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Tllfidiiv Evening, May 26, 1925 THE EUGEN'E GUARD Page Five CITY NEWS f the Episcopal diocese of Orecon, U in i hugene on h.s eleventh annual visa to , the universiy. He will be the assem j blj speaker Thursday. lici.- ' 7. i .V.- XI.L'.i!n y'-".' Hendershutt, who in a few a" trriiv landed several fine "" . nr ir McKeniie bridge, iiura to Bo Bounht Ai kTs been called for tonight lo " final action on bids submitted aihra ani1 liD0leUm ,""1 T 0vell and Wilson "'hool j, is announced. The White uiopna.v was awarded the t for inns 'r 1750- Tlle "atciJoO that the school houses M he f" ballot places at ths u 1 Halt of the Ueary school, "'; : i-milrF. Tureck. of the Frances it;Uo..wer1 accepted. ., . Hit By Auto Ml , ll. ar of Seattle, was struck bIlUj0.at,"ab,le driven by Karl .7 -.hrer this nouu, nu ..(......, ... lie was crossing Willamette between KifUtll and Ninth av - .nil walked out from behind kea car it is "ated. lie rc- I . slight bruise on the head, X uot Biuu8- the doc,or MJd. RHOlution is Passed , resolution of sympathy to the -Wives of 1. -Mina Gray deceased. " . ...... .ha,, of the. Four Oaks -no was a "'cu""' , , row as passed at the last meet- i1 ' . I. nviu Split t,l llll' Mai toe srausr. " -- " "v ..... ...a ..itmed hv t-eoree I.. Wulmer, E. A. .McLormack and Ma- aie E. toiauttcr, couiuil w Oikrlige Road Bough lit road between here and OaK rttr particularly noar that city, is mil very rousn. ... M malinger of the Heihg theater, ttm returned from there last night te automobile. A few days of dry wea Iber aaU some dragging will put it in fur shape, however, he says. Kim is Purchased ......... l rlo Kellv. of the lni- itiuii of Oregon, has sold his home . , v;nBanth nveiiup east to' Mr. sad Mrs. Karl Kellog. who will ..i-. missession June 1. 1'rotessor v.n- l..nL In Itllild B UPW home At nni "-" . Twentieth avenue east and University meet.. Bind Concert Friday The 1. 0. 0. F. baud will open its summer musical season Friday eve ui when a concert will be given in the east park. The band will not rharre for its services, but a collec tion will be taken up for the benefit ft the American Legion. A series of reiwns will he given durinj the sum- j Harold Hortt Traffic Officer Harold Hunt, of F.ugene. was nam ed by the city council last night lo replace A. 11. Shorten, as city traffic officer. He will assume the office June 1. it is announced. Mr. Hunt is World war veteran and a member of the Americnn Legion. officiating. Intermeut will be in the Laurel Hill cemetery. School To Celebrate Achievement day will he celebrated at the Iieerhorn school with a picnic and program Friday, announces Ar nold 1). (.'oilier, county club leader. Kxbibim .will be given of the sewing club work, it is stated. Miss Fannie tJoddard is the sewing club leader in this school. Rural Nina Issues Challenge The Kural nine has challenged any baseball team in this part of tbe couu ty, and will play any pl.ne at any time, according to C. O. Uroshong. captain, tiames can be arranged by writing to liroshoug. (."row Stage. Leaders Conference at Anchorage j The leaders' supper conference, fur ' all leaders of club activities connected with the Y. M. r. A., will be held i Wednesday evening at the Anchorage. it is anuounced. Visitors Return to Oakland I -Mrs. I'arl Hansen and little s. n. who have been visiting at the home j of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hendershort, ; left fur Oakland. Cat., today. Mr. I llnnsen enjoys Oregon very much, she says, and plans to come for a vis it later. Play To Be Repeated The play "Yontiie Yohnson's Yoh," which was so successfully given at the lMensant Hill school house last j Friday night, will be repeated this Friday. May it is announced. The play will have the same excellent cast. Fall Creek to have Program A program of music and other fea tures will he given by the school at the Fall Creek school house on Thursday. May .'S, at S o'clock, it is announced. It will be open to all interested. Hall to Work for Forest Malcolm Hall, stage driver on the McKenzie highway, has accepted a position as truck driver