Cottage Grove sentinel and Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Oregon) 1915-1921, September 02, 1921, Image 2

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    A R C A D E T H E A T E R
WEEKLY PROGRAM
Olio da\ he struck New York.
His regular job was brushing
the dust from I'nele Enoch's
ninth eaten ju g business.
For
a dollar a day and experience.
His secret side-line was a
“ Pierre and la 1‘conie” dance
in Broadway's classiest cab­
aret for $200 a week and the
love of a wonderful girl. I'util
one night
!
A laughing pic­
ture with a heart of gold.
Fri., Sfpt. 2. - W i l l Rogers
in “ Almost u Husband.” The
story ot' an aceitlental groom,
lit* was a lawyer, a school
teacher, a nurse-maid, a wash­
erwoman and
ALMOST
a
husband. Then quite accident­
ally ho became a R E A L hus­
band. It's the funniest compli­
cation you ever saw.
Don’t
miss this happy, snappy pic­
ture ; it’s the most enjoyable
in many months.
Sat., Sept. 3. “ The Bottom
of the W o rld ,” Sir Kmest
Shaekbton s thrilling attempt
to cross the south pole.
Also “ The Golden Hope,”
starring Edith Story. A power­
ful drama of the desert, gold
and the west.
Sun., Sept. 4. Bryant W ash ­
burn in “ The Sins of St. A n ­
thony.”
Anthony
Osgood’s
C o n g r e s s g a i t e r s always
squeaked sedately. Till he lost
his girl because he had no pep.
N ow
his shiny pumps trip
round with the “ queen” of
the jazziest show in town. And
every cop on the Primrose
Path knows “ Tony.”
A love
and laughter romance with a
rosebud garden of girls.
Also Vaudeville.
Mon.-Tues., Sept. 5-6. W a l ­
lace Reid in “ The Dancin’
Fool.”
The tale of a jigger
who put the jay in jazz.
“ Y e s ” Tibbie his name; llieks
ville his station. But the gods
had given him syncopated feet.
Wed., Sept. 7. “ The L a d ­
der of Lies,” starring Ethel
Olay ton.
Hoping to save an­
other's home and love from
wreck, site took on herself the
blame for a false w if e ’s es­
capades.
Then love came to
her, and Y o u ’ll want to see
what happened after that!
Thins., Sept. S. Houdini in
“ Terror Island.” See Houdini
escape from a nailed-up box
torts fathoms under water. See
him release a girl from a safe
that is locked and sunk in the
sea. S<c his hand-to-hand en­
counter with a pirate diver un­
der the waves.
See him, at
grips with a giant savage,
plunge from a high cliff into
the ocean. See the overseas
race to a south sea isle to sal­
vage sunken treasure. See the
bait It' royal for love and gold
in a sinking submarine.
Sec
the barbarous feast-day rites
that lead to human sacrifice.
See the w o r ld ’s master of
magic and «taring in the great-
«■st feats of his w hole career.
S e v e n t h S tre e t G a r a g e
A ll kinds and makes of cars expertly re­
paired; courteous and prompt service; gas­
oline, oils and complete garage service.
agenta
for
TH E C ELEBRATED CH EVR O LET L IN E
S O C IE T Y
j
Nelson Baker Wedding
Kay E Nelson, of Mareóla, and Miss
Hele U Lucille Baker, ol Mabel, were
.......
married Friday, Aug. 26. at Mareóla
at the home of Justice I ’uurehill.
The bride is a daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Bov X\ Baker, ot Mabel, and a
granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. II.
Baker and Mrs. Sima Vaughn, of this
eity. She is u this year's graduate of
the Mareoln high sehool.
I’lie bridegroom is the sou of An
drew Nelson, of Eugene, ami a grand
sou of Mr. and Mrs. K. It. 1’ iper, of
this city.
He is an ex servteo man
and a graduate of O. A. C.
Both Mr. and Mrs. Nelson were born
in Collage
Grove uud s|s-nt tlieir
earlier life here.
