Program at Arcade Theater
ANTI-BRITISH ORDER
DENIED BY DANIELS
FR ID AY, JAN. 23 MABKL NORM AND i it “ M U 'K K Y .”
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Naval Secretary Did Not Tell
Admiral to Watch
British.
SATU RDAY, JAN. 2 4 -W IL L IA M FAVKRS1IAM in “ TDK
SILV K R K IN G .” The famous American actor, William Ka-
vershain, in the well-known Knslish melodrama, “ The Silver
King.” Prices 10c and 25c.
Waahtngtnn.— Secretary Daniels, la
a letter forwarded to Chairman Page
of the senate naval affaira committee,
declared that It was not he who had
SUNDAY, JAN. 25 CHAS. R A Y in “ STRING BEANS.”
told Rear-Admiral W illiam 8. Sims
Chas. Ray as Toby Watkins wanted to be a poet more than a
before the admiral's departure In
farmer, so he broke into journalism; but the subscription de
March, 1917, for lA>ndon “ Not to let
partment got hold o f him first and he came mighty near
the British pull the wool over your
getting two subscribers in one d ay’s work. I t ’s Chas. Ray
•yes,” and that the United States
at his best.
“ would as soon fight the British as
the Germans.”
MONDAY, JAN. 26 BEN W ILSON and N E V A GERBER
Testifying befors a senate naval sub
in “ THE T R A IL OF THE OCTOPUS.” "T h e Purple Dag
committee Investigating naval awards,
ger” is the title o f the second episode of this fascinating
Admiral Sims said that such admonl
story. Ruth become« the owner of another dagger. You must
tlon had been given him “ by a high
see what happens. Also MARGUERITE MARSH in “ THE
official” and quoted from a letter re
PHANTOM HONEYMOON.” This is strictly a ghost story.
cently written to Mr. Daniels entitled
Do you believe in them? Whether you do or not you will I k *
“ certain naval lessons of the great
interested in this weird romance of life after death a most
war” which arraigned many aspects of
unusual story.
the navy department's conduct of the
war.
TUESDAY, JAN. 27 HAZEL D A L Y in “ A W ILD GOOSE
Secretary Danlela In his letter to
CHASE.” The plot deals with a society girl who goes to
Senator Page said that Admiral Sims'
search for her lover, long reported lost in an Arctic expedi
letter had been referred to the gen
tion. Matt Moore plays the part of the explorer. Helen Daly
eral board of the navy for action.
played the female lead with Bryant Washburn in “ Skinner’s
Charges of Rear-Admiral Sims that
Dress Suit.”
the navy department failed to co-oper
W EDNESDAY, JAN. 28— DUSTIN F A R N l’ M in “ A MAN
ate with the allies during the war will
IN THE OPEN.” This story is from the famous novel by
be Investigated by the senate sub
the same name. It contains many beautiful outdoor scenes.
committee before which they were
Faruuin’s acting is perfect. This picture pleases wherever
made.
shown.
This was decided by the full naval
committee, which also authorised ap
THURSDAY, JA N : 29 W IL L IA M DESMOND in “ TH E
pointment of another subcommittee to
M INTS OF H E LL.” A drama of the frozen Yukon country
determine If there should be an In
in the days of the Sold rush. It pictures the wild scramble
quiry Into charges by J. R. Kathom.
men made for wealth, and is built around the romance of a
editor of the Providence (R. I.) Journal
tenderfoot prospector and a daughter of the north.
that with the knowledge of Secretary
Daniels “ many seamen have been used
for most vile and nameless practices
Ruby Champagne; piano solo, Emma
Job; vocal solo, “ In My Merry Olds j to entrap Innocent men.”
mobile,’ ’ Blanche Veatch; recitation,!
I.ittle Harry Titus; Drill, four pupilsj
Grace Wilcox, Mabel Veatch, Roy
Short, Joey Smith; vocal duet, “ Mary I
Miss Ethel Fleteher, vice president and John ," Jean Allen and Albert Hei I
o f the Rebeknh assembly, visited the 6well; arithmetic quiz, Charley Adams. I
local lodge Friday night. Initiatory Roy Smith and Armand Wynne; din
work was put on, which was followed logue, “ The Train Leaves in Ten
by a banquet at which 70 were present. Minutes.’ ’ Frank (Clmudy Cruson), his
Washington.— Recent actlvltle# of
♦ ♦ ♦
wife (Libbie Howe; and Betty, (Mabel
Mrs. Karl K. Mills entertained the Smith). Remarks were given by the \ radical propagandists led Secretary
past matrons o f Cottage Grove chap directors and clerk, and during recess I-anstng last week to display for the
ter, No. 4, O. E. 8., at her home Wed lunch from tin buckets was enjoyed.
first time In 18 years the original
nesday afternoon.
