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THE REGISTEE-GDARD. EUGENE, OREGON Page Three :City News Notes WHAT'S DO I NO Friday . - -Closing day eventa lV.vf round, picnic .up- Li, su Butt6 parK n Robertaon, brines "1 Loau socla funime, a returned from a ,frio to Portland and while ?ri J rn.de a trip to Longview. .here be attended the annual ' lcue. He was an honor M.U-1., ,,., beinc president 1 0,on !eBue. Mr. Robertson . .it tbe convention ,5 ,he tavinga and loan buai 'VthinSton iu llfIlt Lt T. jiuiiu .".v r,J. i ri,: fnp an vears. ac- tld by Mrs.' Nylnd is visiting uw nf their ,.. Methodist Episcopal l Mr. N)lnd retired this year til worm" . Nylnnd have been making jf Yellowstone national park ti, ir, west This is the first tbfj bsve been west. Sill Place o.itinn Artnv announces its L rummase sale will be held G.. in ih building formerly Li by tbe Manhattan cafe, 085 Ldte street, tne iormer sine oi Eighth avenue wesi naving ,.til nermanently. Hours for L ttill be from 0 a. m. to 5 p. Li Meet Tonight Insular meeting of the Veter- L nwiirn Wars will be held in Lory this (Friday) evening at o'dock. There will be consm- Imnortant business and a .HinHnnrA is unreel. A meet- L the council of administration, hment of Oregon, oE tne veter- Foreijn wars will be new snt Auj. 22, at Hoseburg. ttlea Completed m crew of men has been busy Ei oast two weeks renovating fcdtcorating the exterior and in- of tbe Willamette park ball A complete chango of color e has been adopted, and one of Lost beautiful and striking band k has been built, allowing for n bind, besides a lighting system has no superior in tho state. h Here- ud Mrs. A. L. slattern and ktr, Julia Ann, and niece, Miss Fretorius, of Peru, Indiana, been visiting here with Mr. and Simon Ohmnrt and Mrs. Fred- Keeney. The visitors are re al from a trip in the southwest jiuico. Bronte Visits D. Brouse of Covins, Col., is to at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clausen in Eugene. Mr. Brouse laeral manager for tho Mutual n Groves, Inc., in California: Alans to spend some time up the we fishing and vacationing. anion Planned summer communion service for 1 Presbyterian church will be Sunday at 11 a. ni. Those wteh- f join the church are to meet Mm at 10:30 a. ra. For the i. Rev. Milton S. Weber, pas to talk on "Deadly Sins." Joint Meeting i ntsley club and the Westmin poup will hold a Joint open r i .ueinocnst episcopal P. Friday evening at 8 o'clock, li of at Westminster house as fi originally. Mi Listed pons for the neit three Sun- it the Grace T.urhr. keen announced as follow: "How Jesus Live Today?"; "Which Would Jesus Join Today'"; IsAL "ALLAH AN S MM TlS.Z? ,etete around the world dependent Tour... more than from which to choose. reyoU plM,e stayflslong.i -mclus.ve tickets are good for Mm - vel tast r wt via K ln combination with WkL? Pnt'al ni British India i " . "" unnpanin and othel ,f on;vice ticket, either xl .-A . " rue or call tor !"k" ,an racila World nich gives complete informa. o,cNTRAVEL V. .. and "How Would Jesus Spend Labor Day?' Visit from Granite Mr. and Mrs. Gentry Taliaferro and daughter, Gentria, of Granite, Ore., have been visiting with Mrs! Frederick Keeney and with Mr. Tal iaferro's brother, Jim Taliaferro, aud sister, .Mrs. M. M. Custer, both of Natron. Picnic Postponed The joint picnic planned by the C. IT. societies of Leaburg, Walterville nud Fairmouut for Sunday, Aug. 23, has been indefinitely postponed on account of bean picking and work iu the cannery. . To Sing Sunday A boys' quartet from Springfield, including Leland Chase, Stephen Mice, Lawrence Chase, and Roland Farnsworth, will sing at the Central Presbyterian church, Sunday morning, directed by Mrs. Edna Pearson. tare Grove, was in Eugene on bust uibb xuursaay, Creswell Farmer Here T. W. Pebble, farmer