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Candy Stripes For Constant Loveliness "What a fresh little Frock it is that is made of Tub Silk, Candy Striped. And how well it keeps its soft beauty through many laun derings. , Small wonder that girls are eager to have one, two, three . of these Dresses for summer w-ear. They are youthful as can be. LARGE'S 865 Willamette Vts shibped, to Albany ,!or ourialTaZ" Tuesday. His mother. Mrs. Mar Bal- I C?f land, m Uvjng in Albany. Final Proofs Filed i ;na( proof on an 80-a ere home stead near Crow wit filed Tuesday by Edward G. King, who appeared be fore Earl O. Imml Vnif.,,1 Klarai commissioner for this district. 5 S CITY NEWS a K. ef P. Will Initiate Helmet Lodge, Knights of Pythias, mil confer the rank of Enquire on !t:didates Thursday evening. Licensed to Marry Ludlow J. Merrill of Hillsboro and Ruth B. Piekell of Eugene were today Hinted a license to wed. Ti Spend Summer Vt. B. Dillnrd, superintendent of Condon schools, is hero to spend the summer with hia mother. Mrs. S. J. LtiDird, 1035 Ferry. Ii City On Business M t Waarin Mark nf achnnl dln- trirt n. 3n. was in Euircne today rout Deerhorn. Reaidenoe Permit Issued A buildioc nprmit has been isMied te Ed K. Dick for the erection ol a tfsidence at 1110 Twelfth avenue at at a cost of $2200. Petersons to Portland Mr. and Mrs. 0. O. Peterson have left lor Portlnnd on a brief business ifia, planning to return Tbursilny. He trip is being made by motor. File Inventory The estate nf the late Ollvo Cooper ' rained at $2,500 by the appraisers, Ufe Prindel, Elden H. iJeep and Bennet Olson. Warns from Astoria wre. j. weoer, ol moter route A b&s just returned from a week's Usit Tith har n,icl,tT fr Hnrrv Snokev, of Astoria. Allen to Reserve O. M. Allen of Portland, district telephone engineer with tho forest service, left today for Reserve to work on the switchboard there. At Eugene Hospital Mrs. I. M. Mills of Paulina, O. L. Znrtmnn of Beck, Leonard Boggs Marcola uiifl William McCahey of Austa have been dismissed from the Eugene hospital. Swimming Tests Ended Seventeen boys received their final lessons in swimming. Tuesday at the Y. M. C. A. when the "Jearn to swim" campaign of tbe association ended. Attend Millar Funeral Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Coe, Mrs. B. L. Campbell and Mrs. C. N. Allen left to day for Woodburn to attend funernl services for Margaret Miiler, killed Sunday In a train accident. Away On Vacation Amelia Motzen, assistant in the of fice of tiie district attorney, is awny on a vacation of several days. She is expected to return Friday. Margaret Swan is substituting for her. Leaves for Roseburg Mrs. A. M. Newman, of 1450 Wil lamette street, has -gone to Itoseburg where nhe will remain during the strawberry season with her son, A. S. Kewinun. Body Is Shipped The body of William A. Ballard, wh died in a local hospital following on accident above Oakridge Monday, To Teach at Florence Robert A. Brady and Dorothy Stahl Brady, his wife, have been retained ae teachers an Union high school, Florence, according to word received by E. J. Moore, county school super intendent, from Mrs. Veila Stephen son, clerk of the district. Shortes patrols City A. H. Shortes, county traffic offi cer, is doing double duty this week. In addition to his own work, he is pa trolling the city for traffic offenders, taking the place of Earl Humphrey while the latter is recovering from a pisioi wound unnoted Sunday night. Bible School wins The university men's Bible class of the First Christian church defeated the Standard Oil team in a five-inning contest Tuesdnv afternoon by a score of 7 to 0. The bsseball set-to was played on tile University high school grounds. Geology Class to Make Trip Dr. Warren D. Smith and E. T. Hodge of the geology department