Bates Is Coming ",-4. We are pleased to, announce, that Mr. Thos. Bates, representing A. E. Ander son & Co.T Tailors, will bo at our store Friday and Saturday, March 19 and 20, Friday and Saturday, March 19 and 20, to take measures for Men's Suits. 1000 Samples We invite your inspection, and if you need a suit at any time this Spring or .Summer, we will be .glad to take y.ou and. deliver the clothes SOCIAL NOTES measure now '" when you want them.- V WE GUARANTEE TO FIT AND PLEASE YOU HAMPTON'S Members of the N. G. O, Sow ing club wcro summoned Wed nesday afternoon to honor tho birthday anlvorsary of Mrs. Elizabeth Stewart. The, decora tions were In greon, tho dining table being particularly beauti ful with Us streamers of croon. and tho great arm chair bnnked with blossoms for tho honored guest. A dainty two-course luncheon was served. Tho wedding of Miss Lola La- Vorno Atkinson and Truman Ar- low Chase, at tho Baptist church In this city Wednesday after noon was one or the notablo events of the season. The decor ations wcro earned out 'In a most pleasing combination of fern and carnations, the. altar being banked with fern and an arch of whlto with fern and car nations supporting tho wedding bell under which tho ring service was performed by Row C. I Eisonmenger. assisted by Rev. J. II. Douglas. At tho ends of the ferns wore lovers bows of whlto caught with fern. ! Promptly at 3 o'clock Mrs. 'Douglas began the wedding march. Rev. Elsonmoniror and Rev. pougjas camo from the ! and Springfield entertained the ' prayer meeting room up tho ! t whist in Eugene last ovo i west Isle followed by two ushers, iS. ami again tho ilrst prize lHarrv Chase and Harold Chnse. was carried off by a Springfield I then came Homer Chase thoivistor, Mrs. W. L. McCulloch bo J I best man, and the groom. Mean- i l8 the fortunato ono. Tho ; i while Marvin Chase and Elmo springuem memoors win enter- whlch locality tho young people will nmko their homo. Some Blxty or moro Intlnmto friondB and rolatlvcfl attended I tho wedding. Mrs. ChaBo' going ' away gown was a blue cloth suit with hat to mutch,, although their plana for tho Immediate future woro most successfully kept to themselves. Thoy will bo nt homo in their now bunga low alter April l. A highly successful masquer- ado ball was glvon by tho Reap ora of America at their hall last evening. It was tho Ilrst time tho hall had been used since It wns enlarged, and yet it was none too big for tho many who sought to pass tho hours pleas antly in the mazes of tho dance. First prizes woro awanlcd Mr. Nelson and Mrs. Lenhnrt for e.v collonco of costume, and Mr. Fry was offered consolation bo cause his costume did not at tain the high standard sot by tho judges. These arbiters were: Jt E. Edwards. A. T. Drum ami Mrs. Beatrico Crouch. Ladles of tho Elks of Eugene New Spring FOOTWEAR Wo have Just received a shipment of now Spring Drons Shoes for women, comprising all tho latest nobby lastH In laco and button stylos In French Volour Calf and Patont Colt leathors. , ' NOTE THESE SPECIAL NUMBERS: 1 Patont leather, now lace stylo, gray cravenotto top, French licol, extra special, at $3.00 2 Frenefi Volour calf, gray cravenotto top, now laco stylo, extra French hool, very nobby. Priced at . . . -. .-...$4.00 3 Black patent leathor, button, cloth top, swing too with cap, very special at $3.50 4 Patont colt akin, plain too, now sund colored gaiter effect cloth top, modorato French heel, special now model $4.00 Chase stretched white ribbon In tho east aisle shutting in a space for the bridal party. Miss King- well the bridesmaid followed by tain nt tho next session. Those attending from hero wero Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Clark, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. McCulloch. Mr. and the bride, who looked especially ( Mrs. L. M. Beebo, Mr. and Mrs. 'charming In her gown of white 'A. Middleton, and Mr. and Mrs. ! crepe de chine trimmed with J J Bryan. lace and pearls. A full length! veil caught In a Juliet cap with A most enjoynblo event was peans compieieu me costume. tne initial Liunclieon and cos- WORK OF SCHOOL PUPILS (Continued from Page 2) land pony with me. My grand ma, and grandpa lives on a farm. "My-Shetland pony is brown 1 like my pony. My grandma said he was cute. I ride him every Saturday and Sunday He is gentle. I ride him In the field. dHe runs and plays all the time. x" Ruth Brattain. ' Grade 2 A Age 8 My Mouse I have a pet mouse, he is "grey and black. "Whenever I wanfcto J (Can walk right up to him and catch him. I have a dog and I "have to watch him or he will kill my mouse. Claude Pratt Grade 