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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1922)
' Jay. Evening, jg $ ..Pago Six THE EUGENED AILY-.GUAR D i- I Honiens Clubs, Sfeodal personal Br MARY ELLEN MOORB cum mvo nouLO be moKio m to thi kxhbty turrom irrvm ' ' WA.M. AND l M-1 El.tPHONB NUMBtfc Bd Ms- II C. Woi-tuum, of 1 'urf I jiijiJ, will Harper was in F.ugciic Inst summer, coo iicetcd wiili the air forest palroi. - li- In hugciic Tuesday and W'i'diicmlay of next, week und will deliver a lecture ' on "The Arl of Inditi," Wednesday afler tmon Ht t u clock itt (In Alumni liull of I lit Woman h building. .Mrs. Wort mil it IK very ui ive in Iri liinrl art circles, Inning been president of the Wednesday Alorittug e:ub. Slit line just recently re turned front a two years tri(i nhrnud, tociidiug several months in the Orient. All Muilcnt fiiciiKy women and women ..i ..! ......li. .ii.- i..fii..,i n .(lend the lecture and to meet thi) .around Hip biasing; fireplace occupied tin charming woman. While Mrs, Wart Mrs. Hurry Koru wits hostess to th members of llu- lAvo Honk eluh ill a o'clock dinner ut the Anchorage Thurs day evening. A boiiiiuel of silvery pussi widows' was iiM-d for a eeutcrpiece for tlx. long litble, ut which wero seated Mrs, Nettie J'riittingtofi. Mrs, Ofive Wal ler. Mrs. K. D. Iteed. Mrs. Mentor Ho in-v. Misk Mie Kiusey, MIhh Kthel Kan born. Mi.-. Ktlu'l Kinney, MIhh Mnbh SinimoiiK and the hostess. Needlework mini is in hugcue she will her the house jan-sl of her sisier. Mrs. llnrkcr. Wed jichiIsv noon u luncheon In being arrung d In her honor. Mrs. Wort man was formerly u resident of Kugene and will be. a 1ml to ha vi' fanner iirriiiiiintuncch meet her ii ft ci' the lecture. She ik ch penally , anxious to sec Ihe collection which has just been given to the I niver HlU'by Mrs. Murray Winner. Mra. 1' rank Price wns host ess Fridin jiftcriioon for u meeting of the Friday S".viim club ut her home. 1 1111 Hlich Htieet. Neeillework wan (lie- ilivei-nion itf the alternooti. kiiv ronvi'i'Nallon huin niiny over t)ie Hti i jftiiK f Ihe yriKHoi'N. SpeHol nentK for the dny were .Mi'M. f red I'nce mid Mrs. O, It. Arnold, while rluli ilieinherH present were .Ml'. T. ( '. I.nehev. . Mr. Kiehnrd Khieaiil, Mi-m. 'Mai'Kc lloiifihtoii.-.Mr, (fertrse IfoMhiou. Mvh. it. II. Itnll. .Mis. I', K. .Met 'riicketi. .Mim. K. Hellon. Mi-.s. A'nii Svarvemd mid Mii. Wuyne llunl. The IniNtuNH wtit hnhImI ed In Kervinx cefrewhnieiitN by Mih. (i'm)i(ie UniiKhton..r ' -v . Nuinnl WilHon, c1aiTitlit.il of Mm. KIIuiIh'IIi WIIkcid, mill l.liMiti-niinl Ilnrrv Hiil'lHT, mm nf .Mr. nml JIi'h. Will iimi II. ilnrpiir, of ('lin ininili. ()., will b nnli'il in tin Atuiiml linll of Ihe U'uiiiiiii'ii liuilil.'iiK Tni'wlny, Januiir.v 'M, .it IiikIi iimiii. Aftrr llin Informal tviMiliuu m'i vlpo tlic I'OiinK couple will IcaTP Innni'dl-nli-ly for their new home In HaiTiimrnto, I'nllf. MIih Wilson Ik well known n Kiicene n:id hna nttcniliil the llnivemiti of .Ori'ijon for two jTmra.. Lieutenant ivruiii't lionrK. Knpiia Kui!!i '!(linuia Allinllllle IDoioci (inn will mi'fl Aloii'lHy afteruoun at dork nt the bunie of Mra. llerbcr 'lerke, 111'.') Ililynril street. I;"-- -Special Meeting. - i j SV There ro a apm-inl -meetiiig' nf the. v (tvople o t- Frltlaj- eveninir at -the elty i r 'leti'i-inliiiim 'HWIitt 'Hirl;gl rlil pnyn n" slit rent fare (J on 4 hit 8'rert ciiih lietweeli here and lCii.Tniii'. IninV.nif totiil of iwnily-four : cents foi. ti ruimd trip. . , Child Haa Narrow Eacapa. "II Kriilny afteiroon. Ihe (.ninll ehiltl ,t of Mm. Kunnle Orlfflit, who .aixiiplcH ".ilDarMiientN In the ICIIte.holel, hail a nar row em-ape from death when It found a Imttle of Iodine and drank 11 few riroptt. wheti diHeirvered, ipilek work on the part of Itu paiulinother anred the child. ' K(: V,Jif '; Untkrgoeii Oporallon, MiHN, Miidge Milex haH iindergiine an uprrntlon ' In rnrtland tit Ihe M'offee 'Jouea hospltnl, for.n iiland Inmor on her ini'i-k. At Inat reporta nhe wiih ntlll llv !: ! Hrro From Roedport. ; Floyd I tar lief tt, of