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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 20, 1922)
1 ARCADE THEATER W E E K L Y PROGRAM Friday, October 20— Miriam Cooper in “ Tin* Deep Ibirple.” “ In the Days of Buffalo Bill,” chapter 7. Saturday, October 21— Dustin “ Tin* Devil W ithin.” Comedy and “ M utt and J e ff.” Farnum in Kunday-Monday, October 22-2.‘>— “ My Old Kentucky Home,” with all-star cast iiu lmlinir Si grid Holmquist. Monte Blue, Lucy Fox, Mat thew Betz, dulia Swayne Cordon. Comedy. “ Speed ’Em I p.” * rr -4 ALL KINDS Miss R eaett« fc c te r * . w ho i* touch ing in Th< Rant» C la n school*, «pent or the week end in D ore n i with her par NEW enf*, Mr. and Mrs. Charles* Teeter«. Emmett Sharp, county commissioner, DISHES wns in the city from Eugene Smturdnv DINNER Mi*« Virginia Rose left Saturday fur SETS Port land. W. B Cooper, o f this city, «pent IN W ednesday in Eugene. NIPPON Mrs. George Randolph returned Tue* CHINA. day from B ou v. Idaho, where she had b«en visitin g frien d « for the past three wtAPrvtB ENGLISH months. CHINA. Henry Burke, wh o me’ Halph Hand BAVARIAN ! ii a w restling match at Albany r • j eentiy. whs in this city Wednesday. CHINA m offer .od from Oct. 20tk to CS 2Ktk MH*f A. M. M oore made n bu*iness trip WHITE ¡t o Albany W ednesday, bein g called 1 there in the trausfer o f some property AND 1 which he had just sold. GOLD Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Hay*, o f Med AND i ford, spent the past week end in Cot tw iv q u a r t | tage Orov«* visitin g at the home o f PLAIN V r H a y s ’ »on and daughter, Profeaso* WHITE | O.W. Hay* and Mr*. I>**ter Hill. Mr*. Jom rs Johnson, o f Gold Bench, LARGEST i« visitin g at the home o f her d*ugh STOCK, Regular P n ce ter. Mrs. W E Leborc. Mr. and Mrs. J. X Campbell rc LOWEST ’ r.rned Ttiesday from a visit at th« ' PRICES heroes o f their son and daughter. A P i ALUMINUM Campbell and Mr* L F. W ilson, iu Rosebu rg. WARE. Miss Charlotte B anfield. instructor j Cor er only 20t c) ENAMEL t thi dejxirtment o f dram atics in th* {R egular prece 2k U niversity o f Oregon, and Miss H en ' WARE. T erex, visited over the week end at a JARDINIERES ’ he home o f Miss B a n fie ld ’* sister. ch e a p e r NEW Mrs. 8. S. LaaswoH. Miss Terex r* eently returned from a trip abroad and TEAPOTS is arranging n s**ries o f lectures on AND the Passion Play, which she saw at ALL Oberammergau. out KINDS Mrs. Orrin Robison returned a few OF days ag<* from Eugene, where she at tended *h** banquet and m eeting o f FANCY j«istors and laymen o f the southern WARE iniiriniiiii •irrim m niw oin>iiir"*|n™ district o f the Oregon con feren ce o f the M ethodist church at which a cam paign was launched fo r a m illion and l --------------------- a quarter dollars fo r W illam ette uni versity. | lu* iiird - of the roM room and report Small Sou o f John W . V catch Die«. Mr and Mrs. H. E. Allison, o f B o * W ,.r.i was receivt•d in t hi - c ity Sut t«« fh** budget com m ittee an e stim a te of burg, visited Sunday with Mr. AIL | ih c amount n ecessary fu r fin an cin g urday o f 11».- dt*a t h o f Char I.- Ulf hard s o n ’s mother, Mrs. J. T. Allison, and \ ilatch i11 lb iúse, Liu,, oil O ctober 9 a* j the room f«»r the com ing y e a r. his brothers. S. V. and F H. Aliisoi.. the age ui ven rs and l> months. H. and with Mrs. A llis o n ’s parents, Mr WJ¡4* tin* IMltv son o f Mr am 1 Mr*. J oh n W indow s D ecorated fo r Candy Day and Mr>. H. H. Feinter. MotliPis* Chib Asks A llcw an rr in I tC ' For national candy day. Saturday. «1 \ «*nt ch. «•f Boo**, and a gran • Ison Jack Brewer, who recently removed '«>» tuber 14. the win.it u s «»f th«* I.lit j . i*. \ eat «•»l, o f Cot tage Grov «• Estim ate o f E x c u s e s ; Union from thinsmuir, C alif., to Oakland. ¡w ire attractively decorated with can W ith Library Talked Or«*., where he is interested in an oil Watch t h«» hilad ou your imp. r tf »ii• *>. 