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P age COTT AOK GROVE SENTINEL THURSDAY, («TOBER II. 1927. four (fOttar,r (Grove Sciitmd MAYOR BAKER'S TUMMY Monday* and Tkuradays Drew on Imagination i o Sptri'ctl Dallad f The Oregon Journal, which al Alii «d l'i mi,'»on ill lil» |MMHUo ways haa inside information ou h. 1' V I'..«11.id «if Ih« what republican politicians are go 1 Ft' •*." *;•■“« Hen llial Sir indiarti A flrst-cl»»« publication *nt*r»d st Col ing to do, or is able to mak«' a G . Ill Hie «stiiliminding III«- Revelig«' tags Uro»* as sacosd class mailer large part of the people believe when llie English II.-el of III ships SS North tMstk Bucinano Offlso... that it knows what the aforesaid <I..<> :|. « i-«l '»I Spoil. -Il HK-li of Win 8CB8CR1PTION RATES politiciaua are going to do, ia lit III«* A. iox-s. «1»*« Illi «1 Io withdraw By mall (eaab in advanca) authority for the astounding au«l vi I k ' ii l.«-r«l Tliolmis Ib-vviinl. Ills: On* ynar....... IS 00|Tkr»* month«..— .SO b et i-oriiiiuiider. signaled III«* ship« KU «nonti»«...... l.«0|On* month-------- .40 «-ntertainuig statement that Mayor George I.. Baker of that city has i«i -tiuid oul to sea. Tli<* po«'t snv» Mirab«r of Grenville remained to llulit the declared hiluself willing to crawl • whole S;-unl»ti Heel lieetiu««* In* liail National Editorial Association Orvroa Stala Editorial Association on hia .«toniach, if necessary, to IM men «>n «Inirv mid vvouhl not Oregon Newspaper Contarono* bring industries to Portland. e.iv<- ih«*m tx-li|i>il to I h * tortured Member Selected Oregon N*w«pap*r« lli«i--iimis. Iniwever. believe lluu Not only is th«- portl; mayor Pacific Coast Representatives willing to crawl upon his stomach Ga<-nvilli* iiil>-uiid<*r«t«H>d l I k - «¡gluil Doty * Sty pea. Inc. t iidminl«-d l»y the Portland Security Bldg : *»n Francisco. for so worthy am! worth while a tn vvltlidmvv. Sharon Bldg.; Loa Angeles Chamber of cause, but he is willing to crawl terrill« odd«. Grenville I rlt-d to Commerce Bldg break the spmil»li line. ►'or 1ft under automobiles in front of his I < nr« tin- Revenge, willi IM) men home in order to get «low n tow u buttled agulnst .\<hki on boil rd I ft OUR SWADDLING CLOTHES. to perform his duties as mayor. Spmilidi ships. Sunt«- of tin- Spanish With apologias to th«- scintilla! ships isiuld not get into Die melee “Cottage Grove doesn't realize ing Portland Npectator, which > I hsihis «- they would have fired Into how goo«< a city it is. It has «tarted the style of getting some their own ranks. Flnallv Gn-nvllle grown >o gradually that it hasn't thing into an editorial by «looting knew to- was bealen and In- wanted realized that it is twice as large life Revenge, lint Ills men a story to make a point, we wish ! to sink as it was 2d years ago and doesn't Induced him t<> surrender, lie had to say that George's stomach ' i re Iw-en so seriously wounded In the realise that -in another 10 years it mimls us of something that hap . light Illg that he died a few days will be twice as large as it now is. p«-ne<l at a banquet of the state I later on board a Spanish ship. The Cottage Grove isn’t sold on itself.” Spiininnls put n crew of their own editorial association. These are the words used by one A gentleman with a >h-cp bass mi tin- Revenge mid a short time from the tuid<il«‘ west who is tern physical proportions I Inter the ship sank in n storm, car- porarily a resident here. And hasn't voice and . rying down with her tlie foreign much the same as those of Port he told the truthf «•row. Kmisas t'lty Tiim-s land's portly mayor, had willingly “You haven’t had forced on you responded to several encores. One the need of offering something to of the women present remarked to Au: trian Fowl» Lack industry, because industry has come her woman companion, “.My, hasn't Pioper Neck Covering without anything being offered it. he an extensive repertoire?’’ To A ptHiiliur brissl of fowls called Here you hav«- at least four great ....... j the companion replied, Nuked Neck has come to this couti industries cn-ating pay rolls for “Well, I hadn’t particularly no try from Austria, where It is said y i Millions of duV’rs are in ticed it before, but he is rath«-r to have originated. The name vested in th’em. and more millions comes from the fact that the fowls stout, isn’t het’’ are to be invested. And not one When our George gets to crawl ar»- destitute of feathers from with of those who are behinti those in ing under automobiles with that in mi inch or two lank of the head «low u the entire length of .the neck dustries. putting their money amt extensive repertoire of his he is and on to the shoulder*. Thia pe efforts into them, can ever hope going to wreck a lot of tin lizzies, culiarity of plumage la very to colleet enough in profits to buy and the result is likely to be to maiked. mid the neck and shoulder« a package of cigarettes. The own reduce the number on the payroll have an unnatural appearance. era may leave them as monumi-nts in Portland, rather than increase They are not attractive; In fact, to their efforts, and as a source of t the number, for our George could, thev are very unattractive, and the profits to their heirs, but they in the manner which he has so peculiar sensation to the hand when gi:i»ping the nuked portion of the themselves can never hope to cash delicately suggested, clean the i.evk is very unpleasant. The skin in on them. I know of no other streets from gutter to gutter as he of the neck is smooth, and. when city in the world so fortunately proeeoled down town to perform c\|»>»<d to the sun during the sum situated. th«- duties of his office which give mil- months, turns rail and has a “You haven’t provided sufficient him so much concern, and a num- raw aptM'-1 rance, as If blood were fire protection for your industries her of employes would have to be gathered la-neat li and close to the at your city limits because you taken off the pay roll of the skin. They are very hardy: are hut seldom seen. n«d have been haven't realized that you have street sweeping department. bre»i In Austria only as novelties. reached a point where you must Speaking of th«- duties of the assume the responsibilities of a office of Portland’s portly mayor, Indian Fi»hing Method» city, and probably ■* because you they seem to consist, at least ifmler The methods uswl by the Indians haven't been asked. I find a will the tenure of our George, of keep ingness here to give to industry ing that extensive repertoire in re in fishing, before the advent of the any encouragement within reason pair at banquets and dinner par- white man. were quite modern. Starting from tlie simple device of I haven’t rcceiv«! such cordial tics, and George has been a com attaching the bait to the end of n treatment in any other city that plete success on the job. line, the progressive order of fish has been my temporary home. For the manner in which Mayor hooks used by the Indians -»-«-ms to “Why. even your policemen George propos«-» to travel the tie a« follows; (a) The gorge hook, don’t wear uniforms, bwause it streets of Portland in search of a spike of bone or wood, sluir|H-ne<! at both ends and fastened at its isn’t necessary, possibly, to get a industries, he has balloon mid-lie to a line, a device used also full policeman in a hurry, and becaus«^- equipment fully in«nrr«l against for catching birds; (b) a spike set you who live here know who your punctures. nevertheless we feel that obliquely In the end of n plain policemen are. But a stranger the exhibition George purpose« to shaft; («•) the plnih book; (ill.the might make a mistake and get into civc woubl be well worth travelling bailie«! hook; (e) the bartn-d hook trouble by saying too much to the' the length of the Willamette val- combined with sinker and lure. wrong man.” ley to see. and we wish the Jour This scries does not exactly rvpre s*-nt stages in invention; the evo Isn’t there a great deni of truth nal would file our request for two lution may have la-en effected by in the front row. reserved seats in what this man has said »ho the habits