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THE EUflENK DAILY GUABP Pago .TUi'co ' pPILS PASS JIB GRADE EXAMS " i assd "' reoeut 'TLuiiimtiu"" ami cxamina- 2" ! 'uiuilv Suerintcndolit K- fc ' list of ""; s,,c' "'"'S:....F,r,n,c Isabel Kd- i v in -Clarence Gray. l,r"'t .. ,'n '.Howard A. Hughes, n.,flniii - . (' , ii-ht conditioned, i v .-Clark's h. Gcrsbacli, --"vr' -M-nallie McOuiro, B. Disirirt o. 'n in S- iSl-One condition ed. SI No. J0-P..ny Olive Wilkes Carl Fischer. ' Join, nnn I III! Vt rf'Wll. I....I...1 Ami' Afulhtf. xZ' conditioned. i Vis. p,rtrt p - conditioned. Lu.11. S '" i Swag- PL1: ... x-.. iiv Donald Dnvereaux, Disina ;"- , tolKlii""'1- , . . . ... nmllne conditioned. . !fe"ut No! lll -l-loyd Heuedict Rob- lMrict No. llS-l'hireuce Spry, ouo T ST No. K1-HU.-U H. MoCull Te.hlie K. Keeler, Vcnucr V. In- MIS- ' IIMrict No. UP-Keuucth Thompson. Muriel No. i:SS Ktlith Grace - Keu- " . .. ill !..,., Vm1rik nuiricr .M'. L , r '""'h" . . , y, Donna Nicholson, Loin l'nchanl, Vnoor Bryant. . . ' Dijtrict No. l.'irt Hornico Evangeline Diilrirt No. 1G Herscbal F. Honey, lUrt Ellen Moon. Margaret Haugaou. Tftstriet No. 1K2 Edna Gladys S.vph- ;;fv:fi5-r.p & -'A B Si 3S Continiies Next WeeK SEVEN BROTHERS MAKE UP THIS FAST HOOKEY TEAM: These are the famous bcnnarr Brothers and their prc.ud father who is their coach and manager. They hail tte ner' tari0' Canada- and are in the United States meeting some of the fast- Oregon Products This week Demonstra tion and special prices Kerr's cereal products. Know them, nso tlicm, boost them. Dce Swan Company Wholesale and Eetail ' Grocers. Eighth and .Olive.... 3 phonos 183 iTB, Sarah Itiisl. Lcln I.toim Mvpht-rs. District No. 1.S5 Fern Alii'la Ciim miim, Virlis Lome Fischer, Verua .M. Winter, Mnerel A. Barton. IWstiict No. l.stj Three couilitioneil. District No. 3N7 Howard K. Nute. lMstrict No. One couilitioneil. District No. V.r One couilitioneil. IJuitc a number of pupils will have successfully passed as soon as grudcs are received fioja othrr counties aud states. Many Pass in Two Subjects. Sixth aud seventh grade pupils who have successfully passed the physiology and geography slate examination arc as follows: District No. .0 Gladys D. nice. District No. JO Muriel Ardath, Just ina 3. White. District No. 15 Dale A. Burgess. District. No. li Rugh Cowart, Virgil James, Evau K. Hughes. Maude Sunkey, ioris Jiycrs, uutn I'oweii, .Murviu v Strom, Dorenc Larimer, Margaret Mil ler, Austin Mcl'herson, Iticbard Kenneth Hnnole, William I'ollard, Earl Diggs, Iji'Hny Nice, Agatha Heals. Hilda I. Dit to, Oral Moody Neet. Quint Lcnthcr, in physiology; Lela Lybarger, Winifred Ty son, Doiulhy Cumming, Enrl Otto Ny Btrom, Pauline Nellie Mcl'herson, War ren Hartley, Anna A. llryuchuk, Frank Louis Lombard, Kstber Mnble Ienhart, Margaret Adeline Howell. Hale Cliugan, l.uiile Stewart. Turia 'nrolyn liinird. Vloht Ethel (iodrlard, DeEtta Marion Duryee, (ilndys Walker, Helene E. Rich mond, I.ibbie Skalicky, Margaret llnlsey, Abbie Tomseth, (.'onstnm-ii Eli'i-heth Rcbhan, , John I'race ilcDennott, . Rac Cnsteel. I District. No.,-1 Agues Grupp. I District No. ilj'8t.er Ii'bow, 1 Wil liam t.'