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About The Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1924-1930 | View Entire Issue (May 7, 1925)
Thursday Evening, Mav 'XU.E EUGENE GUABI? Pnge Ton 1025 !EI OFFER GLEE CLUB :e The firt normal concert of (be gle clubs and qimrtctt of Kinetic lilgii chool will lie MH nt the hish chool auditorium tonvrrnw night, nnnonnrp-i Mini Lfona II. Mnrntorii, bcTiooI mimic BUprrviBor. The program will oppn at 8 o'i!i k. . Thin projrnm will glvo Knx'-ne itiu!t lovers an opporluiiity tu hpor iIh' Bluto prize-winnitiK qunrtcts in luiKcrt f'"r the flrat time.' The girt' iiiiirtl took firtt place ot the Korcul lit'im coutiit; the iluiiblo mix-id iju.irtct won third place, and the Imya' MHiirtiT, third plnce. Mina Kathleen l'owi'll, who won firat place In the uh kiiIo division, will also be on tin pri'Ki-.uii. The high adiool ilngcri hare work ed hard 111 prepiirinu their concert, and hopv fur a loro nttvuilai.ee, ft i luted. The music department Jut willingly furninhrd inixtic for many Kiiltene civic and Mrvico organization progrnma In the laat year, nnd the singers alwnys msdn n decided nil w'uercver they nppeored. The personnel nf the fjuurteta Is hh follows: (jirla qnnrtet Annu Knth erine J:irreU, soprnuo; 1'auliiic Outh. rie, second sopnino; Kvclyn Jlolli, f:rt nlto; Kiitlilern Towell, arcond alto. Hoys' iiuiile( Adrian HurrU, fiiat tenor; l'hilip (intch, wecond ten or; Chirk Aydelott, baritone; J.utmu Klnimwny, Dims. The program will be as follows: Cnravnn K"ng ChaHwick Mixed (jleo Clubs May Rnng Iacom Wlcome Tretly j'rlinrosa. . . .rinautl (iirln' CJIee Club Pc Coppah Mnon ,. ..Bhelley The World is Wnltlng for tut sun rise . Itrown linys' Qtmrtet Come Down I.aiiifbing Htreamlet.. Hpro4'j Ctrla' Quartet Beduoln Love Hnng..... Piniutl Old Folks at Home Foster ' Hoys' (Jlee Club Millers' Wooing Knnli: Kerruurie Arensky Onuble Miied Quartet Mexican Serenade Chadwirk Mixed ;iee Clnlm The cone-ert, whirh will he held to morrow night f"r the find time, will lie made nil nnnuol affair, according to Mirts M'lrstern, and will always he an event of music week on the achool calendar. SOCIETY AND CLUBS Br MARIAN LOWRY Medford Lions to Get Charter Soon Mrs. Kdjtar Murtin ia tu be hostexs to members of Tilliuaiins club at her Ik me tomorrow afternoon. Mrs. Frederick (1. Jennings nnd aon Sherwood, left this morning for Co quille where they will spend a week or so with Mrs. Jennings' parents, Mr. ami Mrs. A. J. Sherwood. An Interesting affair of Hntnrdiiy even in ft will be a picnic to he given by former residents of Montana now residing in Kugene. The affair is to be given nt four-thirty o'clock on the ncrth slope of Kkinner's butte. There Is a targe number of former Monton nns in Kugene, but the picnic planned ia the first renl large social gather ing ever held for I hem here. V An annual affair of much interest to campus women will be the mo thers' breakfast for which members of the cabinet nf the campus Young Wo rr.en'a Christian association will en tertain .Sunday morning at the Y. W. bungalow. It ia expected thirty or more will be present for the occasion, as each cabinet member brings a guest Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rims of As toria were visitors In Kugene tin week as guests nt the home of the former's mother, Mrs. A. W. Hims. ! 9 . Tomorrow evening at eight o'clock In the high -lio'il auditorium the cr mhi tied glee clubs of the Kugene high school will present I heir annual concert. 