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TWO Jl Morning Register Lane County News MORNING REGISTER, EUGENE, QUE., SUNDAY, FEBRUARY II, 1926 services will be hM lit th evening- meeting. 'Jteverend mom aald he did not know exactly -how many would become affiliated with the church as a mult of the meeting. SCOUTS FINISH TESTS FOVR PASS! KXAMIXATION'S AT SI'IUXGKIF.I.D ITt.el.ter Tn Cfluntr 8teelal 1 , SPRINOFIKI.n, Ore.. Feb. SO. Four -more scout a of Srrtnrflold T.lon troop 1 of Fov Scout have completed their "tenderfoot ' teats, Scoutmaster W. P. Tyaou aunoilho. efl: This completes the full troop membership, he said. ' .Those who nasaed the testa thta week are Clinton Sldwell,' Ixm Mnn- warlnK. Norvnl . Foss and Billy Knox. . - FREE TEXTBOOKS ASKED O. A. HOWARD SPEAKER AT x'mh SI'RINGFIEliD MEETING Jloro Economical MoUmhI Wanted ,'? for BBprayliur; Material to -, ,. Papua in Oregon " t" . """ ttterttler lame Coontr Speelal SPSUJOFIELD.-Or., .Th, 0. Th.ue of "public" -'the achoola of the atate la favorable eft-, A.? Howard.) of Marshfleld 'Candidate; for the of fife of atate superintendent for .numio '. instruc tion. -who addresses- the I'arent. Teacher association here yesterday. " : . Publlo. textbooks. whU they would add allKhtly to the tax levies , throughout the atate, would in the long run bo much cheaper, than 1 tut book a tinder the' present aya tom. In the opinion of Mr. Howard, who also advooated. -according to ',.J0,-T."A. offlolauv that rthetetat ip'rint .the books, r , .: IJ' . Under the! plan advanced-nt .the : meeting, all text book a now in use In the publlo- sohoote of Oregon, would revert to tne state. - An ar gument that Is' constantly brought against the proposition that pub " llo textbooks would be Insanitary, la said by P.-T. A. officials to be without grounds." A system of reg tflfcar ruenUrailon. of 'School Veorna would -De arrangea, wnereoy me J spread of any disease germ would t. checked. The - use. of public ' textbooks In schools. Is held to be no-more Insanltary-than the Use of library books usder 'the' present . system, 7 f 1 Thirty-five hundred dollars was if thesumireallsed-fronv-the; saW of ' Jutnlrn .In Hi-lnvft lrf Intf-VMr MP. cording to a report made :by Mrs. If Fishes, who . investigated for' the A f',-1. A.i Between U0 and $1200 i (was believed to have been-spent-for J textbooks In Eugene by Springfield residents. -If this (expense can-be , out,' It will mean a big saving for t the people of lhlsitown. . ". ' , c la -connection with the report. It was stated that Ust .year the cost of pe rating- the schools -was 178 -SI0.9& Ar an averaa-s-'dAilv exnense Bf I4J4.50 daring the -school year.Jchuk. Sixth and K streets. ' died This year the ! expense- will- be ."this morning at te family home jrreater.. as .the district has con-j The Branstetter chapel in Eugene structea ,tne new iiriuara -school, X and -added staff. the Joker club at her home Fri day evening. Jylra. Mervllle Veatch and Mrs. lieo, Know lea ware addi tional guests. Urlilge waa the di version for the evening. oa; Ucrnsca lssuc.1 , In.et.ter t-nn- County Se-Ul SPRING ELD. Ore... Feb. SO. Forty licenses have been Issued to Springfield dog owners Blnre the UriVO lO collect ung IirtMlso H1' gnn. announced It. W. Smith, City recorder, today. Of the 150 esti mated dog owners. 