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SOCIETY AND CLUBS
By MARIAN LOWRT
I'liins for the I-nne cunty fnir in
roun'linjt into uliap rnjmJlr, onnoiiuo
pfl .1 I'.. Lee, pr-ni(lfnt of the lair
iMWird jenlenliiy. The dnti of IS1 ite in
ner -li, -4, and nave been set
f r the occasion, ami the premium
lint wi!l I) ubnherl in about ten
lia.vn. be my s
More new fenture than ever he
fore will be presented for the people
of J,jine ronnry, and Kelly Hrantettr
is now negotiating for ft fmnous Hut?
uf tiniuseiiH'iits. "J addition to a lur
cor exhibit spuco, with rorrrspondin
ni'Tfiine in displays, there will be
funnel hing doinff every minute from
the limp the fnir opens until it close"
says .Mr, Itrnnatr tter.
The grounds are already being put
id khne. A rest tottage is now nearly
completeil, the fences nre being re
paired, and the track Is going to be
one of the fnstest in the northwest, it
Is mid. The high school manual train
in jf department, under the direction of
Fred Chess, is building the rest rot-1
tage, which will he modern in design,
nd. will have every convenience,
Radon to Be Fittest.
A fast racing card, that will bring
some of the finest racing atoek on t'ie
J'neifte roast, is now being made up,
mid will be announced in n few days.
More priKes than ever before nre b'!
ing offered, and the number of inquir
ies already lends to the statement that
this year will be a rerord breaker in
rntriea and speed. Three days of rac
ing will be held, it is announced.
The premium list, which will soon
he announced, is to be all inclusixe'
this rear, and premiums will be of
fered for every variety of farm and
industrial products. The displays will
occupy the usual pavilions, wiilrb will
be put in first class shape for the
event.
Banner Fair Predicted,
"It will be Lane county's; hanner
fair," snys Mr. le. "Mr. Hrnnstette,
is already hard at work, and he In
tends In hustle from now on until fair
time. We ore open to suggeitions for
features, and we invite anyone in
Lane county to come In and talk tin
fnir over. We want this to he an event
which will set a new record in the
county."
Mrs. O. V. Stafford and Mrs. K. O.
1'otter are entertaining with a dinner
party this evening at the home of the
fcrmer, honoring the senior girls of
(iainnm I'hi Jfetu, and their hounc mo
ther, Mrs, Klla Stearns.
Mrs. J. JJiMiop Tingle is in Tort
land f'r few diiys, having gone
dowu the past week-end.
Mrs. William Clubb Jr., is to en
tertain the I nity Study club at her
home tomorrow afternoon nt JMi
Tenth avenue wew. The meeting will
be at two o'clock and any one inter- j
ested is invited for the afternoon.
Mrs. John Heavey Is to be hostess
to members of Sans Couei club at her
home tomorrow afternoon.
Members of the Kugene Daughter
of the Nile club are to be guests of
the Cottage (.rove members at a
luncheon to be given at one o'clock
tomorrow at the fiarteU hotel in Cot
tage rove,
Miss Merle Oliver announced her
engagement to Italpb fJibbs at an at
tractive dinner party given lat eve
ning at the Alpha Gumma I'elta house
on the campus. Mi-s Oliver's home is
in Hollywood, California. She is well
known on the en nip us where she is a
member of Alpha tijmma I'elta. Tre
.u, and KutJixisn society. Mr. (iihbs
is a former student of the university
and is at present engaged in architec
tural work in Kugene.
The Union Missionary eociety of
Kugene is to meet at two o'clock to
morrow at the Central Presbyterian
church,
The I. O. K. Is to meet Thuriday
afternoon ot the Klks temple at two
o'clock for an afternoon of cards.
Mrs. C. H. Scott is to be hoste.-s in
the card rooms, and Mrs, Harold
Moore will pre de in the dining
rooms.
Mrs. Amos Wilkins Is to be hostess
to member of Wednesday Bridge club
tomorrow afternoon at her borne t
IS- Lawrence street. . -
SCORES GREAT HIT
T
Music, art and physlenl education
departments of the University of Ore
gon will combine .talentn for the pro
duction of a Ounce Hrnmn this year,
which, nccording to reports of re
hearsals, promises to be one of the
outstanding events on the college cal
endar, In previous years the drama has
.men produced by the physical educa
tion department alone, This year will
he the first time In which the three
aits will be correlated.
Itcx Underwood's orchestra Is now
rclicitrnlng special music to accom
pnny (he dancers. Professor N. R
X.nne of the art department has begun
work on the oriental scenery for A
Night's Mardl lras," one of the three
intervals of the drama. Costumes
if dMiicers nre being designed under
direction of Miss Victoria Avnkian,
instructor in the art department.
