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t i i i hmiiav W illia m K now les of Cottage Grove e a r alm ost caught fire when she at- vleltsd Sunday a t the home o f an- tem pted to start It. A num ber o f o th er of Mrs. Grove's sons, R. B. persons came to her assistance and D ixon the dam age was repaired by W . If. M r. and M rs. L yle Scott o f W s l- Itachelder. her were visitors a t the J. W . F i M r. and Mrs. John Rowell o f Co* THOKNTON i'O K N ÏR .i • r home Sunday. tape G rove spent S a turday n iv h t —— M rs. E ric Steen of Cottage Grove a t the John S m all home. (Mpsstal te the «satlnal ) visited Sunday w ith M rs. Oeorge M u rry N ew ton. Roy llu b b a rd and Feb. 1» M rs. Bessie S m ith anil Foster Claude Shortridge, who w ork at M r and M rs. O tto S m ith and chll T h e W ilb u r Black fa m ily and S p rin gfield, are spending S aturday d ren o f S p rin g fie ld were Sunday th e ir guests. M r and M rs. Sol Mis- to Wednesday at home, guests o f M r. and M rs. L. R. S m ith nsr. and P h illip L ak e have been III M rs. F ra n k ie T h o rn Is w o rkin g P astor I . O. Shaw o f Cottage w ith In flu e n ts . a t the N . W . W h ite home this Grove visited Saturday evening at M r and Mrs. John W rig h t and week. the M . M. Tlaon home. fa m ily o f Phoenix visited b rie fly M rs. Joe B ro o kh a rt spent T hurs- M i and M rs. Ham K oaanke of Tuesday m o r n in g w ith Mrs. day In Cottage Grove w ith a niece. M o u n t V ie w w ere Sunday d in n e r W rig h t's sister. M rs. J. W . Fisher. M rs H o w ard T ra c y , guests o f M r and M rs. J. W F is h e r M ike Q uag lia has returned to The H o w ard Renny fa m ily and M iss U le ta O lin of C ottage G rove w ork at M arcóla. H e had spent the M ille r fa m ily , both o f Eugene, visited Tuesday w ith an sunt. Mrs. three months at his home here spent W ednesday at the W illia m Pete Tonole. Mr>. E lle n s Golden o f Eugene Is L iv e ly home at Black Kutta. M r. and M rs. Sol M isn er of T a - spending the w eek here w ith her M rs. J. W T h o rn and dau gh ter c o m a W a sh a r e v ls ltin v a t th e parents, M r. and Mrs. 8. P. Short- Bernice spent T hu rsday w ith Mrs. h X - <7 M r i n n e r ' . . t ite r M „ ridge. W illia m Brown C ollage Grove, W ilb u r Black. M r. and M rs. R. R D ixon and little d au g h ter D oris were guests F rid a y evening of M r. and M rs. Jaaae Dsnr.ey o f C ottage Grove. M rs. E . E. Chestnut and d augh te r D o n n a Jean stayed Tuesday In C o ttage G rove w ith M r Chestnut's .... m o ther, w ho w Is Ul. M rs. G ro v e r and son H e n ry and M r». M rs. H u ff. M rs Oow- T h e John P ertn l fa m ily o f B la ck - l" g and Young. ••• o f the B u tte spent Sunday a t A n lau f Grove, called on Mrs. M M Tlaon M rs. J. W . T h o m made a busi ness trip to Eugene M onday. Tuesday. Bernice T h o m spent M onday a t I j l h e m w ith an aunt, M rs. Lym an -MOI’NT VIEW. Adams. M rs. Jane F u n k attended an (Special te the Sentinel ) wbo Am erican Legion a u x ilia ry meeting Feb. 1 8 - M ra. C B. Dear. ...... - had spent three months w ith het in „ C o lta* * _ ^ rov* Monday*. Bernice T h o m spent Tuesday at fa th e r and lis te r in Seattle, re T ho rn to n Corners w ith an aunt. turned F rid a y to her home here M rs W a lte r Dowens vtsited M rn - M rs Sam Shortridge day w ith M rs. J. A. Schneider. D U K E N A. D a rre l and W illa rd A m e and M orris and Leonard K in g attended (Special te the S o l i t . l ) the Cottage Grove - Eugene high lodgs ic u v n ra s Feb. 1 8 —T h e follow in g mem bers school debate In the G rove Tuesday o f the H a p p y C ircle Sewing club COTTAGE GROVE AKRIE. FRATE& evening. aal Order Eagles, inert« In I. O O F Pudge