THE EUGENE REGISTER GUARD
Paste Five
v IGHT ON TUESDAY
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L ,niiw . ,vh,.n ,h(. f
",M-1,1 "r'-r
'rsi" "" hold nnd visit-
...a Mr. A. K.
K,Pth .lmim.KB, 1'on-
l,,Arthiir. "Y" . ,, Carolyn.
vM'ifVMriii i.nl I.ilnh nnd
-l.ri.lirr Poller. .Mr. sun
ft K. ... m... I' I,. Koott and
nV,' Mrs. I.. 1). Nhrode,
-'mm t IP const Wll'-rr: o
,nint T"" , .. i.ii,-,iv work.
r.H "",.5""i:J,7r'
:tlrf" I- f-"T-,n,t hol"e
j Vint Gillexi'ie.
r. in" " ...
!tt h.l on o t lll llorse:-
l in the wire mire
rffk. .. .
..' a s r-.illcrl I UPS-
.prill iw- " "r. n l- !,,
..rrral awmnirs V ..'ii Ji,. ,..
'WlVmSh-irn-xt
bff,s si .. ....,.
.monstraimn. !.'. ... ''': ,
Aj nrcnohinc m-ruce. i,' . - "
'. 1 c u.. cr inol mission-
.j r-c flrnnt T.nllin and
t't.f nf PknKnnt I ill wen supper
h Suml'iv nptiint: t the home
br nml Mrs. "'. Potior. Pur-.
"IU. Mr. and Mrs. Wpw Pet
ard two sons worn out to see
i. from EupPiiP.
i Msry f!nrrion and Miss
.l.iv nftiti-rinntt mi
-,anitT wrtfure work, Both young
.are bikini: tins emirs ni me
)ritT of Orcznn. Mrs. fliirnson
iiiom tn Wnltprville and
E it (hp L. R. Million home.
n Travis find Milton Ahbv.
tflr workers, wore hi kind traffic
y Sntvmlny. 1 nv were, kiiuhmi-
triPIKiri'-r. r. Ill .
Mity-pizht wffi' present Sundny
knCflt thP NillHlJiy fiPlinni nt me
1 house with ninrp Rome in mr
'hand the bnkpt dinner nnd bus-
Ln prespiit for tlin huskpt din-
Mat th" HPwincK s nrinsp pir--rttinds.
Mntir mnrp nir-nin jmrties
it the rnmn srotinds tltnt d;iy.
t. 0. L. Stnrr and dnnshtprs.
rn nnil .Timet WPfP Eliestf! Snttir-
nfMr. ami Mrf. Fred Smith and
l . ..ii.i l ft, irpi'n W'nfifl-
,,t phiKlrun nf Ptirtlnud. Rppidos
visit with ol friends tlip dinner
r.J Mnrlli-n Wnn.lriiff who wns
Httnc her ninth hirtlidiiy. Pink
ewn fftvnr!" aim pink nni Rreen
flpenraiions carncu uni mcr
iy iden.
. md Mrs. Unstick nnd son Dick
.ana trnpn iliiinni- ciinuftt KlllirlllV
llr. and Mrs. Kd SchweriiiK.
. and .irs, iMnnuM r rcisi ui i -
l.i are vimi in in ui'- nir
iMrs. 0. B. Hiirdjr, Tommy llnrdy.
. o
nreshing Machine
Stockholders Meet
m'RSTN. .Inly 21. f Special)
the stockholders' nieetiiiR lor yie.
inresnmi; mncinne. compiuiy
harvests for the Thurston com
ity three dirpelnru, Walter Piatt,
Armitfls and Dan liaiich were
Ited for the enminjr year. The
m will be (Marten soon tor the
pprs havest. Another thresher is
operated in the Thurston victn-
imi their tnpetiiie will be held
'w Filinistor: nuitorcd Sunday to
ind wIhtp she spent t lint day
memis. t lenevieve Krhniston
to Drain for thn ilnv with Mr.
