Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1909-current, August 30, 1917, Image 2

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    I f you know of a society item mid |
do not luforni the newspaper, it is [
your own fault if it is not printed. |
$100.000 IS LOSS
IN BROWN SAW
Mill FIRE
thcni up miti show voti that finis aro
up. '
The hov» bit ami Hart wont
IF Y tU
t’ VN N O T FIGHT.
TALUS OF THE TOWN
through flit* niystic inotion» vvhicl» woio
Voi
t '\ N
HELP
MAKE
to rovoi so tho design* 011 tho money ami
rtilN O H r H A T W I L L K E E P
lifted up ilio omi»'*. Hio trb k is to hu\ o
,loe Smith, George Matthew**, Finest
a ton ioni piooo coliceli led umler tho
COM FOR r viti E I’llOHK W H O
and halt* Wyatt returned Fiiduv t » t » in
lugger coiu», w hi* h ih piai od tuli* up.
\\ Il I F IG H T FOR VOI' JOIN
lighting foreal tire* on Steamboat
ami when tho lurger coiti» are roiuoveil
I IIE
RED CROSS HR W C I I
eieek.
Hie first three had heard that
1 1 otti tho htuiil. tho ton oout piooo show*
I the ambula uve corps, ut which they me
VN D L E T V o i R 11 W DS \N D
tail up aiul wìiim tho bot. Unii, bowovci,
un inl»•*I *, w a* to mobilize Monday,
limi neglocteil to *oo that tho IO cont
M O NEY
H E L P IN M A K I N G
ahull wit* the reusou they returned.
pia cod with thè tight side up,
D U N G S FOR T H E S OLDIER
I'hcv have not yet been t ailed, howcvci
and when thè ether twi» eoins nere re
BOYS,
rile iianii* ot hr. h I Wood* was UI»
inni ed il, too, show ed heads up, unii thè
siuokes were on thè house
♦ *+**❖ ***+•> ♦
+<•+♦«>*+•» intent tonally omitted frolli the list of
member* ot the lied I ’ru.s* fui n is bed
1'he Sentinel foi publication bist week
Flames Spread as ii Shot From
Cannon, Endangering Lives
EUGENE HEN IS QUICK TO FARMERS LOSE MEAT
OVERCOME LEAD OF
of the Fire Fighter*
THROUGH CARELESSNESS
C O BIDDIE
P ro fe s s io n a l C ards
MAX LUF.BKE
THE RAWLE10H MAN
Ki'sltietic« Tenth Ht
Fhoue 1701.
R M. CARGAR IJ 1) S
D E N T IS T
Nt'UiulgÌM relieved iiistuntlv bv
lutili application
Residence a ml
office ut Fifth uiul Mum
l'hone I tLI
Cottage Drove, Ore
Mrs. Raymond 5*. Trask has issued
You wouldn’t live h i a community
unique luvitatious for a garden party at
that « 1 1 «I ii *t have a newspaper.
V re you
her home on the afternoon of Weduea
doing vour part tu keep a newspaper lit
day, September 5, iu compliuieut to Mrs.
9 * *
DR C E. FROST
Food Commissioner Cautions Shippers the community f
Roy \\ Glass, who receutlv arrived here
Eugene Register: A »holt tune ago n
hi Frost returned tt* Flttckttiiitts Mon
F le t t i u til tr e a t m e n t s
X r a y pi**
of
Dressed
Animals.
Incendiary
Origin
at
Fust
Suspected
with her husband, Superintendent Glass
news item appeared in the papers tell
dnv to take In** physical c lumi un t out
tu ie *
M u i o N c n p u e x i i l l l i l i u t l o l l t»l
But That Idea Is Flouted by
♦
ft ft
lui tust lieutenant in the ambulance
mg of an egg weighing over three
s p u tu m u iu l blond.