last W illa rd Arne, D orothy Bales. met w ith Mrs. Louis every Teedday Leonard K in g and June Lancastei W ednesday M rs. 1-ee Thomason attended the freshm an p arty tn Miss O pal W agner. Mias Naom i TOB SALB. Cottage Grove F rid a y night. Doolittle. Mrs. Hugh D o olittle. Mrs. BABY CHICKS BVBRY TUESDAY. A M r. ----------------- and Mrs. Kosanke left Mon- . Leslie few choice cockerel«, Ageat for elec- ----- . . . W ieks. — M rs. Raym ond W icks. trt« or oil laeubaton and brooders. Mo- day fo r th e ir ranch n ear Ritxvllle. M rs H e n ry Cooper M rs. C. H Jen c u ,u“ i ht*p . dlp W ash . and m av rem ain u ntil a fte r nings Mrs. G lenn Jennings M rs. R it« i* h lih X B*M V harvest. O r e n Land. M rs. W . A. Land. M rs. T " ----------------------------------------------------- A m y and Low ell Johnson, June H e n ry K e lly . Mrs. M elvin M cK lb - , k ° . A2 i „ * £ D Sellers D a rre l and W illa rd A m e ben and M rs. Floyd Chaffee A B rntherablacksm ith shop. and June Lancaster have been featu re of the afternoon was a or Sprier« ' Broth, raglili south Fifth Btrc*L j2S-f20p among those suffering fro m in- valentine box. T he day was spent FOR BALK—-LEFT HAND CIRCTLAR 0 „ I£ 8’ k , v ■■ in q u iltin g for M rs. Dodge. Mrs. Robert G o rth y and dau gh ter saw Mill coMplet«. iBcludlog 14««« hstt M r* C R. D e a r went to Yoncalla vis itin g strapped horlioatsl tabular boiler. SxlS S aturday to attend the Yoncalla Evelyn o f W en d lin g are B attell cagtsc. 48 IBeh a-hlock earrtsg» women's study club, w hich met this w e e k a t the home o f M rs. top and bottom m ng. canting gear u G o rth y s parents. M r and M rs. C. Bwtag MW rig with roll«, 50o foot I inch w >th M rs H ugh W arn er, water pipe, «team pump blacksmith'« M iss M arc e lla D ailey Is w orking M M cL in. equips»«»! Good aaed conditio« 81240 a t the LaSells S u w a r t home in Bruce A. Coie spent F rid a y n ig ht ^ b S T n ^ S ^ . - & C ottage Grove and Saturday In Albany. Miss M au rtn e Shearer spent the M r an d M rs. G eo rg e L a y n g rc- FOB SALE OR RENT— VERY CLOSE turned Thursday fro m Tro utdale. week end in Eugene w ith an sunt. U& where they w ere called tw o weeks ___ _ _ _ _ _ Mis» R u th Shearer sM pald w u i'a scriflce'o r rent* to "re- ago by the serious Illness of th eir Clarence Peterson was pleassn y aponalb^ people V ssast March l , Mrs little granddaughter. M a rie Puerst. surprised Saturday evening when a v.. Blackburn, ow>«r. pkoa» Spria<- «_ —...-w group o f friends cath eted to help fislA 124-W, motor rout. 2“ K a g e a .Orí- Sh¿ “ much improved —_ “ v / I J 20c WA r. ■■ ewA e-ra fllMm M and M ia. Glen 1 Linebaugh of celebrate his b irth d ay annt e rs a iy . W alden visited one evening last T b e follo w in g w ere present: M r. FOR SALE — BARKED ROCK EGOS. week s i the Claude A rn e home and M rs. C. H Brooks and ch il «1 50 a sotting. Finest strain Dark dren M r and M rs Leslie Stew ard. plumsg« John Kirkland, kunriM addi tion. Albany. O n., rant« 5. flO-mAp M r and M rs. P F . Rose, M r and SAGINAW. M rs. C. D V a n V a lin . M r and M rs. FOR SALE — JERSEY BULL. 18 (Special to the Soatinel ) Charles Teeters a n d d aughter months old. or » ill trade (or cow or heifer Also (oar turkey hens tad gob- Feb 1 8 — Iv a n Koch of Salem N ellie. E s th e r Volgam ore. M r and b io to let on there» Joha Stolder who was on his w ay to Cottage M rs. B arn ey K elly. M r. and M rs pAoae dOFS. Cottage Ora»«, Ore f2O-27p Grove on business, visited fo r a few Roy G e ro u tte and son. M r. and FOR SALE— ONE FINE JERSEY HEI hours M onday w ith his parents. M r. M rs. R . O. Sanford and children, ter, three year« old, fresh Price 875 and Mrs. E H . Koch. M rs M ik e W