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About Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1936)
Parang .19S THE lEOIgtBB.qP'iBB, BTTdliyg. OlldO w ?1 US OPEN I11Y1NEW ;iGHB0P,H000S of k fn.on the ,hl we" "" ,j r-,. The old Geary thrown open for of town- reona. .,. to 3. h Vfr"tlie west side district, fifrfi. -Main "' ""hJL" ' r. nrlll be the j.r 'inrr a".'- . , .1. r...tti nnitr fltl. bjly sebenmr Cottage Grove News Notes cQTTAfjE GftOVE, Jul; 21. Fplscopal ckarVS Sunday school iSpecial). Members of the Baptist I ' Friday evening at rity park. A ind director, declared " '.. - Wednesday, will aee and ... rnndnll at Lontion "L ... ..ntle with Frances ,, Wiliard m Junior dlrl- L i. Condon battle; liincom ni f",p ... i':iln1 tnl4 nn I. the eenior iubiu. . , Uentage "tins" " ' Lbe league: junior Division W tVillard Butte Senior umsion Willard -2 Bu,,e -:z:::5 0 Tj Pit. 0 l.(KH) 1 .SW 1 .500 2 .000 0 1.000 o 1.000 2 .000 2 .000 Uv night the all-city ball I . . IL. ...U.jIiiI. n-llh k.i.-.h.r nitrni Btucuura ...... the University intramural blsreola and n team as yet un- III meet eommnanon juiuui- (mm all tour niay- thtrt and draw tor pairings. ,11-rlty tin ran eon toumvj Ln Friday at 1:30 benina me md the girls swimming raeei k place on the same grounos ,u.t s.ct.inlnv is featured by U of all-city boys overnight L k, Hubert Soroche and R. (tin. The b".vs Will oe picneu tracks at tne various imj' L itirtlne at 1 o'clock.at Skin Kit. Their destination nas noi In announced. ll Private Flyeri titf Home Award ----- , om Northern Meet ieoibers uf the P. F. A. who the airmeet sponsored by S at Vancouver, Wash., and Incomer post of the V; F. W. me with their share 01 tne 'offered tor competition at the erria Ward nnd his Monocoupo Iht fastest time, from Eugene Innvcr. Vern Falkner and l'nlb kon the prise for the frst ship shortly after 10 a. m. Kenneth ti'd for secend place with Btlscs of Portland ' In the uttin-i contest. . Al ,Fox of ld in his little Heath mono -tonishrd the crowd by winning r tutting contest by a good over the bhtrcr ships. Vern kt in bis N. B. 8 won second B the snot lnnding contest. Al Ireired the prize for the sninll klinc at the meet. The two wanes from Springfield flown rtnee Favillc and Al Fo were : of the ineel. They fie to iver in the morning and return saino night, only making one i'h ay for gnsoliocv Jlacfar ane of Portland was F point Individual winner of the inning s buhdsome cup given Mar Brewing company. ic'ft aa under the s'.:pefTislo'n P. F. A. stat represehfatlr, paraee. and th Portland rep. fire, H-y Macfarlane. afsistM f! Grecco. Corporal Haney and lanarlane. id of S'inO nconlo and a tol.nl r. A. nlnnps were at the" meet a number of visiting planet' ra ermv snips. rjt numiier of lon.nl mpmhera f the moot, driving up In carl, : psients Given Leave of Absence Mwred leavo 0f nosehce from pair was eiv.'n two transients TOt tbo T'..(.a WN tl.n R.F. F'"lay anil u nenaltr for re; "ill b J tcrin 0f .m B ! Jill. n Brooks an,i Thomas Bet. Tr, Kl,se B,re5. . almost and Byron Brown Jncksoh were arrested Monday by on a ch-rffe of HUorderlv The thrfo men trefe ArreNtftl ""II after tbey nsserttdly had ,n?t'd In a fight. Jackson 'M other two had robbed him '"nutted that he struck one of h; acainst the Cheshire man I by the justice. rburcb who attended the bouse party at Cascadia from Thursday to Sun-1 day, returned home Sunday evening. Those lb the group from Cottage Grove Were Mrs. K. K. Mills, Mrs. Nannie Smith, Mrs. Erwln Hansen, Mrs. Ollie Pickens, ' Mrs. Justina Backensto, Mrs. Cr;fnrd. There wa about TS attended. Several missionary Speakers were present and gave talks, tiames formed the evening amusement. The W; A: Woodard Lumber com tiny South of town has suspended logging activities for the present; The Hi continues to operate 8s a sur. illtts of logs is