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j Some o f the new sleeves are in three parts; others are just loose chiffon I draperies, ca ught h ere aiivi there in the sleeve lining. • • • The fad for fanciful coat linings does not abate—and some o f the prettiest are the colored brocades used inside of white bagardines. • • • V chiirmmg frock has simply three deep accordion pleated flounces for the skirt, a full white blouse tind over it a little embroidered bolero. • • • The World's Greatest Exposition Is now at it» Height in San Francisco Never before in the history o f the world hie* there been conducted such n magnificent and wonderful Exposition. Here in artistically presented the produc tions o f the mind and labors o f mankind throughout the ages. x I.ow Round Trip Tickets are on sale daily to Wan Francisco. Four commodious Francisco. Scenery passed. enroute traius is leave fascinating, every varied day for San and unsur Electric automatic Block Signals guard the Wav . Our folders, “ Wayside Notes Shasta “ California and Its Two Expositions” you. velvet band where it is joined to the 8 IX M E N B L A M E D FOR S TE A M E R bodice. D IS A 8 T E K • • * R o u te " and will interest Our nearest agent will give your inquiries courteous attention. SOUTHERN PACIFIC John M Scctt, General Passenger Agent, Portland. Ore augi 1-25 Stroug Verdlct Is Returusil by Coro j ner's Jury. :: Chicago, \ug 7. \ coroner 'e jury lui» returned a verdlct ptaring thè hiatus tur thè loss of over a thousaiid live* by thè capsiziug o f thè steamer Kastland in thè Chieago river, mi six meli. Thc»c lire; William II Muli, generai manager of thè Chicago Si Joseph Steamship Co., owuer o f thè Ea»tluml. Captaiu Harry Psdersen, o f thè Essi la nd. Eastern ^ A N D California Tours J. M Erickson, engineer. Buttoned all the way down the front, Robert Reed, federai inspector of 72 hours 1'orllund to Chicago by halfway down from the shoulder and stenmships. « h o guve thè Eustlmid li from wrist to elbow on the sleeve is the cesse to curry 25(MI pas»engera Julv 2. manner o f trimming some o f the new J. ('. Eekliff, federai inspeetor o f blouses. stenmships. W K. (ireetibnum. generai manager |J in conjunction with the Or'.it TES TE D REC IPE S Northern Ity , or Northern I’a uf thè ludiana Transportation coni panv, lesaee o f thè Enstlaml. elf it* Ky , and Burlington Route. Stuffed Toms toes.- To one cupful of The jury rccommended that these chopped cooked veal or chicken add one nien be held tu a grand jury for indici TWO 1IIQII CLASH D A IL Y cupful o f crumbs, one tablespoonful ment un eharges of mima laughter. LIM ITE D T R A IN S each o f minced ham and parsley, a small The jury foutid thè passeugers were onion grated, one egg well beaten, salt noi in miv wuy to liluine for thè eap and cayenne to taste. Cook to a smooth si/mg o f thè ship. It rerommends fur paste with part o f the pulp from six ther investigaiion by thè coroner and tomatoes. Fill the tomatoes and bake. other offu-ers to determine whether thè • • • meli nnmed and others mny be guilty Prom Eugene to Him Frutici «• », Berry Shortcake. Strawberries, rasp of negligence or of contrihuting in ani ni eu Is and berth ineluded, on the berries or blackberries may be used. wuy to thè emise o f thè disnster. palatial steamships, “ Great Nor Take one quart of flour, one half tea “ Ili thè ub.aetire of ev idonee o f iindtie spoonful o f salt, two tcuspoonafiil of nets un thè part o f thè passeugers or t h e m ” mid ‘ ‘ Northern Pacifie ,” baking powder, two tablespoonsful of violoni physionl eiiuses, »uch ns oxplo stilling every Tuesday, Thursday butter, one pint o f milk. Sift flour, aioli», fire or rollision, thè fari flint mid Huturdny. salt and baking powder together, then ! fhi.» vesse! uverturned is proof either ♦ 'il. lo round trip Eugene to t'h' rub in butter thoroughly and put in ! that it « i n improperly constructcd fur rugo, direct routes. $1111 rotin.I enough milk to make a dough easy to I thè aervice emploved, or that it was ini trip, one way via California. handle. Div ide in hnlf and roll out i proporle louded, operateli, mnintnlned, Kansas City, ♦lU.fUl round trip, each part pie pan size; spread butter j or that all of these cause» oporutod tu direct routes. on top and a light sprinkle of flour, and ! bring nbout thè »orimi» restili. Write or ask for folders, then put the two round pieces o f dough “ It is our judgmont that thè steam schedules, ete. together and bake on a buttered tin , boat Enatlnnd iva» both improperly con plate. Have ready a pint o f berries structed nnd improperly Imidcd, op- picked over and well washed mid cratcd and mnintuiaed, nnd that the Il K K N IG H T , Agent, sprinkle with powdered sugar a half part ics iimnod are responsibie. ‘ ' hour before needed. Divide the pastrv > without breaking the disks ami put the I M E L T I N G Q L A C IE R S W A S H OUT berries between, serving the shortcake j Eugens TRACK hot H II. CKOZIKK, A. O. P. A., • • • Port laud, Oregon Sauce 1’ iquant.