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'VI) ' TWO MORNING REGISTEHt,jr,uS. ORE., SUNDAY, AUG. 13, IW l ,.4: if' : 3 i ' Morning Register Lane KIKINj'IKI.l VKHSONAhi (HcKllcr Lane Couuty Hpevinlj Sl'lUNGl'lKUX Oro.. Auk. 12, Mr. iinU Mm. Frank Gordon have had u number of friends visiting tit their homo thin week. Mm. J, Beard, Mrs. lo rd mid small son, Mrs. Clllfrey of oroHWeil and -Mr, (ikmTon a fiieee, Miss Nolllo Welnseuroid of Portland Mr. and Mrs. Gordon are leaving next Wft-lt. fur Kltsoh snrinps whore they - will ire main for two or three weJcfl for Mr. Gordon's health ; Mrs. K1 K ester Is vfeltine Iri Astoria Tor two weeks. . iiM'tfu' Clara-t JL-irlson' -liast returned from -Worldling Vhoro tshs hits thorn vp-hif-fr friends - rt ;i t.. Mrs. T. A. Rntlibuir IS able to be homo again after her serious accident last Hat 1:1 (I uy When the Ford in which she was ridiiiK overturned. , . The board walk on EUtnth and Ninth on B street la torn up and pre pa nation Is being muflo to put til' a cement 'srnlk. . Mr a. F. 1. Smith and baby of Klanv nth Falls are visit! np with Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Lambert and! -family for a iMr, and Mrs. Freeland are ptnnnlnfr on: leaving soon to spend & week at Nw port. Miss Bernleo Jncobson Ir home again after her little camping trip with a number -of friends at Dexter. Born, to Jlr. nnd Mrs. C. W. Wet xel. Wednesday,. August 9, a baby girl. Miss Louise Hnssen was elected at the Inst school meeting i instructor in. mathematics Jn, the- hlph school The Janitors for the hullsUntf were also placed, W. H. Gnnts for the Lln eoln school and R. W. Smith for the hleh .school. , . - . Mr. nnd Mrs. F. R. Chase nnd t,wo daughters, -Gladys and Carroll, left this mnrninir for Newport, where they will remain tor -one-month. NEW ARMORY IN PROSPECT ' - ' ' COTTAOE OKOl'K NEEDS PRIM, - HAJLL AND MEETING WjACK ' COTTAGE OROVB, Ore,, Aue. -11 (Special to the Restate r).--Cot tape Grove may have a . new armory tf present plans which are under con sideration by. the. city council are carried outi The neet 01 a. now ar mory, not only as a home for company I), Infantry unit of the Oregon na-- tlonal guard, but as a .place for com munity gatherings and public meet- Oar Service ' SAVINGS ACCOUNTS . The future, capitalist 3(7, , tnostalw'ays begins with a Savings Accourit, and is. distinguished from other mortals by the persever- ' ance -with which he keeps , -at.it' '.- . , :. . v More than two thousand ' men, women , and children have Savings Accounts at .the , First National, and -.' are -making their dollars bring mi interest. Sup . posing y6tt fry having in- ' terest paid to you instead of paying .it "( always to SI Yoar of Hetpful Set-rice ' j :-rriitsr-o!-'::; NATIONAL fiANK! No-, sweeping up, shavings from around the waste basJ. ket, ,when hejre at? r. ; Eversharp pcncii.in.the house.. Styles, and sizes from 50c up'. , '. LUCKfelrS JEWELRY STORE riRetflrts No Water f Requires Ko Acid' ' Requires No -Attention I fat ,.tbi Battery ih your car and forg t "t full writ ten guamntee- for 3 years i - BATTERY CO. I& and Pearl PbM Stt uaoiry Oaftery County News Service In km, has long been felt In Cottage tirovo. C. C. Oruson, commander of company i. ana k. c npniy, com pany clerk, appeared before the coun cil at the monthly meeting of that body Monday night and presented a plan whereby- tho state would pay one-half o the coft of a modern nr niory. the founty one-fourth, nnd the SPRINGS HAS NEW' TANKS ilTTRArflON f rnffl4trrLflrie County SpMlal) ,. COTTAG-K OHOVU Oro., Aug. -12. The new cement swimming tank fc'hich has heeh built at. the Cala pooya springs resort, will lie opened with a celebration at the springs Sat urday and Sunday. The tunk is one of the longest In the suuo, being suxso feet in dimensions. Canoe