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I ,rrtnaaYgtfg. May 21,1923 DAISY GTTSRU, r: - Page Fiv6 . -TTTTC EUGENE 1 " ' 1 1 J 1 i i ii 1 .. Dainty New Costume U WEAR UNDER LIGHT CLOTHES Jiilp double hems that reach Lhips of many of these slips , -, thite sateen, tuD saun or nnis n$je tlieni particularly nice Lra. They have (bodice or Llati'on tops" ad are , cut iii Ul sizes. : II ' 125 to $2.50 Slips Gowns and Combinations ' 89c to $2.50 ke women everywhere have so firmly adopted muslin fcns and combinations the showing here will wove a (at delight. , LARGE'S 865 Willamette St ffl CITY NEWS B play-off will be ..t at Null lult'r ill Ihe tuuihon. Tilt Scuta Clara team pluya Co burg here next Sunday iu settliUK a tie ou one frame each. Santa Clara batteries were Thompson and Keeut'y; Coyote, Owens and Holland. Here for Week-end Harry I liowu, ps-omint.v jutqte ho iif r during tie closinj out sale staged the ,i, now dirertOT of rehabilitation work for '...v-c-.s urrr were loaay loosing lor a . past 1U uay, tue prourteiora uiu auieu tiie state industrmi aoi'hlent ,-nuiussiii aige eian, urcgou luvnse 4L'-li:i equip- I to Eugene with reluotuuee. The ped with green nliade and apotlight, that a aioien iu cMiieiu Sunday afternoon. Brown to Go East l'erry W. Brown, assistant cashier at the First National bank, expects to leave next week for Sioux City, Iowa, ou a vacation of a mouth or so. To K. of C. Meeting To attend the slate convention of the Kuighm of Columbus, Joseph rVaniwa ami James O'Parrell are in Portland to oay. 1 hey will return tomorrow. ugeue witu reiununce. xue l-t spent the wet'k-end here from I'orunnit. months in operations here have been his new hemhtuarters. Airs, ltown wdl highly successful and patrons and em- leave for l'ortlaiid this week, after her ployes are tbauketl oy tue managers, wiio husband aecurea living quarters. ch-sed out her to consoiuiate uu r sources in the Salem store. Double Parking Fined A fc fine was given Gertrude But ler in police court tiiis week-end for stopping her car too long alongside of other autos parked at the curb of a downtown street. - No Damage in Accident Xo damage resulted from'a slight, col lission of cars driven by (J. P. DcMacou of Wendling lumber camp 31 and K. I Cliambei H uf this city here Saturday eve ning, according to reports made the police. New Baseball League Soon I A movement on the V Diversity of Orc , gon campus to start a baseball league similar to the Twilight league of trado I and professional men downtown is said i to be afoot and players eager to get into the play are to call 1113 and discuss arrangements. Mill Gets Equipment The Camas Lumber company mill near I.orane, now sawing 45.1XH) hoard feet daily, expects to increase ita output about 5000 more by oddition of a high pressure boiler and other equipment, snys William Brooks, manager. Here On Visit Mrs, (ieorge Derflinger anil daughter, Mrs. TI. 1. Nettletton. are here from Oorvallis for a week's visit, with Dr. and Mrs. K. H. Derflhuror. Tli vis-it with relatives at Oakridgc before reurimig iiuiue. ists Elect Man -of Corvallis Chief Us of the Southern Willamette lociety, met here in monthly sen ile Osburn Saturday night, elect follosing officers for the year T. J. A. Harper, Corcais, presi r. R. M. Graves, Eugfne, ice t; Dr. R. Gunn, Corvallis, secre- lOrer. . me ruuriug umceiN U 15- ueorge. r.ugeiie, jircsuii-uii 1. Hnford. Corvallis, ice-presi- kl Dr. J. E. Richmond; Eugene, secretary-treasurer. Plans were made for the annual picnie of the organization to be held near Cor