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    T '! K
Tom Sawyer Has
Appeal to Many
Mark Twain’« Epic of Boy­
hood Feature Attraction
at Colonial Theater
A fter a lapse of th lrteeen year«.
'T o m Saw yer.” the im m ortal man
ter-plec«' of Mark Twain. 1» to be
seen attain oa the allveraereena of
America.
Since that earlier Jay . i« m »»<’
Hucli. Aunt M l y an J Becky. Injur
Jo« and Joe H arper have L und
voice». Through the medium of the
talking acreen they will no* be
beard for the first time.
In 1917 the la te W illiam D esm on d
T aylor directed "Torn S aw yer" at
th*e Param ount »tudlo».
Jack Pickford, then in his tw en­
ty-fir»! year, carried the role of
Tom Sawyer. Louise Huff, who had
been hi« leading woman in "Seven­
teen '’ and a num ber of o th er pic
ture». played the role of Becay
T hatcher, Tom’s sw eetheart. The
H uckleberry Finn of that picture
w as Lewis Sargent, then only 15.
Today, in Param ount'« all-talking
version of "Tom Saw yer." which
comes to th e Colonial th eatre on
Tiu»rsdp> for 3 days, th e child
principals In the cast are all much
younger than those of the earlier
production.
Jackie Coogan as Tom. is fifteen.
Mitxl Green, who play» Becky-
T hatcher, 1» nine. Junior Durkin
who play« H uckleberry Finn, is fif­
teen O thers in the cast are Dick
Winslow, fifteen, who plays the
role of Joe H arper. The part of
Sid Sawyer is played by Jackie
Searl, who Is only nine years of
age.
"Tom Saw yer” m arks th e return
to the screen after th ree years, of
Jackie Coogan. famous as "The
Kid." in the great Charlie Chaplin
picture. Young Coogan recently
completed a European vaudeville
to u r with his father.
The film was directed by John
Cromwell, who has had much suc­
cess In Hollywood since he left di­
rectorial work on Broadway. Much
of the original dialog of th e Mark
Twain book has been preserved in
the picture and the action follows
the book faithfully.
LANE COUNTY IS T H IR D
IN LICENSE PLATE FEES
LOCAL FOUR-L TO OFFER
EUGENE T H E A T R E ACT
Springfield will be th e first to
present It's program sponsored by
the "4L” organisation a n d th e W il­
lam ette Valley L um berm en's asso
elation, at the Fox McDonald th e­
atre Tuesday night.
A rrangem ents have been made
by the above «roups to present a
program by each of th e prom inent
com m unities of Lane county, one to
be given every Tuesday night be­
tween the first and second show ­
ing« of th e reg u lar picture. T his
first urogram will be p resented In
conjunction with th e showing of
"U nfaithful" starrin g R uth C hatter-
ton. and Will featu re "B arn acle
Bill." presented by the freshm an
clas of Springfield high school.
These "Comm unity N ights" will
be in th e form of a series, and
have been designed to bring the
irtous d istricts of the county into
lo se r relationship. Also each com
munity will receive a percentage
of the receipts, to be used to th e
b, st advantage of th e district.
Juuction City. C ollage Grove.
W endling. Goshen an d several
other com m unities have signified
their intention to present program s,
and It is expected th a t all will (
benefit by th eir cooperation.
GOVERNM ENTAL COSTS
GIVEN IN NEW REPORT
Per Capita Cost Nearly T ripled in
Period Since 1917 Census
Report Show»
Payment» for operation and m ain­
tenance of th e general d ep art­
m ents of governm ent of Oregon
am ounted to »ll.79i.671 or $13.55
per capita during the fiscal year
ending S eptem ber 30. 1929 it has
been revealed by the bureau ot
census in a financial statem en t
compiled by O tto F. Kubin. This
Is five cen ts per capita m ore than
it was in the previous year.
A g reat increase in th e cost of
governm ent in th e s ta te took place
since 1917 when th e per capita
cost was only $5.90.
In explaining the expenditures
Mr. Kubin sta te s th at th e in terest
on debt was $2.918.657. and o u t­
lays for perm anent im provem ents
$7,713.138. T he cost of highw ays
was $9.436.286 during th e period.
