ARCADE THEATER WEEKLY PROGRAM Adapte.. Thoma» J .loi., Maghiliigtoii living s ia- s by the san • name \\ : does not kn w "ho dues \ an W inkle t not love ‘ R th, :aseinatn ig old sinner »ho has a plain n the hearts of live general A»iifi* oi us, ever since Wash. doll Irving gave huiidre«! years him a bung < ago. There will l>e a matinee tor ail s. • ool children, and th«' public M w< II. All undei 12 v 1. ” a a o .s Bl • w nie d'g eomedv. Also 'International News.” current events of the day Tie wi ’ ].j or< vour eyes ABENJ B. HAMPTON PRODUCTION SOCIETY Mr. and Mrs. James C. Porter, who left Munday fol San Diego. Calif . to speud th«- winter, were guests uf th«* M»'h«*r« club Saturday afteriiuon at a reception held in the rest room. The rv*t i«x»m was made possible by th«* fart that Mr and Mr* Porter donated th«- rent thereof. Those who sat d< w n to lunch with Mr. and Mrs. Port« r were l>r. ami Mr* B. R Job, Mr. ami Mr*. Hvrlx-rt Eakin, Mr. and Mr* C. E St «wart. Mr. and Mr* William I jiu «less, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Darby. Mr*. Virgil White ami Mr*. Daisy Porter. After th«* luncheon, Mrs. Darby mad«* a short talk in which she t«dd how much th«* gift by th«* Porters meant to the welfare uf th«* city ami expressed for the club the l »est wishes of its nwmbers. ♦ ♦ ♦ Th«* ladies aid of the Presbyterian church met Wednesday afternoon in the church parlor«. The host«•*««•? * wrh‘ Mr*. ,1. E Blackmore, Mr*. Harry Grulx* mid Mr- C. M. Jackson. -r ♦ Mrs. I. T. Brumfiehi was the guest of honor at a f:ir« w«‘ll surpri*»- )«arty Saturday evening nt th«* hum«* of her parent*. Mr. and Mrs. George Atkin *on. She was leaving that night to join her husband at Marshfield. Mrs. G. B. Pitcher entertained the I^a (omus club Tu«*s»hiy aft«-rm»«»n. Mrs. J. T Smith ami Mr* Roy Short wer«* guests of th»* club. 4- Mr*. D. C. B«»*h*y en tertai u«*« I fif teen of Mis* Virginia’s friends W«*«l nrsilay eveuing in honor of the latt« r * fift«*enth birthiiay anniversary. The affair was an entire surprise to th«- gu«**t of h«>nor. Refreshments were served. Th«* Nelson Durham. A. A. Richmond, " L. M kiU ami C. F. I mj»hrev t in ¡lies held a cuv er«*«! dish supper M«»n day evening at th«* Vmphrey home. ZANE GREYS Powerful Story R<>w River Society. ter Faye Stewart, little son of nd Mr-. I-aS«-!L« St«*vvart. « at«-r a numbf r - t hi* fn«*nU' Hat afternoon, th«* occasi«»n being hi* britbday anniv er*arv. Rvfrc*h w«-re served. ■'MYSTERIOUS Charles Pleuard and son Charles pleasantly surprised Saturday cuing when a numlx-r of the young |M*<.ple called to help celebrate their dual birthday anniversaries. A plea« v«-niiig was sjwnt and at a late r«-f r«*shm»*u! * were served. * HIGH SCHOOL NEWS Robert MÇ1 Claire Adams and Carl Gantvoort We \\ hy are you so anxious B cattb ra '• r. pioi.»