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r Thursday Evening, December n lg, f Page Ten THE EUGENE QUAKD PROGRAM OF BIBLE SCHOOL SCHEDULED " 1 i; i-i.a .j.u. In li':iinnti iiitrnirctatiui) tiWKlit by Mr. II. 1'.. ivnmi i" r.ii g.'iic lliblv univemity will K'vt' the following iruicr.mi t the l irst Chris tian c-hiinii. Friihy evening lit 7::l uVlnrk. The iincitiiiniiii'iit will ho (roe but u iifforillg will ho taken. 1 I'iaDii Solo Mm. Wilfrid Nankovill 2 'J'lle Jlucle ScmK . Kil'toou Yoi.iik l.jnlies I! -1'iino nnil Yi"lin luot Mr. , Kcnnrlli llimlijr owl Mlm it. Sin'lV 4;nterln'iiiii J rsi nrl inn . (inimlmii .... Mi Wilmn Kiiilt ( hililreii ... I.ihi ln. Dortliy KlKonHnhn, Ili'lrn ItVJianlH, Wil fred ltowlmnn, Violet lartor, Margaret and Until Tlinmpiwn, Melba Auilrevm, and Milium Head C -r'nntomine, Swnnon Itiver .... Siing by Hurry Harmony tjimr telle Porta Helen l'nttoriioii, Martlm rntternon, Mnriinrot X n derwood, Klin Limhuil,t, lleulall Aydelr.tt. ,, , fi-Hrgnn Solo Allen Sonrlc 7 'Tableaux Humorous nnil llib.ic.il. l'.irt II 1 Sketch, "The Truth, About June. Charneters Mm. Wilining , Mm. Orvnl 1'eterKon iaa'hcl wlvc!''! Om-nrliu Horn Nnnki'VHl Apne Sylvia Oilfi'.en jcuo Iun t'ollim Mrs. Juno Wilining . ... Clifton Mel'lcndon Bridget"....' f""'1 Hiirdiiig 2- Harp Solo, lorrin Helen I'atti-r n 3 liong, The Modern Qnokereimea." Svlvin (lilfilon, Km Del Murphy, Mnrv Oulley. Vivian Whiter. C.-cil Harding. Hawl' While, Welthn Trif.er, Ktliel .Tnlmann, - Ellen Itrnden, l.etit Humphrey. 4 - Studies With The Fll.g ' Violet Flower' Knott ft ..' a !" fi : U b .. ii: i !' U o ' ; oi ; pi . i I I! . B il Erection of a fcJIMWIO diHtrihutinK inj plant, including a warehouse and a an LMKHI barrel tor'jige tank by the Au di nociatcd Oil eompnuy n part tf a (li ck tiibuting plant for tJie .ipper Wil ; 18 laiueite valley win aiiiiouinrd '-' do: tcrday. in' A lot 1SII by 200 feet ha been pur ; to- chaaed on Nocouil nveinie weat un.l ; iga'Vwi. Huron atreet from the Kiigone Coiicrctu 1'ipo eoinpany wiioro ine plant will be built. Pinna wall (or the immediate, erection of one 2iKI-harre! Kau'diuo storage tunk, n giuyige 20 by DO feet, n viirfhoiiMe';i2 by DO fe.U, leaving apaeii for two ndililloniil giiio lino atonige titlika. Fire proleeiiou will be Hiovided by li water nynlimi operuted on ihe gronnda. Kloclrically npprnleil kiisi. lino and oil pumps will be installed. The lot 1h adjoining' n' nuiir of Hie (Southern I'aelflc. A fleet of trucks will operate from (lie wiirchoimo covering n lailina of 2.1 inilea in each direction from t ie city, aaya It. t). Shelling, manager of the eouipany'a plant at Halein, who wna here to eoinilete the plana. No verviee stations will be erected, and eight persons, all Eugene realdoii'. but three, wUI ha omtiloyed. CAKD OF THANKS We wiah to thank Ibo friends and i.elgbbora, the YotMiien. 