Cottage Grove sentinel and Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Oregon) 1915-1921, March 28, 1919, Image 5

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    tire Jellies
to the rule Friday and Ha tur day, April
The money you spend with us we
II and 12, when Mr. G r iffith ’» lutest spend with you. Home made, borne trad«,
inili2Stfe
nnd greatest triumph, “ Hearts o f the bread. Header’s bakery.
World,” 1» presented for its premiere in
James Pitcher, sou of Mr. and Mrs.
this city ut tbo Areude theatre.
M ile» Pitcher, is here from Alaska, vis­
Mi»« Zena Wheeler is spending the iting his parents and other relatives.
The senior Pitcher is just recovering
week at Corvallis.
James Brow h was up from Ha lem this from a severe attack o f paralysis.
HEARTH OF TH E WORLD.
week un busiuess.
Miss Muiuio Knox bus arrived here
Thu (lutes hulf soles for uuto tires
can be had at my shop after March 1. from Heattle to meke this her home.
V. H. Goff.
f2 ltfe T l r s . N. A. Ovorholser visited at J e f­
The Black Unite mine made another ferson during the past week.
.OF
»hipmeiit of ” <|uiek ” Hntiirduy.
Eord truck service afternoons und
W. Nichols went to Brownsville Mon Hunduys. City or country. Phone 128-it.
day to attend the funeral o f l.is broth -r- C. A. Kurre( Black Butte Htuge. m28pd
in law, James Himiuons, who died ut
> P
Mrs. Alice l.egut, who had been visit­
Ashland.
ing at the home o f her mother, Mrs. El-
New spring huts for ladies, misses ley Jones, returned Friday to Portland,
accompanied by her son.
und children at The Fair.
Miss Kuthryu Reynolds was up from
Mrs. H. l i Innung returned to Eugene
>•
Tuesday, ufter u visit with Mrs. Lucy Divide Friday to attend th« U. o f O.
glee club concert.
Holland.
Josephine Crowell, who took the part
Pastor Mark Comer was in Epgene
o f the “ southern mother” in “ The
Tuesday.
Birth of u N ation ’ ’ and the vindictive
HEARTH OF TH E WORLD.
Queen Catherine de Medici in “ Intol­
Mr. ami Mrs. F. B. VunNortwiek left
erance,” is “ the g ir l’s ” mother in
Huturdny for an extended visit in
“ Hearts o f the W orld.” Arende the­
Illinois nml will complete by train the
ater, Friday uud Huturdny, April 11-12.
trip they stnrted Inst full by automobile,
Rev. Joseph Knotts attended a cen­
when they turned back from eastern
tenary meeting in Eugene Friday eve­
< Iregon.
ning.
C. F. Bodolf, who in attending O. A.
O., is spending’ the week with friends
kern.
Dry lime sulfur is cheaper and better
Mrs. J. T. Collins, o f Springfield, vis­
than tbo liquid solution. Wynne 4
Kiine.
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Charles prot/.rnun is up from O. A. Dinne wood and Mrs. Harah Harms.
Mr. and Mrs. George Wilson were up
C. for the week.
A son has been born to Mr. and Mrs. from the Pallett mill over Sunday.
Raymond and Ben Rinard left Satur­
J. W. Grant of Htanley, Wis. Mrs. Grant
QUICK SERVICE
day for Minnesota.
is
a
sister
of
Mrs.
Elbert
Bede
and
Mr.
M E A LS SERVED A T A L L HOURS
Grunt formerly wu» one o f the publish­
Pathe records will bring to yonr own
Candy, Tobacco, Cigars
This coupon w ill admit any outside
ers o f The Hentinel.
home ull the musie o f the world, hav­
patron to the Arcade Theater Satur I
ing laboratories in all the large cities in
MRS. M. L. Henderson, Proprietor
Gurden tool*; Hwengel Hardware.
Europe and in New York. H. C. Mad­
day, March 29, at one-half price.
|
Victor Kent, who has returned from sen.
fl4 t fe
France, is expected here »oon to visit
Mrs. Joe Baker aad H. T. Williams
Mrs. ('. H. Burkholder, Mrs. Lydia bis parents, Mr. und Mrs. O. M. Kem.
By request o f many outside patrons,
visited relatives at Mabel during the
Hti.uffer, Charles Burkholder und Miss He was in the coast artillery.
Mr. White, manager o f the Arcade,
past week.
Bell,. Burkholder arrived Haturilny from
has deeided to give Saturday and
Mrs. J. E. Jewell left for Portland | Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Messenger left
Corvallis and arc spending the week
Sunday matinees. As a special in­
Friday for an extended visit.
