The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, March 03, 1922, Image 2

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    ARCADE T H E A T E R
W E E K L Y PROGRAM
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Fri., March 3— W ill Rogers iu “Cupid the
’ovv puncher.”
“W inners of the W est.”
Sat., March 4 W illiam Russell in “The Man
W ho Dared.”
Comedy, “ Her Dogmi W edding.”
Sim., March f>— Rehe Daniels in “Tw o
W eeks Without Pay.”
Comedy, “The Honor of the Mounted.”
Mon.-Tues., March <*-7— Cecil B. D eM i lie's
production, “Something to Think About.”
Comedy, “ High Life.”
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W ed., March 8— Owen Moore
'hickcn in t he ( ’ase."
Comedy, “The Green Horn.”
in
“The
II. \V. Titus, w u |M>st|x>m‘il iir hi '
I'ount u f * hi- iltiiilh u f M rs. .lumi's M ills,
uf Miirshfu-lit, u uu'iuliur o f tUi* elub.
♦ ♦ ♦
Thu hulli's' will o f tlii' Cri-sbyti'rinn
i-huri-h will uun't next WiHlm-siiny uf
iiiriioou in tbi> church with Mrs. T. C
Wheeler, Mrs C. II VuiiUeiibiirt; 11 ml
Mrs. Herbert Kukiu us hostesses.
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No m eetin g o f the C o n ste llatio n elub
w a s helil th is w e e k , on ueeouut o f the
numerous o th er soeiul fu n ctions.
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The ln terse elub held 11 soeiul session
mill iliiu eiiig party in A m erican l.egm n
hull T u e sd a y niuht.
BANQUET IS TO START
BEAN GOVERNOR BOOM
Several hundred enthusiastic backers
of Louis K. Bean tor tin* next governor
o f Oregon w ill gather at the Hotel
Osburn tomorrow eveniug as u n o fficia l
opening o f the Lane county campaign
o f the Eugene legislative leader and it
is expected that at this time tin as
pirn at for the chair o f the chief ex
ecutive w ill outline his policies and
platform
Any o f Mr. Kean*» friend-
wishing to be guests at the banquet
may secure reservations at The Honti
nel o ffice. Tickets an* $1 each.
L U M B E R D E M A N D IM PR O V E D
V IS IT IN G D E A LE R S STATE
I'hurs., March 9- (i lad vs Walton in “Short
Skirts."
International N ew s and comedy.
The Army Store
has a complete line of army shirts, army
shoes and all other army clothing that will
keep you warm and dry.
“C A L L A N D
LOOK
U S O V E R ’ — 310 M A I N
$1100 OFFICERS
SHOES
$900 ARMY RUSSET
SHOES
$3.89
$5.59
$5.89
$9 ARMY WOOL STRAIGHT
LEG PANTS
$8.B0 ARMY OFFICERS
LEATHER LEGGINGS
$2 50 NEW ARMY KHAKI
SHIRTS
$5.97
$4.69
SOCIETY
That Reminds Me!
Economy Feed Store
$1.39
quit«* ill tin* past week with the flu
but ure now slowly improving.
Dale Owen, o f I pitot, .s|N*ut the week
end with horn«* folks.
Mr. and Mrs Miles Hitcher Jr. mo
tonal to Cottag«* Grove Tuesday *»vc
nmg.
Bert Dime and Doutthl Owen motored
to the Grove Monday.
TM M CEDARS
(Speeial to The Sentinel.)
Feb. 2h Gladys Chnpiuau pent th*
week end at th«* F. II Magee h«»ui«*.
Mr nail Mrs. Hart sell spent the
week end with Mrs. HurtseU’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. I*. 11. Magee. Mrs. Hurt-
s«*ll has a severe cold.
Tin* Cellars school literary society
met last Friday luglit.
Mr Meisuer
was elcct«*d moderator. A basket social
w ill b«* given at the next meeting.
March It).
Merritt Holton H|a*nt Tuesduy ut tin
S. C. Yeatch home.
Rye Mu t h u h .
