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DIAMOND THIEF TAKEN HERE GOES TO PEN s children, to seek a home in Oregon. Ber sole ca p ita i iva» f i 5, a b ra v e heurt and au abiding tru st in thè nxioni flint Goti tempera thè w ititi to thè short! laiub. I lio story of hurdshìps oncountcrcd oli “ Your honor, I stole because it was a tluit journey tu thè promiscd lumi is i use of necessity. I am guilty of the stili fresh in thè puldic militi. T hrough kind frie n d s who aided ber, Mrs. Cole crim e charged, but I tisk your leniency » » a man and her little ones were fiuully lo before you pats s e n te n c e .’ ’ T hus spoke Jo b Dennis, who a few S m othered Round S t e a k —T ry out in cuted vi pi >u a Siuslaw homeatend, unti a hot iron fry in g pun th ree slices of fut ahe lina novv c a rv ed out a houle iu thè m inutes previously had pleaded guilty F A D S A N D F A N C IE S in th e circuit court to the charge of Sou Fattier Banquet. j salt pork, 3 bv 4 inches. Add one onion wilderncsa. Kugciie Hegister. ste alin g tw o diam ond rings from the A son-father banquet was given under peeled and cut in thin slices and cook, Cooking canned fru it in the oven is residence of G. S. Mellar at Eugene, th e auspices of th e Brotherhood of the s ti rr in g co nstantly u n til onion is brown. J a n u a r y IM, hi. K. church, in th e dinin g room of easily and quickly done, while the fru it I Wipe a 2 pound slice of round steak, “ T he law recognises tie excuse like th e church, a t 6:30 M onday evening. reta in s its shape, color a n d fla v o r b e t put in a pan. sear on one side, tu rn and th a t. 1 sentence you fur not less than S eventy two boys and men parto o k of tor th a n when cooked in a p reserving ! sear on the oth e r side. Pour oven one one y ea r and not more than seven yenrs a splendid supper served by the la d ie s ' kettle. w ater, Cover the bottom o f the oven w ith a l a n d one h a l f cupfuls of cold in the s ta te p e n ite n tia r y at S a le m ,” Hy a decree rendered in circuii court aid society of the church. brin g quickly to the boiling point, add A fte r th e ban q u e t a program was sheet of asbestos, the same as is used one fo u rth teaspoonful o f salt, cover Montine, S tephen Hniocd, owner of thè saitl »1 litige G. F. Hkipworth. Dennis is the man who was caught rendered in the auditorium . 8. L. by plumbers for covering f u rn a ce pipes. closely, remove to back o f ra n g e and Hotel Smeetl, ut Eugeni', won his case M ackm , F ra n k Wallace and A. H. K ing This is very reasonable at any p lu m b let sim mer u n til m e at is te n d e r. Be ngailist N. D. H ardy, form er lesaci' of here bv Deputy S h e r iff Pitcher. made short addressee, G ertrude A l ing shop. I f it is impossible to purchase - move ste ak to hot p la tte r an d strain thè building, and former C o tta g e Grove drich sang a solo, Jo h n S pangler and the asbestos, use a large pan in which stock, of which th e re should lie one c u p hotel mali. Ile sueil Mr. Iltirdy some Kdward Aldrich saug a d u et and the there is about two inches of boiling ful. Melt one ta b lesp o o n fu l of bu tte r, tim e ago for a dissolutimi of thè con w ater. T horoughly s te rilise the ja rs truci niade between thè two. orchestra played two selections. Make a syrup of th e add tw o tablespooufuls of flour und stir The main address of the evening was and utensils. The fiutlings of faci hiiudfd down until well blended, then pour on gradu- by W. B. J e f f r e y , a young man and a sugar and w a te r as sweet as is needed. (ally, while stirr in g c o n s tan tly , the hot by thè jud g e show tluit ou S eptem ber Hy giving a solemn promise that he stude nt in the W illa m ette university. P re p a re the fru it the same as for cook stock. Bring to th e boiling point, sea in. Itili. Ilurdy wus indoliteli to Smeetl He is a very flu en t sp e ak e r for a young ing in the preserving k ettle. Fill the son w ith salt and pepper und pour in thè suoi of $2*00. Hardy delivered would h enceforth lend an upright life uiun and his speech was listened to a t hot ja r s w ith th is , pouring iu su fficie n t arounil steak. to Smeetl u promissory note aliti exc and abstain from the use of intoxica! te n tiv e ly by th e boys as wrell as by the syrup to fill the ja r . Bun the blade of cuted a c h a tte l m ortgage un thè furai iug liquors, S tev e S teiteh , who hail men. The ideals held up to the boys a silver kn ife around the inside of the ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ture of thè hotel. M arch ti. 1015, thè pleaded guilty to tho charge of commit ja r. (N e v e r use a steel knife.) Place will not soon be forgotten. ilefen d aa t, for thè purpoae of puying ting burglary in a store ut Doremi sev This was the second eve n t w ith the the ja r s in the oven, eith er on th e a s Itile indebteilnesa, ngreed flint thè plaiiit eral weeks ago, was paroled by J u d g e object o f more closely u n itin g the man bestos or in the open pan o f w ater. | if f should be thè nbaolute ow ner of thè G. F. S k ipw ortb, of the circuit court, The oven should be m oderately hot. property unti thè uiortgnge wus culi Monday a f te r he hail been sentenced und boy. T he next one is planned for Cook the fru it ten minutes. Remove ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ celimi. ()« S epte m ber 5. 1015, he en to the p e n ite n tia ry for a term of from Monday following E aster. from the oven and fill each j a r w ith [ E very religious o rg a n iz a tio n is in- tered into un agreem ent w hereby H ardv two to five years. S teith, who is only Miss Alice H aw th o rn of Tacoma, a boiling syrup. Wipe an d seal. I f the \ ited to use this column for announce- was to assist Smeetl in thè operatim i 111 yea rs of age, has been given work field w orker in the W o m a n ’s Home screw covers are use«!, tight« n them m e a t of its service* and o th e r news. of thè hotel, Smeetl to fum isti thè hotel by the Eugene branch e f the Prison C o n trib u to rs are requested to om it e x unti equipmeut nati Ilurdy to fum isti thè Mil society, ami one of the conditions M issionary society of the M. E. church, a f t e r the glass has thorougly cooled. L arge f ru it s may reqquire about a h o rta tio n s an d o th e r ed ito r ia l m a tte r, serv ices and m a nagem ent, H ard y to re of the parole is th a t he is to report addressed the ladies of th a t society here a t the home of Mrs. B. 8. Swengel pi.:t of syrup to each j a r of fruit. The and to m ake the an nounc em ent of se r coivo onc third of thè pro fila and Smeetl once each month to the society anil to Social twO'thirds, in ad d itin o Hardy ani! his i the sheriff. Monday a fte rn o o n of last week. A small f ru it will require little over a vices as concise as possible. | functions, etc., an d news outside of the wife g e ttin g th e ir board ami lodging 1 large num ber of women were present, h alf p int of the syrup. • • • C ard of T hauks. weekly an nounc em ent may be elnborat- Prior to Decomber 31, 1915, thè plnint nine new members b eing enrolled by To protect an y fab ric from moths, d upon.) We wish to express our sincere ,tp the secretary of the local society at the iff gtivc noticc to H ard y th a t he ile close of the address. A social hour fol bugr, or roaches, use the following so siretl to te rm in a te thè c o n tra c t, but thè 1 preeiation of the kindness of those who lution: O ne-half ounce corrosive s u b C H R IST IA N CHURCH lowed. bitter refused to relinquish. A fterw u rd s ! assisted in the funeral services of our limate, one h a lf ounce gum camphor, T. B. McDonald, P a sto r. fathe r. n receiver was nppointod. F rid a y evening, choir practice. MRS II. M \V M IN ER . Mr. and Mrs. D eL uer H em enw ay e n five e e n t s ’ w orth of sa ssafras and one S unday, Bible School a t 9:45 a. 