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.ft.!. EIGHT MORNING REGISTER, EUGENE, ORE, THURSDAY, MAY 4, UU Morning Register Lane County News Service Flic. 400 Mile to Shop MEMBER OF AN EARLY PIOXEV.U FAMILY PASSES AWAY Mr. and Mm. Rliortrtdjco Finrt located leor Cottage (iroves Ilor Morlnx to Pnm , (Register In County Special) COTTAOK GKOVK, Or., May J. William Wallace ShortrMR, member of no of the earliest of the pioneer famtllcH himself a pioneer of 1K62 . and tor TO years a resilient of thia aectlon, dlc-il Hauirtlny at the ajro of more than 8 yenra. The funeml was held Monday from tho chapel and interment waa in the pioneer Taylor-l-Ane cemetery. Mr. Shortrldfre was one of the first two or three net'.lera on the Cuuat Fork south of Cottage Grow and was for 14 years postmaster ot Wallace IF Ruptured Try This free Apply It to Any Ruptnrc, Olil or Itcccut, Large or Small and You Aro on tho Koad that Has Convinced Thousand t BEST FREE TO PROVE THIS Anyone ruptured, man. omu or chlM. ahould write at once to W, & Rlea, BifOA Mala afreet. Adas., N. Y-. for a free trial ot bit wonderful at (mulatto application. Just put It oo tbe ruptnrc and toe rauacle begin to tighten: tb-sy begin to bind together ao that tbe openlnf cloae n aurally and the aeed ot a aupport or truss I tbeo don away witA, Don't neglect to aend for tbli tree trial. Eren If your rupture doesn't bother you what is the use ot wearing supports all your lite? Why suffer this nuisance? Why run the risk of gangrene and such dangers from a small and Innocent little rupture, the kind that has thrown tbouxands on tbe operating table? A host ot men and womsn are dally ruanaM such risk Juat because their ruptures do not hurt nor prevent them from getting around. Write at once for tbJs free trial, as it Is certainly a wonderful tblng and has aided la the cur ot ruptures that were as big a a man's two fists. Try and write at pace, using tbe coupon below. (now I .on don). Ho and MIm Kllcn Jane Keyea, also a OauRhier of pioneer family, were the ,'lwt conpli to be married by Amir Veitirhn. wh later, performed aeveral hundred of such reremoniea. The weddlmr wan held August 4, llt, at the ploneo Hawley place and waa one of the earliest wedillna of thia section Mr. Short ridge wns a relative of i in n Id Hoone and also of I'nlte. States Sonntor plain Short iflifKi of California, lie waa born March SI ISStt, at Muscatine. Iowa, hie par enta belnir Mr- nnd Mia, k Samuel Uoone S. ShortridKe. laOCrttVtt Near (Htnjto timvo Mr. and Mrs. Wnllaco Short ridiro first located mix mllea youth of cit- Xngx' drove, moving; a few yean lai to Pnwt creek, about the aame dis tance south of hero, Inter returning and nurchasiiiK A place 1 1 mile ftouth of hero (at Wallace), where he lived until moving Into tho city number of years ago. Mr, Short tills waa a farmer and a blacksmith and took an active part In tho affairs of tho community, lie waa a member of company A in the Rokuc Hlver in dinn war and participated Inthe bat tle of l ow Creek and liifcT Meadow under Captain Ijtdshtiw. In ISSJ ono of the plomer sawmills was erected on hts place but was long uo dismantled. Of 11 children born to the union, all aro living; all in Cottage Grove or only ahort distances away. They n re: W. C Short rid ire, Mra. UiM Thorn nnd Mr. Oeonre Sutherland. London; Mrs. Wm. Rrown. u. A. Shortridico, S. P. ShortridRO, A. W. S h ort ridge, M rs. Kd d Adams n n d Mrs. Lyman Adams, Cottage Orove: IS. S. Shortrldge. l.ornne. and U. U