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FHIIIAY, .IAMIAHV mottub »0 IM), »»81. TUB HKNTIWCT.. DOTI AGB OHOVK. IIHIWIM oaasiToaa. Nullo» lo b.reby gl<en ilici ibc under l*«a b««U appuri* t»4 by Ih» ouuutf 1 « u n ti uf ! • » * • « u n it i/, h ta la u l O iag u u , a4 ittiu la li alw r u l Mia a a la la u l L u u la« l* beli w a i la, «Ueaaaail, by au u r t b r b aa riu g d a ta Mia JU Ii* day ul Pavainbar. iWtfu. A ll p«'tauua Itx tlu g (Ia lin a agallasi lb » a a la la u f L u tti»« K . b u b w a ila , UauaaaaU. a ia bcrabjr u u llfla d and u id a ia d lu p ia a m i Mia aaiita, d u i , v a r illa d lu Mia uudar- alguad a l Mia law u l l k a uf l l a i b a i l V* loum baid, b Ita ! N a llu u a l b au li b u lid lu g , l d i l a g a M tu v a. O<ugUM, uu u t b> lu ta a i* u iu u liia f i uni ititi d a l« u l Mia (M a l p i b l t * « Mua uf M ila uullua. M alati aud M ia i pub ltahad Mila *Ja<| da, u f J a u u a r /, l u d i . M ala uf ia a l p u b i tua Muli J a u u a r / 8u iW J l. 4 A U Ii.li U b l i i W A K l Z . 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M a in a id , » u n i, Judga uf »aid w a n t , and • ta la , d a i« d in « f in d a , uf J a n u a ry , f u j f , and lh a d a l« uf lb « f ir a l p u b iic a tf *U uf lit*» lu u tiu u u i » M i ba in « l o in da, ul J a n u a ry , A v d l. a n d m « d a l« uf M*« laal n b llu a iiu n » M l ba ua tb a 1<1U> d a , uf a b r u a r ,. f t f d i . U. J. M IU N N . A llu r u « , fo r t il. im .ff My p u a iu fflta addr«aa and raald '-n *» 1« £ u lla g « _ jir « » « . ioana c u a n iy . U r « . J ib f id e UUAdADLAM h MuTW£. N o lle « la b a r « b , g lv a n th a t Mia under- •lg u « d . N a va i*. l i a r « « , , baa b««n duly a p p u lu tr d by lh « co u n ty c u u ri uf Lan a c o u n t,. Ur«g<»a. g u a rd ia n uf (he e ctala uf F a it h K. H c iiro a d e r and A b ra h am L. M cbruedar, m ln ur». A ll peraut*« h av in g claim s a g a in s t aaid e a ta la a re h a r c b , n u ll fi« d lu p re s e n t lh a asm« tu ma at the F ir a l N a tio n a l b an k. I u lla g e birove, O r«., d u ly v e r lfi« d aa by law re q u ire d , w ith in •1 b m onth» a f te r the d a l« uf lh « fir s t pub l lv a l t it i d f t in Bglfgg l*at<- g f u tiir r J a o u a r , 10, 1V 31. l> al« of f ir s t p u b lic # lio n u f n o lle«. J a n u a ry 2 3 , IW J l. N E V A 1* H A K V E V . G u a rd ia n of (he E s ta te u f F a ith K. Hvhroo- dor a u d A b ra h a u i L . ttchroa* d «r, hl Inure. J. E Y O t,’ N il. A l l u r n « , fo r E a ta le . C o llage U r u v . O r« g o n. J2 8_f30c notice or Huiuurr s sale on EXECUTION IN roHECLOSUKE. N o lle « Is h ereb y g iven th a t by v ir tu e o f an «a«cutl»»u a n d o rd e r o f sal« In for«- cb»»i*m laa .- i ■ i i of Iba l rl of lh a M tal« u f O regon fu r Lan a cou nty un lh « 1 4 lh d ay of J a n u a ry , lW 31, In a su it w h e r r ln un lh « 1 3 lh day o f J a n u a ry , IW J l, In said co u rt O ra l 0 . Kalina and M a b e l E. K allco, his w lf« , p la in tif fs , recovered a Judgm ent a g a in s t d efc n d a u la . L. E. Ilo d g i-s and Id a O ra y u m Hodges, his w ife , fu r lh « lh a s*. m uf 1 2 1 0 .WO, fo r the f u r t h e r sum of H f » , P u lle rs ( 1 5 0 .0 0 ) reason a b le a tto rn e y 's fee and N lalnen D o lla rs N in e ty fiv e C e n ts ( |1 < 1 V 5 ) costs aud dis b u rse in en ts o f th is suit, w hich Judgm ent was a u ro lle d and docketed In the C le r k 's o ffic e o f said c o u rt In said c o u n t, on the 13 th d a , o f J a n u a ry , 1 0 3 1 , and said ase e n tio n to m e d ire c te d , com m and ing me, In th e nam e u f the K ts te o f O rcgou, In o rd e r to s a tis fy said Judgm ent. In te re s t, a tto rn e