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Page Six THE EUGENE REGISTER-GUARD . Spntrm.1 0 IRE HE- ' NOME, Alaska, Sept. 21. U.R Replatting a new ome business dis Wet, to arise in the ashes of the fire which swept this historic mining town Monday, was planned today by the Jty general committee, appointed by Governor John Troy, 1 The committee, with local authority f the territory, met with property wners in drafting plans for a new eity. Plans worked out with the road commission will he presented to the governor for approval. ; Meanwhile men hired by the home relief committee, headed by Rev. Nor man Mackey, cleared debris of the lire from the blackened streets. ; Normal governmental functions ware resumed today when district Court convened in the abandoned pio aeer mining company building. Offi cial records In the safe of the de stroyed courthouse were believed un damaged, but the vault had not cooled sufficiently to be opened. ; The crew of the coast guard cutter Chelan, first vessel to reach Nome since the fire, policed the town ami worked on temporary coast guard fcesdqusrters. Captain Zeusler of the Chelan placed his boat and crew at disposal of the general committee, t Brazil la the largest republic in the western hemisphere and is bordered by very South American country except Chili and Ecuador. TROOPS DRIVE STRIKERS OUT OF MILL TOWN! V i liiiliiiiili - mi ifeWjC n nl fiiiiiiiiisiii - mtw aKSiUil niS It has been estimated that the mil lionaires of the world have increased 00 per cent since 1023, b what a woman aska tor when buying salt in Hungary. Here in America, 23 of all women ask for Morton' a because WHEN IT RAINS IT POURS Menaced by the bristling bayonets of national guardsmen, this column of strikers Is being marched to the city limits of Newnin, Ga., with the warning to stay out of town and not interfere with the operation of textile mills. About 150 persona seized at Newnan were sent to Internment camps under the military law edict Inspired by textile strike violence. Goshen News Notes GOSHEN, Bept. 21. (Special ) Mr. and Mrs. E. O. J ell urn enter tained at dinner Sunday at their homo here, Guests were Mr, and Mm, Frederick BVey and Mr. and Mra. G. J. Johnson. The dinner was given In honor of Mr. Fery's birthday and was a moat delightful affair. A. 0 Alkens drove to Riddle Sunday to spend the day with rela tives M. 0. Delp wan In Eugene Innt Saturday to visit his son. Roy, who hna been confined In the Pacific hos pital for several weeka with a broken leg, Mr. and Mm. C. P. Richards re turned home Monday from Everett, Wash., where they had been visiting relativea over the week-end. They report a very pleasant trip. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Towlerton drove to Yreke, Cel.. last Friday to visit their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Rolnnd Towlerton, over t) week-end. They returned Monday evening bringing their daughter-in-law and baby back with them for a abort visit. Clyde Mathers, Lawrence Smith and John Pevlne left for en stern Oregon Wednesday on a hunting trip. Richard Walker, smsll son of Mrs. Glsdys Walker, who bas been ill with the flu, Is quite well again. A geogrnnhlcnl mile is the length of one minute of latitude. INSURANCE FOR EVERY NEED 941 Oak. Sorensen; Ph. 2293-M; 2058 DEHIEHOKN, Sept. 21. (Special) A feiiture fit the P.