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About Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1909-current | View Entire Issue (June 3, 1914)
r\D8 AND FANCIES t t Boost Cottage Grove Have the following printed on the letter heads and envelopes that you use in writing East. Be Sure to Get Stop Over kBe Sure to Get Stop Over at Cottage Grove. at Cottage Grove. W h e n having your stationery printed, it will cost but little extra to have the above printed thereon. If your stationery is already printed, w e will print the booster slogan thereon at 75c per thousand. lly Harriett« The hot days we have been having recently innkc one vv nth for something delightfully cooling such it« «tty, the t'ol lowing ice, which ia truly one of the beat imaginable lit fact, ice« are more cooling tbuu ice creurn, for they are le«« rich Thia recipe ia one which a local family hua uaetl every auiuuier for nearly ten year« and take« unfailing plea« ure in: Three loniona (juice with a bit of grated rind) three orange«, three bauanu« (cru«hcd) and a cold ayru| made by boiling together three eupa of augur and three cup« of water until the ayrup will juat thread a tiny bit. I f one doe« not care for bnnutin» an equally delicious pineapple ire may be made by Niibatituting a ran of grated pineapple for the orange« and banana» and add cup of water. Thia ia to be froaen, of eourae, but the frecziug of an ire ia simple matter a« it will be froaen hard enough within twenty minute«. Koftlca. often aa many a» three, on «kirt juat about the hip« are un in i«t n k ably |Hipular for »uiiimer wear. I f you are going on a picnic mid wish to take along muterial to make a fresh salad (for there is no greater mi nbnom inntuui than a salad that has lost its pristine freshness) and don't know ot any way to get your lettuce to yoi.i dr» tinutiou without its wilting, rry putting it iu n fruit jur that you cun screw lid onto, and see how magically fr es h it keeps. Himply clean your lettuce read) for use mid put it into the jur. low envelopc, a prntty |»o»t rnrd with Whan Baby Can Uaa Mia Taath. juat a grceting wiU «ullice for olir dny Most year old liable« nut rat a tiny mie note muy rontnin anap«hota of mu piece of bread and butter. Horn« for tual friend», unother n little «achei ward mite» try to u«e Itielr teeth even uuoihcr may be rleverly inaile up by earlier t’ut the bread and boiler Into cutting out line», cutchword» or pie ture« aniall «quare» and lemove the crust The bread fn.in uieguaiuea or papera aud paatiug to prevent ttiolr choking them outo a papar ao n< to foiui a luti« uniat not tie leas than twenty four hours old (tub the bolter well Into •tory v f «orna Joka mutuali)' appiedai It; tIda make» It more dlgeattbl« than ed. Only thè recipient of a truin or merely aprendlug It When twelvo ateainer letter evar reatly appreclute» months old the average child may tm how inudi plcuauro they (lin givo ali gin to drink from a cup. and gradual it i« ueurly ua mudi filli to uiake olle wculling from tile Uittle should then commence. Hut should any wilful up ua it ia to rereive olir. rogue seriously resent the now wny of feeding slid stubbornly cling to tilm ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ old friend, the Imltle, Indulge him for n Ume. Itnldea will bo hithlea mid liuve CHURCH NEWS their little fada Why notT W « grown up« have Take away the bottle und probably a large pn>|Mirtloii of the I Kerry religion» organisation ia invit dally milk will lie given up The lit ed to uae thia column for announcement tle one» should hare at least two pint« of ita aervieea mid other newa. Con per day tributerà are requested to omit exhorta Unwìsa Pumshmanta. liona and other editorial matter, and to Curi'orni puiilsbmeut eira uever do make the nnnoiincement of acrvleoa a » thè MYenigc cluni k < nn I ilei or ilo miy- ronda« ua possible. Social function«, llilng. In fnct. exeepl break Ila aplrlt etc., and new« outside of the weekly an ami iiinke It tlmld and abrliiklug. nounceiuent muy bo elaborated upon. Hlowa ilo liot cicli ipilct Ilio little ime» cITccttlully. for Ilio alilp or I mi X oli Ilio Services at the Christian Science Hall onr nNturnlly resoli » In nolny wooplng. every Sunday at II, und Wednesday w fili li III II» timi motbera try lo quell by miother «hip lf eorporul piinUli evening at 7:30. All ure welcome. nielli la nvciVNiry, limi III