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Saturday Evening, June 13, 1925 THE EUGENE GUAHD Page tivn m Tryrrrani s i R A , CITY NEWS :-: (Continued from page otic) , I H5Ste;!f HIf, had never been intercsred m bfr employers when she had worked, ticppt i employers. She. was sure of that! -Miss HriggM didn't come into the bouse," Hanghild said. "She paid the j mi driver, and went oway. lie nnd 1 jot Mr. Gregory upstairs, and put Mm on his bed, , . . im, ma nm what do you think is the mnttcr with I him:" Kanghild was nlmost in tears. -Oh, nothing much, but the flu," Gloria answered. "He'a had it twice this winter , . . nnd he gets right oxtr it. He'll be all right in a dny or two." "I tried to telephone you nil over town," the nmid went on. 'l phoned Mrs. Seymour, and Mrs. (Jail, and Sirs. Hough, and Mi. Gregory's moth- "Don't ever do it again!" Gloria cried sharply. "I'm usually down town shopping, so it's no use trying t get me by phone, anyway. . . . Let's g" up and try to get Mr. Greg ory intit bed before the doctor comes." They were unlacing J tick s shoes when 1'r. John arrived. Deftly as n nurse, he undressed ; lHck and nut him into bed. He I took out his stethoscope and listened) to Dirk's buck and chest. Then he J pruvely nodded hiB head as he timed j Dick's pulse. Just what I told him ne nave if lie didn't take better care of him- ! telf," he remarked dryly. "It's pneu- mouia. I think I'd better telephone .Mrs. 0'IIara rij-ht away. She's the best imeumoni.i nurse in this town. ; Gloria stood like a statue in tne middle of the room. In a dream it niiihtinaro . . . she heard Dr. Joint call Mrs. O'Harn, and send a tttxicab for her. She listened to bun ordering things from the drug store , . . camphorated . oil, cotton, brandy. And all at once, it was brought Imme to Glorin why it ..tis that J r. John couldn't go with May to all the parties and dances. . . . People needed him, ns Hick needed him now! Their very lives depended on his not going to parties with Ins- fun-loving wife , . on his sticking to his job. Glory had never thought of it in just that way before. She had always pitied May, because she wns a doc tor's wife. Well, she still pitied her. and yet "New, then. Glory, the best thing you can do is to move all your things out of this room! And I want you I" stay out, yourself!" Ir. John said briskly. Glory gave a nervous little laugh. "No need to ask me to stay out of this room," she snid. "I'm frightened t' death of sick people." Ht eyes were wide with fe.ar. "What makes him breathe like tiiatV" she asked. She had been 'tthii,g the quick rise nnd fall of "irks (..est under the bed clothes. He breathed ns if he had been run ni'ig a long way ami was utterly exhausted. "Fever and tlio ilifnse both." Ir. John Mii short Iv ;i-ria caHii-reil lom-thcr lior be- i "'iisinca . . . Ii,.r i-lotlii.H. her lii-r-I '" 1111,1 linwili-ra. nil tin- nilvi-r 'hinn-i from lipr dressine lahlp. ... Kl look them into tin- RiirKt room. Mn- mood looking out of tlit- win- I A""- Iniii-nh wns I'omiiie down I lh Dtrc-ol. It nlnwrd up lii-forc till- 1 'uf nnd aloppoil. lil-rin oiipih'iI thp door for tlip ivn- ".- iio fipsrt-nilP'i iroiu n h,i. up the wnlk toivanl the hmise. ' The wmiim'. fni-p waa vacuely Hip wonian's fni-c won vnRiiely ; And w hen she spoke, her ; -e uas, too, (ilorin wns aure shP i '"I met her somewhere, hefore. i "lliw do you do?. I'm I ilarM." she said, ns she caine up the rout stop,." I feel almost 'as if lj 'W 1011. fr. (irp.oer Mr sister. "w l!ri.Ks, has worked for your '"'-'-and for rwwl many years." Mi Uric?' aister. Thia woman! . That was why she lind looked "" fniniliar to. lilorin! She had Hie 'n-.e slmdowy blue eyi-a and delieate f'Sliiren. er voiee was n low and SHert us Miss HriPRs' own lovely Voice. "il! yotj go right upstairs?" '!"n.t n.ked Kith ,.bl politeness. '!r; s".T,noiir ia wailing for you." . "I'hoiit another woril. the nurse "ail-ored around the turn at the 'ir-landing. ... 