ShortridKe, Looking- Glass. Free for Rapture W. 8. Rite, Int. 320A Main fft Adams, N. T. Ton may send me entirely free a Sample Treatment for your stimulating application for Rupture. Name Address . But IntcrcKtinK Mmlm? la Held ' Keclstrr Lane County Special) IRVINO. Ore., May 2. There wns nn interestlnp time nnd a arood nt tendunce at the Irving Improvement club nieetlnir last evenlnsr. May 1. Wm. Johnson, who In the president of a sprny company, from Yakima. Wanh.. addressed the members on fruit growing. J. E. Shelton and O. H. Fisher, of Eugene, were nmons those who attended. Mr. Kerr, of Takima. Wash., and his brother Bryre Kerr, who lives near Santa Clara, were also present. GRANGE MEETS SATURDAY ALL-DAT EVENT IS PLANNED BV IRVING MEMBERS r w , . 1 (ii'J These are modern time for cer- ain! Mrs. K. C. Tuttl. of Red Oak. wanted a "few llltlo thing." from Chicago. Forthwith she cranked up her "air Jitney' and nmdo a hurried flisht to the "Windy City." made her purchases und returnod home Just llku that! (Register Lane County Special) , IRVING. Ore.. May 2. There will be an all-day meeting- of the Irving grange next Saturday. May 6. Mem bers are asked to come and heln to make an interesting meeting. Bring (some ooservations you nave made on We Are Overstocked on Bicycle Tires lial Low Until Our Stock la Reduced DON'T MISS THIS! Harry Garrett Bicycles 154 West Eighth prlne activities In your lu!i:hlorhomt. Sonic. "Sllvvr Threads Aiming- tho Gold;" remllnr. "Mother." Children are reouestetl to brinr flower, to distribute to the father, and mothers, which will tie In chars, of tho lady assistant steward. .1 unci Ion Oily Rnturdiiy. They wer ttccomiuinled honio by Tout Cox who will niako them a visit. Leonard and i'ordella Uvatis, of Ku iren. spent th. weekvnl at th. home of tlilr iHtrenta, Mr. and Mis. W. II. Kvnns. Mr. and Mr. Walter Mlnllll and Mrs.'Vnllvr llowanl and lltll. dailiih ters, tleritldlna und lliisel visited at the V. A. Hlnllh home Krldiiy. Kret Ohn.a wns railed to Allmny Saturtliiy to aeo hts mother who Is o.uit III. Ilo riiturneU lioni. Huuday eveninif. Mr. and Mrs. "A. II. Iliutlck and children. Ksthor, Alma and Herbert, trunsacteil business In Monroe and Junction Oily ttuturdnv. Mr. und Mrs. K. l. Iluclmnun nnd unUKhterH, Kdlth. Kll.n and I. m il and Miss Mvnlc MvU.o wote sltuuilu( in r.uKeno ruiturday. Mr. und Mrs. J. J. Winn nid M and Mrs. J. H. Winn , unit. daiiHli- r Kduu. wvro shumiiiiii in town tint urdiiy. , ' John npd fynililii Mnlletln were "hoiiiii in Junction I'liy Haluiduy. Mr. und Mrs. Ilenry Kuebel mid Mr. und Mr. Louts Kucbel und chllil ren. Kathryn, John und Krvln visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. faul Cam enilnd nnd tlnindmn Kurbel. .-!. Mr. ami Mrs. lleorKO ltlcnrd. of Monroe, visited Slimluy with their daiiKhter. Mr. und Mr. John Winn. Mr. nnd Mr. - Nets llulliirvll. of Santa t'lnnt, visited Sunday at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Waller Smiih. Mr. and Mr. A. It ll.i.ti..lr .....I children Kslher, Alma nnd Herbert, visited Sunduy nt tho home of Mr. Ilostlck's lutrents, Mr. and Mrs. Ilenry I ostlrk, of Kuiniiie. Vlslllns: nt the uoNiicK noma tllo Home il..v Mr and Mrs. Waller Larscn and live hllilren and niece, of silcerinn i... uiolored to KuKene Sunday momlnif. rho Uun.n. and llostlcks had been friends when livlmr m l'.....u Lr sns. and bad not seen each other for about ten years. . Sunday visitor at the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. Farm Dyer vers Mr. n.l Mrs. Sib DllVl.ljnn ....I ii ..tJT-', "ml Manley Itobln.on and Miss Jasl. Sanders. M. O. Davidson, ot Monroe, sheared SI k-oats and is h.... r... i .. , i ., i, . " ' i. I1US- .... ..lunuiiy. .nr. and Mrs. Smirks nn.t ..,n.i,- ? 