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Friday Evening,. Apr. 21, 1022 TnE EUGENE TVUT.Y Or'ATiD Tapic Flvfl A Pure Worsted Suit 200 Pairs Brand New Trousers? Sure! ' Your Size? Everybody's Size' Every pair Duchess and every pair guaranteed. Fure "Worsted "Wool Fabrics. Alterations Free : $:?') Here! lii' is CITY NEWS El dullf Ml ti.e . ii i.-t - l i. 1 xi-ua tin i,i - 1 1 1 . 1 1 .i itiune to Cutt.tyo liruv I l . Iv iMli.-u, ..1 I ui- I .11 C ' Ik Gona to Portland Mr. nnd Mrs. t. A. F.arnite loft to day lor Poillaid to spend the week-end. Will Preach at Salem 1 Uouicib Schmidt went today to Sub-m, 1 where he is to preach Suuday. j Ralph Poston to Sing - Installs Plate ti.bs winuo The soloist nt the morning si-luv hi' A lai juiui- ..i- the First uitarinn i-iimvl, ,u Sun. la iiiMa.o -i -'..u suu- w u. mor ti iuc will hi Halpii 'i t on i ' i tie , bout oi, . VniveiMlv !!( club. The .-:ii;,.ii iheiie! f tin .tfe pa-tor. Frank Iti Ldd wnl l. as Shakespeare Interprets." In From Junction .), ( . Kennel t, of tl-;iiiel'g busitie da s. Junction City. Junction People Here .Mrs. lbivid Si mint mul daughter were jnsiiors in Kugene esierday from .Iiiiu' tiou City. Will Attend Buyers' Convention tieorgo Schael'ers leae- i.iim-rhm fm in tugeue for a few ian Francisco to attend id,- annual buy ers convention in that i-nv. lit evpects - to be gone all of uext week. A similar meeting of merchants is iu be held in Portland next mouth. Spend Week in Portland .Mr. and .Mrs. K. I". Wilferr went to Portland i mlay by auto on a ton day business trip. Left for Pendleton .Mr. and Mrs. I timid Shaw and daugh ter nntl grandson left today by motor for Pendleton ou a visit. Here From Marcola - Mrs. Walter Fisher, wile of a sawmill operator at Mareohl, spent yesterday in the eilv on business. , Company C to Play The company C lutM-lull leam ha scheduled its first pan;.- ,.f the ca-oit 'Sunday with Junction Cii The giumW ! men In lieve they have a l.ii oi i-:iiiia -I ion this .-rasitu and Siueia will five them their f ist te-i of i i.t!i. School Finishes Th pari school, in tlisi. i, t 17, in the northern part. of the t-ouuiv. is the first to conclude an eitrht lio'iiiiis' terms nm elnse this yeui. Miss Ksth.'r Ivlili is tlte teaeher of 'lhe sch.nd. Visits Relatives Here t'laranee Kuinlretu, of lie visiting OiemN and relatives and Springfield for a few daj Moves to Springfield Miss Wanda llohhn. for I Olds. Wort man ami Kinc . ! recent Iv moved to Spriiiuf :'. deport, is l ,r n,lt Mrs 111 Kupene j Mis Unl.leu is employed iu ! anl underwear departnioni ! Hilly department store. I neiiy with f Portland, d to reside :e n.irio-s. tlm hosierv f tlie A Homesteader in Town Ll-Tl 1.. 1,ium, U ii..ini lead r of ei- ia, wa in tiie t ilj on tUMiie coiiuei t I Willi in .aiiu today. Couiuil Meetb Md) tt I a .-j v ..ii III M'OlH-i til 1 wo 1 .1 . 1 .-,.ln ,1 V lit ll.H 111 ks II oi: .om.u. M:i lall.-d 't Ult Chanue Hour ot Worship I S'ailitin M.lil.i, tlte iiilliehf. of l'u f!flie Wilt l'.-Hl Ui'U' eveliilm set ice.- at . o'eloeL, iiiftead i t 7 :'. 1 Install Nuw Siyn- - A new and iillliieuM- eletliu- tm tin -nist been in-l:u;,i lite Matlock hotel , nl I'lfihtti atuue ;ii,.t Uiilauu-ite .