1 1 • work <»f K« it Sjti.J >rd. well, \ isited over the week end at th« home o f his sister, Mrs. M urpbv Phil Worth H arvey was el •<*t«*d chai rumi «*. und An drew Brìi nd s«*« ri-tan- u f th« =ì ì Paris Breedlove, son o f Mr. and Mr budget rom m itiee whicl lo b i lt^ first H. B. Breedlove, was able to be down m eeting M onday night luring a r «reo* =^y i f tow n Saturday tor the first tim e site u f the •ity coun« ¡1. F’ idlow iug oi ga n his nearly fa ta l injury at 1-athan. tw o i£at ion >roe«*e«liiig.o and tL«* hcarii g o f nionths ago. m cum ntitt«*«* fruii» th«* M oth ers’ dill» Ci. F. Allison, passenger con du ctor oi he III«**•ting was ad jo i rued to n«*xt th« Oregon Fleet n r botw«*eu Portland Monday night. and Eugene, m otored up from Kug« m The Mother** club. through th«*ir F riday betwetm runs. • om mitt •*e conxfH».H«*d o] M r.. W. L. Georg« A tkinson arrived hum *' Fr. Itarby : nd Mrs. I>:*\ id Sterling, a *k«d day fo r th«* first tune in «evera 1 'hat an allow ance | h * i m lud«*«! in t he m outh- during which he has b«vu etn «*ity ’s ♦stim ate o f * s j tetises fo r the ployed on the pow er line fo r th« C’ab '■«»iiiing year. Th»* worn c . ii r«*ported to form a-O regon Pow er com pany line. •h«* com m ittee that di ring the |«st John Spriggs sustaiued a painful y e a r th ey had raised by their in ju ry to one o f his knees in a tall e f f ©rta fHOtl, all o f w lieh had Ineii sp»*nt am ong C ottage G rove m«*r« h Hits. the first o f the w«*«*k. 1 ‘«ausi ble uniting uf th«* r«*st r«*om with the city library was sug g«*st«*«l am the commit t *«• from th« «*lul was unk« d to me«*t w ith th«* library I n »artL Boy Short. S. V. Miasmi ami Homer ' • ¿■t ' ■ ■ j 7 A in F A IR Offer gooff loi Friday. October 27— Elaine Hammerstein in “ Pool* Dear Margaret Kirby.” “ In the Days of Buffalo Bill.” chapter S. HARDWARE and FURNITURE 111 W. L. Darby & Co. I PUBLIC SCHOOL Vote 314 x Yes T h e purpose o f the com pu lsory pu blic sch ool attendance bill is to Insnre the instruction of all Oreaon children o f gram m ar si hooi age in a com m on language a com m on h islori and com m on ideals, to the end that Am erican unity shall be prom oted, A m erican ideals salt guarded and A m erican iaaU- tu u on s perpetuated. This bill Is proposed because Its supporters b elieve that on ly by universal education of our ch ildren on standard and un.forih l.ties can these things let achieved. T h is bill propose* no religious restriction s. It con tem plates no lim itation o f the right of the parent to teach religion to his child in his ow n way anil accord in g to Lis ow n belief. It raises no issue of religious difference. O n e F la g — O n e S c h o o l— O n e L a n g u a g e M A L C O L M S3*. In spector-G eneral In Or»-eon. A ncient and A ccep ted B cottufe Bat* I Mud Advertisement) Trv it. 3 Days Days Thursday Friday Saturday Oct. 19 Oct. 20 Ocft. 21 Ladies and gentlemen. I want to call your attention to a special tin*«*«* days’ sal«* of D IA M O N D S A N D O T H E R I I Bi l l G L A S S J E W E L R Y The prices are considerably reduced. All sales cash. Dome in and see what you can get in your own town. A few beautiful diamonds just received. Sincerely. C. J. MADSEN, JEW ELER ence and K N O W the d i f f e r e n c e betw een * W ear- E v e r” alum inum co oking u te iv U an d u te n s ils o f less thick m rtal which, const- qurntly, are offered at price. $.05 STORE week only. Oct 20 to 28 or shorter period if stock exhausted Knowles & Gräber H a rd w a re an d F u rn itu re Cottage Grove Oregon Firestone NEW SERVICE STATION AT FIFTH AND MADbON w — — — - -- - - - - - J E Bradley Begin*» E rection o f New Structure to House Cottage Grove V ulcanizing W orks. W. E. Bradley, proprietor o f th** This bi'.l is purely a measure to Insure that all ch ildren by attend ng th* public a c b o o il s :.-. be ts a g h l alik e (iurinc their gram m ar school years, so lage (.