The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, April 21, 1922, Image 3

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    M etro ’s Million-Dollar
Photoplay Masterpiece
Here It Comes!
THE FOUR HORSEMEN
THE APOCALYPSE
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A REX INGRAM PRODUCTION
Visualizes with incredible fidelity the greatest novel by Vicente
Blasco Ibanez, the author acclaimed the foremost literary genius
since Victor Hugo.
At a cost of slightly more than a million dollars; after a year’s
work, preceded by six months of preparation.
Enacted by a cast of 12,500, including the 50 principals.
Denominated by the dramatic critics of New York and other big
cities as marking the graduation of the motion picture into the
company of the arts.
Produced by the screen’s most notable director, Rex Ingram.
Adapted by June Mathis
ARCADE THEATRE
Cottage Grove
Monday and Tuesday, APRIL 24 and 25
High School News
A ftrr «‘iijoyiog the program g iv es hy
three tff the flawwn, the Mtudeut* are
eagerly w aiting for the freshm an
program , which is to In* given soon.
The baseball team will play the first
gam e of the aeanoo w ith I'niveraity
high in hingene today.
Hurry Hkiliing d o esn ’t like the idea
of high school students heaving the 12
¡H»und shot. He says it is too heavy
when you hit yourself ou th e baek of
the head w ith it.
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Miss Lillian Ew ing, a form er stu
dent, visited high sehool M onday morn
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The girls of the M onday afternoon
gym nasium class welcomed a fair
spring day by going for a hike. Mrs.
11 emeu w ay hopes to take th e girls for
I ikes quite often if the W eather is
suitable.
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The plant husbnudry class expects
to finish its orchard spray ing demon
O r a tio n th is week. Owing to the wet
w eather, ouly a little spray ing lias
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been done. O rchards to be included in
the dem onst ration are those or Mr.
Young, Mr. P o rte r and Dr. Kim«*.
Tin* m em bers of th e annual s ta ff are
urging co n tribu to rs to get th eir work
in as soon as possible, so th e annual
can go to press.
The sophom ore class en tertain ed th«*
high sehool F rid ay m orning w ith a
splendid program consisting o f vocal
solos, instru m en tal num bers, a clever
pantom im e, and a short play en titled
*‘ Ka/./.ing the Faculty.** The play
was w ritten especially for th«* oe<*asion.
The m em bers of th«* lo«*:il facu lty wi re
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Th«* cafeteria has been unusually
successful th is y«*ar. A fter each noon
hour one may hear com m ents th a t in
«in ate th at the school has a goodly
collection of fu tu re housew ives.
Roy Heck has gone to P ortland w ith
his fath er, W. A. Heck, t <» be gone a
week or ten «lays. He will be under
meilieal care w hile there.
On sophom ore class «lay th e class «*n-
joyed luncheon to g eth er at th e high
school cafeteria.
M ormon T em ple in C anada.
M om iim lani in ; uunda w ill cen ter
arou n d th e tow n of C ardaton, In Al­
C hristian C hurch— the “ hom e-like” berta. w here a larg e tem ple la being
church—J . E. C arlson, m inister— B ible co n structed by th e people of th is faith .
school at 9:45, classes for all ages; H ere h as been th e g rea te st g ath erin g
ju n io r eongr«*gatioii a t 11; in term ed iate plHce o f th e Im m igrants from U tah,
an d senior C. E. at 6:30; regular w ho hav e established them selves in
preaching services a t 11 an d 7:30.
Series of serm ons on ad v ertisin g slo a land th a t Is w onderfully fe rtile and
gans Sunday evenings durin g A pril. prom ising. T he tem ple will coat
Subject for n«*xt {Sunday, “ W ho's $1.oOlHNN), Is built In the form of a
Vour T a ilo rf” Forenoon topic, “ The M altese cross, and from a d istan ce
K«**urr«*«;t ion. * *
g i\e s th e im pression of a huge p y ra­
mid, being 118 feet sq u are and m ore
C hristian Science church, corner of than 100 feet In height. On closer
Jefferso n avenue am i Second street. Inspection, how ever, th e beauty of th e
Suuday services at 11 a. m. W edues s tru c tu re becom es ap p aren t, w ith Its
day services a t 7:30 p. ul .
