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ulav Evening, June 16, 1925 i ; - 4 THE EUGENE GUARD Page Fivs CITY NEWS rate (Continued from page, one) fair grounds lit Salem. Oregon, June -1. Former residents of tral Idaho, originally Idaho and l' Perec counties, now comprising ho. N' lcrce' I-a'l'. Lewis and i Inraler counties, are members of f0Ci,ty, and arc well represented it Oref on. cock l Shipped ' , allg,.ments were being made tn- for the shipment of a car load - 1 Imps to lhi north l'ort- ?' j dockyards by the Lane County hate judge, today. The appraisors of ' tlie estate are V. V. Calkins, Mav'd Auld and V. X. McAlisur. Moose to Elect j The Kugenc Moose lodge will hold ' their regular montlilv entertainment i for Moose and tlieir families at thei hnll. Seventh avenue and Willamette j street, Thursday, June is, at S:".o! o'clock p. m., jt is announced. It'lO, and have one dsufiliter, aged 11 ears. The plaintiff aileges tliat his wife has left him am! refuses to return. She now resides at Jasper and has the cust.ely of the daughter which arrangement is agreeable to the plaintiff if he is allowed to visit the child, the euuip'.aiut states. lieut. bict ' to head patrol , ,riit vfl onipniuR unsocial ion. Itod t1- . iron in jTiArri iif Tbe sDipmcui, " " H Fowler. Meeting is Thursday Tbe L O. K. s to meet Thnrpday .(ternoon at 2:3n o'clock iu the Ktt mnle for the last meetm of the ,uiumT months. For this occasion, f, Albert Stien is to be hostess in tL rtrd rooun, and Mrs. (ieurno M Jon in charge of the dining rooms. R s Shelley Back S. Shelley, mini Rj'rW national forest, has returned fmm a fu'W trip to Hebn where he consulted witu the district raiiper Tit hrefiard to telephone line work, wd a lookout tower on Pell moun tain for me i-uimu vumwu. . jui.tratnr Is Named f & M. Calkins has been appointed in the administrator of the estate of Irs. Mnry K. McGill. neeorriinR to an inler'of Judge C. I liarnard, pro- Loft for Wendllng - i Mrs. Lyle ltediek nnd baby of j Wcndling returned limine this mrn- ; ing after visiting at ih hnmp of her j grandmother. Mrs. A. W. Perkins. ; They wore nreompanied by Miss Mar-: jorie Turk of Eugene. ! Miss Sinnott Returns Miss Mildred ti. Sinnot, Undent at the t'nivendty of OreRou, is back in tlie office of the SiusUw national for est, where she w ill asMst during the I eominj summer. i Leava for Salem Mr. and Mrs. ('. E. Keiffer of Ku-' Rene went to Salvia today, where they , are defendants iu a supreme court j ease. They are represented by L A. ! Hardy, attorney. , Buys New Home I'urehaftp "of the K. A. Perin dwell ing at '2'2S7 Agate street, by H. A. Saunders, is announced by the W. It. Cooper Itealty office. Sir. Saun ders has taken possession. Miss Magowan Leaves Miss Florence Magnwan of the I'ni versity ot Oregon Y. W. C. A., and her mother h-ft Monday for S.t. Louis. Mo., where Miss Magowun will visit for Several we-ks, and her mother will remain. They went over the Canadian Pacific route. Estate to be Probated Tlie following are the appraisers of the estate of the late L. S. leAnnond. F. X. McAlister, David Auld and Nathan ltarrett. according to an or der of Judge C. 1. Haruard of the probate court filed today. Licensed To Wed Wilfred Ii. Thompson of Eugene and Ardith Blair of Westfir were granted a marriage license at the county clerk's office yesterday afternoon. Hera From Marshfleld Lloyd Luts of Marshfield stopped in Eugene over the week-end on his way to Yonealla. and visited his broth er, Liuley Lmt -.l Fourth avenue west. Dlvorco Action Filed It. ( Honey today filed suit for divorce from his