HALF MILLION BLOCK OF BONDS ADVERTISED Oouuty C o u rt F in d s M a rk e t fo r P a p e r I» Good and P la n s M uch Con s tru c tiv e W ork. fla ir a million dollars more of Lane • o u u t y ' m road bonds will soon be sold, lie county court havin g m ade a n order d onda y to a d v e r tis e th e sale of a dork of this size. With I he isHuaaee I this Idoi k of bonds $1,000,00(1 of tin L\000,000 issue voted by the people wo y e a r s a go will have been sold. The bond m arket at the present ime is good, according to advices re eived by mem bers of the county court, nd it is believed th at a premium muy >e received for a n issue of this size, •ane county bonds that have a lready icen issued a re now selling in the open uarket tit 103%, according to inforuiu mn received from Port hind. The opin on was expressed that in o f f e r i n g a urge block much b e tt e r bids will be «•reived. Out of the a d d itio n a l half million lollar issue $150,000 will be ta k e n for hr c o u n t y ’s shure of the construction I tin* Ku hi rock Hlnchly section of t Li < * fOugene Florence highway. The county • ourt signed the contract with th e for • st service Monday a fte rn o o n agreein g o pay half the eost of the work pro •idl'd the e o u tra e t does not go over >.‘100,000. The court also adopted a ••solution a p p r o p ri a ti n g the sum of • 150,000 for the work a n d ev ery th in g s now ready for the l e ttin g of the 'out ract as fa r as the county is con corned. It is expected th at the forest • ‘Tv ice will n d v e r i i s e f o r b i ds at once a n d t h a t wor k will be s t a r t e d w i t h i n n i'W weeks. It is likely, said county officials tinmliiy, th at it will ta k e two seasons o finish this road, ns the project cov tm til miles a n d some of it is very •«•nvy c onstruction. Ten miles of it s w ithin the Hiuslaw n a tiona l forest : ml 1*1 miles outside. DETOUR ARO U N D P A V E M E N T ON H IG H W A Y IS PU ZZ L E a v a ila b le th is sum m er for the reason th a t the road betw een th e C oast F ork b rid g e and th e site of a proposed b ridge across th e sam e stre am oppo site C resw ell is to be m acadam ized th is sum m er a n d will be to rn up d u r­ ing tt g re a te r p a rt o f th e season. M em bers o f the co u n ty co u rt h ave sug g ested th a t a tem p o rary roadw ay alongside the pavem ent on the high way be built or th a t cars be d eto u red th ro u g h u p a stu re on e ith e r side o f the highw ay a n d a tem p o rary b rid g e be b u ilt across C am as sw ale. T h ere is a s tre tc h o f a b o u t a q u a rte r of a mile ju s t south o f Goshen and tw o stre tc h e s a g g re g a tin g o ver h a lf si m ile in th e C ainas sw ale section th a t will be paved w ith co ncrete th is sum m er, th is bein g a part o f la st y e a r ’s c o n tra c t, b u t it w as necessary to m ake a fill a t th ese [»oirits a n d allow i t to s ta n d a y e a r before th e p a v em en t could be laid. IN COUNTY BONDS S e n a to r S ta n f ie ld ’s S e c re ta ry W rite s a n d P o in ts to D isa ste r T h a t W ould Follow R epeal. over ioo rim TIME IN YEARS I Will Never Be With out Tanlac Again, De dares Little S. F. Worn an- Tells of Remark able Recovery. DUTCH EAST INDIES Kxternul 0% Sinking Fund (¡OLD RONDS Deiiom. $1000; due March, 1902. Itcdeeiiiulde oil or a fte r Mareli 1, 19:12, at par . ml ¡nterent. Price, 96.50 Yielding to Redemption Date 