F l t l I I A Y , M A I » H I», IM I. Uvg Fund. M urria Koon. 11*4 0 0 : Cha« 1er ( in ter, 114 00; Mr« H A llollon, | 4 0 0 j Augnai Vitus. 9*21.00. E E. U n n i 111 0 0 , K. Johnson, 135 0 0 . Fred Pallan • '3 00 F YY Yodar, | * 0 Ö ; Koka ' CA i hapinan. 912 4 0 . Hlbyl YVaatfsll, 9.1 69; K I M urria 1 1 5 9 .7 4 ; Ht. Iu d u a lrla l As le n i Comnil««|oM 44 o l. Liuarganav A D Jleyiner. |47 R 14; G ('o u til, ( ’our! i 0. I* Barnard. 9 1 5 0 0 ; i «j I <1 J¡ . J II I li . b in a n | 4 07; ( i K Crow«. I l M t n Clinton llu rd •<> E. Hlona. | V 0 7 . II . T llanadell, l i d i , l o . M r« M arth a I 'ia ii. 1 4 0 0 ; ill. igeile Hand A (/ravel 13 00. T o i ft lo is C o. I l l 50 Hn.lth ft Wat Lie« lion Mrs. I». C Henry. • 35 00; kina. 4*2 fft. Valley Printing C o , |.* S < o , liior H enry. | 3 0 0 0 ; Hulu« ( Hlona* Fowler« 'lir e Mar»i*a 9*2 9 5 , G reat* r a. | ! He 6 5 . Equipment 926 3*2, Mlandard Oil Co,, Fm « lo r : K Htewarl, • 0 4 7ft 14 SI , J N Chapman. | 5 oo Míale h duatrla Coonly F a ir L, I. Lamb |» < 0 0 ; J. W qu a. katthush ft Hon, |n n 42 . ► ogana e P a lm i; r, 41449 24 W a te r Board. 9.1 2 0 , l.oguna c»n* reie aim <»fh Ml« M innie Msolt Pipe Co |3 d fcqulpin«>nt. | l J do, YY I r mi h r (ieu, P. Pit-«»». 91 0 0. II llro w n | I 3 Vd. W Mr Ihr: n 111« ba. 44 3 5 , Pro«-lw, *4 0 7 9 , YY F M arlin Nell. 41 » .D r YY. Il W lla rd .a a lle , 4J5 «7 . F M Ja« bann, ; VAayne 1. K lllo tl, 44 3 6 , 143 n.l, J»hn Gay •» O f ì, A C. I Ungen • I, 44 00. peel. •B U S ; Kd Hhielda 400 74 H ealth H e . Lane County Public Court llunae W G Neatullli. ffto 10. J II Kuberleon 4IO W 74 ». l(ob oli, e r, M rs Mam Button, •on, 474 7 4. Il lie 3; Mrs. Thoa II Foil. It. 43 llo a frld t Co 417 J W (3ua< henhuah Cella Me««er. 9*25 0 0 , H en rik Pel Nelson M ill C o. 43 A Mon. 4< «o Ford N. |IO .0 0 , Maldueena Grocery, 440.00. >1, lla, P rra lo n A Hale M a b tl K I rutila«« », > h Jo UolpA A llahh lldw e 1 o 1*31 74 Joe ward. SI no • M hm llh. 41 4 . Chari»!« » . 1 on .• ■ L kt . . . I ». U 11 PIltA er, Kiel« in du s tria l A r r ld m l Comm. (h e a le r »raun, 43 00 I'le lr h t M lo rn rt («lady« I n. 4 5.50; 4 1 1»» <10. Fug.-ne V M a li, ry, I 1200 « 0. ' Dan Juhualo 1. 912 -1 2 9. K -i ulltg ten Band <«uy ( -otdon 41« .* 5 . ParlHc I «1 ft T *lg Itu t|(i>aa H» r vba. 9:193 0 9 ; W <1. Irv in , Co 4 1«>35. |(b h a rd N A|.|>llng $5 (Ml, * 1 1 1 YYaatfsIl 4 I t*0 ; I a ri H l( I. Polk I o . 4 1 «150. ( r«aae;a. 916 30. ha k«r. 91 00 . G( h > It Nsah. • Í 0 10. N rlllS A lla King |U 3<* !»•»»•, 91 0 0 ; 1 «m. > t. c. L .«« her ble. H tat* 1 1 10 0 . L>nn H McCrasdy, 91 ( 0 0 , Jack D la lrF 1 Home Yg«*nl Oregou Colleg. 4dllll»IO D aily, 42 2 0 , ('. L. Wort man, . 4 1 4 0 0 , I »let e l’ I H* a la r 1» T L a w to n . 4,14 79 1 Mi • E >. It s k r . 94 20: YY III Joh neon, 1«, JubM Msrah. 92 ou J 1 r M ille r. 1 <5 0 0 . J. H. Woodard. 92 »0 , J F Farle, N O T IC E TO C K E D lT G llH 1 $4 0 0 , Dan Juhnalui. 4 ,0 29 . Ku lk<< » heu 44 . Hing. 413 5 o . C I n lb « m a 1er of Ih*« salala uf lass* M M iller, 44 0 0 , I l a « » « / , d e r aa»d N o lle* la erehy given that W urlli lia r I A Polli. 419 rl of ■ (h® «ey ha« b<»( Ay 11, n snnn ly «•».»( .0, SI a ri ita Ann A lale of lire tun in and f«»r Id e rounly, In du s tria l Acci- appointed at m iniai ral<*r of (hi ealale •< !•••< M H arvey <1 1. and that ail »ntgoiuery, person« having «lai ■«a agalnal aald ealale OO. i A of the aald derena« 4 are hereby nullfled l au« e A Clara Vahr«, 4 I9 S I 4' », Win. T . le bfsat-nl the asina duly verified lo (he • i . b . l a d e t . .r at •aid W orth H arvel H* howl Muperlntendeftt M argar»! C u l­ 1 Ira i N ational h a u l . Collage (»rove. Lane ler. 470 0 0. Hoard Publishing C o. g l 6 5 , «ounly, Oregon, w iililn ala tuonlhs from Misa Verna Manning. 43 3 0, Irm a Hag I h la ( h e IJ lh dar <>f March IU J I gart. 4 « ’ o u , Beasi«' Prua*. 4-’ M9, Law w (»K i ll I I A I ( \ F V AdmUilalra ten« a 3 f f lll. 4310 0 1 . F J. Moor». 47 lo r uf (he Fatale of Isaac M 59, W F H Fil n t« r A Cu Inc., 40 3 5 ; Pa H a r te ) He ad clfic Tel A . 4 1 5 .3 0 , Oregon •l< ; Collage Urova state I allege Sentinel 41 l u , K ike Chapman. 430 0 0 , C IT A T IO N Valley P rinting L’o . 45 Buwn. 414V 9 0 . Oro. Sheriff L. M la the t< .*.(> Miai» or uf Ibe Canaday. 4134 9 0 , W in Kissinger. |VJ.- Oregon for Idina aounty •V . Lloyd Howe, 413V 7 4. O to Hough- In the m ailer of (he ealale of Jauic« I .n *134 74. » A H olland. 4134 7 4 , A. K Polk May. dxeaaed » ilulegaatd. 41 34 7 4. W W. Fdmi«t«m Hi WILLIAM 1. MPI \h CLAI 4 1 3 4 7 4 . W d th a ‘1'rafaer 41<>4UO, Fth el F N I > I. H P F A IIH IK A U II \ A I. Srutl. *3 0 0 0 . Pacific Tel A T rig C o. H PFA UH C H F H , F II F HPF.AMM. 471 I > H T Slab up 4«U O , L. H H ui MAH! I MAU11N NFLL11 I ( i l l In. 4 5 0 uu, !«•< M Buwn. 914 4V. (Jtaun MKL. F 1 11 F I. B W AKFF1FLH. l««»wn. 4 1 3 *> 'S», Kuke I bapmah. 4137 7 4, MA1IV B O W M A N W IL L IA M J At K Brandt Automatic Cask 9310 0 0 ; F J. HON M A V. A L IN C O L N M A Y. B FN s p a li 94 Uu, Hathaw ay Mut«*r ( u . 9 9 1 3 - JAM 1N M A Y . M A K F N I KA 11». 5u. H arry B Conno?«. 9-5 0 0 , Frank 11. kabfcca h k c iio w , f f f ik h i ; Candy. 91 9 0 ; Lynn Held 4*3 5 0 0 . » C HO W . FI.1Z.A ANN 1 IP 1 O N . K VA O It Pitcher. 