In the pond. Union church servicea were neid on nhday evening at the Baptist church. Itev. E; E. Coulter, pastor of the Christian church was the speaker and there was Special music. i Mr. and Mrs; C. S. Roberts, Mr. nd Mrs. F. I). Grannls, Mr. and Mrs. inal Randall went to Camp Lucky P.oyt Sunday, taking with them sev eral scouts, Bill MncUibbon, Mnc Trask, Syd Wynne, Bob Nelson and Vinal Randall, dr. Those who were at cantri for the first period riturnld ome. Sunday; Btewart Konerts. uan Trask and Billy Goddnrd. Frem Albany Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Smith and family of Albany spent the weekend at the honie of Mr. Smith's siJter, Mrs. A. W. Helliwell. Homer Nelson wds dismissed Satur day from the Sacred Heart hospital where he his been for the past one end a half years. Mr; Nelson was electrocuted while doing some repair work for (be Mountnlrl .States Power tomtiany. January. 10o5, during fibary snow storm. He plans to make hla home with his brother, Pete Net son and family in Cottnge Grove. Rev. C. J. Hall, pastor of the Methodist Episcopal church left on Tuesday to attend summer school at Tecoma. The onnual picnic of the Methodist '.'.SHOE REPAIR, 112 E fon wait service; grad- i'ai Tiers so le ted. rs- . . large crowd attended. Supper was served it 0:30. Volleyball aud croquet were played and some of the younger set went to the steel bridge tor swim- tnlgn. Aid Plans Plcolc The Ladies' Aid oeieti of the Methodist Episcopal church will have picnic Wednesday at the city park. Dinner will be served at noon, and a Social time will follow. , The junior choir of the Methodist Episcopal church plans to have a pic nic Thursdny afternoon 4t 4 o'cock on the church lawn; Miss Marlon- Nolvedl dl Corvallls spent the week-end In Cottage. Grove, Mr. and .Mrs. -Ben Gefl and small daughter Marylosj left Sunday fof 1 licit- home In Los Angeles after vis iting at the home of Mrs. Gerl's par riets, Mr. nnd Mrs. George Jaeobsen. Victor Chambers left Monday on a business trip to California. ' Mrs. Pel Bressler Is spohiiihg the week with friends at Toncnlht. Mr; anil Mr. Dnlldn of Reeitsport were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hileman. ' . Mr. and Mrs. a E. Mauk of La Crescehla, Cel., accompanied by their daughter and niece have been Stopping a few days In Cottage Grove, do to Spring for. and Mrs. Claude Klmc spent the week end at Belknap Springs. Mr; and Sirs; Elmer Frans left Sal- urday fof their home in Portland after a few days visit herb; Mrs; Harold Whitlock and Mrs. Bay Nelson returned Sunday from a two woeka' trln to points In California. Mrs. Scbofield Stewart accompanied by her father, Raymond Grube. left Sunday for a visit in Pennsylvania and other eastern points. Mr. and Mrs; Charles Sliinn are expected to arrive Wednesday from Amarillo, Telns. for a vacation visit with relatives nnd friends, Miss Myrtle Kem plans to leave Thursdny for Seattle to attend sum mer scbool. 0,-C, EXECUTIVE BOARD WILL MEET A meeting of the executive com. mlttee of the O. and C. land grant counties will be held In Portland Sat urday, according to announcement of ounty Judge Fred Fish, Tuesday, The meeting will folio a meeting of the stnte planning board Friday when the subject of the Innd grant will be scussed. . ' According to a letter from Guy C, drdon of Hosebnrg, attorney for the ng grant counties, the department of Interior and the department of agri culture are at sworda polhta over what to do with grant lands and tbo location is considered "red hot," using be words of the attorney. The land grant cdunties are deeply interested In the question on accounj ci tne uinns received irom ine govern ment Hi lieu of taies on this and and mber Interests are against any change from present plans of operations as large majority of the mills o( west rh Oregon nro now operhtini; on tlm