The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, June 02, 1922, Image 2

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    ARCADE THEATER
W EEKLY PROGRAM
Friday, June 2— Mare Miles
“ Moonlight and Honeysuckle.*'
Comedv.
Mint e r
Follow iug is a com plete schedule o f
the remaiuiug games to r the seasou iu
the W illam ette Valiev league:
Sunday. June 4— C ottage G rove at
£ugem ; Yuucalla at Roseburg; Gosbeu
at Harrisburg
Sunday. June 11— H arrisburg at Eu
gen e; Roseburg at Cottage G rove; Go
shcu at Yoticalla.
Sunday, June 18— Eugene at Rose
burg; Harrisburg at T on esU a; Cottage
G rove at Goshen
Sunday, June 2d— Goshen at Eugene;
Harrisburg at Roseburg; Youcallu at
Cottage Grove
"uri.lay July 2 R o c b u r g m Eugene;
Vouch I la at H arrisburg; Goshen at
C ottage Grove.
Sunday, July 9— Yonrulla at Eugene;
Goshen at Roseburg: H arrisburg at
C ottage Grove.
Sunday, July li>— Eugene at Cottage
G rove; Roseburg at T ou ealla; Harris
burg at Goshen.
Sundav. July 2-'«— Eugene at H arris­
burg: Cottage G rove at Roseburg.
Yonealla at Goshen.
Sunday. July Jo— Eugene at Ynueal
la Cottage G rove at H arrisburg; Rose
burL at Gosheft
Sunday, August i>— Roseburg at Eu
gem
Yonealla at H arrisburg; Goshen
at Cottage Grove.
Sunday. August l;<— Eugene at Cot
tnge G rove. Yonealla at Roseburg:
Harrisburg at Goshen
Sunday. August 2u— G osh-n at Eu
gem
Harrisburg at Roseburg Y oucal
la at Cottage Grove.
Sunday. August 27— H arrisburg at
Eugene; Cottag. G rove nt Roseburg.
Goshen at Yonealla.
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Saturday, June 3— W illiam Russell in ••Tin*
Lady from Longacre."
Comedy, “ Business Is Business.”
Sunday-Monday, June 4-5— Priscilla
in “ Conflict.”
Comedv. “ Monkey Her«».”
Bean
Tuesday, June tv- A cosmopolitan produe-
tion, "H eliotrope.”
And comedy.
Wednesday, J line 7— Elaine
m “ Miracle of Manhattan.”
And comedy.
Hämmerst ein
Thursday, June 8— May Allison
Last Card.”
International News and comedv.
I f you wish to see a good example
o f rhe foot &ud mouth d i n t s . watch
a candidate for o ffic e hoofin g it over
his district shooting o f f h i' bazoo.
Eugene Business
College
Stenographic Course
Bookkeeping Course
Complete Business Course
Summer School
Jane, July and August
Our catalog and full particu­
lars about our courses sent fre<
on receipt of a phone call or a
letter from rou.
•
in “ The
Children s Home M eeting June 9
A meeting i- being arranged here in
thi interest- oi the ehiltlreu ’> turn»
horn.- at CorvuUi.-. which is to be uJ
dressed by Mrs. Ada W allace Cnruh
The m eeting probably w ill b. held next
Friday. June
and th<
ting plae
probably v ,1! r.
h. Clin stia it church.
The Seal of Approval is on
This Bank— Placed There
by the Government
Every transact tou, every in­
vestment and disbursement is
scrutinized by tin trained oi
ficiais of the treasury depart­
ment. That is why this b a n k
is absolutely trustworthy Tour
money is safe in the custody of
a bank that is directly under
the supervision o f government
officials.
WE INVITE ACCOUNTS,
SMALL AND LARGE
New Student» Enroll Every
Monday.
Eugene Business College
First National Bank
A E Roberts, President
Eugene
Oregon
“ The Old Reliable”
A Steak You WilI Enjoy
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SCHEDULE FOR SEASON IN
VALLEY LEAGUE
Sugar and Potatoes
W e have just received one
carload of each.
Will make a special close
price on either for net cash.
