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I Business nen , world commerce with ...temi of Irani. ce facilities for pro- Il"'ly,,,rcatcn,,n, &tlycauc severe J 1 Insurance K?' ,t .Mint a sCorc dangers. u .ervice that you will ivc from "' WCY u1 ' policy i" the IlarV d Fire Insurance Com .. rc certain guaran- 01 jHmvv.-- EHERY 'fattm Agency NbthA.w.noow7 Esfeae, Oref on Junior High School Newt l(iiort Curd Olvmi Out (llrl Hroul Kiijoy Hike CIkuI'cIIv Danger Told Hcolllsii Hung Huiik - MORNING REGISTER, EUGENE, ORE., SUNDAY. APRIL 2$, 1023 Itiipurt caul were dlRlrlliiilrMl Inst Wuilmisiluy una iilllu a Hal of liluu ciinl mill liiiiioriililu llllllll IflllM , went iiwuidi'd. Tho hluu curd I given 11100 students Unit niuliu "u" ur n piua- in uviiry aiihjuul; mill llio hunoriililu mention 1 awarded thoau Ntudenl iniiklriK "a" ur nliovn In nil aubjevl nxropl una nnd ihm must not bu below ii "b." Tlia atu dnnu receiving blue t'lirdH were. Mlnnlii lliirlun, 7m 3 ; OrHujutii Win. Irrmlvr. 7n3;; Itniiin (iron. 7u3' Norn Aidllnn, Mi); Junot limit,.,, Mill; Imrl Helen Patterson, Kbl' Viula Wilson, tull; nnil Mildred llctli'f. 8n3. Tin,.,. u f ruble, mention were Jennie Klomm, nuiMii:,, i,uillllll,, VVUIaor Olllllns (,'lulio Hiimllu, Mnry Ui.nd, Llewel yn Bhiimwiiy, nnil Jlnrry Myers iMH Thursiliiy, lh uuul meet IliK diiy. Ilia mil nvouin w.,111 lo Hcmlrlcka lurk fur a .hurt busl- ri-NH IHMltlll IIMll tl .,,.. I f i our atippur.- Thy mat in room two nfter school, gathered their bllndlea (luiii'liim. wn suppoaril I mill rniiKlit tl... Knlrniouiit street car. upon arriving nl their rieatt uaUon iv short bualnes dlseuaalon wim lllllll t,ft( u.t.li.1. opened a Buck or wieners, niiiinh- nwnvw anu otnvr Kooa stuff tilt. ruMllll WltM . ,-...rt.li. .. A ftui liluvlnff mvhi-aI i..t......t.. game ih girls, parked, up and iiirmu liuinn, "Dtwtor any I can not uiwalbly livn morn limn alx moiitlia luiiKur." rnlil "Hoc' ItuiliKrrurd In nn nrt droaa to Iho alxth, arvi'ntli nnil plKhth rrndt or t lie whool, on tin i ftort mid mm or rlnnr.'(tc. Il frompt Attention nie wy to avoid nerious eye- trouble i to give your eyes prompt attention whenever you led any eye tuum. The necessary knowledge and cxpcricnc is at your disposal, and enable us to guarantee n measure of sitis lattion that you will not regret having. Any changes or alterations of lenses, if any, will not cost anything (or a year following your purchase. Save Your Eye . SfeHiumYilloodu Ml WILLAMITT UT uoini, omaoN EYESlGitV SPECIALIST . Tire Prices are Advancing We know it will pay you to have us repair your old Tires and receive more mileage out of them. If you need new tires we will be pleased to Jell you a Goodyear or Federal Tire, which we- know are the best at any price. Eugene Vulcanizing Works Phone 1920 Service Cm 957 Oak St. ; I Rainy Days Are Sure to Come! fill Ihev rind You on the v 77. .7 , ... Outside or the Inside? Duf'tig tho summer, montha-rjtmc, July and August "J" year finds a irrentor nunihcr attciTdincr Summer npalf. o ----- -; . Ejigcnc Business College will be in session every ibqoi t)ay,at)d, rcguWr. classes wil be.comlucted irt ":inarm i ypewMttng, nooKKeeptny, Burrauvlu' MarhinM. te. incrrnlMCSS trai,liK siicli' as you will receive here will you jY,"r coming capacity and will irrorejthan' repay Ask fta n n,ul ccnts for the timc n,ul mo,,cy 8Pcnt Places v in formation. It cost9 yoa nothing and ....uti no onngation. seheBiismessCblteee an n WuiF ROBERTS, President, Eugene, Oregi ( "lmette St, Phi Phone 666 0iMlliiui,rt-"iin,1 I Idiinio my ,,rol, ti Mo aliort lir to tlio uaa of i liir 'iii.h. 