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COTTAGE PROVE SENTINEL, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 0, 1024 PAGE THREE What the World Is Doing Wearwell Blankets As Seen by Popular Mechanics Magazine Plants Supply Enough Light to Take Photographs By stimulating certain kinds of small plants with an intense l>wim of light. Prof. Francis E. Lloyd, of Mo- Gill university, has devised a method for taking color photographs of them by th« rays which they emit. In the experiment, the plants glowed with brilliant red, orange, and yellow lights and details of their structure whioh could not be olw.rved under the inicroecope, wore revealed. Tho pig ments, which am believed to be the source of the luminous glow, arc thought to play an important part in ¡he growth of tho cells. • • • Giant Saxophone Is So Large Player Stands on Ladder Weighing 500 pounds and modeled accurately after smaller instruments, a huge saxophone was displayed not long ago In California. Securely bracketed to the outside of the manu facturer’s shop, tlie giant instrument formed an impressive advertising dis play, and to emphasise its tremendous proportions, a young woman who at tempted to play it was oomi>elled to mount a ladder to reach tho mouth piece. • • • Camera to Detect Forgery Snaps Face and Name Simultaneously photographing the depogitor and his signature, a double camera arrangement has been per fected by an eastern inventor for use in banks and business houses to do ted forgeries. Upon a speciil plate the machine at one "snap” registers a Some Last Lines, ‘11 wonder if it's loaded. look down the barrel »nd Mee.” “lxM>k at this wire hanging down into the fltreot! I’ll throw it to one side.” “I wonder whether this rope will bear niv weight. ” “Which one of those is the third mil. anyway!’’ “Liston! That’s the interurban whistle. Step on the accelerator and we’ll bent it across.’’ ■‘It’-, no use Bwimmiiig L<r«‘. I’m A Simple Camp Grate picture of the person and of his hand writing, which is atfixed to a blank A simple and convenient camp and kept with the photograph for grate that does not tako up much reference in case dispute later arises room and can easily be made by any- as to the depositor’s identity or his signature. f > ♦ • » s • Field Quality, Sujiertex (wool finish), Warm, Durable, Luxurious. Wearwell blankets are woven from long staple selectAxI cotton, which is a guarantee of wearing quality. The strength is in the staple which withstands wear and strain. They wash full and heavy, making a durable, wearable body. Having a pure finish, they are not loaded with adul terations, are. soft, to the touch. New Capitol Built over Old Saves Rent for State Offices Replacing the old Nebraska state capitol with a $5,000,000 structure on the same site, while government work goes on unhampered in the present one. is a feat being accomplished at (Lincoln. When the new building is near completion, the old one insido will be tom down. The wrecking promises to be an interesting engi neering operation, as the present cap itol is built entirely of stone and has a dome that rises 300 feet from the ground. J u b t enough room is 1 being left be tween tho new wulls and tho old building for a railroad track to carry away the debris. While six or seven yeare will be required to oompleto the project by this method, the contractor ex pects to save the state two or three years’ rent on offices. IMT No. 11154 .Made from china cotton, clos'ily reseimbling wool, sometimes sold It 1? one, is shown in the drawing, made from a number of 18-in. lengths of %-in. flat iron, about 1 in. wide. These lengths aro pivoted together at the ends as shown in tho upper detail, which arrangement permits them to be folded compactly or drawn out for use. Tho firo io made I>etween two rowB of rocks, as flat as can lie found and of fairly equal height, as shown, and the grate placed on top of them. When not in use, the grate is folded up and put in a canvas pocket made to hold it. * * * Cranking a “Stiff” Car After repairing a car by fitting some new bearings and taking up the old ones, it was found impossible to crank tho engine, and a heavy snow pre vented towing the car. However, the following scheme proved effective: Another auto was run up alongside it so that the two adjacent rear wheels of both cars were in line and could be lashed together with a rope. The ' axles of both cars were, of course, i jacked up to keep the wheels in aline- I ment and prevent the cars from mov ing. The second car was then started md both cars thrown into high gear h the result that the first one was piickly started. --- ■ ■ ■'---- --- - — — and outdoor recreational attractions. Oregon has tho world’s Largest' hop farm, teaslo farm, loganberry i farm, apple farm; leads ail states in quality of apples, pears and small fruits; has more world’s! record Jerseys than all other states | combined; has one-fourth tho maining timber supply of nation. Oregon Facts, Oregon has more kinds of climate than any other state in the union, Oregon has no hurricanes, bliz- zardft, tornadoes or extremes of heat or cold. Three thousand people read The Oregon has tho most nigged and What have picturesque scenery of any state. Sentinel each week. XXX Oregon has the finest of roads you to tell this vast tlsrongf The Betti Bandeau I TT/TIY pay $50.00 ** for a suit when you can get one just as good for $35.00? Clothes Tailored to Measure by Born are priced about a third lower than the prices others ask for goods of equal quality. This saving is made possible by large scale production, buying economies and effi cient organization. Here you get the most for your clothes money—complete satisfaction. Our Stock of Groceries Is Fresh and Complete A new woven head-dress, easily adjusted, smart, serviceable. The Betti-bandeau, not only holds the hair in place but, on account, of its elastic tendency is most comfortable to wear. Silken texture, all colors, narrow and wide stripes and solid colors. Priced only............. 45c We are prepared to serve you better and cheaper A Bargain in Men’s Crescent bak. pwtl., 1 lb. 30c, 3 lbs. 75c anti 5 lbs.................. $1.15 Just received men’s rubber belts in black, brown and gray. As good a belt as we have sold in the past for $1.25. Steel buckle, nickel plated, finely chased. Price................................... 