fTlTursday BVoning, Sepfemlicr 21, ijjj
Pago Twd
" THE -EUGENE DULY GU.XBD"
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Tuo Lincoln Parent -Teacher Hwincia-
' lion met for an important busiucNN hch
"ion yesterday afternoon wit en Mm. liil
! bcrt Tyson wan elected secretary Ut biic-
eeed Mrs. J. K. ltichumnd who ha been
1 transferred to a author district. IHscus
j sion of the ntnle convention to bp held
in r.ugene nest month was held, nnd Mrs.
I' L. Poindcxter pave a report of the
convention held Inst spring, t 'ommittees
were appointed by the president, .Mrs. 1
L. Urnnni. an follows: Finance. Mi-k. (i.
V. AVilichell. Mm. tl. . Kwirdlev. ..Mm.
1 - M. Kmery, Mra, It. E, i.riswnld. Ite-
t-.l.... f.... l. i..... l:.l .1 . (....
LiirirHiriMHi i.lIIH. UlllM'll 1IWUIC, .111.
K A. Tripp. Mrs. M. M. While, Mr. O.
J. Hall, Mrs. K. Thnrlett. Membership:
Mrs. Thomas Olson, Mrs. U 1'. Kieh
inond, Mtm. Sherwood Hurr, Mrs. ltoy
Murray, Mrs. Krnest tiilwtrnp, Mrs.
Michael lingers. Kntcrtninmcnl for the
next meeting: Mrs. F. C. Purslcy, Mrs.
Aluutcith Leslie, Mia. Iliilverami.
Good Food, Fair Prices, i
Efficient Service Our Aim
AIR nrlises honest weights cheerful and efficient service and
quality Groceries is our-formula for success. .
-Always a complete stock of fancy and stnple Groceries, Bakery
f&nd JJellcatesKen God:l at the lowest market pricos. Come in
,7nn.l' See for yourself or phjon in your order and we'll be glad to
! deliver 8:30, 10:S0 a. m.;l:30, 4:30 p. m. both East and West
fjrSldes. . .
!; The Biggest Soap Values in Town
I
' Crystal White Soap'.
Sale
'.'it 'bars Crystal White.
'' " Laundry Soap,
1 large package Poet's
Wa'shinft'-M a c;ki n e
'- soap, s ' .-. : '
1 bar Creme.Oil Toilet
'. Soap - CI
.': "All for.....
With above' purchase
; we give 2 lara Crane
; Oil Soap FREE!
SPECIAL
Palm Olive Toilet Soap
6 cakes Palm. Akr
Olive Soap 7WU
And 1 Cake Free. ,
WHITE WONDER
LAUNDRY SOAP
13 largo
bars for.
50c
1Z
Just Look Over the Large Assortment
."of FTresh Fruits. and Vegota,lilos we now offer. If it's in season,
f wo huvo it. Drussols Siwojits, HKKiiInnt. Oreen Pcppors, Chile
i,iPeppers, Pickling Onions, Head Lettuce, Spinach Greens, Ripo
i ;, Tomatoes, Chnso Gardens Colory. Sweet Corn, Cauliflower, Huu
; hard Squash, Pumpkins. Sweet Potatoes, G-reqn OuIoub, Carrots,
Beets .aiiMi, Turnips. , :
Raspbarries, Strnwborrlcs, . Cr.mhorrlos, Into Crawford Ponchos,
Italian . Prunes, Concord nnd Niagara Grapes, local Watermelons
and Moskmelons, Cantaloupes, Apples, California Grapefruit audi
ifc Yakima Peaches." .... ;
Many linv-o boen waiting for fresh Florida Grapefruit the first
shipments reached ira yesterday. .
Demonstration Albers' Cereals all week. With each
order of Albers' goods sold we will include FREE a,
two-pound sample bag of flour. - '
Dite Grocery Co.
Eighth and Olive Sts.
3 Phones 183
S
Wnt to Soottsherg.
Sir. and M. Unlph Davis, on Sun
day motored to ScottHborif. They wevis
liccouipunled by Oswald Olscn.
Hore From Ashland. -
Iti'V. B. II. Miller, fiinm'r ipnstor of
the ItnptiHt rhurvli, spent several bourn
here Friday eveuiuK. enruiite to his Jiouio
nt Ashland. ,
:". Here From Portland.
MiH;, Lulu Lester nnd family of Port
hind, Arrived here Hiuidny, to pend a
few days visitinff jK'i'e with her utothei',
Sirs. Mary Mciuill. and sisters, Mrs. Er
nest Flnley and Mrs. Ham Richmond.
Springfield Personals.
Frank Kidwell who underwent an op
eration for 0iieudie!',is several days nee,
is reported as doing nicely. lie is at the
Merry hospital.
Lee Craft went to Wnltcrville, Wed
nesday to visit liis fninilv. who are there
at the home f K. Trotter.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Laxtou spent
Sunday with relatives at Junction City.
Mrs. Sarah Adams came up Sunday
from near Junction City, and is spending
the week nt the home of her son, Mar
ion Adams, on east Main street.
Mis. Weaver of Seattle, sister of Mrs.
Willntn Cowdea, is spending a few days
hero visiting.
FOOT TROTJBLES-80 Dr. Hnndshuh
24 East Sixth St. Phono 1530-11. tl
(io This Vcar to-
I LINES I j
OREGON STATE FAIR "
Salem, September 25-30
$3.51 Round Trip
Direct to
Fair Grounds
Special Train
Tuesday, ; Wednesday, Thursday, Friday
and .Saturday, Sept. 20,' 27, 28, 2!) and 30,
Going , . Returning
7:15 A.M. I ,v .KiiRono Ar. 8:20 P.M.
!):.'f2 A.M. Ar. ......... .Sjilwu. Lv. o:4(i P.M.
!:4() A.M. Ar Fair (.rounds .' I,v. .r) :.";") P.M.
Kfgular Daily Trains: Lv. Kukimio 4:40 A.M., 11:05 A.M.
P.M., 4:55 P.M.
j Leave Your Car At Itoine--
It's CliPiipor More Convenient Kufcv, to. two Sontlivn
PaMl'i.; Tnijns. .
lor'fui'tlnjr junjii'iilar.s, ijsk '.Vfteifts, wr.wr'to
' .' , JOllX JL' SCO'UT, fb-ilonif prissonifor-Acpnt" '
' ' .
Thp liu'KPHt Rocin) pvent of the weelt
was I hp bridge tea for whieh Mvh. Wilson
li. .Tewett wh hotitPHR ihiw nfternoon nt
thfl Ostium. 0(nipliiueminR her sister
MIwh Lillie Webster, of Hnu l'"rn'ncico.
Culiforiiia.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Page and Mrs.
Adelaide Lilley will be HponsorK for o
Kinnll dinner party at the Onhurn hotel
this evening for Major nnd Mrs. It. II.
Feiiner of Fort Don Ins. Ltnli. (Hher
guestM will be Mr. and Mm. 3. 'Ah Morse
aud Mrs. K. AL Carter.
At the home of 3!t8R Orneo Oldham,
on the banks of the Willamette river on
the Springfield road, the IttiKinenH (Jirls'
league held a farewell picnic supper last:
-Monday evening for Miss Susan Kilter.
deaconesH of the Methodist chureb.
Around a bonfire the thirty girls gather
ed for n tempting feast after which
gainer, hoiikh and Victrola music were
the diverHioim. The league in un organi
zation for all business girls, and is not
limited to inemhurH of the Methodist
church, as it was when first organized.
Mikk Kilter who will leave next week for
Ashland nnd (ii'imts Pass, wok presented
with a gift in appreciation of her work
with the club. Those who enjoyed this
delightful evening were: Miss Susan K.
Kuter, Mrs. F. It. Hunt. Mrs. C. It. Don
nelly. Dr. nnd Mis. ,T. M WuHcrs, Sara
Hnffer, (iraee. Walker. Mth. Nellie Ma
son. Leonn Olson, Marie Jones, Lynnette
Davis. Alice (iardner. Maud O. .Smith.
