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iav Evening, May 8, 1925 THE BUtfiSA'id G HARD Page Fto EfflEfllSM New Tub Silk Frocks -rrilMFllCFiffliTS iT i May 4tn I i.uvi.111. uvuutu ifl ornp-lT TvTTnUTO .. i Featuring , mO-FLEX You, too can have a graceful figure It's easy Id ;ttnin those desired figure lines yon so admire in others" and sn imlently seek for yourself. Cor rect coi'sW'nitf is nil that's iiceessiiry. Large figures are gracefully controlled nnd improvod with tho Nemo-flex No. 852. It has broad bands of Lastikops W ebbing which extends bolow the bottom of the front steels, covers and con trols the whole abdo men and gives rostfy snpport. Made of fine coutil. MEMORIAL DAY tCutLtinueu1 Croin page om) The first Roy Scout court of honor was held in Kugen last night, at the j court hou.se. and 34 boys were award- ed merit badges or their arbievp-J ments ID scoutinr. Uelbert Obertenf- fer, member of the Lane county coun-' i cil. presided as chief justice in the1 i absence of Judge ti. F. SkipworlhJ c. it. ( iark, new scout executive,1 was clerk of the court and James Carr, scoutmaster of troop 1, bailiff. Associate justices, and their awards were It. A. Ilooth, civics, first aid to animals, athletics, electricity; Vrauk Jenkins, patofinding, carpentry, safety first, swimming and autoinobiling: A. A. linger, craftsmanship, camping, public health, interpreting and first aid; Colonel W. i. Sinclair, personal health, printing, lift saving and lirc manship. A good-sized crowd witnessed the ceremonie, and heard Mr. Obcrtcuf fer explain tlm various stages of a Seoul's promotion, and how an effort is made to teach the boys the use of both head and hands, and to in terest them in hobbies. Colonel IV. S. Sinclair awarded second elans rank to .lark Mucduff, ( 'lain I 'ooley, Hertel Thors ten-berg, .lack Dunbar, Joseph Barger, Joseph Conn, Wiiliam Flanagan, William Col bert, Henry Nurre, Joseph lingers. Charles Schnefers. Charles Carlson and Herschel Courtrigut, Warner tiit kinsnn. Francis M nicer, Kdwin Kop enbender. Harry Myers, Fred Hall, Perry Kri wards. Tteuben Kadahaugh, Jean Flanigan. Carlos Morris, Donald Knowizs and Ilorton Houck. The rank of first class scout was awarded by Colonel Sinclair to Lylc Grimes. Roys were given awards as follows: Robert Allen Carpentry, swim ming, athletics, life saving, public health, interpreting, civics, printing, first aid, personal health, craftsman ship. John Allen Carpentry, swimming, life saving, firemnnship, eject ricity, automobile, interpreting. lloy Ford Carpentry, swimming, life saving, fivemanship. electricity. Wilbur Jones Carpentry, swim ming, life saving, electricity, crafts manship. Lester W. .Smith Public health, civics, camping, safety first, first aid to mi hi) nls, scholarship, pathfinding. Carl Mullcr Carpentry, fireman ship, electricity, craftsmauxhip, swim ming. Cecil Buckingham Carpentry, elec tricity. Howard Stafford Swimming, life saving, electrictiy. ' Bradford lhitson Swimming, life mobiling, personal health. tbe hind to teebnhyue. Mr. Vb- i (wood w a, nationally known autuoritjsT untie up ais incomplete is tis school on ni h f lecnn;aUe, wont and was reinstated. He pitched ,rnm miirh m,, Krirx Kreitler. two mniBEs agsinst Washinrlon statsi v n...i.;... iRst an Ra credit for the wm pedagogue and artist in New Tiort as Oregon came (com behind in & , lud mjlf.y olQer inU.rnanonaVy tfwa fpectrtcuiar mmh-inning rally and de- f l t Twwmwiitt Mr rated the