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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 22, 1922)
4 SOCIETY erlv of this city but recently a resi dent of California, in Portland last week came ns a complete surprise to friends of the couple in this city. Mr. Gett^s has been assoedited with the furniture and hardware firm of Know les & Gruber for many yours. They will make their horn«* in this city. ♦ 4» Miss Mary Ellen Ihivis, of T.omm*. and Au tin l). Lindsey, of this city, were married Keptendier IS at the courthouse in Eugene. Judge C. »* Barnard offi«»iating. Mr. Lindsey employed at the Electric Bakery. «* The Past Matrons’ chib iu«*t Mon day iftoruoon at th«» home of Mrs. S. V. Allison for the first meeting siuee the summer vacation. Mrs. Chambers gave an interesting talk telling of her recent Alaskan trip after which re freshment.s of ice cream ami cake wen* served by the hostess. Those present were Mrs. A. Uni ml. Mrs. Clam Burk holder. Mrs. Lydia Stouffer, Mrs. H. A. M‘ller. Mrs. K. K. Mills. Mrs. J. H. Chumber», Mrs. C. E. Frost and Mrs. 0. L. Xieluds. Mount View 8ociety. ♦ ♦ ♦ Miss Ferrell Davis and Ix*slie K. Miss For«*st Schneider and Addison Hawkins, both of this city, wen» H«*ath w«*re guests of honor at a sur married Tuesday in Kugeue at the pri*e parfv given at the J. A court house by Judge C. 1*. Barnard. Schneider loom* Thurs «lav evening, tin Mr. Hawkins is a son of Mr. ami Mrs. occasion b«*ing in honor of tin* birth Frank \\. Hawkins. day anniversaries of both. The even <$* ^ <$> ing was spent in playing gnm«»s around At a double wedding ceremony per a bonfire and refreshments of cake formed in Eugene Saturday by justiee and i«*e cream were served. Tho •Jesse G. Well.*». Sarah \\. Klimt t be l>r«*si* it w«»r«» Mr. M rs. .1. A mi«] earn«* the bride of Barton 1.. Perini, of S.»htu itlcr. Mr. unit M r>. W. 1) Heath, An Li nf, and her sister. Mattie Belle Mr. uni Mrs. \Y. N. I> iwcns, M 1 S S 1 * s Elliott« beeame th«* bride of Keuneth 1*. :irl Mnr\ nml Agnes •avng. Wul.to Millon lui vn»j. B. Tnitt, of Astoria. Th«* young women, Lu vu Earl Elliott, who are well known here, are daughters j M i.. B«»lb* Elliott, Mr*'. ( «*rt nul« Whit ot Mr. ami Mrs. J. A. Elliott. ^«»tt. Mi>< B«»rii:itliii(' S«* [in«*i«b»r Miss Nd:i Moont»v, Curri«» 11 •nth. Willi:,m ♦ «$* The Social Twelv«» will meet Thurs ft cut'i. Briso» and CHar« nee s«> irs, J. day afternoon. S«*pteniber 28, at the W K -ilit*r. Miss Osi: Cha puian a ml th«» home of Mrs. J. A. Wright on Second} gtl«*>*l of honor. street. Tin- meeting is called for 2:.'U* o ’clock ami all members an* expected i Mr and Mrs. Lost«»r Mill w »nt ’o t*» attend. This is tin* first gathering' Sprin gfi«»ld Siindnv and visit«»« rein M i. and Mrs of the organization since the early tiv«»s and friotnls. Norton t’engro nini two ehilrirt'ii n* summer. <§> • turn»* 1 with them nml visitoil until The marriage of Charles Gettys. of Monda V. Mw. Pengra is a sist«*r «if tin- city, ami Mis- Etta Smith, form Mr Hill. ARCADE T H E A T E R W EEKLY PROGRAM Fri., Sept. 22— “ In the Pays o f Buffalo Bill,” chapter J. “ Tlie Mystery of tlit* Yellow Boom.” Sat., Sept. 22»—Tom M ix in “ The Night Horseman.” Comedy and Mutt and .left'. Snn.