COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL THI RSDAY. APRIL 21
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SPARK IGNITES CLOTHES
Franklin Saw Day of
Woman in Bulinata VEDA MILLER IS BURNED
Although desiring a qillet life In
(Loader, Tolcilo, Orc.;
his ohler yearn, I'riiiikllii could hot
4-yrnr old
I.iftlc Vc«lu Millt'r,
ictlre.
One political olfuc uflei
und Mri. Leslie
daughter
ut
Mr.
another sought Itili» out.
lie tried
till beat to avert the Itevolutloii Miller of Hílela, way w M our I v
• iik I Ids «-xiitiiliuition before tin buraed Hiimluy, April 10, when her
bolls« of eoinnioiiN III I ehrmir) clothes were ignited fr Qrn u spark
17*141. marked the zenith of Ids In from a fern fir«.
1« Heel mil powers.
The little girl end several older
In H«>pteiiila*r, 1770. Franklin wa» children were
playing near a
appointed envoy to Frulli « Illi«»
when
•
bur aedo ver fern ar«*a
sailed soon afterward. Denpiti-his
acveuty years, no other American Npark from an exploding »tern wag
eould have uci-onipllahed the things flipped a «lÍRtan«*** of 15 or 20 fwt
>>«■ did.
Ills reputation had pre and caught in the girl’« clothing.
ceded lilin tn l-'iHiiie. Great Indies Nine y«»ar <d<l .fun«* Hr buffer, a
sought Ids company ! ahnpkeeiiers witneMH, Mitid that th«* child
«doth
tiling Ills portrail on their walls mid ii«U buret Into flaniPN abno8t in
the rabble worshiped him.
l,'n
wUintly.
Th«* bttL* girl ra n to I
Franklin'« Influence, moimy
h«*r
home,
250 f««« t away. Bv th«* I
loaned the struggili,« colonies.
th«* timo ah«* reached there all her
won from Primee reiognllloii
the United Stu tea and then th« clothing WMN hurn«*d away ox-
th«’ collar of n«*r dr«*aa. Aside
treaty of «Illune«,
Thia whs hit
last mid most Import mil work.
i Ringing h<*r eyebrow»
an 1
Biographers maintain that Frank
• of her hair, her major burn»
lln more than any other great
• between her shoulders nnd
American possessed III« Woman'»
a, a» the flames were drawn
v lowpoint,
Some even nm In I n In
she ran. The little
thnf his great auceesiwN were
ous condition but is
achieved liecause of Hits quality;
as could bo hoped
that the great Frem ii treaty might
Uot have berli broilgilt abolii were
fi not for tile Iminuge pHld the flral
Leon
civilized American by the «rent
dailies of l’aria.
Certain It I m timi he Wim the
means of atnrtlug the ttr»t Allieti YOUNGSTERS FEATURED
can womun In business, mid he was
IN ENTERTAINMENT
first In a movement tliut ÍIH»
changed the present day life Of
Th« Eagle lodge has billed an
110,000,000 Americans.
unuaiial entertainment
for
next
Thursday evening nt the arniorv.
Old Man in Picture
The Moorman orchestra and vaude
Rather Out of Place ville troupe of Drain will give an
A landscape artist sold a picture entertainment, which will be fol
Members of
to m wealthy woman.
The latter lowed by a dance.
soon became tired of It, because, the company are Mrs. Moorman
she declared, It lacked niilimitloii nnd four children. A five-year-old
So she sent for another artist »ml trap drummer and an 8-year-old
asked him to pullit a maa or worn orchestra bell player will give fea
an on the road that rim through ture acts. The ontortainment and
the middle of the painting.
•lance are *c he a baseball benefit.
The artist did so, and when lie
met the man who hud palmed the
NOTICE TO CBEDITORS.
original work, tie told him what
he had done.
Notice Is hereby given, that Sylvia
"I had the temerity to alter a Robison was, on March 23, 1927 ap
landacapa of yours the other day." pointed administratrix of th? estate of j
James Matthews, deceased by the county
Im said, “it was one you »old to court
of l»ane county. Oregon, and that |
Mrs. Jones.
She wanted a figure all persons having claims or demands
painted Ln, so I udded an oM man against the said estate are required to
file, with the said Hylvla Robison
at
walking down lb« road?'
Saginaw. Oregon a duly verified state
"Hoad? What road? There’s no ment thereof within six months from the
road ll> that picture!"
first date of th? publication of this no
"Why, yes. there la,
said the tice, which will be on the 31st day of
1927
other. “A roud runs through the March .SYLVIA
ROBISON Administratrix
middle of the canvas."
of the estate of James Matthews,
deceased.
"Why," cried the first artl*t. in
J. SHINN.
dlgnautly. "that'« uot a road' II Attorney
m81 aïBITle
for estate.
