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growerslargest © u r i i 't j l Uignuiintluo and 0 « up, fMl)|t Boost Cottage Grove Mrs F. W Robbins »a« honor guest enjoyable afternoon ut nn unusiinlly gi\ eu by Mrs II A Miller Friday. The guests brought th eir fnney work and spent the chief part of the n f l . r a o o . •ew inn an At four o clock sewing n d c h a ttin g Mrs. Miller summoned her gu<«t« to 11 dainty luncheon table where they found th eir places by cunning couplets «bar actc ris in g each one. Those who shared Mrs M ille r’s hospitality with M i. Hob tu n . were: Mrs W II Abrams. Mr. J. II. Chambers. Mr». O I Nichols. Mrs H a v e th e follo w in g p rin te d o n th e le tte r h ead s a n d e n v e lo p e s th at y o u use in w ritin g East. Be Sure to Get Stop Over kBe Sure to Get Stop Over at Cottage Orove. at Cottage Grove. A C. K m ter. Mrs. W. I* I»“ »- George Hall. Mrs. J o h n Under. Mr. George Kerr. Mias Esther Sil.by, Mr. C. C. (>Uson and Mrs t . II Vaniteli burg. Mrs. A. C K m ter e n te rta in e d n group M m * W hen having your stationery printed, it will cost but little extra to have the abov e printed thereon. If your stationery is already printed, we w ill print the booster slogan thereon at 75c per thousand. e v e n in g m M l or of Mr K i n t e r ’s b irth d a y s n n u . r snry. She served a delightful dinner which w ns followed by five tables ' i-nt were Dr five hundred. Those pres, and Mrs. F. W Kobbms. Mr and Mr. II. A. Miller. Mr. and Mrs W I’ Hull Mr and Mrs Roy Short. Mr and Mrs C. J . Kent, Hr and Mrs. F I. Ingrain. Mrs. C. C. O u so n , Emerson Wile««. II J . K inter. Miss Eunice V anlk-aburg and Mr. nnd Mr. C »1. V ualten burg Mrs. J o h n Mailer od M r. T C Wheeler en tertain ed . * onstellat ion v Mason Club T h u rsd ay nftern.o.n .. ic Temple. ng '^ .n i > £ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ £ -if n WAKE THIS UP-TO-DATE COSTUME AT HOME *• As illustrated, size 36, requires 6l/ 2 yards of 30-inch crepe, sold here at 20c a yard in a number of very pretty patterns. Included in the price is one McCall pattern two yards belting and everything nec essary for making *ixe 36. F R E E M ETHO DIST. R h o d a B u r n e tt , P a s t o r. P re a c h i n g se rv ic e th e first and th ird S u n d a y s o f e v e ry m o n th a t 3 a n d 7:30. P r a y e r m e e t in g e v e r y W ed n esd ay a t 7:30, a n d on second an d fo u r th S u n d ay s a t 3. ------------------------------ Dressmaking at home was never easier than with the present charmingly but simple draped styles ST. M A R Y ’S C A T H O L I C C H C R C H . Next Sunday: H ig h mnss an d ser mon a t 10:30; d ev o tio n s and benedic tio n a t 7:30. All welcome. REDUCE THE HIGH COST OF LIVING P R E S B Y T E R IA N CHURCH R. M. B ro ad k o o k s, P a s t o r S e rv ic e s n e x t S u n d a y : Bible school a t 10; m o r n in g w orship a t 11; J u n i o r ¡ C h r i s ti a n E n d e a v o r a t 3; e v e n in g wor : ship a t 8; C a te c h e t ic a l class a t I. We are now showing the McCall fashions for July and are also dis playing a beautiful line of new crepes in dainty patterns, which which were received this week. SEE DISPLAY IN WINDOW C H R IST IA N CHURCH R E V . T. 8. H A N D 8 A K E R , S u p p ly P a s t o r S e rv ic