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ARCADE T H E A T E R WEEKLY PROGRAM Fri “ W om an,” a Maurice Tounier production. Eddy Polo in “ King of the t'ircuN,” chapter 12. Sa. “ The County F air,” an all star east of players. 2f> thorouiMilu cd race horses, hun dreds of people. The great race horse scene, Tim rescues Cold Molasses from the burn ing stable. Wesley Barry catches the greased pig. Comedy, “ After Bedtime." Sun. “ So Long Letty,” A1 Christy's ti reel drama. From Oliver Moroseoe’s stage suc cess Roguish as a water nymph, alluring ns a bride, funny as a new husband, try ing to appear sophisticated, such are the winning qualities of this romance of the beach and bungalow. Bathing girls, O Boy, don ’t miss it. lots of them, that’s what you will see in “ So l-iong Letty,” but not all, also, how good wives drive some men to drink, others to sardines and crackers. Why swapped wives should keep away from mutual acquaint ances. Comedy, “ 10 Nights." Mon. Tiles “ The Courage of Marjorie O ’Doone.” A James Oliver Curwood story, a story of the great northwest It is a story of life north of 53, in the land of ice and snow where thrills are part of the daily routine. Wed.-Thur * * M a r y ’ s Ankle,” by Douglas McLean mid Doris May. Deliciously shocking, teasingly interesting, vastly entertaining, lie was a doctor without practice, and a spender without funds. So he sent a “ fake” wedding an nouncement to every one he knew and planntsl to live on the returns. Which made him a husband without a wife. Comedy, “ Love on Rollers.” Y our Summer Outing Is a matter of importance to You. Where vou w ilt spend it is a matter of interest to Cs. are now in effect to the following delightful places for Rent, Recreation and Amusement. CRATER LAKE a world wonder iu the Cascade Range. More than a mile above the aea is this beautiful a/ure blue lake, set in the crater uf a huge mountain. TILLAMOOK COUNTY BEACHES. Beyond the Coast Range Mountains are these n< w and unspoiled places where the oceau and forest meat. OTHER RESORTS. Detroit (Breiteubuah Hot Springs,* Mt. Jefferson Country;, McCredie Hut Springs, Josephine County % Caves, Shasta Mountain Resorts, Yosvuite National Park. ‘ ‘ Oregon Outdoors” is the title o f oiir new summer b o o k le t which describes the different resorts in western Oregon and iucludes hotel and camp information. Copy free on request. For further information inquire o f ticket agents. SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES JOHN M. SCOTT, General Passenger Agent. B LU E M O U N TA IN . Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Laneuster visit ed Sunday afternoon at the Bert l.un (Special to The Sentinel.) caster home. July 13.— Mr. and Mrs. Paul Laud Tw o o f John A l l e n ’s horses sustained wehr are visiting home folk » this serious injuries the pust week. One w eek. ran a piece o f picket in its neck-and Miss Bessie Mooney, who was work the other was hurt on one leg. ing in Cottage Grove, has returned George Duerst and Janies l^measter home. motored to .Star Monday. Clarence Peterson has moved to Do Mr. and Mrs. George Dowens were rena, where his father has purehased Grove visitors Tuesday. a place. Mrs. Steiinet is visiting at the home Cannery Down Temporarily. o f her daughter, Mrs. Finley Huff. The cannery has ceased operation Hattie, Lester, Doris aud Thelma 1 temporarily due to the fact that fruit Lebow visited Hunday with their sis and produce were not received in suf ter, Mrs. Harry Williams. | ficient quantities to warrant operation. Albert Rissue hauled hay the first o f the week for Mrs. Thena Miller. With roast pork serve apple sauce, Loberla Miller is visiting her grand creamed onions and browned sweet or mother, Mrs. Jones, at Row River. white potatoes._________ ________________ R EPO RT OF T H E C O N D IT IO N OF T H E F I B 8 T N A T I O N A L B A N K , C O T T A G E GROVE, I N T H E S T A T E OF OREGON, A T T H E CLOSE OF B U S IN E S S ON J U N E 30, 1921. RESOURCES Loans and discounts... Overdrafts: secured, none; unsecured U. 3. Government securltiee owned: Deposited to secure circulation (U. S. bonds par value).... 