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"Wednesday Evening, April 1523 THE EUGENE GUAED Page Ten SOCIETY AND CLUBS By MARIAN LOWRY "XH Ackley, nitlonn.Ijr-known til bouftte srtiat, Is vulting In Eugene this week on ..in wo to l'ortland from Fresno, t'al., where lie filled an en gngcment during Hie recent Notary av riublx at lhat place, making pichinaj jritpr(i)tmg (.pjoll rlll rVeniiig at Mn. Charles Hardy and Mra. He'h M. Kerron will be hosteia! fur a ouc o'clock iunehmn at the Oiburn bo. I tomorrow, entertaining the Tburmlny Sewing club. After the luncheon the club will go to the home of Mra. Ker run for the afternoon. Mra. W. II. Heck ii lo be hoitesa to member of Kill Kara Klub tumor row uftewon. The Iadien auiiliary of the cham ber of romnierce i planning for an liale. Mr. and Mra. John Stark Kvan, Mr. and Mn. Joseph II. Koke, Mr. an lj Mra. Krneat Ludlow, Mn. add .ainJi.biiry Heck. lr. John J. Landi hnri. Mr. and Mra. K. X. cltaefeia. Mr. and Mra. Y . J. Sherman, JJf. aaa r t(.ctjnjf and perpetuating our foreata (Continued from page one) of the leading Itotarluna at the coo Ytutiun. Mr. At-kJejr, wIioa real name ia IJvuiy A. Hackett, waa nicknamed by Aiiaur Uriabane, fi.uiou edil'Tiul witter, at lua ice iaiui.nl u Hi. 1'aul, Jnuu. even-thirty oVbwk in the rrhaiiilvr of romraerre room. There will he tarda and a program. Mri. . (. Can well i rhuirmnn of the committee of hohtefiKta. L.iu ever iiuce. lie received hia trum uig m (he aaow busmen lrom 1'. X. Inter Se club member are iith.'i uud the uume hua aluck witu mj, t thr him of Mra. If. I,. .Httidt- tiMiiurfw afleriioon for a covered diMi luncheon. ldiuum, and wui tne "boy orator or j btillyiiou uiuu in Jfurnuui'a museum Vtonvnrnt men and w)mn w ho ui .mw York in JSU1. jure to he pntrona and atrnneMiiri fr Uiilttng wcatwurd, tha urliat croaa- Ji(ie concert i,( the Orllinn Chnrnl club td the country by ox-team, and roJe 'j'liiini(lfty evening in the university tiie plains with ' Wild Hill llKkjk, hu-mc auditorium are Mr. and Mr Mra. Taylor C. White. .Mr and Mr. Fred C. Walter will be hnsta to the Utile Club Around the Corner at their home Thursday evening A notable erent of tomorrow aft ernoon will be (be Sbakpeare birth day parly for wh.ch member uf Shakeapeare club "f Kugen ore en-tfri-iioiiig at the home of Mra. Carl (J. Waahburne at three-fifieeo oclck. I Mr. and Mr. Ham Han Warner lelt ; ibi morning f"r Snn FranciM-o whee The greatest enemy of the forest, the greatest menace to forest conservation and renewal, is the hand of the man who starts .a forest fire. A thought less hand, usually; vandal hand, oc casionally; a lawless hand, alwaya. Forest fire prevention Is largely a problem' of moral and civic awaken ing, and sa such it ia up to the people of Kugene to become arounsed as never before to connerve by proper protection and use our great natural heritage, the forests." Big Event Planned Thorough preparations are being and calling to the attention of the public the duty of every one to help prevent and suppress forent fires. "In witneJia whereof, I have here unto act my hand this 22nd day of April, UCV K. B. PARKS. Mayor. Started In 1920 I cttsint the week will be marked by This is the week which originated apeeial sermon in the churches on in the northwest in J It'll as Forest 1"' "P'ritual truths in connection with 4 ... t. . ...... the movement. Protection Week, an rni.ch is ueing( The ra(iP0,j, fnmt j filing f Heralded all over t:ie n:.on as an co-operate to the utmost, with any or Some interesting etimntci on th? number of visitors Kugene may ex pect during the children's patfeunt lo be held by the schools of Lane Satur day, May 0. are quoted by K. J. Moons schools. l... i .,u nirtn1 fi,raut 1 COUOI.V . BU pt rlll t 111 I r II I () I , r-opfr..e in the r.rious pro.r.m. ' are more lh liWJW I child rjn rhr,lL.lel for the The fore.t the K.;. cf 4 and 20 in the officer. k merch.nt. to pl.ee win- ountr, jccord.nit to the Inst .oho 1 do.