Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1909-current, October 07, 1914, Image 2

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The Seasons Smartest Styles
This correct combination of fabrics shows the strong style
feature of the season, which may be developed in any two
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Potuto juice is UMd «s mi ointment,
liniment or a piaster. The raw pota
! toes lire squeezed in a hvitraulie presa;
the starch anil nitrogenous matter are
und the juice ia tioiled down
à removed
until it ia made live times as strong as
i * when fresh; glycerine is added tu pre
serve it.
STORY IN PIPER THE AURAL PASTOR S O U M MD DRUDA
ERYTHE1WINENEMIES
RESULTS IN
Another I.abor Saver: Another way
to save the elastie in children's bloom
;
ers is to take a piece of narrow tape
a little longer thau the hem, fasten
to the end of the elastie, draw the
elastie out, leaving the tape in the hem
rip off the elastie, then knot the ends
together.
When laundered, draw the
elastie bark, again in plaee o f the tape
Kibhoua for morning raps, corset cov
ers. skirts and all fancy clothes, where
long ribbons are used, may be done iu
the same way. using white cord iu plaee
o f tape.
Have eord longer than the
casing.
I
ff • • • •
Silk lare should lie soaked in milk
I over night, then washed in warm aoa|
| suds, ttinue and pin out smooth oil
elean ironing board until dry. Do not
iron if.
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To obtain an arrue tint, powdered
saffron should be placed in the rinsing
water.
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To clean plaster of paris images scrub
them with a soft brush dipped in gaso
line.
By Peter Radford.
Lecturer National Farmers’ Union.
g
h
Intelligent and Consacratali Leader­
ship the Naad of tha Hour.
OF « U L T O R I
Tbe rural pastor baa greater poaal-
bllltles than any other factor In our The Rural Churoh the Guiding
Masacra.
Who
For formal and informal use it is one of
uatlonal lire
The rural civilisation
Star ot Progress.
War« Playmates Wh«n Children. Did o f tbe Twentieth Ueutury baa opened
the best of this season’s models. It is suited for visiting,
Not Know Ou# Another war« A liv « up a uew world of activities for him.
There lie before hint unexplored cou-
for day entertainments, for church, as well as for noon and
Until Brought Tog«th«r by Beuiioel.
tlneuta of ueefulneee. unemployed THE NEW RURAL CIVILIZATION
forces o f etvllliatlou and tremendous
afternoon weddings and for luncheons, and is especially
SECOND SURVIVOR W IL L M A K E responsibilities auch as have never
suited to wear with a smart separate coat.
before confronted tbe pealorete.
HOME HERE
By Peter Radford.
Tbe need of tha rural coiiiiuunltles
le c tu re r National l-'ariusre' Unloe
See our splendid show ing of new all
A R Oaburu Was Two y«ar old Bon of today la lutelllgeiit and consecrated
W e are confronting a uew rurel
leadership. There must be a marshal­
wool dress fabrics in latest weaves
civilization
It le so radically differ
On# of Only Two M«n Who Escaped
ing of forces that build life, alrenglh-
and patterns. All wool Crepes. Kin-
Tomahawk of Indians by S«cr«ting en character and broadeu vision The ent from the life of the past that It
may well he called new, not merely
press Cloth, Roman i'laids and
pastor should deal with living prob­
Salva* Undsr tbs Floor
because of Its characteristics, but be­
lems
In
addition
to
the
service
he
Stripes, Broadcloth, Serge and many
muse of Its triumph tu rurel coopers
now reuders he should help us lift
(Continued from mat page.)
other popular fabrics.
Also new-
Gun aud leadership
The utilization
the market basket, hold out a help
of modern agencies, and the use of
trimming silks in abundance.