of the Cres well section, was in Eugene on busi ness Thursday. In City From Jasper J. W. IleWitt of the Jasper section truiisacted business in Eugene Thurs-dcy. Robert Harper Here Robert Harper of the Junction City district transacted business in Eugene Thursday. License Examiners Here The state auto license cxnminers will be at the K. of P. hall in Eugene Saturday. In Records I SAW I saw a digger squirrel sit ting on a boy's hand eating a nut. And this same squirrel would smell noses with the cat. E. S. What Did You See? Workers League to Meet The United Workers' League will meet Fridny nifilit nt 121 N. Wash ington street, nt 8 o'clock. The dis cussion for the evening will be ou minimum wages. Charles Gold Here Charles Gold, well-known resident of the Alma district, was in Eugene Fridny. Fifty Pounds Cod Caught Leo and Ed Hoselton of Eugene Thursday caught 50 pounds of torn cod fish at Yachats. They report a heavy run of these little sea fish. Road Man Here H. A. Rust, county road super-, visor for the Junction City zone, was in Eugene Fridny, conferring with the county court. Picnic Planned The Meatlowview Kill Kara Klub Is planning, a picnic at Swimmers' De light Sunday. A basket dinner will be served at noon. Lumberman Here W. A. Woodnrd, lumberman of Cot- CIRCUIT COURT Delia R. Garoutte against -Alexander Garoutte, suit filed for divorce. I'lnintiff seeks $50 a month alimony. Bertha Hndley against Charles Hadley, uit filed for divorce on ground of cruel and inhuman treat ment. 4 Plaintiff seeks to be declared one-third owner of 110 acres of farm land owned by defendant in Lane county. A. N. Fox against Long Tom Lum ber company, suit filed for an ac counting and to recover money, G. C. McAllister and wife against Walter A. Terry, suit to collect $2S7.70 alleged due as rentnl. PROBATE COURT Property of estate of Morris Sch warszehild, deceased, npprnised at S1(KK) by appraisers. Worth Harvey, Opal E. Wagner and Fletcher England. NOTARY PUBLIC Notarial commission of Dale R, Winn filed in office of county clerk. MINING LOCATIONS Notice of location of three mining claims in the lilue River district filed by Charles E. Cass. BUSINESS NAME Certificate of assumed business nnme, Nelson Motor Service, filed by N. J. Nelson of Cottage Grove. Obituaries DeWItt C. Trotter The funeral of DeWitt Clinton Trotter, who was found dead Thurs day morning near Leaburg wiU be held at the Poole chapel in Springfield, Saturday nt 2 p. m. The interment will take place in Mt. Vernon ceme- Headquarters for HOP PICKERS SUPPLIES ! ' " ..." - "P burs to make arraneementi for the funerals. LEASED TO MEET YOU!" Awe and amazement will give way to laughter when these strange swelled-head folk make their bow here on Satuurday. August 29, in the Gilmore Circus Parade. Similar to the comic rubber figures designed by Tony Sarg which have won such fame In the east, the huge-headed clowns and twenty-foot rubber animals of the Gilmore Circus Parade are delighting thousands of children and grown-ups too In cities of the Pacific coast. John K. Price John K. Price died early Friday mo mini; at the borne of his grand mother, Mrs. Mary J. Yatighan, 400 Sixteenth avenue east, at the age of 10 years. He had bee ill but a few days. , The boy was born at Seattle, Aug. 10, 1026. The family formerly lived here, having been at Seattle the past ear and returning to Eugene about a month ago. Surviving are the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Price; the grandmother, Mrs. Mary J. Yaughan, Eugene; three uncles, William II. and Bert H. Vau gban of Eugene, and N. A. Yaughan of Portland; three aunts, Mr. Harold Taylor and Mrs. Ray Replngln of Los Angeles, and Mrs, J. J. Manning of Portland. Funeral arrangements will bo announced later from Branstetter Simon chapel. States senate