Cottage Grove sentinel and Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Oregon) 1915-1921, June 06, 1919, Image 2

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V .
TONY IS UNTANGLED
BY SENIOR STUDENTS
Reduced Prices at
The Samóle Store
This Week
“ U n ta u g li u g T o n y ” v u p re s e n te d
F r i d a y ev en in g in a v e ry c re d ita b le
m a n n e r by the seuior eluaa of the high
school. Mias Ruth Jurg cuaon, as Miss
C arro ly u Carroll, a b rig h t s t a r o f the
chorus, aud Mias S ylvia v e a tc h , as Mr*.
Hrowu, a tem p o rary a u n t, a cte d d if f i
cult p a r t s an d pro bably c a rr ie d o f f the
honors.
O th er m em bers of th e east
w ere Miss Muriel Shay, as Mrs. Addi
son Ray, rieh but a n x io u s ; D avid Mr
l u t u r f f , us A n tho ny Ray, Mrs. R a y ’s
e h ie f a n x ie t y ; Miss ilnxel L ou rka, as
M ildred Carets, a you ng w id ow ; Miss
Ada Adams, as Mra. J a m e s M unnering.
w ith designs on T o n y ; Miss G race Oli
ver, a s G ladys M annering, an only
child; Max Wilson, as Mr. F en w ick Van
Alsten. a frien d of th e fam ily, an d Vir
Powell, as Thompson, a bu tler.
V pleasing p a rt or the p ro g ra m w as a
Men’a Outing Shoes, the p a ir.............
$ 2 .6 5
Men’« Heavy Work Shoes...................
$ 3 . 5 0 to $ 7 . 5 0
Men's Loggers, the pair, from ............ $ 1 0 . 5 0 to $ 1 5 . 0 0
Boys’ Outing Shoes, from 11 to tise 2.
$ 1 . 6 5 to $ 1 . 8 5
Boys’ Dress Shoes from .......................
$ 2 . 9 5 to $ 3 . 1 5
Ladies’ White Kid Shoes, the p a ir ..
$ 5 .9 5
Ladies' White Poplin Shoes, the pair
$ 3 .9 5
Ladies' Oxfords, the pair, from ..........
$ 5 . 0 0 to $ 5 . 6 5
Men's and Boys’ Overalls, the pair. . . . . $ 1 . 2 5 to $ 1 . 9 5
Men's and Boys' Coveralls, the pair, from $ 2 . 6 5 1° $ « » .5 0
Misses' Dresses, each, from .................
$ 1 . 2 5 to $ $ . 0 0
A.
W.
SW ANSON.
Mr. M a tth e w s responded
B U N C H T H A T C A B IN
BURNS
The m ain c ab in at the C om b in ation
MANAGER
e f f e c ts th e s t u d e n ts r e t u r n e d h ere yes
EXPERIMENTAL PAVING TO
BE LAID HERE
C o u n ty C o u rt E x p e c te d to T a k e Ad
T U t i f t of L tg laU U T « A c t fo r
Tost of R o ad M a to n a ia .
A g reem en t by th e l a n e co u n ty court
to p ro v id e a p a r t o f th e a d d itio n a l cost
o f lay in g wood block p a v e m e n t will in
all p ro b a b ility result in lay in g in l.aue
cou nty th e fifte e n miles o f ex p e rim e n ta l
p a v e m e n t o f th r e e ty p e s prov id ed for
by th e last leg islatu re, a n d i f this
proves to be th e case th e p a v e m e n t will
be laid betw een Goshen an d C o tta g e
Grove in s te a d o f b etw een E u gen e an d
J u n c t i o n C ity.
T h ^ a e t passed b y th e last leg islatu re
pro vid es fo r lay in g f i f te e n miles o f ex-
¡■erimeutal p a v e m e n t— f i v e miles to be
asph altic, fiv e miles co ncrete an d fiv e
m iles wood block. I t w as prov id ed in
t h e a c t, however, t h a t th e a d d itio n a l
cost o f wood block m ust b e m ade up by
th e lu m berm en o r from o th er ou tside
sources.
The a d d itio n a l cost will be
about $15,000, and o f this th e lu m b e r­
men h av e raised all b u t a b o u t $2,500,
and th is am o u n t th e Lane co u n ty court
h as a g reed t o p u t up. T h e co urt ex
pects to m a k e up th e am o u nt th ro ugh
lowered m a in te n a n c e costs.
