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W ar Has Multiplied the Value o f G ood Tires Never were cars so necessary— both in business ami domestic life. T h e rapidly g r o w i n g demand for United States Tires prove their war-time worth. Thousands of motorists each week are turning to United States Tires to get de pendability and economy. United States I ires last longest and carry you farthest at least cost. T h ey enable you to make the most of your car'* passenger or commercial— n o tv. when it is more than ever a vital war-time necessity. There is a United States l ire for every possible need. Our nearest Sales and Service Depot will tell you which ones you should have. United States Tires are Good Tires United Stales Tires Are Ciood Tires J. C . Henry :: Cottage G ro ve C resw ell Auto Co., C resw ell n o t ic i : to nr«* h«»n»bv not i f i «*«1 t «» |»n*t««*!it flit* tutine. «Inly v«*rif»«•«!, to th«4 unid i*xi*i*iit«»r nt Noti«'«4 IN Itri't'liV pivert that \V I*. Hori'tiit, Ort'jjon, within «ix month.« from V tinSchoitn k hit* I mm ’I i , l»v tin Cminf N tin* 157 1 li «lay of «funi*, lì*Is. I'miit <*| the Htatr «»I U n c o il In un«! for W. 1 *. V \N s r ilO l A l’ K, l.ttni* County, ii|»|»«»int«*<i <'X«*« ut«»r «»f flit* , li. .1. Shinn. \ttv. j2 * jl25 K i«(«*utor. «•Ktllt«' «*1 \ III II ft « I It c r e d it o r s J Scott, ilcrcn.sc«!. litui flmf tili p«*r«oti« Im \ i ti « In i in#* ¡ rii«' Son ti U fi- ili«* libitinat flit' natati» of tho aititi «ltf,c«*iiNi4<l | |,,»|**'('. li\t* win* n«*wa ZEROLENE The Standard O il fo r M otor Cars The Popular Motor Oil M o r e Z K K O I . K N E ii used fo r au tomobiles o n the Pacific Coast than all other oils combined. Leading, m o to r car diatributora praise 2 K R O L E N E , correctly re fined from selected California as phalt-base crude, because it main tains ita lubricating b o dy at cylin der heat and gives perfect lubrica tion with less w e s r and less cVirbon deposit. Get our lubrication chart s ho w ing the correct consistency fo r yo ur car. S T A N D A R D O IL C O M PA N Y (California) III th«* Circuit f'oiirt «»t th«* Htiitij n f Oicgtiit fui I,uni» <'ouuty, \lnml E II il tufi, jiluiutiff, vs. \\ 1 1 liiidi II H.ltun, (lefciiijiiut. 1 u vYilliu *1 Hiltoii, tli»* nbij\r nuuinl lit'f#* imi ut: Yuu lire h«*r«*l»y r**«jiiir«*i| tu n «r Hti«l niiswcr tlie cu in |*lia mt filtul ugui» ist yt»U ili thè ttbute entitlcd nint vs itimi « il W«*ekn frum thè ditte ut thè fiist pili/ liciition ut fliis s ii ut muli «, inni il yuu fini tu tt|i|M'tir timi miNwer un hereiii re«|uir«a<J, fur va li li t ther«*ut‘ thè jrluintift hercin vvill u|>|/ly tu Mimi cuurt fur thè relief (•rityetl fur iti Iter •>«ui»|»liiinf, tu-wit: F«»r u jutigiiiffiit ami deere«* «I ismu I v ing tIle murrini'«' euntriict eiisti ug hetweeii |«liiintiff timi «lefeudii ut lierein, flint (iliiiiitiff iiuve fil/Mulute ilivurce frum «le tV li* In ut u mi flint |diiiiitiff Imvc tlie «lire, ciistudv uml eonfrul uf thè iiiiuur eh ild reu thè ÌNMiie ni unni murrini'«*, iiuiiiely, Viola A. Ililtun uml M.nrk K Il(Itnu, timi fur sudi otlier uml fnrther relief u« th«' < uurt iiiny «I«*«*«ri junt nini <‘<|iiit li Me, I hi» ninninoli« in puMinhe*! on«'e u vv«'«‘k fur nix suei essi\ e \ve«»ks in The Col tuff«* fir*»v«* Sentim i, n weekly m w «- ptt|*er j/ut/liiihe*! in ('ottuse fìruve, Lune Cuiliity, Oregmi, n ii< vv «|»n |««'i uf generili * irculnti*»n in Mimi «‘Utility, ami m pul» 1 1 h h«*«I l»y nr«l«*r ut Hun. fi F. Hki|»w*»rth, jmlg*' n f thè uhm«* nnineil court, snid <»r- <l«*r uf «Iute Nlny 2ì*th, li*I h . The firn! pul/licntioti uf Miiinniuna is un May -'»Int, 191 M, utili th«* Inni f/tll/licfi timi un th** I 2t li «Inv *»f ,f ij |y. \. I*. I9IM A L T A K ING, A t t o r n e y f«»r l ’in i n t i f f. |{esi«lenri* f ’uttng«* (Jr*»v«», Lune oj . 