'Jim liM'turo wim Klvi'ii on 'imUiiy, Aiirll 23, at 10:30 a. m. In i hi uiuwnilily room. Tviiidnira am! Muilonia iiiik., ..iijoy,,,! nia lunturc ' '-,', "l'awl tin, i,iiii,i, lt K. -"Ik would llO lllllull KOuU among Uiu lioya or IIk. wiiiool. , a, Tlio idKliih Krndo lllnriitur iI;in'ii uiiiIit Mia Alia Hvliniodur, wlilidi uiu now Mimiyi,, Huoll'a l.mly of Ihn Ijiku," worn iiloiiaiuit. ly oiiturlnliiiMi IHl WUi,k nl dirti.r "nt imrloilH liy tho acliooi phono KiiiDh rmiiiniiKii. Two of lliu Hiiol- ,'' I',I',,"1,,',' aoiiKM inmitlonai'. In Tho Ijidy or Iho Ijiko," iiiimi.lv ,Ho'"" "d "Hymn to In VlrKln," with iluy4. Tho , Ktu dunla unjoyvd thorn very murll ami iimny I hut hud nvvr liiforo hoard III" HvotUall l,li K-il pen, illntlllK lllnhud thla rmialt: In iho aoiiKa. ' Twiloly J. 1. H. Imaidmll ,oya liiiiii Iiun hud a irooil l,n ,.r Hun mid thoy huvo Kiilm-d limit Jit or oonridonoa .In thnmnidvi. . KMiui'if wiiru Hi:iifiltlllMl for IIIMt wi)k mid holh kmimh worn won.hy I- II. H. The Kiiiuii Nolindiilod ror Wndnrmlny wim uliiviwl win. hirliiKflidir Iciim. it Wlu, ,iuy,.rt urti-r hoIiooI nt 4 o'clopk nnd wa wbii y junior niKti, tho acoro b Inir 111 ia o, Tho aocond kiiiii wn l liy,-d Krlduy artornoon with Wnl lorvlllo. . t TUo lrl roavrvvH enjoyed u hike lo lloudrlck' nark Iiul h,.iih,iv I'fti.rnoon. llolli IrinnKlca. tho "I'i'li" mid "l-oruwn" iiiiii nl tho CtirlHlliiu clHiruli on aoulh (Ink alrnot nt eleven' o'clock Hiiturdny niuriunif ami irocHtu lo Iho Y. W. (,'. A. buiiilldow on Klni'iiM. nf. luc wlilch they atnrtil on tho hike. TI.O UfAMA .Uin..AM..I L.. .1,.. ...... Mlaa Colllur. and MIhh Eimtor. brook". ' Mnny Inleroatlnir renorta In his tory hnvo been itlvcn hero Inlrly by tho atlldenta of Ihn hlnlorv clunaea. Thoy nm coverlnu tholr work, quickly nnd huvo decided lo anehd aoino or Iho time by Kltlnv roponii out or ino iiternry jjiKmta which nrn taken by dlfforent niom- hera or thn chtaaea. Theao renorti ii r i) to bo on tho luteal loplca or tho day, nnd nr to bo uwljrned by Mlna Ivn Weoden, practice, teacher ftom KuKona. hlKU. toawlion' nor mil, who la tuklns; tho clniuica, for Iho comma; week. a . iMt Thunulny nt 4 o'clock the alxth. uriulo hoMbnll team (boya) ' nnuonKcii conaon boyg baahau team. The. Junior hitch team a' no won In thla Rnma. tho acoro be ins ii to 10 In their Cnvor. ,. Lajit WvdiMfHjoy tha atudenla wero tnkan.lo tho armory butldlnc to hour a lectur on- "Forejit rrcn nrvatlon." ulven by-a. forvat ran per nuiralnb'd by the g-overnment. The claaaen that hoard tbo loaluro were from tho rourth srndo ud to tho elKhth, Ineluatve. Tho lectur wua creutly enjoyed by the atudenta and- an anile were uae ulonir with tho Itcturo It wn anld to have been cne or tho moat Interesting talks cf tho Romcster. 'Oh. look ai Billy! Inn't ha rule?" "flld you rend about Llla.t'' wore aome of tho expreeaiona hear.1 n the hull Inat Monday nnor the dlatrlhutlon of tho aohool paper. The hull were, blocked with boys nnd RtrlM atandlwr about reading thn lateat newa or Junior hlh. Thla" woo. th-ron! laauo ot tho achool pnper, nnd frrent excltemenc- wna ovldont amonr tho students. 1IR.VUIUCK& HItiJf NEWS (Continued from Pago 4) Mr. nnd Mrs. P. B. Chrlstenson: MIh Oertrudo JJIerlcIn, nnd Frank ralmoiv Tbo sonlor class annottneemonts and peraonitl curds have been re ceived and delivered to tho students by tho momboro of tho committeo. KIoIho Hill and Alma Koepp. The iinnouncemcntn wore .ordered from Sf-attlo nnd cost rive centA each. Tho . engraved cards aro approxi mately tour Inches squnre nnd boar tbo class emblem In raised goldi A rreshmnu mooting wus called Thursday after school by tho class udvlsura. Mlas Helen Anderson and I. K. Chrlstenson. Tho purpose of the mooting was to urouao Interest in tho Tcrrlll cup contest to bo held aoon. mudonts will bo aided In their cbolco ot selections by tho ICngush toaohor ana tho librarians. All