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Thursday Evening, April 30, ij THE EUGENE 3 U ARB Page Ten 4' SUBJECT OF IK The new Orriron utomol)lle lighting law elfe-tlte Mny 21 is the same lsw that has been sdoptcd in 22 other stain, am! Is approved bj the United Hlstrs department of commerce, Frank A. I'im of the srerrtary ' rale's office, told motorists, police officer". suto dealers and mechanicl Lut niicht in a talk at the armory. K.nneth Bloom, assistant traffic ihi' f, alao apoke. Mr. I'ira apoke on the purpoie of the service nations for adjnatment of headlights. Ail headlitht stations he mid, will be under supervision of the department of elate, and will be lnpecled at frequent inlervala bjr the officers of the traffic division. Secre- u..,,- k'nv.r uilh hie UHlial liirj n nin" ........ thoroughness haa worked out the de-...ii-j .irnn..i.,Fn f,.r the enforcement of the hiw, which completely prefects the motorist a wen as ui "......... adjuster and Insures correct adjul mcnls nt rcusonnlilo pricea, "Motorists ilium remember that up on them ia (he liability fr wrongly adjusted headlifliln," M Mr and Hint even though they have hud them ndjunlcd recently, that they mint observe occasionally whether the brains are in correct form, which tan he readily done by placing a line on the garage wall or door, the aaine height an Hie center of the headlight! from the floor, olnerving whether or not the main intenaitiea arc below that line as required. "It will bo illegal for a poraon to ham n spotlight or foglight on the right-hand aide of the car. These lights should be placed on the left hand aide, not leas than eight Inches In the left of the nils of the vehicle, and lire to be an nllachiil that they cannot be moved without the use of Inula, The beam must be directed ac ross to the llglit-lmnd aide, striking the roadway tu the right of'the center nxia and not to exceed 7.1 feet abend. '1'he beam of the apotlight must be so niljualed tlmt when shining upon n acrcen 2." feel distant from the vehi cle. It will be no larger than -10 lu dies In diameter. "Thia law becomes operative after Why UN, and after Heptember 1 It .hill be unlawful for anjone to sell or offer for sale any new car or mo tor vehicle not equipped wilb devices specified by (lie secretary of alate, and motoric's have until thnl time to make the adjustments required by law .Motorists will not be required to dim 'heir lieadllghta when traveling ilium Iho hisliwajs during dry wea ther, but owing lo the conditions of reflection that are evident upon the surfnee of the highwny when ll ia wet, it was deemed advisable to re quire the dimming of hendlighls on Ki't pavement and III passing an up proiiching car," Tflrplimirs n uni Wring fll'J7 a to (Ulr.l tit tilt mw ('Ifphnnn ilirrrlnry of lite I'luifit T'l jiliniin mill TH-' )tiih offirt? which will hf ttiNlHlMitftl tomorrow, nnnmmrrB John U Wiiti'l. intiiuigf r. Thhi nmiitii-r rrpri'i'i'iiU nil the 'x.'hati(fa In l-iine emmt.v, lihhnl lliff I'ollngi (intvr, Sprilisfii-ltl, Mr. K n grlii ia n-iirfrtt'iiM-il by IHS-', n guln of Tt (hull Hi H bu.'MT.'mti. or irr pent plnri Hn lutl l:ok w.i .milt... Tlii In conu'dt Tf i! nil uniimmt ly lilsh InrrfH", mtonling ti Mr. Il'.iiit.l. ftr with ' t)iMl gniwih m. nimlly, tin rniupniiy wouM ,1-ull. it jirwnt huKHicwn In hi ymr. Two ih'W imniilinn uro hoing p'nt mi ,n thf Io.nl HwiirhiHiarit nt the t 1 -jilionf offfci', in rurp (or the grmvih in Imslui'M, It Ik iiiinonni'c.i. Work U liow lifing firtUlic,, ami will he r in plrtnl in rutting inn. I he new e:tl.l. liiif it ml Hpliring tlicm hil mirvirr. STORE PURCHASED HIMIINl.Kir.t.l, April ail. (K.fr ), Mr, lirorgi V. riutninrr, who hn t'n rmuluMiug