T ill' HH,,4 V , JANUARY »0. 108« TM» ffBMTINKU OUTTAQ» QM fV* 3 lo» Tea Mio», u wll«J pluui »«H-iHtl ma» • alk-U tl,a hlu< kili>«ri, |» th» tour?» u l a h*af auinvt in«-. iu> *1 lu ut«ve» lia the T e rrl lories uf (lie I nlli'il Hlntea wns J illie l'.l. ISit ' « hile the generi I einsnclpiitluii prae I.mistión wlileb fra-eal the s lu .'S I ii «II Southern stuti's mus aliiait .liinuiiry 1, 1S03. Ilei'suse uf the feet tliut June Is a heder time tu célelo ule Iban Jnnu* ury. the former ahíte is usually ob servvd. *'D " M .n l M a rb I f a ruin Is duled prior tu IHfll, the "D " lulbt iimrk mentís Pablo- liega, a nilnl ealabllahed In IHlts. and aeUed by the Confedérales nt llie time uf the Civil tvar • Ither wlae, lt Blanda for Denver, where a mlnt waa estuhllahed lu liasl. and bus been nperuted cobtluuoutly aluce tbat time. “ C o ld L ig h t“ “Ould light-* la blulutnlnescenre, which means that only very little heal appears us rntupared w ith o r­ dinary method» of Illum ination. The light la no different, physically, from any other kind of light, hut there are no Infra red or ultra violet ra d i­ ations produced. Rocks C s a Be M o ld e d B ard rocks can he pushed Into new shapes. M arble columns, en­ cased In tight tirs«s cylinders and subjected to an Intense pressure over a long period, have been dis­ torted Into tbort. thick shape»— without a single crack —Collier's Weekly. S u re D o U se T h e ir H ead s In Paramaribo, Dutch Guiana, na tlve women carry everything —from milk bodies to co I tins —on their heads T h e ir aversion to using their hands Is so strong that they even carry lettera lu thia manner weighted down by a brick. T ro p o s p h e re en d S tra to s p h e re T he troposphere Is the shell of a ir about tbe Svorld, extending to a height of from i l l to teu m iles In which clouds are found. The upper shell, of unknown thickness. In which there «re no clouds, Is called tbe stratosphere. Odd House Num bering T he bouses In Dublin. Ireland, are numbered rnmverutlvrly. s ta rt­ ing at one end of one side of a street, continuing to the farth e r end and returning un the other tide, so that No. 1 In a street may be oppo­ site No. «A3. O h io N a m e d fo r Its R iv e r Ohio takes Its name from tbs riv ­ er which borders It on the south and southeast. The name of tbe river Is a contraction from the Iro quola Ohlouhllo, meaning "bvautl ful river." H a ll G a ts B rid g e H e ll J la te bridge extends across the Lust river at H ell Gate, N. Y„ and counecta Long Island w ith the mainland. It la 18,000 feet long. It » a e opened March I, 1017. T e rm ite s N a tiv e o f U . S. The species of term ites that cause extensive dumage to wooden structures In the United States are pronounced native species, not strange foreign pests. G ro w th o f O s tric h When a young ostrich Is hatched It Is the size of the average ben. By the tim e It Is six months old It wlU he nearly fu ll grown. O ld e s t Fossils Rom« of the oldest fossils yet ob­ tained, of the Paleozoic era, have been found In a reef In western Newfoundland. S tro n g S p id e r W ebs An enormous Madagascar spider spins webs so strong that birds are caught and held fast In them. F ir s t U . 3. Postoffice T he first United States govern men, post office wns opened a, New York city November 28, 178A. R e ig n o f E m p e ro r K u b la i K a h n Reign of the Mongol emperor. Ko hint Kahn, began nt Pekin. China, to 1250 A. D. A n O ld C a th e d ra l Bt. Giles Cathedral of Edinburgh dates from 1387 Old Orchards Can Be Made Produce Fall Fertilization Needed; Followed by Plowing and Pruning. . H r W U < see. K s te o e lu u U v rtb -u llu rts t. C e tu is U o A s r 1'‘o il u< s i C v lls g s W N I) » « ru n s . There are mauy old and neglected orcbiirds that could he brought luto pmfltairiu production w ith little cost slid labor When an orchard has been ueglectud for a number of years, the trees become overgrown wltb wood, due to lark of pruning t'ul llvatlon hat also been neglected and the spares between tbe tre<-e are covered wltb pasture grasses and weeds; tbe soil la hard and fer tlllty la lacking. ) The first thing to Le done la to I I plow the orchard In the fall aa deep­ ly as possible, 'fre e roots in neglect­ < ed or-burds are usually close to the surface, end hence care should be taken In plowing the first time not to tear up too many roots. The depth can be Increased with each aucresalve plowing, aa the roots will go down when given a chance. Ite fore plowing the land should he given a good coat of barnyard run nure. Nest In Importance la the prun lug This should tie done between February 13 and April 19. When trees have been neglected for Borne years, they are usually full of wood and need thinning. It is not advis­ able to do all tbe pruning In one year, aa It tends to encourage tbe growth of tuckers or w ater sprouts. It le better to take two years In wblcn to bring (be trees Into shape Complex Mineral Feeds Needless Farm Expense B la t k ils w b °MEEML TI1OKNTON COKNEKM W sr Jan 23.