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Monday Evening, June 1, 1925 THE EUGENE GUARD Page Fiv "Trf y hews (Continued trim paj une) .ar.enii ruest. at the w. I fnrmer'i ifiter. ". ." .. Mr. Minnie C Carter of S, ,nd sister of Mrs. Link also the week-end t the Link home. Drill Percd Stated To inepJre for the annual national 1 cup which will be held at f!,,lford this month an extra drill .1, will be slated for the three JL.I c'iUauio, acconlinR to nn Muneeiaent today, Tomorrow evening the drill period parks and other ' moment will be issued to the men ,td the offieers are calling for a full .,nMnre in order to have ever.v ik r, in re.idines to pull out for the Loth on the srecial trdin leavin5 here Iburfiiav evening June 11 at 10:1j eclock. McKfMie Fish Biting The fish were bitins on the Mc K(nrie over the week-end. and J. S. Birrrl and Oeorge W. Hale, of Port laaii declare their anDual outing a bat' 'ieees. H"lh Saturday and Sim ilar uvre spent on wo- ...r. .u ....... -.1. II.. .n 1a.hiI unni-td. piny witn IB ..r.,...U, ...... -I"-"- atB. Nlturuiij- ones.'' the)' say, and cue struggling raintww forcibly ejected from th n.o.isiirt'11 111 inruea from stem lirrmu i... , t0 stern. No big boys were landed vterlny. mil i"e "" i,re plentiful, it is reported. . Leave for Flnrida Mr. and Mi s. V esiey l. .uaiiocti oi ' L -,4 1 ap I.Hnek their snn. IjOSO1 u. "" .: ,re leaving this week by automobile for a transcontinental trip in .uinini, Florida, where they have ranch prop. ..... Their nronertr is a bVnuest, it U etated. and was -originally in the ererglades. It lias since ueeu reclaimed. Plans 25 Houses mint to construct a bungalow court o! 2o houses on a tract of L'3 lots in the northwest part of r.ugcne are no ing made by William Kerclier, cou- .,r n.f.nrililll' to A. .1. McK.V of toe Uerger realty cmpimy. The prop erty i locatetl nt orami anu i-ont ' trreis. north of the Southern pa cific tracks. Grades Being Listed The grades ol- the several hundred children who took the eighth grade examinations rerently are being listed iml the cards sent out to the pupils according to Arnold Collier, assistant county superiniendent of schools.. It it expected that the last of the cards will probably be completed for mailing this evening, Mr. Collier stales. Headquarters For Official Boy Scout Uniforms and Equipment For Lane County Complete stacks now ready. Eugene's Largest and Finest Showing of Trunks, Bags, Suitcases, Overnight Cases, Hat Boxes, Etc. Exclusive. KuRcne agents for "Indostructo" luBgnga 346 Men's and Yonn Radio Talk Planned A radio talk by J-. J. Alien, assist ant state club loader, will be held to morrow evening from station KGW of the OregoniuD Ht rortliuul, according ti announcement today of Arnold t.'ol Htr, Lane county club leader. AH boys aud girls clubs of the county are in vited to tune in on the Portland sta tion to hear the talk on club work. Liquor Possessor Jailed Jolm Koepko who was arreated in ., an intoxicated . condition here last week and charged with the transpor tation of liquor wns fined and fiven oil days in jail wien lie ap peared for n henring this morning be fore Judge Harold J. Wells in justice court. Bridge Work Proflressca Miterial fur the erection of the ne.v Short rmga spun to be built by the county crew near London is be-in vJ moved to the scene of operation, a- -cotrliug to t'huton Hurd, county com missioner. Work on tiie building f tin? bridge will snun be under way, :t is reported. Released From Jail Widi;nn Brings, who fins completed (erviiijj a (Jn-dny sentence on a liqu r charge Ims paid hist fine of $100 and cos been released, Ole Liber bnw coin-1 pletfd serving ;i0 days and paid his I fiO of $o"0 aud has been releai-ed. This was also a liquor charge. j BSaV" ' 1 Men's Suits in a Mighty Stock-Reducing Sale! Bo sure to see tho Special Window Displays of theso Suits at $28 Evorf' suit in tfls EnUre lot taken from the Regular M. & W. stocks 346 Suits Tremendously Valued and the Reason When we say 346 suits tremendously valued at $28 you ought to be interested. Briefly: they haven't sold to our expectations. Thousands of dollars invested in this department which is not keep ing up with our turnover pace so we MUST reduce these immense clothing stocks immediately! The time is right the clothing is right the price is right! 