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r Page Two Tuesday Evening. ,p THE EUGENE QHAEU HERE'S QUEEN OF ROSE CARNIVAL MEET AT SEASIDE Tin annual firitt and life Hir ing inniliile of tlie i'niifi liranrli of the Amiriisn .Hlinnl U-'l will be hold at Hnisiilr, .May HI t J""1' 7, annnuncra li (intra Norton. culiv urcriMiiry for Lane toimty lt-l l'ro. H'vrrnl ii'r"D who lire in terested In Hie work, in addition in thoe connected with the Cro work, are expected to go from Line county, it in alated. Tbp preliminary purpoae of the :u stitute i for Inicnaiva inmriirtion 'n life aaving, swimming, ramp prntei tinn and firet aid, and a corpa of competent Instructors will he in a'. tendanrn to supervise llie work, it ia aaid. Commodore W. K. I.onafellow, aaMntant national director of It 'd I'roaa life saving service, will lie-id the faculty. He will he nnited by I I. V I'ultnflr. former t'lli VCmt V "t Oregon atndrnt, now life Having rep resolutive of the Pacific brunch of fi... V. II rHrrnll. life Having fieli reprearntatlve; I'aul II. Ililtldcpolll. phyHical director Vnkiina punl achoola and Mi Mille Scliollli, awim mini! instructor, l'orllainl public H4ll"olH. TI.A nr.nl u-ill tiiclmle life MIIV' inn. elementary and advanced, awim liiifniHt-v and advanced, will iiiuily'aia of awiiiimlng. strokes uji.I cnay priwreaaion for beginners; atta- tic competition In Hie saving; aciiii tic recreation, gamea, pageantry; an a i.l lif HHvitur eoiiiiitnent. orotic tion of pcola and niifliing benchea. An important part of the courxr will be a thorough t ruining In flrnt aid In the afunihrd and advanced courses. Water firitt aid will alio be taught. The duliea of cmininera will be a separate line of instruction. Men and women Intereated in II-' J ('rota work from all over the Pacific const are expected to attend the es aions, aiiya Mian Norton, since Una in the most Impnrtant Krd t'ro.ta meeting to be held oil the ciiiihI this year. forty -' p ' $- OS. Si ' - flfj kjrP ;J V; '' Public Recital by Miss Ruth Akers to Be Given Thursday Miss Hull) Akem, soprano, ns si(ted by .lins IWnire Yen, pianml. will ive lior ucnior rocitel Thurslny evruing. May nt 8:in o'olock, in (ho uclimil ot mtiHie auditorium, it in niinatinccd toduy. A cnitrid)iMiHivfl prngrnm. will bp mine, which will Include (trotips from Italian, Orman, French and KiikUhIi rboolH. An aria from the "I'craian Garden" by Ur.a Lfhmann, will com plfto the program. Mias Yeo will contribute two charming minihera by Kaure. Mitt a Akers ia well nnd favorably known on the cnnipua as the possca rtor of a Invrly soprano voice, and Iihs bru very active in tltlnga muni ral. She is a member of Mil I'lii Kpvilon, and is nnkintniit director of the (jirls (jIco club, ond has appeared repeatedly with thut orgnui7.niion nn sololat. Stiff alno has been soloist in the Presbyterian rhurrh for several years. tSlie is a pupil of John II. Biefert. Miss Yeo, who graduates this year, la an accomplished pianist, ami has n very fine reputation as a musician of high order. The public Is cordially Invited to the rec'iia:, It la announced. Permits Issued for Four Residences Hevernl permila to build residences were liiken out nt the office of the building inspector, W. II. Alexander today. A general increase In building, ffpecially in homes, Is looked for now that god weather seems to bavo ar rivrd, sais Mr. Ale&undcr, 'A residence will be built by I .sis KiiurltUK at 'J'M'A ('oliiinhiu Htreet, in fokt l.'