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— (r HUMMONH thoiiHfiii«!, tbri’o hunilntl iwt-iitv finir uml fi*i 100 «lullurM vvitli iiit« r«*Mt tboii'mi troni Mimi IVib day « » f .luly, IHI h , ut In (III Direni! € 'tnir t «»I fin Mini«' «if fili' Mi I r uf H poi rolli pt| nilllUIII, 1111«! 1 >ll’unn lui 1 (|i ih * ( 'oimty. t va o b iiioì i ••«i 11 f • > uml a«» ino «pdlnm uf Utmrgc M. fIiiw li* n , rinintit f, \ ». ’.I t«*i tM'.y ' fo«*, uml fin f«iith«r niiiii of . \. è I « * «li « »t uh ! E«! i » m K. Ho»hor, I iim twoiiiy foui miti #n ino dullum « «»«( n uihi j vifa, .1 K Vouni; iiih ! Anni* I Yoimg, 111 Itili MllH'llt H, VV II ir || imitilo Ut VA'U- rii t l.n va ite .rubli »* Thomii «li, un mi r«ill«’ii uml do«’k•’!«•*! in tb* i 1 « rk '« offi«*«* Minili*’«! ni.tu, 1 («• I•-n Nuttun Bri« luud of M i m i rollì i III Militi rullili V UII tilt’ |Mli Tim vwt. resources or the federal 1 K iiii l*rii nir«l, h«*i li mi I M II k MITI System. now nvit a thou \ 11•• 11 1 1 1 1 «! I .»ureiin \ll« n, lii/« wifV, «Inv ul .liilv, lil]H, uml « ui «I «*f««utimi l»t no «liio«,t'i| roiiiinum!ini* ino in tb* »ami million dollar*. uir coutrlh 1 '|. IIIH \. MI' II, lilllll«l I i h «I, 1 Knv»«*i iiuiii «* ut t b«’ Stnf*' o f < I m buii , ni or<l«*r u I ki I by the depositors In hank UHI \ltgl|MÌII K II V"*'l ( III VA Ì I • , i'IlUlll’M t«* hu t i l v Mimi ,}u«i^llM’iit, t «» mi < rimi m which, like ourselves, are inoin I» hd vaiin I», (. i )'ri<!l< v, uni! Mnl«'«»lui limili* «* um ! m , to n «‘II III«* I «»Ilo va i ii ^ ì «I* here of thin Krcat system ^ 11 < Ini k , In i «-ii«Iiint- Mi'ritii'd ronl propoli a , fu vai !: The largest anil the smallest of A ii umlÌAÌdcd buif n»t«*r«Mf m unti tu out depositor* each loutrlliutes In Tu .1. V 11 u h b<ir uml Edili» II. l|o-iu»r, II m m m proportion to thla fund, I h ** wife, .1, K. Y«niiijx nini Numi I. ilio follovA iii ^: f *< «All III •* Il a illg ut li polli! Ol^bty < HU which gives protection to nil Yoimg, I iih va if«*, nini Climi*** l>. bùi f •••*! Wo h t t»f t ho hoij ! | j va *• -f roi nrr ut war«!», Defeudui»! » : ir you hnveu't thin protection l.ut b’oiil ( I; Ili Ifloi’ k S li 11/ *>f Mul In fin' nniiii' uf tbi* Slut*' o f Ori'gon: ulieady yon ought not to delay. ’ m \«lilifi«tii tu b.u^i'iit , un tbo vai mi , Mm un* borcliv rtmuired tu npo«'m litfuii 1 Von n<iuie It the moment you w «'«t om* biimlr< i| f •*i« I inni miNV«i'i flit1 plniiitiIT’ m ruinpluirit 1 M*,M hi'couie oue o f our depositor*. uml US 100 i I MI.'. ih f «•«•!, fbt'iiro *outb 1 fili'il uipiiiiMt vuts in fin* u I nivi * ru f i t Imi nuit va itbin *1« vYt'i'kM filini tbi* f'irMt t va •« h li ri < 11 «'< I fttrfv <2 M*< f *'«•!; fh«m«' on«’ li il ii «I r «« I f 4*i« uml HH fnu publient inn of fili» Mil iff III* * II* ; litui if you l'iui I lo !»H , f«*«*t ; uml fh**m «‘ nm fb t va «» fini nu tu miMWi l, for va nut thereof tbc ! plia i h 11 f t will apply fu tbi' ( ’oiirt fui tb«* burnii «ni fm ty ( 2 1 0 ) f «•«• t • < » tb«’ piu«*«* I n'lii'f pray oil for in tbr «'omplaifit b « i * * «»f lH-f*iiiiiiii^, ex« «'jitiiiji fio* m 1 1 *'*•!* uml in, to wit. That plaintiff d'i m r i | *< < ! 