C S t MT) K fW S THURSDAY. JANUARY 31. 1929 • ••••••••••••••a • G o .. to P o rtla n d — Georg« 1‘o rk ln s local c o n tra c to r an d b ulldar, apont purl o t thia wiwk In thn R on » city. R esid en t III— Ed M rltoe |s confined to his hom e becau se of lllnnas. Sons III— M rs L. M S h an n o n 's sons M elvnn and N orvnl, a re III In th is city. H rra fr o m T h u r s to n — Ed W h it t a k e r , nf T h u rsto n , was In tow n la st H atur day. H ere from R a in b o w — Mrs. G eorge W illiam s, from th e llulnhorw region From W rnrtllng— H enry C arter, <• wun a v isito r h ere Inst S atu rd ay . i 'till 11 n g, w as In tow n over tho wee R etu rn from S alem — Max Eoxley ■ ml and D M elr re tu rn e d T u esd ay from. On S'ek L is t— Jo h n O. IsilTerly, of Salem . Mill s tre e t, Is Ito hull >1 am ong tko*« on From K alam a, W ash in g to n — Odlln th e sil k list for th e Week. O lson from th e llrld u lv ell is v isiting F ro m D ouglas G ardens — Mrs. w ith his m o th er, M rs E m m a Olson. Jo s e p h in e llu e k ln s, of Dougins ( la r ­ dons, wns a H alunlny vlultur here. OWNERLESS CAR TAKEN H ere from M sroola— Mrs. ('. M M i l ­ ler of M ureolu wun In tow n lu st Suu day. R etu rn from P o rtla n d — Mr. nud M rs Hoy Untilh hav e re tu rn e d from P o rtlan d w here th ey have been for th e p u st few days. E xpected Home — Miss M arg aret M ortensen Is exp ected hom e today from P o rtlan d w here sh e Is a tte n d in g achool at St. H elen's Hall. P h y sician R eturn» — Dr. E ugene K»-s te r and b ro th e r, H ugh, re tu rn e d Wed n esday non from P o rtlnnd w here l>r R en ter h as ben on bupslnoss, Hare from Globa— Ralph llu rih itrt. of th e (»lobe sectio n , Is v llstln g h ere With h is wife who Is a t th e hom e of Mr nod Mrs. O. F K izer She Is tnk lug m edical tre a tm e n ts. TO RODENBOUGH GARAGE K en n eth (¡lies, local truffle nttleer amt police chief, played th e good Sam­ a rita n to u lonely an d d e se rte d a u to ­ m obile th a t bus been p ark ed w ithout any sign of o w n ersh ip on th e co rn er of 2nd anil D stre e t for 3 days, and took It and had It put u n d er cover a t th e Itodenhough g arag e y esterd ay . T h e e a r 'Will be kept tn th e g aruge u n til th e o w n er show s up and claim s It and pays th e cost accru ed a g ain st It, Mr. G iles said. It Is u K tudehnker six c y lin d e r to u rin g c a r w ith a 1928 licen se n um ber, ,190 388 T h is nu m b er Is listed u n d er th e n am e of H arry ' B rick er of T ren t T h e gas tnnk was em p ty and th e tool» w ere gone when (be c a r w as tow ed In. i - 4-L PROFRAMS MAY CO OUT OVER KORE H as A cldent— F rail R ussel, of th e T h u rsto n d e strlc t, sp lit his hip last P tn n s a re u n d er way by th e 4-L to S a tu rd a y w hile w o rk in g at th e Hy b ro a d c a s t 4-L p ro g ram s o v er K O B E nions L u m b ar co m p an y up th e McKen- ! T h is wns decided upon at th e m eeting of th e 4 1. group h ere Inst M onday xle. nig h t. T h e p ro g ram s will co n sist of W alk e r-Jen n in g s Make 8 a le — Mr- ’ lu m b erm en 's songs th a t have been Mury S chultz, of F all C reek, sold h er sume by th e lu m b erm en sin ce th e f.r. a c re form to C h arles D eadtnond of e a rly d ay s of logging. F ra n k H ill, of W alterv llle. W alk er Jen n n es R eal K O R E, Is c o o p eratin g w ith th e 4 1. In E state linn affected th e sale. 1 p u ttin g th e p ro g ram s on th e nlr. R alph M artin, a s s is ta n t sales m a n ­ R etu rn to M arahfteld— Mrs. E d ith a g e r of th e Booth K elly lu m b er com- O hlsen and d a u g h te r, L u cille, left F ri­ ; pnny, ta lk e d nt th e m eetin g on th e day m o rning for M arshfield. T h ey ' topic o f h an d lin g lu m b er a fte r tt h av e been v isitin g u t th e hom e of J le a v e s th e m ill Mrs. H url M cP herson. A p ro g ram c o n sistin g o f th e follow ­ ing se le c tio n s w as g iv e n ' a p iano duet M iss C ooper R e tu r n s — Miss E lsie by Jo an S eavey, and M iss M ay; a C ooper. w ho m ade a quick tr ip to Kul ltn w n lln n s trin g d u e t, W a lte r L ee. of um a, W ash in g to n , la st w eek, re tu rn e d E u g en e, an d H a rry Fim drem , of to S pringfield last S unday ev en in g S p rln g fleld ; n solo on a at« el saw a c ­ M iss C ooper Is v isitin g w ith Mrs. I. co m panied by a g u ita r by Mr. and W B ak er h e re an d going to achool. Mrs. S leu r, o f E ugene, T h e n ex t re g u la r m o tln g o f th e 4-L Home from H o sp ital— Asu C. Peildl aim be on F e b ru a ry 28, and on In v ita ­ cord, w hu re c e n tly hud a painful a c ­ tion Is ex ten d ed to nil th e public to c id e n t b reak in g a bene In h is m iddle I a tte n d T h e e n te rta in m e n ts nrp ar- finger on the left h an d , W»s released 1 ran g ed for th e benefit of th e com m un from th e E ugene h o sp ital and tins re ­ tty nnd till a re urged to n tten d . tu rn e d to his hinii*- tn th is city. Dallas Folks Stop Off— Mr and Mrs, E llison mid tw o ch ild ren of D allas, T ex as, e n ro u te to P o rtlan d , stopped off In S pringfield fo r a sh o rt v isit with Lum A nderson. Mr. A n d erso n 's b ro th e r Is w ith th e B an k er's L oan a s­ so ciatio n In D allas an d w ar Intim ately a cu u ln ted «with Mr. and Mrs. Ellison. Priscilla Club Meets T he IT Iscllla club m et th is week at th e hom e of M rs. T Henderson. Re fre sh m e n ts were served. T h e follow ing w ere th e re : M rs. H. D F re e la n d of E ugene, M esdnraes M ackey. S n o d g rass, C u rtis, i»ti-armer. P a rk e r, T o m seth , Igirson, H en d erso n , and B nsford. UPPER WILLAMETTE ♦ Mr an d Mrs J esse A. ITielps and fam ily enjo y ed a v isit th e p a st w eek­ end from Mr l*helps s is te r and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. W illiam C aatu rlln e of W ln tera, C alifo rn ia. Mr and Mrs. C a aterlln e nnd th re e ch ild ren , llaxel, l.en o re nnd G runt, have been to u rin g th e n o rth w e st th e p a st m onth and a re on th e ir re tu rn trip to W in ters w here th ey have a fru it ran ch . I. T. C ircle, fa th e r of T ay lo r C ircle, h a s hen very III for som e lim e Buffer­ ing from th e effects of an a tta c k of Influenza. Miss C ora O lson of E d en v ale who h a s been su fferin g for s e v e ra l w eeks w ith rh e u m a tism Is rep o rted to he som ew hat Im proved. Mrs. F red P ap en fu s o f E n te rp rise , w ho h as been very serio u sly III nt a t th e E ugene h o sp ital In E ugene Is sho w in g som e Im provem ent T he little P ap en fu s g irl Is sta y in g a t th e hom e of Mr and Mrs. A ndy O lson a t P le a s­ a n t H ill. On ai-ount of th e d ep th of th e snow w hich w as about n foot deep T u esd ay w ork wns su sp en d ed a t th e W ilson m ill above D exter. T h e young folks of th e In te rm e d ia te E n d eav o r w ill c e le b ra te St. V a le n tin e ’s flay and have chosen n am es fo r ex ­ ch an g in g vnlentlnes. PAGE FTVB d e n t of th e I nine county S cout C ouncil and C. II. C lark, l a n e sco u t executive for th e purpose of o rg a n isin g a boy scout troop. T h e an n u al haskot boll to u rn a m e n t of th e class B high schools of L ane county will be held a t th e Y M. C. A. h ere F e b ru ary 14-15-16. T he P le a sa n t Hill hoys’ team has won th e tro p h y p re se n te d by th e R. A. Itahb H ard w are com pany th e la s t tw o years. T h is year the team hna only