' THE-REGISTER. GUARD, -EUGENE,. (JltKG.UN, . . , Pig Thrw
City News Notes
WHAT'S DOING
Tueidiy
hi n. ID vmun
r"Znr chamber of com-
L JlcCrady cafe. .
If- W' l n for all
. .,,i in county
P -L-.m Osburn hotel. .
L pros"!". " .,,
l5.p' . ' N-orton. campua
L ( music buMJins.. ;,
yy CD J
.-.-Weekly luncheon for
w -ins. Eurene
mEosene Garden club
s at the home of Sin,
' Br0ler;;..Tn for Her.
I1 "iT-u IT TliKtnw. 'First
Bible stun J i j,ipt.. Ml
L!Tswnu east, Wednesday
L.t 7 o'clocV. All young peo
Ctestcd .re tarta! TO.
org"' h-- -k--
rnnn titffh school
,. .mMi of all churchea.
L ic adviser. .Purine
fcmmer tbe group la meeting
tuo w - -
devotional aervico, and a
L roast.
1 t,mrr.:.l.. n.rho1-4.R rluh
....).. ti nnond fire
f . iuro-.j -r -- -
. . n.rnmunf iMimn tin . tne
I in a sucit.. - r
niie river. In the group were
Andrews, r.uui.c, ......
.5 nt..T.riln and Kl-
n rini-ntliv Knowbercer.
Ilurifl Darve, also, Mra. S. M.
n, leader. Tbe girls plan to
on TCRUiar- cnio uicmi(,n .
10 OTiiim-n- Du....v. ,
Ttia twin waa nrnm-
10 camp.
the girls Inst fall if every one
ted ner wmier iirujc-ia buuo-
ilr.
Ire-iohool clinic was held Tues-
at the Dcerhorn scnool, con-
bv Dr. A. N. Jonnson, county
Jtr.n Tkn piim for tuber-
tts ran out and the county
will be at the Deernorn
again Thursday afternoon to
ster the serum for those who
it-
In Arranged
regular uuion services ior sev
( the local churches in the
he Ministerial association will
ild the cominR Sunday evening
Vint Christian church. Dr.
Chikters. pnslor of that church.
ant. C. O. wearer,, coioreo
lif, San Jose, Is to give a re-
is Ihe feature of the service.
Iran Has Anniversary
M C. Pickenson, well-known
nt of Eupene. celebrated an
irsary July 18. , It.- wna 28
nco.thnt lie Innded in Kilgene
Teias. "Dick" says that of all
itatfs. he has . lived In, Oregon
best nm Eugene is the garden
khahn Gets Sack '
rln Drenkhnbn, leading sales-
fcre tor the Townsend 'National
Ir, has received from the pub-
of the paper a large canvass
has as a sift In recognition of
'k in boosting the circulation.
Drenkhabn sells 200 copies a
l Picnic .
' Santa Clara T-T., A .Btiidv
:S nlanninz a nicnie Runner fnf
F!" evenine. at BrSO nVlnpW.
It home of Mr.- and Mrs. I. F.
tr. All interested are invited,
family Is to bring Ha own
and silver.
r5il Picnic
rfl previously announced as
ior all former resident! of
F'ng. the nicnip nphednlitft fn
P J at Anlnuf -will be confined
tnalents of Lnno and Douglas
wno prenously have lived
'trow county, Wyoming.
E" From San Francisco
mi Mrs. A...T.- Atwater and
nj Mrs. Pl.t. v
f from San Francisco . where
week and where Dr.
'r attended the notional dental
"nun.
Set- . '
JOmini: niPniP ia-annnonPAI
'""lay. August 2, at Anlnuf.
" v-orTaje (,rove and rrniiv
'nn-r Wyoming residents from
." "onty as well as ftom I,nnc
Wn in the,gnthering.
In Cockerllne H'-' '
flh Cockerllne. formerly of
' "nlJ wh" IS now mnnnror of
'"'re in Portland, wns here
rnoti,,., A T.. Cock.
l "'h?r relatives over, the
-end.
f To Meet .