-.u-eei. ; lili 713 WUlainett iSt. "one of Euirene'a bt?8t stores" Returns From California Mrs. V, S. 1 mtm. wife of Professor ! Bio Alto Staae Comlnq )imn head of the Tinversily of Orctinn Axel Mori;enseil left Seattle department of Latin, has returned from J day with a 14 passenger sta:re. several weeks spent tit Kerkeley, L'al. is brinciuK h're tn use on tit Anna Carter Breaks Arm Anna farter, of Cottnire rovo, had the miwfortuno to break her riht arm. She is now at the Kiipene hospital. Wednes whieh he Koirene- Corvallis run. Another ear of similar size is to he brought up from San Kran- to use on the r.UKciie-Uosebun: run. Fined on Speed Lhuiiji' C I', i.'anipiteli wa lined J t'lee t Mil t toia iu a i il.il ile a 'motor ehu-le ai .iu eee spoed. Goes East With Ud Ml-. M. liquet l.lel,,!, n. Ill for t'llllloll, l;l-lioi-. Wtiere I Mrs. Minile 1. M' t.huioi. is t. The IVhiiiins were -hipped UraicMeiur. 0 ance at Antlers Saturday A number ot 1 aii;ene m epi ninjf to intend the opeimn; o lers, formerly the lthie lvie W' 1 n e : ii fiF, N cold cream i- i ana massage uisnei evidences of advancing years from well-cared-for hands and face, age seeks revenge by a tell-tale pad ding of the hips and thighs. Then Gossard Front Lacing Corsets be come your nest friends. Let us show you how comfortably they can save you from the injustice or looking older than you are. .(iossard Lot-sets 2.73 lo .12.7)0 4ll7W.MVTlillirrlrllIll)laill'',' i ; todu noi lo r. Two Overcoats Stolon Two overcoats are reported to have been stolen from the Church of Cod last .evening. Painting Elks Temple The outside woodwork of the Klks temple is today being treated to n new coat- of paint. Circus Man Hero W. T. Kriekson, advance man for the Al (f. ltarnes rimiM. arrived in the Hty today with his advance ear ami is jmttinp! up tlie posters for ttie lug show next month. - Portland Fisherman Successful Walter (Jenrin and W. It, Hoiieyman. of I'orllauil, put in the first two days of tin fishing season uncling on the Me Kensio; catching I ho limit of redside trout each dav. Their boats were pulled by .Tack and Kubp Montgomery. The vis itors were very much phased with the sport they enjoyed. plan on Tackle the job witli the right tackle. "Whether you're fishing for a compliment or for fish, you've got to use the . proper equipment. AVe have a rod that will delight the most pro gressive disciple of Isaac Walton and a display of hait that will captivate the wariest member ol the. finny tribe. Eugene Gun Store Arthur Hendershott, Prop. Phone 151 770 Willamette St. PORTLAND GRAIN Portland. April lil. Wheat: Hani white soft white $1.US, white club !?LJS, hard winter $1..S, northern spring ?L1!S. red Wnlln $5. tints. No. '2, white &J5.5U; No. 2 gray No Movio Tonight The Y. M. ('. A. free moving picture fallow tnniirlir hriK been itnstiioned n ueelf on account of the high school operetta tonight. Moving to Montana A. Jj. i lendnnnn and family expect to move to Itenchtand. Mont., within a few days. They are visiting tit Corvallis to day. Ilarlev: Hrewing $'J'-; 2S.Ctt. Ftnndard feed CARD OF THANKS We wish to acknowledge with sincere thanks the kind expression and the nym imthv of the nuinv friends and the beau tiful floral offerings during our recent bereavement. C. J. SU'YTKK Mit. ani mus. o.Mr u.rjorisoN MIL AND MRS. HKN HAMMITT .MIL AN1 MUS. TlOllN HKYNOMKS Insure with Uonrv Tromp. Vest 0th 2emo the Clean, Antiseptic Liquid, Gives Prompt Relief There is one safe, dependable treat ment that relieves itching torture and that cleanses and soothes tlie skin. Ask any druggist for a 36c or SI bottle of Zemo and apply it as directed. Soon you will find that irritations. Pimples, Blackheads; Eczema, Blotches, King worm and similar skin troubles will dis appear. Zcmo, the penetrating, satisfying liquid, is all that is needed, for it banishes most skin eruptions, maku tlit skin suit, smooth and healthy- . Here from Portland Arthur A. Fern, special agent for the Law Union Hock lusurnnce company, spent the day here yesterday confer ring with the local