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J r f 1 . Wednesday Evening, May G, l-j .- Page Six THE E U fi X E G U A K D ' 1 t .1.1 ' !?i r if Hi' i 1 llr y 1 1 1 f ? II. P. HOB TELLS ncclion tvirli routing of tkkMs ra't for suiumrr ncursions. A similar nie-ng will bp conduct Iiv .Mr. Hrniflndy at I.'uor Hsy Tliiir- ilny night, it m aiiuonnccd, and .Mr. tlrnbam is leaving for Mrlififld iu n d in preparation for the awnr mn'jr. Mothers' day to Be Church Topic roi.TI.ANI. Ore.. May .--!lo-Mii fir flu imwiilmjiH'Jii -f th I'nion I'n'ific stshmii to ritt-nd it rent mi Orpptm luc frm Hum t J.eml and from lUnd to KlamSlh la lis, ut to join the northern linn in Iiuildini; iHti(latr!y friu UfM arr Known in h htiitcnvnt received in I'nrtlund from Curl Gray, prcaideni of the I'nion I'aeifii'. TliP chief objection of the I'ni-in l'lirifie to invndiujE the SoMihern IV lific'H domain in south rent ml Ore gon is thHt no opportunify is nffxr'l-t-d the l,'nkn I'snfic to hv jcint cutoff hs a mennB of nerving the traf fic need of the upper Villmett vuliey. According to firajr's statement, the Intcntnta couimerre rnui.ms.on,r, ; si'Ki(;Fii:r.i, May sprc- inJ) Special mrviccjt in the Hpring f.rl.l (liurrhi-it will he a part of the recognition of Mother' l.iy next N'luday. The l.tpnr chttrcb in observ ing ihe oct-KH'C, and the Christian mkoii state KeIo fisherman, who i brlirvnl to hove drowned while tihing near the mouth of the Cowlitz river. H i t( was found adrift this morning, rvn l i iii i rig only a few fib. United States to so T! Modoc Pine Mill At Klamath Burns .userslioiu to nffrr the international j deal with the traffic in poisonous , ,.,..,.,..1 ..f ,1.-, ,rjiff;(. ! pases with the Impe of reducing the Enter (onierence;ia repre-nt.ni Th.ior? .... .1 t. .1,1 !.. ,.nF..rfi,.. ! Illiri'Ul "I ' . -rn n r, tiKNKVA. May fl-Un-TIit- Tnited , tmn. ; mZ " ! phnM rLo n-n ni. I ""EG0N MOTOR C0 dl have certain constructive sa:d. concerned "9- biirUirity of modem warfare. THE SUTTON uT PItif. Button. dl?. ' 7th avenue eatr ' .SALKM, Ore., M.iy An attack ; on tlie tu l c ii.guwuj votmiumi ,u a Jul i ita methodif ot cipcudiug money lor highways in the Kate was made Mon- hurrb i havnig a pecil program of " ' . ,.i i vim. : nJm vliuiuoer of coiiiuicrce at it j weekly luiirh-n here, lie charged that iiiilIuHis have ticcu waited in ruml expenijiiurt'h by the coiuiiuhh on. "It im't the Am neaii id a o de HMMTJlry ii nd ju liec," .id JmUr J in wk AW. Hi- Ki.ited that iotjTj of tiie hj; are not ciinful enough of the h gia u torn c"citd to reprpxi-ut tiicin lu t tit iiuiiir ar.n re itatJin m addition to fbe reguht r wrmon. Miss Mary Young, a reiurned in'ionar,r from ' Korea. H.31 ypcik at the Methodim cl.tircb at the 11 o'clock morning ner vue, f-'liowed by a mrinon on the Mothers' dy theme hy the pastor. AIim Voting will leare in the evening fr ("rrfiwell. A fpeeijtl feature of the Christ inn (hun-b program will he the ti.-! KLAMATH KAI.I.S. Ore.. M:iy tl .! The mill of the Modoc Tine com- I f pany wan completely destroyed by fire' Monday n ghr with a )-t of np . . proximately l."t,lKKi. l ire vtartnl v.hen f parka from a hot hot igniteil ; in nawduf-t and the flamea up read o . rapidly that mill employea were un ! able to control it. Tlie lumber jardu r j and officf buildinga were saved. j ! The mill and equipment, are a total j , ot, according to V. I K C. Itcach. . mnnager. The Iokm was nearly cotu j plctely covered by iiixuratice. j I I'RTI,AXI, (re.. May ii. - !,. It. I MeiM-fec. of the I,. H. Mei,(.f,.e hu.il-! her company, nail today when lie 1 afked ttJe(lii-r the mill of the, Mfuloc 1 I'me company would be rebuilt: "It in iiiK-ertniu, but the mill prob- j ably will be rebuilt. It in impoMblc to make an definite aiiuouiiceiucnt ' jut let." !.- j ih ,i,k uiii ii.. i ... ' " """iv j (Jt-cUreU. -hoir inatenrf of the regular choir to , ,lp jml(;(. cliarg(,d ,;it ,,,., who la-t year beard testimony in the , . , nt r. If i m , ! Vrrt"ni ' ''ipendiiM money i i; . n iovolvinr ihm netition of the J.".."':.!1;' V bridge, on highway, in the atate cot UMr. JardinC IS ... ... . i riifn. .r. it. r. .io.nier win sing a iiri t,,u a- tmi.