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!i.. 'J Pago Sit Monday Evening, tTamia?v -m'-hk. THE EUGENE DAILY GUA'RD ill J: It-; News of Lane County Special Correspondence to The Guard COTTAGE GROVE i Collude Orove, Ore., Jan. 21. Curtin veatctf finite up froia JJuImpj lhe firm the lent week and Hold aeverul iiwlk cuwh, returning houie Saturday. Hpiiimot MHiladry wan up H..w Illver r:-.iiii.v rei.urninir to r.UKene irriiluy night win n. n. (jIuhx. , - T. r. riaiiey from Seattle, and Wil liam Hnfley from I lay Creek viniteil the Xl firt-k miu tiirir brother, J. it. rjelley lit the notn. of Frank Hafley, Ida aon. leaving K.nday for their home. ; 31. C. itosley came home from Canary noil 4tieM Sunilfly with his family. , MiHH Katheieen Kern returned Hntur ' (lay from l'ortlund. 1 lira. W. A. 4'offin from Portland wan In town with her hualiand Hntiinhiy. The .loker eiub Wtta entertained Krldiy silht hy Mra. t'lura Ilurkholder, a iimii bfr of wniwn were invited Rilesta, uud they certainly enjoyed theniKelvea, hy the Ainoun't of noiae uuide, Theodoro Ilodicea and family from Pe light Valley spent rintiirdaiy in town bhoppinr. aim. Kitanell who has been In town In The interest or Mm tjt.hu.. veifsrr r:;il Allee Martin to the IvouIhp home In I'ort laud, and the three Freeman children to Kusrne, to have theiu i-ared for in the proper home. Mm. I). Ilolllna enine up from Henllle and ia vIMtinn with the Hurry Culver family. They were old time frlenda in j.-nunnfl. ' In the lintki'llmll guinea laid; Friday nlaht lietween HaUey and 'rtlHe flrnv'e in tne l ottaw urove armory, a double Header, tne t ottaito urovc team won. J.'k- Kiim team won (tv.u the Ilaixev The startling revela- & tion of the secret of 4J ever-lasting youth and ! & beauty! X "BLACK OXEN" ffirlft. -'12 to 1L'. Th ho? team won from Wf Jlajxey tvum, ittl to lit. Mr. J. O. WillHtt ntflveil a tele fcrim ttnrrjfty i4nimr tiIJju of tin death otlfir hint bri.tber, Oorge JJ. Wjiarion tit .Silver 'ity, Nev., whtre lie wan irojtrfctor of the Jtoiianza Jioli'l. Me. U'luirUtii watt Iwrn iii lit Hruv V'eat.-h twine ijortli 'of I'odiiKe tirovu- iW 'eur : ajto nnd )ivf mnr lir 4li? grealer parti (ft-uw in lS'STf and JKvl, and wu,i well known in and around i'ottuxe Grove, N'i pnrticiilarM u'cre irivfn at ii thn fa us; of Ii h dentil, or when or wbfre lie would ins buried H. A, JanJord, dlHtrif-t Hiinerintcndnt from KiiKHnft; nrtuchi'd Hiimiay joornliiif in iiiv MfUUHtmi cnun-n. .Mra. It. W. Jtet-d from Ho hp. Idnlin. wlio hi.s bt'vn witU lier dnualiltr. iri. Hfiin Kei-ximoa nnd family thf Jnnt five m-nttliH, ri'turncd liume Hnndiiy. A.r. unit .urn. t nmk lIuinbriLk niotor- ed to K ii fen e and KiMnt Sutiduy will AlrH. Hambriek'H aitnter, .Mra, J.ut-y Aruir HtroitK. J in birthdny or Mrs, Inez Mpnba waa cp lfl rated luwt Friday nighr by a HurpriHe parly m inr home on Cherry Curt. iiuMuer, .ur. mrt moneburjr. Xwir niMtern, two niattTH-in-lnwn, couttiii and ipvral gnentH were prinenr N. J. Nflnoii dr. Hprnt Friday and j nunircniy ai .viynie iohm. .Mrw. Cliarlen .lnrk from (V)mtork and Aith. J. J. l)odnou from Curtam hnurltt n ihfir. order of hoimehold goods oi i, jf. jiuwriK r nony, The Sunday acliooi cIuhh of Mra. nob Tt Ktewnrt of the I'rcKbyicrian clitireh met Fridiiy nisht with Hik-IipI tiollownv. 