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Hi IT?",;,;,, , MORNING REGISTER ' I ' I I house which U nutter old. Thai ran. 40: corn iwkcd ami teed meal, . MMgggSSSSS"""""" ', :) wrnaiin?. 13 uUOJLUI G 1TVT ooaiNewsror i Ml (I!"'. V' the Ladies. Above Average Size .Ml,' f Today V express brings us a second, -ehipment of Dresses-in stylish stout- ; ' sizes-rSjzes of 42, '44, 46 and 48. We 1 ' take' pleasure in 'showing these Dress-,; ; es;, each garment showing style, keen:;. individual lines,: best 'adapted to the. plunjp vromaft," who' appreciates style, as well-as her slender sister. 1 ( ';; ' i'r.-' -;'';';' J "" J' i Moderately Priced $16.75 to M0 : Robb's Dress Shop S20 Willamette Street OF WOODBURY'S TALK Great Essayist of lovable Personality, Says Speaker ECCENTRIC AND VITAL llml Inner Font) 'flint Wiik Ktliiiu. Iiitivc. Arousing liorinlnal, (Till j tlve. Is AsMrtloii - 1 Governor to Tonr Highways KALE)", Ore.. July 12. Govern or! ttlchardson, of California, and thi California state highway com mission will arrive In ?runts Pan. Oragpn. at 8: IS o'clock a. ro July 2Siiiana In the next few days fol-1 lowing will make an automobile tour of the highways or Oregon and Washington. This was an nounced at .the office of Governor Pierce todav. The Oregon narty will accompany the California and Washington partiea rO-T. .4 wBald in 7 at 40 II '1 I Is to : the new vn amm . mot, aiiflar ao- I IB IH, KiuppM by si i. Mow ti w lg '.' r Hair rowt-j i.fiAad tfels Hlkol revives (Sshw). Mew SjatetaT to Grow Hair CoteNothh ..I - - - 1 If I KWta.w . Written G ' Under OarSBotdeTremcnPlaB I Hair IWRareJy -7JjfK S. Dk ' 1 ? aetrtaa H f4 Bhow' 4 man !n r Mi-r prfXitjirtatd. f(t i 4. , Alotforn ,actne ;. provu this to Im unitex- i Mmh lata aiawuaa. KU thla fat tod iDtrh It . Ji la merai a irjiipf gf -ttsfacttoo jf tut lofuetiooa 4- eUp t ItiKmii m fltjbmu. lankon this 4rIci.Hi1': WDun na mar .i". p4r most biia tvtlf'H tlif J ro-ta Uv. oerdf-ii .tfa tXLhorHlam till le t"m .'t- 5 Van ess labc Jitc ;trs la tSM an eM C CkII- - las hmlr r fcilrtaii - . , T1U MV lMUoa men Uu toota. It makes hair row. Bst tks pokUe has oftsm baami dasalvad. Bo mm I'lr tMn aetnes Bsrl IMMM ts combat infactsd Usham Finally a 1 no tlvs treatment was foaad. It is applied a saw way aeianunc war. ifiot or Dot 1 1 a.) it yaaetratM to ts follicles of Lbe -hair.' It combats ths Saoum and rsmevaa It. Rs solts ara marked. The are 4ulck. la three weeks U attta falllac hair. It crows new hair 'In most -eases with, contlttucd usi. We-'urso you 'to try this Mew y. - Go today to any ttu(Cflrlfcrt. Aalc for Vau ss 4'tM &!blp Huseaff'i on trrittuaut plan. !'Vi 'il -row win art our : .'-' te, wigtuit by the I fro. ii hont you iieut;r, it is ton : II.. Eatu'.riata Surest, Chicago. 1IL 'ft' LaneCouniyNews ;'':" Now on Bale at ' Kuykendairs -.-''lOTO WaiamoUo Jl...-...).,,. .-.'. f and other leading drag and department stores .4; ,'i. ( w '. . "k l i' : V j Dollaw ani Paint ; i Your bum and outhniHtngr, tepnent a ansloWk bU invatment. They aflbtd ihelur foe nliubk Ihn track, crops and equipment... To nplaoi them' would cost considcnbl money. ( ; , . The WMthtr h the grcaoat ; cntmy you hne to pwiuime to im your buildings from destruction. Decay Is dangerous k attacks unnsmtrd surtaon. Rsp an eipenstre, tad an too often delayed unol SHERWIIWlLLiAMS Paints and Varnishes , m nsw tow, erinflWfllaV jnsde tipnuly tor tana uw offer the gnsnst pro. .octioa to youf buildings. We hare a full tins al aur stsaa. . COVsMlX I f ,1 EARTN l ! JjjjJJJJJjJpIsJamaaase C::zzvm-VliiJUAm Products 1 Quackcnbuohb IM Math Avenae Ewt An appreciation of Ralph Waldo Emerson, us a' man as well us mi