12,500.00 All other United States Government Securities................ 89,958.54 Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc.............. ....... „ .............. Banking house ♦ 17,500.00; furniture and fixtures ♦5,337.80 Lawfu l reserve with Federal Reserve Bank.......................... Cash n vault and amount due from National banks....... Amounts due from banks, bankers and trust eompa nies in the United States (other than included in two preceding items)................................................................... Checks on other banks in the same city or town as re porting bank............................................... ............ ....... .... Total o f three preceding items ..........................103,445.19 Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and due from U. 3. Treasurer........... Total..... AT ♦321.573.30 732.25 102,458.54 105,129.31 22,837.80 42,546.30 155,718.72 6,115.55 «10.89 625.00 ♦ 760,447.79 LIA B IL IT IE S Capital stock paid in Surplus fund......... Undivided profits ..„ ............ Circulating notes outstanding. Certified che< ks outstanding ....... ....................... ............... Demand deposits (other than bank deposits) subject to Reserve (deposits payable within 30 days): Individual deposits subject to check..................................... Certificates o f deposit due in loss than 30 davs (other than for money borrowed;.... ........... .......... ...................... State, county, or other municipal deposits secured by jdedije o f assets o f this bank l of demand deposits (other than bank deposits) Subject to reserve ........................................................ 537.055.01 Time deposits subject to Reserve < payable after 30 days, or subject to 30 days 1 or more notice, and postal sa v in g s ): Other time deposits ...j. ............ ......... ..... .......... ....... ......... Postal savings deposits.............. ..................................T......... Total o f time d ep o sits subject to reserve .................... 154.104.11 Total Chester Aiilauf, o f this city, and Misa Ruby Hendry, o f Eugene, were i married Suturvlsy iu the latter city Mr. Aulauf is hii employe of the Standard Oil eoni|Ntny. Mrs. \ulauf ) is a daughter o f Dr. and Mrs. A J. ; Hendry, former resident» ol this city, I and both ure well and favorably known young people o f the community. They have takeu apartment* in the K K Mills home. 4 ♦ * Francis Clinton Medley and Miss Vern-Thurber, both well and favorably known young people of the comm unity, were married Monday at Eugene. The bride is a daughter o f Mr. aud Mrs F. M Thurber and the bridegroom a sou o f Mr. ami Mrs. Win Medley. ♦ 4 ♦ Mrs. C. 1„ Snrff entertained the women o f the Christian ehureh Wed nes,lay afternoon, hnviug arranged an enjoyable program ami refreshments About thirty were present. ♦ ♦ ♦ • The missionary society o f the Chris tinn ehureh has elected the following officers: Mrs. N II. Mntheany, presi dent; Mrs C. 1*. Brown, vice presi dent; Mi«s Grace Bennett, see ret ary aud treasurer. # ♦ * M iss Velma Hurt gave a bonfire party to twenty young |a>ople Tuesday night nt the Elks picnic grounds. ♦ ♦ Louise Hess, o f Roseburg, w h s host ess to about sixteen o f her little ( friends Wednesday afternoon nt the home o f her grnml|>nront«, Mr and Mrs. 11 Miller, the oeeasioti being her ninth birthday anniversary. Chil dren ’a games were played and candy, suckers, ice cream and eak«^ were en joyed bv the guests. Louise aud her mother YaVe been visitors here for a mouth. M O U N T V IE W . NEWPORT On the Pacific Ocean and Yaquiua Bay is this charming old place where thou and.