15day Ev"g. APril 21 1925
XHE EUGENE OUABD
Pace Five
CITY NEWS
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"jKMTmT ? H 0 are offrrfil
' .1 fipst and second place
Lltofajift tothelnlvorsltj
d, two men after whom the
!t it named.
ir "Hived"-
,ro of '"' llh"11 in
.... in the front yard of W. A.
647 Sixth avenue west, lit -'filled
tie t"P of the- treo ye
r afternoon. It was bel.eved to
In the lareret
een iu this locality. .Mr. .McUlew, h.
formerly kept been of his oun. ami
has had experience in hirinj them, ob
tained a hive, hastily improvised a
tack from nn old dress, and dimliej
to the top of the tree, where he
scooped several gallons of the bees
from the limbs, and located the nueen.
These he placed inside the hive, and
in a few hours the entire swarm had
been 'hived.'
Examinations Schedulid
All county school districts with the
Choker Special
This is a Trade Stimulator
AVe jusi made a large purchase of different
styles and colors of chokers that we are of
fering you at a very low price.
Xo choker is worth less than $1.50 anywhere
at any time and some run as high as $4.00.
See Our Window.
Choice of Any Choker in the
- Window
.25
Luckey's Jewelry Store
AY. AY. BRISTOAY
exception of seven have completed
their lists of pupils who are scheduled
to take the eighth grade examinations
lo be held Thursday and Friday, May
14 and 15, according lo announcement
today at the office of the count su
perintendent of schools. The largest
number of childreu ever to take these
examinations in the county at one
lime will be listed judging by present
indication;. Some of tue pupils have
lakeu their physiology and geography
examinations in other counties aud
these are being checked up, it is an
nounced. .
Suit Is Filed -
Suit to recover $280.33 alleged due
the .National Surety company was
filed by the company today against 1.
N. Kndicott. The complaint w hich was
filed by Harold J. Wells, local attor
ney for the plaintiff, statvs'that the
defendant wna bonded with the coin
peny while be was financial clerk of
Council 1001 of the Security lienefit
association of Vancouver, Wash., in
lit and 19l'2 and that the bonding
company paid over to the benefit as
sociation the sura alleged due that or
gr.nizntion by the defendant. Six per
cent interest on the mi in from June
2, 19-'2, is asked in the complaint.
Gypsies Visit City
The modern gypvy caravan no
longer travels in covored wagons and
by horseback. The' tin flivver has te
placed the old-time method of trans
portation, it was revealed today when
police were called to keep an eye vn
an automobile caravan of gypsies, who
had parked their machines at Sixth
avenue and Olive streets. Officers
Judkins and Macy paid the chieftains
I of the tribe an official fisit. and sug
I grated that they '"move on.' After
purchasing some gasoline, groceries
and other supplies in tthe city, the
caravan proceeded northward.
iflrs. McMurphey Returning
Mrs. Alberta McMurphey, who lias
been in California for the past four
months, is now enroute home and will
arrive in Eugene within the next
week, according to a letter from her
received here. Mrs. McMurphey says
tliQj. weather in Southern California
has' been hot, but at the time when
she wrote was pleasant. She ex
presses herself as curious to see the
changes that have occurred in the
Eugene business district since she
left here.
who recently sold his control of the I
city directory business there and who i
is a paet potentate of Al Kader
Temple, Ancieut Arabic Order, Nobles
of the .Mystic Shrine, is in Eugene '
looking after his sun, a freshman in ;
the I niversity of Oregon, who was
stricken with appendicitis a few days
ago aud underwent an operation at
the Kugcne hottpitnl.
Sheriff Returns
Sheriff Frank E. Taylor has re-1
turned with the two men, Felix Es- i
posit u iumI Augelo Mession, arrested
at ItoRcburg on charges of car theft
at Cottage tJrove .Sunday. The men
are said to have admitted being de-,
eners from the army at Camp Lewis. !
Whether they will be turned over to
army authorities is not known.
loo Cream Stolen
Two 1 gallon freezers of ice
cream aud several cakes were stolen
from the W. O. W. hall last night at
about H o'clock, according to reports
telephoned to the police department.
The officers located the containers
for the cream cn the city streets later
after the miscreants had catcu the
cream.
