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WAIttldUlllUDUr
CITY ARE PASSED
SOCIETY AND CLUBS
By MARIAN LOWRY
(Continued from page one)
(taring the rote cait yesterday on the
propomil with i tie vote last July,
when the auditorium bonds alio were
Toted. The bonds at that lime were
approved ! a majority of 502 votcra,
Vetrday lUrj foiled br 01 wotc. Tha
vote lnt year van V2M for the boodi,
aud 7IU Mcuinxt.
VcKirnlay'a election brought out a
tuial of 'i-iS rot era fn the four polling
pUcM, approitmately 47 per cent if ,
the rrj;iiti'red Totera of Kugena. Tint
tu ttie heaviest vote at any board
elrcljoo iu the history of the city, ae
Ciirding to cily official!.
, Ofllolal Vote.
I-'ullnwing is tha eoniplfte official
votu by wards:
lowers, $50,000 Yes No
First wm rd MS 812
hevnud ward 17 U.'i
Tiiird ward 140 2-15
Fourth ward 882 SUM
Total 1246 3028 j
Fire anpnrstus, $'JB,000
First ward 475 807
fierond ward K5 M
Third ward 140 SWW
Fourth ward 812 80S
Total ,...1088 1140
Intersections. 120,000
First ward 540 814
Second ward .177 l&l
Third ward 181 231
Fourth ward 403 21
An erent of lntereat to both Ku
gene folk acid campua students will
be the joint concert of the men's and
women a glee clubs of the uinveniiy.
It la to be gjven in the Woman's
building at eight oWock tonight sad
is to be the Isit concert of the clubs
before they leave on their trips north.
m
Mrs. Mary Jewett will be hostess
for a one o'clock luncheon at her
home tomorrow afternoon for mem
bers of Sunshine club.
e
An Interesting club gathering plan
ned for FrtdHy evcomg will be the
box supper and dance which mem- i
bera of the Collrge L'reat Community
club are sponsoring at their club I
house. It will be given at six-thirty I
o'clock. The organization has itn its
membership one hundred and thirteen
or more resident a of the College
Crest community. l. O. Boasey is I
chairman of the committee arranging
for Friday night's frolic,
Hetween seventy-five and one hun
dred persons attended the potluck sup
per and dance grven last evening by
members of the American legion and
the post auxiliary in the chamber of
commerce rooms. The organizations
era planning now for a picno and
dance to b given in the near future.
Mrs. J. G. Mueller will entertain
the D. Y. O. H. club at her home at
1M7 Twentieth avenue east Friday
afternoon at two o'clock,
Jtebekab loilc met last evening for
a regular b mourns session, initiation
ceremonies, and the first nomination .
of officers. I
At a largi) tea given at their home
fn 1'ortlaud yesterday afternoon. Mr.
and Mrs. J. (J. Klrod announced the
engagement of their daughter, Mist
1iicile Klrod to Ralph iJirkinson
Moores, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. S.
Moores of Halem. Miss Klrod is
known In Kugene where she attended
the l;niversiiy of Oregon and is a
member of the university chapter of
Alpha 1'hi. Mr. Moores fa also a
graduate of tiie university and a
member of Kappa Sigma, The wed
ding is announced us au event for
June,
Total 1310 00A
McKenzls water. $370,000
First ward 685 830
ftecond ward 186 18 L
Third ward 13 201
Fourth ward 800 835
.Total
.1238 1000
Rsserrolrs, $135,000
First ward 618 8JM
Becond ward 172 141
Third ward 134 270
Fourth ward ........... 823 801
Total U47 1117
CUy tall repilr, $10,000
First ward 268 600
Becond ward 00 211
Third ward 82 820
Fourth ward 200 . 476
Total
045 1570
Intersections, $80,000
First ward 626 828
Hscond ward 178 IH t
Third ward 1M 230
Fourth ward 878 30U
Total i 1330 1021
Incinerator, $25,000
First ward 316 R32
Hecond ward 100 205
Third ward 108 8SJ
Fourth ward v 210 401
Tolal 740 1503
I. O. O. F. paring, $0000
First ward 804 643
Hecond ward 04 211
'Jli lr. ward 74 1135
Fuurth ward 154 521
Tutsi 020 1015
BUSKlSSillS
HELD BY VISITORS
Funeral services for Mrs. Keziah
R. Veatch, Lane county pioneer who
died at the home of her daughter,
Mra. Adolph Ilennett, near ('reswell,
yesterday, will be held at the Presby
terian church at Cottnge Grove at 2
o'clock Friday afternoon, It la an
nounced. Mrs. Veatch was 82 yeara
old.
