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Tripe TVo THE EUGENE R E G I ST E R 0 U A R D A tntal of S'.'O chiWron hntr ! officially ontrred in die Veterans of Foreijn Wars bnbv how. I'latm of the how call for 111. phyial exam inations of tiie hnbien early in Oeio Iiit. This will be follnwril by beauty liw nl the enure nr.iitram will l"e mi Oeiolvr J'.l at the Ilex tlie.iter with the coronation of the baby kin: n ml queen. Kntrie. will be aicepteci until September hol lowing i the partial list of entries to .Inmcs Toner. Don Orelner, Joaeph McCoy. Hiverly Ainlerenn. Uopalil Short. Wavne Short. Alberlll Tweeill. John Tweedt, I'nttv I.ee Kif-kiinl. I r othy K. Morria. l.lilliiril Writ-lit. Hev erly Wrisht, Mauvia .lorcenaon. Laura Lee Newton. Janet K. Jeukina. Sarah K. .Tenkin. Carol Hoeken. Albert l'el rreen. Jean IJelorea Vniuht, Patricia .1. (,'ronin, Walter 1. B'lrunaen. l'u tricia Horenaen, Edith A, (iroldnril, Poria Kwnnann. lidffin ,lohnoii, Chnrlea F. llaaiinui. Mary Lee irif filli. Beycrly Sears, Edward S. Jiver, Dorothy Eclblom. Sue ,f. 1'1iIIIjh. Itichnrd Conant, Arlee Batea. Audrey Mae Allan, .lo Ann Kreniniel. Hilpli Jlnrion Crawford. Dan Warnock. ,lr., Knsemar.y Board. Doria I. Strong. Betty Jean Neoly. Jackie Sheriniin. Chnrlea A. Wiirni'ck. Hill Bond Hilly Joe Ashbauith. Mary Lou Mnrsn. liernl (iaibnden, Mary Snellnrom, Loyal OnrlKiden. Phyllis K. NeiUon, lillfus ltobertaon, Valerie Overland. Hose Marie AVhipp. Beverly N. Smith. Patricia J. Smith. Lnuiao nipii, Maraio Koenlr. Betty Bennett, Alan Orovea. Brian lirayea, Kilort vuiin, sievena. Senacney, Donald Johnaon. Bobby Rubenstein, Marilyn Miller, Marguerite ileinkc. Drucilla Itcinko, Unsettn J. Keicht. Clam Lou Height. Davia J. Strong. Linley ( or nielus. Buddy Hose. Lolnmiie McUin ley Itichnrd Cibaon, Nntalio Ann Pirrle. Janice Kyshnrt, Hobert Mnn aetb, Shirley M. Defoe Jackie le foe Joe N. Maxey, Itichnrd AN. Mc (Jarty. and Kenneth V. Fuller. Buddy Saxon. Karl Simmon". Jnna Alford. Dick Hudrnw, ltliaaell Jensen. Ciwrndnlvn iliiffmnn, Chnrlene and Max Kills. Beverly Clow. Delorea ' Walker, Joon Harris. Dilane Uichnrd aon. Helen Johnke. Wm. Wise ork Moore. Patsy Flora. Lois Williama. Clnyton White, Helen and Ksther Tipn. Barbara Lewis. Joan Hobertson. Billy Colbert, Kenneth and lieromc Hnilinway. Norman Peterson. Jessie Scott, llenriottii Ilollcman, Millard Libby. and James Toner. F.lsle Hhodea, Betty and Jlarcarel Smith. Juanita Hashford. Donald J3ench, Beverly Squares. Jerry ar field, Constance Lowery, Betty Kwan ter, Ardith Chamberlnln, John Pruitt. John and Lois McKresh. Hriee Cald well. Allan Waterman. Barbara Hen dricks. Wm. E. Kobinsnn. Juno L. Hughes. Patricia and Bitty Fisher. Gloria Jeske. Murry Nadeau. Barbara Wood. Melvin Bvrd. Shirley Fitch. Betty Mc.Mains. Marilyn Iteay. Carl Knowlea. Hichnrd Link, Oeraldino Ferrebee. (,'arol Vaughn. Arthur Si mons. Nedra Hohinson. James Agens, fieraldine Thoinason. Nndine Comer, Kenneth Huberd. Loia and Doria Chamberlain, Betty Delp, Barbarn Cantrell, Knthryn D Moss, Milton ITopper, Jack Ahhogglen. Doria Mil ler, M. Fern MoClnre, Hobert Wil liams. Nadinn flcorgp, Doris Hieh ardson. Phylis Clantou. Leslie Swartb out. (tcneva Coy, Hichard Sbepard, Patricia Lochucrm, Burbara Lewis, Lois Myers. Registration for Night Classes to Start This Week Thoso who wish to take the nlftht classes at the University of Oregon, ariven throuffh tho extension division, will register this week, September 'Jl to 'JO, as well aa the more than H.OihI1 students who will enter repulnr classes. Kpgistrntlnn for the three extension classes must lw complete by the end of the week, according to Miss Mozclle Hair, director, as only thos classes with Kufficlent