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" -.a j ajrs Ten THE EUGENE GUAED Tuesday Evening, April " ii;-i . i t 3 SOCIETY AND CLUBS TJy MARIAN LOWftY for tlie aftirnooo wilJ be Mrf. Benja win Ktlward uinl Alra. (. Tunde. o'clock. A epocinl riljr flrrtloo will be callril June 30 hj the city of Kugen, to vote for the third time, if uecesiarjr, nn the oucsticn of whether the city hall vote f .25,000 in bond to pay for fire ap IKirHtut it is now uiing. Thi rfKolution wna paid by the city tmtril ut nixht, in anticipfltiun of a poicible unfavorable drriMnn by ill 41 MUpreniR L-otirt on the muniripil auilitorium Imnds of J.VtO.OOO, with wliicli tlie f-.i,KtO iwtue in tied up. If the fH'iiion it fnvornble, the in iii-y will heroine available, it wm xidt'il. If not, foe election ia tha only wny out. jinny penoDi voung at tnt eiecuon Tbe Triuity Ltitherfin Ladlca' Aid wi-i-k iniaundemti.od the rafaaur, UoHty fa to mm Thurmhiy after- i. ur.ir.ri, ...u..K aK ..Dv i vx-, noon at t wo-1 hirt y o'clock in the paf tur thff frit it waa Mr new ap- urt itt ,J(. cjlur(.j, ai ,ie rorm-r of paniiua. nnu not jor cquipropiu mi- .Siiih and 1'earl atroeta. nu'iy nougnt, ami tviticn muu do pn:i for. The annual concert of the I'lii veriity of Orpj'-n orrhmtra will be the event of grimttr iiiten-u for thia evening, fur both college folk and town people. Jt ii to be given iu the j jpff-nieut of Mian Kit her Christen auditorium of the univemiir inualc ' harle Walker. The an- Of partiiular interent to college 'ii'dr in the armouuceinent of the eu-j GIVE RADIO IK Kugpiie radio fnim will be able to "lis ten in" on a national teitiniouinl to be given (izneml John J. 1'eraliin,' and even the near branch officea will remain open all night, to care for tue toouianda of tnenaagea of congratubi (bp. Any Kugene people who wish to avail thernselvea of a special low rate niirjt menHairfl may file their let' grama on Friday, April 4, so it will be delivered at the banquet on the night of April 'Jo, building, at ai-ven thirty o'clock and ia!I,,,un,,' nPni ",auc '-."P t'on 3lclweil!l to be rented t ,iht iWiv-fiii. ' "I"?, ,7 ' 'f '""".t' . ; uiauur of the Weal em Union. A end a m,ml,,r ut Loll. Ze.a. -Mr. b"Z , 7, P' " Mill Head Leaves On Portland Visit Walker is a jrradu.-tle f Innt year ami o member of I'lii Ktiipa rm, The Sana SouH rlub members are to be entertained on Saiurday afier- noou by Aira. huvid Link. Tilt mnrriniti o Av,rie I Shackelford and J. K. Kilertson was Mri. Gilbert Tyson will be boat" made known IiiHt evening at the Kap t Ke( dub menjbera at her home f)1 ()I(1j,Tt, i,,,,,,, ( nUivli Mrs. Kil Jhursdny afternoon. ertoii In a member. The couple will uiiikw thptr ho(n in St. Helena, Ore,, A meeting of Wednesday evening wbero .Mr. Kilertaon ia in busineas. will bo thai of the chamber of com- , merce auxiliary which ia to be enter tained at awen-thirty o'clock. Mrs. Henry Hockenyos has return ed to hT hnme in I'ortland after a few days' vtnit with her mother, Mra. Kllen I'rire, of this city. A. C. Tixon. general manager of the Hrmth-Kelly Lumber company left last night for Portland where he will eaHtern time, will be arid at the spend aeveral days on business in tioual Vaudeville Artists' club houe, j connectinn with the local firm. The mid will he attended by L'tMj I Lane mills and campa of the Uooth-imguisli'-d guemn. j Kelly company are now operating on Three eastern atari. ms. W'JZ, New 'he five-day n week basis and no plans York, niftiT; Wit, Springfield. ' nr" flR made to in--reae the work Mas., .TIT metiTM and KI KA. l'it:4-l"g time to the regtilar week of ail burh, 'SJii ineterK. will bmadcaHt the day a. Mr. Itixon states. The condition biiiioiict iei'ciu'H. At 11 o'clock , a fcpecuil testimonial