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gm t, tick ah honor honor There i$ a Real Difference luring emblematic of tho Re ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ degree, The thro«? guests of wore fully appreciative o f tho CHURCH NEW S shown thorn i i EAT A SQUARE MEAL AND NOT FEAR INDIGESTION $100 H ow ard , $100 T l i » re a d er s o f tills | m | m < i w ill t>« planscil Io Iciuii Hint I Ilei e Is al least one ilre sileit «liseuse l i m i s e le n e » lins lieeii utile to c u r « In all Hs s t a * ' *. amt Iloti Is O u t a r ili H a i r s « ' a i u t i l i t ' i u e la II I » o n ly p o s it iv e c ure n o w k n o w n lo II I » tnedleal f i n i i r o i l y I 'nt Ul I II l i ' III« s enliat||utloll«l Tlicrc are tiuiidrcds o f pcoplc in Pot lago Urovo who weie uot (he toast bit ■ lisiase, reillllres a cniislltiltlolial treat nielli Hsll's Oalarrli «'lire la tak*u In surprised wheu they reati iu The Meli temnlly, nel In* direct Iv upo» Ih« Munii linei t li ti t thè Modem Phariuaey wiis ■ mi IIIUCOU« su i fu» es of tlie svstein . tin i« Cream o f tartar, derived from grapes, by destroying tlie foundation of ili« ni* j 1 «ntnbutow aro reque.ted to om.t ex sellmg Mi o mi oli u guurmitee to re ■ use amt giving Ih« pallini slri-iigiti )■ v tm I liti UK up Ih» eoiiBtllutl'in ami assistili* j hortations and other editorial mailer, fumi thè money in case il dui uot re is used in Royal Baking P o w d er because usi ili e in doln* Ila woik The pmpi letm , and to make tho announcement of ser- lieve. Tlus rciuarkuble «lyspepsia rem have ao lunch fallii III Ila einallvu now it is the best and most healthful ingredient vice» us concise us possible. Social era that llivy offer One lliimtreil Dollura 1 ody «vili relieve thè wiirst elise of ili for il ri v enne Ihm II fulls In iure Heml functions, etc., anti uowa oulsitlo o f tho digestion, headache, «lix/iness, or thè f u i l i s i n i I. si l u i . m i n i s known for the purpose. weekly announcement may bo elaborai A il.lt «ss »■ .1 l ' I t K N R V * C O , Tnlsdo. O generai pluyedout eoaditlou thilt uf riniti lt> all | i i u « * l s l a 7fte od upon. I T a b s l l a l l a f a m i l y r i l l e fur count I pal low Phosphate and alum, which are de t lift» every oue siifferiug w ith stomaeli trouble. Mi o iiii «loca uot aimply re rived from mineral sources, are used in C H R I S T I A N CHURCH lieve, it mina to cure. D ANGER S OF DRA FT. T. it. McDonald, Pastor. some baking powders, instead o f cream of The Modem Phariuaey enti teli you Drafts feel best when we lire hot mi l Friday evening, choir practice, of nimiy well known people in this city perspiring, just when they lire most tartar, because they are cheaper. Sunday, Hilde School at U:45 who tlus ri'inedy ha» restored to lieiilth, dangerous ami the result is Neuralgia, The M. P. O. club was entertained Preaching at I I a. m. and 7:30 oftea after they liuve Irieil mmiy other S t if f Neck, More Muscles or sometimes I f you have been induced to use baking yesterday by Mrs. Oha». Adam». The O. K. 0:30 p. m. Prayer meeting iiii'thinls of treatment with little or no I mi aHiick of rheiiliintisni. In sueh cases houae wa* decorated in yellow. Fancy Thursday at 7:30 p. in. powders made from alum or phosphate, benefit. No other dyspepsia rcinedy hus apply Sloan ’s l.iiiiment. It stimiilntcs work was the «liver»ion ami a- I .ail i e » ’ Aid meeting each Wcducsd.iy illude so lurge u perceutage of ciri*s as circulation to the sore mid puinfiil purr. use Royal Baking P o w d e r instead. You two-course luncheon was served. Mra-1 afternoon. . M in ila. It is so largì' tliut thè Moti The blood flows freely mid ill a, short The evangelistic meetiugs that have It. K. Job was a guest. will be pleased with the results and the ern Phurinacy stand» ready to refuml time the stiffness mid puiu leaves. I m '. mi in progress at the Christian church ,.r„ « nv cist., mrr w liom it does Those suffering from Neuralgin or Neu difference in the quality o f the food. • Misses Mabel Yeuteh and Lulu Cur- four four weeks, closed Sunday evening ||(1, ralgic Headache