THE SENTIN EL, COTTAOF. »K O VT, OREGON.
K jU IK V , dec ember n , ) W
NOTICE OK HA1.K OF HEAL
I’ROI'ERTY ON EXECUTION
IN EORKCLOMURK.
Early A a a ru a a Eagrava»
Tribal Traits
Balder** end WUdom
Tbs first angraver In America tu
N o t ic e In hereby glv»n lh a l
by work In mexgotluts waa Peter Pal
bam. a etepfsllier to Jolio Hlngtetoo
virtue of an execution III f o r e e k »
ura leeue-l out of the c lic u ll cu n I Copley.
Pelham wae an English
ut louie county, atata of O iegun. on ' man, nettling In Boston shortly be
Ilia Vth day of Deceiiihei. 19SJ. In a I
aull w herein John II . I'onaford and fore 1727
“ An erudite reader Inform s uie
Ireland Is the only country whei.
th a t the bald men I d Japun. who
men ere expn led to lire longer than
b are formed a club to prove that
women; the .Maoris of New Zeeland
■re the only people who carve but baldness and wisdom go hand Io
three finger» on their slstuee; ami band, are not so advanced In the*-
Ilia Yahgiins of T le rre del Fuego views as they probably Imagine,"
comprise Ilia only tribe which has w rites Peter Rlinple In the London
TEACHER»* EXAMINATION».
a rich vocabulary of about 80.000 Morning post. “ 'Bound about the
T h e ssm l-aunual teachers' exam l
year 4 0 ) A. I)..' he euys, 'Ryneslos
natluna w ill be bald a t the county 1 words amt cani.nt count user fire
w ro te: “ I f » men Is wise, he Is
uourt room cummanclng
Wednes —C o llier's W eekly.
bald, sod I f be Is not bald, be Is
day. Decauibar 21. at 9 00 o'clock a.
m and lasting u ntil tha 23rd.
not w la•.••, "
B y -P ro d u c ts
Taachars who ara planning
I"
E re ry grcut bleealng In thè wortd
< la k a the entire axauilnaliuns or aey-
Indian Arrowheads
) a ia l sublacla fur axeinpuuna. kind ly le e by-priMluct. Ilapplness le e hy
T h e bureau of American ethnol
j notify us and wa w ill sand yuu a produci of righi llrln g
World
; schedule whan lha sublacla w ill be |M>nce le nbtnlnuble only ss u hy
ogy Bays that there Is no way of
K J. M U O K K . County
i glvan.
produci of International goni] wlll. saaorlatlng arrowheads with tribes.
<12-16
tfehuot Supai inteiident.
l'ernienent mutcrlal prosperlty end T b e points vary In size according
to the pur|io»e for which they are
'
economie sccurlty for all ars oh
NOTICE TO CREDITOR».
Arrows used for birds
telnable only ss a hy produci of a Intended.
N
u
tle
t
Is
hereby
given
th
a
t
thr
J
rlghteously organlxed society. Dr and other arnull game were tipped
undersigned haa been appointed bj
w ith small polnta and those for
lha cuunty c u u rl of U n a county, George I*. Dougherty.
larg er game
called
for
larger
stale o f Dregon, a d m in is tra trix il
lha estate of Charles I I . llu rk h o ld
p olnta
Each tribe bad • great
A ir b r a k e 's In v e n to r
ar, deceased, by an order bearing
T h e a irb rake w ut Invented hy variety of fo rm a
d ale tha 13th day o f Novem ber. •
Deorge
Westlngliouae. Jr., In 1800
j 1932.
D e p ic ts W o r ld W a r
T hia was known aa the straight air
A
ll
persons
having
claim
s
against
,
T h e panoramic painting o f the
brake.
Objcctlnna to tills led him
tha aetata of aald Charles I I B u rk
holder, decaaasd, ara haraby n o ti to Invent In 1873 the autom atic a ir W orld w ar la 402 feet long and 43
It wua painted by 28
fied and required to present tha brake.
In 1887 he Invented the feet high.
same, duly verified, to ths under i quick action trip le va lre brake, and French artlats with the aaalstance
signed at lha law office of K a rb a ri In 1807 be placed on the m arket the o f more than 100 other artlata, un
W. Lom bard, F irs t N a tio n al Bank
der the direction o f Pierre C arrier-
high speed brake
building, Cottage Drove, Ora., on or
i Belleuwe and Auguste-Francois Oor-
before six months fro m the data of
guet.