performauce will given at the Keuh-Albi-e Hinoo- drome, consiaiing of the peraonul ap pearance of the foremvst stars of the opera, concert atnge, legitimate atag?, screen and vaudeville, as well as mtini. cnl ensemble. WKAK, -New York, will Mrs. M. K. Adv I. .nendin . fpar biondciut thin program. tlrdiiinneea providing for a call for bids on fltXMKK) of llic bond Ismtes pitHhed hiKt week wera apjiroved by t he council. Thin includes the t w paving intersection isurs and the sewer iue. The council fnvnra the route of the I'adfic higtiM-ay through Kugene along K(tlrm"uii boulevard to Kiuhth ave nut1, It waa derided, in reply to agi-; tation for moving the route to Nin:li avenue. davi in Lewiitton. Irlnho. vikirinff her jioaieAsea -daughter, Mian Marian Ady Anna I'eraschnvlrk of Chemawa, Mina Mary Cole of Monmoinh. Minn Ititth Kom of Salem, Misa Susie Church of Niilem, Mihr hnther S'-boeimJer of L!n field college and Minn Ksthcr Matirer of I'ortland. Consolidation of Schools Favored I'rplimtllnrv ntnrm for t),a hmiiaiiJ A puSllc .rrvlrp rommlnloa hr- ron.olidnle.l .l,..l .lixfrirt in.lmling filflit ili(ri.'l In mlililion to th .iTiidlon ( liy dintrii-1 urn under way and a voto tiltcn In Junction City fa vor Hi roiiKoliflrtlion liy n heavy mn jnrilr. Thin ! th firl lrp In thr prnpftNcr rnnRnhdnllon nnd now rnrh li.il ric-t will pniiinn and Hid matlrr will l.o ttkm up y Die hnundurj l)nnrd. If lliprfl Ii tin remonittrnnro filrii wllliln iho pocifpd pi-rlod o( 20 dav a dn, fnr voting will he rt. A maJorilT nf llio diatricta inuat vote In favor of 1h rnnolidntIon and n mn- Jorlty of the total vole rant ia alo nei-eaaarr, aer-ordlnl to K. J. Moore. eounlr anperlntendent nf achnoli. It wa, flrat nereaaary for Hie city in rorporated diatrlel to inks a vole on the propoaal. The other dlntrida that will vote are Onkjcrore, laurel Home, Tlarpole, Meadowvlew, Itiver view, IJherty. Lnnraater ami Har mony. ' I injc will he given nt the requeet of the Southern rnrifiL on the rlnalng if grade rroaainita at t'ninnihia, Agnte oud Villnrd atreete, It waa announced. Allotnient of avaltnlile money for alreet interaertioua will he made In order of datra on whirh pclithma wvre filed, the council voted. Further pnteat of louth Willamette reaidencea ou line type of pipe to be lifted for tha aewer waa indicated, when the council ordered llnrry Pev ereaux. elty engineer, to levy aa aeaementl fnr the project, in order to bring the impending action In a head. A reading waa given the ordinance providing for the city planning rntu nilaainn, and the document waa hell over until the next council meeting. Demand and aupply of luhor in molt liiduatrleH of tha weal enaat are now more nearly lialnnced thin it haa been eince eeeey hot fall, It la indicated by report! (ruin -il, employment aervice offlcca In varlotta nurthweatern ' clt iea received at 4li headquarter! in J.ugrne today. Few experienced la luirera ro out of work in any I urn her diatrleU I'.xirrniFly high water In aoma in land empire river! baa forced aeveral euwimlla to cloee temporarily, Wnoda worn mere la going ahead ateadilv tliu report! ahow, and aklllcd woods men are quite generally employed. I oudriiaed reporti Irom tba 4U of fitcK follow: Kugene: Tha two mill, of the Ilooth. Kelly Lumber cominy, Hprlng-fu-lil and Wendllng, both of which have recently been operating but four diiya per week, have returned to a five day culling program. Farm labor in the Kugene dlatrlct la well employed, llullding and conilriicllon ii at about normal for thla time of year. There u plenty or help bere to meet all cur rent demanda. I'ortland: hogging along tha Coluin urn river anu adjacent dlntrlrta i alwut 03 per cent of capacity. Jjbor turnnrer in the campa haa Increaied. There ara practically no experienced i"gera out ot work In tbii dl.trl.