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av Evening, June 6, 1925 ' ' " -, . ' . rngo Five a-" I ' '".k'n. ilh fa"". " - j member, ba, a.i t n n n n n I n II I n rt r i m i : - " : ! " ! i-fwk,a,,,rW.,lUU UM U IJLfl I I V .1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 I ii I u I . i ; in i i ii 11 1 i i I iiuunnill IU IILMJ II CITY NEWS I- "TfSitate lo use, as severil ' ' . nciiilrntullr got tiici; ""VtoiJe the ''" '" ,re brisl't lo-kins. and wry I r .jMitn Return P"' (l.-lrpalci returniiiK "com "invention of the. State Fcilcrn- j (Voinen's clubs in Marshfield T fP"rt ,,lo"t "uceessful Mrs. Kdwin l- Knapp. pres. ' t Mr"- ' 01,i8 E- Bran nni1 "'L lnf"" n,re 'eprescmativiM IL, Monday Book club, nn affiliated "7,1,1, the ftnte group. Mrs. .. i . Son. president. Mra. Knink Fay rL ind Mrs. Wainc Hovey rep t ' i I-'itpene Fortnichtlv Mr. Ada Miin. head of 1 committee in the Indian welfare 1' iment nf the state association. V....ln,l ihe convention. 11s did f!( jiozrlle Hair also chairman of Bircittee work in the Eroup. Mra wjr U remaining in Marshfield and alaces of interest for a visit. ii Mrs. Hnvey, Mr. Hovey uoinc tbfrt to join Mrs. Hovey in making I tour of the country around Marsh While in Mnrshfield the Ku iMejmes wore honor guests for i dinner party given by Mr. and Mrs. ir F. Osburn. formerly of Eugene. II the Hotel Chandler in Marshfield. Mrs. Bean was elected to the position If (frond vice-president of the state federation at the election of officers. FYilHior Barnes to speak Professor alter Karnes will onon lie d scusion fallowing the dinner rf ll. Unitarian Laymen's League at the lliburn Hotel Sunday evening. His r.nic mil be 'I he Mental Kndow- tial of Western Civilization." Tliis ril be the concluding meeting of the irpmiation for the year during which :'" '"rtine series ( Uiciiious have been hold , ri.u , , Me centri Liem. in... : tern .M-ibzati.-n. The dwussiuii I,.1U1 crs ,y.d he , f , 1(fl.ll(! a i.'ns uiui:tr. Record is i-s Something in ihe way f , rpw., for .peed in 0,:., iual Jrial was nu,!. here jesteidiy. am.nling to sheriff frank K. Taylor. Ii. J. Hand w..s hrouslit over t.. the curlr.ouse 'ro a the empty jail ye-terdav morning at .' a. m. for trial ami at i:M p. m was "drMird in" t ,h,. 8,,e ,,,,. tentiarv at Salem Blurting a to vent sentenee. 'n1A ,,... : . '. 1 ot a JUT. the hearing of the case, the ropiit of the jury, the . mm,, f , crI jind the trip tn Sslem were all mad ' in the course nf a feu- hours. Horseshoe Teams Play Kugene horseshoe tossers will meet the truck Portland team tomorrow at l:.:n on the local grounds at IV. l rankhn bonlevatd. across the mill race, it is announced. An eight m.m team is coming ,own for the event, and these men are rated as the best tossers in Portland, it is 8id. All eight average over flo per cent ringers in their play. This will he Ihe big game for this eity, and stands have been constructed for spectators, it is announced. Admission is free. Meellngs Planneil X. (.'. Jameson, dairy specialist of the extension division of the Oregon Agricultural college, arrived here to day and tomorrow in "company with O. S. Fletcher. Lane county agricul tural agent, will E to I'anary to hold a meeting with dairy breeders nf that area. A meeting will be held at North Fork Monday, according to Mr. r .cicner. nans tor the formation of a cow testing association will be Literature it Asked A supply of publicity literature of t if tugcue chamber of commerce in. cluuicg vop:e f "rh, llearl ( l)rf. I"U Uutuourj" is ssked by the Port land cimuber of comiuei.e for distri- kuim.ii at Porllaud. The Portland chamber writes thai the tourist travel ; 'a increasing and there is a large dm.and for literature of various dis- ; trivia of Oregon. for Ul uew members has .jsed tile half-way mark, it was rcH.tietl at t'.c wetu.g of tue ..rgunuatiou lut uigut