Saturday for Arlie in Polk county to
here.
ducement, any person livin g outside
New goods arrived this week at The make their home.
o f the city limits presenting this cou­
Death, fire und taxes wait for no
Fair.
Mfs. 8. E. McCall, sister o f Mrs. Fin­
pon at the tieket window Saturday,
man. Better protect yourself with both
Mrs. B. K. Lawson arrived Friday ley Whipps and M. C. Robbins, who bad
March 29, will be admitted at one-
life und fir « insurance before some cat-
half the regular price.
nstropho happens. Tulk with Metcalf. from Redlands, Culif., to join her hus­ made an extended visit here, left Sat­
urday for Aberdeen, S. D. She will dis­
H e ’ll give you the straight goods. m7tfc band here.
A 10 pound son was born Friday to pose fo her household goods and move
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Ghent and son
to Tacoma, Wash.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Harkleroad.
lloincr, o f Myrtle Point, visited during
and other well known players. Arcade
Buy dry lime sulfur from Wynne 4 theater, Friday and Saturday, April 11
HEARTH OF T H E WORLD.
th,. past week at the Ben Burgess home
nt I'pton. Mrs. Burgess is a daughter
Mrs. Bowman Hartley, of Puyallup, Kime and cut down the cost o f your and 12.
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Wash., who had been visiting at the spraying.
of Mr. and Mrs. Ghent.
Wm. Haldeman has gone to Corvallis
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Austin
Jackson
have and will attend O. A. C.
home
of
her
sister,
Mrs.
C.
E.
Htewurt,
Fishing tuekle; Hwengel Hardware.
left Monday for a visit in southern moved here from Creswell.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. England received
Oregon. Hhe and her niece, Miss Ruth
Mr. and Mrs. D. W. McKinney spent word Friday from their son Orton, who
Htewurt, visited in Eugene Friday.
Sunday at Saginaw.
is in the service as an electrician, that
Members o f the Bob Martin family,
Miss Nellie Myers, o f Eugene, spent he was sailing at once for France. He
o f Portland, who had quite a session th,. week-end here at the home o f her gave no other details. He probably will
with the flu, are now all practically re­ sister, Mrs. Elbert Smith.
be the only Cottage Grove boy who got
covered nnd Miss Trista has returned
E A S IE R k C H E A P E R TO R A I8 E
Spalding base ball goods and ail ath­ to go to F-ance after the signing o f th"
to her work.
letic stuff sold by Hwengel Hardware. armistice.
Two or three second hand wagons for
Miss Mabel Goodridge, formerly' o f
District Attorney Ray was in the city
sale. Wynne 4 Kime.
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this city and sister o f Mrs. Nelson Dur­
C ATALO O ON REQUEST
Ross Aubrey went to Ashland the first
Horatio Mosby, who served with the ham, was married Marche 22 at Walla
o f the week to puck up hia war relics, colors during the recent “ unpleasant­ Walla, Wash., to Edmund Anderson, re­
which he had shipped with those o f a ness,” is here visiting his mother, Mrs. cently with the colors.
churn. He expected to leave from there Jean Mosby.
Box «14, Cottage Orove, Ore.
The C. E. Umphrey fnmily and Mrs.
Phone 1-F2 21/, MUes E o n of City
for eastern Oregon, but returned here
Umphrey’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J.
H E A R TS OF TH E WORLD.
with his sister-in-law and her husband,
McCord, who are visiting here from
Mrs.
Mary Elizabeth Henderson,
Mr. nnd Mrs. G. R. Hammond, o f Ga­
Iowa, visited at Corvallis yesterday,
mother o f F. E. Henderson, o f this eity,
making the trip by motor.
J. A. Burgess was in from Hnginuw zelle, Calif., whom he met at the train
died of appoplexv at her home at Wes­
coming
for
a
visit
here
with
Mrs.
Ham
Friday for the first time in several
Archie Thompson was in Eugene Wed­
ton March 9, at the ago o f 70 years. She
months. He left dnffodils and violets mond’■ mother, Mrs. Emma Aubrey.
was the mother o f nine children, all o f nesday on business.
Next week will be observed as a week
with several o f his friends, telling The
Mrs. Leslie Engrain arrived Wednes­
whom, together with her husband, who
Sentinel that he believed in passing the o f prayer at tho Methodist church and
day from Redding, Calif., for a visit
is 88, survive her.
flowers around in life rather than plac­ the next week the annual revival meet­
Spray 4 Long have jnst got time to with her aunt, Miss Lydia Hooper.
ing them upon the grave—besides he ings will be held.
