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» PAfiK KIVF uncuun oihic neno OF GENERAL INTEREST From Marcola Carl William» from Murmln was a vlaltnr In the clty the flrat of the weck Recovering from liinana Paul Cook ha» haan quila III with pneumonia fo i •o w e lim e anil I» now m aking a »at- l»fu<lory recovery. W eiterem « Woman Vielt« Mi» M II Hwearlngen cif W altervllle . ille.l cm Haa Bronchial T ro u b la T h e »mull har frii-mi» hi re Ihr firxi «f the week daughter of Mr and Mr». Churl«» In From W ndllny Mr» J e . , W ilcox ' r"<»»«ring from an at la c k of bronchial pneumonia of W e lld lln g wax »hopping III the city n il M o d ify From Hatchery E W llo ff wan a Springfield vlaltor from hl» home ut M ake Bualnaaa T rip W K llarnnll 1 m a d e a bin ili« »• trip to Albany Inat the fl»h hatchery on the McKenzie river Saturday F r id a y . Principal Events of the Week Assembled for Information cf Our Readers. Notwithstanding Eugene has a rep utatlon for rain, the month of Novem ber was tha driest U th month on record. • '( '" ’ le d "L.k.- Me H „ ,„ e . The street committee of th e Rainier city council has been ordered to make snow ing at the Bell Theatre Friday no . uturday, a complete survey of all city streets Her part of Peggy fx«ne. the little and to order whatever Improvements and repairs are needed. The road 'ch oru s girl, Is one that perm its of no fund shows a balance of $2061.(3, which Is believed sufficient for all present needs. Depositors In the defunct Tillamook County bank, which closed Its doors i by order of the state banking depart* ' ment February 18, 1927, received an other dividend aggregating $31,151. Approximately 40 per cent has been j paid to commercial depositors and #0 per cent to savings depositors. The fourth annual harvest Jubilee sponsored by the business men of Two crops of pears from one an- Lebanon was held recently. Attrac i d en t pear tree In his orchard has Just At Hoapltal E .A Farnworth wu» tive displays ware made by the mer been reported by L R. Mautsch of Call» on Frlenda Mr» Thelm a adm itted to the Pacific Cbrlatlan chants. Hherldan. Mr. Mautsch has Just har Murk» wu» calling on her friend» In Mr. and Mrs. Charles 8 . Dow of vested a number of fine pears from hoMpttal ut Eugene over the week end Springfield ln«t Saturday. Youngs River Meadow», Clatsop coun tbls tree, and the largest, weighing for medical attention. ty. recently celebrated their 64th an about 16 ounces. Is on display In W. F r o m W a lt e r v llle M r» I ) E Dead I Undergoea Operation J L Aiken niversary on the homestead they took ■»an, of W altervllle, wu» a culler In H. Dinsmore's Jewelry »tore window. 1 | of Itlddle underwent a major opera- up In 1871». the city on Saturday. Roy Lee 81m«, 30. and A. W. Dunn, I tlon ut the Pac ific Chrlallan hoapltal Building activity In I.a Grande In 30, were fatally Injured when their Oextar People H e r a Mr» I) {», ln»t Saturday. 1930 (bat will total more than $415,000 motorcycle «kidded on the rain soaked Miller and Mrs Ella Shifflett, both and a continuous operation of all local surface of The DallesCalifornia high A d m itt e d to H o s p ita l M r» C. G of Dngter, were am ong the out of Stow ell, formerly of W endllng, wax Industries Indicates a big year for way three miles south of Metolius and (own people In the city on Monday that coin in unity. plunged on Its side 130 feet along the adm itted to (he Pacific Christian ho» R e tu r n F ro m T r i p Mr and Mr» M pltul recently for medical treatment The population of the state pent roadbed. Boto were residents of Kla tentlary at Hab-in ha» pasned