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i,iH TWO A. A. "MORNING REGISTER, EUqENE, ORE., SUNDAY, MAY M,I9M IV i' ! M t MMtf Wi Nineteen at the Peoples Cah Store r Read this list, qheck what you need, and note the savings 25c Ginghams, 27-inch, yd 19c 25c Percales, 36-inch, yd. , 19c 29c Peggy Clotk 32-incKyd 19c 50c Ladies' Aprons, each 19c 32c Pretty Cretonnes, yd 19c 15c Hair Nets. 2 for . 19e ;; 1 9c Ginghams, 2 yds . . . .. . 19c 1 7c Calicoes, 3 yds 19c 2 5c ;Ttirkish Towels , 19c 15c Huck Towels, 2 f or . .; 19c 29c Ladies' Hose 19c 29c Ladies' Vests , ,19c 25c Children's Hose, 2 pair 19c Men's Arrow Collars 19c Men's 25 c Sox, pair 19c 5c Men Sox, 2 pair . 1 19c Boys and Girls'. Unions 19c 42x36 Pillow Cases 19c 50c Men's Ties .., . 19c Leather Faced Gloves 19c -j'i 'Evettto. 2 FOR MONDAY Big SIe of s K&nriant An event j-ou can't, afford to miss. There are thousands of choose from - 1 4 PEOPLES STORE CAJ5H 30 East Ninth Ave. - 4 Momitg RiiUr Loie County News Service 1 'MMMNfiKINlA Ow., Mtty jit. ItyrH h puivhuitiMl I'hv lt iichMw tho toiul front I. .1. Hymo, with tha J Intention f tmlldlnn tht mi mm or, 1. jit. Hynm In from Mini tt to imd In a, Ihrolhor of K J, Ityrm of this Hty. Tho ilt'iil wan imulo itiivueh Mr, Nor j Mm. Julia tlodman wont o IVxtor 'to UU twltta lu-r mn, Jack (loUiuhtt, ami family. . rr ; . i "KovTlt. Tr'Mliur. oflho ltttal Vhuivh, will iwojtrh IUh lt MiUUi. hero tMiil(ty voniuK- Mr. Mtllor roc to AnhlaiHl lo tnKv u hu -work n pnstor tf th IftuntUt (Oturvh hr on i Jim 1. Thr irop!v of Snt-liiicflold itro mrr' to Iom no Ihtoivatlnir a n.rukcr i as, Mr. Miller, anil tho tnutt of nood utaho k with hUu and liLa family. ! Mr. K J, Rvrno lina rolutlvo via itlinr hr fur a attaint ttmo. Thoy urt her failipr. jnmi i.onetutrt. mwn A!th!ncton. and two wist or. Mr. Stolln Kteii of Aulmru, and Mrm, Nova Uoodurd. i . Mr. nml Mr. Itaiutolnh ttnmlom, former rejtUtontii of IHttwIoy, Orveon, , but rwoiuty of SaorRiimnto, California, wora hare vialtlnc at 'tha hoiuo of .Paul i Unit tat n Thurmlny. Thoy vrro on thtr way to I'ortlnnu, where thoy x m?ct lo locaio, ' Allea Mclioo U homo now for her auminor vacntlon, aftnr havtrm taught achuol for a ywir at Trent. Rov. H. C. Kthol la m Portland thin wit nttenJltiK tho annual aiwlon of tha North Parlflc iluttict of th lOlturvh of the uaarcno, of which i I is a inmUr. The civic Icnguo will dtHllcnto the new fla May Srt. Mr, (lay. of Euitena. atitl BwitrhM lioUerta, of Ut la -city, war tnarrloU In KitKi'no Thurnday. May 25, Mr. ami (Mrs. day loft thla morning for, a trip to Montana. - (evrnl high arhool boya hao on Ht(d for ono month'a military tmlntnir nt Camp lowia, lavlnr for emp In July. Thay waro lowo)l 8lkaa, Clar onro Oooloy, AVInton Cola. Aaachat Fish, Tom Pmttnm and Harold Mo rht-raon. Tho SnrlnrflpM hlirh arhool 4iaa. hall tim playtMl Plaanant HIM har lo ony. pprinKUcm winntnir. ir to 0. I Mr. and Mn. lAwecnr Bat try waro jrurata at tna j. c Ballay home Thursday, DUNN SCHOOL HAS CLOSED riBJIO EXUKCIKKS 11KLU BY PITHS FRIDAY f Rnrtrr tJiav Coqtrty Special) WXN S.H0UU May 57. Tha Punn school closod a vary successful yoar. Friday, May ?S, with a cafrtsrla lunch at noon to which all the mam bars of tha school with their parents and friends were invited and a pro gram sivoa by the pupils of both rooms was rondorod. County Huper- lntendont Moore leave an Inspiring talk to the otfthth