3 B Age 8 from the school house. I go home for my dinner every day. I will be nine years old the tenth of April. Chester Myers Grade 3 B She carried a shower bouquet of white carnations. Miss Kings well's dark beauty was enhanced by a charming frock of pink silk. She carried pink carna tions. Mrs. Chase is the accomplish ed daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Atkinson near Goshen; Mr. Chaseis the son of Mr. and Mrs. My Dog. I have a little dog. He is while and brown. I like to play with him. 1 run around the house and he runs after me. Junia Boesen Grade 2' A Age 7 My Cat I have a cat. Her name is Gyp. I like my cat and I am good to her. My cat chases me. When I Tun my cat follows me. She will run up a tree when she see a dog. I don't thing she like dogs. Dale Cumming Grade 2 A Age 7 !. My Dod. My dog is a good dog. He is School black and white and not very I like to go to school. I was largg";-i.I call him Rover. 'He is in the Second A class half a year, five years old. He is not cross. I passed into the Third B now. I like to "play with him. He has Mrs. Bartlett is my teacher. I go to stay at home when I go to home with my teacher almost school. Grade 3 B Vernon Jones. Age 9 School I have gone to school every day only when I was sick and I am never late. I live six blocks every day. Grade 3 B Nell Nelson Age 8 My Goldfish. I have four gold fish. I have to feed my fish every day. I feed them something like paper Two World Exposition r Now Open Reduced fare round trip tickets, permitting stop overs at all points in either direction, to the Pan--,ama Pacific International Exposition, San Fran cisco, and to the Panama California Exposition, San Diego, on sale every day to November 30 Via the Scenic Shasta Route THREE FINE TRAINS DAILY Shasta Limited San Francisco Express California Express Stop-overs on One Way Tickets Ten day's stop-over will be allowed at San Fran cisco and Los Angeles on one way tickets sold to Eastern Cities when routed via the Southern Pa cific. California and It's Two World Expositions A now booklet describing tho trip from Portland to San Diego including tho two expositions, tho scenic beauties of Oregon, the Slskiyous and Shasta Mountains, San Francisco, tho beach and outing resorts of California, tho San Joaquin Valley and Yosemito National Park. Free on application to nearest Agent, SOUTHERN PACIFIC John M. Scott, General passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon. J. W. Chase of Pruneville, In gueBt. tume party glvm by the ladles of tho Needlecraft at the home of Mrs. Carl Fischer Wednesday evening. The ladies wore fancy costumes which created much moriment for nil. Each gupst was required to bring for re freshments some articla of food the name of which has the same initial letetr as the name of the Juat In by Express NEW .SPRING COATS, Cox & Cox but it is fish food. My fish don't sleep They just swim all the time. They can't live out of water. Sometimes my fish' are afraid and try to hide urideV the i.. u .,, , shells in the bow.' M, wo ut. SUM OF KNOWLEDGE TOO GREAT FOR ONE (Continued from Paso 1.) stones and Grade 3 B Stella'Hafbit- Age 8 'l: I am Virgil I go to school". I am sven years old. I am in the third B class now. Mrs. Bartlet is my teacher. I like to go to school I get my lessons. I (work a lot of arithmetic every day. We sing at school. I like to sing.. I like to play too. fvr Virgil Mcpherson Grade 3 B Age 7 The Horseback Ride. Sunday papa let me ride Dick. Dick is our horse. He Is black. Papa put me on Dick's back and lead him around the yard so 1 had a ride while Dick ate grass. I like to ride on his back. He does not buck me off. Ralph CHne Grade 3 B Age 8 My Pet Banty. I have a little banty hen. She lays eggs every day. I feed her every morning and night.. My banty likes me. Lawrence Bruce. Grade 3 B Age 8 the newspapers, and the theatre, including the motion picture tneatre.. There was some general dis cussion of Professor Ayer's ad dress, and after tho meeting ad journed the adulencc broke up into little groups for further dis cussion of the topic. -I- CHURCH NOTICES -f- Athletic Sports in the Youth's Companion. Every boy who plays baseball and who has a secret longing, to come under the eye of a scout from the big leagues, ought jto have The Youth's Companion, and read the articles' on baseball and other sports on the Boyfs Page. Some of these are illus trated with moving pictures .'of pitchers and other players taken in action, so that one can follow every motion of a "crack" player even better than with the eye. This Is just one feature of The Youth's Companion. If you don't know what It ishke, the publish ers will send you sample copies. The Companion is $2.00 a year, 52 weekly issues, and givjes more reading than any monthly nt double the price. 