ooley. M r. and M rs H. Phone 2 2 F2 John Orerholser f20p M r. and M rs E a rl Cole o f C raw - N. H enriksen and children. Charley FOR BALE— W H ITE LEGHORN EGGS fordsville are v isitin g a t the D ew ey Peterson and sons and Clarence iM, , M P ™ i * » P8Fl2 £ Ck» £ f l i r a h3 i£ , F * ‘* llboroe; , , - , , , , Peterson T h e evening was spent Marry. Black Butte rente. fjO-mSp N ellie and Lew is Conley vtsited playing games and cards. Refreah- ------------------------------------------------------------ a t the F . A. Eastbu rn home Sunday m ents o f cake and c o ffe* were TO«Ss8bA. ^ r a - afternoon. served. of value C. A. Moon, phone »5F11. De- M r- a n d Mra H o w ard Keene and M r. and M rs. C. M M cL in and hgbt Valley. flop son and M r. and M r a L o w e ll Ben- dau gh ter E liza b eth and M rs. Rob- »»yp , __ v r w M0K1.- Tojjq OF ston and children were guests a t e rt G o rth y attended a fu n eral in fin« loose oat hay to dean up bam the w - A- Keene home a t T ho rn to n Y o ncalla Sunday. 815 a ton while It laau. J. L Culeer Corners Sunday. T he follo w in g fro m here attended Black Butte route. f20p M ra L o ttie K irk e n d a ll and son the F a rm e rs ’ union convention in Claude have returned fro m Po rt- Eugene S aturday: M r. and M rs. WOOD FOB RALB. »«w«» „ *and R fter v is itin g several days P e rry V a n Scholack, M r. and M rs. W a2S *t I t?1^ 9 »«S.Eo,Y w lth M r* Bessie Staley, a sister o f O tho V a n Scholack. M r. and M rs. A s k T . abon<7 H. W « r i „ 8 a H M rs. K irk e n d a ll. B arney K elly. M r and M rs Roy traAlar «tamp». c ity Fuel rampaaT M r. and M rs. J. R. D eal and G a ro u tte, M rs. M ik e W ooley, C la .- Dru**«to» D®” Uw* oMIe* *• N«ll; were callers a t the B a rt John- ence Peterson and M rs. Charles -------------------------------------------------------— 5 ston home Sunday afternoon. T eeters and d au g h ter Nellie. I)RY FIR WOOD FOR SALE phone : Am ong those fro m here th a t a t- Mrs. P h ilip Mosby spent M onday Traaafer'com pany0 ” ” tended a da»ce given in M r. School- in Cottage G rove w ith a sister, company. lug's new chicken house S a turday Mrs. R alp h Pleuard. PILINO WANTED M rs. Louis night were M r. and M rs. L aw rence M rs W . A. Land. M n tie pn. th E velyn WANTED — Large quantity Dousla« Fir J " o onu« Benston. John Dodge and O rlen Land were called and Cedar Piling, all alsea. Telegraph. Landers, Pete Briggs and Buck to Bordeaux W ash.. Sunday be ar letter collect, beat price« f. o f car» H ardesty. cause of the illness o f M rs. E v e re tt qn^ i sf r “ d F o g , e ' Wr? h t- : Nledenneyer-Martin Lumber Co.. a“ d M r i H o w ard Keene and M r. and a sister of M rs. Dodge and M r Portland, Oregos. f20 m«c and M rs. L ow ell Benston attended Land the M e rry M akers club dance at WANT TO BUT Creswell S a turday n ig h t I.ATHAM SECONDHAND GOODS BOUGHT and M rs. W . C. Peterson has returned B. C. Dave»port, 4 ,8 d^»tf< to home a t Y o ncalla a fte r street, Lsebow baUdiaf. I kpeclnl to the Sentinel ) spending several days w ith a daugh- Feb. 1 8 —John T ru n n e ll made a WANTED TO BUY— I WANT A HEAVY ter. M r«. H a rx y Childrea ■pan of work mares or horses and bar- wnH M»-«. n .- B ««« business trip to Eugene Monday. neas. They must be cheap sad not too . M r.* B art en »»^ ... W . T . G a ro u tte was in Eugene Old. A1.0 want a wagon E. C. Eeen tertained as d in ner guests Sunday S a tu rd a y vis itin g his dau gh ter WANTADS — i.’ ■ r FOR RENT— NICE SIX-ROOM HOME, partly furnished. Chnrle« Cochran, phone 170R, 2S5 Twelfth «treet. j30«fc — -------------- ---------------------------------------- booms r k s . dad8 h ters of Eugene, M r. and M rs. C M “ * d1‘ U?,h te r rena and and M M rs. rs. V V io io la la Cam Cam pbell pbell of o' rena P , ? a g e „ r? ve^ .. . . . M rs. F. A. E aatbu rn and daugh- te r A rd a th were business callers ,n Euge« day T h e Im a „ ,m prov)^ M rs. J. F. D illon and dau, « T ™ J ’ ' ' w,1*<>" d a' ,Rh ter A rleen accom panied M r. and M rs. O F. W illia m s to S ilverto n Satur- day. T h e W a lk e r basketball team s met M r. and M rs. Alden M ontgom ery the Pleasant H ill teams on the MISCELLANEOUS ruoto o «« j , -ox. and d au g h ter N e ld a visited Tuss- K : : ^ .r a '-d W ednesday a t t h , C. S. WANTED— WINTER PA8TURE FOR 50 W a lk e r boys lost to Pleasant H ill M o n te o m e r v h o m e of^ w ea . T. H. Bnlu. Rout. J. w hile the W a lk e r girls won by a p n R *? hn.n has returned frogn Craewnii. I Oregon. »Sltf« , core of M to 18 E ° Buahn«“ ha Coquille, w here he visited last MONET TO LOAN T h e W a lk e r boys w ill play a week. H e w ill now be employed a t league game w ith S an ta C la ra F r i O akridge. See MOTOR FINANCE CORP day n ig ht on the W a lk e r floor. T he AUTO FINANCING AND LOANS T h e John T ru n n e ll fa m ily , the F. girls w ill play the Santa C la ra high B. V an N o rtw ic k fa m ily and M rs. SST Oak Bt., Eugene. Phone SSfl Open Evening« school girls « z« a . E v e re tt P ow ell and dau gh ter spent FRIENDLY SERVICE' . t Sunday w ith the L ester V an N o rt- POSITIONS WANTED. spent Tuesday and W ednesday w lck fa m l, of u , ’a w 7 / Benston T he j w Roa„ fa m „ v i, lu d POSITION WANTED — BOOKKEEPER Ja,me: „ ? onleyvand M onday w ith the M .lto n Ross fam - want« ponltion. It well qualified. Write to G. W.. enra of The Sentinel. tO S“ k Cre<k ° n *>y of c o ttag e Grove. Oottnga Oravn, Ora._____________f20-27p business Tuesday. ur«ii u ui . T ^ e A * w W a lk e r fa m ily visited __ P M . r. . . and zv M rs. V *" 7 ai‘ .Ln " z , ° f Sunday w ith the Oeorge Keeney Cottage Grove have rented the R o y f an,n y GARDNER RADIATOR ,PhaC» * u d W“ ' mOV“ thpre T ha 'O U - C o rd er fa m ily v is it« ! SERVICE CO. d u rin g the week._______ Sunday w ith the Iv a n W itc h e r fa m Can take the leak out of ily o f Saginaw . LONDON. yo u r ra d ia to r. Gordon Stlm ble broke his collar Com plete line o f cores fo r all (Hpeclnl to the Sentinel ) S“ n day rld ln « * b' CyClp cars In stock. c . k .a w — zv c . a t the home o f M a x Kruse. M n n d . ? ’, P ' « l l l , w pe2.t M ls" K hzabeth H eacock visited 741 O liv e St. Eugene, Oregon Jones y th ,1"t * r ' M rs W T T h e lm a G a ro u tte a t the Eugene E . /-.u 11. . . . J « u .i . hospital S a turday afternoon Sne en^nt M H ? w a ’ enjoying handkerchiefs sent spent M onday a t B lack B u tte w .th her b the women o f H ebron Jirann w Y i i ’ g rand m o ther. M rs M1„ Oladyg y earoug lg a Electric Range Bargains ° a s. mi e .F' d i i . . . mn Ith M n? » BeCw ^ j ° i m outh spent fro m F rid a y to W ed- t .Cu U’ *n ’ R obert P hillips and then w ent to Roseburg to visit a son. l i s t " J E ’ B a n t° n ** th# ’ lck M urvis Sutherland la on the sick list. M ra. George S ltherland is recov ering fro m flu. M rs. John W ilk in s o f cam p A spent M onday forenoon w ith D aisy W a rw ic k W a rre n W a rw ic k le on the sick llg, M r. and M rs. Jetse C u lve r o f cleaned oat. H ebron spent an evening recently w ith the Lyons fa m ily . MOUNTAIN STATES M r and M rs. Jam es P. O ra h a m POWER COMPANY and M rs. N a n c y Oglesby of Cottage G rove spent Sunday aftern oo n at tbe John Massey home. M rs. W . L . Tow nsend ?.nd C layton visited W ednesday a t the James H icks home in Eugene. Clayton and C liffo rd Tow nsend I f fu n c tio n a l B lad d er Iir lt a t lo n a re on tbe gtck ||gt d isturbs y o u r sleep. cauavs U u rn