The couple left nt once on a honey
moou trip to Crater lake and will be
at home after Kept. I at Marcóla,
where Mr.
Nelaou has purchased a
garage.
♦ ♦ ♦
Miss Hilda Favor entertained a few
o f her friend' Thursday afternoon of
last week.
Games were played ami
refreshments served.
Those ureseut
were Bose
Elliott, Kaehel Galloway,
Thelma Kem and Dorothy Ends.
♦ ♦ ♦
Lowell Tedford celebrated Ins «dev
M tk birthday anniversary Tuesdnv
afternoon bv entertaining a number of
his friends. Games were played and
refreshment* served.
♦
♦
The M. I*. ‘J. club will huid its first
meeting o f the tall season next Tues
day with Mrs. k K. Mills.
♦ ♦ ♦
Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Chambers, Mr.
and Mrs. J. E. Bauton and Rev. A. K
Spearuw were guests at a dinner Tues
day evening at the C. M. Jackson
home, the occasion being the Xurthdav
anniversary of Mrs. Chambers. Mr.
Hautou and Mr. Jackson. The latter
admits lieing tiv
♦ ♦ ♦
The girls' choir o f the Presbyterian
church held a bonfire and weinie roast
Monday night on McFarland's butte.
Mrs. O. W Blnrkmore and Mrs. J. E.
Blaekinore chaperoned the party.
♦ ♦ ♦
The Indies' aid o f the Methodist
church met Wednesday with Mrs. J. X'.
Godard. Both business ami social ses
sions were held, followed by refresh
meats. Mrs. H. C. Hart sud Mrs. J
R Hendricks assisted Mrs. Godard.
Officers were elected as follows: Airs.
\ndrew Brand, president; Mrs H. C,
Hart, vice president; Mrs. J. K. Hen
dricks, secretary; Mrs. Q. J. I Jill dess.
treasurer.
♦ 4»
Divide Society
A surprise and fnrewel party was
given
jo Mr.
M r. and
amt Mrs.
M rs. W
w ill La'wis at
jiven to
the Nelse Lewis home Thursday night.
Thus«' present were the Ernest Mr
Reynolds family, the X’. M. Chapman
family, Mr. anil Mrs. Hoderstrom. Mrs.
Lee Dugan and children, Mr. ttml Mrs.
Ed Tuller and son X)arl. Mr. aud Mrs.
Geo. Allemun, Mr. and Mrs. Young
and Mr. ami Mrs. Eiler Brown (ot
Portland), Mrs. A. X'.. Foster and Miss
I j - iih Burchimi (o f Hilk Creek).
Ice cream nnd cake were served.
Mr. ami Mrs. Will Ij-wis left Friday
morning for California.
NEW THIS WEEK
A full stock of Sunlight, four l*oI< 1 (lommntown yum in all the new
wanted colors, IH)e |»t‘r hall. Sunlight Shetland floss, 2()e per hall.
Those of our customers who used Sunlight yarn last year will tell
you it is the best yarn manufactured in America.
An all wool heavy American dress serge, dti inches wide, only
iHlc per yard, Fine all wool dress serge only $1.00 per yard.
These prices are extra special, cheaper than pre-war prices.
Mittens for lumbermen and t:«• handlers.
A muleskin mitt, good leather and a bargain for the price, '»Ur.
A mineral tan mitt, heavy pliable leather, double sewed, rein
forced thumb, a roomy easy mitt, much longer in the hand and
wrist than most, price $1.10.
( 1otton flannel and jersey knit glove for men, women, hoys,
girls and small children, just right for hop picking and general
wear at this season of the vear. W e claim to have the best.
Powell & Burkholder
Phone 70
Corner of Fifth and Main
BONUS L A W IS E X P L A IN E D
TO W ORLD W A R VE TE R A N S
H A P P Y
W O M E N
Plenty of Them in Cottage Grove, anti
Good Reason for it.
