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About Cottage Grove sentinel and Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Oregon) 1915-1921 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 16, 1918)
TO AID THEIR MEN : British Women Disregard Former High Social Positions. Fsmai« Population May Be Found Any Placa Doing Such Work a* Will Help the Cause. HINGS WE THINK SOCIETY I The Nl P. G. club ami husbands of the members had planned n picnic for Wednesday evening but the heavy- shower* interfered somewhat with such plans and a compromise was reuebed by taking the baskets to the Hoy Smith home where a delightful evening was enjoyed. A swim had also been planned and this part o f the program came near | being carried out to the letter as those present tried to get home through the rain without absorbing too large qnun titles o f it. •* V <* Miss Belle Burkholder entertained the proprietors and their families and the dorks of the I ’ niphrcv A Markin store Wednesday evening The diversion of the evening was a program of vocal and instrumental music. vfik Mrs. Karl K Mills entertained a few friends Triday afternoon in honor of ,” ;t P N t i Mr- it k ivrkins. a aouain of Salem, and Hons iVshovv. of Browns ville. <$v Dorena Society. >k-v.'ral I hire n a women surprised Mrs. Claude Van Valin last Thursday by bringing their dinner» and spending the day with her, the oeiiision being her birthday anniversary. Thing» Other« Think nnd Whal W» Th.nk «I Ihn Thing» Othnri Think \ ciiisty bachelor hu* not beeil prop erlv bred. . . . Il »nur bulik credit in all nglil, ymir Im» ine*» •ssociatea dun 't eure u linker'* dmu almut your aucestry • • • ’ l'enplo vv ho ure born greut iinistly 1 woiilitn 't ltnvo gölten so in any nlher vv ii v . Packers’ Profits —Large or Small “ By Jove, 1 never felt more like no us» In luy life, oiil i hup." It was uu old Hrlttsh eolouel speaking. He huil * * * . It t*« tihi |»«trtu,ul:tr »ImwliNuk t«* 1 h * Just returned from a government mis sion to the colonies, and seated before \ outip tiivoiu» will gut uvor it «« mui «'I or Iu t •• r. u great opeu tire of Ills London club, • • • he was relating to a crony some of \\ hrn ti w« »tun ti I myom mit* um ii front Ids experiences while away. “ It was fl»«* Imtfom u!‘ her hiMirt, th«*r«* muv I m » \ while 1 was lu Sidney. Knew a chap Hot weather desserts, icings, |>l<- i i t \ i i f r iin m n t th ,- tu p out there and thought I'd drop lu ou war breads and puddings, or e • • hitu. Walked up to the house and the heavier foods of winter, rung the bell. l»eueedly pretty tuald all are improved immensely \V ht» n > i *» i « f u r l t* » f u l l m im t* rut«» ot $140,(KM) <KK) answered, and. by Jove, so strong wit* by adding just a lew drops t h in g y u u r !» » !iy lit«« !»«*«*n « lu titg , ju « t the force of habit, don't you know, 1 ot Mapleine, which because «f«>!» B in ! t h in k h ow to o |i» h it won!«! Up and kissed her before 1 realised of its vegetable origin, «O Ulltt to h lt\« ‘ M O lIlf f l ri«*n»i t«*ll y u ti fh«* she was uiy own niece." blends perfectly with every h u iiiu t h in g n L o iif h i» . And don't think for a minute that kind of food the old colonel's exiierleuoe wa» \ Imth tuli trust ha* been di»c<i\erevl unique, except iu a few minor details. E VE R Y SEASON W e'll bel it ’» just as vlirty a» thè re»t , Others may uot have developed such OF THE YEA R IS oscillatory habits, but many an ottleer four and JUST RIGHT Kupert Coti ni.in Etilista iu Navy. has come back from the front and found his women folk working as do FOR Kupert t ot l imili >■ m i tu Portland and a h alf billion dollur» mestics In London. The pretty young rulisted iu Ilio ii'-.vy Frulli) alni passini three cen t» woman one sees polishing the wood tInoligli bere mi thè early traili Nunday \ party was given in the hall Thurs work of the hospital waiting room or day evening in honor of Miss Roberta iiiorning un In* vvav lo Hall Friinriscu busily dusting the furniture of the Wilson, o f Oreswoll, who was visiting club parlor may be a duchess or coun here She formerly resided here. A BIT OF FI.OTBAM. tess or the daughter o f a millionaire . wine tuerchaut. There's no telling Hebron Society. Ile was a lugger, iinkeuipt