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About Cottage Grove sentinel and Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Oregon) 1915-1921 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1920)
ARCADE THEATER WEEKLY PROGRAM Friday, May 21—'"Should • Woman T sU f’1 by Alic«* Lake. A dramatic, inteiiatdy human story of a New K u r U u u ] fisher irirl fam'd with a problem of whether or net to reveal to tho man she lo\«d more than life, the secret of her youth. Monday. May 24 —“ Smash ing Barriers,” by William Dpncan. See how he and the giti wore rescued from the fall ing tre«, “ Carmen of the North," by Anna Bos, called the Maximova of Europe. Hearst News, showing how the submarines destroyed our ships on the hijrh seas during the war. Tuesday, May Againal Many,” King “ Pills of Peril.” Saturday, May 22 “ True Heart Susie,” a Oriffith pro duction. Wednesday, April 26 “ The Haunted Bedroom,” by Enid Bennett. The Haunted Bed room will make the shivers go up and down your haek to the tunc of the Goblin (Hide. “ Speed and Spunk,” a com edy. “ Heor ’Em Rave,” by Her- old Lloyd. Sunday, May 2 3 - “ Some thing to Do,” by Bryant Wash burn. “ Mutt and Jeff in Iceland ” Pathe Review, showing the different colors in pictures. -‘‘One Anita Thill M ill April 27 “ Wolves of the N ight,” by William Far- num. Another famous Karnuui picture. Don’t fail to see it. C it y M e a t M a r k e t BARTELS à SÀFLEY, PROPS PHONE 89 SATURDAY ONLY Make your dollar do ita goidurndest. I t’s your dollar. You have a right to do what you wish with it, but you will have more dollars to do what you wish with, if you make note of the Dollar Day Specials shown below and take advantage of the tremendous value to supply your meat wanta. In the non- perishabl» goods, you would-show financial genius by supply ing your , wants for soiih » time to come. In the periahable goods, you should supply your immediate wants for several days in advance. We are in business to make a profit, it is true, but we fig ure that small profits on each sale will bring the largest re turns in the long run. The prices of these Dollar Day Spe cials are so low that you will readily recoguixe that we have not thought of profit. These specials are for advertising pur poses, for we fed that those who get these bargains will re member us in a pleasant way that will result in the securing of their future business. To please our customers is our first aim. Read these prices, and smile.—then buy: Gem Nut margarine, 3 lbs.___ _____________ ___ ______ $1.00 Troeo margarine, 3 lba_________________________ ___ $1.00 Rex margarine, 3 lba............. .................................................... $1.00 All margarine in 1-lb. packages............. ......................... ......... 40c Nucoa margarine........... ...............................1 lb., 40c; 2 lbs., 76c 4 lbs. good tender beefsteak...................................................$1.00 6 lbs. boiling beef.__________ _______ ________________$1.00 414 lbs. best hamburger_____ __________________ _____ $1.60 4Vfe lbs. pork sausage........ .......................................................$1.00 4 lba choice weim r a .............................................. ................... $1.00 5 lbs. bologna............ ....................................................................$1.00 4 V 2 lba minced bam ..______ ________________________ $1.00 4 lbs. fancy pork chopa.......... ..................................................$1.10 Bacon—1 Extra fancy 45c; any purchases amounting to $1.00 or over will be 40c lb.—a real bargain. Bacon—2 Sweet, mild bacon, 40c; any purchases amounting to $1.00 or over will be 35c lb. Bacon—3 Beet bacon yet for the money; is put up in a very sanitary way and very delicious—just what you crave; 35c lb., or on $1.00 purchases 32c lb. Bacon—4 Nice sweet bacon, 35c lb.; put up in wrapped squares and on every $1.00 purchase it will sell for 30c lb. Home Made Lard 30c lb., or 4 lbs. for $1.10. Saturday only; bring bucket. 