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THURSDAY. JA N U A R Y 10. 192»
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X-RAY EUGENIC HENS
,
UPSET SCIENCE! LAY
Dr. Howard Taylor of tha payrho-
EARLIER AND EAT LESS logy department of tha University of
W HAT
HAPPENED
BEFORE—
Buck Duane, quick on the draw, Cast of P rin c ip al C h aracters in T his
T h rillin g S tory by Ja n e Grey
kills Cal Bain in self-defense and finds
Buck
Duane
. . . Last of the Duanes
himself an outlaw. Flying from pur­
suit, he meets Luke Stevens, another Cal Bain
outlaw, and the two become pals. Luke Stevens
Luke narrowly escapes capture and B l a n d ........... Lead er of O u tlaw Group
Duane is shocked to find his brother Mrs. Bland . .
Jennie
. G irl at Bland's Camp
outlaw severely wounded.
Duane buries Stevens. Then he goes Capt. M c N e lly . . . C aptain of Rangers
on to Bland's camp, whwere he gets Cheseldine . .
into a fight with a man called Bos
Evidently the outlaw's wife liked
omer and wounds the latter. He
Euchre,
for her keen glance rested
makes a friend of an outlaw at Bland's
with amusement upon him.
called Euchre, who tells him of Mrs.
"As for Jen, I’ll tell you her story
Bland and the girl Jennie.
some day," went on the woman. "It's
Duane meets Jennie, and promises a common enough story along this
to try his utmost to get her away river. Euchre here is a tender-hearted
from Bland’s camp. To avert suspi­ old fool, and Jen has taken him in,”
cion, It is planned that he pretend to
When Euchre had shuffled into the
care for Mrs. Bland. Euchre intro­ house Mrs. Bland turned to Duane
duces him to the latter and he en­ with curiosity and interest in her
gages in conversation with her.
gaze.
“I'll tell you. Duane,'* she said
earnestly. "I'm sure glad If you mean
to bide u while. I'm a tnlserutde wo­
man, Duane. I'm an outlaw's wife,
and I hate him and the life I have to
lead. I ensue from a good family in
Brownsville.
“1 never knew Bland was an outlaiw
till long after he married me. We
were separated at times, and I tin-
agined he was away on business. But
the truth came out. Bland shot my
own cousin, who told me. My family
cast me off, and I had to tlee with
Bland.
"I was only eighteen, then. I've
lived here since. I never see a decent
woman or man. I never hear anything
about my old home or folks or friends
I'm burled here—buried alive with a
lot of thieves and murderers Can you
blame me for being glad to see a
young fellow—a gentleman—like the
boys I used to go with?
"I tell you It makes me feel full
1 want to cry. Dm sick for somebody
to talk to. I have no chlklreu, thank
God. If I had I'd not stay here. Dm
sick of this hole. I'm lonely—"
There appeared to be no doubt
about the truth of all this. Genuine
emotion checked then halted the
hurried speech. She broke down and
cried. It seemed strange to Duane
that an outlaw's wife—-and a woman
who fitted her contort and the wild
nature of their surroundings- should
have weakness enough to weep.
Thu poultry farm of Paul It Hadley ()ra(>m will speak at ths meeting of
at Fanwood, New Jersey, boasts artlfl the Lione club here Friday noon
rally «axed hens, hatched on the farm, 1
which have upset the prognostications
of scientists that they would not lay.
These artlflcally sexed hens are said
to have proven their superiority to
their naturally sexed sisters lit many
ways.
The nrllllcnlly hatched hens begun
producing eitgs 26 davs earlier than
tit«' average lie n
They grew faster, ,
and proved Immune to the germ dis
easen that sometimes cause the death j
of 50 per cent of a hatching In addi­
tion, they eat less Ilian the normal
average hen.
K n itte r a n d L yric R adios
Mr. Iladlev Is the Inventor of the
X R a t s e x determining machine The
CALL 95
same rays that kill the male germs In 1
For
Demonatration
(Ito eng also kill disease germs and
produce a sound chick
The early
maturing of the artificially produced
pullet means a great deal to the pout
try industry, explains Mr. Hadley, say
lug that the saving In feeding alone
would amount to $200.000.000 annually.
W m. Rodenbough
Garage
"Would Bland object if I called on
you occasslonally?” Inquired Duane.
CPE.WEYCO
"No, he wouldn't. He likes me to
have friends. Ask him yourself when
he comes back. The trouble has been
that two or three of his men fell In
love with me, and when half drunk
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Coutlnued on Page 3
942 Willamette ST. Eugene. Oregon.
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T his is JT if ïh A venue
March 6—Triangle Lake at Triangle
R E P O R T O F C O N D IT IO N O F T H E
Lake.
T H U R S T O N
March 13—Walker at Pleasant Hill.
