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About Cottage Grove sentinel and Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Oregon) 1915-1921 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 13, 1920)
Program at Arcade Theater FRIDAY, FEB. 13—All star cast in "ROMANY.” The splendid program of Thursday night is repeated tonight. Do not miss it. Prices, 15c and 25c. No reserved scuts, so come early. SATURDAY, FEB. 14—D. W. Griffith's romance of "HAP PY VALLEY.” Celebrate St. Valentine’s day by seeing LILLIAN GISH in David W. Griffith’s superb production, a Romance of Happy Valley. The villain is n pretty smooth guy with lots of experience with the fair « , and she s an innocent country maid—but she has a head on her shoulders. It’s a play you must not iniss. SUNDAY, FEB. 15—LILA LEE in "THE SECRET GAR DEN.” This is a picturuation of Frances Hodgson Burnett’s novel, "Tho Secret Garden,” a beautiful story charmingly told and acted. Why is the secret garden forever lockedt What dark secret is hidden within its walls and eventually brings happiness to a hitter father, his ill-fated sou and a friendless girlt This is one thrilling picture of love inter woven with mystery. MONDAY, FEB. 16— BEN Wll^SON and NEVA GERBER in the fifth episode of "THE TRAIL OF THE OCTOPUS.” Also the five-part feature, "CHAINS OF EVIDENCE.” TUESDAY, FEB. 17—GLORIA SWANSON in “ EVERY WOMAN’S HUSBAND.” Friend, are you a married man? Then be sure to have your wife see "Every Woman's Hus band.” It will show her how husbands respond to genuine home treatment. No woman can afford to miss seeing "Every Woman’s Husband” if she wants a few pointers on how to handle her own husband. Also a two part comedy entitled "AN OILY SCOUNDREL.” WEDNESDAY, FEB. 18—DUSTIN FARNl’M in “ A MAN’S FIGHT.” "A Man's Fight" is the story of the win ning of a woman’s love against tremendous odds. Ilcarst News will also be shown. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, FEB. 19 and 26 -Watch the lobby for our special picture lor this date "THE BROKEN BUTTERFLY.” The prices will be 15c and 25c. s vk CHEAP, VULGAR DANCES MUST GO, SAY AMERICAN DANCING MASTERS Old-Faahioned, Keep-Your-Distance Steps to Displace "Half- Nelson,” "Body-Hold,” “ Shimmy-Lock” and All Jazz Features New York, Jan. 34.—Old-fashioned, keep your-distance dances are to dis place the modern jazz steps, if the nation-wide reform movement under taken by the American National asso ciation of Masters of Dancing proves Notice to Light and Power Users The power plant will be shut down at midnight Saturday and remain down until lights arc needed Sunday afternoon. This is done in order to make necessary repairs to the boiler. Cottage Grove Electric Comp’y successful. The dancing masters, it is announced here, count upon the sup port of mothers, fathers, daughters, sons, dance hall proprietors, dancing teachers and hostesses—nnd if neces sary the police department—to eztermi- nate the "half-N elson,” * ‘ body-hold," “ shimmy-lock,” and other imported ballroom grips which are practiced by some dancers. Cheap and vulgar music is also to come under the ban and, according to n circular just issued by the associa tion, those in charge of community or public dances are urged to show their opposition to undesirable dances by dis tributing “ You will please leave the hall ’ ’ cards to those who persist in of fending. The women, it is charged, are often as mueh to blamo as their partners and, in some cases, dance Jiall propri etors are advised to pick out ten or a dozen objectionable couples anil, if n ThisWeekWe Offer 1 pkg., 6 boxes, best matches.......... ........................................ 35c or 4 boxes for______________ __________ _____________ ,25c White laundry soap, 4 bars for................................................. 25c Quart milk bottles............... .....................each, 15c; dozen, $1.65 Still lower prices on half-gross lots. Milk bottle caps..—.........................................lb., 39c; per 100, 10c Plain cap, no lips— ..............................100 for 8c; 200 for 15c 3-lb. roll cotton, per roll__ ,........:......................................... $1.35 The match quoted above is best grade, worth 8c to 10c a box—you can see what we save you. Boys’ overalls and play suits on sale. New dishes. WATCH FOR OUR BIG AD. NEXT WEEK TH E FAIR J. A. Wright, Proprietor Cottage Grove Eugene Theatre TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 17 Mail Orders Now, With Check. Prices: $2.00, $1.50, $1.00; Gallery, 50c (to which add 10 per cent government tax) Oliver Morotco presents the ever popular Hawaiian romance Richard Walton Tully’s fascinating and appealing play of a woman’s soul— The Bird of Paradise America’s Everlasting Stage Triumph Entire new production lavishly mounted—A brilliant cast, with Florence Rockwell and the Famous Hawaiian Singers warning is disregarded, to oust them at once. "Y ou will noon see," the circular rends, " th a t you have raised the stand ard of your establishment and that the loss will be more than made up by double the number of peraons who have respect for you and your dances.” Some of the rules and regulations which all are urged to obey follow: “ Dunce music should be bright and cheerful, properly accented, and the phrases well divided. Cheap, vulgar music of the extrema ‘jin s ’ type iu vitee cheap, vulgar, meaningless dan ring. It is useless to expert refined dancing when the music lucks all re finement, for, after nil, what is dan ring but an interpretation of nuisief “ The association has adopted the following tempos, it being iui|Mmaible. the musters say, to regulate fast dan cing: •'W altz, 4S measures to minute. “ Two step, 64 measures to minute. "O ne step, titi measures to minute. " Fox trot, 40 measures to minute. " I lancers should assume a light You can lioirin w cariiitr a new sprint: graceful position,’’ any the masters. "T here should be no jerky half steps for these cause undesirable variations Partners should not dance with cheeks hat or cap very earlv this year. We close or touching nor should the clasp be tight. ’ Neck holds' nre positively • unpardonable. The gentlem an's arm have the new styles now on display, should enrirele his p artn er’a w aist, his hand resting lightly just above the waist line. The lady's