author, is what Charles J. wood buiy, of Oakland, Culifornln, Clowe friend of the author's anil of the entire "Concord croup. ' uroUKht to his hearers before (he-university summer . session students and townspeople yesterday. Mr, WooJ bury's leoturo is rupleto with rem inlscences of the great essayist which bring his audience a picture of a lovable, eccentric turn very vitul personality. yAnd yet." said Mr. Woodbury. "I hesitate to use the word per sonality in connection with Kmer- son. There was nothing personal ahout him. He hod an inner force that was - stimulative, arousing, germinal, creative. Ho was like no other i Kmerson. Ills geneulogy traced back to Gautama Buddha, Confucius, Socrates and Benjamin Franklin. "Emerson Is to be rend ns the scriptures, are to be read a sen tence nt a' time. One arouses the soul, the other the mind. His lit erature abounds in challenges." Audience Is Whle In discussing Emerson's essnys, and the way in which he went about writing them, the' spenker said that he had never ceased to marvel at the fact that a man who wrote On such abstract subjects as 'Compensation,' . "Self-Reliance, "Love." . "Friendship" and "Char acter," could still command such a large audience. It was because the author's sincerity and vitality were so manifest in what ho wrote. Mr. Woodbury said that he used to think that Emerson spoke only to a eelect group, but' since, he had seen pocket-size Emerson's in the hands of commuters in California, seen volumes of his essays on bar ber's shelves 'and met a-railroad conductor's son who was named for iiim, he had changed his mind. Events Were Nothhur "Events were nothing to Emer son," said the speaker. "His thoughts were his events. ' Mr. Woodbury told of the entrances in Emerson s diary for the most im portant events of his life. They were short, terse, concise. When his home was destroyed by fire, he wrote simply. "House burned." For his meeting and his marriage with his wife he had only two short entries on different dates. "Two lines for Lydla," remarked Mr. Woodbury, with his quaint humor. 'Mr. Emerson believed that the way your thought first comes to you is the best," said the-speaker. "He . believed- also- that ' the best lines scan. He used to say, 'Note the thoughts that come to you and follow-them.: Beware of hinges to connect your thoughts.' Insincerity Is apt to creep In there He .did not care if the thought he uttered today agreed with one he had ut tered a month before. If a sentence in one of his essays could agree with a preceding one. all right: If Jiot, it would have to. look out for Emerson's great message, said the speaker, was that of sincerity. Individuality. His plea was to have everyone be himself at all times. . house which Is rather old. The place will soon bo repaired, and van be fixed up by pati-lllug the roof unit mending other burned uortlona of the hotiso. The Olivers only recently moved to this city, and Mr. Oliver was uat leuvttiir tu work ill the Cas cade forest service when the ucoi- itent occurred. , . Ku Klux Kin n Is Suhjiut (keeloter Lane. CouDly Bpeclsl) sntlNOKlKI.D, Ore., July 111. Rev. W. A. Grossman, pastor or tne First Christian church at I'enuie- ton. Oregon, will deliver a free lecture m the Hell Iheutre In Springfield at 8 o'clock tomorrow night on the subject "Tlio Truth about tlio Ku Klux Klan," Kvory- body Invited lu attend, It Is an nounced by those in charge. Rev erend Cressman Is very well known as a speaker, and an interesting lecture is promised. fHKSWKIl. XKWS NOTI'ii tKbSlKier lne Couuty. special) CHHSWEl.L. Ore.. July la. The Hebekah lodge held an install ation of officers meeting on Wed nesday evening which