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^ i 1 Ir 1 • — "» - - Neighborhood News UTAH O u t of the Rain COZY AND COMFORTABLE N o «mi' p a i t ico liti ly m in d s l h r ru in in O re g o n T h e g o o d o h i I Ire g o ti iiiin I, w h o 'll Inn illy l'un In c u lle d r u m , m e n u s licn lt h m o l hii|i|ino'K H m o l p r n s p r r il) O u r olii U ro g n ii m ist r u n n u l l y lio e n jo y e d in u c u r w h ic h |iro tcc(M I lie o c c u p a n ts I rom I h e s lig h t ilm ii|incH N , tro n i th e h Iin h I c h ill m o l fro m tile lircc/.c cmiiM'il liy th e m o tio n o f th e c u r, l'or n o tr u e W ilt foot it s w h o r< in lc in th e V a lle y w ill m in ili tim t th e r e ìn a n y o th e r k n n l o f u In ee/.e. T h e Itig h c i |» riee o f un c u e lo «eil cm iiieiitiK little w h e n y o u th in k o f a l 'u n ì S e iln n . T h e p rié e is e x c e p tio n n lly m o d e r a te m o l (h e r o u i I'nrlH m e n in n y A tw is t o f th e w ris t m o l in e lcin - eiieicK ol th e w e n t h e r lire s h o t o u t, o r iin o th e i tw is t o f th e w ris t m o l y o u h a v e un o p e n cm in w h ic h to e n jo y th e h iiii - s h in e m o l Irn lin y u ir lInit is so iiln iio liiu t in m i O re g o n w in te r . V on g e t th e r e m o l y o u e r i h a c k m o l y o u g e t Im ek a ll id u l y to g o n h o iil v o m u sim i ilu to s (H ju tiu I to lilt Ht-lll u n i.) Nov. •!. Tin* pupil* ol H ip Hinr m hot « i k uvf ii p ro g n i* uml husket ir ilii* school hon .f Niomhiy ttvp lllllg. it Him Hi* 11 III D iuh'<l. .1 IX VV m k t uml I u in 1 1 y fm v <• mo veti lo th eir home Mouth ol the if rovo. 1 Imrh i W hite, or C'ottuge drove, Hjifiit Hutiinluy night him I Monthly vin iliug 111 I lie Hnllre home. MI ah Dorothy If III t'k more uml Hurry ('runic, ul*o of the d rove, voutril nt the Hullm* home H ii u (lay. Mi** Velum Hnllee vi-iletl from Him • luy night until Tuetolny m orning w ith M imm F'lore nee |«iind, of Iforenn. Albert W right, of l,eonji, hum in Htur TtiiMilfty Helling frenh mm Ianon. Mr. uml Mm. M ib* 1'iteher, Hr., uml grunilfluiigliter, Jen nett Him hr, |M*nt the week end v noting ut the J. II. HpHhr itiitl Mi lew D itcher, Jr,, llOllll'H. Awbrey WiekH, #df f.uthuin, vinitefl with relu tivo» here from Friday until T ueuduy. A rthur und Orni Htillee m otored to ('reKHell Tut Mtluy uud pur<’lm»ei| u loud of 11 |l|i|t‘H. A num ber of people from Htur und How Iti ver nre unen d in g the Free M ethodist ineetinga ut the W ildwood M’hoo! hou*e, which are being held every evening, Mr. uud Mr*. Iiib b u rd mid Mr. and Mm. Hnyder, of Doreuu, have moved into the J I*. Wick * bonne. Mr*. Kvert W right, ol Iforena, vi* iteti Tui "luy it Merlinoli with Mm. Orul Hullee. Woodson’s—for—Fordsons SAGINAW . (H jntiu I to The Hoiitme|.) Nov. ‘J. The F. T. IteiiHton fam ily ______ il m otored to Hutherlin Hunday. Tool t^tieeiier cam e down from CT|iton rom p Hnturday and ia horn«- tin* week h - SSSSSZJ w ith a *e\ ere cold. i Mr*. JudHon Allen uud daughter Mary und niece, D orothy Curtin, re turned hiHt T uenlay from a three m onth*' vmit w ith her m other arid other relative* in N u*li\ille, N. C. A large num ber attended the Her vice* and bu*ket dinner here Sunday. Thone who ittteiided from the Grove were Jon. Allen and fam ily, Kev. Hum* oud Kev. Iluinri« k mid duiigh M ftitot*v fo iis rs at Hit* m ere m ention o f tern. Mr. and Mm. C. A. Trim s and t lu il iiia u if word I ionic. daughter C hnrlolte und W alter Hrigg* were Hugene vinitorn Tuenday. and w lic iv l l i r i i '. a I Ionic, there's a Mr. and Mr*. Joe B aker, who npent the fuimmer here, have broken up I Ionic T ow n. their p retty rum p and have gone on a phi«*ure trip to C alifornio. Mr. and Mm. Hum Viekem left for and when* there's a home tow n, there's -"•nthern Oregon M onday. Mr. V irkrr* a I Ionic Tow n l\i|» e r, w liic li p rin ts a ll I la* w a h einployed by IfliikeC om ptoii Co. all summer. now s o l I Ionic, Swcot