4 * ’ *0; <’ W heeler, 9 4 lO . M AY O F F IF L H . O L IY F W 11.HON, u 11 L Buwn Sheriff. H W lcha P A l L M AY Joy. MAV M IN N 1 F HL P«dll 94 *>0; Northw<«t • n a w . M A. 1.09(1, A L B F Iil W M O H A llV F V Citte« lia» Co . • a l i . Pioneer (Jrooory, H O H F ill Id A Y . F B F H H 1 F F B A N K L IN 9 1 3 4 7 V . Krem« iel Bakery. 93V 3 5 . Lang M A Y . HOW A IIH M AY M AY. 91a a 5 Heid« « r»amcry. P L HPFAKH. M A U lit F V H I.1 .M # 1 Fugen». Inc * 3 t .a. Steens Cash M arket 91V - 1 . Pa­ r Y H C U H l, » B A N ilH h MIIH F L I.A iiuhana j po lk m a h u n . ufokhf cific Cuoperallve, 934 0 0 ; Kllhama, 9 1 4 - j 3. Nelson Ca«h M arket. 9J3 7A; C rystal M A IU IN . F M lH F H M a HUN. A l.K F L « Cu . 93 0 0 . Haakellb Hrocery. 939 0 1 ; M A H T IN W IL L IA M M .H A N IF L M etropolitan Chain Stores, 413 0V. Ma­ JOHN M c H A N IF L POLK M rH A N tron P rinting <0 . 9*35 3 5 . H L »own. l <>i 1 II Hi t H o F o N . AMY 917 47 . J L Carille. 95 1 0 . T M H u rl IIA H N . M A H H I A HPL'H h F o N. C A burl 7 5 , H oward Auto C o. 9103 3 t . H. C A L H W F L L . H F O U H IF II IH F . W II L I'u lk Co . 4 10 .50 ; Western 1 nb«n. I Al PW 1.1 L MHH 1 M YNCTH GOOD • ' ■ i i . r * < WIN c c a l h w f l l . anh to a l l >. Valley P rinting Co . 45 3 3 . Western Auto o lH F H 1» L ON « I NK N O W N IF Mtippfy C o. 45 3 3 . Cressey«. H A -? * ! ANY H t'C ll T IIF H K B F U H F F IIN O H : poalal Ir k g r a p h C o. 4» V0. Office Ma** li. I ■ .• • f (ho H ta le « f < »f « » t> chine A Supply C o . 4 * 3 5 ; Eugene W ool­ you are hereby d l» d sad re>)ulrd lu ap en M ill, 43H B0. C arl ltllru p 9S5O ; Jen pear In (ha cuualy court of the Htale of ninga A C o , >7 3 0 , Lu gm e M irro r A Oregon for the county of Lan» In the Hlaaa 93 o o . C arl H Baker Film Co., sourt room (hereof al Kugene. In the »h ( • - I* • «ounly of l~aae. on Tuesday, (he 14lh day J Burn« Ag*n«y, 9 5 9 .9 5 . O?en C. Pavla, uf A p p r ri tl 1941 at I l f I. 9 1 3 5 0 0 . sjgnman Fell Insurance C o. In t 1.. furenoon of lh a l day. then and 9H-'JOO, ( - m l» A uditor, 47V BO: State (here |o shew cause, If any you have, In d u s tria l Accident Cum in. 435 37. why (he real property belonging lo aald Slaughtered Anim al«: J. Hofer $7 50; •alale^ aad described na follow« lo wit H a*ld Swenson. 97 5 0 , I. (I. H rlte rlln e . The southwest quarter of the north- 9101 5 5. ( II H artm an. 915 1° aaal q u arte r, (he aunlhea«! quarter Surveyor Frank A T r lj p 933 5 0 ; L of (he northwest q u arte r, the no rth­ P llubba. 44 0 0 , Scott Jackson. 430 1 7. west quarter of the aoutheaai tiuer Frank Hamptoft 4 l v v 7 ; Pacific T « l A ta r. and tha a»rlhaaat quarter of lha T rig Co 9 l o 9 5 , Olive H Chamberlain. soulhweal q u arte r, and lu| a, of a»e 9C35OO. Swender Blue P rin t ( <> 917 O0; Hun 5, la lownahlp 33 south of ite k n Thorpe 9V().0 0 ; B >bba M e rrill Co . range 1. weal of W lUametla M art 4'< <»0, I «gene Hletagen Co , 91V33 ; Me- .ban < 1.la t h in g 1 4 0 » « re« inure g f (L a ly s 94 1*3, Uemtnglon Hand Hrrvlae. lea«, according to the government |a 6 . P M M a rie 41 4 7 4 . Koke ( hap survey thereof, all In Lan» county. tia n C o . 94 5 0. H H Waggoner 990 75; Stale of Oregon Cr««aeya. 9 4 1 .3 5 , H A Babb lld w e C o. should not be sold at private «al» by (he 9» a*. Equipment. 9 V v 9 . Standard Oil adm inistrator of aald «aisle aa in tha Cu , 4*3 5 0 . F N Thompaon. 9339 3 3 , petition of anld adm inistrator sal uul Adna H Signor 4139 74; Gordon lllnea, W llneaa (he Honorable C I* Barnard, *.t 4a Claude Tice. 934 43 Merle A u tlin . ■ I . ' . « ! ' ■ . i A county |udg». and the seal of said court afflaed thl« lo th day of March. ItF tl ney 4 1 3 a » Elbe L Singer. 4119 7 4 ; V. H Fugle 4 1 5 .1 3 1 . I. N Mathews 9134 | A lle a l W II H IL L A ItH . ( lark By Hibyl W estfall. t>»puly. • • Win (.e rla rh , 9B7 2 5 , Karl Roberta. (C ounty (.’ourl Hea l » m l 3 a l0 c 91 47 74 H a rry Oerlach, 4 1 0 9 0 0 ; J. M. M rCaualsad. 9154 4 7 . A L Huberts. C o. 9 9 .0 5 ; 914V 7 5, M urrt« Chevrolet VOTIOB. Conimiaalun. State in duatrial Accident C om m issioners' P roceedings 43 430.1 Whereas In chapter 137. general law« of Oregon, enacted in 1U10. Il 1« declared lo be (he duly of every p<*r«on. firm , co partnership, company and corporation owning, leasing, occupying, tmaaeaalng or having charge of or dominion over any land, place, building, «truv'ure, wharf, pier or dock which 1« Infested w ith ground •qu lrrela and other noitou« rodent« or predatory animal«, or a« soon aa (he presence of (he same «hall come |o hl«, their or It« knowledge, at once lo proceed a n d ( . . n (ln it, g >1 i»tth ( • < »(• r m lnale and destroy «uch rodent« by pola* onlng trapping or othsr spproprlata aad effe* live mean«; and Whereas, gray digger ground squirrel« (C ltellu « O ouglaali) are noxious rodent« in I .a n e c o u n t y ( >r«-*,• >n Now, therefore, all of auch person», firm «, copartnrrihlp «. corjmrallona and companies owning or having dominion over land In «aid Lane county, Oregon, are h. r I .jlred (<• ta k r nt- 1« 1 . » Irrm iu a te aald gray digger gr«»»nd aqulr rels (C lte llu « Ih iu g ls all) within th irty day« from the date of the first publica­ tion of thl« notice I f such «leys are not taken, a peraoa or persona appointed by the county court of said Lane county w ill enter upon «aid land« and proceed to eite rm ln a te «aid gray digger ground ■uuirrrla (C ltellu « H ouglasll) and the cost of «aid exterm ination w ill be levied against said land« The county a gricultu ral agent hereby March 90 aa 4 4ay to be known aa "a n u trra l poisoning day ' throughout the aald Lane «aunty and It |g h> r.