was well at tended and proved n flue social feature. The ofrlcers Installed were as follows: Noble grand. Ethel Trennor; vice-grantl, Ethel Kverson: recording secretary. Ethel Drlscoll: treasurer, Jennie Sllkwood: R. S. N. a., Emma Weeks: U S. N. O.. Elisabeth Sucre; chaplain. Malllo Mooney: condustress, Emma Mnurunen: warden, Lou Richardson; inside guurd, Sarah Smith; outsldo guard, Dan -Drlscoll; K. . v. u ura Steele; I.. 8. V. G., Myrllo . Re freshments of Ice cream ana cane were enjoyed. Mr. und .Mi-s. A. J. iieniie anu Mr. and Mrs. Victor Eck ot Mil waukee. Wis., stopped at Creswell Wednesday night on their wuy to Santa Crus, Cul., where MY. and Mrs. DeLllle have a home anil ranch. They visited nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. HedgwicK. who were old acquaintances -at their former Wisconsin home. Mr. and Mrs. John Tryon spent Wednesday night nt cresweii on their return irom crater uikb. torn. 40 ; corn moked end tl meal, a; aliens hay, 2i i'. v.. "" cuhv. IJB: D. C .13; nilsetl. -'T; lis iiioAl, so, scrsian roou. eoi wn beat, M i wheat, . . ' 'NBW YORK HOPS TllAllKKT illw Th AMHiu'ilited Pl-oaal . NKW YOHK, Jul)' 111. Hope steady I state, 1023, V0i'JTe; lull. IKflUoi FhoHIO Coast, 1033. luOHO-a; ml, 19 0160.' '...atll I -. NKW YOltK I'KOlHtCM ' - (lly The Associated 1'rrsn) NKW YOltK. July I;!. Mutter tlnil : criimory hlsbvr tlinll estraa, St H) 1-le: creamery vxtras, :tl)ir:tt) 1--J0 i ereanipry I rata. 87 a-44l'3S Kkxs liniiettli'il : freaii gaiiii'reii, extra Urals. a7li"J'.H- Otioot.ii (Iria; State, whole milk, Mala, fresh. averaKe run. Unr : stule. wliole milk, twins, frcxh, faiu'y, 3 lti'-ov. SAN KHANOIKIHI I'llODIICB thy The AaaiH-lattil Pressl SAN KKANtMSCO. July iJt. (It. S. Bureau of AKrlmiHttral Koonoiiilcs). Butter, p.xlritK, 4(lo; iirllne flrttta, 42o ; firsts, II l-k. Kkrs. extra pilllvta, 27. : Chesso, Osllfornla flat, fnnry, -.'3 l-2o ciiioAno pnomit'K markbt - Hy The AsaoclatiHl Preas) OHIOAilo, July 12. Butter steady; receipts. 10,87.1 lub-t; stanilanls, 37 l-4o; other irandes urK-nanitcu. Ktnts ateedy ; retrlpts, 18.(171 fakci 1 flrsta, Z3iiia 1.2c; ordinary firsts, SI OKI i-2c: atoraits nnok, oxtras. IIQo: atornse pack, finds, HI l-4o,. ISO pound. . SPRINGFIELD . HAS FIRE OLIVER, RESIDENCE ON THIRD . SAND J IS DAMAGED (Register Lane -Cousty Special) SPRINGFIELD. Ore..' July 12. Fire of unknown origin burned off the - roof and damaged the front part of the house occupied by the Oliver ' family on Third and D streets this afternoon. The resi dence is owned by Mr. Lyons, for merly of this city, who is now in California.'' -- The fire' department was sum moned as soon as the blase was discovered, and all the furniture was removed from the house. Ef fective work of the fire fighters kept the blaze from destroying the sflfl rpHEKE .are. some' oils' re i fined from certain mid- ; continent erodes which are called "paraffin oils," -but w pUee where the erode Is 100 pazafSne and contains i abachitely no asphalt is under ' tanajrlmla. v ;'.;rv -t ' eod Warerljr Motor OCa are AH PaemaylTaaia. Year motor la worth Wayerij. That'e why we atU amd ret eauaead Warcriy, All Pens avlrsvia, Motar OOa, ; Etangs Garage Lane Auto Co. Tourist Garage 1 ? 1 tu a DAILY MARKET REPORT ; PORTLAND, 'Ore., July 12. These are prkxa retailers pay wholesalers, u oept as otnerwise Bocaa. Butter Selliog price, box lots Creamery prices Prints, extras, 42c per lb. for plaia wrappers; cubes, extras, as 03sc per lb.; prime firsts. 35 1 36c per lb; dairy (buylac price), 80c per lb. Butterfat Portland delivery basts No. 1 grade, 41c per lb. ; No. 2. 