.ta n k , and ninny bather» participated in at the local Pre»byteriaii church l>y I a program o f race» aud »}»>«* and eu Mi-s Marion Clancy, o f Loui»\ illc. K> , | jo y e d the »wiuiuiitig throughout the who is visitiug hero. The o ffic e r » o f afternoon. the new group are Thelma K cm , pro»! The tauk .» o f cem ent. 1 » 3u\>e feet dent; Dorothy Eads, treasurer; Cath in siae and graduated from t 'S to S eriue ree.irdilig secretary. M i " feet in depth. A 40 horsepower boiler Hazel Führer will be the leader after Natioiuü Ouard Aafca City to rurtuali ha» been lustalled to maintaiu and the departure of Miss Clancy Although P ru e* R eceived From Breeding Aiuto $16,000 Tow ard $60.000 Fund even high temperature for those nations. W orld’8 Record U*rd » h o an organization for girls o f the Pres nife V * i*h tu use the tank m cool I'Vtenuu church, th«* K in g ’s Daughters County and State Aid. o f Jerseys Coming vAcMihtr. is open to all girls between the age- o f 12 and It* vphw . Mi*etiugs will ho held each week. A petition to put te boudiug metesur« R ecognition o f the I«ane county fair ♦ ♦ # L> which the City w ill furnish $15,000 by tw o big breeding us«ociaiiuii* has Tht* home o f Mrs. Barbara Hohl on nwt»r«i the rM»i*tiou o f an teruiorv on 1 hh * u announced by the directors o f the north H street was the scene o f a fain iLe ballot in the fa.ll elocn ou will be lair who have received trophies from tiv r Sunday honoring ( I Price H emeu way Circulated ou the streets by the eud the HMociHih.il> fo r aw arding at tlo The cerem ony which united Miss Henry, brother o f Mrs. Hohl, who i> fair lhi> fall. The National Shorthorn ul the week By the present plan.- for the building o f an ariuory the city will N ellie Henu-iiway, daughter o f Mr. and here from Miuneaj»*«lis on a ' iM*- B re e d e r-’ association, o f Chicago, has furnish one fourth, the countv one Mrs. D. H. Heme aw ay, o f this city, present were Mr. aud Mrs. M. A. lh*r g i'e u $541. $i?t* o f winch will go to the fourth and the state one half. * ¡an d Carl Edward Price, o f Portland. land. P ortland; Mr. and Mrs. P h ilip ov\ tier ol the best aged Shorthorn bull Should the measure bo placed on the in that city Thursday night o f last Hohl and Mr. and Mrs. Cl*retire Hews, exhibited. Tw enty dollurs will go as ballot and pass in the fall election the week was simple although w itue*-ed by Rose bu rg; Mr. aud Mrs. M. J. Wald. second pn *e aud $141 as third prize for city charter would have to be amended more thau u hundred trieuds o f the Eugene: Mrs. Barbara Hohl, Xir. and the best Shorthorn cow s with calx«— a» it was when the $lU,0U0 issue o f bridal couple. The *er\ ire was per Mrs. George Hohl. Miss I^uora Hohl less than tw o months obi exhibited. electric light bonds were passed some form ed at the home o f the b r id e ’s aud Mrs. Maud Hohl aud daughter The- other prize i- a s, th Thoma- time ago. jaunt, Mrs. Boscoe K. Giltner. Rev. T. Leaone. mantel ch*»k gixen by the National 4 # < $ With the passage o f the measure the H Gallagher o fficia tin g . There was no Record association lor M is.