THE EUGENE GUAKD
Tuesday Evening, April 23, 19.1-
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Kl IHiVILUI LUULIIL
Following Jt the iddrtnt of nv.
K. V. O'Hara on Eugene, broad
rit from KOW, The Oregonlan raJio
tattoo in Portland, lint Sit unlay eve
ling, on the orcaslon of the concert
given tlipre hj the Cecilian choral
club of thi dir., to en audience ei-
tcudiug over a great part of the conn
tr and which flompriafd many thou
und of people:
"I am commissioned to convej to
you (lie greetings of the great body of
jiiogreisiva bmineaa men constituting
ttJH chnmber of co mm tree of Kugene,
On-Run. (if Eugene, the fair niriro
t lm of Lane county, the moat rapidly
growing city in the northwest, a ciu
i.t to which linea of travel ami traf
fic converge from north and aouth and
ciiat and weal; Kugene, the head
uuartera of important and well entno I
liabed co-operative enterprlaea whi(h
give atiihiltty and prosperity to tli
forma, and orrhnrrii and dairieg which
ure the pride of Lane county. Tnc
itrrret of the atnbility of Kane cotin
tj'a prosperity ii to be found in the
wide diversity of fundamental pro
ducts. As the Kugene chitmber uf
commerce alognn baa It, "We don't
put nil our eggs In one basket."
"I Iwar fllao the greeting of my
vaat parinh of Lane county, the garden
pot of America, a territory eitendmg
40 miles north and south and one hun
dred and fifty inik'l cant and wct.
embracing in Its magnificent sweep
the snow cnppd bright of lIamond
jieak and the living glaciera of thv
Kilter mountain; two great natio'nul
foreata of virgin timber, the source
of an immcmie lumber Industry; the
Hiualaw river flowing to the I'sclfta,
tbt headwaters of the noble Wlllnmn J
te, and above all, the beautiful Miv
Kentie with Its enchanting highway;!
the .MKfizie, the summer rump
ground of the west nnd the ample
fource of the unpolluted water which
will flow Into the homes of Kugene.
"One might auppono that Uyron
had caught u vision of 1-ane, county
when hu poetic sold burst forth Id tn
rippling strain ot tuat urau
rhapsody:
"'Know ye the land of the cedar
vino,
Where the flowera erer bio mold,
(be bertuis ever shine;
Where the light wings of sephyr,
oppressed with perfume.
Wax faint o'er the gardens of
(Jul In her bloum;
Where the tints t the earth and
I he hues of (ho ky,
In color though varied, In beauty
uniy vie.'
"Hut wo dj not coniider that the
resources of Kugene and Lane county
lire merely tbuad which have been i
showered upon us by n bountiful pro-vfrimi-e,
or which have been crested
by commerce and Industry. We abound i
too, In the thing of (be mind nnd the
npirit. Here in situated (be University
of Oregon with Its colleges of liberal
art and srieui-e, the head and crown
of the cdtH-ntlnnal syitrm of (he state
of Oregon. Here, too. In (be realm 'f
iiitoic la (he t ecllian t horn I club,
the choir of -Ht. Mary's Catholic
chtirrli of Kugene, from whiwe on
(t-rt 1 have taken these few minutes
tn wpcflk to lne county and (o whoite
further melodies I now give place."
This is generally considered by
thoie roiiverttant with (be facts, to he
the greateNt piece of publicity of tho
kind ever put out on Itctinlf of this 1
city.
SOCIETY AND CLUBS
Dy MARIAN LOWRY
The Matrons' guild of rue Central
Presbyterian cburcb is being enter
tained tomorrow afternoon at the
home of Mra, F. C. I'ursley, &ll Niuib
arnue Wft, at two-tlnrty o'clock.
.Mrs. I). 31. Anderson, Mrs. M. H. Wal-
lin, and Mrs. Klm.-r Ktoue are to be
usaislaiit hoateAses.
Ht. Mary's guild of the Episcopal
church is boldmg its nil -day aesuoo
tomorrow.
An eVent of Intereat to many rtrf
rents of the eat oide of town thih
evening is the covered dib supper for
w.iich memberH of the ( ongrigailonai
church living on the east s.de ure en
tertnining at the p.irixh house at six
thirty o'clock for members of (heir
famillei and friend.
The Unity Rtudy club Is to meet
tomorrow afternoon at the borne of
Mrs. Jf. W. Strong, 1IIK) Jlilyard
street at (wo o'clock. All in te rental
are invited to tbn insions.
