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    PAGE TWO
COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1925
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that few girls resent being i
ferred to as flappers and most
of them like to be spoken of as
.Publishers someone’s woman.
Beds 4 Smith.
□------------------------------------------ -
...... Editor
Elbert Bede....
That young women, and older
th eater» in thi» territory,
The missionary society of the
A first-class publication entered at ' ones, too, can enjoy tennis, golf, company with 8,000 theater» in the Methodist church met yesterday
Cottage Grove as second-class matter swimming and outdoor sports is United .States, will observe the
with Mrs. D. A. Forbes. Officer»
well; that they are in many ways
Business Office.........«55 North Sixth more the equal of man is not to eighth annual Paramount week were elected a» follow»: Mr». D. •
September 6 to 13. Paramount A. Forbes, president; Mr». J. H. |
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
be objected to; that they do not pictures will be shown exclusively
have to slave as did their mothers «luring the week in the theaters Chambers, first vice president; Mrs.
By mail (Ca»h in advance)
Harry Hart, second vice presi­
Ono year..... $2.75 | Three months.. .80 and grandmothers gives them joining in this movement.
dent; Mrs. Clyde Leonard, secre­
Hix months.. 1.50 | One month.......50 greater opportunities. It is not
NEW WOOLEN FABRICS FOR FALL
Newspapers are being used al­ tary; Mr». E. E. Cone, treasurer;
BY CARBBIER
these things that take from them
$ .30 ( tho homago that once was theirs. most exclusively by the Famous- Mrs. J. R. Hendricks, corresponding
Ove month
- __ ....
Smart indeed are the new light weight woolens and man­
l.lt
Four months, ia advance..
Plnyers-Lasky corporation to ad­ secretary.
nish fabrics especially suited for tailored styles which are
There may be no good argument
1.00
Six months, in advance....
3.00 I why woman should wear long vertise Paramount week, the ad-
One year, in advance........
favored for the new season. The many new fabrics—new
! vance story of the event being
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Darby cele­
I tresses. There certainly is no argu carried in 3,500 newspapers in the
patterns and colorings present a variety that cannot fail
Member of
| ment for the street-sweeping skirt country. These include both daily brated their birthday anniversaries,
National Editorial Association
to please even the most particular shopper. Make up
Oregon State Editorial Assiciation of yesteryear.
Tho bob within and weekly papers and the sum : both of which occur on the same ;
several new frocks from these.
Oregon Newspaper Conference
day,
Tuesday.
They
were
tho
re
­
[ reason, the short skirt within rea »pent is one of the largest ever
50 inch all wool Flasha flannel, very suitable for the one
cipients of many gifts and flowers |
I son, a certain independence need
piece dress, light in weight and closely woven, a yard $3.95
DEFERENCE TO WOMAN IS | not take from woman tho ilefer- expended in that manner in a 1 from friends. The Past Matrons
single day.
New yard wide printed all wool challies—green and tan,
club honored Mrs. Darby with a
GOING.
I ence that once was shown her.
Paramount week has come to
royal blue and tan, etc., priced a yard ....................... $1.50
I It is not these things, but jazz and I hate considerable importance in the birthday card shower. Tuesday
evening Miss Margaret Darby anil
Women, especially the younger tho mannish ways that have come
50
inch all wool dress flannel, medium weight, colors: tan,
ones, seem to take great pride in with the freak bob, the too abbre­ motion picture industry and this Mrs. Viletta Scott of Eugene were
henna
brown, green, gray. Priced a yard ................... $2.95
»peaking of their new found inde viated skirt and independent ways 1 year will mark the commencement dinner guests.
50 inch all wool silk striped flannel, priced a yard....$3.95
of
a
season
of
great
Paramount
pcndence. Some of their new way» that have put woman on the same
50 inch all wool Cahniovel eoating, new fall shades, a
Members of the Bert B. Chand­
must, of course, be commended plane with mnn; and num can not pictures. A strong bid for popular­
yard ........................................................ -............................ $5.50
even by the most old-fashioned of be expected to pay homage and ity was made by the company ler camp, United Spanish War Vet­
when it released such pictures as erans, and their families enjoyed
36 inch wool school checks, colors: brown, navy, tan,
us of days that are gone, but we show deference to his equals.
