PAGE FOUR COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL, F RIDAY, MAY 25, 1923 £ottage ftrorr Sentinel difficult to say what kind of pun gruss and the first signer of the thousand other wonderful things in 'away our valuable secrets. It might ishment would be fitting for such i Declaration of Independence, was a the field of science, but does that I be for us ut this time to publicly smuggler; so had been his father.” disprove a crime. their scientific work? |tell what we have done in that di­ This is the only mention of Han­ Then again there are some actions rection, or have not done, and what ..-Publisher» HONOR THE THINNING RANKS. cock in the Barnes school history. I connected with some machines and we are planning to do, might not be Bede A Smith. Dr. Joseph Warren, leader of the instruments, and the phenomena wise, and work great injuries upon Elbert Bede...... ..... .... Editor Sons of Liberty, and the first |>a thereof that the inventors do not the best of laid plans for the best Memorial day approaches. 1 down his expiuin to anyone unless they wish and noblest purposes. We will, how A firit-ehuis publication entered at The passing on during the past triot of distinction to lay Cottage Grove aa second clau matter few weeks of both the commander . life in the revolution, is not men­ to «give away their secrets, which ever, forgive the questioner for his and vice commander of Appomattox : tinned in any one of the ten mod- we are not ready yet to do to impertinence and for trying to pry Bunneas Office_____ 55 North Birth post emphasizes the fact that the > cruized school histories. people who are not willing to sign into other men’s business where Paul Revere got scant mention their names to their questions. We he has no such business or rights of ranks of the Grand Army of the . SUBSCRIPTION BATES from any of them for his notable can prove that they work, and that any kind whatsoever. Republic are thinning more rapidly One year-----*2.25 I Three month« 65c than ever before. services to the patriot cause. their work is accurate, and that in No. 10.—Why did you leave the Six month«- 1.15 | biugle copy— 5c Gen. Richard Montgomery, whom thousands of tests made in the great ministry for the oil prospecting 'Hie old boys are not afraid to go > ( Washington placed in chief coin- oil fields of America there is not game? but the short time we are yet to Member of Answer. We are not surprised at have the remainder of the thinning - rnand of the northern army; Geo. yet to be found one single failure National Editorial Association Oregon State Editorial Association ranks with us can be made more ! Hurry Knox, who was the head of recorded against them. I can say the funny things connected with Oregon Newspaper Conference pleasant for them if we show them Washington’s artillery; Gen. Daniel that this combination of chemicals, the above questionnaire. The writer Lane County Publishers ’ Association u(M)n Memorial day the reHpect that Morgan, the leader of his infantry; minerals, magnetism, electricity, is evidently very poorly informed - y •*! Gen. Edward Hand, his adjutant radio, anl ether waves, negatives and not at all armed with facts, is due them. FRIDAY, MAY 25, 1»23 An hour or two upon one day is general, Gen. Joseph Reed, his sec­ and positive, horizontals and per­ which accounts for the folly of little to give in honor of those who retary, and the distinguished Gen­ pendiculars of science, and mathe­ many of the questions. Surely the erals John Sullivan, Anthony Wayne matically correspondence figure civics class (?) must know that I The Sentinel wishes to givo un offered their all. They did not falter in a duty and John Stark all fare sadly at the somewhat in the phenomenon re- ain still in the ministry and that I opportunity to all who wish to be vandal hands of these revisionists. ferred to in the above. have not, for one day, left f* that heard to express themselves upon when it was time to do or die. Let No. 4.