Cottage Grove sentinel and Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Oregon) 1915-1921, July 29, 1921, Image 2

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    A R C A D E
T H E A T E R
W E E K L Y PROGRAM
K ri— " T h e Stranger.”
A
So! Lessre production. A stir­
ring full-blooded romauce of
the far west. A story of fights
and thrills.
Kddy Polo in "K i n g of the
Circus,” chapter 17.
Sat.— "C o ld Steel,” .1. P.
McGowan.
A story of swift
action and big moments in the
great southwest, where civilisa­
tion is conquering the desert
where man’s beat asset is his
courage.
Comedy, "C a l l
a T a x i,”
Snub Pollard.
Sun.— " A Private Scandal,”
May McAvoy.
A good many
things
happened,
many
of
them bordering on grim trag­
edy.
But
little
M a’mselle
Loyalty never once faltered in
her task of keeping still and
holding that family together.
"B lu e Sunday,” by Lyons
and
Moran,
showing
what
would happen to the country
if the socalled reformers had
their wav entirely. Don't miss
it, it is the funniest thing you
ever saw.
M on-Tues
"M a r y Pick ford
in "P o lly a n n a .” From Klenor
H. Porter’s novel by the same
name. One of the great stories
which the amusement loving
world is interested in. Critics
everywhere assert that " P o lly ­
anna” is one o f the greatest
picture plays ever filmed.
Wed.
Marguerite Clark in
" Kasy to G et.”
All women
are easy to get if you use the
right system. A bride of two
hours just started on
her
honeymoon and that’s what
her husband tells a friend.
And before hubby got her —
well y o u ’ll say he had to go
some.
Thurs
Koy
Stewart
in
"T h e
Lone Maud.”
A real
western, one that
you have
been craving for. One in the
big open
western
country,
where their only playmates
are coyotes.
A two reel comedy, "F la p
Jacks. ”
Tales of the Town
Mr». John Culp arrived Wednesday
I from Eugeue and is visiting Mr». Johu
J Barker.
Mr und Mrs J. I. Jouea and dnngh
ters Grace and Inei motored to Shedd
last Thursday to attend the Jersey
cattle breeders' picnic.
From there
they went to Salem, where they visited
with the W. C Conner family*
New This W eek
A 2-pound cotton bat t, ready sowed,
Mini
fury, white as snow uml
Charles YaiilV iiburg goes to Eugene
every day for treatments for an abse**
fino grado of cotton shipped direct troni the manufacturers, only
on his upper jaw.
Waldo Hull, of Portland, is visiting
$1.15
his parents, Mr. ami Mrs. John Hull
Merritt Eddy has bought a For®
sedan of Woodson Brothers,
Ootton flannel, heavy and''light weight, hlcaehcd and brown, at
Dr. and Mrs. H. W. Titus leave Sun­
day to spend two or three weeks at
new low prices.
McCredie springs.
Rev. J. 8. Penix will conduct ser
vices morning and evening in the Bap­
Satin Ijftssa, a desirable dress goods for now,
inches wide,
tist church.
N. J. Nelsou brought a new lhulge
colors white, blaek and light blue. Priced per yard, only
50c
up from Eugene Tuesday.
Mr. uud Mrs. C. C. Cruson, Mr.
Crusou's father, G. W. Cruson (of
Lebanon), and Mrs. Crusou’s sister.
Miss Minnie Wilcox, left Wednesday
afternoon hv motor for California.
Miss Wil?ox will return to her post
tiou there with the Pacific Telephone
A Telegraph company.
Mrs. t) W.
Cruson had motored up from Lohanoa
Monday with hor husband, returning
10c
home the next day.
Hon Ami, per package, only
Mrs. Carl Sears, wishing not to i ni s s
an issue of the compendium of home
15c
20c glass of jelly
news, writes that thev have moved
from St. Helens to Hillsboro.