Ing hand to the farmer and devalue
was taken in, ami horse flesh was quite the potential energies* of the commu­ farm machinery have greatly lucreae
ed the efficiency of the farmer«,
All new wool Crepe fabrics 44 to 54
a dainty.
nity he aeeku to serve
broadened their vision aud made life
Mr
Oshurn
has
heard
his
father
tell
inches wide. Priced
am
A More Ueeful Ministry.
of Inter meeting the chief of the In
more satisfying
here. at. a yd.. 83c t o. . . .
j , O il
diuna that hud committed the maaaarre
The farmer needs the paraonal
The most serious enemies to couu
lie aeldoiu try' (He are Isolation and drudgery, end
Charcoal is a capital disinfectant ami of being shipped by the chief who touch ot Ibe pastor
was
chargrilled
by
the
father'a
earape
Keep a dish of it in the larder, and the
comes In direct contact with hla hal
54-inch all wool imported Roman
from death
lie has also heurd his lowing Influence, except when he Is perhaps the wore« of the two Is Iso­
food kept there will not taint quickie
lation. It la the curse uf the coun
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mother tell o f the visit o f a couple of
I'laids and Stripes.
« j aa
baptlxed. married and burled
We try
The hunger of youug people for
squaws a short time before the mas
One
gallon
of
ice
cream,
if
served
on
Priced here, a y d ............ ^ l « U u
need to further extend Chriatlau In­ companionship haa been disregarded
plates, will serve 24; i f in sherbet sacre. She could not understand their
language but was afterwards led to lie fluence In the homes, as well aa lo and In various waya the social In
glasses, ;<ti at least.
• • • • •
lieve that they tried to tell her o f the spread the gospel 111 China; to In­ atlncta have had their revenge
The
50- to 60-inch all wool Serge, Km-
struct our children In the art of liv­ fruits of modern Inventive skill and
Two quarts o f soup will serve from intended massacre.
press Cloth, Broadcloth and many
Mrs. George Stopples and Mrs. Alin ing. as well as to convert (he barbs
six to eight persons.
enterprise have enriched country life
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Stinnett o f this city are Oaburn girls rlan and the Hottentot, and we should
new novelty weaves shown here
end afforded the facilities of banish­
One medium sixed loaf o f bread will but were nut born until after the urns devote our energy and talent to Ibe ing forever the extreme Isolation
in a w ide range
make 20 three cornered sandwiches, or saere.
•olutlou of problem« of our own to
which uacd to vex the farm house
Mr». N. A. Jacobs o f Portland is the
at, a yd., 83c to.......
It) large square ones.
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only other survivor o f the Oaburn turn callty, rather thau consume our en­ hold of the past The telephone la a
ergies Iu Itghtlug vice and Ignorance great social meant In the rural home,
When breuat meat in tender, chicken ily who was in the massnere.
It la as Impor­ the rural free delivery brings the
Trimming silks shown here in Rib­
Until learning that Mr. Oshurn wns beyoud our borders
in *ufti«*iently co ikeil.
tant (hat we dlacuaa from the pulpit, world's dally tneeaage to the door; the
alive
Mrs.
Delaney
thought
tha*
there
bed Silk, Moire, Messaline, Chiffon
was b e one male survivor.
the building of macadam highways parcel poet delivers ten million pack­
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
Taffeta ami include the newest Ro­
from the church to our homes, as ages per annum at a half million
that we proach of the golden streets homes, and the automobile annihilates
Polling Places Named
man Stripes, Plaids, Conventional
t
CHURCH NEWS
Kollowii.g ia a list o f polliag places of the New Jerusalem. It Is aa much distance, making Isolation a myth
figured patterns and plain colors
in and m-ar Cottage Grove, as selected a part of the duty of the paator to The building of public highways haa
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Priced here, at, a yd, 79c to $2.98.
by the county court:
exhort ue to owu a home while ou brought communities and farm home*
Bohemia- Bohemia hoarding house at earth as to Inspire ua to build a man closer together
[E very religious organization ia iavit
Vesuvius
mine,
Brumbaugh
ed to use this roiuinn fur announcement the
«Ion Iu the skies and that we should
of its servires and other news. Con Shields srhool house. Cottage Grove— construct Christian character In our
The Slave of Orudgery.
tributors are requested to omit exhorts No. 1. Masonic hall; No. 2, Mrt^ueen A
own community, rather than that we
tiona and other editorial mutter, and to Wiley store; No. 3, City hall; No. 4,
It la a dramatic moment on the
make the announcement o f services as Mrs. Newcomb’s place. Twelfth ami fight foreign alna In other lands We farm when machinery emancipates
want
a
religion
we
can
farm
by
aa
concise as possible.