e s n e x t S u n d a y as follows: Bible school a t 9:45; com m union snd p re a c h in g s e r v ic e a t 11; C h ris tia n En d e a v o r a t 7; e v e n in g song service and serm on a t 8. U gee : 23 E CASH S T O R E - p h o n e 31 3EZ3ÏCZHCZ J ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ S e rv ic e s n t th e C h ris tia n Science llnll e v e ry S u n d a y a t I I , and W ed n esd ay e v e n in g a t 7:30. All are welcome. This is a model which is sure to have a long vogue, and the cost is exceedingly low. THE DUALITY CHURCH NEWS ( E v e r y religious o rg a n iz a tio n is invit ed to use t h i s column fo r annou ncem ent o f its s e r v ic e s an d o th e r news. Con tr i b u t o r s a r e req u es ted to om it e x h o rta tio n s an d o t h e r e d it o ri a l m a t te r , an d to m a k e th e a n n o u n c e m e n t o f services as concise as possible. Social fun ctions, etc., a n d n ew s o u ts id e o f th e w eekly an n o u n c e m e n t m ay be e la b o r a te d upon.] A Smart Gown in Crepe at $1.95 Í M c C all M c C a ll P a t t e r n L adies’ D ress No. 5 9 0 3 P ric e 15 c en ts t ♦ X Every patron of The Sentinel is helping to give Cottage Grove what eminent authority has stated to b e the best country weekly on the coast. :: M E T H O D IS T E P ISC O PA L H o r a c e N . A ldrich, P a a to r Service« n e x t S u n d a y aa follow«: S u n d a y S chool a t 10; aerm on a t 11; J u n i o r L e a g u e a t 3; E p w o r th L eag u e a t 7; e v e n i n g aervice a t 8. M o rn in g th e m e , “ T h e Value o f Lit tie T h i n g « ; ’ ' e v e n in g au bjec t, “ Q u a lity of L ife .” E p w o r th L eague tcpic, “ How God Uaea F u lly P re p a r e d M e n ; ” leader, Mrs. H a t t i e H a r t. State Industrial Review. Salem , Oreg., J u n e 8.— A t the com m o n w ealth c o n fe r e n c e d u r i n g th e pnat week, held a t E u g e n e a t th e a ta te U n i v e rs ity , proposition» w ere m ade fo r a a t a t e e m p lo y m e n t b u re a u nnd in su ran ce a g a in a t u n em p lo y m en t. H op c o n tr a c ta fo r th e 1915 crop are b e in g m a d e a t 10 cents. W. N. T u r n e r a n d E. N. Booth o f E u g ene will e r e c t a large c a n n e ry at M c M inn ville. D u rin g M a y 72 veaaela clea red from t h e m outh o f t h e C olum bia w ith 70,684, 615 fe e t o f lu m ber, ag n in at 39 veaaela w ith lu m b e r in M ay, 1913. Barley, Process Rolled, per sack..........................frl.20 Shorts, per sack....................................................... 135 Bran, per sack............................................................... 80 Wheat, per bushel.................................................. 1.15 Wood Be sure and see me before laying in your winter supply. Quality guaranteed. :: Groceries Everything in the Grocery line at reasonable prices. :: / I pay cash for eggs at lc per doz. less than trade price R o y E. S h o r t :: FREIGHT PRODUCER ON PACIFIC COI S h a n ik o »hipped 122 double deck cars o f s h eep t h e las t week o f May. C arlto n will ex pend $50,000 on p a v in g th is y e a r. O ver 100 cnrlonda o f m ach in ery went i n t o th e n ew fir e p r o o f saw mill a t H prin gfield t h a t will be o p e ra te d en ti r e l y by e le c tric power. T h e law f i x i n g th e m inim