The Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1924-1930, May 27, 1925, Image 10

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    Wednesday Evening ,
Page Ten
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Complete furnialiinsa for the new
llouaevi-li und Wuodrow Wilnon Jun
ior bijli ai.huula w.re purchaied laat
night by the duilnct school board, at
h .pcci.il wenmon. J.mnlpum, desks,
aunt., nod cbalrn wire pnrihaed.
The aucceaaful biddtra wire a fol
lows: Linoleum, TSMJ yard, at fl'.i:!, pl'i
(.'I lll.SU (or broea iiuaiugn, Welherliea
1'uu.ra 0"Uipau, Kugeue, at f5,7:ij.
4(1. l'milla' dcalli, V. llejwood-Wake-
(ii lil vuiiiiai.y, Portland, ll,U0S.7a.
i'uriabla ilialra, tor auditorium,
1KH), Jlrywuml-Wakcfii'ld tompaii)',
l'nriluml. 4ir-.
'JVaclicr.' thaire, 30, Norliweat
Vumllure compaujr, Portland, $17:1.50.
Xracliara' dfki, !, Koko-llllaoy,
Koxeiia. flKU.GU.
The hoard uleo adopted a reiolu
thin atullui that lu the future tingle
women would be lvon preference
when hiring trach.n for Eugene
arlioolai Xhe ruling doea not affect
irachen now under contract", it it
dialed. Tearh.ra hired from now ou,
however, niilomntlcaily terminate
Ihelr contracta when they uiar.y.
Enlistment Open
For Alaska Service
En!itinent are now open for aerv
ice Willi the United Btatea infantry
at L'bilkoot barracka, Alaaka, an
nounces Corporal rritebett, local re
cruiting officer. A number of young
men in Kugene havo Inquired about
aerviio in Alaaka, and Una intormaiion
' . . . I In..atnrm llV
was oniuineu irom iiriiu-ii,-...
'There are better opportunifiea for
army aervlte at the prcaent time than
ever before," aaya Corporal i riv
. elicit. "A man con cIioobb almoat any
l,,-ni,, h of service and any post he dc-
airea. t'ot eiamble, we have Motor
Imnsnnrl !n. I), and the, 4th .Motor
Ilenalr bnltnllnn open. The quarter
maater corps at Camp l.ewia wants
motor vehicle drivers, chuuffcura, me
chanlca and repair men.
"OncniuEX are nvaihihle In the Q.
M. (lorpa for clerks, typiata, ware
house men and storekeepers. Three
vacancies remain in the signal corpa
for the Philippine Islands. Musicians
are In demand for acorea of placea,
and make ns good or better money
than when they nro working for
themselves."
SOCIETY AND CLUBS
By MARIAN LOWIIT
The picnic tujiper ood dunce which
memben of Affttembly club are enter
turning for as the lat club function
of the pennon will be no important i
event of tonight. It is to be given !
at Co burg bridge, with (Joorge McCiill,
Mr. and Mn. Harry I'oweJJ, and Mr.
atitl Mrs, Hrlli Kerron ns the com
miltfA members in charge. Officers
for the new noanon to begin fn the
fall months ore to be elected.
As Ihn largest affair of the club
be assisted by MUs Gertrude Uver
more and Miss Lyla McMurphey.
A large number of alumnae mem
bers of Kfippu Kflim (.aiunia from
Portland will be guests at the univer
sity chapter holme the coming week
end, Mrs. II. S. Iurg.in will entertain
Went Hide Jlridg'' club niemlters at her
home I'rid:iy afternoon.
.Mrs, Horn JJvermore, and daugh
ter. Mis. Gertrude I.ivermore, have
BE GAY FESTIVAL
year for the organization will cmne. re-turned from a few diys stay
liie annual spring banifuet of the J,a
dies' auxiliary of the Kugene rh.inilipr
of comnifrce to be held at six-thirty
o'clock this evening in the chamber of
commerce rooms. Mra. O. K. Iee is
chairman of tho banquet committee,
and Mrs. George Davis is chairman of
the committee receiving in the card
rooms. As the gathering of tonight
will be the last until the fall months
officers will be elected for the new
yea r.
Mra. Alberta McMurphey Is to be
hostess for u ono o'clock luncheon to
morrow afternoon at the C'ongregn
tional church, entertaining as gucMfs
the members of Thimble club. She will
I'ortitind.
Jlishop Sumner, who js visiting fn
Kugene and at the university from
1'ortlnnd, will he guest of honor at a
dinner to be given this evening at the
parish house of Nt. Mary'a Kpiacopal
church.
