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I SAN FRANCISCO CHAMBER LANE COUNTY TO GET MUCH NUMBER OF SCHOOL PUPILS DECREASES IN YEAR BACK TAX MONEY IS TO VISIT HERE Coiuiiiarrlal Club la Apprised of Trad* Bnontiug Trip Betún Matta by Calliorntaus ♦ -------------------------------------------------^ to wash, too, tor the roasou thut they are so smalt aud Uaid to get hold ot, so | i f you know a society item and ! one ot the uiccst tilings to keep III | do not inform tbe newspaper, it s | V our bath loom is a little washboard | your on u tault i f it ia not printed j the kind with which children play at washiug. these small boards cuu be had for 10 cents, aud will be fouud very Mrs» Aide I'bilUps, ol Coquille, Miss useful tor mauy other little things that Leah I'eikiua, Miss Lulu Cuinu and you always like to do yourself. After Miss Eva Utuluug were dinner guesls »asliiug them, riuse thoroughly iu cold water, stretch them luto shape, smooth Sunday of At iss * era Uokomb. tuem out aud lay on a tlat place to ♦ ft ft Burn Dance la Given. dry. Do uot hang them on the hue A baru dance was given at the 1‘. iu the situ, for drying them iu a very li. Magee place Saturday uight by C. gieat heat will make them s tiff aud T. Peek, who built the baru. The music uarsh. • ft ft was furnished by David sterling and ilermau Uudolph and refreshments were To avoid breaking a baked fish in served at luiduight. 1 hose present were removing it from the pau it should be Air. aud Mrs. P. 11. Magee, Mr. and Airs. laid ou a piece ot greased eottou cloth M. M. Wheeler, Mr. and Airs. C. hi. Ash 1 and theu placed iu the pau to cook. by, O. Dobberstein aud family, Mr. and Wtieu done it cuu be lilted to the plat Mrs. C. M. Kidd, Mr. aud Mrs. AlcGil ter, theu the cloth cau be slipped from roy, Mr. and Mrs. W. Dorward aud tarn beueath the fish without dauger of ily, Mis. Aubrey, Mrs. Perry Hubbard, breaking. Mr. aud Mrs. D. Sterling, Mr. aud Mrs. C. T. Peek, Mr. aud Mrs. U. W. Me Far laud, Misses Susie Camp, Mary Shel burue, hlmelie Holderuiaii, Hare) Ashby, TESTED RECIPES Mabel McFarlaud, I'earl Ashby, Ruby I Asnby, Edith Magee aud Katie Willis, Mr. aud Mrs. lieruiuu Uudolph, John D. Pear .sponge -Take spoug * cuke :,ud Parker, Homer Kidd, Will Uoldermau, cut it iulo squares. Pure, halve aud core Will Kidd, Hassel Magee, Vernon lair some large pears. Boil iu a sirup cololl d son aud Frank Willis. with half a cupful of crunberry or other red fruit juice. Wheu tende lernovi Leona Society. from the sirup uud place oue of the Mrs. Eva Wilkins eutertaiued the hulvcs on each sponge square. Decorate Five Hundred club Saturday evening at with cranberry jelly aud serve with her home. The house was beautifully pluiu or whipped cream or with a sauce. • • • decorated with maideuhair ferns. A luuchoen was served at 12 o ’clock. Pumpkin Brown Bread— Two cups of Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Frauk puiupkiu juice, three cups of yellow corn Apger, Mr. aud Mrs. Tucker. Mr. mid meal, three cups of rye meal, half a cup Mrs. Brown, Mr. aud Mrs. Jim Wheeler, of molasses, one teaspoonful salt two Mr. aud Mrs. Jim Allen, Mrs. aud Mrs. cups milk aud one teaspoonful o f baking Bill Wilkins, Mrs. Della Purdiu. Mrs. so<la. Mix these ingredients together, Brantford, Airs. A. Jennings. Fred Kins beat well and turn into a buttered tin. laud, '1 hos. Kichesou, Fred Tucker, Flor Cover with buttered paper aud steam ence Purdiu, Viva Kitchey, Lloyd Bitch five hours. ey, Jesse Pitcher, Baleigh Dune, Gladys Purdin and Dora Birch. I__________________i 1 Cottage Grove will be visited Friday, \ugiist 25, by a party of between 75 ami UHI from the Sun Francisco chum ber of commerce, out on their iiuuual trade extensión excursion. Secretary Armstrong, o f the cominer einl club, has received word to this ef feet. The letter states thut the party does uot expect formal ontertninuiciit but that it is hoped