Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1909-current, April 19, 1917, Image 2

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FADS AND FANCIES
N e g ro e s Tench Us Loyalty /
'JlJ OR an example, tboae Americana of Caucasian race
3 11 who cudgel their brains tor excuses to keep out of
Avar when Germany makes war on the t inted States
are commended to a citizen ot negro blood. This is what
Koscoe Colliding Simmons, of Louisville, Ivy., a nephew
of the lat« Hooker T. Washington, said recentl\ to an a s ­
semblage of his own race:
Add a litt le d ro p o f salad oil to mils
l a r d w hen it is b ein g made. N ot only
will it im p ro v e th e ta s te , b u t ' it will
keep it fr e sh for days.
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w ith c le a r w a te r an d polish with
chilli.
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OREGON NEWS NOTES $6,750,000,000 IS
OF GENERAL INTEREST ASKED FIRST YEAR
Principal Events of the Week Will Issue Bonds tor Five Bil­
lion and Allies Will Bor­
Briefly Sketched for Infor­
E d w a r d J. D aley. B r io 's c u r l i e s t s e t ­
tl e r Is d e a d .
T h e f u r u i e r s of J u n c t i o n C ity h a v e
W e h a v e a reco rd w d e f e n d , Put no tr e a s o n , t h u n k Uod, to a to n e
o r g a n i z e d a r o w te x t in g a s s o c i a t i o n
o r e x p la iu . W hile in c h a in s vve fo u g h t to free w h ite m e n —from
P o r t l a n d lias a p o p u la t io n of 286.
L e x in g t o n to C a rriz n l a n d r e t u r n e d a g a in to o u r c h a in s . N o lie
753. a c c o r d i n g to I'olk'x c ity d ir e c to r y .
g ro has e v e r in s u lte d th e tlag . N o n eg ro e v e r s tr u c k d o w n a presi
T h e fi r s t un n iiu l a u t o m o b i l e sh o w
d e n t o f these U n ite d ¡States. N o negro e v e r sold a m i li ta r y m a p
o r s e c r e t to a fo r e ig n g o v e r n m e n t. N o n eg ro e v e r ra n tin der f ire
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H a a g a fi v e - r e n t s la te on th e in side
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dow n ite m s likely to he f o r g o tte n .
m a n c a n p o in t o t a sin g le i n s ta n c e o f o u r d is lo y a l ty .
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I t s l a n g u a g e is o u r only to n g u e , n ud no h y p h e u b rid g e s or q u a li f i e s
W hen aeram bliiig eggs for b r e a k f a s t , th e s t r e e t s a t nlgllt.
o u r lo y a lty . T o d a y th e n a ti o n fa c e s d a n g e r fro m a fore gn foe,
C o n d o n will hold Its fo u r th a n n u a l
add on e ta b le s p o o n fu l o f fin e b r e a d
tr e a s o n s t a lk s a n d sk u lk s up tind dow n o u r lnnd, in d a r k councils
c ru m b s a n d one ta b le s p o o u fu l o f milk r a e e m e e t , b e g in n i n g M o n d ay , J u n e
in t r i g u e is b c iu g h a tc h e d . 1 am a re p u b lic a n , bu t a W ilson r e p u b ­
to e v e ry b e a te u egg. Benson w ith pep 5, a n d c o n t i n u i n g (or five d a y s.
lican. Woodrow W ilson is m v le a d e r. W h a t he co m m a n d s me to
per «ml s alt an d cook in the usual wav.
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By th is m e a n s s ta le b r e a d m ay be used of t h e l l t p S in g to n g , w a s s h o t tu
calls me to th e colors, I sh all not ask w h e th e r my colonel is black
up am i one egg will go as f a r as tw o.
o r w h ite , 1 s h all be th e r e to p ick out no color ex cep t th e w h ite of
his ro o m ill A s t o r i a ’s C h i n a t o w n
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T he d is a g r e e a b l e t a s t e of e n a to r oil
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s t a t u t e books, b u t in th is h o u r o f p eril I f o r g e t — a n d y o u must
may be con cealed by g i \ mg th e dose in
f o r g e t — all th o u g h t s o f se lf o r n ice or c re e d or p o litics or color.
hot milk f l a v o r e d w ith salt a n d a Amity am i v ic in ity In th e las t m o n t h
T h a t, boys, is lo y a lty .