-T. A. meeting on Wednesday evening wag choosing heads for another membership con test which proved so aucessful last year. The snme persons will head the contest this year. Mrs. Eurl Neer and Mrs. Earl Thienes Hre those appointed. The president, Mrs. Neer, appointed Mrs. Everett Wearin to lieud the program committee for the yeur, A motion carried to tukc $3 out of the P.-T. A. fund und have Mr. Morningstar select a ball and bat fur he playground. Another motion carried to buy a kettle to use for making coffee. A motion carried to change the night of the P.-T. A. to the second Friday of each month, mnkiug it more convenient for all concerned. Mrs. J. W. Fountain was appointed to heud the refreshment committee for the October meeting which will take place on October 12. Mrs. W. C. Thienes was appointed as delegate to the P.-T. A. county convention which is scheduled to take place October 15 near Eugene. Mrs. Thienes was appointed to head the publicity committee with Mrs. R, T. Koozer nHHixting. A short story, read by Mrs. Everett Wenrin, contest, games, and . refreshments were the entertuinment for the first P.-T. A. meeting and those enjoying the affair were Mr. and Mrs. E. E, Potter and children, Mr. and Mrs. Wnlter Rniicfi and son, Junior, Mr. and Mrs. J. . rountnin, Mrs. . G. Thienes, Mrs. Everett wet-inn, Mrs. h. I, Hhrode, Mrs. Earl Neer, Mrs. Herbert Piatt, Mrs J. H. O'Dell and daugh ters. Metta. and Marthedn, IJln Cur rant, Dale Richardson, Kenneth Hur ley of Fairfield, Penn., Dale and John Koozer, Buddy Craft and Clif ford Morntngstar. Ward Koozer, who Is here visiting Ears of the long-eared bat are al most as long as the combined length of Its head and body, and may ho curled forward and downward while the animal sleeps, I?gi?518Ijq9o Fine Meats and Groceries Phone 54 We Deliver Just a few of the many savings to be found at this store. Prim Young Str PotRoast" 10c? 12 c, 15 c Rib Boil, tender Lb 8c Rolled Prime Lb. Roast BeefF--BG.r MeatLoaf VealRoast Beef, Vertl and Pork Boned and Tied 22c Lb 15c 20c n. a w. GROCERY DEPARTMENT TomatoSoup R. A W. CalteFlour Cocoa.Hersheys Pramlum Ft. 4 W, . Chocolate pehlich's MARKET 3 Cans 20c 2 Lb. Vkg. y j For Fine Cnkes 4C , Lb. Cnn 1 Pound Cnkos 8c 16c PHONES 54-55-56 Prat Dellvsry McDonald Thsatra Building THE STORE WHERE QUALITY Broadway and Olive 4 Preo Deliveries Dally Saturday Monday Tuesday Phonei 522 and 623 e. o. d. Ordara Taksn Bill IllijIJ 10c 25c Del Monte Spinach No. 1 tall can .. No. 2'2 cans 2 for Del Monte Pineapple- No. 2 cans, 2 for 35c No. 2i2 can 23c Del Monte Peas Early Garden 2' 4 Cm Per can I wC Per dozen $1.76 VEGETABLES Casabaa Speolal Lb Very delicious special demonstration and Free Eating Samples Sweet Spuds 8 lbs. for Tokay Grapea 4 Iba. for Celery Hearta Per bunch , Jonathan Apples 10 lbs. for .... Per box Dry Onions Spanish Sweet 10 lbs. for 2c 19c 25c 8c ...,25c ....78o 17c Cllquot Club Ginger 4 Ale Plnta I UC Cheese Full oream 4 1. Lb 14C Flour 49-lb. sack PHIsbury $1.98 Drifted Snow $1.89 MeloFlake $1.65 Kellogg' Whole Wheat Flakca OC S pkga. for C9C Post Toastlea AA 3 pkgs. for .'. faCC Grapenut Flakes IA. Pkg 1UC 1 This Coupon good for 10 Extra S. A H. Green Stamps with OflSh mirnhnaAB nl I 1 ' r-- -......