tlmt the business men mid bankers will be at their places of business on that day, so thut mem tiers of the party may meet them. The party will tie in the city about an hour aud a half. Whether or uot then* will be any form of entertainment for the visitors has not yet been considered by the commercial club. Member, of the San Francisco chain ber make one of these trips every year. Vs the object is to develop a closer re lation between the San Francisco whole -ale and industrial institutions ami their patrona, the heads o f these iusti'utions make the trip. They endeavor when iu a city to meet every business man, whether a customer or not. This will be their first trip into this section of Ore gon. The party will stop at southern Oregon points and front here will go to Eugene and over the Willamette I’ a cific to ('« mis bay points. They travel iu a special train of Pullmans, diners and observation ear. former Resident Hmashes Auto. G. S. Gourlev, of Eugene, who with his wife and two children is visiting at the home of his brother-in law, E. R Cummings, of Albany, damaged his an touiobile to tbe extent of $50 Sunday evening while trying to dmlgc the “ semaphore” placed in the renter of the street intersection. In making the turn Gourlev swung too far out, and struck a fire hydrant, damaging the radiator of his Rmrhin«-. The occupants of the ear were shaken, but not injured. VI r. Gourlev is a former resident of Cot tage Urove and v ¡sited here a short time ago. Owuerahlp of Lands Being Cheeked Up by Representative of Gen eral Laud Office. MiUnrie* of Teacher» of the County Are Lower. Some very interesting statistics are Lane rtninty vvill rcccivc a lurge aulii as back tasca for thè years 1913, 1911 contained ill the titillimi report of E. J and 1915 on thè Oregon and California Moore, county school superintendent, grani lauda in this couiity. The Wil just eompleted trad sent to the state lamette vnllcy cornifica in which thè superintendent. grani land lies wili rcccivc *1,338,877.57 The report shows that there are a as sona as thè ownership of thè landa total of 11,721 children of school age in ean be checked up by (lavvuld West and the rounty this year iis compared to l.ouis I.. Sharp, ehlcf of thè field divi 12,014 last year. The males tins year aioli of thè generai land office. number 5,850 while there are 5.H7I fe VVtien thè land grani litigatimi resali males. ing thè rerent grani land net was coni The number of teaehers this year was mcaceil, thè Southern Pacific company 115, of whom 82 are males ami 303 le refased to puy ita lutea on thè grunt males. The number last year was 408 landa pcnding thè unicorne of thè liti In the fi mi ut- in I part of the report the gufimi. superintendent shows that the total re Some iilcn of thè iimoants due thè i-eipts during the year rai-ludiug the d iffo r m i comitiva ean be gained bv thè cash on hand nt the beginning, w«-re statement o f thè 1915 taxes, which are *116,002. IH mid the disbursements were as follovvs: *358.291.10, leaving a Imbuire on hand Hentoa.......................................... *21,1.33 OH at the time of tins report of *52,310 90 t'lnckumua.................................... 29,133 OH I'he total indebtedness of the distrieln Columbia.................................. Iti,HI5.1MÌ is *412,430.77 and the estimated vallo Coen.............................................. 39,560 95 ni school houses und grounds ol all the Curry............................................ 2,023 05 districts is *020,105. The value of the Douglas.................................... (MI,230.35 furniture trad uppurutus in *112,300 und Jack sua.................................... H , 7 I I 17 the iiisiiriiuce *310,201. Josephine................................. 37,540.40 The average salary ol the male teach Kliiniath.................................. 10 , 0 9 8 .78 era tins year was *73.01 and that of the l ane ...................................... 