PUu were ii.ailv- lor the oliser.al u of .Memorial uny ou June 14, wliic!. will be participated lu by .Neighbui .f Woodcraft ana tue Woodmen. Kolb to fish here '. W. Kolb, if the Ko'b and Dill show, lelcgiaphed V. K. Wallace yes : tfrday for a report on fishing con- tl.t i-.ns here. Mr. Kolb comes 10 , Kugere every year for a fi-h ng 'rip - op iue ai ienzie. wjich lie says m the best fishing stream in the c.un Itry. Mr. Wallace w red back tn it the water was in good condition, and the trip is expected to be arrancd wilhiu a few days. New Scout troop formed - Tue newest boy scout organization. Troop six, was formally installed bt the St. Mary's Kpiscopal rooms la't night, with Herbert ('. Perep. of :ne Fniveisity of ()rc;on. as leader. I.yl T. Kelling was named ass slant. The troop is sponsored by the St. Mary's Kpiscopal cl.urch. Meetings will gc held every Monday night, it w.is voi-td. F. D. Team Winner j The luiuilure. druggists baseball' team wmi iron, ihe liaukers iu a close aud cicitiug baseball game last uigut : by a scuie. of 5 to U. 'lu.s victory puts me F. I. team urxl to top position, i wh.ch is cult held by the &.uutbcrii I liCltlC. McKenzie o.gineer here K. K. Koou, of Portland, coumltmg' cnsii.eer tor the McKcuzie river wa ter project, is in Kugcue working iu pioleu.s c- uueclcd with the plana l-.ti i-t Lew water supply. 'Ihe city com-1 cl will open b'tls on J'Jtxi.the.. ot uiei walcr ootids, ami work on Hie project j is expected to start soon, m.)s V , A. i .dcv .aai, super, uivLdiut ot puoi.c mil-) 1IHS. Ranger Back from Glide S. L. Taylor, forest ranger for the Cascade national forest, returned yes terday from tilide, where he met with other rangers for a discussion of for est work. Many interesting discus sions were held, saya Mr. Taylor, and a feature of the meet was the excel lent food served. Strawberry short cake, farm stjle, particularly appeal ed to the raugels, says Mr. Taylor. OVERSTUFFED FURNITURE CAN BE CLEANED The Charge Will be Right Phone 393 Olive St., Between 8th and 9th RAYMOND TORRE Y Clubs to havg meeting L. J. Alien, a.-si.stuut mate nhxb leader, and Arnold Collier, Lane coun ty club leader, will be at Irving U talk to members of the calf vhiUa uf that district. Several reels of m j tion pictures from the extension div ision of the Oregon Agricultural cul h'Ce have been brunt;!) t to J.nne by Mr. Allen and tlu'Me wdl be dmnlayed Tvt of the reels were taken ut the lA-mlletou H'und-L'p last year. Summer Schedule Given The summer schedule of services for tt. Mar ? Catholic church of Kujccne will go into effect tomorrow. June 7, it was announced today by liev. E. V. Ullara. 'i lie only changea v, ill be iu the morning services, masses being solmenized ut 7 o'clock a m and o'clock a. in. instead of H o'clock and lUiSU o'clock as heretofore. Forest to Be Inspected A. U. Wtiha, as. stant district for- eser, passed through Kuscne today : u route to the Anislaw nut.unal for- ; ei. Ite will be jonud Moudity by It. ! S. Suritcy, torest ttuncrvunir, and , the.) win insnevt the itebo couutry. ' Sump ina meu.iiice work is being done 1 long tad an creek, and this wnt also I he Ivioked after, siya .Mr. Sheliey. Here from Mabo: Mr. and Mrs. H. II. Hitter, resident of the M;i bo I district, were visitors today at the office of K. J. Moore, county superintendent of schools. M Uitter is clerk of t tic school buard in the Mabel district. Teacher Goes E&st Miss Theodora Klwell hna left for lenver, where she ill spend the summer. She was visiting teacher here during the past year, mid has accepted a position iu l'ortlaud for uext year. Forest Officials In City A. ti. Jackson, of the Mount Hood national forest, mid Y. II. llarrimau, nf the Iieschntes national forest, stopped iu Kugeue today eu route to their hones after attending Ihe for est rangers' meeting at Glide. Outlines of the program