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Pflge Ten THE EUGENE GUAED Friday Ev venine. Juno m - u.j Wartiiiifru to car owners thnt nftcr July 1 all BPiilif-ants for IkfUHea will be required ! make npplimtiun for a certificate of titltt as provid under recent Mute legislation are contained in u letter from Sum Kozer, secretary of state, received by Sheriff I'runk K. Tajlor, of I-unc county. The following in the communication received liere; -This law ban a vital bearing upon motor vehicle JicenKea to be issued after July 1. "Forma for convenience of mo tor vehicle ownera in upplying for certificatea of t it In are now being pre pared by t he secretary of atate and will be furnished to motor vehicle owners upon request. "The Hiibject nuitter of thia letter in of great importance to every niolor vehicle owner who may desire a mo tor vehicle license on or after July 1, and you are therefore eapcHally urged to bring to their attention the provisions of the certificate of title Uw (chapter lawa UVJ."). Vur the convenience of all motor vehicle own- ! era who have regiatered their cura prior to this date, or wliu may regis ter their car and receive their li-cem-es before July 1, application blanks for applying for certil'icatcn of title nil! he mailed them within the next few weeks. "The certificate of title law requires that the owner of every motor ve hicle, whether orjjot tin; car baa been , regihtered and licensed before July ,' ahull immediately apply for a cert if i- , cate of title and furnish the secretary of state satisfactory evidence of own- cihhip before such certificate of title can be issued by the secretary ot btate." SOCIETY AND CLUBS Or MARIAN LOWRT Mr. and Mrs. YV. K. .Milne and Mr. and Mrs. Kdgrtr K. iJeCou will be at borne informally thia evening at the home of the hitler in honor of the delegates and visitors to the' confer ence of the American .Mathematical society which is meeting ou the uui vcraity campus thia week. Mrs. KMella l' ill has had as house giiesta thia week her daughter, Mha Dorothy l'oill of HmiUp, and her sii ter, Mrs. Grace Wendell and family oi Seattle, Mira Marie Kidinga la lrnving thia week for l.oa Angelea where he will atudy in Btnnmer school. Mlf liernir.R Veo, university student, .will accom pany Mifts Hidinga. Mra. S. K. linrker has returnd from Portland where she visiter! Mr. and Mr". Mirqunrbt unit nttfnded the rose festival. Mra. .7. V. (Jerot was hostess for a Car Caravan Will Visit in Vancouver Euphemea Laraway To Give Recital Miss Kuphemea I.arnwny, 12-year-o!d daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Setli I.uraway. will he presented in a piano ipcital by It. t'harlyle tioffrlere, to night at fc'.lo o'clock nt J.arnway hall. The hall baa been attractively deco rated and the music loving public' is end. ally invited. The little girl hns made rapid prog ress on her piano technique, and her recital promises to be one of the iiiohI interesting events on the Kugene mu fcic calendar thia Heason. Following in her program: . Sailor's Song Op. -i.'t, No. 14. Heller Impatience Op. ij No. 1H.. .Heller l'lcludi'H Chopin Op. 2$, No. 3; No. L'l); No. 15; No. ((, No. 7. Waltzes Chopin Op. 70, No. 2; Op. U4, No. 1; Op. Olt, No. 1. A nitre's iJanre , (irieg Klegiei Maaaenel Scart lMn.co Chamlnode rolunnise . ... L hojiin or. -lo, No. i. Kxpreasing the compnny'B strong support of closer relations between the 1'nited Stales and Canada, posters advertising (be Oram! Canadian In ternational Celebration to be held at Vancouver July 1st to -lib, are being prominently displayed in all service stations of the I'nion Oil company of California, from the Mexican line to Itritiab Columbia. The celebration is the biggest thing of its kind ever singed in Vancouver and baa received endorsement from nil Pacific Coast states. It will close with championship