COTTAGI^niOVI^SENTIMCL^TUDAjr^APRn^JS^OM PAGE TWO ARCADE THEATER WEEKLY PROGRAM Friday, April 13—“Come on Over,” with Colleen Moore. “Leather Pushers,” round 12. Saturday, April 14—“Fighting Streak,” with Tom Mix. Comedy, and Mutt and Jeff. Sunday and Monday, April 15-16—“My Wild Irish Rose,” with an all-star cast. Senion comedy, “The Bakery.” Tuesday-Wednesday, April 17-18—Su­ per special production, “Monte Cristo,” with an all-star cast, John Gilbert and Estella Taylor leading. Comedy, “Beware of Blondes.” ___ Thursday-Friday, April 19-20—“When Knighthood Was in Flower,” with Mar­ ion Davies. Teeming with action, radiant with beauty, redolent with the warm fla­ vor of romance—here’s*t.he most talked- about picture ever made. The enchant­ ing story of a madcap princess and her daring lover, filmed at a cost of $1,500,000 and with a cast of 3(XX). A 12-reel fea­ ture. Admission 25c and 50c. FACE BRICK FIRE BRICK BUILDING TILE HEARTH TILE COMMON BRICK FIRE CLAY DRAIN TILE WIDE LUMBER Shingles CEMENT PLASTER Dampers Clean Outs LIME STUCCO Ash Dumps Talk over your house needs with us and Dealers WATCH OUR WINDOW FOR THE MOST NECESSARY ACCESSORIES To Be Sold for One Week at a Reduction Service Garage Long & Cruson Telephone 75 I'se 3‘ < of your gross receipts for advertising and increase the volume of your business 10% The Sentinel wants the News. If you have a news item ring us up. Our number is 159-J. ' - ■ REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE BANK OF COTTAGE GROVE AT COTTAGE GROVE, IN THE STATE OF OREGON AT CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON APRIL 3. 1923. KEBOVRCEH lxiniia hiu I diacfunt» ................................. .......... .4113,690.02 Ovonlrafta, MU'iired mid iitiaevured..... „................................ 774.32 I . 8. gov eminent ooeuritiea owned.......................................... 17,762.2« Other bond», warrant» mid aecuritiaa, including foreign gov eriinient, atnte, municipal, corporal ion, etc............................... 33.1S6.SS Kiocka, aeeuritien, claim», lion», judgment», etc...... ................. 2,000.00 Furniture and fixture» ........ 3,625.1X1 Reni oatate owned other than banking houae......... ................... „..... 1,91X1.00 1'nah on hand in vault mid due from Danka, banker« and tru»t companion deal glinted and approved renerve agent» of this bnnk ........... ................... ......................... 31,934.17 Exchange» for clearing houae mid item» on other bauka in the name city or town a» reporting bank........... „......... 3,042.25 Intereat, tuxea mid expenaea paid.................. 1,259.10 iotnl ♦ 21X1.174 02 I.I ABILITIES Capital stock paid in........... ......................................... ...... j ♦ 25,000.00 Surplus fund................................. ..... 5,01X100 Demand deposits, other than bank», subject to reserve: Individual deposits subject to check, including depoaitw due the Blate of Oregon, county, citiee or other public funds.............. Cashier’s checks of (Ins bank outstanding payable on demand Toll I of demand deposits, other than bnnk deposits, subject to reserve, two prvc<*ding itema.....................................$122,5’<3.39 Time and savings deposits, subject to reserve and payable on demand or subject to notice: Time certificates of deimsit outstanding............................................. Havings deposits, payable subject to notice........................................ Total of timo nnd savings dspoaits payable on demand or subject to notice, two preceding items.... .....................¿5(1,590.63 Total I . Mrs. C. H. »anDeiiburg and Mrs. D. H. Hemenway have been up- pointed to lead the two sides in the i.udi<*s’ Aid society of the Presby­ terian church for the experience so­ cial in September. New’ members of lhe society will be entertained soon with a program and refreshments. A pretty Japanese garden effect was secured Tuesday night for the Tanglefoot club dance. Japuncsc quince and Japanese lanterns were used for the attractive decorations, while a half moon added to the quaint garden effect. Hostesses for lhe evening were Airs. C. C. Cruson, Mrs. S. 8. LanaweH, Mrs. W. A. Gu­ routte, Mrs. A. G. Williams, Airs. G. W. AlcQueeu und Mrs. N. J. Nelson Jr. Mrs. N. J. Nelson Jr. was hostess this week