Friday Evening, Apr. 21, 1922
TIIE EUGENE DAILY GUATIP
Pago Three
CSomnrt Clubs, gwtal personal
E
i aroou n moMtv roni oomr drck mimj
A. M. AND M.THMKM KBKR M
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There's Style in the Fit and Finish
and in Every Graceful Line
The Amerh an hs-wk i-itnion of I'liiver
fdty uinn. will nut meet tomorrow,
tint will hold u iiu'tiiii- on Saturday.
April ;."., ut the usual hour.
The Sunshine club met today with Mrs.
Italph Martin, mul after tin business
session. refreshments were served by
the tostfsw. Mrs. IMwin I.. Kuapp, Mrs.
Hawkcvwori h and Mrs. ItuMnnsseu were
guests of t lie i-luli.
Mr. and Mr. Henry l'owdl will 1),. the
gnosis uvcr lite eek-omi, 1 tr, !UU
Mrs. J. 1.. J it fo at I'.-aU- !:,., k l.odee.
their h.'liie mi the .! Konie. where the
ladies will renin m ut the bdo f,,r sev
eral days, the- niou roturmtii;
of lie.vt wetdv
Hi.'
t!l-st
Purcha.( of a parish house for
I uifiiruiit pa -tor was announced i.
by church iltieiiils.
The siv room residence property
t reel , immediately adjoining til
(ho
on
. Sport" Oxfords and strap ef
fects the refreshing new styles
of Hpring; footwear, developed in
a' variety of patterns and delight
ful color ' combinations.
NEW TODAY
$6.50 to $9.00
Mrs. Krank Chambers and Mrs. K. It.
Wetherbee ure giving n dinner tonight
at the country home of Mrs. V. P. Sim
nions.
The Kapia Alpha '1 beta held their
regular monthly alumni meeting hist
night at the residence of Mrs. l'lmcr
Paine. The ovouinjy combined business
and social features, and during the eve
ning dainty refreshments were served
ly the hostess. The next meeting will
he with Mrs. John Jtovurd.
At the Chamber of Commerce Thurs
day night, the Order of Amaranth role
bralod their first, birthday anniversary.
thirty couple being present, and enjoying
n splendid evening. -Mrs. I. 1.. Finluyson.
Mrs. hliahetu Patterson. Mrs. . i
Klnssnum were hi charge of the nffoir.
and of the refreshments served.
The Kill Iv:ire Itridge Kluh met ye
terdiiv with Mrs. W. McCornack at
her College. Crest home, and the guests
of 1 he aft erunon included M is. ( .
Johnston. Mrs. V. I. Carroll. Mrs. It
l Itiddle. Mrs. ,1. .1. Hryan won first
prize at cards, and Mrs. Johnston second,
.1 ..i r . i.t.. , Wild huttemrns ami lumiis tonirues and-
i.li.Ml MiajJh. I ()SSH)1 pel- (. ci1(Mrv note t. the decorations and
tVt'tlv plain with low sport to the luncheon talde. from whi.-h dainty
' ' fi.f rMhiiiftir werp l)!li-t k.Ml ill hv till1
(Patents are uuiversaJiy
popular clcsisncd w i t, h
heel.
NEW TODAY
$5, $7.50,
Other-Shoe Fashions in Wide
Variety Await Your Inspection
J
Daily Statistics
. DIED
HWARTZ At the homo ot hpr pivrcnts,
' ( Mr. mul Mrs... SlnntoTi Swarl., , lit
( Hpriuctii'ld, AiVil ID, ltrJ'J, l'hyllis I.c
nyrv Kwurtz, aged two mouths ami 1(i
dsyH. . Arrangements for .the fnni'ral are
htixiQ miute hv W. V. llnmstiMicr.
I , - ' .
r A It It At his linnip nt IVxter, April 21,
' Mf&i, Jiimes Smith- l.'arr. hkimI 77
! years. , He leaves 11 wife niul two
sous: lohert antl (ioortre, of .SprinK
field. The fimernl will he hehl at the
iMe&snnt Hill relneter.v. Siiiulay niornilif;
t
A Vital Link
To event, equip and op
erate new or larger fae
. tories and develop our
agricultural possibilities
requires the financial
co-operation of the gen
eral public This bank is
the vital link between
the two, serving the mu
tual, interest o both.