364 suits at $28! They'll be the talk of the town! . No Baits-No Strings of Any Kind Attached to This Sale. See These Extra Worth While Attractions in Our Windows Judge for Yourself if There Has Been Anything Like Them in the Last Few Years for $28. Included in this wonderful sale are Kuppenheimer, Frat and Styleplus Clothes Positive $35, , $40 and $45 Values i Single and double breasted "models English, Semi-English and Conservative Styles A roinnvknbly fine olin'n-o of woolens such ns: TWKKOS, HAH1) AND SOFT KIN'ISIIKI) WORSTEDS CASSI MKK I0S 1 1 KR If I NO HON KS SKKOKS A Rntinfyinf choice in every size nml color: ORKYS TANS FAWN POWDER BLUE BKOWN NAVY REMARKABLY OVER VALUED AND UNDERPRICED AT $28 Men's clothing and furnishing section open every morning at 8 o'clock 9R QlfoUdiiKfLsfiOiitiie cftot PLEASE NOTE: On account of Iho extremely low snlo price of IIicho unit, a hiiimII charge must lie mailo for alterations. 1, hotn of Mrs. Ward, if was announced today. Stork to Be Shlvped i A carload of sheep and hngs will ue j hipped to the North Portland stor'n ' rU for shIp by the Lane County io-ou-rativ( Shipping aasoriatiou -- morrow, ancnrditig to Mtinuuiu'i'nifnt ' t'lay f V. A. Ayrne, scrrctHry. Th' J 'Mmont will bp in chaig; of J. II.' f'wfr. j Marriarjft Licenses Istned ' Th lirst day of June started off iwo inarrijisf1 licnspii xio to late5 'hi afternoitn. Thi Itrpnp' wtp fr' I'tr r. Toftdhl mid Virgii M. (im.v. bf,tli of .lunctiiiii 'ity, and William j H. Ahhry nf KucnR and Itlanchft L. i iWil of Wndling. I ! Judne at Portlann Judge G- K. SkipwoTih of the !.an county circuit court lias lft t for j l'-Ttlnnd uhre he wi'l hear cnes in tlip Multnomah cAuntr court for fl fw i dayx. .Irdgn Turkor of Multnom.ih county is here to hear rasfa titif wek. j Return to Michigan t Mr. and Mr. A. K. Kihhy of He-1 tr"it. Mi h.. who hae hem vi-itinp : Mr. Kil'hy'ti parpntn. Mr. and Mr, j K. W Kihh- ItTI Kleven'h hvpiiim' : weft, for th aot two week. Ii;ivp r turned to their home in Itetrotl. Atihland, re.. spent th week end with Mrs. StPven.i' parenffi, Mr. and, Mr. W. U'i'h, JtV! AgJte ureet. Kugene, cc. j Goes to Portland 'harlea M. Kmerv. prei'lent of the Kane county (.. A. club. tpent .Su orday in CnrvaMi". where he attejnl.'d the nnnunl military t on run Tiint , II PLANT RmiI Work PrnareKaes t liar'es Cold, road patrolman in '"rn Lane ronntr a a visitor k'r t.wlnt and report that the im prAvnent of the route Along the fcujilaw from Wildcat creek s pro ,riS and that in about two weeks it will b ready for raffic. Drunk; Fined $25 W. F. Whhtn. arrested b- night nffir-era Saturday, mi a charjre i f drunkenness pleaded guilty thia morn ing before Judge tieorge A. Uilniore in iruniripal court. He received a fine f which paid. Bounty Is Collected J. W. Fountain if 'alterville cof-. lected the county bounty on a coyote at I lie office of the county rlerk to day. Home la Sold John W. fin r tic i ha old hii home j at Mill Jcffer-ton street tn T. Ml l-.'