Cottage Grove sentinel and Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Oregon) 1915-1921, August 16, 1918, Image 3

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    HUMMONH
Providing
Banking Protection
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I* Hal l ini <• » f i ni|ry, fimi Mlilrolin
11 < I mi k , d<‘ fr utili li f -,
Th# vaut rffiources or Iko Federal
R eserve by stem, i m o over n thou
'.imi million ii i i . h
.in' i ontilb
tiled liy Hi« dr posi tuts III hunk*
which, I l k « oui «<lv«n, ure nielli
I i « ih of tliI h great system
T li« largest uml Hi« smuilext of
our depositors nu li contributes in
tli« mu« proportion to thin lumi,
whirl] Kivi"' protection to nil
Il voti linvrn't this prole« lion
ulteiuly you ought unt to deluy
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liecoute on« of our ilepoHltorii.
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MAX LUFiBKE
THE RAWLKIUH MAN
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(•oral a-.rury at J. B I’ rotzmau'a
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local tppiicad'Oi
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o ffic e af f ifth and Militi.
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Cottili;«' (irose, Ore.
DK S M WENDT
Physictau and H utkcod
Special uttetifion i;iven I«» ttur|jery
ami rye, car and throat. Country
rail*« uh vs ell im city « till» mi»were^
«lay or uiiiht.-
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Cotture
drove
lloHpital
J F. YOUNG
ATTO RNEY AT LAW
Offici* on Main it venue
Cottan«» Grove
Oregon
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P H Y S IC IA N
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H J. SHINN
ATTORNEY AT LAW
uml notary toiblic.
I'racticc» in
nil court». Twenty fiv e yearn «•*
prricnci*.
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Cottni;«* (Jrove, Ore.
ALTA KINO
ATTORNEY AT LAW
O f l ie « lorali'il ill tli« rrnr nf
lh« Kirxt Nationnl bunk.
ColtiiK« Grnv«
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J. S. MEDLEY
A TTO RN KY AT LA W
77*1 Williimctte St.
Kugene, Ore.
fhoii»uii«i, inrrt- liuiiOr«'«! t m n t v fnur
ami ♦)♦! loft «lollnr« witi, i n d i r » ! tliiurun
from »ni«! 17tia «Ini o f July, lì»|i, ut
G E N ER A L GRAVES
• li«* «uh* o! » p«*i •*«• nt p«*t annulli, uml
tu«« humirt*«! f i t t i unti un 100 ifollnr» ut
fio u r y '» f•*«■», nini dir further »uni ni
turnty i n n i ami »0 Ino « f « • 11 n « ■» r«»«t* am|
«Ji»!»lil »1 IIM*llt », svilirli pulsili! ut* H U» «*n
Hillnl mi«! «io« krirti hi di« « I» i k '» of fu «
of »ani « «»urt hi »ai«| « «•untv on di«- IMI»
«ini n i July, lift», uml «uol r itiu tio n
t«« un* «lir••«*• •*«I (oniniiiminili uir ni ih«*
Il unir n i dir Sf li f «• n i I li «■ li«« li, hi or«lrr
lo »iifi»fv »ani puliiuirli!, i n n i * nini M«
l’MiillK r o »t», lo »«*11 ili«* lofiowiiili «ir
«« » il.fil fruì propri t \, t«« si il
Ali ii ti «I i v i «I**« I la fa /1 intrrr»f in ami to
dia* follo ss i nii :
f <«fiHii«’m‘ÌOli al a pomi riiiiity
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Irl i H»*»t ol thr «Olitiivir»! i ni nei of
l.ot Coni ( I , mi li 1«*«■ k Su
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liliali*» A'Jilition !«» Kiiii«*nr, oii fin* si»»f,
ruiiflitiii linMi' r ss ** • «»tir hilinlrril !*•«»
m ii<I O h I o »» ( I I0.i*h i frrt ; th«*fM*«* »ondi
in«» humirrii forly C.M I I / f r r t ; th«in«*
**li»t olir biitnlrril
ini
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1 I lo.OH^ fr«*| ; ami Ihrurt* u««rfh tu»»
hiitnirml f«»rty (24 I I ) f «••♦ t to thr piar«-
« » t I *r iì i ululili, «*x»*»*pf i iijì thr -tr«*«*t» uml
ajì-s* a» pia 11 «‘«1. in I /«in. I ih
tV, ftrri«o||.