'I he concert will he the. larger social affair of the week for the high school group, Actlvo members and Kugene alum nae of Theln Higmn phi. women's na tional honorary Journalistic society. are Ibis evening entertaining at an open meeting nt the home of Mini May I,ou Hurlon, 1010 Twentieth nve nita east. Special guesta for the eve ning are to be the womtn majoring in journalism work nt the university. On .Saturday evening between the hours of four o'clock and six o'clock a tea Is to be given in Alumni hall of the Woman's building for mothers of students who will be on the campus over the week-end. The tea is being given by the woiiieu of the uo.versity. The Frcnrcs K. Willnrd T'arent Ttacher assocntion will meet Friday evening. May 8, at three-thirty o'clock. This is the last meeting of the year and officers will be elected for the coming year. Hi-Y Club Mothers Honored at Banquet Ifoooring tho mothers of the Ku gene HI-Y club members, a banquet snd public initiation wns staged lul night at the Y. M. C. A. The banquet was in observation of mothers day, to he held next Sunday. Gerald Towns waa installed -is presideat of the club for the ensuing year, with Delmar Newman, view president; Delbert Addison, secretary; snd Ulenn tiestonette, treasurer. Kalph Newman, retiring president waa toavtin.'iater. An address by He. J. Franklin Haas, pastor of the Methodist church. iaus given on the relationship of mother and son, W. W. iJiilon, state 'Y" secretary and member of the Ku gene club, also rp- ke. Public initii tion ceremonies were conferred upon Donald Sheythe, to snow the mother the ideals and aims of the organization. Lane Liquor Fines Reports Received Ii ne county ranks third in the state hi the h mount of fines collected for liquor law violations from January 1 to April V this ye'ir, according to n report prepared by William H. I.even, new Mtate prohibition director, and re ceived by county officials here. Tim 'olal fines for I,une county are $87h-1 07. Multnomah county leads with l cdlection of tf-i'2',U and Klamath conn- ty shows up in necond place with co!-I lections amounting to $l,M7.1l J-: though ranking nineteenth in popula tion among the counties. The report ! shows that over in Jefferson couniy the total collection was just i.87, 1 InHtallntlon of the new Uons club nt Medfnrd wlilch was net for this wei-k bus been pnstpnncd until Sat urday, May Jtl, nccnrdlng to word re ceived by J, H. McKlnley, aecretnry vf the Kugena htons club. Arniiigi'meuLs are being made for n special train over (lie Southern l'flriflo to rurry large delegtiiois of Lions from Portland nnd other Willamette valley cities to the Medford celehrnfion. DelegntloiiH frnm Kutiene, Springfield and Col tail'; drove will 11111 ko tho trip, it la nn-iruiced. Aspirin Gargle In Tonsilitis Cut This Out and Save If Subject to Tonsili tis or Sore Throat A hortnless nnd effective gargle Is to dissolve two Mayer Tablets of As pirin In four tiildrspnonfuls of water, and gargle throat thoroughly. Keprnt In two hours if necessary. Ho sure yon use only the genuine Haver Tablets of Aapirin, marked with the Itoyer Cross, which can be had in tin boxes of twelve tablets for few cents. Guardsmen Enjoy Inoculation "Shot" In preparation for the annual nn tionnl guard ciiciiuipmmt to be held at Medford In Juno n large number of guardsmen of Company C, llendipinrt ers company nnd the medical unit of this city are Inking the prophylactic Inoculation against typlmid. About members of Company C bsve received tiie firet "nhot," A number of