The Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1924-1930, May 13, 1925, Image 5

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    CITY NEWS
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r;1 001(1 tahr M'V
li i;ar..- was a member of
l';; of Honor in Eiifeoe. and
ri Of tC $"5 fhie f',r V'lat"
""I! ute 1-1 ail,st lhrowina
2 J trial ou any hod inside tn,
3tM.r""t were distributed ti
UVTL tbl Cawadc national frt
The f e i for "thrown. .way
tfKT?.d tobirro, cigars, dsarettc.-.
fitSarkr. or other lfehud
WK .I' on nr frl taod. private
""J f iW hig'n;.y or railroad ngnt
?iJ hi tfcp e,H,e ,f rrE0""
V a(i5 V? hove instruction
"'Ihat tii'is b w ia vigorously en-
fSf pen'isor of the Case. Ic
M t "Vftfr the splendid co-opern-E
trnM during the observation
imlrifun Forest wefk we are hop
. ro.'cu.ions will be eX,rem,
fVw ihe comiLR wason.'
.:.. Aid Crop
The recent ruins luive proved an
..cflleDt aid to those formers who are
"king eiperimeoiiil pointing of
VBT who fnil-'l l,il,Dt llua cr"'
IwW tu miuMiiil opportunity ow
' lo the late rains eofteuing the
roand according " HiinmiiUTineiit.
Mdir of 0. . Kletclier. Lane county
.mc-jlinral agent. About 80 Line
Munty fanners are planting alfaiti
ipring. this beiiiB ihe largt
Bamtr that hue ever Misrd this
mvm the county. -Most of the plnrt
inrs are small trn.-ts a large number
iag experimental plantings under
d supervision of the county agent's
c'Jic.
CIB-Up Week is On
Don't forget that this is clean-up
tttk urges .Miyor E. H. Parks, who
recently issued u proclnination M
ijuitiug the week from .May 11 to 10
i, man j I dean-up week for the city
ofEugctie, anil calling n H citizens
to co-operate in ridding the city of
twifbtly refuse, tin cans, garbage,
(tt "We are informed that a large
number of property owners are uri
itnbjng their rubbish nnd ordering it
urtfd off," Bind Miyur I'arks t inlay.
The rainy weather of the first of tin
k has prevented any large atuuunt
tf rleaniDg up being done. Auto tour
bti arc coming into the city daily in
increased numbers, mid it is ui to
the city to have clean streets and lot-i
to show them when they visit us."
Field Trip Planned
Classes in historical geology at the
university will co on a field trip, Snt
ordij, May lti, which will last from
about eight in the morning until noon.
Tie section below Jasper will be stu
died. In this region several fett of
rock beds arc tilted up by dystrophic
ulion and eroded by the action of the
river until ridges can now be clearly
traced. The chisses will examine the
rocks for fossilized organisms, and
will collect fossilized leaves of dif
ferent trees that h.ivo been preserved
in the-roek. Tiie tciies whose leavon,
ire to lie collrcted are related distant
It to the modem trees of this section
pVauo, and William Pilcber, tenor, also
uoloists for the "Creation," are ex
pected to arrive in Kugene today.
To Hold Tryouts
Try-outs for the two scholarships
granted annually by Mu I'hi Epsilon,
national musical fraternity for women,
will be held within the neit few wet-ks.
These try-outs are open to women
students, in voice, violin, and pian.'.
Those reeciving the scholarships ar
eutitlied to a loan covering a year's
study of one lesson a week, while tin
faculty will co-operate with Mu Tin
Kpsilon by giving the scholarship
holdrrs a second lesson weekly, gratis.
health officer, who has charge of the
inspections. j
Grand Jury Called
The Lane county graDd jury ap
pointed last nmnrti hv ImH... 1 c
Kendall ia called for May IS. two
weeks before the opeuing of the reg
ular circuit term. The new jury con
sists of W. K. Coppernoll, Mrs. Mar
garet I.ee Kapp, Mrs. llattie B.
I'rury. H. I. Smart t, Charles Colton.
John Mrtluire and Ernest Shrmk.
; Leaves for Oeadwood
Mrs. K. I. Ilerkshire. resident of
i the Ieadwood district, came 50 milea
to attend the school children's pa
geant in Kugene Saturday and she
aided in the success of the pioneer
relic display by bringing a tea kettle,
more than loO years old. Mrs. Herk-
' shire returned today to her home in
j western lne.
