Cottage Grove sentinel and Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Oregon) 1915-1921, August 06, 1920, Image 2

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    ARCADE THEATER
[With Lewi* Henri »ml daughter, Mm
lYuri, in the Grove.
Mr. nml Mr*. Ncth Ferrell nini «lui
811.K CREEK.
WEEKLY PROGRAM
Fri., Aug 6—“ I’pataira,” by
Mabel Normand. A ragtime
rumauc«. You've never heard
of a ragtime romance because
there never was one until Ma­
bel Normand, as Elsie, the hash
dlingcr in a big hotel, decided
to. take a fling in society and
discarded the overalls and cap
in favor of short skirts and
silk stockings. This is just tkc
start—you will want to see the
rest.
Sat , Aug. 7—“ The Society
Exile,” by Elsie Ferguson.
•'Soft Money,” by llerold
Lloyd.
Sun., Aug. 8— “ Love .Insur­
ance,” by Brtant Washburn.
‘ ‘ Pretzel Farming,” by Mutt
and Jeff.
Pat he Review, motion pic­
tures . in colors; slow motion
photography.
(Speculi to The Seni ¡nel.)
Augu»t 4. Mr. miti Mr*. \. I.. ('Ini
titicil toni dnugbter, Mi»» t>orn, *|ieut
thè woek end »1 t'omstock.
Mr». Iteli» Lewis, et' thè (irove, i»
\ ¡»iling »1 thè M F. Iliiltetiek huine.
('lumie Wtutti weut lo » hu»pitul ni
| Su lem Mondnv lo reeeiie Intuì lue» l
l'or tuberculoHÌ».
Bevute aliti Ad» l.iiehterhiiiul relurned
lo Oakland Mutui»)', »Iter » vi»il with
frieiitl» here.
Theer wna » social gnthering »1 thè
('. I.. W i I noii houle Sitlurtlay evening
Mon., Aug. 9 Last episode
of "Smashing Barriers.”
“ Over the Transom,” com­
edy.
“ Rest Is Beat,” a two reel
western.
Tuts., Aug. 10—“ ller Five-
Foot Highness,” by Edith Rob­
erta. “ Out in Texas we don’t
just ‘ sit on ’em, we ride ’em.”
That is what Edith Roberts in
“ Her Five-Foot
Highness”
told a fashionable English bri­
dal party. It shocked ’em, but
they hail to get used to the lit­
tle girl from America.
John
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t-niii|t»ny
lieigllltoljlootl.
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W e have just recieved two cases of
outing flannel, light and dark, fancies
and plain.
Prices are high in com ­
parison with form er years but w e
would advise our customers to bu y
outing flannel N O W while the ass­
ortment is complete. -
C arson , Pirie
Scott, large whole­
saler’s Chicago buyer, who has just
returned from the eastern mill cen ­
ters says “as to outing flannel, the
largest manufacturers have no first
quality goods to sell at any price.
Mills do not seem to be able to get
the production they figured, with the
resirlt that they are all tied up wi t h
contracts. I believe that the greatest
difficulty wil l c o m e in S e p t e m b e r
and October when there will be a
grand scramble for any kind of these
goods.”
»r,t t li tedi
Ileunie l'ole, ol ('rcswcll, *|u“iil thè
» lek enti nilh Krne»t l>»ruell.
Household Hints
Thurs., Aug. 12—“ Sacred Si­
lence,” by Gladys Brockwell.
“ Naughty W ife,” comedy.
T . ,
Ashlit
ì l l g ìli tilt'
Wed.,
AHg.
11—“ Lone
W olf’s Daughter,” by Louise
Glaum. Taken from J. Parker
Read’s famous novel.
“ Worries and Wobblies,” a
eoiuedy.
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Outing Flannel
1 I droit were in the drove Tuesday.
il
A tiny (»neh of N»lt added to cream
ju»t before whipping will make it whip
to surprisingly large bulk.
• • •
Add unit to the first water you wash
»piunt-h in and you will find it will
not require *o many washing» a» are
u»unity ueetletl.
• • •
When making plain rni»in pudding
u.»e a finely grated enrrot iuatead of
Hl> egg. It i» ju»t ui* good ami inuth
cheaper.
For »our »tornarli take a little »oda
\\hit«Jey motored to the Grove Hatur
in void water.
day evening.
Mr. Sharon »ml daughter Father,
Boil out coffee pots nml tea pot»
H. H. Johnson and W. H. t'uppiou»
with soda and water aud your bever
were in the (trove Saturday.
