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PAGE 8 EUGENE REGISTER, EUGENE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20, 1929 aandwlchea were aerved by Mra. 3. O. Smith, Mra. B.

Queen, Mra. Joe Queen, mm IS COUPLE 50 YEARS WED Marionettes Will Be Shown at Armory in Eugene March 20 of Mra. Maggie Wllklna and Mra. a. u.

Wlltale. The following were preaent: Mra. Josephine Crlas, Mra. rannie Wlltal, and aon, Mr. and Mrs.

Joe Queen and daughter Vivian, Mr. and Mrs. L. Z. Queen, Mr.

and Mra. A. B. Wllklna, Mrs. Markan, Mr.

and Mra. Oeorge Savage, Harv, Lojoy, Oertle Buchanan. Mra. E. J.

Mills. Mr. and Mra. J. C.

Smith and daughter Viola. Frank Oourley. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Savage and eon Bobble.

La, Savage. Mr. and Mra. 8. M.

Finney and children Norsh Wright, Hardy Queen, Orace Wllklna and Vernle Dial. Mr. and Mrs. Easton Walterville Celebrate Anniversary the V. ot O.

wilt receive treatmenj for her throat while In Portland. Loren Boggs has gone to Klamata Palls where he has a Job. Lojd Oare rlson will now drive the high achool bus from Fischer's camp In Loren 'l place. E. E.

Collins of Reedaport was Marcola Tuesday transacting bosh ness. Mr. Collins waa a former reel, dent of Marcola. Roy Lane went to Reedaport Motv day to get tha reat of hla boueehols) goods. Roy Is now working at thi Price store.

The revival meetings held at the church of Chrlat at Marcola tor tt4 paat two weeka have been well ate tended. There la special mualo acu) ever; one la welcome. ignificant Figures Cited by Magazine cuhui lll I II 1 I' 1 I II IH' Wll. 1 1 1 PJJ1I" The Gnome Orchestra from "The Muglcal Lnnd of one of the feature, of the mow. WALTERVILLE, March 19.

(Special) The golden wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mra. Jease Eaatot was celebrated Sunday, March 17, at their home. They received many nlca olfts. Th, day was apent In oeclalization, Standardiza- Marcola theatre on Sunday night waa well attended.

A very iucceasful dance waa given by Illahe camp at the I. O. O. F. hall Saturday night.

Quite a number of visitors from Junction City attended the dance. Mra. J. 8. Bung of Portland a sister of E.

E. Boggs, apent the weekend at the Boggs home. Mr. and Mra. Henry Whltall of Eugene also vlalted at the Bogga home.

Mra. Whltall la a daughter of Mr. and Mra. Bogga. Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Price and For-rest Martin drove to Walker Sunday and called on Mela Jensen at that place. What might have been a very serious accident happened on the highway Just out of Marcola Saturday evening. L. Z.

Queen and tittle grand daughter Vivian were walking on the aide of the road when the Belknap car and the Splcer ear collided. Mr. Queen was thrown to the ground and somewhat badly bruised Little Vivian waa not hurt. Both cars were badly damaged. Tha Marcola people are thinking of having algna placed on each aide of the town aa there are so many email children going to and from achool, unlesa there la a apeed limit, some one will be hurt.

Mra. T. H. Mehl and daughter Katbertne of Mabel drove to Portland Monday for a few days' outing, Mlaa Katharln, who la a student st NEW GROUP IS TALKED ID 01 rrouiiuis ia ncm for Future lauriu on OroKon'e do- CHILDREN WILL APPEAR Week-Day Bible School Will Give Demonstration at Junction aarlcul- NEWS OF MABCOLA MARCOLA. March 19.

(Special) Mr. and Mra. E. B. Doan of the Crow neighborhood Visited with J.

B. Churchill of Marcola over th, weekend. Mra. Doan Is th, daughter of Mr. Churchill.

Mr. and Mrs. Ed Johnson and daughter, Marjorle of Santa Clara vlalted at the J. S. Turner home Sunday.

They also vlalted with Mr. and Mrs. Herold Perkins of the Mar-cola garage. Mr. and Mra.

John Whlteell and son Everette spent Sunday at Dorena visiting at the Kirk borne. Mlaa (da McBrlde, Lola Scott, Bud and Merle Harper took In a ahow In Eugene on Saturday night. The dog circus that showed at the by B. O. Hartan.

ii.miMMM. In an ad- Utilities Division of League of Oregon Cities May Be Formed Here In the course are: Wayne M. Akers, Walter H. Banks. D.