‘‘The Covered Wagon,” “Thunder­ a social and business meeting in
red. Priced a yard
wonder whether women in gain
Why should man tip his hat to
ing their new independence of the woman whoso head looks like j ing Herd,” “The Ten Command Phillips hall Friday evening of
Music and refresh-
these jazz days are not losing more tn own. Why should he show any I ments,” “Panhandled,” “Mon- last week,
sieur Beaucaire,” “Merton of the
than they are gaining.
unusual courtesy to the woman who 1 Movie».” “North of 36,” ‘ ‘ I’eter meats added to the enjoyment of
NEW FALL SHOWING OF FOOTWEAR
the session.
Tn the olden days, men paid to wears the pants that were his for
woman, with her long hair, her centuries! Why should man give | Pan,” and others.
FOR WOMEN
long skirts and her quiet womanly his seat in a train or streetcar to ' Pictures for early release which
Members of the M. P. G. club
are
expected
to
keep
the
Para
­
Our footwear is designed to harmonize with the
ways a homage that is not today tlie woman who brags that she is
will meet for luncheon at Hotel
new garment styles for Fall and Winter. Our first
paid to the young woman with the his equal physically and otherwise! mount name before theater goers Bartell tomorrow. The event is
include “That Hoyle Girl,” di­ the annual birthday meeting of the
showing of these new creations offers a wide
mannish
haircut,
th«'
knicker
Deference to the once weaker
trousers and her I ’m-junt as good sex is going. Soon it will be gone. rected by D. W. Griffith; Harold club and will be a no hostess af­
variety of leathers and original style touches.
Lloyd comedies; Douglas MacLean
as-you air.
Are the things which woman has | comedies; two James Cruze pro­ fair.
Come today and let us show you these new styles.
When woman was satisfied to in their place sufficient rccom
ductions, “A Beggar on Horse­
New patent leather styles priced ..... $3.50 to $6.00
bo eonsiilered of the weaker sex, pease!
Members of the Hikers club were }
back,” and “The Pony Express.” hostesses Wednesday to their par-
when woman was contented to be
New kid styles with one, two and three straps,
Gloria Swanson will be seen in ent» and families at a picnic in
dependent upon man, a certain
Short dresses have been with
priced ............................................,.... $2.75 to $6.00
“
The
Coast
of
Folly
”
and
“
Stage
deforence was paid her that is off and on, for years, and tho
fhe city park, following which the
Struck;” Thomas Meighan in “The club member» went to the steel j
New calf styles in medium and low heels, especial­
not paid the young woman of to­ feet is sinking home. No longer
Man
Who
Found
Himself
”
and
one
ly for street wear ................................ $3.50 to $5 90
day who proudly boasts that she young men point and leer wl
bridge for a Mwim.
now being made in Ireland. Pola
is not of th«* weaker sex ami hikes a girl Imards a street car.
ew styles in satin and patent trimmed, priced
Negri
will
repeat
her
success
of
pride in doing all the things that longer do the corner loung
Mrs. H. W. Titus is entertaining
$3.95 to $5.90
last year with a new Barrie pic­ informally this afternoon in hon-
men do.
strain their eyes when there in
ture, “A Kiss for Cinderella.” or of her sister-in-law, Mrs. Hood,
There was a certain charm about bit of wind. A girl can sit in
New . fur trim­
Joseph Conrad’s masterpiece, “Lord of Portland, who will return to her
the young woman who was satis street ear with her legs crosi
mings in coney
Jim,
”
will
be
filmed
with
Percy
fied to invito a sweetheart into without attracting attention. It’s
home toworrow.
wool
and caracul, both
her home for a meal that is not a healthier state of mind. Let’s Marmont in the title role.
plain furs and
These nro only a few of Para­
sport stockings to
to be found in the young woman hope it continues.—Astoria Budget.
The ladies’ ai<l society of the
new combination
mount’s “Greater Forty,” to be Christian church held their first
whose “man” (it is no longer
la the words of tho jazz kids, released during the coining season
fur and braid
match or contrast
sweetheart or beau) must take his how do you get that way!
fall meeting yesterday afternoon.
trimmings
are
following Paramount week.
“woman” to a swell cafe and fur­
A social hour followed the busi­ the fall footwear
here for your in­
THE
QUALITY
STORE-COOP serv . ce
nish her with cigarettes to bo
ness session.
Bookkeeping charge of 25c on
spection.
Priced
UMPQUA OFFERS BEAUTY.
are here, priced
smoked afterward.
r
all accounts under $1. The Hen
a yard 75c to
(Continued
from
first
page.)