ber from these lands. Any change In the present setup might prevent fu turc purchase of this timber. Local Group Flay Raise in Milk Price Ores well News Notes CRESft'ELL, July 121 (Special). , Ninety new books have been re ceived from the stole librnry fof use al the local cltv librnry in the Civic club house; Miss Thompson, librarian, was assisted hi placing them by mem- bts of the library committee ot tne club, Mrs. W. W. Parsons, Mrs. T. C ..Brown and Mrs. Blanche Gwyther. The annua Fresbyteit.in 6unnny school picnic will be held Wednesday of this week at the reomnn-Viles tract oh the river. Cars will leave the chiifch at 10 o'clock. Mr. end Mrs.'Al Jones of Eugene, Mrs. W. W. Lower and Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Olson were dinner guests of Mrs. Cora Olson. Sunday. Home Ffoni Newport Mrs. Mabel Campbell hnd daughter Bat-bafa and Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Sell- wSrltig fetiirnell Sunday from a three dn.va slay at Newport. Clarrt Marshall, a graduate ot tne CrisGell high sohool is visiting at lb H. E. Yodcr home. Friends of Mr. Rees who have vis ited him recently at the Eugene hos pital report that he Is able to be obodt In a wheeling device cuuipped with bfntes. He suffered a broken back lii a fnll from a box car while londlng lumber at the local docks ten weeks ago. He wore a cast until re cently. The J. P. Sullivan family have moved from the C. V. Holbmok ranch iiear the butte to their own place in Delight valley. . ... Members of the third and ourtn degree staff of Cfeswell grange prac ticed at the hall Snniby afternoon in rfonafattdn for the regular meeting Thursday evening of this week when the ritualistic work will be .exemplified for a class of ealulWates. The regular social time will follow and the birth davs of this month will be observed The serving committee consists of Mrs; Henry" Titylon Dorothy Hengel bWik and Erb ne' Groiibck. Mr. and Mrs. Otis' Eggert and daughter Dorothy. Lee Eggort and Floyd Eggert arrived Monday, by a'ntomoblle ffoni Monitowac; Whi; to visit at the Henfy Taylof Borne: Mrs; Eccert Is h dalighter of Mr. and Mrs. Taylor. Mrs. Floyd Eitgert, another daughter, has been here for two Weeks. Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Ttlttls ncconi panted her brother, S. C. Ventch and Mrs. Veatch and Clarence Mann of Hnlsev on n tfiti to the summit of the Cascades Sunday. Miss Wanda Ventcb. daughter of Mr. and Mrs Veatch, who Is doing social service work In eastern Oregon met the party at Scott. Lake and spent tho da with them. The party repotted the Three Sisters nearly bare of snow. Buy Acreage Mrs. Carper rind Son Alfred of Lin coin. Neb., have purchased it ted acre tract east ot the highway ttenf th W. f. Tnttlh place. They are mnkini their home !h B house trailer fbr the present but will erect A house refy soon. They play to go into the Hiickeb r.nf iness. Mr onit Mrs. A. R. Land and Mr. and Sirs. B. A. Lund attended a piciilc of former resident of Enfliltli 111, nt Cottnge tlfove Sunday. Mr. nnd Mfs. W. C. Land nnd Mr; nnd Mrs Lee Liiiid and family" joined a gfdup of relatives at Cottng Grove In the evening. 1 C. R. REER. ELECTRICIAN', ne tesldence. 1338 Hleh; Ph. i;t84. ARROW MESSENGER: Phone 810. 1 ISI to California Jj Ik and the a$t! tor an expinsion of the stock. I Sol Itosenbert, tb propHMor llj furniture market and laying In a ne stock tf sonde. Tbe firm bandies botb sew end second hand furniture. . . BREVITIES STATE SALEM, July 21. () Automo bile fatalities and Injuries in Oregon the past week dropped lo the lowest for the month, with two dead and 151) injuries reported to the secretary of state's office today. PORTLAND, July . 