for the Cas cade national forest during the sum mer season. Marriage License Issued A marriage license was issued to Solomon 11. Wirih and Margaret Young, both of Cottage Grove, by County Clerk ltryson. LOCAL OFFICERS Visiting from Minnesota Mrs. I.illinn Hiirtop of FHirnfttilt, Minn., is a gurst at t he homp of her Hon-in-tiiw and daupliter, Mr. and Irs. Hen Hcidamnn. L'Ol'O Kast Nine tieth street. She will renniin in Ku Rene until the first of July. Recital at Pleasant Hill The piano and violin pupils of Mrs. Relle Wimmer will give n recital at Ilpnsnnt Hill hijeh school Wednesday etnir:g, Mny L'7, at 8 o'clock. The public is inviied. it is announced. Car Stolen at Corvallls Local police were asked Inst night to he on the look-out for a Yelie car. license number l.iS.JitJ. which was; .-tolen from Corvallis alKut 3;?-0 ,iu' the afternoon. Police officers in the office of W. (t. Judkins, chief of police, and Frank Tii j lor, sheriff of Lane county, are automatically listed among the state employes in ' hazardous occupations." and may come under the new amoml meut to the workmen's compensation law -which g'-es into fffect Thurdav. il was learned today. This law wa. sponsored hy Senator Magladry of Lane county, at the last legislature session. Cnless county courts nud munici palities file objections with the state industrial accident commission hv June 1 the law will automatically go into effect. It also provides tlmt when workmen are associated in n partnership for n piece of work to b performed by themselves they may be deemed employes of the person nam ing the work done. Wcndtlng Man In City i I'arl N'piison, tallyman for the Booth-Kelly milt at Wendling, was in ! Eugene today. H drove down in hia ' car. and reports that the roads are rough and hi poor shape in many I places. Mrs. Miller and Son Home Mrs. (.leorge M. Miller and son have returned from near Klamath Kails, where Mrs. Miller has been tencbinjc ecliool. They will spend the summer I in this city. Blue River Man Hero Henry Lau, of Blue Hiver. was in Eugene today" on business. Mr. 'I-ai will work with the Cascade fores; service this summer as usual, be sn. Comedy is Planned For Local Masons An entertainment, entitled "Th Lnst !ay of School." will he present ed Wednesday evening. May -7. at N o'clock, in the Masonic hall, it is an uounced today, for the benefit of members and friends of the lodge. The e.vents -f the board of ilircc". ors, vehool superintendent,, teacher and pupils on their last day al srhoo; are reported to furnish ( nouh amuse ment for anyone. All visiting Eastern Stars.. Mason, and friends are inivted. Refreshment? will he served, the committee in charge announces. Service Announced There will he n eorporate commun ion of the Women's auxiliary of rft. Mary's Episcopal church at 10 d'cIo-m' Wednesday m rning. ; Funeral Services Announced - Faneral services for the late deorge R lifail are to be held at the Walker rhaiiel in Springfield, Friday after noon at - o clock, ltev. r. 1- Jiorn linh of the Bible Stnndani Mission Club Meeting Postponed The Hume Economics club of Ir ving has p-istponcd its regular meet ing f r May -S until June 11. Bishop Sumner on Campus Waller Tailor Sumner, bishop of Elinor May Elliot Dies in Eugene Elinor Mny Elliot, of M.Clynn. Oregon, passed away at the Pacific Christian hospital this morning. She was aged )H, and is survived by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 'W. V. Elliott, of Mctilynn, and a brother, Ivan, aged The funeral will he held at the Veateh chapel Thursday afternoon at 4 o'clock. Rev. E. V. Stivers w It have charge of the services. Interment will he in the l-iurrl Hill cemetery. I ..! III II I II "Forecast-Fair And Much Warmer" Then's the time, to trim Dixie Weaves THE ideal summer clothes cool and light, but smartly tailored, easy hanging, Hart Schaffner & Marx make them, so theyYe real values at our prices $27.50 Wade Bros. Be Sure To Read the Other Big McMorran & 1Washburne Ad on Page 3. Men's Store Open 8 a, m. every selling day This store will v vomnin sa nsl nil 1 Pi uiiiaiu ait . day Decoration Day End-of-fhe-Month Sales Offer Exceptional