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Vrnnrv 21, 1923. T T7 F, F PflRXR GUARD CITY NEWS -jT .""" f ,ue senior ol fi lial W will have duty Page Throe "S" ' " h Las bee;; ' Jbrt ' rtrHW four years ond Sw.? . u 'lubir of tbe t"Sit,: of .Montana B lifsairT- . -. . V: : llreTon ''IT isl'' ' .Clatsop. Major and bl-BTh. Ist alia ir . - Hilh")f eCUa5n"'Iroethoda of im ..fittta hishv:iy were dis lf ? the meeting f he efiII 'std I' told Monday night M0,., N. M. Finkbiner. neer for the M""- r,'"l,u S.ffi mrk which is i-" ireron. In discussing uie.u t ..in oil surfaces on nm Mr. Finkbinder ex ''tTZtace method winch , tl i I Tver of fine rock i '"pL. .3 rolled down. Ihis process 'irfvwl times. In the J i then applied- According to clltoer "he cost of oiling roads with the use of prop- lu' t P 1 rahrney ot tne 'LS Oil company spoke ami :', -..in. uicturc films on the Lit Riafr0rwhicll isbe. i,f .t 8-.h.r..-. Or.- f?pl?k HubbitrieB. will be under the l 1" 1 . iv.nii (J- Hognn. Mr. Ki"so head of the Uillcrest llona " Tomn C,a . In a CS2W exhibition held at Pass I1 J niiiMCt nrnductn were ''l,i0!;!S,.i,!!,! i both "d "ali.t-v- Wnehn iinstruetion . y - tVtbit the 2.000 acre ranch will be J8"1 . . u- r.Uv Arrangements InWl "Mie so ,1,Ut tllB busincss .ill Mode nil pa .- - m ,. n-i. TOt.n Trmine strain (ibtit will be raised on the Douglas inn. Lipl DlKtissed Itwl.niir Harold S. Tuttle of the l anrsityof Oregon Bchool of educa te ipose at a meeting oi mc kiouu nrincJuils and teachers Mon ty when he demonstrated how val- "M II tae use Ol eiev:iin.- liwiio iu nuecn'on witb the education o cliil ta to the study of geography. The ,n mmisn of a regular man mount- Id on a base wired for electric cur Int A metal contact point is placed It each place shown on the map and inother at the corresponding name on lilt at one side ot the map. unc rtrode is nlaced on the metal point Lit to the name and tbe other nt the Free Hams and Bacon for Best Trade Name for Gray's Hams and Bacon Packed from Lane County stock. CONTEST CLOSES SAT. USB. 25 MIDNIGHT FIRST PRIZE One Ham and One Side of Bacon. SECOND PRIZE One Ham. THIRD PRIZE One Side of Bacon. To Be Certain of the Proper Flavor We Sugar Cure These Meats. With a m;mln flnvnr ;t,l.e ?alt and no saltpetre -fivinrr flir.. i fMern?s and flavor ppc- to none. To add tbe P'e flavor, t ho meats w evPn smoked with ""Pie wood. If vou 'n't tried these hams ';'n baton, vou don't -lr'V!at "c,'rc miss Kempinber the price ''lorms to other prices .' "'ay's, 1 ''nfnf I?5"" inst to slice oi these hums or sides 1 bapnn T ,l. t H h?"n f the rind " uieunn touch of the U 'rso. asily cut loan, there is the ,; -' certainty oi 1 tr'f;h. "avor which 'ir Wll-V prized hdrr's and bacon. cuutitct point oa the inai. If the cor- liynt will imU. Farm has Party Aicsidt'uts ul ilie Laue eouuly fuiua eiijueu u wuule breuktast at Uie a Kruup ii-uui lite first uuiitui i-uuivh, acvurUiny to iclur iiuae, larm bUijeriuieiiuutiu 'XUore are -U uivn auu lour woiutu uuw rchiuiu ul lue larui unU tile Vit;i ot the ciiurcii people was higiiti uppreciutuU, Ute tiupenuteuaeut ay.". j;eUkL6 oi tut uuiovrs uiuou oi .UKeu will give then airvKDii frve tuia wvck lor Uu lariu rewideutti. Two joumt'jiueu bajr-bei-6 wai viMi tbe turin. Clinic to be Held - Sixty chiWieii of the Sautu L'iara nud adjacent tt-huol distiaijs have Ueeu sjjiiu'U to lake tieaimt'iit ot toxiu-auu-ioxiii, uuyhthfi'ia piecen lative, atx-ordnif; to a report at liie oliit-e ot the laiie County ilealtii as Kociation. Iho cimic wiit he In id at aiiut Liar a next Friday lor the iir?L iuoi'ulatiou. Two oilier iiioculutiotis will Ih tfiven Inter. Mm. I'.. U, iiota of Irving has been in iharj;e oi nr raiieuieuu tor the ciiiUireu to