11 j l j r l 2 f ’oiin ty , Oregon. Nutiee in hereby given that l*v un nr d T *»t th* * .iinfy «'uun n f Lmie euunty, Oicgun, '*"!>' lumi** the Uh * 1 .y n i .lune, 1918, ili the loiatt'r uf th» e«tut*‘ n i •Murthu J. I burnt*.n, «J» • - * ^♦*«I, th»* un «Jef*igne*| Minnie H Finster w: * ii I« ¡m i h i « •« I adii* in istruì ri* *»f niiuì ••• All \nrnnu* having d a i m « againnt mi * id est m Hre h«*r«aby r«*quíre«l tu pri »*•111 t hem m July vérifié«! ns n n n m > ì b y law tu **u*d administrar rix in j/eraon « r ut tlu* Flit«* í ’mifi' • inner «inr«*, \ o . 525 Mam ,k i ♦•«*t, J'< ■ <irn\ »*, f >r«*gun V- it hi n « i i ¡mm t Im fr o m Ih** «lat«» u f thin notice. i>nt**«i this * t h «lay nf .1 um*, 191H, M I N N I E IV F l .A N T E I L J in jlv • A «i mi nini rat ri x .SH E R IF F 8 S A L E O N E X E C U T I O N IN F O R E C L O S U R E Never was freedom from tire trouble and tire expense so absolutely essential. Know A D M IN IS T R A T O R H N O T ICE N O T I C E TO C R E D I T O R « N o t ic e I- h e re b y giv»*n th a t t>y an nr «1er n f th e ('u t ilit y C o u r t n f E u ne C o o n t>. O re g o n , mu«!«* a n d fil«*«J .lu n e -¿V 1'.*IH, tin* lii.iJerM igned w a s af.|/uiut«'«l *'X «••rut r I x n f th«* last w ill a m i t . s t a i m n t a m i n f th«* e s ta te u f •Iue«/b J . R o b b in s . d«*<'**îiMe«|f ; ml J a n e Rub b in w , «les*eaM«*<l. A ll , »«•tsnii h a v in g c la im s a g a in s t sa id ♦ ’ «taf«* in uh f f i !«• nit me, «Itilv verifi«*d w ith a ll «•Msary vuueher«tf with thè ii m b r s i g n d exeeutrix ut thè u f f te*» nt J. M I '• *m, Eugene, f)i«*g*»a. ori nr befnn* m ÌX muntliM fruii» «bit«* h«*re# f l*at«* nt t i«* tirst |/iiblieatinn »1 fi * liuti * i* •' un** liH, UHH. The *!‘it«* nt th«* la«t |#«.blicafina is July 25, I l i K FI.ORI! « ( E \ U H I F ! fS. jn2H j|y2.1 / Ex«a utrix .1. M. IJ**v« tm , Affnrnev fur E a*«*. A D M IN IS T R A T O R S NO TICE Never was (heir continuous and eco nomical use so imperative. Wr HUMMONH Engine* are either water- cooled or air tuoled. Thia, the air-cooled type, like all inte rn a lco m b u a tio n anjinan. requirea an oil that nulda ita full lubricating qualities at cylinder heat burna clean in the combustion chambers and goes out with exhaust Z K R O L E N R Alls the«# requirements per fertly. barman* it in c o rre c tly refined from malacted C all» forma anphalt-hana crude. W. J. Woods, Special Agent, Standard Oil Co., Cottage Grove, Ore. fr HAR DWAR E FURNITURE KNOW LES & ORABER J F r column parish* d before «Jef use a f ter defence. Stalwart rnr n brought from the Russian front, old nr n forced into the service, mere boys in their F « guv«» up th«*;r lives tn !h«• g«»d of war: unlitanvni wa showing o f f *t its b«*<t an«! worst. At -i terribb <*«/»• of life human b«*ings wort* down th** last line nf British «!♦• t»*ii“»* find troops -.battered and w ary, but still buoyed by remaining eff eeti fo f the stimulant - bur»* on to the w-st, even past Albert, and dangerously «-I um «* t«» th«* «‘ovefed goal, Amiens. And there they were when we reached that city nn the fifth «lav n f th** battle, th«* «lay of gr«*nt slaughter, th» «lay on which it seemed to many that they might succeed, but th«' very «lay on which they w«*r«* st«»pp«*d in the open. With th«* effects o f the «*th«»r an«l rum gon**, w eary and worn, th«• men w h«» had pttss«*<| trench nn«l «nnnori and eiitnngle ments were brought tn a halt, where there w»*re nn **ritrenchm**nts. There they were hold, held until reinforce ments eould conic, held by the valiant British until th«* brilliant French troops could reach them. L« t us pause here for a thought. If the German g«*nerals and th** German military party will sacrifice their own men as th**y surely