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About Cottage Grove sentinel and Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Oregon) 1915-1921 | View Entire Issue (March 5, 1920)
ARCADE TH EA TER - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ----- ----- -- - - - - - - - - - - - — i f — ------ 1 RAILROADS GIVEN W E WEEKLY PROGRAM M E N T SATU RD AY, MARCH 6 11KNRY W ALTH ALL, in “ FALSE FACES.” From “ no mans land” to Now York pity, SOME J IM P , but this daredevil of a French makes it with li is bare fists, his r u u »nd » hui> aubmarine. And ho puts a hi* band of hun spies all on the blink before ho is through. Come and set' how he does it. Private Operation of R oj MONDAY, MARCH 8- Eighth episode of “ TH E T R A IL OF TILE OCTOPUS." Another s ocia l feature picture will be shown with this. Watch the Arcade lobby Monday for the announcement. TUESDAY, MAR 9 W IL L IA M DESMOND in “ DEUCE D U N CAN ” - a clean western story with a beautiful love in terest and big situations. “ Deuce Duncan” is the name of the latest Desmond picture, wherein handsome Kill as a bad man and gun bully reforms under the influence of love. MARCH 10 AN D 1! “ W H ITE W ASH ED W A L L S ,” an other of William Desmond’s best, a comedy-burlesque along original lines. What will you see in “ Whitewashed W a lls ''f A Fourth of July celebration in Latin America; the way a Spanish beauty flirts with an American; an Irishman putting it over as a greaser, and the wickedest vamp that ever vamped. MARCH 12 AND 13 C LAR A K IM B A L L YOUNG in her latest picture, “ EYES OF Y O U TH ,” one of the most grip ping productions in years, because in addition to being one of the most famous plays of the year, as well as the l>est and most elaborate productions of Miss Young’s entire screen career, the development of the story will show in a new and startling way the possibilities of reading the future through the process of crystal gazing. k Will Be Largely Under . * I D ii I k I u . t » r ■ * Ö Safley, Proprietors Phone 89 The Cottage Grove farmers have got to raise more hogs or we won’t be able to put on many specials like that Saturday when we sold many hundreds of pounds of lard at our special price, (¿nit* a number asked to get the lard Monday at the special price, but our specials are for Saturday only and the regular prices prevail on any other day. Look these over for next Saturday: Specials for Saturday Only LAST CHANCE TO GET LARD AT THESE PRICES 10-lb. pail, Saturday only at........ ....................r ............. $2.65 5-lb. pail, Saturday only, at..... .,.......................................$1.35 3-lb. pail, Saturday only, at ........................................ 85c Bring your bucket and get any quantity you want at the spe cial Saturday only price, per lb.............................. .......... 28s Bacon friskets, Saturday only, per lb................................. 34c Fine fresh bacon bellies, Saturday only, per lb.............. 34c Sugar cured bacon backs, Saturday only, extra special.... 34c Sugar cured jowls, Saturday only, extra special.............. 34c Picnic hams, Saturday only............................................. 33y2C Bologna, Saturday only...................................................... 20c Weines, Saturday only........................................................ 25c Anyone can afford to eat meat and plenty of it at the almve price*. Fill your wants for an entire week and save the trouble of mid-week shopping. Pimento cheese, Saturday only, per 1 m > x .............................10c Cream brick cheese, Saturday only, p er lb........................ 50c Pork sausage, Saturday only, per lb.................................. 25c Hamburger, made from the fresh round of beef, a really de licious article, Saturday only, extra special, per ll>.......... 25c Nucoa margarine, a substitute that is better than much of the real butter; supply your wants for a week. Saturday ordy, special...........’........................................... 1 lb. 40c; 2 lb*., 75c Condensed chili con cartie, veal loaf, jellied corn beef Lamb roasts, veal roasts anything and everything in the meat line that you may need for that Sunday dinner -or any other meal Smelt, Saturday only, special per lb......................................7c Kippered Herring, Fancy Fat Alaska Spiced Herring, Salmon, Crabs, Razor-hack Clains, Oysters Everything in Season Phone your orders whenever you can do so and give us plenty of time to give you even better service than you can get in the rush at the counter. MAIL ORDERS FOR SATURDAY SPECIALS ACCEPTED UP TO M ONDAY NIGHT Flowers for the Dead Ones Flour for the Live Ones or not, helps keep up live industries, which keeps live people here all of whieh make a live city. COTTAGE GROVE MILLING COMPANY T O L A R G E S T H O U S E I N g in g h a m , w ill • 8000 W ar OFFICERS s a v in g . ate The House of Immediate Service 1 OUT Department Estimate« Reduced By the Houee Committee. Waehlngton.