utteud the clink-. Fined for Possession On a charge ul possession oi in -toxicatiug liMiior, (!. C itottorff was lined $-oO m jimticp court by Judge Harold .1. Weils, Tuesday, llottorii was arrested at his home iy Jes Ihiniel, deputy sheriff, and Ihief of Police JatiR'i Strait. Home brew beer waji found in li'm pottse&8iuii. JhcK Oliver, dialled with driving while intoxicated, pleaded not guilty aud Uiil wua set at 11MK. Olive-r was ar rested by Deputy Sheriff Uaniel near leu burg Monday night. French Club Elects Seven new members were rect-utly elected to I he French club of Lhe Kugene high school. The new mem bers, are: Virginia Shuey, Marjnrie Haa, Marjorie Wilhelm, Helen Skipwortli, lvlizahetb i'arker. Jesse Steele, John Kiickson, and t'olby SanU'in In addition to the election of new members at this meeting, the French club term papers, for wlucn first and second prizes will he giveu, were read. Legion Teams Banquet After an intensive campaign for new members for tbe American Le gion, the losing teams will entertain the winning tenuis at a dinner to be given at the unburn hotel Tuesday evening. Paul P. Burkhnrdt, general chairman of the inembersh-p drive, said last night that pIhus for the end of the campaign would be discussed at t' c dinner this evening. Creditors are Listed Four Lane county men are listed among the 000 or more customers of the Overbeck oud Cooke brokerage company of Portland which recently closed and which is under investiga tion now as to liability for losses to creditors. Those from I.ane listed are Carl lilirup. Junction City, and A. C. Dixon, Eugene, both in stocks and bonds list. William M. Jensen, Junc tion City, and J. J. Jutzy, both iu grain and commodities list Scoutmaster Is Named li. A. Nelson wns elected scout master of iloy Scout troop No. 2 of the Christian church at a meeting of the troop committee held Monday evening. The committee, which is planning an excursion for the boys within the next two weeks is com posed of J. P. ChriKtie, chairman, I. P. I n man, J. C. ilolbrook and Ur ville Thompson. construction work on the Walton road is uuder way and preparation, being made for the start ot grading on tin road, according to Cliniou tlurd, county ivn.misiouer. Work on the CoHirg road has ah-o been biart ed. are the tirsi markvt road Jobs to oe under wn for tins year, b. A. Collier, tate market road en gineer, was here Monday for es-ti-uutte ou the roads and will return Thursday. Theft Investigated Investigation of the theft of a nio tometer Horn a car belonging to U. J. Finch, liiUl StMh avenue west, is being made by the puhi-e. Mr. Fiudi reports that the appiiam-e was takeu from his cur parked on Broad way near Olive street Sat unlay uuht. He haw the moioineter uu another parked ear Momiay and uotiiietl the night police, who wutfhed until the owner arrived. The man said that lie had purchased it for oO cents from uuother man. A search for the uiau who sold it is being mauc. College Plan Voted In a very closely contested vote, the junior college plan proposed by the junior college advisory commit tee passed at the faculty meeting held late Monday afternoon. The plan calls tor reorganization ot lower division work comprising the freshman and sophomore years. Students, except tln.se registered in the professional schools, will not choose a major un til their junior jenrs. The plan will be put in operation next fall, under present plans. Five Dons In Pound- Five dogs found without licenses by the recently appointed city dog cati'herr are at the city pound at the fairgrounds and will Im disposed of it owners do not claim the animals and obijiin licenses, according to Chief of Police Strait, About '27tii city dog licenses have already been