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About Cottage Grove sentinel and Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Oregon) 1915-1921 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 20, 1920)
• ' ' »* * 1 Buying " Program at Arcade Theater Society The lower clusumon o f the high school entertnine»! the upper classmen | socially in the " g y m " room o f the old high school l>uitiling Friday c\c | mug. (jumes were the principili di version, which were followed by n half hour’s dniicmg mid refreshments. The room wn» very tastefully dconfuted. ♦ ♦ ♦ The I. O. O. F. hull whs the scene o f h prettv sociiil event last Friday nfter 1 n o o n when Mrs. (loorge Hull, Mrs. Will Hall, Mrs. A. W. Kiuic and Mrs. H. A. Miller gave a valentino party. Almut sixty invited guests were present and were entertained with vocal solos by Mrs. Boy Short and Mrs. I.eon lies (.arses, followed liy an interesting guessing contest that excited much merriment. The popular hostesses served a splendid two course luncheon in the banuuot room nt long tallies wrhich were beautifully decorated with hearts, cupids and red carnations with valenttues for place cards. F R ID A Y , FKB. 20 LEW CODY in “ THE BROKEN B IT - T E R F L Y .” This picture is an adaptation o f I’enolopo Knapp's great story "M arcene.” The story of a great love and sac rifice, pictured in the tense portrayal of a master. The prices are 15c and 25c. SATU RD AY, FEB. 21—JOHN BARRYM ORE in "H E R E (X)MES THE BRIDE.” Barrymore’s sweetheart asks him to marry her at once. Meanwhile he has committed matrimony for a year in order that he may get $100,000. What «lit! he dot See this wonderful comedy drama and find out. Brices, 10c and 25c. SUNDAY, FEB. 22— W A LLA C E REID in “ THE DUB.” A dub is what is commonly known as " a poor fish.” If you want to see what a dub really is like, you w ill see Wallace Reid in "T h e Dub.” And there is love in it. No dub could fail to got mixed up in a love affair. Some say that to be a dub one must be in love; others say that if you are not in love you are a dub. Anyway, i t ’s an interesting subject. MONDAY, FEB. 23— The sixth episode of " T H E T R A IL OF THE OCTOPUS.” Also the feature entitled “ THE HEART OF A GYPSY.” The high school basketball team was pleasantly entertained at the home of Miss Mary Filen Henson after the game Thursday evening. ♦ 4» l.ittle Miss Dorothy t’ mphrey wns hostess on Saturday afternoon to n doxrn small playmates, the oerasion Ining her birthday as well as St. Val entine’s day. A post of f ice over which Master lVmnld Fmphrey presided eon tamed valentines for each one, and the small guests indulged in merry play until they were invited to the long table gay with cupids and paper lace and centered with n fascinating birthday cake with five candles. TUESDAY, FEB 24— JAN K M ILLE R in " T H E UN BROKEN PROM ISE,” an entertaining five-part feature. Also a two-part comedy, " M A ID MAD W IT H M URRAY F A ZEN D A.” W EDNESDTY, FEB. 26— B IL L Y RHODES in "H O O P L A ,” a five-part story of a circus orphan and the big e le phant clown who was her guardian. Also a comedy entitled " A F A IR S A M P LE .” TH U R SD AY AN D F R ID A Y , FEB. 26-27 BERT L Y T B L L in "L O M B A R D I LT D .” He was a dressmaker but he didn’t know how to scw\ There are 610 laughs in this screen produc tion of Oliver Morosco’s stage success. Prices, 15c and 35c. Mrs. I .eon Itesi sir/.es’ music class and the Methodist choir enjoyed n pleasant social affair Tuesday eve iiing at the J. S. Benson home, the hostesses being Miss Mary Klteu Hen son und Miss l.enoru Hubbell. The musical program consistei) o f vocal numbers by Miss Hilda Hardin, Mrs. !.. Churchill and Mis« Klaie Chest nut. Mrs. F. J. Alstoft gave several readings mid Mrs. ltesl.arz.es rend an article upon music, (tn account of re eeipt o f word during the party o f the death of Mrs. Henson’s half brother, Lawrence Wynne, the party went to the home of Miss Margaret Melton- aid, where refreshments were served. SA TU R D A Y, FEB. 28— FRED STONE in "J O H N N Y (JET YOUR GUN.” This is a charming story of an athletic west ern cowboy who becomes a motion picture actor and is in volved in a series o f thrilling episodes in which he saves a lovely girl from a fortune-hunting count. Mr. Stone is an acrobat as well as a comedian, and his acrobatic stunts are the big outstanding feature of "Johnny Get Your Gun.” SU NDAY, FEB. 29— DOROTHY DALTON in "H A R D BO ILED.” Deacon Simpson was not only a had egg; he w’as hard boiler!, at that. Then he sort o ’ fell for Dorothy Dalton; and because he was boss of the town he thought he could boss Dorothy Dalton. But there’s only one boss when Dorothy’s around—ami that’s Dorothy. Don’t miss it. Also the comedy in two parts, “ DOG D A Y S ,” and “ TH E BEACH MODEL G IR L S ” IN PERSON. Prices. 