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.Brening. April 20, 1925 'EUGENE GUARD race Five CITY NEWS i considerably I announced. imjvrorfd today, it is -A e. ,Dd Mcdfnrd ssfond. Iiver, uaujmer . V mlrers. on high M th. senior diviMou, vritinr ? Lute. Miss Rowen. 0,tB n.r of Mr. d Mr"- dusil. (ir.t in tb. junior Ho'"-. " j h.in 53.4. Dfan '" .h. other si-nior mftnbtr .jior mem"". ..matt Awarded- r h.n received ami di- to JIi ur,ce Nort0n' "fi1" '"lib. Un. county chapter of the t,icMi w L K. I'almer, L. K. ' ; lurilelt, and K. I'aM "iairi'it.v of Oreton "fcaaviuiS 1 ' i-Jlowinii are mo.o i'"--"' ,' .uccefully: O. W. kk-ii-iWversity apartments; ler,.v -1 i.irtomtb avenue east; i Friendly hall: J. ti. street; Jamea entli avenue cast; Il . 80S u Via Alta luiiht, 1 " , i)n 7'-'0 Klcventh avenue cast; f j0 Willamette street; d. H. .... Thirtepnth avenue west; P.n i.-,i.n,il hall: Cloude Friendly ball; K. K. Jones, Vjfi Columbia street. U" " Heav.. ,,., I it costs a u""" " , 1 " : .i...uli o much for a , lirtose in Eugene as it does for ircui. An illustration of this was as issued to the fcnapo Uro- Lrf shows, a carnival company, tinuing of the service was given many parties were uuable to continue their trip north. Superintendent Is Complimented l.ano county was the first in the state to have complete reports turned in on the school district desiring the use of the state traveling libraries during the' coming year, according to word received from Cornelia Marvin, state librarin. The l.ane county an erintendent's offico is highly compli mented on the speed and efficiency displayed in handling the returns. School Site to Be Set Selection of a site for the new school at Glenwood district will sonn be announced, according to announce ment today. The district recently vot ed to erect a new building. It ia ex pected that at a meeting called for Monday evening that definite action on a site for the school will be taken. Released From Jail ' 1'hillip F. Bargns and J. Martinez, who have been confined at the couniy jail since September VI, have been released on the completion of their sentences. The men tvere churned wu'i posHOasiou of llquur and were each fined 100 and giveu three months in jail. to I ar in the city for five days from - ..... ,, 'I'l.n n.ll.mtf font (HI). A few days ago a similar permit V, .nied to Al li. Humes lid Liaai circus to appear here for The city law, eximuua u6 Iwimore, speemes ,M the license shall be IflO per tent ... ..,.!, aiirnction for each of the I ait two da."; then ?3 tout for lhe ait five days. For a circus the I turn is fo a car ior iue mh i .in, sod fi for each car more than il The foicy anu jjui-mj iicli will aiipear in .May, w.u pay IjlW for their permit. I Mill Bla:e Investigated After a trill of liircc unys in wesi- a Une, Slieiiff Frank E. Tnylur nnrotd here Inst night. While on tno ant the sheriff investigated further ill alleged burning of the Dutton saw nil it Weatlake. The recent fire was if incendiary origin althougli no clue Lis is yet been obtained, the sherilf kii Whether the mill wnicn nun k opicity of 40,000 feet a day will lie rebuilt is uncertain ns far as mlor aiion is available nt W'osthtke. (s tho npL Sheriff Taylor reports th-n jrtvy rains in western I.ane during kit psft f'w days have tiroliglit me ntl of Siltcvs lake up several in- lilti. Is Klbby Returns )lis l.eah Kihby, who recently re- fjonl as chief clerk in .Inrlge l.enrge ',ilmores office to awept a pomnnn ilh the K. f. Simnittns Motor cani- ny. returned In her position in the ill ball tndny n a result Of the cf- trli of severul coiinclliiien, who In- ted Miss Kibby was indispensable the recorder's office. Whether her return had anything lo do with it or not, Judce Uilui'ire doesn't know, but ie b!g flowering maple vine In the rerftrtler' uffire burst Into bloom to- 'V i;r the first lime Ibis year. Boys Taken To Salam Hoy Kizer, official of the state in dustrial School, yesterday took Wil liam We.strope and Lawreai-e rtisson, boy bad check artists, to the Salem institution. Wealrope was a former inmate of the school. Leave For Portland Mr. and Mrs. F.dgar Gurney and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kremmel motored to I'ortland this morning to attend the hall game at that place between toniaua and l.os Angeles clubs. (Continued from page one) Here From