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ARCADE TH EATER ♦------------------------------------ I Neighborhood News ♦ ----------------------------------------------4 WEEKLY PROGRAM Fri., Nov. 19—“ The Peace of Koaring R iver,” Madge Kennedy. Rdtlle Polo in “ The Vanish ing D agger.” Sat., Nov. 20— “ The V irtu ous Model,” Dolores t'assinelli. A story of Parisian life and its tem ptations and pleasures. Larry Seaton in “ The Dew Drop In n .” Sun., Nov. 21—“ The Stolen Kiss,” Constance Binnoy. Pat he Review, motion pic tures in colors. “ Topics o f the D ay,” witty sayings from the Literary Di gest. Mon., Nov. 22—“ Sealed H earts,” Rugcne O ’Brien. This story will hold your enthralled interest from beginning to end. It is replete with tender heart L ONDON sentiment and unfolds a su r prising story of love, romance and adventure. Tues., Nov. 2d “ The E x quisite Thief,” Priscilla Dean. Wed., Nov. 24 “ The Third Kiss,” by Vivian Martin. A factory fire, a society scandal, a big settlement job, and the queerest tangle of hearts and honor you ever saw, all had to come before the final thrilling climax. Comedy, “ Honeymooning,” Mr. and Mrs. C arter Del In von. Thu. and Fri., Nov. 25-26 “ Down on the F a r m ,” a Mack Sennett comedy dram a, .lust the picture to see a fte r you have eaten that big turkey on Thanksgiving day. Comedy, “ The (¡rent Nieklc R o jib eiv . ” Do you know that you can purchase Carbon Paper Paper fasteners Thumb Tacks Rubber Bands Memorandum Books Address Books Receipt Books Robinson Remedies Buxton Key Kases Boston Bags L adies’ lbirses L adies’ Vanity Bags M m 's Bill Folds M en’s Purses Poeket Scissors 15he Nail Seissors Embroidery Scissors Thermos Bottles Lunch Kits Christmas Novelties Crepe Paper W axed Paper Letter Files C h ildren’s Story Books Post Card Alliums Violin Strings Mandolin Strings Chocolate Bars llorehound Candy Lieoriee Stieks White Pharmacy Not Just Meat and Cash Our business is backed by more than just the “ dollar g e ttin g ” idea. You get ifuality, you get reasonable prices, and you get first-class service when you »leal with us. Your business is. warmly appreciated, and we make every effort to keep your good will for future transactions. We will have a large supply of first-class tu rk e y s and geese for Thanksgiving, so if you have any intention of get ting a bird of a Thanksgiving dinner just leave an ord er and we will pick you out a nice bird at a reasonable price. W atch for our S aturday Specials. C ity M e a t BARTELS & SAFLEY, PR OPS M a rk e t PH ON E 89 Down on the Farm Five Reel Comedy Sensation (HiM't'ial to Th«> S e n tin e l.) Nov. 17 - Mr*. A lbert N oth tout dough t e r V iv ia n , who u r r iio it two weeks ttgo to u ttcm l th e fu n e ra l of th eir g r a n d f a t h e r , left S a tu r d a y for th e i r home at M edford. K. (leer am i Emm» .tones w ent to Ore swell W ed n esd ay for a few d a y s “ visit w ith relatives. llerlvert Short ridge w ent to Itosobvrg S a tu r d a y . Mr, nml Mrs. H ow ard Cox motored to the d r o v e Monday. Leslie an d Klmer tlront, who hsrt been em ployed at A storia, returned home a few d a y s ago. Mr. an d Mrs. Will L iv ely were in th e d r o v e T uesday. Mr. an d Mrs. W. T. .tones retu rn ed to th e d r o v e T u e sd a y , a f t e r a three w e e k s ’ visit hen*. LO R A N E . (S pecial to The S entinel.) N ov. 17. I’ea rn e Crow is m arried and hap pily s e ttle d in th e old home th a t his p a re n ts , Mr. a n d Mrs. .1 H ard y Crow, re c e n tly v a cated . Mrs. |{. W h ite is som ew hat under th e w eath er. , Miss N ellie S anderso n has resigned her mail