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ir,fflfrr fl. 1935- THE EUGENE REGISTER -GUARD Page Three City News Notes "- WHAT'S DOING Tuesday n--.M lnnch.nn nf "JSiilii Otbnrn hotel, Japa debater, to bo .I"'10' fu- MiKKinn BtudT claSS X'0".....! Prcslmerian church Sjj.. .fternoon at the home of f' ft F. Andrew" and a one ik cowed dish luncheon was ...i: nHr of the COn- .preceu ..... - - - f' Flthteen ladies were preaent !.. n. Beattie was in W Several members reviewed Pirr'.... - ih lesson. The eroup ZZl lr ,th firBt "f ' ' n. mission book for consid- Lain. 'to be chosen later. hi will he held Tuesday noon at the Zm hotel the tllr'e P"neff K00'1 ,n debaters to give the talks for the Zgnm. They are T. B. .Makiyama. jTmla. and K. Suraomogi. Elisha ure mayor, Edward E. Morris, Jnidellt of the chamber of com md E. G. Harlan, chamber KKtiry, will welcome them. Roiter at university graduate, ia leading , (our of the debatera. Miltil Reports , the report from tlio. Pacific ttistin hospital. Monday morninK, (n Meecia Frazicr and Jesse Cox, ..i i Kueene. were listed as dis- Lstd, and the following admitted: ta. Mary Kenneny, i.oriie ruum, 'etUge urOVC, flirs. HIHrBiirei, r n : t.i... c... klB, Eugene, aim. jwaib mini, uu- La, Miss Bernice Tripp, Eugene, En Haiel Redmond. Eugene, T. R. Linn, Eugene, Gerald Honey, Eu- Llon-lani Here li W fnrpfln of Ontario. Cal.. ar- iTfd io Eugene a few dnys ago and iij buy a farm. This ia his third Eit to Eugene in the past few LnnfliB Ilnrrr Kimhnll nf Tnne Lacb, Cal., is also here and is look- i for a suitable farm in the valley. Iki Have Committee I Tit local Elks' Christmas cheer fcmmittee has been appointed and mm for contributions for the annual k.inrr found arp heinir sent nuK Tho fcmmittee consists of Roy W. Stien, r linns d. r ranh i .iones, ,i. k. Jiar s. Louis C. DeBurch. Leo Vauehan jnd George E. Wood. Report at Hospital The report from the Eugene hos- itil Monday morning showed Oliver . Burnett. Florida; Mr. and Mrs. I'D Garnett. Medford: S. E. Pot- r Tit-hats; C. C. Rayburn, Eugene, admitted; and Mrs. Luln Hockley. kin; Clyde Stone. Monroe: and Iirry Crawford, McGIynn, dismissed. mi li Born- Announcement has been received in !u(fne of the birth of n son to Mr. itf Mts. Wylie Bent (Ann Steele) in Im Francisco. Sunday. Nov. 20. Mrs. nt ia the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ester Steele of this city. Itv- Bates to Preach Rer. J. D. Bates, district sunerin- adrnt of the Nazarcne Christian. -1 preach Tuesday evening. Nov. 22 P 7:30 it the Nazarene church, fti and Madison. Im Burns Out Tha Eugene fire department made wn to 1382 Charnelton street. Sun- Jt morning at 8:30 o'clock where a burned out. There was no dara- r Prink Sentenced Andrew J. Love, arrested hr rltv tli TO charges of being intoxicated tie city streets, was sentenced 1" days in jail when he appeared Police court Monday. ' Wiy to California at. and Mrs. V. A. Worsley of hrence were in Eugene Monday on WJ to Californis. rrliera trim Eto spend some time. ) It Santa Clara a taipayers' meeting will he held nanta rinra community hall ,BIy eVeninff. Vnramhnp Of fi doek. It Is announced. fj Jennings lit City y. Ait .lennmss. clerk of school 'tntt No. m in th n. f' ia Eugene Monday on business "xm with her duties as clerk. '' Olton Olson. Eugene manager for f t- ' mi's hub t o., was com his hom Mond,,y b ) Ptlrolman Here ! B.1 '"ad patrolman of --, ,ii msmetv was in the n.t. T ""'"ring with the Wt engineer. Prom Coburg ilk. rtnrvey rsi-h were lZ!ril ,r0m ""ir frm huf. to '"-ci-... . tarmer nf the Wal- :W"Mo,'"nS"Cted business in hiw" - kV"rir" ,h Walterville Ne". m the dt on blne fUJI' Me.tialT- AnJ? "4'".' ""m'- Rny"' X'irtbort Tne,j " nlt " "nci"1 m"'t- n tr.; n, M,.,,,, hn fnr I jointc w W f5"" W.1' J Bot anooeh, TTtT'"'01 deposits in Joints and