nome fow i - iisom It I» let II l» ‘ allori miti ahnrp, FREE MKTHOIHHT. hnd w li Ilo It Insta, bill qillckly over. Just usi eonstimt linggllig I» ao tuueli Khodu Ihirnett, Pastor. Preaching service the drat and third more Imrmful tinnì mi occasionili un Holidays of every month at .1 mid 7:30. gry oiilbur»!. ao Ilio System of alnpplng Prayer meeting every Wednesday at a rliild twcnty timo» n dny la far worae tinnì nraliig II once lu two or 7:30, mid on second mid fourth Hundnya tlireo monili» at 3. ------------------------- nez in (ßferdon f to r n C ents 2 5 C ents FOREST FIRE ASSOCIATION WARNS OF DANGER C en ts CARNIVAL COMPANY SETS UP ITS TENTS Wood i ♦♦♦♦***♦ Groceries PORTI/ J Special i HT. M A KY'H CATHOLIC Clll'HCH Another suggestion for picnic lunches Next Monday: High mass and ser i» that in packing them, boxes ure far moii at 10:30; devotions mid benedir superior to basket», for the reason that tiou ut 7:30. All welcome. you ran put in the thing« and they will lie tint whereas if they are put into M KTHOIHHT EPISCOPAL baskets they aometime have to tit into Horace N. Aldrich, Pastor corner» that mu»h them. Every patron of The Sentinel is helping to give Cottage Herviros next Sunday us follows: Grove what eminent authority has stated to be the best An excellent polish for floors is made Sunday School at 10; sermon at II i s o c ie t y : country weekly on the coast. ♦ ♦ of equal parts of turpentine and oil. Junior League at 3; Kpworth League ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ One mny use either linseed oil or olive at 7; evening service nt H. Morning theme, “ The Anchored The Panama Club met Friday after oil. I f you huppen to have a can ot H«iul, “ evening subject, “ Self Con noon with Mr». C. J. Kcm. and enjoyed olive oil which has become rancid this trol. * * Kpworth l.cngue topic, “ A Hong is very good. You probably know that Gordon u delightful afternoon. f Security and Contentment,” Miss Hosiery is the most sheer and at Vda Matthews, leader. A dessert which will be sure to pro tractive as well as the most dur Mrs. E. Tompkins entertained the Re soke delighted exclanintious from your able hosiery for women but do bekah v iut> Friday afternoon, being ns FRESHY T K R Ï AN CHURCH vou know that sisted in serving by Mrs. Ham Me guests or family is marshmallow dainty R. M. Itrondbooks, Faster Kcrniin and Mrs. Archie Thompson. lundfc as follows: Services next Sunday; Bible school Marahmallowa cut in four pieces; About thirty guests were present. squeeze orange juice over them, let at 10; morning worship nt I I ; Junior Christian Endeavor at 3; evening nor Mrs. A. 8. Powell und Mrs. Joe Porter stand to absorb, filially pouring over the hip at S; Cnterhetirnl class nt 4. eitndy whipped cream or the beaten have out cards for an affair Tuesday The pnstor, who hns returned front a HO-^IEW V whites of eggs. The ingredients in afternoon. trip to Washington, will preach at both is also made for men, for girls and their proportions are : 1 quart whip the morning and evening services. boys ami for babies— that it ’s ping cream, whites o f four eggs, ten Mrs. W. H. Abrams, assisted by Mrs. V just as durable? We are display .11 «él F. W. Robbins, entertained the Hocial rup of candied cherries, 1 cup walnut ing Gordon Hosiery for the whole C H R IS T IA N CHURCH Twelve Thursday afternoon. Beside» meats, 1 dozen macaroons, a, cup of REV. T. H. HANDS AKER, family today. granulated sugar. Prepare nix hours or the club members Mrs. Abrams enter Supply Fastor Gordon Hosiery for men, girls, H O S IE R Y tained Mrs. John Bader, Mrs. VV. P, more before serving. Beat the eggs und boys and for children made with double linen heel and toe, Services next Sunday an follows: Hall, Mrs. A. C. Kinter, Mrs. E. K. cream separately, just ns stiff as pos heavy or light weights, a pair— Bible school at 9:45; communion and sibte. One half o f this reeipe will Spencer, and Mrs. A. B. Wood. serve 10 people, making a charming lit preaching service at 11; Christian Kn deavor at 7; evening song service nnd The Emanon Club held its regular tic refreshment dish for an afternoon ssrmon at 8. fortnightly meeting Thursday afternoon pnrty. Gordon Hosiery for w omen in cotton— double toe and high at the home of Mrs. Geo. M. Scott. spliced heel — with or without fashion seam and in sheer, I f you expect to have fine tulips or medium tr heavy weight, per