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Page Eight Surplus Army Goods Store The Store that Saves You Money 643 Willamette, Eugene, Oregon U. S. Army Goods This Week's Money-Saving Specials QT 35c Value Hickory Sledge- Q 1 GL Hammer Handles tPv Array Socks . . ; ilc Shirts . . 69c Vorit 75c Value Underwear 49c SHIRTS AND DRAWERS : $5.50 Value . U.S. A. Shoes . $3.98 $1.50 Value Union Suits . 89c Reclaimed Army Breeches .. $1.19 S-v:. $5.55 .Value ."o V, .V.'," ' &RuGDELE Blankets $3.39 1 You're Next, Lady Next time you're down town step in ut your fnvorito , cotifoctionor'8 and got ono of the ninny dainty desserts : they Imvo prepared with College Ice Cream , -.Then don't forget 'the folks at home they all like tins brand bociiuno it is tlio kind they usually get them Stettlves. . ... THE EUGENE DSILT GUXB D Friday Evening, Jy J News of Lane County ' Sptdal CarrwpondeaM to The Guri J he MI from the roof to the ground at'. , the oreenleai acnooi nouae, wuica ue was painting. Our mock of groceriee waa lookeil after by both Will Davis mid Leonard Brooks last week. ORE SWELL are tho tost iy A V NT es are the. f V ) lowest; soo 4 , 'CT T""" V vHS us firs t 7 N wlicu buy- " jfzt ' j!s jUAr, ing . a tout. -' J"'V ..J Leading Confectioners Sell -College Ice Cream Eugene Fruit Growers Assn . COTTAGE OteOVE. Cottage Grove, July 21. Mr Frailer Johnson and two daughters Alien and Elizabeth' left Sunday for Portland to meet their daughter and sister Martha from a three month visit in the east. Hue In accompanied by a life-long friend from Louisville, Ky. Raymond Grube and family will leare Frnday morning for their old home In Punxautawncy, I'u. Ylr. Grube is tak ing hia wife back cast on account of her health. ' Mrs. J. If. Hurd went to Eugene on Thursday to visit her sister, Miss Ger trude Nelson who underwent an opera tion recently for appendicitis ip the Eu gene hospital. - . , An 8, I', lumber Inspector was run ning John Touiseta Overland Wednesday evening and ran Into John Currlus' gur- age window wrecking it complete;?. , I 8. 8. Laswcll, Albert Helllwell, and Andrew Brund motored to eastern Ore gon and are taking in all the good fish ing and hunting places in that part, of the state. ,. - . . The new sidewalk on the south side of J the Christian rhurcb is being built by Burgo and Hardin assisted by many : members of the church.. The' Ladies' Aid society of the Christian church is puy ing for it. . i Mnrjnric and Murlal Shay went tolln jada Thursday for a two weeks camping out trip. : 1 : Mrs. R.' D. Geer trom near Tlobron, I Went to Springfield Thursday to visit her sick son. K. V). Gecr, who is in the hospital in Springfield. 1 Peter Nelson . wife and siHtorinlaw, Mrs. A. W. Helllwell, accompanied by Mrs. H. S. Lnswell and daughter Mary Klizabetli, as far as Yoneulla. will lenva. Friday for Melrose to visit Mrs. Nelson) and Mrs. Helllwcll's parents, Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Smith. i Mrs. Omer Moore gave a party Wed , nesiloy night in honor f her sister, Mrs. Halley from Washington. ThOBe who en joyed the evening were Mr. and Mrs. ! Kibert Smith, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Umph rey and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Metcolf. 