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COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL. THURSDAY, JANUARY 21, 1926 □ ----------------------------------------------- Cl Church News □ ----------------------------------------------- - Methodist Church.—John A. Linn, Pastor.—Sunday school at 9:45; preaching service at 11; Epworth league at 6:30; prenching service at 7:30. Midweek prayer hour, 7.30 Thursday. A weleoine nt every service. e % Presbyterian Church.—Bunco n P Cameron, minister—Sunday school at 10 a. m.; public worship at 11 a. m.; Endeavor at 3:30; evening Sunday, January 24.—2:30 p. m. Junior Endeavor. 7:30 evening service. Address, “Robert Burns the Poet of Democracy.” • • • Baptist church—Chapel car, one block north of 8. P. depot— J. C. Orr, pastor. Sunday school at 10 o’clock, . , services — s at 11 o’clock and 7:45. - B. “ Y. - P. - U. services at 7:00 P. M. • • • Christian Church, the ‘ * home-like ’ ’ church—A. J. _____ , _______ Adams, minister. _ Sunday school at 9:45, sermon at 11, Christian Endeavor at 6:30, eve ning service at 7:30. ♦ • ♦ Christian Science Society—corner of Jefferson avenue and Second street. Sunday services at 11 a. m. Wednesday services at 7:30 p. m. Everybody welcome. • • • Free Methodist church—Corner of Monroe avenue and south Fifth street—Chester Smith, pastor. Sun day school at 10, forenoon services at 11, evening service at 7:30. Prayer meeting at 7:30 Thursday evenings. • • • First church of Nazarcne—Elev enth and Adams, Harold E. Botte miller, pastor. Sunday school at 9:45, forenoon service at 11, evening ®eJYIC® * 7 8- Prayer meeting at 7:30 Wednesday evenings. Glad Tidings Mission—Tenth and Adams streets, G. F. Shackelford, pastor. Sunday school at 9:45; forenoon worship at 11; young people’s meeting at 7; evening ser- vice at 8; week-day services, Wed nesday, Friday anu Saturday eve nings at 8. Loose leaf binders of all sizes. The Sentinel. NOTICE OF SALE OF BEAL PROPERTY. Tn the county court of the state of Oregon, for Lane county, in the matter of the estate of R. Pope, deceased. Notice is hereby given, that pur suant to an order of sale made and entered by the county court of the county of Lane, state of Oregon, on the 22nd day of December, A. D., 1925. in the matter of the estate of R. Pope, deceased, the administrator of estate will sell at private sale the following described real estate, to-wit: Beginning at a point 96 rods and 3 links south and 203 rods and 18 links west of the north east corner of the M. P. Mar tin and wife donation land claim No. 41 Notif. No. 862, thence east 19 rods and 12% links, thence north 50 rods, to the center of Martin creek, thence in a westerly direction np said creek to a point direct ly north of the place of be ginning, thence south 49 rods to the plaee of beginning, con taining six acres, more or less, in section 8, township 21, south range 3 west of the Willamette meridian, Lane county, Oregon. The sale will be made from and after Tuesdav, the 26th day of January, 1926. The bids will be received at the office of Herbert W. Lombard, First National Bank building. Cot tage Grove, Oregon. Terms of sale, cash. The said property is sub iect to a mortgnge of six hundred dollars ($600.00) dated March 10. 1917. Dated and first published De cember 24, 1925. W. G. PALMATER, <124j21e(T) Administrator. Frenchman First to Use Gasoline Engine The first attempt to employ gaso line as a motive power was made by a Frenchman. Pierre ltavel, who patented "a steaiu generator heat ed by mineral oils, to be applied to steam locomotion on ordinary roads." Ravel’s engine was fitted to a small carriage, and developed three horsepower. The Franco-German war put an end to Ravel’s experiments for a tone, but years later he built a mo tor car In which petroleum was used for the direct generation of motive power. In 1876 Lentz In- v voted a burner by which a mix ture of gasoline and other naph thas, called massout, was used as fuil on steamships. About tlie same time gasoline was used as an lllumlnant In street lamps and later a new use was found for It In the manufacture of varnish and oilcloth. Gasoline, amounting to 8 per cent of the dis tilled product of the crude petro leum, continued to be a drug on the market until the Invention of the gasoline motor, and its appli cation to automobiles, boats, air planes, and hundreds of Industrial uses. Several Inventors helped to In augurate the “Age of Gasoline,” but the chief of them was George L. Selden of Rochester (N. Y.), tbe father of the automobile.