um wage for g irls an d w om en in Oregon a t $8.64 in on tr i a l b e f o r e th e su p rem e c o u rt of the U n ite d S ta t e s . T he new M e d fo rd c a n n e r y is to be r e a d y fo r w ork J u n e 15th. W ork on t h e new $30,000 Y. M. C. A. b u il d in g a t A s to r ia will s t a r t J u l y 15. length th is sum m er d o n ’t fa l l t o pro vide you rself w ith n t r a v e l i n g a p r o n In which are p o ck ets for y o u r v a r i o u s toilet articles T h is a p r o a r a n be |>ut on and worn in the d re s s in g rio.ni a n d Is very hnii.ly as well ns b ein g m uch noni er th a n any o th e r a r r a n g e m e n t . Sheep dip. Just p lain o r d i n a r y s h e e p dip, Is a cquirin g n g r e a t v o g u e a s a s h a m p o o , a n d is tieing fo u n d to to* v ery e ff e c ti v e In curin g d a n d r u f f nnd f a l li n g hair. S o m e find th e o d o r s l ig h t ly o b Je c ttonsille but really it la v e ry c le a n smelling, t u Ha Ns, SVISI y tu T h n t H ih h , F a c to r is K m it u q C o » t o f M a rk e tin g Re lo 2 ; |*e r Ceni N o rth P arlile D t.t« ^ rrnnand K .tu,u lo Qu^ Hama Tini« U„iu, ^ | . „ f# “ C u lm in im i («’■■■it.„ned ff»«a tr,t p ^ e rs o f W ashington nn.| g ,*,,, Itol.in ’a egg blue is one o f th e shn d ea in g re a te st fnvor. ,M**" .......... ............ ...... O r „ t i l | V r u p t r y th r o u g h il,.. wurk #f «« elation o f which he u . , 1 A g reat uiniiy people buv e b e a u t i f u l l y w hich m » non u rg n n i^ j em broidered Chinese a n d J a p a n e s e silk lU|f im <»■>•(• nini routfolipj L- sunwls which they n ever use m e re ly be g fiiR i’C» thrtuftrUr* cause a shaw l is a l i tt le d i f f i c u l t to T h e t . l r h . ...ed b) , keep about the sho ulders Now i f t h e y ih.- g r o w e r s o«t ' , i . ( | would only fold th e m cornerwias. a n d were t h o n . ,,gh|) . i|.|»med y, eut them out a bit alwmt t h e nr«*k an d s..n nnld th a t last year ths u » , ' bind the nerk a l t r n r t t v e l y In a silk w hich Is now the largest cord or b raid and let th e e n d s h a n g to d u c e r in the \ inerirà« Sort ham tie It loosely abo ut th e n e rk th e y will l.Usd c a r . uf f, ,,t. tft| find them selves in poaaraaloli o f o n e o f J f " b ** *i '!■!•* ri g 11 si , the most fe tc h in g li ttle w r a p s im ng in I»«-fore loaded ..n the rari ss4 R able to w ear o v e r d i n n e r gow na, nt cent f o li it •lu|>|uag punt . dancing p arties b r a f t e r th e o u t e r w r a p b e fo r e d*'ii v • r • >I I h.- Irrw.s4ew - la remov e.| at th e t h e a t r e n n d th e n e r d pot o f last » • . r. Mr H*ai(aM ■ la felt for some p ro te c t ion n b o u t th e would b r doubled sail ^ , 1 , . ^ th o u b lrrs. T hey a re akmply h a n d so m e . tr e e s c am e into |.raring IlcsUihs t h a t eo o p e r a t iv e mitrksttag A recipe fur a b a n a n a c re a m w hich d a r e d th e price to consumers tktb c r e a s in g in - return to gruñera Mrs. George Halt will act as host«-»« is a d e li g h tf u l dessert la aa fo llo w s: I’eel b a n a n a s aiul ru b th r o u g h a c o a rs e I i if| i Mr ■'.«.(wo. , , to the Social Twelve Club tomorrow selve Vsii! as much c re a m aa y o n h a s * w as lo g e i C v ¡;.