— M rs E a rl B aldw in of Black tlu w k wise a rein» nrd In Uow dyvllle visited Thursday a fte r Ulan chief of Ibe Aa« Iribc lie . noon w ith Mrs. E rnest B aldw in M r and Mrs. O. B Arnest spent a cuntluual e>un e of trouble be twevu tbe Indlaus «ml tbe l o — d one day of last week a t the H W Cellars horns a t Yoncalla. States In June. PtAI. when w hile M rs W a lte r Babb and M rs. settlers began to occupy former Io Thomason of C ottage Grove were dlao lamia lu tbe uper MiasiNaIppl d inner guests o f M rs. C. R T re n t valley, Black ila w k losllgaled a Wednesday. M is. B e rt Lancaster and Mrs. conflict which lasted until bis de Fred Fragee of Blue M ou ntain vis­ feat at tbe hands of Hie American ited Thursday w ith M rs George troops. H e surrendered on August Foster. M r. und Mrs. Joe P rem azzl and 27. 1132. He waa bel l uv a b........... but released. He dl«*d on an Io I. hi daughter spent Sunday at the F ra n k L aB lu e home a t Hebron. reservation near Dea Moines In M i. and M rs. Fred I-am rnere of UH. Cottage Grove were Sunday guests of M r . and M rs. Gene Boss M r. and M rs. John W lllla n and W a te r to r Im p e r ia l V a lle y daughters visited Saturday evening P rior to 1803 when a California In Cottage Grove w ith M rs. John development company was organ Scwles. M rs. H a rry P a tte n visited one Ized for Ibe purpose of securing ami day last week w ith h er husband, delivering w ater Io Irrigate and re who la in the Roseburg veterans' claim the Im perial valley the re hospital. H e le Im p ro ving satis­ gton was wnterless, barren and (in­ factorily. habited. T he first w ater was M r. and M rs. M a tt Maddess of brought Into the vulley with the Uow dyvllle, M rs. E. R. Lem ley, M rs. Charles Burge, M rs. Charles Im perial canal 145 miles long), Cochran and Miss M elba Cochran which curved helow the Interna of Cottage Grove were a t the C. R. tlonal boundary Into Mexico, In T re n t home T hu rsday afternoon. March. 1002. M r. and M rs. A. Scherm acher of Cottage Grove and M r. and M rs. John W lllla n and daughters were F o rc e o f B uo yan cy d inner guests Bunday o f M r and A solid Immersed In a liquid Is M r«. George Foster. buoyed up by a force ><|ual to the M r and M rs. W . A. Keene spent weight of the liquid displaced The Sunday a t the home of th e ir son velocity with which the submerged Conrad a t Creswell. M a ry T re n t visited Bunday w ith body w ill rise to the surface w ill R u th D avenp ort south o f Cottage de|«end on the relation between the Grove. weight of (lie solid and tlia t of the C a rro ll Sullivan o f Cottage Grove liquid. Huoyancy It simply the up spent the week end a t the Charles ward pressure exerted by the liquid. Boaiaugh home. A rchie Brundage o f Pasadena. Cal., who was fo rm e rly a resident “ H e r r in g Across th e T ra il** here, was a d in ner guest Monday The origin of tbe expreHslon "to at the John Bauder home. M rs. R . B. D ixo n entertained 1« drag a red herring across tbe t ra il” la from an old English proverb of children T hu rsday aftern oo n in honor of the n in th b irth d ay a n n i­ unknown origin T he reference la versary of h er dau gh ter Doris. to hunting, where ibe dragging rrf Those invited were children o f the a red herring across the tra il of a neighborhood, E v a H o pm an and fox will throw tbe bounds off the N e d ra W allace of C ottage Grove. acent and lead them on a false trail. Refreshm ents were served. M rs. Clarence Johnson o f M ount V iew «pent F rid a y w ith M ra. C. R . T re n t T r ie d to N e t tb e Sun Up In a high pass of the Peru vlan Andes stands a monument to ' I one of man's most Incredible ex­ periments. It consist of two towers, : built on opposite hills, between Varicwie