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Thursday Evening, April 23. - rae Eight THE EUGENE GTJABD Here's New Indoor Net King ST Nl IBlMli "rtfcs . f V , MAY BE MATCHED jpffe 1 u:v JVeuys of Nearby Teams Special Correspondence To The Guard From VariouB Live Districts In Its Field. CHICAGO, April 21 Prolonja- Hon of the diaputa to who la th rorld'a heavyweight wrrntHna; cham pion, WBi arm twlsv in pinna to mulch Eil "Si rangier" Ijcwis anil Wayne "Ilig" Munn for a go In the open air arena at Michigan City, hid., .Mar 30, wllh the diamond Mlirided belt, emblematic of the title, and still held by Lvvrls, at sfaka. Although the vnti-ran fttanlslaua bvszko rarriea the title aa the result of hie defeat of Munu at j'hiliidetphia, l.wiK, previously hnd ri-fitai-d to turn the belt ovrr to Munn when the giant ebraakan took bie measure at Kan aaa City, in January, on the crot'nd that Munn ahould have bei;n die qualified for foul tactica In tnssiuf him from the rink. Rully Handow, rrpreaenting Lewis, la authoiitr for the ala'rment that the diamond rhatiipiouahip belt will be at atake. The veteran Pole, In meeting hie opponenta in eaatern cltjea, la be lieved In aome quarter to have align ed himself with what la known aa the eaatern "wrealllng trust" with Lewie and Mnnn holding allegiance to the weetern trust. If audi ia the cone, the eaaternera have the title and the weaternere the belt, with the outcome of the dispute a matter for the fu ' ure to decide. ; i I MiMy Avails Says- My BILL! KVAN3 JI breaking eveo in the eprlng : series nlu Ihe Glalils, the Waah. I ington club relieved rouaiderubla ten i aion in American league circlee. Wion the aerlea waa arranged It : Hain't Tegurded with favur. Had Urn f world chumpa been vuoquiabrd, ia Wuulil have reacted atrongly. . certain niaguunti illdu't like the Idea of a club putting at atake the ! preatige that gora with winning baae- i ball's lligheet fconors. j llthera entertained the thought that it eavored a bit of the "bunk." That I it whs agninat the beat intereata of the game for two pennant winning clubs to barnstorm In tbe apring. e a Aa a matter of fact, a rule waa later paasrd by Ihe American league owner., forbidding any euch aeriea iu Ihe future. Ucn I waa In Auguata I discussed the meeting between .the (Hants and tho Nationals Willi Ty Cobb. "If I ever win a pennant and n world championship," said Cobb, "I wouldn t care to risk losing union i the prealiga I hod won by a spring -nr. niiu inq same team. "Tbe Uianta are a corking good nail club and there le a chnuce for inein to reverse the decision of Inst fan In an even mora decisive fanMon. "If Mrtlraw doea, It will tuke much of the glamor from the Nate great victory of last fall, end to a rerniin extent will keep Washington from capltallilng in a flnaucial way on Unit prestige, "iudilcnfnlly. If Waahlnglon should be derisively defeated it Isn't going to help the morale of the club in ii battle to repeal. ' , e e '"!?" w"r'11 aerlee Is deckled In Ihe fall," wae tbe way .Manager Harris Put It when I discussed the aerba wllh hlm. "I want lo win the spriun meeting but regardless of Ihe outcome Washiuglon ia still the champ." Baseball Results Mtt Jean JWots, newly crowned national Indoor tennis champion. Kor ots, ni"mter ut the French Darii cup ten in, enm into the honors aft er a beetle fight. He's known aa the ''Bounding Hafique," and is the firitt foreigner ever to hnve won the title. ltr Tfrtue of bit atellar plaj, Bor- ota Is nperted to prore of untold id to the French aggregation ia its quest for international laurels this summer. Vincent Richards, 1024 indoor title- holder, didn't defend his crown in the