Non, thrrrfor«*, hi thr iiunir o f thr
Stnir ««f f)r risoli, uml ni « ••»in plia nrr
wi III »»j i«l rxr«-ud«»ii ami « » r « I « • » n i «ai«*,
uml In <*r«li*i t«» »titi»1 s »imi pni^iurnt,
« «»«t», in«'limili ‘ " » t » uml a th u n ry '»
f**r», | il ili on S ii I iih I ms , thr .l«t «lui
" i iujfUNf, i II j N. betwevn di* biiurs * * >
0 o Y|o«*k a. Mi. ami ! o Ylork i». mi .,
tossii, ut 1 «»Vliirk p. ni., «ni niiì «I «luv,
ut thr »«)Uthivr»t «loor «»I t in* rouiil y
court hoiiHr hi Koiiriir, l.aiir rouiity,
f lra*ii«if|, n i t r i fnr Mille Ini r||»h, Hul«jrrt
h» ri‘ili*uipfioti, all n f ti««* ri^bt. tifi«* ami
Major General W. S. Graves, who
iiitrrr»t «»i »ali| «i«*f**mlaat. Mulini«* \'rr
urta W ri li lit * lonianli Muiiftir \ rrm tu has been selected to command the
» »»loira unii a li v « * t li « - r prr»on or prr
American troops to be sent to Siberia.
» oii » « launin iì l»y, throuiih or umirr nrr,
hi imi fn fin- »aiti un«rtliuii«*«! pr«‘ini»r»
«Jr»i i i|»ril hrrrin.
datrij fili« 2»«th «las <»t July, UdH,
I» \. C l.K IN S ,
ri— .'<*.* Shrriff « » l l.aiir C«mnfv, < »ri*ii«»n
«-«U fi«*l taf » h i «! Martin (’lililí!, f II«•nei*
VI II II
• ««nf li 25 li ik**, finn««- «•
fill' »Ollfll lili«* ««t »Hl« claim N«». k «a
W f «1 f II«' VI «*»f lina* ut 1 In- U li
Mi K* a uri
1 »«uiaf Kui 1.a n«l
ii.il» i
f 'Ini iii \«» 12 in M i t tim» \u. «J in said
I'oxx ii »hip lì» Hour li IL ng.1 . VV'esf 4if
f li« v\ liliali i»»tla* Mi*li«li; n, thi’tii i* aurt li
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if
Notice 1 » hr I r bs L'isrii 1 (a :a t by lirtU«*
ii ii execution ami nr<l«*r of »ufe i»»li<*«|
YANKEES REPULSE
GERMAN ATTACKS
With th»- American Arm y
W a l . Front
In üttemptinK
on the
«o dl»-
mit ul the rire iiit im i r i » f the Hl ile nt | lodKe the F r e n c h and A m e r i c a n « fro m
ALLIES STRIKE
ON NEW FRONT
MAJOR C LA R K
Drive in Picardy Grows From
Front of 20 Miles to More
Than 40 Miles.
fa ils
Marshal Koch has struck the
Germans on a new front and French j
opinion, lay ami professional, is lost
)
in admiration of the manner in which <
I the Idow has b e e n carried out.
The present maneuver on the P i­
cardy front Is similar to the counter
offensive north of the Marne in that
It is directed toward squeezing two
sides of a salient.
T h e allied drive, begun over a
meager front of less than 20 miles.
{ has grown to a width of Inore than
40 miles, extending in an irregular
| line from Albert to Vignemont.
