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I (r W ar Time Christmas Cake 'been visiting <> E. Woodson, I* ft v es tcrdiiy morning for Portlund to enlist ns u innchinist in the navy. •I. L Hen tty has recovered from the effect t of II sciions cold. Hhow to kefs have not advanced in price, but the government reipnres us to collect u tux on cucii admission. Ar : i nde Theiltor. nvHtfe tin-* v\••# k visiting rclntiv» « Mrs. Hill was formerly Miss Elsie Hukei. Dr*nmaking uml plain sewing wnnt ♦*<!. Prices reasonable. Y«mr patronage solicit« I. Mrs. Kittle Grubby north K and Ash uve. ri22 «JUprJ Keep Your Animals in Condition Ili i H rtli tt Johnston nml son, of Mu ginn w , visited friends in Eugene a few days this week. Mayor T, C. Wheeler h limping about Mr-. H. L, (iodnrd left Huturdny for on u game leg, the result of u sprinti. Kansas City to bid goodbye to a brother Now in wlii'ti your stork tifftls Hpt-eial attention hecaus»* the and ii sinter, who ure about to leave for Him Hrurid und fnmily motored to Eu < *Iran k I roin pasture to ilry lee<| is one ol tin- most «‘tit¡«'til servo * • in Era nee. The two smallest of gene Miimhiy. the (»«»«lard ehildreri will v i*it with Mr. periods of tlie whole year. Raymond V'entcli spent the week end and M m E. K Hpencer, «»f Eugene, dur I lit i iiinmim , 1 i <'ii|» I m i I' ill i|i|iings, 11 «*u|* m w ilier, I :t j eii|is V oil can lose more pounds of summei gain through I) - I at I'ortlumi. ing the ubseuee of their mother, and I i i i i w i i Niiuar, 1 . c u p nmliihses, g i n l r i l u m l o f I ni'iiiiie«*, - o / h . Do not forget flint I write fire insur- the two «»Idest will ri*mniu here with «••• mlier neglect than you can get hack all winter. Keep up . une«*, I repieseiit some of the strongest their grundpnrt'rits, Mr. nn«l Mrs. II. R ritin ii, f i a 1 1• • I i ¡ml nl I lemon. the good condition keep up the summer thrift keep out the «■•»mpunies m A in erica. I tim still muk < «<»dar«l. worms. Klein! I In* iilnivi 111 • * 11 ilients mill ImiI mi stove III minutes. ling loans on the iiistullinent plan; also Mask ball ut grunge hull l.orunc, «»n ! loans puyublit in one or more years, C|iri.-t ii i i i s night, Tuesday, Dee. 25. 20p W hen enlil mill I i * i i pH I lullr, 1 - t f llspiitili eloves, I teiis|iuoll IIIIt - ('olii«' in und talk with im* about fire hi moK, I teiis|imni sen In ilissolveil in hot waiter, I t •* UHpiiim suit, I Mr and Mrs. O. M. K» fii and children sururiee t»r loans. 1 cun save you money, (leo. II. lirniiiiird. jri24tfc arriv««1 Thursday from Indiana, after ten . | ii it • 1 1 eililllllliiill, I «*11 p f o i l I e n lle e Silt logi'llii'l linin', sail an ubseuee of u year «»r more. They D R IV E S OUT TH E W O R M S — M A K E S STOCK H E A L T H Y Mrs. Lincoln Taylor left Saturday to visited relative* cn route. mill s|nees, pul in e n l l e e mill smlil ll1 1 • I Ililil In linileil illgli'ili- join her husband, who im engaged m Slock hooks have arrived. Be sure to bring your coupon flits Itaike I lionr in mnileraite oven. S, C. Ha rt rum was her« from Hose- engineering work at Elorcucc, which entitles you to a hook. burg Thursday nml Friday enlisting re A son was born Thursday to Mr. and emits for service with th* • forest «'ligi YOU W I L L F IN D A L L OF T H E S E IN G R E D IE N T S AT Mrs. Archie Thompson. neer« in France. Mrs, Ransom Miller, « * t Springfield, Lieutenant Notile White is hereTrorn spent the week t i h I w ith NI rs. E. C. the east on business am i visiting his Shay, * parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Whit Now is the time to pick out a graph«» Household goods for sale bedstead, OUR STORE W I L L R E M A IN CLOSED CH RISTM