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/ I*- 80CIETT. i r The Presbyterian ladies aid was pless- •tntly entertaini<d Wednesday afternoon it the terrace home o f Mrs. James Porter. A feature o f the afternoon was i trip to the top o f the mountain, where here is a beautiful panoramic view of he country for 25 miles or more in ev ery direction. Delicious refreshments were served. ♦ ♦ ♦ The M. P. O. club meets next Tues day with Mrs. F. A. Uaretson. HOUSEHOLD H INTS. II There is nothing better thnu ammonia and water for rcuioviug grease spots from a carpet. • • • Tomatoes should always be skinned before being used for salad. To do this, place the fruit in a basin and pour boil tug water upon it. You will fiud that the skin can be removed without auy trouble. • • • TALES OF THE TOWN Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Hemenway re turned Tuesday from the roseffestival. The remains of G. D. Haugliuiun, for mer I jiuc county school superintendent, who passed away at Harrison, Idaho, last December, were interred in the Pleasant Hill cemetery Sunday after noon. Mrs. Ilain lleager and Miss A del la White were visitors in Eugene W'edues day. Bev. E. I. Harrington, o f Portland, who hud been visiting Mr. and Mrs. K. Hutsell, returned home Haturduy. Often a man who ia gentlemanly enough to laugh Heartily at a story he has heard a doxen times, will go home and get grouchy when his w ife gently reminds him of some ohore she has asked him a doxen times to attend to. Tongue Test Put a little alum on the end of your tongue and you w ill have the reason w hy alum baking powder should not be used in food. Paint spilt on a doorstep is often d if ficult to remove. In that case, make a The l.ucomus club was pleasantly en atroug solution of potash and wash the -ertaiued Tuesday afternoon by Mrs stop, leaving the solution to soak in. In liram Griggs. The afternoon was spout a short time the paint will become soft with sewing and fancy work, inter and can lie washed o ff with soap and :<pcraed with conversation, and a deli water. Even paint that has liocu left cious lunch was served. Guests o f the on for some time will yield to this trout club were Mrs. Leon Desl.uries, Mrs, incut. • • • Anna Hess and daughter (o f Koscburg); Airs. S. V. Allison, Mrs. Klbort Mode, Before applying black load for polish vlrs. G. L. Hurd (o f Portland) and Mrs. mg. mako a pad of cloth and rub soot Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Robinson are here 0. K. Umphrev. from the back of the grate or from the from Klamath Falls visiting Mr. Bob flues on all the greasy parts. The grate inson's mother, Mr». Mary Robinson. The Methodist church held their an will then take the polish readily and They made the trip on horses. nual picuic Wednesday afternoon in the much labor will be saved. Mis» Eva French, o f Montague, Calif., city park, some 15« or 200 being present. is visiting Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Oliver, A program was given in the afternoon A fter first removing the cork from a A basket picnic dinner was held at 6 bottle of glue, do not use it again, but o f Bow River. Miss Ruby Brumfield arrived Wed o ’clock and iiv cream was served. in its place insert the stump of an old ncadny from Marshfield to visit her • - * candle. It will never annoy you by Mrs. Ora Bead Hemenway enter sticking, and the glue caunot possibly parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Brumfield. tained the senior class o f her school of spill. J. S. M a g la dry returned Wednesday • • • expression at her home Friday evening from a business trip to San Francisco at a six o'clock dinner. A four course Mrs. Johu Groves is suffering with I f a rake is placed on a wet cloth meal was served. when taken from the oven, it will slip ehiekenpox. • • • out of the tin easily. Carl Porter, son of Mrs. Daisy Porter, Mr#. Ora Read Hemenway's class in is seriously ill with ehiekenpox. expression entertained Miss Ada Mat I f a cauliflower is tied