'n. MRS. O. It B A K E R . te rta in e d a few frie n d s inform ally with pint tu rpentine. • • • P re a c h in g at 11 a. m. an d 7:30 p. m. MRS II W. P IC K A R D , a card p a r ty T h u rsd ay evening, fol When d raw in g th rea d s for h e m stitc h C. E. 6:30 p. m. P r a y e r m eeting m th If MRS. F D. H I'K N F IE L D . lowed by an ap p etizing two-course su p per. Covers were laid for 12. The ing, wet a small brush, rub it over a T h u rsd ay at 7:30 p. m. Mlutik notes and receipts for sale nt L a d i e s ’ Aid m eetin g each W ednesday dinin g ta b le and ap p o in tm e n ts were cake o f soap u ntil a la th e r is produced, T he Sentinel offic e n p r7 tf suggestive of spring w ith a p r e tt y bou then scrub the th re a d s you wish to draw afternoon. Taxes Become D elinquent April 5 Unless quet of violets an d ferns as a center and th e y will pull easily w ithout break- F irs t H a lf Is P a id Before PR E SB Y T E R IA N CHURCH pieec. Mrs. B urkholder assisted in j iug. *99 i»f t h r % it it u <i I M t a l r m r a f s a a T h a t Time. 1>. A. McLeod, P asto r. P h o n e 132B serving. Guests present w ere: Mr. and Wij ing th e su rfa ce w ith a soft f l a n Bible School a t 10 a. m. M orning URBAINE FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY Mrs. B. 8. Swengel, Mr. an d Mrs. B ert Tax s ta te m e n ts have been mailed by nel or piece of silk keeps down objec worship a t 11 a. m. J u n io r C h ristian o* t a i t . . lt< p u M i« ’ t»f Ki l i n n - , m i t h r Lawson, Mr. and Mrs. A. Powell, Mr. S h e r if f P a r k e r to every ta x p a y e r in 3 1 s t ilu> «if I >• < « in l*» r. I'M"», 111 it < I r to and Mrs. V an Allison, Mrs. Clara B u r k tionable shine of th e nose. I f this does E ndeavor at 3 p. m. E v e n in g worship l i M u m r u ’r coiniiitiirttotii-r «if t h r the county and ta x p a y in g s ta r t s toil iv. r *h«* not help, try b a t h in g th e nose w ith hot i a l « 1 u f Or«-ftion. p u t » u a i i t t o luv* a t 7:30 p. m. holder and Mrs. Ja s. P . Graham. « « p lia i. The clerical force of the s h e r i f f 's o ffice w ate r in which pow dered borax h i s Service 11 a. m., sub je ct, “ Divine A m o u n t o f (Irpuslt . ap itii! * P tM up s The ladies of th e M. P. G. club will been dissolved, a teaspoonful to eheh L o v e .” Subject for th e eve ning, “ The was busy several w eeks g e t tin g the fnrum r. s ta te m e n ts ready and all were mailed Descending V essel.” e n te r ta in th e ir husbands and a few a d pint. N r t pi »-inluiii« r r c r lv c « ! d u r - at th e same time. »«>* th«- y . iu 1 439.1 1» 63 ditional guests w ith a leap y e a r p a r ty « 1 1 v i«l»n«l« a n d n -n t u A lum inum w are can be polished with The taxes become delinquent a f te r There will be L u th e rn services in the T hursday night. Follow ing a th e a te r ! I» I ti k t hi p a r ty will come various stu n ts and a a m ix tu re of borax and am monia und German language nt th e P re sb y te ria n April 5. A p en a lty of 5 per cent for incoili»- f r o m oth«*i «m urer« r e c e i v e d d u r i l i « th«- >* ur. 3.466 9$ w ate r applied to th e a rticle w ith a soft church Suntlay at 3:30. All G erm ans non paym ent is imposed in a d d itio n to supper. cloth. Rinse well through several w a t are invited. 1 per cent for interest. N eith er inter T o t a l lin o u i « - ................. $ 4 6 6 ,640.16 lM « h u r< irm rn n , est nor p ena lty becomes due u n til nf-er Mrs. H e rb e rt E a k in is e n te r ta in in g ers. N r t Io*. « N p «i l d u i I n * y m r $ 164.0 73 26 • • • April 5 and only first h a lf need be paid B A P T IS T the missionary society of the P re s b y I t . 