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Try Teco Self-Rising Pancake Flour Till«: HUTTKKMILK DOES IT. (IT’S iN Ti l K ELOUU). .HJST ADI) WATER AND BA K E. KERR <S6 S I L S B Y “ Thu Only W a y . " A h e a rty welcome la e x ten d e d tu nil, Kura are arlliii« nt a high price. in k « some e x t r a pm m oney w ith the rnpa auld by W ynne & Kime. livery- th i n « in h a rd w a re , and th e n aume. «.'Ilf I. C. I.arge, uf ItuHrbur«, wn« here on btiaine*« thin week and viaited hi« old tu n e enele rn Oregon friend«, J . K. Hpruy mid M. II. Anderaun. Ilennia Itodle, W. A. f o o l an d Mil ton Kvnn* were hore from D rum Wed ueadny evenin g finiah in g the Ituyal Arch Maaonic wurk. Wn have aume good uard ear» nn h and at the rig h t iirice. Came in and look them over. Nelson A uto Hu Ira, 401 Mam. F ran k W o o d ru f f re tu rn e d from P o r t lan d T u ra d a y nig ht w ith u full aizitl bu llfrog in bia th ro a t. A. W. Hwaneon luia recovered from th e illaeaa w ith w hirh he waa uf fl ir t e d wb«n ho re tu rn e d from Id aho m few day« ago. T h ere ia a good p ro f it in wood at preaent price«, eaperinlly if you u»e o f th e wood anwa aold by W ynne A c c u r a c y i n E x a m i * one 4k Kime. jZ3tfc nation«. G o ttf rie d t i m b e r waa on th e airk liat A c c u r a c y i n F i t t i n g . n couple uf dnya thia week. Mr». E. L. Himth received word Wed A c c u r a c y i n A d j u s t - neadny from her htiabnnd th a t he had a r r iv e d a t H|K>knne on hia way home i n g. from a viait in Miaaouri. Hteen Tailor«, now ready for tailor ACCURACY is our w a t c h w o r d a n d t h e mg. rleim in g und preaam«. lit north f!3c k e y n o t e t o o u r c o n jHeventh stre e t. L ittle ( ie o rg e tta Knowles au ffered s t a n t l y g r o w i n g thia week with a alight a t t a c k of «car business. let fever. H heriff Htickela waa here ycaterdny w ith a w a rra n t for J . Ilaakm a, w anted on a a t a t u to r y charge. One HHS F o rd ru n a b o u t, 1.123. Optician-Optometrist E quipped w ith d e liv e ry bo*. Woodson j0 t f c Lenses Ground on the Premises itro thera. Mr«. W. F. H a rt, who viaited rein Cottage Grove, Oregon tivea here thia w eek, left y e s t e r d a y to viait her d a u g h t e r Opal a t Heaaide. The H art« a re m oving from Gold Bench to P urtlu nd. | K n yton F ia a te r, who recently bought 'n ran ch on Cunat fork, haa moved hia fam ily h ere from Wcatlake. J W e G u a r a n te e O p tic a l A ccu racy D. J. S C H O L L m —= The Cottage Grove Vulcanizing Works, E. J. Howe, proprietor. Vulcanizing and retreading. tf i Tales of the Town I i ___ _ L ____l ' Mr. and Mra. J . W. B uckley have Mr and Mra J. M. Medley, Mr. and moved into th e H. li. S m ith home, Mra. Ilarw in |ir ih |o w an d Mra. Miirlhn which th e y recen tly pu rrhn aed , and I .ill li'firld a r r r up frum E u gen e Wed J a m e a Lemon hua moved into th e houar iii'aduy In a li a m i I h r fu n e ra l o f Hula v a c a te d by th e Buckley«. M. I .ui-kw nud. Boy Everson wua hara Mra. J . J. Mrllotiiild re tu rn e d yeater from T a rm n a f» r Ih r aarni* purpoaa. day from Koaeburg. w here «he a tt e n d Win K. I.y n rh haa b a rn q u ite ill cd her d a u g h te r, Mra. M. O. D unn, who wua ill with in fluenxa. d u rin g lha (inai week. I .oat W hila k i l i m w ith b lu r apula. We h av e juat received a carlo ad of N o tify Mra. J . H llrnmin. f!3 c O v erlan d Four« conaiating of fou r t o u r C. A. I l a r lr ll an d K. C. I«ockwood in g cum and one Sedan. The dem and h av a p urrhnaad Kurd limnuainra