'ioria went out into Ihe bright "'lien. Hanghild. in her Mark dress. '""I at the sink washing letture leavr, -Will n a colander. we have dinner nt the usual -he aaked chokily. ller eyes r'd-rimme,. . Wi-h.flit warning she began to rry. pri"r.f her fare with her wet, red r'1" liloria alared at her. ""tut in Ihe world is the matter " --I?'- she asked. "You've just f " let hold nf yourself. Kang Mr. liregory'a not dead, yet. I knoir that pneumonia! My he din! of it fire winter ago J1 s ' -ln . . ." Hanghild sohhed. ;' '""k a handkerrhief from her p., -I;et and wiped her swollen -T " s how 1 happee l to mm. Beatrice Burton . Ho gravaly nodded his head . . . . as he timed Dick's pulse. ttt this country. I couldn't bear to stay at home without my Henrik. Kverything made me think of him . . . the pine woods where we went for picnics, the light from .the blast furnace where he worked. . . . Shall we have the potatoes baked or mash ed for dinner, tonight, Mrs. Greg ory.' Itanghilfl asked, with u mighty effort for self-control. She could see that Mrs. Gregory was not interested in her story. "I didn't know you were a widow. Hanghild." Gloria said, "And bake the potatoes, please." She went back into the living room and picked up n fashion magazine. "Mrs. Gregory !" came Mrs. 1 O'l I :ira's voice from the stairway. I Gloria went out into Ihe hall. The nurse had changed into her white uniform and cap. SJie was I bending over the bannisters. "Your husbnnd is calling for you, ; she said softly. I "1 thought he was delirious. He didn't know anything n while ago," I Gloria answered. j She did not want to go upstairs to Dick. She hated Ihe thought of j seeing him breathe in that terrible, I hurrying way. U frightened her. The look of his face had frightened H.r thjs nf(mioon the skin flushed, the eyes bright with fever. No, she wns not going to go upstairs ami see him again, if there was any way out of it ! "l'r. Seymour told me to keep out of Mr. Gregory's room," she said to the nurse. ""ID- made me take' all my things out of it, even!" Mrs. O'llarn smiled gently. "Ir. Seymour is still upstairs. He told me to call you himself, she said. With slow, reluctant feet Gloria went upstairs. From behind the closed door, of I tick's room she could hear n low moaning sound. It was not like Dick's voice. And yet it was his voice. "Glory." it snid over and over. Willi her hand on the knob of the door. Gloria turned nnd fared Mrs. n'Hnra who had followed her up stairs. "1 can't go in!" -she protested ncniu. 'T simply can't! You don't know what you're asking of me She darted ncr the tin II and into i the guest room, closing the door he- , hind her. j She threw herself down on the nine silk cover of Ihe bed. and cov i rri-il li'-r oars with Iit IiiiiuI.i ti nlmt out Hi- sound oi iiii-ki nmanniK Hill sin- lirniil II. niiywny It wi-nt on nnd on in In hrnin . . . "lilory . . lilory . . ." up nnd tnpppil on Rii-k room. Mrs. . . . " lilory . At Inst j-Iip K"t tin- iloor of the Hi I lira opi-nrd it nt nun-. lilory tiplnril into I lie roo'-... ... silk c;rtnin lid bpi-n Inkrn . , .hroudpd the rituv ki,n,i ,hP rrndirn-lnnip. A , ,wl, ,,i (,,., on the t"P (if ,liir own ,r,.s,ig lnhlp. And on j( Mni K lc,,, rw of bottles. A- .Mt,it'nl ihnil Imtm III the foot of i.;j.l.