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MORNING REGISTER, EUCF.NE, ORE., WEDNESDAY, JUNE Jl, 1M1 E1CHT f Copyright, IMVUUrntalonal Ntwi I BRINGING UP FATHER Rtflttw U. rtso Offlc ! Lane County News 'TVtAT'A CWt AT- I'M MIV. JlCClS-Ntt WH'II r,vi, ,tJUCANCEUF.D tut; u. am'o' itT VU. Mill IHl.DMB .OHKDTt)l,UT CAN VO FUP I" VOUV I Uili 1 II rtr.n " " ' l'r. hiir Ul" MT V lltBOUT Of IT liATl TWO COONTKV "i i UU1H WOULUCO Miu4.mxi nfws xtms KflMtr lm County H,fU), HPRINOKIKKIi. Orv., June JfO. covi'AtiB lav iMu viva I COT ANOTnB Ih. M FtttflV lUlAKB I r'COdtViWOMULM it tiuti?. r iJ TOini h t iu i.i' l mu All. Olendenntng left Monday for nil ii . extended vtKit with rviattvt'M ut for Valll. Mir. John H.nUhiKH in rillliiR i! . iter place nt in etprinKfiWi! r-a.ro. l.oell Kike left (.May for Uexter, Where ho will work duritiK tho aum Itier vacation. Mr. n ml Mm, Henry Canton nnd Mr, ml Mm William aHrnott It'ft Tuondny niorninir tor nn outliiff at l-ottt Uiks l.lonol tinrdner, n h lit tt avhool tu dent, who U eniidoyod tn the nlunor Ml ehed of the mill, had the four f Inborn or Iim loft ham. cut w hen It w caught in tint nimw. A local pliyni cian lias tne raw. DITTO IS SCHOOL DIRECTOR i h-H I pv colly- iTr. ' TK'UC- I ijO-fl. 1 v ... 1. f i 4 C S J Mi r : i- i ! f' annual ki.kctiox is 1iki.d simu.fuj.d (Recfvter Lane County Special) RPHINOKIKU., On June SO. The achool lection wan he)! Monday wnlnr In the htKh school auditorium, with on of the lurvtt crowds in at tendant for year. The tneetlntr, was for th purpose of e lectin a avhool . director and clerk. George Ditto and Harry Stewart were the two candidates for director. There were SIS votes cast, t.oorve Ditto receiving the Rroateat majority of 2S3, and 90 votea for Mr. Stewart. J. W Coffin was unnnlmously elected as clerk. ...... . SCHOOL MEETING IS HELD R. P. SCOTT CIIUSKX IHItKCTOH AT CKKSWKI.l (Reclster Lane County Special) CRESWKL.U Ore., June IS. The annual school meeting of district No. 40. which is tho Ores well district, was held at the school house on Mumlav afternoon as advertised and was called to order by H. II. Powers, chairman of the board. The minutes GUESS AGAIN Maybe you guested wrong ANDERSON'S . Film Shop 1 L of the last meet I me were read and ap proved as wait iilxo the report of the clerk. Miss KUanbeth Try on. The number of pupil enrolled puts Ores well in the second claim district. The Inst year seven teachers have, been employed and thero h ave been ; In the h(Kh school. The election of a director to succeed H. H. Powers called for a ballot. Chester Nuland and II. C. Travtllion were tellers and the nominees were R. K. Siott and William llolllston. The remih of the first ballot was It Scott 19. William llolllston and H. 11. Powers Mr. Scott was de clare! elected. Miss KHiabeth Tr'on was re-elected clerk by unanimous 'Ot There being no further business the meeting adjourned. CH KSWPJ.Ii VKKSOXATA f Rttf Lan Couotv SpeclsU PRESWELU Ore., Jun 1. Mlw Kdith Snere came home Friday fin ihln her school work In Portland for the vear. On Sunday she left with some friend for California where, she will take advanced