ARCADE THEATER OREGON NEWS NOTES WEEKLY PROGRAM OF GENERAL INTEREST Principal Events of the Week try club, with its soul hobbies, and "My Goodness’’” it set the whole town laughing. You simply must see "Let’s Be Fashionable. ” Fri., Dec. 30—.lack Pickford tn "Tlie Man Who Hail Every­ thing ” Young llarri Hullway was horn with everything and found he had nothing. So he started all over again with empty hands, and discovered I hat nionev and good times are nothing m life and that love and self respect are everytlung. Also a Sunshine comedy. Tues., Jan. 3 ”God’s Cruci­ ble,” w ith W ilton Laekay e. "God’s Crucible" tells the sto ry of a young stranger within our gates who fought bravely to overcome tin countless ob­ stacles that confronted him and who won Ins tight. Sat., Dec. 31—William Far- num in "The Seuttlers ” A thrilling story of the sea, that deals with brutality, crime, love and heroism on the high seas. "Winners of the West," with A Art Acord. Thrilling exploits in the lives of Kit Carson and Captain John C Fremont. An eighteen episode serial. Come and follow Kit Carson and Captain Fremont across the great plains m the famous trail breaking expedition of 1S4S to the gobi fields ot Cal­ ifornia Sun.-Mon., .Ian 1-2 "Lets Be Fashionable " Douglas Mc­ Lean and Doris May You see, my dear, they tried to live faster than their speed limit. And whim they joined that er-r rather sporty set at the eoun- W ed., Jan 4 Bryant Wash­ burn in "Mrs. Temple's Tele gram. " Ilubby was home again he'd been out all night and was innocent been to sit up vv it h a sick friend. But she caught him. Result that "Tel­ egram. ” Thu., Jan. 5 Sessue Haya- kawa in "The First Born.” From th<' play by Francis Pow­ ers. The greatest f'lunese dra­ ma evet produced. A pietlir- ization of San Francisco's fa­ mous Chinatown in tin days before the fire, in a tale that is thrilling with romance and dramatic action. International Xews, Current Events of flic Day; The World Before Your Eyes. To Our Many Friends and Patrons of the Arcade Theatre W. wish to announce that we have sold the Arcade Theatre ot Cottagi Grove, to Mr W M Moreloek, of Portland, who conies to you Well recommended, and who is an experienced showman. W> wish to thank you for your patronage and courtesy shown us during our stay in Cottage Grove, and hope the same will b. shown to our successor Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Dickinson A Happy and Prosperous New Year is our wish for every resident of the Cot­ tage Grove country. Whether a patron or not. we wish you all good things during the twelve months to come. The Fair Store J. A. WRIGHT, PROPRIETOR New Low Prices on PREST-0-L1TE BATTERIES b-volt type for Fords and many other light cars, trade-in ■ i $20.90 lliis is Li'/, less than the price in 1920 and 31/r less than the price a lew days ago. 12 volt type for Maxwells, Dodges and Franklins, trade-in priet. each onlj $33.90 ♦»•volt lypi foi Buicks, Chandlers, Studebakers, Chalmers, Hudsons, Maxwells, Oaklands, Essex, etc up from $25.90 rinse ari typical reductions. Every size and type is re­ duced and there is a Brest-< »-Lite for every make of motor ear and truck THE SERVICE GARAGE SPRAY, LONG & CB USON Tested Recipes milk or half milk and half the water the nee was cooked in. Bake until the top is brown. • • • Creamed Beet Honolulu. Ham Baked In Milk. Pill baking n layer of dried beef two or three slices deep which has been soaked it few minutes in hike warm water. with popper and dot with butter, then another layer of rice. Dot top with butter and fill with Briefly Sketched for Infor­ Your liberal patronage of the past year-made it such a happy one for us that it is with the most cordial holiday spirit that we wish you mation of Our Readers. Nine hundred children attended Bend's auuual community Christmas tree celebratiou lai Grande's payroll is now over J.'l.- 000.<100, the (I W It a N alone pay­ ing out *2.044.816 in wages. Connie JohuBou of Union Is dead uh the result ot an automobile wreck three miles from La Grande. Farmers of Lake county who stored their wheat when the price wus around the *135 mark are now selling Two Ice jams block tlie Columbia river within a few miles of The Dalles, completely spanning it in both in stances The state highway comnilsslon will receive bids January 10 for the Bale of 1.000.000 of 5 per cent state high way bonds December holds the lou record for many years for marriage licenses in Astoria, only one liuvlug been issued bo fur tills month. Pluns am already under way for the annual session of tlie I. O. O. F. grand ledge, which will be held In Eugene next May With the line ot the Mount Hood railway open, shipments of apples from Hood River are increasing Shipments last week reached 242 cars. The