The annual vUit of the worthy
grand matron of the Order of Kafat
ern Htar to the Joral chapter is to be
Friday evening. Mr. Ma L'lnbach of
Lskeview, past grand matron, is to be
here for the occasion. Friday after
noon Mra. I'm bach and officers of
Kvangeline chapter of this city will
meet for s soc ial affair in the Masonic
temple, and in the evening there wiil
be a larger fufl tioo for members f
tie chapter.
N. V. A. club members postponed
tli i r meeting of this evening unt 1
tti nest regular meeting date, t.
which time Mr. i.ud Mr. F. X. Hchnc
fcri will be l.oU to the group.
Miss Oracle May McNeil, natinmil
Inspector of Alpha JMiu Vi lororitv,
will be a guest of the I'niversity of
Oregon chapter over (be coming
week-end and a number of affairs arc
to be given in he- honor. For Monday
members of the chapter have issued
invitations for a tea to be given ut
the bouse, honoring Mis McNeil,
GET HM START
and
raving nperntlons on Kighteenth
avenue from T'nlversity atreet to
Agate street will start tomorrow, ac
cording to Harry Itevereaux, city en
gineer. with the coming of sunny
weather the engineer expects to gc
as many of thn pending projects uu
dcr way as soon as nosilble.
work will begin Friday on paving
Third avenue from Monroe to Hlair
street, it Ii nlso announced. On (be
Nineteenth avenue project, where con
crete paving is at present being
laid up the hill from Willamette In
Lincoln street, the conlrnclor has a
job that will take all summer, the
engineer believes. I'aving has been
completed on Thirteenth avenue from
Willamette to Lincoln street, and an
nouncement of tbo opening of this
street may be expected in the neit
two weeks.
Several sewer Jobs are under way,
and It ! considered likely that some
sewer work will ho completed (bat
will relieve thn Amazon slough situa
tion the coming year, although plans
have not taken definite shape yet.
riling Is now being driven on the
Patterson street bridge, and as an
nounced, the Ninth street concrete!
hridgn will be opened next Monduy. j
Finishing touches are being put on I
tho bridge, Including the selling of
posts, placing of lights and gcnernl
cleanup work. I
BY
City warrants totaling approxi
mately $infMMfl have been paid by
Fred Wentworth, city treasurer, he
announced today, since bonds were re
cently sold releasing money to call in
the improvement wnrrangea.
More than 14,000 In old road end
street Improvements have been paid
In the lout few days. These have
not run more than a year. All the
old time warrants of the city are
now paid, It la stated, the oldest war
rant nut bring on the Improvement
bond Interest fund, thn money for
which Is slow of collection. Other
warrants are lees (ban two yearn
old.
The warrants called In recently
hare totaled tho largest sum ever
paid by the city of Kugene In one
month, states Mr. Wentworth. Kach
warrant's Interest must be computed
separately, and the entire job has
bulked large.
When the city sells the sewer bonds !
of $.V),(KHi, and the paving internee
lion bonds, the two issues of which
nlso total $a0.t MM), the treasurer will
also be able to take up all warrnnts
Irawn for trunk sewer payments, it
Is stated. The city this summer will
bo able to pay all warrnnts for street
intersection paving as rapidly as (bey j
are prenentcd.
Clyde Johnston to .
Join Eugene Firm
rurchnae of a half Interest in thai
firm of L. M. Trav'i, Inc.. by Clyde I
Johnston, former district attorney,1
was announced yesterday. This firm!
is secretary to (he Lane County Cred
it association, nnd handles nil col
lections of merchants, firms and pro
ffliiiiii men In its membership.
Mrs. L, M. Travis, widow of the
attorney who cNtnbllhhed tlx firm,
will retain a half intercut, It Is an
nounced. Offices hitvo recently been
refitted, renovated and remodeled
giving more room.
Four Schools are
Debate Contenders
Oiiljr four !ilh lihoola rnrnnln nJ
mnti-iinia fur Hi rliniiiiilniiiililp In'
(hi Orfgnn high m-hiin! iMmlr IrnKMp. j
Two of tlif.e nrr in lh Knitrrn Oro- j
on ilinlriii. Kliirllni wlili nmrljr a
iloifn hif h m-lionl iliMrlrt. I lif mini
hir lin. Ki'n.liinlly nlmnii'rpil ilnwn to!
four, nrrunlim lo I r. Hun Clnrk of;
Kurni who ! ilir.Wiii, lii work on
llio purl of lli mill cn.it.!.
