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MILLINERY OPENING The Style Shop Eugene’s Largest Exclusive MILLINERY ANNOUNCES ITS GRAND FALL OPENING OF READY TO WEAR AND TRIMMED HATS FRIDAY and SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 14-15 THE MOST WONDERFUL COLLECTION OF HIGH CLASS MILLINERY AND NOVELTIES EVER SHOWN IN EU(iEXE WILL BE READY FOR YOUR INSPEC TION. NOW LOCATED IN OUR HANDSOME NEW QUARTERS IN THE OREGON POWER BUILDING, NEXT TO THE REX THEATER. REFRESHMENTS SERVED EACH AFTERNOON FROM TWO TO FIVE. Hats Sensibly Priced Always 057 WILLAMETTE ST. PHONE I The children of Mrs. H. L. Woolley gave her a pleasant surprise party Sep tember 4, the occasion being her seven tieth birthday anniversary. <V> • \#> Little Irma Miller entertained a num ber of her friends at a lawn party F ri day evening, the occasion being her eleventh birthday anniversary. She re ceived several nice presents. Among those present were Laura Stewart, Bes sie Jordan, Mara Stewart, Helen Stew art, Juanita Fields, Johnnie White, George White, Nellie Stewart, Johnnie Cummings, Arthur Stewart and Beth Bailey. 4 •%> -$• The Social Twelve club was enter tained. last Thursday afternoon by Mrs. George Kerr and Miss Esther Silsby a*, the latter's home, the afternoon being spent in the usual manner and refresh ments served. Guests of the club were Mrs. J. A. Wright and her guest, Mass Lora Fulton, of Chicago; Mrs. A. C. L i m n and daughter, of Eugene; Mrs. Whited and daughter Esther, of Ash land; Mrs. K. K. Mills, Mrs. James II. -Mills and Mis» Leah Perkins. . . The Constellation club meets at Ma sonic hall Thursday afternoon o f next » eek. ‘»Hi EUGENE with good things to eat. Those present were Mrs. Kate Soars, Mrs. Amanda Sears and daughter Edna, Mrs. Ishmael, Mrs. J. K. Cooley and daughter Elnoi- beth, Mrs. Ira Beidler and daughter Kathleen, and Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Bales and daughter Dorothy. After lunch the women organized a club to meet the second and fourth Thursday afternoons of each month at two o'clock. The name “ A. B. Club,” was proposed by Mrs. J. K. Cooley and was accepted. Mrs. F. J. llelliwell was eleeted presi dent, Mrs. Kate Sears vice-president, and Mrs. C. E. Bales, secretary. Mem bers are to bring their own work to the meetings, or help the hostess if she baa any work -he wishes done. The first meeting will be held September 10 at the home of Mrs. llelliwell. Those who have been invited to join the dub, be sides those present, are Mrs. Waldo Mil ler, Mrs. J. Harms, Mrs. \\. D. Heath and daughter Carrie, Mrs. Claude Arne, Mrs. \\ . Hands, Mrs. Luella Demurest, Mrs. George l.nyng, Mrs. Crowe, Miss May Hamant, Mrs. N. Hopper, Mrs. Lowry and Mrs. F. H. Callison. ♦ <#> <8> Saginaw Society. Merwin Wilkinson entertained his Sunday school class of the Methodist church at Cottage Grove at the farm home Monday evening with a bonfire party on the river. Roast corn, water melon, fried chicken and sandwiches were served. The boys bad a grand time. CAPT.W000S TELLS OF SUICIDE OF CAFF. KROOK Mis. Woods and Himself Were Guests of the Krooks at Time of the Tragedy Boys at the Fort Are Being Doped and inoculated Against Everything but Homesickness; Sixth Oo. Always on the Map. (Continued from first page) the body to its last resting piare, \ J. Armstrong arrived today and I obtained permission from the roast de tense commander for Inni to take pic lines inside Ihc fort. We are pretty proud of our base ball team. They have played three gumes of the series and won three, Mixth company is on the map extensively and all the time. We do not head in for anybody. The V. M. C. A. asked me for permis sinn