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U&itii&t i L Pnge Six TIIE EUGENE GUAED Tnesrt.iy Kveninr, April i News of Nearby Towns Special Correspondence To Tlio Guard From Various Live Districts In Us Field. KOKOMO. Intl.. April II. Klw-wl Ilo.rnft., OA. win in 1MM InvrulPil ill 'howl r-jrriiiic?, Im tl'-nd at bom lirr, s victim nf iiifliifiiza. Mr. IlnyiifM, who Iiod m-ver fully rv covers! from a iirpvimi tttiirk vt tit' disc (i hp. .vtia ill hill A frw tiny. Fu ll em I orrutit'int-nt hiive not b'Wi maiic Mr. Mnnr miffernl nn it truck .f infitif iiEii wii;lc ou a nip t hi ihjx h MHillii'in ntatvH, ii ud on I Ik ml vie if ptiirifln wh iii tie lunl ii)Mittl, lie riiirnrtl hoinr. Heart iiimM', with which li: long lend 1p-h nf flirted ul contributed to hit dentil. Illness Utile Known. Kpw frlrnila it new of tin n-rioti illncHM of tin; oionMT itiitoiiMihile manufacturer who nhit minied i;inr mtionnl reputation aa u HerjiiHt un'i uiPtallurgiMi, nml hm rii-uih lint niifht wui a shock to nil that knew him. Ili widow, on and dHiijclitcr were at his bdititlc when death i-uine. t)u the Fourth of July. 1!H. Kl wood J 1 m', thi'tJ a yuniig fkltl au perinietidfiit ff.r a natural pim com pan with lipnditiarif ri it Kkoiui. Ind., had a (iier Uueity, without tun Kue of Him flu, towed out onto a count 17 road. He drove It triuni jilinutl.r hark Into Kokonm, at the re nmrknblf .paired of right mllea nn hour, under Mwer tfeiiernled iiy n j ganolinp mine. That, It la t'lnimed, waa the firnt trip of a nun d,in drien Vehicle in America. Ordered Off Street. Thfa horaele-.-i carrinc, whirh o n brt-nme familiar Right in Ihe itrreU of Koktimo, was the remilt of two earg of exirritiii-nt nnd imw U pre aerved In the Hmithaoniaii Invtllute :it Wiraliinglnn, I). ('. Mr. llnynea aaid he una ordered to "ifel that emitrafi tinn off the; alreptu,'' when he druvt fain firm automobile into Clilrnen, The automobile waft (he direct re ault of the fad that Mr, llnynes Imd a large territory to cover in hi duties- at field auperlntendent for a nat ural gaa fompnny. lie den i red to make bis rounds more rapidly than he could with a horie and aiaried hia experi ment , being of au Inventive turn tf Uiiud and having a technical education. Formed Company. A year nfter hia flrat aurreaaftil trip with his li'irarlena rarrlnge, Mr. Hnynea formed a rompnny for the inamifnrturi of ntitnmnbilra nnd yva jtrenideiit of t for many yfnra, Me in vented mimcroin improvementa In the. automobile. Mr. Hitynea wna n native of IlnoalT having been horn at Port land, Ind., h (fctnher M. IH.17. After rninpletln . the courae in the public fchooU thcr. ' lit attended Worcenter Polytechnic m ;.' atitute at Worcester, Maa., where he wn graduated in 18HI. I,ntrr he vtn ,v a nttident at Jnhm Unpklna tinlver- e!ty. He wna married in 1HS7 to Mlaa Itertlm Ijintertnan, a I no of Portland, Ind.1 The two children, a nun nnd j daughter, both nMilmed their father !n y hi laboratory work In connection lj vlth hia fnctorlea In Kokonm, Ind. I ('0'ITA';K CltOVK. April H. ! (Special) Mra. T. I.. Hall from A- loiia i intottig tirove with h'f hriMhund, )r. Hall. 