.ri''kon who ha nperatfd n farm ! n -nh of K'tg'ne. j Sinn of atill From Mapletnn W. AuMin. prinripnl of th' . trB ; :tt M ipletnn. arrnmpanicd i-y t -nn V irgil nan here tiwlay. tb i-h-o at Mnpleto.i h.ling been cka-d t r t e yPar Friday. Mr. Auiin yd Pri) vacation peri"d visit-' Ut l )ten ttrOD COtltltlf. at AlbanT ' N,r W. l'.. I'arrih, Herk at Ore-: l- t' trw railna, has g -ne to Al 'runou t but.;neM.. Mr. I'ar- ' " formerly with the Oregon J r ar AI'Mny tut moved t Kn n' f r th- r-ni enienot of hi fam ""'hrg the f.niverMtt. Hpre for Vacation Mi Iaiy O'.dra ff Portland i viiting at her h -ine in Kugene on a brief vacation. Mi Agnea IMander and Mi'-' i;iady WiHt. recently 'if Wflnhintti-n. I'. ac.orup mied iM - ;ddex tu Kuff-ne for the week end. Roy Rico Arrested "hJirged w tlh viigrancy, It.iy Ki wns arretted Saturday nig.it and g'vn lodging oer the week-end in the city j.iil. He as - hnrged with g--ing frm hntt-e to h'Ue, aking for f"od. Return to Portland Ivut Link returned today ) Port land where he i eerring -n the fe.j eral grand jury after amending the week end with fcia famry at hi home Hero For Trial Lewis Kletting. nf the Oregnn Law Knforeement league, ) here at- a wit in the Kdniunson trial which bum utarted trday in circuit curt. j Here From Vancouver j Mm Hanna J.ep of Vancouver. ! Wih., waa a gtie,.t t the home nf 'Mi. (. S. Iillon and Mr. and M. Oil.r tiilntrnp. mer Ine week-end. ' Hera From California Mr. and Mr, lien I'hiihbie nn) dau ghtfr. M. Kd'th. 'f -coiidido. t'al. ' are vieiling at t!ie r.nme nf S, W. : Jnhncon on touth Willamette afreet, , Return From Hunt j ir. and Mr. . M hay. Mi- i irn'- Huni-T and Aif Walker return ed Sitndrti from a hunting trip up th-' .out h fork f the M Kenzie ri--r. to Corvalln ( r-i u.t Hm-e!l hn gone n a few iati.tn It t'orvrilli where lie r'-'i'-- te ruilit.iry tournament, Mr.1 w:ireti,urie f (reman at th r. '-tr-r raitwar. H i al ' z f-n an etend'd e-leru t'Htr !. 'tteemen To Be Named t. " Ii"r'' rfient control commit tvr are (n ne named the ciijn J A. Herbert and Kd Young. r,f route .'l. Junction ('ity. w.ll j''-'r appomrnt WkUt. mi T Mt at Charth ':( MartiM 1 , ;a f h- ':,ti rn " '"rt lB - - r- V .;Hrg Tue.tl.n tfn-z r-n f.,r rf.riner m-fvid "f tii Leaves for California Judge f. IV liarnJrd of the rof)nt court acrniin:cd hy Mr. Itarnard ha Uft for Jierkele;. ( al.. br m.ci. where ihey w.IJ :-it r-l.TtMe tnere f.r the next two week. Returning Frcm Klamath . H. K ngtiMli. I l t.m'.er detie . nh' hi on at Klamatn KH f r the pai eicral ! n a r"i:" ; it:t j f ii' i'l lo return h-.e to ) narrow. v . Laaviag for Springs - Mr. Sol ' I' M"- ' i Ieatnt .! f r '( tr.r.i i-cre h w 1 Rj li.e e st wrk. Leottaf lor Ahlaad - Mr. and Mi. I'. L. Utev-Ba '(( Here From North Dakota Herbert Mrt r.ie of l'eierhurg, . i a vititor here at the fa ui if hi inter, M'"- fi.t M. Sprague. f'liarged with pte nnr) mah and aUn i uor. 1 1 iriun i-h Sunday morning near hi alleged b'l'i i piniit nt .Not ity Sheriff Frank I". Taylor and an Svarverud, liief deputy. Top t(ll waa wih'd for ime time by the county officera be fore ihe owner made an appenrnme, A antall amount of firt run liiir j win funnd ni it t repnr'cu ny me , county official that K"h had jut j Id hi pradnct made rerently. I Man Confined for j Highway Damages (fn a cliarge of driving i tractor over the I'acific highway without A CHILD IN PAIN mm to Mother for relief. Po do the (rrown-op. MnOipm, jolt a few drop, of CHAMBERLAIN'S COLIC and DIARRHOEA REMEDY in a Uttle nwftetrnt-rj water fnatantlf relieve rin fn tho atomach and bowels, cramp, colic, weaken inp; diarrhoea and thoa ntwnach achea and paina bo tnaparable from tha yeaeg of childhorxi. Keep it altraya in your borne j cleat a, Mnrria Kon, farmer of tin I Junction fity disirht, wa fined I , nud on hi refuaal to pay the amount j i was tnkeu to the county Jail where he Wtll erv l our ai . per nnj mn-' t he decide to contribute, according to Melvin Tunibiill. county traffic offi cer, who made the erreat Saturday. Tim county officer reportu that Koon drove the Irncior n long diatnnce on the highway and that the Kl-ton ma i chm cut a had groove in the pave- nut ill amount ' j nf nt rni,ing c.naiderable d imag. 2'., waa arretted i MR. SARIN NAMED 1 KA LKM,V re.. June L- tjovernor i I'ierc today re appointed It. L. Sa t bin of 1'ortl.iud an a member of ihc I Multnomah cun'y tat aupcrvfaliig and conaervatif'ti commlMton. Chamber Enrolls j Twenty Members Twenty new nicnilifm will be en rolM In the Kmene ehnmher nf mm' ineroe lit Hie nionlW; ineelinj nf Hie hniiri) nf ilireelnm mlieHuleil for llii Meek, 'r.irclilK to minoiinrement Iml,; nf K. Kiien Chmlwirk, neire tnry. Other iimllern nf hu.itieiift will linn he tflki'll tip hy the hnflnl, It In minntiiicc.l. The fnllowlnff lire the new nieinherH Hlgneit ii diirinir the pl.t month hr the weekly liieniher-liip rnminittei-M : Che.ter M. l-nwreiirn. (ieo. II. Mil- Oil Lrar Flit II . 