— Fight thousand fewer army officer* than aaked for by the war department are provided by the house army reorganisation bill, for mally presented by Chairman Kahn of the military affairs committee. Re ductions In the number of officers were made tn every branch of service, but the Hharpent cut wa* for the aviation service, which received only 1154 of the 4500 asked. In all, the department sought 26,179 officers and the house committee granted 17.820. None of the various plans offered to the committee* for reorganising tho army was adopted by tho committee. Instead the committee report a* sub mitted by Mr. Kahn, based on tho na tional defense act of 1916, was used as the working basts, the new law be- Ing a revision of the old one. Forbid Liquor Search Without W arrant Chicago.— Major A. V. Dalrymple, commander of tho expedition against the "Michigan rum rebellion,’’ returned to Chicago with hhi crusaders t* be faced with positive federal orders for bidding liquor searches or arrests with out proper warrants. 22 W E A R F I R S T S H I P D I R E C T F R O M T H E A M E R I C A . w h ite p ro fit. s ilk to th an W e p ric e s. Htnea ha* aa CUT siz e s m o re soon Drttldh and French premier« to I ’ resi d' nt Wllann to Join them tn a format proposal to the Italian and Jugo-Rlav government* to negotiate a new Adri atic settlement on the baal* of the withdrawal of all previous agreement* caused no surprise In official Washing- ton. It was pointed out. however, that while adhering to the agreement of December 9, the prcxldent tn his la*t r»-pljr to the premier* had said that he “ would, of course, make no objec tion to a settlement mutually agree able to Italy and Jugoslavia, provided that such an agreement Is not mado at the expense of the nationals of a third power.” President Wilson has made It clear that he cannot accept the treaty of London ax a basts for a settlement. Under the premiers* propoaal. how ever, no effort would be made to carry out the terma o f this treaty until another attempt had been made by the United State*. Great Britain and France to arrive at a nettl«-m»-nt should the proposed negotiation* be tween Italy and Ju goslavia come to naught. The premier* express appreciation of and agn-ement with President W il son’« view* with regard to the future of the Albanian people and nay thpy are willing to urge upon the govern ments Interested that they should bring their dent re* Into line with the Ameri can viewpoint. lin e n e , g a b a rd in e , lin e n e ; porattnu* no looser are maater* coni pletely of their bond laauea. ner are Live people want a live city, filler! with live inrliiHtries ami other live people. Buying home-marle products, whether ours R E A D Y S ilk , ttun bill. The reniti» gu back to private con trol under lnrsely new cnndlttona. The ratlroad bill, Mlicned by lite presi dent. slvea thè systi-tn rerlnln privitelo**, but a* an offset, tt enti s u itin g ; a g e s 4 to 16 years. p o p lin , 38. A sa tisfy p ro p o se W e h ave L a d ie s' s p le n d id y o u to F re n c h an d re a d y b o u g h t rig h t an d lin e , sh o w se ll coats serge, an d w h ite sh irt at y o u to a w e a r an d th at s u b sta n tia l at can w a is ts p ric e s se ll t fo r a m o d e r at rig h t sp rin g w ill a rriv e . Two Grocery Specials For This A 5 lb . c o fle e , can o f sp e c ia l steel fo r cut th is W eek S u p e rb a Only c o ffe e , a w e e k first g ra d e $ 2 .7 5 4 H o lly m ilk , o r H o lly ric e an d m ilk , p e r can 15c v Pow ell & B u rk h o ld e r U. S. AID ASKED IN ADRIATIC QUESTION & O U R House Dresses : : Aprons Bloomers, Skirts March 1. »d id boats. Bartels O F O f p roads can obtain Ioana from the gov ernment tn theae daya o f atralned credit, tt was explained. M arket R E C E I V E D Girls Dresses V (tentativo* ai» weit. A* for fliutneen. Mr (T J U S T \ New Conditions. SUNDAY, MARCH 7 DOROTHY GISH in “ BOOTS.” Lots of people keep money in their boots but whoever thought romance, thrills and intrigue could be found in them? See what Dorothy dish’s boots hold. C ity M e a t H A V E 1 Main Avenue at Fifth ’ ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Cottage Grove Testimony w HOME PEOOr HERE. THERE AND EVERYWHERE When you see Doan’s Kidney Pills recommended in this pnper you most always find the rerommender