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LtlftiakjgJI 'OFRCEIS (IF r RESERVE GET i ADVANCEMENT Reserve office re of the Pacific northwest low stand in Una for pro motions after a lone period of ioac' tivity in appointments. The change ia due to a new policy inaugurated b the commanding genera) of the ninth corns area To hich Col William ftic- Cntumon, coram.niJaut uf the third re serve area, has btc au influential fig ure, according to Major James il. j imiiey, UI uio uuhuijuui lcis ui vuq third reserve branch district, to whose attention the policy has been callen in an "itit-ial communication. Tcree men have been cited for pro' riot ion in Hie third district. Major Tiernej announced Monday. They ar First Lieutenant Banismin T. Nich- ots. Corvaliis. who will roceive a can' tain's commission; F.tist lieutenant Cecil A. Durette, Salem, to be pro moted to captaincy; Second Lieueea ant Enrl 1'. Jiradfield, Salem, to the Tank of first lieutenant. The change in policy which has ae st...i. in ii. in-utjiotion of the Oregon men has coma about after a long per il, ui d..cti.iou aiuMig the com 'm: r.'ia:'M the coast in which north west officers vied with Californinng ii, . Mit.t.'on lists. An offrasj is not promoted until a vH-in; i i :i;iie. ill liie past ike va cancies baTe beea few and far be tween In Ualifornia and ior nuarar "on ii l tar northwest. Frem time t time Colonel )Jc Cnnnr'tn has recommended Oregon end Washinetoa nica for promotion and word has cone hack from heweV Qaa-rtevs that ao vacaacies art at head, lea4 offieers said, Tke ,, cies ia the northwest tad Iran fUWc b& California officers. Acting ft the principle thnt the ve-iepsofes- ia t&e acTthwcet esottld fc t'nea by northwest men, Clol J trsimeen tee the matin P witft BtaoM-tif.eaiewa Wines. eaeajeeaseing; .-general e-f she ith ttrpe ar-ao. Ma a tawe Inat-riwwaMnl tkreawih ba fsra-onai efforts is, goU'ms the pew njG.t'i-ww far has nsefe. - Xfa.Jw Tieawee Ktsd Mas t awr -It'll the -4-rH.wt wiflt et neeee Kaorncfchw ia taw futiar-e, weta i at me aew peeiay. TO reBVem8 w (wsy ole 3d church olTClea, many spacial evetitisi lnoludlng protnotirm day aiercise being held to the vari ous chnrohes, At the First MettiotHe church rally day was held In the Bun day school, with a very large at teorciid. Pfuaotlon day exercleee featured this occeslon. Promotion day wa held In the JPlrat Baptist church, also. ' At Central PreBbyterian church the evening service was devoted .Id homa missionary talks. - yalrmount Presbyterian church held rally day in the morning, and n the evening held a union serv ice with the Leaburg and Walter allle churches. i.- St. Mary's Episcopal church re- Dr. Ashton Electro-Chiropractor Oives You Quicfe, permanent Hesulta. 6B1 Wttlametta 6t. OppatRe Nell Ig THentra Phono KM j t "I SliaU 1 Always Appreciate the fct that yoti made me buy my first lif ins lire ?ir, podiey. Thor ought ta be big prize to life msaranp Arvnt who sell the gwfttcfit tmabof of first pol icy bay ere--it will iVelr civilization," See " ffamur Cxrsoti It UBS It raw Pens Mutual rnaiirJMi Co. I Tlftmy Oldk I PTiane isn-w I iTuurfeoo Co. Phone 1663 For P Fin ting Shel ton -oTur nbul 1 Fuller Co. 44 West lOtfl St. sumed services oSunday, following tho recovery of the rector, Rev, C O. Jenn'ngs, from his recant illDC.'i. Young people of the First Con greiratlonal church held a banquet Sunday evening attended by 28 persons. By Rail Ccmceraspj fDABHTNGTON. SDt 80. P) The Oregon public service commission Him mo uenver ana iuo uraiiue n ern Railroad company were today authorized by the interstate commerce commission to intervene in tile appli cation of the Western Pacific rail road to cOsVflwict a lie ! Pluw. Lass -to aod Mj couttbe Call- torma. Wyft a at-jwj ffi tvium w Kuaeen gehont district Ma. 111 b uaAerbttfMBi IVeesaaay eras !B-ar, See. 30 at 7:3 o'eUaA en the acko-ai uHtom 1 tha aky tail by the badajiat unaiKMi 7a 'suat n to M mm Tt la in the cas-stl-MlBBted Ktm pf oust llailtatkm, aad will laclada