tournament. (CopHght, 102ft. NEA Bervlce, Inc.) Jean tiorota lfTkloXlT TTT I JOE. VHIUM VI ILIA M jns, KitfonnnicK y. DAr.ziKi. society headllner. gave the bob- haired grandmas anmetbing to gasp about by playing a round of golf In her bare feet at White Hulphur npringe, , va., lite other day. e .Tumping on the prostrate form of I ol. Ilogey in your nude Trlhllra con atitutea a brand new accomplishment in aristocratic eccentridty and ia a I Mil, Roger T. Peoklnpaugh Horn Woosler, II., Feb. f, Hborlslop, Washiuglon. aisjor League Career Julued t lovelaud club lu lUlti. (Iptioiml lo "taveu t onneclHiil League, same , eeagon. lte.allril Inter same ciimpnigt, ; Optional ill IVrtlsn.l, Pacific f,, . league. In Itlll. Derailed rse of ara j " Truled lo Yankee. Mv .!, , ll'1:,i '"r rttuiupf and l.ellvelt. Maua j ger latter portion ..f 1IIM season ! Traded to lt.d Km in Ucl wilh ,'uiun, Collins ,,i r, v (r H.olt, i Hush and Jo and liter included in three-handed ileal ihat sen! him to Washiuglon. OlltaalMluig l'eals- llalleil ..7 n world series, hrew five bases on j ' game plated June ?, Illlll Ifirsl gsinc f double hes.ler I. Siart. ed M doulile plns In llc.l, an Aiorr lisn league record. Hobby Allen is Freed of Charge! UK AN'tiKI.KS, ('!.. April rtirnrr'i Jury Ute yesierdity ei-nnrr-l !itetl UnUhy A'len of m,T lM,rt it ,h(, d- lh of llnrrr Himnne, )im hotcr ulm dir-d l,rr Hnturdnv night ot nMiniai..n of the train Mfi.r lie h MMigm .turn u. na,, l..ruardiii, ring thr prevfonN ThurMl.-iT. liMrict Attimier (inrge U. Julm o of Kan llernanlinn mimty would go rer the record in the ense to trr to doternine nhrther Himone's drsth it. nM )rne prmill(, ,,,,, tu lurl artery ii Um hrmn that ac-om-sti,ed the coitrtmaioii, Al"n, who U ut lil.rrtt on hia own mtgniaanc mill ,T hie prelimtnarr "wing at San Kernardmo April sure-shot method to conspicuous hysteria In the metropolitan papers. 1ht for hare foot golf In the dlwty hlue-hlood circles is one column of solid type tu the news section of any jinju'r mul it tlirec-colutitn cut hi any rotDgrnvtiro Hnctiun. And it gocN without saying that the chiropodiKi will replace botli the pro- fcNHotiinl iind tin caddy aa tho'iHoHt popular agency of relief on the con rue. If you succeed In crimling hi (to the ulttrt Hinnrt-Sft ningnxiucs with an adrquntc account of your tindrnped footwork on the links you tuny be considered to hnvo beaten par, as well nn the coiirHfl record. There la nothing pnrticulnrly hi" tcri'Ming nhout n woman's ban foot (utilesN Mrs. I'nlil.-l happens to be an exception to the general run of eihihiiN which have imfmcd in review oi'fore, our not nltogcther ciittive ey.'n). SEATTLE WALLOPS , 15 TO 4 While Portland waa Idle because of rain, the Hoattle Indiana opened their home aeoaon in Seattle yevterday, de feating Vernon, IS to 4. The Iniliajii went on a batting rampage, touching Vernon pitcherg for two homo rune, fire doubles and 11 eluglea. The Seaia made it two straight Irom Kacremento at Ban Franciaco, winning by a ecore of 4 to 2, while Halt Iake evened the aeriea with Loa Angeles by taking the game, 4 to 2. The acorea: At Seattle R n E Vernon ..,....,.4 8 2 Seattle 15 18 1 llnlterlea: Penner, Ludolph, Hryan and .Murphy; Sutherland and Ilildwin, Tobln. At Ran Francisco- Sncramenlo 2 7 2 San Kraneiaco 4 n 0 llnlterlea: Martin. Thomnaon and Kochler; Ciriffin and Yelle. At TjOS Angelos Salt Lake 4 0 8 I,oa Angelea 2 5 2 llnlterlea: Singleton and Cook: Wright, Itnmaay and Snmlberg. League Standings unnpprc- llut the fad has iiovalhllilira. ' In Scotland, where ihe crime of golf originated, the ancients used In play lu kills, riposiiig In Ihe world Ihe human knee in nil Its primitive and