Social functions, Mums Slreeta; No. S, hose house; Cres
the slave of drudgery The evolution
c a s h s t o r e - p.nohi a-i
etc , and news outside o f the weekly an well— Development League rooms, Dis well aa die by
of farm machinery Is a continued
nouncement may tie elaborated upon j ston Wildwood hall, Doreaa— Doreaa
Christian Influence Needed.
story of huuiau Ingenuity
One tuan
hall, l.athiim l.nthum srhool house,
There le an e mp t i ne s s In the life now. by the aid of modern mechanical
Saginaw —town hall.
Walker; Milk
C H R IS T IA N CHURCH
DC
DC
Creek—school house in district No. .'t4, of rural communltln) and we want devlcea, can do as much aa five or
Oliver I,. Curtis, Castor.
preachers who can weave Into tbe teu uieu used to perform aud the
All not worshiping elsewhere cordi Wallace— Hutberlin k Geer ball.
social fiber, educational pastimes, work le leas burdensome and more
ally invited to attend.
Services next Sunday ns follows;
There was an old woman who lived in profitable pleasures and Instructive fascinating. Thu miracle of conquest
Bible School at 0:45; morning services a ahoe; abe had no many children ahe amusements. Too ofttu we And the will lift the curse of drudgery that
games of our youug people a search has crushed the courage out of farm
at 11; Cbriatiau Endeavor at ti:3U; eve
didn't know what to do. She inserted
ning services at 7:30; prayer meeting
for a suggestion It Immorality and
i want ad. in The Hentinel, and then abe a stepping stone to- gin. The pastor boys aud caused them to retreat to the
each Thursday evening ut 8.
cities
Th.-re are many labor saving
lidu ’t have enough to go around. a22 should supervise the growing Uvea of
Morning
subject:
“ The Tnber
devices for the homes that can relieve
nnde," u chart sermon. Evening sub
youug people, approve their amuse­ the wife of hark breaking tasks
l.a-
ject: “ The Rent V eil.’ ’
In the Circuit Court of tha Stata of ments, create expressions of joy and bor saving machinery haa wrought
Oregon for tha County of Lana.
pleasure that makes for Uhrletlan educational problems that have en­
I’ RESBVTERIAN CHURCH.
character and bless tbelr Uvea with gaged the attention of the hoys, re­
Rev. IJ. A. MacLeod, Castor.
Christ Ian modesty.
Services next Sunday: Bible school JOHN BADER, Plaintiff,
lieved the housewife aud added new
at It); morning worship at I I ; Junior
Tbe farm la the nursery of civili­ economies and values to farming and
A
G
A
IN
S
T:
Christian Endenvor at 3; evening wor
zation. and the parsonage of all re has taken away self pity aud given
ship at 7:30.
Bible study Wednesday Hattie Munson, Nellie Ir
llgluug denominations
Too long haa them a genuine pride In their calling.
7:30 p. m.
tbe farm furnished the cities with We need lo take full advantage of
win, Mary Chambers, H. H.
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Phone 80
Service II a. in. Subject:
“ The
their great preachers, until today tbe these facilities
American B o y ;“ Service 7:30 p. in Hnzelton, C. C. Hnzeltun, J
rural church la the gangway to city
M.
Hnzelton,
A.
I..
Hazel
Subject. “ A True Vision of Th ings."
pulplta
The current should be re­
Co-operation tho Koy-Noto.
ton, J. W. Hnzelton, George
versed. The power of the pulpit Is
M ETHODIST EPISCOPAL
Hnzelton, Royal Hnzelton,
One test of modern civilization te
most needed In the country where
Horace N. Aldrich, Pastor
the unknown heirs at law of
The
the fundamental forces of human life the capacity for co-operation
Services next Sunday ns follows: F. M. Hnzelton, decenzed,
■elfish days of the Independent farm­
».
originate.
