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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 15, 1922)
A RCADE T H E A T E R W EEKLY PROGRAM Fri., Kept. 15— Douglas MacLean in “ The Home St retell.” “ In the Days of Buffalo Bill,” chapter 2. Sat., Kept.. Id—Charles (Bu»*k) Join's in “ Hour'll Shod.*' Comedy and Mutt and Jeff. Kiin.-Mon., Kept. 17-18— Wesley Barry in “ 1 duty.” And a Comedy. rues.-Weil., Kept. 19-20— 1‘ hoto Dramatic Thunderbolt, “ In the Name of tin- Law.” And a Comedy. Thurs., Kept. 21— “ The Face o f the W orld,” featuring Edward Hearn and Barbara Bedford. Comedy and international News. Fri., Sept. 22— ‘The Mystery of the Yellow Boom.” The most engrossing mystery picture of 11n* Season. “ In the Days of Buffalo Bill,” chapter 3. NEW LOW PRICES Tin* Coiist»*l!ali»iii »dub w ill meet in the Magoni, hall September 21 with Mrs. Van Allison and Mrs. Chari»*" Adams as h»»st«*s>«*s. This is the first metdiug o f tin* club sine»* early sum P ennsydvaniu -■ * * . ▼/rsïmîfl • N K n o w n P e n n s y lv a n ia Q u a lity R ig id ly M a in ta in e d AND N O W - A "TON TESTED” TUBE w ith e a c h re g u la r V a c u u m C u p T ire p u rc h a s e d Compare these NI:W prices with those asked for ORDINARY makes: 4 L O ffic ia l* Deny Rumor. A report that a 4-1« o ffic e r at t«mpte«l t»« organiz«* a local in » hi «* o f tin* lumber camps about Cottage Grove during August resulting in a general walkout on the part o f tin* workmen has be** ii denie«! by officia ls from 4 I. headquarters who say that i f some person has trietl to organize tin* work men her«* it was without the authority o f h<*adquarters. VACUUM CUP CLINCHER CORD TIRE VACUUM CUP CORD . VA CU U M C lip COKD . 32 4'/2 35 5 X x VACUUM CU P CORD VACUUM CUP CORD ” . 12 Births, 3 Deaths Recorded. Th»*re were four times ns many births in Cot tag«* Grove during August there w«*r** deaths, 12 births and tlir**** deaths having been record«*»! with Dr. B. B. .lob, city health o ffic ia l. O f the deaths two were fenutles and one male. The numbers o f births was «•veiily diviileil between the males and females, there being six o f «*ach. $29.25 $30.15 $37.70 $49.30 Gräber Salts for Home News that Gottfri«*»! Grnber, who hail been visiting for the summer with his mother in Switzerland, had sail»*d September 7 for Ani«*rica r«*ach»*«l Cot- tag.* Grove th«* first o f th«* w«*«»k. John Gräber, who also is visiting his mother, remained to s|s*nd a year or more there. Th«* brothers le ft in June Jo visit their old home. The Sound o f Safety!” Hundreds on Every Tire — Every Cup a (Quality ¡‘ledge Service Garage L O N fi & C R U S O N , P R O P ’S 1 ¡P r t Just received dii*»*ct from the mill a fine assortnmnt. Knowles & Gräber H ard w are and F u rn itu re Oregon J\ As you all know many fabrics of this class will fatle and the <*olors will run three »lays before the are washed. The goods just received are dyed with the b»*st known dyes to withstand washing and sunlight. OUR KTOCK FO BEKTKB, NEW IK OF TD K BKKT LOGO KB BOOT, THE UOM BLKTK. S W E A TE B K , B L A N K KTK, B A B T L K T T PE A B K 00c P E R BATH BOB ES. BOX. Powell & Burkholder ^ ---------------- -------------------------- +__ _____________ CHURCH NEWS ________________________________ • T N ELS O N P A R T IC IP A T E S IN P O R T L A N D G U N C LU B SHOOT Contagious diseases decreased during tin* month o f August and with ft»«* except ititi o f a slight epitieinic o f ty phoid in tin* Coburg district tin* show ing for the nninth was oxcell«*nt, ac cording t»» tin* r»*|Kirt o f Dr. K. M K<*r ron, <*»>uuty health officer, in the C o burg »listrii-t 12 cases o f typhoid were reported but there is no fear o f an in crease as a warning has been issued t.