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Sabbath school at 11 a. ni. vited to these services. All are in A m-onus— First |l.00; second 50v; third 25c. Ducks I’ rvttlest boy baby «iver one year and untler two— First $1.50; second ♦LOO. Prettiest baby girl one year and under First ♦1.50; MMond ♦1.00. Prettiest boy baby one year und under First ♦1.50; second ♦LOO. Presbyterian Church D. A. MacLeod, Best white duck»— pastor; phone LI7K. Bible school at 10 First ♦1.00; second 60e; third 25«'. a. in. Morning worship ut l i a . ui. Juu Best Didiiiu Kutiucr ducks— ior Christiuu Endeavor at J p. m. Eve First ♦ 1.00; second 50e; third 25c. ning worship ut 7:30 p in. Poultry Exhibit for Adults • • • *+ C An entry fee will be charged as fol LAND OFFICE ANSWERS QUERIES Christian Science Services in the lows; chapel ut 212 Second street each Sun Single bird................. ......... .............. 15 «. So Many Questi.uns Asked. Circular Is —Thru the Inland Einnire day at 11 a. ui. Regular testimonisi Trio ...................................................... 40c Issued to Auswer Them. —Grand Canyon of Colum meeting each Wednesday ut 7:Ji) p in. If you know a society item and KINKS IN THE KITCHEN Pen ItOc bia The building is opcu fur the use of the do not iuforui the newspaper, it s So much interest is manifested in th All entry money will be paid back ill —American Wonderland», circulating librury euch WuJnesdcy premiums, all entry money on any breed approaching opening of the Oregon ( your owu fault if it is not printed —Glacier and Ycllow»tone The protein foods fouud in eggs, meat, from 1:30 to 1:30 p. in All uro cordial to go for premiums on that breed. Pre I uli forti in laud grunt binds to settle Park» fish, cheese, etc., are the oues moat Iv invited to the services, us well as to „ ,¡um« will be announced us soon a» en | ,,,**|»t. and so many questions are asked Round trip» nt low fare» daily make use of I he literature. often poorly cooked. Take the egg as | flint thè Filiteli States lami office try money is in. • • • until Hepteiuber 30 i la The North Itoseli il rg bus isnticd thè fttllowing cir Eva Richmond entertained Thursday an example. Break it into a saucepan No rabbits accepted. Batik Rond. Htopover where yon Catholic Church Father Moran, pas l’ ular Ictler: evening at 5:00 o'clock for Miss l.eah and heat it over the fire, slowly. The FANCY WORK AND TLOWERS like. A lisi of Illese Inmls bv townsliip limi Perkins. Guests were Misses Jessie Mc egg begins to thieken and forms a soft, tor. Muss every Siniduy at S aud 10:30 Towels ! riiuge in thè soventi countliM witliin thè Cord, Leah Perkins, Belle Burkholder, jelly like uihss . N ow if more and more a. m. Scrmou at 10:30 a. m. Embroidery— • • • Kosebiirg lami district, w ili Ite mailed Lulu Currin, Fern Holcomb, and Mrs. heat be added aud the egg allowed to North Brak Rail and 26 Hours Sail First 50c; second 25e, Methodist Episcopal Church— Horace to imy «me reqiiest.ing sneh list for all) Burkholder. A light luncheou was boil, the substance not only thickens, t rochet— N. Aldrich, pastor. Sunday school every I |>ilr1 11 -ilIar coiuitv, or thè lists l'or Ilo but hardens and toughens. As this pro Oft til«* HÍ»Í|»H »»f «I«’ l l l * « ' fMTVÍl'1*, served. First 50e; second 25e, ^ tein grows hard and tough its digesti Suiuluy at 0:15 a. ui. Service with ser len i...... IIntrisi will lo- m i it dealred. N H. N o r t l u r i i J'ntfifir i»nil Ur«*ut Sofa Pillows bility decreases and its suitability as mon at 11a. ui. and 7:30 p. in. Juuior Itiiscd oli thè list of Inmls giteli in Leona Society. Northern, f*»r III - ilei-ree of thè court, thè ttpproxinulte food is impaired. This will argue against League at 3 p m. Epwortb League at Embroidery— (Special to The Sentinel.) First 50c; second 25c. -irreagì- of iilisnld railroiid Inmls in thè Aug. 7.