- Mabel M cFarland o f this city Du roc Jersey N ational Guard would ha'«* to * w edding march and the bride and the bc-st L iter o f Ihiroe-Jersey pigs aitd Harry Baker, o f Salem, were spend for a new armory here, the city groom entered the livin g room together tarrow ed b efore March 1, li»22. married M onday, iu Kalauui. Wash. and the county each furnishing $15,- and unattended. The b r id e ’s dress was One o f the features o f the fair xvill| inn or $d0.0tH» and the state m atching o f white satin made with loug panels The bride is the oldest daughter of I bt* the lo r d o f ten Jersey cow s bedding! that amount. o f Irish crochet lace with which she Mr. and Mrs. G. W. M cFarland aud is ! the w o r ld ’s record for production «»f | Prominent business meu and mem wore a cap shaped veil and carried well and favorably kuowu among th* butter fat tu one year which the! btrs o f Company 1), N. G. O., w ill lilies, yellow roses and ferns. A re­ younger set. Mr. and Mrs. Baker will owner, Owen A. Thompson, o f T rian gle! circulate the petit.on. cepnou follow ed the cerem ony, Mrs. soon be at home to their many frien d s) lake, will exh ibit. ---------------------------- Giltner and Mrs. H omen w ay. who wort* at t)15 Hood street. Salem Th«* X lci’ h a x e hor-e show, in w h ic h 1 handsome gowns o f black lace, receiv ­ H U N D RED S A TT E N D OPEN IN G Solomon R C offm an und M i-- James M el’ leax e and hi- daughter ot OF LONDON S W IM M IN G T A N K ing with the u* w ly married couple. Atberta E. Bover, both o f this city. W illow s Park, V ictoria, B. 4’., are th e ' ♦ ♦ ♦ wert4 married Tuesday in Eugene at the principal ruling artsts, will give ex i A branch o f the K in g ’s Daughters, Several hundred people from all oxer o ffic e o f Justice o f the Peace Jesse hibitions o f high quality riding such Lane county jou rn eyed to London Sun an organization within the Presbyter as seen at fashionable horse shows o f G. W ells. day and attended the form al opening lan church for girl- fr.im 12 to 16 th<* larger cities. » r : Autom obile jsmters advertisin g the Hardware W indow A ttractive The W ynne k Kime hardware store four «lay ftur which start- N, ptemlx r | ha.- an unusually attractive w indow 19 will be ready fo r dist n hut ion I di-play this week preceding the open short ly. PETITION O IT FOR VOTE ON NEW ARMORY LIVESTOCK TO BE FEATURE OF COUNTY FAIR SOCIETY ARCADE T H E A T E R W EEK LY PROGRAM Sat., Aug. 19— John Gilbert in “ Gleam of Dawn.” Comedy and Mutt and Jeff. Sun., Aug. 2U— Cosmopolitan production, “ The Inside of the Cup.” And a ( ’omedy. Mon.. Aug. 21— Irene H eels." And a Comedy. Castle in “ French Tues., Aug. 22— Marion Davies in “ Buried Treasure.” And a Comedy. W ed ., Aug. 23— Dorris May Devilish.” And a Comedy. iu “ Gay and Tlnirs., Aug. 24— Thomas Meighan in “ Easy Road. Comedy and International News. Fri., Aug. 2 ”>— Bebe Daniels in “ One W ild W e e k ." And a Comedv. • P rin t Flees From Road Crew L. Prine, who had becu w ork in g on the county roads iti th«* vicin ity o f L a *rane to serve out a fine and ja il term fo r moouahiuing. ««raped \N «»«In«*- dav and ha- not yet been apprehended. Prine had com pleted serx'ing a .‘ »4» day ja il sentence, but 154» days in lien o f a f'ilH» fine was -till to be served. © H1NGS WE THINK One of the most important requirements of a good motor oil is that it possess stahihty- that ia, that it maintain its cheir.icai composition and its lubricating body under aL conditions of engine operation. » ill. The Mift il ri li k tempe muée. The good lookin g young fellow who It '* funny I ha- all the girls is usually paying 10 paticntly and ! per cent interest on money borrow ed his lap until I from the homely fellow . every day in • • • The b—s brains a man has the more he likes to make a show o f them. • • • Madsen’s Jewelry Store >iiketim«‘s hard K oval C o rd ■zes N obbe F /U 3K IC U n co Cham $ 1 2 55 15M O >1 1 .40 1 1.0O $ 9 75 10.6 5 20^45 1 6 .9 0 1 5 .7 0 - ~ - “ “ " •• " 2 9 .1 5 3 0.05 30.65 37 70 38.55 39.50 4 0 .7 0 4155 2 4 35 25 55 2 6 .0 5 3 1 .9 5 3 3 .0 0 34 AX) 3 5 .6 5 3 6 .1 5 22-45 2 3.65 2 4 15 3 0.05 31.05 3 2 .0 5 33.55 34 AX) 20.115 2195 2 2 .4 0 — ■ / - “ 4 9 .3 0 5 1.65 4 3 -2 0 4 5 .7 5 39. 