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Providing Banking Protection Tim v a st i « houii '» m or tlm Fsil«ral lt«i.vi vn Hy»tsm, now ovar u thou nan,I million 'lullm». uiv ro u trlli nl«il by Ilia depositor» In batik» will, li, Ilko ouinolv«». a re nimn bam of tliln g re a t MyHtain. Tba |a rg »» t anil th e mnallaiit of our depositor« aiu:b c o n trib u te » in tlm Ham« p roportion to tbla fnnil, will, li given p ro tectio n to all. I f you h a v e n ' t tliln p ro tectio n ulreudy you oiiKlit u o t to ilalay. You »«cure I t tbn moinaut you baroiiia on« of our depoxitor». MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM _______ OUR SAVED FOOD MURDER OF NATION FED THE ALLIES BY RUTHLESS HUNS Food Administrator Writes Presi How the Poles Were Slain and dent America Conserved 141,- Starved and Frozen During 000,000 Bushels Wheat. the German Drive. CREDIT DUE TO WOMEN. M aat an d F a t S h ip m e n ts In creased by 944,600,000 P ounds. C o n se rv a tio n m e n s u re s a p p lie d by IIti' A m erican people e n a b le d tlie U n it ed Minies lo s h ip to lb» Allied peoples und to o u r own fo r re a overaeua H I,- (»»!,<»», bualiela of w h e a t a n d 844,OX),- 000 p ound* of m e a t d u rin g th e p a s t y ear, v alu ed la nil a t SI.400,000,000. Tlila w as a c c o m p lis h ed In th e face of a aerloua food sh o r in g » In Itila co u n tr y , hi'Mj H'fi It I n g th e w holeheiirtedries» nnd p a tr io t is m w ith w hich th e A m erican NEW BUTTER WRAP PRICES people h av e m et (lie food crini» ab ro a d . Food A d m in i s t r a to r H oover, In a let- O n a c c o u n t oC a n o t h e r m l v a i i c i ' in ler in P r e s id e n t Wilson, e x p la in s how th e s i tu a t io n w a s met. T h e v o lu n ta ry t h e p v i d ' ul' b u t t e r p a r c l m i i ' i i t , n m l t h f f o l l o w i n g s l i g h t a d v a n c e c o n se r v a tio n p r o g r a m fonlered by th e Food A d m in istra tio n e n a b le d llie piling hi p r i d ' N l u ' d ' K s n r y : o f th e million» of bu sh els o f w h e a t 100 wraps.............................. $1.26 d up u rin g 1917-18 a n d th e sh ip m e n t o f Each additional 100 ordered m e a t d u rin g 1917-18. at same time ax first 100 .. 35c T h e to tal v a lu e o f all food s h i p m e n ts to Allied d e s tin a tio n » a m o u n t e d SATURDAY SPECIAL to #I,4< xm »*MXN), all Ibis food being A r r d u e l i o n o f 2 0 c e n t s w i l l lie b ought th r o u g h or In co lla b o ra tio n in in 1«' oil f i r s t h u n d r e d o n a l l o r with th e Food A d m in istra tio n . T h e s e d e rs p rin te d on F r id a y s o r K a tu r figures u re all based on official rep ort» d a y s . I i n t e r s m a y lie p l a c e d o n an d r e p r e s e n t food e x p o rta for th e a n y « la y o f t h e w e e k f o r p r i n t i n g h a rv e s t y e a r t h a t closed J u n e 30, 1918. on F rid a y o r S a tu r d a y at th e r e T h e s h i p m e n t s o f m e a t s a n d fu ts d u c e d p rice. (Including m eut pro ducta, d u lry p r o d ucts, v egetab le oils, etc.,) to Allied des- COTTAGE OROVE SENTINEL t l n s t l o u s w ere a s fo llo w s: F iscal y e a r 1919-17... .2.100,500.000 Ib a (i«t y o ur girl nml th en y o ur an- r i s c u l y e a r 1 9 1 7 1 8 . . . .8.011,1U0,000 tbs. noiinroiiianta from T h " H rn lin rf. *** Im -rease ...................... 