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i.i! 2 ; .t? Monday Evening, lhy K THE EUGENE libAJiu . Page Eight r-rr i nwimrnill i -Zf5 : --, Irniin -iiftrmr nmin U one ,..a but .nP. t ih f I Rl flfll fill PllR PfUW ll ninnip m tin lllllin . I I I II III L Mi L I1IL UIIKL millrace. If tiie paving pun is or- . y . ... I, u ill I i r i ii i n r i iiir mr iiiii.i ., , .. .;n ....... ti. mi bow i u uiuuu iwbiii. I UUII LUULIIL UU1U EUGENE CLUB WINS LAST TITLE MATCH SOCIETY AND CLUBS By MARIAN LOWRY The Eugene Country club won the Tri-city cui yesterday st Corralm by riiuDinc up in areiileal aggregate nmnbi-r nl l'.im in Ibe three watches liliivr.l in llie la nl three weea-enda. Alllwugli the Ciirmlha I'lavera in the Xt.hyVT."X uS!...K,r,;.w f;.r a tartU am. after K.ie,., two weeks "ii". ami ' r-"- """" "r'"r- ,Mi r'lura Campbell who in in truding llie 1,'uivemity of Oregon medical icio'il in l'ortlnud ivaa a Sun ilay ruiiur in Kugrne nt the iiome o( lii-r piir.nn, Mr. arid Mm. DuguM t'anipbcll. ' Aloha club lnrmlierf will be guests of Mrs. i'aul 11. M'lly at ner iiomi l,i .i ni-.k wre sufficient to easily aniolher the Corvallia gain j eaierdiiy. Hy virtue of the victory Una year, the Kligelle delegation brought l.ont (he Tn illy cup which will reiunin pcriiicnnnilr in the local club's poi nenMion. Three cnnccutiie vietnri.a id n many yeara ivere required to ohllliu ownership of llie cup. The final "core of ihe tournament was. kiiaene l.'ll, Corvallia 80, Sulein minus 21 1, Eugene had enough points In the first two terina lo overcoint Ihe large acore made by Corvallia Sunihiy. The acore . Eugene plus 31, l-urvnllia plus -111, Hiilcm minua IS-'!. K. O. Inimel of Eugene and Roy .Mji of Corvnllia were lied for low medal with Bcorea of 77 encli. Hrnrea "f Eugene golfers: K. II. Iinmel 77, plua li; Robert Prrm-clt "li. pl" lieorge Mcltill SI. minua 1: Sigwart Ki. plua 4; J.loul llverly 81, plua 1: Ralph Mar tin Kl, plua 4; II. II. Emu Ml, lunula .') I,. M. l'reiidy s."i, minua 'J: Hay ll'lJnniiell 8N. plua I; A. II. Tiffany SI, plua II; Frank Harriett Ml, plua I; I, Auderaii 117, minus 'i A. H"l'l '' plua -I; Si i.rriH Htn'rliiH-k ll, plua Arlhur Morris PS. win; Fred K. Snl'th 8S, plua II; lieoigc riclnlciers Id" minua H; WIImiii Coffey Nil. plua Cei.ruc llilcluoik HI, ero; nncr (irlfflu '"', plua 1. WILSON WILL IE SENTENCE TUESDAY TV, l,eirthnl i t Minn Alice Evan and Floyd llowlea wa announced t hie week-end al a lea given ill l'orllnuu. Mi. Kvana ia Ihe ilmigliter of Judge and Mra. Waller II. Evana. and ia a gradunle of Ihe I'niveraily of Oregon and a member of Kappa Kuppa li.iin ma. Mr. llowlea i alo ii imiverai'y graduate and a member of Knppi Sigma. June mM haa uecn annouuceo oi the date for the wedding. Mra. Fred I.udford will enlerta-fl the Weitaide divliion of Ihe Con gregational I.adifa' Aid aoclely nt her f(.p.H Vioilt avenue weal. Tues day afternoon nt two-thirty o'clock. fl H'.lnn,ilnv nvenitlv will ll the annual banquet and final meeting for the Jjldlea auxiliary n ine r.ugenr chamber of commerce. It ia to be held ; ii, Klmmher of commerce rooma 'Jt aii-lhirty o'clock. Tlcketa for llie af fair will not he Mini liner timii in day evening at nix o'clock, and may he nhlnined up lo thai lime from Mra. E. Eugene Chndwlck at Ihe chamber of commerce