Nome. Mr. Grny hun junt fim*hed ii new odditiou to hi* bonne. Hubert KHiott and fam ily and Min*» Itavo ¡1 sent to you, no m a tte r w ltoro Floi'Hie Mat hi*, of Ktigene, were vin- y m ir p n s c n i lioino m ay Itc. Keep in itom over Hunday at the O. Knight home. to n d i wi t h y o u r old frie n d s and th e ir Tke Kd Blakely fam ily, o f Delight Valley, were Sunday vlnitom a t the tloim rs. G ih ). Fogle home. Kliner l*eoiifird, o f D rain vinited nt the home o f In* uncle, VV. 1«. L eonard, \V et I in *H( Iny. Home Sweet Home! Subscribe for Your Home Town Paper—Do It Now! WATCH Ynnt'LAliKL IT AY ILL DAY VOL chill of the the evening e )W PEARL OIL KIROStNt HEAT AND LIGHT X L*»* W ith clean-burning Pearl Oil in you roil heater you can make the children’s evening play-hour warm and com fortable. And you can carry this comfortable w arm th from play-room to bedroom or wherever you want it. There is no trouble—no dirt or ashes. Pearl Oil is most econom ical because it bum s w ith out waste. Every drop de livers comfortable warm th. It is refined and re-refined by our special process. That is your guarantee that it gives best results always. Sold in bulk by dealers everywhere. Order by name — Pearl Oil. STANDARD OIL COMPANY i C alifornia) SILK CREEK. (SjHi'int to Thi' HentineJ.) Nov. J.- <>. II. H eine is shingling unit p ainting hi» hnuxe. Mr. H a ll’» »on from M utrrn Oregon i» hero. Mr. Allrii hn» ptirrhuxvd »«me cow* from J. I). Grime». Mr». It. .1 Moc wax quite ill Nutur- •liiy evening. Mililreil Itiircham vixiteil Mr». A. WiMilrott S atu rd ay afternoon. Prof. It. S. .1. H am ilton, of Huther tin, »poke nt the church S abbath fore noon. Mi»» Ruby W haley, wha hn* la-cn »|iendiiig some tim e w ith frieiulx in Saginaw , returned T uesday night. Mr». K uitcr remain* very ill. I*. Darnell ix su ffe rin g from injuriex mist aim 'd when kicked by a horxe Tuesday. The Cole fam ily went to Lornue Momlny. Mix* Ittanch Extex ha* gone to The Dalle», w here her xi»ter, Mr». Joe D an iel», live*. Mi** I.eoto Extex ix vixiting her b ro th e r’» fam ily in Koxehurg. E. M Babcock m ade a trip to the Drove Tiiexilny. DORENA. (S|iocinl to The Sentinel.) Nov. it. Mr. amt Mr*. C arrol H ar low were up from Eugene over the week end vixiting a t the (Hen Scott am t M. M. Stew art home*. Mr. and Mr». C. M. M et.in and chit itren wren* Sunday guest» of the C art Cam pbell fam ily in C ottage Grove. Mr. and Mr». W infred T urpin came out from the Grove F rid ay evening to spend a week a t th e W arren Kelly home. S. A. M ontieth hn* m oved hi* fain tly to Dorena for the w inter. Mr. and Mr». Enrl On rout te, of Row River, »pent the week end w ith Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Damewood. Dr. M cCargnr and fam ily, o f the drove, were out to th e ir ranch here Sunday. Mr. and Mr*. D. T., E ngland nnd children nnd Mi*» Ocnovn Bale* mo tored to Creswell Sunday. Rev. and Mr*. D nnley were up from Creswell Sunday nnd conducted ser vice* nt the church. LONDON (Spccint to The Sentinel.) Nov. 2.—T<evl Oeer returned Mon day from W ilbur. Mr. nnd Mrs. A lbert N oth nnd daughter Vivinn arrived M onday to spend n few dnvs w ith Mrs. N o th ’* parent*, Mr. nnd Mrs. O. P. W ilts, nnd other relative« nt this plnce. Mr. nnd Mrs. Bert N ew ton nnd son Norm an spent S atu rd ay night nnd Hunday nt the M nrrav N ew ton home. Mrs. F red Strom nnd Mrs. Bud Thorn visited the school T hursday of ln*r week. B ert Bnughmnn left M onday for O m ton, Calif. Miss Emmn Jones returned home from Wilbur Saturday, aftot a few \ w eek»’ vnit w ith Mrs. Lawrence M oi rORMER OLYMPIC MIDDLEWEIOUT WRESTLING CHAMPION DOMINO ley. M r. and Mr». Snin Short ridge, of thè (trovi-, motorini np to thè (I mi , Hutherliii home Hundiiy. .1. Il lini,-. |u ni Sntiirdny night at thè Itoliert Simili tinaie. Amimi! Itm-i- thnt visitili Hnnday at thè O. P, Will» home were Mr. and Mr- W ('. Shortrid',,’ 1 ' and min Claude, Mr and Mr», .1 T. Simili am i *on Cari and Mr. and Mr» W. T. Jone». Mi. limi Mr*. Howard C oi m otored to thè Grave Tuexday. W A. III ! k and no» C harlia af- lendeil thè football giurie in thè (irove Eridny nfternoon. SOUTHERN PA C IFIC T IM E TA B LE (Corrected Augii»! Ut». 