844,000,000 lbs. If you r a n ' t »••!! it, tr y thi' w an t ail way. Hi’ldom fail«. O u r s l a u g h te r a b le a n im a ls at th e be g in n in g o f llie last ffsrul y e a r w e re no t a p p re c ia b ly la r g e r Ilian th e y e a r be fore a n d p a r t ic u l a r ly In b u g s ; th ey w ere p ro b ab ly leas. T h e lu c r e a s e In Tba 01 ty T ran n far s h i p m e n t s Is d u e to c o u s e r v a tlo u en d th e e x t r a w eig h t of au liu u ls a d d e d by All Kind* of o u r fu rulers. T h e full effect of th e s e e ffo rts b eg an to b e a r th e i r b e st re s u lts In th e las t h a lf o f th e fiscal y e a r, w hen th e e x p o r t s to th e Allies w e re ‘¿ .133,100,000 r t a u u M oving a Mpartalty p o un d s, ns a g a in s t 1.200.500,000 po u n d s WOOD A N D OOAL In th e sam e flerlod o f th e y e a r befo rs. P ho ne 55 O ffice a t tb a Ron Ton O o nfactionery T ills c o m p a r e s w ith an a v e r a g e of 8oi.tsiO.otX) p o u n d s o f to tal ex;x>rts fo r t h e sa m e h a lf y e a r s In th e t h r e e y e u r BUTTER WRAPPER PRICES p re - w u r period. In c e re a l s a n d c ereal p r o d u c t s r e T h e follow ing p rices a rc now in e f d u ced to t e r m s o f c e re a l b u s h e ls o u r f e c t on butti-r w ra p p e rs; s h i p m e n t s to Allied d e s t in a t io n s h a v e nil) w rappi'm , on tiny d a y « l e a p t F r i b een I d a y s nml Hnturdavn ___„ ...# 1 .2 5 F iscal y e a r 1910-17..259.900,000 b u sh e ls loo w rapper», on F rid ay* and Hatur- Flseul y e a r 1917-18..340.800,000 b u sh els day» only .......... .........................#1.05 Tin*»« lire i unh priera. I n c r e u s e ................. 80,(MM>.000 b u s h e ls A d ditio n al wrapper» p ri n te d a t the O f th e s e c e re a l s o u r s h i p m e n t s o f name tim e w ith e ith e r o f th e ab ov e, 35 th e p rim e lirendstufTs In th e fiscal y e a r ceut» th e 100. 1917 18 to Allied d e s t in a t io n s w e r e : W hen: H lj0 99j09 0 b u s h e ls a n d o f ry e C O T T A G E G R O V E H E N T IN E L , 18.900.000 bushel*, a to tal of 144,900,- T h e L iv e W ire N ew spn p cr 000 bushels. T h e e x p o r t s to Allied d e s t i n a t i o n s d u r i n g th e fiscal y e a r 1910-17 w e r e : \ \ bent 135,100.000 b u s h e ls a n d ry e 2.300.000 bush els, a fetal o f 137.400.000 bushels. In a d d itio n som e 10,000,000 b u sh e ls of 1917 w h e a t a r e now lu p o rt MAX LUEBKE fo r Allied d e s t i n a t i o n s o r en r o u t e THE RAWLEIOH MAN th e r e to . T h e to t a l s h i p m e n t s to Allied c o u n tr ie s fro m o u r lust h a r v e s t of 776 S ix th Ava. W , Eu<ene Ore. w h e a t will be t h e r e f o r e , a b o u t 141,000.- Local agency a t J. B. r r o t z m a n ' a 000 bUHlu-ls, o r s to tal of 154,900,(XX) b u s h e ls of p r i m s breadstuff*. In a d R. McCAROAR. D. D. 8. d itio n to th is w e h a v e s h ip p e d som e D E N T IST III.(XX),000 b u s h e ls to n e u t r a l s d e p e n d en t upon us, a n d we h a v e received N euralgia relieved in s ta n t ly by I im - h I ap p licatio n . Kenidenee an u som e ltn(>orts fro m o t h e r q u a r t e r s . o f f i l e at F i f t h ami Main. “T h is a c c o m p lis h m e n t of o u r people P h on e l.’t l j C o tta g e O rove, Ore. In t h i s m a t t e r s t a n d s o u t even m o re clen rly If we b e a r In m ind rtist we h a d a v a il a b le In t b s fiscal y e u r 1910-47 DR. S M. WENDT fro m n e t c a rr y -o v e r an d a s s u r p lu s PhyRirtan and Surgeon o v e r o u r n o rm al c o n s u m p tio n a b o u t Special a tt e n ti o n g iv en to aurgery 200,000,000 b u sh e ls o f w h e a t w hich we an d eye, enr and d h ro n t. C o u n try w e re uhle to e x p o r t t h a t y e u r w ith o u t call» hr well a» c ity culls an sw ered t r e n c h in g on o u r hom e loaf,” Mr. d a y or night.