aport events, pa rode nnd danea, on the Fourth of July. A caravan of machines will leave Log Angelcn June 2'Jnd headed for the Canadian city. The huge motor trek will go through California, Ore gon and Washington, crossing into Itritlsh Columbia at Woine. Information regarding the carnlvnl ctn be fpctired at Automobile clubs or local offices of the Union Oil company. Stable Value for Realty Seen Here Kugeno Is one among four cities of the, uorthwest where properly values ere considered stable and a good in vetttment. according to a report of the Vtiion Central Insurance company with headijuarters at Cincinnati, Ohio. W. J. Lichty of lliin city is local representative for tho company and he reports lhat the organisation Is 1 uttiug out btaus at Kiigcne, Salem, Portland and Vancouver, Wash., as these four cities have been surveyed and fotiud to meet the strict require ments for loans of the insurance firm, is the report. Father Will Have Compliments Paid Although. "Mothers' Pay' sfnnds out as of primary importance on the family calendar there Is also a "Fa tbers' Iny" anil thia will be observed Sunday, June 21. 1 ad rarely gets much publicity for bis own special day but there are a number of sons and daughters In Kugene who believe (hat father should be remembered, and Indies tiona are thnt there will be many little gifts for the masculine head of the household next Sunday, local dealers report. I'le.ihant meeting of the Altar society of St. Mary's Epiacopal church at her home last evening. Following th buhiness sessions there was a social hour ai.d a musical program, Missed Alice and Willodmiua lierot giving several selections. t Mis Flossie ltadal.augh of Kugene, Miss Helen KilJuj) of St. Helens, Miss .Mary McMuhn, of Portland, and Miss Margaret Kresxman, of Portland, tiro spending the week nt tbe Kresemun cottage ut Twin llocks, Miss Dorothy Hallin la spending the summer with her father, Hugo llal- lin, having left 'ihursuay. Mr. and Mrs, Ktlgnr E. PcCou and daughter, Margaret, will leave Hundnv for Portland where they will be for several weeks, Mr. UeCou is ro teach in tbe Portland center of the Univer sity of Oregon mmmer session. Edwin H. Carroll Receives Mention The Inst issue of the lied Cross Courier contains an article and pic ture of Kdwin 11. Carroll, life-saving instructor with the American Ited Cross, who Is a former I'niversity of Oregon student, nnd received his training in Kugene. Mr. Carroll was in the city last week conducting tests on the cninpus for examiners. Mr. Carroll is assUting Commo dore W. K. Longfellow in the first five life-faving institutes to be held in I'tah, California, Oregon nnd Washington. His college education was rounded out by a trip around the world as a seaman on a Pacific Mail s4eamer during 1022-2.'!, and news paper work at Portland ond Marsh- field, r or more tnan a year ne nas been industriously organizing life-saving corps in chapters. f , v r-iiK'iie rviwnroaiiB win onserve '.h Kiwanis Night" at a bun.,uec anl meeting at tbe Osburn hotel next Monday evening starting at 0:15 o'clock. 'Hew Fred K. Clark, pastor of the Congregational church, will b the principal speaker on the progr.rn which in being arranged by a com mittee composed of Judge (i. V. Skip worth, chairman. Dr. O. S. Iieardn ley, M. M. Huney, Ted Lierow anj I Itev. A. H. HaumlVrs. The IH.000 Kiwaulnns In H80 cities jf the 1'nited States nnd Canada wilt observe the "AM-Kiwanis Night" with special programs. Professor Kdwards of the Kugene liible university will be the soloist for tho program here and Claire Lee will lead the singing. M. M. Honey will have charge of the radio entertainment which will be a part of the program, it is announced. All Kiwnninns nnd their wives will attend the meeting- fc Corvallis Branch Of Chain Store is To be Ready Soon Supplies for the Corvallis branch of the