— This is a good saue. Copper River Line Loses Ten Miles of Roadbed in Flood With miglO sept4 to use with any cold fish salad. A half I Novel Cause. X~>^~X ~X**X*X~>*>*X~X-X*-X ~X' cup o f tomato ketchup, a teaspoon of I Worcestershire sauce, u teaspoon of ' Smittle, Wash . Aug. fl.— The Copper mushroom ketchup, the juice of an j onion, a hnlf teaspoon o f hot southern River Railroad company received word to build the Pnniiinn Canal while eon sauce, a tablespoon o f chutney syrup; j today that ten miles o f its track and struction wns in active progress The Commission for Rclicf in Itcl blend thoroughly and add a tablespoon ! roadbed in Alaska was washed out a few days ago by a great flood in the giom has built up wbnt is described ns of tarragon vinegar. Copper River Valley following the hot the gr«'iit«‘st commissariat the world lias ever seen; it feeds 9,500,MHI persons Beet and Onion Salad.— Boil a large weather o f July. The washout m* Spanish onion, drain, ami leave till i cured in the district about Mile 101. It has its own flag, and it deals direct cold; then rut it into thin slices, also I The heat cuused abnormal melting of ly with seven governments. Its him slice a large cooked beet. Mix onion the glaciers, nnd small streams were •feeds o f canal boat* reach every pro Iviuce in Belgium. The commission is and beet together, add a teaspoonful converted into roaring torrents. the only medium by which fo<><! inn finely chopped tarragon and parsley, | Seventy ships hate FLIE S A M IN U TE IS go into Belgium salt and pepper to taste, two table E L E V E N sailed from C. H. ports with food for spoonsful olive oil and one tablespoon RECORD OF M A S H B A I T its vast pantry. ful o f vinegar. Mix thoroughly. A lit The ♦ 10,IHM),IMHJ a month expense has tie grated horseradish is an improve A bait that in twenty minutes «-aught ment to this salad if the flavor is 220 flies denmnatrated its sii|>crinrity been borne partly by th«' f o i l e d Hlate# Rich Belgians gave ♦ 13,000,(MX); thre«' liked. over four other kimls o f bait in an ex quarters of the Belgians who still have périment condurteli by the Cnivcrsity money, pay for their supplies; the rest o f Oregon extension division for the eat on the world's rbnrity. benefit of the many communities in Mexico City is only one of many Oregon that are conducting fly fighting Mexicun cities where limit relief is campaigns this spring. The bait that nceessnry. Like H<‘ lgium,s starvation, won «-an be made in a few minutes on that of Mexico has been unnecessary; any farm or in any househidd at an ex human greed, fear, sclfishn«*** are re pease of two or three cents. The form sponsible. niue miles from Cottage Grove, farm ula for it is as follows: 1‘ crsia, laid waste in the north by land and timber; ten million feet of Make a bran mash mixed very wet Kurds and Turks, hus culled upon timber; well watered and on good with waste potato water and skinumai America. Another unnecessary situn- road; $20 per acre; will furnish milk, ami sweetened with m«dass«-s or tion! buyer for timber at $5,(MM). Ventch brown sugar. Put in plenty o f nrtive Chinn’s flood-swept districts, tinillv yeast so that the mash will ferment fur in need o f food at the present in<unent, & Spencer. jn22j!12 iously. are the only districts where natural anil This mash put into n properly con unavoidable nnd not liiimaii agencies structed wire fly trap SO that the flies have been to blame.— Eugene Guard. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ cannot g«'t lit it from the outside will According to reports trains will be attrae! the pests from almost any nth running to Coo* Ituy by Junuary next. er food in the neighborhood. J CHURCH NEWS Orgon produeed 4142,55(1 worth uf ♦ ♦ In the experiment the following five coni in 1914. baits were put into competition: II T h e N o rth B an k R o ad $30 ROUND TRIP Oregon Electric Railway Mrs. J. A. Wright entertained a com pany of friends last Friday evening incidentally in honor o f the fourteenth wedding anniversary o f herself and hus band. The evening was spent in visit- nig and taking care of the tempting re freshments provided by the hostess. Rev. Aldrich sang several selections and altogether it was a very enjoyable occasion. Those present were Rev. and Mrs. Aldrich. Mr. and Mrs. Van Den burg and daughter Eunice, Mr. and Mrs. Swengel. The W. R. C. had a very pleasant time at the home o f Mr. and Mrs. Godard on Sixth Street Thursday a fter noon. The time was passed with con versation and fancy work. Excellent refreshments were served by Mrs. Godard. Miss Lura H efty was a charming hostess to the Ladies' Missionary So ciety o f the Methodist Church at the home of her mother Wednesday a fter noon. A feature was the splendi l ex hibit Miss H efty had on display o f curios from the Orient vchicn she brought over recently on her return from China. Refreshments were aer ••!. Mrs. Robinson served refreshments of cream cookies and berry punch. Those present were Rev. and Sirs. Gardner, Wm. Gardner, w ife and little son. Mrs. Salsman, Mr. and Mrs. Ansel Woods and two children. Mr. and Mrs. l ’ helps. Miss Morguu and Mrs. Robinson. FADS A N D F A N C IE S I f a lamp bowl is loose in the stand ard mend it with sifted plaster of paris. mixed into a very thin paste with beaten white o f egg. Have every thing ready before mixing the plaster and work quickly so it will inot dry be fore the mending is done. • • • Before wetting any species of china bric-a-brac carefully remove all the dust. • » • Never sweep a sick room while the patient is in it as the dust is exceed ingly dangerous, both to the sufferer and the sweeper. Wipe the floor dean with a cloth wrung out in ammonia and water, or, i f it has a carpet, wipe in the same manner. • * * 500ACRETRACT Crockery is made very brittle with great changes in temperature. Wash the good things in tepid water without The Rebekah Social Club and Kens soap. * # • ington Club have consolidated under the name of the latter and elected the Rub vaseline over the strings o f your [E ve ry religious organization is invit following officers: Mrs. Kittie Kime, tennis racket and you will find that ed to use this column for announcement president; Mrs. Lena Hamlotb, vice- they have not broken in the spring as o f its services nnd other news. Con president; Mrs. Emeline Wilson, secre they so frequently do. tributors are requested to omit exhorta tary and treasurer. * * • tions and other editorial matter, and to Clean a very soiled bathtub with a make the announcement o f services us concise as possible. Social functions, Rev. Gardner held a family reunion little kerosene on a rag. etc., and news outside o f the weekly an • • • at the home o f Mrs. Orin Robinson Sunday, Aug. 1. The program consisted ! In order to insure a good gloss on nonneement may be elaborated upon.| of a prayer by Rev. Gardner, followed starched collars, first mix the starch by remarks by Mrs. Gardae-. l i e with cold water, add a tiny lump of P R E S B Y T E R I A N CHURCH. guests joined in the old familiar hymn, butter about the size of a small marble, Rev. D. A. MacLeod, Pastor. ‘ ‘ Nearer my God to Thee.” Mr.?. An- then pour on the boiling water. Services next Sunday: Bible school • * * sel Woods gave an interesting talk at 10; morning worship at I I ; Junior about former reunions they had had in Some o f the new dresses are 12 yards Christian Endeavor at 3; evening wor the family, and Mrs. Orin Robinson wide at the hem. ship at 8:00. Bible study Wednesday • • • gave two readings, after whien the | evening. guests were charmingly entertained l«v The short bolero coats, with flare and vocal and instrumental music on the ripple at the bottom, are most becoming M E T H O D IS T E P IS C O P A L piano by Mrs. Wm. Gardner, wh i is an when worn with the very wide skirts. Horace N. Aldrich, Pastor • • • expert pianist. Rev. Gardner rehearsed Thursday at 8:00, prayer meeting his life from birth up to the present One of the new neck effects is a sim Every Sunday: Hunday School at 9:45. time, an interesting career o f 70 years. pie standing frill o f tulle, with a black H. L. Mackin, superintendent. Graded lessons. Mrs. Maude Wright, superin tendent primary department. Junior Epworth League at 3:00, Mrs. Helen Aldrich, superintendent. Epworth League at 7:00, Dr. Richard MeC'argar, president. Chapter No. 2 at 7:00. Fr«'d eric Aldrich, president. Cb.ss meeting r-.t 12:15. Services with ii-rmon at 11:00 and 8:00. Morning theme, ‘ ‘ Power in Weak X ness.” Evening, union services in the city park. Sermon by Rev. H. N. A l drich. X LURCH’S I Special Sale X Worcester Corsets T h e Latest Style 1 0 % Discount all this w eek LURCH’S «-0"X>*<~X~.