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About Cottage Grove sentinel and Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Oregon) 1915-1921 | View Entire Issue (March 19, 1920)
e ARCADE THEATER WEEKLY PROGRAM FRIDAY, MARCH 19—“ THK OTHKR HALF.” Come out and see how the “ Upper Crust” lives and the “ Other H alf” exists. SATURDAY, MARCH 20— MARGl'KRITK CLARK in “ MRS. W1Q08 OP THE CABBAQK PATCH.” 8 m Mar- piierite Clark in her best, as the lovable comical little lady who is always trying to do things for other people. SUNDAY, MARCH 21 BRYANT WASHBURN in “ POOR BOOB,” the story o f a young man who is generally known as “ Simp,” because of his boneheadedness, is told in “ Poor Boob.” MONDAY, MARCH « —“ THE TRAIL OF THE OCTO PUS.” Wateh the lobby display for this feature. TUESDAY, MARCH 23—JACK RICHARDSON in “ IDS ENEMY THE LA W ,” and a “ FATTY ARBUCKLE" n»M KDY entitled *4FATTY AND MABEL ADRIFT.” WEDNESDAY-TIIURSDAY, MARCH 24 25 NA/IMOVA in “ OUT OF THE FOG.” The screen’s most distinguished artist in a play surrounded by the mystery of the sea and the charm of romance. FRIDAY, MARCH 26 charge. A MODEL SHOW, No admission (r City M e a t M arket Bartels A Safley, Proprietors Phone 89 We have a large stock of fresh-smoked bacon, bacon backs and all sizes of fancy skinned hams on display Saturday morning. Come in to see our fancy stock of smoked meat at wholesale price. Saturday Specials! OUR LARD SUPPLY is nearly all gone and while it lasts we will sell as follows: 5-lb. pail........$1.40 10-lb. pail......$2.75 2-lb. pail...........85c Cri8co, 3 lbs. for............................. ...................................... $1.15 Real juicy home made sugar cured picnic hams, 11»............ 27c All margarine.—.......................................... 1 lb., 40c; 2 lb«., 75c Nice fresh home grown lettuce, bunch.................................. 5c Smoked and pickled herring, codfish, salted salmon Skinned hams (half or whole same price) lb..................... 35c Sugar cured hams, small, 10-lb. average, just right for a small family, lb..................................... ............................. 40c Nice fancy 2 or 3-pound piece of bacon, lb....................... 28c Sugar cured bacon backs, lb............................................ ..... 35c Fancy home made bacon, lb... ........ ........................... 35c and 40c Good fresh bacon briskets, lb............................................. 34c Clover brand bacon, all sizes, lb............................................. 34c Pimento cheese, per box____________________ ____________10c Cream brick cheese, lb...............................................................48c We have lots of weiners anti bologna, lb............................. 25c Luncheon corn beef, veal loaf, boiled ham Girls Dresses Mr. unvl Mr*. O. E. Cuxhutt, of Sit leni, uro visiting ut tin* homo of Mrx. Cashatt’* mother, Mr*. K. Widder »heim. Mr. unit Mr*. J. R. Ostrander, who have lioen rexidont* hero ___ __ ___ for __ 25 vettrs. Ion Ye today to iitnko their home i ii Eu gene. John I lot luilu v, who hml been vixit ing during the |>uxt week with hi* |>nr eut*. Mr. nnd Mr*. R. C. Holindny, re turned Wednesday to Sittroox, when he is eiuidoved. Of gingham, linene, white suiting; ages 4 to 16 years. House Dresses :: Aprons Bloomers, Skirts The Mato highway commission has received notice that Oregon will set 50 more truck* from the federal gov- erament. Them* truck* will bo dis tributed among the varlon* counties and will tv used In road construction work. The state ha* received 170 of those truck* ap to the present time. All record* with relation to the num ber of patients receiving treatment at the state hospital for the insane at