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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 24, 1922)
A R C A D E THEATER W EEKLY PROGRAM Fri.. Feb. 24— Katherine McDonald in “ Pas sion’'- I May ground.'" Sat., Feb. 25— Uonstance Talmadge in “ Good References." Sun.-Mon., Feb. “ The Hoodlum.” 2(>-27— Man* Piekford in Tiles., Feb. 2S— Tliomas Meighan in “ Oivil- ian Plothes." AVed., March 1— Dorothy Dalton in “ H alf an H our." Thins., March “ Sure Fire.” 2— Hoot (E d .) Gibson in Fri.. March 3— W ill Rogers iu “ Cupid, the i o\vpuncher." B oost for C ottage G ro v e GIVE HOME MANUFACTURED GOODS PREFERENCE noon wn* bald In the parlor on sceoml floor. Unique original chum«l**M j cuumh I much ttimiscuiciit. Mrs. hi. K. Arthur gave a vocal solo, Misf C-riteh 1 low gave u violin auk» uiul Mrs. Leon 1 H*sIA irz**s a vocal solo. ElitI h »rate re freahuieuta were served iu the hotel diniu^ room. # # $* A feature o f the Eastern Star meet ; mg tonight w ill be the oei upaticy of the chairs by the past matrons mid past patrons. Mrs. Lvdiu Stout ter, um o f two living charter member-, and the only one a resident here, wilt jure side in the east. A social session will follow tlo* regular business meeting. <£' <$• The \1. I\ 11. elub meets next Tu.*s day with Mrs. 11. W. Titus. «jji' • • The LaComus elub meets today with Mrs. \ E. Ukiss, the 11* h a v i n g ; boon post p«met 1 from Tuesday on ae count *»f other social events. • • Queeuer Plcuard. Thomas J. t^ueener and Grayer M. Pleuurtl were quietly married iu Eti gene Monday at uoou. Doth are well kttowu young people o f the Cottage Grove community. The bride is a | daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. Frank Plcuard, o f Row River, and the groom is a sou o f Mr. ami Mrs. C. J. Qu«»«»iu»r, o f Saginaw, and is an overseas veteran, having seen service with the 65th ( ’ . A. C. The young couple w ill make their home iu the Grove. FOUR H O RSEM EN OF A P O C A L Y P S E M A Y BE PU T ON H E R E Manager Morelock, o f the Arcad« theater, has b«*cn negotiating with tin Metro Film company for “ Tin* Four Horsemen o f the Apocalypse, * ’ the big gest picture of the year. The picture is in tw elve ret» la, is luiseil on the book o f the sume title ami hus gone through 201» editions in this country. Mr. Win stock, o f the Metro Film company, was iu Cottage Grove Tuesday and is making an effo rt to put through a deal which will permit presentation of the super picture here. Manager Morelock realir.es that he will not make any money, as tin* price of the attraction is abnormally high, but lie wants the Cottage Grove |s*o pie to have a chance t»» set* the photo play :»s a part o f his general jmliey o f presenting the best in pictorial art. First Presbyterian Church A R spearo’ Pastor Sunday, February 26 Sui«da> sellimi ut 10:45. Regalar prenditug sers lees, uioruiug unti ivenuig, at II and 7:30. Seventh Street and Adams Avenue Morniiig subjeet, ••JRHFM, THE (\>KN FUSTON K .M Evenne The Church That Serves STIRRING LIFE IS CALLED ‘HUM-DRUM’ iubj«»et, * * IIM H.NOF M I O " Special music ut thè uioruiug Service b\ thè Indi«** ‘ « borii** ami at thè eveniug , t v ire l»\ The t ’uroliers. Insecticides Oregon Woman Fights Typhoid. Saves 1000 Children and Runs Special Trains. W«»’ r«» ready as usuai with the h«‘st in a com plete line of insectieides for Iht* spring "M.v lift- has boon so hum drum uml S P R A Y IN G SE A SO N as nothing has happened to me out of Whit« Mill Bun, 80 lbs _ $1.25 the ordinary I am sure there Is noth including Lime of Sulphur, Arsenate of Ing In what I have done the lust two S g l>air\ Feed, 65 lbs ........................................ $1.30 years In the Near East that would be S - $1.50 of Interest to niv Oregon friends." stilt Corn Chop, 100 lbs $1.85 Lead, Baris Breen and Fungabordo ed M tb . Am y Anthony Hurt o f Bend, $ 2.00 Oregon, to J. J. Hanilsaker, Stale $ 2.00 Director of the Near East B elief when $1.35 he met her In Constantinople lust 100 lb s $2.50 summer. S Serateh Feed, 10 $2 40 "A fte r much effo rt,” suys Mr Hand sakor, "1 persuaded her to tell me sonic Delivered Anywhere in City. Call for Our Special Ton Prices o f the things o f this hum drum life of The Winchester »Store Rhone 24 hers. Hitting In a Constantinople «-of fee-house she told me of some o f the events of her life since March 191», when she arrived In the Near East." "H e r first work was ut Karakllsa, Hi Y Man Visits Hen*. Mr. Yont, o f Portlaml, eonnect«»d whore with her sister, Miss Gertrude (tily decorated for the oeeasiou. A with Hi Y