Social chat and
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needlework were enjo^-d and a 1’ast
Members o f the Constellation club parchments of the Declaration of In
Matrons club was organized with Mrs. and their families enjoyed a covered dependence and the Constitution of the
Herbert Eakin as president, Mrs. Jas. dish supper in the banquet room of United States.
P. Graham as vice president, and Mrs. Masonic temple last night. There were
In the presence o f a group of o ffi
Henry Veatch as secretary-treasurer. about 50 present. The only difference
The hostess served a dainty two-course between a covered dish supper and anv cials the parchments were removed
luncheon, and a basket o f pink carna other kind o f a supper is that you from the protecting walls of a stuvl
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
tions formed the centerpieco of the don’t know beforehand whether you safe Inclosing them and placed on view
prettily appointed dining table, the are going to find anything you want, j
In the matter o f John Cooley, dc
Eastern Star place cards being hand- and after the meal is over you don’t In the state department for an hour, ceased.
.
painted. Past matrons present besides know whether or not you will want to while motion picture eamerua record
Notice is hereby given that J. I*.
the hostess were Mrs. Herbert Eakin, eat again.
ed their appearance for the benefit of Currin has been by the County Court
Mrs. Jas. P. Graham. Mrs. Henry
the 110,000.000 persons living under the o f the State o f Oregon in and for I jhip
Veatch, Mrs. H. A. Miller, Mrs. An
County appointed administrator o f the
TH O RNTO N CORNER8.
principles enunciated by them.
drew Brund, Mrs. Van Allison and
estate o f John Cooley, deceased. All
Owing
to
their
age.
exhibition
of
Mrs. T. C. Wheeler, and present Wor
persons having rlaiins ngninst the es
(Special to The Sentinel.)
thy Matron Mrs. O. L. Nichols. The
Jan. 22.— Mrs. Blackmore, o f Cottage the parchments Is a rare event. Ex tate o f said deceased are hereby noti
first regular meeting of the club will Grove, visited Wednesday with Mr. ! posure to light even though each sheet find to present the sumo to the said J.
be held at the home o f Mrs. Nichols and Mrs. Sam Lewis.
Is protected parcfully from air by I*. Currin, duly verified ns the law
Tuesday evening, February 10, with
Mrs. George Miller called on Mrs. hermetically sealed glass plates, caused requires, at Cottage Grove, said Coun
the past patrons as guests of the club. Shaw Sunday.
ty and State, within six months from
additional fading of the Ink Inscribing this the 20th duy o f December, lull».
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Charley Conner butchered for Mrs.;
Mrs. Karl K. Mills will entertain the Foster Wednesday.
the Immortal words which brought the
J. P. CURRIN,
Sunday school of the Baptist church
Mrs. B. F. Rinard called on Mrs. T. republic Into being.
Administrator o f the rxtate
Saturday afternoon at the church. Mrs. C. Shaw Saturday.
d2»l-j23
o f John Cooley, derensed-
Mills has recently been elected super
Mrs. Shaw's son, w ife and children
intendent, and many plans are being spent the week end here, returning to
made for the growth of the school.
their home at Canyonville Sunday.
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Lines in
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and remember that we are showing the
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The House of Immediate Service
Phone 70
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to present the same on or before that
date.
Dated Jan. 19th, 1920.
NOTICE OF F IN A L S E TTLE M E N T
SUSSI K M WESTROPE,
Administratrix o f the Estate of
Nolire is hereby given thnt Hussir M. j2't fl.'l
Robert J Watson, Deceased
Westrope, Administratrix of the Estate
o f Robert J. Wiilson, deeensed, hns SOUTHERN PACHTO T IM E T A B L E
filed her Final Areount with the Coun
(In effect June 1, 1910)
ty Court o f (sine County, Htnte o f
South Bound
North Bound
Oregon, nnd the Judge of said Court
has fixed Muturduy, February 21st, No. 18— 9:50 a. m. No. 13— 1:0H a. m.
