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At The Sample Store nt Ft. Stevens have return*«!. They re port n pion sun t o uting mid one of value in their work. FA D 8 ANT) FA N C IE S at Shoe s, M V Ì I ' s W ork low prices. $ 1.65, $1.95 $3.45 and Men ’s Dress S hirts, value a t . . . . $1.50 $ 95 M en's Oxfords. $4.50 valu«*, $1.95 a n d ..................... $2.65 5« SAMPLE STORE A. W . S W A N S O N , M A N A G E R M onday e v e n in g of last week Mrs. H e r b e r t E a k i n e n te r ta i n e d a p a r t y of voting people on M c F a r l a n d Butte, honoring her g ue st, Miss McEldown- ey, of Chicago H e ig h ts . The b rig h t m oonlight e v e n i n g w as all t h a t could be desired a n d an a p p e t i z i n g su pper was a special f e a tu r e . Mr. and Mrs. H e r b e r t E a k in e n te r ta i n e d a house p a r t y Su n d a y , J u n e 20, a n d h a d as g u e sts Dr. a n d Mrs. P re n tiee, Mrs. E liz a E a k i n o f E ug en e and Miss E d n a M c E ld o w n e v o f Chicago H e ig h ts . Miss M e E ld o w n ey is a cousin o f Mr. E a k i n a n d sto p p e d o f f he re on her re tu r n fro m a visit to th e f a ir at San Francisco. T he y oung people o f th e B a p tist Church went on a picnic t r i p to Blue M o u n ta in W ed n e sd a y . Some went on horseback, o th e r s w e n t in h a y r a c k s , and a ge nera l good tim e w ith th e usual o u t door e a ta b le s was th e o rd e r of the day. T he L a d i e s ’ A id S oc iety of the M e t h o d ist Church w a s p le a s a n tly e n te r ta i n e d a t the home o f Mrs. G odard on Sixth S t r e e t W ed n e sd a y a fte rn o o n . R e f r e s h m e n ts of ice cream , c ak e a n d lemonade were served. Mrs. De L ong a ssiste d the hostess in se rving. About t h i r t y were ladies a t supper. Various comm ittees present. a re p la n n in g for a de lightful outdoor event. Mrs. C. E. F r o s t was a c h a r m in g hostess to th e M. P. G. Club at her T he E as te rn S t a r C h a p te r neld a 0:30 lunci.^on in th e ir dining room F r id a y evening. The luncheon was served in three courses. The hostesses were Mrs. H. A. Miller, Mrs. C. Cruson, Mrs. K. K. Mills and Mrs. Knowles. A f t e r the luncheon tue regular m ee ting was held and work was called o f f until Sept. 1. SCRATCH FOOD lo o E l) " » . WC. BATCH F O O D FO R SA LE BY BRUND & CO. H aw to Mak* a C harm ing W ater G ar den W ith Aid «1 T ub and Haa*. Moat |>cntuu» wlio love all (lowar* have longed a t aouie lluie for a w ater Harden, but very few a tt e m p t to c rea te one. T h ere a p p ea rs to be a wldeepread tuipreeslou (but w a te r Illy g row ing la an ex|K‘ii»l\e pastim e a n d on* t h a t requires considerable skill. Aa a uist ter of fact a very cburuilug little » • ter ga rd en enu be umde w ith tbe ■Id of n tu b a u d n g u n le u hose, and tbe llltea a re uot dltflcult to grow If you h a r e only a small iqmc* a few tuts» or half la u re ls s u n k Into the ground a lsiut th ree q u a r te r s of tlielr depth will furnish the easiest tieglu ntug P u t these In the su n u le at »pot cud plan t dags aud o t h e r molatiire loving plauta aro u n d the edge* Kill two-thtrda of the de p th of the tuh* w ith rich soil. T h r e e p a r ts loam am i oue part well rotted cow m a n u r e Is a good mixture. Cover th e soli with half au Inch o f eleau w h ite s a n d aud tu r u In th e w a t e r After th e tuhs a r e dlled w ith w a t e r let them s ta n d for tw o o r th r e e day* until the w a t e r la w a r m e d by th e eun to the sa m e te m p e ra t u r e aa th e air; then set lu your lilies A f te r the root» are In ,tlie tills» lie c are ful t h a t the tulsi a re kept well dlled w ith w ater, as evaporation