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OREGON NEWS NOTES Eugene Business OF GENERAL INTEREST College Principal Events of the Week Stenographic Course Bookkeeping Course Complete Business Course Summer School June, July and August Our catalog and full particu lars about our courses sent free on receipt of a phone call or a letter from vou Briefly Sketched for Infor mation of Our Readers. Salem has abandoned its plan to I celebrate the Fourth o f July. T h e Masouic fratern ity at Coqullle [ has com pleted plans for the erection of a fine temple George Perry. Harrisburg, city mar- ! shal and uight watchman, dropped I dead last Wednesday night. J. C. Harris, known as the oldest resideut of Douglas county, celebrated his !*4fth birthday in Roseburg. ch u r ch O m e G o o d NEW S! J WHAT AGITATES MR. SMITH Aug. H e i n r i c h I Leonard-Fullerton Cimatimi the ‘ ' hutueliko , , „ Church— „ , _ . . , * . Miss Grace Fullerton, daughter of - hurcji J. t . Carbon, minister- B.bl. Mr ullj U r, 0 H Fullerton. bscauic school at »:45, classes for all ages; t h. bride of Knv V Leonard at a pretty jiiuior congregation at U ; intermediate i,ouu. „ed d iu g Tuesday evening at 8 and senior i . 1. ^at^ o ’clock at the home o f the bride's Here is a message of amplified values that i pari»uts. About forty relatives and Christmu Keienee church, corner o f clone friends o f the young couple wit you will need no radio set to get; nor will Jefton ou avenue uud Secoud street uessed the ceremony, which w h s per Sunday services at 11 a. w Wedues formed bv Rev. Simpson Hamrick, pan the atmospheric conditions interfere, for .lay service« at 7:30 p. m. t f tor o f the Methodist church. these timely needs are here for your posses Deep pink and white roses ami terns Seventh Day Adventist Church, west w e r e used in the decorations and the sion at most reasonable low prices, rain or Main street. Services every Saturday ceremony was performed under an mi Sabbath school. 10 u. m , church ser pro vised arbor o f the roses and ferns. shine. »* * ice, 11 a. m. Prayer meeting Wedncs Mrs. Bessie S u tcliffe played the wed day, 7:30 p. m. IVrsous desiring infer ding march and Mrs. Leon Desl.arzes inatiou call 161 J. ; sung “ Flower o f the W orld .*’ # * The bride wore an attractive dress COOL W EAR SUMMER Baptist Church Services will be o f white satin and georgette and cur SHIRTS U N D E R W EA R held regularly in the Baptist church - ried a bouquet o f deep pink roses and Made of silk fibre every L o r d ’s day. Suudav school 10 \ ferns. Cut for comfort, ma a. in , morning service 11 a. m., eve Both Mr. and Mrs. Leonard arc well ami cotton fabrics. lel'iuled for coi»lncss uiug service S p iu., prayer meeting known here, the former being em Styled in fabrics that amt tlcaifincti for every Thursday evening at 8 o ’clock, i ployed in the First National bank and will |ih'HS<' thi- most frccttoni ami note the latter huvtug been employed as particular. I >uplieate I lie low price«. Card o f Tliauks bookkeeper for Umphrey A Mackin. We take thi means o f expressing Mr. uud Mrs. Leonard left Wednes values have just Short sleeve unions, our sineerest appreciation o f the many day morning by motor for Portland recently sold at $4.50 plain lisle thread. kindness,^ shown by our many friends j and Newport to spend about ten days, to $h(lii each. Your each .......... 75c in our recent bcr.avement. The floral They are making plans for a new cimici' :>ny shirt now Athletic at vie unions tributes were particularly appreciated house, construction o f which probably and the kiiulue - o f the Bcbckahs, the " i l l start soon a fter their return at $3.50 • iil'ii $100 Circle and the 1. O. O. F. and Masonic Guests present were Mr and M r lodges will not be soon forgotten. Charles Beidler, Mr. and Mrs. Joe ATTRACTIVE STRAW Smith, Mr. and Mrs. George Matthew . J E M eK IB B E N . HATS FOR W ARM Mr. and Mrs. M orville Vcatch, Mr. and H D W H IT L O C K D AYS Mrs. H. B. Breedlove, Mr. and Mrs. YND F A M IL Y . James Short. Mr. and Mrs. C. K. l Tm I \N O. ASH ER. Hloekeil on crisp clean p l. phrey, Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Mackin. L K E. T S S T T B R O o I l l). 