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REO
T H E F IF T H
The Incomparable Four
REO VALUES THIS YEAR ARE EQUALED BY NONE OTHER IT IS NOT POSSIBLE FOR
any other to equal them, for REO purchasing power, REO factory facilities and REO exper
ience are unequaled in the industry.
AND BESIDES. IF IT W ERE POSSIBLE TO OBTAIN A CAR OF SIM ILAR SIZE AND
power and of apparently similar quality— still it could not carry the REO nameplate and the
REO guarantee.
THERE S AN ASSET OF REAL— OF KNOWN, RECOGNIZED AND OF DEFINITE VALUE
in that REO name-plate. It stands for all there is of quality in an automobile, and of good
intent on the part o f the concern from whom you buy it.
SO NO ONE CAN TELL YOU—TRU TH FU LLY— THAT ANY OTHER CAR AT ANYW HERE
near the price is “ as good as a R E O "— for they can't match the REO reputation for consist
ency of performance in the product or the guarantee you get with a REO.
$1160, F. O. B. Cottage Grove
One o f the prettiest event» of the
rnll> will l>e the flag »»lute. Thu will
be participated in by member» of the tl.
A. K mill nil other »oblierà »ml by the
»ehool children.
Birth» Exceed Death»
Dr W. I,, Cheshire, the new county
hcHlth offieer, yesterday »ubmitted hi»
fir»t report upon the birth», death»
mid contHgiou» di»ea»e» in the county.
He gives the following figure» for the j
month of Mnreh:
Mirth», 28 reunite» and IH male» from J
the following citiea and communities.
Eugene II male» and II female*; Mareoln I
1 female« and I male; Cottage Grove, 1!
female» and 1 male; Springfield, l male
mid I female; Coburg, 3 female» and I
male; Florence, ‘J male», Mapleton, 2 fe
male»; Olenada, 2 female»; Mow Hirer,
2 female»; Heeeta, I male; dunrtion
City, I female mid I male; l.owell, I
male; Donne, I feriale; Walterville, I
female; Mabel, I male; Vida, I female;
county at large, 7 female» and .1 male».
There were IS death» uniformly di» I
tribute,! over the county, according to ^
the report.
Contagimi» di»ea»e» were a» follow*.
Chiekeupos, 20 caaea, 10 of which were
reported from Kugene; me»,le», ;t caaea;
mump». 2 noe», typhoid fever, 3 rn»e«;
»carlet fever, 2 caaea; poliomyeitu mi
terior (infantile parnrysi»), 1 rase.
UBIQUITOUS MAN O r MYSTERY
IN • 'RUNAW AY JUNE "
The 1915 Buick
$1085
AND IT LOOKS MUCH MORE
The classiest car in the market for the money.
Has many of
the features of the highest priced cars without
You can't appreciate it without seeing it.
the
price.
Free demonstration
O. E. WOODSON
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COTTAGE OROVE AOENT
Ollbert Blye With HU Black Vandyke
and HU Sinister Smile
I» 1‘ uzile
Those who are good at solving my a
terics will have ample opportunity for
the nereis* o f their power» in observ
mg the strange doing» o f Gilbert Blye,
“ the man with the black Vandyke. ”
who stnlks with hia sinister smile
throughout the story of ''Ktinnwnv
June,” which George Knndolph Chester,
the famous author of “ Get Rich Quirk
W allingford," and many other novels,
has just completed for the Reliance
Motion Picture Corporation of New
York, l.os Angeles, nnd London. The
first episode o f this great photoplay
will be given Monday ut the Hex
Theater and appears in fiction form in
this issue of The Sentinel It will run
for fifteen weeks, each weekly episode
to be in two chapters or reels as the
case may be.
From the moment that June runs
away from the great problem of the
photoplay, the question o f money be
tween husbnnd nnd wife, "th e ’ mnn
with the Mark Vandyke” bolds an ini
portsnt part in the very center o f nrtion
nnd mystery. He is a* dark ns his ways,
as smooth as his talk, and as strong in
appearance"as is hia determination to
succeed in hia purpose.
He appenrs at the most unexpected
times nnd places ami in the most pic
turesque snd startling manner. He is
always suave, calm, and sure o f him
»elf No one knows his motive or meth
oil. but everyone is anxious about both
The solution is as surprising snd unique
as nre his performances throughout the
serial.