V great inno mil ot ment prepared
Miss Lulu Currin and Miss Georgia
j corps whit'll he passed * ucccm *I uli v
ounces which was laid by a Cottage
Manager HU1, His Fore
O f f i c e : l . a w s o n MIL
F i l o n e 17
to
be
sold
I I I I’oitlillld mid other l u l g e
Kinsey entertained the Joker club at
Grove hen and which the owner of the
M is
F in e s t H is b y , o l F o rt la m i, ha *
man and Watchman
elites ot the state is condemned and
the Curnu home Tuesday evening for
chicken apparently considered phciiom
ordeied destroyed beetiuse ot lotielillig j b e e n v i s i t i n g f r i e n d * l i t u i r c l n l i v c * h e r e
the first meeting of the season. Atter
eual. Yesterday afternoon a hen’s egg
J E YOUNG
the mai ket in »neh a condition that it is t h e p a s t w e e k
the usual evetuug's diversion, Miss Pur
was brought to the office of the Morn
Those wlu* advertise in The Sentinel
A T T O R N E Y AT L A W
unfit fm food. This is not only u di
^Continued from first page
rin tind Miss Burkholder took the guests
mg Registet by L. F. Stimght, of 1212
loot l o s s to the fanner who ships it, but deserve your business because they tell
( H I u*e on M a m av e n n e
iu their cars to the Elite, where retresh
High street, which appeared about twice
iti such times when we are exercising von that they want it, and name price*
meats were served.
(
'ot
tag«-
(iro v e
* > te g o ii
the
sue
of
an
ordinary
egg
ami
which
Id
get
it
*
*
’
reudv for the Southern Pacific.
Two
eveiv effort in the line of food eon
ft ft ft
Miss Mamie Doyle lias accepted a
loaded Southern Pacific cars were de­ weighed over four ounces. Mr. Straight sorv atii»n, it is a loss to the consuming
A business meeting of the Kiuanou
stroyed. Several cars belonging to tho stated that this particular member of pallile, and we feel u gieat deal of suck position as clerk at tlu* Hon Ton
DR A. J HENDRY
club will be held Thursday afternoon
Mis»« (teneva Kirne has been «pute ill
Oregon Pacific a Eastern caught fire Ins poultry family obviously takes de loss could be avoided it funnel» and
DENTIST
of next week at the home of the pres
before they could be pulled out of reach light in the unusual, as nearly every liiitchers would properly prepure their this week.
I.AD1 A T T E N D A N T
uleut, Mrs. Elbert Bede.
other
day
'he
brings
forth
an
egg
of
the
of the flames, but the ears weie but
Miss Daisy Johnson, »! Yniiculla, vis
meats, taking nocessury precaution to
Uvei
I n * t N a tio n a l bank
W’ < i k
ft ft ft
slightly damaged, l'he railway estimates mammoth vnrietv.
see that it renelle» the nun ket in the , iteti tim I tig t tie past veck with Mrs.
done a f t e r h o u r* u iu l S u n d a y * by
Hebron Society
its Ins« in the tiuriiiug ot the rouudhousc
ha
Houller.
lies!
possible
condition,
'
’
says
J.
D.
u|
p
o
i
n
t
m
e
n
t
.
Mrs. Jessie Gilcrist entertained the
WINTER WHEAT WANTED;
at j-500.
Molilo, liuti v and forni commi'sioiier.
\ lr vaiulci \ mi rig, of
Mr. and Mr
ladies' club last Thursday afternoon.
( '«•! t a g e t i l o v e , t U »
F h o u e D)
File tact that Fire t'hicf Woodruff
FARMERS GET GOOR PRICE
lb K L. ( ’ha*e, *• htet meat m*|»cct
I ' o i t l a n d , w e r e g u e s t s o t M r uiul Mi*
Those present were Mrs. Martha Gil­
knew ot a standpipe located in about
of
depat
t
lllent
or
i
city
health
«f
the
t\
k
Mills
the
past
week.
crist, Mrs. Gertrude Fisher and dnugh
the corner of the lumber yurd at the
Oiogon Vgtunitomi College, Curvai
F«»t i land. informs me that during the
ter Hazel. Mrs. B. M. Kappauf, Mrs.