Re-
| ports received stated that the fighting
| Is spreading northward toward Arras
and eastward toward the Oise
When
ñ a feH É É » œ m e m J j
j it will have reached these points the !
bailie will present a front of nearly l
Major Bennett Cla rk of the National!
75 miles.
A r m y , who is a son of Speaker C h a m p !
Nearly «0,000 prisoners and 700 j Clark of the house of representatives *
| guns have been taken by the allies in j
Picardy, according to reliable inform !
ation here.
Extremely hitter resistance is be
j lug encountered from the Germans
i along the line o f fhaulnes Roye Noy- .
on. The enemy is bringing up strong |
reinforcements, while the allies a r e
preparing for a further advance.
With the American Arm y on the
The French advanced eastward af 1 Aisne-Mame Front.— From Rlo-ims to
ter their capture of Montdidier.
Soisaons, and far back toward the
The Germans at Montdidier were Marne, the Americans. French and
British were being concentrated for
caught between the jaws of a vise.
Converging attacks from the north the battle of Yesle. All the indications!
and from the south succeeded in en­ were that the great chase of the lier-I
mans which began on July 18 is r.ear-1
circling the town.
Th e supplies taken have been so ing an end.
large that it has not been possible to
Beyond the Vesle the enemy has
make an inventory of them as yet. planted his artillery and at different
points has challenged the allies to
pursue him. Along the southern bank
| General Foch's armies have slowed
' down to giv e an opportunity to those
outdistanced to catch up. It is regard­
ed probable that it is the German plan
j to offer a s tiff res'stance in order to
With the French Arm y In France.— gain more time for a withdrawal to
The situation since the battle of the the Aisne. Near Fismes there are a
few German machine gunners, but no
Avre shows a change which for rapid
The
ity and extent has rarely been ap­ serious resistance is expected.
proached lu military history. Marshal American and French guns are in posi­
Foch's strategy and masterly tactics tion and a great quantity of shells is
have in three weeks wrested from the being hurled onto the table land which
Germans wbat required four months the Germans are holding.
for them to obtain at a cost variously
I
tf
ALLIES PREPARE FOR
ANOTHER BATTLE
( >r«litui f«,r fin* Coiiufy of Luti«* on th«*| poHitloriH uorth o f the Veale river on
24th dai ««f July, lì»li, on a jml^mrn»
r«*iul«*red ii « »uni court «»a th«* 24th «Invi both „Idea of Klaiuei, the Gerniaini
n f July, Iì»IH# in a »uit wh«*rein J. II.
laum bed
repeated
counter-attacks,
II assi«} wa» pini nt 1 11 ami lJ. L. Miller I
ami Hofu A. Millrr ss « r«* «Irf«*ii«lanf», I without success. There wax desperate
ss« I boiimlurs i»f thè riyiit o f wu> of «ai«l ju«It<riient b«*ini» in fas««r o f th«* flKhtltiK in the region of Kismette,
ih« ( ». À. i
itailwuy, them i* northcuiit ubos a* pluiiitiff ami til 4 iiiti»t th«* uboVa* I
• • * iy ulotin »*:»id ss «’«f line ot »ui«l Mi^ht mi in «*d d«*f nula ii t» for th«* »uni «»f «*b* ven where the German attacks were re­
*«l ss uy io ii puiut \s fiere thr uauii' mt« r- humlred »ikfs « iijht und »•»» loti «l««llur» puls'd by the Americans, who were
*«•«• 1 « ih«- moth l»«»iin<lary o! «ani Me*
cllnKlng to the outskirts of the village.
K ìihm ' s J » « • ii u f a < > ii Lami C In ini hi Srction ssith interint thereon from »;aid 24th
Ill the region of Hazoches th«* Ger-
No 2, thi'iice uorth *»ì» II»’ vsr»f to thè «lui of July, lì» IH, ut thè rute of «i per
.
