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41: . , . . . Pago Sir' 'H.VET? G E N JB D'.AILT G 0 a i u MS 1 . ; .-1! S-! I) II ! . i a a :i .;( . "i; r-K ! f ' it i r ; 1 -: t,, i ftp i ill f ' 1 I I. if: i r . i : i .i ;j! '". IT j ., it,;!-. V ;( mm 1- t: . . I-. Did you notice this morning whon you put it on how battered thnt hat of yours is beginning to look! Others will notico it too. Better come in toduy and select one of the new Straws we are showing $3 TO $5 WHITE FLANNELS GRAY FLANNELS STRAIGHT ENGLISH CUT GOLF KNICKERS All new arrivals. Come in and look them over. STORE -MEN 713 Willamette' Street ' ' DANCE AT THURSTON May 241b, given by LadicK' auxil iary of Farmers' Union. Cloud niiiHic. Public invited. ui'Si PASTEURIZED MILK & CREAM Jtcids' Dairy, 842 l'carl. l'bone .':." - ie2l Try Eugona Bpeclnl (or a Good 'to guard bscri be s afc If yutir paper is not delivered by 0 o'clock every night please jt teiepbono 1200 before 7:30 1'. sjc M. Deliveries will tie made from ij c the office up to that time. Mutual Life Insurance Co., ' 0. M. Sprague, U. 8. National Bunk bldg. VENEER BOXES FOR SALE About 2 feet Deep 3 feet Long 3 feet High Those strong 3-ply vender phono graph cases now on sale only while they last. A handy box to have around the house. Delivered in Eugene, only Call or Phone No. 1 SETH LARAWAY MUSIC STORE ieet mgn ' 500 Two Astronomical Telescopes Have recently been mounted in the As tronomical Observa tory. On 6th floor of the new Pacific Hospital building, at 12th and Hllyurd. An evening; summer course of lectures on As tronomy, with toleBcopIo observations, will begin on June 3, and - continue till the course of 13 lec tures have boon delivered, one on ouch Tuesday evening, the course end ing August 33. The class and lectures to begin at 7:30 p. m and the tele Bcoplc observations from 8:30 to 10 p. m. ' TblB course will be for all classes, young and old, boys and girls In the grains, high school stu dents, as well as men and women of riper years. During tho summer mnnv beautiful objects of tho sky will bo observed the Moon, Hat nrn, Jupiter, Mnra, Great Buns of the Ulilverso, Nebulas, nnd Btar Clusters. Circulars and lull particulars by writing, or call ing on Prof. 0. J. Burton at the Observatory. At rear of building, take elevator to 6th floor. i t- MILE MI'S MET, ITifi CUI-DFF TO START TUNNEL Ortgon City, Or., Mar 21. (T. N. S.) Tim "prficcw! on of president." wuh the feature today of the Mansion of the Ori'gou Federation of Womeu'4 Llntm. , 1'reHidents of 83 wo me tT it elutn over the irate, um mod up the out m landing anoinplitthmeats of their or Kanizationf) in terne. one sentence eic- preKKiona. They dealt with etiiblinh , oieut of new club houses. nlorHberi I for children, Chrit-tnifla Hear ku1b. i contribution to rhol.irim p loao I funds and aimilnr nttivitieH. One hundred and thirty-neveD of tJie lW clubs of the federation are I lining the Americanization (jueMion naire, according to n report made by f... ".. r-.i,.i.