-»r and irentleman, placed jti his ■«■Il’s bridle rein. ii»- lat v Za.'H Grey'* powerful story •i fiat w ill make the l»h>od race through <1 our 11 A orv ama that will hold you spell-bound, in which a <■:' )- v» is wo\» Ji ini»» a mighty band of devotion, sin . les and tears, of clouds an»] sunshine. At .Arcade Theatre Monday and Tuesday, December 19 and 20 ANNOUNCEMENT Poultrymen—Dairymen THE ECONOMY FEED STORE Successor to J. F. Spray LORANE GRANGERS SEEM OPPOSED TO EXPOSITION will < hdeavot t«) M*rv»* y»«’i to its lx*st advantatf** and give you ’^uaiity f»*»-»l> at i ♦ as»>nai»h price*. We are in a position to m - iv »* you Utter ;.;i«i rn<»i»* efficiently thia your local ex­ clusive ie»d store let uh wrve you. Stet i cut cracked corn, per sack.. Ground corn......................... ................. Whole corn .............. .................... ....... Mill run, *0 Iba_______ ________ Ptoeeas barley, 75 It,h.......... .. ..... .. Rolled oals ........................................ Xoxall >-¡111 producer......................... .Xoxali »cratch few] ...................... Meat meal ........ ........ ................ ........... L)r.»ee<| od meal ..................... .......... Ea>t<'ii> haul wheat flour............. .. Blended flour ..................... .............. Hitfh k-rade valley flour ............. $2 10 $2 10 $1 90 SI 00 $1 50 $115 $2 50 $2 50 $5 50 $2 50 $1 85 $1 55 $135 Ft »ME IX AM) LET’S GET At QI AIM ED Economy Feed Store Successor to J. F Spray. tryouts Monday evening for positions on the debating team* rr suited as follows: Re*ulved that farming is th«- must useful was giv’en Brighton Leonard and nd place was given Har«»ld Whit lock and Ernest Kurre. The other • i»*bater was Bernard Brainard. The «judges were Hu jwrint cd dent Hay-. Pr n»-ii»al Hargr»*aves and Worth Harvey. Following ar»- the results of a try out held Wednesday evening: K«-*.h»-d that th»- Indian has l»een unfairly tr»*ated by th»- whit» men; af firmativ»-. Samuel Swartz and Dwight Buchs nan; n»»gative. Marion Richmond and Ethel Lambert; won by affirms tive. Renolvrd that a high arbor»! rdura- tion should be compulsory; affirmative, Ruth Powers and Nelli«* Stewart: negative, Wilbur Hprav and Ard»»- affirmative. Eby; won ___ bv __ Resolved Mdvrd that the United States should alsdish the M«»nr<»e doctrine; af firmat ive. Win. Skilling; negative, Frank Snodgrass; won by negative, R«**»>lve«| that women should lx* given equal political right« with men: affirmative, Rolw*rt Galloway and Jack B**ager; negative, Chari»- Spray anO Harry Skilling; won by affirmative. Another tryout is to lx* h» Id next Monday, aft* r which selection- will be mad»* for |N»sition* on the high s«-hl debating t»*am-. Ix»ranx, Ore., Dec. 14.— fSerial to Th»- Sentinel. •—Th«- proposed 1925 ex position was one of the subjects up i»efore 1 h»* meeting of the I»ranc grange Saturday. Tier, were heated arguments pro and eon. Th»- body took no action but the majority opinion *»*»*m»‘d to l»e that th»- present is a ino-t inopportune time to promote a fair, esjiecially a« th»* benefits to be derived are problematical and that it should lx- th»* aim of th»* present to re­ duce taxe- rather than augment the bruden. Th»- completion of th»* n#*w high school building was hailed as only the lieginning of endeavor* to make the high school an institution in which th»* community may feel a pa rdonabb* pride. A eonaohdated grad** »chool wan ’ sugg»*st»d as a need equal to that t of the high achool. WAR TAX 18 TAKEN OFF TICKETS