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About Cottage Grove sentinel and Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Oregon) 1915-1921 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 10, 1920)
/ ARCADE THEATER WEEKLY PROGRAM Fri., Dec. 10— • Speed}' M eade,’ * Lois Bonn ¡son. Eddy Polo in “ The Vanishing Dagger. ” Sat., Dec. 11— “ Twin Paw ns,’ ’ by Mae Murray. “ ('a ll the Cave M ail,’ ’ by Snub Pollard. Comedy, Loser. ” ‘ The Champion T u e s, Dec. 14 “ Bill Apper- -son’a B oy,” Jack Pick forti. This picture takes one into the midst of one of the most cur ious people o f the United States the Blue Ridge moun taineers. The scenes give an intimate idea of how these Blue Ridge folks live. SOCIETY A community dunce was held Hatiir Jay evening at the Herman Rudolph home in (lowdyville. Munv of the neighbors were present and three automobile loads attended from Cot tage Grove. Refreshments were served * Mrs. Elbert Hede entertained several of the teachers of the high school Mon day evening, the invited guests being Miss Curtis, Miss Miller, Miss Price. Miss Lee, Miss Currin and Miss l.nni son. Light refreshments were served -S’ 4k ♦ As usual we’re there with the goods A complete line ol Ladies’ Sweaters »- 25% off regular price David II. Williams, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Williams, nnd Miss Lois Sun., Dec. 12— “ Miss Hobbs Daisy Huff, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs W. D. Huff, all of this city, were by W anda Hawley. She bated married Tuesday of last week at the men— but y o u ’ll like her. Christian parsonage in Eugene, Rev Wed., Dec. 15 - “ Sadie “ Miss Hobbs’ ’ is a sparkling Stivers officiating. The father of the Love,” Billie Burke, a Para comedy concerning a young bride was the only relative present mount picture. Imagine it ! The young eouple will make their home woman who bates men and in- here for the present. Sadie hadn't been married ten elines to smocks, futurist art, V* minutes till she said she had barefoot dancing and other An enjoyable dinner ilnnee was made a mistake and began car such fads. Story written by given Saturday evening at Hotel liar rying on with that young Jim tell, the guest of honor being Miss Jerome K. Jerome. Marcia Holt, of Portland, guest of I. my W akely. Actually planning “ Pathe Review,” “ Topics of R. Sanford. The four course dinner to marry him, too. And the the D ay .” was served at 9 o ’clock. Dancing was! minister scarcely out of the indulged in until midnight. Music was Mon., Dec. 13— “ The Woman house ! furnished by an orchestra eoniposml of 1 Game,” Elaine Hammerstein. K. A. Steen, violin. Miss Ruth Steywirt. Comedy, “ W hy a D ivorcet” piano, and u saxophone and drum from ' W hat is “ the woman gam e” ? Mr. and Mrs. Carter Del lacen. Eugene. A large number of the young Ask Ma, she knows. In “ the people and young married people were Thun».. Dee. 16— “ The C y woman gam e” if you win you guests. clone,” by Tom Mix. N n f cod. lose, and if you lose you win. ♦ <S Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Nixon, of Sunshine comedy, “ Light Is “ the woman gam e” as hon IVlight valley, were guests of honor at Weight Lovers.” orable as “ the man gam e” l a surprise party Thursday evening of last week, the occasion being their thirty sixth wedding anniversary, al though several of the guests are ready to make affidavit that Mr. Nixon was the youngest one in the crowd for that evening. Refreshments rounded out a most pleasant social time. ♦ ♦ ♦ The second-year domestic science LARD girls nnd their teachers entertained the football team ami roach at dinner Fri 5s, each..'