-m k,i ' An, ',, ,nd on it I'u-k lay. breaming in those short terrible gnsps. -1. I,. -,,, 10 die?" liloria wins. ; pered lo Mrs. O'Hara. Mrs. Illlarn studied lilorin with ' her serious eyes. , "Mow ran I say?" she asked very gently. "Il-'s a very sirk man. Mrs. lin-gorv. hut I've seen worse rases i than his . . . lon't worry. I'rny." ' liloria couldn't remember Ihe lust time she had prayed. It was so long ago. ... i Mie had been so busy living life ' tbat' 'h- had forgotten all about the liner of Life! She went lightly to the side of ! Pirk's bed. nnd look his hot, dry ; hand in hers. I At her lourh Pirk stirred. lie : half opened his eyes. Hikki-Tikky-Tavvv." she said, calling him the Tooli-h little pet name ; that no one but herself ever used for him. He closed his eies. A feehng of pity ewepl over liloria. 'Ihk seemed so alone in his pain in his struggle to live. j Had she ever really given him any i comradeship?' Any happiness? She wondered. Ilf course, she had . . . she told herself She had be-o his wife. lie had had hr kie.. hadn't he? II bad held hT in his arm. . . . ami ,h,t else was there o lol e hut love nuking? . Pirtih, Gloria knew Ibat there j V V 1 J I II 1025 NEA SEBW-6 INC ! MMiiethmg else in lMcfc ; lipr. But what was it? . nesH, perhaps. s love for Cnuelfish- ' The sick man moved again. 1U wns trying to say something. I Glory bent hr head to listen. "Glory," Hick inomied. "Here I am." Glorv w hismrr.(1 i "Uight here, ltiek. Bight here be side you ..." , She stroked his forehead. He put up both his hands nnd thrust her nwny. .n " , ,,' . , ,,,,,",,7, m n" uiorj rose and turned awav from the neu. Angrily she faced Mrs. O'Hara. "He doesn't even know me," she said. "Now don't ask me to come in here again! Because 1 won't!" (To be continued tomorrow) Radio Programs PACIFIC COAST KGW. I'oitiiitid, 4U.:t meters 0-S p. m., Jackie SoudciV Portland lmt:l unhce orcliestia ; intenni.-si. u sul. t by II. K. Venues, tenor, and Uet t holm, entertainer; 10-in.dnight. Sou ilers' I'ortland hotel d nice orchesin. KF1. Los. Angeles, i7 meters ri:;iO-0 p. m.. Kx.un ner' matinee pro gram; li-i:l."i, Mclianiel's nightly do ings; ti:4,i-7. railiotor.a, talk; ' -7 :t. vocal pupils, Myra Ut ile Vickeiv-; 7 :.'iO-7:Ho, tlscar Teel, concei t bari tone; ";4."i, .1 e llookslielf, Miss Nan cy; 8-!l, (iiendaie, CjiI., chamber -I' conimerce from Lxaininer studio; ! Ill, old folks' evening at home, ar-iau-cd by t;i n Hire nml George Frenger; 10-11. I'Hck.ird Jtadi Vlu!), Way Watt and his ukulele, Christon sisters, Dorothy Cleveland tV other.-'; ll-.'l a. m., RFI midnight frolic, ar ranged hv I lun Mean. Kl'WIt, IMiywti. d, met.rs - 7-S p. m., Yince Ho-e's origiti.il Hol lywood Montinarte cafe d.nice orches tra; program, -Monte Mar Vi.-da .suidividers; P-li, popular sing hour, Charlie Wellnuin; Warner Brothers" syncopators; 10-11, Warner ltr tlier"' frolic, direction ( harhs Wcllmiiu. KG(. D.iklnnd. Cnl., ".Gl. meters -S p. in., diversified popular program, varied musical entertainment. K I LI, Los Aiieeles. Iiij. '2 meters o:.'U-ti p. m., Leigliloii's Arcade cafe teria orchestra. Jack Cion t aw, lead-1 er ; (i-(t:oll. Art Hirknian's Hilt nun ' hotel concert orchestj ji, Kdwaid Fitzpitrick. director; ;;wi-7::i", lit.le stones American- hi'T ry. 1'iofrssor Walter Svlvester Hertog; 7 ::iU-S:l.", musical studio program; h:L"p-ll, pro gram, Los Angeles So;ip company, arranged by J. Howard Johnson; 11 1 1 MO, Art Hickman's Milt more hotel dance orchctra, Karl Ittirtnett, lead- JI::!"-- n. 111. KIM. .MnjMtif - ri liffilra. :i:Ui.!l inflcrs K.NX. Hull- w. .Vit'l-ft p. in.. Wnrl tziT orKim htildio: ,,orls inlk. Sid .iff; (!:l.'i ll::lll. trar.-l t.