The
farm
Is
the
power­
Sunday Sshool at 10; sermon at 11;
Summons
er are rapidly passing nnd we are he
house of all progress and the birth
Junior League at 2; Epworth League the unknown heirs ut lit
o
f
Royal
H.
Hnzelton,
de
:
place of all that Is noble. The Gar­ ginning to catch the vision and «hare
at 7; evening service at 8.
den of Eden was In the country and the profits of organized efforts There
’ ( Morning
theme, “ The
Heavenly reused, M. D. Redford, ---- -
Home” (Older People’s D ay); evening Red ford, her husband, or
tha man who would get close to Qod are many farm marhlnea adapted to
subject, “ Things Essential;“ Epworth the unknown heirs at law of
must flrat get close to nature. Many serving a community, but organiza­
Full Line of W in ter Samples N o w on Exhibition
'I League devotional meeting will be led said M. D. Redford i f de
communities
ere church-ridden. We tion of farmers la required lo pur­
ceased, and all other per
;[ by Dr. R MeCargnr.
frequently have three or four churches chase and operate them on a c o o p e r
sons or parties unknown
In a community with a circuit rider alive basis, and new laws are needed
claiming
any
right,
title,
B A P T I8 T CHURCH
estate,
lien
or
interest
in
once
a month preaching to atuall con­ U) permit these truuaactlous.
A. M. Williams, Minister.
gregations and all fall to perform tbe
Preaching services morning and eve the real estate described
New Taaks for the Rural Church.
religious functlone of the community.
ning second, fourth and fifth Sundays a the complaint herein.
« « « — f f f M I OOOOOOQ,' o f each month.
DEFENDANTS,
f
In many Instances, more harmonious
Evening services at I
The rural church haa been alow to
7:30. Bible study and prayer meeting
To Hattie Munson, Nellie Irwin, effort might result In a mure efficient adjust Itself to tho new order of
every
Thursday
evening.
Sunday Mary Chambers, H. H. Hazelton, C. C. service.
The division of religious thluga
The churches are discover­
school at 10, Mrs. K. K. Mills, superin Hnzelton, J. M. Hnzelton, A. L. Hazel forces aud breaking Into fragments of
ing new opportunities for service,
tendent; B. P. Y. U. at 6:30. Prayer ton, J. W. Hnzelton, George Hazelton,
moral effort are ofttlmea little less broader community usefulness and a
meeting Thursday evening at Creswell Royal Hazelton, The unknown heirs at
and Wednesday evening at Blue Moun law of F. M. Hazelton, Deceased, The than n calamity aud defeat the pur­ greater social mission. The church
poses they seek to promote.
must gird Itself for new tasks and
tain.
—
unknown heirs at law o f Royal 11.
A paator In a neighborhood, study­ under a new virile type o f leadership
Hazelton, Deceased, M. D. Redford,
ing tbe economic, social, moral and undertake real community building
Services at the Christian Science Hall --------Redford, her husband, or the
every Sunday at 11, and Wednesday unknown heirs at law o f said M. D. educational problems of the commu­ with the modern church aa the center
evening at 7:30. All are welcome.
Redford if deceased; And all other per nity, presenting fresh vlslona of poten­ o f activity aud source of Inspiration
sons or parties unknown claiming any tial possibilities and native power and guidance. The triumph over Iso­
FREE METHODIfiT.
right, title, estute, lien or interest in with beauty and uew meaning, Inter­ lation and the gradual emancipation
The Woman’s Missionary Society of
Khoda Burnett, Pastor.
the real estate described in the com preting the thought-life of the com­ from drudgery, the development ot
FADS A N D FAN CIE S
the Christian Church met at the home
Preaehing services the first and third plaint herein; Defendunta:
munity and administering to their good roads, telephones, rural mall ter-
Add
a
sprig
o
f
mint
to
the
water
in
o f Miss Grace Bennett Thursday after­
which you boil the potatoes and an odd Sundays o f every month at 3 and 7:30.