- H o o v er said. " T h i s last y ear, h o w ever, o w in g to th e la r g e f a i lu r e o f th e 1917 O ffic e : C o tta g e Orove H o sp ita l w h e a t crop, we h a d a v a il a b le fr o m n e t c a r r y -o v e r an d p ro d u c tio n nu d Im p o rts J. E. YOUNO only Just a b o u t o u r n o rm a l c o n s u m p A TTORNEY AT LAW tion. T h e r e f o r e o u r w h e a t s h i p m e n t s O ffic e on M ain avomio to Allied d e s t i n a t i o n s r e p r e s e n t a p C o tta g e O rove " Oregon p ro x im a te ly s a v i n g s from o u r ow n w h e a t b read . " T h e s e figures, h ow ev er, do no t fu lly A. W. KIME. M. D. convey th e vo lum e o f th e effo rt a n d sacrtfics m ad* d i n i n g th e p a s t y e a r P H Y SIC IA N AND SUROEON by th e w hole A m erlen n people. D e O ffic e in P h illip s b u ild in g over s p ite th e m agn ificen t effort of o u r a g r i llie lteiiHon d ru g store. O ffice phone 34 Residence phono 12tiJ. c u lt u r a l p o p u la tio n In p ln n tln g a m u c h In creased a c r e a g e In 1917, not only w a s Oregon C o tta g e d r o v e th e r e a very la r g e f a i lu re In w h e a t, b u t als o th e c o rn failed (o m a t u r e p r o p DR. W. M. HAMILTON erly, a n d o u r corn Is o u r d o m i n a n t crop. Kes. P ho n e 14F3 “ I am su r e ," Mr. H o o v er w ro te In c o n clu d in g his re p o r t, " t h a t all t h s L IC E N S E D C H I R O P R A C T IC P H Y S IC IA N m illio n s o f o u r people, a g r i c u lt u r a l aa well n s u r b a n , w ho h a v e c o n tr ib u t e d C o n su ltatio n and e in m in n t io n free. O f f i c e hours 9 to 5. S u n to th e s e re s u lts sh o u ld feel a very d a y s an d ev en in g s by a p p o i n t i n g . d efinite s a t is f a c ti o n th a t In a y e a r o f u n iv e r s a l food sluu-tages In th e n o rth , O ffiee in old C o tta g e d r o v e b a n k e rn h e m i s p h e r e all o f (ho se peop le b u ild in g nt 104Mt Main avenue. Joined to g e t h e r a g a in s t G e rm a n y h a v e com e th r o u g h Into sig h t of th e co m ing H. J. SHINN h a r v e s t n o t only w ith w e a lth a n d ATTORNEY AT LAW s t r e n g t h fu lly m a i n ta i n e d , hu t w ith nnd n o ta ry nublic. P ra c tic e s in only t e m p o r a r y p e rio d s o f h ard s h ip . all courts. T w e n ty fiv e yenr* e x " I t Is difficult to d is tin g u is h b e tw e e n perience. v a rio u s s e c tio n s o f o u r people— th * Under Bldg. C o ttsg o Orove, Ore. homes, public e a ti n g places, food tr a d e s , u r b a n o r a g r i c u lt u r a l p o p u l a ti o n s — In a s s e s s in g c r e d i t fo r th e s e r * ALTA KINO suits, b u t no o n e will d eu y th e d o m i ATTORNEY AT LAW n a n t p u r t o f th e A m erican wooien," O ffic e lo cated in th e r e a r o f th« F ir s t N a tio n a l b a n k . A h o a r d e r la a m a n w ho Is m ore O regon C o tta g e Grove te re a te d In g e tt in g hla b it e t h a n In g l f ^ log h is b it. First National Bank Collage