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Notice! To Ladies W « 75he Saturday Only imi green. Km'h guest n v i ’ìi ed » |>n‘M •■ tit tumi (li«» tri'o Mini Mr». I' e WI ii ' i 'I or. tlio proni■)•■ ut, presentad eneh nii'in Ini with n Christina* Ini* cuiitnining fruii euke. Mu. O. I N e h e l s nini Min. Lydia Stuuffer wore ilio rsfreshnient oiiuiniittoo. Tlio rofronhmont» «oro oroiimoil potuto?*, folti tonano, hot Inni», jolly, uuufo pie, ctiffoo. Molli un che«*, | io | i onrn bull», nougat nini nula l ini tv In o iiientber* «oro prououl. ♦ ' ■»> »> l'Iio M. I*. 11. oluli bol.l ilu nummi ('brininiilii I roo Monda) ut tlio homo nf Mr» Hot Simili. |{ef reshments «oro toltoti. Min. Uni Short «un u guest As a Christinas Gilt we offer \ou <1*0 QO choice of our $4.75 Sweaters These are regular $5.(X) Sweaters and our very latest purchase, colors Green, Red. Blue, all have the new Belt Collar. ^ FADS AND FANCIES In a camp which is itlwiiya occupied by four and siuiictuni's by five nr all then* is bound to be considerable meal gelling with attendan t potato paring«, b c n \ hulls, bean stlings alld pen pods, not to mention matches and atruy pn per», » Inch have to lie disposed ul some how so the camp and it« am rounding» in ii \ not lie n blot and ti luciince to the landscape We always do up our rub lush in newspaper biindlea, which every other night go up in a huge mid pii-tur eauue bonfire. To prevent setting trees in grass afire we remit rue ted in a ilia taut corner of our small acre nwav from bushes, fenee mid trees likely to lake fire a “ luiriiing g l i a l “ by bending it two yard strip of cliieken wire ilacing the edges together with stout vvirei into a headless, boltoiuleaa “ b a r r e l “ which we filed firmly two good inches deep, in the sandy soil. Into this Imrrel we thrust nil our rubbish bundles until they eotild lie burned, which was then done safely, cleanly mill smiitmily by jusi applying ti iniitch mol letting the bree/e tiuil tue I'nnlied flumes do the test. • • • To heal dishes quirkly don't put them into u hot oven, but let them lie for it minute or two in hot water. • • • EuUrpe&n Club Orguuize« Tlio Kut«*i i ««* m il club, which oonw»»t* of Mrs. ilcot^t* Kt*rr’* (»itiuu |uqol* aliti Mi'*'« F*th«*r Silstiv’» voirr pupils, held it n first ili* otiti)* at the homi* of Mt*s Sil*l«\ Friday evt'iiing. After the progni in the following offioon* wore olo«*t«‘d: I hi lo Wyatt, president; Jessie McCord, \ ice prosidonf, and Mabel \ eat« h, secretary . The roniuinder of tilt* i*vi*iiing was spent in progressivo paint's. Light rof restituenti« wore nerved There were thirty present. Following is the program which was rendered: Diano Si do, **Tho Dreamer ’ *— Myrtle Sun foni. Vocal Solot * * The Sunshine of Your S iuile" Miss Martel. Ciano Solo, ' ' T h e Doll's D r e a m '' — Sarah Stewart. Male l^uartet, “ Dt»wn by the Old Mill 1 ti lm v iii)* l»ro«»ni* «1«» not »»*I «*«'t tho*«* S t r e a m ' ’ The High School (Quartet. Ciano Stdo, ' ' J u n e Flow«*r» * *— lira eie «*f :i g n 'o n c o lo r, f o r th o v «1«» not w«*ar a * lo ii)' a * tin»*«* o f n n a t u r a l *lia«|i». Sanford. • • • Vtn*al S<»lo, * * I l.ove You Truly*' For «li*h doth*, w w two littl«* *:ilt Gerald Man ton. Ini)»* t««^«*! ln*r. Tlivy will hint longer Piano St»lo, " ( t i p p l i n g Waters than an «»rJinarv rag «»r t*liee*e<'|otlt. Laura Stewart. • • • Vocal Stdo, “ Love I ne: prei .1"- A «‘oiuiiioii l»ra** « up hook, nueli a* i* Miss Wilcox. Pinno St»lt», " M i r t h of Beauty I ua u*i*«l in « hinii « ahinet* a ml on cup rink*, •+C '«an eanily In* ncrewtul into the «•u«l of nita Short. a lutMiiu handle, making an in«*\p« i»*iv *• Madisou in u former resident, being a and handy l»r<»oiii hunger, Literary Society Organized If you know of a »misty item unti \ daughter • • • of Mis. Jen nie li. Koscnbuig. An old fashioned literary society was ilo not inform tho newspaper, it in Mr. Kosenburg « a s at one time set-re When transplanting group* of see«! your o « n fault if it in not printed organized