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Friday Evening, June 5, 1925 T II E EUGENE GUARD Page Five j i to the adult nifmhr. - CITY NEWS (CoDtioueil trom pa,, one) turns here next week are being re lived at tbe office uf K. J. Moore, laats superiutendent of school... A I though the total number to take the tn will not be ns large u fur the IP" . .... in I Ua...l.a. . .,..,. be tjiiite a few wore than for the sts earlier last year, according to , rei'ori at the superintendent s of fice. Hie exa mica liens will be held Wednefday, Thursday and friila.v, June Hi to 13. Attends convention L K. Carter of '27 Ninth avenue ejet, fciigfu1-, 'e'1 ur Portland today lo attend the convention of the Ku rfka Vacuum Cleaners company, call ed for a special meeting. Managers of til branches of the company have call ed into conference, und the convention will eud with n bawiuet at the lJen 8vn hotel in Forlbmd. A. L. McCar thy of Detroit, Mich,, vice-president tif the Kurek-j Vacuum Cleaners com psny, will preside as toastinasier at tlie itaiwuct. Moving pictures, address ee ami other features are being plitn uwl on the program, which comes as a dote to a campaign being put uii by the company. . " Order of "O" Elects Louis Anderson, (piarterback on tl.e fuotball team for the last two years, was elecred president of the order ot tilt "" official organization of the I'tiversity of Urefcuu athletic emblem weareri. at it meeting held .v.'ntiT (jay. Walter Kelsey, star hurdler on ihe track team, was elected vice president and Hen- Gooding, taek, on the football team, secretary. Boy Okerberg, unanimous choice for all-const basketball center and mi award winner in tennis was chosen, sergeant at arms. uounced Hon McDonald, manager of the theater. Boy Goes to Farm Johnny Tobiu. crippled boy who has been attending school in Eugene dur ing the pant winter, will be taken to the county farm until arrangements can be made for ....mo f- k... i cording to announcement of the coun- ty court today. The Tobiu boy for , uierly sold newspapers in Kugene. j and an effort is being made to give jhim an education in order that he j may be self-supporting. Sport Writers Elect At the final meeting of the year of the Sports' Writers association of the University of Oregon, officers for the ensuing year were elected. They include, Sam Wilderman of Portland, sports writer for The Kugene Guard, president; Hick Kckman of Seattle, vice-president; Wilbur Wester, also ot Seattle, sergeant-at-arms; George Godfrey. Ktigeue, 'treasurer, Kdward Miller. Molalln, publicity manager and Ward Cook, Astoria, secretary. igition. "r "UOKrc- i Road Work toSUrtl Work on the gradiug of the ap proaches to the new Heodricks bridge "ill be under way Monday as the con tractor it now moving equipment there for the work, according to an nouncement today of members of the county court. Hero From Landax A. J. Kroner, uiautier of the Sig and Lumber company of Landax was a visitor in Kugene tmay on M.iue ; with the Cascade national forest of fice, to discuss the contract hit com pany k taking over with the Bur uett Mill and Timber company. Road Gateway Asked An application has been received by the county court from Amanda Iflewett fur n ntuF i eriy southeast of the city from the county road. The court will take up the proposal later. Local Nurses Leave Miss Gfuevieve Kohbins, Miss Hildi Ault and Mis Kern Th'mpsou, nurses employed at the Pacific hos pital have left to take other posi tions. Miss Itobbins plans soon to leave for Los Angeles to accept a jmsiiiou and Miss Anlt is returning to Ohi" tn take an executive position in hpr former training school. Miss Thompson, who has announced