work, visited the high Anthony, she hud charge o f a large vocal number was giveu during the school Wednesday to tuk«* up with tli«* orphanage and u territory 75 miles S O C IE T Y During the | evening by a quartet composed of Mrs. Hi Y member* and th«* advisory conn square for general relief j C. C. Cruson, Mrs. N. E. Glass. Mrs. eil a seh«*«lule o f work for th«» year. fin e she wus there s i« nursed her sis 1 he firemen are planning to hold R. E. Short and Mr". E. E. Arthur. ter through both typhoid uml typhus Quick Meringue. AT A P LARSEN S FEED BARN IN COTTAGE GROVE, teir annual banquet on the «»veiling Fruit punch was served. The hostesses Th e two worneu were alone In thlH sta Beat two egg whites until they are f Febra were Mr". C. C. Cruson. Mr". N. E. OREGON, BEGINNING AT 10:30 A M tion. rad s tiff. Add two tablespoons sugar «: Gla>>, Mrs. \\ m. Gilson. Mrs. Charl«*s "A fte r going through this experience uully, beating «»«instantly, th*»n add The p L. D. elub o f th«» high ('handler and Mrs. Wm. Garoutte. tabl«*spoon sugar and beat until the they went to Aloxundropnl and there heel held a «‘overed dish supper in ‘4 vj' <4* ic domestic ■ i«*nce department Thurs Miss Crystal Robinson entertained a mixture w ill hold its shape. A few one day received a message from the uv «‘veiling English that they were evacuutlug f last week. The girls number of her girl friends at her home drops o f flavoring may !«♦* added. 14 H E A D OF M IL K C O W S 14 per and the boys gave Sunday evening in honor o f her six Baku, some 500 miles awuy. The Jersey row, 5 years old, fresh, giving ill Ills milk; Jciney uml tieni a them r party follow ing the teenth birthday anniversary. | British hud been feeding uhout 1,000 I i Herns« v cow, 4 years old, flesh, tilling III. Ills., Guernsey and upper. j children, and unless they were trans The Buitsus club held an enjoyable Hoisted, cow , -I years old, Iresli, giving 42 Ills ; .Icruey cow, li j furred Imm ediately they would sturve W. E. stroud, of this city, an«! session Monday eveniug with Miss years old, fresh, giving 38 lbs , Guernsey and Inn ham cow, as soon us the British left. This Oregon G lady* E Sharrah. o f Medicine Hat, Eunice YauDeuburg. The evening was j • woman whose life was bo humdrum 5 years old, fresh, giving 34 lies , Hrindle Jersey, II years old, Alberta, wer*- marri*»«! Sunday at th«* spent with needlework and conversa j quietly secured tw o special trains, put giving 31. Il.s ; J reset cow, ' years old, giving 32 lbs ; Mol Charles White home. J. E. Young, tion and refreshments were served. ' ting a ninn In cliurge of one, ami tak By JONATHAN BRACE justice o f tio- pca< • . officiated. ♦ ♦ ♦ stem and Jersey cow, 4 years old. giving 43 lbs.; Guernsey ing the other herself. On arrivin g at Mr and Mrs. C. W. Caldwell ob and Jersey will freshen soon; 4 In-ad of cows, milking now, XXXII— MINNESOTA Tue« Afternoon bridge club served the silver wedding anniversary! Baku, she began loading the children will freshen soon. I N N fc- debrai th.-ir 1fir*•t anni versa Sunday and entertained a number o f at 10 o'clock a m. and hud tin children SO TA Is m with Mr-. eek i guests for the occasion. They were 12 H E A D OF H O R SE S 12 and tholr supplies all aboard by 6 30 Sk*» and Mrs. U. C Dvott married in Illinois. formed part p. m She read the riot act to the Buy m a le , 5 years old, weight 1350 lbs., good worker; bay Mrs Me ho fie i.i Stewart w ly frum a por Turkish captain Iu charge of the trulu A l t mare t> years old, weight 12« m » Il.s , span bay mares 5 ami 8 h»**k lunche Mrs. S. R. Brand entertained th«* j tion o f the and he compelled the guurds to cease Social T w elve yesterday afternoon 'at \ years old, weight 2530 lbs, good workers. The balance of N o r t h v eat attempting to enter the cars where the j n social afternoon. Mrs. J. T. Johnson territory and these horses are good Workers, single or double, weighing older girls and women were The round it matreini' am! past was a guest o f the elub. partly by the OHIO to 14«Ml lbs Also a span of Shetland poniea, 5 and ti -t'-rii .M amt th.-ir t *£*- '?-■ * ( trip took nearly two weeks, bul Mrs Northeast Meet Ion o f the Lulllst- years old. gentle for children. • : I- «•< .ll-h One o f the most elaborate social j Hurt returned to Alexam lm pol with ana I*urchaae. It wan the Mis in th»* han«ju» functions o f the season was held on Four shoals, weighing about 70 to 80 lbs. each; 14 eight- ! her two train loads o f children without sissippi river which wan the di •• t.