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IUE EUGENE GUAED Thursday EvonW t... , CagQ Twelve Kviry dny will hp Ti?ilor' day nt the first annual lVy Smut ramp July 33 to August in, soys Kenneth C Abies, chairman of the -dinp commit tee. HiiilJ,v, bowpvpr, will be st asiJ? for the rpfiulur weekly program aa n intor8' day, who will he iuvited ti briny their KwiniiuiiiK euilii ami IniR-h If a visitor wishes to eat at camp mvf-n, he is ubked to muke TPKerva ti'tns h; mail. The price of u nteil sill he one white eniuucl plt cup and howl, and one Knife, fork ami hjxion, which 111- victor will nmy, tut fiom, and luvp at ilie rami'. I amp Siiutaw'' ia ihe name chos'-n for li'e Jloy Scout camp thia year, juilgt'if derided. Hay JO. VovH, a Cush man m-intt, (-uhmitti-d the name, and tor bin award will receive a week' In-e board nnd lodging. Oilmr good n.iuiPb, turned in were Camp Ta-Nne, ( amp M:ipU-ton, ami ,Skokum Ilihee. Keuhen Kadabaugh of Kug'-ne wn bulf a week's free uourd as weeonu prize. A series of awards will be made for advancement in scout craft, camp helpfulness and camp activity, ton viptiug of emblems and honor hat. Every sc ut is expected to come hack with an honor hat, J lit;!) pots of the camp include an inter-patrol baseball kiigiie; two ittrl three-diiy hikes, guard duty, linHehad golf tournament, bird Miidy hike., minstrel show, inter-patrol Mvimming meet, inter-patrol scout craft com petition, handicraft contest, Ireatuirc hunt, vaudeville show, water carnival. yacht race, court of honor installation. . horseshoe tournament, stunt nignt and auction sales. SOCIETY AND CLUBS Br MARIAN LOWRT Grants Pass to Stage Roundup Eugene is invited to the Oranta Tans rodeo .July 3, 4, nnd fS, announc ed Jack Sehenk, advance man nnd publicity director for the show, who was in the city today. The big cele bration will be conducted flfter the fashion of tho Pendleton roundup, and is expected to drnw henvily from AH pnrts of southern Oregon. .' Mucking, bulldogging, steer riding, relay and horse races will be feat urea every day o the show. Ohtre nttrnc tions will include wild cow milking. roping, tying, etc., nnd n li cnrmrui show. Addresses will be given by Judge Thomas of tho south dint riot circuit nnd Senator Kd Miller, Forty-five head of wild horses from tho Klamnth Indian reservation will he used for tho bucking Bt tints, as well ns 25 heavy wild steers. A hun dred Indians, in full war paint nnd FOHtume, from the reservation, will lend color nnd take part in the pa rades, shows nnd contests. ( Mr. Sehenk is expecting to make arrangements for special railroad nil PS ior inn inree-uny nnow, jie ipii fir Portland this afternoon. Cards have been received here an nouncing the marrtagp of Miss llil dred Hall and Marry Cnrlpton Arrnl tage at 1'nNadena, California, Satur day, June 1-1. Mrs. Artnitage in the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. fJporge M. Hall, former residents of Kugene. Slip in a graduate of the Cniversity of Oregon and a member of (Jam ma Phi Heia sorority nnd I'hi Mu Alpha, music honorary soriety. Mr. A r mi lage is a former Mudent of Oregon Agricultural collegp. They will make their home in tilendale, California, Mr. and Mrs. fiobert Present t left thiM morning on a motor trip for various plaees in California. ' Mr. nnd Mrs. A. K. Caswell left this morning for Portland to bo gone for a few flays. a Mrs. John It. Patterson nnd child ren, Kenneth, 1 'oris Helen, and Martha, are visiting In Portland un til Sunday. Miss H. Louise Filch arrived yes terday from Walla Walla, Washing ton, to spend the summer with Mrs. tieorge Fitch. Miss Fitch is dean of women at Whitman college. Mrs. A'irginin Judy Ksterly is to leave Saturday with her two daugh ters, Josephine and Virginia, for a visit in California. Later they will go to Victoria, H, C. Mrs. Wilson H. (Coffey--anti, Mrs. Kenneth Atdea returned last evening from Portland where they had been for the past week. , Mrs. h, V. Henderson of Hood Hir er, Oregon, is spending a few days visiting her daughter,- Mrs. George P. Hitchcock. , Mr. and Mrs. F!. D. Price and fam ily of I'nid, Oklahoma, have arrived in Kugene to spend Ihe summer. Mr. Pricp is superintendent of schools iu Knid, and will tench in the srhool of education at tho I'nivershy of Oregon summer session. Miss Mae Wade is visiting with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. I. 7 J. H. Wade, from her home in San Bernar dino, Cal. Miss Wad i a student at Oregon Agricultural college. Miss Margaret Bppde of Grand Forks. N. !., has left to attend sum mer school nt Fniversity of Washing ton, after visiting for a time at the home of Miss Gertrude Stephenson. Mr. nnd Mrs. 7tex 1,'nderwood leave for Ihe east today, preparatory to sailing for France and other Eur opean countries to spend the summer studying and traveling. The Altar Guild society of St. Mnry'tt Episcopal church is to meet at seven-thirty o'clock this evening at : the home of Mrs. J. F. Gerot, 1M14 University street. J Swimming Classes For Children to, Open Next Monday Vacation swimming classea for chil dren will he provided in place of play grounds th s year, announces J. G. Swan, president of the Eugene Play ground nsvociatiuii. After finding th-it no funds were raised for the play ground work this year, Mr. Swan ar ranged for the swimming clase,s at the Fniversity of Oregon buildings. Lessons in swimming will begin Monday morning at 11 o'clock, the tfoyg swimming iu Ihe men's gym, and the girls in the Woman's building A minimum fee of in cents, covering cost of towel, etc., will he charged, and competent instructors will he pro vided. Life savers will aim bp in at tendance throughout all classes. 'Parents of children are invited to enter them in these classea, am! should he sure that tile hild is at llu first meeting, so ns to miss none of the classes, says Mr. Swan. At the first registration a ?l fee will be collected, to pay for JO swims. Resolution of Sympathy Given Resolution of sorrow at the death of Mrs. Lola Itrady, nnd of sympathy for her family, was passed nt tli ' last meeting of the Creswell grange. The resolution follows: Whereas, in the dispensation of time and providence we are again call ed upon to mourn the loss of our be loved sister, Mrs. Lola Brady, who has been called to her heavenly home; who has taught us a Christian p-i-tience through n vrying seige of ill ness and whose geninl and Jovial spir it when with us, made a feeling of gooJ fellowship that was cordial, help ful and enduring. lie It resolved, that we attest our Joss with a genuine acknowledgement of sorrow in the loss of our beloved Mister: That we extend our sincere sym pathy to our bereaved brother, K. O. Brady, her husband and his family in their' hour of sorrow and lonliness; That we cause our charter to be draped in mourninj for a period of '!') nays ns a tribute of respect to her memory; - That we rejoice in and commend 'o the family the hope our order teach. 