«row \ uleam zing Works, that tn -;r ottilc s. may grow to he a u nified ou tlook lo r the cummun weal erect a iitw hum« fur Ins bum winch will b«* located at th«* con ic and tor Uie.r country and 1U Institution*. f i f t h a tre d and Maiii.Miii avenue. Bradley purchased the quarter b T o m a k e ar. all-Am erican nation w e must h ave all-A m erican Instruction tti**r«* M onday from Georg«* L*a o f our children am ng rt-fueniz>-d standard lines Ign orance of A m erican material is already being placed on Ideals and Institutions anti language is the greatest m enace to them , because giou nd fur ihe new build« those who do not understand then, properly do not support them . Tract fur which has been J Gleason. The building wi l l In* e 3 Tklot WORTH HARVEY CHAIRMAN OF BUDGET GROUP Full Line of Rugs and Linoleums A Sentinel W an tad will cet it for y o u . G 49e V r a re m a k in g this otter solelv for the purpose o f af fe rdinj; you an op- pertunity to give **tX’c a r- E v e r” a rral service test in your ovn kitchen. want vou to SEE the ditteiencr. FEEI thedifter- Wednesday. October 2">— Ethel Clayton in i “Sham,” and comedy, “ Fresh A ir ." S (**»/> Aluminum afp Pudding Pan Hindoo, P (a W ear-Ever” Tuesday, October 24— Thomas Meighan in “ W hite and Unmarried.” Comedy, “ Torchy M ixes In.” Basanta Singh, the vs. Ralph Hand, of Cottage Grove, in two-hour limit wrestling match. Thursday. October 26— House Peters “ The Man from Lost River.” Comedy and International News. Tales of the Town G U M -D IP P i n IH feet, baud* CORDS Most cement floor fruutage under in an e, with regular ion >er\»«•«• s!it glass fron t. Mr. Bradley will ex th« business to iitciud«- tire and i«al service, gas and oil, and the uauai and water accommodation.*' fur |>t&: 1 Construction work will 1««* b«*gu, once and it is cx|«*eted that th* b • ng w.ll b«* ready for i*e«upBn«y N ovem ber 15, wh»*n the busiueas la* muved liter«* from its present 1 lion on Main street n«*ar th«* bn where it «hares quarters with N eb serv ice station. Miles J. L JONES SO IS ORCHARD TO EUGENE MEN Resident Here for 3« Year* W ill M ove From City and Engage in the Manul acture ol Handle«. EweiywhereYou Hear It - J. I. Jones has just com pleted a d«*al by which he has transferred the •w io‘ r'h ip «if his 40-acre orchard tract near this city to H. P. Norton and 1 n'orgi* P. V\ inched, o f Eug«*»e, for , • lltHi a**r* *» o f wheat land in Alberta, |an apartment house in Rn*eburg, and interest in 1 he Eugene Hamile factory. ; rhe Jon«-- family will move to Eug**qe j «ooa where Mr Junes will be actively | • ngaged in the handle m auufactim ng i busioeM . Mr. J ones ha4- U*«*n a resident o f f ’ ottage Grov«* f«»r more than J* y«f«rs. He has been interested in th»* lumber business whih* here, hnviitg ow n»*d and j «»jiertited six d ifferen t sawmill**. He i built the tw o story brick building .n which th»- Hank o f C ottage G rove in, ' now bieated, Imd out the .ion««« addi tioii and own* oth»*r property in th«* , city. He has served the city as mayor and coun<’ ilman and occupied a place 1 on the school board for aeveral v**ars. A glacier ha* been discovered in Alaska that move* only 12 feet a day. We have congressmen that have not «banged their position that many feet : m 25 rear*. H Firestone Builds the Finest Cords A R D L Y ■ day goes by but n m one godd out of his way to tell us that Kire- stone Ourn Dipped Cords are the best tires built. Cords— ss only Firestone builds them—trill give you many extra thousand, of miles of wear. And for (all and winter driving there's nothing Uke them. The strong, resilient Firestone car cass of gum-dipped coeds, can stand the hardest punishment. With the reputation Firestone Cords hold, h a not surprising that so many motorists in this community have made them standard equip ment. The demand for Firestone Cords in the last few months has broken all records Prices were never so low as they are now. Perhaps natter again can mileage be sold so cheaply. Decide now that you will get Most Milas per Dollar Drop in any time and let's talk tires. Woodson Brothers