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Evening. April 13, 1925 XHE EUGENE GUAED Pace Five ... CITY NEWS :-: (font'"""" rtTTn,? according to a .rro '"".".j nt his office They will nuke their home I citj.- tb;f Here " .m plaaaed SrKiirr OPDOriunt.T to T" " D,oth""'' ir i'""1" , TXl. of the Parent- rl.r ,ori'i'' dm arranged lor r". if meeting n entertainment if f. h tiven Wednesday ""' "I at 7-3rt o'clock .t tha jhocl total nrv1sion of the ' , T.rid and interesting pro drill., and dramatic 1'E.e "to b" fi"n by the achool il''"" A of eotermit an SffiSl Vat in th. "-tJ (ly arering. Trivl to be Heavy- 1 - nrean voyages iu JjLlS! " W "m unusually S5 from Kugene this summer. am F S. Appelman, passen- nt of the Oregon Electric. Clow summer excursion rates worn effective May 22," says SfAppelman. "and Judging from X advance inquiries we are re SfriDg, this will be the biggest ar for travel we have ever had. Emnd trip fares to eastern points will average about the same as Sat year about one and one Eath the regular fare." Alii for Bloodhounds Tleasfl get a pair of bloodhounds forme. I want to trace the scoundrel who steals two bottles of milk off my rot porch every morning." Tbis re Miit was made to night patrolmen of the Eugene police department Inst li -rino- to their rcDort on the police blotter. The complainant Min t piayiDg h im-nt-n officers, according to W. G. Judkins. chief of police, who says he actually thought he could get the bloodhounds (or that purpose. The police offered co-operation in hunting down the thieves, but declared the bloodhounds could be used only in case of crime. Texts Meeting Planned Mrs. Eugene Clower of Kugene has htta delegated to stimulate interest in a riunioo of former Texans at longriew, Wash., April 21, for the big Texas banquet celebrating the an niversary of the battle of San Jacinto, The diaiier will be in the new Monti cello hotel, and Mrs. Clowor says she would like to have the names of Ku- fftie residents who were natives of the lone star state at once, in order that arrangements can be made to go is a body from this city. Discuss Nutrition- April -5 will mark the beginning of a series of nutrition meetings to be held in Lane county and planned by the committee from the Four Oaks grange, announces O. S. Heteher, county agricultural agent. Mrs. Ioren I oi is cliHirman of the committee, md a class in nutrition will be eon iucted by .Mrs. l.ucy A. Case, assist ant nutrition expert of the extension division of Oregon Agricultural college. Ex-Officer Arrested Robert Russell of Monroe, who de clared he was formerly a police officer on the force at Portland, was arrested last night for drunkenness, end ap peared in municipal court this morn ing to answer the complaint. "You've been an officer of the lew then," said Judge Gilmore, "so your tine will ht $25." The prisoner paid his fine. His automobile, which had been held by the officers; was given back to him. Prisoner Gets Four Mouths A sentence of four months in the county, jail on charge of contributinic to the delinquency of a minor w.i the penalty given to Fred Slater, 23, of Chehalis. Wash., by Judge C. P. Barnard in county court Saturday. This, it is reported, is the first time a county judge has sentenced a prisoner on a criminal charge. Mrs. Veatch, Returning Mrs. Marion Veatch nnd Roy 'Ventch, her son, will sail for the United States from Remit, Syria, on April 1-1, it was announced in a cublogrnip received by Mr. Veatch yesterday. They expect to arrive Id New York city May 21. Mrs. Veatch went to Europe last summer, and toured the continent with her son. who is" a member of the American university faculty at Beirut. . Lions to Have Booth As one of the amusement fea tures of the "Night in Paris" presentation to be held by Eu gene post of the American Legion at the armory Friday and Sat urday, April 24 and 25. will be a booth