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'' Tuesday Evening j , Pag Wglt V V. V ft .. A , T -C "J THE aMJGENB DXILT OUIBD News of Lane County v- Special Correspondence to The Guard f COTTAGE GROVE. I Ionia J. Hriioli. 918 Birch T . Due, P. O. box 683, buiiucM rcpraaanutire. Mr. Carri . BtncDway, reporter. ,r. Cottage Grow, Aug. 20. Ultle Kle Utor Ha, dougliter of Prof. W, O. Hf,T?!l from the auto while It was in the 'tnrnte and hurt herself badly. Her itartDta took her to .the honplturln Eu- - grot Sunday evening and are atill there With her. Khe wa voinlUug blood when they left, Cottage Grove, ,Mr. kuHan Poe wan expecting her body to be wnt from eastern Oregon- where he was drowned Saturday earning, - wbeu a mesHage came jtuyiug the body could not be abipped at once, Mr. Poe'a aon Herman and daughter Henna uawnon motored up from Port land Sunjiajr mormng and returned Him da til.hl. laklur Mm. Poe with them. They wli( all go to camera Oregon. Kd- (an Alien, wuu was uruwucu reaiuruaj, waj about 14 yeara old and graduated from the Cot(age Grove eighth . grade J4 spring. ' I The Kuowlea and' Graber store force all -picnicked at Lund park Hunday. They had a flue time and William 'Ilium louuu a perfectly good 30-30 gun in deep water. Ml Pearl Hobinaon returned from Portland ifonduy where the haa been Huanluig her vacation with her brother (rorge, and wile. i The aalea force of the Cash and Car ry; grocery. Di4 Knight and Arnold injur, pent the week-end in Kugene. Wade Moaby and Kay Wondon return I Sunday from Paisley. Hr. and Mrs. Wesley Wire from Now a-g visited last Wednesday in town ith the O. H. WSIIard family. Pan) Myera left Sunday for his home Greenwood, Wis.,, after spending one ir in Oregon, fir. and Mrs., Marvin Bmlth will leave ,Mlay for Crater lake, the enves, Kla niath Ifalis and other point in southern drraon.' jallss Beulah Hanna Is back to work li .the Vmphrey and . Mackin drygoods ajdre. tC, B. Umnhrey and family rotnrned ffom their vacation at KlaiuatU Falls and aer immiiih. lira. John Myers and sons Henry and ilile are visiting from Albany with Mrs. yers nrotner, lienry iteme. Wn ' Sanford. Mother Mra. Pet Han- ford, slater Mrs. Let a Bennett, and Mrs, Nadya Jackson and Mrs. Ida Miller mo- tared In Mrs. Miller'a new Htudebaker l Salem Hunday, and visited Mrs. Mil lar and Mra. Uanford'a brother, A. V. Smith. let. and Mrs. Oscar. Woodson and o. Mays wijl motor to Portland on resday. Mr. Woodson and Mr. Hays 0 attend the Fordson Industrial True- Exposition and Mra. WTdoiIhod will t her' two sisters. Mrs. II. H. Harms ti Mrs. Christian. Mills in Imlemt' returned, ftfondny fl'tm Portland where he baa. been the nit week on butineas. big crowd attended the picnic at fon- spring Hunday. The Cottage Grove : Rlbert Bede and Dale Wintt. won ur out of six aeta played at tennis with Kf. I. Fischer and Dolllllil Ymillir fenin avugen. f Helden , Powell and family with Louis Kramer motored to Biualaw fulls Sun- i Frank' MoKarlaod and family went to andtili .Monday to spend Mr. McFar land'a vacation. - i Ren Carr and wife from Grants Pass Visited Monday with Mr. and Mrs. John Madaen. .,''. ' B. " .. Rlnard and wife motored to Oakland. Hunday and visited with Mi'. aWard's sister,-Mrs. Tom liruuer and tan fly. - The Past Matrons club will hove a nlc- lav i next Wednesday In the Latham gtora, , . inline rjmoree irom t'ortland la the Mallle Miller home. M. Adiaon from Grunts Pass over the week-end with her him. nana, returning nome Mbnday. 