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Saturday Evening,-May Page Sixteen THE EUGENE GUAED Today's Cross-Word Puzzle HEADQUARTERS FOR CELEBRATED "EVER FAST" FABRIC'S FROM COc TO $1.50. YARD "LADIES IIOMP JOURNAL" PTTPbvo WILL SOLVE yotjdS E E AX SILLV DEPARTMENT STORE Painttr.gs by leading artists of the racific E'TtfcwMt will be exhibited '.n Kutifoe next week, in the nailery of the fine nrri building on the cninp-r. This i the tenth aonnnl exhibit ii it kit)'!, orgauiird by the S'-attle Fin; Ar; society, and jrhown in citlm abus the rosst, J The- are 30 painting in all. and j will probably iiifliidd "The Klwfrj Seller," hj Clara J. fifphpn. a I'ort - j laud i:iipter who won the flOO priw ! of thf exbih'u. The othTs nre: "7ifi- catnejiii." M. K. t'arr; "J.nau and, It irft(," Klizbeth A. Onp'r; "Ma dronn Jlearh," Kenneth ('allaliat. "fhinese Aft"". and Tbe Nimhin. May V;irner Col; "Oil Composition, Lisle liiimaHe; Fantasy,' An notte Kdena: "o Hod Cnrnil," and "M.iiijtold and Zinnia," Edgar Fork oer. "(lid Homes ff Villefrnnce," A Hmtn Il'-nc: "Color Arrnnirement, Kathleen lloobil-Hn: "Hnnta VonU a Canyon." I'. L, HolinMrrit; "I'rtniit.' and "Flnwera Waller F. I -mm 'Still Life," Klizabeth MnMown; "A limine" MorKnn I'ndelfnrd; 'Kim Avenue South," William Harold Smith "On the Water," Affrida Storm Zinnia." A MM U. Htone; "Drror.i tiow," Ch;w. J Thnmdike; "The Turn pike, Thoinpltinaville." Jan Van Km pel; "The Chiirth on the Hill." Kus tiiee I'anl Ziegler; and "Tlie Henlinei," Ljdta Cox. (Continued from page one) would be through the easterly limits (if tlni timber. It fa said that the lat ter routu ia favored by the Northern I'aHfU-tireat Northern executives. The diatntice from Jlend to K la mat p. Falls In 147 milea by one locution dtu 100 via another aurveyed route, but if the Northern JJnea arc permitted tu connect with the Southern l'luifir't. ut-idf ot Crescent and jointly uhv the cut-off into Klninnih Falls iht ilistaiue to build would be reduced tu H. mile. This pnati"nt raised by the I nioii l'nt-ific, ia pending before the iuleratute commerce comiiiibHhm , Exponas is High. The Oregon Ttunk extension from Uend in Klitmatb Falls will require an outlay of approximately f(i,&Ot), MH) and reimiru IS mouths to co tu ple I r, according to W. F. Turin r, prenident of the Spok'nie, l'ortluud and heat tie system and of its suo sidiacy, the Oregon Truuk. ' rresident Turner express' d grati fication ov?r the anuouuceinent of I'resideut Donnelly of (bo Northern l'acific. Turner pointed out that tli di-cUiou now to extend tho Oregon Trunk on to C-fllif ornifl, via Klamath Fiilts, Is hut currying through the in tention of James J. Hill, that the tin-Jit Northern-Northern Pacific Joint line ullhimtely would reach to jSuii Fniiu'ltiro, via Itend and Klamnlh full from (lie Columbia river. The btlief still prevails among ralt roml offii'lulii that whatever exterisina of the northern lines from Hind south tinil from Ilnrnii to lleud will ho made jointly with tho I'nioii I'aelffc. Som. autlioritlea have declared that in nyreenirnt to this effect whs iiihmi wlini ihi two groups nindfl a coin-; l.ii t for joint 'ipeiath u of let If of tti iiiileage of the Oregon Trunk and thri 1'nion Pacific between the Columbia river and Itend. It In said that tint ciiiepni't include n prospective exten sion nf the Prineville road tinvnrj ltend. ; rrn Kfj3 u pn rrp-w wM9 i w n 5 fa JE t0 wmr i 75 Hn" lj ; -J 33 PH a? a. El? I ' ,1, Li S 39 " T V" Sl '..mr-nJ I Ll Tsfci j LJ j jV'p u? !H it5 44 uHytxJ tmj4aai si si b si a. pr," n pj (Continued from uage one) Small words, most of them, but y on may need all ot today's half-holiday to solve this piinxle. A few new stickers am introduced. HORIZONTAL To ween. To paint wit ha nearly colorless gioKsy Ii'iuid. Kon. .Masculine pronoun. Wan. A heavenly body. Preposition of place. A winning of ail tricks in pi quet. l'naccented part of ft measure. A small lino (naut.). Silver white alloy of tin and oth er metala used for tableware. Female sheep. Hcgree of compactness. Portion of a circle. Tall jtrass. Nine plus one. A journey (South Africa). Slave of habit. I'pparture. To merit. Loyal. Pies, tarts, etc. Strait holding shield on arm. Human upper limbs. Fur neckpiece. Knots. Sheltered side. To burn and smoke without flame. Natural passage between sand banks. lautitN. Opalescent. Oiimn played with cords -bavin;? mini her h per card. 1 H'J. l.llHHOPll. Half nn em. Hot. To prepare for publication. Part of verb to be. Ilotisp pet. Dwelled. Twice. VERTICAL Frightful crealuro of the imagi nation. Second nolo in scale. f Insipid. Solely. 1. 3. 0. 1'J. i:t. 14. in. 17. is. -U 50. r.7. Mi. til. 1 .". That which is retained in mind, ft. Source of artificial indigo. 7. To swagger. H. Speedy. 10. Sun god. 1 1. AHsatills. 13. Friend. 1.1. Long, narrow inlet. 17. Confession. HI. Trap. L'l. Inspired with fcur. 2't, Augers, "fl. To hem. -St. Special kinds of food prescribed for medicinal purposes, 31. To caro for medically. 33. Auto. 31. To attempt, 3.1. itefor. 3ft. Weapon. 3. Paralyzed. 40. Surface measure of a plane. 41. Odor. 4'J. Sun. 44. Inflexible. 4.1, Average. Hi. Thinks highly of. 45. Ti reacts. 4. , Worshipped. VJ. Orinetal guitar. .13. Hythm. 14. The after song. ri.1. Quick, fast. I IS. Opposite of high. j iUt. To rent. 114. Negative. j 07. Three-toed sloth. ' I Answer to yesterday's cross-word ; puzzle: I s STaJL T E. D83SHELJs kffK R R LML 1 Y E0E che" F s lIJrf n i&S rata iTlElDnB OlN u s P 0 RF DHptlD fjA L 1 0 R AE EClDOf SENT ApE L L O T S TflG OPEL! S O A RHT ZIAe m bE. !Lnc e He PlElslElAlTlraPlElElDlLlO 5-1 1, l!jJ5( will involve additional expen diture of approximately $.l.l,0Uo0O by the state, uppruximately Jfll'.OOO.W by the federal government. The con tract recently Jei for the grading and surfacing uf the Illuchly section is es timated to coat the slate 24,(XMJ.(HI and the county ''l, OOO.UO. Toe recein forest pud agreement C"vering im provfinem work on the It Jinrock-lu-di.in Creek section calls for an expm uiture of f 1((,ihm.in by the county, and I'iU.OOO.OO by th federal governmeu: McKenzie Fund Listed. "On the MeKvnzie bizbwav durir;y ; rhis same period there was spent Jf.VJ.-j!-'J.!t.l by the .slate, and ,l'l :jv the couniy, muk.n a total of fll'J.- Hl'.47.' There is under contract cow. the Hendricks bridge, jf.Vi. 1 40.10, stufe , ind county, und the .Siiurod-lilu-.- Itiver section. 10.0.1. (Hi, slate an-i ' county. This covers the .McKwizie highwjy between Kugeiie and itlue liner. From Itlue Itiver to the !) fchutes couniy line it is in the forest lerierve, and the work is being dn bf the note and fed-rnl government. i ne ei;inaicu com oi in.s joD, W'neu completed, is !f.ll7,408..1l, paid en tirely by the stale and federal govern ment, except $!.