1021.) North Hound South Bound No. I h 0:67 a. ai. No. Et 12:10 a. m. No. Il 2:22 |>. tu. No. 62— ti: Il a. ut. No. Hi .tot7 a. tu No. If, 2:10 p. ut No. 17— 7:40 p. ni NOTICE TO OREDITOR8 N otile i» hun-by gì veli tim i E bza Huldm rd wu» ap p o m tid A diuini»trutnx T H trR O tX EN of thè eiitute of Wiley M. H ubbard, deren . d, by th è C ooaly Court of W orld’* mnldU-weight Olympie champion 1012, one of the best in the wrest- l^m e Couiity, Oregon, on thè 27th day game, who meet* Ralph H and ia Moo*«- hall, C ottage Grove, tom orrow of H* pii min r, A. 7)., 10-1 and tliat all ling |M -r» O ll H liav mg e.iuitu» ugainxt Mnid night, S atu rd ay, Novem ber 5. eetulo are henil ay notified to preaeut thè xann-, duly verified, to tke xaid E lm i U ubburd, adiim nxt ra tr ii, at Doreria. Oregon, w ilkin »ii month» troni tue date of thè fim i publication of thi» nolo«. Irate of first pnb liration of notici; Ito 71li day of O etober, 1021. LEI/.A HU BBARD, Adm m i»tratrii. il. J. SII IN N , A ttorney for «»tato. o7 n& Subscribe if you can, borrow it if you need to, steal it if you have to, but read The »Sentinel NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Departuiunt of thè Interio r, U. 8. land office ut Uoneburg, Oregon, Bep U'Oiber M, 1021. N otiee i» bereby given th a t P au l N. Htediaan, of C urila, Oiegou, who, on May 14, 1020, marie hum eateud entry Merini No. 012046, for W'Vh N E 1/*, E 1/» M t 'i , Scellini 10, T o»n*hip 21 H., Rango 4 W., W illum ette M« rullan, ha» filili n o tile of iuteuliou to muke f la ti thrae « w r proof, io e»tuhh»h clami to thè luud ubove riexcribeil, be- fore Regiater and R rceiver, U. b. Luud O llice, ut Roaeburg, Oregon, ou thè Hth day of Novum bur, 1021. C laiiuaut nume» a» witueiuiea: J . A. W atkm», of Comatock, O regou; W alter Skidm ure, of C urtiu: ilom er Alien, of C urtiu; A. Y. Milli», of Comxtock. Oet7 novi. W. U. CANON, Reginter. ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE FINAL SETTLEMENT. THE MARCUS SHOW OF 1921 ¡ h by tar the mont pretentious attraction that ha» ever been booked in the city of Eugene. It itt, wih the poaübie exception of Ziegfehl’a “ Follies,” without rival among American re vue«. Furtherm ore it i« the ONLY BIO MUSICAL SHOW COMING TO TI1E COAST THIS SEASON. A h a «pedal accommodation to our out of town patron« a SPECIAL $ MATINEE $ will be given. The afternoon per formance will be complete in every detail. MAIL ORDERS, accompanied by remittance, will be filled in order of receipt. OF Notice i* hereby given th a t the un dersigni'd, ad m inistrator of the estate of IE C. M ailsen, deceased, ha* filed in the Couuty Court of the state of Oregon, for l-iuie C ounty, her final account in the m atter of »aid estate nud that S atu rd ay, the 17th day of December, 1021. at the hour or 11 o 'clock a. in. of »aid day ha* been »et for the hearing of »aid final account and the approval of the »urne. Published for the first tim e by order of the County Judge of lam e County th is L’Hth dnv of October, 1021. JU L IE C. M ADSEN. Adoiiuixt n itr ii of the estate o2H iiJfi of H. M adsen, deceased. AMERICA S FOREMOST GIRLIESQÜE HARLEQUINADE M a rc u s S h o w o f 1 9 2 1 Company of nearly 100—Entire train of double length rail- oad baggage cars and INillman sleepers required to transport h is attraction from stand to stand. SPECIAL ARMISTICE DAY MATINEE ... $1.00 AND 50c NIGHT PRICES................ .................... 50c, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 Absolutely None Higher Elks Christmas Fund 24-Rounds of Fast Boxing-24 Be there and count ’em yourself Two Wrestling Bouts Music and Features All the money goes to help make the kiddies happy on Christmas Day Eugene Armory Thurs., Nov.