Miss Nellie Mathews who spen( the
The Pleasant Hill high school plays
at Springfield, County of lane, State of Oregon, at the close of business
December 31st, 1928
holidays with her parents, Mr. and Coburg at Pleasant Hill Friday.
Mrs. A. B. Mathews, returned to Los
Angeles last week.
RESOURCES
Bad Check Artist Appears
Loans and discounts ..........
$129,990 16
Mrs. Margaret Campbell, who is
O
v
e
rd
ra
fts
103 10
A man probably using a fictitious
•erionsly ill with pneumonia and pleu­
Bonds, securities, e tc
38,680.24
risy following flu. was taken to the name passed a number of bad checks Banking house $14.900, furniture and fixtures 93382.07
18,782.87
hospital in Eugene Tuesday morning. on local merchants Tuesday. He de­ Real estate owned other than banking house
11,126.67
posited
a
small
sum
in
a
local
bank
Due from hanks, cash and cash items
43.571 15
The revival meeting conducted by
Other resources, Claims and Judgments.
26 00
Rev. Turner closed last Sunday. There and then went out and wrote checks
was a basket dinner held at the promlscously as he made small pur­
Total ..........................................................
$242,284 19
ehurch last Sunday. Rev Turner left chases of merchandise. Each time he
LIABILITIES
got
change
along
with
the
goods.
Monday for Portland where he ex­
$ 30.000 00
The same person Is believed to have Capital stock paid In ..............
pected to go by airplane to Seattle
Surplus
.
3.000 00
operated
in
several
other
towns
of
the
and then leave there by boat Wednes-
Undivided profits—net
1.646 91
valley. The sheriff's office and the Demand deposits
543 80
dav for his home in Australia.
...................
29 335 13
Melvin Buell from Klamath Falls Eugene police force are looking for Time certificates
Savings deposits
22.381 94
motored Into Thurston Sunday (Where him.
Bills payable and rediscounts. None
he spent the night with his aunt.
Other liabilities, Individual dep osits........ .....
166.476 41
J u n io r to H a v e B asket Social
Miss Heersnna, returning fo Klamath
Total ______________________________
$242.284 19
Falls Monday.
A basket social and entertainment
Last Friday evening the Pleasant la being planned by the Junior class. State of Oregon, County of lane, ss:
I. C. E, Kenyon, cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear
Rill basketball teams defeated the Freeman Squires, president, has selec­
Thurston high school teams In games ted a committee to make arrange­ that the above statement Is true to the best of my knowledge and belief.
C. E. KENYON, Cashier.
on the local floor.
ments for the affair.
Correct—Attest:
The P. T. A. met at the high school
Welby Stevens. M M. Perry, Mrs. Mary M Kessey,—Directors.
Ruth Bettis was selected chairman
Wednseday afternoon.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 7th day of Junuary, 1929
and Elma Lansberry and Clair Thur­
(SEAL)
I. M. PETERSON, Notary Public for '*>■' gon.
Next Sunday the Bible school will man as the other members.
(My commission expires June 1, 1932.)
elect the officers and teachers for
fhc coming year.
Mrs. Ray Baugh and Mrs. John Ed-
miston received word of the death of
their cousin. Merit Richard at Corval­
lis last Sunday, death being the re-
•ult of pneumonia following influenza.
Miss Marjorie Grant who teaches
at Cosvallis left last Sunday to re.
sume her work after spending the
holidays with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Grant here:
Miss Maude Russell, who teaches
And now each Thursday will bring to Eugene the New As -oclatlon,
in Eastern Oregon, left here Sunday
Chlcago-to-Coast road shows, bigger and better than ever before, «■ n
to return to her work after spending
trolled and booked by the great Kelth-Orpheum Circuit, which assures
the fcolidavs at her home here.
the high quality of each Association bill. You will be entertained
Lim Endicott who is studying radio
week to week with acts from the four corners of the earth, spiced with
in Portland returned to school after
originality and novelty,. steeped in wholesome comedy and enough
spending two weeks vacation at his
variety for all.
home here.
Commercial State Bank of Springfield
. . . fcwf you can buy the
sente smart things tn your
local J. C. Penney Co. store
Coats and frock»—new fabric»,
clever ideas in household linens.
These are only typical of the splen­
did values we are constantly receiv­
ing front New York.
W e H elp You Say:
” 1 Can A fford I t ”
Bv ordering for 1000 stores at once,
we are able to price trail) gixtd mer­
chandise so reasonably that even the
woman with a small income can afford
“tuce things.”
Sim plicity
o f cooling system
is a feature
o f the new Ford
HOO-RAY!
THE VARIETIES ARE BACK
t
VPPER W ILLAMETTE
Association Vaudeville
♦
WESTERN VAUDEVILLE
MANAGERS ASSOCIATION
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The Vfda basketball boys defeated
the Pleasant Hill boys' team last wek
by a score of 29 to 27 at Pleasant Hill.
