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Saturday Evenir Tage ISgfil ' w rr, . m -r tt n i-r s m T -m TV VtT IT n TT k T T ' '- f 'ft . Please, Mommie, can I have some nice ICE CREAM : That's what many kiddies arc pleading for right now. Mother will no doubt reply "Certainly, child, have as much as you plcase,"--becausc mother knows that Blue Bell Ice Cream is pure, nour ishing and delightful to the taste. ASK YOUR DEALER FOR IT Eugene Farmers Creamery unit fnrnilv. Frank Wallace came up from Port land and is visiting bis iiureutH, Mr. and Mrs. John Wallace.- Mr. and Mm. Hurley Gates have mov ed into Mm. 8. K. Markley's house on South Pacific highway. Pete Hansen i 111 at the home of John Barker where he has been since the fourth of July. - Bradley For and wife motored down fiom Seattle, Wash., and visited with Sirs. Fox's parents. Mr. nnd Mrs. Aden Miller of Walker. Mrs. Vox was Miss Bessie Miller before marriage. Mrs. Huston Uoeener nnd children will lea re Monriar for Seattle. Wash., to Join their husband and father, who lias bfen there the past month. Frank Favor is quite ill. The following guests arrived bv mo tor from California and visited with Mrs. Herbert Knkin: Mrs. A. 1L Jon nneel and daughter Miss Frances of Ber keley; Or. F. A. Sinytbe of the California , State hospital at Stockton: Miss Clnra Rmythe and Miss Margaret Sinythe of Hose. Cal. MisH. Georeia Rarker. Miss Gertrude Barker nnd Mrs. Susan Englis. were also with the party nnd stopped at Hotel Rartcll leaving for points north on Friday. Mrs. A. C. Fames nnd daughter Betty with Sirs. Carrie Hemenway and Miss Bonlta Beager, wf.i leave Saturday for Portland. CR2SWELL. Creswell, Ore., July '20. Miss Elisa beth Trjon presented her large class of music iiunils in a piano recital Thurs day night at the Presbyterian church. A I large milliner were In attendance, -hiss Tryon opened promptly at . eight and gave n few minutes talk after which the I following program was given: My First Duct Presscr Helen and Stella Muaranen. I Hop. Scotch Pressor I -.Helen Moutcith. Duct in O Presser Kadine and Mury Miller Playing Tag . . . Prcsser Ruth Quinn. Ohost in the Chimney. ...... -Hm-than The Dolls WultK Ilarthan Vivian and .Marie Ugraui. Sing News of Lane County Special Correspondence to The Guard COTTAGE GROVE. j Louis J. Bchols, 018 Birch ava i : nue, P. O. box RSii, business ' ' sepresentatlve. Mra. Carrie I Hemenway, reporter. . Cottage drove, Ore.. July 20. Mrs. Oeruld Wood and son Wesnm and daugh ter Helen cninn up from Portland Thins liny and are .vlaitinuv Mrs, Wooils' mo- tool',. Mrs. HV'ien Do1 Ising. .Mrs. Wood Was Miss Jenn DoLong befnrn iniiiTiitgc. Mat Dnggart caniu up from drama J'liss' Thiirsdny ami Is contemplating opening a tailor shop In the old (lemge liohlnian property on I lie west side. Recorder Homer (billowny and ("lis Englnwr Virgil I'owell motored to Eu gene Friday and ntteniled to business. 'inn Itamcwood arid family motored Tridny to (lakridge. If. B-. ' T.nwson motored over from ' Iteedsport Thursday nnd visited Willi his alster-ln-lnw, Mrs. Itobert fltinna, leav- . lng Friday 'morning for dlenilale, Cal. Mitriotte Huinant went ' to Newport Friday for an outing. , I I. N. Bryan from Herman, On.,, a great raisiu grower, who bus been visit ing the, F..L. lliihrenfus family, left Fri day morning for Washington. Jtulph Hand, the wrestler, went to Portland Friday morning. 1. H. .Morris is tarring the roof oh the old Hchlcef building.. Mra.