100 so far have failed to roninlv with the city or- dinnnce revitlatlng the ownership of dogs. Several dogs whose own era have been nellgent In the mat. ter. have been hnmunely dlspoted of. Mr. Smith Md.' Soin owners whose dog licenses do not' expire until loter in. ine year wwi nov pa checked up at this time. JUNCTION ; LODGE .VISITS SI.XY tVFtF.iiO MKICTWQ tlKIiP AT tlAKlvlUK, tttellr l.sne County Spci'UI) OAKH11K1N. Ore, Pub. Iv--The visiting cointptltee .of - the Inline ("oulitv Odd Follows naoclntlon of Junction City waa-present nt-tlie iiieeting of (ho locul lydge, TllUla The second degree work was conferred -,on,'fur vicantlilntea. They' were 4"luudo Crov. pf 5tnc (lon City and three local men, C. Wntaon, Itoy ltynmn and W. O. lauat. A special aoclnl evening. vna en- Joyed after .which refreshments were served. . Those coming rrom Junction City were: 0. LUai'lug. Victor C. lvie, Claude -Crow, Al bert ljirnon. Kmoat Millar, Ueuige Chebalt. . Smith Family -Rccorcruvr TItrIer T.ne Cennty 9lectal) SPKINGFIEr-P. Ore.. Feb. 50. Two members of the Ben Pmlth family, who reside on Firth street. nre reported to be able to be up after suffering from lnfluenta. AH si members of the family wero confined to thelt beds' at the mmc time. Tr. Pollard, cltv phvstelan. reported. Tie said that while there are a number of chse9 In Spring field, the situation Is not .serious. Mnrgnrrt Hyrnchuk Dies tRfsttr- (.an Couatr .SaeclaO SPRINGFIELD. Ore.. Feb. 80. Margaret Hvrnchuk. slx.vear.old BIO.!, or an average daily expense daughter of lr. and Mrs. jKyrn- mor tMcbers -to the .HOLDS '.SALE A. PROGRAM TO--RAISE FUNDS ORITXIt TJKDER WATT "v i Ji " rV'-.r ' T j V t (Rerlatef Lane County Special) SPRING Fl ElfDt-Orei, 'Feb.'-20. ' , The Parenr-Teaeher association to Hay conducted a cooked-food sale. i ,. as-part of a program to-'rais f onds to carry on the.work of euppiylng " apeclsl lunches ot milk and graham firaekera, -vt " - - : , Mra.- Paul Brattaln, president pf ' he association, reported that a not yleeabie improvement- In the health A of the children under treatment had - resulted. -iv . -i- ' I, : -'A combined patriotic and health i program-is. being arranged by the association to- be. -given r Mqpday evening, . speakers num ur. i. ' W, Pollard. - who will speak en rj'''Hes4th,'.-.and R, U. Moore," of Eu- S gene, who Will give a patriotic ad-'drefls.-. Olna clliba of the itlnlorarid f, 'senior "high schools will 'present 4 numbers. : The final feature oi xne ? program will be a 'commnntty 'alng-'r .The meeting will be at the, . high school nnditijrium.' ". ' ; 50p CLUB ENfEBTAlNED wui announce funeral arrange, ments. ' Death followed an attack of pneumonia. ' MB. AND MRS. I. D. T.Alt ryyat "INVZTB MEMBEK8 7 OtegUrtar I,aae County 8paclal) SPiUNOFIELD. Ore., Feb. 20. Vr and Jlra. L D. Larimer enter--ainedr4he Five Hundred club at Ibelr -home . last . evenine. Four tables were occupied. Refreshments were served to the following mem bers and guests;.' :' Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Adrian, Mr. and MracJ-, A. BeaVey, Mr. and Mrs, F. A. DePue, Mrs. Grace Rob erta, 5Velby Steven's,' Elza button, Mr. and Mrs. A.- 3. Perking-and Me. and Mrs.Xarimer." - ' ; y ' '.-Special guests were Sr. and Mrs. W. C. Rebhan, Mr.: and Mrs. J.' B. Scott of Salem, and Miss Crystal; jpryan, rrom aionmouin. BANKS TO CLOSE MONDAY- SPRCJGFIEU -r TO OBSERVE 'PARTIAIj HOI4DAT p f? ' i . (Register Lane -Count? Special) SPRLNQFIELD. Ore. Feb." BO. Springfield will observe Wash in g-' ton'a 'birthday, Monday, by theajioa i log of'baaka ana schbois. '.The post , office-will observe the legal Jioll- iday, and the city -hall will be closed -part of the day; at least, according ta.Pslillm W. Hmlrh mitv PMtnnlM y TJie GlrlsV league ls arranging a i. program of an 'hour and a -haiMor Ihe high sohool, to begin at - . a o'clock, after . which- the students wlU'e diemissed for the rest of ""tlie day."" The Junior high school ' -nrlll also give a- short 'program, ef after which .school will be closed s until Tuesday morning.') . i-'t". ; ... ': ' -j . I jCHILDERS WILL REACK ii JtEV. MB, ',!", FOK fcVI Y ". .