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% f PAGE TWO COTTAGE GROVE Sl’ATIXEI. THURSDAY, .11 I,Y 21. 1927. — » Matter of Hittory Confirmed by Coin ARCADE Theatre WEEKLY PROtiR.iM Thursday, July 21 RANGE COURAGE With Fred Huntes. Here is a nice little western to give you thrills and satis faction. Comedy Mummy of Mine” International News. Friday, July 22. “PAlukDISE FOR TWO” With Richard l)ix and Betty Brcuson. It’s the happiest, snappiest ___ ’» most entertaining comedy you ever gazed at and. Oh ! Boy, l«»ok at the stars to make it a success. Comedy “Over Thereabouts.” I Saturday, July 23 “THE DEVIL'S SADDLE” < ■is C. more thau throw cor- ro* •*rl* e lir'.i on liistorlcal events. In mini» ,rses they actually supply data missing In the record« which would otherwise remain in the Ilin bo of forgotten things. There Is hii old traditlou of the Christian church. for instance, that the Apostle Thomas, fhniiliiirly known as Doubting i'lioiiins. went to India as a missionary The Apocrypha contains a hook known as the “Acta «>f St. Tliotims.'' in which is revealed bow the disciple convertevl .>n<. (hui.l.ipharnox, king of India, to <'lirist laiiit.v \ - far as history can tell us. n<> su«4i king ever lived. Bill ili 1S3S coins were fourni in uorlliwestcrn India beiiring 'he «mine «lond.iphur ties, Thus lhe iraditioii was e«>r naborated and the apocrypha) boo'« found to contain the truth Shortly aflqrw.-iril other coin» of the same fH'riial were dtoa»«*vered. lacking the mime, hut beating « new inscription. This time il «»ns "Great Savior. King of Klugs" No numismatist will go s<> far as to declare that this Inscription refer« to the king's emiversion. but it may very likely be s<>. — t'rnwfor«! Wy man In the Saturday Evening Post. With Keu Maynard and Pumice Deposits Due Kathleen Collins. to Volcanic Activity An historic story of Indian Nebraska lH»bt*>ses ex(ra«»rdiiiur> days told with all the thrills dei»>sits of puuilev. Vtriiiuliy the and tender romancing of the : whole slate Is overlaid by natiinil screen’s greatest Western , deposits of this substance. In all stages of consolidation, from fairly star. solid rock to the tiuest dust. Comedy Pumice is a volcanic product, and Its presence in such large i|uatiti- “Drama DeLuxe.” ties in Nebraska aud some adjoin ing states is taken to be evidence of former volcanic activity in that region. It is produced by the rapid expansion of gates In lava, due i* sudden release of pressure, which either forms a very light. |x«rous rock or may completely shatter the lava into dust, in which state it may be transported great distances by wind and deposited in «Iritis. In the western (tortion of Nebras ka there are impure masses of It. probably «Jeposlted in this way. 1(10 feet or more in depth. Nearly all the pumice or the volcanic ash in the i’nited States is made into |Hd isbing powder or Incorporate«! in abrasive soap. Other uses are the manufacture of semi-fused tilling brick or mineral wool or cement and of a cheap kind of glass. Sun., Mon., July 24-25 •RUBBER HEELS With Ed Wynn and Chester Conklin. Wynn throws a light on the laughter and magnifies the mirth. The comedy carni val of the year. Comedy ' • Jane Missed Out. ’ ’ Piercy’s Organ Solo 8:10 p. m. Tuesday. July 26 ONE ZE BOULAVARD ’ With Lew Cody and Renee Adoree. A picture of gay Paree. A picture that will give satis faction to all. Comedy Stop Snook ums. ” Literary Anecdote There was nothing that .lames Whitcomb Riley liked better than a cup of weak tea. Once when he and Edgar Wilson (Bill) Nye were eating chocolate soldiers after an arduous siege of lecturing, tlie talk turned to fame. “The keystone of every famous author's glory is one character,” said Nye. “Shakespeare achieved fame through inventing the charac ter of Fa I.staff. Dickens is de servedly well known for his Samuel Weller. Thackeray created Becky Sharp. Now then. Mr. Kiley, from what character of your invention did you obtain your reputation?" “I got ft Orphan Annie." an swered Kiley, who had not had more than three cups of diluted tea since dinner time.