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About Cottage Grove sentinel and Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Oregon) 1915-1921 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 2, 1921)
ARCADE T H E A T E R WEEKLY PROGRAM “ Diamond Queen,” chapter 16 Sat., “ The Spoilers,” by William Farnum, a Rex Beach story. This is a return date on this picture. A picture you will enjoy seeing the second time. Comedy, “ Meet My W ife.” Also “ International News,” the latest events in pictures. The world before your eyes. Suu., Glad vs Walton in “ The Rowdy.” Hoot Gibson in “ Tin- Trail of tile Hound.” Mon., Moot Gibson in a five- reel feature entitled “ Action.” And you will certainly see some action. Y ou’ll say “ That is the kind of western 1 like; give me more of them.” Comedy, the famous Brownie D»ig in ” I’als.” 'hies., Frank Mayo in “ The Shark Master.” The strange romance of two castaways in the blazing tropics. Wed., “ Moonlight Follies,” by Marie IVevost and Clyde Filmore. The peppery picture of a vamp who could get all the men she wanted, but the caveman w In* got her. A two reel north woods dra ma by Holman Day. Thurs., “ A Daughter of the Law ,” by Carmel Myers. “ A Daughter of the L a w ” is an absorbing story of the thwart ing of a notorious crook gang by the little daughter of a po lice inspector. “ International News,” the latest current events of the day. The world before your »‘yes. Comedy, “ The Misfit Pair.” A dispatch says that a wan in S i. ' An eastern councilman got #1000 for Paul was uoarlv killed by being eaught 'his vote and then gave himself away, between two moving street ears. This j * * * is an important piece of news—if it j The man who inherits a fortune is proves that the stoat cars do some ¡likely to think that it was hard lurk times move. 'that he didn't get it sooner. ! 35-355 35 3.-. 3S3!I3S3> 5^ 35 5QI3C 35 JC 3j535! 35 35 355-35 35535 ] But Dear, What Shall I Give? Y ou’re wondering perhaps just what to give your wife, mother, some other member of your family, or very near and dear friend. My whole business life has been helping to solve these very questions at lowest cost. It is wrong to suppose that any jeweler carries only expensive articles. So won’t you let me see your Christmas list first and get my sugg»‘Stions? Come in soon to avoid the later crowds. I am sure you will enjoy the visit whether you buy or not. I11 no other store will you find so quickly gifts at every price, attuned to every personal desire. Please don’t delay. JEW ELRY GIFT'S- TH A T Let Your Jeweler Be Your Gift Counselor D IA M O N D S : PEA R LS : GEM S : J E W E L R Y W ATCH ES : CLOCKS : S I L V E R W A R E H ERE ARE TH E MOST Startling Tire Prices YO U V E SEEN FOR YE A R S FEDERAL double cable base tires Non-Skid Traffik 30 30 32 31 32 33 34 32 33 x x x x x x x x x 3 ............... ............ $10.25 3»/2.......... $12.75 31/2 $17.75 4 $19 00 4 $23 00 4 $24.00 4 .............. $2500 41/2 . 4 14 Excise tax additional Fabric Rugged Extra ply $12.25 $10.75 $1900 $22 00 $24.00 $25.00 $2600 Non-Skid Cord $17.75 $25.00 $27.00 $31.00 $32.00 $33.00 $39 00 $39.50 THE SERVICE GARAGE H Pi t A Y , LON« & X X X IX .