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Page Two THE EUCEiN'E QUAKD Tuesday Evecjng, JnQ( E II ed Cron es eiam.Den. I K. Pal met, t -riuer t'uivprnitjr of Oregon tu dent, alo. a field worker in fivcsav iDg and first aid work, arrived yes tcxlay mid made iirdiiiiliiarj' plum, for the testP. Mr. I'iilim'r gave .JpinonitratiotjB of the firtt nid work lining taught by the Hed I'rons. at the luc-al office of Ihi! J.mi comity clmpier, thii uioru ih(,'. 'I'lie In-' men re trnvpliug witli ( 'oniMi' dore W. K. J,onnfelIow, ok HjKtutit 'Kiliorinl director, Americnn H'il (7n.n lifp miving H'Tvu-e, whose afldresM w;ik liroadcunt lij radio f mm i ath;iiK(JV of I'orlland J.-iKt nijiril. I to ?200 to b dirided into three priies of $UX, aud $.13. Miss Mildred Hayden, of Kugene, nnd a neoior iu the Knlverait of (regoD, won the Keeond prize of $fi Mrs. Sarah Meyer Dies at Deerhorn HrnrXGI-'IELI), June 0. (Rne rial) Mrs. Sarah jane Meyer, 70 years old, died early thiH morning at her hoinjj in Deerhorn. 1'uneral Lom nd Il.irrett's riejmrfinon: store, .Ninth iivenue pant, wa o.d tod-iy to ). Mutt ,1'MUKoii, lirinri owner of the White li'iite rhuiiins Hnre at C'olfnx, Vanb. Kollowiuji it Mile, iu which lifoise K. Love nud Robert 1. Biirrett, uhosc block intereKiK in the Love and Itir rett corporation ere purclumed lv Mr. JoIiumju, he expf-cis ) uwiime j lull c-li.-irge of i he Mure, and conduct; u btiMineMt similar to (lie line in woii-.i j lie eiic;ii:ed iu Colfax. Mr. JohuHon, who is a member of the Ki.vi.uiH club mid Odd r'Hl. w. i Jodye, was in luumesjt for liJ .unrn m j ( uJtax. He linn hp'.-n I heveml month looking for a new locution up jnd ; down the io:tt, nnd d-i-nicd .'.upTM' : ' Ottered the b-'wt .pi rtUMitien an ui'il' tin the be-i iMhicaii'.ijiii rt .--jMiret-H lor hth dnighter, ov in liitr.li h'muhI, huu foii, in elenn'ijimy ol-. J .nv a fi ll i present making liieir home in the MiinJcy aiHfliucni, hut exji'-ct either to pun Iuim- r build tf n'Miin i' at an eany date. Lot i! and I.jiin-M's htnie wan opened May ,'II, J'.CM, im a K''i'".l nn'rchaniliw' Hlore by t.fMrtfK Love. wUn hid pr'vioiiKly coiidllcled H Mil plus jinny goodn More m Willamette Mroct siloe I'ecemlier, I'.CO, and by llohert S. Ibirrett, who wan wito Ax 01t nHt riyM mn other lineH repnrtej Lane Court Cases For Week are set; Caned on the rimilt court docket I for the coming week were Bet today by Judge (J. K. Skipworlh. j The following in the docket an- j nouiiced today. ! Stale veriom (Joode, We In, Snyder; and WencJie. I 1'owell vermn Anilernn. ! Hr-'wn verfum I'etereon. Andernon verstm Mr'Dougal. Mielielhroek vermis Southern I'n r if if company. Ta.i lor vermis Hill. , Spray verhin Hedford. in the. Murray Warner contest at the rvicea will no ne m at tne borne ro- univcraity. it wnn announeed today. , mpnt wjU )e ju fhe jIomt Vern0D Ifnrold A. Kirk, ispeeial ftudent in (.p,plerrt Arrangementa for the the school of journalism, and of Ore-j funeral are in charge of the W. F. gon Citv, won the firft prize of H"0. 1 Walker chapel. Mrs. Meyer, a pioneer . (- . n.-Ji.