agent, deorge, Mr- can. Install Shower Baths f .). . Cart wright. principal owner of 1 the M 'readv springs resort, was in I town yesterday conferring with X. K, . Macduff, supervisor of the 'itMnde for est. The. resort is on land leased from the government, whieh is reipiirin the removal of an old nearby sawmill and the installation of shower baths. In be used in connection with the swimming pool. Attend Loaguo Convontioti. A number of Kugenn Kpworth leaguers are going to attend the district conven tion at. Hoseburg, whieh opens this eve ning and closes Sunday. 1'r. .1. M. Wal ters is on the program for the closing address Sunday evening. Other speeches will be made by If. Mickman. President Carl (I. LMmey nnd Rev. S. A. lhmford. A model league service is to be held at ti:IiO o'clock Sunday evening by the lvu gene chapter. the McKenie river S mu day uighi . There will be a ihiuce and oilier enjoy able features. Visits Sister Here Miss Florence Sinnott. of Uoschurg, arrived this moiiiing to spend tlie week em! with her sister. Miss Mildred Sin nott, Siushlw forest clerk, tfhe w:is ac compa'nied by Mrs. Lctha Schultz, if Koseburg. who went to t'orvullis later in the day. Transportation Officials Hero l ii. llirsehbcrg. of Portland, freight and p;isseni:er accnt of the Admiral line, visited Kugene mi business esterday. F. M Cardner, passenger ncenl of the a- Frlonds Are Invited Mis F.rsn 1 Iambic, f rmef tv with Hampton's, has joined the -selling organ ization of Ax Ttilly s. where n will be pleased to meet her o'd as well as new friends. niidiau Northern the jnosl nMrtherly railroad in the dominion -was also ben yesterday, leaving this morning. T. T. Petty, of Porllaml, division freight and itassenger agent of the Oregon Electric, is here today on business. E. II. Puffy, traveling fre;iht and passenger agent of the peiivor & Kio flrande railroad. left last night, after a brief visit to Eugene. John Fulton, matchmaker and referee for the Luceiie boxing commission, will enter bii-mos here about .May 1 si pro prietor of a ciirar si ore and checking station iu the llressie auto Mngo line terminal, on the wesl side of Willam elle street between Seventh and Fiu'hth nvenues, according to his announcement this morning. Fixtures were purchased while in Porllaml this week, and be will be full v equipped lo do business on the date set for I he opening. A soda fountain will also be installed. Ile has secured the smith side of the room for his shop. the l.l-op. ;.t tb. up -ort if bmli educ-aiona; in-titotnois. e imther ei.o. ueaure provdin; ' o the aiioiis m II ceed t he amotlli' s te anilab!e coinpllt. ilbi.ilioii for the yt (ue-, i a.: eit !cvie.-. -!mlt lo t i. money that WMiiid I upon he ;hr -sed I.- P.'2U " Roturn to Work Mrs. Klla Kichardsou and Miss Laura Mitchel, assistants iu the office of Poi tors Lee, Kerron and Spence, have re turned to their duties after several days' illness. News of Deaths Roach Rolatives News of death of two relatives came to Mr. and Mrs. V. J. IViuhite. of li! North Jefferson street, during the last two days. Yesterday Mr. Inirhite received word that his brother, Itoss Ilarhitc. aged tilt had di-d at Ada, Michigan. To day Mrs. ltarhite received word of the death of her sister-ln-hiw. Irs. lary E. Snook, aged 01 years, of Tillamook, Mr. Uarhite's death was unexpected hut Mrs. Snook had suffered n pnrnlytie stroke and linn been ill for soaie time. POLICE CHIEF DISMISSED Los Angeles, April -L I'limaxing a "diorl and sloviny career as chief of po lice. Colonel James W. Ewringioii win tieorge E. t'ryer. removed from office today by Mayor Kerington s dismissal toliowed tlie rc- instaiemeni