25c and 50c. Tales of the Tow an------------------------------------------ — w ÎS Woman’s Sixth Sense ¿J* V -, A *•••*>, f T o the W om en of the Cottage G rove country. S H O E S are one of your greatest needs but your sense of values makes your shoe buying easy as well as eco nomical when you have learned the advantages in purchasing your shoes of Powell & Burkholder Here are shoes that are comfort able, good looking, long wearing, in many styles, light and heavy weights and brown and black for winter and spring, and the white ones for summer, and the prices are absolutely right. Eugene Sunday Register: J. S. Mn glndry, o f Bow River, where he is op crating a sawmill, wns in the rity yes terday. He says the lumber business is fine, but like all uther millmen, he is Onable to get enough curs in which to ship his product. ltcv. K. U. (>. Groat, o f the Haptist D. M. JOHN, District Manager | church, and Rev.' H. Hamrick, of the Corvallis, Oregon Methodist church, will attend the state |«>stors’ training conference, to be held in Portland March 3 to 5. John Spriggs and B. G. Crowe re turned Saturday from spending several weeks at MeCreadie springs. They mother, Mr*. Maud I^Rny, in a him were greatly benefited by their trip. pita) there. Wade Is-Roy was ill Eugene over Mr. and Mm. Roy Count* arrived The power plant will be shut Saturday night and Sundny visiting his Sunday from Cortland to *pi-nd a fow day* vi»iting relative*. down at midnight Saturday J. E. Oatrander wa* ill several day* and remain down until lights o f the pa*t week. are needed Sunday afternoon. Mr*. I’ hoehe Hkidmore, o f Comstock, This is done in order to make visited Friday w ith the ^Tohn Lam*on family. necessary repairs to the boiler. Norvul Powell wn* up from O. A. C. By patronizing a Home Industry, for the week end. Cottage Grove Electric Comp’y you are helping to build up your Mr. nnd Mr*. Roy Wilson, of Yo own community. By building up cautt, Wash., visited this week with your community, you are beuef'ti'ig relative* hero. yourself. We arc confident you w e Mr*. Maud I a * Roy underwent an op benefiting yourself in using oration Friday at a Eugene hospital for the removal o f a tumor and i* re "8 T E B LIN O ’ ’ COMPOUNDED I hereby announce myself ns a re ported a* doing nicely. When it it an effort to drag one foot FEEDS publican candidate for :he office of Mr*. George Wilson wa* railed to after the other, when you are alwaya distret attorney for Lane county. If It is an undisputed fact that hon Eugene Friday by the illtie** o f her elected I wll endeavor ro maintain an tired and teem lacking in strength and estly and accurately conqiounded daughter, Mr*. Karl l.uckey, who died efficient service without Tear, or favor. endurance, when aches and pains rack feeds give better results than at y Tucadny. f20 FR ED E. SM ITH. straight grain feedfc When we sta't- the body, it is well to look for symptoms Mi** Martha John*on wa* in Eugene ed in this business we were thor Friday. o f kidney trouble. Miss Florence Hemenwny attended a oughly convinced that the piddle H. I., Mark in ha* bought the J. T. U. of O. function at Eugene Friday cares os much for quality as for Smith residence on First street. evening. price. Believing this, our motto his Mr*. J. C. JohiiHon wn* here from Mrs. Millie Breedlove, of Oranby, been " A Higher Feed Vatu*-- for (Sold Bench during the past wreck to Mo., visited this week at the home of banish effects o f kidney and bladder Less Money. ’ And bees use we visit friend* and consult a physician. her brother-in-law, H. B. Breedlove. trouble by removing the cause. They have constantly kept this in mind, (I. H. (). Humbert returned Friday Miss Fern Holcomb was home from ‘ ‘ S te rlin g " Compounded Feeds tire are beajing and curative. They tooe up to hi* home in Spokane. Mr*. Hum the U. of O. for the week end. recognized us being all the name and strengbten the weakened or diseased bert, who wa* railed here by the ill implies. organs. They relieve backache, rheu ne** o f her mother, Mr*. II. F. Fuller, Our specialties