.Vmi, Vork nil) Ktnrt on this at nue. Albert tMk will aUo Imlld a house to com '.'MtO Hi 'S't t'uluiu bia, according to permit isioied. Mnrjorie '. xotmrd obiine a per mit to build a rcnideme to cut $'J.VK at Willaineite Ktreei, ypster dr. A permit to build a smstl bun bulnw to c.mt JHHM) nt I'.m;1 Amite street granted t" II. It. Axtetl. K. II. MinKenheimer will remntlt-l a rehi deuce for Irene- II, ('rnnnley, at 1171 Seventh aenue west, a'-on)ing to pet init Issued, The Shrine convention at Ixis An geles June 'J, and l. will be an event of national interest, l'cal Hhrin cm hhv, und several are planning to utteuil the sesMions. The Shriners gc. ing (mm here will join the Portland nnd Salem parties en route, it ia fcaid. .Many speriul fpaiures are planned by the southern California city, ond from point of attendance, the convention will he one of the largest to be held on the coast this year. SpeHal' train are coming from nil over Hie United Suttes for (he event. Although the thousands of Shriners who will pans through Ktigene to and from the national mnventinn will for the most part stop here but a few min utes, they will all he royally wel comefj to Kugene, says K. Kugene Chndwick, secretary of the chamber f commerce. literature, especially the booklet. "Kugene, the Heart of Ore gon's Outdoors," will be distributed n the trniiiH, und an invitation to stop here will be given to all pausing through. Trains Through Here Nearly every special train en route to Los Angeles will he'routcd through Kujene. .rrordinf to I.. U liraham. di.trlet freijht and P"nr.".' entatire of the Southern 1 antic. Moat of.the train, are comin to 1 Aneelea by the . mthern route., anil will be Bent up thi ny " bark east. This ia a greai nUu... to the northweat. aince it will give the viailora a chance to atop over at the various Heroic place, en route. If Kucene ia proerly advcrtifed to thcue men, many will tI off here for fiahiu partiea. and to look over ihe Willamette valley." aayi Mr. t.ra Imn. The .Southern I'acific will help to advertise the various points of interest along the line, and Kugene and the aurrounding country will be talked up as one of Ihe high li:hts of the trip, it is aaid. Special! to Start Today The special traina are scheduled to Jwein arriving this week-end. Th delegation from Boston. :I0 delegates in their own special train, wilt pa" through here Saturday morning, it ia announced. .M"re than HUH Shriners will pasa through here June 7. b -.mil for Portland, where u -lal cele bration is planned, i-.id -JSOO are due to pafs lhroii-:i the following day. An idea of the number of delegates who will come west can lie alcined from the information that o traina. carrying only Shrine is. will leave Chicago today. The convention nt Ixis Angles is eipecled to be the biggest in the history of the order, it is stated. INSURE WITH flEXRY TROMV Mrs. Ronald J. Honayman She's a fair blnriom of Portland, the "Rosa City," li Mrs. Ronald J. Honoyman, and "Quoan Suzanne I" she will reign at the Portland Rose Festival next month. The quoen Is from a pioneer Oregon family and is prominent In Portland society. FIELD TRIALS CLUB MEETS HERE MAY 30 A meeting of the Oregon Field Trials association has been called for Saturday night, May lit), here, an nounces W. It, (Obak) Wallace, pres ident. Many members of the club are to be in the city attending the state trap shoot at that time, Bud as many matters of importance are coming up, it was decided to call the session. II. V. (Hy Kverding. sportsman of Portland; Dr. John Gill, past presi dent of the association last year; H. Whituiurc, editor of Sportsman and Fnncier; nnd