O. Marnhart. V. M. Cameron, Royal H.

Colllna, Ruth Crane, Lonnle Crawford, B. Dot-son. U. E. Ulaaa of Cottage Clrove, James Wesley Haines, Henry Hauser, Delbert V.

Hill, OeorRe P. Hlnkle. II. p. Houser, Eston B.

Humphrey, Roger. Klmberllng. Bnm Lohman of Junction City, Lewla O. Melsel, Robert C. Merrill, Edward h.

Mlckelson, Hubert, W. Moore. Harry W. Nelson, Ernest Poore, William Wesley Porter, Kenneth M. Potts, H.

Rodemacher, B. J. Relyea, H. E. Rlch-ardaon, Loy Rowling.

A. M. Bkade, Boldon O. Taylor, John M. Walker.

O. B. Washburne of Junction City, Harold W. White. L.

E. Zlnlker of Crea-well, and Wallace Wlntler. Scheaffer-Parker Conklin and Waterman Fountain Pens and Pencils In Wide Variety Kuykendal Drug Co. 870 Willamette St. Phone S3 ol i vMlerdav'a meet- Kouiry club at the to the W.Mt I wlilrh elatcamen looked Hh! wt btfor.

tle gold ru.li dlfU tin great prOKreM eating and vlalttng. Those who were there to celebrate their wedding day were Mr. and Mra. E. R.

Schwerlng, Mr. and Mra. Easton. Mr. and Mra.

W. O. trvln of Eugene. Mr. and Mra.

W. E. Schwerlng and small daughter, Gloria, of Blu, River. Rube and Margaret Montgomery of Lea-burg, Lucy Schwerlng of Portland, Ruth and JuanlU Schwerlng of Eugene, Oall Easton, Jesse and Dorothy Schwerlng besides Mr. and Mrs.

Jesaa Easton. Mr. and Mra. Easton car married In Peaamarsh, Sussex, England, March IS, 1870. One daughter, Mable waa born to them there.

When ahe waa two yeara.of age Mr. and Mrs. Easton came with her to Walterville, where they have lived alnca. Later a aon. Arthur, and a daughter, Lucy was born to them.

Mr. and Mrs. Eaeton's daughter Mable, who Is now Mrs! E. R. Schwerlng haa alz children living and on, dead.

Their aon, Arthur, haa on, daughter and their daughter, Lucy, who Is W. O. Irvln, has no children. Mr. end Mrs.

Easton have one great grand daughter who Is the daughter of Mr. and Mra. Walker Schwerlng of Blue River. Walker Schwerlng the youngest aon ot Mr. and Mrs.

E. R. Schwerlng. ha 1Q 1 K. he P' 4800 nvfl improved ro.de: more then rour HARVARD GALLS WARNER annually canneries which n.rlcfrt 4.137.301 caeca or P'u "moil of the rfLdT in tli.

three Northweet I1 lc? in of 40 iicr cent over Lptf. Bliu On Its Way-Bill Where? Formation of a municipal utilities drvlslon of the League of Oregon Cities will be discussed at a meeting at the Oaburn hotel Friday noon to which representatives of various municipalities, her, for th, atream pollution conference on the University ot Oregon campus, will be Invited. No definite plans for such a division have been shaped, but the presence of the engineers and othera In Eugene la regarded aa an opportunity for them to get together and talk over the possibilities of such a move, according to C. A. McClaln, superintendent of the Eugene water board.

At present, he said, all problems having to do with utilities departments are usually brought up In the general sessions of the league of cities, and for that reason cannot always be gone Into aa thoroughly as they might be if only those Interested In the particular subjects were talcing them up. The Leaguo of Oregon cities will be well represented at the atream pollution conference. Former Oregon Professor to Carry on Important Research Work is the fate of this little fellow? Will It be added to the large heap of mortalities or will it retain its vitality and become a profitable MISS CRISS HONORED Birthday Prty Held at Queen Home at Marcola MARC OLA, March If. (Special) A party waa held on Saturday night, March IS, at th, L. Z.

Queen home In honor of Mra. Josephine Crlaa, 'h, occasion being her birthday, the evening waa apent in singing. Old-time music waa rendered by Mr. and Mra. 8.

N. Finney and son Loren, and by George Savage, Lee Savage and Buck Queen. Refreshments of and Word of the appointment of Sam Bnss' Warner, former member of the law a 1ool faculty here, to the law achool faculty at' Harvard university haa been received Professor Warner will be in charge of important research work In crime under hla Harvard appointment. Profeaor Warner haa been at Syra-cuai university during the past year, having resigned laat year from the Oregon law school faculty, following a number of year, of service here. At flyracuse he was able to carry on hla research work, which will be continued and extended at Harvard.

Profeaor Warner la the son of Mrs, Murray Warner, donor and director of the Murray Warner art museum at the University of Oregon. Thla museum la to be housed In the new fine arts building soon to rise on old Klncald field 'on the untveralty campus. SALES CONVENTION SET IS Members of Organization Come This Week A sales convention of A. Schilling and enmnmv will In poor ventilation and, more improper feeding, all take their toll. Fisher's Chick Mashes contain the necessary digestible proteins, miner-als and vitamines for safe, rapid development.

These feeds are choice of bookkeeping poultrymen, During the chick season the poultry-man is called upon for the best of his ability. At no other time of the year does he have so much at stake. Many things enter into chick losses, so many, in fact, that it is sometimes difficult to place the blame accurately. Overcrowding, overheating, chilling, Thursday, Friday and Saturday of Expert Watch Repairing; Carter's Jewelry 23 'West 8th tins wcca, ana win attract 10 Officials of the company to Eugene, Those who will coma to the meeting are: M. E.

Harlan, advertising manager; Charles Flammer, aalea manager: A. Rmtl A talAlp T. JUNCTION CITY, March 10. (Special) Tho weeK-dny Bible clioul under Miss Grace Harding of Eugene la planning a demonstration of It. work Krlduy evening.

March 33, at the M. E. church. An Interesting program haa born prepared which will open at 7:30. Tho program la announced as followa: Hong, congregation: Invocation, Rev.

Drake; pime-ant, "How We Got Our Bible," fifth and sixth grades; song. "My Procl-oua Bible." third and fourth grades; Blblo drill; aong. fifth and sixth grades: stories of Clort'a care, third and fourth grades; "How Ood Made the World." Mildred Ross; "How Ood Promised to Send Ilia Son." Betty Domaschofsky: "How Ood Cared for Noah," Ruth Pryort "How Ood Cnred for Abraham," Helen aong and prayer; "Joaeph and Hla Dream." Bertha Oray; "How Joseph Was Sold." Marie Ivle; "How Joseph Bo-came Ruler of Egypt." Dramatized. Klnc Pharoah, Charlea Johns; Joseph Howard Specr: servant. Merle Burton: butler, Robert Hicks; fan bear-era.

Ireno naamtissen and Helen Hahn: musicians, Ingvaard Skovbo. KdKar Jager, Freddie Miller and Merle Hcntze. "How Joseph Made Himself Known to His Father." Evelyn Walls; nineteenth Psalm, fifth and alxth grades: song: atorles of Jeaua, fifth and sixth grades; Jesus' earlv life. Ar-lelnh Tracer: "How Jesus Showed His Power Over Nature." Helen Klnser: "How Jesus Showed Hla Power Over Disease." Lois Klnser: "How Jesua Showed HI. Power Over Death," Oswald Movlus; "Proof that Jesus la the Son of Ood," Agnes Nielsen: aong: one hundredth Psalm, third and fourth grades: electric map demonstration, fifth and alxth gradea: Oood Samaritan Stories, fifth and sixth grade; Thanksgiving prayer aong, third and fourth grades; short addreaa.

chairman of board: salute to American flag: aong; aaluta to Ohrlatlan flag; song: benediction, WEDDING 0F INTEREST Miss Korks and Mr. Ilnrgaard Married In Kiigeue JUNCTION CITY, March 10 (Special) A woddlng of much Inter-eat to Junction City people took place In Eugene Saturday evening when Mlaa Elllnor Kocka of Bantu Clara became the bride ot Elmer Bar-gas rd of this city. Tho wedding waa solemnized In the Emmaua Lutheran church and a reception held afterward In th, church parlors. About 100 guests were present, those from Junction City Including Mr, and Mra. Paul Borgaard and family, Mr.

and Mra, Alfred Borgaard' and family, Mr. and Mra. Fred Borgaard and family, Nela Borgaard, Dt. and Mra. C.

A. Scott, Mr. and Mra. Erneat Miller and family, Mr. and Mra.

Robert Wilde. Arno Jacksh. John Bodtker and Oladya Christensen. The bride waa attended by Mlaa Helga Jensen of this place as bridesmaid and tho best man was victor Johnson. Mr.

and Mra. Borgaard will make their home In thla city, having rented the Etleftson house where they will soon be at home to their friends. Mr. Borgaard la the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs.