di<| sacrifice them to gain a pont in strategy, what would they do to Amerien and our allies if they should gain a final victory in the w a r ' We should think o f this when it comes to aiding our government and the auxiliary workers in their efforts to carry nn the struggle to a right victory, to a right an«| lasting pea«**. MAN BORN AND RAISED IN GERMANY TELLS WHY HE’S AN AMERICAN Notice ; m hereby giv« *i tint by »c <l**r uf th«* euunty court o f Eune Coun Noti«*«* im hereby giv«‘ii thut by virtue ty, Oregun, duly rnad«* and entered ui nf un ExiM'Utiuii in Fureelniuire immu »*«] re««jf«l th»* 29th «lay uf May. Hr IS, in «»ut nf th«» Circuit Court n f th** State th«* mutter uf tin* estât»* o f Thomas \V. Brutality of the Soldier W as Practiced th** undersigned, Upon Civil Population of Own *»f Or«»g«/n, f«»r Lane Cnunty, un thè liti» De Lung, d«*c«*used, Country Before the War. «lav nf J mie, lì* I h , in a stiit w bercili un H«* I «'ii M. DeLung, was «July appointed thè 1 11 h <iay n f .lune, li*l S, ili thè almv»- udiniiiistrutrix uf said estate. A ll per entitled ('«»Uri Mary A. Hbermau and sons having «laiiiis against >aid estât* The runton, Kansu*. (>»/ -tte print Laviti Shcrman, Fluiutiffit, re««»verei| are her«»by require«! to present them i speech made in that to « n bv one jildgment ugainnt Fingiti Mimi«, Efftt* duly verified as r«'<|uir**«l by law to sai«l lierinnn Wilks, German-born, which 1 II iik I m , E. !.. Dnle/al ami Mr*. I>ule/al, administratrix at the law «»ffiee of Alta worthy of wide circulation as a patri hi m wife. first uml full uume uiikuuwri, King, First National Hank Building, within six otic declaration. The speech follows: Harry Muunixiuii tinti Mr». Munnixma, C«»ttage (¿rove, Oregon, " I know Ger many; 1 was Isirn there im« vvife, firMt ami full nani«» un k m*w a. mouths from th** «late n f this notice. I went to school in the fatherland; and Luted this Jlst day «»f May, li*ls. I>t*tcmiauts, fur th«* muiu «»t S«*veiiteen let me tell you, rnv j».>o<| German friends H E L E N M. L Ê L O N G , lltindred Eight ami 컫i loft Itnllurs with Administratrix. here tonight, you do not know what you 11 »t«• r«*»I thereuu frum th«* Itoh day nf m31 j2s ire telling about when you support Ger February, lìti h , at th«* rat«1 «»t h |H*r « «* ii t man autocracy. If you are honest about |»er annulli, ami Oli«* iluiidr«*«! Eighty N O T I C E OF F I N A L S E T T L E M E N T it you will say that you and your fath ami no Fio Ituilars Attorney»* fees with ers fled from Germany, just as mine did ii»t«'r«*i»t at io per «•«•ut frolli I ì *I h , In the County Court of the State of to escape military tyranny. I know ami th«* fnrther miiii « » t Twenty fi\e Or««g«»n for Lan«* (.'»unity. Prussinnism. You may have been lairii ami io loo I«««Hai.« cont m and «iisbuiM* In the matter uf the Estate nf Osear els.-where in the empire, but the brutal menti«, am! th«» turibi’r miiiii uf f(i<T.*» II. Tiiplin, deceased. .ron hec-l o f the government that ha.* tuxcs, whii lt jmlgment was <*iirolled ami N«»ti«*e is h«*reby given that th«» un drenched this whole world in its war it«M'ketc«i in flit» c l e r k ' m offie«* nf sai«! «lersigned administratrix of the estât* for world power was the same power Court in Mimi Coniliv un th«* 111li «lav of Oscar IL Taplin, «l«*eeas*»d, has filed that made every German who had «• t *!uue, F.