Savings Opportunities in Men's and Boy's Departments! Boy's Kaynee Blouses 98c cMBoyili5uits Woll tailored, finely finished blouses for boys. Made of sturdy, fast color fabrics, equal mon's shirlH In the caro of thotr flniahinR. In a wido as sortment of noat striped iat tcrns and colora boys and mo thers will like. Sale 27 cents on each blouse! Men's and Boys' Fiber Belts REG. BOO 1 f)o hi:i,ts 1 cL. Nrat black nnil hrown fllipr belts In all alien while they last very special nt lJlo each. WELL LIKED .KAYNEE Ys'ASII SUITS ALL NEW $i:98 Children's Cloth and Straw Hats Middy, Button On and Smart little Oliver Twist stylos in npps 2 to S. There is n wide variety of pnttorns and many distinctive triniminifs from which to choose. They nre carefully finished in their details and are made to resist hard wear. And jiloaso note especially: EVERY WASH SUIT GUARANTEED FAST COLOR! They'll retain their fres.h clear colors until the last thread remains. Supply your summer needs in hoys' wash suits and save T0e to ifl.iil)! 95c Fine lightweight cloth hats and smart little styles In serviceable straws hats sell ing ordlnaflly up to $2.50 all grouped at 96o each for end ot the month sales on ly 1 it 4) 111 k HI Silk Ties 89c lriTr.nR nf lianriHniiiA ti:iltorn III f.mrV Cllt Bilk tics f llll V WOrth $1.50 each your choice S9c! Men's Wash Tie3 55c 3 tics fur 11.50. All guaranteed taut colnr. Black Fiber Bags $1.49 lloavy hlack fiber hags- IS Inch sizes stroncly made throughout substantial handles all cloth lined fitted with lock and key. Brown Fiber Suit I: Cases $1.49 W0 Full 24 Inch size. Very aoi-viee- Eiid&i'hr&ffi'XfW able. mdAA-UittV MEN'S HATS Regular values to $5.00 SALE TRICED S2.95 High grade felt hats in a good variety of upto-the-tninutft stylea and colors. Mostly light wclghls suit able for summer wear. If you are not going to wear a straw and need a light hat fr summer, better see these at il.'j'il -1 Men: Young Men's Suits Just A") this hitf end of the month sale to tn at $10-50 19 sizes 33 to 44 COLORS OK (iREY, BROWN HLL'E, TAN', FAWN M ATERI A LS: SERfi ES-CASSL M ER ES TV EEDS ( '( R DU RON'S AN'I) WORSTEDS You'll lnow when you seo them that every one is priced way lesa than cost I Three days only I (At this extremely low price any altera tions must be charged for). Basement Sale of Men's Sox 7 pr. $1.00 Gnnd medium wpIkM rot tnn nox In rolnrn nf cor dovan, grry nnrl black. Not all sizes jn pvcry color. On Bale Daiement Only! WORK SHIRTS 59c flood grado hlua rher lot work shirts full cut .well made and carefully finished. Ihit tons securely sowed. A regular 100 work shirt! Buy 3 for $1.65! End of the- month ales only! Tllif Ift Men's Sweaters S4.95 A fine assortment of pull-over and coal styles. A close out of sweaters selling from II 50 to t'l I"). Plain colors and spurt patterns all sizes to start this sale. Boys' Sweaters S3. 45 Coat s'yles -fat.i-y nines. Itegul.ir H 50 Men's Sweater Coats $2.19 Klne Jersey ribbed ealr coats In neat bron heather color. 2 pocket. A go.d looking servl. eahle sweater for knocking around summer wear. Regular 13 M value: Mercerized Lisle Sox 3 Fr. for $1.00 liinulne 'Holeproof sor. Regular 4'.o pr. Hlack. cordovan, grey and navy All slr.es. liny three pair savo 2n ! "Miller" Lisle Sox 4 pr. $1.00 Cood. medium weight lisle. Hlack. hron and grey. Regular J5c qual ity, lluy 4 pr . savo ' ! Athletic Union Suits 89c 3 for $2.50 Fine checked nainsook and fancy stripe materials. All generously su rd and well made. Knit back. Summer Weight Knit Unions 89c 3 for $2.50 Porous knit weaves and spring needlo knit. Long or short sleeves knee and ankle length, Weil worth J1.25 suit sain S'Jc, 3 for J2.50. Men's Dress Shirts 79c Neck hand stylea. french cuffs. Well tailored of fast color, good weight per rales. Worth 11.50. T9o each, 3 shirts for 2 25. "Dreadnaught" Work Shirts $1.00 lioavy, well made shirts, 3 for 13.75. One lot soft collars Regular to 50c 15c ea., 5 for 50c m - - ' r fi i M smaai atl 1 1 tlfcilliai m f alM aMaaWlal Boys' blouses, . striped and plain regular 75c 45c ea. 3 for $1.25 SI Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes V