'W3 N 5 PEOPLE OF LANE COUNTY Can go to the Wonderful $50,000,000.00 Panama Exposition as our guests. Fori Can Enter Contest How You Can Win Call at our office and Miss Wing, contest manager, will explain to you the particulars. Contest open to anyone; simply a matter of devoting a few minutes a day to win this glorious trip. Write us or phone for particulars. Eugene's Popular Store MoMoran & Washburne Store "Pregressiveaess Wins" Band Concert itf Springfield High f trJ Following la the program of tho concort which Is to bo glvon by tho Corvallis High School baud nt tho SnrlnKfleld Utah school on Tuesday evening. March 2. 1015: March, Now Colonial. Overture, "Sans Soucl . .Kaulft Popular Two-stop, "By tho Beautiful Sea" ...... .Morris Saxophone Solo ...... Selected Karl Glos. Popular Two-atop, Tlppcrrary. Characteristic, "Heap Big Injun" Sawvor Selection, "Three Merry (K) Nights Strauss March, National Emblem. INTERMISSION Violin Solo Selected ohr teftmR to play bn'thelrdarge llo'or after practicing on such a small one. ADVANCE NOTICES. Hlh Jinks" "High JlnUB" will bo tho at traction at tho Kugono Thoatre for Tuesday evening March 2. Tho ploeo, which was produced under tho porsonal direction of Arthur Ilannuoratoln, is describ ed as a musical Jollity, with books and lyrics by Otto Hauor bach and Rudolph Frlml, auth ors of "Tho Flrofly" and "Naughty Murlotta." "High Jinks" ran for tho en tire year at tho Casino Theatre, Now York. Tho muslo is said to bo far above tho Amorlcan standard and fully half a (logon of tho production's songs havo boon whistled, hummed and sung hero for many months. Tho cast which will present "High Jinks" is said to bo practically the samo as that which was seen ft. An A t TH ATS VUI E tTOIACCO TH MAKC9,0U FEEL LIKK m 7 1 MI4TCK FAR MR ft TUK RCALTOIACCO R ' U'A.TWO YEAR. QUO it i n , i ii h Laurotico Sklpton Mnrrli. "Pnlntlmiio ' Overture, "Lutsniol".Kclar-nelaSllt.tho Casino. Tho charges aro orenade, "La Palo- I minor- ones, tuo leaning part Si Ml 'I' tC- Spanish Sorenade, ma," Yradlor I Popular Two-step. Tango Toklo Wella and Botsford. I Cornet and Saxophone Duet, Mlsorcro from II Trovatoro. E. A. Moses and Karl Glos : Ilumoresquo, "What's tho Mat : tor with. Father?" Medley Overture, "Operatic Mingle," Arr. by Borry : March, 'National Cadots." I Mr. E. A, Moses, director. News From Springfield High School '1 Miss Newton was ill Monday and unable to hear any of the classes under her charge. Miss .Rhodes took charge of a number of the classes during the day. Marvin Chase of Pruneville -was a high, school visitor Wed nesday afternoon. The Student Body association, field a meeting Wednesday and .building here, Tuesday evening, 1 March 2. , Blanche Brown was absent i from school Wednesday and , Thursday on account of illness. : Beginning with last Monday Mr. Kirk has been in his office at f 8:0 in the morning. The sten ographers in turn have a morn ing a week when they take let- Is assumed by Stella Mayhow, who is well known to local, theatro-goors. Sho Is assisted by Evigeno (j'Rourko, Bllllo Tay lor, Philip Ryloy, Emma Francis. Adele Ardaley. Paul Porcasi, Irene Duke, Ada Mcado. Ber nard Gorcey. Cecilia Hoffman, Dorothy Wado, Dot Allen, Aug ustus Sehulu. "High Jinks" has a dozen or more tuneful numbers. The main theme of the music la con- ihand them back to Mr. Kirk tho gained in tho song, "Something isaniP. finv in writtnn form" 'Seems Tlncte-Ingllng;" tho mol- Fay Goblo was ill Thursday ihlch 18 5mi and unable to attend school. ! f?l j" 2?r ?u? am! Bert, a representative of m nfft nf nnnriv ,,n tm ,mm. Mr. the Corvallis High School, and manager of the band was at the high school Friday afternoon making arrangements for' tho i coming concert, i The teams going to Pleasant Hill Friday evening were unfor tunately defeated. They wore planning, however, on a voctor ious same here with tho samo bors. In addition to tho prin cipals there Is a chorus of sixty srIs' ' J I Proud of Tholr Capacity. Apropos of West Vlrlglna's dryness, . Mayor Rockwell, of Pleasant Farms said: "On acount of Its high Sum- JmU GOOD JU00C AGREES WITH THE PARfrfiiilK ASIC the man who chews "Right-Cut"--it is the only Real Tobacco Chew. The only chew that is cut just rightthat gives you the full, fine, rich flavor of mellow, sappy to baccoseasoned and sweetened just enough. Lasts you longer, too. TaUe o very unnll chcw-lcsi titan oneijusrlor Ilia old ile. It will bo tnoro eatUfylnf! than mouthAil ol ordinary tobacco. Juit nibble on it until you find the iircnglli chew that tulti you. Tuck It away. I lien lei II rct. S.. I.......,...!!.. ... .. ' tobacco laito comes, how it tatlifics without firlndlntf, how much leu you havo to plt, how few chewi you take to be tobacco wtl.ficd. That' why It h Tht Ktal Totacn I K ft hall. I. ... ft 1 I .. t iiiat irnjr 11 coil ICII in 1110 cnu. It It a rttdr htr, et Una an J thnrt thtnl 10 (hit nw nmt'i bur to triad on il with yonr tetiti, CJrlaJlni cm oidloarv canJUd luiMeeo nuXat vou tnil tun muth. Tht lu yl pun, f ltd lohcca dot o netd In bo eovtnd n nidi malitua ml Keoric. Kolt. bow lb. ..It Uf lot. cut iht rich tQbMtVu.'ili Rhltht"cSt" One small chew takes Jhc place of two bin chews of the old kind. ' WEYMAN-BRUTON COMPANY tiO Union Sfjunrc, Now York (BUY FROM DEALER OR'SEND IQSTAMPSTOUst) 1 raaaanmi 'drinks through straws. 'This sight nmused thorn, and, whon tho waiter camo for their order, tho older Graftohlan said: "VVo'ro from Grafton. Bring us two buckets of beer and two gas pipes." St. Louis Globo-Domocrat. Corvailis High S.chool Military Band, Which Appears at the Springfield High School Tuesday Evening, March 2. mer temperature the consump- Grafton, spent their summer vn tion of beer in this state from cation In New York. Their first June to September used to be evening in Now York was devot- renmrkable. Thorn wore snmn eu to root gardening. On a COOl teams will havo a chance to face our teams at close range next Friday and no doubt they will realize, too, what it meant for after some discussion decided to tens in shorthand from Mr. teams next Friday evening. The extend an invitation to tht Cor- Kirk's dictation. At their regu- home teams have been handi vallfs .High School Band boys to lar typwriting periods they capped this year since they have give a concert in the high school transcribe these letters and been compelled to play in a very , ' small hall. But the visiting . . . A 111 1 1 i ' i Stella Mayhsvv, Leading Role in "Hih Jinks" at the Eugene Theatre, Tuesday, march 2. ill-advised West Virginians who were even proud of it. roof garden, under tho shining stars, they saw on every side "Two such men, residents of I wcll-dresed people drinking Iced Roguo River Public Sorvlco Corporation naka, franclso at Florence. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Dupnrtmont ot tho Interior U. 3. Lnml OllK'o nt ItoHuliurg, Oro Koti. Fohnmry 10, 101C. Notlco In hereby rIvcii Unit Mary Cola, ns heir and iulinlnlnlratrx of tho EUito ot ColutulniH Colo, doccunod, of Mnrcoln, Oregon, who, on February C, 1IM5. made ntipllrntlon to purehaao tin lor See. S ot Act of Mar. 3, 18S7, for i lie uho aud honofU of the holra nnd nHBhjiis of Ooluinlius Colo, ileconood, No. 0S91)0, for Lot 2 ot Section 19, TowiiBhlp 108, Hnngo IW., Wlllnmotto Meridian, lin.ii fllod notlco of Intention to mnlcu FliuU Proof, to ostabllBh claim to tho land above doBcrlbod, before I. I'. Hewitt, V. H. 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