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About The Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1924-1930 | View Entire Issue (May 5, 1925)
J.-xl't,.i . k tea THE EUGENE GUABD Page Ten ' T ? 1 Every department of Kugcne'i city gorcruu.fnt except four "ver-iprni in allowance from the city bulet in the firat quarter of 1K3. to the report compiled by Mm. Orace KcimU, city accountant, for A. J. 'J'oiirtellolte and coinimny of J ort lund, auditore for the cily. Inode...ac of the budget nnuVr the ix per cent ax limitation IB aliown bv the fact that all ilepartmema rx p'ended a total of J1.1U1.45 over the imouut allowed by Hi- I'.nlsH in I tbr.Hi monlli period. Actual expendi ture by the cily during '""""".f '!'.' ru;irv, and March totaled while the pro-rated "'I''""" for the name period fl.l.iW."". Following are the department de ficit howingi! ' Major and cily council, M.Ki; attorney onire, - ; 4. auent $K 1.7.1, deficit f.Uf; re- coideri office: budget IH.I. fl ."ilKl.oS, deficit JWSIKi; trcaioirer olfice budget 7.'ll.a.-, P" V?'"--711, deficit IfdlSflt; engiueera office; budget ll.Mll.Wt, apent lfl.7IW.OI, de ficit ?mtl.l! police department: bud get v!.tllT.W. apent &,VU-V1. de ficit J1H.72; police matron: budget :7.-.; spent :iWJ.II, deficit if II. Ill', meet iind bridge department, budget I.7IIS.:U, "pent $ll.'JM.t, dificit 4l."i7(l; atreet ligliling: budget $.V J!MU7. Mient :i.07;i-N7. deficit JHt. 411; park l general) budget fil.l..H . prill 52.l. deficit :-J7.7: h H department: budget : ent fail, deficit : I; milk inapeetor: no bud get iillowunce. deficit IliiD; aviation field, no budget, deficit l(K1.7:l; i-lty pound, no liudgel, deficit 1 .W..'t i ; ein ployment agener niainteiiance, no bud gel, deficit 171'.S0; eleeti. n ejpenac: budget $75, .pent fJIMJ,HI, dificit $"'1 (i; lulerext on warriinl-a: budget JUWIUIS, (pent $lO.M7.1it, deficit i-uol? W- -mdi-tginf'V 1 111(1 iff t Slt!.7t. upoiit IWH.48, deficit $'7.77. Depnrtmenta recorded ns not 'In the red" for the quarter included the fire denrtmrnt, auto park, building ln- iiaii mfiititrnntic nnd nil' Million nnd fcewer nmintrnnnc ami operation. Rene, and Joe Spina, Id, who wan re rently turned over to the Bchool au thorities by W. O. Judkins, chief of police, both en raped from the school affatti I&Mt nixht, according to infor mation received in police headquar ters today, Joe (Spina, an Italian boy, was ar retted recently with a group of tramps while boarding a Kouthern Pa cific train, lie in described on 10 yenrs old, fi feet 3 3-4 inches tall, weight JL'O pounda, dark hair, .com plexion and brown eyea, with a wear on the bark of his head. William Landles, whose home in at " Klevenih avenue cant, i 17 yen pa old, height, 5 feet 7 inr-hes, weight M(t poundrt, niedluin complex-, ion, dark brown hair, hazel eye, and a half-circle rnr on bin left forefin ger. Police atik that any peraon wee ing hoy a of thin deneription get into conimunlriition with the polire at once. KAf.KM, Ore,, May fi.