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Jav Evening, May 25, 1925 THE EUQEXE QUABU Page Three Ami .. a - I nn piPLtMH THREE GIRLS ATHLETIC STARS ihf jum&r inch cbmlt tok Uf : mU daughjr viit Mr. rmtam oc r,fatl.v. ; sister, Mr. J$?2 tt'hst of Ct- i f wrtftj. wit ifeat tag llmv. Mmfo. ! 'ib K.t?rs tsmfd ws;i I AtBk-4D Ifefita." ITERS OF GDAST Slt-Kfia Fridar aflernmta- t'onsjam- Helhan was hme lrm i . ; M :kmm"M mmmi Mr. ami Mrs. nmi fsm j 11 a 8! jw v WCISfO, May . I'aul SAN .'-. a3 Kranosco dub (or- .J?.V,,.i lracue during th? jiffs' ' ;-!. I ficures h"Sf!.r f'surfs include Satur- (r the lat several weeks Pw ' 1 ilh II 4'J.I ".' V . ,),. out in hi. rhlN "7,".rer- of --WW. In the rrt- "J Outfit. H'tl' lhe llst '-(, llemickny lends the er- 'i'rae i,b ""V,: J"cobtthe Au ' '!. -.-J nd Kopp the Senator, " t . S.lt Luke. an.l iJa'Lm Aneflf.' '" IkMp i,h nin'' Th- lii the tl" base column- IJw ltJ Kopp re even up with U Ktoltn 31j wch. ISIEI GOLFERS TRYING FOR GROW isnd Mrs, W, ilary Aikiu Frfaiay. t aisrtf at on .vnun vtje I A Tfsnmt Fnajr sj rnms, ! Mr. Tippr was hr i& fiwtia 'i kios fstH"a tf hr sntuUfatbr : r ir. tr n, Mr. Umnoe f?t at Kisn Cr the ire-1 Thf Khnjra jrstng? will slvn n ,lrbrH and HiTt Thmi- Mr. niid Mrs. i S. lijr . ft?? I Hsf fr5m lhe Krf' i .. , Jiw-jf j iare. The Uit&i ia l fJabJj.bi i gMiusa orcn srrvat. PKti with his parents Mr. sal Mr, ivra, 'Wt. s Siarvir, Ann Ar Jfi.n Ham! n. lr, nmi 'Mifblvii Maltt". .Mu- Ir. as! Mrs. W. H. Io!ianl trttrcl sje jati ass will tiHupifii th? U Triit Sturdy. , rtr,un. h '.rrttta. stkf, toff. Mix ilrace MsU, travitfr Is J!at tuxa iH he 'nlsnd puUlie htlt arrived in Vi fr nt iite inch h .3 n-r SrncfifSil Satartlar l la j aaatprons iifi wek. Mis& Vrhw XJj. WillUtw il '!1mh, Mr. Wjsa. Mr lil.ta-B-s.iip, Ail rri Born, t& Mr. am4 Mr. Cart Ma-: immev will J? ataki; n rl.iia f- f Jh? in isy-? ivlt litems ml vatiaa rrit i (hpv nrL d l rry s r?f wrfe!1 tiff at itw hme ? Mr, istj MrUr -ai. ivaiia insiaia?? Ariii-tr!iis. Wrthfrjjy, ja. Left to rsght Deris Kahn, Darothy Lawrence and Ethei Witey These three students were recently awarded the title of "perfect physical types' at Simmons CslleQe. Each stars in sports, too. Doris Kahn's specialty is basketball; Dorothy Lawrence is a high .jumpei and Cthel Wiley root-putter and winner of the baseball-throwing contest. Mrs. M. M. Ml. Mr. aad GOBURG News of Nearby Towns Special Correspondence To The Guard From Various Live Districts In Its Field. TCSTWAHI' IK'.. Knshinil. May ,4t;;ir i-.rnet JloKlerness, I i,Wff of ISriiieh Biuateur g.ilf ..ti was efmiinittetj irtun ine rniim- iTaikl"-k of the S,n AM, "VT,brbl1 t"..venu heW ta 1 V. i. i i. Ashland, 'lliey rviMin one f the liest .'OTTAK tiliOVK, May 'Si. Sjieiiall Jlr, mul .Mrs. Charles Ste vens. Mrs. Sitm Xewcvinh all return id Thurhdnj' nifht friun the I. t. . will eiiminste Chestnut avenue hih is to he iiKteadaniiEcd, w.ll cij,t