pair— The high'school graduates were enter hyacinths or other curly flowering bulb tained with a supper ufter the com ous plants, now is the time to begin to mcnccment exercises Thursday evening prepare the ground. The bed should be Economy Hoisery for women, men, children, boys, girls and at the home of Miss Crusula Lockwood. dug up now and left to air slack during Fortlnnd, Ore., June 1. While the for baby— made with double heel and toe— shown in black, the summer. In the full the weeds will early forest fires reported in May were wnite anil colors, per pair— About a dozen of Dr. Frost's friends be well killed out und you ran mnk mostly in slashing »ml without loss, surprised him Thursday evening, the or ready the beds and put in your bulbs, June opens the commonly rrrogni/rd and you will have splendid early spring easion being his birthday anniversary. fire season with indications of a dan The doctor was presented a stickpin as flowers. gerotis year that demands more than a token of esteem. usual precaution, according to bulletins I f you are looking for a spring poet received today by the Western Forestry Mrs. C. K. Frost entertained the M to read,,not being able to express your A Conservation AsoieiM ,n from nil P. G. Club yesterday afternoon, asking own poetic moods except through rend states in the Farifie Northwest. Much in, in addition to the members, Mrs. W. ing someone else, try Wordsworth. He less thun the usual amount of snow re T H E - Q U A L I T Y CASH STD F? E - PH o ne 3 : is perhaps the greatest of all nature B. Cooper. mains in the mountains and in some poets, because he saw the homely truth regions there have already been several Mrs. John Bader and Mrs. Clara in the light o f poetry and was not weeks of dry weather looken only by Burkholder will act as hostesses to the ufrnid to make poetry out o f homely one short ruin. Atmospheric conditions Constellation Club tomorrow afternoon. facts. Nothing could be more perfect seem to be conducive to frequent dry than his “ Daffodil«,” “ Three Years interior winds, requiring extraordinary What do you want anyway? A Sentinel classified ad. will Hhe Grew,” and “ Tintern Abbey.” precaution in firing slashings. Fatrols Prof, and Mrs. J. E. Dunton served a get it for you. What do you want? Anyway a Sentinel classi are already in the field and being rapid delightful breakfast to the members of Hrassware that has become corroded ly recruited to their full strength. I'n fied ad. will get it for you. the senior class Thursday morning. The twenty members o f the class sat down or in need o f polishing can be bright less there shnll be rain in June trouble to the daintily laid table and were ened up wonderfully and with unustinl is expected, but the protective orgnniza ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ » ♦ » » » » ♦ » » ♦ » ♦ ♦ ♦ » » » » » » » ♦ ♦ ♦ »♦♦» ♦♦t » » » » ease by rubbing it with a mixture of tion to meet it will be better thnn in served by four junior girls. ♦ salt and vinegar. It is well to let the any past year. articles to be polished lie for a while According to the costom established in the mixture i f it is convenient ns three years ago, the high school alumni that reduces the amount o f labor re association received the members of the quired. class of nineteen hundred fourteen into Barley, Process Rolled, per sack........................$1.20 their ranks with a banquet held Friday One housewife keeps a soft brush evening in the dining room o f the Meth Shorts, per sack.................................................. 135 The Follow ft McClellan Carnival set odist Church. The banquet room was with which to dust cut glnss on her buf Bran, per sack......................................................... 80 tastefully decorated in great clusters of fet. Hhe prefers it to a dust cloth, for up its tents Monday on vacant lots on The company rhododendron. A single white rose bud, the reason that the brush is more effica Houth Heeond Htreets. Wheat, per bushel.............................................. 1.15 the class flower, marked each place at cious in removing the dust from the curries a large number of high class amusement features, any one o f them the table. A two course supper of the deep cutting. at the populnr price o f “ ten cents, a chicken, salad and sandwiches followed One of the pleasantest thoughts in dime, two nirkels.