The change1 that has come over tinel.
Mrs.
8.
V.
Allison
will
be
host
­
XX
$1.00 to $2.50
$2.75
the younger generation is no bet
ess to the Joker club Friday night
up. She sank where she now lies at the first regular meeting to be
ter illustrated than by the fact
and has not been disturbed for held following the summer vaca-
half a century.”
tion.
Tomseth believes. It becomes nec- | sured of a protracted stay let him
*1
□
“Did boats ever run up the riv-
essary at times to spenk of this, I summon up all of the bravado that □
er to Roseburg!”
*
but
a
concerted
clanging
of
the
□
is
in
him
and
“
sass
”
the
traffic
Aunt Jane: “Kenneth, did you
“Only one boat ever made the
enjoy the book I sent you on your bars before the hour of rest will cop at Fifth and Morrison streets, s
s
IPEF.Kl.Y PROGRAM
trip. Captnin Hawn was her mas­ birthday! ”
generally produce pullets tomorrow j Or if he desires to plunge into the □ Mrs. H. A. Hagen
□
□
ter. That was in 1808. After the
evening.
□
depths even as I have done and
Kenneth:
“
Haint
looked
at
it
□
trip
the
owners
got
into
a
quarrel
Thursday, S pt.'ii'.b ,• 3.
The guest who clangs the loud- receive a real “jolt,” let hitn g
Phones:
yet.”
□
□
and
the
boat
was
taken
away.
Office
Marcelling
delectable
est
receives
the
most
□
Hoot Gibson in
openly
and
without
shameful
con
­
Aunt Jane: “Why how is that!”
3U
Later a company was organized
Manicuring
portions.
Personally
I
always
have
§
Kenneth: “Cause ma said I’d
cealment open up a large cold bot­ □
“TAMING THE WEST.“
Res.
to operate a fleet up the river. One
Facial Massage
□
to wash my hands when I favored “bosom’’ and white meat. tle of “Bud,”
118-Y
Part of the time a motor
DRUG STORE boat attempted to carry a load of have
□
Shampooing
I
was
known
as
“
Noisy
Joe.
’
’
read
it.
”
If
the
jolt
received
interferes
a
3
cur, and a part of the
lumber, but it failed to get over
For the information of your cor­ with unforseen arrangements that □ Bobbing
Evenings □
! Sawyer rapids. A donkey engine
time a broncho, but
respondent I will assure him that
S Hair Tinting
by □
had been placed on tho boat. It SOME ROOMS UNDESIRABLE there is no way of “getting a life require attention at New Era or □ French Paper Curl Appoint­ §
in both pints
□
Canby, as the case may be, all
ment
□
was planned to tie ahead and havo
and all times fast.
Pen Often Crowded and One Must sentence by killing someone.” that is necessary to receive per­ ■□□□□□□□nnnnnnnnnnnnnnní
the
donkey
pull
tho
boat
through
None
whatever.
The
most
he
could
Comedy mid
Be Noisy to Get Best Food.
manent absence is to engtige a
the rapids, but no placo eould be
get would be <1*4 years. This is taxi before hand, hoist the
lilternatioiiii) News
> nether
found
to
hiteh
a
line,
and
tho
trip
the
average
from
the
roster
of
the
ill
Oregon City, Or., Aug. 23—(To
leg over the garden wall, make
was
never
completed
and
no
ciore
house, but to tho initiated this
Friday, September 4
were attempted.
Captain Hawn the Editor.)—-John Tomseth of may be overcome and tho tenure an appointment with the driver
“HUSBANDS AND
to meet him a little to the south,
was master of the only boat to Cottage Grove writes you asking of the stay extended.
LOVERS
proceed to the north, then there
make the trip up tho river from for advice relative to passing his
Any Kind Any Time
In
order
that
he
may
be
as-
declining years in tho big house
you are, back again to the cheap
with Lewis Stone, Florence
hero.”
PRICES RIGHT
at
Salem
without
bunch
nt
the
boarding
house
going
to
the
Vidor, Lew ('ody and a typ
where
Terms Cash
In an old day book in the pos-
troublo
of
’
killing
someone.
the
star
boarder
gets
the
wing
cal big star east,
A new
session of Mr. Hedin appears.
Filing cabinets. The Sentinel.
If
Mr.