taken out, there having been qiutc an In crease in demand after the dog catchers started operations. Sisterhood to Meet (iroup No. 1 of the Fairniouut Sisterhood, which includes all mem bers living north of Seventeenth ave nue east, will atteud u missionary mcetilig at the houie of Mrs. Gordon Kendall, ,'JOSL' Garden street at li:ao p. in., Weilnesday. Members are asked to ims-'.ver roll call by giving their favorite mission field. Coming for Prisoner Woid was received ut police head' ttiaru-rs Tuesday that the sheriff and district attorney would be here some lime Tuesday afternoon trom Hurley, Idaho, to obuin cihNbody of Mathews, heki here as a uiurder suspect. .Main ewu said that he would waive extra nation. pauy. arriver in Fmgene on Tuosny to distribute samples of slu'coded wheal to Kugeue, The Pacific t oat shredded ;ieat couipany is makaig plans lor Oregou in lv-, Mr. Shr ler suui, and condition signify uu ex ceptioiialiy good yt-ur. Aliens Take Tests Kiaiuiuaiiou oi a nuauer of aliens, applicants for Ameruiiu citiremJap, was under way Tuesdav afternoon be fore Judge (i. F. Skipworth in cir cuit court W. W. Wiggins, repre sentative of the l imed Slates im migration bureau offiev at Portland, is here to conduct the examinations. Ten applicants were scheduled t take the examinations. Veterans to Meet A meeting of the 40 and S voiture will be li.'ld Tuesday night at the jrmory. Plans for several "wrecks" in the near future will he discussed, according to tiilfrey Campbell, correspondent. Road Work Surveyed Surveyors are at work setting the line for the relocation of the county road between Alma ond Wolf creek. This road is nbmit four miles long. Prip Postponed The Pvthmn Sister- have post poned their trip to Albany and the regular meeting will be held as usual. Leaves for Portland Frank Allen, sealer nt Westfir for the t'asende national forest, has b-ft for Portland to filter the veterans' hospital for an operation. Officer Is Visitor Frank Caroon, formerly engaged in prohibition enforcement work in Lane county and now in Josephine county, wns a business .visitor in F.iigene Tuesday. Vacation Petition Filed A petition has been filed with the city council asking for the vacation of the alley between Twentieth and Twenty-First avenues and Grundy and Jefferson streets. Roads are Inspected Martin II. Anderson, county com missioner, was iu the Lorane district Tuesday inspecting roads in that area. HAM. OF J P STICK, I.OS AN-' GKI.KS. Feb. 1M. LP) Mrs l. lvv ! Tom, w idow of the slain druggist. : whom William Fdward Hickinuu and : Welby Hunt are hccumI of inurder . ing, told fiori tlie witness stand to i day of the fi.tal sho-uing. i The widtnv iileimfied lhe youths us the bandits who entered the store ! with drawn pistols and forced b. huband and a customer back be ! html the prescription counter with hands up, into the arms of James Oliver a policeman who was behind the prescription counter, with Mrs. Toms, repairing bis flashlight. A general scramble followed and Toms fell mortally wounded. Get hit. gun." .Mrs. Toms testi fied I him s.nd to Hickman as Oliver reached for his gun. Hickman, ac cording to her testimony, began fir ing while Hunt kept Ins gun on her. ho moved ami her husband dived for the gun trying to protect her. During the fight her husband slump ed to lite flno- and dragged himself to a rear door. Mrs. Toms said she did not know who actually fired the fatal shot but testified that Hickman fired several shots at her husband and I hen started running out of the More as Toms dragged himself across (he floor. Hunt, she said, whs battling with the policeman, she broke and ran to the cash register, two shots from the officers gun followed his flight1 out of the store. 