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G. B G. It. G. 8. Earl Bui I J. II @ o r ir t g Haiti Hebei I. i.l w k ........... AMONG THE CHURCHES I f you kuow » society it oui mul do uot inform the newspaper, it :* your own fault i f it ia not priuted | Every religious organization ia iu vited to use this column for announce ment o f its services and other news. t'outributora are requested to omit M j hortatioaa and other editorial matter, to make the announcement o f ser vices as concise as possible. Social functions, etc., and new a outside o f the weekly announcement may lie elaborai ed upon.J l The Woman 'a Missionary society o f the Christiau church met with Mrs. Lydia G. Read last Thursday afternoon An interesting program and a pleasant afternoon were enjoyed. ♦ ♦ ♦ Curtis (). Parker and Miss Berenice I .am!i were married Sunday at the home The union services o f the churches o f the b r id e ’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. I..imb, at Goshen. The bridegroom will be held at the Methodist church is a son o f Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Parker, neat Sundifh evening at 7:30. The min o f this city, well known throughout the ister o f the Christian church will county. The young couple will be at preach. All are cordially invited to at home in the Mote residence on north tend. • • • Tenth street after September 1. Miss l.ura H e fty will describe a ♦ ♦ The W o m a n ’s R elief corps held their healthy Sunday school for the children regular business meeting in Phillips o f the Presbyterian Sunday school at hall Saturday afternoon. About ten 10:15 Sunday morning. Children from members enjoyed the afternoon. An in other Sunday schools are invited to In teresting letter from Mrs. P u f f y was present. read. It was decided to have the social Mrs. Oakes w ill lead the young people’s entertainments, including reception, birthday dinner, etc., every three union services at the M. K. church at 6:3(1 Sunday evening. The subject will months. be “ Growth: Body, Mind, Spirit ♦ <$■ • * • Mrs. Carrie Hemeuway entertained at Christian Church— Bible school al dinner Wednesday evening. The guests were Judge and Mrs. Shinn, Mrs. lima S*: 15 a. m. Morning worship at 11 a. m Iteager, Jack and Bonita Beager and Evening, union services. • • • Aileeu Armstrong. Mrs. N ellie Wood M cK inney will be ♦ ♦ ♦ A few young people gathered at the gin a series o f meetings for the study home o f Mrs. J. P. Graham Friday eve and investigation o f spiritualism on mng in honor o f Ken Sanford and Chet Sunday evening, August 2«, at her home Baker, o f Portland, who were visiting in Saginaw. Subject o f first meeting. here. The evening was spent in an in “ What Is the Use o f Spiritualism t ' ’ formal manner. College songs were The meeting will open at 7:30 sharp j ung and huckleberry punch and w afers Everybody welcome • i were served. <$> Free Methodist (Quarterly meeting services beginning Friday evening and Leona Society. Aug. 1.1.—-Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pur continuing over Suuday. Rev. D. D. ilin entertained in honor o f the birthday Dodge, district elder, will be in charge • • • anniversaries o f their daughters, Gladys Presbyterian Church D. A. MacLeod and Florence. The evening was spent u playing ‘ ’ 5(Kl’ ’ and other games ana pastor; phone 137K. Bible school at JO dancing. The house was beautifully dec a. m. Morning worship at 11 a. tn. Jun orated in pink and green and maiden ior Christian Endeavor at 3 p. m. Eve hair ferns. Sandwiches, cake, cream ning worship at 7:30.p. m. • • • puffs, coffee and punch were served