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ARCADE THEATER WEEKLY PROGRAM Fri., May 12—Hobart Boswortli in “11 is Own Law.” Toonerville comedy. Sat., Mav 13—Tom Mix in “Hands Off.” Comedy, “Singer Midgets Sideshow.” Sun., May 14—Anita Stewart in “Harriet and the Piper.” Century comedy. Mon., May 15—Elaine Hammerstein in “Re morseless Love.” Comedy, “Muddy Bride.” Tues., May 1(>—Conway Tearle in “The Fighter.” DeLuxe comedy. Wed., May 17.—Maurice Tourner produc tion, “Deep Waters.” And a comedy. Thurs., May IS—ley Duke in “The Biga mist.” International News and a comedy. W hen a stock m a r k e t shark hands out a bunch of hot a ir about how it happened, it m ight be term ed “ te m p e r ing the w ind to the shorn lambs.** * * * An e a s te rn e r who claims to know w he reof ho speaks, says slnng will ne v er force its way in to polite society. Polite society will alw ays remain tame a n d insipid. • • * The goose th at laiil the go Mon egg A scale has been i n v e n te d w ith a is a b a e k n u m b e r w h e n c om pared with th e Am erican hen w ith her a n n u a l out phonograph a tt a c h m e n t . T hat k in d of talk should c a rry weight. put w o rth billions of dollars. Spring Time Is Poison Oak Time Watch out for the poisonous vegetation, hut if you come in contact with it, go to the White Pharmacy and get some of White's Poison Oak Cure. Guaranteed. Also good for other skin eruptions. J5he White Pharmacy Do You Like Sausage? —and does sausage like you? If so, you will be fond of our sausage. Our country ]iork sausage is mighty good and fine in flavor. We want you In try our hams and bacon also—the choicest and the best. tOPLtS;Mt*T-M 4 pK C O T T A G E GROVE OREGON N ' Special Bargain fo r O n e W e e k W e Will Sell Plain Glass Tumblers at 60c Per Dozen W ynn e Main and Sixth Kime Hardware W illa m e tte v a lle y p ru n e s n e v er ! w ere In b e tte r c o n d itio n th a n a t th e p re se n t tim e, a c c o rd in g to a re p o rt p re p a re d by C. A P a rk , p re s id e n t of th e s ta te bo ard of h o rtic u ltu re , who re c e n tly m ad e au in sp e c tio n of th e o rc h a rd d is tric ts C h a rle s Von P e r Ahe, c o n v ic te d a t P e n d le to n la s t w eek o f seco n d de g re e m u rd e r for th e k llllu g of M att Je p so n . aged re clu se of G o v e rn m en t m o u n ta in , w hose body w as found In a w ell la s t sum m er, w as s e n te n c e d to life Im p riso n m e n t by C irc u it Ju d g e P helps. T h e la s t of th e v o te rs p a m p h le ts, w hich u n d e r th e law m u s t be In the m alls te n days p rio r to th e p rim a ry electio n , w e re p riu te d la s t w eek. T h ese p a m p h le ts c o v ere d M ultnom ah c o unty. In all, th e s ta te d e p a rtm e n t h a s p riu te d 18 se ts of th e s e p a m p h le ts a t a co st of m any th o u sa n d s of dol lars. T en su g g e stio n s for Im p ro v in g the p o tato c ro p in O regon, w hich h a s a v e ra g e d sc a rc e ly m o re th a n 100 b u sh e ls a n a c re for th e la s t SO y e ars, a re m ad e In a new p o ta to im p ro v e m en t b u lle tin w ritte n by G. R Hys- top. ch ie f of Iktriu crops, a n d p u b lish ed by th e O regon A g ric u ltu ra l college ex p é rim e n t s ta tio n N e arly 300 o fficers o f th e n a tio n a l g u ard , th e o rg a n iz ed re s e rv e s and th e re g u la r a rm y a sse m b le d a t th e a rn io ry In P o rtla n d to m e e t M ajor- G en eral C h a rle s J M orton, c o m m a n d ing g e n e ra l of the N in th a rm y c o rp s, c o m p risin g th e nine w e s te rn s ta te s , who w a s in th e c ity on a n in sp e c tio n trip of th e n o rth w e st T h e re w e re tw o fatH ltues in O re gon. due to in d u stria l a c c id e n ts, d u r Ing th e w eek en d in g M ay 4, a c c o rd ing to a re p o rt p re p are d by th e s ta te in d u s tria l a cc id e n t c o m m issio n The v ictim s w ere E J G u sta fso n , c h o k e r s e tte r. P o rtla n d , a n d E dw in T ong, ta lle r. U ser Island A to ta l of 398 I --------------------- ♦ : Valley w ith Mrs. Boren, sister of Mrs a ce td e q tb w ere re p o rte d a n d Mrs. Young. Neighborhood N e w s ! 