Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1909-current, July 01, 1914, Image 2

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space. Another way which was
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extensively evident in the lavender
Special Dress Goods Sale!
which was for »ale in the most exclusive
and artistic shops last Christmas time, |
was to put it in grass linen bags in the
uatural color embroidered with sprays
o f the lavender flower and the words
"S w ee t L a v e n d e r . T h e s e bags were
most cunning and old fashioued look
ing. Still linother way is to have the
dried flowers and seeds put iuto fancy
little botes usually carrying out the
lavender m otif in color or desigu.
P. M. W A R B U R G
Cost of G ro w in g Potatoes
J W. I'lXl.k'V IN KIIUKNK HKÜIHTKH
Whnt does It cost the farmer to raise, to run while auy such vehirle is staud
dig and market one hundred pounds of Ing In any street or alley within the
potatoes! This is a question I have corporate limits o f Cottage Grove, with
heard discussed a great uiauy times by out an atteudaut.
Section 9.— Every motor vehicle, op
different growers. To get tbe actual
coat as nearly aa possible I interviewed erated within the corporate limits o f the
Th is a ttra c tiv e sem i-form al fro c k is
several farmers iu the Santa Clara City o f Cottsge Grove, shall be provided
suitable to w ear to the theatre, to a fte r ­
vicinity as to what it costs each to pre­ with adequate brukea sufficient to eon
noon or even in g dances, garden fetes
pare the ground, the coat o f plautiiig, trol such vehirle at all times and shall
Large stationery botes are ideul for
seed, cultivating, Jigging, sacks, and be equipped with a suitable and ade
and sim ilar occasions.
keeping fancy work iu. These botes
linuliug to market, the potatoes raised quale bell, horu, whistle or other slg
Th e model as illu strated is developed
are usually very rleun und pretty and
on uii average acre of land iu thut vie ill uiiling device wblrh shall be suunded
front figu red F ou lard anti fashionable
have barks that swing up like a trunk
Ity; also what the reasonable rental of nt the approach of atreet crossings and
shadow lace at a total cost o f $3.89
lid. The work may be folded iu the hot
the land would be, ami the average yield whenever and wherever else shall be
and kept eleati and neat and in compact
The o versk irt, co lla r and cu ffs requ ire
deemed ndvlenble by the operator of
to the acre.
form.
3 yard s o f our 27*..»-inch prin ted F ou ­
W. II Fowler gave: Cost o f plow such motor vehicle, and every motor
la rd at 49c a yard.
T h e flounce r e ­
ing the laud in tbe spring aud uguin \ehlcle operated In the City o f Cottage
Be prepared to wear your watch
quires 2 *g y a rd s o f shadow lace 23
plowing before pluuting the potatoes, Grove shnll be equipped with a muffler.
pinned on your blouses or coat again in
inches w ide at 69c a y ard , w hile the
Section 10. Every motor vehicle
harrowing, etc., $5; planting, $2; seed,
the near future. When the watches are
waist w ill take 2,' g yard s o f 24-inch all-
10 bushels st title per bushel, $0; cult! driven within the rorproute limits uf
worn this way they are hung on a black
o v e r lace at 59c a yard .
vating seven times, $5.60; digging, IS Cottage Grove, shall, during the period
grosgraiu or moire ribbon the same
cents per too pounds, $18.75; sticks of one hour after aunset and one hour
The above prices include everything necessary
width as the watch and quite short.
$7.50; hauling to market, $0.20; a reas before sunrise, display nt least two
for making size 30 and the two McCall P a t­
This
ribbon is ornamented with a slide Phoiu
l>> fsch liras
unable rental |>er acre, $20, or a total white lights in lamps on the front and
tern«. No». 59*1 5983. Smaller or larger »ire»
and the whole is pinned to the blouse or
P. M. Warburg, trve New York bank­ of $71.10 to raise and market an acre one red light In the rear o f such vehicle,
nt only »lightly lower or higher figures.
coat with n bar pin.
