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THE EUGENE TCEGTSTER-GUARTV
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WHAT'S DOING
Sunday
in dlT Zunwail iamuj r-
it Stafford eeboolhouse.
!?. m Sunset Home rally
iftir avenue west.
":m m. Union service lor
LJSunt churches of city at
$Sodit Episcopal church.
in i m Committee meeting
fnr market celebration
l office. Prod i.e.
l!,. public market. ...
"Vis o m. Kiwanis club
('. K. rall.v for all
S P- n
-,,'riin Endeavor scirieries oi
IV r.n.ral Preshvlerlsn
".'m'n m. Meschanta' division
j .lumber of commerce meet-
cf'n.i! for fall style show
,ftbmber of commerce.
Uo"'" Mi..
liUnrnn have just returned from
11.? Si . Mrs. Bruce Boaert
tUeEemie Bridge. Miss Morgan
i bfr mother are spending the
E rkl' rl"sart residence on Pearl
9 nr Mnrfrnn. who was for-
flS'.' teacher in clothing at the
SBurlinsme and Oakland, Cal
the past, four years, and
it, the Mnrgsns say they have en
12 tbe bar region, still claim there
, alaw like Eugene. Miss Mnr-
L aaa been president or ine nome
Zamin teachers in Oakland this
i Mnrf. a most nptire
U nroitressire achool system in
Eklni
Vr pay
. nt.!.i TTnHesvor rallv for all
e. ,.;Atie. of Euzene will he
LU it the Central Presbyterian
Cirth today from 3 to 5 o'clock.
Erinc the rally a potluck supper
LI served in me rnuitu .,
Ct. At 6:45 all scoietiea will join
I SAW
Three girls, evidently eoun
try girls walking past a cigar
rtore about 8:16 p. m. Thura
ity. The smallest of the three
wore a green dress, a tan
cirf, dark blue coats, a brown
touch hat cocked en one side
tf head and only one ear ring.
Depression ia on can't afford
two ear rings. B. B.
What Did You See?
l nn nn r. K. meetina. Aiumc.
Llkt and committee conferences will
Jriirluded in the afternoon program
Eri Dr. Victor P. Morris will be
fit principal speaker. The topic for
t LOriRTtnn r.nueHvr mrcmiK in
The Qualities of a Christian." Each
m is asked to brine a Bible verse
taiaahur with a "C" or "E" ner-
lainins to the above topic.
Hil.rna From East '-
Mrs. H. .M. IJeKoss nas returneo
ihn ritr following a six weeks'
to Michizan. She visited her
pindmother in Hart, Michigan, her
pindfather in Pentwater. Michigan,
nd an uncle- and aunt in Detroit.
St reports having seen a Lansing
Mrr which carried a story from
At Register-Guard telling about the
HcKenzie highway.
tilllwnlant Here
Mr. and Mrs. Boris Krichesky and
Jin Oretchen Lyon, of Los Angeles,
ir. visiting here as guests of Mr.
lid Mrs. Sam Wilderman. Mrs.
Iritkesky Is Mrs. Wilderman's sis
ter. They are leaving the first of
the week for Portland and will re
hire Vara Warlno.Hnv Por-Tlltf1 to
lueir home in the south. .
Ic.irch Plcnlo
The annual picnic of the Minnay
rtmnl and church of the First
Ifiriatian church will bo held Wed-
hmv afternoon beginning at d
dock at the park behind the bntte.
A special committee to have charge
( the children from three to six
hi been Arrflnaeri. A covered dish
I dianer will be served nt 6:30 o'clock.
tr. Horn to Speak
Dr. Robert H. Horn,, Instructor
a the English department at the
BoiversitT. will be speaker for the
tfkly luncheon of the Kiwanis club
Monday noon at the Osburn hotel.
Hii tuhject has not been announced.
Sereral representatives of the local
rtnb are in Rellineham to attend the
I district convention df Kiwanis.
Return From Vacation
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Drenkhahn
ind sons Ernest and Martin and Miss
Mith Drenkhahn and Mra. Chalena
Hioel of Medford aoent the past
wi at Newport. Mr. Drenkhahn
aralo be on duty Monday at the
ll'Morran and Waabburne store as
'ht watchman.
