Thursday Evening, Juo 21, 1923.
THE EUGENE DAILY GUXED
7 Page Ffva
Oceans of White
S GITY NEWS H
AUTHORIZED AGENTS FOR GIRL' SCOUT "UNIFORMS
GOWNS
COMBINATIONS
KNICKERS
Fashion's summer sche
dule says white particu
larly white Lingerie so
this store has assembled "a
large stock of unusually at
tractive and dainty under
lmislins. The display . includes cos
tume slips in various styles
at $1.50 to $2.50, dainty Che
mise tailored and trimmed in
numerous ways at !)8e to
$l.(i9.
t Muslin and cotton crepe
Bloomers of roomy propor
tions at $1.00 to $1.75.
Muslin Gowns at $1.25 to
$2.50.
LARGE'S
865 Willamette St
Hari Douglass to Chicago
tliii-l Douglas-., instructor in tin- school
of education at the luiversilv of Oi.--son,
is eurouie for Chicago "to sptuu
the summer.
trere will be no morning HervWs there,
tin oo mil" ini inlay vix aiwuut of (he
uiversity of Oregon incealairetite, ul-
oiieb cveuiue services will bo livid us
Mill Starts
Tho .MeMillan nud. Fyvie sawmill at
ouifhn. near Nuii. started operations
rarly tins week. It is of 2U.UUO feet
uuily capacity.
rom Croswetl 1 "
William Hollistonr of Cresweil was
here nu busiuetts today.
Substitutes for Secretary
' -Miss t'orbaa Hertf-r .8 substitt:tiu;
today m the natty offiee of K. J. lter
kit. her father, us stvn-tnry for Mr
"r'l'l Kvaiw, whose infected f iujwr
prevents her working.
Referee Visits '
(Jrover Fram-is. boxing and football
referee and old time athlete, is here
from Portland for a few days to visit
Jus parents near Springfield.
From Cottage Grove ,
I lr It It I. .hi. 4t I'nHftcr Cmvn Vfla
expected here this afternoon.
Live Near Philomath
1. Ji. Hullis and John Ij. ltobiufion,
ho live near Philomath, were here this
torenoou lur uieuuiu treunneut.
Throw Up City Contract
The riurk and it i shop Construction
eonipany has thrown tip its contract t
build for the city the bridtte on Franklin
boulevard across the mill race, accord
ing to report.
owa College Teacher
au dlcttu .Moore Jius returued
re after -unending the past, year leadi
ng in a college iu Iowa. She is u niece
t 1'. a. Suotlxmss here and well known
in Eugene, ,
Wheat for Mill
A carload of wheat has been received '
' the banners Union feed mill.
Order to Pioneer Picnic
The Orientals ami their hnnd nnd rte
gree tenm are in Krownsville todar to
stage u ceremonial in vonnectinn with
the annual Pioneer picnic. Indies of the
iTiemuis aiso attended m force.
Id Graduates Here
Waller T. Kakiu, prominent Astoriau.
A. O. Condit, Salem attorney, uud
eorge H, thrown, clerk of the state hum
board nt Salem, are among the old grial-
imtes ot the i niversity ot tirvgou here
lim week'CUd lor reunions of earlier
classes.
Moose Meet Toniaht
'Che local Moose lodge meets tonight in
social session and expects to discuss
also plans for nttomlinir in flint tho
clambake nt -Xewnort next numth to
wuk-u a special train will be run.
Banker Here Aaain
Luke L. (ioodrith, formerly of the
first national hank staff here, is in
Kugene as traveling representative of n
San Francisco bank that extends its
service into the northwest.
avannah Quiet Under
Military Government
I Savannah, Ga., .Tune 21. UnNler con
,1 nf a Ktriet. military government:. Sa-
luah was quiet today following rioting
Ifhich one was killed. The clashed
irted Tuesday when a mob attempted
tike a nigger arrested on 'charges of
hrting a white woman from custody
iiil officials. -
Every road lending to the city is now
guarded by armed militiamen. Soldiers
with fixed bayonets patrol the section
around the jail. Temporary breastworks,
surmounted by machine . guns are in
place.
