P ut what b
im o
SA V E h e p e ^ g p o c e p ie s
T H E S A V IM C S B A H K
G R Q
Potato Croquettes—Two cupful" of
mashed potatoes, one spoonful of butter,
a bit of celery »alt, one tin* pointful of
¡•nit, a bit of roil pepper, one-quarter
teuapooaful of onion, one tcaspoouful
of «'hopped parsley. Mix together and
roll ill egg mid cracker crumbs; fry iu
.deep fat and draiu oil browu paper.
. . .
Uouud Steak Cooked iu Gravy Get
one pound of rouud steak, cut thin; cut
| iuto seieral piece" and browu ou the
stove with a little butter or clean
grease. Macon is good. Do this about
nine o'clock for uoon dinner. Then cov-
j er w ith water and set buck ou rauge,
I letting it cook until uearly uoon; turn
i one* between and salt it; theu thicken
! the gravy nud turn over the meat; add
more water as it cooks.
TO DAY
ORDER.
S p e c ia l F o r T h i s W e e k
$1.10
$1.25
When cooking cabbage or cauliflower
1 do not cover the saucepan; it makes the
vegetables tough and discolored.
I'ut a small pi«*ce o f stale bread or a
| crust ou top of it and it will absorb all
the disagreeable odor.
Special prices on all kinds of feed and
flour in quanties.
All green vegetables are improved by
the addition to the water of the merest
amount of bread soda, a level teaspoon
ful o f sugar and half a teaspoonful of
| salt.
Roy E. Short
Let the water cover the vegettbles
well and do uot put them in uutil it
is bubbling all over.
Albany Flour, 1 O sack lots
1 OO lb. sack Chop
fifty
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When lamp chimneys are washed with
soap the are liable to crack. Washiug
| I f you know a society item and
is not necessary.
By holding them iu
| do not inform the newspaper, it is j
the steam of a boiling kettle for a
| your own fault i f it is not printed |
moment and then rubbing them with a
i clean cloth, they are easily clean«*«!.
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Society is taking a vacation during
To frost a cake evenly to the very
the hot summer months.
edge and prevent the icing front running
♦ ♦ ♦
down the sides, d«>uble a piece of oiled
The Kensington club held its auuual paper and pin it closely around the cake,
picnic last Thursday iu city park. The letting it come up half an inch above
women spent the afternoon with fancy the cake. Then spread the icing ijuickly
work and were joined by the men at and evenly and let the paper stay until
6 o'clock in a big picnic diuner. About the icing has hardened.
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forty were present.
w ■4'
Instead o f binding or felling seams
The Constellation club held its an on lingerie, use narrow lace insertion,
nual picnic Thursday about 3Va miles one piece on each side of the raw edges;
out on Bow river. About 42 were pres stitch on both sides with the sewing ma
ent. The women went out in the fore chine. Lace braids, also the bought,
noon and had a midday lunch. The men ready made lawn folds, are admirable
arrived in time for a 6:30 dinner. The for the pnrpose and are easy of manipu
women spent the afternoon with fancy lation.
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work and in pitching horseshoes.
♦ ♦ ♦
Wax the thread thoroughly before at
The Woman's Missionary society of tempting to string beads or sew them
the Christian church met Thursday a f on any material. This makes the work
ternoon with Mrs. Emma Ivans. An easier us well us stronger and the thread
interesting program was followed by a or silk will never knot.
delightful social hour and refreshments.
♦ «> <»
The J. J. Weeden and Orville Spear
families spent Sunday at the J. H.
Short ridge home in honor o f “ Uncle”
Jim's eighty-fifth birthday anniversary.
Cream of Asparagus Soup— Out o ff
the very tips of asparagus stalks. Cut
the remainder of the stalks into half-
inch lengths and boil. Put the tips in
a wire strainer and, when the stalks
have been boiling in salted water for
A good way to shrink gingham or half an hour, steam the tips over the
other wash goods is so simple that it is stalks for another half hour. Then press
worth trying. Put the goods into a pan, the stalks through a vegetable press
cover with boiling water and let stand . with the water in which they were
until cold enough to handle.