14 IllloVM fi m |»!utt«‘«l, ili b.u^«‘li«'( l.llll«* rollìi t in«*iit lignin»! fili* <|i fi'liilllUtM, •(. A ty, «trogoli. N ova , t b«T«'f «ir«*, in fin* un ino o f flit* llunbor uml Edna If. Ilonbor, In* wife, for flu* h ii III of fi A I' fbotiMiiul lini Iti r m Sfato ut' Or<*K«»u, un«! in <* « »fu pi » :• i* <*•* ! v\ it h inti'ii'Mt tbori'on ni fit«* rtth* nf nix va »f li mìih ! «»x**4*utimi uml m«|ot o f Miti«*, p*' r i * nf por a minili from July l-fli, uml in md«*i t*i MutÌNÌv Mm«l jmlKinont, 1919, uml for flio further niiiii o f $94.79 «‘ om ! m , attillili^ r«»MtM uml uttorm*^’«* ft«*M, I va ili «»n Sut iir«liiy, tb«* I*t «luy va tilt IaI« ront tboroou ut tb** rut*» o f »ix Brigadier General J i m r i G Harbord, poi ioni pir u ti li li ut Ornili fbo 2Hth «luy ut A i J u m t, 11« i H, lyof aa «'«• il Iti*- bmirM ut uf b'olii uni v, Iff I h , tbc untomi! of lux»** H «i '«To«*k u. ni. mul I oTIurk p. tu., who ia command er of the United n o t ic i ; o r f in a l h k t t l e m l n t !• • «luy, I wilb fin» ronfi, perniiti«'» u ih ! interest tovAit, ut I uVInrk p ni., mi N u liir i* hereliy gì a «»i» flint t I h * il li • f « * r puoi l»y pini uf i l ! fot fbo yen r o f ut tb«1 R««t%t b va om I «litur « » f tb«* ooun ty State* marines fighting in France. «*oiirt I» « * M « • in K<iK«*m\ I. uih * rouutA', »igiie<l mi ni ini m I ni tur vxltli ibi* vvill i«n ( UHM, until putii, uml for I iìm «•«>»!» un« I <frignìi, off«*r tur Miti«- tur ruuh, Miihj«’«*! 11**1«'«! «*l tli«* t'Mtut** «» f H uiiiih 'I T. ('iiiii’ v l|ÌM!mrM«t|lll‘lltM 111 fili* MIAI f, I II«' I udì i*u ut t«» irtlriuptimi, all ut tb«* riobt, tifi* ami j fui ncy» * lo*'*; flint I h** morigtige I* «* | < I • I»'« *IIM« m |, liti*« filiti III I iio f'uillltN Cl.llll K «*r I I * v plniutiff upon fbo f« • 11« » va i ng «lo iii !*, i «*« i « » f Muid il«*f«'mlnn t, «*r I li • * .Stufi' ut Oii'giih fui Llltlf f'iiiifltV I M*'illio*| ioni propoity lioluiigìug (o ,1. A. m*f:i \Y1 ij4 bf rfortnorlA MU^^lo \ «*ril«'tu I Iti* filini u«'< ««lini un Miti'li iiiftiuinint rufur, II uh I iu » nml Kdnu K. liuMbur, In* vai !«*, « tMlnir 1 1 1 mul u a A' utb«*r p»i*»mi or p«*i nuiim « lia 1 in 1 1 »^ !» a , t br«»iif*li or timlor ti« r, tali«! limi briilnv, fi»** Ini li .|nv nf A iij / I fu va it : Mi miming ut fbo noi I b m»rfiiM«'»t cor- ni uml tu tbo - : 1 «ti inur f ifUKod |»ro|ni««*M iim I ( I ii I s, ut ili** I iuiii of In n ni. ul imi tti flit- Evan Muri in Dunution l.nml • I * *** 1 ¿1 *0*1 b »*roiu. Mini ilnv. Itti** l*«*«,n fin*'«! Itv Mini lumi ( ‘limi» No. 42 in S*'**fioii \o, 3 Town Ibifotl tbi« 2<»tb «1 :1 v uf .Iiilv, !HI h . uh tbi* Inni' fur brillili^ nini ptiN*ing J »hip Ilf Sunfli of Range No. 3, \V«'«| of \\ - Ii 1 1 1 Kton. — The hij I i - object of I» \. bll.KINS, I S li m i ff * » t lui io- Cuu ntv , «trogoli thh allie* and (lie German* m the •i|tun Militi fin ii iiri'uiinty nini fui binr | W itluiui'ftì \| orni ni u, f li «*•!«'«• mi ut b 11.93 11 2 chain* fu ibi* N«uitbou*t «orner ut ilio \\. nt^ uf» jrrl imr* tlirii'fn if mii \ |h«*re In’ j I.. <« n o n v\ mim J |#*iimtuni 1*11 mi Cluni! Nu. — “ “ — ~ ~ ^ ~ ^ “ “ *■ ' Hoir‘•mir Hhelm* Httllenl now 1* to kill unii fui t la i* fumi •! f f li’itii'ii t ut mim I M‘J III NU 1*1 SooflUII N o. il, 1 Ill'll«'»’ VA **«•! N O T IC I: OF S H K l t f l ' i 'M B A L K ON u * manv men a |Ki*nlble (»< ncral I.l.ru limili* tu f b*' vA«*Mtoil> liorf li went enfili«'. K X I X 'U T I O N IN rO R E C L O B U R E Mar, ........... of ; taff sat(1 at llis ...mi I rumor ut niìo I Murtili «’Inini, tbi'iife Tilt* flint |»u|*|trtif ititi ut O hm mille« 25 link*, flii'ii«'«' «- hn I purallct va itli Nofiee i* hi rehv uivcn thut hv \ irtii* ! weekly conference with newspaper in mi t la•• 1 i*f li iluv ut' Jiilv, 191 \ uni! li*««iit)i j ibi' MfUfb liti«* uf nu i 1 1 riunii No. K2, • •I :m cxeciitii.n mil i.uh i ut -n|e i«<iic<l j correspondents. W hatever objective Ili«' I II N | | a || | a | M’TI I ìllll IH Oli fili itili ll.iA J 27. If# l'bniiiN tu tb«* va «* n | Int«* uf tb«* VVil- j I iuiii I. MiKmiii'V Domi fluii «»f Augii»!, 1918. y I •mid I I Ircgiiii fur III. Con u l\ Of I . « , ....... II,.. heglnnlntt. the e lui m N *». i J ’ in Sortiuii No. .» ih .nui«! 