1
Tomseth
and
a
piece
of
the
neck.
would like to
tip on married life for ev­
A box of paper oftentimes takes among other interesting entries,
some real inside information
A few months on the outside
ery person married or lip KO much space in your tightly a eharge of 50 cents for a gallon get
Phones: Office 7G, Res. 124-L
from
an
i
ex-star boarder, I will
and you hear the call, they always
single.
packed bag that you cannot taka of whisky. If the stores there disillusion
tfc(2)
the
old
gentleman
come
back.
NOISY
’
JOE.
’
it. Consequently you neglect to could now sell the stuff at the old about some of the features in
And a comedy.
price,
there
is
little
doubt
thhnt
write when you have a few spare
Scottsburg would experience a connection with the institution
Ae f sossmtosf Trmt/M teftom
moments.
Saturday. September 5
quick return to its pioneer splen­ about which he seems to have
gained
the
wrong
Buck Jones in
impression.
The Lord Baltimore Writing dor and glory.
There are pleasant features and
WINNER TAKE ALL.” Portfolio containing 50 shoots and
Reedsport, at the mouth of the
24 envelopes was designed to fit Umpqua on Winchester bay, the unpleasant ones to be considered
A battle for gold, glory and
anyone
who
contemplates
in your bag and occupy the mini western terminus of the proposed by
girl! How does it end!
mum space, The cover is heavy scenic highway to tidewater, is spending the evening shadows in
And a comedy.
and strong enough to act as a also interested in the development the company of men who have
Josh so that you can RHle «»n the of its harbor. No ocean boats chosen this retreat as a surcease
Sunday Monday, Sept. 6-7
JMMl: 1
I/O
train, boat, etc.
have used it for two years, at from tho cares and strifes of a ;
1
«i
urf e
Zane Grey’s
which time the “Admiral Nickel­ cold and merciless outside world
son’’ and “Andover” hung up on It may be granted that the con­
“THE LIGHT OF WEST-
the reefs or mud banks and in veniences and simple pleasures out
ERN STARS.”
more
June
siirance companies withdrew pro­ balance the slight restrictions
with .lack Holt, Noah Beery
tection front all boats that wont placed upon the guests, yet and
produced
by
the
world
’
s
largest
and Billie Dove. A tale of
over the Imr into Reedsport har withal there is much to be con- !
maker
sliding gear cars
hair raising adventure and
bor. ~
Boosters believe that eventu ridered before one should make a
C. J. KEM. Prop
hair breadth escapes; of
ally tho federal government will final decision upon such an ini
COTTAGE GROVE. OREGON
border claahvM,
broncho
build jetties to squeeze tho waters portnat matter.
busting, straight shooting
of the Umpqua into a smaller chan ■ There are times when the house
nol and in that manner provide . is crowded almost to inconven­
a sufficient depth over the bar. ience. With the exception of that
This method has proved success­ wing of the institution which pos­
Th!» record breaking
sesses a southern exposure the
or» — powerful economical
ful on the Columbia.
Tuesday, s< pteinber S
You’ll welcome our low-
achievement would not have
rooms
are
not
what
one
would
de
motor—dry plate disc clutch
Tho object of the picnic hold '
I priced estimates on lumber
been poMible except for two
‘THE SPANIARD.”
—long,semi-elliptic,chromo.
recently was to focus public nt- I sire. Chicken dinners and ice cream
and sundry building mater­ things—
are
not
served
as
regularly
as
Mr.
with Ricardo Cotte«, Jetta i
tention upon the proposed highway. I
vanadium steel springs—
ials which you need. Call
1«. Climsl.: bnllda a car of 6ns
52 miles in length and tho short
Guudal and Noah Beery.
sturdy rear axle with one-
on us while in town, or
oustev to Mil M s low pries.
NOTICE
TO
CONTRACTORS.
est possible route from Pacific |
Thi 1925 mod, ) Sheik, vol-
piece, banjo type housing-
»—«.Tbs« Is tbs ktael of s esc
phone 148.
highway to the const; to stress
tbst most psopte want.
eanic lover, daring toreador,
selective three speed trans.
Sealed bids will be received by
its importance as a commercial and the City of Cottage Grove for
tamer of women, hero of
Since the announcement of
n?’sji°n F*sher bodies on
scenic route nnd as a possible iho construction of lateral sew
society and the bullring.
allclosed models—every con­
the new Chevrolet, provid*
military road loading to the roast era in Sewer Districts numbers
22. 23. and 24. by the City
And a comedy.
ing even greater quality at
structional feature typical of
M’»'
from tho Willamette and Umpqua 2I.