Slltcoos J. T. Miller, who includes among his other duties station agent, post master and clerk of the school board, was a visitor here todny from hiR home at Siltcooa. Mr. Miller was a caller at the office of E. J. Moore, county superintendent of schools. Leaves for Oakridge ' t H. I.ocknrd, junior forester of the Cascade national forest, went to Oakridge yesterday to spend 10 days or two weeks on field work from the district forest nt that place, of which J. F. McFarland is district ranger. Take Lookout Examinations Although positions for lookouts in the Cascade national forest are near ly all filled, three young men have taken the lookout examination thus fnr, it is reported by the supervisor of the forest. Here from Grants Pass It. K. llackett of the First National Bank, (Jrants I'ass. and C. II. Lcm ery a Cirnnts l'ass business man, were iu Eugene for a few hours today, call ing on Nelson F. Mncdutf. supervisor of the Cascade nationnl forest. Recovers From Illness tie west, and A. E. Terry, 285 Ninth avenue east accident at Fifth avenue and Willamette street. II. A. Hardesty, Harrisburg, acci dent at Tenth avenue and Willamette street. nay .ants. ISdSMi Ninth avenue east, and A. Stroud, Reid's dairy, ac cident at Ninth arcuue and Fearl street. FIVE FATALITIES " PORTLAND, Ore., April 20. Au tomobile accident fatalities in Oregon and southwestern Washington totaled five over the week-end. Mrs. George M. Swineheart, SS, of Hlack Butte, Oregon, was killed at Cottage Grove this morning when a car driven by C. II. Busse of Cottage Grove swerved to avoid hitting a truck. John Morris, nine, was killed at Marahfield last night, when thrown from a bike under the wheela of an automobile. The accident was attri buted to poor vision on account of a driving rain. Mrs. Eliaa Goldstein waa killed in Portland yesterday in a traffic acci dent. George h. Wilhrow. Tortland, was killed lote Saturday, when an auto mobile left a road near Urightwood, Ore. I Unshorn Heauty I gff tar III I ) ' ' Iwbw 1 III PLA1.S READY SOOill FOR REST COTTAGE Erection of a new women rpt cottagft at the Lane county fuir grountlii will a(-on b under wny nn W. II, Itobertson, ieeretnry of the fair boon!, and Fred iTiess, heml the manual traiomc department of the hugenn biRh kehool, . mpecteu the ground today to elect a site and ar range for the building. This will 'ue tho first new building on the. ground., this year and is the start of consid erable Improvement work that will b plnnnod, is the announcement. The county will only have to pro vide about J(tX) for the new cotta'' ns all material, including lumber and plumbing supplies, will be obtained itt coat. Work on the building will be done by students of the Eugene hig:i school as a part of their class work. About two hours work a day will be done by the students under the direc tion of Mr. Chess, according to mem bers of the county court. John H. Heard of j year o'd. Il moved to Oklahoma T ir"!u Artitiilenf, nrrn i- warn iisoi- Cottage urove Dies ried IVe. 14, l.V2. He leaves be. i ,, , j sides his wife,- (iiiHsie Heard, two crvrTirp ennvp ai "r, children, n con, Mnns. and n daugh tOTTAGK t,ROMS. April t tor , kPr riln,. They have lived (Speciol)-.lohu Havana Hoard, who.jn rottflEO (irove (tie past five year. died Saturday night, was born n)to also leaves two brothers, H. K. Little Itnrk. Arkansas. Ho was tl3 i Heard of Keo, Ark., and W. H. Heard of Ho!dei;ri!te, Ark., and one sister, Mrs. P. IT. Myers of Doyle Tennessee. The funoral will be Monday at 2;30 p. m. from the Methodist church, Iter. J. H. Kbert officiating. Interment will be In the J. O. U. V., and A. F. and A. M. cemetery. . ' rhone S. E. Stevens for piano inning. Paris new conception 01 oeauty Is vidently the girl with the unbobbed tresses. For here Is Henrietta Ca mlor, chosen as the "Queen of Queens," to rule over the 1925 Ml Careme oarnlval, praotioally all of whose competitors were bobbed. Eugene Fans Will Go to Beaver Tilt CLARA MILLER HONORED OKKGON AGIUCULTlHtAL COL LEGK. CORVAIXIS. April 20. (Special) Clarn Miller of Kugene was elected president of the home economics club. Miss Miller is a junior iu home economics and a mem ber of Delta Zeta sorority. Although the Portland Beavers are coming home for their opeuing clash of the baseball season with a rather poor record there is still some early season