Walter Lee, the accused nigger, was
positively identified by his victim. He
was picked by the woman from a group
of a half dozen suspects.
, Will Teach at Gates
i Fred .Tones of Kueene. n repent vrnt
mite of the University of Oregon, was a
caner nt tne county school supertnten
.u-i. i uiiH-r -uoiumj. .ur. jones win ou
principal at Gates next fall. Salein
Forest Protection Window
I A window showimr features of forest
fire protection, illustrated with pictures
frnm the Cascade national headquarters
liere, in to be made up by the Linn drug
store mis ween.
Showanda. (lie choice of the smoker.
For ounlity cigars, Prince Xemp.
LADIES SPRING SUITS
AND COATS
At Wonderful Reduced Prices
.Theea.c.o.atsmust.be sold even at a great sacrifice
and you should avail yourself of this opportunity
,of securing; one at this far below regular price.
Liulies' sport model tan coat, regular $16.75 now $10.95
Ladies' tan plaid coat, regular $19.75, now $13.75
Ladies blue Bolivia,, regular $22.50, now $16.45
Ladies'' La vogue'eoat, It. color, reg. $42.50 now $27.50
Ladies light tweed sport model suits, regular
$25 and'.;$:i0, now .- ...$15.00
Also very-specially- priced organdie dresses $9.45
Pretty gingham dresses, plaid effects $1.49 to $7.85
Ladies white voile waists $1.00
Ladies' cotton hose, black, brown, white, the pair 18c
Ladies' good quality silk hose ..$1.00
Ladies' excellent quality silk bose ....'.$1.25
Children's knitted bloomers, 3 pair $1.00
Children's good quality rompers, 2 for $1.00
14 balls chochet cotton $1.00
9-4 bleached sheeting, the yard 50c
3 papers pins 10c
Remember, we sell the Most Popular Fashion Patterns
r , "The Standard Designer."
Poe Loggers Get Ready
H. R I'oe, who has two donkey en
eini's now enroule fi TWlliim!1 in hi'
timber trnvt near Nekomo. expecta to
begin logging operations shortly to sup
ply Siusuaw millR with 10,000 to 50,000
teec ot timoer daily.
Former School Chief '
"W. M. Miller, who was formerly su
perintendent of T.ane county xrhooltt,
now principal of the Portliuul 'Mt. TaJii:
school, passed thronirli hero this wee'
enrotite to spend the summer iu Thurs
ton. . .
No Lutheran Service-
Trinity Lutheran churrfh announces
BLEACH OUT Tl
Mix the juice of two lemons with three
ounces ot tircunro ywiuc, wnicn an
I druggist 'will supply for n few cent
tthuki well in n 1ml tie. and von have
' whole quarter-pint of the most wonder'
J ful freckle and tan cream, and complex
i ion beautifier.
I Massage this sweetly fragrant lemon
I yeam into the fnee, arms and hands
' eacn day ami see now irecKies nmi men
ishes naturally blench right out and ho
; youthful clear, Kofi and rosy-whitd the
1 skin becomes.
riiono S. E. Stevens for Piano Tuning.
. . Dunn .Bldg. J 845 Willamette
New -Summer
Here you will
find cA'ery
style
for summer
1Mb
YOUR EYES
Fitted with correct glasses
Examination by a reliable
specialist, with complete
equipment of precision in
struments. Lenses of finest quality
ground by experienced ex
perts. Charges reasonable.
If you have eyestrain,
headache or trouble with
your eyes, consult
Dr. Royal J. Gick
908 Willamette St.
Phone 620. Eugene, Ore.