Fidelity and Deposit company of Port- A KVprl mifiVPr
land, ia a business visitor in Kugene! CUTyiU! l i
today. , j To Head Jewelers
Leaves for Portland
j Mrs. flora Livetmore and her
'daughter liertrude left today for
; Portland where they will Ttsit for the
next few days.
; Leave for Marshfield
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Oabura left to
; day for Marshfield to make an ex
: tended visit.
To Speak At Assembly
"Building for Peace" is the topic on
which Thomas Edward (Ireen. lec
turer, author and traveler, will ad
dress university students on Thurs
day at assembly in the woman's build
ing. I r. Green has been described
an "a journalist by iustioct, a statis
tician by training." who has utilized '
his continutl travel about the world
in gatherng n storehouse of unusual
information.
Repair Shop Opens
(line -Lynns of Springfield is open
ing up nu automobile repair phop
this week in connection with tie
Kompp and Jones storage garage at
857 Pearl street. Eugene. Mr. Lyons
is adding entirely new equipment,
making a trip to Portland on a buying
trip over the week-end. Me returned
last night. Mr. Lyons has been em
ployed at the Springfield garage of
W. H. Adrian during the past year.
Clara Miller Honored
Clara Miller of Eugene was pledged
to Omicron Nu, women's honorary
home economics fraternity at the (ire
gon Agricultural college, at the wo
men's convocai ion Sa I unlay n f t er
noon. Miss Miller, sophomore in home
economics, is a member of the lelia
Zeta aorority.
Early Rosea Btoom
Mrs. Mary Wallace, M!5 Pearl
street, has had Ued Letter lny rosea
in bloom for over a week nnd Isabel,
Lyon, Mud inn Uavary and ltciih Heid
are all blooming and full of buds in
her garden. "We have spring a month
earlier ou the hill, so that may ac
count for it," said Mrs. Wallace.
Plan Scout Troop
A new troop of boy scouts will he
organized nnd know n as troop No. (.
it was decided last night at which a
j troop committee was named, consixt
j ing of lr. H. T. Hurnett, chairman,
Nelson K. Macduff, ilham llarker,
lr. C. P.. Willoughby nnd Lester J.
Temple. Troop No. 1 now consists of
40 boys of the university high school,
and some of these will go iuto troop
No. G as a nucleus.
Orator To Compete
Jack Met; uire will represent the
university in the Pacific Coast finals
in the Natonal Oratorical contest to
be held at Stanford university. May
Prizes nt stake aggregate $r.(NKi
and the contestants are the six best
from the colleges and universities of
the Pacific coast states. The general
subject is the American constitution.
The contest, which is being conducted
! bv the Hetter American Federation of
California, will come to its national
climax in Los Angeles on June 5.
Iicnase in 1926
The recent action of (he board of
rsenti in raisin; summer school fer
dees not go into effect until summer
Ktool of UVJit, according to Alfrtd
Powers,' acting director of the exten
sion division. The fees for this coming
lummrr school will be $1.50 us or
itinally announced in the catalog. "H;
?aue of the action of the regents in
riisint; the summer Jchool f-es many
in-iniries have come into the extension
division asking whether or not the
new J 15 fee. goes into effect this se-t-li'n,1'
aid Power?. "However, it will
tot. Aad as originally nnnounced in the
utalog the present $12.50 rale will
charged f.ir the six week's session
it both Portland and on the campns."
Gather Old Clothes
Piopeer club boys of Eugene will
gather old clothes for the Near East
relief on Wednesday, May L'O, desig
nated as bundle day, it was decided at
a meeting of the Pioneers central
council yesterday atcrnoon. More
than 100 bundles of clothes were gath
ered, sacked, labeled and shipped to
the Armenians last year. Au over
night hike will be taken Friday, May
22, it was decided.
Mothers Are Givests
A uiothtir-daughter banquet will la
held at the Christian church Wed
nesday evening at 6 o'clock for the
University high Bchool girl reserves,
the Try-Y's and the Freshman Oirl
Reserve club nt the Eugene high
school with their mothers. About 110
have indicated intentions of Icing
present. N
Or. Gilbert Honored
Kiection of lr. James H. Gilbert,
tod of the department of economics
the university, as president of the
Kwadtible society was a feature of
meeting lust night at the Osburn
K. 0. Potter was made vice
president, and George Turnbull. sec
"trr. lletiring officers were Frank
"Bklnp- president : .1. II. Gilbert, vicc
P"Jent: an,l Ralph MIirtilli wom,.
trT- r. It. c. rinrk. bend of the
W'veruty history department, talked
"Pursation of history texts.