ro u te an d is t o j i e g i n teac h in g school mum. * W O M A N F I N E D FOR F A I L U R E TO H A V E D R I V E R S ' CARD T he first a rr e st in L a n e c o u n ty for fa ilu re to ob tn in an a u to m o b ile iqV'r a t o m ’ license was m ade T u e sd a y when Miss Dorothy McU uire, of th is city, was citeil by sjiecial o ff ic e r from the s t a t e hig h w ay d e p a r t m e n t to app ear in police court. J u d g e A lta K ing fined Miss M eO aire $10. . T he o ff ic e r stopped q u ite n number of d riv ers, bo th men and women, Mon day to a s c e r ta i n w h e th e r or not they had s t a t e licensi'« an d found th a t most of th em hail complied w ith th e law S tr ic t e n fo rc e m e n t of th e traffic laws has been decided upon by the In cal police an d th e s h e r i f f ’s force here a f t e r in an e n d e a v o r to e lim in a te ne r i d e n t s as f a r as possible. T he mini ber o f a c cid en ts has been rap id ly in c reas in g lately and th e o ff ic e rs declare th a t most of them a re due to careless ness on th e js irt of th e d r i v e rs or failu re to o bserve th e laws. Eugene R egister. M any Send S ub scriptions. Many ou tsid e su b scrib ers a r e tak in g a d v a n t a g e of The S e n t i n e l ’s N ovem ber | su b scrip tio n special. Mrs. W K. l.clsm sends hers fro m T illa m o o k ; Alberton I , Wood rem its from R ay m on d, Wash.; Mrs. I,. M. H a r d in g re m its from Mon I m o u th ; Mrs. C arl S cars rem its from St. Helens, s a y in g “ W e a r e lost if our copy does n o t rench iis p r o m p t l y ’ ’, l_ H. t l a r o u t t e ¿»rites from S nrranien j to, sa y in g " C a n ’t possibly get along w ith o u t T he Sentinel. I t ’s like g e ttin g j a l e t te r frum home e v ery w e e k , ” and enclosing :i rn rtix in from the H u rra n c n to H i t iii w hich the women o f Yoitnal la a re show n t a k i n g c h a rg e o f the run nicipal f l i v v e r ; A. B, Wood rom es thro u g h from Han D iego; Oaenr II. W heeler rem its from B a rb e r, Ida., and says he Could not lie w ithout the live wire new spap er, also t h a t he likes the c o u n tr y very m uch; J . H. Himeral c a n ’t fo r g e t C o tta g e (irove even tho ugh n re s id e n t now of B rooklyn, la., a c c o m p a n y in g his r e m it ta n c e with th e re m a rk , “ We must h a v e th e Live Wire. *Tis a b o u t the only th i n g th a t keeps us alive, so d o n ’t fail to send i t ; * ’ B. T. H a tto n re m its from Dallai», O re.; C. K. N o k es comes through from Milverton; Ben Lurch w rites from P o r t land to renew for his d a u g h te r in M o n t a n a ; Mrs. H. J . K now lton rem its from S e a t t l e ; H. A. T ib b e ls rem its from Myrtle» C re e k ; an d Oeo. W. Cooley rem its from Bend. C oun ty R e p u b lic a n s 8 p c n t 11000. The Lane C ou nty R epublican c e n tr a l c o m m ittee ex p en d ed $1030.73 in «put ti n g o v e r th e re c e n t cam p a ig n in tjiis co u n ty , ac c o rd in g to th e fin a n c ia l s t a t e m e n t filed by D. E. Yornn, c h a ir m an of th e c o m m ittee. The s t a te m e n t shows th a t th e re c e ip ts of th e coni initteo fo r th e c am p a ig n were $1095, leaving a b alance on hand of $l.r>.27. T he s t a te m e n t show s th a t $(**15 of the a m o u n t e x p e n d e d w en t to the n a tio n a l cam p a ig n fu n d a n d th e rem ain d er was spent fo r p rin tin g , a d v e rtis in g , (Mintage, teleg ram s an d th e like. T he demoeratie. com m ittee received $210.25 and exp ended $253.ON, leaving a d e f i c it of $1.67, says t h e report of Donald Young, se c r e ta ry of the c e n tr a l com m ittee. T he E d w a r d s for S h e r i f f club rid leeted $136.43 a n d exp en d ed the same a m o u n t in t r y i n g to elect J o h n Ed w ards, of H pringfield, th e report filed in th e o ff ic e o f th e clerk show ing an even balance. C. P. B a rn a rd , who was elected co u n ty ju d g e on the republican ti c k e t, say s he cxpendis! the sum of $06.30, of which $35 was his share o f the con tr ib u tio n to th e cou nty c e n tra l com m i t t e e ’s fu n d , and S h e r i f f H tickeL expended $126.