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v Evening, May 6, 1925 THE EUGENE GUAED Tase Fiva CITY NEWS U: -r-TnhSe were .tami- ..Me uBtil the rush w. !" be.ns pa.d , iiu Pic"'0-" PT e S. banker." Pi-ic of .he sea- " . .uff of the Eugene Loan motored to Deed- ,rt The following personnel th. trip: M. Eh. f,I AU Howard Smith Maur Coiltf. Viol. S.orer nd era A. Tt.t the affair was a huge ' 'Tu Ibt report brought back ;rr Pi" Music join Churches 11,-e lb" M l'trso"' are " be Mine by the Jleibodlst. ITe.byterian cmwsatlonal cliurcl.es Sunday, Z Tlt "ounced last niKh: ' , iht religious workers' conferancu iWhodist church. Dr. A. Earl J'..hm of Boston, is addressing T'Xl meetings, held nightly .t & Methodist church. Viilt In Eussns Mr sod Mrs. Albert Veiscndanger jfo'rtliad stopped off in Eugene yes Ijtt on their return to northern Lti. after a speaking tour by .Mr. ri..adns last week in the inter ,.t of American Forest week Sir. IVeiseidanrcr visited the local Us ait national forest office, and ro rtt that he bad given lectures Lit the week, .ind rriHiod appn.xi w;f), 10,(100 school children. I,, Disk Presented lie disk of wood presented in the indow of I.ndford's paint store dur icg America!) forest week, nnd report te be over 4IH) years uld, lias hepn ii(nled t" the class pm in the I'nnres Willurd junior high school, tod will be used in the school pageant Saturday, it was announced tmlny by At Cascade national forest. Slije Veteran Hero J. F. Hendricks, 7"i. nn fid-time iti;! repair man. who for many years thn territnrr from l'nrtlnn'J to the Sukiyous, keeping horses shod ml najotis and Harness ill repair, is u p.. nA fmni 'Pom. Ariz., in vin.r bis daughter, Mrs. (.'. 1. Tillman, 10,jO i'iflh avenue west. Olllce to Move Offices of the F. .1. Merger Realty company will be moved today from KIO Willamette slrert to the United Stales bank building, it is'nnnounrrd. Id 10 days the office will be in i.'b oev quarters in the Matlock building, bow being remodeled. Scauli to Handle Cars Arcentanre of :lll buy scouts to help the Eugene police force to take care of the parade crowds S.iturday na lea made by V. (;. .ludkinM. chief ,.f Mire. Knur hnis will b stationed :it each street inler-cction from Sixth tu Thirteenth avenue to keep automobiles off Willamette street. Homo Burned The home of Y. L. Arnold, a quar ter mile west of the Trent post off co was destroyed by fire of unknown origin yesterday. The woodshed and smoke house were destroyed, but the garnge, in which the family plans to make its temporary honiet was not harmed. Leaves for Tacoma Misa Isabelle Hoover, secretary !u the Cascade national forest office, left yesterday with Sir. and Mrs. Al bert Weisendunger for Portland. Misq Hoover has been granted a week's leave, and will visit her parents and friends in her borne in Tacoma. and the third blue, arrived from Port-! land at the Benjamin Motor company fast night, to do stunts and parade in the city today. Road Is Discussed " A delegation of residents of the Blaclily valley was here today to talk Wlth the rnuntv .k.. - road proposed for that district. The uianer was taken under consideration by the court and it is probable that the road viewers will look over the site in the near future, it is an nounced. Tire Is Found A tire and rim that fell from the rear of a Chevrolet car on Eighth avenue east this morning was picked up by x trusty at the countv jail and is now at the office of Sheriff Taylor where the owner may claim it. i'ho tire is believed to have belonged to a tourist party. Ford Car Stolen John Snook's Ford bug, parked last night at lliOU Emerald street, was stolen, lie reported to George Dietsch, night sergeant of the Eugene police force. The car is described as having no windshield or fenders. Motorist Fined For