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About The Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1924-1930 | View Entire Issue (April 23, 1925)
rgo Ten TIIE EUGENE GUAED Thursday Evening A.:i - - "1"U " 1 1 ! ! TAKE NEW POST ItolHen Dirkemoo, In(ructfr of 11 rat ion in the University of Oregon, . has icrrptrd a pui.ii.on in the depart ment of history in the Kthical Cul ture drhonl, w l'frk, snd will tin frtakfl his new dutiei in the fn II. The Kthirfll Culture school hss a upe rint prnjtrnra of moral rdurntion. It Is promotrd hy a Rroup of wenliby east ern rcntflrtit v. No littlo amount of prestige (toes with an appointment to the fsoilly of this Frhon as qualified ratnilatrM fur'. position are rnsidered from all purta of the Tnited Stair s before final selections are made. In. I tat-id Cm ill Murrey, profenitor of liimory el Cnlnmhin university and author of the "I'nited States of America. " wns f-r seven years head of the history department of the Kthica! Culture school. Mr. Ilckerson was rrndunted ffm the 1 'ni versify of Oregon with the biirhelor'a rlfgree in HCTi and will ne ceive his maHfer of nrf k deitm' In June, Jle hns taught hUlnry nnd the twin I sciences In the University hixl. -)ioo on t h t cn mpus for t he m t five years. Harold Iln.vmond Itt'iijsnnn. n srnd ll.i tn of the 1020 class of the Univer sity of Oregon ami principal of the University hj.li school for the past three rears, has J'ist hern nwnrdd Hie $1.(100 Cubherly fellowship t In land Stanford nniverMily nnd will un dertake work there next full for his degree of doctor of philosophy. As a .. Iiitig fellow he will have rhurge of the practice teaching, and have miperrisipn of the work in observa tion of lencliing in (lie Klunford school SOCIETY AND CLUBS By MARIAN LOWRY Kriduy Uridge. club uieuiUerjf Are this evening eim-ruining at a dinner pirty fur their huttundM at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Carroll. Tin.' dinner is to be ot Mix-thirty o'clock. Mrs. J. V. Kays is to be hostess to members of JiHieums club tomorrow uftcrpoon at the Sigma house. daughter, Mrs. II. W. Thompson, an'J Mrs. itticD Vtaahburne M;irlin tu u rive tins evrning from Hun Kranciso for a visit. Mrs. Martin will visit ii.tr parents, Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Wmki. bur ne of .Springfield. The woman's auxiliary cf Ht. Mnr Kpiscopnl church is tu'mcti at the home of Mrs. Flora Micdomild at OIL' Tenth avenue witt tomorrow afternoon. An event that is "f interest to inmy thin evening nil! he the concert of the Cecilia n Choral club', which is to be given at the university inui auditorium. Tomorrow evening members of the Shrine club are entertaining with duneing and curd parly for all mem bers of the organization and their wives. I he affair m to be given nt the MfiKonic temple at eight o'clock. These will also b u program. Mra. Frank Jenkins Is expected to arrive home this evening from I'ort- M nu where she lum lee for the past two weeks. Mrs. J. S. Muglndry Ih expecting tier j New County Road Is Asked of Court Miss Lylnh .MrMurphey plans to IJeta I'hi : 'l"av """"'b'' f"r It' seburg to meet bit mottier. Mm. Atoms aicMurpnei, who is returning to Kugene after it lay of four mouths in J, Angelt-M. J Word has been received on the un' j rersity campus of the marriage .