Herdhport, ia J fpendtii(T a few dnyn in town visiting bin i ; liarciitH, Mr. and Mra. A. 1C Hartlett. U l '-j' ' Sprtoflf' Psrionali. : I ;llw. Mnen Nrlmm U reported na bo ,,'lni MUito III nt her Iiunu' on Second and .' i' im I.. (( K. rni'ninpinent held tltolr ; iAHUllntitm of offleerri on Thurmlay tovanliid, .followed by rrft'enhmont. ' W, 1. Hhvrmnlii, of Vtda, apont 'iTinra i' lUlur ht town on biinliirnn. , J, V ,lLii'dlit of McCrtdli Hprinxa, re- their nt'compliHlnnontH during the pus ' tturnod. to hi homo after np-emlinx hov two yenin, r ral uaya hero. t - - "'I Mr. mid Mvh. tf. i .Masters are Hpend- 1 CALL FOR BIDS intt a fmv du.va iu l'ortlaiul on u buKincHH ;.flrlp. 1 1 John 1). Ortren In reportrd an beinx ' lHeriously 111 with pnemuouia. The liukespenre club will inoet in tin tvoiiien'H purtorh of the KiiKene C'hiuiibci f Coiniuercti Monday afternoon at U The Santa t'lara Needle elnb wjih en erttiini'd on Thursday afternoon nt the home of Mr, fii-orge ftond. The honrn were quietly passed wilh needlework tun Koelal cli ntcr. the' liostesH ftervina n diiin v luiieheon. asnisted by Mra. Frank Mador and Mr. Wayne ltohinoii. TIm embers pi-ewnt for ihe afiernooii werr ills.. Will llobirtMon, .Mra. Srott Foster 'I'x, (il'it Itohinson. Mix. . l-n Qua if Mrs, Itov Ward. Mrs. Xenl Kobiiixoii Mrs. Milo Han, MrH. lloyd Abbey, Mrn. Curl JtohiiiMju, . Mrs, t 'lint on ( 'heeaia Mi l. iviim Kiulor, Mrs. Kd war') I uirl Irs, Ten Sim k. Mih. Wnyne Itobiimoit. Mi'M. i liiiriii', Mra, Waller '.MeyerH uitil Mcn. (Jeoi'xe hond, (ineats of the dub were .Mrs. .luck Hart; and .Mra, 1- rank Manor, of iJiKone, The next mei(int tvill be in two weeks at the Inn ne of Mih Thorpe on iwr avenue. Miss CI a ni TliXnpson. of Moro, am Idward Iv. Wnril. of Dnfnr,, were inur- rleU al the rresbylerian ehni'eh at Moro Hnturdiy. Hevereiid H. (J. HiuiKon of fid n tin if. Moth Mr, and Mra. Ward are wet! known in Cniversity cireles, as they were eaeh grndtmted from the I Diversity last iprinjf. ' . . Ten Eugeneans Find Way . Into M Who's WhoM Pages Who'a Who ip Ameriea' for lirjU-10:.1 contniiiH the iiimiea and brief Hketehes o UCt Oreguii ultizeua mm being "livini Ameriraiin whose ponit oiik or tieli.eve mitnta make tlii'u personulitiea of (ten vrnl Intereit." The buoU xiva a tutm to the wlmle eoiintry of 2o,l i.'t mnnes. , Twenty-five Uregon townn are reprt sent in thia big iHOgrapliieal book o. prominent Anterieana. ThfMo towns nn the number of their ettizena included an Albany, 4; C'urlton, I; 4entriil 1'nint, 1 orvalliH, M; Jnyton, 1; Deer Island, 1 Knxene, JO; Fori'Kt Crove, 1J; llnlfwin I: Hillsdale, J; lbni.1 Kiver, 'J; .laekson tldlle, 1; Ktamnth Fnlla, 1 ; - MrMlnm'ilh 1; Menfnrd, 1; North I'ortlnml, 1; Ure g'Ht City, I; 1'arkdiile. 1; 1'emlletun, rhilmnatn. I'ortland, VU: -Koek-Spur 1; rtosehnrK, Sulein. 10; The Dalles 1. The namea of nine inemty inemnerH o. Um inverslty of Orexun rtrf'uivn. The, are I'reHldent. T, I.. ChtiiplivU; Dr. .linnet t). Mumi'lt, henil of(heMlepiirtineul 0 nolilii'rtl Hi'ienee; I c. T.nioiy Cloran head of the department ..of ropumee bin auriat'H; Dr. F. (', Seluuidt, of the Imi Xiiaxr depart ment; Jh. 11. D. Sheldon, dean of t in H'hiHiL of iHlueatioti ; Dr. W. W Smith, head nf tJte geology depiirl nmit; Prof. b (I. Young, dean of tin school (tf Nociology; Dr. iieorgn llebei'" direetor of .I'orthmd Joxtenxioii eeute, and Heati nf the invadtiHte ift'hdl; and Dr ill. H. Tot rey, , direetor of medienl re aenroli. The tenth anuria K. 1. Sander .oii, preatdeul of the. luuxeho liibie I'ni verMity.. 