1'nlon Oil Employes, Jl, 1'. O. K., 11. N. A., the pall bearers mid other friends for their many kind expressions of sym pathy in our bereavement anil for the beaullful floral offerings. Mil. AXU MRS. C. K. CI.AHK AND FAMILY. I By MARIAN LOWRY Club Items Should He Phoned To the Society Editor Between 8:30 A. M. and 11:30 A, M. Telephone Number 1200 Miss Li I in U Tiugle and incmbcrg of tlio ilt'imriiiH-nt uf b'Jine ccoutiiiiic n ru t'litfrlauiiiit; at u dinutr thin eve ning for ,Iihh Kmiiii'line W'liittouili, uf lhi Iome I'ctMioinies burvuu of Jil State KcliitiuiiH Kvrvire of (tin li-piirtitu-iit vt thr Interior, 'ustiint'i), 1, Mn Wliilt'Dinb arrived in JOlJJit'Dfi tlllH nftiTMmiil. - Co vi I'll will bo ilnred for Mbs Wliili-oinb, K t. Stliion, M'ihh KI'iii-iH'c Aldt'ti, Mrn. Virginia .hm Kuti'rly, .Mii-H Mary A. Unvin, Miss Mnrotliy (iourky, MrN. Clnra Kiteb, .Minn .orrif, MIhh Knrigbt, M)H8 Lil ian 'I'itiKlf. MiMM Wbitfonib Ifflvpu for ChIi forniti tommrow, 0b Hbe In viniting a f i ii m he-r of thj uiiiwraitU'H and col- Tiie amntnl meeting of 8a ntn Clura rnrcnt-'J't'Hcln'r aHMiH-'tiition will b1- in'ld nt four o'clock Fridny afternoon at the sellout house, ArriinKPiiii'iUH for a ClirlHtmaa pro gram will be completed at thin me;t ing and o good ntteiulutico la denirei. Tbo Frances K. Willard Parcnt IV'nclior nnut'iation will bold a meet ing Friday afternoon at three-thiriy o'clock. The Degree of Honor Protective di HOciutiou decided at its meeting lost evening to bold aensioua, hereafter, on the Ht'4-oiid and fourth Tiiumdayi instead of the aecond und fourto WedneHduya. On CiiriHlimiH eve the society fa to 8ouaor , a ChriKtmaa party for the children in the M. W. A. hall. The new ulficera of the iJegree if Honor noei'y berc are: Pant preai dent, Klgie Aiulcrson; preaideut, Vio la Page; first vicc-preaideut ; JeNitie iMeyer; aecond vice-prebident', (,'lara MrKiuney; recorder, Cora Junea; fi nancial secretary, May Moon; treas urer, Ohio Meyer; usher, (iraco Cogiihin; aaaistant uaber, Kdith Itur iK'tt ; inside watch, Hoae IMxon; e.ip tain of drill teamt Kflie Ileyer; trun teea, Minnie Iteaiiniiatrr, Finie Atxler- ton aod Mrs. S. J. Dillard; iustalli'jg otficer, RosjIIu .Starr. Instaliatioo will be at the ffrt meeting of the new year, January 6. Members of Alpha Xi Delta sor ority are aponMoring an all-day bazaar Saturday in the Humane atudio. Many pieeis of fancy work and various cooked food will be Included io t!r; dittplaya for the affair. U will begin at nine o'clock in the morning and continue throughout the day. Mi.s Mabel Klockers ia in charge of the bazaar. - The Lndiea of the G. A. H. will bold their regular meeting nt the armory, Saturday at two o'clock. All members an urged to come aa there will b election of officers as well as some other buainesH. All comrades are in vited to Htteiidi . J), Y. O. H, rttub members will be entertained by Mrn. S. S. Caaad it her home, 11112 Columbia atreet, Fri day afternoon at two o'clock. Oregon Agricultural College, Dee. 11. (Special). Mian Gertrude Hdl of Kiigene waa the honored guest ut a midnight birthday aupper given for her Friday night at Snell ball. Plac?j were set for ei&ht guefta. Miss Hill is a Bophoniore in the school of com merce. The Geary Parent-Teacher aoci.. tion held an interesting meeting Wed nesday afternoon. A holiday program was. given by the little folks of tn-; kuiooI. Mrs. kndieutt, chairman of the kindergarten, gave a talk on how 'o go about getting kindcrgorten work well eatablinhed here. Members of the nHSociation voted favoricg tJie kiDd; ga ten bill at the