The to tal revenue for th e year
am ounted to $25.696.222, or $27.42
p er capita. T his w as $10.074.753
more th a n th e to tal paym ents of
th e y ear exclusive of th e paym ents
for p erm anent im provem ents.
The excess receipts w ere used in
m eeting obligations and in build­
ing up g re a te r cash surplus which
are not included in the survey.
A to ta l debt of $61,531.261 is
shown in the report. Of this am ount
$30.891,750 is for highw ays. The net
indebtedness per capita is $33.71.
In 1928 it w as $36.78. and in 1917
it was $0.66.
A ssessed valuation of property in
the state which is subject to tax a­
tion was $1.122.332,180.
Lane county is third among all
th e counties of th e state in the
am ount of money collected for li­
cense pjates on autom obiles dur­
ing the past q u arter which ended
A pril 1. according to a report from
th e m otor vehicle division of the
secretary of sta te ’s office at Sa­
lem
Lane county collected the sum of
$7.281. The two counties with high
e r collections were M ultnom ah with
$53.000 and Marion with $7.347.
Approxim ately $60.000 of this
money is to be distributed to the
counties as th eir share of the PLANE W ILL HERALD
funds. The apportionm ent will be
ANNUAL B EN EFIT WEEK
made on a basis of am ount paid
into the license fee fund.
B etw een eleven and tw elve o’­
clock S aturday m orning, a plane
T ransacta Business—Mrs. Lee from the Hobi Airways in Eugene
Stevens of W alterviile transacted will fly over th is city scatterin g
business in Springfield Monday.
hundreds of heralds announcing
N ational P layers and P atro n s week,
V isitor from M arcola—Sam Spi which will be observed at the Fox
eer of Marcola was a business visi­ McDonald th e a tre from April 4
to r In Springfield Monday.
to 11.
Each year th e N ational V ariety
Visits S ister— Mrs. J. M. 1-arson A rtists conduct a benefit for th eir
motored to Junction City Friday to san atariu m at S aranac Lake. New
visit her sister. Mrs. Sant Miller.
York, and th is y ear they have
made a special comedy in which
Tonsil» Removed— A1 Roden had more th an fifty-five sta rs tak e part,
liis tonsils removed at the office of called th e "Stolen Jools.” T his
a local physician on Tuesday.
comedy will be p resented a t the
Fox McDonald during th e en tire
Motor to Albany—Mr. and Mrs. week.
C. F. Eggitnann drove to Albany
Saturday on business
BAPTIST YOUG PEOPLE
HAVE PARTY TH U R SD A Y
Announcement
Mrs. Clara T uttle Fenton is
moving from h er studio. 52 E
St., to open a Progressive Pianc
School at 145 Sixth St., Spring
field, April 1st., where she wil
be glad to receive students froir
all grades.
Y'ounr people of th e B aptist
church held a social g ath erin g in
the parlo rs of the chureh last
T hurslay evening. About 20 young
people w ere presen t to enjoy the
games and refresh m en ts. They
also 'p racticed th e play which they
will p resen t a t the church Sunday
evening of th is week.
Palatial Home for Vice-Presidents Offered to Cucia
jff
T lif U . DAY. APRIL -'■ l!3 l
S I ’l t l M I F I K b l » N E W S
¿MW
W -
Upper Willamette
Thurston
Mr and Mrs Bert Ikiune have
rented th e farm of Mrs t.uella
Bristow at P leasant Hill
Mr»
Ik ane plans on raising turkey«
Mr and M im Duane and son. Jack
have been living on the K ahler
ranch.
Donald K ahler, who has employ
ment an th e Holland ranch near
'row. vialtvd at Plvaaant Hill Sun
-lav
lie has accepted a position
to 'each next year at Teu Mite, a
sm alt »eltlem eilt 10 nillea from
Roseburg. Ill» b rother, Jerry , ha»
liccn leaching down al Yoncalla
¡Ills year.