* e I(rute fruì afternoon. iru it s a d a pinch o f salt T o one p in t e rs t o become au-miters of the ] of this m ix tu re put tw o ounce« o f | o s 1’a c i f n F ro . I ......... ,t.,rs thn^ A p articu larly ilelightful afternoon dcred sugar an d beat it w ith a w h ip su b c e n t r a l o rg a n u a tio a that a««h was th a t given yesterday by M r. J » r until it becomes ligh* an d f r o th y . F ile elu d e th e W illam ette \ allry sx4 \ P o rte r and Mrs. A. S. I’owrll at the the m ix tu re in glasses an d a p n n h l c o v e r Ire e n t i t l e d to one director it the home of Mrs. Powell to wbirh wer< in the top w ith chopped n u ts g e r o r g a n i s a ti o n Cottage Orari vited nbout sixty of th eir friends The •end a d e le g a te tu l .rtlsDi] J im I a ftern o o n was spent at needlework and A new way to fix egg s w h ich la ea aaemt in th e o rg an u atio a the hostesses served d ain ty refresh p e n a li ) nice for th e su m m er b r e a k f a s t M ark Wmrdruff, publicity mi meats. The guest list included: is d esig n ated as “ b ird ‘s nest on t o a s t ” Mesdnmes A. W. Kune, D. II Hem th e l ‘ E A E and fur the fwst It is made as follows: enway, George Hall, C. II. Burkholder, P a c if ic in liregiin, arrompas«! Four eggs and four pieces o f b u t t e r e d Lydia s t o u f f e r , J . II Chambers, O I. S a m p s o n an d made a short *<14nm toast S e p a ra t e y o lk s a n d w hiten o f III) r n .l o rs i n g the aorh expia»« Niehols, F. W. Robbins, J . S. Medley, eggs. Ileal the w h ites u n ti l th e y a r e H. Kakin, F. II. Ablen, N. E. Comp Mr S am p so n s t i f f m i l a rr a n g e th e m as a neat on th e ton, O. M. Kem, C. J . Kern, II U Jo b. to ast and slip the yolk in to th e r r n t c r Chits Adams. J. C. Johnson, E Bisby, of the nest S p rin k le w ith s alt a n d set A. I.. Monroe, C. W. Caldwell, Van A) into th e oven u n til th e egg is set a n d lison, C. E. Frost, B. B. Groff, B. M slightly brown. Swengel, M L. Seovell, 1.. H Hill, W t s s s s s Conner, F. L. Ingram, Helen Silaby, 8 E veryon e is in v a r ia b l y a n x io u s t o g et L. M aekin, H. N. A ldrirh, A. Brund, C C. Cruson, Orville Spear. C M Shinn. hold of a new co m b in a tio n fo r a s a l a d Here is oh» know n aa " J u n o S a l a d ” H. J . Shinn, Polk C urrm , Lincoln Tav which ta very fin e: lor, Borneo Cochran, Daisy P orter, J a s (C o n tin u e d from Brxt ps|* H a lf bunch o f cresa, one n e u f r h a t r l P orter, Chas Beidler, Roy Short. Ray (Henson, Al llam loth, C. W. Wallnre, c h e e s e , fo u r th of r a p ch opped w a ln u ts , Lane C o u n ty has some (JO S. R. Smith, II. A. Miller, Elbert Bede, th ird of cup fr rn c h d re s s in g C re a m c h a r g e d again«! it by the » f'« o ti( W. B. Cooper. Mary Smith, Mary Short, the cheese, nuts an d a sm all (Mirtion o f p a r t m e n t o f the state lasurxs«*1 Oliver V eatch, Alta S p ray , England, \\ pim ento and form in to sm all balla, p i a r e mmoiuii at Hal. ... ! -I> .» txp H. A bram s nnd Misses Ursula Lock on bed« o f cresa an d d r r n r h w ith th e a t least as f ar count) uffinib : wood, E sth e r Sil.by, Je s sie Berg, Lulu french d ressing local b a n k e r s arc coaceraed, ll • • • • • Currin, and i'a r th e n ia Porter. w h a t it Is for ” Agency Fnnds ! Ruffle« armim i the D h »M • hi * u t t h r b i l l ! ) ” m the name uf the item«*; W . Billie B. Cooper was a little more d ain ty aumtner tfotvn* o f law n, o r g a n d i e li a b il it ie s side which stamps »!