,
j »* > • 11 1 «*t I » « ■ i; * n li! ii| 4 , ««»atuianiu olir uni «•«•ut per utifitifu, and one hiimlred tsv«*n I _, , ^
l>
'ilei
.......................
nltoriicv
'n f e c . | n,“ n»
»-veral vlcious attacks,
li « *• | (hm* nere» of lumi, more or Ir»»,
luci Ih.* further .uni o f Iw e K i1 <lollurN but th«- allb-s successfully fought them
in I.a ii «' < «»unti, On yoii.
o ff
M»«» l»«*i{Hiutuii ut u pomi i rod» eiiuf eu.t h nini i|i»biir»cu»ent», whicli jml^
« * f tla«- iiortheunt corner ol »e«*tion Circe 1111*111 ali** enrolleil unii ilm'kc(. . | iu tli«
The Americans took a few prisoners
i
lerk
■
uffi»1
«1
ni
».mi
court
in
Mini
colili
in r.»wn«hip unirteen «ondi ialini* ’ h* •«
»v rn\ «.I thr \Y llluilirt tr Mt'lldlttll Ulld l> on « In- -Itti ila) ot .1 uly. 11M k. ano at Kismette as a result of hand to-haud
tuli tin a ie ««»iith 51 roil», theuer i*u»l «ani rlcrutiun tu llir direeteil coni inalili encounters.
After a second German
• I i «*«t», thrticr »oli Ih I I i^y rial il to thè i•■ «£ ine in the tiauie o f tlic Slnfe ut
night attack t i l e Americans retaliated
• piurtrr »i*rtioti line ratinmi* «a»t and (fri'gon, in order tu niitÌHf\ «¡mi jud
ss«»t III f i l i * li »««tu oi tsv«» ni »n i « 1 tossa incili, eu«t» ami aceruiiiK ¡in i«, tu ««' ( and penetrated the German lines a
«hip, dirne*' «*tt«t «»i» «iiiurtcr »reti«»n Ino* ili«1 fulluwinn d***«eribe«l reai |»ru|a«rty. short distance. They reach»*d one of
l » f ro«l», theuer nord» h»2*j roti» t « * tua il :
B«>]'innini; ut a |H>int ;i.'l77.»5 feet the enemy’s first-aid field stations and
thr »redoli ami toismdiip lini*, th«i»«e
»sa*«t oii l«»ssti«hip line 2.»2 rod» to thè «unti, unti -li fr»1] «-riat of fin* nortbweai took prisoner several wounded Ger­
orner nf ilo- .*« II. K iiux Dnnnlion Lami
pia« r of I««‘l'inai ai», coni a mini» ll»l» '»ere»
mans
more «•» Ir«« hi Lune Couiiti, Stufe ot «'lami No il>. and runnin^; thenre canti
•
ilio
feci, tin nii' .olili, HVII f i e l , theneej 'T h e Americans then returned to
i »rru«»u ; «•*« ept tberi*from die r»i»ht «• I
vsas ot ilo* « »i «• i*« » ii ami <'a li f««r u in I * :• * I » c « f liiio l.-cl. Ilici,ic Borili Ulto f..ct. fui their semi-circular positions at Kis­
i ou«l * «un pii uy, brini* iibout 1 u« i «•». : lol ilo* |«iti• e ol bc^Hiuini«, coi,tamil,,£ lo!
« \«« pt al'1«* ther#*f rolli I
acre» dr«*d«'d o i«1« ol' lami«all in Ht'cllon ■Jlli firn a«lii|» '• mette and resisted all attempts of the
-0. «ou,i, Ka„|{c il kt'rl, \\ . NI., ««xccpt
ft» l( I» Il a ss lev,
enemy to dislodge them.
In* t ni rr |ii»r«i and »ohi accordi iij * to luss. inn iberefrnui i, rollìi un, .'lo feci ini
estimated at from 700,000 to 1,000,000; g p | £ p
NEWS
OF
THE
WAR
• mi thr proceed» appli«‘«l Oli planiti ft ‘ h aitili, thè center Ime fhereof licmy .'l.'li; I
)i|«ll»lii«‘ U t ; f la a t thr pljiintiff !»«• held to ,•■ ■ ■ 1 „oliti, of thè mirti, line nf rl,e ulmvcl
men.