rooms. Mra. O. E. I.ee ia chairman for the banipiel and ia lo lie nsaialed hy Mra. Roy Curt la, Mra. (ieorge Keegan, Mra. K. II. I'eleraon, Mra. II. II. Earle. Mra. lieorge W. Olivia la chairman of the committee receiving in the card rnon'a and will he anialed by Mra C II. Oevine, Mra. J. II. Humphrey, Mra. M. V. Egglealon, Mra (ilenn Elklna Mra. I,. II. Elp'iK. Mra. E. F. Dun wood, .Mra. E. C. Oul'uia The Ollege Creat Community Hull I. aonnanrinir n alrnwherrv featlr.ll. mid dancing and card parly al Iheii club home Thurnday evening. For tllil ..... ..I ilie cub have ei- u-nucd iiivitauoiia to all towuapeop , will a lo rraiUeuia 01 uifir u comuiuuiiy. ARRESTED IN SALEM no outlet at one end but alops at the mlllrace. If the paving plan i dercd it will mean that one bouae will have to be moved back aeveral feet aa it woa erected before any definite atreet linea were marked, ac cording to membera of the city council. The inolioii picture, Home, Sweet Home," l lo' be presented at t.R- Hell g Ihcat'-r Tucailay atleruoou ami vvcuina under tue auspica of Mouuuy liooa dun rciueaculiu ! High School Host To Kiwanis Club MA! OPEN STAIN .1 Ik. .section of a gas Four Eugene boya. Sliinrt Foch. ! To It .wanie Plllh ' :i ...,in on the Frazier prop- I bester Wilcox. Harry Harper and I ertr at the northeast corner of Wxtb A rnoM I ' ii m mi n v i uorp firrPKlff. V- i . . I . n-.n , utrpft On- H in W .he , Fitly member, of the Km.n c avenue .... y h, Vnion charge of aiding an automobile be- I l""k J" . , ' h I ' nv will probably be taken tin-i longing to Albert llonibiiah. of that a, -nooi i; o .,. , . ..ine of the -city council I ' . .... I ,.. Epni'l 111' II l-'ll KCIIOOI B Ul I'Uin. jl-tuuujr i ,uu .vj,.- ; ----- --- . (.elierai riueiallon ot Wuiueu a cliiua 1 turned over to hnlem officers. t Koreiie. . i ne iiiclure ia one ot im 1.,... i'h.-i.om in toe movement (or better iioima in America, and Eu gene club wuliim particularly inicr- etted in Una puiiae ot wont . mauifealilig llilereal in the picture. The -Home, Hweet Home n. wliich waa dedicated by I'rcaid-ul iiUP,ii,,ff ioKt before his western trip, and haa since becoiin) the cenieriiicie of the "llcllcr Jlomca lu America nn, uu Iniilt in commcuiora- tiou of the KKIth anniversary of the writing of tue lanioua' song by that name. Notable, appearing in in. pictur include Ihe lale l'resident and Mra. Harding, .Secretary Hoover, ilrJ. Thomas O. Winlcra, past president of ihe geiieial federation ot women a cliiba, Williuiu llrown Melouey, l.ida llaff rd, Donn llnrber and liurton llcllnes. Dr. anil Mrs. E. Tboraleuherg were at home to a number of U. of (). atudenla Ihe past week. A buffet din ner was served. Wild flowera were uaeil for table decorntiona and cov er, were laid for Ihe Misses nigral Martinson, Stella Hnglund, Myrtle Jnnason, Frances DegorsteiH, Cntber ine Harvard, Father Chriatenscll, Kdilh Sorenaon, (llndya Anderaon, L'.l.l l..l...a..n Helen lirne Willsnn, and for Meaara, Vincent 1 1 ill. Wnlde- inar Hill. Erneat HenrioKson, igoi Westergren, Truman Seiner, Dwight French, Jena Terjeson, C. I'. Horn, .lalmar Johnson, Elmer l'eteraon, Rolf Klep. Mrs. S. M. Hill nd daughters, Vendla and Vivien, of Colton. Oregon, were week-end guesla of Dr. and Mrs. E. Thoralenberg. llnrner has been in trouble here be fore. Wljs .1. .1. Ilarhaiigh, county juvenile onicer. nun rn "" . , , ; .,, ,,.i,,i known to Ihe officer. It is expecie.i '".. ,, w,ir nasl.,r of the ,, ,e case will be tried and settled K". A- . S. era pas. r of he iiward. and delivered a thort nddresa to the t-tiidenis. David .loan jonea. principal of the school, gnvc a brief re.