Cottage Grove sentinel and Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Oregon) 1915-1921, September 30, 1921, Image 2

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W EEKLY PROGRAM
D ELIG H T VA LLEY .
F ri. — “ P artn er* of the
N ig h t," from Leroy S c o tt's fa ­
mous story. The w hirling night
life of ¿New York, the great
gam bling «lens, the m agnificent
ball at the Aator, are some of
the things you wlil see in
" P a r tn e r s of the Night.
4‘ Diamond Q ueen," ch ap ter
seven.
Sat. -“ The M isleading l*n-
d y ," B ert Lytell. The story of
a m odern cavem an who kid­
naps a girl and carries her off
to his cabin in the woods,
where he chains her by the
ankle to the floor. Lots of
comedy d ram a in the picture.
in “ A lias
Snub
Pollard
A la d d in .”
Sun. —• “ V icto ry ,” sta rrin g
.lack Holt. IToduced by M au­
rice T ourneur.
Hoot Hibson in ‘ F ighting
Blood.”
MALE CHORUS TO SING AT
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
SUNDAY NIGHT
T h e male chorus, w hich has been
w o rkin g fo r sev eral m o u th s u n d e r th e
d irectio n o f Rev. A. K. Sjiearow, will
m ak e its in i ti a l a p p e a ra n c e at th e
1‘re e b y te ria u church uext S u n d a y eve
uiug, when tw o n um b ers will be pre
se a te d iu connection w ith th e reg u lar
service, which begins at 7:30 o'clo ck .
At its m eetin g T u esd ay ev en iu g the
chorus form ally o rg a n ise d , w ith a
m em bership o f n early tw enty voices,
the follow ing o ffic e rs b eing elected :
Rev. A. R. Sjiearow, d ir e c to r ; 1- R.
S an fo rd ,
business m a n a g e r;
Elbert
S m ith , a d v e r t is i n g m a n a g e r, a n d |)»k*
W y a tt , lib rarian .
Mon.-Tue*. — “ Ked F o am ,”
Zenu Keefe. A Kulph luce p ro ­
duction. Tlie story of “ Ked
F oam ” was originally p u b ­
lished in the S a tu rd a y Evening
Post, and is considered the best
work of the author. The p ic­
tu re derives its title from the
red foam of passion which can
easily transform an o rdinary
peace loving com m unity into a
howling mob, hence the title.
The scenes were laid in a Mis­
souri tow n an d tells a sim ple
story of plain folks who live
close to nature.
Comedy, “ Tough L uck.”
Wed. " T h e Cinem a M ur­
d e r ," with a special cast.
T hins. “ One Man in a Mil­
lion,” by George Be ban.
“ In tern atio n al N e w s," show ­
ing the latest events of the ¿lay
in pictures.
Comedy, “ A T ruck Horae
B a n d it.”
t ’alajMMiva w aters. Mr. H ayes, th e new
o w n er o f th e sp ring s, in t e n d s co n d u ct -
iug an ex te n s iv e prom otion ruui|»nigii
to prom ote th e sale of th e w a te rs an d
to m a k e th e sp rin g s a (Riputar resort.
S I G N A L M A I N T A I N ER H E R E
M A K E S E X C E L L E N T R EC O R D
S o u th ern P a c if ic B u lle tin :
I.. W.
U ran i, a sig n al m a i n ta i n o r ou th e Port
land d ivisio n w ith headvpiarters at
C o tta g e G rove, has m ade an excellent
record. The last sign al failu re on hts
te r r it o r y w as on May 15, lblK, an d
w as of' only m inor im po rtan ce. The
d is tric t m a i n ta i n e d by Mr. B rant is 23
miles in le n g th , is crossed by an av
orage o f t*> fra ins crich .lay a n d rm it
a r e located 34 one a rm e d sig n als a n d
tw o tw o a rm e d sign als, as well as mo
to r e a r in d icato rs a n d w i g w a g crossin g
C alap oo y a W a te r s a t S ta t e F air.