B R I E F N E W S O F T H E -WAR
»lise a tu«t ami pn«»r lira, a poli fin* ilccrilM-il Itimi, all m l.ane cnunfv, (ire
Th e immediate results of the coun-
The Germans have been thoroughly
ilms«* de*»« r»be«l retai proprrts ami ihut ¿Oli.
N
o
«
,
thcrcforc,
m
thè
name
of
fin
: ! lo- di'tr mluilt «, uml curii of thriii, aliti
Marshal Koch followed up his sue ter offensives which will have the vanquished on the Soissons-Kheims
Stale
of
Oregon,
ami
in
coni|»linncc
«
i
l
i
,
«Il p**rrtotiu d ai m ini; under, bs or
greatest bearing on subsequent opera
salient.
Allied troops have pushed
(iioiii^h t h«*in, or Imi «d theui bi* t «»r«* «imi cxccntion ami order ol nule, and in ceisful counter attack on the Soisaons
l«»»ei| and btarri'd ot ani •*« • i a a ty of n* order to nfttmfy «uni jiidgiiient, ro«t« Klieims salient by an offensive on the tions are the clearing of the Chateau
forward until they have cleared the
«Iruipfiota hi ot fo »au| morii»ui 4 «'.i prop iiccriiiiig i o«f« and atturnev fee«, I Miti Picardy front, where the Germans Thierry pocket, ending the menace t )
enemy out of the entire region south
• rfs ; aliti lor «neh further ndief a» lini} ■ ni Sntuìduv, thè l|«t da> nf Aiigu«t,
Kpernay and Paris; the liberation of of a line drawn front Soissons to
I!»IH. bel rt «1en thè huiir« nf !• u'eluek a. made their great gain last March
I !•«• r«|nitlil>le in thè premi«e».
liti» »uni moli» ih m rsr«| upon yoii l»y in and I u'eluek li. in., tuuit, nt ime The bulRe in the allied lines in P i­ Montdidier, ending the menace to Rheims.
French troops captured the
ptiblicatioti iti tit*ciirdunrr ssith un order • l ‘clock |i. in un «imi da v. at the «olitil
Amiens; the freeing of the important city of Soissons and Americans aided
« e « t ¡loor of thè eountv court hou««1 iu cardy melted away before the com
«nude ‘«t Kui»«*n«*. I »tci(oti, bs tjie lloimi
» LI«- t« F. skipwttrfh, Circuit Jmii»«*, on Kugene, Lane eountv. Oregon, o ffe r for bined onslaught of the British. French. eastern railroad line from Paris to by the French have taken the import­
die I2lh «Ins ol July, l ! d \ rec|iiiimi* «ale tor cnali, .«ubjeet to reilein,ition, all Australians. Canadians and Americans Clialou^* and the equally important ant German supply depot of Fismes.
flint fin» M.unnon» be piibli«)o*il af le.'i»! ol ilo- righi, liti»* und int>-re«t ot «imi
northern line from Paris to Amiens,
The German armies have retreated
lo« a ss « • k t «o hi \ «-oli««*« ut i \ ^ ss celi » detemlaut«, |). I.. Miller and Sofà \. and the indications are that the Ger
Miller, aii,l each of them, and all |ier mans will not only lose all they gain
restoring to the allies means of com
Hi th«* C«»ttai»e Gran e Sentitici, a tirsi»
across the Vesle and they are evident­
p..per piibli»h«>d ut Cottage tirose, tiri* «mi« rlniniing by, tliruagh urainder t li eia ed In their offensive in March but municatiou which giv e them enor
ly headed for the Aisne river, across
or rither o f them, in and to the abo\e
lf«»U.
may be forced back to the old Hitulen- mously greater ease in future m ove­ which they stormed their xxay on May
date «»I thr firn! piiblientioti Julv li». de«i nbed reai |iro|iert>
Duteil thi« l’iltli dav o f Julv, IIH*»,
Iì»|s
ments of troops.
burg line.