unrouged characteristics. see 1 It Is not aa any student of anatomical research will tell you an interminably long way from Ihe fluttering ankle lo Ihe blush ing kneecap. Anil who knows but this may he 4XVa neat eye popping contribution to Ihe ailly season ? s And you may read Heme like this In Ihe eporte section: "Mrs. (Mia I. Flaxseed was unable lo play In Ihe Salt fjiko San Franciaco lia Angelea , Sacramento . . ;Vakland Seattle Vernon 'Portland .... Coast League W. H 10 COTTAGE OUOVB, April 28. (Special. J. W. Kirk ia home from a year'e atay at King, Mont, with his son, Kalpb Kirk. His eon hia aold hie ranch and will come to Oregon to lo cate. The Cottage Orove auxiliary to the American legion aent a large box of home-made cookiee to Dbe dieabled ex- oldiera in the Portland hospital, on w ednesday, Mra. Anna Boldrlck, who has been riaiting with Mra. Nancy Ogleeby and daughter, Mra. J. P. Graham, left Wednraday for Eugene to viait with her daughter, Mra. Hoffman, before returning to her home at Kockaway licacb. Fremont Stetzel waa called to Nam- pa, Jdaho, Wednesday by the aickneaa of fcls mother, Mrs. Prince. Mre. John Overholaer returned on Tuesday from Divide where aha has been with her mother, Mra. Powell, wno la very M at the home of her daughter, Mre. Ernest MclteynolUa. The 25 club of the Itcbecca Jodie naa a aocuu evening Tuesday night. They will put on a play "The Old Maid a Convention, eoon. fhe following Royal Neighbors from tho l!,mma Coburn lodge at Cottage drove attended the funeral cf Neighbor Mra. George N. Swuiobart in Eugene Wednesday at 10 a. in. from Branstettcr'a undertaking par lore: Mrs. Kittie Klme, Mra. Anna Swaneon, Mrs. Mildred Baker, Mm. Minnie Barker, Mra. Myrtle Veatch. Mra. Nina Mitphcll, Mrs. C. K. Grable, Mrs, John Sporea, Mra. Ina Garoutte, 3ira, i.ena bears, aire. O. L. Jonev, Mra. Bartha Milligan, Mra. Elsie IJe Young, Mra. William Bartles, Mra. Elaie Corrin, Mra. Emaline Wilson, Mrs. George Seals. Neighbor Swine hart waa a member of tbe Eugono lodge of Iloyal Neighbors. After the funeral her body was taken to Port land for cremation. More than 80 ladies were present Wednesday afternoon at tbe Metho dist Aid aodety experience social. After the business meeting, It whs agreed to give a dinner, and an en tertainment to bo given by the choir, in order to meet tho payments doe for tbe new piano. The aid will have charge of the dinner. The ladles of the aid and visitors were entertained with a vocal aolo by Mra. Andrew Bmnd; experiences of the ladies of the aid in getting their money togatlicr for th past luree momni; auaaee jj ranees Msckin and Kamona Sprigga gave a duet; Frances Mnrkin, piano and Ka mona Spriggs, violin. Delightful re freshments were served. The result of the work of the two captains, Mra. li. O. Uniphroy and Mra. Ed Conner, was announced. Each captain had 4S names on their lists and Mrs. Connor received $45 and Mrs. Umphrcr S-tl.ia. J.lttle iKig-s were given each lady Just three months ago and this result almost $S7 waa what wns given In today with about 17 others to hear from. I daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Langdon of east llnrrisburg, was op ersted upon for appendicilia at an Albany hospital last Saturday. Assistant State Fire Marshal Stoke was here Monday by request of the city council to make an official inspection of the water pressure in the city mains. Al Lietering, prominent farmer In the Ward district, delivered five nun tbe funeral of Mra. A. J. Kissinger at Fall Creek Wednesday afternoon Mrs. Hubert Stevicks of Fell creek i visited her mother, Mrs. W. F. Gib j son and aiatey Misa Dorothy, Sunday. Mr. and Mra. W. B. Itenfro and , two