1ho Connect ion Link
between' business and
prosperity in the North
west is the lnmher in
dustry. Pacific Coast lumber
ing normally brings near
ly $300,000,000 a year,
more than $SO0,O00' a
daj to be distributed
. through every artery; of
community support and
shared by every family.
Forest fires strike
straight at community
welfare.
BANK OF COMMERCE
sit 11 o'cor-k. The I rand Army of the
Republic will have charge of the service.
Mr. Cnrr was a native of New York, but
hail lived in Oregon !" years. He was. a
memlwr ot the MM valunteer regiment,
and served in the Civil war.
BORN
PMTLK At their home at 117 Lincoln
street. Thursday. April -0, IJfJ'J, to
Mr. and Mjn. Paul Pirtle. a daughter,
weight seven and one-half pounds.
The Thimble club met TLrr-.iay :ift-
eruoon with Mrs. IColieri 1 hiriibev .
mul a delightful ulternoon of evvn.i, mid
social conversation was pui uv the !
quests, followed by a oaiiily three -'
ourse lutubeoli served tv tli.. hu--tevs.1
a.sisted : by her three ilji,tlii(r- Mrs.
ois Hoberis, Mi lielab MeMurnhev
and Mr?. Hobert McMui phe?. "I'li invited
guests of the afternoon were her daugh
ter. -.Mr a'. V. arfield Madden. rei.niU
returned from .la pun. Mis. S. .1. Milsoii.
Mrs. Jas-iUinine I ahtelloe l Preseott.
VYiscoitstn, Mrs. M. C. Hun is. Miss
mmnil Spencer, .Mm. K. M. Oay. Mis.
1 M. 1 -111111, recently from California.
and Mr. Margaret Whit ten Y or sen.
Yercen. A very micros! inc feature of
the afternoon was the exliiblt of thing-.
Japanese that Mrs. -Madden bioiiuht
with her from the Orient, im-Iudiug em-
tiroulericK. inrvmjts. iacpier work, bro
cades, some of ihe.m ITtNl years old. The
table decorations also were Japanese
as was the rice candy served. Japanese
"pun.-e anvo the final touch i Mikado
land to the decoration.
Afrs. (luy Vyle is entertaining (he Pri
day Hridge club tit the A ut hoi :te to
day. The club will meet auaiu in two
weeks with .Mrs. U M. Taylor.
Y li st mtai ian chureh ti
purchased from Mrs. W. P.
(he American P nit avian lis-
the Use of the local church
bv M feel.
Hev. Prank Pa
Mrs. Pddv will u...
lievt tali. 'I !iey liv
at present.
1 he hoiix is f
inudi-lb'd during tin
V.llll ll VV II s '
C.dd hy
ciaiion for
The int r I
Kddv. pastor. ilh
iulo il.e Ui'W bome
ou Mill Huce diie
lie eMeti-ively ve-uiiintci-
uiciilhv.
guests. Mrs. V. M. tirnnms will enter
tain the club in two weeks.
Mrs. Fred Crannw and Mr.-. Fred
Chess entertained the boys of the hib
school basketball team last Saturday
night at a waffle supper at the home of
Mrs. (irutinis.
Yesterday the Mothers dub of the Y.
M. C. A. decided to hold a mother and
son banquet some time prior to the
annual day devoted to the mothers of
the nation as "Mothers Way" The mo
ther and sou banquet feature has been
a success among moihors' hd s in other
cities and the members of the local or
ganization will make efforts to hold a
similar event here and make it an annual
event on the club schedule.
Eighty-Two People Find
Employment This Week
The past week was one of increased
demand for labor, there being S'J people
placed in jobs by the Pnited Stales Kni
plovment service in Kngcne, according
to "the report of Manager Prank Armi-
tage. Seventy-two men aim m women
were sent out.
.The men were employed in the follow
ing work; farm hands fl, carpenters X
carpenter helpers 4. common laborers
i:t. mill and logtriug camps h:imN :?',
teamsters 1, trackworkers l.. Seven
women were sent out for house work
and three for cooks.