1 he j out lis wore Santa Clans 1 masks during the holdup, hhc said, j I 'r. V rank It. ebb. assistant county autopsy surgeon, who pre-i led Mrs. 'loins on the witness Miami identified n bullet as lhe one taken from the body of Toms. The doctor testified he performed t lie autopsy on t he body and t hat death had resulted from a gunshot wound. Team to Meet Ladies of Mooscheart legion drill team will meet Wednesday evening. r eb. 22 at S o'clock at the Moose hall, it is announced by the man ager. Mrs. Lillie Itonar. Visit From Washington l aplaiu nud Mrs. C. II. Bragg have us their guests Captain and Mrs. lleury Ilarineiing and their sons Henry and Jack of Wash ing to u, D, C. Mrs. Bragg is a sister of Mi's. Harmtding. Captain and Mrs. Ilar meiiug arc eu route to Camp Lewis. Work on Ditch Started Work on the excavation - of the ditch on Helen street to provide drainage for the municipal aviation lteld has been started. A contract for this work was recently let. The work is financed jointly by the citw and county. Back From Portland Miss Margaret Barnard, secretary of the Luue county coupler of the American Bed Cross has returned from Portland after a week-end busi ness visit. Parole is Revoked 1'uul C Dorinitzer, former Port land attorney, is held at Ixingview, Wush., at reipiest of Oregon Mate penitentiary officials, according' to word received here. Dormitxt-r has been out on parole hut the parole has been revoked, it is said. Dorinit zer is known here as he tried a num ber of cases in Lane county court more than two years ago. Lodge Head Cominn Ldwurd F. Bit i ley, deputy grand master of the Grand Masonic lodge of Oregon will be in Eugene Weduen day, according to advices received by 1 au Johnston, secretary of McKeu zie River lodge. No. lUo, and Dr. U. C. Virgil, master. Tire Is Reportod Stolen George B. Bloomer has reported at police headquarters that a tire was stolen from his car while it was parked at Broadway and Willamette street. Visiting In Corvallls Noma Fav Richardson of the Bloomer collecting agency, and her brother, Kenneth, have been visiting with friends iu Corvallis for the past week nud attending the exposition at Oregon Stnte college. To Exchange Pulpits Rev. D. E. Baker, pastor of the Baptist church at Junction City will occupy the pulpit in Venetn Sunday. Feb. 20, both morning nnd evening, in exchange with Rev. A. Goodwin, who will go to Junction City for that day. Roads Being Cleared Work on the clenrine for start of Dr. Hall at Portland Dr. Aruoid Bennett Hall, presi dent of the I'niversity of Oregon, was the principal speaker Tuesday at a luncheon of the Knights of the Round Table club of Portland. Dr. Hall spoke on plans for the university. Building permit Issued A building permit was issued at the office of w. H Alexander, city build ing inspector, Monday for erection of a residence ami garage at i-." v tiar nelton street at a ctwit of W5iH. The permit was issued for E. F. Mcltet. To Play off tie Coburg Athletic club nnd Mnrcola basketball team wilt play off a tie in the Inline County Amateur Budietbnll league schedule, at the Y. M. C. A. here Monday night. The game starts at y o'clock. Rrldnos to he Renafred Repair of several bridges on Loop roans i niui o coniicciuiK wuu nn Pucific highway north of Eugene nnd near the Maple Grove auto camp will be started at once, according to Clin iou I Bird, county commissioner. Tag Is Dlannarl Indies of the (i. A. R. will hold a silver tea Wednesday afternoon, Feb. nt nil..ib ! Ii nntcrlninninnl provided. Mrs.' G. V. Wallace is chairman. Pnstofflce to Close The Eugeue postoffice will be closed nil dav Wednesday in observ ance of Washington's birthday and there will he no mail delivery, ac cording to