and uneoutb.l these days, and the KnglMi public Is V farewell surprise party wa* given M2 is Hearing il» murk» limi could teli of In» so accustomed to being waited upon Miss June tiilerist by her friends Sat yuiltli ; by its gentlewomen that It lias come unlay night she goes to Portland in a Htvemingly alien tu college or »elioni, out« r Hurftuv to contract an«! th»» rich to accept it as a matter of course. ; few days to attend business college. léuvernevl and growu b\ flit* wildvvuutl'* | in*-:» ot th«* meat i*« rutninu«| within. Not so with the Sammy, though, rute. • • e says an exchange, llc'd be the tlrst to Mr. and Mrs ,T. A Powell entertained Bui he kaevv all thè storie* of liiII aud Before drawiug thread* for hemstitch resent the charge of being undemocrat at dinner Sunday. The guests were Mr via le , ic. but still the thought of Itelug and Mrs. I*. P. Baughman, o f Cottage j mg, vvet a »mull brusli mid rub it over \ud he rend vv iili mi interest timi did served by one ot the "400" Is almost Grove. Mr. and Mrs George Kebelbeek u bar of *oap until a lather is produced. uot fai); too much for him. He was a pretty and family. Mr and Mrs John Kobe! ; Then scrub the threads aud they will Hi* soul w u» wlnte ami hi» face serene, { fresh young man when he first hit book and son, Joe Miller and the two pull uui much mfirc easily. V ri vi he trust evi that Uovi he Itati uever If no packer profits had been England. He had a reputation for little Kappnuf girls. seen ; gjv * breeztness to uphold, itud by the spike earned, you could have bought l’Un» he passisi In» duy » 'mong thè unir I of Heinie’s hat. he was going to live Saginaw Society. TALE S OF THE TO W N uiuriiig pine», your meat at only a fraction of up to It. But when he learned that Inice and Anna Fogle entertained a ‘ I VV bere thè w hippool w ili Wall* unti Ilo the young woman servant was the number of their little friends at a birth night vv invi wtiilies a cent per pound cheaper? daughter o f one of the peers of the Jay party Saturday. Sunday being their Mr. anil Mrs. \V. L. Hatch, o f Rose 1 anniversary. realm he wilted. There'» a story that'» told of a irei- burg, spent the week end with Mr. anil For one may find the English gen Packers’ profits on meats and that fell Mr*, i'hus. Steven*, while on their way tlewoman any place and doitig any VV limi thè g l o w m g u li »et had cast i l » home from Portland. kind of menial labor. She isn't the animal products have been lim speli; HOUSEHOLD H IN TS petted und pampered hothouse product Mr* R. P. Davis, of Grants Pass, who That It »t ru ck Inni down a» he gu/evi ited by the Food Administration, (Kipulur novelists would have you be hail been visiting Mrs V E Burrow*, away lieve her once to have been. Instead, left Friday for a visit with her folk* at VV bere thè glenins iu thè forest were since November 1, 1917. she's a mighty sensible, industrious, Sharpen the knives of your food chop Yoncalla. turuing gray; patriotic person. Her brothers and I jwr by grinding through a piece of Mr*. II. A. Miller visited in Eugene \ml tbcv scuretiv-vi for a due tliut ringhi sweethearts ure “out there” doing i »couring soap. Saturday. inforni • • • their bit aud she is “ carrying on” back Mr. ami Mr*. Hope Fiester. o f this O f vicur oucs a l a r o f tlic life le s * forni; home. It's no longer a novel sight to A little glycerine smeared around the city:» Mr anil Mrs Hershel Allison and From whence he hud com there were see her manipulating the Intricate ma i glass stoppers o f bottles will prevent Mr ami Mr*. Hamburg, o f Koseburg. j none who knew; chinery of the munitions plant or j them from sticking. left Tne-dny morning for an outing o ft They hud deemed him a logger • ■ • skillfully guiding a taxi through the two weeks at Belknap Springs. Mrs thought it truel fog-shrouded streets of lauidou. lu h Beetles have a great objection to un F te s te r had been visiting her daughter Vini th e y found but II bible white uniform she wears the red cross slaked lime, and a few pieces o f this Mr*. Mlison. at Kesebtirg. uml returneil verse, In the hospitals of France and her na placed in their haunts will generally Vini u golden curl ili u buttered purse app«*udicit i» i« prêt enteil. ON P! S p o o N here with the party the day before. tive island. And now she is plying keep them ^way. K M . \dler i kn relíete« \ N Y CANE Mrs. I. Ritchey was in Eugene Sat * * • the dust cloth aud the mop, washlug None guesHfd that a man might seek «our Ntotnneh, ga« <>r eon »ti pit I ion he dishes, answering doors and doing the By adding a little vinegar to the urday. the repose rulin' it remove» \l.