The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, February 24, 1922, Image 2

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    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*
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.
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Auction Sale
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• The Story of :
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M1
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