(Register Lane County gpeolal) -h -, SPRINGFIELD, Ore., Feb. St. f Hey. S. B. ,Chlldrs, pastor Of the .was ill .-with' Influenza and unable. iio ut;cujjr ii in iiuyii. 'itun. Dunuari will preach at 11 o'clock tomorrow A anornliig. Rev. Abe' Bennett, field i renresentatlve for the Eugene Bible' 7 'university,. will have charge Of the h ' ofenlng aervlce at 7: JO p. m. ' . 1 " ."George McAlister, assistant pas- fj tbr," had charge of the morning I service last Sunday, ana trot. El mr Patterson of the E; B. U. spoke 5 'In the evening.;..'. ' r- ...;.v' t FIDELITY IS SUBJECT; BAPTIST" MEB1TINGS TO END SPRINGFIELD PERSONA1VS 'vrtRexisir -'Lane Couaty-Special) SPRING Fl EI.D. Ore,, -Feb. iO. Mr. and Mrs. Charles 'Taylor were In . troth Thurston to spend a few hours today. - -r.-. - ' Mr. Burley Williams apent a few1 Charles 11 Grant waa ' In from' Vlda. " ' '' ' '' Mr. Charles Grant vi. In from Thurston part of the day today. r. ana irs. -ipcon were tn Springfield from . Marcola, ' ' shop ping today.. " 1 - -" Amoag thg visitors who called In Springfield from Tbjirston to day .were Mr.' and Mrs. R. Weaver, i .' - Mrs. ' Ronald- Roberts is at her ; home in Douglas Gardens, con valescing from' an attack of in fluenza.. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Scott of Salem are spending a few days at the W. H. ' Adrian - home. Mr. Adrian ,1s a daughter of the Sc'ot'ta. . Miss Crystal Bryan arrived yes terday from -Monmouth to spend a few days with her aunt, Mrs. Grace Roberta. Miss Bryan is a student at the Oregon normal school. She will 'return to Monmouth Monday evening. '.-' - Mrs. A. J. Perkins left f this morning to spend a few days with friends 'in Marshfield. . Mrs. Georgia Grlffis la reported to be recovering from a severe at-, tack of influenza. Among the visitors from Camp' Creek were M. J. Chase 'and' Neia Gossler. ' - ' . Chester Wallace was among the visitor to Springfield from Jasper tnriftv. v .". .- - Another , Jasper resident In Springfield today was Jim Aubrey. R. D. Ronnie -paid Springfield a business visit from Thurston ' to day. - ' ' -R. P. Laird, ncomlnent dairvman from tie Jasoer ' district, visited Springfield on business today.' vnru uansen ot rnurston waa among the out-of-town visitors In Springfield today. Mr. Hansen Is . .well-known farmer in. the Thurs ton region. . . r-Earle ' H. -Cobb came to Spring field- from Jasper today, where he viaitea ue oiace of a local phy sician. - . '!' '. The baby of Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Roush is reported aulte ill with in fluenza, - - galled fa 8pririrfield today.' T ' ' Mrs. Ed It. Eaton of Eandax vis. 4ted the office of a local physician ioaay. one win return to her home Sunday. -" . Mrs. C. W. Doty underwent an operation at' a Eugene hospital to day. -She Is under 'the care of a ilpdal physician. ' , ' ; ' g .SJOBE INTEREST l SOLD MARKSBTJRK SOLE OWNER OF. COTTAGE: GHOVB FIRM. BENNETT COMING fcVEAXVG SERVICE. , I ft L, (Rerlstar tana Couaky Special) '' SPRINGFIEIjD, Or, Feb. J0. t- Evangelist '-O.'" O." Laughlin, - of Portland; ho -has been conducting a series of meetings at the Baptist church' here, will have as bis sub . Jeot at the morning service, "Fldol. : lljf-to a Trust,"' "Saved forthe Sake of Another," will be the toplo at the evening ervlco,'7:0 p. m. Tomorrow's meetings wilt con w elude the revival series.