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THURSDAY, MAY 9, 192»
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UPPER W ILLAMETTE
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al ten cent* anil (able re se rv a tio n s
al live cent* ad d itio n al. Miss M aitrlu*
Loitilniid Is the te a c h e r d ire c tin g (be
A show er In honor of Miss Ju m ilta program .
L om bard, who Is to be m a rrie d h i h i i »
SHOWER GIVEN IN HONOR
OF JUANITA LOMBARD
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T h e P leasan t H ill high school b ase­
E J. Moore, co u n ty school su p e rin ­
te n d a n t v isited th e T h u rsto n high ball team d e fe a te d th e team of th e
B ible U n iv ersity of E ugene in a
school last T h u rsd ay .
< to Me A u l i n llr o w n , w a s gl v eti ut
Roosevrlt Best* Lincoln
L oren E dntlaton. who sp en t th e p ractice gam e by a score of it to 4.
tin* L om bard h o m e l a s t T h u r s d a y
ItisiN o v elt J u n i o r h ig h s c h o o l o f
p a st week-end In P o rtla n d . re tu rn e d
evening by- Mrs F ila L om bard ami
M onday May 6 w as "S k ip D ay" for
E ugene overw helm ed
tlic Lincoln
hom e W ednesday.
Miss M auriue Lom bard.
th e .seniors of th e P leasan t llill high
s c h o o l b y a s c o r e o f 33 I il l a K a n t ” o f
M r. and M rs . P aul G reen and fam school.
\ sh o rt p rogram t h a t I n c lu d e d
C haperoned by Mrs. E. E.
biisid all plavtMl th e re Tu • s d a v a f t e r -
lly from P o rtla n d v isited M r. and M rs. K ilp atrick and Mrs. llill S h a rp they
in u m i s o lo by M iss W i n i f r e d T y s o n ,
T b i ’ iiia jo r im it o f tin Lincoln
Ui
n ill
Jo h n E n d ico tt last S unday
a v i s a i s o lo by M rs. D i i I I iim M u rp h y ,
m o to red to T rian g le Lake
t it learn
tenni a r i l v t t l hi F i t v i i i ' to o late to
M isses D orothy T u rn e r and I orena n g they w ere th e re th e b aseb all boys
i v o c a l »luet b y M rs . W
I’ T y so n
lak e (-art In a m h i l l t h e la tle r p a rt
W ilson from E n g en e, sp en t th e past of B lackley went to T rian g le L ake
u i ’il M rs F ila L o tti lim a li, a m i a l e a d ­
a tu l »his in p »r( ai e o il,t'-
nf lit *
W eek-end w ith M is s M a u d e E d m ls to n en d ch allen g ed th e sen io rs to a b a se ­
i n ’: In M rs i ’r a I te e il H e in e n wav V\ 1IH
e
d
fo
r
lito
o
n e s id e d s c o r e
W e tS e ll
M rs. B essie R re v n , w ho h a s spent ball gam e. Seven boys and tw o girls
g iv e n
l l e f r e s h i n e n t a w e r t Hl’l'Vftl 1 bv
s t m t e i l tlie K aine p i t c h i n g f o r Lincoln
Several w eeks w :th h e r son. M o rr:s. of P le a sa n t Hill played and th e re ­
M s s M t u r i n e l .o m lia r d . a
bv
a m i H i i l e l l e f i n is h e d .
T tie I . I i n o in
an d fam ily h as re tu rn e d to E ugene sult was defeat for th e B lackley team
M i ’s V e t t a O ls o n
M u ti'
i irui
s i i l o n i w ill p la v a n u m b e r o f o t i i e r
H ugh D oolittle w ent to M cK enale T h e g irls p laying for P le a sa n t Hill
g i f ts w e r e g iv e n to t h e b r ld «> to ho
g u tm s before arhnol is out
b rid g e la st Sunday w h ere h e will w ere S hirley W iley anil Nina Dilley.