visitor. Harrison had a tot i Cudecwool work in tUia tine, on the ball, but was yerj wild. J Contest Tonight Oregon will be Tenresenied at the Pacific Coast oratorical contest ftt 0.j,he . Diversity high school. S-ast -k uuiona contributed: A. C. tonight by Raton. Railev junior in prc-law, who left for Corvaliis at -10 oYJock this morning. Raiicj' was chosen at tryouts held on April i5, as orator of the university in this meet at the tame time Henoit MoCroskey was cUoseu representative for the 'In State oratorical contest to be held in .Seattle on May 'JJ. Km i try's oration is entitled "The Sin at Progress," in which hp describes Russia's strugg)e toward political freedom, and appeals to Americans for a kindlier feeling towards Russia's eJforta to estaWitb a suitable form of democratic government. Kugene firms have contributed lib- well knowDrUy to the fund to make possible the school children's jmgrajjt here tomorrow and tb cnnmiitee repre senting the chamber ot commerce ex tends thinks ami appreciation to the generous response to (he appeal for Sab is Held Aooiher mile rras held yesterday hy funds. the lioldeD I, the lettermen's club of) The following named local orgnni- they gave a ie sale and tl? resuiuj UTiifin-Uabb lldw. Co.. Virst Na were about $T.50, Vestecday the bor tioual Bank. V. .. N;uonal Bank, sold jetlo with wftipped creant. 'thl Ifurgoyne U'etherbee-t'owec. t utu, kind that mother makes. for thougiijco., t U Heard. .UcJtfnrran & U'ash- they first declared that they had man hurne, jf. tt Hg, (((.r. ;t, 4rccn it thcinselTes, they later admitted tint 1 Kilborn, J, t eoer Co.. Schaeers their inotheri had been the cunnary Bros., U D. pier-ef AVade Bros., Kor artiste. Ihrt was the vcona ui lUAt away s, A. It. Uray, Osburn Uotel, aaa ncea new lor tue puryosc .v 1 awsr Mntr, anner-Uobemon, creasing tne trensury t f toe c.. PI08HIS OUT Mfmorial Ijy programs for the kbools o Ihe .state Jjavo boon pre lum! at the office. f J. A, Chnrch il!. slate superintendent of jiublic in oction. and copies sent to scliool officials bere. The following program is suggested ff-f the sihuoh: "Ltd We Porget." Uvocatinn nt: "The Star Spangled Banner." hit to the 1'lng. Heading, "The Tins." diiress: "The History and Signifi owe of Afemoriai flay. Rrtding; l'atriotic I'ocm. t AWress: By a veteran. Reading: Patriotic Poem. "America the Beautiful." Mr. Levens Will Speak to Elks SALKM, Ore., May 8. William S. Levens, state prohibition commission er, has been selected by the Salem Klks to deliver the main address on the occasion of the laying of the cor nerstone of the new Klks temple here on Thursday evening, May 2S. Levens was district deputy grand exalted rul er for Oregon and iu that capacity dedicated the present Klks buitding when it was dedicated about 30 years ago, Percy Young of Albany, who is now district deputy grand exnlted ruler for Oregon, south, will conduct the ritu alistic work at the comerstoue laying for the new temple, arid Charles li. Archerd. us chairman of the building committee, will preside over the program. McClintock Letter Given to Mr. Olsen m OREGON MOTOR CO. PblD 1IS0 Olive CHICAGO, May 8. iP) A fetter bearing the signature of Mrs. Marie Osborn of Uouston, Texas, and alleg ing that William N. McClintock be lieved that Irs mother, Mrs. Kmma Nelson McClintock had been poisoned is in the possession of Chief Justice Olson, of the municipal court. String Quartette Plays Dean Walker Re-elected lean Walker, university student