Is rapid H a rd y w a te r llllle*. callas. aweet dag. w a t e r poppy a n d w a t e r hy a eln th are good plants with which to lieirtn. For the m argins of th e tulsi d o w e r Ing r ush a n Irlsllke plant w ith roee colored dowers w a t e r a ru m , a utlnla ture calla. E g y p tia n |ut|ier plant, »-at- tails a u d p a rro t's f e a th e r all a re easy to c u ltiv a te a u d nre lnex|ien*lve Goldfish a re a n a t t r a c t i v e addition to the w a t e r garden, a u d they t h r iv e well, as t h e grow ing plauta keep the w a ter »-lean a n d pure. T h e goldfish also keep the llltle pond free f r o t r mosquitoes A large pond or Istaln lined w ith concrete la qu ite w lthlu the a m a t e u r g a rd en e r’s reach If there lie autllcien» sisice aud au am ple supply of w a ter, but the |s>iid m ust lie kept well dlled to become a suei-ea* W hen th e large concrete latslti la u»«sl the n s i l a o f the lilies Should be plante d lu bolea. Be sure th at the boxee a re large e nough to give the nsita am ple room to sp r e a d a n d grow. When making juicy pie», insert two or three piece» of macaroni in the cen (er of the pie to stund upright. The juice will bubble up into the maenroni instead of running over the crust. . . . I f hash is stirred, it is b e tte r to use a fork instead of a spoon, as it « ill make the hash lighter. Instead of stir ring hash, some cooks allow it to re main until it is nicely browued on one side, then tu r n with a pancake turner so ns not to break the crust that is formed. This ninkes n nice looking dish when the hush is slipped onto u platter. • • • Brown sugar frosting which will net crack is made of one tnblespoonful vinegar, brown augur enough to mis and the beaten white of h a lf an egg. Beat Ladies’ Shoes, $4 50 value, all well to g eth e r and add sugar enough to spread. our price is................. $1.85 • • • A pair of long wooden knitting Ladies' Low Shoes, value needitt* arc moat excellent for draining $4.50, our price is $1.65, doughnuts. Aa the doughnuta are fried slip them on a needle and when it ia $1.95 a n d ......................$2.95 full reat in on the top of a pau to eool. The doughnuta do not eruah and the Sweaters, values to $5.00, go lard draina off. • • • ing at 49c, 95c a n d .. .$1.95 A simple method of cleaning silver is offere d by the domestic science de Laities’ W hite Canvas Shoes pnrtment of the Knnsns S ta te Agricul turn! College, and tuny De used without at .................................. $100 j the slightest da n g er of injury to the best of silver. Oxidised silver should never be cleaued by this method, how ever. Here are the directions: Get a sine pan. l'laee a wire unit on the but tom, to prevent the silver from rest I ing on the bottom of the pan. Fill the pan with w a ter and add a tnblespoonful of sodu a nd a tablespoonful of salt to each q u a rt of water. Allow the silver to soak in this m ixture five minutes. T ake out the silver and wash and dry it. In rase you cannot get n xinc pan. an ordinary diahpan may be used. Place two strip s of xinc on opposite sides of the pan. I f you rnnnot get sine strips, use two rows of Mason j a r lids. Pour in the m ixture of salt, sodu and water, and then place the silver so th a t one end rests on one sine strip and the other on the second xinc strip. A fte r the silver has been in the water five minutes, it should be taken out. washed and dried. The secret of this way of cleaning ia th at the salt, soda a p a r t m e n t s T uesday a fternoon. In ad and sine form n weak bntte ry, and elec dition to the regular m em bers present tric ity does the rest. were M esdames A. Powell and C. H. Van D euburg and Miss Eunic e Van Den bu rg as