-f i Lieutenant Kmerald F. Sloan and Mis f.uciie Schaffer which Vntk plan April I -'I. Mr. Sloan is n gniduate 'f the i university with the pIhkb of MKl'2, and j Mrs. SlonnV home has been in Mi ; soula, Montana. 'J'hey will make their home in Misioula where Lieutenant Kloan is atationrd at Frt .M;oul:i. The A. A. U. W. Is to have a lun cheon at th Anohorage Saturday. Members will discuss college girls problems. , Pntrons and frlenda of the high school ore greatly interested in the : entertainment and plays to be given tomorrow evening at the high school by the rnrent-Teacher anHociation. Three one-act plays are to be given, the proceeds to go to the student loan fund. The program ia to begin nt i rijtiJi'iii ii'ca o cioch. I't4lnhliithuieiit of n new county road to connect the Coburg road with the of education. Mr. jlrujiiiiiin received " "V"" " " ' "7 . bis master of arts degree from Or gon lns( year. T 10 BE REASSESSED Readjustment of property assess ment a in the F.ugeun htiHiness dis trict, particularly where- there has been rnnNidcYnhle. building during the pant year, will soon be under way. acrnrding to announcement of Hen. F. Keeney, county nttsertsor. The assess ment for (be vnrious county districts Is now nearing completion end then the I'jigeue district will be checked itp nnd completed, the aNessor slates. One piece of property on the south- went corner of Ninth avenue east and I'earl street which Ik owned by the city will go on the tax nll and It la probable t hnt back taxca for five years will also be required, the as Mcssor slates. This property which , woa purchased o number of years ago for ii. site of a proposed new city ball has never been used for municipal purposes nnd the ground Is now drawing rent of $HSO n ypnr from the Kugene. Service station. The buildings are Uu the tax rolls but the ground has been exempt, the as aessur said. bouse is being urged by n number of residents of that district uud the matter was taken up with I'. M. Morse, county engineer, lodny. The proponed road which will follow prop erty lines and uot cut through any far nib is about one mile in leiufth and will be of much convenience to farmers who nt present have to make a trip of about three miles to reach tho Coburg road from their homee north of tho McKeuxie. Oregon Instructor To Publish Hook Woril wan rrceivi'd hfr lliii wivlt Hint the lllfonl I'tiivprsity I'rm hn airtptril Mr hiIIIiiiIIoii, "The Mitul 'f Kml," tll work nf III', ( I), Thorpp, nKHnrlnIn iirnrrNNDi' of Kim- In lh 1,'iiivcrnlty of Hi niton. The lliuuilrrlil on Krulu vat I'rofraxir Tlinrpr'a (lifali, wriltrn in mrllnl fill filliiionl tor llif ilinrpn of itixtot of .liilo..ipliy In llirnuiiri', n Ii it-It Hi? Onion inn u olilninnl lliia irlti( at tin- 1 nlii'r.ily of .Mlihisn. Ilavlnj ri'iintly imim-il liir f i tin 1 oi ain tmil.'iu for ili ilot'torair, I'r.if. Tliorpo I. iiiiihinc orriinariiiFnla to mnkr a trip iibroml, limn i'oniilrtin i year'. Irav. of nimrnn from ilio mii "rllv. llf viill W r,-,niiiniiic, h) Mr.. 