the riuiniiirr ')nning ruI I'riKMtig l'nrtor in I In' luiiUtmg ownnl by thf ,irt Nntimml hunk nt Klfili ntt.l Mnin trMN, will nprn up R tlictsH-tiinking ilfpnrlnit'iit in mtirrf imi nilh Thr Mmlo niilliti-pr- nhp lift worn Kifth rihI rii h hi rr f t on Mnm hrgtimiitg Mur Tlip Mt-wlf nun rfcftitly purrhRfd by Mr 'fim Kurrtl from Mm. Vrrimn irimf h. You Poor Kid, Why Are You So Skinny? Pnn't your Hint I if r know t lint t'ol lyiVfT OH Will ptlt pnltllilrt Of RHH liKRllhy flrili on your hotirn in juM r frw wpfVi Tfll lirr pvfry druggittl hn It In RUgiti'-roatnl tahlft form .iov tliRt )n won't luf. to tnVf tti nti, fltl -tHstilig o.l tlutl i Rpt lo lipNrt thf Moinnth TMI hfr tlmt Mr4"yR Co, 1 tvrr Oil Tdhlft rr rtou k-ful of vitn nmirs ui'if nrf thf gi-fst-t ff"h pro it'trfrt n I lirnhl. Iitnttlrri ulif rati fnwl. thf htrkl), thin ktl, igfd 0, gftiurtl V pou lit U in 7 inuiitht, j hlif tuii-l ii-k I. inn I'rug to., V. A ' Kit kt'iulnll, i'nrroir PlturniRi'T t.r ; u good tltuftf-t f.-r Jlrt'oi'i t'.-l l.nrr (til 'I tlt'lfl---U' tittlrt, lUl ! r-nt i pirn-Rut to lakf h rmnly. "(Jpl Mr4tiy'n. thf oridiiml Rn-l gcmiinf (ih! hivrr Oil TRhiet." i Carpet Cleaning Phone 300 SOCIETY AND CLUBS By MARIAN Mr. Darwin Ilrlntow ! to oter tain nipinUrs of Went Kitle llridg rlub nt hfr home tomorrow afrer noon. Friday Itridgp rlub mernhpra will be gijpRti of Alra. Wayne tirepn at hr homo tomorrow afternoon. ilr. A. T. CorkPrline hn Invited mmhers of HiiUHtyie rlub to he her hm-mB itr u juuriit'on loinorruw, Among Friday rlub gatherings will be that of 'JVanip rlub for which Mrx. Frrd K. Smith will be ho(o at her home. .MiHB .Tonnnettn Calkins Is fn Fort- land for a day or o. One f the fnterpsting aftprnooo affaire of the week will 'be the filter tpR for which mpiuhera of .St. Mnry's Allnr guild will be hosTkHm at the home of Mr. Ilriife UogHrt, IMl'J I'farl xtrfft. Aiting .Mm. Hognrt for flip afternoon will be Mrs. Frederick i. Jennings. Mrs. I. 1. S. Wade, Mrs. Flora Mtirdonald, .Mrs. J. ti. tirrot, Miss Juliet (iibsou, Mrs. ft. V. I'ilt- 1 man, Mrs. FJlHworlh Crocker. Mrs. I t'lfiire A. Lee. Mrs. Kdna Swartx, Mra. K. N. do Jirockcrt, Mrs. Herbert Sine pd. The nnnunl stnle eoiiferrnce of the Young Women's Christian asnicintion OF MAIL EFFECTED The "special handling" service for parrel post under the new postal law which went Into effect April l., of fers n belter Hnd speedier srrviiv for (his rl.ihs of nmil,' which postal users may or may not piirclia.se nt their own option, according to Onrwli) K. Voriui, postmaster. "Special handling," In this law; means, practically speaking, that such parcel pot Is to he handled, not jih parcel poNt In eiiHtomiirlly handled, bill as firHl-cliiss mail is handled. So fur as the nature of the mail permits the "Hpeciitl handling" flump makes parcel pout firtclHM mail. Ijn particular iidvnniaga applies mainly to Its handling en route on railroad and other (raiiHporlalioii fa cilities between (he pout office of dis patch ami thf pout office of desiun t ion. It mum be carefully diMin guiKhcil from the "special delivery" Hcrvicc, where the chief nd vantage npplipN after the arrival of mail at the post office of its destination. "Special handling" of parcel post means speeding up the service en rnuje on the traiiiH, etc., while "spn cial delivery" iiictins Hpeeding up the Kervkf afler its arrival. It rcipiires both services and both ntnmpH to ob tain the best and speediest mail nerv ier. poHnible, Neither does any part of the work of the oilier. As fit-Ht-clasH mail is not specially delivered unless it bears a special de livery Ntamp, so, therefore, "special handling" parcel pont will not be specially delivered afler Its arrival