That’s a river !"
Stores
Presenting Foods
Of Character
mf' (Hpcciuliy <*ui'<’ful iii the grad**« and I ihiih I m
we elioiise for our atock lieciinse we know on thia
rextK our reputation. We invite you to eome in
that we niny prove to you that the food« we offer
are of the beNt.
PINK SALMON'. N’o I tall eatia, 15«; 3 for
43c
BOOTH'S SA KOINES ‘Any kind, 2 for
25c
VAN ('AMI’S BEANS
25c
Medium xize, 3 for
('OhT'EES Golden West, M. •)
Can, I lb. <' iiiih .,
(TTKl’S I’oWDEK
.
22c
..........
10c
('KYSTAL WHITE SOAP, 10 bars
JELI.O
Ked
49c
luirue pRckagc, each
Powdered, can
BON AMI
B., or Bills
.............
..... 38c
\ss<ote<l the way you like it, 3 pkjfa. 25c
KELLOGGS PEP. 3 packagiH
SHRIMP
29c
25c
B.st Pack, 2 tin«
SNOWDRIFT i lb can
91c
CREPE TOILET PAPER -5 large rolla
25c
PI KE LARI)
Bulk, 3 lbs.
I RESH SHORTENING
I.IBBYS MILK
........................ 55c
Bulk. 3 lbs.
49c
Larg«- cana, 4 for .................
38c
LIBBY’S PEACHES in heavy ayrup, No. 2'^>,
each 28a or 8 tor
..................... 65c
No •’ • " Il I •».- or ! for
55c
( LAMS, MINCED
Halves. 15«-; Tails
20c
h’LOI’R Kerrs (teat Patent, 49 lb. sack
Crown
I'isiels BL lol
$1.94
$2 03
$2.10
If II lie true tlmt there Is n worn
un In the background of ev. ry
notable achlevemeui. there seem
to be Justification In ciillln. !• ■(.
Fell|>e. the wife of <?lirlsto|di>*r (*<i
lumbus. that Influence in the life of
the man who was Inter to discover
the western world.
When Colum
hue talked to her about hfs explora
tion enthusiasms, she wus sympa
thetic and his ambitions ap|s*nr to
have found grateful nurture nt
their fireside.
Tlierp li a tule of
Imw
Domi
I hh I h -II h .
('olunihu'.*
mother-in-law. produced an old box
containing maps and logs piously-
kept relics of her husband's
ft
may be that something found In
this box prompted In Coiuniblis the
conception, later to become a (lain-
tug article of faith, of a laud l>e
yond the horizon.—New York Times
Magazine.
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HELP YOU
SAVE
GET A
MONEY
BARR KI
Royal Ear Wiggler
Krnpraae Marie Loula«, second
wife of Napoleon I. u»«d to shake
her ears through some nervous ef
fort, believing the practice would
drive away wrinkles nnd make her
beautiful.
“One of the greatest pleasures of
the Imperial evenings Is to watch
the empress turn her ears,’’ wrote
Mme. d'Abrantev. one of her ladles
of honor. This faculty Is very
extraordinary anti I believe she is
the only person who posst sses It."
Marie Louise often shook her
ears to amuse her friends, but Na
poleoti disliked the practice and It
Is said he alapprd his Imperial
spouse several tlmea for doing It.
The First National Bank
Of Cottage Grove
Capital $50,000.00
Surplus $25,000.00
financial Independence has
been achieved by more peo
ple through thrift than by
any othr means. Yon can
be sure of the future if you
just save regularly from
vour current income.
Odd Butterfly
Louse Leaf Forma, Binders and Supplies. Bookkeeping
Systems, Office Supplies of Every Kind. The Sentinel.
American Desks in Every Style.
Liberal terms when
desired. Tlie Sentinel.
month
u a feature o(
Perhaps one of the most remark
able Inatnncen of camoutlagc Is
that of the “Green Hairstreak" but
terfly. The upper surface of the
wings are blackish brown ; the un
derslde an Intensely vivid leaf
green.
A butterfly Invariably folds the
wings close upwards when resting
Consequently tlie green halratrenk.
conspicuous enough among the
liedues, Ims only to alight upon n
green leaf for his green undersur
face to render him Instnntly Invi»
Ible.—Nature Magazine.
Mueic ft Swinging
beauty
The northern rnces are coming
Into thplr own In music. Music Ims
swung Into the fields of the less
effete races In recent years. With
this I associate the Increased use of
wind Instruments, as opposed to
strings. These lire able to portray
the wilderness, the primitive spirit
nnd also the lonely musings of shep
herds, the grandeur of the HI ma
layas.
Nobody would think today
of describing ii mountain In st rin«
tone, hut a bass oboe solo could
do It very Impressively.- Perry
Granger, In Musical America.
