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COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL, FRIDAY, JULY 13, 1923 4 The Only Correct Way to Resize Cylinders Is With the AUTO-HONE Motor cylinders are bound to wear slightly, resulting in lost power and waste of oil and gasoline. There is but one way to correct such a defect. That is by resizing the cylinders and put ting in new pistons. There is but one correct method of doing this. That method is with the Auto-IIone. This method takes less out of the cylinders than any other method, leaving them stronger and with sufficient metal for further treatment of the same kind. Chis method leaves a hard sur in the cylinders, which can be secured by no other method and for that reason they will stand wear much longer than if resized by any other method. By this method there is no danger of cylinders being chipped or injured if a hard spot is struck in the cylinder. By this method cylinders ('an be resized without removing the block, which is possible by no other method and saves a big item of expense. The auto-honing method makes a ('lean, smooth, absolutely perfect job. That is why we have put in the equipment for resizing your cylinders by this > method. Our customers are entitled to the best in service a I that is what we propose to give them. STAR, DURANT AND STUDEBAKER CARS, TIRES, OILS, GAS AND AUTO ACCESSORIES THE SERVICE GARAGE Long & Cruson Telephone 75 ii ALL WOULD ESCAPE TAX A Minnesota paper suggests that in the present exigencies a man be taxed $5 for kissing his wife. This newspaper demonstrates again that an editor is usually a poor business man. This editor does not seem to realize that the purpose of a tax in to raise money. Knowles & Graber ♦ Hardware and Furniture Oregon Doesn’t it make you tired to think that you let somo folks exer- ciao you? * » * When a man is angry _ w he boils— and when ho has boils he is angry, Iso what’s the difference? * * * You can’t expect to get nlong with others if you don’t make it so thut they can get along with you. « • • Ono way to make folks believe you are prosperous these days is to u dress like a hayseed. • « • It seems that a show is something that no one can describe in such n manner that the listener will got ¡any idea of what it was like. A Sentinel Wantad Will Sell Tt for You If you saw it first you say it in The Sentinel A Better Kitchen! A Happier Home! fl A KITCHEN EQUIPPED with an up to date ELECTRIC RANGE has a di rect effect on the mental attitude of the busy woman toward her house work. fl COOKING IS EASIER; the kitchen is easily kept clean; she realizes that house work need not be all drudgery. fl THE WHOLE FAMILY benefits from better cooked food and the housewife has more leisure time to devote to other interests. See the ELECTRIC RANG E S on display at our office $60 AND UP ■ Mountain States Power Co. Champion Pig Raised Cost of Working by Minnesota Youth PAGE FIVE NOTICE OF FINAL MENT. SETTLE Glycerine Mixture for Gas on Stomach In the mutter of the estate of Terrance L. Hagen, a lad living in Winfield 8. Chrisman, deceased. Simplo glycerine, buckthorn bark, Notice is hereby given that the Belview, Redwood county, Minnesota, undersigned has filed his final ac etc., as mixed in Adlorika, helps any raised a pig on a fifty by fifty-foot lot, case of gas on the stomach in TEN which was made grand champion bar Department of Agriculture count as administrator of tho estate minutes. Most medicines act only on of Winfield 8. Chrisman, deceased, row over all breeds at the Junior Live with the County Clerk of Lane lower bowel but Adlerika acts on Survey Places Figure at Stock show held at South St Paul lust County, Oregon, and an order has BOTH uppor and lower bowel and winter. By exercising good cure, with $100 Yearly. been made and entered of record removes all gasses and poisons. the aid of a well-bred animal he was directing this notice and setting Brings out matter you never thought able to overcome the handicaps of (Prepared by th. United Stataa Departraest tho 14th day of July, 1923, at the was in your system. Excellent for constipation. Guards hour of 10 o’clock in the forenoon obstinate ot Asriculcuro.) town, and win over all pig club boys against appendicitis. Tho White The cost of using work horses on for the hearing of objections, if Pharmacy. and girls of Minnesota. jly!3 His purebred Poland China burrow corn-belt farms In 1921 was about $100 any, to said final account and for the final settlement of said estate. weighed 450 pounds when he left home. per head, according to a survey made Dated this 6th day of June, 1923. by the United States Department of W. W. CHRISMAN, Agriculture. The total yearly eost of Administrator of tho estato of keeping six horses on farms of ap Winfield 8. Chrisman, deceased. proximately 160 acres amounted to Herbert W. Lombard, Attorney for estate. about $600. Feed und bedding was jncl5jlyl3 about 60 per cent of the