-. ... t i i She pointed out that 1.157 foreign born .undents are enrolled in classes in English which are taught by 46 cjud women. Miss Bradahaw In her general talk on "Americanization" urged the na tive born to. set ou eiamnle for the foreign born, aiibmltting that such HpectacIeH as Teapot Dome and the Multnomah county bridge scandals are not wholesome lessons for prospective citizens. m REALTY T, Portland, Ore., May 21. (I. N. S.) H. J. Ovsrturf, state legislator from Deschutes ooun- , ty, was fined $1,000 and Charles Haynes, Charles Carroll and James Ryan, Bend real estate dealers, were fined $500 each by Federal iudge Wolvurton teday. following their conviction of using the malls to defraud in con nection with administration of the state bonus law. Alleged Drunken Motorist Kills One Portland, May 21.--One man was fatally injured and a second slight?. Tuesday afternoon, wJien they were Ntruck while at work at the intersec tion of Union avenue and Broadway by a wildly speeding car piloted by a driver reported to have been drunk. which bore down oa Lhem without warning. reter Ureen. o. died at Br. Vin cents hospital. He suffered a crushod cheat nnd head Injuries. Walter liatach was first takes to the hospital hut later went to his .home after some minor injuries were. dressed. Paul W. Heart man, driver of the car, was arrested by Motorcycle Pa- trolman iteed on a charge of driving while drunk. As Green died, the charge will be changed to manslaugh ter, according 10 jjppuiy j'lsmct At torney Kirk, who fixed bull ut $2,500. President Submits To Gas Treatment For Second Time Vanhlngtou, May 21. President Coolidgo Hiibmilted to another plorine gas treatment this afternoon for his cold, lie was In a gas-filled room for AO minutes and was said -to be greatly relieved. , President Coon dire was gassed on Tuesday. He took the chlorine gas treatment for colds, invented by the ruemicnl warfare service of the army. The nresident s cold was broken Tuesdny but traces of it bung on. He spent several hours at his office, pre- ildtng at the cabinet meeting and re ceiving newspaper correspondents. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE Second hund rofriitw atnr, 75-pound capacity. 1'hone llMl-J. m23 FOUND Oold pencil, near 12th and Mill. Owner may have same by calling at 841 Kast 12th. mT2 AFAUTMENT FOR RENT Front npnrtmfnt of futir rooms, tint h and dressing room. I'srtly fur nished or unfurnished as desired. HOVKV APTS. Corner 8th and Olive. m27 VISIT THE FLORAL GARDEN'S NOW And enjoy the beauty of thousands of plnnts in full bloom. x The Iris, I'olumbinrs. Geums, l'e onies and many others are well worth seeing. Visitors always wel come at WOODRUFF'S KVU- SERY on l'acific lUghwny, IV, miles north. in. J FOR SAI.W iThoto Studio lot nOsKi. t'r. lot tl!xN.". f)room hnuse. Ixt prtxlllt, fi-rooin house. I.ot. ISxlll, 5-room house. Ixit 112x1111 nnd warehouse. I.ot -10x1 II) -and bnrn. Improvements tl) in and paid for en Sixth and A streets ana lot in Eu gene nt n bargain. Am nt Springfield hotel until May 2. it27 MRS. A. CANNON. Starting Monday, May 26th Evening horseback riding classes will be called for Eu gene Business W o m e n. Classes will be formed on Monday and Wednesday evening at 6:30. First of all exercises for health and the greatest sport. Bang's Riding Academy 855 High. Phone- 995 REPORT a Klamath Falls, May 21. Fifty-ton at earn shovels which have been moved overland. 