yesterday n.v the ponce m fieials whom he had discharurd because he alleged they failed to curry out ins orders to "clean up lo Angeles. Receives Round Robin- - W. I'. Walter has rev.ved a round iV;:n letter from the V. M. V. A. county secridaries of Oregon iii I Washington. E'ch man puU iu a new let'" and takes out his old one. Return From Cruise F. A. Tripp, local timber dealer, nnd Albert Anderson, have returned to the city after a cruising trip in the Coast range mountains. To Ship Stock Plans are being made by Vv. A. Ayres. manager of the Lane county cooperative shippers' association, to ship n carload of mixed stock next Tuesday to the North Portland stockyards. National Gingham Week, April 24th to 29th New Spring Weights in "Kayser" Marvelfit Knit Underwear Knitt-d uniWtn-iir thai really fits wWIIm v y.m sit, walk, bond or fi'lsd- ' Made villi seats that .-tay cIomm--slioul.l.-r straps that never sli.H-annholes that never bui.l ou will . i. 1 ,,.l..vi!ir rnliit'oi't until von liuve , 41,-... ,i..ii'eet i ittnor HiKlerna mo-'iits. no more than ordinary nii-lerwear. Union Suits sfl.itn to $-' in I'hev post :;:ie to Toe. -Ivies. LARGE'S 863 Willamette Street Examine Babies Saturday The babv clinic will be held in the basement of the court bonne Saturday ! forenoon, from until 1J o'clock. A pin stem n ami nurse w in examine i ne youngsters and advise the mothers re garding care of their children. Returns to Sheridan Mrs. S. It. Sackeit. who has been vis it inc at. the home of her son. Leland Sackeit. in this city for the last two weeks, left today for her home in Sheridan. Plav Ball Tomorrow Itaseball is to be played by boys of all ages and sizes tomorrow mornin? -on the vneant lot back of the V. M. A. ltuildiiig. he ginning ni U-.'Mi o'clock. A large, soft ball will be used. Nrwcomcr Buy Tract Steven A. Johnson, a recent arrival from Minnesota, has nuri'linsed a two acre tract nnd bungalow near College Crest, of Joseph II. Urol hers. The pnle was made by tlm Sam Hugh H'alty com pany, j CONOMY is yet another factor in favor of OLYMPIC Rolled Oats healthful, luo m SLFO ONE Says Caves Are Feature ll'lyns are being made to accommodati very large crowds of tourists at tin Josephine caves this year, said Ed W Miller, (iraiitM Pass hotel man. who wn in the city yesterday afternoon. Mr. Miller says tlie marble caves are the wonders of their kind in the west. Mr. Miller was formerly secretary of the 'ullage drove Chamber of Commerce hut several weeks ago purchased the (Irants Puss hotel. "Bin 4" Repudiates Agenttt M. Lawrence, secretary of the Pig -I Hailroad llecord. of San Francisco, writes that complaints have been receiv ed from Eugene men-hunts, civic organ izations and others regarding the solici tation of :ul vert -sine and subscriptions for the American Puilway Journal, which Mr, Lawrence considers "a periodical of (piestionable merit." lie states that the publication is in no war connected with the railroad brotherhoods and that then is good reason to believe that the letters of endorsement which the advertising agents carry arc fraudulent. Dixon Returns Hopeful - Encouniging news of improved busi ness conditions, which are believed to be better now than tln-v have hern for a long time, was hriught to Eugene bv A. C. Ptxon. manager of the Zootb-Kelly Lumber company, who returned last night, from n three-weeks eastern trip. A meeting of tin1 National Lumber Manu facturers' association nt Chicago was at tended, also n conference nt Washington with the department of commerce ami representatives of the various construe. tion industries, which was called for the iMiniosp of