URGE ATTENDANCE
IS ANTICIPATED AT
fllBEM'SMECT
, fon't Lumbermen's associal
"'V , k nf a Rpries of ffen
1' "e . . .k others bavins been
.,( received by Secretary H.
, Kfof'tlie Willamette Valley I.um
. association indicate that at
' of lumbermen at the seneral
feting here. June 26 will
t href, mill nien com,n(t ?rTth"
?,;Vct w fls a n(,.nrly 100 per
i"t"..V-.,nce from this area.
al onnnsnrpH hv the
tion,
eral
held
slon . . v-feretf and Port-
f i'FThe .ession'ls open to all lum
f manufacturers, regardless of af-
- n-ith an organization,
.riion" will be b'W t the
t? Phnrf hav? Kr"ling' 'r
".ion trade promotion and rnil
,f,S fre'l-M rate? the leading topics
""ussion. The Gradins Rules
,or ... with the assistance of Jj.
?Ta on : head of the Department of
&.dr ViU have charge of the grades
subjects. Tbe tentative program is as
'1 Revision of and consolidation of
ronaral grades and timber and di-
"TtI 'contributing to the cost
.( ,ocintion inspection.
'q Noressitv of better grading at
11. mills: trend of grading.
t. "J,, "' ...nni-ninltlea for lumber
Whitby Sr .With the Whitby party
is Mrs. C. Wilson of Wendlinc.
At tne grade school meeting held
Monday evening Mrs. Grant Colter
was elected director and Mrs. Robert
etanton Clark.
Two or three new cabins are build
ing at the John Moore resort near
Sulton lake. At Munsel lake a new
cottage is being erected by Karl Lud
lord., tugene paint dealer.
Mrs. Benson an aged lady from
.Skagit valley. ash., has arrived just
recently to join her son. Charles Ben
son, who built a permanent home at
Heceta beach.
Mr. and Mrs. James Vance and
children have removed from the D.
. Keisman place to a ranch near
bwisshome.
" . .... flnn Nil RXIIltllinLll.il .... u.
n Tennsnt. president, with charts as
P:J., the meeting of the presidents
4..1M rate reductions ,""V i
al stni"
Torninr
S'lascontinental railroads and rep
' f the Western lumber
fftries. at Chicago, February 10
"i reflective selling of railway car
- , v n fii-eplv. secretary-
mjtermi: "i "
" ? Trade promotion of West Coast
"kV C J. Hogue. in charge
Trade i.nensiuu
"rnfcthcr buffet luncheon will
1. (;ii niched by the association.
CHERRYCBOPHERE
SI TO BE LARGE
fane county has a far greater crop
cherries than anyone estimated be
lm the raiu. according to C. E.
Uteirart. county fruit inspector, who
nsin Kugene Saturday. In nearly all
parts of the county reports indicate
that the crop is large and while the
nin ruined a certain percentage of it.
oinv growers will have more than in
t niimber of seasons in recent years,
'Vhe linmnge caused by the rains va
tin, arcording to the inspector. V.igh
tn to per cent of the Royal
Annes were ruined and the Brags suf
hred more heavily. The Lamberts arc
U damaged as badly as the Bings as
th were not ns far advanced and
tot ripe enough to crack open as
baflv as the oilier varieties.
m... ....... in sortine over their
cherries n they are picked and are
.ii. .ii . onnA minlitv. The dis-
muraging tiling about the crop is the
low price, .Mr. Mewart puimcu v-v
Alvadore Notes
ALVADORE, June 'JO. (Special).
tdwia Deyoe of Portland visited
Sunday at the home of his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Deyoe.
Mr. Healey was thrown from his
horse recently. He broke two ribs and
cut quite a gash in his neck.
,.". Ry B.rs and son are quite
IU with pleurisy pneumonia, but are
recovering.
Miss Doris and Ruth Halev are
spending the summer at the home of
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. H.
