The Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1924-1930, May 21, 1925, Image 5

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    THE 'EUGENE GDAED
Tliuri
sday Evening, May2L1925
... CITY NEWS :-:
-rZ7A out in this country
rf to b. tb best ducts f..r
. a beau'.'' i- inches in lenRth,
4W.0' ked and landed yesterday by
" Kvans, professor of music
ln.ity. J "bow
I aJd.r Mr. Kvans, but was
&lidd after a struggle las.ing
6 . knr "It is worth r season's
' 1 land a bahy like thai!"
STrod declared. The trout is on
iiWiton in Ilendershotfs gun store.
1 ....nt anEl"S report, although
''Smet.e is still a bit muddy
- recent rains. Several fishing
' are being planned tor this
(kd' .
un. Parsley l Elected
Mrs. Frank C. 1'ursley has. been
j,m president of the Lincoln school
T '( the l'orent-Teacher nssncia
Z and Miss Ada Shuey, school prin
X was elected yicc-presideut. .Mrs.
ri.l, E Martin was named aeore
, .ad Mrs. Frank McCracken,
u asurcr. It was voted to continue
Ac nutrition clinic neit year at the
HMtint.
Bids l Be Let
Bids on furniture and floor cover
it,, for the two new junior high
Kboob of Eugene will be opened and
,rjti by the school board at the
regular meeting Monday evening, it is
announced. A total of SOO school
desks, 7,1 teichers' desks and chairs,
120U portable seats, and linoleum for
ali flours and stuirways will be con
tracted for at this time.
Great Northern Man In City
John H. Kooning, traveling agent
for the Crest Northern Railway, came
down'from Portland today to transact
business in connection with his rail
road. The Cireat Northern ia making
extensive preparations for summer
tourists, he says, and is conducting
an advertising to lure easterners out
this way.
Endeavor Concert Sunday
The Christian Endeavor of the
First Christian church will furnish
the concert preceding the Sunday eve
ning services, .it is announced. The
choir will be composed of members of
the Endeavor, and they will also of
fer a half hour of special music.
Alden To Represent Eugene
C. E. Alden, secretary to Vnited
States Senator Oddie. of Nevada, has
accepted the appointment ns Eugene's
representative to the meeting of the
I'nited States chamber of commerce
in Washington, It. (, according to a
letter received by the local chamber
of commerce.
Legion Drive On Monday
Eugene's ouota in the American Le
gion $fi0OO,(X0 endowment drive and
$rtO,n00 Ioernbeeher hospital is set
at $3,000, aud the campaign will be
gin in this city Monday, it was de
cided at a meeting of the American
Legion committee last night. Expec
tations are that the amount will be
raised m a lew days. I
Speeding Sentence Suspended
l. If. .Mumau, who is staying at
the city auto camp, was arrested yes
terday by Traffic Officer Diersch for
speeding on Sixth avenue west, anJ
was fined $3 in city police court by
Judge George A. llilmore. The fine
was suspended, however, because Mr,
Mauiau is out of work at present
and has a family dependent upon btuv
it was stated.
Purse Taken from Car
Miss 1'auline Wilkind reported to
the police today that some one re
moved her purse from her car last
night. A quantity of small change, sev
eral valuable papers, a gnld pencil and
other articles of value were in the
bag, she stated.
Maytag Shop Moves
The sales room for the Maytag
shop', dealers in Maytag washing ma
ohiiies has been moved from the Berry
Furniture company on Willamette
street, to the .new Stanley building,
it is announced. The shop will be at
711 Ninth avenue west.
Incorporation Articles Filed
The Eugene Book store filed ar
ticles of incorporation at the office
of County Clerk Bryson yesterday.
Chester M. Lawrence, Jane B. Law
rence and Charles It. Whytal are in-
coroorators. with canitat stock of
$!!5,000.
T
The eutire first and second floor
of the new Miner building on Ninth
venue east have been leased by Al
bert Applpgate, who will move his
furniture business to that location
from the Heilig theater building, .it
is announced. Work on fitting up
the spare is being rushed, and it is
expected that the new quarters will
be occupied hy July 1.