1 The next edition of Who's Who will hi published next May. The lat iditiun enn Uliued I K niimew which .liad .never nve viuusjy nppcnrctl In thu book. It will hi intcresdny to seo what cltlzehH of Ore Sou hnva found a pluce uiuong the uev. iuiiiick of the next edition by-reason 0 City News (f oiit'.iued from paje flvrj - ed the TwiiikoH brooiii. Two (oral young men, II. II. De-key and C. A. Lothn-u. Imve inkeii the aren'-r and they report that I lie broom is meeting with Keueral sati faction of Ihe liotiManiu'S. Snow Comes From Portland Frank Snow, of l'oriland, in here v'tn iting friends for h fevv days. attended nml it Ik ex pert ei to innke the neit ue. even better. Clyde Fisk is field etiptjifu of th1 sporting assoeiation. Irizes eotisisting of rhh-keiis will I given uway. Jtotli rifles and shotKuns will be used. ' Here From Albany - Diek Miller, .of Albnny, formerly i Kalesmiiu nith Viek hrothr-hi this eity is a business visitor in Kugeiii for a few days. . J-att Visits in City Mis Mildred Huntley, 'daughter u( t'lydn !. Huntley, internal revenue col r. in i'Tr . lor ijregoii. arrived' m uie eii ffir.froin I 'or t land loony to visit friends. Visiter From Blue River - V ;Mim. Dexter Sparks, of Him.' Itivi visiting fricmia iu Knjiciie fur a daia. - j Green Released " " ' Portland Attorney Here Mii kev (.iroi-n. senleneed to dax fo T. K. I'uwerrt, irf lo riband, was attend-, larceny ..from tlft. Hoiig 1.1 very ftnli! ug to legal business in Kugeuo yesler- wan.releaiM.il from the i-ounty .lail id. Inv. t, j after wn im; 15 tiny. s. I lis release n av o . i ! . jRood behavior. ,m a;o Baby's FirNt Photo j : '.' nT7 7. . Mr. and Mrfr II. L. J'orler lame in A. Turtlm; Girl Hurt' .on Wniioiu on Ihe Siualaw. to have'. 1 nLwI".a ' ,',lcM ixl'en-year.old daugb e!r first biihy'a first picture taken yes. ter of Mr. and Mrs. .1. Tt. Llles, auffore. i-rdiiy. a broken collar boni when the Oldsino biln car iu which she waa ridluu with id Mnx Muggins Improving- l;ZhV7! P "VV"' -tartlc .V11 ap. Max Itn". rttmtll Konvf Mr. . ami Mrs. ' " ''e t.r.de aeross he Arobjjwl Charles linens, who iL been ill will, '0 'J0;1?;3? ifc iKwaT Jihhiheria. ih lenorted to be iircAtl.v m- ...... ."'.T . : 1 V. WIKl WH .,,,. i - ' . uittnig his i wo uuuiTiiiprs, i -a loin n an I"'m(l- , . - - VnBtn Willi f,.nr .f llu. It- fr!....lu t. Man-ola to a basketball irniuc. Annroneh iug the bridge Mr. I.iles was unable tt Mrl Cimwdiaver of tlie Southi-rn nU tu". ning to b eifie tuk. t office at Portland, i via- 0P in ft r1l( H(l miHHeil n oponhavcr Visile Goshen I'nci ling fr.cuiift ut liosheii, where be Used uvnmi.u .IU n, A ,.A.,.,.i..ni.. vw over, mil nine riu oi'iiiiimts lioiionrh it I All u-itl-n al.U t.x ,.r;m l ;.,-, Miss Blankenship Hera for Week-end with the exception of Mist IJIes. am .mm vm-iiii iHiiiinrusiiii . ui leNwen, u(ree of them went on to the ball garni ;p:m illume- v.eck-cnil Willi Miss Mar- inter, llina Mies is a freshman In th ;uret i'ai rtngtou. I'ulvefnltn of Oregon ftnd w:ia brotti'li baek to 'the home of Mr. and Mrs. .1. It Hill. l.Itll J'enrl street where she making her home while nttendiu-r (hi Univeraity.; jhe is. rcpm-icd as dninr ,Jrof. Conkiln Will Speak - ; l'rof. Kdinund S, Conklin, head of the 1,'niversity of UrCaou usyt-boloiiy deinirt- nieiit,, will apenk at the Kiuanis club nicely. tr! and Mrs. Mies live , ne uiM;m-ioi in. inu v'huiii ii uoiei .ooiiiiii.v, . ranta Liam. Buying Cattle Hera ' -n n. ,'- iiugii ciunmiucs. the weii-knouii Ktoek isootn-Kellv Co. Largest r.uyer from Albany, und Frank Decker, I Tn Thlft Part, nf ftroo-AT. in Ijtiit A J- ,. .. r . wr. vew" f f. this city. are. buying cattle ounly. Mr. (.'umlniiigs urrived yesterday ind is stopping at the Smeed hotel. j (Continued rout Page Oue.J Going to China ir. aud Mrs. Mark Wheeler are visit- ug Airs.- o. ( aspersoii oil the Iiiver oad. Iney have been engaged m l. M. A. work In France aud expuct to leave n a few- days for China, where they will. " M" employed aa iniasionarleK. , butfer mill.. The same arranve. turn, the Mountfltn Ktntes . compun buya tue' slabs, sawdust, shavings und other refuse of, (tie mill foi fuel. This Ih u great saving ol wood, a tins is usually consumed In . great burners al moat of tlif Call for Play Shad Bids- ; v Itids for tlie construction of two nltiv sheds nt the Oeflry school and Junior Migh school will be received by O. JL .l....b i.t .ftutfii.l Mr. .1 ! In .In... uary LTi, 7:;50 iu the evening, hheds. tire ( 0,0 PJnlff mtl io operated by elet ment la In effect at. the Wendling mill . except . that here - t le