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MORNING REGISTER, EUGENE, THURSDAY, JULY 26, 12 PAGE 4 Christian church of Springfield will Journeil session Monday evenlnf. A pet II Inn was presented by Godaid and llnttdnll tu build a LOCAL COUPLE MAHfllED Stage Star in fishing trip up the MoKeusle for a tew days and will later visit tor a few days lit Ihe homes of It. Peerce of Ktmeue and Hoodwln Vetieta before returning lo IJ-liernfleld- Mr, and Mr. P. Plekert, Mrs.

Myrtle Itobeiiaon, Mrs, Hal all Troul nil Mr. and Mrs. Waller Vlucsut went to Utigeue Huuday afterno iu lo call on Mrs. Alice Plekert, who Is iptlte III at the home of her ilutighler, Mrs. Ulmor Hpnncei', rohlirg lliin Notlcei tnfstat.r laa t'nunly Ht.ai'lal) July SS -'The Methodist church of t'oburg will dlniulas all services for Hunday, I I WEDIMNG HEI.n AT YES-TEIWAY MORNB'O fume Mitchell and Gram Monc 1oe.ve Kor Crater laiac I On Honeymoon (nrr t.ana County Special) 81'RINUFIELD.

Ore, July 25 niarrlaso of Miss Graco Morse West Springfield and James jlltchell of this city was held at o'clock this morning at the fcome of the groom's abler and bro-i her-ln-lw, Mr. and Mrs. Dallas jilurnhy, 410 street. Rev. S.

hllders, nastor of the Springfield fhrlatlan church performed the fcromony. i Both Mr. Mitchell and Mlaa florae arc well known here. Mr. i has been employed In fi ray's Cash store and Miss Morse ft eKtels 'drug store.

The eouple left Immediately uf-' er the ceremony for a wedding )rlp to southern Oregon. They plan Jo spend most of the time at Greater Lake. They will make their ioma here upon their return. i A Mrs Wednesdav Ladie. Fr.

KALPH F0RBET MARCELINE DAI nd FLASH "hIMl liwioiis A I'ailie t'onmb; n.ii. news ee labln Come In sad COOL fly the llrlllt', KtAli S)tem DAY SPA jasMj l.piAbU3 July 9vl, evcepl tile Kunday aclmiil which will meet at 10 ociock. These services are being dismissed In allow the members In attend the Methodist camp meeting al Cottage drove. INSURANCE Sew ua Iwfore tho llro Emery Insurance Agency SI Weel HrueiJwai A delightful romance ot Coney Inland and a girl who learned lesson In love. AlJiO 25c NIGHT Matin 10 Children loo I'lione eel Day I I' firu hrlolt chimney and tha per mit was granted subject to the building tegulallons of the city.

lirdlnanca No. I'JJ. aulhorlslng and einpoweting the mnvol' and recorder lo sign a contract with II. 1 1. Mhepheul for the Imlldln eun.

strui'llon of Iho Coast Forlt punui-Ing unit of the water system located on the west mink of th Coast Fork river about one and oi.e.hnlf miles south of Hi city and declaring an emergency, was imssed. A conlrnct by tliq I'ower ICqiilp nielli coinpany Willi the e'ty of I'otinKO tlrovo tor Iho coi'struc-lion of iiiniiltig plant complete oil the pipe line extension of the city, was iiei'ppted. S. tloilaid made a verbal re. utiesl lo lull hi a or iv sidewalk In front of his properly on north l.anestieet and It was granted, NFWS OF VF.NFTA rirgiBlor l.itna duitiiy VFNKTA.

July 55. Mr, and Mrs, A. M. Matlock and family attended a family reunion pinole at Sllvciion Slindnv. The parsnmtRP at Venetn being wiled for electricity this week and It Is expected that both church and parsonage Will ho connected for llithl by August I.

Carl Mclloivell of Klluene Is em. ployed In the office of the Matlock umbel' company, oceupylng the place left vacant by Mr. l.ni'rone, who went to Mmlesto. recently, Mrs. Hill Holland, who was operated on for goitre at Corvallis last week, if out ot the hoapltal and recovering nicely.

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ooodwin and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace eller of llakerafleld.

reached F.usene Monday evening, having left l'a-kersfleld Saturday evening by automobile. They aro going on a AIIKIIDEEN COM. Tho Coal That Sntl.Ilcs It AIMER CO A I. CO SD W. Broadway Plume 412 "LEADS 'EMAIL THE NEW ZEROLENE foryourmotor A STANDARD OIL PRODUCT 781 Ent Eleventh Ate.