-.i i cepident, in mrvived by four sons: N. Aflifiruslin I. Cnrmltls. pre-medical : if. ,;- i ' ...ii.,i ,-n ih. third Myr nf l.ovina, nl., L. K. Mey er of Springfield, C N. Meyer o Meyer of I leer student from Portland, won the third prize or , : . j H(sport. and H I ne general buoj- i i"r iw ' . , . fi ,in1,wi,, y which ib an essay contest, is improve-. " " me t in relation between the Cnited ('ody. Mrs (Jeorge Sweanngen States and the orient. There werend Mrs h rank Sweanngen, nl o severfl entered in th eontest fld Monmouth Mrs. (.eorge l arnnrd of the decision between the first fnur K'ni;;nd, T al nnd Mrn. l ay Peters Hiffin.lt Miss Ktbe .lohnfon.:"1 dpiihjbhhi, Hnitii, '-it' wt-m (Cnnfintied from vnnh one) Jtilh 'h dcpurt nieut store. .Neither .Mr, l.ove nor Mr. liarr.'it June annuitiued any immediate plans for ilic fin lire, Mr. Love, wiio ha-, been extremely active in civic and ex-service men's affairs the Inxt fuw .tears, inists that he would "rather be a b 'otMack in Lnjjene ttum mayor nf Portland." He in now viee-presi dent of the Lane county lied Cro.u chapter, pant -commander of the loca American legion post, whioli he or ganized and built from n inemherthip i f lo(lto 517. He i "'so grand diet de gare of Oregon fcr the -111 and S order, the Minlime degree of the American b'giun. Mr. P.arreit iinnouuees he will make Ins home In Kusene. lie is at present the president of the Lnne ConQ'y Credit usuocintion. nnd tin active mem ber of the chamber 'f commerce, lie has been a resident of Kugeuo for more tlinu five yenrs. diffi'iillieN with (heir men. FIGHTING CONTINUES CANTON, .June !).--(P) -Klghthii? between rival Chinese forces battling for possession nf 'union continued todny with renewed inieiiMly and con siderable cimi.ilticH. Itiver stenmeni are crowded with refugees unableto move nn account of cross firing over the Chukinng river. MOB OPPOSED I.ONHON. .lone 9.- P) Foreign police In Shanghai fired into crowds of students during the first outbreak of the present disturbances., "nt a moment when the mob was forcing en trance Into the police station and j shouting 'kill the foreigners !' " Hon nid McNeill, tinder-sreretnry for for eicn affairs informed the house of commons today. history major from The lialles, ing just outside the money. "Wrong Attitude," was the subject of Mr. Kirk's them's. "Mutual Cn- I derstanding and Contribution Ke lt ween Cnited States and the Orient. was Miss Iffiyden'a topic. She is a major in history In the university and wbh recently elected to Phi Beta Kappa, national scholastic society. "The Pacific Problem and its Solu tion," was the suhjeet of Mr. ( nr misiw' essay. Judges were Ivan Ware, formerly connected with the Canton Christian college in ( 'hina. and i Inrvey A. Wheeler, formerly nn edueal ionnl worker in Japan, both of Eugene; Joseph Washington Hall, lecturer on oriental languages nnd literature, of the t 'Diversity of Washington; nnd I'pfon Close, author, nnd writer of works on the orient, Mrs. Oertrude Hns Warner is the donor nf the prize and nf the Mur ray Warner oriental nrt museum at the university. The prize is donnted in honor of the memory of the late Major Murray Warner of (he Cnited States nrmy engineers. The prize as first, given was $."0. Last year it wns incrensed to $100, nnd this year he- j grandchildren. New Hotel Offers Suite for Jardine Many new and attractive fentures are. planned for the twelfth annual boys' nnd nirlJ Hummer Brhool to he held nt the Oregon Agricultural col lege June 1" to 21 Inclusive, nccording to Arnold Collier, club lender, ('biases for local lenders will bo conducted, music, will ho furnished nud led by Paul Petri, director of, the school of muBlr, nnd such nuthorllies ns Wal ter M, Pierce, governor of Oregon, Miss Ortrudo Warren of tho Cnited States department of ngriculture, nnd "W. J. Kerr, president of the college, will apeak at tho assemblies. Tho fol lowing members are expected to at tend from Lnuo county: Pearl Klliott, Mitrt Liles, Margaret