Nr. Stat Here '
Edward Best, employe of the Pa-
ant Telephone snd Telegraph com
ft, at San Francisco, is spending
vacation with bis parents, Mr.
"i Mr. C. B. Best, S59 Washington
"N't. He plans to remain about a
aonth.
H"d for Parking-
Three drivers paid $1 fines for
"irlime parking In city court Satur-f'f-
They are C. M. Peery, W. P.
aithis-vn and D. W. Haddow. M. W.
nn!trong paid a fine of II. for perk
's In an all.y.
N Service Sunday
The rntr.l T rthx.h Will
Hi no services Sunday but will join
"s Sunset Home for their an
rally day. Pnnday school will
t the usual time.
bkmit Men Here
Jerome Hweenev and Paul Piper,
a are in charge of road construc
l in the Bohemia district, confer
JJJiih county officials here Satur-
'U Barton Here
. .Minnie Barton, of r-ortisnn.
"' been visiting here the last week
ler psrente. Mr. snd Mrs. O.
a-Barton. Sn. T,tur , port-
Sunday nfternonn.
T-Ton Club3
' Two. Town club will meet for
red dish dinner and meeting
ii. ! c 'rening at 6:Sri o'clock at
g '. of Mr. and Mrs. T. 0.
"rr in Collego Crest.
"'" to HornZT"
kcnl C. Hunt. .Ir.. of Portland, who
hen visiting hie grandparents,
'od Mrs. I. T. Inman in Eugene.
WdT' 10 his h"m' Porl,"ml
Folk Here 1
Carles c. Malsaa and Frances
' District meeting and
1 -.1 niffllo of American Legion
uniial P'"'". nir.id,. nark.
Cleveland, of Klamath Falla, were in
Eugene Saturday.
VIda Men HeraZ
Barney Oldfield and Ben Minney,
of VIda, were in Eugene on rond
business Saturday afternoon.
To Indianapolis
Mr. and Mrs. Ross fiuilcy are
leaving woon for Indianapolis. Ind..
where Mr. Guiley will work for his
masters degree st ButleY university.
Reports Stolen Bike
C. M. Lawrence. 4.1S West Twelfth,
reported to the police that his bicycle
had been atolen.
Permit Issued
Hall and Shumway paid J5 in cltv
court for a permit to cut a macadam
street.
In Records
BORN
NEE17T At the Pacific Christian
hospital. August 17, to Mr. and
Mrs. John C. Neely of route 1, Eu
gene, a boy.
ALFORD At tbe home on north
Ash street. Thiirsdny. Aug. IS, to
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Alford. a son.
weight 8 pounds.
LICENSES
Charles C. Malsnn and Frances
Cleveland, of Klamath Falls.'
Clifford C. Stachner. Springfield,
and (teorgia Phillips. Etna. Cal.
Funerals
Alfred August
HALSKY, Aug. 20. (Special).
Funeral services were held Tuesday
afternoon at the Alford cenwter.r
south of town for the late Alfred
August Smith of Lons Beach, Cal..
who wan for many years a resident
of tbe Alford community. Burial was
in the Masonic cemetery. He is sur
vived by his widow four daughters,
besides several brothers nnd other
relatives. Mrs. Smith will be remem
bered as Miss Anna Porter who also
lived in the community for many
years.
John W. Bean
Funeral services for the late John
W. Bean will be held Monday after
noon at 2 o'clock at the Veatrh
chapel with Rev. E. V. Stivers offici
ating. Mrs. E. E. Wyatt will sing and
Miss Brandon Young will ploy harp
solos. Interment will be in the Ma
sonic cemetery.
Samuel Lelghtle
Funeral services for the late Sam
uel Leightle will be held Monday
afternoun at 2 o'clock at the Elmira
church with Rev. Crandall officiat
ing. Poole-Gray-Bartholomeuj chapel
is in charge.
Alios E. Tempteman
Funeral services for the Inte Mrs.
Alice E. Templeman. who died at her
home in Oakridge Friday, will be held
at the Pleasant Hill cemetery Sun
day afternoon at. '2 o'clock. Rev. E.
V. Stivers will officiate. Poole-Gray-Bartholomew
chapel is in charge.
