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About Cottage Grove sentinel and Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Oregon) 1915-1921 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 9, 1920)
Program at Arcade Theater F R ID A Y , JA N . 9 — A ll who wish to see MRS. ('11ARI,IF. C H A P L IN in “ B O R R O W K l) C L O T H K S ” slumUl 001110 out this night. In thin piuturo this dainty star offers some o f hor most distinctive work. S A T U R D A Y , J A N . 10— C E C IL B. I>K M IL L K in “ T D K SQ U AW M A N .” This is s drama without frills but intensely appealing. It has all the elements o f human interest. For the benefit o f our many country patrons we w ill give a matinee everv Saturday at 2:00 o ’clock p. 111 . lth* and 25c. S U N D A Y , .IAN, 11 You can see B R Y A N T W A S IIB l RN in " T H E W A Y O F A M A N W IT H A M A ID .” W hy did the man bring a eat along? No, it is not a jo k e ! Honestly, you never could guess the reason. On this «late we w ill also have T1IK (IO L F O R B .11 \ E- M L E CO NCKRT C O M P A N Y , o f Denver, Colo., an organiza tion o f children from !» to 15 years o f a ire, all o f one family, playing operas, classics and jazz ami singing 1 110 latest pop ular son its . Matinee and Evening, 15c ami 35e; reserved seats 50c. M O N D A Y, JAN . 12—W ill RED G L O V E .” There is only serial. You should not miss grt'at surprise in store for all last. In- the 17th episode o f “ T IIK one more cpis.de o f this great a single chapter. There is a who follow this picture to the T U E S D A Y , J A N . 13— A combined show : C R A N K W I L BUR in " D E V I L M et'A UK.” This is a western picture with plenty o f action and T H E FAM O U S B l RNS B R tM IIK L S N A S H V IL L E S T U D E N T S ten people with a jazz orchestra, Golden West Quartet. Matinee and evening, 25c and 35c; re serve«! seats 50c. W E D N E S D A Y , JA N . 14— T H E E U T E R P E A N C LU B in “ ZU N I L A N D ,” a wonderful preMcntation o f Indian music, under the direction o f Miss Esther Silsby. See program else where in this paper. This club's annual musical pro«luction is the event o f the season in Cottage Grove musical circle*. Don’t miss it. Matinee at 2:15 for school children and out-of- town a«!ults only; admission 20c ami 35c. Evening at 8:15, admission 35c; reserve«! s«'ats, on sale at The Elite, 50c. T H U R S D A Y , J A N . 15— H E L E N E D D Y and BEN A L E X AN D E R in King V id o r’s picture, " T H E T U R N IN T H E R O A D .” Are you selfish, or do you attempt to help others? Have you found happiness, or are you w earing yourself out looking for i t ? Do you love chihlrent S» h - " T h e Turn o f 11»«* Road” ami realize what you may be missing. F R ID A Y , P R IS C IL L A D E AN in " T H E W IC K E D D A R L IN G .” Folks, here is a m il photoplay treftt. You will grip your seats and hold your breath. W est Side Garage Beginning January 1, 1920,1 have taken over the Buiek, Dodge and Chevrolet agencies, also all second-hand ears and all parts per taining to these ears. You will find me at Woodson Brothers’ garage until their new building is complete, after which I will he located at what is nmv the Cottage Drove garage on the west side o f the river. I have on hand at present three bargains: One 1917 Chevrolet, newly painted and overhauled a t ................ $450 One 1918 Chevrolet a t .......................$550 One 1918 Chevrolet a t .......................$600 L. L. H arrel, Proprietor THE U N I V E R S A L C A R The Ford Sedan, with electric self-starting and lighting system and demountable rims with 3^-inch tires front and rear, for every day in the year has no equal as a family car. Just as popular on the farm as it is in the city. In fact, it fits the family demands in every vocation o f life. Large, roomy seats, finely upholstered, plate glass wimlows make it an open car in pleasant weather, while in rainy and inclement weather it becomes a dosed car, dust-proof and rain proof. It is not only comfortable, but really cozy, and above all, economical in operation and maintenance, and has all the Ford merits o f strength and durability. F O R I) S E D A N , with starter and demount able rim s.......