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    THURSDAY AVÜVHT 2ft, 1927
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hook a w e r e g iv e n pupila.
l i e sa id
th e s e sh o u ld b e lo o k ed up Im m ed ia te­
ly an d b o o k s o b ta in ed
C la m W W u er. g r a d u a le o f O A C .
h a s sig n e d h er c o n lr a c t (or c o m m e r ­
c ia l te a c h e r . Mr M organ haa « ibi »
o n e in m ind to su c c e e d S y lv ia V en tch .
w h o se r e s ig n a tio n th e board h a s re­
fu sed to a c c e p t u n til h er a u cceee o r la
foun d
l i e w ill p resen t h is r e c o m ­
m en d a tio n to th e board shortljr.
P rin c ip a l Moffitt o f th e L in co ln
Junior h ig h s c h o o l is m o v in g ’ o
S p rin g field w ith h is w ife s o d d a u g h ­
SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION
FOOD DAINTIES TO BE
GATHERING IS SUNDAY
EXHIBITED AT FAIR
- - _ -
AU kind* o f food d a in tl* » w ill be
e x h ib it 'd in th e D o m e stic P to e e e * D e­
p a r tm e n t o f th e L an e C ou n ty F air
M r* F . A. R ich a rd so n o f C r e s w e ll is
d ep a rtm en t m a n a g e r a g a in t h is y ear
an d is a c tiv e ly e n g a g e d in th e pre­
p a ra to ry w ork.
Mrs. R ich a rd so n is v ery d e sir o u s
th a t a ll p a r ts o f th e c o u n ty sh a ll be
r e p r e s e n te d in h er d ep a rtm en t. " T h ere
a r e an y n u m b er o f w om en in th e
c o u n ty
w h o can m ak e w o n d erfu l
b read , c a k e s , c o o k ie s, p ie s and all
so r ts o f th in g s.' u rg es Mrs. R ichard
so n
L e t u s h a v e a rea lly co u n ty e x ­
h ib it th is y e a r " sh e h a s p lan n ed the
e ffe c tiv e d eco ra tio n o f h er d ep a rtm en t
a lrea d y .
E v e r y en try m u st be a c ­
c o m p a n ie d by the rece ip e by w hich
it w a s prep ared
.
21 departments of the College of I
Literature. Science and the A rts
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TV hreunsv Umewsrg •/
Ovagsv f w — O n
to atten d .
R ev F ran k A llen o f P o rtla n d w ill
b e th e c h ie f s p e a k e r of th e d a y . T h e
S u n d a y sc h o o l h ou r w ill sta r t in th e
m o rn in g at 10 o 'c lo c k .
T h e grou n d
w ill be fitted fo r lu n ch a t n oon , and
fr e e co ffe e w ill be sr e v e d .
E u g e n e ’»
Moat
P r o g r e ss iv a
•to re
Mr», flriffln H ero— Mr»
G riffin and !
h er d a u g h ter. Mr» L aora Alluns of
P o rtla n d , ar» v is it in g in S p rin g field
for a fe w d a y s
Special O ffe r!!
A ik us how to secure
FREE
»ovi.
Book, which shows in pic­
tures how A ny One Can
Bake successfully.
SPECIAL DEMONSTRATION
Of Royal Fruit Gelatin
There will be a special demonstration of Royal Fruit
Gelatin at this Store Thursday, Friday and Saturday of this
week. Beautiful Glass Baking dish given Free. Also six
aluminum molds given with each purchase of six packages
of Gelatin.
At this time there will also be given with each purchase
of two small tins of Royal Baking Powder, the new DeLux
edition of the Royal Cook Book. Be sure and see this. You
will be proud to own one. Don’t forget the dates, August
25th. 26th, and 27th.
Get your canning peaches now. The peach crop is
short this year.
Quality is the watchword of this store.
CALL
FINAL PLANS ARE MADE
FOR OPENING OF SCHOOL
Phone
9-WHITE FRONT GROCERY-9
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p r in c ip a l A J M organ a n n o u n c ed
th is m o rn in g th a t Anal p rep a ra tio n s
for th e o p en in g o f s c h o o l S e p te m b e r
11 a r e b e in g m ade, and th a t th e build-
la e » a r e in u n u su a lly g o o d sh a p e (or
•aa.
R e-ro o fin g o f th e L in c o ln s c h o o l is
c o m p le te .
T h e h ig h s c h o o l b u ild in g
h a s b een rep a in ted , and th e ro o f r e ­
tarred
H a s t e r In sid e h a s b een p a tc h ­
ed by L. G ardner.
T h ir ty « n a il s e a ts h a v a b een p u r
ch a se d and In sta lled a t th e B r itta in
sc h o o l. S e a ts from th e B r a tta in build
ln< h a v e b een m o v ed to th e L in coln
b u ild in g , and lik e w is e th o s e from th is
p la ce h a v e b een m o v ed to th e h igh
sc h o o l. T h e r e a r e n o w 200 s e a ts a t
th e h ig h s c h o o l
Mr. M organ p o in ted o u t th a t at th e
c lo s e o f sc h o o l la s t y ea r, slip s fo r
CEDAR SWAMP
Smart Styles for Men
Our Fall Model a Feature
Value
Smart lines distinguish our Fall
Suits for men, and the Quality and
Price are just as attractive.
