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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 17, 1923)
PAGE TWO COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL, ERI DAY, AUGUST 17, 192.3 ARCADE THEATER WEEKLY PROGRAM Friday, August 17—“The Way of the Transgressor,” with George Larkin, Ruth Stonehouse and Lura Anson. And a comedy, “The Old Sea Dog.” Saturday, August 18—William Russell in “Mixed Faces,” and a St. John comedy, “The Author.’’ Sunday-Monday, August 19-20—“Souls for Sale,” a story of motion picture studio life, written and directed by Rupert Hughes. And a comedy, “Vamped.” Tuesday, August 21—“Foolish Mothers,” adapted from Wycliffe A. Hill’s story, “The < hirse of Eve.” And a comedy. Wednesday, August 22—Mary Miles Minter in “Drums of Fate,” adapted from the novel, “Sacrifice,” by Stephen French Whitman. And a comedy, “Torchy’s Nut Sunday.” Thursday, August 23—Iloot Gibson in “Dead Game.” International News and Felix, the Cat. Friday, August 21—J. I*. McGowan and Helen Holmes in “Stormy Seas,” a mighty melodrama of the sea. And a Harold Lloyd comedy, “Now or Never.” COMING! SATURDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENING August 25 Your opportunity to see a wonderful display of Eastern Hats A very large and beautiful assortment of newest fall millinery the Loucks Millinery a!7-24 We invite you to ('all T—------- ------ -—----- Tales of the Town ♦--------------------------------------------------- ♦ SOCIETY ♦----- ----------- ---------------------------------- among their children for a while, will spend the winter at Yakima, Wash. They expo day for Sutherlin. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clock moved A delightful picnic was held at to Eugene Monday. the 8. L. Godard home Bunday. Pistol Team Goes to Clackamas. Mrs. K. E. Scofield, of Oakland, Enjoying the affair were Mr. and Captain George A. Proctor, of ■ Calif., is visiting the E. J. Scofield Mrs. E. R. Spencer, Eugene; Mr. Co. D, with a pistol team composed family. She will remain until the Bj>enccr’s father, W. Spencer, San of Frank Snodgrass, Harvey Robin- first of October, when her husband Francisco; Mi. and Mrs. Clarence son and Weldon Cornutt left yes will receive his discharge from the Spencer, Craig, Alaska; Mrs. Spen terday morning for Clackamas cer’s mother, Mrs. W. H. Ostran range to take part in the state U. 8. navy. der, and her daughters Helen and Miss Esther Van Camp, of Park shoot in which rifle and pistol Falls, Wi«., is visiting with her Harriett; Mrs. Ostrander’s father, teams of the state will participate. J A. Lang, and Mr. and Mrs. H. aunt, Mrs. Flora McGee. The contest will continue for six K. Godard. days. Brighton Leonard, who is to tench ♦ ❖ at Wolf Creek this winter, bought Mrs. Cecil Phillips invited in a Florence Fair Plans Indefinite. a used Maxwell car Saturday from few friends of her daughter Kath Plans for the annual Western Nelson’s service station. ryn for a few merry hours of play Lane fair this year are rather in Ruby Melick, who had been visit Thursday afternoon of last week, definite. It has been suggested, ac ing her grandmother, Mrs. Eli the occasion being the tenth birth cording to those interested in the Cochran, returned Monday to her day anniversary of the youthful show, that the display be postponed homo in Oregon City. honor guest. Dainty refreshments this year and that next year a cele Mrs. William Bruning, of Port- were served at 4:30. The guests bration be held at the time of the laud, who had been at Yonealla were Dana and Charlotte Burk completion of the Bainrock road attending the uLiviiuing <nu lunrriii funeral ui of her ilUIlt, holder, Gertrude and Melba Coch project. Mrs. Dorghety, visited here Friday ran, Beth Bede and Joan Phillips. <$'• <8> <S> night ‘ with Mr. and Mrs. Glen County Raises Wages. Donald Walker and Miss Ruby Green. Wages of common labor employed Whaley, both well known young by Lane county will hereafter be Fred Arnold and family, of Port land, were here this week visiting folks of this section, were married at the nite of $4 a day, according Monday in Eugene. They expect to Mr. Arnold’s mother, Mrs. Josiah to action of the county court. The make their home in Portland. Porter. new rate took effect at once. The ■^ <«> <5> former wage was $3.50 a day. Ac Mrs. B. M. Princehouse left A number of friends of Mrs. John cording to members of the county Friday for Salem, Port hind and McCormick,* newlywed, gave her a other points in Oregon. She expects miscellaneous shower Tuesday after court common labor at the former to visit in Washington before re noon. A large number of pretty and nite was lacking owing to the pres ent demand in other lines. turning. useful gifts were left by the vis George Hawley and Charles Ilall itors. Nearly every family has kin that returned Thursday of last week + + > they refer to with a