The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, November 21, 1929, Page 3, Image 3

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    THI'IIHDAY. NOVFMliriC II. I Mt
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Legal Enactment« for
Settling Public
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Roger Bn con First to
Talk of Metal Airship
NOTIUK or HOAD DI ATM ICT MI.KTINO
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NOTICE or BOAD D1NTK1CT Mil'.TlN'J
In ths m H metal airship w«* «••
r«'iillx«*d an rlghth-ceutury old Ba­
conian proj«'ct. In th«« Thirteenth
cniiitiry, «sys Ihimestlr Air N«*wn,
Ihlilvd Ntat«*« I»«■ partition! of (*oin
iiii'rc«*, Koger lln«,on, English phi­
losopher uml tTranciscsn frlsr.
sseins to I ihvn been the first to
renllx«* ths principles of s«’r<»stn
lion, If w«t discard Kircher ami the
legends.
Ih“ '»n wrote in glowing lunguage
on the possibility of constructing
eiiglii«' of hitmens» «l«s snd power
that could travttrxH th» Isnd n
th«* water with great «|>e«*d »
carry wit It them persoos «nd ni
chundisu.
It ’ propoacil th«* construction of
an imrlal inarhln«* which “must be
a lurge hollow glob«* of copper or
other MUltabls initl<*rlitl .
. tilled
w-lth *«dli«*rt*sl air or liquid fire'
( noiih * have cltdined llncon referred
to rttrefled air nnd hydrogen gii»)
and then launched from »unii' eia-
vafr<t point loto tlie atmosphere.
where it will Hunt lilia a vessel on
Hi«* water.’*
’I’here may ia* ihim I h . Huron mo I<1,
•'Hying mitehlnes so Hint s man «Its
In th«* midst of th«« nuichln« re­
volving sum« ««nglne by whl<*h aril-
flclitl wings nr«« iiittde to brut th»
«Ir like u riylitg bird.*
Th«* Idea of the rigid ntnhlp may
l»e traced from Bacon through Al-
Itertus <*e Na lonln ( tsn<o, M«-n-
dozu (INtt ’TA), Lima (1«70), Grnir-
din (I7H3). Ih'lrourt (1|*24), Monge
(!MS>,
«ilffiiiil
(1S.Y5),
Hph-s*
(iH7:t>, Bau*' « t (1KSHy, Schwnrtz
<|MB7> to z.ppelln (I'MMI). nil of
whom propose«) inetsl for ths bull.
Old Cuatoma Dear to
Hearts of Britishers
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CANADAY
R«
Fight at Firat Sight
Tb« •‘clcbllds** uf tbf fre*h ws-
ter carp family «r« said u> b«
among tlie moat farocloui of flab,
They are quit« difficult to mate
ami liiive to be kept separate fur
tth'jr tlj-tit ami kill each other with
little delay. When they are oma
tmitvd. however, they take great
care of tlielr progeny. A flower
pot or hollow atone I n fount!, which
they clean aputlrMl.v ami In which
they rulse tlielr family. They gun rd
their egga In alternate ah Ifta, fun­
ning them with tlielr H um . Just be­
fore hatching, the fernale digs a
pit In the «and or alilngle ami trans­
form the young H«*ti to It. They are
then a wriggling tnnss of black
jelly. Aflrr two or three hours she
digs another pit. and this pruce.M
goes on till the youngster« cun
swim about
Part I. Valuable
NOTICE TO CREDITOR«
Nolle«' I« h'-r«’by «Dea that th- und r
«Ifnwd h«a hern a|>|> »hit. <1 by th
inly
r«>url of Lan»- «aunty. .Hi*«., of Orrg<>n,
•dmlnlatrator «»f thn miai» - t 1 ’» h. !
f«»rd dooraard Lv «n or»lt*r b»»arintf dal««
Ike Wth day of N'»vmdier. 1» '
All pnraon« havliitf «laini» it Ainal Dir«
reta».' l'f I ! ' t li. ! f I I
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aro
hereby nollhad »n«f r«*<pdr*<l t > ¡•r. «. nt
Ilin hanir. duly verified I««
ihn undrr-
«l<nrd al th«’ law <>ffi< «« of llt-rbrrl \\
Lombard, First National bank building
l'olla««* Uro*« Or««, on m
bifore
»lv
month* fruiti Ihn daln of th«' flr»t pillili
ration of thia n<>tl<
Datrd and firat t»ubl|«h»<l thia I 4Di day
of November
ja Mm e
id nroRD
latrator of thn Estate
Redford. Deceased.
