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Page Eight THE' EUGENE GUARD Hominy Ev Jim DATE In observance of the eighth nnni vern.ry of the entrance of the Knite.1 .States in the world war a special pr grntn will bo held by tho Kugene K: WiKtiF club At the noon luncheon meet ing to be held nt the Onburn hotel Mmidny, April 0. Cnptnin t-.mn.ar Tofae will be the principal speaker, pcooi'dinx to George II. MeMorrnu, chair in; r of the committee in charge of the i re & rain. Captain Tooze ivi'.l: rpeck or the results of the war and tliv bearing of the coafhet on present eniid t nn both here and in Europe, Mr. Mcilorrnn-Announces. Arrangements nre b!m to be mndo for efuh Kiwnnmn to I.ave as n guet nt Itfiirheon a rme.1 service m.u ci lt world war and the ession w'Jl b'- in ibv nature of a patriotic observ- n :iC. SOCIETY AND CLUBS By MARIAN LOWRY Oregon Woman at National Meeting Mrs. 0. C. Potter of Portland, chairman nf the Columbia Hirer dis trict of the BaptiHt Women's Home Missionury society which included Oregon, Washington and Idaho is at- terian church offiHnting, Mrs. George Bent of Portland is visit iug in Kugene at the borne of her daughter, Mrs. Leluud Juhnnon. The Unitarian Woman's Alliance will hold an ali-duy meeting tomor row beginning at ten-tbirty o'clock in the church parJors. All members are asked to bring With them ail work they have finished for the bazaar which is to be uu event of next Sat urday in the new laravay building, Town and campus folk are both greatly interested in the announce ment of the marriiige of Mihs Kvao gelme Foster to Stuurt V. ilurd which took pluce tho past week in Portland. The wedd.ng was attended by a number of Kugene friends. Mrs. Ilurd is a graduate of the University of Oregon and a member of Pi Beta Phi. Mr. Ilurd was with the marines during the war. They plan to make their home near Kugene. . Miss Wildred Kyburz, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. Alfred A. Kyburz of Fairmount boulevard, and AVilliam B. P. Wrenu of this city were married Sunday afternoon at the ' Central Presbyterian church, Rev. K. L. Win terbergcr of the Fairmount Preshy- The bride's i tending a meeting at tho liendqtinrlers of the board York, where the heads of the fifteen divisions of the. borne mission work in tho United States are in confer ence for three days. The Home Mission society Is plan' , ning a golden jubilee in honor of its fiftieth birthday which will be cele brated throughout the country by nn attempt to raise more than $400,000 to carry on its work. Tho quota al lotted the Columbia River district is $15,000. nationnl gown wus of white crepe satin, given in New a frosted effect by crystal bead em- lotto Strieker, as flower girl, wore dainty peach colored frock, and car ried a basket of spring flowers. Miss Grace Ash played Lohengrin's wedding march. Tiieo Zenrung attended the bridegroom as best man. Immediate ly utter the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Wrenu left for a short trip and wilt return in a few days to Kugene to make their home. Mrs. Wrenn is at tending the University of Oregon where she is majoring in the normal aria depurtment. Mr. Wrenn is asso- ' ...;h . k ... v . i.- Wholesule grocery company of this city. Miss Laura K. Herring of Portland spent the week-end in Kugene visit ing her fahter, N. O. Herring. - Miss Esther Davis returned to Eu gene yesterday after spending the j past ten days visiting with relatives at Wolf Creek. ('Continued trum page one) MOTHER Clean Child's Bowels with "California Fig Syrup" Even If croas, feverlth, bilious, con tlpated or (nil of cold, children love tho plcnannt taste of "California Fig Byrup." A tonspoooful nevor falls to climn tho llvpr and bowels. . AhIi your drwrglat for genuine "California Fig Syrup" which has di rections for babies and children of all aKn printed on bottle. Jlotherl You must say "Callfornln" or you may get nn Imitation fig ayrupt broidery. Ucr tulle veil wnB held by a bnndcsu of orange blossoms, tihe carried a bouquet of white sweet peas, carnations and fern. Miss Mildred 1'ike was bridesmaid, and her dress was of orchid crepo do chine. She carried a shower bouquet of pastel shaded sweet peas. Little Miss Char- Infant son Dies At Local Hospital The boby son of Mr. and Mrs. Wal tor L Myers. 710 Eighteenth avenue pn.