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coming in «ml serving refreshments of C O TTA G E G R O V E SAM PLE STO RE Y o u W ill Fin d B a rgain s at T h e S a m p le Sto re E v e r y T im e — Ladies' Shoes 8 2 .4 5 to 84.3.5 Misses' Shoes................... 8 1 . 9 5 to 8 3 .2 $ Boys' Dress Shoes ....................... ...... 8 1 .5 0 to 8 3 .2 5 Boys’ High Tops Men’s Dress Shoes 8 2 . 6 5 to 8 5 . 5 0 Men's Logger Shoes 8 5 .9 5 to 8 9 .0 0 Men’s All Wool S u its.......... Boys’ Suits 8 9 . 0 0 to 8 1 7 .5 0 ........................... 8 1 . 9 5 to $ 4 . 8 5 A . W . SW A N SO N , M anager »—-------------- ----- --- . . . . . . — = z > !« ___ GRANGE DOES LOT' p l o r a r e now m uch MORE FOR' IT TO DO homo of Fred l.niub, foniterly of this eity. Mr. Coehrun »vili tukc per»oiial e li a i ge of hi» ticoly urqulreil furio prnp erl v uml It i» Iti» intentimi to move hi» fi finiiilv frolli Eugeni' to thè fumi »non Ile nlso own» li »muli fumi nenl Cottage Giove, which will In' operateli hy a Eugeni' Hrglator. teiiMiit Gii» » ou » om kaisers world war A M O N O T H E CH UR CH ES (Every religiuua orguuuatiou i* lu Alliance With Mexico and Japan for ted to use this column fur nnuounce cut o f its services and other uews. I Conquest of American Territory Is >utributore are requested to omit ex- Stute Organiser Tells of Financial Conulved Through Diplomatie irtatious tiud other editorial mutter, Benefits Resulting From Agents Stationed Here id to make the anuouncemcut of ser ces us concise us possible. ¡Social Cooperation motions, etc., and news outside of the Washington, Foli. 28. -The Associated ■ Press is enabled lo revenl flint Uerimtny Also Urges Social Duties of Organtxa in planning Ultrestricted submarine nin tton ami Ellmluatlou of Pentolini Methodist Church Rev. Jos. Kuotta, fale and eoiintitig its consequonres, prò Grievances Agriculturalist pastor. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Reg posod ali nllinnco with Mexico and Talks ou Rodents. ular preaching services at 11 a. in and dapali to uiiiko wur un thè Filiteli States 7:30 p. in. Mid-week prayer meeting it' tliis country sliould uni retnnin lieti trul. Thursday evening at 7:30. (Continued from page one) • • • dapali, througli Mexicnu mediatimi, Presbyterian Church -D. A. MacLeod, un» tu bo urgod to aliandoli ber ullies astor; phone 137k. Bible school at 10 nini join in thè uttuek mi thè l'nited limi he shull do so mid so, thnt ui. Morning worship at 11 a ui. Jun States. system would be imprnctienble, Mexico, for ber renard was to re not be favorably received by the ■ r Christian Endeavor at 3 p. m. t-oivo generai fintinomi support frolli er, that the gov ernment would not ¡tig worship at 7:30 p. ui. Germani, re conquer Texas and Arixotiu mit that kind of work und I lutt tin' Christian Church -O. 11. Kiug, minis — dosi provinvos and ahnre in thè vie rving mi of »neh m system would ter. Bible school, 0:45 a. in. Young Pen- torious^|H'ace tertus Gerumny eontem leu ve thè eouuty iigent any time Society of Christian Endeavor, piateti other work flint accomplishes some Dotails nere loft to Herman Minister thing p. ui. The Lord's Supper, II a. ni. voti Eekhnrdt, in Mcxieo City, who by Preaching II a. m. and 7:30 p. m. The eouuty iigent, Mr. Rolli» stateti, Morning theme, •• Christ's Second instructimis signed hi Oeriuan Foreign is alwa.vs ready to answer calle front lining as Related to Practical Chris Minister Zinimeriniin, ut Berlin, Jnnit thè farluers and to givo all possible n»- | in W ork.” Evening theme, " L o r d , ti ry I!*, 1917, was direeteil to propose thè sistanee in solv ing thè proldeius nnd allianee with Mexico, to General ('tir meeting emergertele» iipon which lue ad hat Wilt Thou Have Me to D o t ” All men of the congregation are asked rnnxa ami suggest thnt Mexico seck lo vice is usked, bill (he grentest work of brinT; dapali iato thè plot. to be present at the morning service. (he ugelli is neeompliehed ili dev eioping • • • These instruetions nere tranamltted project methods, »urli n» developing u Christian Science —Services in the to \nn Kckbardt tlirough Count voti better ami a Urger corn crop for thè chapel at -Mil Second street