AS D A Y phone t«»r u ( ’hristmas present, ( ‘all .» dressers, dining table und 5 chairs, chiffonier, lib i l 1 i M rt I and see them ut II. C. Madsen’s. nl5tf V i: Purvuncc, 125 Third street. d I '» 20pd L C. Shav l«*ft last week for Cali Mrs. M. E. Long returned Friday fornia hoping to benefit his health. H<* from Eugene, accompanied by Mrs. t . to tli«* eating place« observing the ¡ " T H E N E W M I N I S T E R ” A T who hml just r«*turni'«l from tin* rimi. is now at Han Francis*«» nml «-xpccts \\ . Mhuw, formerly of this city. wheat le«« and meatless day«. It is H IG H SCHOOL A U D IT O R IU M Pretty <'liriMtmuH rnnt|> bux«‘H now <»u to go t « * I ,os Angeles. NN . B. Cooper made a business trip t<> ••veri becoming critical and resentful of Muir ut tin' lion Toil ( m*xt dom to <tic Stanley Hickey was in Eugem* Eri • places which d«> not < J «» mo . W * • have M*'dfor«l, Ashland and other southern ‘ ‘ The New Minister,M u musical eom- gon hotel) ut Iiiodmtt prices. did 20«* «lay on business. received a number of corn piai fits, con i eijy, will be given by the eleur of the Oregon points this week. \V. Luke «hut n wild goos«* Hutiirduy. Albert Crouch was in Eugene Thurs Mrs. Ella i’hompson made a business tinues Mr. Newell, from different ¡»arts Methodist church, under direction of I hese buds ure n««t shut Iter«* very often «Inv on business. I t»f the state Hi regard to restaurants Mr -. Leon De-M a r / ' a t the high uchool trip t*» I'ortlaml t inlay. llirktv ih litri' trulli ( >1 viitl»in, ut lute yen is. and hotels not making any attempt to auditoimm tain evening, December 13. \\ iih I i , \iiitinu lt«*r mut lu i M rn Nnr >\ three act «omedv " A Kentucky 'observe the w heat less and meatless Miss Mubel ShllW, of Eligen«', sp* lit M l SI C A L M .\l BEKS. imiu 11 M'ki‘ v. Belle.’ will be given by Ora R« ad «lavs. W’«* ar«* now making a Ji*t of 1. ‘ ‘ Nature's Voice» sing '— 1'rufcsnor tli»- week enti with Mrs. L. \V. Hunt nt j Hefiit fivvavs « lass in draifiatie art at ¡these unpatriotic places, with a view ( 'olili t Y ( 'umili l^nilllMT \ !( ‘ r \\ ild wood. Topnote and Choir witli Obligato. j the Arcade theater Monday and l ues to publishing their names in their own 2. " Let Me S in g - ’ (solo; — IJaiMy. nini < '«flint v Kuml Hu|»«*rint«*ritl<*iif -I IL \lu»»k bull nt g> ‘tig'* 1«xiII. Loruiie, on day evenings, December 1« and 1«. A i communities. M, K \ \\ l'ri* ii|• t rum Kn^jt nf I iii*j»-tlii\ oh <'h 11 nt mus night, T u «' m *I u v ( I >•*« . 25. 2<*p I ■». ‘ ‘ When J Shovel in the Coal — Sex Rvelv play everyone will enjoy, inter I m ISIIU’HH Mr. Newell «uggisti« that in those lo ton und Cboru». Mrs. .lolla <ii«*«'iM', ut Oranti« Puss, spersed with r**ii<l»ug, singing und drills. calities which arc distant from the fish '4. " T h e Munic L'ommitti ■ ’ ’ i -ong) — S ii nn|M»if: i lit W uhìim ’ mh iiirctin^ «»t fin* hits been I lie guent I his W*'«'k of ll«T <«»me, have a goon laugh and help a j market, poultry and cheese dishes be Flutt, Sharp arid Hoonick. llntiur («unni s\ill In' In-M iii thf sii|»«*r • •»usui, Mi- M M. \Vh«*el«*r. good cause. Part of the proceeds goes used as a substitute for rn«*at on meat 5. " A J’ re t ry j . i t t t c F l o w e r 1» a l > a i » y " W in H i inn f i e l d , u f M e d f u i d , \ i *-*1 1 «*«I i«»r the l|«»n«»r (»uar«l aid t«» the Red less «lays. Vegetable luncheon«, for D a i » y a nd M a le O cte tte , I am u«w Ix-tter equlp|>«(l with nuMloru tin* p as t we*'k v \ it l i OfMirge 111 l l i n f i*'bl. Cross. dl3e which several different kinds «jf veg i d. " 1 he l . a i l i e s ’ A i d " — C h o r u s . [.Killtie:, to examine your eye« ami to The gills of the doillfstie HCiefiee *le supply