to put up a volley ball net in the street between Fourth and Sixth eoni panies today and there lias been u bunch in newspaper before putting it into the garbage can. In tins way the inside of the can may be kept clean. • * • Rinse glassware in hot water after washing; then place in cold water in which n handful of starch has been dis solved. Drain and polish with a dry cloth. « « * Batter left over from hot cakes can be disposed of in two ways— it may g<> into gingerbread, or you can stir it into tlit- mush when it is boiling. • • • When making cottage cheese do not drain tbe whey from the curd until it has cooled; milk tbut lias been put to drain while yet warm will result in a tough, indigestible mass. • • • STOCK FOR SALE “ IT S THE MOST PRACTICAL GARMENT IN MY WARDROBE —MY JANTZEN SWEATER.” FOR Chilblains Dennis Eucalyptus Ointment «T J A M E S W IT H Y C O M B E , ALL D RU G S T O R E S T u b e s 25 c jars Oovernor. 60 c * 4 4 4 * 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 -i Toothbrushes. The toothbrush, now an litdls|*»li*n hie article of toilet, is but Utile older than the American republic Itself. Not even Lord t’liesierllelrl used one, for, writing to bis son In 1754, be said " l hope you take great care of your mouth and teeth and that yotl clean lbelli every morning with a sponge and tepid water with a few drops of arquehusade water dropped Into it. 1 do Insist u|sill your never using those sticks or nny hard substance whatever which always m b away the gums and destroy the varnish of the teeth.'’ In “ lleiir.v Esmond" Tlun : eray made Lord fastlewood spend "a tenth part of his ilay In the brushing of tils teeth uni the oiling of Ills hair," mnl In thdug so the novelist committed a double an acbronlsm. Not only was the tooth brush unknown, hut during the ilrst half of the eighteenth century all Hue gentlemen wore wigs and hail no use for oil on their hair. New York Sun. FADS AND FANCIES 2&1 on that day for patriotic service. In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the state of Oregon to be hereunto nffixed this first day of September, A. I). 1917. Darle hluiaolf, vv In» was tirsi of tllem, had giva ter orlglliullty III bis verse tlian III bis prose, bill he was Utru la sud greve tip in Alban). Tbe llternry atuiONphere wlilcli he lovalhed In Ilio west was, as II vvere. pipisi freni tbe cast, and bis niuhltlon vvms , as tliegeu- erous ovpeotatlon of bis fcllovv ex Dea was for bini, lo auggest in bis prose tbe lltcrar.v art of Or lloluies William l ‘etili llowells ili llnrpcr's Maga/liic. ot men playing there ever sitter it was erected. It is good exercise and the boys enjoy it. The new Y. M. C. A. building is pro grossing rapidly and will be finished in a few weeks. We are very much interested in our cantonments which will be commenced Strange Proof of Heredity. soon. We will be comfortably housed So far as Ills work Is concerned we and the men will not have to go to the remember a rascally |s>et mimed Rich regular barracks to g>'t a warm bath aril Savage for one solitary line llial then. i in which he speaks of the "tenth trims Our pay has been postponed for a milter of a tool la tl f*e®." It OStchllj short time on account of the trouble m .mivi-ys the notion of heredity and sug gesls tin* soil of wonderful family like the quartet lauster's office. ness of wlik ll one has Just been fold to C U T . L E E ROY W o o d s . i be Royal Sta lely of Mcdh Ine. The Ilrst llarl of Shrewsbury, who dhsl in 1 loll, was I hiiii with a physical [a-ciillarllv the little Unger and the Unger adjoining on each hand hud only one Joint, Ihc first two hones being Put finely |>owtierotl >ult on a nwidlc