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About Cottage Grove sentinel and Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Oregon) 1915-1921 | View Entire Issue (April 23, 1920)
9 A R C A D E T H E A T E R WEEKLY PROGRAM F R ID A Y , ALLISON. A P R IL 23—“ TUB W A LK -O FFS,” by M AY SATU RD AY, A P R IL 24— “ E NLIG H TE N T H Y DAUGH T E R ,” under the auspices of the Home for Abandoned Rabies. SUNDAY, A P R IL 25— “ THE S H E R IF F S SON,“ by ( ’ HAS RAY. MUTT AND JEFF OOMEIMKS. IIKROLD LLO YD in “ THE OLD STAGE IHXUi.” • MONDAY, A P R IL 26 “ T R A IL OF THE OCTOPUS,” last episode. Watch lobby for feature. TUESDAY, A P R IL 27—“ P A Y IN G HIS DEBT,” by ROY STEW ART. Another of his »rood western plays. “ FIC K LE F A T T Y S F A L L ," by F A T T Y ARBUCKLE. W EDNESDAY, A P R IL 28— “ L A D Y OF RED B U TTE ,” by DOROTHY DALTON. “ BOMBS AN D BLUNDERS.” Grove and was taken to Eugene Fri F A IL S TO P A Y J IT N E Y M A N T A Y L O R IS 'S Q U E A LE D “ ON day. The driver said he was given several drinks o f liquor by Taylor and Because ho failed to pay a jitney it made him sick. When the jitney driver a fee o f $10 to haul him from arrived in Eugene the driver was ar Cottage Grove to Eugene, Roy Taylor was “ squaled” on by the driver for rested for having no state license foi unlawful possession of liquor and was his car. Taylor had disappeared with out paying for his ride and the driver arrested by Sheriff Htickela. Taylor engaged a jitney at Cottage notified the officers of the drinks he had taken. I Have Now Taken Over The A WEST SIDE GARAGE V 'i Keep Your, Eyes Ybun$ in Looks as well A a s *in Usefulness!: If you have worn the old- style bifocals with the seam or hump, which blurs your vision and adds years to your looks, you will doubly appreciate Imperfect eyesight is in many cases an unnecessary handicap. Properly fitted glasses will overcome it. Give us the opportunity of showing you the road to perfect eyesight comfort and convenience. Sherman W. Moody Eyesight Specialist and Optldap Factory on Premises— Phone 362 881 Willamette Rt., Eugene, Oregon Where I will be pleased to wel come all my old friends as well as take on a few new ones. 1 have a complete repair shop with an expert mechanic in charge. 1 can handle your re pair work promptly ami in an entirely satisfactory manner. 1 Wave the exclusive agency for DODGE, BUICK AND CHEVROLET CARS three of the best cars for the money on the market, and also carry a complete line of guar anteed tires and tubes, as well as accessories of all kinds. LLHARREL Grove Transfer Company A ll kinds of FURNITURE MOVING AND GENERAL JOBBING F. W. Jacobs, Prop. Phon« 21-PS ‘A Word to the Wise” says the Good Judge Y ou w an t real chew in g satisfaction. A little of the Real Tobacco Chew lasts so much longer than the old kind. You don’t need a fresh chew nearly as often— so it costs no more to chew this class of tobacco. Ariy man who uses the Real Tobacco Chew will tell you that. Put Up In Tw o Styles R IG H T C U T is a short-cut tobacco W -B C U T is a long fine-cut tobacco W e y m a n - B r u t o n C o m p a n y , 1107 B r o a d w a y , N e w Y o r k C i t y LET US FEED YOUR CHICKENS We have a full line to choose from. Scratch feed for the laying hen*- also a fine variety for the little chicks. Two brands to choose from. Rolled oats containing absolutely no hulls. Egg producer. Cracked com. No. 1 oats. Feed wheat. Milo maize. Sunflower seed. In fact, everything that it takes to make the hen a heavy producer. Come and look our goods