1 || D i v i d e n d * p a i d o n cMpttnl A very good filling fo r layer cake is before th a t d ate. Rev. C. C. Van G orkum , P a sto r. terian church this afternoon. utiH’k d u r i i k t h e >**«r Non* made by m ixing a pound of finely- Sunday School, 10 a. m. P reaching, C o m m i s s i o n » a n d /•aiurl»-« p a i d d u r i l i * th > • a t 140.777 2 * The p r e tt y home of Mr. and Mrs. B. minced shelled almonds w ith tw o eggs, 11. a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Y. P. 8., 6:30 “ Smashing Vice T r u s t ” Commended T a x » M, Hc«*n«« H a n d f r r » p a i d Dr. A nna Shnw, who is often spoken 8. Swengel was the scene of an e njoy a cupful of c o n f e c tio n e r ’s suga r and a p. m. P r a y e r m e etin g T h u rsd ay , 7:30 d u r i n u ti««- y e a t . 16.161 61 A m o u n t o f a il o t h e r e x of us the “ G rand Old Woman of Amer able “ 5 0 0 “ p a r ty T uesday evening. teaspoonful of vanilla. p. m. p en d itu re* . ....................... 32 .644.64 • • • i c n ,” ow ing to her long yea rs of p h il Mrs. Swengel, assisted by her mother, T ry ru b b in g th e scorched m a rk s on t 14 a n th ro p ic und social service, has come F R E E M E T H O D IS T Mrs. J e n n ie F ishburn, served a d a in ty %•» «• la. out w ith an e n th u sia stic endorsem ent Vulu** o f r»-iil »-«tut«- o w n e d Rhoda B u rn e tt, P astor. th ree course luncheon a t tables. Guests linen w ith h a lf a raw onion, then wash (m a r k e t va ue) ........ None of “ Sm ashing th e Vice T r u s t , ” in S unday School 10 a. m. were Mr. and Mrs. B ert Lawson, Mr. in th e usual w ay, and if th e scorch is \ i : u e • i s t o c k ■ ud bond • not a bad one, th e linen will be w h i'e which Governor W hitm an of New York P re a c h in g service 11 a. m., followed and Mrs. Leon DesLarzes, Mr. an d Mrs. o w n e d <fiiuik«t valu«-) $ 6 2 9 .134.00 appears and which will be the a t t r a c h o u .M o n inti! (KiiRi-e u n d A. L. Monroe, Mr. an d Mrs. DeLuer again. by class meeting. coi luterai, eli n . > i.. • • • tion at the Areutle th e a te r next Hnt- t ’u rii lu h u n k « a n d o n h u m l 73.167.91 Services S un d ay e v e n in g a t 7:30. Hemenway, Mr. an d Mrs. V an Allison, When d a rn in g stockings, tr y ru n n in g 1*: miniai« lu « o u i « » o f < o l- P ra y e r m eeting W e dnesday evening urday, March 4. Mr. and Mrs. A. 8. Powell, Mrs. Clara it -c t io n w r i t t e n Mince .S e p a threa d around the hole, d ra w in g the “ Let u s , ’ ’ she said, “ hav e moving t e m b e r 30. 1916 .................... .'*9,7 7 4 03 Burkholder, Mrs. J a s . P. G raham and a t 7 :30. hole up u n til the edges lie flat. They I n t e l *-»t a n d l e n t * «lu»- a n d pictures like ‘ S m ashing the Vice T r u s t ’ Miss Belle Burkholder. a c c i u«*d ...................... ................ 9.61 0 94 darn much more s a tisfa c to rily . which show all the horrible te m p ta tio n s S E V E N T H D A Y A D V E N T IS T • • • T o t t t l UM fcl’lM ............................. $7 71 ,636 -‘ I Mrs. J . B. P ro tz m a n e n te r ta in e d last P ra y e r m eetin g on W ednesday e v e n and tra p s laid for young girls, w ithout la«*« » P* «’lu i <Jl pMMitrt in Mil) Wash ta b le linen by itself. Wash an y suggestion of lewdness. T his pic W ednesday fo r her d a u g h te r Helen « ta l» ( I f a n y lli«-rr b«-i . Nun« ing a t 7:30. tu r e teaches u b e tte r lesson thnn my T o t a l :i« * et» a d m i n « »1 In Young P e o p le s ’ M issionary V olunteer w ith a b ir th d a y p a rty . A bout 20 of han d k e rch ie fs alone. • • • Or*-tron ............................ $7 71.636 9 1 m other could hnve ta u g h t me. Any wo I.t a b u l i l e » . H e le n ’s school m ates enjoyed games and Society, F rid a y e v e n in g a t 7:30. An excellent silver polish can be made O r o « « «-lu tin « f o r i«»*«*-« u n - guessing contests. The decorations c a r S a b b a th School each S a b b a th at 1:30 man anti girl is b e tte r protected by »•M $ '. . i in th e following w ay: B uy an ounce of hav in g seen it. Indeed, this stirr in g A m o u n t o í un» n i n n i pr» i l ried out the George W ashington idea, p. m. S ervices following. je w e le r 's rouge, mix w ith a little w ater, i u m « o n u i l o u t u t u n d i n K photo-dram a will p robably ed ucate flags predom inating. A b ir th d a y cake rl*k j _ <».i i h ; » rub in to a chamois skin a n d dry. m others eveh b e t t e r thnn th e ir d a u g h Du«- f o r c o r n m l N a l o u u n d M E T H O D I S T E P IS C O P A L . b ea ring tw elve candles was p a r t of the • • • b i o k t - r a t f c ................................. 6,66 4.12 ters. ’ ’ H orace N. A ldrich, P asto r. refreshm ents. A num ber of presents A l l u ti o - i Ilu b llltl» « . 12,447.71 Overboiled p ota toes placed in a cloth Sunday School e v e ry Sunday a t 9:45 were received. G randm a Woods was and squeezed hard, can be mixed with T o t u l lia b tilil* -« , « x c I um I v »- a. m. S ervice w ith sermon, 11 a. m. an honored guest. Je s s G r i f f in Horn« Robbed. o f «1» p o a i t » llp l ll t i » t u c k flour and barley meal and m ade into o f $ 3 0 0 .0 0 0 ........................ $376.63 4.61 an d 7:30 p. m. Eugene R e giste r: Robbers broke into scones. T hey should be toa ste d and T o tul pi » fiiluiiiH in fore«* The Soeial Tw elve club meets T h u rs J u n io r L eague 3:00 p. m. the residence o f J . A. G riffin F rid ly D«-»-»-mb«-i 31. 191.'*............ 694 .610 .40 eaten w ith b u tte r . d ay w ith Mrs. Jo h n Bader. Huais»«*»» 111 Ori 1 ( 1*11 f o r I lie l e u r . E p w o rth I-eague 6:30 p. m. night betw een 7 and 11 o ’clock, pulled • • • T o t a l i n a u r a n e » w i Ittc-n «lui - down the c u rta in s and used the bigger I n i i be f r a i $406, To keep a kitc h en ta b le w hite wash Mrs. Geo. A tkinson, A rdella A tk in C H R I S T I A N SC IE N C E . portion o f a box of m atches found in O r o « « p i i i n l u n i M r e c e i v e d it f irs t with vinegar, th e n scrub it as d u r i n g t h e y e a r .................. 4.663 41 son and Mrs. Cbas. Beals were hostesses The C h ristian Science church holds the house in ran sa c k in g eve ry room in 1 M f r ilu m * r » - tu i n « d d u r i n u usual. to the C onstellation club T h u rs d a y . service in th e ir chapel, 242 Second St., the house. t h e y e a r . ......................... .. 1,263 ». i • • • Do««« « p u b i d u r i n g th«* y» u . The afternoon was spent in the usual every S u n d a y a t 11 a. m. and eve ry A list of the goods stolen, as given to Do» «•« i n c u r i »-d d u r i n g > • *i N a tu r a l or “ u n p o lis h e d “ rice is con 1,2 « «. l m a nner w ith fa n c y work. A short busi sidered f a r more s a tis f a c to r y th a n the W edesday ev e n in g a t 7:30 All a re the police, included a H am pton gold ' I o t a ! a m o u n t o f I iimji itit«- ou tM ta iid ln tf In Oi «-¿ton ness m eeting was held a f t e r w hich d a in shiny w hite kind. welcome. S u n d a y School a t 10 a. m. watch nnd gold chain, an American D«-c e n i ber 'll. 191.'» f0* ,. 60.0 i ty refre sh m e n ts w ere served. and each W e dnesday from 1:30 to 4:30 F o l d e r s ’ association w atch fob, Prem o <V H. d . <1A i .