Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 18, 1922)
.ta n k , and ninny bather» participated in at the local Pre»byteriaii church l>y I a program o f race» aud »}»>«* and eu Mi-s Marion Clancy, o f Loui»\ illc. K> , | jo y e d the »wiuiuiitig throughout the who is visitiug hero. The o ffic e r » o f afternoon. the new group are Thelma K cm , pro»! The tauk .» o f cem ent. 1 » 3u\>e feet dent; Dorothy Eads, treasurer; Cath in siae and graduated from t 'S to S eriue ree.irdilig secretary. M i " feet in depth. A 40 horsepower boiler Hazel Führer will be the leader after Natioiuü Ouard Aafca City to rurtuali ha» been lustalled to maintaiu and the departure of Miss Clancy Although P ru e* R eceived From Breeding Aiuto $16,000 Tow ard $60.000 Fund even high temperature for those nations. W orld’8 Record U*rd » h o an organization for girls o f the Pres nife V * i*h tu use the tank m cool I'Vtenuu church, th«* K in g ’s Daughters County and State Aid. o f Jerseys Coming vAcMihtr. is open to all girls between the age- o f 12 and It* vphw . Mi*etiugs will ho held each week. A petition to put te boudiug metesur« R ecognition o f the I«ane county fair ♦ ♦ # L> which the City w ill furnish $15,000 by tw o big breeding us«ociaiiuii* has Tht* home o f Mrs. Barbara Hohl on nwt»r«i the rM»i*tiou o f an teruiorv on 1 hh * u announced by the directors o f the north H street was the scene o f a fain iLe ballot in the fa.ll elocn ou will be lair who have received trophies from tiv r Sunday honoring ( I Price H emeu way Circulated ou the streets by the eud the HMociHih.il> fo r aw arding at tlo The cerem ony which united Miss Henry, brother o f Mrs. Hohl, who i> fair lhi> fall. The National Shorthorn ul the week By the present plan.- for the building o f an ariuory the city will N ellie Henu-iiway, daughter o f Mr. and here from Miuneaj»*«lis on a ' iM*- B re e d e r-’ association, o f Chicago, has furnish one fourth, the countv one Mrs. D. H. Heme aw ay, o f this city, present were Mr. aud Mrs. M. A. lh*r g i'e u $541. $i?t* o f winch will go to the fourth and the state one half. * ¡an d Carl Edward Price, o f Portland. land. P ortland; Mr. and Mrs. P h ilip ov\ tier ol the best aged Shorthorn bull Should the measure bo placed on the in that city Thursday night o f last Hohl and Mr. and Mrs. Cl*retire Hews, exhibited. Tw enty dollurs will go as ballot and pass in the fall election the week was simple although w itue*-ed by Rose bu rg; Mr. aud Mrs. M. J. Wald. second pn *e aud $141 as third prize for city charter would have to be amended more thau u hundred trieuds o f the Eugene: Mrs. Barbara Hohl, Xir. and the best Shorthorn cow s with calx«— a» it was when the $lU,0U0 issue o f bridal couple. The *er\ ire was per Mrs. George Hohl. Miss I^uora Hohl less than tw o months obi exhibited. electric light bonds were passed some form ed at the home o f the b r id e ’s aud Mrs. Maud Hohl aud daughter The- other prize i- a s, th Thoma- time ago. jaunt, Mrs. Boscoe K. Giltner. Rev. T. Leaone. mantel ch*»k gixen by the National 4 # < $ With the passage o f the measure the H Gallagher o fficia tin g . There was no Record association lor M is.