AND FREIGHT BILLS Agent Jones, of the Southern Pa cifir. ha* received notification that after January 1 then- will be no war tax on jra«M-ng»-r tickets and freight bills. The tax ha« been about S j»rr rent, no that the saving to th»* publir will be a ronsidemble one CALL AT OUR STORE AND SEE WHAT WE HAVE FOR CHRISTMAS FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY THIS YEAR Although Baby is the least, we are going to put him first by of- feiinga lew suggestions for him. im lmliug Shoes, Slippers, Kuitled Set s, < 'a I is aliti 11 use For Sister, Sweaters, Hose. (’aps. Slippers. Shoes, Ribbons. Izares For Brother, Mackinaw Coats, the very best all wool. Shoes, Caps, ries. Shirts, Sweatt*rs, Sox, Suspenders For Father, soni«* good Men’s Pnilerwear. Wool Sox, Silk Shirts are *4< mh 1 for soli, and the same holds good as to mother and sister. We are offering oiilv useful tilings ( >f these we have the verv POWELL & BURKHOLDER Telephone 70 Corner Fifth and Main ».----------------------------- • Neighborhood News »----------------------------- «I BLACK BUTTE. -<• html t\»r several day* on account of sick lies*. A piny, entitled “Aaron Boggy». Fr«**hman, *' will be given at the *«-h«»ul housi Friday night. Mr. and Mi*. W. A. Witcher spent Sunday at th«- home of their son Fred. (Special to The Sentinel. I Dec. 13.— Mi*s Emma Jun«-* ha.« SAGINAW r«-turne«l from Cr«-*w«*|| to spend the rest uf th«- winter with her sister, M r«. (Sjiecial to The Sentinel.) Susan Wuik. r. “ Mr-. Adney and daughter Dee 14 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kelly ami M r«. Alma w ert in Eugene M«>uday. Pearl Cool«*y and children were v is- The F. T. Beiistun family visile«! it«»r- at .Mr-. Susan Walker’- Sumlay. :.t Mmint Vi«-w Sunday. Tims. Funk and son William ami Mr*. I*. T. Miih-r and children ami Mr«. Susan Walker motored to <’uttag«‘ Kutb Sharon were in Grove Saturday and took dinner with Mrs. J. F. Neat, of Mrs. Mae Kelly. been visiting friends Mr*. Mary Groat spent one day la«t Eugene Tuesday. w«*ek with Mr*. Susan \\ a Ik. r ami The Judson Allens were in Eugene Mr«. Th«»*. Funk. Thursday. Guy* V ........... auatta . sjwnt ,- .. Sat urdav and Mrs. AJrn Milh-r, of Walker, spent Sumlay in the Grove. Sunday aft»*rn«x»n at the C. C. Moody Win. Lively am! S Hopper hauled hum»*. gravel on th«* road jun of last week. Mr. and Mrs, G«*org»* Neat, of Co ___ ____ T in Funk h;i- ____ L«*« _ bu«v the ¡»ast I turg, *|»eiit Sunday at th»* Ch trh- few days piping water into Mrs. Susan . Sharon home. \\ aiker .« house. Mrs. Adden, of CoquiUe, is V isit ing Harry G Garman a rm a ti visited Black Butte at th»* home of her aunt, Mr) ». C. C. school Tuesday afternoon. Moody. She attemlcd th«* funeral <»f M r and Mrs. Mr«, Thus. Funk and sun* ' her »u.-iii, Ethel M-•» «. y , Tu»-.-d‘«v. William ami and Arthur mutur«*d to Cut Mr. and Mr*. Mrs. J. L. Queen, who vis tage Grove Wednesday. ! ited relatives Imre ami attend« «1 tb»* { funeral of Ethel Moody, returned to | th**ir horn»* in Eugen** Tu«*sday. LYNX HOLLOW Mina Mary Cormick left W«d»ie!»day he re she was called by fur Canada, w where (Special tu The Sent i m-1. ■ Dec. 13.