S1S, ST'ATO. I SPRINGFIELD f who bt'ut the ih of IJiicnos Atrrs, wmitwo by one note. t. V. f-uclintue tt the iniwentsia riob of Ciitcago. hk also pfmtttpil jihf first p'umi. He was dt-fpatrd by i R MJthieun f Kdiubursh Itur- LVLnine. the first of the Amrri tins io PP starlwl in tw niimteur rlwDpHi)--hii went dw hefnre a ir old StMttfiiilWn, AIVHHMIili i tn - i!d tuBtn Matliif'S(tn, who Just yt'nr I..Q (he British loys 'hatiiiinuliip. I'tav ttfgiin with ltu fiitrmts. Msi of rlnsland's grrat nmiitiMir g"lf- p. some of the tvnttiMi stun iiml few AiiMTU-nns ml other fnn'ign iiver an1 inrtK'itittiiB. Id ailfiitiMn to Mr. Cochnnip. the liraat, who nuikfs htunfn Eun- jturi: J. T. J!rtihy f Uwhptpr, .. '.; K. A. Smumlmit of IoUmIk, ihJ; aa A. F. HmirtH' uf .New inrk. League Standings Pacific Coast League W, I.. Fnt'iM- J Suit Ltkc Itotlaml tmue taklaiiL Sjciamt'iitH. . , . VmKni t'J ...lT -'1 ..21 'J I IV!. .T.'M Ass .47 x .4t Naiiona! League i.. ivt tiH,kln ... I'liiliidt'lphii it'-imt. . ... .I I .17 .in .11 .i:i .14 American League I'tiilmMEtSiin K'a$h.tt$tf,n. . 'J f'lirugt,, , J0 Umiaml 1S . I-ui .10 -W Y.trk 1 i'firott Ki lltt'U ,io u mps ever hatl jjt a ronventioii, many uf the (iolfgatps were givoa a hnrhe re brrfikfast on the top of the Sis kiyuu iiiuuntains near Ahlaml Thurs day aioruing. The- Aineru'iui 1.pk"ii will ut on a shmv lit thp Art-itdp next Thursday mul' Friday night One of Kfiiersun Honsh'fi hookn. "North of oti." . II, Heine will Iravp upt w?ek f o r I m line, Xon h I ; kt a. M r, Hrinit h:is sold three carloads of fruit from the Kgpp fannery, to parties in LaKmie. Mrs. Ida Miffer returned Friday from Sjilpfii ttli'i'p she ivm been vis ithiR her hroiher, A. I . Smith the nast wefk. John and Fred Ilarteis, Hrrt 'liP. Walt Curb ran and Klmer lioHttie will go to H"hrmi:t Saturday. Mr. am! .Mrs, ii. li. MeHt. Mr. II. II. Feist er and Mrs. Saitntel II. catrli and son Jack Iiu-spll motored to litwimrR Fridav am! tipent the d ty. Mr. and Mrs, Waiter Fullmer rp f timed TliMr-day nisht frnt the Ah- tatHl rtinvontioiK Mr. and Mr.-. tJporsp Anderson wi stall from New York .litne X an the S. t S, Ma jest h f'-r Southamntoii, Ftig . t.-i.i.l. i W. I,. IVirhy went io Kngene Frt- f dav to visit hi w fp who ta with her ..... i iriiiRiii'T. .miw I'itij hnrby hat in.t improved us she tliouid Mr. mid Mrs. W, M, Norn motor- j rd to llit e Ifil! Friday and returned with Mrs, Norr's j.arentJ'. Mr. and Mrs, W. I. HarRp. who will also vis.it I (he r nthpr -h Jdren i W. . Iiurgrt. Mr. titoijie llatdln and Mrs. W. F. Ms Cavern. j William lle-k wh in nijtht rlerfc at IMel liartcll, is in Portland on busd- Sl'iiJXtJFiKIJt, May l Spec ial!' Mrs, John Tom.spih was host es to the rrist-illa vtoU Friday after r.oon, Spwiiig mui "at" were diver -aitas. Memhprs present wire: Mrs, Kiley Snodgrass, Mr., W. H. Jtear mer, Mjk. Truitert Henderson, Mrs. Aa.U Larson. .Mrs. i,e!pnd Fnbank, Mr. 1. I. Lir.mer, Mrs. John C t iiiht-r, mth, i r,. itMorsi, .Mrs. ; , J.dtn Seavey. Mis, A. J. Markej. MraJ! ' ,i! iiiiam I oitaidsn and thp hosiers, i t itlzena of Sprinsfield eiijoyeil the first open-air hand roaeert of the t KPssoii Friday eveiung at 7;,tt oVlock at Set:nd and M.iin streets. The band t played a number of l-i.tssieal and pop-1 uiar .elet i ittiix iititi-'p iln hr-i mi I I of .loiui t i'arker, hand ns.tstpr. j " i H. K!mer M.ixey and John Hi-nder-1 ' irr were chosen delegates to thp Lions' ! i-onvenf nn, to be held in LnuiewJ Washinsion. June IUK at a mptiHR of ! the Sprinyf eld l.iii!s Friday noon ; in the W. t K W. hill. Several votai . mint hers were nung by Mary FUxa bpth Whitney. Hct-ompanted on the 'piano by Mrs. Levi li. Neet. A pnt ; Psjil to have the Lions ponsor a -ha- i ' inaan was rejeried by the Hub, I'st-. ViHM Uil, May IT. SppcisU On Thurwity even ag. May -InI. Mr, and Mrs. T. V. Mountain eatertamed t the school houe in honr af th? seu ior class of ta iohurg h;sh si'bool. Thp host and it s ips were assist ed by Mr. and Mis. i. A. Je of Kucene, Air, and Mrs. , A. LpsIpc ami Mr. and Mrs. Kobcrt llenaniu of foburff. The jEuejit list included, all the stu dent; of the high school, the reent aiunmt and ihi parents of th? sen iors. The Uevereed Mr. Sbroiie sad s wife, aad Mayor -Seafcnbaash and j Mrs. Sensenbiugh were E ehpi as wcff ait the teachers of the school. The foHevvins program was given in thp aaditoriam: Sng1 iioys tUee Hah. Miss Thel aia t ,'ross at the piano. Talk, "la tla Beginning. Mrs, Uohert Hcnagin. Mrs, Henajsis is the primary teach er of thp Fobarg shods and spoke moM touchiacly f th? first days the ,d pn'fied. seniors spent hi school. F.lmcr tlnstsfson and U'dwrt Moan ; tain sanjf a very appropriate ditty en 1 tilled Thp Sweet radate and 1iiP lite tiraduatc' with Mr. Lowe at Mr. Tarpon yave an ext'pl- lem taik on "At Last, to tm pn tor. which was thoroaghly enjoyed by all present. Mr. Lowe rendered ja pan solo wttun was apnrsiiy en cored. M.tyor Sensenbangti ?aiRe m st enterniningiy on "Thou Art the Man." WpbMer and l Freeman visised sclnd Mad.y, Mrs. Ouckworth and Ms. Jcpon visaed Wcd&fday ; La rile rotierf, Lois iarsoa snd Msrisa Mon(Kn?ery wW at thp high wdnd : Thrlay; and Friday Mr. Fred Wiliiams a vs:tr. ; CSESWELL mm CAMPAIGN OPENS HERETDDAY (Foniinaed tram pagft aat) ' ; CHKSWLU,. May tSpccml. I Tite Ladies' MsvUtnrv socitT tif the FrobyttTJan church met Th-j m'& easiiy by volnatarr don.iiJ'a h.j inrniami wfESi -irs. -x!titi i 1 wavs Mr. S-BeHon. "iiif object lathy. Sir. H. L, Mvlnief f Jvi-1 vit?a ananttt-c ss t voul cntnd geae nml Mrs. icrtriMlr- t'.'ark f rsisiag f winter lhrMich tibadaie were present and Mr. Mr j canvass of i-re-. Aavoia win dc- i and neraiaaea? ajaBssmeat, Panici gave an b,trruBg report s'-rcs to help aaty tara in ha raatriba- H. A. H-h of Kygeae is ut I'iisbvicriai nt Aiiaiv which s-h wt-J ihm to a ay Kaene aniittr say bsa chairman f ih ?autim$n i of orjtftsn clti'drra of all r5-ervit-e j aicH. i'Uiiaai aia is pUc rvrry, i'ipha in a jirnte htuue a sas i adp?cd chiht jj As a jjr 'vsion bss hcea ssd t 1 maiaMa th iVerMNher nwnjona ;. hi?iMirti fr lb? fir?l $nv f i5 i-- piiiv-a, the icgion has fiered t raise a fnM of $iSJ.t for the rw. Work has ascady b?ea started on tb! hofputsi, for wbiib ibc sum af teti as beea givea U thr bsri rf-sersJs tf FatversMy of 3rega Tlu mam is be dv'?cd by Jhe ans- versily ihraash its ssedirai f tse ttte baibhnf w the cy of V&rtuauLi i the i airersity m trp-i person a I ; firta aicdican scbd sare f fficiput ': FOOPS YOU MEBT-SAVSTHATBUYlKfi' HERE'S A TREAT J one stae might say OihF 13! "it's s fes us toil? briwa brafe fasts" t hey axmet hp How is yon r p i ap jpariy appetite, say-eaT- Why ds"t yn fey yoar meats us? Watch Mr. Happr I PACKING CO.! etteSti ELMIRA .r.i. .otttl ,bi .411 .412 .:t7" I dmld Hotdittle was ia town Fridav 1 from Ii ji homestead on WtHon Freek. .712 .t;:.i; '.as Zsl .4:i :as .:;fs il YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Pacific Cosst A' Sioraimnto li-ti, Furttand ' M Salt Ukr 51 1, Seattle 4-S. to Anodes L'-ltf, Oiikland 'M. At S:iii i'Tan cisco J--4, Vernon American League ltr-it .", Waslrncton . I'ktladplphiu iJ. St. Lmiis 1. bMn-t iiicago, old weather. 'Whu.d-.i-w York Cold wca- tiirr. National League bn...iihii .s. Sr. Lon is :i. thit-ajft (.'incinnati L njt'inftasi ti, Fhicago I. York-Pittsburgh ItaiD. Oregon Wins Track Title Prom Aggies Tbe Fniversity if Oregon tj-i-v "U tne Male title in track ami fi'-Jd iT dffeaiiKj tlie tregan rietjiti-ral ctHf Satarduv afte.-- iZ'i-j t ai,i. The fintl more 4 .ntiMr wrrp ;ut detprminpil an m it final event, the relay, which n f.n by Oregon. 'ion tn k all three places in the "'.vnr-i .hih. fiml brdad jump, and ' Agjjr, t.k Hii Hinu in the mile ba.f mde eventj.. Ftptain hh-ti" o" -ft !.!-, f Oregon, was high poirt f the ,uy, -ith n. The nniv-r-di -.-ii.t team ta the Pneifir yt f-nfer.'nre meet at Seattle, on 'r' y and Saturday, end Orec-n i 'r-ped to rate well np in the list. iu i.) Kin Hfivward. varsity h. IL IL Wells family from Klkton, and Mr. and Mr. Overton Men-er tt M.-Howell iike. visited w;th the F. F. Wells fam ly Thursday. F. F. Wells is a brother of It. IL Wells and a brother-in-law f Overton Men-er. Mrs. Lfff-reta .lane Iyle after ".' years residence in tireg.a. will leave Sunday for her aid home in southern Illinois, Mr. am! Mrs. W. M. Hrwn Mt Friday for Salem t visit 1ie r dinsh ter. Mrs. F. L. llnnter find family. Mrs. A. 4. Lotspcuh who has been v's: t ng her i ten. M rs. J . V. Thompson v. hte husband i the oii wcii driller, end .Mrs. V. W, Flesh man, returned to Portland Friday. Mr. ard Mr. I. A- Hroks motored tip from I,o Aeele. Fl Thursday and ere visjfiug their coits'ns John and Flint Spriggs and families. The c'ty rotmcii oted Fr'day nigh to award the contract