of the University of Oregon will tnke several students in their classes to tbe Summit section of the Cascade moun tains where they will Btudy the geo logical formations in that locality. Fred Wei Injured iTed ei, an employe of .the Booth-Kelly Lumber company, whose home is in Wendliug, wjs brought to the Eugene hospital for treatment of a badly cut leg Into Tuesday. The cut was sustained when he fell from a flume, the same one from which Leonard Boggs of Marcola felka short while ago and broke his shoulder. K. C.' Have Team Organization of a baseball team has been completed by the Knights of Columbus here, and games are to be scheduled with out of town nines in tbe near future. At the present time only local teams are being played, as the team is waiting until Vitus, their star twirler. will be through with the Oregon frosh. Looking Over Road Nelson F. Macduff, supervisor cf the Cnscade nntional forest, has left with F. H. Brundage of Portland, road and trail work supervisor, for an inspection trip of the South Fork road. They plan to confer with J. K. Carlile of Walton on the'r trip. Car liie is to tnke charge of the South Fork road work this year. Oratorical Contest Scheduled Three universities, Oregon, Wash ington, and Idaho, will meet in tbe annual tn-statc oratorical contest. which will be held Thursday night at 8 o'clock in Villard hall at the Uni versity of Oregon. Paul Patterson, of the university here won ths contest which was held at Moscow, Idaho, last year. Golfers Hold Picnic .Members of the Eugene Golf anl Country club hro holding a picnic on the new course, north of the Ferry ftreet bridge, this nfternoc.n and eve ning. Members were to bring their families end gueBts. A feature of the occasion is the match play between Todd Gardner, professional, and Robert W. Prescott. A basket sup per will be Berved at 6:30 o'clock. Meeting Postponed Tbe meeting of tbe Eugene school board, which was to have been held Tuesday evening for the considera tion of architect's plans for the two proposed new junior high schools, was postponed until next ..luuu.iy cvcuiuk upon receipt of word from F, Munson White, the architect, that ho would bo unable to attend. Peterson Goes South II. William Peterson, manager of the local C. J. Breicr store, loft this morning on a business trip of several dars to Klamath Falls and points in, northern California. Ho was accom panied by C. J. Breier, head of the firm, of Lewiston, Idaho nnd Paul Myers, of Portland. They will prob ably return here the first of next week. Realty Luncheon Friday Members of the Eugene Realty board will meet Friday noon at the Osburn hotel for the regular weekly luncheon. A report of the committee Summer Dresses New Arrivals Direct From Our New York Buyer They bring a note of brilliant col or. Smart practical types. Ma terials and workmanship of tho highest order. Graduation Dresses" fN ALL THE NEW PASTELL SHADES THEY ARE SHOWN BOTn IN SILK AND VOILE Specially Priced $12.75 To $24.75 Linen Dresses of Tailored Smartness bo voffue for these dresses is already assured. They como in Lavender, Green, Honeydew, Rose, Maze and White. Tne Jrieeg offered male to them excellent values. . $8.75To ' .$23.75. "... " , (Bilm 012-5. " "J Correct 'JppdrelJarWomar' ' .. V o o o 0 Out Drapery Expert Will Gladly Bring . Materials ' T6 . Your 'tjorrtg For Election. Phone 4 EUGENE'S FOiiEMUST STOKE . Eve.ry' Department Participating' In the Year's Most Unique Event Department Managers Sale Contest Thursday Ushers In Tho Fourth Big Day Of Tho Department Managers Sale. Each Department Manager Realizes The Success Of His Department In This Contest Rests Soley In Tho Importance Of The Values Offered. Each De parment Attempting To Outdo Tho Other! What Enthusiasm And Sales Rivalry I Truly An Unequalled Oppor tunity For You