-by r. i omii,« 11.I d l l It i ,> • t.«• 1 t..«r ley, aa prepared by the undersigned and representative« of the Bureau of Blologt cal Survey of the U nited State« D ep art­ ment of A griculture, be used for the pur- m h of i ii • storm 11 barley may be secured from the under signed at hl« offiee In Kugane, Lane coun ty. Oregon, at approslmal» t of preparation. Hate of first publication of thl« notice March A. 1031. (S ig ned) C. S F L K T C H K R . mO 30c County A gricultu ral Agent. | I N O T IC E OF F IN A L A CCOUNT. In the county court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Lane. Depart- m i f p i bat In the m atter of the estate of James A. W rig h t, deceased Notice 1« hereby glcen that the under­ signed, executrix of tne eatate of Jamea A. W rig ht, deceased, baa filed her fin al ac­ count In the county court of the State of Oregon, for the county of Lane, and that Monday, the (ith day of A pril, 1V 3I, at the hour of 9 :5 0 a. in. of «aid day, at the court house at Eugene, In «aid county and atate, has been appointed aa the tim e and place for the hearing of objections to final account and the aettlem ent thereof. Hate of firs t publication, M arch 6. 1051. Hate of last publication, A pril 3, 1031. M A U D E W R IG H T , Executrix. ROSCOE P. H U R S T , Attorney for Executrix ntfl a3o SUM M ONS. In the circuit court of the State of O re­ gon for Lane county. Ix a l A M eunler, p la in tiff, v«. Joseph A. Meunler, defendant. To Joseph A. Meunler, the above named defendant: In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed agalnat you In the above entitled ault within four week« from ti»«* to te of tha flrwt o u b llo a tlo a of thl« Rummon« and If you rail no to an ­ swer. for want thereof, the p la in tiff w ill apply to the court for the relief prayed for In p la in tiff's complaint, to -w lt: For a decree of the court dl««o|v|ng the mar rlage contract and bonda of matrimony e x h tln g between you and the p la in tiff on the grounds of desertion fur more than one year Im m ediately last past and for •uch other and fu rth e r orders and de­ crees In the prnmiaoa a« may he equltahl««. Thl« ■timtnona la «orved by publication thereof In the Cottage Grove Sentinel by order of the Hon. G. F. Hklpworth, judge of the shove named court, dated the 10th day of February. 1931. and the date of the firs t publication w ill be on the 13th day of February. 1UBI. and the date of the last publication w ill he on the 18th day of March, 1031 H . J. H IIIN N , A ttorney for P la in tiff. M y residence and poatoffloe Is Cottage Grove, Oregon. Ui-nUie pey, 91 74: Auldy M «Cum bar, 9 13.94; M a rtin Nielson. 4 1*34 D is trict Nn 10; M L. Walla««. 912 94; Equipment. 915 (»0; B ert Beaver. 9V 2 «, John H arris, 94 74. H la trl-l No. I I ; Kqulurnant. 90 0 0 ; Je«a L Bargar, 918 VO. T. If. Parks, t .* 4 V 4 , » i«awa|| Lumbar C o, 910 42; Ofilun (»11 Co.. 914 NH Hlatrl* t Nu 1 2, Equipment, 412 50; M A Horn 91V 2 6 : F 11 V4, < bariie Brigga, 9 4 0 .0 1 , L a ri ( U ylon. 911 ^4 Hlatrl* t N<* 21 Roy Maugb, 9 1 0 0 . Equipment, « .lo o , I I . A How«, 9 0 3 .7 6 , Hlatrl« t No. *22. Equipment. 9100 0 6 ; V C Muwraader 9*29.V 4 , J A. Mtain Ih lu n r, g i / 1 4 , B»u Butirh, 4 1 0 1 4 Hlatrl* 1 No. 29 Lowell Blacksmith Eh *p 914 5 0. It A Babb lldw e Co., ; 9 . 1 0 , >*<«; ful Yancey Cravat, glamorous hero 9 2 6 .9 0 , Roy lfu ber. 913 2 4 , Wm 'istum. of the picture. The film opened > *3 d | , H Morris, 4 35 .90 ; Chaa Hhreltt «r, 4 * 4 7 ; < has Gantry. 949 46; 'I. 61. lust night at the Arcade and will I t was ( <*nn«-r. 9 2 3 .0 1 ' V. Shirley, 9 1 1 .9 5 ; Floyd run tonight and Saturday. Grey. 9« 3 7 . Or« n Hammond, 4v <»6, B. declared one of the outstanding Itenaun. 916 7 4, M artin Peterson, 9199. pictures of the season. lawn * 16 í» ia til< I N Hrnashlng dram atic punches come 2 0 : J. E. Thompaon. 917.- 43 In rapid order. Yancey Cravat leads 30 i< A. Babb lf«lwe Co., H ie trk t N „ „ . » » ’• «treat Oklahoma land rush, O W. 977 2 4 . J 1 I oatelia. 941 4 6 , li'icbartlsun. »41 46. ! slays Ix»n Yountls, town "had man," F ill lllll. 941 46 ila n ry Ru«t, 941 4 6 . W « h.iiherisiiil. meets "the K id ” In mortal combat, 9 4 1 .4 0 , tum ba lloldon, « 4 1 4 6 , lr ,ln < the Osage Indians, Hlggena. 941 4 0 . H 61 Baruuui, 9<1 46; champions to Gllea Fowiar. 9 00 .6 4 ; R«y Thoinaa. 949.- thwarts his own love. Sabra, 2 7 . Joe Portar, 441 4 6. Ralph Clarkaon, eave Dixie Dee, notorious town 9 41 4 6. J. H Nichola 441 4 0 ; Gao. Linda, 4 J 5 '» 4 ; Chas Nichola, 9 41 .40 ; r haracter, and dies that others may ( has lt E * a U r . 451 0 3 , Gb-n Mrouf«, live. >47 0 4 , W T. PLket»«, 4 4 1 .4 6 , J. 11. Although there are tremendous Fuwler. 979 *42. H lalri* t No. 8 1 . Cha«. 51 H arllng. 9*26 - spectacles, parades of covered wa­ of cattle, the 3 1 . M tptelo n O*,««.. « U .» J ; Km »» gons, great herds bu.Q ctr, M J H 'J ; |5 í,.« (í, town of Osage as lt appeared in Mh. II Oil l o . »17 71 gushers, O l.tric t So. «3: 7-*|ulpi«.ul, « 72 .95 ; three separate eras, oil K .m ilt Akln. «1« 7 « , !