IIEKHEKI U
I.OMIIAKD
Attorney for I.alat«»
» u d : J
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Th<* archblnhop wlu> Ilo» ut
IsAtnbHh pntaco I m u very kind
■rrliblMhop, the poor of tlie district
will tell y«>u. Every Thursday ut
the inn I n gateway 80 half-crown*
nro d I n trlbuI»•<! to .'*> poor people
of th« parish, Ttiu custirtn I* a
very old «»lie.
Year* ago It took
another form, on Hunduyw, Tue*-
days and ThurNdny» 15 quartern
loatra of (tread, It atone of t»eef
(rnndu Into broth nnd Nerved tn
I
md ft «billing«* worth of
In lfp« nnlcN were the giftM. One I n
reminded of thlw nnd other quulnt
( iiMtt him , surviving or revived, by
the fact that th«* lord mnyor of
IsOhdon revived th«* Boy Player« m
few wi cks ago. They ipive a per-
formanc«* at Sidfera’ hntl, the first
nine«* lflDH, wlim Ihry wer«» the fa­
x' rite plnyere of Qn«*«*f> Ellxubeth.
The Hnlteni* company I n named
after John Suiter, who died In ldOft.
I'ormerly n «ervlce to bln memory,
held each year, took ti«*» form of a
proceefilon to I>! n tomb, upon which
each person knock«*«! with ■ stick,
nnd called three tlnw«e In n lotici
vol«*e: Mllow do y<>u do. Brother
Salt«r? I hope you are welt"—
London Mall.
Euclid Inform* u* tliut “the whole
I* greater than It* purta," but then,
the friend of our *choolday* wa*
not a photographer. Had the Mas­
ter of Geometry lived later In the
.history of the world and been In­
clined to Indulge In photography,
hl* axiom uilglit never have tieen
formulated. Asauredly, In th«- great
majority of case* tlila must be re-
versed by the would be camera
artlat.
Not only does a certain
part uf a negative ofteu enlarge to
form a much better imposition
than the whole—but tn many cases
the picture Itself should ba sought
In a portion rather than In the
whol*.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
Nolle* ia hereby given that R K Knox
haa til- I iti ■
1 court of th« Ntat
of Oregon, in and f-«r Lain' county, hia
final ace«mnt »» a<lrnlnUtrntor of th«*
tala of O E Knox, deci*a«<-<l. and at 10
o’clock in the forenoon of i ueaday, t • .'
ytith day of Novellili» r, l'l; ». In the ■ .
ty court room, in th«» county court h«>u»«
Eugi'iir, Lane < ounly, <»r« k«'n. haa b> n
by aald court five«! and appointed «*
tlma and piare for h> nrii-i: obj. « Ilona t
aald final a« conni and for Du- final <ttl<
inrnt of the »»tata of th«« aai«l •!«•<« »••. <J
Dated and flrat publlahr«! October JI,
1939
It R KNOX, Administrator of
n?4 n’.’tr
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
Nollen la hereby given that th«* un<l r
»ifnnd lies linen imun «Inly np|>"int I
tlm county court of llm Htxti' of <»r«. nn
for Lane county. sdinlnlMtrntor
of
tl
vatAtn of M II < >ciiiii|iivu It tic«« im <1 \||
person» I isv I hk c I m I hih nu'dnM anltl «tlnte
nr«» hereby required I«» pri'fli'iit th' 'n.m
duly verified n» by law required Io tn.-
nf «*(ittnj;v (trove. Lan«» county, O i «' u < hi .
within »lx months after the duh' of flint
publication of thia notlr«*
l»at«« of first publication November 7
1W2W.
