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.jjv Evening, April 24, 1925 Page Five CITY NEWS tnllt HP IM .. frolic Planned yW l lets. '' "Ho-datos ' are to . f'.m c ? I .r for .r.dt. of " .Trsiiv al ui'lr-cia iV. ui-.7--- . tb. c;a;..p. ..J ilic Woman's building. ShoPP "p re o f""lib tlie J The committee, oompnsed of - anil two seniors, lin set ! ! ?,'r hour bcr.w the llrt ,lvn lowu. Strawber- ice crenm. ba" been promised ...i,ie,. Tliose in choree .,ran8on.ei.t are Charles Jo.t. lulorn Tearson. tditator Visits . B ) Bmler. head of the history . o-oir.tn Xnrinnl sehool. SMo"mo..lb.,-as guest of honor at pr Homer i. I."""." "tinn department of the university, tii Rainov enVG the iddrrss The musical elections were , mm polo, and a vocal duet. Mable J bnson was the pianist, and CJrnre Prison, and Mary Halt gave the j ft The rluh will hold its next ttttinf. May TeeaW to Corvallls Minbpr! of tne ipmpnin. nntr litr orjEnnizatinn of Eastern Star wo awn will to C'orvalliB Saturday to . it.A T A. ( ' Temenids Kttl - - lbre. Questions regarding the con itimtton and ritual, as well as the -.f nntinn.nl nrirnntzifltinn. miiiun .-i .-. will be diseased at the conference, mrl it is expected that some changes will be made. The delegation will leave Ejfpne on the .t o'cioeK stage atur- .. ami iinnn llipii nrrivnl 8JT inm mi's. " itOrrallis, will be met by the O. A. Leiving For Washington Mrs. W. P. Rnynton and Mrs. E. F. ii.-.m) Inft tutnv fnr Chenov. Wash... whrr- they will visit Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Ilolmqmst. Mrs. Holmquist is n f Mm Rnvntnn. flnd Mr. Holm ,,;-t is mcmhnr of thp fnrultv of Oney Staff Normal school. Hoth wre former residents of huRne. 1 r. W. P. Roynfnn accompanied Mrs. Bnynton and Mrs. Howard as far as Portland, wherp he will attend the meeting of Sigma Xi nt the medical Sfbool. try department. "Each year the pub lishers send a representative to cover the various scientific department! of the country, and advise .those in charge of new hooks that are coming off the press, and to obtain informa tion regarding the general sentiment." said II. G. Tanner, professor of chemistry. mming his position be re the first uf the year. Teacher is Appointed Miss Sada Jacobsun hat been ap pointed as teacher iu the Swamp school in district number ICS for the remainder of the school year owing to the illness of Mrs. Vena l'entico who will be unable to resume her work again litis semester according to word received at the office of the county superintendent of schools. $27,050 Pledged A total of $L'7,050 was the amount pledged to the university Student L'nion drive last night. The first day of the drive witnessed a great deal of enthusiasm especially among the freshmen who are working hard to put their ouotn over the top. $50,000 has been set as the goal to reach bv tomorrow night, by Hob Mautz, chair man of the committee. "We must have this amount by tomorrow night." he said, "or we cannot go over the top by Saturday." Degrees Conferred Degree of master Mason was con ferred upon a candidate at Cottage firovo by the degree team of the Craftsman's club, an organization of university student masons, nt Cot tage (irove Wednesday night. On April this team will confer the master Mason degree on a candidate in Kugene lodge No. 11. Returns to Office Miss iirace Norton, secretary of the Lane county chapter of the Ameri can Red Cross, who has been ill for more than a month, returned to her office this afternoon and worked for a short time on accumulated corre spondence and other work that has piled up during her absence. To Build Hall Hiver Hond residents will erect a new community hall, they decided al their meeting in the schoolhousc last night. The women's club will select the site, name committees to handle the work, it was decided. Mrs. Jenkins To Return Mrs. Frank Jenkins, who. has been in a hospital in Portland for several 'days, was to be brought homo today j by Frank Jenkins, who went to Port I land yesterday to accompany her home. Club Talk Scheduled Ernest Ludlow of 1he. Lions club will give a short talk on or ganization at the Young People's Episcopal society's meeting in the parish house at G:H0 Sunday evening. Mr. Ludlow has been active in or ganization work for the Lion's club and V. M. C. A. iu Chicago before coming here. Unitarism is Theme The first of two sermons on "I'ni tarisht and the Modern Mind" will be preached by Rev. Frank Fay Eddy nt the Unitarian church Sunday morn ing. The soloist' will be Kobert Mc Knight at this service. New County Road Asked of Court ' Going To Wales Havid John Jones, principal of Eu gene high school, and newly-elected city superintendent, will spend the summer with Mrs. Jones in Wales, it is announced. Mrs. Jones sailed sev eral weeks ago. Both expect to re turn in time for the opening of school next year. Deputy Assessor Through . Arthur Taylor, deputy county as sessor, who has been at work in the Hlachly area bas completed his wirk and returned a rep..ff to Ben K. Keeney, county assessor. There are now six of the 22 SDeeial loutips in the field completing tne annual as sessment check of the county. Publisher Visits William Ogden Wiley, treasurer of Mn Wiley and Son, Inc., of New York, scientific publishers, was on the csmpus this week visiting the chemis- Schools Are Visited Arnold Collier, assistant county su perintendent of schools, is visiting the I schools north and west of Noti today. This is the first official visit to these I districts made by Mr. Collier since as- I'ctitions signed by residents that use the Coburg road for entry to Eugene have been filed with the county court asking that a new coun ty road be established as a connect ing link between the Coburg road and the road leading south from the school house. The road width will be I0 feet if the petition of the signers is grant ed. This road of about a mile in length will cut considerable distance from the trip to Eugene, It is said. The petition signers also filed a bond for the rond viewing. Charges are Filed Against Local man Bail in the sum of $LVH) was posted today for Earl Fonda who was arrest ed at an early hour this morning at a downtown rooming house on a com plaint sworn to by his wife. A local woman was involved in the cafe but ahe was not held when the arrest was mnde. Fonda was held at the county jail until early this afternoon when he was arraigned and hail was imme diately provided for his release. I 1925 Hart Schaffner 4c Marx 4 Si! I Spring Suits ill fN pal Details of the program of the tenth annual meeting of the Christian, En- dejvor of Laue couuty to be held at Springfield have been completed. The session will open .Una evening aud' close Sunday evening: . ! The following is tne program: Friday Evening. 7:00 Kogi ration. :o0 Song Service and Devotional, Lorraine Slivers, It. J. Giffin. 7:55 We.come. Itespouse, Leo Det fenbacher. 8.10 Special Music, C. 11. Hoghntt. S:JO Keynote Address e Are My Witnesses Chas. T. Uurd. H:00 Acquaintance aud Fellowship meeting. :30 Uenedietioif, H. J. tiiffin. Saturday Morning. SAW Sing and Devotional Service, Iirraine Stivers. U:0O Bible Study, S. E. Childers. :30 Organized Committee. jM5 Progressive tiroup Confer ences: itnessing the toe i mj-r Meeting; Witnessing in the Socials, Katie Buchanan; Witnessing Throue'j Missions, Xada Ti"er; Witnessing in Winning Others, Dallas Hice. 11:00 Songs. 11: to Business Session, Leo Def fenlmcber . Saturday .-.riernoon. I:o0 Song Service and Worship, Lorrsiue Stivers, Oscar Cooper. ::0O Timely Ten Minute Topics: (traded Eudeavor. Walter L. Myers; Friends of Christ 1'n.grnm. Mary Uuiley; Quiet Hour, Christine l'fi'; Tenth l.egiou, Gordon Types; C. K. World and Bulletin, Neil McDonald; Life Work Itecruits, Walter Strain; Portland Convention, Clarke Aydelott. 3:10 Songs. 3:15 Address Ye Are My Wit nesess in the Society. C. T. Hurd. 4:00 Recreation, Ed Kirtley. Saturday Evening. 6:00 Bannuet, Dallas Rice. 7.30 Peppet and Budget Session, Ross Ciuiley. 8:15 Music, Veltie Pruitt. S:'J5 Address Ye Are My Witness es in Hip World, C. T. Hurd. 0:15 Benediction. Sunday Morning 0:45 Sunday school. J 1:00 Church service. Sunday Afternoon 2:30 Worship Feriod, Lorraine Sti vers. Pallas Rice.. . 2:50 Reports of Committees. 3:10 All Aboord for Portland. Mary Guiley. 3:15 Special Music. John Sieferr. 3:30 Address Witnessing for Christ, Chas. T Hurd. 4:00 Hecision Servire, E. V. Sti vers. 1:30 Benediction. 4:10 Officers Meeting. Sunday Evening 0:15 Tre-prnyer service. 0:30 C. E. Prayer meeting. 7:30 Song Service, Lorraine Stivers 7:40 Installation of Officers, Mary Guilev. 8:00 We want in Tortland conven tion, Chas. T. Hurd. f 8:10 Special Music. Sylvia Gilfilen. 