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GUARD Monday Evening, April 20, i', rr ti v 17 tt n V V l'afre iLient . , . - ; , ZZ .7.".-Tr.. HZIZI -Zl 1" " Hill- I nniiiTn 1 nm nnirii IVENT Tha University of Orfion orrbcatra ill lira it annual hoinf concert Tiiriln niifht it tba new ramie build Inf. To acconimmlma lb lnr" erowda which altvara attend lb" orchestra concert., Jamei I.eike, student mnn ngiT, lint announced tbot two per formances will be with the firat tnriiiiB i 7:15 o'clock and tbe acc ond lit h:l'i o'clock. llct I nik-rwooJ, head of the violin department of the school of niuic, dl direct the orchestra. Among llie nieliibera of tbe 3.V piece orchestra are ruin; artia's who re well-knowD :tiroua-liinii Ihe Hate. .Mini Alberta Totter ol Eugene agiilij wul lie concert mauler. .Mini Toiler ci-ctnly returned frniu 'ew York nhcre she studied fur a year under 1-rai.s Kneiiel. Mia It very occom lMhrd and will render 1 aulu. Uiher violiuiala of uotc are Del Uert Muore of Hulem and Samuel So blr of Portland. .Mr. .Moore In lcndr of the 1'1-iil 1'iucra orchestra and Mr. Noble of the Ve Towns Nhoppe or chestra. Kacli plnya Hi' firm violin. Jll.a llrulob Clarke is one of llie oulandil immli'iiitia In tbe , orchcs Ira. She la oue of Ike best flutists lu tbe norlkweat and bua (liven many n.. mi ilm I'miiom and Tort land and haa played lr. practically all tbe Tortland tbeaiera. ' .Mis I.or Tcshner, an accom plished cclli.t, will render a aoio, ac companied, by Ihe orchestra. '1'be concert will include: March from "X SfUrd Jorsnlfor'' Cireig); "Serenade" (Schubert); "linnciiil Holla" (I'oldlnl); violin S"ln. "liejre Knli" (lluliay) h.v Miss Totter; 'Two Hlarunie Dunces" (Dvorak); "l.ovea lireom" (I'tibulka); "Horennfn" Moa xkowiikl; march from "Nutcracker Suites (Tarhilkowakl) ; vlolincello solo, "Herenade Kspsinole" (t.lns onnow) and "Harlequin" (Topper) by .Ml.i I.ora Teabuer; and "Hecond llttuinrinn Itbapaoily" (Iiiaft.) SOCIETY AND CLUBS Tiy MAIUAN LOWRY The Unitarian Wumn'i Ilia nee it meeting t'Jiiiurruw at tbe cburcli par lor. A Imam rhu uiftftiiiK mil be ii-itl ut two-lJurtj o clock uml a iirograu at three o'clock at which time Walrrr la rue- vt tli b uriiveritily ilntury de part went will give nu arffireiti on "liarwiniftin und t 'ha rafter." lliecc uill te a ailvrr lea and cial tiour fo. lowing to which sll inewlfrti an I rirntin ure invited. .Mr. and Mr. Lawrence Hart in un ((.'athcrine Hoall) of l'uitlnoti Mpiit tlie wrk-Piid iu Kuftne vi'itiug. Mim It '.unit. K-Ier of Sii I em wan s , rifitor i;i Kiigvne over Hie wrrk-?i.'d. i Allnr fJuild of St. Slarv'i Knlnroiml eh u r eh iv to me?e tomorrow eveuuu u wo at aeven tliirtjr o'tl'x'k. nnil is to be entertained br Mr. I.'lurre l,ee at htr bomr t 'l entil tind Monroe utreets. Trafxtr, JJ-izel While. Mary Morni, Aim Cupman, Klanclie Macoina, (iraet turubam, lit UH Uodin, Iteiia Miller, 'ero AbII, Ilurrl Mur pby, Wiliua Heott, lltta liaidwin, Madiiiiies Lui, Kirkbum and Miuimu. About twenty five frirnd of Mr. ml Mr. K. It. Blaek cai.ed at tbfir Lome luHt .SaturiJiiy evening a Kiir urim. Mm oee.i-ion bfiiig tbe twenty- fiftli wedd.njf hint. veraury of Mr. anJ Mr, hhvk. Mr, Lou Larsen wim bout em to the I, J. V. clu1) at her boinc Friday. (iueNid in addition to club members wer .Mm. II. 1. (,'urrin, .Mrs. J. K. iVtter. Mr. K. (.'. J'ursley. Mi. Mnntie L'-nlie will enfenain lb croup Astoria Radio Fans : Make Investigation The 1'ugene Umlo chili can get tnrted ,on It own Inveitlgntiona of broaden ut Interference,' in tbe all nemo of n vilt by tbe federal air in iert'ir, aeeordlng to word received by Ituhert ('allnban, nerrettiry of llie Kugene el .b, (rum (Jun Leiby, of tbe Avloiiti Itndio club, t noprrn! ion In elmwtt by power (oiiiiiiinies, and itber rotirrea uf in terference, to tbe coinniittcei of tbe ,- Astoria club. "A committee It In rlinrge of tnre tlgtitlng tbe Interference mined by re genenilive teta,' wye Mr. I.eihy. "Tlii committee report i tlmt tbe air virea of a radio expert to lecture from the Ant or in tection KK.II, will be obtained, to tell llie faua bow to operate (heir eta without bothering their neighbor, will be obtained, An other (Nimmlttee I In rhargn of in venlignthig power line Interference. Offbli.il uf the lH'al electric and power co in puny have been consulted, and Imve pro nil tied cooperation. Therefore, the cnnimittee l buy tmeiug down trntiHforiner lenk. etc., and telling the compnny about It. "We uiulerftniid (hit a government rnd!o inspeetur la to be eatahlUhed in thegon. 1'ortlnnd paperi are up porting the Idea, and Imve aenl the t-htU one of the pethinii." Tlie Kit gene elnb, awaiting word frmn ihe government innpeclor at He utile, may lind-'rlntn Home action of tin own, according In Mr. Callahan, who in a"Ktmhling luformntlon a io the nctlvitie of other club along the I'rtt'ifle fount. PlMPIESi Of roiiHldernble Interest in college circles i the engngement of Mian Kredit (i-joilrieh nud Jtue J. Mowr-y which wn iiiinounepd Maturdny ew nine nt n d.tmer givin fit Alpha Chi Oini'ga Rorority boime. .M.n (.oodriei i the dfiugbter "f Mr. and Mr. Kre-I-erb'k W, tioodrieb of I'orilund, ami Mr. Mowrey j tbe nu of Mr. II. Mnreball Curloek, nlfo of Portland. Mia (foodrirb grndunted from the onivernity bint June, and va edit'T of Hie Oregnna during her aenior year. She ta a menilcr of Alpha Lii Omega, 'I'll ft a Higmn I'M, Mortar Hi-fi rd. end I'lii Iteta Kuppn. Mr. Mow rey a aenior iu the miiveraily th year. He ia a member of 'J'bela Clii. The announcement waa made at the dinner given preceding the form.il dunce at the Tbeta Chi home. A number of alumnae of Alpha Chi Omega en me down from Portluud for the ocraion. No date bin been an nnonnceil for Ihe wedding. Mr. D. E. Vornn will be hote9 for a one o'clock luncheon at her Tiome Wednesday for menAera of Helmet t a club. Mhi Tlcrnica Hainea, hrlrle-to-be, wa honored Tuendiiy evening with a iniflcellanenua ahower given at the home of Mrf, Minnie Nimmo, by Mlit Floy Kirkham, Mi Merle Nimmo, Mi Louise Nimmo, and Mi Lena Newton. After tbe gueia had arrived, Mi lltilne wan hroiiRbt over to the home and there found tier friends walling. The evening wn apent in writing a book, "liny lo nuiimgn a biidhntnl." To MrndleaKon' "1 lere Comep the Uride," a tea server win piuhed Into the room, whero dolt amid orange hlotaoma repreented a bridal proeeion. The lower part of Ihe tea server bearing Ihe gift. Among tbe guenta were Mlca 'MtU Tinker, Marie Tinker, Leta Humph rey, (inieo Keay, Lulu Ayedlntt, Kva Tnl tie. Lois IlHlne. Torl Hninei, Ialehle I loovrr, Wanda Wood, Lulu ltannr, Cecil Hunting. Sylvia flilfilen, Kra Pel Murphy, Kutle Huchnnan, Ken Itnrhana.i. Vtielln Ntlver, Affie Hengon, Wenltliii Ktien Jrtlier have bepn awarded the wntract for tbe new theater and apartment building at '7-l Kleventh avenue wet, by Mrf. Ijiura li. Paine. lit ia announced. Wilhnnmon and com- panr will hnndle beating, plumbing. vfntilatiiig and tinning, and Pailey Klectrit company tbe wiring con tract. Itsymond Slaw-son, nephew of Mrs. PaiDP, will he tbe manager of the build ng. Tbe Kfructure will he concrete, fac ed in front with brick and will be of a colonial dffign. Ixjbby will be walled with red brick and floored with tile. At Ihe entry will' be a fireplace and lounge. Lest room for women and men' vmok ng room will be on tbe mezzanine floor. eralogy nnd pnreontology. These will all be very complete, tbe aay moor atory being probably one of tbe beat equipped in the atate. I'niil the reserve aection of the ! L'niveraity library ia moved from the ' aecond floor, the general geology I clawe will not have aa much room in 'he orv building a would be conven mnt. When the 1 brary is moi-ed. 