at Christian Science Services in the 12 o ’clock. Those present were Lloyd Mooney, Chester Davis, Roley Doney. ! rhapei at 242 Second street each Sun Cordis Miller, Jesse Pitcher, Lloyd day at 11 a. m. Regular testimonial Ritchey, W. M. Negley, Oscar Warren, j meeting each Wednesday at 7:30 p. in Gene Kinney. Thelma Haymen, Dora 1 The building is opeu fo r the use o f the Burch, Ralph Pepue, Mae Warren, Fred circulating library each Wo inesilrv Tucker, Edna Miller, V iv a Ritchey, Mr. j from 1:30 to 4:30 p. m. A l l are cordial and Mrs. W. C. W’ ilkins and family. ly invited to the services, as well as to Florence Purdin, Gladys Purdin, Mrs. 1 make use o f the literature. 12. B. Storm and Fred Boyce, the latter o f Portland. Catholic Church— Father Moran, pas tor. Mass every Sunday at 8 and 10:30 Tent for Sale— 10x12 with extra wide a. m. Sermon at 10:30 a. m. f l y ; nearly new. Terms low. F. 8. | Harris, Chestnut, ave.. Cottage Grove, j Methodist Episcopal Church— Horace Box 384. augl7pd ! N. Aldrich, pastor. Sunday school every ! Sunday at 0:45 a. m. Service with ser Blank notes and receipts fo r sale at mon at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Junior The Sentinel o ffic e apr7tf League at 3 p. m. Epworth League at 0:30 p. m. • • • J GROCERIES ALWAYS FRESH ALWAYS GOOD ALWAYS PRICED RIGHT W e are Doing a Big Busi ness in Feed Because W e Have the Best and Sell it Right. Walk a Block and Save a Dime SHORT’S GROCERY Baptist Church—C. C. Van Gorkutn, pastor. Sunday school 10 a. m. Preach ing 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. B. Y. P. U. 6:30 p. m. P ra yer meeting Thursday at 7 :30 p. m. FADS AND FANCIES The common red ant is very hard to fight. He is small aad is so numerous that his name is legion, and he seems to be everywhere at once. I f ants get into the house, the simplest way to drive them out is by the liberal use o f oil o f pennyroyal. This may be sprayed on cotton batting and strewn around in small pieces. Fresh pennyroyal leaves spread ub«uit the place infested by ants will be quite as e ffe c t iv e as the oil. • • • Mint grows well in water. Pick the sprigs from the top o f the mint and the new shoots will grow continually— thus you will always have fresh mint in abundance. * * • Buy a long vanilla bean; they are usually 5 cents apiece. Put it in a pre- j serve jar with a patent screw top and ! rubber. F ill the jar with powdered sug j ar, screw on the top and let it stand a : week. When flavorin g for cake is de- . sired, mix a tahlcapoonful o f the odor- ixed sugar in the ja r with the granulat ed sugar o f the recipe. Cake usually re- | quires two even tablespoonfuls; custard, j one tablespoonful. The vanilla bean re In its Six Schools and Porty-eight D e tains its strength for a year i f the jar partments is engaged in the great work I is always kept carefully replenished ul uniting Learning and Labor. i with powdered sugar so that the bean Forty-eighth School Y e a r O p e « I is sunk in it. # * • Uniting Learning and Labor THE ORECON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE SEPTEMBER 18, 1916. Degree Courses requiring a four-year high school preparation, are ottered in (be following: A G R IC U LT U R E , 16 Departments; C O M M E R C E , 4 Departments, E N G I N E E R I N G , 6 Departments; M IN E S , 3 IK-partmcnts; F O R E S T R Y , 2 Depart ments; H O M E E C O N O M IC S. 4 Depart m enu; and P H A R M A C Y . V o c a t i o n a l C o u r s e s requiring an Eighth Grade preparation for entrance are offered in Agriculture, Dairying, ( ommerce. Forestry. Home Makers, and Mechanic ArU. Pharmacy with a two- year high school entrance requirement, S C H O O L O P MUSIC.