M. Stodersint nnd family. They
f returned to Thurston the snme
John Price nnd Miss Mildred
went to l.iiKt'no lliursdny to
Mr. and Mrs. Wnllpr Kdiniston
"thpr relatives.
r'ral cnests have been nr the
f Mr. and Mrs. Ttnr Kmizh
ij and hUo the first of the week.
it guests rame nut. from Spring-
wqo were .Mrs. Slellii .McPhpr
ler am La rn Mcpherson.
A rfn HIS nnd Pnr.'ir U,.hr.rtni,
Alton Hnberson of Thurston.
'Mar, Mm. John Kdmistnn nnlled
' and Tuesday KNie nnd .lessie
Selma Kincery nnd Kvle Smith
' there, nnd n Mrfi. M,,rrin
;lftaand son liwrence nf Pjicene.
'"'Ann Slouch is moving into
wow near Thurston. Putty
in no hn been riiting nt Blue
t fame home Snturdnv.
Ma Clara Grange
ruts on Program
f'LAHA, July 21. (Spe-
'anfR lara ernngr met nt
mmunitv hull Tuesday even
" J n'rloek. The lirt.irp hour
"HI first. t,f pr;rnm relebrat
jie hiTPntennin nf Washington
V follow
I " nrcnesirn nirecteci
famine the t,rt of the nro
".J" iIT"n h H- R. Kmeron.
Anther nf the Und We
b? r trio, Mj Strome, Mrf.
!T"2 Mr- M'lo Hurt.
i''ih1 .-l.il.lr., Mr.. Tony
r")nit.;i( th. r.m of thf
l.it. ,.f WmMimton an a
V"'"" Mr. Oivrti
,-'. r n-'''.n ,''"r "l
j"'M Bmnor." pln.v
"I"' W Mr. ,, Mr, .,, r
I M i r ,Mr- Kd V"Ct, Mr.
' oVi,i";'7n- on'1 Mr' "n''
LL" - "i'ni'
' 'r-A lt'itnnon crove.
ROOSEVELT SETS SAIL IN YAWL!
-.ii w
"LDVE AFFAIR" IS
Away on his seven-day fishing
trip, Governor Franklin 6. Roose"
velt is pictured above at the wheel
of the yawl Myth II as. he and his
three sons set sail from Port Jef
ferson, Long Island. Below is an
aerial view of the 38-foot craft as
the democratic nominee began the
vacation voyage -
JUNCTION CITV. July M. (Spe
cial) The funeral uf Herbert K. Wolf
of llorton who died Sunday, July 17,
wns held from Milter's funeral home
Tuesday with Hev. Empy of the M.
K. church in charge of services and
interment in 1. . O. F. cemetery
west of Junction City. Mr. Wolf was
born J'Yb. -7, IHS',1, at Monm, Minn..
coming west with his parents during
his first year, and had made lii.s home
prnclicnlly all of his life iu Lane
county.
lie is survived by three brothers,
William and Irvin of Itlnchly and
David of Monroe, Wash., also three
sisters, Mrs. Mary Madison of Ports
moulh. Wash., Mrs. Ktta Iticliard
son of Yoeminis. Sask., and Mrs, Nel
lie IluggiiiR of Port Orchard, Wnsli.
Emmett Butler of Portland was n
visitor in Junction City Tuesday. Mr.
Holler has many friends hTt. who
are always glad to see him., lie spent
his early days here.
The regular monthly business nnd
socitil meeting of the men's Bible
class nnd official board of the Chris
tian church met nt the home of Mr.
and Mrs. J. W. 1'avidsou on Tuesday
evening. Mr. Hypes, the pastor,
presented plans for work of the com
ing year. These were discussed ami
will he presented to the church body
Sunday for its approval. Other mat
ters of interest to the church were
taken up. Friday the men will hold
a wood-sawing bee at the church and
the women will be there and cook
them a chicken dinner.
' Mr. and Sirs. Davidson served a
lunch to the following: Mr. and Mrs.
Hypse und son. Mr. nnd Mrs. Dave
Strome, Mr. nnd Mrs. W. Kvans, Mr.
and Mrs. (i. Porter, Mr. nnd Mrs. T.
G. Williams. J. II. Miller. Mrs. Mar
garet Nelson. Mrs. Anna Harp, Mrs,
Hattie Burt, Mr. nnd Mrs. .1. W. Dav
idson. PERSONAL NEWS
Miss Margaret Kobertsun of Ku
ppup was visiting with Miss Gretchpn
Movius nnd calling on other friends
on Tuesday afternoon.
Mr. nnd Mrs. T.ee Murphy drove to
Portland Tuesday. Mr. Murphy at
tended n l'ord demonstration school.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Weber mid
Jimmy spent the week-end on n camp
ing trip i' long the Calapooia river
and report a fine time.
Mrs. William Templetou and son.
tie ni Id. of Woldson were Junction City
visitors Tuesday.
Mr, and Mrs. Charles Slater and
Mrs, Alvin Witham of Blachly und
Joe Ferguson of Blachly were in
Junction City Tuesday to attend the
Wolf funeral.
Mrs. Alice Allen had a pleasant sur
prise Sunday when she arrived home
from church to find a fine dinner on
the table mid several of her children
there. Her daughter, Mrs. Belle Mil
ler, and two ilauchters and son lrom
Walla Walla, Wash., a son. Charles
Miller and daughter, Orn Baker, and
friend. Mr. iinslon, of Wnlterville on
the MeKenzie were present.
Mrs. Henry Jones has returned
from a several days visit with her
daughter, Mrs. Clyde Morgan, from
near Lorvallts.
Miss Bernadctt Murphy, operator
at the telephone office is taking her
vacation nt this time. She and her
sister, liose, and Miss Thelma Mor
gan are spending the week at the
snriiiL's above Mill City.
Mrs. UasmiiK Anderson left by bus
for Portland. Tuesday morning, called
there by the illness of her son, luor
vald. who underwent u major opera
tion in the K milium I hospital on
Tuesday. About five weeks ago
1 horvnld unstained an injury in an
uccident and the operation is the re
sult. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Dickey nnd
fa mil v drove lo Newport Sunday
Miss Lueile remained over for a two
weeks' visit with friends.
Carey Strome left for Walla Walla
Wash., Tuesday nfter spending two
weeks with home folks at Junction.
He is driving through going by way
of MeKenzie pass nnd through central
Oregon.
Mr. and Mrs. George Seitz and lit
tie daughter of San Francisco ar
rived Tuesday and are visiting at the
Angus Gibson home. Mrs. Seltjt was
formerly Miss Grace Jackson nnd has
inaiiv friends here.
Clark Osl"irn of New York city, a
cousin of Mrs. Annus Gibson, spent
Wednesday nt her home.
CRESWELL NEWS ITEMS
I'Rr.SUT.I.U .Inly 21. I Spi-rinl I
The Home f-.coiiomirs 'hib of I. res
well prnnitP una 't'upsdny afternoon
with Jlrn. t Inrn TrnxliT. A snon
hnsiness session wns lield. IMnns tvere
ninde for n si.rinl hour following the
Krnnse ineetinir I'Vidn.v pvenins. Miss
.Mnrjorie Trnvilliou necompnnied th"
club extension none. Mrs. OnviO
Kruneis. irmn ii. nrovided n lion!
holil iruessinsr contest, t'ookies nnd
lemonade were served by the hostess.
Those present were Mrs. Mary Lind
say. Mrs. K. Ilensell.rork. Mrs. F. A.
linssell. Mrs. W. 1. Tntlle. Mrs. .
