MORNING REGISTER. EUCENE. OREGON, SUNDAY. MARCH 21, 192
TWO
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I Morning Register
' -v r- ' , . ' '
easter plans. Started
ri:ix(irii'i.n MivmonisTs to
c.ivi-: C ANTATA
(lli-llWIM- l.ni- fount Jt, Special)
. V'Komiince and 1 iiamlU'-' Is the. from tVrvslli li
' ' injtii' lor the fr-un.l iv t'vrn.nu scrv- end with her p.
; Ice m' !:SU. ltcv. F. I.. Mom-e. pns-'Xlrs. J' FJ XiJf
tr i'f Hie' fpmil'.lleiil .Methodist
i. Knlwopa.1 church, announced to-
il iy. S he iiiornlmi inula Will bo on
':' the text, "Uomove mir the Ancient
y I i.n.lMinrkH." 'llft-lll I HlUXiO l.V tllC
I;" choir will he offered both morning
I Mid von rot. . "j
P i Committee are 'at" work plan-
1 ..'nine the i-ei-viees ftir Faster Sun
.lav. it was. learned.. A ntnmll
i iwl'l-be heard In tin.' morning, and
! vr,il new members will ho taken
!' ' Into the church. A special cantata
..III be ifra in the evening, .nr.
l ..Moore fca'd.
QUARTET SINGS T0,.MiW
! M-KTIAI. MI'SlC. rKATVIUi AT
i:' . BAPTIST I'liriU'lt
.- '
'; (Hi'KittT J.nc Comity Sewlal)
tritl.KlKI.D. lro.. March 20.
.: V quart. t consisting uf Myrtle
li Hanoi. iSludj-a ' Collin. , Naomi
I'lilitnii ami low Carlton will of
. for special music 'nl' th evening
' service; In the Springfield ' Baptist
-' church. Second and C streets to
morrow, it is announced.
,! The topic of the morning will
.. be "An Ideal" and in the evening.
"Throe Greatest Events in His-
torv." Jumlay school Is at 10
.o'clock, and young people's moct
, inii at 8:30. .' ... -.
'" ' 'ow HIMe T,mV
(PKitnr Iuie County Solal)
' SI'KlNCFltXD. Or.-., iian-.ll 20.
-' 'if Christ Came. Woutd ie
Crucify H mV is the . question
Stov. S. It. Cliililei-a wlil discuss at
H n'l-Ioi'k -tonorr'ow morninB at
tJie Siiriiiffiettl Clirialiun vurcli.
His sulijiTt for tho I'veiiins 0rv
ce at 7:30 v.i!l be "u We Xed
a.-. xw U:b!e?" Otuer services
; announced arc Sunday school at
r t! 4'. a. m.. jumur churcii service
at 11 a, m.i and senior Clulatian
iiudi avur at C3 . I'T. ,
"' Sktiut Tests to Start
, - - 'tni-Kistvr rne Citunly Social)
',' 1 Sl'RlNUFIKI.D, Ore.. March 20.
Hecinnins n-t week the test of
! : scouthood.- firehuildtntt and camp
' JViiOkerv. will be Riven the members
! of PprinEfleld ttoup No. 1. Scout
(!' 'niter W. P- Tyson.- announced.
i:.ich pntrol will make a trip op
I--, the Willamette where the tests
$i; wi:i be conducted. . ' '
'' i.K v '' Student' Motlip llnrt
v,-r- " fRrgigtrr Ijinft County Hllal
;' '-ti. Pt'KlNGFlKLD, Ore.. March 20.
:((i'5tis9 Isolene Kester. 'student In
. ! ihe SprinpfleW iiisrh school who is
, .. . .Mno- ixlth her aunt. Mrs.'W. F.
' 'Valker. received word todar that
1 . - her mother, who is n nurse in i
,:rbany, had received three broken
"i ribs' In an accident. v -
'i1''' ' ' Sruilcnt's MimIht Hurt
I -; -. rn-iilr Ljoie County Special)
(,.'' SPRINGFIELD. Ore... March 20.
I-:-. t.trtii. Rcho June, small dauffh-
i'.' tor of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bailey
f - mistalned a sprained - wrist h this
i!v 'mnmincr. . Tho snraia occurred
V-'it -when her motwr caught her- by
y: the arm as she started to tail. -
f'fi "' SPRIVRFIFXD VKRSOXAIiS
U V-'1- fnefflstar L.n County Speclaiy '
ir . SPRINGFIELD. Ore.. March 20
.'V. Mr. and Mrs. Roy . McCracken,
' '.hn nent the nsst two weeks vie-
"! - .ilinK here from San Francisco, de-
' --parted this morninB tor ftpoaana,
i-l Washington, where they will make
! . itheir home. . . .
., Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Daugherty
Fully tqurpped 5 balloon
tires. Run less than 3(H)0
miles. '; '; -
. . TERMS!