It contains <1.000 life size
''O b i.I.,”
ths firs t publication of thia notice
portraits
o f W orld w ar heroes and
An oblate In the Itonian Catholic
Dated and firs t published
this
leaders
18th day of N ovem ber, 1932.
church la one who. not being a pro
D a le of last publication Decam , fessed monk nr frie r, has either In
Hem lock P oiioe
bar 18. 1932
youth been offered to God and ful
D A N A E B U R K H O L D E R . Ad
The hemlock drunk by Rocrstso
filled that offering or In adult youth
m in is tra trix or the E state
has dedicated him self to Hie serv waa ths poison hemlock, s peren
of Charles 11. B urkholder,
nial European plant belonging to
Deceased.
n 1 8 d l6 ice o f God In holy religion. T here the parsley family. The roots pro
ere
oblntee
of
many
orders.
Those
H E R B E R T W. LO M B A R D ,
duce a powerful narcotic and Is
o f Rt. F re n c h are perhaps the best
A tto rn ey fo r A d m in is tra trix .
referred to by Macbeth when ba
known.
■Myrtle I. I'onefurd. hie wife, are
p la ln tlffa . and N ellie M Conry, a
widow wom an, lla d la v C. Iteam a
and 1‘aarl 0 . Ilenine. hla wife, F. U
Ream . an u n m an lad p e ie o n . u n d II
O. I'h llllu a. an u nm arried
pcreun,
are dafanilanta, and wherein, on the
Nib day of I'e ia m b a r. 1982. the
aald p la ln tlffa recovered ludgm ent
axalnal the aald defendant», N ellie
M Corny, a widow woman, Hadley
C. Iteam a and I'a a rl C. Ream«. hla
wife, for the aum u f 33,OOO(X) to
Matliei Willi i n l i ' l e a l thereon at the
ta la of II per c a n t p a r a n n u m f n u n
tha lHtb day of Decem ber. 1931, for
Ilia fu ith a i aum uf 1300 00 reaaun-
ubla attorney'» fee w ith Interaat
thereon at the rata of 8 par cant
par annum fro m the data of the de
cree, and (KJTO coata and dlaburaa
menta, which ludrcment waa e n te r
ed and docketed In tha clark'a of
fle a of aald eourt In aald county on
the Utli day of December, 1932. and
aald eaacutlon to ma directed, com
m andlnu ma lit the name o f the
atata of Oregon, In o rder to aallafy
aald ludum ent, Interaat. attorney'»
fee. coal» of ault and accrulnit
ooata, to aall tha follow ing daacrlh
ed real property, to -w it.
Lot. No. one t i l
uf aectlon
tlilrtv -fo u r (34) township tw en
t y '.'0 1 a o iit b . rarixa 3 west, also
the northw est q u a rte r of the
northeast quarter o f said sec
tion 34. township 30 south ra n *»
3 w e a l of tin- W illa m e tte m erl-
'l i a n
. - - i i l u l n l n g in tha ag g re
gate 71 acre» of land, more
ur less, all situate In I.ans coon
ty. stale uf Dregon. excepling
hnrefrotu the rig h t - of - way
«ran ted Io tlragun douthaaatarn
Ha 11 road Company by deed d a t
ed M ay 3rd. 1902 and recorded
M ay uth, 1902, In Hook 33. at
pa«» 444 uf Lane county deed
■ " o r d s , also sacepllng a trai t
NOTICE OF »ALE OF REAL
of land containing fou r and ona-
M a r r ia g e o f C o u tln s
v u o r E u r v on e x e c u
lia lf a n s a , more or laas, hereto
tion IN FORECLOSURE.