.___ $2.55 $1.30 U K each day evening. Following the dinner, speeches were made by several of the guests. The teachers were M i « Lam son. Miss Kroeger and M i « Curtis. The girls who served were Eva Itrorkiis. (1 M im a Sw art*. M m Mricn, Minn Grace Jones, I.enorn Huhhell and Vetu her limit H on g," Kathryn M»(^ue«*?j; tored to Mliaav Thursday to be with Fancy bacon, the lb.................................................. Mi- .1 il Safley, molhei of the men. r » * « ’ t « ' f i tu«f M f 11 o g a ( i* H i l l h e H l t h Plaster. The decorations were in the vocal m »| o " \bft«*nf/' Ihiri.H 11«*I«t**r u.» « l u r i n g (lo* C h r i « t i u a <• i Mi ll « M he rft Extra fancy bacon, sliced, the lb ............................ rlass colors of blue and gold. An nn man; voraP iluet, ''S u n o f My Soul/* who dual Sunday. « » i ll I h * tiddinl. T h « * » « « , »% tth our regular Don't think that we expert you • mense football formed the table ecu M i . ha Price it 11 « I Mr. Skilling; vorul tcrpioce, from which stringers extended mo In, ' ' So III ii«» Th i in* K vpk , " Mario buy mi »mi - 1 hi ug every time you get a f«»r«*«*, w i l l g»i«* y o u t h r ft« i - in* f o rd e d C O M P O U N D A N D S H O R T E N IN G ! I 'D \Ve ‘re glad to give ’I’ll«* F a i r S to re . to each plate. The place cards were W atch ; vornl nolo, 11 Love in th«* little free servin' J«»«* B a k e r nin i B F aeorns done into small footballs. The Southland/* Fluor Know left: votml *olo, the servire and h o p e f u l of getting your Riiinrd r v 5s, each.................:.........$1.00 10s, each.............. $ business when you wish to buy ««»me tu n i i ^ l y « ft li « rd :» y f r o m 1 • -•u» ««here guests were Anders Nelson, coach; 7 If V on l.ov«« M t \ " Ktlwtn Skilling. • • • flung. Spritv, Long A fritftoti, ill*«’ life. t h « * \ h ad b«*«*n w o r k i n g oil ( h i * I mii I i T Tommy; Matthews, Jack Heagef, Hir Tho Cnnfttidint u»n club nu*t yen BUTTER vev Roh in son, Wilbur Spray, Miles * Mr». <\ M. Parker r«*turue«| Friday I of thè ««Mutuili therc» Wicks. Charles Smith, Wendell Corh tenia v afternoon in the ban«|it«t r«»"m from a viftit with li•*r wins, Kuril, nt F ( ’ Lock wimh I hr»H a««ld thè ( 'nttnge Maid o ’ Clover, lb............ ....................................... 65c ran. Wnde Moshv, Derrell Mushy, ll r of M a sonic temple, Mr*, .foe Porter Dexter, him ) <’ ii rtiii, at Springfiebl. hotel lo II C. \l tirhell, wh» rermtTy and Mra. Flbert Bede being liontr^ner» Cottage Grove Creamery, lb................................... 60c ry Skilling, Rex Wheeler. Stewart K. .1. I low «* waft in Fugene Friday on arriw*«l herc from Dexter Mitchell, Kston Porter. Ivan Sams, Rnv IvefreMhmentM were a«»rvcd following a IniMineftft. W O W , A T T K N T IO N ! Eviry Invited guent«* of Heck, l.eslie Hull and Claud Coffman. social afternoon. Have you «««n Nelson ’» win m e m b e r is rcqui's trd to br crcMint the dub were Mr*. D Sterling, Mr*. ’ The Mystic Dagger dramatic club A. W, Kiltie, Mr**. II. It. Griggs, Mr*« (low? It s full of hantlsome holi W e d n c i d s y ev e n in g . D iiii»ih B rr held its usual meeting is the high Robert Sutcliffe, Mr«. Arm ore l Mini day presents that are visible and . 