— Mr. and Mrs. Marion the death uf a sister in law. Mrs. W. L. Leonard, who Ims been I^ebow w«-re Cottage Grove visitors | sick for the pa.-t few days, is some­ Saturday. E. L. Hartley mad«* !l bu«Ífl»*«H trip what improved. (¿uit»* a number from here nttcndcd to Eugent* hist Fri.lay. Mr«. (ìrisham and son Charles, of the funeral uf Ethel Moody* I □•-«lay [x-iiHiiGii, made a week end visit in afternoon. the horn«* of Mr-. Grisham’* water, Mr*. Min. Slater. WALDEN Mr. and Mr*. I m * w Lajoie have b»*»*n making a .«eversi «lays' visit with th«* * (Sjw*« ial tn Th»- Sentinel.) family uf their daughter, Mrs. Kenzie I>♦•«-. 14 Mrs. A. Pitcher ami Mrs. Huff, uf Hebron. H. 1>. Chamberlain visited at th« John Mrs. Wm. Slater and Mr«. Aubrey \llen home Monday afternoon. Wolford went to Eugene Monday to Harry Castl»- and D. H. Brumbaugh «hop í and visit in th»* Horace Strom wer»- in Eugen»* on busii«»‘«s W»*«ines home, Mr. St non brought th« m home day. ia his i auto Tuesday. Mr and Mrs. K R. Long visited at Mr. and Mr* E. T. Hartley and son th»- Fr«‘d Fr»»st home Sunday. dinner guests with Mr. Harold were Mr. ami Mrs. «1. B. Lim-baugh sjwnt and Mrs John Watson, uf Comstock, We«h>es«lay night ami Thursday at the Snuda v. Castl»* home. The’ R Y. Porter people transarted Mr-. Ray Goul»*y* ami rhiidr»*n re busi ncMs in town last Saturday. Miss turned to the hon»»* of her par»*nts from De Sunday, after spending a few «lays Ivy was hoir»»- ____ ___ __ _ her _ _ ««bool ____ ____ in ___ light valley tu a« »*orn|»:iiiy th« m. visiting relatives hi the Grove. Ralph Mossburg, of Yoncalla, cam»- Mr-. J. C. Port« r visited Wednesday up to th** W. A. Renne horn»- th»* last und Thursday at the h«»m«*s of her of the week. Th»* mill is shut du wn brother, Jam« - L»-b»»w, ami her sister, for a time. Mr-. D. H Brumbaugh, befur»* leaving for Calif'irnm for th»* winter. Mrs. Fu rn Adams ami son < »-eiir DELIGHT VALLEY were in th»* Grov»- Saturday. Mr-. Lloyd Smith an«! daught»*r Ma (SjM»cial tu Th»* Sentinel.) D»*c. 14. Mr. ami Mr-. W. E. Nixon ri«- were in th»* Gr*»ve Saturday. Mr an«] Mr*. Harry Castl»* ami baby ami Mr. and Mr*. 1>-»- Nixon wer«* in «¡M-nt Bunday at th»* Claud»* A rn«* horn»-. Eugene last Fn«iay. R. H. Mosby ha* r«turn»-«i from He < . H Haight ami -on Mylon were in Eug»*m* Friday and att»-ml« *1 the play, al tie, where h<* had been employed “The Four Horsemen uf th»* Affoca getting out i’hrisamas tre»*s. Mrs. K. T. Martin was in the Grov»* lynw.” Friday. The ba.-k»*tba)l tearns of A hor*e belonging to Georg«* Lay ng union high school played dropped dead ia the harness last Wed Saturday* night. B«»th buy nesday. were defeated. A big cr jKimed them. Th»* Oscar Jackson family- spent Sun BIDDY BERRY MARKET «lav at th»- Fr»-«l Walker hum»* n»*ar IS FIRM AT 40 CENTS Walker. The C C. Conner family wer»* dinner Th»* egg market here has stood at guests Sunday at th»* <’. A. B»-idi»*r home in Cottage Gr«»v»*. In th»- aft»-r 40 cents for about two weeks. Indi noon they alt n»otor»»»i to Eugene in cations iin* that there is not a likeli­ the Beidler «-ar anl hous»* for given «an lx* had by applying to the pr»*s»*ot. ■ X M(X>KE, J-Awreiice Kent ha» beta out of dit 16 County School Superintend?nt I «Tilts. The prr*ent price is three time th«* pric«* at the low level last .