-h t- tti..v ...) l Orrgon nubile service commi'mon for,. ,,L uiree nine. a inikq a t.'iey woiiit n order requiring the I'nion I'acific to build th east-to-west line acro.a the state, correctly found that with out giving the I'nion pacific joint use of the i:i)gfne-Klamnth Falls cutoff them would be insufficient traffic to justify the construction of a line from Hums via Jteud to a connection with tbe cutoff. To be on Cocsti T Warning to property owners and others who are stacking wood on the parkings nd in alley ways of their homes is given today by V. G. Jud kins, chief of police, who any that in most casaa the wood remains on the parking In violation of the city or dinance. "The law atatea specifically that j the wood may remain 80 hours for i every cord," saya Mr. Judklns. "Hut a large number of purchssera are buying their wood fop next winter, piling It on their parkings, expecting to permit It to remain throughout tbe summer. "The owner of such wood, after the time limit expires, becomes II able to arrest and a fine." Tbe purpose of the city ordinance on this point la to prevent "blind" . comers that cause automobile acci dents, and unsightly looking streets, according to Chief Judklns, Fraternity houses In the university district are i the chief violators, And aeveral man ' agera of these frstornitics were fined. i Ticket Agents of Southern Pacific To Assemble Here Approximately 30 ticket aitenta nnil clerks from nearby atntioni ot the Konthcrn l'aciflo will bo In Kujteno rriditj night to attend un cducntion.il meeting: culled by J. A. Urtnnndy, gen eral panicnger agent Of tho railroad, for 8outbern Tdcifio amployei only, announcea L. I Graham, district freight and paiaenger agent Mr. Onnnndy will diacuaa tarlffa and other it firm of Intereit to ticket men, and will exhibit 150 colore J atereoptiran Tiews of acenlo points along Southern Prclfic routes, In con Light Lectures to Be Made in State t'Z v j For Violin IiiKtrnction consult Ellsworth Crocker nt Uio Pacific Conservatory who teaches Spohr's Violin School ono of tho most famous of nil violin methods, which contains concertos. D. E. Beriot's Violin School, Part Two A Celebrated Method Goby Eberhardt's Virtuoso Violin School Part One A great instructive work by one of tho foremost author ities on violin playitit; now living. Contain an c. haustivo presentation of !n scales through all positions and every imaginable double stop combination. Paganini's Twenty Four Caprices A study work generally re gartled as eclipsing all oth ers. This course of Mudy com prises everything necessary for n complete course of in- Rtruction. 731 Willamette Street rORTr.ANO. Ore.. Jy fl..I'r. snnnt to the new auto light Ihw, wliirh becomes effective August lectures will he given throughout the state under direction of Secretary of mission.' c-'st if money were expend-,! uud.r direct supcrvifiifui of author tics in I whirh tlie moti'y is ritir,l. 11.- pi-' roHTI.A.l. Ore.. M .y II.-- S-cre- j preiu.ed the helief th.it tvhen the e -1 lory Williniu .M. Jiirdiue i,f the de-i r, iix-il,-r pirMuent of ncrirult ure will spend not I tht-v will ii ,t 1 le.s thiiii two diivs in r,irlliu,il audi tolerate havui? t,m ;iI liuuti,-ej i-en-j environs his prop 'Si-d triji r , the trahned In a ttale i'Htinii;s:iti. l'ucific cosst. nccitrdin; to h tclegruui "1 admit the enmity curt Imm m:id' ' received l''r.d.iy froiu t niied Siates Si'n;i;ir MiNury by the ihiimher of commerce. mit.tkcs.'' he coneludpil. "hiit for (ind's sake Irok at the highway com Srate Sam A. Kouer by Frank A. I'im. illuminating engineer. The first of these lecturers will be here to night. Oregon standards are taken from those adopted by the t'nited Slates bureau of standards, and already in force in several states, according to Tim, who Bars that ultimately the same standards wilt be adopted uni versally. Mght adjusting stations where mo tors will be tested for head, spot and tail lights will be designated. Vnnn issuance of receipts of testa. Ihe sec retary of state grant certificates In compliance with the law. Med ford Votes for New High School MRDKOnn. Ore.. Mar fl. n. a vole of 075 for to lfis against, the property owners of Mcdfonl Toted a bond Issue of $1SS,000 to erect a new high school in the city of Medford. On Ihe fifteenth of .May a second election will he held to choose the site for tha building, the voters being given a choice between the Holly atreet and the rarlflc and fisstern locations. . (Jovernor Pierce wa present at the luncheop. BODY IS SOUGHT KKI.Sii, Wash. M:iy (I. - The Co lumbia ri' er between KHko mid Kul amrt is being dniifgcd in h ar,-,i of Ihe body of Kit Hell. ST.