1). lines und of straw that Rev and Mrs Simpoon Hamrick, Mr. will wear. Why pay a and Mrs. J. I. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs Groat Succumbs to Paralysis. Mrs. J. J. Groat, o f London, died S. J. Leonard, Lillian, Clyde. Brighton j fancy priei' when this is Wednesday uight follow ing a stroke and Ralph Leonard. Ralph Fullerton, I all we ask o f paralysis. Mrs Groat had been ii Mrs. Bessie Su tcliffe, Mrs. le o n Dcs j Sailors al $1.50 the city Monday. She was 50 year' o f lftArzes, Mrs. Orpah Benson, Mrs. Do$u age Funeral arrangements have nn Hazleton. Mr. and Mrs. Worth H arvey, (ieuuine panama $3.95 yet been completed. Miss Eunice VanDenburg, Miss Ruth Robison, Mi lm Jone . M i Thohn I N E W OXFORDS GOOD GORDON Robert and John Cairn and Fred Breedlove, Miss Helen Breedlove. Miss» HOSIERY FOR MEN Word, who motored up from California | Neita Hazleton, Miss Hazel Hazleton. FOR MEN I 'St week and visited at the home *•!' Mis \ era Evans, Miss M uddle Heidlci ’ he Cam, bov> grandparent . Mr. and m „| (). E Woodson. New leather oxfords \V f show 4'ver.v 1 . . . weight for Hcrviet t,.r ,h. ,r h<>ni< :.t S:..i Lui- Obiqm. Th(. inR thl. M y (i clbl> for holli dress and uud (li'i'Hs to mat4-1 r . n c Oft man earn, down from B Tuesdnv at the home o f Mrs. O I sport wear ill Mark hernia m v am reports t o • is j Nichols was also the occasion for the s h o e 01 o x l ord. trict flour «hint: and brown, eight 'elehrntion o f the seventeenth wed I ‘lain lisle, pair. tilin g anniversary o f Mr. ami Mrs. lieu st \ les just uu- Not so very lung ago an Illinois man | Nichols, and members o f the club re Mem'iizcd lisle. pai'ked, prieed ut— won hi- sweetheart by shooting her. , membered their hostess with a g ift. Fibre silk, pair. While the plan should not be generally The next meeting o f the club, which $5, $6, $6.50, $7 Cure silk thread 75c recommend* d. it i better than rubbing w ill be the last until full, w ill be ill the girl o f her senses— the usuul pro July with Mrs. George Porctor. ♦ <5*> cedure. M E N S NEC K W EA R Miss Leon tine Morelock was busies An extra lie oi two for I hi' hot summer days eau he secured to a group o f g irl friends Wednesday her» foi as Ini le as 25c night at a supper at the Bon Ton and ! a slumber party at her horn**. Pieced Also the famous Cheney Brothers liruinled “ All S ilk " and j mg tin* supper the girls. Doris Holder “ Silk and Cotton" ties are shown * here in large variety of Business Man's S te nograph ers Nev er man, Audrex Murphy. Pearl and Crys patterns. Both tubular lies and open l'iid ties, priced ut Divulged His Affairs, But His ral Robinson and Frances Hamloth, en joyed a hike around th** loop. each. 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.25, up W ife Was P u b li city B urea u. <£> <* • <*»' ■ The Presbyterian Indies’ aid society Mr. Smith’s tirst stenographer was wa entertained Wednesday afternoon Josephine. She wore thick glasses, by Mrs. D. H Hemenwuy. A fte r tie- •la "u s lull and angular, she was ut business meeting th** company o f 25 least forty, she had tt wart on the 1 women wen* entertained with a vie buck o f her n eck ; but she t«*>k her • rola concert and dainty refreshments work seriously, and though she knew wer»* served. Th»* society adjourned t<» Q UA LITY STORE- coop service all about Mr. Smith’s business, she ! meet again in September. <• ■•> <$, felt herself a sort of copartner with Tin* Constellation club held their an him and never toid unything she anal picnic last night at the H astin g' knew. I camp grountl up Mosbv creek The next stenographer was Marie. • • • She painted, powdered, manicured Till* PMMoii that an august budy hk«* j A man never can figure out tu Ii Tb»* LaComus club w ill be outer and massaged She wore the latest j tained next Tuesday at th»* home of th** legislatun* meets in January is be own