The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, March 10, 1922, Image 2

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    Our Complete New Stock of the ORPHANS ARE HOPE A R M Y S T O R I
OF THE NEAR EAST
latest in
JEW
ELRY
Will Please You
Oregon Teacher Tells of the
110.000 Children In American
Orphanages “Over There."
All American watches— Hamilton, Elgin,
Waltham, South Bend and Hampden.
Solid gold and gold filled Dickens A. Wal
denial* watch chains.
1S47 Rogers silverware— fifty year guar­
antee.
Pearls, rings, emblem pins— everything in
jewelry from things for the babies to the
grandparents.
W atch repairing, engraving and jewelry
repairing. Have that old mantel clock re­
paired. All work absolutely guaranteed.
L ester W. Hill
J E W E L E R
In
th e
N ew
E ra
Dr u g
S t o re
ARCADE THEATER
W EEK LY PROGRAM
Fri., March 10— “The Sport of Kings,” fea­
turing Margot Kelly and Matt Moore.
“ Winners of the W est.”
Sat., March 11— Wallace Reid in “ W h at’s
Your Hurr ?”
C o m e d y /“ Hold Me Tight.”
Sun.-Mon., March 12-13— Cecil B. DeMille’s
production, “ The A ffairs of Anatol.”
Comedy, “ A Week O ff.”
'I'ues., Marcii 1-1— Douglas MacLean in “ The
Jailbird.”
Comedy, “ Sea Shore Shapes.”
W ed., March l-”>— Doris May in “ The Fool­
ish A ge.”
Comedy, “ Ready to Serve.”
Tliurs., March lt>— Elaine Hammerstein in
“ Pleasure Seekers.”
International News and Comedy.
Fri., March 17— Mabel Nonnand in “ Pinto.”
“ Winners of the W est.”
Patent
Medicines
1 he kind you want—not w hat
we think you ought to have.
W e endeavor to carry every wanted patent
medicine, but where we do not have it in
stock we are pleased to get it for you upon
short notice. W e have no particular line to
boost. Our service is to our patrons, not to
any particular drug manufacturing concern.
W e sell you what you want, or get what you
want, without attempting to make you be­
lieve that something else would serve your
purpose better.
T5he
White Pharmacy
Upon the Quality of Our Cuts
o f meat our meat business
«•rows. Our customers de­
mand and gel
the best
and ehoicest ruts, and are
«villini; lo pay fair prices
Steaks,
chops,
roasts,
poultry, stews, hams, ba­
con, etc., I hat are tender,
full-flavored
some.
and
whole­
[0PLt5;ü“ !'M4l?KtT
cottage : grove :
O regon
v
■
E SALE
‘ S H IR T S A N D S H O E S 99
These goods are new and arc being sold at
a bargain. W e also have just received a
new shipment of Bedford cord and whip
cord breeches. They are durable and the
price is right.
The hope of the entire Near Raat
country. aicoritluK to Miss Margaret
Held, teacher In Jefferenn High School
of Cortland, who recently returiust
from a term of »«rvtee iu the Near
Rant Keltef orphanage* In Ituaelan I
Armenia, la hound up In the llO.nUO
orphana being fed. clothed, educated
and trained for farming and the In
dual rial tradee.
The eonttnuoua wars which have j
$1100 ARMY OFFICERS
$0.00 ARMY MARCHING
$700 ARMY RUSSET
■wept thla unfortunate eountry since
LEATHER LEGGINGS
SHOES
SHOES
1U14. she auya, have left It devaatated
ami Ita people helpleaa. aturvlug and In
deapalr before the staggering taak of
reeonatructlon.
“They an- plodding on as beet they
can," auya Mlaa Hold, "hut are cen­
tering all their hopea for the future I
ARMY KHAKI SHIRTS
FLANNEL SHIRTS
WOOL SHIRTS
I of the Armenluu and Syrian raeea up- ;
on 110,000 children In the American
orphanagee who are reeulvlug careful
American training. Oulatdc the orph-
anagea there la practically no school­
ing or training to I k - had. Kvery ef- '
■ fort must be directed towarda the dll’
ROW RIVER
Coni ol' Thanks.
j flcult objective of mere physical aur- ,
Our sincere appreciation is hereby
vlval. Many 12 year old children can ;
(Special le The Sent inel.)
expressed to those who we re o f so
neither read nor write. Thla la be- | March 7. Mr. ami
Mr».
Thomas much assistance, by word and act, dur
Oregon Agricultural College
cause war has swept that country ever (¿in.... er, o f Saginaw, visited Sunday mg our .......til bereavement.
Corvallis, March 20-25
since 11*14. Theae boys and girls are at the Frank Plomiril heme.
p
MR. AND. MIts. A N S E L WOOD
Mr. ami Mrs. J. S. Maglailrv, til
from well-educated families, and real­
ising how handicapped they are, they Kugelte, are s|tending n few «lavs here.
