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PAGE SIX
FALLING PULLEY CAUSES
DEATH OF G. HICKMAN
WEST FIR CO. EMPLOYE
T H B a r u i n t f f i m a ) rr
Members of the Hoover Cabinet
« ♦ LONDON STAGE SHOW
♦
UPPER WILLAMETTE
♦
FIRST ALL TALK MOVIE
T h e tw o ch ild re n of Mr. and Mrs.
"In te rfe re n c e ," Hie noted lam dun
G eorge H ickntan, 64. an em ploye of
D elbert llucdeti have been q u ite III ' sta g e Htiei e»s, a rriv e d In E ugene W ed-
th e Went F ir L um ber com pany m et
w ith the flu
M is D ora H ard en who ’ n e m lu y us P ara m o u n t'» Mist all talk in g
has been 111 for sev eral m ouths Is still p ictu re to be filmed on th e Mi D o n ald
d e a th y o sterd ay aftern o o n som etim e
confined to h e r bed
b etw een 4 and 5 o'clock w hen an 800
1 screen for four days
pound pulley fell upon hint. , Mr.
Mrs F red I'apenftis, w ho has been
M onth lifte r ,m o n th .
P aiiim onnt
III sev eral w eeks is rep o rted to F technician» nnd rc se re li men labored
H ick m an was clean u p m an at th e mill
m uch ini proved and hopes to be able In d u strio iish lu an ati nipt to bring
and had g one to th e place w here th e
p ulley w as h an g in g to clean from un
to re tu rn to h er hom e at E n te rp rise uhotll a decent sound p ictu re mil "In ­
d e r It. W hen he did not a p p e a r th e
n ex t ‘Week
te rfe re n c e " w as th e re s u lt of a aerie»
o th e r m en w orkng th e re w en t to look
Tile w om en of the lle a s a ilt Hill of e x p e rim en tatio n s.
fo r M ar and found him p inned to th e
Comm unity met III th e hottie of Mrs
" In te rfe re n c e " b o a sts ta l k in g ’.ceuee
ground hv th e im m ense pulley
T he
C E Jo rd a n last T h u rsd ay aftern o o n f r o m h e g liiiiln g to e n d . .m d
ib .
t i
body was im m ediately ta k e n to th e
T hey tied a qllllt for Mrs lord i l l l i e Itm ndw nv Stage bit to |>« ll'iiu-uiiised
office of H. \V. D obbins. a t W est Fir.
fore
re fre sh e m e u ls
w ere
served. to the - e i e e i i ns uU III! talk l e g l i e , Hun
Mr. Poole of th e W alker-P oole com ­
T hose a s s is tin g M rs Jordan w ere Mrs. (del lire
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p an y w ent up last n ig h t an d bro u g h t
l a id « Ig M i l l . r. M l -. E Ho , M i l l . . i n . I
Tile voices of W lllllllll H ow ell, Eve.
th e body to Springfield.
M rs R Y Sw lfl
T he re g u lar in.n't lyn tlre n t, Ibirls K enyon, nnd Clive
T h e deceased w as born S ep tem b er
Ing d a te w as chan g ed from the th ird Brook a re b eard 'With em plintle d is­
W illiam N. Doak
20, 1865, in Ohio, la te r m oving to Wis- i
T h u rsd a y to th e th ird Weilm- dav of tin c tn e s s. w ith m arv elo u s d ra m a tic
Or. Ray L ym an W ilbur
Col. H enry
Stim aon
W illiam N. Doak of W est V irginia,
con sin w h ere he m arried Iva Bower,
Dr. W ilbur of th»n F ra n c isc o .
It Is re p o rte d th at t'o l S im s e n 1» each m onth T h e next m eeting will lie ap p eal
T he re m a in d e r of the c ast,
H e moved to O regon in 1918 and has vice p resid en t of th e B ro th erh o o d of b ro th e r of C u rtis D W ilbur, Is being slated for a |s>st in th e H oover held at the hom e of Mrs \ .1 llta-
cnrefullv ch o sen for th e ir dramatic)
been in th e em ploye of th e W est F ir R ailw ay T rain m en , is rep o rted to he m entio n ed as n possible S e c re ta ry of c a b in e t, said to tie th a t of S e c re ta ry g ln s, W e d n e s d a y M a rch 20 S h e wilt
tra in in g , a lso give In sp irin g perform «
sla te d by H oover for th e p o st of th e In te rio r In the cab in et of H e rb e rt of S ta te , lie Is G overnor G en eral of lie a ssiste d bv M r s E P M il. h II - e d
L u m b er com pany six m onths,
ances.
