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J i ' ''f ii 1 1 -m 'Page Twelve THE EUGENE GUABI) Tcdncsda E SENT TO COUIUTf 'El SOCIETY AND CLUBS By MARIAN LOWRY Many history rny re hrlnf r rrlred "t th nfffre of K. J. Moor, rounty miperintnfjcnt of fhooln, by pupiU in varloiii diRtricd nf lh county who ara to rorapet for th? i-rirn ft priip offrd n fcttnrs of ihr d"hool children's pageant to b held hero Saturday, Mny 0, according to nnnounrf ment today. AH nayt iiiimt be in at the superintendent! of fice by tomorrow night as that is the tiiim limit set. The prizei will b awarded at the armory inrettDt to be fadd May 0 and the winning eiMys will be read to the audience, according to the pro cm m. Mr. Moore states that the children buve displayed a remarkable interest in the CHftay writing and that many very fine rssnys have been turned in. JntercKtfiig details of the life ond events of the Lane county communi tii'H, many of which hnvo been over lnukrd by the historians, are told In the csNfiyi hy children who have spent coiitfiderable time talking wmi inc pioneers in their neighborhood. "Utile human interest ft forte that may not exactly be classed na of his torical importance but nevertheless, jiving a vivid picture of life in the pioneer days hive been compiled by the children," the superintendent states. The larjp-r affair for tlrs e ironing will be the barn dunre which meml'TH of Anaembly Hub are sponsoring. The dance ts to be given in the hop-house of Anderson Jtrothers which 1m lo cated jiiMt this side of Went Spring fiid, end is reached by taking tin read to the right after leaving the mw -rvie- ftntion on f lie rnd. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick I. Hth-kels sre heading the committee of hosts for the d :.iirf which is to begin about li ne o'clock. Mrs. K. Tt. Parks will be hostess for a one oVlock linrlnon at her home tomorrow for in inhere f 17. I Itriitgc club. Mrs. L. I'olend of Corviillis is vis iting in Kng-ne this week as a guet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. K. I'owell. Mrs. I'olend is a sister of Mr. 1 'owe II. Mr. and Mis. E. R. Jlrjson are this evening entertaining members of the Wednesday Dinner-It ridge club at their home for an evening of cards. Mrs. It. M. Pratt is entertaining i witli a one o'clock luncheon tomorrow having as guests the members of Thimble club, Much Interest is being taken hy residents of the College Crest dis- ; trict In tin chicken dinner which is ! Officers for the coming year will he Installed by the Kugene lodge of the lioyal Order of Moose at the meeting tomorrow evening. The fol lowing are the new office ra: Charles A. Hutler, past dictator; James U utt, dictator; Alfred V. - Johnson, vice-dictator; Ralph Kraier, prelate; Ray A. Yocum, secretory; J. M. Ilea man, treasurer; Herman Heaumistcr, trustee for three years; delegate to attend the grand lodge convention, Charles A. liutler, C. C. Crowl, al ternate, iienrgn Wood who has been secretary of the Kugene Moose lodge for the past eight years will retire from office. The national grand lodge session will be held at Baltimore in July. 4 I'u Radio Programs to End Friday, May 22 Kugene ipsa era, musicians and other entertainers, who hare ap peared on the rndio programs of KiV In iPortlnnd, under direction of tlio university's extension service, will Im heard no more after Friday, Mny it is announced from the mil versity. Members of the summer ses sion action I fnctilty will give some lec tures during July, but the regular weekly lectures will not be resumed until the opening of school next fall. The extension division has planned n aeries of four lectures to be given during Mity from KOW, Portland. J'mfeBHor Hugh K. Rnssen, debate coach for Oregon, will lecture Friday, May 1, on "The Speaker's Hldo of the Microphone." Itenolt McCroskey, winner of the Oregon State Contest of the Intercollegiate peace anno elation, will deliver his ration, "The l.ast MiloHtone'' on May 8. lr. Kdwin T. Hodge, of the geology department, will speak on May 15, on the McKen tie river country. Msa Moselle Hair, of tho extension division, will