A W RIME. M I)
T h e m e r c h a n t * w h o a d v e r t i s e m a k e it
south eud of the mill resulted in the lis. Ore . \ug 27
Oregon farmers hav
lust Id months there has been coll p o s s i b l e f o r y o u tt) h a v e a g o o d n e w *
J. A. Powell, Mrs. Suirah Finley, Mrs.
P H Y S I C I A N A N D BURGEON
saving of this part of the yard. The ing choice seed wheat of standard vn demited 1s, i l ’ u pound* o f meat that W 11* p a p e r , m i d h» r t h a t r e a s o n a l o n e t h e y
Eva Young, Mrs. l.uema I.aPuke and
pipe is one that was used by the old rieties will find the market profitable kill.i*d urnl dicHjtcd by taimers, and t 111* deserve jour consideration
O f f i c e i n F h i l b p * b u i l d i n g ove»
Miss M. Piper.
I
U
prime drier which was burned several till' year, says G. R Hyslop, head of COll!ileiiinution ha* not 1
been on ucciaunt
Mis»» l.oi* 1'homn*, of Villani, was a
|dutiu
R< *u!riii'e pliollt I •¿tisi
years ago and had been almost forgot­ t.uin crops at O. A. C
By running the uf ;ii di*eti >cd condition nf the meat, but guest of Miss Lettori! Ibdil the past
I ten. Had this part ot the yard burned thresher at low speed the grains will •»imply i h account ot wltut i* tei liu ti
I
ki
' ’
at the same time that the other flames not be cracked. The grain is then re ‘ ,*pOl1***1 meut. * W
feel t Un V if the
TESTED RECIPES
M i * . *1. F
Wav u iu l c h ild ie n , o f A l
were
burning
at
their
height
it
might
i
cleaned in the failing mill arid should fu rm«*r* anti I » ti t *• li * r* will observe the b a i t y , vveci g u e M * t i n * w e e k « » Y M r . a n d
have been impossible to have saved the be sold at good seed prices. The vari
DR W M HAMILTON
follo w m g i e q u u e n u n t s , Ili ut-li ot' thi* vl i *» M S. t u n i c i
Beefsteak l ’ic— Cut two pound» of electric light plant, which thou would etica in best demand are White Winter, loss ean be estimated:
L I C E N S E D C H IR O P R A C T IC
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* The carcasses of seal mid hog* must
PH YSIC IAN
meat from the m a d or flask iato have been surrounded on three sides by l’rohibition Rink. I.ittle Club. Kinney
n e n t lv u i u l p r o m p t l y d o n e .
j l y I'. m i
flames.
The
hydrant
which
furnished
and Foise, and should be placed on the be entirely free from animal heat before
pieces one inch square. Sprinkle with
('o n s iiitn lio ii
um I
rx iiiiiiiin tio n
the water that saved the electric light market at once. White Winter barley being offered to the transportation
Mr
u tu i .M i* t \
M
I'u r k i- r v i* itc d
one tablespoonful flour, one tablespoon
f u i.
I » f f i r r l i . . m s 9 !<• 5
H im
plant is one installed during the past sad gray oats, sound, plump, heavy mid « ontpanv for shipment.
at L e x te r Sunday.
< I h > s í m i l ■ • v i' i n i i g s b v n p i M i i n t m ' t
tul parsley and one onion chopped fine,
Without this hydrant the city clean, are also needed.
“ All carcasses of veal should have
M i s s h!v a i t e l i I t i l i l u l l , o f 1 b i g e l l i' -, n n d
and brown thoroughly in two table­ year.
would doubtless now be without T>
l l f f i . - i n .1.1 P u l i n g . G l o w bn nH
Inquiries for seed are already reach two stick*, one in the thoracic cavity, t r u n k B It: i i r«»w, « » t T r o u t 1 ' r e e k , M o n
spoonfuls of butter.
trie ligats and power.