27 in their plunge toward the Marne.
D. V K l.K IN S ,
A L T A K IN G ,
The
allied
forces
forged
ahead
so
| The fact that the enemy has de-
a-
ili
S
h
e
iiff
of
l.ane
«'oantv,
(
Iregon,
Vddr«*»» Kui*»*ne, Ori'gn,
rapidly In Picardy that the German A M I E N S OUT O F GUN R A N G E I stroyed bridges across the Vesle and
Y U F N G «V IC \ \ .
Atblr«*»» h amne, On*i»n.
retreat almost reached the proportions
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| is burning villages north of that river
| FJ a.Mt
Atturne v» f«»r Flaintiff.
A D M I N I S T R A T O R S N O T IC E
of a rout in places. The whole bot­ Great Transportation Center Safe, makes plain that no effort will be mad*
Notice I» hereby gixeii that by order tom of the salient flattened out- iu two
N O T IC E o r S A L E ON E X E C U T IO N .
Thanks to Allied Triumphs.
to hold that line, and that the next
ot the fount Court nf 1 ane county, days' fighting
The French captured
IL \ i 1 1 ii «* of a Wt if o f Kxeruti.m Oregon, «IiiIv nu,«le the 25tl, day ot July,
London.— Speaking at a luncheon at stand will be made at the Aisne, or
«l»am»t Ilo* pr«»p«rtv hereiuafter d
loi**, in the in rt 11 «*r ot the estate ot the important town of Montdidier
Newport.
Moumouthshire.
Prem ier even farther north, along the Chemln
- iibr«l, dui} i*»«to*tl l*s fio* (Moniti Clrrk Janie« \\ Maik«loirx'. deceased, tile mi
Important German lines of com
Lloyd
George
emphasized
the
import­ des Dames high ground.
t Lune f 'otitity. Or<,j»iai, on thè Isti» designed, George M Marksbury, xx a -
Oothers
Beyond the Aisne. xxhich in itself Is
• fav ot Julv, li»is, ami tft tur. thè unilet
dulv iiiiiiointed adiliinixtrator of «aiti ex­ munleation have been cut
ance of the pushing back of the Ger
•«■»«*«(. » lo*r 1 1 f of H„id Cnmi tv. direct ed ist«1. til pi-ison« haxing claims ngauixt are under bombardment by artillery
a
strong
defensive line, is the I ’ hemin
i*»r thè rnforreuietit o f u ju<li»iiieiit ami «ai»! estate are required to present them, and airplanes. The enemy retirement mans from within gun range of the
des Dames plateau, then the great for­
Amiens railway.
1« • i< «• ««t loreeloMina* ami »ale i*isen ami «July verified a« by laxx required, to «aid
a.ni«* bs ilo* ('iretiit Court o f thè Stiate :iilmiiii«triitor, at hi« place ot buxine««, within the salient is reported to be
"Hundreds of trains used to pass est of St. Gobain. and the Important
1 t »n*i»on t « » r «ani C«»unt\ «»f Luto* on at the coiner of Main and Siiti, street«, greatly congested and great numbers
through
Amiens daily.” the Prem ier center of I>aon.
•he fidi das n f Julv, Uds, in a rettimi fnttngc Groxe, Lane eountx*. Oregon,
of men and huge quantities of material
From the southeast of Amiens near
of in Mini Court w bercin dalla» N ii
within six months front the date o f thi«
said, "but we were temporarily de
are being cut off.
donni llaak, a Corporation, sia» plaint notice.
Montdidier
northward to the regiou
prived of its use until recently, when
il, ami Funi Feriiuaa sia» «lefetidiint.
Ibi ted this 27th day o f July, A. D.
The number o f prisoners captured
around Ypres the German front seems
we
were
able
to
employ
20
trains
Ui*l*i»tei N«i. 107Sì», ss liirh i|«*er«*e sin« liti 8.
during the first three days of the o f ­
li»'«’ti in las«»r o f .»aid piuiti 111 f and on
daily. Amiens is now safe, through all a tremble with expectancy.