New Equipment Bought
A dry claniug machine, power gas-1
oline pump aud gasoline storage ;
tanks have been added to the plant of j
the City Cleaners, according to . W. ;
E. Naylor, proprietor. The plant is '
at S'-U Eighth avenue west, and
downtown office at Uo9 Willamette
street.
Buy Summer Home
A MO-acre tract on Peadwood
tract to be used as a summer home
has been bought by E. Tu oral son, Los
Angeles banker, announces David
Auld, cashier aud vice-president of
the United States National bank, who
handled the deal.
Hal T. Hutchinson Here
lint T. Hutchinson, of Portland,
J. FINNIE
Finnies Plumbing
Shop
Phone 1630
Plumbing, Repairing, Steam 2
and Hot Water Heating taj
731 Olive St. 2
Day or night emergency fcrj
I'lumDins
Special prices on fixtures
We Estimate
J. FINNIE
Singers To Leave
1 ho members of the mens and
women's glee clubs and University
orchestra will leave Eugene Thurs
day afternoon, April 113, in a special
train for Salem where they will pres
ent a combined concert, and Friday
morning they will journey on to Port
land to present the same concert that
night.
Roads Are Discussed
Two delegations in regard to road
matters were callers on the county
court this afternoon. One delegation
from the Lorune area was here to
talk over the proposed chauge of
route of the Lora.net highway, A dele
gation from the Fox Hollow district
was also present to discuss road im
provemeul in that area.
Business Name Filed
The n Kb tuned business nnme of the
McLeod Contractors, wus filed today
at the office of the count r clerk. Nor
man nnd Hugh McLeod of Yaneouror,
IS. C, nre the firm partners. The
company is empowered to do business
in Oregon.
Funeral is Tomorrow
'Pile funeral services for the late
Mrs. (irorge M. Swineheart will iir
held nt the Ilrnns tetter chapel, Wed
nesday morning at 10 o'clock. Hev.
Frederick 0. Jennings of the Epis
copal church will officiate. The bodv
is to he sent to the crematorium in
Portland,
Boy Reportod Lost ,
A renjieal. lias been received nt. the
office of Sheriff Taylor lo be on the
lookout for Kernard Iove, . Jr., of
Klamath Falls, who is reported lost.
The boy is described as five feet nine
inches tall, weight I .VI pounds, blue
eyes, brown hair, fair complexion.
Leaving for Portland
T. II. MfKinlcy, local agent of the
Travelers Insurance company. Is leav
ing for Portland Thursday to attend n
meeting of representatives of ihe
company. President Hutler of the
company will ho nt the meeting from
his headquarters at Hartford, Conn.
Schools Are Vleltod
Arnold Collier, assistant superin-
i temlent of schools in Lane, is at Onk-
ridge. High Prairie and Westfir vis
iting the schools in those districts.
I This Is the first tme ths year the
j schools in that area have been visited.
Assessor Completes Work
O. F. niindon, deputy ssses.'tor who
his been in charge of nspRsinent work
; in the Spencer creek area, hns com
j pleted work in 1iia district and his
turned in his Teports to lien F.
I Kecney, county assessor.
! Rights of-Way Filed
Three righta-of-war in the f'atmde
! forest area were filed today at the
i office of the county clerk. The f f i -
dsvils nre by .). It. Mrl-'arland and
John Cain,
There's only a few custom
tailors in this country that
can make suits as
fine as these
Wider shoulders, tapering hips, low-placed pockets and
huttons are characteristic style features which identify
Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes as distinctively English. t
Club to Meet
The I'nity Study Huh Is to meet
Wednesday afternoon nt 2 o'clock at
the home of Mrs. Leonard Gross nt
W0 Charnelton street. Any one Inter
ested is Invited to attend the sessions.
Mooting on Wednesday-' '
The YV. C. T. U. is to meet Wed
nesday afternoon nt (he Hsptist
church nt -:.') o'clock. Miss .Maude
Farnhnm is to give an address to the
group on educational interests.
Miss Moore Returns
j .Miss Nina Moore, former Eugene
resident, has returned to the city from
j Portland.
; Requested to Meet
All Itovnl Neighbors are nUe to
INGROWN
s35 to $50
Wade Bros.
Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes
Turns Right Out Itself
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Springtime Home Dressmaking
THE sewing room becomes the most
important room in the house these
days. The clip of. the shears and the
whir of the sewing' machine mingle with
enthusiastic planning of new Spring ward
robes. "More beautiful than ever" is the
Glenfast Colored Dimities 60c Yd.
Sheer, lovely dimities In dainty floral nnd clinckcd patterns
such nn you will want for summor HnRorlo.
Fairy Like Voiles 65c
For frocks of. dainty appeal no material oqimls those soft
pnstpl colored voilns of nnoer dura hie finality.
Tissue Ginghams 35c Yd.
ir dozen pieces, soiling ordinarily to 75c nre
i goods wook nt this low prlco!
Anderson Ginghams 50c Yd.
Impnrlfd Scotch Klimlmnin known tho world ovor for their
exceptional beauty nnd hlRh qunllty. 1'lnln colnrn.
Plisse Crepes 35c Yd.
Floral pattern! and plain culorn. Rummer culls for light
lingerie and plenty. Will you be ready?
general comment on the new Spring fabrics
an opinion which will be confirmed by a.
visit to our store. For here on special dis
play are the newest and most attractive of
Spring materials ready to be included in
your plans for Springtime Dressmaking.
Madras Shirting 60c
UiKlrotifl morrorlied ntrlped patterns Ihnt will nppoal to
you hecauKH of their beauty nnd viilun!
Voile La Suisse 48c Yd.
All thn lovoly pnalnl ahndea n'rn available and the raised
dot patterns will wanli and dry-clean well.
Novelty Voiles 50c Yd.
Fnnry voiles In whoao radiant lengths will be found Just
the pattern you'll never tire of!
Silk Mixed Canton $1.50 Yd,
A "fabric, you love lo touch." Orncrful, clinging crcpo in
refreshing tail, blue nnd green shades.
English Prints 50c
Quaint floral patterns that will delight vou with their rinrlns
colors. And how well they launder!
Specials of More Than Ordinary Interest
Novelty Voiles Trojan Percales
NelliiiK roRiilnrly to 50c yiifd. Dozens of now pnttpnia.
3,r$i.oo 5 arsi.oo
Tiim W VVK nT Y! T,II'S AVKMIC ONLY!
Jin.-) IjIjIv w.niji A m0B( altrBrMvi, lowing of theso
All new! 7wo doien pieces of artistic- "Trojan" yard wide percales. You'll
.nlly patterned voiles sheer and lovely thoroughly enjoy making theso Into bo-
In a great special for National Wash coming frocks for yourself and for
Roods week. All 40 Inches wide. Flock chllds dresses. In dark colora as well
dot, floral and novelty patterns. j as cheerful light designs.
New Everfast
Fabrics
Fully Runrnntopd fast to sun,
tub, ncid mid perspiration.
ub 'cm, tul) 'cm, scrub Vm
tlioy roino up smiling. Clear
fresh colors.
I'KIOK MTTIO O.-.c var.1
FJN'IOWKAVJ' Boo yard
SUITING 60c yard
(UXUHAM 6!)c vnrd
Phone
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Always use Butterlck pat
ternt with the wonderful
enclosed Deltor.
meet at the Urmtettor chapel nt 10
o'clock Wedneioltty inorn.ng to iitteml
funernl Brvicen fot the lute NelRhltor,
Minnie Mwiiicliciirt.
Butlnets Name Flrd
Tho HfiMtiriH'd bu si iM.' nnme of the
(r t'ure company wn fllor) todny nt
the office of the county rlerk hy N,
II, iVnrce and 11 1- ( hrlHinnn.
Pentlon li Granted
A Kivernrnent pension f $2 a
month fcnN hen ftranted lo Nfiomi K.
Bower of Kugpn, a-cordin( to wot J
received from the pension office,
Soelal to Be Held
Ihe ( iitholic Iatihtera of Amer
ica will hold a uncial at the Hi. Mftry'i
, elturch jnrinh hull thin evening, ac
cording to aii:i'iin'''in'iit loflaj.