SAGINAW.
Mr. and Mr*. Henry Lake sad non nges will have a fresher flavor.
• • •
visited at the \V. F. ilrigg» ami 1). 1.
(Special to The Sentinel.)
Add u pinch of Hodtt to lo’ftn* when
August 4.— Mr. and Mrs. George Miller home» Saturday.
Neat and family and J. F. Neat. of| Mrs. t . J. Queeiier ai nd Hubert »peut parboiling and tlirv will »often much
Coburg, visited in this vicinity Sun a few days at the Lumber camp where quicker.
Mr. Queeucr is employed.
day.
I'se rhubarb instiad o f apple for
Don aud Herbert Allen and Lee
Mr*. W. L. I-eonard and children
Leonard atteudud the show in Cottage mince pies. This is iniirh to be pre
returned Friday from Portland.
ferred even when apples are plentiful
Mi*» Flossie Mathis will return Sat Grove Wednesday evening.
Several from here attended the
Thorough ly chilled I i ii s oi i will slice
round up in the Grove Saturday night.
Portland and Sherwood.
J. E. Fogle and children were in very eveuly.
Mrs. O. Knight '» Sunday school class
enjoyed a pieuic Friday uuder the the Grove Monday.
chaperouage of Mr». Keene.
LYNX HOLLOW.
W. P. Dick has purchased a new
W A N T ADS.
Dort car.
(Special to The Sentiuel.)
Hubert Elliott and family, of the
August 4.— Mrs. Marion I.ebow and i Qood hard wheat for sale 92.50 per
Grove, visited Suuduy at the O. Knight
Miss Neva Walker were in Eugene , bushel. M. A. Horn, phone 15 Ft
home.
Mrs. Smith aud Chloe Horn and son Tuesday.
7-23|8 Apd
Mrs. Wolford and children shopped
Francis visited Tuesday, at the Bur­
Extra clear cedar shingles 95.50 the
in
the
Grove
Monday.
gess home.
Miss Ivy Porter returned the first j thousand. H. K. Metcalf, telephone
Ethel Moody was in Eugene Tues­
of the week from a visit at Reeds l" ‘ *•
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day.
Misses Non» aud Harriet Queen re port, Marshfield and other point« in por sale -Ten row dairy farm, 3 miles
t at >icimty.
north of Cottage Grove, \ mile eu»t
turned from Monmouth Friday.
A number from here atteuded the j „ f .Snginuw, in Delight Valley, all good
Tom Miller and son Teddy wrere in
■
funeral of the infant son of Mr. and productive soil, good new huiidiiig»;
the Grove Saturday.
Mrs.
Ezra
Messenger
at
Walker
Thurs
Mrs. Ida Allen, who bad been visit­
location, road* and schools all good
ing at the Judson Allen home, left day of last week.
and convenient. Will sell any on,, of
Mr. and Mrs. George Johnson were three ways to auit buyer—the bare
Sunday for her home in California.
Mrs. Lottie Kirkendall and daughter passengers on the morning local to Eu­ farm, or the farm and crops, or furin.
gene Friday.
Gladys were in the Grove Saturday.
crops, stork and equipment. Now is a
The Taylor family motored down to good time to look it over. Why not
The W. F. Briggs family returned
the
Hemme
home
at
Hlachly
last
week.
Wednesday from a trip through east­
buy a live, going concernf W. J. Me
Hamid Wolford went to Eugene Clellau, Saginaw, lire.
ern Oregon and southern Washington.
7-23|8 Apd
Monday
to
accompany
the
family
of
Mr. aud Mrs. J. E. Fogle were in
One
of
Roy
Hands’
best
White
Leg
his
uncle,
Horace
Strong,
on
a
trip
to
Eugene Saturday to visit Mrs. Fogle’s
horn cockerels for sale, or will trade
the coast.
sister, who is in a hospital there.
Mrs. Tom Johnson was in the Grove for White la-ghorn hens. Telephone
Mr. and Mrs. Howard were in the
13-F2.
djs7 2.1l is i
Saturday
Grove Saturday.
Mrs. John Samson and little daugh For Sale Six A No. 1 Jersey milk
J. F. Adney left Tuesday for his
ter came up from Salem Saturday for
ranch at Divide,
cows.
Harrison Rogers, 1 */», mile»
Mr. and Mrs. Bart. Johnston, Mrs. ft visit at the Marion l>*bow home.
south o f city.
