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    THURSDAY. AUOU8T 4. 1H I
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
PAGE FOUR
S M O N OF
CAMPS IS FOLD
I
Engineer Retire*
]
CROP SURPLUS
IS LESS NOW
I
Predict Controversy O ver St. L a w rc n c ^ ^ e a ty
IMPORT TAX ON LUMBFR
ORDERED COLLECTED
four Stars On
Iritlav Matches
Customs Officials. Told to Collect
*1.00 Per Thousand Board
Foot Rouqh Lum ber
Achlu and Cyclon« Muck«/
Got Main Event; Pete and
Seattle Wash
\ug 4 Informa
Wheat Carry Over and Hogs
lion
from
Washington.
I*
•'
Reagan on Special Event
Necessary Regulations Out­
Reduced; Labor Supply Con­
volved here by the We** t'i.i-1
lined for Camp Parties
Lane county wrestling funs are
Lumbermen's ussoclnt on. it;»* ca
tinues Double Demand
By Health Officer
being
offered
two
top noli h
that the United Stales t'n tom '
World wheal supplies available
matches on the card to !>** held nt
Bureau Is directing all collec'nrs Io
Kulea for the establishment and
I’uring the summer and fall months
tin (aliatoumts hrlilay ol thia week
assess a duty of on** dollar a th. ic
management of aafe ramp« In
i.re expected Io be considerably
according io announcement mail*
and on Canadian lumbar, whether
place, where several persons are to
mailer than a year ago. saya a
by Herb Owen, promoter
rough or drenará. pending formal j
congregate for any length of time
W m . B. Mayo, lo r a quarter cco-
narket report of the O. 3. C. exten
Waller Achlu will get the next
and final action by officials This
power
cngincei
w
ith
H
e
n
ry
were outlined thia week by Dr.
4on service. The carryover Is
opportunity to meet Cyclone Ma-
action, according Io the assoc til on.
Ford, announces his retirem ent,
Frederick Striker, state health of­ the company, effective September
-mailer and the new crop less than
key of Galveston, Texas In Ihe
means that one dollar a thousand
ficer. The inatructlon« are given in H e it do yearn old.
last year in the northern hemis­
main event, he I two out of three
board feel duly will now he paid oil
an effort to prevent communicable
phere.
(alls with a lime limit of 2 hours.
all rough lumber formerly free v e in
diseases from developing and houses, and to a less extent bunk
Production is expected to be
Mackey wins tin right Io utiolher
lug from Canada; with the lumber
V. S. Secrvtarv of State, Henry 1. Stinuon, right, and Canadian Min­
apreading. and appllea to water sup­ houses, shall he regularly insisted -mailer in Europie as well as lu ister Wm. I). Herridgv left, are here shown signing the St. Lawre e
match here as a result of Ills spec
uhject to an additional excise lax
plies. living quarter«, toilet faclli- upon.
North America, according to the re­ Treaty, ihc estimated $4W.lXk>.i»’l> seaway, I.real l.akvs-St. Lawrence river
tacular victory lust week over
as levied by the last congress of
tlea, and dtaposal of gabage.
(P) The supply of water for the port. Production In the whole to ocean. It is already predicted that this treaty will face bitter senatorial
George "Wildcat' Pel.* hi n ruse
»3 00 per thousand hoard feet, mak
opposition
at
ths
next
session
ol
congress
The instructions are as follows: ramp shall be carefully decided northern hemisphere Is now expect­
Ing total custom's charges of 44 no
Achlu lias not In« n wrestling very
(al All camps must be establish upon, and If the camp is to remain ed to be around 200,000.000 bushels
COMING TO M • ’'ONALD SUNDAY
per thouannil board feet
much lately stiil has been keeping
ed ujon dry. well-drained ground.
several weeks, the water shall be less than a year ago and carryover
lilmself lit condition o il Ihe golf
The additional duly of »1.00 per
(b) Any natural sink holes or col­ provided from an absolutely un­ about 15.000.000 bushels smaller.
thousand on rough lumber 10 lx* Im
courses
lection of pools of water shall be contaminated source.