“ Better Homes lor Oregon”
Cani of Thanks.
j come to the orphanages and offer to They will return to Eugene Thursday.
Pictured iu Lecture, Exhibit,
Mr. ami Mrs. Harry laman tire
I wish to express niy sineere tip­
give up part of their food If they can
Demonstration.
prec ¡alien io those who have been so
¡ quite ill w ith the flu.
be given schooling. From the desti­
Mrs. Albert P;u| net t c, o f Derena, kind and thoughtful during my In'
Tin* Nome Management, San­
tute families come mothers In raga was a Kew Hiver visiter Tuesday.
reaventen) in flu loss o f my mother.
itation, l*'urmsliings, I a* hot*
and tatters, thin and hollow-eyed from
A. Tanner, o f Kngene, visited 111 1 Op« I
PKKCY KODKHS.
Saving Devi«*«*« and Entci*
hunger, offering to make auy sacrifice several days this week at the Frank
gcuriea.
If we will only establish schools for Tanner tinti William Thrum homes
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar McAllister vis
their children. • * • In all the orpli
The Child Nutrition, Clothing,
I liol.I that where mail work
anagea the children are being taught ¡led over the week end with relatives
Hooks.
ean lie clone as cheaply ami
to read, write and figure in their own at Wildwood.
Tile I’nod Selection, Prepura
The
Star
school
base
ball
leant
expeditiously l*y hors«* power
| language. The older und brighter chil­
lion and Serving.
dren receive instruction In geography, played the Doremi bits«, ball leant on
as with nieelittiiieal power,
Stew ar t's field Friday afternoon, the
Tin- Cliiihiug Selection, Mak­
history and Kngllah Beeauae bread la score being 27 to 12 in favor o f Slur.
horse power shouhl lie given
ing, Dr«*ss i*'orm, Ikecorntivy
needed so much more than education,
the preference; for il were hel­
Mrs. Karl (iaronttc is s|s,ndiiig a
Touches for (lurments, Short
we cannot afford a sufficient number month in lie Drove with relatives
ler lo pay the county’s money
(hits iu Sewing.
of teachers to leach personally all the
10 residents of the county, ami
children, so our few teachers give their
HEBRON.
for
hay
ami
grain
that
is
extra time to the bright pupils, who
Evening Entcrtiunments
grown in the county, than for
(Sp«'ciiil lo The Sentinel.)
are able. In a short time, to serve as
Community Play Mimic
March
7
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ff
.
Mr.
ami
Mrs.
011
ami
gasoline,
of
which
there
teachers for the others. These chit
Noted Speakers
is none too much in the world.
dren are marvelously Industrious II. F. Ditrkee, Mr ami Mrs. .1. A.
Powell ami Mr and Mr s. D. .1. Kap
Pull information on any suh
Practically all the work of my orph­ pauf were Drove visitors Iasi week
We will find plenty of work
ject hy writing REGISTRAR,
anage was carried on by the children,
for the county machinery any
Miss Kaverne
Lamb
visited over
O A. C., Corvallis, Ore.
in ID
wlm dhl all the cleaning, sewing, cook Wednesday night with Mr ,1. (¿ A.
way. And hy the same token,
Ing and laundry work, also helping In Young.
I would give Lillie county peo­
the hospital work and clinical treat
Hinter Jenkins has tonsilitus.
ple the |irt* fere nee in awarding
Lit (le
Frank
Clark
sustained
a
merits Thoy realize that every penny of
eon tract.s, other things being
American money must go fur thetr sup severe cut on one o f his hands Sunday.
•■•pial.
Mrs. K. A. Doolittle, o f I.enden, ami
port and to help other children keep
alive, so the boys of our orphanage, Mr«. Ilnekett, o f Oreswell, s|s,ni Fri
«lay night
at the home o f
Mrs.
when they wanted a swimming pool, D o o little ’s sister, Mrs .1.
A Young.
dug the hole themselves and then went
Krnest
Geer \ isiletl
Monday
at
'
i
without aupper twice a week for uiMfly Isithant at the homo o f Ids sisier, Mrs.
Republican Candidate lor
weeks In order to buy the cement and U. H. Powell.
County Commissioner
the labor of the workmen to finish it.
