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TTTT5 T3 TJ 0 T! BF.(1TRTT!1?.0UARD City News Notes - What's Doing Friday , . t Hieh Twelve lunch C'ub?.XH Kueene hotel (12 Ion c'u"' feral-Wrestling, Eugene LSoir (SPl ""I'lTTirli! were named to . o new heads tor L'psilon, senior-junior Ibeta ..,P. society on L.n'n honoraij u- , f""? Euene was named Esl F? ',h- cot ins Jf: 'Miss ?Janet ' or J Eugene; vice-president; HfU' Luke secretary: Miss ' itrnfford, treasurer; onu tli ""..puis. Kugene. editor hi,tor.n- Miss - ..jj.-f the ( Eugene " ' jer. . rffByn"sorNanp.. Idaho, Jl,ii,btlT injured when a. car in 'T, wa riding and dr.ven by !-h. Hates ''lidl'd with,a c,tJ luur lia.es according to ? made to the police. The bus r&ed at he corner of Eleventh ' n.P?ast and Alder street when 'i'.TLr rn into it from the I BT ,o driver of the car told the r;o the bus that he did not. see " 01 .r Bates sustained bev"n".Ja '.Teal, youth, who bencenrdrun'k charge, is .! Police Judse Bryson suspended IVntence when lie was uri or . 1 with the understanding that he "1 ' ' n ik. rrel at nicht KVifJ. H. was nicked uo by ',;r Weir of the police force on HnMiinv nig it ana it wns repuncu ',h offers that he had been seen before. tne sircc.o I ... r-, H.tn Repor. " ..... .. Kest before the crop is all plant I'lhovinir the possibilities of disfis- Is a report from the federal mar- service .t renter unnmiunin'ii v ps is the keynote of the commit- lrta from California- UlrS. S. A. uuuiu.u ... u.u.... ith arrived nere mis wees mm reed. Cal.. where they have been r ifveraj uwuif. . ; io 1 conducting a sanitarium. Dr. .... :n .....;.& ltttlA IfltAI. intora win o.... - . i ... nanA ill. mmm.!1 nr kir home at 1177 Eleventh avenue 1st. lavii Hospital SMrs. Kalph hickok or Lilian, n nsn. V.. ... ...-.nfineri In N hnftnltnl for five months from Injuries reived m an aiuoraouue m-ciui-m. uu bishwsy. left the hospital i liurs- vr'o. tnl-.n fn hut hnmn nl lib hy her husband and her mother. arrived in fcugene eanesaay. Iley Plant Ready Plans for grading and graveling the between East Broadway and n'mill race and between Patterson id Hilvard streets have been com- leted hy city Engineer uiudd ana t reariv to present to the city coun- L the engineer announced Thursday. dil Evening Planned Helmet lxlce, iNo. bk, Knignta 01 rthiai and Helmetta Temnle. Pvth- an Sisters, will hold a social evening Tuesday evening. May The committee announces to bring a guest couple and sandwiches. Bakery te Open n'u i t..j i . ..wit jiuoe jiuu oaxery win reopen for business in the Graham block on r riuuy. u was announced yesterdav. l"he room that was gutted by fire u ....... . . . i,a a,r uctu r lllU.irir 11 and improved fixtures have been in- Btmieu, Additional Permit Given A permit for additional work on a re-roofing job at 357 Van Buren street was given at the office of Ii. W. Rundletf, city building inspector, Thursday. The permit calls for an ex penditure of $55. I SAW A little girl at the elrcut considerably " exaap e r a t e d when an elephant calmly reached out Its trunk and ap propriated a whole bag of peanuts she was Intending to feed him one by one. Mrs, T. O. P. What Did You See? Program Postponed The Modern Woodmen of Amoricn had planned a program for next Mon day nij;ht but it bas been postponed indefinitely, according to announce ment by otlicers of the camp. Installation Planned A point installation of the Modern Woodman camp and Gitchell camp of Royal Neighbors will be held on June 5. according to plans announced by members of the two organizations. Bllllnosley Here T. K. Billings ley. superintendent of the city bus lines of the S. P. company in Eugene and Salem, was here from the latter city Thursday on business connected with the system. Dance Planned The Home E. club of the Mohawk - McKenzie grange will sponsor an old time, hard-time dance at Donna ball Saturday night, May 23. At Legion Meeting H. O. Biblee. Jap T,arsen and Tr. i W. H. Dow of Springfield attended me .American Legion meeting at Junc tion City Wednesday night. Contractor Here W. D. Kidd of Portland, who has a contract on the Unip.iua highway between Drain and Scottsburg, was in the city Thursday. Lorane Wan Here K. W. Kwynnson and B. C. Addi son of T.ornne were in Kugene on business Wednesday afternoon. Visits Her Parents Mr?. A. II. (.ooHside of San Fran cisco is visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Parker, in Eugene, for a number of weeks. Minister Here Hev. F. K. Finlc. Methodist min ister of Drain, was a visitor in Eu gene Weduesday. Here From Mapleton Mr. and Mrs. Kd Crowe of Mnple ton were visitors in Eugene Thursday. Here from Grove Mrs. Mary McCarger and son of Cottage (.rove were visitors in Eu gene Thursday, Here From Harrlsburg Anne and Frances Stroda of TTar risburg visited in Eugene Thursday. Worth Harvey Here Worth Haivey, banker of Cottage Grove, paid Eugene a visit Thursday. Lorane Man In Georgo C. Schneider of Lorane was a business visitor in Eugene Thursday. In Records MARRIAGE LICENSES Dave Stouiih of Snrincfield and Ruth Craig of Eugene. Paul Addison Grant of Garden Home and Dorothy Maude Hughes of Portland. "I E" SPUING FIELD. May 21. (Spe cial .The annual senior play of Snrincfield high school will be pres ented Friday night at eight o'clock at the high school auditorium. The play. 