- di.pl.v, for which they have (-1 "n'u"- -M"" P0'0"' 5 Ke.lion.. Speaker, will appear at all I ' ,an 10.000 ch.ldren are enrolled In .ervice club luncheon., .chool. and ; ' -"unty dr.tricl.. there are 4..n ,o.,n people,' meetinr.. The Sunday t'"-her. employed in the county Al- those lined will be here it in certain that a majority of the children and teachers in addition to the'parents if the children and other members of the family will l in Kufcene for the pu- "The fore.t Resnt." Mr. Moore prerlicta. away oui-a m toe uy. vi uu wut.. llullulo lull was plain William loily. Ju bik truvels ou tun lyccuin l6e ' has been a.ru:isml Willi siub peiaon aift. u, Horace, tlreelry, Ijeorje truuie, 'ira.n, A; M. (inawohl, puu li.lier of the old Cinciniiati "tiinw Mgut," Buauu II. Aullioiiy, "M. IJUJd, Mark Twain, Hill d uun) utliera. Mr. Ackley was a personal friend of Uoiiicr llioenporl, fanioii. cartooni'l uf Ureaou. He Hul 111 clluifiu uf III lmvriiuurl eihibil ai the l.iwia and Clark uposilion, and liner traveled iu u lecliiru tour with the ciirluunmt. "1 oin'o alt pled lo lisnrii oil! lb. uillnlier of tliem i'l.or akelchna 1 luvi uinUe in my lite," sa.il Ackley. 'but after It ran Into Hie iiiIiIiuih 1 cjuit liiurlni. Allhouth 1 hsfe no! made piilun s of lliiruini or tViilidne, other preaidrnls who bnv ut for my aillioiutlei Inrliulid Wllnon, Tn'.t, Kuottvelt and Cleveland. Arthur llriabane ave me the only editorial 1 ever fit lor my work, and Jimmy Hniunrrlon drew nie a carton." Kour eut before Hie war KnUer Wilhelm poaed fur Mr. Ackley at Home, llaly, on hit only lecture uur of the nun Infill, he fernlli. Hiinni tula trip be made sllhourttea of many celebrities who nflernurda nllainej world fume throiih the war, Includuuj Clemrnceau and Havld 1,1") il (Irurgc He la accoiiipnuied by Marry Jr., or "lluildy," bis 12-year-old sun, who l as famous for his years ua bis father. He Is an child clown and eiiierinim r, and served ss a pane, hired by ltotar lans at t tin Fresno convention tu pl.ly jokes on their frirnds while the meet Ing was in progress. , lliirwin Hristow, Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Salvation Army's Campaign Planned lin y will be lor .lie com,,,, . sc.v , - - .. , F nlimb(.r M vi.it Eugene that ,dn.v wiil indicatinj individual reaponaibilltv for ' Macduff, supervisor of the t'aacaile j iimloubtfdly set a record for nttend core with fire in the forests. Cover-! forest. "We have a wealth of siik-i""" ' n event ever held in the nor Walter M. llirrce and I'rcsiilenl vetimiN and ideas for nrozrams. but I city , Jlr. .loore states. ( oolidi-e s proclniiiations have alreailyj bemuse of our limited stnrr we cannot been issued. j cull on every organization. Hut we "The cause of the national forest j are willing lo do our best, and what is very dear to Kusene," says Mayor i resources we have available are at Parks. "Forests are the biggest ! the command of any organization dur single economic asset the city has. j lug this week." t Miss Freda linodricb left yesterday noon for her home in l'urllnbd ufler a visit of several days in Kugene. . Inlitrr Xnunna No. III. Lndirs of the llrienl, are ti. meet the coming Situr day evening in Ihe I. II. t). F. temple. Osourn Hotel I'boue SU1. Ceuuty Parlour, tf i.vsur:; with hkxky thomp. j tf ! Speaking dates for Kugene service clulia and other societies in the in terest of the Salvation Army finan cial drive April -'II were announced nt New Scout Officer Meets With Council t. H. t birk. new seoui executive for Ibe It")' N'O'it n m mil. was offi ciny Jniinlled in hix posit ou si the Ms.v M for $;..'t70 ; iiiect'ng of the exeit)tie meeting of Ihe meeting of . the nuim il nt I In ( blunder f rnin- the sdvisory committee nnd officers I iiince lnt night. of the nriny nt the (Hhurn hotel hist nip lit, SienKers nnd their dntes nre as follows: CnptHln O. P. Slrtcklnml, 1'ortlnnd: Lions' club lodny; Mlks club tonight; nnd Kiwnnis club Mondiiy. Knnign