Mrs. Penrle Taylor. Viola Cilbert. Mil
dred lleffron. Mjldred Jttimble, Marian
AVhipple, Wanda Dugau. Florence L'n
person, Verna Oilmnn, ("lladys Daskam.
Pess Harmon, Ada Cast. Mae llishoti.
i ecilo Johnson. I.eah hitby, hvelyn
S -hencb, Mrs, Bertha Itolfu and Urate
Oidhum.
Mr. and Mrs. O. L Petersen of As
toria are expected to nrme this week
end to visit with their daughter, Mrf.
Dean Walker. '
Invitnil6iii iiho out for thf ijuin'raof
Miss F.rma Warner, daupii1fr til'Mr. and
Mrs. M. V. .Ufaxncr, to IIdj'f.Winther.
son of Mr.iiud Mrs. A.. Wiiiiln'r. which
ik to be au,evriit of SepreiftlijtJ'jf'Bt the
Warner hbmtvj Miss WainerM .jittcmlcd
high Behoof hiij nnd is a wt)'k;Dowu l-'n-gen
giri. Mi;j; Winther i'flH a' student nt
O. A. C. last-i-enr.. .
h
The W. B. A. of the Maccabees will
meet Iju.. Moose , hall on.. Kiiilay. evening
ut 7 o'clock. There will be a short busi
ness meeting. t I
The Il'arrnt-Teacher councilMWlit meet
Saturday afternoon at 2:tfO ;in Super
intendent Collin's office. There will be
election of a president and other import
ant busiuess. I
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Calkins are ex-1
pected to return this evening from Port-i
laud after a day spent in the city. I
Mrs. C II. Bilderlmek has returned to
her home in Kugene after spending the
summer in Salem where her husband was
engaged in business. Mr. Bilderhuck will
return soon. J
i
The Ladies' Aid society of the Fair- '
mount Presbyterian church will hold an
all-day nession nt the church on Friday,
September 22.
Major and Mrs. It. II. Fenner of Fort j
Douglas, rtah, have arrived In Kuirene ;
to visit for several weeks with Mrs. Fen- j
ner's sister. Mrs. P. M. Morse and Mrs. -F.
M. Carter. , I
A congenial group of townspeople were
inspired last Sunday afternoon to cl-mb
Spencer's . butte, which .they did, after
motoring to the foot of the mountain.
They were, rewarded by a sumptuous
supper when they reached the top, re
turning later in the evening. Those who
enjoyed this "hike" were iMr. and Mrs.
J. 31. Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Spen
cer, Air. and Mrs. John Lender. Mr. and,
Airs. W. F. (K Timelier. Air. and Airs.
Dean Walker, 'Airs. Erie Allen. Mrs.
Italph Casey and Air. nnd Airs. Karl On
tlmnk. .. ,
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Possibilities of eliminating the six
miles of sandy road leading north from
Florence by ii beach highway in summer
is seen by .1. W. AIcArlhur, county bridge
superintendent, who has returned from
several days spent on the coast. The
several miles of sand which have here
tofore spoilt'd the summer drive u"p the
coast enn bo avoided by traveling the
beach route, declares. Mr. AleArthur.
After the rains Btart in the f nil the old
road is generally in fair condition.
Florence people have built a road from
that city to the beach and Mr. M'cArlkur
traveled over it with a car to the water's
edge and then up the bench for several
miles to a point where the -main' road is
only a quarter mile from the bench. He
says by phmking this distance the const
highway can be reached from the bench
road and a' fine drive developed.
Air. McArthur found tlie coast high
way alone the lleceta cane in eood con
dition. Improvements have been made on
the road throuuii the lighthouse groumis
and also in the vicinity of Ten-Mile
creek where the forest servfc-e has made
recent changes, (ieorge Stonefield, road
supervisor, has the highway in good
shape in the Ueceta vicinty. There Is
pne bridge which needs the roof repair-
en and several smnner ones some re
plnnkiug. says Air. AleArthur,
The bridge superintendent rflsn In
spected the structures in southwestern
Lane and found that only minor repairs
were necessary.