wife, Kuth Honey on grounds of desertion. The couple were married at floshen October Hi, Put It To Every Test You Can Think ot Prove to Yourself that THE WORLD'S GREATEST is in truth, the "Key to Better Baking" SAtES x! TIMES THOSE OF ANT OTHER BRA NO A. H. Shortes Is Visitor A. 11. Shortes, formerly Eugene city traffic officer who was recently appointed to the state traffic force, is a local visitor today. Mr. Shorten it now stationed at Grants 1'uss. . Leave for Belknap Mrs. John Marsh and Mrs. Jums O'Farrell have left for Helkn.ip springs where they plan to visit for the next few weeks. Mra, Marsh ha, been ill for some time. Sale Is Planned A cake and npron sale is to be sponsored by the Ilaptist ladies on Wednesday, at Manviillee Hros. store at (i7 Ninth avenue east. Lieutenant Lloyd Harnett, com mander of the forest air patrol in E-t-Cne last year, is apparently .slated for the poition again the coming summer, according to a letter re ceived by Nelson F. Macduff, super visor of the Cascade national foresl. Lieutenunt Harnett asked the for est officials to obtain a bous'e :n which he and Mrs IVmiett might live for the cunmur. This ropiest was complied with. The official announcement from thr government that the air patrol would te continued this year was received a few weeks ag. by the forest se: vice, which is co-operating with the air service in the project the air service furnishing the planes and ! pilots, and the forest service paying ; the cost of maintenance. Judging from Lieutenant Harnett's letter he had ! been assured of the post hero again. - and is awaiting an adjustment of fi- nance matters before coming to Eu I gene. j The patrol .vas to have started Juk 1, although Lieutenant Harnett and ! I. J. l'enuinsit u, assistant district j f rester in the San Fraueisco dn- trict, were planning to make a trip to j Eugene ut latter part of June. Two j airplanes will be used this summer i here, according ti plans, and I.ieutew- ant Harnett wiU make lua head quarters at the Cascade national for est office, and mmicipal aviation field. Hegular flight will not be made, but only on occasions deemed neces sary by forest officials. Attends Rose Festival Mrs. Thomas II. Hailey. 13S! Tenrl street, has gone to Portland to visit her daughter, Mrs. J. H. Stain, dur ing the rose festivnl, now being held there. Here From Portland Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Kincaid of Portland have arrived in Eugene for a few days' visit. They are former residents of Eugene. Leaving For Illinois Mrs. Hubert Moor and daughter are expected to leave for Champaign, 111., the latter part of the week for a visit with relutives. itry and Eggs TOP CASH PRICES GRAY'S PROOUC Returns From Bend F. C. Ptirslcy of the Hub Clothing store, haa returned to Eugene from a business trip to Hend, where he says business conditions are improving. V. W. Calkins, president of th Fnited States Nhtional bank, will b the principal speaker at the noon lun cheon meeting of the Eugene chamber of commerce Thursday, according to announcement today, Mr. Calkins i chairman of the railroad committeo of the local chamber which carried out the plan of obtaining a cito for the S-Mitln-rn Pacific terminals and shops Mr. Calkins will speak on the rail road situation Lere, nnd this win u1 the fir-t public talk f Mr. Calkins on the plans for the terminals since his announcement at tiic chamber commerce meet Jig Inst week. Attend Rose Festival Mrs. W. 1 1. McKrnzic nnd Mrs. W. E. Parker of Eugfiic are in Portland visiting friends nnd relatives, anil at tending the rose festival. Joins Store Staff