(, foul matter Hr A. VV. Waldo, of Portland, visit thousand and one other things that water, cracked eggs can be boiled as That only the heart of u foreM knows; whieh clogged and poi»on«*d your «y» ed Friday with the Alf. Jury family. have to be done. satisfactorily as undamaged ones. Thut hi» «ou! might long for the »had tern. Th»* I N S T A N T action »iirpri«»« * . # # He was on his way to San Diego. Nothing Is too mental for her to at own g ray both doctor* and patient*. New Pint tempt If It adds to the comfort of the Do not leave a spoon in the pan if ñ That Hoft» iied the glare of the mocking Drug Store. men who have given their all for Bri j you want the contents to come to a boil (G IV E FREE R IG H T O F W A Y duy; tannia. There's Lady Evelyn King, ouickly. The spoon carries o ff the heat FOR NEW ROAD TO LOR ANE None drew hum ! that u heart might wither eldest daughter of the earl aud count and delays the cooking and «Jie * * # ess of Lovelace, who is a housemaid A number o f property owner» in the Yet the .«miling lip* gi«e forth no cry at a Weymouth hospital. She was u Apples that are baked should be Collegi» ('ru«t addition to Eugene nnd \ hit of wruukage he drifted in, debutante Just a few years ugo anil pricked with a fork before being placed adjoining traut* in th e foothills south And none there were who ha»! «ludied at the time she was presetted to King in the oven, as it will prevent their I o f that uitv hnve «i gnu«! an ngreement h i in; George she was expected to become breaking while cooking. FOR HOME PEOPLE » whereby they will give th e right of way So. unkmiwiug, they luid him away to • * * one of the lenders of London society. j free for the proposed road between Eu re»t# She is tall, with dark brown hair und I f bottle* o f medicine, perfume, or gene and I.«»ran«*. With a bab> ’.*« curl on hi« quiet breaat. eyes o f the same hue. uml is consid other preparation« are to be carried l . Hall ■' I 19 ered one of the moat beautiful women while traveling, flip the top* in melted Port Innd, in The Oregonian In London. When war was declared oaraffin to avoid the danger of leak AMONG THE CHURCHES she was rapidly fulfilling the predic age. W H A T TO USE TO • • • tions made for her popularity at the PR E VEN T A P P E N D IC IT IS time of her coming out. But now she Tvi freshen a shabby carpet, dampen Phone 80 Is a servant in one of the uiuny hos a »mall portion at a time with a cloth Methodist Church Rev. .l .-epii Knotts, Cottage Grove people should know , tor. i at 10 a; m pitals In England. wrung out in strongly salted water and I Regular preaching services at 11 a. ni. simple buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., then rub dry with a clean duster. nnd 8:00 p. in. Kpworth league at 7:<»n as mixed in Adler i ku, flushes the KN Plume Hunter«. • 0 9 : |> in Mi,! week prayer meeting Thurs TIRE bowel tract so completely that Florida once upon a tliue was allv* | Thick paper should be laid under ear i day evenings at * :0O o ’clock. with wild bird*, says the Florida nets if the patent lining is not, to be | Morning sermon. “ Presenting i ’ n * to G o d ." Evening sermon. Times Union. According to William had. It save* wear and prevents the in i Self T. Honaday, author of American Na roads o f moths, which, however, will I ‘ ‘ Haters o f Ligh t.' ’ . 