Friday Evening, Juy
1 " 1 ! J. '. 11 1
.OomenVCIulKX Dortal vmttol
By MARY L. WATT
out rtiMSBtouuM phono in to tki mom lorrtm miwum
, a. . and a H-mimoNi wwn a ..
V THE EUGENE DXIEY OUXBD
- A card party for tonight at th (.'oun
try dub in on the program. Bridge will
be th feature of the evening, aui Hie in.
diratiotui are that there will be a large
attendance. ' , i
V Mrs. B, W. DeBnak g ove n one o'clock
luncheon today honoring lira. Haitiurl
b. Harding of Minncaiwlia. 1'rofcssor
Hardinc in on the summer school staff
of the rnlversity of Oregon, in tha de
partment of history., ' ...
' ': Mra. George Dellar ia entertaining her
dlxter, Mit Klixabeth Oruvra, who arriv
ed last Morally and will remain to tbe
middle of. September. :;
' Members of the Tourist rltib were en
tertained Monday night at the borne of
Afrs.. Fred Young and enjoyed a porch
aupper during the evening, line of tbe
former dub member. added by her prea-
ah, pleasure to (he meeting, Mia Klift
- aueth Oravea of leia Angeles, who la vis
iting with bar aimer, Sim. George lie
.-Bar. - - - -..
' i Members of : the Miikly club gave a
swimming- party and picnic aupper on the
' . Willamette; for the Vleiwnire of Miss
.Mary Chambers ami -her fiance, William
John Brockelbank, Thursday night. .
A rerr enjoyable picnic It being plan
ned for all persona connected with tfie
Hummer school, utider the- direction of
Professor John Bovanl, to be held in
Hendricks park Hatuniay night.' Mrs,
Edna Dataou of Krirndly Hull will fur
nish the aupper. Tbe Hiking club will en
Joy 4 bike first, and there will be a pro
gram including stunts, which together
with the good eat and a camp fire, are
being looked forward to with u great deal
of pleasure. . .
The Security Benefit association took
In t-wo new member Monday night. Thia
rinses th cuinpaign, '!&" members being
added to the club and five are on tbe
waiting lint. To Mm Mildred Blair iu
awarded the credit for obtaining the larg
est number of upiliiti. A melon feed
and refreshment were served following
the meeting which wa held nt the K. I'.
ball. i
The College Creat Commnnliy club held
regular meeting at the club house
Thtireday afternoon. Mra. Jena Derllng,
lire. Ilortoc. and Mra, Jay were the hoat
etmea for the afteriioon. -The ladica en
joyed the reading of "The GleajierM,"
following which light refreshment were
nerved.
npino
::f mmm set
' In an effort to promote the bee Indua
try, which la vital to fndt' raining, a
"bee" tour has been arranged for Tuex
, lay, July 25, when a. public meeting and
'viait to leadinr apiurle will be held.
'irt,feor Rcullen, bee expert of O, A. t'.
will be preaent on the tour. .
tie to unfavorable weather for the
unit few winter awl dixeae among me
heea tha induHtry haa dwindled to almut
, half ita former aiaa in Iana- county. The
- ooanty fruit inapector anil several other
expert fratt cuunrmtH awiare lias aecur
itv of the bee ha been dlrectlv ' remimt-
Mble for the nhortng In the cherry and
other cropa tile year aa there were no
Hen to auilldently .poMrnlui tha blox-
apma, v ,
. la (flhedule of tn tour Is aa follow:
,': $;00 a, m, Aemble at county ugrl
tfultural ageut'a offlte, ,1 '
a. m.-l2i: n. hi.VIll nearby
pikrira (a detailed achedule Kill be an-
' ofoeed later).
12:H0 p. m. Return to xf.iurene for
. nam. 4
j ly-p."tn.-Meet 4naachibly -roomi
Fugene Chamber of Commerce, Profee
r Hualtrn will diaonaw pertinent phases
; .t,'hM'Cultur,' .... , . ' , .,'
. :HO 9- mi Additional viaita lf 'va-
tea emanda. .