JOMIE (’
OCIJMPAIUIII
A«I
mini»!ratrlx of th«» r'.Ntnt« of
M It. Ocnmpaugh, D« «•* n•»i-«1
J E YOUNG, t’ottag«» Grove, Or,
Attnriiey for th«» Estat«»
n7 '1 ■
SUMMONS
t
Followed Flag*. Exampl.
“You snj* you was de only man
ob tie Intlre comp'ny what come out
of de battle nlllie? How com dat i
to happen. Mlstuli Jolinalng?"
“Well. auh, Ah lieerd dem bullets
cumin' tight «mart aronn' me, but
Al kip' cool, an* when de cunnon
balls landed alongside of me All
win ^lll cool, you unerstnn’. When
Ah foun' <ley was a sending de gas
obi
Ah wasn't sure about de vir­
tue of i. >h rubblt's foot lignin dnt
newfnngM atuif, mid Ah klndali
look* aronn'.
Dore Ab sees de
gran' ole ting a Ilyin', *u'—well,
sub. Ah Just nncherly flew, tool”—
Vancouver Province.
Prr»«rve Mrmorie* of
Japanese Quake Dead
A method of ¡>nmu-rvlu|t the
num«* of KH.fllU vk-tlma of the
<re«t entthquuke of Heptember 1,
11128, wa* |H-rfected by HldeJIro
Nsirnt*. former mayor of Tokyo,
~
These name* wer« Healed tightly
In a epeitul coiituliw-r und burled
beneath n tower <ai the sacred
Mount Koya, where Keneratlon« of
deseendant* may revere the mem­
ory of Ihoae who perlahed Io th*
cataatro|>he.
Spei'lnl paper waa used to bear
the names, 1<IO to the sheet. Rolled
Into acrolla. each sheet wua metal
bound at the center nnd <«idn and
wi'iind with black and white allk
mourning ribbon*. All thn scroll*
were placed In n special crystal
Jar a yard and a half In diameter
and a foot high, made airtight to
present decay. These were placed
In a lead caning surrounded with n
pncklng of carltorundiim a* protec­
tion ngalnst deterioration.
Mount Koya, known to mi true
follower* of lluddhl*m, la located
In central Japan. Women, though
they uiny climb It, are not allowed
to go to the very top. tht* custom
having been In foree since time Im­
memorial and still Is being main-
mined on a few otlter sacred moun-
talna.
And All but Onn Laughs
Speaking of the law remind* me j
of n story about a In wye.- who wa*
cross examining a wltneaa:
“You nay the fence wa* about
1« f*et high, nnd you were stand­
ing on the Kioiiti.l log mounted on
a Indder or anything."
“I do," responded the wltne»«.
“In that cane," said counsel,
"perhaps yon will be good enough
to explain to the court how It wns
that you, a man of five feet four,
could nee wbat hapg>enad on tlie
other side of a fence 14 feet high?"
“«’ertalnlv." chfryied the wttnenn.
ana rely. —There wits n tarnt hole
In th* fence.”—Knnsna City Star.
Minimum
Motion
A traveler from southern Call-
fornla tells nm of a Ifexlcan gam-
bl'ng game—familiar, ¡aThip*. to
many of you who may b. Inter­
ested In *urh matter*—In which
each player places on tlie talite a
lump of sugar, and rtie lump of
sugar on which a fly flrat alights
Indicates the winner of the makes,
whatever they may be
A charm­
ingly restful grime. I should any. for
the most part. And yet the exer­
cise Incidental to putting In and
withdrawing the money must be
somewhat fatiguing.—D. H. Tai-
madge In the Portland Oregonian.
Germany lends the world In the
number of dally newspapers- pub­
lished continuously since the Sev-
en teen th century. There are nine
of these still tn existence,
The
oldest Is the Magdeburglsche Zel-
lung, founded In l<t2d, and hence
inure than throe hundred years old.