ft la now generally considered
fore deeded to Jamas Allan by
Nolic« is haraby given trial by that there Is no reason why first
dead dated M arch 111. IUO.' i . and
v irtu e of an execution in fore-
recorded on naga 333. Vol. #7 of
Closure issued out uf Ure C lic u ll cousins should not mnrry. If there
the Heed records of la m e coun
court uf uaue county, alxte uf O re •re no eeriotia ’ rnlts In th eir com
ty. state o f D ragon, also, ex
gon. un in» xstu uay uf ivovamuar, mon heritage. Cousins m arriage la
cepting herefrom the tra c t of
ieaa. in a aurl w uaraiu Vvim aui J. among the most ancient of prob
land containing tw o acres, more
uartsur la p la in tiff and H u ff us
ur leas, heretofore deeded to
Rome early trlliea forbade
y a rn O a ru u tla am lia n a G a iu u tla , lem x
F ra n k lin 11. A lfo rd , by deed
hie w us. o a o a ut C u llag a G iova, It. w hile others made It almost com
executed Feb ru ary 33. 1904, and
Cot Lags Grove. Dragon, a banning putaory.— Washington Star.
recorded on page (19 of Vol. 66.
oorpoiation. A. A. a c uraim u,
su-
of the Dead records In and for
p an n ia u u a u l of uamca of m a atata
I-ane county. H lale of Dregon.
M o ck T u r t le P o litic s
uf
u
io
gu
u,
a
ia
d»f»udanls,
and
Also excepting
herefrom
the
A quotation now and then from
w nerviu. on u ia 2xud uay ut No-
follow ing tract
Beginning at
vauioer, lvud. Uia said p u u n litf ra- “Alice In W onderland," Is often ap
lha q u a rte r aectlon corner ba-
covaiad Judgment against lua said
twean sections 37 and >4 Tp.
propriate.
When the Mock T u rtle
30. south range 3 west, thence
uafanuanlx. riu ftu s V ein G a ro u u a
and Hana G aru uila. hie w ife, fur uia si*oke o f the “different branches of
east 10 92 chains to the rlg h t-
auui of »4«Aioo togsuiar w iu i in ta i- arithm etic,
of way uf D. A 8 K. R. R..
ambition,
distraction,
them e south 27‘t dgs. E . 4 68
sat at ins rats of s * par annum
uglltlratlon and derision," he must
fro m tha 8th day of July, lUoi. >io
chalna, thence west 13.10 chalna;
reasonable a tu irn a v s taa and lo r have been thinking o f politics, not
thence n o r t h 4 10 chalna to the
p la in tiff s costa and disbursements, mat hemal lea
place of beginning, containing
wnicu jud gm ent wxa entered and
6 acres of land, more or less,
docaslad in tha c le rk ’s o ffice
in
situate In section 34 T p. 20
C a rs M en
south range I weal. In Lana
aaid court In said county un the
T he cave man lived during the
ssnd day uf Nui-em uer, 1942. and
county, Dregon. conveyed to J.
aaid execution to ms directed, com Paleolithic age T he earliest period
A Abeene A p ril 17. 1909. by
m anding uia in Ut» nauis of Uia of the Stone age may have extend
deed recorded A p ril 19, 1909.
•t a la of Dregon. In o rder to satisfy ed as fa r hack aa OflO.OtlO It. C., the
Lane county deed records, page
•a id Judgment, Interest, a tto rn ey s
082. Vol. 73.
fse, costs of suit and accruing coats, la tte r Paleolithic probably to 100,-
Also beginning a t a point on
to sell the follow ing described real 000 It. C.. nnd (he Neolithic to
the east aide of the county road
No. 14 and on the n orth line of
proparty, to-w lt;
about 13.000 II. a
the northw est q u a rte r of the
Lola three |3 ) fo u r (4) nine (9)
northeast q u a rte r of section 34.
and tan (10? in block five i3 ) in
C o lo n ia l H a n d ic r a f t
in I |. -0 S It 3 W . in I-ane
Second A d dition to G eorgetow n
county. Dregon. thence south
Turkey work. In general use In
In L an e county, stale uf D ra
130 feet (2.27 ch ain s); thence
gon. aa the same la platted and
the Colonies for cushions and fur
east to a point 3.33 chalna west
fiiad in ins office uf (he r« c o ld
niture coverings from 1048. was
of the west boundary of the
er of deeua fo r sard county,
made by threading worsted yarns
Absalom A lexander D L. C. No.
state of Dregon.
