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T | IV KH I > A V. A P R II. ». twai PAGE SIX « T Upper Willamette AT T H E FOX McDONALD Thurston ♦ — - — • When the w eather p erm its th e Mr. and Mrs. A. W. W eaver mo- buttelmll boys and <lrlc of P leasant fared to Junction City last Sunday HUI a re busy p racticin g ball. The for the day. first schedtted gam e will he played Fay Asbury from Ceigtraita. a t P leasant Hill Friday, April 10. W ashington spent th e first of this agulust Oakridge. The rest of the week in T hurston schedule is as follow s: April 17. llero ld H art left a few days ago E lm ira a t P leasant H ill; April 21. for Alaska The grade school played a gam e P leasant Hill a t M ohaw k; May 1 P leasan t Hill a t E lm ira; May 8 of basehall with C edar F lat school T hurston Coburg at P leasant Hill; May 15, last Friday afternoon P leasant Hill m eets O akridge at team won. Lowell; May 15, Mohawk at Pleas- Mrs. Hom er I'h ettep aee u n d er A V a n t H ill; May 20, Pleasant Hill at went a m ajor operation Inst Sat Coburg Floyd Mauney is captain urday at Pacific C hristian hospital of th e boys team . Zella Mauney In Eugene for gall stones, la captain of th e girls' team Mrs. W illiam Rennie en tertain ed Mrs. W. It Elliott was boatess a num ber of young people Inst Wed- to th e C loverdale comm unity club nesday evening in honor of her ladies T hursday afternoon a t h er son. F ran k 's birthday. home. The afternoon was spent Mr an(1 Mrs John Kdmlston re visiting and sew ing G uests for ..«ive,! word th e ir son, leiren. who the afternoon were Mrs F rank 1s )n O akland. C alifornia, has been Hinges. Mrs E lm er Dinges of D ei verv n , wMh meartea. '1 ter. Mrs. lam ie Doughty and Mrs Mrs. lnex Brown from Eugene Ben M artin. Members presen t were spent Sunday with h e r bro th er, Mrs. G. H. Parks, Mrs. D. H. Mit William Eyler. “The Seas B eneath" starrin g George O'Brien cheli, Mrs. L. Bauer. Mrs. L. E. Miss lad s M athews who h as been Harks, Miss F rances Harks, Mrs in Portland for several m onths tak D. E R inehart, Mrs. E. fi. Morning- ing a course of beauty p arlor work, C ITY L IG H T S " EXPECTED M c D onald shows - seas star. Mrs. H orry Fishwood. Mrs. E TO CHANGE FILM W ORLD B E N E A T H ” T H IS W EEK has com pleted h er course and Is R. A nderson. Mrs. W illiam Jam es now employed in Eugene. Mrs. E. C. Krell. Mrs. E. E. R oberts Acclaim ed his g re a te st co n trib u T here is scarcely an English- Mrs. C urtis Price and son, John, Mrs. M. K. W arner, Miss Bessie from Odgen. V tah. arriv ed Sunday tion to th e screen, C harlie C hap speaking co u n try in the world Bowles. Miss Gace M itchell. Mrs. for an extended visit w ith relativ es lin s "C ity L ights" will open an w here 'T he V irginia Judge" has not R. Peity, Mrs. John S ellers and engagem ent a t th e Colonial th eatre, delighted m any thousands. W alter here. Mrs. Elliott. Albert P arrot and Jam es Edrnis- for one week sta rtin g Sunday, C. Kelly, who created the ch ar The hostess was assisted by Mrs. ton spent S aturday night at Lea- bringing a non-dialogue m otion pic acter. not only toured th e big-time tu re production, w hich It Is be vaudeville circuits of this country Dinges. Mrs. R oberts and Mrs. T. burg. H. P arks. The next m eeting which The ladies of T h u rsto n m et Tues- lieved, will be th e fo reru n n er of m any tim es, but has appeared In wll be an alldny m eeting, will be day afternoon with Mrs. Ellen many m ore screen offerings in tro the B ritish Isles. India. A frica and held a t the home of Mrs. H arry Needham and m ade new cu rtain s ducing action, synchronized with A ustralia. As a result, he has accum ulated m usic and sound e ffe c ts .