T h e d o n a tio n s b y th e lu m berm en and
th e L ane co u n ty c o u rt a r e to be p u t be­
fo re th e S t a t e H ig h w a y Commission,
a n d it is exp ected t h a t th e ex p e rim e n ta l
p av em e n t, which will be laid u n der
c o m p e titiv e c o n d itio n s fo r comparison,
a n d will th e r e fo re be o f a high ty pe,
w ill be laid in L an e county.
T h ere h a s been some discussion of
lay in g th is p a v e m e n t b etw een E u gene
an d J u n c t io n C ity , b u t this would en
ta i l te a r in g up th e excellent fo u n d a tio n
a lr e a d y e x is tin g on t h a t road, as wood
block an d concrete calinot be laid d i ­
re c t ly on th e p resen t m aca d am f o u n d a ­
tion." I n all p ro b a b ility it would also
m e a n d e fe r r in g p av em e n t o f th e E u
gene J u n c t io n C ity stre tc h till n ex t
y ear, w hile i f th e ex is tin g fo u n d a tio n
is used it is likely t h a t th is stre tc h w ill
b e p av ed th is year.
In o rd er to avoid loss o f th is f o u n d a ­
tio n it is now p lan n ed to lay th e e x p e ri­
m e n ta l p a v in g south to Goshen, where
a g r e a t deal o f new c o n stru ctio n is to
be done. T h is can be g rad ed th is fall,
an d th e p a v e m e n t laid n e x t y ear.
MRS. J . H. W A L K E R D IE S
A T A D V A N C E D A G E O F 89
Mrs. L y d ia A. W alk er, pioneer o f th is
section, died a t Monroe W ed nesd ay .
T h e body was b ro u g h t here y e s t e r d a y
f o r in t e r m e n t. She was born in K e n ­
tu c k y M ay 27, 1830, an d was 89 y e a r s
an d 9 d a y s o f age. Hhe had been an i n ­
v alid a y e a r o r more. When a g irl she
m oved to S u lliv an , 111., w here she was
m arrie d to T hom as C arp en te r. One
child w as b orn to th is union, J o h n C a r ­
p e n te r, o f Monroe. She la te r m a rrie d
J . H. W alk e r. T w o ch ild ren su rv iv e from
th is union, Ulysses W alker, o f P o rt la n d ,
and Mrs. J . M. D urham , o f th is city.
Mrs. W a lk e r cam e to Oregon in 1882
a n d was a re s id e n t o f th is c ity fo r a
n u m ber o f years.
hens. G et egg record card s fro m T he
Do you w a n t to sell s o m e th in g ! Use
a S e n tin el vmtatad
***
terday.
SECOND RECITAL IS
HEARTILY RECEIVED
ll e u r y
The re c ita l Monday ev en in g by p u ­
pils o f Mrs. la-on D eslm rzes an d Mrs.
Hubert S u tc lif fe w as fully as e n jo y ab le
as th a t of th e w eek befo re an d was
well a tte n d e d . Miss M ary Ellen Beu
son su rp rised a d m i re r s o f her work in
her ren d itio n o f th e vocal solo, “ Car
lueiiH," a very d if f ic u l t num ber. O th e r
uum bers of especial m erit were th e vo­
cal d u et, “ L o v e Is a G a r d e n , ’’ by Mrs.
D ealm rzes an d Mrs. H e a g e r „ an d th e
piano solo, “ F i f t h N o c t u r n e , V b y Miss
E va Bro ckus. T he ch orus uu m bers were
ag ain especially pleasing.
M em bers of th e ch orus w ere: U l l i a n
Lewis, la>is Thomas, A ud rey A nlauf,
M ary Ellen Benson, M a r g a re t Mr Don-
aid, E th e l Mackey, M a n b e l l A b b o tt,
Mrs. C. E. F ro st, Mrs. B e r t Cochran,
Mrs. C. L. Churchill. Mrs. H. B. B reed
love, Mrs. Andrew B run d, Mrs. lim a
B eager.
O th e r nu m bers on th e pro g ram w ere
piano solos by C ry s ta l Kobinson, Uea-
p e r H ubb ell, Dolly P it c h e r an d Elsie
S terlin g, vocal solos by lrnis T h om as
and Mrs. B e rt Cochran, a p ia n o d u e t by
E th el M ack ey a n d . M y r tle S w an son, a
piano tr io by Velm a H a r t, H azel S w a n ­
son an d M y rtle H ubbell, an d a vocal
q u a r t e t by L illian I ^ w is , Lois Thom as,
Mrs. B e rt C ochran an d Mrs. li m a Boa-
ger.