- Jinra Wllley from Ashland In visiting liar" cousin, J. y, Willitts i and family. ; '.. L. Cox ii iid wife will leave Saturday for Elmira, Albany, and Marcolu to visit their cliililrcn. (.'buries Aldridge from Unllfornia ac companied by a friend is visiting with his sister,. Mrs. A. B. Smith of dowdy ville. - Ted Miller Is visiting at the home of his uncle, Tom tjucener, in Ruw Itiver this week. . Mrs. F. C. Counts; returned this week from the Sun Francisco hospital where Iter son Koy has had the toes of one font iimoiitaled. .. . Mrs. C. C. Cruson nnd Mrs. Karl K. Mills will leave Saturday for North Bend to visit Miv Mills' brother ,1 nines Cottage Grove Mfg. Co. Sash, Doors, Frames, Moulding, , Ironing; Boards, Interior Finish, Built-in Features, Detail Mill Work Our policy is to buy of your Local Dealer, but wo ; . , solicit nil. OUR WORK MEASURES UP WITH THE BEST , ; and will give the best attention. , Mail Orders Filled, with Lowest Prices " Song of Sixpence: Livsey verflu jpenK I lolly Lost daynor Dolly Found Uaynor Velma Holbrook. Tho Little Rogue Sartorio Howard McBoc Ping, Op. 721 No Sartorio Agues Jackson. What the Squirrel Said . ...Crnmen The, Frightened Cloud Cramcn Clifford Travillicn. A Summer Day Porter The Oriole's Lulluby Hipshar Merle H'edgpeth Little Boy Scout Ferry Wayne McCue. Flag Dnj March Fearis Estol Sly. Trio. Jolly Play Fellows I.erinoH Itobert Olson, Clifford Travillicn Wayne McCue. Lullaby r , . . .Dultoii Lu Diaboliiiue Leybach Mary Miller. lu Merry Harvest 'Time .Rolft Stella Maaraueu. Blackhawk Walts .Walsh Helen Magee Crack the Whip -Bixby Ama Morss. The Boy and the Cuckoo Lnngc March Meadows ...Tompkins . Esther Hubbard Robin doodfcllow Loth day Katydids March .....Hewitt Laura Tennis. Invitation. . ' It. Trlvil Rub-a-Dub-Dnb . ...Haines llolicrt Olson. ' 1 1 Dunso da S.vlpbcs Dcvaux Margaret Land. At Sundown . .Wilson , . Marie Ograin. Moonlight Reverie Farnswortli Francis Scarbrough Trio, Yellow Jonquils. ..... ...Johanniiig Ruth Olson, Francis Scarbrough .Marie Ogi-uil. . The iishePN were Ivfida Mnaraneu.J F.thel Hcdgpoth, Neta Zinikci- and Jim Mooney. . . A sneciiil council meeting wns called for Thursday evening to make plans for fixing tho pavement on r ront screen and Oregon avenue. It wns voted that the street bo pnve,: and surveyors were there Friday morn ing. Work will be done by Monday or Tuesday. This work had to be done ou account o tho new pavement . gom through town. J. Hyatt, banker F.thl 'f rentier and C. 10. Leabo were appointed tr- oversee the work. Mrs. Lucy Weber and daughter Yvonm tame Friday for a visit with C. L. Web cr and family. Merchandise inwi! LITTLE THINGS Tho Woolworth Building is a monu mont to tho Bigness of little things. Niagara is just a lot of drops of water. Tho forunts nro just so many trees stood sidq by side. It's tho little tilings that count. Why wait until you have u lot of mon ey before -starting to save? ' Open a savings account today, Then savo a' little every tay. Bank of .Commerce . '. . Friendly nnd-'Wifling.", . )v .."... fe CAMAS SWALE. Camas' Swale, Ore., July lit. Miss Mvrtln Bush is visiting with Mr. nnd Mrs. Adam Schmidt nnd family for a few days. Mrs. John wullKcliicger wns u r.iigeue shopper Wednesday. &ir. nnd Mrs. Clarence Sutton motor ed mi from Norkenssie Wednesday eve ning to visit ms parents, Mr. ami .Mrs. J. M. Sutton. They were accompanied by Miss Mnriau White mid another lady friend. Mrs. Ruth Kerr will leave for Lowell Sunday where she will cook for a log ffinir fiimn. The I'umns local of the Farmers' Union Ib planning something different for their meeting at' the school house next Wednesday night, hvory one is to enjoy n very good supper of chicken, sandwiches, cake and fruit salad with lemonade and rrult juices to urinu. rnere will be a candy booth and some sur prises. K, 10. 