copy for tho 'Eugehcnn" ha boon prupareo) and-' tho mntorlul ai'iit to tho lulntora. Koko and Ttf fr.ny, local prlntcrnj nro handlliiB Iho work. Tho books will bo ready for diHtributlon May 28. a week be-. furo tho closo ot sohool. Tho advanced- senior EnglUih clusseM havo begun, tho study, of hhnkcspeiire'o "Hnmlot." Tho Jlrst uemester Junior clnsscs aro Just bo r.lpnlng tho study of "Julius Cae t.or.' Tho advanced Juniors nro studying "Macbeth" and tho aij vunoed sophomores aro woll under, wuy In their study of "A Mldsum' mor night's Proum." Tho Wrst homester- snphomoroB nro prennr Ing to study "Tlio Morchuntj ot Vcnlco." e Tho Athenian Literary club hno) it plcnlo ut tlio Coburg bridge lhursdny ovenlngi It was nttond d by tho regular members nnd all report ft good tlmo. There- Were about throo auto loads. e . . - -' ' Tho list of snbjec.tii for tho "or rlll -oti .. orntorloivr contest hnvo boon posted In tho. library , where anyone wanting to ontor tho con test may ohoos his subject. Tho annual, Inventory-of tho high I'rhool library Is now holng tnksn by tho librarian, Mrs.' Fletchor,. . a Tho girl roaervea sold h'o croatn in tho high school halls Wednes day. Tho money, taken In from these sales will bo used for send Ing delogatos. to tho girls' confer enoo at Portland' this summer., a a Baseball! teams. hnvo been orgon iMdi In tho gymnasium. classes un der, tho, dlrootion ot Miss Olndys Conklln, nnd hnY-. dlflclod. tho fol lowing captnlns: 1 First poriod Jonophlno 1'itrdy. Fourth period Dorothy Cliasn. Fifth period Phoebe Whltncyi - Sixth period Vera Hostlck. Tho hnsobnll series botweon Miss Cenklln's and Miss bombard's classes will last until May J. arid then tho clnss series will be ployed. , , The champion team of Iho roll room series Is 207. The champlon rhlp game was plnyed Tlmrsdny : tit noon between 207 nnd 307-SIO comhlnod. Tho score, 82 to shows n total wnlk-nwny for S07. Tho bat teries wero Hheytho nnd Monerud for 207, nnd flhrador, Barnos, Bra mons nnd T)ler for 807-310. ; ) Wllh tlio completion or tno nnys roll loom Indoor . bnsobnll aorles FIVE lust Thuradiiy the Inter-cluaa aerlea is being porMioulvd. Th series will bu plnyed on a percentage bualu limti'iiit of ).y ellinliiiillonT There will bo two giimea oiMih weGk, on.i on Mondny and tho other on Wed lii'Kdiiy, at mini, i''i,r the first wook, tho soph Mnorea mid seniors will croon huts nnd on Wednesday- tho freshmen and Juniors will demonstrate their Indoor buaelull ability. Tho high school saving bank will cIpKo, on Mjiy 1 for the year. All atudenls ura urged to deposit enough to iiiukp their accounts ut liiiist, one dollar, urn thut amount is required teforo It can bo trans furred lo a savings account In the city bunks. Tho third and fourth . poriod jiymnusium, under the direction, of Mlas Maud lombiird. - played n Kimie of Indoor buaoball at noon, WertneMdny, April 26. Tho thlrJ rerlod eluss won by tho score of 80 to 12. ''' , '" ' " . Myron Htovens and Eslluir Tay lor, were idocttd com missionary for uio, nuxt six weeks' period by roll loom 321 on Wedru.nduy mornlliK. April 26. ,, Tbo Knglish six classes.. under I no supervision of Frank- J. Palm- et, enjoyed a picnic at the Coburg brldgo on Tuosday night. Miss borothy Kvuna and Mr,. Palmer acted us ch.tporons, -. . Tho Hendricks high school P.