'Mrs. F. M. Harding and Mr. It O. BanfleW and family motored up from Salem anil are visiting Mrs. Harding's brother, W. A. Keen of Delight Val ley. ..Mr. and Sirs. Fred Motter motored to Bugena Hunday and vlaited with Dan Moaogu who is at the Kugene hospital. He la getting along nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Kluier liurre motored to Portland Saturday and apeut the week end with Mrs. Kurre'a parents, Mr. an Mra, W. O. McRride. , It A. Millers, H. U Mackin and Chas. Beldlera, motored to Newport Monday for their vacations. , The Hohl family had a picnic Sunday at the Uawlina ford on Mosby creek. Mrs. Barbara Hohl. Dr. A. C. Jewell, Mr. aud Mra. A. M. Darland, Clarence Seaa and family from Itoaeburg. Mr. and rs. George Hohl, Mr. and Mrs. Mike WWd and family of Bngeno nud Miss lieona Hohl. were the nsrtv. Hoy Hunter from Arlington I visiting ms wire as ine nome or ner parenta, Air. and-Mra, William Brown. X, '' 't' ORESWELL ' . jCreswell, August 21. Mrs. Ethel Tteanor and Mrs. F. Ijicev were host- aeaen Friday at a mlsnionarr tea at the Some ol airs, i-reanor. A neat sum was realised' to help with the mission- grove, , jl Mra. Cla life r visited orei ary work. Mr. Emery of Itoaeburg will care for Dr. Hcarborough's prune orchard this year. Dr. Bcarbrougli and Mr. Kinery leave Mbnday for Halem to attend the Fruit Growers Association. Mrs. C. I. Kent and baby Luclle Eva lyne are both doing nicely. Lucille . Lund and Ethel Hedgpetb left Monday morning for Itoaeburg. Tbey returned with Mr. Hedgpethwho spent Saturday nud Hunday here.-' The funeral of Mrs. Ida H. Phillips. who died "Friday, was held from the Mi'bwering Chapel Sunday afternoon at 2:30 p.m. Hev. J. D.- Stratford offici ated, assisted by Iteverend Wood, "The Land . of Buelah -and "Ilome of , the Hour' were song by Mrs. C; K. -leabo. Mrs. Coro Olson, II, , Tronelson and C. II. Sedgwick Willi- Mrs. H. Trauelson at tne oraun. i be ' pail , bearers ' were 8am Reed, Win. Corsaula, A. I. Bchwer- ing. II. Walde and Mr. Cochlin. Inter ment was In the ,Arecwell cemetery. Mrs. Ida Phillips died at the Goshen hospital Friday. ' August 17,--at the- age' or TO years. 'Her nusbund. Sam 'ltm Hps, three sisters and one .brother survive her: Mrs. H. L- Dart who lives at Lebanon. Mrs. Lisle White of Los Angeles, Mrs. John Churchill of Kelso, WhsIi., and J. H. Gilraore of Creswell. Hhe was married AugtiHt Q,- 1K83, and name to Creswell In 1888 from Cali fornia and since then baa rived on the farm south of Creswell. Beautiful floral pieces marked the esteem in which she was held. ' Creswell, Ore., Aug. 20. X). Il.irley Benedict and family of Vancouver and Jnnicey C. Benedict and family of Port land were guests last week of their m ters, , Mrs. Newhall and Mrs. Hackctt, leaving for home Friday. . The Methodist aid held a food sale Saturday In the old hardware building. Mr, and Mrs. li. O. Brady and Mrs. William llolliston were dinner guest Hunday of Mr. kind Mrs. N. 10. Steele. ' Mrs. Klhel Treanor and family and Mrs. Wheeler ard daughter of Minne apolis and Wilbur Kenneth spent Hunday at Happy Camp enjoyiug a picnic sup per. , Mr. and Mrs. Ed Anderson and Cora Olson and family were at .Happy Camp Hunday. While Bev. Wallace '.Tones woe rldiiis his wheel on the highway -Hunday he was crowded off the rood by two cars passing each other, causing him to- fall with his little daughter who was riding, on the front of the wheel in ti- basket:' HliA rncitlvml nn Inilirv tn ia hjml t line did not prove to be of a serious nature. Mra. b. A. ltichardson, Mrs. r.d An derson and Misses Irma and Edith Hnere had picnic simper at Happy C'aiiiu Mon day night. . D0RENA Dorena, Aug. 20. Grandpa Allen Kirk who died Wednesday evening waa buried Friday at the Hears cemetery. Cottnite Grove visitors from here on Ratiirtlny were Mrs. John Pitcher aud Faye Jennings.' ' Mrs. C. II. Jennlnas and daughters Faye and ltilth Euglaud were Kugene visitors Saturday. , Quite a number of young people at tended the picnic In the McKinley grove up ltat creek Sunday. The evening was spent in listening to an interesting story, told bv Murv Guilev of Eugene of her trip to Des Moines to tne u, m. nutionai convention Evert Wright ofiIeoua came Satur day evening and spent Sunday at the W. A. Land home with his wife and lit tle dauhter Dorothy. . Mr. w. J. Large of. Eugene came on Huiiriay