— D A K O T A S N' O K TH and South I*u- kota fOTtlicil ilio iiorthnru nocilon of tilt* I, o u 1 a I a u a Purcbam» by Ilio uequlsl- tlou of wlitvli froiu Fmiu*« th»< Uni tini States uearly doublod U h al*«*. The Dakota* were thè tasi stato* whli*h were inaile up wTi.d ly frtuii Ibis pur«'hu»«>, to he come n puri of ili«* Uulnu. Sliort- |y ufler U h acquisitimi, tlie la*w- I h and Clark •X| hh IIII ou wan iwnt out to ex ploro lt und they H|>eiit tlieir tirsi wliiter tu 1804 near Muminu. Tito Bruisti hud ntatiy far posts tu ttilH regimi, and aa they coiucldervd lt imrt of Itrlt- ish terrltory, they tmllt a fort tu ISIU near l ’euibliia. ItrltlHli righi*, liowever, were wlibtlrawii In tlie Treaty «>f ISIS, whleh «*s tabllnlied tho formai houndnry between thè Uult«*«l Stnlen ami Canada. IIB Sioux l u d i ana, w ho had tie«*u very hoatlle towurd whlle itiviiHlmi Aliai- ly «-»sto»! a p o r 11 o n of thelr lami to thè govertlineot III 1851. TI i I h wus openeil up to Hettlement and Ihua Immlgratlou was aturte»! in lillà latri of thè country. In I8M tho aoetlon went of thè Mlaaourl riter be- eame a |uirt of Nebraska terrl tory, whlle thè portlon to thè Kast wuh altueli«*«! tu MIlilicHota. Howevor, In Itati, thè Hcpurute Terrltory of l>akota wua orguu- tzed. Populatloii dtd not luereano rapidly. uniti listiti, due to (he warlike deiumi.stratlomt of thè Indiana. Il la from these Indiana that tlie nume l>nkutn cornea. Bui lt wus not iintit iste» that tlie Gakota terrltory wus dividiti and fortucd luto two States. To avoid any feeling of Jealmiay uh to which was tnade a atate Arsi, thè two bllls Were Hlgnttl . by Presldent Hnri-la«)ii after they had b«t*n ahutAed up and were tlien re-slmllleil so lt la net kuown whleh was Hlguttl Arai. Thelr arena are ahout thè sante. North lhtkolu eotitulnltig 70,817 squurt* niiles, wlille South Da kota haa 77.015 Minare uilleiL The po|iulatimi I h h I h » i aleni t «spini and elicli I h entltltsl to Ave presidcntinl eledoni. by HeClur. N n i i a p e M/n.IIr.i* ) T C It 11 S (> N j The Story of | Our States By J O N A T H A N BRACE X L.— M O N T A N A llhl men tio n of Montuna his tory Immitll- ately brings to mind the < 'uater Mas sacre as olio of the rnoHt dramatic incidents in Indian warfare. It oeeurr«tl In 187«, tlie (Vntennlal year, when Hp»fial eiu|iliuslH was be- ing laid <jn the cause of pence thronghoot the world. Tin* Sioux Indians bad been driven Into Montana by the gold miners, and the United States govern ment took steps to force them back Into thelr reservations, tien- eral Custer, with less than MoO men, set out to rim ml up the tribes which were on the war path, and at I In- Little Bighorn river, was ambushed by Sifting Bull and 3,000 warriors. Custer arid all his troo|*-rs were kllb-d. S<s>n after this massacre the In dians were defeated and Miuuy of them Awl to Canada. Cold was dlscoveri-d In Mon tana as early us I Hoi; by the half- breisl Francois Finlay near Hell Cate river. This, however, cre ated little stir and it wasn't un til five years later when John Stiver)horn dha-overed gold In quantities, that mining settle ments sprang up in the moun tains. This region had been part of Nebraska territory, which In 1803 was subdivided and ls*caiiie a portion of Idaho territory. The next year It was organized ns ttie separate Territory of Mon tana. Virginia City was the capital und here In IHtifi was Issueil the Montana Post, tlie Aral newspa per of the state. In 1874 the capital wus changed to Helena and ten yours luler a slate con stitution wus adopted. Tlie state was not taken Into the Union, however, until lvfll. Molilalia conies from the Span ish adjective iiM-aning “moun tainous.” Its area is I4«.!»