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Page Six
THE EUGENE DAILT GTJABP
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CTomen's Clubs, octal Personal
By MARY UXEN MOORB '
STATE G0MMI9SI0H ! BATTLE FOR EXISTEIIC E HOT STRENUOUS
cut rrtto choulo bi phonid m to thb 10am lurro
VIM. AMD tt M-TELEPHON1 NUMBEl JMt
Of interest In I In ninny friend of Mimm
A urora Jot ter. who t mi N ew ) ork
t tidying piano with Kdwiii HugheM. one
of the forciuoKt ni-iihls of (tic present
day, Jx that mIic will appear in recital in
New York in Apnl. Uneii .MUk Potter
went to Now York hint Aiikumi hc Html
led under I In- direction ni Sln Klhel
Newi-muh, but dm to Much Alien New--oinb
wan obliged to icivc up teaching
1 nod concert work nnd AIIhk rotter ban
been honored with the invitation to up
pear in place of her former iimtmclor in
April ftJi&s I'nttiT h well known here
La Wild appeared in many Kuifcne recit
al. Shi! ik a graduate of the ( imtiHtj
of Oregon with tin 'ln nf 1 1 I iihmi
ltr of Delta (rtintniii Hororil), timi of .Mm
I'ni Kpallou, national hoimrury mimical
' Hororily. Sin 1m tin daughter of Mr. find
Mr. A. II. il'otU'i', Ul 1 Fifteenth mount-
Mnt. AVnrren K. Tho m oh, who biiN been
visiting tll i cm hi On Niii'lliwi'Hl in tlx1
jntcrcritx of tin1 Chicago Ujicrn com
pany, wired will appear In I'nrtlund
ft I Arch M!5, i cxnei-tcd In ifuc
Wodoeadny, Sin- left I'm-ilnnd Monday
to visit in Kolem, Kugene, Coivollin, and
- wID go an fur Hoiith iih (torching, eallinir
' upon thoc iutoretcd in the operatic
erent.
aity were invited to hear her.
Minn Anue K. William, formerly of
I'ortlund. who )i;im been tin house guent
of MixH I41IU 'il during the punt fort
night, plan (o have for Kan I'rnnciHCo
thin evening. IVoin California nIiv will
return u her Jorincr home In New
York. MImm WilliuiiiM served in hnxpitnlK
ovcrncnn during Hit war, having been
twMocfcitcd for whim! month with MJhk
(ti'il, and lalf-r Iiuh been doing IjoHjjital
limy iii nit- ninit-n.
AT WALDPORT, Oil COAST, SHELLEY FINOS
Indies of the Klkl Hub will nn-ct
i Wwlni-sdir. ftftfriioon nt two In tin lv'lkt
i IcDiplc. Offifora for tlio ciihik::;.; Avar
will he n mi hinted.
s ,
! '1'ho mitral V. t. T. V. will nn-ft
Vediirtidiiv nftfrnoun with Mix. M. U.
Mitchell, ii-'M iVurl KtiKet. A rordinl in-
l vitatloa la extended to all iiumiiIhtr and
friends liiterPKted. l-'mnci't K. Willuid
meiaorial acrviccH will bo olwcrvt'il.
v Membn-M of Ivy I.ndK'. iminhor 70,
Itri'o nf Honor I'rotiM'tivc ufKociiiUon. will
fntertftln with n AViiMhhiKtti'a hli'lhday
1 jMirty AVfdiicatiny rveninic. All mcnilierH
' nre invltrd to romp for th t'velilux of
merry-making.
Atnoiiff the parties who motored to
Niinrod Inn during the week-end from
Kugene were Dean mid Mra. lCrie W. Al
len, Misa Mnry Wntaon, ProfeKaor A.