an pfnutnaaasiy 71,Mi0, lasoUos. (20,- aon. far avii mM laaml holds. Vfc Pear a pttblio aumtiAa) ta llscasi tto Imtaac will )m sat at Mooday ntfllat'o areetiuA vtoa aaraaioaaas will ntadB tot a4rartisl0 taaa harttn. figisnaV ft Uka iximrtna Aesttftag t flw achaat hnrd wRl ooma os Hnnv djaf evniaft Oct. lsV rsffic Offender Fined in Court Trumo (ftass win- tevteij 01 ttosinfnal ennrt Maedo to & 8. Bryosv, city nwovdiev, e ft)Dwt: . Oi Hanrlln9t SH. ervcramas pudrrow; Haett Mall, f l, purtect an (h wpobs add of Mi stroBl; Keartaa HebmmfUtor, 3, foihspe bo saeii fe 9 ntrotmta roet; R, M. tetkmum, $a, aKe4 In ftrt mw; frttsi a'raaka tlx wftss) t b H. n. StttGBv dttad to aflegeS failure to staqs tnv a through street, phaav no guilty, eiad his esso wt set for Oat. T. Tnoea lavted late SKMcuay trore ee folio we: Thomas B. Monro, a a, tvs overtime parkings; Paul rnrsythat fS, failure ta stop at a through etreot; Carsons, H. Matlock, Blmo B. CUaset Edna WesaaBBlh each ft, omrtiiaB park ing. Lost Children Are Returned to Homes Two little tots who had strayed from their respective homes were reported to Eugene police Monday, ona woman telephoning that she had a loat child at her home, and another sanding word that she had lost hers. This looked like a plain case, but Eiugene police found that the one found was not the one reported lost, so further Investigations had to be made. Ona little boy about two years old, found himself sitting at p Ilea headquarters, until "rescued. Ha was too little ta talk, but nevertheless was abla to make himself heard. Heilig Building Permit is Asked Application far building pnr mlt In advene of repair to the Hellirf theater has been made to R. W. Rundlatt, city building h npw.tor. The rornteonplhad mi prove manta of the theater tndude s teaetv remodeling, aad a com plete ra-dacoratlon of the building. Watch Tongue For Signs of Illness Your teRgu is notWitg mar than the upper and of your stomach and intestines. It is Uu first thing your dortor tanks fit It talht at a glance the eonditiaa ot your diges tive system and physicians say that sXI per cent of all sicJuansB tart with etomaoh and bowe) trouble. A white or yarUrw jbh coating on yotu toatme is a dangai signal o". tnoaa diges trra dtes-Har. It talis yen why the laant ex ertion tire yau out; lMkmtr wny you nav muns in TONC.vt ha bowels, gaa, snui aw imrimml stomnrh, diaay spalls. And it's a iUu yen need Tanlae. This I'Hid old reliable andlsina has helped thoujsnds whe wars physi cal vercckf. S hew teas first lot tie help you. Tanlae casta! na iktsraml rug; it is wired f awlts, ksrbs and root sutura's own medicinal for te sick. Cat Vattls'frois your HruffRist todn. Toaa tmmt i m i li it asn' kfc yos Eugene, Ore. W&HLM OIGUQUITIOtl E NEW YORK, Sept. 30. Liquidation of stocks wss resumed on s broad scale in today's stock msr ket after another unsuccessful at teiejpt to bring about a geeersl rally In the early trading scorea of issues Baoke UeloV tfea recent high. Xrtejst ai ig igirly hegvy volume. Call money eilvaaced from ta 10 M- cent as bsaks called SJiaia ia Haaswratiaa far staath-esil svtii aataiiai. 'ia cloas was stKam aaaa api luiltad ttal.mll shares. The closiaa bb'h oa the exchange today: ' Clim 21: An Ca Its h-fc Mm San A fit 112: sua Was 77: Am T aV I 2BU 5-8: Am Ts H 170; Aat 16; i-smat 111 170 l- Aii Usi las leffl; All Bu tm 1-4; O last i-fc; CI. a O MS; Cmstp a fc H' j 1-a, V at Wat Ut;Uai w tu; uar u i-f, ix a a VJt l-A; Ca ( lit; Cra tri lit. Lm lMwt 1M 1-2; la-Si 01; Un Bi Me) l-; 01 kt tK 7-t; olt List l-: U Naf 1 112; Was Wo Cp 14 1-4; a O 7 ii-t ; Had Ht 7o; 11 Ceval li7 1-k; flit flavskr UP; lut Sim sir 'M S-: lut T x ijak i-a; Kua J-.V.n US'; 14a in M; Lain Nsi 113; feco K Tx &; Wms Vc 7 1-2; laiaat Wrd lit 1-' Ns iat 7 1-3; ContI KBl 1-d; NY Nit ft latd lit 1-2; NoflR a Wat teat; Nsr Aim lfto: Nor Pc 1 T-8; 1'ckrd J 0-X; mt 7i; fas 1W l-; I'llin lt IrT 1-2; Plaaa ; Hon MB 5-8; Kiiag 1; livat-Bad T 5-8; Keynlfia 1'os B 9 1-8. SW m M 123; Hbrd A-Ia ; Srs 8e 