Grove, Oregon W .W . M ’F a rla n d Hauling & Draying Done on Short Notice P rofessional Cards F. C. W a l c o t t T a il s o f t h e S c e n e s of H o r r o r H e W it n e s s e d Along t h a H oad F ro m W a r s a w to P ln s k — Million P e r s o n s H om eless. T h is I h a v e seen. I could n o t believe It u n le s s I h a d seen It th r o u g h a n d th r o u g h . F o r se v e r a l w e e k s I lived w ith It; I w e n t all a b o u t It a n d back of It; insid e a n d o u t of It w a s ahow n t o m e — u n ti l finally I c a m e to reallx e t h a t th e Incredible w a s tr u e . I t Is m o n s tro u s . It Is un t h i n k a b le , b u t It ex is ts. It Is th e P r u s a la n sy s tem .— F. C. W a lc o tt. + + * * + + * + * * * + ++ + + + + + + + + + + + T h e fo llo w in g la a s t a t e m e n t by F. C. W a lc o tt, w h o se r v e d a s a n a s s i s t a n t t o Mr. H o o v e r d u r i n g t h e tim e A m e ric a w a s d o in g all t h a t w ns p o s sib le t o fe e d t h e s t a r v i n g m illions o f H elglu m a n d P o la n d a n d n o r t h e r n F r a n c e . In t h i s w ork h e w us b ro u g h t In d i r e c t c o n t a c t w ith G e r m a n m ilita r y officials, a n d s a w t h e c o n d itio n s w hich t h e G e r m a n Invuslon h a d c r e a t e d a m o n g t h e civilian p o p u l a t i o n : I w e n t to P o la n d t o l e a r n t h e f a c t s c o n c e rn in g t h é r e m n a n t o f a p eo p le t h a t h a d b een d e c im a te d by w a r. T h e c o u n tr y h a d b e e n t w ic e d e v a s t a te d . F i r s t t h e R u s s i a n a r m y s w e p t th r o u g h It a n d th e n t h e G erm an * . A long t h e r o a d s id e fr o m W a r s a w to P lnsk, th e (ires»|it firing line, 230 miles, n e a rly h a l f a m illion p eo p le hu d died o f h u n g e r a n d cold. T h e WHy w a s s t r e w n w ith t h e i r h o n es (licked c le a n by th e crow*. W ith t h e i r u s u a l t h r if t , t h e G e r m a u s w e re co lle c tin g t h e la r g e r bo nes t o h e m illed In to fe r tiliz e r , hut finger a n d to e h o n es lay on t h e g ro u n d w ith th e m u d -co v ered a n d ru in -so a k e d clothing. W ic k e r b a s k e t s w e r e s c a t t e r e d n 'o n g t h e w a y — t h e b a s k e t In w h ich th e b ab y sw in g s fr o m t h e r a f t e r In e v e r y peus- n n t hom e. E v e r y m ile t h e r e w e r e sc o re s o f th em , e a c h o n e te llin g a d e a th . I s t a r t e d to co u n t, h u t a f t e r a litt le I h a d to g iv e I t up, t h e r e w e r e so m an y . T h n t Is t h e d e s o la tio n o n e s a w a lo n g th e g r e a t r o a d fr o m W a r s a w to P ln s k , m ile a f t e r mile, m o r e t h a n tw o h u n d re d su ites. T h e y to ld m e a million p e o p le w e r e m a d e h o m e le s s In six w e e k s o f t h e G e r m a n d r i v e In A u g u s t a n d September, ioio. They to l d me f o u r h u n d r e d t h o u s a n d d ie d on t h e w ay . T h e re s t, sc a r c e ly h a l f alive, got t h r o u g h w ith t h e R u s s i a n a rm y . M any o f t h e s e h a v e b e e n a«-nt to Si tiería ; It Is t h e s e p e o p le w h o m t h e P a d e r e w s k i c o m m it te e Is tr y i n g to re lieve. I n t h e re f u g e e c a m p s , 300,000 s u r viv o rs o f t h e flight w e r e g n th e r e d by t h e G e rm a n s , m e m b e r s o f b ro k e n f a m ilies. T h e y w e r e lo dged