« nduru year after year to upend their vacations. j l y l S 22 2a i Mr« Roy Short vvns hostess to the M. P. G club Tuesday afternoon, the time being jmssed in social chat and needlework. Refreshments were served. Guests o f the club were Mrs. Nfcrvillc Veateh, Mrs B>-rt Trask. Miss Nellie M j ers and Miss Lola Howe. The next meeting will be with Mrs. H W. Titus Round Trip Summer Excursion Fares m SOCIETY ♦ 25,000.00 25.000 00 4,984.11 12.500.00 1,804.56 454,674.80 34,754.53 47,515.68 153.504.09 600 02 ♦ 760,447.79 State o f Oregon, County of Lane, ss.: I, T. Q. Wheeler, cashier o f (he above named bank, do solemnly swear that tbo above statement is true to the best o f my knowledge and belief. T. C. W H E E L E R . Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me CORRECT A T T E S T : this 8th day o f July, 1921. H E R B E R T EA K I N , Homer Galloway, Notary Publie. O. O. V E A T C H , ( M y commission expires Mar. 24, 1924) N. W. W H I T E , Director*. \ New This Week A | m >i 111 < 1 c o t t o n h a l t , r e a d y s e w e d , s a n i t a r y , w h i t e a s s n o w a n d t i n e m a d e oT c o t t o n s h i p p e d d i r e c t $1.15 < o tto n flnn iu d, heavy and lig ht colors w h i t e , b la c k a n d lig h t blu e . now, It inches w ide, IV ie e d per y a rd , only 50c 10c 15c 20c lion A m i , p e r p a c k a g e , o n ly 20e glass o f j e l l y I h i l k raisins, p e r po u n d , o n ly Powell & B urkholder Phone 70 Corner of Fifth and Main Household Hints ♦ --------------------------------------------------- 4- Tested Recipes are charitable a lot o f arc easy. But i t ’s better easy than to be so close fit like a wet bathing for Grocery Specials MEAT When you folk» say yon to be a fittlc Ayour clothe» •uit. w e i g h t , b l e a c h e d a n d I n o w n , at S a tin ljis s a , a d e s ira b le dress goods G E R M L E S S Boiled Salad Dressing. Using a double boiler as your utensil, blend together two tablespoon* o f butter and one tablespoon o f flour. Then slit in a cupful o f milk or water and two beaten yolks o f eggs. Hftr constantly until all is smooth and thiek, Take the boiler from the fire. Add a teaspoon o f mustard, one o f sugar, a pinch o f salt and one ei libiti teaspoonful o f cayenne |s-pper and one fourth cupful o f vinegar or lemon juice. Beat thoroughly and if ynw wish the dressing richer ndd one half cupful o f cream. tin* i n n i m f n e t u r e r s , o n l y n e w low prices. (S|ieeial to The Sentim-1.1 Soak muslin bugs hi n solution o f July 13.— Mrs. Anna H o f f mail and one half ¡s>un«l of alum to u gallon daughter Evalinu. o f Corvallis, nr of boiling water, letting them re mm in rived last vveeji fur a visit with Mr- until the water g»*ts cohl. Hang them H o ffm a n ’s mother and sister, Airs. J. up and when they have tlrip|su| dry Kile and Mrs. C. W. Sears. they are ready for use. Mr. and Mrs. Ellx-rt Bede nml Mr • • • ami Mrs. JohnVeuteh nml daughter, of The creaking door, s t i f f locks and Cottage Grove, were at the F. B. Phil door knobs can easily be remedied; lq>s home Sunday o f last week. dip a feather in castor oil nnd apply Charles Bales is nt home this week, to tlies«* offending number*; it works the cannery having closed down for n wonder* us a lubricant. week or more. • • • Mr. aud Mrs. Frank Crfnson, Mr* You will hardly miss the cream from K a t e ’Sears ami A Inin Sears, o f Cottage your coffee if heated milk is first Grove, visited Sunday with Mr. and poured iu the bottom of the cup anti Mrs. C. W. Sears. the coffee slowly n tided- Mr. nnd Mrs. Rufus Arne ami fain • • • ily, o f the Grove, S|ient Sunday with To mend n hole m a *inc tub cut Mr. and Mrs. Claude Arne. some old rubber* from glass fruit jar* J. B. Lancaster, o f Ijitlmm, visited into fine pieees, melt ami apply to the Sunday at the W. D. Heath home. hole with a small stick. Mr. ami Mrs. Sturgis, o f