Garden Seeds
Dependable Vegetable
and Flower Seeds
"We carry a full stork
of the highest grade
Seeds.
Have a good stock of
trees and berry plants
that can bp bought now
at attractive prices.
Now is the time to
plant your gladioli bulbs,
hardy perennials and
mastodon pausies.
Eugene Nurseries
44 W. 9th. Phone 388
Kvery tractor, horse ami available
piero of farm machinery and implement
in Loue county is being worked to the
limit by the farmers, who have started in
great baste, since the sunshine hroke
forth a few days ano. to moke up for a
month's lost time. The farmer, the farm
er's wife and children and (he hired man
are working long hours putting in the
spring grain, planting garden and spray
ing the orchards, says Iva P. Whitney,
count v nicrieiiltnral aieut. who has takiyi
a swing around i lie county during the
last several days.
While the season is a month late and
there is need to tret seeds in the ground
as soon as possible it iH not predicted
that crop prospects have been damaged,
flood crowing weather will make up for
nearly all the lost time. Two weeks of
sunshine now will find prael iciilly nil (lie
sprinc grain in the ground, in a -seedbed
full of moisture, pull Krain in most parts
of the valley "looks very good and Mr.
Whiuiev reports that there is only a
verv small portion that has frozen out.
The planting of early potatoes will
start in n week or two and from the
muiihi'i' of inquiries for seed potatoes
and for methods of treating them receiv
ed bv ihe eounlv agent, he predicts that
there will be a huge ncreace put in this
year. Mr. Whitney advises alt who plant
potatoes to treat them in a solution of
four ounces of corrosive sublimate and
.") gallons of water. After the pota
toes are treated two hours they are then
uiken nut and cut for seed and then
treated wilh landplasler 'before being
pi:t in the. ground.
The dormant spray is still being put on
the orchards and the county "aeul
strongly advises the following out of the
spray proeram completely. He points out
that, those growers who followed the
urogram Inst vear experienced n yield of
high class fruit while (hose who omuiited
a spray or two lost heavily in culls.
allied demand contained in l.loyd
(ieoree's note, but leaves the w-iy open
for Cermany to take part in other dis
cussions of the commission.
In other words, (ieriuaiiv does not
consider she has been barred from (hv
deliberations of the commission, except
insofar as they concern Knssia. I his is
merely n saving of her face, however, as
linssia is at present the chief and only
concern of I he principal commission of
the conference.
. The reply emphasized the fact that
nermany was still interested in all qu
lions before Ihe conference not relating
to treaties with Ilussm or to the Kusso-Co-man
imct itself. . .
' The ( lerinaus promise full co-opera-
tion at the ionoa conference and sugnest j
that their treaty with Russia be embod-j
ied in the uHicd-Russian arrangement.
They sucirest the Uussn-Cermaii pacli
does not affect; the relations or treaties'
of other slates with Russia.
Better Feeling Provails.
A better feeling permeated Cenoa tn
day as a result of IJovd CeorgeV opti
mism, tin1 conciliatory German fVply and
evidence ofa desire ou the part Rus
sians to -make -their formal reply ue-
eentable.
While the allies and nation members
of ihe political commission consider the
German reply, two outside jssues arise:
1 Prance, dissatisfied with the Ger
man reply rind measure of punishment
banishment from political discussions
'regarding Russia) meled out by l.lovil
George, and accepted bv the German del
egation, still wants to annul her Russo-
Geiinan pact.
The "neulrnl I hose count l ies
headed by Sweden and Spain, which hit
not unfavorably inclined towards Ger
many. ill insist the allies and the "I.il
lle F,nt ente" bad no richl to bar. Ger
many from the ' principal discussions of
the poll! teal commission.
Siltcoos School Moves
Into Fine New Building
The new school house at Siltcoos lake.
dUtriet number 'A, has hern coinolcti'd
and the schools has moved in, aeconling
to informal ion rei-eived at the count
school superintendent's office. The school
has heretofore been held in an old cabin
The new school bouse bus been eq
huilt to house employes of the shingle
mill.
ui:ped with modern furniture and a full
supply of materials. The sehool board is
negotiating with tin Kugrtic city council
for one of the old fire brlls to be plac
id iii a tower at the new school. The
city has u number of fire In-lis which
were in use when Ihe sulMations were
maintained. Miss Mildred McN'own. of
! Walterville. is the teacher of the Silt-
eoos school.