ALWAYS COOL TODAY EDMOND LOWE MARY ASTOR "DRESSED TO KILL" This picture played for two weeks at "The Hoxey" (America's largest theatre). ALSO Comedy Aesop's table ITS ALWAYS COOL Ml. t'HANIA' UOKS TO I'OIti'. land to HIM Sorvlivs at Ciiltngo til-mo t'linil" Mooting Am Growing In lull-rout (Ullit.r I.biio rmmty COTTAGH GltoviS, Ore, July S.V At the services Ihe Meth-odlt caiiip meeting yesterday morning, ltr. IU "Hind lie of the liiumi'lnnce of pruyer.

regret-ting sevinlng -r the and burden of prayer of the church Unlay, At the afternoon service llev. C.rlnKsby the "I'valivr, allnii that "God will lake away that which' we nro willing to put away." At Ihe evening ecrvlcp llv. Bennuvd emphaslicil the fact of sin and lis effects, holding remedy for ln and that follis may have a consciousness of a re-lcnto from sin and kmmlcdito of Hod. Miss Amanda Mllclu'lor. inlulsler from Canyonvllle.

la now p-esent and assisting In the tuectlues, ltov. Walter lloss. retired minister from CroMWell, In present today. The mcctitik'B cuntlnuc lo le well atUMHted and there havo licen several conversion. Dr.

Chancy went to last ulk-lit to avraiiKo tor the vttt of UlKhop Tims I. owe Friday, lie was lo have been 're Thursduy but found It liuposslMo to arrive until Friday. Is expected to preach Friday moenln and afternoon hut will not he able tu be present for the evening service. Uev. Allen of Ten-Mile arrived yesterday.

Itev. of Grants 1'uss and Kv. Kvrty of Dallas and fatnlliea ate among (he arrivals yesterday, Itev. Joseph Knotis of Rofeburg will lead tlic morning prayer meeting each day hereafter. JOE YOUNG, LEAVES cori'AtiE cittiVK nov to his SHIP (Rsla(tr Lan Counly Kp.clal) COTTAGE C1ROVB, Ore, July S3.

Joe Young, son of Attorney and Mrs. Young arrived last night from Bremerton, where his ship, tho West Virginia, Is In dry dock. Joe has been with the United States navy the past two years and is wireless oporutor on the boat, lie will ba home until August 19. on lenvo of absence, when he will Join his ship again al Br-merton and sail for San Pedro. The ship will sail Inter for Chinese wuters.

Joe looks well and Is pleased with the life of the navy. He has a splndld collection of photographs taken all over the world. PUMP PLANT TO BE BUILT COTTAGE ftltOVE COINCIL TARES ACTION mrglalvr Lan. County aprct.l) COTTAGE Ore, July The city council met In ad- Ludf ord's Paint, Wall Paper, Art Goods West Broadway Phono Artistic Picture Framing For many years Blue Bell Milk lias been analyzed for bacteria at the University Oregon, for tlic education of our producers and your protection. Bravely Louise Groody, musical comedy star, is going to forbear "complicating" the life of young Ogden Goelet, heir to the $75,000,000 estate of his banker-father, according to the story which Park avenue is telling and re-telling.

The little star is reported to have had an interesting tete-a-tete with Goelet pere at which the banker informed her that he would cut off his son a penny in event of his marriage to her. But Miss Groody denies it all and now is on the high seas for vacation in France. natenaUeaal Ulsatrsua News) Any trip East can be a Circle Trip! "400" Romance She will stop at Buckley to visit relatives; she will be acompanled by Mrs. II. J.

Bevan ot Eugene. They are making the trip bv auto. Officers Boners and Tilrnbull were up Wednesday morning to Investigate the robbery of Tvesday night. Andrew Olson has been laid up a couple of days by Illness due to excessive heat. Miss Verda Beak left for Ash-land Monday to two weeks visiting Miss Helen and Bernlce Carden.

Mr. and Mrs. John Beak and family spent Sunday at Triangle lake. Mr. and Mrs.

C. W. Dixon and Miss Shnfcr returned Sunday from a weeks stay at Newport. Henry Klrtley of the police force of Portlnnd is spending part of his vacation In Creswell the guest of his sister Mrs. B.

P. Martin. Rev. J. T.

Black left for Dur-hnm, Thursday where he Is minister to the community church. Electric Hvlrmrritllai) A Utfrn I'rodurt XT. I. HA HillS 837 Ollre "Oar Experience Is Your Safeguard" DANCE AT SWIMMERS' DELIGHT Every Sunday Afternoon and Evening Come where there Is real peppy music KING COAL Be sure and get our summer prices. MANERUD-IIUNTINGTON Ell EL CO.