O ik * «*np rye flour, half cup wheal
flour, half «'Up nudasses, two thirds
cup sour milk, tfUH|H»oii so«la, on«* egg
butter th«* sin* i*f an **gg, ami a pinch
o f salt, link«* in (|iiiek oven 29 nun
•iG's.
C/ean
'
Cut
Flour and Feeds
N O X A L L Brand
Flour and Feeds
Indestructible Thermos Bottles
U/?e W h it e P h a rm a c y
Y o u r Experienced Friend
f
will tell you that th«‘ lo-st
meat is always cheapest.
Hut how to t I I'hoii't'
meats is a difficult thinp
to learn and expensive,
too Von eau avoid hoth
difficu lty and expense by
buying your meats here.
W e sell only the finest
grades, so you w aste no
money on experiment«.
MEAT
I K '
1
PHONE- IS
C O TTA G E CROVE
M% r r
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rtDrrnkj
OREGON
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Taut Faying Begins
Collection o f Mine county tnx«*s b«*
gan Wednesday at tin* offici* of Slier
i f f Stickels. It is requested that tax
payers who have r**«*»*iv«*d their notices
bring them to tin* o ffic e with their
payments or if they s«*ml in th»* money
by mail enclose the statements with
th«* r**m it fa life «.
This is quite necessary, say thos«* in
charge o f e«dlection-s. Without th«* no
tices tin* clerical fore«* in the o f fie«*
will often b«* compelled to spend a
great deal o f tim«* in looking up th
descriptions o f the different pie«*«*» o f
property owned by th** taxpayers.
Th«* first half «if the 1921 tax is du«
April 6. A fte r that int«*r«*st at tin
rate o f one p«*r cent |**r month if
charged.
County Poor Farm In Hit.
A change in th«* management o f th«*
county poor farm was r«*€omm«*ml<*d by
the grand jury which n«l jouruod Ttics
«lay. Th«* r«*|s>rt stat«*d that cuaditions
at th«* farm ar<* bad aii«l that the in
mates are poorly fe«l. The grnu«l j«iry
also r«M»omm«*inle<l that the county
court s«*t aside a fund for th«* cn
I forcemeat o f the prohibition law.
Rev Orr Dies In California.
Creswell, Or«*., March 1 Word has
i b**«*n receive«! fr«»m Clov«»r«lale, Calif.,
announcing the sud«l«*n death o f R«*v
W A. Orr on Sunday uft«*rn<»«»n, <»f
a|M>plexy. Mr. Orr was pastor o f the
)o«*sl Presbyterian church f«ir two
years.
S a ro ry Cheese
Three slices uf bacon, on«* ch«*«*s<*,
half teaspoon «inion juice, «pi.art«*r t«*a
spoon salt, «lash o f paprika. Crisp th«*
bacon arid break it up in small pieces
Mix the cheese, seasoning and milk
with the bacon. Heat and nerve on
toast.
DRESS
$7 00 ARMY MARCHING
SHOES
Optimistic opinions concerning the
present outlook o f the lumber industry,
couple«! with predictions o f a steadiiy
increasing demand for the product o f
camp ami mill, is the consensus o f
opinion o f a m ajority o f th«* party o f
Fri., March 10— “The Sport of Kings,” fea­
retail lumber dealers who were in
Eugene Tuesday on a swing o f inspec
turing Margot Kelly and Matt Moore.
B L A C K BUTTE
HEBRON.
tiun through the P acifie northwest and
the coast timber districts as a part o f
“ Winners of the West.”
(Special to Tin* Sentinel.)
(Special to The S«*ntinid.)
a general survey o f the lumbering in
Feb. 28.— Thos. Funk motored to the
F«*b. 2s
Mrs. G. M. K«*belb«»ek was
dustry, both from the production stuml
in Eugene last \\ e«liu*s«lay
point ami tin* possibilities o f a demand Grove Tuesday.
Mrs. Mary Groat spent a few days
M is Agnes Taylor visited in th«*
in tin* variou- local markets that art*
<i. J. I aimless, J. H. Chambers, 8. J.
o f last week with her «laughter, Mr\ Grove a part ot last we«*k.
included on the itinerary.
Leonard. Harry Hart, Elmer Aloumm,
Da be I Jenkins, «> I Cottage Grove.