— Mr. and Mrs. Brown enter the practice of frying eggs. The fat in t!:30 p. m. SAN FRANCISCO k V ko “ $32.00 Outline— netterai sonatine aff Ibis diatriet, ,i thè tained with a dance and card party Sat which eggs are fried is smoking hot, frían tiny Oreg«m Electric lly. First 50c; sis-ond 25c. lime thè sili! wns iustituted, wns as fol Baptist Church C. C. Vau Oorkum, urday night. A luncheon was served at which means a temperature of ;tll> de point. Crochet— | lo »s; grees, F., or nearly 100 degrees above pastor. Sunday school 10 a. m. Preach 12 o'clock. Those present were: Mr. Ticket Inelude» meáis mui brrth. First 50c second 25c. Lincoln, 1,011); llc’itou, 27,71(1; Limi and Mrs. Purdin, Mr. and Mrs. James the temperature o f boiling water. Pro ¡tig 11 a. in iiud 7:30 p. m. B. Y. P. U. Tliis rnute »uve» time and mouey II.(¡-il; Lane. 300,110; Douglas, I'.ll7, aio Lunch Cloth and Center Piece Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ewing, Mr tein subjected to this temperature is 0:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Thursday at and i» n deliglitful trip. Embroidery — lOaaa, 100,070; Curri-, 0,400; Jenephiat Had Mrs. John Tucker, Mr. and Mrs hardeued ami toughened to a degree to 7:30 p. ui. 172,-MIO; Jackson, -111,500; K In imi t li First 50c; second 25«’ . Frank Warren, Miss Florence Purdin tally unfitted for food, especially for Eggs should be 13,110. Total, 1,01)0,3211. Crochet— Mrs. \V. C. Wilkins, Miss Gladys Pur growing children. In mblitioii lo tlic alalie Inmls therc First 50c; second 25c. din. Miss Warren, Oscar Warren, Fred cooked below the boiling point. Distend are other railrond Inmls in seiernl ol Hand Made Rugs— .f Kinsland, Thos. Ritchersou. Jim Han of boiling the egg three minutes to ob Hepteiuber 24 t» Octolicr H Jth.....illllties lltlllleil, liuti ut thè lime thr First ♦1.00; second 50c. nah, Mr. Ewing, Jesse Pitcher, Kaleigh tain the soft-cooked egg, one should from Middle West to Willamette Following is a complete list o f the I.adi«*s’ Gowns - drop the egg in boiling water, turn o ff J' siiit waa laatituted arar# naearveyed Donie. V nlley. the heat or push the pan to the back of premiums to be awarded at the Grange First 50c; second 25c. laad heaee aat Kacladed la tlo- list given ♦ ♦ ♦ I »ell prepaid ticket«. the stove and allow the egg to remain fair to be held in Cottage Grove Sep Ila thè sint. Imi coitiiag ne well undei ilo Lorane Society. Uand Bags dee ree. teuiber 11, 15 and Hi: Mrs. R. White eutertained the ladies' in the water seven minutes. 11. R. KN1UIIT, AGENT (’ rochet— When cheese is exposed to high tern This office lina no mnp for distribii ¿id last Wednesday, assisted by Miss Engem* Or«*. First 50c; second 25c. FARM PRODUCE lio.ii, but ii 1 11 furaleh towashlp piate Eva Wentworth, o f California. The perature it becomes tough and caseous. nug|0»ep3tl Tatting— ■ Ioni mg locai imi o f all i acant lami noi house was decorated with sweet peas, Welsh rarebit made where the cheese is Squash — First 50«; s«*cond 25c. First ♦LOO; second 75«»; third 50e. unsol,| land al fi.OH per (,,» n-lnp In terns anil pretty vines, fresh from the allowed to boil and become stringy, is Pillow