'J'liey mrKuniKed thcnutelvea into n clnb u'hlrlrwill meet monthly. JlorotJiy KaUa wuh elected preaident and Haehel Gallo way virc-prprddent. At tlidi next meet ing they will mdeet u nunie and perfect the organisation. .Mrn. Midildn Annleaatn. Mra. O. F. 'fhlel from Drain, and Mra. Omur Urieh- oy and Arduh and Nora IKidwin from Curtain tipetit Saturday fn town bop- pinif. Uima rtoa ta ill with nPimilRia. Hev. H. li (ionlon went to I'orvallia Sundny to mm on a iiutprnaational cliai'L for Itnv. liilrry Ncet. lha follow iijjf off ice a of tho (hid Fel- lowH and ltehetvaa. were fnatalted at a joint InHlallation Friday nlfclit. Odrr Fel Iowa: Frank HliPrman, I. (),; .7. V. Ste- .wart, N. O.; W. J-lmer, V. G.; O, I Sweet, aet-retary; J. S. Boyd, treaaurer; O. It. Aubrey, Ji. H. . G.; T. Hears, L. H, . G.; V, Ih-lMug, warden Ourrm, t-onfnictoi ; K. livut, O. G.; W, Hutrh, I, KllKWorth, 11. 8. H.j s). Jonea, 1j. h. n.; C. Kurre, -haplaJn; J Ilubhtl, U. S. V. G.; JJ. Maybe, I. S. G. Jtebetctt officera: JeiU Stewart, P. w.; Aouit ileidltfr, .N. G.: Vnna Newt-owi. V. G.; Kva liatch, treasurer: Lvama Violet, reeeivinjf aefretary: Clara. ISte- vena, Jiuaucial aecrejtary; Em.il in e Vi'H uu, it. S. S. (.; Fearl Jyn((, L. H, N 0.; A lie Conner, warden: Clara Kent lulitiitrf-iin: Kifie Knowlea. chaidani; Knuly Adanut. J. G.: I.utv Jlennett. I, ii.; Kithe Jifiji;e, It. H. V. IK: Klaia Cur- jib, u. . v. biiMie Garroutte, de aree captain; fclva Churchill, mumc-iun After mataJJation a fine auiper wax sen'eu, ( The Judiea aid aociety of the Met ho- ojiHft oliiireh will wteet WedJieaduy al p. m. in the cJiurch parlora. Mra, Harry Hart. Mra. J. A. JfiH-hanan. Mm. toJiries Looiey, una -Mra. it. li. iireed love, will b the hoatesaeif. 11. A. Chamuaiini from Portland Is via- Hliiff ins daughter Mra. Arnwu un, and family. At Hih meeting of the arhool hoard In at week Superintendent O. W. llaya, IVofa. GntnniH," Kdwurda and Imager, were re-eiei-tea lor next year. Mr. and Mra. George Knowlea, Itev. A. It. Siiearow and WilKam Thum wre eniertauieu istimliiy witii a ttrKey din ner at the home of Judge Shinn, fry hia uaugiiter, .ira. Jinta, ifeaj;er. i lie AmeriiTtji Ia'kiuu and 4116 aunt iary are reapondini' to the Ket tine no of tne program tor J an iiya or ti and it promaseH to Im the grcateat auceess oi tne Heiiaon. ZION. Zfnn, Ore., Jan. 17. A. C! ids tin a ia putting up a new house at the Oregon tem mill.' Kdwanl and It ay mo nd Blood of Dexter hpeiit Saturday Qiglit and .Sunday with thu Tilton b?iya. : Minn t'lara C'rewae gave a birthday party Saturday afternoon. Among Uiokc rirfnent were MisaeH Vera and Violette 1'Wis, Ku iie Bedinger, Kdmi I'etedHon nr.d ICdith Jlyland. A good, time was re ported ly all. Miaa Clara Crewae entertained the fol lowing people Sunday: Eleanor Schick, Lm-Me, Margaret. Sammy and llosmond, uedinger. Mra. h. It. Stark viaited Monday with Mra. John Gubttinn. Ann Tilton waa a Dexter