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THE EUGENE REOIKTE'R-CJTTABB Tims VTTcity News Notes wHAT'S DOINQ m Boy Scout council 6:30 P- -7. 7kfci.ni hotel. ual 6:30 p. H' U. v.-- jlasomc patty, ata- Oreson rrcas confer- !fB,5our'"!1's!a k"18, UB"er" filT "'" pP. conference LSk! O burn hotel. Uff m.-Four Oaks grants. " r. itw I'oint Krauze. l "ff'rLw Four Hundred L? met a tbe home of Mr. and r KrU Purkersou the past week. Kr a Ptlurk supper ten tables of i a i,u" . .-. D hived with 0?rv!A I'urkerson and .Muck liar- F" .":: .he hiis'h-BCore prizes. rJ3MJ rl Mack Harpole will be F,. "tot the t mectiny of the ffj "..ry 29. A potluck .upper 'olumea. Lii.i Reiwrt Given , P. . those sted as aumiuea to Un'0"t tB1L;, in the reuort o t.KmoriS were .Mr,. V. K. 3 Cnnvonville: Jirs. v. n. 'Son. I-ortiand: Mrs. I. S. Barton, t. "i'hoe dischanred liielui led 1'. tek Enwnes Teddy. Allison. Kivira Miller. Junction Lt Friday- . t1., fl.riiian church is meeting Fri !,t Liiri.-"-" , , in ,,, white keveaiaeat " -"- : if rawer with a business meeting k:; Sl.lil.li ,,1,,. i. llr,.Ml to KS brinK a covered .lis!., dishes I silver for theirf.in.ihes. B2e"s 8,mct at ,,1,c . f. t-u utimiitl "wreck, or r. r ...,.lwl.ito r1 kueene Ikr'thau at Onkriil'.-e as had been t:eted. x-verai riiiiniiii- fkriilee and other points will be ri V. rrecl.-ini:" this year. Ir, From Astoria- ,ss Beatrice- j.-i--, fc - r tlrnimn. ik here for iot a month to assist in the open- flf Ihe Uor.lOH vmiivn j c. pi,"i. nrf Willamette. Miss ibke's home is in Astoria. in Slaughter House n whori'n! tnnt enmnanr Altar has taken over Hie slaiiirh- house In.'.lleu on me ...uiuri; rimii -re usine it as wholesale house meat products. CI.,- Talk hr. M. (?. Harris from the South- Willamette Dental society is to - alt K'.lHI-"'. Fridnv tnine at 8:30 o'clock on "Mouth Hty Meets- be Southern Willamette uencai istants society met Monday eve : in the Miner building. Dr. W. V. lectured on dental anatomy. The t meeting will be held Feb. 21, i Put Out ftim f;a n. 'JftSrt tft" street wns Kn,,i.l,a,l hv lt,n fir ftannrtmpnl tisesdny 8t 9:53 p. m. before any fcage was done. tgram Planned Mnta larn l".-T. A. is plnn- h a program to be siven Friday. t.i8ry J'.i tor the support ot me 'kiy bihle school. h Put Out- ire caused from an overheated Ite caused little damiiKC at 2,"iG th sveime west v ednesday after- h. Tbe fire department responded. and Edna M. Ash t. B. 3. Clark and Mildred H. Clark in which the plain tiff prays for a decree as asked in tbe previous complaint. AMENDED COMPLAINT Carl Wagner vs. Matt Staom. LICENSES James L. Thornton. Creswell. and Myrtle Ellen Scott, Creswell. niiliam -M. Woosley, .Minerva, and Marcaret Eleanor Taylor, Berkeley, California. Robert Sidney Jenkins. Cottage Grove, and' Hazel Mildred Lockwood, Cottage Grove. COMPLAINTS Geo, B. Bloomer v. E. J. Horton and others, plaintiff aeeka $2000 al leged due on note. D. B. Dotson vs. H. B. Van Duzcr and others, plaintiff seeks 200 dam ages alleged due for car wrecked in collision with highway truck. Obituaries Clifford H. Caldwell Clifford H. Caldwell, 44, died at the soldiers' state home in KoseburB, Tuesday, Jan, 19, following a long ill ness. He was born near Farmington, Wash. He is survived by his mother, Mrs. Bell Cnldwell of Irrigon. Ore.; sis brothers, Fred, Clyde, and George, all of Irriiion, Carl and Walter of Cmatilla, Ore., and Karl of I'asadena, Cal.; nnd three sisters, Mrs. Lulu Campbell and Mrs. Jessie Smith of Eugene and Mrs, I'earl l'otta of Sea side, Cal. Fmieriil services are to be held Sat urday afternoon at the Veateh chapel at 2 o'clock, Dr. E. V. Stivers offi ciating. Interment will be m tne new 1. O. O. F. cemetery. Jamei Daniel Campbell James liatiiel Campliell, til, of Al died Wednesday night at the Eugene hospital, Mr. Campbell