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THE EUGENE R E 0 I ST E R 0 U A R D Page Three - City News Notes - What's Doing Wednesday Lions luncheon Eugene hotel (12 noon). club, Jmfosion h announced open com m?.'raminlion? as follow.: A- lit Supervisor tuouie e.;onomi torn'e aup ,, niam oii stent. rear. Home.eJ""B,w" Tear, jiiuiau i ui . vunc national cap- ,'l,nn'rk and pla'nnina commission, i"1 T L D C.i junior maanetic - -.nr. ponsl ana K'-""'' " r'" '' Villi information may be obtn ned rr' i!enr" e L- Hnrwoo.1. secretary ri.m 'n'r" , g,,, civil service fLId'or Bt th0 pos,of,i" in Eueone. fT,Jb$?" Lane county com V r f,,r the Doernberher hospital ""' Sins club women of Eugene "j rX?s interested that any extra or je l" jam. ,c" ,n,y haTe . .lie ? fruit season will be greatly dTlcd contribution, for the St. ineo at the Westminster noose on Lb i.mmis Any nmount of fruit will Lbeldl ncceplk the committee . be ' 1. Mrs J. O. Holt is chairmnn ";,nt , work l,cre and Mrs. Grace V,n Boskirk, secretary. Ts I'onrnot" as granted a. per- ar I IP OllU'ts i "- . ... Bfl,.tnr Ttiesdnv to resMnnle a pori Residence at 338 Kerry street. bbefl'0" Pi 'foerec bnmber j. , t niversity street J1 i.l 1 IVper mit'to reshingle a woodshed ,J .i" ' Eighth avenue east at a cost of $23. R.'St"vej. Sought i liced in Eugene SS or 40 years Sro re be ng .ought. H. J. Cox. n,-t-.".J'.Seretarv of the Eugene chamber eoinmeree, has rectivcrt a lertei ?' C0.V with., stut nc that Cam,' e l died there in May of this u"'' ' i..,i. .. estate valued at hlKiil In order to administer upon ,hV estate it is necessary that r.ela tites be located. License Suspended The driver's license of . M. J" "k fined S100 Monday in police court on a charge of driving "car while intoxicated, will also be deprived ot tne ngoc oi umum -ti. nn.o hnv n been suspend ed for that period of time. He was also sentenced to serve 60 days in the eitv Jail out tne sememe u - peiinVd by Judge Bryson. Meeting Posiponed The meeting of the senior girls of the Four-H clubs to have been held at the home of Miss Barbara Dunn near Junction City Wednesday evening of thi. week, hna been Postponed until Werlncsrlnv- evening, .luly 20. it was announced at the office of Miss Ger trude I j. Show, county home demon stration agent, Tuesday. Sons to Meet ' The Pons of Union Veterans of the Civil War were to hold their meeting Tnosdnv evening at 7:30 o'clock in the arnmrv to close the charter, the jronn just being orpanized in Eu gene. After the meeting, the members were to invite members of the Danchtora of Union Veterans of the Civil War for refreshments. Kerby Residents Here . , Kerbv, an early day Oregon mining camp located on the Redwood high way near the Oregon caves in Jose phine rotintv. was represented in l-.u-Ijene Tuesday by Earl IJninger, Ellis Lininger and Gene Ttitzinger. who Hopped to look around the city on a trip north. Time to Spray Aoaln The time has rolled around again to snrnv apple trees for codling moth. nvs 0." E. Stewart, county horticul tural inspector. Ho advises the fruit trowers to use as a spray one pound of lend arsenate to 50 gallons of wat er. Also where anthrnrnose is pres ent combine the lead arsenate spray with 4-4-00 Bordeaux mixture. Relief Operator Here lire. Jerry Pinkerton Is employed t the office of the Western Union Telegraph company as night operator of the simplex telegrnph machines in place of Miss Jnne Smith, who is on her vacation. Mis. A. M. Wintler. clerk in the office, has just returned to dutv nftcr a two weeks' vacation. Bert Vincent Here Beit. Vincent of Blue Ttivrr was in the eitv on business Monday. He snrs summer tourist traffic on the MrK"ii7.ie highway Is steadily in rreiwinc notwithstanding the con etruciion work being carried on. Crd Parly Wednesday Members of the W. O. W. are to Site a rard party Wednesday eve ning at S o'clock in the W. o. W. hall. All mnmliers are invited to attend. Mrs. W. W. Porter Is chairman