K. W. Hugan of this city has joined the staff of the Callahan Fur niture company as salesman. Professor Knott To Address Lions l'rofessor Haiol.l K. Knott, mem ber of the faculty of the KuKcne ltitiln university, will ho the prin cipal speaker a, the noon luncheon meeting f the l.ions club to ue item at the Kuisene hotel Wednesday. Pro fessor Knott, a native of Australia, will speak on the difference of view point of Hrit .n and American and his tnlk reccnity given before a group of university sstmlents is said to htM much of iul'cr st. lr. K. V. Ktivcr. pastor f the Kirst Christian churoji. is chairman ut the program com Leave Tomorrow KI Iir. and Mrs. W. II. N'eal leave to- I RCS-'J morrow morning to spend a vacation i ('.. of two weeks nt Westlake, Oregon. ;kve 'ii.;.;'.f"rio.' agknvy :.;I0 MINKK ni.ltt:.. I'HON'5 W. I!. UUlWKKS. .MUlt. H It I "' &7 - 5 28'&r 1 iJCT I i III Loaves For Oakridge ! II. I'. Jliatt, Oregon Agricultural college student, went to Oakridge today. Marriano License Issued A marriage license was issued at the office of the "ounty clerk today for I'reston I.. Adkins of Heedsport and Kdna Thornher of Kugene. PUBLIC DANCE DREAMLAND HALL Every Wednesday and Saturday Night Leaving, for Portland John T. Evans, local realtor, is leaving tndny for Portland ou a busi ness trip of n few days. There Are No "Hot Days" for Men Who Dress Correctly All weather's comfortable if you dress for it. Light underwear, cool shirts and sox. an airy straw and a light Dixie Weave Suit that's the combination. We have them all, in smart styles, rich quality. Wade Bros. Hart Scliaffiur k Marx ("luUir-s McKenzie Highway , To Open Wednesday Til.-vtl II.. .loin, lfl (P) The McKiwizic highway over the mile high Cascades which lias been closed to traffic since Inst October, will be open Wednesday morning according to word received in ltend from those in vhnrge of work on the highway. 'I'll, oswnr i. heinr used on the had spots in the road over the lava firliis today anil aiitomooiie irauu will he able to cross Wednesday morn ing. Several cars have already made tlie crossing, according to information from Sisters, but it was noi consm cred even then really open for traffic. Professor Morris Weds Miss Parker Victor I'. Morris, I'niversity of Oregon grndiiiie. was married yesfr day at .Monmouth to Miss lira re l'r ker at the Iciae of the bride s par ems. Dr. K. V. Mivers, pastor of the First Christian church . f Kugene. of ficiated. I'ri.fessor Morris is instruct or of economics at the Oregon Agri cultural colleg- and also pastor of the fhrifttian church at Monmouth. He is a former liug-ie resident, lis moilicr .;,!, here at t.V.i Tlorteenth aven ic en,t. Mr. ond .Mrs. M rns left for Washington "tat. on a honeymoon and later "ill nuke tneir home at Corvall.s. Furniture For Sale Leaving City 614 Lawrence St. Apt. D Phone 1526-J i i I CHOOSE VOUR I BANK I j County Fair Lists Soon to be Ready rrrmium fi! for the annual rountT fair dl be ready f..r c,.tr.bii- j ,in willun the neit few dns and Keik llrannetter. fair lard se.re larv'. i. s-kh.g that prospective eni.- ; itors who desire to receive the lists to communicate with h.m st 'he court h. use. Coioidet' lists "f all o.-psrt-p.ents and t-nerl informaii n he annual fair will ".ntsmed in thr !...il!'- "' r " . th. secretary reports. A number f inumries concerning display pa. e. st tie fair have slre.de been receiv ed. Mr. Kraiistetler slates. RAIN FALLS AT BEND in'. ,( i"es"n .eier'l 'Ins of rear s-iimoer wea-'ier. 're n t-I t. fslb.-g it -.n. Ve.terd.i one of the arn.e-t d ! in nsl... ,,e k-, tl,- er.