- Mabel M cFarland o f this city Du roc Jersey N ational Guard would ha'«* to * w edding march and the bride and the bc-st L iter o f Ihiroe-Jersey pigs aitd Harry Baker, o f Salem, were spend for a new armory here, the city groom entered the livin g room together tarrow ed b efore March 1, li»22. married M onday, iu Kalauui. Wash. and the county each furnishing $15,- and unattended. The b r id e ’s dress was One o f the features o f the fair xvill| inn or $d0.0tH» and the state m atching o f white satin made with loug panels The bride is the oldest daughter of I bt* the lo r d o f ten Jersey cow s bedding! that amount. o f Irish crochet lace with which she Mr. and Mrs. G. W. M cFarland aud is ! the w o r ld ’s record for production «»f | Prominent business meu and mem wore a cap shaped veil and carried well and favorably kuowu among th* butter fat tu one year which the! btrs o f Company 1), N. G. O., w ill lilies, yellow roses and ferns. A re younger set. Mr. and Mrs. Baker will owner, Owen A. Thompson, o f T rian gle! circulate the petit.on. cepnou follow ed the cerem ony, Mrs. soon be at home to their many frien d s) lake, will exh ibit. ---------------------------- Giltner and Mrs. H omen w ay. who wort* at t)15 Hood street. Salem Th«* X lci’ h a x e hor-e show, in w h ic h 1 handsome gowns o f black lace, receiv H U N D RED S A TT E N D OPEN IN G Solomon R C offm an und M i-- James M el’ leax e and hi- daughter ot OF LONDON S W IM M IN G T A N K ing with the u* w ly married couple. Atberta E. Bover, both o f this city. W illow s Park, V ictoria, B. 4’., are th e ' ♦ ♦ ♦ wert4 married Tuesday in Eugene at the principal ruling artsts, will give ex i A branch o f the K in g ’s Daughters, Several hundred people from all oxer o ffic e o f Justice o f the Peace Jesse hibitions o f high quality riding such Lane county jou rn eyed to London Sun an organization within the Presbyter as seen at fashionable horse shows o f G. W ells. day and attended the form al opening lan church for girl- fr.im 12 to 16 th<* larger cities. » r : Autom obile jsmters advertisin g the Hardware W indow A ttractive The W ynne k Kime hardware store four «lay ftur which start- N, ptemlx r | ha.- an unusually attractive w indow 19 will be ready fo r dist n hut ion I di-play this week preceding the open short ly. PETITION O IT FOR VOTE ON NEW ARMORY LIVESTOCK TO BE FEATURE OF COUNTY FAIR SOCIETY ARCADE T H E A T E R W EEK LY PROGRAM Sat., Aug. 19— John Gilbert in “ Gleam of Dawn.” Comedy and Mutt and Jeff. Sun., Aug. 2U— Cosmopolitan production, “ The Inside of the Cup.” And a ( ’omedy. Mon.. Aug. 21— Irene H eels." And a Comedy. Castle in “ French Tues., Aug. 22— Marion Davies in “ Buried Treasure.” And a Comedy. W ed ., Aug. 23— Dorris May Devilish.” And a Comedy. iu “ Gay and Tlnirs., Aug. 24— Thomas Meighan in “ Easy Road. Comedy and International News. Fri., Aug. 2 ”>— Bebe Daniels in “ One W ild W e e k ." And a Comedv. • P rin t Flees From Road Crew L. Prine, who had becu w ork in g on the county roads iti th«* vicin ity o f L a *rane to serve out a fine and ja il term fo r moouahiuing. ««raped \N «»«In«*- dav and ha- not yet been apprehended. Prine had com pleted serx'ing a .‘ »4» day ja il sentence, but 154» days in lien o f a f'ilH» fine was -till to be served. © H1NGS WE THINK One of the most important requirements of a good motor oil is that it possess stahihty- that ia, that it maintain its cheir.icai composition and its lubricating body under aL conditions of engine operation. » ill. The Mift il ri li k tempe muée. The good lookin g young fellow who It '* funny I ha- all the girls is usually paying 10 paticntly and ! per cent interest on money borrow ed his lap until I from the homely fellow . every day in • • • The b—s brains a man has the more he likes to make a show o f them. • • • Madsen’s Jewelry Store >iiketim«‘s hard K oval C o rd ■zes N obbe F /U 3K IC U n co Cham $ 1 2 55 15M O >1 1 .40 1 1.0O $ 9 75 10.6 5 20^45 1 6 .9 0 1 5 .7 0 - ~ - “ “ " •• " 2 9 .1 5 3 0.05 30.65 37 70 38.55 39.50 4 0 .7 0 4155 2 4 35 25 55 2 6 .0 5 3 1 .9 5 3 3 .0 0 34 AX) 3 5 .6 5 3 6 .1 5 22-45 2 3.65 2 4 15 3 0.05 31.05 3 2 .0 5 33.55 34 AX) 20.115 2195 2 2 .4 0 — ■ / - “ 4 9 .3 0 5 1.65 4 3 -2 0 4 5 .7 5 39. 