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it III r Page Ton THE EUGENE QUABD 1 UHE FAMILY WILL SOCIETY AND CLUBS By MARIAN LOWRT Several mcmhfr of the Hiekrirfl family and their friend" met tnueihrr ic McFnrland cl.tiH for a reunion. This fninlly enme Herons Hie plnina to Oregon In'lMJI. There were four bro thers Cntper, John. Anilu nnd !Vter, llsn two maters, Mr. Snnih Triicer inr! Mm. Christina He. k. All of the pioneer niemherK of thin family have died, hut ea h waa married and had a family nf neveral ehildren. Now the (trandehildren and the Itreat prandiehildren of tlie different memhem of thin family are aeattered n"t even aeqwunted, ho i. waa flVc'ili'd for the aike of the riiilU gen pn.tlona to organize and have an nl" mini meeting trying to get 'u touch with every memher of each family, li.d to havo their name" enrolled. It was voted to have the next meet- Inn the third Sunday in June, 102H in Mrs. Sarah Fester's farm near Jmetion City, tvhirh waa formerly part of Caper Iliekard'a i Id houie nhiee, Ttird lliekanl wn chosen chair man, Mra. Hena l'.dmiaton secretary (or the ooliliriK year. .Mias Wealthy Trafzer was appointed on n committee irlth the privilege of choosing her helpers for entertainment. It in nU'i planned to advise othera o all mem bers nf the family who were unalde to attend tVia year may know the plana for the future. There were nholit 100 In atlend Ince. Those preaent were: J. ('. Traf rer and daughter Wealthy, Mr. nnd Mrs. .Marvin Jnekaon and ehildren f.ueile. Lawrence nnd Hyron, Mr. nnd Mrs. Edwin Horning nnd aon (Jeorge, Tlarenco Horning. Aniia Calvert nnd rhlldren Alice. Hoy nnd Harvey, Mr. tj Mrs. Hud McPheraon nnd chil Sren Virgil. Kaler nnd Lavern, Mr. ind Mrs. llird lliekanl nnd fnmily. Sclmn, Helta, Violn nnd Ornn, Merit Itlcknrd. Ivan Itiikard. Mr. nnd Mrs Hugh Taylor nnd children Homer, r.ethn. Loraino, enrol nnd Mnrjorte, Mr. and Mra. Irvin Iticknrd nnd sons rinrth and (fail, Mr. and .Mrs. l'red Russell nnd children Maude, Har.el 1ml Hen. Mr. and Mra. Hoy I-.ilraia-:on and children I,eone. Nathalie and Senevieve, Mr. "nil Mr". Terry V.i jliston. Mr. nnd Mrs. John Kdmiston ind children Maude. Hazel, Lnrnn nnd Tnmea, Howard Haughman, Mr. nnd Urn. Walter 1'lntt nnd sons Carl, Kenneth and Hoy. Mr. and Mr". J. H. lliekanl. I.illle llicknrd. Mr. nnd Mrs. n. H. Taylor, Mr. nnd Mr". Chri" Tracer, Fred Tracer, Mr, nnd Mm. Arnold Trncer nnd ehildren Arleigh, t.avern nnd fienrge, Mrs. Virginia Ilinkle nnd daughter Mary.. Mr. and lira, fienrge Hlrknrd. Frank nickard, Ind Olen Hlckard. Mra. Sarah Fou ler. Mr. and .Mrs. .1. I Mnxwell. Mr. Ind Mr". K. 17. Dickey and children innniln and Delhert, C. .1. Ilnmher, Mr. and Mrs. James Calvert. Horn ind Arthur Calvert. Harvey Hanson, Ui. Anna Hanson, fleorge McClura, Ur. nnd Mra, May llicknrd and Mra. fonca. ' Members of Westaide llridge clu'j arc to be guests for an afternoon of cards at the home of Mrs, J. V. llolihs tomorrow afternoon. 9 Mra. A. F. Itapp hna bidden Teacup club member" to be her guests at her home tomorrow afternoon. Mlnses (Jraco and Minnie Flaher are leaving for Portland thU eve ning to visit their parents. Miaa Min nie Fisher will spend the summer (here, while Mi" (Irnee Fiaher. is tJ return to Kugene to continue her uni versity work in the summer school. Mias Ksther Havii plans to leave tomorrow morning for Iterkeley, Cnii fornin, where siie will uttend the summer easion nt the I'niver.'-ity of California. She will return to the uni veraity campus here in the early fall. Mr. and Mrs. Morton M. Tuft of Fortlund are expected to arrive in Kugene to spend the week-end here as guest at the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. A. F. Ifnpp. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. H. N'enl are this evening entertaining the Little Club Around the Coiner at their home. Misa Thelmn Kimberllng left this week f"f llroken How, Nebraska, to visit wlih friends and relatives. She will also visit in other cities of Neb raska. Prof. andAlrs. Jesse Hond from ;he t'niverflty of North Dnkota, Grand Korku, North Dakota, are to arrive in Kugene today where they will be the guests of Dr. and Mrs. YV. H. Nenl during university commencement week. E Flower and Fern Procession Will Be on Saturday On nf Ihn very qnnlnt nnd hmutU norvirpn that hnn Inua hern n trn Jiiinnnl fvnnt In rnnncctinn with tho rnivcmily nf Ormon rommrnecmr-iit. neck i tho fern nnd flower prnrr n'wn, beld by tho nlumnne, nml grfldu ltinff women, which thin yonr cninos .n Snturdny vcnlnR. It will hn hold tin thi went sin p pa of the cflinputi nwir Villi, rd linll. At iicvpn oVIorlc (lift nlumnn nf th university will form In linn in front of Friendly hnll, nnd tho senior women will fnrm In lino In front nf tho li brary. Tim lini nf mnrrh in lnnr ''hollo" lmii nlnnn enst nf Villurd hnll nnd nronnd punt the Oregon bphI to the wont ldn nf Vlllnrd. , 1'iirinji tlm nuirrh the nlumnnn will npon rnnkn and tho nenior women will niarrh hetworn, thin bolnt? a Mrvlro In which thn alumna rocognix tho aoniom nn nltnnnno of tho nnivornity, CROWDS! And TODAY IS THE LAST! DON'T MISS COLLEEN MOORE In "SALLY" with LLOYD HUGHES LEON ERROL Century Comedy KI.VOOKAM NF.WS eM T,f it out.T SlWI ? OA Tbtt prnreaiiion will he lod by two iiflhorH who will ho frofihmon (tirls, incmborn nf ThcHpinns. froHhmnn hon nritry so'icly for womn. Then will follow tho Hanson, from tho oldest Kruluah'n. tho Koninrn forming in line at the last. Kvory one is awked to briny hor own flowora. On the west Bide of Villard tho proppRHion nuirrlies to form the lottor O by prpsontiiijj their flowers in a i-irele on tho lawn. After tho core mWny thoy ainjc "Old Oregon" just before difl)nndinR. An orchestra will be on tho ateps of Villard hnll, and immediately after I tho proecHsion there will he short out door concert. At 8:4. o'clock the Kail-! inir-Iieekman senior orations will he given in Villard hull, the awards in this event to he first prize, the Inil ing award of fplOO, nnd the second I prize, tho Jteokmnn award to he $.i0. J he fern nnd flower proceHHinn was started when Ir. I.nella Clay Caraon was a memher of the university fac ulty. It used to he known na tho V. V. procession, the initials being kept fi secret for many years. Program is Ready At Coburg Church Tho Methodist Sunday school of Cohurjr will hold Its annual children's day service at tho Methodist churtli, on Sunday evening .Juno M at 8 o'clock. The program entitled "The Ki.chnnted Lnlchkey" will bo R'v?n. Tho collection will ho given to tho educational fund of" the church. All members and .friends nf the congrega tion nro urged to be present nt thi sprvlce, according to announcement of Mrs. T. C. Mountain, superintendent. Goo. N. McLean. Insurance, 800 W:IImette St. Phone 617. tf Robert F. Callahan Buys out Partner j Ttohert V. Cnttahnn hns purchased j tho interpst of .J. K. (irppr in the (freer-t'allahnn Btore, K."i(t Pearl blreet. it has been announced. j Tho store will henceforth be known as Call-ihaji's Furniture store, and will rontinue to ileal in new and. used furniture, implements nnd musical goods. Mr. Callahan entered the musicnl instrument business shortly nfter the wnr, wh'le still a student nt I'niver sity of Oregon. IIo ami Mr. (ireer joined forces a year ago. establishing n larger store on Ponrl street. Mr. Cnlhihan had been with the Eugene Music shop for some years, IjnndJing pinnoB anil phonogrnphs. Mr. (Ireer expects soon to leave for Maryland. Ho hna been In business in Eugene for a number of years, for merly conducting n "iiecond-hnnd fur niture store and miction house. Tho number of vtudents in the graduating cJ asses of the University of Oregon lias shown a considerable increase since the first graduating clans of J87H, Five students re ceived diplomas in 1878 nnd this year 10 will be graduated, tho largeKt in the history of ttie university, which iti an increase of 8.'i(K jwr cent. With the group this year the total number of graduates. ftr the 48 classes, will be 4784. Tho number this year is 8 per cent of the entire number graduated during the past 47 yeni-H. Jn the pout ten years, including WJo, the number totaled 'J'.iH'J as compared with U-io'2, who re ceived diplomas the first 38 classes of the- university, which shows that the school has graduated nearly as many in the last ten years as in the first 38. For the first 18 years from 1878. the number of graduates In no year reached the 5( mark, ujk! 181)3, with a class of 40, was the nearest ap proach. In 1800 tho total reached 8.', and the following year, 18i)7, 80, and the figures show a decrease up to 1007. The degree of Bachelor of Scientific Didactics was conferred only one year, 187, and six students received degrees. Diplomas were awarded to 11- in VMH, the first year that the 100 mark had been reached. The following two years showed a decrease, but in 1010 tin number increased to 134. Two hundred three were graduated in JOia. and tho following year :!)-', mid it was not until 1020, when liUO graduated, that the total agfi'n reached the 200 mark. The past five years have shown a considerable in crease and the Jutt this year is 78 more graduates than iu 1U-4. During the first ten ' years, from 3878 to JKNH, the number of gradu ates was only ll'O. The following ten years, 18K to 1818, the total in- . crposed to 420. From 1S08 to 1008, although tho increase was not so great, the number was 000. and this ( figure was more than doubled from V.hiH to 1018 when the graduates num- 1 bered loll. During the last eight, years, including 102., the number was 2122, an. increase of OIL over the previous ten-year total. Although the number of graduates 1 this year is the largest in the history of the university, the officials believe , that the number in 1020 will prob- ! ably be greater. j NOTICE i Moved to 18 8th Avenue West. I It FRANK J. HEUUEU. Keultor Phone S. E. Stevens for Dirt no tuning j Terminal Move is Favored by Unions Tho proposed Sn.'.OOO city bond issue to purchase a site for the South ern Pacific railroad terminal nnd car shops was approved by vote of tho Central Labor council nt ltn meeting Inst night. Tentative organization of n build ing trades section of tho council was effected at tho meeting, and at the noxt gathering a working agreement ! nnd by-laws will bondopted. j RUSSELL'S SHOP Hemstitching nnd pk-oting. Hoards. $30 Willamette. Phone 1000. jyO , Phone S. E. Stevens for piano tuning. READ! REALIZE!! ACT!!! For the Good of Your Pocketbook $L00 TAFFETA SILK AND SATIXS aii-inch, $1.50 to $2.00 values for COTTON SUITINGS, checks and stripes JA 50c and o'Oc values, yard . TlU WHITE rKi'TlOOATS, lace and em broidery trimmed, $1.50 and $2 val BIO LINK OF LACES Special, yard WOMEN'S SILK HOSE, all colors, $1.25 to $2.00 values for MISSES' AND CHILDEEN'S HOSE, 25c and 30c values for . ... CHILDREN'S RUBBER PANTS, special 3 WHITE IIUCK TOWELS, due value ... and .00 20 25 20 Harold Bell Wright's 2 DAYS ONLY! m m -mm TODAY and SATURDAY POWERFUL NOVEL LOVED AND READ BY MILLIONS A Mighty Drama of a P4an Broken by a Woman's Deceit and Treachery "The of rian Kent 2& WHfUB PflttlS AltE fY n.tSID A piece of human driftwood trusting no one and fearing all, was Brian Kent could a real woman's faith and loyalty raise him from the depths? Brian loved this girl, but could he trust her or would she betray him as all the rest had done? GOING AWAY! Take The Guard with you. Read The Guard where ever you go. Transfer your pa per to the beach or to the mountains. Simply phone 1200 and leave the rest to us. SEE HAROLD BELL WRIGHT'S NOVEL AS A PICTURE THAT WILL STIR THE SOUL OF EVERY ONE. Featuring KENNETH HARLAN HELENE CHADWICK ROSEMARY THEBE MARY CARR T. ROY BARNES ZA SU PITTS RALPH LEWIS The greatest cast ever assembled in one picture! Mcdonald THEATRE Regular Prices! Golden Bananas Only 10c Pound JULY "LADIES HOME JOURNAL" PATTERNS AX B1LLV DEPARTMENT STORE MANY SUITABLE GIFTS FOR BRIDES OR GRADUATES On With More Items tor JUNE WHITE SALE Many Other Unadvertised Sale Items In The Various Depart ments. Mail Orders, Too, Filled At June White Prices. Earlv Shopping Is Advised As Some Lots Are Limited. Decidedly Underpriced These Imported French Flannels At $ 1 ,69 Taking an important reduction for June AVhito Sale, that needlewomen may profit in the making of fascinating frocks, ensembles and jumper dresses. The season's most fashionable high colors; 3G inches yide and of a beautiful 50c Dotted Voiles, Yard 42c A very fine quality. Attractive dot patterns dots that refuse to wash out. Colored dots on dark grounds. Designed for cool dresses that one needs for summer. 