I have ; boiled— it should only be enough to keep
never had a piece of gingham treated them from burning. Mix with hot milk,
in this way shrink afterward, writes a thicken slightly with cornstarch or flour
contributor to Mother's Magazine, and mixed smooth in a little cold milk, sea
the boilinig water “ sets” the color son with salt and paprika, add a table
without in the least injuring the mate spoonful o f butter, add the steamed tips
rial.
and serve.
L
1 Reduced
NEWPORT
Fares for
Summer Trips
W hen summer comes and a vacation out
ing is planned, remember Newport is cool.
The breeze from off the mighty Pacific
never fails. W ith the many diversions and
attractions to pass the hours away, surely
you could find no better place for your
vacation.
The Cost is Low
Round Trip Tickets are on sale dally from all Southern
Pacific stations In Western Oregon. The return limit
Is October 31st.
D A I L Y T R A I N S FROM A L B A N Y A N D C O R V A L L IS
M A K E E X C E L L E N T CO NNECTIO NS
“ Coos Bay Railroad Celebration; Marshfield
and North Bend. August 24th, 25th and 26th
Low Round Trip Fares.
Write for illustrated booklet “ Newport” or ask local
agent for complete information.
John M Scott, General Passenger Agent, Portland. Ore.
Southern
Pacific
Then let them down iu small «juanti
ties and by degrees, st> that the "iidib'ii
| immersion of a cold mass will not cool
the water.
Have a kettle boiling at the aid«*, so
as to add fresh water should the veg
«•tables become uncovered through *."ip
oration.
To clean an enameled kettle or pan
that has become stained, boil in a solu
tion of baking soda and «.ater fur 15
minutes aud rub with salt.
The best way to cleau the bean po; is
to fill it with water, put in some kind
of washiug powder and cover tight.
Then put on the stove aud let the water
come to a boil. This will make it easy
to wash.
Always keep a piece of sandpaper
above the sink; you will find it very
good to clean pots and pans with.
For a kettle scraper use a square cov
er from a tin spice or cocoa box. Tip
it up on one edge.
school «'neh Sabbath at 1:30 p. ui. S«>r-
vices following.
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Free
Methodist Services. F. W.
Oli\«*r, pastor. Sabbath school, 10:00
a. m. Preiu'hing services, 11:00 a. in.
and 8:00 p. in. Prayer meeting, Wed
uesday, 8:00 p. in. Cordial invitation
to all.
Medley Is OuniplUneuted.
( ’ . J. Howard, former editor of The
Sentinel, in his “ I iih and Out"”
column in the Eugene Guard, ha" the
following to "ay about a Cottage drove
citizen:
“ Judge J. S. Medley, widely known
Ihrougtout the «tate in legal circles,
and who recently accepted the appoint
incut of a"si"tant proaeeuting attorney
for Lane county, ha" decide«! to remove
hi" home from Cottage drove to Eu
gene. Attorney Medley needs no recoin
ineiidntioii from the pen of any writer.
From boyhood he ha" been identified
with Lane county. Politically, if one
may so expresa oneself, he was born a
democrat, for the best reasons, I. e , his
father was one before him so “ John”
had no alternativo. A h he developed in
to his Nturdy manhood he could see no
goml reason why he should take it upon
himself to remodel his father'" view",
and no he him remained in the time lion
ored fold of the clean, conscientious and
broader elusa. Thus we are confronted
with the fact that Mr. Medley's friend"
are not confined to democratic ranks.
Perhaps no man in any party in Lane
county can boa"t o f more sincere friends
ill opposition party ranks than euu hi'.
This more particularly, by reason that
he has not measured the frictiilship of
men by rule unii line of piditieal affilia
tion; and therefore, ofttimes has Mr.