88c per lb.; No. 1 xone, 38 39c for A" (rode. Bags Buying price. Front etreet (subject to candling) Mixed color standard Western Oregon, 23o per dos. : pullets, 20o -per dos.: hennerlee, 26c per dos. . - 8elliDg price (storage pack) extras, 31e per dox. ; select, 29e per dos. ; candled, 28c per dos.; pullets, 234) 24c per dos. Mrs Poultry Selling prleee Heavy bens. 2223o per lb.; light hens. 15c per lb.; broilers, light. 23o per lb.; turkeys, live, ( ) par lb. ; eprlag ducks, 16c per lb. .. Onions Belling price to retailers Oregon. ( ) per cwt; garllo. 20O250 per lb.; green onions, 35M0e per dos. bunches; new ted onions, 43.00 per ctl.'; new California , yellow, J3.2S 13.50 per ctl. Potatoes Selling price to retailers- Old potatoes, 11.00 01.50 per ctl.; sweet potatoes 83.00 per crate; new potatoes. 2 1-298 l-2e per lb. - HOPS. WOOL, HIDES, ETC. ' Hops 1Z2 crop,, nominal. 10 e 12c per lb. . Hides Calfskin, 10c lb.; kips. Tc per lb. : green hides. 4c lb. ; salted, 7e lb. : Sheep Pelts Long dry pelts, 20c lb.; sbort pelts. 10c lb.; sheep shearings, 5t?20c esch; long hair goat pelts, 15c Wool Fine. 380390 lb.; medium, lb.; abort hair goat pelts, 2fi4ji50o each. 30O37e lb.; coarse, 37 40c lb.: valley, fine and 1-2-blood, 84 0 360 lb.; medium or 3-8-blood. 33 0 35c lb., coarse or 1-4-blood. 30 32o lb.; braid. 25o lb. ' Tajlow and Orease No. i tallow, 'DC lb. ; No. 2, 4c lb. ; grease, 3c per lb. Casoara Bark 1022 peel, 8 l-2c lb. ; 1D23 peel, 7 l-2c lb.; grape root, 4c per lb. ' 0ATTL1 . Choice steers ..f7.7S0f8.8S Medium to good steers .... 7.00 0 7.75 Fair to median eteere.... e.000 7.00 Common. to fair steers.... 5.000 6.00 Choice heifers 5.50 6.00 Cboloe dairy calves 7.600 S.00 Medium to good cows and, heifers Fair to medium cows and heifers .... Common cows Cannera ... ........ .'. Bulls - I Choice dairy calves -. Prime light Medhns light ealvee Haary ealvee - - -i-' . sooe Prime ltgbt Smooth heavy, 2300 300 Ids', 800 lbe.and up..;f... Rough heavy Fat pigs Feeder plgs-v. . Stags, subject to dockage. - sBsap Choice valley lambs Medium valley lambs Common valley lambs cull lambs 4.60 O S.00 8.600 4.60 2.50 0 8.00 1.60O 2.60 8.00 O 4.00 7.60 0 8.26 7.600 3.25 7.000 7.60 4.000 7.00 ' 8.25 0 9.00 '7.60O 8.50 7.000 7.50 4.50 0 6.00 8.60O 8.76 8.50 O 8.75 2.60 O 4.00 Llgbt yearllnge .. Heavy yesrllngs Light wetbers Heavy wethere Ewes ...10.50 011.60 . .. 9.60 0 10.00 . ., 7.600 0.00 . ; .0O 7.60 . 7.500 8.00 , .. 6.00 9 6.60 . .. 6.000 6.60 ... 6.60 O 6.00 ... 1.60 O 6.60 f PORTLAND GRAIN FUTURES '.' ' (By The Associated Press) PORTLAND. Ore., July. 11. Grslo futures: Wheat, blue stem and baart, soft wblte, July, 11.01; August, 11.02; western white, July, - fl'.OS ; August, fl,102; bard winter... Wcstej-n ted, July, OOe; August, OBc, v Corn. No. 2 Eastern yellow shipment, July, f 37.50; August, 838.00, - - SAN FRANCISCO HAY MARKET (By The Associated Preaa) BAN FRANCISCO. July ,12.i Receipts: Hay, 1086 tons; bay, wheat, tI40$16; fair, fl80tl6; tarns oat, U3CJ10; wild oat. $120fl4; alfalfa, tl40S17: stock,' IS 9 f 10 ; atraw, 110 f 11. NEW YORK FRUIT MARKET " . (By The Associated Proas) '-'' N7W YORK, July 12. Bvanoraled apples dull; fancy state,' II 1-20 12c; prunes alow; Callfornlas, 6 1-4013 l-2c; uregona, o l-zoioo; apricots unsettled; choice, 13c; extra choice, 15c; fancy; 17c; peaches dull; obolce) 0 1.4c; extra choice, 10O10 l-4c; fancy, ISO 12 l-2o. CHICAOO MAI1KKT QUOTATIONS (lly the Associated Press) CHICAGO, July 12. Wheat, No. 4 red, 1.02; No. 2 hard,, f 1.01 1-2 fl.OSi 1.2. , ...... Corn; No. 2 mixed, R6 0 86 8-4c; No. 2 yellow, 80 090c. Onts, No. 2 white, 40 il-4042 l-4c; No. 3 white, 38 6-8 0 400, - Hye, OGe. , - , ' . . Barley, 64068c. I " Timothy seed, f6.50Of0.6A. Clover seed, flS.OOOf 17.00. 