tf light-gray g ran ite and concrete
S eventh D ay A dv entist C hurch, west o u ter w alls, six feet In thickness, nnd
M ain street. Servi«*es every S aturday. its sim ple stra ig h t lines. T his tem ­
S abbath school, 10 a. in.; church ser ple h as Iteen under construction fo r
\i«*«*, II a. m. P ra y e r m eeting W edues ! set ernl years. A fter th e dedication,
day, 7.30 p. m. P ersons desiring in fo r en tran ce to th e edifice will he denied
m atiou call H il-J.• • #
to nil nonbelievers, and even to those
of th e m in e religion who do not to tally
E aster s«*r\i««*s S unday at th«* M«*lli ( ab stain front th e use of tobacco, cof­
o dist church. S|N*cial program at the fee. ten and alcoholic stim u lants, which
opening of the S unday school at 9:45. abstinence Is Hinong th e requ irem ents
All m em bers of tin* Sum lay school an* of th o se d esiring to be In good stan d ­
urged t«» be pr«*s«*nt. B aptism al service
for children at tin* opeuiug of th«* ing am ong th e M ormons, according to
m orning service. Dr. S. A. D anford, th eir Ironclad ru les.— P op u lar M echan­
«tistrict sii|M*riiitendent, will preach at ics M agazine.
tin* m orning service. Th«* choir will
A t tits End of H is R esources.
give the E aster c a n ta ta at 7:30 in the
A P ortsm ou th (L nglund) m an com­
evening. A tre a t is prom ised. All are
invit«*d to a ttc u d th«* cbur«*h th at en m itted suicide, becau se of th e belief
deavors to m ake all feel at home.
am ounting alm ost to a religion Hint
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when a m an com es to th e end o f his
The follow ing m usical num bers will resources he is en titled to tnke Ids
be given at th e S unday m orning se r­ life. T h is belief Inis accounted for
vice at th«* P resb y terian church: “ Bon the d ea th o f tw o of his bro th ers. Thu
edict us, ” “ A ngus D ei,” (C oncone), only
surviving b ro th er In explaining
ch oir; • • I' nt«» Th«
<) L svd,' ' ( ( I n
torio “ E li” ), M rs. Iv an W arner; “ For the d eath o f his th ird brother, un
ever W ith the I/ord* ’ (G ounod), Mrs. engineer, w ho com m itted suicide lty
V ictor K«* iii , Miss M yrt le P o tts; “ Di Jum ping from a steam boat, told the
vim* Redeem er, (G ounod), Mrs. Eurh* coroner th a t they w ere all grenl be­
A rth u r; “ C hrist Aros«*, ” (fgow ry), lievers In th is theory, th a t one b ro th er
Mrs. A lbert li«*lliw«*ll. Mrs. Roy S hort, had Jum ped from un ocenn liner and
Miss M yrtle P o tts, Miss Elsie Lea And th at an o th er recently had leaped to
choir.
his d eath from th e T ham es bridge.
B aptist C hurch, H. B. Ilcr, pastor.;— Ho milled th ere w us not th e slig h test
Sunday school a t 10 u. in., m orning trace o f Insanity In th e fam ily.
w orship at II, song service a t 7:30 p.
m., «*v« ning w orship at 8. A cordial
Long D istance Range Finder.
welcome to all. • • •
Am ong recent lirltish Inventions la
a range-finder w hich is capable of
M««*t m«* a t th«* B ap tist church next accu rately Judging Hie d istan ce of any
Sum lay. D on ’t knock and kick and
up to 22 m iles aw ay. T his long
slam and slap at everybody on the d object
lstag
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guesaer will be used for co a st­
m ap, but push and pull am i boost am i
w ork.
boom, am i use up all th e stam ling al It d efense
is th re e tim es th e size of any
room. if. B. Ilcr, pastor.
used d urin g th e w ar, and It Is the
A m issionary priest w ill conduct ser larg est of Its kind In th e w orld. In np-
vice* at th e C atholic church fo r sev p esran ce th e In stru m en t Is a m etal
ernl ilays, beginning next Sunday. The tills*, 100 feet long, m ounted on a c a r­
tiervice* will lie in the evening* mid riag e w hich sw ings round on a circu lar
the public is invited.
track In m uch th e sam e w ay as a ra il­
way tu rn ta b le
A newr*i>ap<-r w ithout an ed ito rial
page is like a ship w ithout a rtid
Ju d T un k lnt.
d e r —an d you are not w illing to tak e
Ju d T on k ins says th e Injun w ss all
rhanee* on a ship w ith a flim sy steer right until th e w hite m an introduced
ing gear.
t f fire w ater ; bill Just Ihe sam e th e In
Jun w as lucky In .lot w aiting till the
W atch th e label on your paper. tf wood alcohol w as issn ed around
CHURCH NEWS
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j What Magladry’s Employ esThink of Him n
TO T H E V O TER 8 OF L A N E COUNTY
Row R iver, Oregon, A pril 8, I#2*2.
We, the undersigned em ployes of The
Bohemia Lum ber com pany, and their
fam ilies, having a very high regard
fo r J. 8. M aghnlry, out* of our employ
ers and form er m anager, and w ishing
to do all possible io assist him hi his
candidacy for republican nom ination
as state senator, do, r«*gurdless of party
i.ffiliatio n , hereby recom m end him to
the voters of the county for the fol
ljw iu g reasons: •
He has alw ays been fa ir and square
w ith his em ployes, never m aking a
prom ise th a t he did not f u l f i l l ;
We feel th at he is one of us, because
he has alw ays so couductcd him self
th a t his men were alw ays interested
in his business. He would and could
alw ays jum p in and help out a uinu,
no m atter w hut the em ergeney, or the
n atu re of the job;
He has alw ays shown an in terest iu
the w elfare of our fam ilies m sickness
and uiisfortuuc, and in every way
proveu him self as a real m an;
He is a man of unusual ab ility ,
which has been dem onstrated by tieiug
able to keep his plant in continuous
operation during the strenuous period
of 1921, when m any b etter equipped
plants were unable to o perate;
We look upon Mr. M agladry as s
m an who can not only represent 111 «*
in terests o f the farm ers and the coin
mon people, but the larger interests
of the sta te as.w ell, and, th erefore, we
who kuow him are pleased to tak e this
opportunity to recommeud him to the
voters of Lane C ounty as a man who
will m ake a real sen ato r of whom no
out* will b«* asham ed.
A rth u r Jones
Mrs. A. I¿a Bine
K b it McCollum
L. P n in u zzi
M i - B F \1 < < * • I In in Mrs. i,u»8clls Stew art
C. F. T anner
Mrs. Emma T anner
Kay W illiam s
Joseph Wic ks
Kobt. Winert
H. Elm er Is?e
D. 11. W illiam s
Bert Isaacson
lioliter F atten
Win. A. Vaughn
Mrs. D. II. WiltiuuiH F rank Jones
Mrs. G. K. W illiam s F rank M« In ly re
A rchie Jones
A lfred W illiam s
•pli W icks Guy Joiit*s
Mrs. Joseph
Frei mazzi K arl F. G aroutte
Mrs. Joe Fn*
Mrs. R obt. W inert Hubert. Mosby
Mrs. H arry Ltiuau Ernest L ittle
W. L ittle
H L*t Blue
I’liilip Mosby
A. J . C rain
Mrs. W. L ittle
Wm. Thruii
8. M. Trask
Donald Lunau
Mrs. 8. 8. T rask Fred M r M aster
F rank F leuard
Vernon Thom ason
Elsie A. F leuard I/ec Thom ason
Mrs. C lara F leuard H arry Lunau
T. R. Me M asters M art in Me M uster
Mrs. A fa 8andcrs. Alphonee La Blue
H enry Sanders
J«>hii Thrun
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Mrs. W. II. E usted B. G. Htowe
E rnest 81«»a u
J. I. Laws«»!!
th*u. Hlonii
Kol>4. 8hields
W. 8h.au
11. K stabrook
M rs. W. A. V aughn Jo e O fflen
Angelo Perini
Joe P rem azci
Jennie Perini
W. L. W ilcox
Katie Premarxi
B. F. McCollum
I/«mis Premnr.xi
B utte Mooney
Mrs. F rank I «a Blue C harles P lenard
(P aid A«lv.— P laced by Art Jonc*, rep
resenting em ployes of Bohemia U iu U r
Com pany, D oreua, O regon.) al4 m l£ c
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pbdm oit, says, 'T ihackleton wits such
FOR HEALTH AND HAPPINESS n generous soul— id ealistic. Im pulsive,
ready to help anybody in trouble. H is
Q uaint S up erstition s T h at H ave Many la st le tte r to m e, d ated from R io de
A dherents in V arious P a rts of
Jan eiro, w here th e Q uest w us refitting,
R ural E ngland.
on D ecem ber 18 last, gives u glim pse
of th e soul of th is g rea t B riton. H ere
In B erkshire, London T lt-Illts snys. ls his le tte r:
It Is stated th a t flts can be cured by
"S. Y. Q uest. Rio, Dec. 18, 1921.—
w earing n rin g m ade from th e m etnl My D ear J o h n : O ne h un dred and ten
of five sliv er sixpences procured from degrees In th e s h n d e ! All th e w ork Is
five d ifferent bachelors, w ho m ust n ot done and w e n re going. T he next you
know th e p urpo se fo r w hich th e coins will h ea r will be, p lease God, success.
will be used.