In Jerry -b u ilt hat-racks, s c a r c e ly w a te r- p ro o f, un- llg hted . u n w a r m e d In t h e d e a d o f w i n ter. T h e i r clo thes, w h e r e t h e b u tt o n s w o re lost, w e r e s e w e d on. T h e n - w e re no c o n v en ie n ces, t h e y h a d n o t ev en b e e n a b le to w a s h f o r w e e k s. F il th and in f e c ti o n fr o m v e r m in w e re sp r e a d in g . T h e y w e r e f a m is h e d , t h e i r d a ll y r a t io n a c u p o f s o u p a n d a p iece o f b r e a d a s big a s m y (1st. In W a r s a w , w h ic h h a d n o t b e e n d e stro y e d , a c ity o f o n e m illion I n h a b i t a n t s . o n e o f t h e m o s t p r o s p e r o u s c it ie s o f E u r o p e b e f o r e t h e w a r, t h e s t r e e t s w e r e lin ed w ith p e o p le In th e p a n g s o f s t a r v a ti o n . F a m i s h e d an d r a in -s o a k e d , t h e y s q u a t t e d th e r e , w ith t h e i r elb o w s on t h e i r k n e e s o r le a n in g a g s l n s t t h e b u ild in g s , to o feeble t o lift n h a n d f o r a b it o f m o n e y o r a m o r se l o f b r e a d If o n e offered It. p e r is h in g o f h u n g e r a n d cold. C h a r it y d id w h a t It could. T h e ric h g a v e all thHt th e y h a d . t h e p o o r s h a r e d th e i r l a s t c ru s t. H u n d red s of thousands w e r e p e rish in g . D a y a n d n ig h t t h e p i c t u r e s Is b e f o r e m y ey es— a p e o p le s t a r v in g , a n a ti o n dying. T h e a b o v e s t a t e m e n t b y M r. W a l c o t t Is a te r r i b l e a r r a i g n m e n t o f th e H u n , b u t no m o r e t e r r i b l e t h a n h e deserves. W h n t h a s h a p p e n e d in F o la n d , in B elg iu m , in northern F r n n e e a n d e v e ry o t h e r c o u n tr y t h n t h a s b e e n b li g h te d by t h e H u n ’s p r e s e n c e w o u ld h a p p e n In A m e ric a shou ld t h e nlltes, by a n y c h a n c e , fnll t o w in t h i s w a r . I t w o u ld m e n u t h e e n s la v e m e n t o f A m e ric a n m e n , t h e s t a r v i n g n n d d e a t h o f A m e rle n n w o m e n a n d chil dren. E ith e r th e I lu n o r hum anity m u s t p e ris h . “ SAVE THE H E R D S ’ CAMPAI0N LAUNCHED B e ra i" * there is s t th is tim e a fu r n-urliin, need of a g r e a t e r a p p re c ia tln a of th e value of d a irie s us an economic f e a t u re in the prngri-«« ami gro w th or line slate, a l o i n ia i tt e s headed by some of the lending s cien tifie and husitiesi* nil'll of Oregon has a rru n g ed for u s ta te wide edui-iitional eiiinpaign. Foreign d a ir y c o n d itio n s a r e indl r a t e d by sotmi of th« e x p erien ces r e ported by Countess M adeline de Uryus, who r e i e n t |y v is ite d Oregon and who was sent out by the com m ittee on public inform ition. C ountess de Hryas told of h*-r wink u« u ltei| Cross nurse h i F ra n c e arid of c ondition s she saw th ere. Hbe •ays the German« killed till c a tt le b efore iihnndnuiiig c a p tu r e d F re n c h te r rito ry , kno w ing th a t in so d o in g th ey prue- ti e s l ly killed the children. All w ho have r e t u r n ' d from the co u n trie s o f E urope tell of the great lack o f d a ir y p ro d u c ts ill those cou n tries and how people across th e s' is arc looking to the United Htutcn for foods, p a r t ic u l a r ly duiry foods, a» well as for men an d munitions. Mcarcitv of feed for stock an d the g reat d