THE EUGENE GUARD
Wednesday Evening
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PJIIUDE FEATURE
Erery patriotic orcniiation In the
dty U expected to tale prt in the
lnrmoria'. Jay exerciaea fraturaay, Ji4j
S, aanonncea Georfe Lore, in charge
rt the affair. A!l atorea will be cloaed.
aci eirial eierciaei hare been plan
nid tor the entire dy
A paiade at 10 o'clock will be the
firat etent of the day. Toa American
legion, with tha drum corpa, will
march in a body. Tha O. A. It. ret
iraua will also taia part, and each
tateiuu of tha Civil war will be at
KLileil by a boy acout, it la announced.
Tan 1 1 amah-American war Teterane.
Vrirruna of Foreign Ware, Idiea of
thi O. A. It, Womin'e Kellef corpa.
ni.il American ltjlon auxiliary will
ale-, bo in tha line. Beraral other pa
triotic cnanlialiona are expected to
b) rf I'reacnted.
Service at Comotory.
The line of tba parade will lead to
to 1. '.). O. K. ccmeterr, where aer
yicet tor the aoldicr dend will be held.
Judo Uinwn, of Salem, will be a
epeuker, and Daniel Woodn, a Civil
war veteran, will read I.lncoln'a
Oitjilmrg addrcaa. Klowera will be
put on all aoldiera' grnvea, and au
Ami'iican fine nlared on each. A lun
cheon will be aervrd to nil men of the
Grand Army of the Itipulilio at the
armory at noon.
The boy acouta of Kiigcna are to
have a prominent part during the
day. 'l'bfir firt duty will be In urge
all trim' I children to bring flowerf
t.i aoUul on Friday, May St. Truckn
will be eut around to each pchool
for tbcac, on the J.ndir of llie II. A.
11., Woiiiuii'a llciicf corpa, and legion
auxillmr will weave lliem Into wrrulhn
for (lie grni-M. The aomita will place
three on the graven Memorial morn
ing. The noun will aluo act aa iiuir
bIkiIj (liiring the pnrndc.
Cara Furnished lor 0. A. R.
Can will be furnlahcd for nil CTvll
wnr veternna, It la announced.
The norvlce for the aoldier dend,
Willi Ilev. t F.. Dunham in chnrge.
will be held from the Mnlh atreet
bridge at three o'clock.
Fluwria will be placed upon the
water by vnriui orgnniznliona.
Vetrrr.nV graven in cemeteries 'n
and near F.ugene hnve been tnhulated
ai fullowa: I. . . F., l.'HI t'ivil
wnr veirrana, IB World wnr veternni;
Miinnnlr, HO Civil wnr velirnn, five
World wnr; l'lenaant Hill, 'M Civil
wnr, four World wnr; new I. II. I). F.,
three Civil wnr, one World wnr; Mill
key, four World wnr. In tliena ceme
teriea are the graven of 1,1 Bpnninh
wnr veternna.
SOCIETY AND CLUBS
L
By MARIAN LOWRY
Mrs. t J. Winn wi 11 rntcriain with
a Junchfon at bfr home tomorrow,
haviiij flB gueftti the mrmheri of Inter
8e club.
Mr. K. 8. Tuttl will be hfie
to membert at the College Crest
Neifilitmrhocd club at her home to
morrow, and will be amitited by Mri.
Fred Krentz, Mm. Joiieph Muhr, Jr.,
Mri. Fred AViJlinma.
Amonf the largT Hub gatl.erinffti
for tomorrow nftfrnooD will he tli.it
of Fortm'iehtly club at the rlinmSer of
commerce rooms at two-thirty ty'vi' ck.
Th a, v.ill be the Inst mertinz of the
Huh until the fall mouthfi. Mm. Ade
laide Ulley, .Mm. t'arl G. Wanhhurne.
aud Mrr. I'aul II. KHiy are to lend in
tomorrow'i disrustiona on Italy.
Mr Ittiby Goodrich and Mita KIma
Hendricka are to be hoateiuea for the I
""hiird-;
rrLO'u.
wiug club tomorrow aft-
An rent of much in tf rent planum!
for ti'- evening will le the dunce and
supper which member of the Amer
iun i'fion and the auxiliary are pjn
iirins at tlie rhnmber of coinm-rce
ro mix. Dun ing will Iwrid at eiht
o'vUwk an! after danrinjf a lunch will
he HT.i
i in K.;li.rdny active members and
Ftijreiip r.umnne f Theta Sigma Vh'..
W'Hiirn'H juurnaliin honorary society,
are to tionr a baked aale in the
,iinn-tiv building, beftiniiin? at t,i?i''
c'dock.
Mitiji (.rorji:Bna tierlinstr in a ram
pus -iitor thii week. She bns just
i.' ini'h'ted a year of work in tne t'ni
.'.Tity of ( "nlif'Tttia and in retiiruiu-;
I i fair borne in l'nrtland.
Mr. and Mr. Fric V. Allen return
ed lat evening from I'ortalnd where
they have been fur the past few days.
Orore, fourth Tire-president. The
board of directors will be H. K. Whit-
inKton. II. fi. 'lanner, II. A. Thomas.
0. H. Walls, Kujfene, Hoy Nenon,
CottnKfl (irove, and Hoy Hillmvn,
Hosehiirft-
Cominitteea were selected a fol-
lotvs: II. A. Thomrion, Mali Inn
Sweet, finance; II. Adrian and ('Ih-h-
ter Jlemenway, Sprinnfielil, incmher
ehip; Knbert Callahan and If. Adrian,
Springfield, entertainment; ii. ii. Tan-'
ner and F. J(. Means, tnleiit, .
Ti
A total nf seven Indictments njjnluttt
nine ihpu now bold In custody wera ro
ti.rned by the grnml Jury yesterdiiy.
un i tin- men were arraigned before
Judue H. K, Hkipworth this mnrnliiR.
r.it Monro in accused in an imlict-int-nt
of obtainlitg money under fatve
prilrtires. The crime Is aliened to
have been committed March 'Jii, wh?n
it ii ttaid he pssnrd ii had check for
1 11. J. Itmul Is riiiUKi'il In nn
lii'lh'lment with a crime aKthisU na
ture, nllegeil to have been commit ted
April Kl. He has Just served n term
for contributing to the delinquency t.f
ttnnll girls.
(ieorge llval Is nlso accused of ob
taining money under false pretenses,
h being clinrxed that he pruned n bad
iherk for $1HI nit Ociolier 1 hei-e.
lwii Taylor was chnrn',d with utter
inn n forged check for flTt on March
H, Frank 'andrrpnol, nlint Frank
Johnson, Is also indlctid n a bid
check charjre, it hcing rlaimed that he
obtained f.'tt March
Tom l-lul and I.. .1. I.bvd were in
dieted for burglary, alleged to have
been committed at Cottage (irovee on
February 17. Felix Fipositin and
Angeln Messilenn were Indicted for
larceny of an automobile owned by H.
C. Stay of Fugene, April They
vera arretted at Hnchuri( April Ifil.
Radio men Form
Local Society
Tha Kugena orgnnltatlnn of the
Vscifie Northwest Hadio Trndea as
anclntion was formed lant night, and
O. V. Ilumrick was made president.
Tha association plana to hold regular
meetings to discuss affairs in con
nection with radio.
Other office fteetcd lsst night
irera Mahton Sweet, first rice-presi-dent;
A. P. .laeohson, second vice
president; Taylor White, third vice,
president; and I. It. Kong, of Cottage
rinns for the reservoir In Hen
dricks park, which will supply the
Fairmount district with water, are
li'vrly completed, announce C. A.
Met lain, superintendent of public
utilities, and it is expected that bid
will be called for in a week or ltl
! iy. Construction work is expected
tj begin as anon as possible it is
s id ted.
The reserrolr in Fairmount will
hold, liKl.tmo gallons of water, which
will he used principally to supply
bonia In Fnirnmunt which are located
too high to be efficiently served by
wntft- from the main atoiage bases.