'Wllliiiins started baling hay Fri day morning. , Visitors at the Wullschlcit.T bomr Friday evening were Miss Kdnn Xiin icber anil Ionnrd iniker of Creswell. Mrs. Frank Bush nnd Mrs. Alfred Bush nnd little children were visitors at tho Butler homo ednesday alter Miss Blanche Weiss left "Wednesday for Cottage drove where sue will assist in the bank for u-few days. Jako Wullschleger of Creswell Is as sisting bis son Jobu Wnllsrlilcger with the bay this week. HARRISBURG Harrisbiirg, July Lt). Dr. and Mrs. O. d. Clark and on tighter. Mildred, re turned VWdnerday evening from a vaca tinn of a month snent traveling through California. Dr. Clark reports that they toured over 40(10 miles in that state and visited practically all of ita noted points of interest. This is the. first real vaca tion the doctor aays, that be has enjoy ed in a quarter of a century. Every mem ber of the family any that their entire trio gave them one graua ana glorious outing. Miss (iertrude Elliott enme Tuesday from her home in Oregon City and will spend the remaluder of the summer at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Elliott. X. A. MeCann was a Eugene business passenger Tuesday. Preaching at the local CKurch of Ood Sunday afternoon is to tie conducted ofc Ilft-other Edward Feaglfs of Eugeji. Mis Vna 1 "yt and. vMiv Bbinche , llertuan "if f Wednesday fosA alien our .ilii t Xewftirt. ."' , I Sir. and Xlrs. Ed Tlj mas ami ehfldrn who" have bem visiting w the home of ypr. atWlT. K.,V. Keslell since Sup- Tiny, retiirntl to thir home In Astoria Wednesday? o ' 0 .John and Ui;fl-iulc Lister are here Wanted Summer At July" Clearance Sale Prices MAIL ORDERS FILLED FROM THIS 'AND ALL OTHER ADVERTISEMENTS. PROMPT SERVICE G; BELOW" IS A FAIR EXAMPLE OF TILE REDUCED PRICES (AND MANY. OF THEM, TOO) ITND IN THIS BIG SHOPPING PLuVCE. , v . MORE LINES OF .MERCHANDISE UNDER ONE ROOF. . . . . Much Sought After Cool, Airy and Beautiful W Goods And Silks At Substantially Reduced PrD Women's thoughts now turn to garments of summer wear, naturally, made of washable materials. Many pleasant surprises await milady m Eugene s largest piece goods' section. There are all kinds of materials, from the plain white, the sport materials with their quaint designs and odd colors to the finest voiles-and with special emphasis 'to ratines. Here is a collection of fabrics to meet the. needs of the most exacting designer. ' . Allotted space will not permit revealing the many groups so conveniently dis played for your choouing. ' . JULY CLEARANCE SALE! Exqusite Silk Skirtings At An Av- QQp erage Of Much Less Than Half .'Tho silk dei)artment. is. offering you an ususual opportunity right now to secure very pretty silk patterns in white or harmonizing colors 36 inches wide. - FORMERLY PRICED $1.79 to $4.00. .