*l>. an«i Mimi Ex«*»*ution t*» me ill flu* above entitled court her final little cottage or mud hut. no matter «lireete«|, (‘nminamlitig me in the nume account in Mett lenient « * f said estate, how poor lie was. to board a German «»f thè .State ut Ort*g«»tt %ia «»rder tu nat and by order of said Court Tuesday, the oddier free of charge. That soldier ikfy aaid jmlgim nt, c«*MtM and accruing Itith day «»t July, li* l v at lo »»'clock wa- the nutorrut of that home. Hi c«»MtM, t«» m «*II thè fullnwing «l«*Mci ibe«l a. in., in th«» County Court room in the word w h s law. I f he punished a child r«*aI |»r»»j»«*rfy t<» vvit : court hous«* in Eugene, Oregon, has b«*«*n •r knocked him from a chair to the Cuniiitericing ut a |»«»int in the Enat line fixed as the time and place for hearing floor the father must -mile. To resent nf thè righi «»f wity of th*4 Oreg«m and objections, if any, t«» saitl final account the action of the brutal guest, who must California Kailroiitl Cu. (Southern Fa and for the settlement of said «»state have the best of everything in that «•»tic L*» mm «»«*) 5.ÌI2 ehi«. Kant nf tli«1 Lutisi this 12th day «»f .lune, llH.s. house, was to bring dire punishment s«iiithwe»«t eorner nf fin* tlume.H (*hapin C l. A K A K. T A P L I N . ipon the head of that family. There i » I ( No IO in r p -'i ^ i» West jn 14-jl 12 Administratrix ia s a filled knapsack hanging upon the ut Willuinette Meri«iiuti, ami rtininng tail and a loaded gun in the corner, thenc«* South .'JIJ ¿ 0 " \V«*Mt alnug line D o n 't' forget that by paying a full and when a rail of war did come that of miik I tight «»f wny 1J.75 ehi«, tu thè y e a r ’s subscription in advance you get soldier with 150 others knew just where eenler «»f Martin Crcck, thcm'e d«»wvi it at the old rate o f $1.50. The new rate •o run in order to form a company ready «•• mi ter «*f Maid Martin Cr«*«*k with it?» applies on delinquent accounts only, tf for immediate service. That is a type ineamleringM aa fnllows, to vvit: Eaat 5 if the German organization for you. eh?«. Nnrth 7J° .'to’ Eaat 4.75 c I im . North A W F U L S L A U G H T E R OF G E R M A N S What I have said cannot be denied. h 7° .'to'* Kìiat •» chi«. North 52* 2.7l) chi*. • • l.et me tell you something else, S IC K E N S BRITISH G U N N E R S Ri • Bui i 34* 30 have been asked so many times how Raat LJO eh*. North 51 ” J0# Kant 4..r>U can the German people, who are gener tContinued from first page chi«. North 27* io" Kunt 3 eh?«. Nnrth ■illy so peaceful, have changed into such ll*° Kunt 2.50 cha. Nnrth I C Kaat i . ’»ó murderers? 1 tell you that for years «•hi«, t«» thè »South line uf Jaim»M Chapiu As that wave o f Germans, a s«»lid and years there has not been a minis 1>. E. C. No. 40 and thenc«* NVent «m mass, came across the land between tli« ■er standing in the pulpits o f Germany Cluini line lì».40 eh*. F» tli«* place o f b«»- British and German trenches, the heavv but what has been selected by the gov gintiing, «’«»ntaiuing 22.lt* aerei« mori* *»r guns o f the British opened on th«1 eminent. Approved by the powers he |«» mm , ami b«»iiig iti Lane County, State They had but to fire. They could not has never preached to the people with of Oregon, l/eiiig a |»urt of Marion in ism th«* enemy. The Gentians sank F out combining the name of kaiser Wit Martin ami W ife I». L. C. No. 40, N«»tt. their death by thousands h«»fore thus* helm with God Almighty. The people Mi2 in Miti«! Towanhip 21 S. K. ò \V. of guns. But the war-mud managers be have had it preached to them. It be hind them ha«l planned f«»r just such a came a part o f th. ir religion. God ha- \V il Iti mette Meridian. N’nvv, therefore, in the Nitine of the slaughter «if their own men. With th« given them the kaiser. It is a part of Stufe o f Oregon and in compiimi««' death struggles of the first wave i»t their training as well for not a school with Mani Execution and Order «*t’ Sale Germans, tame a second, uniforms new. teacher or instructor in the schools of and ili order to imti*fy mhì «I jmlgment. hearts b e a : ing fast aliti brains borne u| the fatherland but what is subject to with the stimulus of rum and ether. the approval o f the German government «•oMt.H