-Mon., Sept. 24-25—Jack London's Greatest store of the frozen north, “ The Son of the W olf.” And a Comedy. Tiles., Sept. 2ti— W illiam de Mille's produe- tion, “ The Lost Romance,” wit h <'onrad Nagel, Lois Wilson and Jack Holt. And a Comedy. Wed., Sept. 27— Wm. (Bill) Fairbanks in “ Go Get Him.” A daring adventure o f the Northwest Mounted Police. And a ( lomedy. Thurs., Sept. 28— Mae Murrv in “ The Gilded Lily.” International News and Comedy. Fri., Sept 2b— “ Silent Slielhy.” A snappy western. “ In the Pays o f Buffalo Bill,” chapter 4. It A lw a ys Pays to Trade at^ Gray’s Gray advertises every week and he prints his prices. This gives tin- buyer a « ham-e to find out and compare Gray’s prices with others. Gray sells for cash, lias no delivery expense, and buys in large quantities, therefore he selIs for less. Get Gray's quantity price on a ease, a ton or barrel— a YOU ALWAYS SAVE JARS for Canning at Wholesale Prices BUY BEAVER FEEDS AND HELP LANE COUNTY FARMERS B ea ver e g g pnalu-jor, 21G p rotein , lu o s .............. $2.50 Fish meal, best q u a lity , 100s ............................ $5.00 I«o w p rotein egg mash, 100s.....................................$2.35 B e a v e r scratch, 100».... D ried h iittern iilk , 2 lbs. 25c B a rle y , 75s.............. $1.69 Bran, 100s............................... M id d lin g s ........._ ...... ........... .... S h o rt» ...................................... Linseed oil m eal, I00s..$3.50 B e a v e r d a iry , 100s $2.20 B eaver m ilk prod u cer, tOQl . $2.65 Shell, fanny, 100s.... $1.45 $2.40 .Mill run, 80s............ $1.35 G E T O U R TO N P R IC E ON FEED Flour for Less Get Our Price on a Barrel! RANKS THIRD IN PETROLEUM R u a a ia ’a O u tp u t In 1021 A m o u n te d to 28,500.000 Bárrele, E n g in e e rin g an d M in in g J o u rn a l Sa y s. CHURCH NEWS fr Prior to the out break of tho war tho production of petroloiim In II iism I h Seventh Day Adventist Church, w«»»t amounted to about 'J«> por oont of (ho Mam street. Servito» every Sat unlay world's production, and. In spile of Hubhuth se hoot, 10 u. in.; chureh ser Itolltlcal and Industrial upheavul. ttio vice, 11 a. m Prayer meeting Wodnes production of soviet Russia still occu : day. 7:30 p. in. • • • pio* third rank In the countrlea of Baptist Chureh 8«trvie«*s will In* tho world, says tho KndnccrliiK urd held n*gularly in the Baptist church Minine Journal Press. I Mirini: tie every L ord ’s «lay. Sunday school 10 year 10-0 tho production uiuoiintoil I > a. in., morning service 11 a. ni., «»ve 2 \400.000 hurrcls, nml In 11121 to 28,- ning service at 8. Prayer ni«»eting ev 500,01*1 barrels. I ii the district of ery Thursday i»v«»niug at 8 o'clock. • • • Baku the production In 1021 amounted Presbyterian Church ltov. A. B to 153,000.1*1» ponds (thirty *1« Sunday school ai : pounds), us compared with 215,1»»'.- Hpea row, pastor. l**i p«ssls In 1010. Ip tho dlstrlet of 0:45; morning hour nml «‘oiiiniunion mi • Orosny tho monthly pnslucilon dur II; junior Endeavor at 3; senior En I j don y or at 7; illustrât«'«! song servie«* ing tho second half of 1021 iilliountod mi«l sermon at S, subject, “ The Cross to ti,lt»i.i»»i pood*, und In Jnnuttry. remis ot* Life. ’ ’ • • • 1022, to 7.li»),l»»i poods. On account of luck of suitable miiolilnory now Christian Church, th«» “ home I i k •* * * hortngs cannot ho inailo The otpilp- church, J. E. Cariatili, minister Bibl«* inont in tho retlnerlc* us well as Ilio school at 0:45. Morning service at 11. iiitt‘rm«‘diat«‘ and senior C. E. at 7 and pila- linos is In laid condition. Ac cording m the regulation* of the soviet evening service at 8. Mrs. Guy Curtis, government, adopted at the beginning singing evaugelist id' with» reputation, will sing. if tho present year, concerning tin • • • grunt of inliioriil oil conoesstons, 1(0 Methodist church -Suinlay school at jut cent of tho oil produced Is re 0:45; morning sermon ut II; Epworth served to tho state and 45 per «suit league at 7. must tie reserved for the homo do Mars is g«*ttiug quite neighborly. niand. Only 2." per cent can ho ox ported, und nil export orders must We understand tin* planet is now only pass through tho oltlclul mineral all 125 million miles and noun* fraction of office. 