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Page Two THE EUGENE GUARD Wednesday Evening. Attend International Women's Meeting Information on Ilia preparations iif ihe biMlji'ls fur Iho srliwil ilisirii-la "f till- lliiril rtn" !' rc'ivoil ill the nffire of K. J. l""rr, dimly iil inrinlpndpnt of schools. More than 170 nf l'.KI srlw-'l (halrirts rff l-sne ris in this claMi which consiata of itiv trirta that nava a arlionl lopiilnli..u i f less ibau lilKl rbililrro bi'iucu lUe agra of 4 and liO yean. , The hmlist instructions preiveJ from the alnle department of adula tion are in ijimihlrt form ami con tain full information on the requir'-'-uv'ite. The legislative session 01 inia jrar patsed a law that eiempta districts af Ihe third clans from the operationa )f the local nmlaet law. Dried; the procedure for rotini; taxm iii.dimrirta of the tliird cla-s la att follows: 1 I'reimrnlion of the "Notice cf acliool meeting and budget" by tnc board of directors. 2 I'osling of Ihe budget for a period to I en days In three roiirplc U'ius places in the district, one of which k I ! 1 1 In on the door of (lie achool building. .'I If n nowapnper la published in the diatrict, tho clerk mint cauae the budget to he published for at leant two wceka before the meeting. When It ia proposed to eiceed the etx per cent limitation in diatrieli of the third class, In adilltion, three op lea of tho "Notice of achool election Ho increaae the tax moro than six P'T cent" must he pouted and advertised for a period of two wceka in a news paper, If there la one publlalied In the district. In all elections to exceed the tax levy more than lx per cent, there will be two questions yoted on: J Whether Iho tax levy la to be Increnaed more than ail per cent over that of the preceding year. 2 Tho adoption of the budget, or, in other worda, tho levy of the tax. TO BE EXCLUSIVE The hlnh-hatted lady In tha center la Lady Aberdeen of Eng land, praaldent of the International Council of Woman now meeting In Washington, D. C; at the left It Mme. Avrll da St. Croix of France, aacond vlca-pretident; on the right la Frau Anna Decker of Norway; corraapondlng aecretary; below, left to right, are Mra. W. E, Sanford of Canada, honorary treaaurer, Mra. Ogilvle Gordon of England, firat vlce-preeldent and Mra. Henry Dodaon of Australia, fifth vlce-prealdent, Ihe affections of lier husband. The di vorce complaint stalra this case os one cauae for tho action. Logging operatlona In Treat coast fir dlatrlcta from aoulhera Oregon to the Canadian border, laat Tear logged more than aoven and one-half billion feet, woods arala, according lo fig urea Just compiled by the Four h Iiul letin, official publication of the Loyal Legion of Loggers and Lumbermen. , The totala for the various logging centera are given aa follows: North I'uget Sound, 37,071,O00 feet; Cen tral Puget Sound. 1.:7,35S.171 feet; South I'uget Sound, 1.1.14,480,1115 feet; Oroya Harbor and district, 1)118, (MS.OIKi feet; Wllllpa Harbor, Klfl, 088,004 feet; Centralla-Chehalla dis trict, 480,4411,075 feet; Columbia river Washington aide, U82,8IH,UOO feet; Columbia river, Oregon aide, 840,011, DM feet; Tillamook Line and North Oregon coast, 205,78.1.0118 feet; Wil lamette valley, UBl,713,i;i8 feet; Cooa Day and Sounlh Oregon coast, 484,012 feet. Truck loggera on Fnget Bound were responsible for 150,000,000 feet of Inga during the year, ltnporta of logs from British Columbia totaled -07,-801,000 feet. The 4L survey which for the great er part was compiled from figures supplied directly by individual oper ators, baa been published in booklet form. It gives output of UOO major lijtging operations in Oregon and Washington, names of manugera and auperintendenta, and addreasea of botli cainpa and offices. In addition tho di rectory contniiia a Hat of 1110 saw milla of Oregon, Washington anil Idaho and their Individual cuts fur 1021. Tha 41, directory la being fur nished at cost, according to the pub lishers, and may be had from their of fice, bOO Coucord Huildiug. Portland. Community Council To Meet Tomorrow A luncheon meeting of Ihe Eugene Community council of religious criucn tion will be held tomorrow at 12 o'clock, at Ihe Unburn hotel, an nounces Krnnk Eberbart, secretary of the Y. M, C..A. The meeting will bo for the pur pose of reorganization, and adoption of a