to be. maintained by the Eugene Lions club, it is an nounced today. Newsle Offered Treat W. J. Clark, former Southern Pa cific news agent, who has completed the purchase of the Toastwich Shoppe on Ninth avenue west, has issued an invitation to all newsboys of Eugene to come to the shop any time today, to receive a treat. "I've been a friend of the newsboys for a long Jime," he said, "and now's a good chance for me to give them a little treat. They're all invited." Road Work Started Work on the improvement of the Lorane end of the Eugene Lorane road is to start at once. A. E. Davis, supervisor from that district, was here today to con fer with the county court of the clearing and grading work that will be necessary. Printer Weds In Tacoma Robert Fischer, Jr., of the Morning Register mechanical depart ment, and Miss Hazel Hilburn of Ta coma were married yesterday in Ta coma, it is announced. Air. Fischer met his bride while she was visiting a sister in Eugene a year or so agu. Charter No. 126 , Reserve District No. 12 Report of condition of the Eugene Loan & Savings Bank At Eugene, In the state of Oregon, at the close of business on April 6, 1925. RESOURCES 1. Loans and discounts, including rediscounts shown in items 21) and 30, if any $ uT2,19i.oO i. Oilier bonds, warrants and securities, includ ing foreign government, state municipal, cor poration, etc., including thoso shown in items JH and 3.1, if any 4lf07.-4 8. Storks, securities, claims, lions, judgment., rtr. ;i.im ft. Hanking house, $1l4ii; furniture nnd fix tures '$1.00 1.141.00 7. Itpnl estate owned other ihan banking house 20,054.00 9. (M Cash on hand in vault and due from banks, bnnkera and trust companies designated and apprnred reserve apents of this hank 122AT7.21 lotal rash and due from banks, items 8. 9, 10 and 11 $122,037.21 Total ' $1.13S...02.J7 T f AlUf .iTiva I- Capital sforlt nnifl In S .0 000 00 Fnrphw fund 2ri,000.00 19. lat I nHiviHnsl Toi.t on (W 1m current expenses, interest nnd taxes . nairt nan c- r r: i i- P'msnd donn.iits. other thnn hnnka. fmhierf to reserve ! 23. lnHiridiiftl rletmoite n.,h,nnt t,l, ;nl,i;r deposit due the State of Oregon, county, rififR nr nlhof nki: t i Kft nftl IT 25. Cashier plm,Ld f k ..i. i: ... imps uniin imiKnimiM( - Wand Savings Itepnsitn, subject to reserve nnd psyahle on demand or piihjert to notice: Tune certificate of d-posit outstanding 44.205.R4 hating deposits, payable aubjert to notice ' 032,231.28 ioiai ot time and savings deposit payable on demand or subject to noticf, items 27 and 2S, $076,437.12 'tpf OreaonV rou'n tti 'k A,l1r1' PBJ,''ir of the nbove named hank, do solemnly swear t6e above statement is true to the he.-.t of mv knowledge and belief. fi DAVID AUI.l. Cashier. HitserthM snd sworn to before ine this 17th dnr of April, 102-V RI'RY CALLISON, Notary Public. My commission expires S-HMO'JT. Correct Attest : f W W. CALKIVf. I.. O. RECK WITH, F. N. McALISTEIt, Directors. Secretary Not to Visit Eugene will not have a visit from Herbert Work, United States secre tary of the iuterior. according to a message sent from Klamath Falls to E. Eugene Chadwick, secretary f the chamber of commerce. His message was in answer to an invitation to atop off in Eugene when he came north. France Olson Coming Mrs. Frances B. osnn. national president of the Degree of Honor, will be a guest of the local lodge tonight, it is announced. A dinner at 7:30 o'clock i being planned in Mrs. Ol son's honor, in the new hill of the Knights of Pythias. Victor Holt Here Victor Holt of Portland, formerly of Eugene, was in Eugene Saturday to visit his daughter who is a student at the University of Oregon. Mr. Holi is a brother of .1. o. Holt, manager of the Eugene Fruitgrowers' association. Inspection Scheduled Inspection of dairy cows in the Mr Kenzie river valley for tuberculosis will start Tuesday, announce F. H. Thompson of