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Thursday Evening, June 11, 1925 f " ' ' : ":)it is snnounifd. Me mbers are knl ' 1 -" "" f ... . . . .. - -a .1 ur,, moir own work. , CITY NEWS (Continued from page one) ihjt slioo-fly crossinir at Kaitle . ;n lia ..tanned in en tn niiah ,Ke tractate ahead before the build- i of the concrete bridEc at that wiot. K-is'e creek is about four utiles (niui Mci-'redie. Concrete arches will erected for the Ksglc creek rail! tan, it i" 8i,'d those who have I iofpected the progress of operations I ,bve the present end of steel. j Banquet Is Held j The Spriusfield high school junior fnii'r banquet was held Tuesday eve B:ns it the Anr-borage in Eugene, ,u ttt juniors' farewell to the out-go. inr class. Iowa Carlton, president of ,1,? juni'T class, ws toastniaster and . Myrtle n,,rvey tane , ,.,., Rpprtin a.il Haze l'nrmnuP . c . a 'auiau uaiin.'. Protest Is Maoe That some definite anion mar be taken to prevent further riming' and unnecessary destruction of shrubbery and plains alone the M.-Knjie hish ay, the Monday Hook rlnb of Kugeue at lis meeting- yesterday went on record against the practiee of destroy, mg the natural sbruhberv. A, 'a member of the state federation of women's clubs, such work is a part of the program of the local club. Action is also to be taken, it is stated, by the city park commission and the Eugene chamber of commerce. Realty Company Files The incorporation papers of the Kngene ltealty company were fil-l for record today at the office of the county clerk. The incorporators are Kdn.i lturke, Fred I.. ltaker and A. l. Clink, tine of the incorporators at the same lime filed notice that lu bad sold all his interests to tbe Ki gene ltealty romiiany. tave the suitress ot welcome. lie- oinrio hv H..,J H,,k.. fpOUSf resident of the senior class. "By eat of the Future" was the toast of )I(H MeMullen, retiring student body prffideat. and "Reaebing Our Aim" 0J Frank Lombard, new student body president. Lenabelle Harper spoke on "Over the.Top;" JJonnld (irettie, high Kheol teacher, on "Drifting vs. Stiiving;" .Mrs. M. M. McLean on "Piissing Our Line;" Elizabeth Hugh es en "Artificial Aspiration;" i.'h.i s. ,'g(lvornik on "Soothing Symphonies;" ;jss Anne Hill on "Time Tables;" Triniiral Vern D. Bain on "Impr'rt ,i ns of S. 11. S. by .Myrtle Hawton. B CHOOSE YOUR IB I BANK 11 Hollywood Man Here Harold l.ockwood of Hollvwood. son of Harold l.ockwood. moving picture, actor who died recently, has been added to the force of the Man Cleaning and Dyeing works, it is an nounced unlay. Mr, l.ockwood will serve as fancy pressor, having had many years' experience in this line. He came to Eugene from Hollywood Cleaners anil Iiyers. To Got Reservations Ily I! o'clock tonight reservations for the alumnae breakfast, to be given for the Alumnae assoriation "f the I niversity of Oregon Saturday at Hie Anchorage, should he ni,An.i ... .w- Anchorage. While the breakfast is to j e given at ft o'clock Saturday morn- reservations tor it must be iu bv this evening. as you would choose a partner. Whether you are in business or not, look for those qualities in your Banker which you value so highly in your clos est friend. They are the quali ties that will make your banking con nection most help ful and satisfactory. Bank OF Commerce EUGEN E.OREGON Marriage License Kaued A niarrinRe likens whs isMied today M the ofi'u-e of the county clerk for (..orce llamsayer f I.o Auije.es an Helen Ziniker of KiiRPtif. Contract is Let - jrw!n K. Yoran ha 1ft the con tract to llnrgrnvcs nnd I-inoSay for the ccnstrnctin of hi apartment h-Mise on Ki)thh avenue. ltwen Lin coln and I.nwrpnre utreet. The baiM ing will contain four anartmems. Returns From Toledo (J. II. Tripp hat returned from Toledo, Oregon, where with Mrs. 1 Tripp he ha been visiting at the ! home of their daughter. Mrs. Tripp will return here Sunday by motor. Marriage License Issued A marring license has ben issued at the office of the county clerk for Waltpr X. fiossler and Veda E. Mean, both of Springfield. Notarial Commission Filed The notarial commtaaimi of (.iladvs V. (j u r u e y was filed t d .1 y at the office of the conntv clerk. Buys Residence Ralph K. Ramsey haa purchased a new fivp-room bunpalow in West Moreland throuph the W. B. Cooper liealty office, and will move his fnni ily to Kucene from Portland, it is announced. ('. W. Icf'rady is ilso to build in this addition." having started a five-room bunttalov on his lots. Jury Dlsanrecs Jury in the case of Mrs. Kat . !Hb oll ncninsf fr. l-'tetd r.fiac, r,.