To Purchase Manv Manv Things For Immediate And Summer Use At Much Less Thau Worth. Tho Brightly Colored Cards Throughout The" Store Ppint Out Tho "Extra" Values. Summer Shows Her Colors In These Lovely Frocks rvf T rrt nrA VI JIllH ailU T Vll Rcht F.lv for the Department Managers Sale 500 Brand New House Aprons 75 TRULY A WOXDER GROUP TO SELECT FROM AND SO IN TERESTINGLY PRIC ED AT Dainty figured voiles soft and graceful and summery. Youthfully styled and effectively trimmed with charming bits of lace or ribbon. plain colored linens in re freshing colors of tan, grey, , navy; brown, tangerine, black, and white. n A number of smart dotted bastiste frocks. Excellent choos ing in sizes 16 to 44. Tremendously Valued At $6.75. soffit Dozens of pretty styles nnd colors to choose from at Of fast color ginghams and stout percales in novelty prints, colorful plaids, and serviceable plain colors. All nicely made and correctly sized. Decidedly undor worth at 88c. Sizes 36 to 44. DR. PARKERS SHOULDER SUPPORT ERS FOR CHILDREN 60o PAIR For ages 2 to 14, convenient and adjust iblo style. U. S. WEE TOT VENTILATED STORK PANTS 59o PAIR DUPLEX SAFETY PINS. BOX OF 6 DOZEN ASSORTED SIZES FOR 60c. HEAVY RUBBERIZED APRONS 48o MEN'S COLLAR BANDS IN EVERY SIZE, 13J TO 18, CORRECTLY SIZED 10c EACH WRIGHTS FAST COLOR BIAS TAPE 6 YARD BOLT FOR 17o. HICKORY AND PRDTCESS CHIC ATH LETIC SUPPORTERS. SMALL, MED IUM, AND LARGE SIZES $1.00 EACH COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF EVER READY SO IN SHIELDS, BOLERO SHIELDS, SANITARY BELTS AND SANITARY APRONS AT NOTION COUNTER. VELVET GRIP SANITARY BELTS 29o EVERY SIZE RIO RAC, 4-YARD BOLT Co Women's and Misses' White Middies $1.49 Excellently made of firm white middy twill, serviceable and good lookijig, Pctor Pan collars and long sleeve stylo. The sizes are 34 to 42. Gossard Corset . Sale! A special concession from the manufacturer allows us to of fer for a limited timo those price b. $8.50 Corsots ......$4.95 $5.00 Corsots $3.75 $3.75 Corsets $2.69 $2.00 Corsots $1.69 Tricosham Petticoats $1.98 Fine quality trico sham petticoats in colors of cocoa, or chid, groy, tan, blaok, navy,' wallf lowert jade, and ornorald. Pleated flounoe stylo with threo rows of prettily colorod braid. All sizes and all pricod much loss than aotual worth. 1 Socond Floor Van Raalte Jersey Silk Vests $1 .98 GENUINE VAN RA.VLTE JERSEY SILK VESTS IN FLESH SHADE ONLY. REGULATION AND ELAS TIC TOP STYLE. Silk Chemise $1.98 A special reprioing of jersey crepe de chene and wash satin chemise selling ordinarily up to $6.95, lace trimmed and tailored styles. Nice choice in all sizes 36 to 42. EVERY SIZE 36 TO 42. A HEAVY QUALITY THAT SOLD FORMALLY TO $3.50. PARTICULARLY FINE VESTS AT $1.98. ... Silk Camisoles 98c Jersey silk crepe de chene and wash satin camisoles in flesh color only. Some are lace trimmed, others with ?lain hemstitched top. Sizes 36 to 42. on would expect any one in this lot of about 25 to be marked at least $3.00. - Crepe De Chene Chemise, Lace Trimmed Formerly $3.75, Sale $1.98 3 -!-.-.! .mtiW in lnoV lata tfie matter of advertisian literature for Eiinene anil Lane county u " heard at tbe meeting, end several otner inaiv.;.. - ------ the schedule, according to It. A. Mc- CdIIj, president 01 me uoaru. VIsKs Daughter Here Jirs. Ed Kiddle, of Wand City. Is In Buina to risit for two or three weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Esrl, her son-in-law and daughter. Cr Turns Turtle J lie autotnoDue or rituTj ...v..,-,- six persons, turwd over near r&ilo- matn in ine minum 01 i. j a i .i ...... ...iiT. in - juries to no one. McCollnm was (rareiing at mow r.i . - was passing another machine going ern slower than he was, when his car suilrlenlr fl.pptd in tbe middle of the highway. One of the panni-ngers suffered a slightly sprsined back. 