one of Its le tte r men tan k but co n sid erin g (.11 th e o th e r m a te ria l Is new th e boys a re m aking a very good show ing. | used to he M any c a rp e n te rs a re not well with the color of the house. ! u sin g good n ails fo r p u ttin g on T here are m any good -ways of ad­ shingles. T his may re s u lt In a ru sty v ertisin g . W ooden hom os can be a d ­ nail and ru s t n o t only spoils the nail v ertised In our own com m unity by th e but It helps to spoil th e fibres of the . people h av in g beautiful wooden hom es, wood. T h is re s u lts In a loose shingle b u t th is would not reach all th e peo­ ( w hich m ay In tim e blow off form ing ple. M any com panies a d v e rtise th e ir a place fo r w a te r to get th ro u g h th e p ro d u cts by beau tifu lly colored nt» . roof. tu res. T h is can be done on signboards. W ooden houses not only look nice In p o p u lar m agazines, and before th e on th e inside but th ey look very nice real p ictu re a t th e m oving p ictu re on th e outside. Wood ta k e s p ain t very show s. In a d v e rtisin g m ore th a n one easily and m any ad d itio n al th in g s com pany could unite. T he pa’n t com­ m ay he added to the b eau ty of th e pany. a lu m b er com pany and a com ­ house by sim ply seein g th a t different p any w hich m a n u fa c tu re s nails. T he h u es of p ain t a re used. O th e r th in g s p ictu re should be b rig h t and shc-w-r th a t m ake th e hom e look b e tte r a re to catc h th e a rls tr o c ra tlc eye. C-c- en MARRIAGE SOLEMNIZED g reen law ns, and flower gardens. Im ­ law ns, fences, arb o rs, and all o th e r AT METHODIST CHURCH ag in e rose vines tw in in g aro u n d a little ad d itio n al th in g s should be p u t T h e m arria g e of M iss N aom i l x Vee, i fence p ain ted som e color w hich looks In th e p ictu re to a tt r a c t atte n tio n . d a u g h te r of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Le Vee of th is city, to P erry G ould of Toledo, w as solem nized a t th e M ethodist ch u rch by Rev. C. J. Pike. O nly Im ­ m e d ia te m em bers of th e fam ily w ere p resen t. T h e couple w ent to T oledo Im m edi­ OUR goods are as good as any on the market— and better ate ly a fte r the w edding w here th ey plan on m aking th e ir hom e. Miss than lots of them. Our prices are right. And our profits are L e Vee w as a s tu d e n t In th e local used right here in Springfield. schools. Why Buy Elsewhere Sprin»tield Service Station 5th and Main Streets Just Telephone Your Order— We Deliver Promptly E1I Jo n es of Mill and A s tre e t passed aw ay at th e E ugene h o sp ital a t 2 o'clock T uesday aftern o o n . F u n e ra l a rra n g e m e n ts a re In c h arg e of B rans- te tte r chapel In E ugene, hut th e fu n ­ e ra l h a s not yet been announced. Mr. Jo n es wns survived by h is wife, Mrs. C ecelia Jones. H e h a s been In th e h o sp ital for th e p a s t m onth. R ev W. A E lk in s will begin a s e r­ ies of seven e v an g elistic serm o n s n ex t Sunday. T h e re a re m any new­ co m ers In th e P le a sn n t H ’ll d 'x tr ’ct nnd It Is hoped m any will Join th e ch u rch nt P le a sa n t Hill. C rad le roll c a rd s will he given out to th e new b ab ies a t th e C h ristia n rh u rc h at P le a sa n t H ill n ex t Sunday. T h e g irls of th e P le a s a n t H ill pub­ SNOW BLANKETS COUNTRY lic Nchoiil a re Ink in g co n sid e ra b le In­ THREE CAMPS SHUT DOWN te r e s t In b a sk e tb a ll and h av e o rg a n i­ (C ontinued from P ag e 1) zed a team T h ey h ope to play th e fresh m en g irls of P le a s a n t H ill high looks m ore com fortable, d u rab le and school T h u rsd a y afte rn o o n . T hose h o m elik e? Most