Veteran Expulsion
Opposed by Legion
PITTSBURGH. Pa., Aug. 20. (U.R)
The Pennsylvania state convention
of tbe American Legion today adopt
ed a resolution condemning the meth
ods of xpuls-Jon used against the
bonus expeditionary forces in Wash
ington. The convention also demnnded im
mediate payment of the bonus, re
peal of the 18th amendment and
modification of the Volstead law and
the Snyder state law for enforcement
of prohibition.
Efforts to adopt a minority report
of the resolutions committee which
would have deleted a paragraph cri
ticizing President Hoover for the ex
pulsion of bonus seeking veterans
from Washington were shouted down.
Boy's Body Found
Hanging From Tree
GR ANSON. Kjr.. Aug. 20. (U.R)
The body of Roy Rickey, missing 10-year-old
mountain boy, was found to
day hanging from a tree at Soldier,
not far from where he lived.
His body showed msrka of severe
beatings, Coroner C. W. Anderson,
of Carter county, said. The coroner
said he was undecided if the boy was
dead when suspended from the tree.
Upon tbt coroner's advice, county
officials took into custody for ques
tioning tbe hoy's father, Clyde; his
stepmother. Bitha. 37, and a neigh
bor, Jim Andy Day.
Footprints of an adult found near
tbe tree tallied with shoes worn by
Day, the coroner said. There were
no traces of a boy's footprints, he
added.
Glider Falls, Youth
Unconscious 18 days
G LEND ALE. Aug. 20. (U.R) Les
ter Fuller. 10-year-old junior collfg"
student, woke up todsy and found
nearly three weks bad been elimin
ated from his life.
The last be knew 18 days aco wsp
when his home-made glider struck a
down draft while flying at Redondo
heftch.
He regained consciousness today
after bavins been in a coma since the
accident. He wss not expected to
recover fully far another two months,
Lean of Frog Is
Defense in Court
CLEVELAND, 0-. Aug, 20. (U.R)
Six peddlers stood hetore ronce
Snyder asked Jndee Dsy to let him
tencn on charge of violating tbe ped
dling ordinance, i.me m mem. run
Snyder ,aked aJudze Day to 1ft him
demonstrate his wares before sen
tence was paused,
Tbe judge agreed and Snyder plared
a toy frog on the floor in frnt of
the bench. He ap"- Tn fnr frs
leaped fire feet in t air and landed
in Judge Day's lap.
Tbe judvre smiled.
'May I have tbfs frog?" be asked
'Sure, Snyder answered.
"Case dismissed.' the Judge said.
.
DRIVER FINED
,0. Daly, of (loshen. was finM $10
in Justice court for driving aa auto
mobile without a license.
The Fox Rex In an effort to pres
ent only the stellar subsequent run
releases from nil of the major studios
has booked its strongest week this
year. For a starter Sunday and Mon-
y will be seen tbe clamorous one.
Greta Gar bo. in 'As You Desire
Me. It is Garbo's first appearance
since her highly praised performance
in Grand Hotel. The picture por
trays the story about the woman with
the dual personality who ruua the
risk of exposure in jier desperate at
tempt to find love and happiness.
Miss Garbo's lending man in "As You
Desire Me" is Melvyn Douglas who
will he best remembered for'hia great
work opposite Gloria Swanson in
'Tonight Or Never." The noted ac
tor, Erich Von Strohcim, hns a prom
inent part in the production as a. de
praved novelist. In addition to this
stellar attraction. Manager O'Connell
has arranged for Max Factor the emi
nent Hollywood make up artist, to
give away absolutely free, packets of
his famous face powder to the lady
patrons. This feature will be in
vogue all week and starts Sunday
with the Greta Gar bo engagement.
Officer Killed in
Battle With Thugs
PORTA LES, N. M., Aug. 20. (U.R)
One officer was killed and a deputy
and a bandit suspect were wounded
this morning in a gun battle 4S miles
southeast of Portales when officers
went to the Pebsworth rnneh to ar
rest three men suspected of robbing
the Olton, Tex., bauk on July f.
Hnrvey Bolin, deputy sheriff of
Olton county was killed.
R. L. Hollis, -special deputy, of
Portales, was wounded.
One of the bandit suspects was
wounded but officers were not cer
tain which one it was.
The three men sought were Jack
Sullivan, A. C. Hunsucker and Lee
Pebsworth.