each Sun Bernstorff, foriuer Ueruian anibassatlor eouuty, getting farmer» to cooperate iu day at 11 a. m. Regular testimonial here, now un bis wny buine to Geriuany »elling and buying limi in humlliiig »neh meeting each Wednesday at 7:30 p. iu under a anfe eondnet olitili II ed froni his problem» li» thè ermliention of pe»t» of T he buildiug is open for the use of the eiieiules bv thè country against which different kintls. \» un example of thè | circulating library each Wednesday he was plotting war. bitter he referred to thè »courge iimotig I from 1:30 to 4:30 p. m. All ur* carlini Germany pictured to Mexico by broad »heep ti year ago vvheti over 1500 sheep ly invited to the services, as well as to intimation, England nnd the entente nl di’ thè eouuty were ianeulated ugnili»! li 1 lies defeated; Germany and her allies di »rase whieh hnd never befure np . make use of the literature. triumphant and in world domination bv peared in thè rounty. Mr. Robb »ani thnt rounty tigoni work Baptist Church— E. G. O. Groat, pas the instrument of unrestricted wnrfare. A copy of Zimmerman 's instructions un» »taried in Europe a» far Rack a« ■ tor emeritus. Sunday school 10 a. ni 'raver meeting 1 t° vnn Eckhardt, sent through von Ilern ix7il und that the discovery of the milk I Preaching 11 a. m. Pray p. m. storff, is in possession of the l'nited | thl. d is c o v e r y ,,f ncw and | every Thursday at 7:30 p. Strifes gov priment. inethod» of dcaling with in»ect» pesi», ( The Sentiurl wutits «inut avi», } v lllt f Just a Tilt of the P all Women don’t m in d f i l l i n g the kne«-hign supply cun of the new Suc tion-feed. Only it lew inclie» to lift. No strain ing o f back or aim ». THE NEW S HARPLES SUC TIO N -PEED S ep ar at or f f f < a/f (A# t t mt crtum a It fA* Any Other •rpar.iiot w ill !«••© C((* aiu whrfl III© apTr«! •t.u kcn*. V**tl i .»n t a l w a v t l u r t l at r u . tly th© ritfht Nt» on© t an. It* m intixMMihlr, kprctl iruluulur or lit» »i>crtl null« ator Th© Suet huí irrit »kniit dr.in. fa»( or alow ,.. »©vrn err «m. C i t»ai Icy Increases with the • p m i. Com© m aiul I« t us »how you how n work«. Sterling Feed Co. i ■ ■ a remembrance o f the occasion from each guest. Those invited were Miss Maud Hooper, Ramona Spriggs, Ora Fullmer, l.ucile Hess, Ronald Hess. W il son Hubbell. Hesp'er Hubbell, Billy Miss Edith Purdin gave a party to Hall, Georgie Brund, Claire Hognte, J D o K z a ttc r r * , J F - Ïo fï.r u ï her young friends Wednesday evening. Georgie Kerr, Alice Griswold. Marjorie * The home was beautifully decorated. Cochran. Robert Veatch, Harold Bede. Games and dancing were the amusement Paul I.eRoy. Ralph Pleuard. Billy Me- nml thè like, were thè reault of inve»ti Free Methodist Church— Rev. F. W. and light refreshments were served. Cargar. Dorothy Cooper. Orval Rags Lane Convict In Attempted Break. gation» conducici! bv rounty ugent» or Oliver, pastor. Sabbath school at 10 a. <$> s$* ^ dale, Lola Godard. Lois Godard and William Bowen, alias Alfred lladlev \ i-xperimental station» A PO O RLY TED HORSE in. Preaching 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m The Semi-Monthly Dancing club will Kenneth Goff. committed from lame county lust Nov reflect» di»cred»t on it» owner, but th» Prayer meeting Wednesdays at 7 p. . hold a session in Moose hall tonight. ember, was one of the insane asylum owner gets the w on t of the deal be 0 0 0 The W. C. T. I', held a special meet m. All are welcome. patients who, on Sunday afternoon, j rau»» economy in feeling the nor»« • 0 0 The Social Twelve club meets this ing Tuesday afternoon at the home of with several other criminal insane con- ( affect» it» working rapacity a» well a» afternoon with Mrs. Clara Burkholder. Mrs. Sarah Knox, at which Mrs. Lottie Catholic Church— Father Curley, pas fined in the institution, attacked the Its appearance I f your hor»e ko-h» on There will be a business session and o f Hannon, who has been campaigning in tor. Muss and Sunday school at 8 n. guards and made at attempt to escape. ; hi* feed you ran correct it by buying ficers will be elected. California, was the guest o f honor. m. on first and third Sundays o f every your feed here, a» you