-old lime lit all probability be will be here June I'd and 27. Jit'titit of hm ilineriiry In Oregon are being arraiig'-d by his brother. I'f';in .lauii'K .lartline, in charge of tlie experimental suit ion of Oregon Agricultural (.nllcxc. IVStTIK WITH ilKXKV Tlio.Mt' Sallow complexions often the result of improper digestion USE THE WORLD'S GREATEST Mi. I r . for nutritious healthful foods watch your complexion improve SALES X'i TIMES THOSE OF ANY OTHER BRAND Just '"Made for You" THE BEST THERE IS THERE ISN'T ANY BETTER Clothes that have style, fit ami quality just made to suit vour own personality not only expresses your own individualitv, but reflects credit on your judgment and discrimination. And it is nieo to have your friends snv: "That's n nice suit, whero did yon get it t" You can reply with Rome pride that it came from an institution that is an asset to the community because it ranks with the best or de signers and builders of clothes for particular people in tho cntiro northwest. Tho fabrics are or the very best, the patterns tho latest and the workmanship or the highest quality, ami when designed by nu expert it gives n satisfaction that comes from knowing that vini are "just light." Tho nieo weather is hero ami wo arc rently to do our part any day. Eugene Clothing Co. TAILORS 10.'!3 Willamette Street Upstairs CURSION FARES .!. U A CT.. IViay ZZna -opening sale date $ In (fleet until and inWuJmc Srplrmhrr 15th. Kctum limit lAtolyr JIji. Now plan your aummcr vacation journey cast. En route you'll surely visit the won Jcr-plavKrounJi of CALIFORNIA What Jot await iu therel llapry hours on sunswept beach, carefree Jaunts through fascinating ctttrtt curitms Inspections o Holly wkx!'s muvia cu Ion Irs. PrrKv a aall to Catsllna lUandi an hour's brown ns amid tha romantic lur of old 4 missions, ihc snJ a thoua and othrt plrsaurrs. So (oviaCalltorntat return sine wst or an othrr rout tou wish. Full stopover priviU eir. First -class arctmmo.larlona prtavrsj scTvusics!lleckt Cuisine. Ask tmy agmt for full Information Southern Pacific i jtic; rit JT. Q. LEWIS, Ticket Agent riloNK 4 caiit f Mat th Dv: with cfeam pu&s 9 1 il BILLY SUNDAY is called sensational. He is. He doesn't believe in fighting the devil with cream puffs. He gets audiences and converts. TRUE STORY has been called sensational. It is. This magazine believes in fighting the devil with his own weapons it gets readers and results. Hundreds of thousands of people jam the biggest audi toriums in the United States to hear Billy Sunday. He doesn't believe the road to heaven is paved with soft words. Yes, TRUE STORY is sensational the Master Him self was sensational when He turned to thbse who were about to stone a fallen woman, and said, "He that is with out sin among you let him first cast a stone," when He advised the rich young man to sell all he possessed and give the proceeds to the poor when He scourged the money changers and drove them from the Temple. Perhaps you decry sensationalism and because TRUE STORY is sensational, you think "something ought to be done about it." Then you have never read TRUE STORY with an unprejudiced mind. If you read TRUE STORY with the thought of getting something uplifting out of it, something you can pass along to others, who perhaps need the lessons it teaches more than you then you cannot be disappointed. TRUE STORY is life's mirror. It will not change un less truth changes. It will bs tomorrow what it is today the most frank, sincere and helpful magazine in America. We have1 not known a singfa instance of any human being, young or old, that has been harmed by reading TRUE STORY. On the contrary