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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1922)
ARCADE TH E A T E R W EEK LY PROGRAM Tuesday, July 25— Dorris M ay in “ The Understudy.” Starland Review and Travel laughs. Wednesday, July 2t>— W illiam DeMi lie’s production, “ Mid Summer Madness,” and a Comedy. Thursday, July 27— Ethel Clayton in “ The Price of Possession.” International News and Comedy. Fridav, Julv 28— Alice Bradv in “ Little Italy.” “ Leather Pushers,” Round Four. No Use to Take Pictures Unless You Keep Them And there is no satisfactory way to preserve pictures except in an album, where they are readily accessible when you wish to show them to friends and where they can be gone over again and again without injury or danger of being mislaid Ever alert for needed things for our patrons and in our ef fort to furnish the highest class goods at the lowest possible prices, we offer the finest in photo albums direct from the factory at greatly reduced prices that are only possible by this method of purchase. The W h ite Pharmacy YOU H A V E A W ANTS THE N E W S IT E M N E W S — IF R IN G US UP Terrific Price Slashing IN A GIGANTIC SHOE SALE EUGENE S FINEST SHOE STOCK THROWN ON THE BARGAIN BLOCK IN THE GREATEST SALE EVER IN THIS CITY ONLY TWO MORE DAYS TO SHARE IN THIS GREAT BARGAIN EVENT Sale Ends Saturday, July 22 THESE AND MANY OTHER BARGAINS OFFERED HERE $9 and $10 WOMEN’S PUMPS and OXFORDS Women’s black patent leather pumps and oxfords with trench heels. Closing out two lines at unheard o f low p rices........ ... ........ ....... ........ ...... ....... ..... $1.89 $3.50 Little Boys’ Shoes $1.95 Little boys’ gun calf dress shoes in Blucher style; complete run o f sizes. A splendid school shoe.......................... $6.00 Men’s Army Shoes Men’s brown army shoes with Good year welt sole, Munson last, soft toe; a good, comfortable, serviceable shoe, priced very low.... .................................... $3.35 $12 Women s Shoes $9 Women s Oxfords 75 pairs in this lot to close out. W omen’s brown kid dress shoes with slender vamp and french heels; for merly sold at $12; now go ing for One lot of women’s white canvas oxfords with french heels and narrow toes. Good year welt soles. Extra spe cial $2.35 98c 8 2 8 Willamette Street E U G E N E , OR GRAHAMS ituJ Mh Oarer Moore outer S U G A R ... ¿roup uf friend» W cd u o d u y eveuiug iu boner o f Mr uud Mr«. Ole HailloV. of Atheuu. wbo visited here Sunday-Monday, July 23-24— H. B. W ar ner in “ The Sheik of A rabv,” and Cornedv. S E N T IN E L Xlr. tuured Saturday, July 22— Marshall Neilan pro duction, “ Go and Get It,” ami Comedy. THE r SOCIETY 828 Willamette Street E U G E N E , OR. a during the past week Mr« Moore uud Mr« Hadley are sisters Thoe guests were Mr. uud Mrs. C. K. Cmphrey, Mr. aud Mrs H. k Metculf uud Air and Mrs. Elbert Smith ♦ ♦ <*> O W. Deuuun aud Mrs. Emma Hags dale, both o f Corvallis, were uuited iu marriage Tuesday at uoou at the home of the bride’s sister, Mrs. G. J. Luu dess ou uorth Eighth street iu Cittug Urove, the ceremony beiug performed by Kev. C. W. Reynold», pastor of the First Christum church of Corvallis Mrs. Bessie Sutcliffe played the wed diug march aud Mrs. Lon dess suuf; “ Oh Promise M e.’ ’ Shasta duisies anil woods vines were used in the house deco rations The bride wore an at tractive suit of blue trieotine uud a black hut. She is well known hero having taught iu the Cottugc Grove schools for three years. The wedding parry enjoyed a dinner at the Uurtell hotel immediately following the cere inouy Mr and Mrs. Denman have jjoue to Yachaats for a short trip be fore returning to Corvallis, where they will reside. ♦ ♦ Mrs. E J. K ent'» birthday unniver sary on Tuesday was the occasion for a gathering o f a number of friends at the Kent home in Delight Valley. Th party included Air. and Mrs. A E Hnuiloth. Mr aud Mrs. Charles McKih bon and sou Dale, Mr. and Airs. Ed Adams,. Air. aud Mrs. Ueorgo Currin and daughter and sou, Pearl uml Roy Mr. and Mrs. T K Soars aud children, Mr. aud Mrs. Henry Rohde and Air aud Mrs. A. C. Spriggs aud children. W e have just unloaded a ear of berry sugar for canning. W e guarantee you the lowest price in the city and you save 35 cents additional on a sack by paying cash with order. You will never have a better opportunity to lay in a supply to carry you through the canning season. W ill he sold either retail or