-mpk ■ Washington V birthday anniversary at J weeks old pigs. having lost u single child. viding line between these two ¡H otel Kartell, the hostesses being Mrs. Six sets of double harries»«; set of single liurm-tut; 3-ilieh l a w territories. club h«»bl it" ' A Kartell, M r H. A Milh-r, Mrs j Omulet wide lire farm wagon . Ham 2-*4-ineli farm wugoti, like new, i**>da v e nii«^. A 7 ..clock <i M. Scott, Mrs. N. E. Glass and Mrs. The Eastern section was ceded Three «»gg* benten light, half ten dinner I..-1.I a I Hotel Ba rl ell. H. B. Griggs. Th«* decorations were vviib doublt box; one hack; 3 * finch farm wagon. by France to Great Britain In M| mhiii salt, |M»)i|H»r, tlir***• tuhl*»HjH»«»io ..« full.. fi bv «lane red, whit** and blue, in keeping with 17<Kt and became a part o f the hot water. Heat pan uml u«i«i two ta Several other articles too numerous to mention. l/'J'iOli 11. which w: the day. The social part of tie a fte r ! United States at the end o f the Rh* spoons bacon fut or butter, cook Terms ol Salt Cash, oi bankable note at 8 per rent inter Itevolutlon by the Treaty o f Car «low ly, put in ov«»n to brown top, fold est. Sale to he held ram oi shine, beginning ut 10:30 a in. la In 1783. The Northwest ter ami servo hot. ritory was organized by con SO U TH E R N PAOI710 TIME. TABLE. gress four years later. Then, as (fW r e eted February 12, 1922» this »treat federal domain be North Bound South B« itimi came settled and was gradually No. 18, 10:12 ti. m. ! Nn. I.Î, 1” divided Into stales, the Eustem N o i t. 2:86 p. m. i N « S3, • J K GREER, AUCTIONEER part o f the present State o f Min No. Iti, .*»:4H a. in. No. 15, 2: nesota belonged la turn to the No. 17, 7 ; 1 Territories o f Indiana, Michigan I The prevalence of influenza, or “ flu,” should and Wisconsin. neveri N o mutt«*r what you wnnt As to the western portion of make you immediately think of W H IT E Sent inel II \<>ii e.-in’ t aironi to subscribe for The Sentinel, pive up until you have uscii the stHte, this was a i»art of tt PI Y E <>f- S U R I CE collidi medicine. This want ml h the Louisiana t'urchane. which was (»ought from France by the i s on eoi the best remedies known in rom United States In 18011. As this batimi tlii>- malady and is indispensable in region tiecame subdivided, West eni Minnesota formed a part the lions«- for treatment of colds and coughs. of the Territories o f Louisiana Medical authoritiPH «Kit*«» upon at leant one thing that iu dairy Missouri and Iowa. products is touiul th»» I m » s I Imlai!(••*«i ration for th** luimau body. The Brat white man to pene Nothing that you i*• nio\* Irom flu* laid** will I»«* mor** quickly missed trate to Minnesota was the and ask*«I for by growing children than butter. Sum* food* that French explorer. Duluth. who In 1*578 hullt a fort on Lake Su|>er th*»y should cut may be disagreeable to tlieiu, but. th** growing child lor and there established a very who does not crave butter especially th** Ked Ro.se Brand iN an extensive fur trade. T w o years oddity; and the same is true of adtilta. To build the body tiaaueti, later, Father Hennepin and two and ke«*p the body in trim, always have Ked Rose Brand Butter on companions were sent by 141 the table. Salle to explore the Upper Mis sissippi and reached the ra ils of St. Anthony, where Minneapolis now stands. But It was not un til the Nineteenth century that T h e r e A r e No S u b s t i t u t e s f o r D a i r y F o o d s permanent aettleraenta were made. In 18&! the first mill was 1 - drawing near and you cannot do a thor hullt at the Falls o f St Anthony, where were destined to nrlse ough job of it without a such Imixirtant successors. In 1841, fa th e r Oaltler hullt a chapel dedicated to St. Paul, and this » a s the foundation o f the preseut great city o f that name. As to the name Minnesota, the state waa so called from the SOLD O X E A S Y P A Y M E N T S river that runs through It, which In the Iwkuta Indian language make« the words "Mint.*-," FREE T R IA L BEFORE YOU B U Y meaning "W ater.” and "Sotah.” meaning "Sky-colored." Some ( L E A N E R TO REN T times the state la called the "North Star State." from the motto on Its coat-of srtns Minnesota was admitted to the Union In 18A8. Its ares Is 84,- W 2 square, miles and It Is the most Important o f our wheat producing states. B has twelve 418» Main »Street— Plume (> presidential elector* Ig W M a C Im N.w.pap.r sraSIc.«,) . Sterling F e e d C om p an y W. L. DARBY & COMPANY Auction Sale T h u rs d a y , M a rc h 2 , 1922 • The Story of : ! Our States M1 Make the “Flu” Fly R . J . 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