Cottage Grove sentinel and Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Oregon) 1915-1921, September 16, 1921, Image 2

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    ARCADE THEATER
Visit With Brother Buds U) Romance.
WEEKLY PROGRAM
Fri. “ The Loves of Letty,’
by I’aidine Frederick.
“ The
Diamond
Qufen/’
chapter 5. See this favorite
star make a leap in the dead of
ni^lit from the iail of an ocean
liner into the Rea below in­
fested by man-eating sharks.
Sat. Donglaa Fairbanks in
“ When the t'louda lloll B y.”
“ When the clouds roll by we
ought to have good weather,”
said Noah, captain of the ark,
and after 40 days the sun did
shine. Doug, « a s caught in a
real flood in the making of
this famous picture, equal to
the ones at .lohuatown and Gal­
veston. t’nntinuous show from
2 p. in. until It p. in. Come
tally and avoid the rush.
Snub Pollard in “ Fellow Cit­
izens.”
Sun.-Mon.
“ Twenty three
and a Half Hours Leave.”
Douglas MeLean ami Doris
May. A Mary Roberts Rine­
hart story that appeared some
time ago in the.Saturday Kve-
ning Post. A story about a
rookie sergeant who made a
bet that he would breakfast
with the general and he had
231 hours’ leave to accom­
plish his purpose. When he
M Everett Moon*, o f Purl Klamath,
D re ., uiul M inn Frieda A. Aubrey, of
Cottage U roie, Men* uuited iu wedlock
til Port Ktawiilh Saturday evening.
September 3, al .**:.Id o'd uck.
Mr.
Moore is a sun o f Port kluuiath'a
must successful merehaut and M iu
\ubrev in a daughter ol Ura. M Au
brev, o f Collage liroie. Mr. and Mrs.
Moore are tnglilv esteemed by all u lui
know Ilieui and have taken prominent
parts in aoetal affair*.
A lt e r their
honeymoon lliey Mill be nt home ut
Port Klnuiulh. M inn Aubrey ueut to
Fort Klamath to visit her brother and
the romance folloned.
started he had not the faintest
idea how he was going to get
away with it, but lie did. Do
not fail to see how hi* did it
ami won the general’s daugh­
ter besides.
Hoot Gibson in ‘ ‘ Crossed
Clues.”
Matinee at 2 p. in
♦ ■* ♦
Hazel l.ou.ks, n ho leaven Noon
to attend Monmouth normal, enter
tallied a few o f her fneuds from the
ChriNtinu ehureh Friday evening.
A
nociii I evening m .- in lolloMed lit retreah
menta Those •in.-enl Mere Kev. and
Mm. 3. K. Curlsou, Elsie, Kalpli and
Charles Chestnut, L'.slie ltii!l, I. ii I ii
Ui*vd, Vela t'hiMer, Vlr. and All-. Chas,
I.aekv. Maty Wi-cumii. C liffo rd Tuy tor
i lot Hilda Se hell fete.
-a- • e
Thi* J. S iiuin class o f the Methodist
Sunday Nehool entertained their |>ar
entN anil their teacher in the «hurt'll
C a r lo i n Friday evening.
About thirty
fiv e iven* present.
♦ ♦ ♦
The M. I*. 1». club ifet Tuesday Mith
Mrs. Charles Adams for the unuh I no
•■ ini
afternoou.
Refreshment*
were
served, lineals o f the club Mere Mrs
*•. U, Vcatch. Mm. li. It. Pitcher. and
Vtra. V irgil le*e, o f I'hehulia, house
! guest o f Mrs. Karl K. Mills.
M
Tues. “ Jack Straw,”
by
Robert Warwick. Major W a r­
wick in a dashing role and a
score of stirring adventures.
Also “ Our Daily Bread.”
Wed. “ Teeth of the Tiger,”
featuring David Powell and
Marguerite Courtot.
Arseni*
Lupine, the notorious French
crook, is the hero in this pic­
ture. lie shoots a couple of
knaves and ruins a bombing
party by holding up the con­
spirators with a gun. This at­
tract ion will prove to be a real
“ crook story.”
George Bunny in “ A Run­
away Match.”
The |iast matrons' club will meet
Monday afternoon at the home o f Mias
I Klsie la*a.
T h u — “ Are All Men Alike?”
May Allison. This picture tells
the story of a poor little rich
girl who feels cramped by the
conventional surroundings of
her home and is tempted to try
her wings for flight in Green-
v*-h Village.
OAKLAND HAS BRAND NEW
VARIETY OF SNAKE IN
THE ORASS
Hotter pano tin* prohibition stimiti.