lh. lli-ntlqunrters company have nlsn ex perleucrd the joy that Is well known to the World war velerau who recnlN the HI h'tirs of relief from military duty after ench "slmt"' In the arm. NEARLY INSANE AT TIMES Mri.SaunJeri Tells how Lydia E. Pinkham'i Vegetable Compound Kelieved I roubles of Change of Life WHint .men aiii AOir KMiift. LAST TIMES ' TODAY Zane Grey's fnvorlla novel "The Border Legion" with ANTONIO MORENO HELENE CHADWICK Century Comedy KINOGRAMS Rex Reduced Prices Any NlQht Mnllnw K,, 20c 25c 10c 'iia'iiwaisl scrupulous Cleanliness is keynote at Frye Plant Your own good taste quickly proves the unusual quality of Frye's "Delicious" Hams and Bacon and did you know the scrupulous cleanliness that is the first consideration at every stage of the preparation of Frye's "Delicious" Products, under Government supervision, satisfying assur ance would be added to grateful appetite. THI FRY! . LABKL qIvm rtal Mur ine of unuauat quality and pr faot purity. Look for It on wrapper and rlnd of Frye'a "Dolloloue" Hama and Bacon. : Hams and Bacon bearing the Frye's "Delicious" label also bear the U. S. Government inspection stamp, so that you ' have double assurance in the all impor tant matters of cleanliness and quality. hams tacon 'Everything The Name Implies' FEATURE DANCE TRIANGLE LAKE 10 FREE RIDES IN LANE COUNTY'S FASTEST SPEED BOAT RUNNING ALL DAY SUNDAY Voin.'are 11 wltii nthert mm. 1 .XT . Knoxrlllo. Tenn. "1 took I,T(ii R rinkham'aVi'KolnliloOimpmiiulwhilo Ipimn tnntiiKh Uin i ChiinRn of l.ifo. I ' waa vt'rv nervoiia. I Icouldnotalconand ' hart mplanohnly ; siK'lla. In fact, I i" tfp I nil nearly inaana . i I , ; I t time nd my Jro 1 I mf mory tu si-1 I moBt a blank. I waa o weak I Iwulrt not do my houaovrork half of , tho time anil auf- i fomi dreadfully with my back. My doctor aaid 1 would have to worry It out and I went throiiKh this for thrco , ycara lxfor) I began tnkinK the Vvfca table Comtiound which 1 aaw adver tiacd. 1 think it waa eiu;ht buttlot thnt I took. It haa been two ycara aince 1 tmik any and 1 haven't had a J doctor aince for that trouble. 1 do all fry waaltinR and ironing and 1 have pained from lltl to 1118 pound. I ad vim all women who aulTer physically ; find mentally u I did to (rive tlin Ven- i ftabloGniwund a fair trial. I horxi . It will do aa much for them aa it did t"r mo."- Mra. T. A. Sai'Npkrm, ! VI 1 K. Depot Street, Kncxvillo, Vtrnoaaco. It haa nn eijuar flMBERO-LATUM CHEST OINTMENT Kor the prompt relief of Chnal Colda. Croup. Pneumonia, Influ ema and IMeurlay 1'nlna. I'tlca tOe. Kor aale by all drui atnrea. CONCRETE BRICK ' BURIAL VAULTS DRAIN TILE IRRIGATION PIPE SEWER PIPE CULVERT PIPE HOLLOW TILE BLOCKS SEPTIC TANKS Eugene Concrete Pipe Co. 135 Blair Phone 903 s -j Save the wear and tear! Dark, rainy day", miserable cold, wind swept highways you know from exper ience how hard this la on your own car, when you have to take it out in ail kinds of weather. Make use of the Motor Stages nnd save your own car! Revel in the warmth, the cleanliness, the luxury of the modern anfety coach. Always on time, run at frequent intervals, no worry. For huaincas or pleasure, it's the economical way to travel OREGON STAGES ,va ( O DANCE at Triangle Lake every Saturday light 1 $15 .50 to SAN FRANCISCO Stage Terminal i'hono 1&G0 Carpet Cleaning iSfedTptcCfsvnm LfYI T.. 1 fn fhoi.eSOO FOR CORRECT TIME PHOXE 172 AX SILLV DEPARTMENT STORE HERE "LADIES HOME JOURXvft, Very Late Innovation JN" WOMEX'S RIGHT SMART Lace Tunic Dresses FROM $t5.00 TO $:i2.00 Damp