72. females was *57. Lust year the average Lincoln......................................... 2,440 41 lor the iiiab-s was *82 to and for the fi- l.lnn......................................... 11,550 56 inales *00.80. The average tax levy this Marion......................................... 7,532 70 year was 4.1 mills. The average salary VI alt nomali.............................. 3,207.32 of li-achcr» in one room buildings is *5.i Polli......................................... 18,099 aud that of asMistants in buildings of Tillamook................................. 3,064.52 more than one room *71. The average Washington............................. 3,861.79 monthly sulury of principals in build Y a ni h i II.................................... I.I2H.P5 rags of more tliun one room is *0H mol By noting thè nmoiinta due for 1013 the iiverage yearly sulury of city slip and 191 I, which are larger tinnì thè 1915 erintenilents iii districts of the first fax, it will be seca thut cacti rotiniv class is *2500. will reeeive a larger attiount for earh of Numlo-r of teachers employe«! who these first two years than for thè last. have completed only tin- eighth grade. 7; one year in high sehool, 5; two years iu high school, 21; three years in high school, 17; four years in high school, 117; one year in college «ir uinv i-rsily, 20; two years, 13; three year», I; four years, 46; one year ill normal school, 30; A Dozen of the Buildings Unoccupied ; two year», 63; elementary training course, 25. Flames Start from Busbuell House aud Spread. Notlce to Contrade* of thè O A II. Contrade Samuel 11 Stewart, rum Saginaw Ore., July 27. The house in puny I, twenty tinnì Iona, died Tue« which Ed Bushnell and family wen- day night ut Wulker nnd will lo- burini living and 12 other empty company Noni«- lune Fridny, Augii»! 4. Cmivey houses were completely destroyed by ulii-es will be fiirnished thè contraile» to fire late last night. The fire was caused by a defective flue in the Bush taki- th**tii to Wulker. Amanda Whitman Dies. Miss Amanda Whitman died at her AMONG THE CHURCHES home at Wildwood at 7:15 yesterday morning, the cause of death being heart FADS AND FANCIES trouble, from which she hail long been [Every religious organization ¡s in a sufferer. She was 17 years of age •c-------------------------------------------------‘S' vited to use this coluuiu for aunouuce- and was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs VI One tablespoonful of brown sugar meat of its services uud other news. Whitman. Funeral arrangements had uell house. From there it spread to the added to two tablespoonfuls uf flour Contributors ure requested to omit ex not been emnpleted last night. adjoining house, and then went straight and three of cold water aud cooked, hortations uud other editorial matter, down tbe row. stirring constantly, until creamy, makes aud to make the auuouueemeut of ser Mr. Bushnell was badly burned, and a most excellent paste, it also makes vices as eoucise as possible. Social his «-ntire household goods were ile a splendid smug where wall paper re functions, etc., aud news outside o f the stroyed. weekly auuouueemeut may be elaborat fuses to stick to a painted wall. The other Booth Kelly company houses * * ft ed upon.] were old and their loss means nothing ft ft ft Keep candles on ice for a day before Season Has Been Favorable on Account serioua. The union young people’s meeting using on a birthday cake and they will Owing to the reeent rain the fire did of Rains and Much Game burn slowly and evenly. next Sunday will be held at the Pres little damage otherwise. * • ft Is Reported. byterian church at 6:30. Miss Clara When dropping muffin dough into Green will lead. Subject, ' ‘ Connect a ■7 Contrary to the understanding of the tins first dip the spoon into boiling tiou of Friendship." Text, Eccls. 