1 he hydrant is ing the agricultural college at Corval­ the other in tlu* abdominal cavity, so t u m i , tin v e b e e n v i . * t f I n g M r . a n d M i s
b n i b l i i i g 111 I ' M ' v M a i n I-V r n u r .
Remove to a deep baking dish, pour
at the corner iu front of the Brown j lis and growers are urged to send in lists a* Ytt spread the carcass and hold it l \ K M i l l '
one cupful of hot water or stock into
Lumber company "s new office building, ! of these ami all others for sale. Tli ■ apart.
In hogs weighing over -(Ml
the pan in which the meat was browned,
W a ti f lid?« a r e f o r t h o s e w h o w a n t
H J SHINN
which wns tlic only building belonging college will again keep lists of available pound*, it woultI be well to have them s o n i e l h i n
thoroughly scrape up all rich meat juice,
IZ T h e y a r e a p a n a ce a f o r n i l
A T T O R N E Y AT L A W
to the company that was saved.
split
through
the
Inp*
anil
shoulder*,
a*
the
wtints
o
f
mankiml.
seeds,
which
will
be
mailed
on
request.
let come to a boil, then pour over the
! m l n o t a r y nu bi'«
F i uc 1 1 « » n
It is u peculiar coincidence that in a j
iitig* sour very quickly timing hot wea­
Dr. Wendt returned Suturdav
meat in the baking dish. Bake 43 min
a ll c o u rt* . T w eut v f iv e yea rs *x
fire that destroyed the electric bgh. j
ther. Thoroughly wash the inside of the bu*in -* 1 11 j • tt* Tillamook
II. S Beers Dies.
utes, then cover with a crust made as
P* i l e n t «*,
plant several years ago, the Brown mill I
follows: Remove the membrane from
The funeral of 11 S. Beers, who died veal with hot water and wipe with a
was saved from destruction by a slab j
Hader H id g
C o tta g e D ro v e , O re
a quarter pound of suet, chop fine, and
Saturday at the soldiers' home at Rose * l•*:»n cloth until all slime anti damp tie*»
pile that acted as a barrier against the j
add to gradually one cup flour; add one
burg, was held here Tuesday, Rev. J. F i* tboroughlv removed; the sprinkling
flames mid us a protection for the nic-
AMONG THE CHURCHES
quarter teaspoouful of salt and enough
Smith, of Ri sol rg, conducting the ser of cayenne pepper on the inside of tin*
ALTA KING
meti iu the same manner that the ele<-
i
ice water to moisten. Knead for a mo-
vices, which were under the auspices of • area** tends t«» prevent flu* work of
trie light plant wns saved iu this fire.
A
T
T
O R N E Y AT L A W
flies.
ment, then roll out into a sheet large
the G. A. R.
Interment wns in the
Warren McFarland had a narrow
••All carcasses, except veal, must be
Fl eshy t r i f e n ClJUreh
I» \ M I • -d
O f f i c e l o c a t e d m t h e r e a r « » f
enough to cover the top of the baking
Brumbaugh cemetery, near the old home
escape from being steamed to death in
i i i b l e -»» h»»'d n t l u
th e F it I N n f inn n I bank
dish. Make a hole in the center of the
1 of the Beers family and beside the body wrapped in a clean cloth before being p a * t o r ; p h o n e l . l / K
» m
M o r n i n g w<»r<*lap a t I I a in
the shaving bin of the electric 'ig'it
crust for the escape of the steam. B e ­
of the wife, who died May 11, 1911. offered for shipment.’ ’
C o l t . g . D r.
Of go»»
plant. He n;oi been iu the bin with a
Sei V ice at lit!, in. Subject, ' * M all *
fore covering the meat with the crust,
number of others throwing a stream of The muse of denth was old age.
r tio u g h t ot th e C h r i s t . ’ '
iMOTORCYCLE
SOLDIERS
season with one tenspoonful of salt and
Mr. Beers was born iu Yates county,
water on the burning snnvings.