coming legislature se ision. The association is planning to build a new lawn at the school bouse .t soon as the weather permits. Following the afteruoou's discus sions and business sessions there wis a tea hour, with Miss Lena Mclutye prciuding. ' in m i .vol i l"1 ( eat ii KU i Ap i iH i. let J P ! he i mo. i '! tril niq : mix (t'il ; ia ! roll list I Women's Auxiliary Scores City Dump Condemnation of the Kugene dump ground was voted by the ladies' auxiliary of the chamber of commerce hut night, after the civic committee,' headed by Mrs. V. W. Calkins recom mended such action. The grounds were held to be both unsanitary and un lovely Katherine Goodpasture appeared nn the program for a whistling aulo. Mrs. John F. Ketelw delivered read ing, Mrs. David Jone? a vocal solo with violin accompaniment by Martha Patterson, and the entertainment was followed by ranis. Mrs. Charles Dur ham and Mrs- 1. L. Heard were ac cepted as new members. Wednendny, January II was an nounced as next meeting night, in charge of the following committee: Mrs. KaM Robertson, chairman; Mrs. M. H. Robinson. M s S. I!.' Skene. Mrs. S. H. Straw, .Mrs. John Seavey. Mrs. George Smith. Mrs. Herbert Smeed and Mrs. A. V. Stein. KtTGKNR CO?.I.p:CTR)N AGKNCY,. 774 WILL ST. PIIONIO fl(K). d HELD OVER! That All Eugene May See the Greatest Picture Valentino Ever Made! Now Don't Miss ' ' ": RUDOLPH TTT RUDOLPH Valentino 4A Sainted Devil' Positively Last Showing TODAY Not excepting "THE FOUR HORSEMEN" and "THE SHEIK" Valentino's role In "A SAINTED DEVIL" la the biggest succeia of his career. . Home oi tin Wur'iier Tomorrow 'THE FAST SET' Atmospheric Prolog Aubrey Furry Baritone Soloist SPECIAL at 7:20 EFFECTS 9:15 For Every Requirement flftf4f, i This Trade Mark ' tlWrWkwi '" Is your assurance of lAf "IE? If it I . Perfect Style TyMfk I ' i Perfect Fit FrffVS ' Perfect Service I I I' Perfect Satisfaction gjj Ji The extreme Blm- aOS actcrlzes fine tailor- II f -t - " I " ' Ing In the outstand- . U ln ,eature of tllls I I m V vory PPular Pa'cnt r l0Hther button Ox- Jl J ijal priced at $6.85 the AX BtLLV DER,RTMeWT STORE t I l tournament Sunday, univers'ty eds and co-eds played tennis during the afternoon on the op "ii-air cotirta, and otlfoiH were seen taking advantage. of the clear weather to poliah the ci)t repair the roof, or work on the f runt lrwn. . ' Weather note Fourteen days before Christmns. Kugene enjoyed spring climate! While the eautern part of the I'ni ted States ut niggled in the (trip of fimnv storma and the mid'lle went Buf fered from zero weather. Lane county lk took off their overcoat, wore sweaters to work, and banked in the warm fmnfthine nf the June-like day. - While tJieSiinnhiiie was exception)!) today, 'the temperature was little d f- ferent from thai ord!nnr!1y enjoye' ht this time of year. Yesterday's max imum wtia r.i degrees, white this uinrninjr it 1 waa one . degree cooler than yesterday. '(lolf playera git out their cluhs f.ii a few Imleq practice befure the 'earn Nottce of dissolution of Partnership. Notice is hereby given that the partnership here t "fine existing -and known ua TUK KLKt TUH' STUKR and .inxiMltig nf LKSLIK 1'- MACK and CLAKl:t'K A. KLK1NS. bax been dissolved by unit mil