give the last lecture on May 2'2, discussing the study of local history in the various school districts of Oregon. Strip of Roadway Is to be Oiled Plana for oiling the strip of county road, between 4M) and fxH) feet, be tween the Pacific highway ami the Kpringfield bridge ate being made and it is probable that this means wltl be lined to lay the dust on thin stretch of road, according to O. K. Crowe, county commissioner. "We will try the crude oil method on this road and it is expected that it will not be necessary to make more than two applications during the summer in order to keep tho dust down," the commissioner said today, Arrange ments will probably be made with an oil company to have a tank truck spread tho oil, Mr, Crowe said. I to be given tomorrow evening, and j which is being sponsored by members ' ; of College Crest Community club.! j The affair Is t be given at me ciun , IIOUe W IflO rgiiiniu urmtru tu hours of six o'clock and eight o'clock. ; i As April hns five Thursdays, Fort-j nightly club will not meet tomorrow, ; ! but is to hove n lecture on Thursday. : Mny 7, that dny being the first Thurs- ' ; day of the month. At that time I'r. j I lone Id Itornra i to address the club j on 'The IMntion of the Cnited : ; Nfate with (ireai Hritain." j ' i Members of St. Mary's Altar so- j ciety will meet Friday afternoon at ', the aimers bom, 1 1 10 Charnelton j street at two o'clock. I A May-dny luncheon is the intercut-1 Ing affair which members of the Wo-' men's Foreigu Mistdonary society ore f entertaining for at one o'clock tomor row afternoon at the church. m On Friday afternoon at two o'clock there will be a reception to bt given by the Springfield I.fldiea of the tlrund Army of the Republic nt the home of Mrs. C. F. Kggimiin, president of tho organization. Tho affair its to be given in honor of several past depart ment officers, from Portland, iJullus, and Salem. Invitations for the recep tion have been extended to members of the Kugene order. Those attending are asked to notify (be president. STAGE IS ADDED Schedule of the new iJrain-Itecds-port auto stage which will be oper ated for the first time May 4, was announced yesterday hy Itichard Shepard. manager of the Terminal ho(p. Th s is also the firnt time the highway bus ever been used by nuto In i sen. according to Mr. Shepard. and will give service to a large number of residents in the lower l'inpjua section. The way points made by the stag 1'ne include Klkton and Scttshurg. The daily schedule for the stage is ns follows: I,eaves Kugene 4:10 o'clock p. m.. Iirain fl:.'W p.-in.; Klkton. 7 p. in.; SrotiMmrg. 7:"0 p. m.; Arrive Iteidport, S:.V p. m. Upturning, the stnge leave Kedport at I o'clock a. m., Scottsburg, J( a. m., Klkton, 1 L a. in.; Jirnin, VI noon; Kugene Hi'AQ p. m. manager of the t'niversity of Oregon, yesterday. Toe cojeh confertnee championship meet will be held At S-attle May -'9 and 'M instead of Cor vallis oo those same days. The dull meet between Oregon and Waahtngton which originally was scheduled for Kvattle Mny ll will be at Kugene ou ihf Hine diite in tt tend. A five mm team fr' m Oregon will go to Corvallis Saturday to meet a uuiiiift of Agg.e rncouit stars. The Aggies must not have a strong team an ihcy lost all except two matches to Mujtnomah. club of Portland in a dual meet n few days ago. one t thfse matches going to a ro-ed. Te Aggie meet will be for men only. Conference Tennis Schedule Changed .Several changes have been made in the tennis Schedule it was an nounced by Jack Bcnefiel, graduate Two Orators win Tryouts Tuesday IW-nnit M-Crnfkt-y and Ualph ISa;l"y Uiih of Sulcm. were the university rutors picked hist. niIit to reprene.it (in-g m in two of ilnViont importfliit 0mioric.1l contests of tlte year. M-Croky by winning first plac among four cnteftuiitw at last night's tryouts is the representative in rue Tri-State content to ne held in Seat tle n May Iiniley winning second place, wi.l represent the university in th'- Pacific coast foremdc league coa-re-t l i be held in Corvallif, May 8. Evening, April 29. i- Rifle Practice is To be Held Here Kifle practice in preparation for tn.