for a pleasant afternoon of bridge for the Tuesday Afternoon Bridge club following a one o’clock junciieon. Japanese quince made the luncheon table and the reception rooms attractive. Mrs. C. J. Kern was a guest. V V Hostesses for the regular meeting of the Presbyterian Ladies’ Aid society Wednesday afternoon were Mrs. Alary Smith, Mrs. Carrie Hem cuway, Mrs. Harry Grube and Airs Verne Garoutte. Airs, F. J. Alstott gave a reading. Marvin Smith, son of Mr. and Airs. E. L. Smith, of Melrose, and Miss Alildred Hanna, daughter of Air. und Mrs. R. B. Hanna, were married Sunday in Eugene at the home of Rev. A. R. Spearow, who officiated. Mr. and Airs. Smith spent several days m Portland and are now at home in the new Omar upurUnenta. Those who enjoyed the hospitality of Mr. and Airs, bumbrs were Mr and Airs. Fred B nneti, Mr. and Mrs. Harol <9> in the nature of a reunion was Christian Science Church—Corner the theater party followed 'uj i of Jefferson avenue and Second slumber party which operators of street. Sunday services at 11 a. the local telephone exchange en­ Wednesday services at 7:30 p. m. joyed Thursday night, the occasion having been especially planned be­ COMPULSORY SCHOOL LAW cause of the presence in the city of UPHELD BY "THE NEW AGE” Miss Mildred Warner, of Portland, and Airs. Dan Rentle, of Roseburg, Oregon’s so-culled compulsory both former operators in the local office. Following the theater party school law, enacted by the people the girls spent the night at the at the Iasi election, is the subject home of Miss Juda Trunnell and of much comment, both at home and Aliss Mildred Dugan. Others who in other states. During the cam­ enjoyed the occasion were Aliss paign The Sentinel took the posi­ Lenora Hohl, Miss Alyrtle Potts and tion that religion should not be in­ Miss Lillian Lewis. terjected into the campaign and <$> *e> that there was no reason for mak­ Instead of spending the afternoon ing it a religious issue. In view of in the usual manner with u meeting the fact that the law was initiated and program, the Social Twelve club by Scottish Rite Masons, the fol­ this week carried joy to a number lowing from “The New’ Age,” the of shut-ins by speuding yesterday organ of tho Stop re me council of afternoon calling on several women who have been unable to be out much during the past winter and spring. Among the women who were remembered in this delightful manner were Miss Jennio Wood, Mrs. Lou Stager, Mrs. George Lea, Mrs. Barrett, Mrs. E. A. Gleason, Mrs. Catharine Bader, Mrs. Al. F. Declares It Ended Long Standing DesLarzes und others. Each was re­ Stomach Trouble, Restoring membered with flowers by Mrs. Health and Strength. Clara Burkholder, whose turn it was to entertain the club and who was the originator of the idea for this G. W. Lewis, well-known night altogether novel and pleasurable oc watchman for the Willamette Iron casion. & Steel Works, living at 387 N. ♦ ♦ ♦ 22nd St., Portland, is another of the With Mrs. C. E. Frost, Mrs. A. S. hundreds of Oregon people who are Powell and Mrs. W. E. Lebow as praising Tanlac. hostesses, the Joker club members “Tanlac did such fine work in and their husbands were enjoyably my cast*,” said Mr. Lewis, “that entertained Friday night at the 1 can recommend it in the highest home of Mrs. Frost. A delightful terms. For several years I had been two-course lunch lidded to the plea suffering from stomach trouble and sure of the evening. a run down condition. After meals ♦ I would bloat up with gas and be Mrs. Barah Howe, whose seventy­ in terrible pain and misery. I lost fourth birthday anniversary was on weight so fust that I fell off from Bunday, was the guest of honor at 180 to 159 pounds. I began to have a surprise dinner for which Mrs. E. rheumatism in my legs so bad that J. Howe was hostess Bunday. Those it was au effort for me to make who enjoyed the occasion with the my rounds. honor guest were Mrs. H. J. J or “I wasn't able to get any relief gensen, “ Mr». "* Fannie Maines, Mrs. until I finally hit upon Tanlac, but Rosa Currin, Mrs. 8. E. McKinney, this treatment put me in fine shape*. Mrs. Fannie Witte, Mr. nud Mrs. My weight has gone up to 180 E. J. Howe and Miss Bertha Howe, pounds. I sleep like a log and, al­ though I am rounding out my sixty *11 referring — to the visit of the