get the beat J. M. Devers, former district sttor- ' 0 0 0 month. Sunday school at 10:30 a. ni. ncy, who was in office nt the time of quality for the lca»t outlay. Farmer», 0 0 0 contractor* and hone owner» generally The Emanon club meets this afternoon The M. P. O. club meets next Tues on second and fourth Sundays. Bowen’s arrest nnd at the time o f his; know that our feed i* alway* up to th» at the home o f Mrs. Ida Veatch. day with Mrs. H. A. Miller. committal to the asylum, says that he 1 stnndnrd. C U L I N A R Y VERSE 0 0 0 0 0 0 doubted very much that the man was in ! The annual roll call of the Woodmen The annual meeting of the missionary sane at that time and believes now that I o f the World was held Friday evening, society of the Presbyterian church will Always have lobster sauce with salmon, he was shamming in hopes of being able j about f i f t y members responding. A ban be held next Wednesday afternoon nt And put mint sauce your roasted Ininli to make his eseape more easily from ; Pedestrians Are Inconvenienced, on. quet was served, and was followed by the home of Mrs. J. W. Buckley. The the asylum than he could hope to from j Sloan'» Liniment for Rheumatism speechmaking. annual election o f officers will be held Veal cutlets dip in egg and bread the penitentiary. Travel on Roads Is Difficult, T h e torture o f rheumatism, the pain» 0 0 0 crumb, and final plans will be made for at But No Senous Results and aches that make life unbearable A social session followed the regular tendance at the Willamette presbytery, And fry until you see a brownish red Quarterly Meeting Horticultural Society are relieved by Hlnnn'» Liniment, a meeting of the Eastern Star Friday eve. whirh meets April 4 and 5. come. The quarterly meeting of the l.noe <•> <'£'* • lean clear liquid thnt i» rosy to apply Urate gruyere cheese on maenroni, ning. Refreshments o f clam chowder, Thermometer I* Kind, Children Have County Horticultural society will be and more effective than mossy plasters banana pie and coffee were served. Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Jones entertained Make the top crisp but not too bony. Jolly Times With Snow Ball*, El held in the Woodman hall at Creswell or ointment* bernu»e it penetrate* Mrs. John Bader, Mrs. J. H. Chambers, at dinner Sunday in honor of Mr. and In dossing salad miud this law: Saturday, March 3, at 1:30 p. ru. E. L. der* Ski and Weather Man quickly without rubbing. For the mnny Mrs. Herbert Eakin, Mrs. Elbert Bede Mrs. Frank C. Jones. A three-rourse With two hard yolks use one that's raw. Klemer, president o f the Lane County Says: ' Tine S t u f f !” pftin» and aches following exposure, and Worth Harvey were on the enter repast was served at 1:30. Guests pres Roast veal with rich stock gravy serve, Fruit Growers’ exchange, will present strain*, »priiin* and muscle soreness, tainment committee. ent were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Cellers, Mr. And pickled mushrooms too, observe. a full report of the work o f the ex Sloan'» Liniment i» promptly effective. 0 0 0 and Mrs. Vernon Proudfit, Miss Veto Roast pork sans apple sauce— past doubt change this year including a report on 'Continued from page one) Always have n bottle handy for gout, The Odd Fellows lodge held a social Hickey, Lillian Lewis, Sol Coffman. Ce Is ” Hamlet” with the “ Prince” left sales and cost of marketing apples. C. lumbago, tooothnehe, hnchnrhe, stiff out. session Tuesday evening in honor of the cil Woolley and Robert Jones. E. Stewart, county fruit inspector, will Iiioke one of the show windows, ruining . neck and all cxtcrnnl pain». At drug eighty-third birthday anniversary of Y'our mutton chops with paper cover, give an address on spraying. Other cakes and pies and upsetting thing» in gist», 25c. Robert Griffin, oldest charter member. The presidents of the women’s clubs And make them amber brown all over. speakers and discussions will be on the general. ----------------- r - ■ — There were orchestra music, speeches of the eity held a meeting yesterday Broil lightly your beefsteak; to fry it program. AH fruit growers are invit W. o . Perry, of the People’» meat and a banquet. Six o f Mr. G riffin ’ s afternoon, at which time it was decided Argues contempt o f Christian diet. ed to be present. market, lost a bunch of entile in On.i nine children were present. The guest to call a mass meeting for the after Buy stall fed pigeons, and when yo u ’ve land, the snow causing the roof of the got ’em, of honor was presented with a Morris noon of Tuesday. March 13, for the or Road Bonds Opposad. building whieh sheltered them to enve The City Transfer chair. The way to cook 'em is to pot 'em. ganization of a civic improvement club. The $8,000,000 state board bond ¡»sue in. All Kinds of . 