15, ••sp«>ri.'illy ¡ili n e w inrmlx'rs. son, Mr». J. It I,ewift, Mr», It S. school Wednesday evening. A clever B A R T E L S & S A F L E Y , P R O P R IE T O R S - T E L E P H O N E s«l everwaiting reminders of your F. C. Coffinnn, C lc r k illtb- stunt was put on by several members. TriiMk and Mr*. C\ J. Kem. . . . thoughtfulness, such 'a s robes, Mr. iiftil Mr« Gri*r|**' M i -K iiimcv , i>1 Ruth Rede took the part f leading Mr««. K. K. M i II m ««otertnined th«* M gloves, motormeters, spotlights, I Hrnw nsv illc, «h o bml bi'i'n vi.it mi; lady, Brighton l«onnrd that of flu Dainty refresh hero. Miss Marie MrCargar that id n I*. (1. «lub Tuesday. dash lights, auto flower vases and ihcir niphcw alni mere, Mr, unii Mr, Dnlc Si urge», n i amili hnmc jrc.l.iri|ri)r girl friend nnd Esther llenrd that of ment* followed a .«ocial afternoon. Mm. lots ol other useful articles. Gl;ul maiil. This rlub plans to put on a Hug *1 Sill i! ! I. Mr- ( » C D • • • I . Mi Mr, Anna Siinmti, nf l-urllniiil, d lh tfr ; vvhu hail tx'cn \i«iling hcr iliu^lili'f. play some time during the winter, to Karl Arthur ami Mr». C. H. Roberts to show you at Nelson's, were gtu*!»t m of the club. be coached bv Miss Curtis. | \it J ii Ck r M m i i • N I Mr, li i llr. Jack,un, rei ur ned lumi' <t> (t> ♦ f (thin an*I Mrs. N. H l.aftjtwell were in yclcrilny. The ( M a Com mi club.meets next T imm Fugene Frhlny. Euterpean Club Elects. M I Dnrtiv k Cn bave a IOTI cui there is only one thing liettcr than to get just what you Miss Silsbv entertained the mem day with Mr», Frank Knhx. Mr. ami Mr»». ,ilitrahc*| Alliftou nre l'mlaf fnr every fa m 1 1v in ('olinoli bers of her vocal rlass at her home her«* from Grant»» Pm»*» v outing r«*la »•riiVi* imi viiiaitv Foli ni (hv , li.fr wanted, and that is to give someone else just what she * on Third street Friday evening. Offi t i v 1**4 f»»r a" week or nn. ami i»ct yniirs. .1 linfe rers for the Euterpean rlnb were elect No upring*, no pm», no hii»gen to wanted. l> ( ’. ligìltic ami fanulr, nf New ed as follows: Myrtle Potts, president; wear out ( iim I get «»nt o> #iiier Cotikhn Mciliiwn, Ma , havi* iii'i'h hcri1 thr |inst Elnnr Knowles, secretary; Doris llol fountain |wn. Tin- White Pharmacy. wrrk litnkiiii; fnr a lncnltnn. lerman, treasurer. The social part of Mm. M. .)« McGrath and Min* Anna Mr. un«l Mr» W F. Thoinpnon left the evening consisted of some very O ’Brini arrivni Hnturihi) from Port Henry Venirli li'fl We.Ine,<|a V fnr Mr. Thompann Dnlnlh, Mina . fi. atteni) a rniiiiiiereiul lively content games, niter which a land and went to Igirane to viait their Tu»*ft«lay for Portlnn»!. wie for dome time MU pc* ri n t «* n«l «* ia t tit men'» cnnvcatloa. two course luncheon was served by the f..ilici, C plain John O'Brien. Uujada ftir the L. H. Logging company hostess. The following program pre --Ili rifilili-, mafie in |nnk Itk,- new ( lifMCi Chur«dull has shipped a COI» reded the election: Vocal solo, “ Some Mr*. J. Stewart ip plena»*«! with a lloffmsn. l'ieiming nini l ‘re„m g Next sign men t of IGOO ( hriNtmas t r»*<*s ti» present Jo line received from II. II. liiMir In Itili k Jnhn’s. time. Somewhere,” Doris lloldermnn il 101 fr- and Elnor Knowles; voc.nl solo, “ Slum .San Francisco. Godard in tin* form of a tray cut I F ami F I,. ('ren,hnxv were Don't waste your tunc or energy on perform this double service at holiday time quit« frequently. from wood and ear veil »• ««fnhorata • alli'il Iteri* Thursiiay bjr (he ¡line,, nf hand pumps when i t ’s just as rusy to form with n p«*n knife. • N O TIC E TO CREDITORS their mnlher. Mrs. M O. Willis, wh» drive in our front door and get all the They are such delightful presents, either to give or to re Pyni* Point pencil« at The White i, in her 95th Venr. air you want free of cimrge. This is Phnrmncy. did In the County Court of the State of I just one of the courtesies gladly ex Mrs. K. K. Mills nml Mrs. J. T ceive. Ask us to show them to you. For sale at Bert W. 11 ay eft and Mi»» Uoaetfh«* Simili mnfnreil In Eiu»ene Tannili) vvilh Oregon, fur Lane County. tended to you at Spray, l#ong A t'ru llarrin, of I«orune, w«’rc marrie«l In In the matter of the estate of John s -» i i ’s Service Oarage.* Mi», I.uni.e Ctarke nf SI. l ’anl. Mimi, dJtfc Fugene Dec. 7. Bader, deceased. nini hail lieen a gin-si al Ihe Mili, hnnte Flmer Lundstrom, who had been in Notice is hereby given that Worth Mre. G. W. McG«*e nuderwf’nt a ami vxa, leaving (hai ilny fnr l ’iirtlnnil Harvey has been, by the County Court the employ of the Cottage (¿rove Vul minor operation in Fugeii«* Wediicadny. The pnrly having a rial cnw in my cufii/ing Works, 1 « ft Sunday for l ’or! of the State of Oregon, in and for (¿. M Markisbiiry underwent a minor l-asi lire i, reqtleslial tu ri'Mnve Ihe me County, appointed executor of land. lame ai linee F. Il Sherman. ilIftpil Mrs. J. V. Stewart was m Fugene operation hi Fugene WV«li»«*aduy. the estate of John Bader, deceased, No Mpringe, no puift, no hinge»« to E v in t i I n i » , iif Meilfi.nl,. ha» Saturday. and that nil persons hnving claims against the estate of said deceased are YVe are pleased to show our high elass w«»rir out nn»l get out of «>rd«*r. Conklin bniigkt thè Rasih prnperfy nn west fountain pen. Tin* White Pharmacy. Mmn Street rimi ha, oniveit bere. hereby notified to present the same, fountain pens. The White Pharmacy. Th«* report of Health Of filter Ogleeby luly verified ns the law requires, to Mr». ( ’. K. ilnwe, nf ( ‘reswetl, v ■ » 1 1.*■ I Billy Patten, who Hcrved four years the said Worth Harvey, executor, in in the L. S. navy and made fomteen .'howa that there wen* four births nnd Weilnesilny nith Mr» Mina Sears, Ivy Cottage Grove, Oregon, within six trips across the Atlantic convoying two «leathft in thift diatrict «luring th nini Rena Suitihweli, nf l’emllelon, unii months from the 10th day of Decem troops to Franc«*, recently received month of November. Mi“» l ‘eari Hear», nf Tuli-ut, nre visit- ber, 1920. When Mr. Mol \lr». F. \V, llawkin»» ing fheir mtnt, Mr». Alma Sears. ♦JOu back pay and a month pen Dated this the 8fh day of December, sion. returned