It was reported here this after
noon that the wounded man had been
captured at Twtum, N. M.
When officers went to the ranch
tbe three men opened fire on them it
was said. The officers had only pi
to s but returned the fire and hit one.
They were forced to stand by and
watch the bandits make a getaway
in a car.
Oregon Carpenters
Favor Union Wages
ASTORIA, Ore., Au. 20. (U.R)
Oregon state council ot carpenters In
annual session here today unanimous
ly adopted a resolution opposing pay
ment of less than union scales for la
bor on all public works. The council
re-elected F. 11. Allen president and
David Duff secretary-treasurer. Both
are of Portland.
As the carpenters concluded their
two-day session today, local labor of
ficials prepared to greet 200 or more
delegates1 expected Monday for the
annual convention of the state fed era
tion of labor. Tbe gathering will last
live days. v
William Cooper of Portland, presl
dent, will preside over the numerous
business sessions that are scheduled.
Ben T. Osborne, executive secretary,
is here already for the carpenters'
session.
Washington Solon
For Resubmission
SEATTLE. Aim. 20. (P) Sen
ator Wesley L. Jones, republican. Ill-
sued a statement from his campaign
headquarters here today in which he
said while his personal views in
favor of prohibition had not changed,
he behoved the ISth amendment
should be resubmitted to the people.
Ho added: "I shall vote to do ao at
the first opportunity."
The senator, long a dry and author
of the "5 and 10" sentence law for
prohibition violators, subsequently
modified, declared: "The 18th amend
ment is a part of the constitution of
the United States. Congress cannot
modify it or any other part of the
constitution; congress can only sub'
mit a proposed change to the people
for their decision.
"The people have an absolute right
to exercise their ultimate power in
deriding any constitution question
whenever such a question baa become
of national interest.
"T made a statement more than
two years ago In harmony with this
principle which Is reported on page
ftOfifl of tb congressional record for
f
Style Show Plans
To Be Formulated
Directors of the merchants division
of the chamber of commerce will
meet Monday at the chamher at 7:30
p. rn, to make plana for the annual
style show.
A committee to draw the program
of the show will he announced soon
Mohawk Grange Is
Against Zorn Bill
MOHAWK. Aug. 20. (Special.)
Mohawk Mf-Kennr, grange held Its
rKular meeting at the I, O. O. F.
ball at Ma renin Wednesday evening.
Th main topic of Importance was
the school move. Mohawk M
Keniie grange as a whole was against
the moving of the university from
i-.uaene.
After the business meeting.
frehmenti of Tratrmlon were
No More Trading Stamps!
AVp will not give Trading Stamps afler
Sopt. 1st. August bills that are paid by
Sfpt. 10th will earn the (stamps. Our high
quality and low prices forbid the use of
trading stamps.
Jurgen's Grocery
8th & Olive Phone 183
served by the following ladies: Mrs.
John Spores. Mrs. Frank Spores,
Mrs. Ma n lee Spore,, aud Mrs. Beck
ett Brown. Tbe next meeting will
b in charge of the men. -
NEWS NOTES
Sarahhetb Stafford, dnughfer of
Glen Stafford, had the misfortune to
fall from a horse, Tuesday morning,
and break her arm. She was takeu
to Springfield for medical treatment.
The Solomon .u in wait pioneer re- i
union will he held at the Stafford
school bouse on the Mohawk Sunday,
August 21.
Mrs. Margaret Stafford was a busi
ness visitor to Eugene Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Baud.. Mr.
ani Mrs. Arthur Bautch and son.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Huftitader. Mr.
lu Hunter attened the birthday
dinner at the Ray Bauglt home at
Thurston Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs, Blame Anderson,
son Lester, and Paul Itohley made a
trip to Portland, SumLiy, to attend
the Spanish American War Veterans'
reunion and picnic at Laurelhurst
park in Portland.
Mr. aud Mrs. W. R. Berry. Mr.
and Mrs. Bert Edgell and Evalyne
Robley made a trip to Elkton. Sun
day. Evalyue Robley remaining with
the Herrys for a visit at hlkton.
California folks have bought the
Ella Hayden Rnucb. They are re
modeling by putting up new build
ings and other repairs. They expect
to run a chicken ranch.
