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About Cottage Grove sentinel and Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Oregon) 1915-1921 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 31, 1920)
f — inaine, o f I'orilnnd. Those present out side o f the fam ily w ere Mr and Mrs. Frank Knu*, Mr. and Mrs Nelson Dur ham, Mr. and Mrs. Karl U sroutto and Miss Grace Schilling. ♦ ♦ ♦ Mrs. V \V K im e entertained with a social aftern oon yesterday in honor o f her daughter, Mrs. Roy Romaine, « h o is v isitin g here from Portland. Dninty refreshm ents were served. Those pres cut were Mrs, II It. Griggs. Mrs II A. Miller. Mrs Hess, Mrs, C .1 Kein, II Van Mrs, it. It. Pitcher, Mrs. IVnburg, Mrs. Frank K n o i, Mrs Nel sou Durham, Mrs, W \\ McFarland, Mrs T C. Wheeler, Mrs. G, M Staili, Mr s Karl O aroutte, Mrs. M P. (la routte, Mrs. (>. L. N ichols, Mrs lim a lleiigor, Mrs. A. V. Richm ond. Mr- S V . Allison and Miss Grace Schilling ARCADE THEATER WEEKLY PROGRAM Fri. , Deo. 31—“ Under Sus- picion, ” Ora Carew. “ The Yanitthing Dagger.” Eddy Pole. Sat., Jan. 1—“ The Valley of the Gianta,’ ’ Wallace Reid. I wonder whether you’ve read Captain Peter B. Kyne’a big story, “ The Valley of the Gi ants.” It is a powerful story of the wonderful California redwoods. You should see the picture by all means. This pic ture will be shown only one day, instead of two, as pre viously advertised. Continuous show from 1:30 on during the entire afternoon and evening. Sun., Jan. 2—“ A Dark Lan tern,” Alice Brady. A tense drama iu which woman pro poses and fate interposes. Larry Se mon comedy, “ The Star Boarder.” Mon., Jan. 3—“ Pink Tights” Gladys Walt ou. The story con cerns the coming to a new Kngland' town of a one-ring circus of which Marie, the lit tle girl who ascends in the balloon in pink tights, is a star member. There is a high wind on the day of the ascent ami Maries’ parachute lands on the roof of the house occupied by the Rev. Jonathan Meek. He “ H a m rescues her and then urges her to stay until after dark inas much as Jie is afraid'of hisTcp- utation if she is stvt» going from his house, etc. This is a picture you will enjoy from start to finish. Tu., Jan. 4 “ White Youth” Edith Roberts. It was black revenge for forbidden mar riage, this mating of “ white youth” with withered age. Kdith Roberts' latest photo play. —OUR NATIONAL BREAKFAST j / ‘ j. 1 DISH Me know, good hams, livf we have never had such wonderfully good ham. as we are now advertising. How many slices? / s " s C IT Y M E A T MARKET future. Wishing you a Happy and ProsperousNewY ear, O live Sauce, Ten olives, 2 cups o f brown gravy. Rem ove stonsw from olives, leaving meat as whole ns possible. Cover with ladling water mid boil S minutes. Drain and mix with sugar. we are yours respec ,t fully, T h e r e ’s lurk, th ey sav, in odd mini bora— th a t ’s |»rial>:ildy the reason worn en never get n\«*r 25. • • • Powell N othing jjow without Miying with a woman. » • • • Confcmiitm may bu good for (hi* »out, but a diibi I h t o f pi’op le have lately found it hard on the neck. • • • One should not be uiithoughtfiil o f others but there is such a thing as con fu sin g thoughtfulness and curiosity. • • • . Our sugar cured ham ulbls ji^st the right touch , of zest to the breakfast; lh«r flavor is surpassingly J delicious. t f W e wish to thank you for your patronage in the past and will make every effort to please you in the Bohemia ramp, W oodm en o f the W orld, one o f the liv es! Woodmen lodges iu the state, as well as one o f the liv es! lodges o f any fraternity lo be found anyw here, is putting oil an other drive for membership. With 210 members now, the rum p hopes to cele bruto its tw enty fifth anniversary mi January 17 with better than I’lill on the rolls, when a big celebration will be held. » A prize o f a SO |H>und sack o f hard wheat flou r is given for every member secured and other prises are offered to encourage turning in a large number o f applications. Thu.