/' The Cottage Grove Sent ine I was one of those responsible for the death of the dying young man before him. Could he ever look the mother of and C o t t a g e G ro v e L ea d er that boy iu the face again, knowing A Weekly Newspaper With l ’leuty that the few dollars he had ueglectcd to o f Backbone give might have saved her boy's life! Libert Bede and Libert Smith I’ ubluher* •'Bus there were others more able to tlbeit Bede ................................Editor give thuu I , ’ ’ he faltered. A first claw publication entered at Cot The whiA* robed . one turned slowly tage Grove, Ore., as second class matter upon him aud raisiug a white robed arm Business Office.....‘JO South Fifth Street pointed straight iuto the face of the dreaming one. "W ou ld the giving of SUBSCRIPTION BATES ♦ 25 have beeu to you a sacrifice equal One Year...._..$1.50 | Six Months....... 80c Three Months .40 ; Single Copies. .. 6c to the sacrifice this young mufi has made! Was *25 worth more to you than ADVERTISING BATES display, 25c au inch; reudiug uotices, 8c the life of this young man, who is a sou a line; surrounded ads., 5oc an inch; of one of your neighbors or the father olassified ads., lc a word. Special dis of the playmates of your childreuf" Red Cross ambulances were now ap counts on contracts. Cards of Thauks and Resolutions, tic a line. pearing. Red Croes nurses were pa ssin g auioug the bodies. LEGAL RATES A nurse reached the dying boy just 8c a line for single insertion; 5c a liue tor subsequent insertions i%> to and in- j iu time to receive Ins dying message eluding a total of four insertions; 5c a "Just au hour too late," said the uurse liue flat for all uotices ruuuing five in- \ regretfully, looking upou the face of sertious to 10 insertions; 4c a liue flat the stalwart youth whose life might just tor notices miming o\ er lu lusertious as well have beeu saved had the relief work been properly supported. National Editorial Association • • • • • • • Oregon Stats Editorial Association Willamette Valley Editorial Association Just theu the children of the house Lane Couuty Editorial Association burst iu from their evening of enjoy uieiit, and the dreamer awoke with a THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 14*17 start. "J oh n, 1 have just subscribed ♦ 10 to the Red Cross," the wife said. "Thank G o d ! " was the reply. " A n d I'll make it $10 more if I have to give up all my pleasures for a year." IT STAR TS mo ; No ., foasts Bakes Broils Boys and men die here knowing that their lives could be saved could relief eome to them. As they think of the loved oues they eould embrace again but for the neglect of those who cheer but do not give, what must be their feelings toward those who thought more of a few paltry dollars than of the lives of the boys who went to the front to be targets for shot and shell" NEW PERFECTION OIL C0DK STOVE V , Week The orange discs which you will see displayed next week in the windows of the dealers listed below bring a welcome message —a message telling of relief from the drudgery and discom­ fort of summer cooking. Men and women do not use so many superlatives after they have been mar , n *,,l a I . The fast young uian is the one who Again the wounded one raised upon ( finds it hardest to keep up with his his arm and with eyes dimmed by ap running expenses, proaching death, he asked, " Did you do Realization of some of our fondest your b i t ! " Quickly came the bated breath of the hopes is the only way in which we can are. dieaming one as he realized that he learu how vain • they • * Try to emulate the rose, which withers and dies only to leave seed for many FOR j more just as beautiful. . . . BURNS, CUT j Why not advocate the disarmament and WOUNDS , of private citizens. It would save much I needless bloodshed. Dannit Eucalyptus 0 • • • AT ALL DRUQ 6 TO At S Tli# hog is one of our ultimate eon T u n is 2 6c J a m s 6 0 c I sinners that doesu’t worry about his lot. Ö if Optometry Means E ye Service V « i h are sale when you entrust your eyesight to the skill of an optometrist, registered under tin- optometry aet of any state. You are risking a valuable possession when you take chances in buying cheap, ready-made glasses over the counter or from traveling "professors” and others not qualified by law or experience. hves that need glasses are entitled to specialized effort. For the sake of your eyes, consult a qualified ami ex­ perienced Eyesight Specialist an Optometrist. We guarantee all of our work. Sherm an W. Moody ¡ ¡ J t - l- 2 Eyesight Specialist and Optician Quickly Replaced « hi For the New Perfection cooks better than any wood or coal range, and it does not heat up the kitchen. Cooler cooking in s u m m e r — more economical cooking all the year ’round. W a tc h for the orange discs next week. Ask # any of these dealers to tell you about the New Perfection Oil Cook-Stove and how the long blue chimneys prevent all smoke and smell. K u i S a l# b y Knowles^& Gräber COOK w i t h Wynne PEARL OIL FADS AND FANCIES ^ the wrappings should not be removed until ready t•» ser\e. You will find nA hard outer rrust( no matter how long the potatoes have been in the oven. Willamette s»., Eugene, Ore. F i d e , on Premises the article* in a corn popper mol hold them over ateara; they will freshen asilv anil quickly. . » * Ground cinnamon burned on top of the *tove will remove the oiler of eab huge* or onion*, and will leave a plea* ant aroma in the room. • . • To clean crocheted article* place in a Jeep pan and rub well with flour. Shake flour out and rub in a fre*h supply, continuing the proce*» until the article is perfectly clean. . • • Don’t use washing soda except iu so lution. Many women put a handful of soda info a pot before washing, and so la is too strong an alkali. That is what makes hands red. Two tablespoonfuls of soda are enough for