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i ! 4 : t fi ''i I! in ii 4 Page Eight THE EUGENE GUARD Thursday" Evening, April 0, 1(105 ELKS INSTALL NEW OFFICERS FOB YEAR; SOCIETY AND CLUBS Br MARIAN LOWRT l or one tf the larger tocial afairg 1 of tlie j car members of the Kufiie Dtuibter tf tbe Silt dub are en , tertiinins t the Ukburn hotel tbia evening at a dinner, dance aud card j party, saving their husbands aa spe- Officers f the Kujene Klks lodge mI u- dinner is to be at six were im-tnllcd at the me e ring last u.fbt, at Hhab Lnwrence 'J'. Harris wn in fa I hug officer. Aa- address on "Ttie J Miit. uu of tiie Order of Klks t. Anifrii-D Citizeowbij.," was given tjf Fred K. .Smith, pat exalted ruler. A framed ropy ,f the constitution of the I'uited Statu ma preenifd to tue urijer -n behaif of (it-urge JI. .1 Morraii. retiring etui ted ruler, 'Officers Installed Follow. nx are the officers installed: Uarr- Ji. Ifotbs, exalted ruler; rlumn,-e V. Simon, leading' knight; i red t;hei, toal knight; Roy K. .(jitlj, lecturing knight ; George E. H 00J, secret ai y ; Nathan E. Bar rett, trcjiiurer; 1. U. Jefers, tyler; WiMjjih H. White, trustee for three vai-; George II. .McMrran, retire- afniative to grand lodge at I'ortland in July; O. A. I'mut, alternate repre scritmire. The f.jllowiug are the retiring of ficers: George If. Mf-Morran, exalted ruler; Harry JI. Jlobbs, esteemed leading anigtit; i thirty o'clock in the pa.in room. About twuit-f.T couples are expected to ! ered dish du.aer at six-tiirty o'clock E. E. Chadwick. Mra. W. W. Calkins, Mrs. Fred Cbeai, Mrs. H E. Cook. Mrs. W. A. KuykeotUU vUl be hos tesa tomorrow to members of XilU culuh club at her home. V Members of the Congregational church are holding their rrgu-ar quar terly meettnr this rveoing, with a cor- attiid the erent. The Utile f InS Around tlie'corner wdh'U was to have met this ereninj to be followed by a bu.ness session. The Fairinount Ladies' Aid society u to meet in L'n inary hall Friday aft- 0 WOMEN'S GUARANTEED -BOBOLINK" SILK HOSE .MANY SHADES. PAIR 125 AX BILLV DEPARTMENT STORE NEW "QUEEN QUALITY" FOOTWEAR FOR DISCRIMINATING FAITi SEX bee n pOtlpouM III lOtetjoi uillll 1 ernoon Mt Kro-lhirlv o'clock 'I hi. tomorrow evening, at wbicn lime mem-j the first meeting o( the year and all -in inrt-( m ice notue or Mr. ami members ire reuursted to come and Mra. J. B. tipper. Bell for a covered d.sa One of the interesting evenin! gatherings of the week was that of the Ladiea' auxiliary of the chamber 01 commerce lam evening. One of the Urgent attendance! of the year was recorded, lira. IV. W. Branatetter was chairman of the committee of hoit esses for the evening. Ten new ir.eni- bira were admitted, and are .Mm. lieorge .Stanley. Mra. H. 11. Pierce! Mrs. Elisabeth Scaife, Mra. Hah (ireen. Mra. Everett Swank. Mra. Eliza Tracy. Mra, Frauk Aldrich, Mra. Italpa tlsborn.' Mra. Mary I'eroni. lues Bradley. Prof. A. It. Knreetaer of tbe univeraity deoartment nr bnr.nr interesting, meet the new officers. Mrs. J. W. McArthur and Mrs. Jchn unona are to be the hostesata for the afternoon. t On Saturday members of the third division of the Lsdies' Aid society of ' the Methodist Kpiicopal church are to conduct a rummage sale in the Hamp ton building. The Parent-Teacher asaociation tf Santa Clara ia to meet Friday after-: noon. A program of music is to be . given, and a number of interesting business matters are to be considered. Easter Suggestions Remember The Kiddies With Easter Bunnies All arranged so you can fill them with candy the kiddies delight sure enough. SMALL