wholesale. Miss Hazel Hazleton, o f Cottage Grove, and Grover Alultby, o f Bend, were married Sunday afternoon at 2 o ’clock in the parlors o f the i' Imperial lmpe hotel in Portland, the service iei being be read by the Reverend Mr. Parker, of the First Methodist church of that city The bride is a daughter of Mrs Dora Hazleton, of this city uud had taught in Bend for the past two years They will make their home in Oregon City, where Mr Maltby is employed as an Ni: lectriciau Powell & Burkholder week at the home o f Mrs. Welch's father, J. W. Bonus. The Welch» will visit in California before returning home. Mr. and Mrs. Verne Shortndgc, of Christian Science church, corner of Jefferson avenue aud Second street. Portland, are eampiug near London. Sunday services at 11 a m Wednes day services at 7:30 p. m. tf DELIGHT VA LLEY e e » Seventh Day Adventist Church, west (Special to The Sentinel.) Main street. Services every Saturday. July lb.— Mr. and Mrs. Yolgnuiore Sabbuth school, 10 a. m.; church ser and Mrs Hilemuu, of Vancouver, vis vice, 11 a. m Prayer meeting Wednes Ited at the Lawrence Brown home last day, 7:30 p. m. Persons desiring infor week. mat ion call 161 -J. Mrs. L. M. Harding and daughter, • • • Miss Grace, of Corvallis, spent last Baptist Church— Services will be week at the Oscur Jackson home. held regularly in the Baptist church J A. Joll was on the siok list sev every L ord ’s day. Sunday school 10 eral days o f last week. a. m., morning service 11 a. m., eve Mr uud Mrs Arthur Neat uud Mr. uing union service 8 p. m. in city park and Mrs Culeord, of Springfield, wen- Prayer meeting every Thursday eve week end guests at the Fred Witcher ning at 8 o ’clock. home. • • • Mrs. J C. H uff and Mrs. Albert Presbyterian Church— Rev. A R. H uff, uf Dufur, uml Mr. uud Mrs. Har Spearow, pastor. Sunday school at vey H off and Frank H uff, o f Cottage 0:45. Morning service at 11. Union Grove, were supper guests at the Con service in the park Sunday evening at uer home Saturday evening M rs. F. M Harding and little grand 8 o 'clock. • • • son, of Salem, are spending the week Methodist Church— Sunday school at at the W A. Witcher home. Mr aud Mrs, W. A. Witcher aud 0:45 The pastor being awuv, Rev. J. S. Penn will preach. Forenoon service Mrs. I. Kent und daughter Callie ut at 11, subject, “ Bring Them to M e.’ ’ tended church in the Grove Sunday. The E J Kent family picnicked on Evening service nt 8, subject, ’ Return Mosby creek Sunday with a party o f or Perish.” Epworth league nt 7. • * • friends from Cottage Grove. The Ernest bears family picnicked Christian Church— Sunday school at 0:45; communion and sermon at 11; Sunday at the Elks picuir grounds Christian Endeavor at 7; muon service with a party o f friends. The Conner brothers are billing hay in the city park at 8. in the neighborhood this week Mrs. Myrtle Fliek aud children, o f Card of Thanks To our neighbors and many kind North Bend, are visiting among the friends we wish to express our sincere Nixon families this week Miss Elizabeth Perry, o f Stockton, appreciation o f the kindness and sym pathy shown us in our recent bereave C’ulif., stopped o f f here Monday to visit with the C H Haight family. ment Miss Perry is returning home from a p C. O. W ILl.IS AND FAM ILY. trip to Alaska. HEBRON Bird Rose uud daughters, o f Eugene, were supper guests Monday evening at the J. A Joll home. (Special to The Sentinel.; July 17.— Among those from hero Orville Thompson, o f Trinidad, Colo., who attended the telephone meeting in on a motor trip with a party of London Saturday were Mr and Mrs. F. C Führer, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Pow ell, Mrs. J. (¿. A. Young, Miss Lillian Tuylor, Charlie White and W. L. Kim ble. Rev. J. E. Carlson, pastor o f the Christian church in Cottage Grove, preached here Sunday. Miss Ada Gilcrist returned Sunday from a visit with relatives and friends You arc particular about your in California. Mrs. L. E. Ross, of Redrnond, is vis camp outfit, also about vour itiug at the home of her daughter, cats; play safe and include Mrs. B. M. Kappauf. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Small and chil CHERRO flour dren, o f London, and Mr. aud Mrs. Roy Hands and Miss Pauline Sherman, At Y o u r G r o c e r of the Grove, attended church here Sunday. Mrs. G M. Kebclbeek and children motored to Waltervillo Saturday and are spending a week with Mrs. Kebel beck's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ream. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Spellingcr and baby, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Frietag and Arthur Bailey, of Albany, pie nicked with the family of Mrs. Frie ta g ’s sister, Mrs. Heushaw, at Hebron bridge Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry McDole and baby, o f Divide, visited Sunday at the John Kebelbeck home. CHURCH NEWS O U T IN G friends visited briefly Monday til ihe Lee Nixon home. Mrs. J. F. Davis and Mrs. George A. Tebbe, mother uud sister of Mrs O. H. Haight, accompanied by the luttor’s children, arrived Monday by motor from Yreku, Calif., and urc visiting ut the Haight home. Mr. and Mrs. Hukauson uud children, of Oakland, visited Tuesduy at the M A. Horn home The Lynx Hollow thresher begun threshing iu this neighborhood Wednes day morning. SAGINAW (Special to The Sentinel.) July lb.— Mrs Miller aud children, of Eugene, are visiting ut the home o f Mrs. M iller’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chus. Sharon Mrs W. L. Leonard and children re turned Sunday from u two w eeks’ visit with relatives in Koseburg, Hutherlin and Driiiu Mr. and Airs. Howard Moudy and You May Be a Son of Adam, But— why use the same ancient meth od o f getting somewhere that Adam did! A CLEVELAND lightweight will carry you anywhere on land comfortably and depend ably at little more cost than walking. Purchase price only $185. Travels 75 miles to the gallon of gasoline and 15.U0G miles on one set of tires Can you beat that 1 W e ’d like to show you this wonder motorcycle and give you a demonstration whether you buy or not. Drop in at any time. children visited Sunday at the C. C. Moody home. Mrs. Grey shopped iu the Grove Tuesday Mr. Whiteley und sou uud daughter. Elwyu uud Cloe, und Mrs Scott and daughter Ettn motored to Eugeuc und Springfield Thursday. Mr aud Mrs. Bert Myers aud W G. Hrigg- motored down from Myrth Creek btiturduy evening uud spent tin week end with home folks. Mrs. Oeorge Fogle und children shopped ill the Grove Suturduy if B. Jarrett, o f Springfield, visited Sunduy with his futher F. T. Bcnston, Lowell Beustou and W. A Keene and their families spent Sunduy on the McKenzie. Charles Conner is baling bay in this vicinity this week Mrs lzjwell Beustou has gone to Delight Valley for u visit with her pu rents. Mrs. Floret and family, of Eugene, were ut the Briggs home Wednesday Mrs. Judsun Allen aud sou Don wore in Eugene Saturday. W. F. Briggs, who is working at Yoncnlla, spent Buuduy here with his family. According to an exchange there is a couple in Minneapolis claiming to In Moses and the Savior. If they receive the same treatment us those two dis tiuguishcd characters of the bible they w on’t find the role a very popular one. • • • There I S some difference between the man who says a thing should be done uud the mini who says “ I ’ll do it .” • • • A book agent has a hard time talk ing to u wumuii who is playing with her first buby. • • • It tukes only two kinds uf people to make a world men aud women. A man with horse seua like u mule. doesn’t aei Cherro Poultry Feeds HARRY RINTLE The auceesM o f the poultryman depentlN upon the proper care he gives to his flock und in feeding pure and wholeaome feeds. CHERRO poultry feeds will give the very best results which means success Carried by Your Feedmen Announcement LONDON (Special to The Sentinel.) July 18.— Mr. and Mrs Ralph Wills, of Weed, Calif., have been spending a few days at the home of Mr W ills’ Parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Wills. Miss Emma Jones is spending a few weeks with her niece. Miss Orpha Combs. Calvin Marlow-, of Lorane, visited Sunday at the George Sutherland home Mrs Garland Abeene and daughter LaVelle and Miss Nola Bantori mo tored to Eugene Saturday. Clarence Shortridge was elected line man and J. E. Bunton was elected secretary at the local telephone meet ing Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Harry Welch and son Edward, o f Marshfield, visited last T h e Berry Piano C om pany, of Eugene, has established a branch store in Cottage G ro v e and will handle a c o m plete line of Player Pianos, Player Rolls, Sheet Music, Phonographs and Records. Sewing Machines and Parts Sewing machines repaired. W orkm anship guaranteed C o m e in and hear the late records and sheet music. JUST EAST OF BRIDGE M. L FAULKNER, Manager