em an d for m eat h ave resulted in the b u tc h e rin g o f d a ir y c a t t l e th ro u g h o u t Europe, and it will lie m any y e a rs a f t e r th e wur is over before th e herds can lie replenished an d b ro u g h t h ack to th e i r norm al s ta n d a r d . F o r th is reason i t ' i s up to America, e x p e rt s agrep, to not o»l\ m a in ta in the presen t herds hut to increase them in o rd er t h a t b u tt e r , c h e e s e , e v a p o ra te d milk an d o th e r e x portab le d a ir y supplies cun be se n t ab road foy our allies. E v a p o r a t e d for condensed i milk is to d a y d epended upon by the children o f E urope to pro v id e the proper d a ir y food elem ent in tb e ir diet. In a nutshell th e s itu a tio n in th is c o u n try may he summed up as follows: T he public must he e n co u rag ed to use more milk and d a ir y p ro d u c ts o f all k in d s as a h ealth and economic m easure; th e dairies must he e n co u rag ed to keep th eir herds to g eth er, lo o king to th e f u tu re and relying on th e fact t h a t by so doing they will e v e n tu a lly come out b e t t e r fin a n e ia lly th a n if th e y now dispose of th eir cattle. N O T IC E OF H EA R IN G A CCOUNT. ON OF H E A R IN G ACCOUNT. ? k ! Peyton B rand Real Gravely Chewing Plug 10c a p o u c h — a n d w o r th it C r a v m ly la s t • b o m u c h l o n g e r i t c o B tn n o m orm t o c h * w t h a n o r d i n a r y p iu fi P. B. G ravely T o b acco C om pany Danville» V irginia • '| H E Q G L E u ( \ L L - Summons all the forces and resource» of the Republic to the defense o f Freedom T H E O R E G O N A G R IC U L T U R A L C O L L E G E which the United State* authorities have ranked as one o f the fifteen distinguished institutions o f the country for excellence in military training, has responded to the call. The College is distinguished not only for its military instruction, but D istinguished also fox — Its strong industrial courses for men and for women: l u A arjculture, C'o e, F n gioeennf, Fore«try Home Eaoao-nK . Mmtng. F berfaecy, « u j Vocational L iu . «tino. Its wholesome, purposeful student life. Its democratic college spirit. It* successful graduates. Students enrolled last year, 3453; stars on its service flag«, 1258, over forty percent representing officers. C o lleg e o p e n s S e p t e m b e r 23, 1918 For catalog, new lU uatrated Booklet, ami other inform ation w rite to the R cg n tra r, Corvallis, Oregon Ü N IV ERSITYof OREGON T'-Z L rJ * tr ON F u lly cq iiip p e d lib e ra l r u l l u r e a n d s c ie n tific d e p a rtm e n l» . S p e c ia l t r n ¡ m n ¿ i n C io i n t u e r c e , .lo iir iw ilÍH n i. A r c l i i t e c l u r e , L a w , A f i - d ic in e Tearhiug. Library W ork. M u .ir, llnuaehs.ld Art«. Phyairal Trainingaad F i s * Arta. M.lilary U m ia rkar«r of V > „ « „ Hrilmb ollierr«. Drill. Ir, lurra and Geld Work all we-lo-dale. baaed „a ra«erienee ia preaenl war. Complete aystem »I Irenrhea. brida.a. eie. Student« re. ummmded lor Comminniona. Ollieial—«ovrramrnl H. <». T. C. Tallinn FHF.K. Ijhrary nl WI.ISHI velan,-. Dormitorie« für men . nd o ornen. I speo.