-ilk, V. K. Ah!..r: 0 -.o-T illmn-r hour iniisir; ;:;l-.S VVurlim-r pipr or biiii muilio; h ill. KN. fi'iituie pr.i- gr.nn; 10-1 1. Aim Iaiiiiih h I (irnvp diinci on liesl ni ; 11-- ,aii.it . in., llo l wo li scr-i.tl:unl nifilil. Kl-ll. S:m F'rniiciin-'-. 4JS.;i niptcru I - li::tll-7:::il p. 111.. .1 -lniiiy lliiir s Cnbiiian-; S I'.', Art Wriilner'i ilnn-e orclipstrn. KK1IA, S'-ntile, -.l..l meters- I ::T, p. 111.. lllynipi'- hotel o.'rllestra; reiipt; ll l!:l."i. Illinipia I otel roll rert orchestra; rcIo-H:!.', boys' pr i gram, .Moran school; Nim lH, Se'it::--'I'lines ilnnre music; ID :I'.V 1 1 :,'i'l, Illy lnp:c h.'ti l dunce niii.ic. KKSIi. I. s Angeles. 27."i meters -.1:.'iH-4 :-'ln p. in.. Sondav s- liool les.o.i review hv li. N. Noli Is; violin lum bers by Milired W.tk.iwa-k.l, r-'il.-i-lions 11 11. 1 solo, by Itulh ly ton. Illali'lie I'lav. sopruno; 7:.".n 0 .'t'l. di vine henling sen ice, conducted bv Aimee Semple M. l'hers'.n. wifll ser mon nod te.jini-uiiils, al;nr call. Church Will Have Special Program The Children'!. Dny prrra.n fill be riven nt the Central Pp'-hy Kn.in church on Sunday morning t U.:v. The earlier hour i "ef hn nn to en . nhle the people to attend the nniver--itr Imci-nlH-ireate trervioe t the Metb fKiir .horh. For th -ame r-ap-on there will bp no morning rvii-e nt Cf-ntml church. 1 he We-trnin-trr League tr-ll hold tlifir meeting nf 7 p t(V ! Krehn. Under. 'i'hi inet-tiiig l" ette.-mny planned in bettor of fb high hro o'fnor. At p. m. the pBtfor will eorxbi'-t f,. 4"i mifiute P'TVKf of unr-hip. ptnkirr n h tii'-ne. "FirM Thing pir-t.' Th' nTvife in planned with ih To'ing peopi-- pirtic'ilnrl.T in niir.'1. it is niiiwoinr'!. Dr. A-h'on for I'b ropr-' fi,,rtr,,.!hrM'V. Opp.oif- li tter. Phone nod H llll I 1 II 1 l,Couiimied fiom page one) . . 7. " moving club. ula sewing eluh. Mr. Collier .joke Usi e.emi.g at a tneet-ig i it of the Four Oaks grunge, Club Has Meeting I Sixty-fie members of the W. II 1 C. Nee, He club met at the armory , ThurMl iy for their regular monthly j meet ins. There was a business secaion j followed by roll cull and n program. ; Music was given by Mrs. Minuie Uol emb. Miss Mathcrine It nodes; a read ! by Mrs. Zeigler; and a song by all led by Mrs. Jennie Higgins. A qua drille wns ihen held, followed by ihe itimdieon. The limrheon mmirie. for th.8 tune was Mr, l'addock no chair- : mill, att.sted by Mrs. KUa Williams,' j Mrs. A life lireen. Mr. Clara More-j ; house, Mrs. Alice Shepherd, Mrs., Mnpy l'ay. Mrs. Clara Walker, Mrs.' ,1. t. Hertrdsley, Mia, Kintua Walton, 1 Mrs. Srn Hall. Mrs. Amtl; Tuck,' Mrs. e:gler. Large bouquet of ri- ! ental poppies, roaes and canterbury ' i Im'.U dec ked ibe pot rooms of the armory where the meeting w.ta held.; ! Leave For Reserve i Arthur T. Moses, chief clerk; C. H. ! Lockmd, junior forester; and Miss ! Isahelle Hoover, executive secretary j of the Cascade national forest office. left today for Reserve ranger station in the forest. Mr. Moses and Miss ; Hoover wilt check over the files in the office and assist 11. J. Kngtes in ' plans for the Minimer's office work, J white Mr. Lockard will assist the j ranger during the absence of bis brother Hay Fugles in 1 ortland. wnere ue wns vjiuv i - ecnuxe oi '- serious Illness of his fnther. Accidents Reported Kluier Fb ck of Noli mashed the index linger of his left hand while 1' Rgmg jeMerday nnd had lo have 't jnijHUHtt'd liy a Spnnxlieid pleb eian. Another accident reported iro'U SpungiieUi is ttiat or Kd 1.. Katoii if Lindax, an employe f the Sigu.il Lumber company, ,who cut a deep giifh in his left tinkle when the tutv wiiich he was using s ipped. The accident occurred about noon, and was btougtit