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MORNING REGISTER, EUGENE, ORE., THURSDAY, JAN. 21, 1926 NINE l"-'..,a gotta""-. , , ,. "Talnd" iilaiioel!" lUHT' m a wijOiMi a" jOOL l.lllf kUM ..tamee. - IVYhin. III. "" III"" - , CM!"""' - j. j0. "T",t avtieeftr fr" enirt. , , u'xi rord nn. earir tv no" '"- ITJIIND Lbwii llotol oeer t"J mm Lw4lilt 'lOflMlorl owotr roll .! mm' iifi . u n rn.f anil arch Olllco III Mloor fuio i4 0TA!l)AIII Pcoo- a.1l II HO 010, tor, unto on. ITM lOMtO OHO ! mr. orirn 1(1 L o. o. r. Dug. Ill t MARMUY Pracllro llm. m Mf mildloi ollloo phoaa liOdrtM 00 tot tt. hSLDi U.D.-ltntfOl proctlro. itlftllM flvtn lo ob.ltlrltt Mil OtllltO. OIIICO III' ((-41 Ml. Phoftt III. Itt.ldtnco rUKIKO II. POono 1110. I WflAH-rliriklan on.l tur. Illll ll Mmw lililt. rirniio nrtt-obtttirkt tod dttotaot on i tyteititr. tirown mat. U4 Otk Mrtttt. luw. HOBIllXlt-llroloir Pulto I W TIMf Phdftt ItTf tiuto-RMn or. McMotrt onioriAmo COUHAH Tbt cblrnortclor. ItKllau) Int. 110 WHUnuiltt. . riM.ifc itt.i-i wnito k. hM. lift w " .... ..ii.at paam r- rtoM. itttltn rtlurnt. '! (II Wllltrwllo. un.l.IrA fnoMYHio riiraiciAN Im illlONP. Oil.op.ihlo phr. I .nvDMY-Offict III Minor If rflf .Ja o THKATxr.STn r. . . ,. , r.n optriaiiti, x,r. gWi rlKlrn m.tu,., oiriro. -- - VKVH.,iv utno or rnm- TIAYI I MtniiM. . ' ll- "I W. III. Ph... ,.j; PHMIAM iCIIIKox pSIjj' "'lb. rhon. mi TiAMirEM MijihT f llWEtPBi. ' --i0W itaS.;"11 I'OMfor. U,.tln. u r lam nn m "r to. Tib and will- .-."J !. oak. 'd. Phooa at." Phont iota 1 "wll"lt Zn"" "Palrln mjj-Shop lit. JINq a tlS? i motto ot ft1 AND HER PALS MONICT TO LOAN NKMD MONEY! We Loan on Aulamohlleo Ymir preetni contract rellnenreil to KI'OKNM LOAN KINANCB CO, I'lioll. III HI tin Will IIKAIII.ier TIIM LOAN UN KMALI.HIt MONTHLY PAYUHNTK l.rm.tita reiiiilretl In ay lltoo, prig, rltiel and Inlereall III. II for monih far 141 monitio. into tor month for no month,. III! t inonih r.ir II menlM. 10.10 ir tiionlli for 00 nmntlio, I.AWHON O. IIKAtX.KY II lib Ae. . I'liono 1(1 ll.ll.tr MONKY In LOAN on PITY moi'riiTY ktonlhlr r-ayitienia of 114,14 ptr llooo; lo tor. of voluoj no cotnnile.log no .11. y. KHKHY INHUIIANr'R AORN''Y IT lib Ae. W. I' ham 001 Kugene 11-14.(1 MONEY TO LOAN Wo moke loono on farm, end oily prop oily, r yillHT NATIONAL HANK Kugene O.IO.If KKHKIIAI. FA KM LOANS 1,0 Inteieel rate, long lime payment, flrel No llonal farm l.ean Aeeofilallan. kug.tte Oregon. l-14'ir LOANS IM.ENTY MONEY, Clly on I form l lowe.t Inlorool rolo. f, J, Her. g.r. w, lih. u-l-if I HAVE I ho Loot form and oily loon. Invetllgallon and coinperleoe Igvltes w. J, Lit Mr, II E. Ill, Ave. l-l-l MONKY LOANED Oo Aulomoollee oulrk aorirlo. Saras Mortgage Co. I K.l till HI. ll-l-K IIH('KMNM)l'H INDEI-ENtlENT Wood, fbono 0O0I-1, J. E. Potion. O.IO.If ing Register Business and Professional Directory XffihHUTm n. I, AI.I.KN Alium.r ol.l.w. MMS i ovor llonhi of Commorco. C. A. WINTKItMEIErt lnd. ml,. mn1 pmbolo opMiolliloo. Offioo ovrnor Ilk ond Wlllofhollo olroolo. U. tt. HiXIE Allornoy. froollco In II count, no Wlllomtllo tl. L. L. HAY Minor Uiilldln CIIAd a. IIAttDY Mourn 10. V. I Notional Hank llld.. rnor otk and Willamotlo olroota. ALTA KINO lwyor. I'bont tot, oil Minor llulldlnf. f. M. CAI.KINH Atlonroy.at.low, U. K.ilnn.l ii.nii Hlilf I'liono I IT. C'lllNOPOUIrrr nn. iiANPNiiuii Koi npi.11,1 rorno. cojlouooa, kunlona, fallon archot: all foAl atlmonta, dolly. 