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'XUE EUGiuNE QUAKfl
Friday Evening, Mar,..
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SOCIETY AND CLUBS
By MARIAN LOWRY
A naving of over $1000 will be nf
Vcteil thin summer by ulnj cement
'r pipe joints in wnter mains in
pi a re of lomi, it was announced lodtiy
by C, A. McC'lnin, .nuperintendent of
public utilitiev. The cement li;m beu
thoroughly tettted in Oilifornlii, tind
after n iter Ion of tfHtn, it wns nil'ipted
by the I'ortlinnl wilier boiird.
The proccHH of lining the cement ia
much the Mime hh lend. Oakum in fimt
put in the jnium, nnd the cement
without Himd, 1h Ifiinped in. Thin in
then Allowed to et for -18 hours,
whi'ii the pipe h ready for une.
The iliffereiKe in the rout can be
readily ern, as lend for n i'J-iwh
pipe joint costs ?1.7.i, while the !
uwrtt required routs H or 4 cents. It
dikes a little Jong it to tie the ce
ment, nnd it is neceHsnry to let it set
two (InyH, hut tbe siivinif in spite of
llii is (piite lnrf.
The lesiN conducted in Tortlnnd
pnned (but cement joints could stnnd
even more Kim in tlimi lend wiiliout
tanking, nnd they luive proved KiHm
fiietory in every way, it is stated.
The ci'imnt will be used in Kitttene
wherever possible, says Mr. MeChiin.
Home joins where it is hard to put in
cement will hnve to be IimmNmI, as will
joints wlirrn die water ennuot In
hhul off for. -IH hours.
Mrs. Martha J J rum is to leave to
day for lied wing, Minncaotv where
she will upend most of the summer
visiting with relatives and friends.
MUs Verna Mayfield of 1'ortlsnd
tbe home of her sister, Mrs. h. V
liean, is improving.
The dinner given Wednesday by the
Brihesda Lutheran ladies' Aid ao
Wety at the chamber of commerce
I rooitiH was n mom iuccessftil altair,
will be n visitor in Kugene over the j T Moc,.nffen wa awarded first
week-end as the guest of Miss Ksther
Mr. and Mrs. A. It. .Scott of Tort
lund expert to re' urn to their home
tomorrow after spending the past
week in Kugene.
prize fr selling the most ricketH, 8ml
W. (.'. M.hIuhoii tbe seeond prize.
About four hundred person were
served at tbe dinner.
PLENTY OF WATER
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The I.. O. K. enjoyed a very plena-
ant afternoon at Ibe Klks temple yes-
terdav, forty attending: for the -after
nwni at r-nrJx n ml miv'n. Mrs. ( '. It.
Miss B. K. Skene has as her house Sr.0( flIjj MrH( jfarl .Moore were
jrufHis over tne weea-end .miss reggy j l0HlPM(tn fr ()ie day
ohi'iir vi uregon . ny nun .Minn iier
mfnn King of I 'or tin ml, who arrived
today.
KrJends will be glad to know that
Mrs. A. L. Htewnrt of Fall Creek
who has been ill for several weeks at
The Ladies of the G. A. R. are to
have a regular meeting in the armory
at two-thirty o'clock tomorrow after
noon. At this time the mwnoriat ser
vices of the organization will be observed.
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Chamber Rose Show
To be Held June 3
Wr-ilni'mln v, June .'1 Imit bfrn not !.r
the rh.iinbPr of rniiinif rro nnxiliiirr
fnr thn annual rune h"w sponsored
by tli. orKanixntinn. More .ntrU'8 lh;in
pvvr belorft nri cxii.etrd ' for thin
event, wlilcli every year atlrnetu n
great deal of til tenlinn.
Itojien nro. to It. brouKht to the
chamber of commerce room, between
eight o'clock uml eleven o'clock In the
timrninl. and jmWnK will lake place
In the afternoon, it i announced. The
exhibition will he open to the public
from 1 o'clock until nine In the eve
ning Award, will be n follow,: Single
hloomi, first C 1 .BO. neconrl II. uroiinn
r.f three, firm $2..0, aecond $I.M,
Itronpa of llx, tint, f'l, ecnnd fi,
baaketa. first Sli.r.O, aecond 11.0(1,
table dlpln.v, first $5, second fl and
third $.1.
Uulea jovernlnj the pmteat are ai
followe. In groups, no buds and plantn
natural foliage only; in bavkets, not
leks than 12 flowers of the same vari
ety, hut other greenery permlsidble;
table display, not lem thnn 12 dif
ferent varieties.
Opening of Lunch
Room is Postponed
The proposed cafeteria for em
ployes in the newly-completed annex
to the Kugene Fruit (rowers' ware
house, Kigali, avenue nnd Ferry
street, will probably not be put into
operation this year, announces ,1. 1).