-Baptismal MERIT BADGES GIVEN OAKlUIKiK BOY hCOl'TS HOI.l) COI HT )F HONOR ' (RealKter lna Cuunty Special) OAKRllltlK, Ore., Feb. 16. The court ot honor ot the locul Boy Scouts met Monday night. Prentk'e leant wus advanced from a- tender foot to the rank of .a second class scout. Merit badges were. awarded to the following: Clarence Bates, swimming and bird study: Britan Aah, ugrlculture, cooking und safety first; Clnrem-e Janes,- personal . health, swimming and carpentry. atoll. Members are naked to brine aa rorrealimeiiia either douglimua, popcorn or apples, ' Mrs. Iterthii Fox went to visit toi a week with relatives In Washing ton, ami her niece, Mrs. l.ulu Ale EveiB returned wilt her fvr a visit. Mia. A. T. (hoot returned to her homa Suiulny evening, from Kuitoud where sne nun been ante ifrlitn at the homo of her daughter, Mrs William Conn. Her llttlo graml- iliiughei' Evelyn Conn hna been very xlrk and alio was holiiur cure for Tier. .CliKAR Ix.KK PKSt)XAI,S ' (Register lUne Counlr HpeciAl) Cf.EAR LAKE. Ore.. Feb. 19. Mr. and Mrs. Ever und son Koy ot Elm Ira visited at tbe Purkereon home Sunday. Afterwards all at tended the Snnta Clara church. Tom Fisher was a business cul ler at tho Purkerson homo Tues day. ' ' Ben Mulkey and .wife nnd Miss Maud Itnyburn pf Eugene visited Mrs. Eurkerson -Friday. Mr. nnd Mrs. Peterson were shop pers at tbe county seat Saturday. DORF.NA PF.HSONALR (Resleler lAnteCbUMy SpoelsJ) 1KHENA. Ore.. Feb. 1. Mr. and Mrs. Emit Kirk and children ejpent Sunday at the Miles Wick's Home In t.ugene. - Miss 'Kilun Matuscn was a Sat urday shopper in Cottage Grove.' Phillip- Mosby of the -Bohemia Lumbor company spent Sunday at home here. '. Wayne Kirk spent the week-end at the Ben Pitcher home at Dlsston. Bert Williams who has been vis iting his family here since tbe holi days returned to his work at Ver nonla Thursday. (llarence Peterson was In Cot tage Grove Wednesday night. Mr. and Mrs. 1. U. Klrtt and Everett Holstrom visited Sunday with Everett's mother. Mrs. Merle Holstrom of Marcola.' Albert Paauette and family wero in ' Cottage Grove Saturday. - The Cottage Grove Agriculture basketball team again met defeat at the hands of the- Dorena high achool team Wednesday night.- The. score was 11-3 6. 1 . .- Mr. and Mrs. Glen Jennings Were Saturday, callers In Cottage Grove. : IRVING PIUtSONALS ' tReslsiar -lae Ooanly Saeelal) IRVING. Ore.. Feb, 16. A crew of about 13 or 11 men met last Friday at the school for tbe pur pose 1 or raising tne roof or the school play shed, which was blown down In the recent wind storm. Irving Grange meets Friday eve. nlng. February It, in regular ses . honna i'i:itM)Ai,h- . (IteaUier ine 1,'viuiily, tUwlal) . Gaorg Cninu lunile a trip to Ku geno rev-anlly to visit lils-.brutliar who is In the honpltal. Mrs, John llnmmltt and daughter Mrguiia of euiiita t'lara visited at the l.ee Heuvey home Haturday. Mr. lleinliick, wluute home burned some time ago, wus pain, fully burned while cleaning (he holler ut the Barker mill, lie la still in tne hospital. - Tint ladles' Helping Imnd club had recently vjaltml the hotile of Mia. Joint Itolieilson of ' Mabel Their next meeting will bo with Mrs. Will rleavvy Thursday. . Fell. ruary IS, In the nriernuon. Air. mid Mrs, Koy Temple of Oaki'lilge spent the. week-end vl- iiing wun air. 'Temple'- parent s here. ' Several people from here at tended the 'dedication of the new Uglilhotise temple In F.ugono Suu ,duy afternoon. Mrs. Hilda Wllmont visited her little hoy. Orvul and Mrs. Harney Parker Thursday. . Mis Kiln Hnyden vtslted her sis l'.T' M.