and preached Hunday evening in the church here. . Itaymuud Wicks, Pali' Owen and Miles Wicks were Dorena visitors Hunday. - Thelma Thomason, Florence Land. Raymond .Wicks and Dale Owen motored to Star Hunday evening aud visited at tne vticKa nome. The threshlne- machine has been busv In tlUs vicinity this week threshing wheat for the farmers. HARRISBURQ Harrlnhurg, Ore., Aug. 20. Mra. Mar garet Williams and daughter Miss Mil dred Williams returned Friday from a couple of months' visit with relatives at Denver, Colorado. They made many stmia hnth vnlnf And cmnlnv Ht 'ititftrms- At 1 ------ .--"-- t . . i inomas weisoi diate pointa for visiting and sight-seeing, I ,ion r-iiy Suuday spending most of the paBt week at the I -,rjBg ' ijibel J f red Memtennan nome in t'ortland. I ii,, cu,,,r.lnv son brothers, Carroll and Joe, were the main battery lor tne uuos. iv. r. iay lor oitched and Fred L'pmeyer caught for the seniors. Joe Hominerville had the honor of nitchina for both team in turn, The result waa a wore of 12 to 13, the Surprise team getting the extra tally. More auch games are In tne planning. Hon nickinz started off Mbnday morn ing with many local people in the various yarda ready ana eiuiippeu ior me annua "wire down" call. Several familiea are camping and some outsider are also here but pickers are not aa plentiful yet uh usual. Henry Garbe and baling crew laid off Saturday nlgnt for a two week s period or until other more pressing work la completed. Dr. Leslie S, Kent of Eugene was call ing in town Sunday. , , .' Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Conner of Salem were calling on friends In- town Saturday while en route to spend tha . week-end at cottage urove..- . i Mr. and Mra. George H. Turner of Eu gene and John Baker of Itoaeburg were Sunday guest at. the J: F. Kice home. After the devotional exercises of the Epworth league Hunday evening those present were treated by Richard fthieler, veteran Methodist church worker.to deli cious ice cream of hia own manufacture. ' The marriage of M!s Luella Belle. youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Hall, occurred at the Christian church parsonage. 10 o'clock Saturday fore noon to Carl Ingram of Lane county. Jtev. Harry Tucker performed the cere niony nniting the young couple aud which was witnessed Dy a rew friends and rela tives. The bride is a member of the M. E. choir and prominent in church activi ties and was educated in the schools here. The groom is one of a well-known Lone county family, bis parenta residing nere -now. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Hover had as a nest from Friday until Sunday even'nK .Miss tlnry Hansen of r:ugene who nis been spending a two -week s vacation with friends nt Port Of ford. Miss Han sen' Is employed. as hookkeeiier for the Wetherhee-Walker Furniture company at rugene. - - , Mr. and Mrs. o. n. .VulKey drove over from Philomath Haturdav evening for 1 Sunday visit nt (he Warren Norton home. . Boh Ingram was onernting the ferrv Sunday afternoon in Irs Tnnton's stend. nhn had joined his family nt Newport for day quting. - . .' W. A. Lane has recentlv purchased a. new Dodge touring car. the flrnt 104 model m the cnuntv. iieorge Hall also has a new Ford coupe. Harold, small son of Mir '.and ,Mrs. Marion Gooding, had his tonsils remov ed St. Eugene one dav last week. Miss Bee Ska gas of IfnsVlns is 'Denn ing a couple of weeks with bee uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Warren NoHon. An unusually hnpnv "Aur'" nirfv took nlace at. the Andrew Chrlstensen home. near Rowland Snndav, Anr. 10 hpnoring the natal dav of the hostess and that of the host wh'ch occurs but a wek liter. All the neighbors who were stso born in August were hidden together with their families. The reunion of Mrs. Christensen's family, the Williams', was complete as follows Mrs. MurgaretWil llams. Miss Mildred -Williams. Mr' and Mrs. Frank Lynch and two daughters. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. McElrov and two children of Kiieene. Mr: and MrB. Chrl--tensen and children, Bennie, Innnrd Blake and Elsie. The en'lre number of assembled guests was 21) nnd Included Howard Lynch, Mr. nnd Mrs. McVeigh nnd' family and Mrs. nnd Mrs. Olmstead nnd family. An elaborate dinner was served on the lawn shortly after noon and Ice cream and, cake during the after riQiyn and evening. Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry F!her and chil dren Lloyd nnd Ixiis, of Walker, visited 1(1 friends here over 'Sundny. ' 1 ' Frank Trulovc nnd daughter. Miss Idietta, returned from Wlnonn springs Friday, - : , Mr. nnd Mrs. R. W. Kcssell nnd two nans, Glen nud Elmer, left by automobile Momlav for a week nt Astoria with rela tives. They expect to spend about three week at various resorts in the valley before their vacation ends. Willis Mnndtiv is laid tin for a few days because of an Injury received while unloading hay at Sam 1- awvcr s nam. A rope broke, causing a singletree to fly into his face cutting a gash that required three stitches to close. r The Shuinway family of Eugene drove Rev. Munile Biseoiner down from Eu gene to hold services nt the Church of God Sunday afternoon. She will not be here for severnl Sundava as she goes to Mlddleton, Idaho, soon on evangelistic duty. The local W. C. T. T7. held nn nfter. noon session at the home of Mrs. Jesse fnnlr VriHav. Thomas Nelson waa over from Jiinc- McCart was a Eugene Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Elliott and ilaimh ter, Mra. Wardwcll Cram, apent Friday and Saturday in Portland at the bedside of their daughter and sister. Mrs. Joe Lister who was operated on In a hospi tal there for serious affliction of the throat, Her condition wua improving when they left. ' Miss Gladys Kelsey haa returned from spending the summer with an aunt ut Walton, Oregon, , . i L. L. Graham, district freight and passenger agent for the S. P. nt Kugene, waa a business visitor here Friday aft ernoon. Mr. and Mra. E. C. MeElroy and chil dren returned to Kugene Suuday evening after week-end visit with Ilurrlaburg relatives. The ball game Sunday afternoon be tween Uid Cubs and the old timer or Surprise nine, drew a nent little crowd and caused a lot of fun and several good plays. Each aide used 11 men, the Johu- WALTERVILLE. Camping Equipment For the Motorist . , TTi GUNS " ' GASOLINE STOVES TENTS , ' FLASHLIGHTS FOLDING BEDS HATCHETS FOLDING CHAIRS AXES FOLDING TABLES PACK SACKS : j DUXBAK OUTING CLOTHES ' Half the fun of an Outing: is being Properly Equipped -" . , Eugene Gun Store ; Arthur Hendershott, Prop. . -. 770 Willamette . Telephone 1A1 Waltervllle. Ore.. Aug. 20. At 4:3(1 o'clock Saturday a I ernoon. Ark. 18," 1(io.1 nf th hnniA nt Alr.'and Mrs. Jesse EiiHton. occurred the. wedding of Miss Lucy Kaston and Will Irvln of Eugene. wi,lii fr K.iiili I'sae. nlnved tin- strains of the Lohengrin wedding march the bride and groom appeared pro- ceded by Rev. Ostrander, Presbyterian minister of Santa Clara who delivered a vrv imnressive ceremony, nfter which the relatives and friends salhered around and gave Mr. and Mrs. Irvin the heart iest congratulations and best wishes for I the future. The bride was attractively nwmff in whit creile de rftene anu lace, aud carried a bouquet of gladiolus nnd baby breath while the groom wore the conventional black. Numerous, useful nid l.Miitifnl V0FA til lifts flf Cllllin linen, cut glass, aluminum nnd silver Assisting about the tables which were bountifully filled with meats, siuaiis. baked beans, coffee nnd chocolate, aud fruits wore Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kaston and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Schwering and daughters Lucy. Kuth and Junnita. a tr, chocolate bonbon nnd cigara were missed. Alter tne rerresomenis wi-rc over the bride aud groom were liberally sprinkled with rice and the