er, who was named a member of the o f |H»tntoes. He estimated 125 sacks of which said rear lamp shall show a wbifu
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Reduce T h e H igh Cost o f D ressing
Federal Reserve Board.
loo pirn nils each would be raised on an light across the rear of said vehicle The
To be /«'ally fashionable on e’s belt
acre o f land, or au average rust of 50 white light o f such rear lamp shall shine
Th is stylish m odel can, o f course, he d e­
must be very wide and very loose. Pre
upon ibe number plate of said vehicle.
cents per 100 |muuds.
veloped in a w ide ran ge o f m aterials
Brief News of the Week
quently
these girdles are made o f very
J. I Hart gave Ins estimated cost ns: Tbe light of tbe front lamps shall lie
and trim m ings.
wide pieces o f ribbon drawn loosely
The much discussed order Issued by Plowing, discing, etc., $4; planting, $1; visible at least 200 feet iu the direction
T h e charm o f the present styles is easy
about the waist and the ends caught
Secretary
Daniels Inst April banishing seed, 12 bushels at 00c per bushel, $7.20; in which the vehicle is proceeding, pru
® mccau . y r
\ j 0 attain at home because o f the simple
in front.
nil
Intoxlcntlng
liquors from the eiiltiv at ing five or six times, $3; dig vided. however, that motor rycles shall
McCall fa tw ro a
S»*J d r a p i n g .
Imerlean navy became effective W ed­ gmg. $10; sacks, $5; hauling. $10; reas be required to display but one while
Snapdragons are remarkably pretty
onuble rent, $20 per acre, nr a total cost light which shall be visible not less thsu
nesday.
flowers which are especially adapted
Thousands of school teachers from o f $00.20 to raise an acre o f potatoes 100 feet in the direction in which such
for beds o f riotous color. Often one
every section of the country will be­ He estimated an average yield to be vehicle is proceeding, and abuw a red
wishes one knew some way o f starting
gin to assemble in St. Paul at the end 100 anrks to the acre, or an average light to the rear, the view uf which shall
them except from the seed and here is
be nt all limes unobstructed. No motor
of the week 111 anticipation of the cost o f 0O cents per |O0 pound«
the secret that the florist told me:
vehirle shall be operated within the
Frank
K.
Jours
estiuiuted:
Plowing
opening of the annual convention of
S T O R E - ph one
“ Break o ff the little shoots from the
corporate
limits o f the City o f Cuituge
and
preparing
land,
$10;
planting,
$2;
the National Educational association.
sides of the stalks and plant them in
seed, 10 bushels at Otic per bushel, $6; Grove, without the muffler thereof be
The
centennial
anniversary
of
the
sand, keeping them well watered and in
cultivating six or seven times, $0.28; ing closed
3C a short time the little slips will put nut battle of Horseshoe Bend. In which digging, $17.50; hutiliug, $12; snrhs, Section I L — No vehicle shall be per
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roots aud be ready for transplanting in General Andrew Jackson broke the $*.75; rent $15, or a total o f $77.50 milled to turn on Main Street in the
to a bed.’ ’ Tthat toe method is a good power of the Creek Indians and saved for the arre. lie estimated l5o sacks City o f ( '»»Huge Grove between the
one 1 can testify, for I tried it myself the great southwest from British «lorn to the acre but said he might be high Southern 1‘arific Kail Koad truck and
and now have small budding plants tnatlon, will be celebrated Saturday on his estimate.
Ills average rial Fifth Street, except at street intersec
with exercises on the battlefield In
from little slips which I planted le
lions.
would
be
51.0
cents
per 100 pounds.
Alabama.
than a month ago.
Section 12. It shall tie unlawful for
H. K, Foster says: Plowing and pre
One of the most drastlo prohibition
puriug land, $4; planting, $2; seed, 10 any person in charge, either as owner,
laws ever adopted by any of the states
£ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ £
bushels at title, $0; cultivating six to operator or driver o f any vehirle, to per
went Into effect Wednesday in Weet
eight times, $3.50; digg'ng, $15; haul uiit such vehicle to stand upon Mam
Virginia. The law not only prohibits
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CHURCH NEW S
Street In the City o f Cottage Grove be­
the manufacture, sale and Importation ing, $15; sacks, $0; rent $20, or cost
tween the track o f the M. I*. K. K. and
per
acre,
$71.
