COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1923 BUNGE’S SERVICE STATION Old saying revised: "The trustB owe us a living." • • • The great majority of people do not attend church simply because they do not want to—what’s the use beating around the bush about the matter. • • * • The fairest women often treat you the worst. • • • A CLASSIFIED AD MIGHT HELP While things are quiet with the secret ssrvico a few of its members might be put on the scent of some congressional campaign pledges that seem t< have become lost, strayed or stolen e • e service with a smile Lee Tires and Tubes Smile at Miles Crank Case Drained Free There are about 70,000 more peo­ ple in the employ of the government than there were ten years ago. That’s where some of the increased number of optimists come from. • • • A Mormon preacher claims that the Garden of Eden was located in Missouri. Anyway old Adam was shown a few things. • • • BEATS THE MACHINE KIND A man with an inclination to snooze in the mornings has invented a sure-go automatic fire starter, so that he doesn’t have to got up until things are cozy and breakfast is simmering. The most approved method is to marry ono. What the World Is Doing (Popular Mechanics Magazine.) An Improvised Smokehouse When it is necessary to smoke small quantities of moat, and no smokehouao is available, one can readily bo impro­ vised from a laundry stove, a barrel, and a support such as a sawhorse or wooden box. One head of the barrel is removed, and a hole, 8 in. in diameter, is out la, the other head near the side, as shown. This hole is fitted over the short length of pipe projecting above the stove, the barrel being supported by the saw­ horse and by a brick placed on the sieve. The meat is hung by means eg*ment assume tho fish a conthmou^y fmsh vtppiy of •-atnr. ... September 17,24 and October 1 "Wo live too rapidly," is a com­ mon complaint. Tho street car com­ panies seom to have thus far suc­ cessfully escaped the tendency of the times in this respect. • • • Don’t truduco your enemies. It won’t help vOu any—and then you may want to use them tomorrow. Besides automatically blocking th« ignition w hen the car is stopp'd, a key- less automobile lock positively holds the steering gear. Then- are no keys to forget as the device is Once in a while school pupils act fitted to tho in such a way that even corporal steering post punishmont does not seem to fill tho bill altogether. and operates with 10 but­ tons. It may lx? set with any numlier up to A universal custom 10, and tho combination may be changed as often that benefits every­ as desired. When a button is touched to shut off the ignition, the car is auto­ body. matically locked and cannot be oper­ Aids digestion, ated again until the combination is tvorlrnrl A simple but efficient clothes washer; of tho tyjio shown in tho drawing lias, been used successfully for a number of years for cleaning clothes that wil^ stand boiling. It consists of a wash boiler, fitted! with a 1-in. pine board that is per­ forated with Ai-in. holes and mounted* on wooden legs. A larger hole at each end permits tho insertion of two lengths of 1-in. pipe, 14 in. long, which are fitted at the upper end with an elbow, nipple, and cap, tho cap beingj perforated with numerous small holos., Tho pipe should fit saugly in the holes* Steel dio work. Tho Sentinel. in tho board, and the lower onds, whicki arc open, must lie only a slight dis­ NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT. tance above tho bottom of tho boiler. In use, tho arrangement is fitted in Notice is hereby given that the tho boiler as indicated, the clothes are undersigned, as administratrix of the estate of Irving W. Petrie, de ceased, has filed hor final account in the office of tho County Clerk of Line County, Oregon, and thut Saturday, the 20th ilay of October, 1923, at tho hour of 11 a. m. in the forenoon of said day, in tho County Court Room of said Court has'been appointed by said Court as tho time and place for the hearing of objec­ tions thereto and tho settlement thereof. Dated and first published Sept. packed in, and water is poured in to « 14, 1923. depth not quite sufficient to cover the ijist publication Oct. 12th, 1923. fclothes. As soon as tho water boils, the MABEL CONNER, Steam oonfined beneath tho clothes Administratrix of the estate of forces the water up through the pipes Irving W. Petrie, deceased. pnd over the clothes. Tho water will J. E. YOUNG, then seep through tho clothes, and in Attornoj^for^s£atc^^s££14octl2c this way there is a continuous circula­ tion, which cleans the clothes in a short NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Umo. In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Lane County. Novel Sentinel Thwarts Notice is hereby givon that the Mail-box Thieves undersigned administrator of the i The activities of mail-box thieves, estate of Anna Willis, dccenscd, has ghc can easily take letters from tho filed his final account with the military box, are rendered fruitless by County Court of Lane County, Ore­ he attachment‘of a simple hook'ap- gon, in the mutter of said estate an order has been mado and dianoe shown in the illustration. It and entered of record directing notice tonsiste of tore overlapjiing series of of hearing thereon and set vins,‘having ting Saturday, the 29th tiny of ihoir upper September, 1923, at the hour of 11 »nds coiled o’clock a. m. at the County Court room in Eugene, Lane County, Ore­ k> impart a gon, as the time and plnce of hear­ spring action ing objections, if any, to said ac­ » each scries. count and for the final settlement When placed of the said estate. against tho C. O. WILLIS, letter opening Administrator of tho estate the interior of Anna Willis, deceased. M the box, the II. J. SHINN, jpper series, like a one-way gate,permits Attorney for estate. a24sp21c .he letter to be inserted and to fall into ho I xtx . The lower Buries of wires, NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT. lowever, has hooked ends, and guards against any attempt to withdraw the Notice is hereby given that the letter through the slot undersigned, as administrator of tho estate of Ixive Allen, deceased, has ... (I Porch boxes for flowers and plants filed his final account in the office of tho County Clerk of Lane County, Should bo wider at tho bottom than at Oregon, and that Saturday, the iho top, to afford a