, IVrgtia Reddle, Profeiwor Oeoine Turn
liull, MUa Mildred Hull, MInh Helen Hi
. UKindM. Rirliard Dixon. Tvim K. ItohertH,
MliHH .Ma rparet 11t HlmmondN, MIkh
'Alice Mbf'nrdv, Itohert V lllll, Itohert
A. HawkitK, Jr., Mr. and Mra. William
Hnrwurd. MIh Ollvn ltntterfleld nml
Harold Iteytien. Mr. and Mm. dlnrold
Hovan arc permanent gtu'Mta nt Niinrod
luu.
' WaahliiRtim's hlrthdni'. "'e('nnTnr
ho an all Dn've'.H' y holldnv, aemrillntt
to an annnuncenn'M nuide fr nn iln (ii i'h
Ident'a offleo . reHterdny. All rlusneH and
JatiorutorleK w ill he diwiniHced tn inrnru
mice, with a Iniijt-eKtabliHhod runtom on
1he eainniiK. No official obMervmu'e of Hie
holiday will he held, hnt a ntunher of
rventH nrn Nrhoiluled for the day. A Mil
dent body dance will he held In the wo
men'H RvmnaNltim from J:.'tO to r:'i0
''e dne h lay, Hfternnon. It will he u jitney
nffarr and a novul feature in id excellent
'imiidc are prnmlHed by the rotnmltter in
Hiarg. A colonial ten will bo piven from
:t until ft In Hendrirka hall. All the fac
ulty meuihcra and repreaentatlveK from
the womon'a organtr.atinna have been in
vltod. Any of the niembera of nien'a or-
Snlaationa who wiah to "drop in" on
tlr way to tho datteo will he mowl cor
dially welcomed. ' . '
CONSOLIDATION FCT8
To the Editor;
Prom what might b rend betWiren
the linen from ijewxijnper print in the
mailer of the iroiiKolidiition of hprin
field and huff'-ne, I want to irrfrct one
error that xeemii to be mi outtttaudiiift
leittiire. and that fx that Ptigeue i iry
ins to fot re the' connolid t ifu. Th i in
not i he ram.
I h-Mi-ve Hint I know about a much
am anyone what hat happened in thin
matter and I know ami many in Hurinjf
field know, that iih far mm thoxe w'o
have Htudied tlie ronaolldaUon from the
l midpoint of Kugene that if Spring
field wished H;ili a conHoiidation and if
they OKked for wich that the few in Ku
gene t lint huve taken an hileroHt jn thin
iove would do all in their powr to get
iir Kugene people to emiHiiler It fa
voriibly. f
If the pea pie of Kugene were not
educated to the good tlui! might result
frvmi the eonxolidntion and what it might
menu to be the seennd city in the ntate
and what the two ei:le might do if
working for iff bent inherent in the way
of indutrIeK it would fail even if Spring
field won l(a percent for consolidation.
If Springfield realty feela that Kugene
in promoting anything of u Hclfinli Klund
point, bury the thought,
If Springfield enn iwt !f- benefitted
by having the backing and iinaoIflNH Ktip- ,
port of Kugene In landing induHtrlea re- 1
gnrdlcxn of whether in Springfield or in
ii gene, let tho two neparnte govem
menta o.;lHt, but let iik be 1(0 per cent
loyal to the bent intereMtH of hot h. Ku
gene has no axe to grind. I okmi re you
I nm
Youra Kfncerelv.
MKM'IN HAXSKX.
STATISTICS
BORN
COX Februorv J0, UHi2. at the 'M-n-v
hoapital in Kugene. to Mr. and Mrs.
II. K. Cox, JVSll Kourth iivenue wi'Ht, e
hoii.
Tnvltatlona have been bumcd by the Ko
ciat committee of the Helmet l.ndge No.