U lcers—Old Sores R elieved at Hoirie J which, centuries ago, a prim itive N o sensible person w ill continue tribe hung a gigantic n e t-a n d tried : to s u ffer when pow erful penetrat- to catch the tun. I Ing. yet harmless antiseptic Moone's E m erald O il can read ily be ob­ T e m p e r a tu re o f A b s o lu te Z e ro tained a t any d rug « to re —the di­ rections are simple and easy to uae. The neareMt approach to a tem Econom ical, too. and C ot- perature of abaolute zero ever a t­ k tage G rove Ph arm acy tained was made by Prof. W. G. 1 5 |» » * guarantees one bottle to Keeson at Leyden, T he Netherlands, ' give splendid results or who aucceeded In aolldlfylng helium »mfcsw money back.___________ (2) gaa at «58.58 degrees below xero, F., or 82 degrees F. above absolute aero. Farmers can economize on the feeding of complex mineral mix- turea to live stock without any dan- ger o f cutting down their returns, according to a circular, "The Feed- Ing of M ineral Supplements to l.lve Stock.” Issued by the College of Agriculture University of till nola. The publication Is an up to- date revision of a previous circular on the same aubji-ct by II. 11 Mitch ell, chief In animal nutrition. C arefully conducted experiment» have failed to show «uy need for complex mineral mixtures I d gen eral practice, the circular point! out. M inerals should he used In the I feeding of live slock only as supple I A s it o f Is th m u s ia C a n a l Z o n a Where Crops Fit In D a te s L e a d D rie d F r u ita Measured by the ton. dates are the largest Item in the world's dried fru it harvest. In d ia Loses M a n y B abies It Is said that no less than 2,- 000,000 India. hablea die every year In P e ru 's E a r ly C o n q u e ro r P lta rro conquered Peru In 1531 39 A. D. N o t B a rre d F ro m T h ir d T e rm V e lo c ity o f P ro je c tile A m e ric a A ttr a c ts The President of the United States la not barred from a third term hy law, but the precedent «et hy George Washington and Thomas Jefferson, who declined a third term, haa been followed. G e r m a n y ’s C u lt u r a l P a o to r The cultural factor uniting the German pe, pie today Is their tra d i­ tion In music rather than th e ir his u r y or polities. In ta llig a n t America, from the days of the Pllgrltn Father« till now, haa at­ tracted the most Intelligent and ae tlvs of Europe. P e ru 's Job« In cro sso W h e re M o st People L iv e The number of government em- ployevs In Peru lias gamed 500 per cent In the last 11 years. Nearly h alf of the population nt continental United States lives in P" metropolitan districts. 28. Dated this 21st day of Decem­ ber. 1938 C. A. 8 W A R T 9 , S h e riff. By A. E. H U L O A A R D , d28-J29-wf ■ neputy>, Subscription rate goes February 1. 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LAFKY Attorney at Law Phone 9M3 I L*?6 Oregon Bldg. Salem, Ore. We meet all competition and furnish the beat tale- book on the market. Home merehanta should buy their saleabooks at home. G um L ab els 5000 for $3.00 T h e S e n tin e l Practieally E verything in Always Try Printing. Your Ho me Printer First The Sentinel Office Supplies of Every Kind Scratch Pads I LO O SE LE A F LEDGER O U T F IT S 82.85 to $10.90 - 10c Package THE SENTINEL i Loose Leaf Devices of All Kinds Steel and Wood Office Cabinet« and Equipment. T he Sentinel Printers— Office Outfitters BOOKKEEPING SYSTEMS and Loose Leaf Forms for Every Purpose NOTICB OF SH E R IF F'S SALK. B eal Property. Notloe le hereby given th a t by i v irtu e o f an execution and order ! o f sale Issued out o f the C irc u it ¡co u rt of the state o f O regoa fo r L an e county this 20th d ay o f D e- cember. 1933, upon and pursuant to a decree duly given and made by said court this 30th dav o f Decem ­ ber, 1033, In a suit pending there­ in in w h ic h T h e P ru d e n tia l In ­ surance Com pany of Am erloa, a corporation, was p la in tiff and Joseph K irk h a m . eL al. were de­ fendants. w hich execution and or­ der of sale was to me directed and commanded me to sell the real property h e re in a fte r described to satisfy certain liens and charges In said decree specified. I w ill on M onday, the 20th day o f January. 