cniisent and the luia'nes w 11 he cnntiinied bere after bv Clarence A. IClkins, (Sgn'ed) t LAUKM K A. ELKINS. . . : ui-' CAR0 OF THANKS j We wind to, extend our heartfelt 1 1 hunks to our kind iieibburK pd friendH. who asKinted ilur ng the ill neH Jintr dentil of- bidtivt'd motlier and Tftr the bedtitiful floral offerings. FAMILY "I'' TMI-; LATK- MItS. M. .l.iANIHtKWS. . ;' ' Eugene's Gift Stpre for Men CHRISTMAS : ; BBSs Our Entire Stock pf $1 Ties CPPflAI FRIDAY and l)1 LtlAL .v- SATURDAY 69c. Three Ties For $2 (Limit 3 to a customer) green ITierren Co. men's wear "ono of Eugene's best stores" S25 Willamette Street 825 . I ' r n o i f 1 c Conservatory j teaches -mutiic that in best adapted to the character and .'powertt of the individual. A j course, uf study may be plnn Mied and follovvptl out in their i exact, .order for the violin, piano, voice, cello, wind or stringed inslrunients based on 2 generally accepted laws. ' It p is the individual which must ;be the determining ono in the fend. Every great violinist of the close of the last century had each his own individual manner of holding the bow since each one of them had a differently shaped and pro portioned arm muscles and Tingers. ' Violinists such as Klman Zimblast, Kubelick, Spalding, j'Ttoson, Seidel. Hcifetz, Krcis ilcr, each and every one of jtheni has his strongly marked (individuality as a piayer anil jhis own individual style. I What sort of a violinist would he be who played all the I various kinds of music in the same manner.. Music studied as an outside subject not for J credit with a regular High' 'School or College course is a jsure way to make the stud ent's education more com- lj)lete. Violins loaned free to eginnors. A REAL CHRISTMAS SALE FINEST SILK UNDERWEAR For Gifts Specially Priced Combinations, I'ino quality, real lace (rim, extra special. Yosts, sale jiricn from $2.25 to $3.15 downs, priced special, $7.65 and up Combinations, special $3.60 to $5,95 All Hosiery Greatly Reduced Villi l''jlsi!iimwl n,tillitm fZ weight, all colors. $-,.."i quality Q:A ffQ sale price .. VXM7 Chiffon lioso, fine qualitv ".'.".'L..OO (gilmor-e's Correct Jlpparcl for Women FOR CHRISTMAS ' New shipment of women's dresses Speeinl purchase permits us to sell Q-i Jf Q(" this $-V) value for .: . . . . vAltJIw Women's Coats All Reduced. Women's . QA 0 29 Handkerchiefs .W ?A.UU AVomen's Silk Hose rtff and All Colors tPJ-.At) Pure Linen Lunch Cloths $3.00 $1.98 Babe Ruth, King of Swat, Has Sent a Baseball Bat With Ma pronat alxnatur In St. Mary's High. School (or the PRE-CHRISTMAS BAZAAR 1061 rharnelton Strf-ot (Newman Hall) Just what you want tor Chrlatmas gifts. Dolla, wonderfully dreaaed Aorons, fin aelectlon Fancy Work of vry variety Candlea to ault evtry tooth Home Cookad Fooda. BAZAAR OPENS THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11, 7:30 P. M. Continues Friday and Saturday Coma early to get your cholc Only 11 Shopping Days 'Till Christmasl GLOVE BOND WILL SOLVE GIFT ' PRODLE.M , AXBiLLV DEPARTMcVrr oTORE , POST CARD3 X SEALS holiday I'Al'ER AN'u boxes . , c MILADY'S BEAUTIFUL - Coro Pearl Necklace Much Less $2.69 - A GIFT THAT CHARMS A charm of its own belong to tins exquisite necklace something she scl-' ilom