kind of a we from their tour of Yellowstone park. Grant Tower, clerk of the local and others that they don’t refer to (). W. Hays and family motored si M. W. A. lodge, was the guest of nt all if tlii-y ■ ■nt help it. to Medford Wednesday on business. honor at a social affair given Tuesday night by that organization. They returned Thursday. Mrs. Grant Fields, of Latham, is Despite elaborate preparations and some publicity, Mr. Tower was tak reported to be seriously ill. People with bad backs and weak Miss Edna Coughlin, of Minne en by surprise. He was presented apolis, Minn., who is touring the with a fine office chair as a token kidnoys are apt to feel old at sixty. of the appreciation of those he has Many old folks say Doan’s Kidney west while on her vacation, visited served so well for so many years. Pills help them keep yjiung. Here’s lust week at the home of her uncle, At the banquet which closed the a Cottago Grove case: Finley Whipps. evening’s festivities, rice was served A. Kogers, retired farmer, 706 J. W. Veatch returned Tuesday Chinese style and no end of amuse Chestnut Ave., Cottage Grove, says: night from a trip to Portland. His ment resulted when the banqueters “I have taken Doan’s Kidney Pills daughter, Miss Sylvia, remained for were compelled to get the oriental off and on for several years and ft visit with relatives. delicacy to th di mouths the best they have always done good work. Ardie Eby returned Wednesday they could with chopsticks. I was subject to kidney troubles and <$><$> <& from the hospital, whero he re at times I had difficulty in retain cently underwent an operation for Mrs. Elbert Smith invited in ing the kidney secretions. A box or appendicitis. about a dozen little playmates of so of Doan 's Kidney Pills always Mr. and Mrs. N. .1. Nelson Jr. her daughter Evelyn yesterday af regulate my kidneys.” (Statement and children left yesterday for a ternoon in honor of the little given March 27, 1916.) On March 27, 1920, Mr. Rogers ten day vacation, which they will maid’s eighth birthday anniversary. spend in Port Angeles, Wash., and Following an enjoyable afternoon said: “There is nothing better for of games, a prize being given to kidney trouble than Doan’s Kidney Victoria, B. C. The (). L. Jones and Ralph Hand the winner of one of the games, Pills ns they have always helped me families uro on an outing in Cow* delicious refreshments were served. when I have had need to use them. ’ ’ The table was attractively deco Price 60c, at all dealers. Don’t creek canyon. rated, being centered with a large simply ask for a kidney remedy—get Mrs. L. A. Bender and children, yellow birthday cake set with yel Doan ’ b Kidney Pills—the same that of Portland, arc visiting relatives low candles, Yellow flowers wore Mr. Rogers had. Foster-Milburn here. Mrs. Bender will take her placed at each oml of the table, Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N, Y. a 17 4 father, John Alleman, who has boon while at the place of each guest ill for some time, back to Portland was a small flower favor. Mu ny for medical treatment. pretty gifts were brought by the Mrs. D. C. Bosley visited Wed little guests. causes bloating— «assy pains that crowd the heart—constipation. nesday in Springfield with Miss ❖ Always find relief and comfort in Florence Fursnot. Miss Hazel Fahrer was hostess at Miss Nellie Myers returned Satur a delightful picnic supper held on CHAMBERLAIN’ the river bank near her home Wed day from a motor trip with nesday evening for the members of friends to Newport. a recently organized club of girls No griping—no nausea—only 25 cents Henry T. Jorgensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Jorgensen, of tlii» and young women of the city. An city, has moved with his i family enjoyable evening was spent in from Raymond, Wash., to L ok An- swimming and iu social conversa- tion while sitting _ around a large geles. bonfire, followed by a short busi Nelson’s service station sold this ness session. Members present were week u Studebaker six to three Mrs. Fred Bennett, Miss Hazel young men with the Pioneer Lum Swanson, Miss Evelyn Veatch, Miss ber company, a Buick four roadstor Jessie Sanborn, Mrs. R. A. Trask, to Ben Kinard anil a Maxwell tour Mrs. R. L. Stewart, Miss Margaret ing to Brighton Leonard. Galloway, Miss Rita Kelley, Miss Mr. and Mrs. Charles Adams re Kathryn McQueen, Miss Dolly turned Wednesday from u motor Pitcher, Miss Beatrice Leonard, trip to Crater lake and the Oregon Misa Clara Milne, Miss Ruth Bede, caves. M iss Florence McFarland. A. L. Bunge has bought the A. E. <$> <$► linmloth property on Birch avenue. Mount View Society. The N. W. Whito family left, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Schneider yesterday for an outing at New were hosts Saturday evening at a port. card party at their home, Kefresh- The O. M. Kem family, of thin meats were