1’aynionis for export orders a mil«* distant from this mundane are to he effected through tho State sphere. By the next issu«» of this great hunk or tho oil nlth-e, anil all pay fumily journal we expect t«i rep«irt ments are to ho hnsed on forctixn that tin* distance litis been mlucori by values. that fraction «if a mile and that Pr«»si dent Harding and tin* King of tln- Martians are about to exchange greet MACAULAY HAD FINE CLOTHES ings on neutral ground. L e arn e d English H is to r ia n an d Sta te s m an H a d H o b b y fo r V a r ie t y o f A p p are l. R ig h t Mu<li‘ Horn |ia»teurised eronnt to Insure ¡I k p u rity . Made by a skilled butter maker to insure itK flavor. Made I'roin n a tu re ’* (front»»! food product to insure ( ¡uaraiiteed by the t ’ottuge (¡rove Creamery to be satiH- I'aelory in all these parlieulars. COTTAGE GROVE CREAMERY Check the Costs Know How Much You Save by Painting Now to Save Repairs O M P A R E the prices o f lum ber and point. Th ey w ill show you how expensive il is «o let buildings rot fo r lack o f the protection o f paint. Hundreds o f thousands o f dol lars worth o f valuable buildings arc wasting.', today at a rapid rate, b e c a u s e th e y h a v e n ot b een iainted when they tussled it. ’ ainl now. Save repairs. The utmost economy in paint- ing results from the use o f a high quality product at the time it is needed. The best paint spreads easily — it saves labor cost. It covers a larger area per gallon than “ cheap" paint. C your property nertls it- without - ami to use the best paint. The best paints are scientific in formula ami preparation. W •■'*« made them iur 73 years to meet ihr weather conditions in the* West. Tin best materials 1’ IttNF.EK VV HITE 1 I 'll, pure llus**e,l nil. pun zim amt pure colors- are i unihmnd to Fuller’s Paint- in scientifically ex- act pru|Hirtions with lung time skilL f Ilut moot im portant, tin lie»t paint aerve. live nr more years longer than “cheap" paint. It’s economy, then, to |Miint when Free Advice on P a in tin g A«k our «feat for itiiie«, color card«, etc. Floor y. Fili ti fot Floor* \ tintait. Waahft.i- Unii Ft mah. Aut» ioimal Harn ami Hoof lain«. Porrh and Mm Filai •ad PU «N El H Will It LtAl>. Fullers • S P E C IF IC A T IO N H o P u s e P a in t s hoartlK P u r e P a in t P u re P r e p a r e d P a in t Manufactured by W. P. Fuller A Co., Dept. 25, Sen Francisco B ranch #« in 10 C ities in the W est SUE THE MEMO BELOW- »CUT IT OUT AND PASTE IT.IH YOU«« NOTE BOOK Ug M ousa ueeda palntlug Fuller’* Specification N«u«e Faint« «re «old hy lb* followHe W. L. DARBY, Phoonix Pun* Paint Agent E ith e r W ay . Anatole France, who the other «lay celebrated his eighty-second birthday, once receive«! a commission f«»r a "serial,” and took all th«* installments if his Story t«» th«* newspaper olli«*e, drew his emoluments and went off <»n a long holiday. On returning to Paris he turned up the files of th«* Jtsirnul to see bow bis w«»rk looked in print, ami. to his amazement, discovere«! that, owing, as It was found. to the Installments having t»e«n wrongly ar- ranged In the editorial pigeon hole, the editor hn«l begun bis story at the end and prlnte«! the serial backwards. "It made no difference," the editor bland ly assured him. when he went to pro- test. "N o on«» noticed anything wrong«" E ff« c t of G r a ft F ro m Scalp. Th«» <*«»♦* «if h wtitiDiM «obliar who had to have frequent huir« ut» iiiMide Id» mouth WH» (leMi*ilh«*«l recHitly by Dr. Farciva I (.’ole, »urgeoii of the S**a- M ie n 's hoM|»itul. (Greenwich, in a lec ture ut the IiiMtltul** of Hygiene, Lon don. II«* bud loMt purt of the mucous meni brune of bis mouth, hik I this whs re|>lm*ed by a graft of »kin from hla ¡I n fin'd value. When you g«> looking for