JW, Knlghta nf PytlilaH, for a WnHltlug
lona birthday dntico nn Tlntrwdny rve
tilug, Krbruary ti'A, tit K;'Mi in the K. of
V. ball. A lunch no u will he aerved.
Pr. ICather V. Lovojny, noted Oregon
doctor who aneut aoveral montlm In Ku
rope during the war, ami who haa writ
ten ouo of the most auocoHMful war hookH,
apoke to the froahmen girlH of the t'nl
vrralty thia- morning In the vocational
guidance olaaa which tueett at cIpvmi
o'clock In Yillnrd hull. A-4 Hr. Iovejoy
1a coUHhlcred one of the meat Interealing
women gpeakera who huve come to Ku
guno this year all women of the V'nlvoi-
Your Name
on ono f our niRnnturo
cards ileuotuH ILat you
liavo opened nn hocount
willi us. forming a bank
ing connection nnd be
aiiininf' bimiii(ss rcln
lionshi)s which should
be of much vahio to you
us the years go on. And
the filling out of this
little card signifies to tho
officers of this bank that
you are
Making Good
in your decision to lay
away a part of your
earnings for tho future,
when you will bo ena
bled to enjoy many of
the good things of life
due to your successful
paving and wise invest
ing iu past years.
BANK Or COMMERCE
DIED
lil HSKr- At the home of her daugh
ter. Mm. hum It. Stater. II.V) lllli
t"g relrnary iil, Mrn, Mary l. Iti
f.ci;. aged MO venrn. The indv m nt the
R'-'iHtlt'i-r chapel, but will he nhippcd
to I'urtlnnd for hurinl. iih h"r huvliii'"!
hurled l!"ro. IVo non. Ttnle nml Hon.
enti'e nt, from Portlnnd thin innriihu ami
:t Ihlrd S'n, Tick, ( on Iiih w.ir bote
fmtTi ruicolu. Neb. Another Kon, Hewitt.
whh l.'HIcd in action in France durhu Mm
Wor'd war and iii bfi.ly In now being
hippcd from New York city for buripl.
NOTICE OF FINAL 8ETTLEMCN1
Tho underHigncd. Hnttlo K. Spencvr.
exfcutrlv, baa filed her final account and
report in tho estate of W. O. Hponcer.
decoaaed, and tho County Court of Lime
County. Oregon, lina aot Saturday, Feb
18th, 1 0-'i!, at 10 o'clock a. m. at the
County Court room In the Court h on to
ut Kugene; Oregcu, for hearing thereon
and any objection thereto ahoold be filed
or p re n en ted on or beforo (-aid time.
Published four consecutive wueka be
giruiliu .Inn, 17th.
IlAlTIK M. RPKNCKU, Kxccutrlx.
Wr HI ITT EN HWAKKOItl). Atty.
No.1l!i;5-TueH-dy-fl4
Organization of New
Party to Be Held Up
(Continued from pnge one)
acnato of tho Cnlted Stntea Newberr
ita moat notorious beneficiary," snld
Johnaton.
"They have uned the. federal renerve
aytitein, c.uitroHtPg the life blood of the
nation'a credit, ft an ItiNtrument to de
flate and crindi farmera and liMlopeRdent
bualnoMH men, and cauHed nation-wide un
employment. ,
Objeoti of Convention.
' Tim ctmvention nf union Inbor lendei-H.
fanners nnd poiilicul HbernlK ralled here
to diMMi concerted politirnl action con
aldereil three propositions In the Motida
HenHion.
3- To foil,n a political federation like
the Jtritifth lnKor party, with no cxinliur
orgauittition Inning ita Identity, but nil
agreeing on the Hume platform ami enu
didntrio for office.
To attempt to capture the coin reu
nions! primnricN by Invading the prim tie
Ich of the olil pnrtiett and nominating
their own men by joint nctiou of labor,
former nnd liheruU.
H To baud together under a nntional
taed iionparttwan. league to have tho ma
chinery of the prcoeut northwest fnrm
ciV orgnnixatiou.