„ Fishwood. April 16. A potuck din- for the high school. More th an two y ears in tim e have a fund of sto rie s th a t m ake him ner will be served at noon. Last Saturday many of th e boys been devoted by C haplin to the highly popular w ith every type The pupils of the P leasan t Hill here worked on the baseball dla m aking of "City L ights" and tt of audience. W hile film ing George public school primary' grades en mond at th e high school. TheJ re p resen ts an inv estm en t of 81,- O 'B rien's new est Fox m ovietone Joyed an E aster egg hu n t on th e hauled several tru ck loads of d ir 500.01X1 of th e com edian’s own vehicle, "T he Seas B eneath." In school ground Friday afternoon un on it. money. All of this is C haplin's which Kelly m akes his talkie debut, The high school is giving a cal der th e supervision of th e ir teach er an sw er to the talk in g p ictu re and th e company spent four w eeks mak nival at th e hall next Friday eve Mrs. J. A. Plielp». his firm stand for p ant »minic mo ing pictures aboard a big schooner ning. and tw o of U ncles S am 's finest tion pictures. Miss Belle Olson of Eugene spent Professor and Miss Palm er, in Those who h av e been privileged subm arines, and every evening the Sunday a t h er home at Pleasant structors in th e high school are to view "City L ig h ts" have u n h esi cast would flock around the fam ous Hill. planing visitors day to be held tatin g ly agreed th a t Chaplin was raco n teu r while he e n tertain ed Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Hyde and on Friday. April 17. in th e a fte r not in e rro r to stick to th e silent them for hours. th ree children, B etty Jean . Cassie noon. The building h as recently course in his screen w ork. It is i "T h e Delia end Donna Fay. Mr. and Mrs. Seas B eneath," which been kalsom ined and rep ain ted In suid th a t n ev er before h as th e conics to the McDonald th e a tre on Jackson and daughter. Francelle. side. floor scrubbed and re-oiled g reat com-«tian extended him self to Friday and S aturday, was directed of Eugene and Miss Evelyn Phelps and new window c u rta in s made product: sveh a comedy m a ste r by Jo h n Ford. Marion L essing por- were dinner guests a t the home of and several o th er ♦m provem ents piece. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. T in k er E aster. trovs th e chief fem inine ch aracter. have been made. • • • "C ity L ig h ts" will occupy th e An E aster egg hunt was enjoyed Last Sunday T hurston church screen for ab o u t one ho u r and by the children in th e afternoon. If you ra n picture W illiam H aines celebrated its forty-first an n iv er tw enty m inutes. The story may be as a wolf In sheep's clothing you The Creewell Sunday school d is sary w ith an all-dav m eeting and term ed a rom antic com edy, a l will have som e Idea of th e fun trict convention, a t w hich Mrs. a b asket din n er w as served at though m any of its highlights a re in sto re for those who see the Gates is secreary. will hold its an- noon. Bible school was held at brilliantly d ram atic, in fact trag ic. com edians Sunday at the McDonald nual rally a t th e C hristian church io o'clock followed by a serm on It is an original idea and was th e a tre in his latest laugh-getter, at P leasant Hill next Sunday. April given by Mrs. K ellem s of Eugene. w ritten by Chaplin. He is likewise "A T ailor Made Man." 12. A basket lunch will be served The afternoon services w ere given responsible for the direction. In this ch aracterizatio n H aines a t nooo in th e basem ent of th e over to talk s by m em bers and T he action tak es place in any in his own inim itable way em church. At 2 o'cock a special pro- m essages and Bible ev rses sen t by large city. T h ere is n othing elabo bodies th e sp irit of the man who gram will be given each class tak- form er pastors and m em bers who ra te about th e story and it is its rises from poverty and obscurity Ing part. were unable to be p resen t. sim plicity th a t will undoubtedly to fam e and financial success. He gain for It a p erm an en t place in s ta r ts out as an innocent little The l'd le s of th e