for the paving of South Sixth street. Fast Main street. Fast Adam and Kat Wash ington avenue to J. F. t'ompton to he pavpd with concrete. Th s contract master Frank K Hamlin and Harry ; W, Whitney were guest at the lunchpon. A. Ienis of Motor rue A Kiigene. i purchased the 'iay pony which was Olii illiS r FHtHf . j Lee Fhetwoott an emphtye of the r ischr Lundicr i;ompaiiy, M areola sustained a broken icg n Friday when he whs struck by a heavy wire cabie while logging. He received treat-' ment from a focal doctor and was rushed to the pscife Christian hos pital, Mr. and 31 rs. Finery Hschardsaa and children were gucs's of Mrs. lik'h ardson's nunt. Mrs. Aitoa Hoffman t Lncne liday. The roofs of the liooth-Kclly saw m'f! are reveivinir coats of black pttnL W, A. Parks was in from Waiter vtl'e Saturday on husmcs?. Mrs. Katbryn Fancan, teacher in KLMIHA, May SpeciaH j Miss S'elma AVehster's school at the j Fir tirm'e district was tait last week, j An intPfpst has been shown la pa- rent -teaHier assmintton work and It! is hoped that such sa arganbsf ion : can be fornietl ij the mmunNy by next fall, at least, ; The 1'Jmira b;gh school will be attt ;' June 9. Si3s weeks tests wdl bp giveti next week and the finals m two weeks. j NHle Fonntsin spent Monday nght ; at the hump f Mr. and Mrs, Saiiee. Mr. and Mrs. .Jesse Fountain and , 1 VOl' are most respect fully invited to in vestigate the science of Chtropract Ic and lie eiaime. You will bp shown convincing; proofs of ine pfficacy uf this drtiglfiKS stljiistirig nf mis placed vertebrae and be come convinced that it is for you. Mill IB prtiMiiinww piwfliiaiifflfliPiiiHiifflMfflsisfBHHWJUiiHiWfflraiiBHaaffl mmmmmmmmmmmmimmm mmassmsimmm FTTCFNFThe FSrst city In JCyUvJlIll ""Oregon to Receive The Advantages of the New TEN-PAY-PLAN of Selling Men's Clothes This New Service Pioneered By GREEN-KILBORN CO. was adopted for the purpose of making it more convenient for men to purchase and pay as their incomes permit. It is another Green-Kilborn service that is being splendidly received Fashion Park Baseball Stars j ARTHUR C. VANCE Jlini". ! . Mrrh 4.1 M,j. SUMMONS In llic 'ir.'iiit Conn "f tlif Sl1. of nroR.m for !u (ViiHty. X,.v f,ntirt. I'lainiliff. vcf Hnrrv (;ajT. Ilpfpti'lnnf. T't the ftp- j fen'liinc Vii r hi-rcl.r miiirc.l " niipcnr ni k mnilliint fil'H niM-n"! vi in th Uv fntilli-il ! ; with n i wri.1. frm the ) nt ih' firt i)iiHi n'i..n nf Diin nuininn m !; V.nffm (in)irl. tk W"h nnlh(il tlic firt timi" nn Mny H1'-'"'- " -T" ; f,til tn (f'r .n1 sn.wcr. tli ; ,.mliff 11 mk lM'l'iti.n l th j rniirf In fl1' "' l"r" mlUMrt , fnri-ior ,i,..!vl. Th ' bi"I vurt lt"l ""I nt.ri " nr Mny '.". V.t-'. firffin th1 t!n mti mnn"h j.iiliHh.t nv fli-'h Kk in th Kiir.ii' Ci.ird nH 'l"1' Tn" ppar'nm! nn.wr lb? lM -nmiiint within it ''k, ffrtm th' 'it 'f firl piiMw-mi'" "i"' ff. r SI.ATTKIIV AtMrnor fw IM.iBtiff. i'""t flffii" Ailr. Ki''".