4:9 10. TALES OF THE TOWN ft ft ft many, the season for buutiug deer does water and the dough will not stick to the spoon. Christian Church -Bible school at not open on August 1, but on August (Continued from page 7) ft ft ft 9:45 a. in. Morning service at 11 a. m. 15. Mauy local parties are already lay ( ’apt. I.«-«- Roy Woods, who went to Warm lemons before squeezing them Kev. J. Harmon, of Grants Pass, will lug plans to join in the bombardment Kelso, Wash., after the Huniml eu and twice the juice will be obtained. preach, his subject being “ The Church which always ushers iu the deer season. riunpment for a visit with his sister, ft • • Tbe weather lately has beeu ideal to Mrs. Roy Welch, returned home Tuesday Divine.’ ’ In the evening Kcv. Hurtuuu Place crumpled tissue paper in the will speak at the umou services at the bnug the little auiuiuls down out of the accompanied by Ins sister. Miss lb-ssie bottom of the jar and your cookies will Presbyterian church, his subject being big tops. For many months past the Woods, who has held a high position keep fresh and crisp. “ The Gospel of T o d a y ." Mrs. Harmon lower ranges have been so dry that the at Harvard University but who next ft ft ft will slug at both the morning and eve deer have remained well buck iu tbe year will be at the head o f child welfare tops until tbe season was aluiost ready work at I’unudenn, Calif. Dry flour applied with a newspaper ning services. ft ft ft to close, but this year the hunters do is an excellent and easy way to clean Miss Carrie Woods, Mrs. Beuger, Miss tinware. Brown or yellow wrapping Free Methodist- (Quarterly meeting not expect to have to scour tbe topmost Joyce Teeters, Miss Bertha Stephens paper is preferable. services beginning Friday evening aud ridges in order to find game. and Miss Orpha Combs returned last ft ft ft Although the snow of the past winter week from attending summer school at continuing over Sunday. Kev. D. D. To protect your enameled cooking Dodge, district elder, will be in charge. was reported very hard on deer recent Monmouth normal. ft ft ft reports from the mountain* indict.te utensils, use the iron lids raised above Roy Woods, Jr., returned Monday to the level ot the range by perforated Seventh day Adventist — Preaching taut there is no evident sliortuge, the his work with the forestry servic • in borders. These air spaces spread the Saturday, August 5, at 2:30 p. ui. and a amount uf signs being very exceptional the Bohemia district. He h-id been at heat so evenly and quickly that it does p. ui. by C. .V Kitteuhouse, Louie inis for this season of tbe year. tending annual encampment v. ith Sixth The law provides that deer with horns company. Clarence Spencer took hi» away with the desire to whisk o f f the sionary secretary for the North Pacific lid and cook over the open flame when union conference. There will also be may be killed from August 15 to O-tu place in the forest service during his one is in a hurry. Practically the same Sabbath school at 11 a. in. All are in ber 31, the bag limit being three in each absence. season. Tbe law further provides that heat intensity is obtained, aud there vited to these services. Alta King was iu Koseburg last ft ft ft the ileer, after being killed, must be Thursday on business before the circuit will be no soot on your cherished blue and white kettles aud saucepans. Presbyterian Church— D. A. MacLeod, properly tagged with a tag taken from court there. • ft ft pastor; phone 1J<K. Bible school ut Hi the license bearing tbe name o f th" The T. C. Wheeler family left Tiles You need never have any trouble with a. m. Morning worship at 11 a. m. Juu hunter uud the date on which the uui day on an automobile trip to I lie Dcs your thread i f you thread your needle lor Christian Endeavor at J p. in. Eve mal was killed, und to be attached iu Chutes country. “ Happy” Youeg nr such a manner that it shall be in plain eompunied the party hs reserve < Iriuf