A floor space of HOxNW) feet, nearly
three times, that occupied at present,
will be available, it is said. The
store will be conduct wJ on the depart
mental plan. On the ground floor
living room furniture, pictures, and
similar articles will be featured; the
second floor will be. given over to
rugs, floor .coverings, and bedroom
furnishings, white the exchange de
partment will be in the basement.
Window displays will be a promi
nent feature of the new store. Win
dows will be '20 feet in depth, and
will be nicely finished. Klevator serv
ice will also be available for the
patrons.
Mr. Applegate established his busi
ness here ir and has grown
steadily since that time.
Uon for a matter'a degree here, pe- j
seating as his thesis a continuation of;
work which has been published by Ir. ,
Roger J. Williams, professor of clieui
ij(tjv here.
The title of the combined work is
"A Study of the Hiphly Kedming
Substances Occurring in Fresh 1
Wood Pistillate." The thesis has been
accepted for publication by the Jour
nal of Industrial and Engineering
Chemistry,
Lasselle graduated from the univer
sity in )-!. ll has been elected t
Sigma XI, national honorary scien
tific fraternity, and is the firtU stu
dent to be granted this honor since
the chapter was installed.
Friday Noon Last
Time for Entries
In Track Tourney
Two Get Sentences
William P. Kurch and V. Suther
land, Marcola youths, pleaded guilty
in Justice of the Peace Harold J.
Wells' court yesterday to a charge of
carrying liquor, aud were each sen
tenced to three months in the county
jail, and fined $4tX.
Weather Man Goes to Portland
C. I. Pague of the U. S. weather bu
reau, has returned to Portland, after
spending several days here. He will be
stationed with the bureau that will
send out forecasts of relative low
humidity to forest officials.
Mothers To pe Guests
Mothers of girl reserves of the
Eugene high school will be enter
tained at a banquet to be given to
night at the Central Presbyterian
church. Mrs. Ruth Addison has charge
of the program that will be given.
Haiti Engineer to Visit
Thomas Hawthorne, civil engineer
in charge of a large reclamation pro
ject in Haiti, will arrive this evening
to visit his father and sister Here.
Mr. Hawthorne has been in Haiti for
several years.
Interwoven Hose
Lerwick Plaids Are
the newest thing
We went out to get the brightest sort of hose
the kind young fellows are wearing now.
We got Interwoven the gayest, cheeriest,
most colorful we've seen.
. 75c and $1.00
Wade Bros.
Hart Schai'fncr & Marx Clothes
Meotlno Is Tomorrow
The State Alutnnao association or
the University of Urcson is to meet
at 4 o'clock tomorrow afternoon ni
I the homo of Mrs. Louis H. Johnson,
l'.'Sl Thirteenth avenue enst.
Forest Man Returns
Arthur Moses, clerk at the Cascade
National forest office, is back from
Onkridge, where he has neon checking
up on niaterinl to be used in the for
ests during the coming summer Bca
son.
4 PLEAD GUILTY
Four men Indicted by the grand
jury this week pleaded guilty to the
offenses with which they weto charg
ed, before Judge G. F. Kkinworth in
circuit court this morning. One of
the men was sentenced to the peni
tentiary, and tho other threo will be
sentenced tomorrow morning at 10
o'clock. Tho other threo men in
dieted this week pleaded not guilty,
and will be given a trial try jury.
Those pleading guilty were:
L. J. Lloyd, burglary at Cottage
Grove, February 17; sentenced to
serve not more than two years in the
state tieuttentiarv.
Lewis Taylor, uttering forged check
for $15, March 28; to bo sentenced
Friday.
Felix Expositio and Angelo Messi
leno, larceny of automobile belonging
to It. C. Stay; to be sentenced Fri
day.
Those pleading not guilty were:
Tom l.loyd, bnrglary at Cottage
Grove.
