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AR C AD E T H E A T E R OREGON NEWS NOTES WEEKLY PROGRAM OF GENERAUNTEREST Fri.— L e w C o d y in “ A Dangerous Pastime.” A power ful drama crammed with whirl wind action, thrills romance and suspense through the en tire five reels. “ Diamond Queen” chapter fourteen. Sat.- William Russell in “ Bare Knuckles.” A typical western, one you will enjoy seeing. A Sunshine comedy, “ The Hayseed.” Sun. K n i d B e n n e t t in ‘ ’Keeping Up With Lizzie.” Keeping I p With lassie kept them on the jump ahead of the sheriff. See what hap pencil to a little American vil lage when they tried “ Keep ing Up With lassie.” She went away to college, came back, ami oh w hat a difference. Dan staid at home and raised crops, and Lizzie raised the dickens. Mon.-Tues. —“ What Women Will Do,” by Anna Q. Nilson. Do you know what “ Women Will DoT” ’ Seek and find out what women will do. A picture o f interest to all men. The most spectacular horse race ever screened. A sensational high dive from a flying trapeze. A hair raising spirit ualistic seance. A girl plunging into the murky waters of New York harbor. Principal Events of the Week Briefly Sketched for Infor mation of Our Readers. A Century Sale.” A parade two miles long Initiated the Armistice day celebration In for- vallts. The Union Oil company has started construction of a now plant III Thu “ For comedy, Wed. Kthel Clayton in “ Crooked Streets,” with .lack Holt and Clyde Filmore. A tale of the Mystic Hast. Lured by the land of the joss and maudcrin, she sailed as the aide of a Yankee collector of art. See a picture filled with a hundred thrills, and the opium smugglers in the under world of Shanghai. Winter Short Courses Corvallis. Ore., Dec. 26 31. 1921 Put Science into farm Practice Fruit amt V egetable course... Dee. 3 17 Traetor Meeh. co u rse.....Ian. 2 Mar. IS Dairy M anf. course . Jan. 2 Mar. IS Agriculture eourse ____Jan. 2 M ar. is D airy Herdsmen course Ann. 2 Mar. IS Grain G rading eourse............... Ian. 9 21 Beekeeping eourse.... .Ian. 30 Feb. 23 Hom emakers' conference____Mar. 20 25 Members Visit. Dean Eric W . Allen, o f the journal ism department o f the University o f Oregon, and W . G. Thaeher, o f the commerce department o f the same in stitution, were business visitors in the city Tuesday. Their visit here was in connection with the arrangement o f Oregon Agricultural College the program for the aau u a I. meeting of Full information, any course, b y w rit the Oregon N ew spaper conference, to ing. Registrar, O. A. C., Corvallis, Ore. be held at the university in January. . ™ 1 Z a n e G r e y ’s p o p u la r s t o r y The Man of the Forest A M ASSIVE T A L K <>F LOVE AN D ADVENTU RE, W ITH AN A L L STAR CAST, INCLUDING Robert McKim, Claire Adams Carl Gantvoort CRASH! B ANG ! Before the irresistible blows of the hug«* log the heavy door gave way! The pack o f wolf-like des peradoes poured into the little cabin eager to get their hands on the one man who was threatening to upset their crooked plans Milt Dale- “ The Man o f the Forest.” No one but Zane Grey could have written such a story. I t ’s a tale of the red-blooded West a tale o f fighting men for the love of a girl. It will grip and hold you as has no other picture. AF T E R T H A T BIG TH AN KSG IVIN G DINNER, SEE ZANE G R E Y ’S LATEST PICTURE. Arcade Theatre November 24 and 25 CONTINUOUS SHOW FROM 2 P. M. T IL L 11 P. M. Knowles & Gräber CALOL LIQUID GLOSS H ardw are and G rove F u rn itu re Cottage Oregon ................ t 111«' aix«» 36 long coat, value $53.00, 1now si/ .t* t Ine 36 short eoal, value ♦60 00, now t hie MÌ Kt» 37 short coal, value ♦45.00, now t Ine s i/o 38 short coal, value ♦ n o IN I, now Two i i iì n n c n ’ size 36 wool routa, value ♦33 and ♦35, now Eight Indira’ wool tweed service or motor conta, value now at - The first farm bureau week ever ob served in Linn county will be held In Albany from December 13 to 17, In clusive. A record breaking crowd from south ern Oregon and northern California attended Medford's Armistice day cele bration. A majority of the assessors of the state, in convention at Salem, went on record as opposed to the proposed state income tax. Douglas county broccoli growers have completed a co-operative organ isation to be known ns the Umpqua Broccoli Exchange. Gibson C? Hickey, veteran of the World war, committed suicide near Cedar Mills Sunday by shooting him self through the heart. Sheriffs and county clerks from every section o f Oregon met In an nual convention at the Multnomah county courthouse hist week. Governor Olcott has been advised that the Brooks-Scanlon Lumber com pany at Bend has stopped cutting lim ber along The Dalles-Califomla high way near Bend. A “ beekeepers' round-up” Is the term applied to the meeting and conference of the Oregon State Beekeepers' asso ciation to be held in Pendleton Jan uary 26 and 27. Marion county farmers Interested In the flax Industry will hold a confer ence in Salem this week to consider the organization o f a non profit grow ing and selling association. Coos county has obtained par and a premium of $945 for $150,000 worth of good road bonds voted last Jutte to match the state highway money on the Bandon-Cnmas valley road. A Commercial club committee has reported favorably on the proposal to erect a memorial building at Salem In honor of the soldiers, sailors and marines who fought in the late war. Because he shipped more hay last year than any other shipper In the state. M. G Reed of Albany has been appointed vcle-prcfddent of the Na tional Hay Press association from Ore gon. North Bend will have a special city election Novem ber 28 to decide whether to raise $6000 more for gen eral city purposes next year, as call ed for by the budget recently made out. City Recorder Ross Farnham has cost the city of Bend Just $1 In the 10 months he has been In office, sal ary and expenses of the office being $1775 and fees and fines reaching a total of $1774. Applications aggregating 11.723 hare been filed by ex-service men entitled to benefits under the so-called bonus law. according to announcement of of ficials of the world war veterans state aid commission. The commercial crop of pears for the Medford district of the Rogue river valley has been shipped to the eastern markets. These shipments numbered 690 cars, as against 787 cars for the previous year. Permission has been granted the Valley fk Slletz Railroad company by the Interstate commerce commission to Issue $70,000 In capital stock against Its lines In Oregon for the purpose of paying o ff funded debts. J. II. McLelland, a Bend watchmaker and member of the American legion , has Just received a letter signed by King George of England, enclosing a silver Victory medal awarded McLel land for services In the World war. Portland Chinese reopened their tong war last week, falling to kill any Chinese, but fatally shooting John Stevens, a bystander, with a chance bullet from a heavy caliber pistol. Stevens was shot through the heart. The Pacific Livestock company has palu to the state $53,000 In full settle ment of a suit brought by the attorney general to recover certain lands al leged to have been acquired by the livestock corporation through fraud. There was one fatality In Oregon due to Industrial accidents during the week ending November 10, according to a report prepared by the state In dustrial accident commission. The vic tim was William Hcott, bridgeman, Portland. $33 26 $38.05 $28 05 $38 05 $1085 0<), $15.05 'I’lirar goods have to lie seen lo !><• appreciated. liquor. allotted tor distribution a quantity o f vegetable seeds (fiv e kinds) and a few flow er need*. He snys: “ In that the government is spending good money for these seeds 1 ,1«) not w ant to see them wasted utul do not want to distribute them indiscrim inntely, but 1 shall lie glad to send them to anyone in Oregon desiring them for use. ’ ’ Faculty No. 1 Values Farmers o f lower Sllet* bny met at M uiios Lauding and decided to organ ise a cie-operative cheese factory. Ninety-two students have been sus pended front the University o f Oregon for non-payment of laboratory h e». Marlon county officers in a series of raids conducted at Salem confis cated approximately 150 gallons of Thura-Fri.