and accruing ««» sìm I wi11 on Sut urday, thè 271li day of July, liMS, be They, too, w ent dow n before the terri fit and the children are taught that Ger tween the h«»urM of ì» o ’eloek u. in. and fire o f tht same British guns. many must lead the world, that their The t hi til wave of men came ami th«1 kaiser and their God are inseparably I o'clock p. ni., fo vvit at 1 o'clock p. in un sani day, at th«* Southweat door ot third wave of men died. connected. I tell you that the German Thousun Is more came in the fourth people have had so mueh of this doc the County Court h«uiae iti E «gene, Lane County, Oregon, oft’er for sale for eash. wave, anti were pile»! demi above th« trine that they really believe what they bodies ot their comrade*. have been taught and cannot escape aiilijerf t«» mlemption, all the rigiit, ti So it went, wave after wav«4, the Ger from the virus. tic and interest of the above-nnmed df “ M y own mother carried me in her fenilanta in and to thè abtive deaeribed man generals deF'rtuii.ed to make *'th« ka iser’s ov n bu ttl e’ * a victory by wear •trms. She knew what military tyranny reni property. ing out the British guns with German was. for she suffered until we came to Date«! this I2th day t»f June, 1918. human flesh. the land o f the free to live under God *1). A. E L K I N S , The Hri'ish gunners actually became given stars and strip-s. Often have I jn21 jlvlì» Sh eri ff o f ta n e Co. Oregon heart sick with k lling the poor beings heard her say in heart-broken anguish who marched to th«ir death on the «»r over the safety of her brothers whe N O T ICE OF F I N A L S E T T L E M E N T «lers of their own cruel generals. fought in the German legions, ‘ O why is Notice is hereby given that the nn- When the ninth wave o f men had it necessary for a people to fight and dersigned administrator of the estate come and «lied, th«* cannon in the first keep great armies when all could be so of Ira K. Conner, «lee»»as«*d, has line of British defens«4 became so hot happy?' Her brothers were killed in fil«»d in the County Court «»f Lane that they could not be fire«! tiny tm»rc. battle, but our love went out to this County, Oregon, his final account as The gunners took o f f th«» breech locks great country o f freedom which ha« such administrator am! that Tuesday, and retire«! t«» the s«*cond line of de blessed the world and which is ours to the 23rd day of July, 11»is, at the hour fense. lay. How 1 ¡a - would she lie were she of 10 oVIock a. in. of said day hits been On came the tenth wave of Germans, only here non to know thnt three sturdy fix«4«! by said court as the time for h«*ar there to meet the fate o f th«4 nine that grandsons nre i-- the service ready to ing any objection* to said report and had gon«» before. On cani«» others, sac follow Old Glory to - greater sphere of settlement thereof, in the county court ri fices to the will of nn nutocracv de freedom than the world has ever known room o f said court. C. C. C O N N E R . termine«! t«» fasten on tht* rest of the They have taken a solemn vow to fol jn2l jly 1!» Adipinistrator. world th«» same militarism that made low our flag until it floats in triumph these subjects give up their lives. over Mresdon, if reed be. And their N O TICE OF F I N A L S E T T L E M E N T But the Germ."n generals hr i more march, my friends, won't be the march Notice is hereby given that the un- men to feed int«» îjie brrrnge of the of the German* through Belgium, with deraigned ailminiatrator of the «»state second line of B r t b h guns, and feti its blood and teai« for they will sav of Mrs. Susan Conner, deceased, has th«*m; f«»«l them until more British gun to the German people. ‘ Come, my broth file«! in the County Court t»f Lane ners were sickened by th«4 sight anil ers, into