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Pago Six THE EUGEXE GUARD Wednesday Evening, April 15, ig,. News of Nearby Towns Special CorrcHpondonco To Tho Ounrd From Various Live Districta In Its Field. TlKii-titim. atl Mitttti'M Jpnnia K. .S...U ami .Mr. and Mra. I X. ,:,., Myrrn. lairiols llnv, April Hi. um ii , vjFi,iii! Ilt sister, Mm. llavena al mark, llie one liiin.li'.l fiDiflh auni- I (,.,.(iirie. vi-raarjr i,l llif haul 'I !.!. union awl ' I'hrla IVunnn haa rplnrnpH l oiii i.ril. Will be ohxrwl l.y sin-i-iul j rr, ,.v.rnl H-crsa i-nt visiting in arr-rnsea in the Hpriiifcfii'lil inieh Canada. arlio'il Mon.lay aflprii.tuii. April flcr-nrilinir In lht HIn..llll.'.MilfIlt .(,'" ' "7 I I'OTTAUK CHOVK. April 15. I barl lirrn on n.ul'T trip. Tlipy nia.' A ronrprt ttiiirli iirmniir to lir mil iptlal. ... r-ii.im inireu .up i rnr ir.p lu nairni on nun.lar n w,, .... ,, ijjHiar.lson. Kuorh Xiilf or me ormnarv win i.a ivi o n, nii-in. m iu... . ............ ... - . ii""' 'i "J .. nn, ,i,e,ti.r .linc. t arra J(T, romoiniMI l.)ll a ami tritium a lEfff nir clilba il lb I niviT.ily of tin ..n lo I Mrs. O. I. WatrB laft Tlladay for morrow niht lit the 'Wiiiwn'a buil.l i I'ornuli.l lo viil lltr aster, Mra. II. inc. alurlitijc at h o'd...k. Ji n.l , Martin. the fir.l tppraram f i.f ll.f lu rlnl. : Mrs. J'.lm I'ilrhrr and dauflilrr, tngotlnr, and a a.l-n.li.l rrograi. lloria. Ml Tilra.uty (or (iraula l'i.s.i rooaiatiut; of (liii. al Inn. r. ha. bi . li I .ws I .Mr. I'iMirr a nintlii-r, Mia. A. arrai.cr.l liv John Wiark Kvain. di- ' l'llibT. rector. Al tne mrsting of 111 firi'lnm "i f',.lpriHtf .n,i.lr.r'a "IliHu-Nilui't. ' M lav uiclll lim oil ..IlK-iTa wr. WmAMi,, Y...I " anil I ha outataml. ' te tlil-tol. X. 1.. .Md.kill, lir l.hii'f illK I'ompo.ilion. It will foamr Jt..yanl Joe Hlnllll, an'H'tnry uml Irea. Uryaou of KiigPliP. l-riiiik Jus of urrr. After lbs Hireling III lira " 'in-l-ortlnnil. W.llimn Adniu of Onlarl" ' i)' wa rnlarlainrd at a il.linr. and llillll Akfia of Klondike. -Mr a. A. IS. .lol,n,.,u . lime I uea.lil) Kai-b Hub will i aepirala ipIk- from llarinialuu and i lulling lier Hunt and iIipo Iba two w.ll ie aev- i nmaln, Alra. II. W. Tiloa. rral .oii.liiii.-d a-leclion. 'Mm ' '"' r'"' ' """ Among Iba l:ng.-ne aluili-lila who day wilb .Mra. II. A. .Miller, will Hike part are: Clare Whiten. ! .Mr. and .Mra. ( hanea ll. ld r in.. opraiiii; Clanilia Hr.alera, aerou.l ill-J l..rt-.i to Kilgnia Tiiewlay and l.rn.liilit lo; Hoy llryaon, (.harlea liliodea and:-Mi. Hei.ller'a i.i.lber, .Mra. Mary lHoy Htepbena. aeeoii.l tenora; Ted ! .niltb from Ilia 1'u.ifie ( urialiaii bo Laraen Hid rhnrlea liawaon, lulrl- pilal where abe underwent a major tonea. . peration reeently. The personnel of Ilia two glee rluha -Mr. ati'i Jira. .i. ... ....... ...e.,. conaiat of the following: I re.d. nia of ( ollage Orove now lien lame Itoaa. 1 o a Carey. I "tt ana, i .u., re.... ..t.. .. ou l.of AngelPN, lu.-a.uy ami are in. furniture are generally the only wo.m1 to be aeen in the maiorilT of Hi vana'a hniea and office build ngs. Kloora are tile. Vhitiog Amerlran firf men bari aai.l that Harini ia the beat conatructeu city they care ever teen, when fire r'k in eona-dered. The Spaniab atvle of architecture if generally pleasing to tue ey and reaidencea with ceiling 1.1 or more1 feet from the floor are the rule. Thia proridea greater cool- o.i'ivi! 1...II IT, ISoeeiall. .kA nt .1,. ,imm,.e I.,., ..I l .1,:,. U-hil. .I.ere I".. "-.. " .