10 to I. 013 Wllhimollp. ground flnnr. I'hnna 104, rAHI-KT AS0 Kid n.KANIN'O ELECT till? CI.RANEMI4 III Ollto HI. mo Wt bnnw how. I'MlfHTAHKn MAftlON VEATCM KIINRIIAL HOME ldr aultlanl, Full auto oqulpmonl. 4'ornor Tomb and rart olroolo. Pkono III. Morion Voalcb and Harry o. Ktonoy. W. W. HRANNTETTEn Kun.r.l dlrtr. lor. Idy ta.lx.nl. Auto ht.ro.. lilt Qllvt .irttl.. Phono 411. ARcifiTKrrn JOHN lltlNZICKKII Arrhllorl and tup-orlnitrid-nt. ti.l Minor IIMi IIKMHTlTntlNO IIP.MnTITrHINO Al rtndonca. Mra. Koto Powoll. 141 I,awronra. TIM NO ANO HBATINO aill'PE'14 TIN miOP Tlnnln. furntco lnnallln(. 13T W. Tlh. rhono 110, HALL IIIIIMWAY Plumblnt, tin nlm and hoatlnr: oowor plpo and ditln lilt. oantb and Oak. Pbono loot. GEO. t). IIRITZMAN Plumblnt. Iln nlri. tt ve. Qth atroot. Phono IIT. n.t'MniNo and fduriNO CIIAKR LKHI.KY PlumMnr and httt. Int. lit Oak alrtoL rhono lit. Hot litunro phnno lS0O.Ih RKPAIRINO AND lll'IIOIJITKniNO PHRNITUItB HIIOP Wtldor and Turnor RopalrlnOja flnlohlnv, nphnlotortni. foodo parhod for ahlpmont. 1003 uj Lawranea HI.. Ktif.no, Phono IIT1-R. aRAVRHrr ptiRNiTiinn houpital AND PACTORY Ropalrlni. upholalar Ing, rarinlthlni, Purnttura rnada lo , ordor, Jodo paokod for ahlpmont, Poftnry HIH W. lib, phono 101. - COI.I.ROTIONS It. M. TRAVIS, Ino. U. tt. National Hank llldg. Phon lit. PAINTINO ANO r AIKRIIAN1INU lA!NTINO Tinting, pa par hanging, D. Hickman. Thnn 1B18-J. HUHINRNS OOlotoKUg, nuaioNn miHiNHHfl ooi.i.kohi rcnroii Now for bualneai tduaatlon. Cataloguta rreaon raauoHt, Phone 6flH, 1NHURANCK TIKNHY A, TROMP Flra, automobile Mabllltf and burglary Insurance, lionde. Room Is. Flrat National Dank Uldg Rpaclallst, fnauranc for every risk, WM. H. DASKRRVtU.N Insurance ferli f s?Mi8, fw& f t rw'1552 W - dp9. I'llONOCIMAPR IIUI'AIIIINU All makot of phiiiioiraplio ropalrad Woik autioiiittd, i.AiiAWAV ri iiumc rroiiR t-i-ir MATTIIKHnKN mtdt ovor wllb nr with out now llrkt! ron bo lolurn.d otino don now inalir... any tlao. O HrUn o Mottrta. and llpltolal.tlng Co, Mini 110. Ill K.tt lib Art, l-ll-tf HTIII' Tlllinn LEA KM ltl.nl rtpalllnir and palnll.it. All work tuar.iiit.il. j ii, iiaiillnt, III Alma iltn. I'hniio llll.f., 13-l-tf Kim Moron pa iNTKItn and I'AI'P.n Htna.io, tall Protlon Ai Halta. lb Wlll.mttlo. Phono 001. 4-3p.tr PIIKM I.KnnoNll-lii niaklna parrhm.nt ond lln.n lamp oliatl.a. I'liono 1311 1-17-0 Pl.onlt rlANDINll Hardwnud floott laid, O. 2. II. nit. i'liono lapil. CITY IIRAIITY HIIOP Kaporl Optra I'llt; plinna 141, Odd Kolluwt llldl Oil Otk HI, I t If THE llll T TON 9 nop I'lt.il.,,, hut tana and btintilirhltig, 10 lib art ootl. I'bnno ITII-J. t-l.ll PAPKRIIANniNd hy orn.ni alto bout. pointing. Paul lloAutramont. t-T.tf RINIHNH I'RINTINd CO. I0IT Wl lamollo, phono 111, ll-li-lf NOTICE Or IAI.R OP OOVRRNUKNT TIMRRH OKNEIIAL LAND OPPICR Wotblnplon, D, C n.r.mbtr It, llll. Nnllro lo bor.by plvon Hint aubjool to lha oondltlont and llmtlallono of tfco ala of Juno 0. 