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Friday Evening, Jane 19, 1925 THE EUGENE GUARD Pago Five 'CITY -NEWS (Continued from pact one) traveling under I lie auspices of the " 77 . . insiHuto de las Bananas. The tour tl) come, according to word received ! includes four weeka of study in Mad- Mrs. Ada li. jliiucan, chairman off , . , ,our tnrouch southern ,1. rommittee on Indian affaira of tDe Oregon Federation of Women'a flubs vQ0 wrote him on behalf of the University of Oregon and the Eugene chamber of commerce. Mr. Cadman, a full-blooded Sioux Indian, composed anisic for the Itosaria. He eipressed rejret that he would be unable to nlfet friends in Eugene, but said in bis letter: "I will be making a B-line for home." Leaving for Spain A trip to Spain Is planned by Miss Grace Knopp, instructor in Spanish tt Ernrene high school, for her smu arc holiday. She left for Portland tu ' Jay, and will sail from New York a fek from Saturday with a party Spain. The parte will ilihnH l... August, but Miss Knopp will remain m Kurope for travel and study. Mis Knopp will be accompanied as far ns New York by Mrs. Ida Seute, who is returning to Elberfeldt, Germany, aft er a visit in Portland with her son, Ernest Seute. They are going to Port. Isnu by automobile with Mr. and XKj. William H. Hodes. Injured Man Recovers Harry Brink, recently injured in a stabbing fray on the Pacific highwar betwetn Eugene and Springfield when his jugular vein was slashed, returned home to Springfield yesterday after noon from the Pacific Christian hos pital. Sir. Brink is able to be up and around, but ht will have to be careful io aioui exertion during the remain der of the summer. Sheriff Asked to Aid A telegram was received by Sheriff Frank E. Taylor today from the sher iff of Yuba at Marysville, Cat., ask ing that an effort be made to arrest lave Leishmap, 2b six feet tall, weight ISO pounds, dark complexi,u ed. who is charged with the theft of a Jewett brougham with California li cense 5oti-0ii$. Oroanlst Returns Leroy DeVaney, organist at the Hex theater, has returned from a two weeks' vacation in San Francisco, Lis Aneeles and II. ill; wood. Mr. and Mr.'. DeVaney motored to Portland and took the boat to California. Kenneth Warner, who took his place during this time, has returned to his home in Seattle. To Attend Meeting Hev. J. Scott, accompanied by Ser geant Kivem of the Salvation armv, is planning to attend the union Sun day school gathering at Yaruell Sun- LARAWAY'S E And When" Company" Comes- Nowadays when company comes people Hint vou know nre fond of music you can offer them a treat. Galli-Curei will sing for them with the VICTROLA, or the KNABE AMPICO reproducing piano will interpret a solo as Rachmaninoff himself plavs it, or vou can roll up the rug and dance to the perfect rythm of the Gulbrans'en Register ing piano, or perhaps to the lively and exhilarating tunes of the latest Brunswick dance record. "Why not find out the fun you can get from music? Get acquainted with music both as. an asset in entertaining guests and as a resource for yourself and your family for music is and always has been one of tho greatest pleasures in the world. JT "V as first payment at Laraway's will deliver any tK Iff Piano or Phonograph to your home, with con Hr venient terms on the balance. PIANOS KNABE, FISCHER, KIMBALL, GULBRANSEN Ampifco and Registering Pianos Brunswick, Kimball and Victrola Phonographs