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About Cottage Grove sentinel and Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Oregon) 1915-1921 | View Entire Issue (July 2, 1920)
. «. SOCIETY ARCADE TH E A TE R WEEKLY PROGRAM H i , July i! “ Turn ol* the W lu t l,“ I‘null in' I'm lcrick. Comet ly, “ Mounted Police Sa fe. ’ ’ Sat., July 3 “ White Heath er,” a special production. In this you will ace picture» taken beneath the surface of the sea. “ Be Mv W ife ,” by Herold Lloyd. Sun , July 4 "R ebecca of Suuuybrook Farm ,” by Mary 1‘ieklord. Every bod} knows that “ Rebecca of Sunnybrook K an u' is the best picture that Mary Pickford has ever made. Those who have never seen it will want to see it those who have seen it will want to see it again. Matinee afternoon and evening. Mon., July 5— “ Smashing Barriers.” Tenth episode the Dynamite Tree. “ Sahara,” by Louise Glaum. The story of an American civil engineer w ho is ordered to Cairo and the Egyptian desert to construct a railroad into the heart of sensuous, myster ious. black Africa. Matinee both afternoon and evening. Tales of the Town Tues., July ti - “ Sundown T ra il,” by Monroe Salisbury. Spanish Bar, a gold mining camp in the days of '49, lay at the foot of Sundown Trail. The “ Oh, Be J o y fu l” saloon and dance hall was the glitter ing hub around which the min ers revolved in a whirl of li quor, Mexican dancing girls and high stake gambling No white woman ever entered the camp. The men were lawless to depravity, but wert* held in check by “ Q uiet” Carter, the leader of the vigilantes and holder of one of the richest claims. Non will find this a very interesting picture. Comedy, “ Officer, Call a Cop.” Wed., July 7— “ Deadlier Si x ,” by Blanche Sweet. Comedy, “ The Man from E gypt.” Thur., July 8— “ T error,” by Tom Mix. Tom no longer needs an introduction. W e are get ting to like him better each time. International News. * : II Matthews Smith The wedding of Ml»« Jessie ¿Smith to Mr. lleorgo Matthew* was »idem lured ut v.lll o'clock Thursday eve mug o f la t week at tho homo, o f the bride'» sister. Mi* Charles V Heidlcr, ll.lS First street. Kev. IV A. Mae I coil, o f Newport, former pastor of the Presbyterian church here, per formed the earumoay in tho presence o f immediate members o f the families o f the coat rafting pert if». The tiridul march from l.ohongrtn was played bv Miss Vila Matthews, si-tor o f tho bridegroom Little Madelle Heidlcr niece o f the brute, was flower girl. The ceremony was performed under an arch o f ivy, ferns and white rose». The bride was beautifully gowned in white georgette with veil o f tulle ttnd earned a shower bouquet o f rosea and lilies of the vrllcy Refreshments were served uuinedyitely following the cere ninny. The living room and dining room were both beautiful in a color scheme o f green and white. The happy couple left at once ou a trip up the Me Kell I lf . The bride has been a teacher for several years, is u vocalist o f some note and one o f the most |H>pular of the young women o f th,. city. The bridegroom is a sou o f Mr and Mr» Chiiile» Matthews, is one o f the own ers o f the Cottage Grove flour mill, and served h i France Hiui Belgium with the 3« 1st ambulance corps. He and Rev. MacLeod, who performed the cer finouy, spent several mouths togother iu tho service at Camp l.rwi». S- 4 9 Farewell for Dorwards. An elaborate farewell reception was given Wednesday evening in the par lors o f the Christian ehureh for Mr and M rs Max llorward, faithful mem tiers o f the church for many years, who leave today for their former home in Iona, visiting relatives in Wash ingtou eu route. \ program was given by Helen-Ostrander, Millieent and .Irr riue Burrows, and Almond tlemeiiway T a l k s wore made by D. T Awbrev, who with Mrs. Avvbrey, has just re turned from Culiforuia to make their home in Eugene; by Clem S arff, A Stevens and Mrs. 1.. M. Thompson, after which Mis. Cbas Caldwell pre seu ted Mr. and Mrs. Gurnard each with a book as a token o f the esteem in which they are held by th,. mem tiers of the church. Mr. Dorward re tpouded feelingly for himself and wife Refreshments o f ice cream and rookie» wer« served. A Short Welcome Message to You. Just arrived this morning a brand new line of Fancy Ribbons Ginghams, Shallies and Percales Come and See Them A pu-k up te:nu o f