. Adams, Roy Dorf, Thelma Liirilc E TAX PAYER at Mn noon. Chas. Elliott's Thursday atter. Exceptional Young Men! Can You Qualify? e are looking for ex ceptional young men. ne are placing a limita tion on the word "excep tional" to include young nicn with lmk accounts; 11s as proof , sufficient fiat they have backbone as well as wishbones. ' "ith such voung men '"ore is alwavs a likeli of a future, mutual helpfulness. JVuir younp; men, the "'"'ers of this bank nave a sympathetic nn aerstan.ling of tho prob s young me,, ,f ,.,,. future being in front r 3 rather than behind s, wo have an ambition w develop; to construct an(1 to assist others. )oii are young or to clas yourself men who wish to ami r ''UsilM'HS finnnrwl affairs this wS,n!i:r ai"1 1-culiar v,v ,.1., ..... ; W your ae- von are ft1,. 't;.,,,,-v:n "''" n ifieml. ' BANK0F COMMERCE I'oi'thiui), Ore, Jan. -1. "Several ituestioiiH involving hoiivlH'b of inrome must be eonsidrri'd by the indivhtuiii tax imyer in ileteruiiniiifj whether or not he must file a return under the income tnx low for the eiilendur year HKM. necord ing to I'Jydo (.. Huntley, collector of internal revenue. "A thorough consid eration of these quest ions will material ly aid the taxpayer not only in satisfying himself that lie imiHt make n return hut in innking out the return which must be filed not later than March llJ2." Collector HuntJey says that before making out an income tax return lor ine year J!1M, every taxpayer should present to himself and carefully consider the fol lowing nuestions. What were your profits from your jnis ineHH, trade, profession of vocation? lHf yoft rcccivo any interest on bank deposits r . . Have you any property from which you received rent? Iid vou'receive any income in the form f dividend or interest from stocks or bonds. Did you receive any bonus wi during the i year I Did von niflke any profit on the sale of stocks, bonds, or other property, reul or nersoualr Did you act as n nrotier in any tnuisnc tion from which you received commis sions t Aio vm ititirefited in any partnershn or olhervfirin from which you received nut ineomn f - Jlave you any iuconio from royalties or pntenls? . Have you any minor children who arc working " ' , , , Dn voii nntirolii'in e. or have the right to appropriate, the earnings of sm-h children? If so, the amount must be included In the return of income. Has your wife any income from any source whatsoever? it so it mum oc in cluded iu your return or reported in a umiHfif n ri'i urn nf income. Did you receive auy directors'1 fees or tniRtpcs fees m the course of the year.' Do you hold auy office in a benefit no cietv from which you receive income? AiiKwers'to all of those ouestiiHis arc necessary to determine whether a per son has an incomo sufficiently large to require that a return be meii. ami may he the means ot avouims me ucn,v im-ii allies imposed for failure to do so with in the time prescribed. Iipbowv Milton Layng, Clifford Dick, Sylvia Thornton. District No. 27 Lawrence Buchanan. District No. y. Arlo Cralis (lates. District No. -10 Leon Morss, Daisy M. (Iregor. Zelln Creson, elpha Creson. District No. CatherineScott. hyun Walker, Orson A. J. Finch, in physio logy, 'Dale l'onsford. both. District No. Hi Virgil K, KuhscII, Heilery JiCe Cruant Mary liowon in phy siology. Edward hoe Itiood, Hay Jeffries. District No. M Uobert (Jleu Gibson, ICobert Kirmmess Ilaber, Hnrry A. Mil ler. IJarohl 'Hi oi n as Iioesen. District No. (II John