Cottage • • • Grove, were Hunday guests o f Mr. and The marble slab top from an ol«l Mrs. F. B> Phillips. fashioned wash stand makes an ideal Mrs. George Brumfield, Mrs. I T Brumfield nml Miss Beulah Brumfield, bread and pantry board. • • • o f the Grove, were out to the C. Vt. Butter will never be missed from Hears home one day lust week. • Miss Evalinu Hoffinau left Tuesday canned peas if they are flavored with for her home in Corvallis. Her mother, a little garlie and *ugar. • • • Mrs. Anna Hoffman, remained for a longer visit with her mother, Mrs. J. Hubstitute mulasscs ur honey fur Kile. ' * half the h moil at o f sugur you former y Mrs. Kate Sears, Mrs. Alma Sears useil in making rookies. • • • and Mr. and Mrs. Frank ftreason, of the Grove, visited Wednesday with Mr. Waterproof varnish is use«l to prr and Mrs. C. W. Sears. serve linoleum; it will keep wliter Mr. aud Mrs. N ye mid son Lester, o f from getting into the pores. Springfield, and Mr. and Mr-. J. B Linebnugh and Mrs. Homer Chamber Your neighbors think you d o n ’t lick lain spent Monday with Mr. ami Mrs. your ebildfeu half ns iiiueti us they Claude Arne. deserve. Mrs. I „ K. Long, o f the Grove, and Lyle Lowry, o f Walker, were at the W. D. Heath home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Cooley, Elizabeth Cooley and Mr. and Mrs. Knmley Cox and children visited Snturday evening at the C. W. Heurs home. The following party picnicked Sun Jay near the Gray ford on Mosby creek: Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hogate mid children, Mr. and Mrs. Wnldo Mil | ler and daughter Selma, Mr and Mrs. The danger o f germs iu the food Hnauttr and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. we eat was emphasized at the Wells and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond. recent chamber of commerce William Heath s|»ent Hominy evening forum. We w ere-a little ahead at the C. W. Hears home. id them with our completely sun Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Cooley and Mr ¡Tory methods o f preparing and mid Mrs. Romley Cox visited one eve preserving our meals. Every ning o f last week with Mrs. Kate thing kept away from possible Sears in Cottage Grove. contamination from the hoof till Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hchneider were in it (sisses through our snow the Grove Haturday. white cooler mid over our snow ____________I______ white counters inside o f our ------------------------------------------------- -# snow white salesroom to our |*itroa*. Herviré and sanitation combined is our business |«diry. Coffee Caramel Custard. Fut one half cupful o f sugar in n saucepan. Keep stirring over n low- fire until the sugar melts into a light, earnmel like mixture. Be very enrefut to avoid seon-hiug. Heat one cupful o f strong coffee nnd one cupful o f milk. Add this to the sugar and puf in saucepan over hot water until the sugar is dissolved. B e n t 't w o eg ;¡i a little. Add them with a couple grains o f salt. Ht rain, put into ups Bake in n slow oven until firm nnd brown on top. • • • from Free Delivery— Phone 15 FREMII FIMI! THURSDAYS PEOPLE’S MARKET Tales of the Town tu Nevi port and came through by way •if Crater lake, Mr« I ,climi Torgcsuu, formcrlv Mi s I'rii ■ ». writ- troni Milv rtnn that she simply must have the m-wa from the old home low a. Ii i Caio o f the I in »«i • . bun ti, " I mi i * nil hi* \ (n u t to It, hn* word (lint hm rotimi muy b«« dola»)u«I bv in Jtirien tu lu* father, u ho t i l l fn>m n rhiTTjr Irrt*. I f your ttuddiiij¿ *tatiom*ry i* printed b) Thu N» utili«*), y o u un* a*-.ur«•(I a Mr. a i m ) Mr*. A. M. Moore returned Monday from n motor trip into Cull forni*. Mr*. I*. I*. HdMiiM'tti o f l*ortImiti, l* vin tin g at tht* hum«* o f h«*r motil« r, Mr*. IVI Sanft»r«l. Mr*. II <>tiii«r Muliniti and «lunghi«* lioat ri<*o b’ft Monday for l^bnnon. In«!., to v 1 * 1 1 ndalive». ••• (!. M. Slmili