Mrs. J. De ore of Eugene spent a
few days visiting at the borne of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rey
nolds. Rav Stafford has built a new
saw mill in the valley, and was saw
ing for the first time Friday.
Jim Kennedy of IVnna was a
caller at the John Hammitt ranch
Friday to move the threshing ma
chine to his place.
The imme economics cinr ot .mo-hawk-McKenzie
grange will meet
Wednesday. Aug. 31. at the home
of Mildred Barsi.
Mrs. Henry Poller entertained the
Santa Clara Thimhle club at her
home Wednesday with a luncheon at
noon.
Mrs. Betty Brown ot Portland is
visiting at the home of ber sister.
Mrs. Arthur Bsugh.
The Dramatics club meeting has
been postponed until some future
time.
At Walterville
WALTERVILLE, Aug. 20. (Spe
cial) Considerable urn in is ' still
shocked in the fields in the valley be
low the Hendricks nndge in tne
Thurston vicinity. Two threshers
have been busy in that, section since
the beginning of the threshing season
and both crews had hoped to be
through with the threshing the lat
ter part of this week. The machines
were held up several days because of
the rain.
Donald Wegner and a friend from
Salem spent Saturday on the Mc
Kenzie fishing with his cousins. David
and Alvin Potter. The four with sev
eral of their elders made up a fishing
picnic Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Trvin who have
heen at the horn ft of E hot Potter tbe
past few days spent part of Friday
in iMigene on business.
Neighbors of Woodcraft held their
recti! ur session at their halt t riday
evening with several in the room.
I ion tine business was carried out and
after the business session supper of
ice cream, cake and coffee was
fturvefl.
Reports as to the condition of
Frank Minney of Vida who Is ill in
the hosnital In Eunenc were favorable
Saturday morning. According to the
nurse hp had spent a very good night.
Mr. Minney supervises the work at
the fish racks at nennricKs Driuge.
Mrs. S, J. Godard came home the
latter part of the week from visiting
her daughter. Airs, r.rma running
ham. and family who live near Port
land. She made the trip with Miss
Mildred MO oil n.
Regular services will be held by
the Walterville Sunday school Sunday
morning at ten o'clock nt the W. O.
V Imll. In the eveninir Kev. H.
Clark will bold the regular preaching
service, at eight o ciock. .
Donald McArthur was a business
visitor m Eugene Fndny going in
with William Thienes of Deerhorn,
Several days work is being donated
by different men of the community
on the house being remodeled on the
Momb place in Walterville. Mr. and
Mrs. 55. C. Potter who have had their
home destroyed by fire the middle of
Julv will occupy the house.
Mrs. George Stewart of Eugene
and Mrs. Ben Isaacs and email son
of Portland motored out to Walter
ville Friday evening to call at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Page.
Roth Mrs. Stewart and Mrs. Isaacs
were teachers in. the McKenzie high
school at Walterville a few years ngo.
Mrs. Isaacs was formerly Miss Mir
iam Park of McMinnville and this is
the first visit, back to Walterville
since she left here at the close of her
school.
The highway workers on the J.
Compton resurfacing contract for
the McKenxie highway from Doyle
hill to Hendricks bridge who have
been boarding at the A. A. Campbell
home left the latter part of the week
for the work farther up the McKen
zie. Work In this section la finished
for the time being but a finer coat of
gravel will be spread on the road In
a few days.
Misses Mary Smithson and Jean
Thompson of Springfield who have
been visiting Dorothy and Marjory
Hart the past week left Saturday
morning for their homes. Friday at
dinner the four girls were entertained
at tbe home of Mrs. Richard Hart in
Cedar Flat. t
Mrs. Jack Hultin and son Emmenek
John who have been visiting at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Matt F.mmer
Ick left the latter part of the week
for their home at Coquille, Oregon.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Tennis expect to
leave Sunday on a week's vacation
from Mr. Tennis work at the Rugene
power plant. They sre planning a
trip to coast points.