(. u. " J I or nvnp. Hnlu One coupon on a purchase. Void after Sept. 28 S. & W. COFFEE ''ST. 29c 2-Pound CC. Can OOC K0BAN COFFEE A Good Coffee at a Low Price 1- Pound Ap. Can COC 2- Pound A7 Can HIM dccepl this stunning neur SAUD SERVICE SET MIUW((aTMim Willi WtlJAWEUAWIlES SEE OUR DISPLAY fOR DETAILS 44 02. OIFTAIu.if-3'1 29c $2 BsraLrl ltwiio Grapanuti . . 7A Marahmallows IP. Pkg I 1 C Mb. pkg IOC String Beans Salmon Faney Red AfJ. Fuly Rype 2's QQm No. 1 tall oans, 2 forOOC 8 cans for ......... w9w .. Per dozen $1.39 Salmon Chum 10 Weason Oil- No. 1 tall can .... I UC 2irfrtg,.iio'n;,::::::::::::29c 0yter or. 8hrlmp 25e Free Bowls 2 " Snowdrift Crackera Sunshine 4ft. 3-lb. can 48c Krlapy, 2-lb. box ..CwC 6-lb. can 79c ' Thompson's Chocolate 'ff'"' 29 C Malted Milk eQ 2lb- bo e'n JaC Grape Fruit, 2". Ovaltlne CQ 3 e,n' top wOC $1.00 alz 99C Cookies 8 dozen Milk Oregon or Morning to the pkg. for I WW Tall cana OKt . 4 cans for COC Rockwood Cocoa an Per case $2.73 2-lb. can 1JC Ka. Vr... Rubber Kitchen aJAA Red Label 5-lb. can ....36c ar. -u lUC Red Label 10-lb. can ...69c Aprons, each I WW Blue Label 5-lb. can ...34e Z i TT Z " Blue Label 10-lb. can ...65c eIcH 1 0C Prepared Mustard c T 5-oz. aalt ahaker .... OC Sanc,' or Bleach- 4 Ing, quart bottle ... I WW Peas Nature's Gift 4AA' ; No. 2 can 1 UC Medi'"" Cr Per case $2.05 So'P Cm.mWnhrfA ZY Nu-BoraSo.p Granules 31- Dlamond A, 2a Cr 40-oz. pkg OOC 3 oana for w9w . , .. '", Per case $2.65 ce Mon,x Tableware Free Tomatoes Three Q Whlt Wonder Soap Or. Sisters, 2"i size per can 3 C 10 bars for bwC Per case $2.15 Van Camp. Tomato f-". P"" 8p"'al Whll 25fi SoUp 5C Soap 12-oz.bara6fortww Heinz Soups q .. .:. :::27c f&cAcomt Del Monte Fruit Cocktail 8-01. tin 16-oz. tin 15c 9c Sperry'a Pancake e Waffle Flour By Martha Meade Free Recipe Book Sperry'a Pancake 4Q. Waffle Pkg IOC Haskell Meat Market FOUR FREE DELIVERIES DAILY PHONE 868 We Give S. a H. Green Stampe Features For Saturday and Monday IS1 Pork Roast Shoulder L'"n Shoulder Cuts Lb. 2Qc Lb. 19c Corn Beef Shortening BOurVwnnd M.1::" " ' Lb. fJQ 2 Lbs. 25c I Pure Pork Sausage Country Style Lb. 20o his nunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. It. T. Koozer. has an attack of pneu monia. Mrs. Koozer is nursing Ward at ner home. Mrs. Cbnrlcs Itossnian and Mctto O Ui-ll wrre recent zuests at the W. u. Itiiuch home. Clifford Morningstnr was a supper guest at the Everett Weoriu home on Wednesday. Miss Violet Potter is assisting with the work at the Everett Wearin home at present. News of Thurston THUH8TOX. Sent. 21. (Sneciol) Jesslo Heals was at the 'home of Mrs. Clmrles Taylor Inst week while Mrs. Tnylnr was ill, Mrs. Taylor whs reported better the latter part of the week. Gnrland McCoy left Monday morn ing for California where he is visiting anil also expects to find employment. Mr. and Mrs. Eildie Thompson of RoHeburg were guests over Sunday nnd Monday nt tile home of Mr. and Mrs. Wnlter Edmiston at Thurston. A. B. Mathews Thursday took his tractor west of Eugene where silo filling is going on nt the Prall ranch. Mr. Muthews furnishes the motor power for the cutter. Not a full enrollment was reported at either the Thurston grade school nor the high school when they open ed for classes this fall. Many