Cosmopolitan Stores, Trie, are arriving, reports II. II. IJrady of Ku gene, general manager. Mr. Orady is in Corvnllin superintendent ing the work, having just opened a branch store in McMlnnville. He will open one in Salem following the Corvallis store. The Liberty theater of Salem has been leased and will be rebuilt nfter July 1. Tho Corvallis store Is in the new Porter building, ond stocks will in clude merchandise in 22 departments, selling up to $1 values, nnd groceries. , PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER KiiRono ITntcl, main lobby. Outside work noliriloil. I'linne 20(10. CiKAL'l V. OLDHAM jylG Data for Alfalfa Growers Planned Itlnuk forms for the preparation .of data vn alfalfa growing in Lime coun ty are be.ng prepared at die office of j . S. Fletcher, Lane county agricul tural ngenl. Thirty-one cxpcriineu;.i I tracts, plumed this year, are to be I caicfuHy checked by the mvners nodi ull information recorded in order tint u complete report on the succchh ! alfanfa cropu hi Lane will be avallali'.c the county agent Mates. "The f Ttu I h.ie been prepared in order that the crowerE nitty put down the infuruot- ; it nil nt once iih later some cMSenti.ll features nny be. lorgotlen," Mr. Fie!- 1 die;' Ktiid, The ipHMiomutirc contain iueric on the thitc of planting, type of anl, seed variety nnd a gentrd hifl ry of the crop .from planting to hanfM. i - - The FAVORITE OF ALL Buck Jones with "PAL" tho dog and SILVER BUCK the horse IN A "KOARINQ ROMANCE OF MOUNTAIN TRAILS AND PINE GUARDED DALESi-: GBRL" CATCH THOSE NICKELS AND DIMES Ono of tlllo lit t In hnnk tmnka la wnltliiK fur you Ktpp In and fct yours linluy. Tnkfl It honiw and drni In lonsn chnnKi (u'ciiBlnimlly -those Rtmy nlikclx. illmrs and ciunrtrrs that slip thrnuxli ymir fingers. You'll surprised at th way they'll (trow Into dollars In that llttlu Imnk. Wo niakn no charKo for the hunk. All yon have, to do a to open a savlnim ,iri-ount oy depoHltlfg nun dollar, or more. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Eugene, Oregon "GOLD $g IWERFOOT AaB WEEKLY mrnm " flHt z SAME PRICES Dental association in regard to the annual picnic cf tbe organization to be held tomorrow. Head the awful details: Yongeen, Oregin, Jetvn 10. Hey, Co! Next Satterday morn a. ra., Jewn I'Oeth at Hell Fountain thair wil bee pulled off thee stunt of the are sn, the grate stag pickanlck! I'rizes as per yoiuiinl. Iff yew hav no ole cloze, sea inee, I have nothiug else butt! Ail these gents wcarin god clos go intwo tbe creak, sobevvnre. Fix yerself with nife, forck un tijune if yon are in the babbet of us in them, likewise a cup or can. if yon are a drinkin man or wuiuinin. .uffscd, leu go! I'onfertinnnteloy yores, JJ.vLthetick Adeniods, tsvck Tror. Dentists to Make Merry at Session Although the average patient do"s not nsaociate humor with a visit to tbe dentist, the followers of thiB well known profetision are posessed with plenty of entertaining' comedy an 1 this in indicated by fortnnl - notices sent out by the Southern Willainetle Many Farm Loans Listed for Month On a trip over the tvestern Ore gon territory, (eorge Hilton, repre senting the federal tnrni loan bank f Spokane, is here for a few days. Mr. Ijilton mutes that tit the preaent tim- the federal hank for thia district !h putting out approximately $.VK),000 a month in farm loans. Seven applica tions for farm loans in Lane county will soon be taken up by tho bonni of directors of the Lane county farn loan association. Evangelists Hold ! Baptismal Service The Ayers-Isenberger revival now beinj held under canvas on south Wil lamette street, was considerably en-1 livened by tbe announcement at the : afternoon service yesterday that at :U ! conclusion u baptismal service wuiild take place. It was learned that sev-1 eral women and men were the candi dates and were eincrsed in tbe