-- -'-;. -..:" ........... " V'-" ; ; Mae i.tir.llier. .I. il. .ionen, r.uine ' lrVjug grange me. la in regui ir ataa-u daya. An even temperature, tailing they viMled at Hie hoiuea of Mra. ., ,,. Stroma. Charlea .... . n ,.r Aon. 1 .'. t.i..T'. 1 r. ..inm m.l Hlrome. Klilhe Hartl.ll will leave 1 apent Sunday with lir. and 'lr,-.J"" aoon for California where abe will ! M.auti. clebraling -Mr. hbau1) a bir.u be married. 'I'hoae enjoying the pleaa- ; day. Mra. Jaek haa lieen here all eeK nt affair were .Mewlamea Wayne ! and returned bolne with them, r lor; Hrhenrk, T. fi. Williama. Alfred Jar- i em t Hhiubalao a.-eompanied them lo ohaen and daughter. Ali. e. John ' Syring field, reiurniug noma T?" ,1' (irivey and daughter Harriot, Jay i The W. C. T. I', meeu with Mra. Miller and .laughter Itarbra Jeane. i Trailer thii afternoon. tleorge J'orter, Will r.vana. Alfred. a) llorgaarrl, John hlrome. Angua Ijib-; eon. -.niat .timer, r rang ffaliar.1, J. ) IRVING BERRYDALE the Hnnoiin.-eiiieiit Vein 11. Ili n. priii't piu. J lie exer- einea will take the form f an after- e n..i, .aaemhly. I.i.lilig hour or .,. uiiKKVUAU.;, A,,n, .. w.ll. a pe, al .p'ker el.ltiu.-d for l';" l,.i,,....(,n .,,,, f ,,e f epidemie, .,.-.-al"ii. ripe.-.al m.i.e and i.atrmlic i,rr.,u .i10 i,aa had oniie a er.ib.. eveu.lig. April 11. ; hplow nnd) 'i he lecturer oi irving grunge baa i ff-n-r..i- never reaching above Ke..n forioiute in ul.tulL.ng some alu-; heaiina arrflnaetnenta unnec- Mia Mulliaeia Smith apent Sunday i j,, uf r. Jj. I,'. to furuiaj enter- f PJJf0rjt taiuuiHit for a apecial meeting to ue j held at tne g.anse mil. tuiieaday evening, April --. Following the en terluiiinie.u will be a pie aoL-.ai, oudrr the luanigemtnt of the 11. K. C. S. C. Hai u'ien haa hern buy on the roa.i wor for the paat two weeka. Mr. and -Mrs. J. J. M. olle of unta Clara were i-aller. at the borne of Mr. and Mra. .1. W. Ilo.kaday, Sun day evelirng. off in ntlen.lni..-e the pnt two Tbomua JI. Kenrie. itay Crilea, Krank Jue, Kiehard Adam and Jink High, firat tenora: Hoy Hryaon, l.rneat llrokenahire, Allen Chriatenaon. ( harlea Hhndea, Leitny Btephena and Jtonald Kretaer, aecond tenora; Wal ter (Ireen, William Kidwall, Robart Hunt. Aubrey Furry, baaaea; Ted l.ar- aen. Inland Kobe, Ward Illce, lllair Alderman. Vincent Hill and ('harlea liawaon, baritonea. Women Huth Akerl, Ellrahelh Nelann, Mnrgaret llyitt, Neva Her. mra, llarbnra Kdmonda, Auguata Hamilton and Clare W'liilton, firat ao- vrarioi: Mildred Ilerkeley, Mnrle Temple, Itulh llaynie,, Mildred Welch, l'aullne Knowland and Kather Uettera, aecond aoprnnoa; Violet Mllla, Marga ret McAyael, Charlotta Winnard, i Harriett ltnaa, Kliaabelh Kerr, and ' Marion l'hy, firat alloa; Claudia Krodera, Mary Weet, Irella Fly, Hen i tletta Wolfer, Alberta l.'araon and I Ueiala Andrawa, second altoa. Duluth Second in Maritime Activity S DtTLTJTn, Finn., April IB. W I Although its harbor la cloaed appro- , Jlmattly four roontha of the year by lea, Duluth is rated the aecond largeit "( cargo-ahlpping port of tha nation 'in . tba annual report of marina commerce i of tha Duluth-Bi. parlor harbor, laaiied her under direction of Major r.. II I Utrka, of tha (J. S. engineer's office. i New York harbor only had more ; shipping than Duluth last year, and Ioa Angeles was third, according to tha report. Then came iiuttalo, i-iiils ', delphia, Kaltimors, Ashtabula, 0., and ! Boston Harbor, Mass. ! Cargo freight, with a Tains of fMO 8.17.B1V In 4D.410.nSU tons, for a sea ' i aou of 338 days, was recorded for this . t bsrbor. 1 ) The ntt registered tonnage of the l 81X13 cargo vesiels which entered and ' left the harbor during the season was i placed at 87,070,722 tons, while the total number of .vessels of sll classes v to enter and tears the port wss i P7S3. i William F.M'Claren v , . Dies at Hospital f William F. McClarrn, AO, died yea. i larday afternoon at tha Mercy bos pitaL Ha lesvss a son, Jsiues F. Mc i Claren of Portland, and a number of i cousins in Kugens and Portland. Mr. Mct'liren was the only son of i Mr. and Mrs, Jsmes McClarrn, pm : near residents of Kugens. Mr, Ale j Claren was ths only heir to a large evtate, consisting of propsrty adjnin Ung ths Houthern l'aciflo yarda in the northwest part of ths city. Ha has i lived In Kugens all his life, and at tended schools hers, i Funeral aervlcee will be held at the ( Veatch chapel Thursday at 10:.'IH .a. m., with Interment in ths Masonic , remetsry. I Local Typos Will Go to Conference in a .Mm. .1 iilviTy nititi-r, Mm. r. II. .Mik'. uii'l (aim' 'J'lie CbriMiiim HumtHj- arhnol n'ocli fd llifir limit KuHttrr riundny, wliirli wa IMt pupil. John Ken i mi and wife rMurncd from apendiui tb wtrk-rnd In 1'urt- .Mr. nd .Mrs. Htrmaa IU'lflrlfiin, who hivn bfoii wilb thfir couiin, Mn. V. N. Ilubbfll, lft TurHdMy (or iboir ho in' in (Jconoinm'k, Wii. .Mr. and Mm. J n nia linaclt hid n family reunion dinner nt their liumc ou north Donglna atrcct Kuvter Wuu day. Their cbildreo, il. O. in-unctt and family, Mm. Ada Alien and fumily, Mra. Mny U'hitloctt and family, .Mr. and Mra. Fred llennett and Mm. nett'a mother, Mm. t'mrria Jtomro, Krneit I.ennell, Mra. Kathor Wood ward, and Mibi Nellie Utyles from Kan Fran-clam, were preai'iit. Mr. and Mra, Lawrence "Lorry" Brumflcld from Marahfield motored aver and aro vi.it iiij Mra. Bruiu field'a mother, Mra. Amanda .Heart. Mra. t'alberine Harrison la very ill. Hit Mon. J. T. Cochran, from Mabel la hert. , Uu Jarga congreiatlon at toe Chriatian church Kaator Hunduy won hatleaa, all but two younr Udiea who aid tbey did not know of the ladieiT Intentiona ot coming to church haa ter hatleia. Council proceeding, Monday dIkIiI April 1.1: Tha afreet committee reported fa- Torably for the alley aouth of weat Main atreet, tf parliea concerned wiil each fivt ona-balf of land for aonut, but unleaa tbey give tit land no alley will be opened, The atreet committee reported fa vorably to the opening nt lateral aew er between north Ninth and north Tenth atreett, and ordinance ordered drawn. The local men wbo have the con tract for dlngiiif the lateral aewere preaented their bond, wbkrh wm ac cepied, and their contract elgned. It being reported that many real detita of the adjacent dlalricta deaire anneiation, the rouorll decided to look Into the matter and find out what nan