up in a piece Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Veatch and Mr thews' piano class at the Ohristiau o f muslin it ran, when rooked, easily be church Wednesday evening o f last lifted from saucepan to colander with Yeatch's sou Robert left M»uday for l'rinev ille to visit at the home of Mr week, a largo number o f the friends of no risk o f being broken. Yeatch's daughter, Mrs. Men Groff both classes being present. Piano num • • • They will visit other eastern Oregon bers and readings were given by the Articles coming in contact with fly points. members o f the classes. paper of the sticky sort may be cleansed S. L. Godard was in Portland Satur by sponging with kerosene. Place the garment, or whatever it may be, in the day aud bought » steam plant for the operation o f steam drills at the rock open air and the odor will disappear. quarry which b«> and H. J. Jorgenson • • • Make your own furniture polish and it will operate. J. C. Larson arrived from Junction will be as good as the best that can be Christian Church— Walter Calliaon, min- purchased. Tak« equal parts of turpen City Tuesday to be employed by S. L. ister. Bible school 9:45 a. m. Y. P. 8. tine, good cider vinegar and raw lin- Godard. C. E. 6:30 p. m. Preaching services at I seed oil, mix well together and bottle. A. L. Monroe was in Eugene Tuesday. 11:00 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Shake before using. Apply to your fur Mrs. Malinda Cox and daughter, of • • • uiture, thou rub with a chamois or with Oklahoma, are visiting at the home of Methodist Church -Bev. Joseph Knotts, | cheesecloth. Mrs. Cox's niece, Mrs. Almond Ilciuen • • • pastor. 8unday school at 10 a. m. way. Silk stockings that have “ runs’ ’ in Begul&r preaching services ta 11 a. m. John Stearns, of Grants Pass, who is p. m. Mid-week prayer meeting Thurs them are almost worthless, especially ou his way to visit his daughter at The for low shoes, for even after they are day evenings at 7:30 o ’clock. Dalles, stopped o ff here yesterday to Morning service, “ The Value o f a mended they are unsightly. To prevent visit Mrs. Mary Robinson, a former these “ runs’ ’ try this: Stitch a piece Little Faith.’ ’ Evening service: The neighbor. S IL K CREEK Sunday school will give the Children’s o f tape around the top of the stocking Mrs. Elbert Smith and son Elbert on the inside, and then make regular day program. buttonholes for the garter strap to fit were in Eugene yesterday. • • • (Special to The Sentinel.) Mrs. Herbert Kukin, Mrs. J. H. Ben June 1». Russell and Rulnml Ktnmer- Christian Science Church— Services in into. son and daughter Mary Ellen and Mrs. ***n und Mrs. Eddy and wn Thurman chapel at 242 Second street eaeh Sun C. A. Smith returned yesterday from ari left Thursday night for Coos county. day at 11::00 a. m. Regular testimonial meeting Wednesday evening at 7:30 outing at W olf Creek. Mrs. Smith is Prof. L. I. Stiles auil wife, Miss M il TESTED RECIPES. o ’clock. A ll are cordially invited to the o f North Bend and was the guest of dred IVrry und Miss Mildred Comer left Mrs. Eakin. services as well is to make use o f the Monday for Olympia, Wash. Mr. und Mrs. Merrill Gildersleve add library and literature. N. J. Nelson moved his household • • * Peanut Salad. goods up from Eugene Wedursdny and son Tommy arrived Monday from flear- One pound o f fresh roasted peanuts, is moving into the house which he re- brook, Wash., to visit at the J. F. Oil- The Church of Christ— Meets in the old postoffice building on south Fifth lone head o f crisp lettuce. Wash the let cently purchased on south Sixth street. derslevu home. street. Bible study at 10 a. in.; services tuce and crisp it in the refrigerator. Mr. und Mrs. O. C. Lurhterhand left Miss Ruth Stewart and Mrs. George at 11. A ll are cordially invited. Halve the nuts and pile them in the ‘Kerr leave Saturday for Portland, where Sunday for n short visit at Hutherlin • • • nd Oakland. leaves o f lettuce and dress with French they will