mill race at the. east end of Seventh ave nue In the preHi'ine of a crowd of friends and a few of the curious, at o o'clock. The officiating minister was Hev. Fred Hornshuh of tbe Hible Standard temple anil tbe scripture was read by J Kvnnge'ist Ayres. I he evening services are all ex ceptionally well intended and the re ports have it that there is no luck JU enthusiasm and spirit. It is said that the two women evangelists are n I ready booked for n revival campaign at Oakland, Cat., j and will lenve for thnt city at the, close of their engagement here, which is scheduled for Sunday ..evening. There is every reason to believe that the meetings will gn right on. but tinder the direction of some other 1 square evangelist. ixsurk wrr;i fiEXH r tromp Phone S. K. Stevens for ciano tuning Westerners knowMiata tire should be ONE glimpse of Cali fornia, or Oregon, or Washington, or any Western state proves that the West is the motor ground of America! California, for instance, leads New York aad every other state In registration of pas cnger automobiles! A group of successful Akron tire engineers caught a vision of the opportunities In the West. Its vast resources and possibilities for growth appeal ed to them Digging into the facts, they learned that 30 per cent of the ' nation's tires are used west of the Mississippi. And only 3 per cent were made there 1 They transferred their skill and resources to the West. Their C-T-C Cord today Is regarded as one of the three or four really fine tires in America Nine western states give it a remarkable sale. 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HOSH, nil colors, $1.00 values for These hose need no recommendation, they are widely known for quality, and will not last long at these prices. XORMAXDY VOILES, big lino of colors, yard 75 48 Comedy "ALMOST A HUSBAND" It's I wow DEVANEY'S I1ACKI Musical Thrills en the DIG WURITZER Carpet Cleaning OUVt T.. . w tr Phone 300 In y!t J , I J ft Grand ' Millinery Opening in our NEW LOCATION Friday and Saturday JUNE 19-20 Ruth McCallum Carter Now in McDonald Theater Bldg. lOJii Willamette Street AUTOIST! GOING CAMPING? THINGS YOr-n "EED SUCH AS TENTS, FOLDING BFn CHAIRS, STOOLS, MATTRESSES clre ST0TCS, LUGGAGE CARRIERS, ETC nv SECOND FLOOR. 'UX ' An Important Sale Of Women's Lovely Silk Dresses Saturday Only! VALUES TO $12.50 VALUES TO $19.85 $7 .95 $12 .65 TWO SPECIALLY SELECTED GROUPS AS A FITTING CLIMAX TO JUNE WHITE . SALE. No need to to emphasize tho lowness of the prices it, speaks for itself! Naturally, though, it adds much to the worthwhueness or this Saturday ot-fering. New dresses of beautiful silks in wholly delight ful shades of .the 1925 season. CAPTIVATING, RESPLENDENT "A : WITH AN INTRIGUING AIR OF ' YOUTH. Fashionable straight line frocks heightened with embellishments of flared skirt, jabots, soft folds, colored silk embroidery, motifs, lace, etc. (2nd floor) Last Call Of June White Sale! Tomorrow, Saturday, marks the termination of this very special selling. Masses of much needed Summer merchan dise contribute towards the success of June White Sale and when they are most in de mand. A visit through tho various departments of Eugene's largest department store will dis close many of the specially priced items. Golden Bananas, Pound 10c i -10 POUND SACK BEST CANE SUGAR 67c (In fine bleached sanitary cloth basrs) -FANCY CREAMERY BUTTER, POUND 42c -LARGE LEFFINGWELL XXX LEMONS, DOZEN .'ioc -DELICIOUS (GUARANTEED) WATER MELONS, POUND 3Jc. -DAILY FEATURE, TWO 10c LOAVES FRESH BREAD 15c -FREE DELIVERIES TO ALL TARTS OF CITY THE CALL OF THE Ice Cream Freezer $2.19 Two quart size. The freezer that will service; heavy cypress pail and pressed ste frame. Substantially made. GOOD HOUSE BROOMS 49c 25c PACKAGE "STAY-SHINE" ' ALUMINUM CLEANSER lie s; 14 AND 17 QUART WHITE EL PANS $1.00 (Ideal for canning too)