Cottage Grove sentinel and Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Oregon) 1915-1921, November 21, 1919, Image 2

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    Program at Arcade Theater
TONIGHT, FRIDAY, NOV. 21 NAZIMOV.VS groat pro­
duction “ T1IE BRAT,” will be shown for one night only.
It is the story of the ennobling influence of love. Its heroine
ami dominating character is a wait of the city's slums who
has never known any name save “ The Brat.” Fired for be­
ing shabby, she faces the world desperate. Laugh with her,
cry with her and sympathise with her. We guarantee this
story. 15c and 30c.
SAT., NOV. 22—'“ THREE MEN AND A GIRL” with
MARGUERITE CLARK. What’s biting the»' fellows, any­
how? Certainly the girl is pretty enough 1 Well, you see,
these threo men have fled to the Maine woods just to . seapo
the other sex, and No use, men, no use! Do they walk into
the trap? Bring all the family. 10c anti 25c.
SUNDAY, NOV. 23—LILA LEE in “ SUCH A I.lTTI.K
PIRATE.” A regular old story pirate yarn, but with i very
modern damsel right in the hub of it. There is a villain
ended “ Bad Eye.” Try to seo this story unraveled.
MONDAY, NOV. 2+ All lovers of FRANKLIN FARNUM
should see him in “ THE EMPTY CAB.” This is a play ot
love ami mystery, counterfeiters anti detectives.
TUESDAY, NOV. 25--JA C K RICHARDSON in “ MAN
ABOVE THE LA W ,” a story of the east and west. Won­
derful action anti night seems. If you like frontier stories
you will like this one.
WEDNESDAY, NOV. 26—We have a good two-reel west­
ern drama, “ DOWN BUT NOT OUT,” a two-reel comedy,
“ BEAUTY AND THE BOOB,” as well as one reel of news
and history.
THURSDAY, NOV. 27—Oh, that RED GLOVE night!
I can hardly wait for it to come. This will be the tenth
episode and it is a good one. Also PETE MORRISON in his
western play, as well as a good comedy.
FRIDAY, NOV. 28— Another VIOLA DANA picture,
“ PLEASE GET MARRIED.” This is a hurricane o f hi­
larity, bubbling with the effervescence of youth. It is from
the pens of Janies Cullen and Allen Browne. You will owe
yourselves a grudge all your lives should you miss this. \ou
will be compelled to turn somersaults to keep quiet.
French, nil of Albany; Mr». Mary Salt
mnr»h. gru ml mot her of the bride, and
Mina Verna Cnrothora, of Portland; .1
F. Me Donald, of Bend, undo of the
bride; Mia» Kvn Penne, of tolge ne
Mr. and Mr». M. il. Dunn and three
non», Kotiert, Harold and John, of
Ko.ieburg; Mr». Mae Rice, Mr». Elira
Gilmore and Mi»« Mae llarbert, of Cot
tage Drove.
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Member» of the Methodi»t congrega
tion gave a kitchen »liower Friday
evening for Mr. and Mr». Albert Wood
ard, newlywed», nt their home on north
Ninth afreet. The bride formerly wan
Mi»» LuYilln Ituell, a toucher in the
»chool» her«'. Mr. Woodard reeentlv
returned from »on ice with the Pana
diati Ked Cruna.
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The Koval Neighbor» and Modern
Woodmen are |daninng a turkey »ii|>|>er
for Thanksgiving eve.
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The lniComiia club met Tuesday af
teraoon with Mr». II. U. drigg» and
»pent the afternoon pleusnntly with
fancy work and ill »octal conversation,
after which dainty refreshment» were
nerved. Quests of the club were Mr»
S. II. MrKertian, Mrs. H. V. Allison
and Mi»» Crawford.
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The M. P. O. club meet« next week
with Mr». Icon Denl.nries.
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Mr». W. P. Hall and Mrs. C. K. Frost
were hostesses Wednesday night to
members o f the Joker club and their
friend». Seven table» played five him
Irod until 11 o ’clock, when a two
C o i n :e luncheon wits »erveil.
OREGON NEWS NOTES
OF GENERAUNTEREST
Principal Events of the Week
Briefly Sketched for Infor­
mation of Our Readers. /
The annual corn ahow at Ooqutlle
was a big success.
Ashland Is suffering from a rather
SOCIETY.
serious fuel shortage.
The berry growing propaganda has
Through an error by the typesetter taken hold In (' 00 « county.
The Bend lodge of Elks will soon be­
in skipping a line, the program of the
Euterpean club, published last week gin the erection of a beautiful new
stated that Marie Ventch gave a piano $86,000 temple.
solo, "T h e Big Clock.’ ’ The item
Counterfeiters are flooding the Coos
should have stated that the piano *olo
was by Olivian Smith. Miss Ventch Bay district with spurious half-dollar
gave a vocal solo, "T h e Moon of Fall and dollar coins.
ing Leaves,” by Cadman.
Cooa county taxable property, accord
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lng to the board of equalization, has a
Stewart McDonald.
value of $32,402,241.
The marriage o f Miss Nelson Me
The Beaver Portland cement plant
Donald, o f Albany, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. J. J. McDonald, of this eity, at Gold Hill Is rushing preparations
to Mr. Kobert W. Stewart, of Albany, for operation as soon as possible.
was solemnized at two o ’clock Hatur
More than 13,720 acres of wheat has
day at the home o f the bride’s parents
been certified for seed purposes lu
on south First street. Mrs. Orpah Ben
son played the Mendelssohn wedding Sherman, Union and Wasco counties.
