see a friend, or wanted to make up lost sleep, or wanted to go on some pleasure trip, will I feel satisfied with what I have done, or will I bsik back upon hours idly whiled away while I might hav e been doing som ething to aid them in t h e ir noble work— will I feel like sneaking away into some eor ner t h a t they may not see the blush of shame ujsm my f a c e ? When they tell o f going over the tof into what seemed certain death, what will they think o f me if they learn that I was afra id to jo in the home guard for fe a r o f g e ttin g mv ri othes mussed or fo r fe a r that I might I«- called where an 1. W. W. bullet might tick le nu- in the ribs? Meu and women, when these iiattle scarred, sun bronzed v eterans come home and tell o f the things they have lone for you. are you going to feci worthy o f p artic ip atin g in the things they hav e saved fo r you? Young women, are you going t o feel that you are worthy to l-e the wives and sweethearts o f such men? T his is an age for men and women with red blood in their veins, with full sense o f their duty, and n willing ness to perform it. We at home do not hav e to f i g h t ; we io not have to die. Our sons, or the sons o f other parents, our brothers, or the brothers o f others, b>. A L ane eounty b o y ’s name appeared in the list o f killed in action this week What are you doing? Are you f s la c k e r or a p atrio t? It may be left to you ju st now to ju dge whether or not you are perform ing your duty, but remem ber that men ind women who a r e doing their duty are not t a lk in g kindly o f those that a r e n ’t and th e time is close at hand when th e jierson who is not perform in g his full duty to the best o f his ab ility will lose the entire respect o f his fel lowtnen. T h is is no tim e for mincing words. This is a time for actio n. I f the sentl ments herein do not suit you. the hanres are that you should t a k e every word to heart, that you should let them burn into your mind and heart and stir you t o ac tion. Ask you rself what the boys are going to think und say o f yon when they get home. Then get In and get busy. N O TICE OF F IN A L S E T T L E M E N T Notice i . hereby given that the un- lersigned a d m in istrato r of the estuir of Iru K. Conner, deceased, Inis filed in the County t mirt o f Lane County, Oregon, his fin a l account ns such ad m inistrato r and that Tuesday, T e a c h e r s ’ E xam in atio n . the 23rd day o f J u l y , IR ls, nt the hour The s t a te exam in atio n fo r teachers o f 10 o 'c lo c k a. m. o f said day has been who are applying fo r c e r t if i c a t e s will S U M M O N S. fixed by snid court as the time for hear be held at the J u n io r High S c h o o l build ing any o b je ctio n s to said report und mg in Eugene, com mencing Wednesday In the C ircuit Court o f the Htnte o f s ettle !..... it thereo f, in the county court Ju n e 2d, IR IS , a t R a. m. and lasting Oregon for l.mie County. room o f said court. four days. A schedule o f the time each Maud K. Hilton, p l a in t if f , vs. W il­ C. C. C O N N E R , u b je e t is given may be had on appli liam H. Hilton, d efen dan t. jnJI-jly IR Administrator. ntiori to E. J . Moore, county school T o William H. H ilton, the above numril superintendent. jnn14-21 D efe n d an t: N O TICE OF F I N A L S E T T L E M E N T You ure hereby required to appear N otice i. hereby given that the uu W A TCH Y O U R L A B E L . S a v e 25c. and answer th r eompliunt filed against you in th r ubove entitled suit within ilersigned a d m in istrato r of the entnte six weeks from the d ate o f the first pub­ o f Mrs. Susan Conner, deceased, has N O T I C E O F F I N A L ' S E T T L E M E N T licatio n o f this summons, and i f you fnil filed in the County Court o f Lane In the County Court o f the S t a t e o f to appear mul answer as herein required, County, Oregon, his final account as for want t h e re o f the p l a i n t i f f herein such ad m inistrator and that Tuesday , Oregon fo r Lane County. In the m atte r o f the E s t a t e o f Oscar will apply to snid court for t h r re lie f the 23rd day o f J u l y , IRLS, at the hour o f 10 o ’clock a. m. o f said day has lieen H. T aplin , deceased. prnyt-d for in her com plain t, to-w it: Notice is hereby given th a t the un F o r a judgm ent and decree dissolving fixed by said eourt as the time for hear the m arriage c o n tra c t ex istin g between ing any o b je ctio n s to said report and lersigtm l a d m in