Work on the new reservoir to re-
phue the one now in use on Skinner'a
Hut to i not expected to start until
fall, said Mr. Mct'biin. The old res
erve v will have lo he wrecked, and it
is believed that it is better to have
It lo wnter possible on hand during
the summer. The new tank will hold
a.-KMMHK) gallons of water, which will
increaae the total ftnrnge capacity of
tl.e city to 0,000,00(1 gailona. The one
on Skinner's now holds 2-'iO,iMM.
Mire water rights have been ob
tained for the new water project that
will bring water from the McKcnzte
river to Kueene, hut not all cbtiins un
settled yet, it is announced. No defi
nite plana on the route or the work
can he given out until all ritfht of way
is obtained The pmjeet was recently
unihorixed by the city ut the ns"ur
election.
E. B. U. Concert to
Be Offered Tonight
A concert by the coronation choir
of the Fugene II. hie university will be
given thi evening nt S o'clock nt the
first Christian church, it Is announced.
About -Ml voices will be heard.
Tim prog rum will be as fd ows:
(a) "Welcome". . F. M. Christians! n
(b) -"Akiu-h ltel"..H. S. Kalinnikoff
(c) "lbiMimmh". F, M. Chrtiansi'ii
(d) "Diijspiing of Kternity'
F. AI. Christiansen
Coronation ( 'hoir
(a) "Come I nto Me" Csmal
th) "At Cloe nf lny" tarrnnged
from Verdi) .. .Carrie It. Adam-.
Happy Harmony Quartet
(a) "O Secret Henri"
F. M. Christian'1!!
th) "In lu!ci .lubibi"
F. M, ( 'hrixtifinsm
(c) "I (emit if ill Saviour'
F. M. Christiansen
Coronniion t'bolr
() "Today There 1 Itring 'nu", . ,
F, M. t 'hi'isllansen
(h) "As S.nks llenenth the ti. can"
'. . F. M. Christians n
ir) "Praise to the Lord"
F. M, t 'bristians.'M
Coronation t hoir
Fii'ir Fugrne nudents of tJregon
agi iciiltural college, Kohert A. Jone.s
IlJroJd A. Howley, J. W. Thurstm
and Cecil (jriggt. hnve a part in sev
eral of the ITi contests in the annual
military tournament at Corvallis the
evening of May ."JO, according to tour
nament officials who visited the ciiy.
yesterday. Hobert .lonea will be in ttie '
infantry exhibition drill, and othern
have parts in the parade.
A large number of Kugene people
are phiimin to take in the tourna
ment th B year, speciul ratea being of
fered on all railroads. The night sham
b.ttlle has been displaced this year by ;
an afternoon program of spectacular
contests. '
Military training for the students
closes for the year with the tourna-
inent, hence thin annual event takes
on the uature of a celebration as well
as a military exhibition. Jones ban '
trained one year in the infantry. He
is a member of Kappa Fsi fraternity
and Is a Heaver Knight. Howley has
trained four years in the cavalry unit
gaining the I'Hnk of captain. He is ai
member of Sigma I'hi Sigma fritter- j
uily, and Hetu Alpha I'fli, professional
accounting honorary. Thurston has
trained four years in the field artil-i
lery unit, (irigga has trained four j
3 ears in the infantry unit gaining the;
rank of first lieutenant. ,
The opening event of the tourna-
ment will be an air service demon
strntinu by army planea, aerial aero- j
b:i lien, dropping an aerial smoke
si'i-eeu, and a .ilK)U foot parachute
jump. '
Special Memorial day exercisea wiU ;
ft llnw In the college stadium after ,
which the contests will be held. Theaej
Include a mounted tug of war, skir- j
misli race, girls' niiiNiciil ride, artil- j
lery drill, barrel fight, cavalry drill.!
Hnmiin riding and Jmnpinu, iufnutry 1
exhibition drill, jumping in pairs, ma-'
rh'ne gun race, polo pony stick bend-;
in ft contest, rifle sipind relay race, i
mounted musical chairs, and an en
gineer and tank exhibition.
William Page new j
Legion Commander'
William Page, active American T.e :
gion member, has been selected to
head that organization, following the
resignation of Kenneth Abies, com
mander. He will servo the remaind
er of Mr. Abies' term.