little aona, Wayne and Warren of Lowell spent Sunday with Mr. and ilrs. A. J. Itenfro. Owing to ao much rain the grade on Winberry had a small alide Sunday night. ORESWELL CRESWELL, April 23. (Special) The following guests gathered at the home of Mr. and Mra. C. ITol brook Sunday end enjoyed a family drcd pounds of his ginut rhubarb to j dinner: Mr. and Mra. Floyd Edwards Eugene firm Tuesday. i'", r. -urs. noiana Mr. and Mra. George lienie or me ; ut tuSme, .,ir. ana .ura. Lsmbsburg neighborhood are iM.o""-"tw ua lomny oi tugene. parents of t new son since Thursday morning. JUNCTION CITY JUNCTION CIT5T, April 23 (Spe cial). Members of tbe Junction (Jny .banish Brotherhood were invited to ttend tbe anniversary meeting of tun Portianil order in Portland Tuesday. Quite a number of Junction City peo ple made the trip. Among those wito attended were Mr. and Mra. Nelt DamstfJirrd, Mr. and Mrs. &. Mogen- sen, Mr. and Mrs. il. C llouaen, Mr, and Mra. S. L. Fries, Mr. and Mra. jUsmusa Andcraon, Mr. and Mjs. Matt LIunBen, Mrs. Matt Jensen, Mm. Agnes Joiingou, Mr. and Mra. l'ete Kkavbo and Jim Lursen. Key. H. C. Lursen, former pastor of the Daman Lutheran ciiuroh here, has purchased the Murry llitys house, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gums left for Rose burg to pend a few days. They will then visit a few dnya in Port land before leaving for a trip east. Mrs. T. H. Hay is enjoying a visit from ber stepfather. Ira Smith. Mrs. E. T. Blakley and son How ard, who have been visiting frienda in Junction City returned to her (borne in Cottage Orove Tuesdny. Mrs. Annie M. Wouglus and Mrs. H. IL Douglas and Janet visited with friends in Cottage Grove and Cres weli Tuesday. Word was received by friends here of tbe marriage Wednosduy morning at eight o'clock of Mrs. Klitbe Hnrt zell end Joe Crawford at Loa Angeles, CaL Mrs. Haruell was formerly the chief operator in the local telephone office. Mrs. Behnke is here from Portland visiting her nephew, Henry Poke. Mr. and Mrs. X. C. Edwards and fam ily of Bear Creek. Mrs. Ethel Everson made her semi annual Inspection trip over Route 1 Saturday morning. A new Tuling- pro vides that the postoffice will remain open at the noon hour to distribute the Shasta mai. 9. Cecil Thompson Sunday . evening. Some time was spent In the discussion of various matters pertaining to tneir nroject. Club songs were practiced and later a social hour was enjoyed bv all. Jab. Mecbem, Mark Lansbery and Orvis Sanky were dinner guests at tbe home of Mr. and Mrs. William Lowney Easter Sunday. Tbe shearing of goats and sheep bns heen In operation for the past week. DEERHORN DANEBO SPRINGFIELD National League New York fi Cincinnati 5 St. Louis ft Philadelphia, 3 Chirngn ; ,1 PittHlmrg U Hrooklyn '2 Buxton x loiodilii today because of club rlisiup f'lcvclnnd l'hilsdclphia Washington hlg, New York . Itrtrnlt St. Louis .., lloston ..... American League ..5 . .11 . .!S . ..1 .'.'ri I The Referee yilAT did Willie Kamm hit with tho San Francisco club In ll;j F. I). It. Kamm hit .843 that season. Sl'MNOFIELD, April 23. (Spo cial). Mr. and Mrs. Curl Ulaon wore boat and hostess at an Informal card puny at their home, KJ3 1) street. Ii. Tct. lucsduy evening. The crening wns 3 .7H(l!Pi'it ploying -500," aud lisot ro- 4 .714 I freshmcnte were served. Uuesta were IS .OS.H I Mr- and Mra. Dan W. Critos, .Mr. and J .