Woutdo't any womau be happy,
A fter year* of backache suturing,
Lays of misery, nights of unrest,
The distress of urinary troubles,
When she finds freedom!
Many readers wilt profit by the ful
lowing:
Mrs. Alta Mart, 742 Si. 1st tit., Cot
tage Grove, says: *‘ 1 have used Loan's
Kidney Pitts with benefit and aui glad
to recommend them. 1 had kidney cum
plaint and my back ached and pained
me a great deal. X felt dull and run
down and my kidneys didn't act right.
A friend recommended Loan ’s Kidney
Pills and 1 used them as directed.
L o a n ’s were just what 1 needed and
they helped me by relieving the back
aehes and other symptoms of kidney
trouble. ’ ’
Price, 60c at all dealers.
L « n ’t
simply ask for a kidney remedy get
Doan’s Kidney Pills— the same that
Mrs. Hart had. Poster .Wilburn Co.,
Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y.
a 26 *2
WHEN 1 HE SONS ARE AWAY
DAOS HAVE FUN
Divide Party of Non-Chiropodists Have
Eventful Trip With 8ore
Footed Lizzie.
Adjutant Gene nil George A. White
nnd I.yman Hire, o f Pend leto ol m em
l>er o f the state bonus commiss » I I , m et
yesterday afternoon with mem ihi-rs of
the American Legion and ex service
men to explain the workings o f the
bonus law. which is now being admin
istereil. Oeorge A. Proctor, Jr., com
mnnder o f Calvin T. Funk post, has nil
the necessary information and blanks
for those entitled to the bonus who
may not have been present at the
meeting ami will assist ex service men
in muking their applications.
General White and Mr. Rice were
guests o f the American Is-giou at a
luncheon nt Hotel Bnrtell.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mi Keynolds,
Mrs. A. E. Poster and Mr. and Mrs.
, X ■ M. Chapman left Cottage Grove
■'Saturday, Aug. 20, tor Pleasant n
to visit Mr. and Mrs. Powell and Mr.
........—
— ,
—i—
and Mrs. Hleve Overholzer.
Here's the way one ol the |iarty re
lutes the ezpeneure of the trip:
The trip out was pleasant, detours
uud all, but on the return trip trouble
begun ami one eau have trouble witn
Lizzie, espeeialiy when ber feet get to
hurting.
Uurs In-gnu when nearing
Eugene. ’X he men of the party, not
in-ing experienced chiropodists, were at
a disadvantage.
The sons o f both
inmilies have been in tbe habit of
keeping up the cars.
However, the
in. n did very well and we arrived at
Eugene for supper. A fter sup|s-r we
decided thut two an a half hours
would give plenty of lime to get back
to the Grove to tbe camp meeting, but
Lizzie hud developed a serious shortage
of wind, two tires being uffecled.
Mr. Chapman bought a new inner tube
N«> hut ton Itreaking, fabric
uud got it on L iz z ie ’s front foot and
tearing wringing her«- we ex­
started to fix the hind foot, when pop
tract the «lilt by centrifugal
weut the new tube. We (lid not get
to camp meeting but heard a good
force ami return the wash im­
service on the street in Eugene by the
maculately clean and ironed to
.Salvation Army. Meanwhile the men
got L iz z ie ’s teet 1'ixeij up uud wi­
perfection.
Hauling and Draying st
arted for home. We had just gotten
Try uh this week after that
P IA N O M O VING A S PE C IA LTY
nieely out near the Springfield crossing
WOOD SOLD A N D D ELIVERED
when Lizzie had more foot trouble.
y o u ’ll be a steady patron of
Mr. Chapman and Mr. McReynolds
ours.
gave up in disgust and proceeded to
O ffice In Spray Brick
Springfield
fo
r
help.