ii'M' fDgagement, is returning to Ohio tn berorae the bride of a Cleveland phy sician. Window Broak Mysterious Peep mystery surrounds the small bole fouod in the large pint? glass window of the Hub Clothing si ore, iVpl Willamette street. The local po lice were cnlled to investigate it this morning, but could find nothing miss ing from the store, nor any damage done to, anything but the glass. The hole looks like it might have been made by a small calibre revolver, or perhaps by n smalt rock thrown by the tire of n passing automobile, offi cers say. Golf Team Leaves The g.ilf team from the Kugene Country 'club, which will compete for slate honors thin week-end at Marsh field, left today to enter the tour nament at tunt rity. They were Bert Present t, captain; George MeGi'!. Karl Immel and Hud Sigwnrt. Marsh field, Corvallis, Albany, Salem. Hoo1 Itiver. Oregon City, Knseburg anl Medford will also compete. Olson Brothers File Name The assumed business name of the Olsou Pi-others was filed for record today at the office of the. county clerk. Dr. David Kugene Olson and C. A. Olson are members of the firm. The Olson brothers are promoters of tlie Guaranty Oil company of this city Dr. Olson being president of the Guaranty company. Joint Sorvice Planned Kugene and Corvallis Congrega tional churches will hold a joint ser vice at Hellfoimtain park in Benton county Sunday. ,lune 21, it is an nounced. Members of the two organ isations will make the trip to the park in automobiles, and Dr. J. Har rison of Portland, whl preach the sermon. Former Resident Comlnn W. K. 0'Klly, former resident of Kugene and Florence, who now re sides in Portland is expected to ar rive here tomorrow for a short busi ness visit, according to word received by friends here. Mr. O'Kelly was for merly ticket agent for the Southern Pacific company in Kugiie. Rev. Large to Preach Rev. W. J. Large. Sabbath school missionary from Kugene, will preach morning and afternoon. June J4. at Canary, in the Farmers Cnion hall. A cordial invitation is given to al! to come, and bring a basket dinner. School Voted Down Taxpayers of College Crest turned down the proposal to erect a new school building for that district at a meeting in their club house last nighr. The ballots were Sit against and IU ; for the building. Going to Iowa Dr. Raymond Wheeler, of the Cni-' versity of Oregon psychology depart ment, leaves today for Iowa City, ; Iowa, where he will take up his work as teaching m the psychology de- , part men t of the Cniversity of Iowa f--r the summer h-rnt of school. Fire Run Made Fire department was called out to a supposed blaze at Patterson school last night at 8:30 o'clock. 'Hie fire men found large volumes of smok filling the room from a choked fur nace, but no serious damage. Architect Visits F, Manson White, architect of Portland was n visitor in the city to day. Mr. Manson was the architect for the two new junior high schools here, and came down to look over the completed buildings. Picnic SchariuJfd Young people of Trinity Lutheran church will hold a picnic on the Mc Kentte river next Sunday, it is an nounced. They will meet at th church at 11:4.1 o'clock in the morning and go by auto to the picnic grounds. McDonald Has New Sinn A brilliant flash of lights, falling like a gorgeous rocket, that breaks into the gigantic word. "McDonald," will he seen tonight above the en trance to the McDonald theater. The new nigu, designed especially for this theater arrived yesterday, nnd work of installing it has been completed. It is heralded ns one of the most magnifieient electric signs in the state. It will be visible tonight, an- Portlanriers Enjoy Swim Two young men from Portland en