Recorder at his office in the Citv
the highest priced, finest
low coot, the public demand
valleys and to coordinate tho ef­ of Cottage Grove until 7:30 o'clock
Wednesday. September 9
built cars.
for tMs car has been tre-
forts of Cottage Grove, Drain, Elk p. m. on the 14th day of Sep
Pola Negri in her first
mendoua.
ton, Scottsburg and Reedsport in t ember, 1925, according to plans
Chevrolet provides you with
and specifications prepared by L.
comedy role
asking its improvement from fed­ W. Coiner, Citv Engineer.
And where else can you buy
power, economy, dependa­
eral
funds.
While
Cottage
Grove
Unit
bids
are
required
on
pro
­
“THE CHARMER ’
bility, comfort and fine ap­
a car at anywhere near
is not on the proposed highway, posal sheets furnished bv the Citv.
Chevrolet’s price that posses­
*T*H!S new D« Forest tube tulflh the
Fhe stmy of 4 wild Spanish
bids must be accompanied bv
pearance at such a low price,
it is the nearest city of rise sad a All certified
x etnbetion alwep hekl by De Forvet
eheck payahle to the
ses such features as these:—
i lountiiin girl who achieves
vvith a special easy payment
the
natural
trading
point
for
resi
Citv
of
Cottage
Grove
for
10
per
since his onginal invention of the radio
lame on the Broadway
plan, that anyone can afford
dents of the section.
cent of the hid, as a guarnntv
vacuum tube It m a tube of many tupe-
Duco finish in beautiful col-
to own one.
stage.
Joseph Lyons, of Reedsport, who that the contractor will furnish
nor jxenia, bur the “unattainable" that it
an approved bond equal to the
now
acteined
w
f>«jtive
uniformity.
No
was
the
priBcipal
speaker
at
the
And a comedy.
full amount of the contract with
more matching no more gamble.
picnic, declared that already $<hH>, in ten days after the awarding
Methods of control have been developed
«MM» hiul been spent on the road, of the contract Plans and speci
Thursday September 10
•o that one DV*«j in a given «octet tn
some of it federal money, and fieations may be seen at the Citv
your set will give exactly the same resuka
B« be Daniela in
Recorder's office.
about
$310,000 Dougina county
Bids will be 0|>ene<i and eosrid-
at any other DV-$. Consult the De
THE MANICURE CURL,“
T—*w<W.$$25 %,»«. - . . WJ
boad
money.
erod
bv the Common Council at
Kweat chart *n our wore.
»°«*««« - • 525 Commute!
8 o'clock p. m. .... on ______
the Uth dar of
A comedy of the open
Cow.
... 715
• • • 425
1925, and the fsrnmoa
NEWSPAPER advertising makes September,
places w here men are mani­
Council reserves the right to re-
C
~*
•
•
•
735
550
lug stores out of little ones and icet nur and all bids.
cured mid girls are m<n-
Common
Dose
bv
onler
of
the
keeps
them
from
going
back
to
eured.
AU. PRICES F. CX K. Fl ntry MU H_
little ones.
xx Council of the City of Cottaci
Grove. Oregon.
Comedy and
Datei! thia 31st day of Augu«t,
International Ni'ws
First with Cottage Grove news— 1925.
HOMER GALLOWAY’,
Tho Sentinel.
jx
«pt.Sîe
City taeorder.
iottaqc (Grove Sentinel
Theater News
Mondays and Thursdays
New Fall Merchandise Arriving Almost Daily
At Umphrey & Mackin’s
We invite you to see the new thin gs today.
Sanitary Beauty
ARCADE Theatre
Shop
I
Lord Baltimore
Writing Portfolio
WOOD
Quimby Bros.
Æfl
KEM’S FOR DRUGS
373X
H Av
Chevrolets this June than last
of
Why?
Cottage Grove
and Vicinity
A Few Red-Hot Ones!
De Forest DV-5
Siqx'r Tube
CUPBOARD
DOORS, $1.10 UP
(31 sises in stock)
5X PANEL DOORS
2-6x6 8x1s, $3.10
2 8x6 8x1’*, $3.15
Beaulieu & Harrel
Also Shingles and
Moulding at Lowest
Prices.
LONG
CRUSON
D e forest tubes
s-------------- /
Cottage Grove
Manufacturing Co.
Quality at Low Cost
I