vallis June 10 as the last regular ses sion of this season, until fall opens an other fiscal, year. At the business Res- f sion papers on dental methods were pre sented by Dr. L. L. Baker, of this city, and H. W. Titus of Cottage Grove. i Takes Position With Bank I Morjorie Twis of 18(14 Lincoln street ! has assumed a position as stenographer at the First National bank. She will net np sulstit.utc during the vacation season.. l-raiiK i'"assett. oooKKeepcr, Iuih just re turnea irom tua Benon s vacation. Business Is California ; 'I'.' Kerr lett this week-end to at tend business in Orland, Cal. .n Ships Household- Goods x .iitiiffi.n .ir ijiia f-trv siiitineo her household goods from Eugene this."'"" park. moruiug; to Everett, wasu. Snrinthelil. M.iv a. The Triscilla club had a picnic Saturday at the Hansen Leaves for Middle West Peter Anderson of this city left this week-end to visit in Montana and Minne sota. , Holllstcr Hore Week-End Jack Hollister und iMphew of Port land, were week-end visitors here, re turning last evening. Oakridoe Folk H Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hehert of Oak ridge, were here ou business today. Files Ccimlsslon Justice Jesso (J. Wells has filed with the county clerk his notury pubhc commission. Goes to North Bend. Ms. Emilv Purity left Sunday morn ing for North Bend. She will attend the Hebekuh convention being held there this week. bust- j Discharge Filed Raymond K. M,aynard saw service with Cnited States forces in the late war. Today he filed hia honorable dis charge with the county clerk. Horshethoe Play Tonight There will he a mutch horseshoe pitch ing game tius evening at 8 o'clock at the grounds at. 1SW Franklin houlcwird be tween Pave Berkshire and Wiliam Lu ther and a team conuoeil of H. C. Cook tandl 'Mr. (Krowli Tlfco giunCH of 50 points each will be played. Would Enter Business Allan U JfcAfeo . of Qialatin lus $0000 cash he would like to put down a first payment on a good, live retail busi ness or general store in a live town, he writes the Chamber of Conunetve. To Cottage Grove. Henry Adrian left Sunday uess trip to Cottage Grove. Home From California. Mrs. Anna Mitchull. who has spent the past winter iu California, for her health, has returned. She seems greatly improved. Delegates Leave. The delegates for the arund lodge, t. O. O. F., left Monduy morning for North Bend, where the convention is being held. FLOWER AND GARDEN SEED Plants, bidbs and shrubs cut flowers at fair prices. Telephone 355-R. 44 West nth EUGENE NURSERIES. a straw hat here for you and' every man in town! 1 blue serge is as definitely associated with May - as is Decoration Day. s time to tuv vour "blue seree" right now. many sighted mon..tought theirs here last week, ffet yours ny tnis week 're shoTO-ino- n TcnnrWfnl nssortmonl? reculars, liorts and stouts ':e values were never better. . the prices $35, $37.50, $40, $45 green ITlerrell Co. men's wear "one of Eugene's best stores" Visiting Midwest Mro. K. II. Rifhmond, 4S2 Sixth ovp nue west, is on her wny to the midHIe west to visit nt the honier n( her chil dren, John Richmond and1 Mrs. Rufus Moir. in Minnesota. She left Satimlny expecting to he gone two months. Peonle's Cash Thanks Patrons With the departure of A. U Solof, mnnatjer of the People's Tosh store here, and the shipment of stock not sold out Leave for Convention Xtr, aiifl Mr. Uiwrite Selireder of Florence, who visitett this week-end at the homo of Mir. ami Mrs. H. A. Kunke of HMite K, were to leave totfar for Nrorth Bend to atteDd1 the state I. O. (). 