total cost of maintenance. Other costs In order of NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. SHORTHAND Importance were chores. Interest, sta bling, depreciation, hurness costs, mis 'Department of tho Interior, U. 8. TYPEWRITING cellaneous costs, and shoeing. The Lund Office at Roseburg, Oregon, total gross cost was $106.08 per head Juno 19, 1923. Notice is hereby given that Wil BOOKKEEPING from which n deduction of $6.87 was son B. Stinnett, of Cottage Grovo, made for the manure produced, leav Oregon, who on Juno 6, 1921, made ing a net cost of $99.21. homestead entry serial No. 013227 Ask for Our Free Catalog Exclusive of pasture, the annual ra for EVz NE'/i, 8W!4 NE^4 and tion per head consisted of 40 bushels NE* *4 SE«4, section 17, township 21 of corn, 26 bushels of oats, 1.3 tons of south, range 2 west, Willamette Terrance Hagen and Hla Champion hay and 1.8 tons of straw and corn meridian, has filed notico of inten Barrow. stover. During the yenr, 66 hours of tion to make final threo-yeur proof, to establish claim to tho land above A. E. ROBERTS, President and when sold at the stock yards after man labor were required to care for described, before Register and Re each horse. The average farm value of Eugene, Oregon the show, he weight'd 430 poumls. The ceiver of tho United States I.and the work stock was about $123 per Office nt Roseburg, Oregon, on tho pig was farrowed March 0, 1922. During the 146-day period from May head. Actual cash outlay nnd salable 26th day of July, 1923. Claimant names as witnesses: O. 1 to September 24 the pig gained 297 feeds. Including corn, oats, hay, straw, pounds or a fraction over two pounds depreciation, shoeing and miscellan F. White, of Cottage Grovo, Ore eous cash costs, amounted to $64 per gon; Tom Patton, of Cottago Grovo, per day. Oregon, Albert ¡tissue, of Cottage The lad's records show that the bar horse, or about 60 per cent of the total Grove, Oregon; Percy Moody, of A. C. Anderson, Proprietor row’s cost of production was five cost Cottago Grovo, Oregon. Average Work In Year. cents per pound. A St. Paul pucker W. H. CANON, During the year each horse worked jno22jly2O Register. bought him at auction for 00 cents per pound, the check amounting to $268. an average of 723 hours. On the basis of a ten-hour work day, the average Piano Moving a Specialty Besides the boy won a gold medal, sli NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Offico in Spray brick noar 8. P. ver medal, silver trophy, free trip to cost was $1.37 per day, or 13.7 cents Station. Office phone, 99; raa- the International Live Stock Exposi per hour of actual work done. The Department of the Interior, U. 8. tion at Chicago, and $80 In prize horses on some farms worked from Land office at Roseburg, Oregon, idonco phone, 124-J. two to three times as many hours as Juno 13, 1923. awards. those on other farms. Such variations Notice is hereby given that Rufus Indicate the degree of efficiency with Vernon Garoutto, of Cottage Grovo, Chicken Flock Need Not which horses are employed on different Oregon, who, on July 9, 1920, made and have considerable effect on Homostoad Application, Serial No. Be a Nuisance in Towns farms, the cost per hour of work performed. 013073, for W% 8E%, 8E% SE& *4 SW’A, Section 5, Town Neighbors frequently object to the The point Is made, however, that, while and 8E keeping of poultry in towns and cities, It Is not always possible to keep the ship 21 South, Range 2 West, Wil- most complaints being against the horses at work continuously, nor ad lainetto Meridian, has filed notice vociferous rooster and disagreeable visable to do so for the mere sake of of intention to make threoyear Piano Moving a Specialty Proof, to ostablisli claim to tho land odors. In some cities and towns there keeping them busy, too many horses or above described, before Register F. W. Jacobs, Proprietor are regulations to prevent or control a lack of productive work will Invari and Receiver of United Btntes Land poultry keeping, but the United States ably result In a relatively high cost for Offico, at Roseburg, Oregon, on tho Offico telephone_________ .4 Department of Agriculture says that their use. If conditions are such that 26th day of July, 1923. Residence telephone..... 