Th«* Misses Sarah and Maggie l«uj«iir,
Georg« Fullerton, 11. B. Breedlove, C.
Mrs. l>ab«*I Jenkins’ baby died Mon o f Walker, ar«* visiting at tin* houie ot
SOUTH KRi
PA C IF IC A N N O U N C E S
L I ui pit rey, Charles B«* idler, .s. Ham
day o f last week. It wits just a week then sister, Mrs. I.. D. Huff.
SU M M ER EXCURSION RATES
Mr and Mrs. V. s. <•o ff en torta iii«*d nek. B **»ic Suteliffe, Dab* Sturges,
old. Mrs. Jenkins’ mother stayed will»
A lfred White is on tin* siek list this
ruiay aftem oon at their homo on )
Albert Woodard and W. 1.. Darby and
Siinunt*r excursion rates from Ore her and her sister, Mrs. Ah.** Hum
week. Ills three little girls, who have
Olltll Fifth
r**«*t ill honor o f thoir Mi>se> Doris and Marian Goff.
¡you, California, Nevada ami Arizona sou, of Knscblirg, until a fter tin* fu been «| ii 1 1•* sick, an- slowly uuprov iug.
>th w eddiug aiuni v »■rsary. Games wore J
to the east are to be granted by the in* n il.
Miss l.ascrut* l«amb sp**al the week
laved and \«»c
numi*»‘l > VN i* P a . given
The
Joker
elub
hebl
a
pl«»usan*
«1. B. Rons«* ami \S. Junes, of lain end with her purciit» m Eugem*.
Southern
P acific company. These rates
•y Mr
Dv:«Lanr.s. Mrs. (,. J
*ii»n
Monday
night
with
Mrs.
C.
II
are
nearly
the
same
as
those
granted
don,
were
visitors
at
tin*
home
of
Mr-
Mr. and Airs. N. W. W'lnte and
Land«
and Mrs K. E Short. Refresh­
daughter. Miss Inez, who have all
ments were »erved. Mr. and Mr». G o ff YutiDenburg. Following the usual di before th*- war. The tickets w ill be on Susan Walker Suuilnv afternoon
version,
dainty
refreshments
wen
Mr.
Kaler,
ul
Blink
Butt«*
mines
sale
from
June
1
to
August
31,
with
been
quite sick, are slowly improving.
wore recipients ot a number o f pretty
Flor«*m*«* Kob«*lb«*ck spent tin* week
: ud useful presents. In vited gu«*st> served. Guests o f tin* elub were Mr. return limit October 31, and will be has been in Eugeue the past few »lays
.nit M :
W w R e fill laud, M i uud subject to diverse route and stopover on business.
eud in the Grove at the home of tier
v* i. M istr«—
E S G off. A. T. Cran
Mrs. Thus. Funk and children Dora gmmipnreiitM, Mr. and Mrs. Alike Keb
dull. John Cameron. John Baker. C. A. Mrs. 1). H. Hemenwav, Mr. ami Mrs privileges.
ami Alvin spent Thursday with Mrs elbeek.
••»ley
Hutu- Arne. Clarence Stoue H. A. Miller. H J Hbiuu and Wm
Susan Walker.
Bum Check Man Makes Good.
The John and Ge«»rg«* K«*b«db»*ek
i>ur_. Chira Burkholder. R. E. Short. Tliuni.
Miss Jennie l-ent is staying with families were in the Grove Sunday to
Byron J. M erritt, said to have been
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F. Fro^t. I.. on D**sLnrze>. A. Brund.
The basketball girls of the high married but a week, was arrested at Mrs. Clins. Kaler while Mr. Kaler i- attend church.
school pleasantly surprised their coach, Corvallis W'educsiluv and fu n d $25 in away.
G. M. Kchtdhcck motored up to Lon
Oscar Brmlford motored up from don Monday.
M i » Dorothy Hay-, Monday evouiug th** Eugene justice court on a charge
the particular oeea-io i being a birth o f issuing cheeks without having suffi Salem, taking Ins daughter back with
Then* will b«* a basket <liiun*r next
■lay anniversary. Games were played cient funds to cover them. He was him.