-t, There baa been a alight eluding of aawmui workera. The Pacific Spnua r.irporntlon'a mill nt Toledo haa re turned to a five day week, following two weeka of four-day operation. There II Kill a largi demand for fnioi workera. Call, for conitrurtlon men are fewer but ateadj. Lane Route Plans Receive Approval Approval of the elate road engi neer! of the plana for the aecond aec tlon of the Crow-Vaughn and the Klk creek lection of the Noll neat road have been received nt I he office of P. M. More, county engineer. All mar ket road ealimatea nnd plana are required to have the npprovnl of the atnto department. Mr. Mono haa nlao received word that the Virginia llriilge ami Iron coinpnny of I.oa An gelea deairea to get Into tmuh with local lilildrra on tho new llendriike bridge. The l.ane engineer aaltl that ho doea not believe Hint there will he any bull from thla county nt the highway commiaaion meeting to he held Thuredny and Fridnr at Port land. The I'nlvereity of firee-.n or- cn.atrn will give Ita final concern tonight before deporting for ita nli iiiiiiI trip auiith. To accommodnte the larco crowda which nlwaya at tend the orchestra concerla, it haa been arranged to hnve two of them, the flret to atnrt nt 7:.'I0 and th aecond nt 4.' o'clock at the new mtiftic audilorluin. Hex Cnderwood will direct n -10 piece orchealrn. There will he een nuinhera on the program, two of them aoloa. .Miaa Alherln Potter will nlnv a violin aoln and .Miaa l.ora Teebner n violin-cello aolo. Kugene will he well renrenentcd There will be from thla city, Alberta Poller, nnd Wanda Kaatwood. vMin iU; Kdwnrd Heat, viola; Kntle Pot ter, cello, and (irnce Potter, clarinet. The program follnwa. Mnrrb from "Sigurd Joranlfor" "Serenade" SchnherT "Dancing Dolla" . .' Poldinl Uolin Slo. "Ilcjre Kali" Hub.-iy Mia Alberta Potter "Two Slavonic finncea" Tvomk "Ixive'a Dream," Walla Cxibiilki "Serenntn" Mnatkowaki March from "Nutcracker Suite",,. r Tachaikowaki iolin-cello Nolo: "Serenade Kapng- "ole" , (ilaxaunnw "Ilurleqiiin-1 lVipper Miaa l.ora Teahner "Second Hungarian Ithapaody". .I.iaftt A bronze tilaque bust reKef nt Oenernl Perehing will be preaented to nf the lumber market ia still fnr from fntisfactorr but the m'lls nnd campa will continue to operate, the manager an d. PIONEER DIES rENPI-KTOX, Ore., April 21. John Weelcy Welch, 70, son of early pioneera of western Oregon, died here Sunday night. Mr. Welch waa the aon of James Andrew Welch anil Nancy turn by -National Commander Drain oii Dickemon Welch, the first white wo the American Irgion. An interesting j man to moke her home at Astoria. He pliaae of the urogram Is that by April wna born in Salem, -'"i every veteran's hospitnl in the I - country will be provided with com plete receiving sets, and Uhe disabled ' veterans will be enabled to hear the program together with millions of j other Americans. j Spcciul aervieff ha been arrange.' with the Western I'nion Telegraph I company, Mr. Mi Kevilt annnuncea, I Local Girl Named To Attend Session Mlea Katbrvn Neelje of le.ugene high school will represent the E. II. s. at the annual national eni,rf.rn... the Older tiirli conference to be held at (ieneia U,.ni ur,r plv,ri Colo., iiia summer, aeeonllng to the results oi me election held at the closing ses hn of the tlregmi ronferenca held t Salem. Kighl delegates from Ore gon ichoola wera named at the con ft renee. The following are the delegates: Mlea Helen Hawk of palrflc nniver- liy ai Forest ;rVe, M Kathnn Kugene high arhool. Mis. Eugene Girl Wins State Music Award Misa Kathleen Powell won (ho solo conteat In the alto divielon at tbe atalo blgli school conteat at Forest drove Siituritay, it