was born in lieu uaR, lowa, on uvk. -t, 1871. At the age of 14 he moved to Smith county. Kansas, with his par ents. He came to Oregon in 1','14 .,! nn .li.no JsL Jfll.Y was married to Miss Ktto Owen of Engene. In l'JIS the Campbells went to Kansas, spending six years on a farm before returning to uregon in n.t. .ur. Camiibell conducted a Btore at Lan caster for three years, then spent several months in California, return ing to Oregon again to conduct a store at. Alvadore tor the past ttiree years. Ho tv ii s well. known iii the commun ity. Besides his willow, be is survived bv a brother, John A. L. Campbell of Lincoln, Nehr.; three sisters, Mrs. Oertie McNealy of Yakima, Wash., Mrs. Alice Clemens of Franklin. Nebr., and Mrs. OUie Thurman of Alvadore. Funeral services will be held Satur day afternoon at 2 o'clock in the Pooie-firay-Bartholomew chapel, with Key. E. M. Whitesmith oificiating. Interment will be- m the new 1. O. O, F, cemetery. ( it Franklin Biss Gertrude L. Skow, county P'1 demensiratinn agent, was at .ik-lia Thursday conducting a home Eiancs class. Bfofd Man Visits T. linker, secretary-manager of Mfdfnrd chamber of commerce. ted relatives in Eugene Wednes- rter Here Brs. Jranette It. Clark, teacher of pd. was a visitor nt the ro.mtv rl siiperiniendent's office Wed- Fr. Qlds Move Br. and Mrs. F. V. Treadjtold have M from their former home at P Atate street to 11118 Nineteenth ne east. In Records 'PHISiiFIKI.D, Jan. 21. (Spe ' Ihe senin.c group of the Amer - I'ci'.n auxiliary will meet with : " l'-'!lard Friday after- r - i ne group win sew I'h'- i ?urn"'",5 1 be sent to "'-.wire ueadouarters ol the us;l:ary. fnngfield Happy Hour Club Meets ;'"IWK1F.U. J,. 2l.(Spe ' he ' lhppy Hour rl, mPt (hi, - t the h. .,,, M yu, mtna v, W- K- Itarnell wns as- it n...,..,. Mr, B,h Wv,in. I""1'-1 ''V Mr. .1. Slehn. plaved REPLY "ply in the ense of ,T. 1). Ash P, T. Carter rieasant T. Carter died at bis home Wednesday afternoon after an illness of three weeks, r-ntn tlAM, na tMTAH. worth, Kansas, Jan. 10, 18511. He came to uregon as a young man, settling near Jasper with his bro ther. He was married in Fall Creek, Aug. 31, 1SS1. tin u cttri-u-tiA tw hm -i.mw. Mrs. Elizabeth Carter; two children, Mrs, Frank Moore, ,"13 east Broadway, Eugene, and Kenneth 11. Carter. 70S Fourth avenue west: two brothers. Mariou Carter of Bend, and Harry t arter of i-oaourg; one sisier, -urs, i t.-A.:n. v.,t-;,.,n n'ncU Funeral services are to be held Friday morning at 10 o'clock at the rooie-tiray-itartiioionjew enapei, itev. C S. Bergstresser of the Bethany L-,.nnnllnnl l,H ftffiiulmff. Inter ment will be in the Leaburg cemetery. Funerals Mrs. Minna Cress F.mernl services for Mrs. Minna Cress, who died Jan. 10. wilt be held Friday afternoon, Jan. 22, nt 2 o'clock in the Veatcll chapel. Rev. II, II. Sect officiating. Interment will be in tbe Rest Haven memorial park. eia! A group of women who have worked in tbe Methodist church here for a number of years will meet at the home of Mrs. X. W. Emery Friday evening for a politick dinner, Tbi group meets every year. Valentine Party Planned By Class SPRINGFIELD, Jan. 21. (Spe cial) Flans for a Valentine party to be held on February 13 were matte by members of the Argatha class when they met at the home of Mrs. O. H. Jarrett Wednesday afternoon. The party will be an evening affair, and husbands of members will be in vited. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Bueli will be hosts. The clase will also entertain the home missionary society ef the Meth odist church on February 8 with a covered dish luncheon. Twenty-one members of the class were at Wednesday's meeting. Mrs. 1 J. C. Poindester was a guest. Mrs, Uuy Halsey and Mrs. W. N. William were assistant hostesses. W. A. Taylor Plan To Move Grocery SPRINGFIELU, Jan. 21, (Spe eial) W, A, Taylor gnpounced on Ihursdny that he has purchased a hs!f interest in the Seavey building at 4-7 Maia street and has started remodel ing the interior preparatory to moving his 'White Front grocery store in there. The new location will afford much larger floor space fr the grocery, now located across the street at 424 Main street, where Mr. Taylor has been for the past aeven years. He experts to more into the Sonvey build ing in nhoiit 30 days The upstairs of the building will be made hito a hall for public meetings. Royal Neighbors Install Officers SPIUNftFIKUX Jan. St. (Spe ctal) Officers were installed nt the monthly meeting of the Hoya! Notch bora Wtviiipsrfur eveninz at the home of Mrs. W. H. Stearmcr. Membera of the Woodmen of the World were guests for the affair. InstailinE officers were Anna Stall- smith, district depnty. and Adeline Newman, ceremonial marsfmu Followine the business meeting a buffet supper was served, with Mrs. .Tiimes Lnxton, Mrs. R. h. Drury and Mrs. O. H. adell as hostesses. Kensington Club Initiates Friday SPRINGFIELD. Jan, 21. fSpe cjg) inittatum of seven membera will be held at the meeting of the Kensington chib Friday evening, when that group meets with Mrs, Paul Bas ford at 8 p. m. Mrs. W. K. Barnell. Miss Kdna Swarts, Mrs. W. C. Hebhan and Mrs. John Henderer are on the entertain ment committee; Mrs. I. B, Murphy, Mrs. Margaret Kenyon and Mrs. Law rence May are is charge ef refreshments. EDITOR'S MEET STORY (continued mom PAS l Lettermen Banquet Thursday Evening SPRINGFIELD, Jan, 2L (Spe Pj8j) Lettermen of the high school were entertained at a bnnet Thurs day evening served by girls in the cooking classes under the direction of Miss Leone Elliott. The affair was held at th high school. A short program of stunts pre ceded the dinner, which wa featured by impromptu speeches by the letter men and others. Thft ezc cell from which a whale grows is only twice as big 88 that which proftucen a mouse. papers." Thes talks are expected i to set the keynote of discussion for the conference t hat ot economies m newspaper production. At noon Friday special loncheons are being planned for members ef the United and Associated Press or ganisations to be held st tbe Ao chorsge. Sigma Delta Chi, Journalism fraternity, and Alpha, Delta Sigma advertising fraternity are staging a no-host luncheon at the same time for members of the conference not at tending either of the two other func tions. Roger Alton Pfaff, member of the University of Oregon's Pacific Basin Good -will debate team, will speak at this luncheon. Sections to Meet The afternoon's program will be divided into two sections; one for the publishers of weekly newspapers, the other for publishers of daily newspa pers. In the daily division. William M, Tngrann, managing editor of the Eu gene Register-Guard, will feli of tbe reader interest survey recently com pleted by senior members of the Uni versity school of Journalism, One of fbe members of the class conducting the survey wilt follow with a detailed account of the actual operation of collecting the data of tbe Investiga tion. Sheldon F. Sackett. co-publisher of the Oregon Statesman, will present a forecast of the future of the newa naner industry, E. A. Brown, advertis ing manager of the Satem Capital Journal, will discuss the desirability j and success f newspaper cooking schools. Weeklies Program Tbe program for the weekly divis- i ioa of the conference is as follows! 2:00 p. m. "Merchandising the Newspaper" Max Schafer, pub lisher of the Seaside Signal. 2:45 p. m. "Specialty Print ing and Supplies as Sources of Revenue' Lawrence E. SprakerT 5ubliriher of tbe Condon Olobe 'iroes. 3:15 p. m. "Circulation Audita for Weekly Newspapers" .lack Bladine. editor of the McMion yilie Telephone-Register. 