BUNNIES lOo MEDIUM BUNNIES 15o LARGE BUNNIES 20c The fact that on Easter, one chooses more than nny other day to be faultlessly clothed, does not pardon one for Appearing less carefully attired at other times. ' If you are going to need apparel, or accessories at all this Spring, there will be no time that they cau be more appropriately worn than on Easter. On Friday the Daughters of the American Revolution will meet at two thirty o c ock with Mrs. Kmc. Rnpiirt illustrated , Pearl street. Assisting hostesses are Mrs. F. O. loung, Mrs. Mary Wheeler and Mrs. Virgil Parker. Misa rds with the following nrosram. The suhiect is 'l-ateinri- - a program and V . htmon. estepiriPii In rut uigui; r reu uuejia, esteemed leclur- f gave a most Jug kuighl; George E. Wood, aecre-j lecture on preserving the wild flower uri -uiuan isnrrmr, treasurer; Jtoj 01 Uregon. lu two weeks the group ....... u, rn-pirr; i t ii. .ie:ieri, iTier:rwll o entertained for iic. r. ij. Jecnmgs. chaplain; Glen J evening of ' ... , ..oui:iu xjrj.iru jits, i riven Committees Announced ' - - tanoiug committee appointment! iVil.K . ... HUU v an iici iinii: l fa K rlil aTA ujiuuuveu oj nar- -i i t . ; , ry 11. Ilobbs, ne. exalted ruler, a. I .Y-L'":'" "' T. C. for the year were an follows Auditing: Clarence E. I-ombanl, chairman; H. I). Smartt, (jordon Fish, . lien F. Russell and Fred Chess. Christinas cheer: Arthur Ilendcr- hott, chairman; L. E. Simmons, George K. Wood. Entcriniument: William P. Bell, cbairmsn; W. U. ilclionald and W. II. Mrl'Isln. Flag d.iy: J. . McKy, chairman; Hoy t'nrlia nnd Dr. V. I,. Cheshire. Invesligaiiiig: (Jcorga II. Mc.Mor run, chairman; I,. N. Koney, II. II. lOnrle, It. A. ISnub, A. A. Pogcrs. limiltion: Itoy K. Smith, chair man; . . Moore, Kliner Roberts. Memorial day: Paul K. Kelty, chair ninn; 1'avid Masterson ami I'r. O. A. Waller. .Mother's day: O. K. I.ee, chairman; F. L. l'oinilexter and Pert Vincent. Publicity: Fred Muyon, chairman; Harold A. Moore nnd J. E. Turnhull. Social and comniiimly welfare: Rev. F. (1. Jcnuings, cliairtusn; W. P. Fell, B. S. Ilrjsou, E. (). Potter and (ieorge II. Mi-Morran. Visiting: Clarence V. Simon, chair man; Allen Andrews, Jes Darling anil Fred lierot. Visiting committee out of Eugene: Wendling. (). R. Arnold; Springfield. Ben Skinner; Cottage (iruvc, K. A. Jr.; Mnrcoia Joseph .Morris. Hubert B. Yorger. j Church to Enroll Large Class Here "We expect 60 new members to be added to the church rolls Easter Sun dsy ami perhaps more," according to the announcement today of Rev. A. H. .Siundera, pastor of the Central Pres byterian church. This will lie the lar gest nuii.her. of new niembera of the congregation enrolled in some time and shows the stesdy growth of the organization here, the nantor si.t.i The Easter Sunday service is expected ... me largest attendee! of any at the church for many mnntha accord ing to the interest manifested in fuo. special program prepared. I Jr-rr - im . . . . ILILIIHIIJ U IIHKL I PARTY FOB 10FS Mr. MacMurray is Named Minister WASHINGTON, April ft. john van A. -llac.Murray, retary of state, to be minister to China. an assistant sec- wus appointed todiiv Oeo. N. McLean. Insurance, Willamette St. Phone 617. tf I HESITATE tS-m-r SEE IT I B Presented with an elaborate PROLOG "WESTWARD, HO!" JOHANNA JAMES fMWW AUBREY FURRY JWrf H Tf.'ct nnliVn omv J thing: you ve ever si' seen rtVV Thl, NEWEST epic of JACK "OVJWiM th pioneer ha. evory. WILSON liody cheering at er- NOAH BEERY llfM pry showing. RAYAaOMO HATTOM REX W , ..IN ot ths U.g WariiTief tf! " ') I TOMORROW - "40 WINKS " -TOMORROW