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THE REGISTEB. GUARD, EUGENE, OREGON
RECEPTION GIVEN
BY GOBURO CHURCH
FEDERAL INCOME
GREATER III ALL
WASHINGTON, Aug. 21.
Increased federal income io every
Important category of taxation wan
reported today by the treasury In its
surrey of Internal revenue collections
for the first month of the 1037 fiscal
year.
Income durhijr July, the treasury
revealed, rose $iA72S,9(X bov co1
lections for the same month a year
ago. The Increase in some item
amounted to several hundred per
cent.
The totiil rose from $221,597,633 In
July of 1U35 to $2SS,32i,539 for the
same period of this year, an increase
totalling almoBt 30 per cent.
Publication of the treasury figures
recalled the statement issued last
week by Secretary MorgeMhnu. After
conferring with President Jtoosevelt
and congressional finance leader, the
cabinet member said no additional
taxation would bo asked of the. next
congress.
Notnble Increases included: Gains
of $12,7r2,211 for taxes on liquor;
rises from $14,3W.533 to $29,0rp.tJ3
from corporation income tnxe; rises
in individual income payments from
$0,598,000 to $11,052,000; rises in ex
pecs profits taies from $174,000 to
$1,048.X0; rises in estate taxes from
$14,224,000 to $29,014,000; nml Hups
from gift taxes from $96,000 to $327,
000. The taxes on bonds, issues of capi
tal stock and conveyances yielded $2.
116.357 for the month last yenr and
$2,479,000 this year. Collections on
automobiles reflected improved condi
tions in that industry, rising from
$3,089,000 to $7,715,000.
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LEAVES ON TOUR
SPRINGFIELD. Aug. 21. (Spe
cial) C. TV. Ruth, of th Bprinc
field creamery, liai left on a vaca
tion trip to southern Washington.
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LET your tint fall ensemble be
a knitted suit. This smart
model, of nubby wool In a Per
sian knot knit, cornea in the new
red earth color. The aklrt is trim
and straight and the jacket, fitted
at the waistline, is finished with
four pockets. It's worn with an
emerald green wool scarf.
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BEING PLAYED BY
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COIXMBCS. O., Aug. 'Jl. OJ.RV
The role of a "Solomou'' in a double
puternity problem of 10-year-old twin
girls now in a Wheeling. W. Va.. in
stitution today wan shifted by Mrs.
f.uetta MagRuder. chief of the state
division of charities, to Miw Julia
Griggs of the children's bureau here.
The mother of the twins, a Colum
bus woman whose name Mi. Mag
Ruder refused to reveal, hat asked
for their custody. The girls wre
placed in the institution by the father
who was unwilling to allow his wife
to hare the children on the ground
that another man is the father of one
of the girls.
Obstetrical advice to determine
whether the father's contention is pos
sible was sought by the state division
but authorities only aid that while
it could occur it would be difficult to
prove.
It was pointed out that, although
blood tests can indicate a certain in
dividual could not have been the
father, they do not establish the ab
solute identity of the father.
Flapper Fanny Says;
Independence Plans
Big Hop Jambouree
INDEPENDENCE, Aug. 21. (Spe
cial) The coronation ceremonies for
the queen of the Hp Fiesta, to be
held here August 27 to 30 inclusive,
will take place on the opening eve
ning of the celebration. Mayor A. L.
Thomas of Independence, will crown
the Fiesta ruler, and an elaborate
ceremonial will be presented under
(lie direction of Paul Uobison, Mrs.
Elsie Holt, and Mrs. Maurice J.. But
ler. Hop pickers are arriving in veri
table hordes, and it is expected that
at least 15,000 of these workers will
be in this locality by Fiesta time.
More beer is consumed in the Uni
ted Stntes now than before the prohi
bition era.
A good paint job wins praise, whe
ther on t face or surface.
Founder Of Mormons
Is Play's Subject
SCHENECTADY, N. Y.t Aug. 21.