Mr. an d Mrs. N. S. H ay es a n d Ia*vi l»ells. In a d d itio n to a v o id in g signal
(leer, o f London, a tt e n d e d th e s t a t e failures. Mr. B ran t h a s kept all sign als
f a i r th is week w ith a n e x h ib it of in a very clean condition.
Mi
ami
cr, »vere Solida»
Jackson
The rain ¿ias p u t the ground in the pink of condition for
plowing. You should get y our ground tu rn e d over and your
fall seed in before the continued fall rains put the ground in
such condition th at you c a n ’t get onto it.
By the use of a F ord son tra c to r, which does the work so
quickly, you are certain lo be able to get th e job com pleted.
The Fordson tra c to r way is the ¡ d e a l way Ifecause it is so
much easier a n d because it is the only way which assures you
th at you can beat the rains soon to come.
DEM ONSTRATIONS DAY <)K NIGH T
Woodsons fo rFo rd s o n s
W W C m S TM
WINCHESTER GIVES
YOU PERFECT PATTERN
HIRRRR! Bang! The ruffed
grouse may roar up out of the
briers and break speed records
among the pines but he will not get
through the Winchester shot pattern that
is shot at him. Because Winchester te s t­
in g and in sp e c tin g have made sure that
the shot pellets will be evenly distributed.
W
We sell Winchester Shotguns and Winchester
Shells—they are made for each other. You
Can always count upon them for results!
Everything you want for hunting- right here
in our store. Our salespeople are not only
authorities on the proper equipment but will
gladly tell where the best hunting is to be found
and what to take along. This is part of out
service to the hunters. Make use of iti
W. L . Darby & Company
turn
w iN U fisn*
LADIES’ UNDERWEAR
Silk mill wool union suits, Marshall Field tV < ’o. quality, low nock,
no sleeves, ankle length, JjW.
Fleered cotton, heavy winter weight union suits, high neck, long
sleeves, ankle length. Vellastic, a suit lor com fort and long service,
price last venr, ¡fill.25; price now, •f2.
No.
lleeecd cotton union suits, dutch Meek, elhow sleeves,
ankh* length, price only $1.85.
Mr a. Pi evi W m k I i I, c f Wall»
gueala a t
tlic tlav ar
houli'.
T he J . A. .loti Inniily «peni Suuvtivy
al Ilo» P. A. Ilnvia homi» belo»« Kugoiie.
T h e C laude Pbvater fam ily am i Ali».
Alma Si »a r». o f th è Uro» e, » e r e S ua
v I hv guest» al tli«* K. J . S»»ar» homi».
Ili»' M. V Morii ti»in 1 1y N|M»ut Suiiilav
al ih»- Mach.'» houle il» l.ynx Mollo»».
A fniuily reuuiou » a » beivi Suiivlay
at tli«- W. E. N ix ou hoiue, a ll th è ehtl
vlri'ii b eiu g t o g e t h e r to r th è fìr»t lime
in lime v»'ar«. T he K. J . Muore finn
tlv » » » uhm |>re»»»nt.
T . D. Uovlge« reveutly »»>tvl a m i i»
thi» w»»ek tleliveriiig ItiOO bu«h<»l» uf
o a ts tu \Viu. Ha mia ,V Soli.
Mi«« Anna l.ak e i» i p u t e «irk,
Mra. U C. Myers apriviiie»! oue of ber
feci oue »lav h»»t wv»»»h l>v ale p p iu g o ff
a imreh A amali boue waa brnkeu.
Mra. I.imlauiootl am i little, iliiuglit»»r
h f t Tueailay l'or th»»ir houle m Ne
bnvaka.
tarai, «traveil o r at olmi, oue rloeh .
belo n g iu g lo th è lh lighl \ a l l e v «ehool.