iiiiIchs it, loo, bears the special deliv ery stamp. A "special handling" stump for par cel j tout cohIh L'.'i cent, while a upe nd delivery stamp for parcel poM up to and Including li poiindM cosIh 10 cents, up to and including lit pounds cok(h 15 cents, ami thence up to the limit of weight nf parcel pout '.It renin. Add tho special bundling CJ5 cenlM) to the Npecial delivery 1 10 i-vinn, i-i crniw. or rvniNf ami one Iirn (he very best service poMKble for any article of parcel pout. Thin Is in addition to the regular poHhige an provided In the new law. Or. Ahton for Chiropractic sin Kleeiro tlipmpf. Opp-inits lleilig the iter, phone MU). it Dependable Means Lifetime Accuracy This Wall-Known BULOVA 17 Jewel, adjusted, otters big value In linmlsomo filled cnn nf WHITE GOLD $29.00 Nationally Fnmous mov.'inrnt In n.'wc! ilo-Htn-il ..uM of Whltu (iol.l. Ask Our Prlct First t SPECIAL IDLING 1 service, ifpiiftt i PWm LOWItY officers and cabinet members from the collf-gps and univprsitiea of Ore gon which opens tomorrow at the university is of interest to many Kti g;ne women who sponsor the V. V. C, A. work in Kugene. As'de from the bnninefs Rt'ssions a number of. aorial affairs are to be given for the vinit rrs. A tea u to be given tomorrow afternoon ut the bungalow between the hours of four-thirty o'clock and six o'clock, ,np members of the Ore gon association being hostesses for the orenmon. A luncheon at the An chorage .Saturday is jAtno planned for the visitors. The I). V. O. H. club is to meet at thf home of Mrs. Pauline 1'rillman. 1K) Onyx street tomorrow afternoon at twolbirty o'clock. The afternoon will be spent with needlework, and members art anked to bring their needles and thimbles. The third division of the Co-workers Sunday school class of the Haptist church is to serve a benefit May-day dinner in the dining rooms of the hurrh tomorrow even.ng at six o'clock. An event of interest for this eve ning is to be the chicken dinner which members of College Croht Community clui members are serving at their club house this evening between the hours of six o'clock and eight, o'clock. If. W. CI COUNCIL The state V. W. C. A. cabinet coun cil wi.l meet in Kugene tomorrow att yrnoon for a twu-day sewsioD, opening with au Informal len at. the bungalow on tiie iin'versitv campiM. In the eve ning the first' seNsi.iu of tilkn and din etixsions w.ll he hel't being coiitinu-'d on Saturday, followed by n picnic at Colmrg bridge. The conferpuce will clone Sunday willi cominitnient vcr vice at It o'clock, Helen Andre .vs. general chairman, gives the compu (e program as l'ol ows; Friday - d::tlMl:(Hl Tm ut the hungilow. 7 Jilt 0:.l -U'eliome, I'.ggy Hoycr, Ilenn K-terly. Diximxioii, "tinr Con ceniH, What Are Tiiry," Helen An drews. 'I'.i Ik. "What His Heligion i Do With I'j," lliiireltu Thorns. in. Satiirfhiy II:IM)-11 ::M)- Disntion. "If w Are We Meeting i tnr ConcernsV" F,Ui' Heller. fJiicMtion llnx, Kntherine Seay, 12:It( -l.uuchron, Anchornge. :t(Mt-5:(HI - "National Fosses of Our Work." Kls!f Heller. Jnnelle Vnn d rvort. "Iiilernatiouiil Finises," Hen rietia TlnMiion. tl:liO - KenliecU Ficnic at Ctdmrg bridge. Sunday , lt::.0-IO:ir. -Mri'ltali.-n and Wor hIi'p." Charlotte Winnird. :i:IKt l.tKl t'iiiimituuMit Kervlv, KKie Heller. ' KT'ff KNK COI.I.I-f TION AOKNCY, SL'Sn-.'iO MINFH HI.IK1. FHONK IUM)., W. II- MI.ttWFIIS. M(Ht. tf From Ail 30th to Moj 9lh, this 8V4-inch fry pan, typical of "Wenr-Ecr" quality, specially priced at lCwr 2 5c txltu) llllt IV.n. u , Vetherbe Powers Furn. 89 One hundred and twenty-two mills reporting to West Coat Lumber men's association for the week ending April manufactured KKi.37!41i feet of lumber: sold Hft.01a.5H7 feet; and shipped jIM17,047 feet. New business waa 13 percent above production. Shipments were 1 per cent below new business. Fifty per cent of all new business taken during the week was for future water delivery. This amounted to TfUAmMM) feet, of which 4ri,l'J5.ft7I feet wa for domestic cargo delivery; and H,.J.