Phone 1738i
SAVE $250
on
A " practically NEW
1925 Ford iSedan
ilr - tT.'- I"J-L!?; HjiV-i. uirur:"
''" MeMiasassissstesaB
r isiainir ' ilUn,ifii!yw,J
Experience i$ ' ' ;
what you get - V
when you're Jookrtijj- y.; ,
for something. else.'
Kemember that the '
next timeTyou'rc "tempted
fb btiya ...- . ' '. ,
i(jHEAP.i!sed car; -;. V-,;,
instea'd'of a. .. '-:
GOOD used car.
IMS Dortiro Koailiitor fine
, condition, finish ob good
' ' ax new. '
)92:i Makni-11 Touring, A-l,
has new pnint Job.
1112a Chevrolet TourliuJ, " A
. real ,buy. ; .." :. r !
Jtlil 8tJir Tonrlnfe.
HtZt) Jilglit Di-llvcry Trnclt.
llll.l Clirrrolct Couo, will
sell right.
J92I Ford CottlK)
1923 Cliovrolet Ton Truck.
Jj'oril Cotipo .. .i v- ; ,
V GANNETT .
MOTOR CO.
83(T01ive Street;;
Lane County News 'j
r s S !-
nnd dntiBhter -were builnrsa .Visit
ors in town this fttternoou from
Mat-cola. i
Mrs. tleorKe ilnstrotn of Marcolu
underwent n tiiajor" optvation M
the Pacific OltiiMlnn hospital in
l-IiiKcne this iiit-rtiln.
Mira llattlo Nailtotiilk Is t here
tVrvallt to spend the wevk-
tiai-ents, ' Mr, and
ornlk.
liv- ldker oi camp i i near
Weniliin-: iVuh in prinpneld ' on
busituKs ihis atternoon.v '
Harry A-nthofiy ' itrrtved today
from Wrtfii- to spend, tho week
end at his lii-ime. ,J
Mrs. Kllii''- . Muxev Is ..suffertnK
an attack of toiiHilUis.
KM IxJole vhiifevt KptinKflold
from WeiiilliuK this nfternoun to
care for business itttercsis.
Mr. and Mr. Harry rttirmettee
left, today for Slltu t'lara to spend
the -n-ei'K-end at the home of their
daughter. Mrs. Thompson.
iirs. tli'itwieve lievmnn, princi
pal of tlioi Gardiner hiith school Is
here to spend tlie -ft-i'k-end with
her brother, Klclmrd Harblt.
Ellen Tonipeth left yesterday for
Portland. She -will return tomor
row. Kred Elltitt. fanyonvlllo, depart-,
cd for Poriland this monilnit after
vlsltinK here with his brother,
Charles Elliot. - i
Ctini-ort Xcu $25 ' '
IReUt.r Un. County: Kcl! . !
t'OTl'AGE GJtOVK. Or., . Mar.
20. The iroRranl sponsored by the
I Jon Pioneers at The high school
auditorium was attended, by a large
number nnd netted the junior clpb
$'.'5. This will be iioed toward pur-I
rhastnjr athletic eiitiiptneut. The
concert by the Swedish -American
bell rincers was an unusual enter
tainment. Eighteen selections were
civen by the troupe.
COTTAGK ttllOVK I'KKSONAIJS
' rRRlvtor Linn r-ounty Spclsl '
COTTAGE GROVE. Ore.. March
20. Dr. Wlnard was a visitor from
Eugene yesterday. He railed on a
number of logging ramps in the
interests of the Eugene hospital.
Carl King came uu from Toledo
Friday and spent tho day in town
attending to business matters.
Mrs. A. .v. Kline and Miss
Geneva left --yesterday : for Salem..
wnere tney -will be guests at the
home of Sfrs. Klme daughter,
Mr Roy Romalne.
John Kibhlebeck Is confined to
his bed. with a bad attack of la-
grippe. .
Claud Jordan was a visitor In
town from Toledo. -
J. H. Bell of St. Paul, Minn..
arrived Saturday evening and will
he a guest of his sister and brother-
in-law. Mr. and Mrs. G. A.. Wil
liams, over the week-end.
. Mrs. Harry Armstrong was an
out-of-town visitor from Rujada
toaay.
Abe Bangs of Eugene Is In town
for a few days and will be - In
charge of the Marksbury store
during Mr. Marksbury'a visit to
San Francisco.-
Bert Kline will return to the
Bohemia mining district. Sunday.
after spending -the past week in
and about town attending to busi
ness affairs.
Glen Scott drove to the Kitson
springs today and brought Mrs.
Scott and Gleri home with him.
Mrs. Scott, who has been taking
treatments for the after effects of
blood -pqiBoning in "her right hand,
is very much better. ; .
- Tom McKenzle waa a visitor In
town from Eugene today.
A nine-pound son was born
Thursday,- March 18, to Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Meyers, at their home
In Cottage Grove.
Mrs. Seldon Powell and '. Mrs.
Saul Kaufman spent the - day In
Eugene, with friends.
Clinton Mercer, a recent gradu
ate of the University of Oregon, Is
assisting In the Marksbury store.
' Mr. and Mrs. Austin Lindsay
were guests Friday of Mrs. Lind
say's parents, Mr.' and Mra. W.
Davis of Lorane.
W. B. Cooper was a business
visitor in town from Eugene Sat
urday. .. .. - ..
Everett Farley, of Black Butte,
hadra B. B. shot removed from
the fleshy part of his hand yes
terday -in tho office of Dr. Frost.
The shot had been there for six
years, but had caused no particu
lar trouble until recently.
Mrs. Lula Currin and Mrs. Van
Allison entertained the Joker club
at the home of Mrs. Allison, Friday
night Cards were enjoyed until
11 o'clock, when the party ad
journed to the Gray Goose tea
room, where a supper was enjoyed.
Mrs.' Kenneth J Ttusbv enter
tained a group'of friends Tuesday
evening in honor oi her husband's
birthday anniversary. -' A ' birthday
calte, 'decorated in green and white.
centered the dining table.
. - Polo Shipment Blade
- fResl.ter I.ana County 'SDecla.1)
' OAKRIDGE, Ore.,' March 20.
Two carloads of cedar poles were
KH-VKl-ATOR
-Tlie Pernrtiuil'
limit h Hprimr.
For - better- health-
drink - Hllo-aotlv
u RmdiinArtera '
1 Wert th lit.
Fhooe tlde-J.
Piano Values
$675 Player-Piano, value
rs down $1,9 a rponth ; Oak
Upright 1'ianp $25 down,
$10 a month. '
SEE OUR NEW RANGE
$22.50 down $10 a month.
CALLAHAN'S
ifor Lower Prices
Used Ranges $15 and $20 '.
T
shipped out this morning by Rus
iscll and Mettaor, piling contract
ors. The shipment goea to Oak
land, v California. Aiussc.ll and
.Mcuner have un been doing 0mv
cleaning up around (heir polo yard
tire sl week. I
m ' l I' l 1
' ' iMinin-Irp tilrla Mort
ttti-sjtirtt l.ant County Hicll) '
OAKKIIM1K, Or., .March SO.
Miueluse I'ump Fire girls- held n
ctirumnntnl imettng last night. One
new member. loin Human, .
initialed. After the business meet
ing wiener roast titnl marshnial
K.w insist. wtiH vnjiiyril. , Toilnv nt
their regular nii'i'tliig Lola Walker
and Verrta Siat wtU be taken lino
the ositer.
COlifllliEtTS
MKUIT UAIM'.ICS GIVKV Til It EE
. . AT OAKIUUGK -
Smut Tnmp KjMts to Give !ly
lu About n Mimtli; 1011111 Kilo
'; ' , (Top. Council M'ai4l t
Otrslt-r; I.ns Onuuly JIUtl : '
OAK UllXi E. Ore.. March SO.
The Otikrldge Court of Honor held
its monthly meeting in tho Meth
odist oliurch. Monday , evening,
March 16. Three, scouts were
awarded merit budges and one ad
vanced lu rank. Clarence Hates and'
Clarence Junes were awarded mer--
It-badges in public hoallh civics
and puthflndlng. :
Britain Ash was awarded merit'
badge, in rruttwork In, leather and
civil.
Arthur , Enrlghi . advanced In
rank from tenderfoot to , second
class scout. '
With the awarding of thrao three
merit - budgva Scout Jones lias
qualified for the rank of Star scout.
nuking q. total of three star scouts
in the local troop. The other two
are: Britain Ash aud Clarence
Bates. . :
The boys are working very en-
ergetleally the troop being organ-
Iced only a short time.'
" The Court of Honor will meet
again April IS. At that (line sev
eral boys expect to advance .in
rank;' . ...
Friday night a meeting was held
and the troop decided on plans
for a play to be. given -Jn about
a month.
The scouts went on a hike Sat
urday to look over a ' proposed
camp site for the- Lane county
councils this summer. It Is hoped
by the boys that they can find a
suitable one in (his vicinity.
NEW OPERATOR IS ADDED
CASIUHR'S PLACJ; ! GIVEN UP
BY MISS BKKUIN
-tllesUtvr tAae C'tMlatr 'SpwelnO
OAKK1DGE. Ore..' March 19.
The cashier's1 position at the South
ern Pacific depot has been abol
ished here and a night operator
will be put on. The now operator.
W. M. Humbletun. of Woodbum
will arrive soon and be on duty
from 1 a. m. until-9 a.-m. ' -
Miss Myrtle Bergin. . former
cashier, does not know where her
new position will be.
OAKIUIK5E PKRSONAl'S
Restatnr line 'County Bpclst)
OAKKIDGH, Ore.. March 20.
Lillian and Violet Pellel arrived
here yesterday' for & islt.
Frank . Slngietary has been
camping on High Prairie for his
health the past week.
A carload of ' furnitnre and
household goous -.belonging to' B.
W. Sawyer that has 'been in stor
age here for the past two years
were shinned out yesterday.' Mr.
Sawyer "was formerly superintend
ent at westflr, when that place first
opened up. ' - ' ';'
Miss Aiyrtie uergin naa 1011 ior
Portland.- ( ' '
Li. ,: Shcltnn. in company with
his sister-in-law. Mrs. Jess Flock,
and children returned lost night
after a week s visit with relatives
In McClary, Washington.
OAKRIDGE, Ore.. March 19.
Dr. and Mrs. W. W. Thompson
went to Eugene Monday and re
turned Tuesday.
. Hlllas Short left Wednesday for
southern points. . v
Mr. and MVS. Rav Russelll ac
companied by Mr. and Mrs. Roland
TJimlck returned Monday from a
trip to Marion wnere tney cauea
on relatives and friends. ' '
Frank Chenowatn. is in Eugene
on business. -.
Randolph Holt, wno nas oeen
confined,' to his home for several
months, was out enjoying the sun
shine 'today. "'.'
E. E. Strond, train master, was
here yesterday. '-
li. l). uastio -oi Mtson
has gonq to Eagerle on business.
Mr. aid Mrs. . Bulk returned
Wednesday after " spendlnij ; the
winter touring uaiiiornia.
Miss Lillnn Pelzel is visiting an
qunj at Dcxtor. '
EMMONS FUNERAL HELP
WOMAN LAST BliRVIVOB OS"
TiVEIiVK OiniDBE!
(Regular Lena County gpeelsl)
CRESWELL, Ore., March 20.
The 'funeral of tho late Mrs. A, A.
Emmons was held Saturday ttftorr
noon at 3 o'clock from the Metho
dist church. Hcv. Mr. Gray gave
a short obituary hlch' stated that
Mrs. Emmons -was born In Stark
county, Ohio, August 4, IBM, be
ing the next youngoat of 12 child
ren of whom she was the, last sur
vivor.' '. ; ''' ' ' 1 - '
On September 15, 1881 she was
married to A. A. Emmons, who
survives her. ' They lived In the.
state of Iowa for 20 years and the
past ten years In Orsa-on the last
six ot which were in Crcswell.
1 1
AID
MEETING. , IS
HELD
IJAZ VAIl WILL BIS HELD, AT
1 PUBLIC MAUKKT ' .
(nogltsr.siie Xouaty.8ciiit) " '
GOSHEN, Ore., March 19. Tha
ladles' hid society mot with- Mrs.
David Calvert on Thursday ater
noon. Several aprqns nnd other
articles have been cbrnpletetl; and
more were planned at thla moot
ing. . . . ' .
Tho aid socloly. will hbld a .ba
anar at the public market bn' Sat
urday, April 3 at which cooked
food, aprons, etc.; wlll'be sold, j'
WEST, FUNERAL IS HELD
FORMER MINint AND BAIMn
DIES AT HAKItlfiBURO N
(Iti-slster t.ans County Rpeelsl) - 1
JUNCTION CITYi Ore, March
20.--Tho funeral of .Chnrles West
was hold from Mlllor's chapel Wed
nesday at lia and. burial at-the
I. Oj O. v cemetery. Rev.
Finley orrtclHtvd. -., .
Mtv West, was born In fwoiNn'
In 1 M4T and as 11 young man. was
a sailor lllul followed the sea tar,
ittniiv viiirt- lln Inmliiil in - Null'
KrauclsOo lu tint 'vo's nnd lias ivo,ii
Hittco been a . mine" iiiospeotoi'
llirouk-li -tills nm-tliwcM vounlry
and inillttiriilu. rtecently he made U
trip Into the CusVatlcN looking fur
a "lost mine" that ciiino ttrar
proving fatal for lilui. "'' l
.'The last 11 years ho has made
his lioniu In Junction and na far'
us known hiv.liud uu relative! Ho
passed nvniy nt His Itume of If. 14.
Mlilurn in this rltyi The .Ml limn
fanilly took him In mid gave hltu
every car and ntteti;loii In his Inst
'days. ' ''
Sisrtir Storo Miivoh 1
tltvslmvt Lsu cuuAty Hlivelull - '
Jl'.NCTHJN CI'l'V, Ore.', March
CO. Tito rlpeer company nas
moved Into the new slora and Is
Tost arrungliig Hie stork. It Is
thought this, will bo una Of tho
lilcvst phuwt nt business In any
small town of the' vallny. Ths
Cenmil Garage and ' Implement
eompunv will wwn be Occupying
their 'new' location nnd Hint will be
tine of the, busiest cornels 6t the
highway. ' , !
" ,H:NTIOTS CITV NF.WS '.
tnrslilsr l.i. I'vunrt miki.isi)' '
Jti.SCTlON CITY, Ore,, March
20. Tho Cbrirtlun. Ilnptlst und
Methodist rhin-chea of'.lunrllon nre
banquet tu be given nt tho Danish
banquet to begiven lit lh Danish
hall on Tuesday evening, Muroh
ss. -..--...
Tho, graifb' school Is 'practicing
on an .operetta tu be given In April.
This Is tho' flru public ehterultii
inont, the grades have given, this
year and the pupils are 'tukiu
much Interest lit it. , ,
Mrs. Laura Illi-koy underwent a
nasal, operation Jit tho . Nurlhweat
hospllnl. Tliuivuloy. 8110- la nt 'the
humo of her iliiuiihler, Mrs. McKeo
of Rlvervlew und hopes to be ttblo
lu ba home noon. ' 1"
Jay Upton of Bend, rnndldnte
rne nenubllentn nomination to.-
governor was In town Frldtiy.
Iiirellng old frli-uds and making ,
new ones. Clare l.ee, J. 8. Mag- I
hidry and John Bull Of the lAne
County Ahs'"0' compatiy wore
with hlnli They returned to: Ku-
geno In the evening. ' ' I
Mrs. 'Emmn Lee has purchased 1
tile A. Hprlnkle home on the east
aide. '"' ' ' ' '" .
Mrs.1 Roy Barker has had a er- j
Ioim lime with the flu arid on Hut-,
' urday underwent a mastoid oper
Intlon at the Northwest hospital In
Kugetxe. Hhe was orougni nouie 1
and Is getting along as well as
could be expected. j
' Mrs. 'VVatrouse Is quite III at her -home.
'"-'
" Mr. and Mrsj Ted Boone of De
troit, Mich., are visiting at the
home'of Airs.' Anne Boone and are .
delighted with tho spring days.,
They expect to return next week.
Thomas Nelson, Wm. Jensen,
Carl Wimp,-- Albert Jacobson,
Krnst Miller, Goorgc-Ehohall re-j
turned Friday mornliig from a trip
10 Mapleton and Florence where
he hud been vlsltmg I. O. O. F.
lodge and boosting for tho county 1
anniversary meeting to be belli ,
in.ll 9C l
Mrs. J. D. fnnups 01 uuhsimuh.
Cel., Is visiting her sisiur. ,11. .
Frank Phillips.
Mrs. Agnes Hanson Is In the j
telephone bfflco filling tho pl.aco t
of Mrs. Murphy, resignea. -
Mrs. ! ranees i-uney i 1
c. , a i.nb fiiiimr tho vacancy'
caused by the resignation of Mlsj
Fries, who was rwently married
and Is living In Eugene.
i
BERRY MEETING PLANNED
CAXXEBY OFFICIALS TO MEET
WTTII COAST FORK IjOOAIj
(r!fl'-r I.an County SpeclslV'
IO'NiiCT', 'Ore.; March 20.--Qn
Thursday of he conilrig week the
Coast rorn . local i me . , ,
Union .will enturluln the directors
of the COtnsBB llruvo cannery
round tuble niectlng whose topic
...111 km Auwrvrnfin blackberries. It
1 hoped to stimulate largely tho
crowing of tnese noma. 1.. .
locality. Already large quantities
of them are picked wild oach year,
but It Is planned to enter rather
extensively Into their- cultivation,
nnd the ninrkottiig prospects are to
he tnlkod over with the cannery
directors. :.i.i!
At tho same nnoum eiii"'
poisoning will be discussed, and It
Is expected that Cdunty Agent
t.-i...i,.- win be nresent to explain
to those present the necessary pro.j.
cedure ror lornmin i'"i v
having the, poison mixed. ,,
- I)ert Hodal Kneuesa 1
,s..iki l..n. County KiMM'la!)
RWISBHOME. Ore., March 20-.
A haskot social was held at Doau
nnn last n!el)t. ' Practically ev-
in lxulwooil community
was present ana on
cram was given. More than enough
funds were raised for standardiz
ing tho Bchool. --i
, RWISKHOMK I'F.KSOTVALS
(Ilegliler t.hne County Bpiwlsl)
1 BWISIIOMK,-Ore., March 20.
Ocorge 'Stanbnt'k and 1 family re
turned from Mnrshflold Thursday
after a short visit. ... -
I Levi Berkshrro.wcnt to Eugene
on business Friday. "'.. , .
'"Word wa'sj received this week of
the birth of a daughter to Mr. and
Mrs. James Monrtehtin of Klamath
I'ulls... Mrs. Monhchan was form
ri.nnhAl . llin'an. ...
'Mr.' Hholley Is Mill Confined' toj
his homo by Bloknoss. .
Mttlt Jly6kniah and Mr. Clanton
from Portland were Ihspcctlng the.
llsir hatchery .Friday. " They were
well pleased, ylth , .tho condition
thero. ' ' ' ' J . ' ' . .
:THc ladies'-- (rtrt of Dcadwoort
church' met at the home of Mrs.
WadsWortb Frrrtay; -The day wan
spent' , In quAltlng, Lunch was
sary.cd; ". '.''.'''.- " V '-' j '. ' '
n;.SIOtjN PKllSONAT-S '
f rRegisier l,nrt County Bpaolal)
CL'SHMAN, Ore., March 80..
Mrs, H: J. ffeymour. visited, in
Mnrshfleld last weeK With !hor
brother, Oscar Gates and family..
C. E. Soutliworlh 'made tt lousi
ness trip to Eugofto Thursday ov
nlnir. -.. ,' '-. I .
!BUd Mouinwr-rtn'speni inei
past
woelc In Marshfleld
1
'Mrs. Georuo "-Olbbs. is visiting
friends' W,. Hllttjoos. 'V v. . . i ;
t:
-1
rnpslMAr l.nns Cousty SnnclsD i
FI.OftKNCB; Ore,, WarcH 10.
Hi U IJcrgman, local bunker nhd
)tmbormnni'who was callqd to Sun
Ftanclseo' Tuesday by the serious
ilmess- erf his ,daUKbte, ! Patricia,
roporlrt thtit a double, mastoid 'op
eration was performed 'Tuesday,
niid tho llttlo, girl' Is do)tm as'Wf.ll
nij cduld be expected. iMrj Borg
man expects to start homo Satur
day. evening. , . V ;, A -v fiv.
)Mr. omiir .Wlsdont. tvho whs
taken to-a iBugohoi hosnltAl -early
In tho week, is reponoa aoing nice
ly after a major operation.
Mrs. Charles Wisdom Of Olenit
da has sons to Sulem for a pliysl-
Stanley
IVlontiay-TuesdayVednesday-RapirjSiji)
CroiTtyWi ' ''.
we arc .heavily sinekwl wmi
.AyP.,l)nyi'.MISlt. J .'jy.VM'Hl.ciJ.are J.ai.H" lAl l.l' 1 v -lio,! "Mi'iv......
Eagle Flour
t 1 n 1 1 . ' -"'iii
. Stricter Hard Whet
49-Ib.
sack ..
$1.90
Klours of this tuility ore
lijtcd $).tX) 11 Imrrvl, whole
sale in Portluntl, ,
Beat Valley Flour
For Ptry and BUcuiU
f. rj w. i..
49-lb.
tack ..
41.75
Less
price,
thtiii mill wholesale
Fisher's Blend Flour
r ;'.'-'-t-
The Quality Floor of Oregon
43lb.
sack ...
$2.25
The Portland wholesale list
is $9.35 a barrel.
Seedless Raisins
Four
pound
32c
These arc Stinmaid. at less
than present wholesale .price.
Oregon Prunes
10c
' 25-lb. oox $2.50
; , - , "' t
Iirge size, at less than pres
ent wholesale.
Corn Meal '
- -- .. - - 1
White or Yellow
-lb.
bag
29c
col exaininatiiu after a year at
home. .
Tho Planet Tie company sawmill
at Canary will bculn awln Tues
day alter a ton-day shut down
while moving .donkey enK.ni to
the Umber purchased from U w.
Newcomb.
R. N. A. GIVES COMEDY
. . - -
"DEACOS DIUIMI" PUI'SiKNTIiD
AT MAKOOI.A ,
.-Resleter.Ln County Soec-lal) .
MAItCOI-A. Oro., March 20.
"Deacon; Dubbs" n three-act com
edy drama was presented by the
local chapter of 11. U. A. and M.
W. A. Flday cenlng at the Wood
man hail. A lnrne nnd onlhuslas
tlo audionco uttondod nn 1 pro
nounced the piny a roul succoss.
Thn excellent nctliiK null character-portrayed
avo evlilcnca of
much hard work and cnnsolonlloAis
practice Jon the part of thn enst.
Tne receipts wnicn were ovor sow
will bo used In defraying the ex
pensn o tho new stnue and lo pur
chase a drop curtain.
Tho oust:-. ' ' '
Deacon i Dubbs, from Bornhurn
Center, W. Vlrlnny -. .
i - . Hugh Mnthews
Amos Coleman, his nophew, a
younu;, lawyer. .Alien Mclvensio
Itnwdon prawloy, a wolf In
sheep's l-loUllnff. . . . . . Karl Hall
Major MeNult, nunllonecr nnd
"justice of pence, Alula Cole
Deuteronomy Jones, 'a' country
' product Nols I'etorson
Rose' Tlalolgh, the b,rave' little
' schpol ma'nm. Dora "Hall
Miss Phlllplna Bopovor, ; with
both-eyes on the deacon....
Nell 0. Price
Emily Palo, the richest' girl In I
trrwri Ilnznl Miller
Trlxlo Coleman, full of mlliohlef
', .'. , .! , Klsln. -DotiKlns
Jennie Jensen, Hlrod g!rl frmn
Bwcdon Tss Hoffman
-i ..- -, t ,i i i.. -,
, MAItrorA PKItKOrTAtS
' fneHdir f,no !County HpselstV
' MAUCOI.A, riro.. Mn'reh-'ao,
Walter ' Pi-lco wns In- Kugeno on
husmess Thursday. ' .
- Mr. and Mrs. , Wesley FrnzV
spent Hundny'- nnd .Monday . In
Portland.
Jim Mills, who stirrcrea mo loss
of a finger while nt work tho first
of the week, vviil be unable to re
sume his position for minie time,
A' parly composed of loon' young
ppoplo nnd friends from fctlgone
nnd Ranla Clara visited Mr. .and
Mr.-J.;W.'.JJttrnos Thursday evo
rilng. . ' - 1 ' "' - - ''
l Mrs.; Carl 'Ttedmnnd wns In Eu
gono Saturday, . c. .
"-wllSTiAKF, PF.HHON AT,S
fneSlfltftr-T.sne County Htieplsl) '
'WESTIAKB, Ore., March 29.
Morris Johnson has returned from
tt trlfl'to Mugcne.
Mrs. Charles Htopnnnsntt, Mrs.
Charles Mels wont
to Ctishninn
Wednesday.
Ht, and Mr. Wm, Johuaun and
Extra
Sneci
' n K,"' tolbuv I',,mr
jrtioiiH, ihiukh m if i""' "V"" "'i t hip kik ,n (;iVi V(1. p'VWi
Three Day Specials
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday
Cascade Pure Lard, 8-lb. pail $1.5$
Cascade Pure Lard, 4 II). pail , 78c
iPol Toaatica, 3 tnu: knot's 25c
Krllogg'a Corn Flakes, 3 uu'k:ijeH 25c
Minnesota Croaby Corn, No. 2 ran '. ...,,15c
Country Gentleman Corn, No. 2 can 15c
Griffon Ripe Olives, 5 -or. net, 2 cans .... 15c
Sunbrite Cleanser, can ...."....... 5c
Naptha Soap Clips, Ijiro pnckai;c 25c
Var.i Camp'a Tomato Soap, 4 cuuh 2Sc
Campbell's Tomato Scup, 3 can 25c
Campbell's Pea Soup, 3 cans ... ,... 25c
Columbia Vegetable Soup, 4 cans .,.75c
Tissue Toilet Paper, lOUU klwct, 4 rolls ...,25c
Crepe Toilet Paper, 6-oz., 6 rnlln .,...; 25c
Economy Matches, C boxct 18c
Cream of Wheat, )ackafre .. 20c
H - O, Quick or KcRular , 12c
Puffed Wheat, jiackac ...... - 10c
Kingtford'i Starch, Cum or (.Jloss - 10c
Premium Standard Tomatoes, No. 2'j lie
Ckarficld Peas, No, 2Y, can 12i,c
Rymal Green Beans, Nn. 2t ran ...12,c
.Ocean Wave Minced Clama, No. , can 17'2c
Gulf Kist Shrimp, Ilinlicst (irade, can 10c
California Catsup, Ringer. 14-og. hoitlc J... 15c
Candy, Easter Eggs, pound 19c
Common Clothes Pins. 2 dotcii ... 5c
Spring Clothes Pins 3 dozen . J5c
Lady Washington Beans, 10 pound 70c
Red Mexican Beans, 10 pounds TSe
Navy Crams, 10 poundi .i............,. ...75c
CampbtU's Pork and Beans, 3 cans' 25c
Attrrrunum Kettle and 5 bars P. A. G. White
Naptha Soap for .; 75c
Calumet Baking Pbwder
l-lb. can 2'A-lb. can
21c 49c
family spent Kunduy at tho home
of Mr. and Mrs. Clint Cleveland. ,
Kurl Miles la lalu off from work
for' a while- on aocu.uul of llitt lll-l
iieas of his duuglilrf, Ai:no, who
Is at tho North bond hospital.
V. H. Henienway of the Drug
company of Eugene was in West
lake one day last week.
Kill lloss has started work for
the Hlltitoos IxtKglng company,
J, I'. Ulmpsoii is In tor a while
looking after business at the log
ging camp.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry 'Worthylnke
nnd son, Donne nnd Mr. nnd Mrs.
K. U, Woithyluke and son Clifford
spent the day- Hunduy at Harry's
ranch at Ada station.
l'erry Klchardsnn Is here from
Kroll for a brief stay. '
Mrs. 1j. i;. i'oHsuge of North
Meach entertained a few friends
Tuesday evening In honor of her
husband's birthday, anniversary.
Krnesl nnd Martin " Chrlslonsen
havo titirchuso'l the Hacki'lt prop
erty ut iVniih Iirui'h, Martin will
build it house there. 1
Mr. und Mm. Htuve Pulton loft
Inst Haturduy. for Frisco. Mm. Dutp
ton will go on 'o ijs Angoies anil
Ilollywoud to visit. ' ' I '
'- Murlo Yules wus home for the
week-end. Hlio returned to I'lor
Ciicn on tho train Uundny night. I
Ilollund Rluven cume In front
Kroll Mondny for supplies and re
turned Tuesday.
Mrs. Keith Kcott wont to North
iffnil Monday whoro she Is taking
treatments for her eyes. Hho ro
lurnod on the evening trnln, j
Mr. nnd Mrs. Mlltn Decker hnv
purchased a fivc-tuhn radio and
Inntnllod It In the store. '
Miss Horell MoKoo attended tho
local Institute at Florence last
week.
Mr. and Mrs.Dan Miles visited
nt tha home of Karl Miles at Fid
dle Creek Bunduy. .
Mr. und Mrs. Kolth Rcatt siient
Sunday nt the homo of Mr. Srntl's
puroltls, Mr. and Mrs. V. D. Hcottt
Mr. and Mrs. Mlko Drown diuva
to Florence Tuesday on business,
Mr.-anil Mrs. Miles Hluven Vis
''"il i f 'et-nl days Inst woekstit tho
hurrio of Mr, and Mrs, Neoly Chris
,ep en, I '
.'m. Arlinrt wns In .WcsLlaka
Ti tidily delivering, boof. '
.liimes FltKPali'lck of needspnrt
wits In VVost!ako one day Inst wquk,
, , 1
MAI'Ii'liTON PKHHONAI8
' rTtflRtMlfir I.ina Cnunly Bpvclal)
MAPMOTON, Oro., March if.
Alfred tlorftry nnd family of 'ths
const guard station near 1'lorriiice
passed, through Mnplolnn nn their
way to ntilsldn points Thursday.
Mrs. Hwaggnrt . railed nn Mrs.
Ijynn Whnolor Thursdny nftornoon.
Mrs, Albnrtn. Morris and Mrs,
Nottlo Whlttiikor culled on thnlr
inolhnr, Mrs. Albert Knowlos
Thursday nftornoon,.
' Mrs. I.ootmr l Huok spent 'the
nflernoon Thursday with Mrs,
Holms,
MAPLKTOUT 1 VJRWNAI.S .
(Reslattr t,sn County Rpmlsll'
MAr.IJKTON,,Ore March ID.
jC. 0, Wilson and Mr. I'olU of I'ort
Threefi
alv:tiicc, cVO ct;uts a biin,-! witj,!.. ...
i.'.m, , .,
lint'
88-96
Ninth Ave., West
5-lb. cat
85c
10-Ib. can
Sl-35
I
land were huaini"is visiters In
Mapleton Wednnsduy and Thurs
day. "T. 1. llousten, Den Auniendson.
H t'otilry, Mr- Moddock anil
"All Popular Song Hits'
Your Choice of 5000Copi-
rOPUI-AR SONO HIT$1...'--J
. : STANDARD MUSIC ... r"-"-Zm
CLASSICAL MUSIC
' '; -; : ':,,';v:
Eugene Music Shop
1038 Waiametto'SW- . . .
ll'1'tt""' ''W7' '
Mora and more the nAatVT
getting to know tha wonderful qoaaif
and mileage in .
Fisk
Cords
And look
'at these special Vf1
IbeMdosyoiiBctaWlyr" J .
prices nnd
fowl ;..'..
aoBV, llcgnlnr ford .
. Owrslso '0n .J''';?
U4 Overslio Cord .,l"
Ti N.
. . . AUTOMOBILE TIRES,
, 34 Nith Are., West
jSgs-ssssss-1
'""" Hi
Scriilling',
d'. I
ng',,
1 .
itif iiiu.,.T."i
'"fii.r;rw
"'"'Mil.oml'
7 WW
w 5
2-U.
Karo Syrup
5-lb.c.
30c J
bin
32c I C
Story Bool
Iowa Con
S..
cam .'
Quality Corn-o.2B!
Wainvt.
Seft ShdL :
MtdHSB W II
Cane Sugar
lOt-lk. ; !
Mflk .'
Bortkv'i.Carittia,
M.M.
. JtaA
Vstiee WrttW H'sW
were In town ThmUr
(Itorte Iatldm M
(Conllnuwl u KB'.
Ml
a(lJ.
a
Dunbar Cc
I ' ' " ' ' ' -s fit .