to Npnuirticid where three stitches were taken to close the wound. . I Samuel Martin Dies Samuel Miller Martin, 75. of West j StaUon. died at Me rev hospital last j night. He was a Widower nml is survived by the following children; Mrs. Ada V. Stewart of Mabel; Charles Mnrtin of Ashland; William Martin of Turner; Mrs. Mary Hyei ley of Albany; Judsou Martin of-Alpine; Mrs. lsabelle Stout of Califor nia; Mrs. Katheriue Huuter of "lirownsville; Mrs. Klla Hayes of Hal scy; John Martin of Brownsville; Mis. Hcrtha Hayes of HaUey and Curtis Martin of Hcllcfoiintain, Lane Berries Popular ; The Hainrock aica of Lane county (is noted L r earl) and sweet stran- berries and the yield is being soil upiickly in Heedspoit and Mar -hf iel.l ! nnd other poiuu on the Coos line, i - i cording to residents of Hamrock hcr-v t-day. The western Lane growers are proud of their record and stun that thv have the earliest berriea in the state. Circuit Court Affirmed . The mate supreme court has af- firmed the lower court in Ihe "PP""' , OI J'i. I . lU'llHfl I'lir ! Wallace, Laura K. Crooks. J. L. i Crooks, Maude F. Heche ami David j Itnrnnnl. The appeal wan from the ; circuit court of Lane county nceord j ing to the court report received from ' Salem by the circuit court here. e I' II : .1. I' .. .. I. If Damages Sought George M. Swiiiehnrt oi i ounce (Move has filed suit against ihe San- dard Oil company for ?M. :i:r. nlli-Kiii-. Hint Ihf ilMlh t . Kmrbank-.'. n.. !ifn mii-i .l t'.v on nn Nlrnl In ; b. , ,. r iwhu-h flic BiimiiliK-l Injuria "r"i" I"' nny irm-k. -hnrlPB "'".' ''r1' - li-r, is iiIkci liin.ii- 11 l.-f .-n.lniit in llio Slook To Bo Chipped A t-ar loii-l of pIm-i-p ml lu-es ,vl'l In- shipppil Tm-mlny I" ' Hip North I'orllnnd Kloik)nril nl I'orlliind for snip hy the l.nne roiinly I 'o-opi-rntive .sliipiiiiic nssm-inlion. nn-orilini: to an-lioiinri'iiii-nt todny hy A. Ayrrs, Hf-ri-plary of tin- nssoi-inlion, 'I'Iip shipment wilt he 111 r-linrni- of W, II. Kouli-r. Rdurnt From Portland ln-nff Frmik Inylor In- luriiPil from Portland nfn-r all- ndni the aniiunl rrand Io-Ikp se 1, of ll.e 1: I - .. u a Mnsonie order. A fine ronela held nnd Ihe visiliiiK ilelealia nt j tended the i-eri-nionles pt the new .nn t sonie temple, w j stnrted. i'k on w llirll has been I Entertain Nurses. r.nterlainmeiit . Hie giaduati'.g j clnss in public henllh nursing bv tne lirnduate Nurses' association i- being ! planned. This is an annual program. , nd will tnke place at Hie I olb-ge i Side Inn Sunday evening al J ;.' 1 o'clock. I Lodrja Officer Here ! Kiilland II. Wilson of Providence, I ft. I., supreme mynnrchiis of the I niled llrder nf Splendor and I'er . feelion. waa to arrive 111 Ivig. io- to ! day and accompany the local delrga- tion to the Muscovites convent. on at 1 Salem. Memorial Service SunLay KilKeilO C'llll). Of Hie V'oo,lliien 'f liie Woihl and Neiglii, rs of Vo. crafl will meet ni liie Oiri-n.ili 1 1. ewntiir st S o'c e k f-r n memuriii scmee f.,r n.enii..rs it, bile died doling the past e.ir. I'rieli'is hale al-o le-en lUVIHd lo It tend liie service. Goe To Portland I'p.f. lieorge H, Turnh'ill. of the univerii,v school of jouruaii-m. mot ored lo Portlsnd i.t-lny. preprn'or to going ouh to Iterk' ley. 'al vhere be will teab in llo summer neftvoKi of the I nive-r-ii) "t ti fomia. Mnuntaiii Cllmbr Br D.-g'isrH !lh the rain, tf.'e 10 V. M. C, A. and 'omrnde ri-ib )' ho set out to eltmb th M.d'ft- S;ter mo.intain relumed home jesterdny, The ram mide Ihe no to.i unpleas' ' nt f-r travel, the, reported. i J. Sr11 1o Preacn J. ro!. e..fiipin 'I hr Sergei il Itt':f. wd! pr-th nt Lenl.ifg m .I.; it II o''k t. iu. Le.