—Akron Beacon- Journal. Uncle Izzy 's Country Store. Wednesday, July 27. GOING CROOKED ” With Bessie Love and Oscar Shaw. Mystery to intrigue—sus pense to thrill—romance to warm the heart—humor to bring the laughs—You’ll find them all in this picture. Comedy “Kangaroo Detective.” Important in Commerce i ■ . i , ' i Your Home Print Shop First CONSULT YOUR BANKER BEFORE YOU INVEST Steer clear of in vestment pitfalls that now confront the man or woman who has surplus funds. If you have no sur plus funds or money to invest now, start a sav ings account and ask for a Money Barrel. Be worth n barrel of monev i ‘’Kanile’’ is the name of a flber- producing plant and of the liber produced thereby. The fiber is one of the strongest and finest known, The plant is widely grown in China, more or less In India and has beeD grown in California on a small «cale. From China and India it is exported to various countries of Europe and to the United States. 'Die fiber is employed in the manu facture of nets, cordage, cas man tles, underwear, canvas, dress goods, etc., and for embroideries. Some of the woven fabrics com posed of It closely resemble those made of flax linen In various char- acteristics. including appearance. Elephant» That Burn Mixed uietuphors are not by any mean» uncommon. Sometimes they are merely inept; occasionally they are ludicrous. In .England the other day the Salford city council emitted a gem. The question under municipal de bate was whether Salfuid wanted to have an exhibition hall. There seems to have been a considerable difference of opinion. Said one speaker: “I do not want the council to get their lingers burnt with a white elephant!" Pretident» for a Day i In March, 184‘J. the United .Slates ha«l three successive Presidents on as many successive days James K. Polk ernled his term March 3 President-elect Zachary Taylor re fused t<> be inaugurate«] on Sunday, and he did not take office until March 5. As neither administra tion was in office, David Rice Atch ison of Kentucky, pr»'-¡dent pro tern, of the senate, served in the Interim. Appropriated Motto “I«-h «lien" Is a German phrase, iiieuning literally “I serve.” It was originally the motto of John, the bllrni king of Bohemia, who served In the nrmy of the king of Prance and was slain io the buttle of Crecy. 134(1. The victorious Eng lish army was l«»d by Edward the Black Prince, who appropriated the motto, which sln«'e that time lias been the motto of the priuce of Wales. The First National Bank Capital. $50.000 Surplus, $25,000 Record Meteor The largest meteor ever found In the L'nited States Is 10 feet long, - 0',i feet high and 4 feet 3 Inches thick. It weighs 31,107 pounds. It was found nt Willamette. Ore., in 1002, and It now in the Anierh'iin Museum of Natural '» story, New YuiJ«. r « ♦< I I SOCIETY j I Church News j Andrews Gilhaui HERBON, July 20.—Miss Ada Gilham became th«» bride of Leon ani Andrews at a pretty home wedding held Buuday afternoon at th«» horn« of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cheater Gilham. A bow er of English ivy and wild syriuga blossoms was th«» setting for th<> eeremeny ami Pastor J. H. Bass qf Brow iisvil!«» read the ser- vie«». Only th«» immediate members of the two fnmilies and a few friends were present. Th«» bride was attractively gop tied in a whit«» crop«' de chine frock ami wore the same bridal wreath that her mother had worn at her weilding. She enrried a bouquet of white roses. Miss Gilham is th«' - oldest daughter of Mr. nn.l Mrs (* <’ (lilhsoi and is popular here. 1 Mr. \ndrewa is a son of Mr. anti Mrs. Georg«» An ■ Ire«» of Corvallis. The couple left Sunday evening for Corvallis, when» they will make their home. The rooms were <l«*corated with English ivv and svringn. E. Eov, in husbandry agriculture <«l mi evie itflor tnki lien into />ifidies Xot I'nolcd Klectric /.ii'/its Baptist Services. Pastor E.luin <>. Co I heck will preach at the Bun day forenoon servic«» on ''Are You Saved! If So. From What Ary You saved!'' The seriuou »ill bo a gospel uiessag** from n practical standpoint. Bible school will bo hehl at 10 a. in. and in the eve ning th>< church will join in the union service at the camp ground. The larg<> church blackboard was lost during the building of th«* present church and th«* paster has r<»quest<'d any one knowing of its «hereabouts to inform him « l Rattiot I n Killed. MOl’NTAlN, hih III \ lug rntl h'Niink«’, tin»« illdli'N in leiltftll, w «I« w«vk hv lh*rt Lun n«»Mr Ilia I hiul Mr. » inni h hfllloii B in Ati* milking li thr I . hiii 'I in I i*r I hn Nbutgiiu limi to «liapHtch ihr ruI lo I m « kille«! Methodist Services. sllni|n, school at 9:45 Sunday morning will be th«» only service to be hehl nt the Methodist church. All other nervines during th,» <1»v will I»*» held in connection with the seventh Oregon conference and camp meet i ng. Bunday school will be dis missed in time to permit attvn dance nt the forenoon camp meet ing service«, t'hurehi's of the citv will unit«» Sunday evening nt the camp grounds for a union servie«* Th«» annual Masonic Eastern Star and l>r. Irn J. Hargvtt, principi«’ picnic will b«» given Wednesday, «peaker at th»» conferene«». July 87, at th«» V«»atch camp preach. ground. The picnic is for Masons Methodist Chtrnh John and their families and Eastern Pastor. — Sunday «ch<vol at 9: 45 ; preach ln< service at 11: Fpnor th league at Stars ami their families. A basket preaching service 8 Midweek supper will be served at 6:30. Mrs. 8:30; prayer hour. 8 Thursday. A welcome at Charles Bcidler will have charge every service. • • • of transportation ami those who Chriatian Church. the * 'homelike** have no way of getting to the church—Cleve Taylor, minister. Sunday ‘ at 9:45. ~ sermon at 1! Chr'atlan camp grounds are ask«*«] to notify •ehool Endeavor at 6 30. evening service at 8. i her. • • • A picnic dinner was hel«l Sunday at the Jack Hazen home. Those present were W. A. Doak of Pow ers, the Hal Herrington, the Arthur Roach and the Will Hillis families of Coburg and Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Hamloth of this city. Dorothy Wilkins entertained Mon day with a party at the Powell A Wilkins mill in celebration of her tenth birthday anniversary«. Fif teen of her friends were guests an-1 a plensant afternoon was spent with games. Mrs. C. A. Bartell. Mrs. K. K. Mills, Mrs. Earl Hill, Mrs. Roy Short and Mrs. Victor Chambers nttended a surprise party Wednes day in Eugen«’ given by the Daugh ters of the Nile for Mrs. E. A. Droste. ♦ The M. P. G. club held it» an- nual picnic Tuesday night in the city park. Husbands of the mem bers were guests. The club at tended chantauqua after the picnic supper. An event will be the ladle Marie Ros». Miss of Mr. and of Sunday. August 14. marriage of Miss May- Gordon to Theodore R. Gordon is a daughter Mrs. R. J. Gordon. LONDON. (Special to The Sentinel.) July 20.—Claud Short ridge and Erwin Small started Monday- for Paisley to * • look • for - work in the harvest fields. Mrs. Frank Tayjor »4>1 daughter Bettie drove over from Baker to join Mr. Taylor, who is working at the Black Butte mines. They are living in one of the cottages at Hotel Calapooya. Mrs. W. L. Townsend, who has been ill with flu, is reported as im proving slowly. Mr«. W. T. Jones spent Monday with her sister, Mrs. O. P. Will». Elisha Geer returned Saturday from a visit at Ashland. William Lively went to Port- land Tuesday to receive treatment for his feet. % Mr. and Mrs. George Powell and Mrs. Nora Henderson attended church at London Sunday. Grand ma Sutherland returned home with them. The Edwin Powell family of Lorane visited here Sunday. Wayne and Arlie Berggren of Cottage Grove are spending their vacation with their grandmother. Mrs. Hannah Berggren. Mr. and Mrs. Tiffony and Mr. and Mrs. Avers of Oakland, Cal.,- visited over the week end at the O. P. Wills homo on their return from Alaska. Miss Velma Ewing has gone to LnGrande to spend her vacation with her sister, Mrs. Roy Farnem. Mrs. C. H. Wood and son Robin spent the week end at Eugene with her sister, Miss Viola Welty. Harold Abeone was brought home Bunday from a Eugene hospital. Miss Geneva Hopper of