new bonis of operation, It is Ntnted. Tho purpose of the club Is for promoting such phases of religi ous education in can best be pro moted through community-wide effort. Calf Herd Bought For Club Displays Five pure bred calves will be pur chased for the Alvadore calf club and the selection of the herd is being made today at Hubbard by James Larson, club leader, and Arnold Col Her, county club leader. The cr.If club is composed entirely of members of the Larson family. Tte club plans to hare a display at the annual county fair this year and may also display at the Jersey jubilee to be held in Louo county May 28. MARRIAGE LICENSE ISSUED A marriage license was issued by the county clerk for (Jeorge Oliver Yornn and Louise J. .Mink, both of Kugt-ne. WASHINGTON, May l.T OP) Led b.r the American delegation, the Inter iidtional t'ouuHl of Women at its special open wun'.nn tndy voted AgiiiiiHt pfrmirt'ug other internstional orgnnizations to affiltat with it. 1 rote n-ftfl 112 t 21, a two-iliinH m i jority Iwtng necessary under the conn ctl s constitution for adoption. I'rDfesRor Marian I. Whitney of Vamnr college, I'otighkeepsie. N. Y., chairman of the council's education rominittee declired affiliation of other inlernntioruil groups would destroy the unity of effort of the council by creat ing an i;nwieldy (irRnoizstif n. Lady Aberdeen, the council presi dent, read a list of .10 international bodies thHt might affiliate including the International Federation of l.'ni vernit.v Women, the Salvation army and International Pear bureau. whiskey was brought ashore at the same time. Ten cutters, three former destroy-i ers and 27 picket boats are patroll-1 int ruui row. Among them in the Hea Sleigh, a new type, capable of I making ; to 4J knots an nour. j Aircraft will soon he used in ber ; blockade. A seaplane, with fuel ca- j pacity for fur hours flying at high j Hpeed, is being prepdred at S'luantum, , 51a. i The present blockade, according to j Lincoln C Andrews, asi-itant secre- tary of the treasury, in charge nf prohibition enforcement, is "only a minor engagement" and will he fd lowedby a "real liquor warfare." COAST GET BUSY (Continued from uage one) and seeing that drug stores obey the law in ditpeniiig mrdkinnl liquor. K. ('. Yellowley, chief of the general prohibition agent a. will be in com mand of the "firm field army." He linn been placed in control of the con solidating raiding forces assigned to New York. I'erinsylvniiin, Wisconsin and California. CANADIANS ACTIVE NEW YOKK. May i:t. Ilecaitse nf the blockade of rum row, liquor smuggler working along the rnladinn border are increasintr their activities A Dunkirk, New York newspaper, tells of 3"t canes of liquor landed at the month of Canndnway creek and carried mvay by more than a doz en trucks. In Detroit prohibition agents hnvc raided a two-story building with equipment for bottling Ihinorn. More than ri.LMH) galiotiB of liquor were ennfixcatcd. Meiinwhtle rum row still displays some life. Yesterday n big r rench Ht earner dropped iinchor nnil was promptly surrounded by four coast eunrd bouts. A (iennan steamer which left the row in Monday, morn ing's fog reappeared and anchored near the Frenchman. Isolated cases of blockade running have developed. Fifty cases of whin- kev arc reported to have landed at Seubright, N. J., yesterday. The iSow York American today ; ptil)hrhe.K a story by Norman Hall hi which he asserts that he came in on a boat which landed 113 cases of whiskey, within the limits of Munhattau. -4,JIc says that he believes much more Y. MI I NINES I.E1S0UT Tetltlnns for John T. Evans, mem ber of tho school hoard, to have his na ioo placed In nomination for the an nual school election in June are being prepared and will soon he in circula tion, according to announcement to- ; day. This will he the only vacancy on tho school board to bn filled at the election this year. The petitions re-, quire (hat not Ichs than three per cent j of the names of tho qualified etec- ; tors at (he previous school election bo; obtained. About 3100 votes were cast j at the last election. The petition of nomination must he filed with the I school clerk not less than seven days I beforo tho election set for Juno 13 I this jear. I The women of India are buying in.; creasing quantities of fiuo American) hosiery. to have a gooj