¿DA »:D, A i f c n c y S u p r i n t e n d t nt o f th« t i naim i i l i ' I n.Huruti« «• « *«». To curl an ostrich f e a th e r , s p rin k le it the c irc u la tin g lib r a ry is open to th e No. 8 camera, a rnzor and the razor C h i ld r e n ’s night was observed by the w ith salt and s h a k e it in fro n t of a hot ' public, S t a t u t o r y i« « .d « o t « « r u r a l n tf e i i t a n d strop. u t t o r n « > f«>i m -rv li «- R t b e k a h lodge F rid a y . R efreshm ents fire. Mr. and Mrs. G riffin l e f t the house K. c . Ml-: A ICS were served and the children had a A P O S T O L IC F A I T H M IS8IO N . nt 7 o ’clork and when th e y re tu rn e d jolly good time. F re d H onshuh, P asto r. Covered b u tto n s n ever sta n d w ash a t 11 th e y found the house thoroughly A d m in is tr a to r ’s Notice. Services e v e ry W e dnesday evening a t ransacked. The b u rglars entered from ing w ith o u t some dam age. I t is a N otice is hereby given, t h a t by order Mrs. T. B. McDonald gave a dinner good idea to sew a stu d f a s te n e r b e Mission H a l l , opposite depot. E v e r y th e rear, c u ttin g the screen on the of the county court of I.ane County, S a tu rd a y in honor o f Rev. M c D o n a ld ’s neath each b u tto n and a correspond body in v ite d to a t t e n d these meetings. back porch, b r e a k in g a hole in a rea r Oregon, duly made and entered o f rec —th b ir th d a y anniversary. ing eyelet to th e dress, so t h a t th e y No collections ta k e n . window glass, unlocking the window ord the 3rd d ay o f F e b r u a r y , 1918, in may be removed for la u n d ry purposes an d c ra w lin g through it. T hey eame the m a tte r o f the e s ta te of E d g a r King, The W. R. C. will meet w ith Mrs. Loses H ors* In Runaw ay. out the same way. and slipped on ag a in easily. deceased, the undersigned A lta H. King, Tompkins on S ix th s tr e e t T hursday. • • • M a tt K ru g e r, a new resident of Silk T he robbers pulled down all the was duly appointed executor, with the There will be needle work. E v e r y woman know s how h ard i t is | Creek, lost a fin e horse in a ru n a w a y blinds in the house nnd the floors were j will annexed, of said estate. All persons hav in g claims agninst to h a n g up a s k ir t so t h a t i t r e ta in s Monday. T h e horses s ta r t e d from th e covered w ith b u r n t m atches which were Mrs. V an Allison will e n t e r ta i n the said e s ta te are hereby required to pre mill and fell over th e em b an k m e n t used in the search for valuables. its original shape. H ere is one w ay in Emanon club T hursday afternoon. sent them duly verified as required by which it can be done: T a k e an o rd in i along P a c ific highw ay. The leg of one i law to said executor a t his office in horse was bro k en a n d it had to be Mr. G riffin is n son of Robt. G riffin a r y wooden coat hanger, and screw u n Mrs. D eLuer H em enw ay was hostess the F irs t N atio n al Bank Building, C ot , killed. T he o th e r horse was severely of this city. tage Orovc, Oregon, w ithin six months a t a n inform al afternoon a f f a i r S a tu r d ern e a th the h a n g e r tw o small brass | bruised up. from the d a te of this notice. day afternoon. Following a soeial tim e hooks abo u t an inch long. P lac e them IN V IC TU 8 D ated a t C ottage Grove, Oregon, this with needlework, a two course luncheon a t eith er side of th e c e n te r hook, at Hth day of F e b ru a ry , A. D., 1916. H a n g th e Storm Deals Mrs. Coleman H a r d Blow. By William E rnest Henley. was served. Guests present were: Mrs. equal d istances from it. f9mr6 ALTA H. K IN O , Executor. Mrs. N e t t i e Coleman, th e little wo J e n n ie F ishburn, Mrs. G. M. Hall, Mrs. loops o f th e s k ir t on th e hooks. A Out o f the n ig h t th a t covers me, man who is m a k in g such a b ra v e fight ja c k e t can be slipped on the han g e r J . E. P o rte r, Mrs. 8. R. Brand, Mrs. Black as the p it from pole to pole, on her S iuslaw hom estead, is in th e N otices to Creditors. A. W. Kime, Mrs. Will Hall, Mrs. C a r w ithout w rin k lin g the sk irt. city. T he recent severe w e a th e r played I th a n k w h a te v e r gods may be N otice in hereby given, th n t the un rie H em enw ay, Mrs. J . A. W right, Mrs. havoc w ith th e livestock on her ranch. F or my unconquerable soul. T E S T E D R E C IP E S . dersigned has been duly appointed nd- J . H. Cham bers and Mrs. O. L. Nichols. Not h a v in g m ade su f fic ie n t provision | m in istrn trix of the e s ta te o f Felix S. Rlc* F r u i t P u d d in g —P u t th r e e cu p for such un p rec ed en ted w eather, Mrs. In the fell clutch of circum stance L urrin, deceased, hy the County Court Mesdames E. A. Gleason, Bex Gleason, I have not winced nor cried aloiiff, I o f L ane County, S t a t e of Oregon. C. E. T rask, J . H. Cham bers and C. C. fuls milk in a double boiler, add (when Coleman lost 23 calves out of her band Any and all persons hnving claims t'ruson ple asa n tly e n te r ta in e d the mem scalded) one cupful well-washed rice o f 26. One cow an d one horse also suc I ’nder the hludgeonftigs of r h a n r e My head is bloody unbowed. ag a in st the e s ta te o f said decensed are bers of the E a s te r n S ta r ch a p te r F r i and let cook for t h i r t y minutes. Do not cumbed to th e rigors o f the cold snap. This is q u ite a hard blow for Mrs. W hile hot, add one e g " (well hereby notified and required to present day night. A fte r refreshm ents, an e n stir. joyable social hour was spent. Spec b ea te n ) with one h a lf cupful sugar, one Coleman, who was g e t t i n g nicely s t a r t Beyond this plaee of w rath and te ars th e same, duly verified as by law re Looms b u t horror of the shade, quired, to the undersigned at the office ial musie for th e occasion was furnished ta blespoonful b u t t e r and one level t e a ed a f t e r her stru g g le w ith a d v e rsity , by Geo. A tkinson and dau g h ter, Miss spoonful salt. Cook fiv e m in u tes more. y e t she smiles th ro u g h it all and pluck- And y e t the menace of the years, of J . H. Medley, A tto rn ey at Law, at Della. ^ B u tte r a p u d d in g mold an d s p rin k le ;t ily s ta r t s out anew . Mrs. Coleman has Finds, nnd shall find me u n a fra id . C o ttage Grove, Oregon, within six w ith fine brea d crum bs or line w ith come to bu y a horse to replace th e one months from the d a te of this notice. I t nsnly costa as much to tu r n out marcaroons. P u t in a la y er of f ru it, she lost. • It m a tte rs not how s tr a i g h t the gate, Dated March 1, 1918. a poor jo b of p r in tin g as a good one. such as canned peaches, apric o ts or I t will be rem em bered t h a t Mrs. How charged w ith punish m en t the ROSA C U R R IN , T he S entinel tu rn s out the quality s tu f f dried prunes, d a te s or raisins. All o f Coleman, deserted b y a worthless h u s scroll, A d m in is tra tr ix o f the e s ta te a t the same price t h a t in fe rio r goods one kind or a m ix tu re can be used, as band, s ta rte d o v e rla n d from Oklahom a I am the m aster o f my f a te o f F elix 8. Currin, deceased. can be p r o f it a b ly produced. p referre d. Then put in a n o th e r la y e r several yea rs ago, w ith her five small I am the c a p ta in of my soul. M chl 29pd. @ u rifty o f rice und f ru it u n til the pan is full, hav in g a th in layer of b u tte r e d cracker crum bs on the top. P u t the mold in a pan of w ate r and bake in a m oderate ! oven tw e n ty minutes. T urn out onto a p la tte r or pudd in g dish and serve with a boiled c u s tard sauce or w ith fru it ! syrup. N. D. HARDY LOSES HOTEL SMEED SUIT DORENA BOY BURGLAR IS PAROLED BY COURT : ♦ CHURCH NEWS $ ♦ STATEMENTS ARE NOW IN TAXPAYERS’ HANDS $100 H o w a r d , $M M ) T h e reuili'i-H o f lilts l i r a . fil I " I t i a r n T l o i t »It......... o r n i . 1.(1 il ls.'iisi' III"! w ill l>e >n l” »« i o n e “ I...... • li l t s ».«-.-11 al.l e to c u r e In till II» »la«"», « n d t h a t I» ('a la n ti H u ll's ( ' u l u l i l i C u t e Is (lie o n ly p o s i t i v e c u r e n o w k n o w n l o t h e m ed i, at ( i . i t r r n l t v f a l i i i r l i l .e l o * u I ' o n s lltu t lo n a l d i s e a s e r e q u i r e s a .