N I C W H ________________________________ ___________________ TlfURSPAY SK1*TEMBKH i », i m FAQ» F W _________________ _______________________ ___ _____ rMfc Lane County Farmers Union News o f f ic ia l C o u n ty Fair Prom ises T o Be Best in H istory Many feature# will be of interest • t the Ijine County fair to be heol September 22nd to 25: h. according to Hugh H. Earl«, secretary. Mr. Karie la making this a a feature year for tbe (air and besides those planned by each person superintending the diflereat departments, many other outstanding features will be evident. The opening day there will be the Whippet races on the regular tra k which will be of great interest due to the fact that these will be the first dog races ever held In Oregon. The (astest dogs from southern California will compete against champions of th- BOrthwest. "Slow Eyes," record hold­ er for the two hundred yard run will he present to uphold the marvelous record of 14 seconds for that distance. The fair ha# Joined the Western fair association which will bring to the track the fastest horses from Califor­ n ia to compete against the best stock In the Northwest brought to the Lane track through the North Pacific Race Association. The track, which has been in charge of Chet Daniels this summer, is in wonderful condition and in complete readiness for the horses to start footing IL There will be running races every day. Every day there will be a free ex­ hibition In front of the grandstand featured by a daring bead slide. A dog circus, comic acrobatics and a tight wire act will compose the rest of the free a ct The dog show will be the only dog s to w to be held In Oregon this fa'l and all the coast champions will be present, according to Frank Hill, in Charge. He expects an entry list of J50 dogs. The show was granted br < ll p u b l ic a t io n lam b c o u n t y u n it NO. M — winter Mr Rough who livo» »lxiv« Maker vtll> haa aoltl hi« ranch aero«« the Correspond--ta road from Pleasant Hill cemetery to' Dr Simolla of Faigone. Mi- F H Oodbolt of Rod IlhUt. w e e k s where he is taking treatment«, C a lif o r n ia and Mt# Mi lint VV U llani« of F E Emock left for Pendleton F ligi-llo »pölli th o w o rk olid a t I h r where he will visit Hie Ralph Cline Tinker ranch family and attend the Round Up A #i rliiUM Iiro which caught In Ihe F B. anil J W. Chase have gone on «having« of the planing mill at tho an extmled trip to Michigan. Illinois llrrl Beaver lumber mill ihroalrnu l and Kansas where they will visit re­ to destroy tho entire mill last week. latives and inspect greenhouses. A quick response from the neighbors Mr and Mrs. Clarance t nase and wa« «II Ihnt sffved the mill Thr lira little daughter Mollie Madeline, n which wa« burning In the «having«! companled by Mrs. U G McElhany got beventi control and made It« way li ft for Walla Walla. Washington and under thr mill Board« In th floor Idaho Mrs McElhany will visit at wore taken up and by bucket« of the Howard Short hon>* at Moscow- water thr fire wa« put under control Idaho Mrs. Short was formerly Ju»t a« It wa« nearing the machinery Margaret McElhany. A large pile of lumber which wa» Hoppicking which covered a period burning on both end» wa« moved and of ten days was completed in «tie water thrown onto It It wa« only Fish Hop yards Saturday. The pro­ after a crow of men had worked »ev- prietors express them selves as Will eral hour« that the mill wa« oonsltlrr- pleased with their crop this year. ,t ed out of danger. bl ing 64.000 pounds, he best In three The opening of Union High »cho-d years. No I ha» horn postponed for two Mr and Mrs J J Higgins of Fargo week« to allow a« much onnatructlon N"r»h Dakota arrived at the T .1 work on the improvement« and paint­ Maxwell home They plan on spend ing to be done a« 1» po«»|b|e Tbe Ing the winter in Eugene and mnr blgh »chool will open September 27 locate hire. Mr Higgins was In the the day the public «chool at Pleasant r» ul estate business at Fargo He an I Hilt open« Mr Maxwell were wheat buyers at Mrs F F Cooper ha« moved over G ranville, Minnesota to the Swift ranch Mr Cooper 