Eugene, government vet erinary inspector. Walterville local of the Farmer's uuion made the request for Mr. Thompson's visit. Millinery Stock Sold The millinery stock, store fix tures and other equipment of the Eugene Millinery store have been sold under direction of the bank rupt court by C. SI Dillon of the Willamette Collection nnd Credit association. Here from California C. C. Wilson, of lieber, Cal., in the Imperial valley.. slopped here today on his way to Eddyville in Lincoln coun ty. Mr. Wilson is n brother-in-lnw of K. J. Mcorc". county superintendent of schools iu Lane. " Hundreds of I,aue comity people had the opportunity of inspecting toe new Stanley store on Ninth avenue west and Olive street at lh official opening of the new establishment. i With an entire new stock sttrac- i tiveiy displayed and all modern facili- ties to handle the trade the patrons expressed their appreciation of the new store and were giveu ample op- pportunity of looking over the six de partments that will cater to the pro vision needs of this community. : "We were all set for the opening today and we hope that we pleased , our patmns and others who came on imitation to inspect the establish-) mem,"-said George C. Stanley, pro- j prietor. j Every department of the store was! made ready aud several carloads of new stock were on hand. The re-, muindcr of the 13 carloads of stock are being brought to the More today, ' Here From Canada Mrs. R. L. Sawyer nnd daugh ter, Alta Sawyer, of Vancouver, British Columbia, are visiting at the hone of Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Beard, 1172 Jeffersou street, for a few days. Dentist Moves Dr. Will Moxley, who moved his of fice Saturday, is on the fourth floor of the McMorrnn and Washburne building, with Doctors Robbing Ker ron aud Waller, and not in the Miner building, as announced Saturday. County Agent to Speak .0. S. Fletcher, Lane county agri cultural agent, will talk on rodent control at a meeting scheduled Wednesday evening at the Lowell schoolhouse. Station is Robbed A short change artist robbed the service station at Spriugfie'd of ijifi this morning, according to a report telephoned to Eugene headquarters. Whether a writ of ma minimis will be ismied on ihc application of Leon R. Edmun."ou requiring John S. Med-, ley, district attorney, to take leg! : action on alleged charges ' made j against Clyde N. Johnston, will be rie-1 termined Friday, May 1, according to I a decision of Judge J. C Kendall in j circuit court today. The court handed ; down an order for the district attor- ney to show cause at that time why ; the writ should not be made pcrmu-: ncnt. j "The court made it clear that in is-1 suing the order that the merits of the; application were not in consideration , but that the decision was made simply j on the statutes pertaining to an Hp j plication for a writ. Mr. Medley it is : expected will present his demurrer to i the writ application at the tim I specified. j Masons of Oregon Meet in Portland Road Is Inspected Clinton Hurd and O. E. Crowe, county commissioners, and P. M. Morse, county engineer, are spend ing Iho day in the vicinity of Lost creek inspecting; roads in that area. Hero from Washington S. L. Lester, general manager of the Grays Harbor Washingtoninn of Unguium, Wash., is a Eugene business visitor. License Granted Robert D. Keller and Heat rice V. Morse of Eugene were granted a rtinr riage license Saturday at the county elerk's office. Leaves for Portland " George N. McLean, local insurance man. left for Portland by motor today to be gone for two days on business. CERTIFICATES ARE S PORTLAND. Ore., April 13 Knights Templar and Masons of Oregon are in session here today a three day conclave having opened yesterday. Husiness ses sions of the sixty-firth annual conclave of' the Gram! Chapter, Royal Arch Mason, opened this morning. Wayne Stanard of Bronwsville, most