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THE EUGENE GUARD
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Fifty members of the Phi Knpjm
Psi including delegates from four uni
versities on the Pacific const, nre on
nenibiiujr in Kugcne today for a three
duy district convention at the home of
the youngest chapter, Oregon Alpha,
720 Klevcntb n venue cost.
ii. C, Wilhamn, of Cleveland, Ohio,
vicc-nresHK'Ui ol tlie fraleimiy; O. ii.
ltnuued, depury mebuu of tUe district;
eruvu liciiiiun ot tue Limx-raiiy ol
Wamiujgtou nnd the itev. Mr. Wiliiu.ii
Vauuce luiuigmm of i'urtUud arj
uuioIik the itouiiiKnt l'hi ltti ulteud
iu& tuu itHBtuibly.
A tor ii i u I banquet at the Unburn
hotel tonight, iollowed by a formal
dance at the fruternity huutic, anu
uu automobile trip up the JVkKeuzK'
river highway -Sunday, are higU-liKHiH
of the plug ram planned for tuc visit
or. The dedication ceremonies for the
school of muMc will be attended Sun
day ufternuou.
Scholarship uud expansion will b-i
among the subjects d.scussud by the
delegated today uud tomorrow.
l'hi Kappa i'si was founded Febru
ary 19, nt Jefferson college,
Washington, Teuu., which is now
Washington and Jefferson university.
The fraternity has 48 chapters, tut
last Installed being the Oregon Alpha,
which wan established in VJ'Sj.
Delegatus from the Oregon chapter
are Klmer l'eteriou, Kenneth Ste
phenson and Maurice Warnock; Alex
ander U. Brown tud Francis V. Link
later are the chapter's alumni repre
sentatives. The sixth district of the fraternity
includes territory west ol the Kocky
mountains, nnd has four chapter.
California lleta at Iceland Stanford
university, California (Jain ma at the
Vuiversity of California, Waslfington
Alpha at the University of Washing
ton, und Oregon Alpha ot the Univer
sity of Oregon. Three delegates are
fcere from each of the active chapter.
The alumni unHoelatlons at Spokane,
I'oriluud, Seattle, Ls Angeles nnd
San Francisco are also represented by
delegates.
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A university event of special in
terest to take place on Saturday, aft
ernoon and evening, is the "Festival
of Nations" ptigennt to be given at
Li u ild hall theater by the Cosmopolitan
club of tbo University of Oregon.
Tms club, which is composed al
most entire. y of foreign students of
umuy different nationalities, wu
foumlci) for the purpose of promoting
international undi-rsiuudig uud mutual
joud fellow.
Where potjBiMr, It is ftlined to show
icttml customs of the peoples repre
sented; for example, .Air. Chung, from
Koiea, sings a native bunting song
a it bout uccoinpuuiment, as in b:a
loim-laud there aru no musical m--ttrumeiits,
Cbinn will be represented by n
.leautiful vvvnt. of court life, including
Amen? iiuikIg and swordphty. The
I'billpplne btudenta will present a
noonlight serriinde with nnlivo music
md dnuces. An Indian student, Duljit-
V tinghu Sudhurla, will exhibit Hindu
nagic nuil illuHioiiH, Kate Lambert will
j, Inueo nu Irish Jig. Uoe and Ui'iRii
. . Uefirew will sing a ienmin folksonit.
i'Ahui ltiitton, KiikIihIi girl, will do u
; 'Jvninlry dance. There will b n Scotch
i '"lighlmid fling. Clurlie Dawson with
:Wra. Jtet k. will give a Swiss skit. Miv
'uevim and Cnrmrn Kaplnima will
,;ive n Spiinish dance; the (Jata Arn--'onesa,
ipnnKU recitnlion by Krneto
i ".ppiiiom, Mexicin sing by limb
;' Vkers.
, ) Andrew IVlH"n )g sri'miging n m
? Xrtinn from the opera "A In c'air tie
ji Inne" li given by French stu
lnits. There will be a short "kit by
' '-umie Yaiiuintoto and Slilgira Fukud'i
0picti;ig Jnpanene home-life and1
-1 'itkmU will give an exhibition of Jin
5.,'tHU wr'Ktl!ni. HiiNiii will be repre-
;,f'nti'i by folk rmnjE and the (irtek
("lumber in wtiirb Christ l.oiiken, linr-
ythy IiT' nnfl Mim Johnson take
jnrl, will nvm li.i thp historical sig
' jMficant'e of that c nntry to thi world.