be done. Petition for the paving of J atreet wna aulhoriced, Petition fir paving of eaat Adama atreet from Tenth lo Polk, referred to atreet committee to report at the next meeting. SPRINGFIELD i....li..iri u-,11 I. as m inn fl.Hl fillip ! . " "v : falling .T.HIll.ir rjrr' ii"1" "in u- f, -k in ihui j -..g.J,,, a.i..l Ihrougb.Hit the ale follow-1 N-PH.,.,b ri.,ljrn,d We. r- ing I ho nroclMiniillon of (.ovemor (y (rm 4 vjjt ,vi, his fBlniy u '''" ! Kiin. A dencateaaen. o,erate,i in conn-.-! ,Jle r.Pnt ,r,aKd t ,he tlon Willi tne waria nn.i naaiiiiu.ue meat miirart at tne new location i.c-,,. m.ii .. . .., .....ra,,,. ; ,fi a h.yoff of more tenn n week Nevada Divorce is Good on Islands MANILA, April 15. OP) The question of the validity in tha Philip pine Inlands of a decree of divorce obtained in a court in the United States, was decided in the sffirmative by Judge George Harvey of the court of first instance. Mrs. Jose Ventura of Manila ob tained a decree of divorce from her husband in the state of Nevada in March, 1124. and upon her return in Manila applied to the court for auth ority to dispose of certain property. The court held that Mrs. Ventura ac quired a bona fide residence in state of Nevada, that the dirnre, , ceedings were legal and valid , must be given full effect in tbi, diction. ' AIRPLANES CARRY GQLn LONDON, April 15.Two . quarter tons of gold were carried V two airplanes from London to p, recently. This method of Iran-nT was chosen for its epeed, and i lcsBen the risk of pilferage rl" bullion was carried in special 'met.' bound cases and was guarded f. tha time it left the banks here n.l its arrival in Switzerland,. ita ev ' ual destination. Move Will Limit Danger of Fires HAVANA, April IS. OP) Carry- 'ie mill is a I. ut to be repaired nu J "'S "u "" """' ' ' ' . I. .l il l I. .,.,l .,l- '' van... rdera have been is- tween K' ur'h and Fifth streets on;. ,,..., , ,., ,.. .., surd by the mijor for demolition ot Main Slreet. will be opened May 1 by, Jri) j,,,,,,. JW ,.,.. Hnd Mr.i 1 n building, wllhin the Clly Major M. It. Huntley, who operated , ttri,.a (;ro,eH attei:,!..! the b-n.-li liirilln. Pnira. window frames and the lunch counter at Obnk'a cigar ,,,.,,. ,-iv.n bv t'c high school at... . . .ore in r.-i, i.e ...r r, u .,,,.,, Tueadny evening. Mi-1, i:r,.,. Pro,.., ..ho !.,, iil asrim Tlinnr OllllU" in Corvailia, hsa r. lurni'.I to her home here to rest in, preparation t'. an op- 1 erntlon later. l.uther Holer.'ini.le l.:lsed ttirou-:')! ! Ilcrrydnle Monday to be with hia li'-1 Nature throws out a warning tie daughter. Ilnzcl. who ia aeriomly 1 when the nerve force is in danger. ill In Florence. i Sharp, darling nerve pnin: Mis. Williim linr'ng ia confined lo' times called neuritis. hee I. ..I will, n um form .if flu lahc d neurnlglB. are years. A sodn foiintnin, electric oven, and cake and doughnut machines are now being inatalle.l, JUNCTION CITY Plane are being made for a large 1 oumher of Kugene printer and Ihrir hwtvea to attrnd tha annuel Willamette I Valley Typgrapbical conferem-e to be : aeld at Portland Haturday and Holiday, I April 1H and It). HdeM Kii. hrr, for- nerly nf tttfe city and now repiding in x 'nrtland, la president of tha ntnfer- nce, tna of the entertainment fe. drea of tha