-'M"I'1 Conley Thursday. Miss Hayden was on her way to Cllfornlu. Mr. and Mrs. Dick l-lnslcy visited Mrs. Unsley's narenls, Mr. and Mrs. IJuvld Stephens on Camp creek bttmluy. Tho Sunday achool decided to meet early .text Sunday u that the people might go to Varnoll to at tend the special church services there nt ii o'clock and the basket dinner nt noon. Sir. and Mrs. Tqwell ihot'orod to Eugene .Monday. VIrk llnmmltt mii,l ' trio to Eugene Sjiturduy Mr and Mrs. Itolllo Morris went v?.t,Mr"!'COl,ft T"Jy evening to visit friends. Mrs. 11. C. llanaeti lW'CWXOrc'0XX pilae and Mis. ,log- ,4.-, t -,.4 ,..-,--t '-a t- SANTA ( I.AUA XF.WS (Haliter Lane County Special) SANTA CI.AKA. Ore' lVb iO T, J'T"! co,""y convention of the Christian church held at Santa t.lura last Thursday was n decided suceeas A good crowd was as sembled at nn early hour. Splendid spenkors. a bountiful dinner and supper were served In the buso men! of the church. Young peo ple had chhrgn uf evening service which were well attended. Arthur Shnfner had the misfor tune to have Ills hand badly lac erated while he and some other boys were trying to hold a car. .ir.venox city news (!!'ter Lne County Special) JUNCTION CITY. Ore.. Vnh Profemor English, with four atu. aenia or me high achool. are spend ing the week-end at Corvallls at tending the exposition put on at O. A. C Vardell Nelson. Loyd Fvans. Mary Wilde and Evelyn Shields are the students attending. The schools will have a holiday Monday after an hour and a half program given In the morning. Mrs. Merle Sutton Is spending the week-end In Corvallls. where Mr. Sutton Is a student at O. A. C. The funeral ot Win, Harp, who missed Atvnv nt fh Vn..,,. kn.nit.i TThursdiiy morning, will bo held rrom Miller's cbnpol Sunday aftor noon at f'.xo. Hev. Nankevllle of the Christian church, will officiate, with the Odil Fellows In charge at the cemetery. The Danish Brotherhood had a fine time at their lis!! on Wednes day evening, when tlrey met for a social time. "Progressive 600' waa plnyed. Willi winning first vitson the consolation, la The Kpnpitli l.eii!iio Is making plans for a cafeteria supper Mull. V day evening, beginning at five. Jj, j, 1'.'. Murphy has muvod his cj real estate 01 lira (rout tho rear ut, $ l.cilnkky s drug store to tho build-(SI lug Just aolitli of Ilia City tueal S niuikei, I A Mrs, t'l'ls Peterson was fulled lo'w I'orllatid Wi'diiesduy to cure fur a A rrlend who la very III, iS MJ ,-Flnreni'o Mnurhead lias re. 'o Ulniud iioni spending the winter. W m I'epver with her mint. W W. 11, rUlH'kratll has be.un th. K the sciangn recently purchusad on the llarrlaliurg road Juat uutsldo of the city lliulta. IU.ACIH.V 1'EHSONAIiM IHiUler t.ene Ootinlr SrevUl) tu.ACiii,Y. Om.. Feb. 10. Mrs. llllllima nud IS. O, 1'uai ntiumleil 5 the funeral of Murtuu llauauii ut iS r'raiiklln Sitmlay. . ,V Mrs. K. O. Post uml aon, Mlsa'S tlllve Mead, Alias Itheu Koliliiaun, tS Uuss 'laylur ami Earl Myota want 0 10 llosli.m Suiuluy lu visit Mia. fi Karl Lund. - IS .Mrs. I, Hlaytcr und son Robert A v.'erti husluess visitor .In Kugenw O Muiulay urternoini. r. a. iiiivkalt. (leorgo Worth. i: .l,'. t V .. v.. -ni. nil uuri 1 llUtton mid ..11.UUW visitors 111 Hugviionei 'luesday, 1 Si .Mia. K. O. Post spent Tuesday M afternoon with Mrs. W. II. HUiohly. X Flnvd Ullllliva went lii I ..1.,. X Thuiialnv to tmlt at the hum of ortHiier. 