1"'OV".' nw,r " of Mr. Vi. 5 Mwmlll to help In the mill. Mr. nnd Mr w n m.i ' Uole Kenruson. Pred Cha. and John MuJMte attended the annual Ln" IRVINti XKWS NtTES f Rslsler Lsn. Tounty 8perl.ll IRVINO. Ore.. May S. Ketf. and Mrs. A. J. Smith and Benton W scar son nnd family attended tho services t the Christian church In Eugene Sundnv evenfns;. E. W. Zumwalt has A new tractor. He Is muklnir a lot of noiso around here, and is stirring up tho soli to quite nn extent. Mr. Ronren. who tins been section foremnn for tho past four years, on the Southern Pacific here nt Irvlnir. has resigned hi position. A. T. Oroot Is filling the position at the present. Army Goods Prices Lower Than Ever . , ,, . We are here to stay with a bigger and better stock of Army and Commercial goods at lower prices. New stuck tit Army, N:tvy ftiul Cummrrciiil cuotls lire rulliiiK in tliilly, ninl vt? nrc pre. parrtl to j-ivc you ll'io urcutcst viilm-n t-vcr titffictl in Ihin IiIkIi (nult! of iiifri'liamliM- m:i,c (or the I'niti'ii Suites Army nml Nvy to jjivr n sfrvice of wear that in almost un,t.,rv, alilo. ami yutl pay a lower price than tlic U. S,-(!overiiiiieut tliil with liillion o ilollai n wmtli of mchr. I'liele Sam's I'h is your )ain. '1'aKe mlvanlttur of it. Lower Prices for Friday and (Continued on rag. 10. Column 1.) This Is Bicycle Week Ride a Dayton or Snell Sturdily Built ' Easily Bought SPEED LoU of it! COUNCIL HAS BUSY SESSION CRESWKI.li CITY DADS PASS OS MEASURES (Reclntrr Lone County Special) CRESWE1.L. Ore.. Mny 3. Th. council met In reffuinr session on Mon uay eveninit; all present but Mayor n. . nooson anu uouncllman r. A Richardson. Harry Travllllon nre.lil. ed as nrejildent of the council An nr, dinanee was passed doinff away with the publication of ordinances enacted In the future, publicity to bo given by posting copies In three public places in iiie town. Repair pipes were ordered Installed on tbe water system In tho Bohrn. stedt addition. W. H. Kenrhoff was sworn in and qualified as marshal!. Another ordinance fixing tho rates to be charged for public utllltv vehicle. was presenieu nut was held over until tho next meeting for final action. The usual quota ot Dills were allowed, CRKSWKIX NEWS NOTES 1 itKlnter Lan. County Bpecl.l) CUESWKL.Lt Ore.. Mnv J Willi. n. Holllston moved Into the Cowell house recently vacaiea ny Elmer Roberts on saiumay or lust week. J. O. Holt, manager or tho Eugene Fruit Growers' association, was up Monday nfternoon looking nfter the prupuseu pacKing nouso building. F. A. Richardson returned Monday nfternoon from a two weeks trip to California, where ho met several of his old friends nnd ho reports business conditions In California most promis ing and largo acreage being sold. Mrs. C. M. Kissinger, of Eugene, was in t-mmeii aionuay afternoon on business trip. MrS. C. I. Kent WO nhllcreit In Bi. lu u" "cu on aionuny due to an over- oaoruun. airs. Kmma Ai m Is heln. Ing her for a few duvi tvlui,. ih. I. cuperatlng. A baby boy arrived nt the homo of day. and his name Is Curl William j u litre I : i' nn..,,i 1 , ... r..m ..i': -"niy - .... ....., . nanow were up Tuosday morning on official business. Daytons and Snclls are built for regular fellows the sort that want the best at a reasonable cost r Eugene Gun Store i ARTHUR