Hamlin, office manager of (lie asso
ciation, ItcciuiHo canning operations
for fruit have been curtinled on ac
count of crop shortage, the irtovo Is
apparently not profitable at the pres
ent time.
Thn canning plant Is now working
on gooseberries, and a few strawber
ries are beginning to como in, it is
stated, Homo spinach is also being
handled.
"Although wo nro short on fruits,
the vegetable crop this yetir will be
a heavy one," says Mr. llamlin. "The
recent rains have been splendid for
growing vegetables, We expect to
reach full speed on vegetable packing
about the middle of June."
Water Main Work
Starts Next Week
Work on the supply line to the site
of tbe new rcMervoir on Fairmount
heights in to start next week, an-tinum-ed
(', A. Met 'lain, superintend'
ent of puMic utilities. A cn-w is now
fiuirdiing a job of moving the main on
Lincoln Mreet, and as mooii ns they
me through here, work on the new
lint will begin.
The new reservoir plan are com
pleted, mid liidH will be called for
sou, It a muted, It will nerve rci
ih'iiin of Fiiirmtoint who are too high
tor the present reservoirs.
fcPntNliFIELD WINNER
SI'ltlNtiFIKLO. May JJ. - iSpe
riii h -The Springfield lituli school
hnKrhall team defeated the Futile
high erh"d nine with n scot-i of 7
to t In a return game yextcrdny aft
ernoon at ;t:t."i .'clock on the local
field, Kugene ted with n ft to ! net. re
up to the ninth inning, when Spring
field rallied and made three winning
run when Paul Nice i;t a bane on
an error after tv'ft men wers out.
Merl McMulbft pitched for Hpring
fiebl, with Miiffh t'owart as catcher.
The Kuuene tiattery included Han
born, Knimon nnd Kchrader. The
Kugene pU er dfented Spring field
in n game lnt week.
(lalph P. Laird of Plenant JUU
waa re-elected vice-president of the
Oregon farmers educational and co
operative union, find It, Jackson
of Springfield, was re-elected execu
tive committeeman, at the annual con
vention closing yesterday in f'orvallis
it was announced today. Herbert Kg
bert of The Onlles began his third
term as president.
Ite-enacttnent of a state income
tax was asked by three committees
of tbe state union, and tbe entire
convention nked the co-operation of
sympathetic bodies in Initiating an
income tax law to be voted on tit
the next election. A resolution stat
ing that the group was unalterably
opposed to the I)ennis resolution, pro
hibiting the enactment of an Income
tax or inheritance tax for 15 years,
was adopted with considerable force.
Other ipiestfons the convention op
posed were the referendum on titb-.
Ing, tobacco tax nnd the bus and'
truck bills.
The next annual meeting will be
held in Polk county, Mr. Lnird re
ports.
followed. "Profit and Loss" will be
the Bubject for tonight, it is an
nounced, and the meetings will con
tinue all next week, it was decided.
Sunday's services at the big tent
revival campaign on south Willamette
will be held at 2:30 and 7:30 p. m.
Kvnngelist Henham will pregch,
Mrs. lienham, soloist, will take part
and the efficient orchestra which
renders' pleawing music will be much
In evidence.
The services are entirely inter-de-nominationnl
in character and no
church or individual is without an
earnest invitation to nttend and fel
lowship with the party which wishes
them, one and all Godspeed,
PONY TO BE SOLD
SPRINGFIELD, May 22. (Spec
irt 1 The 0-year-old gray pony which
was picked up on the streets of
Springfield a few days ago will be sold
at auction tomorrow afternoon at 1
o'clock in front of the livery Btnble
at Main and Mill streets, according to
Reuben W. Smith, city recorder,
t hief of Police George Vnlller will be
nuctioneer. The animal, which weighs
about 000 pounds, Iris remained un
claimed, and will be sold for its keep.
"Use oil the water you want this
summer," says C. A. McCinin, super
intendent of public utilities. "There
will be no restrictions In any way, and
lawqs and gardens may have all the
water they can use.'
Two new fillers, which greatly in
crease the available water supply, are
now being installed, and will be work
ing In a few days, says Mr. Mct'lain.
Settling tanks to take cure of the in
crease are also being constructed.
This will give Kugene facilities for
0,0XI.O)0 of water every 24 hours,
which is ample for nil purposes.
Last summer, which was much dry
er than tliis season so fnr, the use
of water never exceeded 4.000,000
gallons, and it is doubtful if this much
will be required often this summer, it
is stated.