Slips Iarder!ag towashlp piata, both tlo- raags tall woods. The following was road by not digestible food, and has been the Pum pkiu— C ro ch e t- Will Macatliun Ruoti Out o f Junctlon First ♦ 1.00; second 75c; third 50c. means o f giving cheese the name of be Mrs. Lilly Crowe: laad towashlp atMaber arasi ha gtvea. First 50c; second 25c, A utile timi a half of roarndnui «ili This office ts not ut preseul in n po ¿V— Stands for Addie, our Darling pres ing distinctly indigestible. However, Cabbage— Embroidery— I h - laid ut once by thè Lune county First ♦LOO; second 75c; thir«l 50«\ I <111011 tu gii,- adì lei as to tlo- cliaracter ident, who was a former Milwaukee where cheese is cooked at a low tern First 50c; second 25c. court on the l’acific liigli ii ity b-uding perature, it is a suitable substitute for Table Berts, half ilozi'n— of I III- laad ili ani locali! i, asd c a a not resident. owurd Ktigi-uc front Junctlon City, ut a Yokes First ♦L00; second 50c. meat, and can be eaten by young chil attempi tu mliise iiiiviuii- in Ibi-, rcganl B—Stands for Bailey, the next on the co»t of npprtix¡miitcly ♦5ooo, acrordiug Crochet— Mangel Beets, half dozen — The art o f congress npproved .lune !• list; ever ready is she in church dren. lo nnnouncement of tlo- im-mbcr» of thè First 50c; secuud 25c. First ♦LUO; second 50c. Other examples along this line could IODI, which re vesta t iti«* tu tinse un work to assist. court ycstcrdiiy. T a ttin g - Carrots, half dozen— I ■<"lil rsttrosd Inmls in tlo- Pnited Stille« C—Stands for Crows, o f very good in be given, but all prove the principle Thi» I» ime of the «tretche» of rond First 50c; »ccoiid 25c. First ♦1.00; second 50c. | proi nidi flint ilo- Inmls aliali tirsi lo- tention, but who are too numerous that protein foods are most effectively Quilts utilized by the body when tender and Turnips, half dozen— i lassi font in thè fiebl a»; (1) power improii-mcnt held in nbeynncc by thè for special mention. First ♦l.OO; second 50c. S ilk - | site lamia; (2) ti III ber lamia; i l i agli court Ulltil thr' »ottlemcnt of tlic lux D—Stands for Davis, Elma and Gladys, delicate. This means that they must sili! iliNtltutcd by the city of Eugcnc, Rutabagas, half dozen—. First 50c; second 25c. be cooked below the boiling |K>iut. i-iiltiirul lumia. Power site Inmls ufi too; Gladys sings in the choir and ami w hich it n» icccntly decolcd in fa First ♦ 1 . 00 ; second 50c. Cotton— J»ilhlii-lil from entry suhject to preseli! Elma in the pew. Parsnips, half dozen— First 50c; second 25c. laad future b-gistation ; tnnln-r lami« uri m r o f thè county, rch-miug ♦32,000 E—Stands for Edith; her name we can't First ♦l.OO; second 50c. siich lami« liniing .'lui).limi or more feci road money for immediate u»e. Worsted— omit; she ought to join the ladies' Onions, Yellow Danvers, bulf dozen — First 50«-; second 25c. of timher to thè 40 acre «ubiliVision^ ng uid and with the nobles sit. TESTED RECIPES REAL ESTATE TRANHI'ERH First ♦LOO; second 50c. Dresser Sets— riculturel landa include all Inmls not F—Stands for Foster, who is our wor Onions, Red Danvers, half dozen— First 50c; second 25c. lassified as power »¡te ami tiniher. Ag thy scribe; she wears a green silk E. I. Mct'onl et iix to W. A. Wltch First 11.00; second 50c. rii-iiltiiral ami t imber lami« uri* auhjeet hat and a ditto hat to jibe. Baby Bonnets Cheap White Cake— Whites o f four er: 2 acre» in »«-c. 15 tp. 20 N li 3 W. Tomatoes, plate of hot house— to miiieriil i-xpbiilntion ami entry under G—Stands