The Vida girls defeated the Pleasant
Hill girls 58 to 36. The Marcóla
Black Hawkes won from the Pleasant
HH1 Athletic Club 52 to 49.
THURSDAY
3 SHOWS AT 3, 7 «fe 9
O N T H E O P E N IN G S H O W
Billy Powell & Nedra Rinehart
— In —
Lester Circle who has been spend­
“ SUM SAND”
ing the Christmas vacation with his
brother, Taylor Circle, returned to his
home at Florence, Monday.
Public school opened at Goshen last
Monda}'. Mr. and Mrs. Roy John as
teachers.
Roy John of Enterprise has been
wiring a house near Cottage Grove
during the Christmas holidays.
W. L. Wheeler of Trent left Mon­
day afternoon for Portland where he
was called to serve on the federal
grand Jury. Mr. Wheeler will he
away over a week. Between 20 and 30
cases are to come up at this session,
he said.
Tver Fattske of Seattle, brother of
Mrs. Andy Olson, visited at the Olson
home last week, leaving Sunday.
The Pleasant HI,, Athletic club
wh’ch Is In class T) of the county has. |
kethal, eagtte will play the following
games this winter.
January 9—K of C. at Pleasant HI,,.
January 16—Checkerboards at Y. M.
Snappy Sketches of Sundry Scenes
A Parisian Novelty
Mile. LaCigale & Co.
— In —
A Musical Comedy Skit of Laughter and ¡dong
The De Long Family
N O V E L T Y C O N T O R T IO N IS T S A N D A C R O B A T S
Appearing by Courtesy of Ringling Bros.
Kennedy & Martin -
“ IGNORANCE IS BLISS”
Lyle La Pine ® Flo Emery
A L O T O F L A U G H S A N D SO NG S
Heili^ T heatre V audeville Orchestra
M ack S en nett’g
“ H u b b y ’s L ats t A lib i”
PATHE
R E V IE W
C. A.. 7:16 P. M.
January 25—Marcóla at Marcóla
January 30—Triangle Lake at Pleas­
ant Hill,
Fehritarv 6—Walker at Walker.
February 13—K of C. at K of C. hall.
February 20—Checkerboards at Pleas­
ant Hi,,.
February 27—Marcóla at P’easant Hill
Ray
— In —
G R A N T L A N D R IC E
S P O T L IG H T
M atin ee
N ig h t
-
10c & 35c
- -
20c A 50c
H E IL IG
COMPLETE water plant 1»
a part o f every aiitom oliile
us it in a part o f every m od­
e m city.
T h e purpose o f this water
plunt is to keep the engine
cooled Io a tem perature tliut
w ill m ake it efficient in oper­
ation. I f it were not fo r this,
the cylind er wulls would be­
come overheated anti the
pistons refuse to operute.
T h e roofing system o f tfie
new F o rd ia p articularly in ­
teresting hccuuse it is so
sim ple and reliable.
“ THE FLOWER SONG”
Joe -
A
T O P IC S
OF DAY
3— S H O W S — 3
A t 3, 7 and 9
W hen the ra d iato r is fid l
o f wuter, the engine o f the
new Ford w ill not overheat
under the hardest drivin g .
Yet the water is so rrgiduted
that it w ill not im p a ir en­
gine operation hy ru n n in g
too cold in w inter.
T h e cooling surface o f
the F o rd ra d ia to r is large,
w ith fo u r rows o f tidies set
in stuggered position so tliut
each receives the fu ll bene­
fit o f the in ro m in g a ir. T h e
fun is o f the a irp lan e pro­
peller type anil draws a ir
through the ra d iato r at the
rapid rate o f B 50 ruble feet
p er m in u te at 1 0 0 0
revolutions p er m in ­
ute o f the m o tor.
T h e hot w ater around
the cylind er head is drawn
to the ra d iato r to lie cooled
by a cen trifug al wuter pu m p
o f new design.
«
T h e entire ro o fin g system
o f the new Ford is so sim ple
in design and so carefully
made that it requires very
little attention.
T h e ra d iato r should he
kept fu ll, o f course, anil
drained once each m onth so
that sediment w ill not collect
and retard the free passage
o f water. In cold weather,
n reliable anti-freeze solu­
tion should he added.
•V
A h owner and munnger o f
this im p o rtan t water plant
yo;t should also see that the
v>. l< r pom p anil fan shaft
ure p ro p erly lubricated and
th e p a c k in g u r o iim l th e
p u m p sliuft k ep t in adjust­
ment.
Hose c o n n e c tio n s m ay
also need replacem ent ufter
long service. F o r those little
adjustments, it pays to cull
on the Ford dealer.
l i e works u n d er elose fac­
tory supervision and he has
been specially trained and
equipped to do a
thorough,com petent
jo b at a f a ir price.
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