Press of business, which now ah
sorbs all of his time, was given by
Mr. Abies as his reason for resign
ing. He is now in charge of the l.ane
Auto company, and does not have
sufficient time at bin disposal lo give
to both positions, he sns.
hh for the American l.egiou
endowment and the 1 neruhecker hos
pital fund campaign were nlso made
at a special meeting of the pot Inst
night. A special committee consist
ing of Winifred May, Farl Moses, lr.
Ceilric Wallace, Curl Mieielon, Fee
Johnson and I larold Heytein w as
named w assist Hon 1 orris, in charge
of the work,
The veterans will also cooperate
with central Oregon posts in remov
ing snow from thi McKenzie pas.
route to the state convent Ion in
Prineville in June, it was decided.
Fans Are Picturesque
Gonuine hantf painted feather fans, a fitting
escort for Junior Prom and other social events.
A shade for every gown. Price $1-25.
AX BILLV DEPARTMENT STORE
Rosebud Trimmings, Yarrl te
So dainty Indeed. Baby blue, yellow
The trimming section ia frirlv
suggestions. " '
CRET
OMME
Cretonnes Whose Radiant Flowery Patterns
Transform The Home To Indoor Gardens
AND .A HOST OF NEW .Cl'ETAININGS TOO
Summertime oulrtoors, and summertime indoors with rooms blooming bright with 6eemingly
every noise that gardens- ever grew. That's whnt these charming draperies bring. The pau
terns are indescribabiy beautiful in
of yards.
SOMETHING RIGHT NEW
"Elanette" Drapery,
Yard 69c
What a happy thought to 'think guaran
teed fast color hangings may be procured.
Such a sporty air they do possess, revealing
colorful stripes. They fairly beam with
newness. 32 inches wide.
Terry Cloth
24 INCHES WIDE, YARD. 62c
38 INCHES WIDE, YARD 85c - 9Sc
They are beyond all doubt the prettiest
patterns we have yet seen. Their supple
ness makes them particularly adaptable for
window drapes.
Art Silk
Nets, Yard 89c
.Xhe word new applys itself most fittingly
in these filmy ecru nets in plain weaves or
Rolf patterns. Gold, rose and copen are the
shades. 3 Inch width.
colors to blend with any room and there are thousands
Ruffled Curtaining
.Yard 65c
Many of the new homes are fitted with
ruffled curtaining nowadays. Nicely made
of a good quality marquisette with colored
dots of rose or gold.
"Keswick" Cretonnes
Yard 85c
A number of the loading publications have
been heralding far and wide what "Keswick"
cretonnes mean to the well appointed homes.
They denote quality, lovelfness of patterns
and colorings and give that air of distinctive
ness so .much desired by the d'iscrinminating
set. Yard wide. Look for the trademark on
the selvage which Is your assurance of good
drapery.
A Special On
Curtaining, Yard 19c
A special lot of draperies, consisting of cre
tonnes, scrims, marquisette and other cur-talnlngs.
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A Few Suggestions For Junior Prom And
Other Social Events!
WOMEN'S 18 BUTTON
Genuine Kid Gloves
Way Low At, Pair
SPLENDID tfQ QO
jc.no values' ipO.lrO
Fashionable, soft, pliable and
select quality kid gloves In white,
black also shades of tan, browa
and grey.
"WOMEN'S NEW
Silk Hose With Novelty
Pointed Heels
FOR A TRIM
LOOKING ANKLE
$2.50
If you. would have your summer pumps fit com
fortably and your ankle neat and trim looking, we
suggest wearing a veajr flno quality silk hose such
as these. The silk la of superior quality, fits the
foot smoothly and has the richest appearance. Sultablo
for the most exacting occasions.
OH, YES!
"KARESS" PERFUME $1.00
IN PURSE PACKETS
U OZ. NOVELTY IIOTTLE
There's a great satisfaction In using perfumes that
come from Ax Billy's . In them you have the as
surance of honest materials and pure chemicals. You
couldn't get anything more worthwhile.
Come and see our display of fine soaps -for
the complexion and bath, scented waters,
- cold creams, cosmetics, lotions, hair tonics,
nnd the like in the .Cut-Rate Drug Dept.
The Silk Scarf
Has Taken The
Country By
Storm
You need only look
about you and in all
likelihood you'll see
dianty, attractive ones
being worn by the fair
sex.