> •» • Wllhlnoon, the te have not been allowed to In­ «31 ,S I , l h . . l r r M w .rln f.ri, «35.06; A, terrupt or detract from the absorb­ «7 6 2 . Al W l t n l. r . « 66 .1 1 ; Ar»u. W h .c lrr, «<4 3 6. l.rluald Asm. ing plot. The 33 characters and the thou- «45 2 3 ; Lvoft«r4 W6h«(it«n. « 42 .62 ; <..o, lla w l.jr, 1011«; '\t lk in .u n , ; sands of pioneers who support *3n <3, <1 H lis w l.r , « 7 Ì.0 O ; U.fMO llssrs. «10 44; ls w ia ilv .ra . » 3 .4 3 , 11. J. them appear to have stepped right bl.ad. «10 4 4 , t r a n k M rati, » 14 .46 ; from the pages of the Kerber novel, llslph Taylor, «21 01 ; John Taylur, «0 which achieved success as a na­ 16 P U t r lr l Xu. 8 3 ; K qtilpm rnt, »143 2 5 ; tional best seller. Richard Dlx's portrayal of Yan­ A lte rt K X’slaon. « I SO; Jack Cunnl»<- *2 25; l( A Itskb lid « « C o . «11.- cey Cravat can easily be classed as ba t. J Msb< »63 35; Ltsvs W illiam s his greatest role. Irene Dunne as »32.1,3. N W 1-ort.r, »27 3 » . If 1,. Ol « 2 0 ,» 0 , ll« r Murcsmp » 37 .66 ; L . M Sabra, his wife, shines as a dram at­ port. r. »27 0 0 . J t' bibbi« »40 4b, ic sensation of the season. Others I b n r r ta riti« . «40.4.',. tira n t K irk . «13 in the cast include Estelle Taylor 13 1.1 < ltn«f.'lt«r »20 » 2 . ltalph llonk • r » 3 7 6 6 . l .d » h lin k -r. »26 5 0 ; Ksert os Dixie Lee, Nance O 'Nell as Fe­ K irk * 4 o .45; ltalph Law««. « 7 1 .IS ; W . lice Venable, W illiam Collier Jr. as ‘ - «1« 13¡ Xe Coming. Cimarron Being Shown At the Arcade Theatre !‘m > 0 . 7 :. p ’ V-';V. .Mu « '« ' « . ? , . H 11.1343«. »1» 3 . Ed Mpurss, »20 11 ' w lnkl«!„4n. »is 1»; lisipu j V : ’kE e « b ; ' «*12 i ? ’ " ¿ iii w in k t^ ii; >.•- i. \5iu r i.n»- n. 423.71, lr> Kur , d »«- kw . r „. co A te . M j e . . Rickey. «leorge E. Stone as Sol Levy, Stan- |ey p-|ei4a us i ^ , n Yountls. Robert McW ade as Louie H effner and 21 other feature players and over 5000 «amp. 9 23 .7 1 ; F 4 O la e fe lte t, 419 1 3, «.»t ra n Hay S «tramp. 416 7 4 , J. 11. W ilhaitn 447 09 Hat«* \5 illlam s. 9*3-70; Joe Fow ­ ler. 94 19; Hamurl U itiklem sn, 9*2 70; Jkpan »,« E «l Dinner« You A ro In v ite d Erl in n i« ara aa popular among Japan*-*« aa are Maryland rbl, kan —We urge you to invmhgale the dinnera In tialliiiiore. In aom»> J ap­ rotrction and wrvica of tha añe«« ell lea eel houne« m e nearly armera Exchange. 60,000 oolicy- aa nuineroiia aa welner «landa a) holden, low rates, absolutely a rounty fair. When tin- diner go­ tera an eel bonne he I« led lo a Pro“ P* aendesk la rie tub <>f live eela. lie mnkee A phone sail a h l. rbolre of Ihe wrl^^llng crea •are |w Mad ture». It I« xpeared. aplll «long the I eantsd doData back, rut Into small ptmes and. with soy «aure, la cookc,I over a W A N T E D . M an or la d v to rv»pre- •e n t no In ('» Ita g e d ro v e and v M - charcoal Are. F IlE V E flL Y IIIT X H Well, all I luiow la J ub I what I read In the papera. I got back home and arn working In the Mo vim and have a a little time In between nrenea to kinder ice what 1« going on here and there. You know that King uf Spain 1« quits a fellow. They been try­ ing to ouit him t h e s e Republi­ cans have for years and just when It looks like he was a goner why be corn«, up again. They alnt going to get rid of that fellow. In fact I doubt if they could Improve on him. Governmeats dont have much to do with Nations anyhow, their 1m- portance la greatly overrated. The real builnesi of a country la carryled on no matter what King or Emperor, Look at the Frenchmen. They _____ look like to os they do everything Cockeyed. Their House of Deputies looks like a Keystone Comedy Company, yet with all their excite- ment they have made the finest re- covery from the war of any of the others. The staid old B rH I.h .r that wa think does everything just about right, why he la having h it toughest sledding right now. Who would think they coaid ever mishandle their affairs. So Its not really Intention on the Governments part that they dont do batter. Its Ignorance. You see every fellow looks at things from bis particular part of the Country. Now take this Drouth affair down South. Those people were called Farmers. Well they were farmers, they made what little living they ever got out of the soil, so they are certainly entitled to be called Farm­ ers, but they were not tha Farmers that tha east and north have been accustomed to look on ae they drive by. Its sot the big red barns, the cows, the Pigs, the Chickens, the big fat work horses. During all this hardship, tta the Renter Farm­ er, the "Share Cropper.** A man that on a cotton Plantation tends ten acres, that la If ha uses one Mule. He Is called the One mule cropper, or the two mule cropper. Ha Uvea in a little box house, gen­ erally two rooms and a lean too. They are eternally In debt to the Land owner who generally owns the store or If he dont the local Mer­ chant That one share of that one little crop has got to keep them for the whole year. They buy every­ , thing they eat. They are going too, the Red Croat, and the County Agents are, of making each land owner give them about a half acre and put In a garden, that w ill help a tremendous lo t Thera is nothing • • - * * • * ' s ert. « 42 .4 1 ; Ed Soul«. » 33 .67 ; John they can work at during the time C. leak«*. 411 V«; A lbert n m j i . s S a o l »».»»; H w T s iro . » 20 .45 ; Halts ( lirlatenu n. 43 IV • u they are not putting In or tending >' t'h«Bow«4h. « 20 .94 ; W m . H .b e rt, t'la ra a r* Violava, 49 6 9 ; Sirve Jenklas. »11 » 7 ; J s rk Slo««r. » 3 » » : Paul T. their cotton. 