Auy in fo rm a tim i a» lo il» w heren bouta
will be much appreciate»!. Th»' time
pieve waa »tolen Ly «omroue who eu
te n n i tlo» lock evi «»hoolroom. Tin» rope
waa alai» remo» oil from th e flag pole
am i carne»! off.
MEN’S UNDERWEAR
Fine wool union suits, “ Athena,” Marshall Field A < ’o. la st brand,
price each $2.!>().
E x tra heavy fleeced cotton union suits, taped, lull sized and
knit to lit, sizes !l(> to Iti; price last year, $2. 15; now,
'The above art* only a few items in our un d erw ear d epartm ent. I n-»
ion suits and separate piece u n d erw ear for women, men, children
and babies, heavy and light weight, wool, wool mixed, fleeced cotton
and cotton. A full stock. (Quality and price right.
A Special in Men’s Work Gloves Mineral tan, good weight, soft
and pliable horschide front, moleskin hack, either wrist length or
gaunt lot. I Vice old v title.
LON D O N .
(H p erial to T he B entiuel.)
S ep t. 2ÎI. Mr. auvl Mra. J . E. B auton
unii sou am i »laughter, Ulen nuil »Noia,
h i t P ru la y for F resno, Calif.
I hlTC
ih»» will spemi Ilo» w iu ler.
\i i - \lii» ii .Noli» auvl tla u g h le r r«'
turioni lo th i'ir houle ili Mmlfor»] Fri
ila», a f t e r a tw o w e e k « ’ viali w ith rei
a I iv va bere.
T h e Jaiue» P im e li fuuiilv movetl
Suiivlay tu thè K»l. Tu Mar fum i.
L evi G eer w eut to Salem Tueiulay tu
a t t e m l th è « ta te fa ir.
Miss Kuimn Jo u ea, u f Bliiik B utte,
i.a v ia itiu g witli ber b r u t h e r a m i fu»'mia
he re th ia week.
George Bulica movevi Tueavluy frmn
th»' G eorge S u th c r liu fa r a i tu thè J . K
B autm i home.
Arile»» G eer left \V»»vlue»iluy for Pori
lami to uuvlergo a n o t h e r o p eratio n .
Miss I.itili' K wm g, who hail been
•■inpluyeil ili th è eniinery ni th è Grove,
r» lurioni home Tueailay.
Mra. pruiik l e n t a a m i fo u r rhiltlrvn
returueil houle Thuravlay of luat week.
Tbe C hurh'a Powelb» a re m oviug to
t h e i r new home thia »m k.
l'he G eorge S u th e r la m l fiimily are
m ov iug to llo'ir uew home, w tin ti l l o v
re» e a tl y purehaaevl of \V. T. J o n e s
Mr. am i Mr». J . A. P i m e l i am i Mr».
George Kap|>uuf am i r h iM rc u ahopp»nl
here Tueailay.
WALDEN.
You Need That Tractor Now
COLD WEATHER
(Bpci'ial to Tlu> Scut un*I. )
S e p t . 2S* Mm« U n tr e Blackwi'll, of
tlu> Uro»»», vanirvi at tho O scar J a c k
«ou botile trnm Stdurvlav t» Tuttavia)'.
I.»olici H.aigbt i m i lo KttgttM 8*1
urvlay to v u te r thè P u iv e r a it y ut Ore
go a.
Mr. nini Mra. Rav Nix»m » e r e up
frolli Kugclic over th è vvcek ciuf
Mr. alivi Mr«. H a r r y Colm ar, of Ku
gene, «|»cut thè week clivi at iti» Cima.
Co iiuer liouic.
(S|»t»< ìul to Th»' S e u tiu e l.)
S»-pt. a i. Mr. am t Mr«. J . B. Line
baugh a r e spcm iuig a few »lay« ni the
ncighborhuoii.
Mr. am t Mr«. A. P it c h e r am i Mr. ami
Mra. ('lum ie Arm» am i rhililrmi sp»»nt
n d lay
a y a t the H. D. Ch
t'h u lu l je r la m
Sum
home.