Portlntid, Ore., Feb. IJl. To diHintc
u poKKible misconception In I he public
mind that the Kpecin! commission created
by l''gidi!tive e tfoD to make an invent i
gntjon of the tax Kituation iK weeking to
provide morn revenue nnd incrcuw; the
tax burden by reivmiicnding an incoin'
tax, the commiasion Alonday emphasised
ita policy an one inhnded not to iuciePhc
(oxen, but to eijuali' the burden l
Hh'f'iiig r part from tangible to intuiii;
i!d" property through a tux on income
The it:veHtigation of the I'onimisi.ni
tlitiK ffi.r 1'HH led it to the coiicludou that
one half u! tluV taxes for atate purpihc(
can ho rained by an income tax, thereby
lirtvins the other half to be borne bv fan
gible property whidi now bears WJ per
Function Is Equalized.
In the matter of tux reduction the
cojimiiHsioii Ik proceeding on the theory
tha'. it h function 5k to equalize taxes and
thit ItH wtudy of tux reduction should go
only to the exter.t of its boa ring on the
e limitation problem. In opening a new
Mource of revenue through the income
lax. It in proponed (o make a correspond
ing reduction In the tax on tangible prop
erty. -
A co.'iparative atntement of tnxew
levied by the state nnd KubdiviKiona from
the years VMO to lilliO taken up by the
commission .Monday shows thnt in 11)10
the total was $1K.:n:t,40S.
Grows 124.5 Per Cent.
.In pr.'O it wua $41.J17,:tli7. nu in
creaMi of VJI.o per cent. In 1010 the
tax for stale purposes was $11---H
us rnmpnred with if'.MiKi.lOO in
mi increase nf i-l. per cent. .
t;her items were: i
1010 1020 Increase
County ff.0SI.215 f5.:ttU).005 7.5
(Jen. sehool . 1.4.4,(H .'J.OIW.'J'Jl J lU.fi j
Spec school . :i,S'1.4." 0.0001 :t i:w.7
iJen. road .. 1.7:tO.:t77' 2.071.2ft7 5l.:t
Spee. road ., 557.870 1,081.051 01.8
Cities, towns :i..7tt,502 7.175.tW:i KKJ.O .
.Mine l,OS(l.i;tO 1,:VJ(I.420 22.1
Hcllnquent taxea- reported in Decern!
her. 1021. amounted to $4,078,05(1.20. or !
(0.0 per cent of the totul tnx levy. The
(Icliihpient tux problem has been the sub
ji'ct of repented discussions among the
commissionerH. ItcconU of the comniis
sion show that the delinquency is the
greatest in the history nf the state. This
dcliqiicncy is one of tho fuctora which
in causing the increasing protest against
high tuxes nnd which is spurring the
commission on to find some relief for
real property by u state income tax. Fig
ures submitted yesterday were to the
effect that federul Informntion disclosed
that uuder n property tax only one-third
of those nbte to pay are reached. The
government statistics said thnt IJ7 per
cent of the taxes came from property of
all sorts, while 0.'t per cent, came from
professional people, salaries ami the like
reaching under the Income tax.
Cost of Education.
Oregon is so strong for education thnt
almost ,ri0 per cent nf all the tuxes levied
in 1021 went for educational purpose.
Kducntion cost $18.70:1.477 of the $41,
117.1107. The second biggest, expense in
roud. .which, amounted to $0,0807200, 1UI1'
include the market vouds, special roud
districts and the like. t .
This wuh one of the ninny develop
ments at yesterday's session of the state
lax investigation commission, held in the
Hoard of Trade building. Member of
(he commisNion have decided tentatively
to probe n little deeper into tho educa
tional feature nf the lax sheet particular
ly with respect to the institutions of
higher learning. Also the commission is
positive of one thing tuillnge taxes
must not be increased, and if there is
nny way of decreasing them the commis
sion wants to rind it.
The commission ulsn will make tin in
vestigation of tho Indirect taxes received
by tho state In the way nf license fees
for the purpose of determining whether
hey can be Inerctised nr not. Tho totul
revenue received from this source the
current hiennium is $2..'i71.5U4. Of thift
:i mount $.'(07,482 comes from corpora
tion license fees nnd filings; $04D,:t04
from insurance fees; $10,117 from real
estate dealers and $.'HHl.tMM) from Inheri
tance taxes. This latter income it has
boon suggested should be placed in the
Irreducible school fund.
