♦ T H V ltS P A Y , JUNE 27, lit?!* PAGE TWO Bells W H AT H A P P E N E D SO EAR Toni B llbeck is th e n a rra to r He is a fat n ew sp ap er w rite r w ho d riv e s a tum bledow n c a r he calls G ran d m o th er P uce He is in love w ith M aryella. h is rlvul being Jim Cooper. T h e th re e a re m em b ers of an a m a te u r d ra m a tic club P lan s for a play a t th e Old S o ld iers H om e a re u n d er way. G ran d m o tn er Paire h as eng in e tro u b le while Mary- e B a f c out d riv in g w ith B llbeck. and C ooper in his big ro a d ste r, ta k e s Mary ella hottie. A fter M ary ella has left B ilb e ik is able to s ta rt his e ar again T he a m a te u r p lay ers a re to give P yg m alio n an d G alatea. In th e ir ver- slon B ilbeek is to a c t as th e sta tu e . and M aryella g e ts peeved when she disco v ers th a t B llbeck is b o w leg g e;. M rs. H em ingw ay la te r fla tte rs Bil- beck and ta lk s to him about th e play. B ilbeek p a ts h er hand, only to find a rough hand g rasp in g him by th e sh o u ld er and liftin g him out of h is - By - Frank R. Adams » » • Just peeved enough so th a t It did I ,u >l m ak e any d ifferen ce to me. They | ,mt) m ude {Wn „ ( me, and now th a t I j excuse fo r w ithdraw h r J R t , ,, . , I th ey could see how th ey could g< t _ along w ithout me f t,,, jdea of ta k tn g th e long, cold ( (o (h e ,)en|„ ,n tla ry did not ap- troni hl» un cle of M odesto, C alifornia A w edding of m uch Intere»! to rent dent» of th e U p p er W illam ette d is ­ tr ic t wa» th a t of Veil« lllll to Paul ........ Buy last S a tu rd a y Ml»« lllll g ra du­ a te d front th e P leasan t lllll high tc h t o l thia aprlng. S he wa» a c tiv e tn tchool uffalr» and wu» c e n te r for th e b aa k a tb a ll te a m morOMM .lord..,, end \..n m M l ple* m ilk cooler w ith a cap acity of 500 pound» an hour, a »leant tu rb in e w ash er. a »team b o ttle » le rlllse r with a capacity of ISO q u a rts ul one tim e, and a b o ttle r An a u to m a tic h o ld e r w ith a cap acity of 1« q u art» a m in u te will be ln»lallod w ithin a ab o rt tim e I A atorage room baa been built into a p a rt tn th e re a r, an d 1« kept cool b' “ • f > IK •" a t ... ttutti «»tt'ertalned the m em ber» of the peul to m e in itself, but I w as glad to he ab le to leave th e th e a tre , H em ingw ay had gone a fte r tellin g _ ( ,la l ]n , w ou| d »end a taxi to ' . . . tak e het home. T he coach cam e out in fro n t of th e clint ;, | n to an n o u n ce th a t th e s ta g e , w as a l| s e , jor ,,le th ird act. “S carface” At Capone, Chicago .... , , ,t -- he req u ested Every hour on sta g e , no q gangster and racketeer, w ho was 1 did not respond. sentenced to one year in prison at “S u re ty you a re not going to go Philadelphia a fter being charged and aw ay d u r{ng a d re ss re h e a rs a l? " said convicted o l carry in g concealed TH U R STO N a isle a fte r me. I qu ick en ed my pace, th e a tte n d a n c e cup T h e In te rm e d ia te o th e r d airy product«. " " " O h r ^ h e ^ c ls U m e d , and tu rn ed to d eterm in ed to listen to no p lead in g s E n o eav o r of P le a sa n t H ill w as only T h e building waa co m pletely _u_iiiuiiiMuaaam[Miail»rtlHlgMmiag|Bur t. In the Shadow Of Spencer B utte— ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Perry P rice, who w ent to Idaho som e tim e ago, re tu rn e d hom e lust F rid ay . U tw ren ce Ja c k s o n from E ugene, weapons. ” n OW GO ON W IT H T H E STORY -J'"’ C ooper. sp en t sev eral d ay s lu s tw e e k visiting “1 really have to go. 1 rep lied , and relativ e» here. Mr. H em ingw ay does not belong to added b itte rly . "It d o esn 't m a k e any ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ A rth u r C alvert from Ju n c tio n City * th e club He is m an ag in g e d ito r of p a rtic u la r d ifferen ce 1 b e ie>e t at «. UPPER W ILLA M E T TE ” v|aHed at Rav B augh s Monduy th e D ailv Mall, and h as to w ork n ig h ts >ou will find th e dumm y m ore p leas , , ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Ent|((.oU wh(> hug too often B ut he usu ally calls fo r his ing to som e of th e m em b ers of th e i M|>g W wllUaIU j> B ristow , who has illiam P. (n f„ r S e to ta k e h e r hom e from re- cast, and If you use it I m su re it w il. b esn sp en d in g th e p a st th re e m o n th s (# Hpendtng v acation w ith his hearsals save me 8 101 ,roub‘e' w ith re la tiv e s In C alifo rn ia, an d with p a re n ts here. , . . j i . . „ i ... "M ary ella"—J im tu rn e d to h e r . d au g h ter. M rs. C. P. M ason, at Mr. and Mrs. H ow ard C otton from W e stood in th e ais e an g a “c a n 't you do so m eth in g to m ake Tom OaUup N ew M erlco. re tu rn e d to her E ugene sp en t th e week-end ut H o y o ne a o th e r. re m a in ? H e'll do It fo r you." hom e a t P le a s a u l H ill la s t T h u rsd ay . E d m lsto n ’s. "W hy. J o h n ! " M rs. Hemingway- M aryella looked a t m e w ith a coldly i Rev. W. A. E lk in s, who h as been W in fred E n d ico tt hud th e m is Interposed. "1 w a sn 't exp ectin g you flash in g eye. . . | p a sto r of th e h ir s t C h ris tia n church to cut his leg w hile chopping w h eth er _ . ....................__ ... ............. for q u ite a w hile yet." ! "I do u b t," she h e sita te d . for th e p a st te n y e a rs, will deliver wood a few day» ago. "I can see th a t.” he re to rte d , not a n , th lng I could say would have any „erm o n of th(> M. and Mrs. J. 8. P ultiter from ta k in g h is ey es from my face. "N ow effect. I im agine th a t his in te re s t in Sunday K an sas v isited Mr. and Mrs. Ira Nice all 1 w ant to k n o w is w ho you a re ." he ^ te re h e a rsa l w ill cease w ith M rs. j ' O iling of th e W illam ette highway a jew day» ago M rs Nice an d they sh o u ted a t me. “T ak e off th a t m ask H em in g w ay ’s a d u rp e p u a tk rtu u iv re . .” eilllUSWhtaj ■ o ilin « ’ ni . y could sca scarce believe mv ears. H o w '« « « s ta rte d last week A s trip from w ere n eig h b o rs in C alifornia ut one b efo re I y an k it off." ! l 1 could rc e believe H e m ade a m otion .___ to w ard » __l.t. me w ith 1___...... ! could sh e .... be .... so iinr.ia u n re a s o n nhlw a b le ? I | O oahtm e a stw a rd h as receiv ed l t s , t ,m e. f ir s t coat of oil. T he road w hich was ; tu rn ed on m y heel and m ade dow n th e h is open hand. DAIRY ON FIFTH 1 aisle for the front entrance of the oiled last y ear is in sp lendid Condi H is w ife stopped him . h a tre lio n , and th e oiling of th e re s t of the “ D on't. John. I t's Tom Bilbeek. OPEN FOR BUSINESS "T om ." som e one sh o u ted a fte r m e ! h ig h w ay to G oshen will m ake the T h a t’s his re a l face, I continued my way u n h eed in g W illa m e tte h ighw ay one of th e best T h e new D aisy L ane d airy on l Jo h n H em in g w ay 's Jaw fell. He d riv e s In th e d istric t. E lfth s tre e t, ----------- betw een -------- Main ------ and A w as rsaiaa “Oh T oni! W ait a m in u te !” im- and I a re close frien d s. W e w ent an,i ulored Jim . T h e In te rm e d ia te E n d eavor of th e ,,pened t „ th e public M onday T he th ro u g h a o ur sc oo g ^ o g e , dld not ansW er. It I had I m ig h t P le a s a n t H ill C h ristia n ch u rc h at- s to re w ll| a c t a s th e d is trib u tin g can J ,. o n S . Phine » n d h r o t h e r l v love on a have said so m eth in g th a t I should ten d ed th te In te rm e d ia te E ndeavor te r for tht, m lik ro u te s of th e d airy H n e c a s io n s It w as p a rtly ow ing have re g re tte d ex ceed in g ly la te r. co n v en tio n held a t S a n ta C lara last and wU| also c a rry fo r re ta il tra d e . s o » , o n , . . . c o r n , « dow n - ~ b n .,., . . d his w ife ................................ eig h th g rad e at a p a rty T h u rsd ay n ig h t. Julie 20. at the hom e of Mi and Mr« C. K Jo rd a n , tlu m ea w ere played out of door« until refresh tnenta w ore serv ed T hose present w ere l.u e e tta B uughliiaii. M ildred S w ift, H arry llariiuni. Nancy B arnum . C e d i Drew*. F lo ren ce Jo rd a n . E v e l v t t P helps. M arg aret D ent of Ito seh u rg wits also p re se n t. ♦ * C orrection In lu»l week » S pringfield New» II wa» etronotialy »luted th at Mr» Vt II. Ptillurd wu» u can d id a te for »elm 'I clerk In 1027. It wu» Mr« E lsie I 1 I lard wlm ran for office -------------------------------- H ere From C am p C reek I lto»siiutn of C am p C reek wa» a bit-' M a .........>•> re "B u t " M aryella had chosen to b rin g person- re c e n tly org an ized . m odeled for th e dairy. A c o n crete She had step p ed o u t in th e a isle an d a litie s in to it. and 1 would n o t sta n d ! At t h e a n n u a l elec tio n of th e high floor wa» poured In the back, w here Lies th e sev e n ty -eig h t a c re s o f lan d th a t will he K H ST-IIA V EN M em orial P a rk , just o n e a n d o n e -h a lf m iles s o u th of th e city lim its of E u g en e. Il will be a p lace of b e a u ty , w ith ro llin g law n s an d a rtific ia l lakes. It will not he th e old conception o f a c e m e te ry , w ith to m b sto n e s, but Its ro w s of cro w d ed a b e a u tifu l p ark w ith g ra v e s m a rk e d by b ro n ze ta b le ts set level w ith th e law ns, th e la te st d ev elo p m en t hl c e m e te ry p ro jects. I _ , | || | Rest-Haven Memorial Park OFFICE: 536-7-8 MINER BLDG. EUGENE, ORE. hl» eve fell on h e r co stu m e fo r th e for IL th a t w as all. | school d is tric t No. 1. h eld a t th e th e m ilk 1» h an d led , w hile th e retail PHONE 830 firs t tim e H e w as sp eech less__w ith I re a c h e d th e m ain e n tra n c e of th e p ie a s a n t H ill hig h school Monday, d e p a rtm e n t h as been p a rtitio n e d o il ad m ira tio n I th o u g h t th e a tre an d stepped th ro u g h a do o r in- j une of, W illiam K elsay of D exter a t th e fro n t. In the re a r of the "W h a t have you got o n ’ " h e d e - : to th e b rillia n tly lit lobby. A m an who ' wa8 chosen to serv e five y a r s and b u ild ing have b.-en Install- d a S u n m anded h o arsely . “Is it a n v th in g a t was b uying tic k e ts a t th e box office B c rt BeaVe r of th e E n te rp rise dis — all. o r have 1 m erely got a sp eck in looked u p w ith a yell ran out into , ll ic i w as ch o sen to se rv e one year, in ' e y e »“ " th e s tre e t, leaving h is c h an g e b ehind th e place of T ru m an R o b in ett. who “T h is is m y co stu m e for th e p lay ,” on th e sh elf. j m oved aw ay. T h e vote w as very sh e explained carefu lly . Some one opened th e door I had Just ’ sc a tte re d , th e re b eing se v e ra l put up "Your co stu m e?" he re p eated , puz- closed b ehind me. I did not look ; iol e a c h office, At th e a n n u a l public school elec­ tie d . "W h ere is t h j re s t of it? ” around. tio n of th e No. 1 M orton B ristow w as “T h is is a ll." j “T o m !” "AU? W h a t do you re p r e s e n t—a It w as Jim C ooper s voice ch o sen a s d ire c to r to tak e th e place of C lothespin?" W ell? E. Y. S w ift, w ho has serv ed th re e ,.jlo .. i “I th o u g h t you m ig h t w a n t th e s e if y ears. T he b o ard c o n sists of E rn e st M ra' H em ingw ay h a s th e v irtu e an d you a re going over to th e office. S ch ren ck . ch a irm a n , S-.ni B a u g h -, :i. th e fau lt of lite ra ln e ss . H e th r u s t so m eth in g in to my h an d s an d M orton B risto w Je s s e Phelpa “I am a G reek boy." and th e n h asten ed back Into th e w as re-elected c le rk , “ N ot any m ore," h e r h u sb an d sta te d th e a tre . It w as m y tro u se rs ! B efore an u n u su ally good crow d th e P le a sa n t H ill a th le tic club b a se ­ C H A P T E R III firm ly. “ You can q u it rig h t h e re . I ball te a m d e fe a te d th e A. Gut i w on't have m y wife p a ra d in g around W a tch fo r the Big Surprise T h e p e n ite n tia ry is one of th e th in g s ; C am p team by a score of 12 to >!. In th a t kind of a— w h atev er it Is.” " I t's a G reek tu n ic .” th a t p laces o u r c ity on th e m ap. su n u a y , Ju S unday, J u n e zo. 23. " I t is n o t,” he d e c la re d , looking a t T h e re fOre any h ap p en in g s of im port- | R oss M ath ew s and fam ily have It m ore closely. “I t ’s my b e st silk sp o rt an ce o u t h e re d o m in ates the local ; been busy h a rv e s tin g th e ir straw - s h irt w ith th e neck c u t o u t and a littlt n ew s an d fig u res la rg e ly also tn th e b e rrie s a t T h u rsto n E. B. T u c k e r has em b ro id ery aro u n d th e ta ils ! Go an d A s s o tia ted P re ss d isp a tc h e s. h a rv e s te d his g o o seb erry cro p . Mr. WE ARE PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE T H A T TH E NO RTHW EST C ITIE S g e t on som e clo th es and 1 w ill ta k e q-j,e prison a u th o ritie s had been H a rris Is still h a rv e s tin g s tra w b e rrie s, you hom e.” h av in g co n sid erab le tro u b le b ecau se , T h e pig.-ons a re busy h a rv e s tin g the CAS COMPANY HAS ASSUMED O W NERSHIP AND ACTIVE CONTROL “Oh, Jo h n ! You d o n 't m ean i t ! ” j o j a n u m b e r of men am o n g th e pri- few c h e rr ie s th a t a re in th e ch erry OF TH E GAS PROPERTY AND EQ UIPM ENT FORMERLY OWNED BY Mrs. H em ingw ay w as g en u in ely sone.r H w ho w ere a g ita tin g for an o rc h a rd s, strip p in g tre e s as th ey go B ert B eav er Is en jo y in g a visit alarm ed now. and feared th a t he w as e ight-hour day, and som e of th e new . TH E M O UNTAIN STATES POWER CO. in e a rn e st. | f ox t ro t reco rd s fo r th e p h o n o g rap h . I "T h a t is all for A rt.” o r so m eth in g like th a t. T h e w arden S A V E W IT H S A F E "T V "1 don’t care w h eth er It is for A rt had n o t g ra n te d th e ir d em an d s, so th is o r for Tom B ilbeek. Go, co v er 'em Jail d eliv ery p ra ctically am o u n ted to T H E N O RTHW EST C ITIE S CAS COMPANY W ILL ENDEAVOR TO up.” C ontinued on P age 3 By th is tim e th e re s t of th e com ­ GIVE TH E SAME HIGH GRADE SERVICE TO W HICH GAS USERS OF pany had h eard th e d iscu ssio n , w hich S tev en s F in ish in g W o rk — W elby h ad been conducted in th e sam e to n es g teveng> who h as been v iew ing and S PR IN G FIELD HAVE BEEN ACCUSTOMED. IT IS OUR EARNEST as th o ss o rd in arily used on th e bleach- ; p u rch asin g th e rig h t of w ay for th e DESIRE TO RETAIN ALL OF TH E OLD FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS e rs a t a baseb all gam e. T hey g a th e re d new F lo ren ce highw ay in th e Maple- aro u n d . i ton v ic in ity for th e p a st few w eeks, MADE BY T H E M O UNTAIN STATES POWER CO. AND TO ADD NEW "P lease, Mr. H em ingw ay." pleaded re tu rn e d to his hom e h e re S a tu rd a y ONES AT EVERY O PPO RTU NITY. M aryella. "You co u ld n 't m ake H elen n jKht. H e left agajn for M apleton w ith d raw now. It will b reak up th e W ed n esd ay to fin ish th e w ork. He I «How.” ' e s tim a te s th a t it will ta k e h im ab o u t j "If she d o esn ’t It will b reak up th e th ree d ay s m ore. H em ingw ay fam ily,” he declared . _____________________ T H E SAME EMPLOYEES W ILL SERVE YOU AS IN TH E PAST— ALL firm ly. CALL FOR W A RR A N TS OF TH E EMPLOYEES OF TH E GAS DEPARTM ENT HAVING BEEN "Is Mr. H em ingw ay h ere? in- , ,-\ottce ereu y g give iven n th mm N otice is h n ereb a t School q u ired a voice loudly from th e re a r of , D istrict No. 19, in S p rin g f.e ld , L ane TAKEN OVER BY US. WE ASSURE YOU T H A T YOUR REQUESTS th e au d ito riu m . It was th e boy from | C ounty, O regon, will pay th e office , ' of th e C lerk of said d is tric t all war- W ILL BE PROMPTLY ATTENDED. ,.v . •• j Tk M«7k i I r a n ’» an d in cluding No. 481. In- Yes, replifjJ Jo h n . W h at is i t . te re s t cea se s a fte r Ju n e 28, 1929. Y ou're w-anted on th e telep h o n e.” WM. G. H U G H ES, C lerk D istric t 19. H em ingw ay left us, a d ejected group. NOTICE TO C R E D IT O R S "W h a t can we do?” w ailed Mary, FIRSTAID N OTICE IS H ER EBY G IVEN th at e lla d isco n so lately . “W h at will th e old the u n d ersig n ed h as been aptxiinted EMERGENCY K IT so ld ie rs do?” a d m in is tra to r of th e e s ta te of W illiam Large size "D o n 't w o rry ,” M ars. H em ingw ay H. Collins, deceased , by th e C ounty said. “I’ll m an ag e him som e way. I’ll C ourt of L ane C ounty, O regon. All p erso n s h av in g claim s a g a in s t said fix th e co stu m e up so th a t he will a p ­ e sta te a re req u ired to p re s e n t th em , T ry a s you may, you c a n 't with th e p ro p er v o u ch ers a tta c h e d , to p ro v e all rig h t.” p re v e n t F o u rth of Ju ly a c ­ th e u n d ersig n ed a t th e law o ffices of S he sighed w ith re g re t a t th e Idea. cid en ts. M ake th e F o u rth Im m el & E vans, in th e F ir s t N atio n al safe and san e by h aving Hemingway returned. Bank B uilding, in E ugene, O regon, a F lrsta h l E m ergency K it “G et d ressed , T om ,” h e said to me. w ithin six m o n th s from th e d a te of h an d y . E v e ry th in g In it “W e'v e got to g et o v er to th e office." th is notice. n e c e ss a ry for em erg en cy D ated a t E ugene, O regon, th is 27th “W h at h a p p e n e d ? ” 1 ask ed . tre a tm e n t. Sold only a t d ay of Ju n e . 1929. " T h e re h a s been a Jail d eliv ery at ROYAL H . COLLINS, THE MODERN FUEL th e p e n ite n tia ry and tw e n ty p riso n e rs A d m in istra to r of th e E s ta te of h av e escaped. I t’s a b ig Btory, and W illiam H. C ollins, deceased. DRUG STORE IM M EL & EVANS, w e'll h av e you to h a n d le It.” A tto rn e y s for E state. F A e ^jsktuaJLiL Sfor» A chorus of p ro te sts w en t u p a t th e J 27 J1 4-11-18-25 Idea of my leav in g th e re h e a rs a l. I To the Present and Prospective USERS of GAS A Real Safe and Sane 4th $3.98 Northwest Cities Gas Co. ( If its done with heat you can doit better with gas1 Flanery’«