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X . f 1928, Pare Three) CITY NEWS MUEP FROM PA8E I) -"Tjti on the coast. O. 8. jT fane county wU lattend i'rj' and demonstration and ("XL the county agents from . LMt counties. Lane and I id" ,,, only counties to be .j which have territory east Lt range. The western 2,r has certain particular ot prevalent in the inland wf-mrtcher says. .. B '"'. federal farm loan asso- ? n Swsnro. president, and MIm. secretary, of the Lane fipt National Farm Loan JrtT wUi I be at tb.non Fri- ' ..tins 01 omciaiiy-ui urm riations of the northwest ISWS".. .f Rnnkim. Jul. 11 Cj.Jfur, Ayres plans to attend IftStors of the Lane aSSOCia- ia""' L iktsr L .! Mrs. T. B. Davenport and Kren of San Francisco, Cal , ftse visitors weeK TiB- ,jt ths home oi mr. duu hub. ju, Automatic OH Heat1na U T I. HARMS CO. ' 837 OHv ELECTRIC " " r REFRIGERATORS Our Experience Your Safeguard w k0!"' ?? -J00' Dy niotor to i '"cated as head of a bos- f iTi wwiug specialised worn r, i"iioa. i.uey will stop briefly at iellowstone park on their WHV Mi, 1 1- T . . , - ' . vaicuuvil IB a brother of Mrs. Stacks. Back From Portland airs, isric Johnson and daughter Ingnd, and Miss Hose Simons have rcfiirnari ' - . : . . . . . . - u4 M vnp tu x-oruana where they attended graduation exer- mece oi iirs. jonnson at Urant high school They were accom panied to Eugene by Ellen Ness and PerAI. V... n UA. ...J .. I . . r , r - , u.vi. Buu ucjuew oi .lira. Johnson, who will spend the summer Mr. Fllppln to Speak T. J. Flippin Jr., secretary of the ICtlVAnA nhnmk , ... C .i i-""""" ui vvumierce, will be the speaker at the High Twelve i-.uiF luuLucua i la noon t rioay, June 22, at the Osburn hotel. Since a Dm Etiuny me membership has been urged by Louis "u, cuairmau oi me enter tainment committee, to turn out this week. Dance' Hall License Issued A dance hall license has been la sued by the county court for F. P. Bigelow of Belknap .springs. Estate Inventory Filed An inventory of the state of Her bert Laiffh. fnrmai- TrfitiA ntimtv ing man, was filed in probate court Thursday. The estate amounts to $15,995.55 of which $15,000 is claims in th Rihamla mlnl .lt-...I. A - praisora of the state are ciarence Lombard. Rithw C.n;- ti n D ' J -.ivm NN rffWCll uuib Lost Girl Found Evelyn Amundson, 10 years old, was reported lost for several hours Wednesday afternoon. Quick work on the part of Mrs. M. 8. Ady, DOllC mnrrnn ...nli.J i .1.. r . . iu uie girt being found, Mrs. Ady locating her - iw sue receivea ue Here From California Mrs. T. T. Keeney and daughter Jane and son-in-law Frank Whitney .- 'v ucia yesieraay at tne on" of Mr. and Mrs. Ben F. Keeney. V """ey is a sister-in-law of Mr. Keeney. The Californians Fri day continued their trip to Portland. Classes to Start ' InVTmvnman iit.u.. I i I iuuocb 11, swuiiming . University of Oregon will ,iiu evening in toe pool in the Woman's building. They will be conducted from 7:30 to 9 o'clock. The pool is also opened from 8:30 to S o'clock each afternoon. Qotf Team Captain Named James 1. Love is captain of the second team of the Eugene Countrv club, which plays a match with the second team of the Albany club here neit Sunday. Captain Love will make a selection of his team of 20 men be fore Sunday. Leaves on Road Trip P. M. Morse, county engineer, left for the Row River district Thursdsy to Inspect road work under way there. Here from Junction City Edward F. Bailey, Junction City attorney, was a business visitor in Eugene Thursday. Marrlaoe Licenses ImiiaH Two marriage licenses weer issued xuursaay at tue otnce- ot toe county clerk. Ray D. Castell, Springfield, and Christie E. Anderson, ftnahnn un tamed a license. The other license xnm tnr Inunk r;.i. .11 1 T . H. Smith, both ot Springfield. Read Work Progreuet Work on the grading of the Frank lin north road is nearlng completion, according to Clinton Hurd, county commissioner, who was in that dis trict Thursday. , Canning Class Is Held ' A class In home canning was held Thursday in the Spencer creek dis trict by Miss Agnes S. Brlghtman, county borne demonstration agent. Dinner Friday The members of the Ladles' aux iliary of Canton Hovey, L O. 0. F, are to be entertained at a dinner to oe grepared and served by the men of the canton Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock in the L O. O. F. temple. been visiting his parents for the past two months, has returned to Port land. Trafflo Fine Assessed O. Vincent was fined $2 In city court Thursday on a charge of mak ing a reverse turn with his car on Willamette street. Leaves for Row River Martin H. Anderson, county com missioner, left Thursday for the Row river district In the interests of road work In that area. Reorultlng Officer Back Sergeant 0. E. Pritchett, to charge of United States army recruiting here, has returned after a few days at Creswell and Cottage Orove on a recruiting campaign. Leave for Spokane Mr. and Mrs. George N. McLean left Thursday for Spokane, Wash., by way of the McKenxie