Second to none tlio equal of any We Arc Here to Serve EUGENE BUSINESS COLLEGE It's A Good School I Miner Bldg. Sept. 1 I'lione 8A Try the Chicken NootOeg at the Manhattan Cafe 86 Willamette Phone 1771 OPEN UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT If yon want a clean, cool room, by day nr week, try the. STAR HOTEL, 860 Willamette St, next to J. C.

Penney store. Phone 148 "Our printing is de livered when pronv iscd." Eugene Printing Co. 1047 Willamette hold an old-time Ice cream soclul at the horn of Mrs. M. J.

McKlln, 09 street, Friday evening, beginning at 8 o'clock. No Prayer Mooting to Be Hold (Rttialar t.ana County Spaclal) SPRINGFIELD. July S5 No prayer mooting will be held at the first Methodist church of Springfield Thursday night on ac count of the camp meeting at Cottage Grove. HAMM FARM IS SOLD MRS, HERMAN HUYS AO-ACRE TRACT AT VIDA iR'Slattr t.an County Special) SPRINGFIELD, July Si- Mrs. Rachael Herman of Cresvvell has purchased the farm of Mr.

and Mrs. William Hnmm at Ida. It was announced today by W. Walker, local realtor fwho made the sale. This farm of fifty acrea Is one of the finest In the VMa district.

Mr. and Mrs. Ha mm will occupy the property until about October 1, according to present plans. SFRINGFIEI.D NEWS IN BRIEF Kflatr Lane County gptclall SPRINGFIELD, July 5. reputy Sheriff Earl Lu key accompanied by his mother.

Mrs. Laura Luckey, and son Edwin left today for Kitson Spring. They will spend a week's vaca-lnu there before returning home- Mr. and Mrs, Welby and Mr. and Mrs.

M. M. Perry are leaving this eek-end for Wallowa lake where they will remain for the next week. Al Perkins of Portland formerly resident of Springfield, Is in town for a few days transacting tuslness. Visitors In Springfield today In clude Mrs.

M. B. Neet, Meyer and Sam Putnam of Wal-ervlllc, O. Cunningham of Mrs. Mllo Thompson of Vlda, anu Mrs.

Morris Hills of Jasper. The first of this season's crop of grain to come Into the Spring field Mill and Grain company wa brought In Tuesday afternoon from Lin-llon City. It consisted of a. truck load of barley. Mr.

and Mrs. James Elder of MJlwaukie have been guests at tie home of Mr. and Mm Samuel C. Wright this week. Mts.

Ralph Hurlbutt return to her home at Globe thi. evening after several days In Springfield. Miss Gladys House left today Portland where she will vls't for several days with her brother. NEWS OP COBVRG (Regitier Lnt County Special) COBURG, July 25. Mr, Wassom and wife returned from their fishing trip Sunday.

John Flick was In town from the ranch Wednesday. Mrs. Stas and Mrs. Castle were in Eugene Tuesday. Mr.

Adair and family, Mrs, Bettis and daughter Thelma attended the camp meeting at Cot' tage Grove Sunday. Dr. and Mrs. Jama gin drove to Triangle lake Sunday and spent the day there. Mr.

Ware who owns the vacant building on Willamette street waa in town Saturday. T. E. Edwards, wife and daugh ter, Mrs. Ramsay, and son-lnlaw, Mr.

Ramsay, went to Newport Tuesday. Charles Harrison accompanied by his wife and son and Mrs. Nora Smith and Miss Scott, 'drove to Idylwood park Sunday evening. Mrs. Bettis and daughter of Har rfsburg were In town Tuesday evening.

ALTE VILLE PERSONALS (Ragiater Lane CouDty Special) WALTER VILLE, July 25 Miss Cecil Barnard and Miss Lu- cile Griggs returned to Illinois after spending a few days with Miss Bar nard's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Jackson.

Rev. A. H. Saunders of Eugene will preach Sunday, July 29, Rev. E.

L. Winterberger, the regular minister, will not be able to be here. Bart Smith and Glenden Hare'of Eugene visited a few days last week with II. C. Jackson.

George McQuInn has purchased a new Essex coach. Mabel Loop of Eugene Is visit ing for a while with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. H. C.

Jackson. Hugh Mitchell of Eugene, fish commissioner, looked over the fish racks here last week. Mr. and Mrs. C.

