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«•veiling were the O. II. Hein«1 family, the F. I*. Wheeler family, El i l e Dear d o r if , ( ’ has. Wood. Bennie C*>l«\ Mr. and Mrs W. G. Bittinger mid Mrs I.. B Slagle. ROW R IV E R or without ovens or cabinets. Ask your dealer today. (Spia m i to Tin* Sentinel.) .Inly Iti Mrs. Art Childers mid daughter have returned from a visit ut 1‘ortluml and Astoria. Mr. ami Mrs. IV A. Coulter have re tinned from a Visit to Dowell and Uose burg .1 B Mosby was in the Grove Friday Clyde Kerr took Mr. and Mrs, Smith to Doreua Saturday evenin g ami Mrs. Smith ami Mr. and Mrs. (1. Sloan to Dave Baker's Monday «'veiling after cherries. Glen Owens has returned home aud is working tor the Bohemia Lumber rour pauy. The Clyde Kerr family was in the Ur«ive Sunday. Pearl K e n has returned from a visit with tira 11 din a Kerr at the Grove Alford and Dave Williams are here visiting tlo ii -osier. Mis George James Fd Cole w.is in « :« 11« | » u «'ouple of «lays this week Mr. and Mrs, B«di Isaaca returned from Dowell Tuemlay. Mis. Clyde Kerr has received «»or«l that her brother Wesley has joined tlo1 navy as a wireless operator. Mr. ami Mrs. Dave Baker were in the ramp Tuesday. STANDARD OIL COMPANY SAGINAW All the Year Round A New Perfection Oil Cook Stove in your kitchen means better and more economical cooking all the year round. More convenient than coal or wood. Lights at the touch of a match and heats in a jiffy. No smoke or odor; no dust or dirt. Economical. And all the convenience of gas. A N e w Perfec tion O il C o o k Stove means kitch en comfort and convenience. A»k your friend who has one. Used in S. 000,000 h o m e s . Inexpensive, easy to o p e r a t e . See them at your deal er’a today. In 1, 2, 3 and 4 burner sixes, with (California) NEW PERFECTION OIL COOK STOVE W. J. Woods, Special Agent, Standard Oil Co., Cottage Grove, Ore Know les Sterns Graber, Cottage Grov e Chenoweth, Yoncalla H. A. Cool. Drain NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS i I ♦ ------------------------------------------------------------ •$• M O U N T V IE W (Specal to The ¡Sentinel.) July 1.— Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Sears and Brison Sears visited Sunday after- toon with Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Lowry. Mrs. J. L. Buckley was a Cottage Orove visitor between trains Saturday. Earl Ishmael was in the Grove Sun day. Mrs. Rosa Currin, Homer Currin and Mrs. Vernon Fields and son Donald vere out to the I. J. Beidler and W. D. Heath homes one evening o f last veek. Mrs. C. W. Sears was in the Grove one evenin g o f last week. John Ishmael was stricken with par alysis Monday morning and is in a critical condition. Josephine Seward, o f Blue Mountain, 's stayin g at the W. D. Heath home. Mrs. L. A. Whitcomb, en route from 'forth Bend, where she had been visit- ng her sister, Mrs. L. N. Gillnett, to her home at Portland, visited the first o f the week at the home o f her hus 3RESS AIDS BUSINESS, DECLARES WASHBURN band ‘s sister. Mrs. W. D. lit nth. re suming her homeward journey Wednes day. Beidler brothers are making hay this week. Mr. and Mrs. Jauise l.inebaugh and Mr. and Mrs. Homer Chamberlain ami ' baby son, o f Walden, were Sunday ' guests o f Mr. and Mrs. Claude Arne. Mrs. B. G. Crowe has tieen staying at the John Ishmael home caring for her father. Mrs. F. J. Helliwell was in Cottage Grove Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Miller and daughter Selma were Grove visitors Tuesday. Mrs. J. K. Cooley spent Sunday with Mrs. F. J. Helliwell. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Frost and son Harry, o f Blue Mountain, were ut the S. E. Lowry and W. 1> Heath homes Tuesdav. SILK CREEK July 17.— A. L. Chitwood left Sun day evening for Portland. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Moe and little daughter expect to leave We Inesday for Cul de Sac, Idaho. Mr. Moe will immediately join the colors. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Wilson left Monday for their home at Till: monk. Mr. Cook, o f Chitwood, »port the week-end here with the John M oe fam The world is full o f Skinners.” re ily. marked Bryant Washburn, who is now W. G. Bittinger, who spent last week eing filmed in ‘ ‘ S k in n er’s Dress S u it ” here haying, returned Monday t« his he Saturday Evenin g Post story, at work at the Ford mill. Essanay. ‘ ‘ A ll they need is a dress suit Miss Lena Burcham was in the Grove ipiece to climb rapidly to fame and f o r Monday. tune. For, unfortunate as it may be, it Mrs. J. F. Gildersleve, Mrs. W. W. s nevertheless true that the world re- ¡pects and caters to the man who ‘ puts Gildersleve and Mrs. Lou Wheeler at ip a f r o n t . ’ It seems too bad that tended the funeral o f Captain Myrl ress suits do not grow on trees.” At Parker at the Grove Monday afternoon. * rcade theater Saturday, July 20. Am ong those in the Grove Saturday Sapolio doing its work. Scouring for US.Marine Corps recruits. Join Now ! who wear th is emblem a re APPLY AT A N Y tNOCM MORGAN'S IONS CO. POST OFFICE U .S . MARINES fo r SERVICE UNDER THIS EM BLEM i n i m vsT raL rziL jaxr\ Real Gravely Plug has been chewed for its real tobacco satisfaction ever since 1831. I t ’ s made the good old Gravely way. Peyton Brand Real Gravely Chewing Plug 10c a pouch —and worth it G ra v e ly la e te e o m u c h lo n g e r it roete n o m a r e to c h e w th a n o r d in a r y p lu g P. B. G ravely T o b a cco Company Danville, Virginia (Special to The Sentitile.) July 17.- Mrs Bartlett Johnston and soli Leonard were in Ctittage Grove Fri day. Marie and Ruby Elliott and M » ry ami Willie Morgau were m the Grove Thursday Faye Whlteley and Mary Neat w in at the Haight home in Delight Valley Tuesday. The Rogers family is pic kin g berries ut Prune hill Sammy Cappious is sick with diph t heria. Mrs. Fogle was r a lle j to Brownsville Saturday by the serious illness o f loo sister. Gla.lv s HenstOll and Mary Neat wen guests o f F.ffci llopper at Walker Sun «lav. Mr. Elliott was in tin- Grove Wed m*»day. thu I >a me wood visited lit I .orane »cv «•ml days o f I hs I week. .1. E. I > ii me wood did some repair work on th«' railroad bio lg e above Disston last week ami expect» to commence work «01 the county bridges soon. Ed Whifelev, C lifford Smith aa«l George lltisGugs were in Cottage Grove Saturday. Billie Smith is working at Fptuu. E. Dodd visited with his mother Sun day. Mrs V C Cox, o f Kii.jiidn, spent the week «'ml with Mrs \ \\ Intimili M \\ bittntin and sou Leonard are lighting fire above Disston. Mrs I M Hatfield passed through here Mu I until y iui her way to Row River to visit her daughter. Mrs Wmiilliurst Bernice Duine wood ami Hutto- Smith were in Disston one day ol' last week. Mrs \ W hitman is visiting friends at Disston ami Rujiidu Clifford Smith has been called for exaiiiiuution .1 ii I v l!