enthusiasm in the success of the team and some Eugeneans have hopes that Oregon may yet make a showing. A large number from this city arc planulng to attend the first home game at Portland tomorrow, some having nlready left for the north. If weather conditions arc good tomorrow it ia expected that a large number of the faithful followers of the fortunes of the Beavers will drive to Portland for the afternoon clash. CAR TURNS OVER SP1UNGF1ELD. April 20. (Sne-i cial) An automobile accident which might have proved serious occurred yesterday morning on the Fail Creek road when 11. U, Burnett of Spring field lost control of tho coupe he was driving and it overturned. He and Mrs. Burnett nnd their small sou Bill escaped injury, the car being caught i by a large rock and kept from rolling -down the1 grade. The glass iu the: windshield nnd side of the car was, smashed. The Burnetts were on their; way to visit Mr. nnd Mrs. I. A. , Smith, Springfield persons who re cently purchased the Snooks ranch nt Fall Creek. SUFFERERS STILL UNPAID LONDON'. April 20. OP) Eng lishmen who suffered damages during the war from the German raids over London have been paid a total of $li.",(M10,()00 as compensation by the government. This amount is, how- Magdeline Klgaard. assistant at the! ever, considered inadeipmte by the office of A. K. AVbeeler, local torney, has rei-urned to duty after an absence, of nbout a week due to illness. Sheriff At Roseburg Sheriff Frank K. Taylor left this afternoon for lloseburg to obtain cus tody of two men arrested there Sun day night on n charge of the theft of an antomobilo nt Cottage Grove. claimants, some of whom have ceived nothing, and they now Vuggest that German reparation money be di verted to their benefit. To The Public: I wish to announce that I am" now in my new location formerly occupiel by Carroll Drug Co., next door to R. A. Babb Hardware Co., where I shall be pleased to meet all my friends and patrons. SHERWOOD BURR April Showers and April Rainbows Give Promise of Many Cheerful Sunny Days to Come! You'll want to be ready with new and becom ing frocks for yourself . . . new dresses and rom pers for the kiddies . . . fresh new curtains at the windows, etc. This is National Wash Goods week and we have assembled for your selection a wondrous array of spring and sum mer fabrics that will emerge from many a tub bing as fresh and pretty as they are now at our store. "We hopo you will mnlc it a point to seo tho special window nnd interior displays of wnsli fabrics by the yard as well as those already made up into charming dress es. Call at the silk dept. for your free copy of "Fashions for 'the Hoifredressmaker," a beautifully illustrated 32 -page magazine teeming with new ideas a,nd suggestions for the home sewer. j.i.u.A'iii.iiMiwiwrnj.i?iiik- " - ... ----- - 4 Licensed To Wed William II. Haken and Constance A. Leonard, both of Kugene, have been granted a wedding license, at Vancouver, Wash. This Week Only Advertising MRa Cominn Lloyd S)iPiircr, anvprtiMwr, man- wraith. Snaltln Prist tntPlHg'ticrr, arppiflcnt til ihp Paeilic Coant Aflrf-rtisinir rluhn asi'iatinn. 'ss m i it.ne today to aridi-pss Prolpaanr ff. T. G. Tlmrhnr' flrivprtiRnie class th. iniTriit:r. Mo is on his way to DMion.1 convention of advprtiainc ri'ihs tt Houston, Texas. Lux lor Evcrttt William (1. William, who was hr tt'nil th. Vrnon Williams InnPMl I'lt tor hi homo at Everett. Wn. Un. Vernon Williams will remnn r lor while with f'nlonel .inn. Mrs. J. V. Williams parents of Ver " Williams. The , ;,iul of Mr. an'l Mrs. Vernon William. w tnken lo E'rrm. Returns to Ssattle I). 1 Williams vhn ha h'i"n here for the psst week left over the week em! for his home in Seattle. Here from Belknap Arthur !telkna: of Belknap Springs on the. MeKenr-ie river, was In Ku gene today nil a business trip. Mrs. Saodnrass Better The condition of Mrs. V. V.. fcnod $ras, High street, who has been critically ill for the last in days, was CARD OF THANKS Estslt lave niory Filed me inventory of the estate of the 't A. O. Hfirhntir was filed today the office of the count v clerk. The '"te totals SU.ftn. the inventory 'nnWS. Tim i....,.,.... .. . I II H'nkoii VrnnL- 11... ....I I.' V McAliaier. ' ' ' F,"Y Is Closed SeJ ye.tenlay on their arrival at W lUrnshurir ferry as the high wat- kL 1 "ie "P'l-atiotl of the The ferry w atnnneri