Mr. D irk , o f S a g in a w , ia m o ving to
th e place he r e c e n t l y I n i r c h a s . n l .
Mr. S teven « is builifiug a uew b u m
on hi» ruueh.
Mr». R. H. Moaby am i Mr». K. T.
M a r tin v is ite d Mmuluy a t the H a rry
C astle home.
K. H. Moaby «hipped tw o carton»!.«
of tie« from h»»r»» Mmotuy.
Mr. am t Mra. J a m e s Small, Mra. M
I,. Inno» am i H o ra tio Moaby, o f S ilver
I.uk»', w ere in th e iieighbrohood S attir
P o w ell & B u r k h o l d e r
Phone 70
Corner of Fifth and Main
C a rd o f T h a n k n .
1 w id i to *xpr**» my m orrn* nppn*
n a t i o n of th«* eontluu«*tl kiiuJii«*M* «>í
f r in o l* und lt«*ÌghÌMiri« d u rin g the sick
lip«! of my !u \« d «>ne u n d ut th e tim e
«»f I h t death.
n30p
II. W. MAHON.
What do von w a n t ! Anvwav a Sentinel Wantat
will g e l i! for von. What d o yoii wan! anvw av
A g ric u ltu re Boyn A tte n d F a ir
Pn»fe»Hor K. J . K d w ard s a n d If* hoys
frmii the high school r e t u r n e d \W d n e s
day m o rn in g from a t t e m l i n g th e s ta te
fair. Th«*y to ok (m rlieu lar i at »rest in
st«»ek an d »toek ju d g in g .
School RegiH tratiou In c r e a se s T w e n t y
R esist rat ion in t h e h i g h ne bo o l a m i
g r a d e s iti«*reas<*«I a b o u t 20 d u r i n g tin
I Mist S e e k , m a k in g t h e t o t a l a t tentili nee
a b o u t b25.
T h e re uro c e ri a io g reu t r v e n l i or
o erasiooa m Ufo w hen w orila seeiu
weak in expr«*nsiug our feeling», hm li
au e v e n t or oee&siun cornea i a t o tlie
lit e ol th è obi m aol when »he weds
Ite must oligible man ni to w n.
In every field
there is a leader /
»lay.
F re d F r o s t waa in th e G rove S u tu r
day.
Mr. am i Mra. H a r r y C astle au»l r b il
•Iren visited iu the Grove S u m la y a f
te rnoon.
Tho uniform high quality of
Red Crown gHSoline, and the
unfailing satisfaction long expe­
rienced through its use, have
made "Red Crown" the favorite
motor fuel, relied upon by the
majority of motorists.
HEBRON.
( Special to Th»- HentineL)
S»»pt. 2 8 .— M r .
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M ra .
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K e b e lb i'r k n in i f n m ilv w e n t to E u g e ii»'
Inai T h u ra » la y to a t te m l th è sh o w .
J.
W. ('urlile a m i m-phew, Millaril
Carli!«», of M y rtle Poi ut, an d Mr». K.
A. Doolitt le, of laiiolm», a|»»nt Thur»
•lay niglit w n b Mr ( 'u r l i l e ’« am i Mr».
Doolitt!*» '» «ister, Mra. J . Q. A. Young.
J . W. ('urlile, Milluril ('urlile, M r.
am i Mr». G u ru e y nini «ori T h o m as, of
M y rtle Foirit, Mr». Badia Durim i;, of
M illwoud; Mr. a n d Mr». G. G. f a r lib­
am i tw o eliildren, of thè U rove, tuoi
Mr. nini Mra. K. A. Doolittb», o f L u i
«Imi, were d in n e r guest» at th e J . Q. A.
Vo ling home F rid iu
ay
Mrs. H e n ry D eW uld, of C an y o n vi lie,
a n d Mr. a n d Mrs. d i a r i e » D eW uld , of
the G rove, spent F r i d a y e v e n in g at
th e home o f S. R. Piper.
K.