T h e ac c o m p a n ists
were
Miss Ada
M a tth e w s an d Miss L eno ra H ubbell, th e
p e rf o rm a n c e of b o th o f whom was
w orthy o f f a v o r a b le comment.
E ig h t h G rades Pass.
T h e fo llow ing s t u d e n ts in sou th ern
I.ane co u n ty were successful in passin g
th e eig h th g ra d e e x a m in a tio n s recently
held, an d when the physiology an d g r o g
raphy g ra d e s a r e secured from all o f the
d is tri c ts th e list m ay even be longer:
D is tric t 24— Lelia A udrey H asting s,
R uth Ellen Lebow, D erral Mosby.
D istric t SB— Lyle W rig h t J a c k s o n .
D is tric t 3(5— R u th H arris, A lmo Vi-
e t t a Hileinan.
D is tric t 75— N ola G. Hunton, L illian
M. E w ing, Elsie G. Heck.
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C h i l d r e n ’s D a y P ro g ram .
D istric t 93— F loyd K. McLin, loin
The C h ris tia n b ib le school will p r e ­ Gosso, V ernon I.eroy T hom ason, P earl
sen t th e follow ing pro g ram next S u n ­ T h e lm a McCollum, E t t a F lo ren ce Lund.
d a y e v e n in g a t 8 p. m., a f t e r which an
D istric t 130— W illiam C arroll F o rd , R.
o f f e r in g will be t a k e n fo r foreign mis V icto r K raal.
sions:
P ia n o d u et, “ O ’e r Hill and D a l e ’ ’—
L i t t l e T o ts H old Picnic.
Y e ta P la s te r , A gnes H ilton.
Misst-s C arolyn Rebelling, F e rn H o l ­
S c ri p tu re lesson a n d p ra y e r — W a lte r comb an d B e rth a S tephen s, with 75 lit
Callison.
tie to ts, pupils of th e first, second and
Song, “ J e s u s Loves th e I J t t l e C h il­ th i r d g ra d e s o f the ea st side school,
d r e n ’ ’— V iv ian C arlile and prim aries.
picnicked W ed n esd ay in the grove east
R e c ita tio n — V era Wilkins.
of J a c k s o n G od ard ’a home. Mrs. C harles
Solo, ‘ ‘ L ittle R osebuds ’ ’— Cecile C a l­ M< K ib b en kin d ly ca rrie d the e a ts out
lison.
in her car. A t 9:30 th e children m arched
R e c ita tio n , “ W h a t I K n o w ’ ’-«-Eloine th ro u g h Main av en u e a n d out to the
K nox.
grove. T h e re th e y picked wild s t r a w ­
Solo, “ Rose* o f J u n e ’ ’— Imceil K i r k ­ b e rrie s a n d clim bed trees until noon,
p a tr ic k .
when a more th a n p le n tifu l a m o u n t of
A ddress, “ U n d e r th e A m erican F l a g sandw ich es, pickles, salad, lem onade,
in th e P h i l i p p i n e s ’ ’— Roy H and s.
cak e a n d jello was served. M any p ic ­
R ead in g ,
“ In-as-M uch ’ ’— M ildred tu r e s w ere t a k e n and gam es were p lay ed
H orn.
,
u n til 4 o ’clock, when e a ts were a g a in
A ddress, “ Shall W e M a k e I t P la in to
served.
A f r i c a ! ’ ’— Lois H u f f .
Solo, “ I Haw th e H oly C i t y ’ ’— Mrs.
B e r t Coehran.
A ddress, “ I f J a p a n I,ead s th e Ori
T E B T E D R E C IP E S .
en t, W h e r e ! ’ ’— C liffo rd Taylor.
Duet, “ Jes u s L o v e r of My S o u l ’ ’—
E th c y M ackey, I ^ s l i e Hull.
H O W TO V A R Y P O T A T O D IS H E S .
Address, “ K n o c k in g a t th e Door o f
T h i b e t ’ ’—-S ylvia V eatch.
M eat a n d P o t a t o P ie With P o t a t o
R ending, “ T he I^ - p e r’ ’— Mrs. A da
C ru s t— Boil ment, cut in to small pieces,
Oakes.
