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About Cottage Grove sentinel and Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Oregon) 1915-1921 | View Entire Issue (April 1, 1920)
I ARCADE THEATER . W E E K L Y PROGRAM 2 FRIDAY, APRIL - Another Zmie Grey story, “ T1IK b W DKR LEGION,” a melodrama of the lawless west in the days of ’49. See the lawless west in the days of Jesse James ami the Daltons. Thrills galore in Zatio Gray’s “ The Border Le gion,” starring BLANCHE BATES AND HOBART BOS- WORTH. SATURDAY, APRIL 3—“ FOR BETTER. FOR WORSE,” a Cecil B. DeMille production. The story of a man who stayed at home during the war, because he felt he would be of more use to his country here than in the trenches. IIEROLD LOYD every Saturday night. SUNDAY, APRIL 4— LILA LEE in “ PUPPY LOVE.” All the young ladies who are in love, or who think they are, should see this picture. Lila Lee gives some expert advice on how to woo and how to be wooed, especially if your man has a faint heart. MONDAY, APRIL 5- First episode of “ SMASHING BAR RIERS,” starring WILLIAM DUNCAN. Ui t t . e n w e e k s of thrills. Do not fail to see the first episode; if you do you have missed a great treat. Also BESSIE LOVE in “ CUPID FORE CLOSES.” TUESDAY, APRIL 6— HAZEL DALY in “ THE LITTLE ROWDY.” “ The Little Rowdy” is in every sense an artistic production, a bright, breezy comedy o f the better sort. It is well directed, and the details are presented with consistent realism. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7—See CI1AS. RAY in “ THE BUS11ER.” See him play ball with the big leagues in the east. l WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, APRIL 8 9 TAYLOR HOLMES in “ NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH.” If you think it is easy not to lie, see “ Nothing But the Truth.” If he told the truth for a week he would win his bet of $30,000 and lose the girl he loved. He could not afford that. “ Nothing But the Truth” is as full of laughs as a dog is full of barks. City M e a t M arket A Bartels S&fley, Proprietors Telephone 89 Why not coine and see 'or yourself the grade and quality of meat we keep.. We always buy the best that there is on the market and we sell on a small profit basis. That’s why we sell lots of meat— because our prices are unequaled anywhere else. So just give us a trial and see for yourself if you are not well pleased. We will have on a big extra display of all classes om meat and lard Saturday. FANCY PRIME STEER BEEF ROAST Prime rib beef roast, lb________________ __ _____ ________ 24c Fancy standing rib beef roast, lb............. ............................ 24c Fine fancy blade roast, lb.......................................... 20c to 24c Extra quality Spanish roast, lb......................... ....................... 30c Cottage Roll roast, no bones, lb....... .......................................25c Nice rolled rib roast, lb............. ................................. 20c to 24c All kinds of other beef and veal from..... ,............. 20c to 25c Fancy tenderloin steak, ib..,._................................................. 30c T-Bone steak, fancy style, lb............. ..... ........................... .... 30c Real tender sirloin steak, fancy style, lb..... ........ ...... .... .... 30c Nice fancy blade steak, lb________________ ___ ____________25c Best yet rib steaks, lb................... ..... ..................................... 30c HOME MADE SAUSAGE Pure pork sausage, lb.................................................................25c Hamburger, from round, lb....... ................................................ 25c Frankfurter style, lb...... ........... ... ..... ..... .................................25c Minced luncheon loaf.... .................................. ............... ......... 25c Fine blood sausage............................................... 25c Ijong bologna style............................. 25c Polish style sausage..... y.... ............ 35c Liver style sausage.............. 25c Extra good link sausage........................................................ 30c Fancy extra backbones, Ih..........................................................15c SATURDAY AND MONDAY SPECIAL Our lard supply is keeping up, so will sell— -D/a lbs. criseo................... 60c 5 lbs. pure leaf lard..... $1.40 3 lbs. criseo............. $1.15 10 lbs. pure leaf lard. $2.75 Fancy cooking beef grease, 5 lbs. Swift jewel shorten- in 3-11». cakes, lb.... .......... 15c ing for..............................$1.40 3 lbs. pure leaf lard......... 85c lbs. cotosuet........... $1.65 SATURDAY AND MONDAY SPECIAL ONLY Fancy sugar cured bacon............................................ 35c to 40c Fancy sugar cured hams............................................... 27c to 40c Kenton sugar cured backs......................................................... 35c Empire bacon briskets...............................................................34c Sugar cured bacon jowls........................................................... 28c Dill Pickles, Mustard, Cheese, ami All Kinds of Fish Our motto is—“ One Good Piece of Meat After Another” 5l/ t Better Be Safe Than Sorry Every few days we »ee 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 THE OLD RELIABLE DISTRIBUTORS DORT AND REO TOURING CARS A N D Q. M. C. TR U C KS GENERAL REPAIR W ORK—WORK GUARANTEED AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES, TIRES AND TUBES CARS FOR HIRE—D AY AND NIGHT SERVICE S IX T H S T R E E T G A R A G E Phone 4 3 Sixth and Washington Spring Styles of Thousands Rendered Homeless and Millions In Property Destroyed. Chicago.