Should an y th in g hnppen In th e Ice, it
A nother very q u ain t recipe Ls th e will have nothing to do w ith unythlng
use o f a strin g of blue h eads or u piece w rong w ith th e ship. T h e ship is all
of uncooked bacon round th e neck right. . . .
a s a p rev en tive o f colds and sore
“N ever fo r m e th e low ered banner,
th ro ats.
“N ever th e lost endeavor.
T o "cause love,” all you hav e to do
“Y our friend.
F .R N K 8T "
Is to g ath er ten leav es of th e hem ­
lock, dry and pow d er them . T hen mix
H ave • you som ething you d o n 't
It In th e food o r drink of th e person w n n tf A S entinel w aatad w ill find
som eone who does w ant it.
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you d esire to love you.
F o r w hooping cough tn k e a m ug of
w ater from a ru n ning stream , ag ain st
th e c u rre n t; give th e child a 'd r in k ,
then Uirow th e re st aw ay w ith th e cu r­
ren t ; repent th is th re e tim es b efo re
sunrise.
T o rem ove w arts tie up som e peb­
bles In a bag w ith a piece of silv er
m oney and throw It on th e r o a d ; w ho­
ever finds th e h ag und keeps th e mon­
ey to him th e w arts w ill go.
F. W. JACOBS, PR O PR IE T O R
T h e tall o f a M ack cat. If rubbed
over th e eye, will elTect a spo**dy cure Res. Phone 21 FS O ffice Phone 4
of a stye.
F o r a sore th ro a t tie a th read o f
scarlet w orsted round th e th ro a t nnd
also round each w rist— th is Is believed
In Irelan d to he very effective. W hile
fo r lum bago w e only need to m ake a
p nste of sham rocks (pounded) m ixed
w ith b u tte r and salt. T ills Is rubbed
all over th e afflicted hack nnd m ust
not be rubbed off till th e cu re Is p er­
fected.
G reat v irtu e ls a ttrib u te d to th e
b riar, especially In cases of sp rain
llE N T A L S u p erstitio n ?—
or dislocation—th e red-flow ered s|>e-
Perhaps so— but a t least an
interesting relic of Asiatic Antiq­
d a e being th e best to use. A stro ng
uity. Alleged by the Chinese to
tw ig Is taken, about a yard long, and
be alm ost uncanny In its power
spilt evenly from end to end. T h e
to bring to the wearer, G O O D
piece« a re then held hy tw o men w ith
L U C K — H e a lth , H a p p ip e ss.
d e a n hands w hile a th ird w aves his
Prosperity, and Long Life.
hands over th e sp lit tw igs. If all Is
T h ll odd looking ring eecltea great In-
tereet w h en observed on your Anger.
done correctly, th e tw igs seem en
An unuauul gift. D rop into our mtnrm
dew ed w ith life, rise up nnd approach
t o d a y e n d aek to t e e t h i s o d d
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H I N B S E G O O D LU C E RIND.
each o th er till th ey touch. A piece
should he cut off nt th e point of con­
ta c t and bound firm ly to th e sprain.
Grove Transfer
Furniture Moving ^n«l
General »lobbing
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S h a c k la to n ’s L a s t La tta r.
No d eath of recent y ears h as tonchad
th e public w ith a g re a te r sad ness th an
th a t of S ir E rn est H hscklston. In th is
p oignant tragedy, rem u rk s th a IxHidoo
Tim es, th ere ls a deep sense of p er­
sonal loss R hackleton touched th e
national Im agination ; his vivid ^ p er­
sonality won all h ea rts. As Mr. John
Q ulller R ow ett, w ho w as m ainly r e
sa nisi hie for financing th e Q u o L m
N O N E G E N U IN E W IT H O U T T H E
Aug.
9
H einrich
on the West side