over. THE COTTAGE GROVE FLOUR MILLS DISTRIBUTORS DORT AND REO TOURING CARS A N D Q . M. C . T R U C K S GENERAL REPAIR W ORK— WORK GUARANTEED AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES, TIRES A ND TUBES CARS FOR HIRE— D A Y AND NIGHT SERVICE SIXTH S T R E E T Wert* A Perini, Prop«. Phone 43 GARAGE Sixth and Washington SO C IE TY The M. P. U. club « lU r t t iio d most elaborately Friday evening at Moose hall, wheu husband» o f members mid a uumber o f invited couple» were - Pr ore» eut. Dancing « IU t a th» principal div •ion, card» being provided for tho»e uot wishing to ifuiic*. Vocal number» were giveu at frequent interval» by M n l.eon DesLarae», Mra. Boy Short and Mra. C. C. Ou*ou, both iu »olo aud in trio. M i»» Myrtle Pott» arcoiu pained them ou the piano. Muaie for the dancing w it furnished by Mian Pott» and “ Happy” Kotiert». Auch of the refreshments a» were not etoleu from the kitchen were aerved at near midnight. A ll the enkea and cookie» that were to have boon aerved with the ice cream had been removed dur mg the progreaa o f the party, much to the discomfiture o f the hostesses. ♦ ♦ ♦ Mr». G. M. Scott waa hotte»» to the l^it'omu» club at her home Tue»day afternoon. A pleasant social afternoon was concluded with a dainty luncheon l’he table decoratious were orchid» ♦ + Several couple« surprised Mr». S. I. Min-kin Monday evening, the ocaaaion being her birthday auniveraary. The evening waa »pent «ocially, after which refreshments o f ice cream, cake and coffee were nerved. Guest» present were Mr. aud Mr». 0. K. Pmphrey, Mr and Mr». S. I » Godard, Mr. and Mr». Nelson Durham, Mr. aud Mra. A. A. Richmond and Mr. nnd Mr». Klhcrt Beile. ♦ ♦ ♦ Calvin T. Funk post, American I-o gion, entertained elaborately last night for e i service men, their parents, wive«, widows and children. A ban quet was served following a social eve ■ling. ♦ ♦ ♦ Mr». S. M. Wendt informally enter taiued about twenty five friends at her home on west Main «venue Wed ne«luy afternoon. Vocal and instru mental music was a feature and a three course luncheon was nerved. ♦ ♦ ♦ Mr». George Gerr pleasantly enter taiued the Social Twelve at her home on Washington avenue yesterday nf ternoon. Mr». W. Ü Beattie, M i»» May Harbert, Mrs. Helen SiUby nnd Mis* Father Sil»by were guests o f the club. Luncheon was served at the conclusion o f the usual needlework and social hour. ♦ ♦ ♦ Tonight will be the annual past matron»’ and past patrons’ night at the Küstern Star. Plans are being made for a big social a ffa ir at the conclusion o f the regular meeting. Flnad for Haring No Ltconaa. Fuge ue Register: C. A. Bennett, driver of a jitney for N. J. Nelson, of Cottage Grove, was arrested Friday by Sheriff Stickels on the charge of ha viug no license on bin car and was fined $20 in Judge J. G. W ells’ justice court. D E LIO H T V A L L E Y . (Special to The Sentinel.) April 21.— Mr. and Mrs. Merwyn Flick, o f Eugene, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Moore. Mr. and Mr». Hakauaon were out from the Grove Saturday afternoon visiting the M. A. Horn family. Mr. and Mra. Alfred Cornutt were in Kugeue Saturday. The Fuqui nnd Davia families, o f Crenwell, were Sunday guests nt the J. A. Joll home. A Philippino lectured at the church Sunday evening and a large number from here attended. The Clyde Wright family, from be low Walker, spent Sunday at the Oscar Jackson home. The Ben Jackson family, o f Walker, and it. B. Hanna, o f Cottage Grove, were Sunday guests at the It. D. Tucker home. Frank Joll and