It. S. Shelley. snervior of the Sins
law forest, returned this morning from
a week's trip to Waldiiort, where he
went to inspect the road at Tape Per
petun. whieh the government built and
maintains for u short di til nee along the
coast between Ijiue and Ijiu'oIu- coun
ties. Many small bridges were found in
need of repair, wl:i h will he made a I
once in ordey to fit the mad for tiuvel.
Much sicJuicsH and bud weuther have
fallen to the lot of the people of Wald
port, according tn Mr. Shelley, who found
everything from bad colds to Kinullpox
and weather. which wa more severe limn
that which bus prevailed in Kugene.
"I used to wonder how tho people of
Waldport made a living," ' relates Mr.
Shelley, "because they appear to "have
itle In the way of visible means of sup
port and to tuke life remarkably easy.
An old tinier who has lived there for 40
years suys thnt when he first arrived he
used to wonder alout the same thing
A man who was sitting upon a log of
driftwood wiid there whs no need In work
in thnt countrv and sold the newcomer
his place for $250. The hitter bus Imiight
additional land and is now'in comfortable
circumstance, apparently without much
exertion. The people fish, hunt nnd trap
a little, keep a few cows and let the tide
bring In their fuel and break it up on
the rocks."
Hopes are entertained that u larae
area of spruce timber will be logged
off this year, following the pnttiug into
shape of the big sawmill at Toledo, which
was formerly owned by the government
and is now iu the hands of lrtlaud peo
ple. The mill people pny no taxes on the
property, claiming thai they have only
a leuse nn tho plant from the govern
ment. It is likely that the case will be
tried in tho courts, as the people of
Lincoln county are anxious to tax the
valuable sawmill property. A railroad
built by the government from tho mill
to the' spruce timber will be used to
transport the latter to the former.
CITY NEWS
(Continued from pnge five)
Down from Oakridqe
John Hills, of OnKridge, is a business
visitor iu Kugene today.
Here From Lowell
Mrs. It. Kniuley of fowell is spend
ing a few days in the city on business.
Wulport Visitors
' A'r. and Mrs. John M. Walker and O.
II). Walker of Wnlport, are business vis
it on- in Kugene for a few days .
Vltmierman In City-
(Jeorge M. Bracher, secretary of the
Prnchtr Timber compuny of Portland, is
in Kugenu o.'i business today.
Phone 8. E. Stevens for Piano Tuning
T
So Ksy to Prop Cigarette,
Cigar or Chewing Habit.
No-To-Tlnc has helped thouand to
break the cntly, nerve shuttering tobac
co habit. Whenever you have a longing
for a smoke or chew. Just place a harm
less No-Tn-Bac tahlct In vour mouth in
stead. AH desire stops. Nhnrtty the habit
In completely hre4en, and you are bettor
off mentally, physically, financially. It's
no easy, m simple. Oct 5 hot of No-'Vo-HflC
and if it doesn't roenic you from
all rravfcfc for tobacco tn any form, your
drug-iist will refund your money without
qnctticn.
New
Armory
Wednesday
Night
Legion Dance
For Charity, to be Used Here in Kugene
' ADMISSION 75c AND 10c
Ford Dealers Recover
Lawrence and Karl C. Simmons, of
the l'ord Motor agency, are back at
work, after u prolonged siege of the pre
vailing epidemic.
Atckt&on Leaving Tomorrow
J. H. Atckison, one of the muny travel
ing sulesmen who make their headquart
ers tn Kugene, returned hist night from
Portland and expects to leave tomorrow
for Miirshficld.
Veterans Meet at 8:45
Members of the O. A. It. nnd W. It. C.
are requested to meet nt tho armory
to morrow morning nt 8:15, to be taken
in nutoH to tho Kugene high school,
where they will he guests of honor ut the
Washington's birthday evcreises.