Meanwhile
the
Near S. P. Depot
PHONE 99
»v iiiiii enjoyed a good visit and
watched " t h e world go by.’ ’ A fter
repairs liud been completed wc made
Ring Us Up
Phone 79
The Sentinel wants all the news all good time with no more trouble till
the freight held us up at the Divide
the time. I f you know an item, phone erossiiig. That was a good thing for
it in. Our number is 159 J.
** the freight, as tin- men discovered a
CI TYS POSTMASTER
car Was on fire mid culled the brakie’s THIS
IS HANDED HIGH
attention to it. The ear was louded
with potatoes and two or three knights
COMPLIMENT
o f the rond, all o f whom were saved,
so some good came o f our troubles.
The world must lie getting decidedly
We arrived safely home at a little better, despite all doleful predictions
after 3 o ’clock Sunday morning.
to the contrary.
When anyone can find occasion to
Many Cars Caught by Tide.
compliment a federal officeholder, es­
Mrs. Clara Burkholder and daughter, pecially one who has held over from
Miss Belle, an- at Cannon beach on u democratic administration, nnd when
an outing. Miss Its-11<- has had an air n newspaper whose republicanism is
ilanc ride out over the ocean. Tlu-y 150 per cent permits nice things to be
•ad the cziierienee o f a two mile rije said about it democrat in its columns,
along the beach at high tide. Many surely this old world is becoming n
to have money is to save it;
cars are caught by the tide and are much more pleasant place in which to
and the one sure way to save
found bottom side up after the water live.
.
recedes, 27 being caught in one day
it is to open a bank account.
The Hentinel has received the follow
while
detouring
on
the
beaeh
on
ac­
W e have every facility for the
ing letter:
count o f a Hliile on th highway.
Timber, Ore., Aug. .31 (To the
safe and expeditious handling
Editor.)— Having traveled some during
A want ad costs little and usually the summer and having had mail sent
of all banking matters.
We
gets y oil what you want.
** to many offices, I have come to the
respectfully solicit your ac­
conclusion that Cottage Grove has the
count and can assure you of
only kind and courteous postmaster in
Oregon. I happen to know that one
courteous treatment.
o f the first instructions she gives a
clerk is, “ Remember to lie always
kind and courteous to patrons.”
I
wonder if patrons o f the Cottage
M EM BER
Built .¡Hit, cured right,
Grove postoffice appreciate the kind
treatment they get.
Stays right.
FEDERAL RESERVE
“ I have met postmasters as gifted
SYSTEM,
as a bear or lion in growls and snarls
SI DEWAL K A N D OARAGE
and I, for one clerk, am glad that it
was one o f the requirements to be
FLOORS A S P E C IA L T Y
courteous, at least, no matter how
many fool questions you were asked
during the flay.
“ And the postmaster has the laurels
“ The Old Reliable”
coming, if you stop to think.”
City Transfer
made for Men who
Think for Themselves
Such folks know real quality— and D E M A N D it.
They prefer Camels because Camels give them the
smoothest, mellowest smoke they can buy— because
they love the mild, rich flavor of choicest tobaccos,
perfectly blended— and because Camels leave NO
C IG A R E T T Y A FT E R T A S T E .
Like every man who does his own thinking, you
want fine tobacco in your cigarettes. You ’ ll find it
in Camels.
And, mind you, no flashy package just for show.
No extra wrappersl No costly frills! These things
don’ t improve the smoke any more than premiums
or coupons.
But Q U A L I T Y !
Listen!
That’ s C A M E L S 1
fhe COTTAGE GROVE LAUNDRY
amel
B. J. Rr HOLDS Tafc*«c«
WiMtot-lalra. B. C.
i
Cement Work
First National Bank
B u r g e & Hardin
A CLERK.
Stri 2 U ibp Urani lutter
ftrìi ÎUiflF bruttò Üre (Errant
Compara them on a quality basis
with any other butter, or ice
cream that is sold in Cottage
Orove.
S ,-yj
They are guaranteed to
he satisfactory.
Tb «ira
Cottage Grove Creamery
Are No
flubetltutea
for Dairy
Toodz
Cm.