The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, July 24, 1924, Page 2, Image 2

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ARCADE THEATER
WEEKLY PROGRAM
Thurs., July 24—“Don’t Doubt Your
Husband.” “Fighting Bloods,” round No.
3. International News.
Fri., July 25.—Laurette Taylor in “Hap­
piness.” Star and story great, better than
“Peg O’ My Heart.” And Comedy.
Sat., July 26.—Douglas Fairbanks Jr
“Stephen Steps Out” with Theodore Rob­
erts. A chip off the old block—just like
his dad. Better step out for this one. And
a comedy.
Sun.-Mon., July 27-28.—Pola Negri in
“The Spanish Dancer” with Antonio
Moreno. The greatest picture Pola Negri
ever appeared in—thousands in the cast;
colossal sets that will make you gasp;
blazing color and magnificent costumes.
And a story of super-thrills and breathless
melodrama. And comedy.
Tues.’ July 29.—A harem romance of a
white girl and an American masquerading
as a Chinese lord, “Thundergate,” featur­
ing Owen Moore, Sylvia Breamer, Virginia
Brown Faire and Tully Marshall. And a
comedy.
Wed.-Thurs., July 30-31.—“Unseeing
Eyes.” Every moment a thriller! You will
see the glittering carnival of Quebec’s
winter sport season—then the scene shifts
to a lawless settlement buried in the snow
lands of the Far North. If you think you’re
thrill-proof—try this one. And comedy.
PICK UP YOUR PHONE
and ring us whenever you’re pre­
paring a summer day’s luncheon. We
carry a most tasty array of “Col ’
Meat Specials” which we know will
be to your liking.
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Every patron of The Sentinel is helping to
give Cottage Grove a newspaper which emi­
nent authority has stated to be one of the
best country newspapers published anywhere
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Phone 201
Auto Electrian
Ninth & Main St.
SOCIETY
7
A miscellaneous shower was given
by Mrs. George Currin Wednesday
afternoon of last week compliment­
ing and completely surprising Mrs.
Ray Sears, a recent bride. The af­
fair was held at the Tom Sears
home, which was attractively deco­
rated for the occasion. Those in­
vited were Mrs. H. A. Hagen, Mrs.
William F. Johnson and daughter,
Miss Genevieve, Mrs. 8. E. Mc­
Kinney, Mrs. D. C. Bosley, Mrs.
George Sweet, Mrs. Bert Burrows,
Mrs. George Hohl, Mrs. Vernon
Thomason, Mrs. Matilda Jones, Mrs.
Emma Harrington, Mrs. W. L.
Hatch, Mrs. C. H. McKibben, Mrs.
Verne Garoutte, Mrs. M. P. Gar-
outte, Mrs. Clara Stevens, Mrs. Al­
ma Sears, Mrs. E. J. Howe, Mrs.
Henry Rohde, Mrs. Ferris Marks,
Mrs. E. J. Sears, Mrs. C. A. Kurre
and daughter, Miss Dorothy, Mrs
Sum Newcomb, Mrs. Henry Bennett
nnd daughter, Miss Daisy, Mrs. Ida
Beidler, Mrs. Vernon Hazen, Mrs.
Fred Kelly, Mrs. Rosa Currin, Mrs.
Tom Sears and Mrs. W. E. Fullmer
and daughter, Miss Ora. The after­
noon was spent socially and refresh­
ments of ice cream, cake and punch
was served, The honor guest was
the recipient of many beuutiful and
useful gifts.
♦ ♦ ♦
Miss Ruth Stewart entertained
Tuesday evening of last week nt n
weiner roast in honor of Miss Ruth
l’helps, who returned Friday to Till­
amook, where she and her mother
now make their home. The affair
was held at Godard’ b picnic grounds.