II. .7. Hand, statutory crime.
Pat Moore, obtaining money under
falso pretenses. ,
The "deaillin" for school entries ,
in the grammar school meet to be !
held here Saturday afternoon has ;
been extended to Friday noon, an- ;
nounced K, F.. Holdenwn, physical di- !
rector of the 1 M. t . A. which is
sponsoring the contest, I
Kntrias ure continuing to come in;
daily, says Mr. lloldeman, and Geary j
school has been added to the list of ;
entries. Lincoln school and Frances
Willard junior high school of Kugnne, i
and the Wendling and River rosd j
schools have accepted the invitations)
he states. :
Endeavor Squadron
Will Give Program
Twilight League Game Postponed
The twilight league baseball game
scheduled for yesterday afternoon
was nostnoned due to wet weather.
The Tegular game scheduled for to-1
morrow afternoon, will be played un
ions it rains again, it is stated.
Moon Sedan Is Purohased
s I.. OcHen. of Kuecne. is the own
er of the first Moon sedan to he sold
in Eugene, it is announced. Tho sale
was made ly the Terminal .Motor
company, local Moon dealers.
The Greatest
Yet
The Greatest Value
Offered in Chokers
Values that will bring in tho customers. Our
last choker special sold 78 chokers in four
days this will bo a record breaker. Special
sale lasts till Saturday.
Choice of any Choker $1.65
All are priced in plain figures $1.75 - $200
$2.25 - $2.50 - $3.00 - $3.50 - $4.00 - $5.00 - $fi.50
Your Choice $J55
Luckey's Jewelry
Store
W. W. BRISTOW
Baker men Locate Hero
Kmest Saunders snd It. H. l'erry.
both of Baiter, have arrived in Eu-
' voni. n ml will locate here, they an
nounce. They have been visiting for
the past few days nt the home of Hev.
E. J. (iilstrap, in Fairmount Heights.
Forest Men Take Trip
Nelson i'. Macduff, forest super
visor of the Cascade National forest,
! and Smith I.. Taylor, senior ranger,
are at McKenne bridge today, wncre
they are looking after road work.
Opens Candy Kitchen
(Jeorge ('. Kelssy this week opened
a candy kitchen on Eighth avenue
west and will conduct boih a whole
talc and retail business.
I Here from Portland
' Keorge T.asater of Portland came to
t Eugene today and will visit at the
j borne of his mother. Mrs. Mary Las
jster, for a few days stay.
! Bicycle Is Stolen
A Shelby bicycle was stolen some
time yesterday, it was reported to tho
J police.
I Junction City Visitor Here
Mrs. Nod rurkeraon, of Junction
I City, wss in Eugene todsy on busi
ness.
Drainage Tour
Planned June 4
Officers Elected
By Junior Chamber
Hose (iottlieb was elected president
of the Junior chamber of commerce
of Kugenfl high school at the annual
election of officers this morning, it
is announced by David John Jones,
principal of the scliool. Other officers
chosen by the society were as fol
lows :
Christine Ilaun, vice-president :
Carrie Coffee, necretary; .Mildred
Defor, treasurer; Itusscll McCulIoch,
reporter; C. C. Stone, faculty ad
viser. The society is sponsoring the bene
fit baseball game to he played between
I'niversity high and Eugene high Hat
nrdny morning at 10 o'clock to raise
funds to build the new concrete ath
letic court back of the school.
Percy Lasselle to
Study in Chicago
Very A. Ijassellet of Kugene, a grad
uate assistant in the department, of
chemistry of the Vniversity of Ore
gon, will leave the rumpus in June for
the I'niversity of Chirago, where he
will study for a doetor's degree. He
has suceesnfully passed the examtna-
Lane County's Christian Endeavor j
squadron will present a program at
the Christian church of Trent, under
auspices of tho Trent Christian Kn-;
deavor, it Is announced today. The
program will consist of readings, a
play, and instrumental music.
Following is tho program an
nounced: Tisuo solo. Miss T.ova Buchanan.