Klamath Falls city council has accepted a bid ot the Stutz company for a lO.OOO-gallon engine pump for the fire department, to cost *13,000. After the voters of the Bend school district had turned down a *124.930 levy, the district board of directors met and passed a *122,618 levy, 8 T. Aldhouse of Siuslaw brought into Eugene the pelts of eight boh- eats, the bounty on which hi' obtained at the office ot the county clerk. Development at present to a depth of 100 feet in the Gold Coin miim at Gold Hill shows a fair Hized vein of quartz running *100 per ton in gold Baker has a packing company with a capital of *50.ooo, articles of incor­ poration having been filed by W. P. Smith. Chris Smith and A J Durr Deaths In Portland decreased by 350 during the fiscal year ending No­ vember 30, from the 1920 figures, while births increased by 33 during the same period The salaries paid to teachers In Grant county amount to *39,379 a year, i There are 79 teachers in the county i I and the average salary is *514 46 per annum The engineering work for Pendle­ ton's septic tank, authorized at the special election in November, will be ( done by Baar St Cunningham, Portland engineers. Mrs Mary Elizabeth Bogart, ths first white child born In Lane county, I died at Eugene at the age of 73 years [ She was a daughter of Mr and Mrs Jacob SporeH, pioneers of 1847. More than 500 children ot Hood ' River city and valley were carried by automobile Friday night to tlie Cn lunibia Gorge hotel, where Manager Thiele was host to a Christmas party | The house passed a bill uppropriat i ing money with which to pay the i expenses of circuit judges who are : required tyi leave their respective dis tricts in the performance of their duties. George Heil, alias Joe Hili, was round guilty of murder in the first degree, at Portland for killing W C. Powers, pool room proprietor, October 23. The jury recommended life Im prlsonment. W M Wohlander laid the last of the concrete paving at the Marshfield city limits last week, connecting North Bend and Marshfield with pavement and hooking up with 18 additional mjles to Coquille Fred F. Williams, prominent lum­ berman of this state, was killed and his wife, son and daughter-in law were injured in an auto wreck at the con­ crete highway bridge over Canyon creek near Canyonville. The two men who were In charge of the eaatbound O.-W. R. * N rail­ way passenger train the night of De­ cember 1 when it collided with west­ bound No 17 near Celllo, have been dismissed from service. Suit tor recovery of lands adjoining the Klamath Indian reservation will be instituted soon by the Klamath and Modoc Indians The suit is based on an alleged error made In the sur­ vey following the treaty of 1864 No 1 hunting license for 1922 was Issued to Mrs Beatrice Clark of Port­ land. according to announcement by A. E Burghduff, state game warden For several seasons Mrs Clark has obtained the first hunting license John M Jones was confirmed by the senate ns postmaster of Portland In the usual order Postmaster Jones should receive hie commission in about two weeks Other Oregon post­ masters confirmed are Major <1 Mil­ ler, Dayton, lluhy <» Engelman, lone; Take a slice of ham at least an inch and a half thick, freshen in water and place in a covered pan or casserole and cover with sweet milk. Bake slowly about two hours, or until ten der, adding milk as necessary. If de sirotl. the rnilk may be thickened and served ns gravy. and Lawrence F Clark, Rainier, A Happy and Prosperous New Year riving and being sold at a close margin of profit., make it possible for us to make such a promise. POWELL & BURKHOLDER Telephone 70 Corner Fifth ¿incl M¿iin NOTICE Thr niiui who brngN that he would that same nrr void mid of no effort. NorthwrNtrrn National IiiNiiranrr Co. fight till the hot piner freemen over To Whom h May »‘oiu-crn: E. (’. Lockwood, Agent, mid thru fight oil the ire, is u.sunllj Fire insurance |Milieie.s Nos. 425 to nt Cottage Grovr, Oregon drowned in thr first round. 450 inclusive and automobile cert i fi t|30j!i 13 eates Nos. 1 tn 25 inclusive of the Cottage Grove, < »regoli :igen<’\ of this ir com piny have I.... lost, mislaid, mislaid de stroyed or stolen froip nn office and tills is to notify any |>erson or |N*rsoiis holding said |iolo*ies or certificates City Transfer Grove Transfer Hauling ami Draying SOUTHERN PACIFIC TIME TABLE (Corrected August 29, 1921.) North Bouud South Bound No. 18—9:57 a. m. No. 13- ____ 12:11» __ u in No. 14—3:32 p m No. 53— 6:41 a. m No. 16—3:37 u. in No. 15— 2:10 p m 7:40 p. in No. 17 '■ — ------ PIANO MOVING A SPECIALTY WOOD SOLD AND DELIVERED Office in Spray Brick Near S P. Depot PHONE »0 Furniture Moving and (tenera! .lobbing r W. 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