-Hev. Overt Hkilbred, Eugene, whh elecled pretii dent of the Lutheran Hrothrrhood o( Oregon, which cloned a three duy con vent ion at. Mil vert on. Other officers elecled are A. O. Xerson, Silver ton; Kev, W. Sclmeler, Aurora and He v. J I. A. Ij. Iljermntnd, Chinook, Vjisii , vice president b; 8. P. Ness, Engen, aerretary ; Victor Snyder, Sileni, fi nancial Beer el ry and If. N. Kleve, Sil vcrtoii, treiiHiirer, Acnepiinni'e of the Irtinteenhip of the Severnon Old Kolltn home, which may be cutiihlifthcd at Kugene, and whether or not the brotherhood abouM take over the pudiahiiig of the Par ifh Mtneenger waa not decided. The mutter bun been placed In the bund of a uperlnl committee to make rec onimendatlonB. , Addreanea were given by Rev, J, A. 1 O. Stubb, Minneapolis Minn., prrni- dent of the Lutheran Protherhood of America and (.joveronr Waltu M. j Pierce. I l'luuia piloted by officera of th iUlut obaervnllon aiUiidron, reaerve force, will make n flight to the Ku gene iivlatli'll field Sunday, May na the flrl of a acriea of four croia luuntry fllghtt p aimed by the aiiuiiil ron, according to announcement re ceived here from Lieutenant tJukby 11. Kelly, commander. The planea on the flight to Uugene will iidvcrilne the annual niilltnry tournament at Cor vallia May 110 and handbilla will be ilropped over Ilia route. A atop will bo mado t Oorvallla on the flight tuutli, It la announced. Towna on the eaat aide of (ho Wil lamette, will be vinitrd on the return trly, Kav-li pilot will be naalgiied a cer tain town which ho miiat find. The. ipiodroii will go to CorvallU May DO to tnko part lu the uillitaij' tullinainint. The third flight will be made, to McMinnvillc Juno 7 to al tend the cille' collliueiiceiuent exel clea. Klighla will bo mudo over tie city mid Ilia nlrmen will he gileala al ii bampiet. Ou Juu'i -7 n flight will be mode to I'rinevllle, Ore., to at tend the Oregon atalo convention of the American legion, June 7-'JH, Student Orators To Offer Recital Bus Referendum is Opposed in Eugene pon't fixn the referendum petition i-tt the new truck and bim lieeimitu )uV. TM in the ri'ioinuiendulioit of the Knitene cliatnher of commerce, na A remit of a renolulicn p;iiMd by thr Uiiird of direr torn meeting hint night llh Jmigi- t. P. Haruatd. I May in operation of the law wMiid i1 iil lemilt trom iuvokhiu the refer mdufii, it In fluted, wai drcrdi'd, mul )oh uf feeH that could he ctillcrtcd, , A new electric ign wl 1 be pm cliitMi'd by the I'luini'ier, ml bntiB mil -Mile the clminher ioihuh for the bene fit of tMiritH it ml nthrr t 11 ncin in town, it wild decided. i:. J. At! mi of WncdihiRtoh, I . (' , wax elected iiiuncel)i r frmu the Ku lie tie rbainher in the I'nited Hmtit I'tinnther "f commerce to meet May I'l to -H. Mr. Admim fill the plm-e of t'arl ti. Wnatihunte, whn renined. Bludenln In (ho school of orntory at Kugene Uible university will bo pre nented In another recital In the action! cl.iipel WedncHdny evening -at H o'clock. . Tho program to he prmcntcd will Uv an follow; "Those ICvening HcIIk," Karl to ward. "Ship of Faith," Clifford Corey. "I Ain't a (iuhi' to Cry No More," Adrinn Sins. "Innocence," Anna Jlrijjht. "To n Waterfowl," OHcitr Ilovrud. "Spell of tho Yukon," Laurence Hartlett. , "Creation of Hnin Alcfiee," Lewi Mick. "Tho Lost Chord," Iiorothy Jea aup. "Tho Owl Critic," Orvnl Peteraon. ''A Piece of Ited' Calico." Olive Cornelitii. "When Ma Itrlves the Auto," Irene Urownfleld. "My Foe," Kaye Miller. "Nothing In It," Walter Strain, "A Yeiiken in l.ove," J. h. Vail, "CniiHlantiim mid tho Lion," llo.w ard Sthiirthury, 'leleplnmo Itomance," Mary Peter aon. ; "The Last Jlynin," Dorothy fiibnon. Kugene hoy Flees From Reform School William I .and let, 17, committed to the Dtnte industrial hHioo) from Kn- LAST DAY TO SEE B7 Ifpf ANNA Q. NILSSON LEWIS BTONE MARY ASTOR Walter Hiera Comedy INTERNATIONAL NEWS Avwfltil mtrr erni n.f- nt. ..1T r.je nitc - 1J k a' wxiut.ruit.il AKt jrMt. au) Pamphlets Reidy For Lane Schools i "IVolect Our Xnturat Scenery," la 1 the litre of n pamphlet printed under '. Ihe direction of .1. A. Churchill, mi- i perlnteudent of public Inai ruclion, nnd lU.lriluiled to the varioua countiea of. the atale. A anpply of Hie piimpbletn luia been received nt the office of 10. 