> boil all water used until such time is it is declared free o f typhonl germs. VACUUM CUP CLINCHER FABRIC TIRE 32x4 33x4 CRETONNE SILKOLINE A R T TICKING Christian Be*ein*e church, corner »if Jefferson avenue aud Hecoidl street Sunday services at 11 a. m. Wed lies N. J. Nelson Jr., o f the ( ’ »it tag«* »lay services at 7:30 p. m. tf Grove Rod and Gun club, who with • • • Mrs. Nadson and their small son n* Seventh Day Adventist Church, w«*st turned Friday from Portland, partiei Main street. Services every Saturday. pa ted in a merehaiulise shoot .stag»**! Sabbath school, 10 a. m.; church ser by tin* Port hind Gun elub Sunday and vice, 11 a. m Prayer m eeting Wednes Monday o f last week and uplndd tin- • lay, 7:30 p. ni. honor o f the local organization t»\ • • • “ breaking into tin* nnun»y’ ’ t»*n tin»»*- Baptist Church Services w ill In* in tw elve ev»*nts ent»*red. His b«*sf perf»»rinauce was in n handicap match lielil regularly in the Baptisi church «;very L o r d ’s day. Sunday school 10 on Monday when In* ti«*»l with Mark j a. in., morning service II a. ni., ev»* Ri»*kard, ( ’»»rvallis, breaking 24 out of 25 birds, though In* lost to the C»»r ning service at 8. Prayer m eeting »*\ at 8 o'clock. vallis man in the shoot »iff. His shoot ery Thursday evening • • • ing averaged 90 per cent for tin* two Presbyterian Church- Rev. A. K. \ days. S pi a row, past oi. Sunday school at ■ 9:45; morning s«*rvice at 11; evening I L A N K C O U N T Y F R E E PROM C O N T A G IO N D U R IN G A U G U S T service at 8. « • • ? 303 ^ * 11.95 * 13,65 Honoring Mrs. M. F. Dosl.nrzes, who leaves soon for Ashland for the bene fit o f her health, Mrs. K. G. (). Grout very pleasantly entertained u few friends Monday afternoon. The after noon was spent in entertainment eon sistig o f music* ad eongeuial eonversa tion. At the close o f the afternoon delicious refreshments wen* served. Those present were Mrs. Desl^ar/.es, Mrs. Leon DesLnrzes and »laughter Alice, Mrs. Harry Lunau and daughter Gelena, Mrs. Z. L. ( ’ox, Mrs. Henry I). Movers, Mrs. Weldon. ♦ ♦ ♦ In honor o f the birthday anniversar ies o f their two »diihlren, Kth»*l, aged 11, and Floyd, aged 13, Mr. and M rs.1 II O. Bennett entertained the young friends o f the children at the Bonnott | home Thursday afternoon. The chil dreu present were: O live and Ojsd Fagala, o f Comstock, KLsie Milne. Mel lioont and Jerrene Burrows, Lueile Kirkpatrick o f Newport, M yrtle Simp son, Ethel Simpson, Ray Hiltou, Fr»*d Jacobson. Joe Mitchell, Nina Mit»*b**ll. Helen Ostrander, Alton Woodard, Karl Woodard, Cecil Arms and Cecil Allen. • • • Celebrating the birthday anniver sary o f Van Beatty a party o f friends enjoyed a picnic supper near the K. L Godard home on the Coast Fork Wed •>da\ night. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Warner. Margaret Galloway. Built Stewart, Klise Price. Bethel Gowtlv. Dorris Sikes, W alter Montag. Van Beatty, John Burkholder. Dale W vatt and Ben Sanford. . . . Airs. Elizabeth Fahrenwald eel«* brated her sixtieth birthday miniver . ry Tuesday. Her »laughter. Mu Henry KhodP and fam ily and her sis t«*r, \Ir^. G ottfried Grab»*r motored out to the Fahrenwald*s place three* mll«*> south o f town and had n pieuic »liiiner in honor o f the oeension. The Tiu*s»l:i\ Afternoon Bridge »dub tv:p »*ii!»*rt:iiin*»l this week at the hum*' o f Mrs. Karl Arthur, this m eeting In* ing the first one tin* club has held “ ince vacation. Mrs. Schofield Ht«*w art won high score. recently issued on * SOCIETY Christian Church, the “ h o m e lik e " church, J. K. Carlson, minister Bible school at 9:15. Morning service at II, interniedial»* and .*««;m«»r C. K. at 7 and evening service at 8. Miss Loucks will sing at th«* evening service. Methodist ehur»*h Sunday school at 9:45. Morning -s«*rni«Hi at II, K«*v. Simpson Hamrick in charge K veiling servi»*«* at 8, U«*v. <1. S. lV uix pr«*acli ing. K[>w«irth L«*agu«* at 7. Card ol Thauks. \V«* wish to thank our fri«»tids for th«*ir sympathy and kindinss extend«*«! during tin- illness ami «1« *:i t It o f our dear moth«*r. Also for the b«*autiful Hom i offerings. MR. A N D MBS. K M. S H A R P , MR. A N D MRS. W. S. K K YK S. 8 T R IK E 8 U P 3 E T T K A N S P O R T A T IO N IN M ID D L E W E S T _______ • TmnsjKirtation faciliti«*s ar«* so badly a ffe cted l»y th«* strikes in th<* middl west that it is almost inipossibl«' t«> secur«* shipment o f produce, wntes O. H. llcine, wbo is visiting in Lariimir«*, N. D. Mr. H»*im* has «*xp«*ri»*m*e»l .