In
S pi y d p at 7 : îO p. m Subject •‘ .Man's
a dash of pepper. Brush over the top
IN . Y . and was aged 79 years. 7 months,
NOT STATIONED HERE I V r s o n a l i t y . ’ ’
noticed by the others he hint climbed
J S MEDLEY
of the crust with milk or beaten egg,
i 22 days.
He had lived here and at
• • •
on top of the shavings to see if he could
and bake 45 minutes.
Roseburg for seven years or more. Mr
M
T o R N K Y VI I \M
Forest Ranger Holderman Reports All
Melhodlitt Church Rev. .1»* Knotts,
locate further fire. While he wns up
* • •
Beers was a veteran of the Civil war.
lost«» Sunday school at |U a in. Rig
Fires Out Except One
there the others left the bin and eloled
Chicken Marengo— Dress, clean and
being a corporal in company B, Sixth
ular preaching service* al II u. iu. and
771 W i l l a m e t t e St .
Kugem ,
the door and steam was turned into the
» :.’«O p in. Mid we»'k prn v t i iin tuig
cut up a chicken for serving. Sprinkle
New York cavalry.
He was twice
Home of the motorcycle soldier boys
bill through a pipe placed there fur that
with salt and pepper, dredge with flour
wounded. Surviving children are A. B sent out through tin* state to shoot on Thursday evening at 7:30 o ’clock.
purpose iu case of emeigencies. Mr. jic
Kpworth league at 7 t* in
and saute in hot salt pork fat, turning
.-ighr anyone netting forest fire*, were
f a r land fought his way through the Boers, of Centralin, Wash., George
Morning *ertnori, * * The Optimistic
often to brown evenly. Remove to a
; Beers, of Ostrander, Wash., and J. F. in the city Sunday, but so far as known
steam to the door and by pounding on
Filli.’ ' hv erring *e rutón, ‘ ‘ W orsh ippl ug
stew pan and cover with tomato sauce;
Beers,
of
llornbronk.
Calif.
none have been detailed to look after .1 ehov ah. * ’
the door attracted the attention of
then allow to simmer slowly until the
the timber in thi* section.
Ml the fires
those on the outside, who released him
chicken is tender. Add one-half can of
Culvert Over Mill Race.
in the great body of timber iu the I mp
Christmu Church Walter < nib - »i.
from the trap. He was none the worse
mushrooms cut in thin slices and con­
Work started Monday replacing the qua reserve east of here have been ex m i n i s t e r . H i b b s c h o o l 11:45 b m. Y o u n g
for the experience, although he had a
tinue cooking for five minutes. Place
wooden bridge over the mill race south tmguished, with the exception of a bad F e t ' p l e S o c i e t y o f < ' h r i * t i u u L m b a v o r
bud scare.
the chicken on a hot platter and sur
Manager L. S. Hill, of the Brown of the city on the Pacific highway with file *m the steamboat. Forest Ranger •>:30 p. m. Freachiug services at 11 n.
in. und 7:30 p. m.
round with the sauce. Garnish with
men working on this
Lumber company, was iu i'ortland the a concrete culvert, the work being done Holdermnn has
Subject II u in.. " M a n ’s Drentent
sprigs of parsley. ¡Serve with rice cro
for
the
county
by
Walter
Moore,
of
Eu
side and a crew of men are working Discovery. * *
night of tiic fire but hurried home up oi
q uettes.
receipt of a message telling of the fire. gene. Welcome Htihbell was first award­ from the Fought* county side. Thi* fire
There will be no evening service at
is not yet under control.
He states that the company is not ready ed the contract but gave it up.
the church. The Fhiistian Kndeavor so
While the work is being done there
T H E L O Y A L T Y OF OUR
In
many
instances
the
fires
have
to
quit
but
that
it
has
not
yet
formulat­
I
ciety prayer meeting and the church
will be a temporary road through the merely cleaned up underbrush and fall
ed plans for rebuilding.