&ier Arrives
t!..' Chri?N,Pher. hns soloist for
(-rest-on " which will be given
X ? T the K,1R(,ne Oratorio so
frt M-thodist Episcopal
tid b '?ntvp(l ' K'lne yestentay
11m r p,,,nK nt ,ho H,lip -"burn.
tint 'l,r,,r,"I,'rr nompanied the
Mrs- -'ane liurns Albert, so-
Eugene Girl Pledges
Georgia English of Eugene was
pledged to two women's honorary
fraternities at the Oregon Agricul
' tn nil college, Omicron Nu. national
J hnme economics, and Zetn Kappa Psi,
, national forensic, at the women's
' convocation Saturday afternoon. Miss
j English is a junior in borne economic.
Swimming Lessons Start
j All boys between the ages of 10 and
i IS years will he given free swimming
j lessons at the Y. M. C. A., announces
j E. K. Iloldeman. physical education
director. Lessons will start next Mon
1 day, and will continue for tw weeks.
I Hoys will be able to register for the
i course in public schools.
j Leave for Ohio
Iter, and Mrs. J. C. Templeton.
1!70 Columbia street, left this morn
; ing for a trip east, where Mrs. Tem
I pleton will visit in Chicago, nnd Mr.
j Templeton will attend the general as
! sembly of the Presbyterian church at
Columbus, Ohio.
Euneno Births Roportod
Through an error the report on
births and deaths during April was
credited for Lane county instead of
Eugene. Each city in the stale makes
a separate report to the state board
of health, according lo Ir. S. M. Ker
rou, city nnd county health officer.
Eight Members of
Lions Club Going
ToMedford May 16
Eight members of the Eugene Lions
club will go to Medford Saturday for
the celebration of charter night for
the Medford club, it wai announced .it
today's luncheon of the club. The
local delegation will make the trip hv
automobile and on the special traia
from Portland.
At the meeting today the coming
district convention at Longview, Wash,
wns discussed. The convention will b
May 20, ;0 and 81, and four delegate
will attend from this city.
The Lions' club is offering a silver
loving cup as a trophy to the winner
of the Pioneer club debates now b
ing held in the city, It was learned.
This trophy is pow on exhibition in
the display window of LarawnyV
Jewelry Btore.
T STATISTICS I
SALEM. Ore., May III. A. Fred
I Glover of Klamath Falls was elected
; president of the Oregon Uetail Jew
' elcra association at the convent iou
1 that closed here last night. Other of
ficers were elected as follows:
First vice-president. W, 11. Saxton,
Portland; second vice-president W. F.
j Kenram. Marshfield; third vtee-pres-(
ident 11. G. Warren, Corvallis; secro
! tary-treasurer. A. Ai Keene, Salem.
! Officers hold for one year.
I Klamath Falls was selected as the
place of holding the next annual con
vention which will be the ll'th of
May.
The convention here closed last
night with a banquet and dance, at
which over 150 people were present.
BORN
WILLS-r-At the Eugene hospital,
Wednesday. May 13. 1025, to Mr.
and Mrs. Edmund Wills of Lorane,
School Supplies
Sent out to Clerks
School supplies for the clerks of all
districts of Lane are being sent out
today from the office of E. J, Moore,
county superintendent of schools.
Report blanks, teacher contracts, no
tices for posting calling Attention to
special school election1, and pamph
itis on school laws and requirements
are included among the large consign
ments being prepared for the nearly
2tt0 districts of the county. Tho an
nual reports will not be sent nut to
districts until all data arc available
and (his information compiled, the su
perintendent states.
1uring the last 50 years denths in
New York city from tuberculosis have
decreased 44 per cent, while thone
from heart disease have increased 42
per rent.
n- ia - i i t c i.
Or. Fritz Marti, of the university taglc StnrtS
philosophy department, will read the fcy the Fabric dtntf
nnnnr hufurn thn IMitlnsmihr rlnh At n . . .
meeting to be held tonight, in the j n the
woman's building. "Religious Real
ity" is the topic. After the reading,
an informal discussion will take place,
Social is planned
.The Oucen Esthers, girls mission
ary society of the Springfield Meth
odist church,' are giving au ice cream
social today on the church lawn. S3iv
ing begin at 5 o'clock, and will be con
tinned through the evening, A pro
gram will be preseuted at 7 o'clock.