Salem wore shattered lust week when the population of the Institution totaled I79ti. Including the attendant*, physi cians and other employes, more than 2000 porsons are housed at the hospi tal. If an application made by the Hood River (lame Protective association is acted on favorably by the state fish and (tame commission. Hood River county may soon have a hatchery for the propagation of trout fry. It Is pro posed to locate the new hatchery Just south of Hood River along the stream of that nana A recent ruling of the state land hoard requiring persons removing sand and gravel from navigable streams in Oregon to pay a minimum of 10 cents a cubic yard confronts the siato high way commission with a situation which ill add approximately 10 per cent to the cost of these materials pur chas'd for road construction. N. F. Macduff, supervisor of the Cascade national forest, says that be cause of the exceedingly dry weather the past winter and because of the almost utter absence of snow, there Is gravo danger of fires In the mountains this summer. Unless the summer Is rainy, he says, the timber will be easily Inflammablo and cnrelee* campers will be a deadly menace. The badly decomposed body of John Bookman was discovered In hts cabin ■X a lonely spot a few miles from Reeton. near the main Coos Hay high way Bookman, who was aged about 70, had lived alone for some time In ♦ a rough cabin without floor and little Seven passenger Col« Eight for hire for special parties tln-uter parties, light. It Is believed that he died from exposure and had been dead for prob dances, etc. Karl K. Mills, phone 1:12 Y. jldtfe ably five or sts weeks. In a pitched battle lasting for 20 Used Ford car with electric starter and ileinountulde rims, cheap. Term*. minutes in The Dalles city Jail. Prank Dr. Wendt. dMtfe Heater, police chief, was knocked un Serviceable, good looking rugs, any conscious and was locked In the cell size dcNircd, cun he made from youi corridor with James Mcf'laakey, patrol old carpet*. Any make o f muttre»* man. by two recalcitrant youths whose ran he remade and renovated to look escape from the city bastlle wns fru like new. Write for particular*. Fluff Kng A Muttre** Co., Eugene, Ore strated by tho timely arrival of Hhorlff gun. ftim»-hc2*ip»l Henderson of Klickitat county and Hatching egg* from laying *traln of John Crawford of (Irand Dalles. Barred K<>rk* at reuxonalde price*. The most extensive realty deal put Phone 5 FI 2. f!3tfe through in recent years was the pur Good, clean baled cheat hay for *ale. chase at Harden by a company com John Hull, 2 mile* south of Cottage f 20 c posed of officials of the Nestle'* Food (Irovo. company, of the A. H. Thrift »-state For Sale—30 acre dairy farm. All dairy ranch at I-anglols The purchas »‘quipped with *tock and implement*. ers arc E. O. McCoy of Portland, H. J. Prefer to xell complete. Come and look Con) In, D. D. Warner and George P. it over. W. J. McClellan, Delight Val- ley._______________ mh5 lltpd Laird of Bandon. The ranrh consists Wanted Heavy young work team gen of 840 acre* lying along tho coast The tie and true, wag»m and harm'**, to sale price was 172,000, which Included trade on 1918 Maxwell touring car in 100 dairy cows. gooil condition. M. li. Ociimpaagh, inh5 19pd Lands in the Klamath Indian reser s»iuth Fourth xtrect. vation will not be opened for settle For Sale - Chicago organ. Almost good u* new. W. II. laickey, 440 Eighth ment until the timber thereon is re a U lltpd moved and sold for the benefit of street. the trlbo, according to a letter received For Bale--Flock of Belgian Carnnaux pigeons, very cheap; good strong from tho department of the Interior healthy bird*. Inquire at 023 Fifth following receipt in Washington