-Fri., .Lan. 6-7—“ Th«* V irgin of Stanihoul,” Priscilla Dean. Six months in the mak ing—thoumuids o f players hi the mighty east Sen what Sari the Iveautiful beggar girl saw — in the harem - in the mosque —ort the desert— when sVie lift ed her veil—on the street o f mystery see all this and more too in this wonderful picture. E g g s” \ W O O D M E N OF W O R L D AR E P U T T IN G ON A N O T H E R D R IV E Wed., Jan. 5—“ Stepping Out,’ Knid Bennett. A l^irn- mount picture. Knid Bennett, as the neglected wife, fights the devil with fire in “ Step ping Out,” and makes hubby wish he had never left his hap py home. Comedy, “ A Sure Cure,” Mr. and Mrs. Carter Dellaven. a n d T o Our Customers G ettin g " h n l f s h o t " is prohibited in thi» arm ies o f Europe. lV rpteun l motion fio* presidency o f .Mexico. • • • Only thoao die poor who have g iveli nothing to the w orld by which they may be rich ly rem em bered. . . . I«et folk * hnte you if they want !•• They > o w asting their tin»«» mid not hurting you. • • • N in o young w om en, so tip* st«*ry cornes t»ver the w ires, rescued n New Yrirk intuì from n perilous ¡Hwition on ti m ountain siile by m aking a r«*p«» o f I’ m baldy the same Count th at day lout which you |#»t their petticoat*. |»n.*s w i t h o u t s u b s c r i b i n g f o r t h i s |».'i|»cr. |H*ttie4>a^M hail g otten him into, the • • * perilous position. • • • There "isn’ t much more to some Being “ ont' «if the b o y s ’ is one way speeches than to the banquet that pro o f g e ttin g old. ceded t'.iem. Be m ercifu l in y ou r ju d g m en t; you c a n ’t tell h-.iw aoijn £»>u may wish the same kind <»f treatm ent. • • • BARTELS» & SAFLEY, PROPRIETORS— THIiEPIIONE N9 On account o f the very small, m argin o f p rofit in butter wrap«, t h*- price hereafter w ill be fo r cash on ly.' W raps sent out by mail necessarily w ill be sent c. o. d. unless paid f o r in ad vance. PH ONE YOUR N EW S. T h o s e wh o well out th eir fa rm s »»toner or Inter w m t to join the get bark to tlie land movement. • • • Ten thousand people are rep»»rted to hnve attended un outdinir baptism al mrni*t' down south a short tim e ago A s»»rt • »f ov erflow in g congregation • • • Kvery man think* that it is he who is helping to keep up the average o f the human race. • • • Being nut o f » jo b is not ulwnys « m atter o f Kurd luck There is usunllv some other reason for n mim brin g «I w » vs looking fnrownrk.__________________ — ! You rnu ilisniurw- in lc llig r n tli u|«>M the iinntoai) o f I hr fnm ily .kelctua Without being * phi Hiologi.t • • • Meli CUSS their luck liecnus. they huve to work so much nud yet thst I. probably the only thing that k.wp« t l o- ni out of Jail • • • T axation without representation al ways ruii.es u row but repres. atiitiiin without taxation is popular. • » • That which Napoleon could not reach at the bl ight o f his m ilitary glory hs< been ach ieved by Duoie Fashion with out III.....Ished. Hlo- Is tin world ml. i | : I { ' HMT COMFORT f * (K W Burkholder L OIL JSE N E) OÏL COMPANY ALIFOQNIA) G ET \|I0RE BUTTER *.**• H attie Meece, o f Glenn, Mis- T iays: “ I was not m aking enough b u tte' from my c o w 's milk production j r, a fa m ily o f tw o. A fter using Ur. "I®' .»ear’s Stock Pow ders a short time " e g a v e a h a lf gallon more milk a 'ciay, and a pound o f butter a d a y . " Ur. L e G e a r’s Stock Pow ders g ive to milk cow s just what is needed to keep the d ig estiv e organs in proper con dition , so that they g et the most possible good from their feed. G ive equally w onderful results when used for horses, hogs, and sheep, because they are a tonic, appetizer aad worm expeller. it matters not what ailment you may have am ong your stock or poultry, it w ill pay you to get the proper Ur. L e Gear Rem edy fr»m your dealer. They are the D o cto r ’s personal prescriptions, com pounded during his 2H years o f Veterinary Practice and R ip e rt P oultry Breeding. They must satisfy you or your dealer will refund your money. d31 Renewed Testimony N o o a f in Cottage G rove who suffer* kUKk: icbe, headaches, or distressing uri nary ills ran n fford to ignore this C ot tage (»rove m a n ’s tw ice-told story. It is confirm ed testim ony that no Cottage G rove resident can doubt. A. Rogers, retired farm er, 70ft Chest nut A ve., C ottage G rove, says: " I have taken D oa n ’s K idn ey P ills o f f and on for several years anil they have always done me good. I am subject to kidney trouble and at tim es have d if fie.ulty in retaining the kidney secre tions. I find that i f I take a b o* or so o f D o a n ’s K idney