He
estimated
15(1
narks
of Intoxlcatlng'llquors, but forbids tbe
On account o f the Fourth being so . to it at the end and string the beads ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
Coast Fork Bridge to riceed a period
to
ibe
acre,
or
47.3
cents
per
Ion
pounds
close at hand the regular meeting day o f ! on the thread first and then slip them
[ Every religious organization ii invit sale of any newspapers or periodicals average cost.
o f thirty minutes,
the Constellation Club has been post­ on up the strip. The ends o f these ed to use this column for announcement containing liquor advertisements
‘rtion IS.— Vehicles proceeding in
Prank Wiebke estimated:
Plowing
The biggest mercantile failure In
poned from July 2 to July 16, at which strips are loosely knotted or thrown of its services and other news. Con
und preparing the soil, $5; planting, $1; tbe same direction shall overtake each
time Mesdames Knowles and Kerr will over one another.
tributors are requested to omit exhorts the history of the United States was seed, right bushels at 0Oc, $4 *0; cul other by passing to the left, The aig
be the hostesses.
tions and other editorial matter, end to precipitated when receivers were ap­ tivnting six times, and hoeing unre, nal to pass shall lie given by one blast
PR E SE R V IN G STRAW BERRIES.
make the announcement o f services ns pointed for the H. B. Claflln Company, $0.50; digging, $10; sacks, $5; rent, $15, uf the horn or stroke o f the bell or other
The preserving season being at hand concise as possible.
Prof, and Mrs. J. E. Dunton enter­
Social functions, of New York. The company. It Is es or a totul of $57.30. lie estimated 100 signaling device, and vehirle« meeting
tained at dinner Saturday Dr. Herbert. , perhaps the young and inexperienced etc., and news outside o f the weekly an tlmated, owes more than $30,000,000
enrh othrr shall pass upon the right.
sacks to the acre.
Col. Lochwitzky, Miss Estelle Gray, housekeeper would like to know just nouneement may be elaborated upon.] which at the present time It Is unable
Section 14 -Any person convicted
J. M. Wilson gave:
Plowing and
to pay.
Its assets are said to be
Mrs. Gray and Mrs. Daggy, all o f whom j how to go about making strawberry pre
before the recorder o f a violation of
preparing
the
land,
$3;
planting,
$2;
took part in the chautauqua here.
serves. Take equal amount o f berries
Services at the Christian Science Hall 444.000,000.
seed, $5; eiltivating five times, $3 any section o f this ordinance shall be
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and heated sugar, put them together in every Sunday at 11, and Wednesday
Nearly half the "Old Witch City,*
digging, $15; hauling, $0; sacks, $7.So fined in > sum not exceeding F ifty Dol
A marriage liscenee was iasued Satur- preserving kettle and let come to boil evening at 7:30.
of Salem. Mass., rich In historic build
A ll are welcome.
rent, $25, or a total o f $59 50. He es lars and shall pay the costs uf proseru
day to James Frame and Miss Bertha and boil until a teaspoonful when
Ings and traditions, was devastated
timated ISO sacks to the acre or an av tion and in default o f payment o f such
by a fire that caused an eetlmated
Bemis, both o f London.
, placed on a saucer will jell. Then take
FREE M ETHODIST.
fine shall be confined in the City Jail
ernge cost per 100 pounds of 30 cents
loss
of $20,000,000; destroyed 1000
up and put in glass jars.
Rhoda Burnett, Pastor.
one day for each $2.00 o f such fine.