- than pleasantly surprised T hursday or mu*ltn are m m i f e t r b i n g a n d *tvli*h c o u n ty d ig n i ta r ie s when it ev ening upon the occasion of one of his Ruffle* ut»out th e d a i n t l v *hod fe e t o f m a k i n g an explanation b ir th d a y anniversaries. A f te r the party the Rummer mm* a e r r e v e r Rei* it c h i n g And th e item «well« the coatti »\ had g a th e r e d at the Cooper home the and have a g a in rom e in to u n d o u b te d ficit by nearly a half N'rtrlj »U men went up town a f t e r Mr. Cooper and and * ell dr*erv ed |mf >»»ln ri t y . w h o p r e s u o l e to h arard a • • • • » enught him ju s t aa he was about to t h a t il e s i s t a on paper only a«d ■• Kirhua of net and la r e a r e p r e t t i e r e n te r his a u to on his way home. H r in g w hich n o i In- paid in coldrtd-^ was unceremoniously sandbagged, blind and more in vogue e v ery d a y . th e c o u n ti e s are credited with ht.— • • • • • folded, and his arms tied, in which sit un.b-r Ibis item Multnomah f C olorado la fam ous fo r th e " b e e f uation he was>given n ride in his own atri w o rth o f “ Agency l»»1*’ !- m achine around the su rrounding roun steak f r y « ’ ’ in e l u d i its r e a i d r n t a in Sty, ’ ’ an d Um atilla ha* tr y , d ire th r e a t s being made at various dilige when they g,, on píenles. O f t e n sa m e t h i n g booked «gaia** ■*, *• * in te rv a ls th a t he would be left to tr a m p in fa c t they are n rr u s e d o f g r t t i n g Up n o t h i n g t h a t run» in ratio t*1 ’P f hia way home through the mud. Hr a picnic merely for th e s n k r o f t h e b e e f la tio n o r w e a lth o f the co««!** was fin ally tak en home, however, where steak fry. T he fr y in g ia d o n e o v e r th e H W. T a y lo r, county irnmtu- a specially prepared sounding board coula nnd t# n sort o f n m i n i a t u r e b a r not e v e n h n /u r d a giu >• beeue. Why not tr y them o u ra e lv ra a n d was used to remind him o f the rau se of ” ! d o n ’t k n o w ,” he »«yt- ^ th e huppy ev en t. R efreshm ents o f ice are if we w o n ’t like th e m aa well a t n o t h i n g in m y report* that the end o f an a u to m o b ile t r i p in O re g o n cream, ca k e and coffee were served. $127,479 DEFICH IS REGISTERED AGAINST COI Mrs. F. L. Ingram , who leave« to morrow fo r I’end letoa to join Mr In gram , was the honor guest at the lust in e r tin g of the M. I’. O. Club held Tues •lay a fte rn o o n o f lust week with Mrs. C. E. F ro s t. The mem bers of the rbib surprised fera. Ingram with a remem b ranch in th e shape of u handsome sil ver sprain en grav ed with the letters “ M. F. a . ” The m eetin g was a most d e lig h tf u l one. A d in n e r in honor of the b ir th d a y a n n iv e r s a r y of Mrs. J . I. J o n e s was a p le a s a n t a f f a i r last ev en in g at which Mr. and Mrs. J o n e s presided. T he tab le was ce n te re d with a d a in t y nosegay of sweet pens and the rooms were deco ra te d in c a rn a tio n s nnd greens. Miss Marie an d Grace J o n e s served. I’liices were laid for Mr. and Mr«. B. S. Hwen gel, Mr. a n d Mrs. J . H. C hambers, Rev. and