buys for herself hence make ex cellent 'gift. ' Graduated sizes ' pearls, sterling silver clasp, in beautiful satin lined case. Our regular low price was $3.50, A PRE-1IOL1DAY SALE New Fountain Pens, Very Special $1.00 LOT NO. 2 $1.50 In ladies' and gentlemen's styles. Black and colors. Another 'gift suggestion that strikes one's pocket book very lightly. Silverware Oli ' OXE LOT AMERICA'S NATIONALLY AD- ' VEHTISEI) "COMMUNITY" 'AND "ROGERS 1847"! LOVED FOR ITS BEAUTY! CHRIST- MAS SUGGESTION! Rarely do you choose amiss when you choose silverwar-e. It appeals to the beauty-loving woman in every walk pf life. To the woman in her simply furnished cottage it is so much more beaut'. To the woman already pos sessing a quantity of silver there is the exquisite" joy of adding another piece. . , . A Gift Stipreme 26 Piece Set Silverware, Guaranteed 20 Years $13.48 1000 'Kerchiefs, Regularly 35c to 50c, Choice, 3 For Just as pretty as you would expect Dainty white or colred conceptions. 98c . A Sale of Lunch Cloths ) QQp At A Phenomenal Price j FRIDAY, 9:00 TO" 12:00' ONLY They, indeed, are better than the price indicates and must be seen to be appreciated. There arc only 5'.) to 'sell at the exceptional price of f)8c each. f)S inch, round cloths of a splendid weight, embroidered scal lops; some all white, others with colored embroidered scalloping.. Make inexpensive Christmas gifts. Copyright, Oregon City Woo'fti Mills Boys' All Wool Suits "WITH TWO PAIR KNICKERS $10.75 Boys like to look well dressed just the same as the grown-ups. So when you give him something to wear you are pretty cer tain to make his Christinas a liappy one. Christmas Handkerchiefs THOUSANDS OF THEM! LXDESCRipiBLY BEAUTIFUL! Seemingly an endless variety including every desirable style plain linen hemstitched, embroidered, scalloped novelty and lace trimmed. Also silk hankies for the fair sex. -But select them thoughfully. S 'lect 'kerchiefs that arc becoming to the particular t; po of the individual you arc remembering. This season the modes are ninny and varied. them to be and so givcablo too, MEX'S GENUINE "OREGON CITY" Pure Virgin Wool Overcoats Take A Special Price $24.95 THIS "WEEK-END FEATURE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY These burly overcoats look good. There s a charm to the wide collar, big patch pockets and inverted pleats. But, for the real test of warmth, wait until winter's first blast. Then if you are wearing an "Oregon City" you'll know what virgin wool means to an overcoat Softer and warmer, because if is new. Naturally, when you look for style you'll find it as smart as you see on any of the avenues. Light grey and tnn senii-invisiblo plnid, full belted, raglnn or regulation sleeves. MEX'S IMTORTED ENGLISH BROADCLOTH v Dress Shirts , Extra Special $2.50 Of course he needs soiue new shirts nn you'll find it a real joy to choose these. Find out his size from nn old shirt before coniingt then you'll be sure the new one will tit. With soft collar, one pocket, solid white or tan, latest style.' Sizes 14 to 17. MEN'S FIXE Cashmere Dress Hose, Pair 59c Drop stitch, in seal brown, brown heather, also black. Extra spliced heels and toes, sizis 10 to 11 J. i 731 Willamette Street