Mrs
l.uella Urtatuw has traded
hey 65 acre riv er bottom farm for
Mrs Mary E. Hcnderscn, widow of the late Senator John B Henderson of Missouri, has offered her mag-
•iffcent mansion on Xleridun Hill, W ashington, to the Government as a permanent "Junior W hite H ouse"'for
¡h» Vice-President to live in. The house has thirty rooms and cost JJlV.OOOi'lt will take a special Act of Congress
•> ooMpt the g ift
AT T H E COLONIAL
OLD LAW VOIDED Y.ARRIACE
ff GENTLEMAN WAS VAMPED
English Women Forbidden to Lure
Husbands With Perfume«
and Iron Stays.
COLONIAL
•4 4-
a home In Springfield She expects
Io move lo Springfield In about
•wo w eeks ns she lias rented the
house w here she la now living al
Pleasant IBM
D ouglas'K thler. w h o is a tte n d in g
N o rm al school at Monmouth, spent
his spring vacation visiting friends
at P leasant Hill
He retu rn ed tn
Monmouth Sunday.
Mr and Mrs. Pool son. who have
been living on the farm ea»t of
the P leasan t llllt school have
moved to l*ortland
Mr Pohlaon
was cu ttin g wood on the F C Lord
ranch
Mr and Mrs. Louis C ircle and
four eh ild reu m otored to Florence
Friday and »pent th e w eekend
visiting friends. T he C ircles were
form er resid en ts of Florence.
Mrs. W. I’. Sheridan and Mrs J
A Phelpa have been re e le c te d to
teach the Plea»ant Hill public
school. Mr. S heridan Is principal
and Mrs. Phelps teach«» the prl
m ary grades.
E. K S ehrenk has gotten an o th er
shipm ent of loot) baby chicks mak
Inc a to ta l of 4300 he Is now brood
ing
Ilia new brooder house has
Tlie revival meet Ing closed Iasi
Sunday evening which lias been
coliducled liv llev Jessup and Her
shlxer from Eugene the past three
weeks. T here were th ree convert»
during the m eeting Baptism aerv ,
ice was held ut Springfield C hrlsl <
‘aw church Iasi Munday afternoon
The provveda from th e p ie »octal I
held al Ml Vernon Friday evening
am ounted to n ear »18.00 which v a « '
used lo pay the week day III lite
school teacher, Miss Smith
The T hurston high school Is p re­
paring to hold a carnival al th e,
hall on Friday evening. April 10
Dr am i Mr» Carl P hetleplace
from Eugene visited relatives here '
last Sunday.
Mrs Hll. who has been vt»itlnx
her son, Jam es Hill, and family
here for seyeral w e e k s . Is planning
lo leuvc for C alifornia the lutici
! art of the week
Miss Mildred Price, who teaches
at The Dulles, attended the funeral ,
of her aunt lu Malum lust W ednea j
day. She spent the rest of the
week with her p arents here return
Ing tn T he Dalles Bunday.
Miss Cora C alvert, who spent the
past week In T hurston, retu rn ed ,
to Eugene lust Saturday.
Arch Slioug. who ts employed at 1
Portland, spent the week end with
his family here.
Ml« lla te l Edm laton spent th e ,
past w eekend ut Mtusluw
P, W. Stolli« from Mi Kenzlt |
bridge spent Friday tn T hurston.
TH U R . - FR I. - SAT.
Mark T w ain ’»» Im iiio rU l
plttsslc. Live agulit the
glorious. carefree «lays
of ad veuf lirons youth.
Coining SUN. A MON.
n
NANCY
CARROLL
New York While America was
declaring Independence in 1776»
the English parliam ent was a t­
tem pting by law to make men In­
In Iter Pineal picture
dependent of the wiles of vamping
ladies. The law held vamps liable
Aasiat» at D uctor'» O ffice- Mi
to
the
punishment
accorded
N
adine
McMurray In a s s is t in g M iss
witches, but there isn't any record
Clara Joni's nt Dr. W. C R ebhan’» ¡
th at It succeeded In accomplishing
mneh.
« Mice this w eek
The law. solemnly passed by par­
■■■■■»■I
liament, is reprinted In Aromatics
6M HHBI
Magazine. It goes th u s:
|
"T hat all women, of w hatever
N O W S TH E TIM E
■
age. rank, profession or degree,
to get
w hether maids o r widows, th at A scene from “Tom Saw yer,” screen version of Mark T w ain's classic a c a p a c ity o f Ilion ch ick » .
