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About Cottage Grove sentinel and Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Oregon) 1915-1921 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 15, 1920)
— ARCADE THEATER • WEEKLY PROGRAM on the sea of life when he mingles with too many society women. t'omedy, “ Loose Lions and Fast Lovers.” Fri., Oct. 15— “ B oih I hkc of Barbara,” Mao Marsh. Eddie Polo in “ The Vanish ing D agger,” episode It. Sat.,Oct. U>. “ L iftin gS h a d ows,” \\ it h Krntuy NVehlin. A powerful drama of timely in terest, lavish settings and tre mendous tlra in a tie appeal. l-omcdy, Snub Pollard in “ Find the G irl.” Sun., Dot. 17— “ I ’ll (let Him Yet,” Dorothy Gish. To avoid too much income tax, Doro th y’s fond papa transfers the Standard railroads into her name.. To the consternation of all she insists on running the works. See how she does it. Pat he Review, motion pic tures in colors. “ Topic«" of the D ay ,” taken from the Literary Digest. Mon., Dot. 18— ‘“ The Perfect Lover,” Kugenc O ’Brien. It is a story of an ambitious painter who almost capsizes his boat Tues., Oct. lb “ The Day She Paid,” Francelia Billing- ton. The story was written by Fannie Hurst and appeared in the Cosmopolitan magazine un der the title “ Oats for the W om an.” Comedy, “ Caught in the End.” Wed., Oct. 2b “ Rio G ran d e ” Edwin Carewe. A tale of our turbulent southern border showing a raid upon a Texas village by Mexican revolution aries. Comedy, “ Chasing Rain- beaux.” Thurs., Oct. 21— “ The Speed Maniac,” Tom Mrx. Comedy, “ Hungry Lions and Tender Hearts.” City Meat Market B A R T E LS & SA FLE Y , PROPS PHONE 89 Saturday Specials! Gold ( ’rest creamery butter......................................... ......... 64c Maid o ’ Clover butter...................................... 64c Cottage Grove creamery butter.-............................................64c Swift Premium oleu............................................ 45c; 2 for 85c Nucoa margarine............................... *................ 40c; 2 for 75c BACON Dixie brand bacon, mild cure................................................. 35c Empire brisket bacon....- ............................. .......................—40c Extra fancy bacon best out.............................................. 45c Cottage Roll bacon................................ ..... *..........................38c Picnic hams.................... 30c CHEESE Tillamook cheese......................................................................40c ( ’ream brigk checge.................................................................. 50c Mustard, a j a r ....................... ................................ ......... .... 15c Catsup, a j a r ..............................................................................35c Sour crout, a quart.....r...................................................... _w...15c Every pound of bacon sold by us is guaranteed to give abso lute satisfaction in every way or your money back. W e not only do this with bacon but with everything we have in stock, because everything we sell is of highest quality and cheap in price. I OREGON NEWS NOTES OF GENERAL INTEREST Principal Events of the Week Briefly Sketched for Infor mation of Our Readers. A Kiris’ hand will be organized this year at the Albany limb school. The eighth annual dairy amt ho» show opened In llerinlston Friday. I .umber mills at t'ottuge (trove com plain because of Inability to oblaln cars. The Clatsop county agricultural fair closed a successful three-day session at Astoria. The Eugeni' excelsior fnctory tins been closed on nrcount of the slump In the market. North Mend will put on an exposi tion of OreKon-mnde goods the latter part of October. Students of Willamette university' art> discussing the organization of a ’varsity brass band. _ Approximately 130.000 motor vehicle drivers’ licenses huve beau Issued by the secretnVy of Htnte. Oregon has 50,IKS farms In 1820. as against 45,502 tn l ’.lIO, a gain of 4686 j farms, or 10.3 per cent. Salmon trolling on Ynqutnu buy Is the best in years, trotters near Va guina making big catches <1 Ally. Apple growers tu ltouglus county are having trouble tn getting enough apple pickers to gather the crop. The t'lntskanlc hatchery ha* re ceived from the hatchery on the Mc Kenzie river 1,004,148 spring chtnook eggs. Mining activity tn Josephine county Is being resumed and It ts expected that during the winter many new properties will become producers. At the regular monthly meeting of , the floardninn farm bureau, the organ ization of the North Morrow County Fair association was completed. Construction work on the Sparta Irrigation cunul in linker county has been suspended for the remainder of the yeur because of lack of funds. Chris P. Christensen of Donald died at the Johnson ^reek ranger station, 30 miles out In the mountains from ; Koseburg, while on a hunting trip. The Hcnd CommerOlnl club is to be reorganised early In November, with a paid secretary. An effort will be made to Increase the membership to F. E. Endleott, orgnnlzer for the Loyal l>>gton o f lo ggers and Lumber men In the Coos county district, an nounces a special crusade against the 1 I W. W. In lieu of the l,lnn county fair, which was called off because o f un- I favorabl weather conditions, a three- day racing meet was held In Albany beginning Thursday. The (taker County Chamber of Com merce directors have decided to put i forth strenuous efforts to obtain the passage and enforcement of bettor fire protection ordinances. nird Farrier, who is credited with having been the discoverer of the Bo hemia mining district In Lane county, has been found dead In his cabin near Dorena. He was over 80 years of uge. Arc you troubled with im Seven rural school districts Includ perfect sight, letters blurred ing and surrounding