>. Mi Ruseoe is bere frolli Portland mi business Mr, Johnson V nn S ch niaek bu s reuted thè George fu m i W ild hliukbcrrie» are uot verv pini tifili iirotind Doremi this ycur. Mi. and Mrs. t'ha». Jcn alsgs, Mi ami Mr» C l> \ iiii\ iiliii and Mrs W \ Etimi motorini tu l.conu Mundtiy and spelli th«‘ day witll lelatìven Mis lietog<> Kc«lfor«l ami diiughtcì Stella, o f Eugeni', spelli tln* week mul ut Ilo* James Keilfortl lumie ClurenCe l’elcrsnn, o f Cottage tlritvi mot ni ed In Dorella Tucsduy cvciiiup Providing Banking Protection Th« va»t tasourra« of the 1‘edeiul Reserve System, now over a thou nil 11 In n i b d l u i •Mint a .......... .. uted by the depo«ltorN til batiks which, like out selves, ate mem hers of tills great system The largest and the «uialleet of out depositor» riu Ii contribute» lu the same proportion to th!« fund, which gives protection to ull If you havou't this protection alieaily you ought uot to delay. You nucule It the moment you hei mile oue o f out depositm « Curii ul TI uuks. M KM liKit I vv Isii l o e X p r e s s inv s i n c e r e a p p i è e i a t i o n o f t h è maiiy k i n i l n e s s e s » h o m i m e in uiy r e e e n t h c r e u v e l i m i ! , jly lt 'P MRS D E L I.A FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM IIP FF 'First National Bank July 17 Mr and Mrs II II Russell and I II III ily . ol Oakland, are visiting Mrs Russell's parents, Mr. ami Mrs. Burke! Mr Russell, who has charge of a large extra gang m northern Califor nia, any a the crops in that section lire almost a complete failure Mr and Mrs Russell also visited Mr Russell pur cuts ut The Dalles. Mrs \\ E Burket li'ft Maturila« for Klamath Falls to visit Carl Burket and family. Mrs \ Sedersi rolli returned v ester «lay from a visit with her sons at port land V «lisableil engine delayed train No Is here almost an hour tnday. \ Portland ma ti is here looking for ship knee timber. Collage Grove, Oregon W . W . M ’F a r la n d T b« Oily Tinuwfnr Y f. / All Km tin o f V Hauling & Draying Done on Short Notice A PO OR LY FED HORSE I'lauo Moving a Mpei tally reflects discredit on it» owner, but the WOOD AN D C O A L owuer gets the worat o f the deal lie pilone r.r. cause economy iu feeding the nor»* a ffe c ts it« working capacity as well as O f f ic e at thè Bon Tun CoufacUounry it» appearance. Ii your boon* kirks on Ins feed you can correct it by btiyiug BLUE M O U N TAIN your feed here, ns you get the best duality for the least outlay Parmer» (SpedaI !.. Sentinel. > i out rue tor» and horae owners generally July IN.— J o ,.p| Se ward lias been know that our feed ia ulvvnys up tn Hi» s t a « mg at tb< \\ . Heaths ui Mount standard. Cottage Grove Transfer View thè past nei Mrs. Kloyil J«« ii been ipiit it for »<•« crai «lays. Mrs. «lue Perkuis and M Robbins I were m ilo- tirove Sntnrday L. L. Harrel STERLING FEED CO. Mi ni'sila« Glaily s I .a n e a s t e r v i s i t e i l witli M r s l l a s t m g s W «si W A N T A D S. Geo 11 Braluard, Real Estate aud In Harold tloppci returned to Kugene aura nee, timber lands, mining prop Womlay after a w e c k ’s visi! witli bis erty, tanning property, city | •operty li 11 f r anil lumber. * gr.indfather. M llopper Ihere is stili stime tire hiirimig in thè ueigblMirhood. \ ernoii \\ tupp.s and John Palmer are «loing guurd wmk cast of Ilo- Rissues. The Red Crus» belìi its regalar uie«-t mg W edliesday. Gkla McGuire, Max Whipp» unii Chus llastmgs teli Siinduy for Rujndu. HER RO N Mary l.uyng, o f Wulden, spem a few Jays witli I eia llastmgs this «teck. (Special t«• Tin* Sentinel.) Mi and Mrs. Il Kibbey attended July Hi Mr and Mrs. J. V Powell hav«- returned from Fort Sti-vcns, when - ■ Ini re II in thè Grove Sundny. Nelson Whipps uill b a v e Thursduy they visited their son Norvnl, who Kio for a v i s i ! in Pirrtland. to France noon. Malici llastmgs v isited few days The Red Cross met with Mrs. Gib ri»t .vitti Mutici l.uyng ut Wslilcii Thursday afternoon. Jas. I.aneaster has tieen calteli in th. Among those in Cottage Grove during the past week were Mr. and Mrs. Tli irp dratt and experts tu trave Tueaduy Mrs John Murray. Mrs. B M Kappauf Mrs. M ah’ ben. Miss Piper, I.. Q. Mark DORENA ham, aud George Taylor Mrs. Archie GilhHin, o f London, and <H| »♦•rial lo Thp Sentinel.) her mother. Mrs. R. K. Lackv, spent July 17. Mr**. Frank Hnwkin« mid Saturday with Miss Myrtle Gilliam. ilituglitpr ibuluh, o f Cottage Urovt*, \ i* Mr. and Mrs. N. W White anil family il»*d friniti* in Dorfttiu Saturday and spout Sunday at Ixrndon «vith Mrs Sunday. W h it e 's sister, Mrs. W. G Ma»«ev Mr. and Mr*. .lohn Wagner, o f 8nr C. C. Gilham nnd Ivan Abeene got ram u to , Calif., who vixit«*d »«*v«*r!il fine string o f trout up the coast fork days at th»* home o f Mr. Wagner ’* Sunday. brother, I.ot Wagu»*r, l»*ft Tuesday for Dorothy Bartle, o f Eugene, is visit Portland. ing her brother at the J. A. Powell Miss H«*ut*ttu Tretera spent the w«*»*k home. end vs ith Mrs. ( ‘lay England at l«eona. Frank Hatcher arrived Saturday from M i s s (teurgia M c D o w e ll, a teacher Seattle, Wash., to spend th«1 summer it the Kappaufs. Quit the Toba cco Habit. Quit Tobac T ob a cc o Treutment will «flo T H O R N T O N C O RN ERS th«* work promptly and permaneatly. No matt«*r in what form y«m us«* tobacco i Special to The Sentinel.) smoking cigars, pipe, cigaretteii, July 17. Mr. Foster rerently sold n chewing tobucco or sn u ff No muftei horse to Mr Gray and l-e«lie Chapinnn. how much you line, or how long used, o f Divide, took the animal to Eugene Quit Tobac vsill break you o f the habit M onday. in from three to liv e «lays Pleasant to Mrs. Bradford, o f Springfield, visited tak«% no iucouvenience, no remaining several days with her mother, Mrs •iway from work o r business. Yancey. A sirnple home treatm«*ut. No « tun Mrs. Morris M cK ibb en was a Spring ing or desire for tobacco in any form field visitor Friday. :»ft«*r you begin taking Quit Tobac Mr. and Mrs. Ilenry Myers, o f Delight Don't try to «piit the tobacco habit uu Valley, and Mr. and Mrs. Miller, o f aided I t ’s a losing fight against heavy lowdyville, spent Sunday with Mrs. odds and means a serious shock to the Ik« nervous system. Let the tobacco habit Mr. and Mrs. A. I.. Gray and Mr. and <1 ii it YOl It will cjuickly (|uit you, if Mrs. Sherman Chapman motored down you will take Qui (Tobac* according to from Eugene and spent Sunday at Zaek the simple directions we send you. It Foster’s Mrs. Frank Chapman, who is a thoroughly reliable and permanent arne down with them, went on to D i remedy for the tobacco habit, but is not vide on the evening train Frank Chap a substitute for tobacco. man and G. L. Alleman also spent the Thousands have been freed from the lay at the Foster home. habit. Why not y o n f Write at on«*«* for Miss Lois H u ff returned to the Grove particulars ami testimonials. A. F. Hall Tuesday after a visit with Mrs. Aliee ik ( 'o., 11M N. LaSalle St., Chicago. jl - b p Conner. Mr. and Mrs. Keene, o f the I’ eggv Darling ranch, were in Cottage Grove Tuesday. (Special to Th«* Sentinel.) July 16.