Medley "iihj«‘«'tcil himself to party erit
ieism, in that he exercised hi" right of
personal friemlship for thonc in oppos
mg political ranks, who"«* real worth he
had discovered and approved to his sat
isfactiou. As u lawyer and us a student
of law he bears the respect, approvili
and consideration of his legal brother".
The writer of then«* linea is somewhat
acquainted with the citizenship of Cot
tugt* Grove, the lifetime home of Mr.
Medley, ulid knows full well the whole
some status o f respect and appreciation
of the good p«*ople of Stiuth l.aue conn
ty for him. That hi" removal from the
second city of l.aue eouuay to Eugene
will be regretted and weighed uh a loss,
is vouchsafe«!; and in proportion to this
loss will Eugene have gamed in gu»<l
citizenship. “ John, here’s best wishes
for the happiness of you und your", anil
your new surceases. I f we had an ex
tra key to the city, we'd give it you.’ ’
Before usiug your tins for cooking
always fill them with cold water, add
ing a handful of salt, aud allow them to
staud for several hours; then rinse well Rexall News is Now Rexail Magazine
in cleur, cold water. You will find this
Beginning iu June the “ Rexall
worth the trouble, for nothing sticks to New s” was transformed into the “ Rex
them.
all Magazine” aud in keepiug with the
dignity of the new name the quality iu
every esaential has b«*eu raised; better
paper, better ink, more color work,
better reading matter aud a new fea
ture offered iu the wuy of stories each
month by prominent authors.
[ Every religious organization is in-
We are doubling the circulation of
vited to use this column for announce this magazine with the July number
ment o f its services and other news. because o f its popularity.
The city
Contributors are requested to omit ex subscribers will be reached cucb month
hortations and other editorial matter, by house to house distribution, while
and to make the announcement o f ser the rural subscribers will be reached
vices as concise as possible. Social through the mails as in the past. File
functions, etc., and news outside of the your copies each mouth. They all con
weekly announcement may be elaborat tain iutert*atiug aud vuluahle informa
ed upon.)
tion and will be useful for future re
• • •
ference.
Presbyterian Church— D. A. MacLeod,
Did you get yours this month f
pastor; phone 137B. Bible school at 10
T H E MODERN P H A R M A C Y
a. m. Morning worship at 11 a. m. Jun jlybie
The Rexall ,Store
ior Christian Endeavor at .1 p. m. Eve
ning worship at 7:30 p. m.
Card of Thanks.
Service 11 a. m. Subject, “ Our Ever
We wish to tbuuk the people of Cot
Present Privilege.”
tage Grove for their many acts o f kind
• • •
ness during the sickness and death of
Union service at the Methodist chureh
our mother, Mrs. C. IL Wallace. Espe
Sunday evening at 7:30 o'clock. The
cially do we thank Mrs. Harding. Mrs.
sermon will be preached by Kev. C. C.
Ilubbell, Mrs. Oliver Veatch, Mrs. Rob
Van Uorkum, o f the Baptist church.
ert Martin, Mrs. Herbert Eakin, Mrs.
Subject, “ The Christian Four Square.”
Mabel Merryman, Miss Blackwell, Mrs.
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Walter Fullm«*r, Mrs. J. P. Currin, and
Miss Hazel Hazelton will lend the
all others who so kindly assisted us.
union young people’s service at the
J. C. W A L L A C E A N D WIFE,
Methodist church Sunday evening at
W. L. W A L L A C E A ND W IFE,
6:30. The subject will be "Enthusiasm;
A. W. W A L L A C E A N D WIFE,
Its Value; How to Cultivate I t . ” Isa
C. W. W A L L A C E AND W IFE,
iah 12:1-6.
H. E. W A L L A C E A N D WIFE,
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jly20pd MR. A N D MRS. 8. B. MORHH.
Christian Science— Services in the
chapel at 242 Second street each Sun
day at 11 a. m. Regular testimonial
meeting each Wednesday at 7:30 p. in.