(100 I M". O. li. Kcssey, uud Mr. und Mrs. Harry W. Whitney. Joe Clark, sun of Mr. and Mrs. J. I Clark, former Hpringficld resi dents who recently mored to Los, An geles, nna a guest orer the week-end ut tho homo of Mra. Maude T. llrvan. Mr. Clttrk, who la mi instructor in history aud Knglish In tho high school department of the llill Military aca demy, I'ortlnnd, motored dowu wilh Wesley Myers of l'ortland. Horn At the 4iouie of Mrs. Mary Mngill, Springfield, April 111, W'.'fl, til Mr. and Mra. Curl 'Williams of .Mar cola, a daughter. The Infant wcigntd 10 pounds. Horn Al Ihe Pacific Christian hos. pital in Kugcn.', April 21. 1II2A. to Mr. 711, and Mrs. C W. r oster of Springfield, a son. II. F. (lodge paid a Jo fine iu tho local police court Tuesday for speed ing within the city limits in violation of ordinance 475. The regular meeting of the Spring field chamber of commerce wiil be held tomorrow evening at 7:30 o'clock in the chamber roouis. Wears waa F. 1. B. Malnbridge, Young Stribllng born? Georgia. Where was the western amateur golf tournament held In lli'.l. P. K. At the lllllcrrst club, Kansas City, Mlaaourl. ... What wae Howard Klneej'e tsnnia ranking In 1028? R. V, 11 Suth. If the barefoot fad beeomee general it will not be unusual to hear such comment as, ' Hilda has a terrible swing but her ankles are certainly a tllMiiict comfort to the eye. Tonic 1-or Golfers j (As Proscribed br Ales SmliM j Que often wonders why a little (el i low, much lighter in wat.hi ... . ! orlT far aa a big fellew. The tea- Mavart, Kuro , eai (...I, "Zl. V ? " " '' nissing nis Amrrtc.n H. a bunion oil lb. right foot, whirh de. 'Tins.' T!ti 1 f .. -tiojci her puttmg fine...." i 1,nJ Jini Herman Hurned by. Auto HARRLSBURQ Edouard Mascart Loses to Corbetl CI.CVF.LANP, April 2S.- w.ii iievriopea (oreariu. wn.t. but her last ...l.. I.... : "J... "'',na, 'T '""arm. furnish much aar,lrd th. 1. cnn. nib of a scheduled twelve round boot on a foul. Nutte Under Deep lManket of Snow ItlTTB, Mont, April IS Ratio' was under a 14 inch blanket of I- : ..y . i ... rugroe team in a gams a.t night, ftintinulng. II wsa nne of played Tuesday niaht in ih . Iramc In ihe city ha. bee partlslly mm won by 2SJ pi,. Memb.r. of Interrupted. Other pan. of the .,.,.!, h. .,,,',, are: lonTrd I.n- nif link hvtwrftt iht llif t.owrr of a dr.x hon!d h t in tho fcaixl and irrtsrma. The . ordmn.n 1)11 (-tints btwefn thfia two, oihfr tliuifs beUtg .tia). dtr mtnfs a Irr s stuvs oa Uug ahots. SPRINGFIELD WINS KI'Hlv.KU:LI, April (8i. iaU The HnrinsfiHd bowhn t-.m suuw at some poiuta. Ll;l(urd l.rjs aaJ Unlry iTns. IIAHKISliritU, April 18 (Spe ciiUJ Little .M.s Mrttie Crowoover, who h.is be mi ill (or sotnt time, wns given a birtlulny surprise list Snt untay by sixteen of her school mates at the home of her parents, .Mr. and Mra, Ljueh. in the upriver district. The glints wore .Mrs. IVcial MeKlroy and cniltlrru Vtra and Ldwant of KiiKne, .Mrs. Mat liray and three daughters, Mrs. Tom Lowell. Kntbtr ino. tTsra and Kuth KUiot, Shirley lUirotbj and Hotnrt Crawford. Agiifs Stroda, Hit-hard Malpsss, Victor nud Henry Coopor, ohooltnAtcs. The Willing Workers, a ladirs club of the Ward neif hbnrhood, was tertauird lust Thursday by Mrs. tJeorge .Simmons. Sewing snd quilt ing of Hit hostess was the work for the afternoon. Another club mettln of the ltnr.l orser DANEBO, April 23. (6pedal) r. and Mrs. George Slocum and daughter took Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Verue Withrow. i.Mr. Grosaen was a ugene visitor Monday. Leona and Vernita Withrow are spending this week with their jrrnnd mother nnd grandfather, Mr. and Mra. Georgo S locum. DEERHORN, Anril 23. CSnecian Monday morning tho people in this district found snow on the ground but it soon melted. On the foothills the ground is still covered with anow. A number from Waltervilie, Vida nd Deerhorn attended the service at Lenburg Sunday. Mr. Cockran was present at Deer horn Sunday and preached at tbe morning service. The O'Dcll familr were recent vis itors at Pleasant Hill. Miss Frieda Wasika ia gnest of Walter L. lUuch and family for the summer. Her borne is in Washington. 