Oront. District No. Thomas Wallace. District No. li!t Julia Klizhbcth Jen sen. District No. 70 Kdna Moore. District No. 7! Norhy Howard. Ken neth O. Brush, Charles V. Applegate, IMstrict No. S"i Orval Katon. District No. 80 ICobert X. Holladay. District No. S7 Harry Carseallen. Alma Barnum. KNa Marie Baker. District No. 1S Hose Jvinilt, James Oscar Taylor. District No. 10ft Lrtuml H. Hustings. District No. US Merrill Spry. Ches ter Ellon Poller. District No. '2'2 Raymond Gillispie and Virgie Carpenter. District No. lti Emma May lingers. Arthur V. Krii7.ec, Jr.. Bessie Marie Hichardson. 1eIlov V. Harris i :. ...:... v.. i.xi t..ti. 1-I1n ls...i.K- District No. James (. I a r a n r e J UOJNA. Mumnau. r.ari i. i oauc. i-oimm r.umruc ,jun)a( Jh1 oi.Mrs. Elizabeth IM'HIII. UUI1K U. I Hill III. I ... ..... , M ,vl B(n..lnir . Iistriet No. i:!D I.ydin XI. XlrXlilliu. ""'""" -.-... -. i, ,i I the home of Mrs. J. Camp, who has IMstrirt No. 141' Ruth Jar. been III District No. Ill Ksllwr IVarl Whit- .Mrs. Jurk Htcphcns uave a birth taki-r in Dlivsiolouv: XV. Srott I'nrson, tiay simper for her son Jack, and Don-as K. llammilt. Hi'ttie Kennedy. invited some ot bis friends. inxmcc .. i.ik i 'liver neuis. Mr. and Mrs. Vance Bcavey mu Idstrir-t ,o. t-il- im .tine llmision. tlrf,, U) iV.M jrday ..eon ..isrsaret imim, ...., ., Hts Bhannon nltorea to hountnin. , . . , District N". I V, Veritie Crain. Philip i tuwn haluraa. Crais. XVard S. Smith. Holand N. Kilter. ! Mr. Allison I'rltrhard and Court- in eooeranhv; Waller II. lioss. I l.nle it. ney nuinneur imuoreu iu iuvn un S' Xforaiin. Ililriit No. 15(5 Klnj-rt X. XblJlush lln. Theo. K. Xli l.aughlin. Dislriet No. 102 Clara Dickens. District No. 170-Klhr Xlllrs. Clif- I ford I. Worthylake, Charlie Siuiikins. A. I Worthylnke. District No. IiI-.Mirilia .tiurie r.r hart. District No. ArnVn K. Smith. X'eicil Krost. Ttistrict No. 1ST Kin cry K. richreii ders. , PORTLAND RETAIL PRICES Washington. D. . Jan. "1. While Hie cost of litiii! in Portland. Ore,, in December. 1!-I. was ..:t per cent more day. lira. Chas. Klllott visited friends iit Murrain Monday. I(ev. N. I., XVorkman, of Marcola, Itrecclied an lmressivo sermon to a full house. In Ionim Kundny. A Idlllirtsy parly was held at the homo of .Mr. Win. Seavey In bonoi of Miss Piulne Hammlit and Dor cas lliimmltt. A large crowd or yntinit people attended and a vory pleasant time wis enjoyed by all. Miss Alia Chenonorth visited at the home of Mr. Frank Spores JSut-urduy. .Mr. N. J. Ilrynnt motored to JUNCTION CITY Junction City, Ore., Jan. 21, Paul Boguard, of Harmony, was shopping- in Junction , Friday. . Mrs. . Barzeo, of Harrlsburir, who Is ' 1 visiting with Mrs. William Harp, ts ill at the Harp home. Noah rurkerson, ot Harpole, wus in tho city yesterday. Mia. G. W. Porter und son J nines were shopping in Junction Friday. from Harmony. Joel Smytho was a Friday caller: In . town from Meadowvlow. Ncls Nell son has returned to Junc tion from a trip to tho St us law. Chris SUoino waa a Junction City visitor yesterday from Santa Clara. Mr. and Mrs. GcorgV Younsr nnd daughters Jols and- Iluth motored to Kugeno on business Friday. Mr. ami Mrs. IiitJoro, of Batxdon, ! aro visiting at tho homo of Mr, und. Mrs, Floyd Summers. , . j Mrs. Normun Purkcraou was vis iting rehitlvcs in tho city yesterday. Mlna Kate fCalvqrt. student at tho K ug cue 'Bible University, is spending tho week-end at tho homo ,ot hor parents, Mr. and lira. Jamos Calvert,1 nenr Junction. . Mr. Galnea, Southtnrn Pacific do. pot agent, accompanied by his-) wife, loft Friday for a wock's vacation in Portland. Uoyd Robinson, of Hear Creek, Is visiting with Ills brother Carrol over the week-end. j T. J. Whittle, of Noraton, was transacting business n Junction yes terday, -.