— Miss Flste Single, o f the Orove was in Disston Friday. L. W. Hunt ami family visited Sun day at the J F D im e wood home, and reported a big fir«* on Sharp's creek. .Miss Flsie Slagle, o f the Orove, spent the w e e k e n d with Miss Rcrnice Dame wood. *5v M is s G e o r g i a G i u lie « . D IV ID E Smith Ensley and .laughter May were Cottage Grove visitors Saturday. Mrs K. B Moody left Satorilay for Eugene. A number from her»* attend«*«! the dance at W «Iker Saturday night. W IL D W O O D frinii Hiaittle, is apcmlitig thè simulici witll A COTTAGE GROVE MAN’S EXPERIENCE Can you doubt th«* evidence o f thi« Cottage (Iruvr ••iti/«,n f Y o u ca n v e r if y doreernent. It «-ail tlii»: t 'o t t a g «1 O r o v e t-n 1'. ti, Kulston, retired farni«*r, 447 H. Tliinl HI., Miiy»: ‘ ‘ W henever 1 have mi importunity to »peak u gooil word for D olin ’« Kidney 1*111« I do not lm»i- tute , o do mo . Tin.i inrdicini' regulate« J If. Chambers w a s up from Po ttage th<* action o f tin- kidney» nnd over Orove Monday. Rome» ptiin» due to diaordrred kidney». R. O. Dickwooil, John Bnrtell and I have lieen obliged to u»e n kidney med John Graber passed through here Mon icine on »cveral oeen»iop» for kidney day on their way to the Rohemia <1is complaint nnd in every inntnnce, l ) o a n ’« trict. Kidney I’ ill» have never fliiled to give The fire in the mountains above Lee »i«ti»fnetory renult». ” Wet more 9n is under control. Price title, ut nil denier». D on’t Al. Churchill, o f the Orove, passed »imply n»k for u kidney remedy get through here Monday on his way up the D o a n ’« Kidney Fill« the «nine that line, and returned the followin g day. Mr. ltul»tori luid. Pewter Millmrn <¡0., jly 12- 1G The C. E. Da me wood family and Ber- Prop»., Buffalo, N. Y. Draying of all Kinds ri uro Morara AUTO D RAY FOR QUICK D E L I V E R Y T E L E P H O N E 72 O FFIC E E L IT E CON FECTION ER Y The Sentinel tía» a iraniani tu a «rbol Interuatioiial l'or ur»lup in the re.poiideiii'«* Hi-lioul which hu» been left fill«* with it for »al«*. W i f h Hi«* cost o f «*v<*rv t luiitf cntt-miK info th«* mukifiK o f t nrwspnpcr Incrina« intf, it I« nbsolutrly (*n««*ntittl Hist «II subscriptu»ns be paid promptly. ••• Fur Hate Fre»li milk cow», young hor» e», mule», nnd « o n e lumber tri Ventch Spur ehe«p J Ii Hawley, Divide, «Ire Phone 5FI2. jn e ‘_’ ljly lt>c F re s h M e a ts Por Sale ho acre» on Doe creek, good oli! ruogi*. Mr» George Faruimi. I .•» rane, O reg on ■pttipd For Sale IIor»epower drag » > « curii plete; r«*built ; ull liew woodwork unii piaion«; 2 » ■ « » mul loo feet o f rm| P R Hherinnn j l y l 2 2l>pd All or part of 120 acre ranch tur »ale or «vili tiike puri Irai!» or g ire timi 011 puri; .'tu nere» un«lei cultivatiun, giHuI r ti ir 11111 g mul »priiig water, Fttir liiiilding»; JO nere» good timhcr M F Bntieork, I.ornne rout«-, Cottngi* Grove. 1 trogoli. jly l'_’ »pt l.'tpd Wauted Some re«pou»lhle party to gnth«-r olir prime emp, e«tiniiitei) ni ulmiit ¡¡tMHI boxe» Big pny to tlo- iigti! j party. F. \Vrighi A Son». Walker u‘J| 1 For Sale Two ptg» welghing 100 Iti» elicli. John llontettler. jly I!• |• j For Sale Two «afe», autogrnph »ale« i r«-gi»ter, Fox floor »«-rupor, limid h"i»t. Ajux rnrpenter *» lioring iiiticliine, emp tjr oil Imrrel», pulley», »hnfting, et«- t'ottiig«» tiro««* Mfg. Co. jly l!Mfc For Baie Well e»tahll»hed retali bu» ine»». Knwleigh '» prodm 1 « Good ren»on». Will »eli »tock, outfit limi Look nci'oiint». or »tock mol outfit. M:iii witli «•Xpcricnce in »i-lling uud colL'cting cmi 1*1 rihe ♦ir,o to f ‘_’.riO per month For pur tic 11 In r» a «Idre»» P t> Box Cottage (Irove, t Iregon. jly I!» 2llc For Sale Two Jer»ey he!Ter». 