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Mav 15. 1925 It'll iu i U UiiJiN iii ULAiiI Page Five I ffl Xrimness for the Slender Youthful Figure The Bandeau Type mo-flex BRASSIERE vcrv slim jrirl will ap preciate this bandeau brassiere not only for its daintv loveliness, but for the real service it performs in improv ing the figure. The Xemo-flox bras siere No. 1000, gives the vouthfiil figure just the right amount of support nml control it needs comfortably, smartly, and daintily. It's a beautiful little garment made of fine knitted silk and daint ily trimmed with lace. It's easy to launder, too. See the Nemoflex Newer Corsetry in Our Corset Department :-: CITY NEWS :-: 1 1 work of city water mains will cos according to a permit issued hy ueoric A. (.tlniore. city recorder, in the recorder's office this morning LAST REHEARSAL Masting At North Ford l. S. Flvtrlirr. ljm- county agri cultural acrat. ami M. M. ttomiey. (Continued from pare one) i tiont tn the various churches of Ku- 1 mnK'r of the Kuitcne Farmers ; 1 1 rene will hold the.r annual union I """" w' " "'" 'r Jo party will go to Coburf by motor bus, I meeting XI a v L'O at Central 1'resbyter. ' morrow 10 attend a meemuj of dairy and the bus will meet them again at ! ian church." it is announced by the ! 'arm'r8 of """ dislril'1- Xlarcola late in the afternoon. On the ! executive comniittee and Mrs. H. XI. j trail lr. Smith will explain anything : Day. resident. Flax Growers Interview of a geological interest that max be ; ' To interview Lane farmer in the j jure: I'd KoMiins (Iicv. Regent), Dick ; Kckman (blushing briili-l. Bernard ; Shaw tcrnoiut, Wehster Jones, Sam j Wilderinan. lilcnn F. Iturch. Itertram! f .If sup, l'ete Laura, and Harold Hun. j nicutt. Better Business Shown by Record Rehearsal for "The Creation" with ; event last night at the Methodist church. One glance at this great body encountered. ! Hika la Planned .Junction I'ity district who are inter- I A hike to Seavev'a ferry is planned lne experimental planting of ,11 the soloists present waa a thrilling ' GImII.h r.HL. ; ..... . . . ' fla .1 U I .... . ....... ! a toy me junior nigh school bovs of "" v- -""-r, i.nc j Hwight Johnson's Strollers, of the Springfield for Saturday, May Hi. A agent, ia in that area today. Multnomah hotel, Portland, are coin- hike of thi itnr .... '',.',..,, .1 I I ing to the lleilig theater next Tours- eral weeks ago by the boys, but p.l- j lde, Frerdom, Theme " ' of S''rs filling the choir loft com- ! day, Friday and Saturday as an add- poned because of the cold weather.! Al 'a t'nitariati church Sund iy ! pletcly as well as the large platform led attraction, announced W. B. XU-i Those going are asked to bring their morning Kev. Krank Kay Kdriy will whxli whs built out into the church j Oonald, manager, today. This is re- j sandwiches, as lemonade will be fur- l"ocn on "The Ideals of Freedom," ! auditorium. f.r the u.rioe, is an im ; garded as one of the best orchestra's : niahril. Th ,.l... ; . I,. ki..l. as narticularlr related to Hie field f '. noainp airln. hut 01.... his it ..-1 1.1 h I in Portland, and the entire orgnniza- j 8l.,ool at u ,,1,. religion. I comiMired with the tremendous volume announced. ; uon 01 1.1 musicians are to leave tiie ; f magnificent choral inu.ic which 1 ; week following their engagement here i Dahlias Are Baddlno I Theff Is Reported j fillisl the entire ncighboihood. for an extended tour of the I oited 1 Dahlia buds are showing coupler- Theft of household goods and nth-' The chorus rxprrasnl their joy in , htatcs. Ihc entire orchestra is well nWy earlier this year at the h-tne if er apparel valued at Sir. was report- the soloists, applauding enlhusiasti-! , " s w" "8 1 - j Hen F. heeney who is quite a fanciei , ed to Kugene police this morning by I cally the solo numbers which the out. . V, :""; .