joyed a swim in the millr.ice at two o'clock this morning, it, was reported by friends, who watched tlie young men perform in the cool waters. The visitors were .loe Wheeler and Ted Smart, who are on their way south on nu automobile trip. Three Are Dismissed Krrol Floar, of Coquille, Mrs. G. C. II ouches, of Kugene, nnd Victor Adix, of Greshnm, were dismissed by the Pacific Christian hoppitnl today. Mrs. U. C. (Juigley of Cottage Grove was admitted. Children's Day Observed Next Sunday will be observed it the Unitarian church as Children's Sunday with appropriate music. Itoj ert McKnight will he the soloist on this occasion nnd the pastor, Frank Fay Eddy, will give two brief address es, one to the children and the oth-'r H. J. Engles Expected II. J. Kngles, district ranger of ih Cascade national forest at Keserve. will be a visitor in Eugene tomorrow on forest vuslne.is, It is annuonced al the Cascade office. Licensed to Wed Lawrence Van Keller of Ada and Maude Hickman of Springfield were granted a marriage license at the of fice of tlie county clerk yesterday afternoon. EUGENE'S Greatest Suit Sale Men's Suits A wide range of styles, patterns and fabrics from which to make your selection. Now is the time to buy your new suit, do not put it off. Come in and see these beautiful suits. Brownsville Woolen Mills Store MILL TO MAN CLOTHIERS Eugene, Oregon Leaves for Portland To attend a meeting of alumni it the medical department of the Uni versity cf Oregon, Dr. F. E. Selover of this city left for Portland yesterday. Minister Filed Certificate The ordination certificate of Charles Schoonover as a minister in the 'hirst ian church was filed for record today at the office of the coun ty clerk. Le?ve fee Eastern Oregon "har!i- Cn person and Mrs. Kdgtr Dugan have left for Mora in eastern Oregon where they will visit for a few diys with their sister, Mrs. H. Christiansen. Game Warden Here F. K. Steiltnncher, state deputy game warden, and Ed S. Hawker, for mer warden of this district., are visit ing in Eugene. Returning From Portland Dr. W. E. Moxley. local rinlit, who has been attending the nnnu il meeting of the Oregon State Dental association at Portland is eipected to it-turn here tomorrow. Business Name Filed j The assumed business name of the j Shields-Kuch hardware company of Junction City was filed at the office J of the county Herk today. Discharge is Filed 1 The military service discharge of j William L. Ford was filed for record today at the office of the county clerk. Springfield Teacher Visits .lit Anne Hill, instructor in th Sprincfield high school. vUiled with friends at the university here t'day. ! 0TlC j A Woman Is As Old As Her Complexion! Boncilla blue-grey clasmic will bring youth and freshness to vour comolexion you'll feel younger, look younger, act younger. Your friends, too, will notice the difference, and the greatest delight in all will be the new confidence you will have in your own appearance. MISS LUCIA PLATTVA authority on complexion culture, will demonstrate this wonderful complexion beautifier at bur store tomorrow free samples for every visitor. : A Different Kind ot ) Cold Cream : V heartily rrcomfnrnd ttua pur, www. tohita cold crsam to our cujemuer. It u J 2 wry rflacri dtutiu cream, a spUndiii tif ot cram. and atin food, and kp iha J 5 skin supplied with tba naccwary natural cmU. J In fub 50C i fan 7SC OFFICIAL HRADQUARTEHS FOR BOY SCOUT APPAREL AST KQVIPMEXT FOR LANE COl'XTY Uniforms now carried in stock inmij.n.ii-n'.ji ji 1111111' jwjwmj.I'I. i'AMVLg TROMPT AND CAREFUL ATTENTION TO MAIL AM) PHONE ORDERS PHONE 4 FREE DELIVERIES Saturday Is Children's Day! Girls' Panty Dresses $1.95 Cunnlnjt little jumppr