Swimming, canoeing and other out
door sports were enjoyed. Those in
vited were the honor guest. Miss
ltuth Phelps, and Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Witte, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Warner,
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Hagen, Mr.
and Mrs. Georg Bjorset, Mr. and
Mrs. Herman Edwards, Miss Marian
White, Miss Bethel Gowdy, Mrs.
Mateel Whitlock, Miss Nellie Stew
art. Miss Hazel Swanson, Charles
Burkholder Jr., Virgil Gowdy, Van
Beatty, Ren Sanford, Dale Wyatt,
John Cann and Cecil Caldwell.
♦ ♦ ♦
The Joker club held n picnic
Tuesday on the river bank near
Latham, as a farewell for one of
their members, Mrs. C. H. VanDen
burg, who with her husbnnd will
leave the first of next month to
make their home in Eugene. The
women went out in the afternoon
and spent the hours socially ill the
picturesque woods. They were joined
after business hours by their hus­
bands. Mrs. Amelia Currin, H. J.
Shinn and William Thum were ad­
ditional invited guests for the af­
fair.
Mrs. VanDenburg was pre­
sented with a deck of cards in i
beautiful leather case ns a fare­
well token from the club.
♦ ♦
Mrs. R. 8. Trask entertained *i
group of friends Tuesday evening at
ti picnic supper held at Veatch pic­
nic grounds. It was a surprise to
the Bert Trask, R. C. Quigley and
George M. Scott families, who are
camping there and who were in­
cluded in the affair. The invited
guests were Mr. and Mrs. F. G.
Stiller, Mr. and Mrs. 8. S. Trask,
Mrs. J. B. Lewis, Mr. and Mrs.
Elbert Bede and daughter Roth
M.
nnd
Mr.
and
Mrs.
E.
Oberg. The latter two are guests
at the Trask home from College
Place, Wash. The evening was spent
socially around a large bonfire.
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A
Large group of congenial
friends gathered Saturday evening
in Phillips hall in honor of Mrs.
E. J. Kent, of Delight Valley, from
whom the if fair had been kept i
secret. Dancing was the diversion
enjoyed and was followed at the
dose of the evening by the serving
of delightful refreshments. About
80 were in the group. The hostesses
for the affair were Mrs. Charles
McKibben, Mrs. A. E. Hamloth,
Mrs. Voraon Hazen, Mrs. Ole Chris­
tensen, Mrs. Fred Kelly, Mrs. Henry
Rohde and Mrs. Ira Beidler, who
were cleverly dressed alike.
Mr. and Mrs. Sol Coffman enter
tained a few friends at dinner
Wednesday evening
„ of last week,
the occasion being the birthday an­
niversaries of Mrs. Herbert Whit­
lock, Leslie Hawkins and Mrs. Coff-
man. Those in the party were Mr.
and Mrs. Lewis Booker, Mr. and
Mrs. Herbert Whitlock. Mr. and
Mrs. Leslie Hawkins, Mr. and Mrs.
Irl Groves, Miss Thelma Stone anil
Miss Ethel Bennett, Following the
delicious dinner, five hundred wa>
enjoyed.
<$*
A community picnic
Sunday at the G. W. Sweet grove in
Gowdy
“
' villi*, . In addition to the con
tents of
family baskets, water-
melonsc, ice cream and “trim
minga ’ ’ were served. About 30
from the neighborhood were pres
ent.
♦ ♦ ♦
The Methodist aid society post
poned their meeting from yesterday
to their next regular meeting day,
August
27, on account of the
Methodist camp meeting now in
progress.
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Personal Character
Prestige and
Convenience
is, somehow or other,
invariably judged from
one’s banking con­
nections. A good bank
gives a prestige to all
its customers, that can­
not be otherwise ob­
tained, and familiarity
with the bank's em­
ployees is often a great
help to quick recogni­
tion and prompt ser­
vice. You know this if
you do business here.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
(The Old Reliable)
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APPROACHING EVENTS
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Regular meeting of women’s re­
lief corps Saturday afternoon.