Airs. Lillian Kldridge and son and
daughter, and Mrs. Law mm G.
Hradley and two daughters, were vis
itors in 1'ort.nnd over the week end.
The I). Y. O. S. club will meet nt
the home of Mrs. II. V. Storer, Fri
day afternoon. Those attending are
asked to bring their own needlework.
Work Begun on new
12-Inch Water Main
Two Street Paving
Projects Started
Taving operations started today on
two large street projects, according to
Harry K. Oeverenux, city engineer.
Ktien brothers have sublet the grad
ing of Columbia Htreet, and work was
begun this morning. This project in
volves paving nf seven blocks.
Tho V. V. I lend Construction com
pany also started work (his morning
on tho Madison street project, which
wtf1. bo six blocks In length. AVork
Is being rushed' on both streets, it is
said.
Nineteenth nvenua west U now
open from Wlllnmetto street to Chor
tle) ton, and the rest of tha street Is
to be open noon, It is announced.
Work on the alley adjoining the
Miner building was nlso snrted today
by W. Head Construction com
pany, contractors.
Dr. Conklin to
Address Schools
Oemund la becoming brisk at the
I'niversity of Oregon for high school
commencement speakers. lr. K. S.
Conklin has been booked to give
three aHdrennn on May '2 ITft, mid
H, at the Itedmond, Hmd and His
ters high schoulw.
Professor A. L. Iximax will speak
at the commencement exerchjea at
the Klamath Foils high school on
June ft; Dr. lnn K. Clark, at Klmirn,
June It; Hnlph C. lloeher at Klkton
on May Moselle Hair at (takrldge
on June 1J, and Krv. lnvin will give
the baccalaureate sermon at Monroe.
Work was started today on the new
11! inch water main which fs to be
put in on the Wfst aide of the city.
announces A. Met lain, superinten
dent of the public utilities. A crew of.
.'10 men will soon be working on the
project, he sars.
The pipe will run from the pumping
station to the vicinity of the Geary
school he use, k BtiHed, a distance
of nhout n mile. The t.-ital cost, which
was authorized recently, will be ap
proximately ?J5,fl00. 'Iliis new main
will greatly increase the pressure and
flow of water for this vicinity.
Paving Plans on
Lake Road Here
A set of specifications covering
grading work nnd asphalt paving for
IH miles of road in Crater lake na
tional pnrk has been sent to K. Ku
gene Chadwick, secretary of the cham
ber of commerce for inspection. It id
will be opened on this project nt the
engineer's office in I'ortland June 1),
it in slnted.
Mr. Chadwick Invites any one who
is Interested to look over these speci
fications at their e inure. The pinna
wero furnished by George K. Good
win, chief civil engineer of the de
partment of the interior, nutionnl
park service, of Tortland.
theater last night on the evil effects
of drugs.
Mr. Kennedy was formerly a drug
sddict, and be described his fall and
how, later, he regained his physical
and mental health after embracing
Christianity. The message was well
received by the audience.
The lecturer has spoken before the
students of the high school, the Geary
school, nnd is scheduled to address
tho Junior High school next Friday.
"A Night in Mardi Gras" will be
the title of one of the three intervala
in the dance drama to be presented
at the I'niversity of Oregon tonight
by the combined mimic, art, and phy
sical education departments.
Oriental scenery aa the background
for the extravaganza ia being pre
pared by students in the ar depart
ment. Itex t'nderwood's university or
chestra will furnish the music. 1
( trcliesus, honorary dancing or
ganization, will furnish much of the
talent for dance work in the drama.
Title roles in both A Night in Mardi
Gras and The Lake of the Swans are
being filled by members of this ad
vanced dancing group.
The underlying symbolism of the
plots is a quality which marks both
dramatic Intervals. The impulsive
l'ierette, who loves only rich pleas
ures, jewels, silks, laces, glamor, mu
sic nnd revel falls in love with the
more serious rierriot.
Snapp Carnival is
Lure to Fun-Lovers
Public Invited to
Talk at University
John B. I. Taplock, professor of
English nt Stanford University, will
lecture at the Woman's building nt
the university tomorrow night at ftrlfl
on "When were the Good Old IjnyaV
The talk will follow the initiation of
new members of Ihi Iteta Kappa, and
the joint banquet of Phi Iteta Kappa
and Sigma Xi.
Townspeople are Invited to the lec
ture, it is stnted. Mr. Taplock comes
very highly recommended as a apeak
er, and his talk is looked forward to
with interest.