71. thence north 2.27 chains to
through a coarse cloth, then knot
a is o : W aat n a if of tha south
the line between sections 27 and
east quarter, u ia southeast q u ar
ting and cutting to Im ita te the o ri
34. thence west 23 links; thsnce
ter of tna aoutneasl q u a rte r and
ental pile ruga.
north 3 30 chains, thence west
tna aoutneasl q u a rte r of Uia
8 18 chalna. thence south 3 30
southwest q u a rte r of section
chains, thence west to the place
C o p y rig h t P ro te c tio n
fiv e 10) in tow nship i w t u n
of beginning, all In sections 27
one south of range two west ut
T h e copyright laws provide that
and lit 11> 30. south range 3
Uie W in a u ia tle m eridian. D r e
any person who Infringe« a copy
west, Lane county. Oregon.
gon. containing one hundred
(E x c e p tin g rig h t-o f-w a y
now
right musical composition shall be
sixty acres.
existing or to be condemned In
N o w . tnsrefore. In the nam e of llnhle In dnmnges to the copyright
favo r of Lane county, state of
the state of Dregon. in compliance owner« In an amount not to exceed
Oregon.)
w ith said execution and order of
Now . therefore, in the nam e of axis, and in o rder to satisfy said 33.000 nor less than 3290.
the stats of Oregun. In com pliance | Judgment. intersst. a tto rn ey s fee.
w ith the said execution and order I costa of suit and accruing costs, 1
H iit o r l c S to n e
of sale, in order to satisfy said w ill, on 1 uesday, the 3rd day of
T he Blarney stone Is actually- a
Judgment. Interest, a tto rn e y ’s fse. I Janu ary, laud, a t 10 o cio c k in ths
costs uf suit and accruing coals. 1 forenoon of said dav. a t m s south stone In the northeast angle of
w ill, on Tuesday, the 17th day of west fro n t door of tus county court Blarney ensile, acvernl feet from
Janu ary. 1933. at 10 o'clock In the bouse. Eugene. Lane county. O re
It hears a luttln Inscrip
forenoon of said day. at the south- I gon. o ffe r lo r sals and sail fo r rush the top.
tion and the date of the erection of
west fro n t door of the county court i a t public auction, subject to r e
house In Eugene, Lane county. O re dem ption as provided by law , a ll the tbe castle.
gon. o ffe r for sale and sell for cash I rig h t, title and Intersst of said de
to the highest bidder a t public auc fendants. and each of them , and all
Effect o f Praise
tion. sublect to redem ption as pro parsons claim ing by, through or u n
Praise hns different effect«, ac
vided by law. all the rig h t, title and der them , or eith er of m ein. In .uid
Interest of said
defendants
and to said prem isea
cording tn the mind It meets w ith ;
each of (hem, and all persons
D ated and firs t published Decem It makes a wise tnnn modest, but a
claim ing by. through or under ber 2. 1932.
fool more nrrognnt, turning bis
them, or e ith e r of them In and to <
H. U BOW N.
weak brain giddy.— Feltbam .
said premisea.
il2-30hwl
S h e riff c a n e County.
Dated and firs t published Decern- | By A. E . H U L E U A A R D . Deputy.
ber 18. 1932
Genius o f Y esteryear
Dated and last published Janu ary '
»UM M ONR.
Many Insanitary old-timer« lived
IS. 1933
11. U B O W N .
In m e Eugene Justice cou rt for
Eugene JusUoe district. L aos coun long, which tenches na that germs
S h e riff Lane County. Oregon.
By A. K H U L E U A A R D .
ty. Dregon.
o f that era were weaklings or else
L . M . Travla, Inc., a corporation,
hwl
Deputy.
plaintiff, v a Joss Marlines, dafeo- Just gave up In disgust— Buffalo
Evening News,
darn.