117.IST OF Gfll
, ST.BlBi;J CflUif
Grata harvest la on in full blast over
11 part of the county, Thouaanda of
acre have been bound and the first
. tjrHhbg maelilne tn start oieratlona la
mw tmnnmg In Irving. Hmall combine
are pentlug en aeveral farm north, of
aVureae, '
' IM fall grain In moat aeHIoiui la re
ported to have produced well but lu very
tew pkoea haa.the irlng wheat filled
out an4 hundreds of ni'rea of it will be
it Air hay or not cut nt all. Peed men
oWlare the valley will.; not. produce
eanucb to anppl)' home consumption this
year on aocouat of the long dry spell,
Removal of State
r , Bank Heads Sought
, ,&elHa, July 2I. Inunedlate removal
of n John P. Duke, atate supervisor of
hanking, hncT Assistant Hupervlsor' ft, A.
!sfiey, 1 demanded tn a resolution
aent tq Governor Louis F,. Hart tmlny
if th UcsoattoraV Prntestlve associa
tion. Thla was one of several resolutions
. Unanimously adopted, at h meeting of
.. fkSJ Hcandlnavlan American ' bank de
posltora hern last-nlnlit , . '
"Tlie raunti' fraud jnr In Its lie.
tailed report did not tell you nil 1 think
It knewa afcaut the remilta of rhrir in
estigatlon of the defunct Instllnlloii,".
declared rormer juago uiay Aiion,
PUCE ROGUE
ES
The Rogue, river valley win produce
between 11W and 1300 carloads of penra
.iui jrvur,- wunusi u ine iirst eati
mates of experts of the Southern Pa.
lrle railroad made Miotic tndnv. The
Orchards have been carefully gone over
and It is estimated that the crop will be
at nr ki per cent more tnnn last year.
, Most of the crop is billed for the
canneries nt Suleul. Hsersmento enit Ann
Prnnciseo nd it 1 expected to start
moving on August .10, Plans to have
a special switching train to spot empties
anu move loaueu car near the orchards
nave oeen made oy the railroad. - '
The new fiavnae HDl,fs IrrienlJon nrn.
icct at Grants Pass and more individual
irt'gntion roJe near Airdford aro
attributed as the rent cause of more
pear pmilnctlon this year, 1
. T. naturas to .Or -Alitf. -... ,
Robert ISiliner who spent two weeks
here visiting liia aunt, Mr. MoOowen,
returned to Ills homo at Oregon City
11 euiiunusy, . . ,
Goes to Wllhur.
Miss Stella Ilnrbit left on Tuesday aft
ernoon for a two weeks' visit with
friends at Wilbur, Oregon. .
y Hera From Watt Timbers. ,
Mrs, Dtivo Dnitlanil and threo children,
Toil. ' l.tlltnn mt.A lk.. nu.. ... M ,L.
.-..-, i...., wu,. 11 .U, nIFUUIIIff lilt)
Mi,iinie inntilliu Ii.h Im.h vr, rri.i.AU
vlsttlng at the home of her purents, C
I. Anrrln. kr Meu .P.nlnn.l f !.. ..
Lillian Gorrie former city recorder.
CARD it THANKS
. . We wish tn exnres our sineer tliaii
and appreciation to our many friend for'
their aassilnnce and eyuipatby during our
recent bereavement tn 4he sickneaa aud
death pt our lielovel dnughter. Vivian.
... : mn. AiU MOO, mEBJ Daqve
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Lll-V'. . -atJJ
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y. Convenient
T ' and Handy;
TtWI "will find the Travelers
rheetsy Issued In 1 billfold,
the handiest way to ' carry
four expense money on vith.
ar . short or long trips.
jThey mske yon Independent
fef basking hours, and will be
iahen anywhere v- jn hotels,'
,ahnna, or Urket office the
Work! around. Drop into the
first Natlontil, end let us sup.
ply you for your vacation
W. . , .;.....
Ct Vra at HehyfM Sarvtee
nilST
NATIONAL BANK
, of Eugene
aiHcr,
L saves fee Vaseonver
Mr. aid Mrs. 11. A. I.milhsnl nn,l mn.
ther. M". Frankle Kenn. and Slnsll win
Prank, Ikft Wednesday morning for Van
couver, jvasn., on a two weeks' visit with
frlendajfThey will mnka a tour of . the
ueacuea wnue gone.