Friday by the (hid Fellows tary of the commercial club here. i lodges of the city, including the Rebck lmg* to their permanent place in the I ahs, the Encampment and tin* siibordi border «*t the flower garde»» they must Minn Erma Hazel Mi I l.n. da ughter of The “ J o k e r ' ’ club met with Mrs. uate lodge. The following officers were be protected from the hot nun for *«\ Mr. and Mrs. U. F. Mills, and Mr. Clara Burkholder Monday evening. ‘ I f j elected: President, (»corg«* <> Knowles; eral «lay*, until they beeome e*tub George Thomas Boyd »ill ho quietly •lining room « a s artistically devornpvl ¡first vice president, Mrs. (¡«‘orgr Wil li»hed married today at the homo of the with red and green, formed with reilnr '«*n ; second vice-president, II J. Shinn; To giv«* thi* protection I »me Jup h r id e'» parents. Both are prominent and red erepe. festooned from the center secret a ry, L. A. Ralston. The subject unese paiurod*, which I pick up cheaply young people of this city. of the chandelier, and with red crepe for «lebate at Wit* next meeting, some wherever I eim. rhe *tmight wood streamers to the place card of each • time in Janua ry , is: " R e so lv e d : That hnudb** «*au be »tuck in the ground t«> The Sem im onthly Dancing club «ill guest. A miniature Christmas tree, all Kcbekahs be allowed to join the 1 anchor them and they cun be tilt«*«1 in give a pa rty in Moose hull tonight. , laden with snowflakes, formed the cen | 'ubordm n te lo«|ge.*' Captains were i vanou* position*. It i* the work of terpiece of the table. Kefresbuients [ chosen and all present were selected nl about a moment to ctdlert them when 'e ven ing come*, for fear of rain during The Sofia! Twelve club is holding its) »e re served in t n o courses, consisting ternately by tin* captains. of chicken patties, nut bread sund- the night. One run cover a dozen plant* annual Christmas tree today at the ttiches, olives and fruit eake, candy unit with « mm * para*«»!, which i* infinitely uoiue of Mrs. John Bader. better handling u dozen grimy chocolate. There »ere several guests. ♦ ♦ ♦ I AMONG THE CHURCHES flower than pots, in the old way, for tin* The Enianon club is holding its a n The next meeting »ill be held Janua ry same purpose. nual Christmas tree today at the home : s with Mrs. C. K. Frost; » h o »ill be as • • * sisted by Mrs. K. E. Dean. of Mrs. Bert Trask. • • | Kvery religion»» organization i* in The cult of til«* box i* growing apace, Announcements have been received The Constellation club held its Christ vited to use this column for announce perhaps because the im»«|ern woman ha* Here of the marriage of Miss Clara j mas tree in Masonic hall last Thursday ment of it* service* and other news. more fal lal* to keep in order than her mother hail, or perhaps merely ■ Lurie Kosenburg, of Aberdeen, Wash- afternoon. A beautiful Christinas tret* Contributor* are requeued to omit ex grand ilgton, to Mr. Oscar I. Madison. The ha«! been erected in the banquet hall, hortation* un«i other editorial matter, because box adornment i* an interest to make the announcement of *er- mg art. Incidentally it calls for a fair vedding took place December 14. M r s . 1 which was beautifully deeomted ill red and viees a* concise a* possible. Social amount of ingenuity, and it entails in» functions, etc., and news outside of the littie tune and trouble in searching out weekly announcement may be elaborat suitable trimmings, most of which be e.i upon. J long to bygone periods, and can only « • • be found in old curiosity shops or among Methodist Church Rev. Jo» Knott*, 1 heirloom bundle* of quaint embroider* pastor. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Reg lies, «dd lace* and ri< h old world bro ular preaching services at 11 a. in. and ! cade*. 