93 IV. J one«, 93 W ; T w la Oaks Lum ber Co.. Those little few bales of cotton D ia lrirt No. 86: P rrree Servie* Sta 9 5 .1 3 , YV» stern Lumber Co., 94-22; lloa, 457 40; M orris Co.. 410 . that he gets as his share has to pay . . . Chevrolet , Stale I a du atrial Accident Commisaion. L. Bund. 9 1 1 .0 0 , hugea* Concrete hia whole previous years Grocery, IT p * C o , 4V 0D ; H. A. Babb lldw e. C o..! E qaj quipm ent: Em ery 91 4 9 , Eugene Sand A Gravel Co., g l 13; 9*240 0 0 , Pacific Telephone A Telegraph and other merchandise bill. Now- T w in Oaka Lumber Co.. 9J0.1O , Fq'iip- Cu. 97 5 0 ; Edwin T u ila r 4174 7 4 . A. A. how in the world can ha have a cent meut. 9 15 .70 ; J E. Gulselinan. 4-5.0o; M a rtin 4174 7 4. R H . Smith. 416 4 .7 4 ; Shell DU C « . »4 0 « , Standard (H I Co.. l«ee D rive r. 4129 74; C E Van Oadel. left. He hasent he la In debt Then la « itrb a te J H H ln g kta ry. 45 9 3 . 939 7V. S. C. Harnden. 4 11 2 .V0; Frank 9 I4 V .7 4 ; Kay Warden. < 1 3 9.74 ; Earl add a drouth to th a t where he dont W F Travis. 477.79 Barber. 91 73; IL W . Buchanan 9 1 2 4 .4 9 ; Luckey, 6 1 2 4 .7 4 , Bureau of Labor. 9 2.00; T ra ffic P a tro l: M J Thompson 91S9.» raise anything, then what happened. F R ut Smith 416:1.35; G L. Mas!, 954.- Pacific Machinery A To ll .Steel Co., 74 Shelton T u rn b u ll Fuller. 919 35. 3«; M ilo H a rt. 4»*l 10; J. O. Adams, 911V 73; H (Turn 9 16 .0 0 ; Eugcn* W ater The Store man was practically Treasurer Thelm a Keaman. 99<>OO; 911 VV. G A. H arnden. 9 34 .90 ; Ira Board, 959 0 6 ; Oregon M achinery Co., Grace Schlaka 914 4 0 ; Pacific Telephone B aker, 933 15. broke along with him. The land • 9414 19, B ryant He B ar. 9 2 6 4 .1 5 ; Port A Telegraph ( ’«» , •< '4 0 ; Trum p A Mc­ D is trict No. 37: Equipment 9 1 2 1 .1 5 ; owner who also deals just from year Kinley Agency. 990.00; 1< L Polk Co., W . M Summer«. 9 22 .45 ; A (E Pop*. 910.* land Oxygen A Hydrogen Co.. 9130 9V; liilla ('reek Lumber Co.. 9 77 .49 ; Stiller • lo 50 to year, he was broke, so picture the 4 7 ;; Elw yne Taylor. 910 47; Elmo Runt* Sanford T ra cto r Co., 9 19 2 5 .0 0 ; W alters I* S. l«abor B ureau. F. L. Arti.ltage. m«rs. 924 4 6 ; Ted Prindel < 2 0 .6 4; J. T. Bushong Lumber C o. 9 1 1 2 9 ; M ille r San condition yourself. 959.00 5. ( U y to n BAbb. 610.47. forU ¡ rBcl. Co . 9 1 4 6 .6 2 ; Beall Pipe A Widows Pension Grace I. H uffm an. Now whose fault is i t It aint Distri* t s 36 i .gene Sand ft Gravel j aIlk C o rp . 417 2 .5 9 ; Sweet D ra in Auto 9 l> )0 0 , Johanna Hollem. 4 1 0 .0 0 , Sarah Co.. 4 1 1 9 0 ; Equipment. 9 20 .0 0 ; k c - . 93; L . A. Snow Co.. 9252 15; Gn- anybodys fault. If It Is, it alnt his, Co W*. Johnston. 910 0 0 . Mrs. K. L Zelwlck. nt th Nielsen. 929 95. .. -, zx . riei Powder A Supply Co.. 9332 26; he has done the best he knew how. 9l«i 00 Ftnma B Thornton, 9 10.00* Al- b t . l r l . i So »»: O i l, S x rb « r. »9 57; s ir o b .l k M llk r . »4 3 5 ; l’ rs.ton t Hal»». m««la Htrinm ata. 910 0 0 ; L l t i l * A dner, He la tending to \« r n I'u . t i u . ».15.97; John Bunilrh. » 1 5 - » 16 .4 5 ; A. C. 11 a it k Co.. In c . « J .» 7; 9 IQ 0 0 . I.uella Johnson 9 1 0 .0 0 ; Lo ttie O A ltot.p«r, »47 » 6 ; fr a n k t i e r K A Bab5 M dw« Co.. » 6 7 1 .9 3 ; Wood- his business the K irkend all. 910 0 0 ; Grace K irk la n d May. » ...n, «19 14; I A. H nH. »43 « 9 ; « o lii« |,urJ. A w h ««lcr Co.. » 1 4 9 .5 0 ; Hathaw ay 4 lo .(»0; Clara W ahlfeldl. 4 10 .00 ; Flor- t a m e a« b is M ,i>h. r . » 1 1 0 7 M a r.ln |-.-nllua. »6 3« Motor Co . »5 15 ; In duatrial P aint Worka. »nee Gray. 9 10 0 0 ; Maggie Bates, 9 l0 0 0 ; I n . t r i ! 5 . 31 E-a-.n. Sand ravel » 3 1 , 0 : M ld < lry P ia n in i M ill Co.. » 1.70; F a th e r and Golds V iola Heed. 910 0 0 ; Mae Favor, I I . M ille. »1 86 W . H . A . Helton. » 1 5 * 2 : W ratern Auto 91«» (>o. Ida Katherine Barthnlnmy, 910.* t o . »37 011. w G r a n d Father Mai .) » 1 « - « ; .1 I M all, it - »7.97 I Supply Co .78; N ational M achinery Co., 0 0 ; ( ’ora M Walkb-jr. 4 10 .0 0 . L illi* 42 G. W W. . h Brabham, b l-ir l.t 5 43. ; t. n b h a m . » '7 .-! , j . . j 17 \ ,.|tu» k Clow M f i. Co. »22.- did before him. Owen. 410 0 0 ; Clara Fdlth Vogt 9 10 .0 0 ; G Huddleston, 929 9 5 ; Joseph " Eugene Auto Sheet M etal, $ 5 .7 5; Father I’hlnea 910 00; G ertrude M cD an­ Marlow. 986 9 5 ; F Rich men, edu­ V Greer. 9 30 .84 ; Cresaeys. 91-75; John W . Conaway 49 iel 410 0 0 . Mollie G ordlnrer. 4 10 .00 ; BUI Higgs, 9 29 .9 5 ; James Daniels. 930.- 2 5 ; .1. E. Haseitine A Co.. 9*237.94, West* cated men, on \ < rgle Harm on 4 1 0 .0 0 , N«»ra Moran, O rv ll O rr. 911 9 » . J- A la r k e r , , rn Road Machinery Co., 6 1 2 9 .8 1 ; Char- W ail Street and 910 do . Alice A English. 410 0 0 ; ('ora 94 429 «.*. B ill H uddl. stun 9 1 ° ‘ - *4 N Y Y |. ,„ F u rn itu re Co.. 9 6 .3 0; Carlson A Ila P M Olson. 910 0 0 ; Anna Thompaon, 410 - in all big Busi­ Ray g ie.yt* N ordling Parts Co.. 939.55; OO; L illie lltxlgsun. 4 10 .0 0 : Kuth L. (Hr 913 ».< Il C Huer 9 1 B ’»2; W illiam s. 9 12 .93 ; 1» Cheshire. >7 96. y; < .sitnmons C o . 9 4 .3 7 ; T w in Oaks nesses were per­ Knowles. 41«) 0 0 . Viva M ille r 910 0 0 . D istrict No. 43 Ronald Trou t. 93.50 , Lum ber Co.. 41691 9 5 ; Motor Tool Spe- Ina Elisabeth W arren. 410 .OD; L illie Tale, haps carrying on H la trirt No 14 E .g. ne Sand A Gravel . U lly Co 9 25 .4 0 ; B ailey Electlc Co., lo o O . N«»ra llcnn. 915 0 0 ; Gladys Equipment. < 15.36; John 9 29 .6 8 ; Southern Pacific. 9 1 6 3 ; Oregon t h e i r Fathers N lrk rl. 415 0 0 . ( ora Belle Grove 915.