-ion fity gran-e will meet
"'mn- ,lv 24i t s . ,, k
Mrs. Minor ... .1.. ...
H'nt rnrninifl.. IJ.f .1 4..
tki. sandwiches and cof-
Plcnic Ta r. u.i '
be held at Ttrynnt
" Albany A.u,t n A form.
"f states are in-
10 att-nrl.
f' Clk In city-
ch-'d district, was in
w.Ir ,n4 transapted busi-
" l "ffiP. of I, C, ,,,,,
,'Prin!ndiit.
" 0 Trlp
Mr. Ttupert Knrtreiter
" a trip to Yankton,
In-lay
IMPLES
h'.C burning of pimp
fLt. errem. ,.li....J
'lea.
ty
8outb Dakota, and Dea Moines,
Iowa, planning . to be gone from a
month to aix weeks.
Will Arrlva From Oakland
Mrs. Clarence Kester and son of
Oakland, Cel., are expected to ar
rive here Wednesday, to visit her
parenta, Mr. and Mrs. Karl, Lund,
also Mr. Kester's parents.
Leave For lewa
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Launder of
Marahalltown, Iowa, after-a. week'a
Tisit at the home of Mr. Launder'a
nncle, County Judge Tred Fisk, have
left for home. ,
Plan Fas, Party
The . young people of ' the. First
Baptiat church are planning a skat
ing party Friday evening : on the
South sknting rink.
Visiting la Donna
Miss Sue Brown, who is em
ployed In Portland la spending a
week'a vacation with her parents,
Mr and Mrs. H. H. Brown of Donna.
Leaves For Spokane
Gilbert Cook has returned to Spo
kane, after a . visit with his grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Al Cook, at
their home on the upper iMcKeniie.
John Kebelbeck In City
John Kebeibeck of the Cottage
Grove section wns a Eugene visitor
Monday,
Hera From Camp Creek
M. It. Wagner of the upper Camp
creek district was in Eugene Tues
day. .
Lorane Farmer Here
A. Guggisberg, farmer of the
Lornno section, was in Eugene on
business Mondny.
Junction Principal Hare ,
A. H. Weber, who is principal of
the Junction City high school, wns
in Eugene Mondny.
Here From Junction
E. T Edwards, farmer of the
Junction City district, was a busi
ness visitor in Eugene Tuesday.
Mrs. Land Here
' Mrs. Ellen Land, who is clerk of
the Dorena school district waa in
Eugene Monday.
A. G. Townsend In City
A. G. Townsend of the Eugene
Crow stage route, was in Eugene
on business Tuesday.
Dlsston Route Farmer Here
Jacob Stalder, farmer of tbe Diss
ton route. Cottage Grove, transacted
business in Eugene Tuesdny.
Dr. Baker Home
Dr. L. L. Baker has returned from
San Francisco where he nttended Uie
national dentnl convention. '
Istrator of estate of Lillian M. Me-
L ratten, deceased.
TRAFFIC FINES
Graham Smith, overtime parking,
Ralph C. Neal, overtime parking,
$1.
Carl Obst, failure to observe
through street, 2. .
POLICE COURT
William II. Leonard, intoiication,
forfeited S'.'O bail. -
Cbarlea Williams, Intoiication, 121,4
days suspended on condition he leavea
town.
Alvin Bray, intoxication, 12 days
suspended on . condition he leave
town.
BUILDING PERMITS
W. T. Brisbane,, permit to . build
gnrage, , 1125 Eighth . avenue west,
MB. . - -
Mrs. Campbell, permit, to remodel
store front, 87S Willamette, .8207.
Mike Lalish, permit to build chim
ney. 1U3 North. Grand. $20..
Congregational . church, permit to
remodel residence, 275 Nineteenth
avenue west, $50.
F. . E. Semon. permit to extend
chimney. 1761 .Twenty-fifth avenue
east. $25.
Lilta Yoder. permit to ' make re
pairs, 124S High, $75.