Fashion exclaims, very new and exceedingly lovely is tho frock of lace, subtly blending over rich foundation of brighter hue. Becuuso of the richness of filmy lace- nnd the glory and esteem which lias been connected with its name makes these creations fash ion right. SOFT EFFECTS GIVE GRACEFUL LIXES TOO 7 he self tunica, flares, cascades of rich-, ly embroidered lace and other most favor ed lines of the 1925 season lift them above commonplace. Their appealing shades in clude Du Barry Fox Trot Sweet Hrier White Vanilla Pompadour Natural while others have a ting of contrasting color. This Is Just the group from which to make a choice selection. (2nd Floor) Mil Special Purchase And Sale Of Rainbow Colored Glassware, Splendid $ 1 .25 Values, Each $1.00 LIMITED FOR FEIDAY AXD SATURDAY To add an Interesting color to this, It is well to these are brand now a new innovation in pretty glassu'ar that which is decorative to a home as well as nractlc I Buy for own use as well as gift giving, for instance Jun weddings' to 'follow. , ' A splendid selection awaits you. 11 Inch Teach Glow or Green Open Work Orancn Rowls. b 12 Inch Blue or Black Bowls. 7 Inch Black, Blue, Green, or Peach Glow High Fluted Comports. 8'i Inch Green or Peach Three Footed' Salad Dishes. D'-j Inch Blue or Black Berry Bowls. 10 Inch Green or Peach Glow Handled Plates. Inch Peach Glow or Green Comports. Black or Blue Footed Cake Plates. Blue, Black, Green or Peach Glow Candy Jars, 9 Inch Green or Peach Glow Vases. 6 Inch Black or Bluo Baskets. ' Peach Glow or Green Candlesticks. 7',4 Inch Black or Blue Candlesticks. SVi Inch Green or Peach Glow Centerpieces. 10 Inch Blue or Black Handled Cake Plates! Hack or Blue Whipped Cream and Ladle. (2nd Floor) Caks STRIKIXG A XEW XOTE IX WOMEX'S "Neverdarn" Hosiery of Pure Thread Silk TWTSTED WITH ART SILK, PAIR 75c A good Inexpensive Btocklng this Eif fel brand. Heavy reinforced of strong ; mercerlied lisle are employed' at wear ing points. The soles are double as well as high heeU and garter tops. New Art Goods Packages 29c . These stamped articles are made by a . .nationally famous manufacturer. Con sisting of aprons, buffet sets, center pieces, vanity sets, boudoir pillows and others. BOYS' NEW 'Tom Sawyer' Fast Color Sport Blouses, Special $1.00 ' Because each detail of "Tom Sawyer" blouse is designed to give service as well as style, they wear as well as they look. The neat, fancy stripes and checks In the fabric is dyed In the thread, to make its colors both rich and enduring. Closely woven on special looms to make it strong and lasting. The roomy fit relieves the blouse from strain. What's more they're hacked 'up by a guarantee. Sizes 6 to 12. Boys' Genuine Broadcloth Sport Blouses at $1.59 lieht htue sizes 8 to 14 Very dressy, tan and shades, two way collar wear splendidly. HERE'S A FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIAL ON Men's $3.50 Khaki Riding Pants at $2.98 Good weight and firmly woven, re inforced seat and knees, button down flap pockets. Sizes 30 to 42 waist. ' FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIAL Men's Dress Socks Only, Pair 15c True they are seconds to regular 25c quality but the Irregularities are scarce ly detectable. Cordovan, grey, navy or black, sizes 10 to lt'-. Lay in a good supply at 15c the pair. Men's Summer Weight Union Suits 98c Mesh-like union suits, in short sleeves and' ankle length style. Sizes 36 to 46. As Usual Ax Billy's For Piece Goods Where The Largest Stocks Abound! n Gloriously Printed A-B-C