* ( u , Kummer. 910 05. . , v Electric. 415 38; W . B. H illa rd . 9 8 .5 0; 0 0 ; Mary Hay. 415 0«); Krma (1. Fuller, business in what D istrict No. 45: August Laskowsky. p i „ . ard. 4 3 .1 9; R. C. Gleason, < 3.19; ♦ 1 10 Desale 1 llla o n * 1' ■'>», D aisy 912 7 6 ; L. Husman. 912 76 Earle Adams, lames Tedford. 4 7.4 8; Standard O il Co.. they had always L e w d ly n 915 0 0 ; M ary Papple. 915 0 0 ; < 4.76; A. R. Tolman, 980.45. 9325 0 6 ; Shell Oil Co., 9 1 5 4 .2 4 : Aasociat M ary Phillips. 9 15 .00 ; Bertna lx x k e tt. thought was a safe and sane way, D istrict No. 49: Jess (»ales. 952.92; e«l O il Co.. 9 3 1 8 .0 4 ; H enderahott Gun 515 0 0 , lierth a IL-naon. 9 17 .5 0 ; I«ena C arl Terpenlng. Store. <4 0 5 ; Jo* Garoutte. 9 17 .9 7 ; Jack yet look what happened to them. Cooler, 4*30 0 0 ; Dora Alice Boggs. 4*30 - Frank Gates. 8 30 .95 ; Shrum. 9103 74; G. G. Thorpe. 9 14 .97 ; Look what happened to everybody. 0 0 ; M etta B arrow cllff. 9*3” 0 0 ; Jr««|<< M. 9 *4 76; Have Stephens. 91-96. D istrict No. 51 : Eugene Sand A Gravel Ted George. 9 11-97; Donald Colby. 910.- Palmar. 430 0 0 t Adeline Potter. 4 30 .00 ; The smart, the crafty, the achrewd. Alma Lucille ltussear. 9*3 5.00; Karen Co.. 4 61 .80 ; Il YV. Carson. 976 8 3 ; M erl 4 7. YY in Forrester. 9 10 .4 7 ; Koy Fitch. 4 59 .8 8 ; T . J Swesny. 9 5.4 8; Geo. Tol they all got it, only they had some­ Marl«* Ilosford, 4 3 5 .0 0 ; Ofa Sander«, Albro. 912.96. H iatrlct No. 5 5 : V irg il Clover. 928 71; man. 9 9.3 3; C laire Parks. 49 33; A. E. 4*35.00: Bertha W alker. 9*35.00; Dora body who would help em. These Alden B unllck. 939 9 7 ; Cecil Beyerlln. Davis, g l-8 5 ; Ralph King. 4 4.3 4; Frank Lola Mattison, 425 0 0 ; Ethel M argaret 422 33; C W Allen. 949 58; J. K Min- Jarvis, $12 $13 9 .8 0 ; people had nobody, their friends ------- 9 .7 4 ; ; A l lvin * YVitham, * ------------ Horan. 4*35 0 0 ; Lucy C. Bobbin«. 435.00; A. F Wilson. 6 53 .8 7 ; W . H . Mead. $44.* M ary A llubba 4J5 0O; M d r la V. Thom a­ ney. 9 15 .95 : B F. M In n er. 951 87. were the sam« as they were. I was D istrict No. 56; Ralph Lynch, 930.93; 64; G. G. Th orp*. $ 1 4 0 .7 6 ; Joe Garoutte, son 9*3 5 0 0 , M lnnla Haugen, 9*35.00; Ara Hamewood, $ 1 3 1 .7 8 ; E. U raised on a Farm and Ranch com­ Palm er. $ 4 .9 9; Ted K. Fran k lin . 9S0.00; Hasel Ms «rgaret Al- J. YY*. King. $ 17 .79 ; Geo. 43.1V Ed K elly $14 75; Jim Aldrich. George $ 1 1 4 .7 7 ; Donald Colby, < 9 1 .7 7; W heder, 430 0 0 ; |en, 93O.OO ; M innie bined, was raised where they had YY in. Forrester, $ 91 .77 ; Union O il Co.. Roa* K. Pon «-II. 9 11 .56 ; A rth u r K elly, 48 18. Mabel Gott. 935.00 D istrict No. 59: R. A Babb lld w e . Co., 9 3 7 1 .8 0 ; Tw in Oaks Lum ber Co.. .75. Renter Farmers, and I have always 9 35 .00 ; Kinsey I Lou Burch, 4 40 .00 ; Jr«- M A IN T E N A N C E : J. A. Clayton. 4 21 .89 ; it. 9 15 .00 ; B ertha K. 95 60; Ileal) Pipe A Tank Corp.. 430.00: sle Well« Nesblt, conscientiously believed that a poor M ille r Sanford T racto r Co.. 9 1 .1 5 ; Shell K arl Clayton. 4 2 7 .8 6 ; B arkley Holebrook. Perry. 4*30 0 0 ; Beatrice Suttle«, 910 00. share crop renter was the poorest O il Co., 9129.48. 9 21 .8 0 ; A. J. Cole, 8 2 4 .3 7 ; Chas. Me- H la trlct No. 1: Equipment, 4*3 00; D istrict No. 60: Eugene Concrete Pipe n„e and least provided tor man In thia Frank P Brigg«. 9 13 .4 « ; A G. Pirtle, C o , 91-13] ll . YV. ('arson. 9 39 .90 ; M erl u j Jr., 4*27.86; Jess McBee. 8*27.86; N eel, 4 15 .0 2 ; Clyde Davis. 8*26.86; 9 3.0 9; Geo. Heffenbacher. 4*3100; W a l­ Albro. 9 9.7 1; Equipment, 914.40. or any other Country, and the Cot­ H en ry Loveall. 420 86; Ford Nelson M ill le r Chandler. 4 0 .3H; Clayton Alford. >0.* D is trict No. 61 : Kqulpm«'nt, 94 00. Co., 4 2 .4 7 ; C. L. Weber. 4 1 6 0 ; H. M. ton renter is Just half again poorer 3H; Ed lleacock, 9 0 .3B; Lionel Stratton, D istrict Nn. 66: (b a a Gold. 910.96; Phelps. 9*23.88; Glenn Em erick. 419 9 0 ; 44.00. G w Lai bert 68-78 Klm*r IloaeltoA, C B Lanning, 4 15 .92 ; A lbert Schuler. than thia Wheat or Corn renter, so D istrict No. 3 ; Ida M (Tapper. 9 49 .05 ; James K lbby, 43 18; YVill Chase. 9 3.58; 423.87 ; Koy you tee what shape he in. The Brabham, $37.81 ; Roy C. R Belknap. 9 00 .1 0 ; Equipm ent, 4**50.- Glenn Rh*w, 91.19. Prindel. $37 8 1 ; H . Im el. $ 4 1 .7 9 ; A. / . man in the City that has to live in 00: Peter Schulte. 9 50 .1 3 ; Joe W a k e ­ H iatrlct N«>. 67: H R. Nlghawander. YYllson. < 25.30: J. H . H u ftile. $39.80; field. 9H3 0 4 ; Sanford Leach. $00 13; 9 12 .24 ; John McDaniel. 9 3 .0 5; R Has the slums with hia family, but he Conceptua Rel. <39 8 0 ; Nat H a rt. < 3 5 .8 8; kina. 9 3.0 5: Frank McCuBeh. <8.05. M aurice W hyte. 994 53; Al Grunlng. 409. H erb Rlensche. $37 8 1 ; W . H . Beeley, gets aomething every day for hia 59; Clyde B lotteroff. 4 0 9 .5H; Fre«l G rim ­ H iatrlct Nn. 6 9 : John L. Trunnell, $ 1 7 .9 1 ; C arl Hansen. $ 2 7 .b6; H. A. work, ha has something to show for ing. 913 0 0 ; Chas. Neal. 4*373 7 1; C. E. 91 19 Romey. 4 3 .9 8; W . R. Prose. $21 89: E arl Dcgdmon. 9*39. 7 1 . Frank Sparks 955 93; H ia trlct Nn. 7 1 : Equipment. 44 95; Crawford. $ 23 .8 8 ; J. E. Hi lt every week, he knows what he la H a tfield , 9 51 .74 ; W a lte r Boone. 9 19 .14 ; C. C. Sellers, 919•• YY’m. Vincent. 9 17 .43 ; J. H. K irk . 9 17 .43 ; Jack Webb. $ 51 .7 4 ; J. ” M McNeil. 