of a street or While'* pharmacy, mhO 19pd Joint memorial adopted at the recent For Bale Good 3'/« In. Old Hickory special session of the Oregon legisla make wagon, new lied, «75. W. M. ture asking congress to take action Terpen, 18th and cost Main, telephone mhSJgpd to the end of populating these Lands 124-1.. with white settlers. For 8ale 9 acre ranch one mile east Oeorge Johnson, known as "Hhorty,” »if city park. Hev»'n r»iorn plastered a bachelor about 40 living at Port Or- house with built in bookcases and cup ford, ha* been taken to the state asy hoards, woodshed, well on hack porch, hern, r»mm for 3 cow* end 3 home*, lum at Ralem, a raving maniac John well at barn, will give two thirds of son, apparently normal, was strolling the crop of oats, vetch and rye, a few along the beach at Port Orford when fruit tree* (prunes, cherries, apple*), he discover»*! a beautiful agate. The chicken houxe. Impure Hentilicl of ficc. _______ aef-mbS-Zfle stone contained almost a perfect fig ure of a monum»-nt with a cross on top. For Bale Used Ford car in good run ning condition, good tire*, good He d» elared It was a sign of the sec body anil 1920 license, 4:150. Impure ond »»lining of Christ and from that Box 303, Cottage Grove. mh5 IPpd moment on his mind Is-came unbal For Bale 5 year old iron gray horse; anced. weight about 1150. City Meat Mar mh!2tfe At the close o f business In the state ket. department on March 8 there were For Sale 21 acres, half In cultivation. 1 mile* east of city; 7 room house, 268.584 persons registered for the pri mary election May 21, according to a barn, chicken houxe nnd other out building*; fruit and berries. Mr*. J. report prepared by Ham A Koser, as H. Lake, owner, Cottage Or»ivi-. rnhl2tf sistant secretary of state and In charge For Bale—2000 loganberry tips; good of tbs registration work. April 20 will «tuff; 450 per thouxand. I). K. he the last day to register for the Wolgamot, Brownsville, Ore. mhl2pd primary elee.tton and unless there Is a For 8ale Fine registered boar. Call •port between now and that time fewer Wm. Rhode* at Itujadn amp. mhliHf names will be on the poll books than Fine poultry plant site, nearly 2 acres, for several ymrs. At the time the bearing orchard, berries, poultry registration books closed iwlor to ths h»iiisn 12x18, running water, shade, in primary election In the year 191», 30Sc city limits, nice building site, block o ff paved street. E. C. Lockwood, Cot- ' •07 persona had qualified. tnge Grove. weemh J2-19 Silk, gabardine, silk poplin, French serge, and white linene; sizes 22 to 38. A splendid line, at prices that will more than satisfy you and show you a substantial saving. We propose to sell ready to wear at a moder ate profit. We have bought right and can sell at right prices. Ladies’ coats and shirt waists for spring will soon arrive. Two Grocery Specials The House of Immediate Service For This W eek Only A 5 1b. can» of steel cut Superba coffee, a first grade coftee, special for this week $2.75 Sunrise milk, or Sunrise rice and milk, per can Classified Ads. Every few day« we see in the daily papers accounts of the bold and bad man, sneak thieves, burglars and hold-ups. To overcome these fellows we have added to our banking equipment the latest and most modern safety deposit boxes. These boxes are for your protection and we shall be pleased to have you come in and look them over. THE BEST OF PROTECTION AT REASONABLE RATES First National Bank COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON Sentinel Wantads will do most anything within reason—and some things that are not. Try one. Cottage Grove Flour That’s all—what more could you want COTTAGE GROVE MILLING COMPANY Hardware --------- and --------- Furniture