before breaking the cotton o f f the reel. ning worship at 7:30 p. in. ft ft ft sight at all times. I t is the pulling against tbe twist of feur. the strand that causes kinking and Christian Science Services iu tbe Boone Shortridge returned Sunday knotting. Forest Visitors to Register. chapel at 242 Second street each Sun from the Black Butte mines. ft ft ft The register, heretofore considered in day at 11 a. in. Regular testimonial Kev. D. A. MacLeod left Tuesday Paint your gas stove with silver en meeting each Wednesday at 7:Jd p. in. its association with hotels and city life, for an outing on the const. The manse amel paint twice a year. This keeps it 1 he building is open for the use of the is to make its way into the national for is being repaired during his absence and in good condition, saves blackening, and circulating library each Wednesday ests this year. Dame Itiiinor is busy. Supervisors C. K. Beit/, and II. B. you will not soil the daintiest dress trom 1:30 to 4:30 p. m. A ll ure cordial Mr. and Mrs. Jess Griffin were up around it. ly invited to the services, as well as to Rankin, o f the Cascade and Si us law for-1 from Eugene over Sunday visiting » • • c-sts respectively, have received a sup relatives. make use of the literature. ft ft ft ply o f forest travelers’ registers, re To clean zinc, first wipe carefully Mrs. S. L. Markin and daughte-- left cently issued by tbe forest service, and last week for a visit of a couple weeks with a dry cloth. Then apply kerosene Apostolic f a it h Mission —Fred flora- they will be sent to tbe rangers in these at Medford. oil and allow it to remain on the zinc shun, pastor. Services every Wednes reserves. over night. In the morniug wipe it o ff day evening at Alissiou hail, opposite In remitting for his subscription, with a soft cloth and again apply kero The registers will be placed at ran depot. Sunday at 3 p. m. Every Wed Thos. M. Gardner writes from Gustine, sene. gers’ headquarters and other places fr e uesday at 8 p. in. Everybody invited Calif.: " How are all of my ol<l friends! • • • quented by visitors to the forest. The to these meetings. No collections taken. I will drink to their prosperity in a few plan is to make a permanent record of Raw eggs are decidedly unpalatable ft ft ft minutes. ” those visiting the various forests. to many persons, and when they are rec Catholic Church— Father Moran, pas J. S. Medley was up from Eugene ommended by a physician real difficulty The register advises visitors that the is experienced in taking them. In the i tor. Muss every Sunday at 8 aud 10:30 rangers will assist them and that the Sunday. first place, o f course, raw eggs must a. ui. Sermon ut 10:30 a. in. telephones may be used in cases of Geo. El wood was in Eugene Friday • « • be kept absolutely fresh. In the next emergency. Caution against fires is night. Methodist Episcopal Church- -Horace also urged. place they must be very cold. They Ole T. Olson was in from Comstock should be kept directly on the ice. Then N. Aldrich, pastor. Sunday school every Saturday. they should be daintily served. Break Sunday at 9:45 a. in. Service with ser Moosebeart Impresses Mark Oaroutte. Mr*. W. A. Ilognte nnd Miss Joseph the egg into a dainty glass and serve it mon at 11 a. at. and 7:30 p. m. Junior Mark Oaroutte, who was a delegate to ine Wright left for Newport this week. on a plate on a dainty doily. Often League at 3 p. in. Epworth League at the national convention of Moose, has Mr. nnd Mrs. f'has. H. Cochran were persons who cannot take plain raw eggs 6:30 p. at. returned home. The delegates visited ft * ft can eat them if they are flavored and I Mooaeheart, tbe elegant home main up from Eugene Inst week for a few beaten. Try beating the white and I Baptist Church C. C. Van Uorkum, tained at Moosebeart, III., for orphans days’ visit with relatives. A contract has been let to Lincoln yolk separately, then together, and