The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, December 15, 1922, Image 2

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W EEKLY PROGRAM
Friday, Dec. 1f>—Anita Stewart in “Rose o’
the Sea.”
“In the Days of Buffalo Bill,” Chapter lf>.
Saturday, Dec. 16—William Russell in
“Desert Blossoms.”
Comedy, and Mutt and Jeff.
Suuday-Monday, Dec. 17-1S—House Peters
in “Human Hearts,” the picture you have* been
waiting to see. A story the whole world loves.
And a comedy.
Tuesday-Wednesday, Deo. 19-26—“Thunder­
clap,” the greatest race track drama ever
staged. A terrific punch in every scene; thrills
follow thrills. And a comedy.
Thursday, Dec. 21—Thomas Meighan in
“Bachelor Daddy.”
Comedy and International News.
Friday, Dec. 22—“All’s Fair in Love,” fea­
turing Richard Dix and Molly Malone.
“In the Days of Buffalo Bill,” Chapter 16.
Every patron of The Sentinel is helping to give
Cottage Grove a newspaper which eminent au­
thority has stated to he one of the best country
newspapers published anywhere.
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Tales of the Town
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Mr». R. U. Myers and tin lighter I.u
cite have returned to thirir home iii
Portland Friday, a fter a visit at the
F. W. Jacobs home.
Mr. and Mrs. George A. Proctor aud
two children visited over Sunday at
the W illiam Frasier Johnson home iu
Eugene.
Kenneth Del missus and lanvis Booker
motored to Springfield Sunday after
noon and visited at the home of the
former’* mother, Mrs. Riley Snodgrass.
Mrs. Frank McFarland and Mr. and
Mrs. J. A. Wright were umoug local
people in Eugene on business Friday.
Mrs. B. K. Job and Mrs. Charles
Adams were in Eugene Saturday.
Bruce Evans. Evangelist. Dead
Rev. Bruce Evans, evangelist o f the
Baptist church, well known m tin» city
and community, died Sunday morniug
at Long Beach, Calif., a fter an illness
of several months.
Poultry Pointers From O A. O.
A Muck off Main street, but i t ’s worth your while to walk
the ex tra steps.
Christmas candies and nuts.
Out stock of Groceries has to be fresh, because we pot
it only recently.
All kinds of Feed. Car of alfalfa hay just in. Get our
prices on ton lots.
Beidler s Cash Feed and Grocery Store
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Range aud exercise are especially
desirable for poultry breeding stock.
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E gg size aud shape are inherited.
Gradual selection of those birds which,
in addition to a large number, also
lay “ s e le c ts” w ill in time elim inate
the birds laying the lower grade eggs.
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E gg shell color does not a ffect the
food value of eggs, but it does make
a difference iu the appearance.
All
brown or all w hite e g g s w ill commaud
the highest price.
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Six roosters w ith each 100 hens
should give good fertility aud hatch
ing ability w ith Leghorns.
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An extra rooster is more desirable
than one too few. O ften sickness or
accident takes one of the number and
poor hatches result.
A woman who would attend a fancy
dress ball in New York wearing a high
collar would attract more attention
than one wearing tights.
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A Little Farther for a
Little Saving
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Ladies’ Hand Bags
and Purses
W’c have about 1(H) handbags, drummers’ samples, all iu lirst
class condition, no two alike, which we offer at less than the orig­
inal wholesale cost. Take advantage of this opportunity.
New hats and caps a sufficient stock to match any taste or
I locket hook.
Men’s union suits, cotton, wool or mixed wool and cotton. The
noted “Athena” men’s union suit, knit to fit and none better
finished, only .$2.6;'».
Our grocery department is still growing.
Fresh Imlk cocoa, 10c per pound, 3 pounds for 2”>e.
Powell & Burkholder
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There is nothing quite ho irritai
To most o f us not of the clan ih
music of tlit- Scotch bagpipes brings to m gly d ign ified ns silence.
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miud a picture of a rocky aud ater«l
highland iu keeping with that kind of
The broom trust nearly sweeps us o ff
raucous harmony.
o ff our feet with the statem ent that
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i» must double the price o f its product
The faces that our girl friends mad or die.
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at us when we went to school togethe
were more enticing than those they
It is perfectly correct to play a dm
made up for us when we got old mond to your best g ir l’s heart lead.
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enough to call on them.
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Love that runs sm oothly all the time
The carom kiss is the kind a billiard gets monotonous.
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player gives his mother-in-law.
H
freezes to his sister-in law and takes
You cannot rise in the world without
lots of time picking out the next shot .1 solid footing.
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The man who has things charged
A thoughtless person usually thinks
lia s one disadvantage over the m an a great deal of himself.
who pays cash. He c a n ’t kick about
not gettin g them on time.
It is the bride who is given away,
Tickle yourself with a straw if nec­
but she d oesn ’t look it— she rather acts essary, but above all things get a ami It
as if she had been handed something
oa your face.
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Ever since the Savior was ericifi**«)
People are uttrueted to their oppo
sites. Very few people would be sat is on the cross the innocent have suffered
fi*‘d to mate up w ith others like t hem for the sins o f the guilty.
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selves.
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A N ew England town has u worn
The pessim ist acts ns if he really on's club which proposes chloroform ing
all bachelors over 50 years o f age
enjoyed g e ttin g the worst of it.
Chloroform would have no e ffe c t on
An English duke says the income tax the heart of a man which has been ua
is a curse. He can easily stop its both a ffec te d by the love germ for thai
ering him by g ivin g his w if e ’s money length o f time.
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bark to her American relatives.
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Just because you c a n ’t see your own
No chivalrous man w ill dispute that child ren ’s faults is no sign that you
his w ife is by far the better half.
need the services of an oculist.
N o tic e !
No matter what your ailment
is, do not think your case is
hopeless until you have given
Christmas Gifts for Everybody
Nature a chance to cure you.
Your problem of vvliat to give will disappear the moment you enter
The power which created man
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also placed within him the
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mechanism which, if kept in
perfect
adjustment,
would
W INCHESTER
SUGGESTIONS
FOR MEN
normally adjusted body has
the power to heal all diseases.
Ostrander Building
63OV2 Main St.
Cottage Grove
Oregon
W inchester rifle«
W inchester shotguns
W inchester fishing tackle
W inchester tools
A body which has been set
W inchester flashlites
right will speedily bring itself
W inchester pocket knives
Vacuum bottles
back to the standard which
Razor sets
Nature has set for it.
Smoking sets and stands
Shaving sets
Phone 30
L eather chairs
Dr. H. A . H agen
Osteopathy, Chiropractic,
Massage, Dietetics
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You can easily find appropriate gilts for every member of the fam­
ily in our large stock of high quality Christmas goods.
keep him well.
Nature working through a
STORE
FOE WOMEN
W inchester scissors and shears
W inchester carving sets
W inchester kitchen cutlery
W inchester stainless steel
knives
Table silver
T rays
Electric toasters
Electrie washing machines
Electric waffle irons
Electric grills
Electric curling irons
Electric irons
Electric heaters
Aluminum utensils
Floor lamps
Table lamps
F u rniture
FOR CHILDREN
W inchester rifles
W inchester roller skates
W inchester scooters
W inchester flashlites
Pocket knives
Scissors and shears
Footballs
Basketballs
Boy Scout axes
W agons
Tea sets
Velocipedes
Stone blocks
( ’hairs
T ram s and ears
Don’t Fail to Visit T O Y L A N D at the Winchester Store
W. L DARBY & CO.