The building is open for the use of the
circulating library each Wednesday
from 1:30 to 4:30 p. m. All are cordial
Jesse Van Thornton, a resident here
ly invited to the services, as well as to
35 year", died this morning of bright’"
make use of the literature.
disease, following an illneM" of several
• • •
months. The funeral will be held at
Apostolic Faith Mission Fred Horn 3:30 tomorrow from the Mill" chapel
shuh, pastor. Services every Wednes under nuspiee" of the MitHonic lodge, of
day evening at Mission hall, opposite which he hud been u member for many
depot. Sunday at 3 p. m. Every Wed
year". He was also u member of the
nesday at 8 p. m. Everybody invited
I. O. O. F. Rev. H. N. Aldrich will
to these meetings. No collections taken.
conduct the services at the chapel.
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Mr. Thornton was born November 11,
Catholic Church -Father Moran, pas 1848, in Mayson county, Va. He was
tor. Muss every Sunday at 8 and 10:30 married 47 years ago to Martha J.
a. in. Sermon at 10:30 a. m.
Spray, who survives. Surviving chil
• • •
dren are Mrs. Archie Thompson, Chas.
Christian Church—Elizabeth Ware, Thornton und Mrs. Jumes Plaster, all
supply minister. Bible school at 0:45 o f this city. Surviving brothers are
a. in. Christian Endeavor at 7 p. m. William Thornton, of Sheridan, and Sam
Thornton, o f British Columbia.
Services at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m.
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Many Accidents In On« Family.
Methodist Episcopal Church— Horace
N. Aldrich, pastor. Sunday school every
An unusual brace of accidents has oc
Sunday at 0:45 a. m. Service with ser curred at the Huff-Oakes home on
mon at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Junior South Pacific highway during the pn"t
League at 3 p. rn. Epworth Lengue at two weeks. First Fred Gray sustained
6:30 p. m.
a severe wrench to his back while work
• • •
ing at the tie plant; next Dexter Huff
Baptist Church-C. C. Van Uorkum, bit his tongue in two; next James Huff
pastor. Sunday school 10 a. m. Preach sustained a crushed ankle while working
ing I I a. m. and 7:30 p. m. B. Y. P. U. at the tie plant; next Curl lleinlein sus
6:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Thursday at tained fractures o f both bones o f the
7:30 p. m.
right forearm; next H. F. Oakes sus
• • •
tnined the loss of his thumb while work
Seventh day Adventist Church Pray ing on the section; next Mrs. Oakes fell
er meeting Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. and sprained her wrist. Highpotamus,
Young People’s Missionary Volunteer a chicken, and a member o f the mime
society Friday at 7:30 p. m. Sabbath family, wus severely scalded.
JESSE THORNTON, PIONEER
OF 35 YEARS, DEAD
LANE
ASKED
OREGON NEWS NOTES
OT GENERAL INTEREST
Important Occurrences of P it t
Week Briefly Compiled for
Our Readers.
A
ern
A
was
fr«'sh outbreak of ruble" In east
Oregon atoek dtslrlel* 1» feare«l
new lodge of Knight" of Pythlaa
Instituted at Halfway. In lluker
Heulth Officcr Would Omini
Agamit Outbreuk of In
fantile Parulyaii
State Authorltlsx (Inani Horilers auil No
Hangar Is AutlripaUnl. but Ollies
Ars Reqnested tu Exerrlse
Every l'recaultou.
county.