P leasan t Hill the th eatre. The ch a ra c te rs are pants presser but ends up as a wolf comm unity m et a t th e hom e of Mrs. BAPTISTS W IL L HEAR Maggie S tew art T hursday of last M USICIANS ON SUNDAY n atu ral, s iifch as rub elbows with of the com m ercial world. • • • each o th e r th roughout th e daily- week. Mrs. Jam eson, p resident. ----------- W hen E dw ard E v erett Horton, reported on th e hooked rug demon- “A Serm on in Song” is th e title w alks of life. s ta r of "O nce A G entlem an" coming stratio n she attended In Eugene, of a m usical program to be given B etter Homes week was discussed at th e B aptist Church Sunday eve- JACK GORRIE BAD LY on W ednesday to th e McDonald and it was decided th at each mem- ning by th ree m em bers of th e Davis INJURED IN F A LL th eatre, m ade his professional stage her should bring a pillow or rug fam ily of Eugene. T his trio, con- debut, be was assigned a num erical Ja c k G orrie. son of Mrs. C. I. role. He im personated no specified to the n ext m eeting a s a B etter slstin g of P. W aldo Davis, with Homes display. T his m eetlug will triple chim es; H erschel DeMoss Da- G orrie, Sr., is in th e Pacific C hrist- ch aracter, and in o rd e r for his be held A pril 30 a t th e hom e of Vis. piano; and Lizzie DeMoss Da- ion hospital a t E ugene w ith a badly friends and fam ily in th e audience Mrs. G. A. Brown. vis. violin and m andolin, has won hzroken left leg, a ch est Injury to locate him they had to count won considerable fam e in various and m any body bruises w hich he 1-2-3, for E dw ard appeared as the T hose p resen t^w ere M rs_ G rant partg of country a[M, offer an received W ednesday in an accid en t third Ja p an ese from the end In LaJtur, Mrs. E. B. T inker, Mrs. C. unusual program of sacred m usic while w orking for th e county on the chorus of ' The M ikado," then L. W illiams. Mrs. J W Jam eson. On<? of t ¿ e “ ogt ,ntere8 tin g thingg a bridge over aP rso n s creek n ear being revived. It was a m odest Mrs. Je sse C arrot hers. Mrs. Ludwig on the en tire program is th e finale. M ar cola. enough sta rt, H orton adm its, but Miller. Mrs. A. Poulson and tw in whi<.h ,g th(? gong „T he Ho,y G orrie, it is said, was standing it prepared bom for a role, sm all babies. Mrs. B ert L. Doane. Mrs. c |t y ■■ played on tr)ple thlm eg „ y on, a large tim b er which had been though tt was, in a m usical comedy C. E. Jordan, Mrs. Allan W heeler Mr Daylg hoisted into th e a ir with a donkey called “T he Newlyweds and T h eir and daughter. K atherine. Mrs. Lu ________________ engine when som ething happened Baby. " ella B ristow , Mrs. O. Stutz, Mrs. on th e ground causing th e tim b er BOY IS UNCONSCIOUS Ross M athews. Mrs. B ert John. to be moved and also cau sin g G or Miss H elen C arter, Miss E sth er AFTER F A LL TO FLOOR rie to lose his balance. He fell MRler, Mrs. E rn est Schrenk and 20 feet to th e ground and th e tim b er Mrs. Stew art. Mrs. S tew art was Jam es N orm an, th e sm all son o f , fell on his leg. C resw ell, O re. April 10. (Spe- aasisted by Mrs. C arru th ers and Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Maxey, w as He w as rushed to th e hospital c la l)—A double birthday p arty was Mrs. Miller. knocked unconscious W ednesday I w here Dr. W. C. Reblian sp e n t given a t the hom e of Mr. and Mrs. U is sr t J niRht when he feel from a ch alr ,nar” ' hours exam ining and w ork H ubert D ersham on M onday eve a n o 'L r n t l o n s t i h " tT a t h ‘8 h'” n ‘? strik ,n < h l” head on | in? on him. The d octor sta te d th is ning. the b irth d ay s of Leonard an 2 the hard n o o r' rev,Te rnortlinK ‘ hat th e re was every pos- be d o T n g ^ c e “ him were no, im m ediately success- sib.lity th a t th e fra ctu red be,ne Z iniker and Mrs. W. B. Holbrook being celebrated In th e som e oc * fnl and a physician was caller. The could be healed. G orrie is an out- casion. A pot-luck d in n er brought The students of th e P leasan t Hill boy w as unconsciousness for five door man and Is stro n g and muscu- the com pany to g eth er about seven hlgh school a re practicing In the m^nutes. lar. o’clock and an evening of sociabili- Junior play, "Am I In tru d in g ’ '' ~~~~ --------- ---------------- ty. gutties, radio and other plea H i,;c W in d m ill Plane salitile» filled the evening Those B ring B u ilt in England present were Mr and Mrs. Frank London The largest auioglro. A ldrlili and daughter, Mr. t int or “windmill plan»."’ yet built 1« Mr» Win Lower, Mr and Mi - now under conatructloii for the air mlnlatry Irtliu r Olson. Mr and Mrs T I. It will carry four persons and Is Allison, Mr. and Mrs. J It Clack titled with a tOI horse power air Mrs Vance Clack. Mr. and Mis t-isdcd radial engine Supported by four revolving Leslie Ooheett. Miss tlroshong. Mr. vane*. Ihe autoglro has a rapid and Mis. T ravis K err and d ill climb mid can descend almost ver- drwn. Mr. and Mrs. C. E Lealsc llciilly. It Is hoped with Ihe new Mrs. E thel Everson, Miss Nielu •ng I lie that Ihe model will he caps Z lniker, L. E Z lniker. J P. Lane. hie of using the flat roof of any moderately large building as a E nnis llershum . Mr mid Mrs Joe Inndlng ttelil." . l.lnii. Mr and Mr». C. J. ('rille n den. Mr mid Mrs. F. A. Everson NOTICE OF HEARING OF and daughter. Mrs. Cora Olson. Mr FINAL ACCOUNT and Mrs R E D ersham mid the Notice Is hereby given that the h o sts Mr. mid Mrs H ubert Der undersigned executor has filed 111» sham . filial account In the estate of John II Blewett, deceased, and that at Ihe hour of ten o’clock A M on May 15. IM I. at the cham bers of III«» f o u n t' Court of tile Stute of tiretton for Lane county In the l ane County Court House In the Cttv of Eugene. Diegon, has I mmui t I» III Ï Ï tu M 7 fixed by the order of said Court as the tim e mid place of hearing objections to tile ««’IIleu o in mul N.Y. Woman Lost 14 Pounds of Fat One 85 Cent B ottle of Kruschen Salts Did it '•I am startin g on my second b o ttle of K ruschen Salts and am real pleased w ith results. I take It for reducing and so far have lost I t pounds and 1 thin k it is doing w onders for me. I do not feel so tired evenings when I get hom e from work.” A generous bottle of K ruschen 8 a lts th a t lasts t weeks costs but 85 c en ts a t eK tels Drug Store or any d ru g sto re In A m erica—take one h a lf teaspoon In a glass of h o t w ater every m orning before b re a k fa s t—cut out p astry and fatty m e a ts— go light on potatoes, butter, cream and s u g a r --th a t will help K ru sch en ta k e off your fat. B efore th e b o ttle is em pty su r plus fa t Is leaving you—indolence ch an g es to a c tiv ity --y o u ’ll feel younger—eyes will b rig h ten —step grow s spry. M illions now th is— you ought to now It. K ruschen S a lts Is th e ideal treatm en t for co n stip atio n . Indigestion, head ach es, n erv o u sn ess ad acidity. •’’ake Kruschen every m o rn in g — it's th e little d aily dose th a t does It—If not Joyfully eatiefied a fter the first bottle— m oney back. » IRISH-MURPHY Co. C arnation Milk 49C 7 Cans Our Special C offee 2 Pounds ........... .................. 49 c R ed M exican B eans 12 P o u n d s ............ ............................ . 49 £ 7 Package* 49c \f:> i 3 years of w a llin g , lite one and only Charlie Chaplin <B a c A — To bring yon a w e a lllt o f i»®w liupplnenn and ioy! y ou'll delkfhl tur«» Ilf til« mud« bl» bid by becoming prise fighter town Starts S U N D A Y FOR I WEEK • fit • 40% Reduction We have decided to discontinue o u r line of F ish ing Supplies and are o ffe rin g them at cost prices fo r (lie opening o f (lie fish in g season. A few item s: W et Flies, 6 fo r Dry Flies, 6 fo r Snelled Hooks, 6 fo r 35c 75c 20c 'CITY IIGHTF Lines. leaders, spoons, reels, poles. nets and Eggs. Most o f tills stock Is new. having been purchased fo r this season's fishing. f\VV Springfield Electric Supply SI M. A. POHL. Prop. 131 F ifth Street Phone 1 97 o x it t r » n t u t i .'V1I0KALD O -w /z o n lO X W IS T COAST L A N E C O U N T Y ’S E N T E R T A IN M E N T 25c r>o’ï° B««“*»* NEW V alley R ose Flour -'1 lb. S a c k ........................................ 