Sugar
has
advanced
twice
since
bought and is probably going still higher.
COURT HOUSE RESIDENTS IN
NARROW ESCAPE
Work for W eeks in Fancied Security
While Death in H orrible
Form Threatens.
Powell & Burkholder
N»Uf in l.ant county realized at the
tune th:«r th« ’ lived fo r several week*
oi th voriye o f having to elect a coni
plcte «-minty ticket and build a new
o fficia ls o f the Western Union T eh
years, n ic h in g th»* rank o f second home that night came near running
«■ourt hou.-*»-. For several weeks the graph company
into numerous automobile* on th«“ high
lieutenant.
lives o f the county o ffic ia l» and o f j
Mrs. A y rea i* chairman o f th recep
R egistration o f regulur stud»*ut* at way and fin a lly landed up in the
their o ffic e force* hung almost by u !
tion com m ittee o f th«“ C filiform i
ditch
by the sid«“ o f tin* highw ay, the
th»* college f« r the year lias been 3909
7 hr- t-i. n r h e r they dt'pended upon no I
atom o f business and professional Th»* grumi »etal for the school year wheels o f their car becoming; entangled
on disturbing a vial w hich stood on ! w om en *’ clubs fo r th**ir convention to
im ludiug the summer session and short in a w ire fence.
th«- «!• k o f S h eriff Stiekeis. The coun j be held in San Francisco June 22. 23
cours*»* i“ 5500. Student numbering H4
ty o fficia l* and their o f fic ia l fam ilies and 24 She mad«“ th»* trip by w ay o f
have enrolled from U n e county. The
Return From runeral
were not aware o f this fact. They
showing that the wom»‘ ii o f today can grand total, including summer *»***ion
Superintendent and Mrs. O W Hnvs
worked away with a feeling o f ab*o- keep pace with the men.
and “ hurt course*, ha* beeu 137.
and Letter W Hill returned Sunday
Int* security while a vial o f m troelv
fr«»ni M«»ro and S p n u gfield . when they
e e n n « . thoueht ti» b»* *ome kind o f oil,
D
C
M
osby
to
R
eceive
Degree
were culled by th«* d«*uth and funeral
Corvallis Banker Is Fined
reposed calm ly on the s h e rr if^ desk.
Oregon
Agru'ultural
College.
Corval
o
f Clarence F Hill, brother o f Mrs.
A. K W ood cock , vice-president o f
Had it been ueeidentally knocked onto
|
li*.
May
31.—
l>av»d
C.
M
osby.
*on
o
f
Hay and Mr H ill
He met an acci
the
First
N
ational
bank
at
Corvallis,
the floor the building and it* occu
p a n t' would hav.- been blown to a tom ' K H. M osby, o f C ottage Grove, will and C F. Chambers. bookkeeper for <t.*nful death at Mnro. being caught in
The dan gcroii' contents o f the vial receive h i' degree in industrial art“ at ! th»* Brownsvill»* cannery, w«*r»* fined the belt on a gasoline engine, und the
wer* discovered when the s h e r i ff ’s boy | O. A. C. this spring. M osby is a mem $300 each in the Eugene ju*tice court body was brought to S p ringfield fo r
ask-d dad to fix an old rusty knife her o f Varsity “ O ” association and ; W»*dnesday. W oodcock on a charge o f th* funeral. Th«* decea*ed wa- 29 year:*
whieh h* had found. Dad took the has been on the varsity w restling team driving a car while in toxicated and o f age and was to have been married
I Chambers for unlaw ful possession o f today.
bottle nf * • oil •' and applied that to fo r three year'.
He i“ a member of th** M asonic club liquor.—
th** task in hand Th* odor made him
The witutuds make very intercalili
feel siek H- took it to a chemist and and the industrial art* club. During ! These men drove to Fugcm* from
! two Corvallis Tuesday “ and on the way reading
the analy*i showed it to be pure nitro- the war he enlisted an :
glveerin* stiekeL- and a deputy gently
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carried it to the river and gingerly
♦ niptied it into the w a ter' a dr*»y< at a
time.