united. The same abnormality uffeeted that has burned down to a small |>i«i c all Ihi1 toes except the big ones. To and it « i l l burn steadily several hours day In a direct masculine deat endaiit longer. .if the llr>t eirl the same extraordinary • • • format Inn peislsis It was transmitted To test the healthfuliiess of musli 1 to liiui by liis father and to Ids father rooms, slir them with a silver a|to»n while cooking, i f there is any foreign I from Ids gramlfulbcr and lias come down unchanged through Hourly 5*»» substance in them the silver will turn. years, passing through fourteen gener • • • Refuse and garbage can be wrapped ations.— Isiudon Standard. Buying and cooking for two is a dif The wise buyer patronizes the mer ficult problem; yet many housekeepers chant who shows he is alive by his ads. have this problem to solve when they in the local newspaper. •• • are least able to solve it on account of inexperience. For this renson there is First Church of Spiritual Science— much waste and much monotony in the Instead of cooking too Mrs. Nellie W. McKinney, pastor. bill of fare. Meetings at the D. W. McKinney home large quantities of food and beating up at the corner of Twelfth street and the left-overs, just enough may be For instance, Washington avenue, Sunday evenings eooked for each meal. divide a can of vegetables into two or The Emu non club held a business at 7:30 o'clock. Everybody welcome. three portion* and cook ench n differ session last Thursday afternoon at the ------- ent way, and it is not necessary to serve home of the president, Mrs. Elbert Bede. ■ - 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 tin- same vegetable two successiv e menls Light refreshments were served. even in a different form. Thus, a ean PR O C LA M A TIO N . <^> of tomatoes will furnish a dish of escal <* loped tomatoes, cream of tomato soup, Mount View Society. State of Oregon, Executive l)e uuce for meat or macaroni, or supply Mrs. F. J. llelliwell entertained F ri part of the makings of vegetable soup. purtinent, Salem, .September 1: day in honor of her mother, Mrs. Armi Whereas, The women of Amer tags, and her niece, Miss Hazel James. With the cost of everything entering ica, as well as the men who are into the making of a newspaper increas The day was spent in sewing carpet giving themselves to our nation's ing, it is absolutely essential that all rags, a prize being offered to the one subscriptions be paid promptly. ••• cause, can now perform a great sewing the largest amount. Mrs. Kate and timely public service; and M'-ais was awarded the prize. At twelve Whereas, The Woman’s Com o'clock the guests weer led to the dining mittee of the Council of National room where they found a table loaded Defense is organizing local coun cils in every community in this SOUTHERN P A C IF IC T IM E TABLE. state with the purpose of system North Bound South Bound atizing and making effective No. 10— 2:28 a. ra. No. 13— 1:00 a. m. :: women’s patriotic services; and No. 18— 9:50 a. m. No. 17— 7:10 a. m. Whereas, The Oregon Division No. 14— 4:35 p. m. No. 15— 2:42 p. m. of the W om an’s Committee of the No. IB— 7:40 p. m Council of National Defense de sires that Saturday, September 15, l!H7, be set aside for the rog istration of women in this state for service; Now, therefore, in view of the foregoing premises and by virtue of the authority in rnc vested, I, James Withycombe, governor of Hie state of Oregon, do hereby proclaim Saturday, September 15, 1917, us Women’s Registra tion Day, and I do earnestly ask that all patriotic women register 4 JERSEY MILK COWS 2 JERSEY HEIFERS—6 mo. 1 HOLSTEIN BULL Sacrificed for quick sale by LORAINE