adviser, was re-elected president of Inter -fraternity council at the meeting of th ovganT.ation how Mnttii Music house. Unnn'a Dre8 night. Ted ttdfenwatera was selected UUoo. Terminal lintel, Cwwwy'i, ior uiT-pn itHH-iii aim jijm.ii ' """M .i.orniug ttcglSter UUC l,UUCU, tttttl of d'Ttthatu Utioc More, VAkina t.U(t Uoo, .Ifattock'v Mr. Rovaf d'ick, (odef Shoe Store, ,. C. Price, Virrnirc's, Jr, W. Moody, Carroll lntg Store, "Don't Argue" Pool hall, 3 deal Bak- ry. TMgwan VJeetnc U.. Ludlord s, Tot? university string quartette, ai-nni secretary-treasurer. A committee Hrof., iiggfy Biggty. Rnnk ........ m. .. . i - nas neen appoinieo 10 ronsmrr rmv ommercc, 1-eely jfc Hall, l.itgene Wvn for her artistry will play the ion of the t.ouncU 1(vlaws. com- (;uar(l Wetberbee-Densmore, TJJ- Schubert timmette at the Mate Mnti- Umtre will particnlarly work on tW,, fp Kngene Packing Co., Preston & at Federation association in Port land. Personnel of the quartet is as follows; Rei I'nderwood, Albena Pot ter, Iora Teshner, Buford Roach. This newly formed professional str'm; quartet was organized bj Rex Voder -wood this winter. They have appeared in concert several times nnd have re ceived favorable comments from out side people as wt-JJ as from JvwgeiiP musical circles. The invitation to play at the State Music Teachers' associa tion is a nice recognition of the musi cal importance ot the string quarter. matter of the- scholastic Mannings of men to be initiated into fraternities, Leave for Newport Students of the university interest edin biological sea forms left in cars for Newport today noon. The party accompanied by Miss Holt, zoology in structor, and two student assistant will camp on the beach near Newport and will speud Saturday and Sunday collecting sen forms on the rocks around the lighthouse. All specimens collected by the group will be brought bark for study in the laboratory. Lnst year n similar trip was made, result ing -in interesting work for thosu cav ing for this form of zoologv. The party will return Sunday night. Sermon Announced Dr. K. V, Stivers, an advocate of plenty ot printers' ink in connection with church work, will speak on "fighting the Devil With Avlvertv- i mg Rt the evening aervtce ot tne First Christian church next Suoday, it is announced. Mothers' day services will be held at 11 o'clock a. m. Dr, Stivers will tell of newspaper public ity and advertising methods he has found successful. On (tar tan Services Announced A speciai Mothers day service will he held at the Unitarian church Sun day morning with a sermon by the j h&tor, Frank Fay Kddy, on "Puzzled, Parents in an Age of Contusion." The musical program arranged by Robert MeKuight and Mildred Welsh will in clude two solos and a duct. Musicians To Locate Alfred J. Corwin, disabled veteran of the World war, and well known a a band leader, ia in Eugene today, plauniug to locate here. It1, will opeu a studio, according to his present plans, lie. is a graduate of the Frank Damrosch institute of musical art in New York, and of the government school of music for disabled veter ana. lie received his first training in I atjon The' meeting is to be held at trained the infantry band of the) i)lst division nt Camp Lewis, and was Invitation Is Extended J. A. McKevitt, local manager ot the Western Vnion telegraph office, has extended an invitation to any ( the lAne county wheels that desire to visit the teiepraph office and have the system explained, according to i letter