and Records Victor and Brunswick Radiolas SETH LIMY II STORES usja,Hnjiiaij laknaYlKamflMla- PRICE'S Shoe Clearance Big Success Throngs of people crowded the store the entire day-The expression, "Oh, How Reasonable" was heard on every hand by pleased, happy customers. Pleased with the wonderful bargains and the usual unexcelled serv.ee al ways found at Prices. THE PBKE SHOE SHOP IN THE MORNING IF POSSIBLE! dy. June 21. Scandinavians and Ger man have been especially invited, a' cording to the announcement, Summer Session Monday The summer session of the l uiver say high school will h-;,, xt.,.,.!? June !. and continue to Friday, July 01. iQt courses offered this vear are beginning algebra. Knglish literature, and 1-aiiu American history. Uegistra tion may jet be made in any one or more of the above courses. Classes will begin at S o'clock Monday morning. Divorce Is Asked ltosa H. liuske today filed suit for divorce from her husband William liuske. charging cruel and inhuman treatment. The collide were married January 4. l'.KVS, and have two chil dren. If. K. Slattery is attorney for the plaintiff. Marriage License Issued A marriage license has been issued nt the office vf the county clerk tor Hubert Lee Junes and Onal A. Hand, both of Cottage lirove. The couple !' married at the parsonage of .1-. K. V. Slivers, pastor of the Christian church, last evening. Sermon on "The Scientist" "The Scientist in His Vniverso" will be the a'rmon topic of Hev. Frank 1 ay Kdiiy at the I'uitariau church Sunday miming. The soloist at this service will be Mrs. ltoc Stacks. ! Divorce Is Asked A suit f.r ilivorce was filed today in circuit court by Mahel luea ltene i diet from her husband, (ileu ltene ! diet. The plaintiff charges that the defendant ueserted here iu 11117. They : have three children. They were mar ; ricd January d, 11111. i To Take Vacation K. C. Luke and daughter, Miss Adelaide Lake of I'orthind, left to ; day for a motor trip to llandon. After j a few days nt the beach they will re I turn to 1'ortland. where -Miss Lake is , on the news staff of The Oregonian. Married at Parsonage Lee A. Mtittrson and Lena It. Warfield. both of K.iiiretie. tv.r nifti-. ' ried last evening nt the nars"naee of! 1 1 it. h. . stivers, pastor of the First l nnstian church. Restaurant Sold Mrs. Jesge Ferguson and Mrs. Ethel liullivant have bought the I'npeda restaurant near the Terminal hotel from Harry Leason. who Iris operated the place for some time. i Horn From Seattle ; Mrs. Mary McCain of Seatlle, sis i ter of Mrs. A. M. Lee, F.ugcne, is here j for n visit. Miss Fannie tiriggs of ! Irfbancn. another sister of Mrs. Lee, 1 is also visiting here. Swimming develops childhood's charms! '"PEACH your youngsters to love the water! Tog them like daddy and mother and 7A-e Olympic cham pions in a genuine Jantien Swimming Suit I Children's Jantxcns embotly the patented bow-trunk pattern and non-rip crutch, improved shoulder strap, unbreakable rubber button and Jantsen stitrh of permanent elasticity I Perfect - fitting, warm, long lasting. You'll like the 1925 fashion able colors and models. Easy to fit you Jantsen originated the famous fitby weight method. Come inl Ask us for free windshield sticker. And choose from our complete stocks of Jantxcns for men, women and children I Attending Festival ThomfiH l.Hiley nml tlmtKliI t?r, Irs. Iltrold Moore, Imve gone io 1'orilaiKl for the Hose fontival. Tliey