"FOR STATIONERY
JUNCTION CITY
JUNCTION CITY, Aug, 20. (Spe
cial) Mrs. Elmer Borsaanl enter
tained a number of friends Wednes
day eveuing with bridge. This party
was somewhat of a "house warming"
as the Borgaards have just moved
into their new home on South Kalina
street. Mia Fredrickson won high
and Miss Pederson consolation. The
hostess served refreshments to the
following ladies: Edna Fredrickson,
Mrs. llelga Rasmussen. Mrs. Gladys
Day, Mrs. llelga Johnson. Mrs. Gladys
Todd, Mrs. Betty Carroll, Mrs, Flor
ence Calvert. Miss Anita Pederson,
Mabel Hansen, Maxine Lee and Selma
Peterson. ,
Sometime after midnight Friday
night the 10H service station in the
northern part of Junction City oper
ated by Mr. and Mrs. Chan. Millies
was visited by parties in need of gas.
The lock on the pump was takeu off
and about twenty gallons of gas
taken. Curl Blimp, deputy sheriff,
was notified.
The Christian Indies' Aid was in
vited to meet with one of their for
mer members in Eugene on Thursday,
Mrs. Esther Jacobson and daughters,
Alice and Dorothy. A splendid time
whs had visiting, renewing acquaint
ances and planning aid work for the
winter season. Mrs. .In cob son and
daughters served refreshments to tbe
fnUowine ladies: Mrs. Marcaret. Nel
son. Mrs. Ilvpre and son George,
Mrs. F. Wright, Mrs. Geo. Porter,
Mrs. C. Patterson, Mrs. W. C. Wash
burne, Mrs. Sischo, Mrs. W. C. Evans,
Mrs. J. Davidson. Mrs. Anna Harp,
Mrs. S. Swank. Mrs. T. G. Williams,
Mrs. Fredia Miller and Elvira.
The Priscilla club hud its annual
outdoor meet ine on Thursday eve-
ninc nt Benton-Lane park with their
husbands as guests. A most enjo
able time was had aud the picnic sup
per was a bountiful one. Those go
in it out for this zood time were Mr,
ami Mrs. Carl Huder, Mr. aud Mrs.
CRESWELL NEWS ITEMS
rnEHWELL. Auit. 20. (Special) I
Her. W. S. Bursoyne, who accom
panied the local troop of Boy Scouts
on their enmpinjr trip to the Slinrpes
Creek district the first ot the week,
returned Friday evening. L. E. Zin
iker, scout master, who went to re
main with the boya until the end of
their outing was called home on ac
count of the aeriona illness of his
father. Allien Ziniker. Glen Martin
went .to take his place. Sir. Bur
goyne reports the boya have kept in
splendid health and. have had a fine
time. The following schedule was ad
hered to each day: reveille, 8 o'clock;
morning colore, 6:,S0; breakfast, 7;
airing blanketa and putting quarters
in order. 7:30: drill, 8 o'clock; study
from 8:30 -to 9:30; games, 0:30 to
0:50; study. 9:50 to 11: swimming
and life saving instructions, 11 to 12;
dinner, 12 noon: study and testa, 1
to 2 o'clock; hikes, exploring trips
snd nature study, 2 to 8:30; swim
ming nnd life saving tests, 3:30 to 6
o'clock; gathering council fire wood
and making beds, 5 o'clock; supper,
6 o'clock; evening colora, 6:30;
games, 7 o'clock; council fire, instruc
tions, stories and benediction, 8
o'clock; taps, 9 o'clock. The tests
passed included swimming, cooking.
fire building, first aid, iracKing,
Scout pace, signaling, nature study,
iiso of the knife and hatchet and
rules of safety. Fourteen boys were
in camp, uuesta during 'the week
were (1. H. Sedgwick, committeeman
and B. E. Derahnm.
...
CRESWEMi, Aug. 20. (Special)
Membera of the Conquerora clasa
of the Methodist Sunday school met
at the home of Mrs. Hlnneho liwy-
llier Friday evening for tho regular
business and social meeting. A bas
ket slipper was spread on tables on
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NEWS ITEMS
Damsgaard, Mr. and Mrs. 8. Fries,
Mr. and Mra. Frode Andreson, Mr.
and Mrs. Pete Scoobo. Mr. and Mrs.
I-.. Heats, Mrs. Agnes Johnson and
Mrs. Nora Pitney.
On Wednesday the Baptist Sunday
school had their annual picnic iu the
woods on the Willard Gray place
north of town. A number of tbe men
went down early in the morning and
spent the day cutting wood to keep
the "church fires burning" during
the winter. At noon the women and
members of the sabbath school drove
Klown and all enjoyed the picnic din
ner and in the afternoon I lie children
and young folks played games while
the older ones visited.