Mntide l.ee of I'nrtlsnd Hes cue Ilmne: Hotnrjr rhib Tiiesdny. Adjutant Jetoie Hoe; Amerirsn ,e cion meeting. ' Major nnd Mrs. WfnTerbnrfom snd Pnrrv ia T'lncAfl fspis'n nnd Mrs. O. ! Stricklnnd of J r trr7 ISUUSLU l-'esKilohtr if n ncoiii csuip this miimner were discussed, nnd pluns laid for holding cntirls of honor for prciPiitntiirii of mer.t luidxes. Jinlc tl. 1'. Sk pworih, w.if elected rluiir tmin of the committee, nnd N, I. .Mi' hinds bus been nt ting n s crctar until the nrriviit of Mr. ( lurk, nnd he w II aIko net nn ihnirmni of the pui- I city ci'liiiniHee. At Ilarrisburg y iirmy lste heHdtpinr'eers si I'orihind rr hi iiriiiinn"" in inr iiiei nn. ni i i wns Jesse lt"e, adjutant of the crps I ii i tir; kui iii: i..rii here, fnnniiittce members attend !ig C-Hn' Hr.dge work his beu"chec.;e imiry in, Hoi-, i uniriimii, ,i. v.. Turnbull, serretsry, H. H. Itrundnffe, treasurer, (Jeorge I.uve, (ieitrge Mc Morrnn, I'nul H. Kelty and Frank Jenkins. Eastern Oregonian Favors new Roads Judge C. I1. Unrnard nnd Clinton llurd mid (.), K. Urnwe, county v un miKsIoiiers, will attend the niontiily niicllng of the slitla highway cont ih shIoi) to be held nt t'ortlmul for two dn.vs starting tomorrow. The two mi jor projects of Intercut to J.nne county to come before the slnte bitird nre, the Ir-tCng of the contracts for the new Hendricks bridge nnd Ihe rond work on (he MUchly section of the Kugene Florence highway. Itotb of these pro jects sre expected to be stnrled In the near future nnd probably be com. pteted before (he end of the summer, according to Judge tlnnmrd. Al though the matter of improvement. uf the Willamette hiKhway by slnte and county ro-operntioii inny be dl-oimx-'d nt Ihe meeting It is tmt prdtabK that any definite action will be t'ken, j Tudge llarnnrd sn'd. The forest ser- j vice Is completing a survey nnd esil- j mute ni to the cost of the Improved mrnt up to ('Hkriilge snd this Is not yet ready, Il Is announced. "Hill" Hnnley, prom'nent entile bnron of the Burns, Oregon, country nnd booMcr for roads, both rsil nnd auto, is s. strong advocate of the Mc i Kemie bighwny as an nrtrry to con nect Kan tern Hregon with the V 1 In metre vnlley. Mr. lhnley writes to Weorge Melvin Miller of this city that in the near future (Jt.vernor i'icrce and the members of the state hiehwav commission are to he in Knstern tlre gon In lniect certain road propoeals and that several connecting link that will tie tip with ihe McKenxlo route are contemplated. to a cond rahle extent :iicp jh. Friday. The crews on each rdn jr.' unable to work Sfvause of h:.?.. wu.''i br.-ugiit on by the recent raiti!. The frrrv ha Hcn n b' en c!oi t i down, mnkiiig the fifth lime this yenr. I due to the In lib wnter. K w hials Ji'' being iird to linnspi-rt tlic .n;i, school children from ncios ttie r v to siviool. STATISTICS D0fN FI'STKH--At lactic rhrlatlni ho. i pitHl. Tuesilly, April L'l, lllo, Mr. and Mrs. ('. W. Kosler Sprlogf eld. a son. WKAdANT At Hie Kugene lmpitnl. Wednesihv. April "L1, lll-.'.l. lo .Mr. and Mrs. I V. Weagunl. 7!ir l'.. ta i teenth avenue eiisi, a diiugtiter. Gopher Proves to Be Clever Rodent That these who are campaigning gainst the gepher ami other ground pests iu l-ane county are compeling islnil coii.iderable talent la Indicat ed by a story rerelre.1 here from lie eela head in wealern l.sne, Frank Prltoy, keener of Hie government lislil at lleceia, finding Hint hia grain : bins were being inraded art a ce trap on, night and found n rule llllle (opber present the next morning. He Ing a lover of all w ild life I lie light. li'Mise keeper did not desire to kill Ilia rodent but carried it across ihe suspension bridge that .pans a swift creek near Ihe lighlhouae and liber led lh, gopher in the woods nl a eon si(rabls distance. The trap was set again and another gopher nns csuihl. The trip rfcros, the creek wss mad again; for seven dsva running a go pher waa eauaht earn night and lib ersled the nevt dsr. A neighbor