home Tii«*«»lay »*vcning th»*y I I. iinrrell vCent |n Glenilali' Weli 1920. interrupted Homeone on the back pon li Mrs. James Bedford was in Fugene ne.ilav In visil hi» limi her, F. N. W O R TH H A R V E Y , .who evidently wan trying to gain an iinrrell. , Executor of the estate of Saturday. to entrance. The party hurried away F, .1. Fnvnr li'ft Weilnesilny fnr Hitn d!0j7 John Bader, deceased. Great price reductions on lin without « veil saving good by«*. Frnmiseii, Cui., In enter thè H. |*. oleum. Call and see our beautiful Fyue Point pcncilx at file Whit«1 hnnpitnl. dlO Teachers’ Examination. patterns. W. L. D arby Co. ii 26 c Pharmacy. I lie pelitinn nf l’ete Mnstnehelli, nf The semi annual examination for “ T H E S H A S T A ” IS A N A L L S T A N D A R D S L E E P I N G Mr. and Mr». II. F. Allison nnd Diville, fnr a gateway thrnugh Ihe • The K. M. Thurbcr family was in teacher’s certificate will be given in Mr». Allison’« mother, Mr». II. II premise» nf J, Il llawley ha» lieen ili» CAR T R A IN W IT H O U T EXCESS FARE the circuit court room at Eugene, De Eugene Saturilny. l’’eiftt«T, left W«*dii«-H(|ny for Portlaml mi»»eil tiy Ihe i-i.iiriIy muri. The ren Mrs. L. C. Wehlon returned Saturday ant Salem t«» viftit relntiven. comber 15-18, 1920. The examination Leave» Portland at 4:00 p. m. »un gì veti fnr thè ili »mi »»si is thnt Ibs from lone, eastern Oregon, where she will start promptly on Vrednesday, De Arrive» San Francisco 10:00 p. m. following evening . T. B. Ilankirift, for many year a n priipnseil galevvay w «nil.l noi npen npns eernber 15, at 9 n. m. For information wns called by the illness of her son, resilient «»f S ta r, died Hundny at Iii m any higliway Itili wnillil bave In erns» and n schedule of the days on which M. V. Weldon. li«»rn«* ri^ar Or»*goQ f ’ity, of heart Ibe righi nf wny nf Ihe Hniithern D ii snbeets will be given apply to Try the West Siile Garage for de difteiiftc. ciflc minpnny. In Ihnt case thè rnurt K. J. MOORE, |s>nduble repair work. dcc.ltfc I.odge Her retn ri en Kindly furnish wniilil bave no jiirisiliction. to Miss Inez Tucker, of Walker, who 'I’I m * Sentinel with lifttn o f your newly The Rnyal Neighlntr» inNlnlleil Ihe S A N FR ANCISCO A N D L 0 8 A N G E L E S had been visiting her sister, Mrs. Rob »•|e«*t«*d offici'rft. fiillnwing nfficers Weilnesilay evening: ert Hanna, returned h%me Saturday. All Shastii Route trnin» handle through stnniluril »leeping ear» Raymond Watch is home from O. A. Mr» Jenn Ising, tirarle; Mrs. Lizzili Andrew Horn left Friday for his (!, to r< main until nft«*r ( ’ll riot man at» Mi-Fari.imi, vice tiritele; Mrs. Tlins. Seattle, Tacoma, and Portland to Han Francisco. home at San Francisco, after a visit assistant in th«* post office, Fax, l'h'iiici'llor; Mr». (I. W. Illnrkmnre, at thi‘ home of his nephew, M. A. Through »tnndard »leeping ear to Lo» Angele» Mrs. Warreu MeFarlaml, (). L. Ni«*holft, who has b»*«*n «*m remrib r; Horn. Leaves Portland at 8:40 a. m. pbiyed «lurng tin* past year for tin* Ireitsiirer; Mr». Ne|»nn Durhsm, nmr WK AR E HliHY— but a busy shop Leona Mill« compnny, is home f«»r ii “bai; Mr». Fiorii MeGee, insule senti- Arrive» Lo» Angele» 8:15 »econd morning • for qoiek work. Try us. Overland week or ho nu rsin