-T, A. luid a candy snlo In tho high i-chool corridors Thursday after noon. The cundy- sales are con ducted each week by thla organ isation, Ten .dollarsrwua taken !n ut; the .last aule, this money being iwil for Improvements in. the t Hiding. a ' Lois Inmnn and Harry Basford were elected commissioner in. roll room 211 for tho next six weeks. C'llver Cockcrllno wan aleo elected aecrctary-treaaurer because of. the v :thdrawal srom the roU room of D o former rno. ... ;:. ! The Hpnnlnh classea gave a plc i.lc after achool Thursday at Staf ford's grove. A tax ot 3.5 cents for the, bova and 25 cent for .the guts furnished the picnickers, with u delightful lunch. Music In the form of a vlctrola was. transported to the place of fun. After the usual baseball practice the boys In the Htianlsh- clnsset went out for a Jolly- time until 9 c 'clock. Ch-'iperoncs. worn Mr. nnd Mrs. Chess. Mrs, Cook, Muw Blaia Mr. Palmer, and Mis Knopp. Exlerudvo work Is being done by .tho French department of - Hen- uricks high. Written and. oral re ports from the iench magaalnes In tho llhnry nre being planned by- the atudents. The reports will b( wrUten Qnd spoken -In French. . The fourth, semealor classes will complete tho faoioue book, "Around tho World in 80 Inys," by Verne. by the first of tho term. Good Teeth and Good Health Teeth CHven' Us to Vo Hard ' Foods Aro Needed Decayed Tooth Poison Piian fouth''InKsenna" Harrubttrg School Note Kehcursing ror May Doy Hi.'hool Paper Nearly Heady Health Talk Is Given Hcliool Kxhlblt 1'lunncd Toe followlDKesRsy on good teeth and. good, boaltb won finit prue lo tbo Cot- lase. drove district la tbe esuy contest raoantly cooduoted throubiut XAnft eountjr. It wan written by- Freddie Stover, ot tbe fifth Bade of school dls- tridt No. 45. Tbe. essay wutntog first prise la tbe third district will be pub- liabed In an earl); Issue of. tbe Sunday1 olir. . . .... , , . ... .. .... ,,i Good teeth aro ono of bh great' .csseatlul of good bjoalth.. Tho time spent in caring-lor the. teeth 1 thne well spent, . People nowa days, oat no much, soft food and sweets that tho teoth,, uilU'sa. well cored for, soon decay.'.,. : Teeth were given us to Use. Wo Uiould' eat- more hard ioeua, and Itas musues and sweet. , This does not nwan. however, that we should track nuts, and bite other mat hara bUbstAncea, with, tho teeth. 4uch ireutmont will injure tho enamel covexina-thelu.. suer u whsctt they will Quickly- decayw . .- I It 1 worth, while to take the vpry bost care of our natural teeth for nctltlclulttonea are. uoven quite th sm.e,. V , . . . ,- . In eating we should thoroughly chow our- lood, as thla causes tho taiiva to como down, which, helps to digest onr food.-, i Billing our food causes us to have Indigestion, dyspepsia, ox con tllpation -.. , JJecayedV teeth are, oftor a source of poison to the blood. In tho body, and will affecb the general health of a person. Tooth that are kept clean- cannot deoay. To- keep thQDV clean, wo .should brush our tocth at least twice, a day, thrca times lx betturi in addition. t this crej wei snoura go .to. vna. ooniisi, iiu-u or four times a year to huvo all. necessary dentnt work1 done. . Microbes which cause ideoas' of the teoth may. fojrmy poisons, which affect the. Whole body, i causing rheumatism, lumbago, heart dis ease, pneumonia, -etc r In order to koep microbes from getting a foothold- we should keep. our t?eth and mouth cleam., ' ,'i '' , It Ib true that good health U Impossible without .nooA teeth. Medical' authorities now have no hesitation -In aeiwrtlng. that a hih Jorlty ot dlseiwoa can- be traced di rectly or. Indirectly; .to decayed teeth. mouth. Inteotlon. and dor cayod gums., Thorofpro It. IS of tho utmost imiiuvwinvw. hmp. tnke the very, best caro of our tooth, thus, proventlns most of' our riiRAneea.1.! - 1 -..