6.48% Yielding to Maturity 06.24% Wire orders collect Ralph Schneeloch Co. HAS DISCOVERED NEW FORCE Londoner Gives Interesting Descrip­ tion of Manner In Which He Made Important Find. A sim ple curbou rod h a s been d is­ covered by A. K. H aines, a lea d in g gal- v a n o m e trist o f L ondon, w hich if held In th e b a n d s five m inute« w ill re c h a rg e th e huinun sy stem w ith n e rv e energy (h a t la s ts 12 h o u rs. H e sa y s It la n o th in g new, but, on th e c o n tra ry , w as know n to th e a n c te n t E g y p tia n s. H e sa id th e se c re t o f it w as lo st m any c e n tu rie s ago. Mr. B a in e s sa id th a t y e a rs ago w hile he w as sta n d in g In th e B ritish m useum b e fo re a p a in te d lim e­ sto n e s c u lp tu re of K h a rfru , a n Egyp­ tia n king o f th e fo u rth d y n a sty , w ho Mystified at First, He Finally Real­ h u llt th e second o f th e g re a t p y ra m id s o f (Jlzeh, We noticed th e fig u re w as ized Just What Volume the Lady holding tw o sm a ll ro d s sh a p e d som e­ Was Looking For. th in g lik e th e g rip on a bicycle. T h e re ­ T h e re c e n t d e a th o f Jo h n K o irtrlc k a f te r he began a se rie s of long e x ­ B an g s h a s re ca lle d an incid en t th a t perl incu ts to d isc o v er th e su b s ta n c e h a p p en e d re c e n tly In one of (lie b ra n ch w hich thq king held, b u t h e fa ile d In lib ra rie s. A w om an e n te re d one e v e­ his se a rc h u n til one d a y w hen h e w as n in g Ju st b e fo re clo sin g tim e a n d a f te r try in g to Im prove th e m icrophone, fo r w a n d e rln g a im lessly ab o u t w ith o u t w hich he p re p u re d se v e ra l c arb o n p e n ­ finding a n y th in g th a t seem ed to p lea se cils w hich h a d been h a rd e n e d by a her, finally c am e to th e desk to c o n ­ sp ecial p ro c ess o f h is own. H e said th a t q u ite a c c id e n ta lly h e to u ch e d one s u lt th e lib ra ria n c o n ce rn in g h e r noeti S h e sa id th a t a frie n d o f h e rs h a d re c ­ o f th ese carb o n p e n cils a n d w as s u r­ om m ended a book a s being esp ecially p rised to find th a t h is g a lv a n ic deflec­ good, a n d w ould th e lib ra ria n p lea se tion sw ung from p o sitiv e to n eg ativ e. te ll h e r w h e re It w as k e p t. T h e n a m e T h is led to f u r th e r e x p erim e n ts, and o f th e book, sh e sa id , w a s “T h e H ouse he finally fo und t h a t th e o rd in a ry a rc carbon, w hen h a rd e n e d by h is process, B u ilt on th e S tic k s .” T h e lib ra ria n looked puzzled. V isions g a v e out a force w hich could not be o f e e rta ln B iblical re fe re n c e s to h o u se s d istin g u ish e d fro m n e rv e force. T h e b u ilt on th e s a n d s cam e to m ind, b u t b a rs a re a b o u t six Inches long a n d a re th is one w as u n fa m ilia r to h er, so sh e capped a t th e en d s w ith celluloid. Mr. se t a b o u t q u e stio n in g th e w om an to B ullies a s s e rte d th e carb o n ro d s have find o u t m ore u h o u t It. No, th e w om an been of g re a t a id In tr e a tin g c ases of d id n 't know w h a t It w a s a b o u t, hut nervous b reakdow n, d e afn e ss, a n em ia sh e did re m e m b e r th e a u th o r's nam e. a n d m any o th e r c o m p la in ts. H e de­ B angs. Im m e d iately th e re cam e a n Il­ c la red be did u o t know w liat th e new lu m in a tin g Idea, a n d th e lib ra ria n fo rce w as. „ w e n t to th e s h e lf and took dow n B a n g s' “ H o u seb o a t on th e S ty x ,” a n d se n t a sa tisfie d p a tro n hom e to en jo y h e r new ly fo u n d tre a s u re .— In d ia n a p o lis Her Testimony Showed Tha t the Dog N ew s. Had Deliberately Disregarded Orders She Gave Him. J. D. Hamlin for C ounty Com m issioner LIBRARIAN MADE GOOD GUESS K. J . Adam s, of E ugene, se c re ta r y to Menator Mtunfield, w rites from W ashin gton in connection with the p r o ­ posed repeal of the county bond issue. Outside of the bad feelin g t h a t would prevail in those p a r ts of the county which have g o tte n little or none of the bond money, Mr. Adams calls a t t e n ­ tion to the fa ct t h a t the repeal of th e bonds would mean that Lane county could not m atch fe d era l fu n d s which alone will a m o u n t to a million dollars for a period of a very few years. Mr. A dam s calls a t t e n t i o n to the fact th at only through good roads can we look f o r w a r d to the in te nsive d e ­ velopment of a g r ic u ltu r e a n d of th e to u ris t crop. The l a t t e r he sa ys should w ithin a few y e a r s amount to millions a nnually t o r L ane county alone and from this crop we should e x p ec t m any to locate p e rm a n en tly amt a ssist in p a y in g o f f the bonds. Oregon can look f o r w a r d to a de vel­ opment d u rin g the next 10 y e a r s ' that will f a r exceed the developm ent of the past 25 years, a c c ording to Mr. Adams, out we nave got to give a square deal both to those who are here a n d to Defendants In Berlin Court Evidently i nose w e expect to come. Were Not of the Ordinary Type of Malefactors. D O R EN A . What will be provided as a de tour «round the pa v in g jo b on the Pacific ugh way betw een Goshen a n d Creswell n Lane county this sum m er is hi zzling the mem bers o f th e county ■ourt a n d the road officials. Last ¡iimnier while a stre tc h of th e cou rctc pavement be tw een these towns v'as being laid and allowed to season all t r a f f i c was detoured around it for (Special to The Sentinel.) a num ber of months by way of the Muy 2.— Mrs. W illiam Cellers, o f the •'oast Fork bridge a n d the Cloverdnle country, but (his route will not be Grove, s p e n t Monday evening a t th e ( A. VaiiMchoiack home. W. V\. W atson m oto red up from E u ­ gene M onday t o th e C. A. Van Mchoiuck home, r e tu r n i n g home T u e s ­ day evening. Mrs. Glen Scott r e tu r n e d home Phursduy fro m Eugene, where she had been receiv ing m edical tr e a tm e n t. «1. VV. K ir k , of the Grove, came out u the «). 11. K i r k home Sunday. Air. and Mrs. F r e d Jo n e s a n d da u g h - ie r Lucille m oto red up from M arco la S u n d a y a n d spent th e d a y a t th e Warren Kelly home. Mrs. Edna Sulliv an, of E ugene, sfieut Sunday at the J . IL. K irk home. Hob Comes a n d B c nettn T e e te r s i m otored up from E ugene F r i d a y night to i lie Cluis. T ee te rs home. Mrs. J . Q. W .llits, of the Grove, is s e n d i n g u few days a t the J . H. Kirk home. Mr. a n d Mrs. Clay E n g la n d a n d children, of the Grove, spent Sunday “ I will never ugtiin be without Tan a fte rn o o n a t the C. H. J e n n i n g s home. Mr. u ud Mrs. J o h n Holstroni, of! lac, even if it ta k e s my last dollar to buy i t , ’ * said Mrs. Georgia H alfp en n y , Murcola, were called u p t o t h e J . H. Kirk home S u n d a y m o rn in g by th e -Mil* M yrtle Ml.., Man Francisco, Calif. “ Five ye ars ago I struck my side a serious illness of B e r th a K irk, who died S u n d a y a f te r n o o n from pneum onia. dew that kept me in the hospital for u i l - mid put me in a t e rrib ly weak, SA G IN A W icrvous a n d run-down condition. I had io a p p etite , a n d my digestion was so (Speeinl to The Sentin el.) mol I would have terrible cram ping May 2.