Averaging
the
costa
aa
given
by
The birthday anniversary o f Mrs. i
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Preaching service the first and third buildings, Including a score of man
I’ aased by the Common Council, June
these six farmers, we find the average
James Hart o f Rujada was celebrated
Ho many people think that mavon
Sundays o f every month at 3 and 7:30. ufacturlng establishments and made
29, 1914.
coat
o
f
producing
100
pounds
o
f
potn
in a very delightful manner Saturday naise ia ha' rj to make that i WOuld iika Prayer meeting every Wednesday nt 10,000 of the 45,000 residents home­
Filed with the Recorder approved,
toes to be 51 cents, and the average
when about twenty o f her friends from to disabuse their minds. Nothing eas 7:30, and on second and fourth Sundays less.
June
2V, 1914.
Cottage Grove and the country near ier, and, besides, i t ’s heaps o f fun to at 3.
The hundreds of Norweglan-Amerl- yield to be 120 sacks to tbe acre at an
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A ttest:
average
expense
of
$66.10
per
acre.
Rujada spent the day with her. Mrs. see it coming ont just right. First,
ST. M A R Y ’S C A TH O LIC CHURCH. cans who have returned to attend tbe
J. 11. CHAMBERS,
The above, o f course, in cost at dig
Hart served a most delicious banquet. place one level teaspoonful o f mustard,
Next Sunday: High mass and ser festivities In commemoration of the
J. E. YOUNG,
Mayor.
During the afternoon the guests sewed % teaspoonfu! salt, and a little cay­ mon at 10:30; devotions and heuedie centenary o f Norway's Independence giag time. I f stored or sorted, more
Recorder.
j ly l 8
This estimate was
about three pounds o f carpet rags for enne pepper in the bowl*in whieh you tion at 7:30. A ll welcome.
111 hold a big celebration In Chris­ must be added.
their hostess and later took a long walk are going to mix and blend them well,
tiania Saturday In honor of the Inde­ made by men o f experienee In raising
That the imputation o f Oregon is in
l ‘ RESBYTEK IAN~C HU RC H
looking over the U. S. Logging C o ’s, then add the unbeaten yolks o f two
pendence day of the United States potatoes and is based on ns good Isnd
creasing very rapidly is indicated by
Services
next
Sunday:
Bible
school
camp and the beautiful surrounding eggs, and stir again. To this mixture
The feature of the celebration will be ns lays out o f doors, the river bottom
the fact that nn unusual number o f rom
at 10; morning worship at 11; Junior the unveiling of 8 bust of Lincoln, a land.
eountry.
add, drop at a time at first, one cup
munities
have found it necessary to
Christian Endeavor at 3; evening wor­ gift to the Norwegian nation from
full o f olive oil, stirring constantly. A
erect new school buildings to relieve
ship at 8; Catechetical clans at 4.
Governor Hanna of North Dakota.
O RD INANCE NO 405.
FADS A N D FANCIES.
fork does excellently for stirring. A fter
congestion. New schools are being built
An ordinance providing for regulat­ at Amity, Molalla, Newport, Aatorin
you have got the mixture well under
By Harriette
C H R IS T IA N CHURCH
ing the use, conduct sad operation of and Vida and several large school build
The very newest fashions in furni­ way, or when you have about half o f
J. W. Jenkins, supply pastor.
People in the News
vehicles upon the streets o f Cottage mgs will be erected in Fortland before
ture, something that promises to be a the oil used up, you can add it in larger
Services: Bible school at 10; preach
real fad, is the revival o f painting on quantities at a time, all the time stir­ ing services at 8; prayer meeting each
Roaevelt haa decided that there Grove and providing penalties for tbe the end o f the year.
chairs, tables, beds, etc. I am sure that ring diligently.
Oftentimes you will Thursday at 8.
shall be no fusion In New York elate. violation thereof.
The Common Council o f the City
right here in Cottage Grove there are think that it has curdled but i f you will
A straight Progressive ticket will be
d o m i n g nn an mnum tne.
o f Cottage Grove Itoes Ordain:
numbers o f old pieces, painted black only persist in your beating for a few
In denting with poraon* suffering
put Into the field.