(r , Canton Starr and the ladies' i ux lllary met Thursday . evening in the. I. O. O. F. hall. Afker tho huslnosR sessions a social evening was spent, j Mrs. Joe Jneg, of liberty, was shopping In Junction Friday. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Kaiser and' Miss Carrie Holmes motored to Eugene onj business yesterday.- - ' I J. P. Dorrigan, new properletor of; the Sulphur Springs farm, was In town Friday. ' Mrs. 1 P. Schenck, wai a Ktignne visitor from Junction vyestenlay. , Blchard Thorn and wife, of Itlver view.'were In the city shopping Fri day. ' Ana Tyler was In the city on bus IneaH .yesterday. It. it. Wolf is substituting at the S. P. depot during tho abnon CO of Mr. Gaines, the regular agent. Karl . Uyckman, of lllvervlew, was In town Friday. Mr. ; and Mrs. J. W. Shields were in Kugeno on business yesterday. Jack liurson. proprietor of the 111. alto theulrei has returned from a business, trip to Portland. , J. C. Austin, of Portland, Is visit. Ing at the home of Rev. and Mrs. B. T. Smith. Mrs.' Helen Hummers and her guest Mrs. LaOore motored to Kugeno Fri day. Kd Neave; of Rlvervlew, was in tho city yesterday afternoon. Ole I.lngo, of Cheshire, was a Junc tion City caller Friday. Jumes Calvert and son Ross were In the city yesterday from Gove. , . As our sale has grown in volume each day we have decided to continue our sale of shoes next week. Our prices plus real shoes have convinced hundreds that Price's Values Are IB etter Women's Kid Women's Brown and Black vKid Oxfords, Louis heel Women's Com fort Shoes Women's Comfort Shoes and Oxfords , 4 5 Women's Black Kid Ox fords, low heels,1 at Men's Shoes One bin of Men's Shoes various styles and leathers, values to $12.00, Women's Black Shoes Women's Black Kid and Calf Goodyear Welt Shoes at JVlen?s Black Shoes ; Men's black Kangaroo Shoes,; double soles, it ' V; $MS $5.(85 ' . Price Stioe Cfcjj 5-' " '-gi- ' ' . J.I I II I 1 ,1 E Kihnird Dompier, flit' biiynr, enme In froul Hlue Illver 'iirw'ny lilxlit Willi fifty fine furs which he hail purchased from irnppers in that ri'ifinn. The trip was made after dark ami the snow was so deep that III some places It piled up in front of the car. The fura included one bear, one holcat. three mink, five coons, eiebt skunks and .",1 civet cats. Oak The Inlter are n small species of polecat commonly known as skunks, Miss Aicnea Sorensen, local telephone A remarkably fine ninrtln hide, three oneator, Is In the Kuifcne hoapltal. ; ' T' ln"r' ,v " " " , , ' " " whero she underwent an operation f"j;'"r' r'V; 'T '"J'V, JZ? lor appendicitis. Miss Borenroii ', j this reion. siiile skins brltiKine lK) limn in December. P.lH, the peak f hish i ThllI Hlon t,,, ,,!,,,. n business, cost- wns passed in June, Pl.H v. bi n H e j vmViI Kennedy Is convale arlnd heme with a hadly cut bead. lie fretting: alongf as well as could be oxpocted. , Dallas Harpole, of Mimroe', was In the city on business Friday. Wayne, Mono, iff Harmony.