-na S. -M nnd Kva Campbell will sing: "Jeus ! Loves M. l Taylor Her j 'smith I.. Taylor, d.tr:ct riinger of j the- 1 a cade national forest at Me i Kcmie bridge, arrived in Eugene last night and went lo Lowell today to obtain a graevr to take back to the road operutioiM on the South Fork. Association Moves New quarters of Ihe Kuuituble Sftv nigs and Loan asocmiion. represent ed by Fred M. How ley, are to be in the room nt .'t7 Ninth avenue w.st. f r ' . t luirles M 'llwr i"Mira,"' "MnJ. Returns From Portland llev. Frederick ii, .lenuinc. past u of St. Mary's Kplscopal church, bis returned from Portland where he .it tended the cr.uid lodge seswiolis in a delegate , f (he Ku;ue Masonic lod.;e. Guild To Meet The Altar guild of St. Mary's Kpls copal church is t, meet Thursday j night nt 7:o0 o'clock at tin home of J- K. Gerot, JllI I niversity ' street. I Returns From Portland t Kenneth Hdorn. student at Hill Military academy, has arrived here at his home for a visit of a few days and then will go to Camp Lewis for military training for one month. ; .,. Mcetinn postp0ned ; Th(l in(,,.tm(, o( (hp ylKPW i,ailKh. ters of the Nile dub scheduled for Wednesday, June 17, has been post- poned until Wednesday, June 1M. The place is to be aunounced Inter. Dlsrhargo Is Filed W illiam l'hillip Sehiffer today filed for record his honorable discharge j from the I'nited States army nt the i office of the county clerk. Funrral Announced Funeral services for the late Stun- tiel Miller Martin will be held at o'clock Mo.iihiy in Salem at the Salem enietrry. I Resigns Position - j Mi Margaret Cox, who resigned j her position with Lucky's Jewelry store, has joined the naff f the Hoffman Jewelry store. Tract Is Sold George Melvin Miller, local realtor, has sold a tract of 1(1 acres in the Hainrock area to W. II. Spencer, owner of the cannery at Cuhmnn. Leave for Seaside Professor A. L. Lmax, of ihejbe given Sunday afieruoon nt -l i.'tG school of In-ini'ss administration i f the 1'uivets.ty of Oregon, nee, mini u -'. ied by Mrs. Loimix has left for Sen side for the Himtiicr months, Marriage License Issued A marriage license was sued nt the off.ee of the county clerk today for John C. Johnson of Walton and Chira H Widcner of Cushmnn. Marriage License Issued A marriage license was issued al Ihe office of the county clerk today for 'nrl L. S.wager and I toris G. Daughcrty, both of Marcoln. Km r W f1 1 1 IsSUO Of Klagazine out I h d rated to the pi neer builder' i of the I niversity of I iiegoi,, the J farewell issue this year of Old Ore i gon, alumni publication of the luiti union, Hppeared this week. 'I'hi' covt j (tlK (tf ,nagn.me bears n repr-i- (lf ,.. ......l,.- n,ooted for ! , , , .nrflin trni. .. ,,. . -,r, ciir's leave oi . An rli,.p r,.,i,,i, onl nf .I..I111 IV.iKvim. ' .n, firt ,n-.,.l...t nf tli ,,-1 . . . ... .. i,,,,,,,,,,, .,, ,liHl ',nn; n ri-Kiiiui- of lli hiiiihi t lit'- l-ift :iniuii:ti ly llfilH-H KuyknidiiM il:ri'ctor; iin-l n rfinnnl-T skrlrh of I.. II. Johnson, iiniwr-ity iiunplro;1 er. hv llrmp Ki'iiuijiioii .,. n lit 11, fo.' iner editor of Hid llrrilon. nri- fi-.i-tnri-s of tllix fsenr. .Murll orpilit is due I" Miss .Tp:III' ptip I'nlkins. nlumiii si-iTPliiry mil i-ilitor of thp iiiiiiiiizinp. for tin- rapid iiilyiini-einplit it lots iiuoIp in llip last year. Slip hits Iip'-ii ns.istpil by Mi-s MarKari-t Morrison, '-. ll,. I !rll m IlK'l' : ltdU JrUII 11111 I - ll" aII l n I r fW IS L 11 i anvil Kergun Kcddie, nppenrliiK for the lKt time with the university rompaii.v in the Menior day la"t evening nt the McDonrtld theater, leave, with much prni-e for bin lab-nt n the renlt of )v work in "Hemi Mnimniel." In the lnnt t-cene of act four the aelmr M perfe'tly done, nnd th,i urt-ne dlone broiiKht the piny l tf'l" level of nnmteiir prfxluct uw. mid it wan here that Mr. M'-'hUe did, P-r-bnp,' nome of bin b.