She Is survived by three aona, h,
W. Veatrb of Dayton, Wash.; W, h.
Veatch of Myrtle l'olnt, and Robert
H. Veatch of Klamath Falla, besides
her daughter with whom she wrn liv
ing at the time of her death. Twelve
grandchildren and six great grand
children are also living.
Horn at Milfnrd, West Virginia,
January 2, 1H43. she moved with her
parents to Schuyler county, Missouri,
at the age of 14 yeara. She was mar
ried to IaFarette M. Veatch at the
ago of 21 and they immediately
atarted across the plitins for Oregon,
settling in the vicinity of Cottage
Grove In 1804. She made her home
In that locality every since. Mr.
Veatch died in 1003. Mrs. Veatch
was a member of the Presbyterian
church. '
A welcome to Hit visiting delegates
from Ptan Henry Sheldon, opened
the first session of the national A.
W. B. convention yesterday morning,
Winifred U rah am, president of the
local Women's League organisation,
and Randall Jones, president of the
A. H. U. 1., also e i tended greetings
to the guests, as did 1 trail Virginia
Ketvrly.
President and Mra. P. It, Campbell
sent greetings to the delegates by
lOran Katerty who commended the
girls on choosing the big problems to
discuss, Instead of the smaller prob-'
Urns which could well he dealt with
Individually, or in small rifliml table
groups. I
l)ean Lucy Van Cott, head of the'
women at I'tah Agricultural college,
complimented the school on Ite good-1
looking girls, and spoke of her delight '
In bslug aide to attend the conference, j
lr. George Rebec, dean of the
graduate school, delivered an add re
on Tba Feminine Principle In Cul
ture and Civilisation," pointing out
to the delegetea what an Important
part women played in the unireree.
Guernsey Calf Club
Formed at Alvadore
Oranlltlon of too Ijmn Onrin.
r-r clf r!ub In rot Aludnrt dutrli-t
bol b.tn cotnpl.ltd, Bmmliiif t on
poiinr.ia.nt tod., of Arnold (VHi.r,
rounij rhib l.il.r. Tim I. th. fir-t
(lu.rn.fr rlub orf.nli.ri In l..n thin
yt.r but nil tb ln.utlt.ri r rn
ir.jrd In tht r!uh In WJi. A f.iur.
I th, WW rlub I, th.t th. Irtdrr .II I
II m.uib.ra r rrl.t.d In ih i.m.
f.mllr .11 bavin, tn. mm. I,.rn
Tt follonint I, li. ro.l.r ot th.
rlubi Jam.. Uiri.n. I.xl.r: Mjr Ijir
.n. fir., d.nt; Hurry l.arv.tt. vtr.
pr.tlit.nl: M.r,.r.l Trt.n. ,..r..
try; llurb lArion, lUrrrr L. Ir-
Eugene Creamery
Head at Meetings
Members of the rerenlly organized
N'artb Pacific Cooperative Creamery
aasuciation are at Astoria today tu
attend the first meeting of the stnte
body since the first organization
meeting held at Portland aome time
ago, M. M, Honey, representing the
Mi XT no l'ormera Creamery, which Is
affiliated with tbo suite organization,
Is attending the meting. Chris John
aon, field hipped or of (he nmocin
lion, who recently made nil Inspection
trip m l.aue, is also at the meeting.!
Othera who were ezpected to attend
are: II. ItriuUhsvr of Kugene, .1. M.
Illarlr, Hood River; J. C. Raven.
Portlandj M. 1. Hoffman, Mount An
gel; Manager I.ntcs of the Snlein
creamery, V. If. Chappell, Corvallis;
Gua Hall, Gras River, Wnfh., and
L. Jjirsnn, Catlilamet, Wah.
night. These young men, garbed a"
chorus girl", staged a war-time act of
songs, vaudeville and dnncing thit wit
a scream from start to finish.
The theater wh parked to the
doors for both shows, and hecntixe of
the unusual popularity of (be slww,
Manager McDonald announces that It
will be held over tonight. I'on't mis
It, If you enj y hlgh-clnm vaudeville
Every act on the bill fs good, and
there Isn't a dull moment. It is one
of the best vaudeville bills ever seen
in Kugene.
"Reckless Romance, ' which opened
at the Rex yesterday, proved to be n
riot of fun, and scored a big hit. It i
a speed film of modern times, with
a number of kicks in the lines and
action. .
