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Monday Evening, June g Pfige Ten THE EUGENE GUAED a SOCIETY AND CLUBS Bjr MARIAN LOWRY Tun nrraona tire In the Pacific Christian hospital with injuries re ceived from a mm cruicd by jea lousy, on the Pacific hiahwaj near bpriiiKficld Saturday nixlit. Marry lirink of Springfield win itablied in the neck and Ins jugular vein punctured, while hia rninpuni'in, Mrs. Hoie llurd, win cut about the head and buck by the knife wielded by John Sollnpnk, aliened, hy offi ceil, t" have been a rejected untor of .lr. llurd. Ilr hunliuiid coininitted hiiiclde here about n year ago. Tim three were inutoriuK from Kiiringfirld to Kngene, with Mr. lirink at the wheel. Sollopack, It was related, suddenly, leoiifd forward anJ h''iiu to carve the collide in the front scat. The auto ran on mo rnnu mi" u .lii. h nnd the Injured neraous, who r iled out of the car, were picked up and brnught to Kugenc by Virgil ncr, i:ib Signor and Jtuaaell Stewart, plotting motorlBtf. Search is mill being made for Sollopark, who escaped after the (tabbing. Moth victim will recover, it is hinted at the hospital. Mrs. Cbarlea K. Klliott entertained at an informal tea at her home Fri day afternoon, complimenting Mia Janet (lilkiaon, who recently return ed from a trip to Scotland, and Mr. V. F. U. Tliacher, wbo ia to leave ncit week for several months' travel abroad. About a dozen or more frienda were bidden to tbe affair. Mr. Klliott waa nasinted by her daughter, Mrs. Eric YV. Allen. The Seventh division of the Meth. Mr. and Mra. (Jary Kilborn t'f ! dint Kpiacoiinl church la to be enter- rortland were Sunday .gucat at the Whitney ia of .New York. The wedding will be an event of late June. From linker comes the announce ment of the marriage of Miaa (ira.:e Anderaon and ll.irry C. Kl!i. -Mr. KIlis is a graduate of tbe L'niversity of Oregon with the class of lit-'.'! and in a member of the university chapter i.f Phi Kai'pi P-i fraternity. They will make their home in Baker where Mr. KIlis in filed with b:s father in the coal ami tranafer business At the Theaters McDO.VAI-D Thomas Mel ghan in "Old Home Week." IJKII.IG I). V. Griffith's "Isn't Life Wonderful?" HEX Capt. Kleinschmidt's ventures in the Far North" I "Adv. Bcnham Revival Campaign Ends The Hrnham rnvlvul rmnpntBH wliicL 1ms beeii tinder wny iimior n b.g tfnt nt .Sixteenth nvenue arm v. n lmnelte street for boiiic limit '"'-' to a close lout jiiKt a far iib the Hpu liQtn party in conc-crncd, hut will im iiicrilitply be contiiim-cl hy Misn Miir.v Ayers of AiMntlii., n viuiKPlit an-1 Mm. iRnnberBer us noloint, with thoir Utht meeting tonight the teut linviiij hern secured for tlieir B.'riei of meet ings which, it in nl(l, will lat dome two or more weeks. Misi Ayera in Hjid to be a noted Aimtntlini. evnu gelifit. Mr. Ilenbam took occasion to tprak very kind y of tho lily's two daily pa pern that bave Riven fpnee for .tem relative to the incelinga. Two splendid iiiid.pnccs 'attended tbe nfternooii and evening services and it was learned that a movement was on foot anumg the many friends tjf Mr. nnd Mrs, Menham to ciiugro gate at the depot nt midnight ns they take train nnd witdi them godHpeed. Mr. Ted Kennedy, the third member , of the party, will remain in the city n few days, the gnent of friends he- fore proceeding to Kverett nnd Scut tie and thence to ls Ang'les. i home of J'r. and Mrn. K. V. Comings 9 Mini Julia IturgesH left t lie pant week-end for vnriuiis places in tie middle weat and font where she plain lo spend the summer months vimtmrf relatives ond freinJn. Miss Charlotte Jianfield bns i nounrerf tbe date of her mnrrisge to William II. Johns of South iVrcuputf, Ontario, CanadH, for the nftei noun of June 11 in the chapel of St. Ste phen's pro-cathedral, Portland. Mi-n Itaiifield was a member of the faculty of (lie iiniveraity (Irijiiiutic dertment for several yearn. She will be tln gueat of honor fr several affairs to he given the coming two weeks pre ceding her wedding. The engagement of Mim (Iwladva Muriel Kepiiey and Frank V. Whit ney war annoiinred the past week tit (lie Alpha t 'III I mega hoiiKC on the fa