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♦ ARCADE THEATER S O C IE T Y WEEKLY PROGRAM Conie«|y, Night.” “A Thurs., Nov. -1 “ Cleopatra” by Theda Bara. Mon, Nov. I— “ Picca«lilly Jim,” Owen Moore. Coineilv, “ Training for Hus- hands.” Tuts . Nov *2 “ The Spitt'iiT of Seville,” lloila Novak. Eri., No\ f> “ Silk Husbands ami Calico Wives,” House Peters. Wed. Nov. 3 “ The Wi1n«‘aa for the Defense,” Elsie Eergu- “ Vanishing Dagger,” Sixth «•pisodc. ■Oil. Finest Cuts of Meats You can ahvavs find what you want in • % meats here— and in the West cuts of the very finest quality. Moat is one of the most important items of «Inily diet. Therefore the purchase of it should receive your most care ful attention. A convenient way to insure the quality of your meat is to make this market your source of supply. We guarantee your absolute satisfaction with all meat purchased here. M eat M ark et PHONE 89 BARTELS & SAFLEY, PROPS Who, What, When anil W ttre . W het The liilii'H o f the i*l>ri*t■ u•> t'huii'h iiiui friend» o f tho congregation. W h a tf An experience »«nml with xilier offering, refreihineii.it and pro Kttua. Wonderful Sun., Oct 31—“ Erstwhile Susan,’’ Constance Binney. Motion pictures in colors. “ Topics of the Day.” 1 \\ lu'ii f I'he f i n t \\ «’«tiiemlnv m N e xenilier, w h ich in N o ve m b e r . . from 1 2 to .’»•p, IU. Where! \l the t'hnitiiin church nt 1 ♦ ♦ ♦ The Itulici' iiiiasioiiiiry wicicty o f the 1‘ reiliyterian chinch will meet nt the ehtirrh nt 2:30 \Vf>lii«<sday afternoon, Novenilier It, with Mr». II. A. Miller mol Mr», U«*orge Matthew» n» lout e »»«•». ♦ ♦ ♦ Mr». Oharle» Adams entertained the M 1'. O. club Tuenlay afternoon The favor» were randy corsages. Kefrenh ment» were »«‘rveit following n »onal | afternoon. s* # ♦ Mr». S. V. Allimu and Mr». II. It Uriggi are entertaining this week. The < first list of guests was entertained Wednesday nfte(iinon, n social after noon being held nt the Griggs tonne, after which refreshment» were »erved it the Allison home. In u memory con test Mrs. \S W McFarland won logli 1 honor», after havinc been tied with Mrs. 0. K. Frost, Mrs. T. C. Wheeler and Mrs. Klbert Bede. The decorations ' were autumn Icaves mol the favors I were in keeping with the Hallowe'en season. A second list o f guests will In' entertained this ufternoou. • • • Mr». II. A. Miller and Mrs. (>. I,. Nichols were hostesses yesterday af ternoon to the Constellation club in Masonic temple. The afternoon was spent socially nnd delicious refresh nonts were served. Card o f Thanks. We wish to thunk the kind friends | who have done so much by their words j of sym|uithy and offerings o f all kinds to comfort us in our sorrow. MRS. J. I\ CURBIN', o2»p I.CI.A Cl'KKlN, 11UUU Cl'KKlN. Price Reductions \Yc will promptly follow Hit* market in any decline on any elass of goods. We do not claim any particular credit for this for we think it due to «»nr friends and customers. A firn* assortment of sweaters, winter underwear and water $ I*«*)»elIant clothing rceeivo«l this week. New shoes, f 1*0111 the lines! .shoes for a baby to heavy logger shoes, every day. are coming in nearly Onr stock of shoes is now «'om|ilc!c ami we invite in spcction both as to quality and price. Powell & Burkholder Corner of Fifth and Main Phone 70 W IZARD OF MAGIC COMING HERE Davis, the Qreat Magician, Presents a Most Elaborate Entertainment. The Old Original F IX IT SH O P Geo. H Dahl, Proprietor I am back to Cottage Grove to stay. 1 left once, but no more more for me. 1 have reopened my FIXIT SHOP, this time in the bakery building: at the rear of the First National hank. Plumbing, odd jobs and repairing of every kind» promptly • • done at reasonable prices. If you don’t know whether or not it can I k - done, bring it to me ami I wlil tell you. THE. FIX IT SH O P REAR OF F I R S T NATIONAL BANK Red Crown gasoline lias a continuous chain of boiling points. It is an all'refinery gasoline. •T A N D A R D OIL CO M PAN Y (California) Every patron of The Sentinel is helping to give ( ’ottage Grove a newspaper which eminent au thority has stated to he one of tin* best country newspapers published anywhere. First National Bank THE OLD RELIABLE COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON MEMBER ^FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM. First in Service—First in Safety NOTICE OF SHERIFF S SALE ON EXECUTION IN FORECLOSURE Notici' i n herebv given tliiif bv «li tue uf un executiun ami ordcr o f sali' in forcclosurc ismed uut uf thè «"irruit Court uf Lune Countv, Itregun, un thè 1 Itti tluv <11 4>«-tolier, 11*20, in a siili whcrein oli thè 1 1 1 li duv uf Mcptrmhcr, l!