frorVs with panties to match nepplnn out. Nice ly made of novplty checked and jilald Elnghams. Many with hand smncklnK nnd colorful appliques. Ages 2 to 6. rToy! For Summer Happiness! A wonderful hlR toy department In the basement ators with nil sorts of clever toys for healthy happy children. Dressed Mama Dolls 98c Bed Time Story Dolls and Cats $1.00 Made of soft oil cloth, fanry decorated and dressed. Garden Sets 69c Set consists of rake, shovel and hoe. Sand Buckets With Shovel 10c, 20c and 25c Fancy Sprinkling Cans 25c Kiddies' Half Sox 29c pair To keep smnll ' feet healthy and happy for summer. Tlaln colors with fancy colored tops. Fine Lisle Sox 50c pair 3-4 and 7-S lengths. Medium snd derhy rlhbed. Fancy roll tops and all plain colors. Fancy Lisle Sox 40c Half sox of finely mercerlr.ert' llRle. In all sorts of fancy colors and stripes. Some at fine. FILLEX, the rellucotton diaper fill er Baby easily kept dainty, healthy and happy. Ask about this now sanitary diaper. Second floor. Kiddies Romper Suits $1.49 -m One piece romper suits of staunch serviceable glnahams In a variety of fresh pretty patterns. Some with hits of hand smorklng. others with perky little appliques. Arps 2 to So is every day nt the Mc Mnrrnn & Wnshburno store but for Saturday spprinl prep arations have, been made. Ev erything in the store for child ren will bo prominently dis played for easier choosing. And there are, always values. Really splendid values that mean so much to those who pay tho hills. "Whether you buy tomorrow or not you'll be interested in tho displays of children's nppnrel. , Kiddies' E-Z Waist Suits 90c For summer comfort and health. Made nt staunchly woven nainsook, reinforced hals hlndlnx throughout. Heal bono buttons that won't break In the wrlnner nnd won't he torn off In play. Wnnmer knee style. Sold only In sanitary sealed pack axes. Arcs 2 to 13. Second Floor Brighton Crepe Pajamas $1.48 Plain white cropo pajamas for tots 2 to 6. nrighton made which means extra well made. All scientifically alicd and fashioned to provont bind ing. Of sturdy soft textured musllo. Mlzcs 2 tn 6, 9ro Girls' Union Suits 59c Knit unions In sljes 2 to 16. Summer OVS DUllOn OU11S weight, and style 69c Nazareth Knit Waists 50c Knit button suits In sizes 2 tn 13. The Ideal waist suit for children. Well Knee length, no sleeve, drop Beat taped and cniefully in.ido In every do- stylo. Well taped, securely fastened tail. Hlzes 3 to II. buttons. Girls' Khaki Flapper Suits $2.50 Middy hlousft wllh nhort bIppvm, upon, rntlar, dtrkny front with rH Pllk middy how. Full bloompra with plcntrd will at nnd ntny-put non tn: hlonnir hnttnm An Ideal play gnrment for Rlrln to 16 years. 'Mary Moore" Baby Dresses $4.95 and $7.95 "Mary Moore" baby dresses are made entirely by band, with tho same Infinite care you would give them yourself. of finest French voiles, (Vlmltles and nainsooks. Plen tifully hand embroidered. Ages to 6 years. Wool Slip-Over Sweaters $2.98 A specially priced group nt 2 M for Saturday only. A fine assort ment of bright colors In several -pretty styles. Some with collars and tie fronts others plain neck. Novel ty patterns nnd plnln. Entire Stock Children's Dress Coats, 1-4 Less Regular Price THE SATISFACTORY STORE FOR CHILDREN'S APPAREL Sale of Little Miss Muffet Hats For Kiddies $2.95 and $3.95 ('harle Sigmsn, ,1. Ilnrnld Heytleu, I llank of Cottage (irove- N. K, i Lin-.. Kirt National Hsuk of Collage ( f.rovi-- Wortli Hnrv.v. frcwell Fruit finiwer bflnk- L. I Stat. Itsnk of Cobiirg-.I. ,.. Xm-cenbailgll. I New Traffic Officer 1 i iAlakcs First Arrest y. M. C. I PICNIC Plan" for th snmisl V. M. C. V picnic. In hp h!'