several other members will bo nt the meeting to discuss the coming field trials neit fall. A rec ord number of entries for the Ku gene event is expected, and commit tees to attend to preliminary arrange ments for Ihe big meet will be ap pointed nt the session, it is reported. The association will aluo discuss the proposal to hold a bench show in conjunction with the I. an county ('air here September --, "4 ant The dog bIiow, which would Include the entries brought down from nil over the roast for the field trials, would attract n lot of attention nt the fair, it is believed, nnd at the same time would interest ninny people in the county in the field trials. The matter has already been mentioned to the fair board, and it Is believed favorable action will be taken if room can be found on tho grounds for the show, A large number of field trial dga are now In training in and about Kti gene for the fall trials. Walter Mr? t'ornnck, local sportsman, has IW li his kennels now, and Is expecting olhern within a short time. Many prominent I.one county sportsmen will enter dogs in the trials here and other places in tha northwest, it is said. 'F (Continued from page one) STATISTICS BORN KAHM Kit At the home, Zl Midi on street, Snndly. May 1, loj.i. to .Mr. and Mrs. t'laude 11. Far mer, n son. ' 1,V1S -At l'e home at t'rnwfnpls ville, Monday. Slav 'J"i. lll'.'.V to it and Mrs. lilen I n v iw, formerly of Ilarrlsburg, a daughter. have been attempts to "fix" prospect ive' jurnra in the Hlicpherd cuse. An Inquiry into all cases conducted by Shepherd's lawyers in the past six months waa ordered by the prose cutor after receipt of a letter fiom Hubert White, missing witness, winch contained rhnrgea that lie bnd beeu forced by defense attorneys to make an affidavit in brhnlf nf Shepherd. White, claimed also by the state as an Important witness, wrote from PhUndclphia after several dnya dis apinrnnce, declaring liu hod been forced to fleo for Ilia life. A detective was sent last night to return White here for Ihe trial. Mr. L'rowc announced that even the wives of jurors iu tha Slewarl O'llricn enses and members of their families would bo interrogated by his offieo. Attorneys Stewort and O'llrien ex pensed resentment when nppoiscd of Mr. Crowe's plan. "Wo welcome any investigation that( anyone wants to make," said Stewart. "It ia no hurdship on us to have an investigation conducted," lint, it is n hardship on honest jurors who re turned tho verdicts. OLYMPIC GAMES SET I'ltAtil'l:, I techoSlovakin, May JILOW Holland today officially in formed the opening session of tho in ternational Olympic congress, that Holland formally agrees to stage to Itf.'S Olympic gamea nt Amsterdam. Phone S. G. Stevens for piano tuning TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY V'tllt SAI.K Ivory reed sulky $f; child's trictcle f'l. ltnth in first class condition. 1IIU I". 11th St. ml!7 1011 ItPTN'T Apartments; it -room apartment. IL'H Mill. Tele I'.'tH Y If Build your body back to Health ejWNl.At' Is a great natural builder. 