-elisi II til limai treat m ent H a l f ' s C a t a r r h C u r e la t a k e n In t e r im lly . at l i n a d i r e c t l y U p o n Ilia tilood ami m uc o us su r fa c e s of the sy stem , th e r e by . l e s ! i o y In n tlie f o u n d i l i o n o f lite ills e a s e a n d a l v i n a t h e t m l l e n t sl r « n |( l l i hy tulli.lina up lite i-onalliiitln ii a n d u a s l s l l n « n a t u r e In d u in a li» w o rk T h e p r o p r ie t o r s h a v e s o milt'll fu llli In Ils c u r a t i v e p o w vrs litui t h e y o ffer O n e H u ll.licit H u i l a i s for a n y c a s e litu i II f u l l s In cure. Henil for list o f le s t Inton isi» A d d i . s s K .1 I ' l l MNM V » C O . T e l a d o . O H ol d l»V « I l I « m i n t t « t « , 7IY«' T « h t * H a l l « K a m i l y 1-111« f o r « o n n t l p a t l oo, D A N G E R S O r D RA FT. D ra fts feel best w hen we tin* hnt nu I perspiring, just when they ure must dangerous uml the result is Neuralgia, NtilT Neck, Sore Miisi'le» or sometiines ini iCtni'k of rheum atism . In such cases upplv S lo a n 's Linim ent. It stim ulates circulation to the sore ami |.«infili p ari. The blootl flows freely all.I iu a, short tiuie the stiffn e ss anil puin leaves. Those su ffe rin g from N'euralgiii or Nrn rulgie Hcailiiehe will fimi one or two applications of S lo a n 's Liniment will give g r a te fu l relief. T he tigoiitrmg pain gives aw ay to a ting lin g sensatioii of comfort amt warmth and quiet rest uml sleep is possible. G o o d for N euritis too 1‘riee 25c at your druggist. BICY C LE RK l’A IR IN O . H OI.DF.R INd OF A L L K IN D S H . F. O A K E S Cun allow you more for your old wheel m i a new g u ara n te e d wheel, than anyone in the county. Second door from corner of \V Main ou 1'neific H ighw ay N orth F u rn itu re Repairing a Specialty. Ituby ca rria ges repaired, tires put on. S a tis fa c tio n g u ara n tee d . Will cull and deliver any work Bicycles Sundries, etc. Phone Htl -Y AN I D E A L S P R IN G L A X A T IV E . \ gooil ami tim e tried remedy is Dr. K in g 's New L ite i'll!». The first dose will move the sluggish bowels, stim u la te the liver and clear the system of waste amt Mood im purities. You owe it to your elf In clear the system o f body poisons, accum ulated d uring the winter. Dr K in g 's New Life Fills will du It. 25c at y our Druggist, il L. L. Harrel Cottage Grove Transfer Draying of all Kinds P lan o Moving Auto D ray For Quick Delivery OFFICE: Elite Confectionery Phone 72 WATCH C H IL D FOR WORMS Worms sup c h ild 's s tr e n g th , rob c h i ll of food uml make rhild feel fre tful, ir rita te d , nervous. W ntrh stool ami nt first sign or suspicion of worms give one half to one loyenge Kick a poo Worm Killer, a candy worm rem over (lives im m ediate results, in laxative. P aralyzes and removes the worms, im proves li gestion nnd general health of rhild. Continue giving Kiektipoo Worm Killer untili ull signs of worms are gone. .’Hr nt your Druggist. Fresh Meats G o o d M e a ts At Prices that are right People’s Meat Market CULVER BROS. : : Prop.. P bona 16 Free D elivery a t AU Tim es of the D ay Muberribers o f The Menti nel shou ld inforni u h prnmptly wrhi n t h r y ehunge their poatoffice t ildress, giving botti old and new nddrcsscs. Do this and you will not miss u copy. An ad ,n Illese collimila will acll any th in g from a nccdlc to nn nnchor. What do you watit to se lli O rrfiC i^ s e A PO O RL Y F E D H O R S E reflects disc re d it on ita owner, but th* ow ner gets the worst of the deal b e cause economy in fee ding the norso a f f e c ts ita w orking ca pac ity as well ns its nppenrnuce. I f y our horse kicks on his feed you can correct it by bu y in g your feed here, an you get the best quality for the least outlay. Fnrincrs, co ntra ctors and horse ow ners generally know t h a t our feed is alw ays up to the sta n d ard . STERLING FEED CO. v