Booth. Kelly coiupuny owns Ita own powei plant. ' The - sawmill part of the plant is- -operated by steam, while to be 10x70 feet, with 10-foot p.llara. Joard Mocta Monday . '' i I he advisory bonnl of the Afercy hoH- pitat will meet in the lecture room M on lay owning to consider reports of the .vork which the institution lias been Uo-, KiMlngor Funeral Sunday " J he funeral of t liarles M. Kissjiger trie power. The! Uoolh-Kolly powei pli.nt also umlshca light and power fur tho." city of ' Wendllng. . The Hpringflcld suwinlU is . a band-saw plant, whllo tho Wendling plunt uses circular taws. . . Little Handled br Hand ' '. . : Uollv plants are highly, ctiufpped with nearly every labor aavtns.de vice known to tho lumber milling In will be held from the Veateh chape) Sun- v.. .i.n- lllH1u t dny nftemoon, January aa, fit a:b. Hcv. du"ry-) ; vrytt l,t' ?umbor thi K. Jtunhnm wll have Winnie of the . "'r uui.u. iib,Vu- ing the Springfield plant, , thu writ er viewed eloctrlcally operated ma chines, controlled by . levers and swltchca, picking tho great ; logH from tho ? wutoru uf tho mill pond, pushing them over the, skids and service. Interment in the Masonic ceine- tery. ,' , .,. , , Funoral of Mrs. 'Ward Sunday 1 J, V I Tlie funertil Mm. W. A. Ward win. be held from tJio Yentrh.rhnpel Sunday. afternoon, .innuat'.v Si, til H:nt o rloek Hcv. F.. Y. Stivern will have charge of unto the carriages of . tho gang-saws the servicea. JntJM'tnent io thi' 1. U. .. und tho Imnbor being conveyed In F. cemetery. J j earrlera to ull parts of tho sawmill, Rolurns From Colifornte . ' Mnlng mill, storago sheds and lum- t. W. Newfomb, well known strnw- "r yarns.. t-rrv misers, and family of Cnnnry. or- About l&u men' work uu a shift at rived In the city toilay by automobile t.o. HprlnKflclil mill, but If It wcrp irom a inur oi several weens iu amor- ... . t,ttn inn.prn ma. They report that it has been vry rainy and cold iu California. I Wc Refinish Furniture ()'Iay & Potcvstui . IMiono :)48. 8th & Olivo The Hoard of School Directum of School lMtriet Nninher -I, Lime Connly Ih-riiiiii. will receive Healed iiili lli to 7:80 p. in., Jiiiiiuiry L'-'i. Hi'.'.', for the COPNti'iU'tion of two pltiyMheils end cou crete foundation, the bids for the for nice to be Neparute from the latter. K:lcrifirntion nmy be received at tin clerk"'! tifl.ee in the ( ity Hull. The Hoeril ri'io'i-vcH Ihe rinht to reject any 01 all bills. - , o. ii. Monks, 'Clerk. School hlM. No. i No. l'.'tt-j'.'l Inaiua with Henrj Tromp, all Weal Sti !ta u U & it t i h ! : TWINKO TWINKO OUlll. 1111(1 Sweeps Better Saves Money 2 in JJfintsf 'h'nmofc infills -7.V I't'icli, nr .'17 iit lir pMu .of Uff:HiiiutJlomu)r.",'.'JCwinku"tfr oi-oinmiy lor Us jfotnl swffpniij; (ua!itn's. LbTIiaitEN & I)CKEY Lock Hox':'(W. ; :;;.:;. ..,: ; "...Eusoup, Orip'n TYViNKO 'r TWIISKO CHIROPRACTIC -. 'r '' . -: r ! :;, - loMtiivtl iliii liiuikl'i of tliousmiils .ol! sufferers who havn Iniloil tr ?H rvliof , nny )th(r wny. ' "' THE CI IIUOPKACTO R invil.es yon lo invoiai ;it'o rhis inHhixU t-T lifiitinont, timliM t'lirinje thuiipiuitls cvory tiny. , . CHIROPRACTIC U iiorxml, il litis to 'lmixT- er'ini.l brciiuso mily xouil fan" COlllt! frinii it.. k , , No fiiattfi" what yniir tnuihU's, r!iiniirni"lif can reat-h your pnso; ; . ' . ,(....,.,,. 1 . . i)k. (;ko. a: simon riione mux KxaiiiliKtiorii; Frr?.. . . Stnirs. labor-saving equipuicnti acvoiul timca that num. I bet would bo required to handle, the Young Funeral Sunday , same nmouut.of lumber und the pro- ihe funeral of Lawrence louua wui ductM would . bo much more coatlv. bo held Sumlnv afternoon at 1 o'clock ..., .Aflt irauoiiiu, r.,.n chanel and the M. W. A. lodge nt the fielghi ears, has often loaded grave. Interment will be iu the Unxter us much as 175.000 fort In eiffht hours In operation ' by three men. : A traveling elevated monorail car rier picks up large blocks of lum ber,, weighing many tons, and trans ports It lo neurly any part of the saw mill, to tho tlry kilns, planing mill and yards. One man operating cemetery nt M