pnrking his automobile over time In the restricted zone of the city, H. Brown was fined $2 when he ap peared before Judge (Jeorge A. tiil niore in city court this morning, nud pleaded guilty bo the complaint. Jailed for Drinking A "hobo, intoxicated from drinkiug canned heat, and giving the name of Jack Doe, was arrested last night by night patrolmen and held in the'eky jail over night. This morning be was released on promise to get out of town by sunset. Clrcut Pays Fee It cost the Al 0. Barnes wild ani mal circus $S;t to hold its show in Eugene tonight, according to Judge Ciilmorc, city recorder, who issued a license to the manager of the circus this morning. Theft Reported Mrs. A. Sniiston of Springfield re ported to police headquarters tlic theft of a inotormeter cap and an automobile robe from her automobile while pnrkeil by the V. (I. YV. ball last night. Fees Turned Ovor W. II. Alexander, city building in spector, today turned over ?it.s." to the city recorder, the amount rep resenting the total fpes collected in the building inspector's office during tho mouth of April. Church Council to Meet A meeting of the community council of religious education, in charge of week day bible schools in Eugene, will be held Thurrday, May 14, at the Osburn hotel. Five churches, the Christian. Methodist. Presbyterian, Cougregational, and llnptist, are rep resented on the council. Mother Dies Mrs. Susm Jones, mother of Mrs. Fred E. Chambers of Eugene, died nt Corvflllis yesterday morning, accord ing to word received here. -She wai a pioneer of Oregon nnd lived at In dependence f"r many years. Hutfsons Arrive Three Hudson nnd Essex automo biles, one painted red, another while, ir- I Tomorrow Night May 7 Grand Opening The Lowell Theatre A Credit to Any City in the World! i usuii! ilig "Madame Sans Gene" wilh GLORIA SWANSON Popular Prices! (Doors Open. 6:20 P. M. First Show Starts 7 P. M. Promptly) Car Is Found The Overland car stolen from H. L. McKadden here May 1 has been found abandoned on the road near t'orvallis, according to word received at the office of Sheriff Frank K. Taylor here. The car will be re turned here by the owner. Leave for Newport -Mrs. Nelson K. Macduff and Mrs. ! George H. McMorxan went to New-; port yesterday for a short vacation, trip. They were expected to return! to Eugene this evening. i Joins Schaefers Store Helen ltnynor, a recent arrival .11 Eugene from Idaho, has been ofied to the sales staff of Schaefers ro thers department store. Licensed to Wed Karl C. Heber of Vancouver, Wash. and Krut-st Collins of Cottage Grove j wore granted a ninrriage license at the county clerk's office yesterday. Receives Jail Sentence Charged with possession of liquor. Ole Elver was sentenced yesterday by Judge Wells to serve 30 days in jail and pay a fine of $.100. Bounty is Collected ( The county bounty on a covote was! collected nt the office of the county clerk today by II. C. Cor of Cottage: Grove. ' 1 Meeting la Tonight The Woman's Roneit association Ik to hold sessimm tonight in the W. O. W. hall at 7:30 o'clock. Ir. A. Karl Kernahnn, director of visitation evangelism, is directing the Presbyterian congregation and Metho dic Episcopal churches in a campaign here. He arrived Sunday, lauuching the campaign at 'J:'M) .Sunday after noon. Dr. Kernahun is the originator of this method which is known -ill over America as "visitation evangel ism." Jt is a careful application of tho principles of psychology of sales manship to the presentation of the eljiuis of Christ :pon life. Dr. Kenm hau has demount rtuod from coast to const. Jin haa directed campnigim in Host'un, llartfunl, Providence, Koch ester, JJaltimoio, Chiciigo, DesMoinen, U mali a and Itivei side, California. Hnj has directed many colleges ami j versifies. Keeently he