THVltflDAY. MAY 20, 1913 4 I r 4 THE SENTINEL COTTAGE GROVE. OREGON A Great Picture Opens at Arcade Theatre Today Canvas I op Is Protection Kind u r i ' u i m otion picture drama of ihi* w o rk la toughest fig h tin g men, a m ig hty «lory of adventure w ritte n In the him d of ttrrm-s and the tear» of Ila* women they leave liehlnd, Colum ­ bia's new Leati-t Cowan prtxluc- tlon. "Commandoa S t r i k e at P aw n" opens today at the Arcade Theatre. W ith Paul M uni «tarred, and a superb « 'ip |xirtirig caat which Include* hundred* of w ar- trained Commando» In th e ir real life rolea, "Commandos S trik e at A canvas tup th a t can be rsliwri for p r u l r i tlon against storm and P aw n" la considered by an en­ sun provide* a novel featu re of th l* new life ra ft. N a ll* and oars th ra lle d Hollywood a* the moat fu rn is h propulvloli, and there 1« plenty o f room for food, w ater and m agnificently th n llin g atory <>t m edical supplies. the War. N or la Hollywood alone In Ohio, and »on W illia m of Seattle, searching fo r new adjective* to Washington, spent several days de»«-rllH- the heroic al/e. «weep The U nit club met Thursday «1 w ith the |»a|e H a rris fa m ily last and scope of "Commandoa S trike the home of M r* Berta McGuire. week Mrs. Sapp 1» an aunt of at Pawn " W herever the new film Mis* N ellie L j ,c. home demon­ Mr. H arris. ba* been screened, erltlea and M r. and Mrs. J. M. Peacock and stra tio n agent, was present and audience« have gi-eetcd It w ith all the topic of the meeting wa* home fam ily of S pringfield visited Sun­ the acclaim, a ll the enthusiastic iliy in g of f iu it * and vegetable*. day w ith M r and M r*. Bay Pea­ appreciation It* fabulous w a rtio r- M r*. Wayne Jenkins, a fo rm e r cock and fam ily. heroea so rich ly m erit president nt On- club was present­ G owdyvllk- Social club met at "Commando« S trike nt Paw n" ed w ith a fra-nilshlp q uilt that had the home o f M r*. Ralph Geer w ith waa directed by John F arrow , the been pieced by the members of 12 members present and one vis­ man who made "W ake Is la n d " the club anil each b lin k had the itor. M r*. George Gale*. It was Itlch ly aware of the manner in .d iffe re n t members' name on it. voted to discontinue the drawing which Commando* at tike, by aea. land and air, a* a result of hl* This Is the last i .ecting fu r the fo r some time. The next meeting w ill be held at Mrs. Roy G raham ’s two year«' service in the B ritish summer. M r. and Mrs. Ivan Patten of May 38 navy. F arrow 's w ork on the new film la «aid to capture a ll the Seaside and Miss Bernice Patten w hile-hot fu ry o f the w orld'* of P ortland visited over the week < IT K I'S F K l IT S B A N IS H tlx -lr m other, M r*. toughest fig h tin g men. Irw in Shaw end w ith E A T K il E Funny Patten. w rote the screen play and L e tte r Jim W alker o f Eugene *|s-nt the Cowan produced "Commando* Dr. II. A. Hagen S trik e at P aw n," whose player* week eml at the old CCC camp A* has been pointed out many al*o include Anna Lae. L illia n g ettin g It in shiqs- fo r the college tim e* by n utrition ist», doctors, Gish, S ir Cedric H a rtlw lckc and boys who arc to take fire fig h tin g and other expert», u ll the citrus tra in in g there thia summer. Robert Coote. Mrs. Buy Kenneity wa* a Eu­ fr u it* rate as firs t class sources The im|M>rtanre of the new film Even before the gene vis ito r las* Wednesday and of V ita m in C can la- attested to by the fact reason was know«, when lemon also visited M r*. Harvey T aylo r that It la M uni's firs t In tw o year* juice wa* given generously to sea­ and Ml«« Gish'» firs t In nine year* and M r* Addison of Eugene men on sailing ships who sub­ Mrs. Glenn Roby ha* gum- to In addition, the governments of sisted largely on dried and salted the United State», G reat B rita in Nampa. Idaho, Io have an opera­ meats, th e ir scurvy was lessened and Canada provided Columbia tion and word ha* Ix-en received flin t she la recuperating satisfac­ and th e ir physical energy and w ith o ffic ia l cooperation. to rily and expects to be home in join t disorders were im m ediately remedied. Modern athletes suck a few weokx ( IIA Ml.KM ( I.A K H « K IT E S Gordon Mooney is stationed at lemons o r orange* during th e ir rest jx-riod* If the fatigued "oc­ A fte r a silence of five m onth* Camp Claiborne. Louisiana, and I* casional w o rk e r" »such as office w ith the Engine r* corf).