—Do you believe that oil ministry since I was sixteen y< rears llart gives to Benedict Arnold the issues which will be before the us in the fullness of health do the sole credit for the attack on (Que ­ actually flows toward the poles ia mow of age. The writer ought to ki voters of Cottage Grove at the spe­ little that remains for us to do for bec, with no mention whatever of streams from the regions near the that I am preaching and that hard- cial election to be held June 4. them. General Montgomery, who com­ equator? Why? er than ever, and a great deal more Letters of reasonable length upon manded, led the attack and lost his Answer. We have never said that than most preachers of churches any of the issues which will be up CONCERNING SCHOOL oil flows toward the poles from the who only preach twice on Sundays. life there. will be given space. HISTORIES. General Knox *s outstanding ser equator. Many expert oil men do 1 do that almost every Sunday vices throughout the revolution are believe that oil migrates toward somewhere and many times during The Sons of the American Revo ignored by every one of the modern the north, and that it runs in veins the week and then from house to DESECRATION OF SOLDIERS’ lution and the Veterans of Foreign revisionists, and the only mention in that general direction wherever house daily in connection with my GRAVES. Wars, as one of their contributions of him by any of them is passing it can find shale, oil sand or porous business. I am surprised that the Sixty years ago thousands who for tho benefit of our people and note of his being secretary of war formations through which to travel, secret questioner was able to stop were then young men offered their country, have engaged in the work in Washington’s cabinet. As a general rule, the oil in the at ten questions when he did not lives to preserve the union. Many of scanning the present-day his­ Like neglect is accorded to Gen. southern states, near the Gulf of even know that much. I am happy did give all they had to give. Oth tories of the United States used in Sullivan, who was Washington’s Mexico, and South American bord that in free America a preacher ers survived and gave to their many of the schools. Other organ­ right hand man in the victory at ers, is very thick, heavy, tarry and can work at a constructive program country in other ways during long izations are taking some action in Trenton, who won at Quaker Hiil sticky, of an asphaltum base of and be a real producer of a neces­ this respect, and one called the what Lafayette pronounced “the very low grade and gravity. As you sary commodity during the week and useful lives. Many such now peacefully rest in Patriot League for the Preservation best contested battle of the war,” follow these structures northward and, like Paul, preach when the F. O. B . DETROIT our own cemetery. Their work is of American History, of which who served with great distinction the extreme south, the oil gradually occasion arises ami opportunity af­ done. Their column is broken. But Charles Grant Miller, Rosebank, on Long island, on Staten island, thus changes from asphaltum to fords. Furthermore, let me inform they are not forgotten. And each New York- city, is director, is de­ in West Chaster, at Brandywine paraffin base, and the further you that God knows that I have year loved ones place at the heads voting its endeavors to this partic­ and at Germantown, and even when north you get, the thinner said oil dedicated all that I have and hope ol their graves the American flag—- ular and very important work. breaking in health led the expedi is found to be. This, many great to have or make in the oil busi­ the colors which they served so West, in his “History of the tion that drove the Tories and In­ oil men take, as evident that oil ness to the training of evangelists, well. American People,’’ aaid to bo wide­ dians out of western New York. Yet is pushed or pulled toward the missionaries, preachers, teachers, In contrast to these who served so ly used in high schools, teaches: Everett Barnes seems never to have north as the needle of the compass, social workers, Christian American­ nobly and who are now at rest,! “George Washington as a youth heard of Gen. Sullivan, and Me by strange mysterious powers. In ization leaders, and thus therefore there are those who have so little had been refused a coveted commis­ Laughlin, Van Tyne, Hurt and Gia Texas we have a low grade par­ I feel that I am preaching every appreciation of what the old boys sion in the British army. Sam teau refer to him only as leading affin base oil, which is always minute of the day from sunrise to did, they have so little appreciation Adams’ father had been ruined by a march against the Iroquois. found, in the upper formations just the midnight hours that find me of what Old Glory means when the wise British veto of a proposed Gen. Anthony Wayne gets barest above some large fault line where happy at my task. placed at the head of such graves, Massachusetts ‘J^and bank.’ The mention by llart, Gittuau, Mcl«augh the oil from the lower and deeper Hoping that the one who really is that these tokens placed there a older Otis had failed to secure un lin and Van Tyne, and Everett trinity sands had been trapped and responsible for the above questions year ago were removed by vandal appointment on the Massachusetts Barnes does not name him nt all. was forced to push its i way upward may come out in the open so that hands. The flags were placed there bench. Alexander Hamilton was a Nor does Muzzey mention him or through thousands of 1 feet of diffi- we may speak to him face to face, upon the day before Memorial day. penniless and briefless law student, take any notice of the battle of cult formations and thus in part I beg to remain, Upon Memorial day they were gone. with no chance for- special advance­ Stony Point, which saved New York has become ■ filtered and through As ever sincerely yours, It seems impossible that there ment unless by fishing in troubled from annexation to Canada. Con­ this process changed from asphal- DAVID EUGENE OLSON. could be grown persons so low that waters. *9 gress deemed Wayne worthy of a turn to paraffin. This is true of they would thus stoop to desecrate Prof. Hart, in his “School His special medal, but modern historical the Mexia and San Antonio oil SPEAROW GETS HIGH hallowed graves. tory of the United States, Revised,” revision eliminates him. fields below and above the Balconas HONORS AT U. OF O. It seems impossible that in this calls Samuel Adams “a political Gen. Daniel Morgan, admitted fault line. enlightened age there could be chil­ boss,’’ and Hart, McLaughlin and by both Barnes and Gitteau to No. 5.—Whore does oil go when it (Concluded from page 1) dren who have not greater intelli­ Van Tyne in their “History of the have crushed Tarleton and freed flows toward the pole? gence than this, who have not United StateH for Schools, Revised, ’ ’ the south of British and Tories, and Answer. In Alaska, it seems to greater respect for those who of­ uLlribute to Alexander Hamilton also admitted by Barnes to have be going toward the surface, be- truck meet while a student of Lin­ fered life to preserve the union, tho sentiment, “Tho people are a played a lending part in the capture cause there it literally runs out of coln high school in Portland in under whose flag these growing citi­ great beast.” of Burgoyne, is not mentioned by the earthquake crevices in the 1914, and won first prize in the zens are given opportunities many Everett Barm’s, in his “Short either of these elsewhere, nor at ail mountains. Mr. C. A. Olson, my pole vault at 10 feet 7*4 inches, in fold as great as those enjoyed by History,’’ part II, page 9, says: by Hart, or McLaughlin and Van brother, has spent many years in spite of the fact that the week be­ Ford prices have never been so lore the old boys. Ford quality has never been so high “John Hancock, a rich merchant of Tyne, or Muzzey, or West. Alaska and is an eye-witness to fore he had broken his right foot Let us hope that there will be Boston, who at a later day was There is little mention of Gen. the fact that the 1 oil there is of an arch in falling after a vault. Spearow has competed in four no such desecration this year. It is president of the continental con- Nathaniel Greene, Gen. John Stark, extremely high gravity _ paraffin Gen. Philip Schuyler, Gen. Nicholas base, very thin, almost gasoline, and national contests to date, an inter- Herkimer, Gen. Peter Gansevoort, that it does, in many places, run in scholastic event at Chicago, when or Col. Ethan Allen, in any of the streams from the mountains. The when he was in high school, the na­ ten revisions. Barest mention, if small earthquakes that are almost tional A. A. U. junior champion­ any at all, is made of the invalu­ continually shaking the earth in ships in Philadelphia in 1919 in able assistance rendered by Steuben, those extreme northern regions may which he took first place, the inter be constantly breaking the cappings collegiate meet in Chicago last spring l)e Kalb and Kosciusko. All the names cited were illus­ for the oil, so that large quantities when he was disqualified by the trious ones in our old-lime histories. there are escaping and going up in judges at 11 feet 6 inches, and the It canuot be said that their services evaporations or maybe in places Newark meeting of the A. A. U. were not of sufficient importance being stored in large underground last fall. In the Philadelphia meet visited Monday with the A. B. Wol­ were Sunday dinner guests at the reservoirs. This is what some oil in 1919 Spearow set a national inter fords. to justify their continuance. A. B. Wolford home. Few studies arc of more import­ men think and is what no one collegiate junior record of 12 feet 5 Mrs. Fisher, of the Ajax Lumber inches, which he still holds, no other absolutely knows for sure. ance than history in molding the company, became ill suddenly Tues The kaiser reports that he is un­ No. 6.