areola. Farewell Meeting Tomorrow Tomorrow evening the Salvation Army vi II hold it farewell meeting in honor of Adjutant A.' M. Clenieut. who expects .o leave for Hois Tuesday. His sue- ssor. Captain -Anthony, of linker, is vxpeeted to arrive with his family of four this machine carries ull the lumber children .Thursday. ; wed in the mill to plnces for . , ful.tu,,. miuiHif mid curing. The Ze,r. K McKenzle Bridge - ( d ns nt tllt. spring- tto .Miller returned last evemu from ' . , , , M.Kenxie liri.lse. whete he reports a Held mill hnv capacity of I'OO.ooo temperature i.f (wo decrees below rero nuard Teet. l.e stonig sheds at the Thursday and n foot of snow. The- Me- phinln-t mill hold about l.miy.yun bonnl Keiizie alngi is imw going from Kugcne flM,t u( rinlshe.i lumber. Approx to the Ilridgn on Mondnys.! W ednesdays nillt,t,y r,n varUnlt.B t,f Ul finished aud Fridnvs. returned tho following days. 3 T..i..u i.. ltl.,.t itivr r. i.iii.l.. ihi'rU- I produi t nm kept In Moiuge ut all tlooth. who is litlir Us vice-president, have severed their connections with thti , eompuuy. Tiio partnership was afterwards Incorporated and the mill piin-bus'vl. It-.ter u mill was leased hi Cnbnrg. Kollowliu; this tho mill it Wtiidlifig w.is e..nsirui-led und an obi mill and slle was purchased at Springfield. loiter the Spring field ml 1 1 mis replin'i-1 with a new mill, which burned do wll In l'Jl and was replaced, In H'll. with the great modern , plant of today. The Wendllny pi; iilng mill , was ils I'lirut d and replaced om e.' Tho mills al Siiglnaw wire ubuudotied in 1DHI aud the Cob org mill in 11' 11. but thu two- finely iuiuipprd planta it Kprlngfleld and Weiidllng now taw more than ull four of the mllhi formurly did. t Caplmtlsed at t-'.-eOO.OOO The Hooth-Kelly company Is now capitalized at 2,&00.0'JU, and of this i'Z.TXl'MW is paid up stock, - The tock Is held by about r.o people, of whom the board of directors are the principal stockholders. , Tho hoard consists of XX, K. Danaher, of San Francisco, president; R., A. Uobth, .Cugene, vice president; A. C Dixon, Eugene, general Tnannger; H. A. Dunbar. Kugenu, secretary and treaw urer; I. S, ltruinby, of Portland. I. C Hose, Chicugo: . J. ' A. Koitlng. Sun Francisco; M. -II. Keltey, Duluth; Frank If. IJuek, of ' San Francisco. J. W. Hlodgett, a nationally known lumberman, of Grand ita phis. Mich igan. Is one of the largest stock holders. '. Only about five per cent of the business of the Hooth-Kelly com pany Is , transacted locally' through Its retail yards. .Largo lumber sales are made yearly. In California, but the principal part of the business is done east of the Rocky mountains. There Is some exporting til rough the port of Portland, to China,, Japan, Australia and the west coast of South America. Tho sales offices xrn at Chicago, Minneapolis, .Omaha, Hsin Francisco. Is Angeles and Sac rumen to. The company maintains Ita central offices itt Portland. I U Lewis Is' the sales manager, with sales offices tn the Clsfteo building. The general offices of the company lie located in Kugene, ut Fifth avO. one and Willamette street.T The com. pany's administrative officers, with headquarters In . Eugene, are A. C. Dixon, manager; H. A. Dunbar; sec--etary and treasurer; 1. W. Martin, assistant sales ; manager1, and In uhargo of operations at the mtils: E. K. Martin is In charge of con struction and -repairs and safety work among employees: E.- It, Rndl cott is the purch.".iOng agent; J. A. firiffln is. In. charge of retail sales; and M. J. Skinner has chargo . of "flro patrols, and. trospoeses.. . Drpnrtinent Mradn .Niuiieil . I The llooth-Kelly flro -patrol covers riboiit .100.000 acres of privately owned tl mber besides tluit of tho company, overy year. Heads of depart monts with head (luartorn . In Springfield and Wend ling uru Fa ye Ahrnnis, logging 'su perintendent;. iVi B. j.. Miles, aaslstani. logging superintendent and civil en-1 gineer. la chargo of railroad con-i atructlon; N. C. Nellaen, suiicrinten- dent of the Wondllng irlll; (). H.j Jarrett. fiiporJiitVndent of tho Sprlng-j I'i'Md mill, and Arthur Stout, master mochaule. . .. j ; j Reductions of V4 to V2 SUITS All wintor suits, inc-ludiiiff thu Slllari est fiir-triinniutl wintor models, Imve beet lovist'd in price for immediate clearance Kcffuiai' $2).50 to $1)0.00 Suits on Rale at imo-tliird to one-half off, " Now $16.75 to $59.50 1 COATS Vi'lour, Polo Cloth, Normandy and Bo livia I 'oats ;n ninny .'instances enriched with fur orUunhroidory. 