937. making, he knows what he Is spend­ 14; S R. Scott. 941.04. Hem p YVoo.la, *1 7 43; ( ’. A. Davis, |N7.* 8 1 ; G. Woods. $ 2 7 .3 6 ; E. Knott, 6 39 .8 0 ; D is trict No. 3: Equipment, 9 2 .5 3; 11. 8 5 ; .1 E. Shoup. 4 4.18; YVarren Surcatnp, O rv ille Dalton. $33 8 3 ; M. P. Hoover. ing. He has hia little money, he can Furman, 9359.*34; Roy Johnson, 4*309.93; 4*20 9 2 ; Kenneth T e rrill. $ 18 .13 ; Andrew 451 7 4 ; G. M. Gerber. $13 9 3 ; F C. buy where he can find its the cheap­ Alntasle, 45 58; C arroll K irk. F M«u.re. « 3 3 9 .8 4 ; M J Locke. 4 1 1 7 0 ; . . ; Arnold YVright est. This poor renter has to stay Standard Oil Co., 914 99; E. Moore. J. Fowler, 917.43; YY’m. Vincent, 911.16; 93; C. C YVright. $13 9 3 ; A lvin Fuson, YYll.y Cox, 410-52; Bert K irk , 912 55; E. 9*304.90; W a lte r Price. Inc., .0 0 ; K L. $ 3.0 8; Elvle Tandy. $ 42 .7 8 ; J. E. P u t­ with the same merchant for the hcnnlng, 9*35.11; Jack Reynolds. 9*39- D. Moon 9 16 .74 ; F. Marple, 9 4 .1 8; Joe man. $ 8 7 .8 6 ; A lbert H uffm an. $ 7 .9 6; Guy year even if he Is overcharged. Then 59; Art Sundcrmsn. 9 51 .0 9 ; Leonard Almaale. 418.55. Ross. $ 19 .90 ; H . LaJole. $ 29 .85 ; A. A. District No. 76: 1'lnlojr YVhlpps, 9 3.9 0; Bennett. $43 78; M. O. N eill, $ 40 .7 9 ; A. Stevens. 9 15 .31 ; Chas. W llaey, 9 ^3.55; they tell me some of you havent D arrel Pitcher, 43.10. Art G arrhun. 9 10 .53 . 11 (Turn, 43 1 97; A. H eline, $ 51 .74 ; YV. Smith. $ 49 .7 5 ; A. raised your Red Cross Quota. Well D istrict No 82: Fries Hdwe. Co., .90; B. Allen. $37.81; H . B. King, < 4 6 .7 6; M. Chas. Riggs, 934 H7; R E. Il lll , 4»5, 1.70; A. YVright. M. UaUagher. $ 51 .74 ; I I . It. Davis, $45.- C lark linem an, «11 10, W II Smith, V . Launer, 41-74; Donald all I hope la you are never a Renter 954 HU; W . V. Tallman, 4 7 .9 7; N. Bu»h, 912 38; Ray YVright. 413.98. 77; Ralph Crowe. $48 5 0 ; N. W . W earer, farmer. hiatrlct No 83: R. A. Babb Hdwe. Co., 8 4 7 .5 1 ; L. Sisson. $ 47 .51 ; H . Edwards. 4119; C K T ro tk e l, 4 I I 10; Russell k < nlty. M o l l Coffee D ru n k ;.«* i. tin cftnauDiptlna of - Hie I ' i J I ci I Slates la ea ■ J«na I.«« Brook, Jem Lee Brookn, great negro artist, will appear In a concert and dram atic entertainment Monday night at the high »chool gymnasi­ um. H I , visit to this section la be- lnK sponsored by Rev Ira R. Aid- ! r ‘ch- Pastor of the local M. E. ■ « ‘ “ [ 'h . in conjunction with proml- nent ministers in Medford, Eugene, Salem and other cities. Mr. Brooks Is a giant In stature , and Is spoken of as a cultured i Christian gentleman of fine educa- tion and a credit to his race. He ! has attained wide prominence as a ! »'“ S««- *>* negro spirituals and as a dram atic reader. He has been a v “ *Phone and lyceum artist. Hia fP.r ° * ram, Mond»y n‘^ t1. wi,11 con«1,rt /ttr ^ X n ^ d d r £ S S logs. He w ill be assisted by his wife, R ita Katherine Brooks, con­ tralto and pianist Easy M arks Americans don’t wear linen dust ers any more, but their per capita consumption of gold brick« still re­ mains the largest of any country In the w o rld —Collier's Weekly. Why wish for Sum m er? v a c a t io n N O W in 7 7 Il .»1-1 n in e li-nin dS . Farmer» Automobil« Inter Insurance Exchange *132 Eant Broadway, Eugene, Ore. M ore th an m ile s in a N e w Ford 1 , 0 0 0 THE eubatantial worth o f the new Fortl is reflected in its good perform ance, econom y anil reliability. Ita stamina and endurance are particularly apparent in sections where had roads and severe weather put a heavy extra burden on the autom obile. In less than a year a new Ford T udor Sedan was driven more than seventy-three thousand m iles over difficult route. The operating cost per m ile was very low and practically the only expense for repairs was fo r new piston rings and a new bearing for the generator. The car carried an average load o f 1 2 0 0 pounds of mail and was driven 2 5 0 m iles daily. “ T he Ford has never failed to go when I was ready,” writes one o f the three mail carriers operating the car. “ T he starter did the trick last winter even at 3-4 degrees below zero. The gas runs about 2 0 miles per gallon. At tim es I p all a trailer whenever I have a bulky load.” Many other Ford owners report the same satisfactory performance. Every part has been made to endure — to serve you faithfully and well fo r many thousands o f miles. a T he N ew Foso T vdob S edan California You don’t really have to wait the turn of the calen­ dar for your vacation. Take it » o u \ when you need it most. Board a Southern Pacific train to California. To San Francisco, Los Angeles, Hollywood . . . perhaps to Agua Caliente or Palm Springs. Some­ where down South you’ll find the carefree fun you need to fit you for the year ahead. Any Southern Pacific agent will help you plan the trip. L O W OF FO R D C A R S $430 to $630 F. O. B. />/«» fr^igkt «artro Dt »«aü ro«<. an«/ wind- th ield, tilen t, fu llr en cloted four-w heel brake», fo u r H oudaille double-acting hydraulic th o ck a b to r b e n . alum inum pitU m t, chrom o »¡¡icon alloy r a l m , torque-tube d rire, three-quarter floating rear axle, more than tw enty ball and roller bearing», and b rig h t, endur­ ing Hurtle»» Steel fo r m any exterior m etal part». In addition, you rare m any dollar» becaute o f th e low firtl co»t o f th e Ford, low co»t o f operation and u p-keep and low yearly depreciation. M BOYD. AGENT PHONE 11 A NEW STANDARD PRODUCT f 11 Guidarci ii Krneat, 94V 53. D is trict No. 8; Eoulpment. 