-' , So fine are jhe weaves, so rich 'are the designs and so pretty the shades and at , a price that will caure rapid selling. . , . , JULY CLEARANCE SALE! ' To $4.50 Baronett Silk Skirting JJ- XQ Shimmering in Radiant Colors, Yd. Vl. '-"Ilore again July Clearance Sale plays a wonderful role in giving the utmost in value to the discriminating women who desire a winsome skirt which they can fash ion to their likenoss.. This is of a heavy quality nnd drapes beautifully. . ' JULY CLEARANCE SALE! '-' ' BEWITCHING SILK SPORT SKIRTING IN WHITE, COMBINED WITH DISTINCTIVE SELF FIGURES. NOW THE YARD $1.99 ; JUIjY CLEARANCE SALE! . For That Summer Wash Frock Here Are Weaves To 35c At, Yd. 1 ' . CONSISTING OF PRETTY FIGURED VOILES, v : BATISTE AND CRISP FLAXON AS AVELL ' For . less than one dollar enough material can bo bought for a woman's dress and for about half that little daughter, too, shares honors which is stepping lightly on one's1 purse, isn't itt Nevertheless Ax Billy's can .make it possible to do just that. While quite an assemblage of these dainty little floral patterns (on white ground) "await your selection. " .However,' we advise coming early. .'.' . , - . 19 c XT O costume in the M L7 mer. WardrobttaJ .place the sports suit N suit snown ot tnree m binations can be maiieW Ladies' Horn Journal Pattea Jacket No. 330ft Bltnij 309SkirtKo.J J Even though yoii hanrf sewn a stitch you caa make thij serviceiblt mi following the simnle M tions given . on the envelope. ,'- JULY 'CLEARANCE SALE!' One Thousand Yards Of Percales, Yard 19c To glance at this wonderful array of patterns (in light and dark one would think they seemingly never wore so pretty as lliose are, wnat pericy uouse aresses may bo developed from these.-. 36 lhclies JULY CLEARANCE SA.E! ' " ' . Need New Curtaining? ' Formerly To 42c, Yard One lot of marquisette and scrims in while, ecru and cream, 36 wide. Some with neat self border. ; - 19c ., ,; , , . - -1 jiLL.V DEPARTMENT STORg. i . ' : - ' ".'.'v1 Croin Portlunrt viaiting nt the home of their mint unci iinclv, Miss Emma Love anil Douglas Love. ' , 10.- A. Taylor in suffering from uatliino nntl heart troubie. Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Heard,, who have been touring in' California the last two wi-ess, returned noino lucruay evening. Their jaunt took tbnm as far south us San Prandxco. Beard reports that the I'licitK- lugliway in (lie nortuern part ot tliui tate is in rotten suuue wicn only arattercil, and that short, pitveuieut. ; Air. and iMrs. Jauios Uhghton of Uie LambsburK ' vicinity- were transacting liusiness in ICugi'Jlo Saturday. - Two hay balers m tais ueiguDoriioocl have already started operations. They are the Charles Lauley and Turn Low. -II outfits. E. E. ltoss Ib again afflicted with malaria. Mr. 'and Mr. D. Stevens of Berkeley, Cal., were here Wednesday and Thurs day visiting at the home of.Mr. and Mrs. Ivun MH'laiu. Mr. and Mrs. Ste vens, who uro cousins of Mrs. M'oChilu and who have nut visited here since 1U04 huve been touring Washington. "The Columbia college iuartet, which is uiakiug a tour of the western part of Oregon in tehalf of that institution, it to give a concert in -the local Methodist church Friday evening, July 21. ;a new counter Bus Just Den installed in the tiarrisburg garage. .J. U. Swanwas attending to business matters here Thursduy from Kugeue. . loin t'hilpott transacted business in Ibcny Wetlnesday afternrjou. i Miss Ethel I.ane was visiting friends and relative at Albnny Wednesday. - , hrnest lute, who has been employed in the WV-mllinR- Booth-Kelly Lutnb.'r mills for the last eiitht montas, re turned home Tuesday -to assist his father during the harvest. Max Muuiervitie. wno recently Iniurea leg while working in a lunibi.. caiuj.. went 1o Salem Thursday j;'here he wi.I reuwin several days to have t'u inf:ted meniber treated. A record of all cars that j-j aid he firry here Sunlay shows tlyt u;i -tinti aiion 31-4 oars and from his ,u l fliid- aight lt5. This is the frst S4 L-u.