George Atkinson was in Eugene Wed­
put
that car of yours in ship shape. 32Stf
didn't think The Hentinel ever would be
One o f the great pleasures o f going to
Mrs. Anna Vick has received con­ nesday on business.
tlesiL enough to have flowers placed the theater and also of seeing the big
William £vans, who had been visiting
upon its headstone.
picture dmmns is the opportunity nf- firmation o f the denth o f her husband.
at
the George Dowens home, left Wed­
Sidney
George
Vick,
which
occurred
at
fordod
to
renew
acquaintance
with
old
Go to Hprny 4 Long to have your bat­
tery recharged and overhauled. Re­ friends und favorites. D. W. G riffith, Marion, 111., Feb. 23, from influenza. nesday for Vancouver to get his dis­
charging 12-volt battery, $1.21»; 6-volt tho w izard o f filmdom, shrewdly divines Mrs. Vick had heard indirectly o f Mr. charge from the Canadian army.
Mrs. lima Beuger has been quite ill
battery, $1; lighting battery, 75c. m2Stf this truth und has retnined some o f his V ick's denth and wrote for positive in­
formation. Three children are living during the past week.
L. H. Hill in spending the week in best players in all his pictures. Several
with their mother, Glen, aged 13; Alice,
Mrs. G. M. Hall, Mrs. Anna Gowdy
California preparatory to moving there. o f the stars and favorites who helped
to make “ The Birth o f a N ation ” and aged 8, and Odessa, aged 6.
and daughter Bethel and Mrs. H. A.
Dry lime-sulfur is not a substitute for Miller were Eugene visitors Wednes­
“ Intolerance” the greatest sueeesaes o f
their time are to be seen again in liquid lime-sulfur. It is the liquid in day.
“ Hearts o f the W orld,” which is con­ dry form and is cheaper. For sale by
The Wm. Plank fam ily is moving to
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sidered by Mr. G riffith 's severest crit­ Wynne & Kime.
Reedsport.
ics to be the supreme triumph o f his ca-
The W. F. M. 8. o f the Methodist
Mrs. H. B. Yancy and Mrs. M. B.
Our advertising has brought us so
rcer up to this wriTing. Arcade theater church will give a silver tea in the
McKibben visited rn Springfield this
murh cleaning nml pressing thnt we
April 11 and 12.
church parlors Wednesday, April 2. Th«.
week.
find it necessary to stop advertising
Eugene Register: Major J. C. John­ occasion w ill be in honor o f Isabella
Lamar and Bernard Piper, o f Port­
thnt line o f work for the present.
son, a former attorney o f Cottago Grove, Tholburn. one o f the pioneer mission­
land, are visiting their grandparents,
We are still soliciting
aries,
and
o
f
the
fifteenth
anniversary
now located at Gold Beach, Curry coun­
ROUOH D R Y W O RK
ty, was in Eugene Monday and left o f the society. A ll women interested in Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Piper.
however, nnd will handle it gently
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Tompkins were in
Tuesday afternoon for home. He was in missionary work are cordially invited to
and carefully.
Eugene Wednesday.
be present.
the army during the war.
Mrs. W. W. MeFarland went to Port­
Oliver plows; Swengel Hardware.
Dr. A. W. Kime returned Monday
land
Wednesday for a visit.
from Portland, where he took a post­
Rev. D. A. MacLeod, former pastor
graduate course.
B. 8. Swengel was in Oakland Tues­
o f the Presbyterian church here and Y.
H. C. Madsen has just received a full M. C. A. secretary during the war, was day.
line o f the famous Pathe grnphophones. in the city between trains yesterday
T. C. Shaw was in from Row river
Albert G riffin nnd Charles Lackey Call and see them.
fl4 tfc morning.
Monday and attended to having his
visited in Eugene Friday.
Kathryn Baker, Eleanor Groetsinger
The Harry Culver family is moving name put on the L ive W ire ’s subscrip­
Sergeant l)nn Woods, who had been nnd John Bridges, Endeavor workers, here from Grants Pass, Mr. Culver hav­ tion list.
visiting his grnndpurents, l>r. nnd Mrs. attended the Christian ehureh her«. Sun- ing sold out his business in that city.
J. A. McCullough wns in Eugene Wed­
I). I „ Woods, left Friday for Mnrth- dny nnd spent the night with the Rev.