• • •
Annual Eastern Star and Masonic
picnic this afternoon and ex owing
at N. W. White place on laxndon
road. Women and children will go
out this afternoon to enjoy a social
time.
Masons and husbands of
Eastern Star members will join
them after business hours to par
ticipate in the picnic dinner.
• • •
Member* of the Utopia club, with
i
their hu-*bands and families, will
......
hold n picnic next Thursday even
ing.
The Oregon Orientals will hold
their annual
picnic July 27 at
Coburg bridge. The
___ husband* and
families of members___
__ in
anil thorn*
all branches of the I. O. O. F.
order with their families, are invited
to attend. A basket dinner will be
served. which will b«* followed
bv a band concert by the Eugene
I. O. O. F. band.
Mrs. C. T. Powell entertained the .
C Mulvihill family and Mrs. Anna '
Petrie Sunday at a picnic dinner 4--------------- ------------------------------------4»
served under the large trees on her
Miss Doris Carter, of Portland,
lawn. Following the dinner the af­
ternoon was pleasantly spent socially is a guest at the home of lier
and in the evening the group at sister. Mrs. William Bartels.
J. E. Mays has bought the Roy
tended the camp meeting.
Leonard property on north I street.
♦ ♦ ♦
Miss Elise M. lender and Robert The sale was made by J. F. Spray.
L. Stevenson, both of this city,
William H. Medley was in Eugene
were married Monday in Eugene.
yesterday receiving medical treat
inent.
London Society. ,
Chester and Ralph Baker, form-
Geneva and Earl Powell gave a erly of this city but now of Los I
surprise party at the home of their Angeles, who were enroute to Port­
parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Powell, land to visit their parents, visited
Friday evening in honor of ths here Tuesday.
birthday of Allie Mae and Harold
Mrs. Mary Rudolph and daughter,
Dill, sister aud brother of Mrs.
Powell. Refreshments of ice cream, Miss Helen, of Ashland, who were
cake and lemonade were served and enroute to Newport, stopped over
the honor guests received a number here Tuesday and visited at the
of useful presents.
The following S. V. Allison home.
The E. W. Armes family spent
were present: Mr. and Mrs. James
Powell and children. Norland, Nana the week end in Woodburn visiting
relatives.
and Geòrgie; Mrs. Emma Bailes and
daughter Rita; Marvis Sutherland,
The Kenneth Bold family, of
Velma and Clifford Townsend, Vir­ Bonanza, visited Tuesdav with Mr.
ginia Gore, Cecil Geer, Claire and Mrs. I. B. Morris.
Abcene, Bernice Thorn and Claud
The B. F. Johnson family are
Shortridge.
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planning to move into the King
Delight Valley Society.
property at the corner of Adams
Mrs. Ipha Kuox, of Salem, who Ave. and Twelfth St. when the Dyotts
is a guest at the E. J. Sears’ home, move soon into their new property
was honor guest at a picnic held move soon into their ew property
Sunday in Horn’s grove.
Those ou St. Helens court. Dr. Forbes
present were the Sears, Cornutt, and family, of Creswell, contem­
Moore. Joll, Keene, Kent and Hugh plate moving here and taking the
Nixon families.
former Kime property on east Main
street, which the Johnsons are to
Mrs. E. J. Kent was honor guest vacate.
at a dance given by members of
T.he W. 8. Blakely family, of
the jolly bunch at Phillips hall in
the Grove Saturday evening.
It Delight Valley, left yesterday morn­
was a surprise birthday affair on ing ou an outing trip to Newport.
Mr. and Mrs. John Coffman are
Mrs. Kent.
in Missouri visiting relatives.
Grafton Coffman, of
Newport,
visited during the fore part of the
week at the hemes of his brother
Mrs.
and sisters,
Sol Coffman,
Seldon Powell and Mrs. Alfred
White.