tilting, barrel tiding, races, divtng and other water .porls aro on the program for tho (wo days. . . The water In the new tank le of graduated depth, Trom 3 to 8 feet. A 40-horse-power boiler hai tien Installed for heating the water during the winter. N. 6. Hayes is manager X the springs. , , , HARVEST PICNIC PLANNED BIG TIMB KJtPl-XTKD AT IiAKE CREEK H.4TC11ERY (RRhterLaue County Special) -VI&SHOMK. Ore.. Aug. 18. The annual harvesters' picnic will be held at the Siuslaw fish hatchery on Lake crock, Saturday, August ltf, beginning at 10 a. m. with a boys calf judging. 11 is expected that many calf clubs will participate fn the. contest Sev eral purebred cattle are to be on the grounds, also the poultry and sowing clubs will hitve exhibits at this time Those who will speak aro H. C. Sey mour, state club lender, ira P. whit-' ney, county agent, B. N. Allen,' state livestock expert. J. O. Swnit. county club lender and Mr. Crosby of he state dairy department. Those in charge of the cafeteria! luncheon are: Mrs. James Jonsten. i Mrs. David Homer, Mrs. G. Stinhauer, i Mrs. Lewis Rwanson. Mrs. Burl Clark.; Mrs. Owen Thompson. Mrs. Bert Til- son. Mrs. Lucy Rust. Those in charge of the Ice cream are Konneth Stin hauer. Ralph Prlndel, Carl Price and Walter Swanson. BLACHLY BOYS ON TOUR CAIF CMTB MEMBHRS COME TO WIIiLAMKTTE TAljiiEY ' " Register tneCotmty Special) o BI-AOHLY, Ore., Aug. .12. Tho niachly calf club made a trip to the Willamette valley Thursday to parti cipate in several stock judging classes conducted by Ira P. Whitney, county agent, and J. G. Swan, county club leader. Professor Lindgren, livestock specialist from O. A. C, and Mr. Law- son of the Shorthorn Breeders' asso ciation were on the tour and gave the boys nnd girls much valuable help in judging. Contests were held on Chest er White hogs at J. W. Maxwell's, on Shropshire sheep at McCormack's and on sheep. Duroc Jersey hogs and Shorthorn cattle at uat Young s. The members, of the local club made some very fine scores, the club. average be ing 77 ?-3 . . DAIRYMEN WILL GATHER BLACHLY TO BE SCENE OF SEV- ERAti GATHERINGS ' 4RSfter Laae Oouaty Spectal) BLACHLY, Ore.,' Aug. 12. Several even ib of much Interest to dairymen and poultry raisers of this commn nlty, are scheduled for the .near fu ture. Ira P. Whitney,, county agricultural ft&ohjt, will address the patrons of- the LaRO .Creek Dairymen a association on -the evening of August 17 at Slay- tera halL - Mr Whitney has made a thorough- study of the cheese, making industry at Tillamook for. the benefit of the dairymen of western Lane coonty, and will discuss cheese mak lng. He will also discuss the desir ability of forming, a cow testing asso ciation in the community. . on Friday -ittormnr, August '18, Mr. Whitney will work with the local talf club In a stock judging demon stration at W. B. Blachly's farm. In the afternoon he will conduct poultry, i colling v-nemonstcation at M. Johnson s and at H; B. -Hemme s. r - MasROlm HlllegiiH HI (Register Lane County Special) CRE8WKLL, Ore., Aug. 12. Mr. and vMrs. M. . J. Hillegas and- Mrs. Roberta Stone left Friday morning for Amity. Oregoni called by a mes sage from George-. HillegM 'that his son,- Malcolm was rapidly falling from the result -of an operation for appendicitis. They had known of the operation, but hofl heeh notlfttia it was successful until this last message. Malcolm is about seventeen years of age and the only son of -JWr and Mrs. George Hillegas. Miss Eniu -VeatcH and Mhw Wanda Veatch of Cottage Grove came -op to ke'ep hbusej for naipn stone wniie nis wire is away. - tREfiWlLf j NBWfl NOTES Register Lane County Special) CRESW.ELU Ore.r Aug. 12. On Thursday evening. Miss Leda.Everson, Miss Lois Everson, M.rs. Ethel Ever- son .and. Edward Weber wero enter tained at evening dlnftcr. at the home of Mrs.