-ponse. J'OIITI.A.NIi. ore., May -'...- Fed- rnl Judge C. E. Henn lodny postpon ed until tomorrow Ihe sentencing of Horace tircely Wilson of Rnsehurg. former Indian ngent nl Ihe Klamath reservation, who has pleaded guilty In mi indictment charging violation of Ihe Mann act. Judge Mean announced he hud received letters urging clem ency for Wilson, and said he had mined these letlers over to Ihe dia Irlcl attorney's officii for Investi gation.' "1 have received two letters nnd n pelltlnii through Ihe mail that are doubtless contieeled Willi Ibis case," .aid Judge Bean, "1 opened one of Ihe letters, but aa soon aa I saw ll was connected with this case 1 refused lo read It." "The other Idler enmo by apeelal delivery, but na It looked aa if ll dealt wllh-lhis case, I refused to open i "I do' not permit people lo coinc to my office lo lalk.iilioul cases Ihnl nre pending and I will not hnvo access to any paper. Ihat may deal with n like case. . "I will now open Ihe letter, hilt without having rend It will aend the letters and petition lo Ihe clerk lo he filed. "I will conllnuo (hi. matter nl passing sentence until tomorrow morning to allow Ihe government lime to examine these papers." Assistant Vniled Stales District At torney Stearns did not Indicate what action the government might take, but he an d It would proleilily protest on nl least una ground- thai Wllaon had used n stay, grunted him lo clear up his affairs, to gel up petitions ask ing for parole. Ales. Wilson and their two daugh ters and son were in court with the defi'tulunl. who hid previously admit ted going through a mock marriage with Aletta V. C, l.indsley In Alex andria, Vs.. December III, Ill'J'.'. Baseball Results NATIONAL At Pittsburgh- R II K Chicago .1 7 0 I'illshurgl B 8 0 llallerlea; Rush, Jacobs, limit and Harlnetl; Morrison and Smith. .HOSTON, Mny 2fi Nntlonal league New Vork-Roston, both gamea poat poned, cold nnd wet grounds. Two games tomorrow. lieeiinK . I-, lor,. were nresrlllill -o ! tonight. Application "... VI .rear.., Edmonson and Fauline ; permission to move tl. e .... Winchell by the Kiwaniana. the two . on inc " "' p ',pt(,mi that at Salem, local officers say. Scout Troop to be Organized Tonight f .;...inn i.f the Hrniit trnon to he sponsored h; St. Mary'. Epiacopal church will oe compieieci lonigui n. 7:.'10. when Scoutmaster Homer I.. ltnherta will meet with Ihe committee and scouts at the Episcopal church. A name will be chosen for the troop nt thia time, and future activities will be decideil upon. The troop will be the aixin to ne formed in the city, nnd is particularly r. .ruinate in having the use of the Epiacopal guild hall for it. meeting place. . . Petition to Grade Street is Pending Anni;niinn toe en ordinance for .1.. .onn flnrl irpnuetinfF Of the short extension of Ferry atreet south from Third avenue to in. muiruce wo, probably he made at the cily council meetinir loniaht. according to mem bera of that body. It is understood that one property owner