04 Fed eral Judge Fee ruled that Harvey Beck, Jackson county mineh must make his formal complaint mote defi nite In suing Tom Mil fof 10,U0 damages. Berk alleged Mir roped him Instead of a horse In a Medfofd et hlbltlon May ft and thnt he was ser iously injured as a result. SALEM. Ofe., juty 5l.tU.B Thirty-eight World Waf veterans now serving sentences In the state peniten tiary here received '22.641 id bonus payments, Warden James Lewis re ported to Governor Maftin touay. GRANTS PASS, July 21. W- Johd Elson, SiH-yeaf-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Chris Thompson of Mis souri Flat, died in a Medtord hospital of burns received Saturday when be fell Into a tub Of hot water. A resolution condemning the state milk control board for authorltihg it boost in retail milk prices was passed Sunday by a group of residents of Eugene and vicinity at Riverside park nd rbnorted by F. G. Reese. 2000 Of hafd street, as follows: Resolved, that we have heard with amazement, 'Id this time when forage crops' afe unusunlly bountiful In Ore gon" nnd want exists in so many homes that petty stnte officials have seen fit to attempt to raise the price of hillk, a food most vital to the health of every family and especially needful td the sustenance of children and In valids. It seems a- glaring instance f chenti. conceited tnnn. nttemntitv td thwart the will o't a kindly Providence. "We 'denounce this Infest Jet of of ficial tyranny. We denounce the law thnt justifies such an net. Whefe is our boasted freedom If poor people may not freely bargain fof th food necessary to sustain the life of them selves and their children? "We call iipoh all good neoht to Join In an attempt to undo this scl of petty tyranny, arid at the sanie time see that men are elected to the com ing legislature who will undo the laws that make sueh acta possible." KLAMATH FALLS, July 21. () W. r. Lengellef, University of Cal ifornia chemist, gave Klamath Falls water a dead bill of health and said "the complete absence of colon bacilli Indicates fierfectly Safe watfrf for use for drinking purposes." The fepott Squelched discussion concerning the water's possible part In minor Ill nesses. Star Furniture Co. In New Location TILLAMOOK, Ore., July 21. OP) R. W. Hoik, 03. employed as a luickef on the Wilson River road pfo- Ject near McNnmnr's camp, received fatal Injuries when a tree .kicked hack. Ho was believed to have resided at Corbett, Ore. IRISH BEND. July 21. (Special) The Missionary society held Its regular monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. R. C. Herron W ednesday. Mrs. Earl Franklin led the devotional lesson. Merle Edwards spent the week-end with bis cousin, Walter Edwards, at Junction City. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Franklin, sob Billy and Mr. arid Mrs. Earl Frank lin wefe In Engene Saturday, on business. Plrty Given the Women's Bible clasa gave party at the home of Mrs. F. M. Stow nn Friday evening, honoring Mfs. Hall, their teacher. They pres ented her with a. table lamp, aa ft gift iof her faithfulness as teacher the five years she has been here. Mrs. P. M. Flnley assisted in serving refreshments- to the following Indies: Mrs. Evallne Rlekard, Mrs. Knthrlne Franklin, Mrs. Florence Chcndle, Mrs. Ella Hefron, Mrs. Mabel Gray, Mra. Lena Cfockef, Mrs. Blanche Barclay, Mrs. Maud Smith, Mrs. Janettt Ed wardai and Mrs. Mary Hall. Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Dodd and son Mefle motored to Falls City on Sat urday to attend the wedding ot their daughter, Miss Loreda, and Leonard lemon. The couple were married by Mlsi Dodd S grandfnlheri Mr. Dodd. Mrs. Elisabeth Rlekard of Harrls burti Is staying with brf daughter, Mrs. Paul Crlat fof a week or two. Conducts Meeting Re. Wheeler of Rosehurg was hefe at McFarland on Sunday to hold the foiirth quarterly conference, be fofe going to the annual conference which will be held at La Grande opening July 30, Mf: and Mrs; Claude Hall and small sohi of Vancouver, Wash., spent Sun day with Ills parents. Rev. and Mrs. Hall. Mr. and Mrs: Richard Cheadle en tertained at Sunday dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Schenk and three ebildreu of Lebanon. Judge and Mrs. Bryan, and their house guet, Mrs. Jnrkson ot Idaho, were in Eugene on Thursday, shop ping and business. Mr. and Mra. O. TV. Edwards. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Franklin attended the pioneer pageant given at the Stafford school, in the Mohawk valley, Sunday. Hit-and-run drivers kiu.a 2150 pets pie in the United States last year. e 1 " -'""i Films Developing Valley Printing Quality Photo Finishing Kuykendall Drug Co. bu Willamette at. Canadian HAIL JflRJES s 1 TT( i. iBF s rijir JfcJ Travel ly train for joefy, speed and comfort... go East by Canadian Pacific at no extra cost. Open observation car through marvelous mountain scenery. Slop-over where you please. Visit Banff and Lake Louise, world-famous resorts. Trans continental trains dally from Vancouver, B. C. THE MOUNTAINEER-Dlrect to Chicago. Air-Conditloned Sleepers, Solarium Lounge Observation, Dining Car, Double' Bedrooms ensuite; Tourist Sleeper and Coaches. CRUISE CANADA'S INLAND SEA on your way Eost...Fort Willlom to Port McNlcolI. Clyde-built steamships, spacious decks, commodious cabins and exceptional meals. ..danc ing, deck games, no additional transportation cost. LSeason and 15-rlay limit, 1st lass. Intermediate. Coach . 31st. WW TW1JI Utlckel...Relurn Oct VSW W. H, OUCOH, O.B. It f.lVr C.1. ! t, . fcMdir(.uk8ldt)PIn.MHj;.r.rll.4 .CAKftoiiN pictrie Tsivmm esnvts eees tat same evtt New Union School Board Will Meet Plans for I fiew Union Sign school hrlldldg are td be Hlsem.-j.ed at a meeting of the new hoard at .tunetlnti City Tuesday nlgbt, II Is a nnuneed by L. O. Moffltt, cotlnty sapeflntett dent who plank td attend. Tnt PWA has recently iti,4M grant oj $00,000. fof a Milidlni Inf Iht. riewly create!! union nigh school distflct recently formed fron ii dis tricts with Junction City as the rentef. The Star Furniture company Is now settled Id Its new location at 68 Eitrhth nvenue west, having re. cently ;hovf(i from Its old stand at 801) Willamette street. The store has a great deal hibfe room in the new location than it hod on Willametto street, allowing MODERN WOMEN Nttd N6tffftr month!? paii) and delay due to wds,otTTousarun,expoiurrotiuiiiuvuuMa; Chi-cbte-lcra Diamond DiiindPilUaxeefffcuv rf liable and in vn Quick Rtlitf. Hold bv !tdruKrHtsforover43ycara. Atdfot iH:in:itia;iinT IHl SIAHON0 Jf aH0- OREGON LADY STATES; VAN-TAGE DID WONDERS; I'M LIKE ANEW WOMAN! Mrs. Solberg, .of Portland, Was so unoKea ana Breathless From Stomach Gas She Couldn't Walk to Town Weak Kidneys Broke Up Sleep at Night Now Van-Tag e Has Re lieved Her and She Says: "I Gladly Endorse It.'' Widely-known people living throughout Eugene and vicinity, nro nbw coming forward dally with He marknble Statements, publicly prais ing and endorsing tbe "Amazing Mix ture of Nature's JlbotS and Herbs nnd Other Splendid Med lei ml Agentsi" known as VAN-TAGE. which is no being introduced to crowds dally here in Eugene at. Stev enson's Drug Store. o. Z, 8 East , Bfoadway. Fof Instance, just a few days ago, Mfs. Jennie Solberg of , 6237 S. E. Foster ltd., Portland, made the following statement, abbnt .LIL S-.