y 's fee. costa o f s u it and acc ru in g costa, to sell th e fo llo w in g described real p ro p e rty , to w it : L o t n u m b e re d s ix (C ) In b lock n u m b e re d fo u r ( 4 ) o f C n a m h e r's a d d itio n to the c ity of Eugene, as p la tte d a n d reco rd e d In the C o u n ty o f L an e, H ta te o f O regon. Now , th e re fo re , In th e nam e of the S ta te of O regon, In com pliance w ith said exe cu tio n a n d o r d e r o f sale and In o rd e r to s a tis fy said ju d g m e n t, in te re s t, a t to r n e y 's fees, costs o f s u it and acc ru in g costs, I w ill, on T u e s d a y , the 2 4 th day of F e b ru a ry , 1 U 3 I, a t th e ho u r o f I d o 'c lo c k In th e forenoon o f said d ay a t the south w est fro n t do o r o f the cou n ty co u rt house In Eugene, L a n e co u n ty , O regon, o ffe r fo r sain an d sell fo r cash a t p u b lic au c tio n , I s u b je c t to red u m p tio n as p ro v id e d by law , ' a ll th e r ig h t, till«* a n d In te re s t o f said t ie - ! fen d an ts, L . E. H o dges and Id a O ra y u m H odges, hla w ife , an d a ll persons c la im in g by, th ro u g h o r u n d e r them , o r any any u r e h h e r of them , -------------- In and ... to — said prem ises. .4 prom ises. D a te d and f ir s t publish«*«! th is 2 3 rd <*»k -------------- ay <>f J a n u a ry , 1U 3I • P ttb ltc a llo n F e b ru a ry 2 0 th , ao(h, “ »8»- ...................... II. jaa-fiooiiwl 1«. D O W N , s h e r if f o f l.sn u C c n n ly , N tsto uf O regon, | I N O T IO B . N o lle » la hori-hy ( I r o n (lis t on M onday, tho * n d day o f F i’ lir u s r y , 1W3I nt t|ln h o u r o f 7 : 3 0 o clock p. in. of nniii dny. s t IS** cou ncil rlin iiilo -r o f th« c ity h a ll st l.o ttn g u t lr o r n , O re g o n . m-sl.Ml b ills w ill bo opuntid s n d onnalili riul fo r th i, owocn ng m id c la s s in g of o il p s ro d otrooto ol ley« ond cntch hoolnii n t m id c ity fo r tho ro o tlin g y m r , nold w o rk to bo p orform od soc o rd ln g to tho g o n rro l rn n d ltln n a ond a p o rlfle a tlo n n p r ip a r o d b y L . w. Oolnor c ity uriMln«M'r. 0« G o n iro l co n d itio n s ond o p o rlflc o tln n i ond b id b lan k» nro on filo In tho n fflc o o f tho c ity ro ro rd o r, w ho w ill r r c o lro bids fo r »old w o rk u n til 7 : 3 0 o 'c lo c k p. m. o f m ill d a y , o il o f aaid w o rk to In, per- fo rn io d u n d e r tho d lr c r tln n of tho c ity onglnoor, ond o s a r llflo d chock bid bond o f o---- p p ro v ed s u re ty com pany fo r ten p a r re n t ( 1 0 % ) o f the am oun t b id shall anoornnsny each b id , th e common cou ncil E X ’ V.?,n blda, and l ootb-.ll F ield , in 1869 A» fu»- !■ ,rv giNM, tliu Urei lnti,rf',,lli fiMithuII il'.".)' « f <»H timo una i >I m . .»I .N o v i ’ im I h t «, i m m », al llriniawlrk, N .I I I ........ l ’m gar* ,,f limi city unii l'iiDcctun, frinii 25 milco away, The New Yurk World |nihlldhi-<l thu alury <>f ih» gaino. uh tubi by John W. Ilorhort Iintiera, 72 » I ,<■ r i I <-1 |,n■■ t Tini Icnma iimiihvrcd 25 pluycra Meli. itulgara, Il upiianriut, waa having a inngh year, i*rln<'«ton bail won at haaebaU and had auecMdnd In obtaining il», Kttvoltitlonnry war cannon, which had been atolou bock and forth, by burying It acv »•nil tnebea deep In coneratn. I**oot- ball una Imcoinlng common aa nn Inlrntuuml aport, and Ituigcra cbullcngcd Ila rival to Ibrce guinea. The Ural waa | Inyed nl llruriswlrk. "Ilaci'lvlng Iba ball," M r llcrberl wrltaa, •'our mao fonnad a perfect Interference around It ami with abort, aklllfiil klcka anil drlbblea drove II down the Held. Taken by nurprlae, Ilia l*rlnce|on nien fought vnllniitJy, but In live mlnutaa we bail gotten Ho* ball