FARM COMPANY Lorane, Oregon Beat Harts ami ths Wsat. Tilt» west I h siili alt tudctlultr terni, sud iiian.v tlilugs Ita ve berti ealled \v est erti vv Idoli more si ilei ly noie far western The etllores. enee of Cali for ti la In lite brllllaut satire of Itret Halle, lo lutino litui utili wlio waa tirsi of tbe Californiana, waa mi olToct of Ilio cast In thè nevi coiidltlmis of thè l ’e* Ilio alni*». It limi no rimi In Ilio *o||, nini none of Ilio poeta vvlio fnruicd lite Sali Francisco se Ina >1 of llarle's day vvere of California Idilli, limoli lesa culture. Tlioy vvere ouly western by sojoliru. ir O R C H A R D A N D GARDEN. Three thoU'.uiid dollars will he utTered In • ash premium» ut the gil-ut exhibit to be illude next fall at Springfield, Mass., for choke vegetables of the vari ous classes After u rain and before u hard crust forms Is the Ideul time to harrow an orchard. If them are uuy tent cuturpil- lai» oil your trees give them a quick singeing with u torch. Mulch the celery. Four tucbca of horse manure w ill help to In- sure a crop. Rouleaux mixture repels lieu beetle ou tomato uud other plani» It also helps to control diseases. Thin the parsnips. If left closer together In the row Ihuu four or live Inches the roots will he smaller thuu they should he. MAX LUEBKE THE RAWLEIOH MAN Residence Tesili Ml. 4 4 + ♦ 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 ► 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 ORCHARD MANAGEMENT. Summsr Coltivatimi Necaasary to Pro duco Fruit Profitably. HllUiluer culi Iva! lo» of ilio oreliard I h ueeessary If a proti! I h lo ho limile, III tbe opinion of F S. Merrill, asalstunt professor of Imi I lenii lire In Ilio Kiiii»n.» Stale Agrleiillilial college. Tliree mctlmds muy he prucilceil In (he ctillivullou of un orbarti. Tln III.si of Illese |s Ilio sod llllllch System Tlila I n pructlced oli bottoni lumi or lumi Itigli In fortini)’. Ori barda un fer file land are hkel.v tu produce a heuvy growlli of veoml wlil-li prci olila Ilio forinutloii of fruii linda. In untar tu o\ ori nine thN ii gruss crup shntlld l>c Kovvcd In thè ore baiti. The gruss crup Is nmwcd vv lieti ueeessary and allowrd to rema In ou thè ground. The accolli! metili si oflrn usisi eoli slkls of snw liig a gruss crup III Iha or churd and harvcsllng thn bay. Thls s) stelli Is InJurlotlH lo thè treeu and rodueea thè alzo nini vaine of the fruit Whcro the to|Higruphy ami »lupe of the Ialiti wlll iM i iuit i leali i tilt Iv alloii Is ndvlauble. li UHI» ilio weeds ami conserve* thè iimlsturc Orcliards cui tlvalisi hi Ibis iminuor wlll pnalucn larger fruii lima under other systeai« of etllllvatloll. ("leali oultlvutlon wlll kcc|i tlown In sis t pesls hy destiti) Ing tlielr hlIsT mitlng placca ami forni sappi) Tln burraio tre«- hnppor Is li-ss liijuriotts In ■ 'lenii eiiltlvaled orclinrils Issali a It re ninfe* tludr fissi aupply. KILL CAB8AGE WORMS. II -------------------------------------------- ¡1; Plmae 17*11. R. Mi CAROAR. D. D S. B w m r Neuralgia relieved instantly hy lot ni II|iplii*athill. Residence IMI<t iiffiii- st Fi fth sad Main. I’ lion» I H . I ( ’olitigli Grove, Ore DR C. E. FROST Electrical treatment». X ray pir tun'». Mirroai-oph' vxuiiiinatlon of Sputum and blood. Office: Lawson Li I k 1‘li'ine 47 J. E YOUNO A T T O R N E Y AT L A W Of f i c e on Main avallili« Cot Iligi- (trova ( bagoli DR. A. J. HENDRY D ENTIST LADY A T T E N D A N T Ovai First National hunk Work «tone ufter hours uml Monthly» hy appointment. Cottage Grove, One I'hoiie 10 A. W R IM E. PH YSICIAN M D A N D tlUROEON Office in Phillips building over the th-iisoii drug Ntnia Office phone .14 Residence phone I!’