attend the summer course at Baptist Church, corner o f Adams and The niinual school meeting wus held I dressing. the Ellison White conservatory o f mu Eleventh. E. G. O. Groat, pastor. Sun • • • sic. Miss Stewart will lie unable to give Monday afternoon ut the public school day school 10 a. m.; preaching 11 a. in. Nut Croquettes. her recital, which was postponed on ac bouse. Arthur Woolcott was elected di Prayer meeting Thursday at 8 p. m. One cup chopped nuts, two cups boiled count o f sickness, until after her re rector and Mrs. Mary Hurt-hum reelected • • • clerk. rice, one and one-half tablespoons olive turn. Gospel Mission— W. B. Finney and wife oil or melted butter, a little salt and a Mr. und Mrs. E. M. Ibilx-tM-k and son Miss Josephine Cheney, who had been were guests Saturday night at the Isaac leaders. Services Tuesday and Friday pinch o f sage; mix, shape in rolls, dip at Medford for the past month, was in Taylor home in Cottage Grove. at 8:00 p. m Sunday services at 3:00 p. in beaten egg and crumbs; bake in a the city visiting friends over Wednes Mrs. Paul Estes left Friday for her m. H alf block east of bridge on Main quick oven until brown and serve plain day night and went on to Eugene yester home in Portland. with onion sauce. avenue. day. Mrs. Ernest Oberg, o f Minneapolis, • • s Dr. and Mrs. F. L. Ingram, of Pendle is visiting this week at the home of her Bandits Get $2000 and Posse Pursues. Presbyterian Church- Bev. Cromley, Kosebnrg, Ore., June 16.— Four men ton, and two children visited Wednes aunt, Mrs. M. F. Balirock. pastor. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Mr. and Mrs. O. II eine took n load o f who visited Hcottsburg in a big touring day with Dr. and Mrs. C. E. Front. They Regular services at 11 a. m. A ll are cor formerly resided here. young chicks to Eugene Tuesday. car held up and robbed au Austrian liv dially invited. Mrs. Ethel Wood is in Cottage Grove Frank Woodruff, who is employed as • * • ing down the river from Hcottsburg, se Church of God— Long's hall east o f S. curing approximately $2000, and later a plumber for the S. P., is home for a P. Depot. Bev. 8. B. Kern, pastor. the bandits encountered a posse as they week or so. Mrs. Adalinc Caldwell, o f Helenville, Preaching Sunday at 2:30 and in the returned by boat to the former place, and in a running fight that ensued one Win., is visiting Dr. and Mrs. H. H. evening. o f the bandits was shot through the hips Petrie. Classy job printing. The Sentinel. ** and badly wounded, and is under surgi- Mrs. L. E. Sullivan arrivpd Wednes eal care at the Scottsburg hotel. day from Klamath Falls to spend the The others got away, two o f them summer at the home o f her parents, Mr. reaching Drain, where they were appre and Mrs. George Kerr. hended and locked up .One o f the pair G. H. Dyer arrived from the Califor . . was fonnd to be suffering from several nia soldiers’ home last week nnd is vis On account Of another advance in I buckshot wounds in the back, received iting at the home of his daughter, Mrs. the price of butter parchment, we in the fight at Hcottsburg. None of the W. C. Hanford. find the following alight a d va n ce I Stolen money was found upon them and Mr. and Mrs. George E. Vining, o f they alleged the member o f the gang in- prices necessary: yet uncaptured was in possession of the Han Jose, Calif., are visiting relatives 100 wraps.............................. 41.30 funds secured in their raid. Owing to here. Mrs. Vining is a niece o f Mr^. K. imperfect telephone connections with K. Turpen and W. H. Lackey. Her Each additional 100 ordered mother, Mrs. Hattie Croall, accompanied at same time as first 100...... 