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About Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1932)
THE EUQENK T? E fl I ST ER G.TT A R T PagS TKrw WHATS DOING uaitnfisday . m Ueetir.it of Eucene " Thursday tctive club luncheon Lew0 m'u tofJcZ club will meet ri:f MB 'C!L . l.. nf cntnnierro and I tie cnni . university of HS'cal department, will ad Mr. Henderson, ,s, in charge of the university ' will tell of hi. five weeks' wn5,. far no"1'. a ' " St McKinley park andean fctti" ? " i... nf the tiro- l5" exhibit of flower, hat P Hnriaf September will be lfeM rf", interested I. .invited to li L.i-. ml brine an ex- ,:d toe - K"u"e w . fined $100 In bra Wrseu drivhw E?jS the influence of intoxi- hw fine" (5 for leaving a r B- burni in the Cascade na h!"' Ti?. Witcrnft. Elmer h1! B C Bonder. Creat Marsh ;l intn court t:r,Alf Pai.l court costs and jl to purcu" a Berries naisw- B,rrr Jlersdorf, who has a farm north or rnB ". i. the MeKenzie bottom, raises '.berries all simmer long and .,bli ' Tiplster-Guard L, bona of his Matdon ,beariag heme.. "".""" " crop alt summer - fnr it. Ho has hnlt tn ninivv - --- icre in strawberries. He says Irricatlon to bring CJt results. Lit. Visit Hare- " Sir and x . n. -i:iw"- n . T.n. have been enter- Lttfor the past three weeks Mrs. itoysoMS' parema, ...u . E. Farmer of Manette, ash. t. t1tr.lm Hamilton of littfc spent the week end at the Lb u. i,nmA ti.1 ncromnnnied cnejiitf'uo - If, tad Mrs. Farmer home Monday. It. Hamilton is retired gunner m .-. nnvnl unit nt the TJni- fcjtj of Washington in Seattle. Uirilins Look For Farms x I 1 nnmnpr Of Californinns hare Sit in Eugene the past few days not for farms, having been st ifled to this community by the ad rtwmenti carried by F. I. Kinney Cilifornia and national puDiica- Tuesday M. E. Wilson oi ,iinr, Cel., headed a party and be- rhaia T Tt . Jnlintmn of Tjvudel. til and Mr. and" Mrs. D. M. Go- Iri of San Bernardino, were hare. oipltal Report Patients admitted to the Pacific 'wiitian hospital over Wednesday in- ide Mrs. Loraioe Rubeirt, Lugene: 'L Olpa Johnson, Westfir; Gus tinier. Mareola; Mrs. Cora K. Ball, neta; Jlrs. Martha Monroe, Eugene. timissed were Mrs. Lois Campbell il toa, of Eugene; Vernon Mies, !;:mEfield: Edgar E. Tribble, Mar ra; Clarence Edwards, Los Angeles at Dolly Baker, Eugene: and Mrs. luj Cochran, Cottage Grove. Christian hospitnl. IS Liue county children were operated on for infected tonsils and adenoids recently. Those giving their services were Ur. I). C. Stnnnrd. Ur. Unven C. Dyott, Ur. J. It. Wetherbee, Ilr. V. II. Chaiinnii and Dr. Ronald Itomig. Miss .Minnie (iolet, anaesthetist, and the Misses Treannr, Latham, Carlton, Williams and Fitzgerald, nurr.es. Active Club P. G. Cnllitiin, r.mlhnll .1 Oregon, will bo the speaker of the weekly ltineheon nt thn An.i..A i..i. Thursday noon at the Osburn hotel. .fusic will be given by the Stout brothers, known as tho "Wandering rroutiaciours." Vornl and instru mental numbers will be given. ashlngte) Visitor Her(- William McChesney, 'of Cheney, Washington, is here visiting his sister Mrs. O. M. Foster and family. OtSjoats at Dinner Mrs. Anna E. Coleman and daugh ters, Meta Mae and Ruth, entertain ed at dinnfciS Sunday Mr. and Mrs. . HI. JleHeynolds, Donald and Bcttv. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Farmer and Mr. and Jlrs. Malcolm Hamilton. Mr. Hamilton returns to his duties it the university at Seattle. jfgns of tpythlai! Meetlna-- llelmct Lodge No. Xi. Knights of Pythias at its regular meeting Thurs day evening. Will make nrrangenients for the winter's activities. Members are requested to be present. Refresh ments will be served after the busi ness session. trance beinc trained throneh a win dow in the machine. Attend Funeral- Members of the Women s Relief corps are nked to attend the funeral of Mrs. Wilhemina Kaufman Thurs day at 2 o'clock at the Branstetter Sinion chapel, Mrs. Martha Drum, president, announced Wednesday. Cluer Arrested Wilber (Uosie) Clucr, Eugene, wnB in the city jail again Wednesday charped with being drunk on the streets. A bottle of beer wns held as evidence. Wren Treated lanraah the Ftlfare leatnie. xehn ninnHt1 the and the staff of the Pacific Salmon Betwaad Charles McColluin, 27, held by city police Tuesdny on a chare of tiiivtnK part in fake diamond sales, was re leased for wont of evidence. His companion, accused of carrying the false stones n round in n specially con structed pocket, could aot l ajwe-hended. I SAlSf- 2Jn Springfield, two boy filling their radiator by run ning from a fountain to their car with their mouths filled with water, apittlng It In the radiator. O. O. Whfrt Did Yoy, gee? - Leaves Hospital Dean WigTe, who underwent an op eration for appendicitis pt the Pacific Christian hospital recently was taken to his home in Harrisburg W ednW day. Robert Schoren. 72S Wijsf Tifth, reported to city police the theft of iiis bicycle, a blue and wh'te )Hutchitson machine. fftaoer In City C. B. McFarland, Tanxor !n eliargo of the national forest At Oak ridge, was in tho city Wednesday. C. D. Howard Here C. IX Howard of Junction City was a caller at the off i of County Agent Fletcher Wednesday. fteaorted mptovd Clarence Edwards, who vat injured in an auto acridont when his car over turned near Junction City about two weeks a.?o, haa been dismissed from the rati fie Christian hospital and is reported greatly improved. Aberdeen. Wash., hav permanently located at 401 West Broadway. Justice Sullivan Here Judge W. II. Sullivan of Mareola was a visitor in hugrne Juesusy. He la justice of the peace of that district. Resident of Cushman Here L. O. Wuer, resident of Cushnian. was in Kugene on business Wednesday. Montana Couple Here Mr. and Mra. W. B. Hartwic of Dillon. Montana were visitors in Ku gene Wednesday. Miss Van Nurn Home Miss KvaJ.vif Van Nurden has re turned home from a visit in Los Angeles. Sim, ny &y Heras- Sara Snyder, faiinyr of the Lorane district, transacted business in Eu gene Tuesday. L1CEN8S8 David B- Purille and Kathryn Antie Bailey of tUtrne. Tara gear K!ed Word comes from Siltcoos lake that Dave Dior, manager of the Dar ling raort on Siltcoos lake, killed a mother bear and two good sized cubs whii out huntiuff deer Tuesday in too vicinity of the laka. Permanently Lteated Dr. and Mrs. G. Mnckie, lata of Lartsey fraai Car D. F. Moore, 830 High street, re ported to city police the theft of a traveling bag, suit, shirts and other articles of clothing. They were taken from his car while it was parked, en- COMING SUNDAY STATE THEATRE MTENSE STAHTS T0M0RE0W "MAN ABOUT 1 Jj555ss$l TOWN" j NOW PLAYfNQ WW V7 fl in,wt j. 1 R er. Pk. f with REX BELL r2er A GREAT SHOW1 SIDNEY 8 Y L V I A JSKSv WEDNKSDAT THURSDAY A GREAT CASTI F R E D R I C MARCH Qnxmmntij Qtctux .J 'MiMILYUJi GO TO MIL Plus "Bridge It Is!" :-: :: News "Famoui Plays" THE BEST SHOW IN TOWN TONIGHTI Starts Today For 4 Days! rTj-.