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w ith tlit* oil or some of it will flo u t on vurtoux p o in t s In e a s t e r n O r e g o n a n d
United States released from slavery only a little more
th e s u r f a c e . C a s to r oil c a n a l w a y s he Idaho.
than fifty years ago and which has since been denied its
m ade m ore p a l a t a b l e by a d d in g lemon
T h e f o u r t h a n iiu u l c o n v e n t i o n of
lawful lights in many states, but that does not prevent
ju ic e .
th e O regon C attle A H orse B reeders'
exhortation to unflinching loyalty. Though the negro's
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A s s o c ia tio n , will be held ul Lu G r a n d e
skin is dark, his liver is not bleached nor does he give
S alt an d v in e g a r will rem o v e s t a in s A pril 24 20.
evidence of a yellow streak. Let the six senators who
from discolored teac u p s.
T h e G irl 's N'ationul h o n o r g o u rd of
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voted against the war resolution sit at the feet of their
O r e g o n will s t a r t a t o n c e to m a k e
negro fellow-citizens and learn patriotism. Oregonian.
To ti g h t e n ca n e b o tto m e d c h a ir s wash
c o m f o r t h u g s fo r m e m b e r s of th e O r e ­
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an d w a te r a n d let it get th o r o u g h ly dry. gon N'ationul g u a rd .
T h e S o u t h e r n O r e g o n D is t r ic t F e d ­
W hen d ry it will he fo und t h a t th e cane
e r a t i o n o f W o m e n 's C lu b s will c o n ­
has s h r u n k an d th e sent ti g h te n e d .
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A s t o r i a will be h e a d q u a r t e r s fo r t h e
Mrs. E a k in . T h e d e c o r a t io n s w ere hyn-
, cintlis. S e le c tio n s on th e v ic t r o l a en- :» “ p a r t y ” (co okies a n d f r u i t ) , a n d we new r e v e n u e c u l l e r Just c o m p l e t e d ut
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fr e s h m e n t s w ere se rv e d . G u ests o f th e
M an y r e q u e s t s l u l n g receiv ed hy th e
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AMONG THE CHURCHES
d e s i g n s I n d i c a te t h e r e will lie m u c h
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vocal solo, a n d a m ale q u a r t e t composed
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P o t a t o S o u p — T h r e e p o ta to e s , 1 p in t d a y a f t e r n o o n a t 3 o 'c lo c k .
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p h r e y , Dr. M c C a r g a r a n d Rev. K n o tts .
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p a s t o r ; p h o n e 137R. Bible school a t 10 lu p r i c e of c h r o m e Iron o r e fro m $7
t h e h o s p i t a l i t y o f Mrs. Wm. L y n c h a t c e le ry seed.
a. in. M o r n in g w o rship a t 11 a ci. J u n ­ to $22 a to n a t P r a i r i e C ity , t h e s h i p ­
h e r hom e so u th o f th e c it y F rid ay ’ a f ­
Boil th e p o ta to e s u n ti l s o f t ; b ro w n
te r n o o n . S e v e r a l h o urs w ere p le a s a n tl y th e cu t up on ion in th e b u t t e r a n d h a v e ior C h r is ti a n E n d e a v o r at 3 p. m Evv- p in g point.
O ffi c ia l s of t h e S o u t h e r n P a c if ic a r e
s p e n t c ro c h e t in g a n d c h a t t i n g . H e r th e milk h o t; inash th e p o ta t o e s w hile u in g w o rsh ip a t 7:30 p. in.