BONUS HW1IFF,
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Washington, April J1. The republican
tariff bill will be shoved aside to clear
the way for the soldier bonus. Senator
Met 'limber, chairman of (lie senate if
u::nce oinmittee. announced today.
A- the commillee began work on the
measure, h strong feeling was manifest
ing itself amctig repul-Hcau senators thai
;hc senate ought tt- inert, squarely the
issue of paying (he cash bonus.
eiuitor Ijcnrnot and others have be
gun advocating simplification of the
whole problem by the issue of treasury
cerlificates of indebtedness, on which
the money to pay the bonus would be
borrowed.
That would leave for later discussion
the (.uestion of racing money to pay off
I lv cert if u a tes when they some due.
According to McCiunhcr, there will be
no more delay or discussion. The bonus
bill wi!l certainly pass if ihe senate is
given an opportunity on it, MeCumber
ays.
llai
Sand Tan Stetsons
First one voting man,
then another: they all
ask for Sand Tan Stet
sons. They're the styl
ish spring idea, and
youn, men want them;
insist on having them.
They're lan hats with
deeper lan bands.
$7
Other Stetsons $8.50, $10.
WADE BROS.
t, SelialTner & Marx Clothes
est clas. Critics claim that Mr. Mor
gan is a "remarkable tenor of true dra
matic quality," ami that Mr. Aiaut "in
terprets t he great masters wilh clear
ness ami has an exquisite touch."
DON'T FOR GIT.
all exclusive
MEAT MARKETS
Close at 7:00 Saturdays
COAST SHELL TITLE
IS AT STAKE TODAY
I Seattle, Wash.. April -M. With Ihe
Washington and ( alilorniu varsity crews
waiting for the word to st(;r; the race
that will determine the wealeni rowing
j championship for another year, interest
of "water racing enthusiasts is centered
upon Lake Washington today.
Washington is the favorite but the
j southern hopes have been raised by the
I last minute announcement that huu Mc
Millen, captain ami stroke of the Jlruin
I eight, has recovered from recent injur
ies, ami will be in the smiMicrn shell.
lien Wallies. Gnliffiriiin oohcIi, is pessi
mistic regarding ihe outcome, t oat h I-.d
Icndcr, Washington and his men are
confident hut they fully ralize that the
strength of the soul hern crew is mi
known and the race may lie grimly con
test. . f
It is generally recognized by all who
ha vp seen the trials of Ihe crews that
this year will neo the strongest teams
I that ever rowed in the western contest.
With the sun shining, tile smoke curlinp
straight tip and the sky bright, rowing
conditions are ideal, ll is. not unlikely
I tint a new course record may be set.
The rcws will line up as follows:
coxswain 111. Kuig
stroke mi. MMilb n
, seven
. . . vix . . . .
. .five. . .
. . four . . .
I7' three. . ,
I wo ... ,
. bow . . ,
Wiifhinginn.
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Call on All Merchants to
: Plan Grocer-Butcher Picnic
, All the merchants in Kugeno have
been summoned to meet in the Chamber
of Commerce assembly room Tuesday
evening to confer with the committee of
the Kiigene Jluteherrt and Grocers over
plans for Ihe annual picnic. The Riitcliers
ami Crocerh picnic lias become A colu
mn unity aft air and al the meeting the
date for the picnic will be set as well as
the place decided Upon.
- Merchanis will be called upon to close
their stores Ihe day of the. picnic in or
der thai the whole community may it I -tend.
A huge barbecue dinner and n var
ied program of nmusemeiilH arc in sight
for (In big affair.
Two Artists Feature First
Christian Church Program
The special Sunday evening musical
programs of the First t'hirsliau church
will leal ure al. the evening service Ar
nold Morgan, soloist of the First Chris
tian church of (Portland and a member
of the Apollo club of thai city, and llur
ton A runt, pianist of Monmouth.