21-F3 Claimant, names nt witnesses: the flock need not be a nuisance. It is necessary to keep a surplus horse There will be no nnnoyanco from odors or two, the practice may not be objec Warren Kelly, of Cottago Grovo, If the dropping boards are cleaned tionable If the animals so kept are Irvin Yancy, of Cottago Grovo, dally and the yards are kept reason brood mares nnd raise a colt each Fred Kelly, of Cottago Grovo, Wil bur Kelly, of Cottago Grove. DAY and NIGHT Bonded ably clean. There Is no necessity for year. ■b'22.lv2l> W, II. CANON, Register. keeping a rooster unless the owner in Details of the department's survey tends to hatch chicks, and in that case are contained In Fnrmers' Bulletin NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. the rooster should be disposed of os 1298, entitled "Costs of Using Horses soon as the hens have been set. A on Corn-Belt Farms.” In the bulletin Depart mi nt of tho Interior, U. 8. flock without a male will produce Just the authors, M. R. Cooper, assistant Land offico nt Roseburg, Ore., Juno os many eggs and, what is more, the farm economist, and J. O. Williams, 26, 1923. Woodson Brothers Garage. Notico iB horoby given that Irvin eggs will be Infertile and will keep senior animal husbandman, discuss Washington Yancey, of Cottago Phone 27. After the garage better. the different phases of horsepower Grove, Oregon, who, on July 9, 1920, closes, phone to 165-R. costs and present suggestions for re made Homestead Application, Serial ducing these expenses. No. 013074, for Lots 1, 2, 3, Section Free Choice System of 5, Township 21 South, Rango 2 Largest Cost Item. CARDS Mash Feeding to Fowls Willamette Meridian, has PROFESSIONAL “Feed and bedding Is the largest West, A study of the free choice system of item In the maintenance of a horse, filod notico of intontion to mako DR. X W. KIME mash feeding for chickens made by and hence deserves first consideration threo year proof, to establish claim Specialist in Obstetrics to the land above described, before Will care for confinomonts at his the United States Department of Ag in an attempt to reduce costs," says the the Register and Receivor of tho homo if desired. Special nurso if re riculture at Its experiment form lo bulletin. “Although the exact quantity Unitod States Land Office, at Rose quired. Phones: office, 34; res. 126J cated at Beltsville, Md., showed that is variable, a good, practical guide for burg, Oregon, on tho 6th day of the best results and highest egg pro the farmer to follow In feeding his August, 1923. H. W. TITUS, D. M. D. duction are obtained when hens are horses Is to allow 1.1 pounds of grain Claimant names ns witnesses: Fred Dentistry *tago Grove, Oregon, Modern equipment. First National allowed to select their own mash con and 1U pounds of hny per 100 pounds Kelly, of Co Wilbur Kelly, of Cottago Grovo, Bunk building. Hours, 9 to 12 and stituents. It was found that hens se of live weight for horses nt moderate lected a mnsh composed of no parts work. For horses at hurd work the Oregon, Barney Kelly, of Cottago 1 to 6. Evenings and Sundays by appointment. Office phone, 10: res Grove, Oregon, Vern Garoutte, of cornmeal, 20 parts meat scrap, 4 parts grain should be increased to about H4 idence phone, 184-J. Cottago Grove, Oregon. wheat bran and 4 parts wheat mld- pounds dally per 100 pounds live W. H. CANON, DR. W. E. LEBOW dllngB. This mash glves best results weight, but the hay should not exceed jno29-jy27 Register. Dentist with Leghorns, and a less stimulating pounds dally per 100 pounds live Offico Fifth and Main. Hours, 8:30 mash, containing more bran and weight, unless of very poor quality. ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE. to 12 and 1 to 6:80. Evenings and ground oats, with less meat scrap, has The use of good pasture In place of Sundays by appointment, lliones: given better results with general-pur^ the grain and hay ration Is not only Notico is horoby given thnt Virgil offico 35, residence 134-Y. D. White hns filed with tho County pose breeds. an economical practice, bnt nlso will Court of the State of Oregon for DR. O. E. FROST have a good effect upon the system of Lane County his final account as Offico in Lawson bullring the horse. The use of nonsalnble feed administrator of tho estate of Alex Well Prepared Field Is Phone 47 the horse Is to be recommended. ander Cooley, deceased, and that Cottage Grove Oregon Needed for Sudan Grass for The raising of colts to take the place Saturday, tho 11th day of August, DR. W. M. HAMILTON It Is requisite if the farmer is go of worn-out work stock will often aid 1923, at tho hour off 11 o’clock a. Chiropractic, Mochano Therapy, ing to have good success with Sudan in keeping down the depreciation cost. rn. of said day has boon set for tho grass that he plant In a well prepared With the business established the num hearing and allowance of said ac Gynecology, Hydro-Therapy, Eloctro- VIRGIL D. WHITE, Thorapy. Offico over Darby Hard field. Just because the crop is hardy ber of horses kept must be adjusted to count. Administrator of the estato of wure. Phono lltt-J. Office hours: 9 is no reason why tt should be treated the nature of the business and form of to 12; 1 to 5; Sundays by appoint shnhhlly. Fall plowing or fall listing management developed. A smaller num jte6n3c^AlcxnnderCooloj^_d2£22££i ment. ___________________ of fields intended for it, with careful ber than are needed properly to carry NOTICE TO CREDITORS. GAVEN O. DYOTT, M. D. after preparation before planting on the farm operations may mean a Physician and Surgeon means that much higher yields, and decrease In farm profit greater than Notico is horoby given that tho this Is generally the basis for figur the expense of carrying the extra ani undersigned was on <luno 21st, 1923, X-ray work in all its branches. Eve nings by appointment. ing profits from producing any crop. mals needed. A greater number than appointed administrator of the os- Cottago Grove, Oregon are needed simply add unnecessary tale of Margarito Solis, docoaseil. 