'J h.r duufibtr. Mr. II. J. Hui-is.vii, who w.i in ( ottnge (irove r,,emly with her l-a-rn:, left lust Thursday fr"in hati Fran. ii"- f r New rk ) iiy. Mr. and Mim. It. T. Iluxier and fam ily from J'trtlaiid peiii "u!ier run day with (he .1. K. lUntoti fniniiy nur I,(ik1'ii. I. Kniirh nod wife who lioiight Ihe Kity Leonard hoile uu S I Mill St. moved inti town ,ondj from l.u gme. - Mr. Mae Itoyd f mi iitrali ia vuitmg her broiher, Harry 'I'i-iumh, and fnm iy. Mr. and Air. J. Kein left H.Hur doy for Hpukane. ('. W. Kw.ng of lindon wut taken to lh( Kugene Ji'otpit.il Sunday. .Mr. and Mra. tiiorge diim wifli the.r daughler Mia. Jfetiton Voal and ent. He traded h a property on H ' ttreet between Kighth and Ninth j utreera f-r the Snouka ranch at Fall! (( k over ttie week-end, and ha ; goo.' with hi aon, iarn. to takej barg of the fpring work on the. r.iiKh. ,a Wrn i nnve permanent ' charge of the rini'h. ( IjjImii Hurbt-r of S r'njfie!d went fishing in the SiiiMh.w river Sunday ! in coiitpuny w.th Mr. and Mra. Herl MH'urry and Mo i'l'a Mr-l urry "f Kugene, They ca i.'ii a niimhcr of filt, the loiigrKt tro.u meuuriiig 10 iiicliea. Mr. and Mm. Addicon Jellinn and 4'hddrtu Jit-nine und Tiiuiiiaa arrived Saiuiiliiy i-w-n ng iiiid ijnt Kitater i Siind.jy a gif-M.i) til Mr. ami Sir. 1. ,i Kiriii -li of Willamette lleightu. ! Mr. and Aire. A. H. .Snid djier- ' la ned wi.h a large family ddjner on 1 i.ater Sundii Mr. and Mr, .1. I.. AI ten, parting of Mrn. Smed, Mr. and ; AIra, Tom Ail- n. Air. and Aim. Jeaa family motored up from Portland : Allen and their familica, Ali I-Ut-IU CroNnworil puaalea are now being Inrludcd in packngea of llrltlah cig areta iiiMtead of picture canU. Saturday nnd pent Hauler with their nicti; and coiiin, Mra. IJcorge Alt Vieeti and family. I'harlea lie Walt left Haturday for t'atiynii.ille to upend KaHtcr with hia wife nhci ih w.ih her mother. ('. S. Lowry, nmnuger of the J. ('. Penney more, left Sun lay for I'ort l.i nd where he will attend ihe r'jiiomiI Inning; (ontent.on "t nianac' ri of the orgmiixntioii. ! a mi ic Witte and aon William from Portland are vmitifig Mra. Wllte'a mother, Mra. S. K. Kinney. They will return to Portland Tuea- day. I'.ddie and Leonard AIorriHon Irtt .Monday for KcIno. Wnfli.ngt"!!. Alii. Il:ir.!d Mcf nrgar with flaugh- ter Nuncy Lee AL-Curgar from Alid ford, are visiting with Mrs. Akin Wicki, Mr. Mit-'argar'a Hiater. M ra. .May I rvjng mot her of Al ra. W, II. Jfaugherty went to Newport Alunduy for a few daya on Iiukiiichb. Frank Wearing, burlier in the Kur! Hill build ng haa aold hia intereat in the leaae of the barber ahop to Wil liam AloreUi'-k who runa the Arcade theater. Air. Alorelnck plum to pul in a balcony in the theater, und nae the room where the barber ahop In located for a atnlrway to the balcony. Miaa Haae) Kerr returned to Port land Aloodny after apending hauler w.th her brother, John Kerr of Alonhy Creek. LEABURG