'IT Hlg Plsy Corvallls TTntTcrslty high school baseballers will meet the baseball nine of the Cor ailis high In a game Bainrday after noon at 8 o'clock on the local cia mond of the TnlrernItT hish. lte fnrTsllis sggrcgation bent the lorais 13 to 11 In the gsme which ws re cently played at Corrsllie The local a pitcher was sick, snd dow that he is htuk In the game tbe unirersiiy hirh rrs are out to beat the Corvsllis boys. National Rifle Dy Set Dr. George De Ilnr .secretary of the . , . i. - v.;An.1 Ttlfl. Astodstion of America has receirej! word from Brlrsder-Omcrsl F. H. 'Phillips. Jr., eiemtlT. officer of tlie iNstional Itifle aodi.'ion. that Hst 'arday. June 7 bs been deiisnsted s nn'ionsl rifle day. According Dr. irBar bs sked all the members to hold tsrgetprscilce in preparation for this .day. The purno.e of the day ta I to mflVe a nat'ionsl effort to acntnlnt !the rit'xensh'p of America with the fact that strsifht shooting Is still s Inj tl..n rloe to tbe b'srts of nil Americans. For this end, the co-operation of erere member of the na tionsl orginiiation hs been aaked. I Mutual Lit Insurance Co, . M BE BY LATE TODAY Perhaps by late this afternoon or early- tomorrow morning the new county court will be functioning. Itnll depends on whether or not the -official csnvsssing board thnt is going over the vote cast Iset Fridsy can get through by that time. The hosrd, composed of founty flerk II. H. Kryson. Mrs. Msrgaret lco Rapp and John Hohhs. with Lulu flcil as iielper. Is now working stead ily on the tally sheets. There is four or five days work, at least, before all is finslly done, according to Rryson. Tlinton U. nurd snd . r.. t row, sticces.fnl recsll csndidates, sre ready to be sworn In at any time. Workmen Blastinsr For New Reservoir Workmen sre busy blsstlng for the new reservoir on Fsirmount Heights, snd the construction will be rushed, according to the plsns of ths con tractors. Blasting continued through tlie dsy Tuesday. It was reported thnt Mm. v. M. Fisher of Fsirmount and Orchard was stsnding In her yard when big stump hurtled tbrough tbe sir and bunco itself in ths ground only a fsw feet from her. The sUimp was from one of the blasts. It wsa said. DESERTED WIFE IS ED DIVORCE A d(rr,i" of dirnrr wnu FljtnM this morning by .Tudfre O. F. Hklp worth, pfpariii.nit NpIUh HlrowbriiU-i (rom iiforKi Htrowbridga, Thf lttf ran away I nut October with another worn an. The wifi, who wed Htrowbrldja in Wanfthal without difficulty j When proper care fir V t taken in connection ui'A Wei Klamath Palls on January 1, 1014, was given custody of the two children, Hasel, eight, and Martin, seven. She was given S60 monthlv to aunnort the children. Elmeh Brooks has filed suit srslnat Otto and Bdd Hunricker to collect flOT.a) said due on a not written March 1, 11)20. . Charles A. Hardy is ber attorney. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Kfft& will k. u.ln.J V.- County Court of Lane County, at the Qnnrt Ifanse, Eugene, Oregon, at 1:80 o'clock P. M. Monday, May 20th. 1024, for the following work: Furnishing snd placing g revel sur face on three miles of road on Bond Protect No. 2. I'lsns and specifications, etc., may be secured at the office of the Coun ty Surveyor, Eugene, Oregon. Depos it of lo.OO required. Right to reject any or all bids is reserved. By order of the County Court. B. 8. BIlTSON, County Clark, No.l6S7.m21.2 gJTJ Instruction given rt. tyror nome use ana- VV? ACNC OtfTflTproMed 7H 1J InfruinaHait rhfutlir Eugene Foundry & Machine Co. East Eighth Ave. Just Opposite Eugene Fruit Growers Association. GRAY IRON CASTINGS CAMP STOVES EVERY TYPE OF MACHINE WORK CRANK SHAFT TRUEING OXY-ACETYLENE CUTTING AND WELDING PATTERN MAKING Skilled Workmen. PHONE 1054 MARINELLO SHOP 877 .Willamette txtreot ou- o o o o o . o 0 O 0 e e o o