-t K.JI.I.. Hm flnlf.A.N I IU!S ureal i.ir.tniiii:. ....a. .j...... , i. . r ii7 .ar nf n onH tins Years, but Id A weelts Van-Taee h Uvea In Oregon for the past 20 made me feel like a NEW WOMAN ver. She is Widclv-Known throuih. ; It'e a wonderful medicine, nnd thl. u Ai.llAtt rtnrl whst fflndlv eire thla statement, and hone she has to any about Van-Tnge will j what t have to any will be the means be read with Interest by Hundreds : of helping many others who suffer of People. Following Is her Amaz ing Testimonial: MRS. JENNIE SOLBERG, wide-ly-kriovii Oregon lady, . who says: "In 3 weeks VAN-TAGE stopped my years of misery and made me feel like a New Wom an. It's Wonderful Medicine." Choked and Breathless From Stomach Gas I did." How the 21 Herbs in Van . Tage Help You It Is the Natural Herbs In Van tinghouse COMPANY Ttiiy iuSit from summer heat when you travel? All can rcgul'l assigned out tftlns to California and the East are air-conditioned ietifbifuUj root tni tlenl The aif you breathe Is washed and puri fied, automatically maintained at rust the right degree for your greatest comfort. Even at our lowest fares you enjoy this luxury. For example: Otr HVr RMrmrW SAN FRANCISCO .. $12.00 $19.35 LOS ANGELES -.. $19.00 $29.00 fa reiroiirn.i imumtiktpmflmi null htni l "WEST COAST" MEALS 25c to 40c On the air-conditioned West Caatl, through train Portland to Los Angeles, we art now serving breakfasts for lie, luncheons for Mr. , dinners fof 0r. We Rave 5r and lOr Trff " tourist car paiwngers on every train to California Ind the Es IHo our famous, full-course AM. Stlnl in all dining cart at very low coil Southern Pacific A. GILLETTE, Tleke ," Phone 2209 "Fof the past (5 years I bad been . Tage which enable It tn produce the a Great Victim of sonr stomach, gas j Amazing Relief described above by and bloat." said Mrs. Solberg. "Food , Sirs. Solberg. Herbs act almost like soured lii my stomach and turned to i Magle ori Human Beings. They gas and I had terrible dizzy spells neante the bowels, clear gas ana and got so breathless and choked i bloat from stdmacb: flush esrets 1m uo from the awful gas In my atom- purity from kldneyi nnd , bladder ath that I couldn t even wain to i cleanse waste snt -poisons irom in town. Was ol9 suffering with weak, liver. Tbey Oct a a tnnincM' sluggish kidneys which broke un my I diuretic, bile stimulant, Isxallv sleep all night long: In fact, 1 had j VAN-TAOH contains 21 of these to get bp 4 or n times every nigni , onoorim natural rteros. no toere to relieve my kidneys and re-; you have Ihe feasnrt for the Hurprt' suit t bafdly got any sleep or feet ln Aetlon of this Ofeet Hertlelne, at ill. Headscbr. paln-itrlckeni miserable m. e i - . tJi. people get surn a ciesnring ana m- Now Suffering Is Gone; She , i!orlnt from vsn-Tag that they FeelB Like New soon feel mi different men and "cn. f M. this aufleflng I women. hsd been "lng on with m for Sj Aiiothf thing due to tbe Im years, and I tneo medicine sner , m.nK '"mm- in wu,. i, ,i p-n, mr medicine but alwsve It was the same price of Van-Tag It reasonable. Ton old stori no relief so I didn't I can actually take this Aniaslng kn" If anything ronld help me, but I Fofmuli, with Itk Many Splendid finally I found Van-Tage and want Herbe and Othef Ingredients, fof to sbt to evervhody that thin Oreatljnst i few .rents, per day. So don't Jledlc'lne 'Did Wnndera for Me.' Now, hesitate. Oek Van-Tage NOW mt awful gas spells are gone. My land start taking It! food doesn't sour or make me luf-1 VAS-TAOB Is now helni Intro ter. I don't get breathless or I duced and etplalned to efowds daily choked up a betofe. It alii acted i here In Eugene at Stevenson'l firug on my kidneys and I can sleep all Store. No. 2. 8 F.lst Broadway. Fold night end not have to get up. Just also In Eugene by Stevenson's other think I bad suffered Five Long j two drug tort. the greatest detective strip ever published . . . introducing a new type of master sleuth . . . Iti superbly drawn pictures of vivid realism . t . ' Combined in this sulp are the gripping interest of a dfimaric detective story; the powerful ap peil of mysterious and fascinating original character as the super-detective; and a quality of art worthy of this most thrilling of all newspaper strips. fee sure to watch for Secret Agent X-9 every day. He's a grand, likeable and daring detective . . . i tegular fellow. begins MONDAY JULY 27 daily in