$912.09 Woodson Bros., Agts. r Society (Classified Ads. 1 Deo. U. Bralnard. Real Estate aud In The Wiio.lmo m o f I ho W orlil utul their •uraneo, timber lauds, mining prop , ttiniilu'a w ill holil it oorial »»Mutiti to rrty, farming property snd city prop 'light. orty. , oltfo •#> ♦ ♦ la tti» Mia* Alio» Johnson enter Tor Bale at a Rat gam Two cfcolroat tninoil ii number of h»r pltiynmt»» v»* lot* in Cottage Drove, lot* 2 and J, torilny lift »moon with u ilolightful corner facing Sixth and Adams, two liirthiltiy party ut thv hum» of bar |>nr block* south from First National bank; »ut*, Mr. mui Mr*. W. Frn*l»r John- or will exchange n iiiii » for southern aun. Un mo* nini muslo w »r» enjoyeil, California property. II. Vennko, I’. O. nini dmnty r»fro *h «»n t», inrluiling ili» Itox 12, Dlendale, Calif. d tp jllle lurlhilny cake with fi\ «» emuli»*, w »r» Raimi grain hay for sale. John II. Hull, *»rv»tl ut it tubi» nttrnetivoly tip 2 mi. south of Cottage Drove, dl&tfe puint»il with “ miti g ro w n u p " finora mui pino» »mila. For Bale BIx thoroughbred cockerels. Phone 1311 d!M-jitpd Th» miaaionnry aocioty nf th» l’ raoby For Bale A few fresh urtlk cow*. J. t»rimi ohtiroh li»lil mi »njoynlil» *»* II. Hawley, Divide. dlMl jVpil aioli \V»iln»»ilny with Mr*, ('hurl»* Alluni*. “ Oomn’ * lino th» *uhj»ct of Wanted To reut or buy a second hand iliM'U.a*ion. invalid wheel chair. Address II. M. I.ako, Dis-doii Route, Cottage Drove, Th» liuli»*' niil of th» Pr»*byt»rimi Ore, dW-jUpd churrh will m»»t n»xt W»iln»ailnjr witn Used Ford car with electric starter Mr*. O. O. V»nt»h. and demountable rims, cheap. Terms, dM tfo Th» ('on*t»llntion rlub m»t yesterday Dr. Weadt. afternoon in th» bmupi»t room o f th» Cows for Bale No. 1 animals, some Musonir t»mpl». Mr*. II. F. Wynne fnsli and some roniing fresh *oon. ami Mr*. Jo» l*ort»r w »r» th» Imat»*»»» Fred Wright, Walker. d2(S jt*p<l but on neoount o f th» illn»a* o f Mr*. Wynn» Mra. K. K. Mill* took h»r For Bale An exceptionally flue fresh Jersey heifer. Deo. M. Hawley, west place. A plrnaunt aurini afternoon wn* Main avenue, Cottage Drove*. j2 Itlpd follow »il by refnuhnient*. ♦ ♦ ♦ For Sale Two thoroughbred Black Th» lai Conni» club ni»»t* next Tu »» Minorrti rockereD. lai|iiire ltM)5 Ad .In m ili Mra. «\ Il V u O n k U | , am* avenue. j2 Dipd ^ C Mr. muí Mr». I. A. Itmulull g in » u For Bale- H room house, three lots, gar ago. Call on owner, 1031 Washington r»»»ption Frnlny »v»n in g for Mr. unii j .■ Itlpd Mra. V. T. Hmiilull, iiowlywoila. There i v c u t , w »r» » bout forty pr»a»nt limi th» » v » For Bale 76 acre« wheat land. Mr*. uiiig wn» *p»nt with gum»» mul in a F. K. Dray, 1042 west Main, phone aiH-iul way. Th» ocraaion wn* nlao th» 107-B.__________________________ j2 2Jpd *ilv»r »»tillin g anniveriinry o f the For Bale Do«lge touring car In good m-nior Kmulull* mul th»y r »»»iv »il nu condition. Tire* almost new. Mr*. mero ii* ail u t pr»*»ut*. H ouu I» ouh r» Klnitt liuimbridge. » j2 Itlpd fr»ahm»nta w »r» *»r\»il. For Sale- Registered Jersey hull calf. Mr. mul Mr». N. W. W hit» unii Miaa Golden Glow Chief stock. W .1 \t• -* Inez vi*it»<i in Kug»n» Tuiaulay. -eager, Row River. j2 lie ------------ -------------- Famous Juvenile* to Play Here. Mr. White, manager of th» Areail». hu* mini» arrmig»in»iit* for th» (tolforb Juvenil» Concert company, o f Denver, to piny here Bumlay. Tin* organisation is rouipuiu'il of ehililmn from It to 15 year* o f ug». nil o f one fnmily, phe noniennlly litlenteil, singing uiul piny ing opera*, rliinair* mul |M>piilur niu*ic. They nr» making a tour of the weal, having playoit nt the auditorium nt Portland, making a grout hit. They nr» a»roni|uini»il on thi* tour by their fath or and a private tutor who put* them through their studio* the »nine a* if they were in aehool and direct* them in their