received by K. J. Moore, connty superintendent of school?. Meeting 1 Schoduled There i to be a meeting of l&e Oregou State Alumnae association on Friday. May 2'A according to an nouncement made today by Mrs. Her bert Clarke, president of the orgam the home of Mrs. Louis 11. Johnson, 128-1 Thirteenth avenue east. Hales, Hampton's store, Luckey'a JeweWy store, A. . VJnarkenbnsh, UUCa Kconomy Store, Otto's, Peter Papt Eugene ffardware Co., f. & d. IVison, i'roce(cria, Xebergalt Meat Co., Allen's Drg Store, Smith Cycle shop, J. JI. Knight Co., Mack's Auto supplies. Sweet-Drain Auto Co., F.. V. Simmons Co.. Jim. the Shoe Doc lw, City Cleaners, Co Stationery, ( Sfceie's Jewelry store, ffex ttiraiei ( liove & Barrett, if endershoot's, iun store, Sta nicy a, I toff ma n J lot el, Ninth Si. MsrJtet, JjnpJ'Jal .Lunch, Independent Market, Paul ti recti, ! lirownsville Woolen Mill fctore, Ham'; Restaurant, S. K. Cieorge, Linn Drug Co., Ye Towne, Shov-we, J. A, UoCt-I man, Kfmer Roberts, Ctuii Cigar Sforr, V. A. Ktsykcudsll, inc., Kt- J gene Hook slore, White Electric Co,', j Kd wards Cash store, J iee tirocery I Co., Kugeno Steam Laundry, Domes j tis Laundry, Koke-'t'itf any Printing Co., Slwiton-TurnbuU-F uUet, Hatha way Motor company. ' ( That Emphasize Most Delightfully The Vogue of Dashing Color. YAUKV) 5 $13.75 Tub Silk Frocks that will swing re fveshingly thru a summer of cfarn mg social affairs invigorating hours upon the links and gay week-end jaunts. Thoir c.wuv fvosiv ctwvwjs vc-mnin U the li?.t hvnt nt Vnvvt rxisnifc. ViiTofnWy ninrcd Ibrou.if'liout nnd fini.sliod wilb be w)tvh)g lilts ot orgnmYi or lues nt collars and eut't's. Sir.cs 1G- i n.tr i" ho )'icliiro. Sl)o is vnw oho pf Oirso f;sci)r! tiib frocks at $Vi.7'. IMcan't sli3 ex iiws a bit of t(uj ((do tiouuty uiut juy of yow((v swimw tinw. Brightly Hued Chinese Parasols To Go The Way Of Youth And Summer Great splashy designs of oriental origin niul color on oaok-RTOumts of jsulu rvcou, Chiwsc blue, whit lacfjwv, c. swi mivoHy coorod nnd pn'mitiV hnntUes. VliijnnWy npprojinalo for showers nnd snnshino for they nro wnlcrimwf. TWO STVr.KS ISr WOMKK'S SIZES $1.25 and $L9B ClnUlvt-n's I'nvttstils (not Ynttwrproofpil) 65c L. n V I I . mm Phone 4 Phone '4 TRAFFIC CHIEF OF Inter leader of the 14th infantry band. He was overseas, and was disabled when discharged from the avtny. Moose (o Froflo More than .VW persons are expectet) in Kugene tonight at a large gathering of members of the Moie lodge, at which the legion degree of the order, composed of members from f.ngviu, Corvaltis, Albany aud Rase burg, are planning a big frofic, and invite nil members of the lodge to co-operate. Ta (mgrova Grouno's Work has begun on the improver mcnt of tbtf grounds around the new science building, for the university, the first wing ot which is now com pleted. Lawns will be seeded, sbruUs planted, and gradiug and terructug done. The department wifl start mov ing' into the building next week. Jh: geologv, department, now in the Ad basement. tn the next floor, the !i-l'wa "f -'tey'a store titiO WiUam- Doils Exhibited A window display of rag dolls made -jii by children in the third grade of Lin- 1 win school, is on exhibit in the win efte afreet. .1ish ita if owe is the teacher of this claa. briny annex will be located; this is to form an addition to present tihravv faiitities. The phrenology department ( - . . cin. will be changed from MeCture hall to i "i-. ,n9 the top floor of .he science hall. f . . ht .Rir 8 J"rUX tlie school music contest held at Forest ( G'rocc fang sevoraf sefections fast These Shirts' Chalk Up a Hit O OU get more for a moderate price in Eac.le Shirts of Parsce Trims than you Qn in most makes at any jvrice. Smart collars that fit length that acts as an anchor the neatness of a six-buttoned, gaplcss, shirt-long center-plait custom -like fineness of stitching. Models that young men admire at a price they afford to pay. !t:!.f0 - .V0 STORE -M EN 713 WILLAMETTE Dean Brown Coming .usB .lanuu ' ... evening l the banquet and meeting Diversity of California, aud who is f ilQn at present vice-president and dean of j girls in the I niicrsiy Itigli school, t caravan Leaves Oakland. California, will conduct ( TUc ,.arnvaQ o01wWKsMi ?vnvh V t i. i v, v . r ,modes, after a two-day atop in F.u- a line of nork which has never been' No great change in the lumber mar ket in Kngene and Lane etnvnty has been noted (n the nast two wcoktf, according to Crow's Pacific Coast Lumber index, copies of which were rrtfoirnil hr lnrnl In m hop tnin tmln v. iThn lack of change is held largely due to the fact that mow! m the wills have taken on sufficient. South ern Pacific business to (teeu (hem busy. Sormal amount ot bridge phtnk or ders seems to be coming in, the re port saya, though the increased pro duction on that das of business is makiiig the supply larger than it has been fnr nornn fiitie. JVmand for yard Nlock, which had slackened off, has shown n sJijrht jm-) provemeiit during the Inst week, ex-1 peinnlly from the east anil middle west. California buyer are still tak ing only a limited amount of atoctt, but at prices no better than tha be- wg received on more desirable bnsi-1 ih'ss for shipment east. This is con-J side red nn unusual situation and seems i to Inilirnte n general softening M the market, which ban nt as jet Iwuf fet very sharpfy here. 1'rices on th average run ot ma- ? terial are too Jmv to leave a ren- onuble profit to the mills, and for that J reason future; operating plans are tin1 certain, as there is considerable talkt heard of closing down, in the event: that there is not an improvement I very shortly. ' SALKM, Ore.. May S. T. A. ffnf tety, chief stale traffic inspector, luul a narrow escape from .serious injury and as H was is sore in several joiuts today ns a result ot being run down on the Vsrifiv highway W tdwasnviy by t'uul Steiuuock uf SaU'iu. Unffvty was guarding a broften down truck which had lieen stopped titt the highway. With a flashlight he had signalled several automobiles to steer clear of the d'mabVd truck and snys be began tn sigwl Steinbnvk wbn be was wuuut half a mile. away, but that .Steiiiuock kept Cuming ra puffy unfif too late to stop when he put on hi brake and skidded into Ihfi Intra and hit Itnffeiy. The inspector jump ed just in time to keep from being ernwhen ami was knokvd wrto the ditch uf the cifiUt C way. Stfinnocft, in his report nt the po Jf"c mutton, claims lt did nut c$ the signal iight from Mntfcty until too )! t ainp and clii i triM there were jm rear light un the inn-k. llntli-'y claims there was a rear ligbt on the truvk but that Slviulvk knm-kvl it ofr. the circiiff court here, fn th action hrougtit agaiutt (traiuwelt Us tleors Putimm, nubUsbec ot tb CapUal Journal to cow,el tvanveVi tr re turu the office of the. banking U lifift ni,-nf fr.int t.Ptlnn,t in f... Hrttmwell contend that McMatinn i i prejudiced aguint him. I'nder the I law tho nffldavit cannot he