*20, in said Court, Frank Knox, ai ailniinistrator' uf thè estate uf H. « ’. Count». i|eeeas«‘«l, a» plaiiitiff. r -'«iv ered judgiiieiit agallisi thè defemlnnl. I, . F W 0 0 lev, for thè sum uf $4tì’.*.7fi, with interest thereun nt thè rate <>f *» |x-r cent |>i r annuin »ince N«-|itenili*'r llth. 11*20, nml $50.HO a lt o r n e v ’» fee», and thè furtlu-r rum uf $ . imi rosta «»•" suiti and a n iu n ig rosts, whirh judg ment was enrnlh«l nini do«:ket**d io thè Clerk ’a offic e uf sani Court in suoi Coiinty un thè 14th «lui o f Sepli-mlxT, l!*20, ami said ex«-eutiotl fu ni«' «lir«-«-f •al commamling me in thè nani«' uf III'* State o f Ori-gon, 111 order lo snti-f\ said jmlgmi-nt. interest, attornev *» fe< . costi of suit nii'l acerililiK cosi» tu 1 » li thè fullowing <les«'rili<-d reai property, to i.it: Beginning nt a point 25o liaki Nortli o f thè Soutlieait corner of thè .lame» II. McFarlnnd I». I. C., Ihi-nc«' South 2*% d*-gre'-s \\ 'Mt 37 feel to ili*' Northcint corner o f whnt is knuwn a» thè ----- Baker l.ot, t li enee Nortli *!2',-j degrees West 133 I I feet, thenci* North 2S*ej degrees Kust 70 fe«'t. thenre South <12% «l'g r i» '» Kast 112 feet, fin In S'ititi! Il**-j fi»-t to tli piaci' o f !*«'gitiniug, in S«-.-tion 2s, Tp. 2** S»nith Rung' 3 West in luiti» Comi ty, < »regon. N ow therefore in thè mime o f thè State o f Oregon, in eomplianee with saiil exeeution and order o f siile nnd in order to sutisfv said juilgiiient, in BEATING TRAIN TO CROSSINO terest, nttorni'v’s fe is costi uf snit SAVES ONLY FEW SECONDS and aceriiing cosi», I w 1 11 ori Suturdiiv, th«' 13tb dny o f Nuvi'mbi'r, 11*20, nt th,- A. J. McKay, a Southern I'aeific In- hoiir o f one o ’clock in Ilo- nfternoon ; romotive engineer, itiscu»»ing motorists o f »ani day at thè soiitliwcst front j who race with his train for n eommon ilmir of thè County Court House in crossing, i» puzzled to know what all Kugene, Izine County, Oregon, offer f'ir sai«' nnd nell for cash, nt public the hurry is about. He say»: “ I f auto «(rivers realized how little auction, Mibjeist to reib'inption as p$o vidi-'l liy law, all o f thè right, liti** time th«*y save i f tbi'y sueceed in e r o d ami 1 literei-l o f said defondantN, L. F. ing in front o f an appronehing train Wooli-v nini (icorgo 1« Itorri», ami all they might be mor,. content to wait |M-r»on» clniming by, through or under until the train got by ami thus guar thrm or anv o f thein in and to »aid premise». antee their own safety. F K E D (». STICKKI.H, “ A loeal pa onger train, consisting <il5nl2 Sheriff o f Lane County, Oregon •if an engine ami four or five roaches, traveling at 45 miles an hour will make «it; feet a second and will be only fiv e NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT or six »econds in going over the enisl ing nml a little less than that if mnk Notici- 1 » hi-reliy given flint thè un ing the limit o f 50 miles an hour. The «I es ignei! admlnist rator o f Ihe estate heavier overland train, with the cars o f Mary -lane Emerson, ....... asini, hai averaging a little longer than in loeal fileil bis filini nccount as snidi mlmin service, will generally jmss over a road istrutor nnd thut tbe llon. County m u s in g nt the rate o f one a second. <’ourt of I.mie County, Oregon, has set I f the auto driver »t«ip» at the trnek Wi'ilm -day, thè first day o f I»....-iti I mt , while the train is »till a quarter o f 11 l!»20, ut thè lioiir o f IO o ’clock a. m. mile away, he will only have to wait o f su 1 <J dny, at thè County Court moni 20 seconds for the train to get to the 111 thè County Court House in Kugene, crossing and then a few seconds more Lane County, Oregon, as thè lima and for the train to get by. place of hearing olijeetioni to thè »aiti “ Most o f the accidents nt highway final account ami thè final settlement .crossing» are those in which the nnto o f thè s i i i*l est 11 te. All heirs, creditori gets mixed up with high speed trains. ami otlicr persona interested in thè Freight trains o f 30 cars or less, fr e su iti estate are herebjr further notlfied quently trnvcl at the rate o f 30 miles to file tli . - 1 r objnetions if nny tlu'y an hour and at that rate o f speed the bave to thè said final aeeoiint 011 or shorter enrs will be going over the befnre thè snid date Dir said final crossing nt the rate o f one a second; hearing. longer freight trains nt slower speed Duted Oetoher 2!