-.0H).mMI- by J,ari" county; o you can see that the Lu-gene-Florencc highway between ('lies it ire and Uainruck has received fur more money that the entire McKenzie highway, and th.it the county has con tributed very Utile toward ils con struction, as compared with Ui-i amount paid out on tiic Kut,'eue-Floi-euce highway. "Of tlie amount of bonds sold up to the present time ( $1,700,000.00) both tite .McKenzie and the Kugene-Florence have liad their full allot mem, $'Jfi2,.100.00 on Ihe Kiigene-Florenec, and f!0.0(X).0O on the .McKenzie. Wen tern Lace, which includes the Eugeue Fiorcnce highway, has received a little more that -J per coait of the tot;tl amount of bonds Suhl. Of (he f300,ni'( of bonds yet to sell, $30.oOO.OO wis allotted to the Florence north l.igh way, and '-'o((..!00.t0 to the Willamet-1 te highway, but no far, we have born unable to grt state and feder.;i et,-. operation on these two roads." Follies Girls to He Entertained Eugene Hoys' Club (Jrowth Held Rapid Cr.uvlh nf almiisl l( n.r ront In rrKir(p, n !m' ,.!,,! :tiEa.np Jat f,w ucrkx, ni-1'itntinB In rrporlN 'f Irmlrr ul uil,Uit ill II, c Y. M. 1'. A. Iat liifhl. Iji.k of Irnliini hmi itIii, I. tin. i, ,nr ( jmI1,M,, nrKiiiirnlli.il n iiuinliiT f n. w I'm nriT. roitirmto ami 1'ririiilly Imliiin i IiiIk, it v slniril hv "V" nffl. int.. 'luli Irmlrrtt rrRiiit werp lilrmlnn IiiiUiib bihI Will (iroi-n, Whilman riuiprm; H. tl. WrlH-r, Sioux I'rionil ly tiKtinim: J. M. Si'rnlmucli. t'nlmrx IWmie I'lmirrra; V. II. Ilni'kninn, Norkruiir Ilu.kv I'i.inrrrn: Kinnnh Noilrriiriim. MuIhikIc Mom-i'rij llnr-xhi-l Kiinlimn. Klo I'lonorii.; o. mer M Inui, Yukon (Vunrnilrn; Prank 1'nMi'l, Koala I'Kinrnilxa, t'lmri'h r'irpitiiiivrs nttrmlitiit ro C .. K. Wliill t'oniirt'antliin. Mr. l'liiirlc- K. Iliml, M.ilm. ili!; V. U. I...nl. I In t t Ft ; l. Hot Wooil, ( irltir). ami C. A. I'niiln.r I'rfh.viprian. tlihrra in aili.mliinro. 1 Inutile Iho "Y1 Ihiv. work iminilliMi ! W'H' I'r. N. I". Nrlhon, irri,liMil of; Mm boanl of JiW.,t. I-,.- k,p . M llOI'M-i-KKI! Il.lrt. .'nrt-nl a.i-rrtar.1. nn.l Tliomaa i I'""1' 1 ' I III A. Hill. lull, of Tiiroma, hpW ninnarr f Ihp tlu'rtii'.I'owpr!i furniture elri. M.miiI.,1, ,,f (lr M i,nv', ,.)m milieu aro (I. ; Cavi-ll. rh" tirumli ; Wanlry II. Stonu.on. Arthur lli-n.l. r-t-holt ami r. V, II. N. nl. Vim (Irociiiviili Vlllimo rnlliia Co.. wliii lt la lo lie lipro nt Hid Iloilijt May , , win Do lioAittnliy rrrpiynl in l-.ii- ariio, roporta V, II. M,-)onnlil, mnn- tlRor of tho thffllrr. Kviry RTlrl In tho oomiumy, from tlio I tt t i 1 1 tr Uillra lo (lip rliorua slrU, Ima lir-rn "iliitpil tip" for ililiniT at llio fntlrrtiily linitara oh Ilia I'nivpraily ntniiu, ami golf tital rhra art lirina arrntiKril for I1ip ho cam for thin Runic. Tho allow U illao atlriii'tilia lltr-nlrr Surra from all arotlolia of tliia purl of tlio atnto, it ia amioiim-iMl. Mnit or ilrra linvo lnin rocplvoil from North Hfliil. .Mnrnhfirlil. liiiHoIiii ror. I'orval Iowa man Here to Conduct Campaign lr. Ijirl Ki'rnnhnn of the Iown Mrthoilist I'onfrronoc will nihirrxH tho Siiiiilny aoliool of the First Molhoilist i hiiri'h Siiminy liinrniiie nt l:l."i n. in. I'r. ('. 1-3. Hunt, KPUi'ntl Miporintonil Pilt, nniioiinoi'H it KtMlorul iiKsriuhly of thr- cliiinh achool for Siinihiy ii,,,rn ins. In n, I. lit ion to tho nihlroKa liy I'r. Koriinlinn thrro will lie por-iiil uiui,. by tho Suniliiy koIiooI ohoir iiml or I'hcatni. A full mi,., ,, , I,,,.,. f Mothoilixta n,, olhora inlorovtoil in ili'sirnl. I'r. Kormihitn la In Kmr-no nt tli Revival Services To be Continued Although Evangelist Stuernag'd. who has been holding a series of evangelistic services" at the liible Standard church for upwards