to be he.d at he Oregon Agricultural college ou 1-ane county day. Wednesday. June 17. have been received at the oifice of O. S. rietcher, county agru;itti;r,'i agent. A large number of f.ti mei"; from Lane are rpected to attend the meetings and the party will nuvt at the mam agricultural building ou tin . A. i rnmpua at 11 :4a n. m, June 17. Mr. Fletcher Mate. The following is tin progra n: U rticultiireVegetables am. k'ii'.i rf recent developments. Fruit deel opment. Farm crops -- F.leven years of n(n fit esperiinental work. Permanent' iwsture experiments. Cereal lrrr; and variety tests. Oraimige Soils department tests Pemonsirntion of drainage of w hit soil and tdiowing northli-is land u-nde profitable by proper methods. Hairy Pivplay of dairy henln and demonstration. Uenersl livestock I Vinoust rat iou and display of beef cattle, sheet , h g, and horses. Poultrj Feed testing. Iemonstra tiotts and experiments with new poul try feeds. I se of yeast as a poultry food. Veterinary Control of infections. Demonstrations. y. i c. j. picnic Santa Clara Visited Kelly C. Hranstetter, secretary of the Lane county fair board, made a trip to Santa Clara lust night on bus iness connected with the county fair. Santa Clara is making extensive plans for exhibits at 4 he fair, he says. Gariinor to golf Tod (.lanlner, professional at ths Kugcne Country club, left today for .Marshfield, where he and several otli tr crack golfers of the state will par ticipate in the opening match on the new Marshfield country club df ' c urse. Gardner received a spec.il I invitation to take part in the opening of the new links. Returning frpm Salem Mrs. H. llcndershott of this city la expected to return here tomorrow after a visit of almut six weeks at the home of her daughter, Mrs. L. It. Oilbertson of Salem. Jordan leaves for south Lieutenant Clyde K. Jordan, of I'lensiint Hill has left for San Fran cisco, where he will attend the Pre sidio officers reserve corps summer camp. Optical company moves Dr. J. O. Watts and Dr. Cediic Wallace, of the Watts Wallace Op tical company are moving their fir n tn the Matlock building. No. 14 Kighh avenue west, it is announced. The ciincern has occupied (inartcrs in the Hoffman jewelry store f r many years. Marrtago Licenses Issued Andrew Fish and Dorothy tiurley. both of Kugene; and Donald Barnes and Margaret Mactiregor, nlso of FAi geue, were granted marriage licenses yesterday by County Clerk llrjsoo. Plans for the annual Y. M. C. V picnic, to be held June 111, were com pleted at a meeting of the physical department committee of the Y. M. C. A. this noon. Ail mongers and offi cials of the ns? ciation, and their friends are Invited to attend the af fair, it is annouueed by F-. K. Hoi deman. physical director of the Y. M. C. A. Last year the affair at Iliverside park, near (iohen, was at tended by 1H5 persons, and this year at least '200 are expected. An all day program has been ar ranged. Feature Mf this, will be a playground baseball game, volleyball, a men's marble contest, swimming, fly casting, imp shootiuVi. archery, rlfl" shoi'ting, and a program for the chil dren. A dinner prograai of musinil numbers and speeches Ims also beea prnpnred, it is announced. See Big M. & W. Dollar Day Ad on Page 3 This Section CTJillr UV '."wU Jil Mil 1 k J''' Storo Open Monday, 9 AM. Free dtiverlea on sale items Golna To Portland Mr. and Mrs. Chester Archer and' children of Springfield are leaving tn-J day for Portland by inn tor. Mr. Ar- cher is going on a business trip, and later they will motor up the Columbia, highway, then to Astoria, and Senside. I planning to return home Monday evening. I Many Join W. 0. W, The Woodmen of the World drive Returns from Portland Dr. M. C. Harris, local dentist, has returned after attending the annual meeting of the Oregon State Dental association held thia week at Portland, TTxrlr