70 miles frm Kirk to Odell lake on the new Kin math Fnlls-Kii-geiie line, have prepared the earn por tal of the tunnel at the Hutnrnit of the Cascades and operations on the 3665 foot bore will begin at once: The Odell tunnel will be one of tiie engineering marvels of this state, ao cfirdinif tn engineers, and aside from ir iirtiJHimi lentrth will nfiKH beneal b ' Cuts a mountain lake and will be bored on j Barley, tusi-el a five-degree curve. The tunnel will wily. ton . penetrate tne oarrier neiween eastern i and western Oregon at o.hk ieei elevation end will be ihe first and longest of a series or 15 tunnels be tween Odell nnd Oakridge. Work is progressing on clearing a 200-foot right-of-way on the went sido of the summit and grading camp are established every few miles be tween mile post 31, tho present rail head, and Odell. The Potts sawmill. rerentlv established at Udell to cut timbers for the tunnels, has started operations. ' h.0B and Kttultry Eggs, fresh .1718c Hens, light 15(5; 17c Hens, live, heavy l&ftOc Broilers lt&21c Butterfat and Butter Itutterfat ...H4c t'rejuiery butter aOlU Meat Market 7c 21.fYi5c , 2 Mi 'a 5c , URI'TC fr'fiUe UCaWw G Htaes Steers Cows .... Kwes Wethers Thimbu, springs ..... Veal. light, dreswed . , l'ork. riresHtd Hogs, live Grains. Hay White wheat lifd wheat CITY NEWS O -r At Mercv Hosnital Xlts. IJaisy Porter of Cottage Grove was today admitted to the Mercy hospital. Returns from Astoria Mrs. J. C. Welter of Eugene motor route A returned yesterduy from a week spent at Astoria. Af Paciflo Christian Mis. Viigil LilcH of Crow, C. B. Lee of Eugeno and Sirs. Sidney Las well of College (trove hnvo been ad mitted to the Pacific Christian hos pital. Start Exoavatlng Excavating was to start today on the f2 by SO foot building to be put up on Pearl, between Ninth and Tenth avenues, by the Eugeno Service Sta tion company. Fire Insurance Paid i The suin-of $87.01i was today paid to the City of Eugene by 11 fire in surance companies in settlement of fire losses suffered by the city in the fire at the city hall on November 21, 1023. Married In Los Angeles ' Mildred Parks, member of Delta Zeta sorority, graduate of the Uni versity of Oregon in 1010 and for merly a stenographer In the offices of Potter, Foster and Immel, attorneys, waa wed in Jjos AngelcB last r rioay to Gordon Stewart of Koseburg. friends bear. Visit at Home Here Mr. and Mrs. Homer Kcllems. who are on an evangelistic tour and who have just completed a Bcrios of ser vices at Portland, ee spending to night and a day or so here at the Kellems home, 11S0 Mill, while on their way to California where they start n new series next week. Ransom MoArthur Stops Hansom McArthur, formerly a Uni versity of Oregon Rtudent, is visiting for a few days with fraternity bro thers at the Phi Kappa l'sl house. .MeArthui is on his way homo to Ma ker aftor spending tho past year teaching at Kcrby In southern Oregon. B. and P. W. Club Meets The Kuaene llusiness and Profes sional Women's club will have e spe cial luncheon meeting tomorrow noon at the Osburn hotel. Miss Josephine l'orney, of Portland, a prominent member of the Portland club will be the' speaker. She is viBiting on the campus for a few days. Permits Issued Two building permits were issued this afternoon, one to X. 11. Huestis for the erection of n residence nt Kl Twentieth avenue west nt a cost of .W)0, an done to B. A. Brnnnan for the remodeling of the residence nt 212(1 Washington street as a cost of WOO. of the concern. .ugine J. L. Bowman Visits J. Ta Bowmsn, president Brownsville Woolen Mills wss a business visitor In Tuesday from Portland, conferring with .1. F. Inman, local mannger of the Brownsville Woolen Mills store. In the evening Bowman visited his