1 and Retwkoh conventions, expecting to ireturp'hoine after a 10-doy trip. Santa Clara Wins Scoring; 10 to 2-, the Santa Clara base ball nine swam?;ed tiie loyote team here Sunday, starting by single from Iiahb nnd triple from Sheythe in the first frame and getting two more runs in the second for a comfortable lend of four. The Coyotes beat the locnls two weeks ago In an 11 inning game 0-8 so the tie- WOMEN'S CLUBS, SOCIAL, PERSONAL By LYLE BRYSON CLUB ITEMS SnOULD BE PHONED IN TO TUB SOCIETY RDITOR BETWEEN 10 A. M. AJsD 12 M. TKLEPHONT3 NUfBEH 1200 SCHEDULE OF EVENTS 21. Show, Monday Evening, May llendrieka High Style Heilig Theatre. Tuesday Aftornoon, May 22. Awioi'iated Charities Luncheon, Osburn Hotel. E. General Aid Society, Church iMirlore. Tuesday Evening. Minneapolis Symphony Orches tra Heilig Theatre. Wednesday Afternoon, May 23. Washington ;l T. A., School Building. Eugene and Forest Grove, will attend the HeHsion and will be entertained1 in the home of memberH of Chapter N whfch will be hostess for the convention. Two state officers, six past presidents, two mi pre me officers nnd three members of the greater educational committee will also attend the convention. MOXG those who will represent Eu- gene clubs at the" stnte federation convention in Medford Monday. Tuesday,' Wednesday, and Thursday of Do Not Be Misled V false claims about Bargain Eye Glasses w Spectacles. Qonr eyesight ' is of more value to you. than any amount of monev. ' , , J1 Optometry laws .were enacted to protect .people s eves' lrm the danger of glasses spld by mitraiRed -arjd. i- . jprnpetent dealers or. vendors. ; ? !lct your oi)tomf?trisfwith.aS-mich oar as..yu up " dioosi;ig- your family physiia. - Oar. -32. vr .of ; e-ttsting exporienw is atVout-ser.yiciv . ' ' . The right way is.our way..; " . .gluHnaitinrtf- 1 ,,-, .... CUOENE, OR8SON i this week are Mrs. W. K. Osburn, Mrs Herbert Clarke. Mrs. W. W. Talkins. Mrs. Morgan atson. Aba. It. B. Mean anil Mlrs. A. T. C'ockcrline. Mrs. Osburn motored to the southern Oregon citv. lakiiiR with her the Fortnightly . club delegates. . I Mrs. Edith Knight Hill, of I'ortland (who is in Waahinelnn. I). C'tbiM spring. I1H sent me ioiiowiuk auirn-r,iii5 iiib- patch concerning Miss Txmiiie Fitih, for mer prominent club woman of thia city: "I had a delightful visit with Miss TOuisn Fitch, formerly of Eugene, who was one of the firwt to call on me after I arrived in Washington. 'Mist" Fitch is busy interesting the women, the tmv-1 eling passenger agents and the news papers in the national convention of the American Association of rniversity wo men, to meet in I'ortland July 10 to 21. She says the college women arc antici pating a great treat.. She went to l'hila (Ickiliia torthy to address the Republi can Women's dob on "Women in Poli ties in Oregon." She told the eastern women that Oregon is doing splendid work, that co-operation is the ikeynote, but advised the easterners never to al low religious differences or prejudices to creep into their politicnj life. "Miss Fitch wan chaperon nt the Tri Pelt house nt Oreeon for several sea son She will tnke ra strong delegation to Portland in July." I Mrs. Ina Keltner and Mrs. Robert Earl 'will represent the local chapter of I. K. ii vtutprhoo.1 at the l'Jth annual con vention of the Oregon grand chapter to be held in portlaiM Tuesday. veine ....... n.l Thursday of this week. Mtiny Crnlv nnd imnortnnt subjwtH will tie presenteil. among which will be the "mil .!..Uar nniLiwnient fund." Sitv delegntiMi who will come from ir,l Itiver. l'rineville. Axhland l.lf,.V,l. MiMinnville. Icliannn. Khun- nth Falls. 