a Cot- tnge Grove resident. It '» the sume ev erywhere--in SKIM towns in the U. 8 fifty thotiKutid people publicly thank Doan’s. Whnt other kiilney remedy can give this proof o f merit, honesty and truth f Home testimony must l>e trio or it could not be published here, tti-ad thia Cottage drove recoin mend at inn. Then insist on hnviug Doan's. You will know what you are getting: A lfred Doolittle, retired carpenter, .'I2tl Fifth 8t., says: “ I have taken Doan’s Kidney Pills on several orra- siens when my kidneys have needed attention and my bark bns been lame. They hnve always given me apleudid results. ” Price 60c at all dealers. Don’t aimply aak for a kidney remedy- gel Doan 'a Kidney Pills— the sume that Mr. Doolittle bad. Foster Milburn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y.__________ nvl4 21 Cottage Grove Junk Company 2-4 Pacific Highway, next door to cigar store HIGHEST PRICES FOR HIDES, WOOL, MOHAIR PELTS, CASCARA BARK magazines, newspapers, rags, copper, brass, rubber and iron FARMERS ATTENTION! HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR HIDES A N D WOOL Telephone us and we will call Phone 5 Cottage Grove Auto Electric and Tire Shop --------- 901 Main Ave. --------- See Us for Overland Cars Willard Batteries Ajax Tires and Tubes Champion Plugs Electrical Work Accessories General Repairing Phones: Shop, 110; Res., 145-J At a meeting of th* Dalian city roun Don't hnve any «lacka-r*. Keep lr*rk cU tentative plan* were made for a o f what earh hen dosa by lin in g egg record cards. For aalo by The Meat, cumber of Importaut Improvement* ne| at 81.75 the hundred tlf»lf during the summer, chief among which | ■ 11 — ta the construction of at least 29 block« of pavement. Charge* again*! proprietor* of soft drinh establishments at Aatorta ac cuaed of selling elder and olhor hover ages containing more alcohol then tho law permits, will be referred U> the federal author!Una. Indian missionaries and district su perintendents of the Methodist churrh from many section« of Oregon, Idaho, Washington, Oregon, California. Mon tana and Nevada gathered at 8alem ta annual conference. Influents 1« raging In Klamath Fall*, according tn a telegram received by State Health Officer Roberg from City Health Officer Houle More than 600 case« have been reported In Klamath Fall«, with 10 death« In one day Thou«and« of visitors are expected to view tb« beautloa of the prune orchard* Hurroundlng Halem during bloenom time. If plan* mad'- recently materialise. Under the«« plans It Is proponed to run special tourist trains from Portland and other point* to Raiom during the prune blossom period. Mr*. Toby Riddle, defen dan t of a long line of Modoc chieftains, Is dead at th* Klamath reservation. 8he was official Interpreter for the government during the Modoc rebellion and was at the conference on April 11, 1873, when Oeneral E R. 8. Canhy and Dr. Thom as were treacherously «lain by Captain Jack, the Modoc leader. Tho Oregon Htate Retell Merchants’ association Is the name «elected ak the name of the consolidated body to suc ceed the Oregon Htate Retailers’ as sociation and th* Oregon Retail Mer chants’ association, which held their conHolldgtod convention at Aatorta. Marshfield was selected by unanimous vote as the nsxt convention city. Rids for the construction of 20 bridges, two of which arc designated as overhead railroad structure# on th* route of the Columbia river highway In eastern Oregon, and for the Im provement of approximately 88 mile* of road, will be opened at the next meeting of the state highway commis sion to bn held In Portland on March 88 . A letter received by the tax depart ment of Douglas county from the act ing auditor of the United M a t * trees- ory stated that Douglas county’s claim for back taxes on the Cooe Day wagon road grant lands In the sum of |86.- 079.87 had been allowed and that n treasury warfant for the amount had been forwarded to the county treas urer^ __________ ___ _____ NO CHILLS HERB I Chase the chills out o f the bathroom with a Perfec tion O il Heater. It s cheery warmth will he ap preciated by the whole family. Easily carried about U t b d in 3,000,000 Buy your Perfection now. C om e in, at your convcu- knee, uud ana theuk Knowles & Graber PERFECTION Oil Tired Out? Do®you know that lan£uldne*«, Ri«t * 'awful tired feeliaff,’’ b«avla«M, lama or weak back, tore muacl««, stiff or swollen joint*, rheumatic pain*, turn- q, In the ffreat majority of easos, ¡cat* kidney trouble? a JMejr act promptly sad effectively to reitore week, overworked or dl*ee*ed kidney* and bladder to a healthy condition. 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