P r »n <’CN,
T h o se p re se n t
tm -ln d e d
SJæ k S ï' ïî.2
w ork for th e g o vernm ent fire p atro l
HÛW BOAT*
F m m a j a n e , a n il M rs T r a i l s M rs Ora
l a u r a La P is
T he Ju n io r play w hich w as to be
t h 's sum m er.
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It.... I l l 't m n w a i , K ath ry n I l e t n e t i w a v , FORCED TO SLEEP IN
given
at
th
e
P
leasan
t
Hill
g
y
m
n
asiu
m
M - and M rs T av io r N eed h am an-'
Pluck
; a rag-tim e bau ut. and singing tin h o t coon songs M i s l . a r s K a n r h u s , o f t s in g v lo w ,
CHAIR— GAS SO BAD
P ru n e and V irginia C h ristie m otored Ft* la y and S n tu rd ay of th is w .e k o f
\ \ s h ln g i >u. M rs I m o A iii J .'i m i u M iss
titre»
'cades a vit. Laura
will
he
given
S
atu
rd
ay
of
th
is
w eek
t Plant»', as M agnolia hi f u r l
to th e snow lin e up th e M cK enzie
l.a» nuule's super talking picture Show Boat," com ing to th e Mc- l k o i i l h y G i r a r d . M rs B el t D o a n e , M rs
"N ights I sat up lit ti - h air. I lit I
la s t Sunday. On th e ir re tu rn hom e and M onday of next w e e k . T he ch an g e
w
as
m
ade
so
as
not
to
in
te
rfe
re
w
ith
L'.
n a "' 1
suiiiitt; , tnak. s a harm ing ami tur.e til heroin»». \ I t V a n V a lg a li. M rs N W F i n e r y , « i t 'l l s tiM M ftrh g i t * I lo o k A d le tlU t
th e y drove Into P e ln a o S p rin g to en-
Mi
D a lla
M u r i l i » . M is - , W i n i f r e d
a social given a t D exter F rid ay night.
mid u i d h i u g I »'lit burin me now. 1
Jov a sw ’m in th e h o t sp rin g
T y s o n . M r “ W I ' T» so n . M rs F It
di ’ p lin e '
M rs t i l - m i Hull» r.
Mr and M rs. Ira N ice m otored to
E nough fa rm ers have sig n ed up to
D a n n e r . M ia s A n d r e i
D a tim i-,
M rs
E v e n t l i e F lltB T apooiifiil of A dler
S pringfield la s t S unday anti v isited allow e le c tric ity to be ru n from th e
D » od
M e r r ill, M r-
M o n tg o m e r y ,
Ikil r e l i e v e s g a s o il t h e n t « i |i i . i c h and
Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n Nice.
tu rn in th e road at W illiam s' ra n c r
M rs E n g lis h a m i d a u g h t e r , o f E u g e n e
rem oves iistoiiliditng a t n o u n l s of o il
G ntherie coun ty b aseb all team from to th e M oore ran ch .
M rs F r a m e s I te m i, M rs H e a ls , M rs
wiiHte m a ile r tro tu th e sy stem Make*
L e a h u rg played th e T h u rsto n b ase­
A room filled w ith rich brocade* M o s ie r , M is s H a z e l M u llin s , M is s
Universal Super Adaptation of
you enjoy your m eal* mid sleep b e tte r
On May 24 th e schools of Lowell
b all team la s t S unday afte rn o o n on
silk s anil velv ets of O rien tal p a tte rn . F ra m e s H o d g e , a n d M rs. W a l t e r No m a ile r w hat you have tried for
Noted Edna Ferber Novel
th e local diam ond. T h u rsto n team D exter. T re n t. P leasan t Hill, and Zion
with sh ad ed lig h ts am i soft cushions, G ossler
Features
Laura
La
Plante
I your stom ach mid bow els, A d ie rik t
will hold a jo in t picnic a t P leasan t
won.
but w ith bullet-proof g lass at the
and
Joseph
Schildkraut
will su rp rise you. F la tte ry 's D rug
Hill.
At
th
a
t
tim
e
th
e
d
iffe
re
n
t
clubs
P le a sa n t H ill b aseb all team d e feat­
w indow s and peep holes In the p a n ­
‘ Store.
DRAMA
CLUB
TO
GIVE
ed th e T h u rsto n high school team will hold th e ir exhibits.
M anager Brow n of th e M cD onald elling of th e doors. Is F lo ren ce Vi­
la s t F rid ay aftern o o n a t P le a sa n t
CABARET TOMORROW
Eugene,
a n n o u n ces
th a t d o r's boudoir In h er role of a w hite
D arw in B ax ter and L ym an T in k e r th e a tre ,
H ill.
re tu rn e d from M onm outh S u n d ay af- "Show B oat," th e su p e r ta lk in g ami w om an w ho p e n e tra te s th e se c re ts of
H. E. M orris and A. W. W e a v e r a re 1 tern o o n . w here they* w ent Friday*. May *lttgltig version of th e fam ous E dna » h lnatow n in th te I ’a r m u o u h t all-tulk
A c a b a r e t , s u c h a s w o u ld r i v a l t h e
build in g a new bridge lead in g from 3 to a tten d th e S ta te N orm al school 1' >‘rb e r novel. Is co m in g to th e screen Ing p ro d u ctio n . "C hinatow n N ights." o m s I n N e w Y o rk o r P h i l a d e l p h i a ,
willl be p re se n te d at th e high schistl
th e highw ay to th e ir ran ch es.
May festiv al.
T h ey ro p o rt h av in g
’h a t th e a tre n ex t Sunday. T h is
Miss V idor Is featu red w ith W allace gym ntslum
F rid ay night
by th e
H o m er M cD onnell, w ho h a s been had a v ery good tim e.
should be in te re stin g new s for th e a tre
B eery In th is story, ad a p te d from an C ardinal Mask, high school d ra m a tic s
le a rn in g th e u n d e rta k in g tra d e from
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g o ers h ere, as "S how B oat" I* re-
orig in al story bv S am uel O m it*, club. T he purpose is to ra ise funds
M iller and T ra c y In P o rtlan d , arriv ed
SUMMONS
p o rted to be o n e o f th e m ost e n te r
K e e p t h e m and they will keep
T ong W ar. In < h 'n a tn w n N ights." f(ir new Hi-i-nery for th e sta g e In th e
T u esd ay to spend a few d a v g -w ith IN T H E C IR C U IT COURT O F T H E e a ln in K film s ev er m ade
you.
Miss V idor Is called upon for one of au d ito riu m
T h e re nre to he four
L o ren E dm lston. and th e y b o th plan
S T A T E OF OREGON. FO R LANE
It is a U n iv ersal production, sp o n ­
b e tte r th an cred it nt the bank
th e moat ex a c tin g d ra m a tic p o rtray - se p a ra te perform ance*, a t 7:30. 8.
to leave in a few days fo r C alifornia,
COUNTY.
sored by C arl latem m le. and d irected
als of h e r c a re e r.
g:45 9 an<1
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Good eyes and c le a r vision a re
w here Mr. M cD onald's hom e is.
A nna B runs. P lain tiff. Vs. E rw in J by H a rry P o llard , w ith L au ra La
B runs, D efendant.
W illiam A. W ellm an, d ire c to r of
T he p rogram will in clu d e the high
P lan te and Jo sep h S c h ild k rau t In th e
M ake A p p o in tm en t*
To E rw in J. B runs. D efendant.