Leaves for Michigan
.Mrs. Hose .McUouald and .Mrs. Jessie
ZerKer, who have been visiting tho vast
week here at the iiome of Mrs. Yeriug
ton are returning home to iMWhigau.
Mrs. Veriugtou in going with thcui.
Chambers Buys Property I
r red rj. uuamiiers has necome owner
of -tJie Sam Mathews urouertv nt 141 1
Ninth avenue west and exnccia to hold it
for an investment. He made the ileal ,
through the Hansen realty office.
Visiting Harrltts
Airs. u. l. snrroru or rortiami ami
daughter, Mnrgic, are visiting iierc at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fnink Uerritt.
Mra. Safford and Mra. Herrilt are sisters.
Alvadore Farmer In
Rex Colviti of Alvadore is a farmer of
that district iu town today on business..
From Up MoKenile
Mrs. tleorge Croner of the Log Cabin
hotel at McKeuzie bridge was iu Eugeue
on business today, expecting to return
tuts evening.
From Corvallls '
J. H. Alexander of Cnrvallis is trans
acting businesa here today.
Name Administrator
Hurry Thompson has been appointed
administrator of the estate of II. V.
Thompson, deceased: U l'X Turks, F, J.
Woodward and K. F. Robert are. ap
praisers of the property, whieh hate an
estimated value of $0000.
Wheels Discovered
- Tho bicycles belonging to Tow Rrown
and ticorgc Hoilnnd, , stolen from the al
ley behind The, (luurd office lust week
end, are reported to have been found by
J. llollis on his farm near tbe bridge
over the Coast Fork, of the Willamette
river.
Joe Williams Buva, Home; ' t
Mr. ami Mrs. Joseph Willinms, who
have been living at lSKt Kalrmount
boulevard, lias piirchased'nnd -tnken pos
session of the property nt 1(1110 Fair
mount boulevard. The house formerly
belonged to.C. H. Murk, futher of Mra.
Williams.
McMorran Is Improving
(leorge WI. McMorran of the MIcMor
ran and VvlnHhhurue store has just le
turned from visiting his son, DeSlott, at
St. Joseiih's hospital in Vancouver, Wn
and reports that bin sofr is improving
satisfactorily. DcMott wus Intured in a
motorcyclo race at Vancouver about a
month ago. ,
Returns from Portland
Misfi flracc Male, n teacher In thei
Portland schools, accompanied by her ;
parenU, ALr. and Mrs. M. Al. grille, of
Springfield, motored lip from tho Ore-1
gon metroiHilis this week. Mr. and Mrs..
Mule nltcnfhxl the rofin fentwjll there J
'.IisH Male will Hpend the attuimer with
them in Springfield.
College Crest Wants Route
KnmilicH of the College Crest dis
trict, aimroximntelv 75 in number, arc
seeking the establishment of a Ttiral free
delivery. They now have to come to the
Kugene poKtomce for inetr man. t'osc
nuister llnrwin Yoran will meet with
them at the College Crest Community
club house this evening, if possible, to
discusH tho situation. ,
Make Survey of Work " '
C M. Allen of l'ortland, telephone en
gineer from the district forest office,
Nelson M. Macduff, supervisor of the
Cascade national forest, and 10. 11. linn,
forest examiner from henihpiartern bere.
went up Into the McKenrje bridge coun
try Tuesday on business. E. H. Vincent,
assistant siiiwrvisor, is in the Oakridge
section todoy.
Oreqn Trout Hatch Record
Trout eggs to he produced this year
for Oregon hatcheries cstimntoil at !I0,
000,000 ami the season of taking the
egga in many sections still nt its height,
the Oregon state game commission tx
lleves It will outstrip the boasted !W),
000.000 taken this season by I California,,
according to Mutt Ryckmnn. manager of
state fish hatcheries, basing his predic
tion on figures compiled by Cnplnin A.
E. Rin-ghiluff, warden. This will, be a
record take for restocking streams.