~X~X~X"X~X“X»X~X~XK~X~X-X~XK~X~X~X~X~XXX~:--XXl 1. 2. .1. Ordinary table syrup. Decayed banana. Canned salmon that had been ex posed to the sun until tainteil. 4. Tainted crab. 5. The mash described above. Each o f these five preparation* wns put into a trap and the traps were set outside at a fly rendevous near a slaughter house. At the end o f twenty minutes th«- catchen were ns follows: Bait No. 1.— Four flies. Unit No. o Tea flics. Bait No. 3. Twel ve flies. Bait No. 4.— Thirlty nine flies. Bait No. 5.— Two Ininilri'd nuil twen ty flies. “ I think a properly constructed trap baited with the fermenting mash will catch every hungry fly within n block if the day is warm ami sunny nnd the flies can get into the trap readily,” said Dr. C. F. II odge, professor o f so cial biology at the I'niversity of Ore gon. “ Honey mixed with this bait adds to iue cost and probably docs not make it any better. There are baits that will draw flies even better than this mash but they are too offensive to describe and too dangerous to use. The discharges from open sores o f ani mals are one type. The character of the foods that flies delight in show how great a menace to mankind the fly really is.” Flies love a variety. In n brewery a trap should !>*• baited with milk; in C H R IS T IA N CHURCH a dairy with beer. The fermenting Rev. T. B. McDonald, Pastor. mash probably attracted so large a num Services next Sunday as follows: her in competition with the tainted crab Bible School at 0:45; morning services because the experiment wns tried near at 11 ; Christian Endeavor at 7:00; e v a slaughter house where the flies hail been glutted with animal food. ening service at 8:00. Prayer meeting each Thursday even ing at 7:30; Ladies’ Aid Wednesday a f So on a S t a r v i n g W o r l d . ternoons. The call* o f famine stricken countries All not worshiping elsewhere cordi for food may soon be more numerous ally invited to attend. Subject for Sunday morning, “ Capi than the world’s few remaining givers can supply. Little is said in the tal ami Labor.” Evening, union ser columns that daily come to The Guard vices at the park. over th«' Associated Press leased wire about Albania, for example. This FR E E METHODIST. obscure Ardiatie country has been out side the zone o f actual fighting, but Khoda Burnett, Pastor. Preaching services the first and third not outside the zone of w a r ’s baleful Sundays o f every month at 3 and 7:30. influence. In a few days n relief Prayer meeting every Wednesday at steamer will sail from New York bear 7:30 and on second and fourth Sundays ing provisions to a stricken region in which, reports to the Committee of at 3 o ’clock. Mercy o f New York say, 100,000 per sons have already succumbed to famine C H R I S T I A N SCIENCE. and hundreds are dnily dying. Services at the Christian Science The vast work o f American relief is Chapel, 242 Second Street, every Sunday little grasped in the far west. On re at 11, and Wednesday evenings at 7:30. lief o f Belgium and northern France, Hunday School at 10. All are welcome. the Commission for Relief o f Belgium Free library open from 1:30 to 4:30 is spending ♦10,000,000 a month, whieh every Wednesday. is $7,000,000 more than was required Real Estate Bargains Watch Ti ts Column Fur Some of the Good Things In This Vicinity. 20 acres, modern bungalow, " iie w i,” good bottom lund, everything, tools and stock to go with the place. Price ♦ 4500. Good place to own and can play eveu here. ll acres near Cottage Grove, box house mid fuir barn, bottom land, all culti vated. Price ♦750. IO aere» adjoining Cuttnge Grove, all under i-ultiv utioii, family orchard, good house mid barn. This is n bargain at ♦ .'1500, easy terms. 