— Those from here who a t mins in my stomach, a n d 1 would tended the m eetin gs at E ugene Sun d a y ilont up so that my hejirt pa lp itated were the F. M. Adney fam ily, Mrs. ike it would ju m p out of my body, Gray and b ro th er, Kay Corm ack, a n d was dre adfully coust ipnt ed, Imd split the B a r tl e tt Jo h n s to n family. Mr. and Mrs. Curl G errard, of ing he adaches, a nd my back seemed Springfield, v isite d Monday a t th e H. ike it would break into. “ Hilt T anlac has put a n eml to all 11. J a r r e t t home. Quite a num ber from here a tt e n d e d ny troubles. I ’ve gained sixteen the lecture at the C hristian church in loiiml too, and i t ' s the first time in the Grove S a t u r d a y night. cars I ’ve weighed over a hundred. I Mr. Adney went down to his f a r i n ’ •an iic .c r praise T anlac enough for the near Drain Monday with a load of • pleiidid he alth it has given me. M furniture. T h e y are m o v in g t h e r e fo r T anlac is sold by all good druggists. the summer. Mrs. F. T. Houston a n d H a r r y w ere in the Grove S a tu r d a y . C. F. W hite ley a n d Mrs. A. K. MANILA ELECTRIC CO. Scott were in Eugene W ednesday of last week. Fim i Rolli Udini? Mortgage Mrs. A. Corm ack spent the week end in Eugene with her d a u g h te r, r e ­ 7% BONDS tu r n in g home M onday evening, E tta Scott went to Eugene T u es d ay **!>«' 110111 ., $10(10; d u r May I, 1942. evening. Karninga of litis company for Mr. a n d Mrs. Hugh Wells a n d c h il ­ pusl year ••«|Uttllrtl II.H t Line» in- dren, of Roseburg, called a t t h e IsMMiurd home Monday. errat rnquirriiieutH. T e r r y Moody a n d Lille L eona rd a t - 1 tended church in the Grove S u n d a y Frier, 98.50, Yielding ev cuing. 7.15% Mrs. Ju d s o n Allen a n d son D o n ) went to Sutl\erlin S a tu r d a y . TIPS BEAM AT Ok la., b e in g called th e re by th e serious illness o f tn e ir fa th e r, W. H. Sm ith. Mrs. Daniel E o n t k , of G r a n ts Pass, spent Sunday a n d M onday with her mother, Mrs. Ellen Owens. Mr. a n d Mrs. Charles E lliuger, en route to th e ir home at M edford, from a t r i p to P o r tla n d , v isite d briefly with Mr. a n d Mrs. S. S. T ras k Monday. The T r a s k s a n d E llingers were n e ig h ­ bors in M innesota y e a r s ago. Mr. a n d Mrs. T hom a s Queen, of Saginaw , are s t a y in g a t the F r a n k P l e u a r d home. F a y e S te w a r t, son of Mr. a n d Mrs. l»aHell* S t e w a r t, dislocated one of the bones in one h a n d in a fall F r i d a y evening, l i e was t a k e n to the Grove, where his in ju r y was a t t e n d e d to. ODD PLEAS MADE TO JUDGE A s tra n g e re q u e st h a s been m ad e In a B e rlin c o u rt by a b lac k sm ith , l'a u l W a lte r, w ho h a s been p a ssin g h im self ofT In B e rlin a s P rin c e P le ss. H e a n d fo u r frie n d s w ere on tria l fo r b u rg la ry a n d th e b la c k sm ith d e m a n d e d : “ I re q u e st th a t 1 b e condem ned to d e a t h ; If not. th e n se n d