Sunday at tin* church iinuiediuhdy fol
M i » Grace Funk lias had a severe lowing Sunday s«*ho«d and preaching at
| ami refreshuioi.t» nerved by the girls.
accused o f g ivin g n check for $3.59 to
attack of tin* grip but is getting bet 2 o'clock.
W. K. Wallace, o f Eugene.
A t»^j pound daughter was born Fri
M i » Ruth Robison entertained the
Merrit was also accused o f giving tor.
GO TO THE
Mr. mid Mrs. Hop|>er and Mr. and «lav t«» Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Gilliam.
. Suits us club at h«*r home Monday' eve fiv e bad checks at Cottage Grove but
mug in honor o f her sister. Mrs. H. H. the hobli*rs o f tile worthless paper Mrs. Win. L ively motored t«r Cottage
j Harms, o f Portland. A pleasant s«jcial would not prosecute him as In* had Grove Wednesday.
S A G IN A W
Miss Grace Funk came iioni*- Friday
evening \va> enjoyed and refreshment» made good th«* amounts represented on
evening from Cottage Grove, where she
j
served.
fin*
checks.
He
also
returned
th»*
money
1 b lock sm ith o f bank c o r n e r
(Special to The S««ntinel.)
to Wallace and paid all tin* cost - of lia«l been employed at tin* Cottage In*
Feb. 28. Tin* scliiad has be«*n <*lose«l
tol.
The members o f the fire department prosecution.
J. J. Groat left Monday e x a c tin g to until the flu epidemic is over.
FOR GOOD
held their annual banquet Monday
Mrs. Clara Taplm returned Monday
gt> t»i Reeds|H»rt.
night, the spread being served by Mrs.
Boy “ P o ts ” the “ Devil.**
H arry Garman was a \ isitor at the «•veiling from Salem, where she had
Lucy Holland. About thirty members
Alton (la .) Democrat: The “ d e v il”
been visiting h«*r daughter (-larubtdh*.
Black Butt** school Monday.
were present.
that seured those young p«opie at
Lale I«**oiiard was m the Grove Mmi
. . .
Hutchinson. Minn., almost to death
«lay evening.
Mrs. William Watson, o f Curtin, en­ w ill not scare any more o f them, for
LO N D O N .
Mrs. Gray shopped in th«» drove
HOME OF THE FAMOUS
tertained Tuesday iu honor o f the 87tb
14-year obi lad took a shot at him
Hoturduy.
birthday anniversary o f her grand­ and brought him low, tin* charge from
(Specilli to Th«* Sentinel.)
('art Allen, who has been attending
mother, Mrs. Mary McCulloch, who is the shotgun hitting him in tin* abdo
F«*b. 2«s. Mrs. (»or«* and daughter, o f
in good health and quite spry for her men, and In* lies critically wounded (a lito rn ia , nrrive«I a few «lays ag«> to business eidleg«* in Fortland, eaim*
home Monday «m ti«*«*ontit o f sickness
age.
at a hospital. A $5909 reward had join the husimiid and father who came in tin* family.
been o f fere* I fo r the capture o f th* a few months ago, anil will make tin
R«*v. I.nrg** wtis mii over night gu«*st
The meeting o f the M. P. G. club,
d e vil,*' wini proved to lit* a Meth th«*ir home.
at tin* J. A. Burgess home Saturday
to have been held yesterday with Mrs. odist preacher who rigged himself up
John Massey and John Sutherland **v«*iiing.
with electric contrivances which shot motored to Brownsville Tiu*»«luy ami
The Sunday school was «*los«*«l Sun
spark- from bis bunds and feet and purehased two coyoti* dogs. They run day until tin* flu epi«h»iiiic is «»v«*r. The
head, and who let himself down into tempiat«* putting tin* coyotes out «it grammar school also «*|os**«l for tin*
the nudst o f tin* merry dancers by a business for awhile.
w«*«*k.
rope.
A daughter ha been
born to Mr.