^‘oTaun
"»*• • be!“‘Ltd bovwewii*-
,nf°
;,vL«hen cofee
M . bridge par y* of(Jer__T„ut
and w»i'“
.dnure 7°“'
(mOda Wfl» •«
chmc*-
*‘
* e yoU em-
o( 7 cup» wlU
7
barraaament.
$1.00
allowance tot
-»Id cotfee pot.
yourol
Advantage» of Poverty
A man III i'lilliiil«l|ilihi Ims put«)
5100,000 for mi oriental rag and
will prolinlily spend II»«.» rest of his
life worrying about cigar iisliex.—
Detroit News.
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Early Marriage Ceremony
L*.
'"4V AN Electric Coffee Percolator
PAGE THREE
The first Instance of marriage
by ceremony is attributed to King
<'«crops of Athens, In the year I.Vai
II. C„ according to au answered
I queatlon in Liberty.
h<<r«-ln
defcndaita.
Yo«j and each of yon are hereby noti
fied and required to appear and answer
th»* complaint filod against you in the
abovo entltlcji sulf within six weeks from
the date of the f ret publlratlou hereof,
and if you fall to answer for want there
of. th* plaintiff will apply to the court
for a d. * r* e ordei ¡ng and decreeing that
the plaintiffs are the owner» In fee simple
of the following described premises to-
wit:
lleginrMug at the Northeast cor*
n»r of the HouHi half of the Lewis
Martin
and
wife
Donation
Land
flalm Bo 46. Notification No 35®.
in Township 20 Hoti th of Range 4,
West W M . thence West 80 rods,
thence Mouth 16 roda, thence East
80 rod», and thence north 16 roda
toath- place of fl ginning, containing
H acres of land in aection 14. Town
ship 20. so* th of Range 4.
West
Willamette Meridian. In Lane county,
jg'. *'*,<-
Ad
Or»ron.
and la.l ths title to «»Id premia»» b»
'l>d»t»d again«, th» d»t»ndanta. and s.rh
of ths nt, nnd that ail persona claiming
by, through or under »aid defendants, or
any, or either of them be forever barre l
and foreclnard from elaim&nx any rijfM.
title or in ter»*
In and to said pr^rnieea
nr any part thereof; and for ett<h oth«r
r*-14*-f as to th*« court may rcem equitable
and lnat.
Thia somn on« la served upon you by
publication thereof by order of the Hon
orable <J. K
Mklpworth. judge of the
above entitled court ordering the publi
eatlon of thia tummon« and requiring
you to appear and answer this su/fin ons
within six weeks from the date of the
first publication thereof which said data
of first publication is March 10th, 1027.
HERBERT W LOMBARD.
Attorney for Plaintiffs.
Address and postoffica. Cottage Grove,
Oregon.
ml0ap21c(T)
NOTICE OF riNAL SETTLEMENT.
NOTICE IB HEREBY OIVF.N.
that
w G. Massey, the administrator of the
estate of .Martha Baughman,
dereaasd.
has filed his final account, and that Tues
day th« Jrd day of May. 10*37. al ten
o’clock in the forenoon of said day, and
the county court mon» In the county
»•<»uK house. Eugene, Lan« county. Ore
gon has been set as ths time end place
for hearing said final account.
All those
having objections thereto are notified to
file the same in writing with th« county
clerk prior to said time.
W <L MA.HMEY, Adminlstrntor of
th« «xiflf« of Martha Baughman,
deceased.
HERBERT W. LOMBARD.
Atf .rii.y for Estate
in.)! a2H(T)C
Carbon paper, $1.75 the box
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Silent
SforRiur
“Smooth As a Six." in Touring SPEEDS, as
well as in low TRAFFIC SPEEDS » » »
Here is what happens on the highway:
30 MILES PER HOUR
35 MILES PER HOUR
NO
40 MILES PER HOUR
45 MILES PER HOUR
VIBRATION
50 MILES PER HOUR
55 MILES PER HOUR 7
Make us preve it!
Ride in it today!
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. . . The New Silent Star Four
At New LOW Prices Starting With
Also on Display
Greater
8UMM0S3.
Wife't Faith in Columbu»
Stores
1927
—
In the circuit court of the
»tat* of
Oregon for l>ane eaunty.
Edward Dosdall and Alice Jane IX,. loll.
his wife, plaintiffs,
Companion car in dollar
for dollar value
f. o. b. Lanaing
I ts .
p**r-on
Lilir E. Allen, so unmarried
Byron Cruaen and Jane Doe
his wife: .Mrs. Clyde Cruten Shoemak
er and Clyde Shoemaker, her husband;
<’«hm Crusen an
his wife; Jim Carry and Susie Poe
Carey, his wife; Also, all other per
sons or parties unknown claiming any
right, title, estate. Ilea or interest in
the real estate described in the com
plaint herein defendants.