COiMTTEE HEJDS Appetite Heads of committees of the Eugene Y. M. L A. were named today at a meeting of tha board of directors at the aNftOciatlon building. Committee men discussed I heir plain of work, and will decide upon Ihe pemonnel of their groups at a later meeting. Fol lowing were the committee chairmen appointed; It ell g mus work, E, K Keeney, MemherHhtp, L. J, Temple. Kditcationnl work, A. H. Tiffany. Mojs work, O. C. Caswell. l'h v sir ill education, Dr. ttcorge I', Wimhcll. l insme, A. A. Iliers, House, C. A. McCUln. Thrift. Fred MiikcU. The annus! picnic of Ihe M. C. A. will be held about June re ported Dr. (Jeorgn l Winchrll. chair man nf tho ptocical eilurstiou com mitleo. The picnic will ho for alt member of the Y. M. C. A., Including boys, men, women and others Inter ested, li was hold larit year in Hiver sido park, and drew a largo attendance. A "Yes! thank -ou." 100H appollln means a cheer fill dlanoalilon. You may hara n good appetltn If Iho blood that gnea conatantl to ynur vital organs la puro. S.S.8. ruilfli'a tho blood a good appotltn jnllowa and you will liavo a cloar compleilon and will bo atrong, cheerful and healthy. Don't ko on foullna; tip ono ilnr nnil ilinvn tho next lmnlly alck but n Y r wall losln "pop,'" punch and ambition. Hearty oalera Suit fnr Illiiirpo r0 ",0 '"dblooded men and OUlt IOr H OrCC women. Kn Joy your food! (let I KllpH in fnnrf ,'"'l, '01lr 'IrenRlh. and energy! 1 -,,ur' Itaelaim yourself before It la too ' i 1'itol l'eopln In a phyalonlly run- Hult for divorrt wsa filed tmlay In down condition aro au caay prey onuii i-'Miri uj fnv inatuii irom ia ntaoaso. : ri Memento Prizes To be Engraved Mem.nto prifs for the winners in the essay contestk keld in conjunoti'in with the children's paaeant here hat Saturday will be engraved by four f tile Kune jeweiry hoiiaes. ilec,r'Mn to announcement at th c'T- of li. J. Sloore. ruiinty r , -nntenileiil . schools. Six wr . i watches ll be (riven i'r i.,- kih". " i.m n,...v lor the boys. In ndd.tinu Mo re will Ik HI lueOllIK (IMCii. joi!i li.e iiau'.n and niedils will lie nii;roiriately en- Construction for New Homes Opens Kicavations for the erection of a group of bungalows at I'ulk street and Cross avenue have been started by William Kereher who recently pur chased two acres of ground for the s.te. It is expected that twelve to 1-S hemes will he constructed on the property and that the total cost of tho project will he more than $-'.i,tHl0 according to estimates made on the completed work. The bungalows will h'j built around a court, according to the plans prepared by the owner. A favorite fevd in Tibet 1r dried yak meat, sometimes 1U0 years old. WESTERN VAUDEVILLE TONIGHT 2 Shows 7 & 9 LUCILP & MILDRED WISEMAN offer an "INTIMATE MUSICALE" I .1. I BOLLINGER & REYNOLDS "A TRIP ON A LINE" THE COTTON PICKERS prenontlnK A Company of All Whlta Artlata Characterizing the Southern Negro ' with MICKEY & ELSIE McCARRY . and Bert Coleman, Walter Swarti, Ray Kelly Peter J. 8mlth JOE WHITEHEAD MUSICAL COMEDY 8TAR JACK & CLAIRE McMAHON In "VARIETY WITH A PUNCH" TOIM.'M KAl.Pll (1KAVKS OF 1 UK n ... DAY "TDK PI-t'MnKir ORKIiONlAN SCIIKKN ItEVlKW HEILIG ORCHESTRA Fnaturlng &electlont from "Greenwich Village Follies:" Clnderatla uiuvvi gitv ocvuiidi cvory imnuio, tirnny Ling, iitgnnng.io, You Are Mv Rainbow. When fionni War Sonus. Sweetheart If 1 mnm lier liuslund HoLert I irtm-oll, ' !, couitle were uiarnrd in llMJCl iu l.'iiio- : ruilo and have three rltlMren, one of vhoin la a minor. I lie , In i rit if f rl.irf es eruel and iuhuinan l;eaiiueiil. The 1'iHiiitiii mm time aa-,i iitiii a suit acnin.t lll.ie Andermiu of tins rity ! fur H,(HK) for allried nli.ii.ili"ii 1: 8.S ft. la xvhM U noo.led. Tone Mood needa purlfylna:. Yourlilood rella aur.idy Iho energy which keeps your body well ami fit. M S 3. ntda Nature In auoplyln now rod Mood iella, tlio aMrk that rejom your avstem. Carefully aelocted. i aclentllleally proportioned and i prepared horln and oarka mnko up , riSti llm preat blood purifier I B-hl. t. k.1 - t . . . TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY ! m vTZ't Z'Zl Z 1 mlailnc vitality, tho kocn, spark l'Olt HAU; (iood da'ry atiiff. Kre-ab . lir.jr cyen, that ImiK of dctonnln itnd inr fresh. (Wi mid heit'ern. 'lion. 8 S S. will plva you mora 4iM.ua- .