Haley.
Everyone is glad to welcome Mrs.
Day home from New York where she
visited her mother and brother. Her
mother was seriously iU but has fully
recovered enabling Mrs. Day to return
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Tury I.emmon were
hosts at the 7 o'clock dinner Sunday
evening in honor of Miss Selma Sell
ner, who is the guest of her sister,
Mrs. Bert Klenier. Covers were laid
tor .nr. and Jirs. Bert Kleiner, Miss
Seiner and Mr. Wilson, besides the
hosts.
Robert Wilson of Sacramento, Cal.
Is visiting at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Bert Klemer. Mr. Wilson has
purchased the Alvadore garage from
Warren Iteme.
The Alvadore baseball team was
defeated Sunday by the bovs from
Walker. The score was 0 to 3.
Oakridge News
OAKRIDGE, June 20. (Special!.
Mrs. Peter Brude and daughter.
Vyrgel, who have been residents of
Oakridge for the past six years, left
Saturday. .Mrs. Hrude. will spend the
summer at McKenzie Bridge, where
Mr. Brude is employed by the forest
service. Miss Vyrgel has accepted
a position in Portland and will live
with her sister, Miss Dorothy Brude.
Mr. and Mrs. Car! Olsen have been
visiting with Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Pad
dock, who ore Mrs. Olsen's fother
and mother.
Dale Croner and Lawrence Couch
delivered two large truck loads of
powder for the forest service on
Monday.
Virgil Parker, formerly of Eugene,
is working here for the Southern Pa
cific. Miss Loraine Beardsley of Eugene
hns accepted a position in the E. E.
bmitu store for the summer.
Mas. Frank Dotv has returned from
Portland where she has been visiting
at her home.
Grant Dean is working In the
Dugal clothing store.
LYON AT KEILIG
"Misbehaving Indies,' latest First
National produce ion, auspiciously
opens its encasement at the Hcilig
theater Sunday.
Lila Lee. Ben Lyon, Louise Fawn
da and Lueien Littlefield are featured.
"Misbehaving Ladies" is from a
story by Juliet Wilbur Tompkins
find a urand and slorious story it is.
The scenes are laid in an American
small town and in the medieval v.ast
ness of nn Italian castle.
Fair Kllen. niece of Aunt Kate and
Uncle Jo Boyd and sweetheart of Phil,
a dreamy, impractical youth who is
the butt of villace jokes Roes abroad
and after several years knocks the
village cold by marrying a real Italian
prince with a castle V evervthing.
In due time Ellen's prince dies and
she sends word that she is coining
back to the old home town. Excite
ment runs high. Aunt Kate is in her
glory. Preparations are made on a
grand scale for the reception of the
great lady.
When Ellen, simply dressed snd
subdued, does arrive she is taken
for a seamstress, and put to work
Mowing for t he royal guest. Ellen
uieetd her old flame, who keeps her
secret and the natives are duty im
pressed when she dons her recal re
galia and appears at Aunt Kate's re
ception, to he eulogised by the mayor
and to meet all the big bugs of the
little town.
How things finally get adjusted,
how the ladies' aid convenes and Rfs
aiping tongues wag and how the im
practical Phil at last succeeds with
his invention and becomes Prince
Charming to Ellen make au eve
ning's entertainment worth going
mora than a mile to enjoy.
Auto Crash Cause
Of Damage Action
An automobile accident at Thir
teenth avenue east and Agate street
on April 8 was made the basis
Saturday of a damage suit brought
in circuit court by Mrs. L. A.
Early versus L. F. KHnk.
Mrs. Early accuses Klink of negli
gence, and asks $'J500 for personal
damages and $200 for the loss of
her automobile for two months.
LDRE
T
Several hundred children took part
in the entertainment at the First
H.tptit church Friday night, marking
the close of the two weeks 'vacation
Bible school, conducted under the
auspices of ihe Council of Religious
Education of the city churches.