la announced. This decialon gave Kugene high two first awarda In the music meet, the girls' quartet having placed first in that di vision previously, Tha boys' quartet won third place. Motion picturea of the girla' group were taken by The Hregonian news reel, it waa staled. EFFECTIVE MEANS OF REDUCING FAT Here la an extraordinary method of reuiicing weight extraordinary he rauae no starvation diets or violent exerclsea are necessary. Marmoln i rescriptlon Inblrta aro made exact ly in ncoordimce with the famous .iiarmnin fresciription. Thee reduce you steadily and easily, with no ill effects. IWure them from your oruggist at ono dollnr fnr a box acini price direct to tho Miirmnlii company, i.enernl .Motors llullding Detroit, Mich. Knee you start taking " "nil losing your fatnes you will be happy again. Gland Patient in Running Race Amazes Audience Ilreaatlng the tape with a final burst of almost 6iiper-humnn fipeed, with the sparkle of victory glinting in his eye, a man 7.3 yeara of age hurtled acrosa the line a triumphant victor In a fid-yard race in tho amaz ing time of 0 seconds. Onlookers were nmnzed to see thia aged runner, who had bna waning atrength revived by glandular treatment, almost equal the world a running record for f0 ynrda. Thia almost unbelievable In cident occurred at the annual field meet nt ono of Californla'a state in stitutions. It wus another victory for Science, proving again that youthful vigor. slnniinn, ambition and power mny he resiorefl ny reviving the vital glands of the- body. (tlandogcn, the now scientific glnnd tonic, which Is prepared in convenient tablet form, for men and for women, provides n simple method of Inking glandular treatment. Accept no sub stitutes. Insist on genuine (ilanilo- gen. Clnndogen, the originnl gland j tonic. Aliens l.rug store nnd lied Cross Pharmacy will supply you. INSURE WITH IIKXIIV TnOMP. If LAST SHOWING TODAY Everybody '8 Favorite active NEW with MARY HAY PROLOG "DANCE OF A DRESDEN DOLL" with Katherlne Irving Stang and her "Tiny Tots" nt 7:25 9:25 p. m. COMEDV "HE WHO GETS SOCKED" WILLAMETTE COLLECTION AND 11 otHVICE ( nllrrtinn Specialists, Mill Willnnv ettoSt. Phone .'ITS. c. S. Dillon. Mgr. If Osuurn ('bona S'.ll. Hotel tleauty Tarlour. tf Khowanda. the cholo of toe smoker Cul Thll Out II , worth Money bend this ad and ten rent. In Volet .. Sheffield Ate. Chic,,,,. I I . writing yon, name and address clearly. o Kin rwi , , bettl. f Ftll.KV H II. IN KY AND and hoarseness, also sample pack age, of F..I.FV Pll.s. . rti're,,, ellinolanl for the kidnei., ,J y, f v iyil.ll.TI.' T.Wtl.FTS ,VJlu. pal ion and bilioiisnrsa. These ,e- l.ro.isoie reme.iies are tree f. opiates and have helped imlli. r ! ib.m! I.n I'd. Ad. ) i eNOW you can be sure of the quality of your coffee It's easy to remove any doubt in your mind about the quality of the coffee you have been using. Just make the Folgrr Coffee Test. You simply test Folgcr's against the brand of coffee you are now using and let the best coffee win. Isn't that fair ? Afate the Folger Coffee Tat Drink Folgrt'a Golden Caw Coffee tomorrow morning. Thf twxt morning drink the enffte you have hern using. The third morning drink Folgrr'i gain. A morning or two and you'll drrid diy favor one brand or the other) the brat coffee wins. That's fair isn't it? "HUMS WELL AND MJCCEIO- 0 !::X i for the man uho carts i f a jfih 1 ealllU -ewtahrfaW,, I 1 CI V ;cHOENrTLDB01..l. ?! i1? fj SMid. N. Y.k ,1; ti" Exclusive-High Grade TAILORING Why patronize outsiders? Or wear a hand-me-down When you can get clothes Designed to your own personality By an expert and tailored by artists Right here in your home town? A strictly Eugene Concern and the Largest of its kind in Oregon. Fifteen people on