1(14 (31 Htal., llll, Pop ruary 10, llll (10 Out., llll), anj Junp 4, 1110 (41 Htal., Ill), and pur ouanl lo dapartintnlat rtyutallona of April II. llll (to L. O. ITO), Iho tint nor on Iho following landa will bo oold P.bruary I, laid, at It o'clock a. m., al publlo aurllan at tba Unltod Mtatoa land offlra al Itoooburg, Ortgon, lo Iho high' oat blddor al not looa thandha appralaod valuo ao abown bo Ihlo notlco, oalo to bo oubjoct to Ibo approval of tbo I! te rtiary of tho interior. Tho purebaoo prtca. with an additional turn of ono fifth of ono par coot, tharoef. bolna ouuitnlttlont alluwod, mutt ba dtpottlod at tlmo or aalo, moooy lo bo roturnod If oalo la pal approvtd. ptbarwlao paltnt will latua fur tbo llmbar. wblcb moat bo romovtd within ton ytara, Hlda will ba rorolvad fiom rltlt.na of tho Unllod lialoa, aMOclallona of ouck cll laona, and eorporattono organlaod undor tho lawo of tbo Unllod Mlatoa or any alato, tarrllory, mr dittrlot thtrouf only. t'pon application of quallflod pur ohaotr tho llmbar or. any Itgal aubdl vltlon will bo offartd atparataly bofora btlng Inrludtd In any offtr of a. largtr unit. T. 10. It. I E m, 1. KWU NW St pint to M . fir 110 M.. nono of tho tlm br. on thla tract to ba aold for laaa than II. lo por M.. for Iho plno and II par M for Iho fir. T. Id II.. R. IW.. Uo; IT, VYtt NVYV. old growth fir oao M.. aoeond growth fir To M.. Bono of Iho timber n thlo tract lo bo oold for Leo than II. 10 par M. for tho old growth fir and II par M. for lha aoo ond growth fir. T. II I. R. II w.. Boo. t. Ill IVY It rad fir I3T0 M wbllo fir T40 tl, ctdar 10 M. VVtt BWVt rod fir loot M. while fir 410 M., .lornlork It M IVYVt REVI rod fir 1110 M whlto fir IITO M . cedar It M., none of the Umber on thla aocilon to bo aold (or leto than It. to per M.. for the red 03 per M- for the cedar and 1.00 per M. for the hemlork and white fir. II fl. R. II W.. KM. I. HE u. RP.U fir 1140 M nono of the limber on Ibli tract lo be aold for loae Iban 13.10 por M. T. It .. R. 10 W fleo. 31, IVY NK '4 eecond growth fir 170 M.. NWtt Kt oernnd growlb fir 110 XI.. old growth fir Itt M.. cedar 40 M.. H.O. 31, NtH NIH ternnd growth fir Ito M.. ranlar 3oa M HRt NEtt aecnnd growth nr ITO M.. radar oo H. HVYV. NBIt eerond growth fir ITO M. NEW. NtVV. oeraod growth fir 300 II, ir.( NVYti aerond growlb fir T40 M. NK1 IWIt oecond grewik fir t?a M.. NW14 HE14 eerond growth fir Itt M.t Lot I. aeo- ond growlb fir lit M.. cedar 4a M.: t.ot I. aeiond growth fir lit M., cedar tt M. I.nl I aeoond growth fir I40M.. cedar to M.t X-ot t, oecond growth fir In M cedar lot M.l Lot r, aecond growth fir ITO M , redar 300 M. : Lot T. aecond growth fir 340 M.. cedar too M.. none of the timber nn theae aacllone ta be ertld for leea than II. 10 per M. for ha aecond growth fir. 13 per PI. for the' old growth fir and IT per M. for the cedar. T. II H.. R. I W. Hen. It. HVYU NWU. fir til M.. none of the lim ber on thla tract to bo oold for lota iban ll.tt por M. WILLIAM RPRT. Commlaeloner. Dly. 1-l-le NOTICB Tf CRBDITOnH Notlr I 1nrby given 'lt lh un 4rtlvnf4. a ftuprlniniiint or IUnk frtr lit Umim tit Oror, la In charca of lha aaaela and affalta or lha 8lla Hank ot Coburg, Ceburg. Oragon, for lha pur pom ot liquidation. All Pr tona who may hava elaltna agalnat said bank ara hot-ftbr nollflM to maba lagal proof Ihoranf. br (King a duly verified claim, aa by law provided, with tha leputy Buperlntndant or Hank a In charge, at lha office or tho State pank ot ciirturg. uonurg, uregon, on or d for lh 3 1st day of January. Mi. KRANK C. DRAMWKLIt. dunarlnttndent of Dankt. Pat of flrat publlnatlon. Oct.. tl, ItSI. Dai of lait publication. Jan. If. list. Thura. 10-31-Smaa. NOTICB OF BANKRUPT SAl.B Tho undersigned, trustee of the fipenfe I.umber company, a corporation, bank rupt, will receive sealed bids at the ufth-o of the Wlltameita Colleatlon and Credit Service. ICO Willamette Street, Kugene, Oregon, at 11 o'clock In the forenoon, on Saturday the lOih day of January. 1131. for the following des cribed perennal properly: 100.000 feet of lumber morn or lessi 1.100 feel of l-l-lnvh cable; small tools, lihls will be received separately or for any combination of tho Heme shown above. An Inventory mny bo examined at the office of tho "Willamette Collec tion A Credit Horvlce. ISO Willamette Street. A certified check for ten per cent of the amount bid, must accompany each bid, and all bids are subject to the con firmation of the Hon. A. M. Cannon, referee1 In Tlnnkruptcy, Portland. Ore gon, The trustee reserves tha right t reject any and all bids, C, S, DH.T.ON, Trustee, Bugene, Oregon. 1-11,11,21 Copyright 1933 by Newspaper Feature 8t3rrloe, Ino. Says Cal Warm-IIearted 11 J W 1 V1 ' v 4,. ft 1 ; a. t fiW. I ' -r -J tjl CCg? -tt a a 4 1 1 "V lir :; 111 I I Vs rOP a." T" 'Helen Keller, noted blind and deaf girl, "heard" President r.nolidne speak plucinfl her fingers on his lips. She &aid uioasl people misjudge him, as he really is very warm-hearted. .NOTIOK OK HMKRiWH 8AI.C ON " KXtSiU'TION Nolle la hrby given that by virtue of an fruttin end order of sale teaurd out or the ',r.-ui( Court or th Slate of tpTfgnn for the County of Lane on the IftUi doty of January. In an ac tion -biein on i lie 3ft h day of lici-om-brr. l:t. In the abuvi rntitlrTtourt. Willainelte Collrctlmi t'ce-llt Hrrvlre a corporallon, plaintiff, retoveied judg mini aaeiiiat Hi iiffondttni Jnmcii k'r ler for lite sum nf ITJo.M, with Inir-r-eat Ihereun at he rnio of tin per cnl iter annum front' Hi 2tMh day of perotiilier. IS7I. an'l the further sum of 1 7ft . tie a i lnrney feB and I tie further sum of ll oo mate and dlabureementa which Judament we a enrolled and dix-keled In the office of the Clerk of eaijl court In said county on the 31th day of Itecember, l9Jft. and aald execu tion and order of eale to me directed coiitmandlnv me In the name of the Stale of Orecon. In order to aatlufy aald J ml amen I. Iniereat, coala and dlahurae menta, and the coal a anil expenaea of and upon thla writ to sell the fallowing deacrlhed real proptorty. to-wlt: i Ilcalnnlna at a point In the Vieat line of Lawrence atret. at the Sniitheaal rornr of Lot Twenty five IH In 11 lock One (U ll-n-drkka Amended Addition to Ru gene. Ihenre north forly MO) feet, thence weat eighty f0) feet, thence aonth forty Ho) fet. thence east eighty (S0 feat to tbe place j of beginning. In Lane Cojhnty, Oregon. i Now therefore In tha name of the State of Oregon. In compliance with aald ex ecution and order nf aale