pxpeet to return next Similar. Special Train to Oakridge July 4th To Leave 8:30 a.m. i Leave for Minnesota Mrs. J. I'rire, am danslit or. ! .Iran I'rire, Jeft (his nioriiiiig for St. ; I'aul, where they will be gono for sniiie time on n tisit. Here From Cushman .Mrs. elmn ('. l"ton of t'ushtnnir' Althmish definite aimounroinriit ' linn not et been made by the Hoiith I cru Pacific railrond company with re 1 Ktird to tlie )ei'iat train to be run i to the KihI of Hlet'l celi'brntion nt ;t)akrilice July 4 ami 5, it in mi iln-HloiKl (hat the company itt fawtr- nUW to the njH'cinl, and that it will , be R runt I'll, aceonliug Io mcmherH of the celebration toinmltiee, who were U, here visiting a, the 1 ,e f MaJ.r , " ,.,,, wm U. (J. lnte, her brother. ! (.'..., -i', u -tn nitnelt it leave i the n , . . e, morning of July 4. Heturning. one Operator Joins Staff- po.l-,iW have OakridRe after t H Cnaell. new operator nt the t,ir (Un OVoiiinK f July . "l lnml office of the W ester,, 1 nion. ht au f s, flV juv If arnvcu here with !n family. ())p (lf tho ,,.,. wn traiUH wnnM ' dropped, it wmild he (he one July -i, herefrom Plasant Hilt ' ,i. ,..,,,;. lilitvi i. . Linton, resident f the Pleiis- 1 1 nnt Hill diNtru-t, wns 6 ' itor in lit it city tmlriy. biisinoHR vis- Edward F. Bai'.y Visits J Mdward 1-'. Itniley, nilorin'y of Junction t'ity. was n liuineM visitor in Kufrene today. Survey to be iMade Of McKenzie Camp Completion of purveying- and ren,r veying of McKenzie bridge camp grounds and other surrounding re creation territory will he made next week hy V, It. I.oekanl, junior forest er of the Casrnde nntionnl forest, who returned esterday from 1 aerve ranger station. .Mr. Lkard has been assisting ltnnicr II. J. KngleK d'triitg the ahNenre of bin brother in Portland. Considerable work remains n the platting of ground it, th .M''Kenxie recreation distriet, according to Mr. Lncktil'd, who will he gone week or 10 days on his next trip. STATISTICS BORN WALl'KIl At the home, Saliint.iv, June lit. 1'."., to Mr. ami Mrs. Il.-nry Wnlder, n daughter, weigni tl II I poui.."i. SACNUKHS At Pacific ChrlMiao hoHpjial. Thuisiliiy, June is, '.V. to Mr. and Mr. It. M. Sntiwb rs of Kiiirmmiiil houlevHril, a ttaugbtrr. BORN CIIAHK At lh; home. Chase gar dn, to Mr. and Mr. Hurry !,. Chae, SKuniny, June 0, HC'i, a son. laowell Mitchell, weight 7H pounds. i BELGIAN IS WINNER j Hltl SSLLS. June !!.- 4 The I Aero Club today declared the Hel ' giiin, M. Veenstra. winner of the re rent tinrdon-llennett cup bnlloon race land I'e Muyter. Ilelgisn, second. The American, Wade T. ViinOnnan, was j dirvjiinlifi''!. ( Don't Cover Up Complexion Ills Correct Them Mariiicllo Aids for every need Tij'sufi Crcnm for 'N'ouriHhinK Lottwo Crcjun for CleiuiHintf. Koundiition Crnnm for Applying I'owdcr Astringent CJreuiri fur Oily Skin find Shiny Xnm-s Acme Cream for Hlnrk Heads mid Pimples Begin at Once Improve Your Complexion lOHi Willamette Phone "2"; We to hear it rin. SATURDAY any remnant in the store HALF PRICE! Saturday is Children's Day Everything in readiness for you to choose cool, comfortable, HEALTHFUL clothes for youngsters summer happiness. YOUR happiness too, for in these sturdy good looking togs you'll find more lasting scrvico thna you ever imagined. cy&fe (Mi IfchFrochs Panty Frocks $2.39 Slirs for Qlrla to 14 Yo.