! June lit. were i-oi-i-rlelKl SI meeting "f I be ph.Iiil lei.rtmenl cotnntillee ,f Ihe . M, C. A. tilt ne'in. AM ntemrr. and offi- rial. if te s'ciaii"n. and their ( fneml. are invie, in attend tlie r( : fair, it i" snnnutieed h? K. K. Il"l i.msn. .hT"l'l direrlne of the V M. C. A. I.at year the .ffsir si llivr.ide park, near t;phen. a s--i tended hy Id" periinns. snd this year! tefl.t '.'Itl are expei-teH. j An all dsv pmgrsin hs t-een ar , ritnfed. Kel'ire. ..f Ibi will he a els'trnund h.-eball gnme. nle l.lli, a men', nirlile r..nte"t, tmtn;ng. ti ra.linf. trap "heeling, sri-liert, rifr .ttn'tns. snd s program fnr the ,h I- dren. A dinner pmsram ef nrieienl n,inlSer. and .p.-elie. ha. alio t.ee., pr-psred, it la snnmin'ed. Oo N. Mcl.ean. In.ttraata. n iHmetts M. Pknne 17. Mil If pfcone S- E. fterens tot piano tuning j llf tlie fll talka given in I. sue enuti tr during the pst year ly members of the l.ane C.MIlity Hanker, seoris tion sn attendance f '.'Ol rec orded, according In I he annual rdncs-li.-n report of the snciatmn that ie announced llsy by - president. This report is prepared to ...limit to Ihe llrcgnn Hute Hank era association l he turned over at the annual meeting of the slate hn.1; at Corvallis next week. Fnrty-fnur talka ere guren before high school audience, with a mial at tendance of Kourteeti grade s, talk, were given, attendance. t:i'-'. Three talka l.efnre mi.cellan .roiins. stlendance, ,"p. The talks ere given in tlifferent com- t,A ..drill .tin. S, rnuiiii . , The following are the .penker. hn look isrt In the ed.i'a'i'.nsl pro gram: Kir-t National bank - c, H I leaver. I. J Temple. I- I- I"'- Cresdv. P. V. Urn II. It A Houglnai. M W Slsrhuck. Ile.t.ert .Merrill I nited Mates Nsimnal hank-W. W Calkins. II II. Il-hhs. t- " M'i el. P. V. I.omhsrd, W. W. Porter. M. t-tl..! T.rlr.e Hank of Commerce R II Collin. Huildinj? Increase I Is Expected Soon iU lh ruining f fir wMllipr, biiiMiim i txtrtr, ft. puk iti r.i;-j id v. ny -. 11 Ah riamUr, ' hi.llinj( in-if''T. Mnnr prr'n hnv; bm wmnrif for rlr lr bftre , turtinu nt-w hoiiif-K flnfl tillirr luill-j Hit. H i cB il. I A nw h::ui;'!l-in- unn trfl .nlri at I'tU T ''lity i.'l avpniif rati , ..v L. H. ISrU K'T. it '"! fVKH. ; fM-mrdinn li tnf TMii( tnkm cmr. FranMin hnnlvuM hy A. A. lOtr.i. f..r V. I,. riinmhT". ( H r-tt rvsfRK wrni riKsnr thomp : A. II. Sinrlair, W Knurtri'iilh v rn'ip rnl. W"ii til fliftiniti'Mi of ug tin firt ii.-tnrit tt t Brrrnh-tl by tho new city Irnffir ofTiirr, liar- ; ill Hurt!, mi n huffir ntivtw. Hinclnir ni tspcnhnjc on lii mot orclf III (lie rnto of .V inilrn nil hour in ihr rity. thf officer rp')rt''l. 'Yiv rnni vihii finliniifil until tonmr- row hy J in lift tiilinf-ri', of Hit? pttlirp ronrt. ; Valley Printing Co. ; Nrw leoratlnn, Kliinlf-y WEDDING AND BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS COMMERCIAL AND SOCIAL PRINTING FOR QUICK SERVICE CALL 470 run i ii ui--- Phone Springfield 2 Htorflflrl A Mnxfy THE WILLAMETTE PRESS THE 6PRINGFIELD NEWS GREER . CALLAHAN Buys Furniture Phone 33 For Informstlon About RAILROAD TRIPS PHONE 140 Electric Oregon PRETTY BABY Knfr your hahy In f h annual pr'-fty bnhy c-onient at Itnmtn Hi 111 in. Knrh ronfMtant wr- ONE I.AIIOK PHOTO Kit EE Winntnit bithy wilt rprrvt on" flozn phntnn, A 1 yr tn 4 yrn Romane Studio Conte-at closes July 1 i and Wllismttts St., Over Wtstsrn Union Economy Says-. "Pay the High Price for Better Drugs" TIip lini'Knin liniilit a ffv wcrks iigo mny bo worth lfris wlifn tlie ''iiitTiri'iicy nrissos. Tliem in tnn ctintnny in piirt'liiiiny; Btnutlard (Iiiii;.h. It in wortli knowing tlint you will find nt this ritoi'i' iiiility iiii'rchnmlise. 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