Second rea ling of the proposed-city
drdinance providing f;r the appoint
ment of a city planning commission
will be at the first council meeting ;n
May, according to Mayor K. II. Parks
who states ttmt he desires all citizens
to take an interest in this proposnl
and look over the pr'tvitdons of the
ordinance if any suggestions can be
made. The copies of the ordinance are
at the city recorder's office and can
be read by anyone interested, tiie
mayor states. If there is no change
made in the origuml ordinance draft
the third reading will probably be
held a Iwi nt the first May meeting.
Several changes in the terms of the
ordinance have been auxzested but
nothing definite has ns yet been out
lined, the mayor said todny.
Offden It. Mills
Dies in Pauline
Ogden R. tike) Mills, football
player on the 1'niversity of Oregn
team In 1!U3. died at Irs home In
Psuline Tuesday nig-ht. Mills had been
seriously ill for more thin six month.
At one time, he shewed improvement
and his friends were hopeful th:it h
was on ht road to -recovery. Mills
played guard and fullback. His death
w:i a d;rect result of a recent, nuts
toid opernt'on.
For heniMitchlnjr ee Venn Rneed
at The Mode, Springfield. 8p yard
n!0
LAST
LAUGHS
A TODAY
FrecRles
Sun and Wind Bring Out Ugly Spots.
How to Remove Easily.
Here's a chance. Mine Freckleface,
to try a remedy for freckles with the
guarantee of a reliable concern that
it will not cont ynu a penny unlexH it
removes the freckles; while if it docs
give you a clear complexion the ex
pense Is trifling.
Simply get an ounce of Othine
double strength from any drug or
department store and n few applica
tions euoum rnow ynu now cony u in j
to rid yourself of the homely freckles i
and get a beautiful complexion, j
Rarely Is more than one ounce needed
for the worst case.
Re sure to ak the druggist for the
double strength Othine as this
strength Is sold under guarantee of
money back if it faila to remove your
freckles.
We recommend Othine Complexion
Sonp for use with Othine, nlnn as a
nhainpoo it's wonderful for bobbed
bnir -2-"ic a cake at all drug or de
partment stores or by mall. Othine
LahoniloricN, Inc., Ruffaln, N. Y,
'RECKLESS
ROMANCE,
' Greet.
BUY PLANTS HERE AND SAVE
All kinds of hedd ng plants for
porch boxes and luickets. Also cab
bage and tomilnes,
FAIHMol'NT FLORAL CO
2atTi (harden Street mid
Proposal to Hold
Essay Test Urged
Suggestions for the holding of an
historical essay contest among thej
high school students of the county on'
the pioneer hi1'ry of Lane similar to
the contest to he conducted as a fea
ture of the children's pageant to be
held here May 0 have hern tsken up
with K. J. Moore, cnuniy auperintend ,
ent of schools, bv Mra. W. K. M iner
nn behalf of the women's pioneer as-
social ion of J,ane. It is proponed to
have the cmteit eilend throtivh the 1
year until next Decemher In order to
Include the new high school students
at the first semester next fall. It ts
also proponed to allow the present
students who will grsduaf in Jun
take part In the corneal.
KT-OKXK rni.MCf TION AGENCY
2-20-30 MINER IH.HO. PHONE
dOO.. W. II. HI.OWKIIS. MCH if I
Lainihingf
HARRY
MYERS
WANDA HAWLEY
T. ROY BARNES
SILVIA BREAMER
TULLY MARSHALL
FELIX CARTON
KINOCHAMS
' TOMORROW
Constance Talmadg-e
f At the Then I
crs
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S.vrn , ",ol.." nt tli. Vnii.'l
Sll.i rim-, hrou.hl d"n th. Ii,.u..
wllll th.lr (nm..lr ..I at ttir llr.li,,-
W.al.rn X nit.l. i ill. ivr'orm.np. ln.
BEAUTIFY IT WITH
"DIAMOND DYES"
WILL TAKE OFF
ALL EXCESS FAT
Pn you know that there Is a simple,
effective remedy for ovrrfstnes, one
that viae be ued safely and ecretlj
by any mor or woman M ho is Inning i
the slendernsa of youth t It is the;
tablet form of the now famoua Mar-(
loot a Prescription. Thoucamls of'
men and women each year regain!
slender, healthful figure by using!
Msrroola Tahlets. Vou, (m, can ex-;
pert to reduce steadily and easily
without going through long sieges of
tiresome evercive and starvation diet.
Mannola Prescription Tablets are
aold by all rirurgista the world over
at one dollar a box, or you can secure
thera direct from the Mrmola Ce.,
lienera! Motors Rldg., De'roit, Mtch
on receipt of price.