License Suspended
90 Days for Speed
Stewart Koch, Eugene youth, has
had his driver's license suspended for
00 days by Judge George A. Gilmore,
in the local police court. The young
man drives a motorcycle, und there
has been considerable complaint that
he was going ubotit the streets too
fast, it is said. v
Motorcycle riders have a tendency
to speed, it is said, and it is pointed
out that the same speed limits that
apply to motor cars are also In force
for motorcycles. Judge Gilmore has
also adopted the policy of suspending
licenses of young drivers, rather than
fining them, because usually a parent
pays the f.ne and the speeding is con
tinued, he s:iys. If the license is taken
away for a two or three months per
iod, it is far more effective, he be
believes. -
pus, and wil Ibe placed in tbe art de
partment, it is announced. Tbe press
is designed especially for etchings and
i sol the type use dby professional
etching artiM.
Several students have become pro
ficient in this fine art, and the work
of iome has won national recognition.
Richard t'nrrutbers, of the art depart
ment, has taken a lead in this, and h
has been praised very highly by Mr.
Nosh and others,
Mr. Nash came here during the edi
torial conference this year, and was
greatly interested in printing wor'i
be'iig done by students. The gift wis
made as an incrntive to continue t hit
Hiudr, he announces. A club, called
(he John Henry Nash Graphic Arts
club, has been organized to spuas-tr
at! kinds of printing art.
Nash Etching Press
Received by U. of O.
An etching press for use of uni
versity students, donated by John
Henry Nash, master printer of Snn
Francisco, has arrived on the cam-
Lane Farmers to
O. A. C. on June 17
Farmers of Lane county are to
journey tn Corvallis June 17, which
has been designated by Oregon Agri
cultural college ns Lane County day,
It is announced by O. S. Fletcher,
county agent, who returned last night
after a conference with officials, Kaeh
family of the county is expected to
tltkn n tiitultfit Innnli nnil tint mlliMrn
will furnish coffee and cream.
Grain nnd forage crops will be well j
developed at this time, nnd will be!
the basis of talks, it is stated. Ilor-i
ticultmnl work will also be discussed.
All who nttend will also be taken on
a tour of the buildings and campus
of Iho college.
Responsive Crowd
Comes to Revival
An unusually roxpnrislve muHcnre. '
Rallieri'd hint nllit nl. the, bin tent
wliero Kov. ', Orville Ilenlnuu is
I'imilurlhiK revival st'rvli'i's, it Is ri
porli'd. lIciiliiiK soivico iiMracli'il
ninny, nnil in rt-sponsu tn the rules-1
tion of linw liisiiy trisint hsit liccn !
iH'ljti'fl, nvir 100 linwi wcrn raised.
1'niyrr w IimI ly lti-v. Fini'li, (if
the In, wil (ilml 'PiiliiiKH I'IhutIi, nnil!
nn etnlhUMlnKlie V'Ht'I,lon',l service
Saturday
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Ten Speakers vie
In Oratory Tonight
The last two oratorical contests of
the year will be held tonight at Palo
Alto, Cat., and Seattle, Wash. The
aemi-final of the Pacific region in the
National constitution contest is to oe
held ntStanford, and seven college
have entries in this. Jack McGuire
will represent Oregon against the ma
jor colleges and universities of the
coast.
The Tri-State meet will take place
in Seattle, where colleges and uni
versities of the northwest will vie.
The winner is declared champion of
the northwest, and is awarded a $100
prize. Benoit McCrosky will deliver
his oration "The Last Milestone," in
this competition.
I STATISTICS 1
BORN
WII.SOX At the home, lrtm Or
rhdril street, Thursflny, May 21,
102.-1, tn Mr. mid Sits. Bryan Wil
son, a daughter.
SMITH At the home, Friday, May
22, 11)2.-1, to Mr. and Mrs. G. M.
Smith of Veneta, a son.
EUGENE Ml GETS
COMMinEE POST!
R. W. Martin, assistant sales man- f
ager of the Booth-Kelly Lumber com
pany, who is attending the quarterly
session of the West T'onnt Lumber
men's association in Tacoma, lias been
named on the committee to revise
rules for car material, as submitted
by some of the leading car factories
of the United States, which are look
ing more and more to west coast ,
manufacturers for their requirements,
it was learned today.
Other members of the committee j
were A. II. Land ram of Tacoma, Wal
ter H. Nettleton of Seattle, George
M. Duncan of Portland, 'ami J. J.
Jennelle of Centralia.
. Decision to change the basis of as
sociation dues was one of the out-
standing actions of the meeting, which
was the largest in attendance of act-,
ual operators of mills since the World
war.
Change recommended is that on and
after September 1 the dues he 4 (
cents per 1000 feet of shipments, in- j
stead of as now, u cents per 100 feet'
upon capacity for and eight-hour'
shift. I
Government Road
, In Good Condition
The government road on the coast
from Kutton lake north to the light
house is now ready, reports O, Dow
ell, Jr.t who arrived in Eugene to
day to confer with the county court.