-t work while with the mm pin company. The entire cic-t wn food for an nma'eiir f.ln . thoiijih Hi mire net-ting-, and uioi-uall.v beautiful ami NtriWiiiir co-i iiiiM-- wen- two of lie ouiftnnding rea.-"ii f'o- the play t u . The M Donald tbentcr i nn r' reptiotinllr fine place for nuch M play, the colorful interior and hah Unit r-l.lif,ff much to the ntmo-pherte en vironment needed for ft' h a produc tion.. TOO LATE 70 CLASSIFY I OK SALL .M l oS P'J ( hev lolft 1 ojp, f .lie hnp. llC' Ford l -ufiiig. best buy m town II.W Ford bug, dandy, t'VK C. . WOMl.KVH '.AltAOK tihve between tit h nml 7th- tf HAVK LAT1 trd for fell at 1 IV M' DFL j p riter lo -o.. 1 h-oie L. W. t las jePI i IIICK LOT ne;tl I'-fid nnd Pnt'er son ''-''. L.t "nn". op;r jp'.l I- rtirui'p'.nt llid. j1!! iitv di:-ii:ahli; apa ici m fnt r i..',0 K Li'h, if OUtGON MOIOH CO. phone iMf C-'M) 0!i INrilK W ITM IILNKY l IIOMP 'fr Kjfi.r .ptcullut good eg if BEGINNING MONDAY - 3 DAY BASEMENT SALE ' 250 Pieces Brand New, Good Weight ALUMINUM KITCHEN UTENSILS In a Great Sale At 13 HI Annual commencement concert of (he univermtv school of tmisi- j o'clock, and will be open to the pub lie, It has been announced. The musicians taking part In the program are an follows: Jane Tha her, pianist; Lorn Tesh tier, violincellisl ; Hone McGrew, so- t piano; John It. Siefert, lenor; Aurora I'oiter I'nderwood, pinniHi; John Stark F.vaim, organist; and the nut' veisity string quartet - Hex I'mler vmmmI, violin; Alberta Potter, violin; Itiifurd Hon )i, viola, nml MiNs,Tcsh ncr, vitdincelto. The program follows: "Cnrnnval Mignon"' (ScliuH) Pre lude, "Pierrot Ihe Dreamer," "Cap rice Aurora Potter I'nderwood. "Ave .Mario" (Rahul -Mine. Hose McGrew. "Ko Nidrei" ( Hrush ) Lora Tesh tier. "I Know a Hill." ( Whelpley), 'The Lump of Love" (Kilter) --John M. Seifert; Herni'-e Veo, accompan ist. "(Juartette Op. 1l (Dvornkl "Alle gro tion troppo." "Lento" The 1 ni- tm n.n tnippn." "Lent.."-The 1 ni- I vertitv String Ouartet. "i.hiintette Op. It" tSchumann) June Timelier nnd the I nn rrsity String Ourirtet 1 . I''inale I liniijlna)- J.ilin Hlnrk OSTEOPATHS MEET I.I iN'iVIKW. W ish., .1 11 Mf HI. 'I'Iip first Joint roiiH'lition of Ihe RE-ELECT JOHN 1-Yw, if nny, will iiii-sliiiil tlm iliffii'iilty of tlm prolili-iiis Hint linvo ronf, urit i'd tlio B.iiiril of Kiliinitiiiii in thi niliMiiiistnUiiili of tin- nfl'mrs nf tlm ilis-trii-t iliiriiik' Hi" l"'"' .v,,,ir- Vowili-tl I'Hii'lilii'iiH in tin' si lmiils, I'miiti-il ftinili fur tlic ii)i'niliini nml niniiiti'iiiiiii-o nf tln systi-m, tii-t h-r with nn vii-tmivi. lniililinif iii - i,;i,l,. fitfinre ilmt ii 1 1 ' i-. . & i f,,i- tin- i-ffii-ii-iit iiiMimrr in whirli tlnv .ilisi-linij;i il tln-ir ilutii-s nmli-r ml Vi'i'Hi' I'l.llilitinllS. Till' IIU'lillii'lH nf tin- li.i.'inl nf Killirntinll 111V lli'SiM'vill of tin- liiclu-st I'liiiiiiii'iuJiitiiiii fnr Hi- c-hn.-m-t.-r nf tli"ir mliiiiiiistnitinii. Tin- liiii-iimiiv tlint Ihh pri-viiili-il niii iiiLf tin-lin-iiilii-r-i nf tli" Hoiinl is liirh v f-s.xi-ntilil In liill'limliy ill Si'linnl inllilillistnitinii nml slinillil lint lid lost sitrlit ii' '' 'lP pnlili" wlii'ii vntiiiif nt Hi" i-li'i'tiim iii't Mniiilny, Jiui" l.'. 