The prosram was participated in by
children of all the divisions, from kin
gnrton to high school, and was in the
form of a pageant. The youngest
children deplcted-the story of Hnby
-Moses, the children of the primary
department gave scripture readings
in unison nnil hymns, the juniors dra
matized the story of the prodigal sim,
die junior high department gave
Hible storiis and the senior high
pupils staged the parable of the sower
in modern life.
The parts were all well taken and
notwithstanding the fact that only a
few days' time was had to rehearse
for the pageant the young folks in all
departments performed with a great
doal of credit to themselves and their
instructors.
From T to 7:30 several hundred
parents and friends of the children in
spected the hnnd work of the pupils
of the school. Many of the articles will
be sent to the Doernheeher hospital
for children in Portland and the chil
dren's farm borne at Corvallia.
Miss Skow Plans
Meetings This Week
Home demonstration meetings will
be held In several different communi
ties during the coming week by Miss
Gertrude h. Skow, county home dem
onstration agent. At these meetings
the women will discuss with Miss
Skow such projects as are available
in their respective districts.
The first will be held at Veneta,
In IhA i.nnin,,ilp hall ..).. ...
Tuesday. On Wednesday the meeting
win ne nem at tne cburoh at Jasper
nt 1:S0. on Tuesday at Crow, prob
ably at the grange hall at 1:30 and
Friday on the school grounds at
Bhichly at 1:30.
T,,...1D ..'... !.. ... T- rr
club girls will meet with Miss Mabel
j.nun on i.amp creeK ana .Miss Skow
will attend the meeting.
'FAST A! LOOSE'
A "special" In every way, and espe
cially in genuine summer comedy, is
"Fast and Loose' which is coming to
the Colonial Friday and Saturday. It
is based on one of the most entertain
ing stage plays ever produced on
Broadway, and it has even more fun
in it tliau the original vehicle.
A star cast, beaded by Carole
Lombard, and including such mimes
as Stariatt, Morgan and Hopkins,
makes the cinema one of the best
played of the season, critics declare.
The supporting cast is equally cap
able. "Fast and Loose," a Paramount
picture, was produced with just one
idea in mind, to eutertain. This it
does, from beginning to end, and its
sophisticated, humorous story is one
that will be remembered.
ROAD CREW LEAVES
SPRIXGFIKLD. June M. (Spe
cial) J. F, Kernan's road construc
tion outfit, which has been eugaged
for the past two week, in resurfacing
the highway Wtween Springfield and
Kugene. left Saturday for Cottage
Grore. where thelyeit Job is located.
Methodists Picnic
At Swimmer's Delight
8PRIXGFIELD, Jnne 20. (Spe
cial) Approximately 75 people gath
ered at Swimmer'. Delight Friday
afternoon and evening for the annual
Methodist brotherhood picnic.
Horseshoes, baseball, and other
games featured the occasion, and th.
younger people went in swimming.
Mrs, C. J. Pike, wife of the Methodist
pastor, sang. Several families brought
out-of-town guests, among them Mis. '
Horence Coffin, of Portland, form
erly of Springfield. Miss Coffin Is
the guest of Dr. and Mrs. N. TV.
Emery.
LIONS AT HARRISBURO
SPRINGFIELD, June 20. (Spe
cial) Representing Springfield at the
first official gathering of Lions t
Harrlsburg. . party Including Clifford
Wilson. W. F. Walker. Dr. W. C.
Rebhan. and TV. K. Barnell drove to
the latter town Friday evening. The
Harrisburg organization wa. celebrat
ing receipt of their charter.
Florence News
FLORENCE. June 20. (Special .
-Mrs Chester F. Flint and daugh
ter. Miss Rhea, 'returned Wednesday
from Portland where they have been
living the past few months. Mr. Flint
hi iUiut two more weeks of federal
jurv duty. , .