193«, a t the hour of 10 o'clook A. M ., a t the southwest door of the county court house In Eugene, L an e county, Oregon, o ffe r fo r sale and sell a t public auction fo r oash, subject to redem ption as provided by law , a ll o f the rig ht, title and Interest o f the defend­ ants In said suit and o f a ll parties claim ing by, through or under them or anv o f them In o r to the follow ing described real property, to-w it: T h e south 60 fee t o f lots 1 and 2. block 28. Gross' A d d itio n to Eugene. L an e county, Oregon, more p a rtic u la rly described as follows: B eginning at the southeast corner o f lo t 1, block 28. Grose A d dition to the city I of Eugene, according to the d uly recorded p lat thereof, and ru n n in g thence n o rth 60 feet; thence west 111 1-3 feet to the weet line o f lot 2, o f blook 28, of Gross' A d dition to the c ity o f Eugene; thence south 60 feet; thence east 111 1-3 feet, to the place of beginning. In the city of Eugene. L a n e coun­ ty, Oregon, and being a p art of lots 1 and 2, In said block S T A P L IN G M A C H IN E S up BUSINESS DtRJSCTOBY S pan e f L i f e S h o rte r There are some crops which are Despite the aid of science the av­ not well suited to very fertile «oils. I erage «pan o f life of the mod Buckwheat, for example, often pro- J era wurnnn In Great Britain has do duces too much straw and too little creased 1.7 years. grain on rich «oils, especially those soils which arp very high In nitro­ A ll U p to th e M s s gen. O nt* are likely to lodge badly Man cannot live alone, and man. on soils too rich In nitrogen. On aa a member of ordered society, the other hnnd. a fertile toll la es­ must see that society la well or sential for profitable yield« of wheat dered. nnd barley. Rye w ill grow well on rich soils, hut It Is also a par­ T r ip le A llia n c e e f 170S ticularly good crop for light fertile A trip le alliance was formed by soils. Great B ritain, Russia and Austria September 28, 1795. O rigin of Famous Oath A la tk s ’s Forest Moving S nakes, F isk an d Frogs T he oath “By the face o f God." • n m o r e s t of Alaskn Is marching Hnnkea can endure a tem perature Is derived from the famous Volto northward, Prof. Robert E. Griggs : close to fresslng while numbed and Santo or Holy Face at Lneca, of George Washington university, re­ 1 motionless In hibernation, but a t or which la carved on an early Byzan­ ported. "Instead of being held In I helow the point where w ater freezes tine crucifix brought to Lucca from check by clim atic factors." he said, 1 they are likely to he killed. Fish “the forest la rapidly m igrating Into I Palestine In 782. and frogs may be enclosed In tee now territory." and still survive. T he United States bureau of standards says that the velocity of s projectile tired vertically la th e »unie ascending and descending. Subscription rate goes February 1. The Sentinel I Drink Water With Meals G o o d fo r S t o m a c h Bot Control Feeding Calve9 10 17 Broken Veins W a te r w ith meals helps stomach T he axis of tbe Isthmus In tbe ! Juices, aids digestion. I f bloated menta to rations that have been Caual Zoue runs southwest to north­ w ith gas add a spoonful of A dler- properly balanced In other respect*, east, and tbe canal ia cut almost lk a Une dose cleans o ut poisons particularly In respect to protein. at right shulea. that Is, northwest ¡and washes B O T H upper and low- M ineral supplement«. therefore. I er bowels. Kern's fo r Drugs. 1«) need contain only a few minerals In | to soulheast. T he Pacific outlet 1« therefore east of the A tlan tic end which farm feeds are known to be NOTICB TO CREDITORS. by nearly twenty-seven miles. N otice is hereby given th a t the deficient These can be supplied < undersigned has been duly ap- cheaply and mixed on the farm. 1 pointed a d m in is tra to r of the estate B e .t F ig h te rs N e v e r F o u g h t All mineral mixtures should con The One Hundred and Elghty- | of F r a n k C. Feglea. deceased, by the county court of L an e county, tain common salt and a calcium slxth O. V. I., one o f the most ef state o f Oregon, by an o rder bear­ supplement. \s a measure of safe 9clent regiments that Ohio sent In­ ing date the 26th day o f Decem­ ty some form of calcium phospliute to the C ivil w ar because nearly all ber. U8S. may he used, pnrtlcularly for dairy A il persona h avin g claim s against the men bad seen extensive service cows and for growing animals sub- i In uther regiments, never fought s I esud estate are hereby required to i present the same to the under­ slating