the enjoyment o f the fruits of County, Oregon, his final account as fire«! more from duty than hat reti- *ix great freedom of the world democracy such a«lministrator and that Tu»4s«lay, eept such hatred r.; must arise in men that knows no divine right o f kings the 2Jr«| day t»f July, 1918, at the hour with red blood nr«l hearts «»f humen nnd that shall mean for all peace and o f 10 o'clock a. m. of aaid day has been beings for generals who will make such happiness. W e come not to rob von of fix«»d by saitl court as the time f«»r heat n sacrifie«» of human life. your land, or your money, or to enslave ing any objections to said report ami St» human flesh wore «Iowa more steel, you, but to bring you in larger measure settlement thereof, in th«» county court men paid th«4 toll with their liven until that message,which the angel* snng nut room of saitl court, C. C. C O N N E R , more British gun:; been me te«» h«>t F» be nn old .Tndea, pence on earth, good will jn21 jlyllt Administrator. fired. W ov e after wave and column af- to men.* ” fr Providing Banking Protection The vast resources of the Federal Reserve .System, now over a thou sand million dollars, are contrih uted by the depositors In banks which, like ourselves, are mem hers of this great system. The largest and the smallest of our depositors each contributes In the same proportion to this fund, which fiv es protection to all. I f you ha v e n 't this protection already you uu^ht not to delay. You secure It the moment you become one of our depositors. MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM First National Bank Cottage Grove, Oregon W.W. M’Farland The City Transfer All Kinds of Hauling & Draying Done on Short Notice Plano M ov ing a Specialty WOOD A N D COAL Phone 55 Office at the Bon Ton Confectionery L. L. Harrel Cottage Grove Tranafer Draying of ail Kinds P IA N O M O V IN G A U T O D R A Y FOR Q U IC K D E L I V E R Y T E L E P H O N E 72 E L IT E C O N FE C TIO N E R Y O FFIC E W it h the cost of everything entering into the making o f a newspaper increas ing, it is absolutely essential that all subscriptions be paid promptly. '* * BUTTER WRAPPER PRICES The following prices are now in e f fect on butter wrappers: HMi wrappers, on Fridays and Batur- days only .......................' 1 0 0 wrappers, on any day except F r i days and Saturdays______________ $1.20 These are cash prices. Additional wrappers printed at the same time with either o f the above, 35 •ents the 100. COTTAGE GROVE SE N T IN E L, The L iv e W ire Newspaper. P ro fe s sio n a l Cards MAX LUEBKE THE RAWLEIGH MAN 775 Sixth A vc W., Eu;ene. Ore. Local agency at J. B. Protzman's R. McCARGAR. D. D. S. D E N T IST Neuralgia relieved instantly by local application. Residence” and office at Fifth and Main. Phone I81J Cottage Grove, Ore. DR. S. M WENDT Physician and Surgeon Special attention given to surgery and eye, ear and throat. Country calls as well as city calls answered day or night.- O ffice: Cottage Grove Hospital J. E. YOUNG ATTORNEY AT LAW O ffice on Main avenue Oregon Cottage Grove A W. KIME. M. D. P H Y S IC IA N AND SURGEON O ffice in Phillips building over the Benson drug store. Office phone 34 Residence phone 126J. Oregon Cottage Grove DR. W. M. HAMILTON Res. Phone 14 F3 L IC E N S E D CH IRO PRACTIC PH Y S IC IA N Consultation and examination free. O ffi ce hours 9 to 5. Sun days and evenings by appointai't. O ffice in old Cottage Grove bank building at 104*k Main evenue. H J. SHINN ATTORNEY AT L A W and notary public. Practices all courts, Tw enty fi v e years ex- perienee Bader Bldg. Cottage Grove, Ore. ALTA KING ATTORNEY AT LAW O ffic e located in the rear of the First National bank. Oregon Cottage Grove J. S. MEDLEY ATTORNEY AT LAW 774 Willamette St. Eugene, Ore.