“ The riding devices by pineapple Bavarian cream, cake und chocolate was served by a bevy of Jun the world for a friend who is going for have proved popular with the younger Be sure and see me before laying in your winter a long trip this summer is the steamer people and the free nets are o f a high ior maids. supply. Quality guaranteed. O f course the little character. After a talk by President Merle or train letter. The carnival appears under the mis Hcovcll, Prof. Dunton presented the daily gift boxes for these trips (one youngest alumni, who were welcomed package containing a number o f little pices o f the volunteer fire department. with spirit. Officers were elected for ones, marked for the days on which Cord of Thanks. the coming year as follows: Ernest they are to be opened nnd containing We wish to thank the friends who so Wyatt, president; Bert Burrows, vice- u favorite smelling salts, a bottle of Everything in the Grocery line at reasonable prices. president; Mabel Veatch, secretary; cologne, a fan, a dainty handkerchief, kindly assisted us at the time of the George Hall, treasurer; Ren Hanford, a new book, a verse card, a box of death nnd burial of our brother, and to was appointed chairman on arrange candy, etc.), are ideal, but the letters thank those who contributed the ninny ments for the 1915 banquet and ap show that the thought o f a friend is lovely floral offerings. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Barrett. pointed as his committeemen Bertha with one, and are most acceptable. For William M. Barrett. Htcphens, Marian Irooper, George such a letter, a note is written for each Matthews and Elwyn McCargar. Hugh day that the friend is to be on the jour Falls from Buggy. Currin was official “ court jester” for ney nnd the whole enclosed in individ the evening and his merry quips and ual envelopes inside one large envelope. Miss Ethel Rnsch, 18 year old dinigh The daily letters may take very clever ter of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Raseh, fell crunks created much amusement. form, for one day, say, a telegram, made out o f a buggy Tuesday night of lust out in due form, and enclosed in its yel- week and hurt her hip quite severely. zm iczicz Juri« 8 only The It.»», K e lli hskl This Citi U M IllW M Ii'llta tin H IS T O R IC A M | iM - * c | lt | f » | f t i l •ml Military I’« I Ticket« on sale burg including K burg and all poi C. & E..S. F C . Final For Rickety Babiso. I f mother« realised the virtue liter« 1« lu warm soft wuter ami pur« soap there would t»e fewer puny tmblea. When the little Oil* 1» Inclined to rick ets give It two hnttia n day. lu the morning bath dissolve ■ gill o f sen sslL A bran hath Is excellent nt night. Put one |»>uud o f bnin lu u loose thin cot ton hag Honk It III the hath water for half an hour whll« It Is getting warm Squeeze It and keep It In the wnter during the hath Put a drop of attar of notes lu four ounce* o f ollvooll and rub luiby with It five minutes a ft er hla evening tub This la aootbllig and nutritive for a delicate chilli )OHN M SCOT -< rH Our sales cess. Sor advised u longer. To Curs Nail Biting. I f a chilli lias formed the habit o f tilting Its nails keep the nails very short Explain to him how ugly hla (winds will I mh - o i i i u aud that nail biting Is a vulgar habit. At all years a child is quite old euougli to understand. Give him a little manicure set and tench him bow to use them. The diftl culty la he will probably continue to bite the nails through forgetfuliiena. To qulckeu the memory put bitter sloes on the flngrr tips Ladies, F at less Personal Tidiness. Tench children right from the very first that nothlug flint needs mending must l>e put ou till the mending baa been done, und you will have no trou ble to k e e p them till) 'I started tliU plan." said a model indther, "and taught the children to do their own mending aa soon aa ever they were big enough to sew, and I think It would Is* hard to find children who are more particular In thia way." LUF T re a tin g R in g w orm . Ringworm Is sometime« developed by delicate children. It la roused by the pres«uce of a vegetable parasite. Give a child so iiitlletcd extract of malt and codllver oil. To apply locally mix one dram of salicylic acid with oue ounce of |>etroleiim Jelly trad rub well Into the nfTeeted parta. 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