24 f b «In a uf July, IHI m , on u |utlj»in«*iit I Maid. I iuh !#«'«*n ■ubin«*rK«*d by 1 1 v l i i H| n I . i \1 f ì K \ Rfh 4<*w nnbip 1 !* Suiitli ICiaii^«- « \\ «•*! uf i «'fid«*! «*«t m Militi ««flirt mi tbr 2!th «luy NiliiuiiMtrnfur va iti» flu* vsill luim'x«’«! nf I ibi* \\ illuiiii'tt«* M«*ri«liun, d«*velupm«*nt» in th** Hglitiiig fIn*»•«*•• north i»f July, Mil*, in a »uit wh«*rt*ifi J. li ibi* «^tllfl* ut Sii III II** I I ( ‘«illl'V , •!•*«« n-« «I j h link*, fli•*«!<*«* n«»rtb hì » v *s « uimi l«»t u j B a va I«* y va u n plu tut iff ami I). I. Miller (i«*n**ral March pointed out tliat th«* I pUlflt VA Ill'll* Militi liti*' Ì lit lT|M*«‘f u tbi am! Hofu Mm«*r aa «*r«* «li*t«*mlmit*», Hah«*ut ha» been g n a t l y flattened, I rtl'hl lauti II. iti IV uf V Ilo ri|»lit uf VA U V uf Miii«! J ml giu **n t being in fu vor «»f rio* I ilio O. à f Huilwiy, tb«*ii«*«* iiurtbonxt above plaintif t und ugniuMt the h I ioa «* thu» virtually dlHHipatiiiK any hope» I i*rly illuni* nui «| vA«**t lui** ut ««m«l H4*lit limned d i* f** n<l u u ( m f«»r the *«»m of eleven of th«* .«1 1 1 «*» flagging large number» I o f va » y fo u point va b«*ro tb«* mh ih «* tutor bumlretl Mixt v -right ami •«•* BHi «lollarM o ( the enemy. T ilt City T i a i W e r t M'rtn tbr north Ittiiuitlurv o f hiiì «I Mr j K i ti uà y Mutin! ioti I. uim I f'Iiniii a ai Hootiuii va 1 1 b inter«*»! theri'oii from »uid —Iti» Arrival of the 42*1 (rainbow ) divi- Ail Kiml* uf day o f July, 1 9 IH, jit tb«* rat«* *»f *« per j No. 2, flii'fitp iioftli IH* va «*N t tu tb«* aioii ami Its participation In the fight «'«*nt per miriiiin, and one h«Iu«lr«*<I tvAen ' puitit of l)0 |*imiiiiA*. con fui u in a * un«* nifi «Iloti i Mttf* a* io* of Imiti, mur«* or I«* mn , ty ami no BMt dullarM attorn ey'» Teen, ing east o f Fere eii Tarden oi« wan an mol the further »um o f | aai *I vi * dollar» ni ledilo County, Or< i ; oii . nouiiee«!. T h e 3«l regular divixion*also A I m «» lit»|*i u illudi ut u pumi H iut|« «’{tut rtuttn ami tlÌMburH«»nient», whieb ju<lg watt identified as in action at S«*rgy tu» ut v a A m enrolled and dork**!«'«! in tli* ! il t b«’ Itorf hrHi»t rttruor «»t Mortimi i *ifCo Piano Movlng a Spedalty and Ci«*rge», w)iere the era« k German I ni T oaa iinhip iti i « •* I «*«* it m « * u t li rutilo 'b*^’t* elerk m itffir«* of muh ! eourt in -aiti rollìi WOOD A N O COAI. j va «'«t ut fhr Willntiiofto M«ridimi nu l ty «tu tb«* 24 th «lu v of Jill a . 11* 1S, nini guard division» have been defeate«l run tboiiro Mouth 51 roti»«, tbi'tir«* «* hm I mjio I execution to ni«* «lireeled ronitnumt- i'hoae -Vi ing in** in thi* n u in«* o f the Htnte of in rerent fighting by American troops O ffice at thè Itoti Ton Confecttnnrry | «I rodi«, ttirili«* MtHifb I I 1 1 •• roti* tu tb«* Oregon, m «*r«ler t«> » n ti»fy muì «I jmlg I «|uart«*r n«*oltoti liti** ninnine t*u«it »uni General March had nothing to re ment. r«»MtM miti neeriiiitg «•«>»»!