aro horse feed, remained for a longer visit. matic pains, stiff joints, sore muscles. hog feed, and dairy feed, for wrhich W . W . W alls. Tooquin. Mich., w ritss: “ I we make the claim "T h e re are none Butter wrap price* on Friday lifter get treat relief from taXin( Foley Kidney Pills. better. ’ ’ 1 em on my feet moat o f tha time and Set tired noon* and Saturday* only, fir*t 100, out. Alter taking Folay Kidney Pill«, theymeka Call and see us, nnd by comparing $1.23; additional wrap* taken at same me teal like a new man. I recemmead them to our prices with those o f other com time, 60c the 100. On any other day m l customers and never have heard ot any case pounded feeds, you will find oppor add 26c to total price of order. *** where they dad nut give aataaUctauo." ** tunities and bargains here that you can’t find nnywhere else. 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Knowles Si Gruber A ll kinds o f PERFECTION OIL HEATERSAwr-r-^'-'-s-v ........................- TEAN8FEE 1 FURNITURE MOVING AND GENERAL JOBBING . F. W. Jacobs, Prop. Pbone 21 F3 (Special to The Sentinel.) Feb. IS.- Mr. ami Mr*. John Allen and daughter Sadie vi*ited over Sun day with Mr. A llen ’s mother, Mr*. L. Allen, at Walden. Albert U n rM tcr ha* been ill with flu the past week. Mr. and Mr*. W. P, IItiff and Bar vey llu ff, of Cottage Grove, spent Sunday at the Jimper llu ff home. Mr. and Mm. Finley Whipp* and Vernon Whipp* were in Eugene on on businniM Saturday. Mr*. George Hasting* vi*ited Mon day with her mother, Mr*. E. Owens, in the Grove. Mr*. Grace Brown nnd children, o f Minnesota, who are spending the win ter in Oregon, arrived Saturday from Willamina to visit with Mrs. Brown’* parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. M. C. Robbins. MOUNT VIEW. Feb. IS.— Mr. nnd Mr*. Claude Arne and son* were Sunday guest* o f Mr. arid Mr*. Harry Castle at Walden. Mr. and Mr*. J. R. Cooley nnd Mr. Cox were in Cottage Grove Monday. Mr*. Mnry I*lirnael went to the Grove Saturday to be with her son Karl, who had Nitatninod n badly *praineil back white lifting heavy tim her*. Mr. and Mr*. Albert Ki**uc and lit tle daughter Lucy were out from the Grove Sunday to the home o f Mr*. Itinane’* mother, Mr*. Tildn Jones. I,ewi* Sear* left Friday for hi* home lit Hood River, after nn extended vi*it with relative* here. Mr*. Wm. Ilnupt nnd Reba Hrogdon Our W ashday W ares include boilers of heavy block tin and copper bot tomed, guaranteed not to leak. Our patent irons save time and save the handa from burnt. We also have the very beat waahboarda, clothe* pina, clothea linea, pulleys, hooka, etc. Don't wait till washday finds you lacking something you need at once. Come and get it now. W . L. DARBY & CO. nceompniiicd Mi*» Orphn Comh* tn her been absent during Co fittiti k of home nt London for the weck cnd. measles. Mr*. Charles Halis lin* b e e i l i|| willi Mrs. Kate Sears viaited with Mr. a »orr thront the pnst v/rc k . ami Mr*. J. Kile one day Innt' week. Mrs. Thcna Miller and children. of Mr. and Mr*. Vernon Field* nnd son Blue Mountain, visited Suiulny with Imiinid, of Roseliiirg, were out to the Vir*. Tildn Jone*. Curria place Tuesday. Edgar und Virgil Kelley starte«! tu Addison ilenth left Tuesday for the schon! iiguin this wio'k, a ft»- hnviag roast, where he will be employisl. George H. Brainard Renters You Had Better Buy Before Prices Go Too High l*'ivx> acren of the boat land in Oregon, right in town, fine family orchard, big 8-room bonne sealed and papered, fine well of water. Thin place will make you rieh if put in logaii- I terries and evergreen black berries, or in petal oca and onions. See me about f It is noon. Price........ ............... $4250, half chm I i Hig, 8-room modern bonne, atone foundation, cement sidewalk, street aflacHHinenta all paid, lot 57x120 feet, I ioiihc well built, in good condition, West aide. Thin won’t last long. Half caah, time on balance. Price........................................ $1,500 Ui.ne 6-room house, clone in, modern, street aascwtmcnta all paid. Thin in nn good an you will find. Fine plumbing, good neighborhood; some fruit; lawn. About $750 will handle thin and the price in only.......................................................$2250 Good 5 room modern house, except lightn, on south Sixth ntreet. Lot 50x112, lawn, house well built. $600 will handle thin, and it ’ h cheap at the price.............. ......................$1200 George H. Brainard J