20c
Hulk raisins, per pound, only
C. F Walker writes from Ashland
that the family now has no permanent
| address. They seem to comteuiplate
lawn party Friday afternoon, previous returning from California to Oregon.
to her departure for Portland, where
Ansel Parker, who was drowned a»
S O C IE T Y
she and Mr. Bucklev will spend the Oregon City a few days ago and
summer. Mrs. Buckley's pupils prr buried at his home iu Eugene, was a
The Eastern Star lodge held its an­ seated her with a box o f pretty sta cousin of C. M. Parker, of this city.
nual picnic Friday evening out h I> o u t tionerv.
I Wm. Thum and Charles Gettys spent
two miles on Row river. About 20O
the week with Alex Lundburg at
An
ice
cream
social
was
given
Frl
Phone 70
| Landpark.
were present and the occasion was a j
Corner of Fifth and Main
day night at the Nels Lewis home a*
most enjoyable one. The coffee for |
W. B Cooper and Mr. Fields left by
Divide
in
honor
of
Mr.
and
Mrs
Will
the occasion was furnished by Clossett j Lewis, of Wheatland. Calif.
Those motor Sunday for Raymond, Wash., on
A Devers, of Portland, and its prepar­ present were Mrs. Lee Dugan and ' business.
ation was superintended by Mrs. children. Mrs. Ed. Tullar and son,
Miss Gladys Chapman is visiting nt
Humphrey, who was here last wees Mrs. G. I . Alleman. Mrs F M Chap Newport.
outing. He re|Mirts that he rout limes » A It* at private Mill* for rttnh h«* f«»l W cl to II |MII n t dill* Sonili of Ilo- J m 11 lit
demonstrating Oregon products.
man and children, Mrs. A. E. Fostee
low 1 ng ilencnlu*«! p' •tom«'» 1 r l o l i g l l l l * t«* of beginning, said |*oiiit Itcing in the
Albert Griffin is visiting in Port tu improve iu health.
•#**>♦
and Miss Viola Foster.
renter of the County road, nud thi-nri*
| land.
Mrs Rosetta Miller, of Walla Walla, » M i l l estate:
Mrs. E. O. O. Groat entertained
♦ ♦ ♦
H- •tfinnititf in Sec
13, T. SO S. It 3 j North to the pince of bcgiuutug In
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Brumfield is visiting her father, “ Ciicle’ ' Huruc
Wednesday, July 20, with a 12 o'clock
Mrs. H. W. Titus entertained pleas and Win Brumfield motored over from Watch.
it the S. E **« ruer o f til* public 1 See. I I. Tp 211 H R. .A W, in Ijiue
dinner, the guests being Mrs. Groat "s
antly
Tuesday
afternoon
for
the
M.
P.
Miss
Nellie
Mvers
anil
her
nephew,
hchooi
proiNTt v, nt o t h * ' f i e 1* Norili l<> I County, t ir**gou
Marshfield Sunday and are visiting-
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Z. L. Cox, with
Dated this Jvh day of July, 1921,
Elliert Smith, Jr., were in Eugene the North»nj*t '«»ruer *» f the M 1
their family. Miss Bertha Cox, Miss i G. club. Miss Nellie Myers and Miss i their people here.
1 Church property , a« Ijotnitiftf thi | * u l . l i e j mol tile fust publication hereof the
Rosetta Marsh (of Elmira) and W. J. Lola Howe were guests.
Miss Elirabeth Allen arrived from Wednesday.
gpth day of July, 11*21.
Chedxev (of Corning, Calif).
Mr. nnd Mrs. Will Mattox and two school pniportv on the No rth : f h«*nr«* j
Kingslaml. Ark., and is visitiug he»
J AMES H. OZMKNT,
The IjiComus club held its annual sister, Mrs. E. O. Sultsmau.
children have arrived from California East 7H f i T t , the nr« S o u t h 2 HO fo«*!, to I
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Administrator
Mrs. J. W'. Buckley entertained her picnie vesterdav afternoon.
to make their home and are visiting nt the «‘«•titer o f ill 1* t 'outtty r H fl«), l he II re 1 J2t*aS*1vej
Jerome
Scott,
grandson
of
Mr
and
. . .
the home of Mr. Mattox’s parents, Mr
Presbvterian^nndinr^chooMdass^u
Mrs.