frum for tbeae car« ia g r e a t e r th a n th e «up Wuudaun H rulhara durili« lh a paal ply. I f you w an t one, hu rry . Place y o u r o rd er now. We h av e for im m ed i w rrk . a te d eliv ery one S ed an only. We a Ian Mra. li. W. T ilu a and d a u g h te r ara have Mine good uaeil earn, Come in v ialini« in E ug en e Ihia w r r k an d l)nr and aee ua. A uto E lectric Shop, " H o m e hupra In h ave a homo read y for o ccu o f the O v e r l a n d , ' ' M ain nt N in th . pancy by I h r tim e th e y retu rn . Mr. und Mra. Kd. Oberg. o f Moacow, Jitney, phone 99, or call at our Idaho, a rc viaitm g Mr. and Mra. A. W. depot, 401 Main avenue. t f Swnnaon. Mia* Kaaia P a ir , who truche« nt !.un Miaa M arian lloo|ier a rr iv e d y eater don, and Miaa W in n ifre d F air, who d ay from Bedding, Calif., for an ex t e a r h ra at Dlaatou, ap rn l lh a waak and ten d ed viait w ith her a u n t, Miaa Lydia Hooper. al lh a II. Mterling huma. B rin g in yo ur coupon« for free anm T he m a r l i n « ! nt lh a M alhudiat church nra in te re e lin « and a l t r a r t a «und at pie o f Dr. lleaa Stock Tonic. A. Brund tam ln n ra. T hey will h r c o n tin u ed all 4k Com puny. a r i l w rrk . H u b jrc t for Htindny morn- Miaa M yrtle M cF nrln nd viaited in in«, “ I lend, bui A liv e '* ; evening. Kugriie W ednesday . Mra. A lta H o w ard and H o w ard Tib- bela went to i'o r tln n d W ed nesday foi m edical a tt e n t i o n fo r th e l a t t e r '« eye«. Koe Aw-brey ia reeoverin g from hia recent illneaa. AI way« get G oodyear w elta an d th en y o u r h a lf aolea will mnke y o u r «boon ua good na new. Doc G off, «ho,, s u r geon an d ch iro practic. Contagion« cnaea n o t accep ted. <!5tfc Mra. C a rrie H em en w ay an d Miaa F lo ren re H em enw ay viaited in E ugene W ed n esd ay , m a k in g th e tr ip by motor. C larence Spencer, who ia «pending thit w in te r here nnd who haa n Inun d ry ia Alnakn, ia employed in th e C ot ta g e Grove la u n d ry tem po rarily. If Y o u S erve Jitney service, phone 99. Nel son Auto Sales & Service. tf The I ni a k a und p o stn ffice obaerved Lincoln '« b ir th d a y , b u t o th er place« of buaincaa rem ain ed open, na well aa the arhoola. Clair C onner ia up from Salem for th e week end. Mr. nnd Mra. H. H. Hnrria, o f S m ith Kivor, «pent th e week end a t the home o f Mra. H a r r i s ’ p a re n ts, Dr. nnd Mra. W. M. H am ilton. I<et ua deliv er th e good« for you. C ity T ra n s f e r. Call (Ml ar lenvo order* a t o ffice, 401 Main avenue. Lester K. S a n fo r d nnd Mra. M yra L. Boberta were m arrie d S u nd ay, F ebru a ry N, a t th e home o f the o ff ic ia tin g clerg y m an, Rev. R. G. O. G roat. Both are well know n here. Mr. Hanford is one of th e s u r v iv o rs o f th e Tuscan!«. Coffee to your giie«t« or your follow club members you can earn a high rep. illation fur ita excellence if you will uni ' our Hpecial hlentl uf the finest c o f f e e « grown. It ha« a richncHM of flavor, fragrance anil color that make« it a real nectar. Your friends will wonder how you make it no deliciously. Short’s G rocery Walk a Block and Savs a Dime » Mra. J e n n i e W. N ichols haa a rriv e d from Han F ran cisco for an e x tende d viait a t th e home of her »on, O. L. Nichols. The largest stock o f tirea in th e city, a $1500 bunch o f F e d e ra l tirea an d tube* to select from. You get w h at you w an t, not w hat *he deale r m ig h t w ant to sell yon. We m a k e our own a d j u s t ments. No d e la y s w hile th e ti re U ou pay for serv ire. Why noi «i l