Paid advertisement
m 10-17«
If you have an ¡b in o f news, phone
“ When the little refugee children
I
it
to
The
Sentinel;
number
151*,I.
t
f
come Into our orphanages they are
The affairs o f this hank are
always In a most pitiable rondltion—
managed in a sale and eonserv
Card of Thanks.
dirty, covered with vermin, clad only
alive manner hy well known
We take this means o f expressing
In filthy ragB, and many of them af
business men. Every hanking
fllcted with scabies, trachoma and oth our sincere appreciation o f the main
kindnesses shown us in our receñí be
facility is provided for uml
j er diseases resulting from starvation, reavement. K'jsu-ially «lid we nppreci
exposure and lack of care The first ate the lieant ifiit floral tributes.
every reasonable aceommo«la-
I M o c k Minili of hank corner
task Is to clean the child thoroughly,
tion given.
Accounts taken
G. F. DA KOI TTK,
shave Its head and treat the eyes and
MUS. K J. TIIKAS HKK.
subject to check or on time.
M US. P. it. SI1KHWOOD,
scabies sores. Next comes a system
All hnpiirics answered uml
MHS. S. B. PLUMING
of careful feeding, lest the food prove p
courteous treatment given to
fatal to the famished and emaciated
those who may wish to trans
Truck Drives Too Past.
little bodies In about two w„eks the
act business with us.
J. (lowing, driver o f a freight I rack
little waifs are able to run about, but
It takes u year or more to make them plying on lie- highway between Ktlgem
over Into normal, wholesome children. ami Portland, has been fined $25 for
«Hiving the truck loo fast. The office**
MEMBER
Their Joy and happiness in tin |*aru- who lumie the arrest aid that he was
die,- of an Arnerlean orphanage is the driving at the rate o f 21 miles. The
^FED ER AL R E S E R V E :
thing that makes It possible for an law provides for u maximum - is-etl o f
SYSTEM
American worker to endure the sights 12 miles an hour for I rm k o f thi xi*«-.
(but must be seen on the outside of the
Tin* Sentinel receives inquiries every
| orphanage walls every day. Hut happy week
frinii prospect i ve settlers win*
us they are, these little ones never
seem to forget the awful things they wish copies o f the I»;*| m *r. If you wish
have been through. W* httd one little to sell your lami your ad should be in
“ The Old Reliable”
The Sentinel, where prospective et tiers
boy named John, four years old, who
will see it.
tf
for weeks
being admitted, would
steal the shoes of the other hoys, their
books, foisl from the kitchen, every­
thing This was because the only way
he had of keeping alive all his life,
had been by stealing Another I x i y of
six years would sit by the door, for
days arter he eamc, with his hands out
lieKifiiiK for food, despite the fact that
he was receiving three meals a day.
A home product of guaranteed quality, manu­
It was hard to make him understand
factured
by home folks for home consumption.
that he still did not have to le-g fur
food
A four-year-old boy who had
It is always good— and there are no substitutes
■pent the previous winter begging in
for dairy foods.
a ruined village ami slnepiug at night
among the thoep, had a perfect horror
of being sent away from the orphan­
age Onn day he recognised two women
visitors who came from the ruined vil­
lage where bn had begged when scarce­
T h e r e A r e No S u b a t i t u t e a f o r D a i r y P o o d s
ly more than a I ni by, and be ran to
m- sobbing amt In terror, pleading
with me not lo let them take hint away.
The boy who ran my errands was 12
years old. an Armenian. He had seen
his entire family killed before his eyes
In a Turkish massacre. Hiding among
the ruins, he escaped massacre but
next day was found by some Arabs,
A R Spear«»'
Pastor
who took him Into the desert and made
him their slave for two years. Then
he was rescued by the Kngllsh and
Sunday school at 0:45.
brought to our orphanage.
Regular preaching services, morning
"The personal history of e.ach little
mul evening, nt II mid 7:30.
orphan ! b a tragedy In Itself and no
one but those In close touch with Ihese
Morning subject, “ Man in Relation
little ones ran know their de< p gratl
to God, the Dniver-e mid Him self,”
tilde and reverence for anything Amer­
the sixth '■orinoli in the “ Life Funda
ican. This gratitude and r#-v«»r**n«a Is
m e n t a l ' ’ series.
universal throughout all that land of
Evening Hjiecial Feature:
Rev. .1
sorrow, where the helping band of
Bruce Griffin, university pastor, will
America, through the Near Kast Re­
give a stercoptiron lecture on “ Old
lief. has saved hundreds of thousands
Bgvi-l.’ ’
from death hy starvation and today
lb- sure and hour the special music.
off-rs the only hope for the survival
and rehabilitation of thes- tragically
Mr token race*"
$3.85
$1.90
$5.50
$3.00
$5.50
98c to $1.39
Homemakers Conference
H. P. MARKUSEN
C /ea n
Cu
i 1 F a c t s
Economy Feed Store
All kinds of
and the best
FLO
UR
are found here at
present prices
We have a much cheaper
feed than mill run.
First National Bank
Red Rose Brand Butter
Cottage Grove Creamery
First Presbyterian Church
Sunday, March I2