Polley and daughter Mina went on the excursion trip to Odell lake Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Walker Schwerlng and daughter, Gloria Ardelle of Blue River spent the week-end at the home of Mr. Schwering's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. E. R. Schwerlng. Mr.

and Mrs. Irl Deadmond and son Irl of Rainbow, attended the Woodmen of the World picnic Sunday. SWISSHOME NEWS NO! lis (Res'ster Lane County Special) SWISHOME, July 25. Margaret Chappell and Verncll Walker were recently married In Grants Pass. They are staying with Mrs.

Walker's parents at Swlnshome. Charles Acheson and his niece, Margaret Schneider, of Pltasan- ton, were numbered among Ihe excursionists to Odell lake Sunday. Goldle Martin returned last week from Alaska, where she visited with her lister and family. Mrs. Blanche Wise ot Eugene spent several days last week at Cosmos, Nckoma and Swisshome.

Mr. and Mrs. L. Bennett and Mrs. Ed.

Avery were business visitors In Eugene Tuesday, i The -mill crew at Hlgdon has been busy fighting fire, which started from the yarder. They report It well under control al pre sent. A nine pound son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wells of Bwlss- home, Sunday morning.

if you go via Southern Pacific, through California and circli back ovtr Northern lints. Thil lummef get more for your travel fundi. No muter whit your eastern dotinttion po one wir, mum another. You can see the wltole Pacific Com ind much of the United States st only slightly higher fire. FiiKtoCiliforniaoTerthespeoaculafSHASTARDun.

Enjoy cosmopolitan San Frsncitco, Lo Angeles, Hollywood, Sin Diego, world-famed besches ind ruora-cin be in the enchanted circle of your trip cut From California, go etsrwird ovtr iny of the following routes, with choice of routes returning vis nortbea United States or Csntdisn lines. The Sunset Circle STREETS ARE IMPROVED pESlDENTS OP SPRINGFIELD HAVE OILING DONE (Rtglftter Lane founty SPRINGFIELD, July 25 JTwo blocks of Kelly boulevard between and streets and a block pf street between Ninth and Tenth have been graded this week pnd are now ready for rocking. The work has been done under the jllrection of George Valller city ytreet commissioner. Other street Improvements now koing on tn Springfield Include ihe oiling of street between Fourth and Seventh and a stretch if south Fork street near the rest Hence of Mayor G. G.

Bushman. This work was done at the expense if the property owners. TEACHER RESIGNS PLACE IISS DORRIS BRAAT TO TEACH AT CORVALUS -J 1 ImnoD u-l jaJu SPRINGFIELD. July 56 Hiss Dorla Braat. teacher In the Springfield schools during the past year, has resigned her position, It was announced today by Roy W.

tarlton. chairman of the school board. Miss Braat Uught the sixth 'grade last year and was to have taught the fifth during the coming year. She will teach In the Corvallis schools this year. Applications are being received Viow by Mr.

Carlton and the vacancy Is expected to be filled In ihe near future. TERRELL IS SPEAKER JJONS TO HEAR EUGENE COX 2 VENTION DELEGATE 2 tRerlstar Lane County Special) SPRINGFIELD, July 25 33rie Merrell, member of the Bu feene Lions club, will be the speaker it the weekly luncheon of the Springfield Lions club Friday noon it the chamber of commerce rooms, It was announced today by John T. Ketels and Dwight Kessey, mem iiers of the ententalnment commit' See. i Activities of the International Convention recently held at Des Slotnee, Iowa, will be reported by air. Merrell.

Mr. Merrell was Slelegate to the convention from the 32ugene club. WORKMAN IS INJURED liE ONARD BOGGS RECEIVES HEAD WOUND 5 (Stslster Lana County Special) SPRINGFIELD, July 55 Boggs' was brought to Springfield yesterday afternoon iufferlng from a head Injury which lie received while working in the limber at the Fischer Lumber mill it Marcola. He received a punc lure wound In the skull. Mr.

Boggs was struck by a roll ing timber. His condition was re. Jiorted to be improved today. Lodge has melon feed ivOODCRAFT MEMBERS ENJOY SUMMER MEETING (lepadg Ziunoo eua-l JS1SU I SPRINGFIELD, July of the most enjoyable meet inga of the Neighbors of Woodcraft lodge was a feature of the evening, Immediately following tho regu lar lodge session the members went Into the banquet room where sev iral large melons were awaiting Ihem. The supper was planned by Mrs.

Sam Richmond. INJURED MAN BETTER MHS, HENDERSON LEAVES FOR HUSBAND'S BEDSIIIE rRsRlstr t.ane County Special) SPRINGFIELD, July 26. it 1 lit i i I il "I Kound the rim of the United Ststes. Finr on thj "Sunset, Limited," fsmed 'round the world, i Paso nd the old South to qusint, ronnntic New Of-leans. Then by rail, or it no more cost (me iIj mi berth Included in your nil Care) enjoy 100 golden houri lo New York by Southern Pacific Steamship.