—Chicago Journal. Equinox Affected by Heating Power of Sun The autumnal equinox is warmer, not colder, than the vernal in prac tically all of the continental United States and other places of middle to high latitudes. The reason for this is that the temperature condi tions at any locality always lag be hind the changing amounts of heat received by the locality from the sun In the course of Its annual journey from winter solstice and return, In New Jersey, for ex- ample, the heating effect of the sunshine Is at a minimum on De- cember 22 of each year, but the lowest temperature of the winter occurs fully a month later, on Jan uary 25. The greatest solar heat ing occurs at the summer solstice, June 22, but the highest average temperatures fall about the end of July. The autumnal equinox. Sep tember 21, occurs, therefore, only about five days after the highest temperatures of the year, whereas the vernal equinox, March 21. Is separated from the time of high est by fully 130 days, and 18 sep arated only about 50 days from the coldest period of the year. .1 Nur ter y for Children Some young mothers are bo exer cised over the thought of germs that they won’t let their babies or children play on the floor. They let them tumble or Bit up to a ta ble to play. Now really, thia seems a shame when children of all ages enjoy ‘‘scooting around" so much. No cutting table or dining table can compare with a floor for a place on which to build blocks or set up railroad tracks. Why don’t these people have a nursery with a floor kept dean enough and dustless enough to be played upon? Have this room kept for the children to play In and see that they wear lit tle bouse slippers or sandals when playing there and that no grown up enters who wears shoes that have trod the streets. Not Qualified Willie, who was nearly five, and bls mother were sitting at home one night. At the table bls sister, i aged seven, was doing her home work. Suddenly mother looked up and saw Willie watching his sister "Well, WUlle," she said. “It will I not be long before you will have to go to school." “Oh," said WUlle, “It’s no use NOTICE OF SHERIFF’8 SALE sending me to school I” “How la that?” asked bis mother. ON EXECUTION. "What’s the use of sending me . ---------------- “i| Notice is hereby given that by to school?" exclaimed Willie, virtue of an execution issued out don’t know anything and I can’t of the circuit court, of the state of reed or write.' Oregon, for the county of Lane on the 29th day of December, 1925, upon judgment rendered therein on Life of a Sponge the 22nd day of August, 1925, in The separate existence of a favor Charles White and againBt Walter J. Macomber and Florence sponge begins with the breaking L. Macomber, his wife, for the sum away from the parent of a tiny par- The latter, after being of $178.95, with interest thereon at tide. the rate of 6 per cent per annum whipped about for a time by tides from the 22nd day of August, 1925, and currents, eventually attaches and the further sum of $12.30 costs I Itself to a piece of rock, and from and disbursements, which said judg that home It seeks its own liveli ment was enrolled and docketed in hood, says Natural Science. The the office of the clerk of said court food of Infant sponges consists of in said county on the 25th day of yolk cells, which contain a form of August, 1925, and said execution to me directed commanding me in the nourishment. Later, as the sponge name of the state of Oregon, to grows. It requires something more satisfy said judgment, interest, solid, and this Is brought by the costs and disbursements, and the currents, which sweep Into a bag— costs and expenses of and upon this half mouth, half stomach—minute writ out of the personal property particles of the new food. of said defendants, Walter J. Ma comber and Florence L. Macomber, First Iron Vettels his wife, or if sufficient could not bo found, then out of the real prop It U not recorded who first dls- erty belonging to said defendants, fovered that an Iron vessel would ia Lane county, Oregon, and being float as easily as a wooden one. It unable to find any personal property la recorded that an Iron boat was belonging to said defendants or either of them, upon which to levy, built and launched on tbe River Foes, In Torkehtre. England, as I have levied upon the following early as 1777. but the date of the described real property, in Lane Invention of iron as a recognised county. Oregon, to-wit: Lots 1 and 2 B 8 and lots 1, 2, material for ship construction Is 7 and 8 B 9 Cooper and Randall often given as 1818. when the light addition to Cottage Grove, Lane er Vulcan was built on tbe Monk county, Oregon. land canal, near Glasgow, Scotland. Now, therefore, in the name of the state of Oregon, in compliance Ca/t/ornia’s Capital with said execution, and in order to satisfy said judgment, interest, Before being admitted as a state, costs and disbursements, and tbe the capital of California was Mon costs and disbursements of end up terey. alternately with Ixm Angeles on thia writ. I will on Saturday the Monterey was the capital from 6th day of February, 1926, at the hour of one o’clock in the after 1M0 to IMS. Loe Angeles from noon of said day. at the southwest 1M5 to 1M7 Monterey was again front door of the county court the capital from 1M7 until Cali house in Eugene. Lane county, Ore fornia was admitted as a new state. gon, offer for sale and sell for cash, In 1M0 Sacramento offered $1.000,- at public auction, subject to re 000 for the honor of becoming the demption as provided by law, all state capital, and became officially of the right, title and interest of recognised as such In 1854. said defendants. Walter ,T. Macom ber and Florence L. Macomber, his Help Wanted wife, or either of them, or any other person claiming by, through "My danghter telle me that or under them, or either of them in are a ch arch member What and to the above deaeribed property. nomination do you belong to?" j?f4(hwli FRANK E. TAYLOR, "Why—er—er—name a few Sheriff of Lane county, Oregon I-1 HI be able to tell yon." « ! ^4 PAGE THREE