NOTICE OF HALE OF REAL i o Joes Martines, Defendant:
I'lU h 'K Ill V ON EXECUTION
In the nam e o f m e stale of O re
T r a n a la tin g T a c itu s
IN FORECLOSURE.
gon you are hereby required to ap
N otice la hereby given that by ; pear and answ er the com plain t f il
In spite of the great difficulty of
virtu e of an execution In forecloa- , ed against you In th e a b o v e -e n the task, Tacitus hns been many
ure Issued out o f tha circu it court j titled action on or before the 2nd
of 1-ane county, state of Dregon. on , day of Janu ary, 1933. and if you fall times translated; the number of the
the 9th day of December. 1932. In a j to answ er, fo r w a n t thereof, the versions of the whole or part Is
eult w herein F irs t N a tio n al Bank p la in tiff w ill apply to m e court for stated as 393.
of Cottage Drove. Oregon, a n ation Judgment against you tn m e aum
al banking association, la p la in tiff, of T h irte e n and 36-100
dollars
Preserving P icture
and J. H . M cC orm ick, a single m an. ' 1313.36) w ith Interest thereon a t the
M a ry Splndler, Joyce M a rtin Boor ra te o f six per cent per annum
I f the heavy paper backing of a
m an and C a n Boorm an, her hus fro m the le t day cf M av . 1929. un picture comes off. paste another
band. W illia m F. M cC orm ick and til paid, and fo r p la in tiff’s coata and
piece on Immediately, or dust will
Lsola M cC orm ick, hla w ife, John W. disbursem ent« herein Incurred.
M cC orm ick and M abie M cC orm ick,
T h is summons Is served upon you get In and spoil the fa r»
his w ife. H ann ah Lew is, a w idow by publication In T he Sentinel of
woman. J. H. M cC orm ick as adm in C ottage D rove, a newspaper o f gen
V e rs atilo
is tra to r o f the eatate o f M ary A. era l circu lation In C ottage Drove.
Every husband Is a second-story
M cC orm ick, deceased, are defsn- | Ore., by virtu e of an o rder made
dants, and whereon, on the 8th day and antarad on the 19th day o f Oc man. I f his wife doesn't believe th»
of December. 1932, the said p la in t tober, 1982. by the H onorable Dan first one he tells her another.—M eri
if f recovered Judgment against the Johnston. Justice o f the peace in
said defendant. J 11. M cC orm ick as and to r the Eugene Justice d istrict. dian Star.
a d m in is tra to r of the estate of M ary Lane county, Oregon, the firs t pub
A. M cC orm ick, deceased, for
the I lication of said summons being on
Found T og eth er
aum o f 3200.00 together w ith In ter the 2nd day o f December, 1932. and
Experience Is as easy to find as
est thereon a t the rate of 8 per cent the last publication on the 30th day
trouble. Quite often they grow on
per annum from the 27th day of of Decem ber, 1932.
ths same branch.—Toledo Blade.
A p ril, 1930, fo r the fu rth e r sum of
C. N . J O H N S T O N . A tto rn e y
330, reasonable attorney's fee. and
fo r the P la in tif f- U. 8. N a
339.03 costs and
disbursements,
tion al B a n k Bldg.. Eugene.
B rie fly T o ld
which Judgment was entered and
Oregon.
n2-30lmt
Troubles come alike to svery-
docketed In the clerk's office of
said court In said county on the 9th
body. Life wouldn't he natural with
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
dnv o f December. 1932, and said
out a trouble or two.
N
o
tice
Is
hereby
given
th
a
t
the
execution to me directed, com m and
ing me In the name of the state of undersigned h a t been appointed by
Bleasednets la D u ty
Oregon In order to satisfy said the county court of Lane county.
Judgment, Interest, attornnev's fee. Oregon, a d m in is tra to r of the es
In all Rltuntlons there Is a duty,
tate
o
f
H
e
n
ry
D.
W
h
itlo
ck
,
deceas
costa of suit and accruing costa to
and our highest blessedness lies tn
sell the follow ing described real ed, and th a t a ll persons having
claim s against said estate are here doing IL —Carlyle,
property, to-w lt:
by
notified
and
required
to
present
Lot tw o (2) except the enst
the same, duly verified, and w ith
fifty feet thereof In block five
B e it B e e f
proper vouchers to said adm inis
(S) of D. O. M cF arlan d 's third
The best beef hns bright, white-
tra to r a t the office of H . J. Shinn.
addition to the city of Cottage
Lawson building, Cottage Grove. colored fnt.—Brooklyn Engle.
Drove, Lane county, Oregon.
Now, therefore. In the nam e of Oregon, w ith in six months fro m the
the stnto of Oregon. In com pliance date o f the firs t publication of this
U n ite d States C u rren cy
w ith the said execution and order notice.
D ate of the firs t publication of
Tbe circulation of foreign money
of sale. In o rder to satisfy «aid
this notice I t Novem ber 23. 1932.