ni pus. Mitt Kecney is a gradunte of tiio l'niversity of Oregon with the v anH nf 11121, and h known to many here through her vocal work. Mr. tained at the home of Mra. (.'harh'H Starr, ttlO l'earl atreet. Tuendiiy aft ernoon, The Iowa Women's society is to meet at the iK-me of Mrs. Irene Thorpe. Alder atreet, Wednesday afternoon, with Mrs. TUiott and Mrs. It.'auton assisting. St. Mary's guild of the Episcopal church held its final .meeting June .'I.! and will nt continue its sessions un-j til September. ! A pleasant surprise party was held1 at (he home of Mrs. Hoy Woodruff. Tuesday in bon-T of her birthday. The; evening was spent playing cards aftri which a luncheon was served. Those t enjoying the affair were: .Mrs. Kl.-' worth (.Yorker, Mrs. Flora Mardon-! aid, Mrs. II. Smeed. Mra. F. (J. Jen ! ninga, Miaa Ivlnu Swartz, Mrs.L. W. j l'ittmnn. Miss Fannie Hons, Mia T. i Modes, Mr. and Mra, J. F. (Jerot, Mr. and Mrs. A, II. Tyson. Alfred Tyson, Mrs. (i. M. deMi-oekert, Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Woodruff and Miss Margery Woodruff. JN WHAT is said to be Thomas Meighan's best work, the popular star opens at tbe M loniId theater tonight, stars in lieorge Ade. The same cast which made "Hack Home nnd Itroke" fa mous is lined in "Old llmne Week." At the Hex are the first pictures of the land where J(oald Amundsen is thought to he lout, Captain Klein Hchmidf's production comes to Kugene direct from the east, and ia one of the most timely ever produced. Tbe name of the film is "Adventures in the Far North." At the Meilig is D. W. Griffith's "Isn't Life Wonderful," romance of potatoes and cabbages, depicting j the life of a family of I'olish refugees; in post-war Germany. It is an ex tremely human picture, and very well done. Children Present Programs Sunday I'nder the direction of the various .Sunday school departments of the Methodint church a program was pre sented at the Sunday forenoon ser vices yesterday and the children took part in a number of song and rc-ita- The production in which he j ti"n offerings that were highly pleas (lld i"ine Week" written hy ins to the large congregation present and indicated the tune ami etiorc pin forth hy those in charge of the classes during the past year. Hr. C. K. Hunt, superintendent of the Sunday schools, : give a sh'.rt talk on the need of co- j nperntion of parents with the Sun day school workers. The speaker J pointed out that K per cent uf the membership of the Methodist church was recruited from Sunday schools, j Phone S. K. Stevens for piano tuning. New Insurance of Oregon Explained Kxtension of the protection provid ed by the state industrial accident commission for peace officers of the state Includes all hut nine counties snd a few cities now, according to Itillsrd A. Klkins, chnirmsn of the commission, who was a week-end vli. tor here. Springfield is the only city In Lane county to reject the plan ns j provided under the new state law, Mr. j KlkinB states. Only full salaried peace j officers are included in tbe provis-1 ions of the insurance, act, the com-' missioner explains. j NOTICE Moved to 18 8th Avenue West. If lfHANK J. HKUOEIt, Kealtor Geo. N. Mcl-esn. Insurnnce, Willamette SL Pbone 617. 861) ! ill By Express Today LACE DRESSES Prices From $12.75 To $25.00 Those are dresses far beyond the usual reach of $12.75. Dresses that will appeal to women who are dis criminating and who seek individuality at mod erate cost. WOMEN'S SILK HOSE , All colors, best in town $1.00 (1 Last day Program Held at Leaburg DKKUHOHX, .lunc 8 (Special) Program at Inst day exercises in Lea burg school auditorium. "Dialogue Welcome lo our i Friends" 8 little first graders piano solo Noomi I.nnsberry ; Dialogue. "A Joker .Inked" Hoys Violin solo Carrol I,ansbcrry , Heading llnnls Vnrnnl Chewing gum song ..High school girls Necktie drill S grade school boys Piano duet Hiiby Moore, Junnltn C'urrie, Nonsense school, dialogue High school boys' Violin solo Ilinmio West Parasol drill and rainy days Hoys mid little girls Dialogue, "Narrow Kscepe" Itoys and girls Kecilntlnn : Clen Carter Piano solo nna Aya "til sol Hicks and his Iteaiivillc