1:iikanie. Corvallis, Knler-TH-ise The Halle. Oregon City, Allnny, NewlierK Vale, Wwlliurn. I, (irande, The last meeting of the yeur for mem hers of the women's auxiliary to the Chamber of Commerce bt next Friday evening at U:!iO when'tlte annual banquet will take place. Tk-kets are now ou snlc for the event at the Cbmler of Com merce rooms and can bo purchase! tip to Friday noon, but not kiter, say those iu ri--n-e. Th" committees working on the affair Include Mra. H. C. Auld, Mrs. A. .1111.. x. jirs. Avanl I'liu-hanks, Mrs. W. C. Yoran, SHi-s. Darwiii Yoi-an and Mt-a. t5nv l'vle. lCnfertninnw'nt is in cltargc of Mrs. A. II.' 'Pucker, Mm T. J. I! aiis, Mrs. Vadnais. Mrs. Oannong, Mrs. Dovine, and Mrs. Harmon Anderson. Mm. Itrme Hon-art of Eugene haa re turned1 to this Country after almost a year'a absence abroad. She is now visit iting with Colonel and Mrs. Creed 0. Hammond in Washington. 1. C, former ly of Eugene. Colonel Hammond Dow be ing on duty in the war department Re cently Mrs. Rogart was the honor guest M u tea given liy .Mrs. luiinrifoinr 10 which number of Oregon'uina were in- Vitd, indndiug Mrs. H. N. Stnnfield. Mrs. F. H. lliiham, .Mrs. it. w. 011 urn, Airs. If. V. Parsons, Mrs. (ieorge M. Hy lnnd, Mrs. Meda (iiddsmith Gassin, Jim Opib-cke, and Miss Wnguer, also Mrs. P. J Met timber aiKl Mrs. Brand and a largo number of Army and Murine corps uidiet were present. Mhu-ymiul and ir ginia wiM flowers furnished a frngiuit and exuisita color scheme throughout the rooms. Mrs. Itognrt will make a few short visits to other eastern points then back to Kuffene aliout June 1. U0ARSENESS nSmMov slowly trrtaM ssfces ' ' riib well oVrVie throat. .. V. VAPO,Rua . . Springfield Personals. Mrs. Fred lJuk spent Hunduy with her parents at Creswell. .. i. iseoit or r an i recK, spent wu unlay in town. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Morris went to Cottage Grove Sunday for the races. H. KHeds of Oawfordsville spout Fri day In town on business. Mir. Iota (mley of Clneinnoti, Ohio, Is spending a few days with .Mr. and Mrs. I'n trick Conley. V. M. Jjird of Tlensant Hill was a city visitor todnv. Mrs. Bert Ootes of Mar col a Is hero for medical treatment. lurry .lack son of Walterville was a eity visitor Saturday. C harles Itavdcn of vamn 1 reek suent Saturday in town. Albert .Simmons of Camp (. reek spent Saturday here. Plumbers Elect A. L Williamson The Oregon Master Plumbers associa tion chose ot tiR closing business Hessiun Saturday nfternoon A. L, Williamson of Eugene, whos served as fone 8 director for the past year, as vice president of the organizations for the year ahead. The vice-president- elect acted as the teastmastrr tor tne final banquet m t.ue Campa Slioppe Saturday night, at which newly elected officers and others made talks and dinner speeches touching on the good of tJie conventions. Other officers elected during -the ses sions include: president. B. 1). Coffey. Portland; secretary, Charles Full man, Portland: treasurer. E. O. Ruedy, Port land. Members of the executive com mittee: zone one, Theodore Ray, Port land, zone 2. W. N Smith, Astoria; r.one 3, Charles Brechtel, Eugene; xono 4, F. W. Bisiiop, Bnker. The women's auxiliary elected -the fol lowing for flext year: Mrs. T. J. Rowe, president; Mlrs, (Ieorge Root, vice-president, and Mrs. It, IK Rennie, Becretary treasnrer. All Hvo In Portlund. Resolutions were passed giving In sub stance the following: Resolutions endorsing a standard coin fort station sign of certain desicii: ad vocating the