served, Those present city, mid Mr. and Mrs. C. M. were Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Heath, Nhinn, of Portland, returned Weil Addison Heath, Miss Martha Jnek nesilny from Bandon. The Shinan son and Mr. and Mrs. George l’roc- expect to make their home in Waah tor and children and Mr. and Mrs. ington, where Mr. Shinn is inter Stewart, of Cottage Grove. ested in an irrigation system. Josephine Ollis, who had been A delightful outdoor party was visiting nt the J. W. Bemis home enjoyed Sunday at the J. A. Schnei nt Ixindon, left yesterday for her der home, where a picnic dinner was home in Sheridan. laid on tables in the big shady yard. L. C. Michener, bookkeeper nt Those participating were Mr. and the H. B. & M. store, is spending Mrs. John Hunk, Floyd, Ivan and B k r Xi 1 Wj PL fl his vacation at his home in Wash Ret ha Rank and Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Lockwood. Cottage Grove; Mr. and ougal, Wash. The V. 8. Goff family have es Mrs. J. W. Fisher, Thornton Cor tnblished a summer eamp on* the ners; Miss Martha Jackson, Port land; Mr. and Mrs. W. I). Heath, Horn place near Saginaw. Addison Heath and Mr. and Mrs. ♦----------- —----------------------- < Schneider and daughter Bernadine. Camp Stoves Tents Folding Chairs and Tables Visit Our Furniture Department Many Specials Hunting Season Opens Auguát 20 KEEP YOUNG ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ GUNS AND AMMUNITION W. L. Darby & Co. Hardware Furniture Phone 24 NDIGESTION I S TABLETS Church News ♦------—---------------------------- < DELIGHT VALLEY. Presbytorian Church—Rev. A. R. (Special to The Sentinel.) Spearow, pastor. Sunday school at Aug. 15. -Mr. and Mrs. Lowell 10, Men’s Forum nt 10, morning hour at 11, junior Endeavor at 3, Houston and daughter, of Saginaw, spent several days of this week at evening service at 7:30. the W. A. Keene home and assist Christian Church, the “home like” ed with the threshing. Mr. and Mrs. Havel, who have church—J. E. Carlson, minister. spent the past year nt Salem, are Bunday school at 9:45, sermon and visiting among the Nixon families communion at 11, Christian endea before returning to Kansas, where vor at 1, evening service at 8. they and the Nixons were formerly neighbors. Seventh Day Adventist Church— Mrs. Sears, of Cottnge Grove, in West Main street. Services every Saturday. Sabbath school at 15, visiting nt the home of her son church service at 11; praper meet Ernest. A picnic was held in the Horn ing Wednesday evenings at 7:30. jrove Sunday, families from Lynx * • • • dollow, Walker find this neighbor Christian Science Church—Corner of Jefferson avenue and Second hood attending. Mr. and Mrs. Tutpening and Mr. street. Sunday services at 11 a. m. and Mrs. Raymond Hill and baby, Wednesday services at 7:30 p. m. of Eugene, were Sunday guests nt • • • Baptist Church. Tenth nnd Adams the E. J. Sears home. / Mrs. M. A. Horn has been on the Sunday school at 10, preaching at 11, and church service at 8. Weekly sick list for several days. Conrad Keene is suffering with a prayer service Thursday evening nt large boil on one khev. 8. Rev. H. H. Dirksen, supply The Fred Witcher family spent pastor, will have charge of the Sunday at the D-.iyle home on Silk services. Those having no church creek. home are invited to attend here. The C. C. Conner family and Methodist Church Rev. J. H. " Grandpa” Conner spent Sunday Ebert, pastor. Sunday school at with Mr and Mrs. E. C. Conner, H:45; morning worship at 11. Ep above Saginaw. Mrs. Geo ge Andrews and da ugh worth league at 7, evening service ter Mildred were guests over Sun at Everybody is welcome to at day night at the W. A. Witcher tend all of these services. home. Mr. and Mrs. Witcher look them to I<ondon Monday. New District Agent Visits Mrs. Oscar Jackson, with l<ois Lloyd L. Graham, recently pro and Dean, spent Monday at the moted from Southern Pacific' agent Fred Wright home in Cottage nt Corvallis to district freight and Grove. paaeenger agent, with headquarter* Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Witcher have nt Eugene, was in the city Wed vented their place for a year to nesdajr getting acquainted with the Geo. K Henderson, recently of business men of the city. Lewiston, Ida., and, after visiting YELLOW PENCIL the RED BAND AGIEPENC/LCO. NEWYORK.UM. il 1 E» «1 xsr s ü Magic Carpet At the telephone when you ask for “Long Distance” you are on the magic carpet of today. A wish ex pressed and your voice is where you desire to send it. In this service distance is elimi nated and inconvenience is avoid ed. The answer is prompt and time and money are saved. For detailed information as to rates and classes of service avail able consult the telephone direc tory, or call the “Long Distance operator. Every Bell telephone is a Long Distance station. 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