1 WALTERVILLE GREENLEAF CREEXLKAF. April 23. (Spo- cinl) George Berkshire and his tractor have gone toa job, below. The raise in tho creek waa wel comed by the piling drivers. Quite a few slides came in as a re sult of tbe rains, but travel was not j prevented. Sickness, turn and turn about, Btill being practiced by tbe E. I, i Clark fumiiy. In spite of one of the worst days j we have had this year, a very large ! group 01 mourning friends and rela tives of the lute Mrs. Chnrles Ache-1 son attended the funeral at Iead wood, last Saturday. WINBERRY WIXIIKHKY, April 23. (Special) Tbe reaidenta of this community i hnd a surprise nwaltinx them when they arose Monday morning to find; me ground white with snow but it soon melted. .Mr. and Mrs. It. 13. Carter and , dntiRhter Tholma were Eugene visit ors at the home of .Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Verdier from Saturday 'evening un til Monday morning. Severnl from thia place attended l.OS ANOKI.KS. April WhII. removing the rap from aa overheated automobile radiator hero early today. "Tiny" Jim Herman. Omaha he.. weight boxer, wes severely burned P'ace Thursdsy afternoon. about the face and hands bv ths boil-!''- A. and Clarence Sprtnigate were ing water that geyaered upwards. 1 ! J ot. Kleclion of officers wss the was ireatei al the receiving hospital, i nmlD event. Free To ASTHMA SUFFERERS-' Free, Trial of a Method Thai Anyone Cm Has Without Discomfort or Loss of Tlma Wo bar. a method (or the control of Asthma, and we want you to try u at our expense, no matter wheth er your case la vt long standing or recent dt-elopment, whether It Is present as occasional or chronic Aath nia, you should aend (or a free trial of onr method. No matter In what climate you live, no matter what your age or occupation, if yon are troubled with asthma, onr method ahould re lieve you promptly. We aapedallT want to send it to those apparently hopeless raeea, where all forms of lnhslere. douches, opium preparation, fumes, "patent smokes." etc.. have failed. We want to show everyone at our eipense, that onr method Is designed to end all difficult breathing, all wheesina. and j all these terrible paroaysms. Thia free offer ia too important to : neglect a aingls day. Write now and begin the method at once, fiend no club, eaat of town, took ........ mes money. Wanly mall eonpon below. !o It today you do not even pay Pacific Highway Paving Work Ucgun JCNCTION CITY. April J3 -(RP, rial). Work hss hrn on Ida paving fo Mi. Junction Citj.llarrisr.org a,,:,, way. Mr. Heed, Ihe contractor, bss a ' '" laving tbe pipe along tbe road, unloading and hauling ma terlal and building a bunker for their gravel on the river near llarrisburg This stretra will be of concrete pave-meat. POLICEMAN HELD ClUCAtJD, April -.'.I Ha.mond F Mmcksy. art. a trsff.e policeman wss brld today after I'strolmso Jsm.s (isvln Identified him aa on, of three r-bb.rs who kidnaped him and sloe MlMklO frees a bank me.sengrr le was guarding Mara 21. Tbe ladies thus chosen -Mrs. n. r.. urimrs. ss presi dent, Mrs. li. Huris. vice president. I Mrs, Lyon Holt. sei-retsry-trasurer. j (Juilt piecing and a delicious rspast took up the remslnder of the time. Ore lloaserman has bought a small scresge from tbe Hugh Sberrtl tract east ,.f the Oreg.n Klectrirt reilwav! sud 'aoing ihe Cao fic highway lie! ouuo nun a noma and use ihe remainder of his Isnd for a poiil try farm. The warm weather w.