GEORGE xi. M \ R K s B I RY,
«shn h fliere »« miss aetunllv due th«* uuin a2 -t«»1,k
In addition to a retreat near Mont­
Adii,ini»!rator. fensive is very large. It is hinted at the recent allied triumphs on the
• I tl«2t»4.ltj ssith Iiitere»t thereon at »ix
Paris that it exceeds by far the figure
per cent per annua» » im e Jais li, l!i|s
Marne and the Somme. wYtich were didier to the west bank of the A vre
I am commamled to » d i ut pillili«* mie N O TIC E OF M R E T IN O OF BOARD given out in the official statements
river, retrograde movements in the
due to the unity of command.”
don, in ilo* manner pre»rrib«a| by luw,
T w o divisional headquarters, with i
OF E Q U A L I Z A T I O N
face of attacks around Albert and an
li«- f«dlossinj( reni property to ssit:
their staffs, are said to have been 1
'l’Io* lot tsso, thè ru»t rittif nf th«
Haig Advancing on Flanders Front. evacuation of territory over a front of
Notice is hereby given that on the taken. T h e guns and war materials!
Northsv«*«! 'ioaifer. and thè Northweet
London. — Increased activity
in half a mile north of La Uassee canal,
l«utrt«*r nf th«* Nnrtheti.it quiirter o f Se«* «eeonil Monday 'll September being the
lost by the enem.xv constitute a very \
flou fliirty, in T ossiin I i ì p fifteen South •Jth day thereof, tills, il,«1 County Board
Flanders with slight advancement of the German-s are nervously bombard
heavy loss.
• •I HaiiC«* »i\ We.it of flir \\ iMalli« ttr
I the British lines at two points in the ing British and French positions at
M «* ri < I i ii ti. Un*i»«ui, ««uitalnini; one limi of (Equalization foi Lane enmity xxill
The tanks, armored ears and caval
center of the salient, was announced various points, possibly with the idea
1 1 ed MÌfty
ami
»«*ventv numjredth« meet at the Court House in Eugene and
of ascertaining their strength.
« ir», acrordini; to th«* nftV hil plnt o f publicly cxMifliue the assessment ridi« ry worked throughout the entire re­ by Field Marshall Haig.
die »urvev of fin* «ai«l land, rcturned to
gion, while airplanes soared far be­
The Bethune, La Bassee, Haze
mid
rorreet
all
errors
in
valuations,
efe.,
rio* Getiernl Lami O ffic e by thè Sur
of lands, lot» and other property. And hind the lines, bombing transport and Wilson Abandons His T rip to Coast. brouck and Ypres sectors are being
. eyor-Generili.
troop movements and also paying par
Noti«*«* i« hereby ijisen flint on Snt it símil be the duty of persons interest
particularly chosen for the attention
Washington.— President Wilson has
urilav, thè 1 71h «luv «»f A iiuun Y, 1I>1H, at ed to appear at the time Hint piare np tlcular attention to the bridges over
of the German artillerymen.
thè ìiotir o f «oia* o ’e|«»«k in thè after
abandoned the slight prospect had of
the Somme, by xxhich the enemy is
» uhm » o f *mi«l dny, at thè front «loor o f pointed.
visiting the Pacific coast at least for
D. 1*. B URTO N,
endeavoring to escape. All behind the
ilo* Cniintv Court Home in fio* Citv of
Submarine Sinks U. S. Light Ship
many months, probably until the close
I ui»«*ae in thè »aid Cium tv, I siili »eli »H i »tie
Countv Assessor. line the Germans are destroying am
Washington.— T h e Diamond Shoals
th«* reai pr«»p«*itv hereinbrf«»re deueribed
of the war.
munition depots as they quit their
at ptiblir auction to file hii»he»t bi«l«fei
lightship o ff ( ’ape Hatteras. N. I ’ ., was
tur «*a»h in hauti oli thè dav of mie. N O T IC E OF H E A R I N G ON F I N A L positions.
shelled and sunk by an enemy subma
Ship Torpedoed Off New York.