Hirt.'lth" ruhle, try Gold he h-.Pr;puti,n baa been widely "'m. .k f POT""- lU endurlnu iSrjMSi wori UM Oil CAPSUll members and families, the program to start with a supper at 6:30 o'clock. Funeral It Held The funeral of Mrs. Alta Terk, who died at KwiMhnme Saturday, was held at the l)eadwood church Monday at 11 a. m. with interment in the cem etery near there. Rev. William J. Large of Eugene conducted the ser vices and the Poole-Gray-Bartholo-ritew chapel of, Eugene had charge of arrangements. . Missionary Group to Meet The Hi Tri missionary group of the First Christian church will give a three-act comedy, "The Treasure Chest," Tuesday evening at S o'clock. There wilbe no admission charge. Big Cougar Killed A. L. Donahue was in tha city from the tipper McKenzie section Monday with the pelt of a biff cougar which he killed on Gate creek last Thurs day. The animal measured nine feet from tip to tip. from Bailey Hill Joe Dolezal, of the Bailey Hill district, was in the city Monday. Mr. Dolezal puttiers mushrooms and dis tributes them to his friends. Car Driver Arrested John Emmerson was arrested by the state police Saturday on a charge of operating an automobile without proper license. Here From Danebo M. Mogensen, farmer of the- Pnnebo district, was in the city on business Mondny. Here From Glendale Frank Kruse, resident of Glendale. was in Eugene on business Sunday and Monday. Boise Couple Here Mr. nnd Mrs. Harold .T. Snbin of ftoise, Idaho, were visitors in Eugene Sunday and Monday. Merrlam Here Howard S. Merriam. orchardist of the Goshen district, was in Eugene Monday. Return to Eugene Georxe Kennett and son, Richard, sales managers, have returned to Eu gene from a trip down the valley. Here From Blue River Dr. W. R. Allin was in the city Mondny from his home on the upper McKenzie above Blue River. Roy Hunter In City Roy Hunter of Cottnge Grove, a former Eugene resident, was in the city Monday. Lumberman Here Jesse Griffin of the Hills Creek Lumber company at' Jasper was here Sunday and Monday. I SAW A car with a trailer driven. Into the hlflhway from Lincoln street. Aa the driver made the turn, the trailer came unhitch ed and remained squarely In the center of the intersection, the driver going on and not missing it G. Q. What Did You See? Visiting Here Mrs. Katherine Crosdale, of Win berry, is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Loehr for a few days. Here From Waltervllle Charles .lessen, a well-known farm er of the Wslterville district, was in Eugene Monday. In Records BORN GEHRMAN At the Pacific Christian hospital, Sunday, Nov. 20, 93, to Mr. and Mrs. Tred Gehrman. '1470 Franklin boulevard, Eugene, a son. HALDORSON At the Pacific Chris tian hospital. Sunday. Nov. 20, lft.12. to Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Ilsldor- son. 216 Adams street, Eugene, a daughter. COMPLAINTS FILED, Bernice Spencer Pratt against the state industrial accident commission, seeking compensation for the death nf her hnshand, Lloyd Trntt, who, it. Is alleged, died from an accident while employed by the Fischer Lumber company, Jlay 23, lfl.12. PERMITS Mary A. Kane, permit to repair residence, S3" Eleventh avenue east. ssno. Central Presbyterian chtirrh, permit to hiiild Sunday school building. 1032 .Slipon All Wool or. Sweaters, starting at ..www All Wool Coat Cl QC Sweaters, starting at I iflw PAUL D. GREEN New Popular Price Stare 837 Willamette Have to Get Up at Night? Deal Promptly with BUddcr trreguumues Are you bothered with blad der irregularities; burning, scanty or too frequent passage and getting up at night? Heed promptly these symptoms. They may warn of some dis ordered kidney or bladder con dition. Users everywhere rely on Dnan's Pills. Recommended SO years. Sold everywhere. Dean's ills A Diuretic m f CaT cs. aaaaeaak. Pearl street, $1800. iarmc Co-operative