- “ Man of the Forest.” Zone's latest story. By Robert McKim and Claire Adams. “ Man of the Forest” is a typical western and out door picture. It is a story of the great outdoors and in its unfoldmcnt many of the most exciting events that Zane G rey’s brain has ever con ceived are flashed upon the silver screen. llarohl Lloyd in one of his famo'is two reel comedies. University Ladies’ Seal Plush Coats Dalles Stanfield Has Free Seeds. The Sentinel wants all the news all Senator Stanfield writes that, wheth the time. I f you know an item, phone the policy is wise or not, he has been it in. Our numbor is 159 J. FARMERS' WEEK Som e Bargains for This W eek End and All of Next One men's all wool, tailored suit, size -IO, value ♦33 75 at $25 50 One lot ladies’ sweaters, emit and sport styles, liuti are priced rifili * One lot of ladies' and misses' shoes in patent, kid and calf; tuition and lace; sizes t'ruin 2!-« In 4; priced at from ♦! to $3 (Ml These are rare bargains as shoes are priced today. P Corner o w of Fifth e ll and Main & B u r k h o l d Phone e r 70 Mr«. 8. M Yoran Fa**o* BUDGET LA W DISK KG A R I) ED BY LA N E ROAD DtSTRICTS lint. H. II. Yom n, mH«h*nt of Ku goti»» for 3M y«»tirs, <lt«*<l litrtt work, a fter A n i n g i i |* ui thè tnlviee o f t'Iyde N. a Io n i; ill iieHjt. She litui I h ** ii ut «|ee I ill ing health for a iiutiit»or o f year«, lie JiihurAoi, ili»!rie! ntloruey, Ihe laiue .«itir« the h uh ha ntl, Mr«. Yoran i« *ur eoiinty muri ha* Inntrurteil Ihe Ini vive«| by three «on.«. Colonel Georg* ( « v e r * <>f ihe m riou» rumi d io m i . lo O. Tornii, W illiam C. Yorun ami liar imeeed n» u-iiiil wilh iheir *|ierial In i evie*, di*regnr<ling thè n e » budget win K. Yonrn, ami a daughter, Mr-. I » u ii*e Whit ton, w ife o f C. A. K In », whn-h Inelude» « i t i m i it* provi »imi» nll rumi di»trn-t». The dintrirt Whit ton, all «if Kug«,u«'. I ntloruey hn* giv.-n il n» hi* opinion hnt thè Innr n» il n o » exi»t* doe» noi npply lo »poemi rond lu i lev io* Without thè»*' »perlnl dintrirt lei io», rond Work nell yenr would bave beeii m-gleeled in Mime o f thè di»tro t» and thè program mup|»'d olii by lite rount' court would hnvo beoti rurtnilod lo largo elio n i. and if y«u wish lo move in III«* righi direction, you nlumld come tu the direction of this hank if you a r e going t<> o|**n an account. This hank has es lahlinhed u reputation for re liability and ntalnlity. All ae ennuis welcome. COTTAGE OROVE EOO POOL N E T 8 PRODUCERS BIG PR O PIT EYES TESTED GLASSES FITTED TH E BF.ST. BUT NOT EXTRAVAGANT DR. ROYAL J. GICK Eyesight Specialist Corner 9th nini W illam ette Street* Eugene, Oregon Th«e*e whn « t o m i th«*ir «'tftf« «luriu^ ' thè |M‘rii*«l of low priri*« bave j u«l «ohi out their | mm »I al n largo |»rofit m o r (he |»rie$* e tlf re ut when they wor«* jmi ! mio «torace. Ahout | I ihhi wih nettetl tu thè iiieintH*r« o f thi* |*»ol m I mivi * i what th«*y wouhl bave r e « * e iv I witli | out Ntnriug. The |iro«Iu<’«*r* « r e *«41 . |j|eimo<l ami J. Ir*. H|>rt»y, w ho iuaui|>u , liti III thè | mm 1 1, in hlttllly « ’ Intuii «fritti thè «u«***«*rtrt «if thè pimi. Il«* «i»y»*#' , The ¿«»•I h to’ lp tho«e w ho h«'lp tlietimrlve*. * 9 M EM BER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM . First National Bank “ The Old Reliable” I f you liko thè editoria)», teli your A wantnil eoal* little ami friend» aironi them, nini help lo rnnke !lhem benr fruii. •** £ 4 ^ ™ ^ d u d j ^ * u want. u»unlly •* PYGMALION Presented by the Dramatic Department of the University of Oregon Under the Direction of Fergus Reddie for the Benefit of the Elks’ Christmas Fand Eugene Theatre, Dec. 1 and 2 T IC K E T S $ 1 .0 0 A N D $1.50 E A C H HOME AND GET YOUR MONEY’S WORTH, RESIDES (IET TINO IT AGAIN WHEN YOU SEE THE HAPPY KIDDIES ON CHRISTMAS DAY.