- rec ord thV has been kept. Work on the completion of the Harris- burg-llalsey swtion of the I'acific high- a' has .made rapid .strides the past 'j).. there now Wiim iu!,k little more thug wile to lay the hot stuff on. It It estimated that the laying will be rr-m- pleted in a couple of weeks, . (.. li. Morris spent Monday i.t Al.wny. I Mrs. Art J&iulden of Rjedsprt, vhu visited ut week at the home .if M.-. and Mrs. Shernn Marguth returned home the first, of the week. Mrs. Marir-i:h nt.d Mis. -Mauldcn are sisters. Ira Tanton. J. (3. Wonlnv and T Spurlin were in Albany Tuesdny. IT A. Black, who is the new Oregon Electric agent at the Cartney sta.bn, repor's that the installation of the uuto- tic devices at the power station hor -s just about completed. MH-s. Ie Monro of Eugene visited here bunday with Mrs. Hanson. lr. and Mrs. Hiwyn Coburn and dau ghter. Miss Itarth, of San licgo, Cal,, nro visiting at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Tom I'hflpott and Mr. and Mrs. ,1. S. Pence. Mrs. I'ence is Dr. Cpburn's sister. Mrs. L. E. MVKellip left (Wednesday for a few days' visit at the home of Mr. ond Mrs. Neil Bain in 1'ortJand. .Miss KSta Howell of Eugene was visiting relatives in town Wednesday. A family nit-nip nnrl Hinn.. ..o t,ni.i at Uie Hayworth grove north of town Fundny. Those in attendance were: Mr '.',n J1!?..'- V1"'""1 Miller: Jlr- "! Mri. ttalph Shisler and sons Knh,( nA u.- ren; Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Sperling and TS".," i.ucuie; air. and Mr3. Ural Davidson and daughter Ionise and s n Hilhs; Mr. and Mrs. Hpranio Carter and baby of I'endletnn: Mr. wi.. anil son of Brownsville, uud Mr. and -uih. .lie iiii.vwortn. Mr. and Mrs. Sam' Fawver, accom panied by M. M. Hnyworth, atteried the funeral of MV. Weddle at Sp?fngfeid on .Monday. 1 raffici at the ferry was held up for an hour and a half Friday morning v l.en the engine which nrmiolu thi. i.... . . on the blink. 11 Robert Neat and family of Washington, ' New York. Itobert stopped Thursday to see ' friends and 170 years in jail. 11 ' reliitives here. The Near, fnrnilv fnrmm.lv lived here. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Ia Rant of Sal em stopped here Wednesday to see old friends. The La Rant family lived here IS years ago when the Booth-Kelly mill was running. Mrs. Roberta Holmes left last week to visit with her sister near Lebanon, Orel She was taken ill with pneumonia and Mrs. Burt Johnson went Friday to care for her. Mrs. F. T. Benston was in Eugene on Friday. ' i i 1 Mrs. Lowell Benston and buhy, nnd Evelyn Benston visited Thursday at the W. A. Keen home in Delight Valley. ,'i4 counts of looting Keep CALAFOOl'A 3U. i SAGINAW Sntrinnw .lnlp fin f t t.. . , r , u. r. Aoney n ii- m r.ugene utesnay. J Mr- II II I .... j m... . 4 -i-i V V.: iuesnay . - . . ...iiiivru wnere sne hts qen Mrs. W II ll0.n!. -j -i.:ij. . (ottaje tirove visited Wednesday with Mr. Mary Queener. , T!" ''"orge.Xeat family, Mr. and'ifrs. . ' ...'l1' ot t',,,'"'. Mrs. Cecil Powell nod children of S ringfield, Mhss, tleo Wiscarsm ami children of Eugene ami Eye Glasses or Spt fittetl by Dr. AVatts is the best insurance of and relinf f You will be pleased with:my service and pf,(l UK. J. o. WATS, optomew hid vviiiainette ot. Baker-Buttofl .- . . . On the Corner 10th and W Developing aaid 'Printing Pictures . BusinesiiNot a Side Line- VILM