Buy Trl Delt House
Miss A. Mj ,Smith and Misa Sue Dor
ris, who own the. asparagus farm near
Kugene, have purchased the Delta Delta
Helta sorority houso of Mrs. .1. K. Kuy
keudall on Alder street, between Four
teenth and Fifteenth avenues.
Attending Roseburg Meeting
Among the local business men attend
ing the Oregon Kelnil Merchants con
vention iu Koscburg are John K. Coo, W.
P. Fell. David Ornbuin, K. L. Keeuey
nnd Cnrl Wnnbburnc.
New Powder Man Hero
It. W. Jfrchin, has succeeded Kd
(iabric) in the powder business in this
territory. Mr. Onbriel has purchased
the Wat (ship Powder house in Salem
fi'twii the Watt ship estate and bus left
the territory.
Cut This Out It Is Worth Money.
Cut out this slip, enclose with 5c and
mail it to Foley i!fe Co., 3835 Sheffield
Ave., Chicago, III., writing your name
and address clearly. You will receive in
return a trinl pasknge coutniuiug Foley
Houcv nnd Tar Compound tor coughs.
colda nnd croup; Foley Kidney Pills for
pninn in atde ami back; rncumuttsni,
backache, kidney and bladder ailments;
nnd Foley Cathartic Tablets, a whole
some uud thoroughly cleansing cathartic
for constipation, bitiouHueAa, headaches,
sod aluggish bowel. Sold everywhere.
TOO LATE to CLASSIFY
KOU N.U.K Kxtrrt fine tini'rnxi'y row.
!mvu fresli (wo wci'ltK. .liiy be himmi nt
bain buck nf s.Vi lliRh si. CJ'.'
VANTI-U Jnbbt-r sm'iil tn tnko chavici
il hum Irmtory liil' tlrt'goil ohii
Prml. fall rvpiiiiiKfl brlworn
unit 1) Hint morning' bvtwut-u K ttiut 10.
lionm 'J1.'. ;rix" Hott'l.
JXtlt S.M.H Sliuulil Kvirbrarin
SiravlnM".y nliiniK. .iv btinih-i'il. Iii;;
.Mill St. or llos :t:!S, Spriniifi.'lil. (Iro
r.'i
Ladios Eat and Swim Tonight
The luilies' ym dims nt the V. 41. '.
A. will iJtlrtioiputp in n covered ilisli
nnpiicr, In which they will be jollied by
their htiFhatnlH or frieiuU thin evening
ufter their iiniiiiI iihynienl exereiseH and
11 Hwini in tho tank, which lian been re
paired ctud in uow rendy for oceniinney.
Saw Severs Finger
An electric wood.sav severed the -middle
right-hand fintjer of William Wilkin
noli. !MJ1 M'hird avenue east. Sntnrilny
evening. The front finger of the same
hand wuh nl.so bnilly lacerated. Wilkin
son wa4 handling the wood alone wheu
the accident occurred, although two men
tlMiially are employed.
Students Urged to Attend
The woikei'H of the Methodist Sunday
school and nil others interested in Itible
Ntudy are urged to attend the midweek
service at the .Methodist church Thurs
day evening at 7::lO o'clock. The study
of the parables will be omitted this week,
but a very interesting and helpful tulle
"ill arrive here Tuesday afternoon nt
Walters.
Englneors Making Surveys -
Mollis W. I,il)hv. resident engineer of
the Oregon State Highway coin mission :
V. S. Hedge, lliirnld Itevan. Van M.
Unity. (Iiville Widilows. and M. I.. Itay.
assis. nntn, are making their headquart
ers at Niinrod inn while preparing o sur
vey of sections of the MeKenr.ie highway
which are to be improved next summer.
Will Plan For Visitors
Kugene, Mnrshfirld nnd Cottage drove
FMH SAt.K -tiood maple file, I'-' draw
ers: lw hooks, t all afternoom. S7 7
W ill. St., tipMairs. KveU n Kininger.