pass. They will visit with Mr. McLean's brother, John McLean, at Spokane. , , Building Permit Issued A permit for erection of a reBi- tfoncA t oo.q ,i ... . . cost of $8500 has been issued for p. rj, oiacnette at the orrice of W. H. Alexander, city building inspector. Leaves for Portland Mitfn rinMtliv U,iliii 1 uate of the University of Oregon, has lfift fn. Pn.1ni4 lll .1 , " win mil O ,I.TUH LWU weeks at Seaside as the guest of uun iiuuoeiD ncnauo. Returns to Portland 'Richard (Ted) Cothrell, who has Pomona Grange to Meet Pomona grange will meet at Pres. well Saturday. June 30, this being the fifth Saturday of the month when the quarterly meetings are held. Stricter Physical Examination Urged SPRINGFIELP. June 2t. fSne- cial.) Stricter physical enforcement ot the law requiring physical examin ation certificates for men applying tor marriage ucensea was urged at the state health officers' meetina In Portland this week, it is sunounced by Dr. W. H. Pollard. Springfield city - health officer, who returned Wednesday evening from the session. Another. big problem for education was that of reducing the stream fiollutlon by cities dumping sewage nto streams, Dr. Pollard stated. The group suggested that gradually this be eradicated, as fast as cities can furnish funds to change this pro cedure. A number of Lane county doctors were present at the sessions, includ ing Pr. 8. M. Kerron of Eugene and Dr. C. E. Hunt, also of Eugene, who attended the anti-tuberculosis meet ing held in conjunction with the health officers' meeting. El Hums constitute from to 14 per com ui uie cui-cass weiiuc GIVEN AWAY! 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Gilbert, dean of the colleae of liberal arts and sciences, who has just returned to the campus after an extensive trip Into eastern Ore gon. Parents and students are espe cially pleased with the arrangement whereby students may enter the uni versity and spend two years before deciding definitely on their speciali sation courses. Many students reach college age without knowing definitely what line of life work they wish to follow, and many of these waste a rear or two in some specialisation department before finding they wish to tnke up somerning eiae, it was pointed out. inner tne new system at Ores on students will gain a broad cultural background during the first two years, have an opportunity to de cide wnat worg tney like best and then specialise during the last two years. For those students who have already made up their minds there are the professions.! schools In the university, or definite sub jects may be taken in the college of liberal arta and sciences in addi tion to survey and ontlon courses. Students who enter the university next year and do not wish to join one of the professional schools will be offered survey courses in four general fields. These are languages and literature, biological sciences, mathematics and physical sciences and BociaT sciences. Survey courses in two of these are to be taken each year for the first two years. Ontlon courses will be offered the second year also, r rom knowledge gained from these students may choose spe cialised work for the Junior and senior years. The Oregon nlan Is already st- tracting national atteMtion, and is to bo adopted by several other Institu tions soon. for Aberdeen. Wssh., for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Myers and daughter Doris left Wednesdsy for I hirago. IU.. and otner eastern points. Mrs. Helen Blckneu and son raui are visiting Mrs. Bicknell'a mother, Mrs. Welby Stevens. They are here trom California. Ladies' aid society of the Methodist Episcopal church will hold a food sale on Saturday, June 23, In the Fifth street window or the neteis drug store. The sale will open at 10 a. m. Mr. and Mrs. ltalph Laird and two children hare left on a trip to La Grande and vicinity, visiting friends and relatives. They expect to return Derore July 4, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Worawlck (Mar tha Lake) are now at Mobridge, South Pakota, according to word re ceived from Mrs. Worswlck by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J, Nelson. Mr. and -Mrs. Hoy Carlton and daughters are expected to return Thursday from a trio to Idaho. Finn Roberts, former resident of Springfield is here from the state of Washington viMting his son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ar thur Roberts. Members of troon 11 of boy scouts enjoyed a baseball game as part of their meetln gon Wednesday evening. They are preparing for a court of honor ceremony to be held the lant of the month. Snrinefield representatives at the meeting of the Willamette council of the American legion held Wednesday evening In Albany report that next month's sossion will be at Brownsville. Harry Whitney and Frank P id well hava returned from a successful fish ing trip. - Jbrimfteld BPIUNGFIELD, June 21. (Spe cial) Mrs. L. K. Pa ire. sunerintenrf- ent of the primary department of the Methodist Episcopal church, enter tained the little folk at the church on Wednesday, about 40 being In attendance. Mrs. Mary McPherson entertained at dinner this week In honor of her daughter, a number of relatives being S resent. Among those present were Ir. and Mrs. George Rppa of Port land. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Bridaefar- ner ot Portland, Mr. and Mrs. ilarl McPherson and aon. Miss Oneta Smith underwent an on eratlon for appendicitis at the Pa' clflc Christian hospital on Wednea-dav. Mrs. G. Turner was broueht home from the Pacific Christian hospital on Wednesday. Mr.. and Mrs. John Wlnsenreld have returned from a trip to Portland and New here. Bob Young left Wednesday morning PORTLAND GOLFERS CLUG TO LEAD PORTLAND, June 21. 4 Port land golfers had the edge on visiting opponents at the nine-hole turn of the third round of play In tha Pacific northwest amateur championship tour nament today. Frank Dolp, of tha Alderwood club, was two up on A. Y. luncan, of Seattle; Dr. O. F. Willing, Portland, waa thrtte up on George Shaw of Los Angeles, Audio Wilhelm, Portland, defending cham pion, was all square with Jack Mar shal another Portland plaver. Don Moe, had a three-hole advantage over Ana Smith. Mrs. Kenneth Mead of Portland, was eight up on Mrs. II. 11. Bowen of Yakima at the ninth hole turn in the woman'a amateur chiimpionship. Miss Margaret Mur- ny oi t'oruand, was one up on Mrs. . C. Sweeney, of Victoria, defend ing champion in the first four holes. (CONTINUE!) FROM PAGE 1) haa prevailed at Soitiberren today was succeeded by foggy condition-, which It was feared would prevent Major Maddalena from starting out again In search for the balloon party of aeven men and three missing men who originally formed part oi the iNo bile group. SPECULATION RIFE OSLO. June 21. 04) A : local newsnsner commenting on the d san nea ranee of the French Diane with Koald Anmndsen aboard on its search for the Italia'a crew today stated that Amundsen aald before he left that he was especially Interested In the party of seven which drifted away in the balloon. The paper thought it waa possible that Amund sen and his companions had flown straight to the eaat and landed on the sea. Hoel, an explorer who will accompany the ituasian ice breaker Kraas in In its rescue work atikl tha men In the baloon had probably been carried nut to sea be tween Northeast land and Frana Josef land, tie did not think the Kraasln would search for Amund sen's plane but suggested that the ice breaker Malign which was in the neighborhood should go to the I nlane'a assistance. The polar filers, Captain Sir Georve H. Wllktna and Carl B. Kiel son. who arrived at Bergen last nlahL exnresaed on anxiety when In formed that nothing had been heard since he started for Tromsoe. A telegram to the Aftenposten from Klnas bav aald it waa thouiht that Amundsen might have flown to 1 Frana Josef lana. , (CONTINUED FROM PAGE I) the ground, was followed by sugges tions that political history of Kausaa City will not be repeated at Houston. Van Namee predicted the nomination of his candidate on an early ballot." tie declared that the JSew loraera have come to Houston in spirit of good feeling to everybody and with no disposition to interfere with any state's right to vote for its favorite son. Van Nam re 'a remarks were generally construed to mean that tha smith xorcea with assured votes to ' tho New York public service eon misstoner said ot "more than 660 on the first ballot" will make no effort to gain the nomination on one roll call. Announcement by national com mitteeman Norman B. Mack of New Xork that John W. Davis, the 1024 nominee for president, would bo tha New York representative on the resolutions ; committee, revived die- -cusslon of the possibility that tha former ambassador to tha court of St. James mlaht be chairman oi thai important platform committee. Christian Church Plans Men's Night SPRINGFIELD. June 2L (Bn. dal) 'Men's Niiht" will be held at uie ttprlnineld Ubrlsuan enorcft Beit BundaV. June 24 at 8 p. wlta Clauds Neely, sons leader, preaching on "If I Were a floj." Hpeciai musie win ee rnnuaaea oy men'a chorua choir and a mea'a quartet. The men'a niiht follows the women's night held last Sunday whea the topic waa ' II i were a uul WIND CARRIES WHKAT PORTLAND. June 21. 1 Stiff rales coming (rom eastern Or.ro brine kernels of wheat from that die- trlet to tne crest ot Mount uood, Harrr Oonwar. who led three Port land boys to tne summit, reported ea his return today. Conway aald he lound Kernels ot wnent in tne In various nlacee at 0500 feet. ' Han-Dee Baby Bath Bed Is A Boon To Mothers, Special 59c (Ax Billy Department Store) Here Speedex "Ansco" Film, The Original Roll Film Is Your Luggage Right For Vacation? Genuine Cowhide Bags A Regular $6.75 Seller 479 Unusual Price Compellerl Hera la good new to Inc ests buyers trip or hand ban la brown, Mack or Us, all alte and style In Beat alligator effect, made orer strong frame, good and roomy. 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