Come to the silk de
partment and glance
at sheer georgette
silks in fascinating
prints which suggest
scarfs. (And of course
very fashionable for
drosses too. ) Yard
3.50 and M.00.
The Place To
Buy
Handkerchiefs
Handkerchiefs are a large interest here.
AVe approach the merchandising of thorn
seriously. We gather them lavishly and
they find eager buyers due to their
qusiteness.
Probably the -warmer weather has been
the r'.ans of discovering to you the fact
you need more hankies. It is for that
reason we nro printing the list.
The Latest!
Even the kerchiefs have taken to prints.
Lavishly printed ones of sheer silks or
voiles indescribably beautiful . Price 65c
75c, 8 5c.
MANY OTHERS AT lDc 10 35c
m4 ,
Cascade Views
By C. J. Fulton
Win High Praise
Taking two pirturei'qiif mountnin
arrnr for his theme, t J. Kulton.
Incnl nrtUt, recently wen n grent dry!
of favornhle comment nt thi n:itmml
exhikt held at Spring a c, Vtah, ''Th?
North Sister," in which in portrnyeil
thf North Sister of the Cnftcmle rantfe
in ileclnrrit t be p;.r(ituliirly excellent
nnd "A Mountnin Rnd," shows n
pirturfKM'ie hit of ice tie ry in the
Cascades.
Hverv Tpnr more than 2".0 artis
j place their cnnvnen on diaplny nt
Sprinpd.ile, and nrtintn nnd patron
I from all over the I'nitrd States attend
I the affair. This year the prise was
i won by John Carlson, a noted artist.
Mr. Fulton takes the beauty of th.
j Cascade for hi subject, and his
paint "p are all tnkrn fn-in his own
! sketches. "The North Sinter." win
1 put on canvass from a sketch mad"
frcm Nelson mountain, nnd the snow
white nnd other coloring are re
tnnrknbly realistic. "A Mountain
Itoad," is replete with nit the vividly
colors found in the heart of the moun
tains. ltoth paintfnes are now on display
nt Klkins' C.ift shop, where they are
attracting a lot of attention among
local art lovers.
Secretary Weeks
Condition Better
WASHINGTON. May 2f. (P)
Fears tiiat an operation mirl.t be n-ic-esary
in order to relieve Secretary
Weeks from pains resulting fron
sail bladder comj heations, which h.iv.
io doped during his illness were s.iid
today to have heel! dissipated, t km
for the preseut.
Thi disorders nre viehiini n'Mf
torily to medie.il treaimfot. it '
nid. and bladder iuterftre:re I
bet u nveic-iiie,
W..Mf..-r UV.k-e rr.tefl fpmfnf -
ably Inst 'night nnd was free
pain. He devot-d several aouniw.
attendup,' to pernnal nrmpm-
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F you pnmble with ytmr rye.
sl'ht you are plnylhK a ls
tntc game, Pnn't tak h
rhancM 4in your most pre Ions
imssesstnn. I.earn (he fx.ict eye
truth frotn
Dr. Roydl Qick
O.TOMiTBl.T OPTICIAN
Ntxt Ooor to Flrat National
Bank
171 Wlllametta St, Eugana
"You will prova
your wladom by
ooeKIng a regular
eye-examtl nation.''
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says ffli?tiifc
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with you laugh like you
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' SPECIAL PROLOGUE
"Millrace and Moonlight"
RENALDO BAGGOTT
back on th WURLITZER
POPULAR PRICES!
Evenings 50c
Matinees 50c
Children 20c
The Best For Less
NEW
SHOW
TODAY
"The Best Picture
Valentino Ever
Made"
Valentino as the gallant hero of Booth Tark
Ingtnn's plorinus rom.mco.
BEBE DANIELS ns
liis Lmly I'hir
LOIS WILSON ns
the (Juoen-
It'a Screen Entertain,
ment Par Excellent
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at REX 1
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FIRST TIME
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ith
BESE DANIELS, LoisUo"!,
KIN0GRAM
NEWS EVENTS
CENTURY COMEDY
"CLEAR the WAY"
at the 0RGAK