A multiplicity of forma of amuse-'
ment at the Knapp Brothers Carnival
on South Willamette street brought
hundreds of Kugene people out last
night and the night before, and the
carnival people predict one of the
best weeks the show has had this
season. j
In addition to the variety of rides,'
each one a thriller, a number of shows
are also offered. The carnival ia un
usually clean, and there is more gen-:
tiinc amusement than a person can
take in in one evening. j
The Jnzzlnnd Minstrels, the feature !
attraction of the Snapp Bros, Midway
hns each night since their engagement
played to capacity houses. The man- j
ngement has spared no expense in;
making this attraction on a par with '
any that is touring the country, j
'The scenery and costumes are all,
new nnd the production is under the i
personal management of Dick O'Brien '
of the Famous O'Brien Minstrels and!
as he has been producing minstrel i
shows for the Inst twenty years lie I
is a past master of minstrelry. I
Kvery night there is an entire!
change of program as this attraction!
and it is showing to two crowded j
houses nightly. A clean, up to the
minute show is given every night. j
Evangelist Tells
Of Drug Experience
Ted Kennedy, assistant evnngeliat
in i. virvmo jietiiinm who la eon-
iluetlnx n revival enmpniun nt Wil
lamette, street and Sixteenth avenue,
spoko fnr 15 inlniilea nt the lleilig
NEW
SHOW
TODAY
and Thursday!
FATE RESTED IN THE HAND8 OF THREE' MEN.
OF WHOM SH ELOVED. BUT THE UNWRITTEN
OF THE ORIENT HAD CAST ITS MYSTIC SPELL,
. AND
Jorweak
Run-down
Condition
Somo think it
is marvelous
Some think is
is terriblo!
"THE
LAST
LAUGH"
Tho most talked of
picture that ever
played Eugene
SEE IT
And judgo for yourself
A Picture YOU can't
afford to miss!
Last Day Today
"yilH DOOR of opportunity fllnits
wldn ta portals only to th
man who la up and doing who la
flllort with pep and punch with
rich, red Mood HnRllnit through his
yatnm. Mountain alio obatnelea
dwindle to ant hllla and ambitions
bocomo cronipllahmcnti to theso
sort of men.
Whrre is thn rrnployor who
ieoka tho man who la physically
run down? Th man without stam
ina to withstand tho knocks and
aff of tha hurrying, scurrying
World of httalnoasT
BU S. Is tho long established and
time honnrod creator of rorh!ood
cells. You cannot eipoct to get
very far up tho Inddor unless you
ere equipped with a body that Is
strong and vigorous. SSS. will
start you on your wav. Don't al
low the "Door of Opportunity" to
be rloaed to you became you havo
not tho atamlna to withstand tho
Itaff because your nerve power
la la'klng. Iliilld tip your syateml
E S S. made of carefully selected
ni scientifically prepared and
proportioned berlia and barks
makes you fit! et back that old
lime punch! When opportunity
knocks ba ready to answer tho
call!
a. 9. fl. . oM .( .11 nw4 Arnm
tor. In two .. Th. larfr
IM is Bier, tronoaiieal.
ELL -I'VE
SS7
mif m get
Silo
FOLLOWING OUR USUAL CUSTOM THIS STORE WILL REMAIN CLOSPn
DECORATION DAY, SATURADY, MAY 30th. DO YOUR SHOPPING EARLY
HERE FISHING
TACKLE FOR
YOUR WEEK-END
HOLIDAY
w AX SI LLV DEPARTMENT STORE .
MANY
PRACTICAL
GIFTS FOR the
GRADUATES
Now With Two Busy Days Of
Month-End Specials!
$1.49
Nothing But The. Very
Latest In Footwear Will
Do For
Graduation Or
Commencement
Or Summer Wear For The
Discriminating Fair Sex
The correctly fitted foot Is always
charming. True bodily grace the
basis of all beauty begins with the
feet, and the "woman who knows"
devotes much careful .thought to her
foot attire. For his reason wo. es
pecially call your attention to the
new shoe creations.
That is why our shoe department
sells so much footwear.
There's a style for you a model
which will enhance the mateiial
beauty of your feet, give you a
correct and graceful carriage. May
we have the opportunity of showing
you that Is true? May we help you
to the real secret of beautiful feet?
Exquisite White
French Kid
' Pumps, Pair
$6.85
PRICED SPECIAL FOR
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY
That wiznrdy of style and perfec
tion so peculiar to the famous
"Queen Quality" studios is .again
exquisitely expressed in a wonder
ful white French kid number for
the discriminating woman.