2 and ¡1 yrar» old, bolli giving milk. I. .1 Green. Cottage Orove, jlv l!> n'Jjid For Sale Mit«-|ie|| wagon, goixl rondi timi, witli doublé box mid »prmg »cui. L. L. Wooley, jlylHn2p«l NO TIO E OF S A L E ON EX EC UTIO N By virine o f 11 Writ o f Exerution agmnat thè property hereinufter de »cribed, dulv i»»ued by thè ('ountv l'Ierk o f lume l'oimtv, Oregon, on thè IHth dny o f July , l!*ÌH, mol lo me, thè under »igiicd, »h eriff o f »ui«i t'oillltv, direited, for thè enforeeineiit o f u jinlginent «mi derree o f foreelo»iire mid «ale given nini nindc by tli" Circuit Court of thè State o f Oregon for niiid Cmmty o f Lane mi thè (ith day o f July, ItllH, in a eertnin »uiI in »aid Court whi-rcin Dulia» N11 tionnl Bank, n Corporation, «vii» pini ut iff, and Paul Eerrigmi wn» dcfendnnt, Regiater No. 107 MD. whieh dee ree wn» given in favor o f »aid plnin tiff and on whieh there i» now netunlly due thè »mu of fl,2<iMi.'l witli intere»! thereiin al »ix per cent per niiniim » im e July ti, lui». I tini rornmumled lo »eli ut publie mie timi, in thè mnnner pre»rribed bv Inw. thè following reni proiierty to wlt: The lot two. thè rùi»t naif o f (he Northwe»! ipinrter, and thè Nortliwe»! ■piarter o f thè Northen»t «|ii«rter o f Mcc timi lliirty, in Town»liip fifteen Month o f Rango »ix \Vo»l o f thè Willnmctte Meridinn, Oregon, contnining ime Inni dred »ixty and «eveuty hiindrerlth» «crea, arrording to thè o ffic ia i pini of • he »ulve« m Ilio »tini lumi, returned to thè General l.nnd O f f ir e bv thè Mur veyor tlenernl. Notiee i» hereby given thnt on Mnt urdav, thè 171h day o f Augnat, HMH, ut thè tioiir o f ime oY luck in thè after noon o f »nid ilnv, ut thè front donr of thè Coimty Court Hou»e in thè City ut Eugeni* in thè »nid Coimty, I «vili »eli thè reai property hereinbefore di’oeribed at publie iiuction to thè high«>»t bidder for ea»h in hand ori thè dny o f »ale, »ilbjeet to redemntion in thè mnnner liroviiled bv law, for thè purpime o f »at i»fy in g thè »aid iudgment and dee ree, with thè intere»! and eoa!» o f »ale Dnted thi» IHfb day o f July, l!>|s l> A KI.KINM jltt-alO Sh criff o f Lane County, Oro. G ood M ra ts At Prices that are right People’s Meat Market W . C . P E R R Y , Prop. Ft»« Dell vet y at A11 Tluiiu or Uia Day \\ Professional Cards MAX LUEBKE THE KAWLEIOH MAN 77f> Sixth Ave W L u «eoe. U te Local agency at J B P l o t /ui.Ul '» R McCARGAR. D D S D E N T IS T Neuritlgiu relieved inalnntly by local application Ke»idenre aud o f f i c e ut Fifth mid Main. Phone l.'tl.l Cottage Grove, Ore DR. S. M WENDT Pliyidciau and Surgeou Hpecial attention givcu to «urgery mid eye, ear and throat. Country •■all» ii » well iin i ity call« au»werei| day or night.- O f f ie e : Cottage Grove lloapitnl J. E YOUNO ATTORNEY AT LAW O f fir« on Mum ivmiufl t'ottu^i* Orovu Oregon A W RIME. M D P H Y S IC IA N A N D SURGEON O f f ic e in Phillip» building over the Ite li Mini drug »tore. O f f ic e phone .14 Ke»ideiiCe phone I2tkl. Oottn^p Hrovt* ( )r«iRon DR. W. M. HAMILTON Re». Phone 14 K.1 LIC E N S E D C H IR O PRAOTIO P H Y S IC IA N CmiNiiltution nml exnmination fr«,e. O f f ic e hour» It to fi. Hun day» and evening» by appoin tin'!. O f f ic e in ubi Cottage Grove limili building at. 104 Main evenne. H. J. SHINN ATTORNEY AT LAW and notary public. Practice» in all court» Twenty fiv e year* ex perienee. Bader Bldg. Cottage (Irove, Ore ALTA KINO ATTORNEY AT LAW O f f i c e located in the rear o f the Fir»t Nutional bank. < ullage Grove Oregon J. S MEDLEY A T T O R N E Y AT L A W <74 Willamette Ht. Eugene, Ore.