H. O. Quam, permit to reshingle
residence, 85S Seventeenth avenue
east. $i).
Obituaries
Frank Andrews .
TONCALLA, July 21. (Special)
Frank Andrews died at' his home
Mondny after a long illness. . He was
born June. 10, 184S, while his family
was crossing the plains near the
Black hills in South Dakota, He
spent all of his life but -the first
four years, on- the home place. He
was married November 3, 1879 to
Miss Alice Roberts at Toncalla.
Surviving are the widow and the
following sons and daughters: Ros
coe and Robert AndrewB of Tilla
mook, Ralph Andrews of Yoncnlla.
Mrs. Mande Hubert of Albany and
.Mrs. Mildred Richardson of Sisters
also several grandchildren. A son
Roy Andrews died a short time ago.
Funeral service will be held Wed
nesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the
Christian church. Rev. Emll Helsetli
of Drain officiating. Interment will
be in the Yoncalla cemetery.
Funerals
C. H. Merti Here
C. H. Mertz of the Pleasant Hill
district was in Eugene Monday. -
H. T. Lane In City
H. T. Lone of Crow Stngc route
was in Eugcne'-on buslnees Monday.
Go To Ceast '
Rev. ; and Mrs. Frank S. Bcistel
were -at the ' coast Tuesday. . .
L, ' J.' Jennings-Here
L. J. Jennings of Creswell, . R. F.
D. 1, was in Eugene- Monday.
Fall Creek Farmer Here
T. J. Donovan of .Fall Creek was
in - Eugene- Monday.'
Heme From Seattle
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Skipwortb
have returned from a trip to Seattle.
Pleasant Hill Man Here ,
B. E. Schrenck of Pleasant Hill
waa-in Eugene Mondny.. ..
In Records
CIRCUIT ' COURT
Eileen Andrus against Louis An
drus, suit filed for divorce, alleging
cruel nnd i'nhumnn treatment: mar
ried July 23, 1034; no . children:
plaintiff asks return of her mnlden
name, Eileen Mntlock.
Roy M." Johnson . against A. A.
and H.- A.1 Hillstrom, doing business
as Lane. -Gravel -company, suit filed
to collect $993.01 alleged due for
trucking and . hauling. .
Ben Erskiii .against Mary . E.: Era
kin, - anit 'filed for divorce, alleging
desertion. ' . . ,.,
MARRIAGE LICENSE
Irl Binder' of '.Elkton and" Dorothy
M. Dornn of Cottage Grove.
BUSINESS- NAME '
Certificate of - assumed business
name. Kremmel "Bakery, filed In-office
of 'county, clerk. ' ' ' ,
BOUNTY
Bounty, collected by Ira - Ishani of
Leaburg en two bobcats., . .
BORN "
COLE At the Lillian Van Darwnrk
Home. Sunday, July 19, to ' Mr.
v and Mrs. F. K. Cole, a son. .
PROBATE COURT-
C. 3. McCracken appointed admin-
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WHEN you want it-
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of water after every meal
enables you to eat foods that
have heretofore caused
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it ... . satutacoon
la guaranteed or
money refunded.
Stevenson's
Sottage Grovi
Pharmacy
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Mrs. Mabel Shlnn Jackson '
Funeral services for. the late Mrs.
Mabel Sbinn Jackson are to be held
at 2 p. m. Wednesday at the Poole
chapel, Rev. Mr. Cook officiating.
Burial will be In tne old 1. v. u. x.
cemetery.
Mrs. Jackson wss born In Lane
county, Feb. 21, 1894. and had lived
in thin section all her life until the
past spring when'sba moved to Oak
land, Cal., where sne died- aunaay.
She was on the staff of the J. C.
Penney company store here for more
than 14 years. ' ' - -
Surviving arc the widower,' L. J.
Jackson; one daughter,. Mrs. -Wllletta
Egkolm of Oakland. Col.: one grand
daughter: 'one brother, - JnmeB -Bhinn
of ' Healdsborg, Cal.; three sisters,
Mrs. E. Blessing of Salem, Mrs. T.