Returns from Mapleotn
Sheriff Frank E. Taylor returned
Inst night from Maplcon after a busi
ness vmt in that district. The sher
iff reports that last night a heavy
rain was falling in Western lane,
much more than that reported in Eu
gene yesterday. ' .
To String Wires
Work on stringing of new copper (
wire between Eugene nnd Portland J
wns started this morning by a West
ern Union construction crew, it ia an- '. f
nounced by .1. A. McKcvitt, manager I
of the local office.
Miss Hoovor Returns
Miss Isnbelle Hoover, secretory in
the Cascade national forest office,
returned today from a week's vaca
tion, which she spent with her par
ents nnd friends in Tacoma and
Seattle.
Leaves for Callfornie
Miss Irene Applegnte has left for
San Francisco where she will visit
with Mr. nnd Mrs. Richard Oearboru
and then will go to Los Angeles to
visit.
Road Is Dragged
M L. Wallace, road supervisor for
district 0 nt Jasper, is now at work
dragging tho roads in that vicinity,
according to report made to the coun
ty court.
Returns ?rom Portland
(ieorge II. McMorran of this city
returned today after a business visit
of a few days nt Portland.
Here from Portland
R. y.. Pinney, vice-presideut of the
vA'rs i m pvarn rnnrs i i
x v II I
Sly'rt styles you can't afford to pass by at
a price you can't afford to pass up
Atterned in a young man s vein
striped and checked to suit a young
man not afraid to dress well cut trim
across the shoulders full around the
Ijody long in the 6kirt with a six
buttoned, gaplcss centerplait that juns
to the bottom.
$'2..r)0 - $,100
STORES-MEN
713 WILLAMETTE
!' MH1ER SHIRTINGS
! Camps Are Inspected.
I The majority of the auto tourist
i camps in Lane county have been in -i
spected and recommendations made
j that they received the state license
as required by the new law passed by
the last session of the legislature. A
I few more camps are yet lo make ap-
plication for the license, according lo
Or. S. M. Kerron. city and county
W SEZ:
A Car That Isn't Equipped Looks Like A Man
n His B. V. D.s!
' ATTENTION!
;Jd, Star and Chevrolet Owners
kin-V b,r' ,Drln1 b,ck yP. 'ull nickel, with curved tndi,
ftoi- , 1 bumoer. or hair rear bumper. If preferred.
tnl once 3'-0 Plr. Our price $29.50 pir, in.lalled
FREE! FREE! FREE
" 'la.n,'",'' '"'f, Automatic Wlnd.hlld ri-anT or a t
hilars "Ip 'lnK" lutalled with every order of twenty
fit your partlrular ear. They dnn't rattle
They don t runt with very little attention.
OCR nrynKKs fi
wur;in i ii-T aunt nisi wiin very nmo an
' ag.nts will give you 12lvrfr discount pr pair.
8jat''' .r'"n 'iulp your car you lnnwp real mnnr.
ri i j hf,,i'vina- Come in ana so for yourself. Thf finest
i-no county were equipcd by
. STEWART'S
uT0M0BILE EQUIPMENT SPECIALISTS
943 Oak Street 948
Open Evenings
e,youn 0M th" Qua,ity Bnd price of Trunk Rack
THE END ES NEAR
ONLY THREE MORE DAYS LEFT
For your choice of our stock at Sale Prices.
cannot last forever.
Such Bargains
Sale Ends Saturday
Evening iViay 16
Take our advice and secure your needs before the end of this
great sale of splendid footwear
Don't miss your chance at these
ladies' suede slippers all colors
S8:00 ; $2.98
Ladies' and big girls' Regent Keda
Q snort, oxfords. VaJues to S5.00. Pre.
pare fcr
hot weather
Children's Barefoot Sandals. Here's
wonder prices:
Sizes QOc
5 to 8
Sizes Q4 f)Q
8J to 11 Vl4iO
Sizes Q AO
11J to 2 VA.IO
Hundreds of pairs of Ladies' Slip
pers. Close out no
?A0J
rnce
Florsheim Shoes and Oxfords, your
choice, your style. flJQ or
Last chance ..