visitor Mon day evening. MlaHea Vera and Violette Iewia railed on Mra. U It. Stark Sunday. Alton W'ooda of Trent spent Monday with liia uncle, J. II. Wood of thi vicin ity. .Mra. C. I'edcraon waa shopping in Eugene Saturday. .Mr. Schick and son Martin were Eu gene vifdtora Saturday. Air. I'ederaon and children Rpent Fri day at the Tom Parka home at Dexter. Mr. and ilra. Dalt Guijey of Trent were Suudav vial torn at .the Hoatick home. Kveret Barter in Hawing wood ,for Mark Goodman tbia week. J. V. CrewHe viitiifil Suturilnv with the U , ilunwiUar fainiiK of IJfsirf. Mra. A Ha Tilton vtMiifd Itira. - Fred IIoKtick .Monday. at the Bedinger borne. ' J lie iJexter i. umber company began work again Monduv Jtfier bt-iue. uhut down for three weeka. r - j . i a. j . .; Life Insurance Day In maldnff up your budflret for thtfllomlner vear do not fail to include the small amount necessary for the first premium on a policy in the New York Life In surance Company. Hear what the Banks of Eugene have to. say about it: ' Tiic- Find NailoTitil Bnnk of Euguno Bays:' "Strnngo ns it may Hound, man's rcRponHibilitytlocH not end with death." llo Icuvbit behind him, usually, thoso who li(! loarni'd to depend upon hi.ni for aupjiort. , So it in evident that it is tho duty of ovoty ninu to provido ndequato Lilt' Jnsuraneo to earn for liis ' loved ones in comfort. Lit'o InHiirance is one of tho splendid provisions inodern business has , lhudo for. the building up of nn esthto." ., , , . ' . . . The Hank of Conuueree'of EiiRene says: - "Carry your full share of insuranee' no matter what the sacrii'ieo you niny iiavo to make to do it. This is tlje fairest, tho most praelieal atid considerate 'f u'ug yoii can do for those dependent upon you." Tho United States National Uiink- of EjWiio" says: "The trend of modern business is comiiiK, more and more, id tho realization of tho : important factor which insuranco is to credit. Tho two Credit and Insurance aro closely allied. " Wo nro glad to greet tho man: with tho foresight to .not only trulv nnd nde- quntoly protect his familv nnd their future with life insurance, but also provide bis business activities with this necessary protection." When tho three big financial Institutions of tho comnmnitv recommend Life Insuranco as nn investment, for 1iq. building up of an estate and for the protection of family and property, is it not time to consider seriously, tho necessity of pro tecting YOUR interests by taking out a policy in this greatest of all life insurance -companies, the NKW YORK LIFIO:' If you are interested, sign tho enclosed postal onrd, drop it in tho post office, nnd wo will call and explain nil tho details of n modern policy to you. . . . i NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Castle Theatre Bldg, Eugene,' Ore. I am interested iu Life Insurance and would bo pleased to have von agent call. NAMK CITY ., STREKT NO. NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY J. W. PIXLEY t W. F. GILSTRAP Rooms 204-200 Castle Theatre Bldg. Phone 097 Eugene, Oregon CRESWELL Creswell. Ore.. .Tun. Mr.il ' Iaoey entertained the Iji. lies' .Korean .MiHHioliury Sueietv of the I'reshyteriau ekur'.