C. Henfro of Healdsborg.1 Cal., and
Mrs. J. R. Butler of Oakland, onl.;
nnd an undo,-Till Shlnn. of Eugene.
Mrs. Jackson was a member of the
Christian church.-
a.. crthl filnnletarv
.mi" -""
. .. .. ,1.. lot Mra
t unerni aqrviL-vn iui in
n.L.I CJ!.1... ... tn Tin ViAld nt
3 p. m. Wednesday at the Hebert
cemetery, ci. u. jmuer oiui-iuiuitt,
veatcn.cnapei in cnarge. . .
In Deerhorn .
DEERHORN, July 2t: (Special)
r. mA Mm ftrover Allison. Mra.
Elizabeth Robson,' Mack, Ward ' and
Frank Robson all of Kprlngtieio, airs.
Fred Wagner, Jack, Howard end Don
.i.i n-npnnr of Monroe and Hugh God-
ard were .Sunday guests of, Mr.' and
Mrs. Clyde Ulenn anu larouy.
Herbert Sharman, WPA'worker of
a :.rl.M roa In Denrhorn recently
conferring with members of the school
board about modern improvements on
the school grounds.
Miss Thelma Mary Brown has re
signed her position -in the Coburg
schools to accept an offer as physical
director in the Springfield schools.
Connie Stnng left Saturday eve
ning to spend the summer with her
mother,' Mrs. Katherine Stang In Se
attle. She waa accompanied as far. as
Eugene by Mr. and Mra. O. L. Stacy.
m. nH Mra. Paul Tobie and son.
Junior of Spokane, Washington; were
Sunday guests of Mr. and airs, ivei
Benson.
PAINTING, DECORATING, -ROOFING
Estimates free. Terms If desired,
u n rinnKVTIF.r.n CO.
Phone 'lliST.-W ' ' t44 Blolr
Four kinds of gliding . are being
practiced, tbe most popular Deing
".Inna ttnll Hnff.'.' .In which thfl nilot
utilizes the air current awerved up
ward by a hill or a -ridge.'.
It1-. motel J
AeJi
live.
TorlUfui
(dully located. FiftecMh Avenue t yhiH,
tutt two Minute, drtve I' flfOardwty. Modem
nd lircoroef' Owlet turroundinii. EaccllcM
dining lerviee. PeovUr rttet:
EuroMiflPltn
toom, with bttti, 1
ft noti , $9 end ut.
wo penom, S3
end ua.
Amtficjn Pliri
tetm. wth btn, 1
MrHW, $4 end ue
Two penen. $5 50
end wd.
LA.Fettff
Menejer
clal Leo Lockman spent Ihe week
end in Hprmi; field visitiug with
friends. He is employed at Detroit.
OF FLAX CONCERN
HERE IS INCREASED
Borrowing power of the Oregon
Fibre Flax association was invreasrt!
from $J5O0 to $'Jo,0UU by action of
stockholders of the association at a
naeeting at tbe Eugene chamber of
commerce rooms Monday nixht. The
action enables Lane county flax grow
ers to obtain loans through the fed
eral land bank at Spokane, ranging
from $10 to $12 per ton.
Ihe Lane county flax "harvest Is
now under way, approximately 1500
tons of fibre flax being-expected from
the harvest this summer. Two pulling
machines hare been brought to the
county for the- harvest, but difficulty
is being met in tbe operation of them,
due to tbe fact much of the flax stand
was beaten down by - recent rain
storms, It was said at the meeting.
Since it would cost approximately
$15 an acre to pull the flax by hand,
such method 8 would greatly reduce
tho value of tho crop to tbe grower.
It is expected tbe price for flax haul
ed to the plant at Springfield will be
$25 per ton with an additional $5 per
ton bonus paid by tbe government
Prior to tho meeting of stockhold
ers, a meeting of tho board of direct
era was held with L. L. Lawn, director
of the state flax and linen operation.