Addrees, “ C hina, th e W o r l d ’s Hope mix w ith p o ta to e s s e p a r s te l y boiled aud
c u t up, and put in to a b a k in g dish.
or D e s p a i r ’ ’— Mrs. R uby TrunnelJ.
Solo, “ My Ixived One R e s t ’ ’— Mrs. M ake a cru s t by m ix in g sm oothly
m ashed p o tato es to which a tablespoon-
B. K. Lawson.
Address, “ Sad I n d i a or Glad I n d i a ’ ’ ful of s h o r te n in g has been added, w ith
enough flou r and w a te r to m a k e them
— H azel Loueks.
roll Out easily. A pie made of a pound
B enediction.
of m e a t will req u ire fiv e or six sm all
boiled p o tato es, a cup ful of m ashed p o ­
C ard of T h an k s.
ta t o e s an d e ig h t or ten tab lesp o o n fu ls
We wish to ex p ress ou r sincere a p p re ­ of flour, an d should be b aked a b o u t 20
ciation o f th e k in d n e s s shown us in our m in u te s in a hot oven. S alt, pepper, Hnd
recen t be re a v e m e n t.
o th e r seaso nin g, us onion and c a rr o t,
MRS. E M M A E B Y
m ay be add ed to ta s te . A teasp oonful
jntip
AND FA M IL Y .
of b a k in g pow der m akes the cru s t l i g h t ­
er.
• • •
P o t a t o P u d d i n g — H a l f pound m ash ed
p o tato es (5 small p o ta t o e s ) ; 4 ta b le
spoonfuls b u t t e r or good cooking f a t ; 2
e g g s;
cu p m ilk ; % teaspoon ful s a l t ;
Vi lemon (ju ice and r i n d ) ; 1 ta b le sp o o n ­
ful s u g a r ;
cu pful raisins o r ra isin s
and nu t meats. Boil potatoes, mash, and
ad d b u t t e r , eggs, milk, lemon ju ice,
g r a t e d peel, and sugar. Beat all t h e i n ­
g re d i e n ts to g e th e r und b s k e in a b u t ­
tered dish for 45 m in u te s or longer.
S t u f f e d P o ta to e a — A nice w ay to s e ­
cure v a r i e ty is to cut a slice from th e
to p of each b ak ed p o ta to and scrap e
out th e inside. Mash, season with salt,
p ep per, chopped parsley or chopped c e l­
ery leaf, (or onion ju ice if lik ed ), and
b u t t e r or savory fat, an d heat in a litt le
hot m ilk ; add tw o well beaten w h ite
o f eggs. Refill the skins, s p rin k le with
g ra t e d cheese or bread crumbs, and b a k e
in a hot oven a b o u t six minutes.
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I M V t R S A l
C \ IV
The demand for earn is ho great that Fords are being delivered
only upon orders definitely placed with Ford agents, and some­
time* even then delivery is slow. If you wish a car for use this
season, your order should be placed right now. We will be
pleased to demonstrate to interested parties at any time.
FORD TOURING CAR..... .............................................
$618.21
FORD ROADSTER................................
$004.58
FORD SEDAN, with electric starter and electrically
equipped throughout— .................................
$953.55
B a k e d Eggs.
Mix to g e t h e r one cup ful o f b re a d
cru m b s
with tw o ta b le sp o o n fu ls of
m elted b u t t e r . ' P u t a layer o f th e
crum bs in th e bot>-.in o f th e b a k i n g
dish an d lay on fo u r eggs.
S p rin k le
with s alt an d pepper.
Cover w ith
c ru m b s and b a k e u n til th e eggs a r c set
* n d th e crum bs a re well b row ned.
Serve hot.
FORD ONE-TON TRUCK, worm drive, without body....$635.15
SEVERAL SECOND HAND MACHINES ON
HAND AT BARGAIN PRICES
Cottage G rove Garage
0. E. Woodson, Proprietor
L a k e S u stain s B ro ken Back.
W ith his b a rk broken a n d his lower
limbs p a ra ly z e d , H en ry L a k e o f Sag
uaw, was cu rried on a co t sev eral miles
ov er th e m o u n tain s by friends, it being
im possible to get iu to the woods w ith a
vehicle.