! S. R. Smith, Local Agent jj
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largest woman personal property tax
paver in Philadelphia, being credited
with over $3,500.00«.
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The American Red Cross discrim
inates against women surgeons.
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There are more negro women than
white women in South Carolina and
Mississippi.
TESTED RECIPES.
Coast Fork Encampment No. 49 en Emanon Club Thursday. Invited guest»
Braised Chicken.
tertained members and their families at were Mrs. Ragsdale, Miss Inez Flynn,
Draw the chicken and remove the
a 6 o ’clock dinner Thursday evening. I Mrs. S. L. Godard. Mrs. A. W. Kime
Following the dinner the following pro and Mrs. Roy Romaine. Refreshments pin feathers as usual; dust the bird well
with salt and pepper and truss into
gram was given:
’ were served.
shape without stuffing Brown all over
Piano solo.............................Mrs. Beager
Reading...........................Mrs. McGavran
The Odd Fellows will observe the in fat and then put into a deep kettle,
Benefits of Secret Societies..............
j ninety-sixth anniversary of the order rover about one fourth with boiling
....................................Geo. O. Knowles Monday with an entertainment, pro water, set lid tightly in place and cook
A roasting chicken,
Reading...............................L. A. Ralston gram and banquet to which all visiting until tender.
weighing about four pounds, will rtt
Violin solo.............................John Nokes members are invited.
, quire 45 minute»; and an old fowl,
Origin of the I. O. O. F. ...H . J. Shinn
. weighing from four to six pound», de
Piano solo..........Miss Eleanor Knowles
FADS AND FANCIES.
mands about three hours. The dressing
Beading....................................Miss Ross
j may be baked separately. There is no
Piano solo................................Miss Boyd
Activities of Women.
Benefits of Ladies ’ Auxiliaries to Se
As a reward for her valor while un j comparison in the flavor of a chicken
cret Societies............. Andrew Brund der fire, Sister Julie Kigard, a nun. act stuffed with highly seasoned dressing
Song and Dance......... . . . . P a t McGinty ing as a nurse in a Paris hospital, has ! and one which is cooked without.
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H. J. Shinn acted as toasl master.
j been decorated with the I.egion of Hon-
Maple Biscuits.
j or by President Poincare of France.
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Materials—Three cupfuls bread flour,
Mrs. John Bader will entertain mem
bera of the Eastern 8tar Thursday, that
One of the oldest schools for girls on six teaspoonfuls baking powder, one
day being the first anniversary of the the American continent is the Colegio tablespoonful sugar, three tablespoon
organization of the Constellation Club. de la Pez in Mexico City, which was fuls butter or oleomargarine, one half
, founded by wealthy Spaniards in 1732 teaspoonful salt, about one cupful of
The Social Twelve Club met with Mrs. j for the benefit of the children of the milk, melted butter, scraped maple
sugar.
Job Thursday, spending the afternoon ' poorer classes.
Directions— Mix and sift together dry
in the usual manner. Refreshments
were served.
Oregon has seven women electricians. ingredients, work in shortening with
finger tips, keeping mixture coarse,
The Ladies’ Aid of the Methodist ! Miss Caroline Vierling is president moisten with milk. Turn on a floured
board, pat to one-fourth inch thickness
Church held its regular monthly meet- | of a big iron work« in Omaha,
and cut in small rounds. Brush the lat
ing at the church yesterday afternoon.
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An apron sale was held and a program
The average of marriage o f college ter with melted butter and sprinkle half
o f them with maple sugar. Set balance
rendered.
women is from 28 to 35.
of round« on these butter sides together,
Mrs. Orrin Robinson entertains today 1 Only 25 per rent of the population of and bake in a quick oven.
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in honor of her birthday anniversary. I South Africa are women.
Grape Juice Gelatin.
Materials—Three cupfuls grape juice,
Mrs. Nelson Durham entertained the \ Mrs. Anna M. Walker Penfield is the
one cupful boiling water, three fourths
cupful sugar, juice of one-half lemon,
j two tablespoonfuls of granulated gelatin
and bits of canned or fresh fruits that
j may be left over.
Directions—Barely cover the gelatin
with cold water, and let stand for ten
I minutes. Dissolve in the boiling water;
| add sugar and turn into grape juice.