'J'Iip n-ti-iitinn nf 111" i-rnniii-l nf t.lh' tinnnl nml iipprnviil of their iinlii-'u-s enn he so rxir-ssc, nt tli" polls. This elii'timi nffnnl-i nn opportunity to civn iinlnri-rment to' tho Jlo.'inl in its iiitinty. . F, M. W. F Wilkins Gilstrap I. D. S. Wado R. Wayne Green Paul D. Green W. J. Hill f(mc.. (gleach SALE STARTS MONDAY ' 8 A. M. Xo i!ionp or ninil ordors phase on S!V Aluminum Kv(rv I'ioiv (innrnnteort IVrfoct nml (itinriuiti'od l'uiv Aluminum FOLLOWING PIECES ON SALE li nnil 8 Cup Cofl'oo lYivolntors Small nml Moilium Itouiul ousters 1 nml 2 Quart PoiiMr Hoilors Wooilen llanillii (.'olnmlors iSMs of Tlirre Saui-o I'ans 4 Quart Sauoo I'ans 5 Quart Covered Kettles AVootleu Handle Krvinr Tana 1 and 2 Quart Pitchers Wash Hasina 3 Quart Ten Kettles Cafeteria Trays Drip Pans Sets of Three Pudding Pans 1 Quart Pudding I'ans (i Quart. Preserving Kettles Washington and Oregon Osteopathic association!! conclmied h're today. The two associations will hold sep arate convention next year. The Ore gon convention In lD-tl will'probnbly he held at Pendleton, Mandamus Notice For Appeal Ready j Notice of an appeal to the supreme i court in the application of a writ of I'uiandaiuns filed by Leon H, Kdmmi j s u was f Ji-d today In circuit court ly ; 1 '.ml C. Dormiixcr.T'orihiud attorn11' ; representing L'dmup'on. The iipplict- tion asks that certain alleged charges 'aicniitM CI ilf' N. Jidiiiston, former i district attorney, be Invest ign ted by .l"hn S. Medley, district altorne;. 1 Jmlge J. C. Keud.iH recently Miixtain led the demurrer 'f Ihe district nt i torney in lh case, The stntw bur m- Uoeiatbdi has ntfo recoininendetl lo (he supreme court t hat I he charges b' dropjied. U. II. S. Seniors Guests at Dance The senior clnss of I'nlverslty high Rchool wns piitertutned biNt night nt n dinner dance nt the Osburn ho tel. I'lrtten were laid for ltd grmlu- fltes, and in the center of the Inhie a large loll, urenHeu in cap no.i Ko o, was placed. Ihe doll carried di- olmnn for I he rlns or 1. riiii-i- rnnlM nt 1 lit dlnni-r wir In llio form nt unnll ilinlniimn tiliirli. hIipii oopiu-fl. bprniin- ilniti-p proarninli. The rolors of the i'lne ore silver nnd or.-hid, nnd the t-lii-n flowers, while nml onhid swi-i-lpc-ns. 'I he ilnsn ad viser in Mrs. Kdnn Asseiihi-iiner. iil'i - iiiii. Iinvi: Ih'hi mutters nf Iriliiiti - lit- nniil In tin- iiii'iiiliii II. A. Babb B. B. Brundage C. E. Maxwell W. R. Robertson Henry A. Tromp E. B. Parks 13, Miss Laraway to Present Kecital Friday Evening Miss F.upheufeu ljiraway, the ycaruld daughter of Mr, nnd Mi J. Seth Lnrnwuy, will be presented m her annual piano recital by Carlyie tioffreiere 4n next Friday evening, June 11), at S:Lpi o'clock In the pian i saloons of the Lnrnwuy music store which provide seating capacity for a large number. The interior of thy rooms will be especially decorated with musical atmospheric settings during Miss Itravvay's rendition. The following program if to hi given; Suiler'H Kong Op, 4o, No, 11.... Hell'r linpntieiice--Op. 4S, N LS... Heller Preludes '. Chop'U Op. "JS, No. :t. No. '.Ml, No. 13, No. H, No. 7. Wall Keg Chopin Op. 70, No. 2; Op. HI. No. li Op, tilt, No. L Anitrn'a Danre Griet Llegie , Mlfmen-'l Snif Dance C'liaminade Polonaise Cho.od Op. 40, No. 1. Uroad Jump Record Smashed by Negro KTAIKl KIKI.lt, Cllll'MiU. Jnn 111. OPl-llf Hurt lliiMur-l. I'niv.r nity nf .Mit liiBiin', rtnmii n-jri n'i-li-lc. ,iiiiikIii-I Hit- w.irlil'fi ri-i-nnl f-r th. runninii It-iiiiI juinp l-y f.-ur mi'l I ,, .i,,r,n,, nirn In llir nulinn.il Ileulnte trnik and field rlininni ship meet -ll Sliins field t--d.iy. Il-ili-hnril. niiikiim his fiml liiti-ri.illeai.in, mipi'iiriini-e Juiiipi'il 'i f-'i-l 10 7-S il 1 hi-s. hi-iimus i-oiici-rn. It IS - s nf tin- ti'iirhiiiK stuff George W. Monroo Rrmey W. Rugh Elisha Large Carl G. Washburno Lavrcnco T. Harris ii ii : . ! i '5 1 i! I; i ! l ' ..... I f I t 4 " :i, ! n i