Paul Borgaard of thla city and la employed In the bakery here. sen. J. H. Smith.

N. P. Anderson, O. c. Wright, J.

B. Haraden, W. C. Wela-er, J. McOarvey, E.

J. Relland, J. A. Cooke. M.

P. Oleesnn snrf PROPERTY DEAL IS MADE Large Building In Harrlsburg Traded For Form RARRISBURO, March IB. (Special) A large real eatat, deal. Involving a hnlMlno. anrf Callahan's Classified Ads OFFICE DESKS CALLAHAN'S FTJBNITCBE STORE Elks' Bldf.Oar Jew Location Fischer's 1929 Feeding Schedule If yon do not already have a copy, write for onr 1928 Simplified Chick Feeding Schedule.

It gives complete Instructions for feeding and caring for your chicks and explains Fisher's Chick Mash. Fisher Flooring Mills Seattle. klna. They will atay at the Eugene uuici, woere tne convention is to be held. mil 'fss'l establishment In Harrlaburg, la under industry Large nld that there era Saw "tile In the atate.

Jio joo.ooo. Those cattle 17.000.000 in dairy prod- fl that the lloejue river population in the that 1 1.000 carload. product, were out JSm 'in IMS, ot Wlch 6000 touil value of the valley'. in 1MB 10.000.000, or nU woman and child 'in, nlley. nm are WOO on the lumber pay-? Klamath "d-lit toialliw 8.000.000 annually.

tS5t 400.000.0OO feet. Thirty per I added to theee figure. I ih. rw weyerhaeuaer mill in he aaaerwd. Turkey Uuilneee.

Grow, rotor production In Doujlaa Sr aarlaced from SOO.000 five Vw 300.000 in 1028. took flrat place for potato in 1038 at th. aae International exposition, and Ut 10 montha haa or a month of dairy cattle to jomts. Hood River 83BS art apple, SO00.000 In 3. ind total ahlpmenui of fruit a lit valley totaled Wer flpire.

were given to Indl-, the masnltiide of the cat-ud wheat Induatrlea In Oregon. 'Offgon' greatest aald Mr. can. "I for more people wltlv -XT md ability to help develop natural He howerer, that the atnte la malt-I kaulirsr, for there are 60,000 limlllH, and farm families are mini In number at the rate of per year. speaker outlined a plan for ih development of agriculture ItauMry In the tate.

Hewged idillaatlon on produce which the II beat fitted to produce, and pbuized the value o' etandardlaa-Qind grading of placing 7 the beat on the market. In ad-he aald. Oregon ahould wthe moat attractive label, and I imrthtng on a quality baale. tthindlse. lie aald, ahould be put i Mtnctlva containers, and Into indtnt units.

EW PILOT FLIES HERE 111!" Moore Arrive, for Work at liulil Airways liter flying from Seattle to Itu- In three hours. "Dlnty" Moore, Hobl Airway, pilot, landed hla liruje and blnck airplane on the pal air field laat night at tk. ind reported for duty at the olficea. The ahlp In which lioore traveled was built by nd hea eeen much uaa In fmunil Statue, where Moore la 1 known pilot, ton wu graduated from i 'I'ld aviation achool, and haa years of commercial flying nee. Ho hna flown the air J'We i from Seattle to Vlotorla.

connected with the Airways company, the North- We Sell Armstrong's Inlaid LINOLEUM get our prices CHARLEFS 63 West 8th Phone 1122 comraci ana tne actual transrer will probably be completed aext week. F. 8. Moody la exchanging; the Moody hardwaro ator, and th, building for S00 acrea of bottom land near Peoria. Dan Webster of Eugena gets the Har-rlsburg property.

The farm la known aa tha Liggett place. It la fairly well Improved and reckoned on, of th, beat tracts In that aectlon. Sea and Bear THE NEW MAJESTIC "Radio Headquarters" RADIO SERVICE SUPPLY 111 West 7th Phone 89 Pacific Feed Supply Eugene, Oregon Gower Newburg, Oregon 20th Century Store, Woodburn, Oregon mm 7 V' i' ft: 'I mm YH f'1 ,6. 5, 1 4 TV 'i 41 i 7 Mm III mm sv i'V HI Campus Calendar Artistic Picture Framing at Ludf ord's S3 West Broadway Phone 749 Is your watch as old-fashioned as th, high-wheeled blkeT Trade It In now for a new one. SMABTT'S 196 Willamette Tuesday morning, 8 o'clock, com' "Troubles we don't talk about" mere building Chamber aecretarlea short course starts.