enrollment can be continued. Knglish literature, economic! and history are the three suhjects which will he taken tip this term, with two credits siren for ench class. If there are cnouch people interested In some other subjert, however, and if they will notify Miss Ilfiir at once. It can probably be arranged to give It. The public ts invited to attend the first sessions of the three classes, hut after the first week. It will b nrcesnary to limit attendance to the registered students, lr. Iludolf IT. Krnst, professor of Knglish literature at the university, will tench a course In modern Ulera t'irc. taking up outstanding authors in Kngland. Trance, (iernuiny and Ireland. This Is a cnttrst which lr. Frnst gave in Sslrm Inst year, where it was extremely popular with the students. This will be gU en each Monday evening from 7 :1 to .l:l". A consideration of the general world economic depression, with spe cial attcnl ifnt to Oregon's problems will form the ba'ds of the conrne given by Pr. Victor V. Mrri", professor of economics, on Tm-nday evenin? st the hsme limtr. Various explanation of the cvrlical nature of bufinrns cmw ditins will be fliM'iiHuctl, an well as the speclnl problems involved In the periods of profperity ami depression. The changes in thought of intelli gent people (com the middle ages to the present time will be traced in the cour given Wednedny evening hy Tr. Andrew Viih o i Intellectual lln lory. This is nut a technical course, and a previous Mudv of philosophy is pot necessary, Itr. Finn pointi-d out, as It attempts to show the difference between medieval menial attitudes and thone of todny. Accuser Himself Taken for Theft Francis RoTcr of t'snsry, who se rused K t ma it Never j of st eating chittem h.irk from him, a brought to the lne countv iul Friday night to begin serving a 00 day nentenie. The bark, officers found when they nent to arrest Severy. was his prop erty snd had leen stolen from Mm hv Rover. Rover wss arrested and Itruii-ht before Judge .1. V. MUler st Florence. Rot er admitted his guilt and wss sentenced to serve tUt days in the county jail "and pay a fine of $100. Tha esse agslnst Severy was dismissed. Scverv, It seems, mUsrd something . etrr 4"0 pound of the tark snd n ! pected lioter of the theft. He ni to have. broVen into Rorer's cabm and found tlie bark stored there. Rover then came to Kugene and ap peared before Justice of th Pesoe T'sn .lohnton as a prnate prosecutor to charge Severy with stealing his own property. GIRL IMPROVES The rvtndttinn of Lillian Pullinn. sit- Vear-nld irl ermtir luitimd in n 'Itomobile scri.lent ThurdHV erening, ! wss reported sbghtl? improved by the ! Pacific Christian hkpiial. where she Is a patient. Kh i suffenni fr- s j fractured and sercre lnlerusl Injuries. Serious Fire By Work Of Lowell Folk l.riWKIX. Sent. 21. rPpPrinU U'liii l miirtil June bv an n her Hum fire nnx prevented We rlneMliiy by (lilixent work of neiji'i'Tn of Mr. MiMn, who wim binuiriK lruh. when the fire pot bejnnd pnntrol nml nlmni.t. burner! rh tiouitoH awl other huiMuigs of John I. mil nii'l Ielwin hmUley, Th hy of some fence was the on I j dnmtixe. 6 RANGE GETS PRIZE The Jnvrll pruntie met in regular ftPKMnn Mepf. jii. 