F in ally re ach in g a road he
wus t a k e n on a motor tru ck tu C ottage
G rove. T h e iu ju ry occurred May 28.
when Mr. 1-ake, who is a “ high clim b
e r ’ * in a logging ru m p , fell from a gin
pole to t h e gro u nd, f r a c t u r i n g th e lower
lu m b a r v e rte b ra e .
H e » » » t a k e n to Salem M onday. An
X ray t a k e n of th e b re a k shows t h a t the
sp in al co rd is not in ju red th o u g h th e r e
is a pressure on it which causer the
p araly sis . T h e doctor hopes to remove
th e p re s s u re and to a t least p a rtia lly
resto re th e use of the limbs th o u g h it is
held u n c e r t a in as y e t u n til f u r t h e r pho­
t o g r a p h s of the in ju ry a re m ade. Mr.
L ake, when ta k e n to Salem , w as re s tin g
c o m p a r a tiv e ly easy th o u g h movem ent
caused him iutense pain.
Cottage Orove, Ore.
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Claaay jo b p ri n ti n g . T he S e n tin el.
* u £ 5 ^ »«..
■ «Ta*»
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NEIGHBORHOOD NBW8
. S A G IN A W .
(S p e c ia l to T he S entinel.)
J u n e 4. Miss B e rth a N eat, who has
been w ork ing in C o tta g e Grove, is vis
it in g frie n d s here befo re going to her
home iu S a n t a C lara.
Mr. a n d Mrs. G ib ler an d son H arold,
fo rm er res id en ts of Delight Valley, were
s h a k in g h a n d s w ith old frie n d s here
Moudiiv iiioruiug w hile m otoring from
M arsh field to P o r t la n d , w here th ey will
reside.
Mr. an d Mrs. L eo n ard an d d a u g h te r s
were d in n e r gueats a t th e Sliurou home
S unday.
Mrs. E lliott au d d a u g h te r s , Eunice
and Muric, und sen, J a c k , of Delight
Valley, w ere d in n e r g u e sts at the S co tt
home S u n d ay .
Mr. und Mrs. P e n o y c r an d d a u g h te r s
B a r b a r a an d K b /n t. - th were in Cot luge
Grove S a tu r d a y ,
E rm a E llio tt, o f D elight Valley, wus
u d in n e r g u est a t the lieusto n home Suit
day.
¡’earl, F aye, Chloe an d E lw y u W hite
ley visited at the hoiuv of th e ir g ra n d
p a re n ts, Mr. nml Mrs. L. C. S c o tt, Inst
w eck.
B e rth a N eat an d Merle S co tt spent
Monday a t t h e E lliott home in lb-light
Valley.
Mr. und Mrs. S h aro n an d d a u g h te r s
R uth an d E s th e r w ent to Ores well Hut
u rday to help c e le b r a te the s ix ti e th
w edd ing a n n iv e r s a r y o f Mr. an d Mrs.
Benedict.
Mrs. Allen an d d a u g h t e r Mary visit
od W ednesday at the W itc h e r home in
lb-light Valley,
Alvin Allen, o f Y ourullu, spent Sun
duy e v e n in g a t th e H a ig h t home.
Lowell Bs-nstou and S am m y Cappious
w ere in E ug ene M ouday.
Miss N ora y u c c a und M rj. tlop i er
shopped in E u g en e T u esd ay .
Miss Flossie M a th is v is ite d Mrs. l a
l ’o rte a t Mabel las t week.
Toni S c o tt, o f R ujudu, v is ite d sev eral
d a y s w ith his p a re n ts here th is week.
Miss Lillie K uight and Miss Bcrth.i
N eat, H arold l i u r t / e l l und M arv el Run
dull m otored to E ug ene S a t u r d a y eve-
ning.
H aro ld Hopper, o f Mabel, visited bis
fum ily here S u n d ay .
The y u e e n e r fam ily huve m oved onto
the C ooper place n e a r C o tta g i Grove.
Mrs. lu p l in au d son Roy wen- in the
Grove T u esd ay .
T he Allen and y u e c n fa m ilie s an d
Mrs. C. C. Moody visited ut the F is h e r
home in l.yux Hollow S u n d a y .
Miss C larabell T a p lin , o f Sali-m. v i s i t ­
ed her m o th er here recently .
Mrs. H enry McK ee ami Imbv an d Mr*
S h a v e r visited in D elight Valley Mon
day.
L Y N X HOLLOW.