-u- ; oj Ulls species ot llower aud has tno-e -Mi Indications of the increase of busi ness in Kugeue is the report of the l'ostal Telegraph office in th's city rhowing a 110 per cent increase in mis. inees during the past wx months. This record of increase is rewarded by the company by designating the local of fice as the banner ststion of the sec ond district of t ho Pacific ooicst. It. F. Hrown. bval manager, will leave for Salt ljike city Wednesday to at tend a meeting of the managers of other banner citic of the west, it is Summer Favors the Circular Skirt Style 5988 is for the youthful type, the skirt being attached to a basque and trimmed with a ribbon rosette Style 6Q30 is for the grown-up type, the skirt being attached at the hiplineto the body which is trimmed with refers and a jabot. V V i. 1" ,-n uw"ultnn l-o varieties at nis place. Th-1 west. wun me com mn y. air. tjross wasjtiahlin8 do Drtt bloom fl,u befo a siucicni ai me universiiy iut year, Mw. Nettie .Smitb on Sixth avejiue ' of-tmvn singers preseuted fr the ! and was cian. a proimuent campus musi- Banner Is Swung Permission was (ranted toilay h I Mayor K. 1. l'arks for the (.iroyoii Agricultural college to Mvinj; a lart,i- Graduating from 0. A. C. . Arnold It. Collier, Laue county club agent, will receive his degree of bach elor of science at Oregon Agricultural college's annual . com man cement in June. Mr. Collier finished his at the college before the close college year, and was thus enabled i ,T (he big military pageant tu be held to take his post with the county long ' at Corvallis during the .Memorial 1I.1: before coniiuencenieiit exercises. His i week-end. A group of the K. O. T. C. pen sketches have attracted favorable students were here today wit.li the comment and won him-aiembersbip in ! b urner and placed it in position. a college nouor society, tie is a mem ber of several Greek letter, and honor societies of the college. latter part ot Aususl or early in en-1 pjrB Run Mado tember but present indications ! Iturmng niMlitih bph- , t;ralum.5 that therewill be many in bloom be-, Bt( . fire alarm nt ,:l,"i o'clock, and ft trip by one of the fire pumpers. lore that lime. Air. Kecuey states. Rummage Sale Postponed- llie fourth division of the Metho- firt time here. Too much cannot be said in favor of these singers". Their voices are su perb and they know how to sing Ora torio ti perfection. Mrs. Clark com pletes the uunrtet in u highly satis factory way. it is announced. Mr. tinge Christopher .wing at as sembly' yesterday morning nud brought out enthusiastic applause from the students and persistent re- work banner across Willamette sireet .it , dist ladies Aid society has postponed nuests for encores, tu me , r.ientn avenue as an auvertisemeni s rummage ssie wnicn was to nave) i-a i)Kirt f..irm.ri tn l.ml.- nn Store Is Featured Stanley's store, which lias won prominence throughout the country for its sensational newspaper adver tising, Vvill be featured in an article in a current number of a big eastern magazine. Stanley's advertising pol icy together with his business prin ciples has received much favorable comment through t the business world. j A student of the University of Ore i gon, who has been writing feature stories, has been given the assign ment to write about George C. Stan ley and the Stanley store. Here From Portland x Jo Kellar of Portland, police of ficer in charge of the recovery of stolen motor vehicles, arrived in Eu gene this morning to confer with V. . Judkins. chief of police, and A. II. Shorles. traffic officer. Mr. Kellar was accompanied by Officer Shutes of the Portland police de- Judge to Attend Meeting Judge C. P. Paruard of the Ijirc county court plans to attend the monthly meeting (he state tiighwnt commission to b-' held at Portland nn Tburfday and Friday, May and awrdin to announcement today. The letting of the contract for the bridge approaches at th-? new Hendricks spar, will be one matte- of interest to I.ar.e to come up at th? meeting. Footi Sale Tomorrow Members of Gamma Phi Beta soror ity and Eugeue alumna? of the or ganization are conducting a fod sal" tomorrow in the new Laraway build inn. The affair Is to be given through out the day. Foods, candies, and other dainties have been prepared by tlie alumna and mothers of active mem bers fr the sale. Sues for Divorce Suit for divorce from her husband. Krank C. Nelson, has been filed in circuit court by Mrs. Ine Nelson, al- partnient, and was on his vay buck to,Shp fi(lpks Bj5n ,,p t.nato,v of ,heir rorrianu Falls. after a trip to Klamath ' m:op ttm $-, a month alimony, Permits Issued- j L(vo f" """V.0"- lMlu , i iB(;inn fn ...o,,, ( UfMi Mr. and Mrs. William t lubb Jr. df.nK mi Kicbternth avenue east fr Grants Pass Thursday where iwas granted todav to Gibbs and An-, Ira- Mubb attends the district con (Irairff, bv V. II. Alexander, city I vention as a representative of the u. : . ti, 1 Wifhlmrs nf Woodcraft. Mrs. John Mi Alberta Potter, violinist, andj ' ' . .w. ! zimniprs nn,, i r. (. E. Adrian ac- pinni?t. j i ,illt.;nir tim ,nv wni-n nw i conwanicd them. ' S. an r ossen, .t.HKi rummage : m-en ueiu iauiruay untu later. on sinf.s magnificently. Mr. Pilcher - has a tenor voice of lovely ipiality and Marriage License Issued he snips with delightful spirit. Ku- A marriage liceuse has been issut'i ; gene audiences know and appreciate at the office f the county clerk fori Mrs. Clark's beautiful contralto voice, Ityron II. Sutton of Umpoua, tre., according to members of the chorus. and Mathilda Mdlwain of Eugene. George Schaefers Returns George Sehiiefers of the Ax-Hilly department store returned last eve ning from a' business trip of the pas, several days in Portland- Secretary at Portland E. Eugene Chadwick, secretary of the Eugene chamber of commerce is at Portland on a but-iness trip and is ex pected to return here Monday. Meeting Postponed' The regular meeting of Four. Oaks Home Economics club for this month has been postponed. ARE PAID OFF Eugene audieneea have rare treata in More for them tonight and tomor row night when the Eugene Oratorio Society present "The Creation' at the Methodist church, under the direction of John Stark Evana. Hoth lr. John 1-antlsbury and Mr. Evans expressed their satisfaction and happiness over the rehearsal last night and prophecy a splendid performance. Neophites Present Satire of Recent Action of Regents Aurora Totter I'nderwood, aniienr in reriinl at the school mw auditorium on Sunday, May i7. it 4 o'clock. An invitation is extended t all those wIid are interested. Th:i is .Miss Putter's only recital i:is jpar as she leaves in September f-T Alabama where s-lie is to be h''0l el the rinlin department of the Ala- iami St.He Wmnii n'.s colb-ge. ilin Putter is an accomplished vio Lnut tiavini; graduated fn.ni tb-' lmrity nf Oregon and later spent i year in New Vrk where she did :ctrii,vp violin study. I luring the U. " n. summer si lio d Miss Potter will ire fliarse of the viuliu department. The following is the program for Sanilaj: l-Suitf f'r Violin nnd Piano. .Schutt Mi-s Potter and Mrs. Underwood -L'AtMiIette Moff.it Menem UIupU ificiiiano and I ti-rdudon Fran-Sopur-Kreisler MinM Palter 3(.ipneno in H Itram Two Diversions Carpent-rl -Mrs. I'nderwood I 4-SliTonic Hancj Nn. 2 f I vornk-Kreisler I Hfjre-Kati Hugay' Mi Potior ' Mlunpnrian lllinpsody No. 12 ... Liszt Mrs. I'nderwood mnuioni-P. l()-llt Ninth avenue west. I Resignation Accepted Eane County Fair association, rest ! Resignation of Or. Charles E. nun room and comfort station, fair j ham as pastor of the First Hnptist grounds. church was accepted by members of the church at a specially called meet- To Reside In Eugene '' ling Inst n'ght. He expects to take a Eugene will be the headquarters of month's vacation before taking an the Kev. Ralph Spearow. 1 mp'O ; other position, he says. pole vaulter and pastor of the Cot- tage Grove Presbyterian church, who Banker Is Here leaves the pulpit June 1 to take up j Andrew Millar, field secretary of insurance work. His new home on : the Oregon Slate Hankers ncsocia-Colleci- Hill w II be ready for occu- turn, is here today to confer with C. , pancy by August lo. he states. j Loaves for Ohio E. J. Moore, county superintendent I of schools, left today for Columbus, j Ohio, to attend the general assembly ' of the Presbyterian church as lay del ! egnte from the Willamette preshy i tery. The assembly will be May HI to Missionary Meet Slated All women's missionary organiza- 1 1. Korer, president of the state as sociation, over the details of the an nual program to be held at Corvallis next month. A wedding which was celebrated with pomp and ceremony, and attend ed by a large crowd of University of Oregon students was held on the uni versity library steps thia