The oldest dally In the United
States Is the Hartford Courant.
which observed Its one hundred
sixty-fourth
blrtfidny.
G«*rmeny
also leads In the number of dally
newspapers. * It ‘ Ims 8.257 to the
2.272 In the United State*, The
population of Germany Is Juat half
that of the United St a tea.
Odd Topic of Di»cu»»iou
In Illa book, “Nupoleon the
Third.” ' Mr. D'Auvergne give» an
Interesting picture of the meeting
between the vanquished emperor
mid Wilhelm I of I'ruMla after
Sedan.
“The old king took the
I'renchmnn'a hand and said some­
thing about tlie fortunes at war
having decided between them . . .
with a friendly, encouraging ges­
ture, Wilhelm of llohenzollern
gripped tlio broken monarch b.v the
arm and led him Into hii Inner
room. They <l , us ed tlie t.attla
tlie origins of I lie war
The habit ol crltklsnl grows upon
ns, because criticism Is the easiest
thing In the world. It doos not take
a thimbleful of brains to find fault,
and the biggest nutwkull In Ilio
world can And fault with the
greatest nut
In the world,
We
tlntter ourselves that criticism la a
sign of superior IntelURence. It I*
not. It Is usually u sign of bad
nmtmers. of lack of self restraint,
end of all entire Ignoriijue of p*y-
I>r I .ini Urtine.
i Indi ;y
NOTICE or FINAL SETTLEMENT
MuUcu ia huri'b)* given flint B. K. I.nw
Mtin, iidniiniNtrntor with will annexed of
Hit» eatatc of Mary H. Kerr, defeased, I ii » m
filed his final account in »aid estate and
the county court of Lime county, Oregon,
has fixed Tuesday, the 24th tiny of No
Veinhei',
nt (he hour of 10 o'clock
a. tn. of said day nt the voiinty court
house in I’.ugenc, Lane county, Oregon,
ns the time and place for the hearing of
said final account.
All persons having objections to said
final account are notified to present the
name in writing on or before xaltl time.
Dated this, the 20th <lny of November,
1929.
I
HIIINN,
Atlsrsoy fur Admiuiatrator.
n'JldlUp
♦ vantiona Bill IsAmles« was a pow­
er unto himself, his hat always m
that repuhllcar. ring
Hs ha« al­
ways been B«irr>sthing of a poll tic 41
philosopher, and that philosophy is
*•
invariably couch«*«] In such orig­
(lly Jtl K IIOWAHIl )
inal gfxxi natur»d language as to
TttXpMy«*iM of road dletrlct No. carry material weight and leave 4
14 war« in unital form Haturday bad taste with a political antagon-
nnd promptly vote«] down n
i«t. The writer claims social and
poNed 3-mill ■pedal road tax
political acquaintance with Mr.
vote wan 11 In favor and «2 op I .and ess covering a period of two
pound. Th« rnrasure was defeated and a half de.cad«*«*, «nd that harkn
not because the voter* were op- ba^k to the day« when the hurnbia
poa«<d to g(x>d road« but rather by little primaries were the base to
rrnnori of In« k of underMtanding, which aii who aspired to political
and Morn« criticlwrn wa» offer*-«! greatness « lung; but to as much as
MgalriHt the county court be«nu«e cling it was necessary to get with­ »
It I n not mure explicit in wording in clinging diMtance, an«i It was
«pedal meeting notice«, paiticuiai then that such men as plain Bill
ly an to the nppfjrtionrnent of ipe- I^tndess had to be reckone«! with
dal tax fundi and approximate Ah, yes. many a so-called states
amount the county may have on man, as well as som» good sized
hand to match the amount ank«*d politicians, came down the line to
of th« district. It appeared that flirt with Bill IsandesN. If Bill
if the «pedal tax carried the levy liked >rn and believed in 'em, hs
would run up to »orndhing like would support 'em, and that didn't
fltiOO. it wa« understood that mean maybe, for, say what you
IllhO of thin amount would be a please about this old political war
general maintenance and repair horse, he was always true to his
fund to be uwd throughout the word, an«l more times than nut he
dlNtrif t, while the remainder, some­ delivered the goxls. Bill is so com­
thing like
would be used for mon ami unassuming that one just
oiling the road. Many contended can't help liking him. It is not
that thi« amount would be invuf known that he ever laid claim to
fident to make any headway in th«* oratorical ability an«l so his ap-
oiling program and if no other fund pearances before aggregations in
were available to go with it, it numbers large are limited; but boy,
would b«’ ¡>oor business procedur« oh, boy! when Bill gets you com­
and, hm the county court appeared fortably seated on the edge of some
to be reti< <*nt in to the availability old back street sidewalk, where h<*
of other funds to carry on the can have a foot and a half dr«>p
oiling program, it was right and for his feet, with a soft stick in one
projar to follow the tradition of hand and his faithful old jacknlfe
road district No. 14 and, wh«*n m In the other, woe to a political
doubt, vote no.