3:45 p. as. "Group Baying of Newsprint and Paper" Hugh Mctiiivra, publisher of the Forest Grove News-Times, 4:15 p. m "Editorials ef Ore gon Weeklies, Reviewed by a Weekly Editor' Giles Lv French, editor of tbe Sherman County Journal. A banquet, to be held at the Os- burn hotel, at whica the fcugeoe cnam ber of commerce will act as bnst te tbe visiting editors, will take up the evening, Friday. Quiney Heott, car toonist for the Portlaid Oregonisn will tell of the work of a newspaper cartoonist. X. O, Russell, president of the Eugene chamber will extend an official welcome to tbe deiegntes. For the first time is the history of tbe anntmt banquet the program will be broadcast over KOBE. An nouncement of the winner of the "Best Weekly contest sponsored by Sigma Delta Chi, will also be made at the gathering at the hotel. The banquet is open to townspeople as well as University students and faculty. Tickets are on sale at the chamber of commerce snd at the school of jowrnalism on the campus. Saturday s program will consist of a business meeting in the morning snd a luncheon at the meass dormitory at nooiu !espite pelitil and military hind erances. United States exports t China have increased about tenfold irw i th r China tok $12,533,000 worth of goods from the United States; in iw it roim 580,300 worth of commodities. Fay Allison COTTAGE GROVE, Jan. 21. fSpeemil Funeral servirp for Fay Allison will be held here Friday morn ing at 30 o'clock. Mills chapel in charge. Rev. iNmmn P. Cameron will officiate and interment will be in the I. O. O. F. and Masonic cemetery. PRINGFIELD NEWS NOTES sevprnl violin solos. Kirrtions were IipM snd Mrs. John Ketols was eieeted president. Mrs. W. I K. BuHl is the sew seretary and Mr, f I. Wrieht fts nsmefj chairman of the program rftmimttee. Tbe Hub will ' meet the third Tuendnr of earh month. The next meetins will be held Feb, . 10 at the home of Mrs. PAa Mnr-; hy, assisted by Mrs. Clifford Wil- j son. Those present at this week's : meetins were Mrs. I'ajie. Mrs. Kind- ! ley, Mrs. I'oimlester. Mrs. dossier, Mrs. Murphy. Mrs, Keteis, Mrs. tier- : triirle Wilson, Mrs. Clifford Wilson, , Mrs. Hebhnn, Mrs, Huell. Mrs, Par nell. Mrs. Walker. Mrs. Hobbs, Mri. : 1'ollard and Mrs. Whitten. Last Week of Our January Shoe SALE! One Group were priced to $7,50 for One Group were priced to $10,00 for $3.95 $4.95 BuithShoeGa DINNER FRIDAY SmiXtSKir.l.n. Jan. St. fSne- Ask any teacher f cooking which one she uses and ask her why Schillin The New Electric Regal Washing Machine In keeping with the lower trend of price we h been fortunate in obtaining GUARANTEED WASHER At The Amazing Low Price of Only $51.00 It hat the new porcelain tub In tlx sheet capacity agitator model Loved wringer with teml-billoon fsllere very attract ive model built for long service our greet tow priced wether Why not phone for demonttrttlon? See &he New "Voss" Washer at ..... . S69.50 "Star" Washer at .......889.50 AND OTHER MODELS Special Dinnerware Offer A Real January Sales Event Jonnson Bros. English Dinnerware In the attractive Belgravia pattern Q ff Qff 42-Pc. Set. January Sales Special V 1 Welch Our Window Ditplayt for Unusual January Saitt Quackenbush's 160 East Broadway Eugene IHE GOLDEt ! RU W1LLIAMETTE EU6ENE NEW SCKAEFERS 6106. 1 1 1 ' 1 S.T ,1,1 .,le? Amoskea Daisy Cloth 2T inch White Daisy Cloth, speeisl for Fri day and Saturday, Limit tea yards. 11 36 Inch Broadcloth Fast ester broad cloth in a selection of spring patterns. ISSc yard. 12J Women's 25c Lisle Hose Fine quality ilsle hose fn black and spring colors. 