Six Rounds of Boxinjr
On Fair Card Tonight
.Tnek Douglas of Portland nnd Jimmy
Finnesnn of Canada, who fouuht a four
round contest at the Lane eotiuty fair
rtoiuhIs last evening will jjo six rouinls
tonight, the eard management promises.
Th pair of bantams put up ft serap the
eiowd liked and It is planned to let the
boot go further.
Douglas has agreeil to appear here on
October II on n smoker being urranged
by Jaek Fulton, local promoter. Fulton
is looking for n fast boy to match with
him for this event.
"Watch Us Grow
NOW
is the time to luiy
Hint Silk Umbrella that
yon have been wanting.
Wo nr'o of fori lift' a
splendid collection of
Silk Umbrellas with
fivney handles nnd tips,
at excccdhiffly 1 o w
priees. - 1
Every Umhrella is
fully guaranteed by
the mninifaeturer, as
well us ourselves, to be
perfect in workman
ship mid ipmlity as well
as stvh
The regular election of officers of the
Kugene Chamber of Commerce is to be
held Aloudny evening and members are
beginning to look around for prospective
candidates to fill the three ottices nun
eight places on the board of directors.'
An expression on the railroad situation
is expected to be sought by the Chamber
Committee which is formulating Kugene
views on the uinnerger of the Central
and Southern Pacific.
Among the possible candidates being
ndvocated for the presidency to succeed
L. L. Rny are the present vice-president.
Albert Tiffany, (teorge AIcMorran, who
has always been' very active in chamber
nffairs, and A. A. Itogers. cashier of the
First National bank, and n tireless com
munity worker.
The railroad committee met Inst eve
ning and discussed the unmerger situa
tion nnd it is expected that n proposition
will be submitted as nn expression of the
membership.
Seek to ifcecover Bail
Forfeited By Frasier
Seeking to collect $"i000 in . bond
money District Attorney Clyde N. John
ston filed suit in? circuit court yesterday
nfternoon against Miss Brownell Frasier
and Oeorgc M. Payne in the cncs of F.
,L Frasier. of Fnsene. now in the peni
tentiary. Frasier did not appear fo sen
tence in the circuit court at Corvallis
in 101S after h- had been enmieted. in
the supreme court on appeal. He was
Inter caught and sentenced tr- the peni
tcj'.ttarv for a term of one to five yenrs.
Aliss Frasier is the daughter of the con
victed num.
Lnure K. Koepp has filed suit :n cir
cuit court aguiiwt Albert Koep,j for di
vorce on grounds of desertion. The 'nu
ple were mnrried in South Dakota Octo
ber 7. 18SH.
Isabel Burton has fihd n divovc? coin
pViint airninst. Lcttor Barton on ground
of cruel and inhuman treatment. They,:
were married at Vancouver, W iwhington,
June 20, IMS.
EUGENE
THEATRE
Last : Times : Today
AND IT'S AN EX
CELLENT PICTURE
in na i- ;
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JUT
Quality
Shoes
At
Quantity
Prices
lr.gJoll'-s
t-Wort
fliaiK.,,
It's No Feat to Fit Feet With Our Shoes
oi quality
:J71 Dept. Stuivs
Fngeiip, Oypgoii
mm the
'novel bit
c
, r Edward White
featuring
Robert M.6Kim. Claire Adams
and Carl Gantvoort
(Produced by Benj. B. Hampton and his
associates fbr QrcatAutharsha.
Also Three Dandy
Special Short
Features
TOMORROW
and
SATURDAY
Continuous 1 to 11
TOM MIX
and His Horse
"JUSTTONY"
Need We Say More?
Women's Pumps
' Of Patent Leather
We're a varied assort
ment of the latest patent
leather strap pumps fash
ioned for this season.