1M l-; scir Cos 84 1-S; m "m 12; lAy tW; S. ). CeJ 78 8-: 8. a HI "it 3-4; . O. Kf -; gvulfcr M 1-2; Tea Ca 9 1-tt: I d Pe 2M l-; I Ruh .i S-; U 8U Q S-; Wsik oa T-; Wa Kl til; Wly- 1-d; 1'latk 97; lav Th V 41; ar-Pk 1; iiiaaai FOR GRuT.Ke.i.ESS CoiVrt ho fln4 823 om JStvj riey la jail on a ch&rgu of in toxication, whn h mpfK'urvA b?for B. S. Bryson, citT reoKW. hi naam- etptd eourt Monday. Tlw fltw w uot peid Rd ha win (nimittd to jail. He was rrrtd oa HuiKUy and held in jail for allegoU druaA and diwrdrlr conduct. Jack Breiwoa wfw arrtd Satnr- dav aisht and confined iu th city jail, later furnishing $20 bail to a-uai1- a ii Leo niB appearance In court to an swer a charK of intoxication. Hurley Shiflott wns arrestd Hanir day night on a charge of intoxication, and held in the city jail. He was later released, though time for the hearing of his caw hus not yet been fiet. ac cording to Recorder Hryson. Carl Romiskey, of Aberdeen, Wash., arrested for alleeed prowling around a residence In the vicinity of Bixth avenue east and Pearl street, waa run out of the city by Eugene poliea (C0NTIIAJ8O rnOM PAOS I) Mr. IMiirah atod h did not recall th mrvtiiur whirh Hhoarar said took plae in tht Rita L'arltoa snd that h dM not rn bnow Mr. Horner. Thn Hhearor satd he saw Frdr- ick V. Palm, vice-uiesident of tha Nnrpnrt Nwt Hhipbuilding a&d lry Dork corporation. "Tbn 1 eUU on Mr. Hornor In Nov York and ha introduced m to Mr. Wahman," coDtiaad ths itna! "I was talains a tuprchsnt marine nubiirtty cainpaifn to them. eon to wasniaaion "Mr. Wahftnan aaid idea of a enmuatfn ta jood lait 3 want action ia Vaaatnatao and tnina you shouUt so to Vahioton to try and get tctioa at th 6i'ia rongreHB on tha cruis' btll." Hhearvr said b was the employed fr 7.JVn0 for the publicity work and to cover the iri.d of tbe short fMn of COA4Jr- Tha wit neat sM ta taa hired for to) merchant marine campaign snd nruiaar jwfiarm in tcwaibr IM'M by Pslao, Wakamao and Henry ( Itun lr, counal for the National Connril of Aratriran RhipbiuWera. He aaid "it wnaa't neoiiary to tHioault Barrio f(c it waa undftatowt his New "lork Hhlptajildiog rorvratioo would trail hKui sod anara it third uf tha 47,- otm. ArrunHoa Gaosva Trii AfVar tba 7,M job waa ovaf In alarch, 1U27. Hhearar relatM. ha mft io Iiuotar'e orfita with tba ablp laiiWtr and trranjed to $o to tivu eva. He aaid Hunter. Palao, Hill nin and Kardo were ter. .Shaaree then outlined his ornl coch trir with tha sJiiliuildarM as foltows: "Tht arir ileliahted with tba turn of i i i in Waaliington. 'ifiat wanted in to gst to ;fia jr.it quit'kJ? na I could. I tt to reivt to rry out rnirtm I'jrt.iKK with tsa undar st4mlink that this vt to ha continu ous. Tv employment to ha ctni tinnoua. Shenror trtificd his stlary for 'Vontinuoiaf rni)h' nvnt" wss not fixed, but thst the shipbuilders jtnve him n ktter of credit for $7,500 at the u.eetint ou March 17. 111-7. 'l,h''v nntHMinred they hnd paid tvy I-ee $1iNif. but hnd never R"t very much out of it or very little," he ndrled. tbi Msrch 10 Sheerer ssiled for teeners, acc.impsnied by his wife snd daughter. He n-srhed tieuMv"at the tsil end of the preparatory confer ence. ! Receives Many Letters I "t had letters in lHl'f n yenr prev ious from almost every pntrfntic so ,ciety of AmnHcs. inotuilin one from !the native sons of t 'alifornis." h said direrting his remark to Sliortrnige, of , t 'nliforniit. 1 he witness recrtlli thnt he had itpoktn bftf-re the CnlifornU lginli FINE IS LEIQ SHEMER STORY ture nnd "votred your vws. Srmttor Short ridce, that jon are nrt onlv a na'ioMiili-'t but for tionsliT.Htion.'' phortndge nnu he s in Urrcva InkjMit ffve months in l!'Jd "fr mv Isi'lf." lb Hsuerted thnt in 1!,J,. Alton K. Johnson, tiem-vn i-orroipondent for , the Nw York World "trieu to sell me ltritish informntion." j Veering suddenly, Shearer ssid that I once when h proposed naval bases for the nevy. Senntor King, democrat. I tah. "asked m" to pet one for Sslr I,ske City," At tilts th'' ivtinnnttee insisted that