'l he fair cummittpe announced thnt the grunjie tthh the rerjpipnt of $100 fof its effort in dmplayinjc the booth nt Die county f.iir nnl a cheer was given the com mittee) for ft work. The program for the lecturer's hour tvns furniKhecl by the dramatic com mittee with a one act comedy entitled ".Dins Donjr Dumb Hell." At the clone nf the program n oyster nupper wna nerved by the men. T. It. Porcrn, (irover Walker, l'aul (!. Kay and Stanley Gray prov ed themselves talented chcfii. WHITE C0Y0TEI While lookine after cattln In the woods east of Pengra a few dnys no, Holert Hullnitt unw n unow-white coyote, which is very unusual in this country. SCHOOLS OPENED firnde nrhooln in all the dietricfii Birthday Of Pioneer Woman Observed YONCALLA, Sept. 21. (Special) A family reunion of children, grand children and great-grandchildren was held at the home of Mra. Mary Thompson Sunday, Sept. 33, honoring Mrs. Thompson's a e v e n t y - eighth birthday. Mrs. Thompson was born on the plains ns her parents were on their way to the western country by ox team, and has been a Hfe-lonj resident of Yoncalla. She is the mother of nine children, nil living with tho ex ception of one. Luncheon was served on the spa cious porch of the home, the center of attraction being a large birthday cake made by one of tho daughters and presented by the youngest grand child, little Vera Thompson. Relatives representing four genera tions wero present, the children being Mrs. Osiar Ijinedon. Klkhesd: Mrs. M. Howard, Oakland; Mrs. .1. D. Whit man, Milton; Robert and r rd J nomp son. Yoncalla; Mrs. Fred McCord. Oakland; Khner Thompson, Klkhead; and Mrs. Ora Welker, Itoseburg. Be sides the children and their families, there was present Mrs, Thompson's 0. L. H. Club Has Meet; Other Cottage Grove So ciety Notes COTTAGE GROVK, Sept. 21. ' (Special) Mrs. Q. K. Frost waa hos tpss to the O. L. lT. club Tuesday sft ernoon, inviting in as additional guests Mrs. A. T. Rarton and Mrs. J. S. James of Portland, who are vis iting their sistor, Mrs. George Mor gan, Mrs. A. W Kime, Mrs. T. C Wheeler, Mrs. Clara Rurkholder. Mrs. George Morcan held high score at bridge. A delicious luncheon was served. Baskets of fall flowers were attractive. The club voted to meet on Tuesdav instead of Friday Bt their meeting Friday. September 10, and Mrs, (ieurgtj Morgan held high score. Mrs. James P. Graham will be hos tess to the club September 2!. Mrs. George Scott was guest of honor at a picnic gathering Wednes day evening nt t'urrin hill. A social time was enjoyed following a picnic simper. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Adams. Kugene, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Short ami family, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Smith and family, Mr. anil Mrs, Charles Reidler and family, Mr. ami Mrs. George Matthews, Mr. and Mrs. Schofield .sirwart, Air. and Mrs. Rerl Trask and family, Mr. and Mrs. Buy Trask and familv. Mr. and Mrs. Clwle Itoberto. Mr. and Mrs. K. K. Mdls and family, Mrs. Marv Vn til ten burg. Miss Eunice Ysnlenbnrg. Mrs. Scott is a former resident and Is vis iting here from Wilmington. Cal. Mis. C. K. Frost and Mrs, R. IT. Fields entertained the past matron eluh Mondav afternoon at Masonic temple. Mrs. Mariette Hamniit be came a new member of the club. Mrs. Lottie Scott of California, a former member was a guest. A social hour with needlework wm enioved and n buffet luncheon was served. Names were drawn for the annual Christ mas exchange of gifts. The clnh will meet in October with Mrs, James P. Graham and Mrs. W. R. Johnston at Masonic temple. The TueMhiT F.rening club held its fir-tt full meeting at the home of Miss MnrMte llntnant. Member respond ed to roll call relative to nnds of the Pacific. Mrs. C. K. Fmphrey opened the discus-don, with a descrip tion of the geography, topography and climatic conditions in the Hawaiian Islands, Mrs. Rert Trak reported on legends of tho Hawaiians. Mrs. t 'mar Moore gave a review of the first chapter f the book "leafing Through the Pacific' lv Humphrey. The club uill meet in two weeks at the citv library. La Mcrrrcdi Pont club held a no hosicss luncheon Weilnesih y after noon at the Colonial. At a brief bus