quarterly gntherkng w'll .i a ball to be held at the UUt teiu da auditorium by Mulinom-ih Typo, i,: fraphical union nttnibrr f.ir the i itltora. The ImII will U hId Hatur ' lay evening and the hn-tuf-- nt aeuma .f the ronfereitce will be beld JvtotUy. lir and mot her Knew . Thtn Wot Nothing So Cood tor Congoittonmnd ColJtmt Afustorcf , But the old-fashioned mustard dasltr burned and lilisiered while it 1 i cted, Get tha relief and help that ' f-nmara ptasten ir, tiiinuut U i .lister and without the blister. I Mii.l.r.J rl,M il Is .. .1... I ........... - ... - . - ...nil, i 1 . hito ointment, made with oil of mus ) ard. Il ia axtcntilh-ally rrpaird, so ' tiat it wtwas sronneis. HIMIINOnKl.n, April 15. (Spec lal) .Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Itows visit ed in Albany over Kasier with tha sons nf Mrs. Howe, John and Peter Lamherty and their families. They motored on to lbs tulip farm near Ha- lent. Kenneth and Anns Mllsrd. Mra. E. N. lllllard. I'eril Mathia and Mary Whitney mad a Iri plo llarrlsl.urg .Mmidav afternoon to attend the base ball game. , A. M. Itlchardson, father of Hmerj Illchardaon of thia city, arrived Mon day fr.nu l.inslaw f 'r a visit wllh his son. Ho wns accompanied by his (slighter, Mrs. Joe Fowler of Wal ton, Mrs. Fowler will return home to day, and Mr. Hl.-har.lann will remain for several days. Itorn--.M their home In Vlda. April , lll'-'ft. to .Mr. and Mrs. Hsnford Veach, a ttaught.r. Alice Mortenaen. dsuahter nf I'r. snd Mrs. It. I'. Mnrtrnsen, haa re turned to her home after being III wllh appendlciila In a Kugene hospital. sir. and .lira, vt , Henry Adrian and little Jack I'rrliiua. eon nf Mr. and Mra. Ferrol I'erkins, returned Momy noon from Salem wher. ther Lemons Bleach the Skin White 1h only harm loaa way to bleach tha akin whito ySto nils Ihc Jul. o of two lomona wllh three ouncos of tr chard Whit, which any drug gist will supply few rents. Hliako well in i -A Ail t.wm a. .TT'NfTION CITV, April 1.1. (RpiTial) lr. Howrn hnn purclincd a new touring car. Mra. and .Mra. Ilnry IhiriMen and Mr. and .Mr. H. Smith apent lant week-end at Nertport. The Junction I'ity high arhool baeehall team will have a game with the Klmlra team on the home ground Kriday afternoon. A dinner party waa lnld at the f 'harlea Thornton home Kunday In honor of Mra. Thornton'a father, .Mr. Pave Htrome. A larg birthday cake with candleN waa the renter of at traction. Thoee enjoying the dinner were .Mr. and .Mra. Alfred Jarohnen and family. Mr. and Mra. T. (I. Wil liama ana ratniiy. Mr. Mtic nniiiT and l.illa, ltfr. Nankerille, Mr. and j .Mra. nave nf route, ami aeima ami Mr- and Mra. Charlo Thornton. The lodien aid of the 'hriHtian church will meet with Mra. Krwst Miller for a aocial meetinf thia after noon. A mlarellaneoua ahower wait given in honor of Klitho flnrtxell Tneftday afternoon at tha home of Mra. I'ave 'MEND THOSE "SHAKY SHATTERED NERVES pome- j mimethne. : iff n that i Min I.enor" Tittia and her br.,tln.r "'ir n-rves nwl inrnn aiiennon dp-, Arthur are both at Imine viaitin?. strnvo i-fMiltM dovrlop 1 hen- Is, I a dn'iKor line rtonw which you niiiRt ' ' V-uipqi7pTt 1 TPr(r n,,n,v .vo1irH'if to PrttiM- Beyond 1 I UlCaCiivd WjXjXj line liff nrrvoux exhaustion, coin-! 