FADS AND FANCIES
PATRONS
service will be held at The Cellar*
I
Huff place. For a short time while the in timber, but in other places a large
¡sixty-eight men were on the null
I
school house, one and one half mile*
payroll and will be thrown out of w rlt I foundations are being placed the water amount of green timber ha* been iu west of town. .Subject for the evening
Much of the *Uccess o f thi* bank
I will be turned out of the race, which jured.
i n due to the loyalty of it* tlepos
*eiinori, * * The Date* of the City.’ ’
For Shiny Nose— For a shiuy or oily temporarily.
j will be dry for the first time in ninny
• • •
nose bathe it daily in camphor of aco­
iter*.
Many ••! mir customers
venrs.
Baptlxt Church K. D o. Groat, pas­
FOR FIRST TIME FINDS
nite. Also use borax in the water or NEW FIREMEN REPORT AS
express their »at isf’aet ion with
tor
emeritus.
«Sunday
school
at
10
a.
in.
NEED OF IRRIGATION Frenchmg at II a. m. Fruyer meeting
corn meal or almond meal instead of
THE FIRE SIREN IS
Finds Relative by Marrying
the service they receive not only
soap. When the nose is red and shiny
SOUNDED
every Thursday nt 7:30 p. m.
As
a
result
of
the
publication
of
the
in word* uf fomtiif mint urn to us,
without being oily, bathe it in tepid
1’. A Lindst rom, who wns in from
• • •
notice of his recent marriage, Boone
water and cologne, dab it dry and rub
Divide Tuesday, reports fhnt he hns
but ulso by acquainting their
Raymond Yeatch and Bill Bartels are Shortridge has learned of another rcl
Christian Science Church Services in
in some good cream or oil. Allow this two young men who had put in appli­
riothinn to eoniplnin of in the wny of the iliapcl at »42 Seen rid strict rneh
friends with the b an k ’s mux
to remain for five minutes, remove most cations for membership in the fire com ative of whom he had never heard. The «■mp». He hns plenty of water with Sunday at II a. in. Rci'iilar tcirimuiuul
celled facilities.
relative
is
Mrs.
Joe
Ficklin.
of
Din-
of the moisture and powder with rice puny and who were attending their first
with to irrigati*, but this is the first meeting each Wednesday ut 7:30 p. m
powder or one which you know to be drill at the time the whistle was blown I moml. Wash., who is a daughter of a yenr in whieh he tins found irri|(rition The building is open fur the ns« of tin*
Such evidence* of our patron*’
j sister of Mr. Shortridge ’» fnthor. Boone nei ess;irV. His rrnp eonsists nlinost en circulating librnry each Wednesday
uygienically pure.
for the fire which destroyed the mill of | savs fhnt is reversing the order of
approval arc very phasing to us
from 1 t o 4 :.10 p m . All arc cordially
ft ft ft
the Brown Lumber company. This was thing* because relatives, just after mar­ ti rely of potatoes nnd hay, nnd he will invited to the services ns well ns to
and are highly valued.
A Pretty Edging— A pretty edging for the hardest fire the fire company has riage, usually show up from the w i f e ’s hnve n l ’" ,, i 1 yield of both.
make use of (lie literature.
a handkerchief or other dainty article ever hail to fight and the firemen put side of the house.
Large Party Visits Hatchery.
of wearing apparel, where a little edge in a strenuous night.
Catholic Church Father Curley, pa*
Along in the
A party of 27 from this vieinity visit, tor. Mass and Sunday school at a u. m.
is desired, one may be made as follows: wee «mu' hours of the morning the two
Writes from Aerial Field.
ed the state fish hotelier) on the Mr on first and third Sunday* of every
Draw one or two threads, as for hem­ young men who had come out merely
Elwyn Mef'argnr writes from the Ken/.ie Sunday and enjoyed u pienie month. Sunday school at 10:30 a ni. on
stitching. turn under and baste down for practice stated that if that was
“ Wilbur Wright Fie ld ” at Fairfield, dinner on the island. In the party were second ami fourth Sunday».
the hem.