I SK"? ve. J-VA ' f .VHlAZ1 I About 2j members of Voiture SO of La Soeiete des 40 Hommes et 8 Chevaux of -Portland will be here to 1 take an active port In the big "wreck" to be staged by the Eugene voynguers Saturday night, April 18, according to announcement of the local veterans. A dinner nnd business meeting will be I neiq. . tomorrow even.ng at the Oa- ourn hotel starting at 0:30 o'clock lo iirniminary pians lor the enter tainment in store for the class of !OOIS. " "Everybody out Friday evening and bring your ideas with you, so that we van maae mis the biggest wreck that e.er ueen pulled off here." is the uyi'eiu in me members. "The IS Goofs that will be wrecked will put us over the top. in member- ii'i'. wnirn win ne over 100. everybody meet at the chamber of commerce rooms at 7:30 from ; icn we will go to our hall. Ca iu oe there for those who baven't ..uusporotion, is the announcement Carnival Show at Pageant Opposed . " "f'n" c.irnival attraction will e .,e,u nere during the children's io ne nriu by the Lane county scbiol districts Ssturdny Mav 0, will depend on the action of the citv 'ouncil in granting a license. A rep. rescntnliie of a carnival allow t.tlk'd i"e iinpio..i on over with E, J M.w.-r 1 ciunty mperintendent of schorls. Air Moot ! Hated that he had no authority1 to granting any onncesssions for i-ageeni nut rlfclnreil that he wai epposed to having a. carnival here at ...... in.ie. i neneve that such sn at- ..n. iM.r. woum somewhat detract from the spirit of the pageant which is u.'.nr.n as a community event es-re-ai:.r for the children and should nnr e msile a period for outii le snows ir. come Here.'- Jr. Moere said. WEAK,RUN DOWN NERVOUS, DIZZY Mrs. Lee Suffered From AH These Troubles, but Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable I Compound Made Her Well WOMEN'S Full Fashioned Silk Hose Pair $1.25 Think of It! A Pre-Easter special which should surprise you. Pure thread silk rein forced at wearing; points. An extra special value for this occasion, and Just what you've been waiting for, may be had In racquet, tan bark.' also airedale shades. 22c Comfort Chains, Yard 19c Pretty new yard wide chal lies. A great array of colorful patterns. Linen Glass Toweling, Yard 33c Extra quality, either blue or red check. . v 6-4 Pequot Sheeting, Yard 51c Pre-Easter Specials Which means Friday and Saturday are the days. . , Pongee Silk, Yard 73c 250 yards to offer of this government inspected natural shade pongee. While lot lasts, yard 73c 85c Silk Mixed Lingerie Crepe 59c A most delightful fabric for lovely underthingts. So soft, silky and distinctive. 72-in.x90-in. Sheets $1.39 These are good weight sheets (slight imperfections of weave I. Would sell In a regu lar way at S1.50. 9-4 Anchor Sheeting, Yard 49c JUST RECEIVED! Special Purchase -And Sale Of Women's New Coats tm $15.65 The Men And Boys Have Their Share Of Dreams Of Easter Apparel Ax Billy's, Sure! When you start out on a onoutinff trin r. ti, .1,1 want to slip Into your dresser to wear on Easter, do not" Vail to give us a call, HATS CAPS TIES COLLARS SROES HOSE GARTERS SHIRTS SWEATERS KERCHIEFS BELTS SUITS, ETC. Only $1.50 For Men's Brand New And Good Dress Shirts nToJf l0W, ,price'. a"d tnel,r 00d 0aly combined with good in co"d type'""' value-'tory much Detter " we can Fancy corded and silk stripe madras dress shirts with attached me'nTi'k'er "liTx? ' 17 aSSOrtment ' VERY SMART STYLES In anticipation of Easter as that day when the fair sex are wont to promenade In their Easter finery, happen these lovely woolen coats. You'll find that