W.
I..
Darby,
returned
Monday
Row River Society.
and Mrs. J II Bennett. Mrs. Mattox
A number of the friends and nci gh 1 from Olympia, Wash., where he had had made six tri|w her* in two months
been
with
his
mother.
bors of Mrs. Irvin George gave her a
and eon vi need her husband that Cot­
Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Nelson, Sr., vis tage Grove was the only city worth
pleasant surprise last Wednesday af
ited
relatives
at
Coburg
Sunday.
ternoon. the occasion being her birth
living in.
day anniversary. The afternoon was
Mr. und Mrs. James Groom sjient
J. F. Knox and family returned the
spent in pleasant conversation and mn Sunday at Walker at the home of Mrs. first of the week from an outing nt
sic. Refreshments were served.
Groom's sinter. Mrs. M. C. Smith
Newport.
Mrs. H. C. Riches and little son re-
The Presbyterian rhur.h h«s »st
Mrs. Charles Pleunrd entertained turoed Friday, from Silverton. where purchased a new piano.
with a delightful party Friday night they had visited two mouths with Mrs.
A piekup team from here played at
in honor of her daughter, M i s s Nellie, Riches’ parents.
1 .oudoti Sunday, London brooking olio
who left Saturday for an extended
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Shaw-, of Glen­ iu the tenth iuiiing and winning H to
W ith our banking method*.
visit at Woodbum and Hubbard. Re­
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freshments of ice cream, cake and wri dale, spent the week end with Mrs. 5.
You will then be convinced
j Shaw 's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. C
fers
were
served.
that your money will be ab­
PLAY8HED FOR WEST SIDE
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| Mill-hell.
SCHOOL 18 CONTEMPLATED
solutely safe if placed with us.
Miss Clara B. Hunt, who tatd been
Wm. I-aekey went to Drain Hatur
v isiting for a month w ith Miss Mamie ! day to visit his daughter, Mrs. Alby
Small accounts are accepted
The school board has called for bids
Knox, left yesterday for her home tn i Ritchey.
and appreciated as well as the
for the erection of a plnyshed at the
Seattle.
| Robert Sherwood and family, o f west sid e S ch ool. A shed was e r e r te il
large ones and will receive
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“ “ ” — —“ “ — “ “" " " " P o r t l a n d , v i s i t . - d th< pa » t w e e k it t h e last year for (he east side sch ool.
prompt and careful attention.
NOTICE OF CALL FOR BIDS
home of Mr. Sherwood’s mother, Mrs.
Remember— the big accounts
Benjamin Thrasher.
Miss Dora Weatherson, of Florence, A D M IN IS T R A T O R 8 S A L E O r R E A L
were small in the beginning.
Notice is hereby given that the di
PRO PER TY.
rectors of School District No. 45, Ijine visited during the pnst week at the
County, Oregon, will receive sealed home of her uncle, George O. Knowles,
In the County Court of the State ol
bids for the construction of one play nnd Miss Elnor Knowles returned tn
MEM BER
Oregon for Lane County.
house to be erected upon the west Florence with her for a visit.
In the mailer of the estate of Ri­
Mr. and Mrs R. H. Elliott arrive®
FEDERAL RESERVE
side school grounds as per specifica­
tions on file with the district clerk. yesterday from Pittsburg and went to becca White, deceased.
SYSTEM ,
Notire is hereby given that by vlr
Bids should be filed with district clerk l.nrane to visit the Edlefsens.
Twin sons were born Wednesday tue of an order of sale, inaile by the
on or before August 5, 1921, the board
reserving the right to reject any or all to Rev. nnd Mrs. Ernest I>*e, o f tbe County Court of the State of Oregon,
for the County of Lane, « huh order
Bohemia Lumber rom|inny’a camp.
bids.