Your choice mar be a
plain style or one more
fanciful. . We can supply
both. -
This one-strap, button
pump witbtIaln toe is ex
ceedingly popular. Cellu
loid covered military heel
WcEay, smart set last.
$5.45
Orthopedic
Broad Toe Shoej
Shoes that give
growing girl's feet all-tat
room they need to propers
ly develop.
-.. All black kid, Ji Tamp,
tip, half double McKay
sole, spring heel'
85 to 111 '
$2.49
Mahogany Kid Oxfords
Women's Dressy
Serviceable Style
For dress wear our oxfordi art
quite the style. They're mads to
give long wear.
Circular vamp, tip, military heel
fribber top lift on heel
' -. y . . i
$4.98
Ilepresentntive Hoyal Johnson, republi
can of South Dakota.
Johnson said he would push for adopt
ion of his resoltitiou at thu next cs.sioa
of cemgress. " '"
CHICAGO GRAIN REVIEW
Chicago, Sept. lil. drain prices closed
lower on the Chicago hoard of trade to
day. A spirit, of uneasiness, due to un
certainty of the European political situa
tion and tJie ability of the continent to
pay for grain importations was the chief
influence in the trade, l'rovisious closed
higher,
Yheat: September opened off 1-3 nt
$1.tXi and closed up 3-4. December open
ed off 1-t at 1-2 and closed off
1-S. May opened off 3-8 at $1.10 5-S and
c'osed off 1-4.
Corn: September opened up 1-S nt. G4
nnd closed off ft-S. December open
ed unchanged nt ti 3-4c and closed off
1-:1. Alay opened up 1-S nt i2 3-4c nnd
closed off i-S.
Oats: September opened off 1-S at 30
l-2e and closed off 3-4. December open
ed off 1-8 at 37 5-Nc and closed off 1-2.
Slav opened unchanged nt 39 3-Sc nnd
closed off 1-2. x
W27 Willmnolttt-
1 ,
Wants $5000 Damaeres
For Injury of An Eye
Seeking to collect $.",000 damages nnd
$'JH special ilamages, Lee Hand has
filed suit in circuit court ugninst L. D.
Hcnrhrough. Creswell merchant. Hand
seeks damages for injuries to an eve
which he suffered while repairing th
Scnrhrough prune dryer.
He claims that he was struck in the
eye nnd it was the result of his employer
not furnishing adequate tools with whuh
to work.
Foreisrn Pictures Give
Way to County Views
Three new scenic pictures of the re
gion near Kugene have been hung in the
Ch timber of Commerce rooms taking the
olao of the last foreign photos which
have bedecked t.hn walls so long. All the
pictures in the chamber now are f Ore
gon or Iane county scenery with the
exi-eothm of paintings and art nietureH,
The three new scenes are of Summit
lake on the Willamette highway, Finn
rock on the AleKenJtie highway and The
Husband mountain on the Skyline trail.
CUT THIS OUT IT. IS WORTH
MONEY
Cut out this slip, enclose with fic nnd
mail it to Foley & Co.. SS35 Sheffield
Ave., Chicago. III., writing, your name
and address clearly. You will receive
in return n, irinl package containing
Foley's Honey and Tar Compound for
roughs, colds nnd croup; roley Kidney
I'ilU for nnirs in aid and Iwk: rhen
in ii U Fin. 1 biiache. kidnef 4tWt bladder
niliifnt: nnd holer 1 atbarttc Tablets,
a wholesome and thoroughly elennsint
eatbartte for constipation, liuhpusnes
fiend.ie;ie). and slujtuish bowel. Solo
everywhere.
L. M. TRAVIS. INC.
The oldest iftid mnt efficient poller'
i tion arenrT in the upper Willamette va-
ey. Of nan in ijiii c? now employs six
trained assistants, luir sttic la nseu
exduivelr"in T.tfue I oiinfv bi th ure-
gnWhintt.on Lnote ofCoiIeetton Kx
jierlV by e Nne County Credit An.
