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btgh school conference h»Id si III« STUDENTS TO DECIDE
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UPPER W IL L A M E T T E
• te le e r slty of Oregon la Eugene last
•LAUGHTERESOUE' FATE
Friday aad Saturday.
ON FRIDAY MORNING
The Pleaaaai HUI wwutaas rtah met
The basketball learns from the Hap
L
_
at the hoaaa of Mr* MsggV Stewart tiet charch at Eugene played Ibe
The probehl» fate of "luaagbtor
W cguee'«< uftemo.-e. Jasuary 1 i : 3 TharaCoc team* uo the local floor last saqua," the fun program wblrk has
speat the time e r s * aad rtstttug Friday eventag both Tbrustou learn» become aa annual evrat M toe
It was derided *et ta organise the
Mprlngfteld high school, will be de
OATCO
B Y t> C H A L D R IL B Y
Ctrl* Scout* a h U earns time la June,
The yoaap people are eapzylas Ibe lermlned (»morrow al a general
aa Mias Irma Laird, who la to he the
tad too greatly 'moat evsry assembly of lb» high m hool »todesls
l * g me away to teach
The sigh t They go 1« the Whitaker hill There 1» »onia ecullmeat al Ike eobool
he cn e4. ”1—I w asted to nee yoa Aad
What"» Gem» os
ring win he aa all day and roasc for several hour»
lo s t which favors (he •bollsbm eol of this
I d worried. aa Mr* Clary had
K party I b PUtm
at the home of Mr» C. K Sunday they »pro! the afternoon In event thl» y»ar aad substituting iwo
. Cooper Clury. Laweost az at
Jordan. aad each waaaaa la ashed ta
Lovy H *r*»es.
alxfcV '
Well. I re told y o a
moving picture» to be shown la toe
Un Devtt-Muy-Carw k a w ef her u l / * /
bring her taach The exact date wBi
-Most
unethically
high school In tbelr slnwl
OTUtarcaa lift la • game la which
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he sanoanoad later Mrs Jordaa will LANE COUNTY W. C. T. U.
■ I l a . ri are rktinnu tar the eveutag
“Did r w expact me
In form»r yearn the student» of
he
sssM
ed
by
Mr»
Jameena
aad
Mr»
Lacy la woa hr The
! “ r°
M
EETS
IN
EUGENE
TODAY
e
«
h class have vied with each Other
Sckreuck. Fruit Jells with whipped
A rWBaLfcUoa O A
-T oo didn't
In an effort 1« produce the beet
Laeeoe is a hit Jealous. T ub Ste»«®»
rate
aad
grape
Juice
wer*
Maddest aad Roe have
Severul membera of to» local W. <' twenty minute program, of either a
Lacy they are goteg »board
by the hoateas assisted by T. C. organlaatioa ura allending to*
•Oa a tool.- be ra
S r * . Another reaeoa why I am stay­
serious or a rldlralnun nalnre There
aot to he a quitter Ashed
She »hratted
ing looter than 1 » le a d e d Th» firm Mr» E T Swift aad Mr» Jena Car couaty taeeilng la Eugene today Th» has been some trouble In the »election
■he la sorry that he wwa her eo
- We threahed that oat last night —the aew Ona. telegraphed me this
a>«-»•.;»g i» aa ali day ae»»l,.u and 1»
puny, Lacy says b 4 m is not aad U
at the meet lag were belag beld at the Chrtatla.i rhurrb. of »tunl» and »kite for toe various
I
tike
wtuuere.
aa
1
told
yoo.”
classes In former years, as one group
grtdeetly tate urruaged It.
T
Mrs B H Camaon Mrs C L WiP the wwmua of whlch ars a/Jlng aa
•Did S tereas keep yoa away
(hereapoa tells her to
would »leal Ihs others' Idea before
Hama. Mra & W Keh»ey. Mra C B boats for to« vtaltora
psgretfully after Leeern
It could lie sign« d up for nt toe offtre
Curti».
Mr»
E
E
Kilpstrtrk.