-, tu Mell I AA l'nt tlirtltl^b .H«*«'t Ititi t VA I* III Nil |t| tOAA fi veal as to the extent «»f th** casualties the folloAAÎng d«*»eril»e<i r«‘a 1 prufiertv, «bip, t bon« " on m I mi «iiiiirf «*r niH'Iiofi Ini«’ »uataiued by the American forces in l » l r«»« 1-, liu ritf mu tli 192*4 loti - to t o va it ; Beginning at a point 3377.25 f«»«*f fhi* *«M-ft«»n im«! fovAiisiup Ime, t h *•»»•«* l’b r fftlluvA iti)4 line« » un* non In ef AA • • I «»1 ftlAA risiili lim* 2-»2 r«t«l- ft 1 he Motith uml 2*t f ' f t **u»t o f th«* northA%«*iit the r«*c«'iif fighting. He said. Imw piare ut l»«‘g(fiiillig, r<»i*t:iiiiliig 199 ere» corner <»f th«* S. B Knox I tona lion I .mid ever, that General Pershing had been f r r t un t»tit tr i AArupprr»: mon' «t It HH III 1. him * * ouut a . <*8f :i t«■ of Claim No. *’«». and rtiiining tlienee eunt ordered to cable the casualties as re 100 vArn|ip«TM, mi I i u I ì a » uml Sntur • !l • S•1 ! « V« ept f Itti «Ir« »III tilt* 1 1 * Ilf of •MM) f«*«*t, tlienee Mouth !Mni f**»*t, tb«*nee «InvH uiily ........ 4 1.00 VA A V • » t Ilo- < II. g, u miti ( ’aliforniti *:.il lAOMt *!•'«(» f«*«*t, theart* north 9 9 *» f-*et, to celv**«l and that these would be given noi wrupprrM, on uii . a «luy ««xccpt Fri road » i III P» Il A , 1 •« ing aiiuul 1 acres. I liti th«* pliir«* o f Itt'gtiniing. it m ta in i ng 15 out h«*re at once. •»ere» o f Imi.! ;• i 1 m -retimi 22, T«»\\ un !» i p j «luy» uml S.'itiirduyH $1.20 . X. . |.f iUtl t lici t rom 1 1 . acres ti»1•d-d 2*t, Month Range 3 w«*»t, \V. M., except to It. |) ilaw lev, n . r - f ur** lutiti pnrt'M l»l* f’tllCt | i »H« m | llll«| hm I i I »<*«urtliDg to law. mg therefrom a r«»a«lway 30 f«*«»t in J Additimml wrupprrM printrt! nt tli« ami th« ;il*pli«‘«l on pin i ut i tl s vAitlth th** «-enter line thereof being 330 J »unii* tini«* Avitb «'itliiT «»f tln» ubo vi* 35 ptdgiiii* it. that tin- piiiiiitift it«* he d to feet »outh o f the north line u f the abnvel The French have raptured the im fm \«* a first uiul prior lien, ii|Min the tleMrribftl latiti, all in !«ane eoiinty, (>re-l rrnt» 1 1 1 «» 100. IlllOA I* t «•Sfl'il»«'<i «ul property ami t lint gun. portant enemy base of Fere-en-Tardc- Now, therefor«*, in the name « * f the J the def 'iitlnuts, ami cucii <• f them. u ml r o T T A I I K (I I U )V i; S F N T I N K ! . , nols. or State of Oregon, and in compliance aaìì I i I b«' l.ivo W ì r t N«* aa H pap«*r .«ii pt-rsnuN « ’Itti ut » it t 4 limit r. 1 • The line wh«*re the German with « It i «»tigli them, ««r a 11 A of tlit lit I m * ’ore nii id cxeftition and or«i«*r o f »ale, ami in 1'lotH‘tl J mi lutrr«'« nf 11 II A l*«f mt V t»f / «'• «inter t«> »nti»f\’ miik I judgment, «*o»t» drawal-lias attained its greatest depth tlllllpf it ii in or !•» -ui«i inortg.ige.! i r«»p urrruing eo»tM ami attorney fee», I will j r rfy ; ami for »nidi further réli«*f ; im may • in Saturday, the 3l»t «lav «»f Augimt, Is uortimnHt o f Chateau Thierry. The I9|M, bet aa een th«* h«»ur» of 9 oVloelc u. depth from that point gradually he 1 l»t* i«|liitab|l' III tbr pM'IIIIM'M. Th»» sum litoti» im mi r\r«l u i»« »ii von by in. nini 4 oVIoek p. in., t « » \ a it, at mie «•«»m«*s narrower until It is quite small l»ubliratioii in licrordmir«» va itti an or«l«*r u ’clock p. m. on -aiti «lay. nt the Mouth- ^ f ()n*gmi - „ . l»v . .... matlr at Kugeii«', th e ______ IlmiHt aa «*»t door «»f tin* «'mint a eourt limine in on nearing the eastern pivot on the *• F. >kipAAorth. Ci’i eiut .1 utlge, nil Kiigewe, Lane «ountv. Oregon, o ffe r f«»r front nouthw«*i»t of Khetms. Both h»*re ! the 12th « la a o f Julv, 191», returning ! **le tor ca»h, Miibject f « • redemption, all and around So into ns, the other pivot. • t tlie right, title an«! interent *»t naitl limi this m » i mm on- l»r pu b li sh ed uf I« ast { <int «• a vAi'ek for »ix c<»u»e«-uti\ AAeekal <lef«*ndatit», 0. L. Miller and >««fa \. I th. ground is suited for defense. 