"Practically all of the reduction
posed by thia Cualom's hun-au or­
The vanquished Pete ami Pat
artificially drained and filled when
(q) All sick persons, from what in the prospective supplies of wheat
der, la In retaliation of t h e :l per
Iti agan of Wyoming will he the
the camp is first established.
soevei vaust. shall be isolated from
tbe northern hemisphere is ac-
cent special exvl e lax on all lum
other wre tiers on the Friday card
<«•> The general scheme of the the remainder of the crew imme counted for in the United States,” I
Jimmy Koaa. Herculean batsman They will upon Ihe enlertulnnieul
ber Imported from the United
relations of the structure of the diately.
ul
the
Philadelphia
Athletics,
it
being
the circular slates. "The winter i
Statea announced July 13 by the
picked bv buehall critics as the man with u 45 minute special event.
ramp shall be as follows Stable
tr) All persons engaged In thei wbeat crop In this country is so
Canadian government. Under lit*' who will make the fans forget the
Don l l l l l defeated Benny W ilson,
and kitchen should be al the op- care of the premises and handling sbort that the total wheat supply
provisions of the 1930 tariff act
mighty Babe Ruth. When he pounded also of Texas. In the special event
I-oaite ends of the camp and separ­ of food, particularly cooks and j# expecte<j t0 be around 200.000.000
' rough lumber from Cattail was list- i cut his fortieth homerun the other on tile curd last Friday.
ated by a distance as great as con­ helpers, shall be carefully examined ^urshela less than during the year
day, Foss wa» more than a month
ed as free because Canada ailtnllteil
ahead of the Babe’s mark at that
sistent for convenient access to the and particularly attention paid to ended June 30, despite increased
rough lumber from Ihe United
date in 1927. which wa» Ruth*» record RELATIONSHIP TO CHRIST
stables.
the point as to whether or not they carryover and a much larger spring
Stales without charge When con
wason of 00 homenma.
<d> Eating houses should be next have suffered from typhoid fever wheat crop than last year."
SUNDAY SERMON TOPIC
greas during Ihe recent session
to the kitchen, and beyond the eat­ within recent years.
• • •
placed a »3.00 excise duty on all
ing houses should come the bunk
"Are You Related to Christ?"
<a> Bunk houses shall be raised
The government pig crop report
lumber coming Into the United 'WHAT IS CHRIST TO ME?'
houses, and between the bunk at least two feet from the ground, as of June 1 which was released
Statea the effective duly on rough CHURCH THEME SUNDAY will he the topic of Ihe sermon at
houses and the stables, the toilets shall have suitable roof ventilation, on July 12 indicated that 7 per cent
the Chrlsllau church Sunday morn
lumber wa thereafter »3.00 nud on
for the men in the camp.
so that each person shall have at fewer spring pigs were saved this
finished lumber »4.00 per thousand
Itev I lean C Poindexter, pastor ilig, Rev. Veltle Pruitt will preach,
(el The use of the toilets for th? least 3.000 cubic feet of fre h air yaar jn (be United States than In
board feet. The Canadian govern of Ihe .Methodist church has an .uni tlie choir will slug as a special
men shall be made obligatory and per hour and shall be so housed j 1#3l gay# the college report Farm
ment. because of the new American uotinced (hat he will preach on Hie number, "The Hem of His Garment"
instant discharge of any employes that their sleeping quarters will er< a|so reported intentions to far-
, excise tax on (hinadlan lumber subject, What Is Christ to Me?" by George F Root
polluting the soil must be rigidly give them a minimum of 500 cubic row approximately the same num-
Endeavor meets at 7 o'clock and
Ja n et Gaynor anti C harles Farrell In a scene from 'The issued an order imposing a three at the morning service Sunday at
enforced to make such rule effec­ feet of air space per man Bunk ber of sows frOD1 Jun,. j
per cent special excise tax on all 11 o'clock. The evening service the evening service atarta at 8
First
Year,”
Fox
picture,
whl
ch
comes
to
the
McDonald
tive.
houses shall be adequately heated ,,mber j
lumber when coming from the will atari al 7:30 and will close o'clock with a apedal musical pro
theatre Sunday for a three days.
(f) A small temporary incinera­ and roof, walls and floors shall be
,n jbe eleven western states there
United Statea. This tax Includes promptly at 8:15. The message will gram Including cuugrrgatlonal sing
tor shall he constructed near the weather-tight.