for George, Mrs. B ailey’s eggs, one-half cup butter, one cup sugar, Tatting— First ♦LOO; secoml 50c. existing minerai lami lati«, except timi ♦50. baby boy; he is a sweetheart, his two cups pastry or cake flour, two round First 50«; second 25c. Itiifii» Dillnrd et nx to W. A. Witch liti«* to thè timber therron mny m*t In mama's greatest joy. traspoonful* baking powder, one-half Tomatoes, field grown— Crochet — r: truci in »a-c. 15 tp. 20 H IL 3 W First ♦1.00; second 50c. acquino! I»v minerai entry. II— Stands for Horace, a gallant little cup water with juice o f one-half lemon First 50c; aivimil 25c. ♦35. The lami« «-lassified as agricultiirnl beau; I guess i t ’s really so— Gladys in one cup water. Cream butter and Potatoes, white varieties, half peck — Hcst display of pieces by individuals lume» T. Staci- to J, II. Murici» et First ♦l.OO; second 50c. will beco ni e open to entry under thè ought to know. ugnr, then add water and flour alter First ♦l.OO; second 75c; third 25c. al: Gobi l.cnf iiiiiiing i-liiini f i. generai provisions of thè homeatead I—Stands for Ivins, delighted with nately (having sifted the baking pow Potatoes, red varieties, half peck — Hand Made Luces Mary A. Wahlen et lir to Fletcher First ♦l.OO; second 50c. law, with certain modificai ¡un« relative their brand new girl; ditto grandma der in flour); lastly fold in the whites First 75c; second 50c; third 25c. '. Koglan.l et ux: Ir.u t in tp 20 H l( to cultivntion, and opened to entrv in — not a clam shell but a mother of " f eggs and flavor as desired. Bake in Pole Beans— Relies and Curios— W | IO, First 75e; second 50c. nceorilanre with thè art o f September Pearl. a slow oven and ice with white icing. First 75«’ ; second 50c; third 25c. Ralph A. Hnauer et al to Lane Co.: * * * Bush Beans— 30, 191.3, which state« thnt ‘ ' The presi J—Stands for Jackson, who once with Cut F low ers- rari in t'ednr l’ nrk finn. First 75c; second 50c. dent mny proi idi- for thè opening of us did enroll; but by her absence Vegetable Soup— Take four celeries, First 75c; si’cond 50c; third 25c. E M. Old» et Il x to John II ('lumi landa hv settb-rnent in adì mire of entry, we have an unwritten scroll. four leeks, two turnips, a cabbage, two Largest anti best collection o f Hrptash— Plants— >ers : W ’ • - * j . HE) « are. 34 tp. 20 H. Il 4 W. First ♦2.00; second ♦UK). by ilrawing, or hy some stirh niellimi as K—Stands for kindness we all owe one onions, a few bones, pepper and salt, First 75c; second 50c; third 25c. ♦ 10. Largest and best collection of Pump he mny derm adì ¡»alile, ” under »urli another— lad}- aider, kindred, friend and five quarts of water. Boil for about CANNED OOODS Martha A. Mount to Warren Ni hol» kins— regulation» a» mny be promulgateli by or brother. three hours, keeping the vegetables al All caiined goods must be in quurt thè »erretnry of thè interior wifhin thè t lix: tract» in »cc». K, t> and lì tp. First ♦2.00; second ♦1.00. L— 8tands for Lorane, which for beauty ways well covered with water. Take l s i; : u fio . jars. scope of thi» net. The opening of the is known for miles upon miles, but up and rub the vegetables through a Largest and best collection of Mangel Joseph Suina et IIX to Eudor-i Sani« Largest and best collection Peaches— Beets— railrond lami» will follow »urne »urti not yet fully grown. sieve or cloth and let them boil again First ♦1.50; second ♦1.00; third 75c. generai pian a» given in »ahi art In ari N W '/» of NW'/| »ec. 17 H. R. 20 .3 W.; First ♦2.