this attraction ren ders it a simple task to select an Easter coat at a price that suggests buy. SUCH NEW COLORS AS WIGWAM, TRAVERTINE, TAN BARK. FAWN, STRAW AND LONG BEACH. These smart creations take to contrasting. trimming In varied form. Buttons too are employed extensively as embellishment. Not . to overlook the beautiful linings. (2nd floor) What Is Lovelier For Easter Than A Coat Banded With Fur MODESTLY PRICED AT $21.45 TO $35.00 Because of the richness of the woolens and the glory and esteem which has always been connected with Us name, are usually appropriate for wear at Easter time. For Easter every woman desires a most beautiful coat that is why we specially refer to fur-banded coats. Not only at hem line but for good measure the designers have seen fit to affix luxurious fur at collar and in some instances at collar and sleeves too. . And A New Silk Dress On Easter Sunday PRICES TO SAY TILE . LEAST ARE FAIR $11.85 TO BEGIN "WITH TO $30.00 , About the brightest colors you ever saw.s Never be fore have we seen such brilliancy, changefulness and color glory as Is shown in these new silk Easter frocks. -As gay printed silks, too. are the order of tho H.v ..hi.v... v . . you'll find our assortment of silk creations most ai lafvin; th. . Z?"sl'" (2nd floor) ill Mia diversified. Come. THINK OF IT! Only $4.85 For A Smartly Trimmed Easter Bonnet Eastertlme is new hat time! Designers have embodied more than a little charm In these hats which reflect the first word of the styles for this new season. The variety of styles afford easy choosing. Such radiant colorings and of course blacks are included. Distinctive Pattern Hats $7.50 To $13.50 Bearing labels that have set a new Btandnrd of Bmart distinction. In the best and noweat colors. Shapes that are clever and decidedly individual. Worlds of smartness to tliem. Yours for individuality. (2nd floor) J PRE-EASTER SPECIAL Just What You've Been Looking For, Men A New Felt Hat For Easter CHOICE OF ANY HAT IX STORF $4.69 PRE EASTER SPECIAL Men's To $2.00 Wool Caps $1.39 rine wool dress caps In light or ,..v. . S :L'L IV A REGULAR WAY TO J6.00 What could be more opportune than an offering of hats Just previous to Easter Sunday. You've been looking for Just such an opportunity, haven't you? Needless to state there Is a hat .here to fit your face. A shade to suit you. Fancy Silk AND LISLE Dress Socks, Pair 65c PRE-EASTER SPECIAL BOYS' TO $12.00 WOOL SUITS REDUCED TO $9.85 Come With Two Knickers The average American hoy is as keenly alert to sense the. worthwhile In clothing - It. ji 7. V yearnings In this direction and you fortify him against many of those awkward self-con- i sclous moments which are the bug heir of boyhood. -Choice of light and dark hrown (weed suits, full lined, all around belted, pleated hack, sizes 6 to 17 venr. B-ri.1... -.1 Saturday special. Terre Haute. Indiana, "I was weak and run-down and in such a nervous condition that I could hardly domy work. 1 was tired all the time and dizzy, had no appe tite and could not sleep. I tried differ ent medicines for 2a a. year buttheydid not help me. Then my nusnand Leader for Scout I Work Here Coming! Expectations are that C. R. Clark, rsontly scltctfd ss eicculive for H..y Scout work in Eufns. will be bfr. about ths middle of nest week ta as sume his positlcn In this field, ac eor.linc to aonntinrrment today of Ionn S. MrOeady. chairman of the the ad. for Lydia E. eemmittee promoting the scout pr. Pinkham's Vege-1 rm in lr. Clark is now at table- Compound: Mont., and he wrilea thst be rracaini nis sttsirs to come here st ence. The new director will im. the I.ichty and Russell firm and thst these 1-cs are being driven to a boom at Swisshome. Iiw wster in the stream will proSal.lv bait the drive and the loss will be h-ld up until bisli water in the fall unless there Is n irsual freshet this sprini, the visitor believes. Grange Will Hear Talks on Forests Four Oaks grange to be held at the grange ball star lint at 8 o'clock tlii evening. The lecture will be lllustrHtr.l by a large number of lantern slides of forest scenes of Ijine county. The le.