-b TfaurKuay afternoon, 'i'iie uieetiitK il wns i.u by Mom limiiy Crowley ot Ho- I Km, her miiijeet being China. After the j I .....i...,,. ...v u.iipuuy H nri.ru mini (ieliciouH refrcahineniM of auiad. Hand wiiliea and eup cuken. . The 1'reKbyterian eonKreation enjoy ed a (jet-together dinner Friday at the icrange hn II. The tiiblea were tastefully drtrorated with Oresca Jtrayc antl th" : Sunday school children were seated at tile first tables and nerved makiiiK about 1 iiu in ail. liver 1UO Were ureneut to en joy me social hour and dinner conaiHt- of meat lour, scalloped potatoes. cans, Huiau, pie and entree. lhe Standard Hearers enioved n rdeusont meeting with Mies Itutta Barnes i iiiu-tiay. .Nellie and Harriet O Una spent the cek-cud iu EiiKcne with Mrs. Klizabelh Wilson and .Mr. Al I'araons, returning Sunday evening. Rbbt. Steele of Nevada is visit inc her sisier, Mr. joe Kirkpatrivk. Mra. II. A. Haskell of Woodbtlrn is visitinir her sister. Mrs. K. H. 'J'rvon. j. A. Smith lnovi-d into the new liun- Kino just finished by C. K. Iabo. Aoout in were present at tne tele- hone meeting Saturday afternoon ami elected the following officers: President j:.. Jieaoo; aeeretary, II; ( . Travil- ; treasurer. Ieonard linker: citv rector, . li. Steele. Directors in lar- i era' lines, Mr. Morgan, Verne Sly, V. W. Jiutlor. Several business matters were taken up and discussed. A Dodge ear bearing a California Cense went, through several antics the hiehwny while trying to make till turn. Pio one waa injured and no dam age was done to the car. . The JOpworth league enj'oyefl a social evening Saturday at the home of Helen I Mnar (irissom. A short business session! was held for election of officers the list of which will annear in the next l- fue. Games worn played and delicious reiresnineiita enjoyed by the following who were present: Ulcille Ijind. I.ora Teniies, llMllie-tinles, illoughhy Howe. i ioreuc; .-Miami, i-.stner rnyior, i rnncis .vi'arhriiUKli, Iluth Uarnes. .Marie Dgram, llalel Taylor, fallii Slover, Helen Mnrr i.rissom, Ktliel Hedgcpelh, t.ertrnde admark, r.lida Maiifanen. Lea Kirb.v. (leuige- Taylor, lidwnrd Weber, Clyde I.eckuer, Melvin Marquette, William Ketserson,. Jvirk l'nlrick, Sir. nnd Mrs. iirissoin. Bootli-Kelly Slabwood THE REST FUEL AT THE LEAST COST -: is always popular, but especially so during a severe cold snap. It is advisable to have a few cords stored ' away lor emergencies. Figure it for yourself what other fuef would probably . SUMi'on!11"":1 h" ourimnU ncmcmhci; the cold snap docs not affect bur 'nrict' " We slill oiler you the Itest Fuel at the iLTqSm - Phone 452! r ' imo ftLii Co; rriir-u-u ,, , i I, LEABURG I.eahiirg, Ore.. Jan.' IS. The T.adiea' Aid met at Mra. France's Friday. The following officers were elected for six nwninx: J'rcsident. Mra. Islimn: vice- president, .Mra. Hwnfford: aeeretnrv Mrs. Carter; trensurer, Mrs. Fountain. i lie next meeting will he held January .'4 at Mrs. YarnalPs. The Iv. T. A. save n nip social nt tUt acliooi house Saturday night. The pro ceeds