Love's Treasured UcWCliy Offering to the Graduate Nothing can ever take the place of Jewelry as the most adored of all graduation gifts. And rightly so, for Jewelry is the gift intimate, the gift exquisite, the gift that lasts. There is a wonderous charm about the gifts on display here, yet some of them can be bought for as little as a dollar or two! No matter what amount you can afford to spend you are sure of getting utmost value in any jewelry gift you purchase at Luckey's Jewelry Store W. W. BR1ST0W Klamath Falls Folk Visit ; Mr. anil Mrs. .1. K. ltohrrtxnn, ' "f Kl.iumlli Knits, are In Kimono viail ins ut tile liu:::e of V. H. Jdiliorlsiin, tor u frw days. I Truck Driver Cited I C. L. Sutherland was ritrd tn ap pear in justice (.mm here Tuesday on ii rlinrne of exreedinjc the speed law I Turubtill, county traffic offh-cr. Father Dloi Walter Lewis Thurndyke, af I'nlat kn, Florida, father of Frank Thorn dyke, of 111 city, died today, accord ing to word received ty .Mr. Thuiu dyke. Hospital makes repoit Mis. Ilrusilla U'Dav. of K.ugrn", was admitted t" the Pacific Christian huspital today lor treatment, .ind .Mrs. II. A, Scott and hnhy were mi: sed. From California Mis. I.. I.. Perkins of Oakland, l'al 'I,., llvj,l in l.'nffpiie mntiv vears na, is a visitor at the I ie of Mr. and. Mrs. Edmund Wells on Cross ave-I nue. j Cherry family leaves - j Harry I). Cheiry and family, j Kugcne are lenving today by sillonio-, Me for Ht. 1'aul. Minn. They i:lj take six or seven wtrKs for the trip., New Market Open To Dealers Today Lane county produce raisers lonk advantage of the opening of the now aildilion lo the Tn duccr I'uh ic mar ket today and practically till uf tlr! -It) stalls in the new structure just completed were taken th:s tnoriltiu. i Mr stalls in the old market hulldiiu iipjMirng were alo taken and the t tal undoubtedly repri-Henis the large! single dav's liusiuets In the hulnry of the local market in the total num ber of denier whu reserved pa',, according to W. A. Ay re a, market master. "The pnpulari;..' of the new iunrk-l and the fact that prncn-inllj all stalls were taken in the new huitdiug ;i well as th ld one tod rates the need fur the additional marketj space pr i vided," the market master said, Breeders to Talk Plans for Future To discuss the future plan of fie Inne t'ounty 1'urehred Livestock Itreeders nsHociatinn a meeting of th" hoard of directors of the orgauiiatii-ii is scheduled for this nftrrnuon i t th- iffice of (. S. KIpIcIht. I.ane outity agricultural agent, (iscar Dunhip president and K. A. Mct'ornack, s ri'lary, of the nssociation. Tin n o ciation which represents hreeilrin of all strains of pnrehred stuck In tli county has heen snmewhat doinunit fur the ffet two yenrs aid Ir in planned to take step to flg;iri hive the organisation take nn ieMe part in livestock affairs of l.nne, it is nn nounced. Lodges Will Have I Sunday Memorial, MV-nhers of the Kugene camp o' the Modern Woodmen of America and the Itoyal .ighhrs will pay r speeta to the nteintiers of th. two orders ho have passed away during ihe'pat yrnr at a special memorial Mrvire to be held here tomorrow. Th.- following is the program an nounced: Memorial arvice at hull 2 p m. leet(ration of graTes of dfieasM inemhers in local cemeteries In a'ter noon. Manorial errics in rrenng nt Baptist church. Iter. fharl K I'uii hum will deliver memorial addrFs. ,ft)gf members will meet at lnl! a 7:4" p. m, and marrh to rhurrh tn a hKly. A delegation of the Modern V.o.l men will go to Mr-ota thia cluing to attend an initiation ceremony for the M areola ramp at which time 1 randrdatei will enter the order. X-xf Monday fTening there will be uni ness meeting of the Kugene itii.ip and an initiation. BACCALAUREATE PLANNED HI'ltlVJKIKI.l". .fune fi, - iSoe-tial)-- Th barrflinreme wm n for the graduating class of the Spring- I field high -hoo will be preirhed to- morrow night at H oVIwk in the j Methodist chufh by Iter, V, KJ Moore. Methodiat paMor. I(ev, Karl I N. ( hildera. pastor f 'he Hpringfield t h r.Mf ian churrh, il pron-oime ihe ilv'M'aitt and benediction. Munr will he furnished by trgh x-hool indents. . Th aervi'f wdl be n unin -ne. rordinf to Heut.en W. .Mmi'h, sb-d AUCTION SALE ' At llio TJositloncf! 