1 .1. Moore, enmity aiiperitnendent .of l.ane, nnd thetie will be aent to the ncIiooU Inter. Aa many of the achoola have closed for the year the pampli- Ida may not he distributed until the new jenr aliirta, It in ntinounceil. 1 The following fiiggcHlinn for pro gi'iiuia are conltiined in tho pamph let; Value of riowera and Need of Pro. ' tectioti. Language of Klowera, Klower .Mvllia; Triliule In Vere and Song, i Stale ami Nalionnl Wild c'lowcia. I'loweriug Shruba, lYi'hcrvalion of t'lirialmaa (Ireeiia, Holly. Laurel and Oregon tJrape, II ghunv. nnd Meninruil Thee riant lug. Mutilation of Trees - Protection Through Public Interest and l.eg aln- , tii n. Planllng Treen Indigenous to Soil. Near Fast Appeal ! For Clothes Scnti i Collrction rf elothhig for the near' i east relief work will be mnde here u I Wednemliiy, M iv 'JO, which haa been deHnmrd "Hiindle div.'' j Tite f.tllow.m tippnil imn heen U ' I mied by M, II. l.ugl.iM. who in atdii t j in the work here: j I "We.iueMl.iy, , ly CtMh 1 the d.iTe 1 that Uttx b"'n et w "Hiindle d:i" i j tor near eat lief, t hi lint ilate old' ;rloihtim, tuerco.Mn, hlaiiket. ete., wdl! ; be cd'ected f t the nie during tbei coming wtiter by wnr orpltuns and ; ; refugee in the near ent, JM.iim fori ; collet ting thene g.iriue nt are belli ! iniide by Mr. J. . tJitehetl who t m j i-biirue f the tnrk acmti thka yeir I . letrtl!a will be uinounceil Inter. In thr m"'ntiioe the penerouH prn;i!e of Ku- gene are aKeti 10 Rt together wcriu : RarmentH Inch will he miitible f.r Hiitferers in (lie nenr rant dur;nit th inter acinnm," Millinery Shop to Enter new Huilding i A millinery h, p conduclr.l by Mr i. Hulli M.Citllum Curler will be op. "'Oil after June 1 In ihe M.- niiM : Sehnefrra building nt Tenth nnd Wil Jiunelle, intend of it present lorn- lion on the srooml floor of ihe !'irst ; National tank building, i The new location will be on Wil- lainrlte .Irert. dure doora onlh "f jlde entrance In Ihe thenier. In nddi tl.ip f millinery. Mrl. Carter will add a luie-of art no.rltiea. The stole will ! lie derorated la blue and gray, and will urn a mii-ony ir lli art novelties MAKE USE OF THE VARIOUS CONVENIENCES-REST ROOM-TELEPHONE SERVICE-PARCELS CHECKED FREE AX BILLV DEPARTMENT STORE . Circus Day SPECIALS! Wednesday, Circus Day is a Great Day for Fun. We Are Mak ing It a Great Day for Values. A BIG VAU-K! Three Yards Fast 000 Color Suiting for OOU Thfiao pretty nix new nhades nre Kiiarantoorl fast In pvcry way roao, naturnl. blue, peach, lavender nnd green. If they fade your money back. Tills Ib a wonderful wearing fabric. CIRCUS DAY SPECIAL! Special Lot of 32 1 -i q Inch Gingham, yardj -tyC Anticipate your RlnKham needs for the future, too, when such a low price s this may be had. CIRCUS DAY SPECIAL! Fast Color Cotton l Cn Broadcloth, a yard J JUC this faBhlon-rlght weave needs no attribute compliments showered upon It as It already holds a high level In fabrlcdom. A limited quantity (lot) to diaposo of. Its uses are Varied'. Come In plain colors. CIRCUS DAY SPECIAL! 35c-40c Lingerie 1 oq Crepes, the yardf-'C A special lot of soft crinkly ("Washanredo") crepe. Wonder fully durable and practical for those underthlngs and' other garments that busy women need, llequires no Ironing. Dainty lingerie effocts. CIRCUS DAY SPECIAL! 1 COIPREIIENlVVsTOCKS ; Sf ' Big Express Shipment Of Wf ffw Exquisitely Printed Silks Just ; .'JlJ W Burst Forth From Their 'ftUjI m Exceptional 60c Silk Stripe Shirting, yard 48c Pretty silk stripe madras to be made up Into men's nnd boy's delightful shirts. 600 yards In this assemblage. C1KCUS DAY SPECIAL ! Royal Society ij (IL Package Goods J4 v-'II As woll as open stock "Royal Society" stamped articles In this special lot. All usuable merchandise. - , CIRCUS DAY SPECIAL! To $1.75 Women's Silk Gloves, pair )89c Two button length, nil slues In lot but not In each quality. Different styles. .' i CIRCUS DAY SPECIAL! Sheets Are Selling I -j on At a Low Price Only 100 of those Rood, sUindnrd weight, blenched, size 72x00 Inch sheots at the uhovo very low price. Very slight imper fections such as a henvy thread running through but In no way Impairing their wearing quality. Come early for yours. 1 t.'; Big Express Shipment Of Exquisitely Printed Silks Just ; Burst Forth From Their Wrappings! Indescribably Lovely! So alluringly attractive that they at once prompt visions of wonder fully pretty frocks. The newest and most fashionable. LUXURIOUS PRINTED SILKS, FLAPPER SPORT STRIPES AS WELL AS RICH PLAIN SHADES THAT ARE IN THE HEIGHT OP FASHION. INDEED, a wonderful showing of pretty patterns. Cold printer's ink seemingly proves inadequate in portraying the very exquisiteness of these new silk creations. As usual yx Billy's for piece goods where largest stocks abound. A PRESENTATION OF 600 YARDS OF THESE LOVE LY NOVELTY PRINTED SILKS. MANY ADVANCE PATTERNS WHICH COME IN SHORT PIECES AS SURING YOU OF MORE OR LESS EXCLUS1VENESS. THE YARD $1.19, $2.95 AND $3.50. FEATURING A NEW SHOWING OF GAY SPORT STRIPE SILKS IN VERY NEWEST PATTERNS AND WEAVES, YARD $1.19, $1.95, $2.75 AND $3.50. $1.98 A Special Selection of Silks Selling Regularly to $3.00, yard To make this silk news sound more interesting, many now pieces are included in this special lot of silks. Just when new summer frocks arc in the making. RIGHT NEW! WOMEN'S Rayon Printed Crepe Dresses Of Real , Beauty YOU'LL MARVEL AT THEIR LOW PRICING $6.25 ? ),.. ,411 . " . " . , - Especially c'lic are the "Rnyon" printed crepe frocks. Their all-over patterns of vivid, conven tional motifs render them unusually fitting for these delightful summer days. - They're the very spirit of tho 1925 season! - So untiringly feminine are these with their lacy collars and cuffs. Iheiv Klislcnlng miniature buttons which contribute their share of embellishment. -Shown for tho first time! (2nd Floor) Baby's First Gift A New Reed Carriage $27.50, $32.50, $35 AND $40 A buggy la darling bnby's first Im portant possession. See that It Is of a design, finish and quality or which you can be justly proud. You can secure this quality as well as comfort nnd latest style In these. Mothers will be pleased to know tho "Stergls" are tho lightest weight car riage made without taking away from their durability. See these! (2nd Floor) A TIMELY TIP Protect Your Togs WitK Garment Bags, 93c CONVENIENT SIZE 28x57 INCHES Beat tho moths and other elements to It by safeguarding yourself In the protection of furs, garments, blankets, woolen clothes, etc., a'.l