— Piano, String, Band and Voice Culture. Catalogue and beautiful illustrated booklet free. Address 1 w-M 6-l*leS-7-li) Tan R kc . is t * * « , COaVAU.1» OKKOON I.arrisoli, rd Wfk 1 .arrisoli, rd w k .................. Walker, rd wk .................. Walker, rd wk ................. M ilk er, III » k .................... t'henowclh, rd wk ............ In making fruit pies that have an overabundance o f juice, bind the edge, when the pie is ready for the oven, with | an inch wide strip o f muslin that has been wrung out o f cold water, pinning it. When the pie is finished, unpin the | strip and d e ftly peel it o f f at once. 1 You will find that any juice which has ' crept through the edges has been ab j sorbed by the muslin and you have n tidy oven. Besides taking this precau- j tion, sprinkle a little cornstarch or flour both in the Imttom o f the pie and on top o f the berries. This thickens the juice. • • • A woman who does much o f her own work has most ingeniously (and artis tic a lly ) solved the problem o f keeping her kitchen range in beautiful condition 41.23 35.4b 38.00 51.03 Mil I '1 .'13.50 85.00 EASTWARD Frank Chcnoweth, rd wk .......... 16 25 W. A. Crispin, rd wk ................ 35.25 27.75 Marion Lewis, rd w k ........ 7 . INI M ui. Michaels, rd w k ........ Timi tliv Inloiitl Empirò 1 (I oil Marion W alluce, rd wk .. Ut.imi Canyon of Colum 2 INI Ralph Goodman, nl n k . . . Ina 12.01» Louis Van Meter, nl wk ,. — American Wunderland», 6 (Ml Harry Hebert, rd wk ........ —(Marier and Yellowiitonr II.mi Krank t'hcnowctli, rd wk . Parka lo.on .1. II Chenow et h rd » k . . Round trips al low fares daily Chas. House, rd wk .......... 12.00 until Heplember 30 \ iu The North H 00 V. F. Hebert, rd wk ........ Bank Itomi. Htopover where yon ileo. 1 .arrisoli, rd wk . . . . • • • • • 22.50 like. Road District No. 21. \, W. Hchwcriug, rd wk .. ........* 10.00 0.80 E. 8. Rollinoti, rd wk . . . . • • • 1 • North Bank Rail and 26 Hours Sail 100 R. E. Pcrshani, rd wk . . . • • • • • loti Fred Wiillsehleer, rd wk . . on the ships o f do luxe service, 1.00 ( ’ . G. Huffman, rd wk . . . . H. M Northern Pacific mol Great 2.00 Mm McGee, rd wk .......... • t • • • Northern, for 10.00 C Fletcher, rd wk .......... 6 00 O U N D M H. Fletcher, rd wk . . . . • • • * • SAN FRANCISCO M ritiH $32.00 10.50 C. Williams, ni w k .......... 8. !.. Allen, rd wk ............ • 1 • • • 22.00 frinii any Oregon Electric Ity. 11 on .1 M. Allen, rd wk .......... I aiint. Road 1>.strict No. 22. Ticket includes meals anil Iterili. R M. Griuishaw nl wk .. ........* This route saves time und money 8.00 1. It. N r ’I mui , rd w k .......... 5.00 and is u delightful trip. 2.00 Geo. Prescott, rd wk ........ • • • « • I ’nt Prescott, rd w k .......... 1.00 Road District No. 23 W. C. Hall, pipe, e t c . . . , ........ t 10.25 H ep ta m tie r 24 to O c to b e r H Road District No. 24. from Mollile West to Willam ette i no 8 It Finegan, b lacksm ith., . . . . 4 Valk j Road District No. ,25. Elmer Fleck, nl wk .......... ........ * 6.00 I sell prepaid tickets. 2.01' M C. 1 aman, ni w k .......... » • • • • II. R. K N I G H T . A G E N T 1.00 1. V . Fleck, rd wk ............ • • • • Eugene, t Ire. Henry Cunadny, lumber •1 L5" • . . . nuglOscp.lO Road District No. 2tl. N s. Burch, rd uk ................. 12.00 P. Miniseli. rd wk .............. 14.00 2 1 I Olili Bangs L ivery Co., fre ig h tin g .. J. C. Johnson, ni w k .................. 3 On \ ft her Johnson, rd wk ............ Rood District No. 51, rd wk .................... 