mainly un pastures grown battle. signed a t the la w o ffice o f H e r- on poor soils i b ert W . Lom bard , F ir s t N a tio n a l I Bank building. Cottage Grove. Ore., O ld e s t N a v a l E q u ip m e n t One of the oldest pieces of naval w ith in six m onths fro m the date of the f ir s t publication of thia equipment still In use, la the boat­ : notice. Farmers who expect tu treat their swain's pipe. Its origin Is lost In D a te of firs t publication Decem- horses for bets this fall w ill get the .annals of time, but Interested her 28, 1038. D a te of last publication. Janu ary better results If they wait ur.tll researcher« have traced It back a l­ 25. 1«3«. one mouth a fter the first freealng most 700 year«. J A S P E R F E G L E S . A dm inis­ weather lusting for a day or longer, tra to r o f the E s ta te of says the United States Department O b s e rv a to ry C lo c k A c c u ra te F r a n k C. Feglea, Deceased. H e rb e rt W . L om bard , d27-J24 of Agriculture. This recommenda­ The clock which transmits time A tto rn e y fo r E state. tion Is based on recent experimental signals of the United States Naval work of the bur«-au of aultual Indus­ observatory la controlled by sound NOTICB TO CREDITORS- try, showing that the larvae of the energy and varies leas than one N otico is hereby given th a t the common bot spend from 21 to 28 one-thousandth of a second a day undersigned has been appointed by the C ounty C o urt o f L an e County, days In tbe tongue of the horse be State o f Oregon, as a d m in is tra to r Ir o n S m e ltin g L o n g A g e fore migrating to tbe stomach. Pre­ o f the estate o f F ra n k R . Sher­ vious recommendations for treat­ Discoveries I d Babylonia have man, deceased, by an o rder bear­ ment of bota have been based on disclosed the fact that Iron smelt­ ing date the 9th day o f Janu ary, the belief that as soon as the eggs — ing waa without a doubt known at 103«. A ll persons havin g claim s against least 9.000 years ago. Rut It was laid on the hair of a horse— hatched the estate o f said F ra n k R . Sher­ rhe larvae went directly to the) a "loat a rt" for many centnriea man, deceased, are hereby notified stomach. W ith the new knowledge and required to present the earns, of the lire cycle of thia parasite, R a ttle s n a k e 's B u tto n s d uly verified , to the undersigned a t control measures may be more e f­ Rattlesnakes, contrary to the be­ the law o ffice of H e rb e rt W . L om ­ fectively used. As soon as freex- lief that they acquire one ra ttle bard. F ir s t N a tio n a l B a n k build­ ing, Cottage Grove, L an e County, Ing weather appears, the eggs may each year, sometimes add as mauy Oregon, on or before six months he destroyed by washing the animal as four annually. If the reptiles are fro m the date o f the firs t publicst- with a 2 per pent solution of cresol • I well fed. i tion of this notice. D ated and firs t published this Then, a fte r 30 days, have a compe­ 111th day o f Janu ary, 193«. tent veterinarian supervise tre a t­ S iae o f C rabs I D a te o f last publication F eb ru ­ ment of the animal with disulphide T here are crabs ranging In size a ry 8, 193«. CLAUDE N. SH ER M A N , to rid It of the parasite! In Its atom from less thuD an Inch In width to A d m in is tra to r o f the estate o f ach. giants measuring 18 feet across F ra n k R. Sherm an, deceased. th eir outspread legs. : H e rb e rt W . Lom bard. I A tto rn e y fo r A d m in is tra to r, J llf8 A snmll amount o f grain and hay should be offered to the calf when nbout two week» o f age or when skiinnillk la substituted for whole milk. This should be gradually In ­ creased until the nnlinal Is receiv­ ing about three pounds of grain a day at six months of age when the calf should he weaned. The grain w ill then be fu rth er Increased to provide neeessnry nutrients former Iv supplied hy the milk. S m ith -H u g h e s A ct o f The Amlth-llugbes AC of 1017 provides for federal co-operaUon with the states In the promotion of vocational education The fw leral hoard of vocational education op­ erates unih-r this and vlm llar subse­ quent acts A hundred or more ledger and reeord Simplex Bookkeeping Systems that keep traek of every detail of any business. Income Tax Record Books. THE SENTINEL Office Equipment of Every Kind r STEEL AND WOOD FILING CABINETS T H E S E N T IN E L Printers— Office Outfitters