the 800 math 1-alls and were on their way to II llu n lly returned to Springfield lust Spend* W eekend at T o le d o Jac k mark for the flrat time In the history Portland. Frliluy from a trip which took them to Wade. aalentnan for the Mountain of the s ta te , according to Henry L W uahlrigtnii ancl Idaho t»>int» Slate» Power com pany, »pent the Meyers, superintendent. GHOST PICTURES COMING At Bend G eorge I'erklii» wa« week end at Toledo. Portland postoffice receipt» moved TO BELL THEATRE business visitor at lletnl the first of up 7.24 per <<-nt In November a» coin- ' P o r tla n d P eo p lo V ie lt it J Lin the week Grim shadows, a ghost seance, it -I n mid Beulah Water», both ot pared a 1th November a year ago, the V la lt ln g at M o n ro e M r» < W ' i Gami, were recent viNltor» at the postoffice department announces. The and w ralthllke crim inal figures In a total tor the mouth is $219,000. sw irlin g Ixmdon fog are woven to Gerber wu» a week m id vlaltor ut Ulin ry Kli liar<l»o|i lióme recently. Monroe*. Sheep being hauled In a truck bj gether In a maze of excitem ent In From Oakridge Ed Clack wa» Ernest 8chmfdt of Shaniko weri 'T h e Unholy Night,'' taken from Ben Baby la Sick The* »mall child oi among the vlaltor» In thl» city on alnged when the motor of the truck H echt's latest thriller, "The Doomed lie 1» the ow ner of the exploded a few m iles north of Red Regiment." and filmed by Metro- Mr and Mr» Vernon Meet» I» re Tueaday ¡('lurk »ervlcc- garage nt Oakridge. covering from u recent »Irk »pell Gold wyn-Mayer. which will open on mond and set fire to the vehicle. Approximately 130 miles of ini Sunday at the Bell Theatre. Vlaita From Marcola Mr» Ib-rt Confined to Home Mr» Hewey The new story Is a m ystery in Gaie» wa« vlNltlng friend» In Spring Gernhauc h of Motor route A Eugene proved market road und at least five m iles of paving will be completed by wnlch e group of army officers are field on Monday, 1» confined to h< r home on account the Marlon county court In 1930. ac m enaced In London, and each falls F ro m W a lt e r v llle Mr» Edna Lilly o f nine»» She 1» under the care of a cording to announcem ent made re under suspicion in a weird plot. local phyalclan. wax u visitor In the city the pn»t | ceutly. Lionel Barrymore directed the play week end. V isit Son-In-Law Mr. and Mr». J George Fleming, contractor, reportz with a notable cast that includes A Nelaon were Sunday gu ests at the excellent progress in clearance work Roland Young, fam ous stage star, Leaburg People Here Mr ml Mrs I home of their daughter und son-ln for the Gletiada sector of the Roose E rnest Torrence. Dorothy Sebastian. Elmer Martin of Leaburg were ca ller» , law, Mr and .Mr». Itoy W orewlcb, who velt highway. The grading crew has Claude Flem ing, N atalie Moorhead, In Springfield on Saturday. live- on the Ixirane highw ay south started one of the heaviest fills ot the Richard Tucker. Richard Travers. V ia li» Here Mrs Glenn Nielson of w est of Eugene project. John Loder, John Roche. John Mil- Marrola was among the vlaltora In Pierce W ilson of Talent, Jackson Jan, Lionel Bilmore. Philip Strange, Springfield Saturday. AUTOMOBILE GOES INTO county, Is the owner of a guitar that Gerald Barry and others of note. • • • • RIVER NEAR LEABURG was brought to America In 1620 on Ill at Hom»— Mr» Ku»»c*l Keenan the Mayflower. It 1» In a state of A new type of role is afforded Bebe la reported to be aerlnualy III at her The Ford coup,- belonging to Charles perfect preservation and has a clear, D aniels in her latest Paramount home In th is city. Chrysler 1» resting at the bottom of true tone. V