tbroogb Io our caplalu'a of the eoeiny'a goal, urei N <; (inno, '71 amt U. II. I »lion , '73. le a illy k l * 'k * i | It over NUM I bought of II, ao fur ua I know, bill we leid without prevloiia plan or tie,Ughi evolve,I lie- p l a y l i m i became fuiooua a few yearn later ns ’the tiling w clg e .'” Kutgera won, u to I 1‘rlnciion w o n I b e s e c o n d game, H to C on Ila home gratinila T h e faculty Callidi off th e I bird gam e because feeling waa running ao high between the student bodle« Detroit News. R e to r t S o m e t h in g o f a Rrflo-ction on Bishop A K»s>cniptier, at a (nofraplirra* lniiKpK’t in Itnatnn told n atory iihoiil Sir ltl< hard Burton, Itm fa mous •-»plori-r, llnifiriat, translator mid wtint not -'Burton." In- to-itnn. -’Hindi* I ho nrifiiniiituiu'i* of n bishop on u voy- i»si< lioini* from Indili, nnd Ilia two niMi a d on wall t»gi»ilM*r, not wit In stnndlhK tin* (llffcrrtire In their be- Jli*fs. "Tlo* blnhnp, ns thry sat on dock mo* morning, p o llili* * ! u p t o w a r d half u doom lam» mnnknys tlmt w it m rlluilitng in tlx- rigging aim nnld : " 'TI ht «*. Captain Burton'—Bur ton was only u raptaln tlo-n 'thert* nr» the folk you nro di*srrndi*d fr o lli.1 "Burton limkrd nt the monkrya, then I»* look*il nt the bishop. ' ■w.ii, bishop,* I,.- si.1,1. 'I at l i s i » * I hnv» i i i i i i I h s o l*» * progress, hut you, who nr» d>*»ii*iidi-d frani tin* migpln how about you?• "— Detroit Era» Brens. U n it or n B roh lom S o lo e d ? ni-li-ntlsts I h ’I I c v «* they havo solved th» problem of the uni corn. Tbo fabulous nnliunl actually »x- Intcd, In the opinion of Orlrntnl archoologlsts. I»r. I.l Chl. Harvard grndunt». Is th» man principally rw|H>nstble for thia opinion. In ancient ruins ha f e n d a i-orvlng that strungrly re- si'iuhlrd lh« one Imi-nod hull, an Aolnllc prc**n correspondent re ports. The ehnmrtcrn were found to mean Hint the ntiltnal represented by the carving had been captured by hunters. The carving was ap parently more than three thuusnud years old. Chlloa-s*- AUMMUNfl. I r " ' ' i ,0 r", , 'c* •" •* I to le t th e c o n tra c t to th e low - ♦’• t re sp o n sib le b id d e r. uooooooo&ooooooooooooooo- F lr t l I L, ir.g W r<l|(e nn Q u a o n F o n d o f S n u ff Queen Cliarlotlv S o p h i a , wife of King George I I I of England, was no fond of snuff thnt she wan the principal cause of making It fash- lonnhle, wrote Rees Howell Gronow lu "Itecolleetlnnn.” “I recollect hnvlng seen her maj esty on tin* terrace at Windsor, walking with the king, when, to the great delight of tho Eton hoys, she applh-d her Anger and thumb to her gold snuff box, out of which her majesty appeared to hove fished n eonnblerahle quantity, for the royal nose was covered with snuff." Mis»«l-Up Animal After a search lasting t»*n inontlis, the latest zoological riddle tins been found In New Guinea. It In an animal two feet long which has a bird like hit), spines like n porcupine, n pouch like a kanga roo's, lives underground like a mole, lays eggs but suckles Its young, and yet adapts Itself to temperature like n reptile. Four of thi*ne extremely rare creatures an- mlled proechldnna nicroa- culata. Milas of H»n, The largest poultry plant In the world, operated nt Reseda, Calif., sells more than 180,000 old hens each year nnd maintains a llock of 500,000 hens, nays tho United States Depnrtincnt of Agriculture. The statistically minded can cal culate tlmt If these 500,(XX) chick ens were marching In a line a foot apart, the parade would extend more than ninety tulles. Frank Deginning The after-dinner s|>enker was In troduced as Hu* tiuin who "1ms promised to tell us some of Ills biggest and best stories." “Mr. ciiHlrmnn and gentlemen," began the spenker, "to begin with my biggest story-, let me tell you how thoroughly 1 have enjoyed your dinner nnd company."