excellent high priest, presiding. Officers are to be elected this afternoon. The fortieth annual assembly of the Grand couucil, Royal and select Masons ot Oregon will he held tomorrow. Carl V. Evertsen, Marshfield most illustrious' grand master, will preside. Regent Board has Conference Here Meeting of a special committee of the board of regents of the Univer sity of Oregon is under way here to day. Sam Kozer, stale secretary, who arrived today for tiie conference sard that there was nothing of lifajor im portance to he tkeu up. as far nn present plans show. Thse attending the special committee meeting hr. Judge J. W. Hamilton, C. C. 'Coin. Mrs. George Gerlingcr and Fred Fitk. Merchnnts of Peking nre now sell ing American dried fruit in penny packages. Announcing For All This Week A Sensational Basement Sale of 500 High Grade Trimmed Hats! 300 Hats , $2.95 Every hat brand new! Hats for matrons and misses. I 200 Hats $3.95 Sale starts Tuesday morning, 9 o'clock. Basement store only Here's the story in a nutshell of this marvelous millinery offering. Naturally after Easter there is a lull in the millinery business. A large manufacturer offered his en tire stock of 500 hats at an almost unbelievably low price if every hat was taken. The M. & W. store, ever on the alert for advantageous purchases, bought the entire 500 new hats and now we offer you Unquestionably The Biggest Value In Lovely Trimmed Hats That It Has Ever Been Your Good Luck To See! No matter it' you hnvc just bought a now lint for Easter you wiU want ono, two, or even more of these nmn.ingly low priced hats! J R "X. 1 at $3.95 Mostly pattern hats! ono of a 7- kmil. isenuuiuiiy made, nais ot T fine silks, silks and straws, fin est chipped milan bnnk,ok nnd lisero straws. Individual trim mings of fine silk flowers, 'sparkling rhiueslone ornaments and gay ribbon novelties, liats that were it not for the lucky purchaso would sell from $8.95 to $15. DON'T TAKE OUR WORD FOR IT ALONE, at $2.95 Think of it! 300 becoming trimmed hats to choose from. Hats for every occasion and for evory type. Small hats, largo hats, folt hats, straw hats, silk hats. No matter what your taste, no matter what your f stylo or tj'pe you will find in this immenso showing just the smart little hat 1 you'll want for shopping, for sports and gen eral utility wear. , COME AND SEE FOR YOUR SELF IF THIS ISN'T THE MOST EXTRAORDINARY OFFERING OF BEAU TIFUL TR1MMMED HATS AT $2.95 and $3.95 that you ever saw! We'll stake our reputation on this sale! On Sale In The Basement Store Only! George Donley to Face Liquor Charge Gcorgo Donley, 28, was nrrosted at Wealfir nonf ( lakridge yesterday by IJcmitv Sheriff Al Haynir nnd brought to. Hie Lnne county jail on a cliarijc of possession of liciuor. Donley ru- rently came to wntiir irom iik Marshfield district, the deputy slates, The trip to Kugene was made by train the deputy Siim, on account ot llie bard time encountered the last timi he brought down a prisoner a few weeks ago and attempted to make tin,' trip by automobile. Half way to this chr the car whs nlmuiloned at that time nnd a freight train w, f lags l to c.tntinue the journey. "Toe road is in bad-rendition nt the preent tim alt hough a few lieht cars hnro suc cessfully made thf lrugiile hut it enn't be highly recommended ss an outdoor sport," the deputy snid to day. OREGON MOTOR CO. Phone UJtl. MO Olive If tJ.LHVB-P.llHIVji',TJl-JJlIMil l -i -ii r-------- " IBM -M Every Sale Tina! No Exchanges No Returns NEWS BOYS OF CITY , Call for a treat today from your old friend, the S1I. P. news agent, pro prietor Toastwich Lunch Stnnd. W. J. Clarke. 