Silks $1.19 So noticeably have prints crept into fashion's good graces that, perhaps, you haven't realized just how extremely smart theso gay prints have become. Pause a momont and glunce about you. Wherever you look, wherovcr feminine followers of fashion gather, there you will see daring printed silks In wonderous variety. Picturesque prints, washable, serviceable, yard wide. Fast Color Leghorn Tissue 55c to 65c a yard. These new 32 Inch tissue ginghams re veal novelty patterns that nre different than heretofore shown. Of a wonderful quality. Imported Dress Linens, yard 98c Linens claim their shure of attention in the fashioning of milady's wardrobe. Don't mistake theso with the Inferior quality that's on the market. Yard' wide, fast color nnd shown In tho following cheery colors oyster, Peruvian, rust, yellow, rose, Copenhagen, beaver, tur quoise, grey also green. Exceptional! Printed Voiles, yard 15c -1000 ynrds of 36 Inch printed voiles enter this unusual price of 15c tho yard. A dozen pretty patterns to select from. Week End Specials 95c FI.ANNF.I. FINISH PRESS FABRICS. .16 INCH rn WIPE. 1 CHECKS, STKIPBS. PLAIN COLORS, YD. j"C SPECIAL LOT KALni RNIE FAST COLOR 32 INCH WIPE. SPECIALLY PRICED FOR WEEKEND 24c - SPECIAL LOT OF 32 INCH GINGHAMS IN 4 ( STRIFES. CHECKS AND Pl.AIPS. SPECIAL, YP. 1VC -GENUINE PEVONPHIUE CLOTH. 32 INCHES WIPE, GOOD ASSORTMENT OF COLORS IN LOT, YARD 31c PRETTY YARD WIPE NEW LINGERIE CHECKS, s n A HOST OF COLORS IN LOT. SPECIAL. YARD L VC FAST COLOR 36 INCH St'lUXO. ABSOLUTELY rn GUARANTEED FAST COLORS, THREE YARDS FOR OOC FULLY 1000 YAK PS OF 36 INCH PERCALES. C GOOD PATTERNS AND QUALITY, SPECIAL. YP. 1VC -ABSOLUTELY FAST COLOR INDIAN HEAP, 36 INCHES WIPE, WEEK END SPECIAL, YARD --9 BLEACHED I'F.rPEREI. SHEETING. STANDARD QUALITY (i9l INCHES WIDE), THE YARD 39c 58c WIDE, IN FASCINATING PATTERNS. THE YARD 17C SS TO 63 INCH MERCERIZED. BLEACHED TABLE " n DAMASK, DEPENDABLE QUALITY. COLORED BORDERS 7C GOOD STANDARD WEIGHT 72 BY 91 INCH 1 r BLEACHED SEAMLESS SHEETS. SPECIAL, EACH 5L?7 REGULAR WAY AT 4le, WEEKEND PRICE 29c New Pattern Voiles, yard 98c -The ilxsicners have Introduced entirely new m'tem which so fittingly applies to these four exquisite sail distinctive patterni. revealing plain top with f:tMirM bottom. Very new for tunics. Ot a beautiful iu.i!lty these sheer voiles. New Silk Check Voiles, yard 69c- A very serviceable quality sheer voile with tr.irerr of lustrous silk thread making distinctive check r-V"'r'1 which lifts it above commonplace. Blue, tan, peach. Nile, and white are here. 36 inches wide. New Dotted Swiss, yard 42c -Thoy mini fushinn's Attention Thpv "re hoiitht and worn by smart women. The white dots give an 'f cheeriness when applied on grounds of yellow, tin. preen, grey, pink, lavender, black or blue. 40 Inciicj wine. 55c-65c Fast Color Ginghams 39c Sliecial lot Of ffno nilulittr chnnr ticeun French ginghams nnd others. Xit-o reft 60c Silk Stripe Shirting, yard 48c- Really good ralur-. nt o. k Bi jc- thev are rxcp- tlonal beyond a douM. A most popular f.ihric madraJ Is for men's shirts. .12 inches wide. Fast Color English Prints, yard 50c Absolutely rusranteed fast colors. ."2 Inches wide. '" rat'ern seemingly more beautiful than another. S'f ln THE BUTTON SHOP NOTICE T0H SALE lt.tltl. Billions HemXiWhlBS. i . M-ve.1 t I'srli .'rrel in l .! ,;,,! f..., .;,,.? " t I RIVER HW . - OREGON MOTOR CO. --- . ' '-L. n V ."7,,...,, fttH Then Ml MOIiiil INSURE wntt iikvmv !.. i tbnr Hntcl " ' "f '' '"'l lor t cirjr. : rboM S