in v ite d guests. A d a in t y two BLUEBIRD FOR HAPPINESS course luncheon was served, the color CHURCH NEW S scheme being c arried out in yellow. T h a t * L it t l a C r a a t u r a a In F l i g h t A r a Mrs. K i n t e r will e n te r ta i n the club at P a in t e d o n P a r i s i a n Iv o r y . » « * ♦ » • * » » » « « * « * • * her home W ednesday. T hat bluebird love ahoulil p e n e t r a t e [E v ery religious o rganisation isi n v it The Busy Bee Club met at the home ed to use this column for announcement even comment*«U*ui wa* a forvgon# of Mrs. A. L. Zaehi-rias T hursda y a f t e r of its services and other news. Con <‘ouclu*lou. We have the bluebird rim; noon at 2 o ’clock. tr ib u to r s are requested to om it exhorts and pin a n d the bluebird kimono, a n d tions and other editorial m atter, and to T he E m a n o n club was e n te r ta i n e d at m ake the announcement of services us the home of Mrs. S. L. M ackin W ednes concise as possible. Social functions, w- d a y a fte r n o o n . Needlew ork and social etc., and news outside of the weekly an c hat were enjoyed and the hostess nouncement may be ela borated upon.) ^ m Jc served a two course luncheon. Invite d guests of the club present were Mes C H R I S T I A N CHURCH dam es E rn es t Bisby, J a c k G ra nt, Jo h n Rev. T B. McDonald, Pastor. Silsby, E arl Himeral, H orace v/Ochran, Services next Sunduy as follows: M. Shinn, Misses Fern and Iv y Hoi Bible School a t 9:45; morning services comb. Mrs. L aw rence Phelps was made a t 11; Christian Endeavor a t 7:00; ev a new mem ber of th e club. The ladies ening service at 8:00. a re p lan n in g an outdoor picnic for P r a y e r m eetin g each Thursday even their ne xt meeting. ing at 7:30; L a d i e s ’ Aid Wednesday a f ternoons. The Constellation Club will e n te r ta in All not worshiping elsewhere m e d i in Spencer pa rk T h u rsd a y afternoon. Members will leave Masonic hall at ally invited to attend. Subject of the morning sermon, 2:30 p. m. and the husbands are to leave the hall a t 5 p. m. to join the “ T o n g u e ; ” evening, “ H o n e sty .” You can buy your shoes and hat and clothes to wear for the Fourth of July and save enough money to have a good time on the Fourth. 11en ’s $5.00 Dress Shoes, $2.65, $3.45 a m i. . . , $3 85 WOMANLY CHATTER. The last m eeting of the season of th e E u te r p e u n Club was held at the home of Miss E s th e r Silsby F r i d a y eve ning. A bout t h i r t y were present Af ter the p rogram the rem a inde r of the ev en in g was spent in games. Miss Silsby was assisted in se rving the re f reshm ents by Miss Leah P e r k i n s and Messrs. H a r v e y and M atthew s. The following program was rendere d: Piano s o lo ...........................Ada M atthew s Vocal s o lo ...........................Lloyd S tr a tto n Piano s o lo ..................................M yrtle Kem Vocal s o lo ............................. .Desna Harms A num ber of H a w a iia n songs were sung by Lloyd S t r a tt o n with the I kulele accom panim ent. Mrs. A. L. Monroe e n te r ta in e d the Social T welv e F r i d a y afternoon. The a f te r n o o n was spent in the usual man ner. R e freshm e nts of sandwiches, nut bread, cream b a n a n a pie and coffee were served. Misses Fern and Iv y Hol comb assisted in serving. Mrs. J . H. Cham bers and Mrs. H. J . Shinn were guests. Most o f th e fort} mem bers of Sixth Co. who a tt e n d e d annual encam pm ent Free Literature Describing the Great California Expositions W’r ite a t once to t h is B u r e a u ><»r l it e r a t u r e desc rip tiv e of the g r e a t Pan a m a P a c if i c I n t e r n a t i o n a l E x p o s itio n , which opened in Han F ra nc isco on F e b r