— Report« from the state« la the mt.1 die woat which were torn« do-swept Sunday Indicate o a t tht) persons lost thslr llvos, while thou «and« wore retidnred hoinclc«« and millions of dollar« worth of damns'' dona. Klgln. III., suffered the hoavtoat property Joes, the damns'' there botng 14.000.000. Illlnot* w a s the hardest hit of the central states, with .10 dead, more than 1000 Injured and 2000 homolona Property loss In Illinois, almost all In tho Chicago district, was csUniHted at $4,000,000; In western Ohio at |I. 000,000. In Georgia at more than It. 000,000, while other states visited by the tornado reported much damage. The following fatalltloa wore re ported: Ohio, 26; Greenville and Nash vltlo, 8; Van Wert. 1; Moulton, 3, Kenoletto and llrunerohurg. 6; (lenoa. 2; Kasha Corners. 4. Indiana. 36; Adams county, 2; Allen county, 11; Jay county, 11; Steubcu county, 1; Montgomery county, 1; Union City, 10. Illinois, 30; Elgin. 8; Irving Park. 8; Melrose l’ark. 9; Maywood. 4; Plalnsfteld, 3. Georgia, 38; I .a Grange. 26; West Point, 10; Macon, 1; Milner, I. Alabama, 17; Alexander City, II; ▲grirola. 5; Cedar Springs, 1. Missouri, 1. St. I-ouls, 1. Wisconsin. 1; East Troy, 1. Michigan, 12; Kenton. 4; Maple Grove, 3; Cold water, 2; Hart, 1; Kala maaoo. It Yankee Springs. 1. KING OF DENMARK REFUSES DEMAND Copenhagen. — King Christian ra- fnsed to comply with the ultimatum of the Social I»emocrats demanding the reinstatement of the Zahle min Istry, dismissed by the king, and other action In connection with the govern ment crisis. Socialist and trade union rcprwsen tatlves who conferred with f l i n t Chris tlan relative to the crisis which has arisen In Denmark as a result of the dismissal of Premier Zable's cabinet, demanded Immediate reinstatement of the Zahle ministry, an Immediate call for a meeting of the Klgsdag and the Introduction once more of constitu tional conditions In this country. Declarations were made that If these demand« were rejected, all Dan ish trade unions would call a meeting with a view to declaring a general ■trike. Crowds In the public square* were raising cries for the establishment of a republican form of government for Denmark. STORM DEVASTATES ELGIN Brunt of • Tornado Fall« on llllnola Town. Elgin, III.— With eight known dead. 100 or more Injured and property I ohh that may'exceed $4,000,000, Elgin * u ptrralyxcd an a result of a tornado that ■wept over this town at noop Sunday. The Rtorm, which «wept a path 200 yards wide across the heart of the city, took It« greatest toll of life at the Congregational and H&pttst church es where four women »e r e killed and dosena Injured. The storm struck Elgin from the southwest during a torrential down pour of rain. The tornado was fol lowed by a terrific hall storm lasting IS minutes. Wllaon to Move to Bummer Home. Washington.— President Wilson will spend the summer at Wood's Hole, Mass., where the summer white house will be established on the estate of Chart«« R. Csann, Chicago business man, recently appointed minister to China. Arrangements are being made for moving the president and his fatn lly and a good part of the executive offices for at least two weeks of June and all of July and August COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON WATCH YOUR LABEL—IT WILL PAY YOU Wert* à Perini, Props. MANY ARE KILLEO IN MID-WEST TORNADO Woman's Fall Ovar Cliff Fatal. Portland, Ore.— Mra. Elsie Pollock, of Yreka, Cal., plunged to her death down a fifty-foot canyon wall at Shep pard's Dell Sunday. As she stood on the brink of the rocky enftankment to have her picture taken, Mrs. Pollock was suddenly anlxed with dlxxlness and crumpled toward the edge of the cliff. To Investigate Oil Prices. Washington.— Favorable report was ordered by the house Judiciary com mittee on the resolution directing the federal trade commission to make an Immediate Inquiry Into recent ad vances In the prices of oil, kerosene, gasoline and other petroloum products. Ladies’ Coats Are now in stock and we will be pleased to have you come in and see them. The styles are right and so are the prices. Grocery Specials This Week The House of Immediate Service Fine Head Lettuce and No. 1 Dairy Butter See us for your Jellies and Preserves cheap er than you can make them yourself at pres ent price of sugar. Don’t forget the place Powell & Burkholder S Main Avenue at Fifth When ihe meat grinder, egg beater, or other rooking utensils need oiling, use glycerine uround the bonritig« or erevices. It is the most hnrtnle»« Tuhri cant that cun be used und does not Inter a f f e c t the food by odor or taste. I f you do not own n vacuum cleaner or i f you do own one nml decide to take up carpets at the time o f either spring or full house cleaning, beat them thoroughly on tho wrong «ide first, then on the right side, and final ly apply oxgall or ammonia nud water to nny s|«>ts thnt need to be removed. You will find that your carpets look fresh and new after this strenuous cr ur»e o f treatment. LET US FEED YOUR CHICKENS Wo have a full lino to chontte from. Scratch foorl for the laying hena aim» a fine variety for Ihe little chicka. Two hranilx to ehooae from. Rolled nata containing almolutcly no hulla. Kgg producer. Cracked corn, No. I oats. Feed wheal. Milo maize. Sunflower «cod. In fact, everything that it takea to make the hen a heavy producer. Come nnd look our gooda «»ver. THE COTTAGE GROVE FLOUR MILLS It’s dollars to doughnuts— no man ever smoked a better cigarette at any price! A M E L S quality, and their expert blend o f choice Turkish and choice Domestic tobaccos hand you a cigarette that will sat isfy every smoke desire you ever expressed. You will prefer this Cam el blend to either kind smoked straight 1 C C am els m ellow -m ildness will certainly appeal to you. T h e ‘‘body*’ is all there, and that sm oothness! It’s a delight! G o the limit with Camels! They will not tire your taste. And, they leave no unpleas ant cigaretty aftertaste nor unpleasant ciga- retty odor!