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. "1. 1031. THE EDOEN'E REOISTER OOARn Pa Three- City News Notes What's Doing To"?.. ... Clubs ,,-, 12 noon); U. quru meetln. H clu0 . ,mmerce (7:30 lumber ii,nen meet- I a ' ...r of commerce lT:45 P- r-, -,,-,.1 Lul, 10 M Di , lan)b I "".""ir, will be brnocl.wbt over V0 radio . ' Tu.R(1y , !'? ' L niini! lo announce- ' P- the office of O. S. ti'wr reunir agent. A large nam- w Lane cnmiy tiirmcrs ,. I , sre regular !: 'p.,s fr...n the college I ""!rk"L ;i sl.eeo anil lnmb 1IS... L ... -.iMeH feature. t,rt if'" ue '" ' V-l .WfiW, Willamette above Lowell bridge is tin Ilea" traffic these days, ac l.inl; "l" ..... . - r.Tr. nipr. L'lfrroVsP the river and come to ..'.fiars a large number of IZ 'p'."Tle dlivp 0VPr il " ?Mire trip:-. IiH Complimented rlhml are thnnkpil fnr the quick L' J ioiiiiins Hamld Pullinm with ,in he wished to communicate, imh In, able to urn! iiip ms '" in.s U nnl rf tn locate tlnd rnlliam telephoned to him ! an hour aiu-i in- :dt the letter stated. Lk for Holdups fine Kttsenp P"i""p '".'. "'- v tp nskrrltn look fnr trio of hlfl- mPn wno rMiti" u --- niinm two miles p T e'. "i,,t nvpnins. The Hun men 'were accompanied by two IS!" two small girls. The men loured to be between the ages 01 I and " Jt was reported to the por L and" each wore h gray cap. Llth Talks Listed Fri'.wek health talk to be given .... c.th-i-ti Willamette Dental L.,.. Thur.iH.'iv morning., will be Ln'W Pr. S. " Endieott on huth Hvsiene. .""min. i"""1111 T.-Vftimtr Medical society Enwrpd n talk, given by Pr. A. F. rnftt en 1 sp m n,i'm Uirinp and Surtrery." The talks giTCIl PPmi-wPPhiy over rwv.'r. Li i.. r!.u. CoaH S. Flteher. rmintr sjrriniHura. fciit. wu at th tarms or nnwnra Inn nd eorsp Fnelish in ihp IrVrripw district Monday, helping m to roniplPfp t MP fpninrnnnn Hardr Ohio rpd rlnver pppH. This s jtpcrial strain broiicht hero by k .)ota rnllo-ft nilH HpfllPTR tO U pn-Astflhli!! the rlovpr sped in- t'rr in the Willamette valley. ling to Portland fr. t hy h. rnrmer. pnsior m rP2rerntionat ehiirrh. will bp Portland TiiPsdav to address a latins of ronzreeat tonnl ministers I Portland and nenrby vifinities. Hi" fciert will be 'Tmyer in ti World Snence." fn to State College IMiss fthdys hmery. nanchter or and Mr. Charles M. Kmery. of city. Ki pntered n fl frphman th state poUpca nt T'orrnllis. ShP rradjiated from Eiiepne hieh ptnl thi rear. Miss Fmerr's r ts an alumnus of th collepe. In Stroebel on Hunt Rpn Ptropbpl wn thp lone rppre- rtntivp of the Sehwprinp barber in the rhnsp after deer when the 8"mi opened Sunday. Tfp wpnt into Fall rreek fprrifnrr nnd had no( turned up to Monday noon. frtption Planned in i . it. rl.ns-! of fhp First Bap- w n fnr nl! yoiinp business mpn and - ,,,rf;,y eveninir, pptmipr ' fincK in imp social nan. TOIIIIff nrorlp of tltnl "o nro irol. me, it is annniinred. Stolen Khile .?. .T. Cramer of Harrisburs ' in i Mi;on? Sunday mcht some ne "le his rnr whirh wns left nnrked ;" and WiUnniettr ttn'Pt, he rp- ""fl to tt P..MP,.. t ; n Ford l'mer. lir.ne nniiibpr r.5.r,77. Mfornians VMt Here Run F"rnn. awl Mrs. n. I.anrenee of Snn I""". fal rKiteil over Sunday with Tloil,. J.I! ! . . "'v uuuvenes 01 ice are now discontinued H me summer. All de "venes made promptly by phoning- 1480. f you want ice regu lar'y. call and give us standing order 3nd you Will he talren "tie 01. EUGF.Ntf t FRUIT GROWERS K J; BIG CUTS in Oregon Electric KOUND-TRIP FARES Dailv In Oct i 5u . a j . limit - Stopovers. Albany Corvalii, prtlanrl In, " . l! r s. p--. .$1.60 .. 