-! annual encampment of the Oregon na tional guard at Medford in June will soon be under way on the old runge south of the cir. according to officer of the local companies. Three thou sand rounds of rifle ammunition and ,:U00 rounds of piiitol ammunition have ben received by the Headquart ers company foj the preliminary shooting, it is announced. Arrange ments will be mace for a bike in ft'!, marching order to the range and in overnight camp thtre in the near fu ture, it is ann unced. Many License Tags Are Issued in W eek OsDurn Hotel Heauty Parlour phone bill. tf Pliowflcda. the chon tf rbe sranVer Seventy - five temporary licens. tax were issued during the pjst wee!: at the office of the Lane county sher iff and a total tf $-.(K has been for warded to tiic ute motor vehicle tle vartment. Th? purchase of new curs in Lane is showing an increase ami it is estimated that the number of tags mid o fur this year is in excess f those in a similar period in litJI. Shortly after the start of the taw sale here in I)tc?inler tiie deman 1 was rather light and much below that of last year. The call for licenses is expected to increase up to shortly be fore July 1. when the new half-year price takes effect. Pioneer of Lane Dies at Deadwood Funeral services were held on April 17, at the Deadwood Presbyterian church for Mrs. Matilda Acbeaun, a pioneer of western Lane county, who died at her Lome on April 15. Hhe was 77 years of age and a staunch member of the Presbyterian church nearly all her life. Mrs, Acheson was born near Drun quia, In Ireland, and with her family emigrated to Oregon In lftOO, and set tled in the western pore of laine, en during many of the hardships of those dtiya. Hhe had been In failing health for the past year. Itesidea her husband, Charles Ache son, she is survived by the following children: Mrs. K. Tayior, Joneph, Andrew J., and George K. Acheson, all of Swisshome; Mrs. II. J. Downing of HI fir hly, who were at her hcdmdc when the end came, and Mrs. t'red J. Wei la of Kerry. She Is also survived by a brother, Iavid Hunter, of Swiss home. Interment was made in the Dead-, wood cemeterj. j Election Boards ! To be Paid Soon Klectian boards who served at the ! municipal election April 15 will re ceive their pay checks about May 14 ' announcrs Miis l.eah Kibby, chief , clerk in tho recorder's office. Al- i though some of the boards worked overtime they will not receive "time1 and n half" for their additional work, it fa stated, but will be paid at the rale of f.l a day for the time spent, i Memhers of two of the hoardu those who served for the first and fourth wnnls, in the library and city hall, will be given checks for $ti for their services. These boards contin ued their canvass of the returns through (lie whole night, the library group f ininh ing nt U o'clock a. in. and thoNP at the city hall at 7 o'clock n. m. The second and third ward boards completed their work at around '2 o'clock, and Mill be paid approximate ly $I..V, for 1 days' work. Midnight lunches, served LM workers, were al so furnihrd by the city. ' WHERE PRICES ARE ftVft RAISED. The BEST! For NEW SHOW TODAY Here's Your Next Big Rsx Show at Reduced Frices! STOP ITCHING ECZEMA 3nothf v 3 Big Crowds Saw tho First Quo! Bigger Crowds Will See This Om Bonus Duplicates Not Being Issued The Tnlted States government Is not nt present Issuing any duplicates of lost federal bonus Insurance cer tiflciites, siinounres Iiwrence l'sige, recruilfng officer for (he army, who Is aiding veterans in applying for the bonus at his office hi the basement of the court house. A question has been raised, says Mr. l'aige, as to whether the pres ent law authorises issuance of such duplicates, and an attempt Is being 1 made to sertire an amendment during j the coming rsinii of congress cov- j ering this point. The insurance Is not Jeopardised by the loss of the policy, although the government advises that it would be a protection for the loser to notify the adjusted compensation division of the veterans bureau at nnco of any such loss, It Is stated. PcictratinR, Antiseptic Zemo Will Help You Never mind how often ynu have tried and failal, you can stop burning, itch ing Eczema quickly hy applying Zemo. In a uliort time usually every trace of Kczem:i, Tetter, Pimple's, Rash, lil ick lirnds and similar skin diseases will be removed. For clearing the skin and making it vigorously healthy, always use Zorno, the penetrating, antiseptic liquid. It is the one drpcnd.