is t r a t r ix of the e sta te p l a i n t i f f mul defen dan t herein, thnt settlement thereof, ill the eoiinty court o f O scar II. T ap lin , deceased, has filed in the ab ove entitle d court her final p l a in t if f have absolute divorce from de­ room o f said court. C. C. C O N N E R , account in settle m e n t o f suid estate, fendant and that p l a in t if f have the Adm in istrator. and by order o f suid Court Tuesday, the cure, custody mul control o f the minor j n 2 l - j l y l R Itith day ot J u l y , IRIS, at 10 o ’clock children the issue o f snid marriage, . in., in the County Court room in the namely, Violn A. Hilton mid Murk K. S O U T H E R N P A C I F I C T I M E T A B L E (Corrected J u n e 1, IRIS) ourt house in Eugene, Oregon, has been Hilton, nnd for surh other mul further N orth Bound South Bound • xed ns the tune and place for hearing re lie f ns the court may deem ju st and No. IS— R:47 a. m. No. 13— I2M 2 a. m. o b je ctio n s, i f any, t o said fin a l account equitable. No. 14 4:07 p. m. No. 53 7:14 n. in nnd for the s ettle m e n t o f said estate. T h is summons is published once a No. 10- 3 :2 0 a. m. No. 15— 2 :4 7 p. m. Dated this 12th dav o f J u n e , IRIS. week for six successive weeks in T h e No. 17— 7 :4 0 p. m. C L A R A E. T A P L I N , C o ttag e Orove S entin el, n weekly news­ No. 53 carries coaches ouly as far jn l4 -jU 2 A dm in istratrix. paper published in Cottage Orove, Lanei south a* Ashland. Providing Banking Protection Tha r u s t resources of the Federal Reserve System, now over a thou sand million dollars, are c o n t r ib ­ uted by *he depositors in banks which, lik e ourselves, are mem berx of thin great system. The la rg e s t and the smallest of our depositors each contributes in the same proportion to this fund, which giv es protectio n to all I f you h a v e n ’t this protection already you ought n o t to delay. You secure I t the moment you become one o f our depositors. MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM First National Bank Cottage Grove, Oregon W. W . M’Farland The C ity T r a n s f e r All Kinds o f H a u lin g & D ra yin g Done on S h o r t Notice P lan o M oving a S p e cialty WOOD A N D CO A L Phone 55 O f f ic e a t the B o n Ton Con fectio n ery L. L. Harrel Cottage Orove Tranafer Draying of all Kinds P IA N O M O V I N G A UTO D R A Y F O R Q U IC K D E L I V E R Y O FF IC E : T E L E P H O N E 72 E L I T E C O N FEC TIO N ER Y W ith the cost o f e v ery th in g e ntering into the m ak in g o f a newspuper in c re as ­ ing, it is absolutely essential th a t all (subscriptions be paid promptly. ••• BUTTER WRAPPER PRICES T h e following prices are now in e f ­ f e c t on b u tte r wrappers: 100 wrappers, on F r id a y s and S a t u r ­ days o n ly ..-____ __________________ $1.00 100 wrappers, on any day except F r i ­ days and S a t u rd a y s _____________ $1.20 These are cash priees. Additional wrappers printed at the same time with e ith e r o f the ab ove, 35 cents the 100. COTTAGE GROVE S E N T IN E L , T h e L iv e W ire Newspaper. Professional Cards MAX LUEBKE THE RAWLEIGH MAN 775 S i x t h Ave. W., Eugene. Ore. L o cal ag ency at J . B. P r o t z m a n ’s R. McCARGAR. D. D. S. D EN TIST N euralgia relieved in s ta n tly by local ap plication. Resid ence and o f f i e e at F i f t h and M ain. Phone 1 3 1 J C o tta g e Grove, Ore. DR. S. M. WENDT P h y s ic ia n and Surgeon Special atte n tio n giv en to surgery and eye, e ar and t h ro a t. Country calls as well as c i t y c alls answered day or night.- O ffice: C o ttag e Grove Hospital J. E. YOUNG A TTO R N EY AT LAW O f f i c e on M ain avenue C o ttag e Grove * Oregon A. W. KIME. M. D. P H Y S IC IA N AND SUROEON O f f i c e in P hillips buildiug over the B enson drug store. O f f ic e phone 34 Resid ence phone 1 2 6 J. Oregon C o ttag e Grove DR. W. M. HAMILTON Res. P hone 14F 3 L IC E N S E D C H IR O PR A C TIC PH Y SIC IA N Consultation and exam in atio n free. O f f i c e hours 9 to 5. S u n ­ days and evenin gs by a p p o i n t m ’t. O f f ic e in old C o ttag e Grove b an« building a t 104Jb M ain evenue. H. J. SHINN ATTORNEY AT LAW nnd n o tary public. P r a c t i c e s in all courts." T w e n t y -f i v e y e a r s ex perience. B a d e r Bldg. C o ttag e Grove, Ore. ALTA KING ATTORNEY AT LAW O f f i c e located in the rear of the F i r s t N a tio n a l bank . Oregon Cottage Grove J. S. MEDLEY ATTORNEY AT LAW 774 W illa m e tte 8 t . Eugene, Ore.