Vlitta Kara From Caleratfa. '
Mr. ajul Afra. Verne Phillips and fam
ily of Ihiriutgo, Colorado, HcconipRuied
by their parents from Senttlo, arrived
llnra WJha1a., I I ... . ....
...... ., . .,j . v,i,t IK ,imu nMMii me
night with their coiwlns, Mr. and Mrs.
W ilbur l.lovd. Thev were mi ll.ule
to Newiort
Lfl"BlW r-eraotiali.
Mr Clinton Trotter aud email dough
'7 S!ry of Wnltervlllo. .wns lu town on
Tllllrlltf nrf Vtilnn lnltt.. .t. .1 t.
tl'ir1- S!y. Craft who ill at the
Mr'n,lL K- "otal'ntr. of Waltervllle,
siyvnf ThiiM.tno In t 1 '
r " " j town 011 uiisiuess.
''A .grass fire on Thursday afternoon
v tieparrmenr. TI10 rire
atarted on tho aiilu hill near Willamette
IllWghta.
. Mr. aud Mra. Mra. Fred Pur of Wnl
tervllle apeut Thursilny hi tuftn with
- friend,
, 'I 1 '
Forest Fires Burainff
?, ;) In Lake Creek Valley
v Wires! flrea arc burning In th Tke
creek valley at several place and one or
two of I hem are rrHrted to have done
considerable damage. A fire burned
across the high pass road yesterdnv, cut
tltur aK travel over tho pass, acvutdiug
to Illarkty resideuU. - .
- ArVih.T.r h,0,t nre ' hiirnlhg a few miles
east of Hlsly and north o( the low pas
road about One wile. It threw up heavy
aheeta.of flame hist evening In the edge
of heavy ,ren,.tiuilier. The fire has l
ready burned over several hundnd ncrs.
A email fire burning in the vicinity of
Hear Creek fulls has been gotten under
Control by Warden Carl Oglesby and fire
fighters of tha Western Lane patrol association.
Kin of Commoner
Lead In Politics
.Mncoln.. Neb.. July 21. William Jen
nings Hryan, militant auti-llurwinst,
seems to hare passed the bauner of poll.
Ileal leadership to brother Charlie aud
nephew HI I as.
Silas 1 1. Bryan Is democratic nominee
for lieutenant-governor iu Minnesota and
nt brother, V. . Ilryan, has been unin
itiated as democratic candidate foe mr.
enter t Nebraska. ,
PORTLAND DRESSED MEATS '
Portland, Ore.. Julr 21. Cnunlrr
meats, selling prices:
country nogs jtic; tieavv stuff less:
vesl tops, about Ml tn URI twiincl :l
e i.ic neavy atntt less; lauitia .tl
rtuinked meats llims !U1 i
breakfast bacon u:i r 4.V; parkin house
nieais: sirer Orel 1.1U ai Hie; heifers
UUn. a...l.. IT. e.. ... tr. a.
hogs itH4 tr. 17c.
Extraordinary Values That Exemplify Your Greak
Store
Just For Saturday for ONE DAY Only the day when you can most leisurely do your shopping we oft
for your selection a spread 6f BARGAINS in needed and wanted Summer Merchandise as you have seldom1
! witnessed! . ' :; -.-' J; : T":;,.'-' ;:;:.;-!,i.0'.vv '' : '' Vv-",;;' . ' " " ' ?;.;;e;:'y ' I
JUST FOR SATURDAY, Bargains will be far-reaching in its Savings to You. Prepare to Come prepare t
buy liberally, and we promise you will not regret it! : V V I
SPECIAL 0FFEC7ING
Gil
T .-1 T
Organdie Trimmed
J Values supreme unsurTJMscfl heavy cord
ed Ginghams, in lovely mall checks; a great
array of nev? color combinations -'.complete
with a full range of sizes. . , , , s -
These famous "Miss Spokane' dresses are
exceptionally well known for their high quality-and
workmanship, so seldom found in
Gingham drosses. .. "':.- j-V r.:'. y
Yalnes to $4.75
Just for Saturday
13.29
Japanese Crepes v ; .