It was said here that the work at the
Springfield retting . and scutching
plant was progressing satisfactorily
nnd would be ready for tho county
flnx when harvested.
The matter of transportation of
tho fiber from tho farm to plant was
discussed and it was reported thnt one
truck bad been purchased for trans
portation of the fiber through the
plant, from building to buildiug.
ARRIVE FROM EAST
SPKIXGKIELD, July UL (Spe
cial) Mr. and Mrs. Gale Hathaway
and family of Kansas City, Mo., arriv
ed in Springfield last week to spend
a f e w d a yg with Mm. Ha t ha way 's
mother, Mrs. N. U Peterson.
RETURN FROM TRIP
SPRINGFIELD, July 'Jl. (Spe
cial) Mr. and Mrs. Con Snyder and
family returned last week from a visit
in Washington. They are visiting
here from North Dakota, with Mr.
and Mrs. Art Hugh.
STOP FOR VISIT
SPRINGFIELD, Jujy 21. (Spe
cial) Mr. nnd Mrs. H. E. Mnxey en
tertained Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Mat
tox of San Iternardiiio, Cal., Wednes
day evening, as they stopped over en
route to Kllensburjj, Washington.
them as far as Salem. They all re
turned home Friday.
. Mr. and Mrs. August Sperling spent
Sunday in Eugene visiting with the
new granddaughter, Elizabeth Lenore
La Porte.
Interment of the body of Mrs. Har
riet Giddings who died at Albnny Fri
day was made here at the Woodman
cemetery. According to a desire she
had expressed she was buried by the
side- of her sister, Mrs. It. K. llurton.
FAREWELL PARTY GIVEN
WALTEKVIL1.E, July 21. (Spe
cial) About 'JO of the young people
gathered at Hendricks bridge Friday
evening to have a farewell party
honoring George Drury who Is mov
ing soon to Cottage Grove with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Drury.
George has been a student at Spring
field high school going in on the Mc
Kentie bus each morning. A weiner
roast furnished the refreshments and
games and visiting were enjoyed until
a late hour by the guests who were
George Drury, Irene Jessen, Carl
JesKon. Hazel Shelley, Bob Ucuson.
Anita l.enson, Knlhryn Partridge, Jim
Partridge, Dorothy Sloan, Mnrtheda
O'Pell, Nellie Ens ton, Marvin Easton,
Meredith Eblvert, Andy Orr. Laurel
Edith Williau, Clarence Tliiimm.n,
Elizabeth May, Howard Antone, Wil
bur Dehne.
Bed Bugs!
These pesta may ret intu an
house. They don't stay long wbera
there is a vigilant housekeeper. Not
when It is ao easy to get rid of then
with DUHACH1
Simply sprinkle BUHACH on the
bed and bed clothing, and dust It inta
cracks and crevices around the room.
BUHACH brings a swift, sure end
to any insect peat, but is guaranteed
safe for human beings and animals
best of all It's odorless. In Handy
ftlfter Cans 25c up at all Drug,
Grocery, Seed Stores and Pet Shops.
GREATGRANDSON BORN
SPRINGFIELD, July 21. (Spe
cial ) Mrs. Itoa Montgomery of
Springfield has received word of the
btrtb of a sou to Mr. nnd Mrs. James
Montgomery of Corvallis. Mr. Mont
gomery is a grandson of Mrs. Rosa
Montgomery.
CALIFORNIANS VISIT
SPRINGFIELD, July .21. (Spe
cial) Mr. and Mrs. Glen King of
California are visiting with friends
here.
SPRINGFIELD, July 21. (Spe
cial) Mr. and Mrs. Harold Poole,
who were recently married in Eugene,
were honored at the regular weekly
meeting of tbe J u Anita Rebekahs here
Monday evening with a reception.
On behalf of.the chapter, Mrs. Clar
iue Putman presented a gift to Mr.
and Mrs. Poole. Visitors included
Mrs. Evelyn Buell Robley of Corval
lis and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Poole
of Eugene.