Roth musicians are said to be rare
artists and will give a recital of the high-
CITY NEWS
Will Meet Tomorrow
Latins of the Grand Army of the Re
public will meet at the armory tomor
row nfleiiiuoii at. o'clock.
Will Remodel Residence
Roy M. Pay expects lo spend $lX
remodeling bis house tit I1M1 Willamette
stiict. . L. rady will do the work.
Two Entor Hospital
C. ti. Reymeiis, of Roseburg, and V.
M. Hooker, of this city, were admitted
t t the Kugeue hospital today, Ihe former
for medical treatment.
Perform Two Operations
,iss W inifred Graham, T'invorsity, of
Oregon student, underwent n major op
eruiiou al 1 lie Fuene hospital tndtiy. A
minor opera! ion was performed upon
Mrs. Harry Rhick.
Dismiss Two Patients
Mrs. Margaret. White, of llalsey, and
Waller Wanner, of this city, were dis-
mb-,rd from ihe Kugcnt hospital today.
Lumber Dealers Form Partnorship
Lewis ami Refers, the new firm at
lumber dealers which has opened nu of
fice in the I erminal Slime station, is
composed of K. II, Peters, who for five
mouths has been representing al Cottage
Grove ihe W. if. Ituoy Lumber company,
of Portland, and will continue to rep
resent them, and K, A. Lewis, of Cheery
IJrove, Washington county.
TOO LATE to CLASSIFY
WANTKO Man or woman to wush win
dows and
lean house.
Ave. Wesl.
Phone
1KM-R.
irjl
FOR SALK Six A I fresh milk cows.
Phone IIS or Mh'tit after 7 p. in. a'JI
W'ANTKD Ry reliable family, house
keeping rooms ou lower floor. Musi bo
clean and convenient, but. need not, be
entirely modern, Give till details in let
ter to SO lit care Guard, nlM
REDUCED
i ROUND TRIP
FARES
Tickets on Sale Daily on
and after April 15. Return
Limit seven days after
OREGON ELECTRIC
RAILWAY
to and from
Portland
Salem
Albany .....
Corvallia . . .
Forest Grove
Harrisburg ..
Hillsboro
.$6.65
. 3.00
. 2.45
. 2.45
. 7.25
100
6.00
Junction City -V75
Woodburn 4.80
Proportional round trip
faros to and from all other
stations on tho Oregon
Electric Ry., where the one
way faro ia thirty cent& or
more.
Oregon Electric Ry.
II. B. KNIGHT, Agent.
Tolophone 140. : ; :
Vlullim bntiiclit. Bold nnd ropnlrf, Kil
KPiio Music Hbop, 8 K. Dili street. . tl
f;i:ini. l-i'. .
Murphy.
S,nhn. 17s-
S,nw, 1-0 .. .
lustrum. I!.
Mils. hi. 1
Sibil."
IV.rkin-. 171.
Tiiltnai-'-h. li
MX f'-i-t I ill' h hfitrht: :itri
:llif,,riii:i, 171 I'ninxl-I'.-1
iin'lic hi'ialit; asi'
.1M. Willinin
. . . 1 7'i. Si'snim
. . .177. Howell
. . . 1,77. I'.rowii
. . Itnllini.'
. .1.77. Walker
I7" p'MIII'lw;
vwir.
fiv." f.Tt 11
Tluil nil tho chargi'H Iniil nirfliiiKl Con
ornl Ki'mi'iiol'f. Itiishinil Cossack chief-
tnin. relcas.Ml ych.tci-ilny fmiu n Nmv
York jail nil IkhmLh of .-.",'KMI, nre prnli
ably true, is the iissertimi nf I h It. 1
l-'ielrls, KiiKciif physicin ll anil nuljiir in
the l'nileil Stales nriny rciiorve culps.
who served in Siberiu, ilurinir the war,
uml was In contact with lite gcnct'til's
foroes. Ir. Kielils terms Seinenoff n
liriKUnil of the worst liinil mul expresses
the helief that lie was in the pay of the,
.lirpfltiese government when his cruel;
horsemen rode over ICiiksihu Siheriu pil
latring homes nml stores, mvtshinic wo
men and firing on American troops.