- loweaf. « e i opportun'!, lur worfcia» une'« way. I Wrile Ketialrar. Fintear. Oregon, lor illo«lr»lrd booklel. » . im . FIN A L N o tice is h e re b y g iv en t h a t th e u n dersigned, George T aylor, has filed his fin al account in the e s t a t e o f J e r e m ia h T ay lor, deceased, and t h a t M onday , the 30th d a y o f ¡September, 1918, a t the hour of 10 o ’clock a. m., jit th e County- Court Room in the Court House, E ugene. Oregon, has been fixed as th e tim e and place for h e a rin g an y o b je c tio n s th e r e to and o f s e ttle m e n t of said account. GEORGE TAYLOR, a30-spt27 A d m in is tra to r . N O T IC E U FIN A L N otice is h e re b y g iv en t h a t th e u n dersigned, George T ay lo r, has filed his finul account in th e e s t a te of Rachel E. T a y l" r, deceased, and t h a t M onday, th e 30th day o f S ep tem b er, 1918, at the hour of 10 o 'clo ck a. m., at th e C ounty Court Room in th e Court House, E ugene, Oregon, has been fixed us th e tim e and place for h e a rin g an y o b je c tio n s th e r e to and of s e ttle m e n t of said account. GEORGE TAYLOR, n.30 ,«pt27 A d m in is tra to r . N O T IC E You can still get Real Gravely Chewing Plug for 10c a pouch. It gives you more solid tobacco comfort than ordinary plug. Tastes better— lasts longer. OF H E A R I N G ON F I N A L ACCOUNT. N o tice is h e r e b y g iv en t h a t th e un- d ersig ned, E m m e tt M. S harp, has filed his fin a l neeount in th e e s t a te o f Joseph II S h a rp , deceased, nnd t h a t S a tu r d a y , the 14th d a y of S ep tem ber, 1918, a t the hour o f 10 o 'clo ck n. m., a t th e C oun ty C o u rt room in th e C ourt house, E ugene, L ane c o u n ty . O r ego#, has been fixed as the tim e an d place fo r h e a ri n g an y o b je c tio n s t h a t m a y be filed th ereto . All persons h a v in g a n y in te re s t in said es ta te a re h ereb y n o tifie d to file th e i r o b jectio ns on or b e fo re said d ate, E M M E T T M. S H A R P . a16-al3-leh A d m in is tra to r . N O T IC E . E s t a t e o f N'anc-y E liz a b e th M cKee, deceased. E s t a t e of E liz a b e th McKee, deceased. N o tic e is h e re b y g iv e n t h a t H. J . S hinn has been by th e C oun ty C ourt of th e S t a t e of O regon, in an d fo r L an e C ounty, appoinff-tl A d m in i s t r a to r W ith Will A nnexed o f th e e s t a te o f N a n c y E liz a b e th M cK ee, deceased. All persons h a v in g claims a g a in s t the e s t a te o f th e sa id deceased a r e h ereb y u o tifie d to p re s e n t th e sam e, d u ly v e r i fied, to th e ab o v e n a m e d a d m i n is tr a t o r , a t his o ffice in C o tt a g e Grove, Oregon, w ith in six m o nths from th e f i r s t p u b li catio n o f th is notice, t o w it : on the 29th d a y o f A u g u st, 1918. a30-s27 H. J . S H I N N , A d m in i s t r a to r W it h W ill A nnexed. Get y o u r g irl— an d th e n g e t y o u r a n n o u n cem e n ts from T h e S en tin el. *** H o m e : o M a d e : F lo u r FOR HOME PEOPLE Pride of Oregon, Soft Wheat Flour H. & H. Hard Wheat Flour Made by Cottage Grove Phone Milling Company 80 •{• B EPO R T OF T H E CON DITION OF T H E B A N K OF COTTAGE GROVE at C o tta g e Grove in th e S t a t e o f Oregon at th e close of business A ugust 31, 1918 R esources: Loans an d d is co u n ts................ $ 85,433.86 O v e r d r a f t s , secured an d u n secu red ______ 3,357.14 Ponds an d w a r r a n t s .......- ..... _ 19,069.47 F u r n i t u r e and f i x tu r e s ............. 3,(8)0.00 O th e r real e s t a te o w n e d .......... 7,574.95 Due from b an k s, not reserve b a n k s .............. 