Mrs. W. G. Joll and children motored to Kugene Sunday and brought home W. G. Joll, who had been there a few days following a nasal operation. The W. A. Hogate family and Mrs. Elizabeth Widdersheim, of Cottage Grove, »pent Sunday at the E. J. Sears home. The Pentieo family, o f Lynx Hol low, spent Sunday at the I<ee Nixon home. Mrs. M. A. Horn and Mrs. F. J. Sears visited school Monday afternoon. Mr. arid Mrs. K. J. Sears and C. H. Haight were Eugene visitors Tuesday. Mrs. I.ee Nison was hostess to the O. T. X. club Wednesday afternoon. The time was spent in the usual way with needlework and conversation, and about seventeen ladies were present. A delicious two-course luncheon was served by the hostess. Snappy Hats and Caps for Summer YOU CAN BEGIN WEARING A NEW SPRING HAT OR CAP VERY EARLY THIS YEAR. WE HAVE THE NEW STYLES NOW ON DIS PLAY. WITH WINTER STILL IN OUR MIDST. SOFT SHAPES OF EXCEPTIONAL QUALITY AND CORRECT IN EV ERY DETAIL OF STYLE, AND JUST ENOUGH DIFFERENT FROM THOSE OF LAST 4 SEASON TO QUICKEN A DESIRE FOR A CHANGE TO THE NEW. The House of Immediate Service “ Enlighten Thy Daughter.“ Thia wonderful seven reel, ull star cast cinema drnma will be run at the Arcade theater tomorrow (SaturdayI, the ahow being continuous from 2 to 11 p. m This picture has the endorse mrnt of all religious and rivo- organ izations o f the state and o f the Nn tional Federation o f Women '« Clubs, with a membership o f two and u half millions. Every man, woman nnd child should see this picture, which is shown under the auspices of the Pacific Coast Rescue nnd Protective society. The proceeds go for the benefit of nbun doned babies nf Oregon, the Iziuise home and the Albertina Kerr nursery. Powell & Burkholder Attention, Farmers! We Pay The HIGHEST CASH MARKET PRICE FOR CREAM. EGGS AND POULTRY SWIFT CO. B LACK BEAUDOIN, M ANAGER, COTTAGE GROVE, ORE Ctue Building, Oppogite Poatoffice _ Telephone 6 0 No sir-ee, bob! N o premiums with Camels— aU quality! A M E L S quality plus C am els ex pert blend of choice Turkish and choice Dom estic tobaccos pass out the m ost w onderful cigarette sm oke you ever d re w into your m outh! C A n d , the w ay to statement is to cor. p u ff-b y-pu ff with any the w orldI p rove that re Cam els cigarette in D IVID E. (Hpecial to The Sentinel.) April 21.— Mr». J. A. Mackey, Mr». Arthur Dugan and Mrs. Frank Parker nnd children Lawrence and Beulah drove to Eugene Monday. Emma Long, who i» employed at Wood burn, is here visiting her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Ling. Mr. nnd Mrs. H. H. Russell arrived Wednesday from southern Oregon for brief visit with relatives. Grove visitor» from here Saturday were J. A. Mackey and family, Grace Wood, Mr. and Mr». Arthur Dugan, James Ambronc, Glen Crayton nnd Mil dred Dugan. Mrs. Walter Bobinson visited Friday with Mrs. J. A. Mackey. Miss Bose Haldeman, tearher o f the Mount View school, came oat from town Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mr». Fred Patten, o f Conat fork, spent Sunday at the I.m Dugan home. The following youngsters helped Kirhard Roberts celebrate his sixth birthday Saturday, April 17: Harold, Ethan and Alton Tonole, Fima and Kenneth Ambrose, Frank, Bollin and Justin Brown nnd Willia Wood. Mrs. Frank Parker and children Iuiwrence and Beulah, who had been visiting at the J. A. Mackey home, have returned to their home at Wilbur. Atev. Storli, o f Kugene, conducted »OTvices at the school bouse Sunday. He visited with N. Lewis while here. 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