119 in life eternal in our heavenly home with a living father where mie .r one. our members are gathered to wYlcrniP us when our summons comes. LOC M. GUOSHOXG. F1UNCIS L. F II A NCI S, C. H. SEDGWICK, Ch'u. Committee. Resolutions passed by Creswell grange No. 4LHJ. 1 atTstIcs 1 ; BORN II ALLEY To Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd llalley at their home, 1S00 Colum bia street, June 11, 1025, a daugh ter, Jeannette Augusta. BEND IS WARM It END, Ore., June 18. Yesterday was the warmest day of this season, ; tho mercury reaching 83 during the ; afternoon, according to the govern- i nient weather observer. The temper- J aturo dropped to -111 during the. night, j The previous high mark for the year j was SI on May o. j II Irvine Family are Planning Gathering The Irvine kin of Oregon will fath er in Snlem at Marion Square, Sunday, June for a family reunion. The members of this historic fami'y are located in Marion, Lion, Lan, Benton, Clackamas, Multnomah, Uma tilla, Polk, Yamhill and Washington counlies. They probably number ionic- tiling like 400, being the descendants' if Summit Jumna Itmi in mill. .Iphkip B, and Robert A., Mary E., Margaret Jane and Elizabeth Irvine. Tho mother made the journey across the plains iu lHo'2. Soon after she was called to her reward, and was among the first to be buried m the Jason Leo cemetery at Saiem. Tho date of the meeting was fixed nfter the nrrivnl of Senator MeNary in Oregon, nfter a conference with his brother, John H. McNnry of Snlem, Milton A. Miller nnd J. C. Irvine of Portland. 1 MWo trust all Ihe kin will con sider themselves a committee of one to notify the relatives in the dif ferent pnrts tif the state of the dale of the meeting, and that nil will come, bringing n well filled basket. "This gathering is for the purpose of renewing ncfiuiiintiinceship, get ting better acipuiinted and becoming morn familiar with the history of the fnmily," according to word received by descendants of the family in Lane Now showing Zane Grey's famous cpio of the plains of romanco and adventure when Ameri ca was young! WITH JACK HOLT LOIS WILSON NOAH BEERY RAYMOND HATTON KINOGRAM NEWS EVENTS KEEP COOL t The REX REGULAR PRICES MATINEE 20c NIGHT 2hc Children too 0 1 Carpet Cleaning OurVE T !. Phone 300 Meet the "Scare Crow," the "Tin Man" and all the old fa miliar characters in the wonderful land of Oz. So come take a trip to the famous country of Oz where ev erything can happen and it happens all the time ! .. The Side-Splitting Picture of Joy- 1 . ituim - I Regular Ptces!- 'S Children 10c With a Splendid Cast ?$m k mfi A HI CHA RIO HURRAY ftj Vj, fc X' , ythfVF i LBRYANT WASUBURIf ti ViMiraAPoI A DIPTI IDC TU AT WII 1 TIPkTT V TUV CCA AIll V also I V 3 ."vyT" rvyi STR CR0SS Y r2a kXfl . it a 8 I v W0RD DAYS j1" g PUZZLE Friday (f THEATRE ANIMATED B Saturday Is joh Good! K4L . . CAMPERS' AND AUTOISTS' SUPPLIES 2nd FLOOR &fij AX B1LLV DEPARTMENT STORE MAIL ORDERS PnOMpTLT AXD CAREFULLY FILLED . But 2 More Days of JUNE WHITE SALE Friday and Saturday are the' remaining days of this event The show .cards (which there are many of) herald the very special prices which "prevail in many of the departments. Women's Fast Color Broadcloth Dresses Special $2.95 Of genuine, imported English broadcloth, woven overseas and finished .here. Domestic broad cloths. Each plainly indicated by label in neckband of dress. Plenty of Fashionable Stripes IN POWDER BLUE, LAXVIM GREEN, ROSE. YELLOW, AND OR CHID. SOLID COLORS AND STRIPES. WHITE COLLARS AND CUFFS. Eight models to select from. Every dress finished as by a home dressmaker felled seams, 2-inch hems, etc. Of lustrous, perfect tubbing broadcloths at so little. (2nd floor) Women's Trimmed And Tailored Hats, Regularly To $7.50 Values JUNE WHITE f tf0 OC SALE PRICE 1 CpO.OJ Think of the added pleasure you would take in the possession of another hat for summer wear. And consider, too, at the low price this June Sale brings to you tho smartest and most alluring of summer stylos. (2nd floor) Boys' "Fast Color" Wash Suits $1.25 