(4) The reception of his new play,
"Moroni,' spurred Edgar Lee Mas
ters to work today oil a new book,
which be said would be "of biographi
cal nature." Musters, former Chicago
lawyer turned poet and drnmntwst,
was present last night at the world,
premiere of "Moroni," an epic drama
based on the recorded life of Joseph
Smith, founder of the Mormou faith.
Frigate birds are used to carry
meninges from one Pncific island to
another.
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SPRINGFIELD. Auf. 21. (Spe
cial) A sroup of local citizens, act
ing against the hazards of swiuinioiT
in the Willumette river as cleuion
sturtrri by recent drownings, has
made a request tu the Eugene adult
education administ ration office tliat
the possibilities of a swimming pool
in Ibe river here be investigated.
Materials, under a plan suggested
by the group, would be furnished by
Springfield people, the government
furnishing NYA labor. There is at
present no NYA program in Spring
field, eicept as has been worked out
in connection with schools.
George C. Berremau, director of
sdult education in Lane county, has
written to Snlem regarding informa
tion on the possibilities of the project.
Seattle to visit with Mrs. Mitchell's
sister, Mrs. A. E. Cray.
BUSINESS VISITORS LISTED
SPRINGFIELD. Aug. 21. (Spe
cial I Dick Potter of Deerhorn
transacted business in Springfield
Friday morning. Marion Elston was
in from Leaburg.
GOES FISHING THURSDAY
SPRINGFIELD, Aug. 21. (Spe
cial I Harry Whitney was up the
McKenzie Thursday, and obtained a
nice catch of trout.
REPORT BEING PREPARED
oi-m.ur itjLju, auk, .i.-i'f-
rial) City Itecorder tl. B. Aldrich
. . i. tu
rn preparing ine annual report ui me
city finances for the state 'treasurer.
IUKA MEETING POSTPONED
KPnrKflFTlTt.n Am 21. fSne-
ctul The meeting of the Iuka circle,
ladies of the li. A. it., originally
scheduled for Thursday evening, was
postponed until two weeks.
Two Lumber Mills
In Full Operation
8PWNGFIFXD, Aug. 21. (Spe
cial) Both of Springfield's new lum
ber milts the George tSiomami cedur
mill and the Warren-Stock mill are
in full operation, it wus announced
Friday by Kdwnrd Privnt, chairman
of the industrial tract committee.
The Southern Pacific is contemp
lating building n spur to the Warren
Stock establishment, hut definite
plans for this project have not yet
been revealed.
VISIT WITH MURPHYS
SPRINGFIELD, Aug. 21. (Spe
cial Mr. and Mrs, H. T. Mitchell
of Ashliind stopped over Wednesday
and Thursday to visit their son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Dill
las Murphy. They left Thursday for
COBURG, Aug. 21. (Special)
A reception, honoring Dr. and Mrs.
J. D. McCormick, was held Id the
Methodist Episcopal church Wedues
day evening. The following program
wa presented: group singing, by the
audience; invocation, by Ward Pate;
vocal duet, by Joanna and Arrol
Roork; piano solo by Helen Drury
story, "Life in a Methodist Parson-
age," by Mrs. Arthur Barrett; talks
by J. A. Roork, Herbert Stoueberg
and Ward Pate; end a vocal solo by
Ferris Sidwell. Refreshments were
served in the dining room to about
00. Out-of-town people present were
the honored guests, Dr. and Mrs. J.
D. McCormick of Springfield, MUs
Dora Scott of San Francisco, Calif.;
Mrs. Edwardp 7
, Mirth,
Bne.
FlierlRp
LondnR0und
i, over a,..irM,,!r!Sl
"iu tuday, preMti
trip to I.ondon '
I "I a rm,n nri; Jl
even Merrill ,t..-CT
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VISIT OUR FOUNTAIN
FOUNTAIN SPECIALS
CONEY ISLAND DE-LUXE
BLACK AND WHITE SPECIAL
WAIKIKI BEACH PARFAIT
CAR, MA-MALLOW SUNDAE
ORANGE BLOSSOM
SOUTHERN COOLER
FROZEN GRAPE ADE .