enrlier toe sv.if i.... i. " 11 wns announrea '"I operation. .. A " . ' ,r 1 v way HKIIIII. warning f the ilisc.n- Camphor For Sore" Eyes eilni n,m""u" helped by aPhor, hvdrii. IS mw 'i ' sih "i i-avopuK eye I If p. uuniB noips We wish to think our tnanr ne:gh hors and friends for their be"li'ul florel pieces and kindness during sickness and loss of our beloved daughter and sister. MR. AM MHS. V. It. TIBRKTTS AXI) FAMILY. I 5 for you, at any store named below "Compare ft with others It has no equal' nMBER-O-LATUM CHEST OINTMENT For the prompt relief of Chest Colds, Croup. Pneumonia, Influ ents nd Pleurisy Pains. Price 60c. For ssle by all drug stores. WE'VE made acceptance) e,asy. At any store, you'll find a special KOTEX sample table. Each sample wrapped in plain paper. Take your sample and put it in your bag. That's all. No questions to ask or answer. What you get is a new scientific sanitary pad made from the super-absorbent called Cellucotton. It absorbs instantly, 16 times its own weight in moisture. And nbw each pad is impregnated with a new secret deo dorant. So it insures protection and safety under all circumstances. KOTEX alone permits the immaculacy, the personal daintiness which delight the fastidious woman. And in addition, com fort, convenience and ease of disposal you never dreamed of 1 Co to any of the stores listed below and help yourself to a KOTEX sample. Offer limited to this week only. Only one sample to a customet. free, j Ave., ! J. FINNIE Finnies Plumbing Shop g Phone 1630 5 Plumbing, Repairing, Steam S Q and Hot Water Heating fej 731 Olive St. g Day or ntght emergency & Plumbing Special prices on fixtures We Estimate J. FINNIE Go to any of the stores below for a sample of KOTEX, deodorized Thtj aso aart th ngultr ea pacta jas, wrtpptd pai'n, for fAoaa srao neecffio Introduotiom Ten-Pav -Plan l!S sl3 OWELL HOTEfl American Plan UHafl vstir ,"1;:,'ly molern hotel. Steam heated. Hot and fold 3M7i. ch room- Beautiful furnlshlnsra of walnut. Soft. ii r"" ,n each Toom. Everything; Is brand new, and "y ben In operation since March 24. 20 Rooms at Rates Very Reasonable l.oa1c.l west of new Lowfll Theatre in MARLATT-WATSON BUILDING 60J West 10th EUGENE Linn Drug Co. Eugene Drug Co. University Drug Co. Allen's Drug Store Carroll's Pharmacy Kuykendall's Drug Store Matlock's Dry Goods, Store McMorran & Washburne Hill's Economy Store Ax Billy's Dept. Store SPRINGFIELD, ORE.' Ketel's Drug Store Flanery's Drug Store A. R. Sneed Dept. Store CORVALLIS, ORE. Allen's Drug Store A. K. Bennan Drug Store Millhollen's Drug Store Harris Dept. Store Nolan's Dry Goods Store Miller Mercantile Co. G. H. Whitman Co. LEBANON, ORE. Reeves Clark Dept. Store BANKS, ORE. Schulmerich & Wilson Dept. Store ALBANY, ORE. Allen H. Banks Fred Dawson Drug. Co. Hamilton Dept. Store Foshay & Mason Drug Co. Woodworth Drug Co. HARRISBURG, ORE. Allan L. McAfee Dry Goods Co. KOT X Meets Instant Favor Men who would wear clothing of the better kind are quick to take advantage of this new plan of buying, which extends credit privileges at Cash Prices. Theres an exceptional assortment of Society Brand and Fashion Park Spring Suits secured especially for ths inaug uration of the Ten-Pay-Plan which gives you almost unlimited scope for selection. Azure Blues - Sandtones Piping Rock Flannels and the other new shades Society Brand and Fashion Park have prepared for Spring. We have never presented so at tractive nor comprehensive showing of these garments. Buy Your Spring Suit This Way $r SOCIKTV BliAXI) AM) FASHION' PARK SUITS You pnv $7.00 wIipii pin-dinned nnd $2.80 week I v $40 SOCIKTV MR AND AXI) FASHION' PARK SUITS . You pnv $8.00 wIipii piiitIwihciI nnd $3.20 wonklv $.-) SOCIKTV BRAND AND FASHION PARK SUiTS Von pnv $9.00 when pui'dmst-d nnd $3.60 wooklv $.')( SOCIKTV BRAND AND FASHION PARK SUITS Yon pav $10,00 when purdinspd nnd $4.00 weeklv $-).-, SOCIKTY BRAND AND FASHION PARK SUITS Yon pav $11.00 when pure)inned nnd $4.40 worklv $(! SOCIKTV BRAND AND FASHION' PARK SUITS Von pnv $12.00 when rmrehnsod nnd $4.80 wooklv $.'!() MKN'S AND VOUNtt MKN'S SUITS You pnv $6 when purchnnod nnd $2.40 weekly No Restrictions .rvo Red Tape 5 Plain Business . Green-Kilborn Co. men's w6&r A NKW -FIRM-WTTH NKW POUCIKS 825 Willamette St. Eugene, Oregon Copyright, 1925, AlfrJ Dscksf Cohn ' A .1 "1 i. .- 3 K 53 h N i DEODORIZED Bill!!