30 41 70 — , - - x 3 Vx USCO F A B R IC * 1 0 6 5 Royal Cord'l 4 !£ United States Tires United States S -------/ 3 0 x 3Y i C lin ch er and Straight Side G E T R ID O F G R IT / CLEANING $ 9 .2 5 The dewier arid* a fa l hoe o4 U. S. Tires at these ties pew.es cau serve you better chan row have ev« keen served betore in the his­ tory u4 the automobile. If there ever was any fan­ cied advantage ,n shopptn* around for (tree it J>sap> peaxedou juiy ¿9. W iL sT s CRANKCASE P U .n f e d e r a l f x u s r T a x vn ih r a b o t e h a t b ee n a b e v rb e d by th e m a n u iu c iu r e r The way th* new-p&p^r- are jum ping onto the auto speeder* leads us to be- M ODERN Newspaper* with stringent regula t ions against fake advertising allow political candidates to -ax anything they want to. Bear in mind that these prices apply to the most complete line o f quality tires in the world. Remember, too — as you read the follow, ing table — that U. S. quality has been posi­ tively maintained. 30 a 3 CL — JO * JAk •; > 1 4 65 31*4 >y a 3*»^ 8S 14-65 2 2 .9 5 32 * JV4 “ 32 * 4 33* 4 34 * 4 3 2 , 4V4 33 > 4«^ 34 « 4^4 JS , 4Vfc X> » 4V, 3**5 35 * 5 37 * 5 Those who live under a cloud never see the silver lining • • • i s k /n r Some fo lk - are able to -ee that they are blind to opportunity. • • • how a man w ho can sit hold a 1 40 pound girl on 2 o 'clo ck in the morning Home folks will stoop pretty low to All widow*, gn t— «»r otherwise, are the week will kick up n win a political jo b but sometimes it is good looking. These new prices should give confidence to dealers and car. owners that no lower basis o f quality tire price# will prevail. A lie, no matter how far down and I out, can always come bark. • • • (_ «»«»eesfiary for them to do so in order to be able to l«H»k their opponent* in the rye. • • • We try uuusualiy hard to think a Those who would discount the future pers«*n is not fib b in g when they s|n*ak find they are dealing with au a van cious bunch o f interest takers. well o f us. • • • • • • / " \ N July 29,1922, the lowest ^ prices ever quoted on U. S. Passenger Car Tires went into effect — Royal Cords included. You can not prick a m a n ’ ** con science if it isn 't l;ig enough to make a hole iu it. • • • FT AU M i l l 0(1, c jir ir r 7 lo 23 jewel movements, all Ainenean inaile »atehes, at $7 40 t“ $150 N ote these New Prices on U.S.Tires Tbe greatest amount o f charity is not always shown by the givin g o f money. • • • Rome w om en's clothe* ae»*ni to be the barest necessities. • • • V MEN S W ATVH ES 14 karat soliti gold }>« n m a iM-auliful ifift b ox; spi'cial at only ............ $4.75 b u r iu k ,»» h Png tuie». Zerolene of the correct grade for your car gives perfect lubrication and permits the develop­ ment of maximum power, speed and gasoline im re power ¿speed 1 rs friction and wear ~ dru Correct Lubrication (ìold filini or suini gold; new stvli-s at m » lo» pricea from $1 t o $ 2 0 AN O PENCHAS Some women are |»etitioning to hax« a w om an 's head put on the tw o c«*nt terrible ruiupu- a year or -*» lat«-r postage stamp. Of course, a woman about holding a 10-pound girl for 15 If ki**«** were poi*ouou* *om«* woman can carry the new- fast enough, but w» lumut *a. • • • would ha\«* di*cov«*r«*d an antidote rebel at the tb«night o f slauimmg one in the face every lim e we want to mail Some fo lk - d o n ’t know when they long, loug ago. • • • a letter. «re xxdl o f f , but their p*»or relations • • • I f no time mere wasted it w o u ld n ’t usually do. • • • be necessary to work more