5-lb. pail............................ $1.46; 10-lb. pail............................ $2.80 Rex Brand Pure Lard 5-lb. pail.............................. $1.40; 10-lb. pail...........................$2.78 Sw ift’s Jewel Shortening—Saturday Only 4y2-lb. tins................ .........$1.19; 2>/jrlb. tins........................... 60c 8w ift’s Cotosuet—Saturday Only 2l/2-lb. tins..................... .........60c; 5 lbs., net weight-........ $1.60 2-lb tina____ ________ Mustard, all kinds, jar Crisco 66c; 3^-Ib tins . ................$1.06 16c; 2 for 25c We have all kinds of canned meats, such as dried beef, corned beef, corned beef hash, Vienna style sausage, etc. Our supply is limited. Come early and get what you want before i t ’s all gone. We will have speciala on lots of other goods on display. Come and look ’em over. A Sentinel Wantad will get it for you. Try it. ill T u r D iio iu c o p “ t u p n IN IHt d U o IN loo ! IUG U 1 WAR The quality of banking support you receive is of prime im portance. If your bank is to serve you well, it must itself have—as this bank has—the facilities of the greatest bank ing organization in the world—the Federal Reserve System. First National Bank THE OLD RELIABLE COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON OREGON NEWS NOTES OF GENERAL.JNTERESTi Principal Events of tho Wert Briefly Sketched for Infor* motion of Oar Roodert. Juét Received Auto to u rist trav el th ro u g h th e W it l»no-tte valley la u n d e r way a lr e a d y . T he Union Livestock association will hold Its tw elfth an n u a l show a t Union. J u n e 2 4. Th«< n in th an u u a l conference of the D**chut<* I (ap t 1st aseoclallon waa held a t tiedm ond. It la rep o rted th a t hop v isa s l a tho Independents' d istric t a re m ak in g a th rifty grow th. A larg o cougar last week kUWd a calf on th s farui of G eorge Lsody, four uitlua n o rth of Toledo. A d airy and sheep extension school was held a t th e N o rth C raft / a r m la rv aig las county Friday. M cM innville Kike to th e n um ber of 400 will a tte n d th e s ta ts convontlMI to be held a t ttaleiu In July. A gain of |l,414.44li.l6 la dapoalte la the th ree b an k s of Eugene h as been m ade d u rin g th e past year. T he h igh price of su g a r haa caused s slum p In th e dem and a t Hood R iver (or s tra w b e rrie s and ch e rrie s U nder th e auspices of th e Jack- son county farm b ureau a tw o u ^ y dairy school was held In Medford. M erlin Gold waa In stan tly killed at H am m ond L um ber com pany. Uauip No. 10, n ear t'la U k a n le. by a flylug log. Union high school d istric t of M adrsa hag voted to Issue IM.lNM la bonds for Im m ediate co n stru ctio n of a b u ilding Both bonds and special ta x to r a new h ig h school g y m n asiu m ca rrie d In th a special election hald a t M on m outh. T h ree a irp la n e s will be se n t to Bn gene from M ather F ield. Sacrtu&euto, to r th e a ir clro aa to be sta g e d th e re SO. In o rd er to conserve fuel lo r sp ray rig s th e Hood R iver Apple G ro w ers’ asso c iatio n is u rg in g co n serv atio n of gasoline. Because of lack of p atronage, service of th e P o rtlan d N avigation com pany betw een Salem an d P o rtla n d h a s bees d iscontinued T he Alsea R iver L um ber com pany has shipped a carload of fir logs to Mow York, to test th e ir ad a p ta b ility in« pa- n o w in g purposes. Bror>* of sm all fires la th e h ills aro u n d E ugene have raise d a p all of sm oke. T he fire s a r e caused by farm I f your wedding »tntiouery 1» printed er* b u rn in g brush. by The Sentinel, you »re »inured • T he C orvallis C om m ercial cl e h haa long »nd happy married life. aZlitf gone on reco rd ag