»iibjert to redemntbm in thè mniivtor
ACCOUNT.
There has been little fighting of
pros i«l«*«l by lass. f«,r thè |iurp«ne of »ut
rine, the navy department was in
N
ew
York.—
A
German
submarine,
great inement on the Vesle river, ex
ni smi» thè hi »¡«1 jtidi»nieut and deeree.
formed. The crew has reached shore
Notiee
is
hereby
given
flint
the
un
ss iti» Ine intere»! ami colf» o f »ale.
approaching the very gates of New
cept In the nature of reciprocal artil
safely.
The submarine came within
dersigned, Eni ni et t M Sharp, ha« filed
date«! fili» I.Mth dnv o f Julv, lì»ls.
York harbor, sank the oil tanker Fred­
lery
duels.
The
Americans
have
made
i
d A F I.K IN S ,
Ili« final aeeiXunt in thè estnte o f Joseph
a half mile of shore, according to the
erick
R.
Kellogg
off
the
Ambrose
jlMahì
S h rriff nf Lane ( ’«ointv, Ore. II. Sharp, deeensed. ami flint Mondnv. another crossing of the Vesle and cap
report which reached the navy de
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thè itili ili,x of Hcpteinber, I}• IS. nf thè tured the village of Kismette, north channel. Thirty five members of the partment.
crew brought here reported that seven
N O TIC E o r .SH E R IFF'S S A L E ON (unir o f In n'clock a. m„ at thè Countx west o f Fismes.
are missing.
E X E C U T IO N I N FORECLOSURE.
Court ronm i„ thè Court house, Eugeni1,
Idaho Mine Owners Aak For Troops.
l.ane eountv, Oregon. Ila« berli fixrd a«
Notice ix hereby* given thut bv xirtue
Submarine Sinks Nine Fishing Boats.
Boise. Idaho.— A request for troops
the
lime
and
piare
for
hearing
mix
oli
Germans Want Finns to Fight.
o f mi execution mid order o f «nfe issued
Nantucket, Mass. — Nine fishing I
in the Coeur d'Alene mining district
"ill of the circuit court of the State ot ¡ertimi« tliat max tir filed thereto. All
W a s h in g to n — A report from Stock
Oregon for the «'minty of l.nne on the personx hnxing anv interest in wild es schooners were sunk o f f George's j
was made in a telegram to Governor
holm reaching the state department
-Ird ilny o f .Inly, 1 !*IH. on u judgment tate are hereby uotified to file their
bunk by a German submarine, a naval \
Alexander front six of the biggest lead
front sources considered reliable says
rendered in xniil court mi the 17th •bjections on or bet'ore si,id date.
scout boat which put in here reported. ;
and zinc producing mines In the north
ilny o f July, It'lk, in n suit xvherein
the German government has addressed
E M M K T T M. S H A R P ,
ern part o f the state. All of the miners
George W Kimball w;:i* plaintiff mid a llì-sl.'t-leb
an
ultimatum
to
the
Finnish
govern­
Adminixtratnr
at
the Morning and Gold Hunter mines
Mnggie Vernetn Wright ifurmetlx Mag
U S. Orders 1.000.000 Watchea.
ment requiring that the Finnish army
gie Vernetn O-bnrnl xxns defendant,
have quit work and the strike threat
Geneva — American expeditionary prepare to march against the entente
Yon still get xxill,f nils, nt before the
«ant judgment being in favor o f the
ens to spread to the other producing
furces on the Murmansk coast within
above plaintiff mol against the above war prices and they nre o f the sume forces ill France have ordered 1,000,
properties which furnish nearly 4u per
••• 000 watches from Swiss firms.
named defendant fur the sum of three quality they always were.
thro woeks.
cent of the lead output of the U. 3.
%
FOCH’S STRATEGY
SPOILS GERMAN PLAN