— Kunsus City Times. B e g in n in g E a r ly The four yenrdid was visiting. When she tlrst saw Imr unde and the usual amenities of ineeilng hml been exchanged she looked him over critically mid remarked In all seriousness, "That tie you have Is Just the typo I Ilka." Steel Cabinets. Tho Sentlnol. Rubber Bands. Ths Sentinel. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. N o tlco I t h ereb y g iven th a t tho u n d rr- ■ Igned hon hern op p u h ited by tho county co u rt o f Lone cou nty. S ta te o f O regon, a d m in is tr a to r o f the ro ta te u f .Initio» K. Polk M oy, doeeoood, by on o rd e r b e a rin g dote the a s th dny o f J a n u a ry . 11)31. A ll poranna h a v in g eioim o n g n lnst tho entatu o f jA tnna K . I'o lk M o y . decenaed, ore h ereb y n o tifie d and req u e ste d tu p r e sent the Homo d u ly v e r ifie d to tho und er- ' algned a t th e In w o ffic e o f H e rb e rt VV I.n n ih a rd , F ir s t N o tio n a l b a n k b u ild in g . C o tta g a d ro v e , O regon, on o r befo re alv j inontlis fro nt the d a ta o f the f ir s t p u b lico- j tlo n o f th io notice. Z ? 4 N I Learn C to F l y ? _ ^ ------------------W IL L IA M K. NLLSON OOOOOOOOOOODOOOOOOCXXX/OO- U*e of the Stabilizer | N T H E empaling» or tall assembly NEW YORK C ITY. I uo«<1 to * of an alrplann la a small horl- wrlln s good doal shout what I road In tlm pspars. Ilut you know I hsan zontnl control wing which appears _________ reading a lot of stationary. It la Just ahead of the »levator, thnt bigger w i n g which, t h e s a u I b 11 hinged at Its front, moves up and Writers of Sun down, 'nn- horizontal part Is th» days, and they •tnhlllzer, mid It la not stationary. write m o s t l y In the pilot's eockplt Is a small s h o u t thsm- control wheel or l«*ver, ns th» case selves and they may he, which will move the sta s««m to he doing bilizer. I waa taught Ba use, which mighty well too. la Important and quit» simple to It s w i m that learn. "In level flight l«-t go of the Stick away bark In Cai-siara or H ef nnd watch the nos« of the plane,” my Instructor began. “ If the nose lins or somo- remains bended for the horizon, the hodys oarly days •tnhlllzer la set the way It should tht-rv was soma he. I f the nose climbs, turn this old W riter calh-d B*'Py, and all ha wheel nt your left sld» forward did wua Just writs what ha did. until the climbing stops. I f the Wall l.n dhh'tit do inucli, (hut writs) nose has a tendency to go down, for ttiure wssuut much to do la pull huckwurd on the top of the those days. (Hi yes, drink. W all ha wheel until It comes up to horizon had sotno kind o f porullar ways of and stays there." In the air my Instructor pnt the sujlag things aud his spelling was plane In a level position and cau had. (1 cunt personally stand any tioned me to look along the “sights” body with had spelling, 1 am uff i ii-.* <i io n o t hortaas, T h w i •• anybody that cant spall.) let go of the stick nnd the nose Hut this old fellow could make began to climb. A forward movo- nothing sound good the way he laid ment of the small wheel brought it on tho lino, lie bad two expres It down. "Now I'll change the stabilizer and sions, and If he Just budent hap you adjust It," he said through pound to uaa them, why none n t our tho speaking tube. As he did so, I pulled modern W riters could have copied the nose began to drop. him, tor that all they can copy him back on the top of the wheel and In, they Just uso these two lines over It ciime up slowly. A forward move again and again aud think they are ment on the