With good thread, not too what a drill was like they would not
Ohio, that that is one of the finest Mr. and Mrs. Hehneider and daughter
coarse, crochet over the hem into the cate about attending a regular fire.
Card of Thank»
aerial fields in the I'nited States and Bernndine, Mr. and .Mrs. YYillinni Dor
place where the threads were drawn,
that work is progressing nicely. He wind and family. Mr. nnd Mrs. Rerf
W’e
wish
to thank our many friends
»kipping threads evenly and it will have MYSTERY OF WINTON
BUTTER WRAPPER PRICES
says it is some relief to get to Ohio, af
llnnds nnd daughter Edna, Mr. and Mr, tor their loving kindness timing the ill
the appearance of being hemstitched.
IS
NOW
SOLVED
ter hi» experience in Texas. He savs he C. \ MeFarlnmJ and family, Mr. and nes* and departure of our beloved wife, j
SIX
The following price* are now in ef
Picot edging can be added.
receives The Sentinel each week and Mrs. C. T. Peek, Mrs. Martha Hughes, daughter and sister.
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feet on butter wrapper*:
The mystery of the Winton Six, that the boys of Sixth company do not Almond ll'-meriway, Herman Rudolph
< II \KI EH M KR I IN,
I loo wrapper*, on Friday* and Satur
A Buttonhole Device— When discard wrecked at Judkins Point Wednesday look forward to its coming anv more
MR A N D MRS. BI K N E T T E
M i " Frieda Aubrey, Miss Hazel Ashby,
ing old garments, I cut out all perfect night of last week, has been solved. eagerly than he does.
days only
JO rent*
a
topd
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.M is- Forrest Hehneider, Miss Emma A u ­
buttonholes, leaving a little square of The Winton passed another car just this
100 wrapper*, on anv day except Fii
brey.
Ralph
Aubrey,
William
Kidd,
Ho
material which I hem on the machine, side of Springfield, according to Julius
Smith Boy Buried Here.
duy.t and Saturdays
fl.lO
Burks Ford With Blcycl«
mer Kidd. George Myers, \V. \V. Me-
i then fasten them all together with a Hieberg, who was arrested in Portland
These art* cash price».
*
Robert E. Smith, 14 venr-old son of Farlnnd and I. T. Brumfield, the Int-
Gy run Letim tried bucking a Ford
safety pin and put them away in my and brought to Eugene Sunday, and af
Mr. and Mrs. George W, Smith, of ter two driving the trneks. Mrs, Peek ; «»nt of the way with Ins bicycle Tuca
Additional wrappers printed nt the
mending basket for future use. When ter they got past the other ear turned i;1
Marshfield, w ho died last week at the ; and Mrs. Hughes met their parents and »lay forenoon, but cam»* out second best same time with either of the above, 35
making skirts for middies or separate a big searchlight on the Winton. The
I tuberculosis sanitarium at Salem, was brother, Mr, and Mrs. H. B. May ben m the encounter. The only damage wr.s cent» the 100.
waists, instead of putting on a band driver thought it was Sheriff Parker or
otiried here Friday afternoon, Rev. f>. and T C. Mayberi, who are spending the to the bicycle.
COTTADK D R O VE S E N T I N E L ,
and making five buttonholes, I face the his deputies and put on such a burst of
i A. MacLeod conducting the service. summer at the hafehery.
top of the skirt and attach my save-up speed to escape that he wa« not able to
The Live Wire Newspaper.
The Smiths formerly lived here, Mr. I
Chinese Woman Aid» Red Cro»».
buttonholes in front, back, and either make the turn. Hieberg, who had no in­
Smith being a brother of D. A. Smith.