bu»in«-»s men played the K o » Kivor team here Tues day evening, the eeore being 12 to 5 ’ in favor o f the lovais. Hen I.ureh, who for some time ban Mr. and Mr*. Albert Kiesuv left Sun been making his home in Portland, day for i\>rtluud. » r i t e » that he is leaving to vi»it ut Mies Bertha l>av is. member o f the Butte. Mont., with his daughter, Mr». faculty o f O. A. I\, visit«-J Saturday Harrv Krueger. with Miss Maud l-unison. The D. T. Avvbrey family, former Charles White, o f Oregon City, has residents, have moved from Oakland, bought the L. G. Markham raueh on Calif., to Eugene. Const Fork. D E L IG H T V A L L E Y Mrs. Arthur Karig. o f Seattle, » h o Williuui Franklin Young, uf Trent. s spending a few weeks with relative» July 1.— IV. J. McClellan was taken ut Koseburg. visited the first o f the to a hospital at Eugene for medical Neb., and Miss Olga Z. Söderström, ol Divide, were married Saturday evening eeek at the Klbert Smith heme. treatment. It was found that he was ut the Methodist church. Kev. S. Ham Mr. and Mr-. S. B Kern left yester suffering with an abscess in the stom rick officiating. The happy couple left lay for a v i»it in Washington. Mon aeh. The meu o f the neighborhood at ouee upou au eastern h o n e y m o o n » i l l cultivate Mr. McClellan'.» corn trip. The bride is a daughter uf Mr ana and Colorado. and fill hi» »ilo for him Saturday. and Mrs. A. Söderström, o f Divide. O. L. Nichols earne up from Leona Several o f the \\ A. Witcher ehil • • • yesterday. dren have been tiome, from outside The l.uComus club met Tuesday at Miss Bertha Stephens went to Eu points with their families during the teruuou with Mrs. Frank Kuux. Duiuty ;one yesterday to take tench era’ exam past week. P h o n e 70 refreshments added to the enjoy meat / nation. The J. A. Joy and E. J. Sear» fnm o f n pleasant afternoon. Mrs. Herbert Watts and daughters ilies visited in Eugeue Sunday at the •*• •»* "*• Anita and Maxine arrived yesterday Hill home. The M P. G. club held a pheasant A neighborhood picnic will be held from Oakland. Calif., on their way to session Tuesday uf teruuou with Mrs. N e w Haven, Conn., and are visiting at Sunday in Jolt's grove to celebrate O. 1.. Nichols Dainty refreshments S E V E N P A T R O L A I R P L A N E S TO Hai Ilion t ’ h o w d rr O ne e m »ftlmun Eugene every day one go. tig a* far the home o f Mrs. W a tts ' father. H. J. the Fourth. Outsiders aer invited to were served. The next meeting will lux medium *i/e«t p o t a t o « « , 4»i»e « hih I í BE S T A T I O N E D A T E U G E N E eollth u* Medford covering th«a I ' m attend. Shinn. I'M held with Mrs. .1 T Smith. Fm rr with hot «•:»<!«• iiiötiatfiiu« »me vu»v and fh»* I ' o m I ( onion* *i»lt, p»p per +. « 4F N ow add S«*vru airplane* will be *tati<>n«*d in uiountn in* the »ither vuy, nhile th«' w a t e r tuoi Ioni If» minute* Delight Valley Society. other plan»* will pro» »•« d i* für north one cnn »'V ¡iportil«'»! milk, p iece o f but Eugene during th«* *u mmer for Ib r f*»r Mrs. Charles Conner entertained the ***t putrid, according to the i»n mb«-r* n* IW tland, where gn*olme and «dl t«*r the hi /»- o f au »*gg, und crackers G. T. X. club Wednesday afternoon. o f the patrol, who have nlrvndv *r»r i f de*ir»‘d í ' o v r r rb»*e|y aw«! ■**? on will I m * taken on euch drty About twelve were preseut and light rived there to I»» gin tin n duti* On** bio k o f rung«* I 11 minute*. refreshments were served. plane is already there and mix «tor*- Ea •‘lern prof* an* g e tfia g if ftgured ar*. exported in fr*»m Mather fir!«!, *»ut *i» t hi* i liy folloHiiig u \%*|| laut Miss Kuby Keene, duugbter of Mr ^aenunento, by the fir*? of nett neck mile* alone befor»* In tlinom er«d that out plan a per •»n eni» live ou !!f# m i t * and Mrs. \V. A. Keene, und Lowell Hangar* for all the plan«* util be h »luv Home o f thetu will figui«* it «ml hi« «weetheurt had fallen out of the Beuston, sou o f Mr. and Mrs. F. T erected by the government n* noon a*» preft v *oori -o u inan * m r«a*l over « bugg) I .