wheel snd the nose doing a Pepyg. Ona waa "I.aye went down again. Back snd forth, not over four Inches either way, I lata," and the other waa "Woke be moved the wheel, Anally finding times." Well I am going to do some that position nt which the nose of of that "Lay latlng" and "Woke he- the ship held to a level position. lluies." “You will find that you will have I wlU start on my trip east from to adjust the stabiliser when you California a couple ot weeks ago. fly solo," he explained. "When I get out the weight changes and that The night before 1 atariod I "Lay throws the plane out of balance. I f I-ate." No 1 dldent. It was two you were on n long cross-country nights before I alartud that I Lay (light you would have to ndjuat the late. Tho morning that 1 started I stabilizer to compensate for the dif dldent lay so late. In tact 1 dldent ference In weight caused by the lay hardly at all. I had to catch an consumption of fuel.” After four turns about the field Aeroplatm that was leaving away over In Burbank, Cal. (Tbats not he suggested another solo flight Something within me told tne not to Burbanks botno. Ba Jim Jeffries) try It and I begged off. and 1 was away out at my little “I f you feel that way," he an ranch at Santa -Monica. It was leav swered, " I don't want you to go ing around Five o'clock and you alone." cant do much "Laying late" and That loss of nerve waa another new experience. What caused It make that kind of a getaway. Burbank and Q I e n d a I a look , I ’ll never know. (Cl 1130. Wstalvro N « w tp a p « r U n io n .* mighty sparkling like from the early dawn, then out over ix>a Angeles. better and Cap Folders for Then nothing to sro till we hit Phoenix, or near Phoenix whore lha your filing cabinet«. ScntineL Irrigation lads start In. Those thou Salosbooks. The Sentinel. sands of Hat squares are beautiful from tho air. At Phoenix was met by a baud of Citizens that wanted me to stay over or come hack to a big affair where they were going to have 17 rati road Presidents at the Fruit Shippers Convention, and they waa going to have a Golf Game, between tho seventeen and seventeen Vice l*r»'sldenls were to Caddy for them That would bo nothing new, they hare been carrying the Bag for em •11 the time. Then on down over Tombstone. Arlx., and the next gaa atop was Tuscon. Another Dell- gallon had some kind of a "Backet” they wanted ma to stop over and enter Into. No It was Douglas where thia bunch was. I l was on the Mexi can line. I wouldent have minded stopping there. Then on to El Paso, had Lunch, changed Pilots, got there about 1 3 0 P. M. about three days rtdo on the train, then • lartod across Texas. Now you have started something. Ob Yes I am leaving out some of these "Woke Betimes." At each • top I "Woke Betimes" for I slept all the rest of the way. Well I "Lay late" at Illg Springs and like to not “ Woko Betimes" to see another Deligatlon, that wahted to draw tny attention to a 15 atory brick hotel that I would pass over as we passed over tho town on leaving. Associ ated ITesa man there, and he got everything wrong but the name of the Town and misspelled IL Then to Ablllne, (Sweet Ablllne, My Ablllne, In all my dreams). 