C. H. Griner of Yamhill arrived
Monday for an extended visit at the
b-ima of his son and wife, .Mr. ana
Mrs. Lee Griner. of the Florence
Lumber company. , ,
Miss Tressie Bretano of Portland.
Miss Rita Rretnno of Salem. A. Bret
mo and friend from Bend. Miss Con-
ot St. Paul, Minn., are gupsts
k: week at Ihe hlmer F.arle home.
IV Itietmios nre sisters and brother
to Mrs. Earle,
Mr. nnH Mr. P. fV Cochran and
Mrs. J. C. Ponslcr returned Monday
frnm a few duys visit to Portland.
Mr. ar.1 Mrs. Edwin Kvle. trtwin
.. Mr. n ii.l Mr. William Kvle Sr..
M ss Irtna Kvle and Mrs. J. W. Bcrg
E5H ail came in Monday and Tues
fmm I.rmg Beach. Calif., the
Hr 1'itter li;ivinc spent the winter in
l Jiiit'Tmn city.
Perev Peel tf.fr Knlni-rlnv fo attend
I. S. engineer stationed' at Eureka,
to a Corvitllis young lady in her home
C.'r.
Mrs. r. P. Colter and children. Mrs.
rval Nelson, accompanied by Mrs.
Thnmrtsnn nnil riiilHrpn of Klam-
'a rails started Thursday on a two
"ks ramping out vacation on Mor
n creek, north of town.
, Mrs. a. Y. Chandler is entertain-
g tiro aunts this week, Mrs. Ed
orooK, of Mukilteo. Wash., and Mrs.
lliHp T,...l. e r
Brooks who is a lighthouse captain is
of th. party.
Ueve Colter and daughter, Miss
f !i. Mrs. Minnie Fox, Wavne and
IXID Fra'ii'ur nro hr.ro from Port-
1 since Wcrlnefrinv. Mr. Colter
' rem:i:n for the Giimmnt. if )i fint
I POSIT i'.l;
l'r. H. W. McCornack Is spend
- th" work t Portland .ttending
't.-.te MM.I H. l.fr
i-'-ffav -i.i return .h0ut next
-"St; ,r
r- '- wa. released tsunaay
- . ri., imspirai wnere ne nan.
'-r two weeks because ot
1 tii.'lt rlanripat 1,1m nf t,i
.-pam Sanborn and daugh-
i-'Utli, were Etieene visitors
Willagillespie
WILLAGILI.ESPIE. June 20
(Special). A farewell party was held
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Simmons Saturday evening for J. N.
Green and family wli are leaving this
week for California, Texas and Mis
sissippi. They expect to he gone a
year, lhey have been living at C res
well the past year but lived in Wil
lagillespie before going to Creswell.
All their old neighbors and friends
were invited.
At the election Monday night Tru
man Chase was re-elected clerk, and
Clem Howell as director.
Edward Blood has gone to Long
view, Wash
Chester Moon left for Astoria last
week.
A miscellaneous shower was held
at the school house Friday afternoon
to help the Virgil Moon family who
had the misfortune to lose their
house and most of its contents by fire.
Through error the name of John
Scarlet was omitted from the seventh
grade honor roll.
Lois Konpe was a dinner guest at
the Clvde Mitchell home Sunday.
O
Hebron Notes
HEBRON". June 2(1. (Special).
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fuhrer visited
their son. Charles. Sunday, in the
Veterans' hospital in Portland where
he is recovering nicely from bis re
cent injuries.
Mrs. Fred Overton of Mosby creek
was over Monday to nttend the fu
neral of Dan Clifford Tnvlor. who
was her schoolmate in the first grade
and later m Cottage Grove uign
school.
Mrs. T. .T. Snrinkel of West Stay-
ton and her sister and brother. Airnes
and Howard Inylor. ot Ihe tirove
called Sunday on their aunts, the
Misses Taylor.
Out of the annual American bill
of $3,000,000,000 for sickness, about
-0 per cent goes to doctors.