1 Doolittle T o e ffe c t o rg a n iz a tio n of a loan 1 &--------------------------------------- Miss l*amb gave a school pa rty Hal • u r d a y a fte r n o o n a t the home of Miss C orporation to borrow m o n ey from th e B L U E M O U N T A IN A nna Jepson. w a r fin a n c e c o rp o ra tio n Is th e a n Mr. a n d Mrs. G. M. Kebelbe«?k and n ounced p u rp o se of th e n tn th a n n u a l (Special to The Sentinel.) children m otored to Walt«*rville Hutur c o n v e n tio n of th e C a ttle a n d H o rse May 1U.— Fniley H u f f is o f f the jot» «lay a n d spent the week end w ith Mrs. R a is e rs ' a sso c ia tio n of O regon, w hich at the P e t e r s & Mosby mill on account j Kebclbeck ’» parents, Mr. mid Mrs Ream. will be held in E n te rp ris e May 24 and of dropping a tie on his foot. Mr. a n d Mrs. Gussler a n d children Tin* following were gu«*sts at tin 25 A p ro g ram will in clu d e a d d re s s e s were up from Goshen Sunday. Jep so n home S a tu r d a y evening: Mr. by sto c k m en of w ide e x p erien c e . Hov. Skelto n held a farew ell service a n d Mrs. L G Markham. V\ 1. Kim S.ix s u its in m an d a m u s, e a c h of here Sunday. He goes to conference ble, Miss Piper, l.ester a n d Leonard w hich se e k s to in te rp re t som e p a rt of (he Inst of May a n d will be truns G ilc n s t, E. F. Carlile and son J o h a n n rerred to some other place. A basket a n d Mrs. J. <^. A Young. th e so-called bonus law . w e re filed • 1 inner was held at noon. T w e n ty -fiv e friend* a n d neighbors a g a in st th e w orld w a r v e te ra n s ' s ta ts Mrs. F a r m e r a n d small son have of Miss Piper gave her a surprise din been visitin g a t the Snell hum« the aid co m m issio n in th e M arion eo u u ty ner Hunday. c irc u it c o u rt a t S alem T h re e of th e l*ast week. T here will be a basket diun«*r at tin* Vernon Whippa left Sunday night to c a se s h a v e been set fo r h e a rin g May resume his work a t the Pow ers camps. church Hunday a f t e r Hunday school and 6. w hile U il re m a in in g th re e su ite will Mrs. E d Jo n e s and Them* Miller and p r e ac hing a t 2 o'clock. E veryone is welcome. be b e a rd M ay 18 J u d g e s fliu g h am children v isite d at the Albert Kissuo Thor«* will be a basket social at tin- home Sunday. a n d K elly will s it en b an c in th e tria l Mr. a n d Mrs. George F o s te r visited school house F r i d a y evening. May 12. of th e s e su its a t the Bert L a n c a s te r home one day E veryone is invited. Five c e n ts a pound fo r c h e rrie s th is last week. The men of the neighborhood will y e a r p ro b a b ly w ill be th e low est p rice re ce iv e d by g ro w e rs, a c c o rd in g to meet at the cem etery S a tu r d a y morn m g to do some work a n d at noon the F re d A M angis of 8 sl« m . Mr M angis women will serve lunch. said th a t th e re m ig h t be an in c re a s e Will Stennet re turne d to his work at in th e p rice before th e end of th e C ottage Grove Sunday evening se a se n F or stra w b e rrie s , Mr M angis L Y N X HO LLOW p re d ic te d th a t th e g ro w e rs will re- ceiv e in th e n eig h b o rh o o d of 6 c e n ts (Special to The Sentinel.) a pound lo g a n b e r r ie s p ro bably will May lu.—The .las. Plank fam ily left d em an d in e x ce ss of 4 c e n ts a pound, F rid a y for Keedsport, where Mr. Plank T h e recall e le ctio n on F red A W il ha.