1 j 'he finale rf tin psgeint will ilbw-,
f tnte world brotherhood.
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fpoltiuK tn .t t'oftM I.limtMTm.ti'H
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. itovo prnftiicliwn, Hhipinwiiii wrre
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Thlrty-olne pir crnt (if nil new
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cllvfry; nnd 1S.SS.K:0 lent pxiion.
; w bii.incss by rail uicuninl to
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I Koriy-fuiir pfr crnt of llip luinhrr
1 upmrnta nxivrd br wntrr. 'J'ltii
limiillted to JSI.SSi.SL'll fed. (if wllkn
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:rt, Hull hhini(-litn tdtitlcd Isitl chik.
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ll.d 14-,..llll.,.,72 fffl. Infilled ripurl
rdor, llHi,UU.ti7l fert. Infillrd rail
..'rte ordc: i (Willi rain.
In llir firnt lliirtpen wcrka of the
i'flri prodnrtion reported lo We.ii
iat l.ninherinen'll looplntioo Ihih
-en 1.2IH .'I Itl.KMi feel; new blllne'
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SOCIETY AND CLUBS
By MARIAN
Two interesting bazaars tave beea
arranged for tomorrow In the Laia
way building. Alpha Delta Pi alumnae
and active members are sponsoring an
all-day Faster sale and bazaar. A
large variety of articles including
aprons, children's clothing, and cook
ed food nre to be on sale. The other
buxanr is being given by the L'uitnr
inu Woman's alliance, also iu the
Laraway building. Jietween the hours
of three o'clock and five o'clock tea
is to be served. For this offair apron,
caps, bouquets, and a large selection
of embroidered articles will be on dis
play. i
Mrs. Harry IS. Torrey is to give nn
address on "American Drama," at t f i - j
monthly luncheon of the American
Association of University Women at I
the Anchorage tomorrow.
Mrs. Lamar Toozo returned la.it
EUGENE TYPISTS
Expert typists from Eugene high
schools will compete with representa
tives from 40 other srhools alt over
the state in'Cnrvnllift April IS In the
third nunu.il state high school typing
contest sponsored by the secretarial
training department of the Bchool of
commerce.
Competing students are classified
under junior and senior divisions, ac
cording to the amount of training in
typing. Each school is .allowed only
two cut rant h under ench division.
First tryouts for the contests were
sponsored by the Junior chamber of
commerce and commercial club in Eu
gene Wednesday. A county contest
will be held April 0 in the high school
auditorium, at which representatives
will compete for n silver loving cup
offered by E. ( Oray of Eugene.
University high won the cup last
year, the first year of the content.
Junction City. Eugene. University
and Springfield high. schools will be!
represented in the state contest nt
Corvnllis.
Millennium i miii r.iifivmr 11111 ii"
nre trying out for the team include j
Elsie Bruseail. Itntli Lord, Belle j
Hurt wig. Dorothy Knowles. Frances j
Chenoweth. Hoy (J nil mm. Vlrinn Lut
gerf, Ovidin Hammer, Pauline Leh
man, Marian Thompson. Iteha Brog-
F.lirnbeth Jubl nnd Eloise ShumniPr.
(inld. silver nnd bronzo medals will
be awarded by the O. A. C. chamber ,
of commerce to Individual holders of
first, second nnd third places. The
department ban offered silver lov:ng 1
cups to teams Inking the three high- i
est places. Salem high school holds j
the cup for first place last year, with j
an average of 55,.) words a minute,
Mrs. C 0. Blatchley
, Victihi of Illness
Mrs. Charlotte O. Blntchley, R2,
d'ed last night nt the home of her
daughter, Mrs. Carl H. Young. Rill
Oak s'reet. after a month's illness.
Bnsidon her daughter, she lenves t
n son. N. II. Blatrhley of Lebanon,
and several grandchildren. She had
lived In Oregon for 10 years, coming
to Eugene five years ago, after the
death of her husband.