isits Frlsnds Harp—John Marcum the McKenzie river. Ju»t above Lea- Businesa men of Sutherlin have de of Marcola was visitin g frlenda In the burg The whole thing happened when elded to make an immediate canvass his car slipped on the wet pavem ent, for funds to com plete the Leeper dome city on Monday. skidded along the slick clay bank oil well. It Is estim ated that $4000 la BASEMENT STORE At Marcola— W. K Burnell »pent and plunged Into the river No one needed to sink the well to the 3500- Monday at Marccda on business for was Injured, Eighth and Willamette, foot level. the Mountain S tates Power Co. Eugene, Oregon Sbven prlxes have been offered In the form of merchandise by the Al From W altervllle— Mrs. Ix*e S tevens THE M ARKETS bany Ad club to the winners of an wax a visitor In the city on Saturday Portland ornamental lighting contest. Contes froh her home- In W altervllle, Wheat Htg Bend hluestem. $136; tants Include private citizens, schools soft white and western white, $1.24; Lowell Resident V isit»— M th Gen and churches. hard winter, northern spring and Sh ield s of Lowell, w as a caller In the western red, $1 22H. Trustees of the Umpqua highway city last week-end. Improvement district met with the Hay Alfalfa. $23.50024 per ton; county court at Roseburg In an effort Pengrs Man Here -C larence Ek of Talley timothy, $20.60021; eastern to adopt a program for work to be Oregon timothy, $22.600 23; clover, Pengra wns a visitor In the city last done between Drain and Scottsburg $20; oat bay, $19; oats and vetch, Sunday. during the coming year. $20 0 20.50. D exter Man H e r e W. A M athews Hutterfat—39043c. One pie sold for $42.75 at an enter of Dexter, was a business visitor In Eggs—Ranch. 300 44c. tainment put on by the senior class the city on Tuesday. Cattle—Steers, good, $10 25011. at the high school building at Hub- Hogs— Good to choice, $9 2 5 0 1 0 25 hard. It went to lly Everding, presi S h o p p in g M o n d a y — M rs I,. M Lam bs- Good to choice, $10011. dent of the Portland Gun dub, who is Tucker, of Leaburg, was shopping In S e a ttle spending a vacation there. the city on Monday. Wheat — Soft white and western A new Industry for Washington white, $1.23; hard winter and western county has been established near M oves Fam ily Jtiliu s Fulop has red, $1.22; northern spring, $1.22; Beaverton with the planting of five m»»cd his fam ily to Springfield, and hluestem, $1.47. acres to holly trees by F. J. Dees. they will be- nt home* at the* laizton Eggs R an ch , 3 9 0 43c. This Is thought to he the first com pluce on Fifth and 11 streets. Hutterfat—46c. m erdal planting of holly in Oregon. Cattle C h o ice steers. $9 50010.25. Lumber Worker R ecovering W E Boys from all parts of southern Ore H ogs—Prim e light. $10010.15. Wetzc-I was dism issed from the- gon were In Medford for the older L a m b s-C h o ice, $10.500 11. Eugene hospital Friday, where* he boys' two-day conference, which was Spokane hud been confined with an attack of held at the high school under the aus Cattle Steers, good, $9 2 5 0 1 0 25. Influenza. lie Is em ployed by the pices of the northwest council of the Hogs Good anil choice, $10. Young Men’s Christlnn association. Booth-K elly Lumber Co. Ixiinha Medium to good, $8.50 0 ? HAMPTON’S ,„ r ,t „ ««be Daniels pictures o f the past, | #n(j (n aj j , tjon haa a atron(r un)jer. ' lying them e of romance u r i dramatic I Icldents. CHRISTMAS FLOWERS POTTED PLANTS POINSETTA CYCLAMEN PRIMROSES BEGONIAS HOLLY WREATHS (Also by the pound) CUT FLOWERS RED CARNATIONS, The Christmas Flower. 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