Cottage Grove sentinel and Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Oregon) 1915-1921, August 23, 1918, Image 2

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    D A V ID W G F IIT IT H R E C E IV E D BY
K IN G G LÜ R G E IN LO N D O N
Producer ot ‘ 'The Great Love” la Hon
ored by British Monarch at
Buckingham Palace.
With the same cast as "THE BIRTH OF A NATION" and "THE HEARTS OF THE WORLD.”
When David W G riffith, the famous
producer o f “ The Birth of u N a t io n ,"
* •Intolerance,” aud ••Hearts o f the
W orld ,” was in England " sh ootin g"
scenes of the latter picture, lie « a s pro
vented by reason o f his duties as pro­
ducer from obeying the •‘ cotninnud” of
Kin g George to attend him at Hoiking
haru palace, t^ter, however, Mr. Grif-
fith appeared before the king and Queen
Mary uud was graciously received. The
K in g complimented Mr. G riffith upon
his production of ‘ •Intolerance," which
the monarch had seen, and assured him
o f his ready cooperation in nnv picture
production dealing with the war and
British w a rtim e activities which lie
might project.
it thus happens that in " T h e Great
L o v e , ” Mr. G r i f f i t h ’s remarkable ail
craft photoplay which will be shown at
the Eugene theater kugust 22. -■>, and
24, many o f the most illustrious women
o f the British aristocracy are pictured.
In this respect, independent ot every
other consideration, this picture is one
o f the most remarkable ever presented
to the public.
The price o f want ads. is
only thing that hasn’t gone
count o f the war. One cent
three times for the price o f
D. W. GRIFFITH
Presents
“THE GREAT LOVE”
Cast Incltides:
I k’iHTv Walthall
Maxlirhl Stanley
about the
up on ac
a word —
two. ***
Host’inarv Thebv
Gloria I lope*
Assessor Burton Is Economical.
The 191S Lane county tax rolls arc
completed, the force in the assessor's
o ffic e having just finished writing and
comparing them, and they are ready to
biud.
The work was done entirely by the
four regular assistants in the office, no
outside help whatever being employed.
This is the first time the comparing
work has ever been completed this
early, although last year the rolls were
written as early.
It s I). \V. (irirrith’s latest and considered In critics, who have
seen it at pre-release viewings, to he his greatest picture.
si). W. Griffith spent eighteen months on the war fields of
France securing s c e n e s of a magnitude hitherto uiikmm u in pic­
tures, and another i\ months in California c o m p l e t i n g the
story.
The result is a photodrama so stupendous that words are in­
adequate of description, and a story as sweet a s a lover’s first
kiss, a s intimate a s a doughboy’s letter to his sweetheart, as won­
derful a s the sunns • on the sea, a s beautiful a s a baby’s laugh.
The actual battle scenes were taken in front line trenches,
under the auspices of the English and French governments.
KRYPTOK
: FAR VISION I
TEAR VISION
[ lenses give her tw o pairs of
glasses in one, and no one
is the wiser. There are no
lines of separation and no
cemented pieces.
Come in and see these
wonderful bifocals which)
l look like ordinary glasses.
E K IR A B IL E D IC T U
The Cast Also Includes:
Queen Alexandria, The P.incess oi Monaca,
SHERMAN W. MOODY
Lu L j.
Masserenu.
Lady John Lavery, The Countess of Droghdu.
Eye Sight Specialist and Optician
Broken Lenses Quickly Replaced
Factory on Premises
881 Willamette St., Eugene. Phone 3G2
W O M A N S ST A T EM E N T
W IL L H E L P COTTAGE GROVE
“ I hated cooking because whatever
I ate gave me a sour stomach and a
bloated feeling. I drank hot water and
olive oil by the gallon. Nothing helped
until 1 tried simple buckthorn bark, g l y ­
cerine, etc., as mixed in Adler i k a . ”
Because it flushes the E N T I R E bowel
tract completely
Adler i ka relieves
A N Y CASE sour stomach, gas or consti­
pation and prevents appendicitis. The
I N S T A N T action is surprising. New
Era Drug Store.
The Counters of
Lady
Diana
Miss
Eli7abeth Asquith,
THREE BIG DAYS
F <
Thursday Friday
and Saturday
Manners,
Daughter of the Duke of Rutlund,
most famous beauty in England.
daughter of
the
form er
prime
/ )
known
minister
as
of Engiund
Ellg©l1© TH©atr©
10-iPiece Symphony Orchestra
August 22, 23, and 24
[V i
th e
ADM ISSION
Matinee 25c
Evenings, Lower Floor 50c
Balcony 25c
Children 10c
TO O U U P A T R O N S
1 hive viewed this picture, as 1 have “ Hearts of the W orld”, both are beyond any power of description. You simply must see them, — they are
worth almost any sacrifice to do so.
A. H. M«T>Ov ' ’
>|
This picture is soon to be shown in Portland, Seatth* and San Francisco.
Cars
------ $ ! ¡i-, ta i i i
for sale or trade
1918
1915
1916
1914
1917
1914
1918
1917
1918
1914
1915
1910
O V E R L A N D 75
$775
REO ....... $500
SA X O N SIX__ $000
OAKLAND 4
$ 150
D O D G E .............. $750
OAKLAND
$ (00
DODGE .... $800
C H E V R O L E T ..
$000
CH EVRO LET
$735
FORD ................. $350
STUD E B AK E K
$000
R E O ..................... $ 7 5
and others— Save money
------------- buy at the ------------
GOOD USED
CAR CENTER
PH O N E 9 4 9
930 Olive
Eugene, Oregon
h
li evi
R E D CROSS N O T E S
Methodist Church Kev. Joseph Knotts,
pastor. Sunday school ul 10 a. m.