Thus«* who have been sick during
and Mrs. Joe G* er.
fin* past week ar«* improving. M ildnd
Citizenship Denied Alleged Slacker
A «laughter has b«*«*n
born to Mr. Walkh*y and W. F. Briggs an* among
Carl Edward Swanson Aldeun, a and Mrs. Archie Gilliam.
tin* new cases.
CV«*il Roberts visit e« I last Wetlii«*
native o f Sweden, was denied Cnited
Mr. and Mrs. F. T. H«*nston motored
States citizenship papers when his :i| day at the B. A. Fruirti homi*.
to Comstock Snn«lay «*v«*ning.
W ill Brown, o f th«* Grow*, is «hung
plication came up tor final hearing iu
Andy Fi«*r«*«* is visiting at the horn«
riiennos l»ottles that last a lifetime and will
circuit coart. According to draft board som«* carpenter work at the W T. •if his sister, Mrs. C. J. l^u«*«in*r.
Join's
home
records.
A Mean
claimed exemption
preserve heat or cold almost as long. These
Mrs. Geo. Sutherland sjH*ut a few
from tin* d r ift and did not s«*rve in
STA R.
any branch o f th* -ervic« during the days hist w«*ek with h«*r parents, Mr.
are not only indestructible hut almost in-
and
Mrs.
W.
W.
Hhortri<lg«r,
o
f
tie
war. An investigation o f his res«*rva
(Hpoi'inl to T h f Nentinel.)
turns was made and as a result tin* Grove.
di pensahle in a country where outing par­
Feb S
Civil«' H-tnltruok «trove up
naturalization examiners recommended
Tim e goes' tin* most rapidly when from Rnwlmrj; Thnruluy on hi.- noil or
to tin* court that citizenship pa|H*rs I»«*
ries are the summer rage and where long
ny-li- unti \ « ■ 1 1.-.I h ii brother Mnnrir*«1.
you have a note to pay— and the slow
denied him.
Mr
Kendrick unit little grandi Inútil
Th** eases o f Antoine Dallaguardi, a ♦*st when you have on«* coming «lu«1 to (••r A lliert», unii Mr
motor trips are a year-round pleasure. V ery
I«In Wieks nod
native o f Italy, and August Ltinau, a you.
son. mol Minine«. Katalirook liiivi- I m -.- ii
native
o
f
(leroianv,
were
continued.
appropriate as a gift at any time and a
legitimate eharge against the household
budget. A lull line of all sizes at moderate
prices will he found at—
ST.
The affaii-H o f tins hank are
■iiaiiap'i-il in a sale and Connery -
alive inanner by well known
business men. livery ImnkmK
laeilily in provided for and
ever} retiNonalile aeeominoda-
t mii n't veil.
Aeeounta taken
miliject to eheek or on time.
All inquirieH answered and
courteous treatment given to
those who may wish to trans­
act liusiuesH with us
MEMBER
je d e r a l reserve '
SYSTEM
First National Bank
“ The Old Reliable*’
First Presbyterian Church
A R H)M'iir«iv
I* autor
Sunday, March 5
Sunday sciiool at 19:45.
8rv*nth
Ht rent and
Adam»
Avvinte
R«*gular pren«‘litii£ aervic«»s, moiniiig
unti «•v«*ning, at II ii nil 7:.*I9
Morning subject,
A N D H H \M E ”
’ ’ S IN ,
Evening subject,
W AY T o HEAVEN
The Church
That Serves
SORROW
L I F E 'S
KAIL
Mpecial music at th«* inorning service
by the Indie»’ «-hone and lit the evening
service by Tin* Cartdiers.
USE MORE BUTTER—
Milk, rn uiii, i<i- nri'im and other dairy product» They contain every
i-li'Uieiil ......
l»y the I ii idy In keep it iu first i 'I iisk riiiiuing euudi-
linn Butler, Inis of it, i-spi-i-ially of the Ked Ki.m Brand, is to the
liody what fuel and lubrication are to the powerful engine. Poor
fuel and poor lubricant will not do for Nature’s most delicate
I...... «r machinery, the human body (Jive it the best fuel and best
lubricant Ked Kose Brand Butter.
C ottage G ro v e C rea m ery
There
Are
No
8ubatitute a for
Dairy
Pooda