111a Druthers family la suffering n ring uf Illness. Mr. C. M. Hulbiiit culled on Mrs. (leorne Wiirihlngion and .Mrs. Mnrsuret lillllliua Thureiliie afternoon. Mrs. Charley Slnvter and daiiirli. tor apent Thurwluy afternoon with.1! .11 rs. r . ic. Aiy.trs. Mrs. Ann til Ilium left Saturday morning for Junction City to visit rvmuivs mi-re iur n rew uuya. lloiiert Sliiytor, Averllt It net and I 1 IS '""- 1 ' , (Continued a page T. column - - o ......,,-.,.. . , w. tJt, CAM. Ktin lllll.s .J . The t runt Cr of the Flnrt TtnnlUl'ft church ask ror bids for the small H house on the North aide of (he lot IS at the N. W. corner of Ninth ami d High, known as the Booth lot. Also V blda on the barn and ahed on the S back of lot. Hlila must be In by ft tho 8th of February. The True- fl teea reserve the rla-ht to a-nt np.'J reject all blda. For further Informa tion sco at. it. Harlow or W. 8. Plank. i-M-l CUTICURA HEALS jlASH0N BODY Clothing Irritated the Erup tions. Lost Rest at Night. " My whole body broke out In a rash. My clothing irritated the eruptions, and 1 lost my rest at nigni Decsuae 01 tne Irritation. I uaed many remedies but nothing helped me until I beaan ualnr Cull. cure Soap and Ointment. After utlnp them abort tima I could sea an Improvement, and In about thirty days 1 was completely healed." (Signed)- O, S. Klispel- ..1.1. f 1 1,.,. , inuuijf, iuaao, . ..... Keep your skin clear by oalng Cuftcura Soap, Ointment and Tal cum for dally toilet purposes. Touch pimples end itching, if any, with Cutlcura Olnuneut, bathe with Call- curs Sosp and hot water. Cutlcurs Talcum Is unexcelled In purity. seee. OlanMISandlSf. TeteaaiKt nU Sis' lOerito Dart. s. auaa. aUea tataV Cwjara Sbaeias Slick ate. ' (Register Lane County Special) ''' ! COTTAGE GROVE, Ore., Feb, 20. leorgo Marksbury has nur. chased A.' W. Melliwell's interest in the 'firm of Helliwell and Marks burv and will contimm to nndiif.t tne business' under the 'name of the MarkBbiiry store. Mr. Helliwell has been a partner in the store for seven years and was employed a a cierK live years oerore that, at has not announced bis f utare plans a yet. - -' "'" - -.. ' ' ; - COTTAGE GROVE PEIfcSONAIS rj' '(Heglirter Lane 'County Special) '''' 1 .COTTAGE GBOVE, Ore., Feb. 20. Mri'Li E, Mltchenoe Is here from 'Camas,' Washington, spend ing a few days with Mr. Mltchenoe. Mr! and Mrs. Jack Callahan and sons,' -Bobble and Jack, of P6rU land, are -week-end guests at the home of Mr, and Mrs, Wm. Ga routte. Mrs-' Callahan and Mrs, Garoutte are sisters. '' '" ' Geo. W. Swltiehart returned to his home at Black Butte today af ter spending several -weeks at. a sanitarium on the upper McKenzie, 'ine losing side for membership In the auxiliary of the American Legion, which was headed, by Mrs. June Bennett, will entertain the winners with a six o'clock dinner In the legion hall Monday night. ; Mrs. C, E. Frost, wli'o, Is con fined to her home with a severe attack of grippe, Is reported slight ly Improved today, , -".. ., ' A special patrlotlo program wilt be-given Monday , mornlnv in th school auditorium In honor of Wash. ingion a oinnuay. The school will be dismissed at the cloa of the program. . ' - t Mrs, T. C. Wheeler -entertained J i I V V i. v Horn the Ground UD Citt Bra. of Portland,' Oregon, who grew up in the market trade, , have built up a national reputation for highest quality-vegetable seed.' TWENTY-FOUR years ago, Ray W. mad Edward, K Gill, two young men who hadgrown tip 1a th market garden business, were supplying a varied ling of vegetables to rotfta of over M socery'stpres in Portland: They won a reputation for highest quality produce. ' For several year the 0(11' Brothers crew and developed special strains of sweety corn, csbbsf, beans, pumpkins, beets, tematon, etc. Their business thrived. A