daughter. Miss Marian Bowman, a student at the University of Oregon. This morning he left for Albany, where a new Brownsville Woolen Mills store is to he opened the first of June. ' Ta Pick New Grand Jurors Joseph Watson and J. Bedford will ho unnhle to serve on the new griind. jury, so others will bsve to h; selected to fill their places, it is an nounced at the sheriff's office. Wat son was Injured Sunday end Iteilfonl is away up in northeastern Wahin ton, from where he will he unable to return to meet Monday, the dale set. Seek Alleged Thief Linn county authorities hsve re-quested-rooperation of I,ane officials and citizens in catching a youth, nl 1 aed to h.ive stolen various article of khaki clothing there, who Is believ ed hesded south through Iine thi afternoon. He is described as 18 ears of sge, five feet, eight inches Isll.' full face with about two inches of beard and n sore on the left side of his chin. He wears a grey suit. The hoy also stole a camera, it is said. Baseball Results NATIONAL LEAGUE At Chicago B. j I. K i u-huartciphta II 11 i I Inongn S 10 4 Batteries: King and Wilson; Alex ander snd Ilartnett. ! At Plttitinrgh ; New York 10 HI 1 ; Pittsburgh s 15 M I Bstterles; Bentle.r, Mcfjuillan and flowdy; Krcmer. Lunttgren, Stone, j Stelneder, Vde nnd (lore. Vegetables and Fruit Potatoes, ib Kew. Cal. potatoes .. Carrots i?ets. lb rtpinach Attpuragus Peppers Itiiubarb Green onions, doz. ... Itadiribcs, doz taritley, doz Lettuce, crate Strawberries, case .. PORTLAND PRODUCE Portlsnd, Ore., May 21. Butter 3:iV(.f(;:J,7c; eggs, buying price 10'Jl cents; selling price 21ltl24c; cheese 2701 2Sc: hens lU(i(22c. .0193c D2c 60c Wle iM . .23(&40c t lQle . .lc ...3c ...3c ...Be ..15c ..35c ..10c ..50c ..50c . .S5c SO.OO ...0 SEATTLE PRODUCE Seattle, Wash., Muy 21. Butter: citv creamery 30c; country creamery Eggs: Select ranch 27c j pullets 22c. Cheese: Oregon fancy 25T.2U; Oregon triplets 2.'ifft-lc; young Aiaer ictts 2oc. Onions: California $2.75 cwt.; Ore gon He, Potatoes: Yakima gems $ou a ton; local lMi(f2. PORTLAND LIVESTOCK Portland, Ore., May 21. Cattle re ceipts 275; tone of market weaker: beef, good grade steers $Sf(i0; me dium .110.50 8.00; choice cons: heifcra $0.25 iftj 7.75; dinners $3 (it 4.50; bulls $4.50 (at, 0.50; calves $4.50'n0.00. Hog receipts 150; tone ofmorket steady; medium to choice $7ti7.i0; heavy $4.50(1 6.7B; pigs $0.25ff,7.lio; Sheep Receipts 800; tone of mar ket steady; medium to choice lambs $7.50 (!P 0.50; yearlings $7(ff O; (weth ers $5 7.50; ewes $4 0.50. GRAIN IS FIRM Chlcngo, May 21. The grain mnr ket was firm end slightly higher tfv dav. Wheat closed (i higher and oats 1-8 1-4 better; corn up 1-S to 14. Wheat was higher in the early trnding as a result of the absence of selling pressure, buying by locals and commission houses and a bullish Kan sas state report. In corn the selling pressure which was in evidence late yesterdsy did not reappear and covering by aborts sent prices up. Provisions were easy. LIBERTY BONDS New York, May 21. Closing lib erty bonds: ' ... . HUa 011.30; first 4s 100.17; second 4As 100.11; third 4js 101.00; fourth 4 Vis 100.2(1; news 102.1(1. S. F. PRODUCE San Frnneisco, May 21. Butter, exlcis HaVji:; prime firsts 38c; firsts nominal. ... . Kggs: Extras 20c; extra pullets 22c; undersized lOVic. DRIED FRUITS New York, May 21. Dried fruits, market dull; apricots 14',A(ll27; tip ples evaporated prime to fancy lejVj (it JO; prunes, cuis 10 iy r.n 100s. :!'A(i7: reaches, choice to extra fancy 0M.fi 11; seedless rnisins, sulphur blenched, 12(il4; unbleached 7(tiS. NEW YORK WOOL New York, May 21. Wool: Market !