PROGRAM OUT, FARMERS’ INSTITUTE NOV. 1 5 ,1 6 ARCADE TH EA TER W EEKLY PROGRAM Fri.—“ The Highest Law,” by Ralph luce. The story of “ The Highest l.aw ” is au orig mal by Lew is Allen Brown ami it tells iu a most interesting manner the career of an old soldier who fought under Urant. Then follows a series of stirring scenes of the days of ’61, when brother fought against brother. Mr. luce will be aeeu in his impressive and most realistic impersonation of Abraham Lincoln. A picture fitting for Armistice Day. “ Diamond (^tieen” chapter t k irt ecu. Sat.—“ Lahotna,” an Edgar Lewis production. Cast, Louise Burnham and .lack Perrin. A drama of the early days in Oklahoma, when there was a rush for homes in the early •80s. Comedy, “ Burglars Bold.” Sun-Mon.—Bill Hart in “ SAND.” Bill says. “ Now let ’em come.” A country in fested by bandit» a town in the grip o f a brutal boss. A girl in need of a two fisted man. Bill says lets go. A typical Bill Hart picture. W ILLIAM Hoot Gibson in “ The Movie Trail.“ Tues.—“ Salvage,' ’ Pauline Frederick and Milton Sills. A powerful story of Mother love. A woman’s journey from depths of despair to heights of happiness. A Century comedy, “ Dandy Lions.” Wed. “ World and His Wife,” featuring Alma Rubins. "T he World and his W ife” is an appealing story of modern Spain, full of color and pus- sion. Comedy, Harold “ Pinched.” Liovd in Thurs.—‘ ‘ T h e G r e a t e s t L o v e , ’ ’ Vera Gordon, the mother of “ Humoresque.” A vital glowing drama of life it self told in the universal life of humanity. A great heart- interest picture lavishly staged and superbly acted by a super lative east. “ International News,” cur rent events of the day. Comedy, “ Those Doggone Kids.” S. H A R T IN “S A N D ” BLU E M O U N T A I N ' ( S p e c ia l to The S e n tin e l.) N ov. 8 . d a y H a l f wits seriously 111 j 11 rod n few d a y s a g o when thrown fr o m u borse, but 1 • ab le to be out tigli i 11 l i t i . 1 .11 non »ter sold n horse to J o h n P a lm e r one d a y last week. Mr*. J . C r a w f o r d has gone to Ouk In ml to visit her | at re ut» fo r 11 mouth. Mr». Tht'iin M iller unti il ii ld iv u , Rev. S k e lt o n miti Pimi M a y s w ere gu ests at the J o h n Allen holin' S u n d a y . M is. II. II. K i b b y , Mr» Kekes, Mi»» K 1I1 1 I1 Lu udw i'lir mol Mis» E l /»belli Allen were gue»ls o f Mr». F in le y Wliipps S u n d a y . The o f f i c i a l program o f the furnier»1 m a ln o te to be held here Tue». luy mid Wednesday, Nov. 13 mid Id, under the uuapice» o f the vocatioual aurirulturul depuri incili o f the lugli »du mi, the giu li ge, the dia in ber ol com me ree mid i he couuly agricultural agent '» oft e-c, lut» beeil giv en oui l>\ Irti IV Whittle), county ugeul. The program i» il» f o l l o » » : Tuesday, N ovem ber 16. 9:30 a. iu. Introductory remark», K. J. h d wards, Smith Hughe» iliMtructor IIKHRON. in agriculture. Cottage Uro ve. Practical Poultry Maiiagenieul Prof. (S|M‘eiul lo Tilt- Senliuel.) A. U. I.uiiii, chief iu |Hiiillry, II. A. N o v . 9 . M iss 1 .1 lini 11 T a y l o r went P. Ueuerat im . ii Itry di»cu»»i»ii. to Eugene lust T lm istlu y on business. 12:00 iu.- -l.uucmmii. M u . Robinson, o f CroHwoll, vis ite d The afternoon »e»»ion will lie di night ut Ilo- F. C Vided. Him ilu isiu a will l>e o f N|M'l-|Ul o v e r T h u r s d a y intere»! lo uien, men, the oilier wilt be for F ühre r home. Mr. Hiu slm w is b u ild in g a play » om en . 1:30 p. m. M e n ’» l>it ision “ A Place »lied on the school grounds. Mr. mid Mrs. J a c k llopum u and for Small »'unis and K ern el on the D iversified Farm ,“ by a represent» fa m ily and Miss Lein K e lly were Su n five o f the horticultural dc|>artuieut, day gu ests at the Finii y home on O. A. O. " H a » the Hairy Ouw a C e d a r t-reek. Place iu Tin» ('om m u iu ty ,• ’ Ira P. Whituey, county ugricultiiml agent. Hemou»tral ion» Poultry Show A poultry »how will be held iu eonuee turn with the day *B progrnui. Prof I. uiiii will judge the exhib it» 11» well a» use them for dciuonatratiou pur pose». " W h o hu» the best egg machine ill l.nue county f " Those 111 attendance are rc<(Uc»ted to bring their high pro dueing ben». Prof. I. uiiii will decide which one is best. Special prises prob ably will lie offered in this tlltisiou. Those