56.00 8. It. Finegau, blacksmith......... .50 C. E. Nuns, nl wk ........................ 4.on Komi District No 54. K. It. Cupenhuvcr, rd w k ............ Bino J. A. Ewing, rd wk ................ 4 I I I tu \cn Knight, rd wk ..................... 5.00 M. ('. Hall, pipe and tile. • • • • (l.fi f Fred Pillarli, rd v^k .................... 4.00 Kotin tulli, rd w k . . . Hunt Raymond Fray, rd w k ................ 2 no Weed, rd wk ............. II. A Fischer Boutin l.br. Co., Ihr........ 26 72 Wirk Miller, rd wk .......... , , , , , I I . Road District No. 30. 7.INI W. M. Fie ry, rd w k .......... • • • • • V M R i c h a r d « « , rd wk ..........♦ 43.00 K«*firth Kurier, rd wk . . . . • • • • • Omi Ellis Rieliardson, rd wk ............ 30 no •. A Kwring, rd w k .......... , , , , , 5 la» Ed Hutton, rd wk .................... 26.00 K. F. Ream, nl wk .......... • • • • « I l »al H. Fowler, dr wk .................. 32.00 Joe llarrill, rd wk .......... • • • • s «0 I- » E McDonald, rd wk .............. 27.00 P. T. Carter, rd wk .......... • • • . 1,1 1 Marshal Wise, rd wk .................. 6.00 M abbi II Fnrnhnm, nl wk , , , , W. K. Wise, rd wk .................... 7 00 M II 1 .1 f 1 .... r.. rd w h ___ 8.00 II. Fowler, rd wk ............. 5 On II. Fmmtuin, rd w k ........ *1.00 Road District No. 31. Il 1 ». Fountain, rd w k . . . . 1,00 L. J. I ’ourtnles, powder............... # 20. In Herman 8 Simili, rd wk .. 2!> is 1 Fred Cassidy, rd wk .................. 52.50 P. T. Carter, rd wk .......... 1 . Alex Johnson, rd wk .................. 23.62 J. K Miniirv, rd w k ........ 1 . ■ • Frid Wilhelm, rd wk ................ 17.00 M . Il 1.affinali, rii w k . . . . I l 04 Pat Prescott, rd wk .................... 13.50 A. Harris, rd w k ................ • t • • • 19.90 Geo. I ’ n-srott, rd w k .................... 21.37 ( ». L. E off, rd w k ............. 18.9 1 Itosene II urti, rd wk .................. 17 00 IL Fountain, rd wk .......... • • • • • gll.ftf) Clinton Carlson, rd wk ............ 17.IN) W. Carter, rd w k ................ • • t • • 13.03 Prank Drew, rd wk .................... 13.(H Norbert Ayn, rd w k .......... • « « • • gli. MO Kurl Hrvery, rd w k ..................... 2 00 lumi* rd wk .. • • • • • IM Road District No. 32. E. E. Ream, rd wk .......... 11.07 N. T. Saul, rd w k ....................... 4 3,00 II. 1». Heymonr, rd wk . . . . • • • • • 31 79 W. A. la Bleu, rd w k .................... 6 00 lumi* rd wk .. • • • » • 11.42 Lloyd Gibson, rd wk .................. Is.INI Il l>. Fountain, rd wk . . . • • • • • 5»t Ht W. A. Mead, rd wk ................... 2.0<> A. A. Johnston, rd w k . . . . • • • • 26.28 Road District No. 3«. Road District No. 55. Win. G. Kluusmun, bolts A nails 4 13.05 \N K. Hall, pipi* and tile. . . . . . .4 6.75 Earl Humphrey, rd w k ................ 24.00 Rond District No. 56. Arthur McDowell, rd w k ............ 8 Oft Frank Crowe, rii w k .......... ------ 4 4 IH» I amis Heit/man, rd w k .............. 12 INI J. 1». Humphrey, rd wk . . . » • • • • 12.00 Charley Caler, rd wk .................. 2.50 Ilndwori P«*«* ri it light y K m , plow A Road District No. 37. f r e ig h t ........................ .. .. • • • . 80.95 W illie Lee, rd wk ..................... f to o Road Dlstr.ct No. 07. Percy Steeprow, rd w k ................ .50 W. W. Jackson, nu ils... . . . .4 :: 00 Elmo Hummers, rd wk ................ 6.50 1«. J. Hender*on, liluck*iiiit)i , , , , LOU Road District No. 38. Road District No, 59. W. E. Warfel, black sunt h in g . . . f 2.05 r. C. Pevnney, rd w k ................ 8.00 Jock Humphrey, rd wk .. . . . . .4 4.INI Road District No. 08. F. Miller, rd wk ..................... 