The Golden State Circle QUILTING BEE IS HELD LADIES AID AT OlESWELL HAS MEETING Rffiter t.ane County Spcial) CRESWELL, July 25. Th-s ladles' aid society of th Methodist church met Wednesday afternoon and In the absence of the president dispensed with the usual business meeting and spent the time in quilting and sociability. A poem entitled, "Dreamers Column" by Louis Albert Banks was read by the secretary. The members who have birthdays In July were honored. They were Mrs.

F. W. Ogram and Mrs. Clyde Smith. Refreshments of home made Ice cream and cake furnished by Mrs.

I. D. Howe, and Mrs. J. H.

Seitz were served. STORY OF FIGHT TONIGHT BARXET T'S MARKET AXD STONE'S PLACE ENTERED (Rfflatcr Lane County Special) CRESWELL, Ore, July 25. On Tuesday nlsht the meat market of John Barnett and the store of Clay M. Stone were entered. The till of the meat market was tnpped for the loose change amounting to nearly five dollars and somo meat.

The store was entered by taking out a pane of glass on the east front and some caps, overalls, shirts and two pairs of shoes are missing. During the day two rather suspi cious looking charactera were around town, took a bottle of milk from B. F. Martin's and begged provisions. The matter was placed In the hands of the sheriff Wednesday morning.

NEWS OP CRESWELL (Rslaler I.ant County Special) CRESWELL, July Miles Marquart has rented the residence and six acres ot Mrs. Elizabeth Cavlness for a period of years where his family Is mak ing their home. Mrs. Cavlness leaves this Thursday morning for Pendleton where she will live with her daughter Mrs. Jess Sallr.g.

Mrs. Ruth Mitchell left Wednes day for Seattle to visit friends. Stop Using A Truss FREE DEMONSTRATION Stuart's Plapao-Pada are different from the truss, being mechanlco-chemlco applicators made self-adhesive purposely to hold the dis tended muscles. No straps, buckles or springs attached cannot slip, so cannot chafe or press against the pubic bone. During 22 years thousands have successfully treated 'themselves at home, without hindrance from work most obstinate cases conquered.

Soft as velvet, easy to apply, Inexpensive. Awarded gold Medal, Rome; Grand Prix, Paris, and hnnorablo mention, Han Francisco. Process of recovery Is natural, to no subsequent use for truss. FREE TO nCPTt RED Monday July 30t at Griggs Hotel' From 10 A. M.

to 7 P. M. Dr. and Mrs. G.

W. Elliott Ladles will receive prraonal attention of Mrs. KllloK Do not fall to call on Dr. Elliott sa you may not have another opportunity for rears. It coals you nothing to examine nd have demonstrated to you privately this scientific aalf-trealmant; you sr entlt led to the saina freedom from Ihe truaa and knife atiileverl by many otheri.

Remember the Time and Pine If not able to rail, write for TRIAL ri.ArAO, Address Pinnae atuart st, lxnila, Me NEVER OVER. SEVENTV DEGREES Loi Angeles to Chicago "Golden Stlte ited" in its 61 V4 hours, spretds before you the historic THRILLING ALL LANE COUNTY Tho Screen Hits Touched tho llenrt of Itoniiincc And Scored Anew! aouthwesc; glimpse of Old Mexico st ju'. minutes from El Psso. Tlief)ce to Kansss City, Chicago midwest points. The Overland Circle life im silll llf will From Sin Frincisco follow the Overland Trail of Til Like Tihoe, the icenlc Sierra, to your Colon Utih destinitlon.

Of direct to Chicago on tn FrindKO Overlind Limiied," in 614 nours, Low Roundtrip Fares Summef excursion fires on ind after May 22- limit October 31. Stopoven anywhere. Your choice Wutes. Let vour local aeenr helo vou Dlan youf HIP i'rescnted With A iviarveluiiH Music Score fl and Prelude Nightly hy Marion Zurchcr II PARAMOUNT nEGULAR I OSWALD I NEWS CARTOON 1 Word received from Portlnnd today said that Trubert Henderson, Injured here this week while swimming In the Willamette river, was progressing satisfactorily. He was rushed to the Portland veterans' hospital Immediately after the accident.

Mrs. Henderson left torloy for Portland to be with her husband. Southern Pactff F. G. LEWIS, Ticket Agent Phone 2200 Ire Cronm Social Planned tneslster Lane County Hparlal) 1 SPRINGFIELD, July 25 The missionary society of the.

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