I.i>ti*n to this fruiu tin* Oaklaiul Trib
une:
“ Kred W e ig e l, o f this f i t y , rrluti**
an unusual e i ^ ' r i e u e e wh ich In* reeeut
Iv hail with a wh ip snake. W h ile walk
I UK a lo du the railroatl r igh t o f way
north o f the station In* uotie eii a yel
low isl* snake with
brow u luitrkmg*
ly iu g in the u r u i n the s I iuih * o f u
Horse >ln»e. It was about f i v e feet long
auil au meh ami a h a lf iu diam eter.
As it diti noi ino\e at his approach he
w;u ( about to pass it wheu it switched
its body and luti around and struck
kuni u (mwertui blow on lln* calf o f the
lee;. The snake iuiiue<liateiv made its
escap«* and got »nto st»me high g rat**
b e fo re it eould I k * o\crta keii.
The in
jur\ to Mr. W e ig e l - |»*g proved • Ulte
paiufu l and it wus s e ve ral day s littore
he ct>uld go about his work as usual.
It has since been leari.t \i tliat th« s.*
snakes are rather common in ,\t v.
Mi lieu am i other s o u t h w e s t in sta.«.*
when* th ey have b«*eu know a to brink
a c h i l d ’s lee by the fo r c e ol a be w
st nick with the tail.
It is said that
they eould easily kill a «lug in Uns
manlier. As this is tin* o n ly sp « nm u
o f this kind »»t snake e v e r seen m this
section it is likely that it was trans
l*>rted here m some kind o f a railroad
shipment and crawle d out while the
train was s ta nding m th«* yards tier«.
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DOUG. FAIRBANKS
When the Clouds
Roll By
D o u g l a s F a
ir b a n k s
in 1 1 is new picture
The o | m - ii s«*ason for Chiiiem* ph as
ants begins Oil October 15 ami emses
on October .11 in that portioii of t h e 1
state lying west o f the Minion ol «lie*
Casea«le mount a iimv except in Joseph i
me, Coos and Curry counties, where'
there will be no open season on these
turds.
The ba^ limit on these birds is ft»«*;
111 any one day ami It) in .uij « ons«-«
utive S4*ven days ami uot inure than i
three females may I k * ku iid in any I
cons4*eutive seven »lays.
The same regulations gov. ru tae
hunting o f native ph«a>aiits in %v« *u I
ern Oregon with th«* « Acepuoti that the I
.H4*asoii is not closed in Josephine, Coos
and Curry counties.
It is reported luut these game birds
art* abundant this year and that there
will be plenty for all, if hunters await
the opening day ol the season before
shooting them.
The funeral of lieutenant L s l i e
| Tooae, who lost bin life in France,
| will t>c belli at 2 :.HI Muudny afternoon
in V illaril ball, University ol Oregon,
at which time the hotly will arrive
from overseas. Ilia twin brother, LieU-
teumii Lamar T n n . who mu « iu the
serv ice with him, will be present.
Or. li. It. I.efrii, pa-tor o f the First
Methodist church III Eugene, will con
iluct the servo-os an<l Or. I*. I.. Camp
I m *II, president anil Colin V. Oynient,
I «lean o f the college o f literature o f sei
dice and artit at the uuiverNity, will
The reuiaia« , i l l lie interred in a
lot recently acquired by the family iu
j the 1. O. O. F. cemetery overlooking
j the cauipuit o f the uuiverNity.
T H E A T R E , SAT., S E P T 17
ONE D A Y O N LY
Continuous from 2:00 p. m. until 11:00 p. m
Don't miss “Twenty-three ami a Half Hours’
Leave, S i h l , Sept. 18. Matinee at 2:00 p. in.
MODERN
CRANKCASE
CLEANING
SERVICE
W en*
CA10L FLUSHING OIL
zero L ene
No. 1 itSSl i, rieeeed t'ottoll llllioll suits,
an kle length, price only *f 1 .N">.
dutch
Heck,
elhow
sleeves,
M E N ’S U N D E R W E A R
h'iiu* wool union suits, “ Athena,” Marshall h'iehl tV ( ’<». best hrand,
priee each *t2.1»0.
Extra heavy fletM*ed rot ton union suits, taped, full sized and
knit to l it, sizes 2(1 to Hi; price last year, .+2.1">; now, sfd.iln.
The above areoiilx ;t lew items in our underwear department. I n
ion suits ami separate piece underwear lor women, men, children
and habit's, lu*av\ and light weight, wool, wool mixed, !leeeed eottoli
and cotton. A Full stock. (Quality and price right.
A Special in M en’s W o rk Gloves Mineral tan, good weight, soft
ami pliable horsehide front, mulesUin hack, either wrist length or
gauntlet. ITiee old\ tide.