On Thursday evening Ihe B, T. P.
V, of the Baptist church had their
regular monthly social aud business
meeting at Bodkers grove. A num
ber of young folks were down and a
splendid time was enjoyed.
The Cotton Blossom SingerB from
the Piney Woods schools in the south
are to be at the Baptist church on
Monday evening to give one of their
concerts of negro spirituals. This is
to be the same quartet of young men
that were here, last year.
Mr. and Mrs. George Watrous and
Jessie. Grandma. Watrous and Gor
don Watrous drove to Medford Fri
day afternoon. All will return Sun
day excent ('onion who expects to
remain there with his parents after
spending the summer here with bis
grand mother.
Mrs. Viola Reels ami Miss Marv
of Corvallis visited at the Alvin
Reets home on Friday, Mrs. Reels
was en route home from n few days
visit with an aunt at Reed, Ore.
Morris Mitchell is placing a new
roof on his place of business on Sixth
atreet.
Mr. and Sirs. Bishop Moorehend
were here Saturday for a short stop.
They were on their way to Ashland
to visit relatives there.
the lawn where electric lights had
been placed for the occasion, the
hostess providing the fried chicken
nnd Ice crenin. J. A. Coleman pre
sided nt the short business session.
E. W. Ogrnm conducted the devo
tionals. Mrs. J. W. Antes, Mrs. C.
B. Warner und Mrs. J. K. Smith were
appointed to serve on the committee
for securing s screen for the annex
fire place. Mrs. Gwyther waa sin
cerely thanked for her hospitality.
Games snd music followed the busi
ness. Members of the class.were Mr.
and Mrs, .1. A. Colenisn and children
Dorothy, Kenneth and Audrey, Mr.
aud Mrs. H. A. Howe. Mr. and Mrs.
F. W. Ogrsm, Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
Gates, Francis Earl, Wesley and
Bernice. Mr. and Mra. H. N. Trai
ler snd family, Mr. and Mrs. J. M.
Walkup and son, Teddy. Mrs. Roy
Sanders. Mr. and Mrs. ,f. E. Smith.
Mr. and Mrs, Clyde Smith, Mr. and
Mra. J. W. Watson, . Mrs. Blanche
Gwyther, Miss Margaret Gwyther,
Douglas and Carol Gwylher and Mrs,
O. I. Kent and daughter, Luclle,
Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. John
Gary and dnugbtera, Margaret and
Audrey, of West Linn.
NEWS NOTES
James H. Burgoyne arrived Friday
evening from Loa Angeles to Tisit at
tbe home of his son, Rev. W. 8. Bur
goyne end family. A brother, Nor.
DANCE
JEFFERSON 8EA0H
SUNDAY NITE
25c
Read thla nawa Itam
from the 8an Franolsoo
Call -Bulletin of Aug.
18th.
ACT
NOW!
man Burgoyne, of Salem, Is also a
guest at the Methodist parsonage.
J. E. Wilcox: returned Friday eve
ning from a trip to bis former home
at Ruth, Nevada.
Beverly Jean Goheen, baby daugh
ter of Mr, and Mrs. L. C. Goheen,
received honorable mention in the re
cent Romane'a Photo studio pretty
Uiby contest in Eugene. Jerry Jo,
daughter of Mr, and Mrs, J. H. Lea
bo, received first place In the one for
four-year-old awards.
The annual picnic of the Creswell
I.O.O.K. and Rebekah lodges, which
was to have been held Sunday, was
postponed till Sunday. Sept. 4, due to
the death of Albert Ziniker.
Silt
V T
coos .News
81LTCOOS, Aug. 20.(Speclal)
Among those from the Siltcoos Iake
district who picnicked at Lake Tnh-
ken itch Auto camp Sunday were: Mr.
and Mrs. L. L, Passage, of Went lake.
Mr, and Mrs. F. 11 Goudc, Mr. end
Mra. P. F. Close and C. G. McNary,
of Siltcoos; Mr. and Mrs. M. V.
Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Scott, and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Wnlter Scott
and family of Ada. A number ot
Canaryites also were present.
A 0-foot cougar was seen on the
railroad track not. far from Ihe Dela
mater place one day last week. To
date It has not been killed.