m e to p riso n fo r life, so th a t I sh a ll he re n d e re d h a rm le s s to so ciety ." W hen th e su rp ris e d Ju d g e Raid he could n o t g ra n t such a re q u e st W a lte r s a id : “ W ell th en , p u t m e u n d e r police s u ­ perv isio n fo r 20 y e a rs a n d I th in k you w ill see I w o n 't do a n y th in g w rong a g ain , h u t will re fo rm m yself. If I d o n 't, th e n se n te n c e m e to d e a th n e x t tim e .” T h e Judge se n te n c e d him to p riso n fo r 18 m o n th s a n d p a sse d se n te n c e s v a ry in g from th r e e m o n th s to tw o and a h a lf y e a rs on th e o th e rs . All th e p riso n e rs th e n th a n k e d th e ju d g e, and th e b la c k sm ith ad d ed th a t he a n d his frie n d s g lad ly a cc ep te d th e sen ten c e. — N ew Y ork T rib u n e . Best W ay to Warm H it Hands. D u rin g a se v e re w in te r, a science le c tu re r w a s d e liv e rin g un a d d re s s to a v e ry sm a ll a u d ie n ce . P re s e n tly a sh a b b ily d re sse d tnun e n te re d th e h a ll. It w a s a p p a re n t th a t th e m an a p p re c ia te d th e le c tu re r's r e ­ m ark s. fo r h e h a d not been liste n in g m uny m in u te s b e fo re b e b eg an to a p ­ p la u d vigorously. H is e n th u s ia sm stim u la te d th e re st of th e a u d ie n c e , am i fro m th a t m om ent th e u p p la u se g re w fre q u e n t a n d u n a n i­ m ous, a n d th e re m a in d e r o f th e lec­ tu r e p a sse d off sp le n d id ly . T h e le c tu re r, fe e lin g g ra te fu l to his a p p a re n tly e n th u s ia s tic lis te n e r, a c ­ c o sted him a s h e w a s leav in g , a n d ex claim ed , h e a r tily : “I w as d e lig h ted to n o tic e th a t you a p p re c ia te d m y re ­ m a rk s .” “A p p re c ia te d n o th in ' t” sa id th e m an. "I d id n 't e v en know w h a t you w as ta lk in ' u b o u t. 1 se e d th e le c tu re w us free, a n ’, a s It w a s cold o u tsid e, 1 1 cum e In. I w a s c la p p ln ' to w urin m y se lf 1”— P h ila d e lp h ia In q u ire r. “ Sotting” Colors. All c olors c a n n o t be se t by th e sam e m ethod. S a lt, fo r In sta n ce . Is e x ­ tre m e ly effective In s e ttin g blues, p in k s a n d som e reds. A la rg e table- spoouful Is re q u ire d to a gallon o f lu k e ­ w arm w a te r. B lack c o tto n s o r black- a n d -w h ite ch ee k s need stro n g e r sa lt w a te r to be effective, a n d so m etim es HEBRON. a little tu rp e n tin e m ay be a d d ed to th e w ater. Soak th e m a te ria ls In luke­ (Hpocial to The Sentin el.) w arm w a ter. Soak brow ns, d e ep yel­ May 2.— A ra g c arp e t se w ing wan low s Slid ta n s In a so lu tio n o f one c u p ­ held nt Miss A nna J e p a o n ’s S a t u r d a y ful o f v in e g a r to a gallon of lu k ew arm afternoon. Those present were Mrs. w a te r to se t th e color. W hen th e lig h t­ J. A. Powell, Mrs. H. M. K nppuuf. Mr.. Bella T aylor, Mrs. G. M. Kobe! j e r sh a d e s of yellow s a n d ta n s becom e fa d ed , th e co lo r can be re sto re d by beck, Mrs. J . Q. A. Young, Mrs. Jessie Gilcrist, Mrs. W alker, Mrs. L. G. a d d in g s tro n g coffee to w a rm rin sin g Mark ham, Miss M. J . Piper, Anuabel* w a te r.