ninth year, 1 don’t feel a day over grand matron of the Eastern Star, thirty five. ’ ’ reference to a banquet served by Tanlac is for sale by all good the officers of the Star in honor of druggists. Accept no substitute. the distinguished guest was innd Over 37-million bottles, sold. a 13 vvrtently overlooked. The »pread was served al Hotel Bartell and only the officers were present. ♦ ♦ ♦ Wild orchids made unusually at Shjp» ... and address on a tractive decorations Wednesday of post card or in a let­ ternoon when Mrs. Merville Vcatch ter and we will mail entertained the 8. T. 8. club at free and postpaid, a sample copy of her home. Miss Edna Christy was an invited guest. ♦ ♦ ♦ MAGAZ1NB “My Aunt from California,” the the most wonderful magazine put> piny which was to have been given lished. 160 pages and 400 pictures Friday night nt Eastern Star, has every month, that will entertain been postponed for two weeks. every member of the family. ♦ ♦ c It contains interesting and instructive arti­ Hostesses for the Constellation cle» on the Home. Farm. Shop and Office club Thursday afternoon of next —the newest developments in Rad». Avia­ week will be Mrs. W. J. White, tion. Automobile and Garage. Each issue contains something to interest everybody. Mrs. Albert Woodard and Mrs. N. We do not employ eubecriptjon solicitors so E. ,Ghi»s. you will not be urged to subscribe and vou ♦ ♦ ♦ are not obligating yourself in the lewt in asking for a free sample copy. We Five hundred was enjoyed when gladly send it to prospective reedm If Mi- \\ \ i «ai out ( was hostess you like it you can buy a copy every month from any newsdeal recently for an enjoyable evening, your subscription —13 00 | A vase was the prise for Mrs. Popular Mechanics Merville V catch who won high aeo.aia s. o score for the women and a silver rxrffrai^^ ash t ray for Harold Dugan, who won high score for (he men. The guests wore Mr. and Mrs. Victor Chambers, Mr. and Mrs. Merville Veatch. Mr. and Mrs. Fred A aider son. Mr. and Mm. Harold I Dugan, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Kern, Mr. Mm. G. A. Sandem and Mr. Mm Earl Ga rout to ♦ ♦ ♦ Nino couples wore guests of and Mrs. G. A. Sander» F Saturday night for five hundred, high honors ÎTying to Mrs. Peter Beaulieu and rred Anderson. Mm. Benulieu rv cvived a basket of sweet peas and Mr. Anderson n cigarette holder. Lewis Gains 21 Pounds on Tanlac S. L Godard Contractors . SOCIETY --- ---------------- ------------------- Send Us Your IxdlllC Popular Mechanics Scottish Rite Masonry, is of pecu­ liar interest: “We desire to say, as emphatic ally as possible, that our support of compulsory education for all chil­ dren in the public schools, up to and including the eighth grade, is because of our sincere belief that they all should be given an equal start, and also an equal chance in life, and that this can best be done when they are all taught along standardized lines, which will enable them to acquire a uniform outlook on all national and patriotic ques­ tions, at least so far as concerns the United States; and we do not base our stand upon religious grounds at ail! “As for high schools, colleges and universities, of any or all shades of religious belief, or under any particular sort of religious con­ trol, we have no Abjection to them whatever. ” Card of Thanks. We desire to express our heart­ felt appreciation for the sympathy and ninir iy kindnesses extended to us during ti he illness and death of our beloved wife and mother, and for the beautiful floral offerings. C. W. McGEE, MRS. O. F. VAUGHN, MRS. C. H. PLANK, FLOREST McGEE, GLEN McGEE. Saturday Special! ONE DAY ONLY FANCY BEEF ROASTS, lb ROUND STEAKS, lb........... SIRLOIN STEAKS, lb......... CLUB STEAKS, lb............... 15c 18c 18c 18c Home made lard and compound. Try our home made lunch meats. Fresh fish Thursday and Friday. Free delivery at all times of the day. Quality Market Culver & Anderson, Proprietors Phone 46 Every patron of The Sentinel is helping to give Cottage Grove a newspaper which eminent authority has stated to be one of the best country newspapers published by anyone anywhere. The Sentinel wants to print all the news. If you have a news item, ring us up; we want to know it. Our number is 159-J. 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