The group also announced plans
for a joint picnic with the -1. O, O.
F. members the second Sunday In
August, definite plans to be announc
ed later. Refreshments were served,
the committee including Mrs. -Mamie
Richmond, Mrs. Clara Taylor, and
Mrs.' Leo Lockman.
Swimming Class
. Slate Revamped
SPRINGFIELD, July 21. (Spe
cial) Addition of a special class for
nine-year-old children,- coming as a
result of an oversized enrollment, was
announced here Tuesday by officials
of the annual "Learn to Swim" cam
paign of Springfield, conducted at
Willamette park.
A record enrollment of 80 students,
largest since -the classes were insti
tuted three years ago, necessitates a
full schedule of morning, afternoon,
and evening courses for the ten-day
schedule. There are slightly over 50
beginners signed up. The schedule
follows:.
Advanced swimmers, 0 to 0:45 a.
m.,' intermediate, 9:45 to 10:30;-beginners,
'10 years and over, 10:30 to
11; beginners, under, 10 -years, 11 to
11:30; beginners, eight years and un
der, -11 30 to 12 noon.
Junior and senior life-saving, 2
o'clock; adult swimming class (over
16 years), 7:SVp. m. (No transpor-'
tation for adult class), -
Harrisburg Notes ,
HARR1SBURG, July 21. (Spe
cial) Miss Gertrude Lister of Port
land wns here Monday for a brief visit
with her mint, Mrs. Alice Belmont.
Mr. and Mrs. LaGmnde Carson
went to Newport Saturday and return
ed Monday will) Helen and Ethel May
Murphy, who have been there for a
week. '
The Misses Mnrthn, Ida and Fran
ces Strodu returned the latter part of
last week from a trip to Yellowstone
park nnd points along the way.
E. W. Hlelmi, Stnuley Davidson and
Mnrybelle Btehm have gone to the
Florence district for a two weeks'
vacation.'
John Miller, who works nt the Wid
difield garage, is carryin:; a badly lac
erated fiuger as a result of a pecu
liar accident. He was working on n
combine and as he jumped down from
the machine the ring on his band
caught on a projection, stripping the
flesh from the finger.
Mrs. Cora Goodman Is enjoying a
visit from her son, Don C. Goodman
and wife, and Mrs. Boteman, all of
San Diego, California.
O. D. McClane of Detroit, Oregon,
spent the week-end here with Iris two
sisters, Mrs. Cora Goodman and Mrs.
E. S. Platts.
From Portland '
Mr. aud Mrs. Lor in Gooding of
Portland arrived Saturday for a visit
with his pn rents, Mr. and Mrs. Green
Gooding, and other relntives.
Mrs. Nida Scott attended the Hnl-
sey-Harrisburg reunion which was
held at Laurclhiirst Park In Portland
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hale of Fresno,
California, visited several days last
week with Mr. Hale s sister, Mrs.
Minnie Melvin.
Mrs. Maud Nolte and daughter of
Portland have returned home after
a two weeks visit with the Wassom
and Mrs. Clara Warner families.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Scott are the
parents of n daughter born Sunday
morning, July 10.
Mrs. E. W. Blehm and Morybelle
nnd Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Boatman went
to Portland Thursday for a short
visit. Miss Maria Porter accompanied
FRED LOUKS ENTERTAINS
SPRINGFIELD, July 21. (Spe
cial) A groiip of visitors .fmm Cali
fornia, including. Dr. .and Mrs. J. O.
Hunt and Mrs, Paulino Mite of Los
Angeles, and Guy Bossett of Exeter,
Cal;, are, staying at the Fred Louk
home In Springfield.'
HERE FROM KLAMATH FALLS
SPRINGFIELD, July 21, (Spa
clal) Mrs. Rosa Montgomery enter
tnined Mr., and Mrs. Cv L. Kelsey of
Klamath Falls Friday, evening.
VISITS OVER WEEKEND
SPRINGFIELD; July 21. (Spe-
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