7T, THE YOUTH'S COMPANION, 142 Berkeley Street,. Boston, Mass, New Subscriptions Received fat thisOfilce. fc.i -'g Glendale Is to have a United Evangelical church. TJf Arlington has a new $20,000 Union high school. May 10 Dallas votes on munirl Free Methodist Church. Sabbath School at 10 a. m. Preaching services at 11 a.m. Evening Services 7:30 p. m. Children's meeting at 3 p. m. Midweek prayer meeting on Thursday at 7:30 p. m. A cordial invitation is extend ed to all. P. W. OLIVER, Pastor. Methodist Church. Corner Second and B Btreets James T. Moore, pastor, phone 117-W. For next Sunday: 10 A. M. Sunday school. 11:00 a. m. Preaching service. 2. P. M. Junior League Miss Rhodes, Supt. 0:30 Epworth League. Get in early to Insure a scat. 7:30 Evening Sermon and song service. 2:30 Wednesday 'Ladles' Aid. Thursday, 7:30 p. m Midweek prayer meeting. Church of Christ. Bible School, 9:45 a. m com munion and sermon at 11 a. m Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p. m song Bervlco and sermon at 7 :30 p. m., prayer meeting every Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. E. C. W1GMORE, Pastor. Baptist Church. Sunday Sabbath school at 10 a. m.; preaching scrvlco nt 11 a. m.;B. Y. P. U. at G:30 p. m. Preaching servlco at 7:30 p. m. Wednesday, Prayer meeting at 7:30 p. m. Thursday, Choir re hearsal at 8 p. m. Orogon; O. M. Apgor. of Marcola, Oro. Ron; 11 C. Howlnnd, of Marcolo, Ore gon; J. S. Churchill, of Marcoln, Ore gon. ,J. M. UPTON t-a-w-M 20 Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of tho Interior U. S. Land Offlco at Rosoburg, Oro gon, March 3, 191G. Notice Is hereby given that Coy Els ton, of Vlda. Oregon, who, on April 30, 1012, made ilomostoad Entry, Serial No. 07934, for Lot 4 of Sec. 34, Tp. It 8, It 3 B. and NW of NEW or, Soctlon 3, Township 17 8, Range 3 E., Willamette Meridian, has filed nottco of Intention to make Final Three-year Proof, to establish claim to tho land abovo described, before Stacy M, Rus sell, Clerk of Lano County, at his offlco rat Kugeno, Orogon, on the luth day of April. 1015. Claimant names as wltnossos: Frank 1). Mason, of Vlda, Orogon. JninoM Neal, of Vlda, Orogon. Joo Wcakflold, or Vlda, Oregon. Hollo Jolly, of Vlda, Orogon. J. M, UPTON tAprS Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department or tho Interior, U. S. Lund Olllco nt Rosoburg, Oro- igon, March 2, 1015. ' Notlco Is hereby glvon that Oeorgo ii iiiiu.ii wu.v,, f at.., w .u', vi on October 10, 1011. made Homestead Entry, Serial No. O7G04, for tho W4 of NW and NWtf of 8W or Soc tlon 20, Township lG Houth, Range NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of tho Interior U. S. Land Olllco at Roseburg, Oro gon. Kobrtiary 10. 101C. Notlco Is hereby given that Mary 'East, and on March 4, 1014, mndo Ad Cole, as heir and administratrix of tho dltlonnl Ilomostoad Entry, Serial No. Estato of Columbus Colo, deccasod, of . 00380 for tho NIC', of NWVi of Soctlon Marcola, Orogon, who, on February C, 1015, mado application to purchaso un der Sec, 5 of Act of Mar. 3, 1887, for tho uso and benefit of tho liolra and assigns of Columbigi Colo, deccasod, No. 00090, for Lot 2 of .Section 10, Township ICS, Rango 1W., Willamette Meridian, lias inert notlco of Intontlon to mako Final Proof, to establish claim to tho land abovo described, buforo I. P, Howltt, U. S. Comm sslonor. nt IiIb odlco, nt Eugene, Oregon, on tho Oth day of April, 1015. Claimant names as witnesses: Norman R. Workman, of Marcola. 20, Township 10 S, Rango 2 B Wil lamette Moridlan, hns (Hod notico of Intontlon to mako Final Throo-yoar Proof, to establish claim to tho land abovo described, beforo I. P. Howltt, U. S. Commissioner, nt his olllco at Eugene, Oregon, on tho 14th day of April, 1015. Claimant namoR as witnesses Luvorn Chllson, of Vida, Oregon. Roitjamln Mlnney, or Vlda, Orogon. Frank Minnoy, or Vlda, Orogon. William Foster, or Vldn, Orogon. J. M. UPTON. tApr.8 Register. Saves Repair Bills i GAS ROOM HEATERS aro Inoxponsivo to buy cheap to operate ,Thoy aro their cost over and over again in the colds, sore throats and other ailments they provont. ' For Fall and Spring Heating thoy aro Ideal. Usoful during tho codor months for auxiliary purposes to help out tho regular stoves or furnacos to wa'm rooms quickly in tho morning. See them at tho Gas office, 957 Willamette Street, or Fellman-Nowland Co., 625-49, Willamette Street, Eugeno. ' OREGON jPOWER GOMPANY ' , y SPRINGFIELD, OREGON a