Mnhr, Uexford Kidson, Helen Watson, Othcl Stroud, Francis Coldren, Molly Cochran. "Busy nt nil times" Is tho motto nf tho club department. Class work will stnrt at H:'f0 aud Inst until noon. Ono and one-half limns will bo nl- lowed for lunch. AH club members will report at 1:30 for assembly. After as aembly the "clubbers" aro free to i spend the afternoon nt recreation of some sort provided by those In charge. Stunt shows, movies, h ml parties nre examples of tho evening entertain ments. The hoys will be taught blncksmith Ing, slock judging, crop production, horticulture, farm mechanics, bee keeping, poultry, and hn tcriology, in aucb a wny that they will benefit nioM from it. The girls' program bus been increased. Hunk ing, cunning, cooking, bonne decoration, tnhle ser vice, and other home economic sub jct is will be taught, Lifcsaving Expert tTo Conduct Tests IMwin II. Carroll, field director It. lifesaving work of the American Hed Cross, ni rived in Kngene today, to aid in the examination- tn be comlm-fod among ntnib-ntn for position with th" AGITATION SUPPORTED PFKINIi. June f).(P The ver naculHr newspapers report that Gen eral Feng Yu-Hsifliig, "Chriitian gen eral." hns Issued a circular dispatch, supporting the student Agitation against foreigners and al'o that he tins wired to Chang Tfo-Lln, Mnneliu rian wnr lord, urging that tho mili tary lenders co-operate with each other and with the nation to obtain "tho Tights of the Chinese people." IN EUGENE Robert (iilmore, 77, resident of the Willnmetto valley, for ' more than 74 years, died this morning nt the Mercy hospital. For the last six years he has been residing with his daughter, Mrs. Paul Iloppu on south Wllamei to street. Mr. (Jilinore came to Oregon by ox team from Illinois in ISM), with his parents, settling nenr Lebanon in ISM, where he has lived since, ex cept the last six yenrs which lie spent in Kugcne. i Mr, tiilmorc is survived by three daughters nnd two sons, as follows: Mrs. Paul Hoppe, Kugcne; Mm. tirtnit Skinner, Itciid; Miss Junniln tiilmore, llentl; M. M. tiilmore, Sil vertnn; Claude tiilmore, Portland. The body is nt the Ventch chnpel, aud funeral announcements will b" made Inter, Pi-id Pipers Give Last Dance June 13 Pi id Pipers will give their final ibiiii'e of the season nt the Winter tinrden Satiirdny night, June L't, It u:iH announced todny. This is a musi cal organization of I'niversity of Ore gon siudeuiN. The orchettra will open In Kngene iir t fall with n dance September .L"i, according to the manager. REpULAR PRICES For Griffith's Latest D. W. GRIFFITH Pre rents m Mann 114 I LIE-n WONDERFUL a Jlmple Jiomanci of ove an) flotafo&s NEIL HAMILTON In the Mox Gripping Role of Hi, Career "Hat Itarntd iht CriUnh'lnch oiimiltng through grit."' N. Y. Eve. world. i'Ntat Hamilton it great." N. fcY.; Herald-Tribune. "Surpauei himutf" '"N.Y.; American. Many reservations are being re ceived for the opening of the nev Eugene hotel next Monday, according lo 1 lut i on and Clark, managers. The hotel management has made nn of- f t r to the ehnmber of commerce of the best (mite In the hotel for ttx ; entertainment of W. M. Jardine, sec-; rotary of agriculture, who is expected j to m.ike n stop in Kngene next M"ii- day or Tuesday on his trip Ihroun Oregon. This offer has beep accepted by the chamber contingent on con dition that .Mr. Jardine stops here for any length of time, as bo may only make a brief visit on his wav frm Medford to Corvnllis, it is announced. CLUB DELEGATES TO HAVE SPECIAL Vnr the benefit of the many mein hen