Perfect hom
dyeing and tinting
la guaranteed with
iMaraond lyee,
J tint dip In cold
water to tint soft,
delicti ahadea At
T'l. SL-rii Permanent cdora,
(II It M ront'n" direc-
lions so simple any
woman can dye or
tint lingerie, silka,
ribbons, shirts, waists, drtaaes, coats,
stockings, sweaters, draperies, cover
lng. fcauglnt, svsrTthing new,
Ruy "humoikd ljc'-oo other
kind-- and tell your druggist whether
th material " eh to color ta
wol or silk, or whether It la Ucto,
cotton, or mixed gods.
CARD Or THANKS
W. KiaS In hi... n kt.i
frimd. .nd n. ghlK.ri our d.p .n.
of ilipranatlon ul thur jni.lh; in
iho i..in, of our ro-ith.r .nd f''r
Ih.lr hutiful flor.l olt.tmj and
lkou,htful a'ndnr.a
MHK. . M VINSON.
MUX. c. a. i.ih;an.
HAHVKT S.WI.KHS.
WII.I.IAM HAMiKKA,
FUAXK SANDKHH. i
IN A CLASS
BY THEMSELVES
AV('v( Rclilnm liiul niiirliinil y tu offor sucli a
hilciiili(l iissortincnt of salt mul pi-ppcr con
tnincrs as our now lnt uf storlinij silvor wtnr
now on display. Alllioi:i;!i cxampli-s nf port'oct
wmkiiiansliip, thrir rial lionuly lii-s in tlu-ir
t'li'Kaal ili'sijrn. T1iiv hnvp tln grnoo of lioan
tifnl vnsrs. If you nre intorcstoil in n well
set lalilo, ilo not fail to call and sop thotn.
J. A. Hoffman
Jewel
er
i iMt
! phmh
1 1 V x r$5. f 'f .!s
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AX SILLV DEPARTMENT STORE
Contemplating A New
Silk Dress?
ATTItACTHrELY PRICED $11.85 TO $25.00
Our ilress secUon Is filled with amazing variety of Interesting and
distinctive frocks for all sorts of daytlmo wear.
thoy are from some of tha leading designers who have accomplished
all manner of smart innovations keeping slim lines even with the
complications of pleats, tiers, tucks, tunics.
Choose -our frock from these collections.
SEE TIIE NEW EXSEMBLE SUITS,
SPRIXG, 1925, NEWEST CREATIONS
SHOWN HERE $25.00 TO $30.00
, (2nd Floor)
SEEMINGLY NEVER WERE
Women's Coats As Popular
As They Are Right Now
You'll like the new effects, for Instance the clever button trim
ming! Oh. yes. It wouldn't do to not reveal about the luxurious fur
handing at hem lino, on others fur adorns both hem line and collar!
THEY'LL WIN
, ( ' YOUR ADMIRATION
At first glance. They're so good "lopking. That's why so many are
sold. If your fancy runs to high colors, why we have them,
course, a good selection of subdued shades are here, too.
TO BE HAD AT PRICES
AS LOW AS $11.85, UP TO $35.00
(2nd Floor)
Ot
Featuring Friday Specials
Wash Goods Day!
Things Men And Boys
Need For Spring Wear
A well balanced stock of wearables for tha
men and boys, loo. Just now. of course,
thoughts turn to furnishings suitable for warm
er days which are at one's heels, which of
course, we have prepared accordingly. Kx
perionced gents furnishing goods salesmen at
your service.
Just an inkling
HURRAH B0VS! ;
Ycu Can Buy $12.50 Suits
Here At A Greatly Reduced
Price, $7.85
THIS IS A FRIDAY SATURDAY SPECIAL
We are mnklng it possible for you to tuck
away (almost to the extent nf) a Five Dollar
greenback on each suit purehnscd.
Well marto blue wool sorge suits, all around
belted, double elbows in coat, double knees
and seat In knickers. Sizes 11 to IS.
Percale Special,
Yard 18c
Fresh, crisp percales In pretty
light and grey patterns. Yard
wide. Special lot.
Fast Color
Suitings 33c
Indeed, a low price for fast col
or suitings. Splendid weig.it, So
Inches wide, colors are pink, car
dinal, rose, grey and tan. One
group. ,
English Long
, Cloth 19c
Nice, soft finish, bleached, ?6
inches long. May be.appned lor
a number of uses.
Fast Color Kalburnie
Ginghams, The Yard
Silk Stripe .