634 Main All persons having claims against expenses. ” DR. H. A HAGEN Cull Pullets Closely Copies of Farmers’ Bulletin 1298 said estate arc notified to prosent Incensed Drugloaa Physician tho same to the undersigned nt his During Month of August may be obtained free upon request of office in the Bank of Commerce 80. Ostrander Building, Cull pullets closely during the month the United States Department of Agri building, Eugene, Oregon, within 630 Phone Mi Main Street, Cottage Grove of August. Sell for fryers all those culture, Washington, D. C. six months from tho date of this Individuals that luck proper develop notice. J. F. SPRAY Dated Juno 21st, 1923. ment Birds showing soiled, ruffled Experiment With Live Real Estate, Insurance and FRED E. SMITII, plumage, very long legs and shallow Collections Stock at Many Points jiy« nug3 Administrator. breasts belong In the poor class. Cull 405 Main Street Cottago Grove also your molting hens. They will loaf At 26 principal points outside of NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT till next spring. The best layers are Washington the United States Depart HERBERT W. LOMBARD ment of Agriculture Is conducting ex still laying and will not molt till fall. Attorney at Liw Estate of Netta A. Webber, de perimental live-stock work. Problems ceased. First National Hank Building Phone 94 feeding and breeding of live stock, in Notice is hereby given that tho Cottage Grove, Ore. Study Being Made of Many In the prevention and control of Insects, undersigned administrator of tho MRS. F. J AL8TOTT, 8. T. Problems in Growing Com parasites and predatory animals harm estate of Netta A. Webber, de (Suggestive Therapeutics) Problems dealing with corn growing ful to live stock, and other subjects ceased, has filed his final account with tho County Court of Lane AH kinds of diseases treated. After related to the welfare of the live stock are being studied by the agricultural County, Oregon, in tho matter of effects of the flu removed. Maaaagu experiment atatlona of 36 »tales and of the United Rtntes are studied. The said estate, and tin order has been for tired people. Rucura foot treat three of the insular posaeaalooe, ac stations have been so located that It Is made and entered of record direct ment given, l’hone 180-L. cording to reports to the United States possible to study problems confronting ing notice and setting Tues Department of Agriculture. Corn live stock men under conditions simi day, the 31st day of July, ¡923, at BETTY B BEAUTY PARLOR breeding, adaptation of varieties, till lar to the actual conditions on the farm the hour of eleven o’clock a. m. at Particular Work for or range. This makes the results of tho County Conrt Room in Eugene, age, rate and date of seeding, and use Particular People. Laric County, Oregon, as the time greatest value, because the live stock of fertilizers are the principal lines of 300 Main Street Phone 116 L and place for tho hearing of objec grower can apply them without great investigation. tions, if any, to said account nnd modification. for the final settlement thereof. IL J. SHINN W. A. REMEN WAY, Plant Dwarf Essex Rape Attorney at Law and Plant Some Rhubarb Administrator of the estate of Notary Public for Chickens or Swine Netta A. Webber, deceased, Practices in all courts. Thirty years and Asparagus Early n. J. RHTNN, Dwarf Essex rape may ba planted on of experience. Bader building, Cot- A dozen hills of rhubarb and n row ^Attorneyforestate^^^jno29jl27 tage Grove, Or.'£o n. very rich toll any time during early summer for the chickens or pigs. A of asimrngus, 26 to 50 feet In length, HELPING THE FELLOW BELOW WISHES HE’D KEPT QUIET small area of rich land in rape will are Indispensable tn every home gar Home folks are satisfied with After father has told his children often yield an enormoua amount of den. They not only give large yields position in tho world if they green feed for pigs, chickens, rabbits of tender shoots very early In the how easily he got his lessons when their a boy, he is put in a bad position can only follow clone enough to act and other small animals. Do not plant spring, but also furnish laxative ele when his boy hands dad a problem n» a stepping stone for someone rape on thin land unless you apply ments generally much needed at that he can’t work to save hie neck. alas. asasoa of the yeer. barnyard manure freely. ____ Horses on Farms Eugene Business College Eugene Business College City Transfer Hauling & Draying Grove Transfer Furniture Moving JITNEY CMi" Everett Powell