- waa a caller in town yesterday, Mrs. Iletiekab CrslB tit wirVlntc In tho telephone; of?!cnv durrnfc tho Ill ness of Miss Akiics Korenscn. Barker Buys Mohawk. mi i. increase over Jiccemoer, Keod ill Porilsnd cot 107.1 per cent . was injured at Mabel while loading more in Jure. I'.Oi, than in December. : jrs. PIH. but in le,em!cr. ln.'l. ran -luint'-l xr. .s.oit liudcrs. 1111 old resident cl in cost t' nnlv Itl.l l"T c nt over De cember. PHI. lsRins ine oims 11 i" I , ,, ...,. ce-nl,cr. 1!4. as Hie bn-e. other chillirex I ' """'' I Im ronnty. In visum, in the Mr, and Mrs. Porter and son Unite tr.ntorcd to Medford lust week. w-lH-te they Inleiul to make their ilOiilC-. Mrs. Alex Jwia went III living c-osts in Portland as as '"ll": Clothinc tnn-Ir-d up :'" ' per cent ni the i.enk in June. P.l'.'U. Imt nk bs,k ... irf !t i.,.r cent Inat Derei:iber. 1 1 I i aione ha. fail! to respond to the nir' i' j 1 . 1 1...:... tiUI r.t it. hurh.l imint nf increase 4:',.:!. I'ue and lllbt : Tues.lj). rerUr.he p"k.'ir.l ,nM.,y.P..-l. f.-:i ! Mrs. if. Kalian,, w 'in to !.! lnt I locpurn-r. . :. T-". I KurnitiiTf and boir ftirnUliint- M'-j Mr. John llHmn:ltt ane np 1-vVf i-r cent iu June. ' .-,Vrv nr,-i Mr. Jnim ! hut imuk to PJl.i bv l-'nifK-r. r.isi to town to (it 11 Knrr.ni- Kn-pmii 'ourv. fnnnl. rmm- Kfr Nsinii!'H;rathwdl l"tnrn. I 'hn-iisn j Mr. t hiirrh Mnh-l;y. .Iiiiuiary -'Ird, S-J.i --. ' sipMh A'Imi(ioii -"i". )-'. work Vlone H. I". Stevenn f-r l'i:no T'minj. snil Mr. W Klilsoii inu i-t 1 ?ikoMti j'fiuritiy on bus. .I;(n. Kf nneiiy and Ionani ns ia tt')nf t Wendilng to in tti tnnnn ii niltl. to fj-'J'y. Henr hideK are priced tit in 111 ink. X'.i to 7 Hi; ci.'Mim. f -j n y; niMknit $1 o 'J. Prices are sn'd to w yt per i-ent hiffht-r han a yenr so. The furs wpw turned over to the W'il Iiimetrt Junk ivuimanv, which 1r nly hs i.V film sd-ittH .'if. th-ir wfiri'hoiifr on I'tichth oviimo went. Win n tin number reseller 1 .'i Hi Khi-.v mitwnsti'in, one 01 tho proprit'tors. epeitK to take tin' on-xitruiui-nt ast for riiIc. St. I)uin Is 'he worli.'s preniest fur mnrk l, but the biic- vttut hiii'nr urn in iw York tinrl the VallftV StiUre Lilies V.nr.n mnh:tnr phuiV to diMif of purdisfv of the Manola.j pnrt of his eviN In tLe httti-r city. rsniu 1 i.nrM'iiKi in, fiu" imt im-iiiiii'i of the firn, bft tofloy for In.iiRlss coun ty on ft fur hiivmir etpdMion. It. .MiMt, As the World Wags By Frank' Fay Eddy FIVK CKNT KAHKS aro inndeiiiiale, protest th inauaiters of the Kugeni! sirect railway. Their threat to slop Ibu earn if they are not - allowed to eharite a sin cent fare is probably not to be taken loo seriously. Hut their plea that they are losinir money by tho opera lion of the Pars Is quite apparently trua for the patronage is exoeedilijtly light ex cept dm Inn Ihe early evening hours. Pos sibly an extra cent would bring in al most a proportionate increase in tital revenues for it would seem that the patronage 'of the. system was already re duced to about the lowest possible limits, for very few people ride oil tho street cars in Kugeiin except wheu absolutely necessary. tly. Wn have ceased in Kugeno to re gard the street car system aa a neces sity und dependable eonvcuiaucc. A ten milium service between down