"When Maliuda Sings," Miss Mary
Guiley,
"Three Chafers," Trent Male Quar
tette. "Somewhere a Voice- Is Calling,"
Miss Mary Guiley.
"Hoses at Twilight," Miss Gertrude
Wagner.
"Hawaiian Moonlight," Miss Mary
Guiley. Gordon Hypes.
"Hold Cassock." Chester "Wheeler.
"Sermon," (reading) Neil MacOou
ald. "Cp In Marjories Hoom," (play)
Misses Mary Guiley, Katie lluchanan,
0iertrudn Waguer, Kayo Miller.
"Gypsy Trail. Neil Madonaid,
Mary Guiley, Fnye Miller, Gordou
Hypes.
Attendance is Good
At Revival Service
The attendance nt the revival ser
vices at the big tent has been very
encouraging so far, reports Hev. Ben
in) in, and many people have been con
verted to Christian fnith, he says.
The wet weather has had no. desul
tory effect on tho size of tho audi
ences A music feature, a duet by Mr.
Mondy and Vivian Dennis, was very
well received last night. The evan
gelist spoke on "The Great Invita
tion."
Four Oaks Grange
Will Meet Friday
Business meeting of the Four Ooks
grange has been act for Friday even
ing May according to Mrs. J.
Htauffcr, secretary. The meeting will
be colled nt 8 o'clock.
Out of the respect to the memory
of one of t he members, thoro will he
no lunch or lecture hour, it is an
nounced. The Fumona (range will
meet Saturday at Coburg.
EUGENE COM.ECTION AGENCY.
628-10-80 MINK 11 BLDG. 1'IIONE
000.. W. 11. I1LOWF.KK. MGR. It
Phone S. E, Stevens for piano tuning
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1 Bt95W'S31SGir.
The Right Way is Our Way
What Your Eyes Need in
Glasses
r"n be determined to an absolute niathemntrial eiactness.
""'W our methods of scientific eye examination.
Your salary depends upon your efficiency.
Your efficiency depends upon your eyalght.
Our Glasses Are All Warranted Entirely
Satisfactory
Dl maivYniootUi
ORB SON
A number of Kucn ritir.ens. led
! hy E. Kucns Chsdo ics, mcnilicr "l
' the board of directors of tlm state
jdrainsre association, are planning to
i attend the proposed field tour of tlie
j aeociatinn in the Coos Hay region.
; anounced Mr. ( hadwlck today.
The general plan is to leave for
I vallis and valley points shout noon,
.lune 4. and drive to MnrshfieM and
North Kend via Hosehum and o
! riuille. Kriday morning at 7 o'clock
a chartered boat will take the party
up the Coos river to view tiled and
untiled tide land and drainage and
dking di'trir's. Luncheon will be at
MsrsMleld with the chamber of com
merce. The afternoon will be devoted
to a trip over Cnaledo. Reaver and
Klk drainsge districts via l o-
and to llsndon for the night
from only
tender, young
0iainfed porkers
None but the very choicest of
young grain-fed porkers are ever
used for the production of Frye's
Delicious Brand Hams and Bacon.
Keenest judgment is brought to bear on
the matter of this first choice.
Then the exclusive Frye process of
curing is the result of expert knowledge
in the science of preserving all the
original tender juicy flavor that nature
meant us to enjoy.
Kat
qull
You will quickly prove on your
Saturday morning project, south of c,.,.l,i ft,. M
Bsndon will be visited and the party, "c .vouic
will disband. i Implies.'
2 cbnts ron ino
RECIPej T h a
Peya Meat Oulda
contains 100 tasted
rcipi and full di
rections foe tha
cholc, and cutting
of all moats, sond
two cants for post
ago to Prya aV Co.,
fcsattla.
STATISTICS
BORN
r-'HOST----At 'be home st .Mohnisk.
Thursday. May 'Jl. IICV to .Mr.
and Mrs. Il"y Kroat, a son.
ItltOWN At the home. KM Char
nelfon street, Monday, May 1.
Iltfi, to Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Hroau,
a daughter.