-ible treatment for skin troubles of all kinds. Zemi Antiseptic Liquid for daytimeuse. Trial bottle. 30c, large siic$l,00. ZemoOintment fora plicationat night. 50c. ZemoSoap.anti septic und healing, 23c. VII diut&ists. He loved her moro than life but fato made hor the wife cf another then en amaz ing adventure threw conventions to the four winds. With JAMES K1RKWOOD L1LA LEE WALLACE BEERY MATT MOORE OREGOX, WASHIXGTOX AND CALIFORYt. I HAVE OVER ONE HALF OF THE REMAIVrw TIMBER. IF PROTECTED FROM vron .?! WILL INSURE PROSPERITY. 1T Terminating The Finn! Day Of April Wifh cTWonth-End Specials , Sce our advertisements in yesterday's (both) impels as many specials are listed in 'them. To facilitate shopping check the items you are inter ested in and take with you. 55c And 65c Tissue Ginghams Take Reduced Price Of, Yard 39c AS WELL AS FRENCH AND OTHER HIGH GRADE GINGHAMS anally Kmuim iiuttia in cuiuuui pauerns mat only the u. Biui.ig nun buiiiaiLT iiscii can rival, will forln no small portion of milady's wardrobe. In fascinating colon and colors fast to sun and washing. EXCEPTIONALLY PRICED! Fresh, Crisp Percales 17c Offering 800 yards of yard' wide percales in a good selection of neat patterns, short lengths for, us but good usable lensUu for you. WOMEN'S 60c - 75c Folder Of 3 Handkerchiefs .MONTH-END SPECIAL 43c As dainty as they can be and so uniquely affised to folders which makes them presentable for giving, too. 100 folders (three to each folder). MONTH-END SPECIAL! . Stamped Art Goods 29c 100 packages, consisting of center pieca3, buffet sets, vanity sets, boudoir pillows, towels, handkerchiefs and aprons in the lot. ' MONTH-END SPECIAL! Stamped Night Gowns 98c The 'Royal Society' stamp of approval backs them. Stamped on fine whits nain sook. This is a good month-end special. Lemon Juice Whitens Skin : Kccruits for Navy Services are Asked TUrrultlng fur tli Vnltr.l Riatri terrir lim hrra relumed anil tu rrrrnlliii, ,if(irrr. J, N. (',, rnii, eliirf wmrr tender, ami I.. It. hwnllo, chief hnittuwHitt mute, will lie l ere We.lnemlay ami 'I'lmrnlny, Arll and fill at the lluftman lintrl to reerive application In tliia ilnlrl.-l. J he naval rr.-nntiiiB tffu-rra are now ; lit Nn!rm rrfelving rreruita in that dintrin. ll.iy fiiliitm in the naval service nw have a verr .oil rlinnre oi Joiiiinj! th licet at linnin!u ami nitkipf tlte eriiiAe tn Anitra)ia. 'Yh fleet lenveii Honolulu aluuit July 15 l.i tte iihHent a'.MMil two inonlliH, ae eunlins to iii'il rei-fiveil from the na vnl servile recruiting aervirt at Port- Ilus Referendum To be Opposed That all commercial nraanuatlnn lli atrtte hollhl paM repotutiona TPpOMIta the reteitii,liuii invokrl Mainxt the motor lots hill pat- at the laat legilativ aeDNton in the ang. geation received at ttie llujune rhaiu hep iff commerce from Th Iallea Wbhco county ehnmber of cominrree. The Wart nrgauixation reerntlj Miafed a revolution optioning th ref trriHlum on 111 grouhil that the bltl ilt protect and ircrv tli atate liighwa imentment from !o du to ifierraaing commercial truck travel. 'J'he Kugene chamber ha tnken Tio ac tion as yet hut the mattir may be tnken tip for diftcmndon, according to chajuber official. The only harm less w a f to 1 bleach tho skin II 'hlu " mlx I emons with thre ounces of Or chard W h 1 1 , which any drug glut will supply for a few cents. Hhnko well In a bottle, and you have a whols quarter-pint of th most wonderful skin whltener, softener and beautl fter. MRSag this aweetly fragrant lemon bleach Into the face, nni k, arms and hands. It enn not Irri tate. Khmnua stage beauties ties It lo bring that clear, youthful skin and may white, complejlon; also aa a freckl. auuhurn and tan bleach. 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