1.10 . .95 2.50 ,Vf,J"r Pr.rtlnn.1 ;- ":!" p. in. e:""'"". Ajent 140 General Agt. "'S. Orea,n Sir. and Mrs. Neil MeCornack in Eugene. Apple Crop Good 1'he upplc crop in the Hood Hirer rallej' is excellent this year null a fair price is eipectcd. accurdin: to J. M. Sioverlsroop of ll.od Uiver, who was in Kuceue Monday. Moffltt at Ftoseburg Amoni; the Kugene people attend ing the soldiers' home celebration at liiisehurs Saturday was William Mof. fitt, employed here by the Southern Pacific company, lie is a former resi dent of that city. I SAW A rat caught in a trap.' She showed she had been nursing little ones, so I set the traps again and caught 12 little rats two of them In the same steel trap to gether. We didn't see any more rats for a week, and then one night we saw some, so I set three steel traps for them. Within an hour I had caught six, and there were three in one trap at the same time. I caught eight altogether during the night. That makes 21 rats In two weeks. G. I. D., Rt. 2. What Did You See? association, thronch its iecretary, Georsa Melvin Miller, announces the selection of section 10, township 17 south, ransp l'J west, as its Pacific terminal. 'The sit?, adjacent to He ppfa tfpach, has been giTPii the name "Terminal," which ha, hepn regis tered in I-ane county records. Church Men to Meet The men of Central Presbyterian church arp to mpet at the church to night at 7:oi) and ro together n the honiP of their president. Professor W, (i. Beattie. 1S40 Onyx street, wherp the first meeting of the fall will bp held. Men who are friends of the congrecation ns well as members arp cordially invited. F. S. Appelman will be the leader for tonizht. From Seattle F. W. and K. F. rolbuk nf Seattle are tn Kupiip on a Ti&it with their brotlipr. L'nnrles Pollock, circuit court bailiff. The brothers arc considering locatins in Eugene. P. H. Club to Meet The IMeitsnnt Hill community club i will meet Wednesday at the home of j Mrs. ,1. W. ,1a meson. There will be an election of officers. At Beau Monde Miss Lila I.ee. formerly of the Model P.enuty shoppe, is now asso ciated with the Benu Monde Beauty parlor. Goshen Resident Here George A. Brown, resident of the lioslien district, transacted business in Eugene Monday. Eph Mathews In City 1 Eph Mathews, pioneer farmer of j the dii-trict between Pleasant Hill and i Jasper, was in Eugene Monday. Park Owner in City A. V. Dilley. owner of Kivcmde park, on the I. oast hork between Go shen and Pleasant Hill, was in Eu ppne Mnday. Hotel Man Returns J. F. tteynolds, manager of the Orpgon hotel, has arrived hmne from Calgary. Alberta, Canada, where he had hepn for two weeks to look after affairs on his wheat ranch. Fletcher Goes to Canby O. S. Fletcher, couniy agricultural agent, expects to leave Monday eve ning for Canby where lie will judge the farm rop and fruit exhibits nt the Clackamas county fair. On Annual Deer Hunt Mayor H. K. Wilder and Arthur Hendershntt nro on their annual dper hunt in the Siuslaw rpgion. They left Saturday evening and expected to return Monday evening. P. E. 0. to Meet Chapter AM of the P. E. O. Sistpr hood will hold a special meeting with Mrs. John J. Rogers at 217 T'ni versitT ptrept at 1 p. m. Wednesday. Student Arrives Miss Nan Ruonala of Astoria ar rived here Sunday to attend the Uni versity of Oregon. C re swell Man Here William Holliston, promirtpnt. resi dpnt of Creswell, was in Eugene on business Monday. Oakrldoe Man Here Charles F. Bragg, resident of Oak ridge, was in the city over Sunday. Here from McKenzie Bridge Mrs. Petpr Brude of McKenzie Bridge visited in Eugene over Sunday. Here from Medford Mrs. John Orth lias arrived here from Medford with her daughter. .Miss Dorothy Orth, the latter to enter the university. Here from Florence Ralph Bernhardt of Florence was a business ealler at thp officp . of County Agent Fletcher Saturday. Maroola Man Here Guy Smith, resident of Mnrcola. was a visitor in Eugene Saturdny. Name Is Registered The New York-Florence Tlighwny In Records MARRIAGE LICENSES Sherman .!. Moody and Iuey Isabel St. John, liotli of Eugene. John .Madison Gihson of Medford ami Mattie Sheridan of Creswell. DIVORCES GRANTED Bessie from Norman Hemenway. Addie M. from Fred Mnrshall. TRAFFIC FINES L. G. Briggs, ?1 for having four in the front st of an automobile. Clarence t oddtng. $2 for parking a car on the wrong side of the street. BORN OHLSEN At the Engenp hospital Saturdsv, September 10. 