Shearer eoifjie js re marks to the tienera story. "liul that s so," tu pr mted. "Ana why did fienator King go Into the press alout me." , rnlng to Johnson, Shearer said t' Johnson tried to make a "deal" relating to information about tl. British navy and an understanding with Greece, adding: "He told me he represented sn In ternatkmnl newspaper snd ssid he didn't care whether the United States bed a navy or not. Methodist Choi Will Re-Orgam Tha choir of tha First Metho dist Episcopal church will bold its reorganization meeting on Wed nesday evening, Oct 2 at 7:80 o'clock at the church. lime. Rose McOrew, soprano sfe lolst, aad choir director, will be In charge at the rehearsal, and all persoaa interested are Invited to particlpat ta the choir work. The first appearance of the re ossaal choir will be a ta y Hsornlagi Oct. 6. . fflilMT.SCOI? A wwSll ve wk fwloifod th saow-opTKl Ttra Iteaa Monntalsa nd Mt. JsfParBD. 17 Is en hi tl-a iBaathaai vaiV7, O gsa snath to rMaaced fsssA, tlhe grads Asldw o aastara Ota &m wee obtained hjr the Ofaas iioat. E0M occMoea eaab, as a cllavB ot tteati uoantsin, ia tha Caw da, NiticmaJ orat, Bvdax'. Th ksoisoait statical o Scott ovamiaia has hniwi oomplcstad, aad wlU fa raads- for as ast saaaen. Tha veaH v eenpleissl onder th airctloD of Smith L. Tsjlav, mugar for th Cascade forest with headqaitPtars at McKensi bridge. Tha lookout station is the stand sj trp wltS Hrlne) qoarters bar brw, and aji obaarawticn tower ater. A fhre-fiiuler Is part of th equipment. Other peeks te also to be nun, Inrludlaa Mt. Washington, Ttrrse Pln?ai Hi, the H08biui, end otbers. Clear Lait and Big La tea were seen, among other lakes, Uw visibility belnsj especial ly seed. Mre. Prlnee Olase was leader of tha trip, about M Ob sidian making La a iatint. Inity enjoyed tie dinner Saturday even- Ins tf. the Osbura for those who had beea ta summ'w eaarp. Next Sunday, Oct. 6, an ovwr niotit trtp to Yochat is phuiaed. The party will leave Eugeue Sat urday ewnlas, spending ail day Sunday at the beach. Has- Sim is leader for this trip. a Bids en three street project will be opened at tha meeting of the Eugene city council on Mon day evening, Oct. It, -according to W. C. Clubb, Jr., city engineer. These include : ' Paving of Columbia street from Twenty-third avenue to Reed ave nue, four blocks. Paving' of alley between Tenth avenue and Eleventh avenue from Van Buren to Tyler street, one block. Grading and graveling of the alley between Onyx and Emerald streets, from Nineteenth avenue to Twentieth avenue, one block. P.-UTO E Tha Edison school Parent-Teachers association begins its year on tha coming Wednesday, October 2, when a business meeting will ba held at 8 o'clock at tite sehool building. Mrs Virgil D. Earl is president of tha circle thia year. Following tha baainess meeting tbere will ba a pro gram and social. Ih. John Mes of the university faculty is to play 'cello aolos for tha musical, All parents of tha achool ara Invited to attend tha meeting. 4- (CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1) if el ha will ba jnst as regular win tar a laota. Witli Mabel EJdson ona of tha tata' two "outstanding 4-H girls," Wnmar Zumwalt, hign sourer in live Stock jutlgir-j. tilt on HarSOod winner ot tha 0. P. Raiser Ozford sheep tro phy, tha Iana county livsatock team fifth ia tha i'tl mmpetition In jndg iaa. Miaa Railay firat and Melba An drears secoad ia tha Kerr omitest snd with Miss Pailat aad Miaa Cvsbvira first la tha Vmts?ie self ore demon strationa. I M Ca.vnty has held its own 4 the outataodang county in 4-H endeavor. BswtiJiU Honor Two EufeiM Men A party of sever members of j kA rt, i.. tho First Unptlst church of L,u- j Itcne hus returned from tho meet- j Ing of the Vnipqna Baptist asso- elation at Coquille. Dr. C. 1 i Trawln, pastor of the local church. I declined roeleitlon as moderator, and the association then chose Dr. F. B. Matthews of Rosabiirs; ht inin p"snion. ncv. r. n- scr or tugpne was eiccien vice moderator, and Rev. I.. li. Handle