il f Hpruy, Long & Crumiri, thè Hervlce G arage. JÌOtfe II. N. M r l n t u r f f lui* |m r r h n «»<1 fin •I. li. l'ro t/n in ii house ori mirili T e n tb Street. Ki'V. li. A Mncl/Ood « vii » her« fur a f best of help and w ith No. 1 service I hope to retain all old patro ns, whose business will be highly ap p reciated , I and to m erit the business of o th ers who | are not now patro ns. N. J . Nelson, Jr., successor to W. W. M cFarland. D. W. M cK inney haa sold hia west Mum av enue ;>r<i|>erty to L a w ren ce cuu|ili' o f ilu ys Una w-rek, ii fi i r un uli I’rine, who recently a rriv e d here from ai'il ri 1 u f ai'vi'riil wnrk a. C ra b tr e e , Linn county. Mr. an d Mrs. Wi' » pcriuli/e in a u to r l e c tr ic a l work M cK in n ey will leave w ith in about Imi ilurm « F eb ru u ry we will ni'i'Mpt u th ree weeks for C alifo rn ia to m ake limiti-il iiiiniiiiit uf gen erai ov rrb n u lin g . t h a t th eir home. All wurk by eom|M't«ut mechanle» un Mr. and Mr*. K. W. V entrh h ave ar ilrr tIla persomi I iliroetiun uf un export. Aulii E Ieri rie Mliop, “ Th«i limili' uf riv ed hero from C alifornia for an ex lini O v e r l a n d , " Munì at N in th . f I .'*«■ te n d e d visit. B ring you r shoe rep airin g to Dick F ra n k Buyer wua serioiisly ili noverai j2 t f e iluya Inai week. Ila anva tim i uni' night H ickson, at Heveatk a n d M ain. ha wua tiiki-n with a kim l uf |mrulyaia Miaa Deasie Harm« has accepted a position w ith the IL, B. 4k M. store. Mias M arian White, d a u g h te r of Mr. und Mrs. W. J . W hite, is h ere fron P o r t la n d assisting in c a rin g fo r her b r o t h e r Gordon, who is ill at the hos 1'itnl A. J . Steven* was in fcugene Tuea We alway« havo h full supply day a tt e n d i n g a m eetin g of th e county of Fresh and Cured M<-atH f a i r board. Watch our Saturday Window I f you nre i n t e r e s t e d in stock or pou ltry kindly »end us you r name and ad d ress. We will put y o u r nnme on a inuiling list and you will secure free sam ples of Dr. Hess Stock Tonic or Fresh Fish on Friday« P o u ltry P anacea. A. B ru nd £ Co. Mr. and Mg». O. G ro dland, acco m p a Free Delivery Phone 15 nied by th eir d a u g h te r , who had been iaiting here, left T u e sd a y to m ake an d wua un ab le to move or call for th e i r home iu Ht. P au l, Minn. help. He lives alone u p sta irs in the Mra. A. M. Htroud le f t T u esd ay to Allison b u rb e r «hop b u ild ing and viait a d a u g h te r at Hoakins. th oug ht be pro b ab ly would be found Then. B ak er ia e re c tin g a home on when th e lan dlo rd cam e for the rent west Main avenue. the firs t o f th e n e x t m onth, b u t be Presto-1 Ate electric sto ra g e b u tte ry . " th a w e d o u t " a b o u t noon of th e next Thu b u tt e ry with a kick, but you day und ia now ab le to be out uguin. n e v e r kick on th e service it gives. S p ra y , Long £ Cruaon, autom obile chi r o p r a c tic ! and surgeons, th e Service G arage. j.'iOt fc Char lea G etty* is rap id ly recovering On and after February 1 my from hia recent severe a t t a c k of p n e u poultry ranch will be cloned to monia b u t bus not y e t re tu rn e d from viHitur« on Sunday«. You’ll be P o r t la n d . Mrs. O. H. H eine r e t u r n e d H unday from Rogene, where she u n d e rw e n t an Welcome Any Other Day o p eration . Either Early or Late Mrs. K. K. Spencer was up from Eu Day-old chick«, hatching eggs gene Huturduy v isiting at the home of her p a re n ts, Mr. nnd Mrs. H. K. God nrd. Mrs. C. M. Shinn and Mrs. lim a C o tta g e Grove Oregon Iteager und son J a c k were in E ug ene City Meat Market Bartels dc Safley, Proprietors S p e c i a ls f o r S a t u r d a y O n l y 5-pouml pail home made lard, Saturday only....................