30 41 70 — , - - x 3 Vx USCO F A B R IC * 1 0 6 5 Royal Cord'l 4 !£ United States Tires United States S -------/ 3 0 x 3Y i C lin ch er and Straight Side G E T R ID O F G R IT / CLEANING $ 9 .2 5 The dewier arid* a fa l hoe o4 U. S. Tires at these ties pew.es cau serve you better chan row have ev« keen served betore in the his tory u4 the automobile. If there ever was any fan cied advantage ,n shopptn* around for (tree it J>sap> peaxedou juiy ¿9. W iL sT s CRANKCASE P U .n f e d e r a l f x u s r T a x vn ih r a b o t e h a t b ee n a b e v rb e d by th e m a n u iu c iu r e r The way th* new-p&p^r- are jum ping onto the auto speeder* leads us to be- M ODERN Newspaper* with stringent regula t ions against fake advertising allow political candidates to -ax anything they want to. Bear in mind that these prices apply to the most complete line o f quality tires in the world. Remember, too — as you read the follow, ing table — that U. S. quality has been posi tively maintained. 30 a 3 CL — JO * JAk •; > 1 4 65 31*4 >y a 3*»^ 8S 14-65 2 2 .9 5 32 * JV4 “ 32 * 4 33* 4 34 * 4 3 2 , 4V4 33 > 4«^ 34 « 4^4 JS , 4Vfc X> » 4V, 3**5 35 * 5 37 * 5 Those who live under a cloud never see the silver lining • • • i s k /n r Some fo lk - are able to -ee that they are blind to opportunity. • • • how a man w ho can sit hold a 1 40 pound girl on 2 o 'clo ck in the morning Home folks will stoop pretty low to All widow*, gn t— «»r otherwise, are the week will kick up n win a political jo b but sometimes it is good looking. These new prices should give confidence to dealers and car. owners that no lower basis o f quality tire price# will prevail. A lie, no matter how far down and I out, can always come bark. • • • (_ «»«»eesfiary for them to do so in order to be able to l«H»k their opponent* in the rye. • • • We try uuusualiy hard to think a Those who would discount the future pers«*n is not fib b in g when they s|n*ak find they are dealing with au a van cious bunch o f interest takers. well o f us. • • • • • • / " \ N July 29,1922, the lowest ^ prices ever quoted on U. S. Passenger Car Tires went into effect — Royal Cords included. You can not prick a m a n ’ ** con science if it isn 't l;ig enough to make a hole iu it. • • • FT AU M i l l 0(1, c jir ir r 7 lo 23 jewel movements, all Ainenean inaile »atehes, at $7 40 t“ $150 N ote these New Prices on U.S.Tires Tbe greatest amount o f charity is not always shown by the givin g o f money. • • • Rome w om en's clothe* ae»*ni to be the barest necessities. • • • V MEN S W ATVH ES 14 karat soliti gold }>« n m a iM-auliful ifift b ox; spi'cial at only ............ $4.75 b u r iu k ,»» h Png tuie». Zerolene of the correct grade for your car gives perfect lubrication and permits the develop ment of maximum power, speed and gasoline im re power ¿speed 1 rs friction and wear ~ dru Correct Lubrication (ìold filini or suini gold; new stvli-s at m » lo» pricea from $1 t o $ 2 0 AN O PENCHAS Some women are |»etitioning to hax« a w om an 's head put on the tw o c«*nt terrible ruiupu- a year or -*» lat«-r postage stamp. Of course, a woman about holding a 10-pound girl for 15 If ki**«** were poi*ouou* *om«* woman can carry the new- fast enough, but w» lumut *a. • • • would ha\«* di*cov«*r«*d an antidote rebel at the tb«night o f slauimmg one in the face every lim e we want to mail Some fo lk - d o n ’t know when they long, loug ago. • • • a letter. «re xxdl o f f , but their p*»or relations • • • I f no time mere wasted it w o u ld n ’t usually do. • • • be