will find one or two rin entertained the young Indies’ aid] with splendid interest. Altogether The best kind of mlvertising is the applications o f Hlomi ’s l.inimciit will society o f the Presbyterian church last there were 28 eon versions, L’ l o f which piaise of u pleased customer, mid there' give grateful relief. The agonising pain night. Fancy work ami guessing games were by confession uml baptism. R O Y A L B A K I N G P O W D E R CO. me hundreds m Cottage Grove praising gives away to a tingling senaation of were the diversions. Creamed oysters The iiie<‘tiiig was u success mid has Mi o un Iiecause it docs what it is ml comfort ami warmth mid ipiict rest mid N e w York done iiiucli good for the church mid the v ertiseli to do. A few mouths ago they | were served. sleep is possible. Hood for Neuritis community in generul. could cat nothing without wondering too Price 25c at your druggist. Treble Clef Entertains. Subject f«*r morning sermon Sunday. what th«' result would be. Since using | The Treble C le ff olub entertained in “ Our Interest Men*ur«'«l. ’ ’ In the eve Mi onn, they cat with no fear o f suf its usual delightful manner til the Mn ning the discourse will be on 11 L i f e . ’ 11 HIOYOLE R E P A I R I N O fering. »«-nie temple Monday night. A long — SOLDF.RINU OF A L L K I N D 8 program o f vocal numbers anil two in P R E S B Y T E R I A N CHURCH strumental numbers were remiered itt !' \ McLeod, Pastor, phone I S « a niont proficient manaer under the di Bible School at 10 a. tn. Morning rection of Miss Silsby. The capacity worship at 11 a. m. Junior Christian Cali tillow you more for your old wheel audience was enthusiastic in its recep Endeavor at 3 p. in. Eveuittg worship on a new gunraiiteeil wheel, than tion of the program, especially the solo» at 7:30 p. m. miyone in thè munty. Following is the complete program: Servict' II a. 111., “ Desertion.” D e s e r t i o n ’ ’ Sub Mob. I Serond «loor from corner o f W. Main on The Dusk Witch — Paul Ambrose ject for the evening, *1 Indifference. ’ Pacific llighwray North Butterfly Caprice (piano duet)— Mel (Continue«! from first page.) | Furutture Repalrlug a Spaclalty. notte — Ruth Stewart, Juanitu Short Let your friends in other stutes Mr*. Yun Allison entertained th« Miss Minnie Wilcox. The dining room; itiging aliti every eve in the church ! Baby curriuges repaireil, tlres put on. Down in th*> Dewy Dell — Pinautti— know o f th«> country you live In, and I Emanon club last Thursday. Mrs. Bert was decorated with yellow yellow streamer*. streamers.!.,. ,, i .... ,, , , , , , , ,, Misses Harms, Hazleton, l.ea, smitn, they may want to come here too. Extra was wet with teurs. t)ne of thè In n t Sntisfuctlon gUarunteed. Will cali nini Trask, Mrs. C. E. Frost and Mrs. Nina rhe tables were da.ntly laid and held : Megdl|met 8hort Trask. r« quest» o f the dying president wu», deliver miy work Blcycles Hundrtes. #t*. copies o f The Hentin«ri for that purpose, Sears were invited guests. The usual bouquets of daffodils and jonquils. Phoue 86 Y Cl,me Kiss Y o ’ Mammy Goodnight— I t w o 'f o r S eenta d22tf that the liyiiia be sung at his funeral. fancy work was indulged in and a Dainty place cards marked the * » t . , , Ko„ _ Migs, s Wile01, Smith,, f ° r ____________________ The words «if the hymn, written by the and individual dainty two-course luncheon was served. of the guests and individual yellow yellow j Mesdamea Short, Crttaon. B A P T I8 T much liel«>v<><l Cardinal Newman, ur«' ns A N I D E A L S P R IN G L A X A T I V E . A birthday box was sent to Mrs. Ben favors filled with nuts and candy were I O f Thee I'm Thinking, Margarita— Rev. C. C. Van Gorkutn, Pastor. follows: A good.and time tried remedy I* Dr. G ro ff from the club. Her birthday is at each place. A delicious supper waa llolmund — Dessa Harms. Sunday School, 10 a. m. Preaching, I l ’" ' 1 k" l,n.v *‘Kh» r >"'"d «•"’ encircling K i n g ’s New L ife Pills. The first «lose which j March 10. Mrs. Charles Beidler will served in three courses after Estudiantena — Laconic — Me»- 11. a. m‘. mid 7:30 p. m. Y. P. 8., 6:30 ghmm, '«ill move