1 j nleto hreiiriilown and. alaf. only too j Tretiuriiily, nitntal iltMordern. ; rnuntle tests and experimentf have d-'vpiiipt-d n nure aid to relievo pan of nerve trouble, neuritis am' i iiriilfii. ThtM renmrkable ftiscovery dr. Miinuire ami mm I tennis, all -f , , , ' tl ,,,,' . u , , J bused upon the unence of Homeo-! ;.,r.;: ,v,,h Mr-.""ii....r. ' CltKSWKI.I.. April l.V (Spp. ijilj. Mm. M. K. .lackaoti. Kilgar J icka ;ii and Herb .liU-kion. Mr. unci Mrs. Claude Jackatii ami fon WeHley and Mm. Miiiuire and nm lieniii K Mra. It. K. lerHliain, Minn I, ina Knox fo I.tmerirk. Susk, ! fiiirada, and Mas Frew nf Kurphp ar i gurati of MiB Blanche U'litkup. I Mr-. I 'oi ter relumed home Tup - I day from 1'ort'and where hc ite.-n vixiiing lu-r diuftliler. 1 wo lonilH of pruticH were beinjj londrd Mondiy to be exptirtefi In Din. Mr. and Mra. Kalph SprniKiietd. .Mr. and Mr and followed by eminent phyRicinnf ! onl KPitrchers f "cifntific truths. This discovery has been given the iifime of Kftpa Neuritis Tahletf. and thev have been comnounded to give tlnH I relief from nerve pain while acting Irs P tonic to tlr nerve ndls in build-; Eona Xeiiritia Tnldcts are pinr- Qiilced Inu'i.iicsK and are free from Tiick ' f I n, i cu.ii h. i, iit..nii uml null iar pr Kd Key- I due's. Ymir dru"risf will recoii'- noitie or Ihurston and Mr. and Mrs. mw xirm. Allen's Irug Store will Hryce I'oaey mid finrly of Sprincfield ; mipply you. Mail orders filled. Jjow dojon buy THINK IT OVER TO THE PEOPLE OF EUGENE: Because there is a "Woolen Mills tvc in Eugene the people of this community have the exceptional opportunity of buying their woolen goods; men's and boys' suits direct from a man ufacturer, and thereby make the big saving which this method permits. To satisfy yourself as to just what this means in dollars and cents to the people of Eugene, investigate in other stores. There are many people in other cities and other communi- ties where thei'e are no Woolen Mills stores, who have found that it pays them to drive many miles to get the same oppor- tunity which you people have of buying direct from a manu facturer. Whenever anyone comes into this store to compare val ues and pViees with other stores, he invariably stays to buy. We believe that is one of the reasons why we have so many Eugene customers. They have investigated. AVe arc mighty glad they have, too, for wo greatly appreciate tho liberal patron age which has been given us. From Mill to Man is the secret of our success in winning new customers and keeping old ones. BROWNSVILLE WOOLEN MILLS STORE Eugene, Oregon j . Try Mu.lrrrd thnJ. lw.;, " v,,"""1,'r- " and l,c, hliis, tunsilliiia. crimp, stiff nevk, .'... ., . t.hma. nettntlicia. hradjehe. mwrV . v,,"" ''"'"': 'r',!ir,n, , n. plcunsv. rlieurruitism. iumlwao, ' 1 " ,'' :h n, ,h" "'' - , aint and aclica of tl luck or Junta. rn" h'""1" 11 r,n '" ! wains, ie rmivlr, bruism, clnl- , '"" ' n'aiitles use lams. Irmlcri lect, r.,ds of Dm cheat " """" r'""r 'ittiil akin i X may prevent piwunionial. ToMoth'rtt MustaroUls bJm snad In mildsr form for babiaa and amall children. Ask for Children's Mustarolo. SSc and Kir. jars and tubes; hos pital sice, j.uu. land rosy hue romplcii.m. also as J , a fr.vkle. auiil.iirn and tan hle-ach ! You must mil thia rcmarkahle