F eaturing Jackie Coogan and Mitzi Green.
shall, from and a fter such Act, Im­
Marlow B ristow , who has been
pose upon and b e trr.’ Into m atrl
-♦ tran sferred to Pungra w here he
niony. any of his m ajesty's subjects,
AT T H E FOX McDONALD
by the use of scents, paints, cos­
was em ployed before he was tra n s
metic washes, artificial teeth, false
ferred to D exter.
hair. Iron stays, hooks, high-heeled
Miss Josephine Mathew», who Is
shoes, bolstered hips, shall Incur
employed in P ortland, spent the
th e penalty of the law in force
week end with her p arents, Mr and
against w itchcraft and like misde­
meanors, and th at the marriage,
Ijtrgi* plains with many buds
Mrs. Boss Mathew».
upon conviction, shall stand null
are just tipetilug their flowers.
Mr». Andy Olson received 1000
and void."
You will he surprised at our
baby chicks T uesday. March 31
In the century' and n half since
th at law was passed, tilings have
reasonable prices.
G oshen G range m et W ednesday
changed considerably. Not only do
evening of last week and much fun
Buy them at Ute tlreenhouae
men enjoy the fragrance of good
was hud over a mock trial at which
where you know they are fresh
perfume about th etr womenfolk, but
S. E. Cole was tried for buying
they are beginning to use scent
WE DELIVER
themselves.
oleo. T h ere were many Interesting
“Many of the Anglo-Saxon race
w itnesses for both »Ides. A. C
are prone to carry the Impression
Miller and D J. C alvert were the
th at It Isn't manly for one of the
attorney» for the defense. Al Hoff
male sex to use |>erfume," says
Aromatics. “N evertheless. men are
man and B ert B eaver were the
using more perfumes and eosmetics
a tto rn ey for the prosecution. Judge
than in form er years and several
E rnest M athew s presided and S her
m anufacturers
are
successfully
Eugene— Spgfd Bridge
Iff Morton B ristow brought the
m arketing lines of toilet prepara­
Phone Sp. IKW
tions made especially for men."
prisoner In. The resu lt wAs a mis-
In general, the article says, men
trial. A fter the trial, refresm en ts
prefer the simpler floral fragrances,
were perved by Mrs. S tafford. Mrs
such as lilac, lavender, carnation
W ayne McBee and T helm a M cl’eck.
and rose. Women are reported ac­
tive In converting their male
Prof. Poling of O regon S tate col
friends to the use of scents.
lege addressed the stu d en ts of the
P leasant Hill high school Tuesday
W M < ■
s ’
afternoon.
s
A scene from "R ango" w hich plays W ednesday and T hursday
J $7,000,000 Spent
Mrs. M argaret W arn er waa host
O / ^ c / z o n H l X W I S T C O A S T T H IA T H E S .
ess to th e Cloverdale com m unity
in R estoring T o w n !
R T A 'N M F N T H f A D O U A R T B R S
GUARDSM
EN
OBSERVE
R EVIVA L CAMPAIGN TO
club women Friday. M arch 23 a t
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Williamsburg, Y'a. — The
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Cresw
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An
all-day
* Rockefeller Restoration ai- » ST A R T SUNDAY EVEN IN G
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N E ' W P R IC E M
N O
O T T E I T H E E I C t M
m eeting waa enjoyed quilting with
ready has spent $7. KXkOOO In
Four
of
O
riginal
M
em
bers
A
ttend
» Williamsburg. Colonial cap- «
a potluck dinner a t noon. T hose
Ital of Y'irginla, and the » Bible In stitu te W orkers to Spend
Chicken D inner: Medford Cap­
present w ere Mrs. C arrie F erlng
W eek Conducting M eetings
, work is hardly begun, accord-
N lQ H T ff
r» L L 2
AFTER
tain is O fficial V isitor
and Mrs. B urd, both of Creswell.
» Ing to th e report of A rthur »
a t M ethodist C hurch
M embers present w ere Mrs, W. R.