having real " b r e d for produe l i o n " male birds are requested 1» bring them to the allow. Hairy cow lest Who has the great est producing dairy cow in the Pot tage Drove community f Kutries should be made with Mr. Kdwarda. Kutries elo.se M onday, No v ember It. The tests will be super tisetl by the Smith Hughes ngrieullural Notice this delicious student». Allowance will be rnude for age and jHTiod o f lactation. This tesl fla v o r w hen y o u will create a great deal o f interest. smoke Lucky Strike W o m e n ’s D iv isio n— 1 :30 p. m. In — it's sealed in by troductory remarks. Miss Maude K. Lamsou, Smith Hughes instructor 111 the toasting process home economies, Pol luge Drove. Belter Kesulls With l.ess l a b o r in the H o m e , " Miss Marjorie Smith, nutrition specialist, O. A. P. Demonstrations by the vocational home economics department. Pottage Drove high school. W ednesday. N ovem ber 16. 9:30 a. m.— Livestock ju dg in g con test in churge o f Prof. II. A. landgren, x tension animal husbuudman, O. A. C., and J. D. Swan, assistant county dr . FROST school superintendent, Kugene. PJ:on iu. Big feed mid get together O f f i c e in U w » m Building meeting under the suspires o f the Pol Phone t> tage Drove chamber o f commerce. l 'regoli Col tag« Drove 2:00 p. 111 " S o i l Building viu the Prop Rotation Rou te,’ ’ Prof. P. V. K ii/.k, soils spec in list, O. A. P. UAVEN C. DYOTT, M. D. Discussion— " L i v e s t o c k and Its Be IU V S1 C 1A M A N D aUKUKON Intion to Diversified F a r m i n g , " 11. A. I.iii.lgren, O A. C. A l i » ) w ork iu alt Ha b ra uche». P r o fe s s o r in Cards c. Û. ANOTHER DIARY PRODUCED IN THIS SECTION K v e u iu g » by a p p o iu t m v u i t>Jt Aluiu, C orn er McvouU» Street C o l l a g e D r o v e , O re guu WRESTLING To a Finish— No Time Limit Best Two Falls Out of Three R alph M and OF COTTAGE GROVE SOUTHERN OREGON CHAMPION vs T h o r O ls e n World’s middleweight Olympic Champion 1912 Fur a siilo pur.sc of $2(1(1, vvliit-h I uin I m - cii pouted with Karl Hill, mul tin- vviiini'i' in lake I lie entire gale receipt«. at Moose Hall, Cottage Grove Wednesday Night, Nov. 23 These men wreMtleii '2 hour« In a draw here on the night of Noveniher 5 in one « f I he lasle.sl ami heat matrln-H ever hehl in the weal One Good Wrestling Preliminary which will licgin at 8 ’til Main event licgiim al 9 o'clock sharp LADIES ARE TICKETS ON SALE AT EARL HILL’S 55c, $1.10, $1.65 and $2.20, includin': tax Lincoln The Dalles 6% Bonds 6% Bonds Dated Sept. 1, 1921 Due Sept. 1, 1929.15 DENOMINATION $1000 Price to yield Dated <»et 15, 1921 Due net 15, 19.11 41 DENOMINATION $500 $1000 Prioe to yield 5.60% 5.70% County Oregon J. E. YOUNG HJalmar Rutzebeck Tells o f Strange Duel W ith Crosscut Saw as the W eapon. VILLIAM S HART a F . Hi id MAN para mount - at.Ti. .Ar t p i c i u k l his girl, his horse and his gun Line ’em tip with William S. Hart in a fight against wrong, then thrill while you watch things happen* This time it’s a bandit plot, a railroad holdup, a bit of jealousy, and a false charge that “ Bill is “ yellow.” Arcade Theatre, Suoday-Monday, Nov. 13-14 Matinee Sunday Afternoon at 2 :0 0 W H Y S L E E P IN A CO LD ROOM? Special winter rates al Hotel Oregon for steam-heated rooms with running water, with or without bath. WITHOFT BATH Single person in room, per week........................................$5.00 Two persons in room, per week........................................ $6.00 WITH BATH Single person in room, per week.............................. ...... $7.00 Two persons in room, per week........................................ $9.00 Also number of transient rooms at 50c, 75c and $1.00 per night without bath, or $1.50 per night with bath. H o tel O rego n T. C. SHAW, Manager What do vou want? Anvwav a Sentinel Wantad will ¡ret it for vou. What do vou want anvwav? Something in the Cottage Drove Innate must be conducive to the pro luetion o f strange diaries. The diary o f Opal Whtteley recently set the world by the ears and in the October number o f the Wide W’ orhi :t p|»'»rs the story, " A M a n ’s L u c k , " being the diary o f Hjitlniar Rutzeberk, who as a " t o u r i s t ’ ' s|s»nt u mouth iu the logging <ainps al Disston, near which the other diary gained much o f its inspiration. Hjulmar