Regular preaching services at II a. in.
The shipment last week consisted o f , and M : *H> p. rn. Kpwurth league at 7:00
ili helpless « ¡is** shirts and 3fif) fiv e yard p. in. Mid week prayer meeting Tliurx
[ d a y evenings at 8:00 o ’clock.
rolls, representing a cost in material o f
Morning sermon, " T h y I’ ath.” (Sic
♦ 170. Members o f both the branch and
ning sermon, " T h e Heart o f the Gospel
auxiliaries are doing very satisfactory
I Message. ’ ’
work on the shirts.
.
• .
•
• •
C! ristian Church W alter t'allison. min
The surgical dressing department re
ister Bibb* -chord 0:13 a. in. Y, I*. H.
K. 7:00 p ,,in. I'reaching services ftt
minds one o f a bee hive, so busy are the j
women pieking over moss and making i 11:00 a. in. and 8:Oii p. in.
Subject 10:15 a. in., " W h y We Keep
pads. The British are making four mil­
lion sphagnum moss pads a month and 1 the la ird ’s D a y .” Subject at 8 p. m.,
ihe Canadians twenty million annually. \ • ‘ The 1'arable o f the Talents.”
This
-and
branch hopes to complete a thou
by September 1.
•
• •
Baptist Church E <1 <». Croat, pastor
emeritus. Sunday sellout at 10:00 a.
in. I'reaching at 11:00 a. in. I’ ruyer
meeting Thursday evening, 7:.’{0 o ’clock.
( 'ot tng«* tiro\f I .omni* rond » month ago Hphiiginiin ino** pud*. More h« Ip i* ur
LACK OF LABOR CAUSE
Gut flint it hu« I *•••• fi i ui |MiN.*d hit* to g«*t g«*ntly nerded. I.« mi \«* tlie l»til«te* writti
OF ROAD W O R K D E L A Y
'
Hoad work in this section is suffering
| because o f inability to secure labor.
County Commissioner Spencer reports
that work was ordered started oil the
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COTTON TABERNACLE
LECTURES CONTINUE!
anyone to do th«» work und that tin* nu
prov einen I may have to wait until u
! crew now working at l.oran«* ha* emu
p|efe«l that j«d».
I
their dnd* for thè*« fwo
I m * oh li:imi
I)ÌM«’oiiiniod«*
little to «lo *«tniething l’or
«* p «ft you t«« a* mudi in
they nr« «loing ili th«,n*
evening* and
y<Hir*el\c* n
tln* boy* w ho
your wny a*
Help! Help! Help!
ln*triietor* will he dii htind to teitrh
Th«* *iirgii*nl «lr«***ing* r«»«»m will I»«* voli how to lutike th«**«* pud*, in ea*«* you
op«*n Friday and Saturday « v e i l i n g * thi* do not know. T h e room* are «>p«n e v e ry
w«*«*k, in addition t « » the r**giilni «•%«• lift «•ritmili, and M o m la v and T h u r* « ln y
ning*. I m *«* iiiih «* o f a ii «* w or«l«*r for I MIMI ¡ •*v eiting* of «*\ «*ry week.
SUBJECTS FOR T H E W E E K
Monday, \ug. 20 Hiatory o f nation*
•ind |# o u « ! m foretold in pr«>pli«*i»y ; «»ver
throw of gre*t«**t organization o f th**
f irth point«*«! out.
Tu«*-day.
' ng. 27 lnfi«l«dity ov^j
thrown; M '- i a b * h i p o f t hrift pi«»v«*n.
W fd iif«d a y , Aug. 2S The g«»*p«d in
•lindow.
Thur**lny, Aug. 2!» Our High l'ri#**tf
\dv«»cnt«'t Mediator.
Friday, Aug. 00 Weighed «rid want
ing.
Hnturdny, Aug. .’»I T h « law of th«*
Many more workers are needed at
once for the surgiea! dressing rooms.
\ n order has been received for 1000
Christian Science Church-Services in
sphagnum moss pads, which must be de
chattel at 212 Second street each Him
livered by September It.
day at I I : :<U| a. m. liegnlar testimonial
meeting Wednesday evening at 8:IMi
o'clock. The building is open for the use
-»> _
—
o f the circulating library each Wednes
I
I
day afternoon from 1:30 to 4 :.'I0 o ’clock. gOMpl’ l.
A M O N G T H E CH URCH ES
All are cordially invited to the services
Hunday, S«*pt. 1 Th«» n«*w Girth, th»*
as weft as to make use o f the literature.
only way into h«nv«n.
COTTON T A B E R N A C L E
Lectures every evening by Pastor J. Oospel Mission W B. Finney and w ife
Corner Main and Fifth
leaders Second door south o f cream
Mark Comer in the cotton tabernacle,)
Services Tuesday and Friday st
corner of Fifth strept anil Main avenue, i ery
Each
ev«*ning
at H o ’elock -All nr« w«*l
8:00 p in Sunday services at 2:30 and
See announcement elsewhere for sub • 8:00 p. m.
come— Auk question*
For the Summer Season
when picnics, auto trips and camp­
ing parties are in order, remember
that
CRESCENT
CREAM COFFEE
is jnst as fragrant when mnde in
open air as in your own home
it ’s the <le luxe roller for the
Hummer home or vacation camp.
the
All grocers sell it
( ’25
40e lb.