were ?.'li.SO. At this time lhe iiiilt was given to lluell Hcyerlin. Mr. nnd Sirs. Marion Md'all fiom Texas, uccaiiipanied by Mr. nnd Mrs. I'iukerton of Iis Ainteles. were visit ors at the Itogera home Saturday. .ura. it. ia est wno naa been ill for "nine timet la able to be up. Viola l'e piot is atavinr with her an Mr. West nns returned to ramp. nanny lirown has gone to Itooth-Kel t camp to work. Mr. and Mrs. Davennnrt were. TOneene visuors .iionoiiy. -Mr. mm '.Mrs. Kincnul aro moving Into the Slarcn's house which was for merly occupied by Mra. Richardson. !iris Post was nnite bmllv hurl nl si-hool Monday, while playing. lie twisted his ankle nnd it ia thought that it is broken. Wilbur Williams took him to Fugenc to have it examined bv a doe- tor. John Wests nent the weelf.miH in I.enburg and attendnl the pie social. The building committee for lhe church he'd a meeting at the home of Mrs. Isham Monday eveninr and decided tn begin work on the church at once. There is $155,111 the treasiirv. Till, cliimnor will be built, foundation ami doors fixed and seats made. Aa soon na tmssihle wall hoard will be purchased to finish the iuterlor. Ira Isham had the misfortune tn break one of hia ribs while workinr at camp last week. 'lhe girls who attended the high pciiuoi conierence nt me r. or li n say tney enjoyed It and feel that they were benefited hy it. Mrs. Cossmann baa recovered from a case of the la ernme and hrU n school airain. Mr. CiNHniHii tnmht in her olaee nn Prirlnv j Miss Price visited at her. home n Thurston over the week-end. Several of the young people atteifdel the dance nf Thurston Saturday niirb'. il. 1.. .Mngnrss. of Walterville, upent -uivniaj ingst and Sunday at the Isham hoil, . Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Yarnall were Kit tens visnora Tuesday. DEERHORN . : neerhorn. Ore., ,lnn. 111. Mr. mil Mrs. vtilluim llj irk a anil grnn.hlanghter neiit .-Minoay ntoriung to spmid the dav with their son and famirV at Fall Creek. n. C. Thimes and on KaH made a biisiuesa trip ti .JUua Riwr Sunday morning. . i ' .. Mure Interest ! .mwln. in tli. TlnaK. horn SumlM whonl. . I'la IJodard cave birthday eileciions Sundav. t.,,,i m n new acnoiar. .Mrs. llarry Thienea 'nie home on r tiday nfm the Mercy P.-Hitul anuV is slowly rei'nrerine. . Mrs. A. U. l'a,rka la with her aunf in r.ugeiie recovering from an operaiioiv at the McrcV hosnilnl. mxli t.. l, , home In about a 'week. . i Mr. and Mrs. .Nathan Chaffe of lVx-1 '' lone son were to see Mrs. Harry t 1 hienes Sunday evening. Tffe annual meeting for the Telephone people on the In line was held Samrrhn, .lauuary 12. All office'ra were re electr.l" An assessment ot $s waa made.o ,'a. h ore fur repair. The pie social aj Leaburg achool on Niturday evening waa a cmplete sn.;-i-ess, the Tnnnft women taking much timf to make the pretty l,aketa tha contain-' eo lhe pies. Ahtiij; $.;; was made on the pies. The radio concert waa given also on that night. lluell lleierlin was the fortunate one to receive the pretty quilt the tadici aid made. Mrs. U..T West is Improving aiowr? nt ner home in l.eiburg now. , TIME PAYMENT? ' " Accepted nn Krnyon Oonla. rhamher Mi Hlcan:iinj Ifsa, Sd y Uth St. n FREE DELIVERY SERVICE AX BLLV DEPARTMENT STORE many rx. AlVERTlst-D 1!A1!0AINS Clearance jam Giving Our Lane County Patrons Another Illustration Of This . Store's Underprice Leadership Two-Color Combination Tstble Damask, Wonderful At, Yard 89c This is, indeed, worthy of special mention as anyone familiar with qualities and prices of table damask will he greatly enthused over this nicely .bleached and mercerized 64-inch cotton damask. Effectively designed " coiored : borders in pink, blue or gold. . To $1.50 Table Da-! mask, Yard 98c Ranging in widths' from 64 to 68 inches; good quality linen finish damask and several neat patterns from which to select. Make table clothes for ordinary use nnd re sort to 'your nil pure lin en damask for state occasions. January Clearance Sale Of LINENS I l 'ud lmeU tocks are crowded now with good staple goods. , It Z nf 1 i rr ' t?1lmm7 fo!' s t0 reduce prices on mercliandise whore the stvle , P"f consideration, but to add interest, to this Jamiaiy Clearance Sale we ices on, ( 'nC''il,!! "l"1 'tems in these departments in hnrniony 'with the other puces quoted throughout the store. ' !SivTmAND EXTRA ABSORBENT 18-TXOII V10XG? S0FT' BLEACHED AKD PIOBI.ED - -A GOOD 2.1c VALUE;' JANUARY CLEAKANCE; SALE ' TPril1;132-011 GINGHAMS,. IN PLAIDS,") -STRIPJS.AND CHECKS. WORTH - To- asd'l DOMESTIGS 19g i CHECKft: wnwTii . nm. ok'- ll Is YARD - JANUARY CLEARANCE SAT.'rc j7Ks APT?rV" riTTTTtriTT- -r-r . - M LAX" VEGA PERCALE, riTT1TT i - I- . . ut.NuxiAAJ. AM) V EGA PRROAT.Ti! 1 I 1 10 YARDS FOR $1.00 OR THE YARD AT11C Women's To $1.50 Gloves. January Clearance Sale. Pair " 89c A selection of popular suedetex gloves, either . vvlne, aiso oi Kid in white. Xeaitv nil sizes iu the group. "Royal Society" Crochet Thread, 3 Balls For- 25c SENSATIONAL Nearly all standard, shades, as mil as white.. Vie can luiuirsh all sizes in most instances. Thes .we di-scont inuejl nunibo.rs. A- .recognized "10c value. ' . Tt!tnt . jiMHIJ .IS. THE PRICE! ON:. LACES AXIV THIMMlHv: :: -It you can anticipate vonr- want'. -r 'i:'. . , arked "saving -ju priee-1 . ' lT tc- -v ' .VOKMERLY; SK.).D'rn'ARDS TO " Me - Villi hum no n.l.lu ...... ..... ... . x, A.Jl. , ...... .inn J.-UU.S- aihl -llkSCOIK 1C mi "on con iff ll'fc JIH I . li WlUilff m.. ....! ii ' ... . . . . 1 . 1-e'a viVrtMhevill find .eajrei- 'siori)ei W " Hiusf-.go: . ' . - " . " ., . . v,ll.,lf,r umjSQ. SO-, OHU uh-j ..Our Iilaftket Values Are S Well Known;. .Come.Ybu,' : .- Too; Should Profit.! " '.. -TheV-nWvl no further, rertininieinl "' turn .nercr-enougli ti sav we. are o'frVr'-' ' ijig.vifjues' that sll.nild induce fji,al : shoiiptM-s to miticipate'tbeir ne'eifs. Tihi aW.oj.pplie.s fo Wels anfl iW.inc houses as .well. ... .. V . . 60. Wool Naid BlankVts : ' ' Artnnllv AVU eo rn o .T .;'iVVT ,0't care for irn'all- Vm-l blanket,. there'tVre-for. thixs? 4f(, ri t? ''S SX0Itiniil kot. soft 'ami , "tfy.oin Pretty pfaids V aiealin rrtvv T tr -tjiii, rose, l,l0, also gi :. These are double, full .standard " i Mam j i ,,, mmmmmmm J