Poultry Pro ducers' association, permit to build warehousA arlilirlnn. rCn OH tteaat BOUNTIES W. A. Woosley of Minerva on one coyote. A. L. Donahue on one cougar and one bobcat, ' JAPAN REFUSAL (CONTINUED FROM PAGE I) SIM (CONTINUED FROM PAGE I) giving us credit for ability in the art of pern tw . inn that we do not pos sess," he said. Asks Patience "i The Japanese delegate claimed . Japan acted in self defense in Man-1 churia and referred to the precedent I set by American expeditious into ' Mexico in 11116 and 1!H7 when Mex ico was unable to protect United States' interests. v He suggested that siuce the powers outlawed war through the Kellogg pact and other conventions, they might outlnw the anti-foreign boy cott, (chief weapon of the Chinese during Mhe ' Japanese occupation of part of Shanghai) as an instrument of iintinnnl policy. Matsiioka asked the council to look at Japan's record in foreign inter course iiifcontraat with China's. "We ask the council for a little patience,' he said. "If the western world will bestow upon us only a fraction of the tolerance they so generously bestowed on China, it will be gratefully receiv ed." "We wnnt war with no nation. Ve want no more territory. We are not aggressors. We desire deeply nnd ear nestly the welfare of our great neigh bo.," Matsuoka said. turned down Monday when .they re turned to the budget table to ai-k that salaries of two assistants not be cut. County Assessor Ben F. Keeney ask ed that one of his assistants be kept at her present salary nnd County Treasurer Grace Schiska made the same request for her assistant. The treasurer offered to cut an item in her budget for extra help from $70 to $.",0. The board left it at $70, how ever. Salaries of deputy county clerks may be reduced farther than the bud get committee Monday made allow ance for, as the county clerk stated that he would put bis assist ants on a five-day week. The budget commit tee made the reductions on a basis of full time work and left the prob lem of the five day week up to the clerk. The chief recording deputy, who formerly received $150 a month and was later rt'dueed to $IIW. will be al lowed, only $112.M) a month by action of the budget committee. Another deputy for whom the county clerk asked $115 a month will be allowed $100. Two deputies for whom $108 was asked will be given $00. Two dep uties who were put in at $100 by the clerk and two others for whom he ask ed $JCi will be given $S(. Five depu ties who were listed at $00 will be siven only $7.V They would receive $(U under the five-day week plan. In the n f t e moon t he bon rd wa s try in it to finish consideration of the surveyor's office and the poor fund. The health unit question was put off to a later date. Market roads and bridges will be taken up next, but a recess of a day or two is expected before consideration of the roads item. President Lowell Of Harvard Resigns CAMBRIDGE. Mass.. Nov. 21. A. lawrence Ixwell, president of Harvard university for -It years, ten dered hi resignation today to the fellows of the college and the mem bers of the Itoard of overseers to h effective when his successor has been named. Roth bodies voted to accept the resignation with regret. Mrs. ElixnheM. C. Gulliford died Sunday morning at the home of her daughter, Mrs. W. T. Gordon, JH.0 llityard street, at the age of 70 yearn. She recently fell, sustaining serious injuries. Mrs. Gulliford wns a native Ove gonian. born in Polk county, Feb. --t. IS.Vi. She was the diuglucr of Alex ander and Abigail Zumwalt ll-idce. She was married to Jasper Vs. Gulli ford on Aug. JO. JK7l IVineville. Crook county. Mrs. Gulliford moved to Eugene in 101 1. She was a mem ber of th Methodist Episcopal church from ISs-f and a member of the Eu gene circle of the W. O, W. Fum-nil services are to he held Tuesday afternoon at