than about Th«* starvation cure i- an econom ical measure that you cun usually get a wav I f we «-ou Id see ourselves as the half a - many hours as we do. • • • with without suspicion. oculist sees us. we would ail wear The cost o f the Cigarette in actual glass«**. • • • The tube money i- not a> *tup**udou* as its cost ornati probably »- a apeak •TAX DA ID Jtl COMTAXY ( CmUfomm) XV Al.OEM A K ( HAINS ti< >1,0 F o r N'T A IN PENS • r!I, t k a t '» no The man w ithout backbone is good bait for the fellow s fishin g for suckers. • • • No other refiner on the Pacific Coast uses any form of vacuum distillation. No other refiner m the United States uses as high a vacuum as this company. 15 anil 17 jrwi-1 only; Amrr- ii-an ami Swiss; fancy shapi- ami dials $19 to $60 uirl, r*tiy»hy. A lot o f people who claim to be in partnership with God art as if they ow ned the entire business • • • In the process of distilling and refining these selected crudes, n is of the greatest import­ ance not to destroy their natural “oilmess" and stability. For this reason we employ our own patented high-vacuum process exclusively. By this process the oil produced Zerolene— re­ tains all the natural “otlmess" and stability of theongtnai,selectedcrudefrom which it is made. Slt-ilim; silvcr, gold fillrd, solid gold or pitti munì, at Iil iri s frolli $1 25 f $20 XX’ K 1ST Thing* Other* Thinà and What Wt Th.nà §f th« Tfuag* Üthtfr» 1 n*nk in the physical energy it imps. • • • N E W ANO S N A I’ PY CI FF Bl TT« »NS An e u b u g r infunus u* that » girl A woman who is contented to play second fiddle is q u alified to get mar ried to a politician. • • • The Patented Vacuum Process A M » M KN 'S KINOS XV A T I’ll ES dur» I*,.1 lik.- tu I»- ki*»ud a^ aiu »! bur Most o f us dislike the exhibition o f too much nerve, but somehow can *t help but admire it sometimes. • • • Certain crude oils possess a higher degree of stability than others. Because of its large pro­ duction of practically every type of crude, this company is free to choost for the making of Zemlene only thoae crude® which are partic­ ularly adapted for the purpose. All ATE PENDANTS A g a te I M 'lnlants in so lid go ld m o u n tin g s ; s p ir ia l $1 00 l.A O IK S ’ A woman w ill make almost us many c x ru -r- for her husband as he will for himself. • • • A man and woman who do not g* t acquainted b efore marriage will after ward. • • • If an oil changes its chemical composition — “breaks down " —at high operating temperatures, h can no longer maintain a lubricating him be­ tween the bearing surfaces, and ns value as a lubricant is destroyed. * :î00 S»>1.10 ( ii>1,1* 1.ADIKS’ to si luri from ; tlianioiitls. ru b ii's, i n i t i a Ills, H r , at jiriri s from $1 50 t41 $350 ing o f th« hunting season deer in if Sunday. Real m o--, shrubbery hi lieve that most i»f th«* member* o f th« rocks arc used to procure a very nat fraterm ty are still |M-d«*-tnans. uml reproduction o f a fo re -t rccc— • • • hidden det-p bac k in the wood*. Tric k R ock efeller has stocked hi- farm ling out from among the ro ck - i- a stream o f water. M ounted anim al- with partridge«. H eretofore the kero com plete the realistic e ffe c t obtained sene and gasoline buyers have been bv the wiudow decorator. j kis^gnrae. A California man who recently vio j luted the federal laws was taken to | Chicago, lu c l e Ham % punish me i/C i* severe. • • • Stability starts with the crude A u g u s t Clean Up Sale Rubber Company / W h e re Y o u ^ * Nelson Jr., Cottage Grove Jackson A Addison, Lo ran* Can Buy 17. S. Threat Corner Service Station Oanqe, Dram Brown A Marketta, Comstock and