1 Miss Hazel Fjoucks went to Monmouth .Thursday for the week-end. 1- Miss Corennie Nelson who iins been ; visiting the Flnley Whipps family rer . turned Thursday to her home in Oak- land. Cul. Miss Emma Phelps from Nebraska,. I who is visiting iter psronts Mr: and Mrs. William Ungate. . I Mrs, Henry Fisher daughter Cleoua i and son Glen camo up Tliursduv after- noon: from Eugene and Is visittt: with Mrs.- Fisher's parents, Mr. nndV Mrs. A. I.uano. - 0 Mrs. I.ulu Stone came Thursday .aft ernoon from Stockton, Cal., mid Is with i her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Myron Mc IGce. ' . . . ' , . The t'nlan oil truck driver who left Cottage Grave at. 10 o'clock Wednesday morning for Eugene went into the ditch cn the Tamas Hwale, Tlie truck turned bottomsido np. ' Mrs. C. A. Smith came up Wednesday evening from ltyehiir and is. visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Haw kins. . ..' -.- . . ,, Misses Sarah Ttoop, Gladys Hughos and Mrs. A. K. Hpearow left Wednesday or. a trip to Alaska. Mervilio Veatch received his Ford coup' Wednesday night, - O; Wilson his .Ford touring car, II. O. Bennett bis JSrd touring car. - 1 Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Royd and fam ily motored down from Grand View. Wn.. last Tuesday. Mr. Royd returned but his wife and the children will spend tho summer with ner. parenva, MV. and Mrs. (.'. D. Brown. ' ' - ' Mrs. 8. J. Willis molJior of C. O. Wil lis came Tuesday from Forest Grove nnd attended the funeral of Mrs C, O. Willis, returning home Thursday; airs. Mary IMtroek accompanied hoi. -Sirs, Ida Veatch and son Robert re turned Wednesday night from Telllma. southern Oregon, where, they have been the vast two months visiting with Mrs. Velntch's mother. Mrs. Johnson. Mrs. Veatch reports the weather In southern Oregon as "frightfully hot." A. Hanto from Minneapolis, Minn., ia visiting bis daughter, Mrs. Clarance Spikey. Mrs. Corker Riddle from Pittsburgh, IV, who is visiting Mrs. Catherine Ba iler, sueut Thursday in Kugcua with her friends. ' Mrs. E. V Morse from Ijo Angeles, California. Mrs. Clint McGes, and MrsU: Tom Window from Portland .are visiting their mother, Mra. E. N. Mcliaughlin. J. P. Monroe was a Eugene visitor on Thursday. - ' Mra. Leon Ies Irie and dnityhter Eleauor returned Wednesday night, from Grants Pass wher they hav been visit ing Mr. and Mrs. t hinde liynch. , , Irfonnrd Culver, Marlorle Elder, ami Mrs. Robert Moranda will leave Friday 4iv au'o for Klamath Falls, to visit with Mrs. Nellie Slamploy, alstnr of Mrs. Mor- Creswell. Julv 21. Mrs. Manley anda and daughter of I. B. Morris of Strawn, Mrs. Will Mitchell of Portland, Cottage Grove. and Mrs. Horace Loveland of Salem, vis- Churles V. Hambrick and family are ited among friends at CreBwell recently, visiting Cottage Grove. This is the first , Mra. Floyd Idwton and son of Califor tima Mr. Hambrick has been in this r.la are visiting at the home of Mr. Law country for 'M years, although be was ton's mother, Mrs. W. W. Parsons, born here. I 'rs- Olive Parsons of Eugene, is vis- George Marvin left Thursday for east- .itiug among relatives this week, ern Orefbn. ; ' --. ,i A joliy crowd of Presbyterians, young J. A. riglit and son Gordon motored ana old, alhered Wednesday at nappy to Eugcna.