'.nnd "by the 'ollection cencir Ain. of
'V''Hi. eeiiv,ct nnvhoilx arf--'
wiere, nnd 0-'i every Sntunluyo No
cohort ioti, no charge, o tf
OFFERS DRASTIC MEASURE
AVashiugton. Sept. 111. tieneral con
scription of all individuals and property
wou'd automatically follow a future de
claration of war by the United States
under n reaolutiou introduced today by
Say "Bayer" and Insist!
Says His Prescription
Has Powerful Influence
Over Rheumatism
Unless you see the name "Haver on
package or on tablets you are not getting
the genuine Hayer product prescribed by
physicians over twenty-two years and
proved safe by millions for
Colds Headache
Toothache Lumbago
Karache ltheiimatism
Neuralgia Pain, Pain.
Accept only "Haver" package which
contains proper directions. Handy boxen
of twelve tablets cost few cents. Drug
gists nlo sell bottles of 21 nnd IftO. As
pirin is the trade murk of Itnyer Alnnu
facture of Alonoaceticitcidcster of Snliey-liracid.
Mr. tTainos II. Allen, of Kochestcr, N,
Y., suffered for years with -rheumatism.
Alany times thia terrible disease left linn
helpless nnd unable to work.
He -tiu.nl ly decided, after yenrg of
ceaseless study, that no one can be free
from rheumatism until the accumulated
impurities, commonly called uric acid de
posits, were dissolved in the joints and
muscles and expelled from the body, y
With this idea in mind he consulted
physicians, made experiments and finally
compounded a prescription that quickly
and completely banished very sign ami
symptom of rheumatism from his sys
tem. He freely gave his discovery, which le
called AUenrhu, to others who took iti,
with what might be called marvelous suc
cess. After years of urging he decided to
let sufferers everywhere know about his
discovery through the newspapers. TJe
has therefore instructed drug'xists every
where to dispense Allenrue with the un
derstanding that if the first pint bottle
does not show the wny to complete re
covery he will gladly return your money
without comment.
Carroll's Pharmacy, 7S3 Willamette
street. 1
STAGE
Veneta Eugene
Lv. Veneta 9:00 a. m.
Ar. Eugene 9:50 a. m.
Lv. Eugene 11:30 a. m.
Ar. Veneta 12:20 p. m.
Lv. Veneta 1:00 p. m.
Ar. Eugene 1:50 p. m.
Lv. Eugene 4:00 p. m.
Ar Veneta 4:50 p. m.
Daily Except Sunday
FARES
One Way 75c,
Round Trip $1.25
'Service" Our Motto
OFFICES
Draper's Store, Veneta,
Main St.
Stage Terminal, Eugene,
7th and Olive.
vJ. R. CLACK, Mgr.
' Veneta, Oregon.
A MCE
-At-
McKENZIE PARK
DANCrHAU
--ColHirjr Bridge1 ""
Sept 23
If Our Sorvlce
A Dangerous
Reaction
have had 10
and tnmp
urell? ; ha"
A Hji. vnll
scrlmi) and save
have B"u
there may -'"mcj "'' "
ones, a dansorjs reac
when we -go W P
extreme. '
The l-ath of thrift 2
middle
aganc. And it is W
path that leads tc ,
to solve the thrift pn
M "39 Ysars
of Helpful SnW
FIRST
1 NATIONAL .BANK
MILITARY AUTOMATICS .
Avium's gun, built for hard service, or 3S caliber. Shoots ! slols. Bid s
villi safety attaeluneiit.
SIO 50 LESS TIFAX HALF PllE-WA.Il' P1J10RS SiO.50
AU.OU or 3S caliber was now -a
25 V'AL JJLl'E STEEL AUMV AUTOMATIC, Price $7.5
Convenient to Carry 1 . nfir.
All our guns shoat standard Ainorican Ammunition All guns .cuaranui
SEND NO MONEY '
Write your nanuaiid address plainlv, send it fo us and we wil r M"- snd
of tuese anl.iinaties.. Pav Postman on arrival. Examine automatie e;iu.
..it iyt satisftiftorv just return it and get vour ttOXEY 1JACK. ,
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