-na r.,j.7ms.m- .riBrr.- ..a ..A-iUUM v!Ptvlyn LCC ttJ Eugene Y Knapp U TRACYM ?!! 7r Oswald Cartoon "A Wet Knight" "Medbury's Curiosities" Comedy "Hollywood Handicap" LEE TRACY, BarbarS Weeks Warren Hymer Continuous Show 1:00 till 11:00 Here's the show that puts a big town mayor on the laugh spotl And we're telling you It's a Plpl DIVORCE DECREES Daborah from Psul P. Collins. Psrl from Chester F. Bowman. A. K. Gault from Ijavina CJsiilt. Konule iron Miiy 8ult. OpiU from ltoiwloy It Potter. Ueoroe from Ethel Stock, BUILOINQ PERMITS Bonnctt Bros, tli- West Broadway, partition la. iwstaumnt, Gcorga L. Sauer, 110 Wnst Tif teonth, repairs to rositlonce, $17. Mrs. Harve Oox, rcshmglt rosi' dence, $i!0. City Officers Will Seek Re-election RrniXOKIEMl, Sept. 21. (Spe cial) Petilinns for nomination of W. P. Tyson, mayor. I. M. Peterson, rocordor. and V. E. Buell, treasurer. all of whom seek re-election in the November elections, are being circu lated this week. ' Although there have been persist ent rumors that another ticket will he put in the field to run ssainst Tyson and the present reme, no one has announced his candidacy. Whether councilmen Clayton Bar lHr and W. A. Taylor will seek re election has not yet been nnnounced. Tyson has served as mayor for over three years, having filled out the term of ( O. Wilson, who died in October. 11VJS. Peterson has been city recorder for the past six years, while Buell has been treasurer for only a few months, fillins out the term of W. G. Hushes, resigned. Petitions for nominations must be on file in the city recorder's office by Sept. 2S, which is just a week off. W.C.Y.U.Pmnfa Re-elected Tuesday WRINGFIKI), Sept. 21. (Spe cial) Mrs. Elisa Nelson n re elected president of tho W, C. . U. at tee monthly meeting of tit ajroup Tuilo;( liftorno.yn. Other officers cliosnn at this ties include, Jlrs. Leathe Ryehanta. vice president, Mrs. Mel Rice. ovranpood intr and recording sserctnry, and Mrs. Ernest Bertsch. Members are planning to attend the county convention at the. first Baptist church in Eiutena Friday. Bocinl problems' wero discussed fol lowing the business session. Tho meethiff wi held nt the homa of. Mrs. llychnrd. SINGERS HERE SPRINGFIELD, Sept. 21. (Spe cial! The Cotton Blossom sinjrers of the Piney Woods school in Mis sissippi are to sing Thursdsy at the Baptist church under the sponsorship of the young people of the church. Everyone interested Is Invited. An Independent Home Owned Store- GREATER SHOW SEASON flcnDMiHQD TODAY ONLY BACK AGAIN! JOHN &!IilLBEIRT ADDED PARAMOUNT SCREEN SOUVENIR PARAMOUNT NEWS The Gilbert of old in the type of role that made him famous! with. Paul LUKAS Starts THEY'RE IN AGAIN 3 Big Laff Days Thurs., Fri., Sat t'V f you Wit ADDED "TIGERS vs. ELEPHANTS" "HOME, SWEET HOME" MOVIETONE NEWS Mats. Mon. to 8st. 25c Nltes A Sundays 35e Children, any time 10c 2 85G Willamette Phone 340 