Has Birthday Paraty
lead in g role*. Such fav o rite s a* O tis four o ,h e r su ccessfu l P aram o u n t pic- *eh'»ol o rc h e s tra , a c h o ru s fe a tu rin g
W h e n e v e r Possible
IN T H E NAME O F T H E S T A T E H arlan . Em ily E ttzroy an d Alm a Ru- tu r e " ’ “ W in g s.” "L egion of th e Con R ,,,h »*•«»» »"<J F reem an S quires, anil
Louisa Cowden, daughter of Mrs. R
O F O R E G O N :: You a re h ereb y re ­
P. Mortensen, entertained a num ber of qu
d em ned.” "B eg g ars of L ife." and “ La- f,ve o th e r fe a tu re s. Including the
ired to a p p ear and a n sw er th e com- bins a re featu red in th e stro n g east,
D r. S h e rm a n W . M o o d y
h e r friends a t the home of Dr. and p lain t filed a g a in st you in th e above
By sp ecial a rra n g e m e n t w ith Flor- dies of (he Mob." d ire c te d th is pic- hoys' q u a rte t w hich took first place
O pto m etrist ■ Eyesight Specialist
Mrs. Mortensen Sunday afternoon In en title d su it on or before th e last enz zieg feld , p ro d u cer of th e sta g e ture. and wll show a t th e M cDonald ,n ’he m usic to u rn a m e n t at E ugene
S uite S31 M iner Hlilg. P hone 342
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E ast B roadw ay, E ugene Ore.
celebration of h er ninth birthday. dav of th e tim e p rescrib ed in th e Or-
S pecial fou n tain m enus
d er of P ublication, to-w it: on o r be- mU!,lcal ex trav ag an za. "Show Hoar." th e a tre u n til S a tu rd ay n ig h t, w ith a ,B" ’ w eek-end
The afternoon was spent In playing fore th e ex p iratio n of four w eeks from th e sam e sto ry , th e L aem m le new "C ollegian" ta lk in g com edy and 81-0 a d v e rtise d ritti generili itilm lsslon
games, after which refreshm ents were from th e d a te of th e first p u b licatio n p ictu re includes m ovie-toned h ig h -' V itaphone act also on the bill.
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served. Those present w ere Bobby th ereo f, and if you fail to a p p e a r and Ilghtg from th „ ghow w lth
h
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Rodenbough. Dale Robertson, Harold a n sw er, for w an t th ereo f, p la in tiff ...
will ta k e a d ecree a g a in st you for th e * a r ¿ieg feld s ta rs as H elen M organ,
H u m an Ash T ra y
G illette. Oliver Adams. Jeanine With,
re lie f prayed for in th e c o m p la in t, Ju le s B ledsoe and A unt Jem im a
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ers. S adle'and Ethel Gott. Edna June Vhich Is for a d ecree o f th e co u rt sin g in g th e ir p o p u lar so n g h its from
S e a ttle , W ash., Apr. 9 — Mrs E llen
N otice fit»' color of th e Oil we use in filling vonr
W ernell. June Berg. Juan S tratton. d isso lv in g th e m a rria e e c o n tra c t n o w , tu e Zeigfeld m u sical com edy,
E T e rry , ap p ly in g for a d'vcrc»’, rh a r g
cra n k c a se. Notice how clear and unclouded it 1«.
Shirley Seavey, Alice Bates, and the e x istin g b etw een p lain tiff and defend-
,
,
. . .
ed th a t h e r h u sband. C h risto p h er, uaetl
ant for the care, custody and c o n tro l’
screen production is rich In h e r a rm for e x tin g u ish in g c ig a r e tte ,
'I hat is one of tin* several reaso n s why It pays you to
hostess Louisa Cowden.
o f th e m inor ch ild and for an o rd er m usic, from th e s trid e n t steam cal
c o m e here for Oil. More m ileage and b e tte r protection
b utts.
si.
re o u ir'n g d e fe n d a n t to pay to th e Hope tu n e s of long ag o down to th e
for your engine?
Miss F latt: "I'm sorry you don’t p la in tiff fo r th e su p p o rt of said m inor
sp iritu a ls so po p u lar todav
Let us Repair Your Car at Our Garage
...
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Still Wear Petticoats
think much of my voice, professor child th e sum of $20 00 a m onth and _
for such o th e r and fu rth e r re lie f as T1' ” K1" e rin * "how b o at hand, th e
T he people next door say 1 ought to
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to th e c o u rt m ay seem Just and g roups of d ark ies on th e w harves,
S * p g - illn. H ungary. Apr. 9 G irls In
go abroad and study.”
p ro p er.
th e coon-shouter* of th e C h ic a g o 1 the ru ra l sectio n still cling to p e tti­
Professor: “Yes, but I don't live
T h is sum m ons is p ublished pnrsn- m usic h alls, all c o n trib u te to m ak e coats. som e of them w earin g as m any
AND SERVICE STATION
nevt door."
a n t to an o rd e r of th e Hon. G F. th is p ictu re an epic o f th e develop- as eight o r ten at a tim e. T he girls
S k ip w o rth , C ircu it Ju d g e of L ane „
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C o u n tv . O r e g o n , m a d e a n d i-n L — d
n t l,f A m e r l .u s p o p u l a r m u s ic .
still w ear woolen sto ck in g s, also.
Historic Churn
May 7, 1929 and t h “ d ate of th e first
L ebanon, K y„ Apr. 9.— A tw o gallon p u b licatio n h e re o f Is May 9. 1929 and
•to n e churn once ow ned by Mrs. M ar­ th e d a te of th e last p ublication hereo f
th a C ustis W ash in g to n , w ife of the is Ju n e 6. 1929.
H O W A R D M. B R O W N E L L .
firs t p resid en t, is thp p ro p erty of B.
A tto rn ey for P lain tiff. R esidence,
N. L annum , a fa rm e r liv in g n e a r th is
T h e all new p ro d u ctio n of the Al o .
E ugene, O regon.
city.
M 9-16-2.',-30 J 6 B arn es circu s Is com ing to C o ttag e
G rove for Its I.ane co u n ty show ing . n
May 17.
“Show Boat” As Talking Picluie
Is Announced For Next Sunday
THE RIGHT COLOR
A STREET” GARAGE
B a rn es C ircus C om ing
Say it with
Flowers
A d v ertisin g a g e n ts re p re se n tin g • ’
G. B arn es C ircus have been p o stin g
p icto rial circu s b ills in th is vicinity
an n o u n cin g th e com ing of th is eveel- 1
lent show , and a d v e rtise m e n ts will he
found in o u r co lu m n s th is w eek. T he
m an ag e m en t of th e AI. G. B arnes C ir­
cus an n o u n ces th e follow ing fe a tu re s
th is y e a r:
"T h e all new sp ectacle, entitle»!
‘A lladin and th e P a ra d e of Gold,’ in
w hich a p p ro lm ately 1,000 people ta k e
p art.In clu d in g th e C hinese beauty,
Lola Lee C hong: th e tw o M astodons,
T n sk o and th e m ik h ty T u sk o ; K link-
h a r d t’s e q u e stria n m id g ets, fo u rteen
tiny h o rs-m en from B av aria - San M ar­
cus, th e $16.000 equ in e s ta r: th e zebra
round-up, with th e la rg e st h erd In
c a p tiv ity in A m erica; and m any o th e r
novel fe a tu re s and p erfo rm an ces given
| by A m erican and foreig n a rtis ts , also
1 an im als from ev ery p a rt of th e w orld.
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Groceries of Quality
at Very Low Prices
There are two distinct advantages to be gained by shop­
ping here.
1.
The foods you get are
of the highest possible
food quality.
Our prices are alw ays
lower th an you expect
to pay.
As a proof of our two claims, why not do your shopping
here today.
Fresh Home-grown Asparagus, Lettuce. Radishes, New
Peas, New Potatoes, and other Vegetables.
Fresh Strawberries.
Phone
Phone
9-WHITE FRONT GROCERY-9
Send your m o th er « bouquet of b»‘autiful flow ers on
M other’s Day. N othing expresses so beautiful an affection
as I he gift of flow ers. All varieties of flow ers in resplendent
colors are here f"r yottr selection. Delivered anyw here.
Service prom pt and courteous. 1’rlces exceedingly low.
W. Springfield, Phone 86W
« « ’»’iiiiniff'-Wiaiiwiiiswiiiimsc:
"T w o p erfo rm an ces a re given dally,
aftern o o n show ut 2 o'clock, and th e ch ild ren to see th e tw o m am m oth
th e n ig h t p erfo rm an ce a t 8 o'clock.
b easts w hich req u ire tw o specially
T he d oors a re open one h o u r previous co n stru c te d railw ay c a rs for th e ir
for th e in spection of th e zoo, and for tr a n s p o rta tio n .”
Lots of Jelly Beans
A naconda, Mont,. Apr. 9 —A can d y
sto re p ro p rie to r called th e police when
he d isco v ered th a t a d o lla r bill a boy
gave him fo r th e p u rch ase of Jelly
i b ean s w as in re a lity a $100 n o te. It
w as ip arn ed th a t th e lad 's m o th er had
accid en tly given him th e $100, th in k -
L ing it w as a $1 bill.
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OLDHAM & SCHANTOL
th e
P low s Still W ork on P ass
T he tw o ro ta ry snow plow s th a t
a re w orking on th e east ond th e w est
sid ” of th e M cK enzie p ass a re still
near!» 11 m iles a p a rt, acco rd in g to
th e la te s t rep o rts, and a re w orking
n m ore th an 60 in ch es of snow. T h e
depth of th e snow m ak es th e w ork
p ro g ress quite slowly.
It is doubtful if th e M cK enzie pass
is opened to tra ffic by May 28, th e
open in g day of last y ear, b u t It will
probably be opened e a rly In Ju n e.
T o u rist tra ffic th ro u g h S p ringfield
will In crease c o n sid erab ly a s soon as
th e p ass Is opened.
MOTHER’S
DAY
Going to California— Mr. and Mrs.
W ilfred Cook of C hase G ard en s leave
to m o rro w for R ichm ond, C alifornia,
n e a r S an F ran cisco , w here they will
visit for a few d ay s w ith th e ir p aren ts,
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FOR SALK— C arbon p a p e r In larg r
sh e e ts, 26x39 Inches, su ita b le foi
m ak in g tra c in g s T h e N ew s Offlc.
T h e big b u sin ess m an had died and
gone to— well, not to heav en .
B ut
I h ard ly had he settled dow n for a nice
long sm oke w hen a h e a rty hnnd slap ­
ped him* on th e back, and Into his e a r
boom ed th e voice of a p e rs iste n t sa le s­
m an w ho had p este re d him so m uch
on e a rth .
"W ell. Mr. S m ith ,” c h o rtled th e
salesm an , "I'm h ere for th e appoint-
I m ent.
"W h a t a p p o in tm e n t? ”
"W hy. d o n 't you re m e m b e r? ” th e
salesm an w ent on.
"E v e ry tim e I
cam e Into your office you told me
you'd see m e h e re .”
J.C.PENNEYCO,
»42 W illam ette St.. Eug «'tie, Oregon.
Stylish Leghorn Straws
A ’’Solar” of
Quality Materials
and Workmanship
G e n u i n e Leghorn
straw, expertly woven
and handsomely fin­
ished. S n a p b r im ,
fancy band and fancy
satin strip tip.
Light Weight, Comfortable
H s,
ventilated, cushion awratband.
“R aim hine”
process
weather-resisting.
$2.98
makes
hat
$3.98