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Blouses for traveling, for resort wear, blouses
tpr postume. blouses
- - l v. i. v. hit- rv 1 1 . i4u 'i j -
wear beneath the suit jacket.
.Handmade blouses with frills, jacquette and hip
hlousns. ... .
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' Correct Jpparei JorWomfn '
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Youi Advantage
to use-
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Whitfe
Shoe Dressinq
TKe Whitest White
Does not rub off.
liquid and cake
Mail Orders
Can-fully
Filled.
i.i:Ma'iir3.iiEmiOTqiflir.
BEGINNING FRIDAY
PHOXB
4
Good Servios
A Rousing Big Special
Purchase Sale of
1200 New
EVERY ONE NEW!
ltcgulnr .$2.00 lo $3.50 Values at
,48
3 for
S400
1
3 for
Each
$4.00
Every Man in Town Should Attend This Great Sale (and Wo
men Who Buy for Men Too!)
Think of itl Just, nfr the time of year that every man's shirt stock needs re
plenishing wo offer this splendid opportunity to Have from 50c to $2.00 on every
shirt'. 1.200 shirts of woven ami printed madras, fine count, sturdy percales tind
oxford shirtings. Every one. new ami. every one a . desirable, pattern all sizes
14 to 17 all colors and not one shirt in tho lot worth less than $2.00. Stock
ujj men I Here's a real saving! ' ' " '
' ,, " Sale Starts Friday 8 a. m. , See Window Display.
500 Prs. Men's "Iron Heel and
Toe" Sox
3 Pairs
$00
the. famous "Miller Brand" Iron
heel and too sos, thoroughly reinforced
the colors are cordovan, grey and
black. There are all sizes and they'ro
well worth 50c a pair. Buy them here
while this lot lasts at 3 pairs, for 1.00
Men's $1.00 Silk Knit Ties
55c, 3 for $1.50
Ilandsomo fiber silk knit. Ties in a
great variety of rich color combina
tions and : smart .-patterns. " There's
plenty for everybody '-but of .course
those who come early will have the
best selections; 3 for $1.50.
Men's Knit and Cut Silk Ties
: 39c each.
One special lot of fiber knit and all
silk men's Ties, selling regularly at
50c, on sale at 30c. A good variety of
neat and desirable patterns. r .
QF SPECIAL INTEREST FOR FRIDAY
Glass Mixing Bowls
Low Priced at 69c Set
Clear glass hot 'water proof mixing
bowls, so handy for mixing saladsctc.
They're handy to "keep things in"
too when one uses an ice box. Base
ment special at (iOc set.
Fluted and Plain Aluminum
Coffee Percolators $1.19
Pure aluminum coffee percolators,
'well worth $1.50 'way under priced
at $1.19. Fluted and- plain stylos
Splendid for tho camper as well as
every day kitchen use. Only about ono
dozen to sell at this low price.
200 Sheet Blankets, '
Friday Special, $1.00 each
Full bed size grey and white cotton
sheet blankets finished with blanket
stitch ends and neat pink and blue "bor
ders. Every camper should see theso
nt $1.00.
Fibre Traveling Grips
Worth $2.50 $1.95
Strong well made Mack heavy fibre
grips real leather corners and brass
fittings throughout. Some; are cre
tonne lined, others lined with durablo
fabric; lock and key. Friday in tho
basement, $1.95.
fifivfin .T A t A irs it. T.TTvmr rr.nf tt
5 ROLLS TOILET PAPER FRIDAY
$1.19
13c
HOYS' SUITS WORTU'UP TO $12.50 50.43
WIRE AND WOODEN COAT If ANDERS ' 5c
BOYS' KHAKI AND BLUE STEIFFEL COVERALLS .'. 98c
GROCERS AND BUTCHERS STRAW C'UIFFS ' 5o
ALUMINUM -PIE .P.LATES- AT .: lOo
LANE COUNTY'S GRl! AT BARGAIN . CENTER
a - . c -
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