'Hie l1a) filed four oil e.. ..n I.Bne i-nin.ty property at the nfflie nf the iniinty rlerk. Viit III Corvullil K'l'l I.. Knnl..i!l ;e ii I Salunl-.y Mitii friends in I ' rrallre. TAX RULING MADE W'ASIIISiiTiiS. June l.- i -S:ele rjiDimt i:dlv o.l'e. ii.ii.ri Uli e tne UJMin fr-nt. ellslee. lint eniirelr .-ii'et Kiimij 'heir t.rtlere. rl.e et:.re!it. nmrt Idled t'l.1. RIVfcR LOAM , Rirer toim (or Ml. I'tMt llWi i. J.1 I ! f. J. BtRGER I 18 tlh Avt. Wot I 1 ' i FACTORY GIRL , ONEJFTHE 98 Will Antwer Letters from Women asking about Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetablo Compound Lititz.P. - "I vcrv nrj-vmn nrl pufTr.rd for a lonrf ftmo with punii in my dick ann mi, i win employed in f ac Uirranrl fur rIioijI three months 1 did no work t all. Thro wern two women who tiM me about I.jr 'lilt. 1'inktum'i Vege tablej Compo'ind. 1 didn't twhfivi; what they told m? atftrat, butrntlant I tried it It haa Ulcen my pains away and my nervouinnsa. I am pi'! to eay that 1 am one of the 'W out of 1'")' that it haa fve! H. I recommend it whm I can, u I know it ia good for women's troubkn. 1 will answer any letter that any woman writa to me. I know the Vcnetalilu Compound haa helped mo and hopo it will help othem. " Mm. CilAJU.ES) It SllL'B, R. F. D. 2, Lititi, I'a. W oat of every 100 women who tsVt this medicine for the ailments for which it ia recommended are bene fited by it. They have aaid ao in an awerinjr a questional aent to them. I'or sale by druggista everywhere. r -i if 9 ler. T. A. Hill. W. K. liratke, V C (ielty. K, M. Mrew, Virgil l. Jnch tton, Hugh MH'ammnn, J. Mr ello. ti, A. Condi, Montle Lesley, H. M. Hutu. Kdward L. KMuiiail, i nriton Kprague, Lou i -i (iihlia, Chaa. It. Why lai, ll. M. .lonnaiiin, uero i. "en, FEDERATION TO MEET MA MSI I t l lll.l , Ore., June Mnrah field f lodny hum tiling wil h preparation for the liumlrrda of dele, gar en jind viniiora to the t wenty fifih nnnunl convention of the Ore gon federation of woinen'a clubi which ftpena tonight with n reception and coiitinnea unlit Thuraday night. TWO FINED $25 I'aul !rumm. an employe nf tha city, waa arrcated Katurday night no a charge of drunkenness by night po lice. Thin morning he appeared in city court, pleaded guilty tn thft charge-, and wna fined by Juda (ieorge A. (iilmore. (Jlcnn Htevetia nlao admitted n aimilnr uffenae and wan fined fl'... Ir. Aahton ror Chiropractic and Kiectrn-therapT. Uppoaita Hetlig the ater, Pbon MU,. tf OnEGON MOTOR CO. Phone 010 0.10 Olivt Will she have the culture and advantage of higher education It meant to much to gltU And jrm eta ptw1d ny br fablac on of wr etit hdtteaitfrtutl lluti, whtrh. br tti ajvaiT. U m.ghiay gwod l dmUMhtVt Will rKtra) (1m aJuCattio TOV tswrti to rea bre i I OrcgonTifc s t L an i e.4... r suersi. i.kum C I UB'Ttl U. Me SSL.l.VII.I I Hm 0i PORTLAND, OREGON j i W. E. 8i.kerf.eld. Re.. Agt. "hi Irenca tit., tugn, Or: Put Winter Things Away Clean There can be no better Investment In conservation than hljth nuallty nry rleansln of everylhlnx you'll be putting away Hin till the nut season of cold weather. What a satisfaction It will be to realita that the hazard nf mollis Is Irssrnerl, that everything Is as sanitary as aciencs can make it. i Telephone 220 when you are ready a Oijrn. Onion W. E. NAYLOn, Propneter If Wa Clean It, It's CLEAN