1 hnvent sung thnt old song since 1920. There 1 woke betimes and Amon G. Carter hud n special Plane to meet me to take inc to Ft. Worth. For he dldeut want me to have to sea Dallas. Had a nice night there, woko be times, met a lot ot nice folks that was going to handle my llt- tlo Charity tour through the State, then flew up to Tulsa. Lay late. No not there, awoke betimes, then caught the piano for St. Louis, was going to Chicago, but Just as both planes was pulling out grabbed tho one for Columbus, Ohio, and New York. Comedians nover know whnt they are d o i n g . Got to Indianapolis, was met by some Newspaper friends and Co- workers of tho Indianapolis Nows. Talkod about Kin Hubbard, the luto Humorist, "Abo M artin." They told mo my Junk had took his old place on the back page, (which It .had occupied for 25 years) Imagine mo trying to roplaco him. hat would be like Clara Bow re- laclng Mrs. Chapman C a tt So *ng, I a in going to Lay late. (® I9J1, McNsught Syndicate, lac.) Novel Aerating Process Keeping flsh alive on the way to mnrket has been a problem In China, where Ashing Is one of the principal Industries, Now ' In ventive genius has discovered a slmide, thouuh unscientific, wny of aerating the water In the tubs In which lie shipped carp fry. An a r rangement of floats, which Is op erated h,v an attendant, paddles the surface of the water anil thus In troduces n aiifllclent amount of sir. Bird and Lizard Akin? While a bird’s w-lng does not o f J a n u a ry , 1031. hate I>t laot publication February 37. look like the fore limb of a lizard, 1931, j tho anatomy Is fundamentally aim T . 0 . W Il E K b K R . A d m in is tra to r hated ond first published thia 30th dny o f the E s ta te o f Jam es Dated thia 38rd day of January, 1081. I M a y . Deceased, J 2 J -.0 , ^ , ® RKKX Kd'.r HERDERT W. LOMBARD, Attorney for Eatala. K . l ’o lk JS0-I37« ■ liar. Caverns U n der Lookout M ou n tain Cut by W a te r Investlgntloris by engineers Indi cate that Lookout mountain 1» a sort of pennnt «hell shaped mound covering a system of caverns ex tending from one end to the other, with runs hrnin-hlng off to both •net snd west hrowg every few miles There are lit least one. and perhaps two. large rivers snd ninny smaller streams running under the mountain at s level of nhout 1JHH) feet below the aurfa* e. These streams run up and down the moun tain and aero It. The water In these stream« Is as clear as a crystal and hns no life In It Tit» streams run both north snd south a distance, swerve around soma weird formation and flow back southward. The opening» under the mountain have been cut by these streams snd are rorrespon4 Ing In number and direction. I. H. O. T. W. lia s Meeting. A' a meeting Tuesday night of the I. ,H O. T. W., three new re cruits, Eugene V. Dove, Milton Hiollh and Wilson Stinnett, re ceived the degree. Loyalty. Mr. Dove was appointed provisional first lieutenant for the department of recruits. A number of new re cruits arc expected to enlist within a short time. Examinations for promotions to the batallion degree staff will be held February 22. ac cording to R e v . I . O. Hhaw, C. O. Jesse I-anslng has acquired a new Chevrolet sedan and a new Chevro let truck, trading in two used trucks. C o n t r ib u t io n to U p lift of M an k in d t risen i of Ibe nro (Nobelstlf In par- i ii s Ntockholui to l*(R.'l mui died at R h Itemo In IMx;. p Ibis will, dah November 27, txt I. Alfred Nob bequeathed the w tune (more (ban .'I <».<xx) kroner) to a fund the Inten >f which shall he annually paid out to those who during the Imm» illatelr preceding years “have conf rred the greatest benefit on mankl d " Tb» Interest 1» divided Into II equal parts, to he »Hotted ns folio tne part to the person who shall have made the most Import:int discovery or invention In tho domain of phyatca. one part to the person who shall have made the most Important chemical d'seovery or Improvement, one part to the person who shall have made covery In the domain of physiology or medicine, one- part to the person who shall have produced In the field of literature tin- most distinguished work of an Idealistic tendency and one part to the person who shall have done most to