aspirant not in his favor. The other
<lay at the road meeting Mr. Lan-
The fine old face of that old dess addressed th«* chair in an ef-«
pioneer of south Lane county, Bill fort to make some point in the pro­
l^indcHN, was In evidence at th»? cedure plain from his way of think­
road meeting at Dorena Saturday ing. H<* was not quit«? satisfied
afternoon. Notwithstanding that with his own explanation and
Mr. l*«ndfss* home ia in road db wound up his talk with the plain
trirt 14, he is more closely identi statement that "I've gut a lot to
fied with and Interested in Cottag*' aay, but can’t say it.” Of course he
Grovs, where he has been a fami­ came in for a good bit of josh-
■ . • ■. one
<
wanted to
liar street figure for years and lag fol every
years and at times something of a know, if, in the event that f.rX«i
manipulator in affairs of munici­ was voted for oiling the road, it
pal uml county government. In was to be used in front of his home,
the olden day* in the days of the which is a cat-throw from the limits
wets and in the days of political of Cottage Grove, where the west
parly primaries and county con- terminal of road district No.
’Round the Circle
Easy io Ue Lr.n.sl
I'. i when not fried hut only
slightly cooked form n valuable
part of mi older child's diet. Ilow
over, children ns young ns six
months may be given the yolk of
n Imrd.-bolled egg, pr.nliled.lt Is
grilled very fine.
Eliminating Noise
Recent tests of wavs to reduct'
Impm-t noises In buildings have
shown that such noises ns arise
from walking or vibration of ma
cldncry can be reduced b.v mlilltion
of n floating floor nml n suspended
colling.
Have 25e by paying your auhaorlp-
tlon <1 firing month of expiration.
run« headon into the east terminal,
of east Main street.
• • •
Andrew Land, accompanied by
hi« relatives, Mr and Mrs. C. B.
Bartley and two son« from Elgin,
eastsrn Cr«»on, have returned
from a week'« vial' at Bandon. Mr.
laind 1« past his three «core years
and taa and has lived in this vici­
nity almost in sound of ocean wave
for many year«, but this was his
first vi«)t to the coast.
• • •
The agitation for a Ky mnuium
for the high school at Poren« sp­
¡»ears to be growing anci, while
sentiment was about evenly di-
vlded at a recent informal me« t-
Ing, it I n said there is now a n*orc
favorable view. It 1« unler5t'-Ml
that the prop*/sal will com» up at
an official meetinK to be held the
latter part of thia month.
(Mfera Spend Night Here.
The Columbia Golf club of Pot
land, which played at Eugene Sun­
day, «pend Saturday night here at
Hotel Bartell and had a venison
banquet early in the evening. The>
weie so well cared for that they
won their contest the next day with
ease.
Save Me by paying your subscrip­
tion during month of expiration.