77fi 8»*th Ave. W . Eu tens. Ore. I in th Cottage i»i t age droAe Sentinel, a nevA- j M111» r, and eaeli of them, ami nil per At these two points the Germans Local agency at J R Protuman’ s ho H» claiming by, through or under them Id i nii et • •r either o f t!i«’in, in and to the above have coucentnited artillery and in ¡'nil. Onte «»I the f i n d public:itimi J u l y 19, «le»eribe«l real property. fantry, knowing that j f a hr«*aeh be Date«! thin 2**fh dnv o f July, 1918. 1. made a great majority of the Germans I> V FI K IN S . \ L T A K IN O . DF.N TI8T ii2-3() Slieriff of Lam* County, Oregon. In the pocket must be sacrificed. Viblrt'MM K l i g r f i r , ()r«'gn, Nriirnl^in rrlirvrtl iiiMtuntly by Y O F N ( » \ R A Y , On the banks of the Marne south of l«M*ttl application. UfMidonrt' um! \«blr«'HM Kiigene, Oregn, th«- center of th«* salient not a single o f fu*«» nt Fifth mol Main. j 19 a lo \ttt«rti«'VM fur Plaintiff. A D M I N I S T R A T O R S N O T IC E Fhoiir 13 l.f ( ’ottn^r (trovo, Or««. live German remains. Their sudden N O T IC E OF S A L E ON E X E C U T I O N . ' Notice is hereby gixeii that by onici retreat here was brought about by the «if tin* Count Court o f Lane «'«»uiity. constant pressure of the French-Amer Bv virtu«* «tf a Writ o f Kxeeution Oregon, dulv made the 25 th «lav o f Ju ) .»gainst the proper t\ herrnutfter «b* 19 1s . in tlic m a t t c i t»l til« estate «• t icans and British. Allied troops have I'hyRictAu and Hurgeon «*'Titled, duly issued bv the County Clerk .lam es \\ M a r k s b i i r v . d«*e«*ased, thi' an kept const an ily «in the heels of the • f Lane County, Oregon, mi the l*th t lfrs ig m 'd , ( i c o i g c M. M a r k s b u r y . \v:»> Spri iul nttoiifion kìvoii to mir^ory enemy ami some patrols have advanced • lav of July, I9Ì8, an«| t<• me, the limb thilv upi»oiate«l a « in iin is t r a t o r o f sai«i es mid « >•*, tor und throat. Country igm d, sheriff *tl -uit| County, directe«!, tate. A l l p«*rsoas h a v i n g c la im s ag ain st considerably farther than the line in «• ii II m um w r II uh «• i ty rull.H UMtA iml *««r the enforeement o f a judgment mid - a i d estate an» r«‘«|iiired tt* prrse at them, «luy or n i ^ h t • • It'**re*' o f foreelosure and sale given mul «inly v e r if ie d as by law re«|uir«'tl, t«» said dicated. inaile bv the Circuit Court o f the Stale a d i n i a i s t r a t o r . at bis place <«f business, The method o f retirement adopted by Offir«»: F u t tu i' o (lr«»v«% lloMpitu! • I Oregon lo» suiti t ’«»tint \ « » t Lane on at the co rne r of M a ia a m i S i x t h streets. the enemy consists of first retiring one the btli «lav of «Vnlv, l 9 l \ in n certain Co ttage d r o v e , L a n e c m u itv . Oregon, suit in suiti Court wherein Dallas Na w it h in six m onths from the «late of this company from every two companies, va notice. then two s«»ctions from the remaining aaum Dat««l t liis 27 th «lay o f J u l y , A . D. company. Then the last section with ATTORNEY AT LAW aa 11118 ( i f f ¡«*0 on Main a von no draws. leaving only a few men with G F O R G K a » M \ R K S B C R Y , Fot fugo (Jrovo Oregon a 2 39a k A «Imi aist rat or. machine guns to cover the retreat. Th»*se men often are sacrificed, but som«*times they manage to rejoin their N«»tire is hereby given t«* the legal conirad«'S and the maneuver is re* P H Y S I C I A N A N O SURO EON The lot two, ih«' Fast half ^of the v«*4t rs o f S« liotd District No. 45 o f Lam* posted. Offi«'«* in FliillipM biiiltliug over Northwest «piiirtcr, and the iNiwthweat C«*iiaty, State o f Oregon, that a special tbr Itoii.Hoii ilrng Mtor«*. (Affi«*«* « I Harter « » f the Ntirtlieast «piarter of See school meeting «*f suiti dint riet will be Americans Are Holding Lines. plum«' 34 Hotitlfnor plion«* 120J. 11 «»ii thirty, iu Tnwa»hip fifteen South • • ! Range six Went «*t the \N illaiio ttc Uel«l at auditorium o f high »rhool built! Paris. — American troops maintain thittiig«* Orlivi* (#r«*gon Meriditin, ttregon. ronfainiag one hun ing «»a the 5th «lav « » t August, 191s. at their position in the region o f Scr Ifeti sixty and »evmitv huudittlfhs 2:90 o'clock in th«* nfternoii, f«»r tb«* neri'», aeeortling to the offieial plat of t « » 11 « » \ a ing objects: To «• I «•«* t on«* dinvtor inges et Nesles. which they carried af the HiiiAt'A of tbr suiti bind, returned to to s«*rv «• until th«' annual school «»lection ter violent fighting, according to an U«' h . I'boiir 1*1 F3 the Generili Lami O ffic e bv the Nm ia 1920, to till \ lunacy occasioaeil bv official statement frtun the war office. v evtir Uenera I. Th«* Germans made four attacks résignâti«»n <»f J. B. I'rot/man. Ntitire i- hereby given that «»n Sat urdnv, the I 711» duv o f \ugu»t, 19!.s, nt Dat«*«l this 29th «lay <*f July, PJI n . against the new French positions east ( ’«iiiHiilf at ion mul «x n mi nation tit«» hour of «*rTe «»Vlo«k hi t h«» aft**r A R T l i C K J. H T K W A R T . of ( Milcliy■•!«»■c hateau. T h ey w ere re fi«'«*. Offici» hour» 9 to 5. Hun- notiti o f sni«l dnv, at the front d«a*r of Chairman board o f «lir«'etors. dii>H un.I iivriiingM by lippointm *1. the County Court Bouse in the City <d pulse«! and the French line was held Attenti W O R TH II A BY KY. Clerk. a2 Kiigene in the suit! PouatV, ! will sei intact. Otti«'«' in «il«! Fottuti’ d rove b#riK Die r«*:»I property hereinbefore «leser»l»«*tl liiiililing ut 104*4 Maio evenne. ! at public auction t<* th«* liigli«»Mt tiiddet for cash in hand on the «lux o f mu I c .' German Commander in Ukraine Slam j Hubjert to r«MÌemption in tin* mantici Amsterdam. — Field Marshal von firovided by law. for the purpose « * f sat Notice is hereby given that the under ! i.sfytng the suiti jutlgmcaf and decret». Ktchhorn, the German commander In ' ! vAitii flic interest and costs o f sale. ■ogiicd udniiiiintrntnv o f the estate of the Ukraine, and his adjutunt. Cap uml notnry nublir. Prartir«»» m Dateti this 18th dnv «*f Julv, 1 9 1 * 1 . William l>. 1'iaaertv, deceased, hun filed tain von lfressler, were killed by a ! nil rourtn. Twenty fi va yi'firn « i p«»rii*nre. jl9-n1*! Sheriff o f Lane County, On». her account for the final settlement o f bomb in Kiev Tuesday, says an official mild estate in the County Court o f the Mudar Bldg. (Intinge drove, Oro. announcement received here •front the Stale o f Oregon for Lane County, and The bomb was that Saturday, the loth day o f August, Ukrainian capital. I!