Dor win Yoran, postmaster, Move to Roseburn Mr. nnd Mrs. A. Dziegel ot Kugene have purchased a tract of three acred east of Roseburg in Douglas county and exeppt to raise poultry an a com mercial scale. Smith Taylor Ml Smith Tavlor. rontrer of the Cas cade national forest, is confined to his home here as the result of a se vere cold. Army Discharge Filed The United States army discharge of Eugene W. Orowder has been filed for record at the office of the county clerk. Business Name Filed The assumed business name of the Donna Lumber company has been filed for record at the office of the county clerk. Marriage License Granted A marriage license has heen sued at the office of the county clerk for Curtis II. Goddard nnd Elsie Hawkins, both of Reedsport, Salem Homestead and puriOipai f) in1 the initiation of li hi members. Salem Homestead won the IHt-dny City of Childhood campaign with Uhi members and the iiulm-ii-m of t Iu atter will be the ocvhmou for a large gathering from all over WilUmette alley. All local Yeomen who will go are asked, to get in touch with J add Stauffer, foreman, so arrangement may be made for their transportation. Delegation May Attend Meeting SPRINGFIELD. Feb IM t Spe cial I Represent nt ion from Spni.g f.eld. including Welby Stcv-n aud A. .1. Perkins, members ot the (lumber of commerce bridge committee, an expected to attend the meeting ot the state highway commti-sion in Portland Tuesday, Feb. 's. to urge the letting of bills a I once Cor tiie construction of the iuter-city bridge across lhe Willamette river, The Springfield group desire to have the bridge put in as soon as possible, regardless of decision of the public service commission on the proposed closing of the Spring field Seoond street crossing. RDSEBURG TQ VOTE BE Vesper services nt the University of Oregon school of music auditorium Sunday, Feb. 20, at 4:oU p. m. will by by the quartet of Ccnlrul Presbyter ian church. The nua rtet includes Mrs. T. A. Pearson, soprano; Mrs. E. E. Wyatt, contralto; John B. Siefert, tenor; 11. L. Scott, bass. Miss Gladys Grant, organist for the church, will be at the organ. Numbers of the program include "Fear Not Ye O Israel," by Spicker, and "I Hear Thy oice," by Edith Lang. ROSEltl'lMl. Feb. 21. 14) The Roseburg city council last nicht pass ed an ordinance calling a special elec tion on March 'JS on the iiuestiou of issuing $2o.HH worth of UmhIs for the establishment of an airport on the 1-10-acro siie at IvienUiwer selected by Umpqua post, No. Ul of the Amer ican Iegiou. Salient provisions of the ordinance are thut the administration of the airport shall be vested in the mayor and four associates to be appointed by him, one to he a member of the council; that a sinking fund slmll be created to liquidate the ttouds at ma turity; that the bonds shall not ex ceed a tenure of twenty years, and that the rate of interest will le no higher than five per cent, pnjuhle semi-annually. Previous to the introduction of the ordinance petitions bearing the signa tures of tot) registered voters and asking for the bond election were pre sented by a committee of legion naires. There was also an address by their spokesman, John E. Flurry, who reviewed the seven mouths of quiet and unremitting labor of the local post to get the airport project before the voters. Mr. Arnold Slirupp, who hitN been the Jocid scout due-, lor of '1 acuiua lor the im.st year, will arrne in l.u gene .daicti j.yt to tune oer the viu- tien ot girl hcout director here. Sir. Mll'llpp Wdl Ulteinl lac lOlltcrt-lice lor ait local ducttors to be lic.U in 1 aulotniu I rom .March U to Id. Alle. tiie coiiiereme toe new duct-tor will tiituiiwuu ollitcs in tne McMorraii ami U jisiioiirue buiivliu. Mis aal Marn, rcuu-al director ot Girl Net nit work, will he in -.iune this week tti oiticiate at the avait momoii and to minim t chis-es iu leadership. Mis, Murii's headquart ers are in Palo Alto, t al. Alter upending the wee.; iu Eugene .Mi t SiaiK will go to Lena lion wnere .