thousands have told us that TRUE STORY has guided them through mazes of evil forces and evil influences, into the light of moral sanity and reason. A ministerial board passes on every story submitted to this magazine. TRUE STORY is theonly magazine that ever adopted this policy to protect the moral and spiritual welfare of its readers. Indeed, l"RUE STORY is such a great moral force that many ministers recommend it to the young people of their congregation and it goes into millions of homes and helps solve the problems of religious workers where the searchlight of truth is needed. If to fight the devil with real weapons is sensational, then TRUE 3TORY is sensational just as Billy Sunday is sensational. TRUE STORY is truly the Billy Sunday among magazines. Errr-D JUNE tLJ2 5 Stones in True 9 M ,v- Story for June a&gT lllf 2 "His Wife's Pasf-The 8 M 3 W 3 dream of Cete-rte life was S t "ffL W v to sngage in an exciting n S'w: S?S K'':.fc '3 tj romanca. And her dream n SjflS.s-:jfe??- &xs:'z'':l& 3 came true when she met it :-x:i-:-.s-r' g and married the fascinat- k ? . jP" i M ing adventurer, Andre de U a&ifW H Rohan. The result of that 8 p':;:rR;Sft. j'fe. M; h foolish marriage wat an u ss Ja v4lf if atliS; "5" f 5 ever-growing load of sor- S W J W I yM 6 row and misery. A true-Ufa fi rxs G story of unusual Interest. w H-wsSvv'J k-ww fi "I Came Home In Dis- Vt IP r ?"vf A B grace-Lured to New M fe Sf & 0 Vork by glowing tnles of fl f &?$d iju Q success, Mary expoctedto S pJ-'BtwW F3w33 9 havo en cany time finding M p;wsSa 3 work. There were plenty 3 p'iS'Siffi;j mb&&)$ 1 of positions to be had but 8 fc"vWi P'i.'U V well Mary's own story ft t-::-s'.i.ij5ri E?' $ which tells whotshefound X J:SK':w;ja.S!. . f- g outand what shenneHy did K .-.i-s"SSSSSi Zi n and why. A story every 3 & & 5 girlwholongstogotoNew 4 w 7f & V York should read. f B:.1p,',vgrf r 'Tbo Fool That I Was"- j YTt S."-. foe M Alice thought benuttful I feiT-feV Bljftwfin E clothes, and a superior t tt rt4 $35? l-ShpJi C manner were marks of 1 Lvto1. if 1? Xijr g good breedfng. 8he deter- j jl feSy R mined to make a "indy" of i S 'X' -Jf 6 herseif.coat what it might. G Y&&-'?ff3 a Butehefat ed to foresee the I vp'-fcf-sS V price she would havo to S pV -"sM T?1T 1 f it pap. A startling story of ! VltfC'vi'l OlLilw I t intriRue, ndventure and fr&XKTj7s f eitement frankly told. C TKTr V g Other Thrilling I Mm ou"UAI a Stories in the 9 f; n' ,Mr''', mM' '"" June Issue x&f-k'S ''' 'f 9 Innlnila. S KsSSsaa ckamcteriitic pons. rrA HI "Wh.n ... u Cood" IB WMi$$R 9Crjy aT sV1 UseThU CoUDon It YeuCsnnrjtO.it j-rmrS if ' F A jrt mi Tpu St"- at Your Newastantl cMagazine TRUE STORY MAGAZINE 64t Sl.tS'..- ntw isrkUty I WRnttotskeid- vsntaee ol your Special Offer, I en- c!oe ii 00, for which please enter my mme on your mailfns list to re ceive 3 issues ofTrue Storr Mazatine, bezinnins vtth the June Number. If you prefer foe rem me iheMif- Kxtnm bttlorm BubstnbmA simoV mat! urn 25 onfs and ira wsltstnd totl one copy of the June ssue at once). SERVICES ADDED ' To Complete Our Line of Family Services Wet Wash This service costs tho least of nil lamitlry ser vices, but it pives you nil tho days you miht drown in a wnshtub. Everything yon send comes back thoroughly washed, ready to starch, iron or linnjr up to dry. 85c for 20 pounds or les3 Dry Wash This service is just the same as Wet "Wnsli, only wo dry everything, which wives the bung ing up and drying, leaving only the dismpeii ing ami ironing to be done at home. There ;iro many pieces in this service which will require no ironing at all. i S1.00 for 20 pounds or less These two service are washed individually, and have no laundry marks OUR OTHER SERVICES ARE Thrif-T-Service Go per lb., 'and lo for each piece in bundle. Minimum charge on this service S1.00. Rough Dry Service Charged for at a reasonable piece rate. Min imum charge 50 cent3 on this service. No family can afford to do their own laundry at home at these prices. WE ALSO HAVE A SEPARATE DEPARTMENT FOR C PAMmr FOOFIGN AND DOMESTIC RUGS. PHONE FOR PRICES. LA-"G FO..LIW Domestic Lau Edry PHONE 252 143 Seventh Ave. W. Eugene, Oregon i it ) 1