-Traxler.i . , The. cannery will take In pears on Monday next and requests that the first picking be confined to the 2 Ms and, over, thus thinning and allowing the others to mature to a larger slie. Mn. E. Harding' went to Newport Friday to remain until Tuesday where she will enjoy an outing with a friend Miss Wilson, a teacher In the high school at fltoux City, South Dakota. Miss WMflon.. will return .with Mrs. Harding for ft visit here. ' Sherman Morss and family - aro back from .their motor trip to .Cali fornia, arriving tho , middle of tho week. U. E. fltrlpp, who has been visiting his daughter, Mrs. Cora Olson, for tho last fow weoks left for Chicago Sat urday afternoon . -. , . Tho Royal Neighbors hold a food sale on Saturday In tho front window, of the Olson confectionery. storo.- James Richardson left, for Seattle this morning after a two weeks' vaca tion. He is advertising manager of the Fisher Flouring company and has a decorated car for the purpose, A, K. Co well of Milwaukee was In town today making 'the trip toy auto. FliOHRlfCB EWH NOTES (RnftMer Lane County Speclil) FLORWNCM, Ore., Aug. IV. Rov. F. H. Nef f, with a company M Boy Scouts, left Monday on their Why to tho enpo for n week's outing. Mrs. Alice M. Miller and son came in from Nogene Sunday to nuiko tlielr homo In Florence for n while. II. J. Sa uml ers of tho 8 hit law re gion, is spending a few days ut Marsh field. L. J. Pour tie has moved his stork of hardware from the Hunt building at the toot uf Urn-til ti street to a room on the llynd bulltlitiK and in putting in a lot of new good, Mrs. J, K, Holt and children or Hridal Veil arrived here Sunday to vittit her parents, Alt', und Mm. c Huehaua n. The government ttraetor i whioh has been wmI In building road luxir 11 I'rtu light house was brought to Flor ence Thurttday and taken up the river to Ralnroek the next day to be Uted on the rtuid there. - Ralph Johnron sua wife, who were married' nt StithtTlln. )rwn. lam arrive hero Sunday to make (heir homo on North rork. They will re Hide In the ltigelow hnune, W. R. Buchanan, the North Fork mall carrier, has left for a ItuMlneHS trip to Portland. Ills brother. Cor nelius, will look after the niatl dur ing his absence. Tho rain vesterdar nnd hist nlirht was certainly welcome in th'ls part of the state. Besides stopping the forest fires It will start the grass nnd make good feed for th dairy herd. Mrs. S. Manerud of Eugene was In town last night on her tay home from u week's outing nt Heoeta. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Kyle left Tuea- (Ta' for a trip to Portland. COKHRN SEWS NOTFS V (Rpitlter Lane County Six-rial) GOSH EX. Ore.. Aug. 12. Miss Miriam Bohart of Trent is convalesc ing satisfactorily following an opera tion for aonomllNtis at the local Hos pital Tuesday. Mrs. Baldwin of Cres well Is also nt tho hospital, under tho care of Dr.- Rndabaugh. Frank Peebles nnd son, Kugene, are helnlhg P. T Boyd put down a well. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Guy nnd family, accompanied by Mr. nnd Mrs. Wayne McBoe, motored to Harrlsburg hun- day. : P. Tk Bovd nnd daughter, miss kiss. entertained friends from Walla Walla at dinner Thursday. En route homo to Astoria from a vacation spent at MeCredlo springs, Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Ohler nnd fam ily mado a short visit at H. L. Ed munson's home. Miss Dorothy Matthews of Pleasnnt Hill spent several days visiting friends in Goshen last week. Miss Jesslo Carder visited friends in Eugene Friday. Mr. and Mrs. W. Jungbnner or Eu gene were visitors at C. A. Hoffman home Sunday. W. J. Scharen Is reported quite 111. . Clyde Carder is working in the logging camp nt Wendling. Miss Theodora Hoffmann, with a party of friends is enjoying a motor trio along the Oregon const and us far south