F. Carili»» s p e n t F ro la y night in
th e Grove a t th e home o f hi» b ro th e r,
G L. ('urlile.
A Mr. R eaves, o f O a k la n d , has
re n te d th e George T a y lo r hou»e.
S»»li<iol opened M onday w ith Mi»»
la tv e rn e L amb, of E ugene, as teneher.
A basket d in n e r will lie held follow
ing Suiobvy school next S u n d a y . Tin r»»
will be pi»H<hiiig at 2 o 'clo ck in th»»
Hidirou e h u n ii Inni«»».
/
With the leadership of “Red
Crown” has grown a system of
service. At Standard Oil Service
Stations you are assured of quick.
courteous and efficient service.
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Garages, and other dealers,
too, sell Red Crown gasoline.
Look for the Red Crown sign
before you fill,— the sign that
signals "Power and Mileage."
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(California)
th i 1
B L U E M O U N T A IN .
(S|»e<-ial to T h e S entinel.)
Sept. 2«. J o h n P a lm e r wmm a Grove
v is it o r last Friilay.
T he men o f th e n e ighborho od travi»
fin ish e d th e c a r p e n t e r work on th e
h u n k a n d h av e it reu«iy to paint now.
Mr. and Mrs. J o h n Bark»»r a n d Mr.
am i Mrs. B a k e r a re e a n ip in g out at
In J o h n B a rk e r hom estead.
Mrs. F in ley
Wlnpp-
v is ite d with
Mis. H. K ib b y S u n d a y .
Jam»-
LniicastiT w ent to D rain
.:onday.
• II»» rl It » - ne v u s o u t Iasi w»»eh to
|.i< k apple a ml <lig some o f his po
■ atoe».
Lb.phomorc Cl ¿na T;ie is.
* file .»pin »more |*».S i f lì,,» II.«,'l
-chord has i*leidi»il th* folto., i ir o l i i
i.rs:
P r • ».lent, D w ig h t Birchs ns n;
. iu.' (»résilient, H e n ry B n a u e r; »»»ere
tu r y , R alph Full»»rion; tr»»asurer, Don
uh
N i hols; n p o rte r, J o e Y oung; n r-
g. ant a t arm«, H ttrshey Rupp; i t u d t l t
co uncil re p r e s e n ta i iv e , Dale »Miller.
ftm ta ln » A n o th e r F ra c tu re .
Mi • B.-n F i t r h f f , who hriil ju«t r<-
.ov.-r.'.l frmn itn in • ¡»I. nl w hich r*»«iil(
ell hi a frarinr»'<l b>»u»r I m b , f • ■ II fr-.m
on a p p b ' tr*»»» T h o r .lay of la:tl week
■in»] f r a d u r e t l her l.»fr arm , ih»» b reak
| oeeurriiiR n e a r th e wriat. Hln « 11 «
: tain eil o t h e r l»-»s »erioux b u t p a in fu l
) in ju ries.
( (à/*/.* "M )
L
first Presbyterian Churc
A. R Kpearr.w,
P astor
T he O h n rrh
T h at Serves
Seventh
S treet unit
Adams
Avenue
SUNDAY. OCTOBER 2
M O R N IN G
Mu it .lia y He him I a t ----------
Morniiiii H our u t __ ____
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E V E N IN G
Mme; Hervid» (t»veryliodv »ini;»)......
E» » nini; H ». 11 r lit ..........
Mo r 111 ai 1 ; s u b je c t! “ T h e B read
L ife,”
E v e n in n subject ; “ Fools o f the
til», nuil Ollier Kmila.11
S p e rm i mimic at th e eveniui; «»»r
by lin» mule ehorim o f » Isteen vo
ih i» i» the fi rat appetì ran ee o f
oripiii.cation an d yon will e n jo y h
••'R lhe»e men sin g. T h e re will lie
number»,
»Mo church can n iv e you its beat
vice if you «lay a t home C ome to
Church th a t Serve».