'I'lioriir. In tlir fill. Iir will offir rourara nt tlr. j.m In i:nlili vrrai-, lpl pnIIOMII of KlIKiUti ,ro.r .1) ,., i'i ltii liii, i-iiui, nr in ivrilten Kiiglitli. New Cosmopolitan i Store to be Opened Nnrritl KI.M-Vli.'Mrrs of llir fo.ino. ! Milan Ulnm Inr. of thin I'iiy will to j to Mi'M nmillo loluorrow to iittrml 1 tlir f irliml ol'rliiii, of tin. iMV tlorf "' ' Ail llii-rr. The ooiMliin of I tlir nfw iori of tin. coi.'iTii nt InnV. prlolrnif a .if,ur, fr ja). m Hie forvnllln op.iimi will aUn l.i. Iih in I lie ni'nr fuiiirr, ii.Toriliiin to offi liulii of ihp 1'onipnn.r hrrr. Tln or (Hnllnilion iilnnn on oprniiiK n Ku flif lorf lull no fnr loi .nilnlilr ration linn ,rrll oMninril. I lhr nn lioilmrmrnl. Th offh-ri of llir rii. ny ari In Ijumr nml nmnr Ku rnr proplf arc inirrriipil in tlir imii-pid. "Mothers' Day" . Program Planned Prepornilnnn for npi-clnl "Molhera' liny" proiiruiiK for llm Klrat t'hria linn rliiirrh Kiiinlny, .Mny III, are bc inr mmln, arronliiiK In annoiinorm.nt Imlny of Dr. H. V. Hlivi-rn, pnntor. 'J im fori'lionn prniirmn will bo a pnK runt In rhnrKc of ,Mr. Tlimnna llailry iiiio i ii I H win lie iiiproprlill frr tlir' olnrrninoii of "MoUiorn' liny," llr. Htlirrn ntntrn. A npi-riul prom am In i nnnor o unit Hera will also ba dt-liv eri'ii at the morning nervit'en. In til" evening l.nverne Hmitli will alng Inilinn nonga In conlnme, In llic au-liiiniiceinriit. Revival Service Is Opened Here . It la learned thac another exponeut of wlmt In termed the full gonpel, b:i been engaged by the llilile Hliiuilnrd church to hold a nerien of meetings in Eugene and the firm of the aerloa wn held lam evening nt the inhaiou lo cated at the corner of Seventh and I'earl atreeta. Hev. Hornahuh, the local paator, had given out Hint Evangelist btuern ngol, of Nncrameuto. who Ii connecio l with nn Independent church at that plnce. hns been engnced nnd ihnt hi. work was better known throughout ! mo en wnero ha had been engaged quite largely along evangelistic lines Ihnn It wns on the coast nnd it ws hoped, he Bald, that thoe w"ho look Willi favor upon the "full gospel" would rnlly lo tbe ailpport of the services. , Tonlghfn sermon topic will be: "Why We Kelieve the Itible is the Word of (iod," according to announcement. Hoard of Control Coes to Pendleton H.M.EM, Ore., April 2.L-Tlia atiito hoard of control will be in Pendleton tomorrow in company with architect to stnku out the ground for the wing of. tho eastern Oregon stale hospital, aiilohorlseil hy nn appropriation of K'l'n.tXKI hy the 11125 legislature. Tho ""ant app I llrlo It. W. llossnck. of Portland, to draw plnns for the S.'ltl.tHKI pnvillion at tbn slate tuber culosis hospitnl iiiur here, llids will bo called for as soon as Is possible. Blaze Starts in Booth-Kelly Mill SPItlNunmi. April ;a. (Spe. cinll.- A mull fire broke out in the Ho 'Hi-Kelly snwinlll yesterday after noon, whin the fuses blew out III the transformer loom, Igniting il,e con-! Inlnrr which they were In. The ui.lill ' switch was nuickly pulled, limiting I lie entire mill down for a period of nimui I miniiles. ami the blnre wua quickly j eiliiiuiln-d with rhemii-iil exliin- I uisliers. No ilnnuige was ilone. j LAST SHOWINGS TODAY! Eugene Was Amazed! "THE HOUSE OF YOUTH" A Drama of Today with Jacqueline Logan Malcolm McGregor Chrlatla Comedy 'Why Hesitate" K1NOC1RAMS Horns of tha Ulg Wurlltzer Tomorrow "A Man Desires' Carpet Cleaning Olivi St., mrt m i Phone 300 i Dean Peavy Will Address Chamber leorje W. I'eaiy, dean of arbn.'i f foreslry of Ihe llrre n rlnilliirsl O'llrge, v,i! ,hr prmclp,! epesker at the spri-isl liiu.