What might have happened it* Sher
ifr Stickel* h a d n ’t been th»* father o f
a boy. if th*- boy h a d n ’t found the old
V * *.*•
rusty knife and if he h a d n ’t earned
it to dad to be fix e d can only b** con-
jectured. but all these attached to
county salaries are congratulating them ­
selves that they w e re n ’t roughly “ am ­
7 *A y /
putated* ’ therefrom .
Th* nitro was taken from a pn -on er.
who -aid it wa* toothache m«-dicine.
There is little doubt that it would hav.
knocked a toothache.
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f f
TO M E M O R Y OF C H A R L E 8 SEARS
—and one that will
be
wholesome for you—order
that
kind
from
us and
you will receive it. We
are careful to select only
the finest cuts for our
trade, and price is a sec­
ondary consideration. If
you cannot have the best
meats, have none.
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COTTAGE GROVE OREGON V '
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For House Gleaning:
0 C E D A R M OPS
K Y A N IZ E
F U R N IT U R E
V A R N IS H E S
W ritten b y hi- sister in law . Mr*. Ann
Sears. an»l rend at th** fun»*raL>
Why 'hr,old w** *tart and f».*ar to diet
What timorous worms we mortal* arc!
Death is th« gat»1 to endless jo y ,
Y»'t still we dread to enter there.
My buried friends, can I forget,
Or must the grave eternal »evert
They linger in my memory yet
And in my heart they live forever.
They loved me once with love sincere
And never did their love deceive me,
But often times in my con fliction
They rallied quickly to relieve me.
They rest in realms o f life and love,
TK»*y dwell u|H>n th».* mounted glory,
They ba*k in beams o f bliss above
And shout to t * * li th»“ir happy st«-ry.
1 hear d» parting pilgrims tell.
While er»>s*n*g Jordan *a storm y river.
Adieu to »*arrh. now all i* well—
Now all n* well with me forever.
I tain would weep, but what o f tears f
No te-tr* of min* e«jtild e 'e r recall them,
Nor would I wish that grovelling cares
L i£e unto min< would ♦* *»r befall them.
I O. how I long to join their wings
And range th» field* o f bloom ing flow
era.
Come, holy watch. ian, come and b r m j
A mourner to your blissful bowers.
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I ’d speed w ith rapture on my way,
Nor would I pause :it J o rd a n 's river.
With -ongs I 'd enter endless days
And with my 1- v» d on e' live forever.
RED
0 C E D A R OIL
AND
P O L ISH
ENAMEL
N E W 9x12 A R T R U G S, $12.50
at
Wynne & Kime, Hardw are
we
CROW N
G A SO LIN L
W O M A N B R E A K RECORD
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M r-
Kathlet. n Ay re
i
a great
booster for Red Crown g.* • line Mrs.
A yres last week broke the 8an Fran-
• lsc»* Portland r»*cord by piloting her
four-cylin der
B u ck
coup*-
between
th*— c it ie ' in 22 hour- and 43 mmutes.
H»*r time cut down the best prrviou.-
motor car record by 3 hours and * mm
ut•**, and bested th* Mouth**rn P a cificN
crack train, ‘ ‘ The M a n t a / ’ by 5 hours
and 47 minutes.
Mr Ayres, in describing her record
beating run. was particularly genom oa
in h*.*r prai.-e* o f th»- Standard O il com
pony
gasolin*
Htop* «er* made at
Corning and H*»-»*biirg for Red Crown
and Zerolene. Th* B u ck
record is
o f f o i a l in every r**spect, a- th** coupe
audi t nervy litt I*- driver were cbeoRcd
out o f San Francisco and in at Port
land by members o f th» press in both
cities, while th* timing wa* done by
t-
r
Customers
The business man should real­
ize that he is separated from his
customers — old and new — by
minutes, not miles.
In these days of strenuous com­
petition the successful merchant
must make the best use of his re­
sources, and there is none more
important than his long distance
telephone service.
In the transaction of business
the use of the long distance tele­
phone will mean the prompt
answer, the personal touch and
an economy of time.
Every Bell telephone is a Long
Distance station.
The Pacific Telephone
And Telegraph Company