-Xbtirsday afternoon. W. H. Dougherty of CnrtalnpUrchag ed a new Ford touring car Thursday. G. tV. ''Mr-Bride, who was reported paralysed id Wednesday evening's paper, was not paralysed, was taken f,nndenly ill in hia barber shop whila at v.'ork. He is doing nicely and will be back to work again In a few daya. ,: .,;, - Nelson tlnrbam Is having his home on south Bijctli street newly painted. mmp and enjoyed a day of Inn, bathing, games and good can. . , V MORE THAN 300 1 v ATTEND ANNUAL I . JERSEY JUBILEE (Continued from page one) CoVIn Kmith and Harold Clark. Other ir.mhva . nf the Rlntf'hlv Calf Cluh Were JOjfCTION CTTY.- ' t J-"' f'tewart Myers, Luciene Norton. : Junction City, Ore.. July l'L-Mr. nnd ' ,J mt' h-enneu , nompaon - auu Mrs. u.l iwv .,,1 JL, r. t th. libit Thompson. - . I eltv Tl..,l.; V.m T The Upper Willamette Calf club was. urvuay from near v ret-K. - i -. . . ., , . , . ,t James Hurhes made a husincss trln to ' Tepresentea Dyierie u es urai cue Eugeno. Thursday I .lf club by Glen Icotc. me jJiurei Claud Stensloff of the Valley Packing Jf0 Tig club team was I company of Halein transacted business iS "f1" n? Robinson and rona Mildred Junction Thursday .'-. . I SS'M Mr. ana Mrs. j. i. cox ami son Claud yv vlr y T n j.vili- i were in Junction shopping Thurwlay , ' 10 laK' i'l.V'l' ' When all the cows of the Thompson' herd complete their official test records from their home at Bear Creek, James Winn of Liberty was a Tliurs- .Inu II !- T ....... I Miss Clura Smith ami J.; W.' Springer ! inn ' n,0"t'ls lu,,lra,l?"' thSiVH ' were In Junction Thursihiy from Shedd. i brul.f to ,cou"t? fmlr sil." Frank Williams was a Thursday busi ness visitor in Kugenc. Earl Brown- and son Virgil was in Junction, yesterday from Goldson. seven silver medals and a new record for a herd of 10 cowb in America. , I While every animal of the Thompson t herd shows quality ana nign mux :ina butterfat production there nre two out urape Cider US3 THE GUARD WANT-AD WAY ....... T , i V l ' ' - i, Knocks the 'Spots Off Old Sol. It's; refreshing and has that satisfyniK qunlitj. ; ' . MOST ANY 'FLAVOR: ; '''.'. 4 t Orange Crush Lemon Crush Root Beer Cherry Bloom Etc. , "Sold Alt Over Town" P. S. Don't forget to or der a caso of Orapo Cider NOW you'll want it -later. Purity Bottling Works HIOXE 144 Mr. BOdvMrH. Angus Gibson and son1 b'ltterfat proauctmn Mere are two out Bobby were Thurnday visitors in Eu-, Silver thunes Glrletta 1 gene ' ' 1 yvnr miu t muuiiu uiu i iu&ni u Mr. and Mrs, George IfounU of Frank- wor1?. rec0;i toT hcr. "" " i: .! i.'.i rn .1.... ! veai-llmr. She outpoints the- former uu -nmr m uui.iiuii xiiuiouujr.' ' I - , " , . : . ,M Sir. Edgar Thorn, Mrs. Helen Wai. "'.''"' nVTi,,. I.;?1!,, ner and daughter Gladys left this morn- w wmch sold for S3000 at he last in-. : ..i . w 1. a-... mi I topnnrinnnl nrrvpk rIiow. ' will joia the party -.Monday for a fowl Gnnia, the smnd leading (j0VH " animal, ib the third cow in Lane county Karl (Ryckman was in Junction on; w?n a o1? ms Gop? VWau tofT,Tb,I5; i.naU. in... -...1..., : stnn. nroduceu the flrMt cow and Hhrvey mini iiras 1 inn mwi v 1 1011 1 iiivurvi. I " . - - . - , . Mrs. Will Ilavia had the misfortune ' l1ll,nlti ot Junction ity. t he second . only I Tuesday evening of an auto accident. In." 11 w wcess ago. jjoui uicso a" trying to avoid running over a dog which wcre Pr?.8!!nt ai ' lc J"1'1''-' ' run in front of hcr cur she collided with t v8"? c"'m" "V 8,re- , ' . .... k . ....:... u .1 I The herd s re of the Thoinnson