-be will participate in llic dedication of ilte new G'l'i Scuil iionie there. Miss Stark, iu speaking id the Kn gene wovk, fa id tn.it with I lie t ominu' ot the new director and the continued goid work of t he n lions eottn ii. there is reason to expeel the Intiil ino em cut to make rapid impi'o e -men I, The ctuirl. of award, .it which a score of girls will receive uwiud and promotion, will be ivnducted Tues dav eetiilig iu the audit orium of the McMorrau and W aslvmniv C,l;i!-es are being coinlucted at tit university Irmn -t to o o'clock ami from .i to tl o'clm-k each du this week. Roth girl stndeti's and women of the city are invited to attend. Adva m e classes will be held Tues day and Thursdays at :1 1 o'clock. Fridai at H o'clock ami Motidnv at ', o'clock. convenience brought about by the prevent calendar, Mr. Iun said. Many employers have nlreadv adopted the system in paying their men. Following Mr. Dunn's addrn Dr. Charles Hunt led the community siimiug of the Kotiiry club. Demonstration of Cooking Planned SPRINGFIELD. Feb. 2L fSpe-ei:dl- -Foiir-H clubs of the Lincoln school of Springfield are sponsoring a cooking demonstration at the s'hooj Thursday, 1'elt. 'Si, with Mrs. Hum plire in chargo. The irh- will ti.nef with Mrs. Mum idi rey from pi::iu n. m. to 12 noon, and :n tio1 atteriioon a junior high sr iiool session is phmnetl, the pa renin of pupils invited to attend from p. in. until the close of the (1 numst nit ton. Health HintsforBable: Chicago, 1 II. Dr. Herman N. But:-fle-en. Health Commisjoner ai.d Prefjident of the American A.-fn-iit-lion of Health i 'omtiiisioners. issue a warning for the winter months: "Every child from one month of age on, whether breast or botrle fed, should be given cod liver oil daily as a fotMl." Now it is no longer necessary to force the usual fishv taurine stuff building, j ,m unw lling children, for Coco lid is a full strength real cod liver oil -with ail the vitalizing, health-building viijiniins'-lmt with u delicious ehoc olaty taste. Give the kiddies Coco Cod ami watch their cheeks redden ami tlie;r bodies strengthen dail. Your druggist can supple Coco Coil. Guild WIN Meet " bt. Marys Guild of the Enisconal church will meet in the parish house vt eunesuuy at z p. m. To Visit In Portland Mrs C. J. Fulton left for Port land Monday to visit at the home of a sister. Lodge to Confer Degree The page rank will be conferred at n meeting of Helmet lodge of the Knights of Pythias Thursday evening. Htero From Corvallis Gene Simjvmn. superintendent of state game farms wns a visitor In Eugene over the week-end. Speeder Is Charged A warrant has hern Issued for the arrest of Joe Kunstatsky on n charge of speeding in his niitoiuohite. Leaving for California Mr. nnd Mrs. L. S, Johnson nnd family left Tuesday for Palm Springs, Oil., for a visit of about two weeks. Back From Hawaii Mr, nnd Mrs. Lester Hulin returned Monday from n visit of some time in lhe Hawaiian islands. W. C. T. U. to Convene Members of the W. C. T. U. will meet with Mrs. F. (". Taylor, Kil2 Lincoln street, nt 2:.'J0 o'clock Wednesday. Here From Cushman Earl Hill, merchant of Cushman, wns a business visitor iu Eugene Tuesday. U. H. S. to Ptav University high school basketball team will play Corvallis five in a contest iu Corvallis Tuesduy evening. Lodge Official i Springfield Visitor SPRINGFIELD, Feb. 21 (Spe cial) Mrs. Carrie Jackson, of Baker, associate grand conductress lor un order of the Eastern Star, and