necessary to work more than about Th«* starvation cure i- an econom ical measure that you cun usually get a wav I f we «-ou Id see ourselves as the half a - many hours as we do. • • • with without suspicion. oculist sees us. we would ail wear The cost o f the Cigarette in actual glass«**. • • • The tube money i- not a> *tup**udou* as its cost ornati probably »- a apeak •TAX DA ID Jtl COMTAXY ( CmUfomm) XV Al.OEM A K ( HAINS ti< >1,0 F o r N'T A IN PENS • r!I, t k a t '» no The man w ithout backbone is good bait for the fellow s fishin g for suckers. • • • No other refiner on the Pacific Coast uses any form of vacuum distillation. No other refiner m the United States uses as high a vacuum as this company. 15 anil 17 jrwi-1 only; Amrr- ii-an ami Swiss; fancy shapi- ami dials $19 to $60 uirl, r*tiy»hy. A lot o f people who claim to be in partnership with God art as if they ow ned the entire business • • • In the process of distilling and refining these selected crudes, n is of the greatest import ance not to destroy their natural “oilmess" and stability. For this reason we employ our own patented high-vacuum process exclusively. By this process the oil produced Zerolene— re tains all the natural “otlmess" and stability of theongtnai,selectedcrudefrom which it is made. Slt-ilim; silvcr, gold fillrd, solid gold or pitti munì, at Iil iri s frolli $1 25 f $20 XX’ K 1ST Thing* Other* Thinà and What Wt Th.nà §f th« Tfuag* Üthtfr» 1 n*nk in the physical energy it imps. • • • N E W ANO S N A I’ PY CI FF Bl TT« »NS An e u b u g r infunus u* that » girl A woman who is contented to play second fiddle is q u alified to get mar ried to a politician. • • • The Patented Vacuum Process A M » M KN 'S KINOS XV A T I’ll ES dur» I*,.1 lik.- tu I»- ki*»ud a^ aiu »! bur Most o f us dislike the exhibition o f too much nerve, but somehow can *t help but admire it sometimes. • • • Certain crude oils possess a higher degree of stability than others. Because of its large pro duction of practically every type of crude, this company is free to choost for the making of Zemlene only thoae crude® which are partic ularly adapted for the purpose. All ATE PENDANTS A g a te I M 'lnlants in so lid go ld m o u n tin g s ; s p ir ia l $1 00 l.A O IK S ’ A woman w ill make almost us many c x ru -r- for her husband as he will for himself. • • • A man and woman who do not g* t acquainted b efore marriage will after ward. • • • If an oil changes its chemical composition — “breaks down " —at high operating temperatures, h can no longer maintain a lubricating him be tween the bearing surfaces, and ns value as a lubricant is destroyed. * :î00 S»>1.10 ( ii>1,1* 1.ADIKS’ to si luri from ; tlianioiitls. ru b ii's, i n i t i a Ills, H r , at jiriri s from $1 50 t41 $350 ing o f th« hunting season deer in if Sunday. Real m o--, shrubbery hi lieve that most i»f th«* member* o f th« rocks arc used to procure a very nat fraterm ty are still |M-d«*-tnans. uml reproduction o f a fo re -t rccc— • • • hidden det-p bac k in the wood*. Tric k R ock efeller has stocked hi- farm ling out from among the ro ck - i- a stream o f water. M ounted anim al- with partridge«. H eretofore the kero com plete the realistic e ffe c t obtained sene and gasoline buyers have been bv the wiudow decorator. j kis^gnrae. A California man who recently vio j luted the federal laws was taken to | Chicago, lu c l e Ham % punish me i/C i* severe. • • • Stability starts with the crude A u g u s t Clean Up Sale Rubber Company / W h e re Y o u ^ * Nelson Jr., Cottage Grove Jackson A Addison, Lo ran* Can Buy 17. S. Threat Corner Service Station Oanqe, Dram Brown A Marketta, Comstock and