of the boys and girls' club of Oregon south of Corvnllis the South ern Pacific will run a special train from Ashland to Corvnllis next Sun day, according to announcement re ceived by Arnold Collier, county club lender, from IL C. Seymour, state club lender. The train will leave Ash land fr the north at 8 a. in. Sunday and will arrive nt Eugene at about 7 p. ni. in the evening. Mr. Collier states. All bojs and girls ia Lnne county clubs are urged to meet the train here aa a greeting for the dele gations from the south. The Lane county party will board thp train here. Letters are being sent out to the club members asking the Uiey be here Sumlay eveninc. .!. film director! of the Southern l acifie publicity de-; partment will be on hoard the special to take pictures. It Is announced. this morning at the Eugene hospital. S-je is survived by two sons, Lewi W. Lsogdon of Portland sod George W Langdon of Colorado, and by two daughters, Mrs. W. J. Baldwin with whom she has been making her home, and Mrs. E. X. Shafer of Oklahoma. Funeral services will be held to morrow morning at 10 o'clock at the W. F. Walker chapel in Springfield, conducted by liev. E. V. Stivers, pas tor of the Eugene CbrUtiini oiurdi. Interment will be in the Laurel Hill cemetery. Mrs. Langdon was for inany years a resident of Springfield. e 9. Ufc Southern Pacific To Film Club Work Martha Langdon, 87' Dies at Hospital Mrs. Martha E. Langdon. age 67 years, 3 months, and -Vt dnys, died Lane county pictures for publicity purposes particularly the work of the boys and girls clubs will be taken by a film director of the Southern Pa ! cific railroad, according to announce ment today. This director hss been employed for the coining year and ' reels will be tnken in various parts: of the state and these later will he j available for display. The film direct-1 or will take pictures of the boys and ; girls club work course at the Oregon j Agricultural college next week and j later will be in Lane county to takei a series of pictures. ' j l.VSLIt WITH lltft-UX OREGON MOTOR CO. Phone 940 930 Olive Ther. ar. manr Jfilk "tomorrow." for MjUil HT ffarmenti that bear VLfMMM hi days i.b.i. to. Hi "en SAT'S Khaki 1 1 JT HI Trots. ra art 1 SXrTa DETTERI cuy aol You'u una sara Xhakl x.!n In. elude, Trouiara, fera.chtB aud a auiart Norfolk Unit all up to th. u n a 1 DA Y'S Standard of work, waashlp and atyl. . tUADINO DEALERS HAVE IltllUI my X it '. Sittiiurecu i trousers IAIIORE0 BRP-ECHES NOHFOLK SUITS DIO S OVERALLS WATER RtPEUENT CLOT HI NO 1 " ' Ninth Ave. West Stanley Building Eugene, Ore. i Canned Milk Advanced 25c a Case Yesterday Ve have bought 300 cases at the olil continue to sell this week ns follows: Pnce and veil: Borden's Milk Tall Cans Our Aim: To Serve . You Well And Faithfully Always STlDEPAKmENT STORE 945-946 Willamette, EUGENE, OREGON TfPeiSalDa Where Savings Are Greatest Thruout The Year SUITS for YOUNG MEN Youthful stylos for young men and men who stay young. Fashioned from excellent wool fabrics that mean good wear and lasting satisfac tion. The two-button model pic tured with its loose, yet slightly fitted coat is one of our popular models for summer. "Wo want you to see these suits, you will like them. Low priced and big values at $19.75 - $24.75 $29.75 Clark's 5 Famous Cruises Dy Oun.r4 MiM, njy ll-tM.r.r. July 1, Summer Cruise to Norwny ami Western MediUirranean. 