directed lirown 1 university, 1'iovideiicc, It, J, Next I fall he will direct Columbia uuiver J sil.v, I'niversity of Pennsylvania and several other institutions of higher l learning. There have been JO.olJ peo-1 j pie won to Christ and the church :n j I the IaxI Io'j mouths of his work, j There have been mure people received t 'into church membership due tu Dr. j Keiiidban'g campuigna during the lat ; I 1- mouths thuu have been received I i from the work of any other religious t j worker in America. He has estab lished a record for speaking. He huB ' averaged seven ml dresses per Sunday since September. ! The campaign litre is highly succs- j I ful. The workers are enthusiastic.! Eighty-three people were won in on-) .evening's work. The second worker's! ! supper and conference will be held at Mt o'clock this evening at the First ( Methodist Episcopal church. Nine applications for membership in the Eugene chamber of commerce were turned in at the noon luncheon ! meeting of the organization today by the membership committee for the ' past week. The rommittee was com- , posed of F. It. Wetherbee, chairman; ! W. P. Fell. h. It. Sigwart, Mahlon Sweet, Harry Korn. i The following applications were i presented: , Chas. It. Whytal. member of firm Eugene Hook store, (formerly Kokc Tiffnnk Hook Store), Chester M. Iawrence. member of the firm Eugene Hook Store. T. A. IWf. manager Wetherbee Powers Furn. Co. I ave Williams, drapery salesman. Wetherbee-Powers Furn. Co. E. M. Dre, building contractor. II. M. Johnston, vh-e-prewlent of Eugene Clothing Manufacturing com pany. If. H. Itu'h. Kuth-ItoberiHon Pow der Co., Inc. .! C. M'-rcllo, salesman. Montie .eley, member firm Chae & Lcsl-y. Kelso Mayor is Under Arrest KFXSO. Wash.. May (I. - Mutor A.j Ktiric Todd, was arrested today - n a! warrant Wi irginjr rrinriml Miel. i nirtl 00 information ftkd ir 'r tiii ing Attorney Hit lmii. Th rhnrt: nrre hsft-d n a hun-li-ill -irruhtd to ndvTti 1 in tin 2 n!d (, Mntor T Jd. Th han'ihiil wj alleged to lri mad damaging referem es :n fr'sin "f the mnyr' opp ntiii in Utn controversy with the city tottni-i;. Th warrant i"iKtt Isie vrv- ftr-lir. bijf irvir w i tb'l i ed. it n ' said. In perin.t Mf Todd to att- i. a cMincil mtini lnt nictit. NOTICE Moveil to t'srk mrrrt in I n t-d f 1 t,:t sf ionm Hmpm Knfl.bng. first ,I....r p"'ih i1 U tree, tf MtANK J. ItEKGEK. Hralt.,r The M. & W. Basement Birthday Sale Is In Full Swing! There's Savings For You! Women's and Children's Knit Underwear at 'Way Less Than Worth! (ON SALE IN BASEMENT ONLY) Women's Knit Union Suits 39c Each Sites 34 and 36 only. Regular 75c and $1.00, (ins summer weight unions to be closed out at 39c because ot limited sizes. 3 suits (or (1.00. Women's Knit Vests 1 5 c or 2 for 25c Practically all sices are Included in this remarkable offering for Basement Birth day sales. All first quality knit vests. Women's Knit Pants 39c (Small Sizes Only) Medium summer weight knit pants mostly knee length. While they last, your choice at 39c garment. 3 for $1.00. Children's Knit Vests 19c each. 6 for $1.00 Sizes from 2 to 16 years. All first quality. Children's Knit Unions 25c Size 2 only Thursday, the second big day of this celebra tion event offers a comprehensive group of new bargains many on sale for this day only. Please note that this is not a "clonrnnco" of shop worn undesirable merchandise, but every item offered is of first quality and fully up to tho high McMorran & Wash burno standards. Merchandise of which you lmvo need now or later this summer all priced 'way less than usual for the Basement Store's second Birthday sale. This advertisement lists but a few of the hundreds of worth-while bargains come yourself today and see how splendidly the basement store is celebrating its Birthday. ."Your monsy's