John Day Is to liuve a new, modern
Ho fur no i ' iihcs of influitili' purulysi"
post of flee building In the very near bave been reported frinii H iìn territory,
future.
nini tberc seems but little likclilmod
A petition for the r«*eall of Council timi llicre » i l i I m -, ureurdiug tu Dr. W
iiiiiii Fred Myers,
of Florence, has I.. Clieshire, rounty bea II li offli'er llow
I e ver, timi ufficer Is liiking no rimarca,
been filed
Grangers und allied farmers' clubs I mid bus triili miii • 11«*<l lo the city officiuls
■ tf fotlugc (trove, Eugeni', Springfield,
will hold an all day picnic at Central
nml J il ne t ioli City III«' liniera of tbc
Point July 22.
stute Imuril nf bcultb, timi thè urgciit
A fine one story apartment honac I" ! rernmim'mlntion tlmt th軫' citici up
contemplated tor Pendleton by I*. I> pnint a i'oiu|n'ti'iil nurse lo nieci tbc
Tull, of Spokane.
imnming internintc tritili" imi m.ik • ii
Steps are being taken to mnkc the celiNiis of all minili cInIdreo frinii poiiits
Roundup feuture n permanent annual uutsidc of (ircgiui, nml note partii ulurly
» I n i ber or lini they bave imy f r i er.
event at Ashland.
Abeut nìx yeiir" ago n nuniI><*r o f rum*
Alfalfa seven feet high grown with
out Irrigation Is a product of Waseo o f infuntil«* purnlysia existed in U n e
eoiinty, piirtiruliirly in Hpnngficld, nini
county this year.
in tbc dakriilge territory nriir the rml
An aviation section of the Oregon
riunì riunp* tlmt were then in operution
naval mlllttn hits I hm ' ii formed, with
oli thè Nntrnn eoi o ff.
Tberc is tbc
L T Burin commanding.
pnsNiliility, (mi, timi thè «liseuse whirh
Umatilla county protiubly will he is rutiamg mi limtiy dentila in New York
represented this yeur with an exhibit city nmy spremi to the must, nml lo
at the Oregon stale fair.
guarii uguuiNt Ibis the inost rarefili lu
The fourth annual Epworth League apret ioli I" heiug umile. The "tute o f
liistltiitu of Oregon opened on tin* • tregua is gioirdi ii g tbe iMiliuduries o f
thè state curefully, limi it is noi likcly
university campus Monduy.
More than one quart of liquor for tlmt uny rnses » i l i csrape detection nml
reni li Lune rounty.
every man, woman uud child In The
To moke lUMiirnnt'c dmildy aure, h o »
Dulles was shipped In «luring June.
ever, Dr. Cheahirc is iirgiug thè ritte"
One hundred and fifty Presbyterian to lieed tbe wnrniug o f tbe "tute hnnrd
mlntstiTS and laymen attended the o f heulth.
session of the Syutsl of Oregon III Eu
geli«>.
Do You Ktiow Tlmt
Intelligent motberhood conserve* tbe
A new schedule flint will cut 40 min
utes from the running time of the Ku nution ’» beat cropf
lletivy eutiug likv hruvy drmkiug
gene Mursblfeld train Is being pro
siluri eli* |lf«<f
pared.
The registrution o f airkni'SN I" «'Veti
Albany's poetofflce receipts for the
more iinpnrtiint thnn thè registratimi of
pust quarter show u gain of 13 per
dntl ha f
cent over Ihoae of the same quarter
The U. H. Heulth Service ro4ij>eratea
a year ago.
with stole und locnl uiilhorities lo lui
The state public service commission prove rumi snnitntionf
spent lust Suturday at Dayton and
Muny n severe colti end* in tulierru
vicinity to look up alleged hazardous Inaiaf
conditions.
Hedentury hubita ahorten l i f e f
Negleeted ndenoids und d cfcctive
It Is reliably reported that the \V«*st
Coast properties In the Bohemia min terth in rhildhood in eli lire ¡«dilli hcnllhf
Ing district have been sold to Spokane
mining men.
Information has reached offieluls of
Portland that I. It Alderman, city su
perlntendcut of schools. Is 111 tu Wash
Inglon. D. C.
that high Interest oft i mes i n c u l i *
Oovernor Wlthycombc has Issued a
low security 1 Everyday «venta
commission to Iziuls T. Ilurlu, Port
»ceiii to prova it.
land. as ensign, aviation duties ouly.