B A P T IS T CHURCH
Mention I.— Every moving thing ex
from electrical shock If the victim re­
or yellow or green that bear these minutes without adding any more oil
Lizzie L. Sheldon of Kansas, candi­
A. M. Williams, Minister.
quaint paintings o f flowers, fruit or you will soon have it smooth again. I f
Preaching services morning and even date for a position on tbe supreme cept rail road und street cars upon tbe mains In contact with the circuit bin
landscapes that are just now greatly in it gets too thick at any time add a few ing second, fourth and fifth Sundays bench In that state, filed a petition streets o f Cottage Grove, moved by tnxly must not lie touched by the ren-
demand. Such furniture is bringing the drops o f the two tabiespoonsfuls o f vin o f each month. Bible study and prayer for her nomlnutlon, containing 12,000 power, shall be a “ vehicle” under thn cuer. but tbe latter may pull him out
terms o f this ordinance. The term of contact by hauling on the clothing,
top prices in exclusive shops all over the egar or lemon jidee which must go iuto meeting every Thursday evening, pres names.
or he may take off hta own coat, Inaert
country, while many originals are right it. I f it does not become too thick at ent study, “ Jesus Is Coming.’ ’ Sun­
Tbe accidental discharge o f Mayor “ Motor Vehicle’ ’ as used in this ordi
bla tinnii* In the aleerea aud then han­
here at home only waiting to be fresh any time you can simply add the two day school at 10.
Mitchell's revolver wounded ex Slate nance, except where otherwise express dle the victim with little or oo risk
ened up.
This freshening up process tabiespoonsfuls o f vinegar when you
Next Sunday, sermon topic, “ The Senator W. H. Reynolds, at New York. ly provided, shall include all vehirles
Almost auy article of clothing or
may be accomplised by repainting, care have stirred in all the oil. Then take Priest and His Robes, ’ ’ evening sub The Injury Is not considered serious. propelled by other power than muscular material may he uaed. provided It la
Noah, and not Adam, ate tbe apple power.
being taken not to cover up the little the white o f one egg and beat it until ject, “ The Relation o f Man To God.’ ’
dry and o f moderate tblekneaa. Dr.
In the Garden of Eden, according to
Section 2.— Vehicles nppronrhing nn Morton pointa out that death from
festoon o f flowers or fruit and later it is very s tiff and beat it into the dres
electrical ahock la only an apparent
Dr. Stephen Langdon, of Oxford Col­ intersecting street shall be under con
going over the design in as near the sing and you have the finest mayon
M ETH O DIST E PISC O PA L
lege. who claims to have deciphered trol so as to permit vehirles on tie death at first, and that there la prac-j
original colors as possible. The back naise imaginable. I f you are going to
Horace N. Aldrich, Pastor
right o f the vehicle approaching to firat tlcnllv ill ways a tliue'fftlrlng which Iti
ground colors most in vogue are black, use this dressing for a fruit or other
Services next Sunday as follows: an ancient Sumerian tablet.
I* ixMulble to reauacltate the victim by*
It Is said the president would ap­ cross the intersecting street.
white, french gray and sage green. Be sweet salad, add about a half teaspoon­ Sunday School at 10; sermon at 11;
artificial reap! ration.— Ixmdon I .a neat
Section 3.— At all street intersections
sure to look over the fam ily's stock of ful o f sugar.
Junior League at 1; Epworth League point I. N. Morris, the Chicago pack­
er, minister to Sweden or Denmark,
vehicle approaching the intersection
old discarded furniture and see i f you
at 7; evening service at 8.
from the right i>f any other vehicle np
do own such a piece.
Take any red or yellow cherries, seed
Morning sermon subject:
“ Civil whichever Morris pleased.
TENACITY OF PURPOSE.
In spite of his refusals to accept It, pronching the intersection shall -have
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them and dip them into a syrup made o f Liberty— a Trust.”
Union service for
I know of no such unquestionable
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badge and ensign of a sovereign
Every woman realizes that to be one cupful o f fine granulated sugar and young people at 6:45 in the dining room Progressive leaders of New York are the right o f way.