Funeral services will bo held ot
Lebanon Sunday afternoon nt 2
o'clock. Burial will be in the cemetery
beside her husband. Veatch chapel Is
iu charge of arrangements.
Voters Informed
On Bond Projects
To Inform Eugene voters of the va
rious bond Issues that will be nu (be
ballot nt the special election to be held
April l.'t pamphlets nre being dis
tributed by the city. These pnmphlcls
contain Jnform:iCoti on I be Issues, the
amount to be voted on and the pur
P'ispk for which it is proponed lo use.
Instruction on the "YI-'S" nnd "Nil"
VOl'U lienuty will not m
marred hy ulaniie, ,cloctod
lioie. You will got the atyla
thut conforms nnturnlly with
your feniuron iln thn lonnoa
lhat will correct your dcfoctlvo
vlnlon.
Dr. Roijal Qick
O.TOM.TRl. r OPTICIAN
Ntxt Door to Flrat National
Bank
878 Wlltame.Ua St. Eugena
"There la aerloua
1 I danner In outtlno off
that
needed eve-ex.
i -if aminatlon."
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Wood and Coal
Wood under covor an
length
King Coal Oak
Cord Wood Ash
Slatawood Maple
M ANERUO
HUNTINGTON FUEL CO.
let National Bank Btdg.
Room 84
Phone 051
LOWRY
evening from Portland where she baa
been for the past day or so.
The Young People's club of the
Methodist cnurch will meet next
Wednesday evening for a potluck sup
per at six-tbirty o'clock at the chorea.
The outstanding evening Bocinl
event of the week will be the benefit
iiiuaieale and dance to be given thin
evening In t!u Woman's building by
the Ktigene branch of the American
Federation of Art. The musicaie is to
be given at eight o'clock in Alumni
ball, followed by the dance at inne
o'clock in the gymnasium of the
building. It is also planned to iisve on
display u number of the recently se
cured articles for the Murray Warner
art museum, nnd a lecture given with
the exhibition.
The D. Y. O. S. club Is being en
tertained this nf:crnoon at the home
of Mrs. C. F. Mickelson, 1028 Nine
teenth avenue east.
vote nre also included in the Informa
tion. City officiuls are to make nn ef
fort to have every Fugene voter fa
miliar with each proposed bond issue.
I" rflT&C5W Tto 11.30 P M mom I J
-.Honie of the Big Wurlltzer ( 1 10 LL 6Ki r' m' 'M M0N 8
Oregon's own world-famous rodeo 9 j "
is the setting for 'Hoot's latest 1 1: T :
THE WESrs FAVORITE SON- M Saturday and Monday
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H II slLafik : W - V Jlk A MrWiM IJ CRACKED Corn, 100-lb. Sk. $2.85
V uSjifSR ' ; i BERRY AND POTATO
, y, j ' . FERTILIZER, 100-lb. Sack. $3.00
0 $ Aay Filmed a Pendleton, Oregon. ' lj East 5th St. 0. E. Freight BUg.
B - liS " WAMiig Ooi U- -
nj fili&gil Mj$$& COMEDY! Aitowfo cprngdu 1
f $lt With the worlds ' ' j ,,,,,1
&MnP greatest Rodeo ' TT. fr KODAKS For any purpose
taPT&ISir m ja( Exoluslva action scenes of the . , (&UuxavmU CTUuAjJJ I J r r
' Ljw :vthrimng i92PeiietonBDundup ' . ' EJ . . and to fit any purse
S USUAL- I BAKER-BUTTON
milwSM ' . prices uniLiv uunun
lllill'''lll,illl I Eugene, Oregon llj
j. " " " " .j 1 EVERYTHING FOTOGRAF1C .
COMING
The Real Romance of the
Winning of the West
The dauntless spirit of the pioneers who
braved the dangers of the plains in tire
less caravans in '76.
U. OF 0. REPORTS
"Nearly one hundred courses will
be offered at the 1025 campus sum
mer season, including many subjects
of particular interest to members of
the teaching profession," reads a
stutement in n recent issue of the
University of Oregon News Bulletin,
sent to teachers nil over the state.