iness session Mrs. Lena Sams was elected M'crcinrv-treaMiier. At bridge Mra. Harold Whillock held high, score. The club will meet with Mis. N hit lock in two Werks. Mrs. ich.r t 'hmnbers entertained at dinner cdiesitr,T evening compli menting Mr. Chambers in honor of his birihdiv. GnrMs were Mr. nud Mrs. Balph Sxltsnian and IV. snd Mr. Claude Kune. The group attended a show st the Arcade following the din ner which wa given as a surprise to the guest of honor. Mis. t 'harles Brace entertsined a group of triends at bridge Friday aft ernoon at Villard court. The Llmarte rh will hold their first full meeting Tuehdnv afternoon with Mis. II. A. llrig.-n as hostess. Misn Lulu Ciirrni ho!tteit ti the Joker club si her home Fridnv i eiening. Mrs. M. M. Rein and Mrs. J I P. Grshsm were sdditionri) gneits of the ctiib. Ai evening at bridge nasi rni"ye.i nnn reireshinenttt eervd Mis. Lidia Mouffer and Mrs. N. M. Oilesbv were guests of Mrs. Currin. COITAGK (iltoVF. Hept. L Got I if red Graber under ent an operation Fr"tsv for appendicitis Mr. snd Mrs. Will Hart from Huntington Park, fat, are. visiting Mr, f ft ii Kuonles. Mrs. Hrt is a 'ter of th ts' tieorte hnow!es. snd ss Mrs. Weathersoo of Flor ence. Jo Bricher Jr. has gnn to R. AligeJ to enter college, Mr. and Mrs. t'errell Wdkmson ! cams up Ssiurdsj sr.o.oi liom I'otl. ' Prevented of the hijrh school union district utart ed tSept. J I hk well an the hijfll h hod. The ditri. tn are Kulu. SiriBl. Iuwel, Liiily. Warner and Fall Creek. Tli enrollment at the high school was Vi and more students are ripected later. This is an increuse of 8 over the en rollment of lust year. P.-T. A. MEETS A buftinenK meeting of the Iowell P.-T. A. wan called for the evening Sept. J7, bv the vice-president. Mm, Marcuret tlmy. As there wan such a small attendance no especial busi ness was taken care of and by n unnn imoua vote- it was decided to adjourn until an muiMimte date. MAN HURTS EYE G. C. I'urdin wos clearing (tround the first of the week on his place on Kail Creek when in handling a limb It spmni.' hark, striking him in the eye. At firht it was thought it was only a slight injury but later it was found to Ik rnther serious ami Mr, and Mrs. Purdin were in KuReue nev ernl days where an eye specialist treated it each day to save the night ol the eye. signal'people VISIT Mr. and Mrs. M. K. Kdwards of Rilinal were visitors In Iowell Thurs day. Mrs. Kdwards will teach the primary room nt Jon this year, school starting Sppt. Yoncalla only brother, and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. George Thiol of Oakland. YONCALLA ITEMS YONCALLA. Sept. UL (Special) Vcrn Luumnn of Scuttle is visiting his mother, Mrs. Lor a LnutuHii. Hubert Helliwell, of Itoseburg took his grandfather, William Jlelliwcll to Kugene Wednesday whero he receiv ed medical aid. Miss Kulalia Westfnll and Roy Curl spent a few days visiting friends ill Portland. Mrs. Zadie Ttihhop returned home Monday from a visit with relntives in Portland. Lois Patrick of Portland ts spend ing this week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Patrick. Miss Louise Pot rick of Kugene spent Sunday visiting at home, Mr. and Mrs, Roy podd. Jamea, Roy Jr., and Maxwell Dodd, Mrs. Roy Wells snd Mrs. Grant Annlcgate spent Friday and Saturday at Sunset Beach. Jtev. B. H. Hicks who has been assisting in a revival meeting at Wal terville returned at his homo here Thursday. land and ar with Mrs. Wilkinsons parents, Mr, and Mrs. George Mc Queen. Mr, Wilkinson and Mr. Mc Queen wont deer hunting Saturday night. Mrs. W. R. Everett In visiting in Fslaenda with her aon-In-Iaw and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Croner. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Harmes came up Saturdsy from Portland and are visiting Mr, Unrmea' mother, Mrs. Sarah Harmes and Mrs. Hormes' father, James Robinson, and her sisfed. Mrs. O. 10. Woodson. Mr. and Mrs, Stanley McLaughlin from Almsville, visited Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. J. Q. Willits. Mrs. R. J. Morion from Corvallis is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. A. Wiseman. Rebecca Hoppor is in Portlsnd with her uncle, Arlo Thomas at tending high school. Mrs. Mao Wagner from Portland, was in Cottage Grove Sunday and attended morning services at the Presbyterian church. She i being entertained by Mrs. Jerry Fast ham. Miss I'ldin Garten, blind singer, will givn g concert Tned-iT evening in the Presbyterian church in Cottage Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tavis from Yoncalla and Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Wftlkinshaw from Fugene spent Sun day with the parents of tho ladies,, Mr. and Mrs. S. Chestnut. Among the many who went to Roseburg1 Saturday and helped cele hrato were Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Mr. Farland, Mr, and Mrs. McCulIom. Mrs. J. H. Chambers, Mrs. Stella Raker and many others. Mr. and Mrs. Klnier Frnns will leave this week for Portland. They ha va stored their household good with Mrs. Frans parents, Mr. and Mr. Frank Kelly. Farewell Dinner Held In Grove; Other Items COTTAtiK OKOVK, Sept. .M. (Special! A farewell dinner was given the W. I leonard fainilv Sun day at the home of Mrs. KM An B. Howe, on Main utreet. After attend imr the morning nervices thn cue(u met nnd had a uiot evcellfnt dinner. The peritniiH enjoj nig the dinner were Mr. and Mm. Frank Anlauf, Mr. Klira Howe. Mm, Carrie Hrmcu. Annual Reception For Cobury Teachers Held Com li'i. Sept. 21. ( Special) The annu.il reception for the teachers of the Cnhiirg achool w held In the rhoo1tiou Friday evening. Septem ber 1 The followint program naii given: Piano ol... Minj Thelm Cr..-; mvo. crtimn. by iJcv. Stirotle; opcinne C driM. Mr Hnl llnrnnuton. president of the r.-T. A.; polo. lr Mr. t;rd ner; mhiMhns no.. fy Hichnrd MrI pa. cconipanied by Mr. M.ilp in the violin, nnd Mrs. adura ttreen on the piano; pmn.i T M,n Thelma fro; vo.-al nolo bt Mr. (iardncr; plav, ,,llirtn a Scho,.;. ma'am." bv Mr. I oren Longcot. Mr. Hal Harrington, Mrs. l;rnet Wr-th. Mrm. Ueiihn Stoneber, Mr. Albert tiraville nn. Mr, .),liti Ad.nr. Alter the pi.crnuv lh- te-j.-hem piet all the psr.nt an-1 fnend of the srhm w)io ete pri-stuf. A b-ndi .,ed .!..n-tir hv contnMttee which C-Mi-tel of Mr-. JLijone ,n liUJo. Mr., jolio i.us Hen Lavs Egg Which" Doesn't Look Like Egg A hen's egg which resemblea an Indian club more closely thon it does an cs, in shape if not in size, nas brought into the Register-Guard office Sat urday by W. W. Cadby, route 1, Junction City. The egg was about two inches long. ie portion of it wos round and almost as large as an ordinary egg. Connected to this by a mnall neck was a smaller round portion, less than half the size of the othr. The egg was laid by a white leg horn hen, but Mr. Cadby said the hen had not laid any more freak eggs since this one was found. The egg had not been opened to see whether the yolk was double or not. Surprise Birthday Party Held Saturday CLOVEHUALK, Sept. 21. (Spe rinl) A surprise birthday party was lii-ld for Harold Bnuer on Saturday evening. It proved to be a complete surprise in every way. Refreshments of sandwiches, rake, pickles and cof fee were served by .Mrs. Bnuer. Those, present were Mr. am) Mrs. II. E. Kinehnrt, Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Hill, Miss Lelah I'arks, Mits i;thei Pettv. Mis I.etn Wnlkley, Floyd Wnlkley. Oliver Petty, Carl Marshall, Mr. and Mr T. II. Parks, Homer and Howard Parks, Mr. and Mrs. Bauer, Lawrence Bauer. Reception Is Held For J. C. Teachers JUNCTION CJTY. Sept. 21. irs,.u.