Mra
T
Aboard Stereo« boat. Stereo» tell»
She hid a sigh of relief
Th» sprr-al occasiua for the Diret of the principal If It Is derldae] to
! r Kahkr Mra C E Jordan Mia» A.
Larr h i lore, her to which »he re-
Her» formality
j Parker Mr* A L Parry. Mr» Rosa lag Is the oheerranru of the «anl«er- retain this affair. It Is eiperted that
it to the “ocuu aad at hazard
aary of prohibUiua An ali tl»y pro- several changes will be made la the
. and ahe become« afraid of
or roulette forgot one’s hostess. one a , Mathew* Mra Milford Bamam Mr» gram ha» brea a rru g ed and Alta manner nf handling the class entries
v e ts tell* Lacy that be wW
‘ j W Jameson. Mias Lets Wheeler
let her to until »he haa premised to
guests She played awhile at a wheel j
King. dlatrtct attorney. I» oas of to»
Either March 7 nr If have been
Mr. W P Shendaa Mr. Morton
th«« was coaacloa» of
Principal »peakrr»
aelected
as the dates for the show.
Brtotow. Mra C. Y Swift. Mr* Jeaae
She turned ta
tag ovar her
If l< Is decided Io carry on with It.
Carrothers.
Mia»
Elsie
9boaitx.
Kath
a ini
ertne Wheeler. Margaret Jameson. I. O. O. F. EN TER TA IN S
-Hwllo.
Lacy
Marior Jordan. Mra Ernest E fihreak
M EMBERS OF REBEKAHS FOR SALK H O U M H A I * TO OWN
Ferngas Fkaace
He knew the «tiquette of roulette
No I. Nice « r<«>m Bungalow at •<<
aad children, and Mrs M Stewart
take» rare o f bar aad takes bar h
-D e a l let me disturb you.” he uaM
D street Price IHW 0«: »«0 eg down
Tkr regular moatoly aortal meeting
Mlaa Parmalee Markham, who fov
Everyone la worried showt bar. — .
and 120 00 per month
hastily
Whoa aha meets Stereas he la fraatle. I _---- y
merty Seed fc Plaaauat Hill, wa» mar­ of toe I O O F . which la held every
No. 1. d-rootn stucco Bungalow, cor­
She akruggwd. bet her last tew
regretful aad atU ardeot kt U s lore I co * * ®y
ried Ja n ua r y 7 to Chester O Haatar. third Wednesday of toe month, wa»
ner of 2nd and D streeta
Price
Mow go os with the »tory
"Aad aren't
■a and left the table.
at the home of Mr» Hunter'» sister ta held at their lodge room» last night
1121.0 00 Iff. 00 down and IK 00 per
"No need to eoaceatrate oa the
month
Ilwaco Whshiagtoa They will make with the »em ber» of the Rebekah
“We start from here, thea; I took
me t tuck ta vile. l a
No better liargaln» e tr r ”offered In
lodge
a»
their
guests
their
home
la
Eugene
Mra
Hunter
1»
yoa sway with me: I frightened yoa: j that I'm
Have you hoe Blacky?“
Springfield real estate Write or phone
a skater of Mra Prank Smith »nd Mra
A large number of perw,n» attended
I S rv r t yaa almost to cwrtato death »elf. What makes
F M CASHMAN REALTY OFFICK
1 can t afford to play.” be aa'd T Hertuti Bretc>w. of Pie »»ant HllL
the gathering and enjoyed the refresh 141 Willamette St.
Bat . . . wa start from there. Is that
Phone 111
to luncheon and a a fu»t looking
m
enu
served
A party of young folk» ea)oyrd
J 14 22
ay will'
oa Stevens.” and hla vofre aaak to a
a Butte Prtday
He
“From where else eoald we »tart
husky whisper. “Is to he arrested at
Several p e o p le took advantage
“1 dids t m esa ta he ImpertlaepL - r e
of the anew and cold weather and
;
Bat
.
.
.
WelL
1
don't
care
whether
It
on . . . yoa can ! forgtre me.