1'ork nominal, . , ''" Lord, fio.92. - '-' Klhs, f 8.02j fO.50. r BBATT1.B HAY, GRAIN AND FBRD (By The Associated Press) SRATTW5, July 12. City delivery I Barley, whole, 84 f ground and rolled, ai: clipped, 39: chop, all grain, 46; chick starter, 60; coconut meal, 82 j ; Estate of Nancy A. Price. Decessi-d NOT10K OK FINAL BKTTI.KMBNT Natli-o Im Imi-mIiv mIvmh Ihnl u-.ll. -rice, executor Ol ISe last will nlld tits, tatneot of Nancy A. Price. iImcmiimimI. hAN filed In the County Court of Ilia Ktute or uregon. in anil ror l.suo County, bis iinsi report as sucn executor; and that 10 o'clock la the forenoon, nt Vt-l.lnv the 27th day of July, 1923. at the Court room thereof, have been fixed and ap pointed aa the time and plaoe for hear Ing objections to said report and for the final settlement of said estate. i - WALTER PRICE. :. Executor. At E. WHEELER, Attorney. Frl. 6-22-6 In the County Court of the state of C.UT1LE yr- 1.-1.NAI, SETTLEMKNT Oregon for Lane County. In the matter of the estate of Cather ine Landschooft. deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned executor in eald matter has filed therein bis final account and that Monday, the loth day of July, 1023 at 10 o'clock In the forenoon, has been by said Court appointed as the time for the hearing of objections to said final set tlement thereof, at wblcb time all per sona Interested may file objections there to. , ROLAND STEUVEN. 0. A. WINTERMEIER, Attorney?1"" Frl. 6-16-6 8UMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon. In and for Lane County. Swing K. Henderson. Plaintiff, vs. B. J. Deadinond. Alice Deodmond. his wife; Jasper A. leadoiond. Mary Deadmond, bis wife: E. E. Haft, or his unknown heirs at law. It deceased: Huft. his wife or widow; Fredrick Marbold or his unknown heirs at law. If deceased ; Marhold, his wife or widow; John son, the wife or widow of Albert John son: Jackman, the wife or widow of O; M. Jackniatu Havener, the wife or widow of Granville C. Havener: Llickey, the wife or widow of George w. Luckcy; and all other pel-sous or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate. Men or Interest In the real estate described In tho complaint herein. Defendants. To B. J. Deadmond, Alice Deadmond, his- wife;.. Jasper A. Deadmond, Mary Deadmond. his wife: E. E. Haft, or his unknown heirs at law. If deceased; Haft, bis wife or widow: Fredrick Mar bald, or his unknown heirs at law, if deceased; Marhold, his wife or widow; Johnson, tho wife or widow bf- Albert. Johnson ; Jsckman, tho wlfe or widow of O. M. Jnckman; Havener, the wife or widow of Granvillo C. Haveaer: Luckey. the wife or widow of George W. Luckey; and all other- persons or parties unkonwn claim ing any right, title, estate. Hen or In terest in the real estate described la the complaint herein. Defendants) In the name of the Htato of Oregon : rou are nercny required lo appear and answer the complaint filed against yon In the above entitled suit within six weeks from tbo date of the first publi cation of this summons, and If you fall to: so answer, for want thereof, the Plaintiff will toko decree nnd Judgment against you as prayed for In ssld com plaint, to-wlt: That his title lo Lot 8 and the west half of Lot 4 In Block 7 of that part of the .City of Eugene. Isine county, Oregon, donated to said Lane County by Eugene F. and Mary Skinner: be quieted and that yon be forever estopped . from having or claiming any right, title or interest in or to ino satno or any part thereof. Tms summons is serveu or paoncnuon thereof once each week for six huccussIvo weeks In the Morning Reglsrer. by order of the Hon. G. F. Sklpworth, Judgo of said