THE REGISTER-GUARD. EDGEN'E. OREGON.
Pn ere Ten.
Julv
Arne G. Itae, manaJtr of th
Oregon Newspaper Publishers as
sociation, ha been elected rice
president of the Newspaper Associ
ation Managers, Inc., nations! as
sociation nf field managers. It van
announced here today. Other off 1-j
cers chosen at the group's national j
convention held recent.. y In Chi
rago, were Rrurn R. McCoy, Ixmts-;
iana Press association, president; i
and Fred J. Minder, Nebraska
Press assorlatlon, secretary.
Mr. Rae, who has nerved as man
ager of the Oregon association for
the past eight years, aluo took a
prominent part In the Chicago ses
sion. He talked on three important
topics, "State Contests As Stimuli .
to Improve Newsoapers;" "State
Conventions Ho to Improve
Them," and "Affiliations of Asso- j
cfations with Universities and Col!
leges."
Managers from 20 state associ
ations were present for the na
tional meeting.
Mr. Rae, a grnduate of the Uni
versity of Oregon school of Jour
nalism In 1922, took over his res
ent position In 1929 after serving
an co-publisher of the Tillamook
Herald for several years. He a.lso
had experience on a number of
other Oregon newspapers.
RUSSELLPETURNS I soapbox it gg
FROM BUYING HIP, demy rules , WAWBuftjE'r I
WHERE STYLE AND - u '
QUALITY ARE NOT I PTJr !
EXPENSIVE .... I aul(j Jjjj
U A FTER
for a
EPJUUDE
IS FIRST EVENT
THE THIN MAN" comes Friday to the Mayflower theatre
four-day run, starring Bill Powell and' Myrna Loy.
I' Happy Canyon
Wide Open For
J Pageant Days
i
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tlon to their "subjects," those attend
ing the I'ngennt reh-hrsllnn.
Costume swards will be innde an
the sperinl fenturn of Thurhdny's pn
rsde. whiih will get the rrf lirutinn
off to a gla stnrl.
Children's Plenlo
Following (he pnrHde will he a picnic
at the fairground!, for the pnrtlci
pants fn the pnrstle nnd children in
the Pageant enst under 12 yesrs of
sge. Everyone Is kd to bring a
basket lunch. Ice cream will be furn
ished chiblren fn the psrade and I'ag
eant, and coffee for the adults.
Caronntion of (Jueen Sussnnsh IV,
and of the Baby Queeo and Captain
will be held at 3:fK tomorrow after
noon, near Dendy hall on the Univer
sity campus, Instend of at 0:30 at the
city park, as was previously scheduled.
Governor to Officiate
At the coronation, a processional of
all the courts and escorts will take
place, and Mnyor Eli "lis Large will
welcome the two Queens, Susannah IV
(LaVonne I.ednhl) and the Ruby
Queen (Shirley Ann Barker). Gov
ernor Charles H. Martin will crown
their royal highnesses and their
three-dny reign nfficlnlly starts.
Next Pnjtrnnt event Is at 8 o'clock
in the evening, on the Tngennt stage,
when the Hoys) Itnwirinns present
their Impressive "kntxhtlng cere
ninny" preceding the Pageant. Two
prominent Lane, county eitltens will
he honored, their tistnes to be an
nounced during the ceremony.
Pageant Opens 8:30 P. M.
At 8:30 the Oregon Trail Pageant
opens for Its first performance on the
huge Pageant stage built especially
for rhe production. It will run until
10:,Wt.
Settlers Valley, amusement resort
where games and dancing will be held,
is open sll evening at Willamette Park
for those not planning to attend the
Pageant that night, and will remain
open until 1 :HO for anyone wishing to
come out after the show la over.
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I lie eije of the KmmUliHul, uitlr tin
bnnrd walk thai runs the rmupMc
length of the singe. nti in "liirlit
trees," trees shout ,'Stt fret Infill M'
cinlly constructed to cive n diffusi'd
and indirort effect to the illuminn
lion. Will Play Oveerlure
The nrfhcsini, miikr the ilinr inn
of Iielbert "Shnrkey" .Moo re, will
present an overture, the "Oregon
Trail Pn Remit " specially written inid
nrrmiRed by Monro for the !i:t7 pro-dur-tion.