"Why that hour Instead of an-
went skating
j is good form, or being dose, or any­
othev?" »he asked
She was hardly
Lucy Harkaeaa*
th in g like that. Steven s bad. Mias eonaclou» that her every aauerte was The tharmc sorter registered 1 above
-Can yoa make me* That seem» to
aero Friday morning at Pleasant „111.
Harkaeaa I mean a rotter. Aad when tense
he the q u e s t io n s h e answered.
About four inches of »now fell oa
yoa go off. with him. »nd doat re-
942 WiUamett« St., Eugene, Oregon
Leeaon laughed
He rose from hi» chair, fatigue
Monday
“After a ll Steren» has been our
dropping from h;m like a bath gown
1, thxt I 1JB
E B Tinker »nd son. Lyman, left
zf Rare Opportunity!
trom a bather oa the beach
* rotter, isn't it r ahe replied. cB eet To demand a quarter of a for northern California Sunday morn-
•m azing virility of hia returned to him
Bullion from him on the spot 1» going lag. January i. When they left it
• rash.
inj_
know —S o . yoa do not too far To demand It wtthin a few was )ust beginning to snow at Plena-
“I doa t like equal ch a n ces.' he k n o w -h o w could yoo—m y opinion of hour» la slightly different. Ifteven» aat HUI Mr Tinker write» they were
wa» given that amount of money for one of two hundred car» stalled oa
•aid “1 want the odd» again « m - yo^ -
Two to one. ten to tzae. a hundred to ,
! n t e w tmg. llwugh. a definite purpose Either he used it Beeper mountain that afternoon No
for that pnrpz?»e or »Mould have It ac- one was hurt but everyone seemed
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»he acofled
“And I almost behere
ceasible He didn't a»» It. Therefore to be enjoying thte experience, wrote
“They are. »he reminded him.
you're truck enough to give it.”
in new gtylea
be must have It Vnleua he» stolen Mr Tinker
“And what .kali we teU* People
it aad eosverted It to his own use.
About half the student body was
specialized at
trtU be enriou»
! unsophisticated. Mia» Harkaeaa" be
Thi». wc know, be ha» done. Bat the »b.ent at Hrmsant HIP Mnnd»y. Janu
“1 came borne to my bathing auih
police here won't act on the moment. ary IS on account of the »now.
»h. «aid calmly If your crew and
H e asked, an hour or so ago. until
C. E Curti« 1» working for Mr».
Modane—
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j
down here.”
five
o ’clock. Said he had the money, Perry, who baa bought the Steele
-T heyD m y wnh-ng. he p r e s s e d
“And naturally, we won t,
.He
„ Bi~
wboJ^ bat was busy with other thing». At ranch, and 1» clearing the land for
five he'd pay But be can t."
pasture.
laughed.
She hastened from th« room, secur­
Mi»» Thelma Perry 1» a new student
-And yoaTl see me. »peak to me.
"Now, you're not being you. You
ed her wrap» from the maid, and went at the Pleasant Hill high aefcooL
ta though nothing had happen 4 T”
These are all brand new dresses . . ,
know I'm not critical, or coademnlag
oat into the blazing «anshlne. so In­
There were no game« of haiketball
T i l do arhat fate direct«, »he mid
Imagine It! . . . for only |d 90. Batin
I n merely explaining. I m a lawyer
credible In February The doorman at the Pleasant Hill high school last
He (hook kia head
and flat crepe— In black and color . . .
Mias Harkness. And I ought to tell
for a chair, and stepping Friday night as had been scheduled
“You're bo aaiat. Lucy Harkne»«
■ lies for women, m isses and Juniors.
about Stevens."
into It she ordered that ahe be taken
J“d Wheeler closed h,» mill last
If you were. I'd not love you. You're
Be sure to see them for yourself . . .
"How ethical.” »be murmured. to her bunk.
Thursday and will not «tart work
Oefh and blood and wavy hair and
you will be astonished at the quality,
"Steven* Is a client of your firm, and
"What'» my balance*” »he ark«d the again until the weather moderates.
long laahee and pick and tan »kin.
the sm artness that we are offering
I am not Therefore, you will toll paying teller.
