ARCADE THEATER OREGON NEWS NOTES W EEK LY PROGRAM try club, with its soul hobbies, ami “ My tioodnesN ! ’ ” it set tin whole town laughing. You simply must see " L e t ’s Me Fashionable. ” Fri., 1 30—Jack Bickford *11 Tin' Man Who Had Every - thmv " Young H um Hullwny was horn with everything and found hr had nothing. So hr started all over ugaip with empty hands, and diseoverrd that inotirN and good times are nothing in life and that love and sell reaped are everything. Also a Sunshine eotuedy. Tues., dan. .'1 “ Hod’s Cruci ble,” with Wilton Lackaye. "(lo t i’s Crucible’ ’ t e l l s the sto ry of a young stranger within our gates who fought bravely to overcome the countless ob stacles that confronted him and who won Ins fight. Sat., Dee. 31— W illiam Far- liuin in , , The Seuttlers.” A thrilling story of the sea, that deals with brutality, crime, love and heroism on the high seas. "W inners of the W est,” with Art Aeord. Thrilling exploits in tile lives of Kit l'arson and f'aptain John t' Fremont. An eighteen episode serial. Couic and follow Kit Carson and Captain Fremont across the great plains in the famous trail breaking expedition of 1S4S to tin gold lields ot Cal ifornia Wed., dan 4 Bryant Wash burn in " Mrs. Temple’s Tele gram.” Hubby was home again he'd been out all night and was innocent been to sit up with a sick friend. But she caught him. Result—-that “ Tel egram. ” Thu., dan. 5 Sessile llaya- kawa in “ The First Born." From the play by Francis Pow ers. The greatest Chinese dra ma evei produced. A pictur- ization of San Francisco's fa mous Chinatown in the days before the fire, in a tale that is thrilling with romance and dramatic action. International News, Current Events of the Day ; The World Before Your Lyes Sun. .Mon., dan 1-2 “ Lets It. Fashionable " Douglas Mo- Lean anti Doris May You see, my dear, they tried to live fastei than their speed limit. And when they joined that er r rather sporty set at the coun- OF GENERAL INTEREST Principal Events of the Week Briefly Sketched for Infor mation of Our Readers. Your liberal patronage o f the past year •math* it such a happy out* for us that it is with the Nine liutiilrcil chllilren attemlml II imii I h mi until com m u nity i ’ liriatiua» tree ralabrutlou most cordial holiday s|»irit that we wish you l.a Granite'» payroll is uow ov e r $3.- 000.1100. liic (I W it « N alone pay tnK out $2,044,816 111 wanes. Connie John son o f Union Is deuil uh ( he result o f un u ulom ohile w reck th ree m iles from La Grande. h'armers of l.u k c county w ho stored their wheat when the price was arouiut the $1 :Ui mark are uow selling T w o tee Jams b lock the Colum bia river within a few m iles of T he Dalles, com p letely spanning it 111 both lu- stau ces T h e state highw ay com m ission will receiv e bids January 10 fo r the sale o f 1,000,000 o f 5 per cen t sta le high way bonds -) D ecem ber holds the low record for m any years for m arriage licenses In Astoria, only one having been issued so fur this m onth. d u n s are already under way for the annual session o f tile 1 O. O. F grand lodge, w hich w ill be held In K ugonc next May W ith the line o f the Mount Hood railw ay open, shipm en ts o f apples from H ood Itlver are in creasing Shipm ents last week reached 242 cars T h e K lam ath Kails city cou n cil has a ccep ted a hid o f the Stilt/, com p u n ) for a le.nee-gallon en gine pump tor the Corner Fifth and Main Telephone 70 fire departm ent, to coat $13,1100. A fter the voters of the Uend school district had turned dow n a $124,030 levy, the district hoard o f d irectors T h e man who b r ag s that he would n o t ic i ; that same are v o id and o f no e f f e c t . m et anil passed a $122,618 levy. N o r th w e st e rn N a t io n a l Insu ran ce ( ’o. fi g h t till the hot place fr eez es o v e r S T. Aiilhouse o f Siuslaw brought T o Who m It