(4.i;t4 feet export. New business by rail amounted to 1,KC cars. Forty-five per cent of the lumber shipments moved by water. This amounted to r.2.8!H,7O0 feet, of which 10,ll,Vi29 feet moved coastwise and intercostal; and 12.77fl..U7 feet ex port. Itail shipments totaled -XH cow. Local auto and team deliveries, totaled :Uf5,347 feet. I'nfilled domestic cargo orders tot aled irti.lll.".!MiS feet. I'nfilled ex port orders K,7'.2SS la feet. I'nfilled rail trade orders ti.S'jS cars. In the firat seventeen weeks of the' year, production reported to West , Coast Lumbermen's enunciation Iibh been I.7S,ttirj,ltla feet; new business , 1 .KIM!, Jnii,4:('t feet; ai.J sl.ipinciKs l,7M,4.''i,lS() feet.' ! Extension Work is Subject of Report In addition to its regular work, the Portland school of social work of the I'ni versify of Oregon conducted im portant extension activities, accord ing to the annual report of Or. ph lip A. Parsons, director, submitted this week to the president's office. Two Welfare week-ends were held under the auspices of the school, one at Oregon 'lty nnd the second at 'endelt"ii. Lectures on health by spe cialists, exhibit to H'resA the Import a we of health habits, and clinics for crippled ami tubercular children and alo for well halves, compirsed the Welfare Week-end art ivi ties. More BEAUTIFY IT WITH "DIAMOND DYES" Perfect home dyeing and tintint fs guaranteed with Diamond Dyei. Just dip In cold wnter to tint soft, delicate shades. 01 boil to dye rich, permanent colors. 1 Fach la-cent pack age contains direc tions so simple any woman enn dye or tint lingerie, silks. ribbons, shirts, waists, dresses, coats, stockings, sweaters, draperies, cover Ings, hangings, everything new, Buy "IMamond Oycs" no other kind and tell your druggist whether the material you winh to rotor la wool or silk, or whether it is linen, cotton, or mixed goods, , Just the pan for browning pota toes and for cooking chops, ham and eggs, and steaks. The harl, thick, sheet aluminum distributes the heat evenly over the entire surface, which is essential if hit results are to he obtained. The thousands of housewives who bought the small 'Weat.Ever" Fry Pan when It was ortered at a special price two tears ago will welcome the opportunity to add thia LARCER "Wear-Ever" Fry Pan to their equipment. Oct yours TODAY. "Wear-Ever" Aluminum Mountain Cake Pan Thns,stors. v KNOW, can supply Co. than 1000 persona attended the week- i "on of the important extension. ac tivities wa. a course of lectures given !bv faculty members t the Northwest i Training o t'T Scemt executives I held at Portland. Tho course included ; n.ce lectures, each attended by an average of forty scout leaders, fen -: .-n r. at MMimpI COD- Iccturcs were B"r" " : , ,,, . ducted for Camp Fire (,irls, the Girl . Wiliinlff m of the i V W. C. A. fur which there were IH registered. Junction Lodge Plans big Time .UNCTION' CITY. April 30. (Sirf-nall Monday night Itose En painwnrnt of Hie Junrlion Cily CW'I fVlli.w IikIjsc is planning a big lime. Iliirrixbiirg ami Alpine loiljis have hern invilnl to meet with them aral will bring some rawlnlales wuo 10 gi llier with the Junction City candi dates trill be giien the degree of "The liolden Itule." 