town and thn university would create business. When a man is cauglit out In tho out skirts of the city ho would wait for car if ho know that one would bo along Insidi! of fifteen minutes. , PDlTr.AHI.H the street car aervire Is ihe idea. It will get farther than rais. Ing farea. Possibly a ix cent fare will heip. rlut it Is likely to arouse jitney competition at least between tho city and Hpringfield 1 hazard the guess that u Ihreo cent fare and twicn as many cam on the mils would work nut better. It could be really popularized. ' The Wenrtlir.IT end Mahel sliitfc.llno frmn Walter Price was announced today by M. fj. Darker, manager of tliej,,,, ,llir,, ,,irI.,i.P eomnativ k;is llarker Mr, tor- Itus company. Mr. i.tirchased larce ipishtilii's of fur. from Itsikei- announces that three seven. ' l.ane ermntv farmers, piiyin, several of passenger automobiles will be. placed thun around fi'ili for lb" -kins of ani on ,hc run and more a, the .ervlce WJrZ needs It r Itiihenalein. The Marker Molor lua company The fur deslers a' nve mentioned be. lust week sold the relfular linn of lieve thai U is po"llle to build llli a stanet operatlim 00 Ihe raclfic IiIkIi.' big fur market at Kiigeue. where trap wav from P.oshur to Portlsn.l t P M esp l.a.e Ibe I, (,t of ex rl cssl, . ' , , . ,r, 1 buver.. o'lvi.iitnat the in- liv of con- sumption of logging nd hiiw mill in n f,nft lir( Knv- r ;t. r. " lit. i'mn- (ipcr:ilonn i.n thf Mitrcols, Wcndllng (ritffl i)0 point by Allowing th li ff r- an! Ma.srl run miins that traffic cnei between to rTcooii'i eir. the on- will be lienvy UUo thin lerrltor und " prime hide, b"m(t ft. fbf other it Is planned to f nit 1st a mm t re. qu-m ir t' e tli-in th three ram now on the run. say" Mr. Rarker. Miff. I'uieni TAf-euiu ('oire. fourth nuin- TUB ItKAHON !. largely in the long intervals between cars. The ninnner in which the Hystem uprftdH around the town makes in possible (o reach all parts of the city, but half an hour is too long to wsil for a car and one is never sure, except it his own home, about Hchi'duli-s. Ib-n-c molt of tin tako a look up the , street and If a car ia not in night, walk. llciM-p mostly we walk. I know this to b. true, for I havi ocean ion to go about the city n (irent deal on fool. ! figure the street car Mjstetn loses on aii aver ' age a fare a day from me, Thnt would Im a dollar and a hslf a month aud there are many of us walkers who are Nuving our nickels in the same way- Wo csn figure that wo not only rnive our money j but g"t r lot of exen.ihe which in usually K')'xl for Uh. j iiiti.i4.ii it Vt: sic .vs.i.jf liiuc o) i 'i'H.i tax. J.t.CiMU vtVUul ttV hu t'A'V. b.w iujui. 1 lone many hours by to in cnlorced ridcstrisnisiu and often 1 sore ly uecd ihu tuiiit. Jtut if any tiling 1 risvo tune b waiting iiir-trad ot waiting tor ear that run oi a bait-hour schedule. MH(K IMPORTANT f the fntt that , . .. i.,. wr ri:i. mil. in im ihiimi. ii tin i us ihv The stages will nperste on regular ' ' 7 ' , ' ' ' .,.. i Q.tr. " Mreel cars and habit Is a ntrong f.ictor Jl.ii-n.- It.. i i.h. r ill mTl iitiM-dtiUi from the tei mitml ft tut ion. iburch Miiti'luv, .IrtiMiary : AdiiiiHiinu fitc, yy in budding up business for a public tit.;- TONIGHT! BASKET CALL U. of Wash. vs. U.of 0. ; NEW ARMORY 7:30 Tickets o0c and 73c On Sale at i 4 Ilauscr Bros.