ain st th e specific g rav ity tast tor gasoline an d la favor of su sp en d in g th e law . T he lay in g of th e six m iles o f su b m arin e telep h o n e cable to connect th e T illam ook rock lig h th o u se w ith th e »her* , has been com pleted. A tra c t of 14 ac res p a rtia lly w ith in th e city lim its of A lbany waa p u rch a s ed by th e L in n county fa ir w n d s l l a s (or p erm a n en t fa ir gro u n d s. T he A sto ria b o ard o f school d ire c t or* Is callin g for bids to r a new gym nasium for th e h ig h school to oost whan equipped ab o u t 960.000. T he tw en ty -n in th n an u n l »seeing of th e S o u th ern Oregon M edical saaoeta- tlon was held a t R eneburg. It was d e cided to hold th e convention a t G ran ts Pass n ex t year. T he s ta te lan d board h aa received a to ta l of $444 In ro y alties from th re s P o rtlan d sand a n d gravel com panies for san d an d g rav el ta k en from th e bed of th e W illa m e tte A lbert M enders an d W. J . Jen k in s, who escaped from th e p riso n wood cam p last S atu rd ay night, were cap tu re d at Mill C ity by C herry Junem, a g u a rd a t th e p e n iten tiary . M ore th a n 140 plum bers and th e ir wives, from all sectio n s of th e sta te , g ath ered In Salem to r th e n in e tee n th an n u a l convention of th e O regon S ta ts asso ciatio n of m a ste r plum bsr*. W ill H. K ing of O ntario, form er d em o cra tlc n atio n al com m itteem an for Oregon, haa resigned as c h lsf counsel for th e U nited S taten reclame« Ian se rv ice, to become effective Ju n e 14, S h o rtag e of gaso lin e Is becom ing acu te at K lam ath F a lls and may re su lt In th e closing dow n of nil saw m ills which a re supplied w ith logs d irect from th e woods by m otor tru ck . A m ovem ent h aa been s ta rte d am ong M arlon co unty ta x p ay e rs to Introduce s bill In th e le g isla tu re a t Ita next se s sion p ro h ib itin g th e ca tch in g of m oun ta in tr o u t d u rin g th e sp aw n in g season. T h e sta le d e se rt la n d board wtU a s k congress to ex ten d th e co n tra c t be tw een th s s ta te s a d federal govern., m eats rela tiv e to th e W alker Basin Ir rig atio n p ro ject In B eashutaa so an try for a period of 14 yearn. H tatletles show , according to th e w ar d ep a rtm en t sta te m e n t, th a t Oregon’s en listed s tre n g th for ita n atio n al g uard Is 2141 men, of w hich 1444 have been enlisted. D u rin g th e m o n th ending May 1 th e r e w ere en listed la Oregon two com panies o f In fa n try , tw o com panies of coast a rtille ry , one com pany of en g in eers w ith 117 men an d four officers, an d one q u a rte rm a ste r d etach m ent of 24 men. composed sasstly of com m issioned officers. Both for Dress and for Hard Every-Day W ear A Number of Beautiful Patterns of VOILE Fancies and Plain Colors Prices not on a Profiteering Basis P ow ell & W hat d o von want 1 A n v w a v a S e n tin e l W an tad W liat do you w a n t a n v w a v f w i l l v e t it f o r y o u . Our Going-Out-of-Business Scile Continues And will continue until the entire stock is sold, which should not take long when prices have been so severely slashed at a time when every indication is that prices are going higher. Not an item in our $15,000 stock of inoluding Stoves, Ranges, Drills, Paints, Farm Imple ments, Wagons, Buggies, d a s Engines, Tools, Cooking Utensils, Cutlery, Silver, Granite, Aluminum, Building Supplies, etc., is reserved. The time to get what you want at a price you will be tickled to pay, is right now, before the rapid depletion of the stock results in the « complete closing out of the items you want. Our fixtures are on sale for delivery at the close of the sale.__You can never again expect to get staple goods at the prices which we have set for this stupen dous, genuine, final closing out sale. .1- •