40 inches , wide. 85c Silk Stripe Crepe Voiles 69c The weave that one associates with summer. The lustrous silk stripes on grounds of orange, jade, tan, grey or copen give an air of refinement so much cherished by milady. Everfast Fabrics A SPECIAL PROCESS of dyeing used on these handsome fabrics makes them abso lutely fast-color. They can be laun dered any way you like" boiled and hung in the sun. You'll find them al ways fast. An attractive show ' ing in this store. Guaranteed Absolutely Fast to soap ana boiling Fast to sun and weather Fast to perspiration and' uric acid. Fast to everything it encounters as a wash fabric An "Everfast". guaran tee you can't licit. Just Arrived Complete new showing of these celebrated wish fabrics 20 Shades Sutllngs, yard 60c 8 Shades Baskot Crepes. 85c 10 Shadps Drop Stitch Voiles 75c S Patterns Tubtex Yard 85c 12 Shades Fine Weave 85c Guaranteed Fast Color Suitings, 3 Yards 88c No need to worry about the color fading. Good, heavy quality; colors are rose, natural, lavender, green also blue. One lot. . 60c Silk Stripe . Shirtings, Yd. 46c Yes, suitable for frocks as well because these silk stripe twills are so soft and drapey. Good weight. In fact they are special Cfc value so at 4fic the yard Ihey are outstanding. Short Lengths White Goods 1-4 Off In going thru our domestic stock we have gath ered a number of good usable lengths of bleach ed and unbleached muslins, sheetings, nainsooks, cambrics, etc., for this June AVhito Sale, Children's 35c Lisle 1 1 r Stockings, The Pair J iyC . A special lot. Red and light blue colors onlv. Infants' Hose Pair 10c There are 100 pairs elated to sell at this much reduced price of (while they last) 10c a pair. Tan, light blue also red colors. Children's 89c - 95c Silk Socks, Pr. 78c 2 PAIRS FOR $1.50 1-2 and' 3-4 socks with plain and fanry cuff tops. Special lot. Summer time Is sock time. Children's 35c And 50c I 1 Drawers, June White Sale J 1 -v Odds and ends in boys' And girls' styles. The reduction is more pronounced by buying 3 at a time only 50c. WOMEN'S ' ri . GOc And 75c 1 I Folder of 3 ' Handkerchiefs 49c A host of dainty 'Ker chiefs in a variety of col ors and trimmings. A sug- gcstlon: Make suftahle and inexpensive gifts for the girl gradunte. r WOMEN'S Stamped Night Gowns 98c They bear tho "Royal So ciety" label so you know they are up to standard in quality. Perfectly bleached and soft finish. A Feature Value For This Event Fancy Turkish Towels 29c Extra! Every once in a while good fortune smiles most conspicuously which well applies in this instance. Our buyer was accorded an extra special price concession on ;")()() of these splendid weight fancy Turkish towels, which was too tempting to pass up. Received just in time for this event. The sort -housekeepers like because of their easy, quick laundering. Service able, too, with their absorbent feature. The pink, blue, or gold check pat tern or fancy border ends make them colorful. A Low Price For These Turkish Toweb 15c 500 fancy striped border Turkish towels, slr.e 15 by 25 Inches. Huck Towels, 6 For 88c Or 15c each. We stress on half dozen more noticeably because most folks prefer buying a goodly supply nnd the saving is an added inducement. Good weight, nicely finished', size 16x:!2 inches in the lot. They are tho "Soft Spun" brand .Inst as the name Implies. Turkish Towels JUNE WHITE ?5c SALE, EACH 18 by 36 inches, lavender and gold stripes on white ground: Just 100 to offer. The Outstanding Stir In The Men's Section Is The Sale Of Shirts Striking a new price level In the June White Sale of men's dress shirts. Five groups hacked with such reduced prices as 80c, $1.29 ,$1.63, $1.S9, and silk shirts at $2.79. Then too, still another group comes forward. THEX TOO, STILL ANOTHER GROUP SILK SHIRTS IN Jj98 FANCY STRIPES, VARIED PATTERNS, HEAVY QUAllTIES,) FORMERLY HAVING SOLD TO $(i.r0 JUNE UHITE SALE To 85c Boys' Blouses 49c Sturdy blouses of percale in neat light and dark patterns. Well made, with collar' attached. Sizes to 6 years only. Automobile Camping Equipment On Second Floor Note Carefully That this picture is only being shown today and Saturday for on Friday the University has rented the theatre. Evenings 30c Matinees 20c Children 10c Valley Printing Co. New Location, Stanley Dldg. WEDDING AND BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS COMMERCIAL AND SOCIAL PRINTING FOR QUICK SERVICE CALL 470 Carpet Cleaning Comedy "AIR TIGHT" It's Good! OurVE T., Bt-r. e wm PUBLIC DANCE DREAMLAND HALL Every Wednesday and Saturday Night Phone 300 USE THE GUARD WANT AD WAYS