worth or your money back always" The basement piece goods Section Offers Many In teresting Attractions For Birthday Sales Imported English Broad cloth, 49c Yd. Full yard wide all wanted shades. Yard Wide Percales 1 9c Yard Nice assortment ot light and' dark colors. English 'Pricilla" Prints 39c Yard Quaint colorful prints that suggest 1ot ly summer frocks aro 60c cloth for 39c! Yard Wide Suitings 29c Yard "I'avona" check suitings In every wanted color for summor drosses. Neat checks and small plaids. Indian Head Cloth' 39c Lavender, dark brown, light blue, navy blue and black. Insertion Laces I c Yard Dainty Insertion laces to close out Sold by bolt only average 13 yards on bolt Supply Your Needs for Summer Now and Save on Every One! New Rayon Silk Scar fs $ 1 . 1 9 Long silk scarfs in beautifully blended colors. Fluffy fringed ends. Women's Gingham House Dresses $1.89 Nicely made dresses not aprons three quarter Bet in Sleeves wide hems, organdlo collars and' cuffs. Brassiere and Hip Confiner Combination 98c Of fine striped coiitll with elastic inserts over hip. Sldo fastening from gar ters. Stayed across diaphram. Lace Trimmed Batiste Bloomers 49c Pair Bloomers and sleplns In plain batiste and novelty BtrlpcB. I'relllly laco trimmed. Sizes 25. 27, 29. Women's Wool Slip-on Sweaters $2.39 Just tho thing for summer sports wear. In wool or Bilks and wool mixes. Short sleeves. Every gay color. Children's Regular $1.48 Gingham Dresses 89c 100 pretty Utile dresses finely made of sturdy serviceable ginghams. Sizes 6 to 13. Kxtra nt S9c. Women's and Children's White Middies $1.49 Bountifully made of regulation while middy twill. Slies 6 years to 4a bust. Somo wllH blue collars. 'Happy Home" House Aprons at 97c lingular JI.10 and JI.4R values for throo days only nt 97c. and flno percales. 30 to 53 Blzo. Colorful ginghams it I 75 TRIMMED HATS AND PLAIN TAILORED SPORTS HATS WORTH TO $6.50, YOUR CHOICE WHILE THEY LAST $1.00 EACH Ihisemont only Dozens of Worth-While Economies Will Bo Displayed But Not Advertised Here. A Trip to the Basemont Store Will Soon Convince You of the Magnitude of this Evont. Decidedly the Outstanding Opportunity of the v. Basement Birthday Sale 50 Tailored Dresses TO BK SOLD TO Till') KI H ST 50 LUCKY VO.M I0NT AT llore indued is news worthy of a front mgc position! . 50 Smartly tailored dresses taken from our regular Htorks nnd repriced for n rousing lmKeinent store hhIu . $!.85. SPORTS 1'M.AXXELS XOVKLTY CRKI'KS RAYOX SILKS S1ZF.S 16 TO 44 Just the thlnK for Bhopplng. for outing wear, for auto wear and In numerable other occasions where smart Berviceahlo llttlo utility frock is required. ON SAI.B IN' THE BASEMKNT ONLY Galvanized Wash Tubs $ 1 .00 No. 1 nnd No. 2 Blzes, heavy gnlvanlzed. Self Wringing Mops 89c "Mother (lonsn self wringing mops, regular $1.19. S. O. S. Aluminum Cleaner 23c Abrazo Aluminum Cleaner 2 for 19c . Coffee Cup - Saucer 1 3c Whits semi-porcelain wara. All perfect! Enamel Cup and Saucer 22c Triple coated while enamel. Quart Vacuum Bottles $1.98 Porrngated aluminum bottles will not rust. Handl ed drinking cup lop. Regular J2.50. Round Dish Drainers 89c Polished wire drainers with ceneter holder for silverware. Aluminum Oval Roasters $1.39 Regular 11.69 sixes, (lood weight pure aluminum. Lunch Kits, Complete $1.98 , Mliick Jnpanned' lunch klls tomplote with 'pint size aluminum vacuum bottle. "Elite" Electric Irons, $3.69 Regular 15 electric Irons fully guaranteed. Limited number at this low price! Waterbury Alarm Clocks, $1.25 Dependable alarm clocks bright nickel fnlsh pleasing alarm bell. English Crockery Teapots, 85c l'laln brown and while wellor ware and fancy decor ated tea pots selling to $1 .39. Glass Mixing Bowls, set 89c Complete set of 5 smooth clear glass mixing bowls such as are needed In every kitchen. Oil Painted Cloths, 69c "Morltaii" oil painted lunch cloths In several pretty blue patterns. 