The annual teachers' Institute of
march and the impressive ring cere
mony was performed by Rev. W. H. Lane county is to be held at the Ku
Lee, president o f Albany college. Mrs. gene high school November 24, 26
Leon
Des Larses sang two
solos,
“ Flower of All the World,” and'“ Be and 26.
Portland led the Pacific coast In the
lievo Me If All Those Endearing
Young Charms.”
Light refreshments value of sales at Its army quarter­
were served following the ceremony master store for the week ending No­
and the happy couple left at once on
a honeymoon trip to northern points, vember 1.
Members of the Marlon and Polk
The bride is a former teacher in Al­
bany college. The bridegroom is with county medical association have boost­
tho Valley States Electric company, of ed their fees to meet the steadily ad­
Albany. The following guests were
present: Rev. and Mrs. W. H. Lee, vancing cost of living.
A big delegation of commercial club
C. H. Stewart, father of the bride
groom; Miss Kate Stewart, sister of secretaries of Oregon met at Halem
the bridegroom; Mise Elizabeth Irvine, Monday for the somt-annual conolave
Stewart and Miss Josephine Kalston, o f association secretaries.
Mrs. Henrietta
Brown and Seth
Cannery companies cannot hold
growers to strict performance of their
contracts, according to a decision ren­
dered by the circuit court In Hah-m.
Aneroid lake. In Wallowa county,
was thrown open to hook and line fish­
ing during the winter months by the
Oregon fish and game commission.
Highest honors In the national ac­
cident prevention drive In the north­
west officially have been awarded to
the Southern Pacific lines north of
Ashland.
Attorney General Brown gives notice
that he will proceed to proar-rutr any
one known to be guilty of violating the
law against profiteering In foods and
other necessities.
Oregon has been selected as the
meeting place of the next annual con­
vention of the Oregon State Hotel-
men's assoe.iation, which will be held
on December 6 and 6.
H. R. Hoeflnr announced at Astoria
that within 30 days he will begin work
on the construction of a new candy
factory. The cost of the plant will be
approximately $50,000.
Governor Olcott announced he would
appoint George S. Sizemore aa district
attorney of Harney county to succeed
Thoy were on their honey moon. - “ Now that we’re mar­
M. A. Biggs, who has resigned, to take
ried, dear,” Haiti he, “ Let’« spoon a little.” “ All right,
effect Decomber 31, 1019.
Lovekins, ’ said she1. Then they learned they were not mar­
ried at all!
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Antonio Hanlgsman, son of A. Han-
lgsman, Hood River orchard 1st, has
attracted Indiana automobile acces­
sory manufacturers by the Invention
of a map holder for motor tourlsta.
The Klamath Falls box-makers' un­
ion has decided to ask the state con­
IS THE KISSLESS BRIDE IN THE MIRTHFUL FARCE
ciliation board to conduct an Investi­
gation of wage conditions and cost of
OF EMBARRASSED NEWLYWEDS
living with a view to raising their
wage scale.
Presbyterians of Albany, Lebanon,
Brownsville, Mill City, Hhelhurn, Oraw-
fordsvllle, Gates, Meha-ma and Mount
Metro’s adaptation of the hilarious stage success of James
Pleasant will attend a new era con­
Cullen and Lewis Allen Browne, as produced by Oliver Mo-
ference In the First Presbyterian
roseo. Directed in seven sparkling nets by John luce.
church of Albany.
In case of an I. W. W. uprising In
Oregon similar to that which occurred
at Ontralla, Adjutant-General Htafrln
of the O. N. O. says he would ho able
to recruit between 1600 and 1600 men
for Immediate duty.
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The BRAT
ARCADE
Tonight
Viola Dana
“PLEASE GET MARRIED”
Arcade, FRIDAY, Nov. 2 8
FLOUR
AUMSVILLE FLOUR, MADE FROM SELECTED
WALDO HILLS WHEAT. A FANCY PATENT
FLOUR THAT TOOK FIRST PRIZE IN COMPETI
TION AGAINST ALL OTHER FLOUR IN THE
UNITED STATES AT THE CENTENNIAL EXPO
SITION. EVERY SACK GUARANTEED TO GIVE
SATISFACTION.
$ 3.10
per sack
POWELL & BURKHOLDER
At the T oitht of Fifth Street ;m<l Main Avenue
WORKS 10 YEARS AT A DOLLAR for, tho evidence introduci*! »bowing
A DAY; JUST OET8 HIS
that several »mall payment» which hud
MONEY
been made had not been urenunted fur
by Garten.
Having worked 10 year* on a farm
at the rate of a dollar a day, year in
In Iowa. Long» for Oregon.
and year out, William Garten, a farm
George Tollior, who went to Iowa
laborer, ha» been given n verdict in from Walker »co rn i month» ago on nr
circuit court against his former cm count of hl« hi>ulth, writes that he is
ployer, Edward Bailey, a well known looking anxiously forward to the timi'
Junction City farmer, in the «um of when hi» health will tie such that lie
61201.50, found t<> be due him, M i l e , ran return to Oregon. He mty» timi
6125 »» attorney fee«,
the furnier» there are in n prosperous
Thi» wn» practically the amminl »mil condition, work hard, make lots of
money and nre old nt .111. Corn nud
hog» nre the principal . crop». Ijind
»ell« from 6230 to 6500 an acre. Roud
I hiih I n and tnxr» a r e taking »0 much
that Mr. Tellier doubt» if the farmer*
there rleur any more than their Ore
goo brethren whose total inrome 1 » not
»0 great. The ronl shortage ha* been
fell there, ri'eilltillg ill »t-hoola being
closed and many trnina being taken
off. The cold winter weather bnsii’t
made much of a mil with Mr. Tellier
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