through the warm days by storing them in theso chemically treated Bun garment bags. For tho trifling investment Is capable of saving many dollars worth of apparel. Real protection, so easy to use, and just at the time when It Is most useful. Now type of bags, with strongly scrurnd metal contrivance that keeps the bags sealed nnd easy of access. Ward off dampness and dust too. (2nd Floor) MANY ATTRACTIONS THROUGHOUT THE STORE SOCIETY AND CLUBS ny MARIAN l.OWRY . A uoIhI'Ip iiffnir plnmird for toniiilit wilt M thf ir'MtHtiti"i of ihr pln.v "TwHfth N'iplU," to he iven by nifin hirs of SiiHVsrr elul. The yny is to bo ic.ven nt fipht o'clock in th K1k tf mpie. It i fin invltnllonnl evptit, each club niftiilier hnvhtg in uletl five Riieu, Mr. IV F. (i'o(lp!turo urn! M, K, I'. Walters mil bi hoteneft to memUer of Koy Korner Klul nt the home of the littler TimrMliij ntifr Tioon. ! Mrs, I.rwi-t Motl HftHH 1st ! vNtttir (n I'-ugi-to from Herkeley. t'Hltfoniin. She it n rtrst nt the hm iivf her father. It. K. Hotol mul plw lo remrtin alnnt two months. I ntmiMinnt 'OhIi of freshman nthli'tit-K I heen for the iut several niontlm. Mib. W. H. IennH of Carlton, Oregon, in n visitor in l-'nsene this mrk n the g.itt nf her i:tter, Mr. I,mv I'erktnu. t the At4m IUa V tioiie. I if interest to tnnny friemln i the ntmouncrtucnt of the hetroihrtl of Mi Irv PnJe nml Hrohl Hsrtn ivhii'h mle known At the A 1'ht nnd Khim Sisin house the ueek end. Miss lnle is n junior in tht university and (troniinmt in oampun activities. Mr. I tar it W a Rrndujite of the nnivr.ty in ti-M, and in at prc.tent teshiiiR and roach inc in Mii!iielilien, M iitsna. He w aotitnnt rtitrh of frrshftian thlrtx .whilt on th rftti'H Jat year. ' trnliiy wns thnt of Shnkespenre Huh j Mrs. Nelson F. Mnnluff, vire-presi-jut the rhnmher of oMiimrroe" rooms, j dent; Mrs. Henry Trnmp. secretary; Antiiiiil etfctionw nnd reports took , Mrs. W. W. Calkins, treasurer. The !plnor. Mrs. I.eme rey ttss neen ( Uh mretinit nf the cxlb in t0 takft i . ho?eri president for the new rear;! . . , . .. . Mrs. Addie iUbmn. vice-president; ,n two wek' at vh,ch Um jMrs. Wilson H. Jewel, secretary ; i tudy on th play "Hamlet' will be Lirs. 1. H. I'srks. treasurer. The pro- (completed. Isrnm for the new year was worked; out at the sessions. The retiring "ffi- Mutual Life, G. M. irprague. 20 K cers are Mrs. S. I. AHen. presiden' ; Sth. j AGED MESSENGER DIES who came, to Seattle a exPr , SKATTI.K. M"ay fi. Funeral nr-i'senger on the first (ireat rli" , rnnjrenirnts were heinjr mnde here rnilway train into Seattle. H " i I- J'yer. m mst night. Mrs. Kdiih l.indon lias returned to' tnteresl'ng rlnh meefin? of ves- j THE flUTTON SHOP rteatinc Muttons and lltmttttehlnj;, m Tih avruue east, l'tiou 1715 J. Carpet Cleaning onvt T.. .. Fho.ie 300 i Fletcher' IJr ) I I EMNANTS PRICE m MOTI1FR Castoria is especially prepared to relieve Infants in arms and Chitdrcti all ages of Constipa ' tton. Flatulency, Wind Colic j and Diarrhea; allaying Feveri.-hness arising tl.ercfrcm. and, ; regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation i Food; giving healthy and r.alural sleep. i To avoid imitiiiorJ. atwars 1,-yilt few th signature of "eAJjLt j hvti;rfty H.tt"V"-'" Or'-'i. fl-jjivMas c.-jhite tcconuacad SILK AND WOOL REMNANTS COTTON REMNANTS WOMEN'S SILK HOSE, broken lino?, onr Jj" WOMEN'S LYLE HOSE, broken Tines, 60c pair ...... J PRICS VAL LACES, :,c to lOc'ZUZll i pRlCB fQ:JJt 7