of the pupils were out because of the hop picking which will close this week, according to hop yard officials, and then the students will bo enrolled for the term. President's Gold Policy Plays Part In Trapping Rogue WASHINGTON, Sept. '21. UP)- President Roosevelt's monetary" policy '." . icucrni agents tne weapon which broke open Undbergh kidnaping mystery. When Mr. Itoosevelt nationalized the nation's gold stocks, he ordered that gold should not longer circulate as money. Both the metal and gold certificates were called into the treas ury. This was the reason a filling station operator became suspicious when Bernard Richard Huuptmnnn offered a $10 gold certificate in payment for gasoline. This suspicion started tne police Inquiry which identified the cer. tificnte as pnrt oMhe ransom money. Orders For Pine Showing Increase PORTLAND, Ore.. SeDt. 21. UP) New business totaling 42,864,000 feet was reported by the Western Pine as sociation for the week ending Sept. 15. This wns 4 per cent above the total for the previous week, but one per cent below the 3-jear weeklv average for September. Shipments for the week amounts to 40.131,000 feet, and Droductlnn ... 46,477,000 feet. For the correspond ing week a year ago the mills report ed orders of 45.1)70,000 feet. nnH ,. duction of 53,1)38,000 feet. Lourinn " Uf in the .IT"? MW 1033. These fl'T' 31 an.b,ilces other ... .f' '" - "y tbt ""nty eo,,' ,r Mr- Bid, a bite L.-4 Aw ENCOURAGE RESTFUL SLEEP FOR FLAVO J The Red & White Stores .re maklnB , national drive to a.t acquainted with tht housewives of America. We want you to get acquainted with our Red 4 Whit, stores and their method, of operation. Aa a special Inducement this week-end we are offering you "foods you jtnow" at prices which are consistent ly low. Specials for Friday and Saturday, September 21 . 22 Red White Assorted Plavora Gelatine Dessert V"; 14c Rad 4 White Mayonnaise SS..HC SUNSPUN SALAD DRESSING 0 0 0 0 Full Pints 15c Red A White After Dinner Mints . . . . Wadham'a Salted Peanuts L0;. 9c Red A White 10c Peanut Butter Heraey'a Cocoa ',-Lb. Can . 8c Red A White Premium Chocolate . . Heraey'a Cocoa . 16-Oz. Jar ., ,-Lb. Cakes 1-Lb. Can , 15c 16c 13c RED A WHITE CAKE FLOUR 2-Lb. Pkfir. 23 MEMORIE Tea . (30$ Orange Pekot or Green J-Lb. Pkg. BLUE A WHITE Coffee l-Lb. Bag ... 28c 23c RED A WHITE COFFEE 1-Lb. Bag . 28' Red A White Minced Clams No. ', Plat .... 15c Red A White Sockeye Salmon TN. Red Deans . , .M9c Red A White Crab Meat Blut A Whit Oysters . 19c No. Can 27c No. 1 Cans 4Cf 2 For "' 4-Lbi. For .. RED A WHITE TomatoSoup i-r 20 BOB WHITE Laundry Soap RED A WHITE Lye 10 Bars 4 ff a For 13-0s. Can 2 for 17c 'noni tv PERLICH'S FOOD MARKET McDonald Theatre Bldg.-Phone M The following merchants in Eugene and surrounding territory will serve you: J. J. CRAMER ELLIOTT'S A. B. HLEMAN lj .... mi oa phone naixauura itfa faiterson t. KnOnt W niTBr r,v-- MERWIN'S GENERAL 8TORE Marcola BEN F. McCOLLUM BLACK BUTTE STORE Culp Creek Black Butte, Ora. HALL'S SERVICE 8TORE 0. H, BRAY A SON 1692 Hllyard Street Phone 2401 3rd A High Street Phone ENDICOTT'S GROCERY BOOTH-KELLY STORE FARMER'S UNION 4th A Blair Telephone 214 Wendling Cottage Grove E. A. JOHNSON H. 0. DIBBLEE 495 West 8th Av. Phone 188 a, Springfield Phone 0. MeATEt Oakridge