Tim Anhlaml Inuli nlinol .ml lhi
TilUiumik hiih mlmol ari llm iwoi
i'nuirlnnl In weilrtn (Irrmn. Tho!
Uilnrl.i li!h m himl mul Hir Mi Ijiii,Ii- I
lln imlen liih nvlinnl m Mlllon nr '
tli livo ronlrallni trnma In raalrrn
Or., on.
It ill bt anina lima In lha lallar
pari of Mnr when Ilia victor from
lha raatrrn ahla of lha ilnlr mi-rl. tha
virlor fnuii lha woatarn alila mfunllnt
! lr. ( lark. Tliajr will liohl lha alala
rliauiinn.lili on lha rainima. IjihI I
jaar lha Salrni hifli n hool taam won
orrr tha I nlon huh a huol tram.
TELEPHONE
GIRL NOW WELL
Suffered Two Years. Relieved
by taking Lydia fi. Pinkham's
Vcjclablc Compound
I boiran UkmR l.y.iia E. 1'inkham't
pound I m l. l
o phone operator
and hmi been auf
fcrinn for two
yoara with bcr
mii down mini
and crampa in my
p i rouni
acaiwlv walk. At
uini-a I ciiuld not
ao imy kind of
work on M..um
t . ., i i i, ....
' vt "'J ij
iimtiit-r mm utaioa; un mtHiKino lir
the Ciiantfn of Life and aho thounht
it would lii-lp me and it did. 1 ham
lao Uken I.ydia E. rinkham'a Ijvr
I'llla, 1 rectimmmd your moiicinni
to my friind and I will answer all
IpttrraaakinfralKiut tlwm." Mra. P.
. EvtKTS, liox U9, Marslialltown, la,
Mr. Norton'i Experience
"Hefora 1 aUrted taking l,vdia E.
Pinkham'a VeRctablo Comiound I
weak and norvmn, and had mioh
terrible diuy alalia that I could not
aland aome daya. I had no appotita,
waa real low at nisht and felt all run
down. My hualiand pit me a buttle
of the VejTPtalilo Cimound and I am
urnriard at the reanlta aftrr takino;
tf-"-Mra, ri,ARKNrit a Norton, Id
Pierce St. Dover, N. U.
"Mon Are Worth As
Much As Tholr Glands"
8ER0E V0RON0FF. of
France, who haa davoted
yeara to oaperlment In glandular
treatment, haa laid: "A man la
worth only at much aa hla glanda,"
He haa alao elated that the fune
tlonlnn of our nrmm I nn mnr
I than the remit of the activity of
our glanda, and whan the bodily
functioning, la disturbed, tha oauae
In moat oaaea ahould be aought,
not in the condition of the organ
Itaolf, but In the condition of the
gland which eontrola It,
lllandogen, tha new aclentlfle,
gland tonlo, which la prepared In
convenient tablet form, for man
and for women, provldaa a simple
method ot taking glandular treat
ment. Accept no aubatltutea. In
alit on genuine lilandogen, the
original gland tonic.
Allen'a Drug Store and Red
Croaa Pharmacy will supply you.
LAST
SHOWINGS
TODAY
GEORGE GIBBS'
gripping nnvol
WITH
ALICE
TERRY
and a Good Laugh!
mill I, lOlinill
At aH
REX
WEEKLY
I JlkBt-t
AND
MUSIO
AND
NOTE
THESE
PRICES
VHim rmciJ Aug jte4 RJaiSttv
Just Arrived
Summer Silks, plaids nnd chocks.
Sjiccinl
Crepe Tunic Hlousp nnd Press
Figured, Spcoiiil vnlno lit
Siriii)r Touts,
1 'rices from .
$6.85
$6.50
14.00 ' 45.00
If
Carpet Cleaning
i.rvt it..
Phone 300
. a.. y0J
AGAIN NATIONAL BABY AVEEK
HAS MADE ITS DEBUT SPECUL
ATTENTION TO NEEDS FOE
DARLING BABY
AX BILLV DEPARTMENT STORE
Forest Fire Prevention Week!
He "Who Fire3 And Buns wav
Will Livo To Pay A Fine I.'ost Dav.
Month-End Specials
Two Days Wednesday And Thursday, 29th And 30th
This Is One Merchandising Event That Nearly Every Department Of Eugene's Largest Mercantile Es
tablishment Come Forth With Specially Priced Items To Help Make It Worth While F.or Frugal Shoppers
i I
v .. . 1 1 '
Little Girls' Adorable QCr
Pantie Dresses, Only
A host of colorful washable pantlo dresses In prints or gay
colors and' trimmed In contrasting colors. While quaint designs
In embroidery or applique effect make them too cunning for words.