srado yraduatlnir class. lie also presented the school with -tha certificate for standardisa tion. Mrs. Theresa M. Trail, chairman of the school board presented tho L diplomas to he class as follows: Milton C. Tjtne. Mabel Rvelyn Batrd. Caroline Resale Boyer, Jessie Brown. Porothy A. Hooney. Elsie Brown. t Myrtle Irena Young. tho homo or Aim, K K Itttnics, on Friday vvoiihtftv - t)ulra a In r wo tlrlaimlton of Orowuoll pooplo altt'mltM tho itrntlmitiim i'm c im it f t h t Kun into h 1 " tun a I KmriMta Friday ovonlnif. Two I'roa woll pooplo ttiM-e mam bom of tho MnuluuUiitf rluNs. MUh Mal'Jotlo ThOintuton and Howard ttrtlmvU'k, both of whom nMMlvtd their dlplomna, Mia. JilunUruHhlp, who nvonUy on darwiMit an oprratlon and Is romnlr.. olmr nt llu Mory hoapliul itt Cuto ao Ih ivportod as bvlnt; vrr" much im provHl. GIRLS' CLUB GIVES EXHIBIT WK.NDMNtl isWF.XT: OF 1MSIM.AV OFXtrntK mltr ant County 8alil VKNPLINO. Oro.. May 3T. Tha homc-mnkltur hih of thla place, the only one h tune countv. paw a fine exhibit -of Its work 'Thursday nliilit. Klpht iflrls out of tha ten members of tho club took places. The winners were as follows Mon uk First. Catharine IVratt. f.au ratta flahn. Itoiiy Ha beer K, mrls piuwnnl; aecontl, Ida Wicks; third. rranriH nnicocK, liudiret First, Catherine Pnitt: second, Betty lnbcock: third. Inuretta Ksbn. Ironing First. Kvalyn Plntfrnnn: sroond, Annie Zahu; third, lturctta Zahn. Catherine Fmtt won two first places and thereby won honors in the club. Hetty Hnocork took second place ami Ijiuretlu Znhn third place, SCHOOL MIC BIG EVENT MAItOOLA. DONNA ANl KTAF tXUtU MIUU1 BTH ll'ATl CtKKl rrournm la lteutltxl lit Kov noon, Followed by Kerk-s of Athletic Kvouts (nsttfr La no (Vuoty Special) DONNA. Ura May -H. loutt Fri day tha M areola. Donna and Stafford nr him lit had a picnic at lwis tiruvej at imnna. A gooci proa-ram wna ren dered tn the forenoon, atartlm; with a speech by Fro feasor Ilaydan. of Mario I a. which wus enjoyrd by all. At 1:30. everyone en Joy ad a pood basket dinner. F. I Crenshaw was present and took first prise for the eats. In the afternoon all "kinds of stunts were pulled off, races of nil kinds: boys' race, plrla' race and the fat ladlea race, sark raa. putnto races; also a hiith Jump by the ptrts. and a baseball throw fur distance by the plrla, and an uihUntc throw fur the hoys. The fht man's race Was omitted as there wero no fnt man present, but Alex Ik'WIs. and it wus too soon after dinner for him to run. Kvrryone reported a pood time and that thay wtould llkefo hnve such s picnic each year, with Mabel and Wcm limp and tho Ulckmau schools included. Cnlapooya Boycrneeii In DenuuHl ( Ri)pitffr Lstio County Special 1 j - COTTAtiK lROVfc3, -Ore.. May 28. (Tho demand for the health bovi'r iapes of the Calnpnoya Hpriuptt rom ' puny at Tjondon. has increased tb sueh nn extent duriup the past year 'that It ; has been found necessary to Install ' n?w bottllnp nuichlnery which Is said 1 lo bo flie most up-to-date of any te ! tween Portland and Roseburp. A sec- 'ond auto truck has been added to , fucilituto delivery, Tho company has ondcr consideration the construction of a nlunpe bnth swlmminp pool H6 ; feet v 30 feci, with a depth at the diving end 01 mno Tret, j lllch School Morta Offlcm i t KppHler Un Couaty -Special) ! COTTAOB OROVB, Ore.. Mny 2. The hleh school student body has ; elected the followlnp officers for ; nest year: "P-eeident. Roy Heck; vlre I president. "Wendell Cochran : aecre .inr. Kffte nopper; treasurer. Vets , Ilaslcr: business tnanaper, "Floyd ;Jttink; athletic mannper. Hnrvev Ttoh- !fnson: ndvertlsinp mannper. Pwlpht j Buchanan; yell leader. Tlnel Fnhrer; I serireant nt arms. Joe MeCarper. I With one exception, nil are members of the Junior class. S. S. CONVENTION JUNE 1 PLEASANT ffTt.T, 8CKNK 1F SXTI Attention Fiarmets 11 Compare These Prices with Others 70-buiiel Moline Manure Spreader, delivered lV .itili . ... . . . . . $175.00 8 Wheel Gtride RicKng Cultivator, six- y .. shovel, pin brake .$50.25 Spring Trip Wheel Guide Riding " ' Cultivator, six-shovel, pin brake . $54.75 ' 7-foot Lieverfess "Tandem Engine ' ' ' ,, disp, latest patent . . . , . .. . , ..$110.70 60-tooth two-section Orchard Type - ;. Drag Harrow . ...$23.40 v i ' t . n, GRANGER'S Eugene Warehouse 857 Pearl -Ml' 4'!iXi Phone 120 ' CRKHWKI.I. Ore.. May 2B. Thf next -annu.l Huntlay Mhool conven tion wilt b hld Thursday Juno 1, at Plenmnt Hill hexut tha thlrty-necoml anntial mnetlnx of the aocluUon. The fntlowInK -proRrnni hit boen ar- ranRon tor tho meotlnr. 10:00 Bohk Mrvlco, MIm BobhIo Wheolor. 10:15 Povotlonnl rviee. 10:0 !wt(nn frnm Plouunl Hill Sunday nchoot . Rpaponnp, "Wpre Glad Wro Here." Kach delcuto 'renponflii with the reainn wny. 10:50 A lullc from iflmi Ciorgla Parker. 11:10 "Social Artlvltlen In flunrtny School and Homo," Mlm Hunan Kutcr. 11:40 -A disctiKMion of methods. ted by MIm I'arker. Banket dinner at noon. 1:0 Scmlt Horvloe, led by Miss Wheeler. 1:45 Praise servlco, Ito-. H. H. P.ltter. 2:00 Buslneasi ' , Prayer 'for the new officers. 3:00 Address. Kev. A; K. Danly. Solo, Frank Page. 2:25 "Otir Past," some fist presi dents: Mrs. M. D. Mitchell, O. H. SedRwIck. J. If. Miller. 4:16 "The Prosent," Ilov. N. M.' fthrode, 4:80 "The Futuro."-" Music Goshen school. A word -from -Mh Parker, " Offerlnir. s:00 Praise service, Miss Husnn Kilter. Miisie. Plnasnnt Hill. 2:20 Address, Ilov. W. H. I,. Mar rlmll. flpcclal mtfRfc. Atlrtresn. ttov. W. A. Klklns. . OfferlnB. Boncdictlon. ClIKrfWKtifi KKWH SSOTOS rRistrttr Lnn. County Bpeelsl) pnruwei t. 'Vim ...... ut . i... . ,, v., 111,1 .1. IX HUM ii nd ti iilckcd team from the huslness men whs Tiinycti nt rne nan purk nn otto it tuning; ton Itthlnas to decido It and tho scorn flnhlly resultms; HI 'to iu in mvor oi tne nusiness men. a company or in indies fiirnisiiefl und enjoyed r. covered-dish supper at UO.X.N'A NEWS XflTKS I Hl.lr Lsn County Sihm-UI) ' TIONNA, Ore.. Mtiy 2. John Itltb ertson und family mnvrd to ti.hkosh Prlilny where John Robertson Is ln- terested in the lumber business. Kenneth Conley and nowaru i:onn motored to luene Baturdny. Orace ltenfro, of Wlnberry, Orecnn. is stuylnic with her tirothur. Ander son Itenfro, -near rMnna. t'lllnh Itedmond awl wile spent Fruliiy at tho home of Hen Hlnironl, A crowd from Ilonna nttrnded the dnnre at Wendllnit Suturdny evening. draco Hnmmltt nnd Leon Itantar spent Jltinday with Mrs. Win. F.vey. Norman Workman, of Mnrrnbi. pri-nched at the IXinna school boue Sunday inornlnr. Ills subject for the day was "Faith." Floyd Kennedy left lost Bumrdoy for the const, where he will set rachet for Fred ttnyder, who is foreman f the mill. Mrs. J. J. Lewis went to Malvel Hnt urdny so as to attend the mccrlnKs at the nunkiird rhiirrh Kuntlsy. Mrs. John Spores motored to Ku- Fred Bloomers took n truckload of lumber to t'reewfll one ony lain ww tXWr:il KHH KIllfiK I'KIIKOX U f Iteslater tnt Oounty KtwclsU t.OWKH FKIIN KIIHIK, Ore.. May 26. H. C Adklns went to f.uBene on Wednesday. 