New iiiumi-hI miuibers lire
plnnned for this yeur's Pngennt, in
cluding the preweiilnlmn if the "Sous
"f the Pioneer" written thin your b
.Inmri II. (iilbert and .lolm Si;irk
Kvniis, nod n group of religious li.tmiis
in the Church of the Valley seen.
A Specinl chorilH of 7.' voices in be
ing entered by the I,ntter Pay Siiints
! choirs in the northwest, featuring the
j famous .Mormon hymn, "Come, dune
! e Saints."
flchearals for the mt. which lme
been held every niifht thin week, ter
minate tonight with a full dress re
hearsal at the fairgrounds.
Tickets for the three nielli of the
Pageant may lie obtained at. I'licMint
hendu.unrters, with all sents reserved.
The construction of new grands tnndy,
and the wide sweep of the since
where the action take plnce insure
excellent and plentiful seats for every
one, according to Hnlph Sclnmip, man
ager, lie etnted that there was noth
ing to the rumor that there were no
sents left for certnin nights of the
Pageant, nnd snid lluit there were
many excellent seals left for nil three
nigh In.
With visitors flocking to Kugene
from all over Oregon, the western
states, and even from eastern stales
to see this unique pioneer Pnccmii,
fiunl preparations for the relebmliou
are being cleared up, nnd everything
is being plnced in readiness for the
opening of festivities tomorrow morn
ing at 10:. Hi with the All l.nne conn
ty rostume pantile.
Tomorrow the West lhe ngniit
the show goes on !
Sn led nfler the fimious Il;ippy
Ciih.ioii of (lie T'endlelou K'Hlli'l
I P. SciileiV ';)l!c., new addition to
Ilie mi in P.'i'eiint iiltrii'-tioni, com
bines wilh the I'licemit lo headline
I lie evenings' entertainment.
In Happy Canyon, they hnve a
show nnd I lien turn the outdoor
p.ivilion over to d.-nicinr. In Kugene,
I lie Pn gemit w ill provide the hmv
mid the crowd will then move to
Willamette. Park, w Inch has been
1 I rnrisforinrd into nn old-lime ensino,
1 with darning, old -time refreshment
garden, nnd gaming I aides for amuse-
. iin-nt of the witorn.
The three evening of gala enter
tainment nt Settlers' Valley will be
culminated In the "Queen's Ball"
Saturday night. Music, styled for
dancing by the famous lS-piece or
chestra of Kloyd ltnv. New York
colored mnctro, will begin each
evening at M '.Ui for the benefit of
Iiom no! going to (he pageant that
evening.
Plans to mnlie ihe "Queen's Ball"
the highlight of all dances gien by
Ihe Pageant association this year arc
under vwiy nud will be nunounced
I William Ruseel, who has been
In New York City and other east
ern market for Washburn1'. re
turned to Ku gone y.-trday hav
ing bon awav nearl; a month.
IT. flu6 el reports an ontl
m He out look by both retailers
and manufacturers for the fall and
winter season. Buying is heavy
and nmt stnros uro demandins
fdM del ivories in anticipation of
icarlv purchaf inn bv the nublic.
j While in New Vork Mr. Bussed
j a I tended the Amos Barrio h Style
i Clinic. Amos Parrit-h Is the na
I tlonat nutliority on fashions and
the style clinlf Is attended by the
the executive headc and fashion
buyers and merchandlFers of tho
largest s,ores in America.
Several New York buying offices
were contacted by Mr. Russel with
a view to Improving the Wash
burn New York representation
nnd Washhurne's this season will
make greater use of theso eastern
buying connections than they ever
have in tbp past.
The fiu-hion departments will all
be enlarged and improved, and
fall drosses, coats, suits and dress
accessories will soon be on the
way for Kugene and Lane county
women to enjoy.