« gr«*at «l«*ul o f troubh* r»*c»»ntly in s«*cur mg shipfm*rit o f a nuuilx-r ol carload - o f fruit lo market. Il«* will \ isti in lowa b«*fore r»*tiirniug t«> Or«*gon next month. Mrs. Il«*ine and th«-ir chil<ln*n hav»* mov«*d t<» Kiig«*in* wbere th«* chil «Irmi will att»*ml sehool. Bedes Starting Home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Klbert B«*»l«* and chil dren, who ar»* visiting hi .Minm*sota this summer start horn«* September Is and w ill probably arrive li»*r«* about tin* first o f October, a<*cor«ling I»» word received yesterday morning. They had plannetl on leaving on tin* return Paris Breedlove Home From Hospital. trip sooiht but Mr. Bede strained his Paris Br<***«llove, 9 year ohl son o f kii«*«* last Hatunlay ami this madi* n«*e Mr. and Mrs. II. B. Br«*e«Hove, who «■ssary the rearrangement o f th«*ir plans had been in a Kiigem* hospital for thr«*«* weeks follow ing an nc«*i«|ent in Creswell Oets Mountain States Power. which his hea«l was injur«*«! and his Fleetrie pow«»r is b«*ing furiiish«*(l tin- jaw fractured, was brought horn»* Hat city o f C'r«*swell by th«* Mountain unlay. II«» is im proving ni«‘«»ly ami Htnt«*s Power «‘»»inpaity, th«* city lin will soon be about again. ing be«*n c«nim*«*t»*»l up with th** com party's lim* at 5:30 oVl«>«»k Tu«*s»lay Bazaar W ill Be Postponed afternoon. ('reswell f«»rni«*rly re»*»*iv «1 No defin ite date for th»* bazaar to l tower from the (,’reswell Fleetric Li«rht lx* given by th«* M «»fliers' club was m g ami Power company but this plant arranged for at th»* m»»eting o f th«* was locate«! some distanc«» from tin- club on Hat unlay. Tin* women d«*»*i«le»l city ami could not furnish enough to to s«*rv«* th«* banquet for tin Commer in* «*t th«* demands o f tin* city. eial Club, but appointment o f com rnittees was poAtfHined until a fiitur«* School Board Appreciates G ift. date. A t a meeting o f tin* school b«mr«l last w«*«*k a vot«* o f thanks was given Jordan to Manage Central Hotel. C. V'. .Iordan has tak«*n tin* manage tin* Mountain States Pow«*r company ment o f tin* Central hot«»l, recently pur which recently presented th** «listrict <*has»'«l by C. A. Bartell, and has moved with an elect ri«* st«iv«* f«»r ns«* in tin* practice h«»us»* by th«* «lowestic scienc«* his fam ily there. Mrs. M. V. Phillips, who lease«] ami lepnrtment. opened th«* dining room <»f the hotel last week, has installed a lunch counter Bridge to Be Built Near P I— want Hill. J. W. McArthur, county briilg«* sup in conn«*ction with the dining room. erlntemb*nt has started a crew «if men at work on tin* new i'nstlemnn brnlg«* Hand W ill Wrestle Butler. Ralph Hand, local wrestler, will «>v«»r rattleskmike **r»*«»k between Pleas It w ill be an meet Oscar Butler, «»f Portland, in a ant H ill iiml Jasper. match at the Jackson county fa ir at. open span about 65 feet long ami is on a new road recently built. Medford, September 16. FOLLOW THE CROWDS TO Lane County Fair Eugene, Oregon September 19,20,21,22, 1922 LOW ROUND TRIP FARES $1.14 FROM COTTAGE GROVE Sale (lutes September IK 12 ‘2 inclusive, from all uifeiwy slut ions in Luiic comity; ininiimini fare, 50c adults; 25c children, «loud uni 1 1 Sept «‘in her 24. Sec the horse races, the live stock show, the wealth of uKi’iculturul displays, the contests and exhihits ol' various kinds, including home products. Big Premium List Cash and Other Prizes Amusements and Fun for Everyone n u t h’ UKTUKR I*AKTICl I,AILS, ASK AUK.VI'S OH W KITK .IOHN Al. SCOTT, (IKNKKAL CASS KN< IKK AUKNT Sept 8-15 Through Our Membership in the F ederal Reserve B anking System, we are placed in a stro n g e r position than ever he to re to lake care of the re- (p d re m e u ts of all our depositors, w hether large nr smull, w hether they keep cheeking or saving accounts; aud ut the name time to give them the most modern hanking service. \\ hy not open an account with us and lie-in at once MEMBER to participate in these bene fits and the additional p ro FtDEliAL RESERVE tect inn which this system SYSTEM wives to y o u r money depos ited with us. F ir s t N a tio n a l B a n k r» ITT AUK UKoVK, OKKUON The Simple Elegance of the White Phonograph m akes it an ornam ent to any home, and the e ntire absence of needle noise makes it a joy to the music lover. Our easy paym ent plan makes it possible lor you to own one. » ’oine in and hear the lute records. We also handle Baldwin pianos and White Kotary sewing machines. * Berry Piano Company I 'l I T T A H L ’ H U i U n i « .a ..« IXJTTAUK UKOVK, <>KK. * V/ l