Mr. and Mrs Ralph Laird got a
an . . . bumanl You can't fool me
yoa In thia apeciallied group.
me about him ”
He looked it up a 4 to'. i her tba* shlpm*«t of Rhode Island Red baby
You re going to do som eth.ng . .
"Profeaaioaal ethics can't be per­ «be had something hke t ier forty chick« from the Russell poultry yards
“Which ought to make Hie Interest­
mitted to conflict with common de­
last week
thousand dollars on deposit.
ing. Tim. «he chuckled. “Trying to
cency." he declared. “And be isn't
“How much can 1 borrow*"' »he
The Pleasant Hill Christian church
oatgue»» a woman is hard enough
a clieat any P/nger. The firm have aakad.
started Sunday night services last
under ordinary circumstance», but un­
telegraphed that, owing to many
The toller summoned toe pre«, , o- Sunday. In »pit» of bad wea'her there
der these . . . But perhaps your blood
thmga, be la no longer a clien t They
waa a good turn out for the ftrsf
there was s ten-mlnuto confer»
ha» cooled, in emotion we want
have asked me to remain down here
From the vaults Lucy bi ought securi­ si rvlceo.
thing«, promise things, do things that
a while, ordered me to get In touch
ties. The loan she asked waa very
contemplation causes us to regret. An
with him. to get explanations of cer­ quickly arranged.
77 EAST BROADWAY
EUGENE
hour ago death was an adventure
tain matters, to settle up affairs »ritn
"And there'll be no word of thl«
which you welcomed Sow a flirtation
TH
U
R
STO
N
him."
leak out?" »ne asked
seems dangerous. Well, go your own
"And you. out of common decency
Th« Thurston grade school started
The bank officials assured her of
way, Tim Stevens.”
—was that It— tells me. who have no their silence
the week day Bible school last we^k,
“I'll go yours.' he cried. “The way
Interest in the affairs of Mr Steven?
under the leadership of Ml«« Smith
"I'll take it In cash." she said.
of Kat» "
or your firm, that the latter Is too
W«H. those who came to Palm and her helper.
She laughed.
holy to deal with the former. Stick to Beacb did many strange thing«, and
Luelle Margaret Campbell, from
• We'll aee."
professional ethics. Mr Leeaon; they
Lacy Harkness was called Devil-May Eug'-ne, «pent a few days with her
“You hate me.
You'll get even,
will get you farther than common de­
Care: She had depot,:ted four hund­ grandmother, Mrs. Margaret Camte
»czme »ay
~ He paused, too
cency, It seem» to me Professional
red thousand of her beat securities bell, last week.
ppzzled to continue.
ethic* are laid down for you; you do for a loan of two hundred and fifty
Hugh Doolittle went to Eugene on
“Of course I hate you." she aald
not have to gue»« at them. But com- '
thousand If «be wanted the cash— . Sunday, where he entered hu«lneaa
evenly "I think you're low. bestial, t
mon decency la open to Interpreta­ Perhaps »be waa buying property ■
Monday to continue bla course
But what has that to do with fate?"
tion., and
« ««- from « owner - h o demanded'm^ney. ^ e r ,.
II
"You’re daring me,’’ he asserted
cording to his caddlshness
Harvey Calvert had a very serious :
not a check. Perhaps—A thousand
"And you're afraid to take a dare,"
“That la not merely unfair; It l a '
perhaps suggested them selves. In­ accident last Friday evening, when J
ahe accused. "But I've given you all
dishonest." he aald. Hla color, hla (
cluding the possibility of blackmail, hla .22 caliber rifle exploded, hit
the time I can this morning I'm duel
embarrassment had vanighed. He wa«
but why annoy a good client? She him In the face. He was rushed
at the Beach club."
not the nervous youth who had enter­
bad departed with a satchel crammed Eugene to the Northwest hospital.
He held out a tentative band. She
ed the patio, but a cool and eoHected
I where Dr. Stanard has hopes
with mopey.
shook her head.
For every member of the family— and at
attorney, willing and able to challenge
Ing hla eye.