satisfaction what his w ife sir fashions- Tin* telephone was busy cause it wouldn't In- practical fo r it j about him t«> make her believe he w. Mrs. H. A. Miller. oftenest with her (»ors'HiHl «a lls ; she ♦ ♦ ♦ t«» meet in August for th«* r«*usoii that , worth settling down with, and som A dancing party was h«*!d upon the when it came to Heptumbor morn there of us might feel worse if we did r»*all • danced most of the night, hut was fresh fo r work the next day. She «•vening o f June l* in American Legion would not be a man left on the j»»b. know how it happened. never told the secrets o f the busi hall in honor o f th»* wedding anniver saries o f Mr. and Mrs. George Currin ness. for they meant nothing to her. and Mr. and Mrs. Chet Churchill and Why do men make fun »»f women The germs that are sometimes traie M ary Margaret came next. She was th«* birthduy anniversaries o f Mrs. an orphan ; she wore sensible and in Currin and Mrs. Churchill. Mention o f for follow in g fashion toilets ami then luitted with kisN«‘s nr«* very inedie expensive clothes, and she worked for this party was made last week but it wear s t iff cnllurs around their •nrs and retiring creatur«>H and never com j »nit iiiih'ss Mpieezed »nit. her bread and butter. Work bored was stated hi error that th«* party was when it is Hi » in th«* shade. Miss Donna Mack, who has taught In the Kiddle high school tw o yeurs. I New Students Enroll Every has been elected to teach at Klamath Falls. Monday The dairying industry In Tillam ook county has grown in 13 years from an annual production of $400.004) to over $2.000.006. Seth L. Roberts of Portland has A. E Huberts, President beet, reappointed by G overnor Olcott Eugene Oregon us a member o f the state board of ac countancy. T w en ty-five hundred acres are planted In potatoes in Deschutes coun ty this year, eclipsing the previous record by 500 acres. Fire losses In Oregon during May outside o f the city of Portland aggre gated $192.085. according to a report of the state fire marshal T b e organization of a woman's auxi liary to the Am erican Legion post of La Grande met with much success. R I E N T A L Superstition?— ! 72 charter members being in the or Perhaps so— but at least an interesting relic of Asiatic Antiq ganization. uity. Alleged by the Chinese to Grants Pass celebrated the open be almost uncanny in its power ing of the Josephine Caves highway to bring to the wearer, G O O D with appropriate exercises at the L U C K — H ealth. Happiness, Prosperity, and Long Life. caves Monday A feature o f the day Th i# odd look in g rin g ex cites grea t In was a barbecue terest w h e n o bserved on you r finger. A n unusual gut. D r o p in to o u r mtorm T w o hundred m illion feet of yellow t o d a y a n d ask to see t h i s o d d C H I N E S E G O O D L U C K R IN G . fir bordering South Coos river was sold by Duncan ft Brower of Duluth 50 to A delsperger ft Conrad of Marsh field. The tract comprises 330b acres Dt rmuac snvu Norman C. Nielson, a driver fo r the Standard O il company in Salem, was ALSO IK I4A COLD crushed to death on the Hopwell road when hts truck ran o ff a small bridge Nielson N O N E G E N U IN E W IT H O U T T H E 5 and droppeii into a ravine was 28 years old and married The Harding fruit ranch, in the W inston district abour five miles south of Roseburg. was sold to Harry on the W es t side Winston, one o f the leading fruit and The The wantads make very interesting broccoli growers in the state. i f loo-acre tract brought $70,000. reading.________ Confiscation o f narcotics valued at some $10b.000 was effected when fed PROFESSIONAL CARDS eral officers visited the Japanese steamer W elw u i Maru at Astoria, ac D R A W K IM E Specialist in Obstetnes cording to Dr. J A L in ville, federal W ill care for confinements at his prohibition o ffic e r for Oregon. home if desired. Special nurse if re The new schoolhouse at M itchell, quired. Phones: office, .14; res. 12tiJ Or., rapidly Is taking form This H W TITUS. D M D building will cost in the neighborhood Dentistry of $30,04)0 and when com pleted will Modern eauipment. fir s t Natioual house the Mitchell public schools and bank building. Hours, y to 12 and 1 to 6. Evening.