—F ro m th e D esigner. a n d Katie Gilcrist. Mr. a n d Mrs. J . A. Powell, Mrs B. Car Needed It Moet. M. K ap p au f a n d Mrs. G. \ L K c h cl i T h e little lib ra ria n s a t a t h e r desk beck motored over to D ivide M onday su rv e y in g th e row of solem n-eyed I ta l­ evening. ia n s b e fo re h er. T ony h a d b ro u g h t all Mr. a n d Mrs G. M. K ebelbeck a o J children a n d Mrs. J . Q. A. Y o ung; his little b ro th e rs and s is te rs to see th e motored out to the Grove last Wcdues " te a c h e r.” “ My g o o d n ess." sh e said, d a y evening to a t t e n d church. “how m any o f you a re th e se a lto g e th Miss U v e r n e l ^ im b went t o Kugewe , e r? " “E le v e n ,” sa id T ony, a n d th e e n ­ S a t u r d a y to sp end the week end w i t h , tir e row g rin n e d b ro a d ly , e x h ib itin g her parents. t b e a u tifu l p e arly te e th . “ W hat b e a u ti­ ful te e th I I su p p o se you all b ru sh ROW R IV E R . th em w ell e v ery n ig h t? ” A n erv o u s ---------- 1 t shuffling. T o n y c le a re d h is th ro a t. (Special to The S e n tin e l.) “ W ell,” h e sa id e a rn e s tly , “ we did have May 3 .- Mr. ami Mr». a b ru sh once, h u t f a th e r n e e d e ^ It to H u n tington, of Eugene, were S u n d a y 11 visitors at the laiSells S t e w a r t hoiae.. c lean so m e th in g In th e c a r a n d a f te r th a t It w a sn ’t m uch good.” —C hicago Mrs. J 04* P A B u u i wad Mrs. F r u a k BONDS Municipal & Corporation Finance Lumbermen a Building, Portland LaUlua left Friday wght for Fairijal^t Journal. ------------------ * - — r - v -----------^ VOTE FOR A MAN WHO BELIEVES IN— Better*Roads for Remote Sections. Reduce Overhead Expenses. Eliminating Dead Timber From Payrolls. A Business Administration for Lane County. A Strict Enforcement of the Laws. VOTE FOR A MAN WHO IS FAMILIAR WITH COUNTY AFFAIRS AND IS HON­ EST AND HAS ALL THE QUALIFICA­ TIONS FOR A GOOD COUNTY COM­ MISSIONER. Paid Adv.—J. D. llandin for County Commissioner Club, Fraflk E. Taylor, president; C. IT. Sedgwick, secretary What do you want? Anyway a Sentinel Wan tad will get it for you. What do you want anvwavf MRS. KOLTSKI NOT TO BLAME A Sentinel Wantad will tret it for you. Try it. Ju d g e O sca r lla lla m . In h is a d d re ss before th e S outh D a k o ta B a r a sso c ia ­ tion. told th is good o n e : “I reeull a c u se of a s s a u lt a n d b a t­ tery , a g a in st th e K o ltsk l fam ily, and in th e co u rse o f th e e x am in atio n it developed th a t th e K oltskl fam ily dog h a d tak e n a n a c tiv e p a rt. M rs. K o lt­ skl. w hen on th e s ta n d , w as ask e d If she d id n 't in stig a te th e a c tiv itie s of th e dog. She In siste d th a t she did not. T h e a tto rn e y s a id : 'D id n ’t you suy, “ Sic 'em , C a e sa r? ” fo r th a t w a s th e dog s nam e. She sa id , ‘No, I d id not.' “T h e a tto rn e y sa id , 'Y ou said som e­ th in g to th e dog?1 “ She re p lie d : ‘W ell, w h a t if I did ?' “H e In siste d : T e l l us w h a t you said to th e dog.' “S he a n s w e r e d : ‘W hy, I said, “D o n ’t sic ’em , C a e sa r.” ’ ” U n su sp ected K now ledge. T h e W om an h a s a young college g ra d u a te frie n d w ho Is Ju st e n te rin g the b u sin e ss field. L ouise h a s poise a n d e d u c a tio n a l b a ck g ro u n d , w hich she d isg u ise s lie a u tlfu lly by m ea n s of a p a ir o f big blue eyes, hom em ade pink ch ee k s a n d a m op of bobbed brow n c u rls. S he does n o t know w h e th e r to call h e r la te s t e x p e rie n c e a com plim ent or th e re v erse . Y e ste rd a y M iss Isabel, th e c h ie f’s ste n o