u a r y 20, a n d th e g r e a t P a n a m a - C a l i f o r n ia E xposition now open a t S a n Diego. T h is B u r e a u is p r e p a r e d t o supply com plete in f o r m a tio n in re gard to ra il r o a d r a te s , hotel accom m odations, in te r e s t in g side tr ip s a nd reliable, a u t h e n t i c u n b i a s e d in f o r m a t io n a b o u t a n y section o f th e g r e a t P a c ific C oa st c o u n tr y . S e n d us t w e n t y c e n t s in s t a m p s a n d we will send you book describing t h e P a n a m a P a c i f i c I n t e r n a t i o n a l E xposition, book d e sc rib in g th e P a a n m a C a l i f o r n i a E x p o s i ti o n , a m ap o f C a lifo rn ia and a sam ple copy of Hun s e t M a g a z i n e , t h e g r e a t P n e i f ie Coast n a tiona l m agazine, c o n ta in in g b e a u t i f u l p i c t u r e s o f t h e E x p o sitions. The re g u la r price o f the m agazine ia t w e n t y c e n t s p e r copy. A ddre ss S U N S ET M A G A Z IN E S ER V IC E B U R E A U . San Francisco, California ________________________________________j i g 23-30 P R E S B Y T E R I A N CHURCH. Rev. D. A. MacI.eod, Pastor. Services next Su n d a y : Bible school a t 10; m orning worship at I I ; Junior Christian E ndeavor a t 3; evening wor ship a t 8:00. Bible study Wednesday evening. Service 11 a. m.; subject, “ Faith and W o r k s.” Service 8 p. m.; subject, “ The Pow er of S pe e ch.” M E T H O D IS T E PISC O PA L Horace N. Aldrich, Pastor T hursda y a t 8:00, pra yer meeting Every Su n d a y : Sunday School at 9:45. S. L. Mackin, superintendent. Graded lessons. Mrs. Muuile W right, superin tende nt p rim a ry de partm e nt. Ju n io r E pworth League a t 3:00, Mrs. Helen Aldrich, superintendent. Epworth League at 7:00, I)r. Richard McCargar, president. C h a p te r No. 2 nt 7:00. Fred eric Aldrich, president. Class meeting :-.t 12:15. Services with sermon at 11:00 and 8:00. The m orning them e will be “ Inde pendence D a y . ” Evening, a stereopti- can service showing one hundred views of American history, E pworth League topic, “ Remember ing J o n a h ’s Whale and Forge tting His Message.” Hazel Haselton, lender. F R E E M E T HOD IST . Rhoda B u rn e tt, Pastor. P re a c h in g services the first and third Sundays of e very month at 3 and 7:30. P r a y e r m eetin g every Wednesday at 7:30 and on second and fourth Sundays a t 3 o ’clock. B A P T I S T CHURCH Sunday School at 10:00 a. m., services at 11:00- B. Y. P. IT. a t fi:30. Prayer m eeting T h u rsd a y evening a t 7:30 B. Y. P. U. a t 6:30. C H R IS T IA N SCIENCE. Services a t the Christian Science Chapel, 242 Second Street, every Sunday a t 11, and W ednesday evenings at 7:30. Sunday School a t 10. All are welcome. Free libra ry open from 1:30 to 4:30 every Wednesday. More in ju ry has be«n done to Pacific const towns through hot air methods of a dvertising than by any other one cause.—-Sntherlin Sun. Canyon City.— P ra irie City Light & Power Co. to extend line to supply power to gold dredgers on canyon creek. Roseburg m erchants have decided to abolish all t r a d i n g stamps ' and other premium devices for buying trade nnd will rely on legitim ate newspaper a vertising. Salem.—J i t n e y s to be regulated and put under (5000 bond. $100 Rew ard, $100 The reader* of Hile imp . , will bs u l . w J lo Isern Ibel Ih rrs I» el leesl on. drssile.l ill.««*. t h . t ». Is no« hes b w i ■ bis to c u r . In ell lie sleess. en.l Hiel I. C atarrh Hall’s C e le rrh Curs Is the unir | m . si II vs ours now known lu l b . msdl. . 1 fial.rnllY C e le rrh bslna a •'oiiatt«uil»n»i dlssese. rsuulrsa a . unsiituilonel treat Iii.nl Heir* «’a ta r r h Cuts la taken In tvrnally. arling directly upon the bloud and uiucuue eurfa.