1» teaching at Marcnla. Mr« Cooper WILLAMETTE will teach at lT-ii«ant lllll th li year. — The «chool board of Union high Mrs. George Lord and »on.Law- school No I met Monday night and cnee. of Swisshome. Oregon, have opened bid» for the cn«tructb>n of been visiting with relatives at Enter- : the now building« nod for painting of prise Lawrence who wan taken aud- tbe building# The contract» for denly sick Sunday night at Swisshome building the toilet», power houae and and hurried to Eugene for medical auto #hed went to M ed and laiwm.n treatment I* much better and will re- j of Eugene. E. E Kilpatrick of I’lrat- ! turn home with his mother this weeg ant Hill got the contract for painting M r and Mrs Inman anil daughter!. the gymnasium and main building Gladys and Violet, and son. Larov. I The bid« for building the i-xtnatnn have moved from their summer home onto the gyiuna«lum were rejected. at Rainbow on the McKenxIe to • • • • • • • • • Springfield where they will spend the • Community News GARDEN WAY the American Kennel club of Ne v York, which has to pass upon a dog show before registered dogs may be entered, and will be one of tbe largest on the coast this fall. The exhibit of Great Ikines will be a feature of the show, as many southern Califor­ nia fanciers are bringing Danes In an effort to gain greater credit with the Kennel Club. Saturday, children's day, will 1»' featured by the 4H club work by the children of Lane County. A full day's program has been arranged under the direction of Arnold IX Collier, county club leader. Projects completed dur­ ing the summer will be on exhibit at the 4H Hut on the grounds, and many features will be shown during the day. A special luncheon for invited guests will be put on by the children, the food stuffs used in the meal con­ sisting of things they have raised dur­ ing the summer. The barns are full and there will be the largest livestock exhibit ever shown at the Lane County fair. Mr. and Mrs. Jack sfc-hmldt of San Jacinto, California, pleasantly sur­ pris«.I Mr and Mrs A. \V. Perree one evening last week. The families had been neighbors in Washington a few years ago. The Schmidts have bet n touring the east and bad visited lu Minnesota and the Dakotas The day following their arrival, they left for Arisona where they will visit before refurning to their California home. •Mr and Mrs. George P. Harrington have rented the Cline house recently vacated by the Manning family. Mr. Harrington has gone to the coast where he will teach and Mrs Harring­ ton will teach in district IS«. They have tw o daughters who will enter the Vnlversity of Oregon. James L. Maxwell left for Menlo Park. California, where be will resume his college work Mrs. Ross Manning, who recently lived on the Cline place, underwent a major operation and Is convalescing at the home of Mr Manning's parents of Springfield. Misses Lucille and Miriam Male at- An Eye For Business tended the Teacher's Institute last Tbe new stenographer was very week. I-ast year the young ladles at­ very beautifgul. The two partner- tended the Monmouth Normal an 1 members of the Arm were holding a this year Miriam Is teaching a rural meeting. school near Creswell, and Lucille wt'l Senior Partner: "How about you teach tbe Warner school at Fall going out and getting some order?" Creek. Junior Partner: "How would it be Mr and Mrs Frank Klnixley of If you went?" Fall Creek visited at the home of Mrs. Clara Male Saturday and Sunday. Miss Lucille Wylie went io Toledo FOR RENT— Private garage at 817 Sunday where she will teach In the B str e e t See or telephone I. M High school. Miss Wylie completed Peterson. 0-9-18I her college course at W illamette University In June. CALL AND SEE Dr N. W Em.e-y Mr Ira Cline has been at Thermo­ on prices on plate and other work, t* polis Springs, Wyoming for several tty U p scial • TIME AND PLACE OF • • LOCAL M EETINGS •( • t 'a m ir . : I Wednesday. Third Jtoturday, i'.u m e n Union Hall. Cloverdale- Second and Fourth Friday» I loverdale School House. Creswell—Flret aud Third Tuea- days. Ureewell. M. W of A. HalL Coaat Fork—8econd and Four'll •) • • • • • • • • • • • • Girls' Priscilla Dean Felt Hats $2.95 The ideal school hat—fashioned of waterproof felt in bright 3-color combinations. Stitched brims. | Girls’ Plaid School Hose 65c pair Soft pretty three colored combinations. Fine lisle hose. Gills’ School Dresses $4.98 to $8.75 Smart little one and two-piece models in wool jerseys, vel­ vets and novelty woolens. Sizes 3 to 14. Basement Sale School Hose, 29c pair Derby ribbed fine cotton hose In black and brown. All sl/.e< Splendid weight for school wear. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Health S I E K r It haa been «aid that »leap m • • more nerve ier» than all the drug« proscribed by science, • Boys’ Corduroy and Wool Knickers $1.69 On sale in the basement only. Neat patterns in servicable dark colors. Sizes 6 to 14. Girls’Regulation Gym Middies $1.75 Blue flannel collars and cuff style, $3.25. Regulation Gym Blocmers $1.75 and $1.98 Basement Sale School Hose 19c to which statement mo«t educated physician« willingly aultacriba. Normal »loop ia noth preventive and curalho for ure, for only ti e bended knee and the tear of peni­ tence can induce her faltering is- tum . NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Healed lllda will to- rei-elved by the Dwnebo—First Tuesday. Dauwbe • Recorder of Hprlngfii-ld. Oregon for School H oum • j th e grading and graveling of South Il street from the Intersection with Doeena—Second and Foulb Tuee- • 8<>uth 2nd street East to South 4th days, Dorena (Thumb. • street and South on South 4th street Hadleyvllle — First and Third •! to South E street In the Town of Thursday«. Hadleyvllle School. • Springfield. Oregon, a« provided by Ordinance Number 508 Tbe Con­ Heceta—Flret Bunday of each • tractors to furnlah all matarlals and month. Heceta Brhool House •! labor In performance of the work and Jaaper—Second and Fourth Wed- • , assume all responsibility In connec­ tion with said -work, relieving the neadays. W. O. W. Hall. Jaaper. • town of all reaponafblllty as to acci­ Lorane—Second and Fourth • dent. etc The contractors to furnish Wedneedaya. I O. O. F. Hall • ! good and sufficient bond as required, Mt. Vernon—Flret and Third • i as a guarantee that the work will be convpleled within the time specified Wednesday. Braer.eld Store. • and according to the plans and speci­ Silk Creek Meets Flret and Third • fications <>f the i lly Engineer and Bids Thursday at Cedar School Houae * Ordinances governing same. 8peueer Creek—Third Friday. • will be received up to September 27tb. 1928 Bids to be opened at the Pine Orova School House. • special meeting of the council Sept- Trent— »econd and Fourth Wed- • ember 27, 1928 al 7:3« P. M. Council reserve« the right to re­ aeedays Cleaaant H ill High ■ School Bldg. « ject any and nit hid«. R W SMITH. City Recorder. Secret.xriea will please «end In • S: 1823 time and place of meeting and • changes of date aa they may oc- • FOR SALK—Carbon paper In larga cur. • «beeta. 28x39 Inchea. suitable for • • « « a e • • • making tracing* The n e n Offtoa. • Thursday«, Farm Union Halt. The problem of securing servicable good looking school outfits is happily and easily solved at the McMorran-Wash- burne store. Splendid big stocks offer a variety of styles and prices not to be found elsewhere. Come to this store for school togs and see how well we are prepared to serve your every need—Economically! About y o u ? •42 Willamette St., Eugene, Oregon. Our Quality Standard Is the Guide of Others - As each succeeding season crowds out its predecet sor, people require the authoritatively new thing» it wear and use in the home. The dutv of the merchant, as we see it. Is to provide all these things when they are needed in highest poe- •ible quality at the lowest possible price. This Store being a part of a tremendous buying re#u't,n8 from the combined operations of the ✓ 45 Stores o f this Nation-Wide Institution, it continu­ ously enjoys the enviable position of being able to pro­ vide the new things while they are new and the staple goods that are always in demand at lower prices tiian are ordinarily askerl.