music. W'e are fortunate in having an opportunity uf hearing th»*e talented children. jl*c Eighth Or ad« Examinations. Uniform *tut» examination« for the eighth grade will I m - given in sehool district* where pupils huve complied with the conditions mul toucher* have certified thereto and applied for «|U»s lion*, on Thursday and Friday, Jan uury 15 and ID, ItCU. The teacher can give thi* examination under direction of the superintendent. B. J. MOOKK, jUc County School Superintendent. ------- ----------- » ■ Out of *m ssiul»l#a r*|SI*I X *"» •»*■*• • !' ,h* " T JAM» # J IIIM . T h e Successful Farm er Raises Bigger Crops nnd ruts down costs by investment in labor-saving maebinery. ( iood prices for the farmers’ crops en courage new investment, more production and greater prosperity. But tbe success of aRrieulture depends on the jrrowth «>f railroads—tbe modern beasts of burden that haul tbe crops to the world’s markets. Tbe railroads—like the farms—increase their output and cut down unit costs by tbe constant investment of new capital. ■ Wanted Agents for Cottage Orove and vicinity. Dood proposition Pre vious experience unnecessary. Free schvnil o f iustriietion. Address Mnssn chusett* Itoniling mul lusurutici- Conr ptuiy, Accident and Health Department, Hiiginaw, Mirhignn. Capital # 1,5* h »,« hri . jii Itlpd Ooo<l covered hack for sale at London Springs. J. It. Matncy. jltpd Ford touring Young. car for sale T , J in .lu .tr? . 11.1 •vvlu'.l *11 i k . •» » * . « ! • mmÀtmmkt iMalluu« •*» IM ruMNMM M 11 pun H drirtMil La llw ptusvw uf r*«oM *liw iw 4t 1« «L w k «II • « • • 1« •*«#«. W ith fair prices for tbe work they do, the railroads are able to attract new capital for expanding their facilities. Hates high enough to yield a fair return will insure railroad growth, and prevent costly traffic congestion, which invariably results in poorer service at higher cost. Happy jt*p For Bale Set of good heavy work bar ness. K. J. Kent, Saginaw. Phone 3MF2J. Ji National wealth can increase only as our railroads grow. Order* booked for baby chlx, either (>. A. «'. or Taiicreil strain, #15 per huudred. Altai a few good Tattered cockerel» nt #2.5*1. Mr*. T. C. Shnw, Collage Grove, Ore. jl2 2*lpd Poor railroad service is dear at any price. No growing country can long puy the price of inadequate transportation facilities. For Sale- O. I. C. boar. Want male pig, not over six month* old. C. H. Haight, Hagiaaw. I'home .:*FI2. jBe House for sale, furnished, five rooms; with wood mill chickens. H. It. Kern, 1055 Washington. j9pd For Bale Two lota, centrally located. on |»ivcil street, #700; #15 down ami #15 n month; nu interest. F. A. Oar •tana. jtitfc I I7hi* admliMmcnl id published hi/ the ¿ lyvK 'iahofi \)f ¿J^ailwau %xecutwci t Lost— Silver horseshoe brooch. Reward. NOTICE. Return to Sentinel. j9p The bridge on th» Ijimloo road just north of lloyil pine», two mil»* Mouth Lost—Oray fur ntxtkplece. Phone to of "Cottage Drove, i* now clo*ed for 32F4 for rewnrd. j9pd repair*. T ra ffic must go by the way Young lady dealres position as book of Ijithnm. keeper and typist. Can give refer jiic_________ DANE COUNTY COURT. ences. Call No. 7 and nsk for Miss Williams. j9 23 pi I f U > d tn n n f n / o r H lin nrnrrrntnf Ok* rntlrnad ntm- sturn stay’ nbiam lUrrmtur* by s riti*| to Tk* A**uno- tiim a ] Katlwmy K**ntho**. 61 BntoAomy, N * m to tk . C A N N E R Y STOCKHOLDERS Work Wanted Housecleanlng or any kind of housework, .'10c an hour. Mrs. Cottage Drove, Or«*., Dec. 30.— You Doldie Carpenter, Hehleef Itldg. jl* 2*’>p are hereby notified that the nnnunl stockholder* ’ meeting of the Cottage Drove cannery will be held ut the com incrciul club nt 10 o ’clock a. m. on Kidney and bladder troubles are not Monday, January 12, 11*20. Kindly !»