«{»ring , who h wu« th«- l«»west in many years j Th»- js»«»l m w hich a number uf rgj I producers j»articijiatrd was rh»«« Oregon in and for Ijine County. Adah Hartzell, plaintiff, vs. Flo)« F. Hartzell, defendant. To Floyd F. Hartzell, the above nano -< defendant: In the name of the State of Oregon You are hereby required to apjwrlr an« answer th«* comphiiut fil«-.l against vol in th»* alxive entitled suit within sr w«-«-k- from the «late of the first publi eat i.iti of thi* summons, ami if you fai to so answer for want thereof th. plaintiff will apply to the Court fo relief prayed for in plaintiff’s com plaint: For a decree dissolving th. marriage eontrnM lx*t 1x4 ween you anr the plaintiff on the ground» of defier tion for mor«* than one year, for th. rare, custody ami control over th. minor child. Klenor Fay Hartzell, fo th«* sup|M»rt of the said child in th« amount of $15.00 per month and fo alimony in the amount of $25. imi jm - month and for cost« and di.-bursenieiit of this suit. This summon* i« aervrd by publira tion by order of tlir Hon. G. F. Skip worth, Ju«lg» uf th«* above name* Court, date«) th.* I Sth day of Dcrem her, 1921. and the «late of th«* fir« publication of thi« summons is th 16th »lay of December, 1921, and th date of the last publication will I m * on the 27th «lay of January, A. I). 1921. H J SHINN, Attorney for Plaintiff Residence and Postoffice add re--: Cot tag«» Grove. Lane County, Ore. dl6j2' —T* I I I I I W A N T A D S R»t<‘»—On* cent the word; mini- mum 35 words; thru« insertion! for the price of two when pH*d in nd vanes; half cent tbe word after the third insertion. * I > 1922 baby chick«.- Order your chichi now if you want early Latc^f . Heavy layers of large while egg» Wa: top the market. Wui. Hands a Hoi, box 614, Cottage Grove, Ore. jiyWtf; Wanted—Tu hear from owner of goo I ranch for »ale. State caah pne*, full particular». D. F. Bu»b, Minueaj uh», Mmu. ocl7 deeJU “* > Fur Sale All grades dimension, rwrti » shiplap and finish, rough or »urface» al reasonable price». 1 jammers Bro- phoue 13 F3. ul4t f Wood for Sale -Old growth body fl , old growth fir limbs and maple, 1»- inch lengths. h. J. ^-ufield, coin» r Washington and south Eighth, ulltl t For Sale or Trade Young mare an 1 hors»*, wt. about 1400 »*a< h. Or migl t l»*t out for their feed. Chas. H (!<>«■ <19 For Sale Small aafe, in first ria. s comlitiun. West Hid»* Grocery. <116 f Will you let tue give you $2500. I Lav»- $4500 <*quity , r in 177 acre», tw o mile.« east uf Saginaw in Delight va ley. Thia includes $1500 worth < f jxrsonal property, Tu the first man who will give me $2000 J will give my interest in this place, lurk, »to< k and barrel. If you are looking for a snap, you’d b«*t1er act. H. R. Kobisu i, Saginaw, Ore., phone 35 F 21. dlO.’Up For Sale White Leghorn ptiEet» ai 1 yearling hrns. Also baby go car . Albert C. And«-rson, 1526 E. Main, j 1 For Rent Two nicely furnished alee . mg rooms in mo«ierii home at 3f 1 Sixth street. di6 30jl For Sale- Young fresh cow. 0 <1. Moody, Saginaw.____________ dlOpJ