-,, . ' Children nholo b taught to e uro for the tooth .tcom,. earnest tennu hcod; for it. is really, fan-more it". itai'uut to have alolean mouth Ulan a clean face and hands, ito Uk'" ni the ihlegR t.tmt Mi, shoutu re member: . Good health depend on good di gestion. Good digestion depends on good chewing. Good, showing, depend nn good Therotoro good, honlth dopends, on good teothi -' ,,.,..... VMVEKHITY HiqirNKWS (Continued- from Pago 4) out Into the light, as tho experi ment hud been done in a dark tcom. , Tho sonlor, four,. English ,olns.ie inbin nn Mi., Htudv of Burns. his poems, songs, and essays, next wook. Thoy navo just, rimsnw tholfwerk with one-aot plnys, aMit modern playwrights, Including Lody arogory, Lord Dunsnny, .lonn pyiigo.vliatirkio Mal orUncJC &W UnlRWnrthy. Percy MncKnyo, and Booth Tarltlngton. . lrAllHIHHUIta, Ore., April 28. (Hpiiclal to thn Ileglntur). The Iiuhi week ut the local achool bus seen the students nt l,n,h 11,,. hiih liihool ond Kriules putting In much pruiiarution on the various parts thoy will take In the big Muy duv exercise our school,, win i,. Tuesday afternoon. Teachers, ton nuve been giving this forthcoinlni big event much attention during the few days Just preceding Muy 1. The preparation on getting out iiiirrlhburg high school's initial paper by tha senior class for Muy IT, I being curried forward runlillv and things uro taking more detin ue snapa eucn day for what will ho a real school paper. Tbe firs', leading matter went Into the, llno typer's hands Thursday to be put Into typo and rnoro advertising tulronago has been secured., -, Mlas LvJia Storll. . (lomesllr- Kclcnco and art ond history teach er in the high school, did not re turn to again take charge of her t'asses losi Friday morning follow- nK ino nentn or ncr rather, as It had been .presumed sho would, but alio was back ut tho teacher's chair Monday morning. a a a . The regular chapel exercises nf the high achool Monday . morning wore featured by a talk on "I'cr ional Health," a therno chosen by Dr. J. T. Fox, Harrlsburg's new l-hysiclun, in appearing before tho high achool students for the firs'. tune.. His talk was very much ap preciated, as was also the other two selections rendered by stu dents which constitutes a regular pan ct these Mondny morn ne chapel exercises, , . , a Miss Margaret Evans, science and, English teacher in. tho high school, pumicd the week-end visit ing, with relatives nnd friends in Portland. She returned here Sun day evening. For'thot purpose of buying any new material they might have needed for their baU game Fri day afternoon, the pupils of the s.xth and seventh grades held at randy sale at school Wednesday forenoen at tho. recess period, and received a- total of $2.35 from tbe sale of the enndy, much of which was home-made f ; -..-: . . As an added, event for the after roon of May i - the eighth graders sio going to put on an exhibition oi tho school work they- have ac complished tho. past year for the general public to enjoy Inspecting The grade's teacher, Miss Mary Kotnn, helped the students largely in the preparation of an attractive exhibition of their work. a a, , i Lnst Thursday forenoon the girls of the. high school held their sec ond candy salo of the year of can dy made in the domestic science kitchen of tha high school. Thev v.re holding the sale for the pur pose of raising money for a .pur nose which Inter proved not necea- sary. ' A game had been sched uled, with tho . Brownsville, high girls-the -following, afternoon, but when tho time como the game on tha Brownsville field wns called off on account of rain.. The mon ey was for the trip- over there. The regular league boys' game was also to have been plnyed. of course. Leaburg School Notes Spoiling Teat Given High Grade Is Made ttew" Student Enters Barefoot Days Are Here 'ilLlL't- -'.' - i a III We are proud to announce on April 7, we built the 250,000th Indian P" : : s V ST a m I 4 91 'Motocyck mm m ...j.,n ;-t this was MM WE P fio: WW mHENde-; ;a. , MANUFACTURING CO. . SpringfieH Maes, awaaaBSsa mm isesecrilsiln were absent, from, school the first ct tho week. i The highest grade in the sixth grade geography test this week $8. was made by Anna Aya. . A new fifth grade student Fried Lleines. a granddaughter ot Mrs. Farnham, entered schooVlast Mon- Oey. , , . . , -. . Despite the. stubbed ' tn.es r and stone bruises, the small boys seem to enjoying barefoot these pleasant spring days. .., . , The high students are writlhs parodies on popular songs these days. - - . .