in g A d M r ran , h h London e rl- Repossessed, Slight* |y Used and Shop worn Range . They ainst all go. Several Washers and Iron- •ra must also be Bladder Irritation . C ^ « UH k . S X f t D o n ’t g ive up. G et C y-de* today a t a n y d ru g store Put It to the te s t Bee for y o u rs e lf w hat It does Money bank I f It doesn’t b lin - . , g q - uick 1m- P n « a i'» ra i» v y«ii lv a o j t , « t A i toda>. two date fro m this c om m u nity fo r the Sentinel subscription contest, Jack S m lth PU r ta d to w ork Eugene this w eek a t w h a t form er ly wag lhe Flscher L u m b e r com pany. H e expects to go to business en»ag * e v e n ' l l BLUE MOUNTAIN. (Spedai t« the Seutio.l ) Feb. 18.- Floyd Jones bought f lock o f, ’ h,,ep fro ,n I ‘and last w eek* , “ p' \ n<? Tonole Welted a t the John Tonole home at D ivide 3UMd ay iz™« « « e ra . M rs ' 1',0‘i * 7 ? nd M r *' $*T.or* e A ‘ 'em an o t D vi,ldf' w ere on* day last w,>ek ttt ,he O ugar‘ ° 7 eD B ' M cO ulre bas traded his r&pch here fo r a ranch eight mllas fro m Bend and expects to move _ . ... , V1° e ; ^ e n c e and R uby G ia ?,le r vl8lted Sunday w l,h ^ U*K Ila. Shut O u t T em p tatio n I f a man Instantly turned his ears and mind sway, the assault would field spent Sunday at the John be easily repulsed; but as soon as S m all home. he opens his ears so fa r as to dwell a short c irc u it in the w irin g of upon and dally w ith tem ptation, he a - c a r belonging to D aisy W a r w ic k ' Is already well-nigh conquered, and c R u s s d considerable excitem ent the strife Is at the hardest.— John h#M> W e d n „ day a ft „ rnootl tt , , T aiiler. - 2 S r rt ^ yuna - d ‘— up Caloopya Fred L o u k . fa m ily of Spring- N IL K C R E E K . t .«peelal to the Senllsel. I Feb. 18 Tho O verholaer L um ber com pany ta building a tem p o rary road Into lhe 8. C. Swanson ranch, p rep arato ry Io hauling logs fro m there to Ita m ill on the l.orena road T he S. C. Swunson fa m ily have recovered fro m th eir recent Illness T h e J D. G rim es fam ily have re covered fro m th eir recent a tta c k of the grip. Roy Allen was on the sick list last wvek. John W oolcott has been absent fro m school several days ow ing 1» sickness. M r and M is. Charlea M atthew s of P o rtla n d were vlallora a( the A. W oolcott home laal F rid a y F o r the flra t lim e In several weeks attendance at the district school was 100 per cent M onday of this week Evelyn McCoy, daugh te r of N e ll McCoy, who Is staying at the home of hla («re n ts . M t end Mrs. J. W McCoy, is a new pupil, having entered last week Hhs la in the second grade. George Hands Is visiting a few days at the home o f a b rother In C o llag e Grove. J. C. Kassel! Is pulling down his henhouse, w hich p artly collapsed d uring the fre e iln g w eather, pre Beaver's Powerful Tail p arato ry to building sm aller houses Serves Many Purposes for his chickens. A. W oolcott Is On the sick list T here Is a popular belief th ill the beaver's ta ll Is shaped as It Is to this week and is confine«! Io the enable him to nse It as a trowel house. O H B rain hauled wood to the In his construction work. Set d u rin g th-* enlists, however, have observed K alph T eeters home p a st w eek th a t the beaver usually carries In M r and M rs. J. Ashby recently | his fore paws the mud. rock or sticks w ith which he builds nnd ihul received a le tte r fro m O ttts M a! he uses his tall to steady himself, theyre. who Is In Saskatchew an He reported much snow eith er by planting It on the ground Canada. or by w a rin g It front side Io side. and zero w eather. In the w ater he uses It as a rudder Suleabooks. T h e Sentinel. aDd sometimes as a porpeller on Crown of Hungary W ith referenew to a quest I on re cently asked concerning the famous St. Stephen*« crown of llu u g a iy and the rensAn why the cross on top of It la beat, a Hungnrlau render, 11. 