dis trict deputy for the worthy grand matron, is due to visit the meeting of Cascade chapter, Order of the East ern Star Tuesday evening, Feb. 21. Mrs. Jackson will conduct n training school for officers of the group at the I. O. O. F. hull late Tuesday afternoon, nud will be honor guest at a (Will o'clock dinner. Mrs. M. J. Mc Klin is chairman of arrangements. Grand Jury Frees Lawson G. Bradley The Lane county grand jury, in ses sion here Tuesday, returned n not true bill in the case of Lawson G. Bradley, former local real estate and hum man. ami one secret indictment. Mr. Bradley has been at liberty tin der bond on a charge of larceny by bailee. The grand jury was dismissed fol lowing (liis report and a new one will be drawn when the next term of court begins Feb. 27. The proposal to change the cairn, ihir so that the year would consist o1 i:i mouths instead of ll.' uas the sub ject of an add res In Dr. Frederick S. Dunn, head of the Latin depart ment of the University of Oregon be fore the Rotary club at its regular week I v luncheon Tuesday uoou at the Unburn hotel. Th-e movement for the new cnlen dnv is being sponsored by the gov. eminent of Switzerland, Mr: Dunn said, and has been indorsed by the United States chamber of commerce ami n nunVwr of other influential or ganizations. The new calendar would include pi months of 2S days each, leaving one day unattached. The new month, to bo known as Sol. would be inserted between July and August. This would eliminate much of the in- WIFE SAVERS? mrniimwm I I 1. vS A si do from the snt.isfnct.ion of wearing clean, immaculate ap parel yon hiso have t.lxe gratifi cation of saving monev. 'V 1 Legion Officials Ask Flag Display Aslfinir nil mnrrhnntK of the city who lmve flliKH to display n th- Hiilcu-nlkrt, to put tlii'in out i-nrly Wi'iliipwiuy. offii-iiilH of tho American lejriou are 'preparing to ohnerve Ynnl iiiKton'n birthday umiivcrmiry In K.il Kcuc. "Jl, doenn't look Rood for half a dozen merchants to display the flay ulonif Willamette street iiti all of th arc out," mild Arthur T. Mohch, adjutant of the local leiiion pout. "If nil of the nirreliHiitH ohserve the dav by lipla.viiiK the fine it will how the patriot ie spirit of the day." STATISTICS Field Representatlva Hern .1. Sehrvter, field representative of Pacific1 I'onst Shredded Wheat, com- Yes! We Grow Our Own ENGLISH WALNUT TREES (Groner Scion Wood) CHERRIES PEARS FILBERTS PEACHES - APPLES SMALL FRUITS NOW IS THE TIME TO PLANT Seventeen yean of iuccejsful nursery operation In Lane county. Thousandi or profitable bearing treet bear testimonial to our carefulneaa in propagation. We are growing about 15.000 everoreen treea, flowering ahrubi and rote buthea. Our landscaoe work Is handled by caoable experienced men. Be fore placing your order, let us figure on your planting. WOODRUFF'S CASH NURSERY City &ikyard 935 Olive St., Phone 435-J Floral Gardens on Pacific Highway Two Miles North BORN TKOMAN At the Pacific Christian hospital. Tuesdsiy. Keli. 21. ltf-'.s. to Mr. and Mrs. William M. T'lu man of 1tWt1 Walnut street, n son, we.icht miclit nnd one-hnlf tioiinds. PnOWN At the Pacific fhristlan hospital, Thursday. Keb. 1(1, VMH, to Mr. and Mrs Percy Ilrown, of Noti, n son. SI'IJ.IVAN At the Pacific Chris tinn hospital Friday, i-'eh. 17, ltl'j.s, to Mr. and Mrs. John Sullivan of l-'l-l Lincoln street, s son. B.MWKK At the Kujene hospital. Tuesdny. Feb. 14, 11IJ8. to Mr. and Mrs. Clayton F. J?Hrber of HprinK- field, a son named Jack Htanton. noOEMS At the TilKene hospital, Wednesday, Feb. 1.1, ltl'JS to Mr, nnd Mrs. tiny W. Honers. Wend- litis?, a dniiKhter namt.l HzrlsUTZ Ann. DKKHI.V At the F.ucene hospital, Haturdny, Feb. 1. I!i-'h. to Mr. and .Mr. Ilnrold ;. He.rin