seeurinc better cooperation and improved melho'ls. Mr. Oixtui nlso made business trios to Petro'it and N Virk. Pad weather wns encountered in the cant, aiid middle west. Discuss "Highbrow" Subjict iMiit members of Dip Patterson Ta-rMit-Tenohei Association were en lied up on to speak without preparation upon vnrioiiH hirned and difficult subjects, such as "A Chemical Annlvdn of the Antide- luvinn Ejtnch" and "Tlie Inadequate l a cilitie for Studying the Cndifi atiim the Stoic i'hiiosophi." nt their meeting last wvrning. The action of the school board in dropping the art nnd music hi pr'lHors was endorsed, after the sub ject 1 1 nd been explain d by O. IL Jones, and g picnic supper enjoyed. The speak er were Pr. It. T. I'.iirnctt, pr. J. A. Gilbert. E. F. Cnrh-lnn, Italph Lnrnwnv. P. M Morse, pr. ( hike. Frank Jenkin. nnd C. P. Itorer. The latter chose his own subject. A. 1!. tiiuy turned t'.i sub ject over 1o hi-4 wife, who handled it fuc cessfulb . The sorhil oiniiiittcf Mrs. C. P. Horn- and Mr", Hidden tervi-d c.f fee and th" finance eotnitittfen sold ice crenm luh ks. Mrs. I-:. F. Carb-ton had The complete card for the boxing and wrestling smoker scheduled for the ar mory Wcilnesday night. May II, was an nounced this nmriniii: by .lohn Imltoii. malchniaker and referee for the local commission. As a headline!'. Iee Jensen. Eugene middleweii'ht. who has sni'img to tiuick popularity by his active milling, audi Dubs Mulkey. Monmouth youth who 1 holds a decision oer Carl Miller, will meet, for ti'ii rounds. Pete will step into the ring at about Km. while Mulkey peels for about two pounds less. Itolh are fierce battlel'-i. ' Tin' set 1 hcailliner in the wrestling bout between Nick 'volis, Eugene resi dent now but lale of Tacomn where he has appeared in many matches, and Charles Anderson, miildlewclrht wrest ler of Minnc-ota. Itov I'edarsiroiii. liosebuig mauler who has appeared here before, is sei,i'd- iled for six routuN with j-.d'b.1 Alurray the I'ri'-o 'Kid, They lip the beam at about U7), " Two toiii'-ronml fislic debates com plete the bill of fare. Ix. o. ltrown. lahianu mm -uouei who won bis battle al the last ca-d. N matched with JHney 1-ord. ioerilv m On-iron middb'weiyhl champion who has a long pair of arms and who koowv sidcrable of the rintr game, i iie weigh iu at about lll't. Johnny Martin n ts Yoii.ng ATayhew in the other four r id affahv If :dar- tin takes the decision from the boy with the clever Iff I baud, be v. '11 d nneibim tliat no other local boxer has none. May hew is good if he gels down ami due little training before he steps into ring. Marion County Grange Endorses New Tax Measure Salem, April -1. - Endorsement of the program of the Oregon Tax Keducti.m clubs legislative program was made at a meeting of the Marion Coiiutv Pomona grange held iu Ankeuy yesterday. Cen sure of the Foiled Staten senate in Heat ing Senator Newberry was in so eiabouied iu the resolution. The resolution endorsing th-' legisla tive program of the lax chm follows- "The Marion County Pomona grtitige endorses the initiation of a hi'! to go before the general election m November, providing for the compulsory ass.sMir'iit ami classification of all property, real and personal, and to piovul for the repeal of the L- milliue tax for the IT, lOiu-li imi'knui' i'f "I'i.i "I I '" lain ilirt-'ctioiiM nn siiupli' liny wnuiim i-nti dvi' ni- liHI Hit lil wiirn. fmli-il IhiiiKs ni-w. Kvi-n if h)h Iiiih nrvi-r dyi-il livfiiri-, sin- rim pnl 11 rii-li finli-li-sK rnlnr iiilu sluibln- shin s. ilri-NKi-K. wuisis, mills. stui-kiiiicH, swi-iili-rs. iiivpi-iiiKs, ilniii-rii's, luiiiiciiiKs. fv.