'Mr. a. f. Bates called on Mrs, Xury 7-emmon nd little Miss llarbara on WertnesditT afternoon. ' Mr. nnd Mrs. Jason Adklns and Miss nersldlne went to Kuifene r ri day evenltts; to ntlnd the cninii-nce-ment exercises oT Ksene Ullth school. Th-lr danehter, Vlletu, was ono of tile urnduntes. Mr. mid Mrs. A. f.. Bates wont to ftmlthflHd on Thursdiiy. Del lloleomb went lo Junction City Thursday afternoon. : i Ft,OKKX'E N'RWH NfrTES i it.Bi.i.. I jin. rntinlv Reeelal) FTXTTtHKCB, Oi-e., May SlWm, Kylo nnd dauWif'r, lrs. j, v.. ners man, went to .unit Bench, Cnllrornla, h fer dnvs nan. and Mf. ml Mrs. U. M. Kylo will follow soon, -for n vaca tion trip, and will drive back. Mrs. Helen pierce left Thursday for tier horn In K,u;ene. Hhe was hero a couple of weeks floinK mniinary wora. Bhe visited the first of the week (it the Chns. Blenlcker home, nt Minerva. Mrs. Hluyter nml youna son returned to Klltcoos few days OKO. Mrs. K. n. Bay nnd sirs. unss. Rtonefleld. of Jleceta. arrived bore Wednesday on Ihelr way home from a few dnvs at ejtlaene. Mrs. Win. Hrynd visited her dnuuh ter In Kuircne this week and attended the Itehekah arand Indae. Victor Lslvo. of Bandon, was in town Monday nlKht. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Huck arc spending a week or so with R. R. Bay nnd family at Hecets. Marlon nnd fnmlly, who have been llvlnr here the past year, moved lo their ranch nt Pt. Terrace Tuos flay. ' ' Mr. ond Mrs. W. T. Lawrence came lip from Umimua HalU house Wednes day in response to a teleKrnm saying that Mrs. Iiwrence's mother, Mrs. F. M. Wllhelm. hud suffored another se vere paralytic stroke. Hhe was worse Thursday evening and llttlo hope of recovery wns given. Miss Harriet WoiithcrMon returned Hunday from a few dnj-a visit nt Bu-geno M. o, pairnners, or the -musisw n loh." spent tho weok nt outside pomts. Mr. and Mrs. ftnlnh Miller have moved to Aemo, where Wr, Miller has employment. Mrs. H, Bergman nn nnugntnr, nnn Mrs. Alice Kans, hor mother, returned from North Bend Monday, wlinro they had spent' several weeks. A Mr. Poll, of Town, wns visiting 8. s. TCflson this week nnd looking nrotiml with ft vlowto locating. ' The; high school ball game, played hero Friday between, Mnpletnn and Florence resulted In n-sooro of 1! to 6 In ftivor of the visitors, Tflkh School No 10 lield grafluatlng rxarclfics Imro Friday niglit ut (liu A GRKAT QUALITY SHOE STOCK CUT-IN HALF WpbiceW IS STILL V -'It Smashing Shoe IPriees Qui Mnvrifl You've only eight more days left UUl IIUIIJw lo take advantage of this great sale. Men's Women's WORK SHOES COMFORT SHOES Men's Brown Work Shoes, Women's Hand-turn Kid oak soles . Comfort Shoes $2.95 $3,65 Men' Women's OXFORDS OXFORDS Men's Brown Calfskin Women's Black Kid Selby Oxfords Oxfords, regular $8.50 rMM 5.45 the Price Shoe Co. 782 Willamette Street ihatr bulMtnv. l'rfwor iMinn, f Tho Kr"'l' whu'tt coiUHluis another wk, iTttfciuMir Hurfuce nnU fitntlly ImvB tholr parktitK wHI uttmic nnU will loiiit acion after arhool vloaea. It In reporttHl thnt a man wa In 1w alMlltlwi of a vvtiuer plant at Olcnuda. ft, K. MOMi Ppeni a uny iwu mm week with frivndH al Ui'iMlmiurL Mm. II. H. MoppM wiw luken to tha lioiDlLal at