1'eft.ular $29.50 to $79.50 Coats' reduced : one-fourth to one-third. : j .... On Sale at $14.75 to $49 50 DRESSES Wool Tricotine, Taffeta and Canton Crepe .Dresses of finest qualities are oJ sale at one-fourth to one.-third off. LARGE-S 805 WILLAMETTE STREET FIFTY-SIX TO ENTER ELECTS OFFICERS Itecoininending to Uie Couniy Agricul tural council that it Co-onerate in the , stale's drainage pro cram and carry for l ward projects contemplated in Lane county nud naming other projit'ts that Flftv school pupils graduated thisK11' nu. ng oiner i rojits tnat i-eek from the eigh ih grade nf the Junior 5Tlho 1 "f att "t year ,iah and Oean- school nud will enter I N"utn,e'. ,:ounl cultura igh sclumi Mondnv. Twenly.five or more atft. rendered his anmud report to thi' Frenoh Madamoisollo Horo .Mine. Sunnmo Hidgruiu is visiting the FuiveMly of Dregoti today. The career of this French lady was the subject of 1 talk given by Miss Henrietta Ciuov at t recent meeting of the French Hub of the I niversity. ' times. This storage enables build J era In Eugene or other towns of the county lo buy at the retail, yards any h mount of these various kind of finished lumber. llowvvvr. less than, five per cent of the great out nut ' of the mills can b consumed I loenlly. Two Cars Collide ( Some idea tt the number uf main As L. S, White wan this morning driv- 0Wniii(,nH reiulred In the miinufiu' ing a Uulcli anlo on Alder Mreel a Stude. fn4shod lumhrr may be baker driven by John Armstrong came , , . , , . ,m. . , llf , ar.ti.,ai up behind and ran IntA the former's cur K"' .I"K . wf ;a an the lluick tmmed Into an alley. Itoth grained flooring through the mill, cars were s ting at the rate of about 1 From . the pond the logs K' to ihe miles per hour. No on was hurt. t cai rh'.ge und are wimu ed up. theitoe they are carried to the gang-s,iws where the vertical , grain flooring Is Or. Johnson to Tslk , - Dr. W. J Johvson. associate -erre-iory of the l're'yTer'au board of tenv iSrnni'e tied moral welfare, m to make n oddreMN In l-Jugene Sunday, JnuunrV IVrt'oilarlv, is Dr. Johnson work miwvd: nest the lumber H'es to the trimmer whore It Is cut for length. Tho monorail then picks It up, car Vie. It to t..'.lln stacker,, then the iv tu build up h public sentiment Ihut jiimlivr gnen , to- the dry kiln where viH wiifo enfonvner.t of Ihe national irohihttlott ametaiihent. It la cured hi about, 4H hours. Then It la , unataeked aqj 'the monoruil iMire3 it to thn planing , mill. Here It ta mnrhined, finlshoa. gradrd, .tied In i)undlea and. lahl.r Work I'uder 4-1. IIuImi TRc employes of Uhff Uooth. Kelly ttompany .work under, the regiila- f tho cld weather. of the ' foyal , Legion ot Log. t put in riueretel gAr und Lumbermen,' a which they week lush pupils from' other' districts are also ex- . """'" ,"' ..I!10 ,""'ll"V "";'",;."?, necle.l to lieeio a birh aehool course io -U: heeler was elected pi cslil the Ktiaene whooLs Momlay. ' I . ., V. ......... Sexenteen pupils from the sixth urn,.- " the afternoon session. Other officers of the l'attersoi, school will enter ibe 1' w"'a. w"'."'": t-:l1 'B. v.ce.presidenf. Junior hieh school next week, nine from 'l'..1"'10"'" ";'"" mnl tn asnrer: I.in.vln ami 11 from Washinclon. Twen- ! n.mI . ;,A- A'os; s, ar I uniap and !. ty from the sixth araile if the (ienry -.''"."' i""1"" M'hool will enter the seventh gruile in V . . ... the same bllildilllt. i.ie iu,e projei t proRinin wuicn w.is Kollowins are the eighth 2ra.le crail-1 W0I'k.'"l ,',". f "''f''' . " " nates from the Junior liiitb s. ,1: I.