VS2
Hat That Tired, Worn-Out Feeling.
lo you know that "awful tired feel
ing,' languidncs, lame or wrak hack, sore
muscles stiff or swolbn juint, or rheu
matic pains iiMiially Indh ate kidney troi
ble? Folev Kitlnev !il act prompt I v and
rffe,iively. MrM.'ltoberta Lilly. 7t0 Al
ton St.. Alton, IU.. write "For three
vrars I had a tired, worn-out feeling.
Various treatments fatted. 1 began to
impre on the sfitowt doe of Folev
Kidney Pills and ttnlay I feel like new."
Sold ovorytther'1.
, J
GIRLS! Mm .
WHITEN HANDS
luiuboriiien will meet nt tue Chnmber of
Commerce tomorrow evening to piau
for the entertainment o ft he New York
Hetuil Lumbermen's association, which
will arrive hero Tuosrny afternoon nt
1:110 o'clock on a special train nnd will
lenvo for the south at So'cloek in the
evening.
Fund Reaches $8,400
At the report luncheon ut the A'. M.
C. A. today a total of $S,100 was report
ed sultscrihed for fhe 1U2'J budge" This
is $'J00 more than Inst reported. The enn
vaas will continue, $HKK yet remaining
to be raised.
Start Crew at Natron
County Itoadnmster McKy started n
crew constructing n piece of road on
the Jess Smith hill near Natron todav.
A short stretch will be improved with
better grades near the hill.
Tree Operations Performed
Three patients were operated on this
morning ut the Mercy hospital: Louis
Itankin, of Junction City, Miss Kdith
Fleming, of Kugene. nnd Mrs. Claude
Arne, of Cottugo Clrove.
Roy Clack Recovers.
Hoy W. Clack, who has been In the
Mercy hospital for n major operation,
was dismissed today. P. It. Mo Han was
admitted for medical treatment.
1FT
DU6A
Near Cost Cash Grocery
Corner 7th and Blair Sts.
Flour, fliifkbn iVetl, eollVc, lea, s
i- lour, fiiifKon H'ca, coiu-i-, spires, faiui;,.
o,kIh, fruits and vegetables. . n r-J"N
It is t lie iiurptise of the proprietor (" tjs .
to be content with a narrow margin ol' profit" M
proposes for all patrons . ' ' IIe
1. Courteous Service. ;
2. Groceries at Near Cost.
3. Groceries for Cash.
The slock, was small to lie-in with, lmt j( '
5?rowiii? rapidly. I solicit your investigation 0f
Soods and prices and I nut sure vou vill"fol that
my business merits a measure of your patronage
Remember the spot corner of 7th and Blair
Phone 542-R. a
Addison W. Dugan
Kugene since graduating from the Uni
versity of Oregon.
Sister Dies at Vancouv r .
Miss Crace Ayers, teacher in the
(icury school, is in Portluud. where she
went to attend the funeral of her sister
Mrs. O. T. Ilortley. who died nt Van
couver Suturday. Aliss Ayers expects to
return to Kugene next week.
Gallopln Gooso In City
With the four hubs of the wheels set
about three to five inches off center un
Overland automobile was being driven
about tho stroeta t inlay. ( As the car
traveled about the motion developed
by the four off-center wheels wns nim
ilar to (hat of a ship in distress. -Upsides
n rocking motion back nnd forth
a few new" side dips give Ihc rider n new
thrill in-motoring.
Gone to Roseburg '
Miss Mildred Parks.' BtCoraphcr in
the Potter. Foster and Immel law of
fices, has resigned her position nnd will
leave tomorrow for Koseburg where she
has accepted n position with tho Dong
las 'ouuty Abstract company. Miss
Park's formerlv lived iu Koseburg with
Lher parents but. has been employed in
Tells Klwanians About Forests
N. F. Mn ci luff, supervisor of the Cos-,
ende national forest, was the -principal
speaker at the Kiwunis club noonday
luncheon, at tho Osburn hotel yesterdny.