13 1 CHICKEN DINNER, WHERE? At Four Oak Orange Hall. When? Wednesday evening, 7 o'clock. For whom? Kvcrybody and their friends. Tickets fl. 15 6hnwnnda, the caotct of the smoker. J. FINNIE Finnies Plumbing Shop c, TVinna 1 K3D 5s Plumbing, Bepairlhfl, Steam 2 and Hot Water Heating v 731 Olive St. 3 e,' Day or night pmorgency 3 1'lumblnK Special prices on fixtures We Estimate J. FINNIE Fight more f.ane county boys and ; I giria ci u np nave neen (ipsignnieo ak ; j in the HK per cent Hour and certifi I rates have been received at the office , of Arnold 'Collier, county Hub lender. . The following clubs with their lend ers have recited the certificates: June) ion City Jersey Calf, Mr. .fames Larson. leader. Hlarbly Calf. S. It. Tilson. lender. -Jersey Roosters Calf, II. ,, I'lnnk leader. S.t. Mary's Schotd Sowing, Siter Kirtrude, lender. Jmef inn 'try Sewing, Mrs. Mar guerite Kafky, lender. Riverview Sewing. Mrc. C. W. Ed wards, lender. - Coast Fork Sewing, Altie Manning, leader. Dnrena Sewing, Mr, Minnie Wag ner, leader. Good Eyesight and Good Workmanship often go hand In hand. The workman who la handicapped by defective vision 1s often unconsciously limiting his oppor tunities (or advancement If your work requires the .concentrated uso of your eyes for long periods at a time, bs sure that your eyesight Is all that It should be. If you need glasses, by all means got them at once, loct of your eyes will show In the pay envelope. Ncg- A1.W.I..IAJ.iM.JWdL-iIjlhJM.JMMgWa tll.WIUAMITTS SIT Mzeboth drden of Mew York Paris lll have her personal representative in the-Toilet "Xns department of our store on THURSDAY AND FRIDAY APRIL 16th AND 17th of't'h Johnstone will apswer all questions on the care as. , "i?'"' '"d,11' glve you personal advice in the is i Arden Venetian Preparations and Instruction Ton. nK them ,h'' Arden Muscle-Strapping Skin '"!"' rr.eihod. We Invite you to avail yourself of this "Pportunity (Continued fr"iu page one,) below ix that the ditrb-t natus i! lost, and that to establish n Mew dis trict require that JO children of iiho d age he resident. The recent burning of the Dill tin Haw mill at West lake will mean that a number of families will inme from that area and there in a pofbiIity that there will be fewer than the re quired ir children to form a ichool district. To make aure of retaining an official the W'estlnkc acbool board d .ires the new teacher ( bring her own classcn. The district, part of whkh is in Douglai county, i rich in resources, a property valuation of ap proii.iiaif .y friisOHX) w listed, but there is a lack of roiiDgfttcrs, Mr, Moore states. I SfXTlSTOS ' BORN ' MOSKIt At the m,lraity hrme. Sixth avenue west. Sunday. April 1-. lirj.'i. to Mr. anl Mr,. John ; Mo.er. Pearl .tree:, a daughter. ' Audrey May. " SCHMIKIUNfi-At Kugene hospltil. Saturday. April II. It Mr. and Mr-. Walter l. N. htnie ding of Cl 1 leg, Creit, daughter. Cti slomers The business man should realize that he is separated from his customers old and new by minutes, not miles. fn these days of strenuous competition the successful merchant must make the best use of his resources, and there is none more important than his long distance tele phone service. ' In the transaction of business the use of the long dis tance telephone will mean the prompt answer, the per sonal touch and an economy of time. Every Bell telephone is a Long Distance station. The Pacific Telephone And Telegraph Company My office is open this week for any one desiring a free examination in any of the following departments of my practice. VOCATIONAL ANALYSIS . Doph your job fit you, and are you satisfied with yonr job! , DIET ANALYSIS Do you know wlint typo you arf, and r.re vou rating juftt the fooda that will givi you lirnlth? HUMAN ANALYSIS Are you thinking out your problems properly overy dfiyf T shall bo glnd to help you with any problem Hint is cnu.sing you any diffietilty. 1 want to kIiow you the easiest way out. DON'T PUT IT OFF My office is open, from 9:30 till 5, every day. My services are given to you gladly, willingly. Dr. RICHMOND BURGE LARAWAY BUILDING EUGENE, OREGON. ; km-'. II Ipiv tr hi. 1;: i I b