-on- 5ts held nt .. A. . includes . iwn- nrd llolin. Kenneth Itoll. llm.Hi.nd Itluir. sirucnve were in many lines I vaiiiaRe Fern Itowilell. Chnrb'S lloyd. F.f hcl Univ.; . ' " ' , ." ...,o ..i IMrothv Unvis. Kltlnn Heal. I"rank Kl-i " reci r.lo.1 as the most important in DAILY STATISTICS DIED WARXKR At Salem, frith.'. Jul lit, 1IVJI, Albert It. Warner, w . . v.'nrs. ' I Mr. Warner formerly Iil in M Hewiles his wift. Wva the deJ J ie;ives u son four and one-hal( jfini The remains w ill be shipped .to wrt nt.il thi rnnernl held at 1 o'd'K Mo4 afternoon at the I. U. O. f. ceafl(J W. V. Ilranstctter has enarje rnngciiieutN. B0Ri WHITIC At the home at Trl4 FonrlM - avenue east. Saturday, Jsnwn to Mr. act! Mrs. ltay -Uitt '' son, .; Fruit Rfllll 'I'hVm oiii. eimfiil rocoamit and sH out am a pau and brown liRlrflv J erate oven, stirring frequently, wai one-half cupful dried apricot M fowl chopper. Mix with enf W1"! wcoanut and knead until well J 11..... Intn fnlU ibOtlt 0W long and roll in remainder of ww4 PRICES ARE DOWN Stewart's Auto Simple Phone 847 f Hott. tHndys Frv, John (lerharl, Miir inrie Hiinnnn, Kvelvn Hollis. Orville Hoscllnn. Mildred McDerinott, Until M Intyre, lne Monroe, Klixnlieth Morse, Hershell Onkes. Orris I'age, I'aul. I'riee. Albert Itasor. Virginia Iteiti. Loyal Knell, Clifford Snmers. Veneita Walker. Ralph Weber, Chester W'illcox. Reatrice W'iu stead. fieary felmol eighth grnde gradnntei: T.tither Adams. Kdgar Itrown. I'earl Chtipmsit. Mabel Carter. Richard Ctev. OH vi Florer. Letter tiates. Julius tiol den. 0nr I lamer. Mnrv Jeans. Frel- erirk KeUay, Mabel Lord. Minlnf n.. t"-- ii MnHorle Ruddimsn. Aim- Wnln.ff. Vir- . " 1"'J pmrnotisl by tin Lime county. Mr. Whitney recommemliMl that the war on rodents be renewed this year es pecially on the Biny diggers. The coun cil has adopted tlie slogan, "No gray digger by H)'4." and it is expected that 7" per cent bf the pest can be eradicated this year by poison. The county agent's report showed flint I here were .'-''Ji calls made to his office in JIVJ1. letters written, Ky circular b'tter- sent out, t!7. of ltl.71."i copies; meetings uddressml by the county agent. IW. or IH.OI I people; farum visiteit yX and davs spent in the field L'lKi. and iu the office. IU!, nun ii HIS '(iriiii. I r - I .. Til Wiscarvon. Iwrenro Otlkion. Chris-1 , T "run7,t."n wor' lino iravri-on, Frank Saflev. Jens Soren- iv,,HV;, f,a'rv,"s' 0I5,T I'rmll,rV1n' pou,! an.-.lva- Smth. Vhelra Rhodes. Rut'- !. marketing, club work. McC aiii Edit It Johnson. V la ii cst.id. I ll"m' n the oid stnnd. market will il b.:n Good Rosii Inter- - Hert Tro- t m fiO-n Ibr FJ nira district t'dat. The prospect o( ifOprnvwl rnds t1' .ve'nr l, he Kay, the HueipiJ lopte e' -orsation in that part nf the country linv. , , .. j Awarded Fifty Dollars i "Jut like gettlur ir-'oier from home," jwa the comment of Clipier Stevctiso, ( pronr e'or f Kotbk Sh.p, ti'sn r--, ,iv;t a f ffv-tlrtllar check fnyn Lelii' WVekl,. Tlie ni-' v i n.xiil fur prire tiiotui of ji bl:nf ,irv. Ar. Ntevep ; vnn iz-rtk the photo t the A-bbi-id ruut i m vears ne and fvrn( about it. A I fr'eud nent it to I.eslieN. Pti Fra"-" Tr n Shoal I - Th t n' r -; -. Sutu itiiiru' nn-nH'ia-t'n ill h,M trnp diool of lie mop I i rv . at the Mate tsme JKnrkot to Dui;d la Februxrv - ConM ni t'oii f the y: cihiic m-kTt will probaidy no Jtart unlit lni in Feb ruary. Hn.vs fsrk! master W. A. Ares, in discussing the r'unr that il was to start Monday. The laige mw msrket Is .o. hsve i fn" cjer't- f,ior whca nittt ie tfl'it tirsi, necni' It will not ho ivivli before Irtf. in r ruarv or eflrb in 0) belong, along with the offkers Mnrch. believer Mr. Ayr-, Ftitil thett th' n- rj,mn.