Muy <‘o i i e o r n : K ( ’ . L o c k w o o d , A g ent, and then fig h t on the ice, is usunli,) Fire insurance polici es Nos. -125 to Into Kugene the pelts o f eigh t bob d.’lOjf* 13 at C o tt a g e d r o v e , Oregon d r o w n e d hi the first round. I fill inclusive ami a u t o m o b ile eerti fi ca ts, the bounty on w hlrh he obtained entes Nos. 1 to 25 inc lus ive ot the at the o ffic e o f the cou n ty clerk C ott a g e G r ov e, O reg on ugeiiov o f this D evelop m en t at present to a depth eompuiiY have heei^ lost, mislaid, tie o f 100 feet In the (io ld Coin m ine at stro ved or stolen froiy my o f f i c e and G old Hill sh ow s a fair sized vein uf this is to n o t if y any person or persons ho ld ing said policies or c e r t if ic a t e s quartz running $luu per ton in gold lin ker has a pack in g com pany with a capita l o f $60, pop , a rticle s o f Incor SOUTHERN P A C IF IC T IM E T A B L E (C orrected August 2«, 1921.) poration having been filed by \\ I*. North Round South Round Sm ith. Chris Sm ith and A J. Durr No. IS— 9:57 a. m. No. 13— 12:19 a. m D eaths In Portland decrea sed by 350 No. 14— 3:32 p. ni. No. 53— 5:41 a. m during the fisca l year ending N o No. It»— 3:37 u. m. No. 15— 2:10 p m No. 17— 7:40 p. in vem ber 30, from the l ’J2o figures, w hile births Increased by 33 during the same period T h e salaries paid to teach ers In Grant cou n ty am ount to $39,379 a year. T h ere are 79 teach ers in the cou n ty and the avera ge salary is 1514 46 per annum T he en gin eerin g work fo r P en dle to n ’s sep tic lank, authorized at the special e le ctio n In N ovem ber, will be don e hy llaar to Cunningham , Portland en gineers Mm M ary Elizabeth llogu rt, the first white child horn In Lane cou nty, j died at Kugeue at the age o f 73 years She was a dau ghter uf Mr anil Mrs. J a cob Spores, p ion eers o f 1847 M ore than 5oo children o f H ood R iver city and valley wore ca rried hy High gra<h‘ hand parked, Seaport excellent sweet corn, A good grade and an excellent a u tom obile Friday night to the C o the ran 10c 2 tran» for 10c 25c flavor th<‘ ran lum bia G orge hotel, w hore M anager T h iele w as host to a C hristm as party T h e house passed a hill uppropriat Ing m oney with which to pay the o ip e n s e s o f circu it ju dges w ho are i required leave their resp ective dis tricts In the p erform a n ce o f th d r duties Broken mixed, 2 llis fo r ......... 35c $2.00 Kerr’s hard wheat, saek G eorge H ell, alias Joe Hill, w as 1 Vaunt Imi tie, 2 III» l’or 35c $1 70 found guilty o f m urder In the first degree, at Portland for killing W C. [ Dtiofolnte ereains, III 25c McKenzie the sack $1.30 P ow ers, pool room proprietor, O ctober | 35c Walnuts, fancy Oregon, III Mill Itili. Ml III. saek 05c 23 T h e Jury recom m en ded life Im A Happy and Prosperous New Year \Yo have tried to servo you well in the past. \Ye intend serving you even better in the future. New stocks and lines frei|ueidly ar riving and being sold at a close margin of profit, make it possible for us to make such a promise. POWELL & T o Our M any Friends and Patrons of the A rca d e Theatre Wt wish to announce that we havt sold the Arcade Theatre of Cottaci Drove, to Mr W M Moreloek, fit Portland, who comes to you well recommended, and w ho is an experienced showman. W. wish to thank you for your patronage and courtesy show a tis during our stay in Cottage Drove, and hope th e same will In shown to our successor. M r. and M rs. G . B . D ick in son A Happy and Prosperous New Year is our wish for every resident o f the < ’ot- tage d rov e country. Whether a patron or not, we wish you all good things during the twelve months to eorne. T h e F a ir S to r e J. A. WRIGHT, PROPRIETOR IT ALWAYS PAYS TO TRADE AT GRAY’S 'I’liis advertisement is merely an index to every d a y values at Gray’s. RKM KM BKR, Gray’s prices are