- and Sunday» bv the union high school at that place. appointment. O fije e phone. 10; r. Carnivals and traveling shows that her. and so did Mr. Smith, hut she given by th«* R»*b«*kah lodge. ideuce phone, 158 V • • • have been granted permission to ap never told what she knew about the M lss Mae E. Benin*tt und Herb<*rt D R W E LEB O W pear in various parts o f the city will business because eight hours u day \\ Whitlock, both o f Cottage Grove, Dentist he barred from Portland a fter Jauu was all sho Intended to allow her were married Friday at th»* court hous« O ffic e F ifth and Main. Hours, 8:30 duties at the office to enter Into her in Eugene, Judge C. P. Barnard off* ary 1. 1913. according to an edict of to 12 and 1 to 5:3b. Evening- mid mind -undays by appointment. Phone» datin g. The bride i a daughter ol the city council Grace Alice followed. She was fa ir Mr. and Mrs. ,!. H Bennett. Mr. Whit o ffic e 35, residence 133-L. D E Hunter and other local stock ly rapid, accurate and neat, hut her lock is a son o f H«*nry Whitlock, and holders have purchased the Interest strongest |Hiint was sympathy. H D R C. E FROST She i. associated in busm« with H. L. O ffice in Lawson huilnni; o f Carleton B Sw ift of Portland in believed thoroughly In Mr Smith and Godard, contractor and builder. Th«* Phone 47 the Central Oregon hank o f Prin eville his business and liel|*'i] with her I young couple w ill make their home in ottage Grove Oregon and control of the institution has been ready Intuitions, hut when she left apartments over the bank o f Cottage | Grove. the Office she transferred her sympathy transferred from Portland to Bend. <$> <•- <•£> G A V E N O D Y O TT , M D to someone else, and never thought The state highway commission is Physician and Surgeon Mrs. H. E. M» Kinney celebrated her of her work. It mattered nothing to X ray work in all its branches. Eve granted authority, in an order of the eigliti«*th birthday anniversary Hun day her with whom she sympathized, just wuli a dinner at h«*r horn« on north mugs by appointment public service commission to construct *««» she had someone. 634 Main Cottage Grove, Oregon Eighth street. Those present be and undergrade highway crossing be Kuhjr Anna came next Sl»e sides Mrs. M cKinney wen* Mrs. Fun neath the tracks of the Southern Pa managed to get by with her work, hut in«* W itte, James Hamm, Mr. and Mrr- J. E Y O U N G c ifir company within the lim its of •he never really understood what It Carl W itte, William W itte, Luelk Attorney at Law Oregon C ity was all about and she never risked Knowlton, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. How» O ffic e rear o f First N ational bank Cottage Grove, Oregon Fire of undetermined origin threat talking to outsiders about things she and daughter Berthn, Mr H. E. Howe, Mr. and Mrs. C M. Parker, Mr®. Laura ened an entire block in the business did not understand McFarland and David McFarland, all H. J S H IN N What puzzles Mr Smith Is that district of M arshfield, did $5u,00b dan. o f Cottage Grove; Frank M cKinney Attorney at Law and never a stenographer told a secret and Hurl M cKinney, Gresham; Charlie N otary Public age and was only extinguished after about him or his business, and every j Practices in all courts. Tw enty fiv e the North Bend fire department had thing his w ife knew about him and Ills Hanna, Mabel Hanna and Mrs. Leona Welch, Porthmd; M i and Mr W illiam years o f experience responded to a call for aid About work, all tier relatives, friends H iid Clark, Georgia ( ’lark, Mr. and Mrs ] Bader Bldg. Cottage Grove, Ore half the loss is covered by insurance neighbors knew also.