-.... meHtlc fleece Ohio 51((ii0; nulled Bcoured basis 741.20; Texas scoured 1.05 1.35; quartorblood 04 & 1.35. FOREIGN EXCHANGE New York, May 21. Sterling de mand 4.35 ; cables 4.3B. French francs demand 0.44; cables "'Melg'ian francs demand 4.631ai ca bles 4.04. . , , , t, A Italian lire demand .io; cames i.- Vb- . . , on-,. rlweoen Kronen urmuuu .u.u. bles 211.57. Norwav kronen demand 1S.S9: ca bles 13.113, Denmark Kronen ocmnnn io.iu ; ca bles 10.05. (ierinan m-irks 4.210 billion to the dollar. T BE Two recitals, one Monday nnd one Tuesday, will be given by the stu dents of the Pacific Conservatory of Music, it has been snnounred. Both recitals will be presented in the First Ifnntist church, and each will begin promptly at 8 o'clock. the recital Mnnnay evening win feature llar.ild Weber, playing the cornet, lie will be -assisted by Ellen lies. p;nnist: ( bancs Aauvorntk, vio linist; Morris Holt, saxophonist, and Walter Pritchnrd, hanjotst. On Tuesday evening 'J.t students ot the conservatory will be included in the program. ALABAMA FOR C00L1DGE Birmingham. Ala., May 21. The Alabama state republican convention meeting hero to select delegates to the nnt.onsl convention at Cleveland, in- 2 istriifted the Alabama delegation to support t.sivin c ooiuire tor tne re publican nomination for president and adopted a resolution endorsing the present Coolivlge administration. I At Clncluati Brooklyn 0 14 o Cincinnati 2 8 A Batteries: Osborne and Taylor; j Rlxey, May, Benton and Wingo." At ft. Ionia i Boston s f( 1 ' St. Iull .8 1(1 1 Batteries: Strrker. Lucas and O'Neill; Stuart and Contain. - AMERICAN At Boston Detroit. . Boston. LEAGUE . . R.11. E vy..vV4 7 1 TAGGING ALL THE BASES ftshas With- Gliib I Aird .Wins; I Pole,. Line Useless From now on, J. A. MeKeritt, msnager of the Western Union office here, goes fishing with a club. on the SfcKenzie last Sunday he learned a lesaon, he says, that will last him a lifetime. Thrashing tlf turbulent wat ers of that stream for several hours with a fly had proved high ly unsiirreHNful. He was (uitting in disgust when he heard snrue one remtirk, 'There goes another woozy salmon," and he went over to the spit, jiiat helnw tiie muni cipal power plant near Walter ville, to learn the cause of the disturbance. In the water blow was a 25 pound fish that had come through the flume. It was swimming about in circles, erratic in its actions, as if the speedy ride had made it dizzy. McKevitt picked up a pad dle and banged it on the head, nailing his prey. From now on he leaves his fisbpole at home. The Uisnts are still skidding. Th mccoud defeat at the hnmln of the I'i rates shot them into third place. It v. the teLth defeat in V game the ltunlB time suffered siure hitting the M.d. The Timtes slammed thre pit chers for a to 3 score. The ThilUes made three homers galim in t'nto cut if. aTaile! .3 7 naught, t'hirsgn hammering out a STATISTICS Gi'lLKSPIE At' ?hi Mercy hospi tal. Tuesday, May 20, 1(124, to Mr. end Mrs. Vern (jillispie of Spring field, a son. SMITH At the home, Wednesday, J May 21. 