-. lure will be for one hour and th will be followed by the regular grans., business sessl.n. according to an nouncement of Mrs. Steuffer. lecturer, who requests that all members come prepared to answer roll call with their favorite quotation. mediately take up bis work tiere on J sent an illustrated lector, arrival in the organisation of troops servsticn of the nstional fo Velson P l t 1 0RIG0N MOTOR elson F. Slaeduff. supervisor of Phone P the Cascade nations! forest, will pre-1 CALIFORNIA no more pleasing journey than this Restful contentment In Tour comfortable, rmsmv Pullman scctton, companmcnt or tiraw- TS carefullv sclrvtrj prnonnel of modem wril-manitot rrairn providing Intelligent, cour tc.ui personal c rvu-e. IVIicious fiHJ in the Southern Pstific dining tar rrtsh fruits and rtxtsblrs alwars a lieif ckhis feature. , All the srav. tS ever fm instinj K-entrr of th sup0 Shasta riMjtCv Four fine trains Jailr. For complete rnrorna. tin ask Southern Pacific F. G. LEWIS, Ticket Affent-Phone 44 tn the newsnanent and K.jt r.i,.:. I regained my strength and never felt better in my life, ft completely re stored, me to health. I f,.J r..i 11 j " "Y . !""-( ,h"" ' meeting ;,",, , nin.w mat tne vegetable lomponnd is the best medicine a wo re on pre. resta frnta CO. 030 Olivt Dr. Ash ton for Chiropractic nj Electro-lherspT. Opposite iieilig the steT, Pbons 880. It KiJ: Invite Convention SnB.T,;VbTemco 0f W-c-T-u- "we round. " - Mrs. Wvi. J. I.r ntZl E, Bog 64S, Terre Haute, Indiana. Eugene will invite the Oregon Lydia E-Pinkham'sVegetableCom-! ,v"n"n "lristUn Temperance umo-. ! pound is a dependable medicine for i h M '" '"" cmvention in - j all these troubles. I obr. it was decided at the local W. ) Foraalebydrug6UtaeTerrwhere.il'' T' V' .""""' T'"rdsy at the i Kk nrt home of Mrs. T. 41. Oarretl, 1 ItiS i.ommhia street. ' f r 1 1 Dont Forget the Dance Friday Night, April 10th and Every Friday Night Coburg Bridge Pavill ion ic by WOODS ORCHESTRA KVERYnony welcome- Why Are Mar ried Women Restless? If you keen a stra ght faca tomorrow yOU vein not hava seen Raymond Griffith In 40 WINKS" lthet action taken be the orssn- iratl-s included rommendati'-o to Krsnk Taylor, sheriff and J..hn M-d : ley. district attorney, for trieir work: st.prvpr.stion of for the week di; bible school fund: and approval of th? verdict la a recent circuit court case. ; Logging Active at I Swisshome Section Altbonrh Ike roids in several parts of wrsttrn I-ase particu:arly at lead. ; wood are ia rattier poor condition is ! jet there is maexlerahle travel la that area, according to W. W. Wilbur. '. resident of jwiaom. who is a local visitor. Mr. W lhnr slo renorts ton , roasdrrable logfiag is under way by Tou are Invited to DANCE at Laraway Music Hall with PI-ID PIPERS (Eugene's Popular Seven Plecs) Orchestra ) THURSDAY NITE (Every Thursday Night) ( to 12 1 Hours for He GOOD FLOOR GOOD MUSIC m DANCE AT TRIANGLE LAKE Saturday, April Mth Music liv CROSBY AND HIS NITE- HAWKS Roads are in good condition Carpet Cleaning urvg r Fhone300 Zl J77 Or