V. (Jroiisheik. Mrs. W. S. Ilillenwnter.
Mrs. W. V. l'nrsons. Mrs. Henri
Tnylnr. Mrs. II. 1. Lndin?ton and
Mrs. Traxler.
...
Mr. and Mrs. M. (i. Under of I,os
ltt.-i.li.. nr. visilinir this week with
Mr ntul Mrs. II. I''. Thomas. Mr.
hinder is n son of Mrs. Thoums an. I
is manager of the California-Asia
Ltd.. importers of sea grass nnd rnt
tnn furniture. He reports that no
rordiiu to all visible conditions Hint
busiuesa is now slichtl.v on the upward
trend.
A croup of friends enjoe.l a trtp
in Lvov Mollttw Tuesilnv nnd a pienic
ilinner nt the place formerly owned hv
F. B. flock. Those "I me P;"i.
were Mrs. flock. .Mrs. Thonuis Klin.lt
nnd daughter Aiairey 01 i nr . -i.t.. -..
Mrs. (i. H. Unvidson. .Mrs. .1. I., unci
abaiigh. Mr. and Mr". F. I', l-ncey.
Mr- K It Melton. Mr. nnd Mrs. .1.
S. Taylor. Mrs. MiMre.1 Pent of North
Heml nnd .1. M. Minlietn.
Creswcil grange will meet in regu
lar session Friday evening. The pro
gram will include number by the
Ilov Seoul and ttirl w-mn. inc.
will he guests at a party following
the prngrnm. r
Marlorv 'tvnruer weni ... .
Tiiesdnj to visit with l.rniine Mtiarl
until Mondav.
Mr. and Mrs. F. ' "on" are mo.
ing into the house reci-lilty acnico
hv W. W. Wvatl. .loseph Kirklmm.
ha. i.orrl.a.e.l Hie Immi nh-re Mr.
Eczema on Child. Eyes Badly
Swollen, Healed by Cuticura,
tev? wt:etbrolner had eczema very badly when he was only one
tt I I " broke out 811 ovcr his head in sore eruptions, and his
to ,-5re kW'Y iwollen from it. The irritation was awful and we had
Xtt ,i9 UP t0 kecP him from scratching. He cried day and
'ucuidnotaleep.
VenS. njU-irR Cuticura Soap and Ointment and they helped htm.
(jj'v J'jed the treatment and before Ions he was completely healed.
tmerson Turner, R. R. 2, Farmersburg, Ind.
."'nt 25 nd Stv. Talcum 2V. Vld everywher. Sample each free.
Bond now lives and his family will
move there soon.
A milk-white river, due to the wn
tcr flowing over liineMone and ko he'
coin i nz sntiiruted with chnlk, mid f
lake which generates soap from its al
kaline limestone bed. are two nf the
curiosities of the inland of Andros.
one of the Bahamas.
C
A"iit 31.0"" fires in New York
city b-t year look a toll of PJ'J lives,
inclnditic thief. ((f six firemen.
1'rsulla Parmt t is resiMnsible for
another screen success. "Love Af- :
fair.'' which plays at the State the
ater Tuesday only with Porothy
Macknill in the leading role. The pic
ture takes its place with the populnr
author's other works, "IMvorcee'
nnd "Strangers May Kiss," ns spark
ling, sophisticated entertainment, it
lias dash, class, is intelligently, acted
and directed.
Horn thy Macknill. as Carol Owpn.
the girl, who" Mori fired ber love be
cause she felt that the man she loved
would be able to get nhead faster
without her. gives a performance that
is sincers and appealing. Iler role is
a combination of pathos, humor,
drama and a certain carefree spirit
Hint is nttcrly delightful in its studied
iionehalniiep, Humphrey Bogart: Inte
of New York stage, makes Jimmy
Leonnrd. the young aviator, who was
cohiB to grab the world just for the
fun of laying it nt Carol' fpet. such
a vitnl. enthusinstic person, Bognrt
should go far on the screen.... he is
such a beHfvable actor.