Judgment, Interest, attorney's fee,
was so general throughout the
H E R B E R T W . W H IT L O C K ,
costs of suit nnd accruing costs. I
United States for 23 years approxi
A d m in is tra to r of the E atate
w ill, on Tuesday, the 17th dav of
of H e n ry D. W h itlo c k , De
mately after the adoption of the dol
January, 1933. nt 10 o'clock In the
ceased.
n 23-d 23
lar as our unit of exchange that It
forenoon of said dnv, nt the south
S H IN N .
west fro n t door of the county court H . A J.
was a vital element In the circula
t t o r n e y f o r T - X a tc
house In Eugene. Ijtn e countv. Ore-
tion. Congress recognlxed this great
c o n o ffe r for sale and sell for cash
need by enacting a number of laws
to the highest bidder a t nubile auc
tion subject to redem ption ss pro
regulating coins of foreign coun
vided bv Inw, nil the rig h t, title nnd
tries and making them legal tender.
Interest of snld defendants and each
Finally, congress, on February 21,
of them , and all nersnns claim ing
1830, enacted a law repealing for
bv. through or um ler them , or eith er
o f them In nnd to snld premises.
mer acts wnlch hnd made foreign
Dated nnd firs t published Decem
money a currency or legnl tender.
ber 1«. 1932.
Dated nod laat published Janu
a ry IB. 1033.
Sum m ing I I «Jp
C ottage G rove
Adjustment Bureau
t
Collections nnd
Adjustments
H. L. BOW N,
Sheriff, Lane Countv, Oregon.
By A. E. H U L E O A A R D ,
hwl
Deputy.
First Nntinna! Bunk Bltlfi.
H. W. Lombard, Attorney
Weave carefully the threads of
habit, lest they become a cable too
strong to break.
PAO »
.
CAMPAIGN GUIDE
:
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I
'
Cottage Grove Sentinel
V oi. 1, N o. 2
$25
IN G O L D
Extra Added Merit Award
For A Little Extra Effort
says: “Were such things here, ss
we do speak about, or have ws eat
en on the Insane root, that taken
the reason prisoner."
Polyphemus Moths
The polyphemus moth does not
experience as much difficulty la
emerging from the hard walls of
Its cocoon as It might be expected
to. When It Is ready to emerge the
moth discharges a bit of an arid se
cretion which softens the portion
of ths cocoon near Its head and al
lows It to come forth easily.
Id e a lis m
There la the world of prose
where two and two make four, and
men are simply men and women
women. There Is the enchanted
ground of the past where two and
two make five—or any number ths
enchanter likes — and men era
knights and women are fair ladles.
—Exchange.
Makes for Quick Riving
"There's nothing that makes ■
camper get up more quickly In the
morning than the sun streaming
through the door of his tent." de
clares an open n lr enthusiast. Un
less It Is the rain streaming
through a bole In the canvas.—
London Hum orist.
V e n e ra b le Im m lg r a e l
Probably the oldest Immigrant tn
a r r ir e In this country among the
colonial settlers was John Young
(a name to offset his fam e ), born
tn the Island o f Burt, near Ixmdon-
derry. H e was nlnety-Ore when be
landed tn Boston.
B lin d
M u e x z in t
In ancient Persia the muezzins
were nsually selected from among
the blind. In order that they might
not see what was occurring In ths
prlrate lives of the F aith fu l
A
minaret gore more than “■ bird's-
eye view."
Spoken— N o t Understood
English Is spoken by 100.000,000
people and Is understood by 00,-
000.000 more. This does not In
clude those who try to talk In ■
home where radio ta running at
full blast— Iz>s Angeles Times.
_
D ecem ber 16,1932
Here’s How to Win
In appreciation of excellent results obtained by the contestants during the first wo weeks
of the campaign, the management has decided to add $25 in gold as an Extra Merit
Award for the two weeks period between December 18 to 31 inclusive. The contestant
turning in the most new subscription sales between the above dates will be awarded the
$25.
Everybody starts even on this prize. The award will be STRICTLY ON WHAT IS DONE
DURING THIS TIME. No m atter how the contestant stands now, what is done during
the two-week period ending December 31 will determine the winner of the Extra Gold
Award.