IU20, at l<> o ’elneh a. m. nt the County No. 14- 4;07 p m. No. S3— 6 33 a. m
Court room, in the Court House, at Eu No. 18—3:39 a. m. No. 18 — 2 47 p, m.
No. 17—7:57 p. m
gene, Lane County, Oregon, ns the time
for hearing and allowing said Final
Aeeount and o f hearing objections
Don’t have any slackers. Keep track
thereto, if any. All persons having ob of whut each hen does by using egg
jertions to allowance of said Final Ac record cards. For sale by The Senti
count are hereby notified and required nel nt $1.75 the hundred.
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OPPOSE ANTI-SEDITION BILLS
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The M. P. G. club gave a “ District
School’ * party at the home o f Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Adams Friday evening of
last week. It was a visit o f the di
rectors, Ducile Hood and Karl Mills,
and School Clerk Leon Desl>arzea, to
the school, and the teacher, Ethel
Eakin, had planned the following pro
gram for the board’s entertainment:
Song, “ America,’ ’ school; recitation,
Mrs. George Miller spent Wednesday Qompers Announces American Federa
afternoon in the Grove with her sister,
tion of Labor will F igh t
Mrs. Minnie Wilson.
Washington.— Formal announcement
Tommy Levi, o f Havre, Mont., is
visiting with Mrs. Foster.
that the American Federation o f Labor
Mr. Hogate is doing a fine job of would oppose “ with whatever power
plowing on the Duke Knox ranch.
It may possess" the enactment of the
anti sedition bills now pending In con
gress, was made In a statement by
Samuel Gompera.
Relief Held Necessary to Prevent
The attack o f organized labor, Ha
“ General Disintegration."
chieftain Indicated, will be directed
Washington. — Loans aggregating impartially against the Sterling bill,
$150,000.000 for food relief In Austria. recently passed by the senate and
Poland and other European countries against the Graham measure, based
and Armenia, to prevent “ a general on suggestions of Attorney General
disintegration of political cohesion in Palmer and awaiting action by the
western Europe,’’ were proposed to house rules committee for a special
congress by Secretary Glass, who said rule to expedite consideration. Refer
It might be necessary to Increase this ; ring to the two measures as one bill.
amount to $200.000,000 when the full ! President Gompers declared Its enact
situation In Europe had been assessed. ment “ would violate the constitution
The secretary reviewed at length and rob the whole American people of
the condition In the suffering coun their most cherished and basic guar
tries, particularly Austria and Poland, antees of free governm ent”
and said Great Britain, France and
Italy were assisting In relieving dis
tress in Austria, through a $48,000,000
loan, and that England would continue 1
Governor Oleott Indicates His Dis
to lend aid by furnishing ships for
approval of Recent A c t
transporting American food and such
Salem. Or.— The so-called “ straight
supplies as possible from the United
party” ticket bill which was passed
Kingdom.
Under the treasury department plans In the closing hours of the special
the loans would be advanced by the legislative session will be vetoed, ac
grain corporation out of the billion cording to an announcement made by
dollar wheat guaranty fund and would Governor Oleott.
3 he bill provides a form of ballot
be used to establish credits In this
ei-abllrig
the voter to approve an en
country on the basis of $70,000,000 f >r
Austria, $50,000,000 for Poland, $26,- tire party ticket by a single mark of
000,000 for other European countries the pencil. There Is a provision In
the bill, however, which allows the
and $1,000,000 for Armenia.
voter to scratch a ticket If he so da-
Wilaon Issuea Call For Leagus Cruncil sires.*
BIG EUROPEAN LOAN ASKED
TO VETO STRAIGHT TICKET
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PERFECTION
Washington.— President Wilson Mon
day issued the call for the first meet
ing of the council o f the league of
nations to be held at Paris Friday.
The call was Issued In accordance with
the terms of the Versailles treaty by
President Wilson, whom the treaty
milkers designated for that duty.
The Sentinel, $2.00 the year.
Influenza Sweeps Chicago.
Chicago.— Influenza continues to
sweep through Chicago at the rate of
1100 new cases every, twenty-four
hours. During forty-eight hours 2279
new cases were reported and the
deaths numbered twenty six.
There
were 382 new cases of pneumonia and
sixty six deaths.
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