"that one of the mnller dohtora hid
liKiin convcrHfitioriH looking to n fund
ing Mettl'tncnt" lrHKiiry MffifiiiU mod"
ft plain ycster'lny Ihnt the Wnnbington
(tovcrnincnt hml no intention of Ir.
forrniuft K ranee formally of (Im l -titiide;
hut tiny apparently hud no
lieaitnncy in pcrmilttnn ll Id hefom'1
known throng h other clwiunela (o
Kuropeon xlHleKni'-n,
It wn i"ilici mil that nreciKflv
the aiimi position had hven voiced on
hehalf of (Jrent Britain by Wii.ston
(mrchlll, chancllor of the exchequer
at the time of f-nverf iitions hre bv
twefn AuibuNfudor Jinoierand and
HeetMnry lfli-n.
f Raw, Itchy Toes j
f Sore, Tender Feet j
"DIAMpND DYES"
COLOR THINGS NEW
A few drop of "Outgrn" In the
crcvire of the ingrowing nail reduce'
inflammation and am and o tough ,
, en the tender. Kniitive nkin under-!
nath the toe nail, .that it ran not
penetrate the fleh. and th nail turn'
naturally outward almost over night.
"tutgro" a Imrmlr" antifccptu i
manufaciured fur rhtropodt!. Ilow
pjpt. anyone rad buy from the drug
ftorc tiny battle coutaming dirrc-1
lion. '
Debt Situation is
Closely Watched
WASHINGTON, April -M. A th
government bg!n wnr debt fumling
conerM&tioni witli on of tiie ni
tn among the croup f eniilb-r
dfbh-ra, treasury off.riaN are watcn
Ing the aitnation nt London rennnlug
the Kmi'-h debt t Great liriiam
with the avfiwed attitude thai the
KrmHi rtbt t. the t'nited Stat-a
ptiHHihl b aevtrded etpiaf run da
fton br the I'iri" government,
In di'iittig the fnreifii debt ait
lulivn iocidnt o the anuounreiuf nt
It rra,
Irritating ncid
iTfpirn!inu from
the foot poi-a
profluceH ntirl ng
gravntca cracked
Irwtt. (tfhilitf he
teen toc. raw
V l,,',M, a"'' ,'n,1,'r'
feet.
The moinenl
you nppty "I'liiilipa Mtlk of Mag
neaia." all thitt minurfm, itching and
tiredne diapp'iiro .lut pnt it on.
it dria instantly. Nothing flf atop
foot odor, relieve fnot orf-nraa and
foot werinea i promptly a thii
harmlefcM antarid.
Iriwit tifKHi genuine "Philip .Milk
of Maitneain." All drugMorrn nil
cett bottles.
Tfeaiittful home
dyeing and tinting
1 guaranteed with
I hamond I y e a.
Jtiat dip In cold
water to tint aoft,
delicate ahadea, or
boil to dye per
tuannt r o I n r .
Kuril 15-cent pack'
ogc ronttiina direr
tlnlia ho aiiuple
' any woman cim
dye or tint lingerie, ilkK, ribbon",
1 ekirta, waintu, drfaaea, coat a. atock
, itiga, aweatera, ilrapeiiea, covering,
hangings, everything nw. '
Hnjr "Diamond Iyea"- tin other
( kind and tell your druggist whether
j the material you wih to rolor ia
wool or ailk, or whether It la linen,
cotton, or mixed good a.
Recommends Alvita
As Reliable For
Kidney Trouble
'I had been troubled wlh kidney
trouble and iiiflnmmntinii of the hlad
drr for year. I waa an aore and
fttnaitive nt time I rould acarrely
do my work. I tried ao many remedies
without relief I began to think there
waa no remedy for my trouble. I
waa diarntiraged whn I began nxing
Alvita. I waa greatly surprised when
I got relief at once. It haa indeed
hevn a Meaning to me. I cannot ar
too much In favor of Alvita for what
it haa done in my case. cordially
recommend It to all, aa I know what
it has dona and what a aafe, reliable
: remedy It la."
(Signed i It. V. DOWD.
! Alvita Tablet, nre arlentifically
! prepared from the wonderful alfnlfe.
plant, which through ita long root
; iibHoi-bo the vitul elementa lime. Iron
' ami phoyphatea neceanary to health
nnd vigor. Alvita haa proved eape
I'ially beneficial in overcoming kid
ney, bladder and prostrate trouble.
No matter what you hare tried, try
thia remedy of Nature no. A dollar
buy a hoi at any drug atore. Al
ways in utork at Kuykendall Prog
Co. Mail ordera arteptfd. Adr.
Phone S. E. Stevvna for nlano tuning.