(S p ecial ot T h e S r u l i n l . ,
June 4
George T ellier ca m e home
F rid a y a f t e r a se v e ra l d a y s ’ v-jsit iu
S p rin g fie u l mid Eugene.
Iv y P o r t e r uiude a business t r i p to
E ug ene S a tu r d a y .
Mrs. H en ry laijoie an d son E d, of
W endling, were here F r i d a y fo r th e
deco ratio n exercises in th e W a l k e r eeui
etery.
Otis an d Lcnnu B riggs nurtured to
T re n t fo r a several d a ) s ’ v is it a n d to
assist in th e d eco ratio n o f t h e c e m e te r y
last week.
„
Kelse F isher, of th e 2 0 .h en gin ee rs,
a rriv e d borne lust F rid a y . L ik e th e rest
of the boys, be w o u ld n 't t a s e consider
able for lain tr ip to F r a n c e b u t d o e s n ’t
ca re to go ugiiiii r i g h t u w a / .
Mr. an d Mrs. D. P. C ald w ell g av e s
p a r t y S a tu r d a y n ig h t in hon or o f th e ir
son E r n e s t ’s s e v e n te e n th b i r t h d a y .
Mr. and Mrs. J o h n F e r g u s ' « a tt e n d e d
church in the G ru ve S u n d a y .
Mrs. J . K. S am pson w e n t to Hulcm
F rid u y to jo in Mr. S am p so n , und th ey
will m ake thist th e i r f u t u / o bom».
Mrs. S la t e r hud th e p b - u s u r j o f e n ­
te r t a i n i n g two a u to loads o f re l a ti v e s
from L eb an o n over F r i d a y nig h t.
Miss Amy W alker, o f E u g e n e , sp ent
the week end at th e home of her u u n t,
Mrs. M arion I a - bow.
Mrs. F ru nk Clock w en t to P o r t l a n d
last week. A d a u g h t e r fro m T h e D ulhu
w as to jo in her th e r e an d to g e t h e r th e y
were to visit a n o th e r d a u g h te r , Mrs.
A rnlria I.aswell, o f H a tti e G ro u n d ,
Wash.
Mr. and Mrs. F b-teher E n g la n d , Mr.
and Mrs. M arion Lebow anil Miss Amy
W a lk e r motored to E u g en e S u n d a y a f ­
ternoon.
HEBRON.
(Hpecinl to T h (. S e n tin e l.)
J u n o 4.— Mr. und Mrs. C. C. Gilliam
and tw o ch ildren, Ada a n d Viola, Mr*.
E m ilia
Kelley and tw o ch ildren, E lves
and Li-lit, C. 11. W in e c o ff a n d Mr. an d
Mrs. W a lte r Luc ky went to London Hut
urduy e v e n in g to a t t e n d a d a n c e at
F ra n k Lents.
Mr. a n d Mrs. J o h n A becne a n d non
m otored over from O ak la n d S u n d a y to
v isit Mr. A b e c n e ’s b ro th e r, J .
A.
Abeene.
G r a n d m a N um bers fell and wns b a d ly
in ju re d S a tu r d a y .
G. L. C arlile and fo ur children called
a t J . (¿. A. Y o u n g 's F r i d a y ev ening.
Mr. and Mrs. J . A. Powell an d fum ily
m otored to London S u n d a y to a tt e n d
church.
Mr. an d Mrs. U. J . K u p p a u f and fnm
ily and Mr. and Mrs. L. W. M cK ib ben
and litt le son motored to E u g en e S u n ­
day.
Mrs. J . A. Powell an d son N o rv al,
Mrs. B. M. K u p p a u f an d children and
Mrs. J o h n K eb eib eck motored over to
Silk C reek F rid a y to a t t e n d the school
picnic.
W. J . H am p to n an d son, of E ugene,
m otored up to G. J . K u p p a u f ’s T h u rs
d a y o f Inst week.
E. F. Carlile, o f P o r t la n d , visited F r i ­
day an d S a t u r d a y ut the home of bis
sister, Mrs. J . Q. A. Young.
DIVIDE.
(Special to T h e S entinel.)
J u n e 4.-- Mr. and Mrs. Giles Olin re ­
tu rn e d to th e i r home a t Y nquina a f t e r
a sho rt v is it w ith Mrs. O l in 's p aren ts,
Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Miller.
Hevernl D iv ide women d e co rated the
g ra v e s a t th e H aw ley cem e tery T h u r s ­
day.
J . H. H aw ley and d a u g h t e r Alsea mo
to rd e to E ugene T u esd ay .
K e n n e th McReynoldn is a t t e n d i n g the
com m encem ent week exerciues in Eu-
A bu se
UMtuilly mnatiN «*y«* neglect. Kyc*
ure slrciigthcncil liy exorcise,
r ’s Dase-Curva
kryptok Lanaas
Ara Sanai
harm ed by at ruin.
SHERMANW.
R em ove
the Strain
Moody
with auitnlile gluaaea mid (he uae
of the eyea In-cornea a jileauure.
Failure to tin tliia in time often
EYE SIOHT SPECIALIST
AND OPTICIAN
mcitna much miaery.
B rin g Your P res erip tio n s llaro
F uetory on Prem ises
Don't ¡at the amall coat of a
good pair of glasses stand between
you and h&ppineaa.
gene, n guest of Miss T herese C ham ber
bun und Miss Gerdn Hoderstrom
G. P. Miller tru u su c te d business in
the G rove Tuesday.
Mrs. G. W. Me Reynolds and Mrs. K
I.. M l ' Reynolds visited at the B. F.
A dam s home T uesd ay .
Mr. s a d Mrs. Sidney Long ami daiigli
te r and Miss Iwone T u rn e r, uf I'ortluud,
and Mrs, Lew Bender, of C o lla g e Orove,
visited at the G. L. Allenitili home Sal
urduy.
Mrs. Verne Robinson and Miss Ruth
Mitckey went to E ugene W ednesday.
Mrs. G. L. Alleluilo visited ut l.nthniii
W ednesday.
Miss Ruby Ellis has gone to Eugene
to h ave her to nsils removed.
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j-MONO THE CHURCHES
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C h ris tia n C hurch W alter Callison, min
later. Bible school 9:45 a. m. Y. P. H.
0. E. U:3U p. ui P n -ach iu g services a t
11:00 a. m. and 7:30 p. ui
• • •
M ath odlat Church Rev. Joaeph K notts,
pasto r. Huuday school a t 10 a. m
R eg ular p re a c h in g services ta II a. m
p. iu . Mid-week p r a y e r m eetin g Thurs-
duy ev en in g s n t 7:30 o 'clock.
, M orning sermon, “ God Cures. ” Eve
ning serm on, “ F irst T h in g s F i r s t . ’’
• • •
C hristian Srlsnc« Church
THORNTON CORNERS
f
H ervirss in
chapel a t 242 Second s tre e t each Sun
day a t l t : : 0 0 a. m. R eg ular testim on ial
lueetiug Wednesday ev en in g a t 7:30
o ’clock. All are cordially in v ite d tu the
services as well :*s to m a k e uae o f the
lib ra ry and lite ra tu re .
• • •
The C hurch o f C h r i s t - A l e e t a in tb s
old p o sto ffice build ing on south F if th
street. Bible stu d y a t 10 a. m.; services
a t 11. All are cordially invited,
s s *
B ap tist Church, co rn er o f Adams and
E leventh. E. U. O. G roat, pastor. Hun
d a y school 10 a. in ; p reach in g 11 a. ui
P r a y e r m eetin g T h u rs d a y a t 8 p. m
s e e
Gospel Mission W. H. F inney au d wife
leaders. Services T u esd ay an d F rid a y
a t 8:00 p. m. S u n d ay services a t 3:00 p
m. H a l f block east o f bridge u a M am
avenue.
s • e
e s s
P r e s b y te r i a n
C hurch Rev. Crumley,
pasto r. S u n d ay school a t 10 a. ui
g u ular
lar services
servic
R eg
a t 11 a. m. All a re c o r ­
diali
l l y in vited.
(Special to T he Sentinel.)
J u n e 4. Mrs. B. F. Uinurd leaves
S a tu r d a y m orning for P o rtla n d tu visit
her sou Joseph und his fumily und ut
tend th e rose fes tiv al. She will also vis
it her o th e r cbildreu , Onice, Ben, J a m e s
a n d Raymond.
Mrs. Snruh Allenimi and Mrs. Foster
were up W ed n esd ay to see Mrs. J o h u
Alleinoli, who bus been ill n long time.
Mrs. F M. C h ap m an an d Nnn and
N e fa C hap m an , of Divide, were ut Mrs.
F o s t e r ’s W ednesday evening, r e tu rn in g
to D ivide T h ursday .