The nession opens June 22 and runs
until July 31. C
These courses will include the fol
lowing fields: English, history, educa
tion, modern languages, economics,
politlcnl science, chemistry, .physics,
mathematics, psychology, philosophy,
journalism, physical education, li
brary training, drama and the speech
arts, and music.
The camnus session will make use
of all regular university equipment in
cluding the library, laboratories, and
the gymnasium. Itecrcation will be
found on the playing fields and the,
special trips that are given every year i
to points of scenic Interest. Besides
the regular members of the university
staff, there will be several visiting in
structors of national reputation in the
field of education. There will be the
regular daily assemblies.
Some of the speakers at the assem
blies will be Dr. A. A. Goldenweiser
of New York, a lecturer, author, and
noted student of anthropology and so
ciology, lie will he a member of the
Kugeue faculty. Dr. I'M ward Hulme of
Stanford university will give two his
tory courses, and Hurbngame of Stan
ford and Superintendent Price of Ok
lahoma will give assembly addfesses.
Delegations Will
Pass Through City
With a lengthy list of national con- j
ventions srheduled for the racilp?
coast during the coming summer there
will be a heavy truffic both by motor
and rail line through Kugene and it
is expected that there will be a large
number make stop overs in this city
for short visits. Medinah temple of
Chicago of the Mystic Shrine, with a
delegation of 1000, will return to their
home from the Los Angeles conven
tion by way of Portland, through Eu
gene, according To word received here.
A large number of the special trains
bearing the Elks delegations to the
Portland national session will also,
pass through Eugene.
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CHILDREN'S MATINEE
Special pre-showing
SATURDAY MORNING
APRIL 410:30 A. M.
All Children 10c
4L DIRECTORS TO
The thirteenth semi-annual meeting
of the board of directors of the 4L
organization' will be held May 18 and
1U at the Portland hotel, according to
tin announcement by A. C, Dixon of
the Booth-Kelly Lumber'' company, :
member of the board in the employers
section. j
The board is comprised of 12 em-1
ploye and 12 employer members rep-:
resenting the various L districts of
Oregon, Washington and Idaho, and it -
will act on resolutions and petitions
brought bofore it from the district
board meeting.
The district board meetings nre
scheduled aa follows, nt Spokane April '
21; Baker, April 2.1; Bend, April 23; j
Raymond. Wh April 2R; We ndling, ,
Ore.. April 30; Portland, May 2; Ho-j
quiam, May 5; Tacoma, May 0; and
Seattle, May 7. 1
W. I. Smith of Wendlmg is Lane i
county's representative on the em-1
ployee's section of the bonrd. j
Dr. Ashton for Chiropractic nnd
Electro-therapy. Opposite Ileilig the
ater, Phone 800. tt
REX
NORTHRUP KING AND CO.'S SEEDS -ONLY
5c THE PACKAGE
. A.X PIULV OEBaVRTMgWT STORE
Post Toasties
. Package 9c
No. 5 Jewel Shortening 85c
10 POUND SACK BEST CANE SUGAR 72c
FANCY CREAMERY BUTTER, POUND 45c
EASTER EGGS, DOVE AND CANARY,
POUND 29c
2 CANS IOWA SUGAR CORN 25c -
LAI'GE PACKAGE KERR'S ROLLED
OATS 29c
(Including Aluminum Premium In Each Package)
TWO 10c LOAVES OF FRESH AX BILLY
BREAD 15c -
$5'00 plectric Irons Only $3.75
$2.00 BALL BEARING ROLLER SKATES
PAIR $1.75 - -
10c PACKAGE STEEL WOOL 5c
GUARANTEED HOUSE PAINT, ANY' -
SHADE, GALLON $3.15.
Carpet Cleaning
"urVE ST.. rr. J
Phone 300
Special for Saturday
"Women's Flannol Dresses. All the
new styles and shades,
Women's New C-fi HIZ to tZl
Sprinj? Coats ?lIO $44t)U
Sf-Tnth Chnllis, Speeial
6 yards for
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$12.75
special nt-
$1.00
Phone S. K. 8tcren for ilno tunlnf. I