1024. to Mr. and Mrs. Km- i mett If. Smith of ."voti, a son. weight 10 pounds. ARGENTINE SCRATCHED London. May 21. Argentina was scratched to South Africa in the sec ong round of the Davis cup tennis piuy teday. Bathing . Suits Beard's We Tell It With Values 5s rajl, New Dresses A choice selection of the Latest creations for. summer wear Voiles and Crepes. Many suit able for graduation frocks. You'll .'find what yon want here. New Dress Linens Specially shrunk and in fast colors. Per yard 9Se. The New "Charmette" Waist Blouse A very beautiful stamp ed voile. Per pattern only 98c. Very easy to make up. See them. 94 Bleached Pequot Sheeting. Per yard only 66c Limit 10 yards to a customer. A large shipr ladies', misses' tf children's Hose w1? e celebraSJ 00 every pi l this shipment ren's 7-8 leneth Jrf wMte pongeetd80 All with fancy coS tops.. Sizes 61 Price 59c per 10' Ladies' black KL- Redout sized hK long rib top. sizels! to 101. Ppx yau je, Extra Special Ratine Bargain, xtC6uir ;)8C v , per yard 79e. Regular $1.25 and $145 values per yard 98t ihe ratine season here. Buy wbile 8av ing awaits ypu. Russell's Shop Hemstitching , Last Times TODAY! MADGE KENNEDY HARRISON FORD in "Three Miles Out" A thrilling romance I on the high seas. AND The La Monte and Wheelers in two novelty acts of music and fun. NEWS - FABLE SPORTLIGHT Nights - Matinee Children 30c 20c , 10c Tomorrow "NELLIE THE BEAUTIFUL CLOAK MODEL' Let Us Plan Your Vacation Trip We will bo glad to outline trips, arrange tickets and slMping car accommodation check busKugo. furnish travol publications and full information, DycallorttUphou, Tho Oregon Electrio Railway will sel I tickets to the Eastern points shown bslov, and many others, and return, at the unusually low fares quoted, daily May U to Repu loth, good returning until October 31. One way via California abgbdy higher. A vide ohoice of routes and stop-oven are available In both directions. Atlanta . . Baltimore Boston . . Buffalo .. Chicago DO. Cincinnati ... 111.15 Cleveland ,... 113.41 Denver ..... 68.85 ROUND TRIP FARES .$122.40 Des Moines,.. $ 82.50 Montreal .,...li;pl .140.41 Detroit ,110.47 New York liliil 158.35 Duluth 76.85 Omaha 7(Jil 125.47 Intlianarolta . 104.09 Philadelphia . lfl.n I Kansas City ... 76.85 Pittsburgh ... 121(11 Memphis .... 98.90 St. Louis ,,,, JUS I Milwaukee ... 89.70 St Paul Jflil Minneapolis .. 76.85 Washington .,1(111 1 Trains of Fame to the East North Coast Limited Oriental Limited 8 J". t S. Northern Pao. O. B. i Q. 8. P.& 8., Oreat northern, C.B.aQ. For any detail desired please call at our office, write or telephone . F. S. APPELMAN, Agent, Eugene OREGON ELECTRIC STATION, PHONE 140 (Minn RAIIaWAY I Battrrln: Cnlkra. ki ij tler i 1 7 to 4 v;-torJ 'an juuipmc into ae-i-I Quinn and O'Xull. . . ,. . trvi la.-. . . ! . . : t fh rninf tntetfVrrJ; viith Ihe Kt. lAma-i ah:fitrn aim .Vv, 'miii .JAir ntarr.f .luifj jc sthi THOUSAND ISLAND SALAD DRESSING ... 1 cupful Wesson Oil Mayonnaise cupful chili sauce ii cupful whipped cream 2 tablcspoonfuls chopped, sour and sweet pickles ot chow chow " 1 chopped pimento Combine. ingredients in order give" and serve with any green salad, or "th egg. chicken, ham, tongue, celery or asparagus. wesson O Wesson Oil is.a choice a!?.d oil light in color and most delicate is flavor. Vso it in salad dressings c course, but use it, also, or shorten- ing and frying. You'll how good things can taste nntd 1J cook with a fat-like son that Is itselTgooi3-toeat0 . e, - . . .- law av m . f 5