Salts built along manly lines with those
deft loaches of tailoring that gives the
nun the feeling of being w ell-dreited w itb-
•w t being dressed up.
Single-breasted, aotek lapel- In serges
and worsteds of plsia and striped pat­
terns in bine, brown and grey.
Extra p a n t s ............ • • . C1.98
co u rt M onday
L u ster W e lls paid •#»>
e t - u on B c h a r , , ,,f s p o tlig h tin g ¡
d eer.
A dan K cm ery . S h erm a n M arsh all
and Mr B rand i w ere a r r e ste d la s t F r i­
d a y n ig h t on th e S lu a la w riv e r ch a r g e d
w ith sp o t lig h tin g d e e r
T h ey plead
ed n ot g u ilty and w ill h a v e a tr ia l lu
J u stice co u rt A u g u st SO
Q U A L IT Y
M EETS
Are on
Display
in Our
Windows
•
Shop
Our
Windows
Men!
This Is Your Opportunity
To get first pick of these New Fall Suits, The aasortinents are now at their heat and thia
la the most logical time for you to purchase a new ault, while selections are big, styles
new and prices at low level!
.75
19
$
to
For the Boy
“J u s t a m in u te," r e p lie d E d d ie. H e
th e ca b in and
i w ith a tu m u ltu o u s a d m ix tu r e o f fe e l-
! Ing, a c c o m p a n ie d th e m an up th e road
to th e tru ck . It w ae but th e w ork o f
! a few m in u te s to t w is t th e n u t h o m e |
Single and double breasted models with 2 pair
trousers, a tangle and golf knickers.
1 on th e Jacked-up w h eel. W h en It w a s
d on e th e gu ard , w ith a k n o w in g s m ile ,
i rea ch ed for th e b ox u n d er th e s e a t,
! but E d d ie sto p p ed him .
$ n .9 o
9
$
to
19
.75
They are real mannish models made of the kind
of fabrics boys like to wear. All colors and stylo
effects. Age 4 to 18 years.
la st
"All rig h t, kid. It's up to you," sa id
th e gu ard w h en E d d ie r e fu se d a g a in
" S h e's c le a r in ’ off. C o m e on and t a k e
a litt le ride."
E d d ie resp o n d ed to th e In v ita tio n .
H e did w a n t to d o s o m e th in g b e s id e s
lig h t h is o w n th o u g h ts.
H e w ould
rid e a fe w m ile s to w a rd to w n d rop off,
and w a lk back th ro u g h th e b a rren s
w h ich w ere b e g in n in g to e x e r c is e a
p o w erfu l fa s c in a tio n
fo r h is.
Of
c o u r s e h e w o u ld n ’t d rin k a n y o f th e ir
b e a stly liquor.
W h ile th e tru ck w en t on , to w a it
for h im b e lo w th e r ld » e w e s t o f th e j
h o u se, h e ran In to te ll P a ts y J a n e
"Oo a h e a d ; It’ll do y o u g o o d ,” sh e
u rged . And th e n s h e a d d ed : " W h o
a r e you r fr ie n d s? ”
“O h. a c o u p le o f f e llo w s I m et
a w h ile a g o ,” h e sa id e v a s iv e ly , a s he
k is s e d her.
T h e b ooze-ru n n ers p roved to b e en
t e r ta ln ln g c o m p a n io n s. T h e y to o k It
for g r a n ted th a t h e w a s a k in d red
sp ir it, and th ey sp o k e f r e e ly and w ith
h u m o r, o f th e ir c a llin g —-Its d a n g e r s,
Its a d v e n tu r e s, its so rd id ta n g le o f
p lo t and c r o a s p lo l
T h e first tim e th e y p rod u ced a b o t­
t le a n d d ra n k from It, h e refu sed ¡h e ir
In v ita tio n to Join; and th e s e c o ' -I; t -I
t h e third tim e h e su cc u m b ed to th e ir
u r g in g to " ta k e Just a s ip .” W h ich
w a s o n ly th e a t a r i
(T O B I C O N T IN U E O J
i
39”
Suit Values
i b rou gh t a w ren ch from
a ll o u t
7*3
C O N F ID E N C E
Many
New Fall
Models
Just
Arrived
i th in k in g of. but J a k e h a sn 't a w ren en
’ in b is to o lk it "
w ere
MISS BILLIE HERO
M A R I K L I J I ....................... M e
P h o n e lib -J
0 Ï Î II S tr e e t
H p rln gfleld . Oro.
Boys!
Over 300
Finest Suits
to Choose
From!