the sluggish bowels, stimulât« entertain next week. j dancing was indulg«‘d in until one j I .end Thou me on; dames Trask, Short, Misses McCord, m. Prayer meeting Thursday, 7:30 the liver and rlear tin- system of wastn o ’clock. Mr. nad Mrs. Leon DesLarzes The night is dnrk, mid I mn far from and blood impurities. You owe it to Wilcox, Hazleton, Smith. in. Ruth Bede is entertaining 10 o f her furnished the music. The guests of the; home, Auf Uer Barke (piano solo)— Franz yourself to rb'ar the system ut body little friends at her home this afternoon club were: Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Shinn,' Lead Thou tut* on; FREE M E T H O D IS T poisons, un-umiliateli during the winter. iu honor of her eleventh birthday an Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. i Bendel — Ruth Stewart. I.ynes. Ki-ep Thou my feet; I do not ask to see Dr. K in g's New L ife Pills will do it. Rhoda Burnett, Pastor. niversary. Her guests are Marie Yeatch, I ’has. Beidler, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Scott.' Good Bye Summer — Frank Robert The distant urcnr; oue step enough for 2Sr nt your Druggist. Sunday S«-hool 10 a. m. Mildred and Margery Cochran, Evelyn Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Bt'de, Mr. and \ The Song o f the Lark — me. Preaching service 11 a. m., followed Yeatch, Dorothy Cooper, Kathlyn Me- , Mrs. Yan Allison. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Coverly — Mrs. B. K. Lawson. Lnnii O ’ the Leal — Old Scotch Mel by class meeting. queen, Marie Thurber and Bober Dean, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Metcalf, Mr. I v« as uot evi •r thus, nor prayed that ody — Lady quartet. Services Sunday evening at 7:30, Yeatch. I and Mrs. Bert Lawson, Ernest Wyatt, Thou Wake, Miss Lindy — Waldo Warner. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening Worth Harvey’ , Miss Wilcox. Shouldst loud me on; Swallows’ Farewell— Kucken— Misses at 7:30. One o f the most clever and most suc I lov«' to choose and see my path; but cessful parties o f the season was given Mrs. E. A. Gleason and Mrs. W. P. Wilcox. Smith. now O Hush Thee, My Babie — Sullivan. Cottage Orove Tram fer by the M. P. G. club in Phillips hali Hall have out invitations for a St. Pat Lead Thou me on; My I.addi«'— W. A. Thayer— Mr*. Roy Thursday evening. Their guests met at rick ’s day party. I loved the garish day, slid spit«* of Short. 7 o ’clock and were taken to the Rex fears, Carmena — Lane Wilson— Mesdamea theater where seats were reserved for An enjoyable time was held at the Pride ruled my will. Ueineiiiber not A fter the show they returned to meeting of Rebekah lodge Friday night, j Lawson, Trask, Short, Shinn, Oruson, 48. pust years. . ” Yic, ” the well know n mure owned the hall where a game o f indoor base when a reception was held for the re 1 Miss Hazleton. Y. Foster, is dead o f old age. Welcome Czarina (Russian Holiday by Plano Moving ball was indulged in, causing lots of maining charter members. 'There are This is the second hors*? Mr. Foster I Si long Thy power httii I#11**4ne11 me mm* merriment and fun. The jitneys played only three, Robert Griffin. Mrs. Ella Chorus) — J. C. Macy. Auto Dray For Quirk Delivery it still Club members: Mesdames Nichols, has lost within the past six months. against the taxis. The scorekeper was Burton and Mrs. I-ouisa M. Burton. A O F F IC E : Elite Confectionery Will lead me on Yic was driven from Ohio to Cali-i a jitney, so that side won by a score cake trimmed in three sections, one Adams, Trask, Lawson, 8hinn, Short, Phone 72 o f 5 to 18. Partners were secured for section for each o f the honored guests, Miller, Cruson, Arnes, Misses Harms, fornia over 20 years ago by Mr. Ribble, i O'er moor and fen, o ’er erag and tor rent, till supper by descriptive verses which were was a feature o f the refreshments. Hazleton, Cox, Kem, Bartel, McCord, then to Wyoming, and then back to The night is gone; handed to the girls. They had to guess Each section bore a name o f one of Wilcox, Perkins, Smith, Lea. Accom California and then to Oregon about W A T C II C H I L I ) FOR W ORM 8 Pi years ago. Mr. Foster bought the And with the morn those angel faces their partners from the descriptions the charter members and the date of panist, Mrs. Geo. Kerr. Wortns sap rhild ’» strength, ridi chili smile Following the program, Mrs. K. K. mare from Mrs. Ribble about seven which were all very unique. Bert Law- the charter, May 19. 