$1.50 Ten-pound pail, Saturday only.......................................... $2.95 Shoulder beefiteakx, an extra special for Saturday only, per lb..............................................................................25c Bacon, per lb....................................... 28c, 30c, 35c, 40c and 45c Premium ham«, half or whole harn, per lb.............................35c Picnic ham«, per lb.....................................................................32c Cottage ham«, per lb.................................„....... ........... ........... 34c Oleomargarine, all brand«, per lb............................................. 40c Saturday only «pecial, 2 lb«........................... 75c Sour crout, mincemeat, brick cheese, etc. Service Is What Counts Try the People’s Market PEOPLE’S MARKET Notice Bert V- Hands Friday. We fuss aro u n d th is old world only a li ttle while an d noon we a re rem em tiered only by w hat we have been and w hat we huve done. W hen you arc gouc, you w an t it «aid th a t you p ro vided well for thoae loved ones you left behind. A life in s u ran ce policy is the one beat way to be sure t h a t the neighbors will apeak well of the way you cured fo r your fam ily. T a lk w ith M etealf today. M tf Bender Bread Boys The well nourished boy ia a smiling, hap p y , h e a lth y boy. Being well nourinhed, he grow s in to stro n g , v igoroua, h e a lth y manhood. B read is th e best food for all age«— th e moat nu tritio ua, th e moat wholesome, the least expensive. Give y ou r children plenty of brend nnd milk. Rut bread more freely y o u rs e lf in preference to more exp en sive nn d lean n u t r i tious food*— nn d w h en ev er you buy brend, an d reg ard less o f how much or how little you use. get B en der b ra n d , nnd m iac h e a lth y B ender Brend bova and girls— th e best breed in th e world. Bender’s Bakery Mr*. C. R. Jo n ea r e t u r n e d T uesday from R oseburg, w here she was called by th e illness of her d a u g h te r , Mrs. Boy Bellows. She was cnlled home by the illness of her hu sb an d . T h e hospi- tul on th e Bellow* p ro p e r ty a t Koae burg b u rn e d th e n ig h t b e fo re Mr*. Jo n es returned. J . S. Benson left W ed n esd ay fo r his ranch a t W o lf Creek. WEST COAST PRODUCTS AND MONEY ARE ALWAYS THE BEST The W est Const San F ran cisco L ife In s u ra n c e C o m p an y is a w est const concern, invest* it* m oney in O r e gon und const s t a te s nnd so licits th e business of const people. G ive us a chance to show you a real life pol icy. • 0. M BALDWIN, AGENT Upstair«, F irst N n t ’l B an k Bldg. Jitney xervice at the Service Garage, Spray, Long & Cruaon. Phone 75 for real service. j.'lOtfc I)r. H. H. I 'e t ric a tt e n d e d a d e n ta l m ee tin g in P o r t la n d th is week. The P h illips mill ia closed down for a week or more w hile n new logging road ia b ein g co n stru cte d . Mrs. (Tiarlea S te v e n s has been il d u rin g th e past week. T his is to a n n o u n c e th a t I have bo ug ht th e C ity T r a n s f e r from W. W. M c F a r la n d . No. 09 is th e phone mim- b e r h e re a f te r. I am h ir in g only the Can You Iron Tissue Paper? Mrs. M. A. Durliind r e t u r n e d to P o rt la n d F rid a y , a f t e r a visit w ith her m o th er, Mr*. B a r b a r a Hohl. J o e Arnold was up from th e U. of O. fo r the week