Miss Bertha Cox. of this city, and was made mul entered the 22rd day
Dated at Cottage Grove, Oregon, thl«
W. J. Chedrey, of Corning. Calif., a of August, 1921, the undersigned ml
1
h day of Julv, 1921.
"T h e Old Reliable”
visitor in the city, visited Wednesday niiaistrator of the estate of Rebecca
| Attest:
A. W R IlfE ,
Worth Harvey, Clerk.
Chairman. evening at Saginaw with Mr. and Mr». White, ileeeascd, will on and after the
27th day of August, 1921, offer for
B. Johnston.
W. E. Field, of Kings Mountain, N.
C.
, who had been a guest at the John
Baker home, left the first of the week
looking for a moving picture location.
Mrs. Field, sister of Mr. Baker, to
gether with her son, will remaiu at
the Baker home until Mr. Fiol®
locates.
Mr-. W. L. Darby, Mr«. A. Me A boy,
Mrs. F. J. Alstott and Gladys Jackson
motored to Eugene last evening to at
tend the W. C. T. 1J. lecture by Mrs.
Mary Harris Armour, o f Georgia.
Mr. nnd Mrs. O. O. Crawford, of
Enterprise, were guests the first or
the week o f Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Gat
loway, former residents of that city,
('onipletely, thoroughly cl< nm-il
and of Miss Ada Matthews, teacher
by our F L A T W O R K niethmlH,
in the schools there.
Grange meeting August <5, subject:
yet y r
pretterve your linen.
" A Vacation and What It Is Wortn
Try uk .
to the Farmer and His Fam ily." Rot!
call, "W h at Would Vou Enjoy Most
as a V acation."
Geneva Kimc left yesterday for Port
land to .visit her sister, Mrs. Roy Ro
A t First-class Garage®
main«.
Mrs. N. E. Manock visited yesterday
Ring Da Dp
Phona 70
and other Dealers
in Saginaw yesterday with her sister,
Mrs. Everett Powell.
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Wigle, of Eu­
gene, who had been visiting their son
Fred, returned home yesterday.
— —
Mrs. James England nnd daughter
F
Lae ill- returned yesterday to their home
i f
in Salem, after a month’s visit with
relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Grub*, with
their son-ill law and daughter, Mr. an®
Mrs. Hehofield Stewart, and their lit­
Mudi’ from pasteurized cream,
tle grandson, Joseph Grube, are spend
ing the week at Newport.
guaranteed to l*e satisfactory.
Panline Schneider, o f Ixirane, re
turned yesterday from Eugene nnd Is
Your grocer is instructed to re­
visiting Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Moore.
Mrs. Alta King, o f Eugene, was tn
place the butter or refund your
the city Wednesday morning on busi­
money if you are not satisfied.
ness.
Mrs. J. Q. Willits was called to
The
responsibility is our
Reno, Nev., Wednesday by the death
o f her brother, Manley Wharton. He
own.
Thera
was 57 years of age arid leaves a wife
Are No
nnd two sons.
BubatUntaa
Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Bennett are up
for Dairy
from Portland this week on business.
Cottage Grove
Fonda
Rev. D. A. MacLeod, former Presby
Oregon
terisn pastor here, arrived Tuesday
from Pittsburg, where be spent several
d S & M _________________
months, and will go to Newport for an
Grocery Specials
P ow ell & B u r k h o l d e r
First National Bank
7
c V ia r y P i c k f o r d in
Pollyanna
T he Sign
of a Service
Pressing Every Day
rhe COTTAGE GROVE LAUNDRY
Tw o Days— Monday and Tuesday
August 1 and 2 at Arcade Theatre
S
pìi î K uhp
ÎHranii îB u ttrr
Knowles & Gräber
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H ardw are and
F u rn itu re
Cottage Grove Creamery
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