94 95; Frank Gates, 940 .43 3 ; Jesse Gate«, 949.- VI D istrict No. 0 : Equipment, 9 9 1 .8 5 : R. A Babb lldw e. Co.. <194.00; Standard Gil Co., 9 90 .0 5 ; ('has. Connor«, 4 95 .14 ; Grover W att«, 4111.14; Waldo W atkins, 9 13 .70 ; Hick W atkins. 41*3.70; A rth ur W atkins. 9 1 9 1 4 : Ted W atkins, 9 1» .14 . Rsb lgh Crunks, 410.14. D istrict No. 7; Eugene Saini A Gravel, 929 0 .9 0 ; Eugene Concrete Pipe Co., 42.* 35; A. C. Mnthewa, 4 7 .0 0; J. W . Baker. 9 10 .04 ; Archie Rice, 9 1 7 4 . D istrict N«>. 9: Equipment, 9 1 1 .7 0 ; J. W . Quackenbuah A Hon. 4 1 .5 0; A. (1. Frost, 43 49; Lawrence Bowi-rman. 9 «TV.* 0 0 ; Vern H arper, 430.00; Steve Proclw, l i i " 0 0 ; C D Caaalty. 940 18; Sherm fllekaon. 9 5.0 9; J. G. Bowerman, 9 5 .6 9 ; J. J. Cobe, 4 5 .5 9 : C. (I. Cob««, 95 59; M. Brown. 9 5.59; B ill B arnett. 433.49; Francis Havl«, 9 1 1 9 .9 9 ; I I C Taylor. 9 20 .92 ; W . II. Bartholomew, 9 40 .43 ; C arl Carpenter, 473.91. D istrict No. 0: W . D. Glaapey, 930.03; J e ff Petit. 49 73; John Herndon. 4 23 .09 ; J. It. Palmer. 4 9 .7 2; Eldon W arner. 4*33.- l»8; Wm. Taylor. 48 0 5 ; A. K ln trle y , 93.40; John tthults, 43*49; Eldred Gia« .45; Emery Rauch, 9 31 .03 ; C. A Porter, 417.8 4; J. (). Porter. 9 36.67; O. W . Luce. 9 30 .30 ; L. II. Porter. 9 57 .97 ; IL L. Luce, 9 12 .76 ; L. E. Aldnus, 9 3 .t9 . Hiatrlct No. 86: M. Sorensen, 85.49; E P Saunders, 9 3 .0 8; C arl K ru k, <1.59; S. Sorensen. 912-36; K. P. Saunders, 67.71. F e rry : 0 . J. Colter, 9175.00. Bridge: In dustrial Paint Works, 4251.- 0 4 ; A. C. S trik e r. 4 1 7 4 .7 4 : E. J. Ryan Co.. 9 11 .0 5 ; Yelow F ir Lumber Co., 917 2 6 ; Wm. (I. W h ite A Son; Smith ft W atkins, 6 6 8 .4 8 ; H ath aw ay Motor Co., 910 5 .2 5 ; Pedersen ft Brown, 9 6 .2 0; Sherman Marshall, $ 2.0 0; H ills Creek Lnmb r Co., 637 5 .9 7 ; J. C. Ponsler M otor Kqulpm« ent, $ 18 .0 0 ; A rth ur Co., £ 7 .8 0 ¡ Equipm K. Fries Iltlw e Go.. $ 1 .1 0 ; Eugene Sand ft Gravel Co., $ ll.5 (» ; Geo. A. lla lto n , $5.* 70; R. A Babb lld w e Go.. $12 3 .3 4 ; A. M. Matlock, $ 4.0 3; Emery Rauch. $ 5 .5 8; J. (1. Porter, $6 38; C A. Porter. <5 58; 0 . YY'. Luce, $ 5.2 5; V. 0 . Mowreader. 8 28 .9 4 ; James Htlenllchner, $ 42 .14 ; Ben Bunch. $ 10 .1 4 ; A. G. Frost, $20 8 4 ; El mer Skinner, $ 3 .4 8; John Plummer, $ 3.48; Jack Gorrle. $ 22 .32 ; Lawrence Bowerman, $8.37: Vern H arper, $ 6 .9 7 ; Steve Proclw, $ 35 .97 ; C arl Carpenter. ln o e ftn fa n , ,, ( 9 .9 7 ¡ ä u rrs y o r, » 01 .15 ; ä, B. P F ln $ 45 .52 ; W . K . Ewing. $ 41 .5 4 ; C. F. Scott, 6 45 .77 ; IL Lee. $ 4 7 .7 6 ; Roy Bert. $15.- 9 2 ; Frank ('la rk . $ 45 .5 2 ; H. D. Hicks. $ 43 .78 ; F YV. Forsythe. $ 45 .7 7 ; D. F. Cronin. $ 41 .79 ; Fred Bolin, $ 43 .78 ; C. E. Davis. $ 39 .8 0 ; T. W . Hornback. $7.* 9 6 ; H. C. Conley, $ 39 .5 5 ; F. Steel. $35.- 8 2 ; Wm. K irk p a tric k . $ 27 .6 9 ; A. Bush. $40.79*** ** $ 28 .85 ; d . E. Asher. £ 40 .7 9 ; C?*' c . Thorn ton1 7 - R: - M»ugh, - *2 »10.94; J. T. • U c k j , ;,'»B8.:3i°; “ " t u i J ’ M & n i!i: ( © 1931. McNauaht Syndicstt. las.) Standard” is a NEW gaaotuae. Tha W orld's Island , The total area of all the Islands the world Is approximately -t.0tMi.4KH> miles. Thia ... A square - A . lo- - Çjude» Australia, the largest Island Resides Australia, there are ap- Pp.xlmu.,-ly 1.810.W» «jim re m il i.11.- ” * l»lnniid In flip SPUR. K irk p a tric k . » IB .9 1 : W . P. Wllann. S t; d ll,. W lttH ru c k , » 4 3 .7 8 ; (I. — T. - - Mol« an, $ 39 .30 ; A. J. Ream, $ 19 .90 ; Kay Nichols, $ 41 .7 9 ; Trace Lyons. 6 3 6 .8 1 ; L. H . Crenahaw, $ 3 .9 8; J. YV. Lamb. $13.93; L. M. M orford, $ 46 .51 ; A. J. Landatrom, "L lin», »119 8 0 ; C. E. Hoover, » 25 .8 7 ; M Coy, »47.7(1; O. Skiirdsl, »10.94; O. H »r- wood. » 30 .79 ; 6 . c „ , ^ 7 . L Hugh Hln.p.on, » 8.95; lU y M akln.o n, » 89 .7 9 ; Too, M ille r » 5 .9 7; W n lt F .rn , ¡ » 1 .8 » ; Jesse C rawford, $ 27 .86 ; I-red Fraxee, ’ "V $ 9.0 5; Paul Sullivan, $ " 10 .90 ; Mora ! Dut ton. $ 4 .9 7; Jack Knowlton, $ 23 .88 ; Jack k Jones, $ 13 .93 ; E. Tennant, Moore, $21.89; Landeaa P E. A. Farnsworth $7 96 F. A. l>«««d«n $ 2 1 .8 9 ; John H a ll, 601.661 F, -w co«<*rt Ai, - , < 2 1 ,8 9 ; Jaiuaa Coy, $9.V 9 5 .......................... ; I I . M. Allan, , »21.89; J slum (Joy, A premium gasoline at no increase in price STANDARD O IL'C O M PA N Y OF CALIFORNIA In . $ 9 .9 5; A. L. Douglas, $ 11 .94 ; C. J. Chambers. $ 11 .9 4 ; E. H . Craig $11.94 J. R. Pruett. 6 11 .9 4 : J. 8. W rig h t. $ 9.95; L. B. Stevens. $ 11 .9 4 ; W . F. Orampton, *11 ’>4; M llo H a rt. 614.97- Ray George, $7 9 8 ; V. A. Hendrickson, $16.96; Balnh King, $ 3 7 .3 9 ; C laire Parks. $ 86 .78 ; Geo. » « ’ m i « ; lUn * « , It is the finest motor fuel Standard Oil Company of California ever has produced without Ethyl. Its quality and performance are backed by this Company’» 53 years of refining expenence, organization and service. It well deserves the new name, “ Standard”, that ww haw» given it. Distribution of “Standard” Gasoline to all sales points ■ now completed. You can buy it everywhere—at no increaae in pma. Drive with “Standard” Gasoline—new and better. fti: »on Fitch. »28 9 8 ; John P w .r »¿» 98 l.o .lo r I.« h « ’ »2!» 9B; A E. { ¿ i i i . » » C S ; ' Equipm ent $403 50 . ? :M E R ‘ ’ E N C Y : W ,n. Lownoy. f ' ' 3' - E K t S tan damp S tations , I nc . Re* W rits an » B ans D omo M an *