promote the fra ternity of nations, the abolition or diminution of standing armies and the formation and pro|>agatlon of peace congres*«-«.” Human Sugar Reserve A human being normally has about ten oun* ea of sugar stored In muscles and liver as a reserve of potential energy. Office Equipment The SentlneL Credit AaoorlnMon Elect» The Cottage Grove Credit asso ciation, at Its meeting Thursday of last week, elected the following of ficers: J. A. Wiseman, president: Fred Anderson, vice president; W A. Ilognte, treasurer; H. W Lom bard, secretary. I t waa decided to have a membership campaign among business and professional men of the city A dinner preceded the meeting High School Elects Officer». Delbert. Safley was elected presl nt and Jerrlue Burrows vice pre ddent of the high school stu dent body at a recent election. They will complete the unexpired terms of G-orge Rebel beck and Donna Bartell, both of whom completed their high school course with the closing of the firs t semester last week. Nation's infancy Tb<’ first census of the Cnltetl Nicies was taken In 17ÍX) and th* p". ubillou s is reporte*! as .1.929 214 Mtal»- Sii|>ervt»nr Vtoita, Mies Wright, state supervisor of home economics la (ha Rinlth- ' Hughes educational department, waa at tha high school Tuesday In specting the horns economics de partment. Mlaa W right expressed appreciation of the work being done In the department nnd recommend ed but few changes In the courts. No Lirenae Itrtngs Etna. Charles (lugglsburg of leindon was fined $25 In Eugrn» Friday by Justice of Peace Dan Johnatoa on a charge of hunting without a ip eeiioe. The arrest was made by Rodney Roach, deputy stats game warden, who claimed that Guggle- burg had been hunting frequently In (he m ountains In the London vi cinity. E ffo rt of Chinook Wind A w u i u i , dry Cluuovk wiud uiay melt a foot of sn*>w In a few hour« in the Rocky mountain country. Loos« Istaf Rooks. BenttnaL KNOWLES & GRABER HARDWARE Cottage Grove O re g o n WEST-MADE O ffic e D e s k s MACEY AND SHAW-WALKER LINES Get One of The Sentinel’s S te e l D e s k s $7,500 THE SENTINEL Travel Accident Insurance Policies for each member of your family at LANE COUNTY BUSINESS DIRECTORY Keep Lane County Money in Lane County. These Advertisers Are Boosters for Their Home County $ 1 .00 3 ® ® REALTORS Money to Flnnnce AffaoU W««t«rn Loan Bld< Co. ol Bolt Loke A PARSONS COMPANY UKALTORS V Kool Ilk Av»., rkoao IOS F r u it G ro w e rs Office Supplies Self Service Stores Everything for the Office Williams Self-Service Store 3(0 to «4.3* CorralUa, Bug-ne, Baiem. The Doilee. bead. Oragon F U R N IT U R E SH OES EVGENK FRVIT GROWERS' ASSOCIATION I l a r* ra » rs llaaalacturtoA M«r- «haadl»lni A»»e«l»tl«a. 8» W m * Eighth The 4!4oz» Thai Bare. T m Money m Trlepheae 11X2 BUSTEB BROWN SHOE STORE "Happy Faet tor AU the Family'* Shoe»— u a a leir— Service Eiiftoe, Oregon CugMit, Orvgoa KORNS •ttymlly THE SENTINEL Cottage Grove CUAKLET'S FVRNTTLKK CO. B A K E R IE S Shoe, tor »Torx number of the 321 Willamette Street. ICng.ae, Ore. L ife In s u ra n c e MAJOR WHITE & SON T A IL O R S LYLE S TAILOR SHOP "Th» lnenroaeo Men" Di»trl«4 manager Peoria Life laoaraace Co. Vpatatn and S a w DoUari Cleaalal, Preeatng, Remodeling fittiM <BK6AD^ (7 8 Uah Street, hugeae, Ur«goa Salta 12X60 and op 8 (1 WlUamalU BA Bug-n«. Ore. BICYCLE SHOPS MATTRESSES TRUCKS Dinty Moore’s Bicycle and Toy Shop. Uveraluffed Furniture^ An) thing In Lphul.tery International Trucks E itn i whtoU and part» lor »11 toy». O’UUIKN MATTRESS AND UPHOLSTERY Trtcyel» aad w»t»l tny. both » .