lotion yourself it rtn not he lioiiaht ready to s Iwause. Il acta heat linmeillatcly after It la ! pirpared. abator t nan mtufara phifr PRINTING Phons Bprinsjflsld t Westerfield A Msivy TM WILLAMETTS PRi$ THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS After deciding to paint your home, you should seriously consider what kind of paint to use. It is not enough to merely order "paint." Neither should you be influenced by the first cost of the paint. So-failed "cheap-paints" arc positively most cosily. They cover less surface than good paint; cost more to apply; last but a short time; leave a bad surface for rtv painting; and in the end result in notlv ing but disappointment. The most econ' omicnl paint to buy isthe one of such high quality that frequent repainting is unnecessary. U is now possible for you to distinguish between good paint and that which will not give satisfaction. For years the Government and the Institute of Paint and Varnish Research at Washington, D. C. have been conducting exhaustive tests throughout tho United States to determine the best paint materials. The formula for BASS-HUETER PURE PREPARED PAINT is the final result of these t est s, particularly as to t he paint that will best withstand Western die matic conditions. It is made of carefully selected raw materials, scientifically pnv portioned, finely ground, and, as a guar antee of quality, the formuja is printed on the label. If you want a paint that will cover well, protect your property and add to the appearance of your home for years, use Dass-Hueter Pure Prepared House Paint. You can now paint your property and pay on the Ross-Hueter Monthly Payment Plan. Call and let us explain this plan to you. BASS-HUETER PAINTS and VARNISHES Sold by a LUDFORD'S 022 Willamette St., Eugene, J. E. SHELTOX J. E. TUKXRULL M. C. FULLER DAIRYMEN AND FARMERS Yon are Cordially Invited to Visit us in our new Nome, 44 Tenth Ave nue West and inspect our new Printing Plant, one of the most complete in the state. - WE PRINT BUTTER WRAPPERS, LETTER HEADS, ENVELOPES, PROGRAMS BOOKLETS, SALE BILLS, POSTERS WE CARRY IN STOCK A full line of Paper, Pencils, Note Books, Inks, Musoila.ee, Carbons, Cray ons, Erasers, Rubber Bands. In fact a full line of Stationery and' Office Supplies as well as Office Furniture. AND OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT For Old Times' sake we want to renew our acquaintance and shake your hand aaain. So drop In tha first time vou are In town. Shelton-Turnbull-Fuller Co. rhone. Ififi3 44 Tenth Ave. "West Condensed Official Statement of the Bank of Commerce Eugene, Oregon At tho close of business April (5, 1025 RESOURCES Loans Bonds and Warrants Excess Heal Estate (contra below) Banking House . Furniture and Fixtures V. S. Bonds " CASH RESERVE Total Reserve sr.,:i.-)0.oo "i:,:ni)i; $np,7.3'2n.02 - 214,734.64. .- 40,000.00 50,000.00 7,400.00 403,6(19.86 Capital Stock Surplus . Reserve against excess Real Estate Undivided Profits livideiids Unpaid DEPOSITS Total Resources $1,353,127.52 LIABILITIES 5 .'io.oi 10.00 .'i0.000.00 40,000.00 1.2S5..") 87.50 1.211.754.47 Total Liabilities $1312752 April i 1 !;,"), Deposits . iVwinixT 3, 1024 IV posits 1 1 train since last statement -- $1,211,754.47 1.093.44 30 115,312.17