li:30 o'clock at the Veati-h cbapel. Rev. Cecil F. Ris tow of the Methodist Episcopal church ' officiating. Rurlal will be in the old I. O, U. F. cemetery. BUILD WAREHOUSE . Work started Monday on a small warehouse building at the Pacific Co-operative Poultry Producers' as sociation plant here. It in to he an ndtiition on the west end of the building to care : for poultry. The firm started handling poultry here this fall and the building is needed to care for the chickens apart from the rest of the plant. Members of the Confucian society in China do not believe in divorce; the wife is subject to her husband's authority throughout her life. RELIEF DIE (CONTINUED FROM PAGE I) Growers; Sam Bronough and W. M. Ttigman, Eugene Register - Guard; John Anderson, Koke-Chapman and Eugene Morning News; R. C. Merrill, First. Notional bank., Frank Mc A lis ter, U. S. National bank; Jenny Hodes, Osburn hotel and apartments; T. Ohlsen, Eugene Farmers' Creamery; Curtis Marshall, Midgley Lumber company; Stuart Bowie, Pacific Tel. and Telg.; A. J. Gillette nnd B. F. Russell. Southern Pacific; J. J. Rog ers, 'twin Oaks; Ernie Hook, Mont gomery Ward and company; Harry Dunlmr, Booth-Kelly Lumber com pany. J. W. McArthnr is In charge of the work for the Eugene water board and Mayor Elisha Iarge and City Re corder R. S. Bryson for the city em ployes. More business establishments will be lined up Inter and men to head the work for the county courthouse and county employes will be named. Members of Eugene Boy Scout troops have volunteered to aid the work by running massages and doing other work necessary. Local Church to Build Addition Th Central Presbyterian church has taken out a building permit to erect an $1S00 addition to house its Sun day school; work starting Monday. The building of the new rooms Is a "part of the improvement program carried out at the church this fall. The exterior of the church has been painted a new color, yellow with green trimmings, nnd the interior redeco rated, especially in the hallway and office. MINISTERS MEETING The monthly meeting of the Eu gene Ministerial association has been advanced a week and will be held next Monday morning at 10:30 o'clock at the Methodist Episcopal church. AT THE FIRST SNEEZE use Mistol AND 1 PUT Xsse5 V Essence of Mirtol ON YOUR HANDKERCHIEF AND PILLOW IT'S NEW BAKING POWDER ! Economical- 6ffia'errt 25 ounces i for your TU&mtS&WXm --and we brought back all the "malcfn's" too. Our shelves are just loaded with tempting mouth watering good things to eat: You know--the best - of the hunt. We're rather fussy about wanting your Thanksgiving dinner to be just right. Bring" your 'Thanksgiving food list to one of our stores and we guarantee to please you with a large assortment of the best quality foods at low prices. 8 Specials For Tuc. Wed. Nov. 22 - 23rd. Cranberries ' Wonderful Oregon Grown Berrlea Pound .......... .v.:. Sweet Spuds Fancy No. 1. You Can Sura Eat Them At This Price. 5 Pounds . . Celery Each .. Tender, Crisp Bunches Lettuce 4J Extra Solid Crisp Head Oranges Good Slie, New Crop Navela 2Doz QgC BEST FOOD Mayonnaise pint -SC RIPE OHVeS "ifffirU Tall Can, Each. ()C PUMPKIN Oregon Fancy Pack Each, 2J Can PEAS Del Monte Sweet and Tender 2 For . 29c DATES Freah A Better Quality 2 Lbs t ISC SYRUP Maximum Cane and Mapla. The new table slit Each ju 19C Pineapple H. 2c Marshmallows E(ac Soft and Fluffy DILL Corn Butter Kernel 2for..2(o)C JELL Z7oZ, Each 4 c Bisquick Assorted Flavor I A FREE aCaf Biscuit Z!ir Cutters Tkg. SAFEWAY MARKETS Light Shoulder aT2 Swift's Premium HENS H HAMS PORK ROAST Lb' IsC WSu ovenizeo Lb. 11C ajj "VlFFSi P H,lf or Whol From Lane County Farms HEMl'l 1 puri Pork Sausage' OYSTERS TURKEYS 12v4C s lg Wonderful for Turkey Dressing I f ( , Pure LARD MINCE MEAT l A 7 J SHORTENING Lb ioc HLC ld 20c " Oc For the Kidneys