(0), his report says. D o n ’t h a v e a n y slackers. Keep track o f w h at each hen does by using egg record cards. F o r sale by T h e Hentinei •it $1.75 th e hundred. *** SAVED HIS HORSE Mr. It. L. M c I n ty re , of A ltoona, Ala., sa y s : “ Dr. I x ' d e a r ' s Antiseptic, Heal ing P o w d er q u i c k l y healed some bad w ire c u ts on my horse. I defy an y s t r a n g e r to fin d th e s lig h test se a r on him. ' ’ In addition to this splendid picture there will also be SHNSHINK COMEDY. Our aerial, “ The Vanishing Dagger, Episode No. 9, w !>'• shown Saturday instead of F riday, for this week only. A t the A rc a d e T h eater on Thursday-Friday, Nov. 2 5 -2 6 l)r. T .e d e n r’s a d v ice an d rem edy saved th is valu ab le anim nl. He. w arn s you not to leave a w ound sore or cut exposed, bu t to dust on Dr. I . e d e a r ’s A n tis e p tic H ealin g P ow der, which in s t a n t l y form s an a n tis e p tic p rotection an d prom otes h e a lth y healing. In his 2H y e a r s o f V ete rin n ry Prue tic e and Ex|>ert P o u ltry Breeding, Dr. I « d e a r has com pounded tv rem edy for e v e ry cu rab le ailm e n t of stock or poul t r y . W h en ev er th e y require a rem edy, it will pay you, a s it did Mr. Mein ty r e , to pu rch ase from you r d ealer the pro per I- e d e a r R emedy, on a satisfai' tio n or money back g u a ra n te e . nl!t HUMMONH. In thè Circuit Court o f thè S t a t e of Oregon in L ane C ounty, , l l a i e l U. liohde, pitti a1 1 f f . v s. P oter M. liohde, d e fe n d a u t. Tu P eter M. liohde, thè iihovc nitmcd D e fe n d a u t: • In thè nnme o f thè S ta t o of O r e g o n you a r e herebv m p i i r e d tu appetii and aiiswer thè compilimi filed lignina! vini in thè nbove e n tith a l sull vvithln sia weeks troni thè d a te of th è Cirsi pilli I In ai ioti of tliis s iiiii inons and if you fail so tu an sw er, for w ant I he reo f thè I piai ut i f f will apply tu die sani court l'or thè relief pi tu ed for m p l u i n t i f f ' s eom plain t, lo i n i : for a ju d g u icn t a n d | licere* o f thè court ilissolv ìng thè mar tinge c o u tra c t an d benda of niatrimonv e v is tìn g betw een you an d thè p l a i a t i f f l on thè grounds of desertioii for more th a n ime y e a r ininiediutelv Itisi past a n d for cruci and iiihum an tr e a tm e n t, ami for thè care, eustody and control of thè minor children. Tliis siimmons is acri ed by piiblica timi by order of thè llou. Il P. S k ip w orth, .lodge o f thè u b i n e nnmcd C ourt, d a te d on Ilio Itlth day of No vember, A. II. 11*20. Tlte d a te of thè firsl puhlirntioii of j th is anni mona will be on thè l'.Mh day of Nov collier. 