1367 Jefferson St. Eugpw, Ort'K'in Wednesday, June 10, 1925 Startiiif? nt 1 P. M. We nro moving rnst nml will pell nil our furniture by Public Auction nt our n'siili'iKC K!ti7 Jcf fcrs'in St., mi tlio nbiivo (Into. Six Rooms in All inflinliiiK J"f'-' Ahii" MnlKiK'tny fuinituri', I I Ivory Hi'il Itoom Suite, Wilton Vtirnteil Hur, Siinilion." hciU, ftc, ete. TnsH'ction invited nny. til no previous to liour of snle. A. J. FLEMING, Owner J. K. GREER, Auctioned Thone orders filled. Thone i Shop in the morning if possible Outstanding Dollar Day Features from the Men's and Boys' Store Black Fibre Hand Bags Tl $1.00 ea. JUST ill) TO SKIJi MONDAY AT Slronsly mait'o of henvy blatk fibre all lined. Sub. miintlal handlra. IS inch au. worth Jt !'". One to a Cuetomer. No Phone or Mall Ordere 12 Brown Fibre Suitcases Monday TO T11K FIKST 12 (TXTOMKHS li inch sie ltenvv fibre wnotl frnino. Ono to custonifr. No itlitmo or mail orders. .00 ea. Men's Blue Cheviot Work Shirts 2 for $1.00 n'.ii ....i ... ,ti.. .I,,-.. I In. i Ihn rllbt Wl'lullt fur nunmior wonr. All fil7.i- to ntnrt this wiln but II m It il (inutility. Boys K. & E. Blouses $1.00 IIIe Huaiirlinrnt nf nf.tt Snvo 2.ic on rni-h Miiuho. Ounmntoeil fimt tnlor ninlirliils. striped iintti-rnii nml plnln colors. Moniliiy. All bIjoh. Boys' Regular 65c Blouses 3 for $1.00 flood norvlroahln nmtoriala In plnln colors anil nomo fumy patterns. Monday only, whllo thoy laat, 3 bliiusca tl.OU- Men Supply Your Needs in Summer Under wear and Hosiery at these Loiv Prices Mondny Men's Knit Union Suits $1.00 Summer weight unions, white only. Lone; or tdiort sleeves ntitl no but ton slvle. $1..'!.") iiikI $l.')t values, $1 rneh tir .'i for $2.H.'.. Men's Athletic Unions $1.00 Flno rhnckoil nalnaimk and fancy plaid materials. Cut full and roomy. Klnstlc Knit back. .Monday f 1 00 each. 3 for 2 85 Men's Holeproof Sox 3 Pairs $1.00 ItPKUlar 4"m pair, finely mercerized lisle In IIkIH and medium wclclit. (iiinmetnl, black, cordiiviin and nnvy. Miller Sox, 4 Pair $1.00 II Men's Silk Hosa, 2 Pair S1.0D Rfgular :ifie pair, kooiI quality IIbIo box. I ttne lot pure thread' silk hose In lilac'.t iind Itlack. brown and ttrey. 4 pair $ 1 .00 or 12 brown only. All sIkim to Hturt salu .M.u'.day. pair J 2.75. II Worth tl.iiit pair. fr'Muh&uraz Sim; vrmn BIG DANCE At Veneta Every Saturday Night Under new iminaKeinint. Hob llolntcn's Orchestra Kverylmdy Welennie. aTOCXS AND BONDS Ae solicit Imiulrlis to bu) ir sell any niiirkc'ablo Hated, local or unlisted, sei urllles. AcilVfi innrket for liuriint. Htnr, Kllnt. and Itlcketihacki r Motor issues; I'lihllc t'tllltles, l'rmnit attention lven all or ders. Cash paid for piinlins ; no delay. Uuotntlona fur nlshed. HOOO BROTHERS Chamber of ( omnierco ItldK I'nrtliinil, tire. Hallos Catarrh Medicine :!!"t" tld your yitcm of Caurh ot Deal. Titu ctuied bv Catarrh. ?. J. CllENEV & COToUdo, Ohla PANTS Cot aril mads specially for you any atylo or itrada tn our lorn shop Guaranteed to fit LI8TON MfO. CO. 71 Oliwt Elka Bidg. A Dissolution Partnership SALE Thurs. . Fri. . Sat. 11th - 12th - 13th Vvr-rv Artirlo M ............. Hetlueetl GREER-CALLAHAN CO 8.')8 Pearl St. JU I IE) U3JJ 0 New Shipment of Floor Coverings You can replace that old faded rug or piece of linoleum this spring at little cost. Get our prices on floor covering. We can save you money. WE BUY AND SELL FOR CASH AND SELL FOR LESS Siefirtl Priees on Othl Pieees of Furniture Johnson Furniture Co. 625 Willamette Phone 1188 I