Bunk houses, in- was a
of 10 per cent In
rough
lumber formerly free and be "The Expulsive Power of a Ing. duel by Mr. and Mrs. D. II
FOOTBALL PICTURE AT
stable«. Incinerators capable of do­ eluding bunks, bedding, cuspidors, spring pigs. Idaho reported a de GAYNOR GETS NATURAL
the effect Is to nullify Ihe exemp­ Great Affection." The young peo­ Murphv, and other number« The
ing effective work can be con­ etc., shall be kept scrupulously i creass, oj jg per cent, hut an in­
REX TODAY. TOMORROW tion on rough lumber from Canada ple will meet at ihe church for the paslor will give another of Ills
ROLE IN “FIRST YEAR'
structed for an exceedingly small clean and free from contamination. creaae of 4 per cent was reported
when imported into the United 7 30 service when they will assist evangelistic sermons.
No artificialities of manners, Entire Film Centers Around Fam States as written Into the 1930 with Ihe music At 8:15 they will
sum of money.
lt> Bunk houses, bath houses, ,n Ore(;o!1 ln Washingtou and Call-
ous Derby Day Activities
garb or speech were affected by
(g) There must be. in camps of drying rooms, latrines, mess halls. : (oruia
Charles Pools Rotter
tariff act. Rough lumber will now. go In cars to some outdoor beauty
at Yale University
100 men or more, one employe meat houses, kitchens, and other1 A decrease of 14 per cent in fall Janet Gaynor for her role in "The
Charles 1* i'oole. partner In Ihe
by this Customs instruction be duti­ slut where Miss Myrna Bartholo­
whose particular duty -hall be act­ buildings in any permanent camp („row ings »a reported in the First Year." In which both she and
able at »1.00 a thousand and subject mew will lead a meeting of Ills Poole - Gray • Bartholomew funeral
"Derby Day" at Yale is one ot
ing as scavenger and garbage col­ shall be connected by suitable western states. Idaho was down 20 Charles Farrell appear as a normal
also to the excise tax of »3.00 a Epworth League In a study uf "The homes In Eugene and Mprlngfleld
lector.
walks made of lumber, cement, cin- per eent Washington 10 per cent, young American couple deeply en the many colorful celebration.- used thousand, or the same total duty God of Nature". Rev. Poindexter Is reported Io be greatly Improved
as
pari
of
Ramon
Novarro's
new
<h) All manure shall be gathered ders. or other suitable material. Qyegou 5 Per cent, and California grossed in each other.
charge as finished lumber.
will give a short explanatory talk nt his home this morning lie was
starring feature. "Huddle." now :
and burned each day and for the Such houses, rooms. latrines, halls. 5 per cent
on astronomy. The young people : quite ill yesterday.
In “Merely Mary Ann" Janet
playing at the Rex theatre for 2
convenience of the collector shall kitchens, and other buildings shall
• • •
of Ihe Coburg church will cooper
was an English scullery maid;
NO ACTRESSES NEEDED
days.
be thrown into a tightly covered be made and maintained absolutely
The quarterly farm labor report "Daddy Long Lags" presented her
Returns from Camp
ale In the service. Regular Bunday
box.
IN
BOY’S
SCHOOL
FILM
fly-proof so that flies and other in- of tbe v s Bureau Of Agricultural as a homeless orphan fated to
This big event in campus activi­
Miss Elisabeth Hughes has re-
school will meet at 9 45 g. m
(I) All fecal matter shall be sects will not be permitted to en Economlcs. which was released wash, scrub floors and nurse the ties occurs yearly during the fam­
1 turned from Salem where she has
treated in the same manner or else ter any part o l such houses, rooms. Ju]y 12 indicated that the available babies; for "Delicious" she wore ous regatta at Derby. Conn., along ' What la said to be one of the
been allendlng a girls' camp fur the
most
interesting
and
novel
screen
Coburg M. b. Services
treated in some other approved latrines, halls, kitchens, or other 3Upply of farm iabor In the United the red tam and kilts of Scotland the Housatonic River.
All of the
, past few weeks
playa of the current season has
manner. Collection and incinera­ buildings.