choir High school boys Monologue, "Sir and me" Miss Dennis, high school teacher Chinese song "I.ulluby." i iiliinitn Currlo Klirhantrd Harden, Utile folks dressed in pretty colored costumes. ' Reserve Officers Complete Course v After n most siiecesNful year the meeting of the Lane county chapter of the Ut'wtrvp Office ra Asocial ion of tbe l ulled States have been discon tinued for the slimmer inonlhN and till net mectiiiic Will he belli M"tl day, t Jrtulier ncemdinn to an nouncement nf Carlton I-',. Spntcer, secretary. The mcctint: will he held nn the er n nil .M'tndity of each month (Wring the i-nmihK year, ia the nil nounccnient. 1 luring the pant year 'he rhapter members completed the enr-let-pondeiire course " ti-Rnnlxntioti of the Army" with Captain Frank 1,. Culin Jr. of tbe regular army aa lechtver. Thin course proved na profitable that tbe inemhera utiaiilininisly voted to open up the work next fall with 'Adminintrntion, I HacitiMnp nnd Cour trnifn.H The couie becina with "1'rnhlrmK of admltiiatrntion which will immediately confront the citizen officer in case of great national enieiRency," ii Precision THIS la ft rr'"''l" ago, rail Ing for the best In every man. So" clearly and vein may go far Have its correct your defocta of eyesight. Seek a consultation now. Dr. Roijdl Qick OSTOMTl.T - OSTIOIAN Next Door to First National Bank (78 Wlllamatta St. Eugene "Procrastination la tho thief of vlaion and opportunity." 1! Days Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday Remember "Back Home and Broke wasn't it fine well this is even better! McDonald NEW EVENTS They hnd the to erect him was a band of crooks and "slickers," and tho tune they played waa "I Lovo You, Dough" but when Tom takes tho bnton! Ouil Oui! There's a "Hot Time in tho Old Town Tonight." handout . l??". but it ,NrM - W: Prirps' Evenings 50c Matinees 30c Children 10c A George Ade Story A Paramount Feature. THOMA9Y1E GHAN OLD HOME WK .WITH LI LA LEE The McDonald Theatre in presenting "Old Home Week" hag the honor of being the first theatre in the northwest to show it weeks before Portland. PR0L0GUE-"Down Home" An Introductory Musical Treat SPECIAL STAGE SETTING NIGHTLY AT 7:20 AND 9:30 the first nprtenrnnco together of Johanna James Ellis and Hugh Winder IN SOI. OS AND IH'KT nnd Introducing "SKEEZIX" SOUTHERLAND (7-Ycitr old song bird) i WW Standard Brands Prepared Drugs at Cut Rate Prices WOMEN'S RST ROOMS in a em AX SLLV DEPARTMEKT STORE WELL STOCKED SIEN'T On With Additional Items For JUNE WHITE SALE! JUST STARTED LOOK FOR THE SALE CARDS WHICH DISCLOSE REDUCED PRICES. WATCH OUR DISPLAY WINDOWS AS THEY TOO HAVE BARGAINS. Out of town customers who find it not convenient to shop in person may shop by mail. Prompt service assured. Many of the lots are limited in quantity, therefore we suggest early shopping. , DOMESTICS ! LIKE BUYING GOVERNMENT BONDS THE JUNE "WHITE SALE NOTE TRICES. 9-4 Sheeting Yard 58c "Pepperell," onp of America's standard' brands'. Bleached. ' 40c and 45c Nainsook, Yard 34c 10 yards for $3.25. While, flesh, yellow, blue. Mostly white tnis lot. soft finish. 63 inch Indian Head, Yard 49c - Genuine Indian Head, Look for trademark on seivage. trieacncti. Bleached Muslin, Yard 18c A good bleached muslin, no dressing, 36 inches wide. Spe cial lot. $2.75 Pattern Table Cloth, June Sale $1.98 An Ideal cloth, mercerlzjd nnd very nicely finished. You might find a very slight Imperfection in some. Con venient size. One lot. Table Damask Only, Yard 49c Just 200 yards of this bleached and mercerized 68 inch damask. Nothing less than 69c value. Save your expensive linens for state occasions and' uso this Part Linen Toweling, Yard 18c Bleached crash, part Tnen toweling with colored stripe border. Japanese Toweling, Yard 15c 10 yards for $1.29. In those good blue and white combinations. Many pre fer this (12 inch width) for drapes. Special lot. 72x90 Inch Sheets $1.39 Good weight . bleached seamless sheots. Special lot. 40c Pillow Cases, Each 29c Of good' quality pillow cas. lng, perfectly bleached, size 42x36 Inches. Special lot. 72 Inch -Table . Damask, Yard $1.39 Splendid quality mercer ized damask