as Eureka, California. Ernest Matthews was a business visitor in Creswell Tuesday. Mrs. C. B. Rhodes of Eugene visit ed her daughter, Mrs. Lloyd Stafford, and family Inst Sunday. Visitors at the J. C. Johnson home are Mrs. J. E. Mnrks and three child ren of Rose burg. Mrs. Mnrks is Mr. Johnson's sister. There will be no Sunday school ser vices at tho Goshen church Sun day morning, - August 13. as the school, as many as can. voted to at tend camp meeting at cottage urove. Mrs- M. Barr is visiting relatives in Newberg. Mrs. H. L. Edmunson and dnugh ters. Beatrice and Jean, were callers at the home of Jessie earner wcuncs dav evening. Saturday visitors nt Omer McBee home were Mrs. George Ktownri ami family of Springfield; Mr. and Mra Warner and daughter of Oregon City. Mrs. E. W. Fisliernnd little daugh ter, Gladys, spent Wednesday with Mrs. Oscar Carder In Eugene. Ih. nnd Mrs. J. Gv RadabanRh. Mr. and Mrs. Chan Rychard of Portland. Mlsa Grace Porkor of Monmouth re turned several days ago from a pleas ant vacation trip to Crater Inke. .drading began August 4 on the road, leading to the A. C. Hoffman. Dow' Moxley and Horaco Hampton farms. Miss Tally, superintendent of the Sellwood hospital in Portland, accom panied by her mother, wero guests of Miss Elsa Boyd one day rocontly. - While working on Mr. Oxloy"s new house, S. S. Carder foil a distance of about 10 feet, spraining his ankle very badly. A party of Goshen young people spent a pleasant evening with Mr. and Mrs. J. Cv Johnson Saturday , Threshers have been busy in this vicinity the past ten days. .Plans are being mado to build. a barn on the Dow Moxley fnrm to re- Another Royal Wedding Is Reported at Hand - r 1 ' " v-7 Tho yountr Prlncli.fl ftpiirlnft. nnte it. aocond (Intiithtcr of tho .klnir nnl) diieen of flmln, la how roportcrt en gnKei to Crown Princo Unihorto or Itnly; 'Wmaelt only 17. Tho nn nounTOinent of the hetrothnl cothc from a acomlngly trustworthy ourco In Madrid. . V5 f! " Br Morula Jap Table Cloths $1.19 Wore $1.75. Sixe COnOO wasii Rimr-aiiti-eil ; pretty Japaiu-sc designs. 17x24 Pillows 69c Regular 95c value in nil new fenther j all new fancy tick. Table Oilcloth, Yd. 27c Regular 35c Standard Dilcloth in plain and fancy patterns,. 4S inches, wide. Pure Silk Hose 89c Regular $1.25 values. First grade in nn assortment of colors and sizes. Paramount brand. , ; 36-Inch Scrims, Yd. 11c Regidar 19c Curtain Scrims in white nnd scrim with narrow borders. Children's Kliaki Play Suits of strong, durable material, red trim ming, nil sizes 49 c ac placo the ono destroyed, by tiro last Monday morning. A. O. Miller. Steve Hnlnr nnd Howard Merrlam wero transacting business In Eugene Friday. JUNCTION (WY rKRSOXALS llffhtr Las County Special) JUNCTION CITY, Ore., Aur. 13. Mrs. b W. Mnrtln of Munsfleld. Wash., who has been the guest of her mother. Mrs. J. Martinson, left for her home this week. Mr. and .Mrs. Frank Phillip and dauKhter, Mabelr vera shopping: in Alhany Saturday. Dr. Koyal Olek, cyo spoclnllat of Eueno. was at A. It. Tracer's lust Hatui-duy on proresslonnl business. Mrs. Urio Ruff of Port In nd Is vls Itins her niother-ln-luw, Mrs. Arvllla Huff. Mrs. Rnlph Undsey nnd son. Milt on, of Eugene, wore priiests of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Hoppes Friday eventnff. Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Phillips and sons,. Roy Jnd Hnrry, will leave on ;! 