The fahrlcs have a richness and
beauty not achieved In any past
-eason. Kail styles are smarter
"Ininer depending on line and
"nbrlc for distinction. Wasbburno':;
III feature a number of new dress
linea and will show much tner
clmndise not available except by
direct New York purchase. Mr.
Mussel also visited Philadelphia.;
Chicago. St. Louis, Kansas City,
and Penver.
neslden Mr. Russel, the Wash
burnn store has bad Dorntliy Wl
berg I-lun and Miss Val Ylvlsaker,
fur buyer, in the market this
season. I.ntcr, Mrs. Mercer will
cover the San Francisco and Los
Angeles markets and Karl Thune
ninnn will co to Now York in late
Aueust nnd Snpl ember for addi
tional stylo and Christmas mer
'handise. !
Mrs. Wells Home
i For Pageant Week
Mrs. Rhuda A. Wnlla. who came
,to Kugeiin tU yearn ago. is grently
Interested In the Oregon Trail
Pageant, and baR returned to her
homo hero from a visit in Port-i
land, fur I'ngeant week. She has
been wlsltlng her daughter. Stella ;
May Knoles, for tho past, six
innnlhs, returning hero Tuesday,
Mrs. Wolls was a passenger on
olio of the first Immigrant trains.
from St. Louis lo San Krnnclsco.
! the trip being made In 1 I days and
' nights. Her home had previously
been In Cedar Rapids, Iowa. From
San Francisco, she boarded a
: ''windjammer' for Vancouver.
; Wash., then cnnie tt Kuceiie by
train, having resided here since.
I Mrs. Wells lives at KI09 Cross
1 nvenue.
DAUGHTER ILL
SWISSIIM.MK. duly 'JL I Special l
-Steve Clarl, of Like Creek was
ailed to the Sai-red Heart hospital
"ii account of the serious illnes of
Ms daughter. Mrs. Herbert hrollin
:rr, the latter part of the weel;.
Latest reports are that she is ini
'i o iuL.
Hintt to Eatranti
T"U have heard, mst likely, of
the man who worked all winter build
ing a b"t in h-s basement only to
find, wiien spring ame. th.it it wat
too lnr;e to gnt oct of his cellar
door. Surely he was a fooliih man,
but no" more so than the boy- why
builds a car for entry in the Soap
Box lerby witbuit following the
rules governing the const ruction of
Midi car. Before even designing a
car. read e:n-h and every rule care
fully until all are thoroughly under
stood. Talk them over with your dad.
Ask him to explain the meaning of
any rule you don't clearly underhand.
It will be too late when you arrive
at the track, fco play safe and build by
rule.
When the rules have been mas
tered, ttoe neit need is a well-drawn
plan of the particular type of car
you wish to build. If the car is an
original design, a detailed plan of It
should be drawn before any building is
attempted. Test it to see that it com
plies with the rules and regulations.
If you are making one of the cars
shown in this book, read all the in
struction and study each of the ac
companying illustrations before start
ing the work.
While the actual building must be
done by you, there is no rule pro
hibiting your dad from aiding you
with advice and suggestions. Go over;
our jinn with him. IMscuss each
phase of it wiih hi ni and get his
opinion-. II'-'H be glsd to help you
in every way he can. When you -understand
the rules and have a com
pleted and properly checked plan,
cet busy and collect the necessary !
lumber, covering, wheels, axles and
other necessities. Much of this can !
be obtained free, but an account of ,
every! Iiitig you purchase should be
kept. Remember, it must not exceed
ten dollars, and that includes any t
parts dnd might buy for you. Take !
your time nnd build each part as
perfectly as you can. Finii-Ii it corn-;
pl-tely before starling (he next one.
Have your dnd go over the job as.it :
progresses. Tnke his suggestions and :
make the most of them. The rules
allow him to show you how to ac J
complish any given task, but they in-
sist that von do the work. . I
0
Schilling
TCci has more
flavor because
it's toasted
New. ..a ,
Cream Deodorant
which safely
Stops Perspiration
1. Cannot rot dresses
cannot irritate skin.
2. No waiting to dry.
3. Can be used after shaving.
4. Instantly stops perspira
tion 1 to 3 daysremoves
odor from perspiration.