- J10.000 dnmnpes for nlieRed aliena- non 01 ine attections of Mrs. Uria- Cnll'a bllsh.ind. fnilpfl to fitrrca aftnt. six hours deliberation vesterdav. .Ill lea Sikir,,-.!. . 1. , .1' I . oifoiinii iiirii iiiiuiruiirrii inn jury would be dismissed and tbe case tried again Inter. CAR IS LEFT AFTER Road Work Started Work on the Johnson rad near (Jimpl bill is under way directed hy jdcorce Watson and about one-hall I mile of the improvement baa be a I completed, aimrdins to t'rnw", Icoun'y coininissii.ner. who has inspect- eu i lie progress of the rocking. Stenographer Resigns Miss (.Jrnce V, Oldham is expecting to open u public slenogniphic 01 f ice in (lie lobby of the new Kugciie hotel, and lias resigned her position as stenographer and 'nssisunt office manager for the Morning Kcgister. R. A. Babb Sells Jess lhirling has purchased the half interest of K. A. Il:ilb .in the new building on Willamette strci't just nort h of the Methodist church, remodeled to contain two ground flo-T ' store rooms. v Club to Meet j The I. V. O. S. dub will meet nt j the borne of Mrs. Stevens. Moss j j street, Friday oftemoon at 2 o'clock. Reports were received at tbe office of Sheriff Frnnk K. Taylor this morn ing that a Chevrolet touring car was found at the bottom of the steep bank of the river near Lookout point on the road to Oakridge, The license plates were missing and it is believed that the car may bave been stolen, ac cording; to information received here. The motor number was hard to de cipher, but ;t777 nnd a final figure, either an S or a 7 is believed to be correct. The car went off the grade about one-half mile this side of the tunnel and went down the. bank nhout 10 feet in the edge of t he river, It is reported. Disabled Veteran Gets Compensation Walter K. Terry, a disabled ex service man of Lane county, whoso claim fur compensation from I'ncle Sam hns been pending in the I'nited States veterans' bureau for months, has been granted a total temporary disability rating giving him $UK a month, according to word received by Miss tlrnec Norton, secretary o the lnral Red Cross chapter. Mr. I'erry is now in the veterans' hospital at American Lake, receiving treatments for a nervous diuubility oil traded during Ilia army service. Mrs. Perry and their two children are living in Kugeue, and bave been eared for through activities of the Ited Cross chapter here. The iliiiin fur which Mr. Terry re ceived his compensation was made anil carried through by Miss Norton. 1925 Hrt Schaffntr A: Man Here's the password to summer comfort I Hart Schaffner & Marx Dixie Weave If you want lightweight clothes that are stylish, too-clothes that don't sacrif.ee looks for comfort, or coolness for style- Dix.e Weave" is the word to say; they are $27 .50 Wade Bros Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes J 111 P j! On Sale 8 to 9 a. m. Men's Union Suits " 79c Ktne. medium weight knit unions long or short nlpeves -whlta or ecru. Nainsook athletic union In all ina. T9c suits, 3 suits (or $2 25. On Sale 8 to 9 a. m. Men's Work Shirts 49c ea. Good heavy blue, cheviot work shirts at the lowest price ever quoted la Kusene! Well made throughout, cut full and roomy. On sale this hour only at 49c. On Sale 8 to 9 a. m. 45c Holeproof Sox 32c pr. Genuine Holeproof sox-all perfect no seconds In this entire stock. Cor dovan. black and grey all sites. Stock up. men, at this saving price. 