and in order ' lo aaflafy aald judgment, Intereat, coat a and dleburaemenla and the coala and espenei- of and upon thla writ, I will nn Hatiirday the 20th day of February. at the hour of one o'cloek In th afternoon of an id day, at the south weat front door -u the County Court House lr, Kugene, Lane t'orntv, Oregon, offer for sale and aell for cash, at publlcauctlon, subject to redemption n provided by nw. alt or ft) right, title and Intereat of said defendant Jamea Carter, or any other person or peraona claiming, by, through or finder him. In and .to the above described attached property. FRANK B, TAYLOR. -Sheriff, Lane County. Oregon. Thura. 1-31-5 NOTICB TO OrtBDITOnS Notice la hereby glvon to all whom It may concern that tha umleratgncil, frank A, Tripp, hna been duly appolnt.il atlmlnlatrmtnr of tha ealate In Oregon of Maria M, Allen, rlecoaacil, by the County Court of the' tltata of Oregon for the County of I,ane, ami haa qualified aa auch admtnlatrator, and all poraona hav. Ing clolma agalnat aald aatato ara here by notified and requeated to preeent tho oamo, verified no required by law. with tho proper vouohere, to tho onM ailmtnletrator at tho offlco of Charlea Hardy In tha United fttntcs National think Ilulldlng, In Rugena, I,ana County, Oregon, wtlhln als montha from tho data of thla notlco. Data of flrat publication, December II, 1131. PRANK A. TRIPP. 1 Admlntatrator of "tha ' Batata of Maria M. Allen, Deceaaod. CHAItLHH A. HARDY. , U, S, Nat. Sank Uldg.,' Attornoy for Uatata. , ,1. 11 II M l a- aSWa ,'eJ3 iLaneCountyNewsl 1 (Continued from pago goven) will 1-0 conferred at tha mornini; sciiiim with lunch at noon a i cIM feature. J.oruno Grnnso will Rlao Iho program In thrt afternoon. An lm.jil (lrant:eru are urKed to at- teiul an thin l expected to be a, banner day In Iho ytrari wora. FARMERS' JLJNION MEETS cuEsKi.r i.ocAr. has ixtek- r.STIXtS SI'XSION ' (Rcglater Itno County Speila!) 'CKWtsWl-n.l., Ore, Jan. 20. A' Bond attendance) as present Tuendny nlcht at tho reuular meet Inn of tho Karntern' Union. Mr. and Mra. C. K. Jordan of routo 1. Mr. and Mm. J. W. Armstrong and Frank Bush transferred their memhernhip to thin union. There will bo only two moro meetings of tho nlcht nchool. The next meot liirj will he Mondny night and a nov7 gubjact will be taken up aa tho atudy of soils has been com pleted. Tho county mrctlnrf of the Farmers' Union will be held Frl dny, January 22, In Sprlngfiold and tho following members were appointed as delegates: Mrs. M. Horn. Mr. O.rotiabeck, Mr. Qutn, Mr. Wallace, Mrs. niankenshlp. Mrs. Holllston. Mr. Haselton and Mrs. Olson. A committee consist ing of Mrs. Olson, Mr. Holbrook. Mr. Hollinlon and Mr. Noalon have been appointed to arrange for a hall to hear, Mr. Shumway speak on the interests of the farmers. OlF-SWEMi PERSOJiAM (Regletor Lana County Special) - CRESWK1.L, Ore., Jan. 20. B. F;. Fortnoy nmV Mr. Marples. real estnto men of Eugone were In Creswell Wednesday on business. H. R. Spencer, prominent real tor ot Kugeno, was a Creswell vis itor on Wednesday afternoon. Andrew Olson has moved from his rcsldcnco In tho Uohrnstedt ad dition to his house on Orogon avenuo and Second street, recently vacated by Mr. Jfeolan. "JAMES J. CROSSLET Portland, Oregon Cnndlilnte for tho Republican nomination for United States. Sena tor at the Mny 81st, 1926, primar ies. Will always bo present when the aennto is In session looking af ter nil the Interests of all the peo ple of Oregon Just as loyally as he did whon state senntor, U, S. at tornoy in Alaska nnd a soldier in Franc. Represents no specinl in torostn.i Thurs. 