Woods, president of the Wil-
M embers of Com pany C, 162nd E lliott, Mrs. Wtp. Jam es, Mrs. E.
« Rainsburg Holding corpora- t
A one-week revival cam paign will
tlon.
»
H eadquarters com pany. O regon Na II. A nderson. Miss Bessie Bowles,
j be launched at the M ethodist
t
It ha« proposed $.^»1.000 In
i tional guard, w ere guests last night Mrs. $> E. R inehart. Mrs. L. Bauer,
» the near fu tu re on restorn- » ib u rc h h ere Sunday evening ac-
SUNDAY
a t a chicken d in n er at the H untley Mrs. K enneth D anstroni. M rs/ L. J.
tlon of historical old build
| cording to Rev. C. J. Pike, pastor.
l - q,r
or B
» I* »
s
lugs here.
,
lunch room in com m em oration of G etchell, Mrs L. E. P arks. Miss
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I The m eetings will be conducted by th e fifth an iv ersary of th e com ­ F rances P ark s and the hostess.
. . . . . . . . . n four young men from the P o rt­
pany. Four of th e original m em ­ Mrs. W arner. Mrs. E lliott will be
land Bible In stitu te .
T hese men
bers of the group w ere present and hostess to the club T hursday, April
Man Pay» 35-Year-Old
are both m usicians and speakers,
a re still active in the work of the 2 in the afternoon at her home.
Meat Bill With Interest and one of the visitors, th e ir nam es organization. T hey a re F irst L ieu­
Springfield. Mo. — The McCoy are not know n, will tak e an active
Sv*’,' ,B n«bter’' P'” '1
te n a n t C. A S w arts, Second L ieu­
N otice 1» hereby given th at on
brothers are hailing one man as p art in .young people's work.
» . a t t uk*" kn
WH», t
,in ,l ' ttU*'u „p- w t'i.
te n a n t W alter G ossler. S erg ean ts the 9th day of F ebruary I pur­
the original holiest man. They re«
count the story of how. 35 years
m«'rtT
"
v
l
a
u
l
.
I»»' 1 7 t jx
’
chased th e en tire stock and equip
S ervices will hj- held each day Oville Eaton and C. Scott.
L a u r a .taisto
U
ago. a man entered their meat
n „n d
..............
C aptain Alvin J. C rose of Med­ m ent of th e M iller and Pollard
market and ordered $4.45 worth during the w eek as follow s: A fter­
. .h
b .» r V
ih e be»»
of meat on credit. He failed to noon service a t 2:30 p. m. Young ford was an official visitor at. the Plum bing shop, all claim s against
vt b“
».nt ‘ * I**
h
vs
‘„ „ ' 're t . of « »hi«
pay the bill. J u s t the o th er day Peoples' service a t 4:00 p. m. and dinner.
»aid p artn ersh ip m ust be p re se n t­
rendim i w i f e '» '**'
the same man walked In and asked
Following the d in n er the mem­ ed w ithin 30 day«. From March
S atu rd ay .
Vo«jvU.
for a hill. Old ledgers were dug evening service at 7:30 p. m.
ber«
of the u n it practice w restling 26. 1931.
p re v ie * an
ont and a bill was given him. He
paid It with Interest
NEIL POLLARD
Here for V acation—Miss Audrey and boxing. N orval May, a th letic
mar-26-4
M cPherson re tu rn e d from K lam ath d irecto r at the high school, assisted
M u rd erer F in ed
Falls W ednesday to spend the bai- In the in stru ctio n work.
Beauvais, prance.—Georges Bur-
T he an n iv ersary of the founding
ris. a restau ran t owner who shot ince of th e week here a t the home
FOR SALE
p-i.iiturl111'
.
V.« NEXT WEIHS EMI» Y Y
a v n i M i H » ’ ” *•*
and killed his wife and her lover, of her parents. She will re tu rn to of the local organization fell Just
Good
16-inch
Block
wood,
also
a Spaniard, adm itted the offense, h er school a t K lam ath Falls on exactly five y ears to the day from
16-inch and 4 foot old grow th
and was found not guilty by a Jury.
t.N TH» J 2 — — '
W ednesday.
slabwood.