—Does oil flow toward the junior athlete having equaled that character of boys and girls into the day evening and a physician was happily wed—which means that he kind of men and women that they pole through regions where strata height since. Before Spearow set called. this mark the record was held by Is just one of the common herd of should become. The memory of he­ lave been disturbed? Herbert Me key and Jack Carrick married men. Answer. Oil, like rivers and Jennie, of Washington State college, roes, the brave men and women of the revolutionary period, as taught creeks, flows in a general direction and Gardiner, of Yale, who tied at in the histories of the old school where it can find its way through, 12 feet 1 inch. In the Newark meet Spearow’ tied days, has been a greater incentive either forward, horizontally or up­ for making the best cbiss of men ward toward the surface. Since for first place with Ed Knourek, of and women than almost any other many geologists freely admit that the Illinois Athletic club, of Chi­ they do not know for sure where cago at 13 feet, while in the Chi force that could be mentioned. What kind of histories are your oil can be found without failure, it cago intercollegiate he was ad­ to not be judged to have made three trials boys and girls being taught? Have might be well for it can not and eliminated from competition nt you read them yourself? The safety so positive as to i it does or 11 feet 6 inches. of this republic lies in its schools, be found and as ti Spearow is a temperamental ath­ it can or does not run or and it is the duty of every ci itizen ‘* lete, as far as his performance goes, to watch over them carefully. Th. can not migrate. No. 7.—Why is so much money aud has to have everything just New’ Age Magazine. necessary to find oil if it lies within right before he goes well. If he gets two hundred feet of the surface in the break in a track meet before he DR OLSON ANSWERS leaves college he will undoubtedly certain localities? HIGH SCHOOL CRITICÒ Answer. Someone must have had shatter the present world’e record; bad dreams. I have never said that if he doesn’t he will probably go on (Concluded from page 1) oil in paying quantities is to be vaulting 13 feet 6 inches in prac­ found within two hundred feet of tice but may never get official rec­ large sums of money now on these the surface of the ground, either ognition of his feat. Unable to leave with the 1920 tracts of land, actually drilling for here or mywherc. I have constant­ oil. We have five oil wells being ly teld the people in Oregon that American Olympic team to compete drilled in California now' with we would strike oil in and around ir. Belgium because of the affairs Lowest Prices Possible wonderful showings of oil and gns, Cottage Grove and Eugene within of his family, Speaiow vaulted 13 proving that we will there have three thousand feet. Where did you feet 6 inches, while Foss of the U. arge oil and gas wells in the near get such foolish notions? Oil shale S. A. was going 13 feet 5 inches in future. We have large interests in and oil seepages may be found on far-away Antwerp. At that time he several oil wells in Texas that are the surface of the ground in many was filling a pastorate in St. Hel­ very near completion with the best places where it is thousands of feet ens, Oregon, and his performance of oil and gas showings which also to the paying body, from which was staged in his back yard, where bespeaks the certainty of great these indications are forced to the he had a sawdust pit for practice fortunes there. We have one well surface by tremendous gas pressure. purposes. His performance was wit­ No. 8.