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Page Six THE - EUGENE' DAILY QUAKU Lane Suburban News Special Correspondence to The Guard from Lane and Neighboring County Points. KPRINQFIELD, Aug. 1. A stray bullet, said to have been shot from a 22-rallbre rifle about a quarter of a mile away, lodged In the right shoulder of C. A. Tolle of Walter. vine about noon Thursday while he was standing In the kitchen door way of his home. It Is bellevod the bullet was shot by a young son of Lester Mllllcan who was out shoot ing? stiiiirrels. The bullet lodged beneath Mr. Tolle's shoulder blade. Ho brought to the Springfield hospital where the shot was removed. Barney Oldsfield Breaks Hand While Thresher Is Moved DEERIIORN, July 31. Harney Oldsfield purchased a new Itncine threshing machino and while putting It acrosB the river broke lis bund and bad to return to Eugene to lave the bund set. Tho Itossman family, William Ham bang and family, Coy Landsbury and family and Charles Carter and. family ; rocently drove from tbotr homes to the lava beds and spent tbe day. ' The I'eplot family spent the day at Belknap springs. Mrs. Earl Thieoes was up to Blue River Saturday and spent tbe day with her s4sV, Ids. Mr. and Mrs. Hendrick a couple who bare been camping on Barney Oldsfield's place left for a few days visit in Eugene. Mr. and Mrs Bam Cunningham with their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. nnd Mrs. George Eldrlge were Junction City visitors Sunday. Th lutter remained there a few days. W. C. Thienes is spending a few days on the McKonzic, resting up. Little Bunny Richardson is recov ering from quite a sick spoil and 'a able to sit np a little now. His sister, Mrs. Earl Thienes, is spending Thurs day with him.' Mr. nnd Mrs. Hndley of Seattle aro visitors at the OlcNown home. Sirs. Mendenhal and children are in I.eaburg visiting her sister, Mrs, Evelyn Hnrrll and while there a de lightful surprise party was given in her honor. Mrs. Mendenhal's borne Ib near Burbank, Cal. Her home when a girl was in the Deerborn district and she woa married where tbe home of Mr. W. C. Thienea now atands. Hop Growers Will Pick Crop Monday JUNCTION CITY, July 81. Hop growers in this locality will begin picking their crops next Monday, ac cording to present plans. The yield looks very good, considering tho services will start at 10:!i0 o'clock DANEBO DANEBO. July 81. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cersovsky passed through this vicinity on their wmy to Crater Iinko and the Oregon enves this morning. Mrs. Slocum and daughter Evelyn wero visiting at the Heitsman home Monday. Mrs. McKlnney and daughters Mar , gory and Bculah were visiting nit the borne of Mr. and Mrs. Slocum Moo day. Fred ind Gertrude Schneider call ed on Mr. and Mrs. Slocum and , dniighler one day lSBt week. Miss Myralt Porter of nlver nvo nuo and Miss Grace nice of Salina, Kansas, were guests of Mrs. Henry Corsnvsky Inst Friday afternoon and evening. Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Iloltiiman and children and Joe Ilcltaman were viRlt Ing at the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. Mike licit imnn Sunday, Eva Shirey is staying with Eva Heitsman this week. Mr, Slocum1 nnd Mr. McKlnney were In Eugene Tuesdny. Mike Heitsman and family woro vis iting nt Mr. and Mrs. Fred Heltxnwns ono day this week. Eva Fhlrey and Eva Heitsman call ed on Evelyn Slocnm and nlso I'etc Withers a couple of days this week. JUNCTION CITY JUNCTION CITY, July 81. Miss Palsy Tlinm bas left for her home in Hawtcllo, CoL She has been visiting her uncle, I Sprinkle for tbe pint three weeks. J. J. Darnlell of tho Junction City Transfer received a carload of slab wood from Booth-Kelly mill today, Mr. and Mrs. C. Allen and Mrs. Mattla Lawrence whom they are tak ing enre of have moved to Mr. Allen's rcsldenco on the west aide of town. Mr. and Mrs, J. It Ihigha went to . Ika Creek today. i Frank Williams went to Eugene and brought Mrs. Wlllinms home from the hospital, where aho bad undergone minor operation. J. E. Murphy, local Jnsltce of the peace, was at W. K. Prlscoll's and A. K. Kester's of tbe Harmony neigh borhood settling a dispute over a line fence. Birl Tetrrson has returned from a week's visit at Lakeside. Carry Strome left for the govern ment hospital at Walla Walla, where he will be given an examination and will remain for treatment if it is deemed necessary. Mrs. Edith Thompson hss resigned ber position ia Nettleshlp's restau rant to take her husband, Stanford Thompson to a hospital In Portland. Mr. Thompson is suffering from par tis! paralysis which is thought to have atartrd from strawberry poisoning. Mr. and Mrs. Itoy Tripp. , who have been visiting Mrs. Tripp's family, the Kings, have returned to their home in l'ortlund. Fay Hoblnsnn and wife of Lancas ter were visitors here todny. Mrl. Frmol XTillett of Corvallls vis ited with ber parents, Mr. and Mrs. 1'rnnk Dorsey of Harpole today. Mrs. Ssdie De-flinger nnd daugh ter of Ktteene visited this afternoon at the home of Mrs. Derflinger'a sis ter, Mrs. Clfrence Harpple. Mrs. Clarence Harpole and Mrs. Jloy Darneille and son Charles left (bis evening for Triangle take camp .over tho week-end. Mr. Har pole and Mr. Darneille will go over Saturday and they will all return Sun day, v Dora Agee visited thin afternoon with Gladys Dorsey of Harpole. Mrs. Frank Dorsey end Sirs. Erinol Miilett made a trip to Eugene today to consult a physician in regard to the poisoning in her arms. The l'ostal Telegraph company is stringing two new copper wires be tween here and Seattle. The crew is now working here putting up the- new wires and fixing up old ones. Mrs. Jess Keeler of Smithfield was transacting business in Junction City today. Mr. and Mrs. l'ettigrcw and P. G. Hunson were in town from Benr Creek this afternoon. E. J. Buchanan and family of Lib erty were business visitors here to dny. Mrs. Salmon of Noraton was in town this atfornoon. Miss Bculab I'itney of Portland, Bister Mary of Washington are visit ing their mother, -Mrs. Anna Pitney. -Miss Glydo Dillc of Sheridan is vis iting with tho Jucobson girls - this woek. Mrs. Dierks and son Charlie. went to Eugene to visit Mrs. Dierks' Bon, Dr. Simons. Mrs. Charlie Ehrmnn and Mrs. Helen Wuggcr leave soon for an out ing at Newport. Junction City Cash Produce has purchased three carloads of wheat the past week. Miss Lulu Foster Is - here from Klamath Falls to visit with her mo tber, Mrs, Sarah Foster. A little daughter was born July 0 to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hnckett of Klamath Falls. Mrs. Hackett was for merly Miss Lena Foster of this cjty. Al Kaping will soon move to Horton and have leased their home on Laurel street to Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Stearns. Mrs. Grethen Ililty hns returend visiting tho Cecil Bogue fnmilytj. Myrndell Hutchinson is spending a fow days in Springfield visiting with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Glen MorRe of Eu gene wero calling on linlph Specrs this morning on their way to Portland tc look after some business. Mrs. Chris Petterson gnvo a fare well dinner this evening in honor of Hnily Berry who Is lenving for the east tomorrow. The guests were Hni ly Berry. Mr. nnd Mrs. Mnnley Itoh iiisrn, Hazel and Anna Petterson and Mr. and Mrs. Petterson. Mr. and Mrs. Wuyne Schcnk arc leaving Fridny for a week's stay in Pcrtlind where they will visit their dnuglitcr Florence and other relatives. SAFETY DEVICES IN B-K MILL INSTALLED KPHIXGFIKLI), Aur?. 1. At meeting of the .Safety First commit tee nt the Itooth-Kelly sawmill on Tuesday night a number of protective devices were reported as installed, Screen) placed on tiie north Hide of the mill to keep sparks from going Into the mill, end a guard, placed around the air compressor bo that if the belt should break no one would be injured were miid to have been some safeties reecLtlr inaugurated. Jpa Kinitson was appointed as the chnmmin for the next meeting ol tlie committee. business vHtors in Kugene Tuesday. II. A. Carter has been threshing grain in this vicirity for tbe past few days. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Winfrey and children returned Sunday from a few days' risit at Ixndax. M, K. tiohhn returned home from the Fnll Creek community Sunday where he has been cutting grain. Airs. Harold Barney went to Gold IViint Tuesday t visit her husband who is located at that point in tbe forestry commission. Clarence Willis visited Ed Golden at the Dig Full Creek ranger sUition Sunday. Frnnk Verdier left Monday for his work in the forest. .Mr. and Mrs. Frank Snider ore moving this w?ek to their new home ut Carter above Lowell. SPKFIELD'IK ROOSEVELT BEACH o o ROOHEVWIT BRACK, Or., July 20. Mrs. Llxzle Williams of Boon, Iown. Is viHittnfC bor cousin, Mrs. A. W. Stonofiold and others rela tives. She plunfl to , leave soon for Kosnburfr where she will visit her father, W. Thompson of that placo. Mrs, Sarah Montgomery of (Gard ner spent a few days with her diMifrhtor, Mrs. It". Bunch, last weok. Mrs. Kathor Truman of Marahfleld, Ore., la spending1 thin woek with the J. K. Thompson family. She will Join her son and faintly of Ynehats Saturday. gg Mrs. A. a. Starr nnd Shirley I-ea am Visitors at the A. W. Stonofleld home this week. Mrs. Bun Bunch and children also Mrs. Montgomery called on Mrs. J. E. Thompson Monday afternoon. Many tourists may he soen en- Joying the lovely weather durlnR their vacation along the coast and Roosevelt Boach. Mrs. George llalladay spent Mon day with the A. B. Downci family. The J. 10. Thompson family was pleasantly surprised by a visit from Mrs. Thompson s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. K. McCollum, and grand mother, Mrs. K. Keallher of Dor rls, Cal., also here brother 8. S. Mc-Collmn and family of Weed, Cal. Mr. and Mrs. II. P. Larsen anil family received a visit from their dattghtors. I-lda and Molba, of Oak land and Hallnns, Cal, A party consisting of several monitors of the Larson family, Mrs. Lilvizle Williams and Jas. S. Thomp son visited the Lloclta lighthouse ono day this woek. SAGINAW SAGINAW, July 31. Mr. and Mrs. Marvnt Hamlall and little son of Portland, aro at tho ObwoII Knight homo to bo near Mrs. Band nil's grandfather. James Allen, who Is critically 111. Mr. nnd Mrs. tmrtlott ' Johnson and family left Wednesday for a woek's outing at Nowport beaches. Mrs. C. U. Moody visited several days of this week with relativoa In Cottage Grove. Mrs. J. r. Parker ana children came the first of the week from Vallejo, Cal. They are staying for tho present nt the .. 11. bharon home whore Mr. Parker has been for some time, while looking for location, Carl Allen of Portland who has heon spending his vacation nt tho home of his parents, air. mm Mrs. Judson' Allen, returned to l'ortlund Friday. His motner and brother Hubert accompanied him for a abort visit with lon Allen, who 1b now at Corbett, Ore. K. 11. Koch hns been suffering with an Injury to liln sine which was caused by a fall. Miss Verniel has also been crippled lite past week, having stepped on a rusty nail. Both are ahle to be ahout. Mr. and Mrs. w. r. imck or wren. were all nigni visitors oi mo j. Knight family e.lnesiiay. Tney drove up to see Grandpa Alien, having known him for years and before coming here. The Ilek fam ily formerly owned the Cotter place. Business Structure Going Up at Grove COTTAOK iKOV.:, Aug. 1. Mar tin W. iSmlth from Knreko, tal hns bought tbe .Tunics IMoyd place on South Pacific highway nnd is erecting a new building. He expects to have n meat market nnd grocery store on the corner of Jefferson avenue and South Pacific liigh-rny. FARMER FINED JUNCTION CITY, July ill. Mar tin Peterson of Harmony was fined $10 in the Justice court before J. K. Murphy, Justice of the peace for hav ing switched license plates. J list li cense platen were issued for a Max well car but wero being used on a Chevrolet. Walter II idfield, state to traffic officer, made the arrest Sr KING FIELD, Ore., Aug. 1. Mrs. Marion Harper Hamlin of Port Innd is In Springfield for a few days looking after property interests here. Mr. and Mrs. Churles Scott and son Itnndall left for Portland the first of the week. There will be a school meeting of Springfield district No. 10 Tuesday night in the city hall. , Mrs. Mcirie Hamilton of Portland is in Springfield for a few days on business. She has some property here. Irnl Nelson is back at work in the First National bank after a few days vacation. OuestH at the Spong hotel the lost few days have been h. H. McL-enn, Portland; Charles Norton, Koseburg; L. Tellcfron, Kugene; Charles Boyd, Albany. Visitors from Thurston Thursday were George Piatt, Oscar McMann and Charlie Grunt. Jess Union was in Springfield on Thursday from (Jump Creek. lj. vi. morriBon, manager oi me Formers' Union, is in Salem for a few days on busincBR. Mrs. Lulu Key of Wajterville was In town Thursday on a business trip. J. K. D. Urown of Kugene has sold his new home on G street to Thad Barber, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Harbor recently come to Springfield from Bond. They moved into their home Wednesday. The Bale waa made through A. F. Flowers realty com pany. Miss Audrey McPherson of Spring field planned to leave todoy for New port for a stay of several days. Misfl Ellen Tomseth of Springfield ind Miss Kdwina Parsons of Eugene are planning to leave Sunday morn ing for a week and a half trip to Cali fornia. Miss Tomseth is to stop off at Weed, Cal., to visit relatives, and Miss Parsons plans to stop at Red Bluff to visit. The Peter Olsen family have moved from Springfield this week to Castle ltock, Wash., to moke their home. Ben Skinner left tTmirauny for Wopato, Wnslu Mrs. Skinner, who has becu visiting there for some time is to come back with him. Mrs.' B. E. Lnndsbery and three children went to Westfir Wednesday to visit over tho week-end. Winifred .May from the Booth-Kelly company at Wondling stopped off in Springfield Thursday on his way home from bis vacution trip. Misses Virginia ami Altec Kelly of Polo Alto. Cal., stopped nt the N. A. Howe home over Wednesday night and Thursday. They have been tour ing Oregon. They are former school mates of Mr. Rowe. Mr. and Mrs. Elvis Taylor of Doug lflB Gardens wero In Springfield on Thursday shopping. Dorothy Porbin of Dexter was In town Wednesday for medical treat ment. , Mrs. C. Arnol.1 of Morcola was in Springfield Wednesday. Henry Brlcker of Trent was In Springfield Wednesdoy nnd Thursday to receive medical treatment for blood poisoning of an nrm, ' K. It. Lnwson waa a business visit or in Springfield Wednesday and Thursday from Creswell. Miss Josephine Cooper is visiting nt the home of her cousin, Milton Cvr. MIsb Cooper is from Lyinan, Wash. Mrs. L. G. Helms is moving this week with l.er family to Warlond, Montana, -where Mr. Helms is. O. A. Price of Eugene wos a visit or nt the Itooth-Kelly mill Thursday. Mrs. Whlttnker's house between 10 and F streets Is receiving a coot of paint this week. S. J. Willi of Eugene was in Spring field Wednesday overhauling Hie add ing machines at the Booth-Kelly office. Mr, flud Mrs. Wayne Clover are moving to Springfield. Mr. Clover has been manager of the Coast Range Lumber company at Mabel. Mrs. L. N. McKown Is visiting in Springfield this summer from Sac ramento, 'Cal. She Is at the home of her parents. Mr. nnd Mrs, Hans Fur- UHCt. Swim Nelson stopped off for a short stay In Springfield Wednesday to see C. E. Sworti whom he had not seen for 40 years. They used to know eie hother in Goodlsnd. Knn. Mr. Nel son liven in Los Angeles, Col. i Verdon May is moving to Mareola to go into bufinoas in the Perkins garage there with his brother. Mr. I Miy has been associated with the lo cal Booth-Kelly mill while in Spring-1 field. I Miss Junnita Flowers hns gone to Albany and Jefierson to spend two : week. She also plans to go to New port. When she is ready to come home her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Flowers are going to motor over after her. Dr. W. n. Pollard received word this week that his mother, Mrs. WHds it Tigard, Ore., had died the first of the week. Slo died of a stroke of paralysis. It. A. Smith of Natron was In town Wednesday 4o sell his barley crop for this veor. The Ladles of the O. A. R. held a regular meeting this after noon in the W. O. W. hall. A delega tion of members of the G. A. R. in Eugene will be guests of the local circle. Creswell Aid Plans Cooked Food Sale CRESWELL, July 31. The La dies Aid of the Metiiodist church will hold n cooked food sale Saturday in the Old Hardware building. The W. C T. U. met Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Louise Johnson and tied a quilt for the Children's Farm home. Ivie Cooley returned home from Rich real after a short visit with re!n lives. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Kriiklu and rJiildran left Friday morning for Kan sas for a visit with re'ntives. D r. Lon g and family of Co r va 11 i s visited Thursday and Friday with Mrs, Long's parents, Mr, and Mrs. B. Martin. t Claire Oooley of Eugene Is a guest of Billie Mone and both boys enjoyed n hike to Bear creek starting earl;.' Thursday morning. Dr. D. A. Forbes has rented an office in Cottage Grove and will move there shortly. Residents of the upper WlBam ette country will, on Sunday, Aug ust 3, have a special interdenomi national Bible study session held for their special benefit at Lowell bridge. The meeting will be un der tbe auspices of the American Sunday school union, of which G. C. Griffin is missionary here. Several hundred people are ex pected. Strong speakers will be on the program, it Is said. The services wll lstart at 10:30 o'clock In the morning and conclude In tbe afternoon, after a noon-day basket dinner. The meeting was held last, year at Land ax. A few weeks ago similar one was held at McKenzle fish hatchery, and was attended by approximately 1000 people. Springfield Legion , Membership Drive To Be Considered SPRINGFIELD. Aug. 1. The Springfield post of'thc American Le gion will meet tonight in the W. O. W. hall at 8 o'clock. The nationwide membership drive being conducted by the organization will be the more im portant busihesB matter to come up. Plans aro going forward for the drive under the direction of the two cap tains, C. A. Swarts nnd Carl Senseny, The team losing In the drive Is to fur nish a feed to the winners at the close of the campaign. The election of n new adjutant will also be held tonight. Verdon liny, present adjutant, has resigned as he is moving to Mareola. Winberry Rancher - Must Have Tongue Removed; Cancer WINBERRY, Ore., July 31. G. W. Wnmbold returned from Portland last Tburfldny and went back Saturday ac companied by his wife and mother. He hns a cancer on bis tongue and the doctors whom he consulted advised hira to hove his tongue removed, which he has decided to do. His neigh bers and friends are expressing, their sympnthy for him and hope for his re covery. , ' - Springfield Band Will Offer Another Concert Saturday 8PRTNOFIELD. Augr. ' 1. The RprlnRflnld band will (five another public concert Saturday night. This time it will be held at the corner of Main and Third 'streets, at o'clock. The organization has been reheorslng this, week under the dl rectlon of John C. Parker. It plans to Rive a concert each Saturday night during tho summer. WINBERRY Idaho Family May Locate in County JUNCTION CI1Y, July 81. Mr. nnd Mrs. Milos nnd family recently of r.ewiston, . Idaho, are spending a fow weeks In our camp ground. They aro looking for a location and in looking over this vicinity they cnlled nt the Jim Smith home and discovered thnt they knew Mrs. Whitcomb nt Xfyrtlo Creek . wIiojc husband was then a practicing pl.ysicinn ind had often been called to their home. They are very favorably Impressed with this part ot the Willamette Talley and will probably locnto In this vicinity. Legion Membership Drive at Junction JUNCTION CITY, Puly 31. Har ry N. Nelson, state adjutant of the American Legion was in town today conferring with local members in re gard to the membership campaign which is being conducted alt over the United States. He reports Oregon as holding fourth place in membership, 'k'hey would like to climb to . firnt place by August 10. D0RENA WlNHKltliY, July SI. Mr. and Mrs. V. L. liucks anil children were j DOHKXA, July 81. Mi Klmer Poolittlo of this place visited Wed nesday and Thursday at the home of her mother, Mrs. James Teeters of Cottage Grove. Several from here have been at tending the camp meetings at Cottage Grove the last ten days. Mrs. Klmer lioohttle and family left Friday for near Portland to keep house for her sons who have employ ment there. Mr. Warner of Cottage Grove, was in lorena and nearby villages, look ing over the water system 1 hursdsy. Mrs. Ruth England who has been helping Mrs. Philips at Cottage drove for a couple of weeks is home again. Quito a number of Porena people attended tJie picnic at Hod Krldge given by tbe Anderson and JiidilloUm Lumber company, Sunday. Those who attended the camp meet ing at Cottage drove Sunday from her. wero Mr. and Mrs. Jim Itedford. Mr. and Mrs. Negley, Huth Knglnnd and ltev. Ktarkey and sons. Mr. Harrington delivered a very in teresting sermon at the church here Sunday evening and we are glad to announce he will preach here every Sunday evening that la convenient for him. Mr. and Mrs. tlendrlcson and chil dren who recently moved to Cottage drove spent Sunday here with his i father, Kred Petersen. sir. Martin of Tillamook is her. COTTAGE GROVE j O COTTAGE GttOVE, Aug. 1. ilr. and Mrs. Leniert came Tuesday from Denver and are visiting Mrs. Ifemerts brother, C, A. Kartell 9nd family of Hotel Kartell. The Bartell, family with the Lenierts went up to Ktrta ion at Luudpark Wednesday for tn outing. - .Main street is being resurfaced the fimt time in 14 year, since its con struction. Mrs. Tillie William was in town from pr.ngfleld Thursday visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. li J. Green. Jumes Sutherland, Miss Ethel Dog - ers, and Mrs. Orrie Davis returned Wednesday from a motor trip to Oak land, Cal., for two weeks. Mrs. J. E. Woodson .ind children, and motiier-jn-law. Mrs. C. R. Wood son motored to Kitson springs and will spend a month there. Miss .Naomi Hilton is visiting in Roseburg with the Stracher and Swanson families. . Mrs. . J. Wegner came Thursday from Seattle and ia visiting at. the home of her son, John Kuggles. The C. A. Stevens family .from Cottage Grove and the Carl Ldbow fumily from Creswell will motor to Triangle lake Baturduy and spend the week-end there. Mrs. Lawson Slagle came down oa Thursday from BuJietnla und is visit ing her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Domcwood. . - , Ernest Armes who is employed at the Southern Pacific depot will leave Sunday for San. Francisco, where h will take treatment for rheumatism, Dal Smith came up Thursday from Oakland and is visiting his sister, Mrs. T. C. Hanna. . IMiss Susan Camp returned Thurs day from Salem where she visited with .her nephew, Rupert Magee and niece, Mrs. Perry Hubbard and fam-. Uy. . Mrs. Opal Hand and son, Voiney Jones, went to Portland Thursday to visit Mrs. Hand's aunt. Mrs. J. O. Johnson and siBter, Mrs, Cad Har mon. " Charles Parlin brother of Mrs. Reb ecca Medley bought the Ralph Hand place eact of town. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Claude Cruson "re turned from their motor trip to Cali fornia Thursduy. Mr. Cruson has been m a motor school in San Francisco while there. ' Mr. and Mrs. Roy Griggs will go to Astoria Sunday for a two weeks vaca tion with Mrs. Griggs siBter, Mrs. Herbert Irwin and family. Born, Monday, to Mr. and Mrs. H. D. AldritGh a son at the Mercy hos pital in Eugene. Dr. Dyott reports the mother as getting along nicely. Ogle (Happy) Young and wife with Mr. 'Voting's sister, Mrs. Eva Arnett will motor down fiyjm Bremerton, Washington and visit their father George Young, and wife, the latter part of this week.' Mrs Frank Favor with her sister, Mrs. MV E. Dearman from Astoria spent Thursday in Eugene.- Neva Walker, Waldport, who has been visiting her uncle end aunt Mr. and Mrs. Walker of Cottage Grove, returned .home Thursday. . Mrs. J. P. Smick went to Eugene, Mrs. Georg Bjorset, and Mrs. H. A. liagnn also spent Thursday In Eu gene. . - Mrs. C. G. Ide and Miss Elsie Le Muitre motored from Philadelphia, Pa., and visited Mrs. Ide's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Loucks. Mrs. Ide is special director of education In Philadelphia and Miss Le Molt re a teacher In the Philadelphia schools. They motored to Maderia, Col., to visit Mrs. Idc'a brother, G. R. Loucks wJio recently was the father of a young son. This is the first grana son in the Loucks family. Unfortunately the names of six of the guests at the Will its -Hawkins family wedding Wednesday morning were omitted, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hawkins, Mr. end Mrs. -Leslie Haw kins, --and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Veatch. then going; to Ban don spent 3 days there on the sea-coaat. They en Joyed their trip very much, but saw no place so clean and pretty as Eugene, and out the highway on the road north from Eugene. Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Bcroggs, ac companied by their ion, Roy Hcrogga of Eugene, are taking- an outing on upper McKenzle river. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Myers of Sal em are spending a few days with Carl's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Myer. Carl and his mother mot ored to Newport while here for a short trip. Happiness Fills Wilkinson Home; Prize Pup Back COTTAGE GKOVE, Aug. 1. A search of-a year has ended, and an expenditure of $150 been made, as the result of which Mrs. It It. Wil kinson of this city hss her treasured pet French bulldog back once more. A year ago Mrs. Wilkinson was ill in Loa Angelei. The dog. Teddy, was sold while she was in bed. Recupera tion brought back desire for the fam ily pet, and from Cottage Grove a search started that has ended with the finding of the dog in the posses sion of II. F. Schreinera -at Los An geles. He held the animal at a bigh figure, and was satisfied with nothing less than $150. That was given him. The dog Is home again. . , LEABUEG LKABURG, July 31. Mr. and Mrs J. E. Kennedy and Mrs. Mendenlinll and children drove to the springs Tuesday. , Mrs. Earl Thienes spent Saturday with her sister, Ida Ilichardson, at Blue River. Miss Linnie Craft is visiting witJi toer sister, Mrs. Jack Stevens, in Eu gene. Orr. and Mrs. Broom h3ve returned from Belknap springs - Wilue Harrill is spending the week with relatives in Cottage Grove. SURPRISE PARTY GIVEN LEABUBG, Ore., July 31. Thurs day afternoon a surprise party was held at the home of Mrs. Dvelyn Ilnr ril in honor of her sister, Mrs. Men denhal, who is visiting from Burbank, Cal. A very pleasant afternoon was spent. Those present were: MrB. El mer Peplot, Naomi Lansmiry, Mrs. Charles Carter, Mrs. H. B. Dead mond, Mrs. D. B. Farnham, Mrs. Walter Carter, Mrs. Hazel Evans, Mrs. S. J. Godard, Mrs. E. F. llcam, Mrs. W. M. Clark, Mrs. J. J. Pepiot, Mrs. W. C. Thienes, Mrs. H. Foun tain, Mrs. J. E. Kennerly, Mrs. Eve lyn Harril, Mrs. E. S. Fleitcroft, Mrs. J. D. Harril, Mrs. John Ross, Mrs. Ira Isham, Mrs. E. R. Mendenhall. Friday Evening, JULY VERY DRY, PfiELllfi nriTifiTinn mini 1 1 r n n i Ui CAMPAIGN I . IK July was utterly without rainfall, except for a trace on 'tho fourteenth day of the month, according to the monthly report of Lee Goetschius, lo cal weather observer. The deficiency since January 1 is 9.21 inches, or one inch lower than any previous record. The river is down to .0 of a foot, where the average for July is 2.5 feet in the past. Average temperature for July was G4.7 degrees, or 1.3 below the aver age for nine years. Following is the dairy record for the month:. Max. Min. Prec. 1 DO 55 .00 88 54 .00 3 1)2 58 .00 4 8S 55 .00 5 84 45 .00 (i 75 45 .00 7 76 43 .00 8., 811 45 .00 0 .; 80 49 .00 10 SO 47 .00 11 83 44 .00 12 80 47 .00 13 SI 45 .00 14 75 55 T 15 70 '49 .00 10 78 44 .00 17 77 50 .00 18 R0 49 .00 10 .... 77 56 .00 20 77 44 .00 21 84 40 .00 22 80 50 .00 23 88 47 .00 24 89 53 .00 25 84 47 .00 20 78 48 , .00 27 77 45 .00 28.. 40 .00 29 77 47 .00 30 80 47 .00 31 70 47 .00 Incendiary Blaze ' Destroys Factory BAN DIEGO, Cal.. Aug. WFire said to be of Incendiary orlKln early this morning- destroyed the upper story of the warehouse of the "West ffnte , Seafood Products company here. The damage was estimated at more than $100,000. The night watchman of tho cannery was called to the telephone Just a fow min utes bofore he discovered the fire. SPIUNGFIEI.D AltMY GOODS STOHB OWNKll TO ALBANY SPRINGFIELD. Aufr. 1. R. M. Golden, who has for some time con--ducted an army store here In Spring field, Is moving this week to Al bany, where he will again go Into business. . Between 200 ,nd boosters gathered at tk U'J hall in Springfield i.. preliminary plans r0r J Salem addressed .H'- Sk6M Names of I.aFuUette secured, as were eontni91 campaign fund. W i i, .j well, candidate for "" independent ticket, nrJu? troduced the spenkeV. was a decided success, jjj Mr. Stollard.whoh.jw consin for seven years t 'J -warrior who nerer anwl of campaign plans in Q,,'. lette's platform as Dr. Slaughter's talk. SAY 8lls SUM SOFIA, Aug. 1, Vi . garian peasants are alwJ?,' been shot bv n N.n,flIi 11 tary men in Grecian MaceC' the Bulgarian Telenapii1' which citea a dispatch fcj5 under-nrefect of Tri;i. s This official said four '!,, J him they were among 2fl kCI hound by the Greeks nM, j tmm firet iff! .. f" H . ...... ...irifl at tfl( t near the villace of Tii. . down, only seven escarp sruup ol iu uuicara vas tt taken to the same tmnt k-. ' -I-".. WUl ants anld their fate The Bulgarian fovej-nm,,,, '' to have made a vigorous pro; tie Greek government and i.ij. 1. Jnln.n.t;nn.l r. emigration commission mii a mediate investigation. DANCE AT VENETA Saturdny ::ight. Good sunk J invicea. DAtfP.F Moonlight dauce every Srrj and Wednesday night at Sjbj; open air pavilion. Insure with Henry Troai w. via. IRVINa IRVING, July 31. Mr. and Mrs. M. N. Gent and daughter AgneB motored to Newport for a week's outing. They returned on Saturday of last week. Threshing Is In full swing in this neighborhood. Uryce Korr has been in with his machine for soma ofi the work. J. W. Mnywell and I Frnnk Sly with their machine and! the Fisher machine ia at work also. i it looks like the work will be com-; pletcd before rain eomos this season. The u of O Invalid car passed! through Irving yesterday In a hur- I ry to ttie home of John Mlchelbrookj and returned In a ahort time with ! Mrs. .Mltehelbrook who was quite. sick. Air. and Mrs. J. w. Hockaday re- turned Tuesduy from a 9 days out ing, during this time they vlsltled Crater Lake and stopped at Med-' ford, Klamath ' Falls and Ashland,; now visiting his cousin Mr. John Pit-1 rher of this place, lie also has friends ' and relatives in and wear Cottage , Grove to visit before returning to his j borne. 1 Mr. Morrison of Eugne attended the Farmers' Union meeting and gave an interesting talk at tha civirch here ! Tuesday evening. Farmers' Union members sold lunch after the busi- ness meeting. Miss Tinkhsm who has been a mis sionery to Egypt, and Alaska, gave ' an interesting talk at the church on Wednesday evening, concerning her experience in the mission fields. Mr. and Mrs. Danley of Creswell accom- : panied her to this place. Clarence reterson is ousy this week mending tiie school house roof and water pipes. Green pitcher of Cottsge Grove called at the home of his brother. John here, Saturday evening. OPPORTUNITY SILKS ilks more popular than ev er will be used for mid sum mer and early fall costumes. Roshanara and Spiral Crepes $2.49 Yard Silk and Wool Koshanara, in col ors of brown, tan, grey, black, white. Special Friday S2 49 and Saturday, yard ..... " , i 40-inch Cantons $1.89 Silk mixed Canton Crepes, heavy lustrous quality, colors cocoa, navy, black, tan SI 89 and grey .'. " i j . All Silk Canton Crepes $2.89 Nothing so durable as a Canton Crepo frock, for two days only we Dlace on sale our stock of -finest Canton Crepes at tho CO QQ special price of Silk Mixed Suiting $1.39 Novelty Suitings for the plain street dress, colors, green, rose, tans nnd greys, values to CI QQ $2.25, special -,,w ' Ready-to-Wear Department In our Ready-to-Wear de partment you will find radi cal reductions on all summer Dresses, Suits, Skirts, Sweat ers, Etc. White Silk Skirts $6.75 Pleated Skirts of Roshanara, in white only, regular $9.95 Jfij values to close out ...... , i Blouses $1.98 Wash Blouses of finest dimity, ll -1 A 1 -11 over uiouso ana iuck in siyies, on rk included, at one S 1 98 price i . Kid Boot Sweaters $3.48 A few short sleeve sweaters an left. Dresses $?.95 Ono lot Summer Dresses of Voiles. Ginghams, etc, $3.95 special : Domestic Section Ginghams 19c 32 and 27-inch fast colored Ginghams, the yard 19c Percales 19c Dozens of pretty patterns, 36-in. Percales both light and dark 1 Qc patterns, at the yard Curtain Nets 35c 36-in. nets in ecru and white, also white Marquisettes, OC r special, yard 36-in. Hope Muslin, Yd. lite 72-in. 84 Unbleached Sheet-' ing, per yard . .49c HEMSTITCHING AND PECOTTNG WORK GUARANTEED College Gil Corsets Brassis Lunch Cloths 98c Lunch Clothes in Mercerized Da mask, hemstitched hems, 38C size 50x50, very special at.- Lunch Cloths $148 Bleached Damask, size $1,48 GGxGG, not hemmed ' Shirtings 48c Pine quality Woven Madras B neat plaids and stripos, want color combinations, for rnen shirts, boys' blouses and 48 waists, 32-in., reg. G5c yard-- Rollins and Phoenix Hosiery RD'S WE TELL IT WITH VALUES