HENDERSHOTT, Prop. ". . : Phone 151 770 Willamette Strut 'Ri'Slnlnr Lsne County Special) UHKHWKI.L Ore.. M.. I n rr runian, or l'ortland. Republican can nioaio ror national committeeman wns in i.reswell Tuesday meeting J"y is an old acquaintance of it neoer wno took olcnsiirn in in troduclng Mr. Kithian to Uio business uien or ine (own. . Tho local Creswell Fruit nrninr.' bank will remain open on Saturdays uu.M i,w i, in., commencing May 6 ror tho accommodation of the far mers and business men who have Business with the bank. II. fc. Dcrsham and R. P. Scott wont to Kitson Springs on Wednesday iur an outing, ana win probubly re main montn or so. Mr. Dersham has been laid up with rhoumatism all winter and cxnects to bn henerilmrf at the springs. Mrs. Dcrsham and son, Hubert, accompanied them as far as opnngricid whero thoy took the train ior uasrillge. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Wlnsor of Mt.. Vernon, Washington, wero the guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. C. I. Kent over Tuesday night; they aro making tno trip by auto to Elk, California. Mrs. Wlnsor was formerly Miss Clara nconoioer, wno uvea hero several yoars ago. The prune orchard of nr. T.. T. Scarborough Is a veritable bank of White In Hi perfect bloom and Is grand sight. With weather conditions ravoraoie, this notod orchard Is In line for tho most remarkable eron In 11. iiiniury. .. LIBERTY NEWS NOTES ( ItesfHler Lena County BiMMlsl) TJBBKTY. Oro., May 3. Mrs. J. Wells wns shopping In Junction city last Thursday. - Mr. and Mrs. Tnul Cnmehilna nnd llttlo son, Carroll, transacted business In Kugeno Saturday, " . Mr. nnd Mrs. Pnrrn Tlvee anri lU.le daughter, Kathryn, were shopping in l.,b.rlm,S.. (or Lsn. Coi.Vr ar""- ti. t w -wom. f-iaiaurr, va. wll- rwl i"," 8,"r. Msbis loll. Los i ' V)".,"""" cl.lnitns say rlstt litis -IM , I .a er Internl In th. mIbui. i Criifsia ?''t "r-ln7lVil.nd.nTr; J ."' of to. SUI. or Ocsoa lYoi sr. hereby tequlred to .ppe.r nluno lb. enmpl. nt tiled ...m-tVoi. In th. abovl of th. flct puhllr.tlea of ihl. .iitamina or of p.ra.n.1 Mrrlra If Hr4 .llhoul Ih. SSTI1 llJL"1 'r, Uie,lslstnT .ll US. . dKre. uilui, you (or In. reiui prsyed for la th. complaint to- l: Tail lies -""vi. oi u. lollowlag prm- lilt Of Palfftnuin i- ... . County. Orison, which ..Id point I. mbu wi iron) in. Sl.od.rd eltj monument m.rkln it.. . .. . TM Mtai of ..Id Thlrteenllf rl .ad ritt.rtoa J!" Jm2ro ! ronolns th.se wnt oa ii. nt"."1. "?? " ",J Thlrtwnth .trm ...1 ii.. U ""n "uUl Psr.11.1 with th. we.t llae of ..Id p.i . . . to th. .Hey; thence rut namlUI vol, Ihrac. north .Ions u. trn Una of wld Slnnlos. ..Id heslnnlot point being sl NK Addltloo to Ran.., Orecaa. s sctu.ll. loclnl: snd th.t vnn I.V.. i. lUle. IUio or Internt In or lo ..Id prnnlm pol.HT cl"n ,n, ' o "W ! o"1?' dlreetlng th." servlr. of Ihl. euuiicstioo ia.rN( I. d.tM March 22nd. 1922. and dl.M. ..7.!r Jwu mvymr man ss.wsr t a n .11 MU from the ,!. nt IK. fi. I,.,... Zi. . . : FM.iv.iiua. vi no. puunc.iion sisren x.lrd. 1B22. . w. n. irini.asniKIl, p..m... . """.mey for Pbiotirt. Rsldenest Bugao. Or. son. Tours. 