5. A pure, white, greaseless,
stainless vanishing cream.
ARR1D
39(5-
ar of drug and d.pt. llervs
Playgrounds Listed
For Pioneer Picnic
.please pass ike potatoes
Band Needing Cars
To I.O.O.F. Picnic
The day following the close o(
tha Oregon Trail Pageant, Sunday.
July 25, the Odd Fellows will have
their annual picnic at l-ost Creek
ranch. Plans have been completed
for tho band to accompany the
group, and all cam are, asked to
h at the I. 0. O. F. temple at
7:30 a. m.
Anyonn who Is going to Lost
Creek ranch Sunday Is asked to
he at the temple not later than
7:4fi a. m.. to take members of
the band. AM branches of the lodge
and their friend a are Invited to
the picnic.
l The Kugene pla grounds will
provide entertainment for the plo-;
ncer picnic Kridny nftornnon at the1
! fairgrounds. It was announced Wed
nesday by Cllbcrt Sprnguo. piny-j
.ground supervisor. )
The program will include tho j
iW'I'A recreation baud led by II. f.
OykMra; an accordion trio: bad-1
imlntnn and tennluotts demonstra
tion; rhythm band td the fair-
: grounds playground: a trumpet
1 "OlO
np& -Cks '
Funerals
Durr to Attend
Stanford Session
John F. Purr, secretary to the
Kugene chamber of commerce, will
leave next Saturday nlrbt to at
tend the annual school for cham
ber of commerce secretaries nt
Stanford university.
While at Palo Alio, necre taiies
from all parta of tho west will at
tend forurna and classes. The ses
sions will last a week, Mr. Purr
aald. Tie will be accompanied hv
hl alater. Mlsa Utllan Purr.
William Hlte Alexander
Funeral service for Wdlcnn llite
Mexnndcr. lm died Tuesday, will be
held Thnrsdtty sftcrnnnn nt ' o'clo.-U,
nt Ihe I'n.de chtipel. with lle. H,
Ksrtc Pnrker nf .'ici'tt inc. Interment
will be iti the eld t Md Kellevv cemetery.
THE LATEST
NoltKi 'I K. Nev. t 'he gr0i.p-
pert( irvntliiitf Nebt".n are !h;
Tenr's niodrl defimtel. .1. el
nen ef Nerf.dV k ill-i1 one tht m.-rn-ing
nnd ibciivered row .if ":17 V
five on en. h siile. on the insect's
torso or fuiliise. i
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FROM WALTON
WAI.Tt'N, July IM t Special.
Miss lUrrirt Comlw of WsihiiiKton,
J. C, hss been visiting her siMrr,
SIra. filen Schmfe. and spent the
week at the const. Mr. and Mrs. Hill
Kays and fnmilr. Mr. and Mrs. Itert
Fat on. Mr. nnd Mr. Wnrrrn Surcanip
and girls were among those who spent
the week end at Newport deep tea
fishing.
K(ui;int's Aumiiil
PRETTY BABY
CONTEST
PhUui1 tn display Bt
WILLIAMS STORES. INC.
10IS Willamette
KeKiMt'r our vcic for onp
Imliy In i, h croup nt
R0MANE STUDIO
S Willamelte Eugene
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HAVE A BABY
Fm proud . . . happvf And one thing is aure
on baby's tender skin. The r.iine Vutwura.' I
know, it a rrcognied s tnbl of protection in tatndy
nurseries the world over. Si . . pute mild, i-.ect
iuticura Soap it what I fh.vll uc. And for h.ibv
rhahnKs, rashes ami other eueuul lrru.itioni, 1
know Cutk'ura Ointment and 1 .ileum are wonder
fnMv sooihtr. Snp ?. Oirm-irrt lt 1 . m ; t r
rRfK Mirt. vine ' i'uii.-ut ' iVpi , M.iv. M
A GRAND FOOD!
Scicni ha diioxereJ that potatoes provide extra
Vitamin C, readily available caUmm and phosphorous
and a hish content of iron and Vitamin B all important
elements to good health.