Section 4.— All vehicles approaching
mind as that tenacity of purpose
really finished up to the minute these four tablespoonfuls o f water and lay o f the church at which Linnie Garrett urging Colonel Roosevelt to accept
the nomination for governor of New at intersections o f a street with the in
which, through all change of com­
days she must have all manner o f dainty them on an oiled paper to dry , and you Carl will address the young people.
tention of turning thereat ahull, In
panions or parties or fortunes,
In the evening Col. Ixichwitzky will York.
little conceits to wear around her neck. will find yourself in possession o f one
President Wilson has been present­ turning to the right, keep close to the
changes never, bates no jot of heart
One o f the newest and daintiest is most of the most delectable confections ¡mag give an illustrated lecture, “ What
or hope, but wearies out
simply and inexpensively made by tak inable— candied cherries— for which you Christ Means to a Siberian E xile.’ ’ ed with a handsomely bound year right, und in turning to the left shnll
book of the German navy by Comman­ run to and beyond the center o f ‘ he in
and arrives at the part-
ing a strip o f chiffon o f your favorite pay a big price in candy shops. I f you This is to be a union service.
der Hoyd, German naval attachee, In tersection.
color, about a yard long and about four notice that the cherries are not as clear
Section 5.— Every vehicle shnll be
as
you
would
like
them,
redip
them.
Col. Alexander lochw itzky, on Thurs behalf of the emporor of Germany.
inches wide, sewing the edges o f the
Mrs. Margaret Anderson, widow of kept upon the right half of the street
day evening at 8 o ’clock at a union
chiffon together and turning it and
Fnr the first time sinre logunberry
Colonel Edward Clifford Anderson, upon which such vehicle is traveling.
stringing on it in groups or in any way
culture has become n flxed induatry in
Now that lavender is nearly ripe in meeting at the Methodist Church will
and a great grand daughter of Thomas
Section 6.— No motor vehicle shall be the WillnmHte Valley, the fruit in be
that best suits your fancy those little this favored clime— the only place per tell “ What Christ Means to a Siberian
Jefferson, died at Savannah. She was run or propelled within the corporate
beads which you called Indian beads haps outside o f England where it can E xile.” The lecture is one o f decided
ing nhipped to the East in large quan
a native of Virginia.
limits of the City of Cottsge Grove nt titiea. During the aeaaon at least 25
when you were a little girl and that be induced to grow— one is anxious to educational value on a subject which
A donation of $2,660,000 from John a greater speed than 15 miles per hour.
you can get at nearly any dry goods know cunning little ways o f making it appeals to young and old alike. Col.
enrloads will t;e shipped to Chicago, Mt.
D. Rockefeller to the Rockefeller In­
Section 7.— No motor vehirle shnll be Louia, Lincoln, Neh., Kansas City and
store in little round boxes that look up in addition to the lavender sticks. Lochwitzky has a compelling person
stitute of Medical Research was an­ driven or operated within the corporate
like pill boxes. A t the ends o f the One o f the neatest for bureau drawers ality and speaks admirably, besides hav­
Denver. These shipments will eonsist
nounced by Henry James, manager of limits o f the City o f Cottage Grove by
strips sew one o f the beads to keep the is to make fla t pads o f dainty dimity ing a subject which in itself is o f ab­
of fresh fruit and will not include the
the Institute.
This gift brings the any person tinder the age o f sixteen
others from slipping o ff. You can most with a sprig o f flower either in laven­ sorbing interest. Tbe lecture will be o f
great shipments o f dried berries whirh
sum total of Mr. Rockefeller’s contri­ years.
easily string the beads on the chiffon der or your own favorite color. The particular interest also to school chil­
will be mnde later.
bution to the Institute up to 112,660,-
Section 8.— No part o f the machinery
strip i f you sew the end up tightly and pads are made to fit drawer exactly and dren. A free w ill offerin g will be
000.
o f any motor vehicle shall be permitted
ksep the needle and thread fastened lie fla t on the bottom, scenting up the taken.
Calling carda— The Sentinel.
Charming but Inexpensive Gown
Can Be Easily Made at Home
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