Dr. Ronald Jtoinig, health officer,
Inspected the Siltcoos cabins Mon
day. All resorts are required to un
dergo inspection.
Harry Drake, .of Westlake, went
to Portland Sunday on a business
trip.
Mr. aud Mrs. A. 0. Mines have
moved to the forest ranger station on
the bill back of Westlake.
Peter Polan. who has been vaca
tioning at the Schuster farm for sev
eral weeks, left Saturday of last ween
for (Jnrdiner. from where he continu
ed on to his home at Marslifield.
Mr. and Mrs, S. A. Karle nod hil-
dren, who live nit the Klsio M titer
ranch, spent a pitrt of last week bmi
relatives at Cushman nnd Florence.
Mrs, .lames ChristeiiKen went to
I'iiigene Tuesday evening, called there
by the illness of her mother, Mrs.
Bertha Ncet, who has bronchial pneu
monia. Mrs. Neet is reported better.
Mrs. It. T. Stalcup and children, of
Fiddle creek, will leave by motor next
week for Sale in whero Mr. Stalcup
will join them and tbey will go on to
Butte. Montana, whero Mr. Stalcup's
father ia very ill.
E, E. Williams, cashier of the
First National bank of Gardiner, was
a visitor at Siltcoos snd other points
on the lake Wednesday.
L. W. Derrin and Jack Hewitt
were over from Cushman Wednes
day eveniug and lured H bass.
Misses Helen Hyer and Lenora
Ditlard, of Eugene, have been vaca
tioning this week at the Earl Drew
cottage on Moonlight Point. Mr. and
Mrs. Drew and two children drove
In Thursday for a vacation.
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Oakridge Woman's
Club Holds Picnic
OAKItllHiK, Aug. 20. (Special.)
Tho Dakridge Woman's club held
their annual picnic at tbe Westfir
community club's picnic grounds be
low Westftr rriuay afternoon. Alter
picnic dinner, games and contests
were enjoyed. A largo basket or -h
ome ca lined fruit and jelly wa a
presented to Miss Jane Strong, bride-
elect, who is a member ot tbe club,
(.lie Ms present were Mrs. Charles
M. Haid of Phoenix, Arizona, Mrs.
C. T. Beach, Mrs. William EUamond,
Mrs. K. W. hniltb. Airs. C. B. Mc-
Karland. Mrs. C. E. Carloss. Mrs.'
Fred Henson, Mra. Brown, Mrs. N.
M. Ohrting. and membera present
were) Mrs. C, It. Jones, Mrs. Grant
.1. Gray. Miss .lane Strong, Mrs. E.
10. Smith. Mrs. Hoy Putnam, -Mrs.
Martin Johnson. Mrs. J. E. Paddock,
and Mrs. Chartea Croner.
NEWS NOTES
Miss Thelma Carter and Wayne
Walker went to Eugene Saturday
and were guests of Miss Elsie
Walker and Miss Eva Spats.
A. E. Gerimonte was a dinner
guest of Mr, and Mrs. Charles Croner
Wednesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hills will at
tend a birthday party for Mrs. Mary
Neet at Fall Creek wbilo they sra
in Eugene for a few days.
Mrs. Fred Bichter and children re
turned to Dead mountain where they
are spending the summer. Miss Erma
Hills accompanied them but returned
Friday evening.
Mrs. Mary McAllister la spending
a few days in Eugene.
B. C. Hall has returned to his
home here and his family will ar
rive in a few days.
At Blachley
m,ACIir,Y. Aug. -'0. (Special)
Mr. nnd Mrs. Dan Wolfe. Mr. an-1
Mrs. Norman Wolfe of Washington
i) re visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ervin
Woifc. :
Hoy MrMillian left Friday morn
ing for his home in Pomiac, III. He
hii been here about three years.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Pontius and
A. O. Hopper were business visltori
in Junction City and Eugene Wed
nesday, i
Mrs. Elvln Witliaro returned home
Sunday from Brootens Springs.
Mrs. C. M. Hurlburt and son
Wayne were business visitors in Eu
gene Friday afternoon, ,
NOTICE
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hops at Anderson Bros., Wednesday
morning. Aug. i!4. Only pickers reg
Istered for early hops need npply.
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