-hn.ii pro gram h be hrl.l In the Kugene chom. I'cr of mminrrr I'hiira.lay. April ,'ill In ob,ervnoii- of Aiiiencan r'urest " ek. according t i annonni eineot of I- Kngrne rln.lw:. k. rhamtirr e,-re lary. Irsn IVavy will tjik ,,, vlil. of the (rrtii forrsls and stress t'ie nerd of prulertlnu during I It com i'i siiminrr es.in. A musical pro it mil f. r the l,,,iir,, ,ii arranged. llir Lawn Contests to Be Held This Year Klrst awsnl In ttie annnsl Iswn can. test to be ...ndilrtrd b) the women') mill. Ir ,,f ih, rhamher of romioeMe will he S this jr. it , ni".iinre.l ee nd priie i:l be f.1, and there wjl lie four oilier ft prises. lily persons who care for their own lawns mny rompete. it Is stated Mwns under care of profe gsrdners sre In. Iiril.lr. Points nffrr-.l Include 50 founts f,.r lbs condition ..f the lawn and ,Vl f .r shrubs. At rnsro. rna.-f. there will be two ! of jodgrb. one i"or tha July coatrst and one lor August. ll w I Dl 77 J J SMNMR) Designer PATTERN BU.R06C mix mm PL DESIGNER R1TTERN INCUICHN3 BUR06E SEE THESE PATTERNS AND OTHERS AT Mutual Ufa. U. M. Bpragua. JO R (IB. y MAIL ORDEHS PROMPTLY AND CAREFULLY KILLED SAME DAY RECEIVED LADIES HOME JOURNAL PATTERNS ARE HERE - AX BILLV DEPARTMENT STORE HEADQUARTERS FOR EVERFAS1 FABRICS. MANY NEW WEAVES WOMEN'S "BOBOLINK" GUAKAXTEPn ' SILK HOSIERY PAIR $1.25 Featuring Specials For Final Days Of Gingham Week! In addition to these items you'll find a number of other specially priced merchandise to make Ginsha Week a memorable one. s m As usual Ax Billy's for" piece goods largest and most complete stocks abound here. Entire Stock Oi "KALBURNIE' GINGHAMS Go At, Yard iS FAST COLORS TOO 32 INCHES AVTDR - J..aOJ. VVUVJllO J. JJ 7,,ltSIlteu ,hP ""'i kltChen W"h dalnty thlnsSl that yu can eas"y maka Irom our new summer Kalburnle ginghams. "7hk, glfghRm curtjil'1s tor your winffows, use gingham aprons and gingham house dresses. LttLn?n I6! I a", , k ,"kt 1uW- ,Come ln today and Iet us 6how you tho fascinating patterns and rich colorings in Kalburnte glnglums. Extra Special! "Duretta" Cloth, 3 Yards 99c Just as tho name Implies 'ffirmly woven whlto twilled fnbrlc- so serviceable for house dresses, aprons nurses aprons, etc. Specially priced nt 35c the yard. Silk Stripe Madras Reduced To, Yd. 49c And a wonderful value at 60c. In light, summery patterns', 32 Inches wide; special lot. Can You Picture Buying V1 Co Voiles At So Low A Price .J iS pX't"" whlch are 80 8ea8onab,c- 500 'ards ,0 of,er at New Lingerie Checks, Yard 29c t It's softness and texture makes It" an Ideal material for dainty lin gerie. Choi of eight lovely shades, onhld, rose, light blue, flesh, peach, nllo, malie alao whito. Yard wide. A HKAUTIKl-Ii LOT OP Fine High-Grade 55c, 60c And 65c - LKGIIOHX TISSUES ANDKHKOX ZKL'HYRS AND English Longcloth, Only 19c Yard A cloth of merit, soft finish, 3S inches wide. At this price one should buy for future as woll as pres ent use. . . Lingerie Crepes, Yard 27c A special lot of wonder fully durable crepe for Ihose practlcnl under things.. Require no iron In. Plain colors and dainty lingerie, prints. Jap Crepes, Very Special, Yard 21c Japanese crepes needs no Introduction as they are so favorably known for their serviceability as well na launder so satisfactorily. True these are termed as shorts but usuable lengths In lot. GllBRAE GINGHAMS AM, FAST COLORS S2 IXC! IKS IDK --In an array of twenty charming patterns and shades to select from. Your fingers will itch to gel out a needle nno' thread when vou see these splendid (Including