(M); second ♦1.00. M—Stands for Martha, the dearest for at least an hour. This is a Belgian Largest ami Ix-st collection of Potatoes Larg«-st and best collection Cherries— ilition to the uaual home»tead fre» and also tract adjoining ♦2(H). name we know; if you don’t believe recipe and is remarkably good. George L. ('urlili' et ut to J. Il First ♦1.50; second ♦1.00; third 75c. rninmi»»l»n», 50 cent» per acre niu»t l>e * • * First ♦2.00; secoml ♦i.00. it just ask J. H. Crowe. Largest aud best collection Strawberries paid for thè land when entry i» allowisl, larnutte, lot » I), III, 15 nnd Id, »cc. K X, O, P, Q, U and V rhyme quite well Apple Junket— Make the junket ns Largest anil best collection of Shelled First ||J|| sci-nml ♦ 1,00; third 75c. ami ♦2.00 per acre nt the tinte of muti p. SI s. R. i w. 14M Beans— with X, Y, Z. (These letters I can’t usual. Peel and core three upples, cook Largest and best general collection of J. \ , Lui gn u et ux to Cha». II. Hny- First ♦2JK); secoml ♦LOO. ing prmif. Commutntion proof will m.r here omit, though 1 found no names them with a little water until they are raniied fruit in quart jars— apply to these land», nor will pntrnt Le b-r et ux: part of lots I, 2 nini .3, l,lk I, to fit.) smooth and without lumps, sweeten to GRAIN AND CORN rat add. to deorgetow n f I. First ♦2.00; second ♦UK); third 75«', isnued until nitri man hit» resi,Ir.I npon ft— Stands for Riggs, our pastor, gone taste, and add a little lemon juice nnd Largest ami best general collection of ami rultivntrd the land for a pi-riml o f Best collection sheaf grain— to his home, his little flock left to grated rind. Beat up the whites o f two Vegetables— . First ♦3.<M); second ♦2.00. SAFEGUARD YOUR CHILD. tbree yenra, proof of which must be make their way alone. eggs until they are stiff, then gradually First ♦1.50; second 41.00;'third 50e. marie within five yeur» front date ri» If your child is pule, dull, nt time» S—Stands for Mrs. Sanderson and Mrs beat in two tablespoonfuls of granulated Best collection shelled grain— Largest and best collection o f Sweet entry. The aren required for cultlvution flushed, irritable and fretful you First ♦2.00; second ♦1.00. Sparks, who are always as happy sugar. When the apple puma- is cold, Piekles in quart jars— Best collection of grasses— ’ hall be »ttr-h a» to »ntisfy the ai-rrctnry »liouhl a11 1 - 11,1 to thi» condition nt once as two larks. mix the two together and beat until First ♦1.50; second ♦l.OO; third 50c. of thè interior thnt thè entry wa» ma,li- an the chances tire your little one is First ♦3JMI; secoml ♦'J.OO. T—Stands for the trustees of the M. E thoroughly blended. When the apple Best Collection Jellies, 12 varieties— in good faith for the purpnae o f »etili suffering front worms. Kicknpo» Worm church, you know—Nightingale, junket is quite firm spread the apple Best stalk Yellow Dent field corn— First ♦1.50; second ♦l.OO; third 50«. inenf. Only persi,n« quali fu-,I tu enter Killer ¡» what you »liouhl get. This well First ♦UK); secoml 5oe. Bailey, Ivins, Sparks and Crowe meringue over it and garnish with a few Best half dozen ears Yellow Dent field Dried Fruit, 2',(, lbs. each variety— land under the homeateud law mny en known remedy in lozenge form is plea» W—Stands for Wentworth and neighbor preserved cherries. First ♦1.50; second ♦UK); third 50c. ter thi» railrond land. Exception i» ant to take and expels the worm» nt corn— White: to speak their praises gives Largest ami Ismt collection of Canned inaile of »ueh persona who are