ia to eiium.. a petition but mat aomo omcra are oppoaed to Ihe plan. The street haa Bad Check Case is Reported to Police 1 i,;,-inv Ilia nnme of llermnn Kenny yesterday cashed a check for !M7.ik at Ku.vkendalla Drug store which waa reported to the local police toilay aa wiinoui i.inos. i ne cueciv was signed "Jack Vail," it ia staled. The person cashing the check ia described as about .In years old, five feet eight inches tall, .lender, with a large wart on Ihe side of his neck. The cheek was cashed about 8:0 o'clock last night. tentative lease has bee. taken on the corner by the oil concern ii u. ings can he moved lo make way for .he station. The building" 'og wood and inside the fire limits cannot be moved without a specinl permit from the council. Camphor is Big Surprise Evervbody is surprised at the quick reaultB from simple camphor, n'ltch hazel. hydrastis. etc., aa mixed m I.avoptik eye wash. One amnll bot tle helps any case weak, strained or isoro eyes. Aluminum eye cup ijee. Allen'a Drug Store, 6'J inn a. BIVtH LOAM River loom for aale. Phone 1180-1.. Jcl - AX BILLV OEPARTMCWT STORe I ' 1 I Phone S. E. Stevens for piano tuning INSURS WITH HErxHT TROMP. IMI1I.ADEI.PH1A. May. aj.-N.-l tional league--Itrooklyn-Philndelpliin postponed, wet grounds, two guinea tomorrow. CINCINNATI, May 23. Til. Cln-clnnall-St. I.oula Nntlonal game, sche duled for today, was postponed on ac count of the St, I.ouia lenm being de layed, while cnroulc to this cily by n freight wreck nt I Inrrisburg. Pa. THE BUTTON SHOP Pleating, llutlona and I lemalltrhlng. 8I Till avenue east. Phono 1713-J. Four to be Tried For Pointing gun 1 Inrrlnhnra men Who WCTC In dieted hy Iho grand jury Saturday for pointing a gun at nnoiner peraon, were arrnigned before Judge II. F. Skipworlh lodny, and Ihrre of ihein nlensed on their own cognizance. Percy Snyder waa retained in the county jail, while Cecil tionde, lieorge Wells' nnd William Wesche were re leased until Wednesday. It ia alleged Hint the four men pointed a gun nt Van Jorgenson Feb ruary ill. llKKi. S. M. Cnlkina will represent the men, when they present their caae Wednesday. NOTICE Notice Is given Hint there will ho a meeting nt Ihe Four lluka llrnnge ....i. w -.i.,.. tv .'tilth i,i o-;ill ll. in. In d'eteriuine'the future disposition of the .viuiKcy ceine.vi-.v. tw iivio-om in terested should be present. m'JS 0REUOM MOTOR CO. h.,ne 0 111 U'"0 Olive Oshnrn Hole! I'hono 8111. 1! e a u t y Parlour. Geo. N. McLean. Insurance. Willamette St. Phone 017. 8110 tf Miss Rogers Gained 15 Pounds in Six Weeks Skinny Man and Woman Gala 5 Pounds In 30 Days or Money Back. Mv dear Friends: After my attack of Kin I was thin, rundown nnd wenk. I had a snllow complexion, my cheeks were Blink in llv troubled with gas on my atnmnch. I felt aliltly alio hnl lnal mv niinelitc. I had read about McCoy's Cod I.Ivor Oil Com pound Tablet, nnd deemed to give them n trial. At once, i argaa ." pick up nn appetile. my checua mien out nnd my complexion Became healthy poking and 1 gnvncil i.i pounds in six weeks nnd am very .i.n..br..i f,. uhnt MeCov'a Cod Liver Oil Compound Tnblela did for me. Miaa Alberta lingers, .n n. mm Oorda St., Decatur, 111. To take on weight, grow strong and vigorous, lo fill out the hollows in checks and neck, try McCoy's Cod Liver Oil Compound