'Many art department treasures, in
cluding laces, bright scarfs and an
tique pottery are being loaned for the
Mardi Ifras scene. Collection of rugs
nnd jewels and other properties for
this act has been in progress some
time.
reel, containing "shots" of these
events , will be shown at the Heilig
theater in connection with the West
ern Vaudeville program, it Is announc
ed.
The Oregonlnn camera men made
the trip here especially l take the
pageant scenes, and a large part .f
the reel this week is devoted to th'n
grrat event. The reel is also jtttracifoK
n lot of attention in other parts of
the state where it is being shown, ii
is announced, and many theaters not
using the service regularly have ex
pressed a desire to show these pic
tures because of the great success of
the parade here.
Scenes from the university basebill
game and track meet are also in
cluded on the. reel, it Is announced.
Warm Clothes for
Near East Relief
Will be Collected
Contribution of warm jrammta for j
Near Kaat miffi-rrrn la ankcfl of En- i
rno pennli" tomorrow, the lorol oom-mltK-t"
announrra. Huita, nvfreoata,
ntncklnga, awimtcra nnd blankcta arc.
npclrd.
lVrnons to rM-flra hundlm will nej
nroviilpd nt all the atatlona Wpdnoa- i
day, nnd moaaonRPra will hn (tent out
If tolo)hon rriiiioNt In made to tho
Eiikimio V. M. C. A. Following are
tliA flint lona:
Dnnluli Luthornii church, Second av-
pnun weflt nt mnir; r.vnm'-iii-ai
clinrch. Hlxth avenue and uiair
ntreet; Church of (ind. Third avenue
anil Monroe ntreet: l!ranger' ware
home. 44tl Chnrnellnn Direct: Mcthn-
diflt church, Chrlmlnn church, Ilnp-
tlflt church. - PrcHliylcrinn clmrch.
Klnnilnrd MIlon church, Conrca
(ionul church, Knirinount Prenhyter
Ian church, Kuuene Y. M. C. A., Unl-'
vernlty enmpua Y. M. -'. A. hut, nnil
enmpua 1". W. (i. A. butiKalow.
NOTICE
I am not rcnponnihle for any hlll
or delii. cctnlriictcd by anyone, else
than tnyaeif.
n.'ji itoitKUT n. nmsroi.u
Pomona Grange to
Meet at Coburg
The play. "A Suffrage Meellne" will
be th. feature of ihe prnrani for the
liieellng of the ljina Ciuinty I'ontona
limine at I'olmnt Kmnrdny, It
ia annouiiced. .VtiM l.ury I'nee, milrl
tinn apeciHliKt from the llrrron Agrl
cultural colleae. nnd I. S. Fletcher,
oulny (tent, will talk on Ihe topic
TeediiiK the Family." Tlie mcetiiiK
will open at Id a. in.. It l atatcd by
V. It. Harlow, ttranie mauler.
Th. catl for the fenture play hn.
I'.en announced aa follow.: Mri.
I'live.. Mm. F. It. Ilnrlow of Wllla
kentie; Sally Cllvea, her dauithler,
Mr.. Arthur ltlca of Wlllakeniie;
Mi.. White, Mr.. K. H. Crow of
lirane: Mim Allen. Mt. Cliflon Har
low of WiH.ken.le; Mr. Mark., Mm.
I Hilton Ilurd: Mrt. F.vann, Mm. T. U i
Itoyd of tioben; il- lule, Mr.. K.
. Zumwilt.
Lane Pageant to i
I5e Seen in Movies'
I
Th I.ana county pageatit and i
Mother.' and Fnlhem' week end on
lh univer.lly canipu. will be acatn
preenletl to people of Kiigrne toni'r-;
row uiht, when the Oreimiian 11,111,
All Eugene Will
Seeltl
LAST
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SPECIAL MUSIC
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Kids
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Liquor Violation
Brings $400 Fine!
A fine of $100 and a jail sentence
of three months wan the sentence im
posed by Judge Harold J. Wells upon
L. II. Ittam of hinta tiara, who w.is
found guilty of posses?i n of intoxi
cating liquor in justire court yester
day.
C-nri w-.fj nrreted Situidny night
at Blair boulevard and Facific bigh
ii (I'putr sheriffs, who fired a
bullet into a tire on his automobile
as he attempted to escape, rhey said.