Special for Saturday only, 6 rolls o f nesday on business.
field to visit his sister. Miss Carolyn, Cnllison fnmily.
toilet paper 25c. The Fair.
J. 8. Magladry, o f the Bohemia Lum­
who is teaching school there.
Mrs. B. W „ Garner, o f Silk Creek, is
ber company, was in Eugene this week
In
the
case
o
f
Wm.
Lane
against
the
Lillian Gish, who plays “ the g ir l” in visiting in Portland.
*
Bank o f Cottage Grove, the bnnk has on business.
“ Hearts o f the W orld,” and who mnde
Lawn mowers; Hwengel Hardware.
filed an nnswer asking for an order that
the trip to the battlefields o f France
Ernest Helliwell, a Roseburg mer­ the pla in tiff make more definite his
Dairy Meeting a Fizzle.
with her sister Dorothy and Robert
chant, visited the first o f the week with claim that he is the owner o f a certain
The dairy meetings held here Friday
Harron to make scenes o f the big pro­
his brothers, F. J. and A. W.
note which he admits was made to H el­ and Saturday were poorly attended.
duction, was seen as Elsie Htoneman in
Alby Ritchey, one o f the boys who en E. Nowell.
The Friday meetings were saved by tho
“ The Birth o f a N a tio n ” and symbol­
Prominent in the cast o f “ Hearts o f attendance o f the agricultural class o f
ized Walt W hitman’s imaginary char­ went to France, returned home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Morgan have the W orld” are the beauti/ul Gish sis­ the public schools, but there were so
acter “ out o f the cradle endless rock­
ters, Lillian and Dorothy, Robert Har­ few present Saturday that the lectures
in g ” in ” Intolerance.” Arende theater moved hero from Eugene.
Friday and Saturday, April 11 and 12.
New glassware, jardinieres, etc., at ron, George Fawcett, George Seigman, were not given.
Roy Hliort has bought the N. H. Mar­ The Fnir.
tin property at the corner o f Fifth nnd
Raymond Yeatch is up from O. A. C.
Washington.
for the week.
Mrs. W. B. Cooper left Saturday for
Orrin Moe, is confined to his home
a visit with hea parents at Centrnlia, this week with a fever.
Wash.
OUR DIRECT AND INTIMATE CONNECTIONS W ITH M A N Y HUN
Mrs. Henry Hohl and Mrs. George
DRED CORRESPONDENTS IN ALL PARTS OF THE CIVILIZED
New ginghams, perenles, calicoes, Hohl returned Huturdny from Ht. H el­
WORLD ENABLES US TO PERFORM SPECIAL SERVICE IN FOB
draperies, etc., st The Fair.
ens, accompanied by their pnrents, Mr.
EIGN DRAFTS AND MOlfEY ORDERS.
Eugene I.nmmers, who is in the navy, and Mrs. H. E. Cooper and their uncle,
IF YOU DESIRE TO SEND MONEY TO YOUR FRIENDS OR
H. Miller.
writes that he has just seen Gibraltar.
RELATIVES IN FOREIGN COUNTRIES CONSULT TUB
H E A R TS OF TH E WORLD.
Miss (»»is Thornes was up from Anlnuf
Friday to attend the entertainment by
E. J. Howe, who haa been employed
the U. o f O. gleo club.
at Portland for a year or more, hna re­
Mrs. Fred Ernest arrived Friday from turned to aguin make this his home.
M E M B ER O F FED ER A L R ES E R V E BANK
His fam ily have remained here.
Ban Diego, Calif.
iU P R E M E T R IU M P
rr
T h a t h a v e the
P u r e Fruit Flavor
2 5 c and 3 5 c Jars
J
C. A Hurtcll m u » in I'orlliiml on busi-
lie»» the fir»| of the wei-Jt.
Mr and Mr«. II, A. Miller viaited
their daughter, Mr». Annu lie»«, nt
Roseburg over Hominy.
We linve rorn planter« anil potato
planter» for sulr Hwcng.-I llardware.
Mr». K. It. ('rune returned Hunduy
from u viait in the »outhern part of the
»tale.
Everett (iront( oue of the members of
the noth, who »topped for a viait at
Vancouver ufter being ilisrliitrged from
the army, arrived here Tuesday.
The biggest event in the entire aenaon
in the world of motion pirture» will lie
the presentation of It. W. tiriffith 'a lat
eat film muaterpiere, "lle n rta o f the
World.” At the Arende theater, Friday
nnd Hutiirdny, April II h ii i I 12.