1 It revitalies the blood, stimu- Portland to Have Greeting for Sfiip HAl.I'M, Ore., May "H. Members of tha battleship Oregon commlHsion, who returned to Halem )esterdny from Hreinerton navy yard, reported that the Oregon will reach Porll.itid hnr bor dune 8. being brought down the const from Hreinerton by three gov ernment tugs. Only steam enough will he carried in Ihe Oregon's tmilcrs to' operate (lie steering gear. The queen of the Ito.e Festival will be aboard when the hip comes into Portland, tnt. thr digestive organs, rejuvenates The comn.i.siou ha. been iiuahle t.. , T(r , V(111 H, 0er. find any trace of the faucuis silvcT 1 , . .i ....i, arrvlcc that the people ( Oregon! Krom the four comers of the earth prcselllrd the ship alter the Spanish ' we gather the roots, barks aud herbs war at a cost of :l.iii. ! tiat t nm Tanlac. We compound ! them after the famous T'anlac formu , la that has brought health to millions. Our files arc crammed with testi monials from men and women In every walk of life, who slate gratefully that Tanlac has brought them back to ig orous strength. It Jou suffer from Indigestion, loss l'Olt It l-'NT Apartment ; " room apartment close in. 'Phone '"'!. If l-'Olt ItKNT It-room plastered house with garage; furnished or unfur nished. Close iu. Inquire nt N'T W fith St. mM Our 671-Store Buying Power Saves You Money SlDfcPAIUTENT STOKEJ 942-946 Willamette Street Eugene, Oregon Jlii Buying Most We Buy ' For Less Selling Most We Sell For Less Store will be closed all day Saturday May 30, Memorial Day. Store will be open until 8:30 Friday, May 29. Coats of Unusual Style At Economy Prices Have you seen the J. C Pen ney Company Coats? They are the essence of Style I Line, color, and workmanship combine to ' make these Coats desirable I Oh, 'yea, the prices are splendid, tbol $12.50 to $34.75 HatsYouVeProudtoWear! Clever Spring Fashions Whether it's Main " Street or Broadway wherever you wear this Hat, you'll have the as surance that you look welll That's how you'll (eel about the hat you ' choose here. The Season's Newest In appropriate colors and with Spring trim mings, they are the sea son's favored styles. Triced at $2.98 to $4.98 Scout Troop Takes Hike to Kow River! An overnight hike w-as enjoyed by boys o( tha Hi. Mary's ( atliollc church troop lust ctatutday night, whrn tho scouts, with their scout niater and assistant hiked to Itow river, near j ( appetite, can't sleep or rest; if Cottage tlrove. rheumatism is making life a torture; were enpeyed by the se"uU, and Suu- ., . ..,.., i . day morning all attended church r- "T ''Vrr '", T " "L T. vice, In I'ottage tlrove. Other hike. "'" '" " ' " T'."' , , r ... . get a hot e of Teniae at your drug are planned hy ihe troop for the ",.,,, rt ,,, lt ri,, ,,. coining. ".unmet. . ,. . . J Wll be a.na.ed to note the inl ine l.ane eiiuniy council atiprov-. t . ' the first time in months you'll feel : like eating some good solid food. Hunday hikes only when it is possibl.- for the boya to attend church sen ice on Sunday. M.t.s f. It. (Turk, scout. ..... .... h, ... mr ,,.." eic utive. During the .ummer camp. , ,..,,, rrv ,r , ,1(m1 services for lioja of all denomlim- ;,ork ylrni f kw ,01lll Uona will be held, and this will be is h, ,om. lu ,mlr fh,pk, ,,) the sparkle of health back in your rj c. Oon't put off taking Tanlac. Ile TAKE TANLAC VEGETABLE. important part of the boys' work. OPERATION NECESSARY HUSTON, May Vtl. 14) -Secretary of War John W. Weeks, who came to Huston last Saturday to consult phy sicians regarding gall bladder trouble from which lie has been suflering will undergo an operation at Phillips houae, Massachusetts general hostu . tal next Thursday, it was announced toda Baptist Minister Praises TANLAC l had sufftrvd from itomich or 30 vMfi until t could twrdlr summon th trvngth oceMrT rrrpsf rof lemionsx. St wkt rtvr ltkn Tmlir 1 Kid brand fir outttH.k on Ut. 1 had tin PTtTiit, tdT nrv ard hrnd nw dif vitcm ItuiUc hi Btvr tauVcU n." BrT. B. F. Xt 307 Elm StfNt 8a Antonio, Tu in now if jfrtu wntit to butt it jour tnKly back