4 9c 35c We ca rry a com plete line o f H odgen & Mill R un 8 0 lbs 49c - 75c B rew ster Feeds- Also n com plete line of bulk Seeds and Fertilizer. t iiir I'. , d Kept, has taken over the S pring- On Friday April 10th, o u r Feed l)ept. w ill tK'ld Mill <v <»rain warehouse on south ii b< open fo r busfnesH in its new location »Second street where we w ill do all kinds ol ( leaning and grinding. . Gala M id-N ite Show SAT. 1 1 :1 5 --------50c PRICES FOR "CITY L IG H T S ” — SUNDAY — Adults 50c Children ................ — MONDAY TO SATURDAY — Matinees 35c Nights 50c Kids C O L O N IA L 50c N IQ H T S §3¡© ay lo» • in i T b at BEt Ä T Ä . ““ - “ * WOtB»»' Crine oi V e P - WILLIAM HAINES C - in ..a T A I L O R A rolllcW p« l * £ 'i n t o ‘ U ‘-r *h“ v> M’ VCVs p *' oUl u tte r atviüier. . «vivai 1» . ^ ’“ gay m ao R '°" COMING NEXT WEDNESDAY EDWARD EV ER ETT HORTON In “ONCE A GENTLEM AN” It's A nother “Lonely W ives' F o r L aughing O ut Loud. T b«r»'‘tt>u 's i g h t Davenport and Chair Suites In Tw o-tone Jacquard Velour at $59.50 Davenport and Chair M ohair w ith M ulti-colored Reverse Cushions 2 Pieces $ 6 9 .5 0 $ 9 8 .5 0 $ 11 5 .75 Y ou Should T rade at E xcellent Service. H ighest Q u a lity Merchandise. V ery Reasonable Prices. A re n ’t those the three things you want when yon patronize a grocer? We alw ays keep them in m ind, and see to it th a t we give til»! very best service, sell only the best g ro ceries, and charge the very lowest price possible fo r everything. in the same b u ilding w ith o u r G rocery Dept. on the c o rn e r of 5th and Main. "7. Come in and see if we don’t live up to our words! Your Child P ineapple Broken Slices, No. 2i/a Irish-Murphy Feed & Seed Co. W h eat 10 0 lbs. - $ 1 .3 5 X P R IC « » AFTER T IL L t GEORGE T H IA T H tS . HEADQUARTERS NOTI T u est 1. 2. 3. 49c 10 Pounds -------------- III the »hl« « p latin g ml ven w h lin .h n l vagabond who for fam« and fortune flr»I a »treni clenner. then a ami filially a man »bout White Front Grocery Large Size • Q mw II f e lle r s . ami Mis Alee l'oliera, mid Mrs It. T. Powell. C arl Celierà, mid Mis G lenn fe lle rs . ami Mi», C. V I'rMea c/lnJ Now He's Back F ish in g S u p p lie s Springfield O regon Prunes Brown R ice Flakes W Ml Mr. Mi Mi Mr FR ANK I. III.EWE I T. E lei 111 or Fred E Smith. I llu m e ' for executor. Closing Out All Three Reasons Why 10 lbs. Sugar 4 7 c T a ll Cans W. wish Io thank each of our many friends for th e ir twuutlful floral offerings nud for klndttm a shown during our bereavem ent »t the death of our wife ami m other allo w a n ce <»f said filia l account Hated I p r l l Mill. I t ' l l Creswell R eturns Home— Mrs. H. E. Phet- teplace of Springfield, returned to h er hom e the past week after hav ing undergone a m ajor operation at th e Pacific C hristian hospital. She is recovering very nicely. C ard of Thanh» W ill Get the Same A ttentive Service as T hough You Came Yourself A t o u r store you m ay be sure yo u r child w ill be served as prom ptly, courteously and well as any grow n-up patron. Wo have a fu ll line o f tin, best groceries. A ll goods fresh. We handle only superior products. D IN N E R SE T CO FFEE We have ju s t received a new shipm ent o f D inner Set Coffee. Come early and get yo u r pick. New rhubarb, new peas, new asparagus, green onions, m ustard greens. New Spring Patterns in hloor Coverings Good Q uality Felt Base, Sq. Yd. Best Q uality, Sq. Yd. Felt Base Rugs ........................ 45c .......................................... Standard w eight 9x12 $ 6 .9 5 W r ig h t & S o n s HARDW ARE — FU R N ITU R E — PAIN TS