your luillvldual requirements by attractively arranged, are ¡7. " T h e Kind of a Preacher J L ik e ’ ’ C. E Stewart went t«» Salem Friday etables part meni uf tin* high selioo! nit* taking »cientlflc druKl«^* methods. served <»n on«* plate, and which are now t«» atteml a uoricultural meeting. (solo)— Kalpby. n»d* i* f « • i m i nreiueut t**i < li risi mus «I«* Miss Ndria NNiJkins, <»t L**«»nu, who : becoming *o popular in the first-class v ” OJd Maid» L am en t"— Chorus. livery ut 25 tents u tjutirt. «lid*20«* hotels and clubs of Portland, are also HAT I HI’ ACT IO N G U A R A N TE E D 9. " H u r r a h ! For the Minister .New’ ’ wiis at the Cottage • *r*»v e h*»spital last Ensemble Chorus. \h mid Mrs M E. Kibbr it ml ilnugli spring, wus taken to Eugene Frid*«v and 1 satisfactory meat substitutes. Id. " H o w Do You Think You Will Like t« i Mutile, ul Solomon, Kim , visit«*il will undergo an «»peration for appen*ii- the M a n ! " (chorus)— Ladies’ Aid. ■ luring tli* punt week with Mr. uml Mrs. ('it is. Miss Adriu is a niece t*f Airs. Jus. A « K N U I N K II A It« ! A IN 11. " W h a t Will the Poor Preacher D o ’ ’ < N liti Iteli. Alb'ii *»i this city. i part -ong -Daisy, Henrietta, Brown Leases (Hound in Our Owu Bliop Mr-*. \ W K ime lots i ••* *»v **r«*«l from Community silver; Swengel Hardware. a LAi)ir. 8 ’ c o a t s a t a and Sharp. her M-eeiit illness. Mrs I. J. il* iliwell, Cha*. P r o f a O PTIC IA N O P T O M E T R IS T 12. * * W ho Tolled the H e l l " — Sextou ir. Pr.H GENT REDUCTION I m*k up tii«' <«<«s|»«*| Missiun unuotim i* und Miss Marie Jones are clerking at and Old Maids. meat in tir«* «iiureh news. didptl the Fair store during the holiday nish. A .strictly modern homelike hos 12. * ’ Tickets for the Potpie Supper’ ’ I W lilirge Ine* pur«‘liuh«*d ih«* A W. i chorus) — Ladies’ Aid. peter DeardortI visited u brother at pital fully «-quipped for the sci Spray will puy you $ Hi per futi for N\ limpide hum«' « * ti eiiMf Jefferson Mire«,t. :tu> kind of «»Iti ir«»« *>r steei. ( ’leuri up Oakland during the week. 14. " i Haven't Made I p My M in d ” entific treatment of any disease Brown and Chorus. II 1« N ii m- \ tins ree**ived word ut ¡and help lick thè Kaiser. ju28tfe w ur.iu: p r i c e s a r e r i o i i t iieidier Brothers s«»bl a do/en li«*gx to either medical or surgical. 15. " T h e New Minister” — Finale. the dentil ut the wife uf his brother, Miss Murjori«* Yuughn l«*ft ’l’hurstlay Frank Hatley last week. Their total W. II. \ ;* m \, uf Kelso, Wash., und n f«»r Astoria to \ isit h«*r cousin, Mrs. weiglit vv Us jGUU pt»umis. * «pen to patients of any phy ! CAST O F C H A R A C T E R » toiiiirr resident oI tills ritv. Mrs. YuII « ari Johnson. I he iievv IRIS model Maxwell now on sician. Rev. Homer Alexander Brown (the t it (i*t)«l«*ti t '* ut iTn* nt tkit* lim it Hi'hnul • 'V die*! tulluwing nit «»penition at u Mr. alni Mrs. J. I. Jones mmb* a busi display ut the Henry Oarage. Hhe is u new minister)................. S. L. Muckin l‘*»r Hu ml liospi t ul. Special terms to obstetrical t o iiij'lit tit 7:.10 shur|. uess trip to fiug*‘ii«* ThuriMÌav. Professor Topnote (leader of the little ## beauty.M s27tfe I’l.ishlight - , Hw engel ILirdw ur«*. eases. 11 :• r i \ tunm-r, lliillv \\ it her* *-x at «»«I choir).................. ... ........J. F. Godard Mr. a m i M rs. ( ’la m ie H c h ra c k vvere in \. M*»ule left last week for Muske- Mi und Mrs. J. A Petti* r**w left from l.o r a iie 'l'h urstla v a nd Mr. H c h r a c k < l i m n «• Mil lit* llttV«’ I mmii liuliu- fruiu ( resrendo It. Flutt............ Rov \Y. Glass Moderat«' rates to all. 1'i.e H tln \ tor < ali tornii, after u visit m . Mich., at ter a visit with Miles 1 '.MV Slt* \ i ' i n t t ii ’' wt’i ’k uii t nt luti^ki. lle/ekiah F. Sharp........... Elbert Smith vveiit to Ha le 111 lo Ut terni tilt* h o r t ic lll- K«» Special attention given to Pitcher. with Mr. und Mrs. .1. <). N uieeiit. Doctor Housick........ ............. Xlfred Skei t o r a i m e e t in g there. H iirvi* v T:«\l«»r n turm*«l Mutulnv tru in d is e a s e s of eye, ear, nose and The «'«»fitlitiun «»f Robert <*nftio eon f . L. Lynns was in Portland on busi l members of the music committee) Etiju'iu* tiau«'s to improve slightly. ness during the past week. Ralphy Hunter iu baritone in the throat and general surgery. choir .................. ......loseph Knotts It vuiii subscription expired during J. B. Lewis has been suffering dur Seth Perkin- y<ke,...... I.e-rer Phelps the w«**k of November Id t « » 2<t, it ing the past week with lujuries which DR S. M. W E N D T , Proprietor Daisy l.ov e joy <tii<' new school teach- resulted from being struck by u stick should be paid tins coming we«*k m or er ..................... ........Mae Armstrong ot wood. • lei t*» get the 25 cents m pec ill I rctluc Odeba llasbin organi/.er of the Old t toil. Along the lilies ot conservution, don’t Maids t lu b :............Florence l.uebke Mi*. W J. White returiM'd last week F R A N C E 'S FOOD SUPPLY. torget that the soldier boys need shoe Petunia Pimples (the milliner)....... .. fr*un u visit in Portland. . . i Lina it- ager leather, and that having your shoes re ( Eugene Register.) Mm K K Mills spent the week end j I n 0 le Alee (the old sexton)............. paired will save leather tor th«* fighters. Since the I nited States entered the at Eugene with loi mother, Mrs. J. M - ............. -......... .......... C. E. I'mphrejr Doc Cioffj Shoe Chiropractor. i«22tfc war there has been constant repetition Augusta Wind (everybody's friend .. How «*. of the statement that we must produce Ih»n i fail t«i s,*,* A Kentucky li*ll«*’ * ( •»!. W. II. Blair returned to Portland more food than ever before in order to .............. ...................... Carrie Llenienway ! Mrs. Del.aney president of the L a Momlnv ami ruesduy nights ut the Ar last week. AK^ntx for supply the needs of our allies. Prac dies' A i d ; ...................Mrs. Roy Glass • :t«b' Theater. dldc Mrs. A. E. H«i»rt and Miss Etta Hcott tically everyone has realized in a vague Mi nini Mr- \ W W h tnpole W’«*r«* up were iii trioo rvigiuaw Thursday. sort of way that the nations that have Members of the < h or, Ladies ’ Aid, Old from Leona Monday visiting Mr uml 1 red «1. Drifts was here from La fa y - been fighting for three years have both Maids' Club, S< win,; Circle. Etc. Mr-. D J Scholl. Cor. Sixth St. and Washington Ave ettr dill lug the past week in con nee- increased their normal consumption and Miranda K"tchuni.. ..........Maude I.eBoy decreased their normal production, but Ebler D*tliai hitle, ut Roseburg, vi^it !*«».i with the settling up of the estate Blossom Clover...... --------------Mrs. Frost l i g u n - indicating the decrease have Henrietta Sharp..... ........ Marian Hooper • *1 this w «■*• k will* Uv\ . I \\ (Ri ver. *»! Mrs. Hannah Deets. tieen lacking. For this reason, a state Ilo* Methodist ladies’ aid will hold ivory Sope............. ....... Nieta Huzelton ( hristmas presents, wedding presents, If you want a bakery in your city, in «liuiuttiids at H. ( . Madsen ’s. n2*Jtfc ment dealing with food production in Mrs. Slocum........ .