work in one of college. IV. Kd Padden. of Portland, nr- lvel at CreswrtU Monday afternoon, having tnken his degreed at V. of O. during the morning. j PLAY STAGED ON SATURDAY Ice cream nml cake during the eve ning. The proceeds of the evening will he; equally divided between the two societies. Kveiyhody comv mid huve n good time. Round Trip Fares to ' Portland $5.90 Every Day $4.90 Week End Tickets sold on the daily fare are good for return October 31, week-end tick ets sold Friday and Satur day for IS days, and those on Sunday until and includ ing Tuesday. This arrange ment continues until Sep tember 30. Portland Rose Festival Jane 20-23 Inclusive Every day has a program of interest and pleasure. Oregon Electric Railway H. R. KNIGHT, Agent TWItSTOV TIIKSFIAXS TO 1-KK. SKXT "tXOPMKXT OP KlJjKX" WALTERVILLK. Or.. Jun SO. The Thurston young people will Klv a piny Saturday .evenlnir. June 4 ut the I. O. O. K. hall, of Wallervllle. The title of the pluy l "The Klone ment of Kllen." The t'hrintlan Kn tleavor .oclety of Waltervllle will ll S. S. CONVENTION SUCCESS KVKNT TO 11 K IIKl.O XKXT Yr.Ml AT Tlll HSTOX (TUitltter tan County 8m'UU WAt.TKKVltXK. lire.. June 5ft. The Sunday school convention held Sunday was one of the best ever held. The newly elected officers for this year are president, Mrs. Hay Itautth. of Thurston; vice-president. M. J. Wearln. of WaltervIHe: secretary -treasurer, Mr. Kmiee. of Leaburg. Several Invitations were, offered for tho place of meeting next year and It was voted to hold the convention next year at Thurston, to bo held the third Sunday In June. W.U.TKI.VIIXK PKHKON Ji lHKotfr t-ur Cuuaty Stelall WALTKKVIl.l.h Ore.. June 3ft. Oladys In man lefc Sunday for Mon mouth, when she expects to attend summer school for six weeks, Frank Ashley was in Kugeii Mon day on business. Paint Your House Mister Yes, we can tell you what it will cost. Pre too & Hales, Agents JMiocnix Paint and Fuller's Varnishes, Etc PHOTOGRAPHS at TOLLMAN'S 1 ,!! Irt Yen m Stirtul Kchnlulctt llWUt-r loeLVunty ittM-isl FKANKI.1N. re.. June -'0. An l cream social and program will be held on the church lawn at Franklin June ?3. program beginning prompt ly at 8:30 o'clock, consisting of dia logues, speaking. Instrumental music and singing, gotten up hy the ladles of the C hrlstlan church. Kverybody made welcome. TRENT TO STAGE PICNIC KVENT TO UK SATtltHAY IX TIIK (iltOVK (R.Kl!itr ln. Couotr 8pcl.l TIIK.NT. ore.. June 20. The Trent picnic will be lnIU In the picnic grove Saturday. June 4. The proitruin will conrlat of reudlnm. exerclHee, tllu loRue, nlwrlnir. orchentnt and luind munic and nildreea dullvered by Harry Benton, of Kuirene. The aporta will Include a baaebnll lime between the Y. M. C. A. of Ku Kene aud the bund hoy, team here. 1'illow right, rucee, Kurd pulllnff be tween the old and the new. cracker eating. Ice cream eating blindfolded, plugugllea. bicyclo race. etc. A ainull prlie will be given the winner.. XIIm l.cta Wheeler upent lt Krl day with Mm. l-imt liiiiiKhnian. Krk. vtalted Willi Mr. and .Mia. U IS. Weat tlia fleet u( tlio week. l.eo Stroud, of Portland, wna In Trent the firm