Master's Degree to
Be Sought By Youth
HAH HISRt'RfJ. July 21. (Spe.
cinl ) Ted Yerinn. who grndiinted
from the Oregon State college in June,
and is now doing work nt summer
school, is planning to make, use of n
scholnrship he received then; He will
work for a master's degree nt Iown
City.
,
Thp school board of the union high
district is trying to get its tns from
Lnne county. The district has been or
ganized three years hut so far has re
ceived no taxes from a small piece
of territory across the river in Lnne
county. Two years were taken in get
ting the boundary lines satisfactory
to the assessor. Since then the levy
has not been made because of some
slip in the budget notices.
The interest in swimming lessons
is growing this year. Harry Harvie
hns two good classes at work nnd is
trying to organize others. So fnr there
hns not been much demnnd for life
saving lessons.
HARRISBURG BRIEFS
The ball game Sunday between Tan
gent and Hnrrisburg, played here, wns
a victory for the former, 10 to S. It
wns not n lengue gnine.
O. A. Miller went to Newberg Snt
nrdny to nttend the wedding of a son.
Robert Or ma n Miller, nt that place.
He wns nccompnnied by bis family und
father, ,1. M. Miller.
Rev. K. K. Clarke hns moved here
from Yonenlln nnd occupies a house
nenr thp M. E. church of which he
has charge.
Misses Viola Burgess and Bessie
Neave have returned from a trip to
McKenzie Pass, down to the Califor
nia line nnd bnck by way of the Pa
cific highway.
rTKe Talk of theTowrvl
fa
HUndedby
EXPERTS !
Jaeob Ruppert Bar
ley Malt Syrup is
blended from t se
lected barley malt
and hops by men
who fcnow howl You
can tell the differ
ence! At all dealers.
Jacob Rufpert
BARLEY MALT SYRUP
PI
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Chat today with family and friends in
VACATION LAND
Encourage those who are away to telephone homeward.
Charges may be "reversed," if desired. Thus messages
homeward can be put on the regular monthly bill.
The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company
V? 11-h St. E.
Telephone 3000
PRICES
WERE
NEVER
LOWER
BUY
NOW
AND
SAVE
Here's A Buy You Can't Afford to Miss
We've never before sold dresses at anywheie near these prices . . . But we must make room
for new merchandise . . . Regardless of cost these fine dresses must go at a loss.
All $11. 85 to $14.50 Dresses, Now og
D i:i'..t ..it :n. ., :i,,i.i.. i.,. ..i'i .... ..i..i M I .
Sizes
14-20
3
Bi'iiuliful all silk civiu's snitiililo for hI'Iimmiodii or slrpol
worn- in jii-inloil yinltenis us wll as ilmn pnslcl slinih's.
Every onn a now summer model und are genuine values
ns advertised.
All $5.85 to $8.85 Dresses, Now
S In this group am formula, afternoon frocks and dresses
A , suitnble for general street wear in silk taffetas, satins
and crepes, beautifully tailored and every one a style
success.
$3.98 to $4.98 Reduced......
Our entire stock of dresses up and including $4.08 now
remarked for immediate clearance, sheer bemberg chif
fons, novelty crepes and lino rayons. Nearly all sizes
in this group.
AU$2.95 UfSilo ni-ccc
ffUIIC UIGOOGO U UI I
& $1.95
1 t r!!l.5 Blouses, JNow . . .y4c
Diuu&es 2 1 1Itc L98c Blouses, Now ... .49c
All Silk
Mesh Hose
Values to $1.45
2 Pr. For $1.50
Summer clearance of cnir
entire stock Phoenix all
silk, full fashioned mesh
hose. $1.25 and $1.45
grades. 8 popular shades
to select from. Sizes 8:
to 10.
Entire Stock of
Summer Hats
Now . . .