IN TH E N A M E OF TH E STATE OF dally needs, will contribute more to­ vice and the wonderful evolution of
noon.
“ Our Mountain W ork“ and
Prayer meeting every Wednesday at
ward the advancement of a locality farm machinery make for religious
other topics were discussed and an in and delicious flavor will be imparted. 7:30 nnd on second and fourth Sundays OREGON:
than a dozen preachers who occupy advancement The Increase In Intel­
teresting and profitable session held, A sprig o f mint added to your lemonade at 3 o ’clock.
You
are
hereby
required
to
appear
makes it delightful and refreshing.
the pulplta at Irregular Intervals, ligence, n«w
followed by refreshments and a social
social conscious lie««,
nnd
answer
the
complaint
filed
against
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hour.
you in the above entitled suit on or be preaching on aubjecta foreign to the growing spirit of co-operation, addod
ST. M A R Y ’S CHURCH.
Gum tissue, sometimes known as
fore the 27th day o f November, 1014, life of tbe community.
efficiency of rural Institutions,,, char­
Rev. John Bernards, Pastor.
and if you fail so to answer for want
The Woman ’■ Club held its first meet
I * 1"
n,‘' n‘l ' hre*
Church prejudice la a vice that acter, home building and better rural
Services next Sunday as follows;
thereof the Plaintiff will take judg sapa much of the spiritual life of a morale afford opportunities for a corn
ing of the year Tuesday o f last week x“ , ",£in , u , "
T ’
7 5 “ * * " “ 1-
with Mrs. C. E. Umphrey.
Work for fa t h , a plaeca in elbows or in the seats l-ow mass at 8; high mass and sermon ment against you as prayed for in said
iphrey
community, and wasteful sectarian
munlty serving church to demonstrate
v
3
o
f
trousers
it
is
invaluable.
I
f
used
at
10:30;
devotions
and
benediction
at
the ensuing year was laid out. Refresh
complaint, namely: That the deed re lam la a religious crime against so­
when
the
first
wear
shows
the
garments
7:30
in
the
evening.
Its power. The rural church to ful­
meats were served.
corded
on
page
207
o
f
Volume
“
M
”
will be strengthened and can be worn
ciety.
Denominational
reciprocity fill Ita inlealon must awing around It
o f the deed records o f Lane County,
at least three months longer than if
should
take
Its
place.
Non-support
the Influence»! for progress.
Oregon, be reformed and corrected by
The R. N. A. is arranging a social for darned.
making the names o f the grantee there o f church lustltuttons and tellgloua
(Saturday evening, October 14, to which
Every mother should know the value
in M. J. Redford instead o f M. D. Red- lethargy can often be traced to causes
husbands and sweethearts o f the mem­ o f this tissue, which makes the neatest
Take good roads for your text and
There go everywhere preaching the goapel
ford; that the deed recorded on page Inherent with the church.
bers are invited.
sort o f mend without any darning md
21X5 o f Volume “ C ” o f said deed should
be
co-operation
between of better farm conditions.
with little or no work.
In other ways
Mrs. Orville 8pear entertained the M. it is also invaluable to the home dress Southern Pacific Economizes by Cutting records be reformed and corrected by churches and co-ordliiation of moral
making the description therein rend effort along economic lines, and thare
Down Number of Trains and
P. O. Club yesterday afternoon.
The maker; for instance when facing n
The average bird la tha farmer's
Lots 3, 4, 5 and 6, in Block 1 o f Hazel
must be If the rural churches of this best and truest friend staud by your
time was spent in social chat and sew­ jacket put a strip between the cloth and
Shortening Rons.
ton
'a
Second
Addition
to
Cottage
Grove
ing.