The purchase of the property of
Mrs. M. A. Darland, of Eugene,
the Western Lumber & Export com arrived yesterday to visit at the
puny, which went into the hands of home of her mother, Mrs. Barbuni
receivers a year ago. is under con­ Hohl. Mr. Darland will be here for
sideration by Anderson & Middle­ the week end and both will return
ton, although no definite offer has Sunday evening.
been made.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Odom and
Indebtedness against the company
amounts to more than $150,000 but son Leonard, of Walla Walla, are
Anderson & Middleton are not con­ visiting at the home of Mrs. Odom's
sidering paying that figure. The brother, Ed. R. Wiese.
Charles Aldridge, of Exeter, Calif.,
district court has ordered the own­
ers of the property to appear in is visiting at the home of his
Other
court July 30 and show cause why sister, Mrs. A. B. Smith.
the property should not be sold guests at the Smith home are Mr.
for $95,000, but Anderson & Mid­ and Mrs. E. E. Docker, of Odesta,
dleton have made no definite offer Calif. Mrs. Docker is n sister of
to pay that figure, although mill Mr. Smith.
men generally consider the property
Miss Frances Cox, teacher in the
worth about that amount.
McMinnville schools, is spending her
summer vacation at the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cox.
Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Anderson
with three sons and one son’s wife,
Mrs. Samuel Anderson Jr., of
Aberdeen, Wash., are spending a
About 1000 are attending the few days this week here on busi­
evening sessions of the Methodist ness.
E. J. Edwards will caponize on
camp meeting now in progress and
about 500 are attending the after­ some Plymouth Rocks and Rhode
noon sessions.
The partially-com­ Island Bed chickens at 10 o’clock
pleted tabernacle comfortably seats tomorrow morning at the H. C.
the larger number. Between 50 and Schafer place on south Sixth street.
75 outside communities are now Those interested in chickens are in­
represented and the out-of-town at­ vited.
tendance is expected to increase
Miss Ada Hartley, of Ashland, is
each day until the close of the visiting at the home of her sister,
meeting Sunday evening. The camp Mrs. C. E. Stewart.
ing space on the grounds is al­
Miss Cleota Snell arrived Tues
ready largely taken with family day evening from Los Angeles to
tents.
visit at the home of her parents,
Evangelist Hargett is proving a Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Snell.
popular outstanding preacher and
Mrs. Ralph Spearow and little
already there have been a
_ large
___
daughter Jean anil Mrs. Spearow’«
number of conversions.
mother, Mrs. Schoenek, were up from
Dedication of the
tabernacle
building will be held tomorrow Eugene Tuesday and rented the A.
night, when Bishop Johnson is ex­ W. Kime property on west Main
pected to be present and officiate. street just recently vacated by the
At a meeting of the camp com­ Kime family. They expect to make
mission Wednesday afternoon plans their home here upon Mr. Spearow's
return from Europe about August
were laid for even a larger camp 10.
meeting next year.
Tales of the Town
Work on School Building Rushed.
Construction work on the new
grado school building continues to
piogress rapidly. The masonry work
was completed several * days
’___ _
ago.
__
Lathing started Monday and the
roofing of the building is well
under way.
Tomatoes Are Ripe.
Tomatoes out of their own garden
were served ot the M. L. Snell
home Tuesday. Even tomatoes are
earlier in this fertile, fruitful and
favored section of the Willamette
valley than in other sections.
PIANO MUST BE SOLD.
Pay and Save!
When you pay cash you’re entitled to a dis­
count. Cash in hand is always worth more
than an account on the books. Even on gilt
edge accounts there is a loss of interest on
money invested, the expense oi bookkeeping
ami collection and the chance of loss by
neglect to charge an item or by a charge being
honestly disputed. Our cash system avoids all
this loss and we give you the saving.
All Day Delivery
People’s Cash Market
Phone 15
Cutsforth & Dickson. Frops.