-s* uf the svatsm. the.« bv destroying th* Cumulation of (he dla rasr. ana si. toe Do- i>«ttwnt . 1 1 .-11, 1 1 , b| l.ulldlne o|> the constitution and aaalsllne naiu i. In doing lie work The proprietor, have a« tuui-li faith In Its rurally« p..w m that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any e es . th at II falle lo .Hire Herid fur Hal uf leeiimonlala xddreeat r • < i i k n k t * c o . Tot.a.., o Bold s, all Krueetsla )»•' Tahe lieu e V.mllr Pille fee •«aetlaall.a Y o u 'll be auri.rle.ul at th« th in g s you du not know Inni a|>|M<ar ia The Hen line! e very week. a |ir7 lf Cottage Grove Transfer IIVHKKI. A I'O M l’TON We soliril a s h a re of your patronage We tlu all k in d s uf Hauling and Heavy Dray Work IMANO MOVING A SPECIALTY O n ce: E lite OoofecUonerjr, Phoue 78 Autu Dray fur (juick Delivery Vielling r a r d e T he Mentitici Blackmore & McFarland Tba City Transfer All Kind* uf Hauling & Draying Done on Short Notice Plano M oving a Specialty WOOD A N D OOAI I’hone 55 O fflca At Eagla Cigar Htor« Butter Wraps ....................75c $1 l»l ......... $1.29 ...............»1.50 $1.75 ________ »3.00 Cottage G ro v e Sentinel COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON th e fo u n ta in /St norite' / / I / \ '/ introduce yout5" new friend /7\\ SPRIGGS BROTHERS ^ \ )tT BLACKSMITHS "t ’FIRST FOR THIRST'-v" BABY * TOILKT HKT. now th e baby's toilet net o f lovely P a risia n ivory comes, p a in te d w i t h these p r e tty birds with o u t s t r e t c h e d wings. U se. For 8alt. Salt p u ts out a fire lu tb e c him ney. Halt in solution Inhaler) cures cold In th e head. Halt lu w h i t e w a s h m a k e s It stick. Halt a n d sorlu a r e excellent fo r stlnga. Hult us a ga rgle will c u re so r e n e s s In tbe throat. Halt userl In sw ee p in g cur|ietH kee|>s o ut moths. Hall th r o w n on u coal tire w hic h Is low will reviv e It. Halt a n d vinega r will re m o v e st a in s from discolored teacups. Halt th r o w n on soot w h ic h h a s f a ll en on th e curpet will p r e v e n t stain . Hult put on Ink w hen f re s h ly spilled on a c arp e t will p re v en t a stain. Never salt m ea t th at h a s to be grill- J ed. a s It helps to h a r d e n t h e filters of the m eat a n d te n d s to e x t r a c t th e Juli-es Hult on th e p l a t t e r be fore s e n d ing to t h e table. No m ea t sh ould tie salted uncooked, b u t a f t e r t h e s u r f a c e has been seared a n d m e a t p a r tl y cooked. # l4 4 4 4 4 4 « t» M » B » H ^ Waakly I n d u a tr U l R a v tt w Salem. June 1JH M. P. Co. retaining i(n land g r a n t mean* ♦*!»*• for count»«*# and money for evteuaioiia. CoquiUe W. J . Long* ton would rn large brick plant to IW.000 daily out put. The decision of the fe dera l court for the diatrict of Oregon f o r f e itin g the lnudn to the g o t e r n m e u t wa* popular with the umaaea. though from a strictly financia l point of view the r e te ntion of the lands by th e railroad com pany ia undoubtedly bent Grant* I'ass Courier. Fort laud th ea ter« se ree notice of dia charging all union mu*iclnu*. K la m a th County has* a new paper, the Merrill Times, by Geo. 55. I trad naok. lin ker W hite Fine L umber Ou. add* dry kiln. Tillamook Bridge plntiued over Uo ipmrton * lough to cost t'orvallia. H. F. Co. a sking franchise to ope rate ele ctric train* over loop. Coiptilie prope rty owner* *ue city for p u ttin g down ro tte n paving I'n ite d State * Supreme Court nniiui* f o rfeitu re proceeding* in O. & l \ lund grunt holding title to 2 ,3 tH) ,0 0 0 acres rent * with ru.lroad until enggri*»» art*. Arlington e n te r s upon economy pro gram Change and " r e f o r m ” of m duntrial ntuhility