1887. Each o f the o f food and mnkc rhild feri fretful, Which I have loved long since, and lost yenrs ago, nfter the death o f Mr. Rib- ; son and Mrs. Albert Helliwell headed guests o f honor was also given a potted Mills served refreshmi'nts to members irritatoli, nervous. Wntch stool and at awhile! ble. She never had but two owners. the grand march, which was played by pink hyacinth, the colors, pink and o f the Treble Clef club. first sign or auspichiti o f worma givo She was about 30 years o f age. olii- half to one lo/enge Kickapoo Wiirm Injunction Dissolved. The preliminary injunetion issued n Killer, n ctindy numi remover, Uives ini Two Men Have Narrow Escape few days ago by Judge Hkipworth, of tnediute resulta, is laxative. l ’ arnly/es J. 11. Gillmore and Thompson Morse narrowly escaped death at Creswell .Sat the circuit court, restraining the sher and removes the worms, improves li- urday afternoon when the roof of the i f f from collecting the 2.71) mill rami gestitili nnd generai heulth o f chili!. former's blacksmith shop on the Pa tax against property in Eugene, Cot Continue giving Kickapoo Worm Killer cific highway gave away under the tage Grove and Springfield, was dis- untili ull sign» of wortns are goti«, .’tic weight o f the snow. The entire roof sol« -d by the judge and the case will ut your Druggiat. Tho Social Twelve dilli holtl mi en joyablo scsaiou with Mr*. John Hittioi Thursday. Tho diuing tni>io vitti very prettily urrang«'«! with a carnatiou at o„eh placo and a beautiful jar of tu Ii| im a* a center piece. The other rooni» «vero decoratoti with tulips unti ferii». .1 number of aoloction» aere plaved on tho amberola «Itiriiig tho aftoruooii. A two course luncheon o f »itimi miti wafers miti pio, orango oako miti coffee «va» served. The nest meeting, tt busi- no»» »<*»»iiiii for eleetion o f officer», will be held with Mr». I'liirn Burk holder. -w [E ve ry religious organim iion Is ill «ito«! to use thi* column for nunouuc«? incut of its service« nini other now*. T" n r tri y FAVORITE HYMN OF A PRESIDENT 1 H . F. O A K E S L . L . H a rre l MUCH TRAVELLED HORSE IS DEAD OF OLD AGE caved in and in falling pushed the sides o f the building outward. Mr. Gillmore was busily engaged in the woodworking department and when the crash came did not have sufficient time to get to either the front or side door o f the building. He crouched under some wagon wheels und other wagon material close by and in doing so undoubtedly saved his life. Mr. Morse was nearer the door but was unable to gain the entrance so he crouched under the forge. W ithout Grease and Without W ater A Delicious Pot Roast From the WEAR EVER “ W e a r-E v e r” TRADEMARK A lu m in u m W indsor Kettle Place the kettle empty over a low flame. In the heated kettle, sear the roast on all sides; then turn the fire down to a mere flicker. When half done turn the meat over. Thus cheaper cuts of meat may be made as palatable as more expensive cuts. The “Wear-Ever” Windsor Kettle may be used for many purposes every day in the year. C l i p t h e C o u p o n — g e t ( 8 * 1» A d ju sta b le y o u r K ettle t o d a y f o r o n ly The four-quart Windsor Kettle— which regularly sells for tl.lo — is offered for a limited time at the special price so you can see for yourself. If y o u do n o t already know, the d i f f e r e n c e between “ W **r-B T *r” and other k i n d s of aluminum and enameled utensil*. Get the kettle at the special price, on or before March 21. 1916, and you will understand why so many women prefer “ Wear-Ever” to other eooklng wares. Fill out the coupon — bring it to us today! Sweogel Hardware Co. t _ B a ll) $ 1 . 