Add lemon and the fruit and set in a
j cold place to chill, taking care that the
t fruit will lie diffused throughout the
mixture, as otherwise it will sink to the
' bottom. The grape juice itself should
| not be heated, as this tends towards dis
coloration.
Closing Out
M y E n tir e S t o c k o f
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Wall Paper
AND
PAINTS
Beginning April 21 and C o n
tinuing to May 1
Wall Paper at Absolute
Cost o r Cheaper
Terms of Sale:
Cash; No Credit
McGavran’s
Wall Paper and Paint Store
Whlto Corduroy Coats.
White corduroy coats are featured to
some extent, and will doubtless be
much worn with lingerie frocks in the
summer.
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All to Take Part In School Rally.
Reports from over the county to E. J.
I Moore, county school superintendent,
'indicate that this year’s annual school
rally and spelling contest, which will be
held May 14 and 15, will be much larger
than last year. Mr. Moore recently sent
out a list of questions to the teachers
asking what preparations are being
made, and the replies show that nearly
every school in the county will take
part.
Home of the towns are taking particu
lar interest in the event. Marcola and
Wendling will send a special train car
rying a large part o f the population of
both placea and bringing several edura
tionnl floats to be entered in the pnrade.
The best of the exhibits at the Junction
City school fair will also be entered.
This year’s rally will last two days,
and the exhibits will lie on view from
noon on Friday till Saturday evening
so as to give ample time for judging and
for the inspection of visitors.
The finals of the county spelling con
test will be held at the assembly room
of the high school and the second floor
rooms of the Central school building.
The contest will be a written one, the
instructors pronouncing the words and
the contestants writing them.
partmenl. Junior Kiiworth League at
3:00, Mrs. Helen Aldrich, supermten
■lent.
Kpworth League at 0:30, Dr.
CHURCH NEWS
Richard MeCargur, president. Chapter
No. 2 at 0:30, Frederic AMrirh, presi
■lent. Class meeting at 12:13. Services
with sermon at II:«« nnd 7:30.
METHODIST EPISCOPAL
Morning then«-. ” The New Mirth "
Horace N. Allindi, Pastor
Evening subject, "K eeping One’s Life
Miss Beli M. Mennes, Deaconess.
Thursday at 7:30, prayer inectitig Forever. ' 1
Epworth League topic, "Seising
Every Sunday: Sunday School at 0:43
S. !.. Muckin, superintendent. Graded One's One Chime** to Save Another.’
lessous.
Separate dass rooms.
Kill Lenders: Chapter No. I, Kohlnaou
cient teachers. A ten piece orchestra Spencer; No. 2, Miss Joyce Teeters.
leads the soug service.
Mrs. Maude
PHKMHYTKHIAN CIIPKCH.
Wright, superintendent primary de
Rev. D. A. MacLeod, Pastor.
H«'rvires next Sunday: Bible arbusti
A SlugglsJ- Liver Needs Attention.
at 10; morning worship at II; Junior
Let your liver get torpid and you are Christian Endeavor at 3; evening wor
Ilible study Wednesday
in for a spell of misery. Everybody gets ship at 7:30.
Morning subject, " A l-ovmg C all;' ;
an attack now and then. Thousands of evening subject, "M a n 's CMilcr. ”
people keep their Livers active nnd
CUBISTI \N CHI KfII
healthy by using Dr. King's New Life
Rev, T. H. McDonald, Pastor.
Pills. Fine for the Stomach, too. Stop
Services next Sunday aa follows:
the Dis/inc««, Constipation, Biliousness,
Bible School at ll:lt; morning service»
and Indigestion. Clear the blood. Only st II; Christian Endeavor at ¡1:30; eve
25c. at your Druggist.
ning servire at 7:30.
Prayer meeting each Thursday eve
ning at 7:30; tearher»' meeting Tue»
day at 7¡30; Ladies' Aid Weduesdav
afternoons.
All not worshiping elsewhere cordi
ally invited to attend.
BARREL A COMPTON
Christian Church sermon subjerts
We solicit a share of your patronage Sunday: Morning, “ Shirkers, Jerkrrs.
Worker»;” evening, “ The Mm of Dl
No Typhoid Tever.
We do all kinds of
i iaioa."