cf two weeks will close tomorrow evening, (he pastor, Itev. Hornshult nnnounced that the revival would go right on dur ing the coming week and services would be he!d on Tuesday, Wednes day, Thursday and Friday evenings ui 7 : 1.1 o'clock. Itev. Steurnnscl's sermon Inst evt niiitf upuu whnL he termed nn ever growing uupopmar topic was the "Purpose of the second coming of .lesus" ns told in t tie 4(h chapter ot first ThcsMiloniitus, ! The evangelist explained that the' next great event to take place ia the, translation of living saints (sanctified Christians) together with those wlu have previously died in the Lord. "The day is coining," he said, "when death will be a thing of the pust au.' tliere will be no more dying in the Lord. The Lord will opera to like a gigantic magnet, the dead shall riso, because (he grave can no longer hoid them, neither can the force of gravity hold thowe "who are alive and re-1 main." Considerable time was tnken t:p with picturing a mental viM n of t li - glory of the Lord .lesus Christ ami how it may be possible for those who are earnestly seeking him to be join; heirs with him in iilory. U Oakridge, ,Uid a number of other 1 !"V,,,,,"'M nf ,np rnre:ational. Pres ciiics. . bvtrnan mid Methodist churches and will assist these churches diirius the next week in a campaign of visitation I evangelism. STATISTICS BORN t'IM'llt'll -At tho mnlornity homo. CSS Sixth avcniio wont. Kriilnv. Mnv I, IIIL'.V to Mr. ami .Mia. V. li. Cliim-h, I'lltl Tifth an'iiuo wrsl, a ami. I. I" VTtl.. At tho homo at 4115 Knurl h nvonno wrat, April ;ill, lll'Jo, lo .Mr. ami Mm. Murtm l.raton, u itiiurhtrr. II. VSl'tillli Al l'nol'li-('hrltln ho,. piliil, Krulay, Mny I, Mr. ami Mr. liroriio llnfor, of till I ii i rn, A' atrool, a ihtiiihtcr. At Mor.-y h April I'.n. illL'.V to Mr. ami Mr a. .lohn H. Sohoonri'krr. f it 1 1 llii:h atrort, a it.mjchtor. FIRE PKCVENViON PLANNED Srl(INIiKIKI.I). May a. tS,o- ciiil). A firfl provtMilion nioiianre j whirh I soon to bo put into uo :u tho Sprinnfiolil Hooth-Koliy anwinill ; ia tho bllililiuic of n 11-foot vti't'l ex- : tension on tho oml of tho humor ron ; veyor. tolling out tho w nilt n M'etion i whll nt pri'Hi'llt ronveys hnwilust !o tiio fhuno. The lonstrtii'tion work wi:l ho timb'r tho ilirootion of John t r.ir korr ho.iil inillw right. INSntK Wil li ilKNHY TIldMl' THE riUTTON SHOP IMoai mo;, Hun,, in ami lleimtilrhui Sll 7th aioutie rait. I'tione 171,-J. SPECIAL MKX'S PHKSX SIllUTS-wi.l, ,! xvi,lt ,l. Itirs. Mij? riuipo .f 4 fiO imtiviiis nt tj)jiyo M KX 'S C.Vl'S Nice vanco of luicrs Ort g f KK".lI!r 25-, 98 S1.25 Xiietl I51o.liii.if Silk llm H,st New Shipment of Floor Coverings You can replace that old faded rug or piece of linoleum this spring at little cost. Get our prices on floor covering. We can save you money. WE BUY AND SELL FOR CASH AND SELL FOR LESS Johnson Furniture Co. 625 Willamette Phone 1188 DRESS-GOODS And Now We Are At The Threshold Of A Great Exhibition Of Brand New Silks Woolens Cottons Directorie Satin, Yard , $1.69 WONDERFUL VALUE AND QUALITY Satin Back Canton Crepe Yard $3.50 So many of the lovelier dresses are fash ioned of this eleventh hour silk: giving that softness of silhouette much sought after in today's styles. This Is a new showing, 40 inches wide, colors are coral, turquoise, orchid, redwood, powder, grey and' chrysanthemum. JUST ARRIVED! An extra good satin , for Blips, skirts, etc. Jade, coral, orchid, also white. Because of Its lustrous finish tha de mand for this p.