7 24tfc
Mrs.
Laura
Kenne,
o
f
Portland,
was
A. E. Scott, Etta Scott and Klwyu
Sale—
19
acre
chicken
ranch;
1‘ 2 I
an over-flight guest o f Mr. and Mrs. i For
I. N. Dreitscr last week.
1 mile» suuth and *4 mile w<-»t of
CHEERFUL WORDS Mrs. Hunt»man and daughter Mabel Cottage Grove. All good bottom land,
and member» of the Caldwell, I.ajoie Good 5 room house, 2 good barns, large
and Strong families gathered blaek chicken house, brooder house and other
FOB MANY A COTTAGE GROVE berries at Prune hill Friday.
outbuildings; all well fenced; good well
HOUSEHOLD.
Wimo Renne went to Dexter the 1 and running water; 80 apple and 80
-
•
first of the week to work in a mill.
pear trees, some plums, primes and ber
To have the pains aud aches of a
Mis» Cora Neal spent a couple of ! ries. Fine road to town. Priced to sell,
■bad back removed—to be entirely free days of last week with her sister, Mrs. Harrison Rogers, Cottage Grove. 7 241f
from annoying, daugerour urinary dis
e
Lost—92 bill oither in Fair store or
orders, is enough to make any kidney Musi nger, at Dorena._____
People’s meat market Wednesday,
sufferer grateful. The following advice
MOUNT VIEW.
July 26. Ellens Hhortridge. 7-10|8 llpd
of one who has suffered will prove
helpful to hundreds of Cottage Grove
(Special to The Sentinel.)
For 8ale One bay mare 10 years old.
reader«.
•
.
August 4.— Mr. ami Mrs. L. N. Gil-
weight 1600. Beidler Bros.
7 301 fe
Mrs. Ella I.. Wilson, 12.46 Ash Ave., nett and sons Claire and llurold, of
Cottage Grove, says: “ I gladly rec North Bend, visited Wednesday eve­ For 8ale In order to mal e room will
ommeud Doan’s Kidney Pills. I know
sell some fine White Leghorn pullets
ning with Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Heath.
they are a good remedy for I have Mr. Oilnett came on from Portland, hatched Arpil •!, from 2 in d 4 year old
used them when my kidneys were out where thev had been visiting for two hens. Heavy laying strain. Waldo Mil
of order. My kidneys acted irregularly, months, fo take the place o f J. W. ler, Cottage Grove, Ore., phone I FI 2.
I felt run down and I knew my kid Buckley at the W. L. Sc E. mill in the 7 40|8 1.4pd
neys caused this trouble. Doan’s re Grove, while Mr. Buckley is on his va­
Five pigs for sale, 9 wewl.s old. G. A
lieved me of the trouble, strengthening
cation. Mrs. Gilnett and the Heaths
Green, phone 17 FI.
7 30[8 llpd
my back and kidneys.’ ’
were formerly neighbors at Hillsboro.
Price 60c, at all dealers.
Don’t
For
Bale
on
Easy
Terms
One
2 ‘ 2 ton
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Linebaugh, of
simply ask for a kidney remedy—get Walden, and Mr. and Mrs. Homer
Maek truck, 1 Jackson roadster, I
Doan’s Kidney Pills— the same that Chamberlain, of Blue Mountain, visited five passenger Reo, 1 Ford express
Mrs. Wilson had. Foster-Milburn Co.,
body, $5; 1 heating stove, I cook stove.
Hutiday at the Claude Arne home.
Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y.
8-6-13
7 lOtfc
Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Gilnett and sons, F. A. Garetson.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Frost and son, of For Sale—1 40 h. p. Russell steam
Divide, and Mrs. L. R. L>ng were Hun­
boiler; I 12 b. p. Case boiler. Plain
day guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. view Lumber Company, Curtin Ore
Heath.
goii.
•
7 30|8-13pd
The Victor Chapman family, o f Cur­
Fcr
Sale
8
head
of
Jers
7 cows and
tin, spent the week end here with Mrs.
heifers, some o f them r -gistered. W.
Chapman’s mother, Mrs. KutP Hears,
S 6e
and Mrs. Hears accompanied them home J. Messenger, Dorena.
By patronizing a Home Industry,
for
a
visit.
Lost
Auto
tire
and
rim
near
Cooley
you are helping to build up yoar
Miss Osie Chapman visited relatives
place on south l»rane road .Saturday
own community. By building up
in the Grove over Hunday.
night. Notify Woodr.on Bros.