Madras 49c
32-Inch Twill Madras, a special
cloth at an exceptional price. On
lot.
Printed Voiles,
Yard 15c
Offered Just when these sheer
yard-wide fabrics are most In de
mand. BOO yards of light and
lark patterns.
Lingerie Crepes,
Yard 29c
This assemblage offers pretty
new patterns. So dainty, yoi, so
tcrviceable. -
25c
The Indenpensablo ginfnm in
colors and patterns as 'gay and
cheerful as spring Itself will again
be popular for spring and summer
wear. "Kalburnie" ginghams need
t o further introduction as they :.n
the choice of many. 32 Inche3
wide. An assortment of them.
MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN'S
GOOD WEIGHT KHAKI PANTS
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
SPECIAL $1.50
For work or outing khaki pants do the part. With belt loops, cuff bottom, waist
slr.es 23 to 41..
MEN'S NEW FANCY
Drop Stitch
Dres3 Hose, Pair 65c
The season for low footwear Is at
Its height, therefore these two com- .
hinations are the thing. Slies 10 to
Ills.
Men's Balbriggan
Union Suits $1.00
In correct weight for spring and
summer wear. Perfect fitting Royal
Mills brand. Short sleeve. ankle
length style, ecru shade, sires 36 to 46.
Boys' Natty Two-Tone
Sweater Coats $4.50
rtnya just will have their clothes as much as pos
sible like those of young men. We lenrn this every
day from ihe boys themselves. I'ndoubtedly you
know It from hearing your hoy talk.
So we've provided four button sweater coats
iwooll with f.mcy front In 1-ondon lavender. London
gold and camel combinations. With two pockets.
V neck, slies 30 to 31. That's the style boys will
like.
BOYS' STURDY BLUE
PENIM
Bib Overalls
$1.15
"Onld MMii" brand,
double anrl tripln atltchpd
Fpsns, solid back. Jive
pockPts, plfps 6 to 1$
years. Full rut through
out. ( Not pkiiiiiiod).
Boho
SILK HOSE
a pair.
The headline announcement tells
the Btory.
ONE OF THE BEST " '
SILK HOSE .
VALUE WE HAVE
ADVERTISED IN
MANY A DAY.
Perfect quality of a famous n.
tlonal advertised brand which every
woman takes pride in possessing.
Tha construction Is such that no
garter runs can develop In the
stocking. The unusual strength of
the thread silk hose Insures long
wear: its elasticity gives perfect
fit and Its lovely lustre lends beau
ty to the stocking.
Try a pair of -Bobolink" atlk
hosiery. You'll 11kg It. Fully
guaranteed.
Note, approximately two dozen
shades and colors to select from.
EIG DANCE
At Veneta Every S.l'.urdly Night
I'nder new management.
Hon Moisten a im hestra
Everybody Welcome.
Specials for Friday
98'
Yollll'n'a Iuhiso ilivssos, ilnrk colors,
hniiil trinuut'il, rnr.h
Women's horc, hlnok nnd oonlovnn
por pair
'Women's silk Iiosp, rogulnr $0 vnluc,
Cordovtin only, jmir .
"(i-iiu'h Cltallis, fi vnnls
for .
DroK gingham, fi ynrU
for
24'
$1.00
31.00
51.00
Cnmimr it uliJi other
It h(i tin Vi!
AMBER-O-LATUM
CHEST OINTMENT
For the prompt relief of Chest
folds, t'roup. Pneumonia. Influ
enra and Pleurisy l alns. 1't!c 60c
Ker sale bv all ttruc uteres.
Hall's Catarrh
Medicine zfctz
' rid your system of Ctt&r-h or Deaf
; aeu caused by Catarrh.
j Sole by Jraffmff ft: vrtt 40 )Mrt
F.J. CHENEY &. CO.. Toledo. Ohio
PUBLIC DANCE
DREAMLAND
HALL
Every Wedntsday nd
Saturday Night
It
Wood and Coal
Wood undT cover any
length
King Coal Oak
Cord Wood Ath
6labwood Mapla
FUEL CO.
lit National Bank Bids.
Room 24
Phono 651
University Glee Club
Concert
The comhinoil mon's and women's Glee Clnhs of
the University of Oregon in their nnnnnl concert
UNIVERSITY WOMEN'S BUILDING
Thursday, April 16
Tickets on Sale at Laraway's and Co-op.
Old Time Dance
DONNA HALL
Saturday Night, April 18
Everybody Welcome Good Music
Carpet Cleaning
Oi-rvT T, act - Ma
snUSE THE GUARD WANT AD WAYS