MaraliflatU -thla tnorDlnif. ihu la In a rioua condition. KKitr Lan Coumr 8prll) CUHIIMAN. Urv., May ii. Klr wiut lttM'oviN(l tnrifny afternoon (n the nttlo of J. 1. Whin man' houaa. Hi'Verul ,of tho n'-iKhtiorft ri-npumleil iirined with bucket unU thu flru Vun noon qui'mhi l. 4 On iieroiinl of the titirnlttR nf The Doltu Hhlnirltt mill, Krrient Hewitt nml fnmlly returned to thvlr homo hi? re TuMday. Anoiiivr carload nf lumber cnntO Mondny for th (ituniury untl work In helriK rapidly citrrit-d on. rrlflny cloiieH a very aucctuwful term of tichonl under Dm iniiniitfenient of I'rofndwor Hutth tmU wo nro proud to miy he will ho with up ituln thla fall,' Clinton I'pw, Kr., who tin been III of tiMthinu for aomu time Ivft Wcdnwi duv for Nouihern OrKon. Wm. flreKury untl family have 1mn llvtme fit lteMiivillv fur aome tlino. Thy returned to f'ti'hiiian tho firat of tha week. Mra. Karlc Hilt, who want to Kti 60 no for n few day a, roturnud Wed neathty innrniiiic. Curlla Hweet wont to TCuKone Mnn-(ltr- to ttt loud th K'ind lodife of I. u. v - Ira Wheolor, a Rent for the f'orvcil Uh i-renineiy, wus in our burg tiunday oven Inf. IVIotlners ! TltKNT M;UH NO'IIW UlvKLlnr Lsii. Cfiunly flpttclsl) ' TRKNT, Ore, Muy 27. Mr. nnd Mr. CiibibcI und huh, Kuy, nf HprlnK fluid, cnliiwj un Mr. mill Un . C, Stroud nnd family Monduy vunlnif. ' Mr. liuliiirt ujid Mr. l-JdwnrdM ra- turiit-d Itoinit tint fll-Ht uf tho wnk nitiT dih'iiiiiiik Home iimi throuKli idnllo. Mr. Kdwiirdit Irmlfil fnr n (duue thoro und cxnuctn to inove Homv tltno thin nuiiinior. Tho ilny Klvt'ii Knlurdny ovenlntf lit Mio nciiofil linunu by lh yolinft pftaple Of llio Hundny arhool wan wull ut tcndi.'d, mid llio play iintiroolnti.-d hy thoM uttondlluf. Around ;ir, wns tnki'M In. which uncn to tho plnnn. Mr, VVnmmnr, of I'linmuit Hill, tvn8 IL Trfiit vlnltor TllcMduy firtorminn Mr. and Mrn.'W. I.. Wheeler vlalted nt Illvorvlew Mondny with Mr, nnd Mr. Joiin J'nrkiir, Mn. Kdwiirdu nnd rtniiKlilorii, I'lor enoo, llciilrlc'u und Myrllo Iiiivk linen lek I be imat fuw ilnyH, hut nro lin provlnff. Mlsa ITozol tltrninl la apendlnff Die Week With Ml'B. TiiuiiIhoii 111 I'lMIHIilU Hill nnd uttendlntr liluh aehonl, Hehool fdoaed hern TuoHrlny. The InneherH and aehotnj-H hnd u pUiili: nn llio Mdionl ground WiilntjMdfiy, Mr, rienny prenchod IiIh Hiai'Knrhion (Contliiuod on I'mre 1, Column I) . DONT TAKE A CHANCE Ocancst nnd licut milk in OrrRon, ov(ir!iiiR In a reply from the Jktalr I ii n nl of health rcjinliiiK a Sample InkeiV fifiitl mr special 1.iliy milk-. Their rending s: "5(X) Imcterin to the cuhic rcnti meter, nnd no ns recovered." , The lowest rendinp; for liactcria ever Riven by the state lioard of lieallh -of Orcuon. ICiidorsed and recommended by die leading physiiiiitu and child specialists of Kuceiic. The a venire milk sold In T.iijciip iirobaMv conlahu hhutil 75,000 l.acterili per c. e. WHY TAKIi A I'lfANCK? Price One quart, 13c; 2 quart or more, 12c VVc Also . Sell i'listcnrized Milk it Preferred BisHop's Dairy ' CKornicrlv J. S Moore Dnirv Co.) "BABY MILK" FROM THE J. S. MOORE DAIRY Phone 56F3 INVESTMENTS Wc mny lie able to nssist you in petting desirable investments in cither real estate mortgages or Mtiuicip.it nnd Government Uonds. Drop in and let us tulk it over I First Investment & Loan Co. FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Eugene i , iTry Register Classified Ada if xo.u want resw 4.