45:15 Ye Are My' Witnesses In th Church, ('has. T. Hurd. 9:00 Closing Consecration Service. ed up. They are also putting some gravel on parts of (he new road where the ruts were very bad. Mr. Brundage went to Cottage Grove this morning to make a trip up Row River with C. H. Neal, super visor of the I' uipo.ua national forest, to inspect gome road work on Frank Briee creek. Mr. Mnt-duff and Mr.Brundnge also took a trip up the South Fork, cov ering about 0 miles over the new road work done last year. They report two or three bad slides, and the road Im passable by automobile, and in some phvee even by saddle horse. China's Agreement Will Help French PARIS, April UL Official circle declared that China's agreement to resume payment of the Boxer indem nity to Franco will greatly facilitate ratification by the French parliament of nine power treaty signed at the aslnngton conference. 1 ho agree ment was signed a week ago yester day. The other eieht signatories ratified the nine power treaty. 119 GET JOBS li U.S. OFFICE HERE 1 Bail weather conditions held em . ployment down the last week to below the showing it would have been had clear weather prevailed, it is an nounced by Frank L. Armitage. sup erintendent of the United Stales em- , ployment office, who compiled his re port for the week today. A total of 1 10 persons obtained employment through the help of the office, it is shown by the report. Of this figure, 103 were men and 10 were women. Mill and logging camps demanded by far the largest number of work men, 30 being sent to various mills or logging jobs over Lnno county. The classification of men's positions is as follows: Men, 103; Farm hands. 12: casual workers, 24; rommon laborers. 13; kitchen hands, 3; cooks, 2; mill ami logging camp hands, 30; machinist, 1; millwright, 2; chauffeurs. 2; tenm ster. 1 ; engineer, 1 : fireman, 3. Women, 111: House work, 7; wait resses. 1; kitchen workers, 2; sten ogrophers, 2; cooks, 4. Social Afternoons - Gay Evening Parties and Informal Dances Are the Settings for These Lace and Net Tunics Ik tlK 8 m Ay $17.95 Ulli mm s.ii.1al v 16 ISfe Keru luces and nll-ovor embroideries liavo taken Denu ville, France's fashionable "Palm Beach" by storm and so these chnrniing tunic dresses arc called" "Deauvillo Tunics." TUXJCS YES BUT IX REALITY THEY AKE DK ESSES FOU THEY ARE PLENTY LONG. Developed in embroidery net and all-over embroideries. Short oleaves trimmed Willi rows of crisp lnees. Clrnreful flare skirts with prodets of not nnl lure. Kcru rolor predominating but there Is also lavender dor blue, flesh anct brown. When worn over pastel slips they make a charming costume. Soe these "Deauvillo Tunics" displayed In our big corner window today. (THK ACCOMPANYING SKKTCH IS BUT SUGGESTIVE OF TUB AI.I-OVKK PATTERNS). In Tibet the difference between day and night temperatures Is some times as great as 50 degrees. CARD 0 THANKS We wish to thank our innny friends and neighbors for their kindness and sympathy through the sickness aud death of our son and brother, (ieorge Snyder Biid, and for tho beautiful floral gifts. MR. AM M US. W. U. BIRD ANI FAMILY. The Indies of the 5ih division of the Methodist A bl Society will hold a ba silar and conk ml f.md wiitc in the Iar nway Rldg., OtiS Willamette on Satur day. May 2. Aprons, childrcu'n and infant's clothes; fancy work of all kinds. Also .Sunshine Silver Polish. n2l Osnnrn Hotel Heautj Tarlour. Phone 601. tf INSliRK WITH HENRY TItOMP, tf Otto Sellin SELLS MEATS Introductory Specials Prime Beef Roasts 15c Beef Boil .... . 122c Personal attention given each order 4 Deliveries Daily Phone 1718 321 High St. BIG DANCE At Veneta Every Saturday Night Under new management Bob llolsten's Orchestra Everybody Welcome. DANCE at Coburg Bridge Pavillion TONIGHT Clears Complexion ht in Paris (Continued from nage one) totaling $525,478. Among the county awards was: Lane, $20,970.21. Agreement Reached. Benton county succeeded in getting its long hoped for agreement with the state commission regarding the im- l provement of Corvollis-.Vewport high way from Corvallis to Wren station, flume S.3 miles. The commission agreed to do the grading and the county will surface I he road. State Highway Engineer Roy Klein estimates the state's mst to be $00,000, the county's $0,i. The new line will eliminate two grade crossing and build nn overhead nt - Wren station. The deal calls for the I buying of right-of-way, gruding, sur- road. Benton