I f you run bit content witb nor
Oregon nuvul militia.
uml interest und want to b« uh
Cherry h U- iiis are being shipped to
solutely sure of your principal,
Europ«' from The Dulles to make the
then this strong National Bunk
poisonous gus lliut Is used by the op
bus much to offer.
posing armies In France.
A Having* armimi run be opened
bere witb uno dollar or more, ot
Company A of McMinnville, which
which we will puy you a fair it.
at present Is at Palm City, near the
terral. Peace of mind is wortn
Mexican border, has nine sets of broth
something,
ers In Its membership of 83.
Think
it over and consult us.
After a service of more than 46
IS IT TRUE?
years as a volunteer fireman and 16
years on The Dalles police force, John
( ’ rule has been retired by the city.
The state public service commission
has fixed August 2. at Portluud, as the
dale for hearing the Pacific and Home
physical telephone connection case.
The demand for loganberry Juice Is
Increasing at a rapid rate, according
to J. O. Holt, manager of the Eugene
Fruit Growers' Association cannery.
Mra. Payton T. Boone, wife of a
prominent Hermlston tanner, and her
two year old daughter, Jane, were fa
tally burned In a fire at their home.
Notwithstanding the fact that the
school wus out more than a month
ago, Monmouth Training Hchisd pupils
are working dlligi'iitly on their school
gardens.
Henry S. W«*stbrook, grand master,
and K. K. Sharon, grand secretary of
the grand lodge of Oddfellows of Ore
gon, officially visited Albany lodge
last week.
The supreme court holds that the
1915 amendment to the primary law
which makes It possible for a candi
date to get on the ballot by pitying a
fee Is valid.
The Coos and Curry Hardware Deal
ers’ semi annual meeting wns held at
Port Orford and represi-ntatlves were
present from every hardware firm In
both counties.
Portland Jobbers and manufacturers
are exhibiting the greatest confidence
In the outcome of the Fourth Annual
Buyers’ We«'k, which Is to be hold
August 7 to 12.
Billy Sunday, the famous evangelist
arrived In Hood River, accompanied
by Mrs. Sunday and their two boys,
and will spend the summer on their
ranch at Odell.
More than 1400 more residents of
Multnomah county ordered liquor dur
ing the month of June than during the
preceding month, according to the rec
ord of affidavits.
The annual tournament of the W il
lamette Valley Firemen's association
will be held this year In Corvallis Hep
tember 4 und 5. Elaborate prepara
ttons have been inad«' for the meet.
Cash prises of $500 and trophies have
already been arranged for.
The Old Reliable
First National Bank
Cottage Grove, Oregon
Y e ( s fe T-{ore.rm Z '
J C r r r x C Jrr / T is i *
)?
A POO RLY FED HORSE
reflects discredit on Its owner, hut the
ownor gets the worst of tho deal tie
cnu.se economy in feeding the nurse
nffects its working capacity as well bn
its appearauce. I f your horse kicks on
his feed you can correct it by buying
your food hero, as you get tho bast
quality for the least outlay. Farmers,
contractors and horse owners generally
know that our feed is always up to tbe
standard.
STERLING FEED CO.
SOUTHERN P A C IF IC T I M E T A B L E
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
North Bound
South Bound
16— 1:37 a. m. No. 13— 1:37 a. m.
18— W:40 a. in. No. 18— 7:03 a. m.
20— 1:35 p. m. No. 17— 3:16 p. m.
14— 4:32 p. m. No. IB— 7:32 p. m.
48- 8:10 p. m. (from Divide only).
BICYCLE R E P A IR IN G .
— SOLDERIN O OF AT.I. KINDS.
H . F. O A K E S
<>»n allow you more for your ol«l wheel on * new
ffunruntee'l wheel, limn anyone in the county.
Furniture Repairing a Specialty.
Hshv carriages repaired. tires put mi. Satisfaction
guarniil«**l. W ill call and deliver any wurt.
BICYCLES SUNDRIEBjKTC.
PHONE W-Y
HCH1.EEK HUILDI n U