16.00 Elmira l.br. Co., lu m b er... . . . 4 12.9*1 It. It. Cook, rd wk ...................... 20. ini :• 18 II. F. Miller, nl w k ..................... 1 «1.041 Ilergman Bros, blarksmitli • • ■ • J. C. McFarlnnd, b la c k s m ith .... 3 lu Road District No. 39 7.50 E. J. Norton, rd wk ....................f 10.00 L. II. Ream, rd wk .......... 12.00 Monroe Minster, rd wk .............. 1.00 R. T. Pale, rd wk ............. 20. (Ml II. H. Earle, rd wk ................... 20.00 V. 1'. Humphrey, rd wk . . . . W. It. Hlachly, nl wk .................. 2.IMI Boone Humphrey, rd w k . . . • • t • 811.00 44.(81 II. II. Earle, rd wk ..................... 6.00 M\ Il Conner, nl wk ........ 81 00 Jess Herbert, rd wk ................... 5.00 A R Tolman, rd w k ............ A. W. Graham, rd wk ................ LOO F. X. Gallagher, rd w k ........ • • • • 58JMI Itoss Meyers, rd w k ..................... 2.00 Geo. Hallnday, rd w k .......... • • • • 20.00 K. W olf, nl w k ............................. 2 INI Henry Pollett, rd wk .......... • • • • go.oo 22.00 E. J. Norton, rd w k .................... 5.40 George Richards, rd w k . . . . 0.00 E. Lamb, rd wk ....................... 4.O n Walt Ream, rd wk . . . 20.00 W. B. Itlachly, rd w k .................. 4.6N Pitie Kollett, rd wk . 20.00 II. H. Drugg, rd wk .................... 4.77 8. A. Hanta, rd wk ............ 5.00 Geo. Hwarti, rd wk .................... 2.01 Merrill Barnes, rd wk ........ 2.00 II. II. Earle, rd wk .................... 7.21» Militer Cambie, rd wk ........ • • • • HOMESEEKERS* FARES Road District No. 39. E. F. Ream, rd wk ................... 4 7.98 Herman Hrnith, rd wk ................ 35.HN P. T. Carter, rd w k ................... 26. 88 23.88 A. Harris, rd w k ........ 23. HN G. N. Ilryant, rd wk .. 2 1 .Hit E. E. Rust, rd wk . . . . I I .'.I I George Richards, rd wk 13.93 Albert Reed, rd wk .. 11.91 George Hrnith, rd wk 3.98 B. B. Jay, rd wk ......................... 11.94 Harry Hwartz, rd wk ................ I.IIH J. K. Master, rd wk .................... |.)|N Road District No. 40. Fred lliland, rd wk ................... 4 8.00 Robert Cox, rd wk 8.0(1 !<*» Mounts, rd wk 3.00 George Mounts, rd wk ................ 3.00 Road District No. 42. C. Raping, rd w k ................... 4 11.00 Ed Raping, nl wk ..................... 10.00 Road District No. 45. lames McMullen, rd w k ........... . ■* 3.00 Geo. Fawver, rd wk ................. 5 00 Carl Petersen, rd w k ................. M0 Thus. Burgess, rd wk ............... HUH) F. C. Johnson, rd wk ............. 0.00 Kd L. Ayres, nl w k ................... 20.00 Road District No. 49. 1*. R Millican, rd wk ................. 4 In.tNi Oscar Millirtm, rd w k .................. 39.00 Robert Hays, rd wk ................... ¡ 2.00 It. C. Trotter, rd wk .................... 26.00 E. K. Hrhwering, rd wk .............. 53 (Nl Robert Stephens, rd w k .............. 46.00 Lee Htephens, rd wk ................ HUM) J. Fnrnhnm, rd wk .................... o.OO • inani Htephens, rd w k .............. 16.00 K**l Campbell, rd wk .................. 10.00 R. Mend, rd wk .................... 17.00 SAPEGUARD YOUR CHILD. I f your child is pale, dull, nt times flushed, irritable and fr etful you should attend to this condition nt once ns the chnnces nre your little one is suffering from worms. Kicknpoo Worm Killer is whut you should get. This well known remedy in lozenge form is pleas ant to take and expels the worms at mice, the cause o f your child's suffer ing. Only 25c, nt nil druggists. FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY L. ( I ’nid A dv.) L . R A Y nugl7 24 31c