25c F’referred Stock tuna Borden’s milk 30c » Vi» 11>. Baker’s cocoa 10c 25c Red Ribbon solid pack tomatoes, 2Vi-lh. can ...... :20c A Bargain in a Mans Dress Shirt No. 3890—French flannel, coat style, French cuffs, attached collar, colors pearl gray, blue and pearl gray. Perfect in fit, style and manufacture. Field quality. Price.................................... $2.25 Best grade bulk macaroni. 3 lbs. for.. 25c Oregon white beans, 3 lbs. Ehrman’s Best or Sun Maid raisins, 2 pkgs. for..................................................... 25c Large pkg. Carnation wheat flakes..... 31c New silks, dress flannel, men’s oxfords and men’s hats. Saturday Is Basket Day I We will give a fancy 40c market basket to each customer purchasing the following assortment of Swift & Co.'s Soap products. 30c 3 cans Snnhrite cleanser..... 75c 15 bars Swifts’s Classic soap 20c 2 bars Swift’s Toilet soap.... 25c Argo starch, 2 pkgs. 25c Bulk Cocoa, per lb. 10c Fancy Market Basket Free We will have demonstrators here all day Saturday to instruct you in how to get better results from Swift’s Classic soap and Sunbrite cleanser. Swift's Premium ham sandwiches will be served all day free of charge. $1.25 C. H. BURKHOLDER 3 3 seven pounds of salt a year and in |order to furnish sufficient iodine 1.02% of sodium iodide has been added to common table salt. There I is no danger of causing ill effects I by the use of iodized salt. Com Thia Meili, d of Treatment Recom i mon i table salt containing this I quantity of sodium iodide is there mended Because It Would fore recommended for the prevention ' of simple goiter. Simple goiter is Reach Everyone. J a gland enlargement which can be prevented if treated in time. That the state of Oregon has an abnormally high iwrccntage of indi Booby, Perhaps. viduals affected with goiter has Fond Mother—“Yes, my dear, been a matter of comr,-on knowl- tho girl who marries my son will edge for yeais, but only recently get n prize. ’ ’ I 1ms any particular attention been Daphne—“That’s a simple top given to it. Iodine is necessary ping idea! Is it a cash prize, or for tho proper functioning of the thy what 1'’— London Opinion. roid gland. Uh*n the storage of iodine in the thyroid gland gets below 0.1% the gland begins to en -j Save two bits by paying cash. largo and a goiter is formed. It Bookkeeping charge of 25c on all lias been shown beyond doubt that accounts under $1. The Sentinel, tf endemic goiter is due to a defi ciency of iodine in the water and food in goiterous districts. It is Z--- ■ --- ---------------- —---------- > also known that beginning goiters r OM6 OF TVC WOHO&gà OF | have frequently been made to dis appear by the uso of iodim\ Goiter RADIO 1« HOW FOUtSkv GET UP is prevalent in cattle, horses, sheep, AU H0UQ8 d TVf MIGHT WITH hogs and poulliy if goiterous re UNCt*AFtRTABVe U6AOP«C6S' gions. A very small amount of iodine taken with the food prevents enzAPpeo x' xHoa eaqs tho development of goiter in these USTgUlu' TO WtJkM SWOOM1» a iiimals. B12QAOCMST AMATEURISM STUFF Endemic goiter is definitely and WkUCM WW HOSSEJ ftoUUOtÌT easily preventable. Existing en- largenn nt may be frequently caused DRAG THBAXO, IF SAIO •o disappour through administration of some form of iodine. As to the i eoueEOUS wvt- QEivf Pur ow AT TU' OCRS HOUSE form of iodine to bo used, it should \ be low in cost and in a form that will insure its regular use. The chocolate iodine tablet taken once a week has been found convenient and palatable. This is the con tinuous method and is preferable to the saturation method of giving iodine once or twice a your. Next to water, common salt is the most universally used article of food. Most salt brines from which salt is crystallized contain a small amount of iodine, but in the process of refinement and crys tallization the iodine is lost. Balt manufacturers are now placing on i he market table salt containing iodine. A small quantity of iodine in the food will make children ' immuno from simple goiter. Com 'mon suit is something that is used by everyono regularly. Balt is there fore an ideal medium fur supplying | iodine to children. The average person eats about | TH’ OLE GROUCH I I 159-J —that is the number to call when you have a news item. If you know an item and it doesn’t get printed, the fault is yours for not taking a moment to phone it in. In emergency cases, call the same number to give in your wantads. Forir1 close at 12 o’clock Wednesdays. Our phone is for your convenience; don’t hes- itatc to use it. THE SENTINEL NO, IT’S NOT Much of a task for housewives to make their meat selections here. Our ice box and counters hold beautiful suggestions. ALL DAY DELIVERY Quality Oaftef Free Delivery CULVER 1'AftDOSOIt PROPWf