«»\ • mo king i ir that «tat« Bin-ton, were married in Eugenis Wed th»« material arrive*. toll of far»* and *i«lmfy Im Mtotimch bv uiu*t lack »Mim»* o f th»* ardor lh*»t char nesday. They arn two o f the most pop iet» nre* it around her«*. T w o plan«** Will tie opei ri t »•• I *wnHo\% lag hi* Word*. ulur young people o f the Delight Val ley Saginaw community. A full line of Groceries always on hand Pow ell & Burkholder Corner of Fifth and Main I N young man m Wyoming «Luve two A Com plexion C ream for M a n y Needs C 'J A R D E N Court Combination Cream combine» N—* the uses of many creams; It protects against sun and wind— cleanses. Ideal as a massage or vanishing cream. An excellent foundation for Garden Court Face Powder; both cream and powder fragrant with the distinctive Garden Court bouquet. DOUBLE COMBINATION CREAM CAKOfcN C O UR T FACE POWUEA.. White Pharmacy Garden Court Real Estate Active. E. C. Lockwood reports the follow mg sales during the past few weeks: Miss Pearl Mabie, of Oakland, Ore., has purchased tbo Chandler homo on Adams avenue. Mr. and Mrs. E J. L-um have bought the Wright property on First street. Charles Newland, o f Kedding, Calif., has bought a bungalow on Fifth street belonging to Mr. Luekwood. Mr and Mrs. Perrin, of Portland, have bought the Creasou property on Fifth street. Mattie Hunter has bought the Elmer Jones home on Eighth street. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Leum have bought two lots from W. O. Wilson. H . K. Kobison, o f Kedding, Calif , has bought the J- W. Hhattuek place in Delight v alley. J. Hardy Crow, o f Lora ne, has bought the E. E. Hale pluce on J e ffe r son avenue. 9 ,'/± Why man— w e made this cigarette for you! No Ball Game Sunday. It may be something of a disadvau tage to Cottage Grove to have a ball team that cleans up all comers, for that fact seems to make it difficult to get teams to clean up. It has been impossible to get a team to play here next Sunday. C ^ A M E L S fit your cigarette de- sires so completely you’ll agree they w ere m ade to meet your taste! y S IL K CREEK ff1 John and Bill and Fred and Frank .lust conn.ion ordinary name» of common ordinary people, but they try to give you more than ordinary service anti better than ordinary meat. You will find them always on the jum p and ready to jum p and serve you, whether it be a bit o f bacon for yyur breakfast, a roast for your dinner, steak for your supper, margarine for your bread, dainties for your picnic, shortening, compound, or any of the many articles that are carried in our up-to-the minute market. W e ’re always pleased to see you and we want to treat you so well that y o u ’ll always be pleased to see us. Wa t c h for Our S p e c i a l s N e x t W e e k The City Meat Market BARTELS & SAFLEY, PROPS PHONE 89 (Special to The Sentinel.j June 30.— Mra. I. N. Dresser, o f Lynx Hollow, spent the week end with friends here. Miss I>*na Burcham, who is attend j ing summer sehool in Eugene, spent the week end here with her parents. Myrtle Hprague, Mr. and Mrs. Ray i Ciphers and Mrs. Ethel Wood, o f Row I River, Mr. and Mrs. C. VV Dwyre and Glen Cooper o f the Grove, und Mr. and Mrs. Vivian Dwyre and infant daughter, o f Gardiner, attended the quarterly meeting service Sabbath. Mrs. S. Burcham was in the Grove Monday. Mrs. D. A. Estes went to Lynx H ol low the last o f the week for a visit with friends. Mrs. Dana McGinnis left Friday for her home in Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Nice were here from the Grove Monday looking at their property. They expect to move out soon. Mrs. Ada Wilson was in town Mon day. N ew prices on butter wraps (Fridays and Saturdays o n ly ): (50 wraps, ( I ; 100 wraps, $1.25; additional wraps tak en at same time, 40c the 100. Cottage Grove Sentinel. a2tf. i U n iqu e flavor, fragrance and mel- * low -m ild-body flue to C am els qual- ity and expert blend of choice T u rk - ." ish and choice Domestic tobaccos pi are a revelation! You will prefer the t Cam el blend toeither kind of tobacco . smoked straight! W it h C am els you can go the limit without tiring y o u r taste. T h e y leave no unpleasant cigaretty after taste; no unpleasant cigaretty odorl T o get a line on w h y C am els win you so completely compare them puff-for-puff with any cigarette in ( 'a m p l i a r a m i d * v 0 ry w h * rm in n la n h fica lly ** fia t k a finn ...... the world at any price. Y o u ’ll n f 2 0 m é a m t t f < fr,, J O , a n t i , ‘- T T - ' , fe r to coupons or prem ium s! tr*u W* ntrnnjly i*cnmm*nii 'SJuZ quality pre- g K- J- R E Y N O L D S TOBACCO CO., Winalon-Sal.m, N. 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