and different species of has invested heavily with us? We If he doesn’t succeed in bringing fish und their increasing wariness. have talked for years about being the industries to Portland, he will Tlie materials used for hooks by the Indians were wood. bone, shell, a city some day. Fifteen year» at least set the populace to in stone and coiqier. The Mohave ago we prediete«! that we should -lustriously laughing. employed the recurved spines of have 3500 population some day, an-1 certain species of ca«-tus, which are the The fashion edict is that we thought vaguely of the things natural hooks. we shoubl «lo when we became a well dressed man must have 12 city of that size, but now that we . suits of clothes, This explains why Cocoa Should Be “Cacao” ? aristroeratic Chestcrfieldian are a eity of that size, we do not our Chocolate Is made from the large realize that we shoubl discard our friend. Huge Hume, of the Port nutritive seeds of beans of the swaddling clothes, and we continue land Spectator, is the only perfect cacao tree, a small evergreen tree to look forwar«! to the day when sartorial specimen claimed by the indigenous to tropical America. Of Formerly all chocolate came from of Oregon, we shall be a city and have ft> fourth estate assume a city’s responsibilities, course, our pulchritudinous and tropical America, but now the Gold the «•oust, in Africa, is th* largest pro have a paid fire department, put' vitriolic Claudius Ingalls is exception that proves the rule. ducer of cacao. There is much our police in uniform, etc. popular confusion in connection Why not get the idea that we Even plus fours do not completely with the words, coco, cocoa and have arriv«-d. Of course we expect nullify his natural comeliness. cacao. , to go much farther, every indica The original name of the tree A Danish doctor claims to have was cacao and that form Is retained tion is that we can't help reaching twice our present size, but our discovered how to extract from the in German. Spanish an«l French. detestable lawn But In Dr. Samuel .lohrison's dic arrival at that point would be dandelion (that tionary It was spelled cocoa. It hastened by the assumption of the raider) a flui«l that tastes, looks probably was an error, but at any airs which our size and our posi and has the same quality a .» the rate the s|s*lllng now is the accept- The doctor • d form in English. Tlie cacao has tion in the business world warrant. richest Jersey milk. should extenfT~his experiments an 1 no relation to coconut palms. There extract cream from the cowslip, I h also a small shrub that grows in butter from th«- buttercup, lar I South America cull« d the coco.— Pathfinder Magazine. from the pig weed. etc. ............... rub Haken Beds A Bnitth Edito« Elbert Bsda........ . .............. Wisdom PUT ME I'D LIKE TO HAVE HE« keep rrv G olf SCORE hat« Secretary of State Kozer made an estimate of the popula tion of the state and the counti«»» of the state by multiplying the Using school population by 3)^. Cottage this same method, the Grove school district has a popula tion of over 3500, which probably about correct. A debating team from th« Um versity of Oregon is noon to start on a tour of the world. How do«-» a ih-bating team come to rate such a trip as this? Why, not a football team has been given a trip outside the border» of the United Htates, and football is really a part of education. ASKING A ma n Th- the that off WOMA t /S A4rF NA1URALLV There’s nothing backward about progress. Electricity is th«* cheer leader of advance ment. Artistic, practical aids to nice living. We have some thing yon need, priced to en courage buying. “When you need an electri cian you need a good «me.” Electric Service The man who is not face i danger must also neec»»nry precautions to he won’t face many of The following sign is posted bv the roadside as you enter a western town. It says: 407*1 people died Inst year of gas. 29 inhaled it. 37 put n lighted match to iL Ami 40(H) stepped on it. Typewriter 518 Main afraid to flo take escape or