pastor. Sunday school 10 a. m. Preach o f members and for disabled members, flavoring with salt, sugar or nutmeg, ing 11 a. m, and 7:30 p. in. B. Y. P. U. and were greatly impressed with the Taylor for the drainage o f the sourh 6:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Thursday at magnitude o f the work carried on. Mr. half of the high school grounds upon as taste dictates. • • • 7:30 p. m. Oaroutte says that within ten years it which surface water stands after heavy Fabric gloves should be washed in will be the greatest institution o f its rainfall. The work in to be completed by September 1. Teachers Pass Exams. cold water, not ,®nly to insure them kind in tbe world. The following Cottage Grove teachers against shrinking but also because this Eliiert Bede will attend the conven kind o f dirt will more easily come out have successfully passed the examina It usuly costs as much to turn oat tion of the Oregon State Editorial asso in cold water than in hot. They must tions taken in June: Eva B. Richmond, n poor job of printing as a good one. ciation nt Medford nnd Crater Luke also be rubbed, for no amount o f soak Mabel Veatch, H. L. Martin, Ethei The Sentinel turns out the quality stuff August 4, 5, 6 and 7. He will deliver ing will remove the dirt from the finger Chrismana Scott, Eva Hopper, Bertha ut the same price thut inferior goods un address, his subject being “ The tips. These little tips are rather tedious Stephens and Nora Ward. can be profitably produced. Editor’» W ife .” 7 Report of Huperluteudwut Shows That DEER SEASON IS ONLY TOO WEEKS AWAY -end» uni i olumn» and cnlinira- of ncwl notici -, min li of which is Uscii in ||^ ...... .... pie-., which in thè inaili i . . , m , In y a l lo l'o rtb ra d , in n i Irte » lo be lo-lpi fu i and coust r u o li ve. l'io t lir a d ' n p o llc y o f w m k iu g fo r lin i n pi ni 1 1< 1 1 n g "I t In cntiic stale, w III l'L n li.itru cte d ut lim ile , IN lo -lli-v c d ili h v l lite p n - - o f Ili-li 1 1 V 1-verv «e ctio n n l| O rego n. l'o rtb ra d u d v e rtls e ra m lim i L il noi fo rget t ilt - O i gnu V o le r. 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Fcrguami, Ulula., I'a , writes: " I have hail wonderful relief since I used SImra 'a l.iuinti ut on my hnees To tltink tliut after nil these yenta of pain one application gave me relief Many thanks for what your remedy has done for m e ." Don't ke«-p mi suffer rag, apply Hlmra 'a I.raiment where your D. L. \V(M)DS, Cmnmunder. pain is ami notice how quirk you get relief. I'enetrntea without rubbing Lent We Forget. l ’ortbrad advcrtìNer» niuke a ntislake liny ¡1 nt any drug store. 25r. in over look ing thè country presa, The Niiinll city dnilies and rmiulry weeklies SOUTHERN FACI FIO T I M E T A B L E are remi very clnselv, and stimili! I h * North Bound Houtb Bound conaidered iilmig with thè l'ortbrad Nu 13 1:37 a. til •Indie» wheii advertising canipnign» are V i || I 17 ■ ni planned. Asole frmn thè direct advertising valile, tbere is thè sentunent siile, tuo. The l'ortbrad i-hnmbi-r nf cmninerce No. No. N o No. I » 9:40 a. in. No. 15 7:03 a. in 20 1:36 p. m. No. 17-3:16 p. m 1 1 i • ' p ■ No 19 I 19 p m 4H 8:10 p nt. (from Divide only). l LU R C H ’S August Clearance Sale A ll S u m m e r G o o d s w ill b e s o ld at G r e a t ly red u ced p ric e s. T h e y a r e to o n u m e r o u s to m e n tio n . C a ll A n d S e e T h e B a r g a in s LU R C H ’S H om e : c T V la d e : F l o u r FOR HOME PEOPLE Pride of Oregon, Soft Wheat Flour H. & H. Hard Wheat Flour j: Made by Cottage Grove \ Milling Company Phone 80 < ~ x ~ x ~ > ft< »< '< *< ~ x ^ ~ x ~ x *< -< ~ x ~ x ~ x "< ~ x ~ x ~ x ^ --x ~ x v *«x *-x *< ~ x ~ x "x '-v :-' Just the T im e N o w f — ■ --------- - ------ - ■ ■ —— i T o o r d e r that S u m m e r Suit. | A s p le n d id c lo th e s. a s s o rtm e n t of | A n d th e p la c e — BOHLMAN :: T5he t a il o r | j