12-31-tf MRS.' BOTTENFIELD DIES (AMKOKMA WOMW HI It J I ;i AT JIMTIO.V CITV fltcglafer T.ane CoiJitty Spt'lal) JUNCTION CITY". Orri.. J;in. 20. Tti funeral ot Mr. Kuni JSot tlrnllclil WUH hcl'l fl'.ni, MUI.t'h rhiipii;! MiMidny nt 2 p. in, Min, llMi'iiflil illi-'l in H.m I'm IH w .I r;h'ie mImi hml ht'iti llvltiu for sov- eifil yo.'ira. Hho !UVi'M a arm, Hlnoy. t. fal- Ifrirnlrt. h'-r inothfr ntnl futhor, Mr. und Mrs, Ch.ti. Thornfon Hr two hrolhciiH, Will iiwl ChaiioM .lr nf Jiinrtlori City; Mra. W. Mum for, tt- nlHfer of Hclo nnrt Mra. irm-Q Cfitiintofrlc of I'ortlnriii. who vi'i nil prffV'tit nt Iho fnncTnl. Thiro uro nlao two alntra, who coiiiii not ii print. lifv. .ir. KlnU-v of tho Mthoillt church, offlrliitrl mill !nlio?mfnt win mudn in tho I. O, O. I-. cemetery. Jl WfTlOY ITV VKIWOSMM JUNCTION CITV, Ore.. Jan. 20. Tho you n K non of Lenter hiekey of Hivurvlcw in 'UUe III with pnu- monia. ' .Mr, Kdwanlrt of Knnliomlah. Wrtuh., la viHliliiff hr mother nt t ho home of M rn. IN ick Chriaten- aen. Mrg. Nettle Kchenck U horns from Portland whero ahe haa been vtNltliiK her dauKhter, Florence, and frlendg of that ttic.e. Mm, Ijiura Dlrkey and son v en- ley nncnt Wedneaday In Kugene.' John Illnton irom the eaatern Oregon country la spending a few day at the Harry Mil lorn home, Mra. Jfopklnn of Portland and Claud Lee of Aahton, Idaho, mother and brother of Poatmaater Lree, are In Junction vlalting relatives and friend. Oeorgft JarkHon of Eugene wag here Wednesday greeting his many frlendg here where he u m well known. The Mountain States' .Power company haa a crew of linemen here overhauling the lines and making1 repairs. IJBKKTY PKIISOXALH ftoglNifr Lane County Special) LIBERTY. Ore.. Jan. 20. Mr. ond Mrs. Fred Chase were Junc tion City visitors Thursday. C. P. arlmes ana C K. urecnt blll were Junction City business callers Thuradav. . Mrs. John Winn and children Are visiting at the J. J. Winn home. Mr. and Mrs, J. Je Winn -were Eugene visitors Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Louie Kneble drove to Eugene Wednesday. Nadlne Nulf and Velma-Woodln of Franklin were Saturday visitors In Eugene. JOINT MEETING IS HELD IfARRJSnCRG I, O. O. F. AJfD REI1KKA1IS HAVE SESSION HARRISBURG. Ore.. Jan. 20. (Special to tho Reglmer.) A big crowd assembled In the M. w. A. hall here Saturday evening the oc casion being a joint nfeeting ot the Odd Fellows and Rebekahs to entertain -isitlng members of the Alpine -circuit. Members of lodge families wero also Included. Music and old-time dancing were Indulged In and In addition to the program, members from Junction City. Halsey and Alpine put on a number of clever stunts. The program consisted of tho ad dress of welcome by Otto Nlchel son: piano nolo. Miss Mildred Moody: reading, Joseph Mercer: polo, little Velda Bennett: reading. Mrs. K .W. Blehm: solo. Miss Mcnrlc Tramm; reading. Miss Mil dred Darnellle: reading. Miss Jen nie Wadsworth: solo, Mrs. Klmer Wadsworth: Charleston . dance, Otenda Windbigler. At the con elusion of this, cake, coffee, sand wiches nnd nlckles were " served Halsey was decided upon as the place for the next circuit meeting which will occur February Z7. ' Rridso Work Completed TTARRISBI'RG. Ore.. Jan. 20. (Special to the Register.) Bridge work was practically completed here Monday when tho last of the rivoting wan done on the railing Job which has occupied the timo of three men the past ten days. A painter is still busy, the work of his brush being the actual finish ing touches. The name plate, a fine bronze (ablet. Is alBo soon to be attached. This will bear the In scrlptlon, 'Willamette , River Bridge." . HARRISBURG PF.RSOXAIjS HARRISBURG. Ore.. Jan. 20. (Special lo the Register.) Orval Cunningham was taken very 111 sundavout is recovering rapiaty. He laid off from section work a few days this week. Frank Sheldon and brother-in-law, Ben McGinnls of Sllverton. were visiting the latter's sister at Springfield Tuesday. . Grant Cunningham arrived from Portland Sunday evening for a few days' visit at the home of - his brother Orval. A. C. Chandler was n business visitor In town . Saturday, from Trent. Jacob Rocso. Jr.. went o Port land Tuesday to look after business matters. Mrs. C. II. Richards, wire or tno new barber, plana to open a mar celling, parlor next .door to her husbands snop. Air. iticnarus, who has been very "111 of pneu monia will not bo able to resume work for another week at least. B. F. McGinnls of Sllverton ar rived Saturday for a short visit at tho G. H.' Colburn and Frank Shel don homes. Ho was a. resident hero several yeara ago. Tho babv son of Mrs. Audrey Kllenburg became 111 ot scarlet fover Sunday. Mr. nnd Mrs. Mike Zols, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Allen, all ot Sllverton By Cliff Sterrett wer Mtihduv guc.itn of thrtr unci and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. U. II. Culhuiu unit other lulutlves. H, P, Hliiitt and Hvnu, Ilut-old and i't-tcy w'to Junction City visitors Hutuidity evening. Mr, and Mrs. Jr. M. Woodson wero Coltugu , CJiovo vUltors bun iiuy. MiiHii iiiicrnlciit und Airs. A. H. ' t v, Ji an and Jamus vlalted to utita at UiutViiMVllio HtJiiU.iy. IjUh luxi am irt at homo fturrt ho vli Inlty of I.md where hu litis iV-.-n cMployt.'d in farm work for HOinu wtjki pa.it. .Mm. John vwiiVM-t. accoinuanifU by inr brut her, U. L. lluey. were in i'oitlund Friday to altcjid tho lunvtul oil a broUiur, Kmciy llucy. ilie ucceuaeu was a resident ot lliat city many years and wan 00 yoann of uge. .Mr, ana .Mrs. ti. it. Colburn, v. F. .Mc'ilmiiH, ami Flunk H lie Id on v lulled tho latl'ir's brother and famliy, Mr. und Mrs. Henry bhol- don of JJruwiiMvllle .Mouaiiy. Mr, und Mrs, ii, C. Kuglluh and children are lute arrivals hure Horn Okhtiioma. Tlit-y have rent ed ttio (ilcn Jlolt rcsidftiico on south 81111111 at met, wliro Mr. Knttiliah will conduit tho manu facture of bluing and n'lauipooa which ho will sell to Ktort-H here und aliMi pul on otitslflu markets. Mi. and Mrs. Jake Marguth were released