< i.........Mrs. Chambers an all dav market ot good cuts in lien France, which has just been received by buy home made bread. City B a k e ry ’s T u II iv it pumtim1 )•»uut uiJM'r tul»«**, son ’, store, Mfiturdnv, Dee. 22. d«* Id 2<le I he W iilson restaurant has been re the food administration, is interesting. Mrs. MeUinty....... .............. Mrs. Heine bread is the best. s2Utf U un r it h t I lur 5o«»u mil»** wit limit n M rs. Spicer............. ................Mrs. Hart de« «»rated inside during the past week. W illium Willson has returned to his In 1912 Fiance produced xT.v'ttlJiliO Mrs. Dressy........... _____ __ Mrs. Conner iMim'tun*. .1 C. I h m \. n\ It!» \V. J. Elmer was in Eugene Thursday. home at Portland, after u visit with Mr. and Mrs. O. Ivans have returned hundredweight of wheat; in 1914, 7«».- Kitty Spangler...... ........ Mrs. Breedlove Mr. i»ml Mrs, («. H 11 »• I m *• r, ut I ' m *** Ins blether. Edgar Willson. Mr. ariti Mrs. Tlios. Richmond, of Oar i n»n» an extended visit in southern Ore- 9.40,000 hundredweight; in 1015, 00,630,- Belinda Hangs....... ...Mary Ellen Henson iiiii , ii r«* ^jii«-**tH this w u ’k *•! Mr. :tu»l i" hi ; in 19Hi. 5^,410.000. and in I9i7 l ’tunetta Pills....... ..........M rs. Cochran Word has reached here of the up «liiier, visited relativ«*« here last week, K»dl. leaving Saturday for Portland. Mr. Mi*«. ( tfur^i* St*!tutn prom lung marriage ol Miss Venn ^ • ,s'* A. Ediefsen, of Lorane, went but 3ii,yOO,««Hl hundredweight. In food Eliza Whiffles..... ............Lois Thomas Mi h Kntlili'i'ii K»*m *\:»* b*nm* from W heeler, of Sun Dug**. Calif., dniighter R ithinond intended «*nlistiiig in the t«» Portland last wees t«» meet his wife stuffs. which comprises ail cereals and Betty Huttons....... tin* I ut U. t<* •«!»* ml tin* week «* ii « I w itti ot Mi. and Mrs. I*. D. Wheeler, former nu\v, but when lie found that an enlist •»a her ieturn fr«»m th«* east. They u* includes potatoes and beet roots, the Mulberry duve_____ ...LaVicey Hamilton _____ ____ YnseI Wood ment was for four years, he decided not tur pu rt* ii t h , Mr mul Mi-, (> M K«*m, i«'sideats of this city. mained in Portland for a visit W i t h 1913 production of 358,000.000 hundred Candv Stick......... . ......... Orren Woolley fo «lit so. weight had declined in 1917 to only 22,- »heir daughter, Mrs. Hcott. L ( Lot k wood vv 1 11 «• s fire insurance. 00*1.000 hundredweight. The figures Kt'lihbl*' «'Oinpiilues; low rutes. S«*e lulu 1 he ( ity Meat Alarket pays cash for quoted are from the statement of the W a U ì i This Spar« For R. u k :»4 um lu Soap Recipe. ..I m i . eK8»* ’ split fc minister for general revictualing of A good way to help conserve fats is M i und Mrs. E«l. Newcomb, of Dex to make your own soap. Try the fol Mri. Ed. Mosier arrived from Oak- France, Mr. Maurice Long. 1 * 1 . vis,fed this Week with Mr. uml this condition undoubtedly exists in lowing recipe: laml friday it» attend the funeral of her ¡ -Mrs. < M. Pnrkt'r and Ham Newcomb. France m a more aggravated degree The dripping- of alt kinds of me:*:«. grandmother, Mrs. A. L. Todd. than in other allied countries, for I* H. Crum*, ot Him k liutte, returned Donald Woo«Is was at Salem Friday France has tieen bearing the brunt of >ix pounds with one can of lye will I uestlnv frtim u business trip t«» Port for t rent incut for his eyes. He visited the war in her territory. England has make fifteen cukes of hard soap, de On«* of tin* Iwiit wiivn tu l«*:trn fu bind. *»ver the week end with his sister. Miss actually succeeded in increasing her lightful for the bath, excellent for drivi* » Fût i * tu n**t ;i fuTuml iiaiiil oui*. washing fine fabrics or laces. Strain Carolyn, at Monmouth. D on ’t forget that by paving a full TU *n o i tv in i h Ii i» i * ih nut nu *«*r»ous. TI m * ii food production, and Canada's produc the drippings before putting away and v ai s subscript ion in ntlvnii«'«* you get A tail line of records