of, t'nshman. n finuahtcr named Helen! fnrn ii.i-.nr I Chamber Will Send j Meeting Delegation j Kfforts tu have n delexitllon of Kit- j Kene cliauibiT of comlnerce inciuberH attend the qimrlerly mcetini! of the Pacific Northwest Advisory board, car service division, of the American Hallway nssoc iulion nt Itosehurg early in March are beiuit made by T. J. Flippin, cIkiiiiImt secretary. "This is t tic first time that this session has lieeu held other than in Spokane, Seattle and Portland nnd it is hoped that the KtiKFiie d strict will be well represented." Mr. Flippin says. The meeting at Itoseburn was arranged In order that shipper and railway officials tuny gain first hand knowledge on the agricultural trans portation prebleiiis of the state. Yeomen to Attend Meeting in Salem Kuijonp Homestead of the Brother hood of Atneiioan Yeoman will wild h Inrjte d')"fr"'i"n from hi-re lo Salem Snturdftv iiTt lit. Feb. to vinit the 44 99 UK II' At the KujEPne hotitat, Hun day, Kfh. 1. l'.CS. to Mr. and Mm. Chrin lieid, a son. HRYANT At the KiiRent hotipitnl, Snttirday, Keb. 18. V.W, to Mr. and Mrs. Ivan I,. liryiint of Crow, n non named f'harlex fe Hoy. III.OWKnS--At the Kuseii- hoopitnl. Monday. Kcb. '-'. l!Cs, to Mr. nnd Mfi. 1'auU lilowers. HiirinjjFipld, n daiiKbi'T. Lumbago had me Almost Crazy "The pain In my back and the mid den 'stltehes had me bent double. H'wnehuieK the ptiin would rnf'-h in ki tharply I nlmont fainted. I wttn frsn tie trylnic one (hiiiK after another. Vfi ran iiuHgmp my sur prise, my Joy, when plain 'St. .Ineob'n OH" h: ought to e the relief I mid soiiKht for j ears." "St, .Ineob'n Oil" jjiveH nlnioHt Instant relief from orffieNM. Miffnefn. lament"- and inin! Itn action 'Jhbpie foothiiiit and pt-netratniic m one. fine dtrert t-. the affeHi-d part and draws out ult the "otnh". It in one remedy for rim 1 WIIITK At the Fni'lie h,-pil;il. Siiiidiiv, Feb. 1!'. I!fj. to Mr. anl t,. Ull,r HI,, I., of "1,1 llmh street, n dnil.-lit'T. Virginia FJIunie, l.llliibligo, Hheiiiiuil ism. Neuritis, etc.. weight U, pound. Mr. White asl((t8t never disapioiiits. And it M.ss Kthel lirnyjhefiin-e her marriage. ,,, ,)UrM ,kjn. (;,., ,1 VF.ATfll At the Pacific Christian trial bottle of "Ml. Jacob's (HI" from hospital, Tuesdiiv. Feb, 2. I'.l'-H, to;,)nv drug .tore mid try It out. Mr. and .Mrs'. Mefville Veatcb of - - ' Cottage Orove, s son. I CAI.r.OWAV At the Pacific Chris tian ho.pifal, Monday, KVb. "'). lM!-. to Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Call.. way of Kugene motor route (', a son. freeses 1'Kt feet deep in ltd you ever hnve a facial done by operators with absolute knowledge? If not why not try The Model Beauty Shop. Ask for Pearl Kaufman, operator Phone 2:162. (IX BILLY DPIRTMEVTjroi& Feature Value No. 19 ClU A Sale Of 100 Framed Values Pictures to $1.75 Sec Window Display Xi T it Vv 98G On Sole Second Floor Choice Of Beautiful Master Piece Reproductions As Well As Oregon Scenes Ilerv is tlio fntnnMl picture unlit you lmve been wailing for. You'll lm amazed ut their beauty, tlie picturesque atmosphere about them. Xicely framed, fitted with glass ready to liaitj; up. -Maybe there is a blank place on the wall that could bo made to look more inviting by the transformation of one of these. Those smaller tilings of largo importance can be filled by coming to J. C. Brills. While Jot lasts, very special at !)8e. WW George Washington Lots of stories are told about George AVashington and the cherry treo.and while the cherry tree episode may or may not be merely legendary, George Washington, the true courageous gentle man in ponce and the courageous lender in war, was nnd alwnys will be a very real nnd significant figure in American life. Ground Hiberis. 'I