3-23-T In th. Circuit Court of Ih. Rial. t n. RITUUnv. Mlnnl. Rrlrkann 1.1. rf f-. . ,H ... Sir.1." ? ". "" 8d x.iiKin; jmeph rett. Sarah C. Tin. I. w I. v.u... t. i,. it a, ,I,",,rS jr. somem. II. A nut.it.li. m. u. craw, K. n. Crow. H. C. Crow. Oil., r. Crow. Charle. s. t'.'rr. Berths R. Low ry, L,. U Con.tanl.. r.ti. u. onitinM i.iii.h i..i. u : 7. i 'I,B-' D- Bssll. Lash Ulmll. Hs.tu. w. mutia. ttmnna. n. smitD, LDS n. H.y.r, Young, Holt Park. Ids Psrk. M. 8. ILrlt.r. r,-. "-l Ererstt. Elm.r V. fll.nelt. Csrrl. M. Ilapkae . Ifr. n I -tt Jennie Psrk.. E.s M. Parks. Jouph'llsy..; Mary J. Hayes. Il.liy Ilyl.nd. riorrllls r ' M',r. Alio M. Monte, K. O. O. Bchmldt and DlinWh a.t.i.. Ollbert Zsclwr. Emms Z.cbor snd Ijur. II.' Jobnin, PIslotlK.. - Asalnst lors ft. fir.. ti w w Om.. ... ..... band : Raymond Trimble. Myrtl. Trimble. i.arinian, d. ii. iianm.n, i.r nu.D.nd : M.pv A iimm u.,111. lenders, K. H. landers. bar husband 1 w' Bcott, J, n. Scott, C.rrl. M. Bu. hi. : Rne R. Rnn rt a ti 1 , band : IJora C. Il.ieltnn', R. P. Srott. Helitli K. Scott, hi. wife; l.llll. if. nrnam, R. H. llershain. her htlah.nd flatPM Ul.a. r . h...uh netra mi i.w. ii oeceaaeo ; th. unknown heirs at law of-M.nitt Wind, or Merrill K. Winds, de.-e..M: also sll other penton. or parties unknown elslmlng any rlsht. title, estate, lien or Interest In the real eilale described in th. complaint herein, Defendants . . To Mars A. Urnvn Hm,m wtnj. . - 1. 1 . unknown iuilrs st law, If deceased: the un known heir, st law of Merrill Wind, or Merrill E. Wind.; slw sll other person, or parties unknown rl.lmlna' an. i.m n,i. enisle. Ilea or Intereat In Ih. real estate da. scribed In the complaint herein, Defendant.. In Ih. name of the stale of Oreson : You re hereby required to (ppear snd snawer the roinpl.lnt riled ssslnst you in ths .bars entitled suit wllbln sis weeka from ths dale ine first publication of this summon, and ynU fall tO Ml anaw.tr tne .ml tt... in., mm. win ia.e decre. asaln.r you s. prsyed for In their complaint, to-wlt: That th. CoUrt find and nl.l Ih.la .til. . ,l- ,,.,. tu in. vumpiaint oaaerinea, to-wlt I Th. south 70 feet of lot J, sll of lots t and 4 In block 2: the north 80 feet of lot 1. and of the east half of lot 2, all of the wa.t half of lot 2, sll of lots n, 4, snd 6 In blork ? '. ih.' L"". L 2' 4 . I" Mock 4 1 the ata 1, 2, 4, 7, 8, 0 and 10 In block 7 : th. ota 2 and 3, the east SO font of lot 4, .11 of '?. 71 "t nl1 10 ,n W-k ! I", wn.t 40 feet of lot 8 and all nf Inl I In hiw.w 0 1 snd lot 1 In blork 10 In snd of that psrt of the CUV Of EuSen. In Ian. nnttnlw. fS..-Mt which wa. orlslnally platted and recorded s; Scott's Addition to Eusens City, Oreton I the Iota 1, 3, 4 and 8 In block 2 snd lou i and 8 In blank 8 of K.l.sr's Addltlaa la BlIRSnS, Oreson :t th. let B In hlnalr s m. Kelssy's -2nd Addition to Cksens. Oreson: daiuraay Underwear Sock Garters "5c Summer Weight Army 2So Men's Cotton Dress 25c Men's Kine Crailr I'mlorslurt s StH'k t (inrters 29c 12ic ; 11c , ShirU HaU ,Snirt , $1.00 Ked Khaki Army 'Atm Srrvicc ' , ? NRKe Drcs. .S,i,. Shirts $113 inmiy piKlems 47c White Navy lints 89a I 89c , BrMd( Blk.t. PiUow. ,. . , , $5.01) Olive Drab Army $1.50 Keathcr Tillows- 98c S3.98 i - " Headquarter Tents Shoe for the very beat We can positively sell yot, OUTING GO0E)S nil sis TE.NTS. nil sis l".leSale price- Pnck Sacks. VMing Cm, CMl SUri'LIKS Q HikiiiK Oiilfit-t he low cheaper than elsewhere. ,'9'-"aW'7 ( est prices. Surplus Army Goods EUGENE, ORE. COTTAGE GROVE, ORE. lot 0 In hlork S ant Inta 4. 