on band at IT. tion is also larger than before the war. again before combining with the lye. tlitTt* nir imiti v win* linng imek ulmnt it at the old rate of $|.50. The new rute C. Madsen’s. nv 15tf This fact, however, does not affect in Empty the lve into a quart of water I » li v * ii 14 » <*ur I mm ' iumm * tli«*y do not t©«*l applies oil dell fit,Hell t tic. omits only. tt Ladles’ 15 jewel Waltham watches with any way our duty to produce more ex which will become hot as the lye d:s- ttmt flu*y run iit’fuid uni* of tin* m*\> Joseph Cult*, of Pomeroy, Wash., vis Ioghi cundida te*« troni here wer© ini ¿5 year Boss cases, hand cnuraved. were olirli, M M II V ut tin* H»'* '»»lid limit) Ulll'H tint«'tl into the Modern \N notimeli ut $25. and dow will sell fo r .............$17.50 it relatives and friends Here this week, tensively than ever before. The heaviest solves. Heat the grease until it is melt fighting of the war is being done in ed and lukewarm, then pour in the lve nr«* just nn pumi uh new «ui«** um fur uh Eligen«* Hu fui «Iti y evening with u big ll«* was a resident here years ago, tl riv French territory, and we owe it to the and water, gradually, stirring constant servi«'«* i h rumi't nt'd und will servo y«»ur « lass from other parts of the < «unity. 20 year K<dd filled 10 size vents' watch ing the Htdiemia stage. devoted people of France to see that ly until the m:-. — is thick and smoo’ tily Have one on your Light Woodmen from her«' accompanied cases now $5.00. Mrs. E. J. Beitller visited her son they are well fed. piirtM»»«* until mi * Ii tun«' ii * you run uf pasty. Four this mixture into a drip the «•undulates. watch. Ira at his farm during the past week. 1 hese figures, it must be remembered, ping pan in which paper has 1* *ert l«trd h ii m w out*. Anyom* run uft«it*i u I seti « ais «un be bought of Woodson tur ut tin* prices wo tinnì«' lu'low <m IL J. Mb in n and R. B. Wo« die y were do not indicate the real need for food, spread. Before it becomes hard, cut it Ladies' Bracelet Watches that were for they show only the decreased pro in sakes 2L_, by 5 inches and about 1 iiHt'd rari«, ««» imo of wlnrli uro in thè liest liinthors with small payment down. $20 nud $25. now. .. .$15.00 and $19.00 in K ukimip Iridiiy «n bu>i n t* m be I ore t lit* duction. The waste that always accom inches thick. pruliutr i-ourt. uf rondititin. You run n<» just um fur Nmoiig those who attended chantan panies war means much larger consump D O N 'T W A IT STOCK IS mid jiiMt um ut ten witli u .*»«•« «uni limiti ipia nt. < reswi'll Inst week were Mr. and K. I ah ' k wood for r*-:< I estate tion. France is not only producing less Advertising pays— in The Sentinel. S E L L IN G FAST uml tire inaurnuce. ol.stfc than before the war but is eating more, « nr unti get just u m unirli pleiisurc out « » I Mi-. Min'd Nkei, Mr. ami Mrs. K. K. Mills, Mis. Jleibert Enkin, Mrs. J. »S. Never before such opportunity to buy y mu trip. Look ìli«*««* over. l*u\iii Mu mu'll, of Merrill, was a and the fact that England has increased lieiison, Nl.irv Ellen lietison. Rev. D. A. I'ossiltly you «Imi't 1 1 k«* tilt* id«*n of Mm l.eod, \1 1 ss Lulu Cuirm uml Mrs. K icks . $0 aud $7 solid K»ld rings $5.75 «iif-t of Mr. and Mr*, .x. K. Lewis the her production does not mean that she " : l>ai*t ivi'ek. is meeting the war demand. liuying u nrw rur until aft«*r you linv«* II. H. \ catch. U cmit'll MeCarjjar wus homo from dgimiied to tirivi*. How w«»ul*l uno <d' \ subscription t«• The »Sentinel is one Discovers Fire Blight in Winter. l) K. Woodson returned Friday from l oll Sti'Nfiis several days of the |>a.sf thi'Mt* « I « » fur you to prmtirr up « »ti f ot the best, us well as one of