'which will be in about two jeare, tbe i eeond floor will be given over to a :Iaree lecture r-'om for geology claaa- eF a muneum for the Condon geologic collection and the other upecimens which are now kept in rtie baiemeut i of tbe Adm ijiiitration buildluj;. Pierce, at (H.'i OUre street, it is an nounced. Mr. Pierce is retiring from garage work to give hia entire attention to the Pierce-Anderson automatic disc wheel, invented by himself and manu factured here by George Anderson and himself rtt North Polk street. i .Mr. v oolley -win continue io nnt;iA. BnIl u.;n .1,. h reneral reuair, I storage and used tar businesi. he an- nounced yeterIay. Jle ban neen i resident of Kugene for mure than l. years, and baa been in the automobile i repair buinvrf for a number of years. SANTA CLAHA. April 20. (Spe cial). Tbe Needle club met with Mrs. Otto Arndt TiiiirMiay afternoon. Lun cheon wa crvtd at four o'clock by the boite, assiKted by Mias Char lolle Arndt to Mr. Znbrihki a a aprcial gueht, nnd t lie following mem hera. Mr. Aliio Hart, Mrs. K. C Hart, Mr, tilen Qunif, Mr, (icrsc Ik'tid, Mr. len Itobertson, .Ms . Hugh SniJirtl, Mrs. C. P. Hart and Mr. C, 1 J, Chezem. SANTA CTARA. April 20. i Spe cial). Mr. Itennet wna hotes to the Thitnbel club Weduefihy aft ernoon. The hoKtess was ainted by Virginia (Jrny, Kvelin Hart and Kdn i Hninet. fluents of the club wre Mr. William Myers and Mr. Maltiion. Meuiltrr of the cluH present were Mrs. Howard, Mr. Jtaker, Mrs. Wick wire. Mr. Nicolle, Mrs. Fry, Mr, (iray, Mr Himkiira, Mrs. Ilennet, Mrs. Cnmphel). Mrs. Arndt, Mr. Kerr. Anglers Take big Catch on Stream 1 KT'GENE COI.LErTION AfiKNCY. 82S-2!)-30 SIIXKU BI.DO. TIIOXE 000- W. II. HI.OWEKS. 1IGI1. tf Condon Hall Nears Completion; Will House Scientists Condon ball, the new science build ing nt thp r'nivemitr of Oregon Is nenritig completion and the depart ments of geology and psychology and the reserve library department hope to begin moving in tbe structure about the first of .May. The part of Ihe building devoted to geology will have special map cases, a special drafting room and especially well equipped asny laboratory rooms, nnd laboratories for petrography, min- Walter H. Honeymnn, Portland sportsman who ia a regular attendant at the opening of the tr.out seanon on the Mi-Kenzie, returned north Sat urday night after whipping the I-ane county streams, he having arrived hre for the opening day with hi brother Thomas Honeyman and Col onel Jiobert Slening of Portland. Tbe Portland anglers claim a record of 54 cutthroats caught during their three day expedition along the upp'er Me Kenzie and tributaries. Heavy rains marred the first day's fishing. Mr. Honeyman said, but with clear water tbe second dny better luck was re ported. The Portland sportsmen re gards the McKcnzie an the best of the trout streams of the stale. OREGON MOTOR Phone Wt CO. 030 Olive Dr. Ashton Tor CTiiropraetlc and Electro-therapy. Opposite Heilig the ater, Phone StUX. , INSCIIH WITH HEXKY TROMP. tf Cecil C. Woolley Purchases Garage; i Cecil C. Woolley has bought tbe ( automobile repair shop of 11. II. I MISERABLE! Everybody is when stomach and liver are out of order. Dyspepsia, indigestion, bilious ness, constipation and lazinesa quickly removed with Chamberlain's Tablets Taker two tonight and you will feel good tomorrow. 50 for 25 cents. Sold eotrjwhera Mothers, Do This- HTi.n the ChiUnn Cough, Rub Mugterofoan Throahand Chestt No telling how soon the symptom! may develop into croup, or worse, Anc i then's when you're glad foa have 1 jar of Mtistcrolc at hand to givt prompt relief. It does not blister, i j As first aid, Musterole is excellent Thousands of mothers know. it. Yot' should keep a jar ready for instant use U ia the remedy for adults, too. Re-' lleves sore throat, bronchitis, tonsillitis croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia hendache, congestion, pleurisy, rheu matism, lumbago, pains and aches ol i back or joints, snrains. sore muscles I chilblains, frosted feet and colds of th chest (it may prevent pneumonia). ToMothmril Mtiaterola ia also mad In milder form for bablea and amall childran.. Aak for Childran's MuatoroleJ . 