Mr. and Mrs. .1, W. Buckley are * pc tiding the week end ut Keedsport nt the home of their son. J, 1„ Jtuek ley. Gladys and Georg* Pitcher arrived yesterday from Han June, t'alif . sud are visiting at the home of their mint Mrs. tl. It. Pitcher. I5c Main Avenue at Fifth Better Be Safe Than Sorry Knowles & Graber COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED OUR FIRST SHIP MENT OF READY TO W EAR DIRECT FROM THE LARGEST HOUSE IN AMERICA. Powell & Burkholder J) THE OLD RELIABLE J Tales of the Town ^ 'A r For Bale Young cow and calf; 470 If y»u can’t afford to subscribe for for both. Noble Ellmtt, telephone The Sentinel you ran’t afford not to 25 F5._________________________ mh l l t f read someone else V Your home newspaper is first entitled Work wanted by first-class carpenter. ••• Good work, lots of it. ()m»'r Moore, to your support. 327 (jtiincy avenue. mb 12 20pd For Bale Clean No. 1 Bhaileland seed oat*, Climax and Eclipse. Also a registered 3-yenr-old Hhorthorn bull weighing 1500; xplcndiil animal. F. THE CI TY TRANMFKK Wright & H»ni», Walker, Ore. mhl2 20c For Sale My large residence proper ty. I’ rice, 4:1000. Mrs. Orrin Kolnn son. mh!2 2tSpd For Bale Two Jersey milk cow*. DONE ON BHOKT NOTICE Mr*. Daisy I’orter, liixbey place, on Sixth street, mh!9-a2pd PIANO MOVING A SPECIALTY For Bale Good proposition for *awmill or for lie and piling. One mile from 401 Main Avenue Drain. J. N. I'oxt, Drain, Or. mhl92lic Phone 99 For Bale- Two oak rockers in excel lent condition. I’ htme I 10.1. inhl'.ipd For Rent--Part of furnished house to parties with no children. 1057 went Main avenue. inhlUpd For Bale heart of goats; 20 young kill* go with the Ininrh; I team of horses, 3 acres of good limber land All kinds of Call oi> or nddrcxx (1. E. Huge, Cot tage Ur»ivc, Ore. mhl9a2pd For Bale Harley Davidson motorcycle in fine condition. Walter Lucky, (’»•tinge Grove. mhl9n2|Ml N. J. Nelson, Jr. HAULING AND DRAYING Grove Transfer Company §§ For Bale Good team horses and bar nes*. Weight about 3200; heavy hnr ness. Standard Oil Co. m IP 20c For Bale 1918 Dodge touring car. In good shape* nnd good tire*. T. (1. Hudtell. mhl9n2pd FURNITURE MOVING AND GENERAL JOBBING F. W. Jacobs, Prop. Phone SI PS For Bale—2 fine second hand pianos. Cheap and term*. Applegate Fund turn Store, Eugene. mh|pn2pd For Sale 2 milk stock buck kids. Cogenberg A Hnnnn, 649 south H»n- ond street. mIPu'Jpd There’* hardly nnything a Hentinel wnntail won’t do, but if one doesn’t do it, try two. ••• Tho Hentinel, 42.00 the yenr. See U» for Overland Cars Willard Batteries Oldfield and Ajax Tires Champion Plugs Electrical Work Accessories General Repairing Auto Electric and Tire Shop ------ 901 Main Ave. ------ Phone»: Shop, 110; Re»., 146-J By patronizing a Home Industry, you are helping to build up your own r.ommunity. By building up your community, you are benefiting yourself. Wo are confident you a.'s benefiting yourself in using “ 8TERLINO” COMPOUNDED FEEDS It is an undisputed fact that hon estly and accurately compounded feed* give better results than any straight grain feed. When we etart- e»l in this business we wore thor •Highly convinced thnt the piddle cares ns much for quality ns for price. Believing this, our motto lift been “ A Higher Feed Value-- for Is-ss Money.’ ’ And because we have constantly kept this in mind, “ Htnrling" Coinpmimb'd Feeds nre recognized an being ail the name implies. Our specialties are horso feed, hog feed, and dairy feed, for whieh we make the claim “ There are none better." Call and nee us, nnd by comparing our prices with those or other com ponndnd feeds, you will find oppor tunities and bargains here thnt you enn’t find anywnern else. STERLING FEED CO WEST MAIN AVE.