< and rebuilt. Uotnmbia blcxole». Wtldlng. brazing and repairing 130 W m * (4b St.. Xngrne. Ongoa Matti»»».» Renoraled Kapok hlaltroeMt a «pvclaltg Any alee or wrighl Phooe (3 3 (31 (th Ave. Ea»t Eugaoe. Oregoo C h iro p ra c to rs Office Equipment F IL M S Office» Furnished Complete CARL R. BAKER FILM SHOP Fhon«.«: Office 157-J. Krt. «1(4 M X Ray laboratory— M. 0. M. Dr. S. E. Scofield Polmoi O blnptaoU i (77 WUUmatt» Be, Kugena, On*. Aon*»» from Flrtl National llnnk COLLEGES After High Behool Attend THE SENTINEL Cottage Qrove NEON SIGNS A. O. NELSON « OO. •8 7 Willamette Street— Phon» 828 14*1 • Good Bohool" Ptamhlna aad Mealing— Sheet Metal Wor»— Hoofing— Neon Sign» Eloatrio Refrigeration ELUENE. ORXUGX DRUG STORES OSTEOPATHS STEVENSON'S DB. 0. H. DAY FAMELT DBOOOISTS O il-opelhlo Phytlelaa and Surgeon Foot 4 hney drug »lore. Kodak, gad Xedah PUIthfix 1 1* tan. 1% tan. 2 too, ( toa B . G. SLA5TERS ( * ( Ollre—-Kugese, Orego. KVKKXTRUIO PHOTOGRAPHIC Eugene Business College Miner Bid«. Telephone Kflfl Bug.»», O ik M taa— 1 ton Six Speed Spealal Miner Rid«. »peel»»«« Bufeae, Ore. Ijalah eerriee-- -and tpeelal attention <LeO to mail ordera. 7th and WlU. 8U . Ea*v»v O n A u to S e rv ic e SERVICE OARAGE Oao Stop ServteK Day ar tlt*hu Storage- —General Repairing A lto Painting— Dee» KeflnUaed W» a»e the orlgtaal factorg method of a lto poll»hleg and ItnUhleg. Aata Keb.lldtng— Welding aad Fender Werh, Aeto Tatring with Paekard Wreakar. laek O'Day. Prop. Bngeae, Ora, Phone 1870 ASH X Br»ad*ey P R IN T I N G We print almost anything that can be printed The Sentinel Cottage Grove, Ore. Here Are a Few of the Many Benefits Pays $7,500 For loss of life by the wrecking or disablement of a rail road passenger ear or street, elevated or underground railway ear, passenger steamship or steam boat. For loss of both hands, or both feet, or sight of both eye», or loss of one hand and one foot, or one hand and sight of one eye, or one foot and sight of one eye, in manner speoifiod in Part I of policy; or pays $1000 for simitar losses in manner prescribed In Part II of policy. Pays $3,750 For loss of either hand, or either foot, or sight of either eye in manner prescribed in P a rt I of policy, or pays $500 for similar losses in manner prescribed in Part U of policy. Pays $1,000 For loss of life in wreck of public omnibus, taxicab or auto stage or in wrecking or disablement of a passenger elevator or in wrecking of a private automobile or pri vate horse drawn vehicle of the exclusively pleasure type, or by being struck or knocked down while walking on a publio highway by a moving vehicle, or being struck by lightning, cyclone or tornado, oollapse of outer walls of any building, iu the burning of any ohurch, theatre, libra ry. school or municipal building. Pays $10 Weekly For injuries sustained in any manner specified in policy which shall not prove fatal but shall immediately, con tinuously and wholly prevent the insured fro » perform ing each and every duty pertaining to any ana every kind of business (as specified in the policy) but not ex ceeding 15 consecutive weeks. Emergency Benefit Registration Identification and Financial Aid The Company will register th« person insured, and if i n sured shall, by reason of injury, be physically unabls to communicate with relatives or friends and iu a condition requiring identification, the company will, tipon’ receipt of message giving policy number, immediately transmit to such relatives or friends as may be known to it| information respecting the insured ami will defray all ex penses tc put the insured in communication with and in the care of relatives or friends, provided auch expcBM shall not exceed tjie sum of One Ilundred Dollars. Cottage Grove Sentinel Office Equipment. 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