4 . ttirul HlBtory, no other *;ate in Amer seldom give trouble if salt is sprinkled ica, except possibly California, ever | around the edge* when the carpet is Cl ristlan Church W alter < allisori; min ister Bible school 9:45 a. in Y P. H possessed a bird fauna quite compar laid. by sending them to the Cottage I ( '. E. 7:0U p. U 1 Preaching services at • • « able with Florida. Florida bird life 11:00 a. in. amt S:0U p. ni. Grove Laundry. Fuel, soap, and ev was one o f the wonders of America Subject at 10:45 a. in., “ The Teach In boiling meat for soup, put it iri erything that enters into washing I But the gunners begun to shoot and cold water and allow it to come slow I v ing Principle of the Great Com mis has greatly increased in price, but I shoot. | to a lim ner to extract the juice. I f the i »¡o n ." Subject at s:00 p. in., “ Why our charge* have not risen uccord The plume hunters have practically ! meat is to be boiled for itself alone, put j VV*- Do Not Keep the Hahhath.'9 This ingly. We can save your money Me exterminated the roseate spoonbill, the . it into boiling water. This causes the | is the first o f a series o f sermons along sides, what’s the use of sweating flamingo, the scarlet Ibis, and the I this line. over the wash tub these hot daysf Carolina parrakeet, and the limpkln * • * DRY C LE A N IN G A and ivory-billed woodpecker have Baptist Church E. <> O. Groat, pastor S P E C IA L T Y emeritus. Sunday school at 10:00 a. about disappeared, largely in the In m. Preaching at 11:00 a rn. Prayer terest of the millinery business to orna meeting Thursday evening, 7:” 0 o ’clock. ment fashionuble hats. The robin and • 9 9 other song and Insect-destroying birds Christian Science Church Services in ! ure fast going. Unless a stand Is chapel at 'J4‘J Second street each Sun , taken by well enforced laws the wild day at II::OO a m Regular testimonial meeting Wednesday evening at 8:00 bird life o f the state will eventually o'clock The building is open for the use disappear and the multiplicity o f In • f the circulating library each Wednen sects must Imperil or destroy agricul day afternoon from I :.'{0 to 4i.'lO o ’clock tural Interests. All are cordially invited to the services as well as to make use o f the literature. [ • • • Legless Mountain Climber. Gospel Mission VV B. Finney and wife ¡now-capped Mt. H ixm I. a difficult, leader*. Second door south of cream austlng climb for the seasoned ery. Services Tuesday and Friday at j rtsinan. has been scaled by a leg- 8:1)0 p in Sunday services at and « newsboy. A few weeks ago, ae- 8:00 p. m. ■ ' • all ipanled by two guides, a forest ger. and his wife, the newsy’s de- ninatlori won out. according to A POORLY FED HOR8F. »ular Mechanics’ Magazine. Part of reflects discredit on its owner, hot the trip was made on horseback, but Engine* ure either water* Declare your independence of fright- owner gets the worst of tho deal be I cooled or air cooled. Thie, ?n the steep grades were encount- fulness in the appearance of your the air cooled type, like all cause economy in feeding the Horse d It was every man for himself. in tn rn a h om h ua tion mniinma, walls. Do away with that dingy pa affects its working capacity as well a* requirre an oil that hnlAa i newsboy was equipped with an lm- its appearance. I f yonr horse kicks un per and replace it with paper that ita full lubricating qualitiaa vised sled and blocks studded with at cylindar heat, burnt his feed you can correct it by buying will make you optimistic and renew clean in the cornbuvtion vy spikes. These Implements, how- your feed here, as you get the best 1 your energy for the prosecution of chamber* and goe* out r, proved more o f a hindrance quality for the least outlny. Farmers, j with eahauat. Z E R O L F .N E the war. We have an elegant stock (Cslllornia) fill* the«* requirement* per n help and were discarded. Hal* contractors and hdrse owners generally 1 o f papers for your inspection in our fectly. it lm c o rre c tly himself on his abnormally strong know that our feed is always up to the . refined from selected Cmli• store room at the de ot corner. form e m»phalt-bam0 crude. 1 standard. is be flung his body up the Incline era! feet at a time nnd often made ter progress than others o f th« There’s a year round season for Mapleine Packers’ profits look big— when the Federal T rade Commission reports that tour them earned during the three w ar years. Packers’ profits look small — W hen it is explained that this profit w us earned on total sales of over or only about on each dollar of sales. CRESCENT MAPLEINE This is the relation between profits and sales: Profits | Sales Swift & Company, U. S. 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