-ryt liinic. Hii.v Iininiul )yi' no iiIIiit kind llii-n n-rfi-i l Iwiim' iiif i (tiinriiiili-i'il. .lui-l t -H your ilruir Kisl whi-lhiT llii- iniili-riiil yim wish In ilyi- ii iiiil in- silk, nr wlii-lhi-r it in I ill i ii. i-iiltiiii. in- niixi'il kiiiuIm. Hiiiiiiiinil Hvi-b iii'vi-r Hlri-nk, spiil, fiuli'. in- in". will Hi-I 1'nr iiiinlily oitui-s. I"iiiiri Ni-ino. RESIDENT HAS AWFUL EXPERIENCE "I wn-. tuic'- (.iiln-d in hoKpiinV in t)o Iiih one withinif b it gruel mio-r was injected into me four time- a day. n mv sioina'-h would not reiaiu any food. I suffered ten ibly ; was redm ed to a skeleton. M foU- a'v an ad of M:ur' Wonder fill Itemed; and it h.i surety ..i I'd t'v 1 1 f 1 wi-ikSi lut pouutU now." It i- a f.u.p. barM.b'-s prepaiation tluit re mm es th" ciitnniml t met and i L rt the inf iairitiinlion w lo h i-itu-.es pi aetic ady nil stomaeb. Jier afet inletiuMj rnl lioMlln. iiK ludlltg app'-ndii itis. One dose w '11 t oir. iiice or inoii'-j refunded. For fs;ie ul all UniiMv Health Bread Solves the Question Ey Aiding Digestion Health Bread is rec oinniended by physi- cians aim (lieieuans. It is scientifically made, from the whole wheat; and is flavored with ( honey. Health Bread, relieves stomach Iron-; ble and constipation, j The only GENUINE Health Bread is made in a SQUARE loaf and is j Made by Willinw Eakory, Makers of Your Grocer Sells It There's a Reason at This Season All hikes start, lit the Tal.le Supply this spring ttllJ siiininer, ,julina; hy tho inereasing niwnhcr of "out fits" wliii are pel ting their "eats" here for the hike or thti week-enil pnrty. Von will be satisfied with the way we pack lunelies after, you have selected a lot of 'ool things to eat from the Delieatessen. Sand wiches made to order. WYmies for roasting-. Steaks to cook over the open fire. (There is nothing you enn seleet that will taste (iiitu so good at the end of- a hike.) For the Sunday Dinner Come hen; for your young dressed chickens. Fat and K'lider, well prepared1, these Khode Island Jiuds will siirelv make a hit with you. When you buy a Uhode Island Ked chicken, remember you .arc getting n lot of meat for. your money. I'.etter nse the phone, as it will insure prompt delivery, for your convenience. 'J Ki is the number. Extra Service We solicit voiir mail order business if Jt is incon venient for vim to come to the store. Efficient and careful clerks will nllcnil to your order with the same care that you would rcceive if you were hero in thn store All 'mail orders are carefully packed and mailed the same dav the order is received. This service costs von nothing' ami we believe it is satisfactory, judging by the increase in our mail order department. Our Delivery Service Our servii-o includes four deliveries to each side of (own dailv. Cars leave on scheduled time nt 8:"0 and ll::i( e.-n-ii morning and at 'Ji.'iO and 4::!U each after noon. Pal runs who bear these times in mind will be doing themselves a favor by getting their orders in as early as possible. Many of our customers are or dering n day ahead, especially for I he week end, as it enables us lo, give better service, as we have more time to seleet ami prepare goods. California Strawberries Head Fruit List California strawberries are on (ho market unit they're as far superior to the Louisiana berries as Or egon "strawberries are superior to Californias! New plump asparagus. New onions nii'l! radishes. Hhubarb is better in size und flavor. Cabbage, tomatoes, mus tard and spinach greens, cauliflower, lettuce, cucum bers, peppers. Use the Phone and See What Real Service Is The Table Supply Co. L. I). PIERCE, Proprietor. Ninth and Oak Telephone 246