8., w rites as fo llo w s : "As a ixtlnter I painted signs which bear the Hungarian royal crown. My m atter told ma they bad a rvvo- I ul Ion la IM S and aotue one hurled the crown tn the forest of la k w a southeast o f Klatlca. Nobody knew o f It fo r y m rs until Fran« Josei was to he crowned. T h e govern meat asut men to look for II and hy the help of a Serbian shepherd they found It w ith Ita cross beat.* T hia story la c o n tin u ed by Henri de WandeTa book, 'T h e llesl Fran rla-JoMph,'* which states: “ Before Kossuth left, he burled w ith his own hands the H ungarian crown the old crown o f St, Stephen. In the neighborhood o f the fro ntier village o f Orsovs. When H was re covered la te r the little cross on the top was found bent «>n one side From thia tim e onward the arms ot Hungary have borne a crown with a croas bent tow ard the le ft.“— l>e tro lt News. a T he beaver's tall Is flat and wide Its steering power Is laved to the lim it as the beaver swims. tiiKllke. by the aide o f a pole or log that he la towing to the house, dam. or food cache. It keeps him from ntov Ing In circles. By Its loud slaps on the surface o f the w ater, the tall also serves as a “signal gun“ which acts as a w arning to friends or en emlee. F ilin g Supplies. T he Sentinel. // ash and damp-dry at one time — Do it with absolute safety to yourself in an easier, gentler way with the new no-wringer EA5Y WA5HER W easel’s Store Io a recent Issue we mentlonetl a bird that provides stores for the w inter. Weasel» »hare this foresight. When slicing a poplar at a saw m ill It was found that uo fewer than 44 mice had been carefully stacked, one above the other, In an orderly pile, w ith sand and mold be tween them, to form an airtigh t mound. These mice were In as fresh condition as I f they had Inst been caug+it. T w o magpies had been placed on top of them, and a large collection o f acorns Oiled tbe hollowed out cavity to the entrance, which was Just large enough fo r the weasel to slip Inside.— London T lt-B Ita . Tho Dauip-Dry«r which tepiases tho wriagor ea this woederfol new eow riager E A S Y whirl» tbs water out of a tubful ol elotke« io lets than two miaute«— «loe» it while the wathiag »ectioa It wathieg souther tubful. Aad oow st our oew low prices the so-wringer E A S Y eotti I««» thou «ver before. Let us »how you why It le safer, letter, easier, gentler thea eay wrioger type wether. 1'hooe lor froe deoraoetratioe. Trad« in yo u r old w a sh tr Now i t Choice of: lu e tic a or Agitator Typo RASY W ASHFK C ocoaat Prepagatioa Coconuts are propagated d iffer ently from almost any form of fru it or n u tt. T h e coconut, as It forma tn the outer hull. Is buried In tbe ground, and tbe embryo gains nourishment first from the coconut m ilk, and as the growth of the plant advance» the w hite meat which we eat becomes soft and spongy and also feeds the young plant. A fte r a certain stage o f de velopment has been reached small roots reach out Into the ground, and by the tim e they are aafllclently long and strong enough to feed the nourishment to the plant from the earth the original coconut haa en tire ly disintegrated. 2 operations a t once! Expert at U. of O. FREE Let üb do next week'« washing tor you. EASY TERMS M ountain S tates power C ompany W ide etlen tio n h et b ttn given Dr. John R. M tz . p ro fe tto r of poll- tlcel tcie n c t at the U n iversity ot Oregon, for h it outstanding work In International relations. He w ill hr one of the speaker, at th t siudsnl conference on International rela one in Portland during February Loose Leaf Eorma, Binders and Supplies. Bookkeeping I,. I h r and Cap Folder* for System«, Office Siipplii-a of Every Kind. The Sentinel.