win in K tigone M o n d o long mul hi«|i|iy married life. Mm. I (*• ti in* 11« » h l«*y, Virginia and for im*tli«-ul at t«*i»t imii f«»r In* eye*. Mr*. S. i\ Mnlfur, who had I»* « a \ 1 « l* ru«| left \\ «'«lne*<itty for Floren«*«! anti it in i* h**r daughter, Mi*. C. A Korn*, I Cnmuy to * j** nd two week* with Mr Ikmk'y, loft Monday for her home in Sub*tu Mr*. M. Jill*« hi , from tin* ohi *ol Mi * * Draft* Miai kw« II m Kuge»i«*! dirrn ’ hum«* III \Vti»coii*tii, who hud M onday. > I I m ««*» viaitin^ her »on*, Myron and Miss Ruth Hrisner, o f Fresno, Uutif.,1 ' hnrl«** Mr<b*«> l« ft Nl«• n«I « > for h« ^ is visiting nt the home o f her aunt, louii«* n«*r<»npfliiii«*<l by h«*r •laughter, Mrs. W. F. Johnson. Mr*. W. Ohm a. A family- reunion t u « Mrs. K H. I. n o l i ', o f t ’ r> swell, spent hehl Huiolny at the Myron MeO«*«* M o n d a y Willi h e r si-t e r, M r s . D o r a ] home. Hazleton, Mr nml Mr*. M nr Veil Nan« lull mo Mr. and Mrs. Glen Scott, uf Du re a a , 1 ton-«! u|i fron» hugem* ye»ter*lay after pere Eugene visitors Friday last. noon an«l r«*nmined over night. A uevv.pnpi r without aa editorial Mi»* Ueorgia Mill*, who had been page i* lik« a ship without a rudder- i \ i*itmg tit ili«* hoiii«' «»f her *i*t«-r, Mr*. aud you are not willing tu tnkc (Utirge B«i)d, returned y« »t* rday Iu chances on n ship with a flimsy steer her home m Salem* tag gear XXX Mr*. Y rank M«T iirlnn«l and win* Mrs. Cluni Roney, R. C. Roney and Millard and Ne* h fl ye*ter«lny mor Mrs. W. L. Matlock and sou l«ec, of mug for a viHit in luvut with Mr* M<* Goshen, visited over Hllloluy at the I' ii r In ntl'» purent*, Mr iin«l Mm. Fn «I home o f J , V Htewurt, Mrs. Matlock ’» Affolter. brut her. The junior* of the I'renby termo Mrs. Ellen Goulet, o f Doreun, has ehureh met We« In«*» da y night nnd or sold her pisce to Fred and Clyde ganiced h rhoir un«l«*r the «It reel ion of Detersoli, o f Portland, and will leave Kev. A. H. Hpearow. soon for Seattle to make her home Mr*. Outer Moore win h Kiigene vi» with her daughter, Miss Georgia, a ¿tor yeaterday. teacher there hut who is now visiting Mr*. H. H. I * lot t wo* in Kiigem* ye* her mother. t«r<^iy. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harlow went to Portluud Monday, Mr. Harlow hav ing been transferred to that city by the Dundas Martin company, with which he is employed. A. I*. Kingsley is here from Baker looking after mining interests ill the Bohemia district. Mr. and Mrs. H. II Veateh mo toreil to Corvallis Hunday. Mrs. Pres. Hmith and daughter, Mrs. Arny Page, are in Health-, where they were called by the death of Howard Atchison, Mrs. Sm ith’s soil and Mrs. Page's brother, formerly o f Cottage Grove. Mrs. R. C. Roney and Lee Matlock, o f Goshen, were guests yestredny at the J. V. Stewart home. E. R. Parker and family, o f Eugene, t stopped briefly yesterday at the home o f Mr. P a rk e r’s brother, C. M Parker, while on their way home from a motor trip to California. Mr. Parker is a principal in the Eugene schools VV. K. Hpcck and family, o f Bend, were guests over Wedneolny night nt the A. A. Richmond home. Mr. Hpcck is special agent o f the Htiindard Oil company in his home city and Mr. Richmond held a position under him while a resident o f llcnd a few years ago. The Specks were on their way Jewelry for wedding |»n*s«’iits Jewelry for hiHliday |»resents Jewelry , fo r g ifts o f all k in d s -Jewelry n o velties an d tr in k e ts \\ I n c h y o u m a y n o t e x pect to fin d . Madsen s Je welry Red Rose Brand lc« Cream le«* ( - r e a m lias a h i g h f o o d v a l u e a n d s h o u l d n o t he c o n s i d e r e d as m e r e l y a eo n f e e t io n . Let it tnltc (he place of meat in part of your nit-ala II ichc hot Hiinimer «laya, ami watch the rcaulta. Ice cream hrieka are the moat eonvenieut form for serving. Cottage Grove Creamery Thar« Am No Substitutes for Dairy Food«