8 6|»l
your community, you are benefiting
Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Phillips attended
yourself. We are confident yon a:e
For 8ale Light Brahma r«> .ster 1 year;
church in the Grove Hunday.
benefiting yourself in using
old; Mamie Rand stock.
Phone
Addison Heath returned Thursday
Me
from an outing at Crescent lake, which a r m .
“ STERLING” COMPOUNDED
he took in company with Mr. and Mrs. Cottage and lot on west Main street.
FEEDS
Fred Frost and son Harry, Ned Miller.
Choice location. +700. Galloway, 511 |
It is an undisputed fact that hon­
Mrs. L. R. Long and Horatio Mosby.
Main Ht.
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H« » f
estly and accurately compounded
Mrs. Preston, mother of Mrs. K. C.
No
vacant
storerooms
on
Main
street,
feeds give better results than ary
Holladay is staying with Mr. and Mrs.
and businesM men seeking locations.
straight grain feed. When we start­ J. Nile, both of whom are in rather
Frame 2 atory building, 25 ft. lot, for
ed in this business we ■ were thor­ poor health.
oughly convinced that the public
Mrs. Ernest Johnson visited Hunday sale. No better location. Gall« way,
H-Otf
cares a* much for quality as for
in Eugene, where her husband, who is 511 Main HL
rice. Believing this, onr motto lo t
now employed by the Corvallis Lum Cars at their right values We make 1
een “ A Higher Feed Value--for
ber company, also spent Hunday.
«|uiek sal« » of all n. ••<! cam at prices '
Less Money.’ ’ And because we
Mr. and Mrs. Grant Bales and fam which will giv«* the purchaser good f
have constantly kept this in mind,
ily, «if Dorena, spent Hunday with Mr. car value. See these cars at our »ales- 1
“ Sterling” Compounded Feed* are
and Mr». Charles Bales.
room: 1914 model Ford touring ear in
recognized as being all the name
Mrs. C. W’ . Hears visiteil Hunday good mechanical condition.
9275 i
implies.
afternoon with Mrs. L. L. Leedom.
1916 model Ford touring car now being .
Our specialties are horse feed,
Mrs. Victor Chapman and children overhauled, new cylinder block, new !
hog feed, and dairy feed, for which
spent Monday with Mrs. C. W. Hears. pistons, etc., will b«* reliable ear, 9150.
we make the claim “ There are none
Dave Hennigan, of Eugene, was at 1920 model F«p-«l touring car with [
better. ”
the W. L. Miller mill Tuesday.
starter; has been run only enough to
Call and see us, and by comparing
W. D. Heath stacked grain for Geo. break it in..................................... 9665.
our priees with those or other com­ Layng Tuesday.
1918 Chevrolet “ 490“ touring car that
pounded feeds, you will find oppor­
W. J. Chapman was in the Grove has run but 6000 miles; now being
tunities and bargains here that you
Haturday.
overhaul«1«! .............................................. 0625.
can’t find anywhere else.
Carrie Heath accompanied Mr. and Hmith Motor Car Company (Chevrolet
Mrs. Fred Frost to the Pa I let t mill at <!«inlers).
8 6e
Divide Haturday.
Lost
Lady's
blue
broadcloth
coat
be
Mrs. L. U. Long and Horntio Mosby
tween Leons anil Comstock Hiinduy.
were out from the Grove to the W. D.
Finder plense l«iave at Hentinel.
8 Op
Heath home Tuesilay.
AVE.
W E S T
M A I N
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hears, Hrison For Bale Clean vetch and rye seed;
and Clarence Hears and Mrs. Kate
also rye an«l vetch mixed. O. H.
Hears visited one evening of last week Heine.
8 A 20pd
Neighborhood News j
Powell & Burkholder
Corner of Fifth and Main
C A R PE N T E R
OMER MOORE
HTAIR Ht’ II.DINO AND CABI
NET MAKING.
WILL BUILD
ANYTHING.
327 QIJINCY AVENUE
’ Wanted
A Sawmill
W anted To buy or leatte n
sawmill w it Ii tim|»*r. Address,
giving I'uII dc.s«*ri|>tion ol' mill
and timber, location and price,
J. K. Elder
l>2.r> Thompson St.,
I'ortlnnd
STERLING FEED CO
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eiin get maximum service
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lines or humps like
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Factory on Premises Phone 162
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Waterman Piano School *
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