; The standard imported, fast color-Japanese
Crepe, in a big selection of the season's best
shades ... . . . "
' Just for Saturday, Yd. 27c
Pretty Dress Voiles ' 1
i.ight and Dark Dress Voiles of unusual do
sigiiB, 40 inches wide.-. Regular values were to'
:35k! yard - -. : . ,
Just for. Saturday, Yd. 19c
Silk Tricolette
Heavy Fibre Silk Tricollette, in a dozen dif
. . ferent slindes. Hfj inches wide. Regularly, sold
to $''.00 the yard
Just for Saturday, Yd. $1.35
The New Percales ,
- Your unrestricted choice of any 36-inch fast
color Percale, including the new Cretonne and
plaid designs' '
i ; Just for Saturday, Yd. 19c
Curtain Scrims v ..
. 36-inch Woven Curtain Scrims, in white and
' ecru, with 1-inch borders. Regular 22c values
; i Just for Saturday, Yd. 11c . ;
WOMEN'S
Bungalow
Aprons
In a large assortment of
sizes and colors, made in a
belted model, with one pock
et. A regular $1.25 value-
v Just for Saturday ,
; .' 77c
' 9-4 Pequot Sheeting V
A special offering in Bleached 9-4-Pequot
Sheeting ; ' -
Just for Saturday, Yd. 53c
Ladies' Union Suits -
Mercerized Ladies' Union Suits of
a high ... ciuality, exceptionally yell
tailored in all the desired styles.:
: Regular $2.50 : :;.':,V;:; ., .--rs
j iiuui iui uatuiuar iiiUii ,,.
Table Oil Cloth :i
Tho famous , Sanitas and Certaini,j "
teod Table Oil Cloth, in ft wide range.)
of light and dark patterns. Regu-;.'
lar 3!)o values . ; '
Just for Saturday, Yd.,29i:
12 Mommie
PURE-SILK
The genuine Iniprt
ed Pure Silk Pongee.
Reg. price to $1.50
Just for Saturday, yd.
K- Ladies'
PURE SILK
rvHOSE;:.'i";
Paraniount Jjrand, in
white, black, brown.
;Reg. $1:25 value
Just for Saturday
Men's and Boys' Caps ,
. . .This season's newest fashions in
Men's-: and Boys' Caps, including
some of the' new Sport styles; $2.50
' values "
; Just for Saturday $1.89
Men's Fine Ties :
A splendid' assortment of Pour-in-Hand
Silk Neckties, in some :very
. pretty, new designs; 75c values ,
Just for Saturday 29c : (
Big: Straw Hats- Y
A cleanup on a lot of Straw Hats
; for . men, ; Women, boys ' and girls.
t:yanes'to:25c ' ; - .
Just for Saturday 7c
240 MEN'S FINE
Shir is
A SENSATIONAL OFFER in these fine
fast colofi count Percale Dress Shirts; full
cut and bearing every earmark of Shirts made
to sell nt twice tlio amount wo ask on Satur
day., Tho choice of patterns is unlimited and
varied, "'the sizes aro from 14 to 17, and the
regular value is $1-45 ami;;;;.'--'-..-;.- ' '
Just for Saturday
89c
Boys' Blouses
Fine phambray and Percale Boys' Blouses,
fullj cut and well made. Regular 65c values
! Just for Saturday 39c
Men's Bathing Suits . '
. A largo selection of Men's Cotton Bathing
Suiis, of good quality; vflioice of sizes aud
colors - i -
! Just for Saturday 98c
Men's Union Suits-. jV
Men's Athletic Union Suits, bf very fine bar
red' Dimity; full cut and well made. Regular
$Uf values
r Just for Saturday 59c
Boys' Bathing Suits -, .',") ,. -'v
Numerous shades and 'color eomhinations, in
all pizos of Hoys' Cotton Bathing Suits.' Regu
lar $U)0 values - - ,
y Just for Saturday 59c v
Men's Cotton Hose
Men's Cotton Work or Press Hose, of very
fine fnst color, cotton yarn; colors and sizes; 19c
values ' ' ' '
. Just for Saturday 11c
MEN'S
WorEi
Shirts
A heavy ' blue ? Chambray
Work Shirt,' double stitched
throughout and full cut, in
sizes from 14 to,17
. lust for Saturday
EUGENE'S ORIGINAL MONEY-BACK STORE SHOP IN SAFETY!