of Cottage Grove, socretary tress ttrer. The association voted to meet at Springfield next year. In the party of Eugene Baptists attend ln were Dr. Trawln, Rev. Mr. Baker. Miss Imo Ruyle, Mrs. May Kdwards. Mrs. T. K. Smith. Miss Orai-e Trawln, and alias Margaret fuddehack. ' e ; Thone S. Ta Steven for piano tunins i a- Q ' UN oil. 111 TKOM1'. j CHlfllLIFE WW Wi P. J. LOIS "Rich and Powerful Chri4," wh? the theme of Kav. P. J. LuviatS) new ii s tor of the Central Lutherati chuicii, in hiu Sunday niWrtiaa; sajs njob. Kev. Mr. buvaas took Us. ttnst iruan nrst Corinthians, the firsX Ash ler, the fourth to the eightii veraast. Kixvjuu horn ii'm Meiaut t'atfiw: "Kvery conrefjition waero God tet been permitLed to (! lift work is a mifciity niouusteat of his ajBrvawSat jiower ail ifraca. at at (to at thiak that the djil tv ids ia afsod cjaraj0t tioa. If a. ta Mvii u active too. bar aver lio4 aaihiii a chars, tha tfrtil buil a chaps. aSMW "jHe Uonataiaa cm&tMFHatm vh tvaevea-kasa aaaaiuaaaBt Jt Uad a aawaae mi MhgJii. Jatc. that aka UmIv tormken cily of vice amd dmrp cv eautioa. PauJ. twNtkr with BrUaa ami WumXjkf, has caaaw sreaah the kt- uai. Atti tits fcfaOap)i at Jmm Chrteft beat its way. it stow, it stocked, it killasl. T.W sward of tha axaait wsu. ta 'Mas. A ssuisimia wsb mtate far tha cuurca ot Jsub Christ. Ts psnrsv atf .Cjd.was mad masifaac, aad tiod'a pavaa vaal pyaarer. It's that sanaa hw oi povar taat ws viU awud haMv "jaut taw 'ami hnd akiua buMt. ,fut ail ware Chri.iatt8 vithvn thu t 'orinthian oorgation. f ooer airainttr fai thiags toJ pab within that con- gmtfutum: a wrnbate ma of incest; koiktai u taha aWDavbttr bad one ta U& hstbR courta to wttla tbeiv ALifcur aacea: okhara had ctvunk thimtilvs draa at tha IjMrd'a supper; vila btik uthsra dauad tit ruritAjgaa tf ike bajuy. ia amt o u tnia rbmt umo tbam Christian eoiatv4m, jVaai v not go narrow that he iuduad tuid tionunuiad tha wbola organiUHfeion h Kaase of a few idividuaiaj Mwat uf them ware faithful and nod had their whuia tivw eatnobed. 'Vhat fountain of irroce which waa opined whaa avke diad had raachad taom vaa tit goapai raacnod -tlwaK li k4 at rkrhed thiv whaW aaiataca "Ad mtajlimat, oenaaaratad Oh)rii tiaa has his wba Ufa enawrhad ba causa ait whoia Ufa bscvma spiria uaiiatad. Me can I va driaia a oup of water without he v inn aarnvan prtaefee-d to him, dsu9 Bpaak abaat tha livraa Water. A Cbriatum caa'k it n iMeal without mviaa proper miitiisu ta tae arma ox vua. wmris uui iMaia a walk; h can't aaa a bird, a flowr, a tAiid; ha can't traval hy water, he can't labo, Lve ii lt even L'et marrid, he can't eater Into aia owa hom wititout oanaactiuf ... i.i n siiu criUuie. ry thing is spiritualized. Ia numaetioa with his own marriaga, h thinks of Caan an how Jeans entered thra aad blasaad Xha aocaaioa and that ha must ba par iiiMiu LO t.cs8 uow. li aleo raiRwa bara ho Jaaua ia tha bridegroom tnd the church i tha brida. If Chriatian ity ia worth anything, it ia worth every thing, for it entar into ererf fihav aad thraad of our h'vaa. It rav olutiouives our thinhing. It gtvoa ua ttsv outlook and philosophy of Ufa. "Those Corinthian people who bad permitted God to lead -hem inatead of the nVvil ro tempt tbera, had bacoaia araatly aarMtad in erarytaing; ia all inienince nad Rnowleeiea, Wnaravaf trua Christianttr entara. profanity and vain-talking centre, knowledge increaH and the whoda exiatance of man ia biassed and sanctified." CRESWELL GRANGE CRFHWrXL, tepi. 80. (ftpatial Work at the Grange hall was fat enough along to permit tha usa of tho hall featurday afternoon for the regular business session. Tha Im prove man ts have added much to tha value of tba place and also to tba sightliness. ID bnildtca has bean moved back ten feat on tha lot and placed on ft concrwta foundation. Concrete walks have been laid along tba north side on C street and across the front on Front street. A full concrete squar has also baea laid from the steps to tha street. After the regular opening com