to hmlth and vigor. PILLS FOR CONSTIPATION TANLAC The Thursday Curtain 8:20 Senior Class of Eugene High School , present the most colorful and spectacular of all class plays "The Toy maker" A 3-Act Comedy of Old Nuremburg Musi.r l" HIGH SCHOOL ORCHESTRA All Scats Reserved Cast of 25 Seat Sale Tomorrow Lower floor- first Id rw 75c. last S rowa F,0c ii.iconv rows. TSc. List 7 "Hi 50c- no tag Editorial We are trying to make every mlnuto In this store a busy minute. We want to get our over head expense to tho minimum, and we will Bell merchandise accordingly. Holp us help you. When it coats ua los3 to sell goods we will sell thom for lesu. Wo are now operating w(th an overhead expense of only six pet cent, which Is only one-third the averace for gro cery stores throuehout the United States. We are going to cut that overhead to. five per cent if we get the right co-operation from our customers. That's tho reason we say again Help us help you. Yours very truly ' GEO. C. STANLEY. Potatoes Have gone to $4.00 a hun dred, wholesale. AVe are selling No. 1 Burbanks 3 A Hundred" Delicia Sandwich Spread A Wonderful Meat Food Product 88-96 Ninth Ave. Wert Stanley BuilrRng Eugene, Ore. ONE DAY WEDNESDAY Red Hot Specials We don't meet prices we make them. So far as know there is only one grocery store in Eugene " Kingsford's Corn Starch, 1 pound package Kingsford's Gloss Starch, 1 pound l'aekugeZZ lfc Aunt j emima s rancaise lour, ! ft l plain or buckwheat, package Lu Aunt Jemima's Pancake Flour, 4 lb. sack Extra Select Sliced Beets, Xo. 2 can Leslie's 5 Pound Salt Licks, each Hershey's Cocoa, 1 pound can Cider Vinegar, quart jug . Crushed Pineapple, Xo. 1 flat can Sliced Pineapple, Xo. 1 tall can . Butter Pretzels, pound '. Butter Flake Crackers, 1 lb. package . Royal Club Sweet Potatoes, Xo. 2i can . Crown Pancake Flour, 2i lb. package . Certo, for Jellies, 35c. bottle Navy Beans, Xo. 1, 3 pounds Blue Rose Rice, 3 pounds 35c 15c -10c 25c 20c 12Jc 15c 25c 20c 25c 20c 1 27c 25c 25c 15c 17ic 15c Cans 121 Soda Crackers, salted or plain, pound Graham Crackers, pound Macaroni or bpagnetti, pound 7tc Italian lYiacarom, inctuciing opagneui, enmcelli, IS oodles, Shecls, and Bows, pound . : Post Toasties, the now double size package, 15c Fluff, the new cake flour, 35c package 21c Citrus Washing Powder, one large package anu a iuc pacsage oi citrus uranuiaicu Msjf uo 10c 121c 20c Soap for Norwegian Sardines, Soo Brand, can . Sardines, large oval cans, Mustard, Tomato or Koused None Such Mince Meat, package ... Shredded Cocoanut, pound . These very unusual bargains all day Wednesday In Our Meat Department COTTAGE ROLLS PORK STEAK 4 To 6 Lbs. Average. Will, fry, bake or boil, lb Best Shoulder cuts Young Pork, lb . "There's never a law of God or man runs north of 53 Romance and mystery amid the great white waste Aial a s-omv-w m-w-nar a s'T& C 1 BROKEN SlUSNClfl Starring ZENA 'KEEFEwittj J.DARNEy SHERRX ROBERT ELLIOTT & GYVSY O'BRIEN Directed by DELL HENDERSON L 15iv-i-Tfi-97 Uti k',. -vi flSiC 1 W,t Z fit. 1 UKLMNC mm? JL.zL Directed by DELL HENDERSON iferftKi THE BUTTON SHOP RIVCR LOAM ' aaHliUUE'" .( riratinit. Itiitt.nu aril llfi, ,iit,hinj. Itiver loam for aalt. I'aoni 11S0-I.. I nnvTD rALLA" S9 Tth aicnua at. l'htitie lTli-J. ! icU GRtf " 11 , I Buys Funuto" X Hard-Time Dance Counts JF 1 at ' ' ItS" I Dreamland Hall, yy I Wednesday Night, May 27 JOTS Phone 4S0-Y Rud. Vincent 437 tawrenca St. Prurs for tht best hard lime couple. Ontj Vm, ladipa free I'litilio Inv-tpd Valley Printing lf COMMERCIAL JJ PRINTINO FOR QUICK S"V.Ct