whirl*f- Arlingto n Times. Multnomah g ra n g e com m ittee r.ere ' ‘ show n'* tonic good c oncrete high way*. They did not inspect the defer liv e one* to be teen i*t Hale in. Public utilitie s commission* of Idaho •Mid Oregon have g ra n te d no reduction in power rate* in the S n a k e River eountry power c om pm ie* losing money row . Now th a t the new Mill ste am sh ip hue ia in ope ration betw een the m«»uth of the Columbia and San Francmco, and a f te r the Bill people have spe nt up ward* of on tin* new indu* try, the I'n ite d Sta te * I n t e r s ta te Com m erer Commission take* all expensiv e tr ip to P o r tla n d to see if it cannot in some way prove thut the Hill system put these bout* on c o n tr a r y to law. T his kind of au o v e rhauling imturallv make* p r i v a t e investor* want to go right ahead ami spend m o n e y f The Hill people should nave been given u vote of thank* for e stablishing th is line of steam er* and the g overnm ent should encourage instead of discouraging them. T ax reduction this y e a r t 2 , i U.Ooo nnd limit of *ix per cent per year a* largest possible increase m eans b e tte r business 'onditions. lin ker will use two million gallons of w a ter per d a y th is summer. Benton C o u n ty eo o p e r a tiv e associn tion paid 5 per r e n t dividend* since J a n . I. MAN’S PLACE. [T r a n s la te d fro m a w o rk p u b lis h e d In 167$. 1 T h e s n a ils , w h en cra w lln ic to a n d fro . C a n ta k e th e ir hom e* w h e r e 'e r th e y g o . A nd s a g e s s a y t h a t fro m th e ir g u ild M en le a rn e d to hew a n d c a r v e a n d b u ild A w o m an , g o in g in a n d o u t. In s p irit b e a r s h e r h o m e a b o u t; fih e c a n n o t h a n g It on a n ail A nd le a v e It. T h u s s h e 's lik e t h e s n a il She m u s t w ith w h e el a n d loom a b id e , T h e w h ile h e r h u s b a n d w o rk s o u ts id e , H e r ta s k is n e ith e r low n o r m e a n . D oes h o n e y s h a m e th e b e e 's f a i r q u e e n t T h e q u e e n m u s t s t a y w ith in th e h iv e I f s h e w ould w ish th e w o rk to th riv e . W h o e v e r h e a r d o f a n v fish T h a t w o u ld s ta y fr e s h In a d r y d is h ? N o life u n to th e s n a il te le ft I f a h e Is o f h e r s h ell b e re ft. Bo, too, a w ife a h o u ld b e d o w n h e a r te d If s h e fr o m h o m e to o long Is p a rte d . - J . H. & at your favorite fountain J _ N E U R A L G IA P A IN S STOPPED. Yu d o n ’t rw»t*d to s u f f e r those ttgoniz ing nerve pit ins in the face, he ad, arm, shoulders, chest nnd ba ck. J u s t upply n few drops o f noothing Hlniin ’* Lini m e n t; lie q u ie tly a few minutes. You will get such re lief and com fort! Life and the world will look b rig h te r. Get a b ottle today. 3 ounces for Sfte, at all F e n e tr u t e s w ithout rubbing. IKON OR WOOD. REPAIRINO OF ALL KIND3 IN Firgt CI uhh W ork (Inai anttM’il. Sixtli ami WatthiiiKtoii l'honc 44) Have Y ou Something You Don’t Want? Nearly every man or woman has som ething of Home value they can not use. and which someone else might want and he aide to make valuable use of. Sentinel want, ad«, have been get ting results for the people of the ( ’ottage Grove Country, and hig deals have been made through the use od Sentinel claaKifieda at a eoHt of one cent a word. If you have something that ih taking up room in your house or of fice, perhaps your neighbor need« it. A<1 vertise it in The Sentinel and you’ll be nirpriaml at the in- quiricH you will get. Nine out of ten classified ads. inserted in The Sentinel are getting results for a»l- vertisers, and there is no reason why they won’t get resulta for you. Telephone orders accepted from subscribers.