The little miss of 2 lo 6 years will like these clever little models
because they wore designed especially for her!
At this price, mothers, It will pay you to buy several.
(2nd floor)
A MUCH WELCOMED
MONTH-END SPECIAL
Women's
Trimmed
Hats
$2.95
That much desired for spring hat
may be procured at worthwhile sav
ing. A good selection of colors and
styles in the group, formerly hav
ing sold upwards to (5.00.
(2nd Hoor)
MEN!
Men's To $1.25
Silk Socks, Pr.
69c
Broken lines of pure thread silk hose In
grey, white and champagne. All sizes 10 tn
HVi In the lot.
95c
Amazing Sale Of
Women's Coverall Aprons
69c
WOMEN'S "MERRY
WORLD" FIBRE
SILK VESTS
month end nr,
SPECIAL ifJO
Beautiful, lustrous silken vests (in
dainty drop stitch effect) which
serves as an admirable background
to milady's sheer summer outer
, finery. Bodice top , ribbon shoulder
straps, good length, In wanted shades
of flesh and peach.
Smart, crisp percale coverall aprons. They're cool and dainty. In
appearance. The styles are quite attractive, showing light and dark
patterns. The adornment, pocket, sash, bias tape binding while an
other style reveals dainty while lace in front.
If you want to save considerably, buy one or several.
(2nd floor)
THE
FOOTWEAR
' DEPARTMENT TOO COMES
FORTH WITH ITS SHARE
OF MONTH-END SPECIALS
Tots Scuff er I tf 1 OH
Oxfords, PairvpJ..U
Just wlun they are moat needed thoso little
tots brown Scuffer oxfords. Sizes 64 to 8.
Children's Scuffer
Oxfords, Pair At
$1.35.
Mrown is the color. Sizes ii to 11. Ideal
for summer wear.
Women's New
Patent Sandals
$4.35
The "Mnyhelln' sandals in patent or light
tan. One of tho very newest nrrlvals. Sizes
2'4 to 8.
Women's New
Patent Sandal
:$4.85
Those Justly famous patent "knlcker" sandals
Another new and acceptable style. All sizes
2 to 8.
Crepe Sole
Sport Oxfords
$5.85
Women's and big girls' stylish sport oxford
In light tan.
$1.50
Children's Scuffer
Oxfords At, Pair
Equally suitable for boys or irls, these brown
Scuffer oxfords. Sizes ll' to 3.
Children's Brown And
Elk Barefoot Sandals
A special lot to offer at thcao Month End'
specials.
SIZES 5. TO 8, PAIR $1.10
SIZES 8 J TO 11. PAIR $1.20
. - SIZES 1IJ TO 2, PAIR $U.-
SIZES 'Ji TO 7 IN' HHOWN
ONLY, PAIR sf.'.lO.
Children's Patent
Button Shoes, Pair
-An exceptional value Indeed
$1.85
STEP-INS TO MATCH,
MONTH-END SPECIAL
$1.49
REMNANTS
REMN ANTS-REMNANTS!
LOT NO. 1
Silks, Woolens
And Cotton
Fabrics
LOT NO. 2
Silks, Woolen3
And Cotton
Fab
rics
13 Off V2 Off
Men's $1.25 Athletic 1
Union Suits, Special f
A llmolv nffln l- J .
. v,..j u.45,mS vi iiuo smut cuecK nam
sook union suits, with elastic band across back.
Its spacious cut and splendid fit makes a man
feel free and' easy. Satisfactory service guaran
teed. An inducement for you to get a supply of
them. ' ,
Here's Value Men
You Can't Overlook
65c Silk Knit
Ties 35c
BETTER STILL 3 FOE $1.00
Worthy of front page headline when such a
mntllh.Dnil eno.i.1 iroan.a .,n. nrk.
" nyiai b'tcu juu. iTiicu you see
these colorful (new patterns) four-in-hand knit
ties you'll likely be tempted to select several.
Men's Dress
Shirts, Special 95c
In fancy strine checks, with collar band, soft
French cuffs, sizes H to 17.
Oh Boys!
To $10.75 Two Knicker
Suits, Special
$8.98
That new suit you've been longing for may
be purchased at a substantial saving. In
browns, tweeds and heather mixtures, Norfolk
style, sizes 6 to 17.