0 an 4 ft ant glh half or li In blorii 3 of It K, Kfott a Aildlllon to Kucvno. Iina I'oynlr, nnwon ; Jon0 4 Prt 01 lbc C,ly ' K,,M,i- That each txi d?rtvai to h th onr In f itnpl of ih iiarUrular M or imi-t at liifl to bo ntnrt by l.im or br: that jru. arb ant all ot jruu. bo tnwr tuirrwl ami ".tipp,-rl fnm havlnR nr tlalmln any rlihl. tltlo. Intrfnt or lalv In or lo Hid UmU or any part tbrof and for Ucb otbar aud furthr r)l-f n hall bo by tho Court dim4 Juhi Nnd MiUKubl la th pnmlM, Thia aumroona l wirrxi by publkallon throf ont rnrh wiwk for z aurcvtulfo "l" In th Mornlnc Itnulator by order of Hon. O, P. Hklpwortb. Judi of ald Court, mad and rntorml April 'i&lb, J22. and th flrt pubtlratlon throf u mad on tb 27tb day of April, Wi. A. K. WtU.Rl.RR, I Attornay for Plalntlffa. . RMldlng lo Kyfa-na, Orion. Tbura. 4-27-7 ih iitno plar a proTldd for by tha Counly of I-an at Ih I'rtmary Kt-wtlun to b hot 4 on th iiDt dU to.lt. May tha Sttih. Th t'omainn t4Dr by Mid (irdlnanr baa appolnlm) ih Judina nnd Crk of aald lo tion I rr In wb of Mid polling prM aa daliiated In Mid Urdinaac In ib r psM-tlv ward and prwrlnrt aa lhrtl WalanaiMl and urh othr pollttit flrt la tn.-h th KIcll(Hi Hoard way legally t4 Joum, ItaM tbla t-l day of Uay A IV tm ALT A KINU, lllly H-rordar. IHj 6 1.19 8PRCIAF. RI.RPTION NOTTCR KOIl TUB UITt lr KUfJKNtS. OIlKOttN Notlr la fa)rhv tltfti Ihml niipuant In th tarma of Hactlon Thirty. Tbaptr Klv of lha t'bartar of th Clly of Run. Oragon, and (Irdlnanr Numberi4 SDTU paaMxl by tho " "raiiwn v oonrii ot in i:iiy or ROgn, on tha loth day ot April. and approvrd by th Mayor on th loth day of April. 1022, Special Munlrlpal Rlortloa will b bald In mm uiiy on rrmay, the ibid flay of May, Wi2, from th hour of g o'clock In tb for. noon to th hour of II o'clock In th attar noon, and at Mid lrtlnn tb follow In tr. poaad Charter Amendment will b aubralttod to th KUctora of Mid City referred by the umiuua touncu ior to r aDoravai or iei-tlon. to-wlt : "An Act to amend the Charter of tb OHy of Bugane, Oregon, by adding a new chapter thereto, aut hording and ampftworlng th Common Council of Rugnn to taaue trtid Mil th negotiable bonda ot tb city of Rugana to ma imnuni oi Twenty Thouaaod Io)lra (IZO.OCO.OO). or ao much thereof aa tha Com. mun Council may deem neceaaary for lb purpoaaj oi paring eireet inuravctions In Mid City." Tha Cltv and Cnnnta Pfni'lni'lB within Itu Liiy oi eugen to have unirorm bounder lee and th Mm election board and th polling place in Mid oily for Mid election aball b A THOUSAND 13IOHTS FOR 100 CENTS BLOW the cobwebt out of ydUr 9 ' brain with an INDIAN airino" New tight and acrnct will give; T. j"" auutu xcie i or cue amy a work. Oo eeventy milcg for , only one dollar. . Indian tMoiocvcle. price, are down; tha quality up with two brand new modeb ud muiy ImprovemcnU. SMITH - McKERN ';-r, CYCLE COMPANY' , th and Oak - Phona 2H 5ig Oarace Friday, May S, 1922 Genuine Hawaiian Music " The Mohawk Valley Stage Line has nrranfied with a remiinc Hawaiian troupe to furnish music for a hltf (lance at Marcola Fritlay niK'ht, May Sth. This will con sist of a six-piece aII;striiiK orchestra. There will he special Inisscs leaving the staRe terminal, 7th ami Olive street, at 8:00 p. nt.,.Kiul will rctqm directly after the uauce. 25 Saving Eugene to San Francisco - -:' -, . -land Return Rbund T Fare $33.75 t;46ft,M Reduction from All Stations- ' i j : v r'- u r .-Sale Dates May , 7, 8 am! 9 ' ). " . y'viy Return Limit June 30, 1922 !", -.. . -v Stopovers Allowed at AUPoinU '". Special ftire.s.tivailal.lc to all persons altliouBh nuthoriwd account Quadrennial Conference Seventh Day AdvCntists Afny 10th to 3lst,7 , Plaift Your Trip-Now'a the Jim . For further Particulars Inquire of Local Agent . Southern Pacific Lines . - .'i ...... r ,' ' -" JOHN M. SCOTT " ' v . General Passenger Agent .,..,v, i,,','