>, 1!>20. will use more time, but oven then the J. K. H K N D R IC K H , delay is insignificant.’ ’ o2ì»n2«i Administrntor. Davis, popularly known as the Mas ter Magician, 1 « to unions«' his bag of tricks before local !»«-«»|il«* hero on th«1 evening «if Saturday, October 30, at the high school auditorium. Davis is the exception disproving the rule that there is nothing in'w in nmgic. There is morn new stu ff in the Davis pro grain than the usual whole evening given by the ordinary magician. What Davis «joes is wizardry, and his man ner o f doing it is an artistry o f the highest type. There is one strange thing after an other mol fun all the time. You'll laugh at his wit and humor, as well as marvel at his wonderful inagii'al feat», l e u ’ll want to watch him closely, for when you think he has finished a feat o f magic— and it would be the end with the average magician— he is just getting to the interesting part; 111 tact nearly all his tricks have three points to th«-m instead o f one. Davis performs tw ice as many feats as the average magician. There is no delay with asidcis “ p atter” and his talk is as interesting as what he d o e s . With 11 Nplcndi«! stage setting, hits o f paraphernalia, and an excellent assist ant, the entertainment runs iirc>othly and without waits. You will say he is the cleverest niagieiun you have ever seen, ami you will enjoy his program from Ix-gi lining to enii. There 1 » not a dull moment. <*2!»e Coral Eggs. One eup stewed tomatoes, three eggs, half tenspoonful salt, one teaspoon sugar, n dash o f pepper, one teaspoon parsley, one teaspoon grated onion. I’ ut the stewed tomato in n small sauce pan over fire, add seasoning. Rent eggs until well mixed, pour them into the hot tomatoes, stir until the i-ggs tire set or firm and serve on four rounds o f toasted bread. 11 GROVE TRANSFER COM PANY Furniture M oving and General .lobbing F. W. JACOBS, PR O PR IETO R Res. Phons 21 F3 Office Phone 4 Imitation Whipped Cream When you do not have the real thing fry the following imitation whip[x-d erentn: Heat the whites o f two eggs very s t iff and dry nnd add four table SO U T H E R N P A C IF IC T IM E T A B L E spoons sifted powdered sugar, a very (Corrected June 23, 1!»20) few grains salt, one third eup o f thin North Bound South Bound cream or milk nnd n fe w drops of vanilla. Bent hard nnd set on ice for No. 18—0:57 n. m. No. 1.1— 1:01« n. m. an hour before using. No. 14- 3:5!» p. m. No. 53 -0:30 n. m. A panacea for everything— Sentinel No. 10— 3:4!» n. m. N**. 15— 2:47 p. m. No. 17— 7:42 p. m. wantads. , ••• Seventh Street Garage ------------------------ Penni Brothers, Props. ------------------------ All kin«Is ami makes of cars expertly re paired; court eons ami prompt service; gas «»line. <»ils ami «‘omplete Harare servh’c. a g e n t s f o r ------------------------------ T H E C E L E B R A T E D C H E V R O L E T L IN E ■ rfi) “Y o u m a y b e S u r e ” says the G ood Judge Thai you arc pelting full value f«»r your money when you use this class of tobacco. The good, rich, real to bacco taste lasts so long, you don’t need a fresh chew nearly as often n«»r do you need s«> big a chew as you diil with die ordi nary kind. Any manvvhii lias used the Real Tobacco Chew will tell you thut. Pul up in two stylet W-H C U T is a long fine-cut tobacco R IG H T C U T is a short-cut tobacco Weyira'p-Qrutcn.Comoapy, 1107 Broadway, N e w York C'ty Knowles & G raber COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON I Hardware ---------- and ---------- Furniture * \\ lint do voi 1 want ! Anvwav «*i Sentinel Wmitad will net, it for von. Wind «I«» vou want anvwav'? Cottage G rove Cattle, Horses, Hogs and Chickens Like Cottage G rove Products T H E C O T T A G E G R O V E F L O U R M IL L S