*U Cottage Wrov e DR W ( liegos M HAMILTON L I C E N S E D C H IR O P R A C T IC PH YSIC IAN Consultation tiaJ examination fn-c. ( I f f i r e hours !• to 5 Hun days amt eveni ng» bv nppwintm’ t. Of f i c e in old Cottage Grove liniiK building at 1U4'j Miiiu aVeuue. H J. SHINN ATTORNEY AT L A W amt nntarv i-ublic. Praetlea* iu nil cniirts. T we nt y f i ve year* • « pencil,». Bader Uldg. Cottsg# Grove, Ore ALTA KINO ATTORNEY AT L A W O f f i r * loratml in ! hr r mr o f Ihr f-'irt Nnlitiiml hunk. ( ’ffttuyi* Clrov«* ( )r* j»tm J. S MEDLEY ATTO R N E Y AT L A W Sprsying or Du»t*ng With ln»»ctic«d*t Will S j . e th» CrOp. 77 I \\ 1 1 In tu 4*t V m .Sf, Kitgrti«*, On*. «tirili* Ilio musi desini«' tlv«* I iinis i eneliiles of cahbage. ««itili tlower uud relnleil erops. Is-gln depre ila III uis hi euri)’ sprlng alni continue Defining a Wifa. (III Ih*- ero|» Is hurvt'sted. Spruylng f r The pretty s, hooltem her had naked vvlih eltlu-r ilari* green or unw-nate nf her class for the l>c*t original ih-tlul lenii or «lusibig vv il li pyrethrtim aftei Ik.II of "w ife," mol the hoy In the eor Ilio hcinls forili Is r«s»nnillieiid«sl h.v III«' tier promptly responded, " A rib." She looked at him reproachfully nml Ohio agricoltura! evperlmeiit station to «'mitrili aneli p«-sis. , maided 1“ the l«.y with dreamy eyes Spravlug velili a pntiml of |iurls I who seemed anxious to say something. green In fi fi y gullous of water or wltb “ Mini's guiding star ami guardian an tour pniunls nf arsenst«- nf lead paste gel," he said hi response to the imd. T H E L O Y A L T Y OT OUR " A helpmeet." put in u little Ilmen ilmlf as tinieli pnvvderi III lift)' gullmis nf Water, ulollg Wltll twn poilluls of haired girl. PATRONS "One who soot lies man in adversity," dissolvisi anup as a r premier and stick- er, wlll klll the severa! s|«eele* of Much of the sucre»» of this batik suggested a demure little girl. 'ITiis shoiild la- IS dll» to thr loyalty of it* depos "One who makes a man hustle." Was woriiis on < ubbage usisi wbeuever the «-ulerplllur* are mi ¡tarn. Many of our euatomera the next suggestion. luvrmis tifi to III«» lime head» ari- bull "A nd keeps him from making a fool express their aatisfaetioa with torni«*!. of himself," put In another girl. the servisr they rreeive nut anly After hendliig Is-glns one pari of "Some one tor a man to liud fault in words of coiiiineiidation to us, with when things go wrong," said a p.vrethriirn to four parts nf line lime Jk\il alsu by a t t a i n t i n g their or floiir Is fireferable. Tlils muy Is- sorrowful little maiden. diisted over Infesled piallis once * friends with the bank's unvx- "Stop there," said the schoolteacher vveek w ben thè leaves use wet w !l!i relied facilities. "That's the best definition.” I’ltts «lew or rulli A line material I ke rmid burgh • 'hrolih le-Tclegraph. Much sv iilences of our patrons’ (lllsf, lime or (Iniir slops tln* breiilblng approval lira very pleasing 1 « ns pnres nf enlibage wnrms and nft«*n Is Antiquity. und ure highly vnlusd. Antiquity! thou wondrous charm, i usisi alone as a mentis nf control « b a t art thou, that being iioHdug. art agallisi Illese p«-sls. Illudine Is often deln.Visl si-vera I everything? When thou Wert thou we«-ks, unti fre<|lleutl.V pliinla are limile welt not nidlqi.'ty then tlmii well neurly Wnrtbless by cnhhnge vvnrins nothing, hut hudst a remoter antiquity as thou calledst It, to look buck to with Tln- adulls are cummoiily wblte liutter blind veneration. I lion thyself being to llles or sols-r cnlnrisl iiiotlls, w lille tbe rntt-rpillnrs are aliout mi lin li luug and thyself llat, jejune, modern! What t ivs lery lurks In this retroversion, or what gre«-n In