Irom tiuaiantino Saturday and spent the day with relatives in Kugene. Mrs. C. X, Moody Is somewhat improved from her recent paraly tic stroke. Mrs. JC:e Lowerv and twin hah tea are here from Oregon City for a vjslt at tho home of her mother, Mrs. wm. urocK, in ine La):e Creek neighborhood. Her sister. Miss Mildred lirock recelvea rather severe injuries to her leg In a recent automobile accident whU-h happened near the church of that vicinity about ten days ago. The ilrock sisters formerly operated a cnie nere m town xor several months. Miss Kthel White. was visiting in Junction City Tuesday. Arthur Snringate had a busi ness mission in Junction City Tuesday. Alva Perkins returned to his home in Eugene Monday after suendlnic the week-end here with his brother Clyde. M. i. Morgan spent Tuesday in Junction City. Revival meetings are sun in progress this week at the local Church of God. Owinx to so much sickness at present the attendance lo not so good. Evangelist H. A. Konrad's efferts are highly spoken of by those who attend. Annie and Moses Fine spent the week-end with friends in Eugene. Briefs of Oregon Life I Immediate Iravestlgation of the company which was alleged to be mulcting British helr out of leg acies left by British subjects who die In the state or uregon, inte state, and without representatives. was requested by J. Ii. seu, uruian consul with headquarters In Port land, In a letter received by Gov ernor Pierce. The States Ftdorated societies have chosen May 2 as the day for their first annual picnic and the first of the summer at Old Cham poeg.. It will follow the historical and pioneer event known as Cham noec day. annually held on the first Saturday in May. It Is the plan of the federated societies not only to celebrate the birth ot Ore gon. but also to give historical slg nificance to the 150th anniversary of American independence. r A foot of new snow was reported on the ground at Government ('amp. at the base of Mount Hood, Tuesday afternoon, and at Buil Run lake, Portland water supply reservoir, there were 10 inches of pnow where the ground was baro a few days ago. Tho temperature at the lake was 322 and a light snowfall was continuing, according to word sent from Zig Zag ranger station of the forest service, , Albany postal employes will be hosts June 26 to three state organ izations of postal employes. The OVegon State letter Carriers asso ciation, the Oregon Federation of Postal Clerks and the Oregon Fed eration of Postal Carriers are the three bodies to meet here. About 300 delegates are expected. A rustic arch to be designed by the United States forestry bureau will be erected at the Oregon-California boundary line on the Pacific highway, according to decision of Restless Sleep Due to ; Stomach Gas Gas pressure In the abdomen causes a restless, nervous feeling and prevents sleep. Adlerika re moves gas In TEN minutes and brings out surprising amounts of old waste matter that you never thought was in your system. This excellent Intestinal evacuant is wonderful for constipation or stom- acn trouDie. uon t waste time with pills or tablets but get REAL Adlerika actlonl Allen Drug Store. 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