63 (iRya, .v.o to $uiiK). Jnn. 20, Around the World Crulao wentwnrd. VM days, $VM to J:i(KH). Jan. 30, Meditorranenn Cruise a rtnys, $ to 1HK). Feb. 4, South Amerloa with Rio snd Huenos Airct; 60 dnyH, $650 to lim Juna 30, 1020, Norway andWstrrn Mcdit.'rrancsn; Md.ivi. .M1 to $!;. Rates includr hotrl.. drives. Ruides, fees. Lonjfent experienced cruitie management. tlalUslied K0 years, r. C. CLARK, Times Olds, Now Yaik Hall's CatarrJji Medicine t rid your ytrm of Cstafh or Dei! neu earned by taurrt. F.I. CHENEY & CO-Toledo. 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Olives, ijc( gallon can W Our Meat Department Unusual Bargains All Day Wednesday Pork Steak Cotttage Rolls 4 to 6 lbs. each hi B pound Frankfurters 2 lbs. for .... 43 Best shoulder Orti cuts, 11). Shortening Swift's Jewel, Qffi 2 lbs. for -.'' aiaee melt TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY M:i: llnnk Helm'MrnlMMf f"r fir ! liniiHMliHIn ilrlivei.v. I'lmne I"- 1 . jell 1A 1ST Khrll-rlin Blne!i in ..k li'ntller eaf.a (Ul Ktshth SI. hpteen I.awreiiie Mini Me.Murrau's. I'lmler return tn.ttimrd nffiee. tf loll Itr.N'l' it-room alignment nnd ImiIi, filllv fiirtiinlml. wmer nnd iih.ine. No rhllilren. I front ...... I, i '7 .M a inomli. ( nil 1-' lo 7 i. in. 1 l!H) (Hive on corner of THROUGH the .(res. women have suflerrd a hygienic handicap. Now it lias been UrRely overcome. There is a new way in personal hygiene. A wav that supplants that uncertainty of the old-time sanitary pad with scientific safety. Today, women live every day n( every year . .'. not a moment's charm lost. Panee, motor, wear filmy frorks anil Itow-ns in lull confidence. The name Is Kotrx ... a method scientitjally right. It ahsorhs 5 times the mois ture ol the ordinary cotton pad. And that means frreat protection. It is ss easily disposed of as a piece of tissue that ends an old-time emharrassment. It is deodorired. And that prevents danger of ottense. You get it at any depart ment store or drutr store, just by sayitiR "Kotex. And that banishes the embarrassment of asking for a "sanitary pad." 8 in evety 10 women in the better walks of life have adopted it. Which proves its benefits. It will mean much to you in health, in daintiness and protection. It proves old ways a needless folly. KOT6X DEODORIZED r.'tii. JMt j CMrKTI.NT mmogniplir want-...! . Muni h fipfrimci-d. AHdrfna H ! KVi, Kujfnr, Ure., lviug orhnl cotton p1i, Abufrht II 1lm ( own wl(ht In molatur n4 ltitin-slty d1orliit1. 9 No liiiitdrr. Pltt'ft1 r.r to bu. nnrhr. Yn Kik for thorn tjr nam, rs.il?-rspp1 hlp 11 WW ' iir pi.- ot tiMu. CELLUCOTTON PRODUCTI CO., 1S Wsal Jsckion kM, CWsmte - " --.yww - i laving bought out the interests of Brooks and Corbit Ser vice Station, we make our bow tothe good people of Eu gene and vicinity and invite you to call and get acquainted We handle General, Shell and Standard products all kinds of oil for every motor. Three Rapidayton Pumps, quick service, obliging and polite attendants. Oil Rack and Free Crankcase Service Rest Rooms We handle the celebrated Lee Tires and Tubes strictly guaranteed. Also all accessories for your car. Cigars Cigarettes and Candy KEITH'S SERVICE STATION EDWIN S. KIETH, Proprietor EDWIN S. KEITH, Proprietor Q eat mmlamitmmmi afarWftt; GRADUATION TIME Nothing thrills the graduate more than beautif"1 jewelery. She's always fond of it. mean as much to her as her diploma. Come in and see our elaborate display of gran at ion jewelry. Luckey's Jewelry Store W. W. BRISTOW HOTEL ASTOD 2nd A Hill Los Angeles IV Every Room has Private Toilet 6Kfc Baths New, Modern Close to Shopping District and Theatres Frsa Garsga Tariff from I.W PUBLIC DANCE DREAMU HALL Every wed"""" eiturdsy o-'i