for the entertainmeut committee. Return to Arljona Mr. and Mrs. Claude P. T.ee. for merly nf this ritv. who now conduct an ahlrart business ot Tucson. Ari i"m, hnve left for that, city after a visit with friends and relative in F.utie. Mr. Lee is a brother of E. U. Lee and C. A. Lee of this city. Flshinq Not So Good Kishin: in the upper McKeniie riv er his not been ns good during the nat fetr dnvs ns before on account of the lint weather. When the weather is ht the ire on the glaciers melts fester and it makes the water in the river appenr milky. gone to La Grande, the doctor to at tend the state encampment of the Vi""e'. KP""'sh War Veterans mid Mrs. taust to attend the meeting of the women's auxiliary. ' Club Plans EvenP The Willagillespie nnd Norkeniie toiir-H rooking clubs will hnve an achievement program July l!j at 7 P. m.. at the George Saunders plnce and will camn out all night. Leaders of the cluhs are Mrs. Saunders and Mrs. P. J. Cautboru. Chicken Ranch Sold H. M. Tnlly, employed at the Medo I.iml crenniery here, has bought a chii-l.-en rnneh ' near the city aviation field from P. H. Skene and he and his fereih- will reside there. The tract eent?rn sn aere nnd a hnlf. The Hyde Realty company handled the deal. On Vacation W H. Itohertson. manager of the eerTir tv Snvincs and Loan sssocia 'ion. tm his family, are on a vacntion 2n ' i'l.'i.iihominv creek, where they tniet of land. Mr. Robertson 'ill h iild a cabin on the place. in n the Family a Newport .The fntnily of ( '. F. Hyde of this lfT at Newport on l tacation of lr. Hvde wns there over k en.' He nm that while the Jean er in the vslley was very hot on ,'''! '. it oas cool and pleasant at the farh. Vet, Plan Picnic Spanish Vnr Vtran tnd i ' i hi u Irs erf pinnninr n pirnir- J ( vrviw rn-k buck ot ih hnttp "nnr-i. nu'l ninimin will bp it', I SAW A woman holding an Ice cream cone aa her bulldog licked a large layer off of the top. Then, to my aston ishment, she finished eating the cone herself and drove away. J. M. What Did You See? of Onkrldge, wa. In the city on busi ness Mouday. Hurd on Vacation County Commissioner Clinton Hurd is on a vacation trip whirh will take him to Snlt Lake City, Utah, where he will visit his son. Mrs. Yatet on Vacation Mrs. George Vatea of the Beard store is on a vacation and is visiting iu tho vicinity of Fargo, S. L. Florence Couple Here Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Colter of Flor ence were visitors in Eugene Tues day, Here from Oakrldge Mrs. IVler Hrude. Dorothy Brude and V.vrgel Brude of Oakridge visited in Eugene Tuesday. Hera From Notl B. P. Mel.ean. well-known resident of the Noli district, transacted busi ness here Tnesilny. seek, divorce, be required to set forth date. In names iu conuection with hi. cross-complaint. Leave for Yellowstone Mr. nnd Mrs. A. It. Beebe of Eu gene, accompanied hv Mrs. W. X. Moses, left for Yellowstone park this w-eek. They expected to be away three weeks. Mitchell at La Grande l'avid Mitchell of this eitv is at tending the state encampment of the Spanish War veterans at La Grande this week. Guardian Appointed In probate court Mondav an order was issued appointing Lillian Lower guardian for Robert W. and Pren tice Lowry. sons of Roliert P. Low ry. deceased. Go (o Diamond Lake T. O. Russell of this eitv and Ed ward C. Campbell of Berkeley. Cnl.. left. Monday on 0 fishing trip to Dia mond lake. Seattle Family at Springs E. A. Burt and family of Seattle are spending a few dnys at Belknap Springs on n vacation. On Upper McKenzie Dr. L. M. Hammond and family of Los Angeles are on an outing on the upper . McKenzie river for a few weeks. Go to Summer Home Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Schwering left Tuesday morning for their summer home at Belknap bridge on the Mc Kenzie for a few days' rest. Here from Oakrldge W J. Clarke, well. known resident Gilmore In City George H. Gilmore. poultry raiser and dairyman of the Junction City