3,985.37 Due from a p p ro v e d reserve h a n k s ...................................... Jt 5,084.95 Checks a n d o th er cash items 6,863.20 Cash on h a n d ............................... 4,085.56 O th e r resources (W a r S av in g s S ta m p s ) _____________ 834.00 T o ta l............................................ #139,288.50 L ia b ilitie s : C a p ita l stock paid in..............# 25,000.00 S urplus f u n d .....................- ......... 3,500.00 KILLED BY GERMAN HELM ET U nd iv id ed p ro f its , less e x penses an d ta x e s p a i d ........ 1,041.66 A m e ric a n S o ld ier H u n tin g S o u In d iv id u a l depo sits su b ject to c h e c k ......................... 81,195.12 v e n ir P ick ed U p C h a rg e d C ashier ch eeks outstanding.... 1.95 H e ad p iece. C e rti fi e d c h e c k s ......................... 15.07 S h n m o k ln , P a . — W r i t i n g fr o m a dug- Tim e a n d s a v in g s depo sits ... 28,534.70 o u t in No M a n 's L an d . F rn n e e . L eo C o m er, a r o r p o r n l In t h e T w e n t y - th i r d T o ta l.............. *139.288.50 U n ite d S tn t e s I n f a n try , f o r w a r d e d to S t a t e of Oregon, C o u n ty of I.ane, ss. hla s i s t e r h ere. Miss C ecelia C om er, a I, Alf. J u r y , cash ier of th e ab o v e nam ed h u n c h o f s t r a n g e flow ers h e h a d g n th h an k , do solemnly sw ear t h a t the abo ve e re d w h ile on p n tr o t d u ty . s t a t e m e n t is t r u e to th e best of m y C o m e r h a d p ro m is e d a y o u n g e r k n ow ledge nnd belief. b r o t h e r a G e r m a n iteel h e lm e t a s a A t.F . J U R Y , Cashier. w a r relic, b u t In w r i t i n g In fo rm ed t h e S u bscribed nnd sw orn to b e fo r e me b r o t h e r t h n t h e w n s d o o m ed to d is th is 6th d a y of S ep tem ber, 1918. a p p o in t m e n t u n ti l t h e A m e r i c a n s ren eh George H. B rninnrd, N o t a r y Public. B erlin. H e h n d se e n a fello w so ld ie r pick u p a s te e l h e lm e t a n d t h e u fall My commission exp ires Oct. 4, 1919. CORRECT— ATTEST: dead . GEORGE LEA, T h e h e im e t h a d b e e n ele c tric a lly G E O B O E M H A L L , Director». charged by the German«, "Zerolene is the Best” T he F o rd autom o bile engine, illus trated here, like all in te rn a l co m b u s tio n «»gin«*, requires an oil th at holds its f u ll l u b r i c a t i n g qualities at cylinder heat,b u rn s clean in th e c o m b u s t i o n cham bers and goes out w ith exhaust. ZEROLENE L IG H T fills these requirement* perfectly, b o w * it ia oorrm etty rmflnmd fr o m — foctmd Cmhfornim phBit-bBBO crude. —Say leading m otor car distributors, because the records of their service departm ents show th a t Z E R O L E N E , correctly refined from selected Cali fornia asphalt-base crude, gives p er fect lubrication with less wear and less carbon deposit. M ost cars* are now lubricated with Z E R O L E N E because th eir ow ners have learned through experience that there is no b etter oil. ZEROLENR it th« correct oil for all ty p e* of automobile engines. I t i t the correct oil fo r your automobile Get our lubrication c h a r t showing the correct consistency for your car. A t d e e /e r e e v e r y w h e r e a n d S ta n d a r d O il S e r v ic e Station a. S T A N D A R D O IL C O M P A N Y (California) ZER O LEN E The Standard O il for M otor Cars W. J. Wood*. Spedai Agent, Standard Oil Co., Cottage Orove, Ore.