"The Aims nnd Aspirations of the For
est Department" was the subject ably
handled by the speaker, who emphasized
the importance of public co-operation in
preventing fires. Oregon has more
standing timber than any other state in
the union, stated Mr. Macduff, and Lnuc
county hus more timber than any county
in Oregon. Mrs. T. A. Pearson sang solos,
and Dr. .lames Miller reported the d's
trict trustees' meeting at Tucoiua lust
week.
TUKE "
11
"Pnpe's Diapepsin" is tho quickest,
surest relief for Indigestion, Gases, Fla
tulence, Heartburn, Sourness, Fermenta
tion or Stomach Distress caused by acid
ity. A few tablets give almost immedi
ate stomach relief and shortly the stom
ach is corrected so you can ont favorite
foods without fear. Large case costs
only few cents ut drug store. Millions
helped annually.
SASH AND DOORS
0. B. WILLIAMS rn
1943 First Ave... South. Sattu wJ
LnrgCKt milMn the WVst soiling din!
i iinn. 7Hrs yuii an uiKlOJfBnl
groins. - ,
Chlckon House Sish
20 -in. wide bv li-Vin. hiirii Sfi
dozen iliffcront sizes in clock for pns
uiupujent.
Chicken Hou&a Skv Llohti
30-in. bv 40-in.. nrice ilaL Mi
This la the size recommended h? Wwl
ern Washington Ksperimrnt Station, ol
dera piled promptly.
Ftr Doors.
Five crns panel doors. 2 ft II
6y 6 feet in., nt ouch,
One panel doors, at each. 5.1.57.
Money cheerfully refundrd if not nf
iyficd.- Write for free illustrated ntilJ
No.' 7. Contains helpful hints for r
modeling, the. old home or plunntnjr thl
new oue.
O. B. WILLIAMS CO. .
Fvtnhllahoit iwoo
For quality orgara prhie
Pho'.ie S. K. Steren for liwn TiifieJ
111 PUT" wild ttenrr "I rooii.. ffwfci
Prs t'n Init f tvo Utnon Into h
lmttlf emihiinint thri' tniHTH of tln'b
J ar-.l W!Wf, fthuh any (IrUK Mon Hill
!tijnlv f.r n ( well, mill
mi huve a nu:irli'r-litif o hnrml". lnl
tlrlii'itful triiion-tile.lt-b toll t .oflrn
miI whiten r''l. roiiKh or chapirl h:iul.
Tlii hitim'-iiiiuie Ifiiiuil lotion i.. fur i.
perinr to ol''riii ftii'l roo Kimcr 10
uioo hrn tin Vio. Kmnoii. tfo henu
tir ii1 it lo lit.ili mill brio 1)1! Nofl.
Hriir. rv-w bite AMupirxion, because it
tlotim't irritme. .
MOTHER SUCCEEDS SON
AS ROAD COMMISSIONER:
Mrs. Margaret Finley, of
Kahn Township, Pa., who has
been appointed the road coin
I missioner for the township to
! succeed her son wha died re
Icently. Mrs. Finley is 76
years old and her salary as
road commissioner is only
5150 a year.
u
Will You Excuse It, Please-
There Is No One on the Line Now"
Mistakes are bound to happen. ArVe all make
them. When your telephone bell rings and the
operator says, "Will you excuse it please, there
is no one on the line now," she is not responsible
for your annoyance and inconvenience.
The occasion for the use of the phrase most
frequently arises when the called parly is slow to
answer the calling subscriber does not wait
and hangs up his telephone. '
Many times daily telephone users-call wrong
numbers use incorrect prefixes, such as "Main"
for "Market" transpose figures, such as 5342
for 5432. Suddenly realizing their mistakes,
they hang up their telephone. " .
Without fault or negligence on her part the
telephone operator is left to explain, and the
sentence first quoted is that adopted as most
briefly and concisely covering the situation.
The Pacific Telephone
And Telegraph Company