He reports that considerable main
tenance work has been done on the
sand roadH in that section, making
them passable by automobile.
The best route going north at the!
present time, according to Mr. Dowell
is to take the land road at tbe month
of the North Fork, instead of the
main road. ,
- . DEPARTMENT S1T.
8Bars"Sunnv
Monday" Soap 25c
FAXCY CREAMERY BUTTER I B -o
10 POUND SACK BEST CAXK SUGAR --9
POUND SACK KERR'S ROLLED OATs!--1
POUND "TRU-BLUE" CUP OUST AM?!?
(Including One 14c Package "Tru-Bake" t , , 4
Free With Each Purchase) rackers
1 POUND CAN ROYAL CLUB f'OFFFF
; (Urge Stick Candy Free)
TWO 10c LOAVES FRESH AX BIT TV
. BREAD 15c L1
30c Liquid Veneer
Vz Price 15c
-GUARANTEED HOUSE PAINT, GALLON' i
$5.00 ELECTRIC IRONS $3.50 '
5 QUART PANELED ALUMINUM TP a
KETTLES, $1.19 A
JUST RECEIVED NEW SHIPMENT
CROQUET SETS. .
HAVE -YOU PLENTY OF GOOD
FISHING TACKLE FOR THAT
WEEK-END FISHING TRIP? OPH
HARDWARE DEPT. WILL SOLVE
THAT PROBLEM.
, WOMEN'S JERSEY DRESSES, nice
. range of colors. $8.50 values
WOMEN'S BLOUSES, Crepe de Chine and
Canton Crepe', $6.50 and $8.00 values
WOMEN'S PLEATED DRESS SKIRTS
$6.50 and $8.00 values
Alvita Relieves
Aching Kidneys
"An a lu'tieur tor of Alvlia 1
ili-rtMiy sUto thai (mm an almost
vnitrr llio RiirniMtn'a knif.i nmrtl
lion. I liavn Iiihmi ri'Atori'i! In rn
Imat health hy th hup n( ynur
(irnrltictn. oiiiici'il in nrf.r
lial onn phynirlan rail,.,! mono
In lh hltiiMi'r, anil tinnitinr en-Inr-Rcil
liriiHinlo, liuih iimililn to
WhiHh ttio trolllilc nnil Mtfii'iitlnR
Kin-Rory. I h.nvo tnkon only moil-
iTillu dntn-.l of Alvllu lnlil.li with
fhf! roault that I hnvp no mori
thought of tho oiuiriiliti!! tahlo
than of climbing to thn nioon. I
tint an rnthiiainatio Imliovor In thn
vlrliip of alfalfa nioilnola Iuthi,.,.
f w hat Ihoy havo don for mv
nnihlnd Hhort of a now Ionian on
life."
(Sisntdl J. T. HOI'ZKU
Alvlla Tahlota are arli-ntlfti ally
prepared from Ilia wonderful ni
fairs plant, which tlnnncli. Ii
long root ahanrlia thn vital p.
munla llm, Iron and phoxphmoa
noccaaary to health and vlaor.
Alvita ha proved imperially hen
cflolnl In overcoming k'dney, lilad ,
tier and proatatn trouhln. No!
mailer what you have tried, try)
Ihia remedy of Natnre'a now. A
ollar hiiya at box at KuykemftiM '
lirug Co. i
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In the days when the law of jiBI
the land was the law of the 5iSr
; gun-and victory be- nk
I' longed to the brave! - 0SJkmh
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v i wmmmsmem ' , .
mZKVmsLM $5 i m&Wm TAME". fl I3TV 6
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fe WnMk TOM MIX
Thoy call hor tho ? .v JET HLJ fa J ft l
I SWAN, because- SJL- A J riJ fJ iH 'A IK MABLE BALLIN
t (W VUjill MARION NIXON
A Pnnimount sorron UC-- J PV I vSJk WILFRED LUCAN
Mr;;;fnT y i )m j TnnAsm T and TONY, the wonder horse "
' 1 TODAY Sv-X '" THE PERFECT CAST
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R'.CARDO CORTEZ Comedy Roar- s .
Opf FRANCES HOWARD REGULAR f
jMtJ LJS A Korjspous .lrnmn of a Kirl who Iriod to lielit PRICES It's Good! jaJjEfJ tJpYX
pjfflrl $i t ho firo of lovo nml found it DYNAMITK. ylSftfSi IIW A
J I !, Evenings, 30c Matinees, 20r ' J
MM &TX llS And hcro'8 a roar: Children, 10c A JjJml
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