07 t Draying of all Kinds be finally decided some time next week, he announced. Judge Hkipworth explained in court nt the time o f his decision to dissolve the preliminary injunction Hint he was not passing upon the merits of the case nt this time. Fresh Meats G ood M ea ts At Prices that are right Issues House Organ. The Cottage Grove Manufacturing <’o. has commenced the publication of a monthly house orgnn called “ Hhnv ings.’ ’ It contains consideratile matter o f general Interest. The purpose o f it in to give reliable information concern C U L V E R B R O S . : : P r o p .. ing building and allied industries mid Phona IS to state in a modest way the superior Free Delivery at A ll Times of the Day itv of the products handled by the pub March 1 to 15. I se a will«» board to stand on when! Ushers. Hubseribers o f The Hcntinel should it is necessary to get on wet eulti ! inform us promptly whi n they change vated soil for tree lifting or pruning. their postoffiee t ddress, giving both old I f the soil is trodden into a pasty con and new addresses. Do this and you will dition it will work badly all summer. not miss a eopy. Keep on with all preparation for the An ad. in these column* will sell any planting seuson, which may be v e r y ' ----------- short this year. Hyomei Relieves Catarrh Without the thing from n needle to nn anchor. What do you want to sellf Tread the lower soil when planting Use of Dangerous Drugs, People’s Meat Market Garden and Orchard Hints HERE’S NATURES OWN REMEDY FOR CATARRH flowers or schrubs but always ienve the — „ upper two inches loose. | Not until Hyomei wits discovered has It is unwise to remove rhubarb roots, it been possible to truthfully say that too early. Let them get a little active a real remedy for catarrh was known, first and then look after them well by Hyomei is an oil and its air Is a mulch afterward. breathed through a small inhaler fur- I’ ush on with preparation of the soil nished with it for a few minutes four where grass seed is to be sown next j times a day, and during that time every month. I particle o f this Hyomei laden air taken It is better to head newly planted into the air passages and lungs is im- trees too hnrd than to leave too much pregnated with a powerful germ killing straggling growth. and health giving antiseptic. Allow winter protected plants time Hprnys and lotions often cause dis to harden well before planting out. orders o f the respitory tracts or bring Nothing is gained by haste. on some other disease and never make It is rather early yet to start dahlias, a permanent cure o f cutarrh. Hut when Look over the roots o f these and glad- the air o f Hyomei penetrates to the in iolas. and remove any showing signs o f most air cells of the lungs and enters decay. i the blood with the oxygen, it not only I f you intend planting any shrub- kills the germs in the throat and nose, bery this season it should be done riow. but kills the bacilli in the blood, free Mrs. J. I .ning is one o f the best hy ing the mueoiis membranes from pois pois- brid perpetual roses for late and con-jonous microbes and giving perfect tinuous flowering. j health. Never attempt any soil preparation A complets outfit is inexpensive nnd when it is so wet it clings to the boots. | includes an inhaler, dropper nnd suffi- This is bad policy with light soils and eient Hyomei for several weeks’ Irent ruinous with those o f a heavy texture. ment. Pen and bean seeds soaked in kero The Modern Pharmacy has so much sene for about 20 minutes are not in faith in the merit o f Hyomei that they jured nnd miee and moles will not eat agree to return the money to uny pureh- them so readily when treated this wuy.j user who is not thoroughly satisfied cstz, / f b / z s f í ' J t t CTX O /v ^ IP A P O O R L Y FED HOR8E reflects discredit on its owner, hut the owner gets the worst o f tho deal be cause economy in feeding the horse affects its working capacity as well as its appearance. Ir your horse kicks on his feed you can correct it by buying your feed hero, as you get the best quality for tho least outlay. Farmers, contractors and horne owners generally know that our feed is slwnya up to the standard. STERLING FEED CO.