sug gested thai Ihe gopher be marked aa suspicion was amused thai he was "repeating" at lh. trap. The gopher marked with gray painl. pre iimshlr ihe snme one lhat made the trip In Ihe trsp for seven ).. found the following morning in the cage, lie was again liberated and nmr Mr. lienor is wondering utiat action to take. Ileglnnrra and Advanced Popular 8onp Immrdiatcly VVATtRMAN METHOD WINNIE IRENE RUSSELL 2 'lh Ave. K, rhon 17 j T'Jfi. Il; WmMM Valley Printing Co. Ovr U. 8. Nat'L nana. WeDOINO AND BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS COMMERCIAL AND SOCIAL PRINTING P0R QUICK SERVICB CALL 40 A "Short Cut" Through Washday It's ii loiitf Imnl tiitinu! iliiv- Wnsiitliiv. Hut von can Ink,. n ".slioil r'ul" Hint will iiinko th, tiino shoitfr 11 ii 1 t1(. work onsicr .lust onll r,- "Thrif-T-SDrviceM-oiir sorvioo which Munis cvcn-thinK wnshcl, n, n.;iv. t linn, cxci.( ih ft work which c.incs nli'cn.lv mine,!. on uccl only to touch with n h:ni,l iron Mich nrticles n.t shirts, waists ami dresses. I ho work is well done and the cost is low Tele phone us today for n real short cut through a lomr tiny. Telephone 252 for those services Thrif-T-Service 6c per Pound lo per Pices and 10 reduction on Friday's & Saturdays. Rough Dry at a Very Reasonable PIECE RATE Domestic Laundry 143 7th Ave. W. j. T. Snelson Prop, Send it CONT HOME ractor: And - BUILDERS were never better prepared to supply you with Lumber, Lath and Shingles We have a large stock of lumber of all grades and dimen sion, and have added two new trucks to our equipment which insures you of prompt delivery. Remember we offer you nothing but old growth stock of the most durable quality. We have a plan service that is of great benefit to any one planning a home and we want you to come in and make use of it. It Will Pay You To See Us Before You Build. The Booth-Kelly Lumber Co. 507 Willamette St. Phone 452 FOR CORRECT TIME TIIOXE 172 AX &ILLV OEBsVRTHCKT STORE FOR SPRING AXD SUMMER BREEZES TO BL0AV , 1 1 70UTH COMMANDS ITS sWJ GOLDEN HOUR! Writ lk EUT NATURE DEMANDS UaSffikafelsillfJ ITS COMPENSATION! 1 ame of the Bin Wurlllior ir fflsF fvSI snow j I AMWmtfm MAUDE RADFORD WARREN'sHi mTTT, ' 1 PM& vvidcly rcr.d novel cf today- A" : i mimmATi conjosture nt the 1 ' j I ilJ. mS ". Koal of tomorrow's vouth- S III irS?6 -i. , U Jacqueline : If'mW A r nfisr-vrMars n L0GAN I i " 1 i'ffRlfi DQ lK il Ell. 1 i. . .i - I - aVB a. a Mr VO. J tVV WLJ BU .-."ivvuu B I WSM - -JrJ ' T M ' BIcGREGOR I S! W: ta jr . : l ; i MIPS U STEELE jl " llll ?IAAri 'NEWS 111' ssfj TENNANT - ' . PRicra EVENTS . s" ! 1 I;Tff -i i - - v in iii i r xi . i mi wm : rau vi upt - i 1 1 1 1 i lis in i a i rut ni in ifirvv i i mi ..'.-- jm .Vw'-.i 1 1 n i K V'is. i DeVANEY II ; ! ntujvj . wv s -the I! oV dm Back Up The Windows With New Cretonnes And Curtainings That Reflect Your Home Tastes The home takes on a new brilliancy with sun light playing into nooks and corners, long hidden by the clouds of the past few months. Soft, rich draperies-in colors of the fresh bean ties of spring. Now is the time to make selections from a well selected stock. They are so interesting to look at, too. A3 a Special Inducement Cretonne Special, Yard 19c Ant) Just when new Inexpensive drapes may be needed. Special lot of 31 and 36 inch cretonnes in pretty patterns. Nothing in the lot less than 25c value. Women's Kid Gloves Very Special, Pair 79c -This Is a special lot of white kid gloves in sizes 6 to 714. CELEBRATING NATIONAL GINGHAM WEEK Choker Special This is a Trade Stimulator We just made a large purchase of different styles ami colors of chokers that we are of lcring you at a very low price. No 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 $1.25 Luckey's Jewelry Store W, W. BRIST0W Carpet Cleaning Oi-rvt ST..r.r.,o at. Phoiie300 Phone Springfield J w"irf:f.;,i & Mj,,., THE WILLAMETTE PRESS THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS VT9 mi. i. .a .-J ZZZ. v tIA Hit Ml RRt9 r"'.