the payroll. The choicest of woolens in the latest Patterns to select fwm. A suit ordered today will be ready for delivery Tomorrow if you so desire. Satisfaction guaranteed as to style, fit and workmanship. EUGENE CLOTHING CO., TAILORS Guard Building 1035 Willamette TWO 10c LOAVES FRESH AX BILLY BREAD 15c imaa. ' aaaa ..aaa I fl AX BiLLV DEPARTMENT STORE drugs AT CUT. RATE PRICES Miles And Miles Of New, Colorful Wash Fabrics Greet You During n n f tfin. lift S1tns. til It: nnr "ii nii. a a. Qy IMtJMUJM r a Make up your summer frocks right now! n ' ' " " The new fabrics are here in delightful patterns and colorings. They make home dress making a pleasure. AVe particularly wish to emphasize tho fact that right now is tho ideal time to select ginghams and other weaves when the showing is at its host. ElflHT NOW IS THE IDEAL TIME TO PRICES IX A NUMBER OF INSTANCES LOW REGULAR PRICES. Genuine Devonshire, Yard 31c ' Selected from our regular stock a special lot of good patterns and colors. Silk Check Suitings At Yard 59c Ask for 'UeKona' 36-ln. silk check suit ing, a delightful fabric with sllk'chock making pattern on grounds of blue, green or heather. Shirting Madras Very Special Yard 2?c A limited lot of shirtings. A attraction for Gingham Week. Percales Only Yard 9c A limited quantity of these 24 25 inch crisp, fresh percales in lot. While the lot lasts, yard 9c. 75c And 85c Suitings Reduced To, Yard 58c A limited lot of these 36 Inch check and tweed suitings. In good weight for spring frocks. Shop early. Yard Wide Sateen, Yard 39c stripe. In a good serviceable BUY ARE AS BE- real nnd the Self quumj. oiors are rose. grev. nayy, brown, tan, apricot, Copen as well as black. Fancy Outing Flannel 14c BOO yards of 27-inch soft, fleecy flan nel to offer at this reduced' price. 30c Bleached Outing Flannel, Yard 24c This Ir nn excellent 30c quallly, 38 .Inches wide. Approximately 1000 yards at tho above greatly reduced price 45-Inch Pillow Tubing," 43c Indian Head" brand. This is tho well known 63-Inch Indian Head 49c These are perfect shorts. Nearly all know Its wonderful wearing quality. Perfectly blenched. The yard at 43c. Crash Toweling, Yard 15c In a desirable weight. 16 Inch width, natural color, with heavy blue stripe border. Mercerized Broadcloth) Cfl Exceptional Value At J OUC axle's Tt7e,f,h,rins thrn?hi,d,?ense;S "T " """' favored material. Your rhoi , , ?. .$1 s '.ORS ln. Trious ways. Certainly a much also irrev. as inrhoo ...mv. " ,u"on ,n colors: .Navy, rose, light blue rnnenhnon rose, light blue, Copenhagen, 49 Pound Sack Ax Billy Best Valley Flour SI.85 -KK T'"'EI,V Bl'- -WW PACKAGE STAR CHOCOLATE DROPS POUND L-.c NO. 1 CAN A. & L. OYSTERS 15c NAPTHA AVASIIINO POWDER 20c .TP,'P CAX OH1RADELLI vauLMi liiuc'OLATE 30c ,.,,T $5'85 Fifty Foot Garden Hose $4.75 KEYSTI )V. TiinMino v - i iiuii.tni.i BOTTLES $l.l). -$-").00 (iUA RAN TEED ELEC TRIC IRONS $.;,75 -Hi INCH LAWN -MOWERS ,cs.2.) -(iUARANTEED HOUSE rAiM, fiALLON $,1.15 i - II . I K r- I OREGON rhnns P1W CO o:io 01ir Dr. Ashton tot fbirnprartlr sn.l Flrrtrn-thrrspr. I'rp sitr llcilif tb Iter. Phor SVX t Beginners nnd Advanced Topular Pongs Immedi.it.'ly WATERMAN METHOO WINNIE IRENE RUSSELL 7th Ave. E. Phone 17 J : -' i' I IsV I I - 1850.1925 Our Diamond JuhilM of QiulIut nd Sarvir J-A.FOl.6ITR (tevt. Carpet Cleaning t.rvt r.. hi u . Phone 300 i $15-50 to SAN FRANCISCO Stage Terminal I'hono ISiW Coat and Dress Department EXTRA SPECIAL VALUES Women's conts nil 1.,,,, v1ps am ,ipwpst fllads. 511.75,,"54S U onion . Salin C,,,pp ,)rPSSp from $11 10 35 . $12.7522.50 J-.ncnsn Hroa,!,.I,it, 1 of color, ....:, ' "'R rnnge x. "ii New iiu.i. v .,..i.. ... . value "Phnmi, roirulnr Dross Oiiieliams " C ynnls fop 2.50 38' $1.00 9 C rn.JAr CQ