end. Mra. C. O. D eVere w a s up from Cres- wcll several d a y s th is week v is itin g her h u sb a n d and d au g h ter. Mrs. J o h n B ak er left F r i d a y for T oppeniah, Wash., to v isit an old frien d from whom she hud j u s t h eard a f t e r a n u m b er of yearn. V ictor C ham bers was up from th e U. of O. for the week end. Roscoc Gwens s p en t th e week end here ut the borne of his a u n t, Mrs. I. II. V catch ; while on his w ay to his home in C an ada from C alifornia. W. M Rhode« r e t u rn e d M onday to his borne tu O klah o m a, a f t e r a visit witk his sister in law, Mrs. F a n n ie K hodea Mr. a n d Mrs. V. K. Conley, of Ore gon C ity, visited th e l a t t e r p a r t of last week a t the home of Mrs. C o n l e y ’s «later, Mrs. F re d Beidler. G eorge M rtjueen haa bought th e Hed- riek p ro p e r ty on north S eventh street. J . C. Levi, o f H av re, Mont., visited d u rin g the past week at the home of hia sister, Mrs. Buy Kinard. Miss E v a Brockua und Miss B uth Bede spent the week end in E ugene, Miss Brockua a t th e home of her a u n t, Mrs. W. A. C offin, a n d Miss B ede at the A. A. Richm ond home. W. W. B ristow , a fo r m e r resident of th is city , now one o f t h e p ro p r ie to r s of the L uckey je w e lr y store in E ug ene, wus in the c ity F r i d a y on business. H enry H aeckel, who had been v i s i t ing at the O. M. H aw ley home fo r s e v eral weeks, left S a tu r d a y for his home nt E dm onton, Husk. Miss Vetn P it c h e r le ft S a tu r d n y fo r P o rtla n d . Miss M y r tle Green, o f E ugene, v i s i t ed F r i d a y w ith her sister, Mrs. J o e I ni tides«. Miss F lo ren ce H e m e n w a y re tu rn e d F rid ay from a w e e k 's v isit in E ugene. Mrs. L. J . A tw a te r , o f Chico, Calif., visited d u r i n g th e past week w ith Mrs. Mary Robinson. Mr. a n d Mrs. M u rray T ru n n e ll h ave moved to Leona. A. W. S w anson r e t u rn e d F r i d a y from Lew iston, Id aho, where he a tt e n d e d a convention of m an ag e rs o f the B reier £ P eterson sam p le stores. Mr. und Mrs. F r a n k T nylor, o f S u l livan, visited th is week a t th e home of Mr. T a y l o r ’s p a re n ts, Mr. an d Mrs. Isaac T aylor. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. G. B e a tt ie w ere in E ugene over F r i d a y night. Mrs. J . B. P ro tz m a n w as here from P o rtla n d S a t u r d a y on business. Mrs. J o s t , o f R oseburg, who had been v is itin g her p a re n ts , Mr. nnd Mrs. O. II. W illard, le f t S a tu r d a y fo r P o rt la n d to visit her siste r, Miss Ollie W illard. Mrs. T. P. J a c k s o n , o f Creswell, v is ited S a t u r d a y a t th e home o f her brother-in-law , C. M. Ja c k s o n . Ed. J o n e s says The S en tinel w asted a m m u n itio n on him last week because he was given the w ro ng in itials. Hi> initials a re C. E„ but he wn* j u s t as sick ns if th e y had been som ething else. E. L. H o p p er w ent to S e a ttle W ed nesday on business. Mr. and Mrs. A r th u r L eonard were in E u g en e W edn esday . Geo. H . B ra in a r d an d J . W. V entch were a m o n g E ug ene viaitors W ed n es day. It i* a d e lic a te t e s t of ir o n in g e f f i ciency— a shade tdo much h e a t will scorch the p a p e r ; n b it too much preasufe will te a r it. Yet ti ssu e p a per is iro n ed d a in tily nn d w ith the Arranges for Essay Contest. utm ost s a f e ty in our fla tw o rk iron- C a p ta in F ra n c is K. Bishop, of the e»s a n d special presses. (35th i n f a n t r y , w as here from E ugene W hy p e