Tablets for iltl days. HO Tnblela IKI cents nt Linn Drug Co., W. A. Kuykrndnll, Cnr roll's I'harmiicy and live druggists ..nvn-i,o,.n If thev don't give you wonderful help 111 It'll dnys, get your money back you no ine juuge. ni be sure and ask for McCoy's, the original nnd genuine. Playing MONDAY TUESDAY EMERSON HOUGH'S Laat Great Epic of the West BIG SHIPMENT OF FLAGS Tuesday, Another Day Of 88c SURPRISE VALUES! It Swings Into Its Second And Last OF A Two Day Special Selling. Look For The Sho Cards Bearing "SSc Surprise Value" Headings As They Disclose The Reduced Frices On Merchandise Specially Suited For Summer Use. Both Floors Share In This Event. STORE "vYILL REMAIN CLOSED ALL "DECORATION DAY," SATURDAY, MAY 30 THof36" A glorious tribute to the deerii and days of '67 JACK HOLT ERNEST TORRENCE LOIS WILSON NOAH BEERY FOR TUESDAY "WOMEN'S COLLAR AND CUFF SETS 1 PBICE Trices from 75c to $2.00 WOMEN'S' STIFF COLLAR AND . M CUFF SETS . FIGURED VOILES, 25c to 30c values, yd. AVOMEN'S AYIIITE SILK GLOVES, $1.75 values for . 15? Try KiiRtiir Sp'cial lor a good cigir 1VTF.VF.R RE WITHOUT IT 11 for it Immediately ease. ul- den, severe, colicky pain. nd crainfia in atnmachand bowela, deadly nauar and woakonini diarrhoea. For children and Rrown-upa use CHAMBERLAIN'S COLIC and DIARRHOEA REMEDY Tttko It with you when you travol. Keep it always In your home. PUBLIC DANCE DREAMLAND KALL Every Wednesday and Saturday Night ftr-El. L.I'VE GOTTC GET 'EM 4. - . " " - I I VK vnu finallv rnmn to the dtn tslon th( you nuint poptpunrt it no lonjrr that H In Imjwatlv 'lnt you Rot Maufws without dtMny. r compftnt to nrrr. Dr. "RoLdl Qick O.TOM.T.I.T OaTIOIAN Next Door to First. National Bank tit Wlll.m.tU 81 Eiig.n. "Better eyesight will Improve our confl. dence In yours.K." THE LAST LAUGH" UNIQUE, ORIGINAL, FASCINATING SOMETHING NEW, SOMETHING DIFFERENT WHAT FLOYD MAXWELL, OREGONIAN DRAMATIC CRITIC SAYS ABOUT THE LAST LAUGH' Nn niui'li lm. Imi-n wrlllcn aliout "The I .nit l.nuRlt' 'Ihal It aoonicil II cinild not llvn up t" Ha advniuo ropiitnlltin. Hut hove la nnn In alamo In which cvon the advance roporta fitllml to do Iho play Jin--tlio. II la alnrlllng In H '.'"viilii llimary inolhoda. nnd yet in .pit" of Iho Inimviltlnn tif prodlli lion m.'lhoda. Ihe novelty haa not ilc traclcd In the I'-nat tnim Iho pow erful dramatic enactment. Knill Jannlnga haa created nn of Ilia graaleat character piriray ala that Hi. screen haa .vcr ro produieiV III. aympaih.tlr por Irnvul In Ih. role "f lh. pompom old doorkeeper, at one. broken nnd inili asl anil again riding th. ireal of popularity on his auiMonty acqulr.il wcnlllt. ia a r.velntlun In aiTocn ailing. Tlio direction of th. play la, of courao, reapoiiHlhlo to a Icitrc rommiMi.urat. with that of Jim nlngs' aclliig. Ihil wlllfout on. Ihn other could not hnvo succeed ed Thorn never haa been a play Ihat moved an smoothly ar.d beautifully .In perfect coniln-illy. aa this one. Th. lack of sub titles la not even noticed until onea attention la called to ll. THE ONE PICTURE IN A THOUSAND TRAGEDY! PATHOS! II Century Comedy j 'olTERN ATIONAL I S B Wr - "KICKED ABOUT" NEWS EVENTS I I Any Night I E "IB,n V Mollnee Kids I 20c 25c He - YOU fin another HUMOR! A DRAMATIC MASTERPIECE REGULAR PRICES! 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