in chrysanthe mum, tulip or rose pattern. One lot. 27c Unbleached Muslin, Yard 22c Special quality 36 Inch muslin. A vory fine qual ity for art work, aprons, dresses, etc. As Usual Eugene's Largest Piece Goods Section Plays the Leading Role Many piece goods buyers will welcome "June White Sale" for It carries a message of special saving. Selected at random are a number of seasonable weaves awaiting the lucky purchasers so as to be fashioned' into various summer things to wear. For Instance Imported French Flannel rh -i rr ' A Very Special $2.25 Value at, Yd. vjl.Dy Worthy of heralding this far and wide as these fine soft wool flannels are so fashionable. Needless to state they come in the season's big selling 'shades, such as powder blue, Amer ican beauty, turquoise, Peruvian, whirlpool, also radiant orange. 25c to 35c Ginghams, Yard 19c 27 and 32 inch ginghams In pretty checks, plaids and stripes. Special lot. 75c-85c Silk Mixed Lingerie Materials, Yard 49c High-grade lingerie fabrics for those with more exclu sive taste. Just what is being worn with light airy 'sum mery apparel. Special lot. Pretty colorings. White Twill Fabrics, Yard 26a 3 Yards for 75c Special lot of these yard wide fabrics. Regularly 30c to 35c 60c and 75c Silk Stripe Shirtings 53c Shlmmery. colorful silk stripes woven Into soft white ground madras. 32 inches wide. Printed Voiles Lower At, Yard 15c Choice of ten patterns In tho group. Yard wide. Bet ter still "June White Salo" offers 6 yards for 8Sc. Genuine Devonshire Cloth, Yard 29c Termed shorts, but good usnable lengths for you. Fast color. 32 inches wide. One lot. 35c-40c Lingerie Material, Yard 27c Selected from regular stock a special lot In dainty checks, stripes, etc., also figured crepes. Yard Wide Percale Special, Yard 18c Fresh, crisp percales in pretty light and grey col ors. Fully 800 yards to pick from. New Challis Les3 At, Yard 19c 36 Inches wide, desirable quality, soft finish. Without exaggeration pretty large or small patterns. EXTRA SPECIAL! $1.75 Boncilla Beauty Box Preparation $1.00 The Cut-Hatn Drug department, too, helps to mako this "June White Sale" a success. Comparison of prices reveal the fact that this Is sn exceptional sppclnl. Among the discriminating fair sex "noncllla" en Joys a widespread recognition. We nre exclusive sellers for this special Boncilla Box Consists of the following Full Size Powder 75o Full Size Beauty Box 50c 3 Small Jars Face 1 Cream 1 Vanishing 1 Cold Cream 1 Cleansing J TOTAL VALUE $1.75 FOR $1.00 Samples of Boncilla preparations with each purchase. Worth 60o Free! Sturdy Dress Linens Shaded Too, Yard 79c The very thought of these imported Irish linens gives visions of sturdy dresses for both women snd misses as well as togs for the kiddles because they withstand the hard wear they are subjected to. Non crushable, commercially fast color, 36 Inches wide. 26 Pjede Set Silverware $12.98 With Cabinet Complete Beautiful Stratford plate silverware with a antee backing It, for 20 years fully guaranteed. During June While Sale this price prevails. Buy for personal uso or perhaps some Intimate friends who are about to enter the state of mat rimony. As a wedding gift silverware really h no equal. Leaves a lasting and favorable Imp" slon of the giver. MARCEL AND CURL, 75c. 4"ll Washington Pi. Phone 1I45-J. If Zdl.A HKKiF.U. INSCRF, WITH flE.VRf TIIOMP Pr. Aahion wt Olroprictle r.J Fifctro-theranT. OppOBilt Heilif thf iter, rbone SMI. ti Try Eufn Spfciil lor a good cljir Special communication of Eugene Lodoe No. 11. A. F. A. A. M.. Tuesday, June 9, I92S. Work In M. M. Dtgree. Refreshments. W. M. Js ! Dissolution Partnership SALE Thurs. 11th - Fri. 12th - Sat. 13th KTDfiKS AND BONDS We solicit inquiries to J or sell any marketable to- local or unlisted Active mnmvi- -- vintor Flint, and Rlckenbarker M"'" issues; Public Ltimi"- . Hr rh raid for es: no msned (iff pure!! delay. Quotations : .ATucni HOOD B"1" - Chamber of Commerce . Portland. Ore PUBLIC DANCE Even,- Article Kctluced GREER-CALLAHAN CO S.'iS Pearl St. For Information About RAILROAD TRIPS PHONE 140 DREAMLAny HALL Every Wednesday Saturday NiSnt Oregon Electric r