contested I and t will he neccBsnry lor Judjje I'txes U. KeW. nresminit nAw 1 court Uece, ettUvr to bas tbe case UioAsclt or au-olat a iudge itwvtk anotbev lstrwt W ne H. 1. . Van Winkle, attorney genera and Sivney J. tirnViam ot ToTtumd, atuwneva ot UvswKell, today eA a ifemurrer to the coutulatnt, dcilartu facts: sufficient to constitute, action lacking. White lramtvell wwa- ta Appear todny and flhwn ca why he should not return the department, to Sarm, the filing ot the demurrer NtU Mmte that y-toetdnTe. gene, left this morning for southern I given on the Owgoi. .aimpn, befort. ;, , 'They will reuun lta ocurtift will tw wn fr ndviseva v ... t (in. .m nnuic i"r u.c u.Ku.- ll)0 r(, n . (hui uiul atipemsion of sruacot ecuvi- I r.aran F ttahll.tiod werkH, Btoppij) jjj the eity agnin im . 'ortlaml. Eugene's Checker Team Will Enter Tri-City Tourney To Judge for (no tbrvt! Illlira of Kugeue-f-'lnr- rtAf.KM, ftre., Mav tf.-Tor t.'f Pr. Peter L. rokatt professor of h fn , fintt ,im, in m yr!irM Salftl f(( rennonucs; lr. Hoger W illiams, pro- . rHtMidij.hin, hitt ,..,,,, the renter of a bm checker Um;)- just west of Jtlachly, it is announced. J nient, Recording to aniiouncf meut I mode oy isauore tireeiioniijii, nK,iu s ebamion vie-ktr plnyw, shvn w, feswir of chemistry; and Professor K. l. Merrit, instructor in f.'ngfisti. left . for Ashland today where they will act t u.iB u c...Pi.u as judge in the Ashland-rllamok Thft TVRlllftr mP.Unjt M Ai May Ki. tamn from KhImu. Kunvue f(. high srhooJ debate to be held Sntur- Qf ; A nay evening, i ue iicnaie-Ai.ni , " i row afternoon nt be on the question, "llesolved that f morTt referendum ii a desirable feature of a representative government." will de ide the championship of western ( fn gon. will he lte(d t'tmor- oVock in the nr ni.it Aifisny, constifufuig fh" cracK f playing contingent of the WiUnmcte f v1lw 41l mo.t nt lonm .if ''It hlnv.r.l i from the Portland ("lies and ClierkvrJ 1 club. Vhe t imrnnm'Tit w ill be purely Recital I Planned There will be a students' recital; Wednesday night. May '. at the Vni j versify of t Irgon choul of m.fiio ; auditorium. Those pnrtic:p fling ar( Alnrr.ir,t UVfh, Rprtno, lUck Adams Chiropractors f the tVillninette tenm, Ifeibert Moore ami i-moon - : ; ; JJavden. vi,liniMs, Alma lurcn.e i" - and Hnrbara K.dm.inds. pianists. This u"n re VX to "d from r.u is a recital offered by advanced stn- dnis. The program will last one hour' ' . nlv. beginning at ft i ptanned i to follow this wifh similar reciff t err soon, Business Name Filed- The assumed tin me of the i Motr Autn mmptny waa fild today t : fbevkr affair, -with no cba snw the offn-e of the county clerk. U. ( scheduled. .N'rmpf'-n recently sold out fiis infer- Forty of the txftrnt checker plnv exia in the firm to ti. t Mot?. era in iregoti Mill tangle n't n tin - J ocr jtioo at the c;ii)ber nf rommer' t ChlroDoretor to Meet ! the mitrney t" sturt at H oMo.k h Summer Trices on Coal are Looming POHTKAM), Ore., Mny H.