color. BUTTER WRAPPER PRICES half Januses a'c we (hut cannot look To Cback Calary Blight. forward with the same Idolatry with ' The following prices ure now in uf Sprayhig wltb iMirdeullX mixlure limi feet on butter wrappers: whh h We forever revert! The mighty future Is us nothing, being everything; destro)'log eliseli seti parts wlll check I GO wrap pars, oa Fridays nnd Mstiir- thè upread nf cclcr.v blight. Bordeaux I he past Is everything, being untiling! • lay* only + I (ill is rimile vvitli finir |aiuinls nf clipper MtO wruppers, on nny day except Fri < liarles Lamb stilplmte, four isninds nf qiilckliun- uud days and Mnturdnys ................ $1.20 Hffy gullous nf water. The lise nf tlais These are rnsh prices. Trying Experience. spray material Is ndvlsi-d h.v tbe Olilo " f l o w was the play?" Additional wrappers printed at the agrlculturnl eiperliucut slatino un ssroe time with either of the above, 35 "Rather dull." "You didn't have any tense momenta yniing sis-dllngs la-fore transplantlng rents the 100. and iifterward as neeihsl. For best re (luring the performance?" COTTAGE GROVE S E N T IN E L , “Oil. yes. A mail weighing not leas stili j * thè h-aves must he well covered The Live Wire Newspaper. than 250 pounds climbed over me tu b e wllli Ibi- spray In phint la-ds. Rumili;* lo go out and pull himself together for dlseased phmts ami leaves aids In «oli Irol nf cclcr.v blight. Deliri* left «ni the the next act." Exchange. plot iiuiy linrlmr thè illscase over wln ter. W a t e r m e l on » . Cubi si ge First National Bank Cottage Grove, Oregon COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS The OLD RELIABLE W. W. M’Farland Small scales or blisters ou tile rind of Baniah W »«d s From Orchard. a watermelon lire said to Indicate that ( ’lean culture Is generally regard«-d the seeds within arc turning him U and the llcsli maturing. As the ripening ■ us tin» Ideal method nf caring for an process advances the blisters Increase orchard. Weeds rob the Irees of mois III size and number uniil they cover ture and fertility, Imrlmr Insists ami rodent pesta and render It difficult to the surface of the fruit. get around In the orchard to prune, spray and to pick fruit. A weedy or Mother. Most of all the other beautiful things chard Is clearly an abomination, and In life come by twos and threes, by I the arguments against weeds are over whelming. The clean cultivated or dozens and hundreds plenty of roses, stars, sunsets, rainbows, brothers ami j chard presents it pleasing and w«-ll sisters, aunts and cousins, hut only one kept appearance. In striking contrast with it weed choked orchard, the oar- mother in all the wide world. Kate marU of u slovenly farmer. Douglas Wlggin. H u ll’s the vorrlict of thousAnds Prevention of Gapaa. Strong One Way. of wearers of all ages. Buy one W i f e - M y husband Is r « t well. I’m [ Gap«-* may he prevented by putting tho chick* on clean, fresh ground. Roll afraid lie’ll give out. \Vlf*’s M other- from your dealer. POWELL & HEMENWAY Professional Cards^ Well. he may give out. never gives In. lie certainly The highest liberty la harmony with the highest laws.—Giles. limy Is- kept freah by turning It over at regular periods «praying the ground With a 2 tier cent aolutlon of sulphuric H«-ld nr n solution of two ounces of cop- perua dissolved lu a pall uf water may prova eCfectlva. The City Transfer All Kinds of Hauling & Draying Done on Short Notice Plano Moving a Specialty WOOD A N D GOAL Phone 55 Offlca At Eagla Olgar Store L. L. Harrel Cottage Srove Tranafer Draying of all Kinds P IA N O M O V ING AUTO D R AY FOR QUICK D E L IV E R Y T E L E P H O N E 72 OFFICE; E L IT E CONFECTIONERY