otherwlai once, the cause o f your child's suffer First 75c; secoml 50c. us delight. Meat, different varieties— Largest ami best collection Corn in ear qua I i fini _ but who ha ve exerelsed thi-lr mg. Only 25c, nt all druggists. First ♦2.00; second ♦1.50; third ♦1.00 homeatead riglit, and who »ince Derem First ♦2.00; second ♦1.00. AMONG THE CHURCHES One pound best Dairy Blitter— Best stalk white field corn— ber I, 1913, hnvr resideil npon thè land First 75c; secoml 50c; third 25c. First ♦l.OO; second 50c. To »neh persona preferenti’ right i» alai» FADS AND FANCIES Best half dozen ears white field corn — I given and »neh persona mny nino enter PA8TRY [Every religious organization is in First 75c; second 50c. subdivÌNÌon» having more thrin 300,000 1 loaf Potato Yeast Bread— vited to use this column for announce Best stalk sweet corn— feet of timher, un which hi» ini proli (Continued on uext page) Plain custard, cold, and poured over ment o f its aerviees and other news. First ♦1.00; second 50c. ini-nt» nre locateti. First 50«; second 25«. three cupfuls o f sliced oranges makes Contributors are requested to omit ex Best half dozen ears sweet corn— The work o f claM»ifiention o f these 1 loaf Salt Rising Bread— a delicious summer pudding. hortations and other editorial mutter, BLACKSMITHS First 75c; second 50c. lami» in thè fieli! was hegun Angus! 1 • « • First 50«; second 25«. and to make the announcement o f ser Best pop corn— H)lfl, in Jackson rimi Josephine countie». 1 loaf Brown Bread— In the summer delightful informal vices as concise as possible. Social First ♦l.OO; second 50c. The claaaificntion will procrei) north, First 50c; second 25«. entertaining may be done wit’j the help functions, etc., and news outside of the and will prohnhly be compieteli Nome FRUIT >f paper tcblecloths, dishes and nap weekly announcement may be elaborat CAKE timi* in 1 !• 17. While no definite infor ed upon.J kins. Largest and best collection Apples— matimi rnay Ire given tts to when nny of Light Layer Cake— » • • * * * First ♦2.00; second ♦UK). these lands will be thrown open to en ■ First 75«; second 50«. Mrs. Jury will lead the union young Largest and best collection Pears— Good sandwiches can be made out of fry, yet it is »tutoli on the nuthorìty of Best Devil Food O ik«— bread cut thin and buttered, and then people’s meeting at the Christian church First ♦2.00; second ♦LOO. those having ehnrge o f thè work of First 75«; second 50«. • pread with lettuce leaves and smear Sunday evening at (5:30. Subject, “ True Largest and best collection Peaches— Best Sponge Cuke— clasNificntlon thnt ccrtnln »torli«-» of lami e..se on the leaves. Beauty and How to Get I t .’ ’ Text: First ♦2JK); second ♦UK). in Jackson or Josephine county mny be First 75«; second 50«. * # • Proverbs 31:10-31. Largest and best collection Plums and opened for entry some lime the bitter * # * PIES All the left over vegetables, such as Prunes— pnrt of thi» ycar. At thi» tinte no more The union services of the churches (ring beans, peas, carrots, beets, etc., First ♦2.00; second ♦1.00. Best Vinegar Pie— definite informntion mny Ite given ont will make a delicious luncheon salad. will be held at the Christian church Best plat*- (d) of Apples— First 50«; »«•corn! 25«. in regnril thercto. They should be chilled and laid on salad next Sunday evening at 7:30. Rev. C. First 50c; second 25c. Best Cream Pie— Van Gorkum will preach, his subject Best plate (0) of Pear»— leaves with French dressing. First 50«; second 25«. A Hentinel wunt mi. will ardi it. being “ The Double Man.’ ’ All are * * * comi d u First 50c; second 25c. Best Mince Pi«!— If n Hentinel wnnt ad. won ’t nell it, to attend. Best plate (10) of Plums— First 50«; s«*«ond 25«. To make carpets or matting look most cordially invited throw it away. mnylOtf REPAIRING OF ALL KINDS IN • • • First 50c; second 25c. Best Apple Pie— t brighter, sprinkle them, when sweeping, A Hentinel wnnt ad. will nell it. Christian Church -Bible school at Best plate (10) o f Prunes— First 50«; second 25«. IRON OR WOOD. v.ith corn meal moistened with kero 0:15 a. m. Morning service at 11 a. in. First 50c; second 25c. sene. Premiums for School Children K in d C I hhh W o rk (itiiiriiiiti'cil. * • • Rev. J. Harmon, of Grunts Pass, will Best collection of Clrapc«— Girls under 15 preach, his subject being “ The Church Sixth nml W ashington Phono 40 First ♦l.OO; second 50c. By pouring boiling water over the Best half dosen jars canned fruit— «ooking apples they are much easier to Divine.’ ’ In the evening Rev. Hurinon Poultry Exhibit for School Children First $1.50; second ♦UK). peel. This is a considerable saving of will speak at the union services at the Barred Rocks, trio— Jellies, 0 varieties— Presbyterian ehureb, his subjeet being I ine when there is a morning’s work First, ♦UK); second 50c; third 25c. First ♦1.50; second ♦LOO. but, what is just us important, It “ The Gospel of Today.’ ’ Mrs. Harmon to be done. Buff Orpingtons, trio— Boys under 15 • • • keep» the rdd ones interested. The will sing at both the morning and eve First ♦LOO; second 50c; third 25c. Best piece of furniture— Cottage Grove Hentinel covers the When cutting new bread dip the knife ning services. Rhode Island Reds, trio— • • • First $1.50; second ♦LOO. territory in nnd about Cottage in warm water. This will keep the First ♦UK); second 50c; third 25c. Best agricultural exhibit— Grove very thoroughly and it bread from crumbling nnd will facili Free Methodist Quarterly meeting Black Minorcas, trio— First ♦1.50; second ♦LOO. costs less to get results through tate matters considerably. services beginning Friday evening and First ♦LOO; second 50c; third 25«. Cush prizes given for sports by chil advertising in this newspaper • * • continuing over Sunday. Rev. D. D. White Leghorns, trio— dren each day, Friday and Hiiturdiiy. than through any other method. Dodge, district elder, will be in charge. Cotton crepe is now being used for First ♦UK); second 50c; third 25c. There is no better advertising * * • BABY SHOW covers for summer pillows. Brown Ughorns, trio— than newspaper advertising. If Seventh day Adventist — Preaching First ♦UK); second 50c; third 25c. Baby Show will be on September 10 you tire not ml¿'ertming in the Saturday, August 5, at 2:30 p. m. and S Buff Legnorns, trio— Advertising paya—in The Sentinel. at 2 o ’clock. newspapers, you nre minsing nn p. m. by C. N. Rittcnhousc, home mis First ♦1.00; second 50c; third 25«. Prettiest baby girl over one year nnd W. G. PERRY, Prop. opportunity to »ecttre nnd retain Legal document covers for sale nt sionary secretary for the North Pacific Bantams—- under two— Phone 16 boaineae. The Sentinel office. mlOtf union conference. There will also be First ♦l.OO; se«ond 50«; third 25«. First ♦l.SO; second ♦LOO. Free Delivery at All Time» of the Day @ n r iP tu EASTW ARD HOMESEEXERS’ FARES GRANGE FAIR PRIZES SPRIGGS B R O T H E R S paIrons Advertising Not Only Gets New Customers Fresh Meats M eats At Prices that are right Good People’s Meat Market