morning when Mis Omnia, the blushing bride, was united in marriage to Mr. Eng lish. Hev. Mr. Hegent officiating. The mock wedding was put on by neo phites in Sigma Helta Chi, honorary journalism fraternity for men, as an f.ane county is now practically mi ! or'ginal part of their initiation, and a cash basis and a large amount of ! wns a satire on the recent abolition tho warranted indebtedness of the ; of the dramalica department in its county has been .iid off, accord. ng to j union with English ns authorized by a report compiled today and contain- the University Hoard of Regents. The ing figures up to Mav The outstaud.ng registered warrants on Jan. 21, P.rjl. when Judge C. P. Har nard took office were $si,5Jls.(ii). The warrants on May 111. lJUo, were ?2'(, XO'J. In addition to paying off th amount the county hits cleared nn overdraft of $l:).;i4.1.17 held over from HUM) as well as paying the state ?i:i. 708.21 ( make up the differed men appeared in full dress, with pla cards n their backs. Standing beside tlie bride was the impersonator of the bride'a father, labeled "Mr. Ileddie." who wept co piously on her shoulder. The "best man" was "Or. Ilndolph Ernst" new head of the English department. "Still Another Hegent" Mood nearby to speed up the ceremony when anyone Hy action of tliu Kugene clearing house today cashing of certain issues f city warrants haa been stopped j temporarily. The surplus of ,uusccur.(i , bonds that has been accumulat.ng for1 i a number of years are to be secured i by an issue of warrant refunding bonds, city officials Tinted today. This bond issue was planned for the fail, j It is poiuted out by city officials th.it the growing city cannot meet its in creasing expenses under the present restricted budget plan and that tho over drafts are proving a handicap to the financing of the city. This will cause InconvenieiU'o to the city admin istration, but the credit of the muni cipality is perfectly sound, it ia declar ed. The following is tho resolution of the clearing hous; association: "Ho it resolved. That until further action is taken, that none of the bank belonging to this organisation shall cash or receive for deposit warrants of tho city of Eugene upon Lho fol lowing funds, to-wit: "City improvement fund. "General bond interest fund. "General bond fund. "Improvement bond interest fund. "This resolution is adopted for tho reason that the common council of the city of Eugene hjis heretofore agreed to isNiie bonds for the purpose of tak ing up its warrnnts issued for street improvements, and also for taking uc approximately if-'HJ.OtH) of warrant that are not based on any security wliatever, representing a deficit oc casioned by reason of the expenses of the city being greater than its in come; and haa taken no steps to carry out such agreement. "It is tilicreforo tlie Intention of the clearing house beard that this resolu tion shall remain in fnrco until tho common council of the city of Eu gene shall liav adopted measures along saitl line to place the finances of the eiiy of Eugene on a volid hasi "EUGENE CLEARING 1IOUS1 ASS'N, O. A. Houglum, Secy. between (he amount at-ked by the i faltered, nnd a protesting "Hrnmatics state nnd losses due to delinquent j student." made objections. After the taxes. The count finances nre in f-n,'knot wns tied the "bride" threw her shape and county warrants are eng.-.-- bouquet fa somewhat over-ripe cab ly accepted, it is declared by county bnge) to the waiting crowd, officials. , I New members of Sigma Helta Chi Style 5988 Mske Your Summer Dresses With the Aid of the Dehor Style 6030 ! 