subcommittee. The committee came into being as the result of the burning of the S. 8. Morro Castle In September, 1034, with the loss of 122 Uvea. Experts said tbe problem of fire control at sea was primarily that of isolating a fire, and that several types of fireproof construction prevented spread from one stateroom to another. Committee Ignites Steamer to Reveal Seal Disaster Cause tery and Rev. Frank Cook, assistant pastor of the Christian church, will conduct the services. Mr, Trotter was born April 24, 1S00, nt St. Cloud, Minn., nnd grew to manhood there. At tho age of 2.t he went to Idaho and was married to Henrietta Bull nt Princeton, in that state. They moved to Lana county in 1SW. Mrs. Trotter died in 1002 and Mr. Trotter was married in 100S to Miss Eliza Fnrnhnm of Walterville, Mr. Trotter had been employed by the Eugene wnter. board since 100)1 and at tho time of his death was pa trolman on tho city power ennnl ou I ho McKenzio river. Survivors are the widow; a daugh ter, Mnry Ellen Trotter, nt home; a son. Edgar Trotter, at Waldport; a daughter, Mrs. Ed Soule, of Hoskins; five grandchildren; three brothers, Will nud Luther, in Idaho, and George in Minnesota; two hnlf sisters nnd one half brother iu Minnesota. William R. Waokerbarth CRESWELL, Aug. 21. (Special) William R. Wackerbnrth of Cres well died Thursday afternoon nt the veterans hospital in Roscburg at the ugo of 42 years. He hnd made his home in Creswell for tho pnt 20 years. He wns taken to the hospital two weeks ago. . Mr. Wnckerbnrth wns born in New Rochelle, New York, Oct. 21), 1S04. He served In the World war with the 58th regiment, U. S. infnntry. Surviving are his mother, Mrs. R. Wnckerbnrth of Granville, Mass.; two sisters, Mrs. Herman G. Pitt of Gran ville, Mass., nnd Mrs. G. H. David son of Creswell; nnd three brothers, J Fred JJ. Wackerbarth of Granville, i Muse., II. F. Wackerbnrth of Safford, Arizona, nnd John Wackerbarth of San Antonio, Texas. Mrs. Davidson has gono to Rose- Hop Pickers' Friction Tape "ound Roll 10c 3-0unce Roll, 5c LADIES GAUNTLET Leather Gloves Regular 49c 39c pr- Others at Only 29c Ladies', Men's, .Boys Canvas Gloves Special At 6c pr. Blue Chambray Full Cut WORK SHIRTS 39c eacn Garden Style STRAW HATS 15C and up A large assortment for men, women & children Men's Bell Bottom Waist Overalls Good Quality 79c Boys' Sizes to 16, Now 69c Ladies' Style Overall Slacks 98ceacn Zipper Style, $1.29 Men's Bib Boss Mechanic OVERALLS 97c eacn Regular $1.29 Value Boys' 4 to 16 Bib Overalls Special At 59c Men's Heavy Waist Overalls Special At 89c Boys' Cotton POLO SHIRTS Blue, White, Maize 39c Men's Cotton POLO SHIRTS Blue, White, Maize 49c METROPOLITAN STORE 735 Willamette NEW TORK, Aug. 21. OP) Scientists aboard a Bteamer anchored in the James River, near Norfolk, Va., expected to complete this week an answer to the sailor's tnoBt dreaded problem fire. Marino experts said that from the smoke-blnckened cabins of the S. S. Mautasket, the test ship, will emerge a new era, of marine construction by which tho dangers of fire nt sea vir tunlly may be eliminated. For seven months the experts havo been setting fire to the Interiors of speclnlly constructed cabins aboard tho Nantnsket, burning material representing beds, closets, cup boards, sheets, mattresses, rugs nnd passengers' clothing, then making careful calibrations of just what hap pened. Tho work Is being done by a United DEATH INVESTIGATED GRANTS PASS, Aug. 21.- Inqurst was slated today in the death of Philip Montgomery Wells, 5, fat ally injured late yesterday when bis skull was crushed by a Grants Pass Creamery company truck driven by John Spnrlin. The boy was the son of Mrs. Ronnl Duvall, who with her family came here from Texas to work in the hopyards west of town. 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