To: Lilia E. Allen, an unmarried person;
Byron Crusen and Jane I>oe Crusen.
his wife
Mrs. Clyde Crusen Shoemak
er and Clyde Shoemaker, her husband;
Calvin Cruzen and Mary Kor Crusen.
his wife; Jim Carey and Susie Poe
Carry, his wife; also: all other persons
or parties unknown claiming any right,
title, estate, lien or interest in the real
estate
described
in
the
complaint
•Sis
•»• ANNHAb STATKMrO
OF THE
MISSOURI STATE LIFE
’NSURANCE COMPANY
l-
dar Cars
FOURS
I SIXES
The Lasater Motor Co.
1
Where Ninth Hits Main. Cottage Grove, Oregon.
Buy This “World’s Power Champion” on Easy Terms!
__ 1301 Lot ur* -Tie. . St. !. » ; a .YI
In
of
thr s*ate of Mies «uri. on the 31»t < av of
insurnn«-«
December. 1026 made to th
rotnmlaelnner of the state of (»recon.
pursuant to a"
Amount
of
paid up
11*4*011 M*.
Total premium Income for
$17 7.697 127 32
th? year
____ __ divide
___
Intsrest.
3.99« 932.73
receive.1 during the v.-nr
62s- 327 28
‘ art mN) t
Incom**, accident * d?
ecurces
Income from otl
•61 .843.16
received during ’ ie year.
f
it
Total Incoi
Paid for Io*»«»- ■ n
annuities a 'd
values . .
Dividends
¡»aid
holders durlrg I
Dlvl leu 1 d«-poh ' sb
< ipllul
Dividends rid! <
•nr... .
stock during t •
•»viper
Commlsrtons. ag«
ee e* -
vision. br.»nch
m paid
pens«*» -i nd sal
during the year
Taxes.
llccnsrs
and
paid during the \es
1»labursenients. sevlrci it de-
partment
Amount of «U otht r ewpen
dltures
7.178.133 87
14
,'JH ,Vs4 27
240. OOP 0'»
A
3 688.673 88
Total admitted assets . $70.334.896 «16
liabilities.
Nat reserve«
Gross claims fur loswe« un
paid
......................
All other llahllUDa
Llabllitv accident depart
31.-..TS« IS
ment
Total llabililie«*. rxclualv»
of capital atock of 8*2.-
000,000 an I surplus of
32.768.873 0*.
363
HuMlnran In Orruou fur the
recti
V
'<1
Grona
prvtnlunis
during the j ear, accident
8
nnd health
___
received
G pom preiuiunia
114.388.44»
hi . . life
during tnr yei,.
Total
....I
Loattea naia •liirlti« Ih» y».vr.
aeri,lent at"! health .
Loa.»» calti dorios th* year,
lit» .
.J
!>3 r,«s.7S
»14.«7« M7 42
Total expenrtltu: s
\-K< |g
Value of real «state owned
(marker value)
t 4 7 IS.«32 43
•HO. 38» 62
Real estate «ale.» «.»ntrict*
Value of stocks «nd bonds
owned (market or amor
3.802.867.98
tised valu?)
.Uhi
Loan« on
mortgao •«
40.07S.379 7S
collateral, el«'
Premium notes and policy
i4..M4.:.ia «9
loans
2 l»l.M«».70
CHSh In bank? and on band
Net uncollect I and defvir -l
2.882 884.51
premiums
Interest an.I tents due anti
I. SS«. 702.211
accrued
im.i7s «7
Assets, accident d* partment
other asbvts «ntl» due from
28.258.0«»
reinsuring • •mp.wii<a
Total .
$
Dividend« return*'.I «luring
the
yenr.
tic* blent
anti
health
Dividend«* returned »luring
the year, life
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<30 311 98
160 81*3412
* 0.151
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Over the Top
with plenty to spare
Hills that have been the tradi
tional test for motordom's most
powerful cars are topped by the
Hudson Super-Six on a rising
speedometer.
HUDSON SUPER-SIX
Sta/uf43F$i
Coach - • - $1»
Sedan ... 13M
Cuetom BuOt Model»
Roadater
• $1SM
Phaeton
•
1M4
Brougham • •
1575
5 Paaa. Sedan •
1754
7-Paaa. Sedan •
11M
All pric— f.O.
r>lui « mf aa
HUDSON Super-Six
II 242 72
10.016 69
16.207.46
Total
$
27.124 15
MIMMOI HI NTATE I ll i. INBl KXM E
t OMI’ W Y
\l IC Singleton, pical lent.
I-' II Morgan, aecretary.
1 E. Harry, l,i*rtlan*l. Oregun.
Statutory Resident Atlolney fur Service
Benjamin Motor Co.
HUDSON ESSEX DEALER
EUGENE. OREGON