Win. Onroutte ia now sporting a rltiaay
Htuilrlmker Hi*, Inning trui|*'d in bia
aedan.
The Eugene ■ hnmlier o f commerce haa
appointed a committee whirh will aelert
a amtulile landing field for the fleet of
airplanea ei per toil to make the flight
from Mnther field, Haeramento, to the
roae featival at I’orllund in June.
YOUR EYES
(act methodi used in
(animation! reveal all
of refraction in the
eye. We then aupply,
>ur own workshop, the
cind of lentei required
h particular case.
H alf aolea aavo bnlf on your »hoe kill.
Your ahoea will In at murh longer if al
way» kept repaired and the coat o f rc
pair» will he cheaper that wny. Hce Dor
d o ff, the old original shoe doctor, j lt fc
lapi you are iufferine
chei or other physical
lforta because of ill-
glasses Our lenses
eye strain, correct er-
M vision and improve
»yesight.
It F. I tit»*», of U r in e , haa collected
the bounty on a coyote.
Worth Harvey nml George M. Hull
have keen appointed member» o f the eX-
eeutive rommittee o f l.nne county for
the Victory loan.
Remember Mnrrh 31, lu»t day o f our
anniveraury bargain». The Fair.
Eugene Hegiater: Answer to the suit
nf I.. M Trnvia ngmnat the J. Al I ’atti
»on I.umber company and Cal M. Young
was filed Monday by the defendants.
The latter nak thnt the ruaa lie diamiaaed
without eoata ngtunat the plaintiff on
the ground» that a part of the ullega
)tometrist-Optician
tiona are untruthful.
(»ROU ND ON PRE M ISES
HEARTH OF TH E WORI.D.
M i»« Carolyn Hehelling spent the
week end in Eugene. 0
John llolladny leave* shortly for Cun
ndu nnd may locate there.
Full line o f 1‘ atbe record» on hand;
require no ehange o f needle». The per-
<1 inplMy mi WTtiwmrnt <>f niNiient, sm oot h , polished sapphire ball
being round, it will not cut the surface
)if th«» W orld. ’ ’
irgiierite Toriter in beri* visi!- o f the record nor impair it in any wny
» » a »harp point, hence the Path« re
h hey, Mie. John i U r a t s , " l i " cords arc practically indeatructible. 1C
iffcrc.l » pnrulytie stn.ke.
C. Mudaen.
,
fH t fc
I l o J. |„ M.-ntty, Mr*.
Il
“ I'n c lr” Hurne and “ Aunt” Jane
r|> an<| Mimi Kunii c Viuilli-n
V catch left Tuesday for Albany to
^r«-.| tu K hkfiii ' Moadny.
spend the summer at the home o f their
fi, Souvenir Day ut Tlu> Fui
daughter, Mrs. W. V. McGee.
|gh Trinim i h:i» n lurmil (rum
Henry Jorgenson arrived Tuesday
o| viait In Hnlem.
(
from Marshfield, being culled here by
I r » V iiiiIti ih Rirk w n» u|> front the »criouK injuries to his »inter, Miss
fu wt-i-k visiGng In-r |>nri-ut». Esther, in the automobile necident Sun­
Ir». II. |{. Ooilnrd.
day.
ilropruetora. Chronic rum'»,
Get your tre* sprny before it is too
«mg.
m28tfc late. Hwengel Hardware.
Il » min- O rceir, o f Indvpen-
Mrs. E. If. Yancey, of Klamath Fall»,
Mr» IC. tiriffin . o f Hpriug- | who was called to Eugene by injuries to
Msiting III «ir pii renta, Mr. and her »on in a logging camp accident, vis
iteil the first o f the week nt the H. B.
(Irio'ne, on HiIk errrk.
knrlis U w n m cr unii np from Yancey home.
Mondny.
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Aaher M 'u rne)
|"ing fine, thnnk yon, Imt we to Marion Wednesday, after n visit with
liuaineai juat thè »lime. Itemi relatives here und st Roseburg.
The engagements o f II. W. G riffith s
mrhlltt fe
Muekin, o f Hnskalrhi-wiin, vi» great photoplay spectacles never fail to
feek rit thè homo o f Ili» i'ou»in, draw out the very best elements of SO*
in. Ili* wn» on hi» wny hoine ,• i,-?\ ;t| the t l p l r i l p everywhere they
are announced and will lip no exception
I ngelea.
us care for your eye
We will treat you
J. S ch oll
OF THE TOWN
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(«lion pail compound........ - .................................. $1.25
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