32c pair. On Sale 8 to 9 a. m. Men's $9.50 Sweaters $4.45 Coat sweaters and pullover styles n plain colors and fancy Jacquared patterns. A splendid selection in most every size. On sale this hour only st $4.4S! FRIDAY HOURLY SALES Shop By The Clock Friday and (,Save The Difference" Evory item ndvortiscil hero for Fridny Hour Sales is worthy of your utmost con sidoration! Evory one priced way loss than you can ordinarily buy such standard first quality merchandise for! Items on sale for the hour indicated OXLY! Bring this nd with you! No Phone or Mail Orders on Hour Sale Merchandise Pleasel . V toio 79c Brooms 2Do , Good medium sized brooms that were bought to sell nt 79c. For this hour only 50 to pell at 'way less than cost! Knnmeled han dies. Basement. $1.50 Silver Salt and Peppers 98c Heavy silver plated, plain, ham mered' or fnncy dutch silver finish. Splendid glfls for graduation and June bridal showers. Basement. 35c Clothes Brush 19c Imported china brlslle clothes brushes first quality firmly set In wire. Handsome black enamel ed handles very convenient. No tion counter. Boys' Suits $1.95 A sensational value for this hour. 20 aults worth to $15! Sites 3 4 5 and 10 to 17. Checked and neat dark patterns. On sale In base ment only! V10toncV $1,75 Silk Hose,, $1.29 pair Burlington full fashioned chiffon silk hose light ns a feather wear like leather! Mercerlted lisle tops and foot. Fashionable col ors. One hour only, 11.29 pair.! Novelty Voiles 33c yard A wonderful choice of flock dot and novelty patterned' voiles sell ing regularly nt much more! Kv ery pattern new! 40 Inches wide. Think of It 33c. yard! Women's Sweaters $2.69 Slipover sweaters In Kid Boots and Peter Pan styles. Long and short sleeves. Wonderful choice of fashionable high colors. All sites. Remarkable at J2.B0! Flannel Middies $2,95 Women's and children's nBvy flan nel middles Just tbe thing for summer wear at the beach, etc. White taped collars and cuffs. On sain this hour only, J2 95! Women's Corsets $3.Q8 A group of high grade corsets selling up to JS. 50 GosBard American l.ady Nemo Double Ve and Treo makes. Sites 23 to 3D. A senstitlon at (3 !8! Glove Silk Vests $2.98 Genuine Knysor puro glove silk nnd i'boenlx nil silk knit vests. Kleah, peach nnd orchid'. Kxcel lent weight. A standard ?3.50 value for $2.08 this hour only! Fancy Silks, $1.89 yard One big lot of high grade tub silk and fancy dresa silks selling up to $3.00 ynrd to ho closed out this hour at $1.S!) ynrd. Good se lections. Onu hour only! 50c Lisle Hose, 19c pair Genuine Holeproof flno mercer lted lisle hose. Cordovan shade In sites 9 and 9Vj only! Stan dard 60c value. If you can use either of these sites here Is a remarkable bargain! uAUlSoclodc Laces Half -Price! Lengths up to 2 yards In fine gold and silver, val. torchon and' nnvolty laces at Just half regular price. All widths. On sale tins hour only. HALF PRICK! Crepe Gowns $1.48 Tlaln crepes In colors of malta, orchid and flesh. Figured -crepes nnd fine hatlsles In white nnd pastel shndos. Positive values to $3.00. Bites 36 to 44. Silk Step-ins $1.29 Beautiful, serviceable rayon silk step-Ins In delicate colors of pink, peach, orchid and mnlte. All sites. Fully worth $1.98! This hour only! $1.29! $4 Bedspreads $2.95 Beautiful hemmed ripplotte stripe bedspreads alto 81x90 all NEW! Dainty colors of pink, yellow and blue ust IS t(f sell at $2.9.1, this hour only! To $1.65 Gloves 98c Washable chamolsettn gloves in IS .button lengths (plain) cbamolsetto gloves wllh fancy embroidered cuffs and one lot high grade short, silk gloves. Remarkable values all. 9Sc pair! Dotted Grenadine 29c yd. Yard wide white dotted grenadine of an unusually soft and lovely quality. Worth ordinarily SOc yard. Very, very special for this hour only at 29c yard! Crochet Spreads $1.39 While crnchi'tcd bedspreads "uch as you would eipect to see priced above the $3 mark size 72xDo. All nicely hemmed. Just 14 to close out at $1.39! Silk Petticoats $4.98 Excellent quality glove silk petti coats. In plain tailored and nov elly styles worth to $9! Black, navy, brown, grey, and American beauty. One hour only. $4.9 ! 2ocloek Dress Skirts $4,98 High grade wool dress skirts In plaid's, stripes and plain colors. Skirts selling ordinarily up to $12.(i0. Both pleated nnd wrap around styles. 