A dainty luncheon was served. facing, then press with a hot iron. It
state are going to render a service friends -the feathered songsters
in l.nne County, Oregon; thut plaintiff
Mrs. Merle Hcovell will entertain at the gives a tailored finish to a garment.
which this age demands,
be
decreed
to
be
the
lawful
owner
of
Becoming
operative
last
Sunday
the
next meeting.
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In fh e'w in d ow o f A HhuiTT genera*
time o f the Cottage Grove local has I,ot* 1, 2, 3, 6, 7 and 8 in said Block
Cooley Case Before Grand Jury.
■hop not far from New Unmn station
When making a bread pudding line been changed as follows:
I;
that
the
title
thereto
be
quieted
in
Mesdames Cruson and Mills will the dish or tin with thin paste, put in
Marshfield.— The grand Jury of Cur­ mny be observed a card bearing thin In
No. 20 leaves here at 1:3(5, instead o f him; and that you and each o f you be
entertain the Constellation Club tomor­ the bread pudding, then cover with
at 2:16 and No. 10 arrives at 7:55, a forever barred and estopped from claim
ry county has taken up tbe Investiga­ acrlptlon: "Workmen on I led early In
row afternoon.
paste and bake in a slow oven.
This few minutes earlier than before.
ing any interest therein adverse to his tion of the case of A. R. Cooley, the morning. Terms moderate." Hucb
is a great improvement.
The Southern Paeiflc is nutting down title.
The Emnnon Club will meet with Mrs.
a notice la rarely to lie neen In London
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This summons is served by publica­ charged with the murder of John Van
the number o f its trains wherever pos­
Ernest Armos tomorrow.
New Use for Potato Juice; Potato sible or shortening their runs. As a tion thereof once each week for six Pelt 16 years ago. The case was In­ nowadays, though the custom la an old
•me and wan much In vogue previous
A high school party was given in juice as a remedy for sprains, lumbago, result Eugene loses the Willamette successive weeks in The Cottage Graze vestigated at the last term, but Detec­ to the Invention o f the cheap alarm
gout, rheumatism and bruises is recom Limited, which now runs only to A l­ Hentinel by order of the Hon. L. T. tive Doyle and an Important witness
Phillips Hall Thursday evening.
clock. The Individual engaged In the
mended by Dr. Heaton C. Howard of bany.
Harris, Judge o f said Court, made hiu I
were unable to be present, and the calling In known an a "knocker up,"
London
in
an
article
in
the
Lancet.
He
entered
on
the
6th
day
of
October,
Cottage
Grove
has
the
same
train
Mrs. Lawrenee Phelps was pleasantly
case wua continued until this term.
and a favorite method o f awaking the
surprised by a party o f her young cites numerous cases in his own prac­ service as before with the exception of 1014, and tbe first publication thereof
i
tice
in
which
the
pain
has
been
relieved
was
made
on
the
7th
day
o
f
October,
the
change
in
time
noted.
would be early riser la by rnpplug on
friends last Wednesday evening.
quickly, sometimes by the first applica­
1014.
tbe bedroom window pane with a atlek
Joints ef View.
tion, and the fluid that has exuded into
A. E. W HEELER,
I f a want ad. in The Sentinel geta
I<egal blanks- -The Hentinel.
Patient—This la an III day’a work. or by throwing up atuall stones. In the
the joint or the membranes has been you aomething you don’t want, just put
A L T A KING,
V iiitin g cards —The Hentinel.
Doctor—To
me. It in well dona.—Balti­ north o f England the "knocker tip" le
absorbed within a few days.
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
in another ad. and get rid of the article. o7-»1K
SHU a. familiar figure.-Went minster
more Auierlcsu.
Survivor« of Whitman
$ 1.69
!
THE -QUALITY
Home Made Flourfor Home People
Pride of Oregon, Soft Wheat Flour
H. & H. Hard Wheat Flour
Made by Cottage Grove Milling Co.
I have just enough time to make
that Suit for you
| BOHLMAN ::
TAILOR
@ n r if t u
COTTAGE GROVE PASSENGER
LEAVES EARLIER
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