S u rv iv in g h im a re : J a m e s V est, a S ecretary' of I-abor.
H oover. He Is p resid en t of S ta n fo rd the I'lillllpplne Island-.
M rs A n d v O ls o n
T h o s e i n c u t w e re
T he p re s e n ta tio n of E ddll C an to r
h a lf b ro th e r, of T w in Bluffs. W iscon­
M rs A ndy O laon and
Iti.tx rt and R uth Fitting III th e c u rre n t Vita-
sin : a full b ro th er. Jo sep h of Spring- ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ +
Miss llelle O lson. E llen M l e I ' " eenftts, phone P nruinoutit unit Is being re ­
field. O regon: th ree siste rs. M rs Mary ♦
♦
M rs B W Jo h n . M rs E. I’ M itchell. ceived by E iigeiieans w ith » ren t a p ­
THURSTON
A
B ooth and Mrs. E lisab eth W illiam s * ♦ ♦ « « ♦ * * * * * * ♦ ♦ ♦ +
M rs O S tu tz M rs E V Sw ift, Mrs plause
C an to r offers an net e n title d
b o th of S ilverton, an d M rs. L illian
E W Drew Mi s M abel IU .
Mr
I.
Mr. an d Mrs. R ich ard so n from L o r­
''T h a t P a rly In P erso n " which Is »
L ong of M arshfield: six d a n e h te rs. an e have pure! used (he K earn s place
Mlll.-r, MD« r v ih e r M 'lb r. M-
H n wow
Miss K iting vocalizes th o se
M rs. M abie P earso n of W est F ir: Mrs. and moved to it.
Hock urn! Dvia ch ild ren , Mrs It L bines songs In the sam e wav tb it b u s
Id a H ayes and Mrs. M artha N orton,
Tuonne. Mr* <I A Brown, Mrs c r. m ad e h e r a popular re c o rd in g a rtis t.
C h arles G ra n t w sa called to Eu
b o th of P iv e tt. O regon: Mrs. N ellie gene for th e p a st se v eral day s durin g
W illiam *. Mr s F B I ittln . M-1
W a rn e r B r.e latest all talk in g Vita-
W igle. K ings V alley, M rs
A gnes th e sick n ess and d e a th of his step ­
M ertz. Mr- \><n H iggins. M r. M
phone »pedal "Gn T rial.” w ith an all-
N o rto n . B urnt Wood. O reg on : Mr-- m o th er. who pased aw ay a t h e r hom e
St »«war». Ml m Lelo W h.- b r. M'rn FÎ s ln r c a st. Including P au lin e F r lerlck
C o rn elia W eaver, S alem ; and tw o In E ugene last M onday.
B T in k e r and d a u g h te r li.e o th v 1 mi B ert L.vtell and Lois WII <>n will bo
sons, H arry , o f E lm ira nad F ran k of
M rs E rn est Sehr.-nt in I tw o d u tc h ■hown at the McDonald for fuui
A rch S hough an d Mat H art mail.- a
I
W est F ir.
te rd a n d M rs J o r d a n a n d
>n. M tro n In-ginning next Sunday.
trip to S to ck to n . C alifo rn ia last week
T h e tim e fo r th e fu n eral h as not w here th ey p u rch aseu a now tru ck
Noble an d P re n tic e W h eeler "•
"O n T ria l." Is th e vocalized d ep le­
b een announced bu t it will be held w hich th ey a re going to use for h au l­
T r e n t won se v e ra l of th e poult ev tion o f a s tirrin g m u rd e r tria l w ith
from th e W alker-Poole ch ap el in ing logs to th e D anebo saw m ill. Mr.
prizes aw ard ed n th e I l | potlPrv end m any of the e v e n ts ro n lrlb u tln g to
Springfield and in te rm e n t will be in Shough m oved his fam ily in to E ugene
rah h t show held n E ugene last week th e crim e seen and h eard on th e
L a u re l H ill cem etery .
Noble W h eeler won grand cham pion screen .
last T u esd ay so H ey w ill be n e a re r
T h e D ex ter school .will give a basket
his w ork.
FOR KALE—Carbon paper In larg»
social In th e n e a r fu tu re for th e bene
LANE COUNTY LAND
Mr. an d Mrs. F elix S p ark s from
sh e e ts. 26x39 Inches, su ita b le for
fit
iif
the
p
layshed
they
hope
to
build
Reeder. , 92, who
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left _ is J. W --------
RESTORED TO ENTRY B lue riv e r sp e n t th e w eek-end in
. At
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line .or
ior the
«h* pox
post of holding
m ak in g tracing» T h e N ewe Office.
soon.