-irtic-. ular satin is extensive. Delightful New Silk Stripe Dotted Swiss 69c FAST DOT ONLY, YARD A distinctive, new dress fabric at a moderate price. Swiss has won a high place in fashiondom for themselves for crisp dainty summer frocks. This new Swiss adds the distinction of a new novelty and beauty with Us delicate tracery of rich silk stripes and tiny dots permanently appliqucd to the fabric to look like tiny beads. ftti -AU-KV MlHl Li ! mi VERY CHARMING, VERY DAINTY, QUITE UNUSUAL Such colorful grounds as lavender, navy, shrimp and Jade, serviceable and inexpensive. Washable, HEAVY QUALITY ' Imported Dress Linens, The Yard 98c 1 The very thought of linen leaves -a favorable impression In one's mind as being a loader in point of wear. Don't confuse this linen dress fabric with soma of the inferior linens you see advertised as this is of a dependajlo qua'.ity. Commercially speaking Its fast color; 36 Inches wide and comes in the following shades: Jade, grey, turquoise, beaver, rose, yellow, copen, rust, Peruvian, orange, lavender, also oyster. Silk Stripe CreDe Voiles 85c A very fine summer fabric, 36 Inches wide, in grey, orange, mldd'y and Nile shades. NEW ARRIVALS! Exquisitely Figured Pattern Voiles, The Yard 98c The smartness of prints should bring the discriminating fair sex to Ax Billy's for these novelty printed patterns, forming dis tinctive top and bottom. Splendid quality, .40 inches wide, each pattern seemingly lovelier than the other.' Colors are fashion right. New English" Broadcloth, Yard 85c Scarcely a day passes but what we read of broadcloth as to its popularity and varied uses for men's, woman's and children's things to wear. This is a very fine quality mercerized cloth, yard wide, in pretty stripes and dark grounds. Gay Fast Color Leghorn Tissue Frocks FORM 0ENEROUS TORTIOX OF THE SU M M KU WAR D-ROBE FINE HIGH fill ADE OINCHAMS 32 INCHES WIDE The Indlspenslble ging ham in colors and patterns as gay and cheerful as spring and summer itself, presenting an array of youth giving patterns In unique dash patterns and plaids as well as splash dot patterns. 55c and 65c Truly Wonderful Price On Women's Full Fashioned Pure Silk Hose, Pair $1.25 Can any woman want less than at least one pair of each color when such hose nro to sell at $1.25 a pair? Of pure thread silk, de sirablo weight, and. of course, reinforced nt points of strain. Each pair is perfect. Select from TANBARK RACQI'F.TT AIRE DALE ALSO BLACK. 5"0 PAIRS TO OFFER AT THE ABOVE AT TRACTIVE PRICE. FEATURING 1000 HEAVY, BLEACHED, GOOD SIZE TURKISH TOWELS, AT ONLY 29c NEW SHOWING OF Royal Society Aprons STAMPED READY (fl QQ TO EMBROIDER Cpl.Jr "Royal Society," a trade name that Is far reaching in every section of Ameri cafavorably so. Quality is ono of tho important factors, too. Smartly designed patterns stamped on thrve of the best selling shades TAN SHRIMP BUFF Here Is Value In "Royal Society" Aprons 50c A group of smaller dainty servin? aprons, st.-imped on a good weight and quality material on shrimp, green and natural shades. MATL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED ..rtiof-"1' iicT tit"' ot",.e- Have, your drapes been Cleaned this Spring Our Service Is Complete .j Phone 300 Olive St., Between 8th and 9th RAYMOND TOR UFA" TlUC tai ,tot ct fiei' M TlurO !n:,i.Vl- r.'"' Von mf'1 ftnW!'' to" st to . . ,at c tot tir .:e url noTV - A-.'-"' cUv. ... ViPP til' 4 l-V-'.v'W sit'1 ntl ' kl . ili" . r" '.V. . A " . i Ar;iJ .tit 4 oo'' o-xtrt ,-V.V. 7 .no"