*I . at the Court room o f the said thrown at the men while they were Notice is hereby given that 1»v xirtn«* Court, in Eugene, said County and State driiinK to their headquarters front the of aa execution and «»filer o f sale issued at II o ’clock ii. ni. has been by said Casino. O ffic e located in the rear o f «»nt «*f tin* eircuit court **f the State <»f the First N.'i'ioiiui hitnk. *)r«»goa for tbc Countv of l.aae on the Court fixed as the time and place for 23r«l «lay o f July, 1918, on n judgment hearing objections thereto and for final Half New Registrants in Class One. t'nttnge d rove Oregon r«»m1ere«l in »aid eourt »»n the 17tli settlement o f said estate by order made Washington I ’rovoat Marshal Gen • lay «»f July, 1918, in a suit wherein and entered o f record the sth dnv of eral Crowder informed state draft ex Ge«»rgo NY. Kimball was p la in tiff ami duly, 1018. ecu thes that more than at* per rent Maggie Yerneta Wright (formerly Mag A T T O R P iE Y A T L A W Administratrix o f the estate of of the 744.500 registrants in the l.UH go» Yernetn Oaburn) was «lefendaat, siii«I judgment being in fav r o f the 774 Willnmcttr Ht. Rngpnr, Oro. William •>. Fluaertv, deceased. class are expected to be placed in class above plaintiff nn«l against th«» above one as physically tpialilied for general named defendant for the »urn o f three Providing Banking Protection I JULY B A R G A IN S Men s Outing Shoes .......................... .................... $2.125 Men’s Dress Shoes, $5 50 Values .................. $ 1 .2 5 Ladies’ Shoes, $8 00 Values, at .*...................................$ 5 .f)5 Misses’ Shoes, $6CO Values, at..................................... }}> ( .5 0 One Lot of Misses Shoes at ...........................................S 2 .U 5 Boys’ Outing Shoes, from 12 to 2 8 1 .8 5 Youths' Outing Shoes, from 9 to IIV ............* S I .(»5 Men’s Calked Loggers at ...............................................8 9 .0 0 MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM First National Bank Collage Grove, Oregon 2 yj COTTAGE 6R0VE SAMPLE STORE ONLY OBJECT OF ARMIES IS TO KILL A. P«»int Sunday uml pick«*«! blackb«*rri«*- Th«* A. Whitman family v ¡.sited Sun «luv with Mr. « n «I Mrs. J. S. f ’urr it I >is»ton. Bertha Hatfield pa-s«*«] through lu re Tuesday on h«*r way to Disston. B rni«*«* Drimewood, Hattie Smith nml Signe Stiline vA«*re in Kiijtubi Saturday. Mrs. George Smith has been on tb** -ick li-t tb«* past f«*w «lav-. Mr. ami Mrs. Htanlev Dnmewoo«], o f Fpton recently visited Mr. I>nmewoodvs parents. Mr. and Mrs. .1. K. Dam«*w'»«**!. B«*rni«*e Dam«*w*«><id an«! Rav Suter i w«*re in Disston on business W«*dnes «lav. # Mrs. A. Whitman an«! ehiblren were* in tb* ( » r«*\«• befwt't'n trains Satnnlay. Mr-. J. S. Carr v i»it«*«l Satur«luv\ ith Mr* <»et»rge Smith. Mrs. K. C. C ox , o f Rujndn. \ isit«'«l with Mr-. L. \N . Hunt Satiinlav. W .W . M ’F a r la n d Hauliny & Draying Done on Short Notice BUTTER WRAPPER PRICES BRIEF NEWS OF THE WAR ir Professional Cards R MrCAROAR. D D S ibi M W MOUNT V IE W «Special t « » Th«* Sentinel.* \ug. 1.