rm it w a s h d a y to be n w o r y e s te rd a y m a k in g n rrn n g em en ts for ry t W hy f r e t ov er th e v e x in g ques t h e conduct of an essay contest in the schools on the su b je c t, " W h a t A re the tion of la u n d rrsn e s f T he easy, a n d A d v a n ta g e s of E n li s tm e n t In the the m odern way, is to m nke you r U n ite d S ta t e s A r m y f " A long list of w ash in g into a bu nd le an d phone us. p rises is offered. We will h av o n d r i v e r call. The COTTAGE GROVE LAUNDRY If you c«n’t afford to subscribe for The Sentinel yon ean ’t afford not to read someone elae’x. *** Phone 89 FRESH SMELT ON SALE ALL WEEK If you can ’t come in person, telephone or order by mail. Your order« will be given just a« careful attention aa if you came in person. 4k Society 1 S. C. White Leghorn ---- - HATCHING EGGS & DAY OLD CHICKS was the 4 An en jo y a b le social event special m eetin g o f C o tta g e G rove c h a p ter, O. E. 8., S a tu r d a y ev ening a t M a sonic hall, th e occasion being the a n nual visit of the w o rth y g ra n d m atron of the E a s te r n Htar of Oregon, Mrs. A lb e rt a M cM urphey, of E ugene. Hhe was acco m panied by ber husband, R ob ert M cM urph ey, Mrs. J o h n Howe a n d d a u g h te r, Miss Ixila, a n d P rofessor an d Mrs. F. E. D unn, who w ere house- g u ests of Mr. and Mrs. K a rl K. Mills. A b e a u ti f u l floral deg ree w as c onferred upon Mrs. M cM urphey by the past w or th y m a tro n s of C o tta g e Grove c h a p te r, and a handsom e band p a in te d p late was p resented to her. A large n u m ber of member» an d /v i s i ti n g mem bers were presen t an d a pleasan t and in s tru c t iv e ev en in g was spent. A q u a r t e t w as su ng very sw eetly by Mrs. Boy S hort, Mrs. C. fc. F ro st, Mrs. H. A. Miller s n d Mrs. C. C. Cruson, Miss E s th e r Silsby p r e sid in g a t the piano. A p a la ta b le two- course su pper was serv ed in th e b a n quet room. ♦ Mrs. O. L. N ichols e n te r ta i n e d the p a st m a tro n s an d p a st p a tr o n s o f C o t ta g e G rove c h a p te r No. 4, O. E. 8., at her home on Birch av e n u e T u esd ay evening. G ames and social converse were en jo y ed a n d th e hostess served a delicious tw o-course su p p er in th e din ing room which w as b e a u tifu lly f e s tooned w ith h e a r t s in honor o f St. V a l e n tin e w eek, w ith v alen tin es for place c ard s a n d a p o tte d cyclam en as c e n te r piece. ^ T he w o m e n 's fo reign m issionary so ciety of th e M etho dist church held its re g u la r m eetin g th is week w ith Mrs. L. F. O rpu rd. A f t e r th e stu d y hours th e losers in th e m y s te ry box co n test served refresh m en ts. T his is m edical y e a r in th e foreign fields a n d th e lo cal society is se nd in g w hite linen ra g s for b a n d a g e s to th e hosp ital in F oo chow, China. <* ❖ ♦ Mra. H. A. Miller an d Mrs. C. J . Kem e n te r ta i n e d six tab les a t fiv e hu n d red W ed n esd ay ev en in g a t the home of Mrs. Miller. T he a f f a i r w as in form al. The rooms were d e co rated w ith h e a r t s and cupids. A tw o-course luncheon wns served a t tables. <*►«<$> Mrs. T. C. W heeler e n t e r t a i n e d th e La Com us club c h a rm in g ly T u e sd a y a fte rn o o n , delicious re fre sh m e n ts being served a f t e r a p le a s a n t social a f t e r noon s' « * T he M. P. G. club m eets n e x t T u e s d a y w ith Mrs. C. C. Cruson. Mrs. ladies d a ily m e a ts A. C. S p rig g s e n te r ta i n e d th e aid of the B a p ti s t ch ureh so W ed n esd ay afte rn o o n , refresh b ein g served. 