-v reie'. t V d. r,e while t!i- m nitniio. .or Hie i hours was 47, a new b gh record. for in as you would chooao a partner. Whether you am In business nr not. look those qualities your Hanker which ynu value- so highly In ur clos est friend. Tliey BP) the quali ties that will mako your banking con nection .most help ful and satisfactory. Bank OF Commerce EUGEN E.OREGON Maple Cream, a "delicious new shade in Humming Bird pure silk hose, $1.50 pr. XKW! Mid-Sonson Folts and up to $r !5 riain tailored styles self trim med. Kvery gay color for sum met: rosewood, lacquer, terra pin, terragon, sand, etc. Hand Painted Felts the vogue of the hour! $5.95 Small rloso fitting flnn trench felt hats aomo hand painted sntno hand embroidered som leather trimmed every new shade! Largo and small head' Sites, j) Every Summer Hat Sharply Reduced ) 1 1 Iloro'a snmmor nt Inst! And hero la n golden opportunity V V -v to chooso a stiinrt, scrvlceablo llltlo siimmor hat from s ' 7 I tho lomprohonslvo McMorran & Wnshburno alocka at n-, . I f I 'way leas than regular price. Many, many weoks of hot sum- 0 ' II mor nro assured now. You'll want a summery hat for out- , 7 lugs for vacation wear. etc. Tito (election la splendid ijowl . fct, 81.95 S4.95 vx if Children's Little Miss Muffet Hats Reduced! yV if Values to $5.95 Now $1.95 and $2.95 - ,Vy Today we are pleased to introduce MISS THELMA WATSON $Iisl v t ki t t jiM-Tr wv :. ...... s.-c- r Pr it t. If A 1l buyer nnd tnnnngor "t th women's nnd childrcna hos iery section. A voung lndy of most tn ninrkablo ability. Sonifhini. aplrlted nnd liroeiy bo done? t'.lvn It to Tliclmn -chartnlng nnino clinrnilng girl. Hisos to im ideil llko a trout to ' ' fly. Known miirchnndlsn nnd loves to aell tho M i W kind. I.lkoa pooplo lintncnsoly nnd ponplo llko Tholina. 'Illnl'a nno very n'oflnlto reason for tho phe nomena! success of this do part mi nt. Wednesday: Final Day, Basement Aluminum Sale! 100 Pieces High Grade Pure Aluminum for Wednesday Selling at . .. , 89? rercolators. roaatcrs, double hollers, colanders, sauce, pans, cover ed kettles, frvlng pans, water pitchers, wneh baalna, lea kettles, drip pans, cn'toterlii trays, pudding pans, preserving kettles. EVERY PIECE GUARANTEED PERFECT For Midsummer Nights and Days THESE frocks are quite easy to tnalce anJ are very Inexpensive if you follow the Dehor, the wonderful dressmaking (juldc included with the pattern for each dress. The Dcltor shows you with pictures how to lay out your pattern on the least Possible amount of material, how to put the dress together step by step and how to add the important finishing touches. Buy your patterns at our Butter ck Department, then visit our piece-goods counter where the summer's favorite materials rre on display. 614 1 In size 18 years iJtli lotfly evening rock with its basque U'flijf and till circular iktrt reijnirej onlv j!' yards of jcinch ma renal cut croiiuiie. The Dehor jhwi you how to make the dress and the ribbon Icrueri it ucH require! 3'4 jnriil of 2-inch ribbon and $ yard of a-mch ribbon. Mb Til A Style MV 6114 51 i 4 This dress tilth ft! rnjlnn fleet el and peasant embroidery is tarry effective in crepe de Chine, buy your material at our piece-Hoods counter but jet your pattern first and see how much, or rather how hit, material you neei eUvJLP Style A 6144 IW (3 Style 6141 6144 The cmnLir flare appears only In the tont of this dress the back betnj irraigKL In i?e 38 o'"1 m 1 yards of 4inch rruaterinl cut lengtnuauj antl jH yarch of i-lncrt ribbon. Always Buy BUTTERICK PATTERNS Including DELTOR I'llOIH' Phone i i i " ' 1 ': 1!' ! f 1 : 1 1 jm i i I r