guests began making their adieus, niepnen a. rmr-, the oldest present, who attended Mrs. Irvln'a grandfather welding seventy ;, enr am in Kniland. was present Mr. and Mrs. Irvin will be at home at College Crest, Kugene in tne near iu hire. 1 . Follnwlnr were the guests, present: Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Kaston, Mr. and Sirs. Arthur Kaston and daughter Gail, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Schwering and family, Mr. aud Mr. Everett Irvln and two children, Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur Irvin and f..,;k- Mr sn,l Mrs. Stan. Mr. and Mrs. RiisTand daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John Holmes and family, Mr. ami Mrs. ii. u. Sincv Mr. and Mrs. Georae Kaston. Ste- nh.K SuummI tr. and Mrs. Tvson and son Alfred. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Smeed and Dorria and Glenn. Mr. and Mrs. Woodruff and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Kruest Schwering. Mrs. Henry Schwer inr. Mr. and . Mrs. Al Schwering and kunnaih Mrs. Al Montgomery. Mrs, Alexander. Mr. Tom Carney, Mrs. Mary MithVan. Mrs. Anna Stacy, .Miss ntmmct. Mr mnA Mrs II. C Jackson. W. R. White. Mr. and Mr. F. W. lge, Mr. ami Mrs. II 1 Willisn. Fordyce and lau rel. Howard Campbell, Rev. Ostrander and Mr. and Mrs. J. It. levor. Those Invited wno emnu nH aurno , were: Mr. and Mrs. Will Grimes, He-He? , Milllran. Mr. ami Mra. Marion Hageri and famllv, Mr. Hugh Robertson, Mr. and Mrs. Olry Johnson ami family. Mr. I and Mrs.' Martin Johnson and family, Mr. Tom Carney. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. McNutt aud Mr. Uenry Schwering. - , - iwitVh'twarit1-: "VIZORS" FOR THE) ACTOIBT9; BOMETHINO XBW, TOO; PRICE 75e (I aa AV WLLV Dlff lTrwl,lT STORE . THE HOME 0P WOMEN'S "QCErm' QUALITV FOOTWXah Ii "August Harvest Specials j Wul ordertfroiii this and all othes ads while quantities last and prompt; tteni 1 " '-f. 01. ? i., l"'i 'if '.'I. '.J ' . TofFeta Silk Dresses Which Tn A Regular Way Sold Upwards To $23.50, In narvest opeciai j LIMITED NUMBER mm ' BLACK,-.' 'I ' A anln.'nf frAnUc iliai'd rArt AiT ' li.itnl-! I' n' imagine purcnasnig itocks, iruiy smart Irocks, toi at less than ten doliarsT ' There's, a -model for the Miss for Moiner. atyie ieaiures or anierest are here. ; An EXTRA frock is sure to come in iharidy for the office or street wararoDei values mat. are .T&Mtriimt at $7.95. - '.'-.' : '. ' " "" j ' - :;- " Winsome $6.50 Colored Organdie Dresses , The pretty afteraooR or street frock you've been wait ing for! We are happy to be able to present these cheery creations. In such merry tints, plain or two color com binations. Th6 styles are' particularly channing girl ish tie-back sash mode,' with soft little collar aiid Derh -ntiffn ' In .1 . 1.. 7,1 J . 1 . ao ,n V'- vvuiao uj. itn.-c uuuiut.'U Ulgauuj, JJjACcpUOIIUI -01 yd.iO, . ' ': . ''.'' ;!.. ,... . ' v - -c- ;.- i - .- - - - i '- UNDER-PRICING THOSE NEW $1.50 WHITE WASHABLE WAISTS ' ' : J ' OF VOILE, FLAXON OR DIMITY AT $1.09. . - 5; THIS CAPS THE CLIMAX Special Purchase And Sale Of (20 Year Guarantee) Aluminum Ware In Two Lots Owinir to a sriccial nrice concession bcim? trrnntfld lnro-olv Ana usually largo order so we in turn are passing the savings along to .... VALUES THAT ARE BETTER THAN" ANY, OFFERED BEFORE D6ubtles9, you've read of Aluminum Ware", sales but here's one that caps the climax without a doubt. 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G-quart Preserving Kettles frith; b&i ', 14-quart Dish Pan. ' -qnart Double Boiler or, Rce Cooker, i 7-quart Tea Kettles. ' ' -. ... Wednesday 10 Lbs Best Can Sugar .90c' i' viuui lings ) 2 LARGE LOAVES OF BREAr "JELL-O", ANY. FLuWOR, PACKAGE 10c JUNE SPECIAL BUTTER, POUND-47C . i $1.25 CAN "O'CEDAR" OIL, WEDN'ES ' Sanitary Sink Strniner. Snecinl : ti n . i.;i ;r 11m101na110n.ua ana tray e Umi nates a .llou1iotep1r , Ut,yarlage and confines odors. . Approved by all good-