r.KAHCIUI, April M,(SpecinI) Alra, J. Kennerly, "Aunt Kinmy," aa alio la known to all her friemla, wna given n aiirpriae party lat Friday April 10. The occhhIihi wm Aunt Lmmy'a (Wth birthday, Karh guet brought her a beautlfid hnndkerch ef. Aunt ICminy entertained tint gueMta with aevernl old-time piece on her violin. The teachera nlao ftirniahetl mualc.Hainty refrnditncniH were aerv ed by Ihe Indiea, The gurata who railed to winh Aunt Km my many hnppy returna of the day were Mendamea Mnrhm LlHtun, Frnu cea Klaion. C; W. Yarnull, A. X. HatiMcn, lrn lahum, Hurrell Slaveno, A. .lohiiiatfiu, Jidui Hrooiu, W. Al. Clark, U. 1 Weat, A. W. Fraiee, H. W. ( nun ng ha in, II. Fountain, Kvclyn llnrr.l. It. I leniluioud, J. J. Pepint, I. liner Pepiof, . i arler, I hna. Car J I nicy uud Wndu Alonhy w cru all gucHtii from Cotiiigf (jrove. Jrv:i .Mulligan rt'iurned Friday from 1'oriland and im ill at the home of her pun-ntu, Air. and Alia. F. M. Mulligau. Word Una been received from l ro K. i'arker, 'n of Mr. and Alra. John C. I'arker, llml he expeda aoor to leav San Frinieiacu t -t a tii to Hawaii and AiiHtrulia with ('nde Sum' fleet. The young man if a dy namo expert on board Ihe bultlehip "Arir-oiia." After the Hummer inan etivera in Ihe Pac fir the "Arimma" will return lo Kreuicrlon, where Air. Parker w:ll receive It i h dicliurK in Oetidier after four yeara'. aervice. The primary drpurini-ut of ihe Ilupiiht Sunday m houl enjuyed a party Sun lay afteiuooij at Ibe t hurch. T UKiSisWJSLL merry rinp for egga was held. M1k l'heitipjc entertained her i-Li on tli.- achoo ground. Mra. lan Ir.a coll enterta utd the primary via of the Chriitj.-jD i hureJi with an egg hunt Sal Urdu y aft 'i noon, and the Chriatian cl.'urch t:laun f boys and girl were given an onting by Jtev. Cooper il'-wri on the river bank Sat urday and enjoyed egj fried, boiled and acminbled. The Junior Chrlbtian Kndeavor ao- eiety waa entertained at tiie home of Helen .Maaranen Friday afternoon, afier a nhort bunine aeeftion and egg hunt waa enjojed after which re freshment were er ). Mr. Jjicy entertained her primary pup I wth an egg hunt together with the cclebrat ona of ioiiip of th birtli daya of her pupils. A fine birthday cake rta enjoyed by lb foilwinj lit tle giieatH; Lillian OUm, Margerette OJp-n, Alh- ilmi Irene Olson, Amy OIkoii, Kenny Hr.ckler. and Hetty Hr.i-kler, Kj tiruiinoi-rk and Krh tie (iro'lf berk, Kather.ne TreJiinj. Nor iiilii I'.i.il. tienre I ohl. Lilian Heak. and (liinT Altirra. I Albany boy Dies nlnr did t local homital J- . .ha AffAffK Itf in - - . . irran7 ir'nu - frVnm his InllirieS i.,.. .i,n.rnl Kun.lnv vbiD m ! uloinobil- run nvr ob . . . . n l Ti Ttrn riomeo. 1 lie "w r ,. :Vr'..:. K.himnilnrHn.lnB with other children around iho rar at the norae 01 . a Calkins, two miles south of here, j He tell under the car just as one ! of the children pushed the ma-: chine down an lmne. Calkine j is grandfather of the dead boy. I CHICKEN DINNER. WHERE; Ar Knur hi Uruje Hall. Vh , Wdnei-ddy evening, 7 oVl-xk r ' wli.-mV Ka-rjlvily ai:.J tl,.., U;nT 'i'-i-feeta 1- i vear J UNCTION CITY CltKSWFI.L, April 1 L (Spn hit) Cremvell grange met in regular MeMH.on on Saturday afternoon with 'J7 present; work w.ia pul on in (he fourth degree with four candidate, Air. nnd Alia, Charlea Wetzel, Chaw. Aher and Ivluard Silkwuod. Alra. I .Mathilda IderhoMf, a new comer and! a member of Tualatin (.ranj;e. a-' aiated in lh work. Aha. Clara Pur ai'tia waa elected Steward and Mr. tiiTtrude Howe, aamatant atewnnl. Quarterly report h were read nnd auli- . mitlcd anil approved; L'" wait otdered ; puid on the hall iudebtedneHM; tlo' new aign wna reported completed nnd : wna on exlrbltion and will tie placed ' in the. near future on the front of ihe huililng. Air, MeFHrlsnd reported at- tending the Agricultural ( 'ouncil nt Kugene aa (he local grange'a tepre aentntlve. The Aliaflonnry artciety of the Pre hylerinn cburih held n meeting Ihk Thuraduy nt the home of Alrit. F. I. Ijicey, ttne feature wna the rend tig of a letter fr"tu the medtcnl miaiou ary, Itr. Ataude Allen of Froxelnre, ' India, who will be remembered aa a ; dinner gueat at Creawell when ehe ' waa home on a furluugh. Mra. Itity Marpole and three chil dren of Kugene. were gneia of her parent, hr. and Mra. Wheeler fiver the week-end The Prebyterian Christian Kmle.i vor aociety enjoyed a pieiifant eve ning with It'bert Olsn Saturday . .IL'NC'i'iUN ( ITV, A.ril ll (Spc i:tl). iJave Strumi; uud Chance i itorniou luvc o,'un w urk cxcavatui lor (he n;iv Au.ij tiiusoii rtiaiUcuc uU SeveuliJ ULd Laurel. The Alpine 1. i). it. F, met with the local it dgc Satuiduy nigiit an i die home team coiilcrnu the urat J' ree on a c-ind duie from AJp:ne. Vi jii'H were present tlom tuv -M.ijc-j .1 (Mlo'e inviljii,; iii.'inot i of ihima lod o attend Me county I'o.iVtUlloU ti Ue .iiid at .Maicolj A;,pril '21. A very pretty n--rv.ee was held ;i .he Hanirh Luth'Tdii i hurch Sund,i. vitcn l.'l youiix pHi,iif wcie i.-uufirioei. ihe groi.p went to Lugelie Alond.'i ufteruoon to have a jn'otip pic'.ir taken. M tidny iiigdl Iney were en tertjiiind ut tin home ot Alra. Kev. Laracn. In the ne.it- ruiure a n'cept.o i will be held for tiie jouiig peupie. Those who were toiilirimd were Har old (Haen,. Itny Soruard, Vict"! .Ichn.im, Victor Hendnck-eii, Kdwarl lEuder. Jena Hlirup. Ldward I tidt'ii. .ivciend .lnhan.tr ii, An.u Pnteraen. Klsie llaueninn, Ame in Tasted and Kdiih Itudrr. ter. ti. W. Huell, Kaaton, Alary ; COLOR IT NEW WITH "DIAMOND DYES" Milliran, Albertn Weaver, and the Miaaea A-I.i it. Ileum a, Mildred Prlre. Viola Pepiol, Pauline laham nnd Ihe hntioree, Mra. J. K. Kennerly. SPRINGFIELD j! rieaullful horns I dyeing and tint f. Inn la guaranteed 1 ith L) I a in ond lyei. Just dip In cold water to tint toft, dollrnlo . (hadu, or holl 1 1 dye rich, pernian rs ml colors. Tarh ' 15-ceut parkann f rontalna dlree- tlona io slmiila 5 ny woman can i lya or tint lliiaorln. allka. rilihnna i; pklrta, walsta, dresiea, coats, 1 i lorklns, sweaters, draperln., 1 S covcrlngi, hsnnlnij, erarythlni j ;! new. I 'i riujr "niamond Dyea" no other j , kind and tell your druajlst ! ,'wheiher Ilia malarial you lh to ' color Is wl or silk, or whiih-r , is linen, cotton, or mixed goods. . FASTEST TIME SCIONIIKIKI.il. April II. (Sprc, inl) -Mr. nml .Mrs. Il.n Sinllli nnd el.ildren, liny, wlilrliy and fljde, !"'nt Kanlrr at llm liume nf .Mr. Xmilh'a ni'illirr, .Mrs. Kme ( lark al 1ji-iiiii, 1L mile east ot l.etiniiiin. Mr. and .Mrs. K. S. iHllnrd and - lill ilrell Anna ami Kennelli were Kii.tr liriMkfn.t url. al Ihe home nf .Mr illard's mi. Cher. .Mrs. S. J. llillaril nt Ktltrnr. t'. '. Ilnnlrn nf (lani'in was a Sirlligfirld vi.ilnr Snlidiiy nu hi. wsy llume trulli Ihe Snilllii'lli I'liiiriu Im.. li'tiil In .Shu Knnti'l.rn nhere lie liinl Urell for Hnvrn umtilli. pu.t -villi a hriiken leg. lie vi.llvd K. N. Jlillnril and NV. ('. .Mrl.nsnii wli.i wti. mn nlil trieinl alien lliey nurii.,-, tlrrinn Vgrli'iilllirnl enllrge tnarther. Mr.. M. J. Kninie sn.l .Innjht.r llillll rrlilrneil Siniilny rvniln, (rum lteedKnrt where (hey .iri-t Ihe -vi'ell i-int -i.iltnu -uh Mr. Krntu-e. I.. A. Smith, firelmin al Ihe Inrat I'll l of Hi' Miiniilain Stale. I'nwer iiiuli.ll.-, h.. received s werk's vni-n-linn tn louk sfler ht -rn(irrty inter- SICK WOMEN OF PILE AGE Can Be Carried Comfortably Over The Critical Period by Lydia E. Pinkhara's Vegetable Compound Note Mrs. Headden'a Case Macon, Georgia. During the Change of Lifo I Buffered with my wnoie right side and could not lie on my left aide. I waa in bed about two months and could not fret up only as my son would lift me. Af terdoctoring with out relief a man who was rooming with us told my son thatLydiaE. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound cured hin mother at the Chanfreof Lifo.ao 1 bcRnn takingyour medicine. After taking it for two weeks I could gftoutof my bed by myself. I am now 5Ii years old and in better health and stronger than ever in my life. I have recommended tho Vegetable Compound to many suffer ing women, young and old, and you may uae my namo anywhere as long as you please. 1 will be giad to an I swer any letters sent to me." Mrs. F. n. Headdkn. 6 Holt Avenue, Macon, Georgia. In a recent country-wide canvass of Lvdia E. Pink ham 'a Vetrtnhl ( Jim. TnrL'pH Tr.PQ y P"nd, over 200,(X-0 replies were re- V-l tlrXVU i UtO I rpivfld nndnRnntnf nvorv 10flrfnnetnl thev had been benefited bv ita uaa. S0rC,TGndcr FC6t y for sale by druggists everywhere. J niKhr. Knitter eg; hunla were In order Kri flay nnd Sutunhiy afternoon. Mit.it Ziuikei of hA third anil fourth trailer fooli the da men in her home and n Irritating; ac id perspiration ; from tho foot pores pmdurea ' tnd npsnivnti'S cnicked toes,1 1 1 c h 1 u g bet- j ween toes, rawness and lender, nchttiK. i awnllon feet. ! Tho niniuent you apply "Phil-! Ilpa Milk of Magnesia," all of , thia aorcuertfj. Itching: and tired- ! neas disappears Juit pat It on, ' It dries itiatanttv. Nmhinir elae ! J atops foot odors, relievos ft tot , : aitreneas and font wearlneaa an : 1 promptly as this harmless ant j arid. I Insist upon Renulno "Phillips : Milk of Mujtnoala." All tlrugstoros j sell Sfi-cent Imttles. I I 1 CONCRETE BRICK BURIAL VAULTS DRAIN TILE IRRIGATION PIP SEWER PIPE CULVERT PIPE HOLLOW TILE BLOCKS SEPTIC TANKS Eugene Concrete Pipe Co, Blair. Phone 903 I VXIUMOUS C waatJtin Hi6c Empra kmrt' roc ori time to th Or rt-l-B tfaryi to Up, (ttttm to Rlui thWHmcBb4 mpiulitr, nth ihu tU ftvlwrW way to ttL Saihnajt fortaifath; (root ViincoHveri your Wl ftni will f Udrv fir btf ture ni comaitta iatoinMiK. If you wwh. attrt tiv Mcoml cabta c commodttioai ar avsiattai. 1- 1 Canadian Iinfic Writs, pbon. or all Hall's Catarrh medicine rid your iyem of Catarrh or Deal. iea caused bf Catsrrh. 1 UU it 4rnui eeeM nan ,'. J. CHENEY fit. CO.. Toledo. Obis STATEMENT OF CONDITION The First National Bank of Eugene, Oregon At tlio Close nf Musiuess April (!, f)Jj Ionnn Iv'KSOUKCKS $i,o;vj,4i:.;;o S. (J o v e r n m e n t HoikU iiih! (.Vrtifi- rto 5S;,:5.94 Oilier H-iutls niul Wnr- nmt TS4,!)53.92 Hank Ittiililiui; mnl Other Henl listato .. 21S,rlHt.;J4 Stuck in hVtlt-rnl He- serve Hank ..... O.OKXUXl Cash iul Sight I',x- ehaliKe O.V.),2SO.U 1.IABH.1TIF.S Cnpitnl nml Surplus ...$ 3V,ntXt.0(l Uiulivi.l.'.l Profit-i CS.ri.Vi.OJ Ivoservt'tl fur Taxe, Inti-rcht aii-1 Depre ciation CS,10T.')7 Piseount Collected but not Karnc-1 4.r4.".;!j Circulation ll'HVHlO.lK) lcxit. In-liviilunl 3,(;"?,!i;i.t.') liovernnient 10,S!7.-JS Other Hanks : 44.lr7.S:t Total ....$4,193,574.67 Total .$4,193,574.67 3 Per Cent Interest on Savings Accounts and Time Certificates Contractors Some ,We were never better prepared to supply you with Lumber, Lath and Shingles We have a large stock of lumber of all grades and dimension, and have added two new trucks to our equipment which insures you of prompt delivery. Remember we offer you nothing but old growth stock of the most durable quality. We have a plan service that is of great benefit to any one planning a home and we want you to come in and make use of it. ' St Will Pay You To See Us Before You Build. The Booth-Kelly Lu 507 Willamette St. 1 mber Co. Phone 452 The Spot light You' ve been in a theatre when the stage was dark, and a spotlight suddenly focused upon the thing you wanted most to see. Advertisements are like spotlights. They focus, attention upon the goods that interest you most. You could wander in and out a dozen stores and, in the confusion of many objects, overlook what wo'ul'd please you best. Yet by reading the advertisements, with out leaving your home you can tell definitely where the desired wares are, their prices, how they wifl serve you. 1 ou can know actual values long before you buy. Advertisements throw light on new comforts and improvements, too, you might like to own. Thev ler -rti. AA . r i- . ;u Luuvciiiciices oiner roiks are them within easy reach. Let these spotlights guide you They'll help you save. Read the ularly. enjoying- -bring to standard goods, advertisements recr- Advcrtisements light the way to wise buying