mittee reports wera given. Tha executive committee reported that work on the hnll would be completed by the contractors by Tuesday of tha coming week but that there ?ra several jobs for tha members to finish In cleaning no tha plarn before the fall rains. The secretary reported receiving communications from t ba state college u raing t ha Orangera to encourage all prospec tive college students to take course in real aaricultnral work. Communi cation! ware also received from a Portland entertainer who would Ilka to pot on a benefit entertniu ment here In November. On motion tha ae'cretary was instructed ro make arrangements for said program, definite data to be annoaarad rarer. Nomina tions for ara ta officers were an ordet of business. H. A. Howe and Mr. K, B. Melton acted as teller. Mre. C. I. Kent of the Ways and Means committee reported 110.10 as receipts of the recent fond sale. The committee was discharged with thanks. Worthy roaster. Charles Wetsel will appoint a new com mittee before th next meeting. Christina Box to Be Sent to Korea The Women's Fareirn Miesie-ery society of tha Firet Methodist F.pis cwpsl rhareh will meet st the church Tneade.. Oct. 1 tf 2:)a1 p. m., mem bar, heist remtmled ta hrinf their eifa fvr tht Christmas bei to is seat t Kerr. The womee ef the snHerr hsve re- W-T'Jl.r'.'.-n KJTin'l wull t coveten sip, to seas m a rhrletma hot to a rirW achool In Korea supported h -,iisionary mnnet. s.-rrn hooka for chiidren confalesrtnj In Iforesn hospitals hare slso hero prered. Kiweai. rVbWti-ftf Held JVIcday N He wrtrk and nhjert t r?f ttie eMnle ! rondirr'4fl for the nnn-reader pnnila in the n-liool were diamed hr !re. York Moore for the Kiwania club member at their weekly Ittni-henn Are selling the goods without sdvsrtlsing. Ourarloet are our sd. Monday aoon at the Osburn hotel. The object of such clinics, aaie aaid. Is to tram teachers who carry on the work in all the schools. Tha work of the clinic is that Introduced by Dr. Grace Fernald, member of the ad versity summer faculty, aad who teaches in CaliforaJa. R. C. Merrill spoke to the club on a provctive training school for Boy Scouts ivadera. Club sin in iff) ws) led br Curtis Marshall with Oeorga ft. Heatktna a the pe.ee. Creamery T. 13utter Prize Maajsitf 9airsMrs enameiry tftato fast srice sua weak at Salem, 'Tee seem was Khi pofaata. The htaal oteamery has frequently ndvm seams fer in bstur hi aQ parte et tea aarthwest at fairs snd exhibi tiaas. Iaul jewes Is butier aaaker at (be tMcuuery. BURltt IN GRASS FIRE Tve ehiHiemhaaaaa ware deatreyed aad abaaat 40 aert of semes aad brush swarsd ever ia these ripen Ssndajr aft erava ia the vieiaitf et JCngeae. At 1:10 p. at. She leH Maa aeaart eicata answered a sail ta the Brees where grass aad break ver between 36 an 40 acres was berejed mr, aasl 4mr ahktkeBheaiie was Iniraad dnwa. At 1:90 j as. easav tie eaD feeao Ghula Vista, where two araa at praaa and oa ahiekeniMasto weae burned. At 2:90 p.m. a gniea fa oaU at Satwath awDtw aaa Tybn en re eeived, aad the third truck was seat sot. The three calls wtthia a sbeet s tins were dinpeaed of by tba aiht maa o atity. Had s rourth ebll eoeaR ie aimulteiJiousiy there woual here been a fire trur to Bend, bat no ma te esarata it. ' STRllTSTORY (COfJTlNOBO mOt Qft r) have tried ta eaferea the lew I: tiaitr regardless of the bus." W Mi queetioaea as to bis pnap i the fat ore ha said: Ts Ceotloa Mar "I will snke aa effert te orA as ea officer ia Laaa coaatv ia the aaa future, aad will at all times be at tax semee e ts people or toe eeoaty. I wilt try to get a poettie ea tea awnce start or a a stats etn ee. Mr. 9K rait wiS eeatiaue t nsrifle at Kesva wtth his faaaUs. Be has saade ssaay frieads here. mi. mrait saw that He anew aera ian of the reeiflaatiea preoedure until a letter was haadod ta him by a fel low deputy frem th sheriff, who was ca f tewn at th time. Th latter fotVnr: "I heard s renner this eveafoe; that Jim was aoinc to resign a3 chief ef police, and I am taa v ma fer a faw dare