!Mi square nilU-s, making It the third largest state of I In- Union. «© 1 » r Me»*lur. N.wapap.r Syadtaal«.) T Your home newspaper titled to your support. is first on ••• -- - «. i 11 gfc «m im gruphopholin ugelli. Kurt Arthur. LAST M A D S E N ’S i E W E L R Y SOCIETY The Story of Our States l r J O N A T H A N BRACE Fri., Buck Jones in “ Two Moons,” h rousing talc of love and s western feud. The pic ture depicts a murderous feud between the cattlemen and the sheepmen of Wyoming for su premacy on the gracing lauds of that country. Of emirati there may lie no romice lion or siguifleiiliee, bill we often think it a peculiar coincidence Dial su uimiy The simili boy lina a hard lime de men who wear elmi whiskers have The Tuesday Alleriiotiii Bridge club eidiag betwei'ii whether he will be thè wives whu Ilistai on buying llieir neck was entertained this week In Mrs villani vvlin entrups thè iiinidi'ii or a lies for them. A “ genti tu lle " is mie that onda al uboilt .1 g. lu. • • • ♦ ♦ ♦ A number of young friend* attended n birthday pail v Tltmiksgiv lug eve mug ut the I .ester Phelps home, Lester being III«* guest id honor. A pleiisuiit social evening was enjoyed sail re Ireshmeuts were served. ♦ *#* ♦ Mr. mol Mrs II. ,1 Jorgensen «‘liter tallied Ht «tinner Sunday, ihe following tieiiig guests: Mi mol Mrs, \V. V. (in routte, Mr. amt Mrs. Karl (laruultti. Miss Kdim Johnson amt Harold l»iigau. ♦ ♦ ♦ Mr. and Mi*. J. W, Fra tie is enter taiusd member* of tin* Wisconsin c o l •my lit limner Thanksgiving «lay. Those pres« nt were R. R. Meeks and faintly, It«'« Htoueburg and family, Mrs. Phoebe Stonchiirg, Barry Slone burg and family. Nelson l>« \ouug ami family and Miss Tools Murphy. ♦ ♦ ♦ Members o f lb«* Oriental club mol their liulies were entertained Salurd.i. evening in the dining room of lintel Hnrti'll bv M i s s Sarah Itoop Blot Ml** Cindy* Hughe*. Miss l.oretla Miller, of Salem, mid Miss Kuth I'helps, vvh> is attending Mon mouth animal, wire out o f town guests. Ittiuciiig, instru mental and vocal music iiiul refresh meals fillml a delightful evening. • « • tveeping aceount of thè mini ber of meli killetl and ilijuri'd ni foolbiill every y«*ar ueeessitati's ronsivleialde litui bellini leni excroisc, whleh is ime good reasou for makiiig I oni lui II sneh a prom meni fealuro of every educa lioiml ilistillllìoil. • • • Sonic folk i* |niy mori* u 11 •* n 1 1011 I*» ilio » i n u iiriMidicr pii i I m I h ** lui ir limi» Iti llliw II |N HPllllOllN lituo II IN iHll'lirM lo Ilo* l.ortl. • • • U bai a lumi'* best friend* *uy abolii liiin iisiiiilly lui ri m thè nursi, b*<cnu*«< they ready kiiovv In* fallii«. • • « Morolhy Fìsti and H. II. Mass bave beeu luar ned. They must nilend lo ral *<• mi ii no ws. • ss A boy is a problem Mini nuli be solviul by pro|H*rly dividiug In* «lev iltrv and elorgv and gelting Inni tu apply tbeni tu pro|u*r task* and pu* t linea. November subscription special continued to Tuaaday, Ducetti lie r (! I.itzt cull. SECOND HAND GOODS BOUGHT AND SOLD I Im vi* ugnili gotti* itilo Hu* ace oliti liaml Imaitiito» in my limili mg loculi»! ut Mum at reel lirulgt* tit lit»* ruottt I'ccciilly vu i*nl»*»| hy (! E. Burney, who hits iiittved lo Motilh Pacific Itigli way, where In* will continue lit lilialii i * hs Bring tue w lini you have lo ai'll. I'mm* uml a«*«* lue fur luirguiua »12 9| m I I. B. MORRIS J02 Mitili At tin* Bruì««* ♦ ♦ ♦ Mr. mid Mrs. John Barker had for Thanksgiving dinner guests Mr. and j Mrs. tieorge A. Proctor Jr. ami baby | son Fred, A. O. Proctor and Chris. , Hansen, of this rily, ami • Bra list et ter mid dnughler I Kugene. ♦ <# The ImConms «tub ini't Tuesday with Mrs. B. A. Miller. Only eluii I members were pretest. The fiiu s|s-nt s«H‘inlly mid refreshments **‘rved. Box of Chocolates F R E E _FREE_ F R E E SATURDAY. DECEMBER 10. ONLY | | ♦ ♦ ♦ the M. I*. 