JO-cow was done to each car. 1 1 hcru" which promises to break the world's ; . Sandy Peterson Sr. made tt business trip to Goldson Wednesday. J Mm (... T XT 1....I... l.f, .u: morning for a '10.' visit at the homej SUjni-. U0- Bv . th,c .TT"1 ,?f ' ihei ot ainu Jennings' parents, Mr. and .Mrs. l-u"u;J" "1, - David at Forest Grove qualified for a gold ami a silver medal Boy Withrow of Gold'snn was a Thurs- nle,r ,h J01 ot tho American Jersey day business visitor in Junction. . Cattle elnb. , Will Davis made a business trin to E11- The 10 cows of the. prospective world s gone Thursdoy. ., rec!Jru. herd aiT as follows: air. ami .Mrs. Lehman of I'liipene u-ern I riunuicci n uuiikiu, """"i ,f5 Economies Demonstration "Diamond A". Loganberry JujCe Come in and try a Home Product 15 lbs. Best Cane Sugar . , Fancy Creamery Butter . . . '6 bars Crystal White Soap Horseshoe TobaccQ -. . ... . Velvet Smoking Tobacco. . 44c . . .M ..69cD 2 for ; Fresh Vegetables and Fruits in : t v Complete Variety. 80 lbs'. Mill Feed .... 100 lbs. Mill Feed i J : : . 100 lbs. Scratch Feed . . . . . . : '". . 41 Hardware -Department fit ' 1 TT J Memo L.annca Heat ... . ... . , w $7.75, oO feet Rubber Garden Hose. . . ft 11 rolls Waldorf Toilet Paper. . . . ...$ 1M nge 4 Thursday guests at tho honic of Mr. and mon'h' siro.Brave Knglnw, K(S- Mrs. Sam -Ihraon. . . L802, dum, Georgia Grace, 1X0180. The 8ttt Wilkinson was In the city Thurs- w Kav0 birth to a heifer calf July 1. dav from Laurel Home. ' qualifying for class A and making a gold Ncls Finnev a former resident of June-' nnd Bllver medal. She is the third cow in Hon was in the city Thursday. ,' Ine county to make a gold and silver j.Mrand Mrs. Hodge were Thursday medal. Her test is G.M, butterfat UU8.31 callera In Juhctidu from Goldson. , land milk 10..U0 iwuntls. 1 " Astrid Winters of Eugene was calling! ov i.uimes .irieua. tioui'i. 1. yeur on friends in Junction Thursday. 10 months old, sire Silver ( himes ot Mr. and Mrs! Loren Edwards were In Ashnook, dam Deercombei Lassie, 202 Junction Thursday from Rivcrview . ! 428- She will freshen for class AA mak Mr. and Mrs, H. R. Larsen and chil-; iS R s11' medal, taking the third place dren of Eugene arc visiting at the home in tn worlit for a senior yearling and p of Mr. and Mrs. William O. Nelson. - : world's record for a senior yearling class Henry Moffitfc was in town Thursday' AA. Tests .48. butterfat (kS.dl pounds, tWim ih.i.. '. 1 mi k 10.SIO nounds. v Mr.: and UrK J. IL .Tennlnga were Silver Chinies Queen. ' 410803. age 4 Thursday sho'niiers fn Emreno years, sire Silver ' t liuues of Ashnook, Dan Hintou,.wa In town on business dam Deenwube Ijassie. Tests 7.11, but nasmtn rnm c.Mn . ,i terfat 771 JKL milk pounds. -Miss Fannie Walker of Amity b a SUvar Chiines flcrtic, aOUttTO, 4 years guest this week at tho home of Mr. anil ' sire Silver Chimes of Aannodk, itain Mrs. Aruold Tracer. ',' I Deercombe lassie. Will freshen for class Mr. and Mrs. Hackett of Klamath PalU AA, niusing a goiu unit silver- mcoai. Is visiting at the home of Mrs. Hackett's Tests 11, butterfat 78.80 iwunds, milk mother. Mrs. Sarah Foster. Mr. and Mrs.' 12,156 pounds - iiitnnici.it m ' i-...,. .,i j... t ..i.. I Gerties Ixibi Chimes. 478000. sire Sn are leaving for an OUUnr at Newport. 