JXSCR2 WITH HEXnT TROMP
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It was thirty-three years ago that
"Charley's Aunt" first brought forth
gales of laughter with his. (pardon!
her) pert remark, "I'm from ttrazil
where the nuts come from!" This in
ternationalized phrase, along with a
boitt of other expresaions from this
good old Knglifrh farce swept down
through the yenrs, to culminate last
night in a perfect gale of laughter at
the .Mdon;ild theater, where Syd
Chaplin has immortalized this role in
the art of the cinema.
Preceded by a charming prologue
which touched the henrt strings of
thoxe who have known ajjd loved, or
know and love, their college dayn, i
"Charley's Aunt" was all that was ex
pected of jt, however great the eipec.
tations. It was funny, and it was de
lightful because it is an artfully film
ed presentation.
The story f "Charley's Aunt" Is
familiar to nil. How the real aunt fails j
to arrive in time to chaperon a party ;
of two t mo rmis young couples, and I
how ('barley, under protest, poses as
the nunt, is the essence of as funny
a situation ns could be imagined. The
stage made a great deal of it, but the
screen, with the whole wide world as
its limits, has given it its full due.
How the heart of the director miiwt
have thrilled at the possibilities of the ;
story ! . '
The flirtatious old lady inefses !
things up in general of course, but
nt last dexterously straightens every- I
thing out, and all ends in the liveliest !
burst of laughter of all. The "nunt" j
has a great deal of trouble keeping i
"petticoats down and voice up" but;
remains fern nine for all of that. The
real humor of the play comes largely
from the lines, though the characters,
from Syd Chnplin as the "Aunt" to
three most likeable girls, all deserve
due honors. James . rage, who has
done nothing but act the part of the
stern old guardian, "Pettigue" for sev
eral years, bsa found his place on the
screen.
"Charley's Aunt,M is really funny,
humorous, laughable sorry this line
of edjectives i so hy. The M-Iona!d
thinner hold I UK people each per
formance"Charley's Aunt" will be
here four Cmes a day for just two
more days. Try to he one of the 11,
L''s who rhould see it!
And a word more about the pro
logue. Though Ihe only connection
wifh the picture is that a university
('xford enters in, it presents one of
the most ii.timate glimpses of days at
Oregon. It is a charming moonlight
ucene on the old mjlrnce enlivened
by songs dear to the heart of every
nne who knows and loves Oregon.
Westfir Theater to
Be Ready in June
For Grand Opening
"Westfir is soon to have a modern
up-to-date theater, it .is announced.
Work on the building is now going on.
and the grand opening is announced
for early in June. The bouse w.ll fea
ture moving pietures, but will have
a stage equipped to day legitimate
attractions, it is said.
The building, which is being erected
by the Western Lumber company,
will be .'!-' by 100 feet in size. It
wilt Reit o00 people, ami it will also
be built so that it can be enlarged
when the occasion demands, it is
stated.
Two new high-powered moving pic
ture maeh'nes, electrically nitrated,
have already been purchased for the.)
projection room, t irst class pictures
will be thown. and music will be pro
vided for all presentations, it Is an
nounced. The theater will also be
tastefully decorated and made com
fortable. The town of Westfir now has GOO
inhabitants, and is steadily increasing
in pouulatioji.
IS IF if INCH
Nearly a half inch of rain, heaviest
recorded in one iorm this year, fell '.n
a little over an hour late yesterday
afternoon, to the accompaniment of
lightning flashes and rolh of thunder.
The heavy rainfall came as a direct
result of a short lightning storm,
which is unusual in May in the Wil
lamette valley. During the storm .43
of an inch of rain fell.
Streets in Eugene were quickly de
serted hv toe downpour continued. In
an hour the storm had subsided, and
the sky was clear. There was no more
rain in the evening.
The river lus risen slightly in the
last 21 hours, the depth reported by
Gerard M. deHroekert, Cnited States
weather observer, this morning being
almost four feet. The forecast is for
cloudy weather Knight nnd Wcdse.--day,
with probaMy showers.
$5000 Damages are
Asked for Injuries
Suit for ?5000 damages against E.
ii. Sutton for injuries received by
Opal Brirktow, 14-year-old girl, when
an auto truck knocked a sign down
on the girl last July, was filed yester
day in circuit court by Cora Barklow,
guardian of the victim,
Mr. Sutton was driving the truck,
the complaint alleges, near where the
girl Hnd her mother were walking in
Franklin boulevard, when some of the
timber projecting from the machine
knocked the sign dnwn upon the girl,
rendering her unconscious.
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They laughed 'till they cried it's just , ;"
one long roar from start to finish
last night' crowd just fairly howled
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Children, 20c
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