the town of Ma- Moody’* DMteCurr* or running into each other, pleton In the western part of Lan«- Kryptok Lcn«s skipping of words or letters Are Better county have started a movement for a union high school to be located at Ma- in reading, seeing objects double, floating specks, aversion to pleton. , light, confusion of objects which is relieved by closing the J. I’ . Keyes, pioneer central Oregon eyes, tired feeling in and behind the eyes, and the object lumberman, vice president of the looked at, holding the book or work farther away than for Hrooks-Scanlon Lumber company and merly in order to see distant objects as well as your friends general manager of the company's see them. local plant, died at Bend of heart If so, it is time your eyes need attention disease. If plans under consideration by The Dalles chamber of commerce work out a combined city automobile park, fair grounds, baseball diamond and avia O P T O M E T R I S T tion field will be made of the present Sorosls city park. 881 W i l l a m e t t e St., E u g e n e , Oregon Elvle D. Kerby and John L. Itathle, convicted of first degree murder by a circuit court Jury at Pendleton, were sentenced to be hanged at the state penitentiary Friday, I^cem ber 3, by Circuit Judge Phelps. With Bishop Shepard of Portland as the principal speaker, formal services attending the laying of the corner stone of the new {40,000 Methodist Episcopal church were held In Bend The name “Red Crown" Wednesday afternoon. is your guarantee of an The Pacific Power & Light com all ^refinery gasoline with pany,- with headquarters In Portland, a continuous chain of hns filed application with the Oregon boiling points. public service commission for permis sion to Increase fares on Its traction STANDARD OIL COMPANY lines at Astoria from 5 to 7 cents. (California) Judges and clerkH of election will hereafter receive an additional com pensation of |1 a day for their serv- I ic<-B rendered In Douglas county, the | county court having ordered that thin i turn be given for mi-aid In addition to the $3 provided by law 8am A. Kozer, secretary of state, ha* tent to all county clerks In Oregon Instructions to make provision on the ballots at the November election for the election of a Justice of the supreme -iourt to succeed A. 8. Bennett, resign ed, and an attorney-general to succeed Charge M Brown, who was appointed by Governor Olcott to fill the vacancy _ ■ _ ru caused by Mr. m Bennett * resignation. Are Your Eyes Weak? Sherman W. Moody Sentinel W antads will do iriost anything within reason— and some things th at are not. Trv one. Price Reductions WV w ill |irom|»tlv follow of “nods. 11 m * n uirkrt in miv ili'clini* on Wt* do not tdnim any p a r t in iln r credit class ; i i i v lo r tliis for we th in k it dne to our friends and customers. A fine assortment of sweaters, w in te r u nd erw ear and w ater repellant vlollnng received this week. New fclioes, from 1 he Iiuest shoes for a habv to heavy Iotruer shoes, every day. are m in in g in n e a rl\ O u r stock of shoes is now complete and we invite in spectiou both as to (p iality and price. P ow ell & Burkholder Phone 70 Corner of Fifth and Main B LACK BUTTE. (Special tn Tin* Sentinel.) Oct. 0 Mr K:»ler win very this week. sick Mr. uih | Mrs. Thus.* F u n k ’s h:d»y, Alvin, am i l i lt le «laughter Dolly h av e l>4M*n vf^y ill wi t h pneum o nia for the past week I mi I nre »lowly im proving. H urry (Jarm an tno\c«| o n to his home »tend Thursday. L. (Jront returned with his brother Klmer to Arlington for tt visit. He also hint ii sister living there. Miss Orarp Funk and Mini Alice Bradford went to Cottage Drove Fn Seventh Street Garage Perini Brother*, Prop*. A ll kinds and makes o f ears e x p e rtly re paired; courteous and prompt service; gits (dine, oils and complete garage service. agent* for THE CELEBRATED CHEVROLET LINE Big Public Sale The undrrsii;nr«l will sell at public miction oil the .1 I .lotica ranch D/L miles northeast of Sag inaw, 1 miles north of Coltnife Grove, is miles south ol Eugene Leave the Pacific highway at Saginaw, cross brillile there, then beai to northeast D . miles, on Thursday, October 2 1 ,1 9 2 0 BE G IN N IN G PROM PTLY AT 10:00 A M , THE F O LL O W IN G PERSONAL PROPERTY 75 Head of Cattle 1‘- two-year-old Durham heilera and al cera, mo tly roana. IK yearling heifers and steers m u about half and half. 5 roan steer ealves. I three-year-old Hereford hull. All of the above dcserilicd cattle ar«’ in goo«l shape and many of them ar«- fat. Consistititi of 20 head of nomi Durham cows rantfintf in atte from 3 to H years, four ol them fresh by «lay of s a le ; some will frettiteli this fall; balanite will freshen during winter and early sprint?. Most of these cows ar«* hii?•and t?ood colors and in fine shape. 12 three-year-old fat Durham steers. Im p le m e n t s 6 H e a d of H o rses 1 sorrel Middle horse, weight almiit I three-section harrow in good condition. 3 |/j-ineh natron with low whei-ls and 4 inch tir«’s, in v«-ry good condition. • I good top buggy, Sluileliaker. 120(1, seven years old. 1 hay mare, three years old, bloeky built, weight about 1300. I set of good double hack harness. I set of single harness. 2 two-year-old Imy draft geldings, «ood size, 1 gooil atnek Multile. sound, unbroken. I » 1 black yearling draft filly. 1 brown mare, live years old, well broken, sound, weight about * 2 buggy poles. I .la«’ks«»n hay fork. I hay carrier and |H0 feet of %-ineh ninnila rope. I trond steel nume with reservoir. I cupboard and other articles of furniture. 1500; subject to private sale. FREE LUNCH AT NOON TERMS Sums tinder $25.00 cash. On sums,of $25.00 or more, credit of six months <.n nolis with approved security at H per cent interest. % • Jno. W . Shattuck, Owner B A N K OF C O T T A G E G ROVE, C L E R K COL. J. K G RE ER , AU C T IO N EE R