'Take Mt Advice." is beiticr di rected by Miss Marguerite Mulholland, instructor in the school. I he cast includes: Bud Weaver Lloyd Mattison. Aun ''Weaver Dorothy Fisher, Jim Thayer Paul Itobley. Cary Van Kind John Lynch. Joseph Weaver Don Wilson. Mrs. Weaver Helen Mersdorf. Bradley Clement Dick Liles, Marella Scott Davy Thomseth. Admission to the nlav Is 15 cents for children and 2It cents for adults. Heserved seats are 30 cents extra. P.-T. A. to Honor Teachers Friday SPRTNGFIELD, May 21. (Spe cial Members of the Parent-Teachers association will be hostesses to teachers of Springfield schools Fri day afternoon at a reception to be held at Lincoln school. The affair will follow the annual May day pro gram. An address by Mrs. Ida Adams, banjo trio by Bessie Stewart. Irene Manley, and Barbara Bamell, and solo by Mrs. John F. Ketels. accom panied by Mrs. 1). B. Murphy, will make up the program. Mrs. Walter Iaxtou is in charge of arrangements for tea afterwards. All parents are urged to attend the reception. Southern Pacific Poisons Squirrels The Southern Pacific company this week bought 2r0 pounds of poison barley to dUtribute on its right of way in lane county for the eradication of tho grey digger squirrels, according to 0. S. Fletcher, county agricultural agent. The railway company has al ways co-operated iu this move ment, the agent said. Mr. Vl.'tchtr tint trnnl ,!v.,rl ... additional 1000 pounds of the barley. maKing a toiai oi more than ihhh) so far this spring, and the demand for it is increasing. Freight Truck Damaged in Spill One of the big freight trucks of the Willamette Valley Transfer company was wrecked on the Pacific highway near the Kich field beacon north of Eugene early Tuesday morning when it ran off the grade and overturned. The whole top of the truck was smashed in and some of the freight was damaged, but the driver was uninjured. ROBBERY REPORTED Robbery of the service station at Creswell operated by Theodore Mor tenseu was reported to the sheriff's office Thursday. Thirty gallons of gasoline were stolen. The robbery oc curred several days ago. CHILDREN'S PLAY The annual children's play given by Guild Hall Flayers of the I'niversity of Oregon will bo presentej next Tuesday afternoon. May 2(1. at 4 o'clock in Guild hall on the campus. "Sir 1 avid Wears a Crow n." by Stuart Walker, is the play selected. This annual performance given for the school children of Eugene is produced on the campus by the class in interpretation under the direction of Cecil E. Mntson, assintant in the drama department on the campus. Last year two short plays were given. "The Steadfast Tin SoUiier.' and the "Knave of Hearts." There will be no reserved seats but tickets will be held for anyone wishing to call Guild hall. The enst far the play includes' Edith Schneidfskamp. Scot Milne, Kate A 1 ward. Lois Greenwood, Jay Down. William Brown. Michael Nor ton. Theresa Gauntlett, Betty Zim merman. Kliznheth Scruggs, Harry Eide. Dorothy Morgan, Mary Jane Burdick. This is the last department performance this year for the Guild Hall group. rEcultural agent. He has submitted the names to the county court for ap pointment. They are as follows: In the Elmlra district, recommended by the Elmlra grange: District No. HO, L. M. Peter son; No. 1V, W. II. Bailee; 59, War ren Lamb, lu the upper Spencer creek district, recommended at a community meeting held Wednesday evening at which Mr. Fletcher was present: Dis trict No. 10, C, J. Appleman: Sot 22, M. B. Tengs. Discharge Ordered In Woodson Estate Final discharge of John Bryson as administrator and closing of the es tate of Ida B. Woodson was ordered in probate court Thursday and the division of the estate authorized be tween the two heirs, Margaret Helen Woodson and Bernice E. Park. Value of the estate to be divided between the decedents was set at .St5.liri.20. Rodent Control Men Recommended Additional rodent control super visors to take chnrge- of grey digger squirrel poisoning have been recom mended by O. S. Fletcher, county ag- GRADUATION GIFTS BUY THEM at BRISTOW'S The Home of Dependable Watches We give S. & H. Green Stamps SUITS FILED Western Savings and Loan associa tion versus Frank Pierce et al, suit in foreclosure. BORN EDWARDS At Noti. May 20. to Mr. and Mrs. Walter B. Edwards, a daughter. TREE PLANTED FOR "TIGER" PARIS. Admirers of "Tiger" Clemenceau planted an oak tree In his honor in the gardens of the Grand Palais, alone the Champs lysee. A New Arrival. . AND ONE OF FASHION'S FINEST MODELS Is of satin finish black kid with grey watersnake trim . . . French Cuban heels . . . as illustrated. See this model and our many other new Spring and Summer shoes. Burch Shoe Gbt H'DONAID mum BU 103? Willamette OF COURSE YOU MAY wear some other overall and still hold your job... 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