7:JO j». m. Mid week prayer meeting Kit her plain or quaintly shaped boxes, Food provided for the family table de Thursday evening at 7:30. bv the aid of rich fabrics anil scissors Sunday morning sermon, “ Pi«* (»»»«I | and paste, are skilfully converted into serves the careful thought of every house man, Christ J e s u s . " Sunday evening, things of beauty and often of value wife. Do you use thought when buying sacred concert by the choir. Monday for they are covered not only with rare evening, Sunday school Christina* pro brocades, but with everything obi and baking powder? gra in. interesting. • • • The quality of cake, biscuits and all Pres byterian Church D. A. Maclo-nd, To remove stains from fireproof d¡ali quickly raised flour foods depends largely pastor; phoue l.lTB. Bible school at 10 en which have become brown from bnk it. m. Morning worship at l l u . m. J uii ! ing, ««oak them in strong borax and upon the kind of baking powder used. ior Chr ist iuii Endeavor at .1 p. in. Eve ■ water, • • • niiig worship at 7:30 p. in. Royal Baking Powder is made from Morning subject, “ The Christ K in g.“ In cooking fruit it take* nearly twice cream of tartar derived from grapes. It is Evening, “ Christmas Mes sa ges." i as mu»ah sugar to sweeten it if added before cooking. Cook first, then sweet absolutely pure and has proved its excel Cbr..stian Church Prayer meeting en to taste. lence for making food of finest quality and • • • Thursday, 7:30 p. in.; bible school, 0:45 a. nt.; preaching aerviee, 11 a. m. and If you wish to raako |wwtpr lirl^Ht. wholesomeness for generations. 7:30 p. in. soak your pit-fi-s for a iluy or two, if The new ly elected pastor, O. II. King, v fry >1 nil. in w ater in which a small Royal Baking Powder contains no alum having returned to Everett, Wash., to qua ntity of potash has liccn dissolved. nor phosphate. -pend Holiday with hi« family, Elder A. A lump the si/e of » hickory nut to J. Stephen.» w ill have charge of the com each qu art of water is the proper pro munion aerviee Sunday morning. The portion. When you take the pieces out, ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO. Chrixtiun Endenvorers will have a ape ruli them carefully with a cork dipped New York ■ ini aerviee at 0:30 p. ill., after whieh in oil, then polish with a chamois skin members will viait other ehurehea. land whiting. Sand is often used, lint It • ft • is not recommended. When once your German L u th e r a n —There will be I pewter is bright and well cleaned you Lutheran aervieea in the German lan can keep it that way hy frequent appli guage in the Preabyterian ehureh Mon cations of hot water and soup. There day afternoon at 3:30. All Gerninna I has been a rev iv al of interest in pewter, and it is being extensively used in plnce are invited. • ft * of silver. * Baptist Church— K. 0 . O. Grntit, pn* •> I f a brick is used for an iron stand, tor emeritua. Sunday nehool lit a. m. Preaching II a. m. Prayer meeting the irons will retain their heat twice a* long. every Thuraday at 7:-'10 p. m. ? <• ft ft • * Christian Science Services in the ❖ chapel at 343 Second street each Sun Men'« Sample Heavy Work Shoes ................... $ 3 .6 5 day at 11 a. rn. Regular testimonial TESTED RECIPES •> meeting each Wednesday at 7:30 p. in. I I Men « Sample Shoes .................$ 2 .6 5 to $ 5 .0 0 The building ia open for the use of the ♦ ---------------------------------------------------------- ■+ circulating library each We Inesdry Oven Boileil Ham If you have no Ladies’ Dress Shoes, $7.00 values................. $ 3 .6 5 from 1:30 to 4:30 p. m. All ure cordial fin ies» cooker, try the following m eth X ly invited to the aervieea, aa well aa to od of rooking a ham: I’lttee the hum, Boy«’ School Shoes .................. $ 1 .5 0 to $ 2 .9 5 whole or half, in a vessel large enough make uae of the literature. • • • to hold it. Cover with hot or rnlil Men’« and Boy*’ Mackinaws...... $ 5 .0 0 to $ 7 .0 0 Free Methodist Church—Bov. F. W. water, put in oven, und allow four Men * Rubbers.................................. 8 5 ^ to 9 5 ^ Oliver, pastor. Sabbath sehool nt 10 a. hours after the water laiils for n ham ¡in. Preaching 11 a. in. and 7:30 p. in. of ten pounds. It is n way of cooking Boy*’ Rubbers ............................... 