something along tío» matrimonial lint* someone is going t«i get ropetl in. Lord Macaulay, the English hd»- When a man gets so he doesn*t en tnriun und statesman and inexhaust i joy a picnic an inspection will show ible conversatlouallHt. had a mind that his head carri«*» many gray hairs. i vers tucked with learning. And he had a wardrobe overstocked with Your opinion of a man 's character j clothes, according to Margaret Mac is cofored a go«i«l «l«»al by whether lo* ¡ aulay’s “Diary." "Later In life,** she belongs to your political party «ir not. writes, "he indulged himself In an apparently Inexhaustible succession When a man «•onn»s horn«» * ‘ st«*w«*«l ’ ’ | of handsome embroidered waistcoats, In* hates to lie masted too. which he would regard with much complacency. f|«> was unhandy to a «legre«*, quite unexampled In the ex perience of all who knew him. The S«*utinel endeavors to g«»t When In the open air he wore |u»r- out a newspaper that is a fectly new «lurk kid gloves. Into th«* good ad. fur tin* eity. In this fingers «if which he never 8U<’cee«le<! it has sin'«*e«*«l«*«l to a certain extent- as has bee» t«*stifie«l t«> In Inserting bis fingers more than many times- but we have not half way. After h«* had sailed for «buie as well as w«» would India there were found In Ills chain likt* to do. We have b«*«*n abb* hers between 50 an«! ♦*»*) strops, hacked to do as much as we have Into strips and splinters, with razors bi‘i*aus«> of the siippori w«» have without beginning or «»ml About the re«*eiv«*d from our a«lverti>«»rs same period he hurt his hand nn«l .ind from our r«*ad«*rs. Wc was Induce«! to semi for a barber. have donc t lit* best we could After the operation he asked what with th<‘ support we have mceived. 11 «• w much b«»tt«*r we he was to pay. do in tin* future d«»p«»uds “ •Oh, sir.’ said the man, ‘whatever entirely iip«m the support wc you usually give the person who g«*t. Tin* Sentili«»! will at all shaves yfhi.* ‘In that cas«»’ said Mac times get out a paper in aulay. 'I should give you a great gash k«‘«*piug with tin* «¡«»sires of th«» on each cheek.' “ citizen» mid busin«»ss people of th«* community as expressed by their support. T«i this extent S h a d e s of the L a u n d ry . it is possible for th«»rn t«i say A San Francisco lady was training just what kind of a news a new and inexperiem e«l Chinese p:i|H»r they want. house-boy, ami among «ither things found it necessary to teach him bow to receive a caller. “Now. Wing," she said, "when I conic home this after noon I shall ring the bell, and you must pay attention t«> what 1 tell von to «lo when you «»pen th»* floor." When the hoy did this on her r«*turn. she handed him her visiting cur«! and ha«l him show her lilt«» the drawing-room. Before long u «*alb*r appeared Wing took the pr«»fTered bit «if pasteboard and gravely compare«! It with bis mis tress' card, whi«*h he produce«! fr«»m his sleeve. At the end of bis scrutiny be remarked: "Tlekee no same; no can come In.”— Everyb«Hly’s Magazine. Read Red Rose Brand Butter Christian 8c le nee church, corner of Jefferaou avenue and Second street. Sunday service» at 11 a. in Wedue» «lay service» at 7:30 p. lu. tf • • • YV r K «»ale it an nur honest l«o* ^ lief that for the orice asked, Cheslerfield ^ive» tile preale.at vaiti. m Turki-b Hb im ! rigarettea ever «>ffer«*d to amokers. Liggett & Myem Tobacco Co. X a n t l ti, L a v a lln , S m y rn a a n d S a n i H o u n — th «* f a m « t u s T u r k in h t iilt a c c u fi C h e o l e r f i e l d 'f i B l e n d — a r«* T u rk ih h our iis c H in T u r k i»li 1 >«> i j *r l r t on p la n t a t io n s 1») re s id e n t h u \ e r». J W e ta k e n o c h a n e e a — w e k n o w th e lii«r h t p ia lit y of our to b a c c o ». l m TT