C on tin u ed from P a g e 3
We
MA R C E L L I N G
The N ew Fall Suits Have
Arrived
c ree k fo r so d d en ea rth , th e r e w a s a
I h a il from th e n o rth road. H e reco g -
i n lse d th e guard o f t h e liq u or-tru ck
i w h om he had a s s is t e d w h en It w as
m ired.
‘‘G ot a b ig w r e n c h *" a sk e d
th e m an
"T h e n u t's w o rk ed lo o se on
th is a x le and o n e o f o u r h in d w h e e ls
w a s ab ou t read y to d rop off w hen w e
' n o tic e d I I
D on 't k n o w w h a t h e's
ou r fr ie n d s.
w eek ."
FOR
Q u a lity
M archandlaa
R ea so n a b ly
P riced
"B ut th is Is good stu ff," a ss u r e d |
J a k e , e a g e r ly .
" T h is Is a tittle prl
v a te s to c k w e k eep for o u r s e lv e s a n d |
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B A L E —C a r h t t impur In largo
sheets. M a tt Inch#». salíanle Mr
w ere lin ed »M e a c h in E u g e n e Ju stice J niaksag ti-aelng»
The n ew s nfflaa.
M iller an d Ed F n tftt.
Here’s Today’s News From
Lara way’s Dept. Store
" N o t for m ine," b e sa id .
"The la s t
j b o ttle n e a r ly put m e a w a y
I th in k
It had a r s e n ic In it!"
942 Willamette St., Eugene, Oregon.
F o r A shin g U G a le Cr« «k. a p itt e d
Stream . Ila r ry
Good Morning!
Q u a lity in All
P r ic e C laaaea
T h e Illino is farm boy whose -'a -
gan, " I t can be done," 1
-hi hint
success and made him the greatest
leader in Am eriean industries
As
Chairm an of the Board o f D ire c ­
tors of the 17 S. Steel C o rp ora­
tion he directed the world's largest
industrial unit, a tw o and a half bil­
lion dollar corporation
H e was
buried this week at W heaton, 111,
age »11
Fine fee flam . Charges
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D ep a rtm e n t
S te r»
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v is it in g
b is
s is te r ,
M iss
T h ed a
P erk in s.
this >xoo D e Luxe Redpe
Phone
TV H E R E
Birthday Celebrated
E v e ly n H a rris w a s h o s t e s s Io a
n u m b er o f h er y o u n g fr ie n d s T u esd a v
at a p a rty h o n o r in g h er b irth d a y . T h e
a fte r n o o n w as sp e n t In g a m e s und
c o n v e r s a tio n , and d e lic io u s r e f r e s h ­
m e n ts w e r e se r v e d by th e y o u n g
h o stess.
T h o s e p r e s e n t w ere G la d y s S m ith
o f L o w e ll. B y r d e n e C u m m in gs o f
N orth B end E u n ic e M cF arlan d . Ada-
lin e P erk in s. T h e lm a B ak er. B arbara
A d am s. E ile e n Irw in. M elba an d L loyd
H a rris, a ll o f S p rin g field
A fe a tu r e o f th e a fte r n o o n w a s a
p ea n u t h u n t
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ter.
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Business A dm inistratio n — Educa­
tion— Journalism—Graduate Study
— La w — M edieme— M ussc— Ph yae
cal Education— Sociology— Social
V o r k — Extension Division
Cetogr t ew Opern
B s tw m n ÎOO an d 300 m rrn b ..'» of
A m erican
Sunday S ch o o l V » I o n
g ro u p s in t h is c o u n ty a r e e x p e c te d
to g a th e r a t th e ll»h h a tc h e r y up th e
M cK en sle r iv e r fo r th e a n n u a l pic­
n ic an d Joint aerv icea . a c c o r d in g to
a n n o u n c e m e n t by K e n n eth T ob aia.
m issio n a r y o f t h e o r g a n isa tio n w ith
h ea d q u a rter s at E u g e n e
S u n d ay sc h o o ls r e p r e s e n te d w ill he
V id a, L ea burg. D eerh orn . W a lte r v llle ,
V p p er C am p C reeh. O oah en . L e B lu e
and l.o n e C edar
S e v e r a l Spring-Held
S u n d a y sc h o o l w o r k e r s a re e x p e c te d
CALL AND BEE Dr. N. W Emery
on prloen on plaie and other work, if
Furnishings
New Fall
Hats
i
Men’s Furnishings
of superior quality
— T ie s , S h ir t s ,
Belts, Socks, Hand­
kerchiefs — In fact
In all the late shades
everything for men and shapes. All sizes
can be found at this from 6% to 7 Vi.
store at unusually
Shop Our Windows
taw prices.
$2.98 - $9.50
Men's
Work
Shirts
4Qc Each
OPPOSITE REX THEATRE
Man’s
Overalls
98o Pair
Men's
Work Socks
19c Pair
Firemen
and
Engineer's
Canvas
Gloves
10c Pair
W HERE QUALITY MEETS CONFIDENCE