0. E. S. Mrs. Ma I'lnbaih, past grand ma tron, will ln;ike an official vieit to Krangeline- iliapter. No. ol Friday. May lat N o'clock. Menibera requested to attend. Bri(l By order of V. M. BUT HOB TViS WKK. au.aTw PRICES ARE RMStT. LAST SHOWINGS TODAY A Dramatic Sensation villi James Kirkwocd Lila Lee Wallace Eeery CENTURY COMEDY KIXOGRAMS :?And the NEW REX REDUCED PRICES Any Nlgfit Mall'ioo 20c 25c K!il3 10c vl, SS ALUMINUM A hunJreiJ million "W'ear-Etrr" men silj are note in use. you IMC 25 tk AMittTH'T W I "Wear-Ever ,1 JUNCTION CITY Shields Ruch Co. TOLHOO Burcivrt .venay 0 PREVENT FOREST FIRES IN OREGON'S GREAT OUTDOORS TWO 10c LOAVES FRESH BREAD FOR 15c - AX Sewing Week Claims Attention At Ax Billy's Springtime Is Starting Time. Women Sew Then Who Never Never Did Before. A "Ladies Home Journal" Paper Pat tern And Some Inexpensive Wash Goods Offer Untold Possi bilities. With A Gingham Frock For A Starter, You May Be Cutting Into Six-Dollar-Per-Yard Silk By Summer Or Fall. Your Attention Is Called To The Fact The Largest Stocks Of Fabrics Abound Here. . FEATURING GINGHAMS, SPECIAL LOT KNITTED SILKS REGULARLY - SELLING TO SPECIAL LOT LINEN AND PART I r)COf CU LINEN TOWELS, MAY DAY SPECIAL ZiDO JU. So well known is "Indian Head" that it hardly needs Introduction. However wa wish to stress most forcibly this slurdily woven fabric is guaranteed absolutely fast color and shown In the following good colors: Green, Grey, Peach, Dark Blue, Tan, Brown, Middy also Black. Yard wide. Blue 11 to FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SI'EClAI.! Men's Athletic. Union Suits 59c This should bo an Inducement for men to get whole season's supply. Made of white nainsook in comfort able style. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIAL! Men's Balbriggan Union Suits 85c Summer weight, short sleeve, ankle length. Sizes 38 to 46. Boys' Good Weight Denim Overalls $1.15 Dlue rt'fnlm bib. the kind the young fellows of h to 111 years demand. PANTS Cut and made specially for vou any style or grade in our iowo shop. Guaranteed to fit UISTON MFG. CO. 719 Ottvs Elks Bldg. $15-50 to SAN FRANCISCO Stage Terminal Phone IStJO hdtfiisIiOtS B1LLV DEPARTMENT STORE . 500 YARDS OF 32 INCH 1 1Cir MAY DAY SPECIAL, YD. j" lU TO r?5c POPLINS, SUITINGS, ETC., IN THIS LOT, MAY DAY SPECIAL,. YARD $2.50, MAY DAY SPECIAL Fast Colored "Indian Head" At An Unusual Price, Yard THEY 'UK NEW! MEN ARE WEARING THEM BRIGHT RED SILK BOW TIES 50c Men's Shirts Like These Are Rare Nowadays At $1.39 A REALLY GOOD FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIAL To judge them by their patterns you would say they are worth half as much again. They're wonders at the above price. There's a big range of patterns in yonr size (In appeal ing fancy stripes men like)' in these soft collared dress shirts. Soft corded madras in its embodiment, F'rench cuffs, sizes 14 to 17V.. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIAL! Boys' Shirts 69c chamhray work or play shirts, sizes 14 neck. THEY ARE RIGHT NEW USE THE GUARD WANT AD WA5 vail ORDERS PROMPTLY AND CAREFULLY FILLED 19c Y $1.19 37c r ' t ll I A Wonderful Value In "Royal Society" Stamped Aprons - ,50c Such pert aprons that they are when embroidered with a few strands of colorful floss and your choice of several unlnuo styles or designs to em broider on grounds of NATURAL, GREEN AND CORAL A guarantee of quality la behind Art Needlework materials hrarlng the Royal Society trademark. They are highly recommended. $2.75 Lunch Cloths $1.79 Pretty pattern mercerized lunch cloths, with vry sllsht Imperfections though scarcely detecubl Special lot NOTICE The new owners of the Eugene Hardware take possession of the business May 1st and it will be necessary that the store be closed Friday, May 1st and Saturday, May 2nd so that an inventory of the stock can be taken. Eugene Hardware Co.