1020, an d thè d a te of thè last p n b lira tio n «vili be on thè .'tlstj dnv of I leeember, A. I* 1(120. Il .1 SII IN N , \ t l o r n e y f or P l a i n t i f f Pos t ol ' l ' i e e a d i l r e s s ; t ' ol t.’i g e t iro\ e. t i r e Notice to | Realty Owners Tlte Kinney iY llytlc Rt'itlly ('ompnny will tipcti a reni istillo office in Lugotio h I miii I D o iv iii I m t I Wo luivo office* in Sull'io litui C oi ' vm IIÌ h nini are in a pimi timi lo liamllc any ianiiH ut city properly bclwccii Salem ami ( ’otlage (Irove. Il' you bave property lo soli or exchnngc, we invite you lo lisi il \\ 1 1 li us. Writo iin what you ha ve lo sell, w Ite re it is locateti, ami wheii it enti he inspeetetl. Kinriey & Hydje R ealty Co. “ Selling Farms unti Home»— T hat'« Our Business” Box 810 n 12 19c Eugene, Oregon * II' voti saw it first voti saw il ili Tilt* StMll ilici It is a fact that no tw o businesses are exactly alike, any more than are the thumb prints of different in dividuals. These points of difference will be plain il vou w ill visit-our store and i*el our prices on Blankets, Outings, Ginghams Percales, etc. Remember that we always have a com plete line of Groceries on hand, therefor come to us for your order for Thanksgiving Dinner = Yours for the lowest possible prices -----..■■ Powell & Burkholder Corner of Fifth and Main Phone 70 SUPPLYING TELEPHONE SERVICE Occasionally n u I in i * til m 'I’ h move anti a s k ns for a continuance of telephone service at. their new location. They may lie tohl that eiim|»lianee wilh Ihcii ilesires is immediately impossible owing to lack of “ telephone facilities” in a particular locality. “ W h y ,” one will say, “ the poles and wires are on the street atnl the house is already w ired .” We wish that the problem were as simple as it sounds. There may be poles and wires, but every wire may be in use in giving service to others. There limy be a cable, bill every circuit in it may be assigned to telephones already installed. There may he a telephone in the vacant house or a p a r t ment to which you move hut no spare wires and circuits from your locution to the central office. There may even he sect ions of switchboard in the t'cti tral office hut not available for operation on aeT'oniit of the lack of necessary switchboard a p p a ra tu s such as ringing keys, relays, etc. The reason for the shortage of telephone equipment Is simple. During tln‘*v\itr period we were unable to m aintain onr reserve or stock plant as the same m aterials we use were required and taken lot government purposes and for industries properly favored hy the government. Since the war, with the unexpectedly prolonged problems of reeonslruetion, production ami de livery of m aterials needed to meet even current demands have been delayed. Every business concern is having similar experiences. The m anufaetnrers of telephone equipment have licen hemline every effort to till onr orders, lint they, in turn, are meeting the same difficulties in securing rubber, paper, silk, glass, porcelain, tin, thread, shellac, metal parts and other articles not generally associated m the public mind with telephone service, a At the same time with this abnormal situation with reference to materials there exists an unprecedented demand for lelephone'serviee, and even under these circumstances our record is one of fulfillment of demand. In the first nine months of I DUO we made a total net gain of over 7IMH) telephones in the state of Oregon. A fact worthy of consideration ¡if onr op orations is the large number of telephones handled in proportion to net in crease. In those nine months we disconnected, connected and moved 41,110 instrum ents to secure the net gain above mentioned. YVe desire to give service as much as a patron wishes to receive it We <h sire to prom ptly comply with the suggestions of public authorities who have taken a proper interest in the situation. \Yfe are facing abnormal eon ditions lint we are trying to overcome our difficulties. The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company hi!) A