-Or.v' gon coal dealers ultend'ing the annual vnventin uf tbe Oregon Cml Vertl:( era' Cr?iUt association, which opwd'. here (od:iy exprenocd hope fhnf f)efori the chffte of the tytnetttioti they wifl' be j We Jo announce summer price n i-oa). T'ach yenr in June it tias been' the custom ot c fil deslcra t nii-'i wmtwe wiwmt'r redwtitvna but the !, mine t tlu yeur have tuade no rtdiiv-' (ion (o the deaerir. I liedut tiotta itt the f,it are appro si. mately mie iJoJJar ton. More ihnn 7'f cod dealers from nil districts f irc. gon are registered for the convention.1' Vreaidnt M. I. MvOraw twlw? n.vmrd tU convention coiutuittcei. Affidavit Filed in State Dank Ca.sc Stock Reducing; Sale - SATURDAY THE ORIGINAL PRICE from $5.00 to $27.50 . ALL lhYTB ON DISPLAY Leone Jenkins nsT.f?.s SEW J.AHAWAY M'lWlXG- the evening nnd will be pub'ie. ipvn to th County Livestock Sale is Planned S'Af.t:f, Ore., Stay frank ( irnmwetf, sfafe Fiipcrififencfcnf of : hanks, bxx filed an affidavit tt prejit , dJ'-e nga'mt Awlge J,. I). MrMuhno of 'i h'Te ill be no playground at the women's building on the university enmpu Sainrdnv, no account of the ! Pioneer pagnut, it is announced to J day. Another rtirlosd of Lane county i slieij) nnd hog w ill probsbly be scut s out Tuesday to t.e North I'ottlftinl atoekyanW fr tnl. a"' -rdiog to ftiv Mr, Underwood Speaks - t iti Stjtl. Mnsiml Tearhr' rotation to be held in Portland .Uy ' . nnirm M no.mcemeut lodnj of w . A, Ayr-. aM tomorrow. Uex ( oderwood. heaJ L"n(0rf fMoy"7r . w : -"Tiiry f the ,.ne f Wy ,he violin department of the fni-; ' " " i ' T ""J irtire Shiiug aviation. Tht 7rit nf Oregi. ill debrer a lee-' " ' '? I W,M JM.b car of Zl L .... ration of ohi.iol ,r of i rtiim'r to the Portland n.srt hy the i.-n.i. jf jtnnoiincfif. . Fins Is Paid - Phiiip lfihr arretd at tlrove on h rhirfe of p U'l'l' t tiid hi of V-" and W3 releae,( from the county ja.l todav. Cnltflf 'ion fd so-iai'n ton -ennon and m prv -tirally all a-a the Um market pii-e' wre received for the fsne roaaigu- '. mrnft. The car nfiipmenf Tuesday w.ff b in eharge of IV. II. bonier. qfmuler Shirtings Nearly Died on Birtfid.ay fo my la ft birthday, right mmth ago, I had ntbr cle rail. W had jiitt finished dinner. My Mmai-h lieifi to hurt me. tt minute latrr I lay unconscious. Three doctors work- ed on me. I wa- snakeif with a ?d Opm Lunch Coiiater nwemt when I rame to. The next A lunrfc c-ojotef Ma tinrd ttniar week, tellutg a friend bgt it and be l fiiiy tMr.ara in the r'r of J. ,f. fl.Ui-o.l trying Mflvrn Wonderful M' "rmick's Cigar ore on Willamet- Hemclv. Sine taking ro)re d t t1iet. imir imilicme have been tW t eat Movtluur. I have no more oain or Barber ?hop Open fjU.jtmg aifi am feehng fatter than rt txu -ertt opened tit i.emnn 'fin the week warn fft tntntmotn rent fr ten ter." It is a nimple. harm- hirbr to; tterdat Jn it near Ire- tr,-tture for the 'Jl hour r'hrd orepwratton that remove ), turn in t.'ie Mti k .tnld:ng, betwvea . high jm -JJ. tntarriial inurus from the intetioal ; Ih Club and Wsliace'i ngnr storf . j (Vsr skies (oilay gjiva promise tract and allai the inflammation ' , aarmer weather follftm ing the co.tt which causes practically all stomach. Marriage Uceu titatd Wain of yesterday. liver and intentinal aitmenf". incfudinc A marriage fi' ense nn iufd fwf.irt - appendii ittr. tte dove will coantne to h'rank A. Tnwnend and ihj GREtiOM MOTOR CO, r money refunded. V'jtierf, bdk ot Eugrne. J I 'hone Vilt y.U ty.tv Bend Shivers as ! Mercury Slumps I )(KM, trr. May H. With th I ininiiinnkt temperoture for l.i-t ni'i- I A rn-n to -7 riegrees Vbie .er. Hej i ( (lk vhiveT! and dunned tiv . v.-r- cofcts bu h had I en d -nfed esrft.- 0f mars 25 Ounces tor 25c sVsc less than of higher priced brands WHY PAY MORE1 THE COVERNMENT USED MJLLJONS OF POUNDS 4nnouncing Car Care Company 670 Olive Street Super-Lubrication A new method in Eugene Ask About It GREASING - OILING - WASHING POLISHING N. H. Peerce H, L. Chrisman VHONK SV07-J