district, was a business visitor in Eu gene Monday afternoou. Here from Thurston Walter Plntt. well-known farmer of the ihurstoti section, was in Eugene Monday afternoon. Here from Lowell F. E. Blair, merchant and stock- raiser of Lowell, transacted business in Eugene Tuesday. Engineer. Se. Road Work E. A. Collier, state highway en gineer, Hal Farmer, federal road bureau engineer, and Fred Fikert, assistant divisional riigineer for the Southern Pacific company, drove down the Siuslaw Tuesday tn look over the re-location project involving the Southern Pacific tracks there. et al, foreclosure. Amount, J3M4.T1. Return to Seattle Mr. nnd Mrs. Victor Nelson have returned to their home in Seattle after a visit here at the J. C. Acker son home. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson slopped here on their way home from spending a month in Los Anceles nnd other parts of southern California. MARRIAGE LICENSES HAWKINS - PAWVF.lt Robert Lewi. Hawkins. Junction City route 3. and Ollie June Fawver, Junction Citv route 3. BECK KU-de It ACKER Fred Beck er. Portland, and Adele do Backer. Oakland. Cal. WIFE, CHILD GIVEN Lookout Point In Siuslaw Is Reached by Car An Automobile roml nliu-li civo r(M'(sk to n forest lookout Mntion id In in b built this summer by the Shis law i.Htionnl forest, nrcoriling to Supervisor li. R. Shelley. Thin roiiil is known ns the Three nivers prnjeer. mul lenda to the sum mit nf Mt. llelto. in the Tillamook rviiiiitrr. tin llii ili'ite litlwfipii the EJ Yamhill ami Nesturen rivers. Kern use iorest lookouts are usually ! reached bjr steep nmt rneky trains, i puhlie interest in the Uebo project Hare from Vancouver Mr, and Mrs. John Tryon of Van couver. Wash., are here tn visit nt the home of Mrs. Tryon'a father, ( Iarwin Bristow. Mr. T ryon is in the bnnkinc business in the southern Wiuhinston city. Worldling Man Here L. C Cnrtwriffht of WenHlinc transacted business in Eusene Monday. Down from Bridge tJInra R Mel'herson of McKenzie Brtdne visited in Eugene Monday and Tuesday. Here from Coburg Mr. and lieorce Coleman who oper ate a farm near Cohure. were in Eu cene on business Monday afternoon. Ed Nye In City Ed Nye. stock rancher of the upper Camp ereek valley, was in Eugene on business Tuesday. Visits In Bend Mrs. Alice Stephenson went to Pend the first ot the week to visit for a while. Here From McKenzie Mr. and Mrs. .t. O'Neill of McKen zie Bridtre were in Eugene on busi ness Tuesday. Visits In Portland Emery Hyde of this city is in Port land for a week's visit. Here from Cushman L. A. Jensen, resident of Cushman, was in Eugene, on business Tuesday. Motion Is Filed Mary C. Hambriek filed a nintion in circuit court Tuesday asking that F. M. Hambriek, from whom she Chief at Seaside Chief of Tolice Hall, who baa been off duty on a vacation for more than a week, is now at Seaside where he and his family are enjoying the cool breezes from the ocean. Portland Attorney Here Edward Sox, Portland attorney, was a visitor here Tuesday. Sox rn (hinted from the I niversity of Oregon, Rust Gets Contract Contracts have been drawn up but not signed whereby John A. Rust will furnish rock to the county nt 80 cents per yard for the Wolf Creek mnrket rond. W. C. T. U to Meet The Springfield VA C. T. tT. will meet at the Christian church Wed nesday at 2:30 p. m. Miss Cross Visits Miss Thelma Cross of Coburs vis ited in Eugene Tuesday. Henrv Mathews Here Henry Mathews, pioneer farmer of the Goshen district, was n business visitor in Eugene Tuesday. Return from Trip Mrs. Guy Barton and daughters. Misses Maecel. Minnie, and Minn Burton, hnve returned from a week in Mllwnukie, Senside, and Newport. In Records DIVORCES FILED William Benner . versus Mnrjorie Benner. Married. July 24, 102$, at Albany, (.harge. cruelty. SUITS FILED Edwards company versus Jack Hut- ton, suit for possession of property. DECREES Investors Syndicate, given judg ment against Ernest. A. Stnpleton A criminal record