rotiuly would put on a bond issue election, calling perhaps for i JpOO.OOO this year. It was suggested by i Malone that the Benton county court also consider building a new bridge 'over the Willamette river at Corval , lis, the present structure being too i old and narrow for the traffic. ; Alsea Bids Asked i County dudse Moses and Commls i sinner Von Lehe appeared before the state hotly. They declared that work on the A!sen road in Benton county will he called for ns soon as possible and mny be included in the new bond iiic. "Obi how clear and beautiful your complexion it today, my dearl" THERE 18 a certain Joy a cer tain pride in knowing you are admired, whether It be from father, brother, husband or sweetheart! And back of that joy Is tho satis faction, of knowing all is well.. Men aro fascinated by tho charms of beauty. Women gnza with envy, aecrotly Jealous, per haps, wondorlng hoplnB praylns for that attractiveness which Is nut tholrs. But why tho wondering tho hoping tho praying for that craved for attractiveness, t hat clear skin that beauty. A cloar skin la tho barometer of one's condition. A healthy akin radiates beauty. Pure, cloau blood means a clear 8kln. S.S.S. is waiting to help you. It will rid your blood of Its impurities and give you that clear complexion. 8 i lice 1826 S.S.S. has been ridding people of blood Impurities, from pimples, from blackheads, boll, eczema and from rheumatism, too. Because S.S.S. Is made from fresh herbs and harks. It may be taken with perfect safety. Try it your self. You will not only look bettor, but you will feel better, too. S.S.S. Is sold at ill aw dm torec in two The targcr sit is more economical. CCVe Worlds Best A Pageant of Fun Tonight and Saturday Night April 24 and 25 Eugene Armory PROGRAM JACK FOX MAJIC MUSSULA Formerly leading man willi Klsio Master of .the black nnd unseen ekit Jiinis IVY LILLY The radio syncopating song lmstor MR. & MRS. SID WOODHOUSE & CO. In A Xiglit in l'nris dance skit HIWAHAN SERENADERS In homeland songs mid music ODD FELLOWS BAND IN CONCERT Style Show Supreme Featuring popular members of Eugene's younger set in the season's latest fashion creations by courtesy of Kugenu Specialty Shops. Concessions and Side Shows Dancing For AH I'll Many Eagles to Come to Eugene TtloodMnllrine M v 1 i Men will find the fabric qualities, the fine look ing styles, the excellent workmanship in these suits most unusual at this low price. That's because we've put our every effort into mak ing these suits the very best we could obtain to feature at $35. Wade Bros. Hart Schaffner. & Marx Clothes I'rartirally all of the Hi lodges of the Friiiermil Order of Eagles in Oregon will nend delegations here to attend the annual state meeting of the F. O. K. sr-herluled for June Lj and 10. according to annouiifpment to day of O. E. Ie of This i it v, presi dent of the state aso'iatifi. I'Ihoi are being made for competitive con- i tests in drgree work by the various1 tenuis of which there will be several taking part, Mr. I.e said. The ton tent Inn thi year will be the largest1 rr held in Oregon in number of ; delegates, nrrording to the s?nte prerdent. Cascade Road Work (iiven Inspection e!ofi F. Macduff, supervisor of fhf Carx-.itle national forest, nnd F. II. Rruodigc. in tluirge of road nnd trail work for the difirkt. returned today from n trip up the M Keru-ie river to the sn"W line above Abler springs. Thry fount) frrh miow a mdr hetuw ilif sprues they report. The r"id is good mot of (he wnr. is lb report hrouitltt ba k by the fur en: it. Between Nimrod nnd Blue rer, a dutnir-e f iM mites, tnot if the trip bv antr mnn' be made in low gear. Men are at work on that e tiin 'f road doing their net to get the rif hf-of-wny '-tearing lrih clean SATURDAY SPECIALS Beef Roast, pound . . . Boiling Beef, pound .... Hamburger, pound .... Nucoa Pacific Nut . . Creamery Butter . . . Sweet Pickles, 14c 10c 15c 28c 25c 40c 25c pint . . . . D.E. Nebergall Meat Market 66 E. 9 Phono 37 Gonimnt ln.pwtrrl BENEFIT THREE WORTHY CAUSES FOR THOSE HEROIC BOYS OF LANE COUNTY WHOSE WOUNDS FROM THE WORLD WAR WILL NEVER BE HEALED THE W. C. T. U. CHILDREN'S FARM HOME THE BOY SCOUTS OF EUGENE Two Evenings of Refined Entertainment For Ladies - Gen tlemen - Children. AUSPICES LANE COUNTY POST NO. 3 The American Legion THE ELKS Assisted by THE KIWANIANS THE ROTARIANS THE LIONS