Thursday morning, 9 o'clock, it seminar room, Condon hall Commonwealth conference on stream pollution. Thursday morning, 9 o'clock, at new men dormitory Commonwealth conference on religious and moral education. Thursday evening. 8:30 o'clock, at Dr. J.

F. Montague, leading specialist, tells what to do about some of them, however. alumni hall Reception for delegates to commonwealth conference and chamber aecretarlea' meetlnga. Every day, 3 to 4 o'clock Oregon museum -of fin, arts open to public. JOSEPH FlANXUN MoN- I taotjb, M.

is well-known in the medicsl world as an authority on intestinal and rectal ailments. He is connected with the Rectal Clinic ae Bcllevue Medical College, New York, and is an au-' thor and lecturer of note on rectal diseases. He first, captured the attention of the general public with his recent book, "Troulhi Wt Don't Talk About now in its third printing. ji Fancy oilcloth Squares, .48 Inches; good AO rnlnrm XOC Williams' Self Service Store 36 PASSJANK TESTS Special Course (liven liy'llufh Rosso Finished Th, courso In "negotiable Instruments," being by Hugh Reason for the American Institute of Banking, educational department, haa been passed by 36 Lane county people Those who have passed the test Probably nobody is better qualified to judge the merits various "regulating agents" than Dr. Joseph F.

Montague. A brilliant New York specialist in intestinal and xctal ailments, he has had ample opportunity to observe damaging effects of the old-fashioned drastic measures that people have used to keep their systems in order. lervice of Seattle, and other companies. "ucceeds Major O. H.

Ecker- WILD ROSE MILK Pur, Milk Kept Pare By SEA LEAPS TI1E INDEPENDENCE CREAMERY 51 7th B. Phone 78D nvn mo local field. Printing at CARL R. BAKER Quality Film Developing and FILM SHOP Films 7 West 7th Kodaks What is more attractive than health? J8BUBO, March The New Improved aaeo-luttt y.or wa" -I. th" Artlaans hall.

A JU of students. itilovM 1vllcd Rucsta "nded rajoyea the ivm commute, headed th, Mr- I netaii i. Tne Prpoa, of Km.i. nrovld9 wholcaome Fnt fo rthe atudent bod. tithe 'isca PvtIX- Grand Opening THE ANGLERS Saturday, March 23rd Orchestra Dancing Meals Served from 5 P.

M. Opening Day Meals at All Hours after opening date SO when he suggests a health measure because it is "absolutely harmless" and because of its "bene-. Scene action" in helping to "reestablish normal habits," his advice is well worth heeding. In his now famous book, "Tnuhht Wt Vtn't TMMwt," Dr. Montague makes special mention of Nujol.

Again, in personal interview he spoke of Nujol as a safe, effective aid to health. He pointed' out, too, its particular advantages in the way of ideal heaviness and unexcelled 1 i Dr. Montague prescribes this form of treatment for his patients, as a pn-vtntivt of painful and serious ailments, and also as a general health measure to be followed regularly. Nujol is rut a medicine. It is a pure, natural substance that helps your system to function as Nature intended it under all conditions, Regularly.

Easily. Normally, It cannot possibly upset you or. disagree with For it contains absolutely no drugs or medicine. Perfected by the Nujol Laboratories of the Standard Oil Company (Kew Jersey). Nujol cot only prevents an excess of body poisons from forming, (we all exaii Store St.

Pathfinder Tread, SUPERTWIST CORDS are 1929's Sensation in Quality Tires at New Low Prices Come in! See the new tread and other improvements. Trade in the mileage left in your old tire and ride safely! Lifetime Guarantee Against Any and All Defects Eugene Vulcanizing Works 957 Oak Phone 1020 Ilffnn. uuiininf ja.lldlnV,"",X" Phone 148 of acute trouble and to nuke yon feel 100 more fit. Buy a bottle of Nujol today; Talcs) some tonight. Keep it up for the next three months.

As Dr. Montague uvs, the only habit Nujol forms is tha priceless habit of regularity, Nujol is for sale st all good drag stores in sealed packages. Mads by the makers of Mistol. "Our printing is de-livercd when have them), but aids in their removal. It is these poisons that drag you down, sap your energy, dull your whole being.

Physicians like Dr. Montague know the serious and far-reaching results of neglecting daily habits. When they recommend anything so simple as a regular ration of Nujol, isn't it worth trying? Both as a preventive McKenzie Highway 22 Miles East of Eugene' Manager Billy Price EVERYONE WELCOME UM.

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