152 acres Mack loam, III miles east of Cot lag*- Grove, 7 room house, J barns, 00 acres cleared anil under culti valimi, school anil depot on pluce. t>0 acres pasture, uII feneed, an ideal pluce for stock ami dairy, wliter piped to barn. ♦5IMHI, (y rush anil balance to suit. 4110 acres, 2.'I0 in cultivation, 0 acres in prunes 21 years old, 2 story I I room house, goml cow barn, 14 stall horse burn, prune dryer, grminry mid all kinds of out buildings, ,'l wells und springs and iiimiutnin stream through the place. One of the best plsces for a dairy ranch in Lane County. Price ♦ HO per acre, one fourth down, bnlmiee to suit. Mile und half from town ami Mmithrru Pacific Rmlwuy. 500 acres, ull fenced heavy woven wire with J barbed wires mi lop. No buildings, plenty water. One of the best stock runchc» in the slate Price ♦ 55oo. Half rash. 102 acres, do acre* feared, plenty outside range for utiles, 75 hesd stock goes with the place, 25 arre» ill hay ami garden, fair buildings Price ♦T innì 542 acres, 'loo under plow, fine prone orchard, balance pastore mid fir timber sufficient to keep up the place for years. l'nip«|UU River cross«'* thè ror ncr, fine, largì* dwclling, rosi ♦ 12**0. I.nrge barn unii ull kinda o f outbutld ■ Mg», drovo o f fine hog», abolii 75 sheep, cows, borse», w ngon», bay, grani nnd furili machinery go with thè place l ’ rice is righi nt $50,IMMI, one fourth down nnd Imlnnce to sui! purehnser ut 7 per cent interest Cottuge Grovc is thè place to wbich you v« ili cvi'iitoully come. Cimiate un surpassed, and i f you bave tire*! <if th « frozrn north, ami the citretuc brut o f the cast, write me today for barguma, i f you menti business W rite me whut i* wnnted i f not listeil bere. F. M II AKKIMON. C 0 T T A 0 E 0 R 0 V E D R U 0 0 IS T P L E A S E S CUST O M E R S The New Era Drug Htore report* customer* gri-ntlv pleased with th« ( j t ' K ' K action o f simple buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., as mixed in Atller i kn. This simple remedy drams the old foul matter from the bowels so THOROUGH that ONE H PO O N P I'I. re. Iievcs almost A N Y CAME of coostipn lion, sour or gassy stomach. It is so powerful thut it is used sucrcssfully m appendicitis, .\db-r i kn urver gripes and the I N H T A N T action is surprising Those who advertise in The Sentinel can give you better prices on merrhan disc than those who don ’t, Ix'rause they W o r m s Cause M a n y C h i l d r e n ’ s Ills Worms, by thousnti«!*, rob the child sell larger «jiiniilities and don't need so jn29tf of nourishment, stunt its growth, cnusc large a profit. Constipation, In<lig«'stion, Nervousness, Irregular Appetite, Fever nnd some times Hpasins. Kickapoo Worm Killer gives relief from all these, line fourth to one of these pleasant enndy losenges, taken ns directed, kill nnd remove the The City Transfer Worms, ri'giilate your child's bowels All Kinds o f nnd restore its health Htid vitality. Get an original 25c box from your Drug gist. Don't endanger your child '* health and future when so sur«- and simple n remedy can be hnd. Blackmore & McFarland Hauling & Draying Done on Short Notice Plano Moving a Specialty WOOD A N D C O A L ■tat* o f Ohio, n t r o f Toledo. I Lucas County. ( ■■ Frank J Cheix-y makes oath that he Is senior partner of the Arm of K. J Cheney A Co., dolnic hiisliii-s* In the Ctty o f T o ledo. County and Hlate aforesaid, and that aald firm will pnv the sum o f (INK H U N D R E D D O I . L A H S for ern-h and e v ery case o f Catarrh that ranno! be cured Phone 55 Offlcs A t Eagle Cigar Store by the use o f H A L L ' S C A T A R R H C UltK . F R A N K J CHKNKY Sworn to before ma and autao rllx-d In m y preaence. tills «th day of Deceinls-r. A. D ISM. (Seal) A W OLEARON, Notary Public Haifa Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally and acta dlreetlv upon th<- Mood nnd mu coua aurfarea o f the ayatem H«-nd for testimoniala, free F J. C H E N E Y * CO Toledo. O Sold by all Iiru iorl"!» T’’»- Take H aifa fa m ily I’ltls fe» • .inaiIpsilon F IR S T AND LAST Coupled with Serviee and Courte- oiiN Treatment ìh what you get at The First National Bank SPRIGGS BROTHERS B L A C K S M IT H S The Old Reliable For the protection of our pOMitoj'H we have; de- C A P I T A L ........................ $25,000 00 S U R P L U S and Undivided P rofit! . . . 40,000 00 STOCKHOLDERS' L ia b ilit y ................... 26,000.00 A Total of ..................$90,000.00 The onicerH and HtockholdcrH are all HticccMtil'ul and well-to-do iiuai- nt'HH men. IR O N OR W O O D . R E P A IR IN G O F A L L K IN D S IN Fintt ClaNN Work Guaranteed. Sixth and Washington Phone 40 Another protection in 24 years of Hiieet'NHfiil htiHincMH anil hacked up by the United State« FEDERAL RESERVE BANK. W e want your hunincHN