________ your filin g cabinet«. Sentinel TH E FASTEST, MOST B E A U T IF U L Milton and Mtuic Much depends upon when and where you read a hook. Io the five or six Im patient minutes before (he dinner Is quite ready, who would thin k o f takin g tip the "Faerie Queene’" fo r a stop gap, or a vni ume o f Bishop Andrew's sermons! M ilton almost requires a solemn service o f mnalc to l>e played lie fore you enter upon him. But he brings bla music, to which who It« tens had need bring docile thoughts, and purged ears.— Lamb. In “De tached T h o u g h ta " S I WILLYS- KNIGHT ‘’ ^ ^ X h n ^ T r o n n e ^ was 111 F ti- f20-J7p 1448 Ash avenue. Explaining Bent Croas m n u m tr , «*. »w» CalilBo’a Discovery It Is recorded that G alileo was one evening In the cathedral of Pisa. T h e swinging o f a high chan delier caught his attention, and he watched It closely as Ita distance of travel diminished. Suddenly be ob served a significant fa c t— no mat- 1er bow wide tbe arc described by the chandelier, the tim e consumed In one complete oscillation was a l ways tbe same. From this observa tion came the construction o f a clock, tbe forerunner o f the mod era pendulum timepieces. EVER BUILT A laraaing M om ent Eight-year-old B arbara had spent a happy afternoon on the shores nt Lake Wawasee, gathering live mus sets, hitherto unknown to her. She took them up to her room, and evl dently the night light that was left bprnlng when she went to bed stitn ulated the captives to action, for her mother beard her calling In great a la rm : “0 , mother, come here! Those shells opened their mouths at me." — Indlanapoll» 1 News. GREAT SIX SEDAN T h a t’s the S p irit I Several women were being sent from tbe Home for the Aged to Yo semite for a vacation treat. One who had no godmother to pay her way sent the follow ing note to her u nd ertaker: “D ear S ir : Sometime ago I de posited w ith yon a sum o f money for the cremation of my body when I die. Please return ti to me so I can go to Yosemite this summer. 1 believe It will do me mors gotxl."— Pathfinder Magazine, A p ply I t to Y e a r ta lf We often say that we can "talk people out o f It.” T h a t phase Is tru e to the facts and tru er yat when applied to our Inner conversation w ith ourselves.— American Mags zine. Got Enough Jud Tunklns says he never went Into politics but once, and then he got so licked th a t he was satisfied to make more money at a regular Job.— Washington Star. Id le Knocker T he knock In the automobile Is plainer when It Is Idling, and this truth has ■ human application.— ftOsbvtlle Republican. •1795 W irt Whaala 1100 Additional. Orest II« Co«»«. Reodeter, I »0» «enter Cesse st sm e »riet. "70-g" «•Sale. I t t i is f i t t i . ls»l»s«ra eltisr Ikes tSsodsrd, sues. Priest l.s.k. Tsleds, O., ssd •peclkcarloat •eWe«i ts cksnts »tttienl «erics. PO W ER A N D TORQUE BEYOND ANY6-CYLINDER ENGINE OFITS SIZE • • B E A U T Y T H A T W IN S IN S T A N T • The design of the 1930 W illy j Knight Great S lx -in lino, color blending and d e ta il-!» different from that of any other fine cor. In performance, too, the Great Six It different, It» 87-horsepower engine reaching new heights of »peed, »moothneis and efficiency even for the patented double »leeve-valve motor. A D M IR A T IO N A N D DETAILS THAT The 1930 " 7 0 - B " It offered at a record low price for to large, to beautiful and to powerful a Knight-engined car. REW ARD YOUR CLOSEST SCRUTINY. W I L L Y S - O V E R L A N D , IN C ., T O L E D O , O H IO Nelson Motor Co. DEALER COTTAGE GROVE, ORE.