- fr.frtn. Your Boy! are you sure he will go to college? If you live, ves I Bt whet if the unexpected happen? That ie why Oregon Life hat broufht out Special Educational Policy which in cure money for hi college 'education whether you lire of die. il J"'"''0 "ontim. rt nf IKS j.""1- 'H.i hri.f trinl. with th '' Pirst.. in irnfl. Known ,-' '"m IHrrr. i'.'""""rf 2 )tm-i ti . ' ". ' hin(E rnt.il f, 'r-f in N.finn.l i'sjru. Konrt 22 hntt.r.. li.i V M awrfin. Wnn IS 1 tinM rim. campaign. "i Dttoa .st. i hn. l'.M.VJ, ZOLA Ar8 ft t-5:rorrrt)r ,nj I I (Ml fifVJ, ti NOTICE Strawberry Festival College Crest Community Club Thursday, May 28 IVIiotmi" Strawberry Khort Ck. Hot Birult Toffc prrd ftr o'clw-k. AdmiMlon Aduit STe Chitdrrn (yndrr 12) ZSe Kn'nrtaitimnm I'nin and cart' trow. o J2 Mutc by Garten's Orchestra Write frrt ytmt topr of tbfs beocfaur. j OregonDfe CtllM Ct Mr. UWf liI liwi,.!1 Una. Oo PORTLAND, OREGON W. E. Baikerville. Re. Agt. 75S Lawrence S!, Eugena, Ora. Valley Printing Co. S.w Iorailon. Ktn!y WEDDING AND BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS COMMERCIAL. AND SOCIAL PRINTING A Bank For All Drop in hero nt tin; First Xntional lIny r any Hntunlav d you trill Rffl in Ih ImsR linfR of l.itwitirs wn plo of all nsfos. It will show you j)tt Isow wt'li tho First N tional is sorvijsg tbn fii tiro eoiiHiiuiiity. From pwplc of ivim-(.l ynnrn down to yimnsr Rrs hardly Ijirsr fsonjjh to jstwh lin-ir panning aTos the win dow, all of 1vm nr makinj? th'ir thrift hnjjlisrfprs hrrn. ,rf ynti ijii;hnhil nnjonj? thn. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Eugene, Oregon AND Society Brand Clothes Are featured on the TEN-PAY-PLAN, which enables you to wear better clothes. New fabrics andthe smart models for which Fash ion Park and Society Brand clothes are famed. Buy Your Spring Suit This Way $25.00 MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN'S SUITS You pay $5,00 when purchased and $2.00 weekly $30.00 MEN'S AND YGUND MEN'S SUITS You pay $6.00 when purchased and $2.40 weekly $35 SOCIETY BRAND AND FASHION PARK SUITS You pay $7,00 when purchased and $2.80 weekly $40 SOCIETY BRAND AND FASHION PARK SUITS You pay $8.00 when purchased and $3.20 weekly , $4 5 SOCIETY BRAND AND FAS1 HON PARK SUITS You pay $9,00 when purchased and $3.60 weekly $50 SOCIETY BRAND AND FASHION PARK SUITS You pay $10,00 when purchased and $4.00 weekly $55 SOCIETY BRAND AND FASHION PARK SUITS You pay $11,00 when purchased and $4,40 weekly $60 SOCIETY BRAND AND FASHION PARK SUITS You pay $12,00 when purchased and $4.80 weekly H B No Restrictions No Red Tape Just Plain Business There is no added charge for this service. Ten-Pay Plan prices are identical with cash and regular charge GREEN-KILBORN CO. MEN'S WEAR 825 Willamette Street Eugene, Oregon Cnprrfjifit, A'frrd DLw if Crha f ' " 5 i "RECON MOTOR CO. FOR QUICK SEBVICE CALL 4K fjga: litill III IS iill liiiliii iiiiiiii illiUHililillilllii iim. V