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CAS1H1 Sf
Eugene - Salem
DROUGHT TO RAISE PRICES
Ursula. July Ul. With ths WHthrr
man rbalklng tin tho Moth ds of ilruughi
tmlsy, tn.tJi milk and lumber distributor
gv waning of highrr priws la Ihfir
frodiins. T gviirral fnivrsst lor th
'si-tlx- unrthwm aa saowrrs lor th
Uttrr part rvl the tVrk.
A CARD 0fTHANll8
W. In rliivrs of Mry ov Wtilt,
thn dm-re.L Bt to Ihimk ih
t.ill uf WttHltin for thir kiH.LuM
i aud rviro rrmlvrtii to ur aid th ifc
i rrasrd ou during hrr si. ka and dath
1 aaa lot aac uawtrs.
U. P. Considers Line
to Utah Wonderland
Hall )k City, Julr 21. Prr.k1.-ut
tarl It, Hr.r. of th Vui.in farifir, has
Itndvr ransldoration a .lsn to build aa
extension of th IT. V. to .loo National
park and I'edar llteaks, the wonderland
(ot I'tah. ' .
Vlb has long been hampered in ob
1 tulning tourist tralllr to this wowirrtul-
i ly beautiful, and little kuown rtion,j
benux of the tai-k of ry trnpurta-1
I tion. I
Vall rresidtnt Uray would not com-
t.ilt himself, he returned from an outingi!
and ir.ie(-tiou of Uiia section of soulhero
I'tah reerntly, and let it b known the
Luion I'avifie. wbh-b ohtajtted ttuniuVi.
ruatrol of th hlt ljk route rn-vutly.
ie ronsldrring a brnt-h Hue into U ilia-:
tret.
30 East Ninth
ton, lrer aud Suthcriin. Salem Capital
Journal. . . - .
I
' A. L. SOLOF, IVfanagcTj
MILLER TO OVERSIE DRYERS
1- M. Miller of l-igeue will takerbsrge
of the nine drying ownitioii. of the
tregn t'o-oMralive a.rlathn during
thi srStton. it was nnonnivU lo!ay.
Mr. Miller will have ehurge ef the re-
auxMiug of the fire dryers of the ai"oo-
vlation lornted at Italia, Shrrklan, t arl-
Doctor Removes Bleat
From Annoying Goat
I,o Angeles, July 2t Necessity moth
ere.1 medical m-ienee totlay when an op
eration performing an.1 removing the
bleat from a nanny goat was performed
by lr. I- O. t'lark, veterinary aurgenn.
t"IWin tbe nri.-nt renoel .J It v
Stt, whose ttrifhhrrs hid nr,.let-.l
ui nniping mu -
Decree Will Silence
Boxers' Assistants
Portland, July Ul. When PoruanJ
fan gather next fall for the opeuius nt
another year of professional boxint. lory
uo .otiger will have to give ear to the
ranr-n snd discordant cries of ec u Is
ntann g tbe bui-kel and towel a lut
fighter' corners.
Both managers and second handling
figtiter must be licenses, the boxing
commission hss iInwmI ir k a u.
C'h.l.tt- with It,. ..! ...1 1 : . i
their favored leatier puWr, ' J
. . l . ;.v .1.-1- lleene I11 J
lor ineui, wiia utrii
The fau agrea that it willJJj
reiief. They pay to do me j
. . M.II I
and want to get tneir
Miry say.
- SACRAMENTO BILL PjJJ
vVashiugtou, July 21. I6 .T,
day pased a bill rcimrmr-..K.
.Sacramento. at.. lor c
viiiiuiiis inr D-
with the flood control pmje"
mil
us
OB I
ntkr
ike
LP
rr.5
tin
lot
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ohserv the "Soa of quiet" back of
Showanda, tha ebole of t
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