them. Phone 227 Sentinel. Ribbons, The Car» Quickly Cleaned After iMisning through most tun- nets, trnirm nre usually dirtier than rliCy were when they entered, but exactly the reverse is true of a pas- suge over one of the railroad linen In France. After going throogli It, says Popular .Mechanics Magazine, every car ia bnmhed and vacuum cleatieil, saving the lime and labor required for scrubbing with hand Implements. The tunnel la an arch way which Is lined with brushes and vaitiuiu-eleHiilng attachments. A h the (Pain is pulled slowly along, the polishing and cleaning appara tus functions automatically and. in doing so. reaches almost every part of the exterior of the cars. I’rt-aidt-iit Ifnll llringa I hick Praise Fr« »m Group of i'.tisli rii Educatore A Sou’» Christman Carda. Ig<- I. (in father’» hamlwiil mg): “With bnbv ’» love |o In» «bur mother.” Mummie. *-• Age .1: Age «I: "To darling illumini«' with l«iv<- from her <lear little Reggi«-. “ \gi- 0: •' l‘u «l'iriiiig inumimi with fumi luv«- frulli Reggie.’’ \g<- 12: “Tu «li-ui- inutli. i With low nml ” I«» ‘I: “Whut ««ouhlii’t I gi'«' H» w<ith you al t I luvu, uhi dehr m.n »» di-n rr mother with 21: I \lic«-. " i-rbi hi* nd writ « love In hi« Humorist, Who I« licit uglv RUBBER STAMPS brute f University of Oregon, Eugene— flint the lTnlirrtit¥i of Oregon fac ulty it inukiiig good progre.tM in itu arnrrh for more ndrntiflc tiivthoil« of inttruvtion ii evincml by the in tnr«*Kt th.it prominent niurnfarw ar<* uou «bowing in the Univrraitv and it« faculty, »tat«‘i |>r. krimld B i - h nett llall. preti«I«'nt of th«- t’aiver *ity. Dr Itali has just returned from the i Mid "■ Wc»t where he has spent the past several week*. hr. Il.’ill priMtidvd over th«’ meet iug «if the Soui;il Sun*uce Rvivareh ouiieil of America wliirh wa«* h-hi m llanoxer, ll.impshir«*. thU year. II«» alao uisitril the »ami'U*"« of «ever.il lu»g«» uni\vriitiri« tn I came in contact with many men prominent in ttivial '»cienre rr«rnr«*h .mil in the tirltl *f «'tluvati«m l>r. Hull Max« that th«» effort« of th<» University <»f 1 Oregon faculty which are eetiterr«! 1 srouii I seieutitl matrurtion. rather than increasing enrollment in the school, are at tracting nation wide • attention from educator«. Or. Hall states that one! college prv«ide.it told him that the’ people of Oregon should be proud of the Univeraitv ami it« faculty, because of it« rapid ad vane«-me nt along educational line« A Scotchman in a hurry to get home allowed an auto to hit him, whereupon he droppeil to th«* pave ment. The driver »toppeil and picked him up an«l put him in his car. He found a card in the victim’s pocket giving an address to tak«- him to in case of neci<l<-nt. Starting for the address, th«- Scotch man cautiously op«-ne«| on«- eve nn«l took in his whereabout«, When th«1 car drove up in front of his piare, h«- opened his eyes and said to the driver: “Ah’nt Thankee me ha The driver replied: ‘ •Weel. a ye air a brithcr Scot.sninn •»only charg«- half whut a would. Gic me fifty cent» we’ll ca’ it square.’’—Goldin. ILl-ll’ at mu I v »kill th«* year'» edgt* «-«nue» nnothi-t from Reg T Sentinel Well, ne find . L .. < > I NGINEERS Locomotive- -Stationary A SE » ECLIPSE Force Feed Oil Pump A Marvel in Simplicity Card Cabinet* The S« ntinel Made in Oregon DO YOU KNOW? NOW ON DISPLAY Quetiiont—4 1— Win., ’uuous dramatists, con temporal)« is with Shuk«-s|H-iire. wrote In --ollaborntfon? 2— IVL..I team detailed I’lilt-ngo White Sox for the world's chum (donship in 11)19? 3— Who was tlie leading pltchet in the National Icagu«- In 1038? 4— In mechanical englneerlni! what Is an eccentric? ft—Who Invented the kodak? . fl—Wliq discovered the main stream of the Mississippi river? 7— Wlmt battles In what win were fought before a formal dec- luratlou of war by the United States? 8— During whut century <ll«l llie Renaissance reach Its height? 9— What continent embraces the largest division of lund? 10— Who said, “1 would rather be right Ilian I’reshh-ul"? 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