- tieneial Seinenoff was nrrested in
New York two weeks ago in connection
with u civil titiit involvitiir the thefl in
triitis-Hiikalla in li'l'.l nf ponds valued
nt iMi'i.fXiO the property of the new
htiiikriipt Y'oiirov.'tu Home - KnreiKii!
'rriidinir 'oniiaiiv, In the nieaiilime mein-j
hers of Ihe Siherinn expedition of the,
American army preferred chances airniiist I
him in Washington, claiiiiitiir that lie,
caused Ihe iiilliiler of Hohiiers in thel
Americiin expedition. I
RUSSIANS ASK FOR
RECOGNITION, LOAN
M'nlliili'lfd from price one)
WENDLING
Wendliiiji. April -d.-Mrs. Dunbar and
Mr. Kay Abrams rei iirud home from
I-ortlnnd Thursd.iy. '
.Mr. Mil on lVrry hat moved up fmm
SprinKfii'ld, and i- K"tng to rendc h-re.
Mis. A. v. nol v and Jittb- dniili
ter Kay were Kuk'-im' visitor Thursday.!
.Mim. Ottiidel hpent a few day in K.u-:
Sent- this week, j
Mr. and .Vrt. W. T. SuyloM were vh'ip. j
pinff in Knsetje Saturday evenins.
Mr, and Mi. f hiirlon Hoef lifii and '
her mother Mis. Dublin moinred h IN.it- (
bun) Friday niifhi. Mi -. Dublin in visitinui
with fiiends frtr a few weeks, and they j
returned homo Sunday tiiybt, j
Mr. and Mis. G it s nnd tui Gnrdcn j
vivjtf-d in I'tieene Suturdav pvonine.
Mr. nn. I .Mis C. It. Weekx mid chil
dren Walelr and bl.i, motored trt ( ot '
tiiRo Grove Sainrdnv hlcbl and .pen.
lu.K.r Su.wlnv I I In' lu.MII. f.f r- I.hil
Vick. at Star.
Mr, f'live T:ilor and son Harold wi re
Ivmene visit nr Tu'-.fl.iy.
.tt. Barber nnd daufcbter Alia were
KiiK'tie linniM Wednesday.
SATURDAY Is the Day
When everybody can make money by buying their meal at the
Eugene PacRing' Go.
at the Folowing Prices:
Hamburger
Pork Hoasl 15c
Veal Hoast 16c
Veal Sleak, 2 lbs 35c
Pork Sleak, 2 lbs 35c
We alwavs carrv Ihe bcsl of Sugar Cured Hams.
15c
Shoulder of Lamb . . .". . .20c
Bacon, per piece . .20c to 30c
Chickens 25c to 30c
Tito-I important nib-di. isioti of Ibe ron
f r- nee.
Tone M Conciliatory.
However, it acre.-- ) TAiilelraw froiu
furl tier di-cu.iort rcpiit dm" l!nii:i.
The wiiole (oii. of the German reply
was com -iliatorv. It acree-i lh.it tlje G.-r-111:111
d- ier.ition --bonld oidv pariicipato
ill di.- i---ioii if I be pollli-ill coiiiiitt--ion
rebitnc to IJii-'iti in f.ie th"ir cnlbibo
rnih.il ii i-ih . i.illv flaked.' ""o- i- eon
sMb r d ptjiuvaleijt to nee- ptniico nf the
Other Great Offerings
in Our Delicatessen Department
All kinds of Cakes, Pies and Salads at Cost.
.Im-k lieticfitt i'- f'laniiiiip to build fi
re-idence on a lot at Se i-nle 111 h lit id
Abler treef. W lii'h f recently pur
-ha-ed from .t-. moud Mnrlaite.
:K :'r-' A
ijc Congregational Food Sale and i
Uayaar. ';
iU S-iturdiiv. Aprd Sntiford V.U., j
4t tij."i Wiilnitieite. T.-a mtvmI dm- 1
: ittp the afternoon. nj
Itone. H. K. Steven for Piano Tunixii.
Eugene Packing
075 Willamette
Don't forget wc close at 7:00 o'clock Saturday nights
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Phone 38
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