40c Seottsburg only meager information them. Mr. Vining is traveling for his could be obtained concerning the shoot health, which be has not recovered since ing. No names were obtainable. Sheriff Quine and deputies are scour suffering from influen/.a. ing the densely timbered country be Mrs. K. K. Mills returned Wednesday A reduction of 20 cents will be tween Drain and Hcottsburg in hope of night from Portland and Halem. made on first hundred on all or discovering the fourth man implicated Mrs. H. H. Kibbey has received word ders printed on Fridays or Satur-|in Another version of th« robbery al from her son, George Duerst, that he has days. Orders may be placed on leges that it took place at the govern been transferred from Vladivostok to any day of the week for printing ment rock crusher between Gardiner Hhanghai and from a large ship to a on Friday or Saturday at the re and Seottsburg, but the story could not small ship that has mud«- an expedition up the Yangtse river. He enlisted in duced price. be confirmed. the navy for three years. ♦ ♦ ♦ England and France forbid the sale of baking powder containing alum. You can tell whether baking powder contains alum by reading the label ROYAL Baking Powder AMONG THE CHURCHES Absolutely Pure Royal Contains N o A lu m - Leaves N o Bitter Taste NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS hospital for treatment. Mrs. E. M. Babcoek und small son returned Tuesday from Cottage Grove. II. M. Dumevvood went to the Grove Sunday afternoon. George Dcmewood is recovering from ehiekenpox. Mr. und Mrs. Carl Slagle went to Lo rune Saturday night. Edith Wheeler is visiting this week with her sister, Mrs. W. W Gildersleve, ut Ktijudu. Arthur Woolcott mude a trip to Eli gene Monday. ' Mrs. S. Hurt-hum was in Eugene the first of the week. Duet, “ Over Hill and Dale” Malva Fuw ler, /aids Estes. Valse Alberta Kirshimin. Duet Dorn Chitwood, Is-uts Estes. March Dale Rhoads. La liruce Waits Alberta Kirsbmati. Duet, “ Znmpu Overture’ ’ Dora Chit wood. Miss Perry. Yitwal Sido, "O n e Sweetly Solemn Thought’ ’ Mise Perry. Oiulug, “ ('hiss Prophecy'’ Dale Khouilca, Miss Perry. Piano Soh^- Miss Perry. Pri-seiitation by Prof. Stiles of diplo tun to Miss Perry, Song School. Benediction —A. L. Chitwood. The following commenrement program guen ut Royal acndemy Juue 12: Invoeation E. M. Babrork. Vomì Duet— Miss Perry, Mrs. Eddy. Evcning Ri-veri«»- /aula Estes, llappy Partner Beatrice Gibson. Duet, "C a m p ’ ’—■ l-eutn Estes, Doar Chitwood. Duet, * * Gallop ' ’— Alberta Kirshnfnn, Beatrice Gibson. Nurciusus Lenta Este*. Duet- /alila Estri, Malva Fowler. Marching Al o ng Thurninn Eddy. Voeal Trio— Miss l ’erry, Ixrotu Estes, Mrs. Eddy. Duet— Lenta Est«-u, Alberta Kirsh man. Trio— Thurmnn Eddy, /aula Est<w, Malva Fowler. Solo, “ F r o lle "— I.cotn Estes. BLUE M O U N TA IN w iis (Hpi-cial to The Sentinel.) June I » John Oruy mined to bis house on east Main atenúe in Cottage Grove Tuesday. Mr. und Mrs. Kibbey returned from Portlund Monday. The annual school meeting wss held at the s«'hool house Monday. Miss Edith Lundwchr was circled clerk and Mrs. Robbins director. Bessie Mooney went to Cottage Grove Thursday to remain for the summer. Mrs. E. Mrt’nll, o f Cottage Grove, is visiting her sister, Mrs. F. Whipps Liston Dnwcns left Wednesday for a weeks' stay in Bohcmin. Pearl Isiyug, of Walden, is visiting at the Mooney home. ■M B NEW BUTTER WRAP PRICES Friday and Saturday Special COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL w. w. 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The offering will be applied to the loan fund of the board of education o f the Methodist church. The money is loaned to students to as sist them in securing an education. Mrs. B. M. Princehouse, o f Cutbank, Mont., who hail been visiting her sister and brother, Mra. I. A. Randall and W. B. Cooper, returned to her home Wed nesday. Ward and Austin Berg went to Halem Wednesday on business. I/ola and Lois Godard have been vis iting this week at the home of their aunt, Mrs. E. K. Hpencer, at Eugene. Great Men of Small Stature. Aristotle, who for 2,000 years heH sway over the world of thought, was The ideal husband and w ife haven’t a slender man. with small eye* and been born yet. a shrill, stammering speech. 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