19c pair. 19 Part Wool Double Blankets 6S1SO plaid double blanket. Snteen bound edge. $1.69 pr. 1 .69 The Best "Buy" of the Sale SPRING DRESSES Priced at 2,9S LONG SLEEVES AND SLEEVELESS Size 14 to GO New Spring Prints New Plain Colors 100 New Models To Choose From Wo'vs just received a now shipment of these dresses, ami will shnw (hem to morrow for tlio first time. See them white the fulwtlB la complpte, for this low price will sell them raplilly. Fast 0olor Romper Cloth 27-inch romper cloth ta plain colors and striped m patterns. Tc yard. eV Scalloped Pillow Cases Seailoped borter eases, tn colors of rose, Mtte, gold, and green, le each. 19 38 Inch Msypn Shantonff Printed rayon h tsns. gaaranieetf fast color. New patterns, 39c yard. 39' Fast Color Rayon Prints In beaatffui spring patterns that are fast color, 3S inches wiie. 39' SENECA SHEETS Size 81x90 85' Size 81x99 "Women who know qualiiy dedans these sliwts to be the best value in town. A fine count fabric, which contains 110 filling whatsoever, autl in two popular sizes 81x90 nnd Slx'JSt. CL0VIS SHEETS Size 81x90 59 Usually 79c Take advnntage of this low price on CIwIs shpefs during this event, for they nre a Iflirgattt that w untiNual. Good weight, and superior finish. In size StxflO ohIv, Men's Fancy Ties Eeeptlonnl ijualfty, tiill length. Pattern and plain colors. i5e each. 15' 70x80 Plaid Blankets Large f2 afnfrte cot ton blanket. In nil color piatds. 50c each. 59 Men's Work Shirts Fine yarn blue rham bray. Coat atyle, two button pocketB. 44e each. 44 All Linen Lunch Sets Cloth slie 35i35, four napkins ntze 12x12. Colored border. S9e 59 Sale of Children's SHOES Bizet 5 i to 12 SJ.49 S:i i24 to 2 1 93 Girl's Wash Frocks $1,98 and 52.38 Values Styles For Girls And Boys 298 pairs I u r tt y shoes lor isiris anil boys, Number taken from oiir resulsr -ttorls anl greatly re dHretf for a I c k clearance, iieaMy re markable values, New style, fabrirs re fine count, Brtrt Tt rtywf colors. T to H, -ISc each. 49' Fast Color Spring Prints Straps! Oxfords f Shoes! Black! Brown! Patent! S iitchnt witle, t&t dyed enters. Jn 158 new patterns, I5c ji. 1S 27 lack White Outing (1of weltht anS well napped. Ppsctal KriiUy and Faturday. Limit 19 yards. 5 66x76 Double Blankets Plaid cotton blankets i at a very low pries it 1 9Sc pslr. Several , colors. Women's 98e Outing Flannel GOWNS 79' Children's 43o 1 Prmted rlannel SLEEPERS 39' Every outing flanitrl (sown in stock Is Included In this aale. V and round nock styles. Fancy trimmed yokes. White, plain colors and striped patterns. Children's School Shoes Boy's and Rlrl's ho, slippers snd oxforrts. Well made. Only Tc pair. 97 5-Pieee Curtain Sets Two curtains, valence and He backs. Fancy rayon trimming. S"c set. 37 39c and 49c Cretonnes A clearance of our better cretonne. Wide selection of patterns, 25c ysrd. 25 Men's Fancy Sox Itayen plaited m in fancy checked and striped patterns. Ail slaes. He pair. 12' Klnnncfotlfi sleepers for tots ifi sljcs 2 nnd 4. Made wllh or wltliout feet. Clever pat terns that are guaranteed fust color. Repriced for this sale. Girl's 790 Flannelette PAJAMAS 59c A clefflrsnco sal pries en flannelette pajamas fr girls from t to It, One and to piece styles. In Bnveliy anti strliwrt pallerns. Fancy trim-mifi. Women's 98c Outing Flannel PAJAMAS 79c iitrfpM twfflrjg flsnnpi pajam XtoVPtty trlmmfnt collars ad euffa. ste sppUqae trimmed. SALE ! 80 x 105 Rayon Spreads 11.19 In Colors Of;. UOSK BI.VK OfH.l) CIHKKN Kl'AUH'KU KI".K NEW PATTERN'S Firmly Woven Heavy Weight Yotift never aeen pff.ida of nrh doe ijualtty at this tow price before W mad spci'lttl pMrchae are effertBR them at this at Ira'tlve pjrite as a sjecml feanire fs.tr FrWay snd Kat-urday. CScarancs Wmen's Shoes A saia ef I: 5 and Q rt,9S Am, h'msrtV 1 l (yle and full sl ranga. Crib Blankets White erlb btankrts with hfet or pink striped borders, tfc eahe. Bfss 2 sit 14' Women's Rayon Gowns Of ratMwtlut raynn In fle.ih rotor only. Fancy trimmed yoke, 43c SttCh, 49 Amoskeaf Striped Outing ? tach Amoskeae jut ins Ib fancy strfpej patieras. Fast enter, l')e yt4 10'