- employm ent in a mill. The O tto Briggs fam ily, o f C res we II, liam s, public se rv ice c o m m issio n e r, came up S a tu r d a y to r a visit at the J. will c o st D esch u tes c o u n ty $6'Ki, C oun A. Briggs home ty C lerk H a n e r has e s tim a te d lia n e r Rev. a n d Mrs. Dauloy, of Creswell, had his e le ctio n su p p lies all o rd e re d were hero Sunday. Mr. Danlcy held and p re p a re d w hen th e w rit of sp e c ia l services in tin- school house. Tin* B. Y. P o r te r family was d e e le ctio n from the s e c re ta ry of s ta te layed List week in s t a r t i n g on a two- a rriv e d He still h a s tim e to do it all m o n t h s ’ a u to trip, but got a w ay Fri o v e r a g ain , h u t his p ro m p tn e ss in d a y morning. Mr a n d Mrs. E. T H a rtle y and hav in g e v e ry th in g re a d y n e a rly th re e Mrs. I. N. Dresser v isite d in the Grove w eek s before e le ctio n w ill m oan a Monday. d u p lic a tio n of th e w ork a lre a d y a c Aw brey W olford was in the Grove com plished. Tuesday. T h e tre n d of th e lu m b e r b u sin e ss Mr. and Mrs. Elspuss a n d Miss Hazel is g ra d u a lly back to n o rm al P ro Kcnnc, of Eugene, were guests of the d u c tio n for th e 130 m ills re p o rtin g W. A. Renin* fa m ily Sunday. A ID» pou ml son has been born to to th e W est C o ast L u m b e rm en 's a sso Mr. a n d Mrs. Delbert B e n n e tt, of c ia tio n d u rin g th e w eek e n d in g A pril Wendling. Mrs. B ennett was Burdell 20 w as w ith in 3 p e r c e n t of n o rm al, Fisher, a n d is at present with her a c c o rd in g to a w eekly re p o rt ju st is pa rents here. sued New b u sin e ss d u rin g tb e w eek H EBRO N A a s 28 p e r c e n t above p ro d u c tio n and sh ip m e n ts w ere 9 per c e n t below n e t (Special to Tin* Bentiuel.) b u sin e ss T h e re p o rtin g m ills m a n u May 10.— Mr. a nd Mrs. E A. Duo fa c tu re d 81,012,572 fe e t; sold 103,341,- little of the Grove, a n d Mrs. J Q A. Young a n d nephew, Jo h n n ie Carli!«1, 040 fe et and shipped 94,196,121 feet. U n d e r a proposed c o n stitu tio n a l visit«1«! a part of last week in Carnas W e eure in the Market for WOOL Powell & Burkholder l- ------ Miss Agues T a y lo r re tu rn e d M onday from a visit in J u n c t i o n C ity a t the home of her siste r, Mrs. Jachwon Hprinkel. W’htte. G u b e rn ato rial C an d id ate. V isits George A. White, a n o th e r c an d id a te for governor, was in the city Wedni's day He said he h a rdly e x p ec te d to curry a city in Louie B e a u 's h«>mo eouuty, but that In* found the s i t u a tion highly s a t is f a c to r y w ith u goodly num ber «if ex service men boosting for h i in The English Hocioty for Psychical Research has discovered th a t t h e soul weighs two o unc e* which oxpluius w hy soon* whole-souled people a re such lightweights. • • • A* long us the world preserve* its e<|ui!ibriuni, the large a nd silent urn p in ty will be guided by Ih»* noise of th«* few. Cherro Flour Your meals cannot be relished unless you have good bread. We have the good meal remedy—let L’HERRO he your flour. (T Knowles & Gräber Hardware and Furniture a m e n d m e n t in itia te d by th e s ta te ta x p a y e rs' leag u e and su b m itte d to th e s e c re ta r y of s ta te a t S alem all m oney re q u ire d to be ra ised in 1923 a n d eac h y e a r th e r e a f te r by d ire c t levy to m eet th e e x p a n se s of th is s ta te sh a ll be ra is e d in eq u al a m o u n ts from tw o so u rc e s T h e tw o m e th o d s of ra is in g th is m oney, a s se t out in th e p roposed a m e n d m en t in clu d e a d ire c t ta x on all re a l and p e rso n al p ro p e rty , and a n Incom e ta x levied a g a in st all n et incom e, su b le c t to tb e ta x in g pow er of th e s ta te a n d v a rio u s exem ptions. j h e people of th e c o a st c o u n tie s of O regon a re m uch p leased w ith th e r e c e n t re p o rts from W ash in g to n , D. C.f s ta tin g tlja» tb e R o o se v e lt M em orial c o a s t h ig h w a y h a s been placed on tbe fe d era l road b uilding p ro g ram and se lec ted by tb e g o v e rn m e n t as a road of p rim a ry im p o rta n c e It se e m s now p o ssib le to use th e $2,609,000 th a t tb e p eople of O reg o n h av e voted fo r th e c o n s tru c tio n of th e R oo sev elt M em o ria l c o a st hig h w ay , a s th e g o v e rn m e n t h a s now ap p ro v ed th e c o n s tru c tion Of th is road and Is read y to go a h ea d a s a yon a s s ta te m oney is a rg il able. C o tta g e G ro ve O regon J