1 fer nimes oi Asunopa, im lister Smith was in the dty yestcrdny , Chimes .Gertie. ill freshen for Class f iv.m his u. t t n.A . - ' , AA maklnv silver medal. Tests ti.48. but- 'Mrs..D. It. Roland was shopping in tcrft 1507.04 pounds milk 7,822 potrnds. Junction Thursday from Goldson. I , Silver Chimes Daisy Pet. 44(1240, age Mr. and Mrs. V. TL Norton ot Marsh- -' 'years, it moiutis. sire ouyer ynimes field have arrived In Junction to makenf Ashnook. dnm Dora s, Daisy Dimple, their home, Mr. Norton having accepted . ."100878. Will freshen r Class AA mak a position- with tho Southern Pacific ,n n silver mcdsl. 'Vests O.H. butterfat company. L.585.80, milk 0,557 pounds. Walter Smith was in Junction Thurs-1 H'lver Chimes Betsy Fern, 4T8OS0. age day from his homo at Liberty. 2 years. 3 months, sire Silver Chimes of tius Hint shipped out a carload of . abihiook. uam imrn s iisy inuinr. m hogs and cattle Thursdnv to Salem. freshen for class AAA making a gold and Jod M. Schilling of Myrtle Point was silver medal. TchIs 5.50, butterfat 02u.li0 arrested by the speed cop Thursday audi sad. milk 1I,.'!71 pounds., fined the UKiml S15 for suecdinir on the i Silver Chimes Dora June. 440241. ace highway. I- yeara. 11 months sire Silver Chimes .Mails Jensen was in the city yesterday ! Asnnoos. nam uoras rioru iiss. -;k-f rom his home at Harmony. i 070. will freshen for Class iA innkmr Mrs. J. B. Stam, daughter Dorothy of a silver medal. Tests 0.22, butterfat Mohler. Mrs, Thomas Bailey. Mrs. Louise 045.05 and milk 12.384 pounds. Kellenw and son David of Eugene, were t Dora's Daisy Dimple. .tlr.Mli". . years, Wednesdav evening guests nt the home , I month, sire Silver Chimes of Ashnook, of iMr. anil Jtrs. ICdward F. Bailer. I dam Dora's Flora tiOss. Will leaiien for Charles Slavtcr and Jess McQuigg 'class AA making a gold mednl. Tests 5.17 were in Junction on business Thursday . butterfat 708.5U and milk I1.712 pounds, from Blachly. Dora's Flora Lass. 208ISI7. nge S Jim Anderson was in town yesterday years, 2 montlis. sire Flora's Butter Boy. from ak Grove. ' 0770(1. dam Dora of Ashland 111750, will Roscne Ailen was a Thursday business freshen fo clnss A A. Testa fi.')2, butter caller in Junction from 'hcshire. 'fat 570.30 and milk 11.5:11 iwnnds. Walter PacHchke was in tn-n on busi-i Other Cows Shows, noxs Thursday from Isme Pine. I Other cows shown but not in the 10- Mrs. Moliala Hays left Thurwlay fori cow official herd were Flora's Carnntii.u Goldson to visit at- the home of Mr. and , Fern, Silver "himes Klnrn. aid I'et's displnyed, St. Mawes Rinda Lod Rosnire, Owl's Poppy St. Mawes, and an unnamed bull calf whose sire is Silver Chimes and mother Beauty Olga. Calves displayed included Queen Gold en Rossaire Pride, Silver Chimes Queen's Babe, Glrletta'B Golden Poppy, Girletta's Golden Daisy, Dora's St Mawes Lassie, June's St Mawes May, Betsy Fern's Ro saire Delight. ' '- President T. Q. Green, president f the Ijinc H'ounty Jurebred Jersey Cattle club, declares the annual Jubilee exceed ed expectations. He suys'tlmt in behalE of the club he wishes to "pulilicly thank Mr. Whitney for tho efforts he put forth Ln making it sue na.splenniu 8ucces. . Mrs. Dan Ilinton. Reginald Cooley iwas a nuirsday caller 111 Junction from his home nt Cheshire. Rinda, Ld Rosy. Three other bulls were WINBERRY Winlierrv. Julv 21 Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Rhiiirvaiiit nnd sun and daughter, George and Eunice of Cobnr-; Air. atsl Mrs. f iMinam ivetcniini ami naucnier ituoy oi Springfield, and Mr. and Mrs. Glcu Bow en of Dealer, were up Bib Fall creek on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. Melhany attended the Ilills-Briggs reunion at Jasper Sunday. . Mr. and Mrs. Oliver James of Clover dale visited Mrs. James's sister, Mrs. B. B. Carter Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. . Edwards and children of Landnx, : iwere Sunday visit jrs ef Mr. and Mrs.