WHH.HT Af the home, near June.;
Hon City, Wednesday. May to
Mr. and Mrs. John Wright, son.'
a saw wuvvrs
"Everything The Name Implies"
II 19
rs I ' IsTian-aMaVr i If"
Fifty
High Grade Pattern Hats
HALF-PRICE
Off
Biij
"BETH" "CAMEO"
"MONOGRAM"
and other famous makes. One of a kind.
Tho now season's first money-saving millinery event!
50 beautiful, exclusive pattern hais'on nccount of
backward season to bo closed out at just half tho
original price. -
In Every Instance This Price
Is Less Than Actual Cost I '
There's bound to be summer weather and lots of
it but it has been slow in coming and wo have too
many hats. Hero is an excellent opportunity to
have a really high grado all hand-mado pattern hat
at a price 'way less than you would over find them
ordinarily!
EVERY HAT AN EXCLUSIVE MOB
EL IN EUGENE. AVE DO NOT COTY
PATTERN HATS IN OUR WORK
ROOMS. Largo hats with softly fashioned brims and' small
closo fitting bats all head sizes represented. All
bowitchingly trimmed with summer flowers and
foliage embroidered appliques and novelty silks.
BLACK
CORAL
BROWN ROSEWOOD
POWDER BLUE GREY
ORCHID
Sale Prices
ST.50 - S
to
13
75
Allied Arts League
Elects Eugeneans;
Jury day is May 27
Krnnk Hni'hr, 'lit,, n( Kukciip, hnn
been plppted pi-PHldPut of tho Allirtt
Arl I-PiiKiiP of Dip. UnivcrHUy of Urn
Bon. nml Viririnhi Kpnv, '-It. of Ku
roup, virp-pn'xiil.'iit, KrnnciB 1'linip
ton, -'7, of rortlainl, lo ni'oreiary-
In'itfuirer.
l'lnns wort' cnniilploil nt tho mont-
hiK for Jury Dny, which will be held
Mny 27. Tho 1'nrtli.nl Art Claim,
which now hn VJ5 mpn.hprn, all of
whom nro profpnnionnl nrtltn, itoutp
torn and nrchitpctfl, will vIhU tho de
part mp.it hpre. Mrs. A. ('. Wort
mnn, prt'Hitlpnt of the Portland plnnn,
will loud tho dplcifiitlon, It U an
nounced, A resolution recently panned on hy
Hip hoard of pxaminora and reftlMrflr
in Washington, 1. C, an kin that the
univei-Hlty ttchool of architect urn he
approved an an accredited course utt
a bards for graduation, wan also read
to thn league moinhera. Announce
ment of a Rift to tha university of
a genuine t'ersinu tile, by t artOKinn
brothers of Portland was also inndo.
PRISONER SURRENDERS
RAN FHA.NCISCO. May 21. tP
Kdwnrri Duncan, of Taeoma,
Wanh., surrendered to police here
today, telling them he broke jail at
OrantH Pass,- Ore., April 18, while
nerving n jail sentence for potty larceny.
Woman's New Freedom
Countless women in homes beyond the gas
mains have learned that the secret of freedom
from long kitchen hours lies in their cook stoves.
They have abandoned the old fashioned coal stove
and adopted in its place the improved Perfection
Oil Range. This is the modern development of
the oil stove an oil range, whose powerful
burners have raised the standard of oil stove
cooking to that of gas.
Women are finding that kitchen tasks are light
ened by the faster cooking and the greater con
venience afforded by these newly developed
Perfection Ranges.
Your dealer will be glad to demonstrate Perfec
tion's gas-like cooking service. See him today.
The Cleveland Metal Products Co.
Oakland Brantk4Slk and Htltis Strtttt
IP IRlPTTTrfnJ
Oil Cook Moves and Ovens
Ftr quUi warmth nvAfn
rvtr nttdtd fkt Ptrfntun
OU litaur.
Fir abundant kt nvattr
tuithfiutgaj tkt Perftfrit
Ktrtwt W'aitr Htaitr
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