Mr«. H. N. Aldrich, Mr. and Mrs. J . S. Benson and Mr. an d Mr«. N. E. Compton. FADS AND FANCIES. By H a rri e tt « W hite sateen p e ttic o a ts are ideal for w ear u n d er th in sum m er dresses, for th e y a re p ra c tic a lly im pervious to the rays of s u n lig h t and a t the same time a re very p r e t t y and blunder nicely • • • • • I f you a r e going on a t r i p o f an y ns th e y are liked at th e e n d s o f aim ilar tr ip s in C olo rad o ! th a t.” II. w . Thompson, *’‘>un,y ” « tu m p ed nnd »« i" St ..y . t y Clerk, who called hi. M inim um W ag* W ro n g In T h eo ry . E d ito r H a r r i s o f th e L a b o r I’reaa otte» in to conference « 'e r went on reeord nt the E u g e n e C om m on an d e m e r g e d none the w i* r wenltb C o nference by an y in g t h a t th e t r i e t a t t o r n e y diti »“ * know. ,,n‘ minim um wage is w ro n g in p ri n c ip l e o f t h e E u g e n e banker* wrxlr nnd theory. A C a li fo rn i a college p ro h ead « an d m a d e ra a d « » K“ > feasor l"*'! delivered a p a p e r on t h e un tloea not re p re se n t fund* bl : employed problem, n d v o r a t i n g in au r c o u n t y In tru »t, say* Trenaur A lth o u g h Ij in c County nnce against n o n e m p lo y m e n t, w hen Mr. Hnrri» »(Hike anil is q u o te d by th e Ku n au rplua in fumi» on the in»uf* «ene Daily Guard aa s a y i n g : “ T h e ■ niaaioner’a repo rt, Mil in/ ,irt u j m inim um w age is w ro n g in th e o r y . T h e w ith a d e f i e i t , eounty minim um wnge presuman it |to«»ihle to th e f i n a n c i a l condition ‘" P " L a n e C o u n ty i •" » I’' |j|f ,,utc Ux u living w age o f s u b a ia te n r e fo r one tio n , nnd thi» account« for >>rfg clima by a n o th er, when no rlnaa him an y o f $203,639 w orth of ] rig h t to d eliv e r w h a t th e level o f T h i s ia t h e f i g u r e at the ' existen ce fo r n n o th e r should b e . ” It ia »m atter now. . 0 U n til last y e a r tin« E d ito r H arria cam e to O re g o n fro m '» behied- - W a shington to ta k e c h a r g e o f th e L a b o r |Miint ttf s t a y i n g wortla it wa» alw ay s a y y by I re»» ¡n 1911 and in n m e m b e r o f th e I o rt la n d c e n tr a l labor council. n e x t y e a r a levy. Thi :ra| to t t h e o r y t h n t it it not u ,p»j* ta x m oney a w a y fr«"' '-».«.r word» P a s t o r P renci ns F arew ell til a c t u a l l y .......led In f " frtt Rev. R. M. Broad boo ks p r e a c h e d his etm rt p r e f e r r e d to Ljrd, f“ farew ell serm on nt th e P r e s b y t e r i a n rn n t a na th e money wa for church S u n d a y but in not y e t c e r t a i n t h a n am»»» all 1 V k u itT "* * chmBg#d i H" to bis f u t u r e field, a lt h o u g h it ia ettm ing y e a r In a N " h H ut t h e b u d g e t „»v ^ T ii te c e rt a in to be in W a s h i n g to n . N o n nd now L a n e County ^ ott( one has y e t been selected to t a k e t h e y e a r » ’ wnrriin»» in " A ,hH* local pulpit. o v e r n p erio d ttf turo y k( j»; lev y w as m a d e I««, f t » * ^ s t a n d i n g w a r r a n t « . ^ w0f„ ; * T he Hill railro a d will b u ild Ha in d u s » tn m lin g w a rn s...-. t h a lf , o r d *1 • :|| take i* «rial tr a c k s up S u l l i v a n ’a gulch in P o rt- a s i b m o i u la r > v y next y n t j W land befo re J u l y U t. hmlenee.—Eugene Hoard