States is twice as large as the ef­ and adopted the delightful brogue Junior class members wear high
itev. Dean C. Poindexter will
been booked for showing al the
tion is the safest in the long run
Roseburg People Here
fective demand. Demand is 62 per of the highlands to emphasize her hat and cutaway coats as part of Fox McDonald theatre Friday and preach on the subject, "The Divine
and the easiest method is by mak­ FIDDLERS OF COUNTY
the celebration, during which every- j
Mr und Mrs It G Doss of Rose
cent normal, and supply 124 per characterization.
Human
In
Christ."
at
the
Coburg
Saturday, according in an announce­
ing u e of a removable pan. which
burg are here thl. week visiting
VIE AT REX TONIGHT CM,t- Farm waRe< are rePortPd ,he But in "The First Year" she ha one ha a hilarious outing.
ment yesterday by Manager Ray Methodist church at 9 45. The
can be often and freshly limed.
al Ihe home of their son-in-law and
_______
lowest In 30 years
Sunday
school
will
meet
at
10
30
The
"traveling
grandstand."
built
W. Jones.
a father and mother of ample
(J) The kitchen and eating
daughter. Mr and Mrs. Vern Dan
Old time fiddlers of Lane coun-
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The picture is "Tom Brown of miiiedlately following the morning
means, wears charming frocks, and on flat cars, tarries the Jolly crowd
houses in particular shall be effec
iela.
service.
ty
will
vie
for
the
plaudits
of
the
SALTING
GOOD
PLAN
FOR
along
the
river,
enabling
them
to
Culver." will) Tom Brown and Slim
entertains various young men as
lively screened. It is also desirable
audience this evening when they
Summerville In the leading roles,
suitors. In fact, the chief charm follow the boats closely.
to have this done for the hunk
appear on the stage of the Fox-Rex VEGETABLE PRESERVING of this latest Gaynor-Farrell ro­
Besides these thrilling scenes ol and was filmed partly at Universal
houses
theatre in Eugene. Manager Jas.
That "salting" is an economical mance is said to be the delightful boat races, there are several Var City and partly at the famous Cul­
(k) All garbage shall be collect­
O'Connell of the theatre has ar­ method of preserving the surplus naturalness of both players who sity football games in which No ver Military Academy In Indiunu
ed in tight cans and incinerated
ranged for several cash prizes for beans of the home garden Is pointed rely solely upon their personali­ varro takes part with a number of
A noteworthy feature of "Tom
daily along with the manure and
winners of the violin and harmon­ out by the Home Economics dlvis ties to emphasize the dramatic noted gridiron stars. Including. Brown of Culver" is the fail that
other rubbish.
ica contests.
Ernie Pinckert, Jess Hibbs ar.d not a glr, appears In .1 and yet.
Ion of the extension service. Vege highlights of the story.
(II Non-lnflamable refuse, such
it I said the story is not tacking
tables
such
as
beans,
cabbage,
beet
as tin cans, shall be collected daily
"The First Year.” ope-ing on
in Intense "hear’ Interest." The
tops and turnip tops, may be salted Sunday for a 3 da' showing at
and placed in a deep earth pit and LARGE GROUP ATTENDS
Novarro's supporting cast In
cover'd over with a light covering
WATERMELON PARTY in three different ways—by dry the Fox McDonald theatre wa eludes Madge Evans. V ila Merkel list of players appearing wild
of earth each day.
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salting with fermentation, dry »alt adapted from Frank Craven's play Rail h Graves. John Arletlgc. Frank Brown. Warner und Summerville
Nearly 30 young people of Spring ing without fermentation and by by Lynn Starling and was directed Albertson. Kane Richmond. Martha Includes Hlchurd Cromwell. Sldnei
(mi All urinals shall consist ot
Toler. Russell Hopton. Andy De­
open trenches limed each day with field attended the watermelon and the strong brine method,
by William K. Howard
Sleeper, Henry Armetta. Fertile
vine, Kit Guard, and other screen
Dry salting with fermentation is
quicklime and fresh quicklime shall swimming party which members
Boros. Roekcliffe Fellows and Joe
favorites The picture was direc­
be added in the proportion of one- of Mrs. A. B. Van Vaizah's Sunday, the most popular method, according
Sauers.
ted by William Wvler.
half barrel per day for each 100 school class of the Methodist to home economists of the exten- MRS. ADAMS HOSTESS TO
men.
church held at Riverside park Wed- sion service who explain It as fol- MISSION GROUP TUESDAY
<n) All food supplies shall be nesday evening. Swimming was en- lows:
BUS TRAFFIC IMPROVES
Members of the Missionary soci­
kept carefully screened.