'-. efi
err
till
Jri ,
k-ond.
Mis
c rv a mi Donald Brown left
"ining for a few days of
ni.d pleasure in Portland.
I , I L .
1 i.;,i I . -""nm oy stepping on
""I board thm h. A . -.(i .iii,i
it. punctured the bottom of
' fc" s?Wd! afternoon to
-1 ,, l " "no s stui con-
? to hT ,om . . I.
;'r:d J!"-, r- ' Behnkc had the
hp.irirtlT Mi nil ifFarirl.
. H v-,ir (1(1 Catharine lal-jv-.a
r-nuntr, announce ovr
?h wn attpndin th
'::!innr school bream1' of
. holnrship for baking
'"" in a county oxhibit,
h award tin vp. Sh
fl, in bf inc chopn t
"'s for a Kiwanis lunch-
$7.85
and
mmm $9.85
STERN SHOE CO.
782 Wlll.mrtte
FOR STATIONERY
ftow leawger ttrtlce
4 nw
PHONE 16 1
S WEST BROADWAY
i-H (::,
t a'-,
Xr
f.'t'.-
Dovi f.nmilr nf HUfhlr
"-s I laviR family of Wend
' i.g a week's outing in
" vai-ntinning at resort
'" s inrlu.lB ir. fln .Mr,.
' Mr. and Mrs. .1. Roach.
, u.. i Mr.. J. IX.
' u Bobby, Mr. and Mrs.
FREE
FACIAL8
on
COLONIAL DAMES
products all this week and
next. Phon. 131 for ppoln
m.nt.
acvi
Tiffany Blda.. 8th A Wlll.metta
BUSTER BROWN'S SEMI-ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE OF SEASONABLE FOOTWEAR!
Sale Starts
Monday
Our
Semi-Annual Sale
All
Women's
Styles
Shoe Prices That Have Appeal Present Themselves
For Inspection And Displayed Will Be the Season's
Best Models. Astonishingly Low Prices Prevail to
Make This the Real Bargain Center During These
Sale Days..
All
Men's
Styles
For Instance
Imported Woven Sandal.. White and Beige, Cuban
heels. All sites and wldthB to assure fit and coin
fort. You'll be surprised at the remarkable value..
DURING THIS SALE
Women's Sport Oxfords, Rubber sole, built for real
comfort and Idoul for these summer days. AU the
popular styles and colors including white.
SALE PRICE
BOYS' TENNIS SHOES
Special
HOSIERY SPECIALS
Regular $4.49. Now
4 4
Arch Support Oxfords In Black and Blonde. These
come In Cuban heels, welt soles and built for style
plus quality and comfort assured. During this sale
ONLY
White Linen High heel Pumps. Sices up to AAA
to 0 widths. Also the same In natural linen. Value,
to $7.85.
NOW
MEN'S ALLEN A SOX
Regular 60c. Now 3 pairs
ALL ARCH SUPPORT FOOTWEAR
INCLUDED
Black and White, Brown
and "WTiite. Spectator
Pumps and Oxfords.
Regular $7.8o
NOW
Men's $7.00 Sport Oxfords, Now for
Short Line of
CHILDREN'S
OXFORDS
Site, up to t
All
MEN'S WORK
SHOES
MEN!
SHOES REDUCED!
Every pair to go at
a great saving.
Naturalizer Arch Shoes
Straps or Ties Black, Blonde or Brown; sizes up
to 10 AAA to EE. Try a pair for real comfort.
Some Patterns at $6.95
Black Kid Pumps AAA to C Sizes to 9
B
uster Brown Shoe Store
WOMEN'S SATIN BEDROOM SLIPPERS
Black and Satin with Red Feathers
While they last
HOSIERY SPECIAL
Chiffon in the Fashionable Summer Shades.
Regular $1.05. Real Values. Now, 2 Pairs
(4J (ft f