However, he was ordered to pay Sunday.
IhlcriK-ns A
Advent
un
WlhIcriK'«»
dventures
$300 a year to the mother of the
FRANK T U H Y
U nsurpassed on th e Screen
Visit» From W inberry— Mr». A.
man he killed.
Minor O peration— Mr». J- R-
Phone Sp. 182J
A. R hinw alt of W inberry wa» a
Wood underw ent a m inor operation
Ganders Replace Dogs
vlHltor In Springfield on T uesday.
I a ' the office of a local physician
as Guards of Poultry on T uesday.
NOTICE OF HEARING ON
Alton, England.—The gander Is
FINAL ACCOUNT
replacing the watchdog a» the
NOTICE 18 HEREBY GJVEN,
guardian of poultry farm s In this
T h at the undersigned, as executor
vldnlty. "G anders are able to give
of the L ast W ill and T estam en t
warning quicker than watchdog«.”
of C harles E. S tevens, deceased,
says L. O. Richard«, well-known
has filed his account for th e final
poultry breeder, “and they have
settlem en t of said decedent's esta te
been known to break a man’s leg
In th e C ounty C ourt for Irftne
with their wing»."
County, Oregon, and that S aturday
th e 2nd day of May, 1931, a t the
K ruachen S alts— (a perfect com ­ C ourt Room of said C ourt In the
Iowa State College Men
bination of the six m ineral »alt» C ounty C ourt H ouse, In E ugene at
Are Turning Domestic your body should have to function ten o’clock in the Forenoon, has
Ames. Iowa. Iowa State college properly) purify your blood of been fixed by said Court as the
men students have requested a harm ful a d d » , and aid th e kidney» tim e and place for hearing objec­
course In cooking and home eco­ and bowel» to throw off w aste m a­ tions th ereto , and for th e se ttle ­
nomics. In response to th eir re terial the continual form ation of m ent thereof.
quest such a course was started which 1» probably the cau»e of
EDW IN STEV ENS,
a fte r C hristm as holidays. The men your fat.
E xecutor of the L ast Will and
will learn not only how to cook food
In th is m odern age of living, It’s T estam en t of C harles E. Stevens.
and clean house. Imt how to set a ImpoRHlble to get th e s e »alt» from L. L. Ray, A ttorney for E state.
table properly.
the fancy food» you e a t—but don’t
A.2 9-16-23-30
worry Just a» long a» you have
NOTICE TO CREDITOR8
K ruschen Salt».
Virginian» Will Erect
N otice Is h ereby given th a t the
Take a half teaspoon every m o rn ­
Monument to Cornwall!» ing before b reak fast In a glass of undersigned h as been duly appoint­
Richmond. Y’a.—A memorial to hot w ater—little by little th a t ugly ed ad m in istra to r of the p»tate of
Lord Cornwallis, commander of the fat disappears, you’ll feel b e tte r Eugene Cum m ings, deceased, and
defeated British army, will be un­ than ev er before—years younger, any and all persons having claim s
veiled next year at the celebration more energy. You’ll soon posess a g ain st the said esta te are hereby
commemorating tlie one hundred th a t enviable b eau tjs clear skin, required to present said claim s,
fiftieth anniversary of the Amer sparkling eyes, superb figure which duly verified as by law required,
a t the law office of W hitten Sw af­
lean victory at Yorktown.
only perfect health can im part.
An 85c bottle (la st 4 w eeks) at ford, 202 T iffany Bldg., Eugene.
H otels’ Drug store or any progres­ O regon, In L ane County, O regon,,
w ithin six m onth» from the d ate I
To Leave for Home Mrs. Mary sive druggist In A m erica. Money
of th is notice.
F. Lindsey, m other of Mr». John hack If K ruschen doesn't convince
STACY CUMMINGS,
you th at it is the safest, qiuckest,
Hotel», who ha» been visiting in easiest way to lose fat.
A dm inistrator of the e s ta te of
th is city for sev eral m onths will
A H artford womftn w rites, " I’ll E ugene Cumm ings, deceased.
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Golden Corn
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