Joyed until after dark. The melons
Use 3 pounds of salt (coarse or
AS MORATORIUM ENDS
(ol Thorough and
ystematic were eaten around a bonfire on the fine) for each 100 pounds of vege­ ety of the Christian church were
The tlellig baseball it am defeut-
scrubbing of kitchens and eating river's edge.
A noticeable Increas ■ lu th • num
tables. Cover the bottom of the guests at the home of Mr. and
container with a one-inch layer of Mrs. M R Adams Tuesday even­ d th? Thurston team last Sin.day ber of pas enters wh 1 ride tin-
bus between Eugene und Spring-
vegetables and over that sprinkle ing. Mrs. Ella Lombard led the 17 to 4
a little of the salt. Desirable con discu sion program on the subject.
Mis Inns clement ha returned field has been noted this we k with
tainers are stone crocks, hardwood "Thoughts of Great Leaders." and home after spending some time the enforcing of the auto license
kegs and glass Jar not suitable for Mrs. D. B Murphy and Mrs. R. E wllh her sister. Mrs. Basl at Silver law which prohibits the driving
of automobiles without this year's
sealing. Repeat the alternating lay­ Moshier sang a duet. The hostess ton.
ers of vegetables and salt until served refreshments.
Clyde Hart and Howard Murry license tags.
container Is about three-fourths full.
accompanied l»y Misses Dorothy
To the top layer add remaining salt
and Marjorie Hart have returned SMALL GIRL TREATED
F orm er Resident Here
and over it spread a piece of muslin
HERE FOR DOC BITE
James Young, former resident of from a motor trip through Wash­
or three thicknesses of cheese­
Springfield was here from Port­ ington, Idaho. Wyoming., Utah, Nev­
cloth. Tuck the cloth in at the
Mildred Bellinger. 11 years old,
land on business Wednesday. Mr. ada, Arizona and California. They
4des and weight It with a board
Young’s father operated a bakery report a wonderful trip with the was Beverly bitten by a police dog
or plate.
while playing Wednesday. The
exception of hot weather.
here for manye years.
Place the container ln a moder­
Mrs. William Burnett left Wed­ dog's teeth rut Into the flesh back
ately warm room. If a brine does
nesday for Kllsnn Springs for an In­ of the right ear. She was given the
Vacation ir M ountains
not cover the vegetables in about
tetanus anti-toxin treatment at the
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Wright and definite stay.
24 hours, add heavier weight. When
office of a local physician.
their
son-inlaw
and
daughter.
Mr.
,-d Ru sell motor, d to Salem
bubbling stops, fermentation is com­
plete. This may take from 8 to 30 and Mrs. Price of Portland spent last Monday on business.
the first of the week at the Wright
Mrs. Arch 8 hough end Miss Mil­
day*.
4*
cabin
on Horse creek.
dred Price motored to Rltie River
Store container In a cool room.
J. A. Phelps. Mrs. A. C. Miller
last Wednesday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ehrlnan Olustlna and Mrs. C.
Remove cloth and any scum or
O/zv»Z/o/y F O X W IS T C O A S X TH E 4TJtt%
Attends Funeral—Joel Cowden of Mrs. Eelix Sparks for a few days. E. Jordan returned from the Home
mold. See that brine come« up to,
but not over, the cover. Covpr the Manhattan, Nevada, arrived In
The Ladles’ Aid society held a makers camp at Cleawox lake Sun­
surface of the brine with melted Springfield Tuesday evening from silver tea and election of officers day night. They report a wonderful
paraffin When vegetables are used his home to attend the funeral of at the home of Mrs. John Price time.
from the supply or when the paraf­ his father. J. A. Cowden, who died last Thursday afternoon, Mrs. Lawr
Miss Florence Jordan entertained
fin breaks from moving the con­ here Sunday.
ence Gossler was elected president the members of the Junior Endea­
On Our Stage 9 P. M.
tainer. remove, remelt and replace
for the next year and Mrs. Charles vor at her home Friday night.
CASH PRIZES — SOME FUN
the paraffin.