Always Say It With Printers Ink
Clip board«. The Sentinel
5«¿>á
2»
THEY’LL PRAISE
YOUR BAKING
Win praise from the family
with these nicer muffins
made with Sperry Drifted
Snow Flour. The improved
results you get with this
muffin recipe will be re­
peated with everything
you bake when you use
Drifted Snow (the West's
largest selling flour). Fol
low directions carefully
2
Cup« u/ird iuui
4 level teaspoons
baking powder
2 ublftpUOM
•u*ar
I veil-beaten eg*
1 cwp milk
2 cable*pooaa ot
roc 1 red ihonyiinf
1 leaspvoo Mil
SPERRY
st« arning, golden-brown turkey, cranberry sauce, pumpkin pie—and all tne “ fixin’s”
with them. These tjootlii’S surely sound like Thanksgiving! Now’s the 4ime to start
planning. Glance dow n our list of appetizing fooiLs and then hurry to M ACM ARK'S for
an early selection. Let us help you to have a K. al Thanksgiving feast!
t:<>
Prices Effective Saturday, Nov. 23 to Wed., Nov. 27, Inclusive
For Cooking and Baking
Sift dry ingredients into mix­
ing bow!. Beat egg well, add
milk. Than gradually add this
mixture to dry ingredients
beating until sm<x>th. Add
shortening. Half fill well-
greased muffin pans and bake
about 20 minutes in a hot
oven (425°).
DRIFTED SNOW
FLOUR
SNOWDRIFT- Finest Vegetable Shortening in the new can,
3 lbs.
................................... 69<
SHREDDED COCOANUT —Bulk, Pound.................. 25c
CURRANTS— -Imported Recleaned, 15-oz. Pkg.......... ...... 20<
PURE LARD - Best quality, in bulk—3
pounds for
..........
49c
CALUMET BAKING POWDER—
1 pound.......... ......
27c
SEEDLESS RAISINS—4 lb. bag
25C
FANCY LAYER FIGS—2 lbs for 35c
MINCE MEAT, Heinz—2 pound jar 55c
Heinz— 1 pound jar....................... 33c
SPICES — Cinnamon. Nutmeg. Ginsi'-r,
Sage—2 oz. canj... ........... -.......... 15c
SOUP
Venerable Newspaper*
After Sectas
m ligh
J. E. YOUNG,
Juitio« •! th. r»*os.
During the exlsteiu-a of the gov­
ernment under the Article* of Con­
federation, rs.ngrena on Hepfemlier
•I, 17MO, passed a resolution recom­
mending tin survey and disposal
by the several alate* of tlielr wrist«
mid unappropriated land« to aid In
paying tlie public debt Incurred by
the War of tlie Revolution. In the
beginning these laud* were regard
•••I aa mi asset for the payment of
tills debt. The earliest efforts were
ti> sail the lam) In large blocks and,
prior to the organisation of our
present government, congress mad«
thru« such sales. On June 15,
I7M5, congress under th« Articles
of <'onfederation passed a wsolu-
tlon forbidding settlement on th»
public domain
The act of March
•'I. IM»7, prohibited auch settlement
under penalty of forfeiting any
right or cliilm a Mettler may have,
mid the I’lTsIdent was authorised
to us« chll nnd military force to
remove such |M-rsona from thn
land».
Certain exceptions wvr»
imide In favor of those who hud
settled there tiefore the paasngs of
the act, sod later, for those win*
had settled before February 1,
IHlfl. a privilege of temporary occu­
pancy wits given. From time to
time acta were passed providing I
for tlie preemption rights within
certain areas and subject to vary-
Ing conditions.
There I* a story of the late Earl
Rosebery which gains peculiar sig­
nificance through hta death. One
nigh« at dinner he was observed In
deep conversation with his partner,
paying no attention to any other
member of tlie company.
In the
smoking room his host milled him
uimn Ids undivided attention to the
lady In question, suggesting that
they must have found s topic of
absorbing Interest.
“Wc <11 J. In­
deed," replied tavrd Rosebery, “wa.
ware considering what It uiu*t S m I
to be dead.”
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