CONTINUED NEXT WEEK
" S o t yet awhile. Tim. Perhaps
her, to pick up wh»-re »he left off
prices that mean a substantial saving to you.
Perry Price, an employee of UIII
never. You know, after all, you did i
"Why Isn’t R?" ahe demanded
Creek
Lumber
company,
run
a
pick,
not trump my ace, or move as 1 putt-!
Nothing but U. S. Rubber Co.’s sold, so you
"Be'auae when a woman Is tarolved COUNTY CHAMBER MEETS
arrx/n tn hla hand a fern days ago, and
ed. You did—or tried to—a thing that ,
a man must not protect another man
IN
EUGENE
T
O
N
IG
H
T
has Infection In It. and baa been u>.
are assured of the best.
you moat have known would have
He must protect the woman.“
able to work.
caused me to kill myself. But enough
The Lane County Chamber of Com-
W HY PAY MORE T H A N WE ASK?
"Ton think I need protection?" ahe
John Taylor, who has been helping
of that. We start again.
, ...erce meets tonight at Eugene as
his
brother
Charles
for
several
days,
After he had left she leaned back
“Thia man Btevaaa is a beast; any
’•
«>•
d to m ^ r of O m - 1 retorne4
h to to ia ’ . t I M ta i'o ^ k
In her chair and closed her eyes.
_
«
«■see.,/, ■
’f b. *. la
e^wd«« «»«d
<* —
. I
Bierce.
The
hosts
will fl entertain A the
woman
wooid
need
protection
from
Monday.
"We start again," she murmured, i
him, and almost any man who wasn't membiTM of the county organization
Frank Campbell and Charles Haat-
"But where »hall I lead him?" The
i forewarned. And 1 . . . lan’t any- at a banquet to be served at the Os­ Ings are on the sick list.
curved Bps straightened handily, and
burn
hotel
at
d:20.
i thing fair In love or war?"
The Sunday school conference kaMil
the hands that rested upon the arms
W. K Barnell, Jesse Seavey, and W
"la there a war?" she asked.
at the church last Bunday afternoon,
of the wicker chair suddenly gripped
"Perhaps there's love." he retorted A. Taylor are the local delegates wi was not very largely attended on a/U
them. Then she relaxed. She wa»
"We
met last night," she reminded the meeting.
count of the cold and snow Miss
able to summon a perfectly natural
him.
Mary Hastings, from Eugene, gave a
sm ile to her lips aa, In reHfvmie to the
"And again now."
NEEDLECRAFT LUNCHEON
very Interesting talk on the week day
noise of the Iron knocker upon the
"And about Stevens?”
gate, a Jap admitted Leeaon to the
IS BEING HELD TODAY age for the past three months The
"There’s going to be a warrant Is­
Bible school work. The W altervlltol
patio.
Mrs. Clifford Wilson and Mrs. Allen Bunday school won the banner for
A nice looking boy, she told herself sued for bla arrest today, unless he
•a he advanced eagerly. Clean, well settles a certain matter. And he can’t Kafoury are Joint hostesses at a noon having the t»e»t average for the p a s t.
built, and enthusiastic. She liked thia settle. It’s for a quarter of a million luncheon today for the members of three months. The next meeting wilt |
latter quality in him. She liked this That he stole. That's why I com«, the Needlecraft clnb and specially be held at Mabel on the 13th of April, I
Rev Miller resigned as pastor of
eagerness In the viewpoint of life. Too caddlsbly, to you, to warn you not to Invited guests. It Is being served at
the Rose Gray tea room at the w est toe Thruston church last Bunday. Ha I
much of It had gone from her; per­ have anything to do with him."
Regular >2.00 values.
"Do you think he’d borrow from approach of the Springfield bridge. plans to preach at Brownsville.
haps because the people she knew,
me?" she asked Idly.
The afternoon will be spent In sew ­
Misses letna Hart and Irene Baxter,
played around with were too sophis­
"Oh, I didn’t mean to say all thl»!" ing and discussion.
also Professor Henegan,-attended the
ticated, too ennuled with the business
ARTHUR SOMERS ROCHE
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