26 to 38 waist! $1.65 Bloomers, 98c pr. Finely mercerlted bloomers In white and pink. Nicely made and thoroughly reinforced. All fresh new stocks. Very special for this hour only at $1.05 pair! Childs 7-8 Sox 23c Fine medium weight derby ribbed aox in 7-8 length plain colors of helge. nude and grey. All sites for children a regular 3Sc value for 23c. One hour only! Table Oilcloth, 32c yd. 48 Inches wide excellent quality table oilcloth soft end pliable, will not crack or chip easily. Threo nest patterns to choose from way loss at 32c yard! 6 pc, Brush Sets 89o llousebolit' brush seta Rood stur dy bristles sot In wlro wooden handles elm lie brush buth brush vegetable brush refriger ator brush toilet brush bottle brush all for 89c! Liquid Voneer Polish 23o Regular Soc bottle of genuine Li quid Veneer furniture polish on sale this hour only at 23c! Woodon Coat Hangors 2 for 6c Basement. $1.75 Diah Mats $1.19 Largo round nllvtr pi Hit' d hot tllnh iiinifl In (wo uxqulHlle flint pat rn9, A vry lmndy nnd con vniVnt bIzp unt) a umiintional prim nt lUD.BHBomont. $2.75 Lustre Vases 89c A handnoniB urnup of novelty HhUpfri lUHtlfl VUHt'8 to 1)0 Hold thin hour nt wny I run thnn actual rout! Ituy tliin for hrlflo prizes bridal shown, otc. HHpnipnt. Ripplette Cloth, 23c yd. A wondorful, serviceable and beautiful cloth for children's dresses, bloomers, house aprons, etc. Colors of blue, tnn.and pink. Need's no Ironing. Worth 29c yardl Net Tunic Dresses $14.85 Lovely net and embroidered tunla dresses at a saving of many dol lars! Very fashionable when worn with colored slips. Several lovely styles from which to choose. Men's Sweaters $2.19 ' Fine medium weight ribbed sweat era in coat styles. Kent brown heather mixes Just the thing for outings and summer wear. Worth $3.60! This hour only, $2.19! Women's Suits $16.95 Smartly tailored suits excellent for business women. Neat grey and tan mixtures, all sites 16 to 38. Former values up to $29.76. This hour only at $16.96' All Day Sale WOMEN'S DRESSES $5.00 Just 20 dresses In this lot to go Fri day at $6! Jullard flannels, silk crepes, linens and knitted silks sites 16 to 42. No need to mention former values fr the first 20 look ers will be buyers. On Ssls Second Floor Beginning reidsy 9 a. m. One Dress to n ('nptomer All Day Sale of Notions "Hughes" Ideal Hair Brushes, reg. $2, sale .79c .Bristles set in rubber mahogany finish limited number! "Royal Society" Crochet Cotton, Teg. 15c 5o ball White and colors whilo they last 5o ball. Crimsonette Fringe Hair Nets, reg. 10c lc each Royal Society Embroidery Floss, reg. 4c lc sk. One lot Hooks and Eyes, reg. 5c lc tube One lot Dress Snaps, black only, reg. 5c ..- lc card All Bay Sale MEN'S SUITS $16.75 20 men's suits to go out Friday at $16.75. The sites are 34 to 39. No Isrge sites. Serviceable fabrics in neat, dark patterns, conservative styles for men. At this lew price any altera tions must ba charged foe. The first twenty men to find their site will Indeed b lucky. Men'n store open 8 a. m. i i Kun' tied " llf'sivini """ : r the bitli'M rutin, in the" I'.' Ill" , -,.! iii.i'n. lii"h inrbides j (lat. nt Ids'.". rf.t. ' slifo'is, and Wmlitnftnn. it nnnun-d to- ,r by Kd'n II- ''srr'.ll ail L. P. fVm'r. field reirenisiits "f tl'j Airerlcnn lt"l . l-fttnn dil j ... I Four ncl men spi'"ind lit- j ii!lK emiiiner. . s reenll "Mse t.M. nd'H-ieil ibi e lr Mr. ""-, rol snd Mr. rainier. Tlio-e p..inli-d ner Don Wndard, r Hi'-.: -i rU. K'in Hi'hiii'ind sn-l l'err Ilsri. They sre t ' in a p . union l" , bef r any hfrin ""(' 1 1 roiwto-l official !'' T rerlifl.sl". : ilr. t'srr.ill 1 f t f'.r Ti'Umo -k ; ve.trnllt t nfntr.r ""!' bi. ,nt'.. i.'i Mr. I'slni" I'" l'"ii' in I'siifornls. Mr- "rr.dl de.!rl tbe I noer.it f lrern hnd the di--tlnrli n "f h.iini Hie lr"t .! i nf nin nd "in-n I" p' lb bf" ion I tt "' aoj m tu I'jcifie divi sion, and tii iii'i arliie r'-rjin of llfi-enver. in tlie slste. Four women iil.r, wer siuiointd ei.mtlierl, a. follott. Kli'sbelli Lounntierri, Wands IMinlr. Sill lloittbitn sii'l I' rnthr F.i.nt. Thee nr rei-oimneiide'l in III koiim-ii. divis:nn bv Mi ll.rl.sra I'nge, worn tn' etsniiner. (.,m,ernli!e rre,i i. d'l l.o.i d '. 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