This talisman of what Is newest
In footwear, is drawn over a con
servative last. Kmbelllshed with
two dainty instep straps which sup
port a neat shield effect which has
been conced'ed to be, by authorities
on style, the season's best number.
Silks Formerly To $2.50
Take A Lower Price Of
These are 36 Inch knitted silks In good shades of gold, copen or rose
Silk Mixed Canton, Special, Yd. $1.39
Special selection of these crepy weave silken fabrics have been summoned
appear at the above reduced price of $1.39 the yard. Suitable for frocks as weii
lingerie. Select from the following shades: Lavender, beige, atmosphere h "
rose, navy, cocoa, copen, rust, also black. '
These Lovely Dotted Voiles For
Month-End Are Specially Priced
42c
You'll like this sheer summer fabric for frocks. It is smart and charmlne tt
delightful designs on dark grounds are formed of tiny appliqued white and colors!
dots. Looks like voile jeweled with tiny beadswashable and serviceable Jn
as delightful for women's frocks as well as the little Miss. All are splendid SJ
Bellers in the lot. w
60c Shirtings
Yard 48c
Splendid weight silk stripe twill
shirting in white with cream stripes
or white with colored stripes.
Fast Color
Ginghams, Yard 24c
And they are the famous "Kalburnle"
quality line. 32 inches wide and a
good selection of patterns comprise
this lot.
60c-65c French
Ginghams, Yd. 36c
We've gone through the stock and se
lected for your choosing these' tissue
and French ginghams, etc.. in really
beautiful colorings and . fast colors.
Special lot.
English Longcloth
Yard 19c
An extra good 25c value; perfectly
bleached, 36 Inches wide.
White Goods
1-4 Off
This special selling consists of short
lengths of sheetings, tubings, muslins,
nninsooks, etc., In various qualities.
' REMNANTS
1-3 OFF
Another lot of silk, wool and cotton
goods remnants.
Cretonnes,
Yard 19c
Yard Wide
Percales, Yd. 18c
Fresh crisp percales in light and
grey grounds. A special lot selected
from regular stock.
Challis, Very
Special, Yd. 19c
New patterns and new colc?vgs ea
ter this Month-End attraction. Soft in
texture, 36 inches wide.
' Jap Crepes,
Yard 21c
Termed as shorts, but come in good
useahle lengths. Launders and wean
satisfactory. One lot.
30c Rippellette,
Yard 22c
A sturdily woven wash fabric In
pink, lavender, blue and grey -stripe.
Month-End
Sheet Special $1.39
72 by 90 inch torn size snamlesa
Bhects in a standard weight. This Is
tin extra good value.
. REMNANTS '
1-2 OFF
A. special selection of remnants In
silks, woolens and cotton goods.
Turkish Towels
Only 15c
To add zest to this scrim and other curtalnings are Indeed ,a very low price,
included In the lot. too. An exceptional lot of values Isn't It? In the lot are
A suggestion, your opportunity to fit your beach either plain whilo or blue
or summer homo with inexpensive hangings. border.
Extra Special!
To $12.50 Boys'
Suits $6.85
Co-operating with parents who have
hoys who are in need of new sum
for graduation. Made of blue serge.
Sizes S to 17.
JAVK you finally come to
the ririislmi that yon mut
postpone It no longer-that It
la Imperative thnl you et
glasses without delay. We're
compel. nt to serve.
Dr. Koidl Qick
OPTOMITRUT
Optician
'.QUn YmirwJf Atfaln
Next Door to Firat .National
Bank
171 Wlllamttta St. Eugtnt
"Better eyesight will
Improve your confl.
denca In yourself."
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I I W LJCt.- tt ES H i TUB SAME IN PATENT AT
I I 4Mi0ml ffll 11 $5.85 PAIB. FOR THIS
1 WZ VXSim III I MONTH-END SPECIAL
IiS&WSSS I M W b :!. Men's Balbriggan
mSmf mMml III Men .orkJhirl8 union $1.39
IB f fUfTOy -SiifiSjtaaW 1 I I This Is a better quality knit union
I VTyi' fl L vt jSSjjXj I I Not the ordinary light weight but suit, in summer weight, ecru shade.
I I' "Wi Jt3VW tJM II made .of heavy chambray In light blue, Kither long or short sleeves and anklo
I I V -W.V.s a(wr',,,yS fS5a I I rey r d"rk b CU'- reln,orecd length. Get your summer's supply for
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