or the week. Mr, and Mm. lionhli'k nnd an. Ir vine and orvul iluilvy, of UeAler, pent Sunday here. The ball bcy' ..irlnl Haturtlay eve ning wit. well ntlriid.it. Mm, W. U Wheeler. Vera Wnl, llelty Klliibull utul Thellim Wheeler hlteut Kridiiy with Mre. I'earl llulton anil llrnalo Wheeler at the mill above Lowell. Kdna Stroud nnd Vlda lllllley re. turiunt home from Corvtilll Kalurduy. alter a-wttwk' elny. -- The ttuae bt'iUbem. of rnllnge drove, vlelted with the Dohart family the pant few dnya. Jediand ICriM'.i Wheeler have been nick the pant week. Word Ima been received here of the birth of iv dauuliter nt I'orvallln, to Mr. am! Mm Itonuld Hubert., fnrtii eriy llultla I'uiieiirtiri of thla plnco. TELL your dealer you want to see a FiskTire beside any other he offers you. He has it in stock orcangetit. See for yourself what the Fisk Tire has to offer in extra size and strength, how its resiliency compares when you flex the tire under your hand, how the depth of the non-skid tread looks beside other treads. This is the way to buy tires! Thart't a Fisk Thrm of extra valua in every jtec for car, truck or speed wagon ffAO Tim to nm-Hrmt TISKXT NKWS NOTKS (Kill.ler Lao. Coanty 8pecl.lt TRENT, Ore., June ZD. Mr. and Mm. Perry William, and child spent Sunday at Cloverdale. Mr. 8tona waa a Eugono vl.ltor Monday. Mr. and Mm. E. D. Hutton. of Low ell, apent Saturday evening and Sun day In Trent. Mr. Mojhl apent a few day. laat week visiting at the llert Doty home. John Stuman and Fred 1'apenfua left laat week for Waahlngton. Scott Williams waa In Salem a few days laat weok. and leaves this week for California. The school meeting Monday nfter noon was attended by about Z0 voters. Mr. Bohart was elected director. H. S. Baughman clerk and H .C. Wheeler high school director. The high school tax carried unanimously. Mr. and Mm. Vance Sluman, Mm. Keever and daughter. Leona. made a trip to 8alem laat week. . Mr. and Mm. Blgln Unlit., of Count Ill.Vt'lll.V XIAVS NOTTS I He.l.i.r ln. feuitir llaeel.ll llluM'IIL.V, tre June III. I. M. Sprtigue and diiiiahter. Mm. Itny Hy pheit, of Alvndnie. .pent the week end with Mr. and Mm. I. rllavter, Mr. ami Sin. Ileorge Syphera and dituichter. tof Noll, Hand tlrahnm. of Kltuira. l. o. Morgun. and Murvlu INiv. of tlotd.on. attended the dance at the gmnge hall' Saturday evvuing. Mr and Sim Will Vnunlin. of Vaughn and Mr. and Mm Ilcrn Ora ham, of Klmlrn. .pent the week-end with Mr. and Mm. K. J. Ilolierleon. Mr. and Mm. W. K. Slayter. W. C. liilltngs and daughter, Kthel, came home Saturday frum Kligene. Mr. and Mm. K. It. Myem and son. Stuart and Mm. I. Slayter spent Sun day aflerhooH with Mr. mid Mrs. W. K Slayter. Mr. und Mm. tinier lAinu ana son. Mr. and Mm. O. M. Ilulbiirt aud aons. Harry Hobortmin and eons enjoyed a picnic betow Trluiigle lake Sunday. Marvin Cts and MlMt Meryl HUcho. of tlotdaotl, spent Sunday at Triangle lake. Mr. nnd Mm. A. V. Thompson nnu children of Kuaeiie, .pent the week end with Mr. and Mm. J. W. Itu.t. Mr. and Mm. I II. Thompson ami daughter. Mr. and Mm, Win. Harris. of Kugeue. JIH'llt Sunday at Triangle lake. (diaries Hlnvler tins nurennweu