T h u rsto n .
Hoover’s hat at the inauguration cerem onies Reeder, of Tipton, la., may
T he P le a sa n t H ill high school boys
bold the bat, but meanwhile W est Branch, I jl , Hoover's home town, was
T h e L a d ie s' Aid m eets w ith M rs
T w o tra c ts of land In L an e county
preparing to send Newton Butler, at the right, who whipped Hoover in a
d e fe a te d the Sb M arvs boys nt b a s k e t­
h a v e been included in a gro u p of W illiam H en so n on T h u rsd ay a f te r ­
bovhood fist fight, to the position o f honor. Thus it is not yet know» who
ball by a sco re of 16 to 13 at th e Y M
tr a c ts In th e R o seb u rg land d is tric t noon.
w d l hold Hoover’s hat.
C. A. gvm nnslum T ueailnv night. Bv
F red an d H e rb e rt G ray h av e b ought
re c e n tly re sto re d to en try . A sm all
so d o in g they won a new b a sk e tb a ll
tr a c t in L ot 9. of S ection 25. T ow nship th e tim b e r on S. H. M einig place and
M iss F lo ssie H e rrin g to n , te a c h e r In
R e c o v e rs fr o m A u to A c c id e n t
T he P le a sa n t H ill A th letic club de­
16 south. R ange 2 w est o f W illam ette a re logging i t
th e g rad e school a t N otl. sp e n t th e
feated th e C h eck erb o ard of the V M
M eridian in th e M arcola sectio n h as
P ro fesso r A ndrew H andles from Eu
Miss
Mary
Belle
S
tas,
who
w
a
s
In­
p a s t w eek-end In T h u rsto n .
been re sto red and also a piece In Lot gene will. be a t th e T h u rsto n ch u rch
ju re d in an uuto collision In E ugene C. A. at b a sk e tb a ll by a sco re of 48
9, S ectio n 15 T o w n sh ip 22 South, n ex t S u n d ay ev en in g to d ire c t th e or.
T he folk d an c in g e n te rta in m e n t put la s t S unday, is a lm o st reco v ered from to 23. T hey play M arcola W ednesday
n ig h t nt P le a sa n t till
R an g e 1 w est which is in th e vicin ity c h e s tra fo r ch u rch serv ices. Rev. Ard on a t T h u rsto n a sh o rt tim e ago will th e Injuries.
P le a sa n t H ill high school b ask et
of T ab le M ountain. T he re s to ra tio n H o v er will p reach on "H ell-F ire and be stag ed a t P le a sa n t H ill n e x t F rid a y
T he cncident h ap p en d ed w hen the
in clu d in g land o v er th e e n tire R ose­ B rim sto n es." T h e public in g e n e ra l is even in g , it Is d irected by Mrs. P aul car In w hich M iss S ta s w as riding ball team s w ent to S tay to n last T h u rs
b u rg d is tric t co n tain s 360.05 acres.
in v ited to a tte n d .
Je n k in s.
collided w ith a c ar belonging to d ay nnd played th e S tay to n high
D ate o f e n try su b ject to th e rig h ts
Lloyd G ray, H aorid R ennie, F ran cis
G eorge K rem m el a t 6th and Oak sch.stl team s. T h e boys w ere defeat
of ex-service m en of th e late w ar D avis and C lyde H a rt from th e T h u rs­
OUT WITH THOSE
s tre e ts . Miss S ta s suffered in ju ry to ed by aseo re of 16 to 15 and th e girls
R eturns fro m Spokane— J M Ma-
w ith G erm any will be M arch 20. 1929. to n high school acco m p an ied by p ro f­
h e r back and w as ta k e n to th e P aci­ by a sco re of 23 to 19
STAINS
A p p licatio n s m ay be filed a t the e s s o r H en n ig an a tte n d e d th e ed u ca­ losh, w ho w en t to S pokane, W ash in g ­ fic C h ristiu n h o sp ital from w hich
T he P le a sa n t H ill public school
Yes,
th
ey
can
lie rem oved- J u s t
U n ited S ta te s Land Office a t R ose­ tio n al exposition in C o rv allis la s t F ri­ ton. la st w eek to a tte n d th e fu n eral place she h as sin ce com e to h e r hom e , gave n F eh ru n rv b irth d a y program at '
send your g a rm e n ts here.
