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About Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 13, 1936)
ESORT HOTEL THE REGISTER. GUARD, EUGENE, OREGON Dtk Morgan CHA1TEK IX k. ith th dream that ' u. M-maon aun- t. JaUH L-ird at b Ht. P i itreaminf In her win- L H f """ l0Iy 'J11 lw . j rt wna a fine ..II f n hr bed and yawtwd kty,e. . nlT a few l" . .l. -;r rnme to the Kke order for bre.k- L Ui. Thto luxury wna me M Iitfn't !' tnB 'b7poun(ted a typewriter th. 1 ,altlnr for her cof- L (lougbt of the uniqueness of f.t hotel, Isolated to a beauty Lm people came and mingled P"7.L. th.n went back I rfiular, ordered taeka In the Iif world. toied tbe danger in vacation , , but thought aha was iwere of herself to avoid I Art0rt QOICI WUB nu aiuuv... Ltj, isolated from the home e worm" -- " of 1" ,na t'"1' l"" "c IwlnlBf contacts, and this left Iritt Tae eases 01 nu enjer- . hlnrrpH. And vacation I . .nmntimpii hlurrv. The Eniliarity in a resort hotel de- IODe aDOIlt me uiiiibb mni counted. .- - Hula hoiriMemrl hv the Lion she had been receiving. kfan to QlsiruBL uer vwu ui- liris going to meet Jnime today l i..i:n nf nremonition. Jaime E.ji nn effort whatsoever to Lr love. He would have laugh- the old-raaaioneci worn - coun- She bad simply fnllen for lorn the start. It wfls Ktrnnsre thnt she should lb way. It wasn't his money of which he seemed to nave his losses at gambling it was hi mntiner toward her. Jnime trsonable, charming, and they 1 ih( ionic things. They laugh Ibe time jokes. But, in the f her mind, was a fnlnt desire inn him. ides grew until it subordinated Itr considerations. It satisfied it( In her that she couldn't de- i desire to reform a man does ilp gain insight into the man's fesracter. The vacation exper- Minded Ann. She didn t know laird. got up and flung the windows 0on were her doubts when iir the bright sun on the choppy out there. 'n she went downstairs she met i'are In the lobby. He came her again with his ridiculous proprietorship. He waa sure iself that young man I Ann recalled his sincere avowal feelintr for her. His chin was He had ssid. "Perhans nan is selfish over the girl he couldn't afford vnchts nnil ffnv i, but when ho saw something I'Jgnt was really worth while. Pt after it. II talklnt- to Bill on tlm nnirh Jaime drove up to take her Iregltta on St. Renin T,nli Vnr Pint the two men eyed each vita cool, measuring regard. mnt nod it in himself to dis- personable VHlth vhrt hnA P walloped his chances of p? Ana off her feet. BUI felt thnt, of all the men i resort, Ann had picked the MO. After he had waited ell T'srs to find the right girl, H fallen for a weaklinsr. All :'l COUld do Wn tft wnlt nnd -St WOllld hnnnon N told him tnat'Ann was In IJ with this gay lad. Tbe way " at nun. the wny she made ( his reefer around hu th Protection against the morning r-' onrnr. clinlter she conjured " ir lor him all convinced ' futility of his own blunt to make hpr BAa i,u F 'ne pnir drove nwny, their " orowned hy the roar of eirjensire mnln Dill n 'I lonely. Hi ikVn.f !.... I1 " bitter nrd.nl ho endured ; "waiam thnt morning, but "ras not in the climb. He Intensely at all times. He Sbornl. 1M i, j P'. going t deviate from U. ranch it hurt! He was rtn the girl ' it l :j. , . h ' tu.iiiis any. ane iMrtn. ,1.. ..... ,e piuowr in tne " tne nin,n.t - ... i, . , ol, " uiie jnime P d on the tiller. Tbe re- Fb. , si" T'nk,! wn" -it- '"-ei wns out, and IVsSVl " nil' rtot,in ,he nuttertiies on the I i.. ' 'w 10 h(,r' bl" was l. tn" '"ime behav Im ., W," d,,fentlal. He kee ii- ' " un" mai , "' flattery wns warm nii.r w OlID '", It s convincing. boat tr.. i. i. " r. ,K. n"jng tne snore, 'In b'nind '4 ?,n,ain W Jlm.'. f'i 'Jes tnat mane wL "! " la!t' Slw "' ' .m "", lonf"' Ju,t k'C ow" nre to heart- "If on a nenln.nln lr?J"'?..,hr 'X'..nd d . 