Taylor re-elected secretary and Games were played In the woods
SUM M ONS
Before using salted vegetables, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE treasurer.
behind the Jordan home until re­
rinse them In fresh water and cook
STATE OF OREGON FOR LANE
On Our Screen
The Thurston Farmers company freshments were served. Miss Jor­
COUNTY.
them. They may be soaked in
threshing machine started working dan who Is leader of the group
fresh water to remove some of the CLELL L. ALFORD. Plaintiff, vs. Monday, the other machine known was assisted by Bonnie Jean Tin
FLORENCE M ALFORD. Defend-
acid taste.
as the Pepper Box started last I ker.
ent
MADGE EVANS
Lyman Tinker is recovering
To: Florence M Alford, the above Thursday.
named defendant.
Here from Junction
Mrs. Beulah Harblt who has been from n ten days Illness with tonsil-
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
Thomai Nelson, editor of the
OF OREGON, GREETING: You visiting her daughter, Mrs. Peterson Itla.
Times, and J. H. Miller, mortician, are hereby required to appear and at Salem for several weeks re­
Miss Leola Ewbanks has been
of Junction City were visitors at answer the complaint of the plain­ turned home last Sunday, her son j visiting at the home of her sister,
the Odd Fellows lodge In Spring- tiff on file herein on or before four Cecil Harblt, who Is working at ' Mrs. J. A. Phelps. She left Wed
weeks from the date of the first
field Wednesday night.
nesday morning accompanied by
publication of this summons; or for Elkton brought her home, and her
want thereof the plaintiff will take granddaughter. Margaret Campbell, Evelyn Phelps for a few days camp­
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
ing up the McKenzie river
Judgment against you and will ap­ returned with her.
On Our Stage 9 P. M.
Notice is hereby given that the ply to the court for the relief pray
I A group of young folks met at
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Dave
Weaver
from
undersigned Clara Fawver has been ed for In the complaint and (or a
appointed administrator of the decree of absolute divorce from Crocket, California, started home the home of Mrs. Maggie Stewart
estate of Ezra S Collins, by the you.
last Monday, accompanied by Mr for a surprise birthday party In
BOB CUSTER
BUILT IN OREGON
County Court of Lane County, Ore­
This summons Is published once and Mrs. A. W. Weaver for an ex­ honor of Dwight Brown. The even
gon, and ail persons having claims a week for four consecutive weeks
ing
was
spent
with
games
and
FOR OREGON HOMES
against said estate will present In the Springfield News, a weekly tended visit. Mr. Weaver plans to
the same duly verified at the law newspaper published at Springfield, visit his son, Arwei Weaver In music. Refreshments of sandwiches
Smashing Serial
office of Whitten Swafford. 202 Tlf- Lane County, Oregon, by an order San Diego, also a daughter, Mrs. cage and punch were served to
fany Bldg., Eugene, Oregon, on or of the Hon. G. F. »klpworth, Judge Fred Stone In San Francisco be­ I fourteen.
Free Ice Cream for the Kiddies
before six months from this date. of this Court, made August 1st,
Saturday Afternoon
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Chegem of
fore returning.
Dated and first published August 1 1932.
Seattle, Washington, spent the
Mrs.
William
Ruth
and
daugh-
4 1932.
Dated and first published this 4th
CLARA FAWVER, Admlnlstra day of August, 1932.
1 ter, Monica, motored to Portland week-end at Cloverdale with Mrs.
ANY TIME
tor.
FRANK B. REID, Attorney for last Friday where they spent the f'heyems parents, Mr. and Mrs.
ANY DAY
WHITTEN SWAFFORD. At­
Plaintiff, Residence and P. O. ‘ week end with her daughters, Mrs. John Sellers. Mrs. Chezem remain-
torney for estate.
address Eugene, Oregon.
1 «ul fur nn pxtpndpd visit.
Adrian and Mis Laura Ruth.
(A 4-11-18-25— a. 1)
(A 4-11-18-25— » 1)
Thurston
I Upper Willamette
TONIGHT
‘i'iddler’s Contest’
Ramon Navarro
CUDDLE*
COLONIAL
Saturday Only
HAR.MOMCA CONTEST
Ranges
‘Son o f the Plains'
‘Heroes of the West’
$49.50 to $110.00
WRIGHT & SONS
15c