'i Sire 30x3 30x3 32x3 31x4 32x4 33x4 34x4 32x44 ttx44 34x4 2 44 ,. JlV ,1,,.... , i Sale of New ,. Fall Hats A wonderful assortment of niftv mW f:)l patlcriis. Val ues'to $?.'5lV-l : $2.95 The New Slipover Sweaters A most delightful nrrny of the newest i(i l'nll Sweaters $1.98 ipeoipil.es cash store 30 EUGENE r their vacation next week. Thy will visit will Schrocdcr's of Houthvru Oregon. Ur. and Mrs. v. W. llioka were KuKtMio chillers Wednesday. The cooked food salo Klvon by the Health nasociatlon hero netted $14.30. which wuh surely a truod fhowlnif. Mr. and Mix Hto Moppes enter tained Mr. and Mm. Uulph I.liulncy and their son, Wilton. Dr. nnd Mrs. W. W. Hit-kit, at a dinner Friday ev ening In honor ot Mr. Hoppes birth day. Cuttfiur Out I ho Lant Wont ArchaeiiluKUtta have recently been pusxteil over the flndliic of tho head lens body of an lK'ptiun pilnoexH hi an ancient tomb. It seems that the ue-itlon ns to how tho lady I nut her head is Important In urchucoIoKlcal circles. In certnln Oriental countries It h customary for the head of the houac In the event of n domentlc nrtrument. to behead tho lady, thus cutting the ueiv Culp These Prices Are Effective' at Once Culp Plan Armstrong Cord 0 vcr.ue Size Trice 30x3 111.10 30x3 11.95 32x3...... 16.25 31x4 . 18.80 32x4 20.70 3.1x4 21.35 34x4 .. .....1..: , 22.00 EXCEPTIONAL FABRIC PRICES i ' Empire Fabric TureGum Trice Tulips S 7.75 $1.35 9.60 1.SS 13.50 1.70 15.05 1.85 17.40 2.00 18.50 2.10 18.85 2.30 , , 2.50 2.65 2.75 Again Culp prices arc reduced not because of too liigli prices in the past, but because of the lower cost of raw materials. In fact, Armstrong lias been n fearless leader in forcing consumer tire prices to their teal levels. Todav Umpire aiiil Armstrong tires represent the greates t tire values AT ANY PRICE! Martin " .''AUTHORIZED East 7th Avenue SH Selling E. 9th ..... .. ,. ..SALEM nrKUtiient short Doubtless tho lant words that Umied front the dpi of the huatlle princes were: "Where have you ween 7" Judge. Srlxltuc 1 1 hi (pMrt unity "Whi're iirp you uolnff In such hurry?"' nuked Mrs, HltibleH. "Over to John JiiKihy'H houne," said Mr. Hlhbles. "He hnn jurt telephonwl to link If 1 could lend him a eork nrrew. nnd I'm taking It myaelf. "Couldn't you send It?" "Mrs. ItihhlcK." wild Mr. Tllbhlrs, In cutting In new. "the question you asked me shows why in out women aro unfit to lend nrmlfS nnd mnko uulek deol Minns hi htifOncttK deals Involving mil lions. When the pnyeholouleul mo ment arrives they don't know what to do with It.',' JilrmiitKhum Ako Hcrald. rniwtis KimrK. ttio eminent sinus tlqlnn and matheinatit'laii, state llmt in PM.4 per rent of nil the rllle of in vn.i per rt'ni di nil iio the world U Is pofalhlo to.wuko up Plan Size J2x4j4 -. MW 34x4 35x4i 3fix4 33xS . 35x5 . & Powell CULT - PLAN STORE Prices Phone 166 9-4 Sheeting, Yd. 49c Thu (uuious Moc.lips brand of Sheet, ing, bleached, 9-1 widths. Regular b'k t'ri,,,0, i '-' j,v. j, Turkish Towels 19c Regular 25c Turkish Towels, Kuw weight and siae. l''umous Cuiuiuii brand. , Men's Unions 59c ' Regular to $l.tKI values, rloseoiits in Athletic and llalbriggan styles; goU( values. . Men's Work Shoes $2.89 Regular $375 Army Work Shoe, heavy soles and all leather; all sizes, Men's Sox He Regular I'fc I'otton Sox tif fine iiial ity in black and cordovan. Men's nine 1 Work Shirt Double stitched throughout, l'ull etit, good weight. AlUiies 59c 3C nt nny hour of tho nltthc nnd hear somebody winding a flivver. Drtrult - - - 1 - - - 1 - -ii i ", FRECKLES Sew U the tfmr to fJet Itld of Tbon . t'iy bpou Tbere'i se looser lha ttliblst s4 tf RHUn sabamed of your frerklM. oihia doubla trnitb t gusrnUd to tvomt Itfrnrn homely spot. Simplf Kt an ounea of Othln dtmbl itrtjnth fnrm any druKNt unit apply s, liitl ( It attht and awmlns and jrnu itxmM 4 ton aao that ami tha ort trarhiM ban bun to duappaar, wblla tba Mihur am bsTa vaaUbad antlraly. It la Midon tkit siara than an entire ta naadad la ramplMstr elar tba aklo u4 cUl a twautllul dur oamplaikie. pa sura tn gsk for tha double trafti Othin. a tbl 1 m4 woaor Kuarsm of neaef bank U it fall ta ramars tracklM. (1) Trice $26.75 2750 28.10 28.90 29J0 13.40 35,05 Cord Trice $13.60 20.65 22.75 23.45 24.05 29.45 30.15 30.90