imports) soft cVrapory ginghams. Need Cretonnes To Brighten The Home? YAH'KS TO 1 no 4i V Y A K I) j ZJC - A special lot mt S and Ss Inch colorful cretonnrs In a g.wi selec tion of patterns. Offered Just when house cleaning is at Its heuht--the transformation of new window hang ings taking rlace. (-.INGHAM WKKK STKCtAL! Table Damask Yard 79c Yes. the linen department, too. I oln to (Its r.inshim Week super values. Kor Instance one lot colored bonier table damask In white combined with two and three Inch border Mn.i of gold, blue or nve ARE YOU BOTHERED "WITH TIRED FEET? WOMEN'S PERFECT CORRECTIVE FOOTWEAR A COXSTAXT DELIGHT AXD COMFORT ASSURED -And smart enough to be a favorite for lis stvle alone. Sprlnetlme. ths time when all thlnp. are primpel up and repaired for that most glorious part of the vesr. summer-brings the fart to mind that summer cannot be enjoyed with tired aching feet and that this la the logical time to repair .hi, phyalcal damage. Come In and ! ns prove to you that comfort ran be yours without the aid of heaw hundlesome arch support shoes i shoes with built in arches i or arches worn In the shoes. And If you need shoes, we can rurplv vou with a shoe that Is orthopedirally and si-lentificallT cor rect and at a price that la within reason. -IX BLACK KID, PAIR $,?.no -IX BROWX KID. FAIR ;.;,o r7frshes'n ,"1,','u, boiU ,h" m(, ond.rful News For Men And Boys Just a few good reasons why it pays for men and boys to do their shopping at Ax Billy's. Men's Lisle Dress Socks, Pair 35c 3 Pairs for $1.00 Mercerized lisle dress socks of merit. HlRh spliced heel and reinforced in all wearing parts; colors are medium grey, champagne, navy, cordovan, French tun also black. Sizes 10 to Men's Balbriggan Union Suits 85c FRIDAY- - SATURDAY SPECIAL, The -well known "Royal Mills" line, In correct weight for spring nnd summer wear. Short sleeves, nnklo len,,th ecru color, sizes 3G to 46 Men's $1.19 Work Shirts Only 98c FRIDAY AXD SATURDAY SPECIAL! Good weight Chambray work shirts, double stitched through out, full cut, long sleeves, regulation collar, two pockets. Sizes to 17. Men's 65c Knit Ties At 39c FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIAL! At such n low price men will sco the Importance of freshening their supply ot neckwear. Pretty patterns. The saving is more pronounced ii you get two nt a time .ac Boys' All Wool Two Knicker Suits At $10.75 It makes mother nnd father both proud to see their boy in stylish looking clothes anil It gives tho hoy a feeling ot self respect among his phv or schoo' mates. Why accept just ordinary clothes when .vou can get the kind that 1 will give your boy a distinctive appear ance. The two pair of knickers Insures double wei-r. Yoke and pleated back, full helled, full lined throughout, sizes to 17 i an anil brown tweeds. r Boys' Silk Stripe Madras Rlnme. T.l 70, -With coatlesa rtuv. .tmn. - .. .. ". them in uin.i, mem. it 8 on v niturai i"' button eiiff. . 1 . , ' '"'"on on co ar band, two onion cuffs, one pocket, sizes B to It years. Th Boys' Blouses 85c The " Little rnlnn.r- size, ,0 U years. (-,,! n rn" " fT rtp. 4 Pounds Golden Bananas 25c - HECKS of SILKS ys OFF HJOM RIKiULAR TRICKS TArrKTA S'S S, ETC. $4.50 All Wool -Note , w . 8 GOOdS' Yard $1'98 dress VAa'ln'auch'c'i,5 'nrh,'-,: wonderful quality wool surnmrt via In u, h charming shades a, rose, onhld and orar.fe-