Harvest Festival Sale of W&ftted Fall And Winter Merchandise Rough Crepesl Wopls! Canton Crepes I Knitted I Kvery dress in the Sols a New Fall Modal and NffaM'ly $)nMfc e& m&& mors. All the important new colon. Siaea litott o Sport Skirts $193 s Made of good heavy, all wool cloth In fall oolora. , Silk Blouses $1.89 Regular to $2.96 fine washable silk blotrees la eggshell, whlta, etc. Blase 14 to 44. AU Wool Polo Coats NEW JUMPER DRESSES $4 95 Tory newest Jam Dors mod of all wool flnanel In colors Brow. Graeaj, Win Navy and Black. Sliea 14 ta 6 All Wool OBlannel Rob $3.95 Cotaa If plain or striped pat tarns. Good quality, ung lengths. Small, medium as 4 Leather Bag's) ESc $9,85 Styllsa garmentB tor spnrt, for school or genaral waar. All fall lined. Kayser's Marvolray ' " Panties and TeMs lit pink only. All Btzss fine values 49c eah New Mode Modeled Silk Hosiery Pair 69c Both chiffon and servlca weights In these splendid silk he, rail colors. . All Regular SS.OO Girdles and Corselets 3.95 Nov stylaa In stylish gar ments. Sea them. Models for all figures. 84 Inch All Wool Crepe Yard $1.19 Beautiful new weaves In tofl colors, . New! 9 Rough Crepe Yard 98c A brand new weave te. the aeaaoo's best colors, BR (nek. All Silk x Crepe Yard 69c Moat all colors in this lovely nllk. Supply your needs now an silks have already ad vanced In price, Imported "Gloria" Umbrellas $1.95 & $2.95 All new styles and colors. Splendid values. FUt envelope Btyles 1 brawn and hlnek. Some have st- Guaranteed Sheets . 81x99 Dach 88 c Made right. aW te wateh, aaab ISei One Lot 0 Fabric Gloves) - Pair 88 c One Group Silk Slips Regular $1.95 to $2.95 vflpesft Specuil Si.49 Outing o TTlanneL PER YABB tOc, 13c, 17c and 19c New 64 IncK Coating: Colors brown, muy end black, yard $2.19 nrrTn T n 1 T17T Carries a eomplete line of Yardage and the Ready ta-Wsar Stook llli LJLuXU la full ef New Fall and Winter Apparel. t I : Vanilla Flavoring, will net QQa aeek aut, large bottle 09ls 88 East Broadway PAUL D. GREEN Is New Leeated In His NEW POPULAR PRICE STORE AT 837 Willamette St. All Aboard Lane Comity! S. P. Special Train TO STATE FAIR GROUNDS, SALEM for Lane County Day Monday, Sept 26 Special Jttatmdiyiro FsjW man w j A-0I S2.1S CftHdren ever 14 $1.50 Children frr 14 $1.68 Cvr1f)(janla1y loft ar frag) ether eeleta. fV. tJ4n t: a. m. Ar. Stitte 8t.., Salem 10:30 (Parade thru Salem .treats) Lv. State Street 11:50 Ar, Fair Grounda ...12:01 p, m. Returning Lv. Fair Grounds ...9:15 p, m. 0 A BIG DAY! Special Lane County Program featuring the county's best banda and entertainers. Pack up your lunch and take the klda along for a real old time cele bration. MAKE LANE COUNTY DAY THE BIGGEST DAY OF THE FAIR. Phone 2200 for Details Southern Pacifiic A. J. GILLETTE, Agent TV TpNJOY your voysoje across the Atlantic o my one il Canadian Pacific's 12 toj. of-the -clam liners three Empresses (first class).. .four Duchesses (luxury with economy).. .five CflWn Ships (low cost, high comfort.) All have Tourist and Third Class. Ask for Information about direct rail-and-shlp service from Pacific Northwest to Europe. Three to Ave sail Inm weekly. Grt hlaaturt and rfVldils about' AU Exptnu" Touit la Eurofia, IirtAUtMml Out H rVrlpV rnwflrn nWfMf CeW rht Wr4 f)m LBUTTERfly MYSTERY'