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away
To Oregon’s TJacationland
low roundtrip fares
Crater Lake, Tillamook, Newport, Coos
Bay beaches, Oregon Caves, the McKenzie
River and scores of delightful mountain
resorts in Oregon are available for your
vacation this summer.
Special low roundtrip fares are now in
effect to all points. Stopovers along the line.
And on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays
even lower roundtrip fares are sold, with­
out stopovers along the route. These fares
have a return limit of 16 days.
For complete information and copy of our
booklet “ Oregon Outdoors” communicate
with
Robt. E. McNeil, Agent
Southern Pacific
MAN OF 74 MADE YOUNG IN
3 WEEKS BY SIMPLE METHOD
Former Kansas Contractor
Tells of Wonderful Re-
suits From Testing
Korex Compound.
London Adopts School Budget.
London, July 21.— (Special.)—
Following n stormy and largely at
tended session of the taxpayers of
the school district Saturday even
ing, the budget fr the coming year
£j^s Jido£Ued ui il*£’l££££li^.
Will sacrifice beautiful piano now
stored at Cottage Grove for im­
mediate sale. Easy terms to respon
sible home, For particulars and
where piano can be seen, write
Morris Music House, Eugene. jy24
Ride A Bicycle
I have new ones at reasonable price, terms if desired.
I have a few good buys in second hand ones,
I also
have wagons, scooters and kiddie karts.
I still have a few good second hand motorcycles left at
very reasonable prices.
Get yours now, they are at
a low level.
I DO MOTORCYCLE REPAIRING
Thomas J. Glascock, 74, well­
known old-time Kansas contractor,
declares he has virtually been made
young again by the recently dis­
covered korex compound, which by
many users is pronounced superior
to “gland treatments’’ as an in-
vigorator and revitalizer.
* * I feel like I did at 35, ’ ’ says
Mr. Glascock, “and seem to be „ get-
ting stronger every day. During my
three weeks ’ use of the new dis­
covery, pains and weaknesses of
many years standing disappeared
almost magically. Today I am as
vigorous and supple as I was in
the prime of life. Furthermore,
when I began using the compound,
my memory was virtually gone and
Thomas J. Glascock
I was almost blind. Now my mind
is clear and active and I can read
the finest print without difficulty.” anyone. It has won the praise of
In order to find out whether the thousands who have suffered from
results were lasting, Mr. Glascock nervous exhaustion, diminished or
waited six month* before reporting depleted vigor, neurasthenia, prema­
on his test of the discovery. On ture age and lack of animation and
vital force, Elderly people have
this point he says:
pronounced it a “fountain of
“Every passing day strengthens youth.”
my conviction that my restoration
Prepared especially for acting
ia not only complete but permanent.
I can’t express the happiness this directly on lower spinal nerve cen­
great discovery has brought to me. ters and blood vessels gratifying
It has made me ‘young’ again ” 1 benefits are known usually in a
few days, according to thousands
Similar reports are being made who have used it. Enthusiastic re­
almost daily. For instance D. W. ports from users acclaim the eom-
Wood, of New Orleans, past 60 pouml as giving speedy satisfaction
years of age. says: “The compound in obstinate cases that have defied
has brought me back to as good all other
treatments previously
healthy physical condition as . I used.
enjoyed at 35. I am apparently as
Realizing that thousands of en­
supple as at 25 and my eyeaight is
better than for years. I would not feebled. half-alive folks may con­
take $5000 for what the discovery sider. such news “too good to be
true.” the American distributors of
has done fur me.”
korex compound have arranged for
The compound referred to by Mr korex compound to be placed on
Glascock and Mr. Wood is put up sale in Cottage Grove at Kem’s for
in tablets for easy use at home by Drugs. Just ask for korex.
C ompound
HARRY RENTLE kpRFlS
CJ/1 Inviyoratity Tonic in Tablet fornì
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