Women's hats that ord
inarily sold for $1.98 and
$2.98 now in this one price
group. Nearly every pop
ular color and style. They
can't , last long at this
amazingly low price.
All Head Sizes
Can't Bust-'Em Cords
The genuine Can't-Bustem
narrow walo cord for young
men in cream color or cas
tor shade. 29 to 36 waist.
Athletic Shirts
Men's fine knit ntlilotlc und
er shirts III white only, full
tnade and ronie In sizes 84
to 46. Sieclnl
15
98c Dress Shirts
Phlllip-JotiPK and K. and V.
brand Klilrts of fino muni
broadcloth and Bnxloip Hopp
fnhrlrs, plain or prlntod pat
terns. Keg 9Sc.
79
Men's Mesh Sox
Many new patterns just re-,
reived fn these clever now
mesh box for men In pastel
Hhariea. Sizes 10 to HVa.
Pair
25'
Boys' Work Shirts
Triple stitched, lilun rhntn
bray work slilrln fnr Uoyt.
woli tailored and full cut.
Sizes up to 14.
29'
Men's Unions
Fine knit mtton athletic
union with the two button
shoulder style, expertly tail
ored In sizes 36 to 46.
39'
Boys' Waist O'alls
Heavy weight blue denim
walBt overalls with bell bot
toms, made with 4 ho regu
Far belt loop w-alst. 6 to
IS and 30 to 36.
59'
Women's House Slippers
This group fs made of all
wool felt and come In sev
eral popular color combina
tions, fatlded leather sole.
Talr
49'
Printed Broadcloth
Beautiful printed patterns of
high count mercerized fin
Is h broadciot h at the price
of ordinary cotton prints,
some large pa jama pattern?
included In this group. Yard
15
Men's Overalls
220 weight blh overall that
are full rut and triple Btltrli
ed. a real value at this low
price. Sizes 32 to 42. Pair
Play Suits
73c snd flSo piny nulls fnr
the kiddles marked down, tn
YM Blue, strfpod rind tan.
Sizes 2 lo 11 years.
49
49'
Men's Dress Shirts
Men's fast t:olor droaa Rlilrla
In plain whlto, blue, tan and
Kroen as w'ell as many fanry
pi 'lorim. A dandy 'lilrt, all
Rl'.M to 17.
49
15c Prints
At Clearance Priors
About fifty printed pat
tern of our best n.ial
lly colli. n prltm marked
down to this low figure.
Yard wide and guaran
tee.! f-ist color.
10' yd.
Welcome V. F. W.
29c Voiles
Guaranteed color fast print
ed voiles In .16 nnd 39 Inch
width. Our regular 29c grade.
About thirty beautiful pat
terns to solcct from. Yard
Bed Spreads
Cotton crinkled sproads In
btuo, yellow, green and roso
that usually sell for 79c.
Largo size SnxlOS Inches.
Very special.
19'
49
China Baits
New fluffy china cotton butts
In the 1 pound full comfort
size. Regular 4flc batt, for
this weekend only at. this
price,
35
Beach" Pajamas
AH Reduced
Complete stock nf these pajamas re
duced 25 for quick clearnnce. All.
guaranteed innt color and come In many
Htrlklng pattern.
77' 97' S1.35
KOTEX
The new Phantom Kotex.
Regular 35c size. Packed 12
to the box. Umlt 4 boxes to
a customer. Box
Shoe Clearance
Final clearance of all summer shoes for
women in these two low price groups.
Values up to 3.M not complete lze
range.
97' 81.47
49c Mesh Cloth
tlnculnr 4 1c nlnln find nrlnt
ed mesh cloth now selling at
about half price. 36 Inches
wide and Is washable. Also
a few patterns in nub voiles
at this price. Yard
25'
THE
GOLDEN UUL
RULERS OF LOW PRICES
1015 WILLAMETTE
EUGENE
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