It means a lot to a parent to know that the little fellow's (size 2 to 8) wash suit Isn't going to fade after a few tub bings. Sturdy little mtdri'y style togs also button-on styles. ' Blue with braid trimming. Blue with tan collar and cuffs. And a sprinkling of other colors. The low pricing enables ono to get one of each color. (2nd floor) EXQUISITE SUMMER Flowers Are Printed On These Right New Sheer Voiles THE VERY LATEST OUT! THE YARD 75c. What Could be more blithely engaging on a Miss than a lightsome frock of print ed voile. Its softness and alryness and the delicate pastel tints of the fabrics, with large lovely floral patterns, are ex pressive of her charm and gaiety. Its clinging lines lend youthful slender ness to the matron. Each floral pattern Is fascinating in its very own way. A LOW PRICE FOR THESE Men's Genuine Broadcloth Negligee Dress Shirts NEW JUST f(l 7 RECEIVED TOO Broadcloth shirts certainly are a big feature and at $1.75 it be hooves a fellow to anticipate his needs or nt least get one of each a white and one of those neat shades of blue. Mado of good weight broadcloth and beautiful pearl buttons employed' In Its embodiment. Sizes 14 to 17. NOTE POX T OVER LOOK THE VERY SPE CIAL ,11'NE WHITE fjALE VALUES OX SHIRTS. SIX V E R Y S P E C I A L L Y PR ICED (J ROUPS AWAIT YOU. White daintiest WOMEN! Delightful, These Ultra Smart White French Kid Pumps OUR JUNE SALE PRICE E WHITE f C QC CE IS, PR."lPU.OJ $4.25 Bolt Of 10 Yds. Nainsook Only $2.75 Buy it by the bolt when such a price as this greets you. This is a very fine quality, white, 36 inches wide. . Plisse Crepe Yard 22c Just what Its name m plles; a really crinkly crepe, ready for making into dainty underthuigs. Ilequlres no ironing. Plain white. 72 By 90 Inch Sheets 89c Indeed, a low price for bleached' sheets. Buy now and save. 8-4 Bleached Sheeting, Yard 48c Our own brand of good weight 72 Inch sheeting. Of Interest From Eugene's Largest Crockery Section Those socking suggestions as to suitable wedding gifts Tvill find nu5 inl terosting depart men t inspirational. Whether a single piece or a niee sft 01 dishes, they are here for your choosing. Refrigerator Jars 65c 4 piece set glass refrigerator jars con sisting of three circular receptacles each 2 3-4 Inches deep by 5 3 4 Inches diame ter, which set on top of another. Includ ing cover for the top Jar. A boon to the housewife. Cut Glass Vases 75c Note Its size ID Inches in height with tifttl spray and floral cut glass pattern. Glass Plates Each 10c Nat colonial pattprn is absolutely correct for summer! Ths coolest and most comfortable of leathers. Chic step-in model with quality turn soln and smart Paris heel which conforms with the exacting taste of the discriminating fair sex. $2.75 Damask Pattern Cloths $1.49 Pttro blench and good weight Inch mercer ized table cloths with highly mercerized neat self patterns. True they are termed seconds but cannot detect any im perfections. Turkish Towels 39c Value, 29c Note their genermii size, 21 by 4 lncM' splendid weight. hlearM, soft and absorbent. Ho tels and rooming house!, too, should profit by this- 63-Inch "Indian Head," Yard 49c It Is well to stress en the fact they are genu ine "Indian Mead" nl fpeak for Itself. PerfwJ short lengths two to yard lengths. r.-i f"in Hotel" astod 2nd A Hill Los Angeles I Every Room has Private Toilet i0"t Paths New. Modern Close to Shopping District and thea'res Fre Garage Tariff fnm 11.50 Try E-isfn Spn-;.it !i n food c.gtr PUBLIC DANCE I DREAMLAND HALL Every Wednesday and Saturday Night Valley Printing Nrw Location. Stanley . ...tiNESS WEDDING N ""rt ANNOUNCEMENT COMMERCIAL AND PRINTING FOR QUICK SERVICE Co- B:4t