-'Win : " fx i as Few re (he school- social events now. The students, as a wholer are working faithfully on their regu lar work. The class ranjrung highest is itrsc-year iaxm. ae-jrti jjww. , : J v., - . w - - The sewing class is worklngut-'tne we I11 !S?i.??Tn ton holes, (or . the sample books new. x. - . ; ffapt. to Sea i'-'V;'"I Slfklna considered himself a htir morist. He sent a selection ojt. hi original Jokes to the editor of a newspaper and confidently awaited a remittance His excitement ran high when he received' a better, ob viously, from th. newspaper of flee. He OBeneA it witn zeyerisn nasie. There was no check however,, jua; a,, small notek as follow;: i tl .fear, air: .xous-jos.es ruvmvuu. vie haveaot, aestv tvV rShleago (Register Lane County Special) , LEAB.URG. Ore., April 28. Mrs. Rouse,, gave a. two. hundred 'word libelling lest to the seventh and ciKhth grades Wednesday. Kobart Currie and Gerald Kabler tied tor first place,, each making; a grade The Leaburg school yard has as sumed somewhat the appearance of a wood yard lately, owing to fulling trees to make room for tho new building. ' Boxing nnd wrestling have been the. leading craze, of the grammar sohool. boys this woeK. - - Mclvln Carter nnd Bruce Gurrle yi"sa ;asaas,fca'N.a''a-w Battery Service! You sure set it ;?fromWinord 1M Close Shave "My wife and children thought I was dying . when, after, an attack , of acute pains in my stomach, I bc i came .unconscious. : It' was . right after our, Sunday din ner. They say I looked like ' dead and guess I had a pret ty close shave. J. had been having more or less stom ach trouble and bloating With gas for past two years and could get no permanent help. ' Talking with a friend about my attack, he advised me to try , Mayr's Wonder ftit Refmedy. I have not had any gas or stomach trouble since taking -it, 18 months ago." It is a simple; harm less preparation that re moves' the catarrhal: mucus from the intestinal tract and 'allays , the inflammation wliich causes practically all stomach, liver and intestinal ailments, including appendi citis. One. do'so. will convince or' money re funded. At AI1 Druggists," V; . ., !. .. ! .: I 1 i W iriona bpnngs m 3 III News, -.y;-;,TIB Inrticanta t, vs.: Friend -"So your, son la! in? Ml lege? v Whai 1 he preparing r7" ... Father "Don't knowibut ' rom the. way- he works me I 'kitleflof think he's going to be a diplomat." The Lyre.- ...... . . .J uvf - - i In the Heart of the Cascades v Formerly Known as "McCredie Springs To the many friends and patrons at Nimrod Inn and Antlers Lodge, also all seekers of , out-of-door recreation, I wish to announce that I have . taken oyer , McCredie Springs and will, open same May 15 1923 under the new name of 'WINONA SPRINGS," and will be pleased to give the very best hotel accommodations, cot tage, rentals, toat fishing, packing, hunting and ' , hot spring bathing. Winona Springs is located on the Upper Willamette, nine; miles from, Oak- . ridge . Our stage will meet eacK trauv Auto and ' tourist parties will find an excellent road from Eugene, via Lowell, Oakridge to Winona springs. ' ' Yours to Serve, v u " : BILLY PRICE. For further information regarcfirig fishing, hunt ing and week-end. parties, etc., communicate Billy Price, Winona Springs, Oakndge Oregon 1