«. month» Mr. and Mrs. Trum an B utte Mismey and son M ilfo rd w orker, home-maker, school-child l ('la rk of 143 N o rth O afreet re­ take* a glass ol ¿tange juice, o r a cently received a le tte r from th eir and daughter S ilvia went on a ¡sirtion of g ra pe fruit w ith the fishing trip to Crescent crcck in son Charles C. C ia.a. signalman 1-C w ith the C S naV) C x e rp t* the Cascades over the week end. Juice of h alf a lemon, o r c itru s M r anil M r*. J e rry Egan and juice* in sim ila r combination.*, from hl» le tte r state»: " I gut-** rapid *«>n Howard of S pringfield visited then- Is a much m o r e you did not know I've made fin d "com e-back" from fatigue «nd the class, It's quite a raise, but I'd Sunday w ith M r*. B utte Mooney. general "lo w " niood ch aracteristic s till swap It for washing dlahea of too much acid. Just to be In the states. 1940 seem« a te rrib ly long tim e ago I I T I I E R O F 5 ...S , L O M B A R D (T h a t was when he left the Mr. and M r*. E arl Davis and H it B at ales i . I hope you had a better Mnt. Cecil Rippey ami son spent Easter than we did. I 'll bet thing* Sunday w ith M r. and Mrs. A. B. H enry C hristian S k a d e , 69. sure look good there now." Sm ith. fa th e r of Mrs. 1!. W. Lom bard o f Speaking of hts brother Frank. Mrs. A. D. W ilson of Latham Cottage Grove t ,-;d fo r tw enty Cha* says, "1 hope he get* out spent Saturday w ith M r. and Mrs. year* a resident of Eugene, died o f the state* soon, because then A. V. H ou | m - s . at hi* home there .»lay 15th. Fun­ he w ill really know where the Mr. and M r* Lester Ycarous eral services were held Tuesday best place on earth l*. T e ll lu rrry • that'» Lawrence who Is In A f r i­ amt fa m ily spent Sunday evening fm m the Branstctter-S im on chap­ ca! hello and lx- sure and get one w ith M r. ami M r*. C arl B u ffin g ­ el in Eugene w lin the Rev. Sayer o ffic ia tin g and interm ent wa* in fo r me. I'd like to cover that other ton. M r*. A lio - B aldw in of Seattle the Rest Haven M em orial park, H. m ile* o f earth and would like to see Nome cold weather spent Thursday afternoon w ith Eugene. Survivors include the widow, again . . . Sure would like to .*«-< M r*. Ben Absher. M r*. E. L Silsbee of Eugene two sons: A lfre d M. and W illia m some of the fellow * from home. Unk-s* Arnest who was in my old spent the week end w ith Mrs. H. Skade. both of Eugene, and a daughter, Mrs. H erbe rt W. Lom ­ port before flee« m lx-r 1 would not A rth u r Jones. M r* H allie Sapp of B a rtle tt. bard. Cottage Grove. have seen him, but maybe I Ix- there again In the next few m onths." Charles Carleton C lark. Signalman 1-C. Mosby Creek Synthetic Tires Available in 1944 Rubber D ire cto r W illia m M Jeffers reported Monday at Wash­ ington that 30,(XJ0,(Xx> new tin -* w ill be produced in 1911 but that non-essential rnotorbu <-mnot ex­ pect lu.-w tires lo r a long tim e. "The rubber problem ." he said in his th ird progre report, "I* a long way tow ard tolulion, and we are every day n< -iror to the lim e when we ran pul the con­ struction of rub lx-r plants, a, a problem, behind UR.” He said th a t 30,(XX>,(XX) new tire * is the probable m in im u m re­ placement program that the coun­ try can get by w ith next >a a and that this fig ure forecast» reten­ tio n o f present c ..iservation meas­ ures, m aintenant-- of pre ent d riv ­ ing speed* anti g< r- rai ict apping. The rubber crisis, he said, w ill come in Hu- n tx i four to six months, during which tim e most o f the syn the tic plants w ill have been built and turned over to op­ erators "w ho w ill be held s tric tly accountable fo r performance.” Jeffers' report wa* a blend of optim ism and caution. H igh lig hts of the report: The rubber construction pro­ gram in the United States and Canada ha* a rated capacity of 850/XX) long ton* annually, or 79 per cent of the o riginal recom­ mendations made by the Baruch committee. A ll synthetic rublx-r plants w ill lx- in production in 1941 They w ill produce 75ÎJ.ÎXXJ long tons next year when it is expected that at least 74,(XJO tons o f new crude ex­ ports w ill lx- available. The U nited Stutes-Canada rub­ ber stockpile at the end of 1943 w ill lx- 142.000 tons, or about 40,- 000 tons above the m inim um rec­ ommended by the Baruch com m it­ tee Provision is being made fo r production of 5,000,000 new tires PAGE TTTREW in 1913 but none w ill go to non- a sister, M r*. Clarence Dunean, on F rid a y night. senlial nwitori