Interesting information, hut not nearly so impreMne
a a great, big baked patato niie and mealy its runet
jacket bursting-jtejming hot- ith a coup'e of pan of
fresh but'er, some salt and pepper . . . ikil i rtnlh semrthvg to ul Vet. this is only
one of a hundred ss a) s of preparing and scn ing this marvelous food.
Noss. ere are suih enellent potatoes gross n as in the higher altitudes, the mountain
llei s, the great plains of the West, and the Pai ihe Coast slopes. All of these regions
are sersed bs the I'nion P.ntic Railrsad.
1 thutnt, rapid railroad sersue specialijed iar for sale shipment brings potatoes
to sour table from this area esery month of the sear. Among the nation s railroads
I 'nion Pacific is in the front rank as a transporter of potatoes. Last sear I'nion Pacific
mosed 41.4;; cars.sf the ssorld's staple segetable the nutritious, economical potato.
Tau lb futon it (Aejwi.) rough
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RAILROAD
SHIP AND RIDE UNION PACIFIC
V isitors !
We. welcome you to, one of America's Grp3(
Pageants "The Oregon Trail" and to En
gene's Own Store Both Are Eugene Inspired
-Eugene Operated Eugene Interested.
Notice !
This Store
Will Close
for the
Oregon Trail
Pioneer
Parade
on
Friday 10:30 a. m.
All Departments
Open Immediately
After the Parade
You Are Invited
to Use This Store's
Services
Sale
Washable Rayon Prints
Selling Regularly at $1.00
Colorful rayon prints In polka dots, figures
stripes, florals, conventional or paisley p1tl
tcrns whlrh will give the clever seamstress a
host of Interesting Ideas for her summer an,
fall wardrobe! Green, red. Mu. pink, navy
wine, yellow, white, beige, and grey.
85c
Washable Tub Silks
Selling Regularly at S1.00
A varied selection of tub silks In both narrow
and wide stripes. Smart patterns and arrange
ments of stripes that are distinctive and tin
usual. Cireeus. greys, blue, and rcllows are
combined to give pleasing effects.
85'
45'
A Special
Pageant
Shipment
of beautiful
Chrom
ium
Giftware
and attractive
Table
Pieces
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These attractive chro
mium pieces were se
lected by Miss Wlherg
while in New York. They
are the newest things In
this type of merchandise
we have been able to
get. They are of fine
Chromium Tlate which
does not tarnish and will
clean and polish with
washing. Buy now for
gifts cr for personal use.
These Pieces
Are Available
At $1.29
Sugar and
Creamer Set
(Crystal on
Chrome Tray)
lee Tub
Syrup I ii if and Tray
Flower Bud Vae
Mayonnaise Set
Individual Salt Set
Butter Dish
Tiekle & Celery DL-h
Olive Disb
Salad Sot
Crumb Set
Sale! Cotton Prints
Soft, dainty powder muslin that la a happy
suggestion for cool, comfortable afternoon
dresses on hot summer days. Permanent finish
figures, florals green, yellow, lavender,
navy backgrounds 39 inch material. Included
in this group are printed plume chiffons, a
very fine voile wrinkle proof.
FIRST FLOOR
An Advance Showing of
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Tmldzippr,brtdbock,
end notched piqu collar
smartly ecctnt this SH ISLET
TEMPLE style. Printed piqv4.
Sizes 3 to 1 2.
SHIRLEY TEMPIE prlnceu In
permanent-finish Zephyr
print. Scolloped front, pip
ing, and collar with fagot
Ing insert. Sue 3 to 1 2.
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Part of every little 8
charm is the way k"
dressed-that's why
and more clever motkf'
choose these adorable bo
to-school styles "W l'U
Shirley Temple's".
look for photogrophitW
and Cinderella Coach
to assure authentic st
tested fabrics, and fine 1
manship. Sizes 3 to 12
SHIRLEY TEMPLE STYLES
TWIKTHTH CIHTUtT-fOI MIM '
IN CINDERELLA FROCKS
I cmdirelli frock
LM Nr tea Hb 'I rx Mt
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