-t. died .Snturday, Marco 28, lll.i, at lhy l'ncific Chrrstinn hospital. Tile body is at itranstetter chape, Uir' funeral arrangements are beihj made. OREGON MOTOR Phone 4H CO. U30 Olive Osburn Hotel I'hone 8M. Tarlour. tf ways the hazard that in accident might close the works and with the druiniuit off of the supply of water from tho present storage facilities there would be a serious result im mediately," the report states. "We are asking -the people of Eu gene to vote this additional bond issue of $135,000 to provide against any such witter famine and also to meet tho ever increasing demand for ejten sion of, service due to the growth of toe city." Big Mains Planned. The proposed system ns luid out on the recently completed survey i eludes the installation of two 12-Inch mains as feeders that will reach practically all parts of the city as they will tie iu with tne present system of mams, many of the present hnea be ing six to eight inch pipes. This heavy pressure that will result means a greatly iucrensed protection against fire, it is pointed nut. One of tiie proposed feeders will run from the pumping nlnnt along Sixth avenue to Pearl street, north lo Fifth avenue, west to Chnrnclton street, north to Fourth avenue and west to Madison. This will provide heavy water pressure for a large and growing residence area north nnd northwest of Skinner butte. Ip rase of fire in this area at present water would be drawn from a two and one- half inch main and the pipes would be pumped dry in a short time by the fire apparutus, the report states. Benefit Is Told. ' This new main will not only be of great benefit to the many adjacent street! but it is laid out so that it can be .closed iu with mains farther soutn and iucreuse the water pressure throughout the urea as fur as Eleventh avenue west and west of Monroe atreet. A connection can also be made wilh the preatut Hlnir boule vard uiniu. This one 12-inch main will provide pressure sufficient for any demands pt the present and for some time to come nnd for several hundred blocks will give a fire protec tion that under present conditions is inadequate. Another of the proposed high pre sure mains will run south from the pumping plant on Patterson street as far ns Seventeenth avenue east. This main will raise the pressure through out tho area traversed nnd connect with the present heavy 10-inch main that provides for a lnrgo district be yond Thirteenth avenue east nnd opt 'University and Alder streets. All City Benefits. This Patterson street main is planned so that it will be connected west across the city with the O. liege Crest reservoir and the lines from the north connecting with file end of the proposed feeder that will terminate at Fourth avenue nnd Madison street. This system will provide a closed cir cuit .with high pressure 12-inch mains as feeders nt each end practically en circling nil of the city giving a greatly increased pressure and meeting pres ent demand and providing for the in crease in number of homes, it Is stated. "These proposed heavy pressure mains are in reality ports of the water sturoge system and aro dependent on the erection of the proposed reservoir on the east end of Skinner butte to replace the present inadequate stor age facilities there. This reservoir which is urgently needed will assure irAnu tiiurend nf having less than two doys water supply on hand will have at least five at all times," the report explains. PUT STOMACH IN ORDER AT ONCE "Pape's Diapepsin" for Gas, Indigestion or Sour Stomach . ' Instantly! Stomach corrected! You never feel the slightest distress from indigestion or a sour, acid, gassy stomach, after you eat a tablet of "Pape'i Diapepsin." The moment It reaches the stomach all sourness, flatulence, heartburn, gaaes, palpita tion and pain diseapper. Druggists guarantee each package to correct digestion at once. End your stomach trouble for a few cents. Adv. (ieo. X. McLean. Insurance, 8I0 Willamette St. Phone 017. tf KUfiEXE COLLECTION AC.ENCY. 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Nicely stamped articles for women and children; also scarfs, always of the finest ma terials with sufficient floss to complete the embroidery and instruction. "Royal Society" Stamped Night Gowns 98c -Made of splendid quality n, derwear nainsook". Sever. tV stamped Patterns from. 50 In the lot Ch'w of each in the lot 98c Especially suitable for Burl., and summer wear. m"t Hand Mirrors Specially Priced 10c Neat oval shape, with handle; 100 in the lot. $2.69 Women's $3.50 Full Fashioned Silk Hose Those novelty plaid thread silk hose bo extremely fin able this season. We advise shopping ear" he d ' the number of pairs are limited in the lot. 40c Nainsook Yard 29c - Special lot of fine quality "Bridal" nainsook. Noth ing more need be said about this popular selling brand. Boys' Drawers , Special 17c 3 FOR 50c 200 pairs of boys' summer weiKht drawers in the group. Sizes 24 to 34. A one day special Tuesday. 63-In. 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Be on Hand early Thursday and get Your Share of the Bargain on Account of this Tremendous Merchandise Loss. FIXTURES