-v. Thore U nvrr mv thd ak.4 alahil I friction lo thr plants flr woods, all work contented. , Proof 'of thta ta that scores of ttmn with the company' have work'-d for Ibvtth-Kelly con tinuously for 10 to 51 years. Sev-t crnl have bven with the "compiny since It wns first .orgnnlted. Nearly nil the auminlsttatlvft erfleials fcav also been "througi liie mill" and nil hiie n thorough understanding of the business und problems confront ing te grnt tniUistry. , j UrRHMtard In 1MA , ! TU llooili-Kelly t.timWr cail.ny iis ut .it.;x.t In li ai a partner -I ship concern " had leaned the mill j which It operated t Snglnnw. The ' c.mt-ri n consisted of Robert A. Ilooth. J. II. Itooth, Ueorgi II. Kellv nlld John F. Kelly. Atl the nriinl TOO LATE TO CLASSUl WANTKD IX) 1!L"V-I)frert '"j owner, from It) to w w; ( J ..:.. in,... ii .I....T otiim a"1.! with location. Auiireaa "U " WAXTKD. T() TIUlI-I-? Ji property Mt-roiHl t3rra ranch, in l.ine fnuntv. Ort dress ti rare tJiurd. . . ".. .i.-1 iTi tailor 1.K..S.N till your measure. iu;n..- ". .. ,. ial or yours, l.istoil a'"' ' 8th Street.' (17 ArilK.K-WitU l a.:res i "fa crop. Sandy, clay le "'' , J timber, balance in." "T.e.ster raltnwar had Jiia scapula and three or four ribs broken as a resoll of After puttinr up a brilliant- fijlit in .."..ik run mrr m ninafr Bjon tms roe urst periml ot laet mailt "s name morninie about S o'clock. caainst Ui veteran Vuiversity of Wash- The aiTtdent oci'iirred near the Midc- iumon five, Oreaon finally suivunihcd to i iinini Olltl, .mil street anri Sixth the Sim Dodrcrs lv A 4'l to lit lu-ure. avenue east, as "a'l.iav a hanlim In the last period of the .nme. niachiue e.me refuse lumlwr from the old mill tn like team work of the northerners and the boiler room. The mater'al alipped i their weight told heavily against Itoh k"0" doubletree and frightened ler" men. -Wholesale substitutions in the the horsea, which starteil to run. cans- la-t minutes failed to stop the siauahter. ing ( allaway to lose his balance and fall -Hy far the feature of the game was In front of the wnon, the rear wheels the work of the Or-gon guards In bold or whieh a'tenvarda passel over his Ing Slelk. lanky center and sensation of ""Ji- , . . I th season, to thrc,. field gouts, francis Tlie injured man. who Is X; rears of . It.'ller did stellar work in his guard lsisi a;e. was taken in h; borle . r,:tl i tinn. Itol Andre. Oregon forward, was Tweirth arentie w-.t by Dr. r. 1. v,na- the fastest man on the floor at unv per ftoe. who gave pe,..c mediinl assistanis-. iod of the game For Washington. I.i wis Ibe Itilurle.. while painful, are not ex- at forward starred with seven goal. i1""" re.iui avriousty. . . i cageil from the floor. Score at tlie end' , . ! of the first period was 'J to "Jl after' line asningToninns held almost even! I.lmner. naiunce mf""" u, ni, 7-rortm lioiwc, bam A i..... k,o wood hou, frlil l"""J. -"Z,, ,d. 1" orcmiru on gn" u it "f from Kugene. P. miles to b. up tn :)f: tim' n. ba ! MONvri'-Kor Builmng P"'..,nM Knsy rajn.enl rian, . lowest Kates. ..j-ttJt I-.tipene. I n".,r ll'ivnil To sell 'OU fr' !l the f t'iiilv and gretmd i'JL' ufr-l chickens. Karl llald" " ' 1 St. I'hone iUO. rUAtTTfAI, M HS1X- -M Al vin. Motor llou'.e A , J. E. Hafton. hslnra. ."kIO rftnaclt)- Vr year's make. Only "'"1 "V.A P siune iiiiirn'-r,. - . if J.'sO ea.h. Touid n- ' . gooil cow. JCS.S I'ari.. .. Willamette St. Powers Asree to thrnnitti m.t .f fl bir Th- a...u....i ' " .. .". nirf ft.. en th. ,.. .-Vie. . "ii 1- . " ' K ".'' ': 7-r-', VUlllit licaun T-lil t.,,,i'.h. il.. i. .i Kugene I am hut . lit', dene- ut tai-s l a-' v-rtr of Alder. -J'!: W.H. wr-i"' V i. , . i ('i.ntiiiiie.1 fro-.o 1'ag.- Our.) farm traps. The Inst, shoot was well """''era of the firm exept It. A. io.1 of ko.lilitirs ItV obligations under lac (.resent Ireslr. "On Oi. csat;.it f hoviiliio,.. the i opt. acting po-vers will uie, t in ni'nfer mrr to roniih-r what mixMbiKinps. if sny. snoiini tn. nia.i . tue prio i.loii. of J.oir die prr.ni ireniy. i :.'! tonizht. the lat a.ime thi. -....;: I'.'ten Ihe twi KCbiNle. I Iregtin pre viously b.st the frst two eani.'s of the eas.,n to the Sun INslrers nl Seattle.) The northerners nre now leading the cm-l ferepee !,y a safe margiu. rent.... per u, ... v. iook it over. i. lress or Su)rt Skirts tailored ti -. maoe f I.I-.I..H .V, roller. Wot Sili Sir Ktill SAI.K 27 aer. Vf-, iiMMsur-. uiaoe trri ,,r uuiieriiil n-I Kugene. I. m Te oft I ef! tio sloo.bs. ttill sell t't'i '!' terms. I bon i:tKl5.