WE'RE STILL SERVING THOSE FAMOUS LUCKY MONDAE
SUNDAES. TWO REAL TREATS IN ONE FOR ONLY 15c
WE SERVE A SPECIAL 30c LUNCHEON INCLUD
ING SOUP, SALAD, ENTREE, DRINK, DESSERT
GEORGE SCOTT, Fountain Manager
Q5p
20o I
: 20c I
15c I
15c fe3?l I
I Doz. regular, Junior or auper size
KOTEX
19c
1 PL (agar and mineral oil) 4 0 1
Agarex Compound tbjC I
ioa rioxDury nousenoia jat
RUBBER GLOVES 1JC
o uz. jar (Tor sunournj r
UNGUENTINE yC
55c cold, vanishing or liquifying J
Pond's Cold Cream JJJC
Full pint Maacal't (for handa and
face)
ALMOND LOTION
39c
IS.00 Pal guaranteed
WRIST WATCH $298
, Gal. Port, Angelica, White Port
or Sherry
Monastery WINE
95c
SHAMPOO SOAP
50o Mead, (a palatable cereal)
PABLUM
31c
Cleans all kinds of white shoes
SHU-MILK
23c
$1.00 Defender Water Bottle or
Fountain Syringe (39C
CuaranteeH
wmaammammmBxmmmmnsmmM
Quickly relieves discomfort of
our ttomach
BISMA'REX
so A atimuiant to tne Kianeya m
DOANS PILLS
59c
1 Lb. Rexall theatrical
(It makes the skin smooth)
COLD CREAM
The popular game of the season
MONOPOLY
$1-98
run pini Mmincin .sA atfSa.
MINERAL OIL ZyC
run uuart Kexan (new tow price) m 4
Milk of Magnesia q)fQ
ngonnury racial a.
TOILET SOAP 3 for Z5C
500 Sheet box
KLEENEX
31c
ui. (wun epnearine)
Nose b Throat DropsUC
50c
Shaving BRUSHES SOC
'THE RIGHT PRICES ON EVERYTHING EVERY DAY"
"Eugene's Own Store"
McMorran &? Washburne
MERCHANDISE OF MERIT ONLY
PHONE 2700
Now!
Sale of
Shirts
$1.39
Sale of
Socks .
2 Prs. $1.00
3 Prs. $1.00
4 Prs. $1.00
Suit li
Sale 1
Not Equalled in
Eugene This Year
k All Wool Fabrics
New Styles
Single Breasted
Double Breasted
All Best Shades
if Excellent Tailoring
k Dark Medium or Light
At This Price
For An EncUof
August Sale Only
SEE Yixrmv
Continuing The
Sale Of
FALL SUITS
"That Have
That Swing'
Bought
To Sell
at $19.76
$17
.95
in 1 ne .
"Eugene's Own Store"
McMorran
2? Washburne
MERCHANDISE OF MERIT ONLY
Attention !
Two weeks ago we advertised a
''Final Clearance" of Dresses -we
thought th: prices low enough
to move them all out -
Apparently they were not, so
we've regrouped these dresses
and added others in another
Dress
Clearance
To Quote The Former Prices
Would Sound Ridiculous
Three Groups Now
GROUP No. 1
136 DRESSES
Both prints and plain colors are
available in this group There are
youthful and matronly styles There
are navy blues and some blacks
mostly light colors. Every dress Is
desirable.
Sizes 11 to 60
GROUP No. 2
93 DRESSES
A fine group of dresses that are here
not because they are not attractive
but because we were too ambitious
and bought too many Excellent
size and color selectiou in prints
or plains.
Sues 12 to 41
GROUP No. 3
45 DRESSES
Included In this lot aro a few sheprs
and dark colors Also light colors
In plain or prints but the majority
can be worn right Into the fall sea
son A splendid bargain group.
. Sizes 12 to 4
NO REFUNDS NO EXCHANGES ALL SALES FINAL"
HrJ,
Second Day Sale No 'Mend
$1.15 to S1.35 Qualities
It took us several months to secure them We think
m L w ou! ,n a fcw davs- Sal continues until
Monday night only.
TnmllATS
SILK H0S
-FIRST FLOOR-
79c
Phone 2700
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