11KU. to Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Ohlspn. 742 Tenth avenue west, a daughter. HARGAN Saturday. SeptPmber 19. lfWl. to Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Hsr gan, Ada, a daughter. CREWS At thp Pacific Christian hospital. Saturdny. September lf. W31. to Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Crews. m."6 Fifteenth avenue east, a daugh ter. 4 Obituaries Mrs. Sarah F. Wells Mrr. Sarah F. Wells, member of a prominent. WillaniPtte valley family, and resident of Halsey for many ypars died in the Albany General hospital early Monday morning nftpr a major operation. She was the wife -of ex County Judge W. E. Wells of Polk county and was the daughter of Hen derson Murphy, an early pioneer of Oregon, also a member of the Murphy-Henderson clan that holds a big reunion each year. Mrs. Allwrt Mc Murphey nf Eugene is a relative. Besides her widower, Mrs. Wells is survived by the following children: Elbert Wells of Mexicali, Tpt.: Goldic Wells, a missionary in Africa: Mrs. Glady Helspth of Puyaltup. Wash.: Roy Wells at home: Rpv. Lawrence Wells of Vancouver, Wash.; Mrs. Glenn Kpndall of Albany; and seven grandchildren. Mrs. Wells wa a member of the The 7 Virtues of- WMami MILK MAID BREAD J, Tender crust 2, Even, uniform texture 3? Keeps fresh longer 4. ? ? ? 5. ? ? 7 9 9 9 FREE BIRTHDAY CAKES A h.autiful Birthday Cake valued at M 25 la offered to all ufra of Williams Milk Maid Bread. The offr is imrl' this: Sav 30 nf the coupons which are wrapped with Williams Pr.ad. Return them to your nearest dealer. !th 3'V delivery chare-.. He will order thla beautiful Birthday Cake fnr you free of any further rharae. Tlaee your order three day, in "advance If you i."h lettering on the cake. local Church of Christ, a teacher of the women's class, president of the women's missionsry society for many years, a member of the Hnlsey Study club and of the Rebekah lodze. Funeral announcements will he made at a Inter date. SPEAKERS LISTED AT If Oregon Electric Man Is Promoted J. II. Brady, who has been travel ing freight agent in the Willtimelte alley for the Oregon Elecrric Ore gon Trunk, Spokane. Portland and Se attle railwa s has been appointed general agent in San Francisco, it is announced by F. S. Appelman, local agent of the Oregon Electric. The resignation of J. G. Travers. who has I ecu acling genoval agent of these railways nt Spokane, has caus ed several changes to be made in general agencies and traveling posi tions. The vacancy at Spokane is per manently filled by the appointment f H, W. Shields as general agent, who is transferred from the general agency in San Francisco. L. S. Davis, traveling freight and passenger agent in central Oregon is transferred to the Willamette valley district to succeed Mr. Brady. G. C. Pemlergast. trawling freight and passenger agent. Astoria. is trans ferred to central Oregon district to succeed Mr. Davis. day at the Osburn hotel by the Eu gene tv omens ( ity chin. All women of hugene and Lane ouuly interested are invited to the ' luncheon as it is open. Reservations shonlfi be phoned to the hotel Mrs. Ross will he guest of the j Eugene Breakfast club Thursday morning and will talk to that group. fit BAD GIRL" RATED film has done a mighty fine job. M. L, Mr. Wilson Hpads Ministers' Group Rev. Bryant Wilson, pastor of the First Baptist church, was elected president of the Eugene Ministerial Cifion for the comini; yenr r the monthly meeting of the group Monday morning in the Methodist Episcopal church. He succeeds Dr. S. E. Chil ders. pastor of the First Christian church. Other officers named were Rev. C. S. Bergstresspr. pastor of thp Beth any Evangelical church. vicp-prpsi-dent; Merle Scott, Y. M. C. A. sec retary. The group passed a resolution f voring the meeiincs of thp Allied Forces of Prohibition here Wednes day. Thursday and Friday. The union's neTt inepting is to he hold on the first Monday of Octoler. The onlcr of speakers for the three-day sestdon of the Allied Forces of Prohibition opening here Wednes day has been announced. The meet ings mill be held in the Rex theater, spou-ored by the local churches, dry organizations ami other groups. ( n Wednesday, Hon. Grant lud son, former rongres man. and lr. Ira I.audrith are lo spenk. On Tliursd:' afternoon mid eveiiins. Miss Norma C. Brown and Col. Raymond Itobins will be the speakers, j M Itiiniel A. Poling and Hon. Oliver W, Stewart are to be (lie speakers for Friday. The young peoples' i itinrat to be held on the opening niulit of the ser ies of meetings will be held at the First Baptist church. Robert t. Ropp. national chinrnuin of Allied Touth. a unit of the Allied Forces for Prohibi tion, is to be the speaker nt the ban-nuet. Ice Cream Melons Have Single Stem A pair of ice cream melons doing a Siamese Win net were shown Mon day morning nt the KeuiMer-Gtinrd officp by Jess Harper of route 2, Junction Cily. The two melons were attached to a common stem and h:id a common arowth of nbmrt two inches diameter linking them together. The melons were of uuenunl size.' one being about eiyht inches in diameter and the other :iliioit six inches. Mrs. Ross to Give Talk on Governor Mrs. Nellie Tavtoe ltnvt( former governor of Wyoming and nt present the national vice-chairman of the democratic commit tee. is to address women of Kueene and vicinity on the "Governor's Job from n Woman's Viewpoint,' at (he luncheon to be civen in her honor the coming Thnrs- Women Arrested By Eugene Police M rs. .1 a hp I oe Snod g ra ss a nd Pegyy Smith, charged v, it It being drunk, and Minn Blackahbee and Bon nie Martin, accused of disorderly con duct, were nrreMed by the Eugene polite Sunday night and all gave bail for their appearance in police court later. They hail not appeared up to early Monday afternoon. Jesse E, Kdmiston was fined $2o by Police Judge Bryson Monday for being drunk on the street, lie failed lo pay (he fine and was committed to jail. Trent Man Hurt in Collision of Cars G. J. Ferguson, Tilt, of Trent was slightly injured when his car and one driven hy Michael Mitchell of San Francisco collided at the inter section of Eleventh avenue east and Hiirh street at 0:2 a. in. Monday. Both men reported the accident to the police and each declares the other was to blame. Ferguson says that Mitchel and another man in Mitchell's car were enenced in conversation and did not see his car coming and Mit chell says his car had the right of way. New Store Building Will Be Erected A frame store building 20 by 21 feet will be built at ."n-J Fifteenth avenue east by Simon Ohtnart, ac cording to a permit issued at the of fice of the city building inspector Mondnv. The cost is (riven at $1,Vl, Boh Fleming is the builder. C. B. Dennison took out a permit Monday to build a garage nt loT-'l Jefferson street at. a cost of S.VI. Cugene . one. Elgin Watches at Less Than Wholesale Cost -No, This is Not a Wholesale House .... B UT Because The ELGIN WATCH CO. is way over stocked we have been able lo buy these watches and sell them to you at less than they cost us wholesale a month ao. These watches arc all brand new, in per fect condition and guaranteed by The Elgin Factory and bv us. POCKET WATCHES MEN'S STRAP WATCHES LADIES' WRIST WATCHES Gents' WriM Watch - - in white gold case. This wnti'h formcrlv sole S9Q 7 n( $(5Qnow ..J ty&UIO Ladies' Wrist Watch was $.;.j.00 now $17.50 FilKin Wrist Watchos that wrre Q-i C A A !fi;:i.7.j-iiow ?XU.UU These are JUST A FEW of the Wonderful BARGAINS Ave are showing come in and see the many others. Such Bargains Can't Last Long Make Your Selec tion Early. Elgin s that For merly sold for $18.50 Now 89.75 'If It Ome fmni SkpJoX It Mint Re Conr"- 927 WillametU Phon 411 For fine characterization, we have yet to see a picture that can surpass "Bad Girl," now playing at the Fox McDonald. To thoe of you who have not rend the book v.e urge that you do not think the name means just another picture. Kid or worse, of the typical movie sort. To those of mi who lime read and razzed the book, we say the picture in a much liner production. Sally Filers ami James Dunn have the (cads and do some wonderfully good ncting, Wise-cracking is a feature of the film and there's plcniy of it to keep you chuckling for days. The story is of a uirl in the tenement world who is dubbed a "bad sirl" by her narrow, smug hrot her. The boy iu the case agrees to marry her. AH goes well un til realisation that a baby i coming. Almost the entire picture is uiven over to the worries of this time, en livened by the set opinion of each that the other does not want the child. Some very tense, almost cruel situations arise as each is determined to believe the other will not love the child. Regardless of your opinion of the hook, vou'll have to asree the ; Engineers Trying to Send Coal By Pipes EANSFORO. Pa. (U.R) Lehigh Navigation Coal company engineers are experimenting with transportation of pulverixetl anthracite by pipe Una as a means of reducing transportation; costs. Reports of the experiments show that the engineers have developed a method of pulverizing smaller size of anthracite, moving the produet in a, semi-liiiiid state throuL'h a pipe linn for a considerable distance and drying it nt its destination. The method is expected to reduce materially the delivery price of conl. Part icii In r interest in the sucep of the experiment was created by the proposed L" per cent horizontal freight rale increase asked bv rail roads. Anthracite operators and un ion lenders contend that rates on coal are already excessive and fur ther increase will seriously hamper the industry in regaining its markets. I can't resist observing that much of the man-monkey relationship is based on feeble arguments. .. .1 think that it is the inconsistency in monkey psychology ami ability that under mines his postion as man's ancestor more than anything else. Raymond f.ee Oitmars. New York curator. M M ''"'re't '"dependent Dept. Store 'y An Interesting Group Of 75 Women's Pretty Silk Umbrellas (Also Gloria Covering) Extra 0s $7 .59 opecial 1 No need lo apend much for (rood timhrolla. Only tn Inso thorn or borrowed and never returned. These, art aplondld umbrellas that have the appearance of the ex pensive kind. Sturdily hullt, IS rln frame, fashionably curved of slrniRht handles. In a Kront arrny of colors and patterns; rnlnproof and will give splendid service. Fellows! Those Much Wanted Champage (Light) Shade Suede Leather Jackets Will Score Heavily on The Campus Heavy Quality Perfect Quality $0.90 Darker Shade $.90 -These are the togs that will en courage favorable ronimont at the football games or at college and. of course, at high srhool because they're awacaer. They go a long way In adding to a young fellow a personal iippeaiance. flou t confuse these natty eolid one piece hark jackets with those pieced jarketa you see elsewhere. Km hod led of aoft. select, full weight suede leather, all lined, with knitted collar, cuffs and bottom. It provides warmth, and la comfortable, trie lonklng and practical for active sports too. Ion Electric eassi "T5 d COGENC . One