few-years laterthey decided to grow acclimsted reg ettbje seeds not only for their own use but for sale. ' . '""Th. first year these special varieties were described in small circular. Todaythe GiUBrothart ' end out one of he largest, catalog issues of any seed house la tile Pacific Nofthwest. '' Todav. after many years of research snd eioerlmentstlon. ' ' ' they are still growing and developing special strains on their . ' farm, specializing in market garden seed snd at present sup plying over a thousand market gardens up and down the coast. ' These' men keep In eonatant eeraonnl tonrh with ' market vardenera, leara their aaeda sense their raejalrementa and - rnr a geaslse aerele tu. the trade. They ate eesataatly alert, tsoking for aaw ssd teller varieties. Their boalneae haa had hheaomeaal Inereaae la the seat Kw yes re. . It Uvea an grotra en repeat ordeve. Snceeaa la Sse.'' ha aMall meaaiMW to the faet thnt small orSera sr aiven the earefal jitteatloa as 'large onea aaa.au are uuea wna aha same hlah-analltr. aeads... nellerlna that their gartaweaters ateffa, aeelleaataa ae4 will alva apleadld aatlefaetlaa, and wlahlna to make permanent gtnaeetletia with all aeed ueera, whether large or anaall. Ulll rathara will he pleased -tn reeelva a trial order ffom jnm Pasally see 4 ocdera will vaewlve the aarna eoajllr ot see iaat laselal ta market sisrataaara.. , j 1 en for 1SZ0 Calalos . Juat Off th Haass .1:0 Oeectlbk). nlontavilli Station : P0BTLANP, ORE.' ttnTKi Grower f Dnhllkgi Went of thm MUiai4P9l , SM 75c gor ThlaTi It ResVlai r Cm in J a Trial Colleerlea lae-fltae Paeib. eta Worth SUS GILL BK08. spwciaIj rritAint ' Darelope After Years . aT Paraaaal Work Mespi-nea frat, Chantanay.. '2o. vidskt. vreww r,raii Head lKa) 'teat Corn. Golden.. , Early Market ...184 rWeat Cars, Karly . Market v..t04 Iwaet Cera. Im-. vroved Ooldn. Bantam 101 '"Be" rt riOl neetKar'lT'Mndel.'.loS a-anraun, urange Winter Luxury. ..10 Salaaeh,. Mammoth , Market. ... . . ... . 10a) 1 Sanaeh, Ooloen D- , 1 ' llolous .aog) " Teesate. , hill's e- . leoted ffiarllana.,15 . . - Try this ewlfeetlon, a It . will alee you a Mea ana Bee atk WHERE QUALITY 'MEETS cpilchefs Shopp V V I IS ' Girls Hats New arrhnl for spring In child ren' ulna smart lints. Very clever patient lu the very luteal atylra for glrla t $1.49 to $149. George Washington rebrosry calls lo ml 11U tho birthday of' 1h -rHlhtir of hla Country.' Hut Waahlng.j ton waa more than tbati he wa th futbur of principle which hsvoi been rotaluad by lb country vr sine, ' A neraon with nnl 'prinolplra l weak liw Meed, Ilnalnats InaJlliii itVMul are uu ticeellun 1 I, llimniiriii inli.",,' . .7. 1 " ". liMHla, Br,;', i'lnl.il,,.r,,, . ! ,r Smart Spring Styles One hundred and fifty New Sp ring Coats and Dresses W rived frorn the New York etyl e center. ' Smart Frocks . Thte Very Latest All the beautiful new shades for spring wear; in dresses for women and misses ' A wondertil selection of the latest atyics just arrived from New York Our Low Price $19.75 Others $7.90 to $49.50 Snrinii Goats 1 ; ' ; Newest Crealioiu Charmeen Twills, " T'-..Jo onrl BasqueraWeJ Novelty plaids, checks TiVht from the fashion. cciik'. 1 $19.75 , Other. $12.75 to 0f. Gowns J All rhi t 1 1 All I VHl IrffilflC aa. 1IVUV ill I llUli; j' -- oiyicD, ine vriv in re-vir 1 ri rrnwim iui r - O it .1 t ' f. e--t "-. , iL.tlW j 111 ttti tne new nnarifn rnmmaH , rk niit-t-ix-inrv heans 111 8 desiorns , - Evening p. s. I 966 H Willamette ft ---- $19,75 Qthejr $14.7S to $95.00 . Ifl I ' i' .,',,,..,,, ,rl , . .1. Across from , Rex Theater CO QUALITY MEETS CONFUJ-r