&
Powell
Burkholder
Phone 70
Corner of Fifth and Main
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CHURCHES IN C A P IT A L OF
N A T IO N A R E AD VERTISERS
J*
At First-class fiaraget
and other Dealers
•••
Earl and Arthur l-tininel and .less
When ruffling is to be finished with
I ’nrks, iisrtuers, tire sued for ♦.'tM. IH. a pieni edge, leave the material in
' The I ’ uiii I Terrore Mill and Lumber j double width and bemstileli through
eoiuimny owes the romnission fIM .IM , ibe middle so that only hulf ns miieh
while the .luhn Jones Coal eompiiiiy heinstilehing is reipiireil. Colored Item
owes
107.1* I, aeeordlng In romplnints, stitehing is very e f f e e liv e on figured
filed.
inateriaL
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No Other Food Is More Easily Made
Unfit For Food Than Butter
COTTAGE GROVE jCREAM’RY
For Sale House and furniture. E t
erything eomplete and in good eonili
lion. Mrs. H. L. Thomas, Adams ave-
, riue, near river.
v s
nn<l no other food ¡ n more nwrmiary on Hit* tnhl«* for t*vt*ry
meal. W<* invito your iiiNf>•*«*!ion o f thi* comlilioiiM under which
HKD IB i.HK B K A N D BIITTKK is made iiiHuriuif its rcnchiitK
your I aide nlmolutt-ly sweet, pure and clean both a necessity
and a lalile delicacy.
Our sineereat thanks are extended
to all thoHo who anninled in many ways
during the niekness and death o f our
fathe r.
Mr. and Mr«. II. H. Hernenwny,
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Hemenway,
p
Mrs. Carrie Hemenway.
W A T cn YOUR L A B E L
'V .
Your taste will tell you that! For Camels
have the flavor and fragrance of choicest tobaccos,
perfectly blended. They’re smooth and mellow-
mild.
And there’s NO CIGARETTY A FTER ­
TASTE.
We put the utmost quality into this one brand.
Camels are as good as it’s possible for skill, money
and lifelong knowledge of fine tobaccos to make a
cigarette.
That’s why Camels are THE QUALITY
CIGARETTE.
ChurchfH in the city o f Wu.Nhiugtou
• lub together anti take page advertise
■nentH hi the Huturiiay evening new«
paper* culling attention to the uext
tiay ' n attraction*— which include elec
trie faiiN and other cooling npimrutus.
One
ailvertiHeineut
wait embclliahed
with the following page with: neutlinrut
autographed by Henry C. Wallace, nec
». J. mrH’UDs W . . C .
retary o f agriculture:
V i .I m -S.I m . N. C.
' ' W h y in it tbut ho many parent«
-.•-nil their chiltiren to Hubbuth nclitx.l
but do not t h e n i N e l v i' H g o to church f
I f the one i n good for the children,
Nurely the other in good ftcr the grown-
upn. Tin fact in that the ehureh i n the
Commission Sties Mills.
great Mobilizing influence in America
The state industrial aeeident rum
toiiny, and bn Nuch Nlioultl be attended
and NiipiMirted by Inuh NaintN and »in mission hit's started suit in circuit
euurt to recover money nlleged due on
nern. ’ ’
payrolls of three lame eoinity lumber
firms, under the slate workmen’s com
Steals From the Blind.
iwnsntion act.
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A fontribulion box in the Hotel Mur
tell was stolen a few «layn ngo>nnil the
thief I ihh not been deteetei]. The mon
ey in the box mbn for the b enefit o f
tl NOiiety for the tililnl loeateil in New-
York Mate anil amounted to about $5
| or *J. The box had been in the hotel
lobby for a number o f years and never
j before had been inoleNted.
Card of Thank«.
The Sign
of a Service
M
Vouve Struck it Ri^ht
7 wl ien yon Light a CAM EL
LESLIE TOOZJS FUNERAL
AT EUGENE SUNDAY
, n | teak.
ARCADE
L A D IE S ’ U N D E R W E A R
Silk and wool union suits, Marshall h’irhl A; < ’»>. quality, low nark,
no slt*t»vi*s, anklt* length, .td.
d|
Kh*i*c«*d cotton, liravy win1t*i* wt'iultl union suits, liigli neck, long
sleeves, anklt* length. Yel hast ie, a suit lor c o m f o r t and long service,
price last year, }f*d.2">; priee now, ¡f*2.
PHEASANT SEASON BEGINS
lu GAYS LATE THIS YEAR
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COLD WEATHER
There Are No Substitutes for Dairy Foods
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