-r. Tlio hloal aummcr apparel fur growlnit girla. Kxtni finely nuulii nf Kngllnh broailrloth. Knultsli prima. KliiKliams, etc. Correctly sluvl for completu comfort Colorful patterns. Smart New Styles in Better Grade Wash Dresses $3.75, $4.05 and $l.!5 One piece, dressna cleverly fnshloned of broadcloths, prlnta nd voiles. Kor girls to H years. .ill. Pretty Rompers $1.49 Ono and two piceo ?omper suits of s-tnunch servieealile ginghams and jiercales. A wide variety of fresh pretty colors and pat terns at this low price. Some with hits of hand smocking, npplitue, etc. Ages 2 to (! Panty Dresses $1.98 For littlo Miss 2 to 0 years. Cunning littlo jumper frocks with panties to match peep ing from undernoath. All nicely made of nov elty plaid anr chock ginghams of tho ' hot ter sort. You'll want several at this undor-pricing. Have You Weighed Your Baby This Week? Bring hahy to tho MeMorrau & "Washburno baby Rection (Booond floor) where you may weigli tho "precious bit" on nccurato scales. A beautiful baud-painted baby record book for every mother who brings her baby to bo weighed Saturday. Boy's Kaynee Wash Suits New Styles! New .Patterns! $0.50 LA and on up to $5.50 Kavnee washtogs are made to fit real liovs of all types. They am well tail ored of good fabrics and finely finished in every detail. Colors Unconditionally Guaranteed Middv Styles, Mutton Styles Oliver Twist Styles Cut on correct lines. They'll not hamper actions of healthy energetic boys. 01 1 ' ' Kiddies "E-Z" Waist Suits 90c Kor ummer romlort anif health. Akm : to 13 M1h of "Iron woven lialn ook. Iflnforciil binding throughout. Heal bone buttons. WooinT kn' style. Boys' Kaynee Blouses $1.25 Com little more hut worth every cent of It. Well made nf firm faat color ma-tnrlala-they'll retain their freh colors snd designs to the Inst threud. Boy Scout Uniforms jitlA.rfmTCfeT?! Eqmpmont MR. LFOLLETTES BODY 15 REMOVED (t'outltiu'd irom ie n) 'eji.ital will b rea-he.1 Samrdnr a( r,.,.,n nl on Suud.iv tlie Mr ..! . ,11 l" In tt" fsniK.l where Mr. . L- I'...- lliree teriiit al I 'V. ern..r. r 'ineral .ertlc'a will be held l!,er M"l.di;. Ilia i'ie b'oushl fr m manv t,er leaders who hd t".I i mlh and am"" h m h.s nolitinl bttiles, nin. ere espressos ( lorre ,ud ttibun. Aiii ll'"" Idem C'mlidge, who told Mrs. IjiF I ! lute in a Hale that her hill;ind hail ! I"ft a treat nincolifM of friend wh' ' would (omfort her. "but mr own ei , pi rletii-e Irlls lle Hint ncthin th.it 1 mnrul ran do will t i-f ft) nwh help to )'n' , Mr. Wheslef 8srak. Henst'ir ltiirti.n K. Wheeler of Montana who coniiai(tied hint jeir with the Wieuin senator an ikt- ore. drliliil r.llil. 111'. i lred III ; lilit for the prinriplea sdim it'd hi j llr I ..'r.lleil. w -old be en rrled en rv , lhe penpls wild Hie "ame emlrai"; ! .Ii.iwu b) bun. IjiKolleile dead, h i; -.11 1. mien Fii.rrM OOWerftll ttlll .r'olletie II in. M.m ethers iiulmlini Senator h 'l-j )o(, fienalur llorali aul SeeteuJ.' M-irrison of the Ainerleam Kederation of l.shnr. inii'l Irltnite to the fallen man and eerit ine.sases of eondolen in Mrs. l.aKollelte. who bravely re. ceived th shoi k uf tin liealll of ber btisba lid. Merrykhanna is Meld in Portland I'llllTl.ANIl, tre.. June 10 ) Portland's Uoe Festival turned to mirth and frivolity today with the merrvkhalina. a burle.ile parade amimint hundreds of thousands ( persons sloiu the four mile route. I'erferl weather, which has marked Hose Festival week prevailed. The hat prrformanee nf the huce apee- la. le paenut "Hossria'1 will be givea toniifbu