6 0 C to 75C Prayer meeting Wednesdays at 7:30 p. ham, tongue or corned beef far superior to boiling on top of the rnnge, nml ! m. All are welcome. Ladies’ Rubbers....................... 5 5 C . 60c\ 6 5 C • • • makes the meat tender and delicate. Catholic Church—F a th e r Curley, pna- Also, you have no steam or odor in your I tor. Mass and Sun day aehool nt >1 n. room. • • • m. on first and third Sundays of every Fresh Berry Om elette—Place one pint month. Sunday aehool at 10:30 a. m. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ of berries in a bowl with three table- on seeond and fourth Sundnya. spoonfuls of granulated sugar and two There is natlnfnction in having a Ict- tablespoonfuls of water Hnd let stand ' terheail that has the appearance of for 15 minutes. Break eight eggs into being “ right up to s n u f f . ” There ia a dish, add one-fourth eup of milk, n satisfaetion to The .Sentinel in lining pinch of salt, two tablespoonfuls of ■ printing for those who want that kind. sugar and beat very light. Heat a table spoonful of butter in a frying pan, drop » » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ 4 4 » 4 » 4 4 4 4 » 4 4 4 » < - t « 4 4 » 4 » 4 4 4 » 4 4 4 » 4 4 » » » 4 » 4 » 4 4 n9tf. THE FAIR @ n r ir t y í • Study Food Values • I Special Prices for Christmas COTTAGE GROVE SAMPLE STORE j * * m the eggs, let them set and then pince one third of the berries across the i en ter, lobi the omelette over, let It set one minute moie, turn it into u hot dish mid ariaiige the rest of the berries about it. Serve immediately. Hueh sweet omelettes rail be used for a quirk dessert on a busy morning, timi with the li iti tif a small electric stove they Teutonic Forces Are Within call be illude on the table while the meli Five Miles of Lucliai est anil is hi progress GERMANS CLOSE TO ROUMANIAN CAPITAL Hlilps III lllgll Orati* Pig«. E. M M 011*011 li»H nbipped III |W«| Itigli grade registered Duro«- Je mey sow* from Ilo* herd »»t C F. J o I iiihoii , of North Brunch, Mum , miti will ««tail u herd which In* expects will *urpa** nuv l»oi«l in tin* state Mi Johnson is one o! tin* beat known pr izew innin g hog breeders of the mbblle western Nfntcs. Shrub I n Furze Cottagi* drove, Ore., Dec. L*0 (To flic Ldi toi ) The shrub mentioned in Inst week ‘i issue of The Mentitici ns having been found bv Mr Spencer is Furze I lex Kuropaeiis). It belong» to ilo* pen family and resembles somewhat th«* Staiteli broom. T IL L A IV TAYLOR. MOUNT VIE W (Sp«*«*iii| to The S«*ntino!. \ Dec. ‘J o Miss Bertha Sears left Fri «lay for Leonti for a visit with her brother, Carrol Sears and fumile. Mi*. J. Il ('asti«», of Blue Mountain, visited Tuesday with her *isl«*rt Mr* Cintole Arne. \«ld llmith win nt C. H aight's in Delight Valley Sunday morning Mr and Mis J 1C Cooley. Miss L«l na Sears, Bt ison Sear* and Frank Sear* wet«* Cot tag«1 d rove visitor* Tucndny J. I'. W o k s tuoi son* were nt the Venteh «Sv McKibben mill Sunday. The sale nf KM d r i f t i t h ’s Saturday was attended by about tit) pe«qdc l.iiwreio'c Hare spent Sumíav at the C W. Senrs home. J»**se Hniisnrd, of Lebanon, und Miss Leo In C, Hub*, « » f Jefferson, nr«* visit ing at flu* home « * f their grandpsrent*. I Mi. and Mr*. Brown Hansard. Mis*« Verv a K« llv is preparing an en t e r t a minent t»» be held the Frolov after limili before Christmas nt the Mount View »cloud house. Situation is Critical. Lnmlnii (ninnigli thè l(numuiiluiis uppiirentl.v tire oflerlllg desp ern te te ■ Istance west ami »nulli nf Itili liarest thè elicili) f on cs are lapidi) clnsing Iti oli lliclr ■ upllul (dv tee» frolli Itcrllll reperì tliut tliu Dannile arili) ts al remi) inaiiaclng fur UcHHcs inolimi lini hai. si. huvlng reuchnd thè (rgei Ini ilvcr, wlilch la olii) rive in Bea frolli Dm forts The Oerilianu alili llillgurluiiM ulso bave Ulllieil niellici Ilei III HI si of Die i api tal bv working thr ough thè pussi-s •nuDmaat of rmupiiliiug. Stili aiiollier unii) force la reporled to Imve brekcll lliroilgll ami defcaleil thè tirsi Iteti munì.ili aruiy Southwest of l'Iteshtl It