0. club met Tuesday of last week with Mrs. C. Cruson ; The tenth wi-dding anniversary of Mr and Mrs. K. K, Mills was observ«*«). I Husbands of the members were invited l ill for siip|a-r mid a sorial evening fnl ! lowed. The eluii meets m-xl Tuesday ; with Mrs. Mills. ♦ ♦ ♦ Mrs. A. W. Belli will and Mrs. (' K I'niphrey will b e host CHS«* s to th«* Con steliatiou club next Ttmrsdav evening ♦ ♦ ♦ Mr». M crbrrt Ktikm wrt* hoNtt*na lu tht* So cial T w e l v e vt'Htrnlav ut a no • ml afte rn oon . Tin» 1» Mr». K a k u i V f»r»t hoc ml e f f o r t »inti* hor »line»» uf tw o y u ir » »1*0. November subscription special continued to Tuesday, December 6 . Last call. LIST O F D O N A TIO N S M A D E TO S U N S H I N K R E S T ROOM Follow ing are th«* donut ion* to «late which have br<*ii made to the Hiinslone rest room, including the sums from the sal«** at the bazaar: Woman's Auxiliary American Is* gme, #5- American I.«*gioa, #10. M. P. O. cluli, furnishings f«»r th«* nursery nn*l ♦L'rt.i'.’i. Couslellulion «'tub, #.10.<50. Kightb grade girls, #•> i«5. Kensington dull, #'JS.<5. M«*tho«list not, Cottage «ro ve grange, #l»i.”f». ilriental l»mlli, #12.57. Tuesday Kv cuing eluii, #11. Fortum* booth, #10. . Koval Neighbors, #10. Presbyterian aid. #10. Mocial Twelve dub, #«. The «rentiers, $5.K»J. lait’omus dub, #5. Christian rb ieu«*«* church, #5. Fish |Mind and grnl> bag, #15.20. Molh«*rs dub, #27.02. Christian mil, #5. Presbyterian Huiolny sch ool girls , #7.00. Mrs. Klla Thompaon, 5 years' ineni bership fee, #5. Mr. mid Mrs J. C. P«irter, use of th«* building for one year. City of Cottage «rove, water. Cottage «ro v e Kleelric ('«»., light. Knowles A «ru ber, large lu-ater. Mr. Kugimid ami Mr. I»urby, stove HAVE Ynl TA S TED THE S H A W A new HfUMUtiiiu in t'Biitly flavot ami (JeliriiuiM.t'ss awtntn you if you Itnvctt 'I A lifi ceiii ai/«< of ihetM* wou«l<*ri« l <>i**.t<. will It«* given free Satunlny, Deeemlier IB, to tt«> eiiatomer who iiui'chuseH n i lu llu t ’s wort h or more o f gootl.s hi our slot»* (patent iii«*<lieiui*H excepted), 5. T5he W hite Pharmacy J ^ fe?. You eliminate ell waste of heat when you oae Pearl Oil in an oil heater. Pearl Gil make* any good oil heater most economical to operate because It ia dean-burning and every drop deliver* reel heat juat when and where you want it. Its cheaper And ft’e moat convenient to buy heat the Per*rl Oil w ay — no aahea to lug no dirt— no smoke—no odor. P'I*“ Mr. mxl Mrs. f.*ruson, el«*ctric sign. Mrs. Im Ba-uller, two boxes inuga zines. A. L Wynne, plumbing. Cottage «ro v e Laundry, cleaning of rugs. C. H. Van!>«• nburg, large chair. Mrs. W. L. I»nrhy, mirror ami ro«*k«*r Mrs. Kiln-rt Bede, r»»«*k«*r. Mrs. Mi-Farland, r«u*k«*r. Mrs. Klla Tbonipsoti, tier of w«s>d mid two pillows. Mr. Ht ennett, kalsomining walls. Mrs. Barrington, ipult top, a relic, pieced from gun wipes left over from the world war. There were numerous other eontrib liters who reipiested that their iism«*s be not mentioned. A D A V I S t ' A NDI E S ! Pearl OU la refined and re- refined by the ■ pedal proe- aaa developed by the expe rience and reeouncea of the Standard OU Company. PEARL OR WAT ANO UCKT Sold In bulk by dealers everywhere. Order by name —Pearl Oil. n A N D A lO O a < AM T Th«* l,oii<l<iii Telegraph endeavors to show that married men live longest. The Telegraph editor should bear in mimi that things are not always what they se<*in. A R Hpearow, Pantor Sunday, Dec. 4 Thu Church That Herron Morning subject: "| , Shiuv in the D orkK iw . " Kvcning subject: 1 * The linn I*nHi the Migunl*. * ’ YO U ARK INVITICI» TO A T T K N D THK CH URCH T H A T HKRVKH.