8TOP 8A W 8 JU S T BEFO RE T H E Y 8T R IK E D Y N A M ITE O p e ra to r s a t th e W. L. £ E. mill were som ewhat s t a r tl e d y e s te rd n y to fin d th a t aime fo reign s u b s ta n c e in a log which th e y discovered befo re it stru c k th e saw s w as a stick of d y n a mite. I t is th o u g h t t h a t the d y n a m i te was a piece which failed to explode at the ti m e when po w d er was used to open a log jam a t the lo g ging ca m p at R ujad a. I t prob ab ly had been in the w a te r long enough to d e stro y its e x plosive p ropertie s b u t th e operators, nevertheless, ca re fu lly rem oved it be- fora_8ending the log in t o th e saws. T x n cred S tr a in ; all b reed in g tr a p n e s te d e v e ry day hens Dan Walton & Son fl3 m c h 5 C o tta g e Grove, P ho ne2 6F 4 When the dough o f cookies is too rich or too so ft to roll, t a k e a »mall po rtio n in the palm o f th e h an d an d roll in to a ball. P la e e th is in a b a k in g pan and when th e pan is filled, flo u r the b o tto m of a glass and press eaeh ball t o th e desired thickness. S av e all th e oiled p ap er w hich comes w rapped aro u n d b read an d groceries, fo r it is an ex cellen t accessory on iron ing day. K eep a place on th e ir o n in g b o ard a n d run th e irons over it o c c a sionally. I t gives them a sm ooth s u r face an d cleans th e m o f f b e a u tifu lly . M ilk K E P T I N COED Rich, sweet. Ice cold, k e p t i s cold s to ra g e i t is m ilked u n til it customer. R e fre s h in g in g — n a t u r e ' s m ost erage. G et it a t STORAGE delicious milk, fro m th e tim e is sold t o th e an d in v i g o r a t h e a lt h f u l b e v City Meat Market R oast C hicken-A pple Ha lad— S t u f f the chicken w ith a d res sin g m ade o f soaked s tale b r e a d crum bs, seasoned w ith sage, salt a n d pep p er; plaee in a ro a s tin g pan an d b aste w ith d rippings. When brow ned, rem ove to a hot p la t te r , g a r nish w ith parsley a n d serve su rro u n d ed by a salad o f chopped apples, celery and s t r ip s of s t r in g beans. • • • B arley B ro th — H av e th e b u tc h e r bone and roll a shoulder, selecting a sh o ulder t h a t w eighs a b o u t th r e e an d a h a lf pounds. C rack t h e bones well. Wash th e bones a n d place in a stock p ot an d ad d th ree p in ts o f w a te r, tw o onions minced fine, one fa g g o t o f soup herbs, one-fourth cup o f well-washed b arley . Cook slowly for tw o hours an d th e n r e move the bones, season an d ad d tw o tab lesp o o n fu ls o f fin ely m inced p ar _________________ SOME BARGAINS IN House Furnishings B r e a k f a s t tables, round or square, m a ttresses. $10.50, $11.50 and $14; d in in g ch airs from $2.50 up; ro c k in g ch a ir s from $4 to $12; din ing tables, round extensio n. $15. We h a v e a nice line o f ran g es to se lect from a t m o d e ra te prices, book eases, china closets, dressers and all o th e r ti e c e u a t y fu rn ish in g s. Before buying, look th r o u g h our sto ck and get prices. Service and s a tis f a c tio n is our m otto. We also buy slig htly used f u r n i t u r e au d pay hig h est eush price for same. D. DeVERE 406 M ain A venue P r o p r ie to r X-RAY AT COTTAGE GROVE HOSPITAL An up-to-the-minute machine has been in stalled for examination and treatment of any part of the body. APPLES, $1.25 THE BOX. WHITE ROSE SEED POTATOES JUST RECEIVED—ONE OF THE BIG GEST CARS OF POULTRY FEED EVER SHIPPED OUT OF PORTLAND. JONES C& E A T O N