Court, entered July 12th, 192:1, and thS first publication thereof was msde. July lata,, luzs. . . . A. K. wiir,r.ijr.n, , Attorney for Plaintiff, residing In Eu gene, Oregon.' Frl. 7-13-7 Jljiir Our Women Patrons We. find both : personal -.and household accounts ' are carried by women at the First National. Some prefer ' one,; some, the i other, and some ' have them separately., ,We should siig;f?cst a checking account for home funds and a savings ' account, for personal de ' posits. " Years of Helpful Service FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Eugene EKVICE We iH'lit'Vf in kropniff anoii.i . , , 1P .... ,imc we ,llllkp , ' gorviof. W hile tins is a mm r , - ,i,tailu,l,U- els.wliclr. -. ' V ; tntlt'iivor-tu nivo scivifc rtiial, if ml I'lti'i. nwti ' on wlirii it O'liii's to Riviiur our piiiiuiu 48-Hour Shade Service Sfli'i-t 'anyhadfs here that will suit your fancy; then lfavo the rest to us. We will, measure your windows ami haii(,' all shades at no addilituml eost to you. If you arc huildiiiK hoiuo. or need new. shades in the old house, get in touch with us. Our prices arc right. - : : y - . About That Rew Linoleum l'ifk the patlein eiiher in print or inluy that's all Vtm neetl lo tin. Our srivire man will iiieatuit! your room or lot! deliver' tint linoleum to your home, lay it, and later trim ii as often us neri.,. sary uiilil it fits , thf room, pet fuctly ami tit im adililiiinal cost to you. i As for the Davenport It is not'always easy lo select a Davenport from the floor of n salesroom., l'W lhi reason we have secured a larfje assortment of samples in Tapestries anil Velours. We will take tlietn to your home at any time, where you may select n pattern that will harmonize with the other fuinisliiii-,'s. We will then make up a lJavcnpurt anil Chairs, and deliver the finished product to your home. . ' Manville Bros. The Pooular Price Store Phone 650, 79 East Ninth NATIONAL FOREST TIMBER FOR SALE Scaled bids will ho received by the Forest Supervisor, Eugene. Orogon, ii)i to mid including Aug ust 6, 1823. for nil the merchant able doad tlmbor, standing or down, and nil the live limber des ignntod for cutting on nn area of about 36 acres In Hec. 8, T. 23 S.. K. 10 W. W. M.. north of tho lima. qua River, Blunlaw National Forest, estimated to bo 125.000 linear feet ot JJoukIus fir piling and 85.000 feat B. M. of DoukIus fir und other species of saw Umber. No bid of less thun 2c por linear foot for piling under 76 feat in length, !Kc por linear foot for piling over 76 feet in length nnd tl.00 per M. foot B. M, for saw Umber will bo considered, f 600 must bo deposit ed with each bid, to be applied on the purchase price, refundeit or re-, tnlncd In part as liquidated dam ages, according to conditions of sale. The right to reject a'iy and all bids Is reserved. Ileforo the bids are submitted, full Informa tion concerning tho timber, con dition of sule, und tho submission ot mas shown no ontutnen rrom tho Forest Suporvlsor, hlugong,' Oregon, .: , . Just to Remind You That We Sell Flour, Feed and Poultry Supplies Dairy and Hay Salt 1 mwmm ta. a i -aawgar- aaaaagxiasssw- We Deliver to Any Part of the City A Mile-a-Minute Romance Breakintr speed recorda and men't heart flashing through life to the tune of whirling- propeller, and rac ing engine.. Th.t Bebe, the Speed , Girl, in thi speediest of all speed pictures. Tony Moreno as t myi tenou. crook vvhoe final theft U ; lo steal Bebe't heart G Qaran .Q.uk A Cool and !'J Comfortable Theatre ' wf I , I c'Pt-aaJ Sjifx The Castle EUGENE - Also Bull Montana in "SNOWED a UNDER - and tho .Irak ! come thic -- anowflakei. FRIDAY ' r. and WHERE PR1CW SATURDAY NEVER VARY I