48 Inches square. Japanese Lunch Cloths, $1.00 Neat light nnnV dnrk bluo patterns all fast colors, tlxd-l and a few CUxW Inch sixes. Worth $1.43. ElectricHot Plates, $1.39 Ileal almost Instantly. Serviceable and dependable. Just 12 at tl.3U each. Leather Boston Bags, $1.00 Genuine split cowhide bags In black only. Strongly sewed throughout. Just tho thing for shopping. $12.85 Dinner Sets $9.85 "Krolda" pattern-a graceful flower basket pat tern in dainty pink and blue. Uest quality of Kngllsli Benii porcelaln ware. (Open Block). i tea cups nnd saucers, 4 pie plates. 4 dinner plalos, 4 fruit dishes, 18 inch plutter, 1 vcgotablo dish, 1 sugar with cover, I creamer. LIM IT I'M) XIJMIMR OP SKTS TO SKLL AT $!).8r Basement Store Open Wednesday Morning At 8:30 .It CP. Extra Salespeople to insure prompt, courteous service during this sale. LEAGUE IS ELECTED I 'W. W. I'lmrf. .rMdfnt and 11m j pir fnr th hiix-!) TwiiiuM hiwlml! Irrifji i-'ngiif-H and ba iU Kn(n j for the Mil. Kraiik Kaiwit. rTru,ry j f th Iftifrie rallrd 4 inriir.g of "f i:ia!i. and Oil Kjtuftnnn wf Itrf. d ifriWriit and "Xkt" Mmr rnd. i fnrnir 'ir.'in lKirttp. timpif. j Tr Ifiriif .nfr hp m) ! ndsr ptriiijK. M;ir 1 1 at fl 'tf) n. m. i j rxtwffo fhe Hardware, K'J4 ham ' Klimbihts litt of tht Tahi-ua tfflinR nil! It pubiiihfd in th near atrfMigrh aod it ability if paramount." Sraann ti'-ket for the 30 turn will hm on eale by the Iwifua officii I playpra, and hiiinta b"uaa liavinf t team fn th Ipnjrur. Th llc'i a-hdi' an tobtnittfd by th tr-frrtary and approved br I hi IcaRtif dirfv't'Tn ia printf in todj,, i'Rit of (h KoKn Ouard ou pag S. Retirement Report Denied by Mr. Work WASHINGTON. May fl. Srriary Work formMIr dnid fodar r(rfrta (bat h will rIir from lb ('fiti'mM on July I. "I am toi bunf to rftirn "r vrn think nt it," h raid. The (arpentwra onion km th flr( Ishor nrnanfratlmi to a-k and obuln th eight hnur day. R. S. BARRETT HEAD d-'nin'd that anolbrr brnd l itclcrtcd. Mr. Mrrll plana to lenro tlie city oon and for (bat r'nnon reitKiiPd an upcrnlnry. A Inrgc nuinhrr of th mrmbi'r nf tlm flx-iM'intioii ntlrtidrd th incftnir . and liatHpit Hti'l Nf-vi-ral pfakcrs s wr on th program. ItrnijrfintUii, f W. it. i! riff in. pridfiit of Hi Lan f'fnihiy rdlt axm-iatioii, and r.rtr . MTrHI, a rclar), wrr pretilrd and aivi-ptcd lnt vniii( at th rtifiinx of lb Roi'iation bfld at th Ohurn botid. Itnhrrt H, Hftrr'tt, of th and I tarn-It tor, vnn !. I id prtdfnt and Arthur JIndrtbott, of llr.wl'r- butt a tfitn ttt'trr, win ltM-t-d a-rn-tary. Mr. riff in tetidor-d Inn rpif natinn a ti bat artfd ffir pnrm than no )ar a bead of the aiofiniin and ! Canton Ilovey Team I Will Defend Title I With only 'two mora rnolar drilla jlcfur th rand Inrlf iMion of th 1. O. (i. V. to b brlil in A hi nnd n .MiiT 1H .'. iinlii"iv. t'ntilon llo ; ry No. A of r,on ii in rudinaa to ! drfend tta till to th dpiirtmrut Ioviii( flip for thf hmt-driHd orj(an : ir.atinn. 'antn H"Vy alrHil haa j won th rup ibr our of four tiin. and bIiouIi) it win ajfiim al tha romtnf Ffd.!j tb trophy will be rc.nined a ita permnnciit property. At tho aosnion 1'riday evpninj, whic h will hp rnllfd at 7::iu nV1mk m order to get business mattri ovrr earjy, aeveril important matters will com up for acltlrntf nt, it in Announc ed, aw-h as itiMtrurtimift. etc., nud a 10 o'clock luncbon will follow the drill. Member wh will he in the context ing ihiii will be named at 1 lim meet ing. Th trnm wdl cnnixt of i'2 men and tbrett officers, ntul will meet tatm from I'ortlnnil, Snlem. Marsh fleM, Mdfonl and poisibly other Ct-iea. 828.21 30 SI IN KB MI.DO. PHONH 6UO W. II. HLOWKHS. 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