THE-EXTRA GOLD
80,000 Extra Votes
the beginning of the campaign each $10 worth of
sales made between December 18 and December 31
inclusive, will earn 80.000 extra bonus votes. Never
again will subscriptions count as much in votes . . .
Never again will this offer be equalled during the
'remaining period of the campaign. Bonus votes take
a decided slump after December 31
hat is done to
win the $250 grand prize must be done now. All re
mittances to apply on the 80,000 extra vote offer
Louisians Psrivhss
Parishes In Louisiana correspond
to counties The word parish Is
used to designate a district sep
arated and defined by local lim
itations for civil and political pur
poses
T w ain 's P ra tts o f W o rk
Work Is the darllngest recreation
In the world and whomsoever na
ture IMS fitted to love It Is armed
against earn and sorrow.—Mark
Twain i In private letter).
R eally " J obs '*
An ethnologist reports that tha
So-called gypsy music of Hungary
Is not truly Hungarian nor truly
gypsy, but corresponds somewhat
to American Jazx
F o r Y o u r Scrapbook
The confidence which we have hi
ourselves gives birth to much of
that which we h a rt tn others,— La
Rochefoucauld.
V a ria b le Lins
Timber line Is the height on
' mountains atmve which trees do
not grow. It varies with ths cli
mate and latitude.
C hrom ium P la tin g
The process of chromium plating
waa developed In 1834,
Presumption o f Doatk
The general rule aa to how long
a person must be absent without
trace before there Is ■ legal pro-
sumption of death, as now under
stood. Is that the presumption of
the duration of life ceases at the
expiration of seven years from the
time when the person waa last
known to ho living, and afte r ■
lapse of that period there Is a pre
sumption of death. In most of the
states the subject la regulated by
statute.
Changed in Meaning
“Myriad“ la of Greek origin and
literally means 10,000. As popular
ly used It means a great bat 1»
definite number.
Another pay day m the Sen
tinel Subscription campaign
has passed and the contest
ants were rewarded for their
work in the cold with sub
stantial pay checks. It cer
tainly is a good feeling to
get a weekly pay check dur
ing this so called “ depres
sion.”
and the extra gold award announced above must be
t imed in by 8 p. m. Saturday, December 31
Candidates living outside of Cottage Grove may mail
their remittances by 8 p. m. Saturday and they will
be credited on this dual offer.
W o rd Origins
Out of every 100 words In the
English language, 00 are of Teu
tonic origin. 80 are of Greek or
iA tln origin, and the remaining ten
are from various other sources.—
Collier's Weekly.
Notes
According to the original vote schedule published at
$250
Gold
There is no depression, how
ever, in The Sentinel Cam
paign. This was decided by
contestants when they were
informed of the Extra Gold
Award of $25 for the most
new subscription sales tu rn
ed in during the two weeks
period between December 18
to December 31, inclusive.
One contestant wrill sta rt the
New Year 1933 with $25 in
gold and many votes piled up
toward the GRAND PRIZE
AWARD.
First Grand Prize
At the close of the campaign the contestant having
the greatest vote totals will receive the $250 gold.
Every contestant KNOWS he or she will be paid 20
This is a separate contest
and everyone has an equal
opportunity to win this ex
tra gold.
per cent of hi8 or her gross sales each week. A good
job even though one doesn’t win the first prize.
Commissions Paid
Every Saturday Night
Don’t forget to order your
stationery from your favor
ite contestant this week.
Special Christmas Offer
Stationery printed on beautiful Howard Bond with envelopes to match. This will solve
your Christmas Gift problem for anyone would be pleased to receive this personal gift.
Be sure to order from your favorite contestant this week. Below are the special prices
offered during the campaign.
Printed
100 sheets paper,
150 sheets paper,
200 sheets paper,
300 sheets paper,
400 sheets paper,
500 sheets paper,
80 envelopes. ......... $2.50
120 envelopes.. ......... 3.55
180 envelopes. ......... 4.60
240 envelopes. ......... 6.75
8.90
320 envelopes...
11.00
400 envelopes..
With paper or
envelopes printed
and other blank
Plain
$2.25
2.80
3.60
5.25
6.90
8.50
$1.50
2.05
2.60
3.75
4.90
6.00
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