-,11- " ''1,,'rds. Mrs." A. SH'war"d nephew Aleck Bean of Eugene, callcil on Mrs. Grover Walker and son Joe. 'Suaday afternoon. M. R. Goldptt Is still rutting grain in MK and Mrs. J. W. Wsmbold spent ; the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. G. W. We-mbnlrf. The grain in this eo.nmnnlty Is most all rut and will soon' he. ready for the Ibresher. . Mr, and Mrs CV S. Miioney were Sun day clients of Vr. ard Mrs. A. W. Jones of Fall Creek, Sunday "Mr. and Mrs. William llw-ka of Wal. terrdle. vilted Mr. an! Mra. Vern Hue ka Wednesday. tiTtt. Ore.. JuVv va Krl CUrk tirrwi th drr gnnind hiwven the mwi of mm for tlrrman Stvicbatitr Mondny. Virfil I 'ark or miffewl no much tmu hto with him tfih ho bail t to In June lion tt,- awl rweire drntal attention re cently. J. Uuliel cprnt tae wh nd at Mr. WiMitV Ktrhy Brotaont htcxtnt camp la et TMs'ttM to AeMiac oyr cations about Aug- 1. ' ; ' JliH tirabam xnm nerrrely brutal hvn Oh! Boy When you're aizzltaf hot end dry a a . Sahara, lhat'a when you really appreciate Columbia Brew . Wherever good drinks or sold. Purity Bottling Works Local Representative Funeral of Mrs. Thompson Is Held Creswell, July 21. Mrs. Mary Eliza beth Thompson' who died here Tuesday was horn in Virginia, April 6, 1852. - She moved while yonng .to Texas where she resided until three years ago w lieu she came weBt to live with her sis ter. Mrs. Barnett. She died July 18. Two brothers and two . sisters remain to mourn her loss. She was burled at Lnu rcl llili cemetery in S.irmgficld. The funeral was held frou. the . Christian church, Rev, Jones of that church, offict latins:. The music was furnished by Mrs. Ijcnbo and Mrs. Cora . Olsen. Singing. "Abide With Me," "Rock of Ages," "and "It is Weil With My boul," accompanied on the organ by Sirs. Trnvillieu, The pall bearers Were C. E. Leabo, John Stone. Tom Brown, Ed Petty. C. L. Wfli cr. Tom 8 ilk wood. 4 Ace Believed Lost Is Alive and Well Seattle, July 21. C. O. Prest, aviator flying to Siberia, who waa believed lost in the wilds of Alaska, is alive and well, according to a message here today. The aviator was forced by engine trouble to descend Sunday moraine, during a trip from E-igle to Fairbanks. He landed in a herd of caribou in Nigger Head flat, where he was found by a searching party. Sash and Doors O. B. Williams Co. '.. V 1943 Firat Ave. South ' Seattle, Wash. 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Frequently, minor bfej disappear overnight Itching tsai stops instantly. Zemo is a safe a. septic liquid, clean, easy to use dependable. It costs only 35c; anil large bottlei $1.00. Itisp&aUvelj for tender, sensitive skim. (crtainhitis proof of true Cottee Qu "when sail that Golden Vtsr V-tf C - DANCE McKenzie Park Dance Hall Coburg Bridge SATURDAY, JULY 22 Good Music :: :: Good FH No 14 V( J 1 jure C Ira pi'; r rer. Fti hi 1