g an injuri’d knee. nel; Mr». Esther llnhl, i.nt»iile senlinel; Oarngu. n2fllf No npringft, no pinnf no hingeM to Mr». A. W. Rime a»»i»lnnt mar»lial; Miss Pauline Smith, dnughter of Mr. wi’tir out and get o 4 it of order. Conklin Mr». Emma Duwcll, manager; Dr. A. are on »ale to '' ?5 and Mrs. E. L. Smith, nrrived Friday fountain pen. The Whit»* Pharmacy. W. Kinir, physirtnn. Kefre»hmi'nts nini from Tneomn, where she had been on a »m ini »essinn fnllnweil. SO U T H E R N C A L IF O R N IA Mr». Lucy Currin left Wedneftday to an extended visit with relatives, nnd viftit her dniight«*r, Mr», R. L. (lib*, in California’» bright and warm sunshine will help you take on a new is visiting nt the home of her sister, Bail Street Saves Oar. Kofteburg. Mrs. A. W. Helliwell. lea»e of life. Spend the wintry day» beside summery »eas; on sporty Jiihn Hull is mil in fnvnr nf im- Ft he I Loomift nn«l Forr«*ftt Rimh nr golf courses or well kept tennis courts; motor over splendid highway»; Mrs. J. A. Jones and daughter Myrtle riv«*«l WedrM'Milny fr«»m Ihinnern F«*rry, pros i-i! »Irret» fur Futtnge Grove. The these and many other pleasures await yon in Sunny California. arrived Friday from Albany for a visit Ida., to viftit nt the horn« of M iftn reason i, thnl un iinimpruveil street No fabric tearing, wearing FREE on request, ‘ ‘ California for the Tourist,” a new booklet snveil Inm from lu»iug In» ear Weil with Mrs. Jones’ dnughter. Mrs. F. L LiKimiH* uncle, Wm. Lynch. rubbing when W B wash yotir graphically describing the different resorts. ni'Miluy evening while he was atlemling Hnrff. 'Plii* Christman H«’al Mali’ begins Hnt n »Irnmnlic reliearmil at the high »ehnnl. linen. All the flirt removerl Pome and see why the (,'onklin fnnn unlay «»f thin week. Itoothn will be ' Inquire of local agent for fares, routes, sleeping car reservations tain pens nre the best. The White mnintamed in The Fair afore nnd the rin- thieves gut away with Ihe enr, G K NT LX , bat T lfO K O U U III/Y . and trnin service, or write Pharmacy. . ri 10 I'mphrey Kc Markin stun* nnd the nenlft tnnk n ilark -street la make their gel away nml gut slack in Ihe mini, where Miss Myrtle Fisher, of Grunts Pass, will In on stilr two day« of the w««*k the ear was fourni by those who ns- visited during the past week nt the in th«> Imnkft. »istial Mr. Hull in searching for it. The home of her sister, Mrs. Fred Beidler. d9aad25 Jnhn/M. Heott, General Passenger Agent Frank Behmke w«*nt t«> Fugene ear wan »lujen from exactly the same Ring U h Up Phone 70 Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Safley, of this y**ftt«T«lny to viftit hin wife, who ia in »put where Kenneth MeReyniilils Inst city, nnd John Safley, of Drain, mo th«* hospital there. his enr. Just give us a chance to show you, that’s all Don’t forget we always have a complete line of Groceries at regular prices Pow ell & Burkholder Saturday Specials! Corner of Fifth and Main lb . 2.00 C IT Y M EAT MARKET A t Christmas Tim e Tales of the Town Crane’s Linen Lawn and Eaton’s Highland Linen 15 h e 4* White Pharmacy THE SHASTA” A New Train CALIFORNIA & Improved Sleeping Car Service Winter Excursion Tickets SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES The COTTAGE GROVE LAUNDRY Phone 70