— Katherine Nog Earl M »M ulleii and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Smith, Coburg; Mr. and Mr Bacil A L T A K IN G Filial action on the Malheur bird ley In Judge. Parker and daughter Rosalie, Dexter, Attorney at Law reserve controversy, so far as the com and Mr. and Mrs. D. D. VanW inkh Collections, Probate, N otary Public mlttee representing the state and fed Atari«* Van Winkle and C lifford Van Dire Threat. 774 W illam ette tit., Eugene, Ore. era! governm ent Is concerned, will Bartholomew had been v e r y naugh Winkle, Sunnyside, Wash. J. 8 M E D L E Y ♦ ♦ probably be taken at a m eeting of ty, and at last In despair Ids mother A ttorney at Law The Past M atrons’ club «if the East the com m ittee In Portland In July shut him up In a large cupboard, Eugene Loan ft Savings Bunk Bldg according to Peroy A. Cupper, state wherein were stored all sorts o f urti era Mtar was entertained Monday a f Eugene, Oregon lei noon by Airs. Georg«* M. Mcott. Six des. He Immediately began to bellow engineer past matrons, Air H. V. Allison, Mrs. and stamp and m a k e H ferriti# mdse D R W M H A M IL T O N Indictments on charges of criminal J. H. Chambers, Mrs. T. C. Wheeler, Chiropractic syndicalism w ere returned by the generally. Finally sllene»» eu*u*<l, and Airs. J. q. WilJit ■. Aliss Elsie Lea and Chrome cases a specialty. O ffice Ids mother who was Just showing his Airs. Hcott spent th»* afternoon together grand jury at Klam ath Falls against over Darby hardware. Residence at auntie otit remarked as they passed in an informal social way and th» 212 South P a cific Highway, Lome Davis, Leonard Bolton. Adolph the cupboard “ I think Bnrtle has bro hostess served d«*lightful n*freshments. Vangneas and kforrls Daly, alleged I ken the re<*#»rd this time y* G ■*' & M RS F J A L 8 T O T T W W , arrested here recently with "A’es” came the iiii»*xp<»eted re The Cedars 8ociety. Suggestive Therapeutics a large quantity of I. W . W . literature Joinder fr«»in within. •*! have, an’ ! A party was given Elizabeth Why keep your gainst Both chronic If you don’t let m** »»ut i ’ll smaeh the Hemenway Katurday in honor o f h«;r and acute ailments treated In their possession Among those machine Phone 18b L Cottage Grove, Ore. well y* — Detroit Free j birthday anniver ary. The United Spanish W a r veterans ! present w«*r«* Rose and Alarguerite Press. bolding their annual state craven Hurnsid**, \ iolet and Inland M»*i.*n«.*r, J. T . S P R A Y | Dortis MeGowen, Howard McFarland, lion in Pendleton passed a resolution Beal Estate, Insurance and Wanda V’eatch and Elsie and Da\id Impressing the Visitors. Collections which asks that bona fide residents of Y«»u never can tell what will Im- Hear.-. O ffic e in First National bank build Oregon who are Spanish Am erican wat ing; Sixth street entrance veterans be granted the same rights press th«* stranger within the gates The foreign corre«p<Mi<lents "doing'* I W A N T A D S extended W orld W ar veterans in se H E R B E R T W LO M B A R D the (-«inference wen* curious sjiectntor* curing loans from the state Another o f ««aigresshmal pr«H*e«M|iiigH when For Bale LaV egal cream separator. Attorney at I i * good .*» new ; going cheap. Call at resolution asks that in civil service the President d«*livered his message. First National ttaMi Building jo. “ I jll Ipd Cottage Grove, Ore. Phone 1*4 examinations a war veteran who if but the thing that m«*st attracted their ,X,i' ' ,r“ , • ompetsnt and physically able be ex artenti«ui was the sight o f William A l For Sale k1 v 20 acre place at Lathxni DR R O Y S M IT H Good hous«*. hot and cold water, new empted from the 50-year age lim it len White »if Kansas shar}>eiiliig a pen Veterinarian burn, new chicken coop; 2 good cows, rll » » I m ' kki In fh.- p r ^ gallery h i i < 1 h „r„ . n n ,| n „ L„ , n B n ,| rhirTu nx with Other resolutions ask that veteran! Phones 1114 and 015 letting the shavings fall on the digiti- 1 place. Goes at reasonable pri«*«* on ac and widows have property tax exem p 146 Park Street, Eugene, Oregon tarles lielow.— Manchester Lnioii I count o f k*aving the citv. Georg«* Ja turn to the extant of flUMt —----- J cobs«*n, Box 61. CottHg«? 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