M o rn in g s u b j e c t, ‘ ‘ O u r D e f e n d e r . ” c o n s i d e r i n g p l a n s to d i s t r i b u t e all t h e
g r a n d d a u g h t e r , M iss C h a m b e rl a in , a s ­ hot a n d b e a t th o r o u g h ly in t o th e m th e
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M e t h o d is t C h u r c h — Rev. J o s . K n o tts ,
salad , s a n d w ic h e s , p ic k le s a n d cheese. c re a m y .
S t i r th e whole g r a d u a l l y in to p a s to r. S u u d a y school a t 10 u. in l eg on C oos bay.
Mrs. C u r r i n Cooley e n t e r t a i n s th e c lu b th e ho t m ilk an d let it cook u n ti l it
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t h e m e a s u r e s to lie v o te d on at th e
l i t t l e cele ry seed b e fo r e se r v in g .
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siste r, M iss M i n n ie W ilcox, e n t e r t a i n e d
C h e e s e F o m i n —O ne cu p s c a ld e d milk,
T h e s t o c k I n d u s tr y of G r a n t c o u n t y
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W e d n e s d a y e v e n in g o f last w eek a t a
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six o ’clock d i n n e r in h o n o r o f M r.
ful b u t t e r , \-j te a s p o o n f u l salt, V4 po un d
C h r is ti a n C h u rc h - W a l t e r C allison, i p e r t e n c e d in t h e h i s t o r y of t h e c o u n t y ,
C r u s o n ’» t h i r t y fo u r th b i r t h d a y a n n i v e r
m ild cheese cu t fin e , y o lk s a n d w h ite s m i n is te r. B ible school 9 :4 6 a. in. Young
sary . T h ose p r e s e n t w e re M r. a n d Mrs.
a c c o r d i n g to e s t i m a t e s of fo r e s t o ff ic ­
o f t h r e e eggs.
P e o p l e 's S o c ie ty of C h r is ti a n E n d e a v o r
H e r m a n M iller, Mr. a n d Mrs. C. H. V an
Mix f i r s t f i v e i n g r e d i e n t s ; ad d well *5:30 p. rn. P r e a c h i n g II a. m. and 7:30 e r s anti o th e r s .
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T h e e s t i m a t e of t h e r e p r o d u c t i o n
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b ea te n w h i t e s ; p o u r in to b u t t e r e d b a k ­
B a p t i s t C h u r c h — E. G. O. G ro a t, p a s ­ p h o n e & T e l e g r a p h C o m p a n y In O re
in g dish, a n d b a k e 20 m i n u te s in a
T h e J o k e r clu b m e t M o n d a y e v e n in g m o d e r a te o ven.
t o r eineritifs. S u n d a y sehool 10 a. in. gon, a s p r e p a r e d by t h e pu b lic s e r v i c e
a t t h e B u r k h o ld e r hom e w i t h M rs. C la r a
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P r e a c h i n g 11 a. in. P r a y e r in e e tiu g c o m m is s io n , Is $10,936,$03.
B u rk h o ld e r a n d M iss B elle as hostesses.
S a la d F lo r id a — T o m a k e th is eu t b a ­ e v e ry T h u r s d a y a t 7:30 p. m.
C u p tu l n L. K. D avis, w h o died ut
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A f t e r th e u su al d iv e r sio n a tw o course n a n a s in h a lf , b o a t s h a p e ( t h a t is,
N e w p o r t , w a s p r o b a b l y t h e laMt s u r
lun cheon w as serv ed . M rs. W ill H a ll, le n g t h w i s e ) a n d fill t h e h a lv e s w ith
F r e e M e t h o d i s t C h u r c h — Rev. F . W.
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w ere g u e s ts o f th e club.
in. P r e a c h i n g 11 a. m. a n d 7:30 p. m. t h a t s e t t l e d on S o u th b e a c h w h e n th e
s p r in k le nu ts.
P r a y e r m e e t in g W e d n e s d a y s a t 7:30 p. Y uq n lu u hay c o u n t r y w a s o p e n e d .
H e d a i n u t l o n of 9 5 1 a c r e s of rich b o t ­
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