35c and 65c, jars and luDCs. HI Batter than a mu$tard pttutmr Coat and Dress Department MAIN FLOOR EXTRA SPECIAL VALUES Women's fonts, till Into stylos nnd newest similes. $11.75 (0 $45 Women's N()tin Crepo Dresses, from $11 35 Flniuiel Dresses, nil tlioso new stvles nnd colors $12.75 0 $22.50 KiiKlish Hi'ondeloth Blouses, big rnngo CO fJA of eolors, special r'"' v New ',12 inch Zephyr Clinghmns, regulnr Q .r0e vnluo CO Press (Iiniilinnis AA (i vnr.ls for .. . ; plUU Mow to get rid of them. WHY KNVY a clear, Invalilo : camiilxtlnnT Why wlah and , hope? It la within your rnaclil Thuro Is always on quick anil aura i W.V trk ni.ki. Vmir fntmilitvlfin frnn ' from all eruption,, pimplns. black lioaila, holla ami that Impnaalbla nitidittncaa. That Is by biilliliiia; up your rcil blooil cclla. 8 8 R. will ilj It for ynu! Itncauaa 8.8 S. does Imlld red hloorl'cnlla. 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Cleaned and altered made fresh and love able, again and stylishly wear able. Mr. Before and After "Spotless Cleaning Tailored Pressing" Phone 300 Olive St., Between 8th and Oth KAYMOND TOKHKY r!w3 OUR DICK! and MRS DICK, too! In a sparkling drama of newly weds ' rlome of the Big Wurlltzor presents and new toys; ambition. love and o m . "-aaW aV M -r w r . mm tt ll"s1 with his dainty wife MARY HAY YS C 0 MJ3 D Y "HE WHO GETS SOCKED" A Cartoon Classic REGULAR PRICES ANNOUNCEMENT Change of name and management of the R. H. PIERCE GARAGE The New Firm C. WOOLEY GARAGE 645 Olive Street Same business policies will be continued. All kinds of automobile repairing, acetylene welding and brazing and general machine work. No job too large or too small. Let us give you an estimate on your work. STORAGE, GASOLINE, OILS, ETC. Day and Night Storage Service We Never CIcse! C. C. WOOLEY, Proprietor Service that Serves FISHING TACKLE AND BASEBALL SUPPLrjj av. amy otfARTHtewr store National Gingham Week Has Blossomed Forth In All Its Lovliness Yard after yard of ginghams in many qualities, colors u patterns fact is too divcrsitied to attempt a description n! ledges, the counters, the shelves tell the story of bolt titt bolt of these crisp, fresh ginghams. Then on the second floor we find a host of women's hoti. frocks and aprons, also girls' dresses .and kiddies dresses and rompers, made of this probably best known m all weaves gingham. In the springtimo when thev'rn ,! i.. .i,-h ' non Women's Admirable Guaranteed Fast Color House Frocks (l Qj Most Attractively Priced f tJ)l.-7 J They are mad'e of genuine Amoskeag Chambray (a stitched cloth label at back of neck on each dress). Almost forgot to Include "Guaranteed Fast Color," too, which mean3 these springtime plaid tub frocks win stand repeated washing then look fresh each time. SItp-on-over-the-!nad styles, a point which wins them much favor with busy housewives. Made with kimono sleeves, de pending for their individuality upon their orginal treatment! of collars, sashes, pockets, pearl buttons and prettily bound with contrasting bias braid. Springtime is house frock time. (2nd Floor) GIRLS' REAL HAND EMBROIDERED TUB DRESSES $1.85 NEW SPRING ARRIVALS IN BRIGHT COLORS THE MISS OP 8 TO 14 LIKES Cleverly made dresses In those simple styles so bocomini to the school girl. Touches of colored embroidery (contrasting) give an effect of Bmartness and', you know. Is nulte the thing in girls' wash dresses. Collar of the Peter Pan variety. Perky sash, too. (2nd floor) The Breeding Place of Defective Vision IS IX MANY CASES THE SCHOOL ROOil Tresent dny methods of education require concentrated vision for long periods at a time, at an ago when children's era are especially susceptible to Injury from eye strain. School children's eyes should be examined at frequent in tervals. Many cases of "backwardness" or "menatl defi ciency" may actually be traced to defective vision. ! WIIUMITTE ST IUQBNE QREOON Quality Is the Keynote of Greatest Diamond Value! y'lTHOT'T quality any price you pay Is too hish a price off color, Imper fect ston-'s have no value. Blue White DIAMONDS pERFFXT In quality and priced convincingly I"-" vn'1' t-.old mounting ct Individual defRn add to the attract" nes of every t;.:u. USE THE GUARD WANT AD WA