I wish to thank the people of Cottage II
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PIANO MOVINO A SPECIALTY
further state that nil this talk about
typhoid fever is lm»h. There has been
but one ease of typhoid fever in Cottage
Grove in three years and thnt was im Office: Elite Confectionery. Phone 72
Auto Dray for Quirk Delivery
ported. Our rity water is us free from
typhoid baeilli as the snow on top of
Mt. Hood. We have been using nothing
FIRST AND LAST
but the pure Layng Creek water and
Information
and
Catalogues
Free
have not been using Silk Creek water,
Coupled with Service ami ('olirti*-
although there are no typhoid bacilli in
uun Treatment in what you get at
the latter either.
I»R. W. W. OGLESBY,
City Health Officer.
What Women Are Doing.
Oregon has four women professional j
chauffeurs.
In Chinn the mother in law is the
boss o f the house.
European Russia has the highest birth
rate in the world.
Fifty seven women nre engaged ns
instructors in the I'niversity of Ne
braska.
It is claimed that women o f this eoun
try spend 85 per cent o f the wealth
In the fields at harvest time in Po
land far more women are to be seen
than men.
The I'niversity o f New Meiieo has
established n department o f household
economics.
Ther are 106 colleges in the United
States exclusively for women, with
nearly 20,000 students.
Twelve women are making a canvass
of the most remote parts of England
for recruits for Lord Kitchener’s army.
Owing to the depression caused by
the war female servants are the only
kind o f labor wanted in the British
colonies.
After women got the vote in New
Zealand waitresses who were formerly
paid 8 shillings a week received 25
shillings.
lemale typists are proving to be the
best rifle shots at the several ranges
now being set up throughout England.
The I nited States Supreme Court has
ruled that women can also be indicted
under the Mann white slave aet.
The Tennessee legislature has passed
a resolution for a atate vote on the
question o f admitting women to the
right of suffrnge.
Mrs. George L. Russell o f Chilowee,
Mo., earns a net profit of over $80 per
month from a small chicken farm, which
she runa, using only her spare time.
The Polish women have ever been
noted for their phyaicnl charms, their
hitnd.s and feet being, from nri artistic
point o f view, absolutely perfect.
Woman suffrage measures have been
reromrnended by the governors of
Massachusetts, New York, I’ennsyl
vania, Rhode Island, Tenneasee and
Weat Virginia.
Eighth Oracle Examination.
Eighth grade final exnmination» will
b*- held in school districts where there
nre pupils to take them, on Thurs.lny
and Friday, May II and 7, 1915, as per
th#* following nchpflul#:
Thursday— Arithmetic, writing, Ian
gunge, agriculture, nnd spelling.
Friday— Physiology, history, geogra
phy, civil government, and reading
E. J. MOORE,
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<?o. Hchool Hupt.
International
Correspondence
Schools
The First National Bank
The Old Reliable
For the protection o f our tie-
poaitufM we have;
A. E. CHAMBERS. MANAOER
Room 7, Hovey Bldg
Eugene, Oregon
C A P I T A L ...................... $26,000 00
SURPLUS and
Undivided Profit* . . . 40,000 00
------DE LUXE TOURS TO
California
Expositions!
3‘/ j Hoars "N orth Bank”
Twenty six Hour» Ocean
STOCKHOLDERS'
L ia b ility ..................... 26,000.00
A T o u t of .................... $90,000.00
The oft!cent ami HtockholilerH lire
all NiiceeHNful amt well-to-do l»u*i-
m* hm men.
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APRIL 17, 21, 26, 29— MAY
3, 7, 11, 16.
Steamer train leaves Portland
9:00 a. m.; steamer sails from
Flavel 1:30 p. m.; luncheon
aboard ship.
Arrive San Francisco, Orcen
wich Street Wharf, 3:1« p in
next day.
SAME TIME AND RATES TO
CALIFORNIA AS ALL RAIL.
Fares Include Means and Berths
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Duntley Vacuum Sweeper
1915 Special Only $7.50
J. O. M ’C R A D Y
Round Trip Fare« from Eugene
to San Francisco, 30 Day Ticket,
$30
Ninety Day Ticket,
1164 Lincoln St., Eugene, Oregon
Blackmore & McFarland
$ 32.50
The City Transfer
Summer tourist fares east May 15
Hauling & Braving Done
on Short Notice
H. R. Knight, Agt.
O. E. Depot,
Eugene, Ore.
All Kinds of
Plano Moving a Specialty
WOOD AND COAL
Phone 55
Office At Eagle Cigar Store