Halsey has signed a contract to teach at the Black Butte school the coming year. The kitchen roof on the 0. W. Ewing house caught fire last Fri day evening. It was extinguished without much damage to the house. Mr. Bemis assisted the Ewings. Mrs. .Tenn Robbins of Oakland. Cal., visited briefly on her return from Alaska at the home of her brother, O. P. Wills. Rhe wns called home on account of sickness. G. Earl McCav is conducting service» nt the London church. The meetings «'ill continue over Sun day. Roy Ewing drove to Kennewick, Wash., for his wife and children. Mrs. Joe Garontte returned with Presbytertan I Church — Duncan Cameron, ministri Sunday _____ ____ school 10 a. m. : public worship st II a. Junior Endeavor 2:30 -.CO p m; Senior Endeavor 8:30 p. m. ; evening service at 8. • • • First church of Nsasrone— Eleventh •nd Adam.. A. C. Wood, pastor.* Sunda» school at 9:45, preaching Servians »un day at 11 and 8. prayer .ii'-ellnc Wed nesday at 8. All are cordially Invited to attend. t First Baptist church— Corner F»fth •trrot and Jefferson avenue Edwin O Colbeck, pastor Church school at 10; sertnon at 11 : B Y U. 6 ‘ — 30 p m.; evening service» at Prayer meeting and bible study at m. every Thur» day. • • F'ree Methodist church Corner of Monroe avenue and south Fifth »trovi— Walker, past r Sunday school al tO. forenoon service» at __ 11. evening service at 8. Prayer meeting at 8 Thur» day evenings. On the hottest summer days, Star Cars climb the steepest mountain grades without overheating In con- gested city traffic, Star Cars out-perform all other automobiles in their class. On long stretches of open highway, Star Cars maintain speed worthy of the finest cars built. The Red Seal Conti nental Motor gives Star Cars power on the hills flexibility in traffic . . . on Christian Science ’ Society corner of Jefferson I avenu«* _____ i and Second street. Sunday services at 11 a. in. Wednesday service at 8:00 P tu. Everybody wcl come. Church of Ch ri* t. (London, 13 miles south of _ Cottage _____ Grove)—Sun- day services; Bible study 10 a. m.. __ worship 11 s. m . scripture study 8 p tn You're invited. • • • Seventh Day Adventist Church.—-West Main street. Saturday. Sabbath school at 9:45 a. m, church service at 11 a. m. Prayer meeting at 8 p. m. Wed nesday. Visitor# always welcome. Church of God—207 north H atr**rt— Sunday »ehool every Sunday at 10 o'clock. Preaching ewry Sunday at ‘ 11 o'clock. • • • Tsbernael. Assembly of God.~rE*at Main street near Troth, across from 8. P. Depot, M. C and Rachel lira drickaen, paatora. Sunday achool school at 9:45 a. m.. preaching at 10:45; young people a Uie.tius at 7 p. ni.. r«angel iatic aervieea at 8 p. m. Me.tlnga at 8 p. m. Tuesday and Friday «vaniuga Streot mentine at 7:30 Saturday er«- ninga. All are weleotne. Star Cars * Full Gospel Denomination. — Meeting* Tuesday evening at every Friday _____ _ and ___ _________ ___ 7:30 p. ni. at the home of Edna E. Ba««. 973 south Sixth street. Every one wel come. The Lasater Motor Co. Where Ninth Hits Main. Cottage Grove, Oregon. When She Pauses for Breath. "D’you know, I haven't spoken to my wife for five years. f f “I shouldn’t let that worry you. gbl man—your turn will come again!”—The Passing Show (Lon don). them. Norman Lewis accompanied Mr. Ewing as far as The Dalles to visit his uncle Vernie Matney. Mis» Myrtle Gilham is visiting relatives here. George Bailes and W. T. Jone* are helping John Massey to put up hay today. The small baby of Mr. and Mr« Lavern Hoffman was buried at th»» Bemis grave yard Sunday after noon. wv mr mr mr niv/nt /WTfwvnvfrTvynr^nv ■ KAGG Distribution "Without <Wasle¡ Features for Friday and Saturday Baking Olives Matches Powder Lindsay’» Ripe Safeway Quality. Schilling’«. 19C Per Carton Pound can 39c 9 GILFANDS FREE GILFANDS Certo Bottles. 3 Steel and Wood Filing Cabinets and Transfer Cases 'Phe famous Macey line for Com Flakes 3 packages 25c Tropic Nut 4 Produce Features Onions Cucumbers Carrots Fecali Local. Fancy Dry. Ln 4 5 3 lor Biinehes. The Sentinel tu/ ty/ xj.rz jti/ Ait así nu MJ/ \U( dJt à LU m - u J j 4