1 "1r'. ulent. rm rond her, holding h. . - ume , ,(- - .ums r- .D. ,,i,ed, it..,, V marrelous. Too an. , T don't want It is !m "'intly. "Back ' 'nd pans." ork' t " Hill.- V,' Dot ,,,k "b01" ' Aon nw-" Suddenly to,, turned to- ber. , Canada fo, the week-end. Tou'll he hav u tima to climb that absurd mountain you've promised to climb with Bill Ware." "That sounds verv attraclir. " .i,. said. "But" 'VTe'd have a av time! nun' . fos6il. What do you care what a lot of porch-aittera at the hotel would aay. We're young. Well have -,.r fun where wa find le it. . - - - - - uuuwij business but our own up here in the mountains." Her voice m etm "v.. t- - . iWB, 1U cation nlape. a ntm lint.i body'a business but our own. Thst'a waj cuutuu i go. i m tninsing about (To Be Continued) 0 News of Wendling Residents Listed WENDIjING, Aug. 12. Mra. Faye Abrams of Eugene visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hoeflein Monday. Guy Page and Bob Ramsey spent th week-end up tbe South Fork of tbe McKensie. Mrs. Psge and Mrs. Ramsey, who csmped there tbe psst week, returned home with them. Mr .and Mrs. Wolfe Allen aud Ed win Enrl spent the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Claude D. Allen in Cottage Grove. Mr. and Mra. Ernest Anderson were week-end guests at the Harry Whit ney home in Springfield. Mr. and Mrs. George Johnson, Mrs. Edward Cox and Colleen and Joan nnd Mr. and Mrs. Clive Taylor, of Springfield, spent the week-end at Camp Louise up the South Fork of the McKensio, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hoeflein and son were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Hoeflein at Cloverdnle. Mr. and Mrs. Everette Keeler and Mr. nnd Mrs. Walter Wicks spent the week-end at Taylor Burn. Go on Picnic. Mr. and Mrs. Lornn Raines and De lorea and Marjorie and Mr. and Mrs. Tack Dillon and family picnicked at the Mohawk picnic grounds nenr Ma bel Sunday. Miss Louise Walsh of Fall Creek Is visiting at the home of her brother-in-law nnd sister, Mr. and Mrs. Wal ter Wicks. C. J. Chandler was taken to the Eugene hospital Monday. Mrs. Jeff Abel! was called to Eu gene Monday by the sudden illness of her sister. Mrs. Ed Ashby. Mrs. William D. Jones of Portland is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Beryl Crow. Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Abcll and Nadine spent the week-end at Clear Lake. Ed Arrlngton left for Texas where he has employment. 'rom i-eona LEONA, Aug. 12. (Special) Ball Swearington and company Is building a new dock in Leona and expects steady operation of the sawmill on Smith river, Robert Bridges who has been vis iting at tbe home of his uncle, Lloyd Bridges, aud family, expects to re turn borne In Eugene when school starts in September. Miss Alice Woolley returned home Sunday from Cnnyonvlllc, where sho made a business trip. Mrs. J, L. Cburchell of Roseburg has been visiting at tbe homo of her granddaughter, Mrs. Lloyd Bridges nnd family. Sirs. Wylle Chamberlin and baby daughter, and little sister Helen Roc ao, returned home Sunday from an extended visit with relatives and Friends in San Jose, Cal. Raymond Coffman who has been visiting at the home of his fntber and family in Portland, returned to his grandmother's home In Leona, Mon- dcy. Miss Vera Wooley of bmitn KiTer was In Leona Saturday attending to some business matters, and visiting relatives, Orville Cnssidy returned home the first of the week from an extended visit In Southern California, where his son Harold and family lire. Finish Threshing The Mumpower brothers have fin ished threshing their groin and re port a fine yield, about a 25 per cent increase over the usual crop. Eldon Thompson and fnmily have moved from Leona to the Thomas ranch near Anlnuf. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ben Beatty and three little daughters of Marcola and Mrs. Beattv'a father. Monroe Miller, were in Drain and Leona Sunday calling on friends and relatives. They were lor- mer Leona residents. Mr. and Sirs. Joe Lnnnahan (for mer Leonnites) were celling on friends in Leona Sunday. Thoy are planning on purchasing a house and lot in Drain. The Thiel thresher of Toncalln, was in Leona the first of this week, be ginning at the Pearson ranch Monday nnd nn to the Green ranch Tuesday. They expect to finish this settlement this week. Vida Happenings VIDA. Aug. 12. (Special) Re cent visitors at the L. G. Holeman hnme were Mra. Ilolemans Bister, Sirs. Morgan from Eugene, Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Kuml and t'stncia irom Reno; Mrs. Kumble's mother, Sirs. Holcom. Mr. and Mrs. Delbridge Ilnlromb and three daughters, Elila- betb, Jeanne and Anne from Dexter. While they were here they went to Blue River on a picnic. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mnc return ed in Thomson's lodge after a trip to Portland. Tbey were accompanied by friends from N'ew York. Jimmie Sloore and nrotner imneri from Eugene were visitors at the Ioria Donoh home Sunday. Mr. and Mra. Arthur Slinney from Oakridre were vlsltora at tbe home of Mr. Sllnney'a grandfather, B. F. Minney. Helen Wearer from California la visiting her grandfather, Mrs. Wea ver. 4 At one time, the United Statei and South America exported 4X),'XpO burn ing bird skiiia annually to Ltigland LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE ? They Never Come Back? By HAROLD GRAY. The Best of the Nation's "Human-est" and Funniest Comics On This Page Daily FIGURED HE'b DISPOSED OF ALL INCRIMINATING EVIDENCE FOREVER- HNVM- FOREVER EH? S WHAT HE THOUGHT wK&'&s II fBloll5-! 7N1 ?TMuseL.H?KI dS&s IN All &W,HE? &lsPOSEt MIND ON A NIGHT OVER III THIS DRY AIR---MO TO 1 I THIS TIN BOX TS?Pf?iTN I I 9f ALL INCRIMINATING I THIRTY VEARS AGO- STILL. I I I LEAVE THE W ON THIS I FAR BACK AD T oV THE I I EVIDENCE FOREVER 'I I vVrJEvou52wHTWP BKf2ifR' 1 DOCUMENT- HE COULDN'T I BLAST tAaT WOULD CLOSE I HrA-M FOEVER . EH? I WHEN YOU KNOW THE MAN- Jjjj I HAVE REAp rft EL I THAT PART OF THE MINE- I THAT'S WHAT HE THOUGHT I yl yp SUrrlne, pQPEYE YEP, SPOOKS I BlO SPOOKS fND UTTL.6 SPOOKS, BUT MOSTLV I BIG SPOOKS THIMBLE THEATRE I JUS'ft MINUTE. CrXP'N.X 1 7 S(V.VrMEfH'bTrW V ( SVMPVrAGWEOMJ V I w 1 r nm 11 x 1 -c 1 1 . I I I I s . NOW SHOWING "POP EYE MEETS HIS WATERLOO" V TOMORROW "IT'S THE PRINCIPLE OF THE THING" By E. C. SEGAR l FUNERfW. THE J FOR NOTrMU', m' VTILL ) EVIL. &PRKS - POOtV- f UlV-V Mk'E. I GOT CHeKTEO- VftM J THKS THE ONAN THINCa k V0UR5HPHOV0- J DISGOSTIPMED ON ENB.T' r-rtr ' ""'ii,... gj-'a MM BE TOO SUPERTSHOS IMS 60RH, tAEV;ER FELT SO DEJEtTlPOTEO j IN IME UFb f SECRET AGENT X-9 tLl WRTCH, WHILE VDU SLIP IN FIRST-GOT THE FINfiER- PRINTCOMERPT&ET?, T ( VOU BET.' 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AN' COROT5 - BEFOEE 1 I'LL BE KETCH ME .1 REMBRAWDT OR DA I HEARD OF THEM, I TRYlNj' TO SAY KIN 'A VIMCI - WHY, IT WOULD WA"P FAIRLV HAPPV' BEAT SOME I YOU EE BE WORTH THOUSANDS') 1 I WA"b JUST CbETTIM' DUMB GUV A NAME "4i A MILLION MAYBE -, 1 OVER HIS OIL FlMDS. OUT OF A 1 ON THAT? l'LL TAKE THIS TO )m WHEN WE BRINGS UPyf REMBRANDT, -m.. Jf,:y'Ji vKl,.AN EXPERT- ?S CORTOTS AND JrS PER TWO M'ffi&fM.i m"1-""''' TdfT ..a'.iQw.. ,f,fs Jtf-JSt' s4m w ii'.f LMif tst. HEBOE5 ARE- MADE - NOT BORKJ. S-J Major Hoople HAVE BEEM VETRSQM5EP, tPE PlOVJEER-S -BVAWEALTHV PRiEWD,TO )'& WT- WL1I4 bf 1 "SPEMP A FORTSHQrAT AT S f THE OMLV SPWT Mi, HIS 1,000,000 ACRE TAMCVA, I'sS "T'5 ,tJ HlM ' mjSlTiMCa BQ SAME OUT feW1 "RlPpLtD TXWkl OVER y " LiWDEP, THE STAV,S,IW THE HS TOWS!LS- WDE OPEKJ SPACES E6A-D, S AS VOK WIPE 5 BOTER IT'S THE TlOSiEER J OPEKl SPACES, 2T J SflWT M THE HOOPLE . C THAT TTRAV OP S BLOOD- T. WAS ..vf7 O V HISI5A V Ml? A HOOPLE WHO h-" ' ,UsX PEP-PECT . 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