I n generally belleved I u r e thut Bussimi pressure un Voti l-'alkcn- liuvii's urti!) Ih rolli: li Triinsvlvuulu lui» cerne tuo Iute to offset thè ruphl galli* of Bm Germ ana, or uffei l ma terlull) thè Geruian plana of cucirci Ing lliieharest Tliut the llusslau force*. In con lunctlun wttli thè Hoiiuiuiilana. are inni,log progres s In iNdirudJa la ludi cateil hv thè la'eal comur inlcutlona. wlibh report Bini the ullP's I mv e re gulneil pari of thè Tehertiuvoda bridge and compelled thè oppostila force» le retlre seutliw uni freni severul lieights BLU E M OUNTAIN i Special to Till* Sentinel Dee. 20 Mr. and Mr* .)«»«• Perkin*. Sr.t «»f Doreria, visited tin* week end at the home .Lie Perkins, «Ir. Nitiong tin* d rove »hopper* from here Saturd ay were the Mcduin**. I’n! hot *. Moonev* avid Duerst* Frank Boíles, «»f NVbrnska, i* visiting for CATARRH and HAY FEVER hi* mu Ir, Bdl ( » f i ggs . Louisa Duer»t ha* returned horn«* from her work in Doremi. The Blue Mountain school will give ati entertainment Friday, Dec etti ber 22 \ large program will be given and will be f «dio wed by u Christ ma* tre«» and the usual eereno»nn*s connected with if No iidininsion will be «diarged. Poor Little Goos«! "SeeiiiN ms If I m n never tliol a di^ cent « i « 11 1 i lu the house! growled the eighteenth century author “ I think It would pay you to keep a goose!" sharply retorted tils wife "You mean one that would la? of aomo help to me. doit t you*/*' chortled the brute. Detroit Free Press. NEW MINISTRY IS FORMED IN ENGLAND London.— In the new ministry. Mr. Lloyd George. Lord Milner, Earl Cur con, Andrew Botiur l.uw and Arthu r lleiideraon form what Is officially term ed the wur cabinet, while the others, who ordlnurily have been ilea Ignuted us cabinet ministers, ure cull ed heads of de partments. This novel orguiil/.ution co n cen t r a t e s fur more power in the hands of 'lie prime minister than the British system ev er lias known. Mr l.loyd George has not hesitated to place him self In a position more closely resent hllng a dictatorship than he wus will Ing to give his predecessor. T h e complexion of the new govern me nt I h 13 Liberals, 15 Unionists, three l.uhorltes and the president of the hoards of tr a d e und ediiratlon and the shipping controller, who have been attached to no purtics. T h e most Important new officiala are the food and «hipping controllers. Baron Devon port ami Mir Joseph Mae lay. BELGIAN POLICY D E FE N D E D Un em ploymen t Declared Due Largely to British Embargo. Berlin, via London. T he G erm an gov ernm en t Issued u statem e nt In ex planatlon and Justification of the trans fer of Itelglun laborers to (ler many. It su>s the meaaure Is liy no m eans a hardship for the lulairers. but ia u Moelul necessity. Owing chiefly to the Itrlti. h etnhar go against Belgium's oversea s trade, which before the war employed a large part of the industrial population, lurge n u m b er s of Belgian wo rkers are Idle, the statem e nt says, and conditlnna are growing worse. Many families have become objects of public charity. This s tate of things is not due, as a s s e r t s ! In Belgium, to G erm an requisitions of raw material. Danni« Eucalyptus Ointment ut a u . o s u a « r o s t í T e a r s 2SC J a s « 80C / Trave on Low Round Trip Holiday Fares ( i n h o m e f o r X iiiiih . S l a v l’o r N e w Y e a r ’s D a y . O u r Invi- ro llin i trip llolirlay tic k c is a l low y o u p l e n t y o f l i m e . All p o i n t s in I i\ I ’A U I ’O U N ’IA W A SIIIN O T O N nml ID A H O . Holiday Sale Dates Met Weell ( B egOII p o i n t s Dec. 22 to 25 ine ; Dec. 30 to Jnn. 1 ine. Return limit Jnn. 1917. 'i'o i * ii Ii I'nniin points Dec 21 to 23 inc.; Dec. 25 to 28 inc. Return limit January 15, 1917. To I’nei lie Northwest poinls in Wnsliinglon Mini liliilio Dec. 22 to 25 inc. Return limit Jan. 3, 1917. Ask time eti*. loeiil agent for ol truins, fares, •Inlili M Sentt, (J. I’ A I '<>rt hiii<I. l Iregon S o u th e rn P a c ific Lines FOOTBALL— Oregon vs Pennsylvania Pasadena, fill., Jan Is) tleeU 21