'HAT ia the Deltor? A wonderful dressmaking guide, included with Butterick Patterns, that shows you with pictures how to make each dress from start to finish. Buy your patterns at our Butterick Department, consult each pat tern envelope for the kind and amount of material to use, and then visit our piece goods counter. Here you will find all the soft new Summer materials in the pop ular shades. Always Buy BUTTERICK PATTERNS including DELTOR jIBMBHHaVUDUIIlKaifl COLT BREAKS RECORD JAMAICA, Ni Y., May LV-Sting handicap colt owned by James Butler today broke the world's, record for a mile and seventy yards in tjio fourth race. Tho time was lAl 1-5. In some parts of Alaska zero tem peratures never have, been recorded and during the summer almost tropi cal heat prevails for a few days. Cemetery Owners To Clean Grounds Tuesday, May 19 has bsan dea IwintrnV na the annual "clonnup" tiny nt tho ripnannt Hill cctno- tnry nntl evotyono lntorostnd Una linen naked to nld In tlio worn na It Ib Uealrcd that the comolnry will he In flno condition for Memorial Hay, aecordlnn to the offlrcra of Ihn association. Tho cometnry directors are Androw Olson, C. E. Jordan and K. 1. Tinker. Should vou be unahlo to be there In person to work but wish-to help, your donation will ho used to have tho woric (lotto. "Money can bo deposited in tlio Flrat National IlnnH or Kimono, Ore., for the credit ot Housnnt Mill Cemetery, or sent to Bocro- tnrv-Trensuror. "Wo hone that this year will fpn our cemetery cleaned' up be fore Memorial Day as well, If not better, than It wns last yonr, la tho appeal made. Confidence nPHE largest selling tire made ia any Pacific Coast owned factory is the CT-C.' Loavos for Oakland Mrs. Alberta S. McMurphey of this city has left for Oakland, Cat., on a bu.-iness visit. Permit Is Issued Paving cuts to be made by the Eugene water board in improvement Cripple Sentenced i On Liquor Charge MEHK(IItl) ll, r. ir. it a of th K.sl. I..ii'ji..-:. "...k. . .'"W iiiiltr t., im..0.u;,.n nt 1 ..ill 'tin a cripple and invalid, was acn o to )rar in ,,nte ,,rison t.. wtirdar Cim.it JmlSe v. M. ! Iaim.i Tl,,. ,... ,i; .... 1 wiin-ini mill inf fitment order be held in abeyance i Tbe tUTt Stir rotted that o-,. revesl the names of his co- i,. l , " stoutly maintain J" I'D, wm in hlnm. ..J ... . ' h" m'thwla of Rrttinir the N't imi ,nirmPrlt t0 ,he "'"t her. it Kn, fnunH H,j , , " j-nr inn nrrr "r"' ai inurchill Downs -1'roir. ' M. v. r;pl. .v- r-.v. ''kinb i. io Inv, . i. f.j V .J"." ,n,i h ,1'l'f in Marshall', 11, ,"7'- ";nley Hldj., Saturday. j(l ., ' ' ' pineapple predne- BIO DANCE I'nT" Evtry 8,turd N'Bht -- "rw management. Holst.n', Orchestra 2-lr Welcome. W Time Dance donna hall 'TUR0AV, MAY 1 ETryf,odT Welcome Goc1 Mu,ic I - ' 's Men Who appreciate the finer tilings in clothes: style, fabrics, tailoring, etc., will appreciate our present showing. SUITS LOW AS $J3 STOREMEN 713 "WILLAMETTE KX0WX FOR C O 0 h CLOTHES The long dollar They say a tight man squeezes his dollar until he makes "the eagle scream." A wise man makes his dollar stretch. He buys but he buys wisely, making every dollar go a long way. He knows that the purchasing power of a dollar has shrunk considerably in the last ten years. He also knows there has never been a time when wise buying paid big ger dividends. Every day, this newspaper contains information that you should have to increase your buying power. The advertisements are intimate little lessons in every-day economy. They teach you how, when and for what your dollar will go farthest. Manufacturers and merchants tell of their products through the advertisements. Almost every new oppor tunity is offered through an advertisement. Practically every unusual buy is advertised. You can stretch your dollar to its elastic limit by keeping abreast of the opportunities to get full values. The advertisements will help you make your money go far Today tlie largest-selling tire, a year ago C-T-C was "on it way up"! Two years ago it was a babe In the industry.' Three years ago, an ideaj. Four years ago an ideali Yet it has taken tmenty five years' tire-buihliag ex ' Jwriencv to btdll C-T-CI; Behind CT-C i of angtneera whota exptanea In Akron, factorta run back mora than a quarter ccotvtyl "ton know tares When yon Becd taaar that? Ut a how you wHtha C-T-O can do. Or, better UVeaH in now and Ret acquainted waa tbJa fire that haa "mads good" quickly because of remarkable mileage record. "QaoUry irflf never be ocriiced to mart a brice Prcfiajcti t Columbia Tire Corporatksa Kugene Oarage 69 6th Ave West. Blair Blvd. Service Station Ulalr Btroet B. & M. Tire Co. ' 8-15 Olive Street 3 lland'built mm Full Balloons SemUBaUoon Heavy-Duty Cords Oversize Cords PUBLIC DANCE DREAMLAND HALL Every Wednesday and Saturday Night DANCE at Triangle Lake every Saturday night