the cheap For the first time in'his experience «i'ek visiting his parents, Dr. and Mrs. I'ortlaml with two new Fords. dl.TgO K. MeCarjjar. as a horticulturist, C. E. Stewart, coun l!M2 ELA N DERM IMI ; in fuir rtuulit uni ; «•st Christmas presents. Finest line of diamonds in the city Mis. K1 i /abeth W idileisheim returned ty fruit inspector, a short time ago 0 »I I III * M11 ' I H rill, l l l l t II il M l o t s o f Mt* I Mi*«* 'Imi! f NHung uml Moron Olsen, at 11. ( ’. Madsen's. n29tn- found active pear blight in December, vir«* left und im j » o i «i ii i«*k ut....... $200 who were at ( ’reswell Inst week us mem A. It. Wood was in Portland tm* Satiirduy tiom Mulem, where slie visit l’he case was found in a wild tree ed her daughter uml family. beis ot the I'oiiius I’luvers, visited week on business. swamp near Junction City. He came iu MH3 P A T E R S O N ; .10 Ii. p. Lot« of Thnrsduv night with Mr. miti Mrs. Al Mrs. John Orevey, of Junetion City, from there Tuesday, having finished the Hob Jones and Flank Wtillnee were power unti I o I m of vnlui* nt ojily.. .$210 De«i .^kei. Mr. »Skei was a member of visited .Saturday with tier sisters. Mrs. work of destroying the tree infected I1*. M. E. iill; good firr.M and n lui renili this componV last sumiller with Miss in Eugene Saturday on business. George Bisliy and Mrs. Eva Heinenvvay. w ith this disease. Mrs. Wellington White and daughter. ut....................................................... $250 N oung nml Air. (llsen. Huy N tiling, mu Miss Stella Kedford, a Eugene teach " 1 have never before seen active per i Hienden t « * t the ehnut ampin, v isited Miss \delle spent the week-end with er, visited over the week end with her pear blight in December," said the in W»» ul« In ’f you Ilk«* to I iiinc a rur tliut Air. und Mis. ,skei «»ver the week «*nd. their son and brother, Herald, at Ku eousiii, Mrs. Albert Stocks. spector. " I t is something new to me, gene. « un m I iuw ' cui nil w li**r«' fu liriid ill lit f by those to whom you send a but it was the real blight, and would Eariners cun k«*ep day. (let a wagon Mrs. S. K. Hubbard went to ( ’re«w ell H l’ ICK S P E E D RONDS 1ER in tiptop il in I» rt* I In from Mwengel Hardware. Christmas present, send a Christ have spread had the tree been left Saturday to visit her «on, John Hub liier lumini I condition und will do 00 alone. ’ bard. mas Photo— something that will Mrs. M:i111«* Millet ami daughter were Inspector Stewart said that the or- ■idles wlirii tin' ropM aren’t looking. in Eugene »Saturday. keep your face lief ore them every Mr«. E. N. Parker returned to her * hards of the county are at the present ! Well wtirtl» in < > i •* t Ii u ii Mi«* pr I n ' . . . $500 Inline at Portlund Bntiinlay after a linn- freer from scab than any tune ( >. H. ( • 1 11 1 * ' it son left Monday for Eli day of the year. One thing about week « v i«it at the home of her sisf^r- since he began to work among them, in- I If you wunt rltiMH nml yet do nut fr«'l gene and Eortlnnd. a photo— the recipient never for in law, Mrs. C. ||. Corson. tliut you tun pu y t fttt* prii’t* of n new dilating that the tanners are t.iking Look at the label on vnur paper, und gets from whom it was received. Government Inspected Meat more than ordinary interest in the work | • nr, h«*r<* is ju*t exiH'tly whut you wnnt: don’t forget that you get n retluefioti «if Coming right down to brass tacks, of spraying. He said that in some or- ! P U B L IC IT Y IS A S K E D TO IWI.I O V E R L A N D ; model 71 ; «©If shirt- 2.» cents bv paying your subscription what makes a better present at • hards where he had prcviouslv found within .10 «lays nfl«*r expiration. P LA C E Y O U R O RDERS FOR ♦*r mol elertri«* lights; just um gou«l ns E N F O R C E FOOD R U L IN G S a great deal of scab every year, die finds Christmas or any other time than Edili«* \V«steiihav«»r, formerly of this CH RISTM A S P O U L T R Y n«‘w fur nil ptirpOM«*M mid ili A No. I none now. city, has joined the navy. a photo done in our quality style? Newspapers W ill Be Given a List of pondit ion. W«' w iH move it nt....... $<100 Mrs. II. K. Metcalf returned Satur Soldiers Have Thanksgiving Feast. Wheat and Meat Slackers. Any tiMp for ti motor truck f If yon «lav from a visit with her husband, It is too late to have your pic Mrs. A. E. Foster has received ! m »\«\ tnk«' u ¿rood look nt tlo* following: Major Metcalf, at Eort Hfevena. Deliveries liet'nre ami after tures taken early, but because W hen ties» uml meatless dnvs in everv from her son, George I). Foster who is Engineer The date for the presentation of " T h e N i l D E H A K E K eomldnntion tru«*k; a restaurant, hotel and boarding house with company B. Fourth others did come early, there is sellimi only except Saturdays New Minister’ ’ lias been changed and goutl tiro «*s i ii i pno'ii t nml «'nr in first in Oregon should no longer be a theory coijis, regulars, a copy of the Thanks still an opportunity to get out giving menu of the company. The menu lint a taet. « I iihh condition; will soon ¡my for i t m ** I f the event will be put on at tli«* high Christmas photos for you. ■va-* gotten up in a printed form almost school auditorium tins evening, instead PHONE 89 FREE D E L IV E R Y This is the declaration of Acting *•!....................................................... .. ot tomorrow evening, as was announced Federal Food Administrator W. K ■is elaborate as the meal itself, which nny of tlo*H«* rar« ran 1 >«* ImugM Inst week. led everything that could be ining Newell, who intends to see that the * nelnd* tor a Thanksgiving i tiauKsgiv mg meal. The "ith u mih n 11 payment down nml «mull light of publicity is turned upon all inni for L. S. Shipley, of Roseburg, who is " t r i m m i n g s " vvere evidently furnished eating places which do not observe the monthly payments on bnlmiee. visiting friends at Comstock, nis former Foot scrapers, door mats, wood bas Hoover rules on meatless Tuesdays and by the men themselves or through a hoiu«*, was in the city yestenlny. kets. anything like that- get'em from v c o m p a n y fund, as I nde Sam is not in v loui t less Wednesdays. Mr. and Mrs. D. W. McKinney left Swengel Hardware. the habit of feeding his boy* in the There is no longer any excuse for not yestenlny for H«*attl«*f where they will tyle which company B enjoyed on this Mrs. S. P. Short ridge, of London, observing flu* simple requirement of the spend Christmas. spent tlie week end nt Eugene with her I nited States food administration, said o c c a s io n . Near Oregon Hotel and at the Look up tht* Unsnel Mission ntinotiiiee aunt, Mrs. W. F. Colvin. Mr. Newell. The public is now familiar Rear of the Woolen Mills Store merit in the clmrcli news. dl.Spd Legal blanks of every kind for sale at with the Hoover rules and their pur Miss Ruby Brumfield and Mrs F* d The Sentinel office, • pose, and is giving its hearty support Albert Hutler, of Hcottsburg, who had Hill have been here from Marshfield c o t t a o e UROVk OREOON Dr. Hess Stock Tonic A . Brund & Co. K E R R & j S IL S B Y Phone 65 TALES OF THE TOWN ^ <9 Better Service Men’s $18 Overcoats Closing at $15 S C H O L L ’S rr.w Cottage Grove Hospital POWELL & IIF.MENWAY SPRIGGS BROTHERS Horseshoeing and Blacksm ithing John Deere Farm Implements Used Cars WATCHES AGAIN REDUCED AT SCHOLL’S SALE IF YOU WOULD BE REMEMBERED CITY MEAT MARKET ARMSTRONG STUDIOS