—Why do you not confine nessed by two St. Helens boys, one iroducing oil of 56 gravity par­ ff in base worth hundreds of your operations to one field in­ of whom is now* a freshman in the university. liousands of dollars just as soon as stead of several? THE DISTILLED OIL Cottage Grove people will be in­ Answer. First, because there are ur refinery is finished, and the »•ell properly cased for taking care people in Oregon who want oil here terested to know that the first vfe made exhaustive tests to find the be of its full production. We were as well as in other states. Again, it, award of the Koyl cup was made offered $300,000 for only a small is a good thing to have good eggs to Herbert W. Lombard, who is now ! il —we couldn’t afford to sell any other, portion of our California holdings, in many baskets. You should know a practicing attorney in this city. and Fountain unoco amazed us in these tests. It wil that I was invited to come into which offer we refused, owing to the fart that we have larger offers Oregon and develop an oil well ben*. LYNX HOLLOW. lease you. That’s why we’re telling you pending. 1 have large property All oil is not in one place, might be bout it. holdings in other states with a net another reason. We are successfully (¡Special to The Sentinel.} worth of over a half million dollars. proving up our big holdings in other Distillation removes the impurities from M»y 22.—School cloned hist Fri We have other assets which we states, and now have a little time dav with a ho re anil hounds chase Sunoco that usually prevent perfect lubri­ feel, as all good business men do, to give to the beautiful state of and a picnic diuner. is nobody's business what they arc Oregon, where the questionnaire is cation. And it’s made in six types—one Mrs. ’ R. Y. ~ Porter wer*' Mr. and “ * ” worth. 1 tuysvlf, carry $128,000.00 working so hard to disprove its in Eugene the latter part of last is best for your car. worth of life insurance in favor of | natunil resources. We must open up week. Ask anv of these dealers for booklet—"Wh»»»,, anJ develop more new fields in or- my estate, to protect i all against w * Mr. and Mrs. Marion I .ebow at- ... case .... . of ..«* .L«r der to «¡niiiklv supply thu the irrnut great al.xn-tn.l demand Fa^i for tended the funeral of Mrs. Lebow ’s any possible continuance in Happening Inside Your Motor I”— and have paraffin base oil of the high grade my death. Our friends who know nephew. Clay England, in Cottage your crank-case filled today with Sunoco. us and are willing and ready to and gravity that is to be found in Grove Monday. Beginning this state. Finally, because I like invest with us never question our E. T. Hartley was at home over ability to back our guarantees. Only to show the skeptical, slow, doubt the week end. th se who have not invested, and ing Thomases that there is oil in The D. P. Caldwell and lx« La ! who will not invest, and further­ paying quantities in Oregon and joie families visited Sunday at the DULUTH MINNEAPOLIS PORTLAND SPOCANH more who will never be asked by that those who doubt it are more L. D. Huff home at Hebron. us to invest, are raising these i to be pitied than blamed for their Quite a «umber from here attend questions. We du feel that if our unreasonable ignore are. ed the motorcycle hill climb at Cot­ friends wi»h to invest with us and Tkae draim tell SUNOCO— tali lubrication viti Aea No. 9.—Are your mnehines pat tags* Grove Sunslay afternoon. with us have a part in the oppor­ entedf If so, by what government? R. J. Hawley Garage, Mr. Madden and a son ■ nd M<-Da«iel & Land, tunities offered, that they surely If not, why? Eugene. Oregon slaughter from California on their Creswell, Oregon have the right to so invest without Ralston Electric Supply Co. Frank Answer. This question makes one way to Idaho, which will be their E. Blair, others being so deeply concerned, j feel like saying “ I do not owe you Albany, Oregon future home, stoppesl over and via Service 5 ’Clock Lowell. Oregon Are you the guardian for them ia enough to tell you all I know.” itesi with ths' Walter Pentice fam J. A. Thompson, H»«’ M. Petenon A Ron« Co. business? Blodgett. Oregon Why should 1 tell yon all my se ily. They were formerly neighbors Florence. Oregon No. 3. Bj. what phenomena Cheshire Mercantile Co., crets? Why have you a right ts de­ in Kanxa». * R.mpeon^ you explain the action of your in mand them? There may be gtawl Cheshire. Oregon Mr«. I. N. Dri'sser was a gsiest of v ent ions? w. i’w.S'*’" Shields Ruch a Company, and sufficient reasons why we do Mrs. L. L. Green Sunday. Answer. 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