a large tub of water. Make a solution, keep it in i> jar, and use a little at a time. Hc.rupe the inside of yonr pots or pan* with a wooden paddle beforehand, than scrub with a soft brush dusted with some fine powder. Kime Oregon life BEST FOR OREGONIANS TO EASTERN DESTINATIONS Do Sale via California M a n y D a l e s in . l o n e , . I n l y , A u g u s t a m i t t o p t c u i h u r Following are some suggestions for a few of the many nutritious combination dishes which may lie prepared without too much trouble from staple food ma­ terials and common " l e f t o v e r » , ' ’ anti for other food* which can accompany them to make a well rounded tnenl. Every housekeeper, of course, will have a special liking for certain dishes nml combinations. »• • • Spaghetti or macaroni or rice cooked with tomato, onion, or green pepper, and cheese, or cheese sauce servetl with white, graham, or whole wheat bread and butter and stewed or sliced fruit nnd simple cookies. * * O. M JOHN. EU Q EN K ONE MAAAue* z o s w i u A M i r r t o in rm iC T Low Round Trip Fares l.ilo -ra l S to p o v e r * L i m i t .’ { M o n t h * Enjoy a Beach Outing Trip at Newport or Tillamook BEACHES • MANY ATTRACTIONS AND DIVERSIONS * Green peas and canned siilmtin with white (i. «., thickened milk; sauce, served with corn bread aud syrup. • • • Moiled rice baked (eseaHoped ), with minced left over meat, chipped beef, or fresh or canned fish, served with beet, dandelion or other greens, dressed with peanut, olive, cottonseed, or other table • a • oil with vinegar and lemon juice enough To renew old black lace lay the lace to flavor the dressing, and wheat, corn n black coffee to which has been added or rve bread and honey. i little black ink. When ready to iron * ' # place between black goods and iron on Boiled rice, scrambled with eggs, and he wrong side while still wet. served with a Succulent vegetable such | To wnsh pillow fenther* remove the as stewed tomatoes, canned corn, green feathers from the ticking, place in suds pens or beans, aud brend and butter, and wash, using the washboard us for nnd nuts nnd raisin* or other dried i fruits. clothes. Squeeze out water between • • • the hands and put in rinse water. Wring Meat pie (meat from inexpensive through wringer out of the rinse water. flits) or fisli pic with flour or potato Spread on a sheet on the floor, stirring occasionally. When the feathers are crust, served with turnips, carrots, on­ dry they will be as soft and fluffy ns ions or pnranips, and biscuits and but ter, with jam or jelly or hot chocolate. when new. * • • Mashed potatoes with creamed cod To remove wall paper brush over with alum water, using an ordinary kalso fish (i. e., cream sauce containing a mine brush. Let dry and paper will little salt codfish), served with lettuce with oil or vinrgnr or lemon juice come o f f without any trouble. dressing, and crackers and cheese or The next time you want to bake po­ peanut butter sandwiches. tatoes try this method: Wash ns many potatoes as are required nnd remove * \ Boiled dinner (eorned beef or eorned j sliee from eseh end. While still damp mutton cooked with fresh vegetables, ns wrap the potatoes in oiled paper nnd potatoes, turnips, carrots, etc.) served ) the ends together. The potatoes should with bread and butter, nnd apple or otb ' i' theu be placed in a moderate oven, and er fruit and bread or crumb pudding. • • • & Swengel Hardware Co. l):irk cloth coat collars often show Don’t throw away the tops of the white inaide where they have eome in celery. Wash them thoroughly, then dry contact with the neck. The great d iffi­ them in an oven and keep in a tightly culty in cleaning them is o\erroiue by closed j:ir. You will find it an excellent the use of a s|*oonful of ammonia in substitute for the fresh ederv ns n fin which enough salt has been put to make i v„ r¡„ K f „ r W)1,|m aD(| „tew*, a mushy mixture. This, used as a clean ¡ • • • er, will remove all such discolorations, When vour wicker furniture needs but as the mixture is very poisonous if cleaning make a pailful of wnrni soap taken internally, care must be exercised suds and add thereto about three table in its use. Choose a fair day so the spoonfuls of liquid ammonia. Scrub the work may be done out of doors. I tip wicker well with a stiff brush and rinse the coat in cold soft water and spread with clear warm water. Place ill the nut on a large hoard or table. Scrub open air to dry. well with a stiff brush using soft wuter Moments of success are never so pre and white soup; when thoroughly cions as when you look back on them leaned the coat should be dipped s«*\ from failure. TESTED RECIPES eral times in clear water until all the suds are removed. !>** not wring, but hang in the air to drip dry. Some people get to be grouches • • * L E F T O V E R D IS H E S j from talking to themselves. To freshen velvet mill feather* place ; \ smoke V smell R o a s ts T hing s O thors Thr the winding rivers be red; They have banished our anger forever line great trouble with churches is l When they laurel the graves of our lack of hims. * * * dead. Your guess that was ull wrong yester Under the sod and the dew, lay may be ull right today. Waiting the judgment day, * • * Love and tears for the Blue, There are some things anyone can Tears and love for the Gray. make— noise for instance. — Francis M. Finch. • • • The man who is always suspicious at I tracts suspicion. THE SLACKER S VISION No wood coal or ashes) Round Trip Fares On Sale Every Day. Return October III Also Week End On Sale Saturday and Sunday Return Monday For infoi ination ask our local agent Julio M Scott, (icncral I'assengcr Agent I'ortland, < Begun Southern Pacific Lines juu14-2l >me : ¿TWade • Flour { FOR HOME PEOPLE Pride of Oregon, Soft Wheat Flour H. & H. Hard Wheat Flour j Wade by Cottage Grove Phone 8 0 Milling Company j: |