Fast Color
Suitings, Yard 30c
A b s o 1 u t e ly guaranteed
fast color. Yard wide, splen
did weight.
' 37c To 40c
Nainsook, Yard
29c
Several qualities of this
much In domand bleached
natnaooks.
63 Inch
Indian Head" 49c
Termed ahnrts but In good
iisahlo lengths. Perfectly
bleached. No further intro
duction Is necessary.
6 Yards
Printed Voiles
88c .
Ideal for summer frocks.
36 Inch wide.
"Duretta" Cloth
Yard 33c
Genuine pure bleach. 36
Inches wide.
To 39c
Marquisettes,
Yard 19c
Scrims and other cur
taining Included In this
lot. Springtime Is the
time for nw window
hangings.
$1.25 Dotted
Swiss, Yard
49c
A lovely Imported
dress fabric. A boaull
fill quality.
95c Dress
Fabrics, Yard
59c
Flannel finish. Es
penally suitable for
children's dresses.
33c - 50c
Lingerie
Materials
29c
Come In new spring
shades. A timely
month-end special.
60c-65c
Flaxons,
Yard 49c
A special lot of those
criepy woven flaxons.
Striped Sateens,
Yard 39c
36 Inch Rpif ptrippd sat
eens. 10 good shades.
75c - 85c
Lingerie Crepe
Yard 49c
Exceptionally undr
priced this lovely Rflk
mixed crepe. Delightful
patterns and color3.
56 Inch Fash ionable Wool Dress
Flannels Underpriced For Month-End
When such fashionable weave as this Is called upon to take its place among
1 Pound Roll
Hospital Cotton
59c
A good one from the
ruvra;e drug department.
I'ut up in mat r.'lls. ah
aorbeul. Boston Bags
Special $1.59
-Made of genuine cow
hide. l.Vtnch siie.
Women's Knit
Vests 39c
Silk atrlpe, pink or
peach ahadea. S veats.
MM.
To 40c Ribbons,
Yard 19c
4 to Inch, pretty flo
ral patterns. Sptvlal Int.
Crochet
Thread
3 For 25c
The celebrated "Royal
Society" brand of cro
chet threads. Special
lot of colors and white.
Children's
Hose
4 Pairs 50c
Termed as allghtly
Imperfect these child
ren a black ribbed
tivklnaa. On lot.
sues ; to J4. Talr
loc.
Hand Mirrors
Special 10c
loo amall oral mir
rors with handles In
hlte Imitation ot
French lcry.
it amis color to tnia selling feature as milady's warrirnhn i hr.n..
flannel graces It. Here's your opportunity. A special lot
DOMESTICS
You'll Need And At
Month-End Special Prices
$2.89
mong the Anrll month-end special
considered complete unless a garment of
9-4 Sheeting
Yard 58c
'TepixreU." which Is one of
thn best known brttml of sheet
ing. Perfectly bleavhed.
Sheets, Extra
Special 89c
An exceptional month end at
traction. Indeed. Sim 73 x f)
Inches, bleached, seamed.
40c Pillow
Cases; Each 29c
- S.te 41 i 3 Inches, bleached
and no dressing In them. Special
lot.
To 15c Wash
Cloths, 3 For 25c
There are tuat S'V) of theae
soft finish cloths.
85c To $1.00
Table Damask 78c
- r.5 tn si in.-h widths, mercerized
table d.ima.k I'ae this lncinn
aive damask for ordin.irv ue anr'
save your nice linens fur si.vo nc.
laslons.
Toweling,
Yard "At 10c
- At this lew price frug.il hnuse.
"Ives will see Hie neceUy f
getung a good supply of this good
Height bleached crash toweling.
Turkish Towels,
Special 29c
weight, b.ea.-hed. aef, ,,, s,rn'
ent towels to enter this month-end
special selling Anticipate r-n-r
...-T-U-. iur prearnt and
nerds.
future
40c PACKAGE
KERR'S ROLLED
OATS 29c
(With Aluminum Cremiura In
Each Package)
FANTV CRF.AMEBY
MTTEK, POUND 40c
-4 rorxns macaroni.
4 pnrxns cocoa cv
LARGE PACKAGE U'X
20c
AX HILLY FLOCR. 49
PHM) SACK 1.S.')
-FREE DELIVERIES TO
ALL PARTS OF CITY
From Hardware Dept.
$5.85 Rubber
Garden Hose $4.75
--fio.iu LAWX MOWER.
-(H'ARAXTEED Hol'SE
PAINT, GALLON $3.13
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