tells o f being befriended by a Cottage Drove physician, Dr. Kline, who secured the j o b in the woods for him. The portiou o f the diary laid in this section denis almost entirely with a duel in which Hjulmar took part with the heat) " f e l l e r , ” who is called Fred. " F e l l e r , " in this ease, refers to a man who falls trees, and not to a companion, for there was no com pitnioiiship in this ease. The wea|s>n used in this strange duel was a cross cut saw, with one man at either end. The story in this diary is a more than plausible one, with the e x cep tion o f the statement that the other party to the duel visited the saloons in Cottage Drove. There were no saloons here during the year I9M, when the diary is dated. A lf. W illiam « Hurt in A uto A ccident. Row River, Ore., N ov . 9.— (Hfs-cial to The dentine!.) Alfred William» sustained |iainful injuries Sunday nmr ning when the Ford roadster in whieh he and Archie Jone* were riding be came uninanaguble ami turned turtle near the Wiley Hubbard ranch. It was found necessary to take twelve stitches in Mr. W illia m s’ leg as four o f the leaders were severed. It will be a month or six weeks la-fore he is able to resume work. Mr. Jones rc eeived a few minor bruises and both were quite badly shaken up. The car was quite badly wrecked. W A N T A D R A T E S — The minimum price o f a wantad is 35e. Three inser tions for the priee o f two. Book keeping charge o f 25e unless paid for in advance. ••• Urt'guA IL J. SÜ1AN au«! ii u U ry puiiiic. l'ru t licw ë RALPH SCHNEELOCH COMPANY BONDS A T 'iL k N L l AT LAW au i w t u i j iivu ) i u r » 0 1 Municipal and Corporation Finance Du tit Iter men« Building I'orllaud, Oregon p e t i t ’ U CO. buiier iildg., Collagi' U auvc , O ff. ALTA KINO ATTORSIZi V -A T -D A W TAKE THE Coileelion», Prul/ale, Notary Pubbli l i t II lib im eli« ö l., L og en «, Ore. Scenic Shasta Route TO H. W. m u s . D. M. D. bJ U 'L i.1 ULNA IDI A Z Modciu equipmeul. Z iru lN atiou al Unii tv Uliig. O lile » huma V ». ni. lo i i i ut-, i tu b p. m. L ea ning» or tv u o ti » j » by »ppoinlm eul. J. S. MEDLEY A l T O A N Zi f A i L A W Luguue i s/un uuii Saving* Dunk Building Lugen» Oreguu DR. W. M. HAMILTON SUNNY SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA THROUGH SLEEPING CAR SERVICE TO SACRAMENTO Chronic Ca»e» a LOS ANGELES Specialty O fficii Over Darby Uurdware Re»., 212 South P a c if ic Highway DR. A. W. KIME S P E C IA L IS T IN ODSTETU1CH Will cure fur confin ement» at hi» home i f deaired. Special uurau i f required. Phouc*: o f f ic e , 34; residence, 120 J. SAN FRANCISCO AND C lU A O P A A C T iU offer* all the comfort« of modern travel Convenient whedule», observation cam, and excellent meal« are other feature« of the Hha«ln Route Round Trip W INTER EXCURSION TICKETS are on «ale at REDUCED FARE MRS. F. J. ALSTOTT SU G G E STIV E T H E R A P E U T IC S Why koup your pains t Both chronic and acuta ailment» treated Phone 180-L Cottage d r o v e PLYMOUTH ROCK PULLET PRODUCES LARGE BIDDY BERRY The nniiun! spring pullet large I egg contest for the Cottage Drove section shirts with an exhibit from a Plymouth Rock pullet ow ned by Mrs. Nettie Haling. The egg mean lire» 8 inches by 6 % inches. Tills Rock evid ently tried to set nn ex ample that her more favored White Is-ghorn sister will fiml it hard to equal. Mrs. Haling gives jsirt o f the credit to the fact that she used Sterlin g feed. SiikiU u v riiu ». CotUhgo G fov o ali c o u r u , Oregon WIRE ORDERS COLLECT A T T O ttfxL k A i W i W ou ESPECIALLY INVITED DR. W. E. LEBOW For ticket« anti information u«k agents, or write Southern Pacific Lines n4-l 1-18-25 John M. Scott, (I cneral I'aaacnger Agent D E N T IS T O f f i c e : Fifth mid Main Street* Hours: 8:.!0 to 12 and I to 5:30 Phone»: O f f ie e 35, Residence 133 L. Evenings and Sundays by nppoinl ment. _______________ FOR D A N C IN G LESSO NS PH O N E 112 L STEENS PRIVATE DANCING ACADEMY Residence, 2t North Seventh SI. 1 a — — ■ ■■ ■ r■' . '=s City Transfer Grove Transfer Hauling and Graying Furniture Movingand General Jobhing P I A N O M O V IN O A S P E C IA L T Y W OOD SO LD A N D D E L IV E R E D O ffic e In Spray Brick Naar 8. P. D epot r. P H O N E »9 W. JACORS. P R O P R IE T O R R«a. Phon« 2 1 F 3 O fflc # Phon# 4