Benton Court Visits Lane County.
The Ktigcne chapter of the Red Cro*»
side.
terest in the liquor, but was a passenger He lost one of his hands in a mill aeei-
The
Benton
enmity
mart
was i* probably the only one having a ( ’hi
on the trip both ways, was fined 450 by I dent here years ago but he now has the here Tuesday viewing thi » work being
Condenser Men Visit Here.
Jesse G. Wells, in justice court at Eu­ | arm furnished with a hook which, in a i done by Lane county on the Lnthnm- near woman as a member. 'The woman
; volunteered her service* and work wns
Men who claimed to be looking for a gene Monday.
] great measure, takes the place of the Div ide road. They were inf»rented in
given her.
location for a milk condenser, visited
The City Transfer
| hand he formerly had and is more pow
the results obtained by the county’*
this section last week and were inter­
All Kinds of
• • r f ii I that the hand ever was.
BARTELL
HAS
CINCH
new
eomhinntion
of
road
machinery.
viewing farmers to learn how much
The roek erushers, whieh had to be
BUT PAYS FOR SMOKES
milk could be had.
Booze Car Owner Found.
moved in order to get aatisfnetory roek.
The owner and occupants of the booze have ...... set up af a quarry on the
C. A. Bartell put a good one ov er on
himself this week. He saw a smooth | car which wns wrecked by running into Boyd plaee nnd the work of plaeing the
stunt worked by a commercial traveler a telegraph post near Eugene, have been crushed rock will proceed rapidly from
riano Moving a Specialty
and thought he would pull it on some of found out. One of the occupants of the now on.
CATARRH
WOOD A N D C O A L
his friends.
He showed the “ drum ear sustained injuries which made it
HAY FEVER
l ’hone 55
Contends for Bean Honors.
mers ” a 50-cent piece with a 25-ecnt necessary for him to go to a Eugene hos
Office At Battle Olvar .Store
pital
for
treatment.
He
confessed
to
piece
on
top
of
it.
both
with
heads
up,
Dr.
B.
F.
Fuller,
not
to
be
outdone
by
Danni* Eucalyptus Oli
resting on the palm of one hand. lie receiving the injuries in the accident the Kentucky Wonder henna brought to
AT ALL OAUQ STONE*
said “ I'll pass my other hand over and gave the names of the owner and The Sentinel office by C. M. Jackson,
T u b e s 2B c
j a n * bo c
these a couple of times and then lift other occupants of the car.
himself hronght in some fully as large
if not larger. He also brought a small
To All No Rubbing Laundry Help Users branch of a grape vine which bore four
Mrs. O. N. Parks, of your city, has fine hunches of grapes. The fruit is a
been made the authorized represenfn pretty green rotor but he doe, not know
Cottage Grove Tramfer
tive in your community, and “ No Rub” the name of the variety.
can be had through her at any time de-
Fire at Bpiiggx Home.
sired.
OF.O. a. H E W IT T ,
A roof fire nt the John Spriggs home S O U T H E R N P A C IF IC T I M E T A B L E
n2.T.'Uipd
Lane County Distributor. »tilled out the fire department Thursday
North Bound
South Bound
afternoon.
The flame* were extln No. 1*1- 2:2H a. m. No. 1,1
I :*HI u. m
P I A N O M O V IN G
Shortridge Bridge Now Open.
guished with a garden hose before the ; No. 18—9:5« n. m. No 17
7:10 * m
A U T O D R A Y FOR Q U IC K D E L I V E R Y
The Hhortridge bridge on the London arrival of the fire bora. A spark from
No. 14—4:35 p. m. No. 15
2:42 p. m
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rond wns opened to trnffie Inst ween. . * the chimney is thought to have fanned
O. M J O H N . E U G E N E
ORE.
No.
19—
7:40
p. m. OFFICE:
E L I T E C O N F E C T IO N E R Y
It wns completely rebuilt by the minty .■the blaze.
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