— Mrs. Phebe Brumf i«*ld, of Marshfiehl, visited two «lays o f Inst vAt't k at fb»* C. \N Sears home. A baby daughter was horn Friday to Mr. and Mrs^J. L. Buckley, at a Eu gene hospital. Jean M«»sby nittfore«! to Eug«*ne Mon thly. Mrs. Knte Hearn va as at the C. W. s * - home Sumlav. Mr. anti Mrs. S. E. Lowry :uitl cbil- « 11 •* n. Ali«*«* ami Jean, visit**«! from Sat A W RIME. M. D M A N A G E R Tennessee Picnic. Saturday. August I**, at Heruirieks park. Eugen«* southeast «if t«»wn i»it s?r«'**r «-;»r line Password: ‘ ‘ Dinner basket. All from old Tenness«*«' aiul neighlxrring states speaking same Inn guage, eome. a2 9e W ATCH YOCR LABEL. "Zorolene is the li* 1 tmalli Baak, a Corporation, as plaint iff, and Paul Kerrigan defendant. Register No. 14)78}!, w hich «ferree a given in favor of suiti plaintiff :i n « I on wdiieli there is now actually due the sum of $1,2**1.113 with iateresf tbriemi at six per «•«•nt per annum since Julv **. 191s I am eommiindeti t«» sell at publie nue timi, in th«' manner prescribed b> law. the followitig real property tn*wit: unlay to Tue,. lay with Mr Low ry's pareni -. Mr. nt o) Mr H. I,ov\ ry . uf Forest Grove. M r. and1 Mrs. C. W. Sears an«! Mr. an«i Mrs. I. .r Beirller m*it<>r«*«! to Eu g«*ne Siimi ay. The fun crai o f John Ish m a *» held Wtflni •sday from the Cla risii: tn church in P o ttnife Orov e and th«* r«*m i nt«»rr<I'll St the r <». «t. P. cemetery Mrs ( \ VV So;I r.H A is ite.1 Mo rulav «¡V i t h her moth«* r. Mr J. Kil e. Kus «eli 1fisi rets on. «»f th e tiro»V e, is ployed1 at the Bnrkley mill. R. bHer broth er» are stack ing grain this ureek anf) Mrs. ( ‘bnirle» Beiille r is out frntu the <; rove he|j • ing Mrs. 1r. j . Hcidle r. Mr. ami Mrs. X. J. H •pper and «•hil- liretl l«*a vi • soon fur As fori:* to «J H»nd th** .summt •r. Th ey have made no p I:« ns a» t«» th»*ir fun ire reyifi en»*e. Mr. ami Mr-. Thurber vii ill movif* l>:*ek Of! the place as j»'»»«ui a?• thf* Ho pper» ha v«* va- eater! it. Mr. a mi1 Mrs Frank Gar« *f son aml baby «laug hier va t*re out to th «* Buck lev' mill Wednesday. Save 85e. ^ > 4 DR. S M WENDT J. E YOUNO S W A N S O N , J r MAX I.UEBKE THE RAWLEIOH MAN W. The Ford automo bile engine, illus trated here, like all i n t e r n a l c o m b u s ti o n engines, requires sn oil that holds its fu ll lu b r ic a tin g qualities at cylinder heat.burns clean in the co m b u s tio n chambers and goes out with exhaust. 2KROLENE LIGHT fills thrse requirem ents perfectly, b^caust* it im correctly refined from selected California ma phmlt-bmmm crude. Special School Meeting. Best” — Say leading motor car distributors, becau e the records of their service depar ments show that Z E R O L E N E corret.ly refined from selected Cali fornia asphalt-base crude, gives per fect 1 .brication with less wear and less carbon deposit. Most cars are now lubricated with Z E R C L E N E because their owners have learned through experience that there is no better oil. Z E R O I.E N E it the correct oil for all types of automo ile engines. It i* the correct oil for your automobile Get our lubrication chart showing the correct consistency for your car. A t dealers everyw here and Standard Oil Service Stations. STAND ARD OIL CO M PANY (California) ZE’. R O L E N E The Standard O il fo r M otor C ars W. J Woods. Special Agent, Standard Oil Co., Cottage Grove, Ore DR W M HAMILTON UORNHIID GIIIROPKAOTIO PIIYHFCIAN NOTICK OF, FINAL SETTLEMENT. H. J. SHINN ATTORNEY AT LAW D. A KI.KINH, ALTA KINO NOTICE OP SH ERIFF S SALE ON EXECUTION IN FORECLOSURE ATTORNEY AT LAW J. S. MEDLEY = = Jf LORA FINNKRTY. II. J. HUiun, attorney. j!2-a0 military service. m !'»»*»M '»M m***!**''» : Flour I Home FOR : c7Wade HOME PEOPLE ! t Pride of Oregon. Soft Wheat Flour H. & H. Hard Wheat Flour Made by Cottage Grove Phone 80 : I Milling Company I