sad want te give you a chanee t land it. if this ie trne 'A will U a ereat ceanea fer yae as I am sure tat the eity wants you hach Rgaoi. "My feeds are ranning low and I will net be able to keep a special erim liil mas, so wifl have to get into the criminal work and handle it myself. M frtll k.r. ttt 1av vmi nr Jnha tiff and ae I cannot stand to chat stille end the criminal wot has alwaye been my wore. There ie an wore eneagh far both of us s I wiU have to Vy yen off after this month." Mr. strait desatihev the ree?ipt of the letter sad his reaction te it as follewe: "At 8 e'eiock Friday evening, Sept. 2T, 1B2S, a sealed latter was handed te ma by Deputy Sheriff L. L.Mc Rriilc. Said latter was siren te him ThuradSy. The letter exclaim ittaM. 1 appractat tee menu s isroeriy interest in my affairs Ie regard te setting me on as chief of police. 3$v lirother and I wera very much aeton ithed at the Information ha had ob tained, neither one knowing anything alKiut ft. I sppreciats bis financial difficulties snd gladly step down in favor of liis son. 1 alflo appreciated the two days notice by relayed mail." Home Agent Plans Week's Schedule Two nntrition meetinjra and one clothing design else ara scheduled fer this week by Gertrude Mkow, county home demonstration agent. Tuesday a rlasa in diet correction will be held et Hlachly, and a aimiler meeting Thursday at WlllegUleaiie. Wednesday Miaa Pkow will talk tn tha woman of tha Walter community on clothing design. Planning Group To Meet Oct. 8 The meeting; of the dry planning commission which would regularly fall on Tuesdsy evening. Oct. 1, wttl be held Instead one week hence, on Tues day night, Oct. S. it Ie enncasfd by E. O. Potter, chairman of the commis sion. A study of a proposed master plan of the dtf of Eugene bss been made i Hf w. u. ( in DO, jr.. cit yengioeer, and member of the planning commis sion. Eugene Gleemen To Meet Tuesday The Eugene Gleemen, men's music erginoauion sponsored hy the cham ber of commerce. w,ll resume rebesr ale for the fall season Tueeday eve ning, (let. 1. at T:RO o'clock at tba chamber rooms. It la plsueed te increase the active members frem 40 to 6i tkia year, en nil nteo Intereated art invited to turn out fnr the meeting. The Newest In Fountain Pens and Pencils Wataranan's feeu ip1 a S.ti o wanelto .!kttOw akll tlaa an Gold O r ensw-elt.ie - IiMI atatoh. U afcakftV'i )ef aiseae eae In ejreejn iH reiarl and eadltm a- N Tarej-eai fudtl V-i. .00, $7.50, so,aio.oo i lis V25. $3, J.25, e- Kuyendall Phone 23 870 Willamette imnrmmiti f-ifin" B Whomte alaaa nrs beiasr nada fcr "Oh arch algat" oa Friday areata-, bet. 4, whe the church es ot Eaaene will koM indlvldaal recaptions for tha University oa Oregon young peapie who are mambera or hva a ' preference for their reepertrve dennmlnattona Lmtheraa yoaas; people will be entertained at th Young Wo- aunVi-. Christian aseoeiailon bon gakro on the campus at 7:80 p. m. oa that data, tha yenuut people of th Central Lutheran, United Lutheran, Bet head a Lutheran aad Emrnaas Lutheran ph the program Jointly. The First Baptlat church will ententatn the same evening, at their thuroh building, Ukm Grace Trawlh being In chargs or ar rangements. "The Little ed Schoolhoase" will ba -taa prograia feature for the oecaaloa. a school- hovea to bs built oa th floor ea the soetol hall, aad all actirities ceatsria arotrnd it. Thia pro ram will basta at 8 p. m. on that data. "Open hootse" at WeWmloaterr heana on the Valverslty of Ore gon cam pas will be head bee-tnnins at I p. m. os tha same evening far all PreBbytarkMi atudeats, e thoaa of "resbyterta prefereaw. Rv. John Mae-well Adams, uni versity pasto at taa charck,' and aseoclatt partes- ot Central Presey terian church, will, with Mrs. Adams receive the atadeetq. At tha First Christian chutyh a se-ctel is bia plannad fretn t to 19 p. m., when "oen hoaaa" will h obsarveel. The First. Coi-ween-ritoae4 eaartji will aatertaea la their eharch so cial ae.ll bwerlaalng at I p. at. ri stoy. St. Xary's