Pills my kidneys net p erfectly n orm al.” (Htatcment given M arch 27, lO lfi.) On M arch 27, 1920, Mr. Rogers said: " I know there is nothing better fo r kidney trouble than D o a n ’s K idney Pills. They have alw ays helped me when I hnve had need to use th em .” P rice fiOe, at all dealers. D on’t aimply aak for a kidney r e m e d y -g e t D o a n ’s K idney Pills— the same that Mr. Rogers had. Foster Milburn Co., M frs., B u ffn lo, N. Y. d24 .11 I SOCIETY Mr. and M m. C. M. Darker celebrated their thirty -sixth anniversary Sunday. All their cl lildrcn were present, as f o l low s: Mrs. J . V. Stew art, o f this city, aceompati ,rd by Mr. Stew art; Bnril Darker, i *f lH'xter, accom panied by his fa m ily ; Curtin Darker, o f Engine, ;ic rompan icd by his fam ily, and Dan D a rk er, o f Dexter. Other guests were Mrs. A E. M cK in n ey , Mr. and Mrs. John G roves and Miss Luellu Know l ton, t jf this city . ^ » l i r . ajid Mrs. O. W. McQueen cn ter.-fained a idimber o f relatives and fv ien d s at Christmas ilinner. those pre- ■icnt being Mr. anil Mrs. J. A. G riffin . C lyde. Hal. and Wm. H nnnicutt, o f E ugene; Mr. and Mrs. »\rthur Strting ttod daughter Aileen, »if I’ortla n d ; tha Wm. < >-i rin d er fam ily and A lb ertj G r.tfin . o f tiiis city . ^ kr Dr. and Mrs. A. Vi. K im e en licc- tninnd at a !l o ’clock b rea k fa st Suuctsy m orning fo r their »laughter, Mrs. Roy Rnmnine, o f I’ ortland, who, w it!» her «laughter, is spending the ,we«-k her»-. Guests outside o f the fam ily w eisr Mr. ami Mrs. W. W . M cFarland, Glen Sm ith un«l Mrs. D oyle. J <$> '9 <®> M r. and Mrs. Earl G aroutt«■ enter taine»i at dinner Sunday e v e n in g in h onor o f their guest, Miss G r a c e S ch il ling. o f Drosser, W ash., and Mrs. Roy Roma inn, o f P ortland. C overs were l a » fo r eight. j ♦ ♦ ♦ Mrs. Earl Onrontte en tertain ed Tues »lay ev en in g in honor o f Miss Grace H<-hilling. Games and »Inr.ring were the »liversiona. D elicious refresh a» cuts \verc served at m idnight. ♦ ♦ ♦ ’ A very en joyable ev en in g was spent at the home o f Mr. -and Mrs. J. Y. Htewnrt Friday, the 25th. A fam ily Christmas tree was the main fenture. A fter th«- distribu tion o f presents, re freshm ents o f ice crxeim and rake a * 1 ,p served. .T h o s e presen t were Mr. r Mrs. C. M. D arker, Mr. and Mrs. J ' y Stew art. Mr. and Mrs. J . M. O ’ .„ „„ Mr an*l Mrs. Cu.rtis Darker an*’ ’ Mr. and Mrs. Bixcil Darker and ' ter, Mrs. S. E. M cK in n ey , Dar i f».,rk<*r Lnelln K now tt»jn and <t**nev» Kime ♦ ♦ ♦ Eugene Reg"ister: M r , Mr, R K 7 ° at . Chvratmas r -l' ■ T ’" 1'“? « M fo „ llo ,{irh w in g guests « - W f ° rnond. M iss Eva R.ebw ,„ n4 o f r „ rt. an d; Mr. am i M m . K. w Armes and three sons and Mr. t • . Richm ond, o f Cotragr ' / nnJ M r and Mrs. W ill A n * - /w)n o f ’r o b „ r)f n T.h; - loth, H enry Rohde, Re d i e r - T ? W. E. Fullmer, Ira K t t ’ r " *«c illace and Chas. Me b n !ie c \ .7 ’ ^ join ed in a Christmas m n. » — r F. hart. Her rich Li ’ a ir 'harles G ettys, O tto Oar- h n ch elorr we u n ^ a ch «.»! _ p in v itH gno*t*. Thr *nr* needy V 'm il " " ^ « 'w a r d distributed to |0X. ♦ ♦ ♦ M rs: A. W. Kimo fn trrtn in ril W-»l- tipudny at n «ix o ’elfMîk dinnrr «•ompli tTK'iitiag hor <lnught*>r, Mrs. Roy R»>- 5T5L 1 ° o. \ . t „ -for clean oil 4 in a dean cneittf 1 ii rvS. -V«4 Ì H IS lens shows sftme o f the dirt that can be found in any crankcase.efter a few weeks of driving— road dust, carbomanci fine particles of metal. Such dirt circulates* with the lubricating oil through the engine,together with gasoline that escapes past the pistons and dilutes the oil. H ave the dirty, diluted oil in y o u r crankcase drained out— nou>—before uimecetisary wear begins. T W e can do tliat b est. for you with Modem W oodson Brothers Spray, Long Crankcase Cleaning Service— convenient, quick, economical. W e use Calol Flushing Oil, the scien tific, thorough flushing agent which does not con taminate the fresh oil. W e assure proper lubri cation for your engine by refilling the cleaned crankcase with Zerolene of the correct grade. Make a regular habit of Modem Crankcase Cleaning Service. It g i v i ’S lietter engine perform ance and longer life to your car. Perini Brothers Cruson W e st Side Garage, (N. J. Nelson, Prop.) Brown Marketta, Comstock