---.... ... o. .v n.r.ii, rnnrfy, Till! liv Hnd Vltrni ami sV more up aud solug anpynrtaco. L'rewell, tre. AN entiildished motor retail ro;it in rity fur vale. Addrea 7t mre Ciuard. nil it 8. B, R U ifM l It ittwA (tntf tort in two sf, ti, lasr Im U mor wononttAl. YOU HAM; Oood violin. Will trnde for radi' or ihiuogtiiih. U- K Mb bt. KrcoiDiitw wit A. msst ?L-7fjliea Y.m R.-I 6Vtirifl?AUi Take Your Films to the Film Specialists To be developed. We specialize in developing and printing pictures and guarantee you the best possible re sults. at BAKER-BUTTON 7 West 7th Kl'GKXK, OHKGOX EVERYTHING FOTOGRAPHIC Refinish Your Wall . Refinishing your rooms with Sherwin-Williams Flat-Tone will impart a cheerful, inviting at mosphere. It will give ycu clean Sanitary walls that can be washed with, cloth and water. ; " ' Quackenbush's 1G0 -Ninth Ave. East MARKET NOTES Raw sugar has advanced 10 cents within the past few days. You can safe ly look for an advance in refined sugar. Potatoes took another big advance today. Good po tatoes are worth $3.25 wholesale. Stanley prices will not be advanced before Fri day evening. Mop Sticks 10c 15 5 23" V -Ninth Ave Went. Stanley Building Eugene, Ore. Spring Clothes Pins, 3 dozen ... Common Clothes Pins, 2 dozen .. Topsy, 20c bottles.- 15c Crystal White OK Soap, 7 bars .... P. & G. White Naptha Soap, 9 7 bars Citrus Washing Powder, one largo jiaekiige, and one package Citrus Granulated Soap, 35c value for 0 'Cedar Polish, QA $1.25 quart can f" Campbell's Pork and Beans 3 cans Van Camp's Spaghetti, No- 2, .1 nine aJ Macaroni or Spaghetti, 2 IV nounds -H.W Soda Crackers, 3 lb. carton . Snider's Catsup pint bottles ... Quick Quaker Rolled . Oats, OC large package :.' Royal Anne Cherries, Royal Club, -i K No. 1 can JLtJ Alaska Razor Clams, No. i flat cans Gooseberries, No. 2 can 1... Apricots, No. 1 can Milk Bottle Caps pound Cigarettes Camel, Lucky Strike, Ghesler ' field carton of 10 2osckascs'. $1.20 Italian Prunes, lb. L 10c Dried Peaches, extra fan cy muirs, pound .... 15c Before The War Prices af Stanley's Just lot of things in our grocery line can k. i Li im r .i nr au C oougnr. ac uerore me war instance: pnees-for Log Cabin Maple Syrup SfL25 50 Se$l.oo We've got to buy right to do it. 1 lb. can ... Great American Coffee Strictly high grade Vacuum packed 48-.i.40 L'nb 32.30 Bought right, half sold 45" 25 15 15 15 35 CANDY SALE Thursday and Friday Hand made chocolates from the Mouse Candy Factory The best of materials used and made with the greatest care. Four flavors orange, dark and milk chocolate; straw berry, dark and milk chocolate; Vanilla, dark and milk chocolate; Maple, dark and milk chocolate. Sells regularly at 60c a pound Stanley spe- Pound cial, two days only 39c Peanut Brittle 12 l-2c Pound Made with Spanish Peanuts in the Mouse Candy Fac tory. Fresh this week. 25c quality at Pound Imperial Marshmellows tt: 1 1 . 3 4.1 1. 11 . 11 , -A mgn gituio uauuy mat, usually sens at su cents a pound. Imperial Marshmallows are a little better than any other, the manufacturers state. Thursday and nday 7r Toasted or Plain Pound JjC Candy Jelly Beans Thursday and Friday . Stanley Special Pouna Roasted Peanuts, lb. 15cSalted Peanuts, lb. .. 20c WO NEW LAUND ERVICES A0BE1 To Complete Our Line of Family Services Wet Wash This servjeo costs the least of all laundry ser vices, but it gives you all tho days you might drown in a washtuh. Everything you send conies back thoroughly waslied, ready to starch, iron or hang up to dry. R5o for 20 pounds or less Dry Wash This service is just the same as Wet Wash, only we dry everything, which saves thp hang ing up and drying, leaving only the dampen ing and ironing to be done at home. There are many pieces in this service which will require no ironing at all. $1.00 for 20 pounds or less These two services are washed individually, and have no laundry marks OUR OTHER SERVICES ARE Thrif-T-Service 6o per lb., and lo for each piece in bundle. Minimum charge on this service $1.00. Rough Dry Service Charged for at a reasonable piece rate. Min imum charge 50 cents on this service. No family can afford to do their own laundry at home at these prices. WE ALSO HAVE A SEPARATE DEPARTMENT FOR CLEANING FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC RUGS. PHONE FOR PRICES. 'mestic Laundry PHONE 252 143 Seventh Ave. V. Eugene. Oregon