left arm should not encircle her partner's jhoulders or w ith w in ter s till in o u r m idst. neck. "Mte|>s or movements that cannot be controlled should not be tnught by dun cing teachers. Short side steps, first right, then left, when done continuous ly. are not conducive to refined dan ring nnd should not be permitted •Shimmy’ dancing, a shaking or jerk »Soft shapes o f except ¡oliai (p m litv ing of the upper part of the body while taking short steps or standing still, should not be tolerated. and correct in every d etail of style, "T h o proper dancing step should be the sumo as a natural walking one, except in exhibition dnneing, which properly belongs to the stage, not to and just eiiontili d iffe re n t fro m those the ballroom. (Exceptionally long or short steps are not in good form. "D ancing should lie from the wnist down, not from the waist up. Copying <d‘ last season to onicken a desire fo r of the extremes used on the modern stage is in bad taste, ftemember that the majority of dancers desire to dnnr,- a chance to the new accordiug to the bo«t accepted stand ards, that is, without the slightest trace of offense to dignity or deco rum .” According to the monthly report or the w eather bureau, January was the dryeat month In the hiatory of aouth- ern Oregon, leaa than half an Inch of rain falling. The average for the The month waa 4.29 Inchea. Aa the pre ctpitatlon haa been deficient alnce the House beginning of the rainy aeaaon. farm era and fruit ralaera are b.-cotsln« worrit'd and an added lmpetua haa of Immediate been applied to the campaign for Ir rigation. Service Approximately a million feet of tin» her In the Slualaw national foreat. In the vicinity of Yachaata and Cape creek, on the coast, waa deetroyod by InBecta during the past year, accord ing to a special report Just filed In th«« office of the Slualaw foreat. Tho Investigation waa m ade by ono of the rangers who found that the ravages of Friday and Saturday Special Better Be Safe Than Sorry the Insect*, the nature of which be 100 wraps ........................ ........... $1.86 waa unable to determ ine, covered a Every few day« we see in the daily papers accounts of the additional 100 ordered at same atrip about a quarter of a mile wide Each bold and bad man, sneak thieves, burglars and hold-ups, time as the first 100 60c I and SO acres In extent, near tho coast. To overcome these fellows wo have added to our banking St. Benedict's Abbey, with h«-adquar equipment the latest and most modern safety deposit boxes. On any other day than Friday te n at Mount Angel, haa filed suit In or Saturday, add 25c to the total These boxes are for your protection and we shall be pleased the United State* court in Portland to price of order. Orders may be to have you come in and look them over. test the validity of the law passed at placed on nny «lay of the week THE BEST OF PROTECTION AT REASONABLE RATE8 the recent special »eaalon of the state- for printing on Friday or Satur legislature making It unlawful to print, day. publish, circulate, display, or sell or offer for aale any newspaper or period COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL ical In any language other than Eng THE OLD RELIABLE COTTAOE GROVE, OREOON lish unless the same contain a literal Every kind of johpriiiting promptly don«- by Tho B<-ntincl,______________ translation In the English language of j- the same type and a* conspicuously displayed. The plaintiff corporation prints, publishes, circulates and sells a weekly newspaper called “St. Jo seph's Hiatt,’’ which haw a weekly cir culation of approxim ately 24,700 copies and la printed In the German language. The machinery for the first unit of the Astoria Flouring Mills company's new plant at the port term inals at Astoria has been operated for a few V days as a test, and has been found ¥ to work satisfactorily. It la expected this unit, which will have a capacity of 2000 barrels of flour a day, will begin grinding Immediately. The second unit of the plant will be ready for operation In about six weeks. The new plant will be one of the largest single mills of Its kind In the country. It will turn out 4000 barrols of high- grade flour each 24 hours. With the Buy your Ford car now while deliveries are possible. There is only a lim company's present mill also In opera ited, specified number of Ford cars allotted to this territory. You will be tion the dally output will be Increased wise to buy one now while we can get cars to deliver. A signed order with to 5200 barrels, sufficient to pro us is your protection. vide a full steam er cargo for export Even our small allotment of Ford cars is not shipped us until we have bona each month. fide orders for them. This is because the demand for Ford cars all over the The state highway commission. In country is greater that the supply or production. So, don’t depend on spring session in Portland laat week, awarded delivery. a contract for a bridge across Youngs bay at the price of $308,620.60; refused Only so many Ford cars will be shipped into this territory; only so many to make any promises for paving until will be able to get Ford cars. If you would be fore-handed and plan ahead, result of May election Is known; do- ou will have us deliver you a Ford car as soon as possible. Then you will cld d not to push Mount Hood loop at ave it to use whenever you want it. a sacrifice of highways In lAkc, Klam ath nnd oth<r counties; agreed to ex The Ford is an all year utility—in your home or business. Its serviceabil ten*: The Dill* s-Callfnrnla highway 36 ity, its ease of operation, its low cost of maintenance has made it such. It ml' .i from Modoc Point to Band creek; will serve you the year round. Spring and summer, autumn and winter, it is your servant; always ready to do your bidding. suni*end< d contract on Hedmond-Prlne- vll'i road and will aid county on the Crooked river road toward Paulina; will nelth« r pave nor consider roed from Woodburn to Newberg until state map roads aro disposed of and new roads are taken up; accepted propos als of Union county, pending result of May election, and ordered contracts called; ordered survey to finish Enter- prlce-Flora road In Wallowa oounty. No action to be taken on Crater lake project until after May election. 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