-ek bss cstisrd the aS-vit three feet. I lo(d SM.ler wsa summ -ned to Portlsn.1 Tue(sy for Federal tirand Jury service He wss eicusej. how ever. Mrs. CVchrsn of Tortlsnd Is here for a proiraoted v .it at the home of her enter. Mra. Cora MiVUin. Mrs. W. V. Klhott submuird to a serious operation Thuraday m.-rning at a bo.pital in Kugene. Minnie IjngdoB, eight year old postage. FREE TRIAL COUPON FnONTlRR ASTHMA CO.. Koom Jr)7C Niagara and Hndson 8ta., Buffalo. N. T. Sand (re trial of your BBSthcKl to: of tbe river to p.Ml rise $15-50 to SAN FRANCISCO Stage Terminal l'lione I - WALTKRVJUB, April 23. (Spe cial) A number from the 'Walter villo Sunday school attended the dedi cation services Sunday at the Lca burg church. The Welcome Rebekah lodge had a very interesting meeting Inst Thurs day night and a birthday supper for three of its members. They nlso ac cepted tho imitation to have sunner with the Odd Fellows in two weeks. -Mr. and Mrs. John Holm were up to spend Sattirduy night and Sunday with Mombs. ROOSEVELT BEAOH I ROOSEVEIT BEACH, April 20. (Special). A. Turnbull and family. accompanied by Mrs. Adna Murrow nnd aon Jackie motored from Portland Friday to spend a week vacation with Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Stonefield and other relatives. Owing to tho excel lent condition of roads the trip was ! made in nine hours. Tbe Roosevelt Beach Vegetable club met at tbe homo of Orvie and Creswell Observes Day of Patriotism - CRESWELL, April 23. (Special) A patriotic .program waa given at tho P.-T. A. meeting Monday after noon in commemoration of the Lex ington-Concord battlea. The follow ing program waa given, presided over by Mra. Kirkgam: Star Spangled Banner. Flag salute by the school. Proclamation of the governor of Oregon by Dole Zlniker. Story of Concord and Lexington, Xieta Ziniker. Midnight Ride of Paul Revere, Mel vin Miller. Minute Man of the Revolution, Clif ford Grcgbr. Emersons Concord Hymn, Harry Xork. America The Beautiful, High Echool. genuine Slides of American patriots, from U 25-cent bottles. r,h-!alnFiHa f-1 l .uuuuous to P . Calvin Coolidge. The mscC operated by Mr. Crary, Mr y reading th outatanding feci, life of each. The 4, a comprehensive revi.- history. n 01 J Cracked Toes ' , 1 SoreTender Feet ' J "I IrrlUtit, JJgaaal rawness swollen feet. ine moment m Wmpir,, from th, tn Prodis wi fnn!s "chin, V tati' l MICj yon uiumoui yon aonlv lips Milk of Magnesia!'' , thia soreneaa, Itching nH 1 ness dlsaDDeara .in.. ... .w ness disappears. Just n.i i. It dries instantly. NoUn ' odors, relieves S .as m. stops foot soreness and promptly sb this acid. i-oiot. uuun genu no Milk of Magnesia." iiu I CALIFORNIA no more pleasing journey than this Restful contentment In your comfortable, roomy Pullman section, compartment or draw ing room. Tbe carefully selected personnel of modern well-manned trains providing intelligent, cour teous personal service. Delicious food in the Southern Pacific dining car fresh fruits and vegetables always a dttli doua feature. All the way, the ever-fascinating scenery of tho superb Shasta route. Four fine train daily. For complete informa tion ask Southern Pacific F. G. LEWIS, Ticket Agent Phone 44 A . , ... pageant or run - Vaudeville - Odd Fellows Band Concert FRIHAY ANn 5 A TI IDDAV MI- r rr- mi . . ii uniumni niun i o 1 9AH oJ . Kf--. t 1111 sc.! ra o-Biff-a xjtrrwrtrKmTiir 1 KF.MF.FlfT THREE WORTHY j CAUSES - woRuSd?SfEromR ytXl0 LANE C0UNTY whose WUUNDS FROM THE WORLD WAR WILL NEVER BE I HEALED 1 1 THE W. C. T. U. CHILDREN'S FARM HOME THE BOY SCOUTS OF EUGENE 1W LVemngS oi Keffin-i Entertainment For Ladies - Cen" tlemen - Children. ! ' AUSPICES LANE COUNTY POST NO. 3 The American Legion THE ELKS A3Sistdby THE KIWANIANS THE ROTARIANS THE LIONS j J I