• limiled to men. Housework, or work present in person or by proxy, n* n in office or factory, causes women to majority o f nil share* must be repre suffer from weak, overworked or dis seated in order to transact buainenn. eased kidneys. The symptoms are— j2-t>_______ D KANT TDW KIi, Hecnlary. Run Down? NO TICE TO CREDITORS. In the matter <jf John Cooley, de censed. Notice is hereby given that J. I*. Currin ha* been by the County Court of the Htate of Oregon in and for I Jim County appointed administrator o f the estate of John Cooley, deceased. A ll person* having claim* agaiiiMt the en tate o f »aid deceased are hereby noti fied to present the same to the »aid J. P, Currin, nuly verified a* the law requires, at Cottage Drove, said Coun ty and Htate, within *ix month» from this the 20th day o f December, 11*19. J. I ’ . CU RRIN, Adminintrator o f the nutate <I2*’> j2.’l of John Cooley, deceased. Readers of The Hentinel have been told again and again o f the merits or that reliable, time proved kidney rem edy— Dorm’s K i d n e y Pills. The experl ences told are not thorn; o f unknown persons, living far away. The case* are Cottage Drove crises, told by Cot tage Drove people. A. Rogers, retired farmer, 407 North O Htrect, Cottage Orove, says: " I have taken Doan’s Kidney Pill* o ff and on for several years and they have always done me good. I have been subject to iittiiiks of kidney trouble which have I made it hard for me to control passages l of the kidney »ecrotions. I have found 'hat after I have taken a box o f Doan’s Kidney PiUs my kidneys have become Price 00c at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan’s Kidney Pills— the ssme that Mr Rogers nses. Foster-Mllburn Co.. & IIÍ O regonlifc TO DELIVER Cleveland Six, $1640 jiftleygjdney pills Chandler Six, $2065 C . I. G O O D & C O . puffin ess under the eves, tallow skin, constant tired feeling, lack of ambition, nervous condition, backache, rheumatic pains, sore muscles, stiff joints. get right at the cause of suffering and misery, regulate the kidneys end blad der and restore the diseased organs to sound tod healthy condition. M r*. W n . Fincher. 2000 W ood bourn« A * * . Ijouianll*. K f.. write?«: “ I am |ual ^«Dtog «long Im « 1 am taking Polay Kidnay Pilla «v a r y othar night. You should havo a ««n rn« h «fo r« I atarted I waa yellow aa gold, now m y ayaa and «km ara all ciaarsd up. Aly kidnaps do not bothar ma at night any m or«. If it w ill help aoma oOwr poor noul who i t suffering you may mb « m y d u m wbtrtvtf ywr rngOtctO» * gdvtftttgd.“ Fine Dentistry Told in Cottage Grove With Few Visits A Resident Known to A ll Oar Readers Relates an Experience. READY Registered D e n tis t* «sing the E. R. Barker System make a spe c ia lt y o f p r o m p tly caring for out-of-town patients. Most p e o p le enn not a ffo rd to waste unnecessary time In a d e n tis t’s office, and E. R. Parker System dentists be lieve In giving such patients all possible attention and work on each visit, so they will not have to come In so often. This work is all done so well i t ' is fully guaranteed. You are sure o f good dentistry and com plete satisfaction. Best of all, you need not fear puln, for every safe method o f overcoming pain is used. Prircs are moderate and examinations and ndvire are free. There are twenty-four offices In different cities where the E. R. Parker System is used, the nearest one being at 7th Ave. and Willamette St., Eugene, Oregon I). M. JOHN, Dihtrict Manager PAINLESS PARKER, DENTI8T Corvallis, Oregon 930 Olive Street Phone 949 Eugene, Oregon Big Special Attraction at the Arcade, Sunday, January 11 IN ADDITION—THE REGULAR •PICTURE PROQRAM The Golforb Juvenile Concert Company of Denver an organization o f children from !> to 15 y»ara o f age, all o f nn«‘ tamily, every one a mnaieian «if ex«'<‘|>tionnl capability, playing opima, elaaaica and jazz and Hinging the latrai pop ular HOIIgH. WHAT THE LEADING NEWSPAPERS SAY ABOUT THEM. " A real atirpriae.’ ’— Portland Journal. “ They made good with the people at the Auditorium .” — I'ortlaud Oregonian. "D e n v e r ahould l*e proud o f them.’ ’— Denver I’oat. " I t ¡a an inapiration to hear theae children aing and p lay.” — Capital News, Hoiae, Idaho. MATINEE AND EVENINO— 15c, 36c, Rewnred Seat. 60c i: