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Page Four THE ETJflENE REGIS TER-OTJARD EW DAIRY BARN Tl JAPANESE CANNON BOOM IN MANCHURIA! AT P. T. A. MEET ITI E . rVALTERVILLE, Oct. 21. (Spe rial) The large dairy bam bemjE built by Charity Jensen i nearly completed and the contractor, .Mr. liuiumerickson of Eugene, will be through in a few days. The barn is 36x50 and will accommodate a large number of cowa, 'l'bo hay loft is built to hold aO tons of hay. Mr. JesBt'n has built the barn and milk cooling room according to milk regulation specifications and expects to continue beuiug num. PERSONAL NEWS iir.Tairuvil I I.' fk..t- 'l fSna IIOKII.UIIUM.'I vv. .-,. cial) Iris and Uiadys McSutt of Eugene were gunsts from Saturday morning until Sunday evening of Jlr. and Mrs. Vorn Caldwell of Wal terville. Jlrs. Jack McNuU and two younger children, and Airs. N. M. Kaldor of Eugene came out for them and spent tlio afternoon at the Cald well home. H. A. Moorls and Melvln Couch were supper guests Saturday of 3ir, and Mrs. O. L. StacV. Several from the Cedar Flat com- munitv arn hunting this week De fers the closing of the deer season next Sunday. Velcta Nychart, who lives near the game farm north of Springfield. spent the weea-euu wun -uias visa llnslick Mrs. Anna Stacy was an all-day gaest Sunday ot Mr. ana jurs. xruna rage in yvaiterviiie, Manv of the ladica from the Wal ferville ladies' aid are planning to attend tho joint aid meeting in Eu gene with the Eoirmount ladies an hostesses. J he meeting win db neia nt the Fairmount Presbyterian church and a covered dish lunch at 12 :.W o'clock. The young people of the commun ity met Monday evening nt the home of Jesse delivering the chairman of the social committee nf the Christian Endeavor and practiced for the so cial which is to no given r rinay evening, October 23 at the Walter villa church. Ermil Scott and her father, 0. L. Scott, motored rver from Jlend Snt nrday and spent two days here with Mrs. C. Ij. Scott roliirning to Bend Sunday afternoon. Mr. Scott will remain hero until the opening of the Shelvin Hixon saw mill in Bend, which will not be until spring ac cording to statements made by the mill superintendent. Mrs. Ed Sclmltz and daughter Eddie Lou of .Oillispie were also guests at the Scott home over Saturday and Sunday returning Sunday evening, tn their home, Wendling Girl, 4 Hat Birthday Party : WENDLING. Oct. 21. Snecia Mrs. Donald Stolberg entertained at a birthday party for her daughter Betty in honor of her fourth birth tiny on Saturday, October 17 at their home In Wendling. Games held the children's intcroHt during tho after noon until time for refreshments. Shirley Louise Watt received first prize and Colleen Cox conanlntion tn-ise in one of the rnessina names and Betty Card and Roger Hall won m toe other. Jtorreshmonts were served at the table will) n large birthday cake coming Into vlow when the children nulled the ribbon stream ers that appeared nt each place. The color scheme of pink and green was rarneu out even 10 rne ice cream which wan green with a pink 4 lroseu in the center. mose attending the party were Maxine Niel of Maroola, Afargnret Garrett. Shirley Louise Watt, Mary Ann Alford, Audry Byers, Jean Lansdon, Batty (inrd, Roger Hall, i oucen uox ana Hetty atolberg. The mothers that were there to help relcbrate were Mrs, Norvol Niol, Mrs. Ray Giirrett. Mra. Rohert Wntt Mrs. Edward Cox, Mrs. Jimmy Wil son .Mrs. v. u. Slolherg, Mrs. Ire land and the hostess Mrs, Stolberg. SCOUTS MEET WENTL1N(1. Oct. 'Jl. (Sneelslv The Boy Scouts held their weekly meeting at the school hnnsn on Monday evening at 7:.KI. Scout master Robert Chamberlain had charce or the meeting. The Girl Scouts held their weekly meeting In the Community House on Monday evening at fl :.'!() with their leader, .Mrs. Ed Heeler In charge. Date Announced For Thurston Party THURSTON'. Oct. 2(1. (Sncoinll The Thurstnn Sunday school an nounced its Hallowe'en social which will he given October .10 at 7:.'t0 o clorlt. A large attendance nt Sun day schools Is desired next Sunday, ns a vote is to be taken aa to where the social shall be held. Committees have been appointed ny the general chalrmnn, and while me list is not yet complete prnetic ally all the nnmes have been sub mitted, llecorntloln. Mrs .1 V Hill, Mrs. Ray Ranch ami Mis. Fred Mussel; refreshments. Mrs, Roy Kd- nn.sinil, .Mr. r.llj.anolti lin-sler. Mrs C H. Taylor and Mrs. Fred Gray; entertainment. Mrs. Hubert Grnv. Miss Veda Gray. Ioren Kdmlslon nnd Harrv Kndirolt; clean-up com mittee. Mrs. J. II. Kndicntt. Mrs. Bert Weaver anil Mrs. W. Illnsen. SURPRISE GIVEN THURSTON', Oct. '.'il. (Special) F.lla Ranch was iMIiihtrtillr sur prised lnt 1 riilay evening when about SO of her friends from Walter villa drove down to spend the even ing with her. The affair hud been plnnncd rnr some lime by the Wal terville group. The evening was spent In games around an outside fire, roasting wciners. In group sinir Ine. nnd violin and piano music bv Jliss Raugh and her father, Ray "laugh. STOCK YARDS RAZED ARir.FN'l". Kan. -0Jp.vt!,(.r landmark of the old wot lias disap peared. The 1'nlnn I'acific stock yards which stood here .VI vesrs has been torn down. It wss known ss the "end of the Overlsnd cattle trail from Texas." GEO. N. McLEAN INSURANCE JrhhifHsViHSiiai fr y,.r pi nion inn with the old line stock companies in this agency. The I. est n jours. Oslifornla sttutis provide an In dian cannot he a vagrant and cannot be arrested as one. V I PH0NE 148 V PRINTING f Eugene Printing Co. T GUARD BUILDING w ' ' i ii,!.iStilc . y &m v r t a. Adovo is a grapmc action picture from the Manchurlan war zone; Japanese field artillery firing In the advance of Mukden. The battery commanderi are shown at their telescopes at the left, and at the ex treme right, a field piece Is just being fired. Below, Japanese troops have taken control of Mukden, former Manchurlan capital, and this picture shows a pal rof sentries, with automatlo rifle, guarding a street Intersection. COTTAGE GROVE COTTAOH GTtOVFJ. Oct. 21. fSppclal) At the clinic Momliy nfurnoon held in the htph nrhon) buildiiiR for nil Kraden of piipilH, more thun 102 wore ex u mi norl. Mont thnn ono htilf tho pupils exnruinod were oocupid by their parents nnd the local health Durito was Krestly pleaiird to have such hearty co operation In her work. Dr. S. M. Kerron and Mm. Fitzgerald of tho county unit, with the local health nui-He, Kdith tStnllard, nnd Mrs. Karl K. MillH, Mrs. Armun Wynne, Mrs. Vinnl Hundall. Mm. (. J. Kent, and Mrs. (leoririii MacOibbon of the Inenl Welfare assncUitinn nssisted in tho clinic, Tho Inenl health inirso who hns heen in the school since it hrjtan, will lenvo Friday for l'ort Innd. BRIDGE PARTY HELD COTTAOH GHOVF3. Oct. 21. (Special t Mrs. Herbert Lombard entertained Monday eventnff at hridne In honor of Mrs. V. R. Johnston Jr., froft Medford. The rooms wern decorated with fall flowers nnd n nVlishtfiit lnncliAon was served. Mrs. Victor (Chambers nssisted with the entertninment. The Indies present were: Mrs. K. S. Sanford, Mrs. V. Tl. Johnwton Jr., Mrs. Merville AVali-h, Mrs. Ttnlnh Suit-man, Airs. (Maude Kiine, Mrs. Gladys Hall, Mrs, Klhel llnRnn, Fred Anderson, Mrs, Kuth Woodson, nnd hoti"ps. Mrs. M fi run ret I jomha rd n nd Mrs. Victor Chambers. Mrs. H. S. Sarifnni won the prir.n and a nuest prim wns given Mrs. W. H. Johnston Jr. COTTAGE GROVE ITEMS fOTTAGl'' GUOV11:. Oct. t. Ir. snd Mrs. Lester Ohilds re turned Sunday from Medford where they have been nil summer working in fruit. Kncene Itoosevelt hi eh will enmn to Cult a no- Grove Friday afternoon Where they will play the jnnior liih of this ciiy. Hev. A. C. Wood from Alsea. Is holding? revival services in tli Na arins church this wirk. Misi Mi hired ltennelt relurnrd Monday from Kucene where sin spent the past week with Mrs. Carl Si en, Jr. Mrs. Florence Marcs rrtnrned Sat urday f mm her vacation whtth slie spent in Portland and Klamath C RES WELL NEWS EVENTS CHi:sVi:i,U (M. '.'l. (Special). A pcciiil niei'tiuu of the dirci-tM of the local Heboid wns held Monday evening for tin purpose of consider ing (he reMiiuition of .Mist Tr,on a clerk. The ivMiiiialton - as accepted with n-urets. Mi-s Tryou has served the iIim rift Inn hiully for years. She leaven soon to t-peud the winter in the rnt Not lees have been posted of n special meeting of the vniers ot sihool distiiel 10 (or (lie purpose of electim n eleik to fill Hie unexpired tcrui of Mths laliuheih Tryon, SOCIETY MEETS C!ti:SYi;i.l iei. yi. vSne.-iidl. The Christian Fudt'.nnr voneiy ot the l'ieil. terian cliutt h held a joint business and woeinl inert mt; Momtav evening nt I he home ot 1 turrict Mtmre. liev. I.rore i'rmnlev. l ..slur. rntntned over for tde oee.Minn. Three new iiiriiiliei-i were weJcwmd, Fumia Mar.ii:irt. 1 ililli M 1 1 . pi.trt and Joan lloiUiiini. Kdnh Marpmrt Was elerird secreiaiy liensiiter l.i (ill an in,epii-i ed thrill and I- mtiin M-iCiuart w.-is' Unsrn ns,:.,uit u!J.ini( An. a Mors wis nim. mile. I Ko-ioiatit in.i e-iiresidrri. l.itinos .-.! i fir business nnd eiil.-v aol eon.,iti were ' served. 'Iho.-e pr-iem wrte Hev. Croinle Mr. nnd Mi s. S. (i. ijreor. i H. Hf.lviwiek. Winter. V nH..ee ' Ktith And l' hll;e Moore, lvv r.,.,!.., 1 Viveljn l..r.M.k. J.c.n iloavhud. . Atns Mors;.. Harriet Moore and Mrs. t, . Hontilaii.l. j CRESWrLl NOTES I CliKSWI I.I,, (let. '( iSr.eeJHn i hp wort; ot (he re i; ty i;l-ie sfliool In well nit.lt-r wnv tor the ear. The f.vnd Mmli pernd was h-'d n Tnesdsv aftei itimn. Mrv Pel. 'in Olon linrris is liii iu-'m-'tor. I h third, fourth, lutlt, .th, seventh Mini eihio Krsiii't L.ne the Bdiauia.e ol W 4 NEWS ITMES Falls. In Klamath Falls she visited Mr. and Mrs. Tom Quiiin, old time menu ot hers. Mrs. Victor Kem returned Satur dny from Dallas where she spent the past week with friends. Mrs. N. K. Compton. Mrs. X. Lasd, delegates, Apd Mrs. F. O. Houser left Tuesday morning for Albany where they will attepd the Woman's (jurist inn lemperance Lnlon state convention. The Jeaconessea of the Prtsaby- terinn church, Mrs. ltosa Currln, Mrs. h. M. Haney. Mrs. Kva Hatch Mrs, Willinm McOee. Mrs. Marv Smith nnd Miss Stella Adams met Monday afternoon with Mrs. Mary rmifn. t ins was the- first, meeting slncft last April. They reviewed the past year's work, and agreed to fol low out the 6ft me program for this year. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Chambers accompanied by Mrs. Ralph Snlts man, Mrs. Ruth Cnrnutte nnd Mrs. Herbert W. Lombard, left Tuesday evening for Portland where Mrs. Chambers will remain this week with her hrnther Harlow Thomas, and the other ladies tvlll return Tuesday evening with Mr. Ohanjhors. Mr. and Mrs. Cnrl Burkett re turned Monday from Portland where ther have been the past week. Mrs. Sum R. Vent eh returned homo to Rrndwood Sunday, after beiis in Cottage Grove for almout twn weeks. The families of thn Cottnge Orove hand with the band eninveH a bin- nuet In L O. O. F. hall Mnndnr niiibt. There nre 2T pieces In the hand which has been orgnnlted now for one renr. Mrs. Charles IlnTl entertained the Flmnrtos eluh Tuesday afternoon wun n luncheon tn her home. Mrs. Anna Svholl will he brought home from the Paeific Christian iiosnittu -i imrsilay. Mr. nnd Mrs. Will T,iini1e turned from Wallowa this week nnd thn with Mr. Ijindenn' parents, Sir. ami Airs. uiinin l.amless Sr. Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Cathcart of r-appoo( visited Mondnv with Mrs. Cathcnrt's sNters. Mrs. MarT Ham brirk and Mrs. WMher M.-Karlnnd. Mrs. IT. TV Gricss will entertain the 1 topian club Tltursilny in plnce of Mrs. Frank Giannis who is occu pied with the Shclhurn family who nave i.vpiioiii fever. linn t.ut. iiu- ior earn Wnnl Iwis Imm'h rereived nf a remit llllliillinliilv ncMt,l,-llt Willi Mrs. II. II. Powers, n fnriiicr Cipmu'II resilient "s n puny. Mrs. Towers suffered a iTiihi'd knee mill n iiroKen nose. The linuil .Nihbors nre sponvor in n penny iiiier at their rooms oer Olson 's I'onl'eeiionnry Kritl.iv i-n-nun: of lliis week. .1. M. WiilUnp, !'. A. i:-.erson nnd I nrl Iti-own led Saturday on a deer hnntinc trip to the Silver lake repon. I hev plan l.i return Wednesdav. The rnr eouncil met In spmisi ses- inn at tho council moms Monday eve. nine. l'nsn on the report of the l.ndaei coniiinitcc was the main order ' -" - AH nieniLers wore ores- cut i'c.-nl .1. M. Wsll.,,,, .,..1 A..,i.... Olson, NOTICE TO PUBLIC Siarl.-il Imisihos. win, ciars M,.. t.row. MIT l.nwrenco Sl for appoint ments id, n ,i ).y Mils, iiii.ha rrni-ijsox. a: HARRIET IIUnHARI) AYER Tho pioiu'er lino of qunlity t'os nip tics. Sample I'oinbinnlion set privon with each nv i'lmsi, Kuvkcndull Drue Co. 870 Will. phone 23 w v miiM&r i it SI Oakridge Aid's Annual Fair To Be Held Friday OAKRIDGE. Oct. 21. (Special) Friday is the day get for the an nual "fair" given by the Indies aid society for tho benefit of the Onk ridge Community church. The nffnir will be given in the I. (). ). F, hull nnd it is under the direction of Mrs. Roy Putnam, president of (he aid. Kvery fraternal organization in town is being represented including the American Lcgoin auxiliary, Re bekah lodge. Elks lodge, chamber of commerce, Epworth League, church choir and many others. The booths will vary greatly in their wares. There will be cooked food, canned fruit, fancy work, rummage, fishing pond, shooting gallery, side shows and many other attractions. A din ner will be served from 5:H) (o 0:30. At eigitt o'clock the "Queen of Fair nidn'' will be crowned. Chamber of commerce members will he escorts for tho queen and she will be accom panied by two maids, two flower girls, n page and a septor bearer. Tho girls who . are in the race to Bnrvo ns queen of the fnir nre Dor othey Rrmie, Krma Hills, Lillin Pear-: son, Kdith Uykcr, Lou ise Nelson. I Ruth Fisher, Laurence Htewnrt, and Kva Spatz. I UJ.F. . UP. UP. . ' -?S: - r s-s.s , f-t' ??'-. s- l2-2-'-,-tV-i I - jr. i x ' I '' I ! r V (r v swi . ... . jfil t fb Hx - 11 itmimmmmitf , , Pi'"-'; VJOA, Oct. 20. ( Special) Dor ris Donnho dug his potatoes last week and reports the crop an un usually large one. Ho harvested about 2400 pounds. Mrs. B. F. Goodpasture and son Bob. spent the lntter part of the week at their home here returning to Kugene Hunday evening. Mr. Goodpasture completed his harvesting of the filbert crop Friday and reported the crop as the largest he has ever had. PERSONAL NEWS VIDA, Oct. -0. (.Special) Dick Beyerlin spent Saturday in Eugene attending to business. Frank Jones and family are oc cupying the Lloyd Tucker home. Knnis Goff came homo from Al bany collpge Saturday bringing with him a fellow student. Homer Hayes. The two returned to Albany Sun day evening. Mrs. Alice Goff returned to In dependence with her sister, Mrs. Simpson, where "he will spend an indefinite fime visiting. Mrs. Bill Luekey of Kugene was n visitor nt the home of Mrs. T. G. Hendrick lnt week. George Price of Portland, and Milo Thomson of Thomson's Resort, motored to eastern Oregon Sun day where they will hunt mule deer. York Thomson, who is employed near MnKenzie bridge in the forest service, snent the week-end with his wifo at Thomson's Resort. Vivian Thomson nnd Gladys Min ney went to Eusrcne Friday, com bining business and pleasure. Margaret Montgomery spent sev eral davs of Inst week visiting with her sister-in-law. Mrs. Howard Montgomerv nt McKemde. Bridge. Arthur Edwards, who has for some time been employed near Albany, returned 'to his home here. Vircil Clover wns fortunnte enough to kill n larce five-point buck Sun day. Roy Wallace of Albany killed n three-point one while hunting in the Indian creek district. HALTS HAMMER WIELDER SALEM. Mass. (U.R) Judge Hurry Dow issued an order restraining Cal vin Worden, 4."), from using a sledge hammer to gain entrance to the Wor den home in Lynn. Tb action wns tnken after Wordnu. finding his house lockpd, had hnttered down the front door with n heavy hammpr. 4Tf ,V t,JdJ,,H Mrs. C. C. Peck, Portland, editor of the Oregon Parent-Teacher and one of the visiting officials attend ing the annual convention of the Oregon Congress, Parent-Teachers association In Eugene this week. FRAT MEN RATE ' PHILADELPHIA. (U.R) An other college campus myth has been exploded. Fraternity members do not spend all their time in initiations and collegiate pranks.. They study, and study hard, according to survey just completed by Dr. J. Conrad Seegers, dean of Men at Temple University, who hns found (lint fraternity men have a higher scholastic rating than non-members. IMPERSONATOR MEXICO, Mo. (U.R) E. H. Ved der, farmer near here, has a turkey gobbler with motherly instincts. The gobbler sat patiently on a setting of turkey nnd guinea eggs, hatching 10. His family wns taken from him, how ever, because he wns so heavy and awkward that he killed three of his brood. VWl NATRON, Oct. 20. (Special) The Birthday club met with Mrs. Acres of Jasper Thursday. The afternoon was Bpent In piecing quilts for the hostess. PERSONAL NEWS NATRON. Oct 20. (Special) Mr. and Mrs. Mack Tonole, and Dir. and Mrs. J. V. Stewart went to Dexter Friday to the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. C. D. Parker, where a birthday dinner was given In honor of Mrs. C. M. Parker and Gerald Parker. Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Rurden of Cliiloquin are here visiting Mrs. Rurdcn's sister, Mrs. Frank Root Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Ments and daughter of Donna spent Friday with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. J. F. Toops. Mrs. -Dan Driscoll and daughter Lois, of Eugene, visited her par ents. Mr. nnd Mrs. Lindly Friday. Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Stewart at tended lodge In Eugene Saturday. Darwin Neil of Mnrcola spent Sunday with his uncle; Frnnk Root. Little Jnne Wilcox has been very sick but is improving. O, O. Pan wns n business visitor to Cottngo Grove Inst week. 4-H Com Show Is Held at Junction JUNCTION CITY, Oct. 21. (Spc rial) The 4-H boys corn show held nt the State bank was judged Tues day by E. N. Pressman nnd L, E. Harris of thp farm crop department of O. P. C. The nwnrds were ns fol lows: Carson Adams, first: Albert Forcth. second: Leonard Freeman, third: Raymond Smith, fourth; Cleo Petersen, fifth; Elmer Gray, sixth; Trwin Gnude. seventh; Arthur Est cate. eighth; Jens Reerslev, ninth, nnd to (lie Miekelsen Bros., tenth nnfl eleventh. Robert LeBnr, twelfth; John L. Williams, thirteenth. JUNCTION CITY fCOTES JUNCTION CITY, Oct. 21.-(Spe-fin I ) Froda Andrecsen nnd Miss Mary MoMurcer were married Wed nesday of last week at Philomath. They will make their home In the near future on Dane Lane here. Mrs. F. A. Dorsey went to Cor vallis Sunday to see her daughter times up Chesterfield cigarette. Kememw Milder Taste Better Pure Satisfy GOOD...they'vegotto da, on ,1,,, Port fait succe., .'"""Iiad An invitation by Mrs u (6"!) Ahster, proprii of Ki?l" tlS cepted by ''The n ' . ,.p,tt' i2 resident, and ei.resS'.tM I'.ine community, with ! ! ,ht 2 villian. thrown vh ,,, were counted it w 1.'" tt i "ere just five ol - C present. Gts,- After the official Kn, D the Gang's All Here;'0.,.5'11' KnnK wns turned loos. Z ,', " t& vices. The dav were 1 hntinB. bathi,,., arnd i hikj meals. The even inn ii b" der Rnd popping eor ,' L fashioned fireplac " ta .. vr more thntTVyTnTT line near Fort Scott, . In V. " bition state of Kan u a whisks. ?'., Ii STERN SHOE CO 782 Willamette ' now Service and Chiffon. Weight, Buster Brown Shoe Store 933 Wiliametts. COLONIAL DAMES Toilet Preparation, handled u. cluslvely by Tiffait5f-I)atfi& DrugWI Company Tiffany Bldg., 8th A WllllmtH, 4 hits! THEY'RE MILDER. Th boat Turkish and Domestic tobacco that money can buy is put into Chesterfield. Chesterfield to bacco is the finest-textured, the smooth est and ripest that grows ripened and sweetened In the sunshine, cured right by the farmer and aged right for two years in wooden hogsheads. Mellow and wonderfully mild! IBEY TASTE BETTER. These mild, smooth tobaccos are put together exactly right The aroma of Turkish, the mellow sweetness of Domestic blended and croM-blended. How it's done is Ches terfield's secret but millions know how much better it tastes! THEY'RE rURE. Everything that goes Into Chesterfield is testedby expert chemists. The purest, finest cigarette paper made! a dean, tight-ealed package. "?urt tht water you drink," THEY SATISFY. The package ... neat, clean. The cigarettes . . .weU-fiUed. The papf ...pure white. And with your very first puff, you notice they Uti better. Pleasing and satisfying-Chesterfield! just seem to suit you, right down to the ground. c... u: r... A ,h;n about eJ .... e TheV V legood! ei.tenMflM