ev ery one w ill say p lay in g nre L u cetta B oughm an. Evlvn th e wooden one does w hile p robably j P helps, M ildred Sw ift, N ancy B arnum , a few will p re fe r th e stu cco one. Al- ! B onnie Je a n n e T in k e r, F lo ren ce J o r ­ th o u g h flow er-gardens and b eau tifu l law ns h elp a lot In th e looks of hom es dan. T h e P le a sa n t H ill p ublic school Is a stuccoed house can n ev er be m ade p re p a rin g a W ash in g to n p rogram . to look u lte as good as a w ell-built T h e P le a s a n t Hill high school b a s­ w ooden one. B ut th e se a re not all of th e co n v en i­ k e tb a ll boys lost to th e W alk e r team last F rid ay at P le a sa n t H ill by a score en ces of wooden hom es for th e y have o f 31 to 26. T he P le a s a n t H ill girls a g re a t reco rd for th e ir d u ra b ’lltv. , T h e re a re now m any houses in W il­ won. T h e A th letic club o f P le a s a n t H ill liam sb u rg . V irginia, th a t a re tw o h u n d ­ w ere d e fe a te d by th e M ohawk Black- red y e a rs of age and over and tn fine h aw k s la st week by a sco re of 24 to 22 condition. T h e G a re tt house fo r In- \ sta n c e Is tw o h u n d red y e a rs old. It In a gam e n f b ask etb all. S ev eral peo p le from P le a sa n t H ill Is a larg e old-fashioned house and is I a tte n d e d th e fu n eral o f Mrs. M ary very b eau tifu l and p ictu resq u e . O th er H ills S m ith a t th e W nlker-Poole old b u ild in g s a re hom e of P evton ch ap el at Sprlngfleld S unday. Mrs. R andolph. B asset H all, hom e of L afay ­ S m ith w as th e m o th e r of Mrs. Albin e tte , W irt H ouse, and th e hom e of Ju d g e Jo h n B lair. O lson of E denvale. D ouglas fir Is th e b est wood fo r ; Men of P leasn n t H ill .(Who a re fa th e rs of young hoys a re in te re ste d In fram e w ork of hom es b ecau se It Is • young boys n re ask ed to m eet nt the tough hut not b rittle and h as m any P leasan t H ill h ’eh school W ed n esday ' cells w hich h e ir to rw oulate th» heat ev en in g w ith Dr. W. E. Moxley p re si­ i Red C edar S h in g les a re the best We Sell ASSOCIATED GASOLINE AND CYCOL SEE US FIRST— WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY ELI JONES SUCCUMBS IN EUGENE HOSPITAL 100 Out Station is ASSOCIATED OIL The best in groceries at the lowest prices— and we de­ liver all telephone orders w ith speed and accuracy. Phone Phone 9-WHITE FRQNTGROCERY-g i.C.PENNEYCO. 942 Willamette St.. Ensene. Oregon. Tomorrow’s Dollar May Miss the Train . T oday’s D ollar is a very sober, steady-going in­ dividual and you can depend on his being right there when you need him. Tomorrow’s D ollar, however, u a different sort of chap. D on’t trust Tomorrow’s Dollar too much. Paying for everything with T oday’s Dollar not only keeps you out o f debt, but saves a bit on every purchase, if you shop at our store. Instead of "charge it,” say, ”l ’ll pay for it n o v ” Tom orrow’s Dollar may never arrive. Lum's Service Station 2nd and Main Streets (tiaiMiimnE.: T 3 / .J gk J ÚDC3 W 0 D R © W i tP  ό D L F D C E iV .— J S # « (E d D /ó S T T S ty •» F i < 7 A - i -'S' They won at San Diego; these motor fuels that you, too, can have f o r you r motor Fint;ncc<>nd ' itone ae A T th« grave of hia beloved ton, Um atilla, c h ie f o f th e hostile savages o f th e U p p e r Columbia country, sanctioned the first peace treaty w ith the w hite pioneers in that region. Romantic bits of history such as thia are told you each W ednesday night through the radio stations o f the National broadcasting Company. L is te n in eana K P O -S a n Francisco; K (ft> -O a ltla n A K F l - L o * Angeles; K G W . Portland; K 0 M 0 - S e a t t le , K H Q • Spokane.