L it t l e J a c k T hom p son is v is itin g with
his u u n t, Mrs. J a m e s f l u s te r .
Mr. mid Mrs. S id n ey Ising and Miss
la-ona T u rn e r, of St. John«, m otored
dow n to visit Mrs. ( s i n g 's g ra n d m o th e r,
Mrs. Alleman, mid Mr. mid Mrs. Lew
B ender. They also went to Divide to
see Mr. and Mrs. George Allenimi, Mrs.
B ender a c c o m p an y in g them . T hey re
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tu r n e d to St. J o h n s S unday.
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Mrs. F o ster leaves T h u rsd a y evenin g
for Is-buuon to v isit Mrs. Rosine n day
or two. She will th e n go tu see her sou
Tom, ut Deer Island.
Miss Dnvidsou wus in the Grove Mon C hurch of O o d--f^iiig ’a hall east o f H
P. Depot. Rev. S. It. K ern, pastor.
duy.
Mrs. Miller a r r iv e d T u esd ay from P r e a c h in g S u n d ay a t 2:30 an d in the
B row nsville to sei- her b ro th e r, H enry ev suing.
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l.nke, but he hud a lr e a d y been tnken to
Salem fo r m e d im i tr e a tm e n t.
E ig h th G rad s E x am in atio n .
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T he reg u lar S ta t e E ig h th G rad e e x ­
am ination* will lie held T h u rsd a y and
F rid a y , J u n e 12 an d 13, 1919, Coudi
H O U S E H O L D H IN T S .
tinned pupils in th e May e x a m m a tio u
must tu k c cond ition ed su b je c ts at th is
time.
E. J . MOORE,
P r u n e s a re most wholesome rooked
w ith o u t sugar.
• • •
In sip id apple anuce is the b e t t e r for
ADLER I KA DID IT!
u little cinnam on.
• • •
“ I hnd pain in th e pit o f my *tumarli,
A good potato , if cut across, will no u p p etite, sour stom ach nnd very
much gas. Doctors could not help me.
easily f i t to g e th e r again.
• • •
The F I R S T dose o f Adler i-kn helped
H e a t rnisins th orou ghly before stun m e . ” (Higned) H enry Welp, L a k e View,
ing them .
T hey can then be easily town.
One dose Adler-i kn relieves sour atom
s p lit an d th e atones removed.
nch. gus nnd co n stip a tio n IN S T A N T L Y .
• • •
E m pties BOTH tipper and lower bowel,
A w hite sto c k in g d ra w n over a sleeve |
flushing E N T I R E a lim e n ta ry rn n s l. Re
bourd m ak es an excellent cover, w h i c h 1
moves A L L foul m a t te r w h irh poison*
re q u ire s no t n r k s to keep in place.
syateni.
O ften C U R E S rnn«t ip atlo n
*
P rev en t* np|iendioitia. We h a v e sold
L iq u id am m o n ia is in v alu ab le for Adb-r i-kn many years. It is s m ixtu re
w a sh in g silver, s o f te n in g Imlb w ater, o f b u c k th o rn , raa c a ra , g ly cerin e nnd
nnd p rod ucing a good la th e r
when nine o t h e r simple drugs. New E ra Drug
w ash in g woolens.
Store,
I f the feet b u rn , b a t h e them d aily In
witter in which th e r e is a little Incur
bonute of soda.
• • •
W hen p re p a r in g f r u it, niii -I i us a p p l e
o r b a n a n a , for a snlnd, cover with a
d a m p lettu c e le a f to previ nt . th e fruit
tu r n in g d a rk .
. . .
T h e stro n g *mel| in the obi fowl* can
bn rem oved by w a s h in g in w arm soda
w ater.
J
F oley’s H oney
Tar
COUGHS - COLDS - CROUP
f s s s * r Y s s $ » ! a «I i iilf * d h f n 4 M4 s n
j
T m k m N u S m k a H tm i» f u r F m U y 't
SOLD
7s*
EVERYWHERE
Surest Thing You Know,”
says the Good Judge
“
It’s a cinch to get a real
quality chew and save
\ part of your tobacco
• m oney at the sam e
time.
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A 8m all ch ew of this good to b acc o
» gives re a l lasting satisfaction.
THE REAL TOBACCO CHEW
uft
in two i t y l n
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R IG H T CUT is a short-cut tobacco
W-B CUT it a long fine-cut tobacco
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