-iil 1 Tim teachers recpution on Friday cvenintr wns well attended and (treat ly enjoyed by all those present. Anton Kusmussen ns president of the r.-T. A. welcomed the teiK-hera. Mr. Domasc-hofsky spoke for the school board and It. Kpeer represent ed the parents. Mr. Webber, princi pal of the hiKU school, responded for the teiichers und introduced them. Jo Anne Lehman, Jittle (iaiiRiiter 01 Mr. and Mrs. ISuui Lehman, enter tained with a dance number. The re mainder of tho eveuinj: was spent in vi.sitiiiir and xcttitiit acquainted with tho teachers. Cnke and coffee were served by the committee in cbarce. Westfir, Oakridge Students Examined School children at Westfir and Oakridge were given physical exam inations j-rinay Dy in. &ern m. Kerron, Mts. Pella Fitigerald and Miss Bessie Williams of the Lane county health unit, assisted by women of the communities. One hundred grade children were examined at the Westfir school and hmh srhool numls wero examined at Oak rid bp. Toxoid shots were given to 50 pupils. Cloverdale Club Has Monthly Meet CLOVEIUMLE, Sept. 2ft. (Spe cial) On Friday night tho Cloverdale T. 0. C. held its reKulnr monthly meetinir at the hall. Muttir on tho new ly purchased piano, by Miss Florence owcr, Misses blva and Miner kod- crts, Misses Grace and Isabella Mit rhell and a rendinit by Bert Beaver was (treatly enjoyed. 1 ho refreshment committee was highly praised after serving apple dumplings with sauce and coffee. Escaped Prisoner Taken in Portland Sheriff Harry L. Bown went to Portland Snturdny to yet Clinton U. F.iumert. escsped prisoner, v ho was captured Friday night by the Port land police. Kminert walked awny from the Lane county jail, where he was a Irunty, on June IS. He wim serving a wutence on a liiuor charge. Brother of Natron Woman Is Killed NATRON. Sept.'ci. (Specis Mrs. ,T. F. Toops just receive! word of her brother being killed in Cali fornia Pundnv. MEETING IN OCTOBER SPKlMiFIKU. Sept. 1. (Spe cial). The first meeting of the I.n die Civic club will be held the sec .Mid Tuesday in October, it was an nounced Monday by the president Mrs. t '. E. Whenton. At this time plans for the enmine year will be mnde. nay, Mr. and Mm. W. W. Watnon and aon Joe, Mr. and Mri. W. L. Leonard and daughters Florence. Mar garet and Lutile lconard, and Min.i Bertha Howe. The afternoon wan Kpent in conversnlion and the cuestn parted with many kind wishes for the licnnurd family who leave this week' for their new honie in MeM imivitle. tafon. Mr. I.eo Sidwell and Mrs. Alice Koai-h. The tcachem each gave talk and also member of the board, the chair man of the hoard and neirrat of the parents gave talks. The pros vain committee consisted of Mr. A. li. John Mr. Jhn Adair, and Mr. Nelson XVhitaker. First Mtiag f P.-T. A. Scheduled ''iri;r;. ..,,,..n,t,r .!. (Spi-. i-mlt- th firs! of lh. rn,'.'lV, l,rr.' . . . ' C. 1 ill n,,'.,., .it k- i --,.: "r ,r''l ni a ,(iorf i Ml , ... , " , , , ,, . . lur.ii . ,. Mh. ..-I ,h,:.,, n hp.) SMS 1931 WORK WIXPERItr. Sept. 21 (Special) The I'niir school onened Monday. Sept. 14 wilh .Mr. and Mrs. N'els An dereon teachers. Ihe LoweU Jiln school also opened Mondav. PERSONAL NEWS Mr. and Mrs. A. Metheny. Mr. snd Mrs. Charles Neet. .Mr. and Mrs. llnr old Barney of this place and Mr. and Mrs. li. II. Jackson of I.owcll enjoyed a picnic dinner up Winberry creek Snndar. Mrs. Maud Fredricbson, son .and daughter are visiting here from Cal ifornia. Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Carter and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hamilton spent the week-end nt McCredie Springs. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Neet and Mrs. A. Metheny made a trip to Lu tene Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. .Tames McGillivrny have moved to Oakridpe. He will work for J. M. Craliane and Voder in the mill they will build at that place. ics. M. K. (Jolden spent Saturday with Mrs. C. S. Mooney. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Mooney spent Fridnv nt Dexter visiting Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ilostirk. Clarence Willis with some of tho other hoys nenr here have gone to'J Creswell Pastor's Reception Is Held CRESWELU Sept. 21. (Specinl) Members of the Methodist church congregation numbering SO enjoyed a pot luck supper and Hocial evening at the church parlors Friday evening honoring lie v. nnd Mrs. S. D, Tref ren, who have been returned to this pastorate for their second year ami also to meet his people Mr. nnd Mrs. 11. W. Trefren and family who have come to make their home nt Creswell. llev. nnd Mrs. Trefren nnd Mr. and Mrs. II. W. Trefren greeted the com pany nt the door. The guests were seated at tables with floral center pieces arranged by a committee con sisting of Mrs. F. W. Ogrnm. Mrs. J. K. Smith nnd Mrs. J.. A. Coleman. Following the supper an informnl pro gram consisting of violin numbers by Mrs. W. K. McKay, a group of in strumental trios by F.rda Stratford, suitnr, Knthlyn Warner, violin- and Vivian Ocrnni. piano, readings by Jean Trefren nnd Knthlyn Warner and solos by E. J. Weber and Mrs, C. I. Kent was given. The occasion, served also ns, a pound social for the pastor and wife and H. A. Howe on behalf of the com pany. presented them with a large bas ket full of gifts. Garden Exhibit to Start Wednesday Miss Lucy Cae, nutrition specialist at the state college, is in Eugene to assist Miss Gertrude L. Skow, county home demonstration agent, with an exhibit of the year-round garden pro jects conducted by SO women of Lane county during the yenr. The exhibit will ho held nt the First Na tional bunk, beginning Wednesday. Miss Skow, in co-operation with the extension service in home economics at the state srollcKC, directed the pro jects In Lani county this yenr. At this exhibit an effort will bo mnde to tdiow the varieties of vege tables that can bo raised in home gar dens from the at midpoint of health and economy, the idea being to try to raise enough vegetables to Inst the family throughout the entire yenr. The xhjbit. will feature not only the actuil varieties of veget allien grown but. the materials available made up by Miss Cnre nnd Professor A. G. B. Bouquet of tho stnte college. King Wants Flower; Search Is Started LONpny. U R A wijth expressed by King t.Jenrce for a rare flower fent a g.itlunt young Kritih officer wal ing the ilangeroua ice-covered moun tains, of Uiirma. it was revealed here. I pon a recent viMt to Kew Gar dens, the monarch noticed that the charming Alpine plant, primula Son ohifolin. wa dvini out and expressed a de5ire that a specimen be secured, f Hm Majesty a aecretarr conveyed the roval wish to an officer friend in Yunnan. A few days later the young offi cer waa on hi way. After days of searching he found a cluster of the plants growing on the .summit of nn ice covered peak, They were nclnjted In long bamboo and shipped to Lon don. A diary of his nvinderinrs was kpt bt the officer mid enf with tlm planls. It was said the king read the Iocs with great interest. Creswell Members Of Lodge in Eugene CRI-SWKI.I. S-pt. -Jl. (Spci-inll Mrtnl'.r n( f ho t'rfrl rlmpter of FiiMrn Stnp m-re Rue.t. of Krnce. linf rli.iptir in Kik'np KrMlnr .vpnin? An a nninttor from tlio lornl proirp on lh procram Mr. O. 1'. Xordlill)! gnvo n piiino nnmlir. MnnhtT from tho IoimI ordrr worp Mr. nml Mm. r. I,, Wcbor, rhvllij Wcbrr. Mr. iiivl Mrs. r. V. )iixon, Mrj. K. K. Mellon. Sir.. N". K. Sto.