appointment of national di rector according to geographical loca tion instead of by population; compli menting the Standard Oil oomnanr for establishing rest rooms nt its filling sta tions in every city and town a on the higihwav; extending a vote of thanks to Revs. C. E. iJtunhom and J. M, Walters for their assistance In the opening ses sion of the convention, and tu the citi zens of Eugene and the faculty of the university , for their Jioupitallty and others of interest to tho trade. Wns h i n etoB I a rent- Teach e r ftKRoci a tion will hnvo the last nveeting of tJie school ydir n Wrinestny tirternoon, May 23 at 2:ItO p. m. There will be eletion of officers and a musical and patriotic program. revision 1 iof the Ansocinted Clinri tiott will meet at the Osburn hotel for a VJ:;U (Vo'k lunchoon Tuesday, with Mrs. S. J. Xnzor as lioness. AU are urg ed to come as important bu si ness is to be considered. . , 2, The feells" f aoujola,is--A Two Act 0rratta presenUd by theo Glep Clubs of the Honoring the comrades and their wives whose birthdav- occurred in the month of Mar, the laities of W. R. on Satur day aftjernnon srsnsored a most, pleasant anil umipie affair at the armory. The program included a iffiy pole dance by pupils of Junior high r-hool under the leadership of Miss Itertha St- phens; darky minslreU by the Junior high fifth grade under the direction of Miss Ilelln Trapn: cake walk bv Mis Traim's class: nisno slos by loritby Tivey: viKfll solo by Rlitnche Holfotnb: remnrk. by I leinirtment Commaniler M. Tj. MV-Kay; remarks by Cfcptain W H. Kineman: remarks bv Comrade J. M. Shelley: remarks by Comrade 8. E. Cof fin. .Mosi'c'was ftirnishe..! by tuionio rrnph lonnel through the rourtcav of Sejh Irawny. ter a .stirnDtuous feast vnn i!ind"unon thfr tatde whs'-b were Ofij)riLt(l, with 'roses and poppies. 1 Mr and Sirs." Wlt!nVnr V. 'Dolph, Miss -Iflre HTlM-i.vrUS i.'miii. wur v.r,'S-i-uJ UseMs. nt Mr. and Mm. Edgar L. Keeney ot. idis cisy. . , , TiTrToV THANKS ! We wtab t thk onr"! friends and ri,Vighoorn Jor wheir kiifd ministry and LwiniMitHv nmt the t,ullful florl i- j firings t ttie tii' of our bereafement. iMrs.John W. lis-,-. . - . Mr. anil.fi-s. A. ?'irn Bn,l fnfnllr. i yPr. and ilrQ CnrtiH-Irsydefl and fsrnfl. . Youll Agree These Coats Are Uncommon Values -At- 1422 "We call them utility coats, for they serve so many purposes splendid for motoring, golfing and all sports wear, as well as being good looking for street wear. ; Materials are service able tweeds, velours ami polaire cloth. in attractive similes ot tan, grey, blue and overplaids. Many at t.Ric.livn stvles in short and three- muirter lcnirths in belted and loose back models. Coats that ordinarily sell for $19.50, under priced nt $H.75. Displayed in our windows to day. Enroll Now For Dressmaking Classes To bo conducted at this store by Madam. E. Miller, famous designer and dressmaker. Classes to start Mon day. May 28. nnd continue for two weeks. The charge for complete course of six lessons will be only $4.00, Madam Miller's instruction will include designing, cut ting, fitting, pinning, nnd sewing. As only a .limited number can bo accepted, you are urged to enroll now. f FOR Sudden and severe pain in Stomach, Bowels, Intestinal Cramp, Colic, Diarrhoea SO years In um SO years dependable ml whan ndd worth SO times its cost for si ingle doso Equally valuable at home, when traveling and for emer gencies by night or day. Sold everywhere Showanda. the choice of th smojf Catchy Songs Pretty Dances A Spirit of Fes tivity will prevail at tlie Heilig:, Thursday .Evening. OBITUARY John TI. Horr, Sr. wan horn on a farm in (icorgin- Nent Int. 18,'M, and died ift bia home 17"! Franklin Houlevurd. Ku gene. Ore.. May 1-f tli, UKKt. aged eiplity eifcht yearn, eight monllm and thirteen da.va. Mr. Ilftrr vsa reored on the farm, re ceiver! a common whool eduriition And remained a member of tho parental hoimehotdf until he had at tin tied mn Jnritjr, thereafter farming for himnelf in Georgia aqd Alnbamu until the breaking out of the Civil wht. lie enlist el oh prh-tttle ; in. the Confederate army and went to the front oh a member of the Twenry-Herond Alihoma regiment. lie 1 articipated in many notable conflict, received one idight wound, (remained' in the bp r vice until the 'Hour of hoHtilitleH end wan (Hftrhnrged with the rnuk of Bee ond Rergennt. When mtiHtered out he re turnel to Alnbnma where he refiuilned Lntil 1819 when he remoel to Texa. In I.HKtt he went to Washington Htate nnd four yearn Inter benme a reident of Oregon, lie lornted In Kugene In 1H1M) and removed to the Mohawk valley the following year. Several yearn later he re moved to a farm two mile aouth of Springfield where he upenf. many happv yearn. Three yearn ago ofter inpoing of hix fanning interestK, he nrain loctiHl in Kinrene where. he continued to retride until the time of hi death. 5fr. TInrr wan married In Texiw In 174 to Mia Caroline K. Vriea nnd to, them were horn nix children Adelia. I wife of A. W. IVugnn; fiefnrin, wife rr Curtin Hnyden; John IF. Barr, Jr. all of Kugene, Ore ; Dr.'J. nnndnlnh liitrr. Sheridan. Ore.; Toli. wife of Clinton ( Vmlpy, C1niniti. Ohio, ami one aon, WiMinm C. Ttnrr. deened. Very early in life Mr. Barr bernme a member of the TtnpHut ehiirch. onntinii ing hht momberfthip In thin denomination to the emt. Hp wnn Ttrarlicfll to ni nnnn- "ntion of the nrimiplen of Chriictianuy. Ha lived f dnllv In tbouglit. fn word' md lit dew!. He Iwliered fn the n'miik Iff nnd lived It. There wn nver the Mght et pretnnee at ostentation, no undue b Miiming of thing, no ttMntit whnteer tn mnke-bHiet'e, AM who knew him knew that he wan entirelv xtrnizbtforwnrd and eonneientionn nnd that bin thought, words and deed were innpired by right eous oonvietionn. Mr. Unrr wan eToeptlonnllr kind Ttnd wmpnthetic In hin nnture, Tn hiw army life dtwinr the Civil Wnr he wan fre- mipntlv Attnt tn rnn for thf wound' Led nnd dting. In faet beeanne of'hfn kind ly rliflpOKitlon and great nympa'hv for nif suffering, fallen nrddinrn around him. the greater nrt of bin time and Intiom In he fenice were devotedto them. And thin fine nph-it of kindly nympnthy nnd h'dn fnlnewi war ever pre went with him tbrughotit life. To the wife nnd mother who mirvlve him. In their rhildrpn, grand-rhildren ond great grand rhildd. In he hont of frien'U and a(5iiriintancen the memory of r. HaVr will TemninVne of thn HrnM'" C STEWART'S Quality AUTOMOBILE NECESSITIES Supplies for AU Makes of Oars. Service With a Smile! Ask Your Neighbor He Knows! y ' Let's Swap! l Let's Swap! I8, , New Silk Dresses New Sport Dresses Spodally clioson for big . valu8 giving theso charm- ing dresses of very 'becom ing styles in Canton Crepe, Printed Crepe do Chine, Novelty knit mntcrials and Silk liatine Cotton com-, lunations, very well mado and trimmed, of excellent finality and extremely low price. , Correct Jlpparel forWormn . - . ... JaUgene Hlgn jjujiuui,.JiciiK wr M,Sim. .lohff II. Hnrf .Irmnd ilnilv btiuaririi ff thin orhL nui EYESIGHT SfEClAIST J j Jfaursday EjrejflDg. , ..tfSJ!! .h ji.n & oth vW?? ;.;. h:Sh'-W$irZj VrH- : :. . . .'o. . . o '