0 0 0 Wood grouse are dry when gumps have was protested, the appointment of E. The Sentinel's correspondents report marred them— Mrs. C. E. Umphrey entertained Tues A special session of the Masonic lodge J. Adams, of Eugene, for state highway the giving away of mnny barns nnd day afternoon in honor of her son, Don was held last night for the purpose of Before you roast them always lard them. commissioner, was urged, a committee sheds under the weight of the snow. ald, in celebration of his seventh birth hearing a Masonic lecture bv H. R. Cole To roast spring chickens is to spoil ’em: was named to arrange for the corn show- The children enjoyed the storm, day. A merry company of his little man, a noted Masonic student and trav Just split them down the back and broil next fall nnd first step» were taken to whether anyone else did or not ami hnd Plano Moving a Specialty ** 'em. friends enjoyed a delightful afternoon eler. The lecture was a most interest ward a picnic at lteceta bench, Inst mnny a jolly snow fight. A number of WOOD A N D COAL and enjoyed many games and a deli ing and entertaining one. Members of It gives true epicures the vapors week by the Lane County Pomona grownups frmn eastern state* improvised Phone 56 cious luncheon. Master Donald received the Eastern Star surprised the men by To see boiled mutton without capers. grange nt its meeting nt Hnntn Olnra. Office At Eagle Olgar Store skis and did some fancy »flint* on re* Boiled turkey, gourmands know, of ervoir hill north of the eity where there course, Militia Company I* Inspected. was plenty o f snow and n fin e grade S PRIN O COLDS A R E DANOF.ROUS Is exquisite with celery sauce. Lieutenant-Colonel P. H. Kessler and for that kind o f sport. The cook deserves a hearty cuffing Lieutenant Willi» Hhippnm were here The greatest sufferer* were probably Hodden changes of temperature and Who serves a fow l with tasteless stuff last Thursday for the regular inspee the bird» nnd owners of livestock. The underwear bring spring colds with ing. tion of ¡Sixth company, C. A. C., N. O. feeding o f the birds was not n particu stuffed up head, sore throat and general Egg sauce (some make it right, some They found the property in good condi larly serious problem but those having FROM E Y E S T R A IN cold symptoms.* A dose of |)r. K i n g ’s not) tion and were well satisfied with the large herds of entile on ranges, which New Discovery is sure relief, this happy Is good with codfish or turbot. as It la the cause of many nervous efficiency o f the members of the com are usually open the entire winter, have combination of antiseptic balsams clears Shad, stuffed nnd baked, is most deli derangements, headaches, indiges pany. been put to considerable expense in pro the head, soothes the irritated mem cious; tion, vertigo, choria, etc. viding feed. Feed usually being un branes and what might have been it ’Twould have electrified Aspicfous. Eugene Lodge Postpones Visit. necessary, no great quantity of it i» on lingering cold is broken up. Don't stop — From The Country Home. The visit of Wimnhnla camp No. <1, hand nnd a protracted feeding period j treatment when relief is first felt ns a of Eugene, to Cottage Grove, which would mean much siffering for the ! half cured cold Is dim ge mils. Take Dr. i STAR. was to have been Inst Thursday, was stock. It being impossible to get wood King's New Discovery till your cold is is difficult of attainment when one postponed until a week from tonight. into the eity over the present roads, to- gone, (Special to The Sentinel.) is handicapped by poor or imperfect At that time the Eugene lodge will eon gether with the fact thnt the mills are Feb. 28.