-I... Mr. (inH Mr... r. II. Nihlork. Mrs. d, II. lTi(pn. Mm. F. H. Clock. Mi i.cnpvirvt 'Vhoinp.op, Mr. '. it, Sprnror. A. U. (iilb'it nnd Mrs. O. I Nurillitic. Vernon C. Genn Visits in Eugene Vernon C. Onn, Mile mnnncr and eneril director f"r th Orm.t.il dt iiin of titnernl lntnri Corp. in thi ritv ti.itmg hi urrutM U'fcue hi return to Japan, Onn has been in th1 t'nited Sintrn frtrthepat month uttendinc meetim; of dirertnr nnd ha just mmpleted .1 tour of the vari'Mi f .irtorir nf er.il Motor in thu rotnrv. l.enn was cradiiafrd from the T'nl-ver-itv of OreK.-.n in VU a i mai.-r in nr.-h'Tertiire nnd allied nrtv. After Cf.id'ia'm ; be spent rnnu)er:if!e nm in AhVa. f at Tear lienn v;,t here with him tv:i and three e'uMrert t't pt parent. Mr and l Onn f thi r.tT. He a nt hre for threat or four dr leavinjt f'-r .lpn i. jrt,n h- .1. T i.p off YOUTH KILLED eiYfJTI . A I O-., s.f "1 pip -lrf.n ll'int. tn.jr.ai-.o!,rirH.in. ".':' "1 m!nir m!,M. kill. ' .a, i "r l-rn,.ni I" a fc'.t BmniW. mnt rt'Vrp.. .,,,1 n. ,,, , - I fi No. 868 East 7th No. 11 Producers Pub. Where do you intend to spend your money lor looastuna mis weeK.' ai a j&ug-ene ownea store and keen your money in circulation here or at a Wall Street owned chain store an! kiss vour money goodbye? Face the issue squarely, then use your bettm- (J. m M ment. You will feel better and our city will be .benefited. We can save vm liiviivy any wajr wim uux SALAD OIL Bulk Quarts 25 Gallon 95 Bring your container. Oregon MILK Tall CanS MILK .Tall Cans Borden's, 4 cans for Carnation, 4 canB for Alpine, 4 cans for Small Size, 8 cans for 25 25 25 25 SPAGHETTI Built Cut in Handy Lengths 6 lb. Bag 25 CANNED FOODS . Standard Grade Peas, can . . .10 Corn, can Tomatoes Green Beans 10 Pumpkin ...jQ BEANS Small White Local Grown 5 Lbs. 25' FARMERS: pu: C & Butter X W Peter Pan I I A-l Quality I I ' Per Lb. I uregon Pu;:Pr: 10c f Pineapple XC. ,.. 10c I Broken Slice I Welneri, ""WV I 2eForTin I 2 "" f X I AflDf. I Bacon Squares, Q COfll I 25 J "-' 130 f Meal " I Yellow or White S Fruit Dept. I 9 lb. Bag OREGON'S OWN CASH STORES ' "'""a FOUR BUSY STORES Phone 1636 Mkt., Ph. 32 t Mj 1 rt A VI . a av.hj vr jjl iwa. La Vida Mineral Water Thousands are using it. Tune in on the Health Man twi.ee daily. Only at Irish's IGal ....70 4 Gal. case . 82.80 FLOUR Blue Stem Hard Wheat nundreds are now laying in their wint er's supply after try ing this wonderful flour. ' CQ Bag only- 0iJ Bbl., $3.52 Peter Pah Flour for those extremely - hard to suit. 49 lb. bag .. $1.25 McKenzie Family Blend, 17 Q a 49 lb. bag iv No.8-Irish Meat Market Did you know that meat Is about tha cheapest food we can eat. Especially when sold at our dally low prices. Look cur meat ever, choose ycur favcrita cut and you will ba sur prised at tha lew cost. We have any Fruit op Vegetable you want that la In season, ORANGES Fancy Blue Goose Brand Big Ones, per dozen . Medium Size, 2 dozen .,, 35c 27c 25c Potatoes, fine grade. 20 lbs.. hundred ... $1.20 Fully Ripened Mason Jars Qts., Doz.85 Jar Rubbers Highest Quality 6Dozen..25 WHY TAKE LESS FOR YOUR EGGS? TAJ THEM TO YOUR NEAREST IRISH CASH Si" No. 12125 E. Broadway, Phone 143$ No. 9 Irish-Murphy Co,, Springfield I SUGAR Fine Pure Cane 10 Lbs. SOAP White Wonder 10 Bars 28 ROLLED 0A1S 91b. bag....29( Graham Flour Coarse or Fine 91b. bag....25f CORN FLAKES Jerseys 4 for . 251 IRISH COFFEES Enter Most Every HoE PETER PAN i..33 US' IRISH SPECIAL i lb. ECONOMY 25' 1 lb, f Sperry f Pancake I Flour I 9.8 lb. Bag . 45 J fiattaHfeatf t