npiecotul. First afeta oalet, Unitarian, and other church es ae also layla tsatatrro plaes for similar events. The First Methodist even t beany a-raad by Maraaret Edmunson. Catnollc staaaM will be enter tained cut a program plaauasl ua e the auspice, at the Newman clab, organlsatl. of Catholic youny pease. f ASTDBS ST0B1T (catijutf paortj pftflE f r. Hall; Narta Beaa, e. Q. kieeeia; Oakridg-e-Westfrr, (C. C. We) ; Hose b'lrs. (J. A. JBdwaraa; SKedd, (K. M. 1'ilbett; Wletz, t'. L. Moore; b'nrin field, C. I. i'ike; may ton, Wayse Wright: ftutbsrlin and Wilbur. (F. L. Vouna;) Talent, (I. A. Brown): Oott Mill to Da eu-nlifl; ItjiriTo (a. Jt. CarpewCKs); AVilderrai, (G. A. Ger beden); Wolf Creak, to be si4lliad: WendSisir ttti Mareol aad risektr' Mill. (W. U. Saga); Xoniailt, S. o Clerfc. County Men View Bohemia Road Job County Oommiaai-QiMr O, E. Crewe and P. Uu Uure, coontf arvevot, tp ere m the Mohemie ntinee distrVt Monday viewiuf the profreaa oi the road work there ami inapecting axs terialG ttaed oo the project. The fraulingf work near the Cham pioa Creek hrklse ia etpected to m bout runinjeted, Mr. Itinrae aaid be fore leaving Eugene. The vorh on the cotuiectinf link of the frank firlre road Ut not eioerted to fa ao far clonff. Mr. Surrell Given Penney Promotion C. P. eferreU, who has feaea bead of tha shoe department u tba Eu gene J. Feaney store, kaa beea traaefarrad to Alamaddi, (Jal., where he will be esaiataut manager of a new Penney atere there. lie has been with the local Star for the past four years, . Junction Church Plans Rally Day OT'NCTION cn iBept 80 (Special I The Bible schocd of the Chriatisa church Is plsnning for a rally day on Sunday, Octuber 6. S. H. Miller, superintendent, ba plsnoed s program for the day snd the children are pra-ticing for the event. The aim il "tot' per rent hv 10 o'clock" say officials et the church. Reception to Honor Dr. S. Earl Childers A reception honoring Dr. 8. 1 Carl Cbllrens, pastor of the First! Ohrtgtiin rhurch. and Mrs. Child-j ere, will he held oe Wedsealsa Vgasolinc "ass a , eTPTnrW fft evealns Oct. 2. at 7 . the chiaa-h parlors 'ck The reception Is .aaai-a plaauaed to sjive am ossarT.aw!" tkB chuM. aaa b.bl. 'SooT'S a5 80Q Automobiles Fgond Unlochpf Mare then St aataeaeWVa faead wlackea ie te city otr.miZ between . and m ait9 '"'"5 aesieieaar seiaa aC served ss "leek yeur ear" ll.T carda . ds,wk...j . ..""Oak Iocted aal.abiia," ui. csee on tke part of the owa.VaT prevent UUevraav " Ne uHtemubites were a.ok,. i mare Sent. 8. althonk . mobile stohn siae Jan i i, "J? Dean Rebec to . Addretss Rctary VI UUBJ Q QlTHtfa. sityradnafea sehoel is te be th. the Ewe Artery v.lub m Tuendw IJbaanA Hdgidkfk kaa. aaarna-. UJk m hie travels In the CaaeiS -- - as era m wytiS SUriOf ttfr AV the nrroorrnnt achim: Man Fined $ 1 0 For Load! Others Cited tp r-.. n . . . m. wuiiib w9 lint. 1H fc etie ceart ktoadsy wbaa he plead, ed guilty ts a charj e aeerlostat . tri,..lr-tp.ilM n n . u " " V""" "larsat roali. Ha m. iwmtMl Sj , w Mike Thomneea. csuatr mc'uAt suuervleor. Tve etkere wvre cited te s-aenak Fred Labia e will 'answer aa ove load chapfff and G. Holland s Hnigtb nt kuliu Im l,4 . . w leVHLk:t lrtR.- AKYTRUKaV PRATT k HOLDEN INSURA-TfA Then Suddenly e Clear Complexion Catnf -rtis itthlrufstopaed aad tbapfaea' lea betjaa te disappear, and hi bei a menth they ware grev writes one woman aAer ueto: Seejnat. There ara few eempieak ton faults which wili aet jrieW IB (his simple trestnent. The OimV nat at niait! Then wash off wittk Beeinol Boas ia the merntna' Tha Sean, too, as a dally eons Sandon aid. A all aVovgwtn, Paw freia wfrT'fr tff flawh, eeafaal, Drat.M, Baitboore, Mi! Resinoi The. May Cleaners nmke erery fFort to give you vnlj the best service And At a Reason able Charge Phone 504 New Patterns la Wall Paper o Recently received. Have your Fall dec nrntinrr done now. We can furnish the pa p ec and paper hangers. Many pat terns of paper car ried in stock. Waldorf Paint Co. The Store for Paint 56 10th Avenue W.