not one-day “ SI*K(’l A b S , ” but ev- erv-dav “ RIG \ A L I M S ” based on cash and earn methods. It Will Pop PRESTOLITE BATTERIEjS b-'olt type loi Fords and many other light cars, trade-in $20.90 I h i s is less than the price in 1920 and 31'// less than the price a lew days ago. 12 .olt typi ini Maxwells, I lodges and Franklins, trade-in eacl $33.90 b-\o!t type foi Bmcks, Chandlers, Studcbakcrs, Chalmers, Hudsons, Maxwells Oakland», Essex, etc up from $25.90 I lies# an typical reductions. Every size and type is re duced. and then- is a Prest-< i-Llte for every make of motor car and truck. THE S E R V IC E SC K A Y , LONG ♦ --------------------------------------------- « Tested Recipes ♦ ---------------------- ------------------- ♦ Creamed B e«l Honolulu Kill baking dish one third full o f boiled riri seasoned with salt and pep per. Lay on th »- n layer o f dried b eef tw o or three sliees deep which hits been m kfM l n few minute* in hike warm water, xeason with jn-fifM-r anil dot with butter, then another layer o f rice. Dot top with butter and fill with GARAGE & (JKUSON milk or half milk and half the w ater the rice was cooked in. Hake until • the top i<t brown. • . • Ham Baked In Milk Take n slice o f ham at least an inch and n half th ick, freshen m water and place in a covered pan or caanemlc and cover with sweet milk. Bake slow ly about tw o hours, or until ten der, adding milk as necessary. If dc sirotl, the milk may be thickened and nerved as gravy. Popcorn, 3 lbs for Tomatoes Butter 25c Corn Salmon Fancy Guaranteed Creamery, the lb W M W ohlander laid the luKt o f the co n c r e te paving at the M arshfield city lim its last w eek, con n e ctin g North lh-nd and M arshfield with pavem ent and h ook in g up with 18 additional injlee to Coqutlle Fred F W illiam s, prom in ent lum berm an o f this atato, was killed ami his wife, son and daughter In law were Injured In an auto w reck at the c o n crete highw ay bridge over Canyon creek near C anyonvtlle. T h e tw o men who were In charge o f the eaatbound O.-W. R. 41 N ra il way passenger train the night o f De cem ber 1 when It collid ed with w est bound No 17 near C elllo, have bean dlsmlsaeil from service Suit lor recovery o f lands a djoin in g the K lam ath Indian reservation w ill lie Instituted soon hy the K lam ath and M od oc Indians T h e suit Is based on an ulleged error m ade In the su r vey follow in g th e treaty o f 1864 No 1 minting licen se fo r 1922 wns Issued lo Mrs Ileatrlee Clark o f P ort land, a ccord in g to announcem ent hy A. E llu rgh duff, state gam e w arden For several season s Mrs Clark has obtain ed the first hunting license John M Jones waH con firm ed hy the senate as postm aster o f Portland In the usual ord er P ostm aster Jones should receiv e his com m ission In about tw o w eeks O ther O regon post m asters con firm ed are M ajor G M il ler, D ayton , R uby O K ngelm an, lo n e ; and L aw ren ce F Clark. Rainier Kerr ’» egg producer 1 Almonds, the III $2.30 Lnlbd barley 75-11». sack $1.50 1 ’canills, I'raekeil B ID Hi saek $2.00 Filberts, the Hi corn. 47c Candy and Nuts Flour and Feed prlsonment. New Low Prices on BURKHOLDER 2 III», 20c for ...................... Gray’s Special Peaberry Coffee, Unexcelled Package Raisins Del Mmite Quality 1t o/s for 15 ozs. for Darimade Milk Made frinii pure rows’ milk; 20c 25c 35a ___ Good as the Best 2 Minute Breakfast Foods II» good as the liest 2 cans f o r ........... 25c Two minute wheat Fancy Side Bacon, Sugar Cured, the lb , ; fx* 30c Keen Cleanser Nabiscoes Brooms 2 cans for chocolate or vanilla, pkg. light or heavy 15c 10c 45c, 65c, 78c, 98c QUALITY j i 25c GROCERIES FOR LESS ER A y 5 CA5M6CARRY Poultry men . Bring your eggs to us. We pay more cash and you groceries and feed to pay your gasoline or horse feed bills. TRADE WHERE YOU ALW AYS SAVE make a saving on your