new Kurd roadster and will drive It home Monday evening. Vern I'onilus. who has been work Ing at Iteetl.port Is visiting his par enta a few duya. 1121 v iHfu riunt IcHviei. Ino. IIIVISO NF.WK KOTKH mviNO. Ore.. June 30. Mr. 8. C. Itarndtm Is at home, after an absence nf Aleven waeka. soent In' Kugene for treatment. Six weeks of thai time Aha. wna In thn hOSDltal. Mr. and Mrs. K. W. 7mwalt re ceived a telegram last Friday staling thnt their dauahter. Mra. m. u. ksiso, who la now living near IMn City. Wash., was onernted on for nppendl cltls at tho hospital at Kpoknao, Wash. From last report she waa uo In if as well nn could bo expected. Wrn. O. Klussman motored to Cor- vallls last Sunday morning. Itay Fisher, from Fern It I due, has been delivering strawberries to the tienoU of Irving thn past week. Vernon Wlscorson entertained Mb Class In school wlib a wiener roast and other enjoyable features last even Ing. the event being tn honor of hta nasalng the Mh grade examination Geo. Mountas,and - Umily, from (Continued on Pane 10, ilo, ) Her "Chauffeur" Is Now Her Husband 4 r "s r. y f i I r ., V fce .is-r,ix'B.- V 5J n " t. Whon MIm Edna Harry, pretty Ottawa school toucher, loft a dilcngo railway station and stepped Into what sho thought was (V taxlcnb she stopped right into matrimony, lien Joyoe, woll-known,and wealthy publlshor. author and globe-trotter, who won driving his prlvala cor, wag tho mnn mistaken for a chauffeur, Tho wedding will take place Juno-- - Everybody wondering excited we can a i is how sell good goods so rediculously low, a a tk out it is no secret, our strategic situation gives us the advantage over other stores. Allotment of Sum mer StocksFrom U. S. Army Camps Must Be Sold to the Public Immediately Campers, hikers, and tQurista - n ow is the time to get your every need supplied at prices that are causing frank amazement attha'r lowness. The best grade of merchandise only is included in this sale. Shoddy or inferior goods not handled. SHIRTS $1.25 Blua duunbrajr Work ShirU $2 Drea Shirts 69c U. S. Army Oliva Drab Iliads Underwear 7Se Army Undershirt. Drawer 49 c $1.50 Athletic Mb 7Jc OVERALLS $1.50 Blue JU High Denim Grade Over 89c $3.50 Lee UniocuklU $Z6 SHOES $50 Army Mm Lot Shoe $3.39 $6.85 0fcr.,SW- SOX 20c Army Dress Sox lie 50c Wool SoekYsfc $730 Value 2 for $5.75 PanU,Breche, Army Khaki Br es for oulinf 89C $5.50 Wool Br $16 Surplus Army oods Store i 1 1 Eugene 646 Willamette Lb Cottage Grow -... i -i -1 Nnllco to Cntitrnrtnni Benloil bids will ba received liy the founty Court of Ijine County In the Court Itoom nt Kugeno, Oregon, nt 1U0 n, m Mnnrtny, July aril, M2J, for the grmlliig, nml nlsn for thn nm cnnninlslng of the (llllespla corner suction of tho Kugene-lKiriina rond, llnnrt Prnpent No. s. Plnns nnd spec. Iflrntlnns may he seoured nt the Coun ty Hiirvoyor's offlco, Kugens, Oregon, The right to rojoct nny nnd nil bids Is roserved. Ily order of the Pnuntv Court, .......... n. b. BnraoN, County Clerk. ; Hun-0-l- Eugene Auto Wrecking and Pirlfc 1U Wesl 8th new CRARS ' IN STOCK 1 vv cwnt -vnu MONEY ' TRY, ; . ... :.. )''.:: ; . t m' rV , Eugerla,' Oregon 0