Men's Oxfords. Big variety, black,
brewn and light tan. New styles,
new lasts Qr l Q
Last Chance tyO kO
Men's Work Shoes. Medium and
lightweight. All solid Q QQ
leather. Last chance
Men's Mule Skin Summer Shoes.
Prepare for comfort. C-f nn
Last Chance
743
Willamette
Street
MODEL SHOE STORE
748
Willamette
Street
Eugene's outstanding musical treat of the year will be the Eugene Ora
torio's Society's presentation of "The Creation," Methodist church. May
15 and 16.
;
Your Kitchen
Madam
Is (t completely In order for sumninr
till -Hpick and span ana' equipped with
thn Uttlo modern convoulencoH that now
mnkfl the hours npont In 1 ho kttchon
n rrnl ploaaurn instead nt a drudgo.
Now la tho tlmn to Rot nverythlna; In
readiness for thn summer months just
around the corner. The baaomont Btore
la so splendidly equipped to servo your
needs!
The lasting natlsfactlon nnd prldo of
displaying and using thin acint lllallng.
perefct glass warn will moro than offset
lta allghtly hlghter cost. Wonderfully
comploto stocks.
7 Piece Berry Sets $1.95
Kxtrn clear, smontlt glHsa berry howl nnd
6 dishes in neat, handed d'eaign. HtW
bottoms. Every piece perfect. Nlco fur
puddings and other desaerta.
Ice Cream Freezers $2.00
"Now Standard" 2 qunrt ice cream frees
era, tho Ideal homo freezor for lco cream,
frozen desHorts nnd ns a pack for chilling
food a. Tested nnd approved by "Good
Housekeeping."
Androck Canning Racks
69c
Strongly rnndo of heavy polished wlro.
TIohl'8 6 Jiirn of any size. InnlKnl to
fit on any atz.0 bollor. A Vtiry auperlor
innnliiK ruck to that onllnnrlly found nt
Mo.
New Dry Hand Mops $1.50
.Sanitary nnd naay to handle no dipping
of hands in filthy water Just a alinple
twlat and mop wrings dry Instantly.
Kxtiu mop Jioada $ 1 .00 each.
Electric Hot Plates $1.50
Very convenient and thoroughly reliable
small size.
, Large Yellow Mixing r
Bowls $1.29
Kxtrn smooth mixing howls In tho largest
size. Ilrlght yellow trimmed with neat
hrown bands. Others In various sizes
2Uc up.
Shelf Oil Cloth 15c Yard
Kull la IncheB wide.. Plain white or neat
Itluo border patterns. Trottlly scalloped.
Koft. pliable quality that will not easily
crack or chip.
Oil Painted Lunch Cloths
75c
"Sanltas" oil painted lunch cloths 43
Inches square. In a plonslng choice of
light and dark blue and brown nnd jmr
plo patterns. So easy to clean.
$5 Electric Irons $3.48
Genuine "Elite" electric Irons fully guar
autoeiV. Just seven Irons to sell at this
lower price.
Substantial Brooms 69c
A heavily stitched broom that will give
a lot of good service. Varnished handles.
First qunllty.
Sample Sets of Genuine
Haviland China
Now on Display in
Basement Store
The word "Haviland" for many decades has been
associated with the highest art In china dishes. The
skill of workmanship nnd artistry of design ami
color harmory has no equal the world over. Kvery
woman down through tthe centuries has glorified
In thn pniHesslon of her fine china and thn right
kind to her Ih a sacred' cornerstone of the home.
(!ome to our store nnd see these mar
velously heaullful Haviland sample Bets.
Klvo exquisite new patterns that bespeak
of tho refinement nnd dignified grace of
the perfect hosless and tho perfect home.
Orders taken hero ftom samples.
Al'lL'MN l.KAK" AND IVORY VK
KltiN, fil J'IKt'KH, $135.
COI.OUKI) KI.OWKIl WUKATIl HI'UAY,
r.l IMKt'KH, $S7.50.
flOI.I) TOIN (HAND IJKSICN) 61
I'lKCKH, I20 60.
IIMiR I.OTI-S FI.OWKH PATTERN, 51
PIECES, 1107.20.
INCIU'HTED (IOI.D BAND DEHIO.V, tl
PIKtiKH, 1219 60.
New Shipment Famous "Heisey" Glassware
Just Arrived.
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