of his sisfer, re tu rn e d h ere T u esd ay hero
b u rg b y th e ex-service m en w ithin 20 day and S atu rd ay .
th e P le a s a n t H ill ch u rch T h u rsd a y
d ay s p rio r to th e d ate of opening, or
M iss G oldia S ta r r te a c h e r In th e up. Mr. M alosh w as accom panied on th e '
P erfect cleaning work done by
F e b ru a ry 21. A fter the p rogram has
from F e b ru ary 28, 1929. to M arch 19. p e r g ra d e s of th e public school sp en t trip by h is b ro th e r and nephew . T h ey ,
o u r special process th a t ta k e s
k e ts w ere sold nt au ctio n R oss M at­
B reak s B ridge of N o t e — Mr. H e r­
19Î9. a n d by th e g en eral public from th e p ast w eek-end a t h e r hom e n e a r drove up all o f th e way. Mr M alosh
out ev ery blem ish from th e m ost
hew » a c tin g ns au ctio n eer.
re p o rts tw o feet of snow still on th e m an B ow m an, of M arcola, w ho was
M ay 30 to J u n e 18. 1929. if th e land O akland.
d e lic a te fabrics.
stru
c
k
by
th
e
lim
b
of
a
tre
e
and
suf-
Is still open to en try .
M iss M arg aret G ran t w ho is te a c h ­ ground at S pokane and say s the ro ad s
! fered a broken nose am i a sev ere LOCAL COUPLE MARIED
R ales very low serv ice hik I
ing a t C oquille sp en t th e p a s t week 1 In th a t sectio n a re not good.
gash cut In his face. Is rep o rted get-
work of Hu- highest quality.
AT VANCOUVER WASH
end h ere.
E v an g elists L e a v e — T he Ross
tin g alo n g nicely.
He w as brought
Cecil J e a n s h a s moved on th e K ing
e v a rg e lis tic com pany le ft T u esd ay for
L eaves for A rizona— Melvo P a tte r ­ to a local d o c to r Im m ed ltely a fte r the
M tr . M yrtle D alton, of HfrlnicHeM
Spokane, W ash in g to n . T he com nanv ran ch and W illiam W eeks, w ho h as son of th e C hase G ard en s section with a c id e n t then ta k e n to th e Pacific and M r . C alvin of Rureri«», w ent m a r­
Including Rev. R oss and Mrs. Ros = been liv in g th e re h a s moved h is fam ily his m o th er and his sis te r, E d n a, left C h ristian h o sp ital In E ugene, lie has ried In V ancouver. Wn litnirfon I » ♦
Phone 75-J
h av e been co n d u ctin g ev an g elistic to L orane.
la s t w eek fo r A rizona w h ere th ey been In th e em ploye of F is h e r’s sai» w e e k e n d
L a w re n c e " H a p p y ” A n d e rs o n
M ir . Dnlton him lived In
Miss H azel E d m lsto n w ho Is te a c h ­ have gone for Miss P a tte rs o n 's h ealth . mill.
m eetin g s h ere for th e p a st sev eral
SprlnKfleld fo r th e ph t mi \4 -rn l
w eeks. T hey will co n d u ct a five ing at St. H elen s sp en t th e p a st w eek ­
S to p Off H ere— Mr. an d M rs E. C.
end a t h e r hom e h ere.
w eeks m e e t’ng In Spokane.
R ich ard s of P ortland and d a u g h te r.
L oren E d m lsto n w ho Is o rg .T '-if at M arjo rie, p assed th ro u g h S pringfield
FOR SALE— Loose Hay. 3 T horough th e th e a tre In C o ttag e G rove visited
F rid a y a ftern o o n e n ro u te to R oseburg,
brod Cows One th o ro u g h tb red bull his p a re n ts h e re last S unday a f te r ­
an ' stopped off h e re to pay a sh o rt
J. S cott, W est Springfield. 44-F2
noon.
v s llt M r
P II ll.im li —
The Grçat
u er Hat-Holding
>—
Service Cleaners
Here’s The Sale You H ave Been W aiting For
Silk D re s s e s
All new stock— gorgeous spring creations in flat crepes, georgettes, prints
— bright colors in the spring mode at the reasonably low price of
Thursday - Friday - Saturday
We are sure that this will be the greatest $18.00 dress sale Eugene has
ever seen— It’s a Johnson Sale— that guarantees the merchandise and
the values.
EUGENE’S GARMENT SHOP
Johnson’s
JOHNSON’S
for
Hosiery
POPULAR PRICE STORE
EUGENE
957 Willamette