g ra p h e r, d ash e d Into L o u ise's of­ fice, notebook tn h and, a n d m ad e fo r th e big d ictio n ary , g asp in g In h e r flig h t: " W h a t on e a r th does m-o-d-u-s o-p-e-r-a-n-d-1 m e a n ? ’’ "M ethod o f p ro c ed u re ,” said L ouise n e atly from h e r desk. M iss Isa b el sniffed fa in tly a n d dived in to W eb ste r. In a m om ent sh e w as out a g a in a n d looking dazed. “ It does m ean m ethod of p ro c e d u re !” said she. "H ow on e a rth did you know th a t? " —C hicago J o u rn a l. Hears Concert in Bed. T h e acm e of co m fo rt a n d c onveni­ ence In th e h e a rin g o f w ire le ss con­ c e rts hus been ach iev ed by lto n a ld O urd, a n a m a te u r o p e ra to r of London, O ut. By u sin g a little o rig in a lity he Is now a b le to lie a n d liste n to th e r e ­ pro d u ctio n In h is ow n room o f m usic p layed V everal h u n d re d m iles aw ay. B ed sp rin g s solved th e p roblem fo r Mr. G urd, w ho realized th a t th e su p ­ p o rts of h is m a ttre s s m ad e excellent te rm in a l connections. H e c ap italiz e d on h is know ledge by e lim in a tin g th e o u td o o r a e ria l w ires o ver Ills hom e. O ne e n d o f th e sp rin g s Is g ro u n d e d and th e o th e r end Is used fo r th e a tta c h ­ m ent of th e receiv in g In stru m e n t and th e sou n d am plifier. Shrunken Body le Tw o Feet Tall. P re se rv e d b e tte r th a n m any an E g y p ­ tia n m um m y, a sh ru n k e n body of a n In ­ dian c h ie f w ho died m ore th a n 400 y e a rs ago h a s been b ro u g h t to t i e 1'n lted S ta te s by J a u n K ra tle l, a P e ru ­ vian e n g in e er. T h e m um m y Is only 26 in ch es high, fo r th e body wag sh ru n k and p re se rv e d by a s e c re t "p ic k lin g ” process know n only to th e S o u th A m er­ ican In d ian s. T ra d itio n reco rd a th a t th is Is th e m um m y o f K a rru b a , a P e ru v ia n chief who led his trib e a g a in st th e S p a n ia rd s in 1686. T h e b e ad s w orn by S en o r K ra- tlel w e re fo und w ith th e sh ru n k e n w a r­ rio r.—P o p u la r Science M onthly. Rar«, Flawless Emerald. " E m e ra ld s a re very seldom found w ith o u t som e sm all d e fe c t,” sa id a Jew ­ e le r In th e W est E n d of L ondon. “ P e a rls, diam o n d s a n d ru b le s can all be o b tain e d p e rfe c t In th o u sa n d s of cast's, but a n e m e ra ld su ch a s th e one In P rin c e s s M a ry 's ring Is a n a lto g e th e r ex ce p tio n a l sto n e .” i t Is know n am ong Jew elers a s a "specim en gem ,” un e x ­ ceedingly r a r e one, a n d Is se t In p la t­ inum . Oregon State Band 3 0 — Pieces— 30 A rm o ry T onight Friday, M ay 5 Assisted by Mrs. Arab Hoyt Rae, mezzo con­ tralto soloist, and a 3-year-old trap drummer. Under auspices of Company D. DANCE FOLLOWS CONCERT Concert, 50c; Dance, $1 (Club Members, 75c); Spectators, 25c THE SENTINEL WANTS THE NEWS—lb YOU HAVE A NEWS ITEM RING US UI Cosmetics Face creams to protect against the weather and as a foundation for our delicate face- beautifying powders; beautifying articles of every description, delicately scented per­ fumes. The girls who have the greatest num­ ber of sweethearts and the women whose husbands love them the most all get their toilet necessities here. T5he White Pharmacy Special Bargain for O n e W e e k W e Will Sell Plain Glass Tumblers at 60c Per Dozen W yn n e C&» Kim e Main and Sixth Hardware