of the husband suited Tuesday in the change of name lor I. is wile and ihcir -'hiM. hy tier o Circuit Judge li. E. Skip-worth. M, r av Arnold brought the suit against Clarence A. Arnold. She stated the pair married at t lncugo on An?. i, lltJt, nml that some time later the plaintiff learned the name of the father of her husband wns Perry in stead of Arnold. She claimed the younger man had never legally had the name changed. The deft'iidnnl. she said, wns Inter indicted in Michigan for imporsonat- in? an officer, and spent some time in T,e:tvonvorth penitentiary. Enter, he did a year in California for forgery The plaintiff aked nnd received nn annulment, am! the right to use. the nn me Perry for herself n nd minor child. She stated she wished to be freed from n ny connect ion wit h the name Arnold in view of the criminal record. has Iveen great and on Sundays when the road is opened travel to the sum mit lias leen extensive. The road has now been extended to the summit this summer. It is open only on Sundays. 1600 Persons at Swim Hole Sunday A personal Inju ry claim growing out of the shooting of Huby (ileaser, a minor, hy Bruco Krnr.ee, another minor, has been compromised through agreement of the parents, according to a statement filed in circuit court Tuesday. The statement, in the shape- of a request that the court grant the right to compromise the claim, cited that the action grew out of a shoot ing episode, in which Bruce Frnzee, son of Fred Eraxee. and a minor, used a .22 cnlihre rifle. No other circumtlaiices were recited. Fred Frnr.ee, the stntement satrt, had agreed to pay $l,"(l in settlement in the personal Injury claim. This wa held satisfactory to May (Ileaser. acting as sunrdian for the victim of the gun. distributed to the men at the regular drill Tuesduy u J it. Attendance tor the local units la maintaining a high average despite tbn number of men out of town for work and the hot weather, according to th unit commanders, Major L)elbert C. Stanard and Captains James A. Meek and J, C Koepke. Company C has had an average of about 50 men pres ent at each of the drills since the re turn from camp a month ago. Pair Get $50 Fine For Stealing Steer Francis Woods and An tone Seh uessler. who shot n steer belonging to someone else nnd butchered it for meat, were sentenced to pay fines of $"0 each when they appeared before Circuit. Judge George F. Skipworth Tuesday morning. Judge Skipworth could have sen tenced the. pair to slate's prison for from two to five years. He said how ever, it was their first offense, they shot t ho iniiinal because they were hungry, and he thought leniency was justified. They will lay out their fine in the county jail. More than 100 persons took ad vnntnge of the swimming facilities provided by the Eugene Playground association at Riverview park last Sunday, according to Arthur I lender shott, chairman of the commission. The space reserved for supervised swimming wns crowded alt day long nnd many swam outside the area In that immediate locality, said Mr. Hendershott. Six -persons who have gone beyond their depth in the wa ter hnve been helped during the last week or so by the life guards main tained on the river To Ship Bees By Airplane Freight SAN BENITO U.R Kenuest that six queen bees be rushed by nirmail from the Itio Grande valley tn San Salvador was received hy the Browns ville chamber of commerce. The request cam from Minister of War Martinez, who explained he wanted to rehabiliate the bee popula tion of the government experiment station. Junction Man Is Injured by Logs C. I... Scales, employe of the Keith Lumber company, is nt the Pacific Christian hospital suffering from in juries received Monday when he was caught between two logs while nt work in the woods. His right arm is badly crushed. Scales' home is in Junction City. J 111 ,uiniH-i I uinimii.v in ((imtcu 'about 10 miles west of Junction City. 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