— Ed. Cole ivns a week end fer the royal purple degree upon a num vision. closed nnd not cutting any tie blocks, I visitor last week. ber of candidates. has caused some little inconvenience to You may consult me with perfect Miles Pitcher, Sr., was quite ill Sun those who did not put in their winter's day. confidence, for advice relative to Attend Elk Feed at Eugene. fuel. Frank Flisher attended the Elks’ your eyes. Among those who attended the Elk But there is no cloud without a silver meeting in Eugene hist week. feed nt Eugene Friday evening were Cottage drove Transfer Nora Ward went home Friday and re Wm. Lnndess, Ernest Lockwood, John lining, l isten to what the weather op timist says: turned to her sehool Monday. Gruber, Frank Fleseher, Horace Coch ‘ ‘ This snow is a mighty good thing. The mail carrier has hnd some trouble ran, Erl Willson, John Spriggs, W. C. The heavy snow in the mountains us lately on fieeount of the deep snow. Johnson, Wm. Brund, C. A. Hnrtcll and sures the rivers nnd creeks plenty o G. M. Hawley. Broken Lenses E Y E S IG H T S P E C IA L IS T Factory on water in the summer. The miners in the Freight Wreck Delays Trains. mountains have water to work with, Quickly Replaced s s i Willamette St.. Eugene, Ore. P rem ises Mrs. Skipworth Dies. Plano Moving Several of the northbound passenger whieh makes the development of the Mrs. Cornelia B. Hkipworth, of Eu mines possible. The moi»ture makes trains were delayed Friday morning by Auto Dray For Quick Delivery the dcrailinentiif a number o f cars of gene, mother of Circuit .fudge Q. F. danger from fires less, nnd it nl»o makes O FF IC E : Elite Confectionery a freight train near Drain the night be Hkipworth, passed away quietly Friday •he climate better in hot weather, fore. No. HI, due here at 2:28 n. m., did morning nt the age of 82 years. She " In the valley the snow keeps the Phone 72 not arrive until 8, nnd the Koschurg lo had been ill for some time nnd for the fruit and flower buds back and prevents cal, due at U:68, did not arrive until last few days was so low thnt her son them from coming out too quickly nnd Worms Make Children Fretful. nearly noon. The special from here to remained almost constantly nt her bed exposing themselves to the curly spring * hildren suffering from worms are Salem to carry delegates to the Chris side. frosts Inter. It nlso furnishes needed dull and irritable, puny and weak, often tian Endeavor convention, was also sev moisture for the soil, for you know we grind their teeth and cry out in sleep, Log Trestle In Popular Mechanics. eral hours late. are several inches of rain short this sen being a eonstnnt source of worry to A picture of the big log trestle built son counting from Nepteniber. ’ ’ their parents. Kirknpoo W o r m Killer in the woods above Itiijnda for the rail ro n is a mild laxative remedy in candy tnh way of the IT. H. Logging company, ap Chos. Cochran Buys Farm, let form that children like to take. pears in the February issue of Populnr BURNS, CUT Charles H. Cochran, the well known I romptlv effective, it kills and removes Mechanics. The building of the trestle and WOUNDS Eugene musician, has exchanged two the worm from the system. Irregular wns quite a feat in engineering. good residence properties in this city appetite and bowel movement, lack of Dannia Eucalypti» Olntm for the lOOnere farm of Mrs. Powers AT ALL OSUQ » T O R I 1 There’s almost nothing a little wnnt located on the Coburg Harrisburg road, interest in piny are sure signs o f worms. Relieve your child o f this burden. At Tuace 26 C JARS 6 0 C ad. w on ’t do for you. d !4tf $0000000000M » 0 0 » » »000000000000000000000000000 » » » » » » 4 southeast of Harrisburg, near the farm | nil druggists, 20c, I f you know of a society item and j d» not inform the newspaper, it is your own fault if it is not printed ' I FILL OF SHOW IS DEEPEST SINCE YEAR 180? STERLING FEED CO. Blackmore & McFarland Hauling & Draying Done on Short Notice Health Often Suffers Success In Life L. L. Harrel Sherm an W. Moody Draying of all Kinds F U R N I T U R E HARDWARE KNOW LES & GRÄBER V <